THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. rniL.A-DELPIIIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 18GG. 5 AM US EM h N TS. AciDitMT or Memo. The Huguenot was cast last evening, taken as a whole, a. well aa It naa ever been In thia country. The orcheelawas far more peilect thaa In Uuillaumi Tell. Ihe chorus was sullicltntly numerous and Ruort. Hermans sans: "Marcol." It a part within the cornea of lew bam voice, lie sane It admirably, aud his roice u hpard to thfi areataat aflvAfitnirA Ha kai nt. however, the oharaotcr of the music; the 1'iff, pafl'." I wai wmuiiun in riiu, a iu am lerooious Hilarity ol the o d Uuvumot. We. nlinu's voioe failed bim several times, and in tlio concerted music bo was ire qnenilj out of tune. Wiltaelra Formes sans cor. reotly aad artistically the part ol 'N'evers.'7 His appearance and rchncnuQt ol nmom r rendor him a great acquisition, especially In Gorman opera, where rcflncintnt Is rare. Hiramnr found In "Raoal" a part exactly suited to Ins voico and his style. "1'iurf p aaolie," the fraud tenor romaiiza, was given with gtuM sweet ness and power, it is one ef the auoit dillbult nor ceaux m ihe score l'be grand daettot the fourth act with Madame Hotter su one of the roost en trancing pieces of slnirlng and acting ever seen. Many are tho'-Kaouln" audc'V a ontines ' we bare seen, but none have ever exceeded these two atml rable artitta Both in earnest, Ailed with the reality ol the si. uation, the passiou, the terror wore real. Madame Hotter reaeaed the highest points of high drsaia 10 art. J'fais one groat scene mads the deepott Impression. It is to he n arretted that alad'lle.'Kaddi's voice has so little power sh vo calizes with such perfection, and slugs wiih such taste. Oruorful and prefy, she is most pleasing, but last evening ber voice was weaker thaa usnal. The opera, comparing it only to otner representa tions ol it in this country, was well put on the staeo. Tho di esses ot the principal characters were magnifi cent, correct, and e egant. The numerous soldiery -were, we believe, Irom ihe KsmeraUUt costumes. The ltujucnots elosed the season brilliant y, and to a very lull house. The aitists have all given the highest satisiaction. Ihe prlnc'pal defect has been the orchestra, wl.ich is to be attributed to want of icncarsnia, aua 10 me lucmccncy 01 me cuuuaccur,! too undecided and too inexperienced for the musion of the complicated Instruii.eotations of Meyerbeer. J his oliornoon Sirnuelln will be piven. It is a laror ite opera, anu performed with much ensemble by the company. Ancii Strket Iiiktrk. lr. Chunfran produces tht Hirtetn of AVt Ymk, playing "Badger" himself. Mis Louan will be ti e "Beit Al da." and Mr. Pars lee the "boot-black," his erletual obaracter, created by him on tke tint production of tno inoei. Mr. Mackar takes the paitet the "Captain." The cast oi Uis pieoe is very fine, aud will Insure a biilliunt sucoess. Lastfveniug Mr. Cbanfrau's imitatiensof venous actors were even more admirable thaa usual. His "Barney Williams'' was absolutely startling. Mr. Chantrau baa peculiar gilt this way, besidos great talent and versatility as a general actor. Nxw Chmhut Strut Ibiatre. Mr. Mor daant's beu.lit was a llauering ovatioa to this young actor, whose taleat has se taaidly raised bins to the leading position of his profession. This atterueon the Three (jwirdsmcn will be presented. Wai.htjt Strket Theatkb Ibis is Mr. Clarko's last