f v r r DRAMATIC: FKtfirald'i Hew PUy f t,lt at t Area Street immh. Mow anil then, hnt verv seldom, a DrW9 taoilni In oar ruldat, and familiar to til nil by r. fjM ami Dame, make eaooeeital appeal to us from tbe a lag, baott event, because of their Uvr qoerjcy, and beeaase of oor Home pride, mom Deof(u.rlly create more of aeusiHioa liun would retrnlt from the renresentatlon of a fiwayof eqnal or even enperlor merit or oae who la notof us. Colonel Filenerald la well aol lavoraoiy Known as a jonrnauat, uu u uaa ajul a . ..,. Ar lira mat m Mnnvn In long since announced an In preparation at tne Arob Street Theatre, and lat evening, on lta Brat presentation, thai apaolom eUlUie w is literally crowded by an auxloua and good- iTnamred udience. Bo great, in fact, was tne (interest excited by tbe event, that several hun tired ueople were nnable to gain admittance, and were forced to await ltd second repre sentation. r Tbe title of the play, whlohUof the mixed ennatlonal and comedy style, la Light at Last; or. the ttiMiiow on Vie (Xuement. Tue aceae ! lu Mted in and around the Terrace Hotel, at the (mnni Lake of Klllurnev. and everv rhane of 4 Jrlnh life, from the blRheat to tbe lowest., la ln- Iradaceri. "squire r airiawn" (Mr. a. Kveriyj la tbe villain of tbe piece, dometitlo and other wise. In troth, be la a bloated and brutal sped in n of humanity, and drawn with surtielunt care to excite a satisfactory amount of disgust la the audience. By systematic extortion ne reduces a family to tbe verge of ruin, and then fo'reaone of lis rnonibers to beoome bla wife. Mr. Falrlawn" (Mrs. John Drew), however, lias loved, and still love a young into by tbe name of "Robert Klog" (Mr. L. li. James), who another financial victim of "tne Squire." The i. lay open with the arrival of "the .Squire" ad bla wife at the hotel, tbe former In search Of peace and quiet, two phaHea of lire lmoossl fcle In n's presence. "Robert King" follow 'Mm. Falrlawn" to tbe hotel, and ban an allud ing farewell Interview with her in tbe garden. A low creature by tbe name of "JounI"(Mr. K. H. Craig) Is a spectator, unknown tot hem. Meanwhile, "John Wllklna Millstone" (Mr. Uharlea Waloot, Jr..) and "Mrs. John W. M" (Mrs. Waloot), a brace of blgb-llylug American ttotors, bave arrived, and created a general seii sjtlon by their oddities of speech and manner. In the Bfcond act "King" has an Interview Willi tbe "Squire" in a dimly-lighted room, lie demand the restoration of but half his patri mony, promising to leave. the country forever In remrn. The "Squire" stoutly refuses tbU, and an excited lntei view ensues, ending In the death of the domestic villain, who, about to boot his victim, sends tbe ball through his own heart. In consequence of a sudden attack of apoplexy which turows his band againttt bis own person, "King" then llics, fearing suspl- T i nnl it b nAnloln, rt I h a In 1 .1 r u 1 11 in I n rt il II i uv. nil i j r ' i v u l u I ill u v u w. T I lw TT AO M absdowy formteen upon I be casement. In the third act, "KlDg" see In concealment until tbe followloe nluht wltb "Mrs. Fair- lawn," who is convinced of hU innocence. Bat -Minn Falrlawn" (Miss Lizzie Price), who la also in love with "King," ferrets out bis hiding - Jiluce. and is only persuaded to conceal it from he ofllcers of the law by a threat on the part of ber Klster-ln-law to burn the will of ber dead knsband, by which -'Miss Falrlawn" Is left a considerable rstate. In tbe fourth act. "King" fleets his escape: but the hotel takes fire, and he returns in lime to retcue "Mrs. Falrlawn," when be