THE DAILY EVENING TELEGItArn. TOIL AD VLVniA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, ,.18CC. & OUR NEW YOUK LETTER. Th Fenian Ta Skating Tino Privnieers Cniriov Trials Broker' in Trouble Oh The Cotiapse of the "Columbian" fiuing a Ma total Society Strong Divorce Case Again, Etc. Special Corretpondence of Th Evening Telegraph. Nrw York. January 21. Skating la eood attain to day. The snow dooa not matci tally Interfere with travel. But little progress lias been made during the hurt lew days In the grand tournay of the New Tork Chess Club a fact partly to bo attributed to the unusual inclemency of the weather, and partly to the Indisposition of ono or mom of the combatants. Another eame, however, was contested on Monday afternoon, in the exciting ailalr between Captain McKenzio and Mr. Stanley, w hich, after a little less than three hours' hard fighting, ter minated in another 'draw." Play between theso gentlemen will be resumed this day (Wednesday) at the Club Rooms, University Building, at the usual hour (2 P. M.); the sta,us of the score now being: JIcKenzie, 2: Stanley, 0; drawn games, 2. According to the terms of the match, a ample further success on the part of the Captain will constitute him the victor, while Mr. Stanley has his entire three games still to win. Wall street is terribly exercised over the col lapse of the Columbian Marine Insuranco Com pany. The directors will be able to tell to-morrow whether theycan resume business or not. The company's buildings were thronged yoster day by the stockholders, many of whom, on as certaining the causes of the alleged failure, pro posed to stand an assessment of fifty per cent, in order that business mi tht be resumed by the directors. A meeting of the latter will take place to-duy, at whlcli it is expected some sutis laetory arrangement may be entered into. To day the excitement li abating, and thR impres sion of many is that the affairs of the company can be "tixeil up." Cuttle have permanently declined, at least so It appears, ana if butchers do not take the hint and lower the retail prices, customers may as well remind them of the tact. With largo re ceipts (or several weeks past, the bullocks could not all bo sold, though ottered fully 2c. per lb. lower than a fortnight ago. Sheep, too, are lower, and very plenty, both live and dead. Hogs about bold their own, with light receipts of live, but plenty of dressed. Yesterday morning United States Marshal Murrav, acting uon a monition from United States "District Attorney Dickinson, proceeded on board the propeller Meteor, a stenmcf of four teen hundred tons burden, and' seized the vessel, It belnc chareed by an atlidavit of Mr. I'odestat, an attache of the bpanish Legation, that toe vessel was titted out as a Chilian privateer, destined to destroy Spanish commerce on tne high seas. The Meteor, which was to have sailed for Pumma yesterday morning, is still in charge of a deputy marshal. ' A rumor prevailed in the city yesterday that a Fenian privateer had leit this port to prey on . British commercp. It was occasioned by sup posed mysterious movements of the steamship Cuba, which cleare.l at our Custom House on Saturday last for Baltimore, but did not sail till yesterday. A t-erious affray occurred on bosrd the steam f hip Manhattan, at pier No. 3 North river, yes ' terday afternoon, between the firemen and coal-passi-rs and the becmd mate, Henry Curwin. The latter being haid pressed, drew a revolver, and discharged it at the crowd, the shot taking effect in the had ot Michael Haley, a fireman, producing a probably latal wound. Curwin wss arrested, and the wounded man was taken, to the City Hospital, where the surgeon gave it as his opinion that Haley could not live through tne night. Evidence was taken yesterday before United States Commissioner Still well on behalf of Captain Peabody, of the sbip Neptune, who is charged with cruel treatment of seamen on board that vesacL The testimony went to show that many of the crew were inefficient and incapable of working the vessel, and but for the efforts of the captain and sailors and passeneers, would never liave been brought into port with safety. The case is closed on both sides, and now awaits the Commis'ioner'o decision. Commissioner Betts yesterday heard a case in which a man named Geoice Bruno was charged with having in his possession forged fifty cent fractional currency, representing seven or eight hundred dollars. Some evidence having been taken, the turthsr hearing was adjourned. The export business of the Supreme Court at Chambers has been unusually larere during the present month, thus tar. Mr. Justice Suther land, who sits at Chambers this term, finds it impossible, spite of the diligence, industry, and zeal tor which he is noted, to dispose of all the work in haLd, in time to take up the Chambers . Court calendar at tne usual period. This is owing to the vast increase in the num ber of applications for orders of arrest, warrants of attachment, orders to show cause why injunc tions should not be granted, etc. This branch of our courts is getting to be so overwhelmed 'with business of an important nature, as to positively demand the attendance of two Jus ticps at