THE DAILY EVENING rELEGKAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAr, DECEMBER 23, 18GD. 5 CITY 1THMB. Yon Oah not Bettpk ani OniCAPFB Clothino or Besnf.tt A Co., - THAN AKTWRBRB F.i.hf. an mnlttrirhnt prrinr mnv "t'oiifj far larrlfli-inq Soodt, we trill ,,11 lmeer than tho Rkmvmkkb tbr Flack, No. tin Market Stbf.kt, No. MR Maiikrt Rtiikkt, HALF-WAY HKTWFF.N KlFTH AWI1 StTH. HALf-WAX BkTWKKW IKTH AND SIXTH. Holidrt Gifts ! Holiday Gifts ! KLKOAKT, UhF.VUL AMD DtBinAM.E PMSKNTS FOR THT. HOLIDAY. I BENCH AND ENGLISH CaHSIHKIIE PaNTH Made to Ordur, $12 and $14. A similar reduction on all Measured and Ready-made OlothiDR at Omni.M Stokf.b', No. 824 Chesnut street, Under Continental Hotel. No Present Would Be So Acceptable To a wife, daughter, slater, or lady friend, ai a Giiover Baker 8ewiio Machink, It will beacbeerful companion in her hours of leisure, and 4 willing helper in adversity, should it over come upon her. Important Sale of Superior Cabinet Furniture and Upholstery, being the large stock manufactured Itr Joseph Walton A Co., No. 413 Walnut street, and to be sold at their waroronms, on Friday next, December 24, at 10 A. M. We desiie to call the special attention of our reader to this sale: the goods were slightly damaged by the late fire, but have now been put in oomplete condition, and will be sold without reserve by T. A. McClellnnd, auc tioneer. How to he Happy. If your lady friend has not already a (; HOVER 4 Bakei: Sewino Machine, you are a happy man ; for you will have it in your power to present her with something that she will afterwards declare she would not do without fur ten times its cost. ' Dry Feet. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that can only be done by the use of India Rubber Ovirshoos, and as the incle ment season is upon us, we would advise our readers to buy none but the best quality, which can only be had at Uoodyear'm Headquarters, No. 308 Chesnut stroot, south lido, Philadelphia, A Desibahle Holiday Prebent. A Groveii & Bakf.b Skwinu M achine will always be a source of delight to a lady. It is so simple that a child can operate it, and it performs the various desoriptions of sewing in the most perfeot manner, besides doinK the most elegant and durablo embroidery. HARLEK.lt. HARLEIGH. HARLKIGH.-PURK HARD LKHU.H COAL, I.ORBF.R11Y, SHAMOKIN, AND WHITK ASH SCHUYLKILL COAL. OFFIOK, SIXTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS. DRPOT, NINTH STREET (No. SW), BELOW GIRARD AVENUE. WILLIAM W. ALTER. A Beautiful Holiday Present. A Groveii A Bakf.b Sewing Machine will prove a ouree of perpetual pleasure and pro lit. Simple, durable, and noiseless, it will not be "more trouble than 'tis worth," as some ot the complicated machines sold proved to be. JEWELRY. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 13 S. Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of tine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure article, f urnishod at a price which cannot be equalled. He also haa a large stock of American Western Watcbes in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. AW ACCEITARLE HOLIDAY PRESENT. No home can be said to be truly happy whero the gentle hum of a Groveii A Baker Sewing Machine is not some times heard. It robs labor of weariness, changes toil into pleasure, and in the infinite variety of its uses affords constant delight. Delicious Champaqne the most delioate flavor at greatly reduoed prices; also, pure Grape Brandy for inva lids, Cabmick 4 Co., Sole Agents, No. 113 Chosnut street. ABA Holiday Gift nothing coula be more appropri ate than a Singer Family Sewing Machine. To be bad upon easy terms at No. 1106 Ohesnut street. for holiday oifts, Sihokr's Family Sewino Machines, Ten Dollars Cash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. F. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnut street. For a Holiday Present Nothing could be more acceptable to a lady than a Gboveb A Baker Sewino Machine. It will lighten the labor and promote the health!and happiness of those at home. Groveii A Baker's Celeiibated Sf.wino Machine Establishment, No. 7110 Chesnut Sthket, Below Eighth. Rubber Ovehkiioes and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prices. Uoodyear's manufacture, old stand, No. 304 Chesnut street, lower side. Grover A Baker's Elastic Stitch Sewino Ma chines, also their Shuttle or "Lock" Stitch Hkwino Machines, may be obtained during the Holidays on cry euny term: Salesrooms, No. TSO Chesnut street. You Can Reuulate the Coixir. Every natural shade, from light brown to deepest blaok.ia imparted by Pha- 1.4IN S V ITALIA OH oalvatiux r i'u tiia iiaik. ue num ber of applications determines the tinge. It would be like to compare it with the ordinary hair dyes. fLEASE READ WANAMAKER & BROWN'S ADVERTISEMENT. naVIS EPI.EY At the Twelfth Street M. K. Par jonaue, No. 847 N. F.luventli street, on tn evruinK of tne lt instant, by Iter. J. K. Smith, Mr. KKNJ A.M INi I). DAVIS, of MillvillB. N. J., and AlijH A NNA M only daughter of the late Charles Kuley, oi vriuiamsporc, tor marly of Philadelphia. LOCKWOOI)-KRAUSK.-On the litth Inatant, at . . - k tr u 1,1.1 I liri.ti.i - . . Z ' D. U.,iimI Iin Mr ?:i.(llt(iH A. I.Ot'K.W 1(1)1) nf New York, to Miss ANNIE A. KKAUSK, of Harris- burg, Pa. t iii:i. COLCAN.-Suddonly.ontbe 22d Instant, Mr. JOHN COlXiAN, intueaiinyearoiuisage. The relatives and friends of th family, also the Keso. lution H'e and Stsam Fire Knjjine Lioiiipnnt, are re .,u invnjwl La attend ttiu funnr&l. from his latt residenoe, back of No. 1531 Uormantown road, on Suuday afternoon ai L owo.. " mvooy ij wjo - Cemetery. M ACH KTTU. On the 21st Instant, BKLLVILLB Mi HiK uil fHndi arelnritefl to atttnd the funeral, from . . K . . Ill" Murv .1 puu, L'.,..l.u aflur. bia late resioeneu, u. -v., wu cuui noon at li o cIim-s. v tint IimiHH -On the i Innant. MARIA B tonlitr of the lute Benjamin uud Catherine Shalloross, ' in the ;ith year of her age. ...... , . . The relatives and friwnds of the family are invited to ettcud tue luuetal, irom iuo imiurasi i uer muiiier the Bristol pike, above Frankford, on Saturday after noon , the 'M.h InMant. at i o'otook. WILDES. December 81, ANNE, eldmt daughter of Tiltnn J. and I.ydla Wildna, of Arnnytown, N. J. Funeral on Friday, Deootnber 24, at II A. M,, from the rxsidenoe of her brother-in-law, Ksra Bowen, No, 1.11 H. Eighteenth street. LUSCIOUS WHITE CRAPES, IN 85 POUND KEGS, Nicely packed to cork cuttings, so that persona can keep thorn for use all winter. BOLD AT A MODERATE PRICS BY THE KEG, 8T MITCHELL & FLETCHER, No. 1204 CHESNUT STREET, 114 thstn2mp PHILADELPHIA P LI DA Y GOOD S. FINE HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, FANCY BOIES, GLOVE BOXES, VASES, DOLLS, WRITING DESK 3, FINE TArER BOXES, And a general assortment of I TOILF.T AND FANCY AIITICLES. M. A. JONES, No. 21 V. F.IOHTII Street. 