8 1FFAIRS IN THE OLD WOULD. arcana tslkobapii special oonRispowDKnoK Paris, Annst 10, 1866. We are still 11 vine in a state of unccrtHtnt v. A Jtv days aco we thought peace had been con taiAfd: all the petty sovereigns of Germany "re bowing their heads before tho great Bia laork, who was stripping one of a province, the ef a town, and others even ol their crowns, 11 agreeing to be shorn without a murmur; but kewever, 'A Change linn Come Over the .Spirit of Our JJrcain." The Emperor has suddenly returned from "tehy, without having carriod out the pro gramme of both talking and water drinking. -A Cabinet council was held on tho dayot hi arrival from Vichy, and it was even yesterday Mimered that Italy was getting restive, and re Joeed to slen the armistice. The Moniteur, accord ing to custom, remained silent, but the Patrie, mi official journal, informs us that the return of the Emperor Is caused by the negotiations be tween Austria and Italy, which encounter Inter as Inable difficulties. The Rapacity of the Italian. Italy, as 1 have already said, is getting restive, Jd, not satined with having Vcnetia, now in nate on having Tucslc, Istria, and a part of the Tyrol. Tho pretensions of Victor Emanuel are fedced ridiculous; he was beaten at Cuatjz.a and at Ussa, but his attitude is more tliat of the onqneror than of the conquered. It is to be hoped that it Be galanluorno wil prevailed upon to bo a little more modest, and not keep Europe in a state of anxious sus pense. To add to other Italian disaUers, tho an of-war VAfforulatore, which bore Admiral Vcihano dnring the combat of Lisstt, went down ae day before yesterday at Ancon a, during a srreadlul thunderstorm. En attendant, Victor Jtaaanuel has taken possession of Venetia. Mow the AiiMtrlana Robbed the Public IuHtitutlons of Venice. The Austriaus before leaving the City of the Sea plundered the galleries, the museums, and tke public libraries of the most valuable works f art. Tuor Venice! when will its troubles ease? Victor Kmanuel, with his usual tact, and )n order to make himself welcome to the Vene tians, began his reign in Venetia by imposing a forced loan. The coffers of Venice are perfectly empty, and it will be utterly impossible for them pay a kreutzer, Nemo dut luort non Ilnltct." "With the exception or Italy, all the other bel ligerents have signed the armistice, l'russia, Bavaria, Wurtemburg, and the Grand Duchy of Baden, all of tbe?c latter powrrs (if so they can fce called, as tbey have shown themselves to be owerloss) have been quite stunned by the suc cess ot the Prussian arms in Germany. Austria onsents to everything. Some weeks aeo, on leading BcnedeK's proclamation to his army, we were led to believe that the white coats would aave made but a mouthful of Prussia. It was also generally believed in Europe that tbe Kaiserlichs would be victorious; but all have reckoned witliout their host. The Prussian army, ttcstly composed of raw recruits, has entirely eaten the Austrian, composed of vecerans, Many of whom had taken a part in the war of 18G9. The Prussian army will continue to occupy the Austrian territory during the four weeks that the armistice is to lust. The city ot Prague seems to be privileged. It is at the ancient capi tal ot Bohemia that the negotiations between Austria and Prussia ere to tak? pi ice. PrusHla Taken Care of Number One. The conduct of the Prussians la the con quered cities and towns has rai-ed the indigna tion cf all Europe. It will be remembered tout the King ot Hanover sent largo sums of money belonging to tho Hanoveriau treasury ! England before the breaking out of the war. The Prussian Commission now in Hanover insists upon this money being returu"d, and in case of refusal, threatens to confiscate the royal property. JThis is contrary to nil treaties, which guarantee the personal property of the King; but Blsmark Laughs at Treat ies, as "Love laughs at locksmiths," and