THE DAILY EVENING rELEGKAPJl PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUAIlY 8, 1870. FIFTH EDITION THE X. AT EST FROM JYEW TOR K. . ThtTrlr:rnrh Htrlkor I.lvillrr than Eer. lrTatrh tn The timing TeUgrayK Nbw YortK, Jan. 8. An luformal ineetlnjrof lLo TclcKrnpliprs' League was held this morning t their hull in Grand rttrcet. A large number of tho fraternity wore present, and a great deal of enthunlaiin manifested. Despatches wcro re ceived from ull parts of tho country, and each one reiterated the determination on part of the operators to stand firm. At Pittsburg, thirty new members have been Initiated since me strike. Stirring add recces were rondo. Mr. Troupe, Secretary of the Typographical Union ol the 8tate of New York, Bpoke very earnestly, and fetronglr recommended the adop tion of measures looking to the gathering of the leugncas well as of trades anions generally, rn matte, at Washington, next week, lie thought a monster meeting at the door of Congress would have a good effect. He expects tho ope rators to stand firm, pledging tho sympathetic as well as the material support of tho Typo graphical Unions of the whole country. Messages were read from various Typographi cal Unions, all of which endorsed the action of the telegraphers, i he question of pobtul tele graphy was discussed and the majority seemed 10 favor the prospect. Th Strike In New Orleann. Sperint fintpatc'K to Th Eveninq TeUqraph. Nbw York, Jan. 8. The Western Union Telegraph Company has just received a despatch from the superintendent at New Orleans stating that the operators there, who bad resumed work, have again unanimously struck, and that tne office Is now without an operator. The men claim they resumed on false representations uiado to them by the company. J be I.ewa KldnnpplnaT '). Nkw Yokx, Jan. 8. This morning Judifs Cardoso refused rut inotllflcatton in the decision Riven yes terday for returning the child Corlnna Lewis to the -custody oi tne mother. FROM WASHIMOTOA . Naval Bulletin. DtpUs to Th Evening TcleurapK Wahhinotom, Jan. 8 The naval bulletin for to day orders Ensign J. L. Stickney to the receiving ship Ohio, and Pint Assistant Knglneor F. A. Rett rfe.k to the New York Navy Yard, to relievo First Assistant Engineer W. It. Purse, rrho has bcea de tached from that station. A court-martial convened at Fort Russell. Wyom ing Territory, General John It. King President, has tried and found guilty Captain Robert Hweutniau, of nth United States Cavalry, for violation of 4Mu Arti cle of War, and conduct unbecoming an o nicer and a gentleman, lu being drunk while on duty, etc. Tho Court sentenced hliu to be eaulilercil, and the i'reil . dent has approved the sentence; consequently, he U no longer an officer of the army. Tbe National Hunk. Statement of securities held by tho Trensnrer of the United States In trust for national bunks for the week ending to-day, as security for circulating notes: U. 8. bouds held per lust report, :i4'.,-!V)50; there being no transfers, Imlaneo remains 080. As security for deposits of public moneys with banks designated as depositaries : TJ. 8. imcurll ie.s held per last report, $19,041,000; total securities held, 3ul,U6,oro. hhlpmenta of fractional currency for the week to Government depositaries, sub-treasuries, national banks, etc., amounts to fill r,0is. FROM EUROPE. An Engllhh Paper oa American Repudiation. Hp the Aiuilo-American Cable. London, Jan. 8. Tho Saturday Review of to day, In an article on American finances, thinks tho chances are decidedly ugalnst the repudia tion of the national debfon the part of the United States, because its payment is cay and profitable. The U'oumenlral (Joe. Hnrii oa father lira rtutbu. Paius, Jan. 8. A correspondent of the Tentpn, writing from Rome, retails tho dory extensively prevailing thatTere Hyaclnthe, upon appealing to the (Kctituenlcal Council, was uot heard or recognized. XI" 13 W-1T O R XX X g in s. From Our 0m Correspondent. New York, Jan. 8, 1870. 