()Mr BIILLIETITS. CITY 04')Intett.s..—A special meeting wee held , , . yeeterday afternoon. . , Select Branch.—An ordinance making an appre' striation of $1,033 40 to the Guardians of the Poor, for . tertnin , trusts. was passed. The 'resolution referring the matter of the increase in the eat - an Of the Judges of the District Gourt,tuni Court of Com. MonPleal to the City Solicitor, with instructions to pre pare a ease on which to secure a decision of the Supreme Colart, was taken up. and after a diseunsion of over an - hour, was indefinitely poetponed. sTae ordinance making an additicittat appropriation-to the Inspectors of the County Prison eras concurta d in. The bill apProittlating $4,000 for payment of the city's portion of the exixene in grading and bridging City avenue} as agreed to. ' The resolution. dor thaaka to Robert H. ' Gratz. Esq.. Who. presented the city with a portrait of General Grant. was concurred in. The approgiation of $462,600 to the Commiesionere of the Sinking Fund was Pantred. it bill appropriatirg $5OO to J. E. lilalter, the examiner sppointed by the court to take testimony in - the contested election case of 1867, was referred to the Committee on Law. An «ppropriatton of 016,600 to the BhtrietAttonmy and Coroner was passed. The boundary line of the Ninth division'of the Twentieth Ward was = ad, and a new division woe created in the same ~ Another_ election, division was created in the TeurtMWard. An 'extra' appropriatiOn of 58.809 tO the Clerks of Councils was passed. The Chamber then took a recess to await the action of the Comteon Council upon the Pill tieing tne tax rate for 1864, At a taw minutes of six o'clock the Chamber was called to order and the Clerk of Common Connell was an. ammo. d. 'The body then resolved itself into a committee of the whole. After ^Ebert - debate the committee arose _and reported the bill fixing the rate at $1 bll to the Chem. ber. A motion to increase it to $2 20 was voted down. A motion to make it Si was adopted by a vote of 14 yeas to net's. The bill as amended then Visaed. Adjourned. common Branch.—A communication was received from Aubrey 11. Smith offering to tell to the city, for the purpooe of *House of Correction, 238 acres of land in Tin from township, - Delaware county, at $2OO par were; and another tract adjoining the not containing 251 acres, for $175 porfaere; and also another tract contiguons to the foregoing. containing 116 acres—no price named. Re ferred to the Joint Special Committee on the House of Correction select Council bills to aupply schoblhouses with furni ture and heaters, authorizing certain transfers in the ap prom fatten for public 'chop' purposes, were concurred in; one authorizing transfers in the Department of city i'ro-. peaty was concurred in; another authorizing the cur- chase of a lot of ground in the Twenty-second Ward woo similarly diaposed of. • The bill fixing the tax rate for 1869 at ad per $lOO. under discussion at the tame the chamber ourned on Thursday last, was again taken' up. 'On motion of Mr. Littleton the chamber resolved itself into a committee of the.who:dm-The oneati,n4Vad debatod for one hour and a half. _The committee then rose,and .reported _tt e _hill back without amendment. Several' dilatory motions wee made, and the bill finally passed-740as 24, nays 13: The 1,111 making further appropriations to clerks of Councils, to pay advertialeghft, etc., was passed: The Finance Committee. reported ordinances making appropriations to hoard of_Guardians. School. Controllers," Board of Revision of 'Taxes for 1/3&9. Laid over. An ordinance appropriating 'tB3es 25 to, pay, clerk of Steam Boller COlinnissioll was passed. A reaoiution reqnesting the City Treasurer to pay the ter:menus of the Guardians ot