1 4 4 :•4:-.H;.1:: . .• , ::......: - . ' ~.. .r,•,.. , :.'. - - - ,.,:"..-:.:• , .......:*-- - .. !''. ~,0,....., ,_ 5:::........ •<, CITY lIITLLET/LN. Tltr. CREST:NUT STREET SiATTNO laew and extensive institution. located:4st Twenty.third and Chestnut streets, will be thrown open to the public. on or about the inet. :the building is 220 by 120 feat. and the skating surface will be 190 by 90 feet A full do -ecrlltion of the Rink wee blitlhOd in the Ititi.t.trilN of Baturciay, Mr. Win. E. Sinn has been • appointed mane, ger. and everything will be conducted in a manner to {n ate t• the greeted amount of comfort, convenience and Amuternent to visitors. An advirtisenient allneUlleing the price of tickets, the., will be found in to.day'o paper. • A DANGEROUS LOCALITY -Delaware - avenue is exceedingly dangerons at night, owing to the scarcity of light. People often narrowly escape walking over.board, Between 9 o'clock on Baterday night and 13 o'clock on Sunday morning. six men were prevented from walking overboard: There were three at Walnut street, one at Arch street. one at Race et set, and one at Shippon stmt. Three men were malting straight for the water and wore not aware of their danger until halted by members of the ,Harbor Police. Something should be done to have the river tront properly liahtea up, as it is absolutelynocessarY for the protection of the lives and property of our citizens. (for • lato Tomo:E.—John E. Clark, of Chea ter county. wag before Alderman PateheLon Saturday evening, upon the charge of horse.stealing. Hey. J. Wheaton Smith stopped to visit a friend residing on South Broad street. on Saturday afternoon. Ile left his horse and carriage in front of the door. When he was about to leave. his team could not be found. Be tiotllled - the pollee authorities, and 1001 , afttraards Clark and the home and carriage were captured at Fifteenth and Lombard streets. kiy Constable Lonneh. Clerk said that he was druuk.and thatlie did not mean to steal the horse. The Alderman committed him for trial. - - A Boto Tnurr.—A man in, a wagon drove up to the store of Philip Donohue, on Market street, below Thirty.sixth. on Saturday afternoon, put a barrel of Sour into his wagon and drove off. He was pursued, and was captured on Marketatreet, near Thirtygucond street. He also had in hia wagon sortie apples, a piece of Pork. and n lot of butter. The prisoner gave his name as Abram Pe. troAki. Ho was taken before Alderman Maul!, and was committed fora further bearing. TRH POULTRY SHOW.—The national ozlalbitlon of poultry at Heal culturalliall wee opened this morning.- Contributions came in with a perfect ruah, and the COM. ruffle& were trout burly in arranging matters. There are many very tine specimens of poultry.' The exhibition will get fully under way this afternoon, and it promises o be one of the mostintereating of Its kind over given. JUVENILE TonsvEs..;-Three boys named Henry Flamer. Henry Robinson and Samuel Border were ar. rested. on Saturday upon the charge of having stolen Pocket books valued at S3O from acme in a store at Fifth and Shippers streets. Rome of the pocket books were sold for ten cents each, Tho accused wore,comndtterbY Tittermary. • - . STABLES ROBBED.—The 'stable of Powers ch Weightnian, or. Ridge avenue near James street, in the Twenti:eiahtliWaYC , Wagildertidar - stight - orttato4ltice , - - and was robbed of three horse-blankets.