Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 26, 1866, Image 2

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    CITY B
Guabdians of the Poor,—A stated
meeting was held onMonday.
The house agent reports the following
census of the house for the week ending
Saturday, December 22,1866:
Number in house at 12 o’cloek M„ - 3,266
Same time laßt year, - - - 3,203
Increase, . - - - - 63
Admitted, within the last two weeks, 316;
births, 2; deaths, 20; discharged, 122; eloped,
33; indentured, 6; number of persons granted
lodgings, 104; number of. persons granted
meals, 310. Total males,l,oBo; total females,
1,738,
The house agent reported-the house re
•eiptß for the last two weeks at $5Bl 69.;:
The out-door agent reports the receipts
from support cases at $223 50.
The report, of the treasurer of the board
was received, stating that he had collected
and paid into the city treasury the sum of
$2,943 24.
The Committee on Manufactures submit-
ted their annual report of the several depart
ments under their superintendence, from
January Ist to December 21,1866, as com
pared'With that of the year 1865.
A large number of bills were read and
ordered to be paid.
;Mr.'Townsend offered the following:
Whereas, It having been reported in the
public press that an apprentice bound out
py this board: bas been discharged in the
Supreme Court, upon a habeas corpus upon
the grounds that this board has no authority
to bind ont children, which become charge
ableupon the public and fall into their cus
tody, except with the assent of two magis
trates,-
Resolved, That the Secretary be directed
to refer to the City Solicitor the act- of As
sembly of sth March, 1828,’ section 15, and
to obtain his opinion in writing whether the
existing laws are not sufficient to authorize
this Board 16 complete the binding out of
such children without the assent of any
person or body. Adopted. Adjourned.
Death of a Journalist.— Horace M,
Martin, a well-known journalist of this
city, died on Sunday evening last. He was
born in-Bradford county,'this Staten-served
an apprenticeship there to the printing busi
nessmans in the years of ’32 and ’33 settled
in' Harrisburg as legislative reporter and
correspondent of the Philadelphia papers.
After this period he came to Philadelphia,
and was employed as reporter and editor of
some of the principal journals of this citv
up to within a few monthsof his death. As
a financial editor he had but few equals,
and in his social relations was highly es
teemed and respected. As clerk otCity
Councils for many years, he performed his
duties with a marked degree of ability. He
was a very useful man in almost any de
partment of a newspaper office, being in
dustrious, careful and methodical, and as a
■writer hiß style Was clear and forcible. Al
though afflicted with the fatal disease that
finally terminated his life, he continued to
work as long as he was able to do the least
labor. It is sad to have to record the fact,
that a man so competent as he was, and so
willing to work, at last died verv poor;
but so it was, and without any fault of his
own. Mr. Martin was 62 years of age, and
leaves a little son almost alone in the world.
The Fire Department.— On Monday
evening a special meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Fire Department was held
in the hall of the Phoenix Hose House.
A resolution appointing a committee to
prepare an address to the City Councils for
the better regulation of the Fire Department
was agreed to.
An amendment, that the Committee
should consist of one from each District, and
that they report to the Board before sub
mitting the address to Councils, was agreed
to.
The Chair named Edw. C. Richardson,
Wm. McDevitt, Wm. C. Vinyard, Thomas
E. Vanduzen, Edw. Tolbert, Thomas A.
McDowell, and Thomas T. Seal the Com
mittee. The meeting then adjourned.
Annual Awabd of Pbehtums. The
pupils of Girard College, to the number of
475, assembled in the chapel of the College,
on Monday afternoon, for the purpose of
■witnessing the presentation of premiums,
consisting of books, games, skates, <fcc., to
the boys who had distinguished themselves
for good scholarship and good conduct
during the present year. The names of the
distinguished were announced by the Pre
sident of the College, Major Smith, and the
Chairman of the Committee on Discipline.
Mr. Tonst, presented the premiums. Short
speeches were made by Messrs. Lex, Bos
well, and other Directors of the College.
