CITY BIHLETIB. Sale of ' Real Estate, Stocks, &c. Thomas & Sons sold at the Exchange, yes terday noon, the following stocks and real estate, viz: 40 shares Mlnehill Railroad, $5B each, - . - - - $2,320 00 2 $l,OOO bonds,lst mortgage Penna. Railroad, 1025, - - . I 2,035 00 3 $l,OOO bonds, Phila.and Sonbnry RaUroad, 935, - 2,842 56 2,000 shares St. Nicholas Coal Co,, $l6O each. - - - - - .3,000 00 2,000 sbaresVinton Coal Company, $l, each. - - - - - 2,000 00 $4,000 Camden and Amboy Rail road bonds, 921, - - - - $2,000 Camden and Amboy Rail road bonds, 915, - - 1 share Point Breeze Park Associ ation, - - - - $6,000 Camden and Amboy Rail road bonds, 91J, - - - - 5,467 50 6 shares Academy of Music, $575, 288 75 40 shares Bank of Pennsylvania, 17i0., - - - - - - 700 10 shares do do 17Jc., 175 5 shares Mercantile Library, $7 50 22 50 25 shares American Anti-Incrus tation Company, $57 50, - - 1437 50 200 shares Philadelphia and Cali fornia Petroleum Company, $l, 200 00 $360 Delaware Mutual Insurance Company, 76, 5 shares Penn Township Bank. x % roo nr 300 00 Lot No. 432 Monument Cemetery, 16 00“ Lot in Marquette, Wisconsin. - 27 50 Three-story brick dwelling, Otis, street,, east of Emerald street, subject to a yearly ground of $52 25, - Two-story frame dwelling, No. 1026 Wood street, subject to a yearly ground rent of $6B, - Ground rent, ?30 a year, Ground rent, $3O a year, Five-story brick store, No. 11 S. Front street; - - - -16 000 00 Yaluablehotelandlargelot,known ’ as the “Abbey,” Township line road,. - - - - - - 20,000 00 Residence, No. 1518 North Broad t ' 16,400 00 Rot northeast corner Girard ave nue and Otis street, ... 2,950 00 Tavern Stand, southwest comer of Front and South streets, - - ' Store and dwelling, No. 3i9 South street, - - - ... . 9 goo 00 Dwelling, No. 515 Penn street, - 1 600 00 Dwelling, No. 517 Penn street, - 1,600 00 Storehouse, No. 525 Penn street, - 5,100 00 Tavern and dwelling.No.234 Ship pen street, - - - . Four-story brick dwelling, No. 1411 Bombard street, - - - 6 000 00 Barge and desirable lot, N. W. ’ corner of Somerset street and Trenton avenue, - - - - 2 400 no Three-story brick dwelling, No. ’ 1446 North Second street, - - 4,000 00 Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1442 North Second street, - Store and dwelling, 8. W. corner Second and Jefferson streets, - Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1445 Philip street, - Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1443 Phillip street, Three-story brick dwelling. No. 1441 Phillip street, - - - 1 225 00 Three-story brick dwelling, No. ' 1439 Phillip street, - - - 1225 00 dwe !j' D £> Jefferson street, *755 00 Modem residence, N. W. corner Twelfth and Wallace streets, - 8,200 00 Phit.apei.phia Boabd op Teade. The December stated meeting of the Executive Council was held on Monday evening 17th T n l tan Jk P 1 President of the Board! Mr John Welsh, in the chair. 1 , Fraley, from the Committee on In land Transportation, reported that they had "dered the application of the Directors of the Yocomieo and Pocomoke Railroad Company, and had ascertained that the sta tistics given by the officers of the same were r fhm’hf lld there 816 iarge quantities of lumber and iron ore on the route of the P r °P°!