- : i THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADltLPIIIA, FRIDAY, MAItCII 23, 18G0. "SINGULAR TRAGEDY ON TH PLAINS. Attempt to Murder P.iMaiirr of n Ovitlnl Ntt lu Yaaln Hnd Uu MH-Birer Killt ttntl l'to Woandtd. Our columns on Sunday contalnod a Very brief iU in, copioU iroro an Atchmon (Kansas) papor, in ruiatiou to a tiaed on t e Flams mo turn 01 whion ia oi wi, in tltn ituntii.n .' ..... , -. .. n i " "i ' v vi iujb sriuig J iiiw mil I ra. i several ol the in i tic pants, wno readied ne ' city ou yeitorday, e are p...oed in possoksioU or full rr"tu M. lbo nil air is lingular and dus jxrnte butuuu anv n hus ever Di-eu our lot to cnrutiioiui . . The Ovtirland Mail saeonthe Dr iver City and -Atclusou route iott the 1'orniHr place ou the lltu innt., Wild live. ttHM)ii(jt m, naiuey P, lridehimr. of Call l Liu; Augustus cums,' of t. Louis E. eUin ball, O' Cjutrai Cit, t o orauo: W. W. lurlo, ot Hoover ; aiid oi.e Fiwdunclc ilcushlid, the last bum a Gem an, wao npo.e P.ugiiso well, but wbo.'e prope r place ol abode oouid no. oe asoortaiiiod, I o one of the pusM-uirtrs tie ttssuim.-d 10 be a murclisnt tn route to ti. Jaiuis u my roods; to another hi asHorttd tl.at be was uuuur a oliuixe at Donvi'r .( having stoitm several bead ct eatt.e some wi.eie in co oratlo, and that bo vae ua tuo way to Alci.ison to procure testimony that wou a otmos iat In iiin.un.oe ot tlie cliurpe. At.luuo tion a a'iou, on th u flit alter stuitiur, two more ' pnrsons took ti.e conch, Uwn A. K.ce and Itobj. t ud, uliu weie oriKiua.ly irom tlio 8tjic of New lora, bu who nan ownuu and occupied a ranch in . Coloiodo in. co 18Ctf. At five o'clook on Monday, 1 10 12ih tukiant, Mr. JUcCuu , trom about Chicago, but wbo lias been in Govern ment employ mont as Mior oi ibo oiajte Lxpunmout at Kort Laramie, also be cami a a sencor Tin:e at Julifbunr, it became apparent that Mr. Bur ow -was a deputy IT. 8 Mar. si. al. lie coiili rrtd with he ofllc-rs at the samsou there, lurwarded some lelccrajihlo dospalctio, to other niii tary stations, and announced that he was in puimit ci a criminal, whose arrost be hoped to atcuiuplieh. At this iuio.liRrnco the ruyijie- nous paaMriifitr, licnslnid, bocaiuo very uuuasy. lie c cunoi.tu to oiiO or two ot the pa9!eujrers tln.t H e Uaisl.ai intended to nrret him, and iiquir Uil iliey did not think so too. This supi cion iiicniBM-d in his inii d hourly, aud ho regarded Harli w with hour,,, susmen mir distrust, not wnhslaiibiUK the tflbrt" 01 those to whom he suoko to riapture him. iSuriow himself at last told him to beat his 01180, ihai he hau no warrant and no aocu sation ujiaii st tiiin, and that if he had evor done anytn u wroi.it be was under no obligation to criminate h insult bv a resent confession, lion ehlld, however, continued to talk in rtddlos, aud . worry w passenxcrs vy maullostln to thent his liar i thai oilioial. When a rope which waj daiiuiiii trom the top ot tne coach was pnt baot to its ph ce by some one, ne exclaimed, "Uontlemen, I hope you ain't ROinjr to lianmo." At Alkali Sta tion lioriow sent other detpatchos which again a aimid tbo loars ot Honshlid. The reader must Here understand that, darlni the day, the ) a. scngers once or twice convorsed about the possibility ot an attack npon the Btaare by Jndluns, and Ibcir unprepoied condition. Most of those wi.o owned pisiois had them in their carpet bags. Messrs. lt.cu aud Mot'aul only had such weapois upon their persons; but as no one thought onous y mat danger was imminent, tlio othora did not