THE DAILY EVENING TE? h EGR APH TRIPLE SHEET PHIL ADELPniA, THUIISD AY, DECEMBER 2i 1868. DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL FOURTH AND ARCH. REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR TH1 Christmas Holidays. MAGNIFICENT 8 II AWLS. EXPENSIVE SILKS. FASHIONABLE POPLINS. DESIRABLE CLOAKINU3. 4-4 PURE SILK VELVETS. SATIN STRIPE SKIRTINGS. STRIPE POPLIN SKIRTINGS. GRAND DUCHESS SKIRTS. BELLE HELENS SKIRTS. FIRST QUALITY ASTRACIIANJ. 0000 yards DELAINES for Presents for tee Helps of the honse. 8000 yards fast Fast Colored CHINTZES, do. 2000 yards 4 1 FRENCH CHINTZES, do. Bargains In Handkerchiefs, Glovei, Collars Bcarfs, and Neck Ties. 12 1 fmwlmrp LINEN STORE, Mo. C20 ARCH STREET; FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS LINER HANDKERCHIEFS, A Splendid Stock. AXBO, FIXE TABLE CLOTHS, FENS NAPKINS, BEAUTIFUL TABLE COVERS, HUE PIANO COVERS, GREAT MARK DOWN TO SELL OFF 8UR- PLUS STOCK. 9 80wfml 1868. CHRISTMAS. 1808. USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. JAMES Pile MULL AN, No. 1138 C1IESNUT STREET, Next Door to BAILEY'S, rOBH EBLT SEVENTH AND CDGhNVr, MSEUHfl BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETINGS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS, EMBROIDERIES, HDKFS., ETC. ETC. The very best goods at the lowest prices for CABH. 12 10 thstnlOtrp f J E W GOODS. BARGAINS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. OOO Dozen Ladles', Uenta' and JHlaaea' (With InltlaU and Monograms,) KMBWIDKBEI). UKMttiKCIlKD, PAJNUY WITH TTJCKS, CUKPEO and PKtNTJfiD BORDER. JJNEN CAMBBIC AKD CLiR LAWtf KKAL FitEfxUll LltfEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Also, a large aisurnjent or New Collars, Beta, and bieeves, ol Uueit qualities, at veiy low prloa. DRY GOODS. SHEPFARD, VAN HARLKGES &ARltiSG No. 1008 CHESNUT Street, . UldOtrp PHILADELPHIA. JOUSE-FURNISUIKa LINENS. S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CEKlilAL BttYtt001)3 8T0KE, COB. KieOTO AHD MABKKT STBIBTf, FosIUfeJj for the iiext Firteen Daji only,our n bole Stock or LIN EMS will be open to bo jers at REDUCED FIUOES. From which many Elegant and OselUl Presents may ba sal teed, STRAWBR1DGE & CLOTHIER. I O W P R I C E 8. . ' ELEGANT AKD USEFUL PRE8XNTS. A LA BOB AB8011THENT OP NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. XMBBOITJEBKP PIANO and TABLE COVERS. KICH TAPJCtmiY TAtlLhl COVERS. JtUTOAWT KUBKOIUK1UU LAO UUHXAlJia. tiSkHT MAhKElLLEH QUILTd, -lKJi.ft.OM EMBUOiDKHED BUIRT FRONTS, KX1H i-BEMltM BLANKElB. BPLENDI L DO U HLK DAMArtJC TattLKULuTHS, from two vp to als-tit ta'fls lung, with aa eaUDsire asaorlmem of NapWIu., Luyltva. end Toweia, of all iMa,Bd the aattil kimmUvtw Uaporud. SHEITARDjVAN DARLI.CEX & ARRISON, No- 1008 OIIESNUT Street, UMlOtrn ', , . PHlLADICLPaU. QUMKLC & DRCI8DACH. SPECIAL REDUCTION OF . DK Y O O O 3D B FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I more CaMS Blaok Alpacas from New York Ana "u'm. of Black Alraca Poplin for Walklnr Suits. fcVriped PopI'ds rwluoed irom 76C. to iic. per yard. Jilack end Colored Velveteens. two yards coolse aim Delaines, 18, IT, 22, and 28c. Jrino. rardi wide, at 75 cent per yard; four yards for a dress pattern. BARGAINS FOR THE LADIES I Bardkercbleft, Neck Ties. Qlores, and the only plaoa la Uie cltj where tbe real FRENCH BOWS Are told. A few more left, Boniethlni nice for a CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Also, a large selection of Lad log' Laoe Collars, Linen Collars ana cutis, .Lace ud iiiubroldered Uuiiaker- Cirp!Ddld Cloth Gloves and TTosa for 