8 .HUE PER Iff NEW YORK. "fA Hm Mnrdtn JIM Hlntrwi. Md At Imii ( at JUla Uwi Threat. The residence of MIrb Amanda Cutler, No. 929 Prince, wm laat nient tne scene of one ol hfi roost cowardly and brutal murders of which 1 te annals of crime give any account Miss t taller hns furnished rooms to lft to ladies and p ntlemen, with board only for the lady. Toe yi ttrm of the dastardly crime was Miss Kate 8n utb, cne of the occupants ot her furnlebed KKni. The man who perpetrated the crime bad, since the coming ot Miss Smith to board tbe.re, been m tue habit ot charitis her room -with her, and getting his meals elsewhere after tie rnoft approved rtyle. Kate had been there since the first of May. and shown herself a quiet, rder ftfrl, and paid her board promptly. Sne was atooul twenty-nine years of age, and came trom Providence to New York. JERRY O'BRIEN, the murderer, Is a native of Ireland, anil eives his age as nineteen, though he is believed to be much older than that, lie has been an entuuji .imtic Fenian, and was one ot the adventurous Bprrits who advanced to the frontier when the war-cry was sounded against Canada. That ntxirprwe provtrp a failure, he returned to this -city only to tind hU possesions made desolate, .and tbat the invader, grown insolent witn triumph, was boastincr of the conquests he had made. The heart of Kate had been torn away inom it old fealty, in the absence of O'llnen, ndivftn to Jesse Allen, a notorious tblef living in that v;inity. AN ASSAULT. Goaded .by jcalouy, O'Brien had no sooner re turned than toe resolved to avenue himself lor the wrongs he had suffered. Ho sought not, however, to ytcalt his venecancc upon the man who brought upon him his woe, but upon the unfortunate vicum ot hi pnision. whom he had no money to snopoitf. On Saturday nichtof last neck he met her upen the street, and assailed her with a club or knWe. with the intention ot killing her. But in this tie was thwarted by the timely interference of the police, by whom be was arrested, and conveyed about halt-past 12 o'clock to the Eiehth Precise Station House. The girl maiie a charge aijiiiunJ; him of assault and battery, which was to have cen tried last Tueetlor. but Kate failed to appear gainst him. Ycsterdav he was released on givifcf: bail to appear to-day, when he was to have bei tried. TI1E CAUSE. The reason why O'Brien was sent adrift ty Kate was that he had no money for her; and as" Jesne Allen wa3 very munlricent in the bounties bestowed upon her, she naturally preferred Allen, and as naturally relused to have anything further to do with O'Brien. To all the entreaties of O'Brien, which were many, cne turned a deaf ear: for all bis protestations of love, whicu he declared to be great, she had only a cold heart; by all his insinuations of the dark crime now committed, which he did not attpmpt to conceal, she was not shaken in the least from her stub born resolve. Sue could not be induced to revoke her decision: no more could he. Not being able to have her himself, he was determined that his rival should have her no longer. No sooner was he released lrom confinement yesterday than he begun to cast about him to see how the fatal deed might be accomplished. HOW IT WAS DONE. In the vicinity of the pcene of the tragedy is a fish market. The monstrous knives that fish mongers use lor hacking to pieces thfir mer chandise are well known to everybody. By some means or other how, it is a profound mys tery now O'Brien got possession of