the Pobr in preferenoe to all °there was passed. A resolutien directing the City Treasurer, when in funds over and above thm.amoutit advertised: and pay ment not demanded by holders of adver; hied warrants to set aside the amount to pay the warrants ao uncalled for when demanded. and then proceed to advertise that he is prepared to pay all such warrants as he may have means to pay within the numbers advertised, provided that whenever he has on hand funds that can be applied to the payment of warrants amounting to SAOOO, he shall advertise up to the num ber,ol warrants that this Hum will cover. Passed. The Select Council - resolution to appoint a committee of live from - each chamber; on eteem engines and boilers, - was concurred in. Messrs. EVaine, Bordeley. Stockham. Het gent end W. D. Martin were appointed as the, Committee of Common Council. A resolution directing the Cliiet Commissioner of Highways to notify property OWD.Ora on Fourth etreet, between Oxford street requiredmel ave nue, that the said highway will be for pu Olio UM, WIN passed. Adionmed. CONTROLLERS QF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. —A stated meeting was held yesterday. Communications as follows-were received : From the Third section, request' ingthrißtiiidtii grant nn additional rent of 480 to • the corner of the Springer ecbool; another foiortrang the Board that more echools are required in that section: both were referred ; one from the Eighth motion. salting • that there is a deficiency of 40,150 in the amount appro priated to that section for the rental of schools; referred to Council& The Thirteenth section gave notice that the Rocker:llmin school house, on Noble street, below Eighth, had been vacated; referred.' • The /Sixteenth section reported that -the committee to examine into the mariner in a bleb tho Laudonberger school imildloglied been finished.have presented the fol. lowing : places the mune of the structure have opened to the extent of three-eighths of an inch, while in others boards too short have been used in the floors. Wav ing galst,•through which water runs when the floors are .120Mg.Washed; that green lumber has been used for floor& partitions and sashes." The communication was referred to the Committee on'PropertY. The Twenty-second section petitioned the Board to ask Councils to purchase a lot of ground-on Cottage streett, fe wes rred.t or Germantown avenue, for .• echool purposes. Re- '1 he Twenty-fourth section asks for the immediate com pletion of the Element Grammar School, and the privi lege to establish rcbool.divisiores the._building at For tieth and Laincalter avenue. Referred.' - The Board was notified to vacate the second and third stork* 01 the building No. 254 South !sixth street, end the building Twelfth and Wistar streets, now used for school purptems. A resolution requiring all bills contracted by the Sec. Ronal South to be itemized in detail was passed. The Committee on.Suplffies reported that ;955,000 would be required during the; year for fuel for the various schools in the city. • The cemmittee on Qualification of Teadiera reported tilts:nigh its chairman that at the November eiatrdnai ion dame were 194 applicant', ten of whom withdrew. leav ing 184, of which number 91 attained the average entitling them to certificates, graded as follows: Ong for a princi pal of a consolidated grammar school; la of the second class; 24 of third class: 53 of fourth class. Of the ninety one certificates awarded, 75 will be given to applicants coming from the Girls' Normal tschooL The per centage of certificates granted at the examination is 49, that of the May (last) examination 47; exhibiting for this year a more favorable resulr4than has been attained for several years put. A resolution requiring teachers to register their names in the office of the Board..with date of their certificates of qualification, and the time 01 their transfer and app- Ointment, was passed. Several amendments were -.lied° to the by-laws, requiring the averages for granting certi ficates to be as follows :—First claw, 75; second, 65; third, 60; requiring persona elected.