evening, lie has played a long aud most suc cessful engagement. Beech Kit on Bbconbtruction. On Thursday evening, March 22, the llev. Henry Ward lleecher is announced to deliver his great lecture on recon struction" at the Aoadotny of Mnsic, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. The sale et tickets, as the reader will find elsewhere, will commenoo on Wodnesday, the 11th instant. Mr. Beecher will be followed by Mr. Gouirh, on tho evenings ot March 26 and V19. at the same place, and in the Interest of the same excellcut and justly popu lar Association. MATTERS OVER THE KIVEE. Thk Union League. At the recent regular meeting of the Union League in Oam den, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That this League disapprove the course of President Johnson in vetoing the Freedman's Jlnreau Bill. Resulted, That we equally condemn the weak kneed manner in Which six Union Senators quailed under the tear of Executive displeasure and failed to sastala their first exprested opinion. Resolved, That this League conaernn Hon. Wil liam A Newell, for voting with the negative noon Mr. Stevens' resolntioa of Reconstruction, oflered in tbe House ot Representatives, on February 20, and that the Secretary be instructed to forward a copy of these resolutions to Mr Newell. Resolved, lhat we hereby tender onr thanks te Hon. John F. Starr, of the First Congressional Distriot, tor the firm stand he has takon upon the .ques'ions which have agitated Congress during the present session. Resolved, That copy of these resolutions be for. warded to oaoh of the Union Lent uos throughout the State of Mew Jersey : also, to the Representa tive of the First District, Hen. John F. Starr. The New School-house. The bill autho rizing tbe Board of Education ot Camden to borrow $20,000, for the purpose of erecting a new school house in Middle Ward, has passed the Legislature. So toon as tbe necessary arrangements can be made, therefore, the Board will commence operations. The educational interests of Camden demand another good and convenient house, and the erection of tbe one under contemplation will 1 units u the deside ratum. Religious. There are about eight persons do be immersed in the First Baptiut Church In Camden to-morrow evening; and the ordinance by immersion will also be performed in some of 1he other Baptist churches. COPARTNERSHIPS. rrHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX X. iBtlne between the undersigned under the trie and title oil: Pl'KLHHKIMl-.tt & Pfc.Te.RSO N, was dissolved on the iibtb ef Febtuary, lBtf6, by mutual oensent. and JOHN r. fcFPKLSUKlMER Is aathorlzed to settle the business thereof. aw JOHN F. V PPKLSbEULKU. J H. l-EiEUSOM. Philadelphia, March 6, 1866. the LEATHER BUSINESS beretofore conducted by the parties above mem loaed, will be continued by the underelKned. at the former place et business, S. K. -ccrner XUlliD aud EW Streets. 9 gSl JOUM F. ErPELSHKIMKB, fHE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS 3IA.NUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & C0 No, 1216 CHESNTJT STREET, BIOFfER OF THEIR OWN MAN UF AC TUBE EUGOT HARNESS, from tffi M to 15 LIGHT BAROUCHE do 60 00 to ISO HEAVY do do 7500 to 600 EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27M te 90 WAGON AND 8 ELF-AE JUSTING 15-00 to 30 BTAGE AND TEAM do 13 Of to 60 LADIEb' SADDLE, do 1240 te 150 GENTS' do do 81W to 75 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Bosetts, Horse Covers, Blushes, Combs, Poaps, Blacking, Ladies' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Bags and Backs, Lunch Baskets, Dressing aud Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises. i 9 6mr No. 1210 CHESNTJT ST, J? I N E OPERA GLASSES. A VERY LARGE V Alii El Y. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. NO. W4 CHE81DT BTREET, 1 1 RESTAURANT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Finest old and new ALES, at 5 cents per gla'S. GOOD ONE-DIME EATING BAR. The choicest Liquors always on hand. No. tM CHESNTJT SriUSET. tit tax HENBY BECKER, Manager. HOWELL & BOTJRKE, MANUFACTURERS OB' PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. N. E. CORNER OF FOIRTD'AXD MARKET STREETS, rniLADELPlIIA. HOOP SKIRTS. DUPLEX SKI It T FASHIONS FOR IRfiO. BRADLEY 8 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) HOOP H K I It T . Each Hood of this PECULIAR SKIRT Is comnoned ot two nnny-itmpi r d slerl strn.os. LrsiJi tiubtlt and rinni.1 inaoiiirr r.vum iu ninm, itumiii. wtuvm Ilia 81KOKOESI and most FLEXIBLE UOOPaiade 1 hey will not bm or vrkak like tne single springs, hut mil kter I'KKSuavB their nariECT miu bkaiiuvdi. shapb where three er lour ordinary sklrui will have been thrown iw.it as useless. 1 heir w ndfrful nblMV ADDS OBFATIT t the COM fobt and cokviniekcb. fconlocs giving ixtrnsepls ash km to the wrarkr, as will be part'euiar y expenenrtdbj ladiks attredlnr crtud d reaptions, bain, eprrat, tie. In fact for tlie prommade, or houir, the church, th-a-trr, or ear they are ixm rpas-kd. comhinlno cohoht, DrRAHiLtTT and r.coNetiT, with that BLBUAKea ol shape which has made the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC THK STANDARD BRIItT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLU. Muna'so'.ured exclusively by the 80LE OWNERS ol Patent, WESTS, BIIADLEY & GARY No. CHAMBERS aud Nos. 79 and 81 READE Pts., NEW VORK. Merchants will be suuolled as above, and bv Fkllado! ph ia Jobbers. FOR 8ALE in all Fntsx class Retail BTonss In Tni city. Inquhe lor 2 14 3rarp BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELUPriC SaUBi'. J$RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIUT, Comblnlna Durability with elecancs ol shape. New 8 prtng Styles Just received. J. M. IIAFLEIOII, No. Wl CHESNUT Street. 3 10 2m gRADLBY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Most fashionable and popular in uso. For sale by J. G. MAXWELL & SON. J 10 2m 8. E. corner ELEVENTH and CHE9NUr. WANTS. H IIKEE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO A act In Important locations fur vhe New York Acci dental Insurance Company. Active mtnol Rood uaurcsti. PI'lv to MIAMI U. ALLb, AtrullCU UU1U0, HO. 4IM CHESNUT Street. Apply soon. 2 21 WANTED. SUMMER BOAItDIN'tt BY TWO Single Gentlemen, on the line ol tlie Pennsylva nia, Media. Chesnut Hill, or North Pennsolvitnla roaMi. rirst-class reiercnce Kivcn. AQorcns uoi n. it- FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A MODERN RESIDENCE, i with side varfl. on south nl.le of Green street, be tween Twentieth and Twcuty-flrnt. Lot. 25 by 11" teet. Pesscssion in thirty aays. n. ri. kahtijUI. J 6 fit No. 108 South FOLK lUBtreet. Q L All K DIDDLE, Successors to Thomas C. Garrett, . H m O as o - 71 o ABE OFFEHINO THEIR STOCK OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, AT A DISCOUNT. C3 1(1 2tfip Fully equivalent to the present decline in gold. ROUSSEL'S Carbonic Acid and Artificial Sprin . Waters in Class Sjplions. CARBONIC ACID. HELlEKS. VIChY. KloUlNGEN. VICHT, with Llttrla." LITUIA WATEK. IROK WATKR. BEDFORD WATKR, E. ROUSSEL. No. S 1 8 PRUNE Street. 