tuko the trouble to get out their revolvers. Heushnd bad nothing to say in those conversations, but, as the sequel suowa, he soon made learlm use ol their coult BHions. isovond Alkali, the coach was occupiod in the following rder UeuBiii. d, UoCaul, and Bar low on tho back scat; Res and Boyd on the niu.dlo seat, aud btvitz aud leiaoshoimor on the iroin scat, with Kimbali on the top of tho ve hicle. Tho latter had exchanged places with Ur. Stem a quarter of an hour buloie the opening ot the traced y. ite time was between two and throe o'cid'kat iiinht, and all exceptimtr llenshiid wore sleeping. Ihe assassin, upon wnose guilty oon sciencb tho weig t ot previous crimes was no doubt pressing heavily, heard, far to tue reir, ibo oluttur of horsea' hools. it was tne two oavalry guardsmon, who ordiuanly accomi auv the overland ooaohos in the r journeys, uppioaolnug Irom Alkali station. His ctward tears, it is bolieved, caused him to tuink thoy were coming at Barlow's instigation to ai reft him, at,d he at once tegun bis woik of murder. With the right hand tie discharge i a pistol, tho ball liom which entered the back and passed out at tho breast of Mr. Kico, ki ling him instantly, i'ne same ball he ezpcoled wou d ki 1 Mr. bteitz, who sat in l.ne with and diroctiy in front ol Kioe, but it only grazed the band against wh oh he was leaning his lead while s eep'ng Witu the lelt simu taueousiv he thrust a butcher knife at tlio bre .st of iho other armed passenger, Mr. MeCaui. It penetrated the lapels ol three coats, Which the lattoi had on at the moment, and al-o his wu'stooat and coat, wounding him sightly, bittnin next to the assassin, ho com prehended tbo 8 tuatiou ot all'airs the moment he woke up, and instantly grapplod wltn bun. B .injr incumboied wito clothing, and his great-coat being . buttoned up, he coma not draw bis own pisto , but ho so resolutely held the arms of his adreisury that be was enabled to stop fur ther mnrder. In the struggle Honshild's vis tul went oil Hire more times; one of the balls went thiongh the brain of the already dead Mr Kico, and the t.iern grazed two more passengers. All this was but the work el an instant. Iho inmates, ou being roused by tho shoto, thought the siaso was attacked, and thore wore exciainitions of "Drive on!" and "eitop!" impulsively uttered. The driver stopped, and ail pitoiod out, tne body of Kioe fall ing out of the door at the same moment. Mr. McCau. held on to the desperado a while longer, bat, enoumbered as he was and liablo to be over powered, he let go his antagonist and leapod out altor the others. The case was now fully under stood, and the two soldiers were called upon to arrest HenshHd, wbo had become sole tenant ot tho vehicle. They declined to tave the risk, on the ground their duty waa to protect the stage irom outs de attacks onlv ihe driver approached the door, when Henshild tbinst at him with hU kune avaueiy. A conference was then hold, at which Mr. Stoltz suggt ed that he Bhould be captured unharmed, as i.e v as, perhaps, crazy. Mr. Bieitz, however,- had ridden outside during the preceding time, and did not know ot facta of which his companions wure cog nizant, that proved fie existence ot method in the ruffian's madness. He, therefore,' sunoBdered his opinion, and agreed with the othors that Uou-hild Bhould be thoroughly dnablod. A carbine was borrowed Irom the guard for the purpos, but it snapped on pulling trigger. Mr. MoCanl 'then discharged a pistol three times through the aid ot tho stage. The tellow