fe7,' 4 : . ... 0 0114 ,.. 4,Vi . 0 Z : - ._,._..,- . i7i k 7 N .'l' t : CITY BITLIMTIN. a; ;" CV' Soo 811th „ room fora Additionid Loceils and..CRY • THE 'POULTRY EXHIBITION.—The national CT hibition of poultry tinder the auspices of the' Penvsylva. nix Poultry Society. as already announced in the But,- 3,5 - rof, is now spin at Horticultural Hail. The display is one of the beat ever made in this city. '/ he wee contain ing the fowls are neatly arranged on platforms specially *reeled on either side of the hall, and upon circular stages which dot the centre of the room: 'the cages are tastefully made and are cleanly kept. Upon the main platform a largo variety o f lapel' pigeons and birds aro dieplared; besides these there are a number of specimens of stnired birds of rich plumage. 'Pbe ehicittent exhibited are olvided into five Maness. including Brahmax. Cocking. Chittanongs. ilorlonfre, Liamburge, ripanish white and Dominique Leghome, Dominiques, Polish sultans, game and bantams: The largest melodious exhibited are by Charles Tees, Philadelphia. seven cages light &ahem r XIIWOOd Brow% khiladrlnida. three.tiages same breed; George W. Davis and Ilarneback. several cages same breed; David Roe, Haddonfield, two cages same /n addition to the chickens there are seven other elapses, including French varieties, turkeys. ducks, snare. geese, pea fowls, guinea fowls. pheasants, rab bite ; pigeons and fancy birds. The regular prince are silver cups , diplomas and works on agriculture, etc. :Special prints of medals, etc. The Judges to award premiums have commenced their labors, and will probably make their reports to-day or tomorrow. The committee of urrangemente consists of the follow ing nate. d gentlemen of the exhibition: Thom as A. An drews, ;John hict;o won. ti. charyiese, William Whi ter and-Charles • PHILADELPHIA SKATING EINK.--Allatult main 'llion skating rink is now in course of erection. It is located uron a very desirable lot at the 9. E. corner of Tyrsnlytirrt aril Race streMs, having a front of 150 feet on Racestreet and extenSing in depth about SOD feet on Twenty fi rst sheet. The building is to cover an area of 40.890 square feet, and will be handsomely decorated and turntehed with comfortably warmed and completely ventilated (Meninx and reception.rooms, and capacious accommodation for spectators, while the Rink proper, covered with ice carefully swept, and calculated to last, from the.lowest estimate, ninety days is perfection during the bkating Season, ie the first and chief object in view. a peculiarity in the erection of tine building ia a novel and perfect mode of ventilation, by which the ice fo preeeryed in smoothness, and kept perfectly hard and dr., both dam and .night, whatever the state of the ex ternal etniosphere. _ Miring the seromer mouths the pavilion is to be used for horticultural shows. promenade concerts and public meetiege, accommodating comfortab.s 15,000 persona. It is expected that the new rink will be thrown °perk° the nubile about the lit of January, and -its- eligible loca tion insures it, complete success. The project ie cue to a number of enterprising citizens. who have formed a Mint stock eorepany under the title of - Fhiladel shin Skating Rink Association," the stock coup prising 1 500 shares at 950 each. A/Inv:a AND ESCAPE.