- -- Last night the carriage house of Mr. W. H. Merrick, on chool,Lane. near tha-Noxvistown Railroad, Wu broken into by t his who carried off three blankets, a fox robe and a kopard robe. The stolen property is valued at $lOO. A DISAGICEBAELE DAT.—A disagreeable drizzl ing rain fell yesterday asernlng and the atmospheriasiing chilly. the pavements were covered with a thin coat of ice. Pedesudanism , was , exceedingly difficult and very few persons were to be seen on the streets. The attend ance at the churches was rather slim. Coartma Loutrortio.—baring yesterday, about twenty young mon were arrested in different sections of the city, for corner losusgisg. They were all held to bail to keep the peace. SLIGHT Fmn.—The match manufactory of Fred. Zaire & Co., at Twenty-drat and Jefferson streets` was slightly damaged by fire at an early hour thin morn ing. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALRlTl4l3.—Frank Moore, No. ISt South Eighth etreet,and No. ITN Chesnut otreet,has on hand the mosticomplete and elegant assortment of Photo graphic Albums to be found in this city or elsewhere. Mr. Di. has taken great pains to select his stock, and Al. bums varying in price from 25 ants to 250. according to size style and finish, can be obtained from him. roe a Christmas present. there is nothing that world be valued so much as a nice Album. TILE GRAND SPECIAL SALE OF JABIRS DIXON & Sala' best Sheffield plated ware, artistic bronzes, ctm will take Diane at Scott's'Art Gallery. 1020 Chestnut street to-morrow morning,at 1036 o'clock, to be continued in the evening at 736 o'clock. Coming from a well known and responeible Chestnut street house, we advise all who wish to make purchases for the holidays to attend the sale. Fin's HOLIDAY PRESENTS.—Turner Brothers a Co., late Pitcher's,l3oB Chestnut street, have an immense stock c f the choicest kinds of goods on hand, especially adapted to the season to be so universally celebrated. hromoe, books, pictures. sterectoopes, articles of vertu in all varieties , here greet the bye. from which many beautiful and valuable presents can be selected. It is a vast emporium of choice and splendid articles. Buy be h.re the rash. . FRARKLIN INSTITUTE. -•Professor Roger: ture:i — tnnounced for Tuesday evening. has howl p on account of sickness, until further notice. Cis" See Sixth Paae for Additional Locals and City Notices. HEM, ruisuallairautwa. Ready this Morning, TSB fIIRLSTNA.S NUMBER or THE YOUNG FOLKS' NEWS. • ,The present Number in 6 DOUBLE SKEET. and filled "kith Beading that will gladden the Young Folks, while the ENGRAVINGS will attract and please them. For sale by the Newsdealers and Newsboys, and at the Office of Publicatiou. Prier Two Cents, or One Dollar per Tear. ALFRED MARTIEN, Publisher, "21 a. Seventh Street, Philadelphia. wbOa'sQAat. BONES' 40NIU-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 004 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. .F;rst Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit ..able jor all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Custom Work. VAILPE7CIIIOI44 &IL4 CARPETINGS, • `iy. ' I. 4 tin or. a • hZeir and Hall o , ..rpetk, in great variety, with sopazate Borders to match. CLOTHS, DR UGGETS, ell Imidthe; ,g REEVE L. .XNIGHT dz SON, 1222 Chestnut Street. ELASTIC SPONGE. Pennsylvania Elastio Opontro 00., 1111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ELASTIC SPONGE, A SUBSTITUTE FOR CURLED HAIR FOlt ALL Ara?TIP(XVO PURPOSES CHEAPER The Lightest, and d moat Eleatic and Durable ma te, for Aid. i'EESBEI3 , PILL OWVIC