The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 11, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING? TELEGIIAIMI PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANlAItY 11, 18G9.
MKH LSD MEASURES AT 1YASIUXUTOX.
Jom Our Oum Oorretpondent,
Uon. K. H. VtlibnriioN Retrenchment
Nprerli
Wabiiinotoi, Jan. 0, 1RH9. U Is not often that
Mr. Waehburne greats the House to a carefully
written oprrrh. This fact, of Itsalf, naturally
attracted attcutiou to the srnrch which he routl
from printed Blips on Welnoday last, just
previous to the confiderailon of the Pension
Appropriation bill. Kvcrjbwdy at once eurmiscd
that whatever Mr. Wabhbume said on this
occasion might be fairly tnktti a a reflection or
the opinion of General tiruut. Wuihbiirnc
himself denies that he consulted the President
elect about thl upri eh, or t'.iut it was real to
Grant alter It bad been prepared, and previous
to Its deliveiy In tbe lloui-e. This may bo the.
fact, nuudoubtle8 In; but Vahburnc's relations
with Giatt rue so in'.ioiu'e that it I
aafo to :8iiine thut l.t- U thoroughly
acquainted wlih the lat'irN views, not only
concerning retrenchment, but upon every other
subject. There Is n tli of mm who onto'
rnanlfcat Jealouj atTiCl to blleve themselves
And in rnnviiinp nthpra. tUn. Wrtqlihurrii'n lull-
macy with Uraut In oaeA'hitt mythlc.il.
Those, however, who have but kno a-ledu of
the two men will lay i.o biicu "natteritiij
Unction" to their soul. Tilting Wasbbnrnc'
speech as an index ot Ihe policy of the next
administration, eo far as the tinannes are con
erned, a reduction of the public expenditures
and a borrespoudn.g decrease of taxation miy
be rcffrdcl as certain. This will necessitate a
thorough reform in the Federal patronage. The
internal revenue service, from which the ft v
ernmcnt derives met of lis income, must be
overhauled, aud nearly all its oiliciais channel
from the Commissioner do .vn to t he storekeeper
and detectives. This one fact of it-clf sets a
rest the silly stories which have been t-et arto
about Grant's keeping the Johui-ou olUcialiiu
Otfioc.
-C'onsolMntion of the 'rniral nml South
Ainvrienu MinMoiim.
General Butler's amendment to the Diplo
matic and Consular Appropriation bill con
solidation the diplomatic missions of the United
Biatca in Central and South America, does not
meet with that favor which its passaije by a
large majority in Committee of the Whole would
seem to indicate. It has been stated that
Bntlcr's obket in oHerina it was to displace
Gcnerul Kllputrick, the present Minister to
Chili. Butler disclaims any such motive; and,
indeed, evcu bad he entertained it, he cuul 1
bardly have hoped to accomplish, his purpose
in this way, for even ild the mission to
Chili be abolished the President elect could
easily appoint General Kllpattick minister to
one of the consolidated nii-fcion?. Those who
Ve anxious to perpetuate the old feud between
Grant aud Butler nave circulated a story that
Butler's object was to cutdon the patronage of
the President elect. It may be safely asserted,
however, that Butler had no such object in
view when he offered his amendment. It went
through the Committee or the Whole without
much opposition, and may pv-s the House when
the bill is reported ou .Mon lay. But it la very
doubtful if it will pass the 'na'.e. Butler urged
urned it purely on the pround of reform and
retrenchment, and in view of the fact that that
policy is already Inaugurated, the members of
the House could rcarcely vote asralDst it with
consistency, even if they were so disposed. The
Senator, however, are further removed from
the people, und often tanctlou measures from
Which the Representatives would shrink. Be
tides, these foreign, nn-slous are to a large
extent controlled by the Spnatorj, aud they will
be loth to deprive eltuer toeniselvcs or General
Grant of so much valuable patronage. Butler
demonsirutid to the satisfaction of the louse
that the adoption, of hi amendment would be
a clear saving to the Government of about
seventy-three thousand doltais per annum. I
will venture to assert, however, that there will
beSeuators able to prove, when the question
cornea before them, tbat the abandonment o'
these missions would insure a loas to the ciui
merclal interests of the United States of tiee
that amount.
