THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1866. 8 THE OPKIVIlTNS. The Trial of the Fenian Prisoners Abandonel A Nolle Prosequi Ordered in their Casei Canadian Troopi on the Look out Camp at Fort Erie, Etc. Etc. Etc. Bdffalo, August 20. The trial of General O'Ncil, and the other Fenian officer captured by the United States steamer Michigan in June hist, wan to have taken place this week in the United States Circuit Court in this city, but owing to the following letter which has been received by United States District Attorney Dart lrom Attorney General 9tansbcry, it will not take place, much to the gratification of all con cerned in tbe interests of the cause: Washington, August 14. To W. A. Dart, Esq., United States Attorney, Potsdam, N. Y. tfir: I have received your letter of the 9th inst. relative U the indictments pending against the Fenians, and concur in the propriety of ttie course suggested. You are, therefore, herebv authorized and instructed to enter a twite prosequi In their cases. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Henry Btansbery, Attorney-General. This letter of instructions has also been de livered to Mr. John Garson, the counsel for t!e .Fenians. This is considered as conclusive evi dence lb at the Administration has no disposition to deal severely with the Fenians. The Governor-General's body guard, mounted, bout sixty strong, have been scouting up and down the river banks on the opposite side auicu their arrival at Fort Erie on Satuiday night. They appear to be quite sincere in their antici pation of a bruh with the plcmck ians, should they attempt a crcss-ing. i'hey regard all visitors from BuUalo with much suspicion, and are really to a most ridiculously nervous state. There is slso a small detachment of the Canadian liitles at Fort Erie. At ThoroM, C. W., the Government is about to establish a camp of instruction. About tour thousand men are no there, consisting of the following troops: lutb Royals. C jlonel Brunei; 7th ot London; the risht wing of the 10th Regulars; Colonel Hostcs' Light Battery, bat talion of 17th Infantry, and the 13tn Regiment of Hamilton, Colonel Booker's former command, i'oionel Wolsey, of the regulars, is in command cl ihat post. With all this display and expense the Fonians bere seem to be much amused, which nas been caused by their intended picnic. It is baruly probable, I tind from the best in formation aitainable. that any visit to the vigi lant red-coat6 on tne other side ol the river will be attempted during the festivitiss to-morrow at Clinton Forest. It is expected that Generals O'Neill, Hpc.'ir, and Muipliy will be present. TbePculau Picnic Additional Canadian Troop Authorized. Ottawa, August 20. Pubiic expectation is on tiptoe to ascertain the result ot the Fenian picnic which comes o:f at Clinton Forest to morrow. The general impression, however, is that the Fenians are not yet ready to commence hostilities. The last number of the official cazette of Canada, just published, announces that tnirty four adfiitLouai companies ot volunteers have been authorized to be organized by the Govern ment. Fenian Movements In the South-west. Cdicago, August 20. There is great excite ment among ttie Fenians here to-day, and a movement ot some kind is evideutly under way, although everything is kept profoundly secret. Some mysterious picnics and pleasure gaihei ings ate announced in this vicinity. Three nnndred Fenians left Louisville last night to attend one of their picnics, and on the same train there were thirty cases of rifles. Companies A and D of the 18th Fenian Regi ment leave Louisville for Chicago to-night, also two hundred Fenians trora Nashville, each one carrying a four-shooter by way of prvi stoni. Two hundred