The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 10, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY "EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1870.
Prr ariiNtional City lUmt m Slx'h 'tif.
KMHTtoinSKKn Rumens,
Kmbroidrrrd Si.irPKRH,
Kmbrotdrhrd Si.ii-PBits,
lMBROIIRKKI Sl.IrrEKS,
Emrkoirkkkd Cushions,
EmBROIDRRRI) CUSHIONS,
KMBROIDRrtKD CUSHIONS,
Embkoiirhkd Cushions,
bwrkpino sales,
SWBRriNO SAI.Kf,
8WBBPIN0 8AI.KM,
BWIEriNU BAI K3,
Grand RsnucTioNS,
Gkamd Kbductions,
Ghand Kbductions,
Grand Reductions,
To Increase tu already large sales In zephyr
goods, and to make hts store still more popular, Mr.
Finn has greatly reduced his prices.
60 and T5 rents per pair for an odd lot of Slippers
costing tlmo times the price; 80 cent Slip
pers, fine, new goods; $1 Slippers,
formerly Bold for !'60; Timed
Dowers and animal
Slippers.
Cushions,
one lot half
original cost; $1'!0,
ft-:m, 1"B0 Embroidered
Cushions, fine bright doslgns, Boiling
very rapidly.
.TonN M. Finn,
S. K. corner Arch atul'Sevcntli fitrcuts.
lamps' i'wdkrvrsta
Ladiss' Undkhvkkts.
i.apihs' undrhvkst3.
LKIHE.h' Undkiivf.ts.
Si'MNDin BnnATNs:
Splendid IUk 1AIN3!
SlM.KNDIU liAKOAINSt
SPI.RNOID liAK'IAINal
The immense silos which Mr. Finn has secured fs
attributable t the superior goods he I ottering at
unusually low prices. Look at his figures !
85 cent Vest is sightly and warm.
1 fine Men no Vest has an immense sale.
liO line wool Saxony Vest.
MSN'. AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.
60 and 75 cents Men's good heavy Shirts.
The 90c. and l Shirts are splendid goods.
11-40 aud $2 One wool Saxony Hiiirts.
Children's Wear at economical prices.
John M. Finn,
S. E. corner Arch and Seveatn streets.
TEN OENT ZEPIIYR.
Tkn OKNT ErllYH.
Ten Hint Zephyr.
Ten Cent Zephye,
Ten Cent Zephyr.
Ten Cent Zkphyk,
Tkn Cent Zephyr.
Ten Cent Zephyr.
The wonderful popularity the ten cent Zephyr has
attained is surprising, Mr. Finn is taxed to keep
his supply equul to the demand. Ladles are using
It for nearly every knitting purpose Imaginable, such
as afghans, shawls), caps. etc. It is the cluanest
washed and must beautifully-dyed Zsphyr In the
market Mr. Finn has also a very large assortment
of Stocking Yams.
John M. Finn,
S. E. corner Arch aad Seventh street!.
Wilbokh Coo Liver Oil and Limh. Persons
who have been taking Cod Liver Oil will be pleased
to learn that Dr. VVilbor has succeeded, from direc
tions of several professional gentlemen, In com
bining the pure oil and lime In mich a manner that
It is pleasant to the taste, and its eirect in long com
plaints are truly wonderful. Very many persons
whose cases wt re pronounced hopeless aud who had
taken the clear oil for a long time without marked
eirect, have been entirely cured byaslog this pre
paration. Be sure and get the genuine. Manufac
tured only by A. 11. Wii.bor, Chemist, No. 10G Court
street, Boston. SoldbyalldnigglBts.
A Beport is current that the Girard Tube Works
and Iron Company have sustained a total loss of
their property by fire. We are requested to state
that the lire did not reach the pipe mill, and that
that part of the works of the company is now In
full operation. .
JUARKIKE.
. ackly-tyi.b.- Pn?y 72";
bcrlst, 1870. by thaPev. TKn2 Vj
of the Logan Square Church. R. T. &.Zhr' 'A,?!
Camden, N. J., to Miss Mart A. Tyler, S.
city.
