THE DAILY EVENING (HjLEGIiAZ? PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2G, ltftf8. 5 NEW YORKISMS. from Our Own Oorretpondent. Naw York, Dec. 2i. ISCft. There Is nothing to write of but amusement. Along Broadway evergreen have suddenly sprouted forth with mushroom-like growth. Fourteen publlo balls are to be given between t bis and Obrlstrnas night. But though the list of amusements Is full, there Is not any very great novelty In them. I observe, by advertisements In Philadelphia papers, that Mrs. Hoott-HUldon'i' agent Kpatiln? her before you In very strong colors, and I will noi for a moment suppose mat Pniladelpulans will endorse ber as anything more than a bril liant amateur, 1 Olive Iogan has Ibren delivering her lenture entitled "l'arls, City of Luxury," and met. with, such success that she forthwith announced her self "received with acclamations," and adver tlsed ber reappearance us a reader at Hletn wy Halt Uer readings consisted of selection i from Hiiakesnexre, Dickens, Whlttler, Haze, Tenny eon, and heaven knows how many writers be sides. Olive is an ambitions and industrious woman, but she is egotlstlcand does not always understand what she can and what she cannot do. For Instance, she cnunot "rend" any inure than sue can boo. Uer debut, a few years ago, at the, Chesnut Street Theatre of your cltv, Jroved ber failure as an actress. Hhe considers xororte to be writioR, and what oetween writ ing, reading, and lecturing, she manages to put a comfortable sum of money In her purse, Hue la one of the Christmas attractions here, and so 2 mention ber, Kntertalnments of a unique character every now and then are given at the Union League Theatre. Hometlm.es tne entertainment Is a Oonoert, sometimes a reading, sometimes a lec lure, sometimes a French play, the performer being mostly amateurs. Tne "Conferences," in Frenoh, of Madame olympe Audouard are the recent BcnsatloD; and the best of it Is that when you appear there before the footlights, you have for audience the cream of the cream of We w York society. Of all the enterprises of the season perhaps that of the Central l'ark Garden is the most paying. The success of tbe summer night con certs given there for several years past has be stowed upon It a prettige which its present manager has taken very ingenious advantage of. Two astounding facta wltn regard to tne artists engaged at this establishment are, that every one of them is "celebrated," and that no one ever heard of them before. incendiarism, in all Its varieties. Is the crime Of tbe day. Every night several stables are set on fire, and every morning falls to bring the guilty ones to Justice. In such a case it be comes a matter of curiosity to Inquire, "Win are tbe olty authorities, and why don't they do something t" No one, not even the news papers, seems to understand who the city authorities are, or what are their duties. A li Bab a.. CITY ITEMS. , have the evidence each day of numbers who purchase of us, after having examined other stocks, wbtcb, under different pleas, are belog 'sacrificed" tbat our goods are sold at lower prices than any other Clothing la Philadelphia, The general experience is that such goods are Mot so Cheap as Rbpbkskntkd, and the public those wbo have puiccased them and those wbo have not many ot tbe former to tbelr coat, are generally becoming aware of tola fact. Oca