Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 03, 1866, Image 2

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City Mobtality.— The number of inter
ments in the city during the past week' was
Si 6 agaiDßt 230 the same period last year. Of
the whole number, 148 were adults, and;9B
children, 45 being under one year pf age; 121
were males, and 125 females,49 boys and 43
girls. The greatest number of deaths oc
curred in the Eighth Ward, being 17, and
the smallest number in the Fourteenth
Ward, where only two were reported.. The
principal • causes of deaths' 8;
consumption, 40; convulsions, 8; disease of
tbebeart, 8; debility, 11; soarlet fever, 11;
fvnhnid fevpr, 6; inflammation of the lungs,
2$ outage, 9, and palsy, 6;
ANOTHEB LEOTOBE . BY,. Mb, HeNBY
Vincent.— With Oliver Cromwell in Eng
lish history stands John Wesley. Both
these men made their mark and bnaped.lo
« eppsiderableextent. the age; iff' which they
lived, and gave tone t& eras thati followed.
The ci' jzens of Philadelphiaheard with rap
ture toe gifted Vincent on the Life and
Timeaiof Cromwell and the ! great American
conflict, and on Monday night they can
learn his estimate of John Wesley, in the
Union Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth
below Arch. It will be.a rare treat. Tickets
can be had at the Methodist Episcopal Book
Boom, No. 1018 Arch street. . ... ; ■
Fat An Accident.— Edward Edell, aged
18 years,! residing: at Nor 940 Huntingdon
street, was .accidentally caught in. the belt
of the machinery, bn Saturday evening, at
the works of MrZA. L. Archambault, in the
vicinity of Beach and Vienna streets, auo
wasdreadfnlly mangled. He was removed
to the Episcopal Hospital, where he,died a‘.
aboutfour o’clock yesterday afternoon.
Sebiotjsly Injubed.— A man named
Thomas Kelly, who lives at Cpnahohocken,
was fonndon the Norristown Bailroad track
near Manuyunk,, between eight and nine
o’clock, on Saturday- evening, l His skull
was badly fractured. It is supposed that he
fell from the cars headforemost, but escape l
being run over.
Gband Lodge of Masons of Pennsyl
vania —The* annual session of the Grand
Lodge A. Y. M. of Pennsylvania, will be
held to-day at 6 P. M. The reports of the
officers, committees, <fec,, will bs heard and
continued, and in the evening the annual
election for Grand Officers will take place.
Died in the Steeet.— Jane Johnson
aged about forty-five years, residing in the
neighborhood of Seventh and Bedford
streets, fell dead last evening on Thirteenth,
near Walnut. Her sudden death is attri
buted to heart disease. .
Explosion and Fibe.-—Last evening a
coal-oil lamp exploded at a house in Lith
gow street, above Poplar, setting fire to
some: bed clothing. The fire was fortunately
extinguished before any serious damage had
occurred.'
The Seating Pabks.—Water was al
lowed on Saturday to flow into a number of
skating parks, and yesterday morning at
snnrise the surface thereof was covered with
ice three-eighths of an inch in thickness,
•EntebEd on His Duties.— Gen. Joshua
T. Owen, the newly-elected Becorder of
Deeds, entered on tho duties of his office on
Saturday last.
Fatal Result.— SarahCaimes, who was
run oyer by a car, at Seventh and Thomp
son etreets, on Thursday, died on Saturday
evening from her injuries.
- Georgia Legislature.
Savannah, Deo. I.—Mr, Henderson in
troduced the following resolutions yester
day, in the House, which have been unani
mously adopted in both branches of the
Legislature:
Whereas, The General Assembly would do
injustice to the great heart of Georgia, not to
g've some formal expression of their respect
r-the character and services of theillus
trons prisoner of State, Jefferson Davis;
All.the generous pulses of the heart beat
in full; Unison and sympathy with his suf
ferings,and misfortunes. Its warm affec
tions cluster around the fallen chief of a onoe
dear, hut now abandoned cause. There
they will duster and centre while men ad
mire all-that is cbivalric in nature, while
they regard all that is noble in virtue.
