THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAril PlttLADBLPIIIA, MONDAY, FEBfttTAIiY 1, 18Q9. MUSICAL AUD D1UK1TIC. The City AmniemDM, ' At Ttf . a0 Shakespeare's comedy of IweWh JTight, or You Wid, announced for eTeryereninBot'.tha PrMCnl week- Thl VH bu aUraoled crowdtu bon9M' and tf ,ber8 U 00 falling off In the aUenoV:,ce' " ,0 be hipel tUat the management will alio" 11 ke,P the llwt for a number of we ta lo pott." na P0 . pono the novoT'lc that havo been ana".' ounced uniu tbc public crave a chaoee. It wouM t. a Pity to withdraw a really fine play like this so long as XYs j public are willing, lo wltnon tt; and r M for Mrf Edfttond latei' comedy of Tarns Vats, We can yord t j wait for It any length of time, and not got tired of waiting be It ever so long postponed. ) The peiTo1 tr.Stico of Tieelfih Niuht has been very moclv improved sinoe the first evening. The actou ropear to understand their puts better than ttiey did, and the play as no ! represented is one that no lover ot the drama l cboild ralsj scelniv'or it I better tban anything In the line of 8bakepc.rlan comedy thit has J been given In this city for several years. The j Cniy performances that can at all becorapwed Hrlth It wer .hose of Mwh Aio About Nothing, a season jt twt ago at tbe Cbesnat, during Mr. James F. Murdoch's eugagoment. Tbe pUy at the Chesnut was not placed upon the statro, 1 iwever, in a style equal to that at the Arch, and It was not as finished and artlstio as a Whole. t Mr. Barton Hill plays the part of "Malvollo'' very much better than be did originally. lis L aecnis to hnve a better appreciation of the char. acter, and he is entitled to praise for a very t Intelligent and careful piece ol acting. Mr. Hill, however, is not well fitted for the part, and be can never hope to make the same repu tation, in it .hat he would in some other. 'Malvollo" Is such a peculiar creation that it is no dkicredlt to so excellent an actor as Mr. mil tnat he does not exactly come up to the ileal. The most talented artists canuot do everything, and tbe mbst versatile actors will find some characters beyond their powers of expression. A less talented performer than Mr. Hill mi?ht bit the idlosyncracies of "Malvolio" exactly, and yet not rise above mediocrity in other parts. Mrs. Drew interprets the wonderful grace and delflhcy of '.'Viola's" character with finer effect than ' on Monday last, and Miss Price also has made a very marked advance in her rendering cf the itfrt of "Olivia." This Is decidedly the beat . si 'ormance this lady has yet given us. Mr. Mi ikay as "Sir Toby Belch," and Miss Davenport m "Maria," have Improved greatly. Mr. Craig's "Sir Andrew Agaecheek" is not : only one of his most succesful personations, but . It is one of the best, if not the best acted char acter in the play. The plajgoing public do not care to see Shakespeare' or the standard dramatists all the t time, aud no vheatre could tumtaln Itself without producing entirely new pieces, even u mey aid fall below the old-established favorites in merit. iflere arc a numoer oi reau j nrsi-ci ass piays, now- , ever, wblch are so seldom bronght out that fir i the vBt majority of persons they are as good as entire novelties, and one of these is lwejth NiaM. Aa You Like It is another, Winter's low Is another, Measure for Measure is , another, The