Mili.br Taylor. On Tuesday evening, Decern,
bereth, 1S70, hv the Kev. Henry F. Hay, W. Maury
Miller, of Philadelphia, to Virginia Uhay Taylor,
of Chester, Fa
Taylor Finley. On Wednesday evening, No
vember 30, at the residence of the bride's grand
mother, Mrs. Mary Alter, No. 634 North Sixth
street, by the Kev. Joseph A. Seiss, Mr. William G.
Taylor, of Haddonfleid, N. J., to Miss Mary M.
Finley, of this city. No cards.
iii:i.
Kennedy. On the 9th Instant, Annie, wife of
John Kennedy, in the 26th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi
dence of her husband, Ne. 80S Kaoe street, above
Second, en Monday morning, at 8 o'clocS.
Bekd. Ou the morning of leeember 9th, Wil
liam A., son or Dr. W. A. and Mary D. Heed, In the
20th year of his age.
Howi.and. On the 8th instant, Earthy, son of
Benjamin and Sallle Rowland, Jr., In the Tin year
of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi
dence of his father, Frankford, on Monday, the 12th
Instant, at 1 o'clock I. M.
LIFE INSURANOt,
1NSUKK Y0U11 LIFE AT HOME
IN TBI
AMERICAN
MITli: INSUllANCK CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ALEX. WUII.LDIN, President.
JOHN 8. WILSON, 8ecrotary.
The AM EUlUiN issues policies on all desirable
plans at (oto (, and 1 umu ttd In the advan
tages offered to insurers by any Company la the
United Slates. Ill 16 wsnrtOt A
S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sts.
FINE DRESS GOODS
FOB HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
H. STEEL & SON,
Hos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street,
Preparatory to mailig alterations,
WILL CLOSE OUT THEIR ENTIRE
STOCK OF
Silks, Dress Goods,
Shawls, Velvets, Flushes,
VELVETEENS, HOSIERY,
WHITE GOODS,
AND KID GLOVES, FOR CASH,
Without He gar d to Cost.
Our stock la new and choice, all purchased this
eason.
VERY ORB AT BARGAINS
Will be offered, as our entire stock
MUST BB BOLD
To make room for the workmen.
10(H) yards BLACK GROUND STRIPIlD MLKS, at
11-39, worth f 175.
It
SPECIAL NOTIOE8.
Air aiMiMotmi fipmtal JftHtn m faiiti W.
jhST MERCANTILE LIBRARY HALL TO LET
for Concerts, Lectures, Fairs, etc Will seat
MB persons. It
y- TIIE rUBLIO DEBT STATEMENT IS
not as Important as th statement thst HRi.
FEN8TKIN fc LEWIS execute all kinds of Printing
at MPT 1 1 and CHKSNUT Streets. It
BW- O I K A K D NATIONAL BANK.
Philadelphia, Dec. 10, 1870.
Tne Annnsl Meeting of the Stockholders for the
Election of Directors, and for otherpirpnies, will
be held at the Banking Hons on WEDNESDAY,
11th of January, 1871. at 12 o'clock M.
The election will be field between the honrs of 10
A. M. and S I. M. W. L. BCHAFFER,
18 losfft Cashier.
1- CITY NATIONAL BAN K.
Philadklphi A, Dec. 9, 1870.
The Annnal Election for m KHUTORS will be
held at the Banking House on WEDNESDAY, the
11th day of January next, between the hours of
10 o'clock A. W. and 8. o'clock P. M.
12 10 s4t GhALBERT JLKWI8, Cashier.
EjEy- NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS A DTVI-
K" DENDof FIFTY ORNTH PER SHARE will
be paid by the 1IESTONVILLE, MANTUA, AND
FA1RMOUNT PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY, free of State tax, on and after Deeember
27th pext, nt the ofllue of the Company, No. 112
South FRONT Street.
Transfer book will be closed December 15th and
reopen December 8 1st.
CHARLES P. HASTINGS,
1210 emwtf Treasurer.'
OAS FIXTURES.
JUST RECEIVED,
A large assortment or
ELEGAIIT PORCELAIN SHADES,
AT LOW TRICES.
READING LIGHTS.
TKCP LTGIITS,
JDECORATED SEVRES SHADES, ETC.