is recog nized and bolli are taken into custody on the Charge of having murdered tbe ".Squire." In the filth and last act, "Deunls" visits "Mrs. Falrlawn" in prison and promises to leave tbe country without testifying against her, on receipt of 1000. This Is refused, aud tbe scene changes to the court-room and tbe double trial. "Dennis" there testifies to a pre concerted plot of murder, and tbe situation assumes a very desperate cast, when "John Wllklns Mlllqlone" appears upon the scene, and, after worrying the attorney-general to bis heart's content, disoloses the mystery of "tbe ftbadow on tbe casement," and tbe true state of the case. The prosecution is thus abandoned and the play winds up with a foretaste of the happinetia in store for ' King" and tbe easily Consoled widow. It mast be acknowledged that this plot dis plays considerable Ingenuity In conception and fair share of dramailo power In lis working up. But tne stage bas long been flooded witu productions of a similar charaoler and equal merit. SO that t hM finnneNH f( LhA nhiv mnal. rlA. - ' jTrni almost entirely on tbe performers and the j xnecbanial effects, Mrs. Drew as "Mrs. Fair- j Jawn" acted wltb ber accustomed force, and was well supported. The most ced liable parts, However, were tnose or Mr. and Mrs. waicot, Wbo threw a great deal of grace and qualntues Into their acting, and were rewarded wltb un stinted applause. At tbe close of the play, Col. Kitzgeraid appeared in answer to repeated calls, and tendered bis thanks to tbe audience for tbe manner lu which they had received his effort, auad also to the press for its generojUy in ad yauce of the representation. Dramatic and Musical Notes. The Opera. On next Monday evening, as we have already announced, the inuslo-loviug pnblio will be presented wltb the first of a erUs of operalio performances which have rarely bef n equalled In this city. The company of artlstsembraee tnax Mfiretiell' Italian Opera Troupe, Leonard G rover's German TrouDe. and Lafayette Harrison' Cj'noert and" Operatic Company, These embrace an array of ie best talent now in the United fetates, wilu M'me Uazzinlga, M'me rrepa-Rosa, Miss Minnie A. Haack, Bignor Kocoool, Joseph Hermanns, and Theodore Xiabelroann, in't he oasts. Every a rand musical composition which will be placed npon tbe Ktage will receive that careful and classical rendition which will insure a decisive success. Tbe season tickets are sold at auch reasonable Tales, that we donbt not that they will be eagerly and quickly takeu up. Gari, Bentz bas consented to repeat, In de ference to tbe wlkbes of many of bis patrons, the celebrated great work of Moeart, known as toe Jupiter Symphony. This announcement will give general satisfaction. Mr. William B.oll, Jr., whose performance of Hide's Cou certo at a former concert created sucb a furore, will play the most beauiifnl of De Ueriotfs silos for tbe violin, composed on a well-known mo tlvo by lieelboven. This will undoubtedly be brilliant and successful oonoeru Carl Wolfsohn's First Beethoven Mati tt will take pluce on next FrliUy afterioin, January 3, at balf-paat four o'clock, in the l oyer of the Academy of Music, At thb Chesnut BtrkktTubatrk the fairy peulacleof Vendrxlion couliuueu to draw large and entbuslasiio audleuot-s. In addition to the Interest which al way a tl aches to a careful and arlistlo ballet representation, the story of ihe pUy Itself contains considerable interest, and adds much to tue entertainment of tbe au dience, 'ihe piece la placed upon the stage With a splendor scari e'y ever equalled