THE DAILY EVENING fELEGKAPII PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 'DECEMBER 30, I3GD. 5 W 32 W-Y O II K I 8 SX 8. From Our Onn Correspondent. New York, Pec. 30, 1309. Philadelphia lind eo soductive an lnflucnco tipon me that when I bade farowoll to it yester day and took my Bdt In the railway car, I lumbered wectly until within a half hour of Now York. At that moment a man put hla head In at the door and screamed out "Elizabeth 1" ot the top of his voice. A good ninny eoplo got up and went out, but whethor Elizabeth got out with them, or whether they got out for the pur pose of secinc; her, I can't say. Pofltdbly Elizabeth may have been the name of the place tho train stopped at. On third consideration I think it was. 01 r. Ilnnrl n. a Pa. On nrrhliifr at the biff fence opposite the . Astor House, the first thing that saluttd my cars was that something new had happened at the Graud Opera House of Mr. Fisk. Mr. Lln Rard, it seoms, has been playing a startling and unannounced role in a private Protean parlor drama, the thief scenes in which, however, took place in a parlor-bedroom. It was a rolt which required no "mako-up," except tho make-up between man and wife, accomplished by that paragon of peace-makers, James Junior Fisk. Miss Alice Dunning is the name of his blonde and accomplished wife. Hio is the mother of his children; she is the partner of his affection, to say nothing of her partnership in the busi ness; she is the halfcr of his joys, even to InUnito divisibility. Hut ho was too much for him. At nights, after delighting a theatreful of happy deadheads, and giving them three times tho worth of their money, and no questions asked, he used to go home and abuse Mrs. Horace. He was In such dead earnest About it that he acted It to the very life; and the part was one which didn't require any false hair or make-believe complexion. lie used to tear up aud dow.n Mrs. Llngard's dressing-room at the Grand Opera House, sayjng he was Captain Jiuks of the Horse . Marines, and giving other evidences of insanity. Finally he told her that ehe was that cunning ono of Gotham that mar ried with Othollo. This was more thaa Alice could bear. She looked at Jefferson Market Polico Court with one eye and Sing Sing with the other, nnd made Ilornco change color quicker than ho had ever changed dresses during his long and virtuous career. The result was that he was compelled to put In an appearance before Justice Dodge. I am iold by those who saw him that a sadder spectacle was never seen in court. As Richard Grant White eays of Miss Lydia Thompson, so I might say of Captain Jinks, "His face has tragic lines in it." He wept, he wrung his hands, he implored the Judge not to pass against him any decree that would separate him from his chil dren. The JuHtice relented, and only required him to give surety for his good behavior for tho next six months. Mis Dunning, with a forgive ness that exalts her sex, acquiesced in her hus band's noble willingness to have his conduct overlooked. Perhaps the following Hues may be said to crystallize this charming theatrical quarrel: "As on the stasce at night they went, Amid 1 lie gallery's cheera, They fell out, his wife and lie, O tlip.v