CARRIAGE AND CUAIRC S OSAIS. It. is ontiri:y Indestructible, perfectly clean and free tr°2ldU2t. DOES NOT PACK AT ALL Is away/ free from intact life; la perfectly healthy, and • th for e sick fa unequaled. If B oned In any way. can be renovated quicker and cantor than any other Otattreeo. SPOcial attention aiven to FURNISHING CHURCHES. HALLS, fie. Railroad men are eapeclally invited to examine the Cashion i3PenVi. BArISPACTION GUARANTEED. THE-TUADR-1311P-PLIEII. • , tYtn mw f Is§ MAIDGEO wrra INDELIBLE INK, EMBROIDER- Ins,BrABBAA, Btaaspics. M. A. TOP.EY. WOO Filbert Wept s'a 100. .ontponod OIL HOLIDAY GOODS. 'THE GEIVE.NT HOLIDAY 9,ONFECI'IONS NOW READY. The largest andmost varied stock of rtAttatE AND NEW CONFECTIONS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. Bon-Bons, Brilliant, . Bon-Bone, Conards. Bons-Bons, Vioto rise, Crystalized and. Glseed Fruits, White Nougat, Pistaehe And Orgeat Paste. Chestnuts and Chocolate, Crystalline Almonds, Glaced Chestnuts. CHOCOLATE DEPARTMENT. C atena, St. . Nicholas, Pistache Chocolate, racenes. Chocolate filled with Jelly, Por - ese • C ocolate Pra/ines • Jim •Craze . ' Chocolate, ehocohite _Nougat, Chow- Rae Beans, Chocolate Burnt ill- mends, Chocolate Walnut; - -ChocolatePaste,Chocelate • .111edallions,Chocolate Rolls,Begars,etc. RICH CREAM CHOCOLATE. FLAVORS AS FOLLOWS Vanilla, Orange, Strawberry, Raspberry Lemon, Coteau*Oraxge Flower,. Peach and Celery. Superfine Chocolate Confections. A Specialty with this House. Alto, a large variety of RICH FANCY BOXES, TOGETHER Making a splendid assortment to select from for HOLIDAY GIFTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, d v . , 26 3.ai0 Market Street. ((Ms,USICALBOXES::: The finest assortment in the city. A fresh Invoice Just received direct front Geneva, with beautiful Bell accent paniments. Our selections comprise the choicest Operatic and Homo Melodies. FARR •& BROTHER, IMPORTERS. No. 324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth. d 414 1614 21 23rpt CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Opera, C-lashes, A largo and elegant assortment. MAGIC LANTERNS, GOLD SPECTACLES, Microscopes, Itereoleopes awl Stereottople Revs, Blobet, lialeldoecodes, /hub,- matteal Instruments, And a variety of useful and ornamental CHRISTMAS PRESENTS; WM. Y. M'ALLISTEE, No. 721$ CHESTNUT STREET. del4 Harp§ Tool Chests and Skates For Christmas Presents, An Assortment of FINE STEEL SKATES. PHILADELPHIA CLUB SKATES. PATENT CLAMP SKATES LADIES SKATES. TOOL CHESTS FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. A vents for Bttilttto Scales. W. H. & G. W: ALLEN, No. 113 and 115 MARKET STREET Christmas Cakes. G. BYRON MORSE, French Confectioner, 902 and 904 Arch Street, Still continues to make and sell HIS CAKES 'At the following prices: Fancy Cakes, 76c.; Black Fruit Cake, Mc Pound,Ladg Citron, White Mountain French Cocoanut. ,tc., 50c. Liberal discount to Fairs and Sunda?: Schools. - deli 9trps 1 9 EUESEN9LI3 .! Rodgers and Wostenhollnle Pocket Knives, Razors and Scissors. LADIES , SCISSORS, IN CASES. GENTS , DRESSING CASES, &co. MADEIRA'S, 115 Tenth Street, below Chestnut. PRESENTS—FOR A DEAF FRIEND aro the INSTRU. MF.NTS to cadet the HEARING, at MADEIRA'S, 116 Tenth etreob below Cheetuut. del7.6try6 Chrifiama,s (,rift::. BOXES , OF FINE STATIONER INKSTANDS, a large amortment WRITING DESKS, CARD CASES, POCKET BOOKS, SCOTCH GOODS FINE ENGLISH PLAYING CARDS, ENGLISH RNICK•KNACKS • .133E2,1E Liz A., STATIONER AND CARD ENGRAVER, No. 1033 UHESTNUT STRECT. ma. 4 EVENING BIILLM.