25a a plr. lowels, Table Uioins, Napkins, U!aka.ii,Ci)inUr pauts, Cotton Fieuue.s, jail-wool JTlauueui, Diaper urJal reduction In Lyons Black EMlk Velvet to close out btfore the 1st day ol January, Ittuv. Persons biluglug tins auver.isenipnt with them will have a liberal alt count ranrte from their ptuouases. Call at tbe Large l oui-ilory biore, Ho. 140 If. EIGHTH Street, Above Arcb, DUKKLE & CREIS3r.CH. SPECIAL NOTICE. The store will be kept open every evening nt!1 o'clock, from now nntil Mew Year, tor the lujuomno datlun of tbe nubile. 12 16 tutbstirp COOPER & COrJARD, S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET. HOLIDAY GIFTS Of substantial worth, and always of an acceptable kind, may be selected from oar large, varied, and (run Buck, than which none In onr illne Is supe rior, We nave reduced many goods, and suggest our opwto OIiOTII STOCK. CLOAKS. V00 (o $126. tUAWlB, l 10 170, SEsIRABLE POPLINS. MERLNOE8,-eu oenta up. CHEAP BLANKETS. EVERY KIND QUILTS MERB1MAO PR1NTB. MOURNING OOOkB ZS CENT DR&8S 8TUJTF8. BANDKERCHIEPS. M tstnsmro TIES. SCARFS, COLLARS. CU FFB. ETC E x t n NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., iBTitcs especial attention to his LARUE aud LLLUAJil1 assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS SUITABLE FOR 11 7 HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The Entire Stock Is Offered at the Yerj LOWEST PRICES. 1868. CL0TU house. 1868. stbawbkibgF& clotiuer With to keep before the pabllo tbe fact tbat tbelr aim Is to keep tbe largest and most varied stock of all desjripilons of CLOTHS To be Found in Philadelphia. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL CLOTH H0U3B, Corner LIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCAIiFS GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHE8NUT STREET Invites attention to his stock ol . Real India Camel's Hair Shawls & Scarfe. Also, an elecant stock of BILK 3, in Blacks and Colors; FANCY SILK PLCHHES, IX)PLIN8 SHAWLS, and FANCY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS altered and paired, and cleaned In a snperlor manner. 10 80 ilmrP 7a M. NEEDLES & CO. WILL REMOVE TO THE STORE No. 1123 CIIESISUT Street, ABOUT JAHIIABY 1, VROM N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT. WHERE THEY NOW OFFER BPLENDID ASBORTMENTS OF Laces and Lace Uoods, Embroideries, Keck Ties, Handkerchiefs Veils Aapkins, Table Clotbs, Towels, Etc SPECIALLY" APPROPRIATE J-OB PRE8ENTS. TBI STORE NOW OCCUPIED JJY THEM FoB RENT. II ( tnstaUU HOOP SKIRTS. PAMILI MUURNIKG EVERY ARTICLE FkR TfRHT AND BEOOND DDS yOl)B, BONNtXTS, BHAW8 VIIL-4. Ch.KlKS, OOLLAR1, XTO At prices to compel n tba present saorlttoelD UIEBS' Hew Mourning fctore, No. lilt CH NTJT Klreet. UiIB)W2ra UIKiRD BOVT. fga & C. A. WRIGHT, Jf. 634 CIII.SNOT BTREEr, Have 'net reoeUwl large assortment ol HEW AMI ELEGANT FANOi AltTlbLES, Belected is Eur. thU season for tbelr KOVJCWy AKD I KAU I Y, ESPECIALLY ! ' JORCHKrMA8 PUEaENlU. i Also, a large and iieauUfa! assortment of gtnalLe MEEIWCUAUM PIPES, Wkleb tbey offer for .ale HWmwfltt . ' AT VERY REDUCED PIUCEfl. 1115. ' WILLIAM T. H0PKLNS. UANCFACrUREB OF THE Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirts, HAS REMOVED TO BIB NEW, OOMMODIOPB, AND CENTRALLY LOCATED BTORE. No. 1115 CIItSMJT Street, Wbere be lias opened the most complete Una of Ladles', muses', and Children's Hoop Skirts and Cor sets ever before offered In Amerloa embraotnc every quality, style, sha-e, and else, and at prices to meet tbe Views of all. Onr Champion Bklrta are mannfactnred to meet tbe wants of first-class trade, and are better and ebeaper than all others In the market. Plain Skirts, irom to SO sprints, from l to I2-2B. Trails, from 30 to to springs, from (120 to 3, warranted In evrry respect. Hisses' Bklrta, from t to 40 springs, from 25c. toll 70. Complete lines ot low-priced New York Bklrts.U springs, SSo 1 10 springs, fto. IS springs, too.; SO springs eoc u springs, (6o. and 10 springs. 