8 HUEDSR KBAB LBWISBURO, FA. rerMn Kiileel Mm; th Carta f tk Iraareelj.; We have Just learned the particular of a terrible tragedy that has been enacted aotae tkree miles from Lewtsbnrg, lork county, re ulttng in the murder of three persons. George kioibb was a farmer In eny circumstance, residing in Warrtnrton township, at trie place indicated above, and whoae family consisted of kimself, hit wile, and a cranddaughter. of about fourteen J ear of age. It was suppoeea that Air. Bqtiibb had conHiderable money in his posses ion, and it reems that some II end in human shape determined to (retire tLla filthy lucre, ren at the sacriUce of several lives. Uu Sunday vieht the monster visited the house of Mr. Houibb, and there murdered the whole family. The terrible ail'air was not discovered until iesterday morning, when the neighbors found Ir. bquibb lying on tho porch ol h,s house, his body txanne the marks ot uo leas tbau lourtepn cats that had been made thereon with a knite in the hands of the murderer. Tho old man's life was not extinct, out he wa Insensible, and lived nly until last evening. Inside of the house was the form of Mrs. Squibb, horribly beaten and cut. She, oo, was scnsclea, and there is not the least hope entertained ol her recovery, wum- it is uiKmy proDame nat me vital spnric has fled ere this reaches tne eve of the re idnr. Hear by lay the bodv ol the er'auddauehtcr. cold in death. It was also stabbed, tvaten, and bruised. From toe fact that all the victim were lotwd divested ot their shoes, it is believed the Murder was roinruittrd when they were pre paring to retire, which, according to their cus tom, must have ben at an early hour tn the evening. Upon a search of the premises being made yesterday, about $350 in mojey wai loan I, which; the murderer tailed to lay his hands upon, but a married ohiuutei who livrs in tin vicinity states that it was supposed Mr. siulbb had $700 r fsuo in his posnemou, and it U probible that the robber obtained $;lfo or $450 a small recom pense lor bis guilt as mi assassin. It is not known who committed tlie crimp, but he will yet be Drought to liiHtice, as 'murder will o it." The funeral ot the granddaughter tcolt place at 10 o'clock to-day, and was a tundu 1 bv a vat concourse ol citizens of the neia nborliood, among whom the roost intense excitement pre vails in consequence of the brutal murler that lias ut been perpetrated in their midst. Miss Caroline B. Squibb, a daughter of the murdered man, recently resided with Mrs. Streeter, No. 381 F street, Washington city, and despatches have been sent to notify her of the murder, but the operator reports ihat she has lemoved and cannot oe found. In order that her whereabouts may be discovered, our Washington exchanges are respectfully re quested to publish this notice. Uarriaburg Ueleyraph, lMh. GUERILLAS IN KENTUCKY. They Resene Captain Hoy and Two Olber Outlaws-lilted status Troops In Pnrsnit. The city was startled from its proprie'y yester day on the recept on ol tho n?ws that the re doubtable Harper and his gang hail resumed operations on a bold scale in Kennies: v. Ihe lucts, as we gleaned thein from ollic al sources, are these: On the afternoon of Friday, a de tachment ol Federal troops left Franklin, Ken tucky, for Bowling Green, lor tho purpose of conveying to the latter place Captain Moy aud two other guerillas. While on the way, or im mediately atter reachtue Bowl ng Green, they were attacked by the guerilla leader Harper and forty men, who suececdd in summinly rescuign three guerilla prisoners. This much is certain. It is al o stated that the outlaws sacked part of the town ol Bowling Green, broke open the lail, and let loose all the prisoners except a negro awaiting execution tcr