THE DAILY isVfciJiiiG TELEGRAPH TOIPLti SHEET PIIILADELPJIIA, SATUttttA?', PEC1MBER 18, 18C0. 8 HKING A Dirt for ftlrntnl PvHprplli'M nnd a HnlntI Tor innll Sninrlr-M. Th mhole eartJuUy roiHjHiuruifd and put vp rxprrwtly Jvr family Vac. ctv unit si:hie:m 1:01101:. NUMBER (.-CLIV. THU MISUSER'S HILL. An Entirely Original Porin. The wax llp;lit illumined it Kiftli avounc liall, And llic crinoline whirled in tho mazy bull, And tho lovers of fashion were blithe and i?uy, Danciitf the hour' ol re-tt away. The faiiKtKHid beheld with a booby's pride The beautiful drem of his stylish bride; While she, Lt her fine clothes, seemed to be The queen of thut splendid company. Ob, the Milliner's Bill! "I'm weary of fatin," Boon she cried, "I'll have a blue velvet, more full and wide; And none of my bonnets suit my face. . J shall order another of sweet pointed lace. With emerald (lowers; nnd then, dear man, You'll let me Indulge in a tarlatan." And old Hubbies cried, as his wife he eyed, "The dearest of women is my denr bride." Oh, the Milliuer's Bill! Trench cambric that morning, green silk the next day, And ft white moire antique ere the week passed away The richest and newest stuffs to be -jot TLe blockhead's wife bought, and he sruged them not. Two years Hew by, and the bills at last Had arrived at a ligure exceedingly vast; And when Bubbles beheld the turn he tried, 'Tin an old iool, done by a spendthrift bride !" Oh, the Milliner's Bill ! At lcnpth broke a bank that b.id loiitf kept hid The dodges by which it the public did; And a document Ion;; was discovered there The Milliner's Bill oi that lady fair. Oh, very much 'twas then confessed Had been lent to her lord Ironi the banking chest; And when the crai-li came, vnin humbug's doom, The Iriilt's display proved bis fortune's tomb. Oh, theMillincr's Bill ! AN J A' TON I OA TED FEAGilENT. My Dear Sirie Editor: I say! Did you notice what Mr. Colfax said at Baltimore? LUe, a minister, dear boy, stated that he hoped, "t the earliest possible period, to deal in a bold and comprehensive manner with the licensing system, in order to cheek and diminish the labilities and the temptations to drink." Mr. Colfax dines with the anchorites, and anchorites it would seem that we are all to be Blade. I shall turn tory, and drink lik a fish with the dolphin. But he's to be a dying dol phin, I suppose. "But while his heart the fatal javelin thrills, Ami fleeting lire escapes in sanguine rills, What colors" Pardon me, sir, dear boy, I wander a little. 1 have drunk, but I am reasonably sober. Only emphatic and affectionate, dear, clever boy. But inexpicstibly shocked. That last quotation was Falconer. He was drowned. I wish every body was drowned that interferes with liquor. Drowned in a butt of Lord Malmesbury. Drowned in the lied Sea. where the Sue. Canal is, like riiaroah. My dear Series, I've the greatest respect and esteem for you, old follow, but tell mo with tears hi your eyes no, my eyes tell me w ith tears in my eyes, what's Mr. Col fax going to do!-' How's he going to cheek my faculties did I write faculties I meant faci lities. "Drink to me only with thine eyes." 1 'That's to be the rule, is It? It's noneene. Jt can't be. How can eyes Uriuk? They cau poor out water specially when onions are about but it's folly to say that eyes cm drink, i They can't drink.- Ben Jonsou was au ass, but i lie was a bigger to talk of eyes drinking. 