Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 10, 1868, Image 5

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    M . BULLETIN.
TUIC Daarn of Etztorr C. Porrturt.—The death
of Mr. Porter, which was announced this morn
ing In the papers as having been caused by his
01411 bonds, was, purely accidental. — it appears
that the deceased bad - complained oT feeling un
well and bad left the store for a few moments, and
on his seturn, becoming dizzy, fell to the floor.
At this time the unfortunate young man had in
his pocket a pistol, which went off, the contents
entering his left breast, causing immediate death.
Mr. Porter was'a young man of much promise,
and highly respected by a large eireler Of ,friends.
His mother is living in Lower Merlon, Pa., while
his father, who is possessed : of considerable
wealth, is now in Europe. The deceased left his
boarding-house, 1928 Ogden street, yesterday
afternoon,in good spirits; and so continued until
taken sick about half-past four o'clock in the
afternoon. The affair created much excitement
in the neighborhood of his store, 924 Spring Gar
den street. and a large crowd lingered around the
place until late in .the tavening, in the hope of
learning the particulars of the sad affair.
LAWS TENT/Cu. - ms Damon - rarer/oat. -- The
friends of temperance assembled in lame num
bers last evening, In Rev. Dr. Talmage 's Church,
Seventh street, above Brown. to participate in
The meeting held under the auspices of the Young
People's Association of the Church. The Presi
dent, .Dr. Reynolds, was in the chair, and* the
proceedings were evened with prayer by Mr.
McCarty. Alter singing an appropriate, hymn,
Mr. Hiram Ward was introduced to the audience
and made a forcible address. He was followed
by Thomas M. Coleman, who showed how far
- intemperance had gained head Way,and how little
church members had exerted themselves to re
tard its raogress. At the conclusion of this ad
dress; hey. Dr. Shepherd was introduced, and
made-soma appropriatelemarks._ _The occasion
was one of much interest; alt present Retelling to
the remarks with profound attention. The cause
of temperance will be advanced by similar meet
ings being held in other churches. ,
GELIERAT. GISSIMAT , ,TiIit METHODIST FAIR.-
The members of Post No. IEI, organized in this
city three months ago by Col. G. P. McLean as
mustering officer, have placed a splendid paint
ing of General Grant, executed by Mr. Hartley,
in the Methodist Fair now being held at • Hord
cultural Hall in aid of aged and infirm members
of the Methodist Episcopal Church. They pro
pose to awarW to the organization selling the
most tickets. — The proceeds will be for the re
pleniabing of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund
of the Union soldiers who fell in battle, and to aid
in building the Mime in question. •
MURDEROUS Tanmars.—Ralph Stone was ar
rested last evening at Frankford road and Som
erset street on tbe charge of making an attack
upon his wife with intent to kill. It appears
that he had been separated from her for some
time and that he had got married to another
woman. He informed his lawful wife of the fact,
and requested her to go with him and toll* , that
he was her lawful husband. This she refused to
do, hence the attack. Be was held in $l,OOO to
anaWer.
Ov=coital THlEF.—William Gray went into
the Club House, Thirteenth and Walnut streets,-
.
last evening, and stole a fine overcoat belonging
to a gentleman connected with the Club. He re
turned soon after and attempted tes take off
another coat, when he was detected. After a
hearing before Alderman Patchell, he was held to
answer for the offence.
LAW 2324 1. OF IWaircs.—Jerome Bonaparte, a
well-dressed young man, was arrested last even
ing by Officer Kelley, on Market street; near
Forty-third on the - charge of stealing a lot of
barness which he had with him, secreted in a
large bag. The harness is supposed to have
been taken from the stable of a physician. Ho
was committed by Alderman Mann.
&Eamem FrAnum..—William Bryant allas Gll.
lin was arrested, last evening,at Second and But
tonwood streets, on the charge of stealing a roll
of flannel from the .store of Joseph Campbell
The accused had in his pocket a quantity of
pepper rolled up in paper. He was taken before
Ald. Toland and committed in default of bail to
answer.
