The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 13, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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Additional News by lb Heoll."
BB MACB OF iUKOPB IN TUB IIAWDS OF TBRKB
OLD LADIES'.
Th London Timet hw the following fror
Berlin, May 80:
Tbreo Of the five royal todtoj J1 . fflens
the world wm to ref ' !tn 'nHd"b.U 4 Vor me
preservation of Pce lo the Uion "V r,, M
i weeks ago, wbe. i-rti..m oflereato gjm
10 the eleventh hour, rrwinrd the r J 0,
paeitle mediation. Ihe "Arcb( mother of
Anstria," ti e Queen Dowager l,.,,,, the
Queen of 8sonv, three nt -J0' h,,m ,,resfll.nt
f rovidenee bu placed on Va,Ythe tarones en
,apd in this ominous c, wr D0 e(ll,rM
to prevent the actual 'oc, arnce of rartnre whioh
would be eqnaliv ttai ,,01 the three dynas
tic with whom rhe (le connected.
1 bla femaie triple, a)uanoe is inspired by conserva
tive motives, and aop( to the absolntntiO idiosyn
crasies of ti e Veveral evero(ams, whose pride an. I
notaal hatie. tlier aro anxious te soften. It their
plausible argument rana at Ber In, an well as at
Vienna DtdeB i on, our be'oved relatives
ttaonld fellow yourserrrs to be lurried away by yonr
Jea'op.sy ol e ach othf r. It Is not yon but I emooraoy
tlitt will reap the benefit in the end. What imi res
irn there (riend y rt nionstrai.ee aro destined to
produce upon trie gi m and irritated roval norson
asee to whom the-y aro addressed la, of courso, im
possible to feireaevt: but ii peace la preserved, It will
be partiv doe to the Indefatigable assudulty of these
beiiedcent laam, and the conclusive roaaona they
wve.
Two Other 'fair mediator at the rmaaian Court,
who fix weeks ngo made common caune wi.h them,
have smoe twispendeel tiuir well-meaning exertions,
ei.d new let thina-a tairo their courso, without any
tore inrerrerenee on their part, lioinir liberally
inoliaed, tbey poaaesa no influence a a time whon
dynastic tin ut cor baa riaen to Mich a pi ton a to con
template war, ahaopportod by popular tnpt'iv.
fit ill, war la not tit certain. Atthia moment the
three oonaervntwe Qtieena are trying- 'o induco
the Emperor ol Auhtna to adjourn all violent
lnte-ntiem trntU alter the Tana conference has
pronounced urien the qtt stion ol tho Ducnics.
To the Krr.ir f Prussia tbov nope to provo tho no
ceaaitv ol eJ'dier making all square with theKawor, or
elao Mil. nut l1. tit to the arbitrament ot tho ConirrwM,
even tbnn'Mt may bato tho ellcct that the sttoot's
ion In Holstt in la to be fettled bv the linnd and the
futore ot ' twip. winch forma no part of the
Confederacy, regulated oy the oraouinr verdict of
le ivffntg tfinivtmel. Tho nearer it comia the moie
the K n-r or Prussia shrinks from the horror ol a
Vermin we.r; vet it is quentionaMo wliethor bia mil
itary prrint d'honnrur will allow him to aeoept the
terma ofif natria or the Conference eo uncondition
ally as to leave the Kaiser no pretext for entering
upon noMllitiea.
breaking ot woman's influence npon pohtifta,
Queen--01ga, ot Wurteniture, the sister ol ttie Crer,
ba, on ber journey from bt. 1'etoreburn to Stutt
pard, Jnat arrived at Vienna, to ooinmunicate to the
Kairrr the serious apprehensions the Unasian Court
would entertain lor the quiet ot Euiope were Austria
to act rafhly in iho present unprecdontod stato ot
contincnial aflaira.
SIVTICOLTIKS ATTFNDINO AN ITALIAN INVARION OF
VEBiTIA BTltKMOlH OF TIIKQPAI BILATKRAL.
