THE DAILY EVENING fELEGKAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1870. 5 XI 13 W.YOnEI 8 HI S. From Ovr Own Correnponetfnk New York, fnn. 5, 1870. 'Harr1 to Itrnlb." . Bach Is the fato of those who cat Now York candy. This baa been abundantly proved by recent Inrostlgfttlons among the Infants of Gotham by the Board of Health. Terra alba, or white earth, Is extensively used instead of sugar. Gum drops teom with glue Instead of gum arable; and all sorts of chemical poisons are uccd la coloring sugar plums. Those who dare to 6 wallow goodies in the face of those facts, do ao at their own peril. The poisons am much cheaper than the genuine extracts. Teach flavors are obtained from fusil oil, and the taste of bitter almonds Is derived from prusslc acid. Nitric acid and rotten cheese taste like pineap ple, and when you buy from cheap peddlers there Is no knowing whether you are not com mitting Involuntary suicide by swallowing In definite quantities of Paris green. John It ml. Judge Cardoso lias grauted a stay of all pro ceedings in the case of Real, so far ui they might go towards the execution of the prisoner, until the Court of Appeals can hear and deter mine upon the new writ of error. The papers were filed In the Court of Appeals in Albany, Judge Garvin waiving formal notice of applica tion for the writ. The counsel for the prisoner, ex-Judge Stuart. Is confident he can save his client. Tbe Dull Heunou gives every indication of being very brink. This evening the first annual ball of the Lincoln Union conies off at Apollo IIull. To-morrow night the Amerlous CJub holds a carnival at the Academy of Music. On next Monday the Dodds Express Employes Association holds forth ul Apollo Hall. Then follow on the 12th, the .Morton Commandory, No. 4, reception, Apollo Hall, and the M. T. Brsnnan Coterie at the Academy of Music; on the 13th, the Excelsior Musical Union, Masonic Hall, and La Coterie , (second annual) masquerade ball at tho Academy; on the 14th, Ocean Lodge, I.O. of O. F., Irving Hall, and Caledonia Club, Apollo Hall; 18th, Richard B. Conolly Association, Academy; 19th, Baxter nop, Academy; 21th, Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Academy; 25th, American Iramatic Fund; 26th, Corcle Francals de 1'IIar monie, Academy; February 3, Charity bull, Academy; February 4, Bulliuasloo, social recep tion; February 9, French Opera ball; February 10, New York Firemen's Association ball; February 24, Licderkranz, Academy of Music. So you see that the season promises to be In no wise dull. Judge Dairllnff n a WltnCN. Ilia Honor Judge Dowllcg, of tho Tombs Police Court, docs not bear tho reputation of being a very hard man though he occasionally enjoys tho credit of being a '-hard customer." Ho has plenty of chords in his huninn heart, and they are fit for something better than to mako clothes lines of. He is always prompt at tho post of duty and enjoys reprimanding a police officer, who deserves jail, better than rc mandlug back to it somo broken-down offender. There are those among tho guilty who do not dislike him, and more than one newsboy who has had his sharo of the worlds hardships, owes to Justice Dowllng's liberal pocket his first beginnings of success. Of a fine afternoon he may generally be seen sauntering down Broadway, dressed In very quiet black, and with nothing fierce nUuit him but his moustache. But even then he l ou the lookout for biz. On Tuesday, for instance, about four o'clock in the afternoon, he happened to be in tho vicinity of Broadway and Tenth street, where at that hour of the day, when the weather U One, there is generally a crowd. Ills judicial eyes