TOE DAILY EVENING fELE QK Am PHIL ADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1870. IT r i ! I si n w.tt o rsi a xvx a. From Our Ovn CorreKpmaenL Nevt York, Jan. 3, 1870. Tin Day After. "Jimmy!" I guld, yesterday morning, to the man servant wliono characteristic it a remark able punctuality In Lis blacking and polishing of eboca, and lighting of grate-Arcs "Jimmy, y a haven't blacked my shoes!" "No!" ald Jimmy, leaning over the bannister, iu If he wislei they were a basin, "no, air, I'm alck." This lamo explanation 1 the toxt to many a headache this morning. I will venture to say that young Now York la lu an advunccd stnto of cephalalgia. As Mr. Swinburne might say, yes- tcrday was queen of pleasure, but to-day Is king of pain and no liquid or spiritual pain-paint will wah the pangs away. They are the penalty of calling too often and drinkmg too much. Every lady In New York who on Saturday re ceived calls may bo (aid, in the immortal lan guage of Mrs. (Jump, to huve "put the bottle upon tho clilmblcy-plcce," and allowed her gen tlemen visitors to "pnt their Up to It wheu so dispoged." And they were excessively "diflpoged." There was no rest for the decanter from early morning to tipsy eve. The sun rose upon a land flowing, not exactly with milk and honey, but (what is more to the tato of tho present day) boned-turkey and champagne. Neverthe less, NcwYcar's calls in New York are not what they ueed to bo. The country-cousin goes int -the thing with a rural relixh that Is very refresh ing, smelling ns it docs of cows and potatoes; but fashionable New York Is relegating th custom to the realm of obsoleteness aul ob livion. Tlio Wenthrr Is a subject that I very seldom touch, beeauso I am afraid of it. I may venture to remark that If that mysterious individual who is sutd to bo the clerk of It were in my employ, I should dis charge him for embezzlement. It looks very much as If he bad bought up all tho fair weather, and was trying to make a corner of it in a sort . of supernal Wall street. Just now Winter U lingering in the lap of Indian Summer, and If I were Indian Summer I should lay it across my knees, spauk it soundly for its mother, and teach it how to walk without tumbling. Yester day was warm, wet, and "wiclous," and Fifth avenne, throughout Its whole extent, was a mass of black paste. The churches were deserted; materfumillas bad no time to gel the little ones ready for Sunday School; probably she was in bed recovering from Now Year's day. It was a day when any lack of determination on the part of the "determined" suicide would have been lgnomcuious. Consequently I think I may be pardoned for making this brief reference to the fact. ' Train nt tba Tammanv. That bluo-coat-and-brass-bultons Bohcnv.an, Mr. George Frauds Train, having been unable to procure Cooper Iustitute, lectured last even ing at the Tammany. Ills subject was "Tho ; Old Fogies of the Bible," and according to the ndvertlxemeuts, the "the mual psalm singing and penitential prayer" were omitted. Tho audience was large, considering the weather, and tho l;cture a mixture of profaulty and per siflage. Mr. Traiu is a disjunctive conjunction a mugplo with eagle's wings. He is a living epi gram upon tno American of the period a mis chievous but not mulk'loiis Frankenstein, whom some Feulan philMlii:r might have created lu a moment of spite. In