in this u'tid iUtitediy have a long and auccessful run. A matinee will be given to morrow (New Year) afternoon. At tub Walnut Street Tiieatrb Ml lAiollle Western is still engaged in the pers na tion or tbe double ohargoter of "Lady Isabel" and "Madame Vine" iu tne sensttlouul drama l East Lynne; or. The Elopement To-morrow afternoon a matinee will be tilvpn.al which will be prei-euted Beauty und the Beast, and Wallace, the Hero of Scotland. AT thi Academy of M ubic the Hanlons con tinue to druw ovtrll-jwiuK houses. We bava already noticed tuelr performances at Btich length that nolblng further Is required. We can ouly assure our Teaders that if they lull to aee tbe Hanlous this week, they will mlasa rare and lnitrnllve eulertalument. A matinee will be given to morroTrafternoon. At the American THr.ATRK the usual variety CI pleasing nuimmiumi-un nua been greatly In nuuri dnrlnu the holldav aeaxnn 'ri, u,n. ncea properly appreciate the persevering Boris of the management to please. A matinee Will be given to morrrow aiteiuoou. AT 1 I1H sbvepju n 1 ii r, r. i jia.ni JLUUHK a Dew burlesque of Puutt was presented lai even iiK and will be repealed until further notice. It Is. as Is usnal ltu the burlesques presented at tula establishment, decidedly eo'xloal and Bterlalning. "Johnny" Muck, en Ethiopian ounedlan of undoubted merit, Is tbe principal attraction. At Concert Hai.i, the TWorrls nrothera' Mln fltrela will remulu the rest of the present week. Thy present a varied and entertaining pro gramme. . It is Btated that Mr. Winans, of this conn try, has proposed to buy the Mosoow lUllroad, o long in the market, and recently offered to the KusBO-Prench Company by the Uovern Jnent. He is willing to pay 26,000,000 rubles ffl9,70O,00O) within a yer, besides under taking to amortize a former loan. Low spirits prevail to a frightful extent In the Utioa Lunatic Asylam. At least the thermometer was 22 degrees lxU)W lero oa Katuxdaj morning. THEDAIIA KYENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, A GAY DECEIVER. A pryodi Clerk De(rt Two Wlvsa, ad Ksgigti the Third Ills Arrest aad Kspeanre tm loalavlUe A Yoaag Iady lTd rant Rnla, From the LouUvitle Courier. Another of tboe-cses xo rommon to the metropolitan cities of the country, to which an lnnoceot young lady bus been basely duoed by a bigamist, came to Ilsbt yesterday. Without cnteting Into any lengthy comment on tbe atlair, we will fim Ij lay before our readers the plain tacts of the cae. A lew days ago a young man named Thomas Hansom was engaecd as a clerk in one of the liuge dry goods establishments of Ne7 Yoix. While in this avocation he formed the acquaint ance of ao elegant and fascluatlng young widow irorn Cbicigo, who was on a oriel visit to that city. Upon learning the fact that the young iJow was possessed of wealth as well as beauty, he lost no opportunity to crowd his claim to bet band, heart, aaJ fortune. Right here we would stat", in or Jer to keep up the link ol our narrative, that the raid young Hau om, at that time, was not only a husband, but tbe lather of one child. As we bave paid, be lost no opportunity to press his suit with the yoang wi low, wbo was totally ignorant of tbe fact that be was a mar ried man. Time passed rapidly over ihe heads of the devoted lovers, until the period ot tbe young widow's departure arrived. With many plights of eternal love and constancy they sepa rated 'ruidst the snappings of heartstrings. The widow returned to her nomc in Chicago, aud, alti r a lively and lovely correspondence ol several months, joung Hansom