1 o 1 I express myself with fatuity, facility, felicity? j My. Dear Serux, I've the greatest respect and esteem for you, old fellow, but something , must ! be done. Drink must not be cut off. He may rut off what else he likes. Cut oil Mr. Win. B. I Reed's head only, ha! ha! ha! dear clever boy, ho ! must find it first. Cut off tho pheasants and ' partridges, I don't shoot, and I hate game. But ! lienor I "The liquor that I love, And keep it safe and sound --" No, my dcarA'nWc. I respectfully decline Laving my bold and comprehensive checks and lacilities cut off and diminished. Finance Pine Nantz There's a joke. It's nothing to joke about ilreatest respect and esteem Dear clever boy. Creates! respect Colfax? No. He's not clever To cut off my faculties check check TO WED Oli SOT TO WED. "To wed, or not to wed, that Is the question! Whether 'tis cheaper lor maukiud to suller The thousand ills of single blesscduess, Or take to arms an eager, charming spouse For better, or for words, and thus to end them. To court to wed no more; and with a word, A simple word, to castolT boarding-houses. Hash, and cod forever. 'Tis a consummaliou Devoutly to be wished. To court, to wed; To wed 1 and foot the dry goods bills ? Ay ! there's the rub; Tor in that state of bliss, what bills may come For switches, plumpers, (irc-ian bends, aud paint I guess I'll pause! That's the reason We bachelors are so afraid to many: Yor who would bear the bills ot washer-women, Or darn the gaping sock at heel or toe, Or with a needle (dillicult to thread ), Minns a thimble, sew a button on, Or lie a necktie iu a double knot, Whtn just by saying "Yes," when parson asks us "Will you have her?" We needn t do it ? Who'd nmnt and groan uloud with raging tooth, Or any other ill, without a wile to throw his boots at, From which (.unless he's left a widower Or quickly gets divorced or runs away) No fellow e'er returns ? This holds us back, And makes us rather bear Uic ills we have Than fly to those we kuow not of, Thus, having donned a wig and dyed our beard, We're made the .prey ot threw d und crafty widows, The dupe of maidens of uncertain age, The game of unsophisticated uii ls. And dare not llee these lils by w edding. HPKC1AL MEETING OF THE INMATES OF TU EE Hi K IS Ji 1 1 E 1 NSA NE A S 1 'L UM. .Anton In Jtelulian to ih I'nlvrritllr of IVnu vlvnolu. A mass meeting of members of the aluinul of the University of Pennsylvania who are at pre fwt inmates of the Kirkbride Jusane Asylum was held vu Kaliirduy List In the cc-llor kit. -hen Of tic Intt named institution. Resolutions of ouuoitiAe with the juiiitor of the University were passed, Inasmuch as lie has hrroicaWy paFsod through the ordeal of havidg a real "feed" w ithin the walls of the. college m un precedented and uncalled-for innovation. The following resolutions, having at hrtthe 1ct mtereds of tho, University, were offered nnd unanimously approved: WhrreiK, It hus pleased the city antlmrttlrg in tlielr Infinite wisdom to remove from us our families, friends, and former associates, In order that wta miplit prosecute wltn uninterrupted ardor the pe culiar studies to which each of us maybe most stronply Inclined ; and whereas, they have for that fwrposi) furnished us with cumfortiiiilo rooms, One iiillolnin, spacious grounds, and polite attendants; therelore, linoirnl, Tlint we condole with our fellow-students of the rntverslty, because thut, while we am Ifvtuir In (iiletneM anil esse, they have not where to lay their heads, thut Is to sav, a place larje enough for said heads (i. ., a place In which to spread them selves). Ilt iuU-ed, That as it, is the wish of the students of PSHirnlverslty nnd of their Instruetorlal attendants to better themselves in thu respect, that we recom mend to the city authorities the erection of such a place of retreat for our companions In dilTKsult.y us lias already been kindly furulsucd to us; and that the said retreat, with