Roust Ebrraasn.—The house No. 1006 Jeffer
son street, occupied by John Evenwriht, was
entered last evening from the, second et ciry -;tack
window and robbed of $.B in silver coin, which
had been locked in a closet. The thief got Into
the house from a back shed. He made his escape
'with the booty.
Erroomma TH/EF.—Georgo Vanhorn was takes
into custody last evening on the charge of steal
'kg a lot of stockings and a handkerchief from a
store in Spring Garden street. Re was taken be
fore Alderman Massey, and held to answer for
the offence.
Lisbnur os MONET AND JEWELRY.—James
Loan waa arrested last-evening on the charge of
stealing $22, two breastpins, a chain, and a lot of
buttons. Ile had a bearing before Alderman Has
sey, who committed him in default of bail to an
swer.
TUE OM FRAZIKLIE Autterlitc FOR 1869, pub
lished by it. 'Finch. No. 605 Chestnut street, contains
The names, ekes and titles of the family of the Ex-
Fang of France • together with other useful informa
tion desirable during the course of the coming year.
THE Congas os Luornams arranged by the
Teachers' Institute having been successful last winter
with the assistance of such lecturers as Profs. Agassir,,
Bogerv,&c., we naturally look for a renewal of popular
favor for the present season To-morrow evening, at
Musical Blind Rail. Rev. B. G. Northrop, Secretary of
the Connecticut State Board of Education, will de
liver a public lecture,under the auspices of the Insti
tute, on the "Culture of the Sensibilities!" We be
lieve this lecture will prove interesting to the general
public, as it is not of a professional character, and has
afforded entertainment wherever delivered.
Future lecturers of the course will be Reg, T. K.
Beecher and Prot Samuel K. Murdoch. "We also
learn with interest that the celebrated lecturer on
comparative anatomy, Dr. Lemercier. of Paris, whose
explanations of the famous Anzonx &ratio models and
mannikins have excited such Interest in New York,
will bring his complete set of preparations hither in
January, and explain them in two lectures under the
authority of the Institute.
The exercises of the Teachers' Institute, to-morrow
afternoon at 2 o'clock, are public.
Tnn FAIR in aid of the aged and infirm of the
Church closes at Horticultural Hall on Satur
day evening next. Thousands of choice and desirable
articles are en exhibition, besides a number of splen
did paintings loy eminent masters, a large museum of
curiosities, &c. The goods on sale comprise almost
every conceivable article, both useful and ornamental,
$ and the prices at which they are disposed of offer the
, best opportunities possible of securing Holiday Bar
-
CITY DIRECTORY.—GopeIII'a City Directory for
LSO will be issued within a short tune. It will be
complete in every respect, hut it will not be quite so
bulky Bathe volume for this year. Mr. Isaac Costs,
the compiler, requests all persons whose names
have not been taken by , the canvasser;, as well as
those who have chanced their residences or places of
bueiness recently, to notify him or the fact at No. 201
South Fifth street, corner of Waltmt.'
P . WE CALL attention to the advertisement of a
special partner wanted in the importing and jobbing
Drug business, as the respectability of the advertiser
t would warrant it a safe and profitable investment.
; •
CITY NOTICES.
Fem.—Removed to 510.—Russin,IInduon
Mink, sable, Dark Squirrel, etc. ' of the best qualities,
at the most reasonable prices, at our new and light
store, 510 Arch street. between Fifth and Sixth,
Please give us a call. Josten Rossi:uses & Co.
P.S,—No business u attracted on Saturday,
altered and repaired. Remember MO, 510.
LIKE REGULATION DRESS PARADE.
The teeth khenid always be scrupulously clean and
free from blemish. Keep tLem in this condition with
the'lecomparable SOZOI ,,, INT, and when they are vete
"' rans'in the service, then will mill be as "good as new.'
"ISPALDINCVB GLUE " 113 Indispensable every well
regulated household.