®f.r° a 'i. that may be calculated on aaiUtional tonnage; that the City of Philadelphia formerly had considerable transactions with the merchants and people of that part of Maryland, and it is almost that construction of the proposed railroad would again bring a large sham nf their trade and business blck to ns. Thd report closed with a resolution, re oommendmg the merchants and manufac of Philadelphia to subscribe to the stock of tho Company. Gband Abmy op the Republic.—Brev.- Bn r iS adier ( ?® ne i» l Wagner, of this city, has ♦i^T> app ° 1 ? t€d , temporary commander of the Provisional Department of Pennsvl discharged soldiers and sailors desirons of organizing posts of the Grand Army within Th. de & Dt wiU addresa commander. The following gentlemen have been ap pointed toe Provisional Staff of the Depar tment of Pennsylvania: Colonel Jas. Gndn, A. A. Q.; Captain Wm. J. Mackey, A.Q.m! ?' : nn V . e^Bn^ dl ? r £ Bneral E- R. Biles a! ®.».Captain J. H. Bambdin, A. A. D. C.,jßrevet Bientenant Colonel W. M. Wor rall, A. A. D. C.; Rev. G. Collins, 72d Penn sylvania Volunteers, Chaplain, and John C Morgan, M. D., 25th Missouri Infantry, Sar- HomcmE.—A white man named An uiony Joline, aged 55 years, residing in intlwhPp beloff , Sonth street, was admUted en ?^ lva , D1 u on Monday ?£?^S- 00 ?’ " io i.a ?tab in the abdomen,from tte effects of which he died yesterday. The nw«f ed brought to the hospital in a and from the little that could be fco J? binj ' ** e being in a semi-stupid fondition from the effects of liqum was others were engaged in a 'fight ™ Bedford street, on Sunday night mid there Received the wound. Dr. stap’leigh b^L£°^ mort ?. ffi ezamination on tie bodv St ns day ‘ C ? 0n ?,? Danl els took the *“ h ‘“ “ inqoest Proposed Compliment to the Judges. ? m^ tin B of ‘the Phila aeipma .Bar, held m the SnbremA Pnnwf pSStd s”ss“i~ ™ssgi.xr„ir s!Tba7™ a ““a, to „*r^M" J " a “« the District Comt,(k>urtof HS I of and the Judges of the United E leas i fixe t d i «PtE tri r- The Bth ° df JMuarP fixed as the time, and it wan PSa snl ? scribe rs to the residentmembersof the PhUadelphiaßar anti to restrict the invitations to the Judges Pennsylvania Horticultural So evenlng the monthly exhibl tion of the Pennsylvania Horticultural So nnf^t^B^ mt 4 lts rooms t Broad and Wal nut streets. The stated display of articles were exhibited as specified by the regular Specimens of plante. mble ttuf; a baStetS of ont fl wers hand F ape9 ’ P® arB > a PPles, <fco., were rinm^oi 110 var . letie8 > In competition for and the display was seasonf aotlVe ° ne > in Bpite « the “i^ BHnwEB.-B 8 HnwEB.-B is proposed Ito ten r & B, avr4^ 8 ’ ®n&&a B „ m ge&^?i.l? Seta: Swing Machines- “The Florence.” —The aewing machine buainesa has grown >o gigantic proportions since the period when Hewe, the inventor, first set the ball 1 in motion. Many patents have been ap plied for, and the government has recog nized a considerable proportion of them “ e »t°rions and worthy of sanction. . ' t * le improved machines btan <iB The Florence,” the general agency of which is at No. 630 Chestnut Street, and where -exquisite specimens of the workmanship of the machine may be criti cally examined, “The Florence” is free irom many objections to which other ma chines are liable. Its inventor adopted the lock stitch in preference to any other, and then- added the knot, double look and double knot, either of which maybe chosen S t :? per J a !