The Civil Sorvlee ltlll.
Mr. Jeuckcs' Civil Service bill, about which
so much has been said and written, experienced
a formidable attack from General Logan on
Friday. The speech, it may be said, was boru
of an accident. Like many other members o
the House, General Logan's attention nad been
eo much engrossed by other mutters deoiaudia
more Immediate action, that he had not seri ausly
considered the Civil Service bill. During hi4
xecent illness, however, he examined the bil
carefully, and also the report of Retrenchment
Committee accompanying it. He was eo im
pressed with the absurdity of its proposition'
that be immediately prepared the speech
which ho delivered in the House on
Jriday. Logan attacked tie general theory o!
tic measure, leaving the discassion ot its lesral
aspect to others more vcrs-d in constitutional
'.aw than himself. His ipetch, however, will
f)im the key-uote of opposition to the bill. It
fas noticeable that upon its conclusion he was
Harmly congratulated by a number of the bet
lawyers in the House, among others Judge
Voodward of Penrsylvanit. The latter Is eu
giged in preparing a vpeecn In opposition to the
Pll, lu wnleu he will discus it Jrom a purely
legal standpoint. He conimted himseir on
Friday with dm ply denouncing It as "a nil,
ibievous measure," aud lu b opinion is cou
mrred in by so many members that there U
Utle hope of the bill ever becjinlng u law.
Vbc I'rowpeelH of a Turlir Bill.
' The fact that the Wuys and Means CommUteo
las coma to the conclusion to allow the Witt
Ulto take its chances lu Committee of the
Thole has given rise to tears of defeat upon the
jirt of its iricnJs. Had they agreed to ask the
I.U6C to recommit it, it would have been much
btter, but to attempt to perfect it in Committee
o:the Whole will go far towards killing it out
ribt. In addiUoo to the opposition it will meet
Jo the House, from members representing
dlerent sections, the members of the Ways
H Means Committee (its natural parent) will
IK be united in its support, because, as It is to
b( perfected by amendments In Committee of
th Whole, the Ways and Mi;ani Committee will
n feel bound to support it as a unit, lie in'
etable wrangling which the cla-hing of the
lmrests of different sections Is almost certain
leproduce will go far towards insuring iu de-
let. If the bill is lost the responsibility will
rtt upon J. K. Moorhcad, but for whose bluu-
citing it Ight have parsed before the reecss
Tli 1'anblonablo SeiiHon,
bolety at tho'capitul IbU winter does not
pimlse as much gayety as previous season1.
Tls la to bo accounted for partly from the fact
tlrt the bcijsIou of Congress is very short, and
partly becaufe the official) of Hi? outgoing
ailminibtrailon are not disposed to spend much
n oney In the last (toys of tholr official terra.
The first "card reception" of tbe season was
eiven by Secretary and Mrs. MeCulloch last
Friday evening, aud n very select and distin
guished company were ptesent. These "card
receptions'' are different from the receptions ol
the Speaker of the House or of the President of
tbo.Dulted Elate. The ma-scs are admitted to the
lattu, but only the favored few are iuvlted to
tho termer. "Cards ot luvitatiou" are out for a
lnige party to be glveu next week by the Hon.
Dennis McCarthy, member of the House from
New York Mr. McCarthy is famous for the
clegaccp of hi:i hO"pitaity. Hpeakcr Co'.fax's
receptions will commence soon, aud ot co'!;xe
will bo hbeially patronized. Joqxpiiuh.
MUSICAL AM) IHUMATlt'.
Hie CII.T niiiMtnienli.
AT TlfK Walm'i KimclcauU'H drma of Afl-r
larh will be pi oil net it tblx eveulm;, witn new
scenery, appolnlmetitR, anil raeehaulcal elleow.
Mr J. E. McDouontiti will make his appearance
lor tbo llrat tlmn In elglit years at IbU tUeatro
in the obaracter ol "Out Tom."
At thk Aut'H Daly's drama of A Flaih of
1.1th(ning atlll retains Its populai lty. It will b
performed to-ulgbt and every niUt until fur
ther notice.