Chambers each month. Two men named John Nonon and Michael Kerwin Were arrested at an early hour yesterday morning by Officer Wilson, of the Eighteenth lvntiTw liavlniy Vinnn rtiupnuprpil in t.h nn. nt maltreating and attempting to rob Oerret Wout man. The pri&oners had ridden up town with their victim In a Third avenue car, and on his alinhtiner at Twentv-tiftli btreot to eo home, they followed and attacked him, taking from him a pair of shoes, and threatening to club him it he gave an alarm, uoin prisoners were committea for trial in default ol'S25UU bail. A case of some interest came up yesterday on a motion to postpone a trial in tne Court of Common Pleas, before Daly, first Judge. It is entitled. The Father Matthew Total Abstlnsnce Benevolent Society aealnst LaunceleA Murphy and several others. Wnen the case, comes on lor trial it will probably elicit considerable attention by reason of the numbpr of parties cannected with the suit, the legal questions involved, and the heavy array ot counsel on either side. The trial is set down for th3 first dav of the next February term. The trial of Salvator, alias Pellicer, for the murder of Senor Otero, in Brooklyn, was con tinued vesterdav. and the nrosecutioc rested the case. Counsel ior the defense made his opening address and the court adjourned to 10 A. M. to day. The case will probably be given to the jury this evening. The Strong litigation, we are informed, Is to be revived. Notice of a new trial has been served, and the case will be placed on the calen- dar tor next terra. There were a number ot burslars sent to the State Prison vesterdav from the Court of General Sessions bv Judee ltuavell. Henry Cunningham. who, on the tiizht of ths 3Uth of December broke into the store No. 186 Varick street and stole six dollars worth ot hams, pleaded guilty to'burelary in the third dogrce. As he was an old offender the Court sentenced him to the State Prison for four years. . Thomas Wilson, charged with breaking into the liquor store of Stephen Bownan, in Cherry treei. and stealing two pibtols and tour dollars. pleaded guilty, and was "sent to the State Prison for two vears. Henry Miller, indicted for bur glary in the second degree, having broken an inner door of the Continental Hotel, on the 4tU instant, and stole an overcoat, pleaded guilty to the third grade of that otfeiise, and was re manded for sentence. Charles Borsheo pleaded ruillv to an attempt to steal five hundred dollars r J. i. I . ntKn IWTunth Diunna The accused claimed that the money he took wm in Ttehpl notes, which were produced. Son- tni ana nnstnnnetL Georee T. St. Albvn was tried on a charer of stealing three firkins of but ter, the property of W. L. Allen, and afterwards unlit it tr rimrW Halms, on the Kith of October. An alibi whs established by the depositions of a number of witnesses, who testinea mat tne ao r.uRp.d wna in it inwn of Holland. MaasachU' setts, from the 12th of October to the tsth of November. The Jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. There is a lull among the "Finnpgans." They cannot raise money. Then the tiht kept up by the "August Senate" waxes stromr and warm. If Mr. Stephens would only come afTairs might bo (iiruiealily ad lusted; but where he is no one seems to know. Apropos to this the local editor of the Commercial Advertiser gets off the following: The Fenian Conjrross has adjourned. It has lacked its (loon, closed it archives, and coasi-d Its weighty deliberations, Clinton Hall la as deso late as Tara. 1 lie harp that was awakened by tho O'Mahony, now hangs at mutn on it walla as If Its soul were Hod. 'lbs ehjvalront and djnjrhty " bowld soer boy" who kept soutry " ferninst" the doora behind which was as sembled the hope of the Irish Republic are no more visible. They are rone (perhaps) where plorr lies in wait for them. They have (also per; haps), like the minstrel boy fa Mooie'g melody, Mnnir their wild harps behind them, and hurried to tlio scene of bloi dy conflict, with thoir fathers' swords rtrded on them. It la true that some 01 tlino throne-quaking Hibernians, during their secret campaign at Clinton Hall, appeared to be vory younff. But, thn, lad that never wore a hirsute ornament on their moo have been Keen on (ho bat'lo-fiold; and let us remember the fact that N'apocon wax Dot much out ot his teens when he was known as tho "Llltlo Corpora'." lucre fore, youth in "soger olo'es" Is not to be despised. As lor the deli-nates who, at the recent Congrnps figured so eloquently, and opened tne heavy (oliun binds of their KriDgobrHgliisii spleen, they bare re turned to their homes, and aro probably onuawd iu Liirnishinar up their pikes, pistols, and lowlmirpleocs, preparatory to tho great campaign which m ioon to open. l'bo O'Mahony remains In hi pa'aceoo Union Square, with tho green flag and tue Mars and Mnpes waving above ma neaa, as grace, uily as It the millennium had arrived, and they wore tbe lion and the Inmb that were to lie down together and be led by little child. From this ret rout of the grand cen tral sun of Irish liberty, but liu'o Intelligence comes to the wcrld. '1 here is a silence brooding over and around the place Which is ominoua. What is trio O'Mahony doing 