THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 18GG. . AMUSEMENTS. Walhut Strkkt Tbkatrb. Mr. Hackntt epeaa to ntfrhtln Henry th tounh. as "sir John FalstaftV Ills encashment is bat for six nljrtats, during whleb, however, be will revive seme of the rood old plays wbicta art so contemptaonslv ignored by other rtists llii enirsgero.nt will be a tret to Phila delphia, ach as it dm not Ltd for some time, iu Jhcse days of "sensation." NEWICDMK0T 8TRBCT 1BATRII. TO-Hht tho new p ay or tkirtoiteh: or, Ms titolttn Jewell, will be lOTen for the first froe n this country. It has fine opportunities lor magnificent seenenr. aad we need not Par they will not be nepleeted at tbe Cnesaut, wbore everything is o well put upon tbe stage. Abch Btrew Thrateb. ro-nlght Mr. Dillon renins bis engscomeat with lie.iphirjor. All wn loveeiniiae talent and true art. should see Mr. Dil lon, lie is a flue artist, and eapsoially trreat in JhU Ppf. We are glad te we leome biu back to r uila dolphla. Academy of Mrrsio. To morrowCiirl Wolfolin'a acvuiiili mat i see will take place la the Foyer of tbe Academy, Jn addition to the usual programme, Air. Thootfore Iiabolmann will sin? "Adoiaide," ay BnofhoTcn asdtwootMr Wolfoohn's composition, "I Wopt while I was Dreaming, " and tho "Water I-lly." Those Iss; two arc werthy tlie a-onius ef Mr. Welfsobn, lull of deen tcndernosi and sadnoi", wbo e exquisite melodies steal oyer yonr senso moro like the music of a dream than anything else. We like Mr. Ilabelmana much belter in conoert roora tlian in opera, and be sings these particular ballads more braatifully than am thing else. Gocon'H Lkcttris. The two lectures by Mr. liourli, to be delivered at the Academy ot Music en the evoninjrs ot March 28 and 29. on "Uabit" and 'Temperance, " will prebably afford our citizens tbe last o-portunity of bearing Mr. tioagh lor some time. That persons may not be disappointed in pro curing tckeis, we wou.4 state that their sale will commence to-morrow moininr, and that tor the greater conyemence of purchasers it will be con dusted at two p acei Uaxton'a, No. 60fl Cheinn street, and Aahmead ft Erans', No. 721 Cbesaut street. Uraud Co5dkutiom or I'alkht. The fsmons minstiel baud of Messrs. Bsrpess, 1'enaergast & Co.. w.ll commence a short ceasoa at the Assembly Building, Tenth and Chesnut street, to-morrow eyoninc, and it is highly probable that they will draw overflowing houses. They will fire a grand series of recitations, songs, comical and snntimsntal, that cannot, tail to prove very interring. 1'her prom re new songs new music, and choruses, aud will not crack any stale Jokes. . MATTERS OYER THE RIVER. Engine-house oh Tirh. On Saturday the eDgine-house of the New Jersey Fire Com pany, in South Camden, was discovered to be on ire, and before the llanaeg were xliDgnished a considerable portion of the floor and root was destroyed. The fire it believad to have been .caused by incendiarism. Tb:s property was recently sold at sheriff's sale, and the Company have thus far been uasble to seen re its redemp tion, although the sum of. $200 was advanced the Company tor that purpose by the City Coun cil, on their regular annual appropriation. Odd Fbllows. Yesterday morning the Wildey Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., of Camden, by Invi tation, attended service at the Tabernacle bap tist Church, freua the wordi, "Friendship, Love, and Truth." , Baptism. Several persona were baptized in the Delaware yesterday, near Cooper's Point, and other were also baptized in the different Baptist churches, by the process of immersion. Gonk to Tbrnton. Both the steam flre , engines in Camden wrnt up to Trenton on 8un 'day, to aH9yst in fpmuplnx the water ont of the Edwin Forrest, wtleh was sunk on Saturday ulternoon. Yalne of Farms in Massachusetts. The following summary of the number and value of farms in Massachasetts, on May 1, 1S66, is compiled from toe statistics collected by the State authorities : Number ot farms ". 