'Twelve Utile t hrMlnns." A correspondent of ono of the daily news - papers has just made seme nstoundlng discov eries In regard to the way in which various young Christians (let us hope they are not mem bers of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion) pass thoir Sundays. I don't kuow whether he appointed himself a vigilance committee of one, but' ho cortalnly detected a baker's dozen of Christians lost Sunday in rather naughty conduct. Most of these young people they wore all male youngsters lived at boarding houses, and, for a change, had cold homilies at church and hot hash at h ae. Ono of thorn went to church and stood on the curbstone when the clock struck twelve, for the purpose of see ing the devout demoiselles come down the stops and display their neat little batteries. Two others read the sporting papers In tho morning and went to call upon some young ladies in Greene street in the afternoon. Two more drank any'quautlty of mixed liquors, and turned into bod at midnight full of bad theology and worso whisky. Other two stayed homo all day, wroto lcttors and slept. . I wonder where they reposed most, over their pillows or their writing paper? Tho rest flirted with young ladies, lis tened to religious thumping on tho boarding house piano, read "Tom Burke of Ours," and played dominoes. One only of these wicked men went to church twice on Sunday, but even he acknowledges tbe corn of having slept in tho afternoon. In tho face of these appalling facts the newspaper correspondent to whom I have referred asks that free reading rooms be thrown open all Suuday and every Sunday, and that adolescents, Christian or Pagan, male or female, be brought lu from the highways- and by-ways, and have circulating libraries funnelled Into them without money and without price. Those Christians are in a "parlous" way, verily, espe cially the two that went preaching to the spirits In prison in Greene street, and I recomraond V. . . V 1-1 , 1 . ii 1 , . wicT uu uanueu over to iuo vuiurmssioners of Charities and Corrections. Colonel John 8. Da Nolle. It is with very gloomy feelings that I an nounce the very serious illness of Colonel John 8. Du Solle, tho principal editor of the Sunday Timet newspaper of this city, and for many years the weekly correspondent of another Sun day newspapor well known all over the Union. It is lcarcd that Colonel Du Sollo U now lying at the point of death at his residence at Vivian Place, Hudson City. Ilia illness commenced the day before Christmas, just two weeks ago yes terday, and steadily advanced". Fifteen or twenty years ago 'Colonel Du Sollo was a Philadelphia notoriety, having been tho editor and proprietor of the Spirit of the Time$ pub lished thcie, and which," iu his hands, was lutiugullied for the caustic Impartiality with which It attacked Che stage and produced endless epigrams, la prose upon tho political notorieties of the hour. Several times he almoht puld tho penalty of his life for Just onslaughts upou fraudulent reputatloru; on slaughts which were eontdderod at the lliue atrocious, but were only biilliaut aud