Dnring the ceremonies the pupils sang
several appropriate songs.
Bequests. George Grove, lately de
ceased, bequeathed by his will', recently
troven, to St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church
5,000, and to Rev. Dr. Hutter and wife
91,000 each. After leaving a large amount
to his family, the balance was given to his
executors to be donated to such charitable
institutions as they might select. His estate
is valued at $300,000.
Pike Companies Suspended.—Chief En
gineer Lyle has suspended the Franklin
Engine and Niagara Hose Companies for
alleged rioting on Saturday night, near
Third and Pine streets. There has not yet
teen any investigation of the affair, but the
Chief intends to give the matter his earliest
attention.
Patau Result.—James Dillon, who was
admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital,
on the 21st instant, with a broken back
caused by a bale of goods falling upon him
at Washington street wharf, died at that in
ctitutipn on Monday evening.
iaBßistumah
Hartford Live Stock Insurance Co,,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Incorporated by the legislature of
Connecticut,
With a
Chartered. Capital of $500,000.
„ ASSETS, DEC. Ist, 1866.
NaUonal Ban *-
tj. s. 7-30
1«&bb on Beal Eatate,fiibtiie i3j!
liOans on approved Collaterals... “
CashlnbanOx
Cash In hands of Agent5...*....'... ’*
JDce for Premiums,
Accrued interest.
]& Brq., • jStokes, Caldwell&de..
F ; *B. A. COBBIIS, /.- v
General Agents far Pennsylvania. ,
' ,o 'o Walnut street,
Philadelphia,
® EB,KI DIIXOS, 508,32!1 and 331
•’RrSOOIii Btreet, bos a handsome assortment of
JIHLHIKBY ;&r the HOLIDAYS. Also, SILKS,
VELVETS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS and
FRAMES, ladle* who make their own Bonnets sup-
plied with all the materials.
3HJBHCJJZ
newftnplPH , ,
IMPORTANT AMOTOCEMENT
Crosby Opera House Art Association.
Appointment ?f the Committee
TO REPRESENT THE INTEREST OF BUB6ORI
EER gTHFSBABTERN STATES !
THE DAT SET AND COMMITTEES APPOINTED,
21st OF JABUABY HEXT.
21st OF JANUARY SEXT. r
FINAL CLOSING OF THE BOOHS
NAMES OF THE COMMITTEE
Who will shortly proceed to Chicago to examine the
ballots and
SUPERINTEND THE DBA WINS!!
The following gentlemen have kindly consented to
set as delegates to the Distribution of Premiums of
the Crosby Art Association, positively to takeplace on
the 2ist of January, 1867, and will shortly proceed to
Chicago, and act in conjunction with the Committee
for the purpose of representing the interests of sub
ecrlbers In the Eastern States,
S. CASTNER, Ooal Merchant, New York.
B. M. HEDDEN, Date Cashier of the Croton Na
tional Sank. New York.
B. EL DEMMON, President Howard National Bank,
DAVID FULBIFKB, D, Pnlsif-r & Payson, Boston.
C. P. STIOKNEY, Present Maasasoit Bank, Fail
River.
CoL W. B. THOMAS, Flour Merchant, Philadelphia.
CALEB H. NEEDLES, Druggist. Philadelphia.
B. SMITH, L. Johnson <feCo.,Type Pounders, Phil
adelphia.
THE ABOVE NAMED GENTLEMEN
Will net in conjunction with the allowing named gen
tlemen of Chicago.
We, the undersigned, a Committee appointed to con
duct the awarding of Premiums to the members of the
CROSBY OPERA HOUSE ART ASSOCIATION,
have been authorized by the management to announce
MONDAY, January 21,1867, as the time when the
FINAL AWARD
of all the premiums shall be made, without further
postponement.