Therefore, the General Assembly resolve'
that their sincerest condolence and warmest
sympathy are tendered to Mr. Jefferson
Davis in his confinement, and they look tor
ward with anxious solicitnde to the day
when a magnanimous and patriotic Presi
dent shall put an end to his confinement
and by the interposition of his Executive
clemency restore him to a people for whom
be so faithfully struggled, and. on account
of whom he endures with Christian fortitude
the hardships of a long and rigorous im
prisonment. _
Burning of Artillery.
Harrisburg, Dec. 2.—A warehouse at
the corner of Canal and State streets caught
fire at - about half-past one o’clock this
morning and burned to the ground. Among
the property injured and destroyed were
twenty-two pieces of artillery, belonging to
the State, mostly old brass six-pounders,
for school practice and drilling.
The carriages were of course burned, but
most of the iron was saved. The pieees can
be remounted for about two hundred and
fiity dollars apiece, so that the total loss to
tbe State will not exceed five or six thou
sand dollars. Hone of the late improved
armory is lost, the pieces burned having
been stored in the warehouse from a want
of r oom in the State Arsenal.' The building
was owned by Mrs. Curtis, but had been
leased by the State. The fire was un
aoubtedly the work of an incendiary.
The Virginia Xeglslatare.
Richmond, Ya.,Dee.l.—The Virginia
Legislature .meets on Monday. Members'
of the body are arriving. The prominent
topics of conversation among them is the
aedon taken at a meeting ofiinfluential
citi«»DB of the peninsular counties, held at
Williamsburg • on Monday, urging', upon
them the necessity of calling a State Con
vention as early as practicable to remodel
the constitution and adopt it to the Altered
condition of things.
A gentleman named W. h. Maury was
shot and killed in the street to-day b v a
negro./
The Cholera atSt. Thomas.—The U
S. Consulate at St. Croix, W. 1., under date
of November 19 th, informs the State Depart
ment that the Government of that Island
received intelligence ‘by express boat from
St. Thomas, the day before, that a disease
had broken out suddenly and violently in
thatisland on Saturday the 17th inst .whicu
the King’s physician and other medical gen
tlemen pronounced Asiatic cholera. The
number of cases is not stated, butfour of
Close attacked died within twenty-four
>?t lts firBt appearance. The Consul
anas, in sonsequence, all vessels comma
Thomas will be subject to a
quarantine of seven days, and neither pas-
nor cargo can be landed daring that
co'iri n f„ y , €^oW if an< * small-pox are also
oWo 1° f re 7 ai L at St Thomas to a consider
able extent. -The health of Santa Cruz is
y goo v’ noepidemic and no’con
tagions disease having existed there for'a
long lime, with the exception or twocases
X h r€oently Imported from St
-Passengers coming to Santa Cruz
will do well to embark in ocean vessels
Postal communica
tion-between the islands will not be inter
rnptea.-
,0 11
lilt
fV, Godon, commanding the
.« \gfcnth Atlantic Squadron, under date of Oct.
reportß i‘£? arrival of the U. S, steamer
r Bio Janeiro.
t ./*?
■'f. ' • * ,
M CongreisS—First Session.
[A Epic al Beloit.] .
Evening Session— Mr. Wood, ofNe wYork,
ill Ibfc chair. ;■ „ ' ii'i'
The appropriation for the'Freedmen’s
Bureau being under discussion, !Mr. Elliott,
til Massachusetts having, concluded his ?re ■
marks, Mr. Morrissey, of New York, ob -
tained the floor. >
Mr. Morrissey,(Dem. N. Y.)—Mr. Speaker,
I arise on the present occasion, Sir, to say
my say with regard to concern,
about which we have already heard so
much from the other side. I think it is
high time that outside of the House should
be heard upon the subject, and all I want
you to do, Sir, ig.to keep them fellers quiet
anddon’t let them come the gag over me
With -their “orders” and “previous qtteS
il?? 8 : I don’t ask no odds from no one.
