.111SLECIRAP1110 SIIBULSZT. Mn. SEWARD arrived in Mexico City on the 15th ult., and met with a.grand reception. THE Puke of Saldanha refuses to go to Paris as Ambassador from Portugal. * A• ItEDELLION has broken out in the State of Puebla, Mexico, headed by Negrete. • . BOston,.. yesterday, 'two bartenders of , a hotel vete sentenced each to $5 fine and three months' imprisonment, for selling liquor. Arr incendiary proclamation sent from New York has been very, extensively circulated in Havana. HUGH CARMICHAEL was murdered at Scranton last evening by his brother-in-law, William Crawford, MICHAEL CANN was shot and instantly killed in Baltimore yesterday by James 11. GallowaY, his partner. Mn. BURLINGAME has received information Of the ratification of the treaty effected by hini between the United States and China. TifinEE sailors were killed and seven in jured by the snapping of the anchor-chain of an English steamer at Vera Cruz, recently. IN Scranton, on Thursday night, two boys, aged respectively 7 and 11 years, perished from inhailing the sulphur from cinders dropped from a rolling-mill. Teti. season just passed was disastrous for the fishermen of Gloucester, Mass, Sixteen vessels, valued at $84,000, were wrecked, and 56 fishermen were drowned. SAMUEL DRYDEN, believed to have been concerned in the murder of the Cox family, near Kingsville, Me., was shot dead on his farm on Wednesday night. OWEN HAND, who was to have been hanged in Brooklyn on Friday next, has been re prieved, pending an argument in his case be-, fore the Supreme Court in February. PORTION of the securities stolen, from the Dutchess County Insurance Company, New York, have been recovered, and a man arrested on suspicion of being one of the thieves. Ting office of the Treasurer of Tama county, lowa, was robbed on Thursday evening of $B,OOO, by two men, who stabbed the Deputy Treasurer, inflicting injuries which may prove fatal. • , FoucADE's impeachment was demanded in the French Corps Legislatif, yesterday. The demand was followed by scenes of unprece dented violence, and the Chamber had to adjourn. THE robbers of the Gallatin (Mo.) Bank and murderers of Mr. Sheets, have not yet been captured, though several parties are in pursuit. Their booty only amounted to five dollars. Tim case against the Paris Rappel has ter minated in the conviction of Charles Hugo, and he is sentenced to a fine of 1,000 f., with four months' imprisonment, and the publisher of the journal to I,ooof. fine and two months' imprisonment. TILE Anti-Papal Council assembled in Na ples on Thursday. Two hundred Italian dele gates, and twenty from othei parts of Europe, were present. The inaugural was delivered by PreSident Ricciardi. Letters were read from Victor Hugo, Garibaldi and other distill guished persons, and much enthusiasm pre vailed. A CLAIM for $322,007,519 33 against Mexico has been filed for collection by the Tehuante pec Ship Canal Company and the Mexico and Pacific Railroad Company, of which $120,141,- 606 66 are for Woodhouse bonds, said to have been the main resource of the Republic during its struggle with Maximilian. These bonds are seven per cent., payable in gold or converti ble into land, at the option of the holders. • • THE United States steamer Supply, .Com mander Hatfield, which takes the 'place of the Guard as storeship of the European fleet, will sail from Boston the first of next week, with stores for that squadron,landing them at Spezzia, Italy, at which point the Government purposes opening a store-house for the supply of vessels in European waters. CITY BULLETIN. —ln the case of Dr. Sehoeppe, under sen tence of death for the alleged murder of Miss aiteinecke, a writ of error has been granted by the Supreme Court, as will be seen by the fol lowing : To the Hon, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: The petition of Dr. Paul Sehoeppe respect fully represents: That an indictment for mur der and manslaughter was found against your petitioner by the Grand Jury of Cumberland county, at April term, 1869; that at a special Court of Oyer and Terminer, convened on the `24th day of May, 1869, your petitioner was' ut upon his trial;,that he pleaded not guilty, and that the jury returned a verdict on the 3d day of June, 1869, "Guilty of murder in the first degree;", that on the day of —, 1809, your petitioner was sentenced to suffer death. Your petitioner most earnestly asserts that he is innocent of the crime of Which he stands convicted; that within thirty days after sen tence he applied to be allowed a writ of error to the Supreme Court, so that he might have reviewed by that honorable Court manifold errors which he alleges exist in the record of the Court below ; that said application was refused, but in making said application he had nohear ing by his counsel, either written, printed, or oral. in assigning the errors he had not the means to print the record, and by a rule of court en forced in Cumberland county his counsel could not take the record out for any purpose: He was therefore obliged to resort to a printed pamphlet which had been printed for general circulation, and which did not contain the evidence as fully as it should have done. Through this he could not explain the errors he specially complains of, and which he is fiatisfiedAvere not and could not be understood by . the Supreme Court without au oral or printed explanation. As your petitioner's life is involved, he pr.tys that he shall not die without at least a hearing. He therefore petitions for a review of his ap plication, and for a hearing in regard to toe errors assigned. Of this intended application your petitioner has given written notice to the Honorable Attorney-General of the State, with a copy of this petition. PAUL SCIIDEPPE. Cumberland County ss.: Paul Schoeppe, being duly morn, depose'.'i that the facts setfoith in the foregoing petition are true. Sworn and subscribed this Bth day of De cember, 1669. I certify that the foregoing •is a full a true eel:ly of the original. W. 11. MILLER. • Ouo-of the counsel for the prisoner. - - DECEMCER 8, 1869. GIRARD HOUSE, PMLADELPITIA, Decem ber 0, 1869.—1i0n. F. Carroll Brewster, At torney-Generat : I intend to present• the origi nal petition and specifications of error (of which the foregoing are copies) to his Honor the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, at his lionise, No. 1630 Spruce street, at 12 o'clock M., at which time and place I hope you will be present. W. H. MILLER,, Attorney, Commonwealth vs. behoeppe. I have not had an opp ortunity of examining the assign ments of errors, this day served ou me. At a former stage of this case I read the printed pamphlet referred to, and was unable to satisfy myself that any error had been - committed by the Court. lam still of that opinion. Look ing, however, to the importance of this case to the defendant, I think the cause of justice re quires that he should have an opportunity of being beard, and I therefore consent to the issuing of the writ of error, returnable on the first Monday of January, 1870. F. C.titnota. Bilmw.srmt, Attorney-General 1)1:l 1.1131,1 t IU, 169 THE,pAiLy..EYANINGI3PI4,FI.I.IIN-PHILADALPI-11A, SATU,RDAY, I)EO.EMII..VA -Before Alderman Kerr yestetday aftet-1 noon, four bootblack.s, named 'Afiebitet Philip Griffin, Francis Bradley, and Lezaritsi ttear.Y, charged with ' being concerned In rob bing the hardward . Store of Buchhir, - Roward Co., Market street.'