7M CoiseU, Corsets, Corsets, forty different styles and price. Superior French at German Corsets, best makes and styles, from ft to 7; Thompson & Lang don's Glove- fitting Corsets, from 1'2S to A trt extra quality band-made Whalebone Corsets, from 7lo. to t2'20; Mrs. Moody's Patent Belf-adjnsllng Abdominal Corsets, highly recommended by physicians, at 3 4'M, f t-to. and 9. Every lady should call and ex amine tbim. Also, special attention Is Invited to onr assortment Of LADIES' TJNDER-UARMBNTS, wblcb will be found at prices less than the materials can be bought for, MANUFACTORY AND BALKS-ROOMS, Ko. 1115 CIIESXUT Street. jsustbthst WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. 5 U I T A O L E ARTICLES For Presentation to Gentlemen. a FANCY BCARFS AND NECKTIES. ? GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. FANCY BORDERED LINEN HDKFS. EAR UUFFS AND MUFFLERS. WRIST COMFORTERS, OF SILK AND WOOL SILK BUSrENDERS. SHIRT STUDS AND SLEEVE BUTTONS. HEMSTITCHED LINEN HDKFS. DRIVING GLOVES, ETC. ETC. Tbe above may be bad In great variety and at very low pi Ices at LINFORD LO KENS' CENIH FCBSlB.lll.Jie BAZAAR, No. 43 S. EIGHTH Street, Above Obesnul s.reeu QREAT REDUCTION. Preparatory to taking acoount of stock Jana ary 1, we will, nullx that Uaio, oiler oar lare stock of MEN'S FUUNISIIIXG GOODS Greatly Below Usual Trices, Aa v?e have, In addition to a complete assort ment ot Shirts, Underwear, and Hosiery, An elegant variety of Fancy tioodH, oooiprti log Bcaria. Tien, Gloves, Cardigan Jackets, and oilier requisites lor gentlemen, wltn a, rlou stock of WKAPPER9 AND BREAKFAST OOAT3. i, Tills will allbrd an opportunity for procuring Holiday Presents at Moderate Trices. WINCHESTER at CO., 12 10 thstu 112 SI No. 706 VII ESN V T S t. E S H L E M A N BUOTHEKa WILL OPEN A NEW STOCK OF Men's Furnishing Goods, AT No. 1004 CHESNUT Street, OK DECElIDEtt IS. Belling off Old Stock at 13 14 lmrp SEVENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. H. 8. K. C. Harris Seamless Kid Gloves. EVEBl PAIS WABBAKIES, XXCZ.TJBIVB AGKHT8 FOB GENTS' U LOVES Ja W. SCOTT & CO., .tr.brv no, i cucsauT ii'A'ius.an JpATENT ariOULDBR-SBAll S&1RT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S URNI3HING STORE. rKRFKCT H'lTliNU BH1HTB AND DRAWKKO ruaae lioiu mea.urf nieut at vny iliort notice. All otlitr urllul.. ul WJi-NlLJiMitiS'tt fKESa FINANCIAL. GOO Da In full variety. Ill WINCHESTER & CO., Au. 7iw CUKdW U f Street. OPERA GLAbSES. Q P E R A CLASSES. A large and elegant vailety, GOLD BPK0IACL.E3, MAOIC LANTERNS, A very largo assortment MICBOSCOfES, . STEHEOSCX)rE3. and HTEKEOHCOriU VIEVd, And a large variety of Useful and Ornameata arllolesfor i . " CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. william y. McAllister, 1211 13t rp No, 728 CUEaiSUr Street, OPERA. GLASSE3. Oneoflbe best asuoriraents, nolodlng many new dtslgua, Just received, and for sale at low prices by . , , JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. .' 