Taming of the Shrew is another; aud a great number might be named f bv other authors than Shakespeare. The lamina of the Biurets has not been played for a great while, except iu a mutilated form as a two act fajce. Ai You Like Jt, with the excep , - tiou of one or two performances by v Mrs. Scott-Siddons recently at the ' Academy of Munic, in which that lady car. 4 tied off all the honors. hus not been acted for a ? still longer time than Ixcefth Night. Winter's Tale was brought out once last season at the :i Walnut by Mr. J. W. Wallack, and it attracted - the only full house during bis engagement; - and before that it bad not been performed in this city for a number of years. Any of these plays, if placed npon the stage in first-rate style, and as well acted as Twelfth Night, Is would prove as great attraction?. People go to the theatres lo be amused, and there Is plenty oi laughter and good entertainment in The Taming of the Shrew, while Winters Ta'e one of the most interesting stories .'. that Shakespeare ever illustrated with . his genius. It ranges over tho whole scale o - human sympathies and passions, from trage ly ' to broad farce; it is embellished with some 0 the -rarest poetry that ever emanated from the brain of Shakespeare; and as for scenio effect i the Bouclcaults and Daljs of the day never . J. Imagined anything equal to the statue scene ' with, which the drama concludes. The characters y. of this piece would afford the members of the Arch Street company ample opportunities for the display of their talents, and it would be a rare gratiflca'ion for those who admire dra matic art to see it produced there with tbe same ' care as is bestowed upon less worthy plays. At the Walnut the lust performances of ' BouciCault't drama of After Dark are an nounced, it will bo withdrawn after the present week, ana on juonaay even-.ngnexi nr. ana sirs Barney William's will commence an engagement, and will appear in a number of their favorite Irish pieces. At the Chkbnct Mies Susan Oalton will appear this evening iu Offenbach's operetta of CO." The house has been cleaned and put in order for this reopening, and it is to be hoped that the 'appreciation of the public will follow Miss Gallon to her new abode. The troupe has been increased by the engagement of Mr. James Dunn and Mr. James T. Ward, and the chorus and orchestra will be larger than tbey were at the Theatre Coniique. The orchestra wi 1 ba lead by Mr. W. G. Dietrich. "66" will be performed to-morrow, iucnm anu urumnm on Wedncsc'ay.and La Soummbwa on Thursday. . 1 I - . J T'.i. .1. km tub Thhatrb Comiqub Mr. J. Holmes firnverhas been ensraged for six nights. Mr Grover is a native of Philadelphia, but he has never neared here before. Tbia evening drama written by himself will be presented, in which he will sustain five different character! At th Amebicaji an attractive variety enter oinmmt will be offered this evening. Caw. Woifbohn will Rive his fourth matinea f tbe season at the Foyer of the Academy of n-morrow. Mr. William Candldus, the I celebrated tenor singer of the New To:k Arlon Society will make his or-i appearauco .u. ..,r Mr. Edouard Colonne, violinist, and Mr, BndolpU Hennlg, violoncellist, will also appear, .! 