« to suit any grade of fabric, inus four different stitches are made with the ease with which other machines make one. Some of its advantages are cou cisely set forth thus: The needle is easily adjusted, and does not skip stitches. It is almost noiseless; and can be 'used where quiet lsnecessary. Its motions are all»ost«iye,- !, o e sf^ r ? ! n -?® prin l? t 0 get out of orfier, and its simplicity enables any one to operate it. it does not require finer thread on the under the upper side, and will sew across tne heaviest seams, or from one to more thicknesses of doth, without change of e ? 8 on ’rr l u re ?? ing toead,. or skip pmg stitches. The Hemmer is easUy ad justed, and will turn any width of hem de nnfu - j tvill hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, quilt, and gather and sew on a ruffle at the same time. It has no springs to get out of ° rd ®s* last a lifetime. Who can doubt the advantages of “The Florence.” & -A- Fine Improvement on Arch Street. r " the well-known stationer, has made quite an improvement on Arch street, rte has torn down the old mansion at 728 Arch street, and ereoted on its site one of the most beautiful stationery stores in the country. Mr. Perry’s store is one hundred feet deep and four stories high, and is Btocked with all styles of goods necessary t? i. ou t a complete Stationery and Book Store. Mr. Perry for many years has been emmged in the business, at his late stand, Fourth and Race streets, where he succeeded in establishing a business second to none m the city. Delightful Place to Spend an Evan- Th e Assembly Buildings at Tenth and Chestnut streets are now the popular re sort of our young folks,because of thesplen being held there for the bene fit of the BeUiany Church Building Fund. The large saloon is elegantly decorated, and filled to overflowing with all sorts of goods suited for Christmas presents, which are be ing rapidly sold because of the moderate prices. We believe in such fairs as this, be cause money all goes into circulation °“ r city through the erection ota church edifice. Let all who have aa hour to spare look in upon the fair. 3,700 00 1,825 00 - 2,000 00 - 1,600 00 420 00 445 00 6,500 00 - 3,500 00 Personal.— Edwin M.Btanton, Secretary ffJT^’£ ndlady ’ ar i' ivedin ihis city yes terday afternoon, and at present are stop ping at the Continental, where they intend f ° r a few days. The Secretary of h^ bee “ s P e ? dID S some time in New \ ork, where he has been the recipient of numerous hospitalities, and is now on his way to Washington to resume the arduous duties of his official position. A Blitz Benefit.— Signor Blitz is al ways at work doing somebody good, and to morrow afternoon and evening he hasde fwo to the Jewish Bignor,S wm meet With - 3,650 00 - 5,500 00 3,000 00 - 1,200 00 Store Robbery —The hardware store of Mr. D. A. Knight, No. 1011 Market street, entered by Sieves on Monday night, sadA“5 ad A“ cutlery to the value of several hun- An entrance was shutter ding through a back window School Contbolles Elected. —William r. Haines was re-elected a controller of publio schools yesterday, from Twentieth section,andMr. R. W. C&hman wwunaM i??l^I y t£ e ' el !- otcd , Bch ° ol Controller from the Tenth section last evening. Firemen from Norfolk. —A delegation of firemen from Norfolk, Va., was in this city, yesterday, for the purpose of purehas mg a steam fire engine. B: !lack Diamonds.