810 8t LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Jair Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. Tlxey act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, bald spots are cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Bold by all Draggles. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. 1?XCEL810R ROCK" SPRIKG, SARATOGA Vj Mew York. The water or this very sunerlor BDrlna Is nneaualled in Its meaicmai qua iue. It is xoia in pint and quart nott'.es by tne leading muz sis s. betels, and arm-clani grocers. a. n liHB'vr a. . , ParatoKS. If. T., and No. 3 BARCLAY St., K. V. city. Bold lu Fhilaaelwuia bv H' LLOPK CRKKSHAVT, S JO swlmrp Cer. SIXTH aad ARCH H s.. and others. TVO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTION IS I hereby given, that appllration wl I be made to his Viellncr. ANDREW G. CU il l N. Governor el Penn sylvania, for the pardo- ot OEOUUK W 4.UIvOrt)ir RIEHL, aiibs luuin,!!! wan, in ua itaaav 01 naron and sentenced on August 8. lmiO at the Court ol Oyer and Tcrroiuer o' riiiiauripnia, io twelve years nnnnsoi ment in tne casuru reniu'uuary. iv ii D U. HUNTER, No. 41 N. 8EVENTD fcTRF.ET. ABOVE FILBERT, PHTLADILPHIA, Acknowledved 6 all parliri tnttrfsttd as by (ar the in h Mimntef lhuams in hi SPtnaltv. OTJIOK THOUOCUU, and permanent cures quarantetd lav.ry csae. VeaieaiberDB, Ht'DTKR B Celebrated Itemedie cao only be bad genuine at his oid established Olhce,Mo. r. bit Yi.ii 1M cr-wn, ioa uum. iv ut DRY GOODS. W FOURTH AND ARCH, ? NEW GOODS FOR SPUING SALES ARE OPENING TODAY. FOK SPUING SALES: FASIIIOXABLI? KKW SILKS. NOVELTIES IS DHKSStsOODH. KBWNTVLH SPlIS SHAWLS. SEW TRAVELLIHU UttESS GOODS. STOCK OF NliW GOODS. MAtiTSIKIC KXT FOULARDS. BTLKIf DTD IIf,4f'IC SILKS. 3 10 FINANCIAL AUERICAX BUREAU OF MWES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lanils. and Ores exnmlnad and reported rum. Competent lnutiiuers lutnlshiM to Mining Com panies. Consu'tstlens afford pa en all Mining, Jfotnllurglcal and Chemical Question., at the olllce ot ih Uareau, OKO. D. H. GILLKSPIE, PreslJent. DRAKE DE KAY, Secretary. 1 10 tuths rp AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT. JR.. AUCTIONEKR. PHILADEL- FHIA ART GALLERY, 160 CHLSNU T Stroet. 8ALF. OF VERY FINE AGATE, II ARDIOLtO. AND WKWUIH4 VINKS ANU UKN.1. l lMai FHKNCU BROMZK FIGCKEt AND GROUP, ALaBaoI'I.R TATtfKT'iE, 1HIHEMIA1I GLASSWARB, B1S QLitT FIUURBS. Etc- Etc., The Importation of Messrs. Vlti Brothers, On Wednesdav and Ihnrnday MornlBKs, March 14 and IR. at I0K o'clock each dar. at Hcott's Art Gallery, No. 1U20 Cbesnut street, will be sold an in voice of tlie above articles, just landed trom Italy and France. The collection will be open lor examination on Mon day morning 3 8 St PHILADELPHIA ARTISTS8ALK OF OIL PAINT- INUS. On Tbunxlav and Friday Evenings. 