13 KRM AN1A OBCHS8TKA 1U give B PUUII .t. Horticultural Hall on Wodnebday rcuw- afternoon. n Coanovi. the popular wit an '.if .in deliver the firtt of his series o lectures at Concert Hall on Thursday eveuini next. The subject will be "Miss Jonos' Wed ding No Cards." Tho sale of scats commences to-dny at Gould's piano rooms, No. 923 Chemut street. M. PAtrt nn CnAtti.tr will deliver a lecture at Conceit Msll this cvpnine on "Lion and Uorllla tlunnng." As M. Da Clialllu has parU(ilpntd lnrordy in the sports named, he will be sble to alve bis aumtors ome enWrtafnlnir information on the suojpct The lecture will bo illustrated by maos and paintings, hotni tbe features of the country explored by M du Cbstllu during bis watuleritiBs In t'cmrfll Airicn. Tbe lont ire will be for the beiiedt of. the SabbatU School of lie Nonh Preobvterian Church, Sixth Ftroet, it I A tV ii rn ATA . Tllrni ahi l-tA nKt a In n.l at l " U ib.w Vinn..lU r mm A COh vi t,u: icuiut ui tuc Frvi trin Church. Hevcn;h reVmwnl !V. Mr. iaimnet-i-1. ine r n,.,.h,..,i, u..t k. ducted by tbe choir ' ,,Hi . ' Miss Caroline McCaffrey. U?,"'i,'?-M1?"",rre7! Mr. Willutm A. Urlicoe, Mf. " "'l""' BU" Mr. J. G. Omsei. An BttrflOtTe .PI"r'lru'T,,e of the pc rformers'.tjo less tban the worthlaess of the object, will ensure a lull house. Aimuncui be pircured at Kennedy's drua slofi Hiventh and Brown streets. Jahbs k. Mubdcu, Kq , wi'l give radintf at the Academy of Music on Mondav evening Dext, under tnc Biipices oi me aiTcanui ) Library Company, it ts doi necesary ror us to upeak at leuffth with recard to Mr. Murdoch's menu bs a reader: everyone ano vs wnat tnov are. We anticipate a lull liouso on next Monday, DRY GOODS. Tli Importation nt Nw York nurlnir janunrj. BVom7i N. Y. Journal of Commerce of Saturd ty We ant lelpate by one secular day tbe oloso of the niontn in the presentation or our tnolea representing the Imports of foron;n dry e-uiis at i bis port, as the reoord is kept lu even weak, aud inl oompsrss with the same period of UsW year. TtaeJaauiirr trade la this department Muetuaies more than almost any other mouth la tbe year. The following will shosv the rela tive totals in each year sinoe 1800: IMl'OBTS OF FORRIORT DRY GOODS AT KKW YOltK l OR TUB MONTH OK JANUARY. 1800 eil,770.00S. 1865 $2 ai0,61 881 10 U5H.N5T 1BW lj,79,()!H IKC2 .. 2.9.25a:i8(i7 m 11.928.872 1K63 - B.IW9.181 l6S 5.1lt,i9 lbfil ,184,8ll l8ti 7,Htil,015 Aitnouun mis meniu noowa a Rata on toe same period of IdrI year, It Is a little below the average for twenty years. We annex the dutalla of tbla movement la Januaryof each of the last three years: BNTKEED FOB COHSUHrTIOH, 1807. 1S69. 1800. Manufr. Of W00l...$l 68U.I83 J573 8-t !)J0,fl7 j Do Uol.tou. i,oj 8a7 6lo. Oil l,:itu,8(2 Do BUK....M 9 1 1,011 8o0 1.4ii7,HU Do Flax 051.817 49l),70l ti-t9.m MUcell'S Dry O'as. 6.;j.2.31 13J.027 oO&.MH Toialen.foreon 95,830.470 13,100,052 85.06G.Htt3 WITHDRAW! FROM WABEH0U8E. 1867. 1868. 0185,51 8S7.821 1H0.473 438 019 112.078 IHIM. $'i.017 341.290 249.VO.S 50 131 107.02I Mannfs. of Woo'..l,2(i9.836 Do uonon OM ISO Do Bilk.... 3l,K7l Do Flux... 715,!!9I Mlacel t'a Dry U'ds 98 7U7 Total withdrawn from warenonse-s J.uw.tf;:s Add en. t oons'n... 6.xsa,-170 $1,604,974 3.160,052 91.037,271 6.068.833 Total thrown on the market 88,897,413 S4 ,765.028 $7,001,107 BNTEBED FOB WARBHOUSING. 18W. 1888. 