his remarks ou the old fogies of the Bible, he discovered several op portunities of ringing in withering couphts upon the political issues of the day. For the most part, the rhymes were apropos, too. There was no slip 'twist the cjuplct and the lip. Things Theatrical. Two theatrical events of some significance will happen within this and next week. One of these is the appearance of Mr. Booth as "Hamlet," on W eduesday evening, aud the other Is the appearance oi Mr. Fechter as "Ruy Bias" on the evening of the succeeding Monday. The production of Booth's Hamlet has ostensibly been delayed on account of the hydraulic rams not working as successfully as was to be desired; and of course It would never have done for Hamlet, to be played with the part of the IlydraulioRams left out. The little game of Messrs. Jarrett and Palmer is to prick public expectation with respect to Mr. Fechter's "Hamlet" to the highest point of tantalizatlon just as every night, in the play of Little Em'ly', the scene immediately preceding that of Canter bury Cathedral obstinately refuses to open until the expectant audience has been "worked up" into giving an impatient round of anticipatory applause. I, for one. am willing to believe that Mr. Fechter does something much more original and commendable than give "Hamlet" a flaxen wig, and make him lit down when other stars make him stand. If tho hue of his wig Is his principal point of difference from other actors, he can hardly be said to vary from them but by a hair's breadth, and the Illuminated Western World could do him greater pictorial justice than any other publication. Itftirilnif-ltoofiia on Knndny. One of the questions before the Young Men's Christian Association of this city, Is whether their new and comfortable reading-rooms shall be thrown open, ou Sunday. I presume the question w ill be at once and definitely settled by a reference to the votes of the members, and that the majority of those in favor of the reading-rooms being thrown open will be very large. Of course, there will be a bigoted minority who will ttrongly oppose the Sablmth belHg made comfortable and attractive to the thousands of poor young men who on Sunday realize what their own homes ued to be, by writhing under tho discomforts of a boarding-house. The lan guage of most young men who make their living in New York may be said to resemble, in one particular at least, the language of the French It has no word that exactly, correspond with "home. My "room," my "roouiV and my "boarding-house" are the nearest approaches to it. "Home" to them is a dead word in a living language, and those whose hearts are touched at the remembrance of early years visit its grave, and exalt aud splrltualizciit. . But it is no portion of the Gotham vernacular. Ai,i Baba. MUSICAL AN1 1KA9IAT1C. The ('llr Ainn.einenta. Th Italian Opra. This evening 11 Trovatore A 111 be given as the Initial performance of the Italian -opera season. The cast will Include Madams do Bitot, Madame illza Lumley, Blgnor Lefranc, and Blgnor Reyna. ' All or these artists come to ns highly recommended, and Blgnor Lefranc is said to be one of the finest tenors that naa ever visited America. To-morrow evening the comlo opera of Crinpino t la Cvnxar will be given, with Blgnor Koncoul "Crtsplnn." and on Wednesday Hosslnl's William JYUwlll be brought out iu graud