In order that Mr Crosby may realize the fall benefit
of his enterprise, and that the certificates may be held
by bona fide purchasers; and not oy him, It is neoas
a ary that the remaining certificates should be speedily
disposed oC The Committee assure ail parties inter*
ested that every care will be taken to secure perfect
fairness in aw&rdiDg the Premiums.
WILLIAM T. COOLBADGH, President Union Na
tional Bank.
} AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer C.,8. AQ.R.B.
R.-G. HALL, Ball, IDmbark A Co.
CLINTON BRIGGS, Ewing, Briggs A 00.
J. C BORE, Pre&icent of the Board of Trade.
JAMES H. BOWEN, President Third National
Bank.
JAMES3?ARGO,Sup’fc American Express. Co,
BRANCIS A. HOFFMAN, Ex-Utnt,-Governor,
L Y, MUNN, Mdpd A Bcott, Elevator.
J. A. ELLIS, President Second National Bank.
THE PINAL CLOSING OF THE BOOKS
may take place any day previons to the 21st of January
A CHRISTMAS Present for your Parent,
One certificate,
with “The Apple Gatherers,”
and thechance of a piemlum worth $800,009»
A CHRISTMAS Present for yonr Sister.
One certificate, .
• • ' with “The little Wanderer.”
and the chance of premiums worth from fsoo to 1960.060.
A CHRISTMAS Present for yonr Brother.
One certificate,
with the new engraving-'Westward, Hoi”
and a chance of possessing the Crosby Opera House.
A CHRISTMAS Present for yonr Wife.
Two certificates,
with “Irving and bis Literary Friends.”
and two chances of premiums worth from |5OO to $6OO -
A CHRISTMAS Present for yonr Daughter.
~ _ Three certificates,
with Huntingdon’s “Mercy’s Dream,”
and the chance of becoming worth more half a
million.
A CHRISTMAS Present for yonr Son,
_, tl . 1L , Four certificates,
with tbeobromograph, “The American Autumn.”
and four chances of premiums worth from $5OO t 05600,.
A CHRISTMAS Present forthe Dear One.
■ ■ -One or twenty certificates,
with one or twenty chances of making her almost a
5 • mlliionare.
As well as achanee of becoming the possessor of
A BIKRSTAD r, worth $20,000.
A CONSTANT MEYER, worth $5,000,
A LEUTZE, worthsl,ooo.
A CBOPSEY, worth $6,000,
A <BIGNOTJX, worth $3,000.
A HART, worth $5,000.
A SCHUBSELE, worth $5,000.
A BEARD, worth $4,000.
VOLK'S BUST ©F ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
■ . , worth $2 000.
Or hundreds of other.pictnres,by the loading Artists
In America.
.. $13,125 00
... 20,620 00
63? 75
20,500 00
5.100 00
45,000 UO
—m. 1.2X5 28
15 621 39
2,551 61
S6i 67
CERTIFICATES
The remaining Shares can now be had on anmicn.
tlontothe
. PRINCIPAL EASTERN AGENCY,,
THE ARTINSTITUTE, No. 625 BROADWAY, N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA AGENCY,
; - 'TV-B. ' JPTJGHH,
NO. 607- CHESTNUT STREET.
:i j ','f. /■■■■■ : ALSO,
PHILADELPHIA ART GALLEBY, las CHEBT
, " NOT STREET. ■*
_em i2tj
T> ®' B>'rl^fie3ibtslti o n.—A portion of the Premlnm
ISnSf|!JE tellow on «t the PhliAdtfphS
URU “y, ; ■ •de22-s&w If
THIS PAILT EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26.1866
CARD FROM THE
CLOSE AT HAND,
WOULD YOU PURCHASE
- $5
BULLETIN BUILDING, .
. AMTOlMgßraa.
jgjaurr*
ITIMJSNYAL NEWS XXOMANG?
CHOICE BRATS
-TokUpfroaot on
ycloQKfttty evening.
TWTEW CHESTNUT BTBJEET THBATKB.! "
AJ - CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH.
- . J>oon ope& at 7. CortalnxliLai at 7.45.