suillcieiit surrounding property, be deviled toihc students, tlicir attendants, and tlielr heirs and assigns forever; sr that no dlfllculties between them and fhe surrounding world may ever (Itstriiet, their thoughts from hljthcr things, nor the said higher thoughts disturb the equanimity of the surroundiiif world. Jtrmilmi, Tlint, In ense the city authorities refuse to do this Ret or simple justice and humanity, we give up, for the use of our more needy brethren, the home and Its surrounding comforts which we now enjoy, and most disinterestedly we say it that we return to the bosoms of our respective families, there once more to battle with the cares and neces sities of 11 1 e t In order that by our thus denying our selves and by their enjoying our advantages, the world may lu the end grow wiser by the diffusion and elaboration of the thoughts nnd Ideas which have hvm our study during the whole of the happy period of our residence in tills secluded spot, Signed with the sign of the cross by tifty-tlve alumni. t 1 t t t t 1 etc. A DIALOGUE IN VEESE. "I heard it, !" "Who told you f" "Her friend"(?) "Yondon't sav?"' " 'Tis dreadful !'" "Yes, awlul !" "Don't tell it, I pray !" 'I food Gracious !" "Who'd think it !" "Well! well! well ! Dear mc !"' "I've had mv Mufplcions !" "Arid I too, you sec ' "Lord help us!" "I'oor creature '." ".So artful!" "So slv !" "No beauty ! ' uitc thirty !" "Between you and I !" "I'm going !" "Don't stav, love !" "J can't!" "I'm forlorn !" "Farewell, dear!" "(iood-be, sweet!" "I'm oi.ad hiu'.'k iiiim:!'' T WO "COMPOSITIONS." V. WA1.KFUTIIK VOrN0F.lt. l imp. I On Industry. With wlint singular persistency of purpose docs that diminutive and laborious creature, the Bee, turn to account every minute of sunshine! The construe. ion of her cell is a marvel of insect architecture; aud if you were to attempt to spread wax with the same neatness and regu larity, you would no doubt fail in the most igno minious manner. At least, 1 know should; for I was only the other clay sealing a letter, when I burned my finger dreadfully. I am aware thut bee's-wax is not sealing-wax; but still if I bad used bee's-wax to fasten my envelope, I dare say I should have made just as bad ft mess of it, or worse. Then, again, look how the bee labors to store those oetatroual chambers with the saccharine food she is all the day gathering from roses, tulips, candy-tuft, pelar goniums, pansies, pinks, hollyhocks, fuchsias, heliotropes, marigolds. dahlias, begonias, lupines, lilies, daflydowndillics, aud, iu short, every opening (lower. I can't help think ing thai if the whole of one's time was passed in books or work, or even healthy athletic pastimes, such, for example, as hop-scotch, dominoes, tossing the caber, knurr and spell, coddants, cricket, rounders, peg-top, prisoner's base, nougtats-and-crosRPS, Aunt Sally, cribbagc, nine pins, Indian clubs, lly-the-gartcr, boxing, bal ancing tobacco-pipes on thu tip ol one's nose, hkimmiug halfpence at cats or attic-windows, turning catherine-wbcels in the road, or putting the stone, we might haply give as good au account of every day as our little friend tho Bee could do, if so required. (Since the fore going was committed to manuscript, I have met with similar ideas in verse, by a Dr. What's-his-name. I do not, however, think It necessary or desirable to cancel my own original reflections on a subject which, after all, Is quite open to anybody.) Cbuii. II On ltlowinx Your Uralna Out. I would put the question to any sensible man, whether lie docs or does not consider it nobler in the mind to sulier many lncouveuiences, to which slings aud arrows are mere flea-bites lu comparison and