AT tub Tnr.ATHK COMiQtTH! Mla Buaan Oal
ton anil troupe will appear mis evemni in the
operetta of ( The performance will com
mence wttb a lunglmble farce.
On Friday MImh Ualtou will have a benefit.
AT tub American h variety ol attractions
are oDertd for tuls evening.
Tint sai.k of tickkta for Mad m e Parepa
Rosa's concerts nu Wednesday and Tliurailtvy
evenings, at Concert ilnll.wlll cotnmenoa to
day al Trunipler'a muale store. To prevent as
much as posHlblo sneculailon In me tickets, no
morn than six will be sold to one person.
Msdame 11 sa will be assisted by a number of
competent artists. Mr. J. Levy, the cornet
piayer, In particular. Is so highly spokeu of by
the press both In Europe and America that
thnre is mnctt cariosity to hear lilm.
Tub (JritMANiA Ohciikstka will give apnblio
rehearsal at Horticultural Hall on Weduesdsy
afternoon. The performance on this ooeiivion
will be for tbe beneflt oj Mr. Hobert RenRbaw,
editor of Im. Matine. The favorite young
vocalist. Miss C'Hsnle Kentz, will appear.
1a Cotekie Cakm vai.. This grand affair
will come oil lo-uight at the Academy of Music.
Mcsm s. Abel & Risley bave completed all their
preparations, and all that remains to be done is
for tbe maskers to throng into tbe building and
slve themselves np to enjoyment. Toe success
of La Coterie balls In former years is an aisu
runce that the present one will be in every way
grntlfjina to the lovers of pleanure.
Thk M.ksnrrcuob Bam The annual
masked ball of the Mroanerctior Society will
take place on Thursday evening, January 11. at
tbe Academy of Mudc. This managers wno
have charge of tbe aflalrnre exerting them
selves to make it a brilliant hiiccchs. A num
ber of new and interesting leatnres will be in
troduced, calculated to promote tho eoj lyraent
of those who participate, aud every oue may
be assured of a good time. The sub.iertpi.lon
Uat Is rapidly flMiii'.; up, and those who propose
to attend should secure their tickets without
delay.
Miss anna K DicKfNSOK's leolure at the
Academy of Music, on Friday evening, on the
snt'jeotot' "Woman's Wrongs aud the Kemedy,"
should attract a Urge audience. Tbe price of
tickets ia unnMially low, lii cuts admission
and 50 cents for reserved seats. The sle of re
served seats will commence on tomorrow
morning at Gould's piano rooms, No. 913 Cues
nnt street. .
Mk. Hamufx K. MunnocH will lleoture on
"Klocution as an Art," at Ooucort Hall, to-mor
row evening, for tbe beneflt of the Teachers'
Jratltnte. Tbe lecture will be illustrated by
select .readings. Tickets can be procured at
Tiumpler's, No. OSfl Chesnut street.
CITY ITEMS.
Clothing
lowkr than fob ten ykabs.
Ovkucoats. liue all-wool Chinchilla and Fur
iienver reduced to..............M..mM.n. 118 o
Uf tbe newest and most stylish material, cut
and make, which have been sold at ...i5 00
A great varloty of all styles, upwards
ffO Dl iimh ntwiMi ttmnmimimimMMH 00
Hkatins Jackkth. The best assortment In the olty,
selling off very low,
Pastai-oons, all-wool Casstinere, reduced to ft DO
Vk.TB Flua all-wool CaHSlra-re. reduced to.....ra.j-oO
Bi bin tus Coats, In great variety, al prices equally
lew.
Boys' Clothino, very low Indeed.
our whole stock ot V kn h. Youths', Boys'
and Children's Clothino to be sold out at
a great KtoircTioN cr 1'kicks, which are in
all cases guaranteed lower thau the lowest
elHewhtre, or the sale cancelled and the
niouey refunded.
Call and examine eur goods after having
examined those ot the ''saoilHcliiK " buases
before purchaaluir. A t'lr test Is all we ajk.
Ualf-vjuy beMW-n BKSTHRrr A Co.,
FiiVi and
V 'i'nwua ilAi.L.