1869. Mannfs. of wool.. St 12.1 id Jf7l2 6l5 8'7 9W Do cotton 1720.870 474.220 475 672 1)0 silk.... 988,180 285.0:3 487.I7J Do flax.... 917.KH4 821.210 621,718 Mlficell'S dry sds. 283.5311 135.733 111,070 Tot. ent'd wr'hre..0,092 10a $1,!I,V),2H7 $2,5f4l82 Add ent'd toon... 5.83J,170 3,100,072 6.0tio.833 Tot. ent. the prt. $11,028,872 $5,110 859 7,Cti 1015 There baa been abont the usual dlfTerenoa be tween the gcoda entered for warehousing and tbe total withdrawn, leaving a small Increase ol the stock lu bond. CI TY ITEMS. Paicsa Gbkatly Kkddckd-jo el tie out M'in'.tr bt"ckof Men'i. Youth? and Hoy? Clothing. BaU-voav brtwn Bkkn tt A Co., f(Ui and : y Tnwaa Halc, Sixth- tUrcHl.) No. 51 MABKtst 8t , Philadelphia, And 17o. 600 Broadway, fkw Yoiuc. Tub Ikclsmkmt Sbason, and its Brs-KCTS otr tbi WkaiC ams Fikblb. Tbe drafts which saroh h ( oold makes upon the vital powers of the debili tated and delicate are not less severs than the drain upon their strength caused by axoesslvs beat. The vast disparity between the temperature of over heated rwmi and omces at this season and the frigidity of tbe outer air, Is a fruitful souroe of sickness. To fortlly the body agalait the evil conns qnencea of the snddsn alternations of beat and cold referred to, the vital organization should be strength enened and endowed with extra resistant power by the use of a wholesome Invlgorant: and of all prepa rations for tbla purpose (whether embraced Id the regular pharmaeopoet or advertised In the public Journals), there la none that will compare In purity and excellence with Hostettkb's Btomach Bit. TF.aa, Acting directly upon the organ wblch con verts the food Into the fuel of life, tbe preparation Imparls to It a tons and vigor which ars communicated to every fibre of the frame. Tbe digestive function being accelerated by Its tonic operation, (he liver regulated by Its antl-blllous properties, and the waste matter of the system carried eff punctually by Its mild aperient action, the whole organisation will necessarily be In tbe best possible condition to meet the shocks of winter and the sudden changes of temperature. The weak and sensitive, especially, cannot eueounter these vicissitudes wltu safety. VDless their tenatr svstema are strengtuened and braced by artificial means. Every liquor sold as a ataule ot trade la a uiterated, and. were.lt other. wise, mere aioonoi is siuipiy a temporary excitant, vhlcb, when lis lirni effects have subsiued, leaves the physical powers (and tbe mind as well) la a worse condition tban before, HosTKTTKH'a Bit tkhs.ou lbs other band, contain the essential pro perties oi ibi iuua vMiuauiif kjuiu ana alterative roots, barks, and herbs, and their active prlnolple Is tbe meuoweat,iw AvuiugHaaaust innocuous of all dlduuive stimulants. A BAOxnta Couch Is one of the most distressing l well as dangerous forms of cough one can be afflicted with. Its continuous action fatigues and Irritates tbe lungs, and thus engenders consumption. TJpbam's Fresh Meat Core will cure tbe oongh, soothe the Irritated bronchia, and give tone and vigor to the lungs and whole system. single bottle win convince any one of lu parity Bold one dollar per bottle. JtUUiBXUSi, iULWHtT B VUWDKBT, No. SOaAruu street. MONEY LOANED In sums from one dollar to thousands, on Diamonds, bllvcr Ware, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Dry Goods. etc.. at Hki-Taw's Loan Offlos, Northeast corner