1 What maces him so quiescent? In other words, "why is this tliosf" 'then thero is the Fenian Henate. It has boon in Becretaosston for more than a w.ek, and enough his been done to mske the O'Maunnv shake in hi spurred boots. But, tlien, the O'Mahony Is not cusi.y scared. Israel Putnam, who laced the woll In its den, and who wriggled his fingers nt tlie "red coats" dunug his nde down the steps at Horeneck, was a nun ot pli.ck. 1 hero as a grittv alement in his composition. The O'Mahony, although not iNiaol luiusm, is wen, no is trio o'Manony. lie is not to be intimidated by ten thoiiHand Senates, with a Roberts at tbe head of each. It is said that an J rifb pnvsteer has let t this port, and is now on tho high sens waiting tor somo ilritish ship to comi along and be mado its prey. Now, if this dm true, it is a matter of considerable interest to know wnoHiT this navy of the Irish Republic received its letters of marquo, etc., lrom the O'Mahonrs or irom the )oberttefl. It would also be interesting to know the xact orn ament of this toimidublo (lor such it mnit be, 'ay coorso'l vessel, and we 'pause lor a icply.' " MEXICO Ie)nrtnr of 1'reNldeiit Jnnrsn and Ills Cabinet from 1'hf taiimlint lor F.I Patio 1'iitbnxln.Mtic Kecentlun Hi F.l 1asu Inflect of Hi AioiiUuent of Oeuernl logaa hh BIintHir tt Mexlt. Paso del Norte, Mexico, Deeeiuber 22. Iu my letter ol the 15tb ult.jl announced the depart ure of President Juarez, with his Cabinet and Government, from the city ot Chihuahua for this place, and nteo i-tated that the probable date of his arrival would be the lCth or 17th. In consequence, however, of a very cold spell of weather tne coldest thut ha been experienced here lor vears he was unable to reach this point until last Monday, December 19. juurmtnc Drevious ween we una ucen cele brating our annual fiesta in honor of "Our Lady ol Guadaloupe" tne rccoguized patroness of this place and, us usual, this had brought an immense concourse ot people from the neigh boring country. Their conduct una eutu.usiu.3Qi must have proved cheering, nud given hope inspiring evidence to the President of their deep earnestness and sympathy in his fortunes. tVhen U became known that trie Republican i're-idont was nearinir tne citv. a lunre body ot norsemen. includiug all the principal men of the place, pre ceded bv a band of miudc. sallied out to meet and escort him to the residence aligned for his use. An immense crowd of persons, of all aees and sexes, imea tne ..street ana pmza trom:an ear v hour in the dav, anxiously awaiting the arrival ot the cavalcade. It was not until late In the afternoon, however, that the procession arrived. The mounted delegation of citizens came first; alter mem came tne rresinent in nw carriaee, accorapamed by the Secretary of State and tne Secretary of the Treasury: then followed a com. pany ot intantry as a body-guard, and alter them me rcmaiuiug pan oi inc cortege, consisting ot a large numDer oi carriages ana ambulances, containing, besides Government officials, many ol tne principal citizens ot unihuahua. who vol untarily preferred following the fortunes of the President to living uuuur I'reneh domination at Home. Tbe most enthusiastic expressions of iov and welcome erected the President as he slowlv rodo through the dense crowd ot citizens who tilled the streets through which he passed. Picas upon vivas burst from a thousand tongues; the bells ot the cathedral rang ont their merriest chimes; (leaicnine: voiievs oi small arms rent tbe air. while peal after peal of heavy artillery shook the loftiest peats oi tne sierra aiadrc. it was grati fying evidence that tbe popular heart beats riem: ana aitnougn a lew ot tne principal men may nave unitea tnetr iortunes with tne imDe- rial dynasty, still the sturdy yeomanry, the bone ,. f.. ' J V . J.. j -II uuu ouicw ui iuo uuuuu y, mu txa ieU'.iy mill win- Hi? as at any previous time to strike in defense ot tne institutions ot thru' choice and adoption. a column ot about live hundred intantry. un der General Terrassz, who nas been the Governor ot this State for a number of years, left Chihua- nua a oay r two attertne rresiaeut, ar.a are now in the town ot Carrizal. They will remain there a lew days and then come on to this place, wnere it is mougni tneir number will be in creased to a thousand men. With this force it is intended to move on the capital of the State io unve me invauer out oi it. uenerai rerraaz has also moved the entire State Government to the town ol tarnzul. includim? the archives and an movable property: and. tor the present, that iuwu win ue ine state capital. xae last man oroucnt tlie cheering news thnt President Johnson had at last aonoiuted. afLer such a lomr interregnum, a new Minister to represent the United Slates in this country; ana the news was uone the less welcorao when It was known that that gallant soldier and eloquent oi aior, uenerai jonn a. iogan, was tno man, The news was enrried to President Jnnrc. bv a special courier, and met him on his wav t thU plncc. The very intelligence has given new life and energy to things here already, and the most barmy results are anticipated lrom it. Ihe mnit'irv commandant here is CjIouoI CaiJos Norrlega. who was