1Mb and H;th lust , ut 7h ..'clock., at hcott's Art (ial- lerv. o. 101) Chnmiut street, will be Sold, without re serve, a namber ot Paintings by Philadelphia artists, W. Nherldan Young, Joseph J. John. R. HclireReed, .1. U Bca!e, F. B. Kuliell, T. B. Otter, U lloeso, John Wlison, Mi J. Levis. E. Mcllihcnoy. i.J. Kenniinore. D. W. '. ltoute.le, G Bnrllng, J WllliBiUS, Montetiny, K. f d Is, W. S. Soarlv. O. F. Atlwood, And others. XiUiiiuuii u. j.ewis, E. Mornn. G. F.Bcnscll, E. B. temell. II. C Bispliaiii, W. E. Crmson, C. A. Soinniors. George t. Candce, D. r.. Wyanu, D. R. Knlglit. George P. Wood, Jr., A. Fredoicks, Leon Jul (lard, Panl Weber. W. E Winner. Thomas ilorun. comprising the bet assortment oi Oil Paintings by native artists ever onerco at nui.ic st e in tms city. Open lor examination on Monday, 12th Inst On Thursday and Friday Evenings, 15th and 16th March, at 7H o'clocK. at ticott's Art Caller, Ho. IK0 Chesmtt street. Sut) MCPhRlt OIL P.MNTI5G3. from the American ArtOal.ery, New York. i'anicniars ncreaiter. ioti I" F1TZPATRICK & CO. AUCTIONERS. t . New Auction House. Ko. I'27 CHESNUT Htreet SEGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. qKN FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. 1ST. DEAN 1 a'wflTa hflji hlH Hfnre Inll nl cufltntnerfl Whv? Be cause he keeps the best stock of segars and tobacco In the I'nlted Siatoa, and soils nt least trom 25 to W per cent, less thai you can buy elsewhere. Go to DEAN'S, N.4l3 cur bjmut Mrcet. 2d. Why Is ittlmttlie ciiy tobacconists are down on Peunr Because he sells a bet er gnallty oi tobacco and segars at a much les price than tlicy can sell. Go to Dean's, 2So. 413 Chesnut street. 3d. '1 ne reason why he can sell so cheap Is because his retail sales are over SSI'U per day, and his wholesale trade is over a'2000 per day. He can aflord to sell at iroin St to fi per cent, prom while others cannot live on less than irom VIA to 100 per cent. Go to Dean's, No. 413 Chesnut street. . 4ib. Dean sells prime lmnorted Havana segarsforslz cents each. Genuine Yara tor ten cents, aud makes a liberal discount to those buying bv the box. Go to Dean's, No, 414 chesnut street. lith. Dean sells the best navy, of six different kinds, forgo, Hfi und 00 cents per pound. Dry navv 40 cents per pound, with a discount to those buying Ave pounds or upwards. uo to uean a, no sia turaum ninwi. etb. Dean sells all kinds of smoking tobacco from 30 cents per pound to (il'M per pound, and a discount on 5 pounds or upwiiriR 'I ry it, you wtl I like It Go t Dean's, No. 413 Chetmut street. 7th. Dean's Btore is No. 413 choBnut street. If von Inquire of some tobacconists they will tell you tbny don't know him. and don't acknowledge hitn to be lu ibe business. Why don't they know him ? Because he sells so cheap.be is killing the business. Go to Doau s. No. 413 Chesnut street. 8th. Borne tohaoconlsui' jealousy makes them mean, but Dean can aflotd to be Iberul ; his trade Is always on the increase. '1 hut's what troubles tbo Spanish Jews and red notes. When you want prime tobacco or seuars at a fair price, goto Dean's, No. 413 Chesnut street. 9th. Dean's Yara Kegars are the only genuine Vara In this city, all otheis are ot inferior quality. Dean se cured the whole crop of Yara this year and lor next vear. If you want genuine Y ara Scgars, go to Deau's, No. 413 Chesnut street 10th. The largest assortm nt ot segars in any one store In the United Htates you will flud at DEAN'S, No. 413 C11EBNCT Mieet .' . N, B. For cigarettes, apply to the Government, son ced Vl Imrp FIRE IN CHESNUT STREET Letter from Wells, Fargo & Co. 810.0CH SAVED IS HERRING'S PATENT SAFE. Philadelphia. January 1. 