THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SIIKBT PHILADELPHIA,' SATURDAY"; DEOKMBKFt 4, 18G9. CHEISTIAS. THE 1 fi 1 1 jBmeuT.-Mr. WillUra W. 0ldr, No. H . flooond treot, has tha Urge and most attract iro assortment of Jtwelrr and Hilverwara in tha cily. Purchasers can relrnpoa obtaining a real, para artioln, furnished at a prioe wliloh oannot bs equalled. Ho also hu a larno stnok Ot Amerioan We torn Watobos lu all varletlea and at all price. A vlait to hia store la aura to result la pleasure knd profit. Pamuk Family Skwino Mai'hinks oa terras to suit all- tiii. 704 UuKswrr Street. Tms. Hath Ooromwa PiiKPAHarmic IMOMHtv-Kn-rare of bottled djt to the ahp if silver tuir dyesaal amltment fluids. They are all pt iforom and dungarooi. ITV1VTI CEKCHIE lH, MESVUTllLTr NEW STYLISH, FANCY CAltTONH In order to mrot the demand for FANCY FOR CUIUS TM AS TRKPRNTH, wo liavo Import "d A Inrif.? invoice of r,RUlos' ul UeuU' LINii.S llANDlCtfilUUIKJb put up la lllSAUTl K UL. 1LXK, llAl.iC DOZKN IN A BOX. FINE BEADY-MADE CLOTHING Has commenced, and is now in full progress, at OAK HALL, ITlio IiiryoNt Clothing; IIouho in Uio Cit.v- rtiLun i viTAijAOKnALVATian roil thr nAin, a per fectly pure, transparent, harmlMMs, and agreeable propv ration, in the only airent that will uhiinste rey hair to its natural ooloswithont rink or any riiagnnlniR ooneiutmcea. i OT SALE OimiiiTMAi PnFRitWTa. " ilay's ('hiaa i'alane. No. 1022 Cbetnut street, have jtut received the lent lot of Kancy Ooodn they will Import this aeaaon. Those goods ware all bmiKht nnder Faotory I'rioea, AND WILL UK HOLD AT I'llI'.Ki TO IHI I OUMVR Xt'l'IOMl 701, 704, 701, 701. P erfect and simple and beautiful ton, A 11 iu movements are positive, noiseless, and trim ; Really paining all others, 'twill sew, braid, and bind. How all rlral Midline S'on It leaves far behind ; A nd they, though, no doubt, having qualities good, liar rat hide their fair beads, as 'tis right that they Should. No. 701, 701, 704. 701, 704, 704 CHKftfUT htreet. WANTTCr, NtMMMM Mum and Bots To ATTBNll THK tJBFAT llAIt.Y Cl.UIHlNIt SALKS OK Hknuktt A Oo., Towf.h Halt., An. r.18 M irk' I'rftl. h ifwal hrtwem fifth nml Sifh Wh'-n aiitftei-ttt rramitm trill he pioenfor thr vnrqvntled fair. faiti wr urepivwq 'icptihlir daily. Uhhvm'a&hio roa Beauty and 1 it AIIK THK New Stti.b Fkowhh Paletot Oteiiooats OF Oahu's Vimisri'.d Melton, made nx OnAio.Es Stokes, No. 821 OmtaNPTS TBEET. f 508 WILL I)B mvEK to any married couple who can find 'cleaner, cheaper, more durable, and comfortable Hed Bot tom than the metallio Spring Bod manulactured at No, S46 North Fifth street. CLOCKS, at Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Ohennut street. We have now opou a lino and choice selection of French Clock, with sido pieces, for Mantel ornaments, of the aeweat styles and latest importations, ranging in prices from $28 each to $650 a aet, each one warranted for one year, Jamks K. Kk.rb 4 Biio., China Hall, No. 1:118 Chesnut street. Emu's China Hall NOW Ol'Ktf, A BKArmt'i'L Ahkoiitmkst op Paku, Vienna, KOMWt, and Boiikmhn Fancy (SoonH, Fob Holiday Prehknth. Glove, Jkwll, and ilANnitKnciuKF Boxkh, . Clocks, Swiss (Jahved Wood, Bronzkh, Pabiah, Majolica, - Cabd Standh, Jahuinikueh, Abtikipial Flowehs, HrENT Bottler, Tahli'.s in Kbonze Bobkmiam 45 o l o a v Sets, Wnnp, Toy Tea Sets, Toy Dinnkb Hptr, Toy Ohamiikk 8kti. Mubkial Oioah Boxes, Musical Woiik Boxes, All Kntikklt New and Choice Cooks Not to he fovnd Klhewheiib, Ok Ova Own Importation. Kanoiko in Prick From th Lowest to thk Moht Kxpensivr, Jauks K. Kkiiii A