--James Haggerty was arrested yesterday atternoon at Eleventh and Samsun streets by emserve Policeman - 1111,1 upon the charge of having assaulted Mr. Patrick McDonough some weeks einem,. The prisoner was taken . before - Alderman Jones. and was held to bail to answer. Mr. O'Connor, the pro prietor of the tavern at aleventl4 and Ransom at/Beets. be coming eecur: for him. Tho tostimonrehodred that the secured hacruelly best the complainant on the head with tumblers, PO much so that his life was at one time despaired of. Haggerty, it will be remembered, was con cerned in the beating and shooting of Reserve Officer Hilt at Eleventh and transom streets, some time tines: and a warrant had been issued for his arrest, but he could not be found. After the hearing before the Aldermen yester day.keeerve Pergueon rearrested Haggerty. The prisoner refused to go, and broke from the othoor and ran. Hill ollowed, and. drawing hie revolver. fired several shots. liaggertY. however. succeeded in escaping. FINE Snow CATrt.E.—There was an Unusually tine display of show cattle at the Avenue Dr.rve Yard yeiterday. Four head Cham paign county (Ohio) steers were disposed of by Owen Smith, Esq.. at fifteen cents per pound, live weight. Their average weight was 2,100 pounds. They were .purchased by Peter Buskins. of Pranklord..iind David Hoffer and George Lipps, of this city. Messrs. Ullman A' Bachman also disposed of 00 head Kentucky steers, fed by :John l'iiallintock. averaging 2 200 pounds each, at from 13 to 14 eenta - per pound. In this lot there was one bullock whose aggregate weight exCeeded4.ooo pounds, and for which $l,OOO were obtained. It was the largeetbullock ever offered for sale here : his fine appear ance. as also that of the others, was the subject of much comment. Cu/atom) WITH ROBBERY. Robert Rodgers was arrested yesterday by Detective Levy, ;upon the charge of being concerned in the robbery of the house o f Mr. T S. Newlin, on Arch street above Fifteenth, some time since. - 'The premises were entered through an at tic winnow. which was reached by passing through an unfurnished house in the same-row. A thimble which was stolen at the time was recovered at a place where it bad been sold byltedgere. Upon the person of the prisoner was found a handkerchief which had been stolen from the dwelling of W. H. Carryl. No. 1018 Walnut street. Rodgers will have a hearing - at the Central Station this afternoon. d Pause Ciant.—An adjourned business meeting of the Press Club of Philadelphia will be held to-morrow ,afternoon at four o'clock. The - draft for an act of incur Versa , n will be considered. As the subject is one of great importance to every member, a general attendance Is very desirable. LARCENY or• Lein.— Jeffinson Whaley was captured at 5 o'clock this morning. at Second and Pine streets, b, Policeman Baylette, of the Third District lie had in his possession a keg of lard, supposed to have been stolen. Whaley was sent to prison by Ald, Carpenter. AN OWNER WANTED.—A bay horse and a dear born wagon, found at Tenth and Spruce streets on Setur• day night last, are awaiting an owner at the Fifth Die trial Police Station. , -- ... Winn:nu A LicENsE.—Margaret Smith,residina . on St. Mary street, above Sixth, was committed by Al derman Carpenter. to anevver the charge of yelling liquor without a license. CLOSING ExeßoisEs.