Sixth ttreet
) No. 014 MaukktHt ,
iUIiADin,piir.
A.v-B Ko. eOOBaOAOWAV, Skw Youk.
"A Littlk Bilious." How otlea this Is the re
spoEse to the enquiry after a frleud's heat h ! as If 10
be billots was a trifling- matter, bardly worth think-leg-
about. But let It be remembered that, as ' tall
oaks from little acorns grow," so formldabla diseases
arise from btlog "a II tls blllou i"
Mevere bilious at acks are more common In spring,
sunnier, aid autumn than In winter, but tbe serious
disorders ot tbe liver which so often occur at those
seasons might be traced, In hundreds of instances, to
w later indulgences and tfcelr neglected consequences
More blghly-seaioned food Is eaten, more liary
drinks Imbibed, In cold Iban la warm weather, and
thus the biliousness Is produced which, under a
aimer temperature, culminates In remittent and
lutvrmltteat fevers,
Tbe very best medicine for persoas wbo ars either
a mile or a ixoil dial bilious Is Hostkttba's Sto
uach liiTTBhs. Kn blue pill or calomel Is required
lu such caser. Those powerlul mineral medicines
cut two ways, like a double-edgd sword. They act,
It Is tiue. npon the liver, but react most delelerlouiiy
on other pans of tbe system. Tbey "stick" there,
and teautiot b got rid of The Betters contain vege
table agtuti ol an antl-blllous tendency, that produce
a f pet I tic and must genltil effect upsu the bl'lary
organ, wlihcut eutuUlcg an; evil conieiiiencei what
ivtr. Tbty are aitoptther uliultnume, and act favor
ably and simultaneously upon the sloaiAch, the llvir,
the bowels, tbe nervaus system aud tbe b.sln,
Da Me isth W'KATuDM-lia.f tlit nigiiis moldy
the streets but Wkrixi U the a.musphe:b. Y u lu
voUntariiy throw oil' your overcoat aud ihruw up
the windows of your bou e 11 tli ar weli euonKO is
kng as you keep youneif i rolocted ttoux tue uu.
healthy Utlueucei of tbe moUt aud untlmoly tnaw.
lo do so you must keup jour fuel dry when on the
street, and youi dweiiiuB dry wheu at home. Ouuii
accomp'Uh tb urt,t aud goil fires the latter, Uuuu
can begotten ataay store, but sood Cjal cn onlv be
procured at AlterV. lie has Mi olMce at the corner Of
Slim anu epi ui viumu nee.a; an Uopot at Ko, Ij7
N, Ninth street.
A JIackino Couoh is one of the most dlsn-esslng
as well as aangeruus iuiuh ui tuutu oue can be
anllcted with. lis continuous astlon faUgues aud
Irrlta'es the lunus, and thus engenders conaumpuou.
Upham's Frish Meat Cure will cure the ough,
soothe tbe In listed broucuia. ana give tone and
vlnor to the lungs aud whole system.
A single bottle will couvluce any one ol lis parity
Bold oue dollar ier bottle-
JOJINSTON, 1IOLLOWAT A fOWOKW,
Kn. SiU Aruu street
riVALTU-r.iviao fcpeer's Wine Hitters are puraand
tfally excellent-health giving. The debilitated
from whatever cause, use them with the fullestcon
licence of receiving advantage by them They are
pleaaaut to the taste, aud are maloly the pure Jules
Of tbe grape: dluretto, sudatliin, aud loulo la their
effect. B:d by Diui'gUUi
JrwaLav.-Jw1'- William W. Cassldy. No. U Boutb
Second street, bak' tn largest and most attractive
assortment of One rf"" ry and silverware a the olty
Purchasers can rely o.a ob alnlug a real, pure arti
cle furnished at a price fc'blch cannot be equalled
He also baa a large stork of American Western
watrhee In all varletlr and at all prices. A visit to
bis store Is sure to rwnlt in plew;'re and profit.