one of those knives. It is a frightful thing to look at when erne thinks ot its being plunged into human flesh and of its dripping with human gore. Armed with this knite O'Biieu was prepared for his work. The next step was to get at his victim. He has a means ready at hand and a tool ready to do his blading. The means was a letter; the tool a low browed thief, who was to convey it to her. He took it and went to the house of MiBi Cutler, rang the basement bell, and sent up the letter. All that it was desired to know was found out. Kate was in. O'Brien has a night key. Unknown to any one he sneaks up ptairs with his huge knife concealed in his ciotning. He opens the door to the little attic room where Kate slept, and found her at her toilette. Her or.ly garments were a chemise and a single skirt. Boon there were heard by the girls on the floor below words wrung from a heart tremu lous with tear and wild with despair. They went to the room. Tne poor girl was upon her knees before the monster begging tor her life. "Don't, don't ! I am a bad girl. You know I am not fit to die. For God's sake don't kiil me I" Such were her words. Here half a dozen voices broke in, "Run, Kate, run 1 run for your life 1" Quick as a startled fawn Kate sprang to her feet, eluded her foe, bounded out the door, fled down the first staircase, and was about to go down the next when the fiend by a sudden leap overtook her, plunged the preat knife into her back so far that it appeared at the breast bone, and she fell heaalong upon the landing and almost instantly expired.. AFTER THE DEED the murderer scratched his neck a little with the knife, and laid down on the floor with a run under his head and feigned to be dead. But he coon made it appear that he was not quite gone, for on the appearance of Captain Mills ho rose to hie leet, aud bean to show tight. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital, but will be given up to-day. Captain Miller ha a commitment for him, which will be enforced this morning, THE LETTER to which allusion has been made is given below. In titteen minutes alter it was stent Kate lay nnpn the itairs bleeding with a mortal wound;-" Jon 2d Kate i was down to conrt for trial yesterday and it was put off till to-morrow ; and Billy Hoomo's rir told me that you got subpoenaed this subpieaae lont amount to uothina- only to see w nether you wantto make charge asraln ne or not; and you know Kate that whenever i told you a thiutr i never lived ouly the nlnht i hit yon ana you nowed you tola me tliat you 01 1 not do anything; go when i met you and Jesse i wan crazv 1 did not no what i d ne; f have tcund out tDat girl wuut and told you that l staid wiili Toppv and whon you nord, i now bow you felt; yon toll jutji as i did and ou went to vet square; aud still you thought i never likod you; theroyou was wrote ; but lot that dors. No w j ou tl-'.'UK 1 will b.t yon auam Kate l never will lor I soe it is now use tor me to try and live with a nrl that done want me; bui as lor mo pom ft wiih tbat bitch Toppy only slio is so una! for uhauie'a sake t wou d break her back. Kate I never lelt so In lav lite as i do now tor hitting you, and makm? a tool of mj self ; but it is all done and it cam be belped; 1 dout tnina vou went with Jesse bi cause you antd to do to; but it was be came iou thought i staid wiih loppy Kate dout come down to court to-morrow lor my sate; and it pou ever did love me let me snow bo. as i wi I stand rtal. i will vaitlor