espied a woman named Mary Ann Taylor, who has for many years been known to the police courts as an accomplished pickpocket. He saw one of Mistress Taylor's hands dive Into the pocket of a woll-spcctaclod old lady who had just coino out of Stewart's, laden with the trophies of shopping. He saw her take thence a bursting pocket-book aud conceal it in her muff. He asked the old lady what she had lost. The old lady instantly replied that sho had lost her , spectacles. (N. B. She was looking through them at the time!) Justice Howling pointed out to the Aged P. this little discrepancy, when she immediately recollected her pocket-book, whereupon Miss Taylor was marched off to the station-house for the sixty-seventh time, and Justice Dowling handed in his lucid statement next morning. Doing a constitutionally bashful man, be was very backward about kissing the book, and objected for a long time to taking the . oath,on the ground that he never took any thing. That was a fib, though; for he likes a " good Jamaica sour as well as the best tempe rance lecturer that was ever floored by cold water. . - Beechet'n Annual lienent came off on Tuesday evening In Plymouth. Church, Mr. Beecher beaming with the recol lection of a successful spiritual season. Few men get better paid for saving souls than the brother of the author of "The True Story" does It may significantly be said of him that ho has a brilliant career before him; for docs not Scrip ture teach that they who turn many to righteous ness shall shine as the stars forever aud ever? To be sure he gets well paid for It, but let us give blm credit for much of that kind of labor tor which no money ever pays. And why should we carp at him for turning tho house of God Into one of merchandise ? Is not life ono big auction, .and cuunot it be perpetually said of eouls that they are "going going gone t 1 believe you. It is one of Mr. Becchor's umbl tlons t j round his character out, and perhaps in this effort after rotundity his spiritual nature has become a little too "earthy," aud conse quently a little fia atlbg roles. A love of the secular has become tangent to its sphcrlodal . sanctity, au4 somewhat impaired Us godly globularitr. Yet if I could afford it, I should buy a pe w in his church, for the mere sake of escaping the pious luaultics of other preacher. , Oar nindoo VMlorw Messrs. Mooljlo Thackersey and ToolnMuj Ja daljle, our visitors from HiudodUn, bae Just returned to this city from their Western tour The secret of pronouncing their names was con fided to mo on their firutarrlvul, but it In a xccrcl which I have never revealed, from Ungual iua bllity to do so. While West they remained for a time in Indiana, in order to find out how the old divorco laws looked whun they wore re- pealed. They say thoy found no pluce so home like and comfortable as New York. Everywhere else they were charged so much, but here they could have excellent accommodations and fird class attendance at a ridiculously low figure. Mr. Mooljle Thackorsey told me he thought Glrard College a much banc" lomer building than the Tombs, and . Mr. Tooloidas Jadaljlo said ho thought our new Court Houso here not fit to be mentioned beside the old State House in Phila delphia. I fouud out that he thought Charles Snmni'r was our Lost lecturer, became Sumner lias Intolv been lcturlncr 0!l "C'i-i" an lntilu tlon that Is becoming extinct among the Brah mins. Oar Cttni-ltlr- anil Correction. Purlng tho year 1870 wo expoct In this city to tpend about 111,330,000 on our, public cha ritable institutions. We spent vory nearly that amount last year. AmanrmVDli. Little Em'lj Btlll remains the attraction at