fell out but don't ask ine, And kissed again with tears. "For when they argued which should take Tlie children, little dears, Captain Jinks of the Horse Marine Got tip a nrst-class I'rotean scene, And they kissed again with tears !'' Itatlis a la Rimmi. I have no objection to ltussiau opera when I understand the language, which is only now and then; I entertain no prejudice against Charlotte Husse, save that it resembles bath-tubs made out of sponge-cake; nnd I confess to a par tiality for Russian baths. There is a sweet sen timent in soap-suds when you yield yourself to tho naked deliciousness of that vapory Utopia. You feel all over like a voluptuous crazy-bone that is being softly cracked. Pleasure is in every pound which tho attendants deal yon. You are human dough, plastic in their clinging touch, and they to you are friends in knead. It seems, however, that a certain bathing establish ment on Broadway, where tho bath a la liusse has been in vogue, is nothing but a dirty-water fraud. It is a ruse upon the public rathor than a bath a ta Iiutse for It. The water in use was taken from the main tank only twice a week. That which had been onco used, and which was creamy with human effervescence, like the green mantle of the standing pool was run into a tank and used in future washings. You were charged one dollar and a half, In short, for the privilege of being plunged in the diseased exu dations of other people's bodies. Of course tho place is shut up by this time, and I have yet to meet tho man who acknowledges to having been a customer there. Don't imagine for ono moment that was ! Am Bada. MUSICAL. ANI lIt ASIATIC. The titr AmiiNements. Tub Italian Oi-eka. Mr. MareUek's season of Italian Opera will commence on Monday next at the Academy of Music.with Verdi's erer popular Trova- 6re. On Tuesday Crmpino t la Cumare will be given, with Slgnor Roncoui in his great comic role of "Cris plno," and on Wednesday Rossini's opera of William Tell will be produced in handsome sty le, with increased chorus and orchestra, a grand bullet, new dresses and appointments, and with Slgnor Lefranc in the rolt of "Arnoldo." The sale of Hlujjle seats for any one of the performances will commence to-day at Trumpler's, aud at tho Academy of Music. The scale of prices is certainly very low considering the attractions offered, viz., single admission, oue dol lar, secured seats Ufty cents extra; family circle, tifty cents; amphitheatre, twenty-nve cents. AT tub C'hrsnut the dramatization from Dickens, entitled ChrMma Eve; or, The Miser's Dream, and the fairy piece or Beauty and the Beaut will be per formed this evening. The drama of Champagne; or, Step by Stej), by Laura Keeue and Matilda Heron, will shortly be pro tluced. Much interest is felt In the new flve-act comedy by a member of the Philadelphia press, which Is an nounced as In preparation. We hope for the credit of the Journalist! profession that this work mar prove a brilliant success. If it at all approaches the (Shakespearian standards, we will use our best en deavors tc proclaim Its merits to tho world and to hand it down to posterity. Who is the author ? AT tub walnut Litan me mmanen will be per formed this evening, witn miss liatcman