the murder of Douovan some mouths bacK. The following - as received yesterday. It was sent tetarau. "tlicial ot Franklin: by a prominenw 1 . Maior-General "Franklin, Ky., J" to Oeoree H. ihouiast 'iov was sum iroiu boi Bowling Green with Uo Other guerillas. They were rescued last niaht by Harper and forty men. Two murderers are under arrest here. An attack on the guard is exptced to-night. If possible, send a de'.achment of iulantry bv evening trsin to dayt" Immediately on the receipt, of this, Genpral Fisk despatched a detachment of the 16th Regulars to Franklin, while other wpre sent lrom other quarters in pursuit of the outlaws. Nashoi le Despatch, Saturday. Visitors to Gettysburg Dattle-Groand. From the Gettysburg Star, June 14. The battle-field of Gettysburg continues to be visited by parties from all parts of the country. The fallowing arrivals we copy from the Eagle Hotel register ol Tuesday: Majnr-General Hancock and wife; Hon.William B. F. Hancock, lather of the General; William H. Hancock; Master Frank Hancock; Hon. John I. Kennedy and wile; General Stelnard; Miss Bachus; Colonel William P. Wilson; Captain John B. Johnson; Colonel Anderson: General Mitchell and lour children; Maior Lyrterand two servants: Colonel Batchelder; William Walker: Colonel Fcs-euden: A. J. Rankin: Cap tain Gish; T. F. Rothermei, artist; Samuel Mid- dleton; T.J.Brown; James uriiDir and wile; Thomas Shipley; L. E. Elston; John Micklev; J. B. Paxlon; William It. Mull; W. H. Brim neT; R. A. Belch; Theodore Iloilig; and M. II. Kichards. Those among the ubove who have come to -visit the battle-tield, have been occupied in that way. Colonel Batcaeldcr is here in com pany with other military men, to gather facts and material for his hittory of tbe battle, which he has now in course of preparation. Mr. Rothermei, the artist, to whom has been awarded the coutract tor the historical painting of the battle-tield. is here tor that purpose. prospecting, locating positions, and tak'u.g iews. Un J.uesaay evening tne aistingumnea parties were serenaded by the Oeltysbum Band, at their headauartcrs at the ' Eagle." General Hancock, Hon. John P. Kennedy, General B'.einard. Colonel Batchelder, aud William B. F. Hancock. Sr.. appeared on the verandah and acknowledged the compliment in short speeches appropriate to tne o -canion. iney retired amici deafening cheers, tne party leu again oa wea ue.idu. Fashionable Wedding at Syracuse. Syracuse. June lit. The great Moguls of fashion in this city, and the lowlier Musiuiraaas ol tbe country hereabout, rind an ever-recurring source of conversation in a grand marriage, celebrated last Thursday evening, between Mr. James Manning, Jr., of this place, aud Miss Jennie Ballev. The ceremonies were performed at H azle wood, tire oelieutlul residence of Charles ISailev. Esq.. tho bride's father. The list of in vitations included nearly all the oldest and most esieemen residents ot Syracuse ana vicinity. The mansion of Mr. Bailey, magnificent always, wai decorated paiatiaiiy, ana so pieuuiuny De decked with (towers that tbe source of their pro inetion her am e a matter of soeculation. The bride was lovely, the groom happy, and everybody else enchained. Bands of music, stationed within and without the house, playe 1 almost incessantly, while tbe gav and lewelled iDronn nutea ana gutterea inroimn tne "uer man," led off by Mr. C. of Oswego. Mr. Rich. aruson, Mayor of Oswego, and one of the eroomsmen. danced in the same set. Day-dawn found many ot tbe guests arriving home; but very many day-dawns must come and no ere the bewildering impression of that dazzling aud pleasant occasion will be erased irom tbe memory or cease to be tho theme of those who were guests or witnesses. jv. jr. world. Wade