exclaimed, "Oh! You have shot mo in three places," and became motionless. Barlow approached and took hold of his feet to pull him through the door, when the latter lOBe and thrust at him with the knife with such effeot. that Barlow's aide, face and cheek were am lull j gashed, and his tongue and mouth split open. The askassm aext proceeded to repel further attempts by whetting his knife on a piece of iron. McCsul now tired the oontento of his pistol, but wing to the darkness the effect was not fatal. He thereon took the piBtol ol the deceased, Kioe. and nided by the stare lamp, which was lighted and Id by bteitz, he tired atveral wore shots with bet ter aim. The body, still breathing, was dragged out by the road side, and one ot the guards instructed to carry word oi the aB'air back to Alkali Station. Henshild's kailo and pistol were rotained bv MoCaul, but thore was no examination ot his pockets, r search for papers. The tra? ellers bad sten enough ot so des perate and dangerous a villain. Mr Klce't bodv was caretullv placed on top ot the stare, and oarned forty miles ahead to Cottonwood Tost, where Mr. Boyd (wbo was wonnned in the band by a shot during the bloody events ot the sight) remained to " nee to its proper dlspoal. Messrs Deiaettiieiuter and Kimball escaped unhurt. lienshild, as if iaibued with the de-peration ot resisting even death itself, did not expire until twelve hours aiterwards so the passu iipers .ernod by telegraph sunt tiom Alkali to Cottonwood. Colonel Brown, commanding tho troops at Cot tonwood, took the tiavellers into custody on their arrival, en the faith of a report which had reached hini t' at a fatal lracas bail taken p!act among them, but when they gave him the tacts he prompt y re leased them, and took their statemeut in writing ior the iatoimation ot bis militar&suporiors. Barlow's wound was dresned l here, and he resumed his jour ney, but stopped off at Fort Kearney. Ihe ciiina oi ileushild becomes the more heinous, alnoo the passtogers treated him, previous to bis at tempt upon their lives, with marked kindness, gave him clears and luncheon frequently, and lent him blankets to shield him from the coldness of the ' ' wnnthnr. There are other gentlemen now in St. Louis, who fav bo is a great scoundrel, wbo ran a career 01 crime iu lunuu iuu oiuumua, auu rau ou ' to avoid the ift Justioe of Vigllanoe Committees. lie is described as a tall, a hletio man, about thirt.flv vears ot age with dark hair and slnis- to i nf brown co' or. He wore no beard at .the time we have above described. Ihe death of Mr. tice is deeply lamented by our informants, who represent him as a line looking, cultivated gontle ,ii i.h wuii known at Atchison and lu Colorado. lie was the lilo ot their party, cheerful and witty. mruii; in ni.lUn all around him that he fre quently took the reins and relieved tne driver by keeping them lor boars at a time. He was en route to Missouri to buy two thousand sheep for his farm In Colorado, aud had amoie means witu nun in iim - lbrtn ot Government vouchers. At. iouu mvhou- can, 20A. ' Holmes. Longfellow. Hawthorne, Mitchell , i. I A 1 1 . ..... IL'l.innla a ,1 I lia VUHrlrB ivraur. hub. otuwo, n uippir, m.u author of the ''History of Charles the Bold," are anions the contributors to next month's Ai-atuio, . which Is to be a larger number tkaa usual by u'uWeu pages. ABIUSEMhNTK. New Cntflwur BTnawr Ihbatiib. Last ntirht We witnessed Caruniclw; ur, Tlut UttUm Jrwit, ami tor once criticism pauses to Mud worus lor suon a pieos It is the