THE DAILY EVENIKOTELEOluril-- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY", JANUARY 10, 1870. 5 xr a V7-TT o n n i s m s. From Our Own CorrotpondrnL Nkvt Yoiik, .fnn. 10, 1370, , fJIn-Honkrd Juvenile. "O Youth and Innooenoe! O Water 1" nanor L'rron onco. "O Ola Milk and and Juvo- niles! O Hoys and 15urf?l(ry I" ho might sino; wcro ho living now, and about to rclato what I am. Jamc Martin and Larry Smith are tho names of two boys who have not yet completed their tenth year. Soino months ago Wicy wore discovered by tho police In a (ircenwlch street store, whieh they had forcibly entered by moans of burglara' tools lu tho night time. After a mild and affectionate reprimand by the magis trate before whom they wero taken, they were discharged. A few days after, In company with another Irti-restlng gamin named John Flynn, they wero ferreted out under similar circumstances In o Leonard street storo, helping themselves Indiscriminately to cigars, tobacco, and whleky. of which they hud consumod and were about to carry away with them one hun dred dollar' worth. For this offense they wcro committed to Randall's Island; but liko many an older criminal, of far deeper dyo, were re leased and cunt adrift long beforo the term of their expatriation was completed. On Saturday Mar tin and Smith, tho two youngest of the trio, were again discovered in the antepenultimate stages of intoxication. Cau.sc, ten cents worth of gin. Thcao young victims of the bottle were handed over to the Commissioners of Charities and Corrections. I presume, liko other cele brated driinkUts, they will develop into tempe rance lecturers, and we shall bavo a batch of re formed juvenile Inebriates descanting upon tho temptations of tho decanter, with illustrations from memory! Uciiortrm nod Police Just Iron. One of tho prlvilcgcs.whieh tho reporters of Now York from time immemorial have en joyed, is admission, behind the judicial dusk, where they are allowed to examine tho magis trates' minutes, and are furnished with every facility for obtaining all the Information tlioy desire. This has been the rule at Yorkville, at Jefferson and Essex Market, and at tho Tombs Police Courts, with all of the justices of which tribunals they have been on the best of terms. A turning 1ms been found in the long lane, how ever, and Jefferson Folice Court is tho scene whore it occurs. An ambitious youth who has just jumped from a Special Sessions advocate to a clerkship in this court, boasts that he is going to have tho reporters henceforth barred out, and that he don t care a continental for the result. This looks very much as If tho police justices were afraid of the free access which they have hitherto been furnishing to tholr documents, uiul wcro anxiom to effect a change in the mont gradual and unsus picious manner possible. It is likewise behaving very ungratefully to the reporter., to whom tho police justices owe many a good turn. Heaven knows how many a neat judicial puff has been scrimmaged into a police report through the ingenuity oi the Bohemian who fhado it. At the best the reporters have no easy time iu the transaction of their business. The investigations before the magistrates are conducted in so low a tone as though Justice were smuggling through something she were ashamed of that it is im possible for tho attendant Bohemians to catch the names and tho circumstances without an Infinite amount of eavesdropping and iicck stretchlng; and If one of their reports happens to be substantially Incorrect when it appears lii next morning's paper, he is liable to bo frowned down by the judge whose name figures In it for the rest of his natural existence. Artistic lleKKln( To beg well It is necessary to begin early In life, and to see begging in all its forms It is im perative that you visit Printing House Square with your eyes wide open, ft is the great head quarters for alms-asking in New York. Every variety of the beggar is there or thereabouts, from the armless artist who whittles sticks with a knife held between his toes, to the dilapidated mother with twins at her breast and the inevita ble penuy-soug or 6hoc-lacers iu her hands. Within the past week, however, appeared a new beggar, who threatens to cast all the others into the shade. During these first few days of his engagement, so to speak, he has drawn In the nickels to a surprising extent. Every lover of tho curious gives him a 'penny or two, and the