as the heroine. On Monday next the new military drama or Sot Guilty will be brought out in handsome style. This piece Is said to be one of uuusual interest, and Is full of startling effects. At tuk Ant h Mrs. E. D. Wallace's dramatization of Little Doirit will be repeated this evening. AT Pl'l'HK' A BENEDICT'S OPEIIA IlOl'KK an llltO- resting minstrel performance will be given this eve JllDg. i at tiik Ei.KVBNTn Strekt Opkb a Hoi'Bi a variety of attractions will be offered this evening. i SiuhOK hi.n. aud his son will execute somo of their most remarkable feats of magio this evening. I "Kwekk KOMi'ANY." This evening, at the Ama Iteur Drawing-room, on Seventeenth street, abov Chesnut, Mr. B. F. Duano will repeat his amuslnjr entertainment, entitled "Ninety Minutes In Kweer Komnsny !" Mr. Duaue is an original humorist, and this melange of songs, anecdotes, Imitation, and funny nonsense Is well calculated to plcaso those who wish to drive dull eare bwht for a few hours. Tub Skntz-Hahsi.kii Okciikhtka will give a matinee at Musical Fund Hall on Saturday. Tiib twentieth annivriihakt of the Past Grand Master Council, No. 8, . t:. O. of O. F., will take place at Concert Hall this evening. Miss K. T. Greenfield, the "UUck Swan," and other artists, will participate In an attractive miiHloal entertainment. CITlf THH1S. Votr (Jan Rov Bkttf.r ani dltf PFH CroTHiNn OK Bennett A Co., THAW ANTWHKIIE Kl.SK. K n,ilter irhnt preirrt nmy h aiiifn(1 Jtir $tritirit,f jftftHf., ire will flf I'tirer than thti loirl. RKMKMIIKR THF. Pl.AfT, Ho. ftirt Mahkkt Htuf.kt, No. BIS Maiikft Htikt, IIM.F-WAT BF.TWK.F.N FlVTH AN1 HUTU. IlAI.r-WAT BKTWEFH FlITH AM HlMH. Fnrscn Avn Kvoi.twit Cakiumkuk Pasts Mads to Ordnr, $12 nnd $11. A similar reduction on all Sloauied and Roadymiid. Clothing at Oham.es SroKF-t", No. R!t Chesnut strset, Under Continental Hotel. AM ACfKPTAnLK Holiday Pbfskvt. No home 0n be said to be truly hpiy where the gentle hum of a Oaovan A Rakish Kkwinh Mm h ink is nut cime times heard. It robs labor of weariness, changes toil Into p'eanure, and in the infinite variety of Its uses afford) constant delight. JFWM.BT. Mr. William W. Cassidr, No. 13 8. Second street, bi the largot and most attractive assortment of Una Jewelry and Silverware in the citr. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which eannot be equalled. Uo also has a large slock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sura to result In plaasura and profit. Pnv Ff.f.t. The most effectual nay of guarding one's health is to keep the fent dry, and that can only be dona liy the use of India Rubber Ovrshoes, and as tho incle ment seaoon is upon us, we would advise our readers in buy none bat the best quality, which can onlybe bad at OooDiEAit's Headquarters, No. 304 Ohesuut street, south tide, Philadelphia, HARLF.ir.H. HARLKIUH. HARI.KTOH.