18CS. Vessbs. FAMtr.L, Bbbbino & C o. Gentlemen : We have Just opened our Hafe, one of your manufacture, which passed through the destructive nre In Chesnut street last night. The Hafe was In our efflee, So. 607, which building was entirely destroyed. The bate was lu a warm place, as you may well suppose, and was red hot when taken out of the embers. We are well satisfied with the result of this trial, and find our books, papers, and some ten thousand dollars In money almost as per fect as when pnt in the Sate. Nothing Is injured, if we except the leather bindings of the bsokf, which are steamed; the money and papers are as good as ever. 1 ruly yoars, WELL8,,FAKGO & CO., Per J. n. COOK, Agent. 1 he above Safe can be seen at oar store. FARREL, HERRING & CO., 3 io lm No 629 CHESNUT htreet. . pon sTl E , EIGHT STEAU PROPELLER TUGS. I 30x26-incb Cylinder, Low Pressure 3 2tix3B-tncb Cylinder, Low Pressure. 1 24X'27 inch Cylinder, Low Pressure. 4 JOxtfMiiob Cylinder, High Piessure. For further paitloulars, apply to H A S. M. FLA WAG IN, aft No. 304 S.DFLaWARB Avenue. 170R 8ALE STATE AND COUNT RIGUT9 I of capewell A Co 's Patent Wind Guard and Air lira, er fot Coal Oil Lamps i It prevents the Chimneys from break lug. 7 bis we will wei rant ' Also saves one third the oil Call and set fbctn. they cost but tea cents. No 'liii RACK bireet Philadelphia Hainple sent to any art ol the United tttates on receipt of it eeuU. 1 10 dry :;cods. 113 WtlCE & WOOL), J13 N. NINTH STREET. ICOVE ARCH. Heavy Bleached Mus lns. 25, 2fr, 8IJ, 83 onbj. Best Bleaobcd Muslii a, 85, 37 and 40 cents. Vldo Vub'eaohcd Muslins, 23 corns. Yard-wide Unbleached Muslins. 25, 28 and 31,'c. rillow-case and Sheeting Muslins. Lest quality American Prints and Glngliams. LINEN GOODS ! LINEN GOODS! Table Linens, Napkins and Towels Scotch Diaper and Bird-eye Linens. Bichordson Sou's, anOOwdcn's Shirting Llnons. Huckaback Towels, 25, 23. 81, 40, 45, 50, 66, 62.' Linen Huckaback, by the yard. Hnssia Crash, rood quality, 18, 20, 25 conts. WHITE (iOOI)S! WHITE GOODS! Jaconet, Cambric Nainsook and Swiss Muslins. l'laid Nainsook and 1'laUl Cambric Itujlins. Hair-cord Mripe and Da d Mus ins. One lot of Dotted Hva Maslins, trom auction, 35 and 40 cents a yard. Marseilles, Lancaster, and Honeycomb Quilts. Hoop Skirts mado to order and warranted for six months. Ladies' and Gcntt Linen Cambric. HiJkl's. , Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitch lldkfs. Combno Flouiioings Insortings and KdliiK'S, Ladies' and Gonta' Hosiery aud Glovos. Gonta' Shirt Fronts, made out of Klcliardsoiw Linen. Gent's Susponders. PltlOK A WOOD. Ko. 113 N. NINTH Street, above Arch, N. B. Will remove to the N. W. cornor Eighth and Hubert stroo's about the last of April. 8 3 JJ A N D S O M E SILKS AT LOW P1MCES. We have now open a choice assortment of SPRING SILKS, Of every variety and quality, IN CHOICE SHA DES AND COLORS. Silks Suitable for Evening Dresses. Silks Suitable for Street Dresses. BLACK GBO GRAIN RIl K9. BLACK TAFUF.TA PARISIESKES. BONKT TAFFIA8. DHAP DE FRAXCE. AT. MURKS, CORDED, tiRO DP. AMFRIQI-E", GRv IMJ 1U1IN ES. TAFFETAS, AND BLACK SILKS, Of every variety, with and without Lustre, at le:s than present cost of importation. II. STEEL & SON, 2 17smw Ko . 