The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 23, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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AJOtaiCAK COLONY LN THE BOLT L&ND.
The Boston TrawUer gluten that letters btv
len received In that city Irom the Amrrlc ,in
colon; at Jaffa, Tbui lar tbe colon into have
ol boon molcMed ty the native; but tby com
plain ol many privations allying irom a cbange
le ellmaie, bad water, ecarcitjr ot provision
and want of cash. Mot a word Is Bald about the
Mirpaseing beauty of the "orange irrove," "the
parly and tbe latter rain, n tbe "three crops a
yar," and the "holy, spiritual influence" of the
"nared aonl."
When their village Is erected and they are be
frinnttiir to prosper that Is, If It be possible to
prraper in Hoch a God torsaken land then their
reaJ sorrow will bet'ln. At present, while they
are poor, and disorganized, the thieves and
manU'rers. who Intest the whole region, may
ot think it worth their while to trouble them;
.but In them become worth robbing, and they
UJ be robbed without mercy.
Tbe colony at present is under the protection
4l the American Consul, who has obtained a
mflicient force from the Turkish Government to
keep tM thieves at bay. This protection cannot
always be afforded, and when it is withdrawn,
the coloiiifta will be compelled to look out for
Ibemservcs.
D. Mayo G. Smith, of Ncwbjryport, in a
letfa-r dated Jaffa, October 23, writes mire
hopefully. He Bays :
I have with me Professor Cross, of Germany,
one ot the most learned and spiritual of area,
whose wife is a Russian lady, who has been a
resident ot this country, principally ii Jerusa
lem, lor twenty-seven years. He has taught
Hebrew in the UuUed States, but has lived here
jbfieen years. Most W cne Amnu c en
camped in wooden h.nu on he sea-snore. Never
were seen a more interesting "d motley collec
tion ol tents. They were extemporaneously
built of odd remnant of parti-cokyed cloths:
con-picuously prominent were bed-clotheg of
every hue and fabric, but a da- of rain ttt a
dash of wind prostrated thesie multlformed
houses of the hour, or at U'ast most ol them
aoon faded away. Now they are in better condi
tion, nearly or quite all hnvin wooden de
pendencies to meet tho contingencies of the un
certain reason. Scarcely any ruin falls here
atier April, but certain ominous, llcccy-lioklng
barges come drittinf? slowly over tho sea. and
irjinkled to saturation some things most sensi
tive to bumlds. v.
Nearly all are contented and nappy. Some of
tender health have been made strong. One of
car number, a little child, Hick when it entered
bip, died a few days since.
One was born since landing, which keeps our
number complete. It is singular that, as in the
Mayflower, one death balance 1 one birth, and
tone preserved the primitive number ot seli-
joade exiles.
In a postscript tbe Doctor mentions the death
of two children and a man named hums, a
Middle- aged man from Maine.
Senator Wright's "Will.
The will of the late Senator William Wright,
of New Jersey, was admitted to probate last
week in the Surrogate's office of Newark. Tbe
entire valuation of the estate was sworn at one
million dollars, of which $GOO,000 are in real
estate and $400,000 in personal property. All
of this Is devised to the lamily except $1000,
which is given to the House of Prayer. Tbe
homestead, outbuildings, and adjoining pro
perty on Park Place, running through to River
street, is given to tbe widow for her use during
her lifetime, and after her death goes to her
children.
The sum of fifteen thousand dollari is "(ven
to his grandson, and ten thousand dollars to bis
grand-daughter, cbildreu of Mrs. Gavers. bis
daughter in Russia, and a like sum respectively
to the eon and daughter of bis only son, Colonel
E. II. W'ncrht. The rest of the property is to
be equally divided between the widow, son, and
daughter the hitter's portion be;n secured to
her for her sole nse. Provision ie made in case
ol tbe death of any one ot the legatee tur
dividing their share among the survivors of the
legal representatives. Tbe will is dated Feb
ruary 17, 18(16. United States revenue stamps
to the value of five hundred dollars were
attached to the will when it was admitted .to,
probate.
The New Bishop Elect of Maine.
Rev. Henry A. Necly. recently elected to the
Blrthopric in the diocese of Maine, made vacant
bv tbe death of the lamented Bishop Burgess,
w'aa born in 1830. at Payetteville, Onondaga
county, New York, and bis father shortly alter
removed to Chicago, where he remained for &
teen or twenty years, a well-known commission
merchant, the family residing most of the time
at Bclvidere. He graduated at Geneva, now
Uobart College, in 1H49, where, for the next
two years ensuing, he studied theolot;vunder
Bishop De Lance y. He w as first rector at Cal
vary Church, Utica, and then of Christ Church,
Koch ester, building up both parishes, and after
wards, at tne solicitation of his Bishop. Chap
lain of Hobart Collego, where he was admired
for his scholastic ability and zealous discharge
of tbe responsibilities of his position. He is
now assistant minister at Trinity Chapel, in
New York.