8omo papeis have expressed an opinion that an
'Italian army may, with a lair chance of aiicoos,
-attempt -tho conquest of the Auatro-Venetian pro
vinces. There are, however, jrreat diflictiltiea to be
overcome by an Italian invading army. The Mmoio
' nuat lirst becroased. That river in forly mi'es lontr,
fiom Lake tiarda, whence it derives its source, to
Governolo, -where it falls into tlio Po. and it is
throniihout -sufficiently deep to prcout a serious
bsiaole to an rnvadtnit army,
An army attfmptina to croaa the Mincio wo ild
And itsolt -between to formidable iortreaans, Man
tua on its ripht, and I'esclnora on its left, flioso two
lortressesnre not more than twoutv miles distant
irom each o'her. i'ech era, altnated nor.h-north-weet
of Mantua, and a little more than a mile from
Verona, 'rials on Lake (Jarda, of which it occupies
the eon i hern extremity at the source of the Mlnoln.
Ihe iiopolation ia not more than 8000 and the lortill-'
cations are not extenaivp. but there is a vast iu
trenched camp olose to the to vn, capable or aoooiu
- moitatinp 16 000 troops.
It would be impoasiolo to attack Peachiera with
any chance ot success on the aide of Lake (jarda.
Any veasel attempting to aporoach would be de
stroyed by the runs of the lort. and the Aunt nana,
are moreover, masters of Lake Garda. A narrow
paved road, defended by two trtei-tlu-pont, orvos as
communication -between the intrenched camp and
the town. The camp commands fesohiera and the
entire p ain arouna it, and would render the town
untenable were it captured. Ii has been compared
to the bullion Ualakolfat Scbastopol.
Peschiera is the weakesr of tho fonr fortresses
which const it n e the Quadri'ate'-al, Mantua is situ
ated on an island to the a- utheast of Poaclilera. It
con' ains a popu at ion of 80 0- 0 and a garrison of
40,000. It is connected with tbe land Oy Ave paved
roaas, de'ended by three t ers ot gnna. It can on.y
be captured by a regular sleire. A besieirinir army
would be Inoessantlv exposed to tho attacks of tho
Austrian aimy Vanquished, it would be destroyed;
victorious, the enemy inixUt retioat (o Verona, Pes
Chiera, or Leguano.
ISnppoae an invading army In possession of Pes
chiera and Mantua, it wou d have the line ot the
A dire to force At the north is Verona, the key of
the Fnoul and the Tyrol. Verona Is a city ot 60.000
inhabitants, and is dividod into two parts by the
Adige. and is stronglv tortiflod. Porto Lognano is
twenty-five miles southeast of Verona. It oontains
only 9C00 inhabitants, but its for till jal Ions are more
extensive than the town.
Two detached forts, a tiir.le wall with bastions,
and two tetra-du-pont, present a lormidable dotense.
The approaches to the town may be complo ely
flooded by the waters ot the Adlgo. Vdiona is
placed in communication with Leuuano by a road
protected by a line of batteries. The garison of Le
cauo may send a reinlorcement to Mantua and to
Vicenza by means of a double tete-du pant.
JProgrresB of Dr. Llvloicstoue'a African
Expedition.
At the recent annual mooting of the Royal Guo
. graphical frsooiety, Sir Uodericic Murchi-on stated
that he had learned,- through a letter ot Or. Living
stone's, dated the 24th ol March, to hia daughter,
that be bad reached the mouth oi tho Kovuiua river
in an Arab dhow, with his followers aud six oamols,
three aseea, and three bnHaloes
Aa it was found impracticable to ascend the Tio--muia
with their vessel, or to disembark the animals
on its banks, the party was taken on by Lieutenant
Gariortn. H K., to a fine harbor north ot too Ho
vuma, where 4hey were about to land when the
letter was despatched. As the people ot fiat tract
re under tbe-control of the Sultan of 'Zanzibar,
with whose protection Dr. Livings-one is fully pro
Tided, be wrote in the full persuasion that he will
not only reach the watershed between his own Lake
Myanza and Tanganyika ot Burton and 8peke,
but also be able to settle the question aa to the ele
vation and drainege ot the latter. It he cat) reach
it, and, alter building a boat on it, is able to proceed
to its northern end, he will at once set at reit the
d isnote aa to whether this lake be really the ultimate
aouUiern water baoin ot the Nile. Ii it should prove
to be o it will follow that the altitude of the Tan
ganyika, as given by lturton ahd Speko. was very
trroneous, for by their measurement It was more
than eight hundred feot below tue level ol the Albert
A'yanza, as fixed by Baker.