-unnichuds. of grammar schools to have previously taught three yeare eecoudsry, two years; primary school one year, and to be over seven teen years of age. The Committee on Vaccination reported a resolution de. daring that any child not vaccinated shall not be admit. ted os continued in any school in the First School Dig. trict ft/tat all principals shall report quarterly the number of non-vaccinated pupils in their schools to their Tittispec tire sectional awards, and those failing to do so ; 1 .11811 have their salary withheld until they comply wit the demands of the resolution. Passed. App amendment was offered 'to tk e entrninth rule mated it optional with pupils as to ho ne study, and that it shall not beirequired by teachers. A Larne number of the bids to supply books. slates. etc., to the Board were read and referred,. Adjourned until the SW inst. RECEPTION OP YausIDENTCoaI, OF PRINCE- Ton CoLLE4r..—Rev. James I.lcCoah, D.D., LL.D.. Prod dent elect of the Princeton. N. J., College, wag last even inn handsomely received by the Philadelphia Alumni of Princeton College. at the Rey. Dr. Crowell's Church, on Broad strati, noove Cuestnut. The large edifice was thronged in every part. lion. Judge Stroud, of the Class of 1817. President of the Alumni Alsw. dation. occupied_ the chair. The exercises were conducted in the following order: Musto (under the direction of Mr. A. R. Taylor), "Awake! Awake! The lowers unfold." Prayer by the Bev. Wm. C. Schenck, I). D., of the Class of 1648 r Introductory statement by the lion. James Pollock. of the Clan of 1831. Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements. Addresses of Welcome by the lion. Benjamin Harris Brewster, of the Claw of 1824. Music, Congratulatory ad dress, by the Hon. W. C. AlexAuder, of the Class of 1814, President of the New York Alumni Alsocia. Tien. Address by President MeCosh. Music. Address by Stephou Aleaurder. LL. D., of Princeton, Professor of Natur-I Philarophy and Astronomy. Prayer. by the Rev. Chap. W. Shields, D. D.. of Princeton. Professor of the :Harmony of licience and Revealed Religion, of the Class ot 1844 - Benediction by the Rev. John htaoleatc D. D LL. IL, Lx•President of Princeton College, of the Class of 18111. SONS ov MALTA—The semi-annnal , election, laeld aribe meeting or Minne.ha-ha Grand Lodge. No. 1. Eons of Malta, on Monday evening. December 7. resulted in the selection of the folio wing•nained officers, who were duly installed: Grand Commander. hobert 0. Lowry; Vice tirand Commander, John Thornier, Grand Chan. eellor, Charles A. Rubicam; Grand Secretary, George W. Wood; Grand Treasurer, Samuel filmes; Grand Con. ducter. Benj.min Itiaperger. Trustees of. Contingent Fund—Jacob Laudenslager, William C. Bridges, K tlliamli. etood. Gregory J ; Committee—Henry C. Howell, William S. Gregory, J. Lauoettelager, hieorgo U Roberts, James Y. Perot, David Boyd, Jr.. William Thomson. Resolutions were offered by a committee, expressive of regret for the loss sustained during the past year fn the decease of Robert P. King, William M. Swain and Philip S. 'White, which. after feeling remarks made oy • num-. her of thirmemhers, were unanimouslyadopted. GRAND LODGE oi , COLORED MASONS.—The election for officers of the M. W. Grand Lodge for the State of Pennsylvania A. Y . Ni.. hold on Monday. 