BAKER. ARNOLD & CO.,
Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures,
No. 710 CHEONUT Street,
11 1 2mrp PHILADELPHIA.
CORNELIUS & SONS,
ITIA1I JFACTUKUK8
ov
GAS FIXTURES
Wholesale and Hetail
Salesrooms,
No. 821 CHERRY Street
PHILADELPHIA.
IV e bar no store or gaIeroom
on Oiesnut street.
11 16 8mSp CORNELIUS & SONS
. - : ""' 4
DRY QOOD3.
C. M. I1AL1RICK & CO,,
Ko. 45 North EIGHTH Street, '
WILL OFSER ON MONDAY,
DECEMBER 13,
THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT A
Reduction of 20 Per Cent.,
IN VIEW TO CLOSE OUT OUR TESENT
ENORMOUS STOCK
BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS AllE OVER.
BLACK SILKS, BLACK 8ILK,
BLACK 8ILKH, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK HII.KS, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK bll.KS, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK S1LKX, BLACK SILKS,
COLORED SILKS, COLORED SILK
COLOKLD SILKS, COLOKKD SILKS,
COLOR Kl) ILKS, COLORED bILKS.
COIX)KKD SILKS, COLOHED BILKS,
COl.OHED SILKS, COLORED SILKS
COLORED SILKS, 'l.oUD SILKS,
COIXtRKl) SILKS, COLORE t SILKS,
C(iIA)KED S1LK8, COLORED SILKS,
COLORED SILKS, COLORED SILKS
COLORED SILKS, COLORED SILKs,
PONSON S GOLD-EDO E VELVETS,
PONSON'S GOLD EDGE VF.LVETS,
PONSON'S QOLI)-ElGR VELVETS,
PONSoN'H GOLD-EDGE VELVETS,
PONSON'S GOLD-EDGE VELVETS,
PONSON'S GOLD-EDGE VBI.VETs,
PONSON'S GOLD-EDO E VELVETS,
VELVETEENS. VELVETEENS.
VELVETEENS. VEJ.VKTEENS.
VELVETEEN. VKLVKTKKNS,
VELVETEENS. VELVK TEENS.
VELVETEENS. VELTETEENS.
VELVBTEENS. VELVET SENS.
CORDUROYS. CORDUROYS.
CORDUROYS. CORDUROYS.
CORDUROYS. CORDUROYS.
CORDUROYS, CORDUROYS.
CORDUROYS. CORDUROYS.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS. SHAWL.S.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
" SHAWLS. SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS. bHAWLS.
WE SOLICIT AN EXAMINATION OF ABOVE,
AND FEEL CONFIDENT THAT CONSUMERS
WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTESEST TO
COMPARE PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
c. xx. nAr.xnicir & co.
N. B.-ON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER UTH.
WE-WILL OPEN A SPLBNDID ASSORTMENT
OF HM HOLIDAY GOODS, It
ANOTHER
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
or
Linen Goods,
Marseilles Quilts,
Lace Curtains,
Nottingham Curtains,
AKD
Linen HeititcM HanfltoMefs.
The enbscrlbers, having purchased the stock of an
importer at
25 Per Cent. Below ilia Gold Cost,
WILL COMMENCE
MONDAY, December 12,
To sell the entire lot at
StVi I""' Cent, llelow Wholesale
Trices,
And continue the sale until all are sold.
The lnrolce comprises In part the following line of
goods of celebrated make, and warranted Bound
and pcrfeot in every respect. Any person not per
fectly flatislied with their purchase may return the
goods and have the money refunded. THE PRICES,
IN FIGURES, marked on every article and
GUARANTEED TO BE AS REPRE3EXTED.
Boarding-houses, Hotels, and Restaurant will
find this a desirable opportunity to replenish their
slock.
85 wide Linen Table Cloths, 5 yards long, ST and
$3 each.
3d Linen Table Cloths, 4 yards long, S3 and 7.
40 Linen Table Cloths, 3; yards long, f 4 and 85.
82 Linen Table Cloths, 3 yards long, ts-w, $1, JI-S0,
f5, and t.
100 Linen Table Cloths, 2 yards long, fl-50, $3,
$3-f0, 4, and .'.