Fenians also parsed through Nashville yesterday from Memphis, on their way to attend the Chicago picnics, and news has been received here even from New Orleans that the Fenians there are making pre parations lor the Chicago picnics. While the recent Fenian picnic in this city undoubtedly lal no direct connection with any movement anaiiut Canada, as it was public, yet General O'Neill's visit here was doubtless for ttie purpose of consultation with lelerenco to that movement. Excepting the time he was speak ing at the picnic, he was closeted with promi nent Fenians bere, and t-ince his arrival at Nash ville he has expressed great satisfaction with bis visit, and predicts glorious times for the 1 ptiuiis this fall. v SOUTHERN FEELING. Some of the Southern papers that don't un derstand how Vallandioham and Woon were "seed" at the Wigwam Convention, anl that their withdrawal was a mere stroke of policy to tool the people, are really laying the matter a little to heart We make tee following extract Torn the Augusta Constitutionalist ; TOO THICK TO TflBJVB. " Thar was" says tbe great Artemus in his ac count ot that episode, his wooing "thar was at fectin' tics that made mo hanker arter Botsy. Her lather's larm Jined otr'n; ibelr cow and onr'n aquenched their tuirH at the fame spring; our old mares both had stars In tbeir forreds. The measles brake out in both families at nearly the earns period. Our parents (Betsy's and mine) slept every bunday In the same nieetins-houae, ana the nabers used to observe, 'HowtQick tbe Wards and Peaces air!' " . "No w.to borrow again from the great Artemus, one scarcely knows whereto look for a thing 'more .aproposser' to the times than this. It involuntarily recurs to mind at the thought of all that huge fantaronade wherewith the Phila delphia Convention wai gotten uuder way the tooting of horns and playing 'Dixie,' the rising of delegates and Cheer? lor 'JJaU Columb.;: the clan-trap of the chairman, and the entrance of South Carol inn and Massachusetts cheek by jowL This latter little theatrical touch in especial is fearfully alter tbe fashion of A. Ward, showman, and his Betsy Jane. "His Excellency Governor Orb, diffusing, let ua imagine, conciliation at every pore, appears on the floor arm in arm with Major-General Couch, of the Federal army. What a self-abne-gatory spectacle was here 1 What a lying down of the lion and the lamb together 1 And what wonder that the sublimed emotions were bo appealed to that delegates 'melted into 'tear!' Think of it, kind Heaven, tust think of it, that here were eight thousand patriots assembled who wept as with one single eye! Debarred of entrance by a chivalrous devotion to the Sooth that nevr wavered, even Clement L. VALLAxbiaiiAM and Fernando Wood, let us imagine, stood afar oil' and wiped away a pensive, tear. But human na ture is not calculated to stand these terrific ex citations of Joy; strong feeling is apt to become painful, and how well timed it was there camo up upon the air strains of dulcet music from a band cf titty piece. Blow on, oh I great trom bonecome in with thy mellow warble, ophe cleide thump for thy life, thou drummer; and scrape aloud and spare not artist with the big bassoon. Tears oi Joy have yielded pi -tee to shouts of triumph sixteen thousaud eyes are dried, and 'eight thousand tonsues vocife rate. A roar gees up that "shakes the Wigwam, and bark !. was that an echo that meets it as it dies a wavy Listen! K vo. trembles on the air what Is it? Pab! 