7th inst., resulted as follows Ralph G. Gilmore. reelected M. W. Grind /floater; George W. Rope r W. D. Grand Mater Wm. Cooper, It W. G. senior Warden; Alfred P. Liawkim, H. W. G. Junior Warden; James Needham. re elected S.W. G. Treasurer.and Jonathan Davis reelected It. W. G. Secretary. The officers elect will be installed into their respective positions at the annual aelinion, to be held on Monday. Lee 28. The Grand Master will then make his appointments for the year. SUDDEN DEATH IN CHUEcIi..--Alr. 011yar Willard, to years of age, and a resident of Wardsbore, 'Vermont, died suddenly on Sunday evening in the Wood. land Presbyterian Church, Pine and Fortytiret streets. Wist Pbiladelvhia. The deceased WAS on a visit to his eon.in•iaw.. Mr. Eltaha C. Warren, No. 4 Hamilton Terrace. and attended church with Mr. Warren's family eon after being seated In the pew Mr. Willard was seen to tau slowly forward, and when raised lie breathed for a moment and died. SCHOOL TEACHERS fl —HANGELL—TeaChRES have been changed in the following Public Schools during the pant month, ,as follows: Mr. J. 11. Sides has been elected Principal of the new Grammar School In the Twenty fourth Ward_LJames C. Sickle has been sent to the Twen ty•geventh Ward Grammar ilebooll ,- J. Emery Byrum t a k ca charge of the Forest fir - b 001; J. W. Hauling has been elected - rrinci pal the Randolphte Grammer Seho,,l: J. Monroe Willard, of the Grammar School, and A: of the Helme , rhool. at Coll govilbs TORDANI3 CELEBRATED PURE TONIC ALE FOE invaltde, family use. dm. The eu ..letaniber le now furnished with his full Winter supply of his highly nutritieue and well-known boyerage. lb) wide spread and increaelog tuse, by order of phyei clans. for loyal de. uae of famtlite, tee.. commend it to the atteption of All eoneumere who want a errictly pure ar. Cele; prepared from the beet materials, and put up in the most careful rummer for home use or transportation. Or dure by mail or ottiendee promptly aupslied. , Pear etreot. Be low Tblril mid Walled areal.. ILIARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK. EMBROIDER. LPL. Etraldteg. Stamping. &c. M. A. TORRY. 1800 Filbert street. MLR OLD MADERIAi PORT, Rif ERRY AND 0 LIAM 0.010 Wined Of 11. ouporfor quality, forfialo b THE DAILIr*.EVEINING:iII4ETIk--PHILAPELPHIA, *EDNESDAY,I)EOSIKEER. -.FRIPLE SHEET. 4IIIMTJIMO• JONES' 400MM-3E'MCIE CLOTHING HOUSE,' 604 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPFXIA.. First Class .Ready-Made Clothing, suit able,for all &MOM, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome. Line of Piece Goods for Custom Work. FURS. Mc. FURS A. K. & F, K. WOMRITH, Nos 1212 Chestnut Street. (Late stand 417 Asoll Street), ARE SELLING Children's Sets of Furs at 65. Ladles' Siberian squirrel Sets,SS upwards 46 Mink Sable ,46 $lO (4 4 i German Fitch 66 $l5 44 Stone !durum - 46 620 66 66 Royal Ermine , 6 4 $4O 46 Iluoson limy Sable 46 $5O Igussia34 Sable 448100 (4 MISR MN BOAS, 8K411% 111110, k, FE GLOM, FOOT NM, LAP BLANK) & A great variety df - Carriage and Sleigh Robes. L S.di — F. K. WOMBATS, Noe Chestnut Street, PHIMILIIDELPHLILL nu29 , em w 4mry 1,),5AA1.14:4/1 OPENING OF BICH FEATHERS. Just received, Per tut steamer, a very large assortment of PARADISE BIRDS, SCARLET " HUMMING " FEATHERS of every deseriptions FINE FRENCH FLOWERS. The Latest Shapes din Ladies , Hats. Ribbons, Satins,Veliets, Plashes and Veveteens. PRICES VERY /WW2 THOS. KENNEDY & BROS., No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, Importers, Jobbers and Retailers. oeSonm mita. R. DILLON. 