Skin Disrasks What form of disease Is more
annoying than tbat of tbe akin, wltb lie Itching,
stinging, smarting, lu ugly ted pimples, blotchy
eruptions, and loathsome Ichorous desjnam aliens
Happily, Illeskell's Tetter Ointment Is asovereica
remedy for every form of skin dteane, making a
radical cure In evurv case. Bold So cents pit box
Kent by mall for u cents. Johnsum Holloway A
t'owlen.
It Is well to get clear of a oold the Hrst week, hat
It Is much better and eater to lid yoarseirof It tbe
first forty-elgbt hours the proper rime ly for the
lurposebelng Dr. Jaiiie's ItpectoraaL Hilt by ad
Irucgists.
MONEY LOANKO
In suuis from one dollar to thousands, on Dlainoud i.
Mlver Ware, Watchen, Jewelry, Clolhluir, Dry Ojods,
etc., at Bkttkw's Loan Olllce, Northeast corner
F Ifteenth and Market streets.
Thk Vnitku Secubitv Lira Insobanci Com
pany adver le In another column for Agents and
Solicitors. The h'ph standing of the Company com
mends It to the confidence of the entire community-
IhaBi.is Btokfs A Co.,
Merchant Tailors
and Clothiers,
No. 8M Ciiesoiit street,
MABHIED.
JAItHKTT MCJAHTY. On tbeiith Instant, at the
( mlieorni, by Kev. Father Klcock Mr. JOHN W
JAKKKTT. or Lehigh county, to Miss OA L, LIS
alcCAltTY, of Philadelphia,
MtOaKCKIN BICiOKltr On tbe2'itltof Dcnm
her, by toe He. Mr Hterrett, Mr. J AM E-i Mi-i'KKO
Klet to Mies Ll..Y B1UUKBT. both of this city. No
cards.
DIED.
RKIDl, KB. -Saturday morning, Jnnory 9, DOIll
1I J;lIj JiKiDi.KH. wtle of K. It Iteltler.
funeral from the resilience of her lather. Haniuel
howell No. 6" N. Eleventh stree',1 uemUr. jAuuary
12. ai 2 o'clock P. M. Kelauves aud trleuds lu vned to
attend, without lurtber notice, interment at laurel
3I11L
i A881N. On the 10th Instant, JOHN C1S9IN,
aged &s yearr.
'Ihe relatives and friends, the Academy ot Natural
Sciences, tbe American l-bllosopnlcal coclety, and
Krankhu Lodge, No. l:il, A. Y, M., are respectfully In
vited to attend tbe funeral, irom his late residence.
No. 4W Spruce street, on Wednesday, tbe 13. h Instant,
at t o'clock. Interment al Laurel Hid.
liYKK. On the Otn Instant, of dlsase enntraotrd Id
the army, Lieutenant JOHN '.). UVKK H.,ol dm
luy 11, 1'lsl itegimeut i . Voie. aged 51 years aud 1
month.
The relatives and friends of the family, alio tbe
members of Ihe 91st IleKluient le. Vols., are respect-
tuliv luv ted to sitent the innural, from bis late rusl-
derce. No. 2l"i Bulge avenue, on Wednesday after
noon at 2 o'clock.
WUISTLKR-On the !) h instant. JOHN WHtST'
I.K.K, in tbe S.d year of bis age.
Ilia relative and menus are respectfully Invited to
attend bis luuernl, from the residence of His son-in-
luw, ( hsrles Knoll jr.. do. i;w a. juniper street on
Weilnft.sdv. tbe lHtb luitun . Luav itie liou- at 7
o'clock A.M. To proceed to VVIHUMwii. (nesier
county, Pa., via Pi-nusylvanla Hi,;irid 8 A M. tralu
Am ehicaN
Life Insurance Company,
Of XliiludolpUia..
S. L. t'orucr Fourth Hiid Walnut Street.'?.
4r rtit JtulUutiott ha no $uperior in ihe United
(SUUtM IS 1IJ
DRY GOODS.
IwO. 828 ARCH STREET.
NEW. TABLE CLOTHS,
NAPKINS.
Tabic Linens by the Yard,
The Cheapest Buyers will find
PRICES SATISFACTORY.
grxTRA notice:.