'tii jiuiumn umy me looviaiis ui allanuiuha audlWoon, who, shut out lrom this great love- least oi them that have the wedding garment, are going away ot WOOD r ebnando wood, who this day can carry, if you put bim on his Mettle, the great city ot'iew York against New England; and Clement L. Vallandioham, who suffered all but martyrdom tor bis principles, was exiled because he would not help throttle the fionth, and is going to his home in Dayton, where the panels ot his house door show to this very day the mark of tyranny's musket butti and axes. . "Ah I gentlemen, it will Me a deal of blowirut to drovm the sound of Owse footfalls the footfalls of wen who, when Doomttlb and Circa had us by the throat, dared to stand up, in the very face of despotism, to plead for meru-y, for moderation, and for just ire to plead and to suffer for us ana for our sales." CONVENTION OF SOUTHERN LOYALISTS. " Governor Fcnton's Letter to Senators Harris and Morgan. We give below the letter of Govornor Fcnton to Senators Morgan and Harris, requesting them to attend the convention of loyalists to ue held at Philadelphia in September next: "StatbopNbwYokk, Executive Department, Albany, August 17. Hon. Messrs. Ira Harris and E. D. Morgan, United (states Senators, etc.: In view of the justice and importance of aiding in every patriotic demonstration of the fnencls of loyal government in the South, I take the liberty of requesting you to represent the State of New York in the Convention of StSnihern Unionists called ' for the 3d of September in the city of Philadelphia. Permit me, most respectfully and earnestly, to ask your attendance, that you may reassure these tried and true friends of the Union and con stitutional freedom, that the Union party of New York fully appreciates their continued self sacri ficing efforts to place the States lately in revolt upon a just and stable basis: that it sympathizes with them, and sincerely desires the re-cstablish-mcnt of local self-government in the commu nities lately in rebellion as soon as consistent with safety and future peace; that we are anxirtis to see their respective States repre sented in Congress as early as early as full assurance can be had that the power of these States will not thereby be placed in Rebel hands, and that he will cordially co-operate with them to these eiids "I have reason to believe that other represen tative men lrom the Union party ot this State will be present and unite in the deliberations of this important convention; that it will be an assemblage of great advantage to tne cause ot pood government, and that it will lead toex tendedorgauization throughout the South, and stimulate loyal and tmtrtbtic endeavor to har monize the people and restore the Union upon terras in entire consonance with the Constitu tion and the spirit of liberty. "Very rcspectiully, R. E. Fknton.' Terrible Powder Kxptosion-Scventy-Two Lives Lost. At Constantinople, July 19, the large cartridge and locket factory b iow Macrikuui, on the Marmora, exploded with territic iorce, destroy ing the workshops and killing seventy-two bf th hands employed on the works. The group ot buildings. comprUuig nine magazines, of which tour contained from 800 to 100U barrels of powder each, tie tilth about 1.1U0 ban els, and the remaining four about GOOD barrels each or a total ot about 311,000 barrels of about 51) pounds each. Nearly in the centre of these separata buildincs was another large compartment which ioimed the laboiatoiy of the establishment, in which cat t ridges and rockets were manulae tuted. In this last the accident originated. About one hundred hauils were employed, some in making new cartridges, andth" restin ripping up and extracting the powder and bullets lrom old ones. The otliciai account is that one ot the sixty or more Jews employed at this latter work, in usinir a hatchet to open a case of cartridges, struck tire with the tool, and, ientting.it blew up the whole etoek of powder, amounting in all to, it is said, neatly fu.oco pounds. The