most tra-.hy ot all the irah, pteoet laioiy produced at this il.eatio It is uiiparuoiiahle m managers to enoourare and rekindlo a taste whiou wa by degrees dying out, and wlnoh lumrji tiu stagi) so much. Tut bloir. Jvtnelt U1 noiihor p ot, recre. nor Interest in it. Huts Orton, and Mossrs Mordaunt and lxwls playod the priu.npil parts r lather walked throuyh them, but we cau pardon anything in such a piece. It Is a matter ot wonU ir tint any one in tie piece sucooeoed in renitinix r ing a lino ol it. Mevoriheie, there art bouuiis of lroedom ou the stairx, even in tho worst Ol peco4, which should Lot be Overstepped Suoh "gagtfiiu ' and ''aoug'iiu" as wont ouiiroughoui. tho purlorm auee Inst iiiglit we never betoro wituoisou. Al though this did not ma ier lor the piuo , it sliowod coiitcnipt for the audience whic.i i uupardou.iolo, tli(m,h tho audienoe m iy nava deserved it lor being there at all to witness such a lilac. One thing, how ever, we are bound in ju-tico to say, thescouory was really ma.niliceiit tspecialiy tliu view of X'aris trom 11.0 roofs ot the houses, which' was like re ility. In beuut ot scenery and grind sceuio artdcts, tuo Chetuut is uiiSuruaMcd. We hones ion to seoaretoi m in its st.ioiiou oi p.eves. Bad sensation pleoes do vol rtnlly draw anv longer 1 his evouiug wi.i he tho boDelit of J. T. Ward, those who remember him in rcverat churacter parts whicli he nas playod. should prove their adin rntion bv lining tho homo ior h ni to-nlr.t Next VVoiireidav , wo bellove, is set apart for the benefit of A. Bugleld, tho lino aud cotijirif.iioM.? V ador ol tlio orchestra He hs done much to elevato musical taste in rhiladlphia, and should thereioie be grateiully remembered ou his Lenetit night. Arch Ptkeet Tueathb Last night lieiphttjnr was piavod ior the last tune, and to-night Mr. union plays yirgiiiiun, an entirely dilleieut style ot part, which we navo no doubt he wil. do admiraDl... Tue ?iiec O'unrdtmen will also bo piavod. Walnut Btrkht Thkatke. To-night Mr. Hack et twin play for h.s bouetit Itiji Fan Winkle, iu whiou he it ceiebratetlj GSADII SOIRKK MlLITAIUK THIS KVBNifiO. TllO cadets of the Military ana Col eg, ate lusiituie at Allcntown, l'a., a most excollout institntion, under tho carb ol Rv. Al. L llollbid, will givo a graud Soiree Altlittiire this evening at tho Acad my ol Miihc, UDder tho directiin 01 thoir military in stinctor, Major Eckcndoiif. Tho cadoU wnl arriVd in tho city to-day, and Btop at tlm Continental. The (-xhibitions of previuns seasons at the Aoadomy have ever proved highly agroeaoie to the spectators, and truly creditable to Major Eckeudoru", displaying hiB conscientious t fions tor the improvement of his pupils, throuvn the vory perfection of the entertain meuts. Thus the approbation oi tho lastidious was secured, and the consequouce was large and enthu siastic audiences whenever a soiroe and or Major Eckendorfi's care was announoed. Though the drillings and armings of hundreds of thousands for tho lost four years have passed away, let us trus. for ever, vet the minds of tuo people aro awake to the necessity of in peace preparing ior war. And the educating of our youth for what may como in tne ULkncwn future is gladly sanctioned, if the pro senceof thousands at tho annual military soiroos like the presont be any practical commentary. Keadios bt Rufus Adams. The woll-known elocutionist, liutus Adams, will give a choion soluo tion of Headings to-morrow evening, at Musical lund llall. A number 01 cilicieut amateur per formers bae voluutctrod their BTvices, aud will enliven the occasion with some lino musio. Mr. Adams will recite soloo loui trom tho wntincs of r-haktspeare.Sir Walter scotl, N.l'. Willis. Mackay, Oliver WcndijU Holmes, t'. Buohanan Kuad, uoore H. Boker, and other well-known Dots. Tho outer tainmont will bo a rare intollcctuai lojst, and should be well attended Thi (iERMAKU,-('lie following iBthoprojtrqmmo of the lohearsal to-morrow afternoon a; the Musical Fund Hall: . . Ouverture Zampa. ... 