he acts up to the French proverb, which says: uCe qui et ton a prendre, est bon a garder." As regards Hie King of Prussia, he is going about every where, to the tune of "$ee the Conquenug Hcio Comes." He a few days since opened the Prussian Chambers in person. It was along time since the greatest of the Hohenzollerns lias had a quiet talk with his loving deputies, whom he so uncourteously sent 1o the right about some two mouths back. His Majesty was In a very facetious mood: he condescended to wn that his ways had been somewhat uncon stitutional, perhaps somewhat irregular; but "Fortune Favors the Bold." He said he hoped that bygones would be "bj pones, and that his faithful and cherished deputies would shut their eyes to his little un constitutional peccadillos, and say no more about it. The speech of King William referred to little more than internal questions. With the exception ot whnt be said of an extension of frontiers as a consequence of tho late military events, he confined himself almost exclusively t the existing conflict between the Crown and the Parliament. He maintained perfect silence relative to the mediation of Prance. This non allusion to the pood offices of the Emperor has been very much felt at the Tuiieiles. Perhaps bis Prussian Majesty waits to testify his acknow ledgments to France until thetesuits of the Em peror's intervention are officially declared by the signing of a treaty of peace Perhaps there isacoolness between Bismarkand Napoleon III. What a pity! They were such good friends some time ago. Have we arrived at The "Quart d'Hcurc" ofRabclaUt We should like to know how it is that, if peace has been concluded, there is no disarming, neither in Prussia, in Austria, in Russia, or ven in France ? The Emperor' Movements. The sudden return from Vichy has caused great surprise in the French capital. The air is loll of conjectures. Is he 111? No, that cannot lie; he was at the Comic Opera last niaht to witness the new opera of Jose Maria. i9 there a hitch in diplomatic affairs? If there were, there ure plenty of amoassador3 in France, ud It would be more natural lor "Mahomet to go to the mountain, than for the mountain to come to Mahomet." t)hl lo ea f We are lott m conjecture. The rOR BARGAINS THE L EAILY BVENgH Ucn tivr, which Is gepcrally very chatty and remmunicative, Is silent on the subject. There is now such thirst for political news that many who at this time of the year generally seek the country, and fly from the dnst ot the capi tal, remain in town, that they may be at the fountain, head, and not have to be at the mercy of the "concon de campagne" and the country postman tor their news. This, too, is the season for the great breaklng-up ot French public schools and colleges, and the streets are now filled with uninformed youths, carrying home their prizes and wreaths, to the great joy of Pa and Ma. Amunementi. Tho great amusement of the day is the breech loading needle-gun, which Is being made to be more deadly in its effeou every day. French caricaturists are busy turning this great ally of the Prussians iuto rid'cule, and tUc Cliamin daily brings us its squibs and pencilling on tne Zun dnah del-gewet, r. The Louvre hs just been enriched with a new museum, that of ancient eta'ned glass. A hundred and f.ve pieces, admirable from their design, composition, and rolor, have ben fixed in the largo windows ef the apartments called Henri IV. Ihese works of art were produced by tho French, Flemish, Dutch, and German manufac- J " J,V" 01 int: niieeinn nnrt sixteenth centuries. ine oniuung in the Cnamp ae Mars for the great exhibition ot 18i7, which covers about 48 acres, i more than half terminated, and the laying out of the gardens around, which will comprise an extent of 75 acre.", has already commenced. SHOCKING OUTRAGE AT INDIANAPOLIS. From the Indianapolis Journal of T utsduy. The Sunday morning train on the Oellcfon- vame