TREMENDOUS V "
TBKMENDOUS.SUOOEBS.
TREMENDOUS SUCCESS.
OVERWHELMING APPLAUSE.
OVERWHELMING APPLAUSE.
OVERWHELMING APPLAUSE. -
„ THIRD NIGHT OF ,
MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS,
MB. AND MR?. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
ME. AND MBS. BARNEY WILLIAMS,
MR. AND MRS BARNEY WILLIAMS.
MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, •
MB, AND MBS. BARNEY WILLI AMb!
MB. AND MBS. BARNEY WILLIAMS
AND LAST NIGHTOF^^^
FAIRY CIRCLE:
—„ 08, CON O’CAROLAN’S DREAM.
CON O’CAROLAN. ...Mr.BARNEY WILLIAMS
MOLESHE E- Mrs. HARNEY WILLIAMS
To be lollowed by the roaring Comedy, the
CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY:
08, YANKEE HELP.
15PA......... ...... .Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS
The whole to conclude with the popular Farce.
„ ..themillebof WHETSTONE.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, December 28.
GRAND FAMILY MATINEk:
Friday—NEFlT OF MR. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
Friday—BENEETT OF MB. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
Frldav-BENEFIT OF MB. BABNEY WILLIAMS!
American academyoetiubio.
GRAND COMBINATION.
FATHER KEMP’S. ENTIRE TROUPE OF OLD
FOLKS
In the beantltol
ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT:
ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT
‘ 08. ’
“LOITERINGS ON ENCHANTED GROUND ”■
“LOITERINGS ON ENCHANT ED GROUND ”
CROWDED HOUSES. CROWDED HOUSES,
GREET THE QUEEN OF SONG.
GREET THE QUEEN OF SONG/
EMMA J. NICHOLS.
V .. . V EMMA J. NICHOLS. ‘
1 Bee the abode of the Paines, and ithroneof dazslliur
splendor; potto In the magnetic mountain mod
heavenly tints In cloud-land. Behold the beautiful
palaces, gardens and dells In a bUze ofelory!
; Doors open at balf-pasts o’clock; commence at 8.
Admission. 25 cents. Reserved Seata, 60 cents.
: Matlneea .Wednesday and. Saturday Afternoons, at
taSdren isoenS 1011 toaU P***® o *bouse,JSsenfe.
Reserved Seats can be secured ’during ' the day at
Boner’s Music Store. 1102 Chestnut street and at the
Academy In the evening. . . de2MM
MB&JOHNDREW’a NEW ABGH STREET
THEATRE. Begins at7ld o’clock.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. . oU> “’
WEDNESDAY AND EVERY EVENING
; MBS. JOHN DREW '
_ „ AS KATE PEYTON,
In Daly's great Drama of
GRIFFITH GAUNT,
_ OB JEALOUSY,
tlesof PCed wiUl new soenery,, great cast and sptdal-
THE LANCASHIRE FAIR SCENE.
AND GRANDTKIALSCENE.
For particulars, eee bills.
FRIDAY-BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
Seata secured six days In advance. ■
WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. E. corner
NINTH and WALNUT Sts. - Commence at 7M.
TWENTY-SECOND NIGHT^
OF
MR. J. 8. CLARKE.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. Dec. 26,1666,
Blanche’s great D r ama, In nve acts, called.
KNIGHTS OP THE ROUND TABLE.
T ns? Tlu< \ r -y —— Mr. J. S. CLARKE
To conclnde legendary Spectacle of
THUM^M.Tl?g£^^.^ ltiam -
FRIDAY—BENEIIV OF MR. J. S. CLARKE.
In rehearsal—THE MEMBER FROM fivv
NEW AMERICA sj
New Grand Trick Pantomime
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD,
_ Or Harlequin Jack and Jill. .
Every AFTERNOON and NIGHT during the week
with other novelties. no-c
ABSkJIBLY BUILDING-LARGE HALL.