—The Closing exercises 01 the North East Boys' Grammar School. at Crown and Mace streets. will take place tomorrow evening. The proceedit gs will, no doubt, be very hiteresting. I itECEIVMG STOLEN Gooos. George Barr, seventh and Bedford streets; Elizabeth Robbins, No. 618 Bedford street; Mary Farren. No. 606 Bedford street, and Barbaro Arnold, Sixth and Bedford streets . , were arrested yesterday and taken belore Alderman Trite:emery upon the charge of receiving stolen goods. It is alleged that they bought tome pocket books which had been stolen by eoye. They were committed for trial. RT:l'h LESS „, DRIVIN(4.—III Scott, a butcher, war arrested this morning. at Sixth and Lombard streets, on the charge of reckless driving. it is alleged that a colored mall wee run over by Scott's wagon and had 2,otb lege badly injured. Scott WIL2 held to answer by Alderman Carpenter. WllllSiAli, the great confectioner, No. 1210 NTkl.l h f VI rybody kuowe, the &wet chocolete ronteetione and preparations in the world. LAD/Es ' FAIR at the Church of the Intercessor, tiprina Garden, below Bread. The unsold articles will be dikpobrd of at auction at the close of the Fair this even ag. Admission, 10 cents. QITY N0T1.0.E13. "Toy: Witt, O\ & Ctuio is the only .sewitig niachinr whore NUE): AN L. Si'! I . illaL couid venture to introduce it Sato Syria." 11ev. A. T. PRATT, Missionary American Board. "We have used various sewing machines within our family. hut it is the naa,lll,,men opinion of the bousehela that the Willcox Gibbs is the best of them all." Rev. J. S. Plerpunt Stt eat Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. "MY wile would not part with her Willcox 6: t ;Mt,' Sewing Mac Woe upon any conAderation." ,1 wine L . IL BEN s err, - Taunton, Masa. "141onny could not take from us our Willcox Ar., Gibbs' Sewing, ;She:bine, only as money could buy aidber.'' REV. W. G. liusskini,_ "1 not, for my wife's sake, exchange herlWillcux Sewing Machine for the best of all others known to me and fire hundred dollarx" linv. Jour: R. Ct.A.Vica, Magnolia, Anse. "Tux least we can say of the Wilcox & Gibbs' ißeless Family `owing :Machine te, /t is just 'chat Ere traiat. and that we say heartily." lell "Wu would he glad to know that one of Will u Gil Axer admirable sewing metal:108 was In every Pouil% hi the I inien." 11. PrrirmAr, nuptlut Church, Muttcuwan, N. "Mrs. Ryvo says that the Wilcox & Gibbs' t.t wing machine is certainly the best, beyond comps'. i,on." Itr v. H. A. Hum, Beaver Lvaru, Wisconsin. "M 1% uLC would not accept a sewing machine of any other I:did a, a gift, if Abe meet receive it ou condition of giving up the Willcox and Glid)6," HOLIDAY G00D!.4. , Ciel- CHRISTI AS - . rips ! t. r• ROCKING DUORNEM, SPRING HORSES, VELOC SPERM, 1, SLEDS, WHEELS.% it It DOWN, TO V GIGS, CH ILDR EN'S CARR' ES, TOYS & FAWC7t GOODS, ~`'4~E~'.L"~ House - Furnishing AND CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE BAZAAR (We ai 'Dock street) Removed to No. 121 N. Ninth St The Aefortment, V. bleb ir of our u wawa sells ru, ie isaperlor to wily the city, and the prkee moderate 411C44trPt CONFECTIONS ANA? NEW Bon-Bons, Brilliant, Bon-Bons, Canards. Bons-Bons, 'Vietorias, Crystalized and Glaeed Fruits, White Nougat, Pistaehe and Orgeat Paste. Chestnuts and Chocolate, Crystalline Almonds, Glaced Chestnuts. CHOCOLATE DEEARTMEN' . Chocolatena, St. Nicholas, Pistache Chocolate, • Amaracenes, Chocolate filled with Jelly, Por tuguese Chocolate, Pralines, Jim Crow Chocolate, Chocolate Nougat, Choco late Beans, Chocolate Burnt Al monds, Chocolate Walnuts, 'Chocolate Paste Chocolate Medallions,Chocolate Rolls,Segars,etc. RICH' CREAM CHOCOLATE. Vanilla, Crane, Strawberry, Raspberry