style, with Blgnor Lefranc as "Arnoido." At i h Chbhmvt the new -lay by Laura Keene , aad Matilda Heron, entitled Champajnt; or. Step by Step, will be performed this evening. This piece, we understand. Is founded upon actual Incidents of New York Ufe. It will be placed upon the stage with new scenery and effects, and with a cast embracing the fall strength of the company. At tdk Walnut the new military drama by Watts rhtlllps, entitled Aot Guilty, will be broaght out this evening In elaborate style, with new scenery and ap pointments. This play Is said to be of unusual Inte rest ; s nd as the management have bestowed great pains upon Its production, It will be likely to achieve an In menso popularity. . . At tub Aktii Mrs. Wallace's drama of LittU IMr ril will be represented this evening. ' At Dupkitz ft Bknboict's Opera nocsa a new bill of Ethiopian comicalities will be presented this evening. ' AT TUB ElJEVEHTff Htrhkt Opbra IIousb the pantomime of The Old Wor. an that Lived in the Shot and other attractions will be offered this evening. StuNOH Blitz and bis son will execute a number of wonderful feats of magic this evening, at the Assembly Building. Ciiarlm W. Broork, K?q., will lecture at Concert Hall on Thursday evening next, on "Irish Bards and Ballads." This Is a One subject, and as Mr. Brooke Is well known as a graceful aid elegant speaker, the lecture will undoubtedly bo one of unusual Interest, Madame Josephine Schlmpf will appear during the evening and give a number of Irixh songs. Tux MiKNNKRCHOU Ball is announced to come off at the Academy of Muslo on Thursday evening, Jan uary SO. The arrangements for this grand affair are In the hands of gontlemen of experience, and the ball promises to surpass the festivals of former year. im rri:m. You Cam But ItBTTKB AND Orkapfh CLOTUUltt OF Bfnnftt A Co., ANTWBKIIR F.I.8R. tio matter irhnl pretext man be euuianed for lacriArlna good, ue trill tell lnver than the tovtrmt. KHMKMIIKB THE rXACK, No. trs Mabkk. Btkeet, No. 618 Markkt Btrkit, Huj wat Bktwkf.n Fifth ahi Bttth. liALF-WAI BUTWKKM FIFTH AMD blXTH. Lr.T Common Bknsi Dkcidk. What U the ration' moioof procedure lnoaaes of central debility and ner Tom prostration!" Doo not reason tell ua that juJioious stimulation is required? To retort to violent purgation In inch a cut is aa absurd an it would be to bleed a starring man. Yet it is done .very day. Yes, this stupid and un- philosophical practice is eontinued in the teeth of the great fart that physical weakness, with all the nervous diaturbancea tbat acoorhpany it, is more cortainly and rapidly relieved, by Uostetter'stomach Bitters than by any (other medicine at present known. It is true that general debility is often attended with torpidity or irre gularity of the bowels, and tbat this symptom must not be overlooked. But while the discharge of the waste matter of the ayatenria expedited cr regulated, its vlgur mutt be re cruited. The Bittors do both. They combine aperient and antihilious properties with extraordinary tonic power. Kven while removing the obstructions from the bowels, they tone and invigorate those organs. Through the stomach, upon which the great vegetable epeoifio acts directly, it gives a healthy and permanent impetus to every enfetbled function. Digestion is facilitated, the lultering circulation regulated, the blood reinforced with a now