especially I might indicate blighted affections, the procrastination of your family solicitor when there is property to bo distributed, iu which you have a share, losses of the Derby, lightness of the money market, the impertinence of the fellow who keeps on calling for the Queen's taxes, aud, generally, the spurns that patient merit is obliged to put up with from all kinds of cads und humbuus, aud stnek-up little beasts, who give themselves no end of airs, aud try to ride rough-shod over everybody who bus not bad the same luck that they have than to terminate one's existence by an act of feUi de ki Well, you know, the fact is that nobody would be fool enough to go on day after day standing this sort of thing, if it wasn't for a deuced strong objection to becoming a body, and being sat upou by a dozen tradesmen, some of whom, perhaps, have been confoundedly rude to one iu one's life, when one has not happened to bo able to pay one's bills the moment one hus been called upon iu a sudden nnd peremp tory, not to say Insolent, manner to do so. There's the rub ! ( m consideration, moot people will rather bear the ills they have, than do any thing desperate to get rid of them. (I have but this moment met with a passage in a shock ing tragedy, by the well-known' tjlmkespcaro, that bears a decided family likeness to my phi losophic proposition. It will scarcely bo ex pected that 1 should cxpuuge thu foregoing oii bemitions because of their likeness to what was written at a distant period of Ktitlinh literature.) A I raillr Noun, Fur V'mV, Ipkery pinkery loo-toe ! Toosery poosory show, show ! i I ie to da-da, Kiss-klssy ma, Ickle-y pickle-y, bo, boh ! A (lr0! Raisin A Hpanlsh paper says it is "currently reported" that the King of Portugal will accept the throne of Spalu. Wo should have thought that considering the fruiu of the country the report should have been made by fcrupe, not cuncntly. A Homk Tut'Tii. Count the. cost before setting ut on a. foreign trip, or yon may find yourself, Incontinently, "all abroad." ' LtjMHPU. We rend that twelve lumbermen In Maine were killed the other day by drinking tea in which n lizard had beeu boiled. We confess our sympathy is with the lizard, for if he was boiled he died a very unpleasant death; whereas we donbt if the decoction would have hurt tho lumbermen. A Goon Latek. An enthusiastic poultry keeper writes to suggest thai The Greet EatUerH should now be called 77ie Great Jlen, lacunae it has laid so many cables, and brought up some of them, too! The Sthaioiit Tip 1-et vcloeipedists take heart of grace; they are a long way from lcing tho only class who fail most lamentably to "go straight." Social Si uof.kt Dr. Uiehardson has in vented a knife that cuts so fast that nobody can feci it. After nil, however, there is nothing vastly new in this surgical invention. 1'eople in society cut each other every day, and, if they arc ull fast, neither of them feels it. Tin: 1'f.st Sea Wkf.!). A cigar on the beach. FESSEM)i:. Hennlsr Cnttrll'is ICiiIokv of the Occenici! hlfllCKIUIUl. The following is a verbatim report of the elo quent tribute paid to the memory of the late William Pitt I'cssendcn by Senator Cattell, of New Jersey: Mr. President, If 1 were to take counsel of my judgment rather than of my feelings, J am sure 1 should rcinnln a silent listener throughout, these mournful ceremonies, for 1 cannot hope to add any thing to the eloquent and impressive words which have fallen from the lips of those who have preceded me, nor will any words of mine add to the justly hlKh estimate which the people of this country have mined of the talents, patriotism, and eminent, ser vices of the distinguished