Stock as Full and Compljitb, our assortment unbroken, we being In receipt each day ot large lots of sew goods, replacing those sold, wblch are being manufactured not To bk Bacbiviokd, but to successfully compete with any other goads In the market in all respects, style, fit, maite, or price. Wb in Good Faith carry out our established rule, now, as at all othar times. We guarantee all vricet lower than the Unoett else where; alto, guarantee full latlsfaetion to every purehater, or Vie tale caneelitd ami money re funded." 0 Pbotkct oub Tatbons and fully carry ont this rule at present, we have rkdcu.kd at.t. pnrritv WE BuepBUTPUi-LY Kkqubht buyers of clothing ' after havlog examined the stocks which are being "sacrificed," to examine ears before purchasing. A vaib tbst is all wb ask. Half-way between ) Bkbtnbtt & Oo ilfth and Y 'l'owua Hall, hUtli itreelt.) No. 61Makkkt8t, Philadelphia, And No. 600 Broadway, Njsw Yo.uk. Cbbistu as Carol, not by Dickens. The snow, tbe snow, tbe snow, Tbe falling, drifting snow; Up the alley, down ths street. On your head, baueat'a yoar reet, IiOok where you will, above, below, You ste the snow, tbe snow; The freezing cold and snow, Tbe pitiless cold and snow. The wild wind howls as by It goes, It bttei y nr fingers and nips your toes, And shivering poverty cries In pain -As it enters their hearts and oat again; O'er hill, through valley, tbe demons go. The wind, tbe cold, the snow, Tbs smooth, the tVoien snow, How the sleighs o'er its surface go. And tbe bells they ring, and the echoes bring A chime for tbe beautiful snow. Tbe eye Is bright, and the heart feels light. As you fly o'er tbe frozen snow. Bow to largh at tbe cold and snow Go at once to Chablkm Stokes & Co., Number eight twenty-teur, you have heard it before They are seillrg Fins Clothing low. Get a sack or aurtout, they bave all kinds to suit. Of their superior hnls a there can be no dispute. Then with a snap ot your linger as you go on your way, You can to your friends In all truthfulness say, Z lear not the cold or the snow. Now let this suolce, take this friendly advice, Boy your clothes ot Cuablbb Stokes & Co. Wo. 24 Chesnnt street. Ye Bbivebino Mobtals who stand in mortal fear of winter's blast and Its accompanying Ills, why don't you go to Altsr's famoui Coal Yard, at No. 937 N. Ninth street, and gat the very best of coal? It Is a domestle paradox why men and women will g) stamping and fumlrg about the bouse because ths slate, instead ol coal, lire gives forth no heat, when Alter keeps constantly the cheapest aBd best of fuel, In sucb a gilt as a ton, even more or less, of coal there is a merit which makes It doubly Interesting to tbe recipient. Theusands of dollars are to-day being wasted on trifles, whlub, if but tamed to some good account, by stocking eome deserving poor man's cellar with Alter's coal, would greatly ameliorate misery In our midst; and be who U prompted lodo sacba kind act, not only to the poor, b it to Alter him' self, should remember that It 1b more blessed to give than to receive. Goods sob ths Holidays. Whatever is neat pretty, or fashionable in tbe way of ladles' and gents' furnishing goods can always be found at either ot the siorts of the Woelpprr Brothers. Visit the principal store, No. 27 N. Eighth street, and you encounter throngs of buysrs. ' Visit the brancb store, No. Ms N. Ninth