FUN AND MYSTERY FOR THE HOLIDAYS
SIGNOR BLITZ.
83 THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES CHRIST
Commencing. Morning at 11; Afternoon at 3, and
at 7*l o’clock. Also, eve. .* afternoon and
rm * 1 be Holidays, when will be introduced
"•> ON MINSTRELS,
BLITZ'S MARVELOUS DOUBLE SPHINX,
and other Wonders and Miracles, Mirthful, Ventrilo
quism. Learned Canary Birds, Ac.
Admission, 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. Reserve!
seats. 50 cents. deSMmj
YYERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PubIic Rehearsalt
\J,every Saturday afternoon, at the MUSICAL FUND
HALL commencing at half-past three o’clock
Engagements made by addressing GEORGE BAbT
ERt agent,. 1221 MONTEREY street, between Race
and Vine. nos tf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE
Vn frem 9 A. M. * bOVO T3CKTB
01 OHBlaT l^
A»Kfc<bte.
WAT EK J as t received • n Invoice
*’ ' oe l e i"SJfS^. ctllDe3e tnp'a distilled ROSE.
'“WEE Kid CHERRY LAUREL
For skle In cans and bottles.
BOBEBT SHOEMAKER & CO .
' , ... „ .. Wholesale Druggists,
de-1 ti? Northeast cor. Foorth and Race streets.
I> OBBIEDOBES PATENT BARLEY and
1 V a <-Meal, Bermuda Arrow
Root, Cox sSp&rklingGelatin, Taylor’s Homceopa’hic
Cocoa, Cooper’s Gelatin, Ac., supplied to Retail Drug
gist at lowest prices. s
BOBEBT SHOEMAKER A CO..
de2l tl, Northeast cor. Fonrthand Rac»s^reet.
“J? °SS, t - KO CHARGE FOB PACK-
S' u. L. OH. new made. Invoice lost re
ceived and for sale In qoantltlos suitable to the trade
Iprac. root and powder, In bulk and bottles ol HR
johns?™ fonn o,theb " t 3BSKTg bZklrTcO^'
1 DOl9 715 Market street.
BLAIR'SISPECIALTIES FOB THE SEASON.
Glycerin Lotion, for hands and
Pectoral Lpzengeajor sore throat, boaraenees. Ac.
Camphor ic©, for chapped Ramin,
wUd Cherry Compound iorcold, cough, Ac.
Olein, for chappea hands, Ac.
Potash, for nicerated throat.
HENRY C. BLAIR’S SONS, !&lghth and Walnut Bta
W H ™£GUM by WILLIAM
street. J ' TB * DrB ** lsta > Ho. 721 MARKET
J«£ TEI fc -I l onl>, Rosewater, con
. Btantiy on hand and for sale by william
KLLXB A 00.,Druggists.No.724 MARincr street.
TARTAR.-*Pnre Cream of Tartar and
2? BBHir for beef tea or a
■{rLSsy : Sf r *° a Pdfor table na& Mbci
Borden, from the juioea c*
choice beef and is superior Infdellclons fiavorras
2H285? *° Wthfifto Sown. Packets with foil *di
aaa r*- ®®bell, ssfi&s
nSUaaiBTB' BUNDRHB3. - Gradnanw - ...J
j/HUme.,Cornl*, Brasbea, uißonTTirMxcn^'
Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Tnum
gudud BoR Rubber Goods.yiarosm..
KstalSyzinKta.AQ., all at “First Eandt”nrlaaar >
SNOWDEN A BBdTJTgn,
•P*-**! < «South ElsbSstre*
offer to the trade, or consnmen, aeomDlßtaiSnKii'v
r^ ? n
- Northeast corner FoatthaaaßaeaaSfg^
RUM^—Just received, an invoice of Granin
narFnmrth and Bsce stream • o,a,oSl '
HOOP SKIRTS.