Nlblo's. Tho New York Ltafor, of the 1st in stant, says of Mr. L. K. Shewoll and Mr. F. C. Bangs: "To Mr. L. R. Suowcll, as 'Danlol Pcggoty,' and Mr. F. C. Bangs, as 'Ham,' be long the honors of the play. Better character acting Is seldom seen on any stage. To estimate the degree of perfection those actors have reached in the presentation of these parts, we must consider the vast amonnt of almost sicken ing sentiment and moral which they are com pelled to utter, which would be quite ridiculous if entrusted to Inferior actors. These men are more than mere actors they are artists: and hence their representations of the two characters are genuinely good, truthful, touching, and elicit the heartiest sympathy, as well as ap plause, from appreciative audiences." I am writ ing too near mall time to say more of Booth s "Hamlet," as performed last night, than that tho scenic presentation was nearer perfection than anything yet aecn here. Newspaper gossip has it that a new piny to bo produced at tho Chesnut Street Theatre, Phila delphia, is from tho pens of two well-known Quaker City journalists. Is that so ? I congra tulate 'cm, aud Philadelphia, too. Au Haba. .11 INICAI AII DRAMATIC. "William Tell" bv the Italian Troup. The fame of the new tenor and the performance or Rossini's masterpiece attracted an Immense audi ence to the Academy of Maslc, and the applause, If less boisterous than ou Monday evening, was equally appreciative, ami Hlguor Le franc confirmed his reputation as one of the very finest tenors that has ever been heard lu our beautiful opera house, Tho great range of his voice is very far Indeed from being Its only or even its chief merit. It lacks some thing of the liquid sweetness or Brlgnoli, but In Its sympathetic qualities and power of expression It Is very far superior to any tonor now before the public. The ro(or "Arnoldo" is one that Is calculated to show the real qualities or HIgnor Lurranc'a voice much more than the one he assumed on Monday evening. It is a ro that tenors usually shrink from on account of its exactions, and it was a sufficient demonstration of SlRrior I.cfrauc's power ror him to conquer all the (llincultles with an absence of error t that mula them ceaso to appear diillcultics. William Tell Is l'lmsl-ii last and greatest opera. Upon It ho bestowed all his genius and all his cul ture, and it is certainly the most perfect work of the purely Italian school that now keeps the stage. The libretto is based upon .Schiller's great drama, and the composur has expressed the thorao In melodies that will endure as lone as the lyric drama maintains its hold upon the public taste. It Is to be regretted that this fine work should be ho seldom represented, but tho requirements for a successful perforruauoe are so mauy that It Is not to be ' wondered at that managers should hesitate to produce it. The per formance last night win meritorious, without at taining to a high standard of excellence. Signor lteyna sung the tole of "William Tell" with good dra matic expression, and mado a more favorable im pression thau he did ou Monday evening. Mad'lle Pauline CanLssu, who lias improved both In voice and appearance since she was last tiere, gave a satis factory representation of "Matilda," and in tho duet with "Arnoldo," In the second act, she was heard with excellent elfecu The other parts wero credit ably sustained, and the chorus and orchestra were reasonably good. Ttie iitT AinuMementn. TnE Itaijak Oi'Elii This evenlnir Lusrrzia Horaia will oo performed, with (Signor Koncoul as "Dute Alphonso." ( iiaiio tn aiiwehera is annouttced ror to-morrow. with blguor Lei ranc aud Madame lirlol In