- Special Officer Ed. Burns testified to the recovery of teveral of the stolen' pocket-knives froin persons , :who, bad bought them ; he also Stated that after '"the Arrest of Bradley he confessed'to receiving some of the stolen property, told who, were in the rob bery, implicating the' other defendants, and said that most of the stolen' knives had been boxed up and taken to New York. The accused were committed for trial. r • =The Yost-Office is to be enlarged by an addition, to extend from 'Library street, half way to Chestnut, and across the wagon road to the Custom House wall. The addition will be of brick, a single story, with high, ceiling. The roof will be chiefly of heavy glass,,,in order to make the interior as cheerful as possible. The addition will be principally devoted to the reception and delivery of mails, packing and as sorting. The room gained by the addition in the present building will be set apart for the carriers, the number of whom will be consider ably increased by the closing of the sub-sta tions. „ . —A stated meeting of the Temporal:ice Asso ciation of the Tabernacle Methodist Church, Eleventh street, above Jefferson, was held last evening, when addresses were made by Thomas. M. Coleman, Rev. P. S. Henson and otherS. A number of signatures were obtained to the temperance pledge. Another meeting in behalf of the temperance cause was-held at Rev. Dr. Shepherd's Church, Buttonwood street, below Sixth, when addresses wore made by 'Bram Ward, Thomas M. - Coleman, Rev. Dr. Shepherd and others. - —The Swiss Benevolent Society held its an nual meeting recently, and the. President, Mr. R. Koradi, reported that 388 destitute Swiss had been assisted by cash, and others with medical attendance during the year past. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mr. R. Koradi • Vice Presi dent, Celestiu Jacot ; Treasurer, :T. J. Yawl ler ; Secretary, A. H. Wirg ; Directors, Dr. H. E. Dwight, H. Withoff, C. Schoedler, Geo. Ott, E.Tlerwig,- C. J. Wildbuyer, H. Ducom ulna, Edward Richard, A. Perrel and John Streiff. --Susan•Frell, 22 years of age, and residing at No. 7 Hassinger's avenue, was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday with a fractured legi-eaused by falling on the ice on Arch street.. William Starks, 20 years of age. was admitted to the same institution, similarly injured, from a like cause. —The Teachers' Institute held its quarterly meeting at National Hall, yesterday afternoon. Resolutions expressing gratitude to the Con trollers of Public Schools for increasing the salaries, thanking the press for advocating the measure, and asking City Councils to adopt it, were adopted. - -William Chambers, aged 60 years..residing at No. HO Chenangc; street, died last evening from the effects of injuries received in a rolling mill cn Canal street, below Laurel, yesterday afternoon. CITY NOTICES. AtEnn's CHINA HALL, • No. 1218 Chestnut street, between Twelfth and Thir teenth. NEW FANCY Si OOlw. We bay° now open, by late arrivals, the most magnifi cent ,and choice selection of Fancy Goods, in China, Blass. bronze, Wood, Part on, Majolica Artificial Flow ers, Ac., In the city, suithble for Bridal and Christmas Presents, ranging in price from the lowest to the most expensive, being of our own direct importations. Pur chasers can rely on getting thLir goods at the lowest lvices. The public are invited to call and OIRLIIIIIC our arge and beautiful assortment. JamEs K. KERR (SS BROTHER, China hull, J 215 Chestnut et. BRONZES. • - - At KERR'S China Ball, 121 S Chestnut street, we have now open a flue selection of elegant Bronzes, suitable for Mantel ormments. Call and examine our assort ment before making your purchases. JAMES K. HERE Bno., China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. GOLD 13A1rD Tea sets, 46 pieces, for Ca f,O. hER 's China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street CLOCKS - - - At KERR 'a China Hall 1218 Chestnut street, we have now open a fine and choice selection of French Clocks, with Stde penes, formentel ornaments, of the newest styles and latest importations, ranging inprices from e 2.6 each to 'MO a set, each one warranted for one year. JAMES K. KERR& BRO., China Hail, me Chestnut street. KERR'S CHINA HALL. Now OPENING. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF PARIS, VIENNA, ENGLISH AND BOHEMIAN FANCY GOODS, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, GLOVE, JEWEL, AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. Ctocxs, SWUM CARVED Wool?, BRONZES, JARDF.NIERS, PARIAN, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, MAJOLICA, SCENT BOTTLES, CARD STANDS. TABLES IN BRONZE AND BOHEMIAN COLOGNE WOOD, SETS, TOY TEA SETS, MUSICAL CIGAR BOXES, TOY DINNER SETS, MUSICAL WORE BOXES, TOY CHAMBER SETS. ALL ENTIRELY NEW OD CHOICE GOODS, NOT TO BE FOUND ELI/EWER/SE, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, RANGING IN PRICE FROM TEE LOWEST TO THE MOST. EXPENSIVE JAMES K. KERR a Bao., CHINA lIALL, 1218 CHESTNUT STRF.ET. PRESIDENT GRANT has spoken on the Cuban question, and his opinion expressed has created almost as much excitement as CHARLES STOKES'S announcement of great reductions lu the price of 'eery superior fashionable Clothing at No. t2l CHESTNUT STREET. - - - Chestnut street Clothing at Market street prices. WRITE leßENert CHINA, At Kerr's Chiuu Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. Our stock of. White...FrenchChinalor family use ia Low complete. Purchasers will find the largest assort. out and meet varied styles from whicn to choose. Also, a large nssortnient ,of Rich Decorated Dinner, ea and Chamber Ware also on hand, all of which we tiler to families retail at the lowest Wholesale prices. JANIFIS K. KERR & BRO.. China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. FINE CUT AND PLAIN GLASS ,At KERR'S China 11811,1218 Chestnut street. We have now open the largest and most complete assortment of fine Glass; for table use, in the Country, being our own direct importation. Families can make their purchinias of us at the lowest wholesale prices, and depend upon getting the choicest goods and styles. Examine our us tortment and prices before making your purchases as you will tind at the China Hall patterns that cannot be found elsewhere. JAMESKERR A Hilo., China liall, 12 K. 18 Chestnut street. RICH DECORATED CHINA DINNER AND TEA SITS To ORDER, At Keyes China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. Having made arrangements with the best decorators in Paris, we are now prepared to take orders for fine Paris Decor ated Dinner and Tea bete, and would cull the attention of those in want of Rich Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets, such AS cannot be executed in this country. to our as sortment of over Sine hundred and fifty different samples from which to take orders, ranging in prise from sy 200 to $5,000 a set, being the finest collection of decorated samples and designs in any establishment in this country or Europe.urarrangements are such that we can ex imported ecute orders for sets at less price than visitors to Paris ran procure them, JAMES, K. KERR China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. • SCIiGEIL'It FAMILY ;SEWING MACHINE'S. TIN DOLLARS CAMI. BALANCE' IN MONTHIA INBTALMENCeS. F. DAVIS, 810 Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA SEWING MACHINE MART. . 11 , 011 . .E.RFEM—Your list. or Christmas—Pre mite le incomplete unless it includes an apportrnont of fruit and confectionery from A. L. Yi.NsA ves,- Ninth and Chestnut streets. IRON STONE TEA SETS. RUST QUALITY, WARRANTED. Tea Sets, 60 pieces, cups with handler), 65. Chamber Sets, II pieces, large ekes, 63 20. Flint Glass Goblets new patterns, per dozen, 41. Iron stone China Pinner Sets, 90 plebes, 8 to. The above goods in quality patterns anti sizes, aro equal to any offered in the city at the same prices. Packed free of charge. N. B.—China and Glass loaned to Balls, Partios and FeBIITIiID for three_per. cent. on selling prices. Can delabraa and Vases for Bowers. Plated I , orks,. Bpoona and K. nlyti for hiring to pt.rties i. ai,l2% cents per dozen: EANIVEE YETIIItItsTON A Co., 140. 