Ketes Pardoned. The President has traiited a vardon to Wade Keves. ot Moot- fiomcrv. Alabama, who was a member of tbe Rebel Cabinet, having been Attorney-General of the short-lived Couiederacy. His pardon was requested and recommended bv Attorney-Gene ral Speed and Admiral Lee, ot the United States Wavy. Lncretia Mott thinks the marriage contract should partake more of the nature ot "reci procity treats" than aoee at present,; - THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1860. AMUSEMENTS. Waibtjt Ftbiit Tbkatrb We have arrived at Mr. itooih'i last nljrbt. ho actor has (or many years plajed to ion and so triumphant an entrain dm1 nr. ilia inteiest in Mr. Booth's perlormauoi'S has never flatbed; nlfht after l;ht not only were Ihe house tilled, bnt ntpbt alter nurht b tame t eo). I were to be seen ; so that the attraeJon lice id Mr. Booth, and not in the play. This evening Mr. Booth illtappear as "Roy Bias." a part in which ail ihe treat especial advantages nature has be stowed oo him tor the suae are dkplayed, as well as the jtenlns wvtn which he Is endowed. NwCMtsBf Street Tbiatbi. Mr. Til ton's testimonial brnetlt oilers a rare array of attraction. : Mr tiauk Drew in bis ntnking imitations of well known anion; Mr. niton, Miss Price, tfr. Walils, and Mrs. lieurl in taint Heart,- Mr. Marlowe as "Lord Dundreary ' in be dramatio caorlce ot His Jjordkhip, wriHr n for him by M'me do Marguerutea; Frank Mordnuut reads "Hhcridan's Rido" with the mnsnctic power which rides oil' with tho Imagina tion ; and last, ot least, Miss Tllton. the yonnir debutante, will appear in Delicate Ground, supported by Mr. Kankin Mr 1 ilton s-oes to New Orleans as stage auuancr ot the bt Charlus Ihoatre. Kaw Ambricah Thkattib Valtha, the Klnve Queen, has lonud a line represontitive in M'me l'ouiri. Mio loons wed, drosses magmfloentlv, and net with power and c fleet. Mr. Hal ton is a very baad.ome j ounir man, with a H e voice, if he would ni t strain it. which, however, he doos, belnvof the Mud'ey-Kowt rv fchool. I be Dlece, as originally produced in this eity nndor Burton's management, wa a gr.at show piece. The Amoncan has not be atowed much mmulflcence opon it. MadMe Galetti Is as charminv and rraceful as ever. Valihamd Jt tmerwda are play en every nlpht. ONPLI1IKI.TABT Eekefit. Mr. John E. McDo Bonh, an olu I'ln aelh an, and ever popular wltn our theutre-trocrs, is ab ot to start tor Korope opon a prolessional our. His friends have prepared a leninioniai of a eotnp imen'ary character, previout to his del ait tire. It wid come otTou Sataroav even in a bcxi, at. the Arch Street Theatre, the bill ia an admirable ono. aud snould dra v a crowdod house. Mr. MeDonouirh lias been hard shidont, and has rifen bv pereveinir ell'ort to a htm position in his ptoiemion. and we liuve no doubt will add to tho reputation ol Amer can actor in Kurope. Mr J. H. Taylor of the Walnut, will take a benefit at the Walnut Street I hoatre on Ihu'Hday. be will present a comedy entitled Sne Would arut She Would Hot. Ibis Is the piece that, having rc elirlKtoned it. and c.dlcd it lite M itic Marrlaq, Mr, O'jyler produced as original at Wallaek's The aire, causinv a war amunx the on tics, who tolt the piece wns not ids, but couldn't place it in its rl.-ht place. The pay i very entertaining. Mr TavlnrU an actor ot ihe first merit classical, yet full of ani mation and vivacity a true artist. The New Star. OBSERVATIONS AT TUB WASniNOTON OBSERVATORY. The following appears in tbe National lntellir geneir: "United States Xaval Observatory and Hydrographical Office, Washington, J jne 14. 