Lemon, Coeoanut,,Orange Flower, Peach - and Celery. Superfine Chocolate Confections. Also, a large variety of Making a splendid assortment to select from for HOLIDAY GIFTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market Street. derd tin) CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Microscopes, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, Globes, Raleidoscodea, Mathe matical Instruments, itc., And a variety of useful and ornamental WM. Y. MILLIBTER, No. 728 CHESTNUT STREET. del4 IbtrO AMERICAN BUTTON HOLE S. W. Coy. Eleventh and Chestnut Sts, Wilson, N. Y Fanais„ Grand Rapids, WIC KEN )ILIN CeA.mr, Carbondale. Pa THE DAILY IEIOII.IDAYEAtHIDS. 91(`113F. ( G REAT 'HOLIDAY NOW READY. The largest and most varied stock of CONFECTIONS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. FLAVORS AS FOLLOWS A Specialty with this HOTiBe. RICH FANCY BOXES, TOGETHER Opera Glasses/ A large and elegant amortment. MAGIC LANTERNS, GOLD SPECTACLEF3. • CHRISTMAS PRESENTS: THE ,LND SEWING MACHINE FOB HOLIDAY GIFTS d •lik CtrP e m p 131 s t. To necommodnte fbe Dublin TYNDALE MITCHELL, 707 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Will Keep Open Until 9 o'clock P. M. DURING DECEMBER: And will clone out their HOLIDAY IMPORTATIONS AT ClrresEtt Reductions. Christmas Cakes. G. BYRON MORSE, French Confectioner, 902 and 904 Arch Street, etill continues to make and sell HIS OAKES At the fallowing criceN Fancy Cakes, 75c.; Mak Fruit Cake. die ; Pound,Latly Uitren. White Mountain French Cocoanut, dm., doe. Liberal discount to Fairs and dundayschoola, drift Atrvb 13.0taxDA - 3( €Focoros FOR GENTLEMEN GREAT REDUCTION. Preparatory to taking:account of Stock January 1, we will, until that date, oiler our largo stock of MEiV'b FURNIbHiNG GOODS . GREATLY BELOW USUAL PRICES. Ae we have, in addition to a completo adsortmont of 6iIikiTA,I I IIDEILIVEM &ND HOSIERY, Au elegant variety of fancy tioods,t comprising Scarfs, Tier, Gloves, Cardigan Jacket", and other roquisittis for gtutiemen, with s rich stock of Wrappers and tireakihst Coats, Tine will afford an opportunity for procuring Holiday Presents at Moderate Prices WINCITESTER & C10., - 70{3 Chestnut Street. tle btuthptrp BIILLEThi-PIIILA ;4 ► - - CHRISTMAS v 'a: YOB Tait AiTA zit„ ‘ l4l, r4P7--'4"° CHILDREN - _ EL. a. JUVENILE UARRIA.GE WORKS 214 Dook Street, above 2d. Children's Sleds. Children's Velocipedes. Children's Carriages. Children's Girt's. Children's Wheel-barrows Children's Wagons, sc. The fincet mortal cut in the city. at most reasona ble Prices. WELOLESAIX and EETALti. &124126 Gicrcons We have now on band the' largest- an finest assort ment of fancy goods ever offered to the public of tho newest designaof Into importations and unprecedentedly low prices BRONZE CLOCKS, STATUARY . INK.STANDS, &e. PA EVAN GROUMBUSTS; STA TUP.:TTESA? BANOS CH/NA AND BOHEMIAIV vAaosaarbEr SETTS, BOUQUET HOLDERS. &c. LA VA SMOKING SET2S.CWAR TIOLDERVIATCH AND TOBACCO 00...Y85. JARDINIERE OF VARIOUS 'DESIGNS, RICHLY AIOU.NTED ON WOOD' AND BRONZE: BRONZE AND CHINA CARD STANDS, PLOWER POTS. HANGING VASES, &c., dx. • de&tu the 9trT4 CHARLES --- R - UNIPP' PORTE MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK AND SATCHELi ANUFACTUBER, No. 47 North E' Street, below Arch, P Porte Monhaim C ar Caws. Port Folios, C taw, Dressing eases. oney Belts, Bankers' Cases. urns. Wholesa and Retail. de2 IMkoodatrpo ?... E". 