accession of the alimentary principle, sue nerves braced, and all the dormant powers of the system routed into healthy action; not spasmodically, as would be the case it a mere stimulant were administered, but for a con tinuance. It is in this way that such extraordinary chiinsea are wrought in the condition of the feeble, ema ciated, and nervoua invalids by the use of this wonderful collective, alterative, and tonic. Let common sense de cide botwoen such a preparation and a prostrating cathar tic rupploraented by a poisonous astiingent like strych nine or quinia. French and Knolihh Cassimgre Pants Made to Order, $12 and $14. A similar reduction on all Measured and Ready-made Clothing at Osari.ru Stokes', No. 824 Ohesnut street, Under Continental Hotel. "Bio words do not smite like war-olubf ; Boastfut breatu is not a bowstring. I beds are better things than words are; Actions mijH'r than boastings." John W. Frazier, the carpenter an I builder of the Bee hive shop, No. 811 Griscom street, uses no "big words" or boastful breath," but goes to work, buys several car-loads of seasoned lumier it .percent below the retail price, and therefore shows by actions that he does all kinds of carpenter work cheaper, I ottnr, and quiokor than any other man in the city. A note by mail receives immediate attention. A Stubborn Cough that will not yield to ordinary remedies stay be thoroughly caret by Jatni'S Kipicto Rant, a most effective medicine ia all Bronchial and Palmonary disorders. Sold everywhere. Jewelry. Mr. William vf . Oasaidy, No. IS S. Second street, baa the largest and moat attractive assortment of tine Jewelry and (Silverware In the oily. Purohaeer can rely npon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in aU varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is ear to result La pleasure and profit. DRY FEET. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that oan only be done by the use of India Rnbber Ova rshoes. and aa the incle ment season is upon us, wa would advise our readers to buy none bat the best quality, which oan onlybe had at Good ear's Headquarters, No. 8U8 Cheanut street, south aide, Philadelphia,' ' Runner Overshoes and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prices. Goodyear'a manufacture, old stand, No. 808 Chesout street, lower aide. - , . Earth Closet Company's patent day earth oommodes and privy fi ituree, at A. H. Franciaous A Oo.'s, No. 613 Market street. NEW YEAR'S P 21 E 8 EN T 8 AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S. nAHHIKI), LAWTON-RKKD.-On January 1, WO, by the Rev. I. ul her K. Albert, D. D , of TrtniM Church. Werniantown, Philadelphia, WALTK11 K. LAWTON to AUKLat LOU lob. KKi.L. No oarda. . 1 iii:i. ." niFKOFD.-On the 8lht ultimo. MAOGIR t. C. OIF FOKO, wit of William U. N. Uiflord, aged Uu years. 1 he relatives and fneidsf to lauuly are rospaetfoUy invited to attend the funeral, from the resilience oi her urn-band. No. SIS Watkiua siTsaU on Tu"SiKv afternoon at 3 ii'cliM-k. To proceed to ti.bener.er M. it. Oho rob. KF.L Y-On tbeSd instant, Mrs. MARY ANN, wife of James Kelly, aged 28 years. Tue ralativwi and Iriuuda of the family are Invited to a'ten4 II. e funeral, from the rosidHnoe of her huthand, No '146 Germantown avenue and Kiltb street, on Wednea d morning at b o'clock. Sei vices and interment at bu Vic.hael's. TAOUART. Suddenly, on the mrniing'of the 84 in s ant. WAl.TKK, only son qt Kdwia It. and Klicauotb A. Ti'viraH, ta tho lilUi tearot bUage. 