9 TO THE CONSUMPTIVE.
IiairWILB , JR'S COMPOUND OP COD LIVER
1, -- OIL AND L.I.ME, without poßbetutog the very Ratite
&Wing flavor of the article as heretofore used, is en
(lowed by the phosphate of lime with a healing prop
arty, which renders the.oll doubly efficacious. Re
, inarkable teetimoeirde of its efficacy can be exhibited
. 1 , • t t o_those who &Biro to Bee , th-m. For sale by A. B.
Wabo.r.Oheinlet. N 0.166 Court utreet,Boatott ;In Pella.,
by Jobristoth - itoiloway Cowden, and Druggists'
ReuerallT
• Joan BiLLINGB BEGS LISAVE TO &TAIT—
Tha Ship , are called Sur. bekticule tha always keep
a 'Tian on the lookout.
That Utrning water, into Wine is a merikle in these
daysivorth at least:BOO per COOL
They we store clothes made at
Tio. SY.f Citafirk!UT . STßEvT
— ErlijUstatread - of - antotheratore_clo i lies yet brot into
his notlre. and he considers himself the ehampinn
edge, and kontidentlally refers unto
Xuant.za EtTosus Co.
71P \ IZ 4
. . ,
FO3l. A HANDOOMB CHB WISPS PR IttitraiT tO Ili
Lady, you can get a handsonie set of Furs, or for a
Gent a you
Muffler, at , : - ..- -. Oakroaae% ,"
" -: ,•.:' - ,•;- . 83 , 1 and MG Chestnut' streak
. ,
"Bovica's Gum Arable Beereta-Xse them for
your Cough and pulmonary troubles. Depot Sixth
andVlne. Price 85 cents. Sold 1w Druggists.
V.Ertr rine Spanish Olives, - •
Imported and for sale,
• By the gallon or quart,
AtArrousr.r. & FLEToffzu:s,
1204 Chestnut street.
NEAT BETITLIKIMIK BUCKWHEAT,
Choice'Family Fleur,
ic so l
fbr sale' by Bfrronett. - &i Fr:aroma,
1204 Chestnut street.
VERY BINE BLACK nit
At 85e. by the 'k
e Chest.
Attrourts. & PLETOIIIII,
• V 204 Chestnutstreet.
, ,
Fon A HOLIDAY r1t11436151T nothing could be
more acceptable than one of thoee beautiful Hate sold at
OA'KDOILDEO.
for Miesea, Children and Ladles.
Qurnr and soothe the pain of children teethinir—
Ilse Bower's Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists.
Reonsrs, Bunions, Inverted• Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J; Davidson, Na 915 Chestnut street.
Charges moderate. _
SURGICAL
_INSTRUMENTS and druggists' Sun
dries. :43 " SNOWD111; BEO ' MIEN
2.3 South Eighth street.
DRATTHH3S. B1,1191:0=53 AND CATARRH.
J. banes, K. D.. Professor of the Nye add Ear
treats all diseases appertaining to the above mashers
with the utmost success. Testimonial; from the most
reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office,
No. 805 Arch street. : The medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyet; inserted. No
_charge made
for examination.
HOLIDAY GOOD%
FEVRE FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
MITCHELL &FL-ETCHER,
1204 Chestnut Street,
Invite attention to the following
New Malaga Raisins. ,
New Zante Currants.
Fresh Leghorn Citron.
White Bpanit4h Grapes. ,
Florida and Havana Oranges.
Princess Almonds.
Lady Apples.
Barbary Dates.
ew Bolatiaux Prunes.
TurknifFigs.
Pates des Foies Gras.
Dried and Canned Fruits,
Mid all the cnoicest delicacies most desirable at this
reason, in quantities and at prices to suit large or small
buyers.
JEICIOLEDACY, 430013 S
We have now on hand the largest and finest assort
ment of Isnot goods ever offered to the public, of the
newest designs,of late importations and unprecedentedly
low prices.