a an-wor right a vav. all i can sav i am sorry it happened, so, Kate, i hope you willan werit. Jerky O'BaiBN. Wive the toy tho answer. JV". Y. JleraM. Letter lrom a w Southern Gentleman;'1 The lollowinir appears in the Galveston flews: "Island City Hotel, June 11. Editors News: 1 bave been informed to-nicht that it has been currently reported, and believed, that there is a general otticer ol the lite Coniedorate Array now at the Island City House, who Las solicited aud received troru tne I'ri'sident un appointment under the United States Government. I uelievs there are but two persons at the hotel answer ing this description, Gen. ral N. G. Evans, of Bouth Otrolma, and myself. Upon the part of both of us, 1 oeny this report. 1 believe I eau ay tor General Evans, as tor myself, that we have at bo time held any intercourse with per sons of the vocation to which. I am informed. Mr. Johnson belong, except la relation to the matins or repairing ot clothes. 'Iiespectftillv, "Arthtje Pendleton Bagbt, "Of the late Contederate Army." Napoleon Is said to be very anxious to re lieve Lawartine irom his pecuniary mtncuUies. lie Has ottered to assume Larnartine B liabili ties, amoDnl'mfr. to 3,000,000 francs, and t3 pen Ion kira with 40.000 francs annually for life, But La mar tine must abandon to the titate his pyribtB, estates, and personal property, aud It la nououiu )i se accepw we uuperiM oner. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, A lady in Brooklyn wouldn't ret married because flic was not able to support a husband. Sivori is In Paris, and has given two brilliant concerts this season with the pianist Jaell. Maria and the Forza del Detttno alternate at the Carlo Felice, Genoa. Victor Hugo lost $75,000 by the London panic. A game-cock in London pecked a child to death.' Brigliam Young is sixty-five, and hale as a bnck. The West Indies will give us 12,000 hhds. of sugar this year, aud 3000 nhds. of mm. Anna Dickinson has been giving the Boston people some "reminiscences of her early life." Governor BnruKioV, of Rhode Island, Is stop ping at the Filth Avenue Hotel. William Vaen. lias Dnished his historical painting of Admiral Farngut. Madame Iturblde ha left London for the United States. General Scott is likely to have an equestrian ttatue in New Yorn. A young lawyer calls hii mai-iiarc certificate "A writ ot attaln'd her." President Job tipon'" June lo imev will pro bably embrace a general tour of Nw England, Fitz-John Porter now resides in Morristown, N.J. gTEAM ENGINE P ACKIN O 1A1SRICATIYE FACKIESG, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES Of STEAM ENGINES. Ad article recommended by all flailroad Company, who have thoroughly tested it, and iu general nso or over two hundndand fifty ralliooi's, ana on trial by over five hnndred others. APOPTH) 11Y 20,000 STATIONARY ENGINE1, I is a nrBt-class article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. LiElirlcativc Tacking Company 60LE MANUFACTURE It 9, 728 CIIESNUT Street, rnitAMLPEIA. G. TILLOTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS. 26 DEY Street, New York. BOLD BY DEALEKS GENERALLY. 288p MILLFR-B STEAM ENGINE PACKING. 1 Ms Is the muslin covrcd,sb.oddy nllintr, stofflng box packing. SIXTY CENTS PER POUND. For sale by WILLIAM H. MILLER, fcolellanulncturerinrtbe United Hiites, Wear of 723 ' HBuNUT Street. 