-PURU 1IAKU LKI1IGH COAL, LORIiKRUY, KUAMOKIN. AND W1IITK ASH BC1IUYLKILI, COAU OFFIOK, SIXTH AND SPRINO OARDKN 8TRF.F.T8. DHPOT. NINTH STKKKT (No. UF.LOW CIRARD A VEJiUK. WILLIAM W. ALTF.R. To Whom It Mat ('ovcKns. Have yon ever herouled your grey bair with the viscid d.ves or worse preparations tittered as mibstituU s? If so, thoy disgust you, of courso; ioit let not that prevent you from tiding 1'hai.on'h Vitali v on Salvation nut the II ai it, which is clear aud harm less as wster, in all reimports Hgrenuhlo, nnd ellouts tho do sired object thoroughly and sutiHfactorily. Asa Holiday Gift nothing coulj ba mora appropri ate than a Singer Family Sewing Machine, To be had upon easy terms at No. 1106 Ohesnut street. FOR HOLIDAY OlFTS, SreoKn's Family Sr.wiNfi Machtneh, Tf.N" Doi.IMts Cash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. K. Davis, No, WlU Chesnut. street RtraBEB OVRiutHOES and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad nt retail at tho very lowest prices. Coodyear's nianufucturo, old stand, No. 308 Cheouut street, lowor sido. G ROVER A BAKF.ll'S ELASTIC STITCH SEWINrt BtA- cbinf.h, also their Hiutttlk on "Loca" Stitch Sewinu Machines, may be obtained during the Holidays on very tuky term: Salesrooms, No. 7:t0 liliesnnt street. Card. Our first salo of Paintings will take place Janu ary 6 and 7. Persons wishing to contribute must have them in this week. B. Cf.'OTT, Ju., No, 1117 Chesnut street, Oirard Row. Earth Olohft Company's patent dry earth commodes and privy fixtures, at A. il. FranciscusA Co.'s, No. 513 Market street. GnovF.B A Baksr's Highest Premium Sowing Maobinei No. 730 Ohesnut street. NEW YE Alt' 8 rilESEXTS AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S. ItlAKKIBI). FFNTON-W AROKN. On Chriatmns evening, Decem ber 2i, hM, by the Rev. Dr. Wuilswortli, at tho Third He formed :hnrc. Tenth and Filbert streets, Mr. fRKI). FKNTON to Miss LAURA A. WARDEN, daughter of B. J. Warden, K.bi)., ail of this city. PRKNTIOK ROBKRTS. On June 17.lW9.by the Rev. Samuel Durborow.Ulootor of the Ohureh of tiie KvangHl ists.Mr. (iKORUKO. PRKNTICK, Jit., to Miss K A I K D. ROBKRTS, both of this city. IrllSW. CALNAN.-On the 29tU instant, MARY ANN, daugh. tor of John and Ann (iulnan, aged 14 years and 3 mouths. The relatives and friends of the family are respeutluUy Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her step father, K. Westcott, No. 4 Darling pluoe (Willow street, below Fourth), on Friday morning at S' j o'clock. DF.KHONG.-On the !2tth Instant, MARY DKSUONU, in the filth yer of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfnlly invited to attend the funeral, without furtbor notice, from the residenoa of her son, John O. Desbong, in Chester, on buturdsy, the 1st proximo, at 1 o'clock. BIKHKI-Ontha 2tb inataut, W IIILAMINA, wife of Jeremiah Hiebel, and duugtiter of William and Rslieccu Kerher, in the '24th vear ot her age. The relatives and friends ot the family, also Juniata Tent, No. 27, Daughters of the Forent, and the Femule Bt neticial Society of Roxhoroiigh, are respeotfnlly invited to attend tbefuneral. from the residence of her parents, Bidge avenue, near the ten-mile stone, on Sunday morn ing, January 3, 1H70, at 10 o'clock. Intermont at Barren HidL M OU RNIN C D R Y CO O D 9. 11 LACK MOHAIR TAMI8E, OR. FRENCH a ii tut TinciMuii'n nfi niiiff su J ALPACAS -JUST - ' n in Avyjiu. u a in.i ii I - n in wan m j it MOHAIK TAMIbK, FROM oio. TO I U) A YARD, BF.SSON A HON, MOURNING DRY tiOOUS HOUSK, 18 80 6t5p No. HIS C'HaSNCT STREET. IOUVIN fe CO. BLACK K1U (i LOVES PRICKS RK.niTOKI)! LAOIKS" PLAIN BLAOK. V75: KMBROIDKHRU. fl 8i; PLAIN, TWO BUT- 1UJXB, mi w; UIUI IWIH sf'S. a i6. BHSHON A SON. MOURNING OOODS. 