one of the prisoners captured at the taking of Puebla, and sent to France, with tienerai Meim and many more, ue wus reieasca gome monms ago, as wen as the latter ollicer, who is also here. They arrived a short time ago bv the overland mail from St. I.ouis. Colonel Norrirga speaks Kngluih quite tluently, Is a most efficient otlieer, and much liked. iv. i . Herald. C'lrcalatr from I lie Mtnlxter nf Forefarn ItriMiiouH r trie MexICBii iytfrmeiai. Dhpabimbut ok Fobkion Relations and Gov- FitKMBST, Paso del Nortk, December 19, 18U5. section i. unineuthol the present mouth the citizen President of the republic left the city of fit II L . J i . . ... uniuiianuH, ana arnvea yesterday at this place, wnere ue iias uirei;ieu mat the residence OI tne National Government shall agan tor the present ue eaiuuin-ueu. It is unneccsnary to repeat that the President will always maintain h's firm resolution to con tinue to sustain the cause of Independence and or me insuiuiionB oi ine rcpiionc, whatever nviy be tho yicissitudes ot the war: in which. lm,v- ever, uie resources oi tue enemy are Olniiuisblng day by day, and must ere long bo exhausted, through the constancy with which the Mexican people continue the struggle, their final and cer tain tnumpn in wmcu is now Dot tar distant. independence ana liDerty. 'liVRDO DB TkADA. To the Citizen Covernor of the State ot . The National Lincoln Monument Association report $61,428 IB on hand. CITY INTELLIGENCE cr culdUional Local Items tee Third Page. Arrest of an Old BtinOLAR.- John Bums, an old roan about sixty years of age, was arrested this moraine at an early hour. upon the charge of attempted burglary at L. M. Mtedenbcrg'g. Keventli and Callowbill streets. Officer James II. Fish, of the Elahth Police Dis trict, who was passing, heard a noise, and stop ping, discovered Hums peeping over the fence. The burglar ran, but was pursued and captured. In his flignt he dropped a hatchet and nmtuv. The rascal had succeeded in knocking a panel out of the back door, when the noise alarmed Mr. Trlcdenberg, who discharged a pistol out the second-story window. This frightened the burglar, and caused him to jump the fence and run. Burns was committed tor trial by Alder man Massey. The prisoner was arrested three years a?u lor committing a burglary at Ulevonth n i mi oiiippen streets, anu was convicicu mm sen J C-l.I . . , ... J tenced to two years' imprisonment ior tnesame. He has been out of the "ug" but a short time. That there is a creat event forthcoming iu our midst is certain. lhat it will be startling is sure. That it w ill be A 1 is be "ond doubt. That Its features will be most risible wc may depend. f 'I bat it will be on able elTort, "tiwj ced." laet everybody, wno is anvuony. troru rnna-. dolphin's "Head CcDtre" to "the last subscriber" will bo there, is almost a reality. Secure otir ticket ot admi'ision and be thire in time, is all we can say to those who de.-.lre to BASlst at I.A COTRRIR CARNIVAL, Academy of Music, Tnursday, January 25, 1833. Sbootijsg Aifaiu. Daniel and M'chael Mooney were arreffd yesterday upon the clitrge ot committing a violent assault and butter ami shooting John Polan. The Mooneye and I)olan are on bad terms, and have quarrelled whenever they met. Vesterdav alternoon they cam? together upon Storm v mil, m the upper part ot Richmond, in the Kiu.oetith Ward. Words ensued, blows followed, and during the tr.icas L'clan was tbot lu thea:m. His wound is quite a serious one, and he was taken to the St. Joseph's Hospital. The Moones were arreted nnd held lor a limner hearing by Alderman Clouds. yiiocaiNCr Accident. This momlnar about 9 o'clock, Frederick linker, married, ag -o twenty-two years, employed at the dye-house of the Bullic Coiton Mills, Lcitbgow and Canal streets, Sixteenth Ward, met with a shocking accident. He missed his looting and fell into a vut of boiling dye stuff, and was so shockingly burned that his recovery Is considered impassi ble. He was convsverl to his home. Death of an Old Merchant. William Pvichardson, among the most eminent of fie re tired merchants ot this city, died this morning in the 71th year of his age. He wa3 for many yean identified with the coal interest of Pcnii slvanin, and enjoved u hieh reputation for busiMcS energy and integrity. Boarding-IIotjse TiTii-. f. George Phil lips, a boatder at the Rl.-:ing Sun Hotel, at Second and Poplar streets, wad arrested vester dav, upon the -charge of robbing a leilo v- bonrderwh i slept in the same room. Phillips was committed bv Alderman Toliiud. Drowned. William Wilson, married, age J 3'i ; eais, residing at No. 1315 l-'ranktord road, tell .ntothe Delaware at Gicen street whaii. on Tuesday night, and was .drowned. The bodv was recovered, and the Coroner not-hed to hold an inquest. Cutting Affaib. A sailor named Frank Allen got into a dispute with another sailor, at Penn and Lombard streets, during which he stabbed his opponent in the lip. Allen, was arrested, and held to answer by Alderman Dougherty. Larceny. Three colored men. named Qnniiiiil Tin ca .T T-f TMnaltw unri TTnn T ar were arrested by Reserve Ollicer Kcudy. charged --laaux w AUUtJi' y WUI4 Ut.l. UHllVi with tne larceny ot blankets and other articles