628. LATEST ‘sTYLEfjUBT OUT. 628.
w J6-^ B P rt *. are In everyway the most desirablethai
we have heretofore offered to the public* also
and Chiidrena’ mSumS
ITaii Hoop Skirta, from 2}& to 4 yards in oirr*n mfnv
every lengtb,all of “our own make,” wholesale
w^ to give aatisfoctio^ 0 ““
Skirts I S> w ' p £ ,ced ! New TIME made
Manufactory and Salesrooms.
No. 628 Arch Street. '
_nol4-Bm} WM. T. HOPgnro
; WATC HES, JIWEiLBY. Afl:
aw hac.ap .ta is
* jnhtMf
JAMES Ev CALDWELL & CO
Goldsmiths,
Silversmiths,
Are dally adding to their stock, articles anil able lor
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
CLOCKS, .. . ,
WATCHES,
BRONZES, ;
. FANS,
JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS,
a SILVERWARE,
PLATED WARE.
OPERA GLASSES, ■
LEATHER GOODS,
; A collection of Goods unrivaled for.lta complete
ness, beauty and adaptation to the. wants of the comi
mnnlty,. . ... ,
Prices Moderate*
noia-wfmtr
GEORGE H. BECHTEL
Nu. 716 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturer of Solid Silver and
Plated Wares.
A fbll assortment of these superior goods always on
nann,
Rich in design and finish, are now offered at very
moderate prices. In addition, a new llneof goods has
Just been opened, consisting of
These goods are the most chaste, select" and durable
of any in the world.
GUt. snd Bronze, with finest movements, mounted
with the coat artistic Groupings.
18 KARAT GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINS. WEDDING RINGS, Ac*
Gold and Silver Electro Painting, in all Its branches
promptly executed. delTtjall
CHRISTMAS. HOLIDAY
AND
Bridal Presents.
WM. WILSON & SON.
S. W, cor. Fifth and Cherry Street*,
SILVEBSSHTHS
AND '
MAN UFAOTUBEBB AND LMPOHTEBS OF
SDPEBIOE PLATED WABE,
Have on hand a large and general assortment of
Silver and Plated Ware.
Of their own MANUFACTURING, suitable for Brl
dal and Holiday GUIs.
Presentation Bets on hand or furnished at short no
tice. del-lmi
LADOHUS&Co^
((DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWEIEBsA
II WATCHES, JIWELBX A BIIVEB WARE. If
VWATOHES and JEWELRY RKPATRTID.y
Chestnut St.. Phila-
KSS^WwSaffiSiSl^ BDJtabla forCtolst
attrition solicited to our large assortment
»mi^Ss'?eJS?» W ?{ aies i? old Chalrwfor ladies’ and
KSi B i^ r^fi.sd s ?-.® lee ,T e , B ! ttons - Studs and
w “* Btyle3 -
®S IT ®» Yoa BRIDAL GIFTS.
re^ elvlE ,? new goods, selected expressly
f? t)or prices win be found as low,
eDewbere! r ‘ **** Bame quality can be pnrohased
Purchasers invited to call,
rJlamonds and all precions atones, also, old Bold and
Silver purchased or taken in exchange, ocis
If*. CHRISTMAS! -_gL
<Bat» W. W CASSIDY,’i
NO. 12 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Offers an entirely new and most carefully selected
stock of
6 i ira % B SS Y s ~ o,E v^
An examination will show my stock to be nnsnr.
passed In quality and cheapness/ *“ B nnsur-
Particular attention paidto repairing, des-lmj
REMOVAL.
ISA A C I> XXO N s
, Watch Maker, having removed to .
No. 120 South Eleventh Street,
jfSfea Below Chestnut has opened a new and ram
VfiA»o N. 8.-w-Chronometer, Duplex. Patent Lota*
ggelUily repaired Mid warrantol
Preston Steam Laundry.
! WASHING, STARCHING, SCOURING ■
AND CLEANSING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
t Bkst work at lowest prices. : >
Office, 1309 Chestnut St,
WATCHES, JEffEIBY,d:C.