---PHIL THE DAILY lioilituAr' "Goons. CHRISTMAS .e 1 808 THE Mit V:4 P ‘ 4* CHILD REN. H. jr. • STIEILALPS JUVENILE CARRIAGE WORKS 214 Dock Street, above 2d. Children's Sleds. Children's Velocipedes. Children's Carriages- t 4 Children's Children's Wheehbarrows • Children's Wagons. dio. The finest ageortment in tho env - at most retnionablo prim. WHOLESALE end RETAIL. de12412.4ril THE AMERICAN BUTTON HOLE SEWING MACHINE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS S. W. Car. Elevettp Chistnut deltt6trp CONFISEBIE FRANCAISE. 0111{ISTRIAS, 1868. C. PENAS, No. 830 Walnut Street.. FRENCH • CONFECTIONERY. PARIS FANCY ROBES, AND CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS. del HUN HOLIDAY C 40012 1, s IL & G. A. WRIGHT, 624 Chestnut Street, Ram Just received a large assortment of new_ and elegant BOIIRIAN GLASS VAS !ORR SITS,DMING CABIN, MURECHAUII AND PATIN? DitiRCOALOPIN, Together with a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES, specially adap V E RYAY PREBENTE.which they offer for sale aREDUCED PRICES. , . deft flair% TUBS, ac. y. FILTELS FUELS 7., • A. K. it, F. K. WOMRATtI, No. 1212 Chestnut street (Late data 417 ARCH Street), ARE SELLING Children's Sets of Ears at 35. Ladles' Siberian Squirrel ficies93S upwards 66 Mink Sable 66 SW 66 66 German Fitch 66 015 66 Stione Marten " 4 6 320 6 . 66 Royal Ermine 66 840 a KROSOn Bay Sable 44 11'50 •' 66 Russian Sable 46 3100 . ENGLISH RIDING BOA SKATING BM b., FUR GLOM FOOT HUFFS, LAP BUM& A great variety of Carriage and Sleigh Babes. / K. & F. K. WOl.lll/ITH, No. 1212 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. 0n29,3 m w dlimorti IF IE7 S At 30 per cent. less than Invoice Prices ! LOUIS (,TERSER, No: 825 Aroh Street, (Half way between Eighth and Ninth, north side.) AND 234 Amen sneErir, HAS REDUCED HIS SPLENDID STOCK OF PUSS BO PER CENT. LESS THAN INVOICE PRICES. far The Goods have been imported and manufactured by himself, and are warranted to be as represented. de9 18trpO GAS FIXTURES. BRONZES OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION• The but adortroent In the country, now open and for Mk by MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA, Manufhoturers of Gas Fixtures, Lampe. Brouzes,tte , AT 718 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. , ad° f m w amngt IS6S. , 1505., K. &B. OFFER FROIO TO-DAY, 50 doz, Ladies' and Children's Hats At Halt Cost. Alt+o, the argot town:most of BIRDS, FEATHERS and FLOWERS to be found in America. BOYS' FINE iTRLVET HATS, . Wholesale and Retail. THOS. KENNEDY & BROS., No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, ocfit 2mry Mltl3. U. DILLQN, 323 and 331 SOUTU STREET. Millinery for Ladies and Misses. Pieties, 9llks, Ve'vete, Ribbons, Flowers. Featbor, Franne, Mourning Millinery,Crape Volts, &e. Bilk Velvet and Battu Bata, Bash Ribbpab uoa 311,10rP ===== :MU DELraiA, Dit3olß Nos. 713 and . 71F Ri'..Tenth 'attest. Great`Bargains in • Fancy' Silks.. Light- Silks for Evening , brews. • Plain. Silks, Choice Colon.' • CLOSING OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES $3 Black Ground Silks, Colored Figures. reduced to $2 25 Colored. Bilke reduced to $1 .75 *2 60 "Eagle" Poult de Soles reduced to $3. $2 50 Corded Silks reduced to $2. $3 Corded Silks red uced.to $2 25. $3 25 Taffeta Silks reduced to $2 60. 