14 Linen Table Cloths, 8 vards long, S3.
. 10 dozen Linen Table Nupklns, square, $1 per
doz.
Iii8 dozen Linen Table Napkins, square, S1'23
per rtoz.
2SiT dozen Linen Table Napkins, a Bquare, Sl'50
per doz.
"0 dozen Linen Table Napkins, yt sqnare, W5
per doz.
144 dozen Linen Table Nopklns, X square, 82 per
doz.
id dozen Linen Table Napkins, ; square, SJ'25
per d..
nr0 dozen Linen Table Napkins, ;V and 6-3 square,
f 2-r0 per do.,
is dozen Linen Table Napkins, fi and 6-3 square,
lit per ioz.
27 dozen Linen Table Napkins, y, and C-8 square,
per do..
" 10 dozen Fringed Linen Doylies at "fto. per dozen.
70 dozen Fringed Linen Doylies at 81 per dozen.
60 dozen Fringed Linen Doyliei at 8110 per dozen.
40 dozen Fringed Linen Doyl.es at 81'iiS per dozen.
110 dozen Fringed Linen Doylies at 8U50 per dozen.
40 dozen Frlneed Linen Doylies at 8l"R per dozen.
21 (lozen Fringed Linen Doylies at Si iiS per dozen.
cod'oz'enTfucflnn11 nd Diaper Towels at
Siuo per dozen.
45 dozen Lineu nuokaback and Diaper Towels at
81 "2 per dozen.
4S dozen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels at
81'62tf per dozen.
4 dozen Linen Huckaback and Diapv r Tewels at
81 'MM.
48 dozen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels at
i'i per dozen.
doecn Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels at
$f'2f per dozen.
140 dozen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels at
82 60 per dozeu.
84 dozen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels at
f 2-76 per dozen.
85 douen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels at
83 per dozen.
89 dozen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Tewels at
8:i5.
15 dozen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels
at 84.
11 dozen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels
at 84 25
69 dozen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels
at
50 dozen Linen Hnckabuck and Diaper Towels
at 86.
sa dozen Linen Huckaback and Diaper Towels at
86f.o.
2oo yards Richardson Bro. Table Damask, 7-4,
ata7:c.
yards Kicharuion Br. Table Damask, 6-4,
at 4'c
4.M) yards Bleached Table Damask, 8-4, 75c.
fiuO yards Bleached Table Damask, 8-4, ST'o.
T.'jO jardu Bleached Table Damask, 8-4, $1.
350 yards Bleached Table Damask, 8-4, 81-25.
20 vards Bleached Table Damask, 6-4, 8 !!
37 Extra Marseilles Oulita, 12 4 size, 84 6') to 85.
10 Extra Marseilles guilts, il- size, 13-5 to 80.
8B Extra Marseilles guilts, l-4 size, li 'i- to
Will also oner at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES,
' pairs Rich Rel Lacs Cnrtaias, from f 6 up to
850 per pair.
5oo pmrs Rich Nottingham Lace Curtains, from 1
up to 810 per pair.
mi yards Rich NotHAgham Lace, by th yard, 85c.
to76e.
loo pairs Tams'd Mnslli Cortalns, some very fine,
85 to fie.
Sb yards Tamb'd Muslin, by the yard, 81c. to T5c.
And 600 dozen Ladies', dents', and Misses' Hem
stitched Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 250. up to
finest qualities made.
N. B Our stock of Rich Curtain Material! and
Upkolsterlng Goods is unsurpassed for variety,
quality and cheapness. Ia Decorations, and the
tnuklng and hauglng of Window Curtains, Draperies
and Shades
We Guarantee Satisfacion.
Sheppart1,
Van Harlingen,
& Arris on,
No. I OOO CHE8NUT Street,
It FUILIDJELPIIIA.
WHAT SHALL WE DO
WITH OUR $5 00,000 "WORTH OF
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING?
. THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON
hi Hie consequent Dullness of Trade, as ccmpared with what we had expected and prepared for,
LEAVE US WITH Aft! IF1fr1Ef!SE OVERSTOCK!!!