A New Powder A new explosive mixture
ailed "Poudre Fontaine," used in tbe torpeloes
which were tried against the hull of tbe Vaub m,
has been emnloved in blowing up the old quays
ot one ef the basins at Toulon now in process of'
extension, a mind cnargea witu nve Kilo
grammes of the powder exploded with such
effect that a charge of one hundred kilogrammes
f the ordinary gunpowder would have caused
IW destruction. Tke charge was purposely a
fern all one, and the engineers congratulated
themselves on having commenced ao cautiously.
A singular result of the explosion was the kill"
ing a quantity oi fish. The workmen picked up
seventy or eighty pounds weight, which floated
on the surface ot tbe water. The 6Htne phe
nomenon had been remarked Irom the action of
the torpedoes.
Michael Angelo's "David." A bronze casting
has been made of Michael Angelo's eolos.-ai
marble statue of David, in front of the PaUzzo
"Vecchio, in Florence f and it is proposed to sub
utitute the reproduction for the original, which
has stood for more than three centuries and a
. half exposed to all changes of weather, and
which will then be removed to the museum of
the "Pretorio." Thiit celebrated statue (of which
there is a plaster cast in the South Kensington
Museum, presented by tho late Grand Duke of
Tuscany) is one of the few left complete by
Michael Angclo, and a noble work, although he
labored under tbe disad rentage of having to
use a block of marble which had already ben
wrought upon by an inferior artist, and was
considered to have been spoiled.
A Curious Case. A curious pig case was lately
tried at Norwich, tnglund. A woman, being
about to purchase a "full-grown pig for tbe
moderate sum ot sixteen shillings, tasked the
vendor whether the animal was "all right."
It's a precious sight righter than you," was the
reply an assurance which the purchaser, con
sidering her own soundness unimpeachable,
appears to have thought perfectly satisfactory.
The pig, however, in a few days, died, and the
MuaLniin t.tlpn nrrttia on1 ao wwl I... tVi-
local magistrate, whether a "warranty" had
been given with it. The woman laid great
sirens on the lact that tbe pi had been de
clared "righter" even than ishe was: but tbe
magibtrates were of opinion that that didn't
amount to much, aud dismissed the case.
A Vnique Carriage. A colored man drove
in an open one-horse carriage, made wholly of
. nM A4-.n .ltn lha ovrpntinn f wIiaaU
lunning-gear, which attracted almost as much
The wheels were sawed out of solid timber and
1 - 1 L . t.A.. J. JUmaln. . , .1
measured nguieeu iiituca iu oumwi, ie-
I A 1 1 Vl n Ikaiii W.ll 1 II 1 r I ( fl t.'(i Avian
fTk ohahj ond hurnesa eonaihted of llcbt ma
terial, tastefully adjusted: the body being
i.hr.nl tnn or cover, three feet in length and
perhaps two feet In width, consisting entirely ol
aUti nuir.4 in a vprv cininact
prrw iiiiriwvitu " ----- l l Ai
material in the hinder part, aud Just large
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THE DAIL?EVEN1NG 1TELEGRArn.riIILAI)ELPm A, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, I860.
MILUNERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
rJ1 II E 0 HEAP STOR E.
FREEMAN & CO.,
Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts.
Ladles', MIiici', and Chlldre'a
HATS.
11EDUOEU FItOM
75 CtntiU 3tjC.
Sl-00 to 7 CeU.
$1-50 ( tl'OO.
$-400 to Sl'SO.
93-00 tm .
IN ALL TBE SEW STYLE AND BI1ADRS.
Wheeaiso made a fireat Induction in oar large
SlOCK OK
MILLINERY COODS.
10 22m FREEMAN & CO.
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BONNETS
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BONNET MATERIALS.
SPLENDID OPENING OF FALL AND
W1NTKR 8TYLE8. MRt. M. A. BINDKK,
ho l.ai CUf-ttL'T Hi root, Fblladelpbia,
IMFOUTEB OF LADIbH' DRKHct AMD
CLOAK 1KIUM1(.GS. Also an elegant itock of
J n, ported Paper Pa.tenu fur Ladies' and CtUMroo's
lres. Pailsmn Inem and cloK llaklDg In all Its
vailetles. Ladles inrnlslilDf tbelr rli-h and costly
materials way reiv on being artistlcaliT fitted, and
tbelr work finished In tbe most prompt and edi
ct, nt manne r, at tbt loTi eat possible prices, at twenty
four hours' notice. Cutting and basting. Patterns in
m ts, or by the single piece, lor merchants and drnss
n akess, now re ao. 990 8m
MRS. R. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street.