824 CHESKUT Street, 114 tmwrp ' FUlLADELl'atA. J IsAIL SUCK AWD CANVAS, Ol all number, ami brands. Tent, A wains', Trank, and Waoq Cover Duck. Also, lapf Ms.ulaotufers' lrlor Felta, from on to several feet wine; fanimi, B.uins. baiiTwtnasM iOHM W. KVJtHMaN k CO., . MiUHSM Alhrt THB UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OFFXB A LI HI FED AMOTJNT 07 THEtB First Mortgago Bonds AT PAR. Rlue Hundred and Sixty Miles Of tbe line West from Omaha are now completed, and the work Is going on through tbe; Winter. As the dis tance between the finished portion of thsTJnlonand Central Psolflo Ballroads Is now less tban too miles, and botb Companies are pnsbtDg forward tbe work with great energy, emolojlng over 80.H0 mon, there can be no doubt tbat tbe whole Grand Line to the Fad Be Will be Open for Bnalneas In the Hummer of 18C9. Tbe regular Government Commissioners have pro nounced the Union Pacific , Railroad to be FIR3T CLARB In every reepeot, aud tbe Special Commlstlon appointed tj tbe President eays:- "Taken as a whole. TB USION PAOIFIO Rs.IL. ROAD HAS BEEN WELL CONST UCTKD. AND TBE .GENERAL ROUTE VOR THE LIME EX. CEEDINGLY WELL 6ELE0TED. Tbe energy and perseverance with which the work has been urged forward and tbe rapidity with which It has beea executed are wltbont parallel In h story, and In gran" deux and magnitude ot undertaking It ba never been equalled." Tbe Report states tbat aay dedolenoles that exist are only those Incident to all newroads, and tbat could net have been avoided without materially retarding tbe progress of the greet work, buck dett cltncles are supplied by all railroad companies after the completion of the line, when and where vr expe rience shows them to be necessary. The report con eludes by saying that "tbe country has reason to con gratulate liself tbat this great werk of national Im portance Is so rapidly anproacblna completion under such lav.rable auspices." Tbe Company now have 1 a use 137 locomotives and nearly loco cars of all descrip tions, A large additional eqolpmeht ;U ordered to be ready in the Spring. Tbe grading Is nearly completed, and ties distributed for 120 miles In advanoe of tbe western end of tbe track. Fully 120 miles of Iron lor new track are now delivered west of the Missouri River, and so milts mere are en route. The total ex penditures for construction purposes In advance of tbe completed portion of the roj.d Is not less tnan eight million dollars Btsldes a donation irora (be Government of 1,800 acres of landier mile, tbe Compaayls en'ltledtoa subsidy In U. B. Bonds on I s line aa completed and accepted, at tbe average rate of about f2),ooo per mile, according to too dlOlcultles encountered, for which be Government takes a second Hen as security. Tbe Company have already received f22.i58.000 of this subsidy, of which 1, 280,100 was paid Deo. 8, and 640.0fi0 lee 14. Government Aid Security or the Bonds. By Its charter, the Company la permitted to Issue Us own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to tbe same amount aa tbe Government Bonds, and no more. These Bonds are a First Mortgage upon tbe whole road and all Its equipments. Buch a mortgage upon wust, for a locg time, will be tbe only railroad con cectlrg tbe Atlantic and PaclUo Btates, takes the highest rank as a safe security, Tbe earnings from tbe way or local business for the year ending Jnne to, 18C8, on sn average of 471 miles, were over FOUR MILLION LOLLARU. which, after paying nil ex penses, were much more than, sutHelent to cover all Interest liability upon tbat dlstanoe.and the cart ings lor tbe last five months have been t2 888.870. They would have been greater If the road bad not been taxed to its utmost capacity to transport its own material for construction. Tha Income