from the William Penn stablea. Tha accused have been held for a hearing. Highway Uobbeby. Archibald Fortner has been held by Alderman Poland to answer the charge of highway robbery. It is allegcd that he robbed a man of his watch, at lCUen.strect and Frank lord road. "Oou Foreign Kklaxwks." Here are huce appi-oprlatlons Being briskly made For those queer "f'orelen rolatlons," . While I'm much air lid Most of us have rol.itlons here, Of whom wo don't think at all, Who go soediiy clad, And would be very glad Of garments, well made, but not dear, Now tolling at Tower Hall! We do not vrofest, for any rail or inntoinaru cause. to tell below coot, but are sellinn rapidly our stock oe aootl. freih, fashionable, ana bound Ctothmti. at prices guaranteed to be Uwrr than those of an y otlwr rwvite in ihxh vr,y, tr e ftuvts tile tui gr.t tutn untti a vortimnt vf Mn's, Youths', and y' .Clottiny in Philadelphia. Towku Hall, JNO. bit) JU.AUKIT ftl'llKKT, BBtiMBTT & CO. OwtN Housk, Wasiiijiotow. To the stranger'in viuitina other oities, the choice of a hoiel is a matter ot no littie moment. To ootain one suiiietently near to the business portion of the city, and at which the comforts ot a home may be bad at a reasonable price, is what all desire. It lrequently huppeas, however, that si rancors are compelled to submit to many inconveniences, whilst at the same time pay in? exorbitant cliarjfeB, aud all tlirouirti inorauos as to the place where the.-e evils mieht be avoided. In no city, perhaps, are excessive charces, combined with few accommodations, more prevalent than in Washineton. But to those ot our readers visiting the Kanonal capital, we would suggest the Owhn iiorjFK, Mo. 212 rennsvlvauia avenuo; and we are sure thoy wul hnd a notei which will fully rea.ize a 1 their wishes. Possessitur all i ho above requisites, its proprietor is ever ready and willing to provide lor me wums ot ms cnesia. ins nouse is couduciod on the European p an, and is furni8ad with a 1 the modern conveniences, xvone viMting it will fail to call avain. We arivi-e all to t;Ke it a iriaL Hocbr FniMiPuiMO ( gods. Tho establishment ot the ihio John A .Uurphuv, So. r2i Chesnut street, l as recently paused into l he charge of Isaac town- send, who will hereaiter c-niuuct the bu.sinosj as ior mer y. I bo pla-o is too we 1 known to need anv spo c al commenuution. It is au omnium gatherum of eveivthlng needed by a frucal houo-vite It Is worth while to stop iu and inspect tho varied coodst Hereon exhibition, tnev nave ior sn:e not onlv uselai arti cles, but those ot vcr'u, which are of the most ai trective thnriictei. Persons about couimnneiii7 to keep house can easi y supply tliomselves with eory neeoea nt- ustii at moueiaie prices oy calling at lowuuend's. HaiuDykI Haik Dyic! Batchoior's Hair Dye is tbo best iu the worbi .I'he only true aud perfect d e huruileHS, insrunianeou, and reliable produoei a stilt ndid black or natunii brown romtuljs th ill effects ol bad dves. and IVeuujntiy rea tores the on fiiunl color. Soa bv an dmirvists Tho irenuiuo is pignttt W. a. uatchelor. No. 61 Baro.ay ttre t, New 'ior k. How Ti avoid Gkfv Haibs A great auiouat ot mont y is sent, and a rr.it d -a' of trouble takeu, to get rid of Kroy lmlrn but tho truly wio, by simply uainu Kend-jll's AmboDue, pievout their arrval. It keeps the sonlji in a per.'ecOy healthy condition, aud totally cradica'es Dandrull". Your Dru;rit will pro vide you ith tins invaluuolo roincdy. Wow if tuk timk to buy Olnthiiiir at Chtres tiblies &. Co 'b Ono Price, utider the Cou'iueuiai. All Books are sort at usual rates at the Kruns (.ill Book .Store, No 623 besuut streof, au i iri't. wottn fiom W cents lu $100 boioed upoa ich purcnutier of a boon. TiiusBiiH, Bhacku, and idecliaiileal lieniodlos ad tntert wi li nioleis eiinl skPI by C. 11. Noedlos. corner ol Twellth and ltnne'troet-. Ludiw' eu'rauce cu 1 welflh ttrtet, tirit door le ow lfau. ( tj snitKfln Cakpt. In spite of ail prcjudle and oniioM. 'ou on lh0 Ps,tf interested parties, the re- I mnrkiiK ouren eiieeted by tho mo of this romsdy.as almoot ia.''V testified to by muy of our woll known citizens wt '00n diKplsoesomeoithnnsnseousdruirs snd donhittA "OHrnnis to often loroed down tho throat ot Inyalirls. U almost sur- euro in all o-es of coiipIis, eoirts asthma, neurnlria, nnryojsnons, loss ot appetite, low ',r"s, and all throat and lun dim cunieg. Its petia mfliionoe on tlie mind also hat a wonnerfal mfliini9 ''. physical system. Irle, Wl cents and ti pnr box Hold bv the drug giBtf. Wholesale by Job. Holloway & Cowdeo. Mna. i'mmoTOii's Lur "Do yoanjo'y going to church now T' assed a W' of Mrs. farting ou. Law me, I do," rcpliid Mr. Partington. "So thiuvdoeii me so much root fc.1 tj ret np early on Sunday morning and go t church, snd hear a popu lous minister oispon ewith theGcrK1! " There none thine which we ad Ond hard to d imo wlih, and that is coal. If yon waut to tret fin: rate article, tree lrom ato pr dust, and1 that will burn without tormina- larpo Cindrrs, goto W. W Altr, the eit teiisive doftler iu anthracite, at No. 807 N Ninth stirct. helow Girard aveuue By loin4 to you will ncure a good urt cc at a modern to pr.ee. , Valpahi.b and Hkliaolh "Brown's Bronohlal Troches" will bo fottnd iuvalunb'e to thoa cxposod to sadden chanao, nfTording prompt roliet incases of Coughs, Co'd?, etc Fer Pnblio Speakers and SiiiKer, and those who over-lax tne voice, thy aro uceiul in roilering an Initated Throat, and will ren der articulation easy. A there are imitation, be sure to obtain th ytnuine. Tun "Fi-onFfcOH" Sfwio MAcnitta This nopn hir M wini Mscuine lias no rival in i ho world It j crloiniB tlio finest and boat work with tho trroatost ease and facility, and every machine sold is war rfliited to givo satintsction or the monoy will bo refunded i'he rooms of ihe airent for this exoel ont niuchine ate dnily tluonped wiih customers. Cull and exaimiie. Iso. G8,i Chesnut street. Do not UK Dl ckivkd.