11, S' ‘., NTSI Rodgers am ' Wose i nholnes Pocket Attires, ors 1 tnd Scissors. LADIES , S MSS RS. IN CA r ES. GENTS , DRESS NG CASES ' ke. NI DEI , ' A'S, 115 Tenth Street, h low Chestnut. PRESENTS—FOR A DEAF FYI ND are th e INSTRII. MENTS to tusniet the REARM e at MADEIRA , d. Di Tenth street, below Chestnut. derlAtros Tool Chests and Skates For Christmas Presents, An Aseortpient of "' FINE STEEL SKATES. PHILADELPHIA ULU'S SKATES. LADIES SKATES SKATES LADIES SKATES. - • TOOL CHESTS FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. A vents for Bujrato W. - TEC. --- &--(31 . : - W. ALLEN, No. 113 and 115 MARKET STREET. dol9-3t. CON FISE RIE FRANCHISE. UHRISTIVIA.B, 1868. C. PEN AS, No. 830 Walnut Street. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY. PARIS FANCY BOXES. AND:CURISTHIAB TREE ORNAMENTS. 4167 Ititrpo OPERA GLASSES. One of the hest WHO) tmentß. including tunny new de signs, just received and for sale at low prices by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO '924 CHESTNUT STREET. den th x tu tfrps n oor.AI3SA.X7 CT Co 0 0 13 1 11. St G. A.' WRIGHT, 624 Chestnut Street, Have Reit received a large aeaortnien iof now and elegan t BOHEMIA GLASS VASES AM) TOILET SETS,DEBSSING CASES, MIE&CIIAll AND PATINI CHARCOAL PIPES, 'Together with a great variety ,of FANCY ARTICLES, specially adapted fir 1.1()LIDA1 PRESEqTS,svhich they otter for cafe at VERY REDUCED PRICES. del _ _ Christmas Gifts. BOXES OF FINE STATIONERY. INKSTANDS, a large auorttnent ING DESKS, CARD CASES, POCKET BOOKS. SCOTCH GOODS. FI E ENGLISH PLAYING CARDS, ENGLISH KNICKKNACKS. D 11,E It A., • STATIONER AND CARD ENGRAVER, No. 1033 4111ESTNIIT STREET. del4 12trp HOLIDAY GOODS. • Annual Closing Out Sale or• NOTTINGHAM AND SWISS LACE CURTAINS. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. DAMASKS, REPS, TERRIES, &nd General Line-of Curtain Materials.' PRICES MARKED DOWN According to our Custom at these Illajes. An extra force of liplioletererm engaged will insure Promptuera in executing our orders. CARRINGTON, DE ZOLICHE & CO. S. E. nor. Thikeenth and Chestnut. ()elle tu '026 a to th tfrv.il , cirfusTmAs PRESENTS—A BEAUTIFUL r CA NARY is the most welcome present you can ;it., l mentorour wife or 'sweetheart. A tine assort '''. • all kin& of birds and cape at r' ~...cc WM B. COLLIER 4: BROS., dein: .P to Pt.134 4 ' 926 Dock street, below Walnut, haddlers, Harm oss-Dlakern. tarots of Clothing, Boots, Shoes.,&n. t Will find is to-their interest to use' our UNRIVALLED MALIIINE TWIST and the "Milford Linen 'reread." Manufactured expressly for us from the best material. and warranted a superior article. THE SINGER ISSNURACTICIUNG compay Manufacturers and Proprietors of the SINGER SEWING u • MACHINE. No.; 1106 Chem - qt. - at Street:. wy2 lyre Wbt E. COOPER. Agent 'ISAAC NATHAN% AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER 'Third and Spruce Streets. only ono square below the- Ex change. 10000000 to loan in large or small amounts, on diamonds, silver plate. watches jewelry, and all goods of value. 01lice hours from BA.M. to 7 P..M. B E4ab. Retied for the last forty years. Advances made in large amau.nt• at the lowest market tAtee. jah.t.MP 110LIDA,It WOOS. S. A,. HARRISON, 1010 ciIIESTNITT STREET. ISEWING .Y P • K • LINEN STORE , S2S ...6arch. Street, FOR HOLIDAY.. GIFTS. LINEN HANDIEROEINIII I A Splendid; Stook: ALSO. FINE TABLE CLOTHS, FINE NAPKINS, VICTORIA TABLE_COVERS, - FINE PIANO. COVERS. A Great Mark Down in. Prices. - -Surplus Stook Selling Oft. • EDWARD- FERRIS,' IMPORTER. N.W. Ger. Eleventh and Oheetnnt Ste. ".Iglittraneo 36. South' Eleirellth, HAS JUST RECEIVED HOLIDAY' GOODS , Ter Steamers Scotia and City of Antwerp. 