.This is a free fight I take it, give us a fair
jshowandthe devil take the hindmost, I
can charge rouHd in my own high grass
and fight my own flies. D^—n, a nigger!
Mr. Speaker; •••■the.' glorious charter of
bur liberties, ; the Constitution, of
(he ~ United:,,i States, says that all
men are created equal, and now sir, I Should
like to know wbtre in that document you
ban find one. word about the nigger; d—n
the. niggeri Just tell me, th<pt, will ,you?
Is the mgmentioned afall ? and wouldn’ t
onr foretathe.s have said something .abdut
him if they thonght he was worth mention-;
ing at an.. ..D—u a nigger!' Mr. Speaker,
was (George • Washington a nigger? 1 . Was
General Puthem, or any hero b£ the Bevb
lution, except Benedict Arnold, who ought
to h'kve been one? And anybody who Says
ihe Czar of .'Biie'sia. or Queen Victoria Is a
bigger lies and he knows it. Dr-ha nigger.
[Cries of “;cTdeT!’’j. . 66 ; •
! Mr. Morrissey—lf that red-headed cuss
from Wisconsin dont stop his jaw'Fll catch
b*m some night in Shad’s oyster cellar and
spread bis' nose- all over his face. D—n a
nigger! 1 aint afraid of no man in this
House. X. have reached the height of my
ambition. I have been a wharf rat, ohicken
thief, prize fighter, gambler; and member of
Congress. ' I have gone round the circle and
left,, the.cpnstitution and the flag with my
cdEstiinehtSj and d—-n the nigger 1 [Small
Boy in the gallery—“ Hail Columbia!”]
Some one has said that Fred Douglass was
fitter for this seat than I am. I can lick
the abolition cuss that said that, and ge'
backers a hundred to one. You can’t come the
guy gugles over me, so you needu’ttryiton.
1 am a free American ci'.izeD,.ahd ,I’ll buss
the head of that grinning chap irom lowa,
ifhe don’t shut up his fly-trap—d-—na nig
ger. Mr. Speaker, I believe in the Americ tu
eagle, the glorious feathered song-ter, wh >
rises on pinions of fire, from the lofty moun
tain top and pierciDg the skies, soars among
the bannery stars, and—and—d n Die
birdjl’ye got him np there and can’t get him
down—anyhow, d n a nigger! Wuv
don’t them as loves the nigger so much g‘>
to Africa; they can enjoy their,society there;
we can spare them, and the coantry be bet
ter off without them, Andy Bays so, and he
speaks by the book. The pare democrisy,
undefiled, can take careofthe country witn
outtheirhelp. Fernandy Wood and Icnuld
run the machine heiter than five hundred
nigger-loving, humanitarian, ffee-love,
bloomerite d d abolitionists, with their
infernal bureaus, and civil rights bills.
If any gentleman on the other aide wants
his constitution amended, jnst let him step
out into the Botundy, and. Fll give him ten
articles that ’ll give him the dyspepsy the
rest of his natural life, D u a nigger!
The man . from Massachusetts trots out his
Latin.. That don’t skeer me. I ain’t sucu
a fool as some people think. E plurisy new
man, zenith et broadaxe,et tu brute, nullc
prosequi ramtrusque et diaphragm! No u<u*
trying to come the school learning dodge l
over me—d——n a nigger! Mr. Speaker,
we as democrats are sick and tired of hear
ing about the nigger. Why don’t they say
something about the white man. I’m a
white man, so is my constituents. D— n
a nigger.
Mr. Speaker, them are my sentiments as
a democrat Mr. Speaker,
* The allotted fifteen minutes being expen
u6d) the hammer felly and Mr, Morrissey
resumed his seat.
From Canada.
Tobosto, Dec. I,—The condemned Fe
nians, sentenced to death .will be respited
for three months to await the result of their
appeal .