A Ntw Play by Nbcrldan Knowles.
The late James Sheridan Knowles, who in the lust
years ol bis life became a minister, and denounced
the stage, never neglecting, however, to receive the
profits which accrued to him therelrom as a maker
of plays, left, at his death, an uupublirhod and un
acted drama, whioh was recontly produoud at tie
Strand Thtatie. undor tiie titlo of Alex.wi; or, True
Unto Vetuh. "It bear8,"sas an Kuglish paper,
'the marks ot tbe poet's last mood ot miud, whioh
-was deoMledly inclined to piety, and preferred to
loo on events and persons irom a religious point of
view. Tho theme, as propounded in express terms
lu-tuia drama, is contained in the question, 'Who
will dare to die for, and in pluoe ot, a Iriondf "
Then tollows a summary ol tbe plot, which is melo
.dramatic in tho extreme, showing Knowles in his
earliest and worst method.
This play, which was intended by the writer for
the libretto olan opera, and which was accoim .nied
with songs that, ol course are omitted in the drama
tic representation haa already occasioned a dispute
twtween Knowies' heirs ana the holder ot the inanu-.
aextpt, whioh u not vt t aenlod In the mtautime it
bas .been P ayi with tolurable sucoeas, aud will
nbwrtlf be publmhfcd.
The Gea-in mation.
THt ISTiTATlOMB -Jo THE CONFEaBNCB
The fc"0 "".'' the 01 the note transmitted
by thi ' French Ambassador at Ktanktort to Baron
de Ku. Vk( ,'he Austriun AiinlsCu hig char?r
of Pre i dontofthetiermanio Uiet 'd ?5nr
tutaul, mutnuto. thetxt of allti"
the Conn we110''
Theum torslgnod, Envoy Extraordina.T and ma.
I te- Pleni potential y of his Majesty the
11 e French. , ha. been . nstrueied h his GovSent
to lay beloro 1 ? u,i A8suul'v "? lollowing"8";
munication. The difference which has arisen "JS,
tween Auati 'a and Prussia n connection with tC
JScbleswlg Hc qoeeUon has beooiue a subleot ot
great anxiety -urop. Public opiuion is alarmod
by tne posaibih 7 ot war In which so many various
lutereU would e""e'1- .Jranoe, Great Britain,
and Russia thei elyea could not without uneail
seaa contemplate .m Possibility ol an rn4
T.iIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1860.
Male tn- wou'd array against each other
inrndal- " which they entertained eqn
llam Th h'Kbet conaideraUoni Incited
ill,' to seek some means of staving off
. danger. The three power bare conaaited
m,rn Ihnirarlvm bavins the same idea ot Dnaco and
conciliation, and, a iter having lutcraliangad their
rrrpcotive views, have formed an agi cement to In
vlte to a common deliberation the tioveromonui
which -are, or which may be, implicated In the
dispute that is toaay, Auatria, Prnsaia. Italy, and
the Germanic Confederation. The object or theje
deliberations la one that moat Impreea a'l mind'. It
is, in tbe interest of peace to reaolve by diploniaiio
irernia I ho nnntlnn nf th DuChlOS, that Of ttlO
Italian difference, and finally that ot tho relormi U, j
be ir.tredneed into tl eloderai pwi, mnr wumj
aflrcttf e Kuioj evn balance of power. II the mc.st
serene Geinianio 'onredcrallon consents to yteid
to this appeal, aa the three neutral Courts entor tain
a hope that it w'll, ita plenipotentiary can ia Paris
Join thofe of Pianoe', wreat Bntain, and P.ossia.
As to the dates of the meeting. H la do
pinbie that it ahciild be as early aa Vosaib'e.