'Sir: On the night ot the 12th of Mav a star, not beretoiore visible to the naked eve, was ob served in the constellation of Corona Borealis, and was then estimated to be of the second mag nitude. Several practical observers at Washing ton, Cambridge, and elsewhere agree in this estimate ot us brightness. At Washington it wns seen on tie night ubove mentioned by Mr. Farquhar, of the Pateut Oilice, who on the 14th communicated the discovery t me. Since then it Las on every clear uipht been carefully com peted at the Ub.-ervatory ith neighboring stars of well-determined magnitude. The star proves to be 27C5 ot the 2G deerees of Argelander's DurchtBUbterung, in which it is set down as of the 96 macimude, and does not appear to have bee ever betore noticed as a variable. Its mean place for lb70 has been determined here as follows: d Kb 63m. 4 14s. 26d. 17m. 21 6s. , "The comparisons ;'or variability have been made at !) P. M. cu acn day, and the stars selected ro compare .jih are taken from the Duichmusterunff, and are in close proximity to the variable". Xhe following table shows the magnitude as estimated here, and the compari son stars used At each observation: Date. Maa. Vomit. tar. May 14 4 0 e. Corona Boroaiia. b m.QI 13...;. ...CO 20 6 8. 21 6 7 3. i. ,,..!" &G7 2fld. 2576 27d. 3020 26d. i 8 2 3' 03 26 809 26 80 8 2 8009 26 June 4 8 6 27(11 26 276d 2b 6 8 8 a7UM its 7 ... .9 0 2763 29 2764 26 8 8 8 27'-8 26 11 9 0 2763 26 12 t-2 2764 26 13 9 0 2761 26 i.ivt, lnoi-n irnm the last number of the t'cmpiea hendtus that the same star was ob c,o,l Rr..liolnrt mi the liient of the 13ih of May. and on the lollowing nichta, with the Fame appearances, it ai" uu"; - last num bet ot xae jisirvnumusviK num that It was ohrerved in Ireland on the 12th of Way. wbeu itaopeared as a star of tbe second magnitude, and in Encland on the night of the 16th ot May. when it appeared as a star of the third magnitude. A mermian ooservumm ui the star was mane a', me uosurvaiuiy ui uimu vt ich on the 17th of May. Very respectfully, jour obedient servant, "C. II. Davis, 'Tionr-Admiral. SuDerintendeut. "Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, Washington." Discovery op a New Star by a Young Astro- komer. About tbe last week of May a lad by the name of Augustus Tatt, a son ol Dr. latt, ot this city, thirteen years ot age, discovered a litherto unknown star, in the Constellat ion of the Crown. At first it was invisible to the naked eie, but rapidly grew brighter, till it could be seen without the aid of a glass. A day or two alter young Tatt's discovery, Professor Gould, of the Cambridge Observatory, disco vered the same 6tar. It proves to be one of the third magnitude. Hurtford limes, June 16. Tbe Prize Figbt Between Barney Aaron ana coll yen Washington. June 19. Barney Aarou, ot New York, and Collyer, of Baltimore, two prize fighters U considerable notoriety, are nere, with ia considerable number of roughs from Northern cities, and will leave at niidiight, about lour hundred trong, on a "moonlight excursion." Tickets fa. They will proceed to a point on the Virginia shore, where a wue win be formed, and a prizc-Hsrht commence at day light. Collyer won ihe recent right en the Uccoquau. From the Plains. GENERAL POPE'S EXPEDITION TO TKXAS. Mulor-fieLeral Pore left Leavenworth on the 31st ult., lor Fort Bins, Texas, via Fort Kear ney, with an escort ot 61) U men. me Daegaee tiain consists ot 40 wagons. Two artists aeora- pany the expedition. Acorresoondent. writine on the 10th instant. ays that report have been received that a lurce body of Indians are collected at Fori Luramie to demand five whites in exchange for the Indians w ho were hanged at that place lust Fall lor muraer. Pn t w TV.vn ao &j 1 iiiidvqo A (nor wapVo eincp we stated, on ihe authority of gentlemen U..A &iivnaA i-rntn Vnrrl utI fViur this lurlv WUU UttU A . u.u iiuiu uAi,Aauva, v'" ewJ bad fined lor a divorce irom her huabaud, Mr. iio-lm ui ii ti-int. ahrt inttulprl tf an nnnrt, hnr- tieU by pen fr on the htaee. 