street, and you are In a place equally as crowded. In both stores piles, rows, and boxes of fabrics meet yoar eyes. Bo you waut hose T , Here It is to be bad. Bo you want neckties T ' Here they are In colors dsmure or brilliant. None leave the establishment of the Messrs. Woelpper dlssatla' fled. FelBe representations need not be feared, nor any notion entertained tbat slow purchaaers will be treated ungallantly. Go to either of the places, and singular indeed mail be your taste If you do not And something to your fancy. It is altooethkb wsono to trlile with a bad Cough or Cold, when a remedy as sure, prompt, and thorough as Jayne's Expectorant can be readily oh. talusd Bold everywhere. Holiday Wine. Get Bpeer's Fort Grape Wine, so highly celtbrated in this country and Europe, Have It on your New Year's Table. Bold by .JTied. Brown, corner Firm and Chesnut streets; Johnston, Hollo- way A Co., No. 6o2 Archiatreet, and all druggists; and Thompson Black A Co., corner Broad and Ches nnt streets. Gaovita a Bakeb's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No, 7 Cbasuat street. The useful elweyi most desirable. The prepare tlons made by Ritchie, at No. 29 North Klgktn street, lor Ibe bcllda) season, are appreciated by every one wbo contemplates making p.eents. He has got la his fine stock kld-llned rlove ties, scarfi, sus penders, linen catnbrlo handkerchiefs and muiDsrs; also, a sod assortment of portemonsa.'e, cigar cases, hair brushes, combs, and a thousand oi'rr articles, useful and ornrmental. Call at No. 29 Norti? Kighth street If yen want any kind of gooda cheap. A Backimo Cough is one of the most distressing as well as dangerous forms of congh one can bs aflllcted with. Its contlnaous action fatigues and irritates tbe lungs, and thus engenders consumption. Upham's Freah Meat Cure will cure tbe Cough., soothe the Irritated bronchU, and give tone and vigor to tbe lunts and whole system. A single bottle will ronvlnce any one of Its puntr Bold cue dollar per bottle JOUNHION, HOLLOWAT A tlOWDKH, No. U)i Arch street, Fkin Diseasks What form of dlssass Is more annoying than that of the skin, with Its Itching, stinging, tmarilDg, Its ugly ted pimples, blotchy eruptions, and loathsome ichorous desquamations Happily, II lenkell's Tetter Ointment Is asoverelgn remedy for every form of skin disease, making a radical cure in every case. Bold 60 coots per box Btnt.hy mall for 00 cents, Johnston, Hollowly dc Cowden. s A BEMtriT to Mankind. "Your Machine Is suoh a benefit to mankind tbat I often leel as thougb 'twould do me good to tMimpel Its prats a far anl bear. TbeoLe I bave la of the plainest kind, but I would Dot exchange it for tbe most expensive I ever saw ot any ether make." Leila- from Hit. Wilton, wl'e of J'rofemor Wilton, of Hibait College, to (J.over & Baker B. M. C. Jew KLBY.-Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 Boutb (Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of One ewelry ana siiTwwnre u the city Purchasers can rely npon ob'alnlng a real, pure arti cle lurclahed at a price which caunol be equalled. He also has a large atock of American Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his sic re Is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Kpkxb's ' Btakdard Wise Bittebs." The most excellent Bitters la tbe market, made of enre native wine, In which bave been steeped