thre n up bis situation, btsely desetted the partner of his boom, and flew to the nrmsol his doling widow, in that bitstti of sin and iniquity, Chicago. febottlv alter his arrival in that city tbeir happiness was consummated, and the bewitch ing and wealthy young widow rejoiced once niore in the pose?siou Of a husband. But a hort time bad clapped, however, until wife tT. 2 was etunled by the discover? of wile No. 1, and taat t he had been heartlessly betrayed by a man wbo had a're-(ly a wtte and chili in New York. The Chicago wllo lost no time, af er the shocking development, in repatiing to New York to ascertain tbe true state of the case. It is only lceefsary to mention that ber worst fears wer-- realized. She met Hansom's first wife, and, after brood ing over their mutual misfortune, it was prt vaiely arrauecd that the Erst wife ehoild pro cure a divorce, aud tbm rave the way ward Tonne ran from disgrace and tne penl'eutiary. It appears that the tirst wile, being fully cogni zant ol tue dishonorable and heartless character ot the man who bad betrayed ber, read.lv yielded to the proposition, aod very henslbly re linquish! d her claim to such a husbaud. After fully arranging the affair, the secoad wife re turned to her devoted husband in Chicago, aod preeDted him whh a l'gal purdun. The tirit wite shortly atierward married a gentleman of wealih and reHnement, and removed with him to Call ornla. Hansom, it teems, lived very happily with his second wile up to last summer, when ho concelvrd the idea oi coming to this city to en hance bis fortunes. Accordingly, he ca ue here, leaving his wile at Chicago, and soon obiamed a M'tiation as clerk in the well known house of W. II. Andrews, on Market Btreet. B--ing a man of fluent conversation and fascinating ao peamnce, he soon opened a new career of du plicity amni'g tne young ladies ot our city. He succeeded in gaining the , affections of a young lady ol wealth, beauty and refinement, res ding on Waluut btreet., whose name we do not feel at liberty to mention, Wbile ho was carrying on his flirtations in Louis ville, his wi'e wiw made acquainted with the condition of things, and, to tbe utter earprice ot the gay aud festive Hansom, sno dropped in upon him oue line morning. Alter considerable persuasion, and eoune Blight. btnU at his loraier cueer bigamy aud as "iam" would say: "You koow, you root, vou kDow. and all that s.irt of thing," Mr. Han som deemel It best to comply witb the request ot bis wile to accompany ber home. They returned to Cbicugi, but the futtnluss bas biiud bmH pined for bis victim in Louisville. He kept up a regular correspondence, the young lady, of course, being ignorant that he was maniea, or the precise cause ot his leaving Louisville. But it 8-em9 that Hansen had made up his mind to poesi f.s hiuiell of a thud wile, aud then fore struck out again for Louisville, ar rivirebere about one week ago. Heat once resumed Lrs courtship with tne young lady alluded to, in ibis city, and cngajred her to marry. It appears that Han-torn had uuthought fully dieclo.Hed the becret ot bis inientiou to marry the aloretaid young lady to a gentleman in Cu cQRO. Alter unding out that Hansoin hntl, sure enough, deeerud Lie wite and come to this city, ihe gentleman Bloresnid felt it in cumbent opon him, in point of honor, to reveal the villainous purpose ot the base wretch to his wile, and, further, save the young lady in this city from ruin, if p ssible. Uf on being made acqnaimeJ with these facts, Mra. HanHom set out lor this place, arriving yes terdav. She at once louud the residence of the oung lady, by a portion of a letter bearing hr . i . I. I. .. . I . 