6be was then pre . 14 -a4rt e fnw n--vc rrr4" r f a t flioaa niiiui iv " AUHjro Kf""-" S. a 4 . , that 8be n arie tier at om ai juancnesier in lao charact-erct "Fauliae." In the .Lady of Lyons, a .a. v.i ara hauD Tint. Ipftrund Lhp nurtiin. UUU ltt'it-u, wuw -w l i mu Alnmon frfim Ufhnm W0 tapai van our Information is intimately acquainted with airs. Hart lng ifeue iioyuj; dowicu wiuucuu yei;ation with her, she said that she preferred ..T.. L. ... 1. 11 A (tDanlina 'I mill that, aha would like to see her husband five minutes be fore she went on tne Stage, tor iue uurpuar oi dresfing him down, and giving ber blooi a healthy circulation. Her loathing detestation ol him she laid would hre her soul and keep it i ,l v. . . n r.. . , a An A uat III utwr . iv"h" . . . j she once Uved ham, and ber love ruined him. gTEAM ENGINE PACKING i ' LIBRICATIVE PACRHVO, , FOR IDE STUFFING BOXES STEAM ENGINES. j A a article KCemmradrd by all laUroad Company, who tav thoronshly tst4 H, aad tn gmctal ae bv over two hundred and flftf Ballioad'a.ana on trial by over flvo bondred other. i AX)OPTD BT 20,10 STATION ART EKOINIS. I il a fitPt-claM article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lubrlcatlvc racking Company ; SOLE HANTJfACTCBF.Rfli 7S28 CIIESNUT Street, j llJILADELrHlA. L. G. TILLOTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. BOLD BT DEALERS GENE BALLY, 28 8p MILLER'8 STEAM ENGINK PACKIXO. 1 h 1 la the inualln covred,ibod(l7 fllllns, sialBDg bux packnii. 8IXTY CENTS FEB POUND Foraaleby WILLIAM H. MILLER, bole Mannf ctnrerior the United Biatm, Bear of 723 ' HKNPT Hirwt. 4 28 8p PhlliKlduhla, Penna. MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, Ac JT It E EM AN & CO. Corner of Eolith and Vine Streets. Sun Hats, Sea-Side Hats, Mackinaw Hats, Derby Hats, Kay Queen Hats, Gipsy Bat, 75 to $250 75to$2'50 87 to $200 - 87 to $200 $1'00 to $250 $100 to $2 00 Alio, 600 SEW FANCnON BON'NiiTB, all Junt re ceived fiom the Factory, which we offer for 11 00 each. Tbe Urgent amortment of STRAW GOODS ia the city canoe foundatoor CORSEB STOKE, which we offer at reduced pricea. I61mrp EltEEIAN & CO., Eighth and Vine Streets. g MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, H as a handsome areonment of 8PB1NQ MILLINERY ; Allnea" and Interna' Ha s Dd Capa, 811kg, Velvets, Crapea.BILbona.Feathtra. Flowers. Frames. etc. t3 144m ADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. MADE AND TltlMMED IN TI1F VKWi KSUlONAliLH 8TTLE. Fit DM TL' BKT GOODS. AT TUK LOWtbT 106SIBU; I RICE1. o - IVESH & CO., 11 2m No. 23 Honth NINTH Street AMUSEMENTS. for additional Amutiments see Tliird Page. MS8. JOHN DREW'8 ARCH STREET THETitK. SA' UliDAV E.VEN1NO. June a. IB66. t XTKAOKDl AK Y aXTKAOI'i N. GUAND DHAMAIIC OVATION TO JT. K. MoDONOUOa. BT Hit Many Friends of Philadelphia. PUKV1UUH 1J ma Dh-l-AlllUKii FJli CALI FOBNIA. when his Brother. t. b. Mcdonough. of the Mobile Theatre, will have tbe honor of making his flrat fPf aronce in this city. DOUBLE BILL OF ENTERTAINMENT. Iwo acts ul al. U. House and Dion Boucluault's Irish Drama of ABBAH-Xi i-POUDKl OR. THE W1CKLOW WEnDlWO. f haon. thef Post, (as performed by him for two hundred niKou; us. j. f,. jicumuuuii Arrah Aleelish. (Qrsttlmel Miss LIZZIE PRICE Cel. O'Urady, iwho hnkUidly Toluntrered) J. U JaCK. Ti e prioruianue to conclude with John uiougham's capital Burleique.l In two taU. ruuA-uuii-llsi OR, VP. OF.)iTi.it HkYinr fnnt John Smith r. B. McDOKOTJGn Riuh Pow ha tan J E. UcDUNOUOH Pocahontas .lss C. J crFEKSON ImruduciuRall tbe original music. Heats iecarfd at . B. Peterson's until Friday, then at tbe Arch Street Ihoatre. 