1' uneral to take plaoe frnin the reeidenoe of his parents, Nv T.iitt Aruh street, on Weitneadav afternoon, tba atn in sar i. at a o'ulock. The relatives and f neuds of the family art respeouuui loviuxi so siveuu. . MOURNINC DRY GOODS. DLACK MOHAIR TAMI3E, OR FRENCH I AI.PA0A8.-JUKT RKOK1VKD, ONB CASK OK UOUAIU TAMlrK, 1HUH tM. 1 .1 B' w A HU, MOURNINn DRV UtMMH HOUHK, No DM OHSJ4NUT bl'itttk'r. 13 80 6tfp lOUVIN & CO. BLACK KID OLOVES I PHIOFH KFmiOKni-t.ADIKH' PLAIN HI.AUK, vifi KMBROM'itr i, rise; ri.aiH, iwu avi 1UN8, $atO; iF NTi.KM KN'8. f l. BKbbON A bON, MOllRNTNO OOODS. usoeup n. tis cuboNur ui'KKiiT' DRY aOODS, EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, DEALERS IN TI1K BBTTB CLASS OP DRY GOODS, HAVB REDUCED TUB PRICES OF AM. WINTER COOD8, TO BEDUCE STOCK AND PREPARE FOR SPRING BU1TLIEH. FINK STOCK OF PUAWLS, HEAVIEST BLACK SILKS, 81 uK VELVETS AND VKLVKTKKNS, MAGNIFICENT PIANO OVKIU, FINE LARGE BLANKETS, BEST TOILET QUILTS, DOUBLE DAMAhK NAPKINS, MOIRE ANTIQCE DAMASKS, . MUSLINS BY TUE PIECE, VEUY BEST FLANNELS, STOUTEST t OTTOS FLANNELS. 10 16 sinw 18G9. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. SPECIAL SHAWL SALE. 11 THOniMLEY'S," EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN. We have made the foUowinf reduction in prices: PAISLEY AND BFOCHK 811 KIS, ranffinf from $50 to $75, reduced f tun 1 10 to $ 15. PAISLEY AND BROCHE SHAWLS, ran-ins from $35 to $50, rsduoed from $t to $1V. PAISLEY AND BROCHK SHAWfjH, ranging from $15 to $35, reduced from $3 to $5. The above Shawls were cheap at the prices quoted, but at the reduced prices tho are oheaper than ever before offered in Philadelphia. Blanket Shawls, Black Thibet Shawls, eto. ' Gentlemen's bhawls, Breakfast Hhawls, eto. eto. Dress CJocdf, Bilks, r-ctrs, Mdk's., eto. Blanket, Quilts, Piano Oovars, etc etc. AT THORN LEY'S, Corner of Eighth and Spring Garden, loietf PHILADELPHIA. 1870. A HAPPY NEW YEAR 1370. coorzsx. & CON AUD Have some great bargains among the WOOL POPLINS, BILK POPLINk, BLACK SILKS, FINE PLAIDS, RICH SUAWLS, CLOAKS, BILK VELVETS, CLOAKI.VHH, CAsSlMdhBS, OVEUCOATINQ8, BLANK 1 8, QUILTS, ROMAN SCARFS, GLOVES, TIES, Eto. Etc COOPER & CONARD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET, lTfsm PHILADELPHIA. 1VIX L L I KEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. 828 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. NEW DEPARTMENT USD CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mills. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONEYCOMB OUIlTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all Widths. PILLOW CAhlNGS. We bid for A terse trade In BED CLOTHING, b selling reliable goods At the lowest prices. 8 81 mwf TJSKl-'l'L PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. rOINTE, REAL VALENCIENNE, T A ITIQ THKEAD AND GLIPL'KE I iiiiuillO In Setts, Collars, Ddkfs., and by the yard. TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED 8BTrS, ROMAN SCARFS AND SASHES, GLOVES of every description, INDIA AND UASIIMBRB SCARFS, Together with an elegant stock of BILKS, POPIXSS, and every variety of DRESS GOODS, SUAWLS, CLOTHS, CA8B1 MERES, ETC. ETO. J. W. THOMAS, Not. 405 and 407 North SECOND St, U 4mCp PHILADELPHIA. NDIA SCARFS. INDIA