Moktkeal, Dec. I.—A force of volun
teers has been ordered to Sweetsburgduriog
the Fenian trials, part of them from Mon
freal, and the remainder detached from the
Bedford battalion, which now numbers
twelve companies. All the local companies
are ordered to be in readiness for service.
Col. Waslith commanding these forces.
D’Arcy McGee, in a recent speech, refer
ring to the convicted Fenians, said: “These
men deserve death, but the spirit of the
times is opposed to capital punishment
where any other punishment can reach the
case; aDd in these cases I hope it may be
found possible to temper justice with
mercy.”
, Cobubo, C. W., Dec. I.—This town was
lighted last night with gas made from pine
wood, bones, and refuse vegetable and ani
mal matter. The light was quite brilliant,
surpassing that from gas manufactured
from coal, which had been previously used
vyhile'it will be much more economical. ’
Belleville, C. W., Dec. I.—A large
number of persons continue to visit the
Madoc gold regions, and prospecting is go
ing on quits lively.
. California 1 miner expresses himself sat-
with the show,'and there are rumors
of discoveries of the precious metals in
other sections of the back-country.
The Cincinnati snßpension bridge was
opened to foot passengers on Saturday, and
it 18 estimated that not less than 50,000 per
sonscrossed it.
United States mint Statement.
P^mowhofrio^flsSi 1 : *“ States Hint, for
* ' DEPOSITS*
Gold Deposits from all 50urce5.....*.....*..
Silver Deposits, including purchases....*
•Total Deposits... ;„._...._.43.0iM8l 63
GOLD COINAGE* *
No. of Pieces,
.-J02.570
Double Eagles.,
Fine 8ar8..„...„,
: T0ta1.....;;.;.
1.01,400
Half Dollars,
Finetoars......
T0ta1..... ....
IOMC9
COPPEB,
Cents
Two Cent pieces......
Three Cent pieces...
Tiye Cent .pieces..-.
. i T0ta1....
... -520,000
- 375.000
... 2,272,000
4,292.000
BECAPXTULA.TION.
Gold. Coinage.
Copper...
4>|95,988,
BIUMEgy.
MOURNINa GOODS.
MSb Mourning Department
eßtaoliabmept a specialty, tam pre
partd to iurDlsh a f the.shortest. notice,
every deac ip.ion of &ourn*n K
Particular atteu'ion ia dialed tomyflSe
and varied iw-aonment of
nets. C*ps. Vena, Klbbous. Jet* *
KEOttH,
. 904 WaL*NU i» street.
nQomwlßcn rp. . , u 1 ? treet * ;
fTS> NEW MILUIiERY BTORE,~M. R MASOV
• IJ© A«o;.iaj/oHfcSiJvDTßrrec t
rPS?’ Btantiy on bard a large aasorim°Dt at th*
laurbtsUlea Winter millinery. The? also sell Kr»nrSt
maiejiels ofall kinds, com! ting of Velvets 6 Hibbon? 1
Plowers Feathers,,Bats and. Framer, whlchwlll be
soldat-lowprf res.' ? Plefife tall and-examine before
purchasing 1316 CBBfcTJSOT Street, so27s.
DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3,1886>
WATCHES ASP JEWELRY.B
PLATED
JAMES E. CALDffELL t CO
Peslre to call attention to their stock of
- EIGIIBH AHDAMERICAH
PLATED WARES
Which (has been largely Incireased-by ENTIRELY
jNEW DEBIGNB from the mdet'rellable ana expert
fenced Manufacturers of thla country aa also of Soef
jfleld and Birmingham, England, prepared expressly
for theft tales and guaranteed 61 SUPERIOR on«i.
ITT In every, respect..-,- ij ,r
-. 3. E.V.& CO. refer with pride to ibe reputation their
E ave long sustained wherever Introduced,-and ask aD
examination of their.preseut laree assortment by all
in v ant of FIRST-CLASS GOODS at an honest price.