6 20 2t AUCTION SALES. CHARLES C. MACKESf, AUCTIONEER. NO. 326 MAHKE t Street, between Third and Fourth. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE. STOCK OF WATCHES. REGULATORS, CLOCKS, j nue ruies, tieweiry. Miver anu ritieu nare. buow Cases. Wlrrois, Good-will and Lease of Store No. lui Alaiket street, estate of r 11 Holden, deceased, On Monday Morning, 2.1th Ini-tant. at 8 o'clock. Full particulars will be fuiulslitd in printed Catalogue1). Also, On Thursday MornlnK. At 10 o'c'ock. a'l the Household Furniture. Further particulars hi real tor. ti 20 it B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, .No. 1020 CHESS UT STREET. fi 21 CAIiD We aie prepared from now until Jull. to make special saint of any description of niercliand'se, ind will ue our best endeavors to give satisfaction. Kor terms, ets , apply at the t'fllce. H i ibt ANCOA9T & WARNOC.K, L AUCTIONEERS, S18i No. 440 MARKET Mrcet. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. jf LA KGB, WELL LIGHTED AND YPN TIL A Tt'D K00M, OX THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. lOH South THIKP Street, TO RENT. APPLY IN IHE OFFICE. 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CUEEOEElT REMEDY Cures sll Urinary Complaints, vie. i u ravel Inflam matiou ol the bladder and kidneys Retention oi Urine btnetures of the Uretnra Drops. cal Swe llu.s Brick II ust Deposits and all diseases that require a diuretic, and w heu used In conjunction with tbe ( li" HOKiCK INJECTION, does not fall to cure all Mucus Plsobarges In Male or Female curing recent cases lu rom one to three davit, and is esp daily leoommended ln those cases of Fluor A bus or Weakness in Females The two medicines UAed In i-oDjunotiou wUi not laU to remove tola dls avreeab!e comp a bit, and ln those cases whore otocr medicines Save been used without success. Price, Remedy, One Bottle, al, 'ihree BotUe, as. " In lection ' " a2, " 5. Tbe Cherokee "Cure." "JSnfi" and "Inj (W are to be found in all well regulated drnx stores, and arj ncommended by pbyslclans and druggists all over he world tor their intrinsic worth and merits. Some un prnclpled dealers, however, try to deceive their cus tomers by selling cheap aud wortMees compounds In order to make money-ln place of these. A- not de ceived It the dr twists will not buy them ior you, write to us, and we wi 1 send tbem lo you bv exoress, securely packed, and tree from observation We treat all diseases to wbich the human svstem Is surject, aud will be pleased to receive full and explicit statements from those who have tailed to receive reliet hereto ore. Ladles or gentlemen can a 'dress us tn ptrftct et nfidenee. Weoe slre to send onr thirtv-two oase pamphlet ire to everv lar'y and gentleman tn the land. Address all letters tor pamph;ets, medicines, or advice, to the soie nroonetor, Dr. W. R MERWIN, 6 5mwf1rp No. 37 WA' KLB Street, N. T. "EEDL E 3' COMPOUSiD CAMPHOR TROCIIBS." Essential as a compact, effective, and safe remedv for Dlarrbora, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, etc. Have a Box at hand. Exclusive Maker, C II. NEEDLES, TWELFTH AND RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Fifty Cents per box. One dozen to families, avoo. For ssle by Druggists. 