from the great passenger travel, tbe China freights, and tbe supplies for tbe new Rocky Mouutain States and Ter ritories, must be a:nplel!or all Interest and otber lia bilities. No political aotlon oan reduce tbe rate of Interest. It must remain for thirty years t per etn(. per annum in gold, now equal to between eight and nine per cent, in currency. The principal it then payable in gold. If a bond with such guarantees were Issued by tbe Government, its market price would not be lass tban from 20 to 25 per cent, premium, AS theee bonds ars Issued under Government authority and supervision, upon what la very largely a Gov ernment work, they must ultimately approach.Gov trnment prices. No other corporate bonds are made so secure. The price for the present Ii FAR, and accrued In terest at 6 per cent. Iroai July 1, 1663, In currency. Subscriptions wll'. be received in Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BItO., No. 40 8. THIRD Street. WM. S." PAINTER & CO., Ho. u a THIRD Btreet, And in New Yoik AT THE CunPANX'M orflCE. No. SO NAeBAU Btreet, ANBBV JOHN J. CISCO hOlf, BilUEBt, No. t WALu Btreet, And by tbe Compan'e advertised Agents through oat tbe United Btala, Bonds sent tree, but partita subscribing through local agents will look totuem fur lhlr safe delivery A MkW FAMPrlLKT AND MAP WAS ISSUED CtlTOBElt , containing a rep. r of tne progress ot tbe work to that daU, and a n.ore complete s'.ale catnt In jo otlou to the value cf tne bonds Man can be given In aa advertisement, wblqh will be sent free on app lea t Ion at tbe O.tnpany's oillces, or to any of the adertised agents. Trie Coupons of the First Mortgage llonds or TUB CMON PACIFIC RAILROAD UOJir ANY, Dllli JANUAUY 1. 1800, Will be paid en and alter that data, 13i U0L1) COIN, free r eoYCromeut Tax, At the Company's oflloe, i . Va. So NASSAU Street. New York. I Schedules with twenty or more coup o will now be received tut examination, and gold eoeota for the aawe wul be delivered Deoemnsr 10. - ' ' JOB! J. CUSCO.TBKASOBEB, NEW YORK. Pec, 15, V. utfthatulsa . Financial'. J Union Pacifio Railroad. Tf ARE SOW SELLINU . The First mortgage Gold In terest Bonds OP 1HIS COMPANY AT PAR A1SD INTEREST, At Tf blch rate the holder or U OVERS HUNT SECURITIES can make a profit able exchange. COLTOS due Jannarj 1 CASHED, or bought at fall rates for Gold." WM. PAINTER & CO., BASHERS ASD DEALERS U G0YER3 KENT SECURITIES, No. 30 South THIRD Street, it PHILADELPHIA. C? bankers; co No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA: DEALERS IN COYERNMKNT SECURITIES, STOCK, COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. AitonnU of H.nki, Firm), and Iudividuals raceiv.d, iutjed lo check at light. INTERE8T ALLOWED ON BALANCES. 'General7 ents, FOR PENNSYLVANIA iZj OF THE (5J , UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The National Ltfb iNsnrtAurB Com paw y Is a corporation chartered hy suueial Act of CouiiroiiH, ap. proved July 25, 18w, with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. LfhferBl terms offered to Aeenta and Solicitors, who r' Invited to apply lit onr oltlce. Full iartirulari to be hnd on application ntonrolTlce, kx'iitoit In the eeeond story of our Dunkins; IIoiiho, where Circulnrs and Piiniphlnte, fully Uesrrlhlnt; tha advaiitacce oll'ered by the Company, may be hud. . IV. CLARK A CO., Ao. 85 Souih Tldrd St. Dealers In United States Bonds, and Mem bers of Stock and tJold Exchange, RecelTC Accounts of Ranks and Bankers on Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHASUE OS C. J. HAMBR0 & SON, LONPON, B. METZLER, 8. S0HN & CO., FRANKFORT JA11ES W. TUCKER & CO., PARIS, And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of Credit Available Throughout Europe. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., 8. TV. corner TUIRD and C11ESSUT Sts lim PHILADELPHIA, yiHON PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At Par, AKD ACCRUED INTEREST. Financial' CENTRAL PACITIC RALLROAI) FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, AND ACCRUED ISTEltEST. ' FOB BAI E BT w rtr No. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, tSI PHILADELPHIA. rpUB 8AKB DEPOSIT OOUPiN T, lor JSa Kqing of Voluabfa, Securities, etc.t and Renting of Saet, DUUDUTOa H. B. Browao, IJ UUIIoiham PeU.1 Alex, Henry. iu siaoaiesir, ,! Ahex. Henry, a) A. Caldwell, Itteo. Tylaf. C H. ('larks Joke W.jH. K W. Ulark. QVriCK. tiO. m OH EH NUT BTKEKT. H. B. stbUWNJO. PrealiloaS a B. tUKS, Vlo r-M-ldsnk & 9 ATTSBSOa. boo, a4 iTtuant, 1 unbut j ( BANK IBS AKD BKOKKBB, . . NbT. 110 Booth THIRD Street. j . Af KNTS FOR 8ALB OP ) Flint Mortgage Bonds of Rockford, Rod Island, and St. Louis Railroad, j Interest ktBVN PER CERT., clear, of a'l U payable fn OLD Aogust mni February, for salt 7X and accrue Interest la currency, AIM - First Mortgage Bonds of the DaoTlIle ; Uatleton, and Wilkesbarre Railroad 1 Interest BKVKN PER CENT., CLEAR OF AJU TAXC8, payable AprUan Ootobar, soi aal at St and accrusd loterest i Pampiiieu wlin maps, reporu, and f all latoraatlori Of these roads alwa.a on band tor dkttrlbu'loa, J DEALEBS la GOTernmsnt Bonds, Gold, BllTSl CVQpons, aio, STOCKS of all kinds botight and sold oa oornmla lon lo New Yoik aud rbllauelphla. II I tutba .5 GLEMME, DAVIS & CO. No. 48 South Till IU (Street, PHILADELPHIA. GLEMffllHG DAVIS 81 AMORY No. 3 NASSAU St., New Torkj BANKERS AMD BROKERS Direct telegraphic communication wltk the New York Stock Boards from the Thiladelphla Office. u i u 1 t QANKINC HOUSE JissrCocBKE&fp. Nos. 112 and Hi South THIRD Street,' PHILADELPHIA, J Dealers In all UoTernment Securities. I Old 6-SUs lVantcd In Exchange for fiew A Liberal Difference allowed. k Compound Interest Notes Wanted j Interest Allowed on Depoalts. COLLEuTIOMr) MADE. BTuCES boaght and sold 00 Com mission. 1 ladles!'1 bulneaa aooomraodatlons marred foi We wUl recelv applications for Policies of Life ' jnsuranc in me jNauonai Litre inn ranee vnmpaoy of the United Biaiea. Full lurormailoo glres at oac Oflloe. BLANK BOOKS. WARDED THE ONLY MEDAL roa BLANK BOOKS By tbe Pari a Exposition, 1807. WILLIAM F. MURPHY'S SONS, No. 339 CHESNUT Street 1 AMD No. 95 South FOUItTlI Street, Blank Book Manufacturers, STATIONERS, And Steam Power Printers. A complete alock of well- seasoned BLANK EOOK.S of our own manufaoture. A frill stools of COUNTING- HOUSE BTA TIONKRY of every description. 13 Mmwf 12 1 g L A N K BOOKS. WILLIAM M. CHRISTY, Blank Book llanuractorcr, Stationer and Printer, No. 127 South THIRD Street. LEDGERS, . DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, ETC., ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER. A large assortment of Foreign and Domestic Stationery constantly on band. Publisher of SMITH'S CALCULATIONS OP THE PROOF OF LIQUOIiS. 12 ltuths U331rp JAMES D. SMITH & CO., BLANK HOOK MANDPACTuaaas, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ko. 27 (South SEVENTH Street, Iil8fww3a PHIL A DELPHI A, BTATIONEB3. UMBRELLAS, ETC. UMBRELLAS OF T1IE LATEST LONDON AND PARIS STYLES, FOU CIIIUSTMAS PRESENTS, FOR SALE BY WM. A. DR0WU &C0 No. 240 MARKET Street, DIM PHJLADKLPBIA
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