822 CHESTNUT STREET,
PORTEMONNAEES AND SATCHELS,
DRESSING CASES,
JEWEL CASES,
DECORATED CHINA, .
MUSICAL BOXES.
SOLID SILVER TEA SETS,
GORHAM’S SILVER PLATED WARES.
THIRTY-DAY FRENCH CLOCKS,
For Ladles and Gentlemen.
AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY PREHENT3.
INAUGTJRiTION
and Jewelers.
GA R MEN T S,
, From $5 00 to $25 00,
■ i.i' s. : ,
beihg nr many cases about
«T. W. PROCTOR & CO..
PI3VE GARMENTS
25 Per cent, below former prices.
NO. 920 CHBBINUT STREET.
LADIES 5 DRESS PURS
THE ÜB6EST AND CHOICEST
WE WAVE EVER
The most valuable of all Fun,
Which ranks next in elegance and variety to the Rus
sian.
EASTERN AMERICAN SABLE,
ERMINE,
OBEY CRIMEAN,
Hts been critically examined and none allowed to be
qkPlayedfof Ptle unless perfect In every respect,
* 3l<i bi u> m warranted NATURAL
■FIibB cieauel, altered and repaired.■ ■
SHIPPING purs bought.
J.W.ERPGTOE&GO;,
. „ No. 920 Chestnut Street.
a«aw*e«w ■
A CHEAP DEPARTMENT
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
One Thousand
ONE HALT
SHE CURRENCY VALUE.
No. 920 Chestnut Street.
allour
PARIS CLOAKS.
AS WELL AS
OF OUB OWN MANUFACTURE,
ABE THIS DAY SEDUCED
J. W. PBOOTOB & 00.,
OURJSTO CK
IB THIS SEASON
It comprises
RUSSIAN SABLE,
HUDSON BAY SABLE,
A popular and durable Fur.
RUSSIAN SQUIRREL,
PERSIANS E,
PINE CHINCHILLA,
Bi sides many other varieties.
Every Garment
BETAn DBV 84M5118
FRENCH j ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
} OVERCOATINGS,
OP ALL GRADES PROM liA.TR AUCTION SALES*
AT
Reduced Prices.
HEAVY AND MEDIUM
COATINGS
FADDY GOODS, FOB SUITS.
CASSIMERES, FROM 80c to $! 50*
With a fall line of goods for
MEN AND BOY’S WEAB.
CUBWEN STODDABT & BROTHER,
Nos. 450,452 and4s4 N. SECOND ST.,
ABOVEWILLOW.
JAMES M°MULL AN,
Successor to John V. Cowell <fc Son,
S. W. Cor. Seventh & Chestnut*
NOW OFFERS
One of the largest and most varied Stock of
Hogtefgraishis; Dry (Ms
To be .rand ln u>. .Jgb wiuwd price,.
A?® DUPEK TOWELINGS.
Aiuaii.w BusEurs.
W'U 'l’S. all sizes.
f’IAAO A>l> TABLE CO VEILS. -
FLipEUS.
INE CI.OTH.S, by toe yard.
CA In’KM\B ACOS]ET ASl > NAINSOOK
CHINTZES, fte.
£*n®E FOR CIIIIrDKKSS DRESSES.
PLAID FLOOR LINEN.
GENTS’ AN D LADIES’ HDKFS, to, 4c.
In order to reduce the stock as much as possible by th&
Ist or J&na&ry, is is now offered at very
low prices for Cash.
Housefurnishing Dry Goods Store.
dels trj s. W. Cor. SEVENTH & CHESTNUT.
1024 OKESTNUT STRfcSI
IN ANTICIPATION OF
REMOVAL TO
N. W. cor, 11th and ChestnutSts.»
LACES AND LACE G9OD9,
U-SX?? i ,Tj- i ¥? le3 “d oeuta, every variety,
VEILS. SCAB*B. NECK TIES, ic.,
WHITE GOODS, LINEN COLLABS AND
CUP Ftt,
Embracirg Koveltlfs adapted for
HOLIDAY PRl'fiE'.TS. at
REDUCED PRICES.