statesman whose loss we mourn. lint I should do violence to the promptings of my heart if 1 fulled on this occasion to oiler my tribute of respect and aifectlon to the memory of my de parted friend. ft Is no part of my purpose to attempt any delinea tion of the character of Mr. Kessenileii, or to speak, of the eminent services he Iiuh rendered to the coun try on this tlonr and elsewhere in the most critical period of our nation's history. His colleague! and olhcrB liuvc lltl.v spoken of his public, career, and It may solely be left lor the pen of the historian to complete the record. My purpose Is a more simple and grateful one. I bring rrom the garden of the heart a few fresh, modest flowers, dripping with the dew of affection, to cast upon the grave of tlte friend loved. Mr. Fessenden was my friend. When three years ago I come to this chamber, fresh from the' busy walks of a stirring commercial life which alforded little time for tin- careful study of public airalrs, a stranger to most or the members of the body, unfa miliar with the forms of legislation, deeply im pressed with the responsibilities of my new position, and distrustful of my ability to do justice to my Utate, lie took me by the hand, addressed me gene rous words of encouragement, gave me his conn deuce, and honored me with his friendship, and with all the kinducMS, delicacy, and alleetion ol an elder brother he continued to the end to be my constant counsellor and steadfast friend. At the very outset of my Senatorial career he was kind vnough to express a wish to have me placed on the Finance Committee, of which he was then chair man; a position which us a new memiterlnad no right to expect, but a compliment I fully appre ciated. For more than two years It has been my privilege to occupy a seat by his side lu this cham ber, kindly Invited thereto by himself. I had there fore the advantage of enjoying to a large extent his brilliant and instructive conversation on subjects of public interest, and also ample opportunity to study the characteristics or his mind and heart in the un restricted social intercourse which such proximity naturally begets between friends. Mr. President, William P. Fessenden was an honest man ; and, sir, "An honest man Is tne noblest work of tied." lie was the truest man to his convictions I have ever known. He had that combination of qualities which alone can muke a great statesman a elear heud and a pure heart coupled with a linn will and a determined spirit. Moreover, 1 can bear testimony that he was a man of the finest sensibilities, the most tender-hearted and affectionate of men. I spcuk of this because I fear in some quarters he was not in this respect fully understood. In the heat and fervor of current otr-hand debate, wherein I think he was without a rival in this cham ber, his keen, sharp, Incisive style and earnest man ner would sometimes wound an opponent. Hut he bore malice towards none, and f think it may bo tt ullilully sidd of him, as tie said of the lamented Senator Foot, "Impulsive and ardent in tempera mei,t, he was generous and forgiving. If Injury ex cited him to anger, it wus a generous nnger which could hardly outlive t tie occasion aud perished of Itself it h it alone." but I forbear. 