Porte return of the disunities states the dead at seventy-two, and the wounded at twenty-four. Of the fottuer sixty v.ere Jows, eleven Arme nians, and one a Turk; of the latter, three Jews, seventeen Armenians, and tour Turks. Frag ments of the killed wer picked up more than half a mile 1 rom the scene of the disaster; of rtae laboratory itself Lot one stick or stone was left upon another, its very eie being torn up as if a huge shell had fallen and exploded upon the spot. The London Missionary SDclety says in its lact annual report: "Sixty years ago, there was not a solitary native Christian in Polynesia; now it would be difficult to find a professed Idolator in these islands of Eastern or Central Polynesia where Christian missionaries have been esta blished. The hideous rites of tneir forefathers have ceased to be practised. Their heathen legends and war songs are forgotten. They ere gathered together in peaceful village communi ties. They live under recognized codes ot law. Thev are constructing roads, cultivating their fertile lands, and engaging in commerce. On the return of the Sabbath, a very largo propor tion of tbe population attend the worship of God." AUCTION SALES. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, ATJCTIOSEKHS. tm so. 210 Market street. SECOND LAltGF FALL SALE OF AMERICA AND IMFOBTHJDKY GOODS, EMB HOlDKRI fcS. LIN tH AND HOSIEKx" GOODS, SOTlONd, ETC., ETC. , By catalogue On Wednesday. Auguet 22, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising about 8MI lots new and eeanonabie goods which will be found well worthy the attention oi buyers. 8 18 It B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER. ,Ko. 1020 CHESSUT STREET. (21 pER PECT ION ! IS liAKELT ATTAlSED, YET A'. B. W. BTJL LARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING , "" Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish, From all Gooda of Durable Colon, Is ahead of anything yet discovered, i It leavt tbe Goods soft, and aa txrfect as when new, wl h no spot upon which dust can collect, aa is tbe case with all the preparations beretotora aold tor cleaiuUitf good. It la delicately permmed and entirely free lrom the dtetkieeable.odor of benzine, and all otbei resinou nuiua, , , I COUNTERFEITS a . -j Ot Dili preparation are extant, therefore be sure and taxe none nut that v bleb baa tne autograpb 01 A- BLLLAUD on tbe label. , , Manufactured by the Fropiletors, . . . A. B. W. BULLARD & CO., .li. WOjtCESTEB, MASS. Ceneral Agents for rennayivanla, ' ,v ' , DYOTT & CO., ,. , No. 233 Kortu SecOSD Btiet,f niladelphia. : Foraale by allDruiigtBu. t : 793ra TP YOO WANT' PERFECT SATISFACTION I i-..... n.,M hnT the celebrated iHKArrra COAi, Kggand Htove sizes, at $7 2a per ton. Also, the Bouine .ami ?r.n mu, m-wm ,41110 price, an a ry noe quality of i.KbiU, tHK and Htove, t W x. per ton t e-p notlilnK but the beat. Order re clv ,: 114 Month THIRW Htraot. L SH CLOTHING. J3AKGAINS IN IINB CLOTIIING. E00KHILL & WILSON, "BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL," Nos. 603 ana 605CIIESNUT Street. New Stock at the Lowest Prices. Having lold out our Rtock of Clot bine for Gentlemen and Boyi, carried ovtr from tbe late flre.nr entire stock oi FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING , ' IS TnB NEWEST, AS OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST, MAGNIFICENT STOCK HOW BEADY, TO BUT EVEBTBODT. Custom Department. Our newly fitted up Cuetom DeDnrtment nor conutns the largeat auoitment ot all the Daablonable Acw Fabrlca lor oar patrona to select lrom. Sens, CIVIL AND MILITARY, Mado up to order promptly, in the blah. eat nvleand at moderate prices. I BOYS' CLOTHING. In this Department our Stock Is alo unrivalled. The Best in the City, at the Lowest jrrices. 