12 rX iSWp NEW PUBLICATIONS. CUNDAY SCHOOLS DESIRING THE BEST O Publication, send to J. O. OA RKKiUKS 4 CO., at the Sabbath School Kmporium, 608 AKCH Street. 12 14tuths&u 808"v,;n3K,l,M' 808 CUESNUT. CHESNUT. Juvenile Department Is the largest in the city. Books for Boys and Oirls at all prices. BUY while you have time to select them. Optic's, Dotty, Du Chaillu's, Reid's, Cooper's, Young America, Bagged Dick, Linen Books, Etc. Etc. DICKENS' WORKS. We bavo all the Kilitions, in any style of binding. Ticknor's, Peterson's, Appleton's, BJurd & Houghton's, And the Knglisb. Here you have over Fifty Fditions to select from. TURNER & CO., No. 808 CHESNUT ST11EET, 12 SKlSt PHILADELPHIA. JANUARY MAGAZINES, 1870. 1S70. Now is the time to subscribe to sny Magazine, at TURNER'S SUBSCRIPTION DEPOT. No. 808 CHESNUT STREET. DIAR1KS for 1870, of every style. 1223 2t J E W E S T BOOKS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. UNDER THE HOLLY; Stories for Cirls. FRENCH FAIKY TALES, Illustrated by Dore. LITTLE ROSIE SERIES, By Mrs Hoawer. 8 vols. 8IIIFTING WINDS, By Ballantyne. LENNY THE ORPHAN, By Mrs. Hosmor. ANIMAL LIFE THE WORLD OVER, Splendid Colored Plates, oblong 4to. NURSE'S PICTURE-BOOK, Twenty-four Beautiful Chromos. 4to. size. PICTURES OF WILD ANIMALS, With Uuge Colored Plates, oblong. ALSO NEW EDITIONS OF LADY OF THE LAKE, Thirty Engravings by Birkot Foster. THOUGHTS OF PEACE; Or, Precious Hope and Strong Consolation. BEAUTIES OF SHAKESPEARE, ' New Red line Tinted Edition. WAVERLEY NOVELS, 27 vols. ; Tinted Paper; Illustrated. The bout edition fo the Household, and a marvel of cheapness ; in various library bindings. HALF HOURS WITH BEST AUTHORS, ti vols. ; Portraits. Cloth or Hulf Calf. PARLOR POETIC LIBRARY, 10 vols, of (he Best Poets. Illustrated. WITH A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOKS AND PICTURES. POBTE11 &z COATES, No. 22 CIIESNMT Street, adjoining the Continental, l'orsuluut WHOLESALE Prices. 12 lH2ut JUST PUBLISH! D, "UlI'J CHRISTIAN FESTIVALS," A HELP TO DEVOUT OBSERVANCE OF THE SACRED SEASONS OF THE CHURCH, HV REV. ALEXANDER SIURAS, D. D., Ono volunio ltimo., tinted paper, hue cloth, gilt top, price $1'W Vine cloth, gilt edges 2 00 Or in Levant Morocco, extra gilt 4'UU MAKINU AN ELEGANT HOLIDAY PRESENT. MEMOIR OF THE RIGHT REV. GEORGE BURGES8, D. D., FIRST BISHOP OF MAINE, Edited by the Rev. Alexander Burgess, D. D Rector of St. John's Church, Brooklyn, L. L One volume, demy octavo, fine cloth, bevelled boards, Price $8'00. For sale by Booksellers generally. ICLAXTON, REMSEN A H AFFELFINOER, 12 232t Nusjtlfl and 821 MARKET Street.J'Jiila HOME AMUSEMENTS ! ! ! NEW, INKTKI'CTl VE, AND ENTEUTAININJ. ZOKTROPE8, with New Pictures. JAPANESE BACKGAMMON. SANTA-GLAUS PANORAMA, ARITU.M ATEIXE - Great Parlor Game. PERMUTATION DISSECTED U. 8. RAINBOW ORACLE, ETC., ETC. Also, Juvenile Toy and Gift Books, BIBLES, PRAVKHS, ETC.. KTO. BUIIJ)INO BLOCK8, CROQUET, BTFRKO80OPF8, G1XBKS. MICBOSOOPF.8, KTO., KTO. J. A. BANCROFT & CO., It No. 31'i Altt'II Ktreet. CHRISTMAS GOODS. A Few Things You Want CHRISTMAS, ALL OF WHICH Cmi Ijo PurchaMcU or SIMON COLTOfI & CLARKE, S. W. Corner Broad and Walnut. WHITE GRAPES AT 40 CENTS 1'EK POUND. Raisins, Almonds, Walnuts. Filberts, Fccan Nuts, Pigs and Prunes, in Boxes for Xresents. Fiunellos, Oraujes, Apples. Lady Apples, Stewart's