713 and 715 N. TENTH ST. OPENING. MISSES - T1I0RXU1LL & Hl ittS, (Formerly with J. M. UafleUjh), ' HAVE NOW OPEN, AT Ho. 1208 CHESNTJT STEEET, A KKW AND ( HOICE 8TOCK OK WHITE GOODS, BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, LADIKS MADK-UP GARMENTS. ETC., TO WHICH THLY 1SVITK IHE ATTENTION' 3 6 tuths3t OF TUB PUBLIC. JLACK AND WHITE SILKS, OXZ DOLLAR PER YARD. SILKS FLOS! ACCTIO.T AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452. and 154 N. SECOKD Stroct, 8 10 3t Above 'NTillow. pLAID DRESS GOODS, 22 CENTS, FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 8 10 3t Above Willow. CJ1IENE rOPLINS, 31 CENTS. DRESS GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452. and 454 N. SECOND Street, 8 10 8t Above Willow. pLAID 2I OZAMDIQUES, 35 CENTS. DRESS G000S, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street 8 10 8t Above Willow. BY GOODS FOB THE POPULAR TRADE, FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES, AT RED I! CUD PRICES. Buyers will find decided advantage In every depart menc CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452. and 454 N. SECOND Street, 8103t Above Willow. gPIlING 0 A S S I M E R E S, BPRISG COXTINGS. 8PRLNG GOODd FOR 110YS, At reduoed prices, CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 460, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 8 10 8t Above willow. QAK SHADE OIL COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $600,000 Share 130,000. Par Valii 9o'0O. rRKSIDBMT. WILLIAM BAILET. TRKABURBB. HIGH GAMBLE. SBCBITABT, J. DALLAS HALL. DIBKOTOR. JOAN F. GROSH, DAVIS KIMBLE, BUGH GAllULK. JOB N U. JOJSE3, WIL1IAM BaILEY. i OrFICE, No. 329 WALNUT STREET, rHILADELTHIA. 1 12 linrp DRY GOOD& J TSl JL O It rV IV T ! TO LINEN BUYERS. IHE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOlt IHE LARGES1 STOUK OF LINENS. t i FOB LINEN GOODS of tbe best quality. FOR PURE LINEN OOODS, warranted. FOR LINENS, at Importer" prices. FOU IRISH SUIRTING LINENS. FOR STITCHED SHIRT BOSOMS. FOlt TABLE LINENS, all kinds. FOR LINEN SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASINGS. FOR NURSERY DIAPERS AND BIRD EYES. FOR TOWELINGS, of all kinds. FOR LINEN LAWNS AND CAMBRICS. FOR LINEN DRILLS AND COATINGS. FOR ALL KINDS OF LINEN GOODS. MILLIKEN'S STORE, i FOR LINENS ONLY, No. 828 AUCH STEEET. N. B. Tbe new style LLNtN CAMBRIC DRESSES, expected by tbo next steamer. 1 IS tbstiUm FIISE SHAWLS. A food opportunity to seouro a Fiuo Shawl at a very low price. t FINE BR0CHE SHAWLS. FINE PAISLEY SHAWLS, FINE BLANKET SHAWLS. Tbe entire stock will be sold without regard to the cot. ULAN KETS ! BLANKETS I ENGLISH BLANKE1S. FINE AMERICAN BLANKETS, All our Gno nnd n-cdlum ftrados, very much r ductd in prices, MARSEILLES QUILTS, OF OUB OWH UfPOBTATIOIT. A great variety of new patterns in all sizos. A larger stock to select trom than in any other osta blisbmcnt in this city. J. C. STRAWMICGE & CO., 2 21 rp N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STRRETS J)RY GOODS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. NEW STORE. ONE PRICE. NEW STORE. ONE PRICE, NEW STORE. ONE PRICE. SMALL PROFITS. SMALL PROFITS. SMALL PROFITS. T. W. REED & CO., NO. 310 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABO TIC VINE, (Under Reed's New Building), HOOP SKIRTS MADC EXPRESbLY FOR OUft 8Ai.ES. It ST LINEN LAWN DRESSES. THE NEW STYLES FOR WHICH THE LADIES HAVE BEES WAITIStJ ARE NOW OPEN. THE PATTERNS ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL. GEORGE MLLIKEX, LIN UN STORE, 8 8 3t No. 828 ARCH Street. RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS, FROM THE LARGE AUCTION SALES, AT REDUCED PRICES. A fine lice, comprising all trades and widths. ' CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 150, 4S2, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 8 8 St Above Willow.
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