such herbs and roots that make the mst strengthening and healthy Tonic. Bold by Drugglits. Pale or Booth and Shoes. We would call the early attention if tne trade to the large and attrac tive aaieoi oom ana mim8 to De soiu oy catalogue, for chbIi, on Monday morning, December 28. com mencing at 10 o'clock, by (J. I). McUleei A Co., auc tioneers, at their store, No. 60S Market street. To Auction ebbs and clothie as. We have a large stock of Heady-made Clothing, uuequallel In this city In style, fit, and make, which we Intend to close out. It ncindes every kind of seasonable garments Men's, Youths', Buys', aud Children's Is especially adapted to tbe holiday season. No better or more useful pre sent can be found, and at the reduced prices at which ws are running It off, will pay a good profit to any clothier for private ssle, or any auctioneer for public sale, during tbe holiday season. Hail ony between Bennett A Co., iVthand y TowhuHall, Sixth ttreett.) No. 01 Mabkkt St., Philadklphia, And No. 600 Bboadway. Mitw York. DRY GOODS. DIED. BARRATT. On the -,25th instant. F.T.T.K V L.. reTInt Of the late J unit Hrrt . H-r relanvea and rriamla are Invited tn attaint h r fnntra1, from the residence ot ber son, Jainet Htrrair, it , j. i.i'-i riua street, on Aueaaay, tne ilia insiani, at 2o'ck ck P. M. L'HKW. On Wednedsv mornlntr. the 23d Instant. Mr. JOHrFH UUKW, Ba.. aged 77 yearn. Fnneral from hln late residence. Broad and Brks street, on Monday, the Mid. instant, at 11 o'clock A. 01. UH.VKNKY. On the Mil Inatant. Mrs. R A RATI LKV.Mi.Y, In trie i4'h year of her age. The frleuda and rolatlveH ol the lamiiv are reanect fully to VI led to attend the funeral. Irom her lata ral dence, No. 1W3 Brandywlne a'reet, on Sunday after noon ntxt at 2 o'clock, interment at the Monument Cemetery. FOX. -Or the 24th Instant. EVAN E FOX. In the 7lst year of bis age. II In relatives aud friends, and Lodee I. O. ofO. F. Of wbicb be was a member, are raepeutfnlly Invited to attend his fnneral, troni hla lt ronfdence. No. I0!3 Irani avenue, uu Tuesday, tne 24th instant, at 10 o'clock. M coTJ A DE. On Friday mornlin. Do-smh.r -2,-.. Mn. KACaiiL, McUUaBK, In the 76th j ear ui uer age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning. December W, a lu o'clock , from ber late realdence. Co I to 11 atreel, mar a una. 10 proceed to noxDurouga uemetery. MORTON. At Morton. Delaware county. Pa., on thi 2iih iimtaut. HKNKV DAY MORTON. Infant son of Aunesley N. at-d Lizzie Jay Morton, aged S mdhtbs and 17 oays. Fnneral on the 27th Instant, at 2 o'clock P. M., Irom the realdence of Judge Morion. MnLI.lNH.-tin Friday evening. December 25, ED- WAKD MULL1NS BK.. in the Mth year of his age. H is male friends are Invited to attend his funeral, from his lato residence. No ftlo N. Beventh street, on Tuesday n. orniug, the 29th Instant, at 10 o'oloot. wn ITFM A N. Suddenly, on tbe 25th Instant, DAVID H. WH1TKMAN. Mia miutivMi ajid frienda are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from his la e residence, N. W, corner Arch and Heventeenth streets, ou Tuesday, the 2Sth Instant, at 11 o'clock. Toproceea to Liaarei lllil. Am eeicaU Life Insurance Company, Of X'Mladelphla. S. . Corner Fonrth and Walnut Streets JKf-Thit Institution hat no tupertoi-in the United Btatet 610 LEIIIGIX VALLEY EE. MORTGAGE BONDS. We offer for sale a limited amount of these