49,001 Acres of land 8,708.81)5 Value ot same with buildings $142,946,458 Aoros ot land improved 1 838,078 Acres of land unimproved 1 080,925 Aores of land unimprovable 222,439 A ores of woodland 1,019,6;)9 Value ot same f 23,405 122 Persons employed 63,036 Heavy F.hbbzzlkmbnt by a Book-kbbpkr in Williahsbuiu. A heavy embezzlement, involv ing some $10,000, was recently diicoverei in Williamsburg. The accased is named Joseph Bordeau, 24 years of acre, and a native ot Troy, N. Y. Ills mother resides in Ceot street, near Broadway, and depended on him almost solely lor support. Boraeau ad, for the pat fix months, been in the employ of Mr. William L. Wood, proprie tor of the steam soap and candle work i, Noa. 71, 74, and 76 Graham avenne, as book-keeper, in which position he was entrusted with the handling of all the funds of the establishment. He applied himselt assidaously tobaslness, and, Btudjin? tbe interest at hit employer, soon suc ceeded in gaining his entire oonhdauce. Lat terly, however, he became somewhat dissipated, and did not attend to hie duties as regularly a) duriLg the ftrst few months. Mr. Wood suspected nothing wrong, however, but becoming rather short of lunds he proceeded to the Williamsburg City Bank on the 24th ult., to draw some money, when he discovered, to his astonishment, that the account had been overdrawn. Returning to the office he demanded an explanation, but receiving; no satisfactory response, gave Bordeau until the following Monday to clear the matter up. Being aware of bis inability to do so, Bordeau started off for parts unknown oa Sunday even ing, leaving letters tor his mother and late em ployer, stating that ha had appropriated funds unlawfully to the amount of about $7000, and asking their forgiveness. Oa reading the letter addressod to him, Mr. Wood proceeded to make an examination of the accounts, and ascertained that his loss was much greater than stated by Bordeau, to tbe extent of, perhaps, $3000 or $4000. The lart heard of the delinquent he was at Beading, Pa., having writtea to his mother that he waa sick ana in need of fnna. Sse answered It by inclosing twenty dollars, having been under tho necessity of disposing of some house- hold goods in order to enable her to do so. She subsequently sent an additional sum, obtained from a man who ewed her son $300 oa a gam bling debt. Mr. Wood refuses to take any action against him, believing that he will reform and again become an honest man. It appears that Bordeau lost all the money he thus fraudulently obiained by gambling. Neio York Commercial Advertiser. The Patria of Naples states that the evacua tion of the Convent del Carmine in that city has commenced. The monks not being willing to accept the residence assigned them, prefer re turning to their families. The Bclgiaa Government has officially de clared its neutrality in the war between Spain and Chill, and warned its sublecta that any per son aublect to the laws of the kingdom who ahould aru Pi ivateers or take part therein, or commit any act contrary to the obligations of neutrauiv, wuuiu u imuw u prusccuuon ueiore the Belgian tribunala, independently of the rigorous treatment wnicn be might receive abroad. In the cellar of Baron Rothschild's man Inn Ui.a f.afltto Puria are twenty-four thou ani bottles