broken Candy, White Clover Honey. Citrons, Currants, Orange and Lemon Feel. Preserved Cherries, " Peaches, " 3trawberries, " Quinces, Pineapples, ' Limes, " Apricots, G-uava Jelly. Guava lVEarmalade, All Kinds of Jellies, Duchess Fears, Sickcl Fears, Olives and Capers, Olives Farcies. Chocolate and Broma. Fine Teas and Coffees. Best Brands of Flour. Stilton, Cheddar, Udam, Roquefort, Parmesan, Pineapple, Gruyere, Gunda Cheese Young America, Imitation English, and Cream Cheese. Potted Meats and Game. Trench Peas, Trufflis, Rlushroom, Sardines, Pates de.Foie Gras, Prairie Game, Canned Corn and Tomatoes. Oeniiino Imported Cordials, Champagnes, Si erry Wines, Clarets. Old and Rich Port Wines, Hock Wines, California Wines, AND j. GOOD OIGKAJR, AFTEK DINNER. Como and Hoc Js AT S. W. CORNEH BROAD AND AyALNUT, AND Cet Good Goods at low Trices SIMON COLTON & CI A8KE, S.W. Corner Broad and Walnut, u K mp ruiLAusLrniA.- WANAMAKtilt. WANAMAKKI WANAMAKEll WANAMAKEK WANAMAKEU. WANAMAKElt. AVANAMAKER. WANAMAKElt WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEI WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WANAMAKEK. WAN AM AK UK. HOLIDAY GOODS. 1107. 1107. CONRAD BROS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. COrRVOISIER'S LADIES' KID GLOVES. MKN'S " ALEXANDER'S LADIES' " " MEN'S " SIIIICI'S TO ORDUR. SCARFS, PARTT FANS, STirDN, OPEKA GLASSES, CtTF BUTTONS, DRESSING tiASEd, DRESSIN(4 GOWN'S, ODOR HOXES, HANDKERCHIEFS, roRTKMONNAIES. u:fflers, CIGAR CASES, SUSPENDERS. NIt.K UMBRELLAS, PULSE WARMERS, CANES, i'ERFUMERY. . Everything beautiful In our Hue is represented and for sale cheap at CONRAD 1 5HOTI IlItS, 1107 CHESNUT STREET, (Glrard Row). lais fit rp CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We would call attention to our large assortment of French I3ionzos, Flexible Stands WITH FANCY MILK SHADES. Taper L:iiihk, Z'ox-eulixiii Tfinliiii!, And many other art ioles that would be suitahle prosmts oonibining beauty with utility. Misiey, Merrill & Tliactara, No. 713 CUESNUT STREET, 12 4stutul0t ' PHILADELPHIA. J O L I D A V GIFTS. HENRY A. DKEEH, SEEDSMAN AND PLOBIST, No. 7U CHESNUT STREET, OiTttrs a aplendld aHsortmont of Rustic, Lava, and Terra Cotta UungiiiK liaskets, with or without Jlanw. Also, Pluut and Fern Stands, Vases, Flower Saskets of mtporb new patterns, Hyacinth HulUs andtilasses, HouquetH, 13askets,Wreatlis, CrosHes.etc FIX)WER HEEDS iu packets satiable for mailing to distant friends. N. B. To prevent disappointment orders for Natural Flowers for Christinas are solicited early. in 21 tutu at lAHDEn, .1 U.t No. 13D9 OHE8NUT STREET. Also, No. 100 FULTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. IIOMMAV UUODM, Euub as all tbe NKW STYLES OK EMBROIDERIES, CHAIRS. TOWEL RAOK.S. IOOT RESTS. Also, a full line of PAPKR-KMUROIDKRKD PATTERNS, WORSTED SILK. BEADS, ETO. MONOGRAMS PRAWN TO ORDER. U a tusuiwlui a mi 11EMAIN OF THE GREAT SALE. We have much still to sell, and IT IS IMPOSSIBLE For anv house to get the prices down as low aa we are now selling, And the reason for it is quickly understood by those who so what an Immense Stock we have. Tho i-ricts aro all pwt down so that we guarantee them fully TKN PKIi CENT. LO WER than anywhere else, or.wc will take goods back and return money when Hhown otherwino. It will be remembered that onr stylo, make, and finish are FA 11 BETTER than ordinary ready-made CLOTHING. Our largo