1 lie approt-enfioua created bv tha preaont
ciiaia cannot be too Boon dlapolloi, and a
ple dge of iccur'ty affbrded to Rurone The negotia
tions will i resent greater prospect of awoceas if they
te cot dlaiurbcd bv the clash ot arms and by the
rusceptibiiit;es of points ol military honor. Tbe
Gov n nient of tho Imperor reliea that in absenting
to tie ptopoaitionl of tte three Courts the powers
which at thia moment are engaged in making prepa
tniiona lor war will show themaclvea diaposod to
ruspend there prepara'iona, even although they
(bould liesilate to restore their forces to a peace
ioefi r. ibe Goverrmi ct ot the Emperor awaita
with estreat ao'icitnde the determination of the
Geirranic Conieeleration. The undersigned has the
Miter to request hia Excellency the Baron do
Kultck. Mn ietci of Auatria and Fretudent of the
Geiman'c I'ict to ttassmit to that high assembly
ti e invitation of the thiee neu ral powers, and to
r ceivo ti e sssurarce o( Ins very high consideration.
i BAMtlORT-ow.TTiB-.VlAiii, May 28, 1800.
Ihe Infrfttlnsl Nrnlllntc Matcn.
TBK 1ATB A TP01KTKP FOR THB BACINO TO TAKE
FLACK.
Frm Ihe London Sportsman, Junt 2
Ihe wtatler having been exceedingly favoriblo
dining the tarly pnrt of tho week, llnmlll has a
couplo ot pood rn s over tbe course daily, somo
tiays rowing l et v eon twelve to fourteen miles. His
long expected tkifl, kiiilt. by btephen UoVrts, of
Islew York, arrived at Newcastle via L'Terpool. on
'I t. nnelav altemcon, and wrs at onco convevod to
the Blenheim House Hoto', whero Wamlll and parly
aro atill staying, feho is a somewhat stout boat,
t lion eh scarcely f so large dimensions asa!ed.
In arpearancc she Is much about the same
as tho (kills built here, though muoh heavtor,
weighing, in fact, altogether, some fonr.
two poi'iido, or fourteen pounds more
than the boat which, It will be remembered, the
American champion ntou(tht over with him IIo at
once discarded the latter, after a couple ot trials, as
l eingtoo liirht; it may, perhaps, yet turn out that
with respect to ihe one Just arrived be may have to
do the amo, thouch lor a contrary reason, -Meanwhile
tre "veteran" Harry is busily engaged in a
new boat for him. and, indeed, haa mado so much
progress w.tb her that she will, in all probability, be
ready in tho course ol a lew days. liamlll will make
hia flist essay in his new boat.
We jeati relay rece ved a communication from
J; mes UamiH informing ua that he had decided to
row on the Type, on Wednesday and Thursday,
July 4 and 5 and had wri'ten to Kellov by th same
poft. piving a m onth's notice ol his intention, as
required by the articloa
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FAKCHON BOSNET8 AT1 00.
ULA8CIA BONNETS AT tl 25.
DERBY HAH, el 26 to J Ml.
YACHT HA18, 1 25 to 2 25.
KUKDOWJiS, CI OOto 175. 676t
MRS. R. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,
Has a handsome assortment of SriUKG M1LLINEUY ;
Misses' and Infants' Ha s and Caps, Bilks, Velvets,
Crapes, Klhbena, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc. 3 164m
TOADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC.
MADE AMD TltlUHED
lUTBFMOBl' Fa BHIONABLW 8TTLE.
FKOM THKKIMOOOUB.
AT 1HJC LOWbT fOSflllU': I'RICES.
IVEN8 A CO.,
5 11 2m So. 23 Couth MNTH Street
E, CORNER FOURTH AND CHESNUT
IS THE PLACE TO BUY
MEN'S STRAW AND FELT
HATS AND CAPS,
AT F ULOUSLT
LOW RICES,
BEING TBE LAK WHOLESALE STOCK
OF
BARNES, OSTEMIOUT & IIERRON
No. 503 MARKET STREET,
REMOVED TO
FOURTH and CHESNUT Sts.,
TO BE DISPOSED OF
AT RETAIL,
6 8
AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
E1NT TO TOBACCO CITE WE RS
WEDDING-CAKE FINE COT
TOBACCO.
The oulv 1 IKE CCI TOBACCO ever manufaoturoJ
larhiUdelphU.
The Beet in the Marltet.
EVERYBODY USES IT.
Manufactured from the Best Leaf.