0BDEB3 EXECUTED ATT HE SHORTEST KOTICE. THE CHOICEST STOCK READY-MADE CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. E00KHILlT& WILSON, "BR0WH STONE CLOTHING HALL " Nos. COS and C05 CIIESXUT Street (22fltrp pniLADEunia. 0Ft Above OTATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, 606 MARKET Street, 606 visitors a large and ynned asBortment ot the very heat ADY-fil ADJE CLomiso at ua m.a, cash prices. ' Mutts, containing Coats, rants, and Vest, from $12 0 Dusters, 2 25. Fanu lrom J (10 and higher. Come and convince yourselveg. 15 31 3m THE EYE AND EAR. JJEAFXESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, Disordered Functions ol THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS- MOBBID AFFECTIOKS OF THE LIVES, WEAKNESS OF NERVES, AND GENERAL DEBILITY OP THE WHOLE SYSTEM, Treated with unprecedented success by DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. The following GENTLKMEX, who have lately been cured under the treatment of Dr. VON MO.SCHZl.s K t K. have ktudly permitted him to refer to them, and they would g.adiy bear testimony to the amount or BKSEKl l derived from his TKKATMIvN V i i. 15. MCL'Kli ur, J.eq., no. m Walnut street. FLOhM AKKh, Esq., No. JOSX Walnut street. A LAN WOOD. Jr., i(i No.619 Arch street. C. B. GKKr-N. tsq.. No. 24 North Seventh street C. J. liOLLOWAV, Esq.. No. MS Market street. J. t'OOPKR. Esa . No k North FtmiI tr,ot Dr. DAVIDSON, N. W. comer ol Ninth and Cbesnut BirceiB General KILBUBN. TJ. B. A.. Glrard street T. W. dWEK-NH, Esq., U. 8. Assessor ot the Second Tllnlrfrt T. J1ARY, Esq., Fiesfdent ot the Nineteenth Ward JnDllC BCUUUIB. Bev. S. G. UABE, Fhlladelnlita C'onfnrBnpo Hundreds of other names, ail perilous who would be caretul!? conscientious to whom thev would permit the Indorsement of their names, can be examined at his OiFIC.o-1031 WALNUT IStreeL T H E A T O M I Z E R. Dr, VON JIOSVflZIsKER assert with the utmost confidence that his ays em of treating Ll Nil. 1UKOAT. CHEST DlSfUeea, CATABBH, ASlilMA. and all maladies of the dlgintlve oruaus, by the use ol the AlOblZLB, la the only reliable one. Hince tha introduction ol this system canon have been brouuhc to his ottlce, Ko 101U WALNUT Street in which every other posHlble means have been fruitlessly em ployed, but reitcil'y j leicleti to his treannent. Ihe A IOAIIZEK isan APPABAIL'8 constructed on acientlllo principles, which, by a mechanical arrange ment, either by atmosplierio preamtre or steam, con verts any' m die ne Into a tine bl'KAY, and reaoty conveys It Into the BRONCHIAL lUBKSoc LUSGS, wlih the BEHPIK AlOBY UKKKNT. The medicines submitted to the action ot thlH APPARATUS lose no biiiK Of their CHfc lt'AL VALLB, at in other pri paratiuns. but are received Into the HESPIKA Ti.HY ORGANS In their lull MEDICINAL BTBENGTH . 8UKOICAI, OPEBATION9 OV THE EYE. ALL HUKGK'AL OfERA'l ION8 on the Eyes, such as Cataract Artificial Pupil, Cross Eyea, etc, sUliuily pet lormei 7 25rp J-OBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DKltGISTS, ; i ' ' IMPORTERS, ( ' . AND DEALERS IN i v pa nls, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTIt FOURTII STREET, ' 1M 3n' COBSEB OF BACK. ' "' FOR BALE STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS of CapeweU Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard aud Air Dealer for Coal OH Lampat It prerata the Chlmneyl from breaking. This we will warrant Alao saves an, third tbe oil Call and see them, they coat but ten cents. No 203 BAf Stieet, Philadelphia. Sampte sent to and part of tb United States, on receipt of 27 ceuta I U HARRISON'S PARIAN WHITE, FOR THE complexion, "'"ea the rich warm none of the Farlan marble. Bold at Ho. !M South 8KVKMTU J0NESj MARXET n . VsT.y '0 lit lux ; SUMMER RESORTS. CONGRESS HALL CAPE ISLAND, N. J. On and after Anfrust 27, the rate will bo reduced to f 3 per day. Hotol remains open n: til OCTOBER 1. 