the cast. AT TUB 1 hfsmit Vhampannr; vr, ,?teo uu titsn, will be repeated this evouliiK. We unaerstaim that Aims susan waitou uua ner troupe will shortly appear at this theatre. at TiiK walnut ino cxoiunj; muuarr urama or Aef Guilty will be performed this cvenlug. AT thk aki h Kiiowies' comeuy or The Lore thane and Mr. Craig's bnrlesijiio of Hun Juan will be given thU evening. AT JIUFKEZ BKNBIIKTS tirKKA ilOrSB an iutcrestlug minstrel peiformaui will be given this evening. AT TUB ELEVENTH NTKFET OrSRA 110CBB a variety of burnt corix iiitractiona will be oil'ered tils tvenliifr. mgnor 1M.IT7, anu ins son wm uenorm some or their most marvellous feats of tuagtc at the Assem bly liuiiiiing mis evening Imsn Bakdh and Bam.adh Charles w. Brooke. Esq.. Will deliver his lecture ou tho above subject at Concert Hall this evening, and a more than usually Interesting discourse iuy t expected. Mr. Brooke, will give selections from Clarence Mangan, Thomas Davis, Fonleuoy, and other Irish bards, with appreciative comments ou the qualities of Irish poetry ann musio. nr, nrooko nas maue a special study of this subject; aud with his Sue oratorical powers, the public may expect something much Flipenor to tne rnurui oi wiiiiunij icuiuieiii, xuriiiij the evening Madame Josephine Hchimpf wilt slug several Irish ballads. TilK SKNT-UASS1.KR OKOHKnTKA Will fflVe R mulinee on Saturday at Musical l''und Hall. C1X ITEMS, Yon OAK BlTT CLOTHINO BEHtrr.Tr ft o., Towkk Hll L, NO. 518 MAHKKT St., , LOWKR THAN ; , or ' AH OH It KiVtC, OU Tht.y wii.i. BFrnni Thk Monet, aui . Takk Baiik thk IV l)ii,PArii,yKi. Uai.l and Bkk Bkkqbk PtnicjlASiNO. : A NKwj f XTKMsiVK and well lighted art nailery has been eatahlinhed at No. 1117 Ubeanut street, by the weU-known auctioneer, Jar. K. ecntt, Jr. Tbia Kentieman wituin tne pt at few years baa rendered himaolf famona aaonat the lovere of all that ia beautiful in art, and through hit activity and buaineea enterpriae baa taken a atand amount the foreinoHt of our art collector. Ilia old eeta blinliincut, although considered at onetime more than amply aitftiolent for the purpoaee intended, waa found of Utn entirely inadeiuate; hence bii removal to No. 1117. The building- la four atories In height, has a flue frontage, and ia excellently lighted. Tbe art nailery. a hnrotofore, will form the prinoipai ff attire. It iaone hundred and fifty feet deop, fitted up especially for ailutilility to tiiepurpoae intended, aud ia in ev ry way ani'K'el of neatneaa and perfection. The remainder of the building w ll be davoted to general auction purpoaea, where our readers can at all times Hud a arne tempo rary stock from which to make aeleotiona of goods of all kinds and dosoriptiona. Dbt FjatT. The moat eSeotnal way of gnardlnc one's health la to keep tbe fet dry, and that can only bo dona by the use of India Kubber Ovtrehoee, and aa tba incle- nieut aeason ia upon ua, we would advise our reader to buy none but the beat quality, which can only be bad at GooOkKAB's Headquarters, No. 808 Gheanut street, aonta tide, Philadelphia, " ' FllKXCU AND KXOLI8M OASSIMEIU) PaKTU Made to Order, 8U and li. A similar reduction on all Measured and Beady-mad Clothing at OhaklmBtokks', ' No. 834 Cbesnnt street, Under Continental UoteL ThB Coknucoi-u, No. 113 8. Third street, east aide. If there ia a place whore wi'. and aentiment ean be pro- Derly aDDrec ated it is at Diokson'a Uornuoopia, wuere everything desirable tosniiuate th brain and give whole aunled exproe on to preeant desire Maul properly ap- prooiated, lio and aee. ; BrrnDEB Ovukhhoe AND Boot for Men, Women, and Children, ean be bad at retail at the very lowest