84 60 Taffeta Silks reduced to $3 25. RICH PRINTED FRENCH FLANNELS. RICH -_.PRINTED. PRINTED -- FRENCH • CASHMERES,- FOR GENTS , AND LADIES' WRAPPERS. - FINE DRESS GOODS. • - -- LYONS - CLOAKING VELVETS,— ---- - AND SHAWLS, aurrem,p FOR. HANDEOONLE HOLIDAY GIFTS. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. It r.) T "Y G (11 C) ID S RICKEY, SHARP & CO. No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. sit , num VELVKIIES. Riokey,Sharp & Co. MBE POPLINS. _ SILK POPLINS. 1110101,Sharp& Co. WOOL•POPLINS. • • ' PLAID POPLINS, RiOkey,Sharp &Co: frenciPoplias • - - CHANGEABLE POPLINS. Riokey,Sharp & Co, Dress Ws at 25 cents. Dress Goods at 30 cente r Riokey„Sharp &Co Dm Goods at 35 cents' Dress Goods at 40 cents. Riokey,Shorp &Co, Dress Goods et 50 cats. Dim Cools it 624 cents. RiCkeY,Shal9 &Co Dress Goods at 75 cents. • Dress Goods, $1 to $3. Riokey,Sherp &Co. BLANKER RAMS. Riokey,Sherp & Co. Cloths and Cassimeres. Paris La Belle gists. Riokoy,Sharp &Co, BILMOBAIB. BLEACHED ROBS. Riokey • Sharp & Co. LINENS. White Goods. Popular; prices for Dry Goods by the - yard. piece. or package. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., HOLIDAYS J. W. PROCTOR & CO. wUI offer daring the holidays an elegant assortment of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. chiefly purchaeed at the recent LARGE AUCTION BALES, at about one-half the importation cost, comprising FANCY DRESS GOODS in large variety. from 2k. to $1 50 per yard. DRESS BALES AND SATINS. RICH BROCHE AND PAISLEY SHAWLS. From $l6 to Mt FINEST QUALITY FURS IN RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON BAY SABLE, AMERICAN SABLE. ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA. dro. REAL ASTRACHAN SACQUES, MUFFS and HATS. FINE CLOAKS, a splendid collection in VELVET. PLUSH. MONTAGNAC VELVET morn. BLACKS AND COLORS; RICH ASTRACHAN AND EMMA CLOTHS; also, OPERA AND PARTY CLOAKS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. SCARFS, TIES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, PLAIN AND FANCY lIDKFEI., FRENCH. SETS. Ac. HOSIERY AND GLOVES CF ALL KINDS. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, and other ueeful and ornamental articles too multitudinous to enumerate. all of which will be eold AT A GREAT SACRIFICE from the original cost. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., The "Bee Hive," NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. e , MARKET , 49 l al NINTB. miff .4 C off. 4k o , IJOLI DAY GIFTS Of substantial worth and: 'always of an acceptable kind may be selected from our large, varied and fresh stock, than which none in our lino is superior. We have reduced many goods, and suggest our superb . . Cloaking Stock.. -Cloaks, $1 to $125. Shawls, $1 to $7O„ Desirable Poplins. Herittoes, 50e. up. Cheap Blankets. Dvery Kind Quilts. Ifferritna.ch Prints. Mourning Goods. • 25 cent Dress Stuffs. Handkerchiefs. Ties, Scarfs. Collars, Cliffs, dee. se2:im tu w arn Fourth and Arch --- HAVE . REDUCED SOME DESIRABLE AND SEA SONABLE GOODS . , AS MUGU. AND PERHAPS MORE. THAN OTHERS I.OR THE SAME CLASS OE GOODS. THAN SILK VELVETS. EXPENSIVE LONG SHAWLS. • -rtioa QVALITYb POPLIN H. BEST AsTEACAN CLOTHS. VELVETEENS AND PLuSHREL DRESS GOODS REDUCED. ALL PLAIDS AND PLAID POPLINS. - tu w ti usiempozw. POPULAR PRICER 727 Cheitnut Street. BARGAINS FOR TELR AT THE 66 IBee-alive.” .ER iB4B. SALE The appreisethent of 'our steek, under order of Executors, inlauded all our piece goods,4bleifive are:cutting and making up as rapidly as possible, and E though we are always cheaper than other houses, the people can readily ► see ht Air much