JOHN . THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St.,
Invites cgpcciul attcutiou to bU LAUUL
aud LLLUANT ubsorlinent of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
BUI TABLE FOH 11 7
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
The Eiitlrc Stock Is Offered at the Verj
LOW KST PRICES.
i; M Q V A L K li M O V A L.
'lu accommodate our bulness, we have removed
,o our new aiid hiuc'ouu Witrehouse.
Nc. MH. blXlU oTKKKT ANU.NO, 11 DKCA.TDU
6 J KICET,
where, with lncresed f.cllllles, we trust to be able
touiet t ti e Mauls of m; trade aud the conuiuars ut
paper itenerally.
17 01 T. MEflAKOKlC Ol CO,
ptHOICC AhTlCLKS FOR UOLinAYS.-Al
J the iiljou l'lirniDbing tstre, o. M N. elXi'li
licct. below Arch, may lie found a superb amort
uient ot Vaucy ncaris. Kocstiea, Uiovtw. liauaaer
LlileiM. Jlonlery, etc., which are ollured at very low
prices. Mr. KICHAltU KAY UK, the proprietor, hat
excellent taste lu the selection ol his stock.
Also, his Improved fehonldsr Seam Pattern Shirt
which has ulveo such uulveisal satisfaction, out b
UjeHiirement. 12 21 luiflp
ROD0EU8' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCK.'l
KN1V1W, Pearl and (star Handl., of beantlful
riolKh. JtolJl, ltj-i' anil WAhV a iinn irk.u'H Ki.
MKH, and the eelebrated LUMVL'lH.a BAZUB
AJlhhOl(H of the Humt quality.
Hazurm, Knives, bclwoia, and Table Ontlery Oronnd
f""inim, at r. SLAJJaJKA't), isu. us o. lltnitl
teaat.holow dhaanni. inl
DKAFNES8.EVEUY INSTRDMEXT THAT
science and skill nave Invented to assist lbs
Karlnf lu every decree of daaln,iw; also, Kenplra
ttr; aluo, tlraudall's Patent tlrutohwi, superior to
HEARTH AIID HOME,
A WEEKLY J0U!t VL
foa ma
FARM, UlRDEN U) FIRESIDE,
BDITRO Mr
DONALD O. MITCHELL
410
IIARBIBT BEECUBIl BTOWS.
No. 4 NOW READY.
TAI1I.K OT tONf-KNl'.
I.
THE KINO OFIA8TUKK-LA;U.
(Al'lolure.) E. Foaum.
II.
LARGE AND SMALL FARMS.
Hon. Lbvi Stock uriduk.
III.
Mil. MECHI and BRiriSH AORIOULTfJKE.
IV.
ALETTEH AND COMMENTS THEHEON.
Donald O. Mi rc hell.
V.
TUE PKINCIl'LE3 OF BKEEDINU.
Hon. CAiii.Ks li. Flint.
VI.
S W AUD LAND ESSENTIA L TO GOOD VINES.
A. J. CAYWOOD
VII.
OUCH ID'?.
(Illustrated ) Jamks IIooo.
Villi
OXEN vs. IiOUSE
J. It. O.
IX.
GATEWAY FOll A KUUAL CEMETERY.
(IllustrateU )
PJNALD U. MiTOUEIiL.
X.
GARGET, Oil INFLAMMATION OF THE
ODDER.
l'rofessor Law. of Cornell University.
XI.
WHAT KIND OF WOOL SHALL WE GROW?
Hon. T. C. Pktkiw.
XII.
OU K HOPPER.
XIIL
AMERICAN NEWS.
XIV.
THE WORLD ABROAD.
XV.
THE MARKET.
XVI.
HOW SHALL I LEAKN TO WRITE?
HABKIET BEKOIIEK SfOWK.
XVIL
LA ORECHE.
FbkdebickS. Coz.bns.
XVIII.
IN THE ICE. (Conoluded.)
J. T. TltOWU ItlDQR.
XIX.
HANGING BASKETS.
SoraiA O. Johnson.
XX.
HOW TO MAKE A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE.
Prof. Austen Flint, Jr.
XXI.
TREES FOR VILLAGE STREETS.
Prof. A. J. G RIDLEY
XXII.
UNCLE ELIHU.