price. Oomlyoar' manuia ture, old aland. No. SU Cbesnut street, lowe hide. JlWKXJtT. Mr. William W. Outdid. No, tl S. Second street, bit the lanrmt and moat attractive assortment of Una Jewelry end Silverware In the city. Purchaser! eaa relj opoa obtaining a real, pure artlole, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He alia baa a large etook of American Western Watches In all varieties and at ail prices. A vialt U bia atore la euro to reaalt la pleasure I and pro Qi. ! PriTtni MatkriaijS. W. II. t'arryl, formerly of Ife. T19 Chaanut street, hen rp.umod the Curtain Business with hiaaona, at No. 7S3 ('be.nul etrea. Thar iavite at tention to thoir stock of Curtain Mateilall and RailrMd FuppliPs. , TricSalx or 'Oh. Paintings at. Soott'a Art Usllery will ooronienoe thin and cont 'Due tomorrow evening. Thn-e are one hundred and fifty six in the catalogue, to be eold without the leaat reserve. Nnvttl Bat DTK on "Not A TYT ;" but ask for Pbalon's Vitaj.ia ob 8AX.VATIOH run Tim 11 ih. Ktamln u, ran will find It clear; shake it, you will see that it has no seal, meat: apply it to yemr head, beard, whiskara, or mnus tanlios, if arrxr or erirxled, aLd the coljr they wore before tirey faded will return to taim. N K W YKAJt'S PRKSKKT8 AT WANAMAKER & BltOWN'3. IHAUUIED. UANIVAN-IlORNK.-ln New York, on Tnatda? eren in. Lhiretnber 28. hr the Rev. Ueoraa C.nnonll. Mr. (HOKGK M. 11 ANIV AN.of PuilaJelvtua, to iniea K.ATB r.. MUKFiK, 01 new i oik nr.. HOAtJH IHOMAH.-On tbe 4th of January, 1870, at tbn Latliodral, liy tbe Very Hot. v. J. 11. t'nrter, Mr. JOKI.PH CH Ar.KI.Hft KOACII to Miaa tfARY ZKMA T I i O M A S, daucbter ot tbe late Jobn U. Tuoraaa. T1IK.ODOH1AN-BOUKHKR. On tbe lat of Jam. nry. 1H70. at No. 5 Wnshiiiffton avenue, br Ror. Ratnunl J. l.urborcw, Mr. ZOHKAl' K. THKODOKI K, from New York oitr. native of tJonattntinonle. Tarkor. to Miaa ALII HK.BOUKU ICR, of Philadelphia, Pa., natire of t ranee. WATKINS- Mrl)ANIKI,.-On the 8d of January. by thr Rer. P. 8. Honnon, D. D.. W. L. WaTKHS, of Nnw oik, to Mine MAUY K. MCUAHlKb, of tbi oily. Nn HMfllkt- HKARI.K8.-n the iHt inatjint, Mr. ANN CHRISTV, wite ot .lumen Hoarlos, anil daughter of tiie late i reionck and Oinmmna haiilt, in the tilat year of her ace. The relatives and triemla ot ttie taiuny, siho the tnetn lisra of Mount Ararat 1-0(1l-. No. 7. Ordorol Lady Maaona: alKO, Wrwito of KricnrlaUip Anftociitlion, No. 17. Inin. pnndent Order of Phikor.atheana; alno, the Adah I Con clave, No. 3, of tbe Unitod tid r of Dauxbtora of Malta; elso, the f -handler frpmule lionetitriMl Kooioty; and tho ttacond Femalo ftenenriiil Sorirt.y, and the Onh'rn in funeral, are raeitntly invited to attend tlio funeral, ....... . '.. - . .t ..I 1 . I, .. . I , Mn 111) u . , Kifcbttenth ward, on Sunday afternoon, January 9, at i o clock, loproceed to Uncover cureot hnrial t,rcitinn. MOURNINC DRY QOOOS. lL.r:K ROS fHJAIV SlfA'S AT .H'NT Ttlfl" 1VKI. 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JRIDAL, BIRTHDAY, AND IIOLIDAY PRESENTS. yVn Xloix I.Xaiclic. The One Dollsr Department eontalns a large assortment of FINK FaKNGU O001, embracing DESKS, WOEK. GLOVE, HANDKERCHIEF, AND DBKHSINO BOXEB. ia great variety. DOLUS, HEOUANIOAL TOYS, and TBEE TRIM MINGS. BILK FANS, LEATHER BAGS, POCKET BOOKSJ CHINA VASES and ORNAMENTS, JEWELRY, ETO From $100 to $3000. Call and examine our Paris Goods. Prty and Evening Dresses made and trimmed from Fn noh and English fashion plates. Fancy Costumes for Masquerades, Balls, eta., ma le to order ia forty-eight hours' notice, at MRS. M. A. BINDER'S LADIES' DBE8S TBIMMINGS, PAPER PATTERS DBKSS and CLOAK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut, g 