Bud., China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut Sebkea Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. New Fancy Ooons. We have now own, by late arrivals, the most magnlfl, Cent and choice seleotion of Fancy (ioods, in China, Glass lironr.e.Wood, Parian, Majolica, Artilioial Flowers, etc., in the oity, suitable for Bridal and Christmas Presents, rang ing in prioe from the lowest to the most expensive, being of oar own direct importations. Purchasers can rely en Setting their goods at the lowest prices. The public are invited to oall and examine our large and beautiful assort meat. James K. Kerb A Brother, China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. FNOLI8H CUT-HLASH DECANTERS. At KERB'S China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. Jnst received, a choice se lection of Fine B nglish Cut glass Decanters, Claret Fla gons, Pitchers, etc., from the oelubratod manufactory of Osier, Birmingham. This is the finest assortment of De canters, etc, ever imported Into this country. Those in want of Decanters, Table Glues, etc., will rind it to their , advantage to pay a visit to the China Hall before making their purchases, as they will find shapes aud styles that Cannot be found elsewhere, and the lowest prices. James K. Kerr A Brothkr, China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. Bronzes. At Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street, we have now open a fine seleotion of elegant Bronzes, suitable for Mantel ornaments. Call and ex amine our assortment before making your purchases. James K. Kmu A Brother, ' China Halt, No. 12 18 Chesnut street. Gold Band Tea-sets, 46 pieces, for $13T0. Keru'm China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. TnOOLTOK Dkntal Arhociatiok, which was esta blished in this oily In 18ti3, has daring the intervoninc spaoeof time treated 55,000 patients, without one single coident, thus presenting the strongest kin of proof that Has ia a safe aniosthotio, and that the attoohos of the association know how to use it. The business of the con cern is solely that of extracting, and a long practice and careful attention have perfected ihe operators ia this par ticular branch, fresh gas ia made daily, and from two to three hundred gallons pur day are used. The association uuoh prefers administering the gas to persons in sound health, but in neoossary cases it has been given to sickly person. Theehaiges for extraction are moderate, being B- for the first tooth and $1 for all subsequent extractions. The rooms of the association are at No. 7:17 Walnut street, the office hours being from 9 to 6' o'clock P. M. To those who content plate paying them a visit, we would gratui tously five the advice to cull iirxt, ami sucure un appoint ment, else thoy may be compelled to linger half a duy awaiting thoir turn. 8rnnrwin-OitirrtNALFiiir Puck btovh akoWabx Am I'ukkacx t'OMiirNKP. Tbe on'y f ire Pluce Stove ever invented that ill warm the room in which It is situated All others fail in that particular. We have embodied in Thk HrTrfNYKmn all the iatfst and BKBT-KNOWN riUNCII'LKS of ccusu.iiiiig coal with kco XOMT, and have discarded all the numerous impHrfeciions that are being used in the Baltimore aud Now York 1'iro- . Place Heaters. Tub Bi'NNYbiDE will produce mour warm Atn with t:ss rvr.l, than any other Btove, and U acknowledged, by all who are using them, to ho Bfi KKlnu in KVtiur vauti. cclar to the Baltimnre and New 1 ock I ire 1 Uoe Ueaters, which they had heretofore used. Do not be deoeived by misrepresentations in regitrd to Thk Sunk iik, but