Fifteenth and Market street. HKnccTioK tsf Pricks To close off Winter Block, Chablks btoxks A Co., Clothiers, No. 824 Chesnut street. Bkik Dubasks wnai form or disease is more annoying than that of the skin, with lu Itching, stinging, smarting, lu ugly red pimples, blotchy eruptions, and loathsome, Ichorous desquamations. Happily, Hleskell's Tetter Ointment Is a sovereign remedy for every form of sain disease, making a radical cure In every case. Bold 6v cents per box. Bent by mall for 60 cents. Johnston, Holloway A Cowden. " BrKica'a Btahpasu "Wink Bittebs" Combining ilmulant and astringent properties, with freedom ii om acidity, are very agreeable to tbe taste, and in cues of pure debility, accompanied wl h Indigestion, his "Wins Bitters" Is a most reliable tonlo, and will .Ive tone to the s)stm. We rrgsrd tbem as the best ever offered to tbe public Hold by Druggists. AaTGAT.a This Kvantiwo M. Thmss A Rons will tl la (renins commune lbs s'e ol ths Has eal Iflctlon of works of art now on exhibition la the RaHKira Qkllerles of the Aotdcmr of Ffns Aru. These Mo'nrrs were teltoied with crtat ears br If wwrs. Oonpll A Co., and the sale will be oonduotsd oa account of tbefr sacoessor, Mr. Knicdisr, br Ms Cbsrles F. BaseUlns. Tne collection oaattlns speol niens of some of the bent modern mmwn, aod It thenld receive the attention Vl those wbowlshl'o deoorete tbelr home wl h rHy superior works of art. Tbe tdoturea not sold this evening will bs put op to-morrow. Jxwxlbt. Mr. William W. UMilar, So. 12 South , Brcond street, bus tbe largest and moot attractive awortmcnt of flu eweirj and silverware a the city Purchasers can rely npon ob elulng a reftl, pure arti cle turnbibcd at a price which eunnl ns emniicd. Be RlfOhM a larr ux-k of Amrrfuail Wgqtern watches In all varieties and at all prlcm. A Viii tu hu store la sure to result in planum and profit. H asi.ktt, Iiayis A Vo.'n riaDnfi, No. 027 Chesnut street, are unequalled in durability, billllanpy, ions, and power. DUtlnriilslied planlsla say they are tbe btst. We never liiteued to any Piano so sn-chftn'lug. A' lll.OfllHO OtIT WfSTKR HTOCK, i'lotlug OiH Wiuiit Stork I'loblnf Out Winter Htock. OloMlo Oin Winter Hfck. ( loe nn Out Winter Mo k. CloelUK Utit Winter Htuck. tnoilne Out Winter Stock. , r intiuK Out Winter ntock. 0 t a it it t .' (. k iat. rOTi( iMsternitteu to close nut ail m etoi-k of tbo l rmcr firm, we sg iln call Uiniln to tlie (set I list since the Bpinieent we have redncftd the priced o' all our soodi The acortment of Men s sxd Hoys runs aia uvito suii yitt iu'w. WaNAU.K KH Ho, Wanamakks A ilBOWSf, Oak ham.. Thk Lasuicmt Ci.oi himo Hons. Tint fku. Sixth am Markrt SrKBiiit. MARRIED. BHOWN nlOHTLftT. On the 2Sh of Innry. by ev. A. I . Dick. Mr. (4hOttK W. ItROWM-W UlKS MAKl A. KI4411TI-.I1Y, BU oriniSOIlV. 11KLI,KUMAN-M ARKLKV. Vt tbe K-pllet Pr- souHite, in liuailetoQ. ehllu-lplnbls, January is, oy Kev, vr. K lorn well, Mr. Ki'WlHii m. iinbunn MAN. of eheileubam. Mnnteouiery connty, Pa., to Miss LKoNOIt A MAKKLJ'Y, of Morelsud, Mail'. gomcry county, ra DIED. O AT.I.AOll K g. On the evening of the 80th ultimo p. I.ll lslt, wiroor wriiam r. uliirtir. and Ssuga ter ol Peter aud bsrah O sior, aged SO years. Tee relatives and friends or tne family sre rmpeot- roily inviteu to attend tbe funeral, irom tn- reeuieore nt ter bUKband, Ao 