withering. Of recent years ho has contented himself with the editorship of his New York paper, and with tho preparation of his weekly correspondence. In his distinc tive vein be Is undoubtedly the best iroshlpy correspondent In the United States, re taining to a remarkable degree tho freshness of his youth, made polirnant and sparkling with the good-natured cynicism which only comes with experience. Ali Bah a. KOT BEK1ED YET. The ft. I.enl ' f Kanpeaite4 Animation Mill In Doubt. The Pt. Louis llepuhlican of January 5 has tho following: The lloltkamp mystery Is still unsolved and unchanged. The body remains in tho satno con dition into which it passed a week ago on Mon day night Inst. The feature?, tho limbs, the joints, the eyes, and the mouth remain precisely in the samo condition as heretofore reported. There Is nothing new pertaining to the case, ex cept that a scarcely perceptiblo film gathers over tho eyes, which Is removed br friends as fat ns it gathers, which is very slowly. The pupil of tho eye seems a natural as when the body was full of activity. There Is no contrac tion of cither the nose or the mouth, no addi tional coldness, and nn nbsence of all clammi ness. Tho room In which the body has lain siuce tho time noted above has been brought up to an ordinary degree of heat, with two objects Jirt, to keep the body comfortable If life really docs continue, and, second, If lifo has ilown, to seo if putrefaction will commence. But up to tho hour of 0 o'clock Inst nlgbl there was no perceptiblo evidences of either animation or putrefaction. There is still no time fixed lor tho burial, the friends being fully determined to retain the bndy until the extinction of lifo Is proved be yond thu question of a doubt by tho presence of putrefaction. All day yesterday inrgfl numbers of ladies and gcutlemcu called "for the purpose of looking at the body, but were all denied admission. From these numerous calls it would seem there is no Biibtidenco of curiosity iu regard to the Htrango affair, but that, on tho contrary, there W an in crease. Yon Can Box HfTTKU AND OiiFArra OLOTHIMOj OF Bkmkktt A Co., AirrwHKitg Kt.sk. AV matter trhal prHnrt may b anigntd for wnHh0 good, xtt uill tell 1rrer than th low. Kkmksiphb THR PI.ACK, No. Ms Mahkkt STRP.r.T. NO. CIS MAKKKT hlHKUT, Hatt-wat Bktwkkn Fiith ani Sixth. liAU-WAX BKTWKKH tlTTH AMD BllTH. PnT Ft. Tho moat 0110011181 way of guarding ont't health la to keep tho feet dry, and that can only bo don by tbe uao of India Rubber Ot rshoes, and as tha incle mont aeaaon Is npon us, we would adviao our readers to buy none bat tbe beat quility, which can only bo bad at Goopikar'i Headquarter, No. SOS (Jhoanut itreot, aouth tide, rhJladelphia, Jy.WTXBT. Mr. William W. Clasaidy, No. IS S. Second street, ha tho larfroat and moat attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in th oity. Porohaser eaa rely npoa obtaining a nal, pnr article, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled, lie also has a Urge stock of American Western Watches in ail varieties and at all price. A visit to hi (tore is nir to result U pleasure and prollt, Latest tjiom thu I.awkh. Sinoe the Introduction of Phalon's VrTAI.IAOH Salvation pr tiik 11a is, ladies wbo foimerly used dyes are universally abandoning tbein. They find the new article so baiinleaa, so clean and pure, so plraaant to tbe aonaea, and withal so superior as a moans of renewing the original color, that tbey absolutely ehudder wbea they think of the filthy stuff they onoe neod. RtrnBca OTsnsHOBS axd Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prices, Goodyear' manufacture, old stand, No. JOS Chesuut street, lower side. CURTAIN MATiilAI.8.