6 atntb PHILADELPHIA. CLOAKS. QLOAKS! CLOAKS !I THE LARGEST AS60KTMENT. TBE FINEST QUALITIES. The 9lort ICeasoiiuble 1'rlceH. IVEHS & CO., 83 8. NirVTlI Street, and If. E. Cor. EICJUXU andUAIl T, llostuthSm PHILADELPHIA. OARPETINQS, ETO. I E. WE HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED ' FROM No. 910 ARCH STREET .TO No. 635 MARKET STREET, And bare associated with nt ROBERT and ARTHUR STEWART, Who will attend to the Manufaeturinf of Ingrain and Venetian Carpets. Th general nature of our business will be Manufaotur- ing. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Carpotlne;9, OHCIoths, Mattings, Etc., Under the stjle and firm nuns of Llii:iOM, HIIAW Al NTI'WAKT. Htf LKKDOM 4 8U AW. rf WARBURTON'B IMPROVED VENTI- eA isted sad eurtttinn Dreee lists (nsinted), in Ihe improved fashions of the bireei aaat aoot to tue rust umoe. UU'tpi SINCE FIRST OF $103,05000, AND The sales boaks of our houses are o?sa for t!i9 iaipsstloa oftn( curious; and, will we are gratlSoi with the JLsXii'R-e Huccchs of our Mammoth Mttll luivo, lyy nctua-l count, 1018 MEAN '8 OVEKCOATB, SlSMEH'S CHESTERFIELDS, 1100 MISN'S SACKS, 2872 PAIRS MEN'S FASTS, 8216 MEN'S VESTS, THI8 IS TOO MUCH TO KEEP, And we will Sacrifice it to get Next Season's Stock Head;. So for the Next Two Weeks we will Accept Offers for Lots or Single Garments, At Rates Lower than any one else will dare to sell at. MEN'S PANTS, At $'HH,&11 wool, Cost Elsewhere. $500 At C-Oo'At 7-00 At At $100.. Cost Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere... At $5-00... At $G-50.. At $750.. At $850.. ...Cost ....Cost ....Cost ....Cost 9-00 10-00 12-00 MEN'S VESTS. At $l50,all wool.Cost Elsewhere... Vt $2-50 Cost Elsewhere... At $:s-50 Cost Elsewhere... $3-00 4-00 r.-oo At $1-25.. At $5-00... ..Cost ..Cost Elsewhere 600 Else whore 750 BOYS' OVEUCOATS. At At At At At $5-00 Cost Elsewhere.,.. $(-0() Cost Elsewhere,,.. $750 Cost Elsewhere.... ... $800 ... 1000 ... 11-00 10-00 Cost $13-50 Cost Elsewhere 1500 Elsewhere 2000 will keep opon every evening until 9 o clock, E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.! SAFE DEPOSITE COMPANIES. Ci:(i;UIT- A4I.fvT I.O.x.l. BT Burglary, Firs, or Accident. The Safe Deposit Company, re tbi ut New Fire and Burglar-Proof Butldinjj, Nm. 329 and 331 OIIESNUT STREET. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust, khD SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. CAPITA I.. 1,000,000 DIKEOTOUS. H. B. Browne, Ulsrenoe rl. OUrk, John Welxh, f jh.rlfM Msoslester. Kdwsrd W. (Hark. Altfiiuder Hon r jr. Stephen A. (aidffoll, George V. Tyler, Uonry O. Gihsou. President W. B. BROWNE. Vioe-President-OLABENOK H. CLARK. BeoretaiyandTreasarv-UOBKliT PATTRR80N. Assistant 6ecrettrr-J AMES W. UAZLEUl'RST. Tbe Company have provided in their new Baildinir and Vtinlla absolute aeonritr against lose by t'IRR, BUR GLARY, or AOOIDiCNT.aud KKOKIV K 6hOUlllTIK8 AND VALUABLES ON DE POSIT UNDER GUARANTEE, Upon the following rates, for one rear or less period : Government and all other Coupon Securi ties, or those transferable bjr delivery. ...91'00 per $1000 Government and all other Securities regis tered and negotiable only by endorsement 60 per 1000 Gold (Join or Bullion I'M per 'HOC Milver Coin or Bullion S'OO per 100b Silver or Gold Plate, under seal, on owner's estimate of value, and rate aubjoot to ad justment for bulk t'OOper 100 Jewelry, Diamonds, eta 8 0 per 1000 Deeds, Mortgsges, and Valuable Papers generally, when of no fixed value, $1 a year, each, or aoeording to bulk. These latter, when deposited in Tin Boxes.are charged according to butt, upon a basis of IX feet oubio