270 South Second street, above Spruce. •HOLIDAY Girrs.—Among the many ukeful articles for itin during the coaling holiday season nothing could he mere desirable or, acceptable to mother, wife. elder or friend thau 0110 of WHHEBt.cn k WILOON's Improved Family Sewing Machines. Call at the new and elegant salesroom of Prritasos it CARPENTER. No: 914 CunsTsoT sTREET, and eXalllillo these unri valled instruments. They are split ou very reasonable terms. BOLT '8 PATENT MARKING WHEEL. WM. F. KctiEnt!,E, 501,E . J . 50 ENT, NO. 49 bourn Tfintn I'lilLAl/11,1'1114. This touchline is (1014iitOttli to Noporuoile tho 040 of sten• cii plateo ou cases, wrapping-paper, cloth or paper hags. I lie typo being outdo of rubber, tt will print on any levek uurnice._ _ . . It in Belf-Inking. It Is BlnipP, dttrablo, mud always r emi) fur UNO. .Entristrit Ni*ir t)oxlencyrioxs, litannfacturod by. WHITMAN & Co., 3IEI Chestnut street Retailers supplied at the lowest wholesale prises. . _ Boszpir MIN& BOSTON 13IIES, - . MOnen ar GomaLtro, EMI South Xlereonth °tract. THE PERT BEST BLACK BltulT CAKE, bean tifullr ornamented, ,onii 64$41ohts per pound. hiottog -902 Arch 6treet. IitONNG TABLES, MEAT, . Gents' Blocking Cake,' An a Bdll Abeortment of Articles for Kitchen doe. , EARses & Clo., Dock street, below Walnut CHRISTMAS ARD HOLIDAY GIFTS of the !neat and most beautiful and latest style of Gents' and Youths' Hats and Caps, at OASFonn's, under the Gon 'tinentalMotel. COLD WEATHER deice not chap or roughen the akin after using Wright's 4lconated Glycerine Tablet of Solidified Glycerine. Its daily nee makes the akin delicately soft and beauti ful. Sold by all druggist B, &G. A. Witiouri No. 624 Chestnut street. HOLIDAY GIFTS OF FINE Huns. handsomest and largest stock to choose from. At 834 and 830 Ohestnut street. 011ARLEB OAKYORD 41 SONS 834 AND 836. 834 Alm 836. 834. CHARLES OAKFORD & Saris. 836 834. The Leading Dealers in Fine Furs. 836 834 and 836 Dhestnut street. 836 Corms, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Ohoetnut street. Charges moderate. MOTHERS and nurses use tor children p pafa and pleasant medicine in Bower's infant arplia/;, Stracaces. lzarrstatzwrs and druggists' sun dem ONoWDEN E ig hthnEit, 23 South st r eet. • DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost SUCCOBB. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the city can be aeon at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti ficial eves inserted. No charge made for examination THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SAFE DEPOSIT INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered by the Legislature of I'eunsyl- vania, April, 1869. Capital, - - 6500,000 Established for the execution of Trusts, Executorships, eto. ; the Safe Keeping of Valuables, and the Renting of Small Safes in its Burglar-Proof Vaults in the granite Fire-Proof Building of the Philadelphia National Bank, Chestnut Street. This Institution will be opened for the trans action of business on MONDAY, December 27, when the Company will be in readiness to receive SPECIAL DEPOSI,TB for the SAFE KEEPING of GOVERNMENT BONDS and other SECURITIES, SILVER and GOLD PLATE, JEW ELRY, and other portable VsLueßnss, under special guaranty, at rates similar to those charged by other SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES in the principal cities of the United States, and to RENT fibrALL SAFES inside its BUR GLAR-PROOF Vaults at rates varying from $l to $7 per year, according to size and location. These Vaults are well lighted and ventilated, of enormous strength, and no effort or expense has been spared in their construction to ren der them ABSOLUTELY BURGLAR-PROOF• Watchmen of undoubted character, vigilance and intelligence will be on duty day and night (Sundays and holidays included) inside and outside of the premises; and every conceivable precaution has been adopted in the internal arrangements to preclude the possibility of stealthy or sudden theft. Nothing has been omitted to provide for the convenience and most perfect attainable security of Depositors and Renters, and afford absolute SAFETY against Film, THEFT, BURGLARY and ACCI DENT ; the means for which as adopted by the Company are not, it is believed, excelled in the country. 