. 1 heir assortment Includes, In every variety of stjle
TEA BETS, SOUP TUREENS, '
OTSTEB TUREEKS, COFFEE DENS,
. TEA SETTEES, VEGETABLE DISHES, ’
I CASTERS, GAEE BASKETS, ,
ICE PITCHERS, PUDDING DISHES,
TERRAPIN DIBHE6,FRUITSTajS!®
Also, a very fell supply of FORKS, SPOONS, LA.
DLLS, KKIV.ES, &c,, &c, s In either large or amal
quantities and at gieatly
CHRISTMAS. HOLIDAY
AND
Bridal Presents.
WM. WILSON & SON.
8. W, ctr. Fifth and Cherry Btreeti,
SILVERSMITHS
AS®
MAN DFAO rUBEEB AND IAI PORTERS OF
EfPEBIOB PLATED WABE,
Have on bi nd a large and general assortment of
Silver and Plated Ware.
Of their own MANOFAOTUR3NG, sulUble for Brl
dal and Holiday Gilts.
Presentation Sets on hand or furnished at short no
nce- del-iml
KITCHEN & CO.*
Have opoced their New Store,
S. E. corner Tenth And Chestnut Sts.,
WITH A FULL STOCK OP
"W a,t ch.es. Jewelry,
Silver and Silver Plated Ware,
Fancy Goods, &o.
.Their stock being entirely new. andselecteo wl*h the
utmost care, they ie« 1 roondentot being able to suii
the latte of those who wish ante es in their line They
solicit an liapec ion of their Ooods, *
O. B. KX* CBEN. J. H OIaTVRR.
N.RUDON. Salesman. ncmuirp?
910 flew and Choice Goods 9io
AT
MEAD & CO.’S,
No. 910 CHESTNUT ST,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SILVER PLATED WARY*” I** 1 **
.s LADOMUsTco^S.
tfDLOTOND DEALERS & JEWELERS^
It WATCIIES, WWELRYASIWnI WARE. j)
\\WATOHES and JEWELS'? SEPAIRED.Ar
, Chftßtnnt St. Phila-
.J? a ZT. on J ! 1 J m<l constantly receiving aiam
Jrolendia assortment :of GOLD AMD
of all Biylts, varieties, makes and prices-
All Watches warranted to keep good tlma,” pnc * a
DIAMONDS IN GREAT VARIWIY at les that,
usual prices. 4 largestock to aelectfroij Ie “ t “ s
BTLVEBWAHE and JEWELRY of all klnfla tn
BBTdII GOTO. BIi TOBWABE BOIsMPWh
111 tte be »‘ manner and
an^hU?^ 08 BtnBh ‘ •**' C“A. ' AIM. Old-Gold
.$2,960,163 93
... 55.3 770
Value.
$3,051,400 00
6,194 29
. ;;
j saac r>ixo>r s
Watch Maker, having removed to
i No.f 120 South Eleventh Street,
J*St Below Oheetuut has opened a new and care*
P^fcnver^n'wai'iTwLi 118 Waxcbeß - Jejeelry,
■PuigP, Patent Uavpf
repaired and warrants.
$51,852 32
f1J,250 00.
' 10 400 00-
11,250 00
113 600 00
$146,500 00
Value
$2,057,694 29
51,852 32
146,500 00
$2,255,940 61
FINE ALMEEIA 6BAMB,
EEACHEV TOMATOES’, COBN, PEAS Mnsn
j BOOMS. ASPARAGUS. DATES, WHITE
I CLOVBB HONEY, NEWBAMNS.
I .. ' CURRANTS,; CITRON, FIGS -
IN SMALT, BOXES. '
j ftOBERT DONNELI & SON,
0 2P Walrtwt Street.
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
822 CHESTNUTSTREET,
PLATED WARES
PRESERVE DISHES, EPERGNES,
FLOWER STANDS, J
FULL DINNER AND DESSERT SETS.