BRONZE CLOCKS, STATUARY,INII.STANDS.&c.
PA MAN GROUPS,RUSTS,S2'ATUETTES & HANDS
cELINA AND BOHEbIIAN VASES.TOILET SETTS,
BOUQUET 'HOLDERS, &c.
LAVA SETI &CIGAR ROLDERS,MATCH
AND TOBACCO BOXES.
JAIWINIERS OF VARIOUS DESIGNS, RICHLY
MOUNTED ON WOOD AND BRONZELBR.oNZE
ANA CHINA CARD STANDS, PLOWER POTS,
RANGING VASES, &c.. &c.
S. A, HARRISO
1010 CHESTNUT STREET*
detqu th e 9trp4 •
CONFISERLE F.RANOAISE.
CHRISTMAS, 1868.
C. PEN AS,
No. 830 Walnut Street.
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, PARIS FANCY BOXES,
AND CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS.
de IMTPO
CHARLES RUMPP,
PORTE MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK
AND •
SATCHEL MANUFACTURER,
No. 47 North Sixth street, below Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
Porte Monbaies. Cigar 02508. Pocket Books.
Port Folios. Satchels.
Dressing Cases. Money Belts, Work Boxes,
Bankers' Cases. Purses, Etuies, Ace.
Wholesale and Retail.
de2l2t,teolletnri
DOLED AY 414.c000Ds
R. & G. A. WRIGHT,
624 Chestnut Stree t ,
Have Rust received a large assortment of new and elegant
BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES ARD TOILET BRIH,DRESSING CBES,
lABBBtCdAIi AND - PATIM CHARCOAL PIPES,
Together with a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES,
specially adapted for IiniADAY PREBENl'B,which tnoy
offer for auto at VERY REDUCED PRICES:
deb tJaing
UMBRELLAS
OF TBE LATEST
London and
Paris Styles
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
FOR ME BY
WM. A. DROWN &
240 liiiavlKet St.
deS•l4t,rp
t SILK, ALPACA, AND OINGLLIM UMBREL.
lat, for Holiday Preemie.
JOSEPH FUSSELL,
dot° Urn 2 and 4 North Fourth drect.
i stt A SMALL LOT OF ENGLISH TWILLED
Silk Umbrellas; very nice handl Is.
JOSEPH FUSSELL,
delo Stu - 2 and 4 North Fourth otrook
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO..
•
For Safe Keeping of Valuables. Seeuri..
ties, etc., and Renting of Safes.
DIRECTORS.
N. B. Browne, IJ. Guilnahain Alex Henry.
C. IL Clarke. C. Multicolor. 8. Caldwell.
John Webb. B. W. Clark. Cleo. V. Tyler.
owricz, NO. 421 CHESTNUT STRUCK'.
N. B. BROWN & President.
C. IL Vice ?resident.
PATTE/1130N. Eleeretary and gloeasurer.
!ale tk lialTP
1 BMW NATHANS, AUOTIONEER, N. E. CORNER
"Third and Spruce Streeta, only one square below the
Exchange. $250 OW to loan In large or email amounts, on
diamonds. silver plate, watches, jewelry . and alligoods of
value. Office hours from BA.M. to 7 Ir , M. VW Estath
Ilahed for the last forty years. Advances made In large
amounts at the lowest market rates. ' laB.tfrp
JUST RFCEIVED AND IN STORE 1. 0 00 CASES OF
Champagne. sparkling Catawba and California Wines.
Fort. Madeira, bberrv. Jamaka and Santa Cruz Rim.
Spa old Brandies and Whiskies., wholesale and retail.
P. J. JORDAN, 7SO Pear street.
Below Third and Walnut streets and above BoOk
etreet. del tf-
BOND'S BOSTON AND TRENTON BISCUIT.—THI3I
trade supplied with Bond's Butter Dream. Mills,
Oysters and Egg Biscuit, Also, West 4s There's cede.
brated,Trenton and Wine Biscuit, by JOB. B. BUddLEB
& CM.. .Sole Agents, 108 South Delaware avenue.