65 t-eiler stieet, FrankiorU, on Werinesdsy atternoon at 2 o clock, luurment at Cedar Ulll Cemetery. MT7LMN. On tbe 8lt nltlmo. ANNIK. widow of the late Wllllsm U. Mullln. Iter relatives and Iriends are resnectrolly Invited to attend tbe fnueral, from her lave realdeuce. No. 40 N. iiroad streei. on weanpoaay, ine aa msiant, at iu o'clock A. M. To proceed to vVoodlasds Cemetery. tsrilMlDr On tbe sots or January, after a short Illness, N NIK K. , wife of B. T.Hchmldt. The relatives ani irlends art- rmpeetfully Invito! tn attend tbe funeral, f torn tbe reeHeoce o( br husband. Jio 214 N. Nlnti ftreet, on WednfHday mornlag, February 8, at 10 O'clock. Intormeni at Odd Kelliwa' Cemetery. LIFE INSURANCE. B THIS AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Ot Eiladelpliia, S. E Corner FonrUi and Walnut Streets. AGENTS WANTED Better terms NOWHERE fered. of- Ad dress or call at Company's OOlce, 1 to S P. M. CALVIN B. McLEAN, 8 10 Manager of City Agnncy riilladelpiila rcHSOKS DESIlilXU LIFE insuuim k Mill do ttcII to consult with FORM AN P. IIOLLINSIIEAD, No. 302 WALNUT Street. Bpeclal Agent COMPANY. ABBUaT LIl'E IN8URANUK 1 SO tt CARPtTINGS. GREAT REDUCTION. $50,000 WORTII OF OUR STOCK OARPETINGS Have been reduced In price to eloso OF out early and make room Tor NEW SPRING COOD8. KNIGHT & SQT REEVE L. 1222 T STREET, PHILADELPHIA, CHE8 NU 12 Imwlmrp GAS FIXTURES, ETC. CORNELIUS & BAKER, M AN It FACTOR OF CAS FIXTURES, LAMPS, BRONZES, LANTERNS, Etc. STOllIS, Ko. 710 CIIESXUT Street. MANUFACTORY. 821 CUERItY Street, PHILADELPHIA. 1 M imwlm WATCHES. C. Si A. PEQUIGNOT, Manufacturers and Dealers, No. 13 South SIXTH street. 2 1 mwsjrp Mamifact ory, No. 73 8.JIFTI1 8t. . LARZELERE & DUCHCY, Custom Ilouse Brokers and Notaries Public, No. 405 LIBRARY Street. All Custom Ilouse Business transacted. PASSPORTS PROCURED. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAFES! rHiLADrt.i-nf.v, January l,im. ilOfcsrs. FAKHKL, UKRRINU A CO, No. 629 Cnefcnnt street. aentltmenr-On IV.o night or tf, 1S!U Intl., 6 Is well known lo the citizens of Philadelphia, onr large ana extorsive itore at il vluablo tOCk of merchandise, No. Wl Chesnut street was burned. The lire was one of tho n.6l e.tcnsl vosnd destrnctlvethnt hn vlnltcd our city for many years, tbe heat being so Intense that even the marble cornice wa almost obliterated. WelMid.as you areawnre, two of your valu able and well-known CUAMFIOJ FX UK. PROOF SAFE; and nobly have toey vindi cated your well-known reputation as mimnfao lurersof FiUE l'ltOOK BAFfid, if Anyfnrttier proof had been required. Tin y were subject d to the most Inten-e heal, and It aflords na tnnoh pleasure to inform you that after recovering them from the ruins, we found npon examination that our books, papi rs, and other valuables weteair in jurfect coadi Uon. Yonrs. very respoctfullr. . jas. e. c.vi.invKf.r. o? vo. Till". ORfl.Y SAl'I'N KX1MNKI I'O Till; tint! IN CAI.DWEL.tN nioiu: V EIU;i'AUUI.I Iir.llItlN( A CO. Fqji.adbi.puia, Jan. 18, 1S8D. Messrs. FARKUL, HKHU1NU A CO., No. 629 Chesnut street. Gentlemen: On the night of theism Instant onr large store, 8. W. corner of Ninth and Ches nut street, was, together with our heavy stock of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire. We had one of ycor PATENT CHAMPION FIKE-PKOOF SAFES, whloh contained our principal boobs