of every species of the wines exist ing at the commencement of this century, from th Lachrvma ChrlHti, which every visitor to Nanlea has tasted, to the purple-tinted sweet winea nf the Cane: from the common wines of the Macon vineyards to the rare vintages of Medoc. The value of this collection amounts to 240,000 francs. A workman at the inanite nuarry in Qulncy Mass., a few days since completed a drill and Ignited a fuse, which for want of air or some ether cause went out. To complete the lob in hand, the careless workman undertook the dangerous task of drilling around the fuse to remove it. ana wane so engaged a spare irom the drill ignitoa tne tuse, causing an instanta neous explosion, and blowing the unfortunate tan to pieces. His mutilated remains were gathered together and duly baried. Meeting of Major Generals at St. Lonla. CLMatnr Cn ral George G. Meade and Maior (Jencral George II. Thomas arrived in this city, yesterday, and took rooms at the Lladell liotel. Each is accompanied by an Ald-de-Camp, the former by Major Emory, and the latter by Mnior Willard. Tbeso distinguished officers are In St, Loots it the purpose of convening and composing a special Army uoara, wun authority to inquire into the matter of brevet promotions of o Ulcers of the regular army of the higher grade, and report to the Government thereon.- Ma)or Generais Sherman and Sheridan are likewise members of the board. General Sheridan is the only absentee at present, but is haurly ex pected. The bosrd will organize immediately on his arrival. St. Louis Republican, Thursday, 1 he Author ot Shakespeare's Piays. A St. Louis correspondent writes : "In a dis mal den of an etlice on Chesnut street has Nehe mloh Holmes, Esq., now Jndge of the Supreme Court t this State, for the pait Alteon years been studying and preparing a book to Erove that the plays of Shakspcare were written y Lord Bucon. Judge Holmes has in his pos session certain letters never before ptibli-ihed, which are calculated to throw considerable pro bability in his favor. The tol'owing interesting pico of history, not generally known, boar upon that point. When Lord Bacon was Solicitor-General, prior to his appointment as Attorney-General, no was requested by his Msjesty to prefer charges against Lord Essex. Among other allegations there was one declaring, 'that be wss the author of a certain seditious play entitled litchard, calculated to excite disoontent and riot among good and loral subjects.' Bacon de clined pioecuting the charges, using tho fol lowing significant language : 'Whereas it hath been bruited about that I myself am the author of said play of Richard, it would therefore bo exceedingly unseemly in me to proiecuto him lor that which is charged upon me;' so that even in Bacon's day the theory was prevalent. I un derstand the work will be issued by the River Bide press in the course ol a month or so." AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS HONS, NOd. 130 AND 111 S. 10UIIIU Street. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. rrraic balk. visur valuablk busiveis fKO f RTY, KHOWN AS THtt CkNTBAL BUILD ISO, Nos. 218 and 220 WALNUT Street, apposite the ldercbanls' Exchange U lest on Walnut street, 149 leet In dapth to Fear street, two fronts. On Taeaday, A prtl s. 1866 at 13 o'clock noon will be sold at pntille sale, at tie Fhllndalpnla Fxohanve, all toote two loor story brick buildlncs and tke lot of ground thersnnte belonging, situate on the south side et Walnut street, directly opposite the F.xubange; contalnlns together In Irent on Walnat street 36 leet, and extending In depth about MO lest to fear street, known