828 11 5 n4111 0 4.0 f 711133 4 R a Fe t r ivite Satins Bilks. * Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers. nation% Frames. Iffourning Millinery,Osape Veils, dro. Silk Velvet and Satin. Hate, Sash Ribbons. not Bmorp DRY iIOODS. STRAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner Eighth and Market Ste. TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES SHIPPING. We have a special wholesale department for supplying Linen and Cotton Sheathe, Towels, Napkins, Single Bad and Berth Blankets, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants'. All the above kind of goods made up at short notice, if st, Laiv A :•:, IFour th and Arch. HAVE REDUCED SOME DESIRABLE AND PEA. SONABLE GOODS, AS MUCH. AND PERHAPS MORE, THAN OTHERS, FOR THE SAME CLASS OF GOODS. LIONS SILK VELVETS. ENFENSIVE LONG SHAWLS. FIRAT QUALITY POPLINS., BEST ASTRACAN CLOTHS: ' VELVETEENS AND PLUMES. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. ALL-WOOL PLAIDS AND PIA= POPLINS. laws tf 727 NESTNIIT STREET 727 REDUCTION IN . THE PRICES DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. 1443: 727 Chestnut Street, OFFER TO-DAT 50 Cases of Imported Dress Fabrics, It 25 tents per yard, worth double the prlee. RICKEY,SHARP& CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street. 10V7 r 0 CLOTH HOUSE. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Wish to keep before the public the fact. that they aim bo keep the largest and most varied stock OW descriptions of CIOTII TO BE FOINDVI PHILADELPHIA. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL CLOTH HOUSE; Corner of Eighth and Market Sts. INDIA SHAWLS: A few real INDIA CASHMERE SHAWLS, long and equ!kre, area from Calcutta. Impated and for oftle br J. W. ILIUM) M do SONE, ALPACA. POPLINS-10 cases of Alpaca Poplins of the choicest shades, reduced from 50 cents per yard to 25 cents per yard. RICKEY, SHARP ,& CO 727 Chestnut Street. Rica CHANGEABLE CORDED SILKS -2,100 yards of Rich Changeable Corded Silica at $1 45 per yard. RICKEY, SHARP &CO., SUPERB STRIPED.SILIKS-4,000 rode Superb Striped and Changeable Silks at gtti 50, $l. 75 and $1 90 per yard. A great bargain. • RICKEY. SHARP •& CO., 727 Chestnut Street. CLOAKING VELVETSSuperb quality of 28-inch, 80-ineb, and 'B2-inch Black Lyons Cloaking Velveb3. A. great bargain. RICKEY SHARP it CO , 727 Chestnut Street. FUELS : VELVETEENS, VELVET CLOTHS and_ SUPER ASTRACHAN CLOAKING,, in great variety. RICKEY SHARP & CO. 72'7 Chestnut Street. EYRE & LANDELL, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. first Quality Adman% 8,000 Yards DELAINES for Presents for the Helps tif the bonne. - 2,000 Yards Fast Colored CHINTZES. do. do. 2,000 Yards 4-4 French olmsrzEs, do. do. BARGAINS IN RCIDRIROHIEFO, GLOIIII4 COLLOR/ 1 , SOWS AND NECKTIES. deLlmB J. W. PROCTOR & CO. will offer during the holidays an elegant assortment of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. chiefly purchased at the recent LARGE AUCTION SALES, at about one.half the importation cost, comprising FANCY DRESS GOODS in large variety, from 25c. to 51 50 per yard. DRESS BILES AND SATINS. RICH BROCHE AND PAISLEY SHAWLS, From 2115 to 5150. FLNEST QUALITY FURS IN RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON BAY SABLE, AMERICAN SABLE. ROYAL ERMINE. CHINCHILLA, tho. REAL ASTRACHAN !MOQUE% IdUFFS and HATS. FINE CLOAKS, a splendid collection in VELVET. PLUSH. MONTAGNAC VELVET CLOTH, BLACKS AND COLORS; RICH ASTRACHAN AND SEAL CLOTHS; also, OPERA AND PARTY CLOAKS. . LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. SCARFS, TIES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, PLAIN AND FANCY HMOS., FRENCH SETS, &o. HOSIERY AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS. DAMASK ''ABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, and other useful and ornamental articles too multitudinous to enumerate. all of which will be sold from the origin.ll AT A GREAT SACRIFICE cost. J. W. PROCTOR & 00., The "Bee Hive," NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. Black