boot-blacks aud newsboys, In a body, have contributed a largesse ' not to be despised. WThat Is this beggar's pecu llarity ? Let me tell you. lie has a glass eye, which he Is in the habit of taking out at stated Intervals and handing around for the inspection of the surrounding crowd. The eye itself is a remarkable one, being In striking contrast to his one natural eye in size and color. The effect, when he has it In, is of course weirdly striking, and tho effect when he has It out hardly less so. It is extremely large, so enor mous that you wonder how a human socket can comfortably contain It. The iris is crimson in color, and the white is brilliantly glazed. No other beggar stands a chance when this one is by. If Lazarus had had a glass eye, he would have had no occasion to gobble up tho crumbs which the canines refused, or to long for Abra ham's bosom. Ali H.vii.y. MIMICAL. Ail IftKAMATlC. The) t'ltv Amusement. TnR Itai.un Oi'KKA. This evening William T-'M will be repeulcl, with Mjrnor Lefranc in tli role of "Arnobio.". This line wurit is so seldom ncara mat Its performance on tills occasion ouplit to attract as large an auiucuoe as was in aiu-iinauoe oa lust Wednesday. To-moirow Donizetti's epera of I'vliutn will be given, with SiRtior l.efranc and Mhs Kellojrfr iu the leading role, a ml on Wednesday Madame lirlul will appear as "Norma." At tiik C'ni'HHUT llyron'g drama of ;toi or 7f'tr aiid the comedietta of" Two Can i'lay at that Came will be repeated tins evening. On Wednesday aud Thursday voucicault's new play of Sfrrcfi J)udd will bo produced, and on Friday Alma Ijtura Keeno will have a farewell benellt, when Matrimonii, i She iladt uml the Ai tfen by iMylujht will be given. on Monday next Miss Busnu ;alton and her Opera company will appear. Atthk Akoh Arthur Tlalllrlii.v'H drama of Little Em'ly, adapted from Dickens' novel of "David Cop- perilem," win te produced litis rveiilne. At Dotkk7. A Bkkkprt's O'kua HOfBB a new programme of attractions will bo oilered this tvenlmr. At tii Walnut the military drama of Sot Guilty has made a decided hit, and It will be repeated this vening and until further notice. This niece Is nut upon the stage In haodsoum htyle.ond its great bauie scene is superior to im viniu:; or tue Mud mat has ever been attempted in Miih hi v. AT TUB Kl.KVKNTH HTKEtCT Ol'KHa HOUSR ttlrt pantomime of The Old Wmnan thai Lived in ,S7io aud a variety of novelties w ill be peri'oriuud tills evening. fciuNOH Blitz and his son will execute a.nurntic Of new tricks at the Assembly Building this eveuing. Tub ,'8tak' Coi'ksk oi' LKcrniKs The second aeries of Mr. I'ligli's "Star" cotirfte will cominni co on Jauuary 81, when Wendell Phillips will discuss "The OueHtionsof To-morrow." Oilier loelurers of ills- tineulshed ability are ulso aiiuoiiuecd at this second series, which piomlsuH to bo even more worthy of iiiitronairn limn the II rut. The Huio of tickets will coraiuenco ou the vioili lust ant. On the last day of the year the editor of a Georgl da'lv tinner informed his readers (or those who woiii Jiuve beet) i.ncli, had lie permitted) that ho publlattei UU (3011011114.- OClUUStJ 11U "1IUU Uoluihjs to 0.,j. CIXY ITF.itlr. Yow fun But Ukttrii AND fliiKArca ' on tlfteHFn-r A CO., TflAN Anvwiikhk KiiR. S'n matter what pretext matt he aiffne't fnr -irrifl'i ,g gtrxt', ire trill eelt huptr tiftn the titinrit, HKMKMIIKH TTIK Pl.ACF, No. 6IH Mahkkt Stkkkt, No. 618 Markft Htukrt, IlAf.r-WAT Hftwkkn Fifth and Hixik. 11 A I JP WAT liRTWKPM rirTH AND 81X111. A Valhadlr Stock ok (toon Saved jit a Mavt Savf.. On Faturday morning last a destrnctlv fir look plac in th building No. 713 Ohesnut strnot, which re sulted In great damsRO to the stock of tha riifTnront flrnts doing busings In the building. 1 tan second Ho r was occupied by Mr. J. M. Warns, Importer of wntohns and jowelry. This gentleman had on hand at th time of ths Are a most raluable stock of fine watches, said to be the finest stock in the oify. The whole of this vilunble stock bad been placed for safety in one of Mnrvtn's large safes. It has been fonnd, on eiaminatinn of this safe after the fire, that tbe whela of its oooteuU was en tirely unharmed, though the fir in the lnmocll.vt Tri nity of tbe safe was moat intensely hot. Thovaluoof the property thus saved through the agency of tho safe can not be valued at less than fifty thousand dollars. A larg (lusntityof all kinds of valuable jewelry, etposed In Klaus