1 llorold 0'enade For born and vloiin . ...Beiiirer Ilolbali Taccze Waltz Lannor Andau'e from Tasioral einlouie Boa'hovon Ouvorturo Uobriden Mendelssohn invitation to the Uauo C.M.V jnWo ier Grand Indian Marscb irom L'Alricaine ihy request) Vlovcrbeer text week the ontire Mniouie by F. Schubort. Destructive Fire at Jacksonville, Floiida Ihe "Florida Union" ewspaper Estab ment Destroyed. On Sunday nipht last, about a quarter to 11 o'clock, flan ies were discovered Issuing trom the bakery of Mess's. Emery & 13aya, on the corner 01 Forest and Cay streets, in Jacksonville, Fla. In consequence of the fact of there being no nre department tn the town the building was soon entirely consumed, ana notwuhstanuinir that every etiort wuh made on the part ot the citizens and negroes to arrest the conllaratton In us career, the ad o mine woodet. Duuainc? occupied by the Florida Union newspaper es tablishment waa next in a blaze, ana wituiu thirty minutes was totally destroved, onlv a few bueluess books being saved the press and other material sharing the fate ol the building. A umber ot neighboring houses were at one time in imminent danger from the devouring element, but were hnaiiy savea Dy the energetic cuorts of the people. It is an equally remarkable and unfortunate circumstance marine eaitoroi tue f7won hud allowed the policy 01 insurance on his stock, etc., to expire the previous week with out renewing it, in anticipation of removing to another buildiaa on nay, near ocean sireet. we would add that Messrs. Emert & Baya were fully insured. Havannah Republican, 16it. 'Murder of General T. G. Pomeroy. We cI'id the following irom tlie Harrisburg Patriot and Union: By advices from San Frau- . . . , . a a 1 a. Cisco, California, we learn tue saa news tntii General T. G. I'omeroy, lormeriy 01 tnis city, nas been brutally murdered, and his remains found on a mountain near the town of Oukland. Mr. Pomeroy had been missed lor some time, and no clue could be obtained of his whereabouts. He had gone to California to purchase some lands tor a Fhliaaeipnta mining company, anu was known to be in the enloymeut of good health when he lelt for his destination. General Pomo roy was well known in this city, where he had a host of warm Dert onal friends. In connection with t). Barratt. ne was one oi tne puousuers 01 the Patriot and Union ior several years, ne wielded a brilliant pen. and hiB articles always bristled with original points and witty sarcasm. Mrs. Ilenrv Wood, author of "East Lynne.' will begin anew novel in the April number of Temnte liar, which macrazine has oecomu tne properly of Mr. Richard' Bentley, by whom it will be uubliFhed in future. Miss Uraddon, who has only one novel running through tho press now ("The Lady's Mite," lu the SI. domes' Maga- ine.. will prooamy conauct a new magazine Intended to compete with Ihe Cornhill and lent- pin Bar. It is said that The Argosy, lately com- nipnceil. is unoer inn wniurnuiu 01 jra .fnr, the poet, and that Mrs.1 Alfred Getty proposes to publifch a sixpenny magazine, eatieu uy nerseti, and Illustrated by her daughters. JUST HE CK IV EDI DIRECT FROM JtlVUXOUD ! OHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, AT GBEATLT BEDTJCED HUCE3. CBWISG TOBACCO: Cents Kavy, best, SO cents 1 Naw, good ... 