-W. II. Carry), formorly of No. T19 Cheonut street, has resumed the Curtain Business with his sons, at No. 723 Cheanut street. They Invite at tention to their stock of Curtain Materials and Railroad Supplies. Bui your clothing of (Jharebi Stokes, 831 Chesnut t root, under the Contiauutal Uotol. Trarlng Down Part of Our Mtare. Tearing down part of our Store. Tearing down part of our Store. . Tearing down part of our Store. Mot enough room for the Qooda. Not enough room for the Goods. Not enough room for tbe Goods. Not enough room for the Goods. Will sell them Will sell them Will sell them Will soil them Lower than Brer. ' Lower than Kyer. Lower than Kver. Lower than Kver. Overcoats at IT 0 Overcoats at. 10-00 Overcoats at. 12-60 Overcoats at. 151)0 Overcoats at. 10-00 Easiness Coats at... 5-00 Business Coats at... S-00 Business Coats at. . .10-00 Rnslness Coats at... 13 -00 Pants (all wool) at... S-OO Pants (all wool) at. . . 4-00 Pants (all wool) at. . . B-oo rants (all wool) at . . 60 Pants (all wool) at. . . 7-SO Vebts (all wool) at. . . 1 f.O Vesta (all wool) at. . . S-so Vests (all wool) at. . . Sto Vests (all wool) at. . . 4-V5 Vests (an wool) at. . . 0-00 l'.o) ' OvercoatB at.. 60Q Bois' Overcoats at., ti-ca lloj s' Overcoats at.. 7f0 Hoys' Overcoats at.. 10-00 Boys' Overcoats at.. 13-50 Boys' Undercoats at. 5-00 lioys' Umlercouts at. CD0 JioyB' I'ndercoutrf at. 8-00 Hoys' Undercoats at.10-00 Boys' Jackets at..... S-S0 Boys' Jackets at 8-50 Boys' Jackets at 4-wi Boys' rants at S 50 Boys' rants at. 3-U) Boys' rants at 4-00 Boys rants at. boo Cost Elsewhere J 10 04 Cost Elsewhere..... 15-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 18-00 Cost Elsewhere...,. 112-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 30-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 9-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 13-00 Cost Elsewhere 14-00 Cost Elsewhere IT DO Cost Elsewhere 5 00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 6-00 Cost Elsewhere 7-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 9-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 10 00 Cost Else where...... 3-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 4-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 5-00 Cost Elsewhere 6-00 Cost Elsewhere 7-50 Cost Elsewhero 8-00 Cost Elsewhere. ... . 10-00 Cost Elso whore 11-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 15-00 Cost Elsewhere 20-00 Cost Elsewhere 8-00 Coftt EUcwhero 9-00 Cost Elsewhere 11-00 Cost Elsewhere. ... . 13-00 Cost "Elsewhere. 3-ftO Cost Elsewhere. .... 4-50 Cost Elsewhere 6-50 C'oRt Elsewhere 8-30 (out Elsewhere 4-60 Cost Elsewhere. 60 Cost ICIbc where, ... . '7 -00 For the accommodation of the public we will keep open eyery evening until 9 o'clock, and Saturdays uulll 10 o'clock. WANiMAICKIt A UltOWN, . WANAMAliKU Jk UltOWN, OAK HALL, . OAK II ALL, 8. K. t'OBNER SIXTH AND MAKKKT STKUKTS, S. K. COKNElt SIXTH AND SIAHJiKl' sfKLTTH. PORMAN-LOPF.R.-On theAth Instant, at the resl d-ur of the bride's tiitbtir, by the Khv. Kichard NmitDU, I. !., Mr. JOSKr-H K. bOkMAN.of N iw Vurk, toMias JOsKl'HIWK S. LOl'KR, of I'uiUdelplua. N K.BB MUSH - On Friday eveninir, UereiuW S, M!. at tiid Faraoiiae, No. bit (Jaluitritie street, by Rkv. W. .1. futM.ii, Mr. Vt 11 1.1AM 11. WKUUtulLwOr'UkLlA S. MtdU, buth M tut uity. III2I. TtRAMJfAW. On tho 7th lt.nt, At tit rnriitnnns, Ho. 4111 Ptnartrmit.. Wiwl I'liiliuJolplii, JOHN I) H A N Jl A N, fi'imtrlj of lUliimor, Md., in th yw of his ce. ri.irr.