cheaper we can sell everything under present circumstances, and how im- possible it is for any one to reach, our low prices now, and our goods are., well- known in style and warranted superior in every respect. As to our prices now, we guarantee ihem ten per cent. lower than. the lowest eirtewhere,:oreash 'lumped sac B s own sse o erw :e. o aocommo ate parties who are, not quite prepared to buy,tbese bargains can be secured by rnakinse the selection now, and with a — ereilljiiiyment - oil atCowit, will be put deide Until required, or, if de.: eired, full payment can be made in installments. - Store Apar from - ? - A. N. to 9-P.-M. GREAT. CLOTHING SAL DUNKLE - k:DREISWACII:= SPECIAL REDUCTION _ . ... .. _ . off _-.....-•_t. "Y" 0 Co I) S FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 2 more Cases Black Alpacas from New York Auction. 1 cage of Black Alpaca Poplin for Walking Suitt. Striped Poplins reduced from 75e, to iise. per yard. Black and Colored Velveteens. 8,000 yards choice etyle Detainee, IS t 22 and 35 cent++ per yard. Merino, Syards wide, at 75 cents per yard; four yards for a dress pattern. - BARGAINS - FOR THE LADIES !. Handkerchiefs, Nark:Ties. Gloveaand the only place in the city where the real El/ZENON BOWS Are Sold—a few more left. Something moo (of a C lIRISTM AS PRESENT. Also, a large releetion of Ladle.' Lace Collar!, linen Collate and. Cuffs, Lace and Embroidered Handker chief.. . Splendid Cloth ()loves and Bose (err. cents a pair. Towels. Table MOMS, Napkins, Blankets. Counter panes, Cotton Flannels. All Wool Flannels; Diaper Linen. Bird Eye , &c. Great reduction in Lyons Black Silk Velvet to close out before the let day of .fanuary. 18d9. Perrone bringing this advertisement with them will have a liberal discount made from their purchaser. Callat the Large Four-Story Store. 140 N. Eighth Street, above Arch, DIINKLE DREISB&EIL SPECIAL NOTICE. The store will be kept open every evening until 9 o'clock,, from Pow until Now Year. for tae accommoda tion ot the pnblie. a,rn.w.letrpli deM2trp RUSE YURNISBItiti' MIENS. • • STRAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GO ODS STORE, Corner Eighth and Market Sta. rot *'way for the next FIFTEEN DAVIS' ONLY, our whole stock of Linata will he open to buyers at REDUCED PRIDES, From which many elegant and medal preeente may be be selected. STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER 727 CHESTNUT STREET 727 REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OP DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street, OFFER TODAY 50 Cases of Imported Dress Fabrics, At 25 (eon per yard, worth doable the price. RICHEY SHARP& CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street. From .cv EXTRA NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS, „ea Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Invitee medal attention to Ids LARGE and ELEGAN r aesortment of Staple and Fancy 1311 Et, lir GOOD S, SUITABLE, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Mir; 7:1 1M11T11777 FTri t 1A7771 nu 23 tl Jalra ico-1 K LINEN STORE, IP S2S Arch Street* FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. LINEN HANDIEEROMEFS, ALSO. FINE TABLE CLOTHS, • FINE NAPKIN% VICTORIA TABLE COVERS, FINE PIANO COVERS. A Great Mark Down in Prices. Surplus Stook Sellin O. 13espateli from Wanaraaker & Brown: AMY 600101. Prices. A STA4E;ndid Stook: 'i'o,.:•L'.'' . .::o..Tll: -. '::i:: - ...' - .N:;•: W 4 NAMAI ER`ati BROWN; OAK RAIL, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. Day 6100D51. EYRE &INNDEL Fourth and Arch.. REDUCTION IN PRIORS CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY Magnifloent Shawls. expensive Silks. Fashionable Poplins, Desirable Cloaking% 4.4 Pure Silk Velvets, Stripe Satin Skirtings, Stripe Poplin-Skirtings. Grand Duchess Skirts. Belle Helene Skirts., First Quality Astssoans. &CVO Yards DEL/INES for Priments for the Helot of tb house. 