Rev. G. U. Nbwcomb.
XXIII.
MRS. HUNNIBEE'S DIARY. (IiltiHtrated )
Mrs. Laora E. Lyman.
XXIV.
TV E CARROT BASET. (Illustrated.)
MUi till. UK KT,
XXV.
A VISIT TO A NEW ENGLAND AGRICUL
TURAL FAIR.
Katk Field.
XXVI.
HOW A GIANT MANAGED MATTE Its.
Frank R. Stockton.
XXVII.
HISTORICAL PIE.
XXVIII.
SONNET.
XXIX.
AMUSEMENTS FOR TUE FIRESIDE.
XXX.
STAND AND DELIVER. (A Picture.)
HoCKSTEIN,
XXXI.
THE MOUSTACHE MOV EMENT.
Susan snap.
l or Sale by all A'ews Dealers.
SIAI-KMIJIIIEX, 10 CEXTS.
Single Copies, Jl, invariably in advanoe.
Three Copies, $10. Five Copies. IIS.
N. B. We shall begin In our next number a
powerful Story, written expressly for HEARTH
AND HOME by Mrs.Rkukcca Harmnu Davw
author of "Life in tbe Iron Mills." It will be
illustrated by tuo admirable pencil of Ste
riiKNS. aud will be found to possess tbe highest
Interest.
1'ETTKKUlLli, BITES & CO
- - PUBLISHERS,
lt5p I'Altli BOW, New York,
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A CABD. Pricea of everything rednoad since the appraisement of atook.
of Men's aud Boys' Salts aud OVERCOATS still very good.
WANAMAKKR & BROWN,
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
WANAUAKBR & BRO iVN,
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE,
OAK HALL,
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKEJT STREETS.
LAST MONTH
OWlEf?, COLLADA Y CO.
HAVE THIS DAY MADE
STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS
IN OBDER
TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK,
AS THEIIi
LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY I.
Nos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street
DRY GOODS.
F
UENCH MERINO ES, 62 CENT!!!!
, Brown French MtTimttt tac.
' iroicTM, JJluc. Urtent Aludc, etc.. 7or.
All the good ilutdet, Htc,
Uarnett, etc, extra fine. II.
VOOI'RR t COXAlin,
B. B. comer KliifHA J1ARKK' ntmti.
62
CENT WOOL 4'OPLINS
Double Fold redua U from 88 cmUd.
76 ct ill jvijlim, reaucntjrmn ft.
tl Fopltiu, reduced from ti Ti und l 09.
Bona fide reductions on our Jh-ru Uoodt.
VOUVElt it COXA no.
8. X cornrr SIN'J JI oud AlAUKUt Sirerti.
M
OUR NINO fiUESS GOODS
JllarJc I'WtHir Ottoman fl'lVi K.
Jilack lt')f Poplin, bxn xi
Mack Mnhair AIJH'mn. (Or . ;
Mack trench Nn inut, 7. c. up
Mack Wool JJUatnt s. ! c. t
COOJ'JiR ,f- rO.VAKD.
ft S cornrr NINTH unit MA lih kl' Mrni,
OMAN SCARFS.
Jiomun Tiei, all wiillha. lie tn ii 60.
i6 cent 'J'iet, rich ana r r wiWre.
biicent '111 handsome Hrnchr. ends
IMiaoscn Jidkfs,, heininrd ami lieiiitii-hcil,
UiJl'KK .1- VONAIllK
8, E. corner NJN'J'Ji find MAllKKTHtreetii.
R
SILK VELVET SAC QUE S.
ttiObilk Velvet 8aeittt
Hraver Sarijnit. cha p ft tn SIS.
Jiedueed pric.Mur many L'juukH,
S heavy large Wool ni .nun Sh wi.
OOI'KK t CO.VARn,
17fBm 8. E comer NINTH and MAKUl:Ttrei t.
1869-compei rnoN pmces ! !
Ur TOWN LIGHT ! X PENSFS 1 !
0CK IUSI0MEKS THK UAIXKRS ! !
Goods delivered la all r of tbs city cro.'uly
and free of cbrge.
MUhLlNSI MUSLINS!