FIRST-CLASS BONDS AT NINETY, And Accrued Interest Irom December 1. The lion da are In amounts or $ I OGO, Either Registered or Coupon, at the option of the purchaser, and bear luterest at SIX l'Eli CENT., Free from all Government and State Taxes The Mortgage under whloh these Bonds are lebued la lor . FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, Upon a property costing over TYYEHIY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, The gross receipts npon which for the year past are over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS WeoCer these Bonds as In every reaped A FLUST.CLASS SECURITY, And will receive In payment for them United btates, mate, city, or other Marketable Beuurlilea, allowing the full market price. D REX EL & CO., BA.NKEK8, v No. 34 S. THIRD Stroot. WM. II. NEW D OLD, SON & AERTSEN, Corner WALNUT and DOCK Sts., JOHN BUR M 8( No. 117 SOUTH EMCVENUf SIltl'L't, A BOYS BPRUCK. ROUSE FURNISHING DRY 00019. All-l ceij Floor Cloth. 8 ysrds wide, fpffo per yard. Beautiful Batlu Damask Table Cloths, 2 to 4H yarrM long, Bpleodld Dsrcaek Table I.tuon.from 74o. to fi 'o per yard. Kztra fine Barnsloy, Hcotob. aos Irish PamasVe. Loom Table Linens. 51 In, sin, 6. 75, 7,3c. to 1. Ail-llnen Hock Towels, lo, 12H. 19, 18, J ,X5o. B autliul Danasa Tewe.s, large ls. MX, M,7jc. Magnificent Daniatk Napblos, 1'M er ai m. IIDKFS. HDKF3. , 1IDKF3. All-llnen ndkfs, 10. 12,'i . 10, 25 to 0. Uemstltched Kdiki., all linen, , 28, S3, to 07 '.C HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HOSLERY. PRICKS KFDUC'EO Ladles' Uerlno Vesu, 87',, $l, $1-10, 1S5, to & Gmla' Verlno Shirts so 2, ',5, bT'ic. II, I. Ladlen' genuine lialbrhigan Uoae, si k embroidered all slsts, bT,,c. Ladles' beavy Cotton If ore, is.'.'c, a barsaln. Boys' and Mlases' Merino Underwear, 37.' ic op. Oents' regu lar made Half Uose, 2S, si, 87X, If "sc. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Blanketa at tbe lowest market prices. Yard wide Ballardvale and (shaker Flannel. Me. Canton Flannels, 12', 17. 21. 23, as Ultot c 11 il ct p n i o e & woo b, W. W.COBKEB KIOilTn AND FILKeUi, Dally rooetvlng (roods suitable for UOL.IDAT PBEStiRTS, PAB1M NILU Gilt Stick Fans, suitable for the Holldaya or the Opera. Ivory Htlck Fans, very cheap. Children's Silk Fans. LAtE IlOkn, LACK IIOKFM.. Handsome Lace Border HandkercUiefs, Lineuv Centres, at 75c, SI, $112, 81 23, SI 60, and $2. Ladles' UemsUtchcd liandkerohlefs, 19, 23, 31. 38, 40, 60, 75, and SI. Gents' HemBlitohed Uandketchlefs, 38, 00, 65. 75. and SI. CENTS' COLORED BORDKB HDFKS' Fancy Velvet 1'urnes, 25, 28, 45, 50, and 0B. Fortemonnales, 25. 38, 45, 50, 05, 75, 85, and 81. Ladies' and Gents' Cloth Gloves. Children's Berlin and Cloth Gloves. FANC (iOOLN. FANCY UOOD9. Consisting of Fine French Wax Dolls,. Bpeaklng Dolls and Ciyltm Dolls, with moving eyes and natural hair, at greatly reduced prices. Building Blocffl. Tea Sets, 10, 25,33, 38,50,85, 81 25, $1 CO, 8175, 82-25, and 84. Toilet Sets, Parian Vases, Bouquet Holder. Work Boxes, Pencil Boxes, r Ilo Extracts and Cologne cheap. PRICE & WOOD, K. W. COBWEB EIGHTH AKO FILBKKT, N. B. Bargains in Flannels, Blankets, Mus lins, Linens, Table Liner. s, Napkins, aud Towels; 2000 yards best American Calicoes at 12c 1!2 "DLACK VELVliTKENS, $125, $1 37,. SLT.O AND 2 CO, At thecbove prices, we have a line of BUPErvIOR TWILLED-BACK PA'1ST BLACK VELVKTEKyS, SUITABLE FOR HTJ1TB, bACCiUKS, ETC. CCJiwtTN aTfmnmT . is 20 at N. 8. 