call and examine it, and sue the large number of test iinouiuht from those who have thwu iu use, which will oonviuce any person of lis superiority to all others, at the Warmiug and Ventilating Ware rooms of (.Koiwr. P. Hhoch A Vo No. Sua N. Uecoud street. . fi irsn:e to call attention to tha advertisement of Mr, ' Mitchell MoAUibter, In nnoih ir oolumu, who Is now pro pared to give exhibitions wit 'i the Storeoptiom and Mugio Ijtntern. Any one who baa ever seen an exhibition of this kind must have been struck with the wonderful relief given to landscape view or piece of statuary, raaoi:lad lif teen or thirty feat high having a verluot stereosoop! effect. The pause of this effect is due to theaceneiau l pictures being photographed from nature, an1 giving t ie true pursiiei live aud all the v riot tints of light an l bado, and also to tbo tnteoHibrillUuoy of 1 ti j lime light In the dissolving views the tlTXaxe suutns altno.it miraou Joua, for wbiliitotisorviag a view of a csi'lo, abbey, or ruin, by day, tbo vikw changes almoit imperceptibly to ua en tirely ditforeut view by night, or from an exterior to an ' interior, or 'rom one o ty to snotbor, in sopratlml a mini per as U) oomple'tly bewilder ilia aujienc. Aiiutriutns are also shown with the tish s'iiumiiig ubouf, n l mattni. tied on the wsll 'r screen, 1 1 b from twnnly tt tliirt r loot long. Many otuer beant it ul mi l iutiuiistin exp iritn -nits oan also lie allow n It ha no e io.il as a uie uu of euter taining and intatruotiiig thu yuuug, nod it uUo furius a jnost at tract if o exhibition (or all. Pricosi iroiia :irSO Xoi' 13ox. Ladlei are Invited to examine these beautiful goods, ax they make Very Appropriate and Useful Tresents for Gcntlemon. An liumeuso Btock of all kinds of LINKS GOODS SELLING. OFF AT GKKATLY UEUUCIID 1'lllCRS. 3tITTIIi:i3TV, LIIVIIJIV STORES, Nos. 1128 CHESNUT St. and 828 ARCH St,, u HXli2 ClAL jJSJSOUJS CEMENT. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLIHGEN & ARRISOiN, ISO. lOOM CHESNUT Stroot, Xliil$iclil pliiri, KoHiiectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that for TIIIUTY 1VVYS tbey will offer their ENTIKE STOCK of CHOICE AND l'INEGOODS at such a reduction as will insure a QUICK SALE. SPECIAL ATTENTION in invited to the following lines of goodn, among which are our NEW IMPORTATIONS, MANY NOVELTIES, and some of the finoHt qualitie made, Wing expressly imported fot the HOLIDAYS. DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. I ALL SIZES . DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS, IN ALL SIZES. DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS. PARIS TAPESTRY PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. RTC1I EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. RICH AND ELEGANT LACE CUHTA INS. RICH SATIN CURTAIN MATERIALS. BRIDAL MARSEILLES QUILTS; EXPOSITION DO. DO. J'TNE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCH IKFS, Together with a large and general flock of WHITE GOODS, LINEN GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, BLVNKETS, 1LANNELS, DOMESTIC MUSLINS, ETC. ETC. ETC. M ti.ei Ditkii:i.p Ahhmcau'h Book Sroitg.