Reduced Prices.
no!3-w fmtf
75 cents perpound.
HavanaOrang^,
FBESH CANTELOUPES.
GOODS.
- ' v
S. £. eor. Second: : aid Markei
PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS:
; CLOTHS, OARHIMPIKES, AND VESTINGS.
Department for Custom Work.
TOWARDS & LAWRENCE
cc24-w i mtmj
REMOVAL.
J. HENRY EIS RUE CHER,
Tailor,
Hu removed from 321 North THIRD Street, to
NEW BULLETIN BUILDING,
NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET,
SECOND FLOO3, FRONT. no»lm rpi
JONES’
Old. Established
ONE PRICE
FINE
Ready-Made Clothiug Rouse,
604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth
_Now on hud one of the largest end beet amorist
Stock* ot Bendy-made Clo Urine In the Ooontry—a
prlcee very reasonable. Also a handsome line ot Plot?
Goode for Coelom Work. ocl-3mrp{
EDWARD P. KELLY
612 OHEBTHDT STBEET,
Hu no w lie BALL AND WIN TBit 6TYLSS and
complete warimenl or
FALL AND WINTER GOOD 3.
pS^S? s . K, ,'s*L or « n E«l'>r to tfo*e of any oth-
Plret-UMB laolortc* at madersi
Price*..
S°«^SS r asdpSbS? Ua “ lt,1 “ toe Uupec ‘ ,f
F L O UR
IJm »tie n tlon of Shippers to South American Porto
C3dle<l *0 the faßowlni: Oe-'
Brauda of FLOUR made from NEW WHEAT
and of which they are the sole receivers la no. city.
IVORY SHEAF,
BT.EOUIS.
LANGLEY’S CHOICE.
NED’S MILLS,
BUBAL,
PASCAGOULA^.
ANTI-PANIC
GRANITE.
Thla Flour to nut up in the very beat round hoot
packages and will be sold In lots to suit
R. J. RIDJQELL& GO,
8. V, corner Broad and Vine itrestt
6622-tf
EL WILL'S
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
It E EEOTO K, Y,
727 and 729 ARCH STREET.
These spacious Baloona have been elegantly fitted
np and re opened by EVAN ELWELL. a Caterer i*f
Tnhty Yeara’ Experience. . v " erar i j
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS and SUPPERS famished
WEDDING, DINNER and SUPFEB PARTIES sup
plied at the shortest notice. •
French Confections of every variety.
Roomß • aae4 -* r ;2aKSSf-
WM, GRANGE & SON.
Have opened their new aid commodious building,
Na* 711 North Second Street,
cotnpViplng' 1 6 °?™ e vhh * choice selection of goods,
Plain-Gold Band and Decorated French China tea
PIE NEB. toilet and TEG EA-TEtE Bm ™'
CHINA and GLASS COLOGNE BOTTLEB,
CHINA, PABLAN and LAVA VASES,
IBINA and CRYSTAL CARD RECEIVERS.
BOHEMIAN TOILET SETs, STATUETTES, etc.
Constantly on band, a fall assortment of the best
It B» es of WHITE IRON STONE WARE. noZS-mj
BHOTWELL SWEET CIDER,
Our nsnal supply of this celebrated CIDER, made
from Harrison Apples, jnat received.
Albert C. Roberts,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
ELEVENTH and VINE STREETS
Preston Steam. Laundry,
WASHING, STARCHING, SCOURING.
AND CLEANSING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
- -Best work at lowest prices.
Office, 1309 Chestnut St.
CLOTHING.
EXCELSIOR
CI.OTHING HALT,
EXCELSIOR
CLOTHING HALL.
BXCBLSIOB
CLOTHING HALL.
Agents for Oiled Clothing.
TAILOR,
BETA H. BBT BOOBS
Inanguralios of Low Prices
AT BETAIL.
JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO.
IMPOETKKB, JOBBERS ana BBTAILWBB
DRY GOODS,
!No«/7a7Cliestmit St.