£. M. NEEDLES.
.T398J.8 XnMJ,3aHO ’S'EOI
GREAT FALL IN DRY GOODS.
Having purchased largely at the late sacrificing;
prices. We 816 prep * redI ° 8411 23 per cent, below old
WilllamsviHe Muslins at 3o}-'c.
Foitstdale Muslins at sic.
Wamantta Mnsllns at37}jc.
Brown Sheetings very lew.
yard BB6 assortmem Elannels Com 25 to SiH cents per-
Heavy Canton Flannels 25 c's.
ior Ladles Cloakings from ,175 to $l6, very
Lyons Velvet at $l2. worth $l5. warranted all Silk.
Velvet from $ll to $22 per yard,
Household Furnishing Goods In great variety at
prices below competition.
McQURDY & DUNKLE,
140 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
446. WHITE HALL. 446.
DRY GOODS STORE.
446 North Second Street. Philsda,
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
3' i ’ l U t . e J?. ! ' rsemes Counterpanes, $6,7, andtsapieca.
LADIES apd GBNT S’ HDKFS.-and SCAR Fa
WHITE! blankets, $5, M, $7 and *s a pair
TArd-wide FINE BLEACHED MUSLIN. 20c. a vd
SHAWLS. CLOAKS, BALMORALS, y ’
PIANO COVERS, |6,7, and $B. ’
J. MILTON HAGY& BRa. i
de22im 416 North Second Street. ■
JF. IREDELL, !
. No. 147 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
. East side, above Cherry street,
how on hand a fhl nine of FALL and WINTER;
GOODS, at reduced prices, -
Ladies’s Merino Vests and Drawers.
Gents’ White, Clouded, Grey and Bed Merino Shirts
and Drawers,
Boya’Merino Shirts and Drawer?.*?
fit guaranteed. ocifSru
/VHBISTMAS PRESENTS.—LARGE AND FENET
C atock of Hosiery, Gloves and Hdkfe., for Ladles
aud Gents. Pine assortment of . Pocket-Books and
ScarfS; Lt dies’ and Misses’ Merino Vests; Gents’ Un
dershirts and Drawers. Large lot Linen Collars from
6cepts upwardSTSuspeniera, Neck-ties,Toothßrnshea
S£?2\fS£ d and BRYAN, NXNTHstreet^
above Arch. de22-st
CiHRISTMAS! CHBISTHAS!! "
/ Calicoes andle Lainea for Christmas.
Mlks and Shawls for Christmas.
Poplins and Merlnoes for Christmas.
Misses’ and Ladies’ Gloves for Christmas.
Gents’ Gloves and Handkerchiefs for Christmas.
Ladies'Hemmed and Embroidered Hdkfs.
We will sell our entire stock at low fignrea, to suit
purchasers making Christmas Presents.
BTOKES A WOOD, 7q2 Arch street.
L'DWIN HALL * CO., 28 SOUTH SECOND Street,
“s, now openingthelr Fall and Winter Import*
Hons of SILKS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, *c.
- Heavy Black Silks.
Heavy Colored Silks.
i’Fim’s” Real Irish Poplins.
' French and German Poplins.
’ Black Goods in great variety,
Broche Long and Square Shawls.
FPKhI ITBJKE ASH BiEPjPOSg
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
GOULD ADO,,
UNION FURNITURE DEPOTS, Corner N'lN'rw
and MABKBT Streets, and Noa. 87 and ts North
- second street,
Invite all their old customers and, aa many new ones
US will come to see their elegant' and large assortment
of FUBHITURE, suitable fbr Presents or otherwise!
!»h9-ly . i i/.i/.b;,, j.
hy IPEt, B, BUSSusk , A CO,;. Tar South Delaware