1 I M Ui knahanrfl. name, wtiicu sue uuu iuuuu iu ait-& uuoauu o coat poeket some months ago. When the de ceived and outraged wile made knowu the object ol ber visit to the Innocent young lady, she at once produced a package of letters wh.cti tbe bad received trom Hansom, and placed them in the wife's hands Mrs. Unnbotn then started out in searcn of an officer to arrest her guilty husband. Officer Bltgh was put upon his trail, and, as usual, soon found the object of bis search. Ilan-ora bad secured a situa tion in tbe Traoe Palace, ou Jefferson street, and had just eet In as clerk. Officer Bliga asked him if he was acquainted with the young lady of our city above mentioned, and he replied in the affirmative. He also admitted that he wa engaged to marry hr. Mr. Bligft then informed him that the fact of his having a wl e was well known in this city. He mted that it was true he once had a wife, but that he had been divorced and separated from her for upwards of four jeurj. Officer Blign waited no loriber time, but" took the coopia'lco Hinsotn to the Mayor's offio", where ha was comronted by bis outraged wife. Of course, he wilted, and in plored for mercy. He was taken to the Bche'l Hotel, on the comer of First and Jedersija streets, where the joung Udy whom he boa so basely deceived visited Liui in the priienco of his wife. We leave the reader to ima'.oe Ibe feelings of the miserable man dun t,Qttt painful interview. Tne wite stated tbt her foie object in visiting our city was to ave the young lmy, an 1 haviug fiCtomVished that much, would not rem tin to prosecute the viliuiuous dostroter of her hap. piiiem, Bhe requested Officer bheb to set him at librrtv, which he did. and the outraged tri e returned to Chicago. At about 4 o'clocn last eveciug. the brother of the young lady whs ap prifed of the affair, an 1 repaired to the hch-11 Hotel to meet Hun-oin and snek redress for the wrongs of his sifter at hit bands; but Hausom hud left aud no doubt got away from the cay brioredaik. Mtb. Hanom Mated to omcer lii gn that tue rlier ot his first wile, in New York, would be cer'aln to prosecute him tor bigamy, if this . artaircflme to his ears, and that Hansom has always been In dread of him. "The German papers are advertising for the heirs of a Wurm who died In this oouutry, leaving a large fortune." A we are all poor ormB, the estate will not go far. The Chicago limi t grumble" because all our periodical literature in Republican in tone. W hy don't the Demdorats learn to read and Btart a magazine of their own f ' FOR SALE. GCOUNTHY SEAT AND FARM FOE SALK .-Huyoroiie uuodrua aoro. orl.tol I'lke, uuvn tun nTt-u ji no unnr iKOOIir. A 14 It, liMOry nrt dwelllOK" to I't- 1 nqulr ou ureiulor. or toiLVV illTAKfeit, lso. eiO i.O(JU-Tblrl. lilM St. SUM 3 CF $16,000, $9000, AND $1000, FOR luvMlluttut lu luurivuv or CUT property. Apply 10 W, W. TI1ACKARA A MOV. ITALIAN OPERA. QALA FESTIVAL SEASON OP Q It A IV X OPJERV, AT TBI ACADEMY OF MUSIC, COMMENCING; MONDAY, JAN. C, 18G8. " THK BALK OF BCURKD SEATS FOR THE BEAt-ON WILL COMMENCE TO MORROW (YVF.niVF.SOAT) JANC1RT I, NEW TEAR'S DAY, At 9 O'clock A. Mi, at 0. W. A. TRTJMPLER'S MuhIc Btora.No. 2t CHESNUT B'reet. Ii3lpli SKATING PARKS. JpINEJ BKATINGJJ FINE SKATING ! ! 1 AT THI BARRIBOX BKAT1NO PARK, BERKS Street, between SECOND and FRONT Hta. 