as the Central Buildings, with a psssase way mining through to Fear street, on whloh Is erecttd a live story brick lullillng The attention ot capitsllits. bankers, and Insurance companies Is called to the above mentioned propdrtv, combining as it does, many s'lvaatiureg Its close proximity ts tas Exchange together "iih two fronts, make It desirable. Property In tuls particular block Is considered of more value per toot than lu any other block In the whole length ot Wa nut street Ciesr of all Incumbrance, For further pn tculr apply to LEWIS II. REDNEB, No m M, FOURTH Htreet. Philadelphia. March lwt. SJ5 16t SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER. PHILADEL PHIA AKT GALLEBY, 100 CHESNUT fa tree t. STOCKING; MACHINERY. SF.WISG MACHISE9 , ETC. ETC , On Tearsday Morning At 10H o'clock, at the store, No. 1S20 Chesnnt street, a lot oi Htocking Frames. H to 14 gunge. 4 and 6 heads rach,u good ordor. manufactured by flhlrtcilfl; alo, one large Circular Frame and three Winding Machines, twelve bobbins tneh. sr.wixo MxcniNES. Alo, twelve Wlllcox t Qlbbs Sewing Machines, with speed pulleys for power. 8 19 3t J FITZPATRICK & CO. AUCTIONERS. S ew Auction Honse. No. 927 CHESNUT Street INSURANCE COMPANIES. JkJfeW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FOR INSURING AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KIXDS. Capital, 8250,000 President, WILLIAM A. BAYLEY. Secretary, EDWARD GREENE. INDUCEMENTS. The rntes of premium are very low. The plan Is so simple that any one can comprehend all Its workings. No Medical Examination la Required, And those who have been rejected by Life Companies In oonseauence of hereditary or othor disease, can effect Insurance In tills Company at a very small cost No better or more satisfactory use can be made of so smail a sum. TOLICIES ISSUED BY LANCASTER & GASRILL, N. W. Corner Penrth 'and Walnut Sts., 10rp GENIKAL AGENTS FOB PENNSYLVANIA. QEOROB A. COOKE, DEALER IN SCHTJTLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS, YARD, No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. I keep nothing but tbe best on band, and can de liver to any part of the city at tbe reduced low rates. I am convinced that a trial will bring you back tbe second time. All orders left at No. 114 South THIRD Street, will be promptly attended to. 813rp Q OAL! COAL!! BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT ALTER'S C O A L Y A K D, NINTH STREET, BELOW CIRARD AVENUE. BRAKCH OIFICK CORNKE OF SIXTH AND BFKINO CiAELEN 61BKETS. 31 COLORED ENGKAVINOS OF HYSDYk'8 j hamblftonian for sale. Prloe V- Apply at I ANSOM BIKKET UAtUi. 1 14 flawiw 3 N 01 CO OB f ai to m Paioo no t!fcttt ts ppblsbUi 9 III 0005 6o s . I l! ! S ll ! S x iii!i!i r o1- 9 00 PKMBJXtC3BS ten 11 0 1 ilis .. 1 . : sv s X o PQ Eh Ph &h U2 Eh Z2 1 us 00 CO w H 0 H Q lA H 'A eaBsttasM pa K X Stl K S B Bl ten as32BBa H H H f-t H H en H H H C H H a ,00. CO CO 00 (m hex Ik. 05 CO 00 0005 oo ao P o 6 o o" o hi 4hiiHi-4i4e4i-) 0 b R. & 0 H ft A 1 In oS 09 9 00 00 III K OO ,i 01 or) n on 01 aocn 1 ll 4 i DRY GOODS. yillTE, MODE, AND BUFF GROUND MOIIAIIIS, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BTIOTDTER, Nos. iCO, 42, and HA N. BECOND Stroot, 8 10 8t Above Willow. HOOP SKIRTS. J) U T L E X S K I 11 T FASniONS FOR IWKJ. BV ALLEYS DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOL'HLB 8PRISO) HOOP SKIRT. Eech noop of ibis r ECULIAB SKIRT Is composed ot TWO tinnf-irnipiri t $lerl HT,qt. kraulrU tiuhtlt and yiHMLr tosetber Rio to rnna, tnniunK at one. too b I KO f O KM and must KLKXI bMc HOUl' made 1 hoy will ni't hsnd or pkeak like tne slnitle springs, but will hvih I'ur.saKva their fskvect snu brautiful sbapb where three or four tirdlnary skirt will have beon 1 brown awsy as usoicss. 