500 Embroidered Linen and Lace Sets, Lace Collars, _Handkerchiefs, iko,, Of the latest designs. suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS. Which are offered to the trade at EXTREMELY LOW Palms. REMOVAL. . I will remove on January Ist, ]869, to the Wore, No. 807 CHESTNUT Street. Until then I offer my entire stock of White Goods, Embroideries, Lases and [Miffs. At a HEAVY SACRIFICE, making it well worth the attention of RETAIL BUYERS. EDWARD FERRIES. .1a284n th ■ Pocket Books. Satchels, work Boxes. Etuiee. &c. HOUSE FURNISHING LINENS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner Eighth and Market Ste. Positively for the next FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY, our whole stock of Linens will be open to buyers at REDUCED PRICES, From which many elegant and metal presents may be be selected. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER E. M. NEEDLES & CO. WILL REMOVE TO TUE STORE No. 1126 tHESTAIUT STREET, ABOUT JANUARY 1, From N. IV, Corner ELIVISTII AND CIESTATIL Where they now offer Splendid .tei;ortmeni of Laces and Lace Goods, Embroideries, Nook Ties Handkerchiefs, Veils, Napkins, Table Cloths, Towels, Etc. Specially appropriate for Presents. ve. The Store now occupied by them for rent. detl tu th s e , MARKET og, erlPApi NINTH. 4.4 16 ‘ 1111 C) 31 - 1" , 01L. I DAY GIFTS • Of substantial worth and always of an acceptable kind may be selected from our large, varied and fresh Bieck. than which none in our lino is superior. We have reduced many goode, and suggest our superb Cloaking , Stock. Cloaks, S 4 to 8125. • Shawls, Si co S7O. Desirable Poplins. Morinoes, 50e. up. Cheap Blankets. Every Kind Quilts. Merrimack Prints. Mourning' Goods.. 25 cent Dross Stuffs. Handkerchiefs. Ties, Scarfs, Collars, CUM, d.e. ee2Bm tu w Ehn • EXTRA NOTICE. JOHN:W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Invites especial attontibn to hla LARGE aad ELEGAN r assortment of .0 Staple and Fancy ro II lir GOODS , • SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, The entire Stork is altered at the Very Lowest Prices. / an2B tl Jain, INDIA SHAWLS: AND SOARFS. GEORGE FRYER. No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Invites attention to his stook of Real India Camels Hair S hawls& Scarfs Also, an elegant stock of BILKS in D'art and Colors: FANCY BILK FLUSHES, POPLINS, SHAWLS and FANCY GOODS. Scarfs Altored,Repaired and Cleaned in a siuserior manner. •Smrpi J. CHAMBERS. NO. 810 ARCH STREET , . BARGAINS FROM AUCTION:: French Embroidered Children's Embroidered Hata. Gents , Ildicts, all styles. Embroidered Linen Betts. Bargains. REAL LACE ti()UDd. . Beal Valeneienne Mikis. • • 'Pointe Applique tiditte.. from $4 00. Pointe de Gaze, from $415 l't int Applique ( i ma, very cheap. 'Ell READ V ELLS. Coffleurs Bathes. &c. Bought at the late ITIOLICh Salim at about half of the rort of thipottatlon. 4014-1211 ntty citaimpiv. 