VRESH LOBSTERS ABB SALMON'—NO CA.SE3, 1.00
dozen, froob Lobetard and Salmon, banding and for
rate by JOS. B.- BUSKER & C0..108 -8 luth Delawara
VeDlle.
TAT AN VERMICELLI —lOO BOXES FLEW QUALM/
L whito. Imported and for sale by JOB. B. BOBBIES
CO.. IQRBonth neMovare averme.-
fiREEN oiNOEIL—LANDING AND FOB BALE BY
U J. B. BONIFB, & (0...1.08 kb= Iholawarp ammo
'THE DAILY ' grEiIIikiI3ULLETIN-PHILADAPIHA iIIiDESDAY DEOFifilkt, 10, I'B6B.
de3 lairpb
2111IMOSILLAN1601U3.
Decorations on China and `Glass.
INTrIA.LS.
GIZMO&
AND ALL KINDS OP
DEOORA.TIONS
ON
CIEXINA. a,u.d GLTAASS
DON TO ORDER,
TYMDALE & MITCHELL,
707 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELI4II4.
septis to thtfrt4
xmvonii-En
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Bents Long Leg 'porting Boots, , $lO 00
Alen'. Cali Donble•8ole Boole, $g 00
Ben's Calf Double-lobe Callers, . $6 00
Bop' Illgh Lace Boots, • - • $4 00
Also, a largo stook of
OUR OWN. MANUFACTURE
At Reduced Prices:
BARTLETT
33 South Sixth Street, Olive Chestnut.
s to et
OPERA GLASSES.
One of the boot assortments. includbag many new da ,
signs, just receivedand tor sale at low pricer bY
JAMES W. QUEEN & 001 1
924 CHESTNUT STREET.
de3 th a tu tfrps
ONVELOPES I ENVELOPES •
/5,000,000 SAFETY ENVELOPES
All colors. al:1611M% and sizes , for sale at reduced prices
at the Steam
i medomi l liaMe i t i oa ßEET.
sel'amrpi - - SAMUEL TOSEY. Asent.
FITLBR, WEANZER & 00.
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN ETILL OPERATION.
ea RI N. WATER mad RI N. DEL. ars
CIABLPETIIII GPI. est).
CARPETINGS,
OIL
CLOTHS,
Stair and Ball Quints, in great variety with separate
Borders to match.
DRUGGETS •
all width.; also, a new article for covering Stair Carpets.
REEVE L. KNIGHT it SON,
1222 Chestnut Street,
IrAtfro •
CARPETINGS.
FALL OPENING-.
ro.••••••
Elegant Wilton, Velvets, Brtu3sels,
API ix 3 FLYS and MAIN&
Parlor, Hall and Stain to Match.
LEEDOM at SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET,
Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. selliamrpa
FURS, eirc.
FINE FURS.
Fine Russia Sables,
Fine Hudson Bay Sables,
Fine Royal Ermine,
Fine Dark Chinchilla,
Fine Dark Rink Sable,
Fine Dark Squirrel,
Arctic Seat bacques,
Astracan Sacques, Wolf Robes,
AND OTHER FINE EIJR3, AT
EDWARD 13 MAWSON'B,
Importer and Manufacturer,
766 Arai Itreet, four doors above seventh,
deB tnth a tittrp
F U i=l,
At 30 per cent. less than Invoice Prices !
LOUIS GERBER,
No; 825 Arch Street,
(Half way between Eighth and Ninth, north aide,)
ARID 284 AHCII SEREST,
HAS REDUCED HIS SPLENDID STOCK OFPURS SO
PER CENT. LESS THAN INVOICE PRICES.
Ifir "The Goode have been imported and manufactured,
by Idtopelf, and axe warranted to be as represented.
rde9lBtrpe
p.,0 n),l ti/3
OPENING OF RICH FEATHERS.