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GENTLEMEN'S WBAPPEB. CIENTIJE2IE.,ri WBArPEBS. GENTLEMEN'S TOBAPPEBS. JOHN C. ARRISON, HOSt 1 AND B NOBTU SMITH ST BEET, la now offering an elegant and extensive variety of iENTEEJIIEN'S WBAPPEBS, SCABFS, TIES MUrXXEBM, BEOTE, IIANOKEBCIIIEFSi ETC., SUITABLE FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Also, his nsnal assortment of MERINO. SILK, and WOOLLEN fl 22rp TNDEHSHIBTB AND DBA WEBS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOIt GENTLEMEN. AN ElEUANT ASSOBTMENI OF TTBAPPEBS, BBEAHFAST JACKETS, CABDIOAN JACKETS, CBAVATS, SCABFS. ULOTES, MUFFLERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SCABF BINOS AND SLEEVE BUTTONS, Willi A UBCAT yabiett of vndeb- UAUttENTM, ETC. J. W. SCOTT & CO., piXltillp M. 14 CIUMJI U SXBEKTt DECEMBER 31, 18G7. DRY GOODS. tjl a k k e rv Two Ilnndrcd fairs Blankets AT REDUCED PBICES. 100 fairs Colored Blankets ll'OO TO ei-00 A PAIB. 10A C'OMrOBTABLES AND WOOLLEN COVEHLETS. 60 MARSEILLES (UILTM, HEDIIN AND FINE. loo COLOBED AND LOW WHITE ll ILTS. SHEETINGS. SniRTINGS. 104 L'TICAS, BLEACHED AND UN BLCAC'IIED. 10 4 WALTHAH, BLEACHED AND UN BLEAIIED. B-4, 0-4, 8 4, 0 4 SHEETINGS, BIGOT PHICtM. W1LLIAMSVILLES, WAMSVTTA, NEW T Ok H HILLS. l 7 stain VOOD SHOW OF DOMESTIC OOODS. INE BLACK ASTRACIIAN CLOTHS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Opened to-day the last case remaining on hand of the FlHEaT QUALITY BLACK ASTRACHAN CLOTHS, SCARCE AND VERY DESIRABLE. For sale wholesale and retail. 12 27 fstn 8t POPULAR PRICES FOR DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 HESNUT STREET. mm eiKAlU) KOW. E. Ma NEEDLES & CO. Will be prepared to offer for HOLIDAY rftE- bET isplendld assortmenu ot LACES. LACE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS VEILS, KM BROIDERIES, ETC. AT PRICES TO INSURE BALES. THEIR BTOCE Off HCUSE-FURHISHIfd DRY GOODS Will be offered at tbe Lowest Rates. Eleventh and Chunut Streets. GrlHAllD HOW. A&OH OHVHI f 212 NOTU EIGHTH ST. 212 LE MAISTRE & ROSS Have Inst opened a large and choice lot of GOOD8 suitable FOR THE HOLIDAYS, such aa HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladles', Gents', and Cull dren's wear, oomprsing Plain Linen, Hemmed Hemstitched, Krubrwldarert, Col red Soidered Tacked, eta, much below regular rates. REAL LACE UDKFS, lrom $2 25 up.; IMITATION " Siceutsop, LACE COLLa R8 from U centa up. LACE TIDIa at a bargain. , LACE CUHTiNS FHOM AUCTION. 3 00 and 14-00 per pair. Also, CURTAIN LACK, very cheap. icon yards UAatBUKU EDGINGS AND INSERT INU& oi elegant patterns. tx ua J CHAMBERS Ho. 810 ARC FT STREET. , -UUIDAY PHESENTS. Folate Lacu ililkls. Foluta Lace Collars and Butts, i; TljreBfl Lc Veils. Kel Val. lldklm from 2'50. - Kmb'd lid Ids, barKRln. (Jnim' Udkln, very cheap, Valenrlenne Setts, new oVslirni. lloo Heal ( lniiy Collars, at 6u omits, six) French Kiub'dSetla. from 74 onta abont hall tbectMtol luj pollution. U jajui WANTS. SALESMEN WANTED, IN A HOSIERY, Whit. Cooda. aud Notion Houh. In New York city. Liberal airanvemeMa will be made with parties coiitrnlilrr a Peunselvaula and Ohio trade. Addrewi HENjUKI'I' Hl 'UM A iOWUtR, bX 4442 New (tutiitj PositiAce, . uh NEW PUBLICATIONS. 1URTUER REDUCTION IN TUB TRIGS or HOLIDAY BOOKS AT "THE CHEAP BOOKSTORE." CloMg Owt Ilelldar Dtoki at a Groat Sacrifice. ' Family Blhlea at all prices. a Urn aMorimeut of Focket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. Tbe Following; Complete Kdltloaa of Charlt Ulckens' Works, ars novr r ferad at a I.ars; Dlironnt from Publlshera Prices. -Household KdlUoo. M volumes; Illustrntrd Library f ditlo'i. 2S volumes; feopiH's Edition, IS volume; Globe Edition, is voluiuw; ultmouil tuition. 