- It is a healthy sign in thse "dull times" to see that the Iraftiu in Lilera. lure flourishes, as is indicated by the extent ivo alterations and improvements which have recently been made by Ihittield Ashmoad to his store, No. 7J1 Chesnut :tioot. These alterations consist in an entire chauge of the front and interior of the store. New Hulk Winiimr with large plato glass have been in serted in place of the old-fashioned kintl, making the con trast quite striking. One window is appropriated to Honks in overy conceiva ble style of binding, from the common cloth to the elegant 'Frm Half." The other window is appropriated to "Ohromos," framed and unfntmed; the two windows forming a display which cannot fail to attract the passer-by, excite his curiosity, and cause him to walk in and examiuo the largo and wall- selected stock inside. Ihe alterations and improvements to the Interior aro equally dee'ded. The whole store has been repainted, and presents a brighter and cheerier appearance. Midway in the store is the Art Uallerii, which is commo dious and well lighted, and is appropriated to the exhibi tion of (.'Aroma and llioir "Original," Immediately in the rear of the Art Onlln y is the "t'irculatimj Lihrary," an entirely new feature of this establishment. This is fitted np in a very cosy mannor, and contains over 4UO0 volumes of well-selected and standard works. By this arrange ment Mr. Ashmead is able to accommodate those who wanttoAi'i and those who want to 6oi nic. Immediately adjoining the Circulating J.ilnaru is the Whotemlo ami Parkins lloom, where the publications of this house are kept in quantities, packed and shipped to all parts of the country. Although the store is large, measuring 33 by 150 feet, it is furnished and arranged ia such a manner as gives an air of comfort and easo such as one feels in his own library. Altogether the store is a credit to Philadelphia. UKOBOE A. PltrUCK A 00,'S OBOANS AND MF.LOnKO??S, with improvements exclusively our own, onvered by tkm I'ATl nth. Prices from $00 to 900. The oldest and largest manufactory in the world. 4',000 instruments now in use. For Catalogues and Prioe Lists, address Buffalo, N. Y., or Chicago, UL, or S. T. Clonnoy, New York, Jamks Bella, Philadelphia, BUV THK HARLKIGH. BUY THK HARLKIGH. PURKST LKHIGH COAI. MINKD. OIT1CK, COKNJCR SIXTH AND SPRING (iAUUKN. DKPOT. NO. P57 N. NINTH STRKKT. WILLIAM W. ALTKR. BKST QUALITIKH OF 8CHUYLKIIX, LORBKRRY, AND SHAMOKIN GOAL Oiiika and Glarswahk, We always take pleasure In recommending the best places to deal at, and we thorefore heartily commend the establishment of William Akkhs AUoHo. l Market street, where a splendid assort ment of first-class china, imeunswure, and glassware is being disposed ot at prices that meet the wishes of the motit economical buyers. PI.KASK HEAD THK NdTK AT THK BOTTOM OK WAN AM A K Eft 1 BUOWNft ADVKHTIHUMUNT. imi. ( OI.I.ADAY. On the evening of the 'id instant, MAR THA W., wife of the late Theodore Uolladay, inlbe74th er of bcr age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tlie fuucral. from tlie reaideuoe of her son in law, Mr. Knmiiel Oukford, Nu. lti'ij Brown street, on Monday, the 61 u luetar t, at 10 o'olock A. M. KKYH. -Onth natant, Mrs. MART HA J., wife of William W. Keys. 1 tie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, the 7lb instant, at 2 o'clock P. M., from tbo residence of her husband, No. 1114 Vine btreot. To prooued to Woodlands Cemetery. " I.I'.WIS.-Onthe Both ultimo, Mrs. SARAH LEWIS, iu the 4ltb year of borage. The relativee and friende of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 11124 S Niuili street, on Siindsy afternoon, December 6, at a o'clock. 'J o proceed to Latayet to Cemetery. POrTH.