Just pgoelyed, per last steamer. a very large assortment of
PARADISE BIRDS,
SCARLET "
HUMMING "
FEATHERS of every desoription.
FINE FRENCH FLOWERS.
The Latest. Shapes in Ladies' Hate.
Ribbons, Satins, Velvets, Plashes
and Velveteens.
PRICES VERY LOWS
THOS. KENNEDY & BROS.,
No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET,
importeni, Jobbers and Retailers.
0e23 lmrp
MRtI.IL DILLON. 923 a m n i t in il ry l3o i D or Te a
th EiT o
b aline; -Silks., Velvets. Itibbotu3._ Flowers. Feathers ,
Fratnes. Mourning Millieery.Urapo Ace. Bilk Velvet
anei Eift#in Vats. Bash Ribbons. no 4 Brnoro
!SEWING DIACIHINES•
addlers,
turere of clothing. Boots, 14 h005,&53. 9
IT in find i t to their interest to ueo our UNRIVALLED
MACHINE TWIST and the "Milford Linen 'ruread "
Manufactured exprcrely for no from the beet material.
and warranted a superior article.
THE, IitIIGIERAIANUNACTUttIro coappply
Mum:declarer', and Prow letora of the 13INGInn MOWING
MAMINE.
ro nlyrp 0 N0.1.106 (Jhel p.l-.
VUM AV tlitase & et. •
M
DAN GOODS.'
• .
VELVETEENS
GREW"' REDUCTIONS.
In order , to reduce our largo stock of these soot,, we
have marked our prima so low for the fseeent that a rare
opportunity is Offered to purchasers.
STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER
CENTRAL CLOTS HOUSE,
Corner Eighth and Market fits.
deg ft • .
1868.. 1.1308..
EDWARD FERRIS,
IMPORTER,
eor.. Eleventh awl Ohesinnt Ste,
Entrance 86 South Eleventh,
HAS JUST RECEIVED ,
HOLIDAY. GOOD S,
Per Steamers Scotia and CRY Of AarelT.
600 Embroidered Linen end Lace Sete,
Lace 00118F8, Handkerchiefs, dmi,
Of the latest deelgrw. eultable for
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
Which are offered to the trade at
zwirnniminirm niolo mucus.
REMOVAL. -
I will remove on January WOWS. to the Store.
No..BO7.CHESTNUT Street.
Until then I offer my entire stock of
White Goods, Embroideries, Loveland Hdkfa.
At a HEAVY SACRIFICE. . making it well 'wrath the
attention of RETAIL BUYERS.
EDWARD trERIELIEI.
tatate th
CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS
Great - Reductions.
STRAWBRIDGE 4:: CLOTHIER being deelrorus to close
their large dock of ,
CLOTHS AND CLOAKINGS
During the month of December, have greatly reduced
prices, and new offer every variety of these goods at
prima believed to be
The LOwest of the Day.
STRAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIER
CENTRAL CLOTH HOUSE,.
Corner Eighth and Market Strata.
des 4t
EYRE & LANDEU,
Fourth ' and Arch.
EEDUOTION IN PIOUS
FOR THE
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
Magnificent Shawls.
Expensive Silks.
Fashionable Poplins.
Desirable Cloakings,
4-4 Pure Silk Velvets.
Stripe Satin Skirtings.
Stripe Poplin Skirtings.
Grand Duchess Skirts.
Belle Helene Skirts.
irst Quality Astraoans.
6,000 Yards DELAINES for Presents for the Helps of the
home.
6,000 Yards Fast Colored CHINTZES, do. do.
2,000 Y girds 4-4 French CHINTZES, do. do.
BARGAINS IN BINDKIRCIIIEVS, GLOVES,
LL 11111, SOARS'S AND NECKTIES.
&lbw!
STEAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIER
CENTRAL DRY , GO ODS STORE, '
Corner Eighth and Market Sts.