70 ... 40 ... (HI ... 00 ... ... . 90 ... 00 ...81 50 uvy, maue iwiore um wi t'uvfuumu. ocbi sweet Coiiki, 611 ConxrtBii, sweei, made be.ore the war Flounder al d Plantation Twlrft Coarse '1 wise oem Bouku and Kaly, finest In the country Boutin and Beady made heiore the war 1 ..i., 'i wmt. iiihiIk hetora the wur ... 7 6l Orouoco l-wisi, uesi.......... 1 w Ooiden Twlt made belore the war W) nnvaiv4, rlftlirated tK) Bright FI,sood , J I.ailles'TwIst 4(? Tll.n,ni1 Tn.i.1 . . 130 liaik Plain, best In the country 00 Liulit Plain, pood Celebrated Mountain Tew HM0KI0 lOltACCO. CelehraUd Lone Jack (iold l)ot Lynch hura, eipial to any iu the couutry ,1M .2 21 .. 150 UTiivuuur, trnv aua 0' Cvllt- per ijuuhu Prime Lyiu hburg, uiade be ore the war 40 lcod L nclibura 80 Zephyr Putt 1 01) Together with nisnv other vsrhiiles not euumuratid. A literal uiacouut allowed to the tra in. JMl,H PALFT, American and Hnsninh ( luar Manutaetory, hos. IWlaudiiTOC'iLliOWUI'.l-Sireet. li lit v u fklladcluhla, j w J - B3 S if(JU.lil'4 m on"" 3 to oc C aa a. !!I o n taff-KIIKKtll EES tea j mm M M 0 f o 03 02 w b. H P' m H PS- a H o 1 M Ui 'A Fd eg tea in v 0 fcKH5SH frHfrifr-fci H H Eh p o HHt-r-fc-t-t-it-i 0 i Pu Eb. a, oco? CCCj CO 05 CO CO a H ""O o O CO Ooao oo o 111 3 2 f 3ai eS osao GO 3 aa.xnS a kx eo t ooao at , 00 55 . en or." oo wB wi to onoa go W oi a wa naa n ace vj tn a m eo !9 FINANCIAL. E OF FEU TOR SALE Central Pacific HE. 7 per Cent. Bonis, TntcrcM payaKe in Gold, ' ' XT J fl'di iqo; r. r?., lWO, , IftcriPii In tho Pnrinr nil!rn(l C.n Interest payable In enrronoy. The ohnapest twrern- ment Bonds on the market, reoclvoa by United Ststos 1 restorer at 80 poroonL as security forHaJonal Ban Circulation. . . Morris and Essex Railroad First .. . - . ftrlctly Flrst-cliss Bonas; for sa'e lower than other Bonrtsofthe sameelass Ooverninent securities of all kinds bought and sold. Blocks and Gold bought and sold on commission In this and other markeui. interest allowed on deposits. E.'W. CLARK & CO., Bankers, . 1188m No. SOS. Third St. Phllad. IVICUIML.. E-i-i n r y- - t a T- E M O Y A L . 1 DRS. CALLOWAY & SIIEDD HAVE REMOVED THEIR ELECTPOPATIUC INSTITUTION 10 No-lSSOWALNUTStroet, ' ' ran.,. .vc. One Door East of Thirteenth Street, f Vher 1 liotr tnrreaaoi) tnn'lite onit miMinmnili. tious for the reatmont ol persons suff8rin( from chronio or acuie diseases are amplo, thereby Insnr wk thtlr professional services to all who may desire. ' , M. J. GALLOWAY, M. D. ' P. 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L!! ; : BEST aUAIITlES OF COAL t AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT i ALTEB'S 1 ! i ' I1 Is A T ' Y A H T, 1 U . NINTH STREET BELOW CIRARD AVENUE. BRANCH OFFICE COKNEa OF SlXfn AND b!'ltlJG (iARDEN fcilRkETS. 31 . . THE OLDEST AND LARGEST X SADDLE AND IIAUNESS MANUFACTURING ESTADLISI1MEXT IN THE COUNTRY. . , : . v i ni?V Mri?irrP t rn LACL1, JlLLkLlt tV tU. 1 No, 1216 CHESNUTSTB.EET, , . .. , . , OFFElt OF TUEIB OWU MANt FACrtJBEi 13CGCY DABNE8S, Irom 60 to LIGHT BABOUCI1E do WOO to 340 UEAVT do do TSOOtoMO EXPBEB8.BBAS8 WODNTED U4B1.ES8 27 to WAGON AKD BtLr-A rfueunu bTAGE AKDTEAM do '"W0 LADIEbv6ADDLE, 00 MUD to pvvi'a' do : v do ....... 