EOLD EVERYWHERE. 811
Factory, P. E. corner Bboad and Wallace Street
H IF YOU WISH TO BUT A HAT FIFTY
oautsclieanorthan too can anywhere else in tha
Cltv.caUat FRBBTON'8.
1 ) Ko. 218 Bontn TqIbP 8tret, Fbllada.
" DRY GOODS.
I
P 11 ICE & WOOL)
Noithw est Corner of EIGHTH and
FILBERT Streets.
WlllTE GOODS.
White P qnes, fcO, 69, 76 80, 00, and tl 10 per yard.
Fineqn.lity Victor, a Lawns.
line quality Bwiss Musln s.
Hgured Swirs Musi ns, very olieap.
Hon fin If h CtmbiiO', Jaconets and Nainsoos.
1'lald and Striped Musiins, very cheap,
f birred Muslins fine quality.
M bite Tarletant.
LINEN GOOD 8.
LINEN GOODS.
A larre lot of tinrn Huckaback Towels, 29, 2r, 23,
81i S7j, 40 46 60, anu 60o.
llaiuioine Liatnask Towels.
I.li.en liucltal ack by tho vaiel.
It)' ached and I'nblrachod table Linont.
fct lnukt SliTt'Nir Lmons
W lute anil Colored .Mnrwil cs fountorpopg.
All-wool Haiinol, vtrv clirnp.
lieimet and Anvola Flnnnola.
AWquito bar cttm?. white), pink, lilno.and rrcn,
WtC white liobinrt lor nuisquito una.
Ice blttikcis, vi rv chetap.
Best makes lllosol.ed and CnbUacved Muslins, at
Die very lowest marke' orlces.
Just opened 1 caeo 10-4 Bleached 6l.ecliU(f Muslin-,
87 ci nts a yard.
llatRans in l an brio EtliriniiS. Insetting, anl
Fle ni.ciURs; J.adio' a' d Gents' L, nen Cantbiio
Mdkfs ; M'k t-un I'mhrnllas; Hoop -kir s: Mock
lies; shirt Kront' and Hmpenders; l-adim', tieuti'
and Chidieu's Unstrry and .lves; Fr'iicii I'o
niael'8, Kxtrncls, ar el bouj t J.iucn ai.el Si k l aua.
PKICH Ss WOOD,
N. W. Corner KIGtlTIl and FILBERT Sta
N. B. Just opened, 1 enso American Cambrics 25
cei is a yarn.
JpHKNCH LiMEX GOODS,
The mtf cnl ert have just received a choice assort
ment oi the above rare and desirable OoodB Anioup
which ate
French Linen Stctlnars, 11 4 and 12 4 wido
Fiencb 1'i.low and Bolster Linen, 40 and 46
inches.
French Undressed Shlrl'ng Linen.
French Wbite .'iuen Doylies, lonir Irlnees.
French Unbleached Doy leg, long Inniros.
French Fringed Napkins.
French Lobster Napkins, a new artic'e
Fiench Colored Bordered Towels and Sankins.
Silesia and French lable Linens, by tho yard.
SHEPPARD.VAN HARLINGEN& ARRiSON.
I m porters of
LlNfNS AHD BOUSE-FWlNfSaiJJO DRY '.00DS,
4 20 fmw2mrpl No. 1008 CI1ESNUT STREET.
g K A-S IDE SUA W I, S.
JU8T OPENED,
A LARGE LOT
OF
SEA-SIDE8,
JNTIEFLY EW DESIGNS AND COLORS,
FROM f 3 00 to 12 00.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street
6 7 6trp
Orv CEN18 ALL-WOOL CASS1MERRS, FOR
1 00 O fsliiH res. tor men's wear.
l Ml fine L'afsluieres, lor suits.
60 cent tine Linen Drills.
Linen Duck ior Lovs' wear and ladies' Sacques.
Fine Mixed Goods for suits.
J C. ME WBRIDOE A CO ,
N. W. comet fclGUTll and MakKET.
&P.'tXr FINK BED
tPU JVJ Blankets tor slnKlebi
BLANKETS
) Deda.
Jtlai'keta lor berths.
Blankets tor hotels.
Blankets for ice
J. 8'l KAWBEirOK A CO.,
N. W corner E1U Hi II and MAlCKtT.
w
II T T E H K H N A N I 8 II A W L S,
ft hlte Crepe M aret Phawla.