11a - All fiduciary obligations, such as Trusts,Guardianships, Executorships, et cetera, will be undertaken and faithfully discharged. Money received on deposit at Interest, subjedt to withdrawal at the pleasure of de positors. ID- Coupons, Interest and other Income will be collected when desired, and remitted to the owner for a small commission. Lu- Suitable accommodations are provided or the convenience of ladies. Circulars, giving full details, forwarded on application. • : 9 o'clock A. 31. to 4 o'clock P. 31 • DIRECTORS: THOMAS ROBINS, __ . LEWIS R. ASHHURST, J. LIVINGSTON ERRINGER, 11 - . P. McCULLAGH, EDWIN M. LEWIS, JAMES L. CLAGHORN, BENJAMIN. B. COMEGYS, • AUGUSTUS HEATON, F. RATCHFORD STARR, DANIEL HADDOCK, J.ft., EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND, JOHN D. TAYLOR, HON. WM. A. PORTER.' OFFICERS: Fretildent. LEWIS R. ASHHURST. vice•Presldent, J. LIVINGSTON ERRINGER. Secretary and Treasurer, ROBERT P. MoOULLAGH. = solicitor, RICHARD L. ASHHURS7. davim§ P. J. HASSARD & CO., DILITGEOISTS, CHEMIST AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDERS, No. 630 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.. • Superlative Excellence and absolute Purity character ize all Drugs, Chemicals and Compounds dispensed by this Establishment, whose attractive Cases display select and varied assortment of Useful, Fancy and Mis cellaneous Articles, and whose Stock comprises the choicest Wares, Winos and Cordials for Medicinal use. Messrs. HASSARD dt CO. fabricate Standard Specifics, Exquisite Pelumes and 130antifying Cosmetics from their own Or ginal Formula;- their Preparations are Elaborated vilth Artistic Skill, Critical Exactitude and Expert t ion ' and are endorsed and administered by the nifilinent Physicians uc 18 • . • H(. RSE VEIN, IfUR :ROBES, Imp Rugs and Horse Gear. •All kinds. None bette'r or elo yo K NEA SS'S Ilartien4 Store, 1)26 Mar ket tit reel. Big herbs in ,he door. IYlr . b iP =MAIMMI THE M AN IMMENSE SVCCES'S 7 • • • DOUSE TintoistqEi:•EYEßy DAY! THE PEOPLE APPRECIATE, IT i' : ' • ' *I'HOVSANDS OF G'A.EI4ENTS SOLO , „ ABOUT $350,000 WORT STILL VO BE DISPOSED OF 1 Low Vrices Are` 3Doimig It, . • The people are now convinced that we actually are . UNDERSELLING EVERTRODY, and, that, too t by s., large a margin as to defy COMPARISON, to say nothing about competition t 71118 GRAND CLOTHING SALE is in every respect a duplicate of the GREAT.. EXECUTORS' SALE held,on: year ago, at Which the people well , remember they secured the best BARGAINS in Clothing that they hairCeVO: made in their lives. THIS IS THE STATEMENT OF OUR OASE Anticipating, as did all Merchants, an unusually brisk trade, we invested EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL' 6 , . LARS ($500,000) in the purchase and manufacture of Clothing. Our Sales have exceeded last year's, but Itavi', 4 fallen short of our calculations, amounting to the present time for Fall Trade to about s4so,ooo,leaving THREE HUNDRED AM) FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH OF GARMENTS of every description, suitable CI all classes, made up with the utmost care, of the very finest materials, not one dollar's worth of which are w 7. willing to carry over into next year ; hence we are determined, AT ALL HAZARDS, to make p. We, then, offer Our Entire Stock at prices as low as those prevailing at the Great Sale of last Fall, bringing some of our prices far below the cost of manufacturing. "CUSTOM " AND FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENTS, Call and see for yourself. We surely hare something you want, and you shall have it if any reasonable ACCOMMODATION OF PRICES WILL INDUCE YOU TO BUY. Remember, Every 61-aririent is to be Sold ! THE GREAT OAK HALL BUILDINGS, s. E. ccia,Nnia, OF SIXTH AND MARKET tigrrnomofrs. This Sale is positively to clear out $350,000 worth of. Clothing, and every garment must be sold, in order to dt: which . we have marked on the goods such figures that no house can approach the low prices at which we are sellini, off. The great mass of people who have filled the store all the week can testify to this. A visit will satisfy and ' one, that in the matter of Low Prices we are down so low that no other house can ever reach us. DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert. Will open to-day several lots of Fancy Goode, suitable for Holiday Presents. Handsome Jardineres, large size. Handsome Card Receivers, Bouquet Holders, Tulip fitands,Yases, Toilet Sets, Ac., &c. Tea Sets, 25,38,50,6236, 75, 23, 81 unto 84 a set. Building Blocks, Ten Pins, Puzzles, Writing Decks, , Work Boxes, Match Stands, Ash Holders, Children's Furniture Set. Pianos, suitable for children. ♦ large let of Lace Ildkfs., Linen Centres, at 50, 5:01, 75, 81, 31 25 up to 31 DO. Our Lace Mikis. have beau reduced 60 per cent., and are less than can be manufac tured for. A good assortment of Lace Collars. 200 dozen Ladles' Hemstitch Ildkfs., at 16,18, 20, 25, 31, 38, 20, 6236 c. Hemstitch Hdkfs., at 31,33,38,45,60, up to $l. Gents' Colored Border Ildkfs. Ladies' Corded Hemstitch Ildkfs., all Linen, 40,15, 90, 62%1175. Ladies' Embroidered Hdkfs., very cheap. ' Sash Ribbons, in Black, Cherry, Pink and Blue. A large lot of Ladies' and Gents' Cloth Gloves. Ladies' and Gents' Cloth Gloves. lined. . Children's Gloves, in Cloth and Spun Silk. A cheap lot of Purses, 2.5, 31,33 a 60c. Porte Alonnaies, 20,'15, 31, 38, 41, 50, 55, 75 a 31. Russia Loather Porte Mounales. Fancy Porte Monnales, 31, el 25, 31 50, up,to 32 20. Fancy Soaps and Perfumery, &c. 1,000 Paris Silk Fans,at 75. $.434 25...5.1.44.),up.t0 83 60. Handsome Gilt Stick rune, 83, 813 60, 34, $5. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert. del tula 2t GREAT CRASH DRY GOODS. EVERYTHING DOWN. High Prices Over for the Season. Grand Closing Sale OF • RICKEY, SHARP dk, CO.'S IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT RETAIL. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS IN SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. This stocb is the most extensive and varied ever, offered at retail in this city, and contains more novelties and staples of recent importation than can be found elsewhere. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICHEY, SHARP & CO., • 727 Chestnut Street. _4%2 tfrigo GREAT BARGAINS IN PLAIDS Extro. Heavy All-Wool Olaids, $1 50, Worth, $2 50. TRASK & WHITING, NEW STORE. , NOS. 39 and 41 IC EIGHTH. STREET, VUILADELI9IIA (.00 3t4i, • - HEAVY AND w1101.43E STACKS BOYS' CLOTHING, AT LESS THAN, THE COST OF MANUFACTURING. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Read this Note if you have. not time to Red any more: WANAMAKER & BROWN, SIXTH AND MALIZIKIE'r STREETS, OAK HALL, OAK HALL. 1.86, - 7 - TRIPLFLB4VWr' A M CL' EA.IV" SWEEP, IN TUE DRY GOODS. liicVAUGH & DUNGAN 114 South Eleventh Street, UM this week opened a fide assortment of Seasonable Goods for Presente for the approaching Holidays. LINEN BMWS. A full line for Lidiea. Gents and Children. from the lowest to the finest grades. EMBROIDERIES, In French work and Hamburg, choice styled. LINEN SETS, From the plainest style to the finest imported. TIDIES, In great variety and entirely new designs. LACES. • Pointe, Pointe do Applique, Valenciennes, Thread and Guipure. in new patterns. COLLARS AND CUFFS, FRENCH BREAKFAST CAPS, And a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. n 