-On December 8, 18ti;t, JOHN POTTS, In the Wh year of his age. His friends and relatives are invited to his funeral, on Tucsduy morunisf, Ducauibur 7, at. 10 o'clock, from tbo rem. riem e of bis sou in law, John Mutobinsoii, at Kolieuck's rtatinn. Cars leave Ketminirton Dejioi si 7 A. M. lu terinent at Upper Dublin, Montgomery county. Pa. HTAl'H On the 3d instant, of typhoid fevor, JOHN 6TA HU. Mtxi XI yeaie. , . His relatives and irionda are lavitan to attind his fins rul. troni his 'uu rosideuce, in VS'oodioii v, Nf. J., ou Mco mi Hav iiiornmv, llieolll instant, at 11 o'clock. I vt KHM A N. Ou t no 'J. I iustaut. Airs. AN.M IMKIt, MAN, in bur Mill yxni. Due notice vf tlie tuuerol will bo given, rmL.VDnt.ru ia. HOLIDAY GOODS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We would call attention to our large assortment of French .13iotiv:eH, FlLixillis Htsxnl4 WITH FANCY MILK SHADES. Tapei Lamps, And many other articles that wou'd be suitable prostate combining beauty with utility, Misley, Merrill k Tliactara, No. 718 CHESNUT STREET, 12 4 stutblOt PHILADKLPHIA, A. .1. I A W I E It, IK., No. 1302 OHK8NUT STRKKT, Also, No. 100 VUI.TON AVKNUH, BROOKLYN, N. Y. HOLIDAY (.OOIN, Such as all the SKW STYLES OF KMBROIDHRIKS, CHAIRS, TOWKL RACKS. FOOT RKST8 Also, a fnll line of PAPKR-EMBROIDKRKD PATTERNS, WOR8TKD SILK, READS, ETC MONOGRAMS PR AWN TO OUDKU. 15 2thmwlra LIFE INSURANCE What More Acceptable Christ nuiM lrfieiit to a lovinj Wile or hitter thiiu a Policy or Life Insurance lu THE PENH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or iiiir.Aii:i.iiiiAf No. 921 CHESNUT St., below Tenth, THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN THE CITY OK 8TATK. Accumulated 4'apltul, f9, .100,000 AFTEIt TAYINQ LOSSES TO THE AMOUNT OP 1,'00,000. UlOwsStro MOURNING DRY COODS. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKST $2oo. moo. 3a5. 30, vie, BESsorc &. son, No. 918 CHESNUT STREET, M tit PUILADKLPUIA. CECON'D MOUKNINO URE3S GOODS loUiiK out below the oost of importation our entire stock cf Kail and Wintor Second Mourdino; Poplins Mo hairs, Alpacas, Mouseolmes, Plaids, Kobes, etc. BKHSON A HON, 1236t No. 918 ClIKSNUr htreet. WANTS. rAKTED-F.VKlY ONE TO CAT.L AND T V see tbo I'urhuiii 1 auiily hmtinu Mucliino, No. 7)1 CHEBNM'btreit. FOR SALE. first FOH HALE VKUY ELKfiAN 1' AND DE Eli. siriitdo lliowii stone Itesidiinun, No. 1HU Walnut t iu. t, opi'Ov'to it n leiiiniuM) niiiiui-o. io Icet trout by 'ji foot duo p to huns mi strnnt. Apiily to I.K.VMS II. KKDNI'.R, 12 42 fw. 7J1 WAIiNUT Mtrwet. We are Rapidly Selling OVERCOATS, all styles, For n Hhort time n (Induction of 1C? ioi cent, tlio Cusstoiii J.)o)iirtniont. BOYS' CLOTHING , the very best made, at heavy reductions. Twenty Per Cent. Discount on all manner of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Determined to close out quickly the IMMENSE STOCK ON HAND, we wball ru tko ll.o Sale a Duplicate in orary impact of tti Great Executor's Sale held one year ago. At which the Tooplo well Kemciaber they necnrod the Best Bargains in Clothing that thev have ever made in their lives. THIS IS THE STATEMENT OF THE CASE. Anticipating, an did nil Merchants, an nnus nally brisk trade, wo invested EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS In (lie ronntifachirft of riothinp;. Our sales have 1. a: r 7 ' 11 'I' .1 .. a i j. - ni'ui viiuc mr run iiimu iu uuuui Lea-ving us Four ITundrod Thonsnndl"()ll(irs' worth of Garments. Goods of every description, utmost care, of the very finest materials, NOT ONI', DOIj JjAU'S ()JJTll OV WHICH are Hence wo are determined, at nil hazards, to uinke a OI'TSTV SWEEP, So as to have our couuters clear for the next Season's Trado. UOUSU OVKN FROM 7 A.M. TO 0 . J. AND SAT WHO AY NlUlll'H LATMK. Any fantieti(s bouuht at night, or ntty other time, Cin'I'ViiFULTjY JA0J CANGED, and when not ablo to suit the customer.' th MONSf