1 rose only to spe.uk of him as my f i iced. 1 wus on the lar-oil shores of Die Pacific whi n the telegraph brougl' n ttin! distant point the ucc nut ol Mr. Ft sbetto n's extreme Illness. In common with olhcr members of tins body then in t ali'ornla I watched with intense anxiety the dally bulb tin Horn his home by Hie shores of the Atlan tic : and il ever there went up to Heaven from my hem i of hearts mi earnest ejaculation, it wus that (loil would spare his liie. lint II was ordered otherwise. The bolt has fallen; and while we sorrow for the loss of the patriot, statesman, and friend, it becomes us to bow sub missively to the will of flim "who doeth all things well." Mr. President, there are others hero who have known Mr. Fessenden longer than I have, who have shared with him for long years the duties and responsibilities of public life; others who respected him in his life, enjoyed his friendship, aud now lament his death. Hut no one In this chamber I am sure will more deeply leel the void created uy his death, or niLss his companionship more than I. My heart sinks within me t the .thought thut 1 shall no more hear his kindly morning salutation, no more look into till classic face, no more leel tne warm pressure of his lininl.FAIl this is gone, und gone forever; but 1 shall hold In perpetual aud gralelul remembrance the fleasaiit memories of our friendly relations on earth, t only remains for me to say farewell, kind friend, fareivcll. An Ohio child attempted to drink out the of 8j out of a boiling Icu-kcllte. She did it. but once. Bishop Bourget, of Montreal, intends to proceed Immediately with the. erection of a fine Komau Catholic cathedral in that city. The small boys in Columbia, S. C., aro wild at the appearance of an organ-grinder with bis monkey, the first since the war. A loud call comes from California that Con gress should withhold all public lauds there lor sale except to actual settlers. A family of nine persons left Oxford county, Me., last week for Utah converts to Mor mouism. President Horatio Seymour announces that the fifth, annual convention of the American Dairymen's Association w ill be held In Ctica on Wednesday and Thursday, .January ia and 111. Cencrals Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas, Rose craus, and McCook expect to attend tho reunion of the Army of tho Cumberland hi Indianapolis, lud., on Wi dueeduy and Thursday. The coercion of the New Orleans bakers still continues. A few days ago fifteen or twenty of them were lined f'oO each for not having posted the rates at which they sold their bread. 1001 AKCJ1 STKEET. 1001 GRIFFITH & PAGE. HOLIDAY LIST, CARVED WOOD, 1IE0NZES, PLATED WARE, TEA TRAYS, CUTLERY, French and German Fancy Goods. 12 1 wfcinm CLOTHWa WESTON & BROTHER, TAILORS, 000 AliCH Street. Philadelphia. GREAT REDUCTION in rnxecs. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 18 8mrp ""HE CHESNUT STREET Onc-pricc Clothing Houso, KO. G09 CHESNUT BT., ABOVE SIXTH. COMPLETE HEW FALL STOCK. LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. VO NOT FAIL TO CALL AND EXAMINE. STRICTLY ONE PUICE. 926atnth3m PERRY & CO. OURABI LITY, COHFQflT, AND ECONOMY A re combined in cur Scotch Cheviot Suits, Which wo aro making to moneaie for ' 12 12 Al.io, oar Frieze and Caisimero Suits at $1G. STYLE, KIT, TK!MMlN(i8, AND WORK ElUAL TO ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. Having determined to make Qnick SaJoof onr large HttH'k of ioode, Keady marie nnd Umnt, we neve rodooed prions so low aa to render COMPETITION UOPIXKSS. We guarantee satinfuotion in every particular, or tho sal annulled and money retnrned. EVANS & LEECH. If 27 Imrp No. iM MAKKKTHtreet. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETC. JEW CENTRA Tj CLOTH ilOUSE. ritlES, IiALSEED & HAWKINS, S. . CORNER EIGHTH AND M ARKET. Closisg Out Winter Stcck. Great Reduction in Prices. Astrachans, Velvet Ecavcrs, Caracullas, Chinchillas, Overcoatings, Waterproofs, Velveteens, ii MuthH'im Cassimcrcs. C LOTH H O U S E. jasiss & iiHn, No. 11 NOUT1I SECOND STREET, SHiN OP THE GOLDEN LAMB, Aro now receiving new styles of LADIES' CLOAKINGH, VELVET CORDS, LEAVER CLOTHS, VELVETEENS, And all Htjh.'S of goods adapted to Men's and Hoys wear. 3 29 s AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We would call attention to our htrgeaeaortmcnt of lVencli Bronzes, l.lexillu Stand4 i WITH FANCY MILK SHADKS. licolaiii 1 jaiitorns. And many other articles thut would ba auitable prestota combining beauty with ntility. Mistej, Merrill & Mara, No. 718 CHESNUT STREET, JtMatutblUt rilfl.APKLPUlA. REMOVAL. THE KEYSTONE COLLAR COMPANY HAVE REMOVED l'ROM No. 027 CHESNUT STREET TO No. 21 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, 12 IB th83t PHILADELPHIA. . WINDOW CLASS. 1 N 1 O W ii L A H W evahs, sharp a co.. No. CI 3 MARKET STREET, Are (tally receiving shipments of Glass Irom their Works, where they aro now making 10,000 feet per day. They are also receiving shipments of rnrncn toxxjdow glass. Hough Plate and liihhcd mass,Cnamelled, Stained, Engraved, and Ground Glass, wUloh they ofler at LOWEST MARKET RATEH. ft 86 8m JET CJOOD8, NEWEtiT BTYLE8 DIXON'8, Mu.aiB.fcKiiiTUStrart ' iUWaw NEW PUBLICATIONS. PORTER & COATEG, No. 822 CHESNUT STREET, MOW OFFKR FOn BALE, At 7holcEalo Cash Prices, il SFLIHIXIID STOCK. BOOKS m EiEQAitc sxxroxxias, rUIXY ILLUSTRATED. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BIBLES AND PRAYERS, Juveniles and Toys. PURCHASERS OP HOLIDAY PRESENTS ARB INVITED TO EXAMINK THE IMMKN8B STOCK OF ALL KIND8 OF IJOOK3 OFKKRKD AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET KATES PJlt CA61L Vi 1 20'.rp CHRISTMAS BOOKS, Tin? 1 i ii c h t S t i o k IN THE CITY Helling stt 1 w JLriMs. DOKE'S WORKS COMPLETE. GEORGE CECBIC, IMPORTER, No. 730 SANSOM S T 11 E E T, 121l:lt PHILADELPHIA. QHOICEENflLKSIl BOOKS FOU PKESENTS. I). J. PRICK, Importer nf l'lBKlih ncl French Ronkfl, etc., No. 7'.'.) KANSOM hi net, invitee me attention oi IxxtK-hoyrrA to bin pnperb kmh k of KI.KOAMTLY hOU&U A ND ILLUSTRATKD BOOKS, tucoUier with a reat varioty of JUVKNU.K ItlHlKS. 011ROMOS. ETC., roitnble for Cnrmtma Presents. All at the mom reason able ratea. KNUI.ISrf, FRKNOH, ATU DKRMAN BOOKS AND PKKIOD1UALH IMI'OKTK.D TO OKUKB. 11217 71 CtURTIS' LIKE OF WEBSTER. ' MUST VOLI'M K RKADY t OU UKLIVKKY TO EUBSCKI UKKtS ONLY. GKORfiK OKRF.IK, Vi It) lmrp No. 7JU hANSO.M Stroot. WINES AND LIQUORS. u BtKAIVA WIAi: CO.IIIM.tY'S Imperial Champagne, A Pure, Rich and Trusty Wine, made afr the Ki envh method, pupcrtor to aDj American and many L.anuB of imported CI1AMIAGNK, for hale ey JAMES R. YtTEBB, WALNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS, Vi 16 ILRtulOl- PHILADELPHIA . !HER MAJESTY! CHAMPAGNE. ifurfTcrr & x,ussorj. I 215 SOUTH FltONT STKEET. : rriJK ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS 1 Miliciteil lo tbe following Tery (Jlioiuu Wines, etc., lor sale by DUNTON A MJSSON, 21!iKOUTH FRONT KIRKICT. CHAMPAtiNKS. Acenta for her Majesty, line da KtontcbHiln, Cnrto Hieoe. Uiirte hlant'lie, ami (Jburlce 1 arre'H Grand Vin Kiicenie, and Vm Imuoriiil, M. klim roun A Co., of Muyunkf, .Spurkling MomjIIo sod i4UI.iIC V INKS. A1A PKIRA8.--OM Island, South Side Reserve. MIVRKIKS. 1' Kndolpha, Amontillado, Topaz, Val letta, 1'itleand (iolden har, Ciou-r, etc. I'OR'I S. Vinho Velbo Heal, Valletto, and Crown. CI.AUKTS. I'romia Aine A; Cie., MonuerrumJ and Bor deaux, Clnrt-ta and Nautorue Wiuea ;iN. "Mednr hwau." liKANDIKS. UenueBaey, Otatd, Dnjiuy i. Co.'s various ViutUCON. 4j Q A 11 8 T A I It S & M o C A L L, Nob. LIB WALNUT and 21 ORAN1TK Streets. Importers of 13RANDIK8, WINKS, (UN, OLIVK OIL, KTC, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS For ttie bale of FL'HK OLD RYK, WHKAT. ANI ROURUON WHIS K1F8. uSX'Jp r au status' oli ve oil-an invoice VV of tne above lor aale by CARSTAIRS M (! ALL. .2 Nos. la; WALNUT aad Jl I.KAN1TH Ml a. Bliarpena the Appetite. 