-- Yesterday’s papercon- t dltorial on 1110 Production of Pennsylvania Which gave qnite a number of very lnt raring facts In reference to the trade. One fact, we regret to vl * Tbat tie cheapest and b « coal In Philadelphia la sold byW. V. Alter. No 957 £iorth Ninth street, and Sixth and Spring Garden.' Chabming presents for beloved friends ® r ® co “ prl3 f l ‘ n extensive collection of diamonds fine gold watches, Jewelry, msgniflcent sUver ware! opera glasses, fans, splendid bronzes, clocks, <tc. at the elegant establishment of ’ Mb. J. BRENNAN. Street" 1 Dealer “ d Jeweler - N»- 13, South Eighth “In the Multitude op Counhktto-do siff'sHSKi-SSmS™- IBSBB3BSS2S&% aid what everybody sol 681 world: Christmas Pbesents fob Gentlemen toClQflas A Pact Worthy op Consideration ftc“liul^ 8 iy n e a^'f“6 e 0 s °“«'WUole3 Intaecan llshea house 6lO lS?k« and were much surprised to find their sfieet, low what we had been DavlnS (J,-sl^JK 1 ., c , 83 Js°oh be goods elsewhere. As tEls la fheseastmwhl;,-,? 6 1!““? confectionery are so largely indulM?!??n W £ll^ r 2? t and above statement for thtfljeneat nr if 1 ? 6 “alee the above firm mauu&ttSre taeir/nu« s^SS? 8 ?- The meats, and their great fflcilltlpq fnr hi sweet bles them to dipole of itHtMnJ^s.£Sfte eas «?*• We noticed a fine dlspla£ - f Fo ments. Prunes. Balslns orn *- of wblch^r^l'eM^^^ Choice Articles for Gentlemen N. W. corner of FifSiTnd!;Snut stSeg ellry Love ' and Chocolate Creams in great Toys. <S Chrtamlf&°i t F l mel Depot, 10*9 Walnut street' ai A * "tHoUs Cara “Slilllisis In her business, as it iseiurv ov S r al i others MahS* 1 ' “ d becaWe» t g, nd iL n U d c f^! 1 < : c^^te^ r^ e s^ or Christmas -SarS-'-S Shatlng, elc. To behadofr??r? wear when Biding ner ofl’llth and ChStnSt^sttegte" 7 L ° Te ' Nl W ’ c " : flm rabjy the best for feS!yuse° W H&h?¥ :hlnes . lnooll1 Pa medal). Fair Mama»dTn»,sSi iea l prein i. anl (Bold Pennsylvania Stow FAii^A’S 16 ’™ Wew York and street. aairn, 1866. No. 923 Cheetnnt A & °? o . C^f tr Ound and Suitable foe Presentation 1 n n- an>aTT love, at the N. w. ft f flßr y streets, has Jußt openedAchofrift K£ b . ani Cheatnut Silk EcarftrNeckllwTGsv^ I R^ , S? rtl^ent of Fancy WHICH are well adapted aj H o lia^outa JSoketB ’ el °" your loiSaf&bMflf B9 blanched humors upon the diy, bM toMh„SL b ««'» Eleeirlc HalrHeuewer. and j6u gr. Loon’s suited to your case. Sold bya^UDrugitatji? 3 “ exaoU l r ? iaH ELats Again Popular.— Got ft Silk Hat from OAKEOEDS’, Continental Hotel, TKB DAIr,Y EVKNING BULI.KTIN: mHADKI.PIiIA, WKDN-EBDAY. PECKIUHSB 19. ISBfi -tb.pt „ <m m i.isv? e American Cow Milker, on ex- JfrSh lon **i*® °hs®tnvt street, Is exciting the corloaitv of thousands aU over the world. IrhTowne™ ne ViSt to by letter forTulTdescrlp 8 labor saving invention, which thev i OD application in the form of a printed inns; »h* t £o«!f CD l ar * A - copy efthelattee ought to be In in“ E lM a ? e i^ ellißent farmer An Important Removal, Messrs. , Son » tbs well-known Clothiers, have re- D ? c °t goods to . their new atore, No *O9 o^s»SP^ Blree^ , . w l jere boiPK rapidly dis Dosed of prices regardless ol cost. Gentlemen have here an t( i °^ t ? ,D tbe mo3t f-salonable Clothing aidaeeftrfoars^veaf 1 extraorlllQar r l0^ ; CaU C „^ N Important Removal.— Messrs. *P5 ers * ® 0D * the well-known clothiers, hive removed their uncm gtods to their, new store. No, 809 Gheatnnt TheTr stock of read> made clothing la still at InnMiv Sfe ndf No. 625 Chestnut street. where it is being tBp< v ed of at Prices regardless of cost. Gem tit men have here an opportunity to obtain the mno^ oinary lew rates, Gall and see for yourselves, Havana Oranges. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 12j4 Chestnut street. Elegant pound, lady, and fanoy cakes at A, Cpb&m’s, 630 Pine street. , Gifts of Utility and Elegance.' haH <J>rerchlefB,Wln<lflor cravats lamb gloves, ear inulFs, Cardigan jackets, etc. SSifchiSof great variety at a Henry love. Gents' notstreeti? Btore ’ nort^west comer of fifth and Cheat- What Shakspeabe Says.— “ Some men are bom great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Mr Oharien mSSli *l? axUßticßootoakeTet bSTsm." mth^Ktehto stilS? bis patrons with elegantly modeled Boots that fTt se A co ?? ,orta “3 r - “« are madeof'the h£l ijsnterial Gentlemen,who dtslre such boots ataverv reasonable price are earnestly advised to cadi on Mr roHin. He cannot GUI to please S who ptoontei . ,£ K ? 1 5 N ? Tables, Step-ladders. Meat pfes, tobs, buckets, plain and japanned tinware ent. leryand tea trays, at FABcON & CO?S. Ohean KltiSn Famishing Booms, 222 Dock street, below Walnut Bybon Morse & Co., 902 and 904 pleasure In announcing to the naments Charlotte De BiS, Chicken and Dobster Salads. Cro quetts, Fried Oysters, ate. China, Glass and silver and a full corps of First Class Walters on short notice! “ We Have— <& to *re 00 ISmaSS wool) " “ » oo r#wS 2JJ equal lnstyle and ’wortoSiuhS to the beat customer tcorkln the city. p crl? e .^?. Dllcare l llviie<l lo call and examine the new style Giengaiy,” of which we are mating now & handsome assortment. now * ' CSIARLESSTOKES & CO., wn 0 04*?5 t ’9 lass Beady-made Clothing House, Hotel »» 24 cte9tCQt sveet, under the Continental th always know where to get S e ?? C!for lheir money. We see large crowds It Boyt’a Novelty who (II we may from theL? laces) are delighted with the system that Hovt h»« adopted for the sale of all kinds oi valaable goods remember No. 329 Chestnut street. VttlUßOi ® goods. Black Cake, 60 cents per pound, at A Upbam's. 6!o Pine street. * * „,? UP ? E J 0R Feench Confection’s, made Si,S?S *°? f sugar: Jordan Boasted Almonds, Caramels French Naugat.Cream Chocolates, manolactsred bv r:rJr,ky fI Tj EanL ' and Chestnut streets. Almerla P h S ’ Eavaaa Oranges, Pears. <fcc. Also, mat re toT e vVC P s“amer eC,ion ° f Frencll Boa *»«■ Boxe* rS?4 I^r I r L Ayy iLSON ' Rockhill * Wilson. BoCKHiT'f $ ■ Bockhlll * Wilson. xvULKHJLL & Hockhill A wiiann JfliiMHMs Cb^SKrle T t? NE CL °rHING HALL. 603 and 605 CLOT ™ «a »Ud 605 Good news fob Mothers.—No more 7®,‘ I 7A 0 ° r 5 ° f watching and anxiety. Use Dr. heon’s Infant Kemedy for teething children, and your little °«? Si !l iiT, e aDfl U«lve. A mild yetsare an'etspeedy Druggists^ 1 ‘ ctamps “d windy.pains. Soldbyau Holiday Goods ! Holiday Goods ' 1 Examine our stock of Ladies’ Fore Gents’ Hats. Children’s Hats, Misses’ Hats Also, a stock of AM *> Gents’ Goods. Suitable for Christmas Presents. OaKFOßus’, Continental RTn^] t , I*™!? 1 ™ A l ™ OATABBH.- f‘lsaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear trMh all dlseaagi appertaining to the above members with can be seen at hla office N? si9 Pine street. The medical Jhcolty are inr-itMt WwiSl The Grand Charitable Fair and Presenta- tloa festival. Office of the Grand Presentation Festival, 616 Broadway, and 630 Chest ?' UT ,® T *™ T » Philadelphia.— New York, Dec. 15, IB6o.