Have made a great .... ..,r
i i: ’ bkdpotionin pbiohh. ‘ '
;gSSlcSa^^o^to.thewanufof’?*' ll, Tailety * Dl *
1 1 MOIRE ANTIQUES,
. SHAWLS, .
. ■ VELVETS,
! r CLOAKINGS,
SILK poplins;
’ WOOL POPLINS, , "
CORDED POPLINS,
RICH PLAID POPLINB,
RICH PLAID MERINOES,
: COLORED MERINOES,
PRINTED. MERINOES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
• VELOUR BDSSE,
BIARRITZ,
_ EPINGLINE3,
BOMBAZINES,
TAMISE,
M. DE LAINES,
BLACK ALPACAS,
WHITE ALPACAS,
COLORED ALPACAS,
WHITE REPS,
BLACK REPS,
COLORED REPS,
FRENCH CHINTZES,
DAMASKS A.'TD DIAPERS,
TOWELS AND NAPKINS,
DOYLIES AND TABLE COVERS
" COUNTERPANES,
FLANNELS,
BLANKET 3,
BLANKETS,
BLANKETS,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
MOURNING GOODS.
JAS. B. CAMPBELL SCO,
' SOl9 IUI
No 737 Chestnut Street.
TABLE LINENS,
CHEAP SALE.
s
260 PIECES
POWER LOOM
TABLE linens,
Marked Down.
Persona aboni buying TABUS LTEHENS ahonld
myall cf this opportunity to get
Bargains.
MILL IKE N’S
LINEN STORE,
@3B ARCH ST.
ael? mwf tdeiixp
JAB. fi. CAttPBELL * lO,'
No. 7 27 Chestnut Street,
; I
In addition to their great redaction in
DEY GOODS,
Haveorganlzed a
CHEAP DEPARTMENT
for the exhibition and sale of
extraordinary babg aiks in
DEESS GOODS.
Thlß feature of their establlahmeat will commend
it n e oa3- t ot l i i p/ aVOrable conslderatlon o f t^opublic,
XOS4r CHKBTNPT BTBKET.
. E. M; lIEDLES
.Ofifejra Novelties
V NEEDLE WORK,
CI.UKY LAO its,
’ - LINEN COLLARS AND OIIEFS
PARIS EM R D; NETS,
Lace HANDKERCHIEFS,
'- SOaREb. NEUK TIES, 4c., Ac,,
In GrratlAsaorlment. ... ."
'Fi M.WESD.LES,
X.nMJ.ggfHO ‘P'SOI
J. CHAMBKHS. S'iO AiiCat STREET.
* . * AT Bo yDAY GOUDS-BARCiAINjS.
. Points Isce Handk-rchiefs,
Valenc’enDes do,
Pointe froir $5, 77 ~ .
Polnite • ace Collars, from $2.' J
Vale-cienuefl Collars and Seta. f > •' •
Frtnch an'bPtidfjedißatidbercblefefroin‘7s.'centß.
Gems French Bern B&ndbercblefe. very cheap.
Thread Veils stfa 60, worth y. :
A choice stock oflrimmiug Laces,tn old.Pointe,
Pplnie Applique, 1 Valenciennes, Golrmre. and
Bia'k Thread Lacee. in ail widths, under regular
prices, H023-HDJ
BETA!ib BBT GOOD.
J. C. BTBAWBfiIDGE k CO.
WILL SOW SELL
JLT
Great Reduction,
The Entire Balance of their very Efe—
| eant Stock
OF
LADIES’ CLOTHS
AND ;
SACKINGS.
I .. -
J. C.STRAWBRIBGE &CO.,
N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND MARKET.
EYRE -& LANBELL,
FOURTH & ARCH STREETS,
HAVE ITBST QTTAT.TTY
Lyons Velvets.
EXPENSIVE SHAWLS
FOB
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Full Line of Silks.