Beavers. Black Chinchillas. Black Velours. Blaok Astracans. Black Moscows, Black Doeskins. Black Velveteens. Mack Bilk Velvets. White Chinchillas. White Cloths. Fancy Cloakings. Panoy Ceissitneres. Which. with °there, makes a stock unsurpassed in va.. getugl i ft eapness. and embraces every doeirable thing INDIA BrtAwris AND SCARFS. GEORGE FRYER, No. 911 P CHESTNUT STREET, Invitee attention to ble stock of - Real India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs AIM. an elegant stock of SILKS in Mack and WON; FANCY BILK PUMICES, FOPLINS, SHAWLS and FANCY GOODS, • • EXTRAQDIN.A.RT:;;REDUOIONS deb 7 9 12 Fourth-and : REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR THE Magnificent Shawls._ _ Expensive Silks. Fashionable Naito. Desirable Cloaking% • 4.4 Pure Silk Velvets. Stripe Satin Skirtings, Stripe Poplin Skirtings. Gravid Duchess Skirts. Belle Helene Skirts. BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT THE 66 Et eelaive.9-9 NARA E T & 44; NINTH. & 'tiv & SPECIAL BARGAINS. 2 Cases Riehardson's Linens. 1 Case Pillow Linens, 1 Case Table Napkins. Table Cloths, Superb Double. Damask, two to eight yards long. 8 Casi) Marseilles Quills. 1 Case New Table Coverings. 100 Pairp Rich Lace Curtains. 350 Emb'd. Table and Piano Covers SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN Importers of House Furnlddng Dry Coods, No. 10013 CHESTNUT STREET. real tm wlOtrn '':' 4 LINEN. STORE, IP - „ ~,,,,; - : , •-i-. „ ,,,,- ,4 !ik, .•,'.,,,,...,,,,,.',..5y,',:7:..:,; 82S Arch stream. FOR 'HOLIDAY GIFTS. LINEN lIANDKEROHIEE3, FINE TABLE CLOTHS, VICTORIA TABLE COVERS. A Great Mark Down in Prices. Surplus Stook Selling Off "LA BELLE" SKIRTS. All Styles of this Justly Celebrated RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 11 4 1110 44011 inz_9 Di, BALMORALS. OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 WIESTNITT STREET. easuv STOKES & W 00313 neon Removed to their NEW STORE, S. W. corner Arch and Beienth, Will offer on the 10Th Inst., A Fresh and Desirable Stook of DRY GOODS, Purchased from the late Auctions at less than Gold. Cost of Importation. deb-2trpO JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Stieet, Invitee especial attention to lila LARGE and ELEGANr assortment of Ge 4 jim to w tim Staple and Fancy 313 Gr, 0 4 . ®D ,ti!# 9 81.11 TABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. , The entire - SOU b offered at the Very Lowest - Priem , moil wry WATCHES -AND MitoioAls BOXES BE. palrao by okillf ul,work p en. ;St BROTHER; • 727 Chestnut Street. & ARRISON. A Splendid Stook: FINE NAPKINS, FINE PIANO COVERS. Skit". OPENING. EXTRA NOTICE. r i r. lN /11~ATS34 ~ii~h~ 14411'Ue''' Chestnut and Twelfth Streets, FREE' IMPORTED NOVELTIES JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, SILVER AND PLATED WERE, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. _Dlanioitdo ; Entortddtc - Sepphiros, Rubles; ---- Opals ; Pearl% Solitokos6 Chilton; Italian, Roman, Byzantine, Venetian, Opera Meta% Pipee. Match .Bones„ Cigar Stands, It lc-steads, Perte-monnaies, Cigar Cane s Bridal Fans, BRONZE GOODS. Sbtusttes, Busts, From the beet French Modellers._ Marble Statuary, Paden Ware, Paintings. SILVER AND PLATED WARES. French. Clocks; Vienna Clocks, EPerOnee, Fruit Dishes, Waiters. Gorham Silver Ware; Open every Evening till 9 - o'clock during December, BAILEY & CO., Philadelphia. Chestnut and Twelfth Streets, THE GREAT SALE FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING The Sale has commenced, - and is now in THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE OF THE CITY. SELLING OFF. Prices below the Cost of Manufacturing. OVERCOATS, all styles. SUITS, every description. PANTS and VESTS, hundreds of varieties. A DEDUCTION OF 15 PER On