12 30 6tSp No. 1b UHEHNUT BTRKKT' CRAPES. LUSCIOUS WHITE CRAPES, IN 26 POUND KEGS, Nicely packed la cork cuttings, so that persons can keep them for use all winter. BOLD AT A MODERATE PRICE BY TUB KEQ, BT MITCHELL & FLETCHER, No. 1204 CHESNUT STREET, U 4 tbstoSuiSp PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC J. E. CALDWELL & CO., No. 0C2 CHESNUT Street, axis orsrjino European Novelties, Bridal Silver Wares Diamonds, Choice Gems of Art, lOJOthslurp IN BRONZE, JfclNG DESIROUS OP KEDUOINO BTOCK, I have concluded to offer A VERY ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP WATCHES AND JEWELRY At lower prices than the same quMIty csn be bought lor elsewhere. Now Is the time to bur, In antlclp itit of the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY S. C IISCISTMAS I10I,IIAYN. I'Inc lVntclioM and CIialiiM, Nlocve IlntloiiM and KtuI, AnietltyHt NfiuU, 12iiKtf'iiit. BHiistn, lllr., liuioul ICinM untl MtitI. Compure prices, and satisfy yourself. JOHN C. KELLEY'3 WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 33 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 11 C stuthiimrp I'll I LA JSLPHIA. SILVER WARE, ETC SOLID SILVER VARE. USEIUL AND VALUABLE PRESENTS TO WIFE, FAMILY, OH EMENDS, VIIM, WILSON & SON'S OWN MAKE. Old Stand, Cor. Fifth and Cherry Sts., 121Blmrpl PHILADELPHIA. Also, A rJo. 1 riated Ware. N E VVi UB LJ OATIONSH CUNDAY SCHOOLS DESIRING TITE BE3T kj Publivatiuns. send to J. O. GAHKKJUF8 AOO., at ths babbath School Kuiooriuui, tins ARUU Htreot. LlUtiuhaSin "Wa (ronouoce it onhesitatinRly ths flrst of ju du 1 pe riodicals." Jiullimtire ilnte.man. GC0D W0RIS TOR THE YOUNG. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE For "Voimgf Ieoile. Profutelr Illustrated. KrriED BY UKOItuU MAODONALD, LL.D. jcst riEAPT, THK JANUARY PAItT, With Twenty-six Illustrations. CONTENTS. I. RANALD BANNKRMAN'8 BOTnOOD. Br the lOditor. Ohate,s X XII. tbr-o Illuatratinus. II. TAOKLINU Oil) KFUKAIM. B the aathor oi ' The Green Uand " Illuutratsd III. WILLIK'H QUESTION. (Uuutinuod.) By the Kditor. IV. MRS. BLUNDER RORK'S TRIAL8. By William (iilburt, Kour IlluHrraiioua, V. AMONOTHK hrTTKRI- LIK8. By the Rev. B. G. Johns. Klmt Paner. Illuntraled. TI. GIACOMO ANU I'ALl AD.NA, OK, THK ITAL IAN BEGGARS. Illustrated. VII- AT THK HACK OK THK NORTH WIND. 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LENNY THE ORPHAN, By Mrs. Hosmer, ANIMAL LIFE THE WORLD OVER, Splendid Colored Plates, oblong 4to. NURSE'S l'ICTURE-BOOK, Twenty-four Beautiful Cbronios. 4to. size, FICTURES OF WILD ANIMALS, With Huge Colored Plates, oblong. ALSO NEW EDITIONS OF LADY OF THE LAKE, Thirty Engravings by Birkot Foster. THOUGHTS OF PEACE; Or, Precious Hope and Strong Consolation. BEAUTIES OF SHAKESPEARE, . New Red line Tinted Edition. WAVERLEY NOVELS, 37 vols. : Tinted Paper; Illustrated. The best edit'oi fo the Household, and a marvel of cheapness ; in various library bindings. HALF HOURS WITH BEST AUTHORS, 6 vols. ; Portraits. Cloth or Hulf Calf. PARLOR TOETIO LIBRARY, 10 vols, of the Best Poets. Hluatratsd. WITH A SPLKNDID STOCK OF BOOKS AND FICTURES. l'oirriais, fc