• TO PROPRIETORS OF
HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES
AND
SHIPPING.
We have a special wholesale department for supplying
Linen and Coto on Sheeting. Towels, Napkins, Biagio Bad
and Bath Blankets, and other goods particularly adapted
to your wants.
All the above kind of goods made up at abort notice, if
desired.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.
WILL REMOVE TO THE STORE
No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET.
ABOUT JANUARY 1,
•
From N. V, Comer ELIVINEI AID CUM,
Where they now ojer Splendid Assortment of
Laces and Lace Goods,
-Embroideries, Neok Ties
Handkerchiefs, Veils,
Napkins, Table Cloths, Towels, Etc
Specially Appropriate tor Preeents.
dirThe Lease of their Present Location For Sale
deb to th'e MIT§ .
INDIA SHAWLS AND 80ARFE4
GEORGE FRYER,
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invitee attention to hie stook of
Reath& Camels Bali ShaNvls & Scarfs
Also, an elegant stock of SILKS In Black and Colon,
pigisitlY SILK FLUSHES, POPLINS, SHAWLS ,and
Po NCY (GODS.
India tbawle and Heade Alterid,Repalrod and Cleaned
n a an :dor. Manner. oe3a2mratl
INDIA SHAWLS.
A few real INDIA CASHMERE 811WIAR, long °and
aquare,•direct from Calcutta. Imported and for ago by
J. W. 14ULO3f dc SON%
NORVEI FRONT EITIfEET.,-"
045 atrp•
_':..Ta'::.:. - E, , .:,.::.. - Q:1(.,..,:g24.T.:47.k.5:.:A.-':...L.--E
FINE -.-..77..HREA.1)t4D.W:
Tho Bale has commenced i And a liow _in
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE OF THE SIM
SELLING OFF. •
Prices below the Cost of Manufacturing.
OVERCOATS, all styles.
SUITS, every description.
PANTS and VESTS, hundreds of varieties.
A DEDUOTION OF 15 PER OENT.
On all. Cash Sales
The Very Best Made, at Heavy Repelling.
25 Per Cent. Discount
ON ALL MANNER OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS;
Determined to close out quickly the Stock of the late firm, no other house can approach the lop
prices at which we are selling off, as the large crowds who have filled the store all the week a tims
testify.
All these goods are of our own excellent make and satisfaction warranted.
itiar House open from 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 suit
the customer, the money returned, according to our custom for years past.
An extra force of saleamen in attendance, and most careful attention given to AIL
We are glad the reef() appreciate the opportunity, and are getting such Bargains.
We have still an Immense Stock.
DRY GOODS.
"LA BELLE" SKIRTS.
•ll Styles of this Justly Celebrate - a
MOM
RICKEY; SHARP & CO',
727 CHESTNUT STBEET.
dfs.6t
BALMORALS.
OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE,
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 OIIESTNUT STREET.
de6.6trp
CLOTH HOUSE.
STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER
Wish to beep before the public the fact, that they aim to
keep the largest and moat varied stock of all descriptions of
CLOTHS
TO BE FOOD IN PIMADELPHIL
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
CENTRAL CLOTH HOUSE;
Corner of Eighth and Market Sty.
EXTRA NOTICE.
JOHN W. THOMAS;
Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
Invites especial attention to his LAAGE and ELEGAN r
assortment of
Staple and Fancy .
DRY ev-00330115, •
BILTABLE , •
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
The entire Stock is offered at the Very Lowest
an Priem
any 41 • •
TSB FMB ARTS.
LOOKING GLASSES,
THE.
• • #
VERY CHEAPEST
13 S
JAMES Se EARLE,& SONS,
816 01318 1 iNITT STREET.
rpo RENT—ARTIST'S BTUDIo, WITH (SKYLIGHT,
.11..1111 Walnut etrott. dot 6trp•
As per Arrangement with
THE EX,ECUTORS:
FULL vn.oa-itEss
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We are rapidly
OR A SHORT TIME .