821 13t J. r. CAKE. OOLU M HIA HOUS B, CAFE ISLAND, N. J., Will Remain Open This Season Later than Usual. Persons visiting ns lata in August or earlr In Sep tember will find it a very pleasant portion of the tea shore season, and have the benefit of a certainty in securing ocean-front rooms. GEORGE J. BOIVTON, 818 8w Proprietor. SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. CHOICE ROOMS can now be bad at this favonto Bouse. W. T. CALEB. OPES UST1L OCTOBER I. 18 17 IEKCUANTS' II O T E L, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. This Hotel being entbely refitted and refurnished in the best manner, IS SOW OPEN FOB THE RECEr 1103 OF GTJEbTB. The house is located near the ocean, and every atter, tlcnwill be given to merit the patronage of the pooilo. McMJTT & MASON, 6 22U . PBOPBI ETOrW. SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE SEA SHORE CAAiUEN AXI ATLANTIC RAILROAD. SUMAlh-H AKKAMitMt.S 1. lUKuUljH It. iWOnUUKS. Five trains da'ly to Atlantic city, and one on rtnnday On aiid at.er 'i ilTJKaUAY, June 4), lobti, yalia will leave Vine street terry as lotions: Special zcuision 6 oO A. M Mail 7 0 A.M. lreli;Lt, with Passenger Car attached K 15 n. M. Jtxpie.-8 (ibiouvh in two hours) .no f. m. Atlantic AccoiLmouatlon 413 p, j,. kETtUM.NO LEAVE ATLAM1C. 8pecla Excursion ; 518 P. M. Aiail 4 45 P. M. Freign' li:tj a. M. Express (tbrougu m two hounti 7 08 A. M. AccoBimoda.lon 6 51) A.M. juuoilon Accommo-atlou tw Jacksuu and lu- teimediaie siations. leaves Vine street t'30 p M. Eeturnlng leaves Jackson 632 A. M. Uaddvntield Accommodauou Train leaves Vine stieet 1U15A. M. and 2 00 P. AI. Leaves IladUoulle.d l i 0 P. U and 3'. A P.M. bundsyMau Tmln to At'antlc leaves Vine street at 7 SU A. Av. anu At.antic at 4 45 P. M. Fare to Atlantic 'i Bound tilp tickeis, tood only tor tbe Ua.v and train on which ihey ore Issued, J. TlcketM lor sale at No. 828 Chesnut s'ri'et (t:ontiuental Hotel), and at the oiHce ot the i hiladelphia Local Express Com pun i, o. 2tj8. tilth street. Ihe Phi adelphia c xpress Company. Principal Ofllc No VI) H. FUth street. Branch Office No 3i0 N W Iiarvcs, above Vine will attend to the usual branches of expresB business along tho line ot the ruad, und de- ll" l.8aa, etc. 10 And frajn UJ trinm. Ooous of every description called tor and forwarded by express to Atlantic ( ity, imd all way stations ou the road Baggage cheeked from residence at 1'ulla oe lphla 10 hotel or cottage at Atlantlo 1 Ity. 6 252m JOHN G. BRYAN I Agent CAMDEN AND AMHOy, PHILADELPHIA AND TBtNTON, AND BELVIDEBK DELA W'ABE RA1LKOAD8. GBAND EXCURSION ARRANGEMENT FOB TOURISTS AND PLEASURE TRAVEL TO NIAGARA FALLS, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, TIIE WHITE AlOUNTAlNb. iiAKE GKOUGE. 8ABA10GA . Df LaWAKb WATER GAP, ETC. ETC. These excursion routes are arranged lor the special accommodation of tourists and pleasure travellers, enabling them to visit the celebrated watering places of tbe North, at much lens than regular rates of tare. Tickets good until November lt, lHOti and entitle tho holder to stop over at anv point on the route. . For Tickets, information, and circulars descriptive of the routes, applv at tbe Ticket Office of tbe company. So m CHESNUT Street. , Continental Hotel. 6 30 2m W. H. GATZA1EB, Agent FOR CAPE MAY! Commencing MONDAY. July 16, 1866. Trains will leave (Upper Ferry) Market street, Philadelphia, as follows: t'Ufl A. M.. Morning Mall, due 12-25. I 00 P. if.. Accommodation, due 6 P. M. Returning will leave Cape Island 6-30 A. !., Morning Mail due 101TJ. 6 U0 P. M.. Expres-, due 8 22. Ticket Offlc) s, at FerT.t foot of Market street, and No 828Cbe,nut street. Continental Hotel. Persons purchasing tickets of tbe Agent, at No. 828 Chesnut stieet. can by leaving orders, have their bag gape called for and checked at their residences by Graham's Baggage Exures. 