cases, was in the some room with the aafe at the time of the fire, but not being protected, the whole was do stroyitd. When such great Inssos ns tliia are sarod to storekeeper and othors by means of fire-proof Mfns, it becomes only a question of how much shall be s-tTecl br ujing a tire proof, not how much capitnl will have to be invested and left to lie idle in the purchase. It per- ainly requires a food tire-proof safe to stand a tost like hiii in the midstof a blazing hot fire. Tbatot Mirviti has stood the test faithfully, and has shown its great value for sll who have need of such an article. With a Marvin snngly ensconced In one's office, dwelling, store. r wherever it may be rnost convenient, the storekeeper, ropriator, olerk, or private citizen is entirely indopen- dent of lire departments, paid or volunteer, Insurance atrols, fire-thieves, and all other classes of people or In- nlrast things which have anything to do with the de struction or saving of valuable property. Thr Living Machine. Injure th main spring of a watch and every portion of the works boooines disordered The hitman stomach is to tiio human systom what that astio pieoe of uistal Istoa thrononietor. It intluenoes the a tlon of tho other organs, and controls, to a certain ex tent, th whole living mash hie. Th comparison maybe carriod further; for as th weakness or other imperfeo- tioni of the mainspring is indicated on the face of the time-piece, so also is t wonknoss or other disorder of th stomach betrayed by the face of tbe invalid, Th com plexion Is sallow or faded, the eyes ar deficient in lurtre and Intelligence, and there Is a worn, anxious expression In th whole countenance which tails asfplainly as writton words oould do, that th grral nourishing organ whose office it is ip minister to tbs wants of the body, and to sustain nd renew all its parts, is not performing its duty. It re quires renovating and regulating, and to accomplish this nd Hohtftter' Stomach Bitters may be truly said to be the one thing nieful. The broken main spring of a nutrh may be replaced by a cew one, but the stomach oan only be repaired and strengthened, and this is one of the ibjevts of tbe famous vegetable restorative which for eighteen years has been waging a successful contest with dyspepsia in all climates. As a specifio for Indigestion it funds alone. When the resources of the pharmacopoeia have been exhantted, without, At best, doing more than mitigating the complaint, a course of this wholesome and palatable, yet powerful, stomaohio effects perfect and permanent cure. In all cases of dyspepsia the liver is mora or less dihordered, and upon this important gland, as well as uptn the stomach aud bowels, the Bitter act with singular distinctness, regulating aud lolnv gorating eveiy secretive and assimilating organ on which bodily ud mental health depends. TukLcnos ark Strained and IUcki:o by a psrsis- tmt (Joufih, the general strength wasted, and an incurable complaint often established thereby. J a ink's Itxruo TOHaNT is an effective remedy for Doughs and Golds, and exerts a beneficial effect on the I ulmonary and Bron- bJul Organs. Bold tverywhere. KAiiTB CLOSET CovrAXT's patent dry earth eommodn and privy-fixtures, at A. II. Franciscus A Co.', No. 513 Market street. Brv your clothing of Charels Stokes, k24 Chesnut street, under tho Continental Hotel. Tearing Sown I'nrt af Our Htore. Tearing down part of our Store. Tearing down part of oar Store. Tearing down part of our Store. Hot enough room for the Goods. Hot enough room for the Goods. Not enough room for the Goods. Kot enough room for the Goods. Will sell them Will sell them Will sell them Will sell them Lower than Ever. Lower than Ever. Lower than Kver. Lower than Kver. Overcoats at, $760 Overcoats at, 10-tM) Overcoats at lito Overcoats at. l&uo Cost Elsewhere. . . . Jiooo Cost Elsewhere 15-00 Cost Klsewhere 18-00 Cost Klsowhore 22-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 30t)0 Cost Elsowhere. . . . . 10-00 Cost Elsewhere. liitw Cost Elsewhere. .... 14-00 Cost Elsewhere 1700 Cost Elsewhere. .... 6 00 Cost Elsewhere ti-oo Cost Elsewhere 7-00 Cost Elsewhere 9-tio Cost Elsewhere 101)0 CoBt Elsewhere 3-00 Cost Elsewhere 4-00 Cost Elsewhere 8-00 Cost Elsewhere 0-00 Cost Elsewhere 7-50 Coot Elsewhere 8-00 Cost Elsewhere. 