all Cash Sales in The Very Best ,Made, at Heavy ite4notions. ON /ill MANNER OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS: Determined to close out quickly the Stock of the late firm, no other house can approach the low prices at which we are selling off, as the large crowds who have tilled the store all the week can testify. All these'goods are ot our own excellent make and satisfaction warranted. ar House open fronz 7 A. M. to 9 P. M., and Saturday Night later. Any garment bought at night or any other time. cheerfully exchanged, and, when not able to snit. tti the custoewthe Money - returned, according to our custom for' past. An extra force of salesmen in attendance, and most careful attention given to all. , We are glad the Peop'o appreciate the opportunity, and are getting such Bargainer. We have still an Immense Stock. wszto tsvolsrer. Permsylvaaila Elastic Spew* Co., sits Chestnut Street, Phi!addled& MASTIC) SPONGE A SUBSTITUTE FOR CURLED HAIR FOR ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES ÜBBBAKER THAN FEATHERS OR HAM AND FAR • SUPERIOR. . The tighter Soften and most. Eleatic and Darable ma terial known for , biATTAEB6EB. PILLOWS, OAR OiLIIRIAGR AND OnAIR cIISUlosa , • frois "entire's' indestructible, perfectly elem. and free md IT DOES NOT PACS AT AVE. 10 slwa.yi free from insect life ; to perfectly healthy. and for the sick is unequaled. If soiled in any way, can be renovated quicker and sealer than any other ma u ttroo, umdt i ka i lowyon joy a SiNli e taltlßOPlES, Pfalff dse. Railroad wen, are especially bwited te examine Cho Cashion Sponge. :Fmori: ON 413113MtANTEFID. - 4..'.. -. ..•L : ::::•-T... : •H: - ..:4: - J. - -,.....gr:J0.::::: . :i .' -'::q.g,AND:..-OPENINO-; FOIL TEM JEWELRY,: Viennese, / Bohemian, Renoir. - Englieh, Russian ' Amerlor i tu. Swiss. Watches, Swiss, Englith, Amerman, Chains, FANCY= GOODS - Psuity Fans, Ridicules, Glove Boxes, Monohoir Boxes, Card Stands, Musio Boxes, Skate Bags, Cake Bdskeb, Castors, Flower Stands, -Butter Dishes. Vegetable Disbar, Eto. Ebh, Gorham Plated W ere, As per Arrangement with THE EXECUTORS. FULL EPM,CI 0-3 EM SS OAK HALL, We are rapidly FOR A SHORT TIME BOYS' CLOTHING, 26 Per Cent. Discount WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL THE LARGEST CLOTHING' HOUSE' THE COBN.ER.OF SIXTH AND'IttBEET STREETS. CENT. the Custom Department. 1 NDIA RUBBER biIiCELLEE • BELIIING STEAK Packing Bose, he. Eartneere and dealers will find a fan aaserhnent of. Gooayears Patent Vulcanized Rutter Belting, Packing Bose, dm.. at the Manufactnrerteneadquartens. GOODYEAVB. 008 Choshmt s t reet tiouth _ B.—We nave now on hand a large lot of Gentlemen% Ladies* and Mimeo. Gam Boots Also. every variety and •tvie of Gum Overcoats. ' ' 113AAIJ NATHAN AUCTIONEER. N. E.`OOIINIM .I.lllllrd and educe tetrads. only one square below the 'Exchange. *Mg OM to loan In large or emall amount% on diamonds, silver plate. watche,klewelry, and all goods of value. °Mc° ho ar" from 13 A. M. to 7P. M. &tab.. Relied for Ow et fo year". Ad7ances made inlarge amannto at thploarcat_taasket ratea. ! ABA rP TUbT RVCEIVED AND IN BTORE 1.600 CARES Or chanintane, kparklinir Catawba and California Wines.. Port, Madeira, Sherri , . Jamaica and Banta Cruz Runi. ti ne 0 14 Brandies and - Whiskies. wholesale and retail. P.J. JORDAN, 930 Pear streo4 pelow Third and Walnut streets and above.. Uric OOP SKIRT AND CORSIST MANUFACTORY. NO. 812 VlllO street. Lill goods made of the best materials and warranted.' . - - - 1 7.11‘• I 71fT1.?? Beal ROOsi Charms, Soar! Pis* Scarf Binge ! Studs. Sleeve uultsma, Look Os. Necklaces, Becoohet.„ -Ear Rings. - Bracelets, Bo; Jeweby Cam s Dressing Casey Bonbon Boxes, Jardinieres,- -- Vases, Toilet Sets, French Somme* Eto Eto, Groups, Bo*,