4 28 8p PliUadeluhla, Peuua. REFRIGERATORS. gC II OO LEY'S NEW PATENT SELF-VENTILATING AMERICAN PATENTED JANUARY 5, 1864, Is the best find only person Sclf-VeutllatlnK Preserver In the world ! and will keep such articles t.i Vouetaulea, Fruits, Meats. Gume, l)'ish. Milk, Kg8, st etc , LONGER, DRIER, ASU COLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than any other Refrigerator now in use I K. S. FA IIS ON & CO., 6 20 lm Nos. 222 and 224 DOCK Btroet. FJtltK ffc.VOO, AUD UPWARDS. 2000 KEC.limERAlOKS ICE CHESTS, AND WATER CUiLfc It.", just finished, comprising the largest ttnd best assortment id tho city, which will bo sold -wholesale and retail, AT llJBDUCED PltlOER. A. ANDERSON, 6 8 lmrp No. 136 DOCK Ptrcet. below Second. AUCTION SALES. CHAllLES C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER. NO. Wli MARKET Street, between Third aud Fourth. ADMINISTRATOR'S RALE. STOCK OF WATCHES. REGULATORS, CLOCKS, 1 1me riocos. Jewolry. Silver and PHtcd Wure. Show Cnsi'8. Mirrois, Good-will and Leuso of Store No. 1Ui llaiket btroet, estate of Mi llolilcn, deceased, On ivondav Morning, 25th Im-tsnt, at 9 o'clock. Full particulars will be lnrnished in printed Catalogue. JlOUSEUoLD FURNITURE. Also, On Thursday Morning, At 10 o'clock, nil the Household Furniture Further particulars hereeiter. 6 0 4t B SCOTT. JR.. AUCTIONEER, . Ko. 1020 aHESNU 1 STlttJiT. 6 215 C ALT) W are nrenared from now nnti! Jutvl. to make siieclul sales of any description ot merchandise, sud will Ufa our Dost enueavors to give suusiuccmu. Vor terms, eto.. apply at the o ttlce. ti2 2St 3ANCOASI WARNOCK, AUCTIONEFRS, 6185 So. 240 MARKET Street. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J LARGE, WELL LIGHTED A1W VENTILATED ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. lOB South THIRD Htreer. TO UENT. With or without steam power. App'iy in the Jfcj.vf tlUttlllB ;UltUV IU It'l. HU AWHW nt Jt t ruuins plt'Dty ot hliaae, nootl cellar, excellent water. line view ucemi, on-v. j uuw)(iaiiia ui v- -4 ...1. ......I ..1.. U.,1Af I A IU RliilM) Hat ulie view u( ucemi, ate. j uuw)(iaiiia ui v- seen, and tuli particulars at MuCALLA'H tw Hat . -v .) , a sft iL-Liviich l i fill HlUle. XtU. Olu VULOIUI .".IWOk. v u FOR BALK A DESIRABLE TIIREE- Jjl! atoiy Dwelling, with tlme-storv uouble BucU TTillrtinir on '1W1T.FTU Street, above Ureen. All D'odern linnrovemenU. Hummer kitclieu. ueatero. etc. 1 rice, iliUOU clear. Apply at trill Otlice, between 8 nnd 12 A.M. " FU K N U 1) 13 . THIS L A K (i tJ T, rnonpeat und Best Stock of Furuiiure In the wona i to ..ouUuoUL1)4C0.,a I7MO! FliRNU'DRE DEI'OT. CORNER OF MSTH AND MAKKICT STREETS, Ld o. 31 and 39 N HKl'OND Str.et. Parlor Sulm, tu Huh, i-rocade, fluah, Dtunank, or Ex')inlrR-room, Chamber, Library Rltchen. and Offloe Kurul uie, at labnlously low prices, and tba newest "tuLlfo ltSridum'school, College, and Bhop FnrBitnrs taAUdkd ofrnrnltura wanted by housekeepers at exceedlnmy low rticea. at eltht rol tbeir Imiueune estub llshnienU It you want to save money and net well leived go to GOITIT) & CO. before purebaalnu eliw wieie. Corner of NINTH and MARKET, and fa 1 and 39 S. MECOXD Street. 