1 hint uiondrrtHi H'Xbltl AHDP OIIKATLY te the COM rosT and covBNlE( a bnlaos kIvIiih iatrnskplbasuhi to the wBABBB, as will he particularly erpenmced hy LADiks attrndlnr ervtrd d rrcrptwni, bmlii, oprras.ttc. In fact for the rrmiarf or hfH, ths church, th-a-tr. or ctr they are VMsnaPASiiRD. comliialnx oomvobt, M BABii rTT and fcokomi, wKU that BLKOAhea oi sliape w bico bns made tlie DUPLEX ELLIPTIC T1IK HTANDAUI) 8KIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. JTsnu'ac urcd exclusively by the SOLE OWNERS of I'atent, WESTS, DUADIiEY & GARY Ko. CHA.MBKK8 and Kos. 79 and 81 KEADE Hts., NKW TO UK. Merchants will be supplied as abovo, and by Philadel phia .loliberx. FOHHaLK In all Fikst class Retail StorfsId this citt. Inqulietor t3U3intp BRADLET'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. fjfiT aiTl ey's DUPLEX ELLIPTIC, SKIRT, Combining Durability wltb elegance oi shape. New Spring Styles Just received. . J. M. IIAFLEIGII, 3 10 2m No. m CIIBSNUT 8treet. JIl A I) L B Y S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Most faahlonnbie and popular to use. Forsaloby J. CI. MAXWELL & SON, 3 1(1 2m S. K. corner ELKVE NTH and CHliSXIJT. MEDICAL. T.ENCU MEDICINES IN YOGUE! BY GR1MAIJLT & CIE., Chemist3 to K. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 43 RUE RICHELIEU, PARIS. KO MORE COD LIVER OIL. GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OP lUDli.ED HORSE RADISH. Thlsyiup Is employed with the greatest succafls, In place ot Cod Liver oil, to walch it Is miinitely superior, it cures dtoeaies of the chest, scrota a, lymphatic dis orders, green sickness, muscular atony, aud loss of appetite. It regenerates the constitution by Durliylnic the blood, and Is, In a word, the most pewenul aepura tive known. It never taiiKUas the stomach and bowels, nnd Is adnilnlslorod with the greatest eflicacr to voung children, subject to huinouri, or obstruction or tho ? lands At last, It la very etfcaclous in the diseases of1 ha akin. NO MORE CONSUMPTION1. GMMAOLT'S SYllVV OP IIYPOPHOSPHITB OF LIMB. This new Vedlclne is a sovereign remedy in phthisis and o.h ci diseases of tbe lungs promptlr removes all the more serious symptoms. The couvb Is relieved, the niuht-sweaU ccaso, aud the patient rapidly recovers his hojlth. SO MORE F0YERTV OK THE BLOOD AND PALE COMPLEXION. DR. LERAS' PHOSPHATE OF IRON. This new ferruslnous medicine contains the element of the blood and bones, and Iron In a liquid state It Is different from all hitherto oitoree to the public, is liquid, colorless. nd tasteless. It speedily cures chlorosis, pumstn tbe stomach, dlitlcu t ui Mention, dysmenurrbuia, anemia. 'J he majority of the Academies ef Medicine of Paris recommend tlie phespuate ol Iron te Ladies of dellcitte constitution suffering Irom anemia, and all other per sons latlgued Irom over anxiety, netvous emotions, overwork general debility, and poorness 01 blood. It Is the only preparation which, never caue consti pation, andean bo borne by the most delicate stomachs. XERYOTJS HEADAC HE, NEURALGIA, is Instantaneously eared by GRIMAULT'S BRAZILIAN GUAR AN A, a vegetable sabttanoe nsed frosa time immemorial in Jirusxl, and tit are ,y mvjftnHvc BETTER THAN COPAIBA! I GRIMAULT8 CAPSULES AND LIQUID EX TRACT OF MATICWVEGETALIS. Where all other Medicines have failed , tbese prepara tions win alwavs effect a cure. These Insure a rapid aud extraordinary core of severe recent and chroalo cases of private dlssase. 