ItElUKNJ'.I), according to OL'Jl CUSTOM An extra forco of salesninn in attendance, . and most careful attention given to nil. WF. AUK ULAU T UK VEOVLK AVPRF.VIATK TUN Ol'I'UllTUNlT Y AND ARK GETTlS'f! SIWII HAllQArNfr WH 11AVK STILL AN 1MMKNSK STOCK. WAN AMAKER V I5ROWN, OsiJc IIjiII, Uio Ixi-f'wl. 01otliii Hoiiho, THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. READ THIS NOTE IF YOU HAVE NOT TIME TO READ ANY MORE:- 7'his sole it positivel w clear out $400,000 worth of clothing, nod every garment mutt be sold; in order to do which WE HAYS MARKED ON the goods SUC'U FIGURES that no house CAN AVl'UOA VII the low prices at which we are selling off. The great matt of pcojile who hatefilM the 9tore all the week can testify to this; m,d a ?iit will satisfy any one that i the mt-tter of LOW PRICES t are down so low that no other house can ever reach v-. DRY COODS. No. 43 NOIITII EIGHTH STKEKT, OPKKKO THIS DA V. J Xolicln.v CjtocxIn ! HANDSOME VIENNA WHITING DESKS. Roaewood Do. Mahogany Do. Klegant Card Boxes, in oarred wood, eto. Wine Sets, Toilet Bets. Mosaic Card Receivers, rcrjr choice. Eiqulaite French Toilet Articles in Crystal and l ieorlj Clilt, Bronze, etc. too IVeneh Jardinieres, at $1, Tory fine. Elegant Kbonyaml Gilt Tables, painted China Inji. Ijirge Frenoh Jardinieres, gilt stands, 1U0U Inkstands, 25 cents. 67$ Carved Halob Stands, 28 and 31 eta. SILK AND SATIN FANS. Exauisite bans in green, bluo, and white an tin. Largest assortment ol 1 AN8 iu the market. Cheapest Cana in the market. Fine French I'ortemonuaies Job lots of Slippers at $1 to I'M. Handsome Tufted Sofa and Olmir f UKhiens. LOT OF ABTBAUUAN BATCH Rhb, halt' price. 6U0 dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Hdk,fd., Ue. ; Uont t-vr offered. 60 dozen Ladies' Hemntitched Hdkfs.,31 toTS:. Bcal Pointe Lace Ililkfa and Dollars. Keal Valenciennes Hdkfs. and Collara. Imitation Hdkfs., I .ace, Ul fo 75o. lt0 Cients' Hemstitched Udkfs., 35 and 2 e. Kxtra lino do., colored border, 50 to Tic. Drew (iooila at 31c., cot over tUlo. Iren Uooils, 45 and Wo., cost over $1, Black Bilks at decided htrKaius. Would call special attention to our stock of gun !s tor the IlolilarH, Purcbaced within the past ten day., for OaKII ONLY, at less than fill cents on the dollar, which enables u to com pete BucceBHiiilly with conipctiiot a wba import, and those who settle at 40 aud 'M conta on the dollar, lii t lit J. W. THOMAS, Soi. 405 and 407 North SECOND St, Ha now open lil.s 1V.I aud Winter Importation of LADIES' CL0AKINGS. ULACK CAItACVLLA. ABXKACUANH, In lUi.ok and WUIto. 8 HAL HKINJ. VELVET BliAVKS, Jiioll Cflorx. FANCY CLOT11B, tor Opera Clouki. 911fip 61 LK rLl'SllKS AND VELVKIHICNS TVfPP"VrVTTT -1 WOULD RE- UlljUAA T 1 I 1 Imiect'ully Inform l'n dartHkers that, in order In nioct tlm iuumaa id demand fur n. y patent IH'KLaL (JAbKk l i, I have Uikon the Urn .aetyat No. 1228 Plf't.K AVKNUK. With my enltiraed lauilitiii', 1 am iiiiw pivpareJ to sup prinniitly all tiidun in city ot oounlir . Mthatuipv K. SI. KAKLKV off, at Price3 lielow the tu i i, every uescnpi ion, tuoxiwaa of VAr.mnw. PANTS and VESTS, exceeded last year's, but haye fallen short .lOO.O.OO, l'OJl YEAKS TAST. DRY GOODS. OPENED THIS MORNING, TlieUrcnlest Thing I.vcr Oirercd in This Country. iiOOO i:i4 ;vt l4-l:ilne ISob-H, lull Patterns, ilcli coleringsi, nt $2 a drosa pattern. SOOO Vardn ofTIiitl Vclretccni, Iu f'.latk and nil tho ctdor!i, at Mo, per yard, coht to Itrpoit $I'I0. IO,0O01'i1k Rt'ill litcli C'hiui!C8, ATarranlBil Fast Colors, J'.cnutiftil ColoriiiRS and Pesifinn, at 2i'ic. per yard, bave retailed this hchw.ii at fi2S,'o. Olio UHr AII-1mI Serpen, All ( olois, at Mo. per yard ; have sold at $175. One Uhh UoIur4"4l SIIUm, iurbes wide, and very heavy, at $3 per yard ; the prioe has boeu ttil'SO. 