W hue Lania Y ool slwls.
Whit ' Printed Cashiane ohawis.
Black 'ihlliett-hawls.
fehetland bhawU. Sea side Shawls.
J. C HTKAR'BHIDOP! CO,
S. V. corner KK1H I II and MAKKET.
50
CENTS FINE BLACK ALPACAS.
Ml cent Fine Pearl Colored Alpacas.
25 cent Grenadine Bareiies
tl tU wide tiros Grain bills, for 8acqaea.
1 ravelling Dress Goods.
J. V. BTRAWBR1DGK & CO..
H. corner E1GUTU and MiKKET.
TH E
MISSES TIIOHXI1ILL & BURNS,
No. 1208 CHESNUT Street,
lUveJust received,
WEKi EY CORSETS,
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 6KIBM
In all tbe latest sty.es.
AL"0,
FRENCH IMPORTED DRESSING SA'QUES, AND
IIADK-TJP TJNDKR C ARM B NTS FOB LADIES,
And a fine assortment of
I PRINTED LlNJNIAWN,FOR DRG'SES,
AT 56 CENTS PER YARD. (6 23 warn 24
iAAA YARDS PLAID MUSLIN, CHEAP.
-LUUU 65o Fine White Utiue.
Sl'o. 5 4 wide Victoria Lawns.
tl.00. Shirred Muslim lor Waists.
83c Fine C'auibrio Mus lns.
J. V. b'l RAW" BRIDGE A CO..
N. W. corner E1GUX11 aud MARKET.
250
DOZEN LINEN NAPKINS AT $2.50
and i 60.
10-4 Linen Hheetlnir. tl 2.1.
1(U dozen Red bordered Towe's, (2.75 per doz.
76c. Hand-loom I uble Linen .
66c- Unbleached Table Linen
2(0 dozen Linen Hdkls.. Irom lute sales.
J. O. SIRAWBR1DGK & TO..
N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
OfX CENTS FINE BLEACHED SHIRTING
Z.KJ Muslins, yard wide.
Wauixutta. Wllllamsvllle, and Nen York Mills.
8lo. I'll ow Mm Ins.
10 4, 11-4 and 12-4 Hhettlng Muslins.
22o. Unbleached Muslins yard wide.
J O. S'IRAWBHIDUE CO,
K. W corner ElGliTU and MARKET.
37
1 CENTS ALL WOOL FLANNELS.
2 Ballardvale Donirt F an n els.
abkoIm and Fins Twilled Flannels.
jiuun is lor bathtiK suits.
Vat te Flannels, Shirting Flmne's.
J C 8'IKAWBKIOOK & CO.,
N. W. comer KiGliTU aud MARKET.
68
DRY GOODS.
L A 0 K 9 I L K ft
Atal M,l 40. tl no. si 60,
Kb a splendid Una of superior arades, all ttoonlitat the
recent
AUCTION BALES,
AT RKDUCFD PRICE?.
Ct'Rv KW STODDART , OROTIIER,
Nos. 450, 4&J, and 4M SECOND Street,
I0 4t Above Willow
JAWNS, rEKCALFS, AND CHINTZES, OF
NEW STYLES,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
(IRWKJI sTODDAlir . BROTHER
Nos 4fi0, 492, and 454 N. SECOND Street,
9 4t Above Willow
gUMMER DRESS GOODS
At !0 and ?5cnU.
Several lota rrduccd to this low price.
CLOSING OUT MJ'IMEB STOCK
(IIUVFN STOOD A HT Ai, UHOrilER,
Nos. 450, 452. and 454 N. MECON I) Street
6 9 4t Above Willow.
R E N C II LAWNS,
FRENCH FERCALE8,
FB NCH CHINTZES,,
from li te A action Sales at
RKDUCK.U PRICKS.
CLOSING OUT SUMMER DUESS GOODS.
CVKVVIiN sTODUAlir &. RHOTllKll,
Nos. 410,452, anil 44 N. SECOND "trot,
6J4t Ahovn Wll low.
O U L A H D M O II A I It J
At 41 and 10 o nts.