—At the earnest solicitation of many prominent citizens, and to meet the pressing demands made upon us, and to °PP°rtonity who desire to assist tho beneficial object for whioh this enterprise is conducted, we have, with tteaiW.batßm of , th ,® offi cers and managers ol the Home, concluded to continue the sale of tickets beyond the 200,000. The number and value ot the presents will be increased j? ® 2 , act proportion to the whole number of wl S ,°J d ’ 111118 guaranteeing to every ticket holder an equal chance, as in the ori ginal schedule. Thomas <fc Co., Managing Directors. 15 ’ Ifi.ofder to promote oonfidenc© in th© highest decree tha “d Managers iave consented to assume the responsibility of A h n of 016 fands reived byus. l P°s?y 88 so °fi as received, is deoMited m the Eighth National Bank; and Xpay nnents for articles purchased, or other ex ih'wB^ 6 ? a^KT °X the so deposit e.d,.by, check H, Davis, agent of the in stitution, endorsed by us. A committee, ° f tb^? e gentlemen of the Ladies’ Advisory Committee, purohase aU too mm ol ® B J*® presented, and a oommlt toe, composed of Major General Van Vfiet Quartermaster General of the Department o, New Major General Barlow, Sec retary of State; Andrew Warner. Eaa Sen. retarynf theJJank for th" Savdgs^ ot {?“¥ derksj William Orton, President of TnhD A CT erl w? l . T e> e g ra Pb Company, and d 9 kn . H. White, Esq.', Connsellor at Daw HirfLufT? 1116 Erection of the manner of distribution. Thomas & Co., Managing Directors, t 616 Broadway. «/* J IOW of Pontine something worthy ? f l} 18 successful leader of our armies Leutze’sfine porteait, life size, of General Grgnt in his tent, for whloh the General ner- BTftTValu 8 Tf t T Value ’ be prizes. It is now on view in the office for ibe sale of tickets, 6X6 Broadway. approval? 76 68138 with our Mrs. Chas. P, Daly, Aoting President Mrs. David Hoyt, Secretary. Mrs. J. S. Yoqbhies, Treasurer. AMPSEMEJfTS. THETHEATRES.-Mr. Chanfrau is draw ing fine audiences at the Arch. The bill. Our American Cousin at Home” and Toodles, is full of fun and merriment. On Monday evening next Mrs. John Drew and Tn.DW i }n “Griffith Gaunt.” i o n '§kt Augustin Daly’s new dramatize fii°h ol^nf 1168 ? ea i de ’ s n °vel, caUed “Grif- Of n fi t; or. Jealousy,” will be given at the Chestnut. Miss Heron plays Kate P«v Saturday afternoan?la a t Donough matinee. The “Dong Strike” win be. presented A t the Walnm Mr?jr 8 Clarke appears m a capital bill At ttm African “The Black Crook” £ stfil tae ®l,l , ?zi Appears at the Assembly noon!^ 8 to ' night ‘ 88 well as in the afte? At National Hall this afternoon evening tne Old Folks appear? 3 Governor.- Governor Swann resigned h»- Ga sl rna . torlal Unties requ&ed aft his time, and he (eels confident of beinn elected United States Senator. elng COAFECTK PM adeJpMa Bteam Chocolate COCOA WORKS. Tbesubscriber has recently erected the meat,exten sive and complete works In the Stale for the manu facture ol aU kinds of . Chocolate, Of the Finest Variety, CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS FOB CHBISIMAS HOLIDAYS. Chocolate Creama,St. Nicholas,Americanos,Almonds. Jellies: Plstache, Pralines, Cordials, Drops, Jim Crows, Bolls, Portngnese, Figures, Medallions,’Paste and Chocolate Car an els. THE VABIKTTES OF TABLE CHOCOLATE Breakfast, Commercial and Double Ex ra Chocolate. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, Vo. 1210 Market Street. deis-tfrp STEPHEN F. WHITMAN’S INIMITABLE and CHOICE CONFECTIONS Now Ready For the Holiday Season, Together with a large variety of FANCY BOXES, Of his own Importation, DIRECT FROM PARIS AND VIENNA. ALSO, NEW AND BABB CONFECTIONB AND BON BONS, ONLY KNOWN TO THIS HOUSE.. w MSftodiMse “ * rlch aniaa P“» assortment from For Belect Presents. STEPEEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. deStfrp •J. H. BURDSALL’S OONFEOTIONERY, 100 Cream and Dining Saloons, No. 1121 Chestnut Street. GIRARD BOW. FBUIT AND POUND CAKES of all alma, with a B2mS , YR £ntof OQNFECmONEBY. &c. for toe deii-im rp BONBONB DE PARIS. Nouveautee Pour Btrennea. C. PENAS, CONFECTIONER, FBOM PAXES, No. 830 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. A .plendld variety Of Fancy Boxen and Bonbonnleres of Ujenewtßtstjlea.Jaat received from Faria. 4istd27J FF£\ G. FLOUR. The Best in the World. 808 SALE BY THOMPSON BIAOK ft BON, deiottrp Broaaana Chestnut Sheet UNITED STATES BUILDER’S MIIL, 801. 24,26 and 28 8 PIFTEEHTH 8T PHILADELPHIA. '* THOMAS WEBB, (Successor to Wm. P. Hughes,) Forks of Beoond and Christian Sts. Baled, Freih, Sait and Packing Hay. Baled Oat, Wheat and Eye Straw, for »J!lg™ ,l}4Bl,<nil v« EXPKEBB LINS! FOB NEW YOBIT SlTwherMf JOHN GlB height for the above port SrL I ? !Blvln S North Wharves. C 0 (^?e P okea r |n P TWn P 6 jezk ““■‘W? BeventoSdmStait. Office, eeubllahed for the B isKS£l p £ W'iißßi WJEAVXK A 00., ■ * > ''^ ikn .,' ■ Mtomlfcctnwf of OOMHAI> P. {myrrhs?*** ™' Tm SSas as 2aaaJ ° g/o S^„ «« AKP VRTtRAT. •RTOTTOTp' h l rth o^S r 4t^^ v !S v X?by ba,lne “ l ZV Rt No. raott9Knnt Stwet. Jl OiPKWt B9IS-WiS^nSmrp{ aery. As follows: METAII, DBT eeoiis. Save Money on yonr Overcoats, l C. STRAWBfiIDGE t CO. ABE SELLING THEIB FINEST FBENOH OVEBOOATINGS, AT VEBY LOW PBIOES. FINE CASTOR BEAVEBS, |5. HEAVY BLACK TBICOT BEAVEBS, |3 60. FINEST BLACK ENDEBDON BEAVEBS, $8 50. FBENCH ESQUIMAUX BEA- ITNE BBOWN MOSCOW BE A.VEBS, *7. FINE BLUE MOSCOW BEAVEBS, *g. FINE FRENCH CHINCHILLAS, |T. ELEGANT EBOSTED BEAVEBS, |7 60. HEAVY FBOSTED BEAVEBS, {5 60. FINE WHITNEY BEAVEBS, H 60. An elegant, assortmentof t.at>tb«» CLOTHS. For Skating Sacqnes we are selllns Heavy St. Bernard's at $3, Extra heavy St. Bernard’s at $3 50, J. C.STRAWBRIBGE&CO., N. W.COB. EIGHTH AND MARKET. M ILL IK IN’S LINEN BTOBE, S 3 8 ARCH ST. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Gent’s Handkerchiefs, Children’s Handkerchiefs, Wew Styles. The Lareeit Stock of Linen Goods in iel7mwftde3lrp USEFUL OHEISTMAS PRESENTS «f^"^? be ”. hBTerecBlved BOma <* 0l “ uncles amt Bble ’ *om their uselhl. ness ud ntity, to xzu&e Acceptable Christmas Presents. as EXTRA. BED BLANKETS. - The finest desigmfc 03 DAMABK TABLE CLOTHS. Union EBINGED FRENCH TABLE CLOTHS. =^SSS. FEmiCHNAPKn ! IB ANB DOYLIES. BUPaRIOR FRENCH DAMASK TOWEIS, with, and wlthont Fringes. ’ w * fancy and HUCKABACK TOWZLS. French and English Colored Borden and Fringe. MARSETr.T.FS QUILTS, extra fine. EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. lo ££ P X7 &nC7 SUx *' wWcb «“ be sold at the w^Ssf MBE ° n)BBEI) 0* 342 * 10 HDKFH EMB B °IDE^!DAIn> SETS, in Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, del^rp! ooBChMtn,rtBtPeef - AT RETAIL, SILKS. SHAWLS. VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. FOB THE HOLIDAYSj JAMES. R. CAMPBELL & CO, delist rTs 97 Chestnut Street. POPULAR GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, EYRE & lANDELL. FOUBTH & ABCH STBEETS, Haye reduced some fine goods to lover the giving ot CHRISTMAS PRESENTS LONG SHAWLS. redtlS£h‘ Cra FXNE PQPLINH • HIGHEST air pEShpOPIsINS. POCB^'I^DJrR» L *£ B^K I<l i'OCKFTBDKFS,, firon |2o tofocests. mas Presents.