45tf, 4o2, and 4S4 N, SECOND Street, GROCERIES, ETC. .yHlTE ALGERIA CRAPES Only 50 Cents per round. STLWAIITS BROKEN CANDY. SWEET OEANGES, and LADY APPLES &EF.T0E1 COLTOJ! & CLARKE, 8. W. Corner and WALSUT Sts., U tl 1 Fill LA-DELPHI A. OX'S miLADELl'IlI! 6 T A K C II. C, J. FELL & BRO Agents. F pEBSTON'8 BREAKFAST COCOA. O. J. FFLL fe BRO., Agcnta, A F Z U E K N E . C. J. FELL & BRO., A tents, E AN KLIN MILLS BELP-HAI8ING FLOUR, O. J, FELL & BRO., Manufacturers, 12 12 ws ins No. 120 B. FRONT Street. UMBRELLAS, ETC. KUIiurp PUILADELT1IIA. UMBRELLAS OF T1IE LATEST LONDON AND PARIS STYLES, FOi: CIIKISTMAS PItESEXTS, FOR SALE BY WM. A. DUOWIf & CO., Ho. 246 MARKET Stroot, 12 Ml PH TLADELPHIA. MEDICAL. g SIMES' PURE COD LIVER OIL. IIII8 OIL baa been In constant nse FOR THB LAJBT TWENTY TEARS, and dnrlnt that period bas been pronounced by the uedloal profession t0b The Best In the Market For sale Wholesale and Retail by CUSTAVU8 KRAUOE, 8. BIME8' BTJOOKSaOR, N. W; Corner TWELFTH and CHESNUT, lOluswrpI paiLADELpaiA, SAL O F CLOT I N G L E OP C L O T H I Tlio appraisement of Stock, under order of Exocutors, included all our picco goods which we keep on cutting and making up as usual; and, though always cheaper than other houses, the people can readily see how much cheaper we can sell everything now, and how impossible it is for any one to reach our low prices; and our goods arc well known to he superior in bycry respect. To accommodate parties who aro not quite prepared to buy, thc3e bar gains can bo secured by making the selection, and, by a small payment on account, they wl ho laid asido until they are ready, and full payment can be made in instalment when desired. WE ARE DOING ALL WE CAN TO ACCOMMODATE PUR GKEAT THRONG OF CUSTOMERS. A CLOTH LNQ WANAftflAKER tt BFIOW, S. E. CORKER SIXTH AND MARKET OTREETS. , Storo Open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily. Saturday Nights Until 10 P. M. S GREAT DRY GOODS. gLANKBTS AND QUILTS, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. HURON BLANKET 3. We still have a fall supply of the celebrated HURON JBLANKETd, which bave heretofore had such unprecedented sale. Attention is specially directed to tbe quality, glze and weight cf.bcse Blankets. They cuius to us direct from the manufacturers, and will not be found In any otber establishment. Purchasers may rely on gct'lng Blankets ol tha best quulllj, aud at only one proilt ou lira. coit. HURON GOLD MEDAL, IICIION BWAiSBi.OSVN, HURON PREMIUM. HURON EXTRA feUPER FURNITURE DIMiTIES. MARSEILLE EXHIBITION Ql'ILTS. BUREAU COVXIIS, COUNTERPANES. Five cases line ALL WOOL BLANKETS, slightly Can Bed at toe mills, will be sold at a uar-aln. ALL WOOL BLANKETS. (1 UO I'KR PAIR. ALlirWOOL BLANKETd, 5 00 PEK PAIR. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, te-OOl'ER PAIR. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, 24jflm PHILADELPHIA. QUHLCLE & DREISDACH. SPECIAL REDUCTION OF FOR TILK HOLIDAYS. 