itauway Drought in as passcnuers quire a number ot Germans, who were on their way from the Fatherland to tit. Louis. None of them could speak the English languaee. Being corn polled to lie over in this city tin 1230 at night, they took up quarters at tho Culiioraia House. Among the party was a young girl, only lour- teen or riiteen years of nge, who waj on her w ay to join her pareats at St. Louis, from whom she had been separator) for several ears, they having preceded her to this country. About dusk on Sunday evening the bar-keeper of the alorenifutjouea house, by name ot Emanuel Hontck, persuaded her to "go out walking," holding out as an inducement, that a grand con ceit was coming off at one of tne gardens, and that they would attend the same. Tiie girl, younsr, innocent, and unsuspecting, having entire contideico in Honeck, as one of her own countrymen, consented. Instead of going to the garden, ns per acrecment, he led his victim to the commons just outside of the coi'Dotation line, and southwest of the city, and there, partly by lorce and partly by threats, compelled her to yield lo his fiendish and lust ful wishes. Afterwards, becoming frightened at his own criminality, Honeck fled trom the spot, leaving the outraged and helpless girl in her dtsolttt.on, in a strange place, tar from iriends and relations, not knowing whither lo turn her step', and uuuble, in her ignorance of the lunauage, to communicate with any one who coiilcl direct hcrto herncquaiutaneesalthc Cali fornia House. She wandered about the com mons for hours, weary and desolate. Finally, meeting three men, she accosted tliera, nskiii to be directed riubtly. Not understanding her, but soon understanding tout she wa3 young, alone, and unprotected, they in turn violated ner pcrt-on. The poor girl finally found her way buck to the city, but too late, ai thoue with whom she was travelling had lett on the midnight train. It is duo this party to state that they made every exertion to find the unfortunate girl boiore their departure, and grieved sorely over her mysterious absence. The giil, on her return, communicated the sad story of her vronus to soiup sympathizing Gerniau friends, arousing the greatest ind gua tion against the one who had done her this grievous outrage. Instaut and energetic search, was made lor the bar-keeper, who hud been soon to leave the house in company with the girl early in the evening, lie was found in a saloon, and acknowledged his guilt, bv crying out, before any charge had been brouth't against him, "that lie never saw the girl," and that "he wasn't with her." Yeslerduy he was taken be fore Justice Coulon, and held in $500 bonds to appear this morning tor examination. 'iho girl is very anxious to proceed on her journey, it Is noped that she will remain, so that the scoundrel may bo brought to justice. We are not an advoca.e ot Judge Lyncli's policy by any means, but there are some ease? in which his method of meting out justice proves beneficial, and this is one of them. It has been many months since it hos been our ill lot to record Mich a tale of heartless wrona- us h been mllicted upen this unfortunate and irino cent girl by a shameless scoundrel, and we do hope It is the lust. Honeck should bo made to sutler the extremest penalty that can ba in flicted by law. FURNITURE, ETC. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I havA a law stock of every variety ot FURNITUIIK Whl, wlU sell at reduced prices, consisting oi l UrtlN AND JURbLK '1 OP COTl'AUJS bUITS Walnut chaiiulh hvith. I'Attl OR hUIlh JN VELVtl- I'MTSH. l"AllLOR BPl'S IN H 1 1K CLOTH. PARLOR tVllS IN REPS. fcldebonrdK, Kxtenslon Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcsaei, Mattresses, Lounge, etc eto. 1 V. OUSTINE 818 N.E. corner HKDOSD and KAUii Streets. JpUR!NIT URE REDUCED 1WENTY.PIVE PKR CENT IOFiiifi the Summer Season, we will sell trow our Im mense Mock oi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A RKDrC'TION OP TWENTY-FIVlfi PEJt CENT. OI K REOULAR r KICKS, CJOUI.D & CO., N. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets, And altio at tl;e New f stabilshuient, H So Qg. 37 and 39 Nona PECOXD Streo ESTABLISHED 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON French Plate Looklns-Glasscs, EXCUAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC ilanniacturor of all kinds of JiOolcins-OlauB, Portrait, and Pic tir Fi-nmes to Order. No. S10 CHESNUT STREET, THlltD I;OOB ABOV E THE CONTINENTAL, Prm.ADMniA. 8 15 H, 8. FISnER'8 PATENT SfcLF-SEALIKC PRESERVING CAN. Ibis celcbri ted Can hn been used br thousand tor tbe iaat live t am, and all who have tried It apeak in tbe blithest term or In aupe'lur merlta We venture to assert that 1 la more re table, more convenient, and poa emes n, uro practical merit, than onvottier Can In use It lg tea ed and nnaenled wltn the greateateaae merit oi lilcb It imrtlcu arly Donate All ' au warranted that are put up accouiliig to oireetlona. For nale by the , n.anufi.ciurer. at his old Htand. J. B. UcUDltl'ltlE, No. ofnlKG GAUOKN blreet. Philadelphia. 8'JOimo IK DRY GOOjOS SUMMER RESORTS. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. On and after August 27, Uh rate will bo wdnec to t8 per day. Hotol remains open natil OCTOBER 1. 821120 J. F. CAKE. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE JfiLAUD, JV. J., Will Remain Open This Season Later than Usual. l'croonn visiting ns lot ) In August or early In Sep tember will find it a vory j leasant portion of the mi shore reason, and have tho benefit of a certainty in wearing occaii-lront rooms. C3EOUOK J. I30ITON, Proprietor. 818 8w SURF HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY. CHOICE KOOMS can now bo had at this favorite Bouse. W. T. CALEB. OriCN CNTIL OCTOBEB 1. i817 QOLURflBIA HOUSE. CAPE ISLAND, N. Opened on the 1st Day of June, 1868 GEORGE J. BOLTON, 6nwtir,2m FHOPJUETOK. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Ibis Hotel tcfngcntliely refitted and refurnished In the best n.aiintr, IS iiOW OVKN FOB 1UE BECEP HOJi OF GUEbTS. 'J be bouse is located near the ocean, and oveiy atton tionwill tc fct'en to mtiit the patronage oi the puoiic MoNIJTT MASON, 822ti PJtoi'iUEroRtj. QIIORTKST ROUTE TO THE SEA SHOrF O CAisJULf. AiiD Al'LAJJTltJ ltAlLltyAT) SI! J1 M t Jt AlillA.S Ui, U i. IHHOUuU I?, '1 WO xiOLi&S. Five trains oa-ly to Ailuutlc i ity, auu one on Hundav On and til er i llUItfJlAY, Juno a. 18U 54iJJ wii Special licuisiiiii . 6oO A. M. .. 7-.J0 A. M. .. 9 1 k. M. mill r. m. .. 415 P. M. .. S 18 P.M. .. 4 i'. 1. ..li'Hi JL. Kl. .. 7 (MA. 31. jwaii Freight, with l'usseL(.er Cur attuchod...J ixuiesa (iliiimtih in mo huurs.) Atlumlo Accou.muoutlou UtiULMKO LliAVE ATLA.NTIO." Specia Lxcim.ou Mall " 'icl:u . ' l-.xurups itLiMiign in twuhourHj.. junoilou ActiiUiuio. uil'on'to JaekHjiVauii iul 6 SU ,. M. lenni uiaie Biuuong, leavea Vine street B'OT P Hcturuluti leaves Jackwon K-32 A ljucwiinuild AccumnioUatioii Tmln 'iVni'V ' M. . M. i.VJle. n'Sf.'"1 1 10 IS A.M. and 2 OOP M. Leaves Hi.rti.oiille U 1-iiUP. At and3'.dP m 7 finI"1iy lla'l Train to Atlantic leaves Vino Btreat at 7 80 A. m. unit Atlantic at 4 4S P. M. Fare to Atlntitio, i ltouuil tilp tiokets, yoot) only tor tl;e duv m:d train on wbleh ihey aie ieeued, J ieket lor sulc ai No. UM chesuui s'roet (I 'ontlucntut .'uitcli and at the ollice ot lie hiludelphla Local ixtire-ai omimn,, o. 2t 8. rbth street. Kll'L,',i1'aH?.i.pt'la ' xweB8 Companv. Principal Offlca w h. lltli street, Branch Office o 3J0 N tt harves, above Vine will attend to tho usuul branohiw efeiprees business aloiiR tho line o ihe road, and de liver butane, etC i l0 aijd trom a tralng . t.ooiia ol every descripi Ion culled lor and forwarded by express to Atlantic city, and all way stations on the toad EaKtaKi checked lr.iin residenco at Phila delphia to hotel or cottage at Atlantic ity. b'ii'iva J0I)1 G. BETANB Agent rAum.a and ambof, philadei.phia GUAM) EiCCRSlON ABB4NGEMENT Fob 10UKI8T8 AK1 PLhASCKE TRAVEL TO XI.VCARA FATXH, MOM'KEAL, QUEUFC. Tnn WUI'lL t,oOSXlNb. LAKE GKOltUE bABAlOGA . 