6 It lOtrp gUMMEU TRAVEL, Via Norfli Pennsylvania Railroad. SHORTEST AND MOiT PLEASANT ROUTE TO WILKESBARRK, iMATJCII CHUNK, EASION, AUBNTOWS, EKT1ILEIIKM, IHAZLKTUN, AJJD ALL POINTS IH TUB Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys. Commodious Cars, ; Smooth Track," Fine Scenery, ' Excellent Hotels, Are lb Specialities of tills Route. Through to Wtlkesbarre and Mauch Chunk without hange of ears. Tbe new road Detween the summit of tie mountain and Wllkesbarre opens op views oi unsurpassed beauty, and the new Hotel provides tbe best and most ample accommodations lor summer visitors. K.xourslon T'ckets Irom Philade phla lo prtnolpa! points, issued FROM T1CKKT OFFICES ONLY, at re duced rates, on Saturdays, good to return till Monday evening Kxcurslon Tickets to Wllkesbarre, good lor ton days, issued any day. THR0UGQ TpAIN9. Cars leave the Depot, 1U1HI) and THOMPSON Streets at 7 SO A. M . a so P. M , and 8 IS P. M. For particulars, see time table in another column. 2mrp ELLlil CLARK., Agent. THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES. ... No. 64 BROADWAY. - Mmes, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Engineers furnished to Mlnmg Com panies, Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Questions, at the office of the Bureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, Presldimt. DKAKJG DQ KAT, Secretary. )q Btbj rp DRY GOODS. PIUCE 1 & WOOD, Nortlwest Corne? of EIOIITII and 1 FILBEUT Streets, Have Jo't opened ' 8 eases Amer ean Prlnta, fateo'ors, lOoents a yard. 1 ease Buff Frints, 20 oents a yard. Best make Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at tho very lowest market, prices. ' Pillow Case and Sheeting Mts'lns. 10-4 blraehed Sbeetinv Muslin, 87 J cents a yard. All-wool and Comet Fiannels. ' WniTE O00DS. WIIITE GOODS. (birred Moslins, White Piques, Fifrured and Dotted Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Cambric, Jaconets, and -Nainsooks, 8 tripod and I'laid Hus Ins. LINEN GOOD 8. LINEN GOODS. Table Linens, Jiapiina, and f owols. Fet make of Sh'rtfnjr Linens. 12 4 Linen Crumb Cloth. BLACK. SILKS. BLACK SILKS. From tl 25 op to 8 60 a yard. Black All-wool Delaines. Black Alpaeaa, from 60 eente up to Sl-26 a yard. Black and 'White Plaids, 26 oents a yard. Gienadine Bareges, 86 cents a yard. Mohair Cl'alliea, 26 cents a yard Figured Alpacas, 87 oents a yard. A larre assortment of Hosiery and Glov a, Silk Sun I'mbrcllps, Black Mohair Mitt, SiU and Linon Fans, Edainjrs, In&er.intrs and Flouncing. Dimity Band, eto. eto. PHI OK A WOOD, N. W. Corner EIG UTI1 and FILBERT SU N. B. 7-4 and 8-4 Mosquito Bar Nottinjr. 2 4$ NEW DRY GOODS AT MAtSE & WARNOCK'3, (PRICE ft WOOD'8 OLD STAND), No. 113 North NINTH Street, We have Just oi ened with a splendid ssiortment of TOWELLjNO. table unr.s. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES, Also, a large tssortmentof WHITE GOODS. SOFT FINIFH CAJ'BRIfH, JAiONhTR, SAlNHOOKa, VIOTOxU A t A WNS and SWISS MUSLINS. The Best Makes ol llleaehedand Unbleached MU!rIiINS. Also, a large assortment of LO 1ERT AND OLOVG4, HOOP SKIRTS, etc., all at the LOWEST MARKET P BICES. 6l4thsm2m L I N E N LAWNS. LA WNS. WILL OPEN THIS r AY, OSKCASE LIKEN LAWS8 AT 31 CESTS. ONECASE LINliN LAWNS AT 33 CESTS. OSiiS CASE LIKEN LAWNS AT 37 CENTS. J. C. STRAWBRIUUE & CO., 6 6 N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. "yiDE SHEETINGS. WILL OPEN THIS DAY, ONE CASE 10-4 WIDE SHEETINGS, AT Eighty-Five Cents Per Yard. J. C. DRAWBRIDGE & CO., 6 6 N. W. CORNER EIGnTn AND MARKET (LOSING OUT, V CLOSING OUT, OUR ENTIRE STOCK, Preparatory to Altering Our Stores. 3000 ) ards French Cambile Laa us, reduced to 25 cents. iSOO yards French Cambrle Lawns, reduced to STH cents 30C0 yards French Jaconet Lawns, reduced to 40 een's. S0A yards C'h'nta Colored Lawns, reduced to37X cents. S5C0 yards Brown Ground Lawns reduced to ilh cents Plain Uufl, Blue, and Pink Lawaa, M cents. PLAIN KRKNCfl CHINTZES. Blues, Buffs, and Pinks reduced to SO cents. 