* aoaUemens redded ftETAII.I>BYGOOD. The Cheapest, Best and most Useful Nori^hfhTr^,'* 1 BA1 “»K3EB A BBOS.’, M Christmas Presents Christmas Presents. BROS, have received this weefe a. Northiig e ffit r P BA HBERGEB& BHOS.X Hdkfs., Hdkfs., Hdkfs, for Presents. HdkS, m n?l?n a ™ rt “®nt of Ladies’ brolaeied, at cxtrSnely lew pncef^AhSi 6 ! sortment of white «nd colored ?, ne .? 3 ' men, at BAMBERGBIhBBosfioji North Eighth St 6 " Gloves, Gloves.—fcarlet, White, Bine wSStb&SSL stree?. tleeS- BAMBEJIGES ’ Hosiery, Hosiery.—The Cheapest and Ifil^&^^Ho^lnt^ty. Bamberger Bros, 105 North Eighth ladies’ Merino Veits and Drawers. £tS£. 6 I? r L no B J. lr,a Bnd Drawers. nn»SfJSSSS^S'JSVSSSSP -105 North B»st Needles and Pins at 4 cents nStt’EZSl 1 at 4,6. and 8 cents. 53*T00 to Brushes, at 6,8 andio centa. ?air Brushes, Corsets; T.fnori Goods* Ac at rAt.it wholesale prices, at • deis*e,ia,w l 3srpi HOLIDAY PRESENTS EDWIN HALL & 00.. ®8 S. Second St.. HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF fine silks, moike ashqfls, IKISII POPLINS, FBENCBt MEKINOES, cassotebes and DELAIXES, ROBES »E CHAMBRE, fl'KAl’I’EB CASHMERES, From which to selects nice Christmas Present, dISUJ % MARRET ninth. % 4 e** v D R Y Gr OO D S CHEAP ENOUGH. We are selling at prices our entire c jggSSI&SISM£ B BICBLY TRIATMED CLOAKS. ELEGANT SACQUKS, CHEAP HANDSOME SHAWJjS, CHEAP AS EVER. STOCK. OHBISTAf Ad SOAKFB. UtfNKirrS low DOWN. MUSLINS,3°CENTS. HATS, CAPS AND FUB GOODS, RETAILING at wholesale prides, Barnes, Osterhout, Herron & Co., 8. B. cor. Fourth and Chestnut Sts., Have now opened their retail Branch Store and win sell their extensive stock of Hats, Cspsand Fur Goods AT RETAIL, Ai Wholesale Prices a Those In want of Goods or this description CAN B^‘il 6 “ t0OT! PBOFrrb V PbrcSTerS^ Wholesale Cotton Yarn Commission _ Warehouse. R.T. WHITE &CJO., M *ss{“ t wer , 8 Agents for the sale of “9 d Skein Yarns, all numbers, F^SIS 7 .? 8 ™ 8 * ln »e Skein or Cop, “S Woolen Carpet Chain, Jute Filling for Venetian Carpets, QlUlng Setae andPlax Twines, Extra Heavy Bl’k Wadding tor Clothiers’ use, fto, W 0.237 Market Street, Philadelphia. B. T. WHITE. |no7wsm3m rp] J. K. DU BO IS /COMPOUND CHARCOAL BISCUIT, Vj' ■ FOE DYSPEPSIA. , These are composed of Fine Willow Charcoal. Ao. l»£L ,b S i :o f iiM! Wafers, by which medlclna hitherto disagreeable are rendered pleasant and nal alablA - They will prove to be a valuable remedribr Heartburn, Waterbraab. Acldlty.Nausea, Eructations. Constipation and other forms of Indigestion. Perwm! suffering Scorn fetid breath will find them an corrective. ■ Prepared only by JAMBS T. SHINN, Apothecary B.Wga BROAD and SPRUCE atreeta, PhUaSJ 7 ' 7. Brown, Fifth and Chestnut. C. B. Keeney, Sixteenth and Aich, Ambrose Smith, Broad and Cheetnnt. George O. Bower, Sixth and Vine. D. L. Stackhouse. Eighth and Green. C. Shivers, Seventh and Spruce. Morphy & Bro., 1700 Locust street. H, a Blair’s sons, 800 Walnut. B. Thomas. 1900 Pine. Ellis, Son * Co, Seventh and Karkat.l Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, And druggists generally. KAINIIi < BROR’ EaSEI 111 II (MASON ft aABOTBTnrfTI onl7 At Q&eatat, FKENCH poplins,
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