2,2, 1868: SALE. )0 01 II I N Deerpatoh. froxp.'Wanarciaker;its 'Brown.. L E The apprsisenient of our stock, under order of Executors, intended all our piece goods, which we are cutting and making up as rapidly as possible, and though we are always cheaper Wart other houses, the people cau readily see how much cheaper we can sell everything under present clrcuoudances, and how im- 0 F possible it is for any one to reach our low prices now, and our goods are well- known in style and warranted mtperior in every respect. As to our prices now, we gmtranteethem ten per cent. lower than the lowest eteewhere, or c*sh handed back if shown to be ptherwise. Toi aocommodate parties who aro not C L 0 T 11 I GREAT CLOTHING SALE quite prepared to - buy,tbese bargains can be secured by making the selection now, I and with a small payment on account, will be put aside until required, or, if do Y sired, full payment can be . made in installments Store open from 7.A. M. to 9 P. DR GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL; Fourth and Arch. }OVATION IN PRIOES FOR THE • CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Magnificent Shawls. Expensive Silks. Fashionable Poplins. Desirable Makings. 4-4 Pure Silk Velvets. Stripe Satin Skirtings. Stripe Poplin Skirtings. Grand Duchess Skirts. Belle Helene Skirts. First Quality Astranans. 8,000 Yards DFLAINES for Presents for the Helps of the house. 6,ax) Yards Fast Colored CHINTZES. - do. do. 2,000 Yards 4.4 French CHINTZES,. do. do. BARGAINS IN BANDAIRCHIEFO, CLOVES, Co LUDO, UM/ AND NECIITIES. del•im4 STRAWBRIDGE& CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner Eighth and Market Sts, TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES AND. SHIPPING. We have a epochal whol&ale department for enpplytui; Linen and Cotton Bheeting, Towels, Napkin., dingle Bed and Berth Blanketaand other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kind of goody made tip at short notice, if desired. OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK P. M. • • HAMRICK & COLE Beg to announce that they will open a magnificent 'aeeort. ment of GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, ON MONDAY, 14th inst. For the convenience of those who desire to avoid the rush of the day, their eetabliehment will be kept open until 10 o'clock P. M. until Chriatoma Eve. HAMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North. Eighth Street. delfLe to 2tro TRY THE NEW "STERLING THREAD" "'",- For Sale at all the Stores. del& to the 6t&de99tu th n titrp T_l ANDKEIWIIIEFS. -EL We open on Monday. Dec. 21. a full lino Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hem 13htched Handkerchiefs, wits in corners , thus saying persons the risk of delay hi order ing any special letter worked. so near the holidays. 6t i p 4 E. M. NEEDLES & CO.. N. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut. streets. vet t 'I At R etail. At K. B Offer for Holiday,Presente, 50 doz, Ladies' and Children's Hats BOYS' FINE VELVET HATS, At Balt Cost. Al, 30, the largest nonortinent of Pink and White Wreaths, to be fond AMETICA Tilos, KENNEDY & BROS„ No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET. MRS. R. DILLON, Fa and 831 SOUTH STREET. Millinery for Ladles and Misses. Satins, Silks, Velvets, 'Ribbons, Flo were. Feathers. Frames Mourning Millinery,UrapeVells, &o. Silk Velvet and Sarin flats, Slush 'Ribbon,. no 4 Om orp m ARK IN G WITH INDELIBLE INIL, EMBROIDER. IVA inß.Bruidiug Stamping, dm SIXTH AND - 11IMMET STREETS. Birds and Feathers, M. A. TOltlilt. • ISO Filbert West. WANAMA.XER & BROWN, O&K HALL, STA.TIOIVER Si. Awarded the Only Itedal for Blank Baehr by the Paris Srpealtion, 1861. WM. F. MURPHY'S - SONS; 339 .CHESTNUT, STREET; . AND 55 S. FOURTH STENS% BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, STATIONERS, AND STEAIII. POWER PRINTERS. A complete etoek of well-eensonal BLANK 1300K8 or our own manufacture. A full flock of COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERY or every denerlptlon. dels to ft; e tient GREAT BARGAINS IN FINE ALBUMS Velvet, Turkey , Morocco and Antique Sit MM. Photograph Minima, holding 12 picture. 