81W (0 , Bridles. Countings, Bits. Fosetto, Horse Covers, flushes, Combs, FOaps, Blacking. Ladles' and Gonta Travelling snd Tourist Bags and Backs. Luncn Baskets, Dressing and Shut Cases, Trunks and Valise. " . Teeutrp . NO.W10CHESNUTBT; J , 1 : J3 U Y FURNITUEE . at ' GOULD & C O.'S . ,,... ' vzivn itr-ruis, ' Nos. 37 and 39 N. 8ECOND Street innnn.ltri.riHtrharchl ' KOpposite Christ Church), And Cornerof NINTH and MARKET The largest, chse pest, ana best stock o. ' " rnPMITtlllP TUMJI1 lUttb Oltreiy dercriptleqintb vorld. 119 I CARPETING- Ac IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC TTt 'r.vr , ' DAVE ,C" 0PEa rD k KEW 151 0r li'TIIVT C5f auu fKinni riltM-UJiAHS li..)Un I ' i ONE INVARIABLE CASH PRICE. ' ' u I ' A N TMMENRV, STOHK Ai' XlUJllliUOii v.1 A. JJ IV, . , . . . , . . , . I AIMl!,ltHJAXl AWL lillHUrrjAIN ' M Afli U i A171 U lllu, ' " " ""eu U,C""K' "f T"a na cw. a 1 A 1 KlUCJllIJ s'ltlUKM, i i 0n 8CC0Unt of tbo dec,,na ,a Gtid- I SSSS Lman JV A' V.' fl II l F, v Aa H li t TVTn tld a I IN 0 iJlJl. I . CIIESNUT STREET, rniLADrxpnu, NOW OFFER THEIR gkeat bpiuno stock OF IMFOETED AND DOMESTIC CARrETINGS: mMrmr llr ' ' I TTjIT tTfrr J T TP-XT T TrTr A -w-t r rwt-T ' ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, e-4 and 9-4 FCZFfTS, ' FTVK KKdT.lSn JtRJTfiSlKT.fi ' . CROSSLEY'S TAP ESTRIE3, IMPERIAL THREE-PLY CARPE1, jrTTVF TKflTtATTV PATtPn - - - , ENGLISH BRUSSELS, ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, S,a,rs and nall3 wltt Borders. 3-4, 4-4, C-4, 0-1, I W HUE, RED, CHECKED, u nnrrt a xr a rrrrvrna ' VLUA MA111JXUS, M. u it" Smrp. ENGLISH OIL C LOTUS. ETC ; ' ' ' ri 1 f T pfiTTfl Af T T, T I tt Aj JIi 1 Xj Kj 1L J iUILIjo,, . . . .. GERMAN TOWN. PA. ,1 McCALlUMS, CSEASE & SLOAN, t t manufacturer, Importem, and Wtiole D",er" ,M CARPETING S, ' nTT rTnTTTQ $ WAREHOUSE, ' No. 309 CHESMUT STREET, orpoetTE the 6TATE HousB, rhtladolphla. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, raflflmrn i ' No. 519 CHESNUT STREET. " pAPIER MAC HE GOODS. 11A,JTm,Ti,T. I X ai A . J W lT7. TARTAN GOODS, SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. wES-IS. S2 Inst received tier the stramor "St. Rooriro " to lata lor Christmas Bales, suitable for Bridal Oitte.etc., wl eso ow. IbAAO TOWNSEND, Ilouse FnrnlshlnK Store of the late JOHN A. MURPHEY, No. m CHESAU1 STREET, 124 ; BclowTentttstf,)t Q-OFFERING MACHINES.. G OFFERING MACHINES , 4 r inii..in. v..l,i . I laiKf mwiiuioui m uuuiiui nwuno Js HW,raii..m .Nv.. for sale by I . ISAAC TOWNSEND, uonse- nrnismng oiore oi me iw -Vo- 922 CHESNUl STREET, 134 Bolow Tenth Street. TJIIILADELPIIIA DEPOT OF THE KNOX Faurr fabm ad nubseeies. I Wa have established abranchot ourbuslnps' In rhlla deiphla, where ordms lor ail our-tock. Including 180 ctrnKANT aud tl6o8E BhKKY BUSU8. eis. will ,ecelve iprompj kffLMS, BTb4Wbr1,t ' -vUJOH,0 M knowledge. A good suppl oi Plants coustaut.y uuu- nD,raliri : M And all other aesliabeajnd ' 150 Plants grown In PUTS or IIOX KS, for bnarlnK FUtS'C 75 I or.niJN, ot uio anova o uumtu sinus, cau ve i ni.B.j in Hn- uuantltv. Price List tre oi chT.. . utHuitiPTivJB AJ xj kVox 3 21wlin Ko. Til MABKET wtrcot, Philadelphia, os. 450, 452, aud 454 N. SECOND Street, ' ? arm it, i Above Willow. T)ALSLEY PATENT STEP-LADDER. Ji! Ahove w low -l- H.vlng eommcBoed th manmaoture of A STJPIiR FRENC1I CASSIMERE TBE aLKy BH-B,,E!' V 1 in i iout and medium colob, ' PHILADtLPHIA. I From Axiotion.at lleduoed IMoes. w are fully prepared to nil orders to any amoant. 