1 ease French t hlrtlng Cblntces, reducel to tfH eenU. Choice siyles French Percales at reduced pricea C500 yards 4 4 double Purple Cblntaes, reduced to 29 cents. DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY, CBEATLY REDUCED IN PRICE TO CLOSE OUT. A Great Chance for Bargains. IX. STEEL Sc SOIV, 6 18 8trp foe. 718 and 716 N. TENTH St.' KDUCTION. j FRENCH CORSETS REDUCED TO TUREE D0LLAR8. W 0 V K N 0 0 H S E T 8. REDUCED TO $1'60; ' GofFtred and Embroidered Skirts AT REDUCED, PRICES. . THORNHILL & BURNS, JMwemMft Ho, 1203 CHESNTTT Street,' DRY GOODS. SEA-SIDE SHAWL;. r . . .. - - . : SEASIDE SHAWLS. -; : . I SEA-SIDE SHAWLS. All tho Newest Styles, FROM t 00 to tie 00. JOHN W THOMAS, eisetn) Ncs. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street. PARI S. ' LA COMPAGNIE L YONN AISE, DO VLEVARD DES CAPUCINES, No. 33 A 37 RUE ST. ARNAUD, No. 7; and RUE NEUVZDX8 CAPUCINES, No. Id. SILK STUFFS, MAMLES, YISITES, CLOAKS, ETC PRINTED MUSLINS, LACE, . INDIA CACIIEMIRES, ' FRENCH SHAWLS, ' FANCY' TISSUES. lbe (OMl AdSlK LYONNA' K has :he honor ' to ii form American Ladns that they will And at tl eir Establlsbment ffareriK'ins lor the immediate Cutting-out and Making-up Dresses in the Ur4 style ot Fashion and most elrjui.t 1'atterns. WEDDING OUTFITS. Sirrce Its founda'ion the COMPAGNIE LTOt MAL E has not erased to occupy itae.f particularly in ihe selection oi articles or ta.ile and of superior qua ily, consequently th s Company Is unrivalled ln Farls.and enjuyi a nnirrrsa reimtation. 1 24 13t CHEAP DRY GdODS, CARPETS, MATTINtT, Oil Cio h and W ludow t-tiades. V. E. AKCHAM BAVLT, N. .. corner l.LtVl-Mlt and MAKKKT Mreeis, will open tLLi moniiuir irom Auction White Canton xsttliu, :ll en s up: Ri4 Cbrca Matting;, 37 cents; Ingrain Carpets. 60. bl IS 87 cents, at, SI 23 al'37. H60s English Tapestry' Brussels t arprts only 1 75; Three-ply i-arpcts only t2-l'J4 ; Hemp ( arpets. J; cents; Kng arrets Vi crnis ; oUaii- arei. 37 cents; Floor Oil C oths. ti cents; Wintlnw Rhadcs Hi to $3? Plain. Bun. Bron aud Crtcn KbaduiK. AO cents; Sheeting . Wusis, to r,l cnta; 1 ab o l.iucns. 62 cents toal W i Kapklns 2t cents; Towellm U cents up ; Cloth Table covers, '171 S'(.nnil niiK s a, l 15 cents; I awns Jl ten s ; plain all aod De atnes bd to S2 cents; Aluacaa. alt colors. 37 1062 rents Clira.i Wliolesaln and Ketail (tore.N. E corner m.fr.Yavi H and MARliEl fts. 68 CLOTHING. UNDER THE Offltatal Hotel QOA rt . 3 STREET. JTV x . as Le ?4 JJe T. OF P. C. F. F. F C. CLOTHING I V HICKS' TEMPLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothing:. WILLIAM HICKS, No. ?OJJ MAKKKT Street, 512 Jm PHIuOELPHIA. gTATES UNION CLOrniNO HALL, 606 MARKET Street, 606 Visitors will find a lame and varied assortment ot the very pest BtADY-MADJE CLOIUIMU at the lowest csb prices. . Baits, eentalulna Coats, Pants, and Test, lrom (12-0(1. Dusters, 2 25. Pabts from 13 00 and higher. Come and convince y ourselvea. i5 31 3m (ffQTti $45 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OB tpOcJ (ancy colored cloth; army and navyelothbu J o., In style unsurpasseJ. i 1 tmrp KAKK. No. ie NINTH Ht.. above Cbesnst TN ORDER TO 8AVB MONEY AND GET AN J article that nearly every one la ru truing tor. bur PRhbTON COAL, at (tt7 ner ton. tgg and Stove slie; also tbe genuine battle Vein Coal at same price; and a very flue quality ol Lrhltth ai7'50per ton lor Iff and Hove delivered to a l narta of ttin eltT, tee of slate and dirt. Orders received at Mo. 114 8. TUIBLl Street 6 24 JHDINCUIIGH SIR ONO ALE, AND I3KOWN STOUT. A fresh inportatlon ot WILLIAM Ye(JSOKB'3 8TB0SG ALE, andBBOWN BTOTJT P0KTE4, ; lo, ALBOF'a ENGLISH ALE, In fine order, for sale by the cask or dozen. ...... SIMON COLTON & CLAHKE, 1 14 Hvl 8. W. tor. BBOAD and WALNUT pATEISTWIRE WORK r OS BAIUXGS, BTOEI FKONT8, GUABD8, PABTTTTQHa, IBOH BEDSTEADS, ADD WIRE WOM. Ia variety, manuiactured by M. WALKER 'A SONS' 0 N O "r.
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