2 more Cases Black Alpacas from New York Auc tlou. 1 eimeol Black alpaca Poplin for Walking Suits. B riped i'opllua ruducud irom 76c. to 2m. per yard. Black and Colored Velve'eous. timo yards chulc. style Dlaiuei, IS, 2C, 22. and 2Jc. per yaid. Merluo, 2 yards wide, at 76 cents per yard; four yards tor a dresa pattern. BARGAINS FOR THE LADIES! Bardberchlefs, Neck-Ties, OlortS, aud the only place Id the city where ihe rtal FRENCH BOWS Are sold. A few more left. SoniethlLg nice for a CHRISTMAS PUEBliNT. Also, a large selection of Ladles' Lacs collars, Linen Collars aim Culls. M aud Embroider d Hautkur- C'i-ipiendld Cloth Gloves and Hose f:r aso. a pair. Towels, Table (J.ulha, ISapkliia, B'anke.u, O'luuter pauts, Cotton Eiauueis, All-wool lauueis, DUjier jjintn, Bird Eve, tU meat rtrduciloa lu Lyons Black Sllir Velvet to c'.oss OulbtlureUielslUaycl JaiiUir, Peraoua biluglng this tuiver.isemput with them will bave a liberal uutuuut mtidu iroiu 'heir putchaaus. Call at the Large Foui-r-tory bvvre, No. 140 N. KltSUTH Ntrct-, Above Arch, DUKKLE & DREIEBAOil SPECIAL NOTICE. The store will he kept open eery eveiln? natll 8 o'clock, from now until New Year, lor iue accoiuuio datlou of ih ulllc! U li tuthsurp 18G8. OIIUISTMAS. 1803. USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS, JALllIG (Vlcr1ULLAfJv So. 1128 CHESNUT ST11EET, Kext Door to BAILEY'S I'UBMERLT leVENIU AID CIIElsMUT, IM ICLLINU BLANKETS, QUILTS, BHEETINOS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS, EMBROIDERIES, IIDKFS., ETC. ETC. Tbe very beet gocda at the lowest prioea for CASH. 12 10 thstuiOtrp CLOTHING L SALE DRY GOODS. gARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAY At THE " BEE-mVE.' J. V. PROCTOR & CO. Will offer durlDg the Holidays an elegant assortm in I OF NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, Jtleflj. rurcliased at the Kcccnt Largo Auction Sales, At about one.haif the Importation cost, comprising FANCY DRESS GOODS In large variety, from 25 cents to H soperyrrl, DRESS BILES AND SATme, KICHE BliOCHE AD FAILLE V SHAWLS, From is tofl&O. FINE&T QUALITY FUBS IN RUSSIAN BABL, HUDSON BAY HABLK, . ROYAL KRM1NJE, CHINCHILLA, ETO. ETO RliAX, AS1RACHAN SACQVJKd, MUFFd, AND HaTS. Fine Cloaks. A splendid collection In Velvet. Pmsb, MOatagnio Velve: Cloths, lilacts and colors; Kloh Astraohaa and Beal Cloths. Also, Of.era and l'artr Cloaks. Lai' Us' and Chlldren'a Furnlatilnt; boodH, Scarfs, Tit, Laces, Embroideries, Pialu and faney Udkfs., Freccn fceis, Etc- Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds. Uuiuatk Table Clotha and Napkins, Piano and Taoie C'ovcru, and oihtr ubeiul aud oruameutal arti cles too muitltudluoos to enumerate, ail of which w ill be sold At a Ureal 3acrI0.cc froiutlie Original Cost. J. W. PR OUT on Q. CO., THIS ".UKG-HIVi:," rJo. OLO CttaSHUT Ctroet, U 6 law PHILADELPHIA. ga Ki. fJEEDLES & CO. WaL REMOVE TO THE fcTORK No. 112tt C11ESXUT Street, AUOET JANVAUT 1, FROM N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, WHERE THEY NOW OFFER SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS Ot Laces and Lace Goods, Embroideries, Neck Ties, Eaiidkcrclilcls, YeiLs, Nuhkiiig, Table Cloths, Towels, Etc. SPECIALLY APPROPRIATE FOR PRESEN 1 S, IHE STORE NOW OCCUPIED BY THEM FoR BhlsT. mthatuUt O VJ PRICES. ELEGANT AND USEFUL PRESENTS. A LA HOE ABBORTM.ENT OF NEW GOODS FC:1 THE HOLIDAYS. EMBROIDERED PIANO and TABLE COVERS,' R'CH TA Pit) TRY TaBLK OOVER3, ELEGANT EMBROIDKUKD LACh, CURTAIlSrt, FJ W KMT MAKHKILLKH UVJILTS, 1'REACH JlMBROIDKHKD SUIRT FRONTS, EXTRA PBhlMlUH BLAMKE IS. SPLENDID DO U ULK DAMAHK Ta JLK CLOTHS, from two up to eight yards long, with an eateaslve aHaortment of Napklu, loyllea. and