6,003 Yards Fast Colored CHINTZES. x do. do. 2.0130 Yards 4-4 French CHINTZES. do. da, DAIWAINS V( BANDKIRCHIEFS, GLOVES CALLUti, SlCitiNg ILID'ARCILTHIL aemnas STRAWBRIDGE & WHIR CENTRAL DRY GOOlitatOßE; Corner Eighth and Market Sts TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES SHI PPING. We have a special wholesale department for eupply Linen and Cotton Ehoeting, Towele, Napkins, Single : and Berth Blanketgatrid other good+ particularly adap to sour waste. All the above kind el goods made up at short notice. deetred. INDIA SHAWLS AND SOARFS. GEORGE FRYER. No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Invites attention to hlis stock of Real India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs Also, an elegant stock of SILKS In Black and Colons; FANCY BILK FLUSHES, POPLINS, 'SHAWLS and FANCY GOODS. India Shawle and Scarfs Alterod,Renaited and Cleaned in a enverior. manner. J. CII AMBERS. NO. 810 ARCH STREET, BARGAINS FROM AUCTION!: French Embroidered Ildkfe. Children's Embroidered Ildkfe. ci• Gents' lidkfe all etyles. Erni , lidered Linen Sotto. Bargains. REAL LACE GOODS. Real Valencienne lidkie. Pointe e pplique ildkfa. from $.l UO. Pointe de Ooze. from $l5 00. Point Applique Collar% very cheap. TEIBEAD VEILS. Cancun Barbee. dm. Bought at the late French Sales at about half of the cost of Importation. ,del4-IStO ITANDKEECHIEFS. 11 Wo open on Monday, Dec. 21. a full line Ladies' and Gentlemenls Item Stitched Ilandkorchiefe, with Initials in corners , thus saying persons the risk of delay in order. ing any special letter worked. so near the holidays. del9 St rp §) E. M. NEEDLES CO.. iv. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut streets. VABUILAGES. CARIB AGES. Notice is sespectf idly given to customers and_ottseni_ffe, 'wive CARRIAGES of the MANUFACTURE of WM. D vcoGEps, OF CHESTNUT BflU T. to place their orders 2113 soon as passible to insure their completion for the • DELVING SEASON OF 1800, CARRIAGES REPAIRED in the moat neat and expo' dittona manner. CARRIAGES STORED and Insurance effected. NVI4. D. ROG.ERS, Nos. 1009 and 1011 Oheatnidsilte, Phdada no 6 f m w 2mrp - SHINTING bad/tiers, Iffiroosa.makers ritinuirac. torero of 4ClWaling, Boots, glioes t ar4 9 Will find it to their interest to lINO our UNRIVALLED MACHINE TWIST and the "Milford Linen Taread." Manufactured expressly for us from the beet material. and warranted a-haporiorartiele. , - _ THE RIMER M&NUPACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers and Proprietors of the SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Lb 1106 Chorgrat trripAt. et vv..] tyro o; COP stcent i 1 SAM] ; NATHAN% AUCTIONEER, N. E . CORNER iThird and t 3 race Street's. only one egnare below the Exchange. IMO 000 to loan in large or small amounts, OR diamonds. silver plate,.watehes, lewdly, and allgoode d value, Office hours from 8A.M.t07 P. M. INV Eetalr amountsor the last fo s. Advanced made In large at the lowest m a rket rates. Jaft.tfro A~IiEW luiiarEY MJNES LANDINGAND FOE a&L LI by J. a BUM= a UO.lOB Saab DOM in avais FOIL TUE