We will not cany it,
For we commence each season with an ENTIHELY NEW STOCK, and moreover
WE NEED THE MONEY
For investment in Spring manufactures. Therefore it EVUust be Sold-
THE PRESENT MAMMOTH SALE
IS REALLY A CRAftSD CHANCE FOR
MEN'S CLOTIIINO.
Suits, Overcoats, rants, Vests, everything of our own best mikea, tncl
BOYS' WEAR.
Jackets, Overcoats, School and Dress Suits, as good as can bo bad
than such goods are likely ever agiin to be offered at.
COME AT ONCE.
WANA MAKER
SIXTH
y
GLOVES, ETO.
Unparalleled Success !
CNrARALLELED SUCCESS
AT THE
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE 1
AT THB
GREAT CLBAHANCE ttALE
WHICH IS NOW IN
FULL PROGRESS.
Thousands visit ns daily. The Bales
ar enormous.
The people appreciate the
GREAT BARGAINS.
nartley'a best Kid Gloves, tl-SB.
llajou best Kid Ulovvs, ll-ed.
.louvln Kid Gloves, (1-45.
I .& Belle, old price, iW.
ISest In America for S I -25.
"Joseph'' Oioven, 95n.
Children's La Uellu, (1 00.
Qenta' La felie, fl WJ.
Ladies' 3 and 8 burton kids.
Ladles' g-ltttoi, JI &0, 1-75, 1-8T.
lint-st S-button, reJuoed to i-a.
P?
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l. 2, and 3-buiton, white.
t o.ir;: i a -uatton. onera.
Gents- half-hoHe, regular-me, t!, ai,
08, 85, and 8Hc.
ladies' run reguiar-uiaue nose, xo, zs,
81, 3r, to boc.
ILadies' fleeced ?iof e, 2R, 31, 3S, 4, to
62c.
Children's fancy hose, bine, scarlet,
white.
Children's fleeced, extra long, brown
and white.
llANDKEKCllILTN
3
"3
in Fancy Boxes.
llandKerckiefs, T. 9. 10c. up.
0
l-ttrire stock of handkeichieis in fancy
boxtH, by the half dozen or oo.en. M
Hatih Klbbons, cheap. 1 1
How Klblioin. ehrap. m
Velvet KibbooH, cheap. j M
Corseta reduced. I
Fancy Jewelry reduced.
I'ortoionnali'S, Laoifs' Companions, f
Gents'Tiavelllng Caves. .o
Ladles' cloth gloves, 2ft, fl, 3S, 50c. o
OP S
Ladies' kid-made cloth K'ove, high
color. -Ladles'
Berlln-l'.ned glovea, 20c,
worth R8.
Iailies' gloves cheaper than anj ether u
place. o.
Gents' cloth glovrs, ii, 60, 06, 7.'c. to i
11-00. &
Gents' castor, kid-liucd kid and
buck glovt-s.
Children's blue, white, and s.ailet JJ
cloth plOVC8.
Children's gloves, 10, 12, 14, 16, 13,
10c. per pair. .
Oeriiiantown yarn, 10c. per ouueo. I
ry he p u u v 1 1) u n
J? I 1 EINTT
Life and Trust Co.
or itiii. aii;i.iiii a,
No 111 South FOURTH Street.
The dividend received by a policy-holder Is the
difference between the actual oot of iuHuranoe and
the premium paid. This company la expressly re
quired by its charts ito divide every dollar of sur
plus thus arising among its policy-holders. It 1b
therefore purely mutual.
The New York report for 1S70 shows that the as
sets of this company are in the proportion of l'5U ti
every tl of liabilities, thus Insuring perfect relia
bility. It has received the approbation of the most learned
actuaries, and Is endorsed and recommended by
many of the most vromineat aclent:ilc ajtd public
men In the United 8tates. An Institution of a simi
lar kind In England, the Friends' fiovldent Institu
tion,, naa peen wonaenuuy successiau
Its advantages in every respect, both as to safety,
cheapness, terms of pollutes, etc., are net excelled.