10-00 Cost Elsewhere 11-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 1 5-00 Cost Elsewhere 20-00 Cost Elsewhere 8-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 9-00 Cost Elsewhere 11-00 Cost Elsewhere Li-oo Cost Elsewhere 3-60 Cost Elsewhere 4-50 Cost Elsewhere 6-50 Cost Elsewhere 3-50 Cost Elsewhere 4-ft0 Cost Elsewhere 8-50 Cost Elsewhere 7-00 Overcoats at. 20-00 Business Coats at... RtM) lluslncss Coats at... S-oo Uuslness Coats at . . .lu-oo r.imliitBS Coats at . ..13-00 I'nnts (all wool) at., Pants (all wool) at, . PantB (all wool) at. Punts (all wool) at . Pants (all wool) at. Vests (all wool) at.. Vests (all wool) at. , 8-00 4-00 6- ou 6'50 7- 60 t -r,o 2-W) Vests (all wool) at . . . a-M Vests (all wool) at... 4-.5 Vests (all wool) at.. Iioys' Overcoats at. ItoyB' Overcoats at. IIojn' Overcoats at. 8-00 6 00 6-.'0 70 Hoys' Overcoats at..lO fK Hoys' Overcoats at . .13'W Boys' Undercoats at. C'tiO Hoys' Undercoats at. C-dO Hoys' I'ndercoats at. siki Hoys' I'ndercoats at.lO-eO Boys' Jackets at !io Buys' Jackets at 3 BO Hoys' Jackets at 4-uo Hoys' Punts af 9 60 Boys' Pants at. li'.'.o Boys' Pants at. 4-oU Hoys' PauU at. ti (K) Tor the accommodation of the public wo will keep open every evening tint 11 !) o'clock, aud Saturdays until 10 o'clock. WANAMAKEIt A BKOWN, WANAMAKEIi .1 BKOWN, OAK 11 ALT., OAK HALL, H. E. COKNEIt SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, S. K CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREET:. Ttif 1'nrnKnrfKsnrrto aht) OonnoNHvn.t.n rttr.noAi. -This resd leads from Krederlcksbtirg, Virginia, via Orange Court-House, to Ohsrlotnsvilln, where it connnets with tbe ( 'hesapeake and Ohio ltailroad and th ettennion of the Orang and Alexandria Railroad to Lynchburg. This line of railway, as a link In a chain of through roads connecting the Pacifto States snd the Southwest with the At Ian tio coast by the shortest route and th most favor ablo trades, is of great importance as a railroad enterprise. Its entire length is hi milfs, of w hich 0 miles sre graded, bridgod and tied, and tho iron is being laid. The balanco of the grading is under contract and is rapidlv being finished, and It is Oonrldently eipouleU that tbe entir line will b In ninting order bytheflrstnf n.t July. T his road will pass through a country rich iu mine ral and agricultural products, and it cannot but hnvo an Immense efTsot In developing the resonrcos of Virginia and th Southwest. The company bus executed a mort gage to the l'armors' Inan and Trust. Company, of the cityof Now York, as trustees of Its road now built or wfcleh may hereafter he built., its right of way , francliite, rolling stock, equipments, lands, nnd property, to secure the poyment of one million dollars of bonds, which the company are about to inane. Th bonds have been placed in the custody of the Fanners' Loan and Truat Company, to be Istued by it only npon a com- plottd road, or for cash, snd the oath held for the benefit of the bondholders as a guarantee that the bonds shs li he seenrod by a mortgage on a completed and equipped road. The company is res rained by special act ol th Virginia Legislature frrin ieruing mole than this one million dol lars of bonds i n ita entire length of sixty two miles. A sinking fund is provided for in the mortgage, snd it is made an absolute condition on the part of the railroad company to pay in a sum in each year which will reduce tho principal of this debt two thirds of its entire amount in advance of tho maturity of the bonds. The interest on tho bonds is seven per cent, in gold, fioe of Woverniuont tax. and they certainly offer nnusual inducements to capi talist, bamuel Work, banker, No. 3. South Third streot, is the agent for the sale of the bonds in I'hiladel. I bin. Tm? orrohTC!lTT to buy Keal (Sheffield Plated Ware at public sale seldom occurs in our city, and wa would rail particular attention to Mcsxrs. T. Birch A Son's sale to morrow, at 11 A. M. and o'clock P. M., at their store No, Hit) Ghosnut street, as tiiey rocoive their goodn direct fintii Sheffield. Also, a full assortment of Ivory-baudle lable Cutlery. Pry Ffkt. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to koep the feet dry, and that oan only be dona by the use of India Rubber Ovrshoes, and as the incln- uiont season is upon us, we would advise our roadere to buy none bnt the best quality, which chu only be bad at Ooodi EAR'S Headciuartei'B, No. 808 Ghosnut street, aouUi side, Philadelphia, Jkwtxrt. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 13 8. Second street, has tha largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in tha olty. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pnre article, furnished at a price which cannot ba equalled. lie also has a large stock of American Western Watobea in all varieties and at all price. A visit to hi store is sura to result in pleasure and profit. MEBSRI. HaM.ET. DaVII A (Io 'S New Orm1 and Square Pianos bavo no equal, it is said, situer in this country or la norops. l tieir warcroums are at Ho VJ. Cbetnut stn et. BnniiFR OvT.RRHor.s anii Booth for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prices. Ooodyear's manufacture, old stand. No. :'b C'lic-aut street, lower side. lUAKKIKD. MILLK.rr-PKACK.-On l'ridnv evenlnir. .Tanimrv 7. Ihtii, at the residence of the bride's parent, bv Kev. An- Jt , ... i ...... K i t : I.. m? it; uit i r. uirn vm, . i it ... inii.i.r.ii, OI ullllQfl- gos, Uuus, to ft lifts Aft A ri'.AUl., ol fhiladelphia. PARIS LORD. On the 3d of Januarv. at Wilmington. Delawsre, by tbe Kev. Mr. Marsh, Mr. JOll N PA HIS to Atins M.LA I.OUU, of Wilmington, formerly of Puiladul- pnui. BRA KM AN. On tbe 7th instant. JOHN KK ANNAN, formsrly of Usltiinore, Md., in the T-ii year of his sire. Fuuersl sorviues at his lute residence, No. 4111 Pine streot, on '1'unBdsjr moraine at o'olouk, iuinicxlim.ely oeiore tue rttmovui oi tue remains to me uuituuore Ufipi t. FOU8T.-On tbe Sth Instant, sfter a lingm-inn lllnsss. General BKNK.ZKT K. FOUHT.in the :ailh yusr of bis ago. Ilia friends, relatives, and friends of tha family sre in vited to attend bis funeral, from tne rosidenoe of his father, Rolinrt M. Foust, No. 72!) Hi own street, on Tuoh- day, the lltn instsnt, at 20 clock V. Ba. ( Wssliint-too papers pleuse copy.) OODSHALIk On tbe Sth Instant, NOBVKI.I., son of liunry B. and Lizzie W. Uodshall, in th 17th year of hi aire. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to nttrnn the funeral, trora tno resilience ol ins parents, on l uettuay morninrr, tue inn msn&, ai iv o ciock. HANP.-On the Sth InBtant, Mrs. MARY U., wife of Fdward H. Ilund, SRcd toyeais. Her relative and friends, and Morning Star Union, Fii '.I. I), of T.. aro reepecttully invited to attend hnr nine. ral, from tho resideuoe of her husband. No. Iu30 Palmer streets on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. I.lNK.-OntheSth instant, Mrs. LOUISA LINK, wife of Mr. Paul Link, in tbe Hfth yerr of her aire. Tbe relatives and friends of th family, also Rescne Social 'I'tuiplo, No. HX, li. of T., are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, from her Dusband's residence. No. :t4 ice street. Nioe'ovrn vHIsko. Funeral on Wednna day afternoon at 1 o'clock, without furtber notice. To proceed to Maikct niuure uunai u round, tjeruiantowa. PATTKRSON. On the 8th Instant, after a linarorinir ill. ness, Mrs. Ki.UABliTIi, widow of the late Robert B. Pat- teroon, Sffeo ta years. The relative and friends of the family are respectfully in vtj,H tn sttjind the funoral. from her late ntsidnnnA. No. Wharton street, on Wednnsday, the 12th instant. at iu Colors a. an. remces at n carton street Ju. K. tiburcb. interment at mount morion cemetery. WALXRN.-On the 9th instant, CUARLKS W ALLKN, tn thn .tftth vear of his sue. The relatives and friend of th family ar respeotfully invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late residence. No. y-Xi Frnst streot. on Wednesday at il o'olock. To proceed to All Saint uuurcn urouna. WODIIKAD.-At Frankford, on tha 9th Instant, CA I'UARINK WOOD1IEAD, in th &6th year of her ase. The relatives and friends of tbe family are respeotfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, the 12th in- ... . t ,. 1 r TJ M fmm ItAV 1 .MiiHnnA M 4.ri30 Leiper street. Funeral to proceed to Oedarllili cemetery. MOURNING DRY OOODg. IIACK GROS GRAIN SILKS AT 1 ,IUT RKOICIVKD, A CASE OK LTON8 HKAVY ;itOS UKAIN I1I.AI-K Nil K AT 3; A I. SO, IN STORK ALL WUAl.ITIUS, I'ROM (172 TO 9i A YiUP, BKSSOPI 4 SON, MOURNINO DRY (JOODS, No, 9IH (JUKSNUT HTKKI ,T. I I. A C K ALPACA DEPARTMENT. St BKSSON A HON II4.VK OPKNKO A I'RKSH hTOOK AI.PAOAB. HKfl.vt 7Va TO h7SvC. MOUAIUH OR GLObSY ALPACAS, 75c TO MOHAIR TAMISIi OR FRl'NCU ALPACAS, C5o. lO If I. KOMBAINR 1TNISU ALPACAS. ALPAOA POP LINS, ACHTKALIAN CHAl'KS, tB.'-j OKNTS TO JIOURNINf PHY OOOOS HOITSK. I 6 6t.r No. illtt CUKUNUT tsTltKKr. HATS AND CAPS. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- lated and easy-fittins lh-es list (natonted). in a the improved fsahions of the UhJUMiU ritroet next aoor to u roet umca Ulxrut IIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN- -1 quinhed the Heating of Building by bloiin oi ater.it will lie connnuea ny WILLIAM li. WISTAR. lately tuprrinteudinK that department of their btun nt-Hs, wiinni ttiey reooiuiuend to i uoir menus. Nov. IV, MOKKIS, TAbKKU A OO. WISTAR & BOULTON, No. 227 SOUTH nFTH STltKHT. HEATING BY ETEA1I OR HOT WATER. FLANS OF PIPE CUT TO ORDER. LAUSD1UES AND CULINARY A1TAKATU6 FITTED VI'. 10 SiS 3tur.p OPERA GLASSIES roil cumsTMAS presents, At JAS. W. QUEEN & CO. '8 OPTICIANS, No. 924 CHESNUT STREET, r22tfwf.il PHILADKLPUIA. pODGEUS AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVP.S, Prarl and 8ta Handles, of beautiful finiah, RODUKRS' and WADK A BUTCUICR'S ItAZORS, and th celebrated LKCOLTKB RAZOR HOI&SOH3 of th tineot quality. Razor, Kuivea, Boisi-ors, snd Table Cutlery Ground and Poiisbad at P. MAUKIKA'H, N 1LDB. TK.NTU ttruet, bc'uw ChesouU DRV OOOOS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOUltTH AND AttCH STKEKTS, DEALERS IN THE BETTER CLASS Of DRY COOOS, HAVE REDUCED THE PRICtCS OK ALL . WHITER COODS, TO KEDUCE STOCK AND PREPARE FOR aritiNo surrr.irs. FINK STOCK Or" rU.WLS, HEAVIEST BLACK SILKS, BILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS. MAGNIFICENT PIANO COVERS, FINE LARGE BLANKETS, BEST TOILET QUILTS, DOUBLE DAMASK NAPKINS, MOIRE ANTIQUE DAMASKS, MUSLINS BY THB TIECB, VERY BEST FLANNELS, STOUTEST tOTTON FLANNELS. 10 1(5 s uw 1870. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MUSLINS AND Linen. Goods For Housekeepers to make op for th Spring and Summer. All the Leading Makes at Low Prices. Also, continuation of our clearing sal af SHAWLS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, CASSIMEIIES AND CLOTHS. We take stock on the first of February, and in th In terim Largains positive!)' maj be etpected. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'8 Ontrallv Located Katablisbinentt N.E. Cor. of Eighth and Spring Gardea, 10 IStf PHILADELPHIA. ,1870. f A HAPPY NUYV YE All. f Q 1870. ' COOPER. 2L COZ.-AB.D nave some great ITTirgaiiu among thj WOOL POPLINS, tlLK rOPLINe., BLACK SILK 8, FINK PLAIDS, RICH SHAWLS, CLOAKS, 8ILK VKLYET8, C'LOAKINGS, CASS1HBRAS, OVERCOATINGS. ULANKBTS, QUILTS, ROMAN SCAKF3, GLOVES, 1TES, Etc Eto. COOPER & CONAItD, S. E. COllNEK NINTH AND MAKICET, 1 T Ism PHILADELPHIA. M I LLIKEN'8 LINEN STORES. OLD STOUK. No. 828 ARCH 8 T R E E T. ' NEW STORE, No. 1128 CHESNUT Stroot. HEW DEPARTMENT USD CLOTHINa. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the uiUls. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all Sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all width PILLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade In BED CLOTHINU, bj selling reliable gootlB at the lowest prices. 8 lit mwf TJ s u v ! i k n r 'r h FOR THE HOLIDAYS. rOINTK. REAL VAI.KNCIENNE. T 1 ffTtn THREAD AND GUll'UKK 1aXjSuU In Setta, Collars, HdMs., ond by the yard. TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED SETTS, ROMAN SCARFS AND BASHES, GLOVES of every description, INDIA AND CASH MERE 8CARFS, Together with an elegant stock of SILKS, POl'I INS, and every variety of DREfeS GOODS. SUAW'IJS, CLOTHS, . CASS1- MSRES, ETC. ETC. J, W. TH03IA, Hoi. 405 and 407 North SECOND St, Sll ImPp PHILADELPHIA. MRS. R. DILLON, NO. 323 AND 331 SOUTH Ktreet. lias a lurae assortment of fine Millinerr for Ladn s and Misnes, Bibbons, riatins, bilks, Velvets und Velveteens, Orspus, Keuther, blowers, Frames, ISash Kibbous, Ornaments, Mourning Millinery, Drupe veils, etc. nt runnvna ivn ni?pf AWTfiTtrw tjutiot a f .1 11 1 JM J. ... .Pl-lil A W ,f II UUUUi J (Stock in(t Ysrns of all kinds; Tidy, Crochet, and Mendins Cotton, wholesale aud retail, at Factory, No. tirj4 tAiJUBAiiu pirueu uuks CLOTHS, OAS8IMERES, ETO. JAMES .Sc LEE, No 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, mas ok tiik qoldks lamb, Are bow receiving a la rice assortment of all tha New btyles of FANC7 CASCIIMEIIES And Standard Makes of Doeskins and Beaver Cloths, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 3 Wat TOIIN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MERJ ti chsuts and Manufaolurer of OoueaW: Tickinc, tu a.aJiiOUlU3t.tI6tt)t,t'UllaUkvUuk, l ntuat SAFE DEPOSITE COMPANIES. PHILADELPHIA TRUST. SAFE DEPOSIT AMI INSUHANCE COMPANY ( luU iCi ed by I ho liOhiAf