capa city, $10 a year. Coupons and interest will Le collected, when desired, an roroitted to tht pwnors, for one per cent. The Company offer for RENT, the lessee aioluiively holding the key, BAFK8 INSIDE TUE BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS, At rales varying from $16 to $16 each, per annum, accord ing (4 liEO. Deposits of Honey Received, on which interest will be allowed 8 per cent, on Call Deposits, payable by Check at sight, and 4 per eent. on Time De posits, payable on tea days' nutioe. Travellers' Letters of Credit furnished, available in part of Europe. This Company is also authorized to aot as Kieoutors, Administrators, and Guardians, to reoeive and execute Trusts of every description from the Courts, corporations, or individual, N. B. BROWNE, PRESIDENT. ROBERT PATTERSON", 11 33 tuths2n)tp SK9RETARY AND TREASURER. JJODGEltS AND WOSTENnOLM'S POCKET KMVE8, Pearl and Stag Hand lea, of beautiful finish, RODGERS1 and WADE A BUTOIIER'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LEOOLTRE RAZOR S016SORS of the finest quality. Iltzors, Knives, (Sciasors, and Table Cutlery Ground and PolieLcd at P. MADKIRA'S, No. 1158. TENTH Street, below Che ul. DECEMBER l?n,lot wo 718 ROYS' OVERCOATS, 678 DOTS' JACKETS, 1481 PAIRS BOYS' TANTS. 391 BOYS' VESTS, 732 BOYS' UNDERCOATS. HOTS' UNDERCOATS. $.00... $C00.. $800.. $10-00.. $1150.. Cost Cost Cost Cost Cost BOYS' Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere... JACKETS. Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere... $809 9-09 1109 1300 l',-Qi $359 459 559 7-09 $5-59 4-59 5 59 7 09 At $250 Cost At $3 '50 Cost At $100 Cost At $5-00 Cost BOYS' At $2-50 Cost At $350 Cost' At $400 Cost At $500 Coat PANTS. Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere... Elsewhere.., BOYS' VESTS. At $1-25 Cost Elsewhere $20) Elsewhere 27 Elsewhere 35 ) At $175 Cost At $250 Cost and oaturdays Uu 10 oclocir. ROM, COAL.. vv. H. TAG G A R Tf COAL DEALER. OOAL Ol THE BEST QUALITY, PREPARED EX PRESSLY IXR FAMILY USE. 1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AT., 18 t 3m Between Twelfth and Thirteenth street. n OAL! c o A 1L.X COALt J 'J'be place to buy is at -tllTt Ithl tM COAL DEPOT. Corner of NINTH and GIRARD Avenue. BEST QUALITY WHIT ABU. V.gg and Elore tfjT per toa. Iji.ko Nut : t " Enirle V in Nut ('(0 Delivered to any part of the city. - rllliai pUKE LEHIGH AND SdlUlLKlLT FAMILY, FACTORY, AND BITUMINOUS GOALS, large stock always on band. Southeast corner THIRTEENTH and WILLOW Street, 13 18 4m W.W.IO.D, HAINES. WTHKI'T, EIGHTH STREET. IV No. 1418 N AKU MK.IJ.ING COAL IXWER THAN ANY YARD IN THE CITY, FOR CASH. ihllw C1REAT REDUCTION IN COAL. n Splendid Stove T Nut, per ton ft WILLIAM HENRY, 161in 8. W.oor-NINTH and GIRARD Avenue. SEWING MACHINES. JMPROVED ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINES SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST, BEST LOCK-STITCH ISEWINO MACHINES IN USE. Bold on easy monthly payment. Examine them at No, 030 ARCH Street. D. E. RICE, J2 18 Imrp GENERAL AGENT. QARTRAM, & FANTON'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES ARB THB MOST DURABLE, THB LIGHTEST AND WILL PERFORM THE GREATEST RANGB OF WORK IN TUB MOST SATISrACTORT MANNER, BOLD AT 10 CASH, BALANCE 1 5 PES MONTH, Or special discount for cash down ; re nted $1(per montk Also exohanged. Do not fail to examine then at mo.' 1115 t'liKNtrr strekt. HUT atnthl&tip "WM. T. HOPKINS. SILVER WARE, ETO. SOLID SILVER WARE. TJSEITJL-AND VALUABLE PRESENTS TO WIFE, FAMILY, Oil FRIENDS, WM. WILSON & SON'S OWN MAKE. Old Stand, Cor. Fifth and Cherry Sts., ISlBlmrpi PHILADKLPIIIA. Also, A FJo. 1 Plated Waro.