15e. Photograph Albums, holding 44 pleturec. 5. • Holding toil pittance, fine Morocco, $l. Holding CO picturee,• chased end mounted, $I in. Fine Velvet, AA Slone 'hum 82. Holding lee picturiv. floe Morocco, 83 Holding 'And pictures, lane! pidcx, gilt. es. Full name put on in gold frwa of charge. The largest sasor•ment .t Bleak and Stationery In the city. Holiday Souks% Illbp Is, Garnet, Ladles. If.kott... pardon% PaStaitas. locket flooka, idclaeora and Fancy Gash felling low. MOOSE, Stationer, 1304 ebostriut street. DI MEV. Stationer, 1 . g4 131,4 th Eighth Street. White pub and sianary Envelope., lb centa per bun. Bred. Fine Dote rater. ie. I per ream. Good POrtfOliora 15 cent* and upward. Splendid assortment a l i s; ne (At ter,. Leather goods, cheea cards, daminoes. a nd` all par lor games of =meanest% aiwaya on hind; fancy goOda. de. Low tet price« in the city. 1110011EPS *AIKEN' cloopv, 1301 Chet:taus Street. 11001tE8 ALIitT2IS. 129 Month Eighth Street. • de2.l-arot kUIV,c. FINE FURS. wine DiihsittSublei,^-,„, Fine Hudson Hay Fine Royal Ermine, Floe Dark Chinchilla, Fine Dark 1111 Ink Sable, Fine Dark Arctic Seal Bacques, Ashrams= Sticquee, Wolf Robes, AND OTHER FINE EUR/I. AT EDWARD S MAWSOI4I3: Importer dud 'Manufacturer. 706 Arch Street, four doom above Sorentb. drB to th e9tt rp FUR S At 30 per cent. lees than Invoioe Prices LOUIS GERBER, No; 825 Arch Street, (Ralf way between Eighth and Ninth. north sae./ AND 234 Allen Smarr, HAS REDUCED rus SPLENDID STOCK OF PURE PER CENT. LESS THAN INVOICE PRIORS. " Iner" The Goode have been imported and manufactured by himeelf, and aro warranted to be WI repreeented. deg Vital)* INX VIIIAN Oita In sure "Your Life Now IN THE PENN MUTUAL, No. 921 CHESTNUT STREET. . Assets Liable for Lossetia $2,250 0 POO. Endowment Policies are desirable as. Presents to de. pendent relatives; are prudential investments, and always good to have on hand. Those insuring in December will participate in the January Return Premium . Dividend. • This old and substantial purely Mutual Company will furnish Policies more favorable to the Insured than many of the Stock CamPaulos. Penne of applicatron and all information needed may be had at the Office or from the Agents. • dela th s tu BOOTS AND MOE& IIVIIP4CUMMI3 BOOTS AND SHOES. ken's Long Leg . Oporting Boots, $lO 00 WWII Calf Double-sole Bootop - $S 00 Hen's Calf Double-lole Qaiterr, , $0 00 Boys' High Lace Boons, - • - $4 00 Mao, a large atook of 01:113, OWN.MANUFACTURE . At Reduced. Prices. BART LETT, 33 South Sixth Street. above Chestnut. OCI7 B ttl th lyrnti • ° HOOP SILULTS. Bool' SKIRT ANI) CORSET MANUFACTORY, NO. SI2 VI street. All Moodie made of the beet materiehi and warranted. Hoop Skirts repaired, mo7l3mrot ' " R. BAYLPY LEGAL NOTICES. I, I I3TATE 02 CAROLINE FENNNTIZI:IiatIABED Lettere TeatamEntary uoon the Mate of IJARDLI.O/111 ENNBLL, deceavek having been grunted to the graer. Waned, all persona indm ted thereto will make p_aymort, end all those having dolma against the game will pre mut them without delay to ELI K. PRICE. Executoor J. SEACEAN'r PRICE, . • tle22-toliP No. fat molt at.