uro ol rei.JiMylvauiji, April. I8(it. On pit nl, - r00,00 Iwtabllnhcd Tor the Karcntlo of Trnst, F.xrra torslilpx, Eir.t the .Sufa rpln f Vnlun biro, snd llic Hcn(ln Small Nnfr In tm lluruhir-Prool' Vim ti lu the granite Uro-l'roof Hnlldlnw l tli Phlla tlrlplila Nullonnl linnk, Vhrt nt r-i. Tbl Institution is now otef for th transaction of business, and the (Company is In- readme-M to receive tti'H 11. Dur-omn lor the hfK Kkkp. 1n of 1vkknik r Hosn soil other hrvu HiTiFS.rlii.VKn and tioui I'laif, Jv.wki.kv, and othr rnirtAhle Vai.pa1i1.fh, nndrr sporisl gusranlee, st rntes si siilar te those cbsririd by otlittr Kakh llKPONtr Compa Mrs in ih priniMpai oitirTs of the United Htates, and to Kknt riMAix (hakkh inside its lliiniit.ut imkkk Vaults at rates vsrvinir from $15 to $75 pwrycar, according to si7 and location. These Vsiilts are well behted ana vonti Istod, of enormous stmuKth, and no etiort or eipons bas been spsred in their construction to ren dor them noiJirrM.T ntmnr.Ait i'iiooK. Wstohmn of undoubted clisr.iotr, viilsnce, end itttrtliyn'1 will t on duly day and night (.Sundays and holidays included) inside and outeide the premises; and every conceivable precaution bas been adopted in the internal arrange nipnts to preclnde the itoaHihility nt stestthy or sudln theft. Nothing bas been omit'"d t proviii for the con venience and most perfect attainable security of loposl tors and Kenttrs, and alford absolute rJAfKTT asainnt I IHK, TimKT, BtiiKii.ARY, and AticiliCNT the means lor which, as adopted by the Company, ar not, it is kuiieved, excelled in tbe country. All fiduciary ohhgnUon, such as Trusts, Gusrdisn ships. Ksncntorsliips, etc, will be uodortakea and faith. fully dihuhnrffed. Coiipt'ih, interest, and nttier Inoome will be ul Inctnof when desired, and remitted to the owner for a sumll oonimission. Buitiible Hcconunodations ar provided for th conveni ence of Isdits. Circulars, Riviufr full details, forwarded on application. 0 Hour. 9 oV'K- A. il. la n'rl.trk V. af. lUKKCTOUM. THOMAS ROBINS, LKWLS IL ASHIIL'RST, J. LIVINU8TON BKItlNOElt, IL V. Ml'L'ULLAUH, EDWIN M. I.KWIS, J A MIX L CLAGllOUy. lir.NJA.MIN B. COMUtY.H. Al'GL'VriiS IIKATON. F. RATC11FOKI) STARR. DAM KL HADIK)CK, .In.. kdward y. townsknd. joun d. taylor, hon. wm. a. ii:ti:c OI' KH Kits. I'li-iiilnt, UlAVXH K. AsilUIURST. vicc-rrenMo, J. LIVINGSTON KUUINGEB, Hfrrtxnry nnd Trpi"rert UOliEUT I. McCULLAG-ll. Nolirttor, KtCIIAUU L. ASHHURHT, ts It fm wlm rp FOR 8Ale. TOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING TKftMS. TOE-LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX TUKES OF THE FLOUU STORE, . it:to 9iAiiirr mtuui:t. A pply on the prcndie to UlOip J. KDWARD ADD1CKS- IIANDSOMF, NEW DWELLING. WF.ST Roruce tit root. No. illu7. four-slonr (Frauch roof). wullbuilt for owner's nte. This is lust the kind of a residence many want, boing roomy and not extra large. Terms will be made avoommodatinK to purchaser. JOHN WANAMAKKR. IS II 8IXTU and MABK.KT TO RENT. LARGE STORE ON CIIli2.STVUrL' teiTltiaiii T, Above Seventh. Mouth. .SIdo, TO Klrs'T. Inimediste possesion if desired. Addres-i Hit "V. li. K.. In.iuiror Offlce." TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NI 722 (Jbesnut street, twenty five fe.-t front, one hut dcwl and forty five feat deep to rlunnett street. Hao, buildings tt stories hhh. Possession M y I, 137U. A4 dross THOMAS S. Kf-KTOH Kit. IJ lutf Doianco, N. J. A Desirable House, Excepting second ami third wmii's of back linlMln-;. Apply between 10 A. M. au l P. M, at No. iW5 North 1WEI.FTH t-treet. 16 fm T() LEASE LARGE V REHOUSE ON Jti'-'i Junction Pailroad. on 1SWANSDX .Slrest, suitabl lor'Vitoiifucur KoitAil'lM. If"i:sr lS2w App'j o. IHISW.tXSON.Stiwt fm FOR RENT. A MoDERATE-SIZEl) fcilii! Dwllina Honi.e, with all moiirra cor vsnicneos. oil tTAllAUritri)t. above berks. Anpiy In I). W. UAOWAI, 1.AHKK.M. I) , No !.' N. I'.I.KV !..' I'll til., or to f. V. l,KirKLNo. W N. hl'.VKN I'H Htrei'i. 1 8 .it fP TO LET. STORE AND DWELLING, NO. 1 T2IH ltlDHK Avniio. All nmli'rti O'lnvoni'nieh. Apply tu I. O. l'UK!K,No. M N. rih v'KM II rit. l Miit SEWING MACHINES. JM PROVED ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINES BlMI'Ll'.hT. f'HKAPKST. HKST I.O(!K STITOU IbKWINO MAOHINKH IN UHK. Bold on (any uiciithly pnyiuents. 1 iwuiue them at o. itiO AIM II Street. 