28 i. VAN BENS3ELAER. Superintendent. Gf- A S L I G II T TOR THE COUNTRY. FERRIS ( &, CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS ;- ' I ' . MACHINES FOB PRIVATE RKBIDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS, . j CHURCHES, ETC. . , , FURNISHING FROM TEK TO SIX HUNDRED LIGBTS, AS MAT BE REQUIRED. ' This machine is guaranteed ; does not get out of order, and tbe time to manage It Is about five minutes a week. The simplicity ot this apparatus, Its entire freedom fiom danger, tha Cheapness aud quality of the light over all others, has gained fo rt the lavorable opinion ot those acquainted, w 1th its merits. Tbe names ot those having used tbem for the last three years will be trtven by calling at our OFFICE, - No. lo! SOUTH , FOURTH STREET, Where tbe machines can be seen, In operation. J ' FEBBI8 A CO., Box 1491 P. O. Send for a Pamphlet. . ' 19ira pATENT WIltE WORK rOBRAIUlIGS, BTOBB FRONTS, I ' .GUARDS. PARTITIONS, 1B0H BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WOlii, j in variety, manufactured by , M. WALKER & 8ONS1 j 6m8p . No. U Forth SIXTH Btseet. i , 8T0DDART ft BROTHER, DRY GOODS. BL AN J 12 r.r H. J. C. STRAWBRIBGE & CO. THIRTY-FIVE CASES BLANKETS, ALL SIZES AND QUAL1TIE9. liNFOB A PAIB OF LARGE 11EAVT BLANKETS. 100 PAIRS SINGLE BED I LANKETS, 4 M and 8V EXTRA 6IZE PBEMIOU BLANKETS. FISE GOLD MF.D4L BLANKETS. KM PAIRS VERY CHEAP BLANKETS, tT'AO. 2i0 PAIRS BLANKETS, A GREAT BARGAIN, SI. BLANKETS FOB HOTELS? BLANKETS FOR BEBTHS BLANKETS FOR CRADLES We get cur Blankets direct (rom the Mills. Our cus tomers pay no intermediate profit MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES. TOILET QUILTS. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, LANCASTER QUILTS. WORSTED COVERLETS. COMFORTABLES. PINK AND BLUE QUILTS. Any ot (he above goods by the case or single Quilt J. C. STRAWMIDGE & CO., 8.15 3m N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Ccrner EIGHTH and FILBERT, HAVE JUST OF EN ED: 60(0 yards American Phut', fast colors, 16 and 182 cents a yard. 1 case fine quality French Merinos. SI 25 a yard. Fine quality Black Alpacas, 60, 58, 60, 70, 80, 90 cents, (1, 81 12;, and 1 25 yard. FLANNEL! FLANNELS! All-wool Flannels, 35, 37, 40, 45. 50 cents up to SI 25 a yard. Comet Flannels, SI up to 90 cents. All-wool Shaker Flannels, 60 cents op to $1 a yard. Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels, cheap, Beet makes li eached and Unbleached Muslins, at the very lowest marl et prices. Yaid-wide Bleached Muslins, 25, 28, 81', S3, 35, 37 cents. Yard-wide Unbleached Muslins, 20 23. 25 cents.. i'iUow Case and Sheeting Muslins, etc. JUST OPENED: One csiEO Bridal Quilts, very cheap. Table Linens, Aapkins, and loweis. White Goods, very cheap. A large assortment ot Hosiery. Ladies' and Gents' Merino Vests, very cheap. A larere assortment or Edginge, Flounclngs, and Insertings, Ladies' and Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. Just opened, from anction, a cheap lot of Forte moEDBics, Tooth and Hair Brushes. PRICE & WOOD. 8 81 N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Ste. JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT St., Invite the attention of Cash borers AT WHOLESALE, To their Stock or FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN DRY GrOODS, Which for extent, variety, and general adaptation to the warns of the Trade. Is unrivalled. Package buvers suopllea with scarce and desirable Goods at and under market rates 8 17 lm Wholesale Hooms Up