-Bndilirtily. onth 4th inirtunt. CI.AKA A. UIJfrT, in the nth fnt of Imr only duxhtsr of KJ rd K. md Kwo A Ulift. Tbm rrlMlrra and fnonda of tb family ar rmpootfully Invlter to aitond tho funeral, from ner ntrentV roaidanno, Mo. 4i N. Twelfth atreot, on Sunday afUmooo, tue Wh tnntani, at 1 o'olwk. IX)NAHl)lt.-f ndilonly, on the Sth tntnt, or heart ditnee, Mn. hAKAll, wifeof the late fliilip IKinauue, in the Tint rear ot bir aeo. The raiatlTM and friunria of the family aro reepecMnlly Invited to attend tbe tuner.il, from ber late renidtmee. No. I:ts V alnut pinoe (belwrcn Skumm and Walntit an j Hi irly fourth and 1 hirty H ti atraeia, West Phlla'MphK, on fnnday afternoon at S o'clock. To prroaed to Moctiau let' Cf meter?. K)l'NT -On the ftth fnstent, after a lingering Illness General BKNKZK I' K. H( M In Die ;Hh year ol hie axe. 11 in friends, relatiree, and frienda of the femtlyare in vitod to attend his fuoornl, from tlie reeileno of bis fnibei, Robert M. Konat, No. :2i U.dwo ktreet. on Tnn. day, tae 11th ineunl, atlo'clock 1'. U. ( WaahinK'na papvr plnaee epy.) Mi:t)OWKI,T..-Hndilenly, oa tho morning of the ftth tn atant, JOKKIMI MdiHW Kl.l,. in the 7'tll year of biaaKO. Iue notice of th funoral will be Rirea. ,.r.Ki.KH.-(iii'tiii let tnatant. Sirs. AJfN VI! Ulsi'i", wife of James Hnarlen, and danirhter of the bite 1 reilorirk and Christiana lialdt, in thntilst year of heraeo. Ihe relatives and friends ot tbe family, alio the mem ber of Mount Ararat Loiltre, Nn. 7, Order of I .Art; Maiae; alho, Wrentn of Krtnn1htp Aisoriation, No. 17. Inde pendent Order of Phil.tzjithnnn; alio, the Adah Con clave, No. S, of the United Urdor of Dauebtera of Malt a: aleo, the handler Female Bonitlioial 8ncicty; and tbe Renond Fenialu Benefioial Hnviety, anil tbe Oribnra in Itcneral, are reapeottnlly Invited to attend tbe funeral, from the reeldenoe ol bur huidwna), Nu. II J3 Sarery atreot., Kitititeenth ward, on Bunday allernnon, January 8, at t o'clock. To proceed to HanoTr Street Burial tlnmnd. MOURNING DRY GOODS. I LACK GROS CHAIN SILKrt AT :3. J JUST RKCKIVKIl. A CASK OK LTONM HKAVT t.ROS lillAlN BLACK SIIKS AT ifiJj ALSO. Iff M'l'KK ALL ALII IKS, FKOM $1 7i TO i A BKSSO A SON, MO0RNIN( DRY (iOODI, No. 4 C1IKSMUT BTRKKT. 1)LA()K ALPACA DEPAUTMKNT.- I BRUNO! A SON IUVK OPKNKD A I'KBHII Sl'OCK A l.l'AC AS, FROM IITS. TO K7!o. MOUAIKS OR iiLO.SSY. ALPAUAS, 7So. TO VioHAIR TAMLSK OR FRKNCU ALPACAS, 65o. TO 1. BOMBAZINR FLVISH ALPACA", ALPACA POP 1.1 NS, AUSTRALIAN CUAl'KS, ta1 (JKNl'.S TO l X1' MOUttNINtJ DRY Ot)D3 HOITSK, lfi4t.-,p No. 918 UHKSNUf SflfCKT. FOR 8 ALE. F R 8 ON ACCOMMODATING TK3MS, THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX TUltES OF THE FLOUli STOUK, 7io. i3o iviAisuirr miui:i;t. Apply on th premises to Li imp J. EDWARD AODIC'KS EnANDSOME NEW DWELLING, WEST Spruce Htreet, No. alli7, fourtoiy (trench root), mlt, for owner's nae. This is lust the kind of a residence many want, buinx roomy and not extra larirn. Term will be mad accommodation tn pnrobtar. JOHN WANAMAKk'R, IB II SIXTH and MARK KT TO RENT. A LARGE STORE oiv ciiuskut stui:i: i Ahovc Ks-vt-ntli, outh KIdo, TO KENT. Immediate poftseesion if detiired. Address I i 6t "F. B. K., Inqnlrer OMce." T TO LETTHE STORE PROPERTY M, 722 Cbesnut street, twenty flv feet front, ono bus dred and forty-fiv feet deep to Bennett street. Bao, kaikliris fiv sLorios hlch. Fksstsaioo Miyt, 1873. A4 dresi THOMAS 