025 th a to l2trp i 6 „ ). L. 40. • i'Abo f • --- W . Fourth and Aroh.. _A DEALERS IN BETTER CLASS OF D R ' IL 7 Gr CO 0D S, Fine Shawls, Good Silks, Extra Velvets, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF INTRINSIC VALUE. mw USEFUL PRESENTS FOB THE HOLIDAY'S. Pointe, Real Valenoienne LACES Thread and Guipure In Setts, COLLARS, REIM., and by the yard. TRIMMED and EMICD. SETTS, BOMAN SCARFS and SASHES. GLOVES of every description . INDIA and CASHMERE SCARFS. Together with our elegant Stock of SILKS, POPLINS, and every variety of Dresstioods,Shawls,Cloths,Oassimeres,etc JOHN W.. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, SPECT A L ATTRACTIONS DprinE,the Present Week AT THE Ninth Street Popular Dry Goods House, N 0.123 North Ninth Street. Our immense,entirely now and carefully selected sleek of DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LINENS AND' FURNISHING GOODS ARE MARRED AT PRICES THAT WILL INSURE RAPID SALES. White Flannele, good quality, from 24c. up. Red and Gray Flannels, from 250. up. Good quality Canton Flannels, 1231 c. and up. ?dueling, all the leading makes, cheap. Job lots, all-wool, Blankets. Black Alpacas, from 24. up. Other Dress Goode at reduced prices. Linens, Waterproof Cloaking, and Miscellaneous Dry Goods in variety. saving been for years in the Wholesale Dry Goods business, we have facilities for buying goods for our Re tail house not possessed by others. All Goods marbled in plain Ilgures. Satisfaction ahveys guaranteed. Cheap, Reliable. One price. and no deviation. An early inspection of our Goods aad prices is re• quested. CHAS. C. PETTIT 4L - CO., No. 123 NORTH NINTH STREET. no2Sqn w s Gtrp • CHALK. -FUR 180 TONS Og NJ Chalk, Afloat. Apply to WoII.K.MAN & 00. In Walnut street. . . • ' • • DISCOUNTS MEM S A 14 E. DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, HAVE SEDUCED THEIR WHOLE STOOK OY SHAWLS AND SILKS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Broche Long Shawls. Fine Wool Plaid Shawls. Very Best Black Medium Black Silks. Fashionable Plain Silks. Fancy Figured Silks. Corded Plain Silks. Evening Light Silks. White Corded Silks. Fashionable Plashes. Lyons Best Velvets. Camel's Hair Scarfs, Broal Roman Sashes, Hdkfi. in Fancy Boxes, Point Lace Collars, Fancy Lace Sets, Linenlete, &o. dc2-1m 807. EDWARD FERRIS Has just received end will open On Monday, the Eith inst., 500 Embroidered Linen Seta. 500 Lace Hdkfs., Collars, &o. 100 doz. Roman Soarfs, all widths. And otbrr art toles suitable fur Christmas f! ales. EDWARD FERRIS,' 807 CHESTNUT STREET.. Ja23 ta th a G - EN TLEM EN OR MEN'S HE'W A—A Stitched Linen Ildkfs. at $3 and 8 1 50 a dozen.; On hand 100 dozen nil Linen, one inch ham, 18 incites largo, a very-isrelithargain. REAL CLUE EY COLLARS, Just roc - al./A a job lot, 67 dozen, at Mounts ; quite as good as recent 81 00 collars. ,PINK. TARLATAN MUSLIN. 40 pieces of superfine rink Tarlatan at $5 a piece, lA' yards, 8 4 wide, or 38 cents a yard, very cheap. INFANT ROBES. • ' Special lots at 83 75,55 00 and 81.0 00 a Robe for Bauy'a Christmas or Now Year's present. Also, Waists,• Tucked Muslin for Shirts, Inserting and Flouncing, for' such as prefer to make Robes and Short Dresses. + • SHEER LINEN LAWN 51.01.18.N1NG iinKFO, About 20 doz. Hem and lUnhemmed hale. for mourn ingt at 60 cents, and very cheap. • LINEN CENTRE FOR , HANDKERCHIEFS, together with Mechlin, Cluny, ' Yalencienne Laces, and Insertingfor making Handkerchiefs. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, for Holiday Presents, A small amount will make home cheerful and pleasant,: if invested at WORN ES' Lacn, Embroidery and Whits , . Goods Store, N 0.38 North Eighth Street. It* ; ENRY PIILTALIPPI, II CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 10; , 4 BANSOM STREICT. jolalyrp !-1"111LADELPIIIA. =EI 807.
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