1)1 LaWAHp. WATKJi OAP, ETC. ETC l bese excursion routes are arranged tor the spnclal occotiimodttiou of tonrUts and pleasure travellers nilillni! tbeni to vielt the celewated watering places of innui.ii, .1 umvu iio Limn reRuiar raiea oi tare. lieketSKood until November let, 1866 and ontli bolder to uton over at any nmnttin tho Mm. I entitle the For Tickets, lutornintlon, and circulars descriptive of the rentes, anplv at tbe Ticket eittlceof tho Company. No 8'?8 CHEHJNCT Street, (lontineutul Hotol. 6MiW W. H. GA'IZMKK, Agent IOIi CJPJE 3IAY. Commencing MONDAY July h. 186B. Trains will leave (Upter Ferry) Alurket street, thUadelphla. at lollowB: li nn A. Jl.. Morning Wall, due 12-2.. 4 (10 P. il.. Accomuiodati. n uue 8PM UttumliiK will eavt'rpe Island 8-80 A. M., Morning Man due 10-07. &' P '.. Exprcs-, due 8 'il. Ticket Olllci s, at Ferr loot of Market street, and No BJttCbe, nut street continental Hotol. t enons purchasinK tickets of the pent, at No 828 Checuut atieet. can by leaving orders, have their bait tane called tor and ohei ked at their residences by liruhkin's lSntiaxe Fxniesn. S!8 J. VAN REKSSELAER. Superintendent. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. IlINT TO TOBAC CO CHE WIS KS WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. The only FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manufa tared n Philadelphia.! The liefcii in the Market. EVE11YBODY USUS IT Manufactured from the Eest Leaf. BOLD EVERYWHERE. 611 Factory, 8. If. comer JIkoad and Wallaos Streets fJMlE 11EST 1'IVK CKNT ClUAl'. IN THE HTV. D. P. MCDOWELL'S "RECONSTIIUCTION BKAJID." Call and try ihim, nt No. !50 aud UZH Soutlk 8ECOSD Street. The Iteconstiuo'lon (.'iaur. both Ih quailtt and uuan. tlty. Is unsurpassed by any teu cent cigar now sold hi this i city. H lit mwi liu H E THAT HATH EARS TO HFAR. LET HIM II KMt." Instruments to assist tbe hear. Ing at MADEIRA t, No. llii S. TENTH Htreet. below Chusuut 81b U 00 TO CURWEN FRIDAY, CLOTHING. BARGAINS IN 1INB CLOTHING. EOOKHILL & WILSON, s BROWN STONE CLOTHING HILL," Nos. 603 and 605 C1IESNUT Street Kew Stock at the Lowest Prices. Having fold ont our Rtock of Clothrna for Gentlemen and Beys, carried over from tbe late tire, tur entire stock oi FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING 18 TIIE NEWEST, AS OUR FRICE3 ARE THE LOWEST, MAGNIFICENT STOCK HOW BEADT, TO 8TJIT EVERYBODY". Custom Department. Onr newly fitted up rntom Department now contains l-.i.r.".". nient. ." ,he fashionable Mew t abrica lor oar patront to eelect trom. BVIT8, CI TIL AND MILITARY, Made np to order promptly. In tbe hiichcat ityle and at Biouerate pneea. BOYS CLOTHIITG. In thin Depaitmcnt oar Htock 18 also nnrlvallod. The Best in the City, at the Lowest Prices. ORDERS EXECUTED ATT HE SI10RrE8T BfOTICE. T1IK CHOICEST STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING IN PIIILADKLnilA. EOCKHILlIe WILSON, "BROWU STONE aOTHING HALT," Nos. 60S and 605 HIESNUT Strcc! iJiOlrpj PHILADKLPniA. aot Above: gTATES 600 UNION CLOTHING HALL, MARKET Street, 609 a large and varied assortment ot the ADY-AIADE CLOXUINU at the lowest Vlfltorg very best can prices, Hulls, Cbotalnlni; Coats, Pants, and Vest, Irom $12 0 Ztt.tcr, a lift. I'uniB lroui 1 3 r.O and higher. toiLe and convince yourselves. 