1 CURWEN' SIODDART '& BROTLTER, Biros from I to lu feet. ,, , , Nos.30, 462, and 154 N. 6EC05JD Streets DEALERS are particularly requcstod to call and se 822'St ' 'Above vFIUow. j. ksoi. T trSM BLACK MO UKAIIfdS, . " No 727 MABKET Street, Philadelphia. Jj ' t ' . ' ! tiberri dmcounts made to Do.lcrs. Jlw,m i'loin the Late Auction Hale, "rr TRURSE BUPPORTERS, BRACES, AT REDUCED P1UOE3. X?J",,d.11 obir Hurylcal anpilancea of thi CUllWEN STODDART & BROTHER, &JJ&" in out spproved kinds, Infinitely superior to 10 " a.- allothers.at No. U North SEVKSTH btret. Ladles Koi, 450, 402, and 654 N. BECOND Btreot, attended by Mis. lr. Mot'LENAC'llAN, Ma'e depart- fl 22 8t - Above WlllOWt uient by coinpetfut uroeu. naimrp oov w I DRY GOODS. H3 Pill CIS & WOOD, H3 N K1NTU'8TREET' A,,0VE ARCrL American rrints. fast colors, bst quality. i9H ets, J)ew styt American Dslalnsi, la ct. a yard, Bast quality Amc,lc,Glngh.m. Fine quality Fiench Oinirhains. I riieacbedMusiins.iu, , w. and a cent. I Unbleached Muslins, M M. and lasts. Heaviest yard-wide TJnbleachad Muslins. IS eta. a rard. Flno yard-wide Unbleschcd Mu'llnsM cts. avard. Jnt Pncd, from Kew York and the late aaoUoa I sales i I WblteMarsenies,50.7S,rcts.,and$l-12M. l'laia and striped Mu.uns. I jaconet. Catnhric. and Nainsook Moslina. Bleached .nt Unh Moh t.m. t.i. In. . T"- I " "uin.. i, .s-w. ana a uozen. J "- i iiuvw iowfw,ao.w at, w, n, an a wi cuk. ffiWf&iS'fiiV"-""1- I Jnstooene' one lot ol Liohus fl cti. a vrd. Ladles' and Uent' HenmU obed Hdkts. Boys' Coloied Border llilk a. all ilneu, Wots. Just opened, now it.e Nprlng Uioves Ladles' Lis e 1 bread R oves, M, 11, and !5cta. I limes' Berlin uiovea une quality. , Lsdles' KnRlHhflikUiOTM.M and 8254 eta. t I C'auibrlo t lounvlnis Edulnm. anj InerUnn. Just onened. a new lot o Rood quality Bouuut Blbbontk aAinttffiliaSSSS PItlCIi & WOOD, 0. 113 N. MNTU Street, above Arcti. N. B. Win remove to the K. W. corner t EUjhthanl Filbert streets about the iant of April I 11 CIIEVX 1IUSL,IIVS. fc riLLow muslins, at si cents. ! I . n n A - . . " WIDE SHEETING, $1-00. t r. MllUi liM.iiS, 3 jt.C ia. YARD WIDE UNELEACIIED, 25 CENTS. YARD WIDE EXTRA HEAVY UNBLEACHED 28 CENTS. yard WIDE CHINTZES, 25 CENTS. . , . I ' TTCEN RIIERTINtJSI SI -in ljlLt'r' i ' Q. tatitv niuicir i.tn iauli IAJMASK, 51 UU. v m lwju WAaiAftt, mu. I oi iTVTtT.FArnRn niMistr ruwru 7-4 UNBLEACIIFD DAMAbK, C5 CENTS., t r . 100 DOZEN NAPKINS, 12-G5. . 200 DOZEN RED BORDERED TOWELS, $3-00. I J. C. STBAWBUIBGE & CO., . ' ia8mrP K. W. COR. EKiHTH AND MARKET STRKETS. gp0T. M0HAIKS. COLOBLD 0R0TJ5D MOHA1BS. wuitjs ubou aiohaibi. I ' KWM AUCTION, AT REDUCED rHICES. mmwrv bnn d-t il uPArrTmn Nos. 450,452, and 464 N. SECOND Street,. Above Willow. TARGE PLAID MOHAIRS. I J J From Auction, AT RKUUCKU PRICES. CUEWEN' STODDART & BROTLTER, , B 50' ? and MSS 1 , (lIINTZ-COL01tS Paris Jaconets, Only 31 Cents. CUKWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 8 223t Above WiUow. JELANOKS". ikiqk most desirable mi'xtubes, fS m M"liS Li A 'P 1)T tlV PMIT C!T ttinin I jWll X XJl. i 1 1U11J-0 1, All-iVLVlii. LES1RABLE FOB WISsF.8 AND CHILD BEST, AT beduced, rnicF.a 1 From the late- Auction Sales. W s, 3 2 8t Above Willow. PRINTED MOHAIR. J roLRA, epots axd fioub..' at W ani 75 CENTS. CURWEN STODDaJIT & BROTHER, ,,n .... . 1K. v RRnfwn8)ra, 8 22 at t Above wiiiow. - I mTvm i, rxr r ,i ETATIQUE FOPLIN S, tc.! Uee.irat.le itr X ravelling DrBHseH, AT IiEDUChU PUICKS- ub I . Kos. 450 452. and 454 N. SECOND Street, oroo. ' .u ?ZLS I DLACKAND WIIITE MOZ 4 MJJIQUES. iur - I I) ' I ' . .. ' ' : v, l'rom Auotion.at ueanoea x rices. C TJRWEN "STODDART & BRQTUJSlt,