SHAWLS. REAL INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARFS, FOR A VALUABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. CHEAP AT OEOltUG I' K Y E R'g. N. 016 CUEHNUT BTKEET, 10 1 8m PHILADELPHIA. rjEPHYRS AND GERMANTOWN WOOLS. MJ Ktotkin Tarns of aU kinds; Tid, Oroobst, and Wendin C'ottim, srbuleaai. and ratall, at Ifaotory, No. luiM UjMBAIU) SUtmL Ulsla TREMENDOUS DISPLAY op , CIIROMOS AND F4N0Y OOODS FOR TUB HOLIDAYS. jonrj n. rjAQXtTJ a 00, No. 630 ARCH STREET, 11 1 imrr PHILADELPHIA, OUR SALES. SINCE FIRST OF DECEMBER A.3iocJivr to 108,030 or, AND TWO WZ3TJH3 XVXOlXll M. The sales bo-k3 of onr hoases are o?a fjr t'a) iaipoctloa of tao TWO W13Z.XES IVIOnn enrions; and, wbilo wa aro gratiflad wit! tho TWO WBXIB TVT OTtTJ . Tn-rfiro Huccews of our Mummolh Htilo, wo WAiw a ivi aiiz: H l jjroww WAZ9 aiveajxeh Sc brown WAZVAMAIXSIL tSi. DROWH TWO WZ2EHS ZvXORZl two rsiortn TWO WEEKS IVIOE.T1 WAX7AZVXAHEH Xi BROWIJ wawamaker a allows wAWAivxAKEn. a 3rowa" TWO WEEHS 2VEORI3 TWO WEIH3 MORE TWO WEEKS raortE MEN'S OVERCOATS. At $7T0... At fio-oo... At $12 50... At $15-00... At $2000... ....Cost ....Cost ....Cost ....Cost ....Cost Elnewhere.. Elwewhere., Elsewhere. Elsewhere. Elsewhere. .f 10-00 . 15-00 ,. 18-00 .. 22-00 .. ao-oo WEN'S CHESTERFIELDS. At $8-00 At $10-00 At f12-50 At $15-00 At $18-00 ....Cost Elsewhere.. ....Cost Elsewhere. ....Cost Elsewhere. ....Cost Elsewhere. ....CoHt fine where. .$11-00 .. 14-00 .. 17-00 .. 20-00 .. 25-00 MEN'S SACK COATS. At $5-00 Cost Elsewhere..... $9-00 12 00 14-00 17-00 22-00 At $8-00 Cost At $10-00 CoHt At $13 00 Cost At $1C 00 Cost Elsewhere. Elsewhere., Elsewhere. Elsewhere. GENTS' LARGE ASSORTMENT AD CO k RESPOND NC REDUCTION?. Now then, one vlsl: will convince you of very feet stated above. MafJtthefnrLicle8hiave been made "P withinth8 ltt8t ten days, and are purchased since the low rates of gold, and daring the dw For the accommodation af the public, we will'keep open every evening until 9 o'clock, and Saturdays till 10 o'olock. WAN A MAKER & BRO W S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. SAFE DEPOSITE COMPANIES. THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST. SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY Chartered by the Legislature ol reiiiisylvaiiia, April, 1869. Capital, - 500,000 Established for the Ezerntlo mt Trust, Execs, tiralitps, Ktc.i the Safe erplnn of Valuav blesH smd the Uentlns Mmall eUafeai la lu Barglar-Preof Vault, la the Granite FIre-Froof BulldloaT of the Phila delphia National Bank, Cfacs ut Street. This Institution is now open for th traosaotioa of boainou. and tii. Ikiropany is ia rMdinsns to reciT. tiPKCiAl. Dkpohitm lor tb. 8aph Kr.Ke IN J of t.uvKUNUCMT JioNI8 and other kod uitizh.6ii.vkb and CJoi.n Pj.ATii Jbwixbi, andotner purtall Valuaiiles, under speolal guarantee, at rates si ilar to those chanted by other Hara Dehohit Oumpa Hits in tb. prtnoiial cities of tlieDn-Ud States, and to Iifnt Kmalx bAVtm inside its Buiuilah-proov vaults at rates raifina: lrm tin to Ik ii peryear, aooordinjr to sua and location. Thtwe Vaults aro well lighted and Ten ti lt led, of enormoua Btrength, and no eifort or azpens. baa been spared iu tbeir construction to ren der them ABSut.t;TaLl unuuLAB PUouir. Watchmen of undoubted character, TiiUnc, and inUUi!rrnr will b do duty day and night (bundajs and holidays