1 5 31 3m THE EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, Disordered Functions ot TUB DIGESTIVE ORGANS- MORBID AFFECTIONS OF TIIE LIVER, WEAKNESS OP NERVE8. AND GENERAL DEBILITY OP THE WHOLE SY9TEM, Treated with unprecedented snccesa by DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. Tho following GENTLKMEX, who have lately been cured under tho treatment of Dr. VON MOscHZIs Ktlt. have kiiiilH peimitted him to reier to them, and they would b ad y bear testimony to the amount ot BtM.HI derived Irom hia TKKATMEN I : T. B. W CC'HE a KY, hBQ., No. 2.i Walnut etree. ml1".!?;1 ?KI k o. Walnut sueet. ALAN WOOD, Jr., i sq, No. 519 Arch street B. GRH ! N, H(j.,lio. 24 orh ."eventh street. C. J. liOLLOWAV, V-sq. No 6U5 Market stn et. J.t'OOI'ER. Ksq.N'o 3 North Frout street. Dr. DAVIDSON. N. W. coiner oi Mmli strtets General K.II.BURN. TJ. S. A., Glrard street. I. W. ftVEENEY, Esq., V. 8. Ajwessorot the Second District. 'l. 1IARY, Esq., 1'iesldent ol tho Nineteenth Ware rubllc ScliKOla. Hov. H. u. HARE, rhl'adclphla f'oufcrence. liumlreds cif other uuines, ail perxous wlio won'd be carriu li coiiscienlioUH to whom tbey would neruilt the indorsemcut ol their name, can be examined ut bis OFFICE, No. 11)31 WALNUT Street. THE ATOMIZER. Dr. VON JIOSCDZISKER asserts wlih the ntmoet cunndcnce trai his sys em ot tremlnK LI NO 'lliROAT, CHEST DlBia-es. CATARRH, AS HIMA. and ail nialaoii's of the digcailve oruans, by the ue ol the A lOAiIhlt. la l lie onlv ri'liuliln nr.n m.,n tho lutroducliou ot this s.vatrm casus have been broiiuh'. to hla ollice, No 1131 WALNUT btreet in which every other possible mcuns huve oeeu irultlessly ein p l ycii, Dut reiioi y jiciueci to tils trcannent Ibe A lO.YtlZhlt IS an AI'l'ARA irS I'.in.trnnfAA nn scientitio principles, which, by a mochauival arraiiKO nicni. either by atmopheno prcsi-urti or stnaui, cou veris any nifiiicne Into a Hue tl'ltAY, and read! y conveys it li to the BRONCHIAL ll'BKSof LUMli, Wlih the KEM'IH.VIORY t UKKKNT. Tho medicines mbmilted to the action ot this APPARATUS lose no biiiK ot tlielr 11E ICAL VALOK. a-s in othor yr, rarati"""- uut are rcceiveu into the 1IESP1RV- T'Ki MituANH in their lull li'l'HI. SG'l II. MEDICINAL M'lll.H.'SL lli r.lt THINS ON TI1K EYE. AIL sl'UGH'AL OPERATIONS on the Eyes, such as t'atjiivinc, Arllilciul Pupil, Cross Eyes, etc., gkilmly puiormed. 7 25rp FERTILIZERS. J 1 M ON I A TED PHOSPHATE, A Concentrated Fertilizer. This prepatatien contains Pure Ground Bone, and the best FrrtlllzliiR Salts known to aitrlcultutal ebomtstry, comb'ned In such a manner as to develop tholr produc tive properties on'y when nxed on the soli. Price 1,00 per ton. For sale at the manuiacturera' depots, So. T44 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, No 8 BCBLISG hLlP.Scw Tort ! WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., 8012trp Manufacturers. TLNE BREECH-LOADI VG SHOT GUNS, Made to older by BUlnirp EVANN, No 83 SOUTH Street. ST0DDART & BR0THEB, J0NESj rj st.7 AUGUST 24, 18C6. DRY GOODS. P II ICE & WOOD, IT. W. Comer EIGHTH and Pi LB EST, 1IATE JUST OPENED: COCO yards American Trlntf , fast colow, le u 18 cento a yard. 1 Cfce line quality French Merinos, $1 25 yard. Fine quality Black Alpacas, 60, 66, 60, 7 ), 80 03 centa, jfl, tl 12J, and $1 26 a yard. FLANNELS I FLANNEL? I Ail-wool Flannels, 35, 37J, 40, 45, 60 oonts. up lo i oa jard. JJonict Flannols, 81 1 np to 90 ccuU. All-wool Minkor Flannrls, 60conis up to ?laynrd Bleached and Uiblenchrd Canton Finn no s. obmiu. Best makes li eached and Unblcacho l Mtts.ins.st tne very lowest mart pt prices. Yard-wldo Bleached Muslins, 25, 28, 31J, 33, 35, 01 g cents. Yard-wide Unblcachod Muslins, 20 23, 25 cenK, 1'lllow Case and Sheeting Muslins, etc, JDST OPENED: One caso Bridal Qnllts, very cheap. Table Linens, apkins, and lowoig. Vf hito Goods, vory cheep. A largo asorttncnt of Hosier. Ladies' and Gents' Merino Vosta, very ohoap. A larcc assortment of Edgings, FIouuelnp;s, and Inserting, Ladies' and Gents' Linen Uundkercinofs .Inst opened, from auction, a cheap lot ofPorto- moLcaits, Tooth and Uair Brnalioa. PIUOE & WOOD. N. V. Corner EIGHTH and KILBEKT S 8181 WOOLLEN GOODS. CABSIMFKES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. During tbe remainder ot this month wo shall offer our MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, (Houentnririnirthe ear.y summer), at prices that will uivi aaiiiu BS.li, 1-wooi acflmcres for Boss 87X cents and tl. Heavy Vtxed 8ltneresfor Altn. ti-tb. fine Mlk .Nilxtures icr suits. Flue Black CasBlu ores. Watt r-proot Cloakini.8. best grade PG0 Seme of the above goods are neuny one half last sea son's prices, J. C. STRAWBniDflE & CO., 815 3a N. V.T. CORNFR riCIITH AND MARKET. rpWENTY-riVE CENT SIIIKTINGS Two Additional Cases bA'IKA taUOU HtlJRTINilS, AT 1WENTY FIVE Twelve cases BKrT HAKE HIIIR'tLNUM. W llllsniBviliO, tew York .wHb, a. afcuvillo, msu'ta. p a ...n:rS,.-.'l:??H,Pv.-t,w J crg,V- hlSt. 11AL1H (ISBLF U IIKT) .MUSLIVS. rm yard-oidj, 21 conts. Lxira Liuv and ivluo i!1c nts. CA IHO I h AT IlHr,.15 . N . R ...,-.. .vanli, in-t colors at 1H cenn. V.C6LIN8 HI' 'ilijs lib' E T WHOLESALE R..1LS. 8 15 .?in ' N.W.C ORX ER KIGIITII AN DM Mi HE T. ii:iMxos 1 0 p i7i n s LUPIN'S nil-M.'!! 51 ERIS'OS, Sl'"Ci Oi.K CA-i: BDPKhlJ QUAL11Y MlilUNOS al-W. KIjE COI.TLO POPLIM3, 8125 RICH JTLAIU l'Ol'LlX, 8P60. SIIAVVI.S. BARGAINS IN 6TELLA SHAWLS. BARGAINS IN ULANKET BHAWi.3. J. C. STBAWBRI1ICE & Cll.f 8 IS 3m N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARIiiiT J AS. R. CAMPUELL & CO., No. 797 CHESNUT St., Invite the attention of Cash buyers AT WHOLESALE, To their Stock of FRENCH, imiTisu, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, Which for extent, variety, and general adaptation to tbe wauts of tbe Trade, is unrivalled. Fackufie Luvers suopllrd with scarce and deslrab'c Goods at aud under market rates tj 17 im Wholesale Rooms Up Htairs. .No. 1024 CUEHMJT Mtroet. TO LADIES About leaving lor the COUNTRY, SEA SHORE, OR WA1ER1NU PLACES, E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET, C ffers a lull assortment, at LOW PRICES, 01 even description of WiilTfc iHR Drt, PUFFED MUSLINS, P10.UK8. . . . , , KRKVCII MU4LIVS, In all varieties ol plain aud tancy styles, laces, Kmbroldcrie8, Ildkis. etc. eto l inen blecvea, Collars, bets, eto . In great variety. E M. NEEDLES, Ko. 1C24 CHESNUT Btreot, QAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONU BRANCH. DREIFUSS & BELSINGER, Ko. 49 North EIGHTH" Street, HAVE OPENED ON THE Utu INST A new and desirable lot of ZEPHYR KNIT SUAWL8 Suitable lor the Watortujf Places, inoludluir splendid assortment of WHITE GOODS. FUCKIAD MUSLIN, SHIRKED MUSLIN. 8W1S8 MUSLIN, PLaID NAINSOOK, 8TUITLD NAINSOOK, 91 ' CAMBEIC NAINSOOK. Nos. 450, 452, and 454 DRY GOODS. II. STEEL Ac SON, Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, HAVE jrSTCPEBED 1 ease 8 4 All-wool De1alna, choice eolo't. 87Xc. 1 cac 6-4 Ail wool Peialnea choke colors, 1. 64 French Casbmire Slicphard l'laids, ai, worth 1 cane shepherd Pit. Id Valenclaa, worth 0r. 6 4 Kiack yreen s ( loih H7o. l. at jj. and &0. Ixiub e h All-wool plaiiis ., vortb Sue. BW 6ties l)r Irenr.h ti ti'r.M.HiKo ) case 4 4 Doubio 1 nrpie Enxusb (Inlut.es Jjc. Bent Airericnn I Mutzes daik styles. Kc. lnod k'ust Colors Cnlntr.es dark sty Us, 18c. t.nod Fast Co ci i blntzes, 1 o H-4 hi etlog Muslins, Mc, f l,l l, and l-28. 4 Pi ow t ae A.uhIuis. al 3-. 37. aud 40o ) aril .TA-ide rtlenclied Mus in i1 i uud 31c. i. , """''ale und Utlca M u lins. fo jVl liaiiisvili, aso.. New York Ml, is 450. t tib .n. IihI Muh ins. 14 1H, 21 a, and X8o. 0 4 J nl leachen Wnailns 3Ao (.4 1 nl.l.Hbed Mu. In. x,Hc. iiesv.y l'nblencbf d (lotion c .antiols 2 to 45c ' Jm aw hirnriici) i ot on h'lnnui ls 31 to SOc. V' V,".00., F'"""', 3,c. worth auo. Yuid wide HHllardva e aincl Wi! 1 n an vain Iinmet I1 lai n- s. 'n bi and 70 no oualitv M imclinlpr i , ... loub'O-wld li Maicbexu t Olnubams, 3)0, ALL-WOOL (MsMMrRRi. jus, lor Men's and Hos' near. Hew Sty MX to 4. 823 St MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. MRS. II. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Ilasa handFome assortment of MILLIKRV Mlsse and lnlants' Ua s and ( ops Fllks, Velvets Ciapes Illbbcns, Featbirs, Flow n, t ramea, etc p E II F h) O T 1 O N 18 11ARELY ATTI JitD, YET A. B. W. DULLARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOS KEM.V10 Crease, Palct, Filcli, ana Varnish, Fiom nil Goods o; Durable Co ors. is ahead of anything jctdisciivered. It leaves tbe Oeods soit, and ai rertrct as when new. w b no svot upon iltli dust can col ect, as is theoaso with all tbo ptciiaraiicus hereto ure soid lor cleiinsune ijoodt. It Isiiellcrtely periiirr.rd m,' cnt rely free irom the Uulllii" 1 ' lu"i a" resinous COCNtrltt.EiTS C 1 this prentirnilon are cxtr.nt therefore be sure and is! e none but tliut w bleb l.as the auloaiaph oi A. U. W VLLLA LI) oil the label Manutactured by the rmpiletors, A. 13. W. BULL AUD & CO., WrtriwrEB, MASS. ( cnrrcl Ayenls lor PcunsvlTauia, DYOTT & CO., Ko. S32Korth SlLCOND treot.f hlla lelphla. For tale bv til DrugKlsu. 7 9 3m OTLIttLEDFK, TliOUT, VOI0T ,t CO., KJ hep most icfrcctiull locub tfce attention ot the public ut large to their newly Invent,' Patent, THK UNIVERSAL AJAliVIISl T.hich. br ilitchrrtlnv n perciufion cap made expreasly lor ti e purpose, w.ii piove vtrj elii ctual lu the urevual tion ol buiHanfB ttir. 'J he Itl twin;, me some ot Us errat adynntuTs: 1st. r- nn,lhli,y oi c nstruvtiou chaupuess ami ease In lit plii atum, so that aervum ot ehl d ruuy set It. id. l'rcednii irom ilsmt r to oetvonsor propcrrv. td. l'nier!iuity w iinplien no toauv oartot a Poor. V ludiAv tiint.nj. Miutler, Gate, Onrdeu. ITosciya. Klf! 1 Btl etc. . ' 4th It mvrs p check to burn'Ms hy alsrn loer the ln u a es. i eiH ,ots and police oth i he n ind ts to itved ir ni much palului anxiety, ii itmn e :m Ine-r. or "Id our csiieciolly when aiticles ot i' i cat value err kept In ti e .iou-'C fth It is a uu: versa' (irutcctlou 10 travellers to fasten en ebon Ler !norp. 7th lis conjunction I- simp e and not liable to get out of order. DIRECTIONS FOK TTSK CCOMPA.ST EVEttY IN- TV,r. ,'.'!ve. piu ,our ttr,ice at he low unco of ONK IH I L."i:. italuiiive o VD caps ai:d it cauno' bo uot ch. aprreltlirr uoin us or ruin ou afcenls Foi lurtUur l urnculuis li.i. ulie nl nrialnr f S1MUI.LDI I! OU r, VOIQT & CO.. ullice. No 6.'4 WAbU treot. Wo will serd the A LAB MI -"P to any "p.ol 'Jhe 'csa'e 00 rtcopt 01 1"'co nd "is c,:nt,' t,xtr Country Agents -.vnntcd 6 29 3m ViSITING AND WEDD.KQ CARDS, WU1TTEN, EN(jRAVKI), AND PRINTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. 1M1TALS. tOIsO(ilIA im CBiSST. AUM RTO 81 A U PhD ON PaPI K AN 'i EVJLOl'V.B IN COLO 1(8, GUaTIH. 1 The Finest Enalish. French, and Amsri can Paper and Envelopes. B101J0ORAU8, AltMS,tiitE-TtJ, Desmned nd En graved. vmnso dt:rkc, travii.lino cashh. ponr. FOII"h. l'(HKKI-EOi K KMVK8, BACKOaAI JHCN EOAH1S, und a very 'are stock ol FINK S'l A'l It )NKIIY. J. IIOSKIXS t 00 , 6TATI0SER8 AND ( AI D ENCRAVEiiS, 6 JHCn ip Wo. 913 ARCH Street 1Z LINK'S IVILLOCOHUYS, UA80NH, LYMAN'S, 1' A T K N T Ain-Tionr K L K-S BALING FRUIT JARS. VI 'he above Jars w ofler to our customers and tli public ifeu'Mt y, with entlri: coutlihuiue. ut t ie LOWf'ST KLINES I PATEN 1863 J. WEIDE17ER. lr YOU WANT lJiau 't.CT -SATlSPAOTIOIf 1 in every respeel, buv the ctl.briited PUK.hij& C'Oa, t and Mtoe aizoa. at 7 .6 nertun a mo. the jeDulnel-.AOl E VKIS CUiIj sau.e sizes, name p'lce, and a v-ry tine qnality ot Kbliill. I-kk aud Htove, at ti8 1 1, pti' " ' keep nothing hut the best. Orders re ceived t So. lit houlh'i'IJUM' Ktreet. 624 pLmcis rx"vv ntic work OBBA1LIKOH, HTOItK FKOMTH, GUAKOS, PAKTITIOM8, IKOS BEDKTEAllH. AM) WIKE WOHK, In variety, munulacurei) by M. WAIiKKIt A SONS' 3 80 6mb ' No 11 Her. HiiTH Street. T.anTvui mn ntirr nnpwoiTnpa V t , ... ... . . 1 - .1 t . . cheap by the douen or c iet suitable tor retail trade, at i. KEKNAN ItttOIHKBN. ftli 1id v - i 1 vkmi-nti (. i . v i Aiu- ng oi n. twvui ix Dire I. KORTH SECOND STREET, A. 8 IS lm No. 58 P. srroND street, Pbl adeluhia.