Towels, of all Slits, and the finest goods ever Imported, 8HErPABD,YAS HAEHtEX & ARRISON, NoS lOOS GIIESNUT Street, IS 16 Wtrp PHILADELPHIA. DRY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCAHFS GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET Invites attention to bis stock ol Real India Camel's Hair Shawls & Scarfe. Also, an eletant stock ol BILKS, in Blacks and Colors; FANCY SILK PLUSHES, POPLINS BBAWLB, and FANCY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS alteree and paired, and sloaaod la a superior manner. W SU iuarf I868-CHRI8TMAS III Unusual Attractions' 1 1 ! A SPLENDID STOCK! II Prices Greatly Reduced It! THORNLEY'S ! ! Our St ;re will be open every evening from new until tbe first of Janaary (Christmas day and evealac excepted), and as we take stock at the first of the year, we wl'l close out goods at a TREMKND0O REDUCTION. Shawls and Silts, Blankets and Quilts, Dress Goods, Linens, and Cloths, Skirts, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Etc. Et. JOSEPH H. THORN LEY, N E Cor. EIUU1 II and SPKLNU (JABDEIl, ststmsnl PUITaDWT.iata COOPER a COWARD. S. E. Cor. NINTH and MABKET. HOLIDAY GIFTS Of substantial worth, ana always of an acceptable kind, may be selected Irom our u..an varied. aoV fresh Stock, tbau which none In our illne a. BUm. rlcr We have reduced many goods, aud suggest our superb ujiuxii isruuii, CLOAKS. f00 to $125. bllAWltl, f 1 to 17ft. DESIRABLE POPJLINa MERINOES, (0 cents np. CHEAP BLANKETS. EVERY KIND QUILTS UERUlMAO PRINTS, MOURNING UOOi.8 2E CENT DRs3 STUFFS. UANLKERCU1EFS. 9 M tstulmra TIES, SCARFS, COLLARS, CUFFS, ErO. J B W GOOD 8, BARGAINS FGR HOLIDAY GIFTS. 500 Dozen Ladlea', Gents' and Bllsaeer (With Initials and Monograms,) EMBROIDERED, UEAiblllUHED. F&JiCV WITH TUCKS, CORDED and PRINTED BORDERS. LINEN CAMBRIC AND CLEAR LAWN REAL FRENCH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Also, a large afscr iiieut'of New Collars, Sals, and Sleeves, of Uuest qualities, at very low prices, MENARD, VAN UARMGLUMIM. Mo. IC08 CHE&NUT Street, 12 16 lutrp PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE. ? X T R A JOHN . THOMAS, Noa. 405 aud 407 N. SECOND Ht imites eciieclal attention to his LA.RUE aud LLLUAM' ussortuieht of STAPLE AND FACY D.lY COCOS SUITASLtiiOR (111 HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Ihe Entire Stock Is Offered at the Tery LOWEST 1' BICES. pbR THE HOLIDAYS. CHOICE WINES, WHISKIES, BRANDIES; IM PORTS!) ALKS, CHAM PAONB, CIi A US, ljlo,, IN LAtvUK OR bMALL UUANTIlIKd. SiWDEIt Si CADWALLADLJt, ' 12 IS lniSp No. I3. Allt'Il WTItKET. CHOICE ABTICLKS FOR HOLIDAYS AT the llljou Furolthlng blwre, Ho. S JM. SIXTH Hrcet, bslow Arch, may be found a superb ataorU uiuut ot Fancy ex. aria, Neckties, tilovaa, Hauofcwr .hleis, Hoalwy.etc. which are oU'ared at very low iirlcca. Mr. RICmaRD EAYRE, the proprietor, ha rxceilent taaie lu the aflecilon ol hi slock. Also, bis Improved bbouldar Hm Pattern Shirt, which hai glvun suoh uulrersal aallslaollon, oat by measuremBiit. m U lmsa gT. NICHOLAS HOTEL & DINING SALOON, S. E. Corner Carter St. & Exchange Flace, Ibe Place to Uet a Good Dinner, OB OTHER MEAL AT REASONABLE PRICES. BUI ot Fait, Wines, Liquors, eto., of tha beat 11 'is asmrp U 1'KIOK, Proprietor. KEYSTONE frKATlNU PARK 8. THIB&. oppoBlia Morria. fakat ins to-day, loe la ce4 Older, jauslo AReiuoon aud Kvsultg. Ii