8. I'LK.TC'HKR, II lotf DeUueo, N. J. T O Xfc li3 IV T, A Desirablo Houso, Excepting second and third storica of back lutiiaing. Aprly between 10 A. M. and 3 P. M , at No. O115 North TWELFTH Street, 16 fm TO LEASE-LARGE WAREHOUSE ON lall-Tni tion Jtallroad, on HWANHON Street, suitable lor PiioDUca or l-'ouWAUl'lMO Hoi'sn 18 2w App'y No. 7W SWANSOX Street MFOR RENT. A M0DEUATE-3IZBD Dwelling Houhe, vrith all modern cor venlinotia, on I AO Htreet, above Borks. Apply to D. W. OA liWAIr I.A UKR. M. !., No lHftHN. RLKVKM'm bt.,ottoI. O. PR1UM, No. 64 N 8KVKNTH Blreot. 1 8 lit fm TO LET STORE AND DWELLIXO.N'O. A3.1S1S RlDfSK Avenue. All modern eonvenienu . Apply to IOPRICKNoW N. 8R VKNTIt 8t. 1 Ue SILVER WARE, ETQ. t SOLID SILVER WARE. (JSEIUL AND VALUABLE PRESENTS TO WIFE, FAMILY, OU FRIENDS, WEVT. VILSON & SON'S OWN MAKE. Old Stand, Cor. Fifth and Cherry Sts., 12 15 lmrpi PHILADELPHIA. Also, A TJo. 1 Plated Ware. SEWINC MACHINES. pi PROVED ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINES bIMPLKST. CHKAPKBT, BKST LOCK-STITCm 8KW1NU MACHINES IN L'SK. Bold on aay nionthly payment Kxaiaina them at !Vo. 940 ARCH Street. D. E. RICE, M l trorp GKNKRAL AGKNT. HATS AND OAPS. nWARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI latod and eaay Bttinc Drees Uatl rpatente), In a tlie improved fashions of th season, OlliUUtlT Htreet Beat door to tho Post Oflioa. 11 lit rut THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN qnished th lleatina of Buildituni by Btwun or Water, it will be continued liy WILLIAM U. WIRTAU, lately nperintendinjr that department ot their bast Dees, whom they rooiui&nd to ineir friends. Nov. JK, im. . MOKK.18, TAbKEB OO. VISTAR 5OOULTON, No. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STUEET. IIEAltNQ BY STEAM Oft HOT "WATER. PLANS OF PIPE CUT TO OHDEll. LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY APPARATUS F1TTKD UP. limiaisp ODGER3 AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET kMVK8, Poarl and 8ta Ilandlo. of beantltnl finish, RODUFRS' audWADK IiUTUHKU'8 RAZORS, and the oelebratod I.KCOLTRK RAZOR SOLS80HS of th finest quality. R7ors, Knives, Scissor, and Table Cutlery Ground snd rolUhed at l. MAUKOU'U, Nu. lloS. TJtNTU Street, bolow l'bsmiut. DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTIT and FILBERT. FANCY GOODS Suitable for Holiday Gifts. 1000 Faris Silk Fans, At 75, W cnta, 1, Uin, tlfso, Htb, fi up to t UANDHOMR V1FNNA FANS, m Job lot, ohoap. GILT STICK FANS, unilor regular prices. . roitTKMONNAIUS, 1!0, 85, S3, 8 1, 44), 44, B0, M, f 5y T8, 80cent, 1, ll-Stt. KCSHIAN LkJATlIKR PORTKMOIiSAIBS. FANCY rCKHKS, 25, Dl, 8S, 61 cento up to $L LACK COLTJVKH, US conU up to f 1 -at). LACK 11DEF3., LIuea ContrcH, B0, 62 V. 9 cents, $1 tip to I. LADIKh LINKN IIEM8TITCIIED ILDKF3., 1, 1, 80, ?B, 81, 88, B0 op to TS ocnta. L,DIKH COBJDED HKMSTITCHXO IIDSF9., 4 60, B, C3X, so cent. LAL1K.V BMDUOIDSRED IIDKF9. UXNT8' I1EAISTITCUKD IIDKFS.,81 CcnU np to IL CFfTS, COLOUKD BORDER I1DKF3. liENTH' HEMMED DDKF8, all Uncn, 25, 8t, 8?, 50c SEVERAL LOTS OF . FANCY CJOOIW. . Consisting of TOIILT SETS, VA.S&S, TULIP STANr8,1 A8ll STANDS, TKA SKrS, iLVTCII STANDS, CARD EBOKIVF.RS, BULLDLNU BLOCKS, TEN FINS, Etc. Eto. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, 10 81 sw rniLADKLPHlA. EYRE & LANDELL, FOUltTII AND AltOH STREETS, DEALERS LV THE BETTER CLASS or DRY COOD8, HAVE SEDUCED THE PRICES OF ALL WINTER GOODS, TO REDUCE STOCK ATD PREPARE FOR SPRING SUPPLIES. FINE STOCK OF SUAWJL8, HEAVIEST SLACK SILKS, BILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS', MAGNIFICENT PIANO CJVKRsi, FINE LARGE BLANKETS, BEST TOILET QUILTS, DOUBLE DAMASK NAPKINS, MOIRE ANTIQUE DAMASKS, MUSLINS BY THE PIECE, VERY BEST FLANNELS, STOUTEST COTTON FLANNELS. 