CLOSING OUT 8U.MMLR GOOD '.
CtltUKiV BTt)l)IItT & BllOllIER,
Nos. 451), 452, nd 4:4 N. SECOND street,
69 4t A have Willow.
CHEAP DRY GCODS, CARPETS, MATTING,
Oil Coin and Indow, Shades. V. E. ARt'HAM
BAUL'I'. N. E. corner rLI-.VKNTII and MAKKET
streets, will open this niornlnir from Auotlon White
Canton .wottlnp, SI cm s up: Ro I t'tieca MattinR, 87
cents Ingrain Cnrpets. 60. bi. 15 h7 cents, 1, al'25 il'37.
H 50; Lnuilsh 'lapestry Lrusecls l arieta only 1 75j
Ihrce-ply (arrets only t2-l ; lleinp i arneo. 31 cents;
Rug 1 arpeta. bi cents; Cottage ( aroeis, 37 contat Floor
Oh Cloths. 62 cents; Window Shades 1 to J: Plain,
Bun", Brown end Green Shading. 50 cents; Sneettng
IMus Ins, 25 to ft cnt. Tali c Linen 62 cent to 1 5tl t
Napkins 25 rents; lowelllnus 12 cents u,i ; cloth Table
co ers, M 75; MozamMqtiea 37 to 45 cents; I awns. 81
crn s; Plain all wool De ames. bU to 1.2 cents; Alpacas,
all colois, 87 to (-2 reins Chea,-) Wholesale and Retail
More, N E corner ELEVEN 1 11 and MARKET sts. 69
CARPlTiNGi, &o
JUST RECEIVED,
YAEDAND-A-IIALFWIDE
VELVET CARPETS,
yW DEsfGNS.
J. F. & E. 11. 00 E,
No. 904
CHESNUT STKEET.
3-4 1-8, 44, 5-4, 6-4,
WUtTE, EEL, AND FANCY
CANTON MATTINGS.
J. F. & E. 13. OKNE,
No. 904 .
CHESNUT STREET.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
FOR STATES AND HALLS,
with extra borders:
J. F. & E. B. 0RNE,
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET
5Q0 PIECES
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH TA TESTRT BRUSSELS.
J. F. & F. B. OKNE,
No. 904
3 20 Smrp
CHESNUT STREET.
QA SII CAPIT A L, $200,000.
THE UNITED STATES ACCIDENT INSUR
ANCE COMPANY",
Oi Syracuse, New lork, Insures islimt
DEATH FROM EVERY CAUSE,
Whether AC'TDKNT, CHOLEB A, or DISEASE nf any
kind, with weekly couipensmlou lor DISABILITY Irom
ACe IDEM'.
CO!BI'FDrOLICTF8 FRflM TVKTO F1V TKAR1.
ACC1LEM POLICIKS F KO VI ONE MO till 10 Tiilf
V E l H.
MO JIFLICAL EXAMINATION KF.QU1RED FOB
ACCIDENT INSURANCE".
This Is the onlv Compnny autlmrlied to Issue COM
BIN ED LIKE aud ACVIDI- N 1 POLICIES.
In view ot the nro ahlliiy oi the visitation of
CbOLKHA tills summer, tills opporunttv ol luourlng
gainst It tor a brief period, at economical rates, should,
command the attention ol evervoua; whl'e ihe oomld
natlonof ACCIDENT risk oflered with it euutiles those
re-liltng In the City, or transuding- bunlness here and
returning to tbe couutry dully, to guard against evury
lotui of
DISEASE OB C 6U.LTT.
Peimlta Issued for travel to Europe, etc. Active
Solicitors wanted.
WM. A. STEPHENS, General Agent,
6 11 lm Mo. 801 CHESNUT Street, I blladelphla.
N ORDER TO SAVE MONEY" AND GET AN
article Xlini uori.T r.rry vug IB insmng tor, OUT
rnr.BiuB luii,. nio per ion. ngg and Stove
size; ab-o the genuine Eagle Vein Coal at same prioet
and a verv tine Quality of Lehigh at 7 -50 per ton lor
Fdg and Stove delivered to all parts of the eltv. Vea
of slate and dirt. Orders received at No. 114 8 TllIBO
- i
Oil
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