Full Line of Dress Goods*
Gr. I>. WISHAM,
No. 7 North. Eighth Streets
I have now In store and for sale a most complete
elegant stock of
POPLINS! POPLINS!
PLAIN POPIINB.
PLaTD POPLINS.
EMPRESS CORD POPLINS,
IRISH POPLINS.
OOBDED SILK POPLINS.
One case of SILKSTBEPE POPLINa, only 75 cenS
worth fb
MERINOES! MERINOES!
I have Just opened a foil line of FRENCH MERL
NOFB, of ail desirable shades *nd qualities.
Ixl DREss GOODS made daily frem
the Philadelphia and New York Anr_ttnn«.
MUSLINS I MUSLINS l
The Cheapest Muslin Store In the city.
JUST OPiiNED,
2 600 yards extra heavy Brown Sheeting, wide, for
•4 cents.
One case of Pillow-case Muslins, bat, for 33 cents*
GJVB US A CALL.
My Stock of FLANNELS i 3 large and cheap,
se2l-m,w,f-Sm;
446 WHITE HAIL 446
DRY GOODS STORE.
HO. 446 HOSTS SECOND BTSL3ET.
SHAKER FLANNELS. BLANKETS.
COPNTRRPA.f»ES.CCBT<JN MDBLLN&LACES,
CLOTHS, CASiIMERes, SILKS. ■
bHAWLSand DRISS GOuDS.
Jutt Opened a eplenild line of ALLAVOOL PLAEB
POPLtKS for Jl CO.
„ , J. MILTON HAGY & 880..
noe-un Successors to Joseph Hagy.
Jf. jkkdkxjT
• Ho. 147 KORTH EIGHTH STREET.
East tide, above Cherry street,
ia* now on hand a ihi line of fa T.i, and WIHTES
GOODu, at rednced prices. “«™iHauus
Xadie3'B Merino Vesis and Drawers.
Wblte * Clouded. Grey and Red Merino Shirts
KQa Orawera.
gays’ Merino Shirts and Drawew.l
Hosiery. Gloves Suspenders, Ties, Scarfs, &tu
.White shirts on hand and made to order. A perfect
at guaranteed. ocis-3m
t
'TORiS <£ WOOD, 702 ARCH STREET, ABE NOW
> offerings full assortm* nt of
Bunin's FrenchMerino.s reduced toll.
Dark Olive llerfnoes for Friends' wear.
sS, e ™lk , '5 0l v? 0El !?, s c *' lora - reduced to Jl.
■ gey p l*S Poplins. Black Alpacas, Pure Mohairs.
French Fluid Cloihs, for Chlirren’s Coats.
Blankets, all grsdss Shaker, Ballard vale and Welsh.
lowCTTnSiketr^e? 161 aU reduced to the
SOUTH StUOfUJ street,
Heavy Colored Slßra.
“Pirn's" Beal Irfch Poplins.
French and German Poplins.
-''•■'■>■ Black Goods In great variety.
: - - Brache Long and Square Shawls.
fib£fkoofsafe^.
AS GOOD AS NEW.
or 50 years use, Fire-Proof CQuallty I* the
WIII© IP -
MARTIN’S SAFES.
AMM AKD TBY PLASTEB,
RELIABLE AT ALL TIMES,
AMPLE TESTIMONIALS.
MARVIN & 00.,
721 CHESTNUT St, Masonic Hall;
Sendfor Illustrated Catalogue.
«jAHA*A!TA'.aft<btB.
LEEDOM & SHAW,
Wholesale and Retail
01SPET WABEHOUSE,
810 ARCH ST.j
Just received by Steamer.an Invoice of new
some designs ef CKOSSLEY’S ENGLISH T« pga.
TBJEB, entirely npw. Ibr this market. Also, nftiU a#.
sortment ol DBUG JET 3 In all widths. ' sel2 3mrp|
A^leUea 7 ?n«t2?«JSS 1 * e 5 1 ? ars ' audio ther choice
265 BEOAD WAY,N. Y,
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