2QSa D R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH iimnT. ATOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPlll A Acknowledged by all parti, t interettetl aa bf tur to JWOHT sOt't'EHHFUL fHy8IClrJ nriyn In the treatment Dtmaiet in M$ $perialty QVlCK, TUOBOHUU, and vtniument cvrni guaranteed in eyory eB. KeDienilwr IK UI'NTItK'rt CeiebrattHl Keniedlua can onlr fc bad genuine at his old e a,Uitibd yitlee. Ng. PAPER HANGINGS. UO WELL & B0VRHE, MATS UFAOTUUEUS PAPER HANGINGS WINDOW SHADES. N.J3 OKNJEfltt 0 F01RTU m MARKET STREETS rillLADELPIIIA. MEDICAL. . R HEUItflATISIil, GOUT, NEURALGIA, ETC. ETO. A CURE WARRANTED. U6D IN WABBLY. The following wonderful remedy for the positive core of Rheumatism, Ooot, and NouralRla was dig covered after tho ntudy and practice ot a life time, by DIt. J. P. FITLER, One otThllndolpbia'9 oldest practielne physician., who baa mado these diseases a specialty, and having fnlly tested its remarkable curative power forannm I r ol years, now offers it to all afflicted and sufter lnf , with the liberal condition that If any cae can possibly be fonnd that it-t infa'liblo power cannot overcome, lib WILL refund to such case or cases, the lull amonnt paid In the trial cl this remedy. In. credible as this offer may seem, the proprietor knows full well from experience the merits ot the remedy ,and the safety ot his offer. It contains no Mercury, Colchicnin, minerals, Metals, nor anything Injurious or unpleasant. 1'rice .-00 per bottle. Prepared ouly at the Prin cipal Dwpot, INo 29 South FOURTH Street, above Cbcsnut, where Lr. FX7LKU niay be personally con sulted, iree of charge. lliuhcft references of wonderful cures accompany each Lottie. ESTABLISHED 18&5. MOTHERS AND NURSES Who hove tested Dr. HTtt.HR'5 IMtan r CAR. JI1NATIVE lor tho lust 30 years, certiiv by thou sands that it i tlio irreatent household renicdv tor Cross Chiltrcn, Juiauis Ticthiuir, Cholio, Cramp, rovol Complaint, Hloeplesaness, Pains, Spasms, hour Vomituisr, Frettinsr. iiatu ency, cholora In fantum, etc; contains noihinir injurious, is perfoctiv narnucFs, ana cni aren love it anany. rnce only 25 cenlH. t-atiBtaciiou (tuarantecd. ;-ol! dv all umirtiiMs end Dvaiers. Prepared only at io, 29 South FOURTH Street. above Cbesnut. 6 16 9t WS E E D L E 3' COMPOUISU CAflPllOIl TROCHES." Epeential as a compact, effective, and .afe remedy for Dlanhrre, ljystntcry, Clolera Morbus, etc. Have a Hoi at band. Exclusive Maker, C II. NEEDLES, TWELFTH AND RACE STREETS PHILADELPHIA. 1 Uty Cents per box. One cozen to families, $9'0n. For sale by Lirupgints. 6 16 lOtrp gUMMER TRAVEL, Via Korth PcnnsylYanla Railroad, SHORTEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE TO WILKESBAltHH, MsWCII C1IC3IK, AUENTOWN, EASTOJJ, BETHLEIIKM, IHAZLETON, AKD ALL TOISTS IN THIS Lcliigli and Wyoming YalEcys. Commcdious Cars, Smooth Track, Fine Scenery, Excellent Hotels, Are I he Specialities ot this ISonte. Tbroaph to M'Ukcsbarre and M.uch Chunk without clianseof cars. The new load between the summit of tie mountain und Wllkesbarre opens un views ol unsurpassed beauty. and tho new betel provides the boat and most ample acccnin.ooolloiiB or summer visitors KxcuiHion T'cke's lrom Pbilade phla to principal points, buicd mOM TICKhT OFFKJf.S ONLY, at re duced rates, cn baturdujs, f oott to return till .Monday eytnliifr .... xcarHion i icaeiB to vv liKesDarre, gooa i or ten aays, iHBaed any day. 1 liin'i.un i raiaO' Cars leave the Penot. 1H1KD and THOMPSON Streets at 7 30 A. M . a 30 P. M , nnd 515 P. t or particulars, sco time tame in anotner column. 