- No loroien perfumes cn bo nivorteu fut turn at tlio present rate of duty Vd rritntioii oi th m are imposed upon the oredu oos. 1 l.aloii'i ' Nii'l.t-Ilooniinp Cereus" stsuos alone, un- ariuoi-CPCtf, li.uoinpurabie; tlie most popular Uora extinct in sMonee, and tar ahead of anvtliinir of the kit d tl-at F.nrope has ever produced. Sold by diuffgists everywhere. ' We akb Gi.ad to Know that the Evans Gift Book Fh-rc is permanently etiiblistied at Ho. 6-8 Cheanut stteet. Costly puts oro Biven to a i custoinorii. f . i.r.OKMAr.n & to., Ao 4 and 6 Hoith W"htti stieet, have ou hand ad tne latest stjlos of Chil dren's Clothing. Tnn I?van8 tiiFT BookStoiir i now permanently istablifhed in our city, nt No. 628 Chesuut btreot. Trier Reduckd. Splendid pictures thoso made at B. K Kcimor's. 1'eisons d"-irinwlll find them most tatistactory in style, quality, execution, and prices, uallory, No. 62 1 Arcu street. Vk Advirh all odu ItBADKRe to call at the Kvans Gilt lluok btore, So. 628 Chesnut stroot. Books are fold as cheap as in any other establish ment, and a valuable g it pr tentuu witu cuoh book liurciiaaed, Wnt: you fool a cough or bronchial afloction creeping on tho Jungs take Ayku's Ciikhk y I'ec toral, and euro it beiore it becomes incurable. Tim EyANR Gift Book Stoue is row pnrma neuny ' estubiii hed in our ony, at A , G'23 Cucsnut BtlClt. . K. Waluavb, Masonic Hall. Window Cnrtaius, Window Curtains, Window Curtains, Window Curtains, 1. Window Shades, Window shades, Win-to-y ShaJes, Window Shades, E. WALRAVEJf ho. "10 Chesnut street, W. & B., Good tlo'himr, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W.&B , Gocd Clothing, Oak Ilali, Sixth and Market. W. & B., Good ( lothioe, Oak Hall, Sixth aud Market, W.Ik B., Good Ciothina, Oak Dull, Sixth and Alarkot, W.&B., Good Ciotliintr, Oak H all, Sixth aud Market W.&B., Good Clothing. Oak Hail, Sixth and MarKot, MARRIED, CANN SIMPson On the 21st instant, by tho Key. J. II. Keniiard, Mr. CON RAO 1 G ANN to Miss M Alii H r W. MMfON, both ot this oily. PIUESILS-CO'-'SABOON By tlie Eov. George Kemptou, .lanuuiy 18, 1SCS, in V.'iuiow ttiwnship. Camden county, . J 1' UtDlMitCK. PItlKSiLY toOMI'OKT M. tUi5)ABOU'i, Loth of Wiuslow township. DIED. ADD1CKS On the mornm? of tho 2Pt Instant, KAMvIl-;, wife ol Charles II Aiidicks, aud youngest auuKbteroi John I l aincx, t-sq The relaiivox ot the laii ilv arc respectfully invited to attfiia ire tuneral, I com the residence ol hr bus baud, No. 1611 Fi'oert sticet, ou Ihursday morn.ng next at it o'ciock. $ GOBltKCH I. luiriy on v cdnesday mo'mur, Jfluuarv li in the T6 vear or l.er ase, ot putiimo- ma, Mrs MAKY GOBItKCHT, wiuow of the late Christian Gobrecht Due notice ot tho funeral will be eiven. lilCHAHDSON. On the morning of thi 24th ins ant, WILLIAM KlCilAKD-soN, in tne 73d year ot bis acre. His rlativcs and the triends of tho family are re si cot tu llv invited to at.eud his luuerui. lrom his lute r s deuce, so 14JB bpruce street, on baturday, ttio 27th instunt, at 11 o'clock. f SI1ANKI.ANO. On the 22d instant, Capttin WIL LIAM SHANK LAM), in the 73d year oi his age. The relatives and inenas oi tue mmiiy, the cap tains, Society, and Captains in port, are respecifu iy invited to attend his lunoral. lrom tue residence ot hie nephew, B. h. Brown, No. 1008 o ; bird 'ror, on InUay morning, the 2ij.h liistam. at 10 o'clock, To proceed to Triuitv Kpiscopdl Ct.urch. TJM8I HAD. On the 22d instant, ulior a linirerlnz illness, MirKA'iE UMsTKAO. funeral to take place from the nouse ot her sifter. No 2GC3 Kranktord road, on Thursday moiuinst. at 7 o'clock. To pioeeed to Montgomery county. Jjnend can see her on we mesday evcninar. SILVER PLATFD. BR ASS, AND lRO)i DOOR 3 Bolts and Uor Chains, tor sale by TRtJMAkT a 8IIA.W. Ko. 835 ( Elplit ITilrty-flve) M AKKLf et . Delow Ninth . NFW ARTICLE FOR SEW'INO M.V i chines. Ihe Patent Spring Scissors and Knife combined, for alo v ith bewlni; Alachlue Ul.ers, 'tweezers, and screw urivtrs, dt leUllAK S BI1AW, Ko. 836 (Eight Thtrtj-flve) WAHKLT tit., below .Ninth. CPRING CAUBELLS, OF VARIOUS a vIcb. and n'.atud or brass fancy and plain Tea Balls. and lurt.e Diuuer aud Band lie. Is, toi sale bv I KU .MAIM A DMAW, No. 835 (K'gnt Thlrtr-flve MAKKKT St. helow Ninth. IS THE O . H . M 1 f A L I A , r'AMIlON ABLK HATTKK, AT Ills OLl KSTaHLISHKI) HTAND, No. m CHEWS UT SlltKLT. 