coateh, No. 023 OHKHNMT Street, adjoining the Continental. For salt) at W UOLF.8ALK Prices, li li M F0K THK BEST OF THIS YEAR YOU CAN r.UY'A SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR ....fclOO) YOU CAN LUY A SUIT FOR $12-50 YOU CAN WIY A SUIT FOR ft lit -00 YOU CAN 15UY A SUIT FO0! m m YOU CAN BUY A SUIT FOR w YOU CAN 1IUY A SUIT FOR YOU CAN HUY A SUIT FClt lr,w FOB. TIIE REST OF THIS YEAR YOU CAN BUY A GOOD OV'Elt'.OAT FOR 1 00 YOU CAN BUY A GOOD ONE FOB , 13 00 YOU CAN BUY A BUSINESS COAT FOR f.VOo" YOU CAN BUY A BUSINESS COAT FOR $7-50 YOU CAN BUY A BUSINESS COAT FOR 10 0 YOU CAN BUY A PAIR OF PANTS FOR $3 Of YOU CAN BUY PANTS AND VEST FOR '. $7-50 YOU CAN BI7Y PANTS AND VEST FOR !j,iovO m YOU CAN BUY A BOY'S SUIT FOR $5-00 YOU CAN BUY A BOY'S BUIT FOR $6 '00 U)U CAN BUY A BOY'S SUIT FOR $7-00 YOU CAN BUY A BOY S SUIT FOR $8 00 YOU CAN BUY A BOYS SUIT FOR ' $9-o YOU CAN BUY A BOY'S SUIT FOR ..flOOO The Last Days of the Great Sale are to I e the Best Days. Best Bargains for the People! Best Prices for the Bu yerj! Tie most acceptable X3ew Hears' Gift, such as a new Overcoat or Suit of Clothes, can 2 ov be had for as little money as some useless and l ss acceptable gift, at the GREAT OAK HALL BUILDINGS ANAMAK SIXTH AND OAK HALL. OAK HALL. DRY GOODS. GREAT CRASH IN DRY GOODS, EVERYTHING DOWN HIGH PRICES OVER FOK THE SKASON. CRAND CLOSING SALE or RICKEY, SHARP & CO.'S IXOX&CrJSE STOCII OK 1R,Y COOTH At Retail. Unprecedented Bargaiu n BILKS, VELVETS, DBSSS GOODS, and MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. THIS STOCK IS TUB MOST EXTENSIVE AND VARIED EVER OFFERED AT RETAIL IN THIS CITY, AND CONTAINS MORE NOVELTIES AND 8TA FLE3 OF RECENT IMPORTATION THAN CAN BE FOUND ELbEWHERS. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO.. No. 727 CIIESNUT STREET, 1 Itfrp PHILADELPHIA. TJHEI'CIi 1 K K S 12 W T FOR TUB HOLIDAYS. POINTE, RHAL VALKNCIENNE, ) T II fiTtO THREAD AND GUIPURE f LljSUO In Setts, Collars, ndkfa., and by the yari TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED SETTS, ROMAN SCARFS AND 8ASUE9, GLOVES of every description, INDIA AND OASDMERB SCARFS, Together with an elegant stock of BILKS, roFUNS, and every variety of DREtitt GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASS1 MERES, ETC. ETC Not. 105 and 407 North SECOND St., I U HiiRp FHILADELPHIA. THE ll EST OF THIS OF MARKET STUM UTS, S. K. URY QOODS. EDWIN ''ALL & CO. WILL OFFER mms IN DRY GOODS FOR a HE NEXT THRK13 WKKKS WINTER STOCK JO UK t'l.O.SIMt OUT KII.KS. fsBt-r Silks Ri'.lncril fnim r2 -'M to 1'tncjr Mlks lfliiud from 5 to a. Miti.o Auliciutt Irom $5 to X Kii li ( 'ordpd Hilkb from ti :I TA). Ktm I'sce Fuult du Bine from 3 tu I. Ottoiuau Volour (lain 46 ill to i'M. ItK.HS (KXIIIS Kil'.t 8or(iPr,ecture(l trom iJ i to t "i-. Hilk Poplins from H'7i"i lo 1. Plaid lrisb ropliua lrmu its to 2 Frpnrli Poplio, Iii-ri I'liimh, fitim In J. Fluid Herges trom $ 1 fit) to 1. Kilk Strrn from IfHTui to Hf ''. IStripe Poplins frnin ittl -jj to;c. Ktrifio PiiiiIiuii from U) to 2.jo. l'iKurel Wool Uolainp. from t!2 to lilo. l.MPOHTHI) CLOTH 1-LA1DH I OR M l 13. C.RKI N AMl bl.Ui;, from l torkic. ASTRAC'HAN CLOTBH. AKtrsclma Cloth Keduoetl from $li to 1 AMrachsn Cloth Reduced from $9 to 7. AMraulmn CAoth Kodurnd from ifclli to i. 1'lnid Plubh AHtrschan from Itl'JO to . Oftruculla Cloth from $1U to 12. SHAWLS. SHAWLS, f .rest Koduotion in Rroche RIimwIs. Ciruat Itttduution iu lllsoket Shawls. SII.K PI ITHHKH. 