6 2m ip iiLLIS CLABK, Agent. QAVID'S LIMPID VR1TIIMG FLUID, AND DAVID'S BLACK AUD (.'OHISO INKS for tale wholesale and retail, by MOSS & CO., BLANK BOOK JlANUFACfUMRS A5D STATIONERS, No. 432 CHESNUT Street. A single trial will convince any one of their superiority and cheapness over any ether American or Foreign Ink m the market. Specimens of several years standing of its durability and superiority over all others, can he seen at tne dore. 31 thstulmrp THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported uon. Conipettnt Engineers fumlsbea to Alining Com panies, Consultations afforded on all Mining, MetaOumlcal and Chemical Questions, at the office of the Bureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President. DWAKE EK KAY Oecrwary. lOtuthsrp 7 N ORDER TO SAVK A.OKEV AND 1ET AM 1 article thai nearly eery one Is rusninir tor buy l'RK.-'ION COAL, at t 70 per ton r gg iuid Stove size; also 11n genuine t.atiie Vu ( onl at same price t and a very line quality ol Li hlh ai7'50per ton 'or r ii fnd Move delivered to a 1 nnrts of th.i cli. Tee of Hlnte and Ulrt. Orders received ut Nu. 114 3. lUIKO Street 524 B1RONG ALE, AND BIIOWN STOUT. A freBh importation ot WILLIAM YODNGEHM STRONG ALU. andEBOWN STOUT VO KTJ! 8. Also, ALSOP'8 ENCLlSn ALE, in fine order, for sale ty the cask or dozen. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 4 J4Upr .W cor. B ROAD and WALNUT pATENTWIRE WORK rOXBAIUXCB, 8T0BE FKONTS, OUAaOS, PABTITIOSI8, TJtON BEDfTKADS, AND WlltU WOMA, In variety, manutaotnreil by M. WALKKIl 46 SONS) 1 29 1 tp Ho-H Hortb 8UTH Btreeh JUNE 21, 1866. DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOO D,' Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, Hare Jnt opened 8 cases American FtIdU, fast colors, 20 cents a yard. 1 case Buff flints, 20 oents a yard. Bist makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at ibe yery Ion est market prices, flllow Case and Sheotinn Muslins. 10-1 Bleached Sheeting Musiio, 87) cento yard. All-wool and Comet Flannels. WUITE GOODS. WBITJC GOODS. Shirred Muslins, White Flqtos, Figured and Dotted Swiss Moihns, Victoria Lawn, Cambrics, Jaconets, and aiBaoolts) Striped aud t'laid ilu3lim?. LINEN GOODS. LINEN GOODS. Table Linens, Napkins, and Towels. Host makeg ol Shirting Linens. 12 4 Linen Crumb Cloth. BLACK 8ILKS. BLACK SILKS. From tl 26 np to $3 60 a yard. Black All-wool Delaines. Black Alpacas, lrom 60 cents np to $1-25 a yard. Black and Whlto Plaids, 26 cents a yard. Grenadine Bareges, 36 cents a yard. , Mohair Cballies, 26 cents a yard. Figured Aluacas, 87 J cents a yard. A larre assortment of Hosiery and Gloves, Silk Son Umbrellas, Blick Mohair Mitts, Silk and Linon Fans, Edgings, Inserting and Jflonncing, Dimity Bands etc. etc. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Ste. N. B. 7-4 and 8-4 Mosqnito Bar Netting. 2 4 EW DIIY GOODS AT MAISH & WABNOOK'S, tPRICE A WOOD'S OLD STAND), No. 113 North NINTH Street. We have just ojened with a splendid assortment of TOWELLING. TAULE LIU EN. NATKINS AND DOTLIES. Alto, a large assortment of "WHITE GOODS. SOFT FINISH CAMBRIPS, jacu.seth, Nainsooks. VXCTOitl T A WKS and 8W1S8 AtUtiUNS. The Best Makes el Bleashedand Unbleached MU8LINS. Also, a large assortment of HOSIERY AND GLOVE3, HOOP 8KIB7S, etc., all nt the LOWEST MARKET PBICES. 614thsm2m LINEN GOODS ONLY, AT MILLIKEN'S No. 88 A 31 O II Street. NEW LINEN LAWN PRESSES. NEW PRINTED SH1RTINO LINENS. TRAVFLLING ERES8 UNENS. CORN COLORED LINENS. FLAX COLORED LINENS. BLOUSE LINENS. LINEN DRILLS, Fancy ana Plain. LINEN DUCKS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN CHECKS, for Boys' Wear. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, Beet Make. SHIRT BOSOMS, Very Superior. LINEN DAMASKS, by the Yard. TABLE CLOTHS, All Sizes. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. TOWELS, Great Vuriety. LADIES' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. CENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen Buyers will alvvayB find the best assortrncnt in the city, at MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE COsluUSw No. 828 AltOH Street. QLOSING SALES OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS, TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS. MEN'S AND BOYS' SriUNG AND SUMMER WEAR. bu er, at " boleuulo and Retail, will find bit pains in our stock. CURWEN STOOQART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St. e 20 2t ABOVE WILLOW. J CHAMBERS, NO. P10 AV.CM STREET. WH1TK O.OODS BAHGA1NS. Eblrreri Vu.lln fur wtlstB. It areelllea lor (Ire sen. Larti I laid and btrluA Kalnnook. kruuch M usllu. iwo jurils wide, 65 cents, lm mb ura 1 dglnia aud Insertions. 6 t.i k 3u Id aua 1 iiKert luiis ( auibrla T dliiv and luiwrtiuni. I.u a aatt I ambrlo Lace foin a ln a and ( urubno Lace Bourneus. tJLt Mis) Bhawo, barf aim 30 J3t DRY GOODS. FOR DRESSES AND SACQUES. ONE CASE MORE OF EXTRA FINE WIDE I I Q, TJ , AT 65 CENrS PER YARD. J. C. STRAWBRIUGE & CO., t 21 ". .. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. H U G U E N O T SHEETINGS. 10-4 Huguenot Sheetings. 114 Huguenot Sheetings. 124 Huguenot Sheetings. 300 Dozen Napkins, at $2 50 and$2'65 Per Dozen. 1C0 Dozen Towels, at $3 00 Per Dozen. ,1. C. &TKAWBMIBE & CO., 6 21 N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. FOURTH AM AHCII STREETS. E"YRE & LANDELL UAVIXG LAID IN A LARGE STOCK OF ' GOOD BLACK SILKS, When Gold was 25, they are still selling them at old price. SUMMER OOODS, CLOSING OUT LOW. 4 12 etuth rp Shetland and Sea-SMe SJiawLs. gEA-SIDE SHAWLS. SEA-SIDE SHAWLS. SEA-SIDE SHAWLS. All the Newest Styles, FKOU ?4 00 to16 00. JOHN W. THOMAS, 61S6tr I Nos. 405 and 407 If. SECOND StreetJ CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING,! Oil Clo In and Window Khude.i. V. K. AR(JIIAM- BATJLl. IS. K. tornir KLtVKTU anil MAKKET! Hirct'is, will open tbln lnornhm troiu Aucllon VVOItfl Canton uattlnjr, 81 c-uis; Red HU-'Ct Matting. 3T Cfiits; Infiralu t'arpotn. SO. 62 75 87 cents, l, 81-25. il-37. H60; l.UKliflli 'lapoetry Brussels ( urputs ouly 175; Ihree-plv t'arpeta only 2 -lv!J ; Hemp t arocta. tl7 cents ;i Kng ( arpeta vl cphi.-; I otiagc arewtu, ii7 Cent; Floor Oil Clotlw. 62 cents; Wn.dow Bhaden h to 83; Plnln.! Huff, Brown and Green Miadiutt. 50 cento: ritieeting jyius ma, zd o si cmi; ianeLiiioD s centt to i an : apKlug 25 cents; Towellings 12 cents up ; Cloth Table coerg, 8176; Alozauiluques 37 to 45 cenm; Lawns SI cen : Plain all ol Po'uines. AU tot2 i cnts; Aluaeas. all colors, 37 10 02 rents Cheap Wholesale and Ketp.U Store, N. E. corner KI.;Vji,N- 11 and MAKKET tits. 6B CLOTHING. UNDER THE A 824 Chestnut V BTSEET. -J & rCr J-J T. OP V. O. F. P. P. C, CLOTHING!' HICKS' TEMPLE OP PASIIION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothiner. WILLIAM HICKS, j No. lOJj MAltJv'MT Street, 612 2m FUUiDELPHIA. gTATES UNION CLOTHING II ALL 606 MARKET Street, 606 j Visitors will Und a larpe and varied assortment ot tn very best Jit. AD Y-MADE (.LUIHIMi ut the loiret tabh prices. 8ul(a, ContalDlB Coots, rants, and Test, trom12 M Sasiers, 2 25. Pants iroui (3 CO and higher. Coins and convince yourselves. it II 3m 2QftTO 945 FOK A SUIT OP BLACK O.' WOt) fancy colored cloth; army and naryolothti jo.. In style uucurpasiie.l. ' i s 7 m rp 1AtM, h o, 19 MS TH St., above Cbessatt & $ V A