'i hey are usud tu the Hospitals In raris, by the celebrated Dr. Klcord. and are found greatly su perior to all hitherto known mineral remedies and Copaiba and Cueebs. Tbe Injection is used in recent, and capsules in the more chronic oases. GENERAL DEPOTS: In Paris, at GRIMAULT & Cie., Chemists to H. F. II. Trince Nayoleon, 45 RUE RICHELIEU. In New York, at T. M- BECKER'S, No. 123 GRAND Street. IN PHILADELPHIA, 3 19 mth2m At FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO'S. REMOVAL DRS. CALLOWAY & S1IEDD HAVE REMOVED THEIE ELECTBOPATIIIC INSTITUTION 70 No. 1230 WALNUT Street, Oce Door East of Thlrtoenth Street, Wbore their increased lnoilities and aocommoda tiont lor tbe treatment ol persona Buffering from chronic or acute diseasos are ample, thereby insur tag their professional sorrloes to all who may desire M. J. GALLOWAY, M. I. P. bllEDD, M. D. 31512trp DRY GOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 S. SECOND Street, WILL OPEN TD1S MORNING, mou AUCTION,. FIVE LOTH "Lupins" 33onibazincs. FIVE LOTS OF "LUNNS" TAMISSE CLOTH. FIVE LOTS OF Canton Cloths or Mourning Alpaca, WITH :"LTJPINS" BLACK DELAINES. 13 10 2t4p: AT REDUCED PI1ICES. O NING OF. SPUING CLOAKS. EDWIN HALL & CO.. No. 28 S01T1I SEC0XD STREET, WILL OrLN T O - D A Y , NOVELTIES Clttp IN SPRING CLOTH CLOAKS. JOHN "Y. TIIOSIAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street, HAS SOW OPEN Silks, Grenadines, liorncmies, Together with a full and handsome assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, Which, being bought for CiSII, will bo sold at tl LOWEST market rates. 3 19 liUp New Goods Opened Daily QUEWEN STODDAET & BROTIIER, Are In dally receipt of New and Desirable styles of Ueods, aurciiased at tbe New York and Pbllailulpbla Auctions, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.' The attention of Indies Is requested, as are deter mined to OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT PBICKS TO C OHRESl'OND WITH AUCTICN SALES. CURWEN STODDAUT & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Stroet, TniTE AND BUFF MARSEILLES, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART& BROTHER, Kos. 450, 403, and 454 N. SECOND Street, BiyiK ADore wuiow UREKCH CHINTZES AND PERCALES A. AT REDUCED PRICES: CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Km. 450, 452, aud 454 N. SECOND Street 19 8t Above Willow BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS, From the Late Auction Sales. PARIS TAFFETAS, PARIS GROx GRAINS, PARIS GROS DU RHINE, With a Full Lino of Swiss SillL. Prices, from 11 25 to $2 per yard. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, aud 454 N. SECOND Street, 8198t Above Willow.1 RALSTON & BIDD L!E, IMPOBTERS OF j INDIGO AND INDIA GOODS, ; Nos. 122 Walnut St., and 17 Granite St., OFFEB FOR BALE, IK LOTS TO SUIT: I IS DIG O, BENGAL. INDIOO, OUATAMALA.. INDIGO, MADRAS. , COCHISEAL 8DMAC. ' COPPERAS, ULOCK. 1 IN. LAO DTE, BLKACI1INO rOWDEfti. ' j SODA ASn. CTJTCH. SAL SODA, ALUM, AND DYEWOOD3 AND DVESTUfKS ' OF ALL KISDs. 8 14 12t dry goods:. H3 PltlOE & WOOD, 113. N. NINTH STREET, ABOVE ARC II. : HAVE JUST OTKHtD A HEW LOT OF Fast color Calicoes at IS cents a yard, . American PrliiU, fast colors, baa .. Ultf . If H cut, 'ew style American Delolnrs, !8 cts. a yard. Heat quality American Ginghams. , Fine qnalltr Fieuch Omsliaon. Dleaehed Muslins, 2S, 30, 8S and as cents., . Forrostdnle Bleached Klosllns. 1.1 cts. a yard. Unbleached Muslins, 23.25. and Ssots. IleaTlest yard-wide Unbleached Muscat, t eta. a yard. Fine yard-wide Unkleaehed Muslins, is cts. a yard.. Just opened, Irom New York and tbe lata aaotioa sales 1 White Marseilles, 5ft '.73, tf cts , and I112X. I'lald and Striped Mutllps. Jaconet, Camhno, and Nainsook Mnil'na. hwlrs Muillni and Victoria Lawns. Y hlte Billliauu, rcry ohosp. ' Blenched and unbleached Tshlo Llnous. 