1 Miiles the Weak Rol.utt. J Adda to the term of Life. J It Unadulterated. V s. if i. la auperinr for Minre Meat. Make Bet Wliif ky Punch. J Cure Iy'iepi,ia. -J-Jf - Is tbe Bent in tte World. 12 31m HATS AND QAR8. nWARUURTONTB IMPROVED VENTI lated and oary-UttinK Drem Hati (patented), in all the improved faaiiionn of thuaefctou. CilFJsJSUT Streot next door l tb Hot Offle ll la rv 1 ?J BHirtlSti A Kit CVMMIHSIOM tlKHOJU.Nt Ho. 2 UOKM irs MilP. New York. Ko. lh SOl'TH WHARVES, Philadelphia, No. 46 W. PRATT Street, Baltimore. W are prepared to ship every deaonptioa of Freight t Philadelphia, New York, Wilmirmun, and lntermedta'4 points wit promptnee and-despateh. Canal iiuabiaad bleam-tajia tornimied tX the honast aolioa. ALEXANDER G. CATTELL A CO FKOIl'OR COMMISSION MFRdliAKlU, No. m JROKTU WHAUViU Ro. 17 NORTH WATFR 6TBKET, . PUILADKU'ULA. W aluMDil O OAirmLb PHi Oatom. CAMUEL 8MITH & CO., No. 4 8. SEVENTH kl Street, BTF.AM AND iA8 FITTKK8 AND Pl.DM llEIlfi. 1 ube, lituus and iiraas Work onaUutly cu band. All work promptly attended to. ...... .alvauiy.d Tube lor Ciueterr I nU farnishsd. 11 17 3ra CXI1 V Kit HOli, MHO. A: OII.N, JllSam a..U6etWKDBtr1t. CO., rrr watomes, jewelry, eto. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., No. 02 CHE8NUT Street, AR7J OTE 21117 O European Novelties; Bridal Silver Vares Diamonds. Choice Gems of Art, 10 20 ttstnrp PN BROKZK. JJEIKO DESIROUS OP UEDUCING STOCK, I have concluded to offer A VERY EIXGANT AS60UTMENT OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY At lower prices than the name quality can be bought for elsewhere. Row la the t'rae to buy, in antlcipuic of the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY S. CUKISTJIAS HOLIDAYS. Fine WntchoM and hain, Sleeve Ilnttons nnd Klud, Ametlij xt SludM, Eitrns;eiiifiit ISinH, I2tc, Diamond ICInfs nnd Ntuds. Compare prices, and satisfy yourself. JOHN C. KELLEY'S WATCU AND JEWELllY STORE, No. 33 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 11 6 stuth2mrp PHILADELPHIA. HOLIDAY PRESENTS At Greatly Reduced Prices. Fine ntclie, old Jcvelry, Ntcrling; Silver IVare, Frcneli nnd iennan VZdcU., OF OUK OWN IMPOHTATION. C, W. RUSSELL, No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, 12 2thstmot PniLADELPniA. QREAT REDUCTION in tk FinoWatchcs. Just recelveil, a lot of very superior Watches, on commission, that umst Uo closed out by tho first ol the year. They have been made to order by one or the finest makers In Geneva; warranted equal to tlit Jurgecsen or Krodsham in every respect ISAAC IMU., 12 11 lot No. 120 SOUTH ELEVESTII STREET. Closing Out at Reduced Prices PREVIOUS TO Making Alterations in Our Store. WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, B1LVER-WARE, MUSICAL BOXES, FANCY CLOCKS, AND BRONZE ORNAMENTS. WILSON & ItELLWACEN. No. 1028 CHESNUT STREET, 13 1 t2Srp PHILADELPHIA. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANtTACTURERS 0 WATCH CAJE, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND POREIGBI Jo. 13 Sontli SIXTH Street. 1 1 mwsrp MANUFACTORY, No. OT 8. FIFTH Street SOLID SILVER VARE. USEIUL AND VALUABLE PRESENTS TO WIFE, FAMILY, OR FRIENDS, WM, WILSON & SON'S OWN MAKE. Old Stand, Cor. Fifth and Cherry Sts., 12 18 lmrpl PHILADELPHIA. Also, A Iffo. 1 Plated Ware. MCCXXVITT -z1 W0ULD re- j .VVk.i AAXs lapeotfully inform Vn- dertakers th.t, in order to mrrt ths Increaaml dammed V. No lcwi Timnw ivwiTi WlUi ij nlataed lacUitias, I am duw prepared to hb. tC 8. SA&LKY,
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