Stairs. JS o. 1024 CUKCT BtreeL TO LADIES About leaving lor the COUNTRY, SEA SIIOKE, OK WAlElUJivi PLACES, E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET, Offers a full assortment, at LOW PRICES, of ertn ucBuripiiuu oi WblTK OOLliH, puffed mhsmsts, piqufx. rRKNCH JtULINS, In all varieties ot plain and fancy styles. Laces, Kmbroideries, iidku. eto. eto. i.lnon Slteves, Collars, beta,, eto , in great variety. E M. NEEDLES, So. 1024 CHESNUT Street. ieejVg 0I 'Oft QAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DREIFUSS & BELSINGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON THE 14th INST A new and desirable lot of ZEPLlYii KNIT SUA VVIi Suitable tor the Watering JPlaoe, includiiis; a splendid assortment of .,,:, f . I WHITE GOODS. , IUCKID MUSLIN,, . . t . SHIRKED MUSLIN. ' ; 8W183MU8UN, PLAID NAINSOOK, , ! ... 8TRJTED NAINSOOK, h 91 j , CAMBRly NAINSOOK Nos. 450, 452, and 454 DRY GOODS. yiIITE DRILLING AND IIASKKT DUCKS. nilOWN D1IILLINGS AND BASKET Dl'CKI. FAIIMKHS' PASTALOOJ8KRY. HOIS' FANCY V HILLINGS. L.13KN 4 IIKCK8 AND BTRIPBS. EYRE & LVNUELL, FOIHTII AND ARCH. gLT WATER SHAWLS, Wholesale and Retail. FIRE -WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS. SHKTLAND SHAWLS, ALL GRADES. FUKK WHITE BAUEGU 8HWALS. BItKAKFAHT Sit AWLS AND HALF SHAWLS. tristuthrp ETRR & LANDELL. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. J. K. McILVVAIN & SONS, No. 20 North I0TJRTH Street, UirORTEBS AND MANUFACTURERS OP LADIES' DRESS TRIMMING?, ; NOTIONS AST) BMALl. WAKES, BELT UIBBOX8. CORH KilGF. RIBBONS, VELVET RII1BON3. ALPACA BRAID9. BKlRr B RAIDS, BUULE OLMP8, JiVr, PEART., SILK, VELVET, AND FASCY DUrTOSS, ZEPHYR WORSTED. OERMANTOWN WOOL, F.TC. F.TP. 81.16trp FALL, 1800. II. 1I0RSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH and CHERRY Streets, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Ladies' Dress and Cloak Trimmings, SMALL WARES, Zephyr, Worsted, Knittiuo; Yarns, Em-broldrrtf-B, IIolry, tilovca, and Fancy AVoolli u Ciooda. The poods boliiR most a. I our own manufacture, and importations, we are enabled 10 otrer special advantaKea lo the trade. g 10 tt MRS. R. DILLON, Ncs. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, II as a handsome assortment of MILLIKERTj Misses' and Infants' Hats and Caps, (Silks, Velvets Cranes Ribbons, l eathers, Flowers, frames, eto. 1 1866. FA LI FASHIONS J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) S KIR TS THE LATEST STYLES ARE MOW MADE ERY LIGHT. They will not BEND or BREAK like the sin ale sprinirs, but will PREbEKVE tbeir PERFECT and BEACT1FUJL HAPE, where three or four ordi. nary skirts ha been THROWN ASIDE AS USE. LESS. They are tbe most ELASTIC, FLEXIBLE, and Ul'RABLE SKIRT MANUFACTURED. Tbr COMBINE Comfort, Durability, and Economy, witu that ELEGANCE ot SHAPE whicb has made the "DUPLEX ELLIPTIC" the STANDARD SEIBT OF, TIIE FASHIONABLE WORLD. This POPULAB SKIRT is UNIVER8ALLT RE. COMMENDSD by the FASHION MAGAZI.VE3, and OPINIONS or the FRIYSS GENERALLr. At WHOLESALE by the Exclusive and Sole Owners of tne PATENT. , ' WESTS, BRADLEY & CAR Y. WARER00MS AND 0FFICE,n3 ' 1 i . No. 07 CHAMBERS,. AND i Nos. 79 and 81 EEADE Streets,. ' ! NEW YORK. Also, at WHOLESALE by the LEADING JOB-. BKS. I814 7t mwsOtrp ; JHE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES. ' ! ; No. 64 BROADWAY. '. Vines, Mineral Lands, and Ores axamlaed and reported ' apon. Competent EniiuiMrs futnlsned to Mining Coa panKs, I ' . Consultotlons afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical! and Cberaieal Questions, at the Offlc of tbe Bureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, Preeident ' DRAM DE KAY. Hecratary. tMtuthsrp aiifet. 1 .A FOR BARGAINS III BUY GOODS GO TO OURWEII nomn second bthbst,