8II.K Pdl'SHRS. t AbUIONAIiLK SILK FLUSIIKS, Roducod. SII.K CLOAK VHLVKTS. LYONS SILK CLOAK VKLVKT8, Redocwl. EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND ST11EET. 9 MtothstJUrp PUUADKHMIIA. 1869. CHKI.3TMAS HOLIDAYS. SPECIAL SHAWL SALE. " THORfJLEY'8," EIGHTH AND SPUING GARDEN. Ws liars made th follawinj; reduction in prices: - PAlbLKY AMU BROC1IK KH AWI 8, rurnriug from $50 to $75, reduced from $1(1 to $15. PAlbLKY AND BROGUE SHAWLS, ringing from $2i to $50, reduced from $5 to tit). I'AISI KY AND BROCUK SHAWLS, ranpins from $15 to $25, reduced from $J to $5, The sIiotp Shawls wore cheap at the prices quoted, but t the reduced prices thoy are cheaper thua uror before oft, 'red in Philadelphia. ItUnket Shawls, black Thibet Shawls, etc tie ntleuen's Shawls, Breakfast Hhawla, etc etc. Dress (tocdr, Silks, Bear's, Udk s., etc. Blankets, Quilts, I'inno Uovsrs, etc. etc. AT THOHN LEY'S, Corner of Eighth and Spring Garden, 10 18 tf PHILADELPHIA. NDIA SCARFS. INDIA SHAWLS. HEAL INDIA CAMEL'S IIAIH SHAWLS AND SCAUFS, FOR A VALUABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. CHEAP AT u i: ic u i: i1 u v 12 11 m. No. 010 t'HRSNL'T MTUKKT, 10 8 3ra PHILADELPHIA, yEPHYRS AND GKRMANTOWN WOOL8, MJ Sioikina Ysins of all kinds: lulv. (Jrochet. and Mendinii Collin, wbulrtMilii aud retail, at 1'aetory, No, l.LOMUALU 6tcuU UiUui OAK HALL. OAK IIALIj. YEA I?. BROWNS, C( - )RNEIi. OAK HALL. OAK HALL, DRY COODS. JE10ItE TAKING STOCK 31st INST., COOPER dt COXrAJU) Will have some great bargains among tUa SILK POPLINS, WOOL 1'OPLINS, BLACH SILKS, FINE PLAIDS, RICH SHAWL8, CLOAKS, SILK VELVETS, VELVETEENS, CLO AMINOS, CASS1MBBE3, OVERCOATINGS", BLANKETS, QUILTS, ROMAN SCARFS, GLOVES, TIES, EtO. Etc. COOPER & CONARD, S. B. COKNEll NINTH AND MARKET, ITfam FHILADELPHIA. SEWINC MACHINES. JMPKO VED ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINES. SIMPLK&T, CHEAPEST, BEST LOOK4JTITOH I KKWINO MACHINES IN USli. Sold on eutty monthly payments. P.xamine them at No. 140 AlK'BI Mtreet. I). E. 1HCE, 2 18 lmrn GENERAL AGENT. QARTRAM 5t FANTOPJ'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES ARE TIIE M(iST DURADLE, THE LIGHTEST AND WILL PERFORM THE GREATEST HAS GE OF WORK IN TIIE MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. SOLD AT $10 CASH. BALANCE 55 PEK MONTH, Or special disoount for cash down; re nted $4 per month Also exohanKed. Do not fail to examine tliem M ISo. 1115 L'lIi:S8"r STKUUT. U27 stuthi8t,P WM. T. HOPKINS. OPERA GLASSES rOlt CHRISTMAS l'KESHNTS, At JAS. W. QUEEN & CO.'S OPTICIANS, No. 924 CHESNUT STREET, 2ilf PHILADELPHIA. I KMVI'.S. Pearl snd Stair Handles, of beautiful fini.k KODOUKS' aud WADE 1 MUTCH ICR'S RAZORS, and the colehratud LIX'GLTUE RAZOR SCISSORS of th tinctt quality. Razors, Knives, Suissors, and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at P, MADEIRA'S, No. 115 8. TENTH Street below Chesbut. SS5p rflk UMBRELLAS CHEAPEST IV TTTK r ixv W uiA-vn o, no, u o. aiuuiu BUeh lg IbuiUji