facilities always enable ns to Sell Cheaper than other Houses, And now, nnder those circumftlances, it can be roadily seen that this in THE opportunity to lay in a full mipply. We have still a very large stock (at leant $230,000 worth of goodn), and freshly snp. plied every day by now lots, as we aro making up the piece goodn we had on hand. We continue to allow theme whom it suits best to make selections and pay . in instalments until all is paid up. Store open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHTS LATER. WWIVrIjCEIfc Ac BROWN, Tlie Largest Clothing- IIoii..se, t S. E. Corner of SIXTH and MARKET Streets. SIUVER WARE, ETC. SiOLID SILVER AMI Silver Plated Wares roit IIOL,iriVY PRE91GNTS, CATf BE IOUOHT AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, AT THE ESTABLISHED STORE OF GEORGE H. BECHTEL, P7o. 716 ARCH Street. STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 V. M. 112 21 tutllf3t SOLID SILVER WARE. USEITJL AND VALUABLE PRESENTS TO WIFE, FAMILY, OK FRIENDS, WM, WILSON & SON'S OWN MAKE. Old Stand, Cor. Fifth and Cherry Sts., 12151mrp PHILADELPHIA. Also, A rJo. 1 Plated Ware. SEWING MACHINES. pil'ROVED ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINES. SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST, BEST LOOK-STlTOli SEWINO MACHINES IN USE. Sold oo easy monthly payments. Examine them at !o. SO AKCII Street. D. E. KICE, 12 18 lmrp GENERAL AGENT. QARTRAM & FANTON'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES ARE THE MOST DURABLE, TIIE LIGHTEST AND WILL PERFORM THE GREATEST RANGE OF WORK IN THE MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. SOLD AT $10 GASH. BALANCE $5 PEI' MONTH, Or special discount for cash down; re nted $4 per month Also eiobaoKed. Do not fail to examine them at ivo. ins ciii:si'r nti:V:i:t, U27 ttuthistip WM. T. HOPKINS. DAYS CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. BBDDCTION. Wr.l.T.StlODGRASS&CO., No. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET, In order to close out the season! stock, announce a still farther reduc tion, in prices of BLACK ASTRACHANS, BLACK ASTRACHANS, ASTRACHAN PLUSH, ASTRACHAN PLUSH, ASTRACHAN FURS, ASTRACHAN FURS, CARACULLAS, CARACULLAS, VELVET CLOTSJS, VELVET CLOTHS, SWAN'S SKINS, SWAN'S SKINS, WHITE rUH ASTRACHANS, WHITE run A5TE.ACIXA1J3. We have made this pant of our bunineis a spe cialty, and have on haul the largest anaortnient t be found In the city. 12 9 ti.'rp TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN quished the Heating of Buildings by Steam or Water, it will be oontiDiimi hy WILLIAM U. WISTAR, lately laperlnUmdinH that department of their bust oeHs, whom they reuommead to their friends. Not. IU, Itm MURRI8. TASKEB A OO. WISTAR GOULTON. No. 227 SOUTH lltTII STREET. H BATING BY STEAM OR HOT WATER. PLANS OF PIPE CUT TO ORDER. LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY APPARATUS FITTED UP. 10 1 8mBp BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAIN8J-Z I ' Hullinu olf, resanflSKS of cost, fine Dosks, (Hove. HandkrruhiHf, and Work lfoinn, Fans, Umbrolla., Vaxo-t hunts, butueltos, etc., at UIXON'6, No. ill U. KlUUTil btrvot. ONE-DOLLAR GOODS! SILK FANS fcatubola, dowelry, l)nilrullas. Hums, Dnsks, VasnV Ornaments, with a lurH ut k of oilier fan.iy kmhIs t .r one dollar and ieMi, at llX.OK'iJ, K. 81 . I llilh ll btviBt. LlWiHo
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