The prudent and economical management of 1U
bnainess, combined with the remarkable average
longevity of Its members, commends it to the oou
Odt nee aud favor of all oImms of whatever deuomt
natlon. Call or send for clroular. Agents wanted. Aa
easy vompau to aylici'ior. a 11 eoaisp
A WD CV2ARKET STREET
16WELRY ETC.
1124
CllEbNUT STRE 15 T.
1124
SPECIAL NOTICE.
j We have now arranged for examination the
j luijiest and finest an?ortmeut we have ever offered of
Diamond,
.tewclry,
Silver aud
IMutcd Wares,
lBJJI'Is 'l0'lM
and lironze,
l'nlltih and Vienna
Fancy dioodi,
SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY CIPT8.
FreBh Importations of Cne goods arriving dally.
BOBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLE,
No. I 124 CHESNUT Street,
12 b at
rOILADELPHIA.
DRY GOODS.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
IIAItllltUiei'lIlEl'g !
IIAKIIIUIKCIIIUIM !
In Splendid lioxes, 6 Handkerchief in eaiU box.
Gents' Hemmed Ilandkerchlefg, la fauo pox.
tiiutb' llemstitched Handkerchiefs, iu farcy
boxes.
Ladiei' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Iu beautiful
boxes.
': ALL LINES HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS,
10 OBNTS.
Ladies' Kevere, luliial, Embroidered, and Tlala
Handkerchiefs.
BRIDAL AND WEDDING PRESENTS.
Table Linen, In New Patterns, from 50o. up.
Na-ikins, All Linen Da mask, uuo. per dozen up.
Fine Damaiik Towels, m red and blue borders.
Marseilles ai. hridal tullts, elegant designs.
Ilowycomb, Dimity, aud Colored t'ounterpuues.
h'ankets, lai ge sie, all-wool, 1 5 per pair up.
Kheetiug Muslinn, "i'A yards wide, ar.c, up.
i FLANNELS AND UNDERWEAR.
I
Gents' Meriuo Shirts, M, 75, 6Tc., f 1, 1-25 up.
l.adiea' Merino Vesta, Si, 750., tl, 1-10 up.
j cartwrignt it Wwucr'a .Merino Cnderweur.
I ( uiiilreu s hliirts aud Drawers, iu all sixes.
Gent' liall-husf, full regular-made, 20, sftc. up.
. Ladled fu'l rcgulur-maUo Hose, 25, 29, 31c. up.
AU-WOoin-'lillilielB, 25, SO, B5, 40, 450. up.
Wtleh, Ba laidvuie, Doinet, and Shaker Flannels.
' sai tiuo 1 laiiiiels, U5, 45, U5, 62a up.
Canton FUunels, 12.'a, 1 ia, is, 20, 2S to 42e.
JOHN BURNS,
IIouBe-fujnUhiDg Dry Goods, Importer
and Retailer of Hosiery,
3i5 mid air . i;li:vi:hi St.,
It ABOVfl SPElX'a,
n
0
1
selling 1 1 a Inivy discount on or.linry priori
in Thilad lphi, ana ofif jiod now a1, loror ratn
NEW PUBLIOATION6.
JUUiRY KUG'ZIHES.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
"The thirteen ycar3 in which the 'AtlautlB
Mom lily has been our guide, philosophur, and
iruiio' introduce ua to the twouty-sveiith voluum
with pluafiaut anticipations which the January num
ber rcolizes to the fullest, llign as our expoctatioiis
are ulwsys rated of each socceeiiing number of the
'ADantic, that whit U romes upon us in the full
plow of the holiday season is wormy of tho time and
of its r puJatiuo, and as heartily satisfactory as the
rcopt exacting reader can wish, buth iu vuiicty auvl
in quBlity." iMuii rot,
CONTENTS.
W-3 JWKLLS-A Year iu a Venctln l'alace
U. VV. LONG FK I. LOW The Fugiiive.
H A 1(1! ill T PhKSCOTT SPOFFOIID-Mihb Mog
gaildge n providsr.
II. II The Valley of t;Hteln.
'! W. lIlGGljssoN-lviada.n Delia's Expectation.
.lOlIN HAY i asti lau Days. '
riL U. W. WILLI AMS-our Eyes and how to take
rare of tliem.
J. (1. WHITTJEK- The Sisters.
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