CLOTHING.
BOYS'
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
()Air HALL
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE,
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STMTS.
CWTHING,
the Custom
,Department.
CURTAIN
P.K.1.;31 ; Si.) 4 MbZiki
The subscribers are now receiving Moir
Fafl Importations
OF
RICH CURTAIN FABRICS
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY
WINDOW CURTAINS
FURNITURE 00VERING8.
COMPRISING
French Satins and Broodslitto„
Royal Tapestries,
Silk Terry and Cohan,
Wool Terry, Rep, Damasks, &o.
ALSO.
Just Opened hut from the IIIC! 4 ,
EMBROIDEBED LA /- CURTAINS,
NEW D
From the lowest to the highest iment—sous of them Rig!
RICHEST MADE.
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS,
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS.
JACQUARD &ND MUSLIN DRAPERIES,
VESTIBULE CURTAINS in great variety,
CARVED, PLAIN, GILT AND WALNUT
CORNICES,
MITE AND COLORED SHADES.
Experienced and reliable workmen truverintend oar
Liaolstm Department, and every effort Is emploiedtgo
give ratiefaction and occur° prompt:am in fulelling the
orders entrusted ue.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & .Axris' on,
No. 1008 Chestnut St.,
PHILADE LPN' A.
If 1 nal P in th IfOirp
GOBELIN TAPESTRY
M oquxitrra*le Covers.
Just received, an Invoke of these Bich Goods In elm
son. Green. Maroon, Blue, Bismarck and Mints Color%
from $lO up. a. rem bargain.
Also, a huge assortment of
Rich ~Emb, d Table and Planve6veri,
And very elegant
LACE CURTAINS, •
In New Designs.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen d; &ripen,
„„,I,9 9 , P , p hestnut Street.
SEAL ESTATE SALES.
bALE.—JAIViEtt A. FREEMAN. Auc
tioneer. Genteel Three-story-Brick Dwelling, No.
El 1713 North Ninth street, on Wednesday. Dec. 93.
1868. at 13 o'clock, noon, will be odd at public mato, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real. es
.tate: All that certain three-story brick museum° with
two-story brick back building. add the lot of ground on
which they ate erected, sitVe''on the east side of Muth
street. at the distance of 136 et northward of. Colum
bia avenue, Twentieth War ~ sing 16 feet front .by 100
feet deep to Clinton-streettirli •
Tl.O above to a gented dwelling with back building% ea
inon parlor. ?mu ON introductd, bath, aagobeih dc.
rftr dubject to $57 ground rent per annum.
Terms t ash. Occupancy with the deed.
Inri9loo to be paid at the time of rale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.
Store, 449 Walnut street.
nanac SALE.--,IAMEB A FREEMAN, ACC
n, Boucot.— Two-story Brick House, No. 214 Currant
"
alley. with brick house in rear. On Wednesday,
December 23. 18f8 all 2 o'clock, noonbre ill be sold at pub
1k sale, at th e Philadelphia Exchange, the following de
scribed real estate: All that certain lot of ground c. lth 2
two-story brick houses with attics thereon erectedmituate
on the tryst side of Currant alloy, at Alm distance of 132
feet 8 inches northward of Locust !street, in the' Eighth
Ward of the oily; containing in front on . Currant Alloy 14
feet 8 inches,and in depth 78 feet to 20 feet alloy. 1315^ - Sub-
Met to 830 ground rent per annum.
filar SRO to be paid at the time of gale.
JAMES A. FREEMo N. Auctioneer.
on 17 Store. 422 Walnut attest.
s 1 tot. &Kt. Ets_T—A HOB, WgegAtitatt,
Lt tiers of A dminhtration upon the above estate hav
ing born granted to the undersigned, all De' eons indebted
to the said estate are reguett , ad to make p onteut,and these
baying claims-or demanda against the same., te make
them known without del av to
•AMOI3. A iiittria.
001.0-thAt• No. Oil G rota street,