12tt SKATING PARKS. s RATING-SKATING BY MOONLIGHT, CN THE PHILADELPHIA SKATING PARK, THlBlY-riBST AND WALNUT STBEET3. Ihe heavy Pnow of last nlfht ha ALL been removed by Ol'tl PAlE.N I1 6OW (,'i.KANe.H. Wtlch perrnnns the work or over ONE HUNDRED MrN.tlius euublnu us to clear tbe Part of nuuw lo a tew bourn. Park oiwu un'll It o clock a' mvht. Full Band After noon aud Kvt-uinK. '1 ako slarlre'. Btreet Cam to Thirty tlmt rci-t aud tUen good plunk wa.k iiree freru buow) 'Vlf oLE ADMISSION TICKETS HOLD AT ES TRaM'K. HKA'ltS TO HIRE AT PARK. It gKATING! SKATING! SKATING! NATIONAL SKATING PARK, TWENTY-FIBST Streot ond COLUilBIA Avenue. Faik cleared of Snow, aud read? to receive SkUeis this evening. Take RI1X1E AVENUE and 8KVENTEENTU and MNETKt-NTIl ki'l BEETS CABS. SINGLE ADMISSION 25 CENTS, It DRY G00DS---RETAIL. 113 1111 OK to WOOD, 113 NV MNHI 8TREKT. ABOVE ARCIL nave Jnst onenou, from New Tork. too das. Linen Nan kins, front tt-St op to 8 a dot. A cheap lot of Linen Dorlles. 1-20, at M, and a doi. 200 doz. Llnrn Hackaback Towels, from j!) ets. opto $1 M doable Bamank Table Linens. Fower-leorn Table Linens. Llnea Table Cloths. Eootch Diaper, by ths piece or yard Ulrt eye Linen. ' . I tnen Unckaback br the yard. Best makes BblrdnK Linens. ' Buwla Crash, by the yanl. Just opened, 1000 doz Linen IldkrV Ladles' Linen Hdkts., 11, UH, 15, JO, i, 28, II, ami J7H cts. Cents' Linen Bdkft., 25 np to 75 eta. One lot of Ladles' Tucked Hdkft., all Hocn, 50 cts. Ono lot of French worked Udkis., 28 cts. Ladle.i' Linen Hemstitch Uclkri , 25 eta up to 89 eta, Cents' Linen UemsUtch Udkls. Gents' Hemmed Hdkts. Gents' colored-border nnklk. Ladles' Linen turlj Una lot ol Black Lace Villa, now sfvi i cheap a very cneap lot ot macmne-worked Bands, nearly good h neeOlv-worked. n hub uuwii. n mie uooin. A new lot of White Hrll ianti. verv chonn. us 91 :nk 41, 60, and ci avanl jaconet and l iimlirlc Mus ins. Hiiit rimsh Cambria aud Jaconet Maullns. 1 Mninrouk tUunlius, vrv cheap. ' Victoria 1 awna. , Salnaook l'.a.d and Sirlpod Muslins. 1 f'nnibrie I'luict ur-llnn. W bite 1 arlaians and hwlss Muslins, Ktc. F.to. l'lilCP'. .V; WOOD. Ko. 112 N. MI MTU Street, above Arch. N. It. Best : niHkna IOr.arliAil .n,l trnKiani.A i,.. .1 . 1'illow cant- and fchettiiiK Musiius. niiiuu r lanueis jih . 4, 45 , and CO All-wool anu Ijou.ct Flannels. V Heavy Kbaker Flannels. ' lied and (irey plain ana twilled Flannel. Best ijuolily .Mncriran I'rinta and Uiniiliams. lilaCk A lllttPfU. A Vfir I'lm.n .n, U1U ft )U -T-. 1 ana tlft ' " " COTTON GOODS. WIDE t IIIXTZES, 31 cents. CALICOES, best makes, 25 cent. 10 4 CI 1CA 8MEETIJiQS. 10-4 WALTUAM tiUEETIKOS. 0-4 TEP PEKILL KUEETIN08. KtWTOIlK ilILI.3. WA11KUTTA. WILLI AAISVILLE. 5-4 TILLOW MUSLINS. FIVJE BALES ot 4 4 PNliLEACDED MUSLIMS, at 31 cents. ' J. C. SsTltAWBltlDQE & CO., 1 2ni N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARK FT. I) 11 K I V UHa a IJELS1N GBU, Ko. 49 21. EIGHTH STREET, EAMT 81I)E, Have just received a large lotol FAM-i,DK wOOLLKV COOBis. LAl'U.b' t'.iNCY uoobii. nV,11-1 I'-O-l'S.I'ACK.-., EMEROLDEKIE9. VEIli And a full line of LADIES AMD CUIl.I'MCN 8 KID, blLK. AND FAMJV ULOVttt. AUo, a large lot or CKOCHET LACES, Wbkbwe are oCerinir at reduced prloes. 9121 LINEN GOODS. I.INEN GOODS. , BAESSLEY TABLE DAMASK, $H2!4 and $1-25. FIXE WIDE TABLE DAMASK, l 50 and 42 00. ICO doien KAl'KINS, at 9J-S8. BED-BORDERED TOWELS AND NAPKINS. &H2ETIXGS AND TILLOW-CASS LINEN. BIRD'S EYE LINEN, fn flue quallUes. J. C. STRAW3MDGE & CD., , N. W. Corner of EIGHTH and MARKET Btrectt. No. 1U24 CBEMMJT BTKEEI. E. M. NEEDLES. Laces and Lace Goods, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, IIANDKERCHIEFS, KECK TIES, VEILS, LINEN SLEEVES, COLLARS, ETC., In all thoir Varieties. j.anus 4.UKSHHH mi on J L A C K SILKS. BLACK GBU3 DE RUINES. ' ' BLACK fflGBBED 81 IKS. BLACK CORDED SIKS, , BLACK TAFFETAS. BLACK GROS G RAINES. Bonftii low and will be so d at a small advance. J. C. KTRAWURIUGE & Co., I 2 tm N. W. Corniir EIGHTH and MARKET. t:OQ HOPKINS U-0 KOOI'-SKIKT JIanufaclory. No. aHCH Street. ' 628 Above isixib Htiect, Philadelphia. Who esale and llotan. Our assortment embraces all the new and desirable styles anil 8izen. of every length and size waist ior Ladies. AIIhbch, and children, 'I hose ol "OUH O WN MAKE " are tuverior in Aniih ane durubilny to auy other bklrts made, and warranted 10 KIVB BkUHlUCIIOU. Sklris niadejo order altp'ed, nnd repaired. 2 41y rpIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK , IIAS REMOVED During the erection of theoew Bank b.iildinc, to 1 17 Ip No. OOf CU KSNITT STI E EIT. JB THIS DAY ESTABLISH A BRANCH BANKING HOUSE AT No. 3 NASSAU STREET h'Evy YOKU. ' SMITH, IlANDOI.Pll As CO. ri'lLiBKWBU, fanuary 1, IsGB. 1 2rp 1 R, IIUNTEK, No. 41 N. SIVENTIi HPFRT, ABOVE KIl HKUT, 'BltAIStPlllA Ackuowli-ufd lv all jjut n w r-)ld as bv 'or tba ii'i tX'ix-, k.ful easbii ian in the itestmeiit l s-o s in hit tpiaUyi QV,iVh KUAunmlll itirt ft fniirn. ft; ..i.a nuttnmtih' tl Ir. at-, cats. Veu-eiuher flit Ul'N'iKL.'H elebrated Itemcmti n nnlv I ltd tenulne at his tJd OKtaliluliedsfl'en No I (N.bTI.N1Ubucet,iiboFllUii. . liOl' . PRY GOODS RETAIL L A 11 G E L I N 15 N g A L H Ko. 828 'A R C II S T ItE E T, J rut oyxrird. direct from V-uroimt the following BARGAINS IN TABLE LINENS. . Resvjr Table Linen, unbleached, at 7c per