1). K. 1MCE, laiHlrorp (ii:NKIIAL AOKNT. r II K li E h T HOLIDAY GIFT. WHEELE R & WILSON'S LOOKBTlTOIl Family Sewing Llachinc. IOVKR K),(XI0 NOW IN CMC HXAM1NK IT BKfORK I UYINU ANV OT1IKR. Sold on Leaie Flan $10 Per Month. PliTIsltSOX V lARI'UMilR, GENERAL AGKNT8, Ho. 911 CllUMtrr street, t5fmw PHILADELPHIA, O AMUEL fiMlTn & CO., No. 4 8. SEVEN! ' D Btn-ot, bTKAM AND tiAS HiTKK8 At i t I ftlllf.K-S. 'lube, Cittiugtana UraM Woikooosi OO baud. All work promptly attended to. ' Ulvu,d ivio lor 0iuiiy 1 w (uruuhtJ, tl NEW PUBLIOATION8. American Sundny-School Union' PERIODICALS, K8T. R.xnARi) NkwtcIw, D. D , Enrroa. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORLD, for Sunday School Tech.w, TiMci flauefl, Parent, aniUili intereetert la the religioua training of th The volume for 1170 will contain ft new conrse t( SeimnnR fur Chlldreri, by the Editor, on 'NATIRB' ONIf;I(S,"hii. a now neries of Irsom oa Ua "LIFE OF" CHKINT," with note and Illustration.. It will bIho, ilorlnff tho year, coDtain Bditortal Lom-Hponilprire mm tibroiKl. It is publu.hfd mouthly, 16 nucrea qHtrto, at tha lo fate of rtn v TFKT3 rK amnwh. THE CHILD'S WORLD, a iK-Biilifuliy tiitistraU'd paper for cliildrew and youth, puMlfhiMl twire a mouth, at tlia low rfrte of SI ren la a ropy, ptr annum, when ten rm,- or more aro wnt to one aildreg; and it ran be k ad monthly, coa.plcto an tiiun ts.iuml, at one half the l'OVe riltPH. I'OHlHcrr- In sll rlua n..ht olllre where received. This pRoer alto win contain letters to the cta(lttra from the Editor while abrmtd. ff r? '(.'ufcilomil'rt Of the Sfii-iotv'a nnl.:tnnliAn Hiutiple eocicR rf IU penodirais, lurnlHht tfr'aAul touHly, on appllration at the Depository of the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UHIOH. ll'ii Chef nut Slrwt, L'niLleJjjliLa. 12 Ml mwlm E W K S T BO O- K FOR HOI.HUT PRESENTS. UNDER THE HOLLY; Rtorics for Oirl. I'RENCll FAIRY TALES, Illustrated by Dor. LITTLE ROSIE SERIES, By Mrs Hosmer. Xvols. SHIFTING WINDS, Ry Ksllsntya. ' LENNY THE ORPHAN, Jty Mrs. Hosmer. ANIMAL LIFE THE WOULD OVER, Sfilondid Colored Pistes, oblong 4t, NURSE'S PIUTURE-UOOK, Twenty-four Ilosntifiil rihromo. 4to. Sir. PICTURES OF WILD ANIMALS, With Hog Colored Plate, oblong. AIJSO NKW KDITIONSOa LA MY OF THE LAKE, Tbirlv FnsjnvinRs by Birket Foster. THOUGHTS OF PEACE; Or, Precious Hop and Strong Oonaolatinst. BEAUTIES OF SHAKESPEARE, New Red line Tinted Kditioo. WAVERLEY NOVELS, 37 vols. Tinted Paper; Illustrated. The best edisio f j th lisusebold, and a marvol of cheapness ; in various library binding. HALF HOURS WITH BEST AUTnOPsS, 6 vols. ; Portrait. Cloth or Half Calf. PARLOR POETIC LIBRARY, IJ vols, of th Best Poets. Illustrated. WITH A SPLKNDID STOCK OP BOOKS AND PICTURES. PORTER & COATE8, No. 823 CHKSNMT Street, sdjoinln th OonUnwUI. t or sale at W UOLI C8 ALU Prioes, U U lot A LL THE NEW BOOKS for sal at Wholes! Prioes bv niHiHK A UOATKW, PtiDlishers nnd Rnnksellnrs, No. HSi OHK8NUT hTRKKT, Harblo Buildinx, sdjoininaT th UoaUntntaL Onr New and Elegant ART GAI.LKRr Is now open with the finest onllention of PAUvTINaS. OUROnlOB and KNOUAVINUS in the city. 1 Imwfirp CURTI 8' LIFE OF WEB8TER. FIRST VOLUMK RKAUY FOR DKLIVKUT TO BUBSUKIBIOW ONLY. QKOROK OKBBrfl, U 1(5 Imrp No. zi BANSOAt Street. OARPETINCS, ETO. I WE UAVK THIS DAY REMOVED FROM No. 910 AUCH STKEKT TO No. 635 MARKET STREET. And bav associated with a ItOBEKTatid AKTIIUIt STEWAUT, Who will attend tu the Manufacturing ol Id grain and Venetian Carpets. Tl general nature of our business will be Manufacture In. WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL., Carpctine;s, OU Cloths. Mattings, Etc.,, Under th style and firm name of i,i:i:ioji, sn viv .v ntuwakx 1 i tf LKKIHM A SHAW. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. gC. & A. PEaUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OV WATQ1 C-iVI2S, AND UALltS IN AMBltlUAN AND FORKlUtl WATCHES, No. IS Mouth M1XTSI Mtret. 1 1 mwefrp MANUFACTORY. NO. W 8. FIFTH Strofls, 8IL.VER WARE, ETQ. SOLID SILVER WARE. USEIUL AND VALUABLE PRESENTS TO WIFE, FAMILY, OU FRIENDS, WM. WILSON & SON'Q OWN MARK. Old Stand, Cor. Fifth and Cherry Sts., 12 15 lmrpj PUILADELPUIA. Also, A PJo. 1 riatcd Ware. WANTS. A GENTLEMAN OCCUPVINU A RE3PON- ble oosition in on of th Urgiwt institntion of Hliilsd,.luliia. is desirous of obtaiuin a position as Oashinr or iu the Kiusnuisl Duiiaitiuunt of a Uunuiscturiuir or Msroautil tTslalliibin)ut of rirst-vtsss si.siiiIiuk, wuerx ability and activity ait) lU'lunvi. AlJ.en "Auiuitinu." 'IlrtpU Oiliu. It