10 16 imw QPECIAL NOTICE. We shall finally CLOSE OUR BUSINESS on th lf,tu Inst., until which time shall oiler th balance of our stock of LIKENS UNO LACE GOODS, ETC., AT Tempting Prices. OUR STORK, elegantly fitted np, on of tb moat eligible situations on Chesnnt street, is fOlt RENT. Iounadiat posEosaion will be givon, E. M. NEEELES & CO., No. 1126 CIIESNUT STREET, 1 1 svisJ PHILADELPHIA. 1870. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MUSLINS AKD Linen Goodn For llousokeepers to mak np for th Spring and Summer. All the Leading Makes at Low Prices. Also, continuation of our clearing sale of SHAWLS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS. CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS. We take stock on tb first of February, and la th In terim targaius positively may be eipocted. JOSEPH H. TIIORNLEY'S C'eulruIlY IM-ntril KntublUbincnt, N.E. Cor. of Eighth and Spring Garden, lOletf PHILADRLPHIA. 870f auappynbwybaii1870b coorszi a. coriAtiD ITave some great litu-RHJiw anions tha WOOL TOPLINS, BILK POPLINt, LrJlCK 81LKS, -FINK PLAIDS, HIC'II 8IIAWLS, CLOAKS, BILK VELVETS, CLOAKLNUS, CA8S1MKBKS, OVEltCOATINaS, KLANKBrS, QUILTS, KOMAN 8CAKFS, GLOVES, TIES, Eta Eto. COOPER & C0NAHD, S. E. COKNEll NINTH AND, MAKKET, IT mm PHILADELPHIA. M,S. 11. DILLON, NO. AND S31 SOUTH htreet, lias a uu-g SHHortment of fine Mlllineiy for Lains and AJi-o, Kibboiii, hat i do, 8ilks, Velvet, aud Velvtna, t-'rapiie, r'untlicia, l'luwern, Kramea riaah Kilibons, Omauivuts, Muurumg Alllliuary, tJrap Veils, eto 1 4 ( yEPIIYRS AND GEKMANTOWN WOOLS. I J Hiockus; Yarns of all kiuris; Tidy, Crochet, and Mendinc Cotton, wbolesal anil retail, at taotory. No. IM LOilUAKO bUt. UIUSii DRV GOODS. 29 . muslins: muslins: 22,'i MUSMNRJ MUSLINS! MUSLINS! 17 PACKAGES, 448 PIECES, 19,106 YARDS, Bleached and Unbleached MuBliai Below Wholesale Fricei! New York Mills, Wamsntta, O. Da vol, Willlamsvills. Tuararora, Korrestdale, ituitof tb Loom, Semper Idem, Whitinsviila. eto. riLLOW-CASE MUSLINS, lt, 20, 22, And - 25 CEiSTS. SHEETINQ MUSLINS! Ijinester, Cocbitnstf, Walt bain, Andosorofffin, Poiiuot. Utica, 8 4, tA, IDA bheetinR Minima. . UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. Lam aasortinent, all widtlir, all qualities. j PPECIAL NOTICE. Otir stock of Unalins bonaht at "BOTTOM PHICES," Wsoffrr with theassnrare thnt no honao In tbi city ran undersell as. Persons In want would do well to boy soon, as aoiii make have alrtudy advanced ono oent a yard Id first hands. FARICS A. WARNER. No. 223 N. NINTH STREET. It AROVK ItAOK. TJSEPIJL I It U H 13 Hi V M FOR THE HOLIDAYS. rOlNTF, HFAL VAI.KNC1ENNE, IT ft"UO TUKEAD AND OU1PUIIU iiiluHilj In Betts, Collars, ITtlkfs,, and by tbe jariL - TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED SETTS, ROMAN SCARFS AND SASHES, GLOVES of every description, IM)!A AND CASHMERE SCARFS, Together with an elegant stock of SILKS, PorLINS, and every variety ot DIIES3 QUODS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASS1 MERES, ETC. ETC J, W. TH03IAS, Not. 105 and 407 North SECOND St., n4mr PHILADELPHIA. , E D U C T I O N. We are rrrtuclng our entire stock to meet the low tut UoM Figure". ProBted Eenvcrs replaced from IG-00 to H 00. Cloaldng Cloths, all reduced. Shawls m variety, at 3 W, 4fl0, $5-00 and to-oo. Flue French Mt-rluoeu, in titoloo