1 vols. Kvarythloa; at Lrsa tnaa Panic Prlcat. A large part of our stock at Ism tban HALF PRICE. CALL FOR TUE NK HOLIDAY CATALOGUE' Ez amine our Stock before pnrr basing elsewbare "Tce t-ier. will be kept open until hi o'clock eavu evenlug. JAMES S. CLAXTOM, PUBLISHER AND BOOK9ELLER, 12 30 2t NO. 19 I I rilEMHCT STKEET, B EAUTIFUL HOLIDAY BOOK. 1iakm:j( OTHKK l'OEM9, nv n. j. l.KF.nora . HAKIIbo.Ui.LV 1 L1.UB 1 KATED. "A more besntllul volume than this Is seldom' See u." N, Y. C'lil7.n. ' T lie are all wrlnen, thnugh ofdlfffrent metrei, In that solt, liiHluuailug tone which Is so soolliiug to the reader, and, s an evtdeuc ot great merit, always1 leaves lis luipre" on tli heart." i'or sale ty T. ELLWOOD ZELL A CO.. 1'iiblHhera, Nns. 17 and 19 8. SlXl'lI street.. And by .Booksellers Reoerally. 12 21 lot TTENTION ! AGENTS AND CANVASSERSr "THE JfWV ItEPUBLIC," A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Devoted to the Poiittral, Literary. Agricultural, Rullroad, aud Couimerclal luteresui of NEW JER8EY, Is pnbllsbed at t'AMDKN. every BATUHDIY, I will be a wide-awake Journal, hewing true to the line, "lettbecbips Hy us itiey may." I)-lrlnK and ex pectlt'K to extend Its r,dv iiicreaHiiig clrnulatlua all over the Kiaie, a liberal coujujli-nton will be given to axeuts prot iirli g KUbxcrltiers or advertlsfmuuts. buni-prliitloti ti a y ar In advance. Artiirpns, 1IAKHY 1,. itONVAl.!., Editor. Cmuden.N. I. CUAKLliS PRYOK. Phlluda. Ageot. 12 1712 CLOAKS, ETC. QLOAKINGS. WE ARK DAILY BCEIVIN TUB HEW KMT STYLES OF LADIES' CLOAKINCS, WHICH WIS FFFIt AT OBCATLY BE Dl'tKD PRICKS, IN ADDITION TO A rtTUL UNE OF FANCY CASS1MEIIES, COATINGS, AND ClOODS fiENEBALLY ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND HOTS' WEAR. MCBKIS, CLOTniER & LEWIS, . CLOTH JOBBERS, 8 24am NOS. 10 AND tl S. FOURTH ST. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! HEMltY IVENS. No. 23 o. NINTH Bt. CLO A KS! CLOAKS! THE i HKAPKST AND HbjiT. HKKitY 1VENS.NU.2.1S. M1NTH St. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! litblm UfcfiKY rVEs. No, 2BS. SMUT FURS. 1867. FALL AND WIHTER. 67 FUR HOUSE. (Established In I&I8.) The undersigned invite the speolal attention of the Ladles to their large stock of FUBS, consisting of Muffs, Tipocts, Collars, Etc... CN BUSSIAN 8ABLK, UTTIunUia T A V S3 A "D T IV AAA DADUB1 MINK 8ABLB. ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, FITCH, KTO. AU Of the LATEST STYLES. SUPERIOR FLNIBILJ and at reasonable prices. Ladles In monrnlng will find handsome article PEKSIANNES and SIM IAS; the Utter a most bM tliul lor. CAhKIAGE ROBES, SLEIOH ROBES, and FOOT MUFFS. In great variety, A. K. & F. K. WO M RATH, lllim WO. 41? ARCH STREET. ASWill remove to onr new Store, No. LUSChesnnt street, about May 1, 1868. BOOTS AND SHOES. "J"HE LATEST STYLES IN CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR OEKTLEIIEN AND ROTS. CALL AND BKB TBB NEW BOX TOES. THE SKA TIN a BOOT. PRICES FIXED AT LOW FIUCRES. BARTLETT, NO. 8S SOUTH SJXTII STREET, H 2t tfrp ABOVE CHESNUT PATENT ELASTIC VIWTILATIIvn YSMrR HAI.KIL . They are a PFRFEirr R MElv ittn. HOLD OH BWKiTY EET n ORNH, Tuey relieve HUtU-MAll-H AM) NJiDRAUIA. They abnoro anct remove the PKRePlJtATloa Inside ol JmUIIAJU bXTS. 'J o In-ow their merits they roust be warn. R. I.ll Price. II o ,er pair. Sold ly all retail B00 aod Shoe Ie'ers . tt- A HILL Proprietor. Boston, Haas. Henry EM -it No. 10 Warrru S'reuf, N. Y.I .A J M.Jou e, No. u9 Commwrce airwit, PUlladolvlUA, Wimj-aw Agents. i I Ua .
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