8-4 and 10-4 Linen Table cloths. Linen Napkins, S'j-CA, 2'SS. and $S a dnr.oti. v WIQe Linen Qucaaback, by the yard, 1H and 40 eta. a yard. JHackahack Towels, 25 2R 31. 40, . and SO cts. UamUonie Damask lowols. 7&. Vi cu. and 1. ctch DlaiH'r, hy tlie iilnco or yard. . J aKt opens I one lot or Linens as ct. a rant. Itlchardnon's hons and ilwden's 8hlrtin Linuns. Ladles' and UenU' i.luea Cambric lldku. Itillcs' and (lnts' Tli'inxtl ched Hdkls. Hon' Colnri'd Bonier Hdk s .ail linen, 20 els. Just opened, new tie Hpring U loves I.aillcs' Ms e 1 hrend c oves, 'ift, HI, and 3Sets. Ladies' lierlln Gloves tins qimlity. Lsdivs' Untt Uh hlik Gloves. M sndOH cts Cambric kluunclnns. Edlns. an,i lii'rllnrs. Just onennil a ni.w Int ni uoittl ntm llv Mumi.tt. Rllilmna. Nos 4 and 5; Corded Kde Kiblions. L,auies- ana Aliases' noop DKiris. PltlCK i& WOOD. Ko. 118 '. NINTH Stroet, abovo Arch. N. B. Wl l remove to the N. W. corner ot EUihth and Filbert streets about the hut of April. 3 11 PILLOW MUSLINS, AT 31 CENTS. YARD WIDE MUSLINS, AT 25 CENTS. WIDE SHEETING, $1-00. FINE SII1RTINCS, 35 CENTS. . YARD WIDE UNBLEACHED, 25 CENTS. YARD WIDE EXTRA HEAVY UNBLEACHED, 28 CENTS. YARD WIDE CHINTZES, 25 CENTS! LINEN GOODS. LINEN SHEETINGS. $1-50. 8-4 TABLE DAMASK, $1-03. 8-4 LOOM DAMASK, $1-00. 8-4 UNBLEACHED DAMASK, .75 CENTS. 74 UNBLEACIIFD DAMASK, G5 CENTS., 100 DOZEN NAPKINS, S2-65. . 200 DOZEN RED BORDERED TOWELS, $3-00. ... J. Cs.STRAWlUlItt'GE & CO., II 3 8:nrp . N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS; ; JJ HISISL. sfc SON, Have New Open a Choice Assortment of . SPRIA'G CLOTHS, SPRING CASSIMERES, LIGE1 STYLE CASSIME1ES. . SUITABLE FOU LADIES' 8ACQUE8. SPRING SHAWLS. A Choice Assortment, at Low Prices. NEW STRING DBE!S GOOD'S, Of every variety and, quality, bought since ttcceat fall bi gold, and for sal mub below present VfAoloaala , prices. Jnt opened, anotbar lot, tbe last In this cam'jf, 0, ' those very cheap. ALL SILK STBII'ED MOIEE ANTIQVtS.. FF.AKL AND BLACK STRIPE, $135. MODE AND BLACK " $VVk O It ELS AND1 BLACK $1 28. ' BLUE AND, BLACK " l-2. " FCKPLE AND BLACK " 1 25. BEOWM AND BLACK " l-25v. SILKS OF ALL KINDS, AT VERT IfW- PRWJ3. 817 Nos. 718 and 716 N. T&NTH ST. No. Mi CHt-KNUl BTBEfct. 1866. Spring Importation. 1803. E.M.NEEDLES. has jrsr OPBMBD 1000 PIECES WHITE GOODS am PLAIN, FANCT. STRIPED PLAID, baV . , ipnreu jaconets, camorics r-aiosoea, uia j nwiss, Mull, and other Mis ins. comu,'ia a moot complete stock, to wiiicfe the attentlor "if ourohaseri is solicited, as they ate onen' ' . a larce Rr.DUCllO-N irou last SiiAr ' ' PRICfcS. . ' . 100 pieces SHIRRED for Bfik iM) pieties PlyUKd Is all varieties efof ' . price rom uOo to Sl-Stl. Slet and aof Paris gojfkrkd -kikts, nav ,.t vi iy own luipottatlun. J ". pUEIFUSS & JZF jLSINOER, No. 49 N. EIGHTH 9 STEEET, EAST SIDX. B ave last reelv4 , t,nt ,0, ot BAND-MADE 'WOOLLEK fl0OD8 LADIKS' FANCY UUUUi vvvvo, YVt ,0aWlJ8' LACt& BMBKOIDERIE8, VlUl. BAlit llo, AaAar aimB0f LADIES' AND CH1V .)BEN S KID, SILK, AUD FAN v ULOYEa. Alio, a large lot of cnor juet laces,' ' W blob w ' tn oflerinf at reduced piioes 9 12 )&0 . IIOOP-tiKIRT OZO laclory, No. ARCH Street, Above Sixth HlieeLPhliadiilpbla. . Wholesale and Retail. Our assorr ment embraces all the new and desirable styles siiO or fvrT iengU ,n4 WUllt tur Ladles, al M. lnd Children. IbofeW. ..of'Al OWM MAKX" are tupmoe In sue out biixjy to any other Sklita made, and wan anted tomver atlslaution. tkirt i made to order, alteied aud repaired. 41