'l oRnthei- with every variety of rich drons kouiIh, xhawlH, and uiouruing Koods a cheap iu propoition. Thtie KOndf liave :ill hern bouirht 'roin Bankrupt Sale, and other houroes, at Ihe lowest panio prices, and will he aold accordingly. J.A. 80UTHWICK, NO. 17 S. KKMITII STltEET, 12 4 !)t K K.I.tJW MARKKT. WINl)OWWITH UKVOLVINO PVRAM1U. DI M I T Y H A N 1) . Jnnt received an addi Liti.'il Kr doenof these very buperior .'!." oent Baudo, wmth tl,it in Kold. - 4'Asirs IIIU4DVAY I'lM.lNC, three iorliea wide, for Pillnw cime Trrimmini;, D '75 a piece; only a small lot at the- price. Ki:AI. ( I.l N 4 OI.LAttS. A. lot of very good hand-made Cellars, gjc. NOTTlN4iiIA.il J.Al i: 1'4MC TUANSO.IIK. The New Idea! Ladies, I.acex over yeur front doois in Hteud of ptper. Traces, doiihlo liorder. 1!7 incbe wide, 14, 10, lrt. 20, i2, and 2:"ic. a yard, u al-t vahialion. I'KOTC'IIKT ItKKTII AND COM. A If. 4, for Velvet Cloaks, HaniMes, etc. The attention f the hiditts is directed to this heuutilal and cheap lot of Collars and Bert tins. I1IHVN Ilr.'MMKn I.1NKN HOKIX. A lot of 95 cent and a lot of 44 n ut f rom New Vork auc tions, very cheap indeed. VAl.KNt'IKN.Ni: HOC. INC.. A few lots frem auction, : and 40c. a dozen, only one half the nsuul iirice, at WllKNI'.'S Jice, Kmhroidery, and White (iooda Store, No. : H N. KK.ll I'll Street. It gRYSON & SON, No. 8 NOHTH 8IXT1I STltEET, Stationers, Printers, and Engravers. FANCY GOODS, KINK STATIONERY. Pocket Knives, Leather (iooda, Willing Desks, Folio. Diaries, IbW, at ll3 4 6trp e RKPUOKD PltlOKB TO INK V UK KAt'ID SALK3. 'piIE UNDEKSIQNEI) HAVING KELIN- I nuished the Heatinff of BuildinRs by Steam or Wuter, it will be continued by WILLIAM It. WIST A B, lately snperinteniliiiK that depiirluicnt of thoir buM- W I STAR & HOULT.ON, No, 227 SOUTH VIY1 II 8TK1CHT, II RATING BY GTUAM. OK HOT "V7AT33R. JIA8 OK TIVI5 OUT TO OUDKU. , LAI MiitiKK AND CliLlNAHY Al'I'AM ATI'S KlT'JiSi Ul. lO'tiMuUlf Cost of Manufacture j, on nil canh hslIch in of our calculations amounting ti tlr pr r f suitable to all clasps, umdo np wa willing to oarr ovur into u with tha uext yer. DRY QOOD3. J. M. HAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St. MOl AY, December O, Ooiitiiiuntion of ISctle To Close Out Entire Stock. GREAT INDUCEMENTS Will bo Offered Monday, Doc. C. JiLACK SILKS Koduced from $1-75 to $1 -00. lijie tiuality do. do. f'OOtbfl'SO. G106 Graini do. do. $300 to $2 '00. r. CASES I5LACK EMPRESS CLOTH Kedaced from $1-00 to 62 cents. BLACK ALrACAS Eeduced from 60 to 25o. MOURNING GOODS, CLOTHS, AND CL0AKINGS. At llulf Former Prices. HI'liciAJL. OFFEKING OK , . LINEN STOCK, Morality, December 0. CLOAKS AND SUITS WILL Bli SOLD AT A OKI'AT BEDUOTION. M,000 V A 1(T)S FANCY SILKS ltKlUCKI TO ti-uo, tt-tifi, ;if,o, otid ta-oo. tta 1869. HOLIDAY PRESENTS f BEAUTIFUL AND OUEAP. A GUEAT DEAL FOU LITTLE MOJTEY We have a moat splendid atoftk of ooda, fine'y aasorted, and huvaput the piiei . down to the lo,THt 1)1)1, as w clime out atoek TWIOK A VKAK rnulart.T -that's .our rulo-ao aa alwaya to keep thing's irttkh aud ui, ttii.t I'OSITIVE BARGAINS MAY BK EXPECTKD. W o invite attention to l'AISLKY AND UUOCIIK SHAWLS. rOPLINS, JiLACK. blLKS, AND l'LAU3. KID GLOVES, LLAMUETd, ANDCASSI MEKES. JOSEPH II. THOUNLrlY, N. S. Cor. Eighth arft Spring GarJoa, LilUtl PIJILAUKLFIIU.
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