hhttdes. ; Iin-wi Goods of ull kinds, d.wn with the rest. Black Silks, In ltuge assortment. Table Ltnen Napkins, Doylies aud Towels at gold pi Ices. STOKES & WOOD, S. W.COK. SEVENTH AND ARCH ST3.. PHILADELPHIA. TRIMMINCS, PATTERNS, ETO. -pO THE LADIES PARTY DRF.BSK8 AND F4XOY COSTUMES mad. to order at short uotioe, from unv importeil or doinestio fashion plato. ltRIDAl, OUTI-'I fS AND MOURNING ORDRKS ATTKNDKD TO PROMPTLY, and material! and Trimmings funiixbod at th lusrst prices. Hatisfao Won guarantevd at MAXWELL'S LAD1K.S' DRK.S8 TRIMMINGS, PAPKR PATTKRK AK1 UR1CSS MAK1NU KXTABLISHMKNT, S. E. COR. CIIESNUT AND ELEVENTH, 1 1 svr!3t PHILADELPHIA- SAFE DEPOSITE COMPANIES. BY Burglary, Fire, or Accident. The Safe Deposit Company, IX THSru New Fire and Burglar-Proof Building, No. S29 and 331 CHESNUT STKEET. The Fidelity Insurance. Trust, . AKD SAIL DEPOSIT COMPANY. CA11TAL. l,O00,OUO DIUHUTOKS. . N.B.Brown. . I ltd ward W. Olarlc. Jtaronce U. Clark, I AleianJt-r Ueni-y. Jnbn WHili, Ktt'lilivn A. Oahlwell, Oharles Alaoalester. I (.hitj t 'tlor, UenrrO. (Jibeon. President-K. B. BROWNR. Vic President-OLARKNOK II. OLA.RK. Becrctarvand Treasua-ROUKUT PATTHRSOX Assistant Secretary-J AM K3 W. UAZLKUUUST. The Compsny have proviiled In their new Building and Vaults absolute security awtiiut loa by MRK, BL'lt GLARY, or AOOIDKNT, and RUOKIVB SKCURITIKH AND VALUABLKS ON DK POSIT UNUKIt UUAKANTKU, Upon tb followiux rates, for on a year or loos period : Government and all other Uoupou Suouri tios, or those transferable by delivery. ...$1'00 par $1000 Government and all other Socuritius regis tered and negotiable only by endorsement 60 per IU00 Gold Ooin or Bullion 1-25 per liWC Stiver Coin or Bullion g ou per 1UUC Silver or Gold Plate, nnder sesl, on owner' estimate of value, and rate subject to ad justment for bulk I'M per 100 Jewelry, Diamond, eto 3 80 per Deeds, Mortgages, and Valuable Papers generally, when of no fixed vslne, 41 a year, each, or auoording to bulk. Thee latter, when deposited in Tin B xo,aro ohitrged according to bulk, upon a baaieot 1,'j feet eubio capa city, $10 a year. Coupons and interest will lie collected, wben desired, an remitted to the ownuis, for one per cent. Tbe Company offer for RKNT. tlie lessee exclusively holding tha kny, SAFKS INSIDR TUK BUROLAK-PROOr" VAULTS, At rate varying from Kilo to (73 each, pur anuuui, aooord ing to sizo. ' Depoit of Money Reocived, on which intermit will b allowed :-S per cent, on Call iK-potita. payable by Check at linut, and 4 per cent, on Time De poNits, payable on ten days' nutiiie. Truvellork Loiters of CroUit turnlilioi, available In parts of Kuropo. ( This Company ia aim auth.iriz.nl to ant as KfrOutora, Administrators, sud tiujnliunt, to recuive and execute Trusts of every liencriptiou li-oin tb (,'ouila, eorpbrutlous, or inUividual. II. H. BUOWNE, PRKblDK-VT. K0EEHT PATT2RSPN, II 3 tutbhidiup SKORKTA It V AND TRK A8URKR. MrYTYXAfTTT -1 would re- ltl VVVy-. V XV X I 1 Isuentfitlly inform Uu dertakHrs tlmt. 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A GENTLEMAN OCCUPYING A RESPOND ble position in one of the largest inatitutions of Piiiladfliiiia, is doairous of obtaining a ai.iiu as Oaakiar or in the I'iuiinciHl leiartmeut of a Maniilaoluring or Mercantile K.tulilihliiiiont ol lint clnhM siaii'ling, wGere ability aud activity are ru.iuiieJ. Addreaa "AuiL.it i.u," Telegraph Oiiice. l a it WANTED A PARTNER T 1 1 ATOAN F II R nish caiiital to hAksi4 iu th Wool busmeits. AJ diets ia eouUJeuix A. B., tvuiug 't'olegrapU Office. U