and papers, and although It was exposed to the most Intense beat for over 00 hours, we are happy lo say It proved Htelf worthy of our recommendation. Our boosts and papers were all preserved. Wo cheerfully tender our testimonial to the many already published, lu giving tne 1IKURINQ SAKE the cieditand confidence U juilly mortis, touts, very respectft lly, HOWKLL &HI;Ol'HKR-i. 8TILLAN0TUKU Phii. nK.i.fin.Y, J in. l, lf). Messrs. FAKHF.l., H Klf I'.INT! A CO., No. 29 Ctic$ual street. Gentlemen: I hud ouo of your insito of saffs In the batetnent ot J. K Caldwell & Co.'-i sioro at tho time of tfvo jn'.ii are on the ii'.Ut of the l"th inMcti!. the rulLH to-day, I. found all my backs, wutcheu, and prcsttivcd. I ht I ul It was iotnoed fioru aud on upprilug It, bo.-.liN, p'.iiiera, jrueu walea iiiati ri.ii, all :d UiMl 1 "ml ctiu o.' l our truly valuable mleb. and fctinll wu. unutiitf of your make when 1 get los.i'ec!. Yours, very rewpeciXuily, 1'. U KIUKl'A'fltrcK, tltn J. K. CMmtmII it :,.. No. .11 II I'lK-mu oi C1IASIP10X SAFKS, No. 629 CHESNUT Street, iu u PHILADELPHIA. BLANK BOOK3, STATIONERY. I AS. H. DRYSON & SON, No. 8 North SIXTH Street, Stationers and Printers. DUnk Cooks, Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, lite. Etc., Made to order at tba shortest notice, at the lowest (uarKet raws. LETTER PAPER, per reau - 12 60 uoi Bi'AP PaPER per ream s oo NOTK l'AFEU per ruam. ............... 115 A fall assorment of lmportsd and stapU 8TA- TIONEHY. always on band; INKS, VitNOILH, HOLDERS. Kto., In creat variety. ENViLOPKS. bud. letter lie..M...$l-" per 1000 unite. I'M A (treat variety of styles and grades always on hand, at tbe lowest raws PRINTED BLANKS, CARDS, rAJirULBTS, Eta, executed In the most approved style. 1 w lm BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW STYLE SKATING BOOTS BARTLETT, THE BOOT MAKER, No. 83 SO Til SIXTH STREET. Ken Styles Tor the Promenade. Kew Styles for the Parlor. Kew Styles for llcarj Weather. His large stock enables him to famish a good Ot at all times. lo 16 fmwi COAL. lllILLIAM W. ALTER, ' LUlimil (JOAL, Also, IiOrberry and Locust Mountain. Depot, Ko. 57 Norm NISTU Street, Below Olrard Avenue. . IJOtMU Office, Cor. SIXlUand SL'fiLNB U Alt DO. miPORTAWT .SALE OP - SPLENDID- PAINTINGS, Now on Free Fxliibltion in the East Galleries of the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 19 BE SOLI) MONDAY AND TIT KS DAY KVKNINGS, FKR I -d 2. At Vt o'clock, at the Art Gallery of MR. CHARLGS F. HASELTINE. No. 115 CHESNUT STJIEK T BY M. THOMilS & SOUS. AUCTIONEERS, THE COLLECTION OF M. KNOEDLER, nccesRor lo Hoojiil & Ct., Jievr York, Ilciiiff by far Uin mot valuable lot of I'aliitlntrs ever offered at I'uMic Sale in this city. CATALOGUES ARK NOW ItKiDY. UNDERWRITERS' SALE PINE EEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Slightly Damaged by Water, REflKiVED TO No. 3(3 CHESNUT STREET, DURING t ft SMP FAI1TEE, READ DRY GOODS. QOTTC-JS G0ni):i El'AitTMMNT CLM ilAJL llifV WOO US STOKU, Corner tllium and MAKKtl. I HiLAOWLfHIA. Ti-Pimli c-nt une ro uiai.italn and Increase the re- .tnilou wo navesusiauird ttt being tbe largest and Cheapest Muslin House IN THK Vi'l'Y. it, (.'virc onr fi'ipp W from first bands only, wa tban htrrtittreli all Muslins 1j the Piece at thelgular Whole- sale Prices. THIUTY-l'lVE CASES AND BALES MUSLIMS, Corupitsins all tbe leadiug brands and widths of rii.t.otv mrMi.iNN. '.'" ..... Mitt HOMtnlLU, . It AST MIL. LA. Alt Hi KllTt rutr tCT t A I.Vi. IKMI.KMUKrKIt, reriT r thc g.uui. Our constant aim wlU be to make the lowest prices lu tne uiaraet. OccO yaidwl.le Hhlrtlcpt 12' cents. Yard-wide Uublnacned Miiniu, fi t cents. U arus wide Ciibieacbud ohecilugi, &o cents. House Furnishlne: Linens IN LA1U3K AHKORTMIilST. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. 18G9 " COMPETITION PlllCES ! ! UP TOWN LIGIIT FXPESES J! OUE ITSTOaiEHS THE GAINERS! I Pnotfa delivered la all paru of the city csrefully aud fiee ol charge. MUSLDiS I ML'SLIXS I Thornley'3 Popular Comer. We have laid In a superior stock of MOSLIN8, BleachtdandXJnblttaohed.all widths and qualities, aud ar prr pared to supply tb ihon;ands of onr I'hlladelphla housekeepers oa the verr best terms. JOSEPH H. THORNLCY, N. E. Cor. ElGUTUaud M'ICIXSJ UAKDL.V. 17. B.-To a can ride to our door. It will pat to corns. llBimrp DltKtsS OOOtS ANP BU tWW vlntli g out low, L I N E N H E T S, BED SACKS, IiLANOTS, LINEN DKUnUET:?, . . ' '' MEr;'d COTl'ON BglUTJ,' Frrm theGoverument Sl lu Waiblug on. U O OW IN SIIO A ND m t Ifi AT WUJLfr tTUWEN bTODDAUT & liUOiHEiS, KON.Stt,4SII,ANI43IN.MKi;ONlltTBft:KT. 110 31 ABOVE WILLOvy. M4t REPAIRS. & ELDREDGK DRY GOODS. d iiicib eTtDD'e No. 820 ARCH STREET. F r E 0 1 A L BARGAIN. One Hundred Dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Hdkfs. 31 Cents, or $350 Per Dozen, WELL WORTH $500 TER DOZEN. Q LOTH DEPARTMENT or COOPER & C0NARD, S. V. Corner of M1MU and MAItKET. We have eoUccUA in this department a most com plete utock of WOOLLENS, adapted to Men'i and Boy? Wtar. Our Mr. COOJB,maklio Woollen a tpeticUtg, tomitig constantly in eotUact with tho teller a well at buytr,and having a Biy? Clothing and, Tailor Department in our tecond-ttory, which eon' tumet large qnanttttetof goodt, it enabled to buy not only in large lott and at the lowett market r , but tojudge nfthe wantt of the eouumer. Our motto in buttnet U franlenett. alwayt UtU inp, when aiked, what u know of a piece of goodtt if all wool, if part eolton, if thoday.if imported or domettic, telling candidly any of thet and more. Voodt not at reprttiuted uitl alutayt be exchanged chctrfvlly, COOPER COtTABD, IT fsm .S, E. corner NINTH and MARKET Street. poPULAIl PK1CE3 FOB DRY GOODS. till it X. I , MllAKr E SJW.. Ko. 727 CIIKSSUX Street. BILKS. VitlVKTS. VKLVKl'KRNB. lUlt-H Poi-LINa VltKNCH Pul'Lim, tilLK fOPLINS. WOOL kOVLlSS. . PlAlO POPLINa CH ASiOKABLBI I'OPLINB, tilthi UooOs at K Ot'UU Drt-ss UuoUs at o0 ct n is. lreH tiood at his cm is. lit ta UirtxJs at 4ii cent, l'rff door's at 60 or ii is. KICK BY, bHAKP 4 OO HIUKKY, SHARP CO KICK KY, bHABP OO. KICKKY. HUAKP A CO. KICK ICY, BHf ii UltSKEY bHAHP CO WUKH.Y UA11PW' itIUKEY, BHBP 4 CO KKKKY BMAKPAOO lirebs Oooils Hi', outo. p.oaaao. .... .lt:r, '"ITT Htr. . . jm- ijiim j2 afn:lrPr--(NAEY 8UBT ;vtTm ot bnrsHi and oa lnfirmary. No. poplar. 1 ts -rYoy W,A lieailhy. and comforlable, use a iii. i. ii. ii i t' ll ij nruinu tne,f-iru,guaraUeaaOtB. adbUU 23 iu Ure.s it.oba at '.6 ;futs. Jut f LAMS KLe. IU 1 f A BP f ? Clotbs au CaeslDiores. ' '.J?2?v. HUAl" A-ffi. Par s I.a BH ehltlr-s ' vgy SmaBP A B1.RAC11KU MIB1.I-M '. .Vtf?ioO t.l IS KISS KICK v- "A nieoe.ot Popniar pries lor lry WAf,n : .