included) inaide and outaide tho premiss; and every conceivable prtcantioa baa been adopted in the internal arranKo uientato preclude lb. poaa biliiy of stealthy or sudden (bull. KuthinRLas been omitted to prorid. for tb. oon tenii nr. and most perfect attainable security of iepoi tura and kenU rs, and afford absolute Kakktt against r iKK, ibs.it, BiihiilaBY, and Auoiiiknt th. raeaua for bii b, aa adopted by lb. Company, are not, it UbeliaYod, excelled in the country. AU tiflueiarv fiblltfations. mich aa Trnnta. Clnmrdinn. kliius. Kxttculorauipa, .to., will be undertaken and faitn fnily diecharKed. i:iiiiKina. IntereMt. and other Income will Im aI. leeted when oeaired, and reinittwl to the owner for a small oomiuiaeion. bm table accommodations are provided for th. ooaT.ni enceof ladiis. Circnlara, giving full detail., forwarded on application. . OJire Umm, i o'elovk A. M. to 4 o'clock f. M. DIKECTOUN. THOMAS ROBINS, LEWIS K. A8UUDKST. J. LIVINGSTON KKRINGKK, K. P. McCl'LLAGU, EDWIN M. LEWIS, JAMES L. CLAGHORN, BENJAMIN B. COMEGYS, AUGUSTUS 11 EATON, F. RATCUrOKD STARR, DANIEL UADUOCK, JK,, EDWARD V. TOWNSKND, JOHN D. TAYLOR, HON. WM. A. IX)RTER. rre.ldentt IC ASIIIIURST. Tlee-Preajldent. J. LIVINOSTOX EKKINGEK, Hecretary and Treauiurer, EOUKliT P. MoOULLAOH. Kallrlt.r, RI0HA11D L. ASUHURST, 11 a luia-im r Htill lia,A"o, y 1018 MEAN'S OVERCOATS, 915 MKH'S CHESTERFIELDS, 11C0MSN'3 SACKS, 2872 PHIH3 MEN'S PANTS, 321 B MEN'S VESTS, THIS IS TOO And ws will Sacrifice it to So for tho Next Two offers for Lots or At Rates Lower than any one else will dare to sell at. MEN'S PANTS, - At $1-00, all wool, Cost Elsewhere $5-00 At $4-00 Cost Elsewhere C - At 00At At $5 00 Cost Elsewhere.... At $0-50 Cost Elsewhere...., At $7-50 Cost Elsewhere.... At $8-50 Cost Elsewhere.... 7-00 '9-00 10-00 12-00 MEN'S VESTS. At $1-50, all wool, Cost Elsewhere.... U $2 50 Cost Elsewhere.... At $3-50... Cost Elsewhere.... At $4-25, Cost Elsewhere.... At $5 00 "..Cost Elsewber-.... BOYS' OVERCOATS. At $500 Cost Elsewhere.... At $-00 Cost Elsewhere.... At $750 Cost Elsewhere.... At JilO-jX) Cost Elsewhere.. . At $13-50 Cst Elsewhere.... $3 -00 1 4- 00 5- 00 6- 00 7- 50 ft ft -no 10 00 11-00 15-00 20 00 1 UIIV ISIIIIVCr THE FINE ARTS ITALIAN MARBLESTATUARY, ETC. Importing House of Objects of Art, Established by Vito Viti in 1815. We ere now receiving from Italy several finely executed Italian Marble Monumental Statues, Italian Mirble Garden Statues and Vases, finely exe cuted Italian Statuary Marble, Gallery Works of Art, Italian Marble Monu ments, Alabaster Vases, Columns, Groupes and Statuettes, etc., which we ere offering at the lowest importing rates. VITI BROS., (Late Vito Viti & Sons), Importers, it S3 si ja 149 South FRONT Street. EARLE8' GALLERIES. No. 810 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Iooltins: GhiHHON. Av.rytb.ic. and e'eitant assortment of styles, all en tirely new, and at r.ry low prices. Galleries of FaintieRs on tu. around floor, very beauti fully liMted, and May of aooess. - JAM Ed 8. EA11LE & SONS. C. F- HA8ELTIN E'fl Oallei-lew at tlio A.rtw, No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET. Till; AUTOTYPES AMD ' LA.1VIHCA.1EH lllOrpl H A VK ARRIVED. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. An Historioal Portrait of Mftior General George G. Meade, at OX :TTBltDRO, 'painted by J. R. KMGUT for members of tb. Union Leacu. an1 others, will be on .x bibitioa inth. B. K. (Jalleryof tb. Aoadumy, from Ue ora ber 81 January 4, in luair (lil II 8t AKMlSSiOW FBKE, from V A. M to 10 P. M. OPERA GLASSES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, At JA8. W. QUEEN & CO. '8 OPTI0IAH8, No. 924 CHESNUT STREET, atfwfm PHILADELPHIA. aCH LMbKfcLLAri CI1KA VEST IN TUB CITT TTPLJLOM'B, U . K1UUTU btraW U) lOmQii Stettin,! count, 718 BOYS' OVERCOATS, 678 HOYS' JACKETS, 1481 PAIRS ROYS' TANTS. 394 ROTS' VESTS, 731 ROYS' UNDEttOOATS. MUCH TO KEEP, get Next Season's Stock Read. Weeks we will Accept Single Garments, ROYS' UNDERCOATS. $5-00 Cost Elsewhere $il-00 Cost Elsewhere $3-00 ost Elsewhere $10-00 Cost Elsewhere $11-50 Cost Elsewhere BOYS' JACKETS. $250 Cost Elsewhere $350 Cost Elsewhere $1-00 Cost Elsewhere $500 Cost Elsewhere BOYS' PAN1S. $-0 9-0 11-09 li-09 15 -0J $3-5(r 4- .V) 5- 5 7-09 $ I ,-( 4 .-.: r-5t) 2- 7. 3- 5 ) At At At At At At At At At At $2-50 Cost - Elsewhere $3-50 Cost Elsewhere...'.. $4-00 Cost Else whore $5-00....; Cost Elsewhore At BOYS' VESTS. $1'2S.... Cost Elsewhere $175 Cost Elsewhere $2-50 Cost Elsewhere , At At At OOOOS. COAL. H. TACCART, COAL DEALER. GOAL OF THE BEST QUALITY, PREPARED EX PRESBLY FOR FAMILY USE. 1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AT., IS 1 8m Between Twelfth and Thirteenth i CO A Met COAL! COAL! The piaca to bny ia at IY1IT IIM l.'H COAJ. PBPOT, Corner of NLNTU and GIRARD Avenue. BEST QUALITY WUITK ASO. Kara; and Btore ; . tT per toa. l (re Nut ; n " KavleVsinNnt (60 . " Delivers! to any part of Ike city.. Ii SI tm pDBE LEHIGH AJiD SCHUTLKIU FAMILY, FACTORY, AND BITUMUIOUS GOALS. Large stock always on band. Southeast coiner THIRTEENTH and WILLOW Street. 11 18 4m W. W. A O. D. HAINKS. LT 13 I" W 13 IK Ac HTIIKKT. IV No. 1118 If. FIOHTH BTBKUT, AhK bKLLING COAL I.OWKR THAN AMY YARD IN THE CITY, lOR0ASIL mllm SEWING MACHINES. JMPROVED ELLIPTIC SERVING MACHINES BIMPLKRT, CHEAPEST, BFST TXKJK-8TIT0U t HHWING MACHINES IN UBIC. Sold on easy monthly payments. Kzamin. them at Io. OiiO AKCII Street. D. E. RICE, IS IS Imrp GENERAL AUJCNT. rjMIE BEST HOLIDAY OIFT. WHEELERii WILSON'S LOCK-BTITGII Family Sewing Machine. I0VKR 400,1X10 NOW IN USK. KXAMINK IT BKIOKK tiUYINU AMY OIUER. Sold on Leaae riaa $10 Per Month. ii:tt:kso;v Ac i'Aierc.xTaEic, UKNEKAL AOENTb, no. 014 CllaUMilJ'1' Mtreet, 1 6 ftuwi FB2JLDSLPBIA. HMIE UNDERSIGNED RAVING RRLIN M. quished tb. Heatina; of Building, by Bteajn o Water, it will be continued by WUX1AM LL WISTAB, lately snperintendina; that deparkuent of their boaf neas, wbom they rawommend to thoir friends, ftov. If. 1MW. MUHXia. TAttKJBB OO. WI8TAR AlaOULTON, No. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. IIEATINO BY STEAM OR EOT WATER. FLANS OF PIPE CUT TO ORDER. LAUKDRLES AND CULINARY APPARATUS FITTED UP. lOmniSs) J 0DGER8' AND WOSTENIIOLM 3 POCKET 1VMVES, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful Bnlsh. KODGFKS' and WADK A BUTCHER'S RAZORS, and th. celebrated LKOOLTBK RAZOR SOLSSOR3 ot tb. Beast quality. Razors, Knives, Soiasors, and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 S. TENTH. Street, below Cheanut. i i gp n. WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VKNTI lated and aasy-nttinjt Dree. Iita (patented), in a. tl e improved faanioas of tb. seasoo, CUh-3JiUI Street Ulrtvt