yard. Fxtra heavy Tower loom dv,arn bleached, $1 per yard. ' ' ' Extra qualities and widths do. do., tl Hl 25. i New stales bleached Damasks, from I 24 up to M. Extra quallUes and widths, ior large extension UMeai Real llamsley Double Damasks, very sea. Heavy Hcotch Damasks, in great variety. ' ' Fine Irish Damasks, In treat variety. ' TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. Every size, from IH yards np to 1 yards Ion Some beanilful Table tloihii. Just opened. N apklns and Doylies In s reat rarFrty, lrom th lowest ap to tbe finest prodnctlons of the Damask loom. TOWELS, SEW 8TVLIC8. Hath Towels, from 25o. no. . Red Bordered Chamber Towels, from 2te. up. Heavy Hack Towels, wide red ends, nt ifTHc. Hloom Damask Towe l, handsome, 69c; Fine Darrask Towels, 87Ho.,il,12 ' Turkish Towels, several sizes. 11 I D, WIIITK, AND BUJi:. A very hanosomelluck Towel, with the National cohwa Introduced In stripes In the border, not tob found inaor otliot store In the city. 87 So., tl, and tl 2& ' LINEN 811 HIT BOSOMS. Tbe best Linens only are used, and as no- Imperfeet stl'chlng Is passed into our stock, our customers may rely on getting the best Shirt Bosoms possible forth dticrs. A leo. Wristbands and Collars UNKJillANIlKEKdIIEFS. Ladles', Gents', and Children's Linen Hdkls-, In every style, at Importer's prloes. , M11SK11Y ANU IHUD-EYH DIAPERS. A lull asDortment oi a I the widths In Nursory Dlipors. These Diapeis will be lound heavier' and' better tbasi usual i or the prices. Bird eyes, ad aaalitler Linen Cambrlosand Lawns. A. beautiiul so t Linen Cambric lor lnlants' Underclothing, from 6iHc np. MILLIKEN'S LINEN STOKE, 1 iethstu2m No. R28 ARCH Street y INTER DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN COST. CLOSING OUT: GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. KO KEGAKD PAID TO COST, As we nro determined to closo oul tho balance ot our well-assorted Stoct of Winter Drews Goods bo loio the season closes. SILKS OF EVKRY VAIflETr At loy prices; now is the time to buy Silks, as thoy will bo very much higher. ltUaI.l& AND CALICOES At I-ief-s tlian Wliolewale I'rioes. LADifcS' CI-OvKIMt CLOrilf, ana C'ASSI- SI EKE 8 lor Men nnd Boys' wear, at reduced prloes. II. STEKL, s& SON,, l2mws Not. 713 and 715 Jf. TKN1H ST. I'HOMAS SIMPSON'S SONS,. Nos. 022 and 924 PINE Street. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. 800 pairs of Blankets, just received, to be sold for one third let than tlio usual price 1 cane beuutl ul all-wool Bianknts for 85 SO, usual prion 58 on. 1 esse 11-4 handsome all-wool Blankets for only S7 00, usual orico I0 (W. leave very laige maRnlflcent Blankets lor $1008 per pair, utuai price 14 Lsit,e mock ot L'uou Damasks and Towellings, jutt re ceived at iow piices 10 pieces btuutliul black and white stripe Mohair Skirtings. Just tbe goods fur the present season. howopn a lu l assortment ot Black Alpacas and Slobsirs, at low prloes. Whhe aud colored Mohairs, aud. an wool l)elaine. 20. 30, and 40 Spring Skirts, of tlie best shapes, both WUlie U11U CUIOICU, ut low IJnuM. rinjaiAf ni.tr"uii nuns, 115mws Nos. 622 aud 924 I'INE Mreet LOST. (F.RTIr'ICATE NO. 195, FOR 100 SHARES IN 7 tbe name of Humphrey Kiel, and Certlduate No. lftG. lor 100 iiharus In tlio name ol' 1). H. Kow.ov. both lrn tlie Ocean Oil t'ouiponv of Philadelphia, bavlng been. lost or nilHcnrrlou by mall, application .uas beenmaaa lor new certilicates. llUSWSf JfAVL A. DAYli. J&. JjARG AINS !, ! ' BARGAINS 1 ! ! IMPORTANT TO BTTYEES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC.. Which Lavo been slialit'y damaned bj romoval duunptbe nlitht ot the fire, will be closed out at astobishiiift low prices. L1NFORD LTJKENS, N. W. CORMSU SIXTH AND. CHESNUT STS. Also, an entirely new stook o Fine Dress Shirte Cnslimere Scarfs, Neckties, Glove, Mufflers, Etc. Etc., u hicli are offered at tho usual low rates. Now's the time to secure iianyalns. 1 23 8t (HEAP-ONLY TEN CENTS FOR ONE Or J. B. CAPE WELL & OO.'j (LLKBliATLl) WISD-GUARft ASD AIR IIEAIERS FOIl COAL OIL. LAMtSi l'attuteo October 25, 18T5, CAPKWELL 4 CO.'S WW Guard and Alr-Ltoater far Ol Lami s. Ve ibe Patent InuVGuard and Air-Heater for OU Lauips. '1 'km nts onlv Fob CAPKWELL CO, '8 Patbjit Wiud-tiuarU aua Air beaHtor tor On Ijiiups. it you ,n.iw,ve ull use tba latent Wind Quaid and .Mr lleau-r, lorut. Li,inps. , rt,r , (ireat saving In Glua Clilinueys. Use (Jr EWF.LL A t.o.V. I stent W ma Uuurd and At-tite at It keep Ibt-ui rom bri-akluK . j . . . , i APiAVI-LL ti ( O'-i Patent WlndTlJuard and Ah Heuu r saves one-iblrd more uU than Erfy other lamp. Irv cm tlicv cost but ten cenis ' t;rut inilucciiieiils oiluieU to agonts fold wholesale cm hy j, . OtPiWUI, CO.. Fl'nt Chins Mniiunwtureia. Wi-stvUie, N. J. rflke. northwisi. coruer U bit.Wvl), and KICK SUcels, riiiladoluliia. CAIKVELL'S PATENT WItiD-GTJARD AND AlK HEATER tuu uuau uiii L.AOii'a Sont to any part oi tlie Vulted Btatea, most j.c.ilitui Jwiiuv te ten Ibiy use or oil thtiii anv other Luiutt now In use I her ot paid, on Ihe one-tiura lesa preveut the I uluss lrom bieasIP" ul the Hiiio lrni smoking, I J B. CAl'EW l.-.L O Pa enbtes, ' ISJlui M UACli fetreel, l'hlud'v i
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