Thornleys Popular Corner.
We bave laid In a iDpurior (toclc of MUHLINB,
Bleaclied and Unbleached nl' wlath. and qaallt'ei,
anil tn prpitret to mr iy tuo ihoniauila of our
1 hllRdtlpUla Uuuaekeiipem uu tua very best terms,
JOSEPH H. THORN LEY,
K. li tor. ElUIlTIlnud SI'KIXU UARDEX.
N. B.-Yoacaa ride to our ao.-, it will pay to
come. Idlmrp
l)l;IS3 OCODS AND nil V WLH oloslog out luw.
1-AaiiLY MOURNING
EVl-BY ABTICI.K FOK If KST AND BiiOOSD
DTtH unuun. HON N H.'I'B
SnAWLS, VHLS, UKAl'fc,a, (JoLLAlH. TO.
At prices tu compete wim rvn ortiont eACrldcelu
1K1T tlUOi):i.
MYERS' Now iluurmug ttore,
No Uls CII KHMJ I" Ktroet,
lllSlniwuui ulHtRDUDW,
Th assort ueni
OF THE SALE.
DRY GOODS.
QOTTON GOODS DEPARTMENT.
S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
CEMllAL DllY U00DS STOKE,
Corner EIGHTH and MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA,
We shall ccnt'nne to maintain and I acre ate the re
putation we nave sustained at being Uie largest and
Cheapest Muslin House
IN THE CITY.
Eecplvlcg onr supplies from first bands oulr, wa
ball berfadtr sell all
Muslins bj the Tiece at the llegular Wholo
sale Trices.
THIUTY-FITE CASES AU DALES
MUSLINS.
Comprising all tbe leading brands and w Id tbs of
riLLOIV JMVMI.INS.
VI1K MflKRIINUi,
riHKauMiiiJiuai,
WAHNIITTAi
n i aj. i a n j vi iix,
NHW IUHH MILLS,
Bil WILLS.
ABHWBI81IT,
rOttKTUi OR.
lUlKfKHKKPf.B.
vuvit or thk tvua,
Our constant aiut will be to make the lowest prices
tu tbe market.
iiuca yaid-wtde Hhlrllng 12'. cents.
Yard-wide U'lbloacbed Muniu, ci'i cents.
i yaxas wide DubleacUud bheellugi, ix) cents.
House Furnishlns; Linens
IN LABQE A860RTMENT.
STRAWBR1DGE & CLOTHIER.
pOPULAH PUICE3 KOlt DJiY GOODS.
KICIiEY, MIIARP CO.,
Ko. 77 CHKMAltlV Street.
HILKH. KICKKY, bHAKP W
VKlVKI 9. KICtl!.Y, BKAKF OO
iHlfU 1'OPLIKS. KIUKhr.
PKKNOll POI'LINS. WL'KH.V.B 'lKC i .
SILK 1-OPLINB. K,KKX' 2ff a KP 2 .
WOOL POPLINS. 1(-'K1,;!itKPAOO
PLAID POPLINH KlOKfcY, J.
CbakUicali. Poi-lins. 11UM, gfJiK? oo
Ii t'oous at i!i cents. it'Cgi' Sh arp 2 CO.
Dress Ooods at 0 oeiiW. K Ch ?32kp 2 oo
Dits Ooods at 4 cut g,,iUp LHi
DrMsUooHsatMoeuUi. ftf M1AKP ix
ltre.8 Ooods ml Vi'. cuts. . J ha HP & OJ
DruiB Ooous at 56 cent. SuAKP A ll(
i'KVWii1 10 W HIt?K KY BHikp t CO
i xist: kp z &
1 AIM "it A l b KICK K Y. 811 AKP A CO
H?VAV,IFU i MOSLINM. KICK KV, SHARP A CO.
I 1NKIV H ltlt'K KY, HHAKP A IK).
WllirJrf'I'8v ItlUK f.Y, SHARP A CO.
l'(."it priu. for Dry Ooods bj the yard, plaoe. or
psukaa-
Kit UKV, Nil AKP A CO.,
l!wws:rp No. 7'J7 CllKSNVT tit(eA.