as a handsome assortment of MILLINERY, at nuts'
and IntanU' Haul and Caps, Bilks, Vtlvef, Ctapei
Bibbons F'athers, Flowers, Frames.et 11i
FOR SALE.
tFOR SAI E. DESIRABLK CORNEK PRO
PERTY. The modern tbreo story brick Dwelling,
double three storv back bulldlnits, front and side
entrance, no'thwtst corner of TWtLFru and WAL
KCK Streets: new hca er, rantre, ga. bath, eta;
piazza on Wallace street. Replete with all conve
nencts. Could be altered Into ka store with dwelling
attached. Possession with deed. c M 8 LESUEj
10 20 Ko. 727 SAN 'UM Street.
m FOR 8ALE-A DESIRABLE PROPERTY
ii in Camden county. Thirty acres ot land, suitable
i or struck lurm, situate on the Uacdonfle d turnpike
on the line of the Camden and A:iantic Railroad, to be
so d immediately fo cash to set1 le an estate.
Also Brick Dwelling-house, near the river, at
Kaiglin's Point, and i our teen Building Lots
till upon oratress
11 22 8t Camden, S.J.
FOR RENT.
fi TO LET-A LARGE DESIRABLE FIFTH
Si-lL storv Room. K W. corner of Chesnut and Fltth
sUeets; 2t leet tront by 94 leet deep. Appiyto
So M WAL UT Street.
Keys at F. BCOFIELD'8, Bookseller, second
storv. 11 U i
TO LET OFFICE NO. 3, 8EC0NP STORY
N W. cornei ot Fifth and Chesnnt "treets.
122 st Apply to Ko. m WALNUT Street.
ELEGANT FAMILY CARRIAGES
BECKHAUS & ALLCAIER
Desire respectfully to call tbe attention ol tbe public
to their extensive manufactory of
FIRST-CLASS VEIirOL.ES,
acoH Af
Landaus,
Round Front Coupes,
Caieches, '
Barouches,
Phaetons,
Dog Carts, Etc. Etc.
Ot the latest imDroved Enronean deslsna. rwMui!
adapted for private family use, of which they have
a line assortment constantly finished, on band and
In process of construction.
The residente of Philadelphia and vicinity are in
formed that they can be accommodated with Car
riages ot modern style, superior workmanship, and
supeib finish, at home, without reterenee to New
York or the East.
FACTORY AND WARER00MS,
No. 1204 FRANKFORD Avenue,
11 13 lmrp ABOVE GIRARP AVENUE.
CHEAPEST PRINTING IN PHILADELPHIA
iT TBI
"Evening Telegraph" Steam Job Printing Rooms
No. 108 Boutri THIRD Street,
SB0OKD BTOBT.
W . . M 1 .1 - !M.la Art.m.nl,lri.Ua
leeoted with bMUiws and despatch, at arpruluuly
low prices.
HADDOCK SOU, Proprietor,
Utoirp lMotQ, m MAllKJET BWt.
AUCTION SALES.
BBCOIT, J R.'. AUCTIONEER,
.. IH CHKBUPT BTm.KT. 21
Of EAT ATCTIOV PA IB Or TtrTrRFB OH.
FAISTIM.S. PaBTFLS AND CHTaTAL y tnVlZ
J 10N8, knrTrt to the Amerlean Art a ferr New
Trk,b sold at Bcoit's Art UaWery.Xc rS3 ch7
THIS (KKIDAT) KVUfllKO, Novemker at 7 It
11 M it
tSJfJ.&Kc1t'B Fiur oEAT sale or
AMt.IilCAN and KVK()IEN OIL f A IN II Nil-
Flae Oeiman, French, and Cr(ltsh Chromoa and
WaiiBifleent 1 roof Uolored and rialn ngravlnm. all
tpfeBdidiT moooted and iramed-wUl Uke niaca on
ik svenlnfis or pw."
i onday , Tne (xlav. and Wednesday.
Xovtanber 2. ii. and W. at 7 e'eock eacb evenln,
"Tttt Oa'lery ofFlne ArU " No. 27 CHE85TJT Stoeet
below Tenth. '
Ihe pictures wih be arranged for inspection four
jJJJj evenings ptevloo to sale, with deeciiptlve
N I Oa aeeoontof the small eapacitv of the al
lery. tickets o admiMilon to sa.e will be Issued which
?" t the M lry or ofauotioneer.B. eeott. Jr
No WOl'HKBNtTHtreet. U a
CHAH.LM C MACKEY, At7CTIONERlL NO
lis MAKREf Btreet. between Third and FoarUi '
IlJPOrtlERfl' LARGE BALE 0
FBENCH AM) iit RM AN TOY. AMKRIfAW T1K
10Y6. IBTINO HABI;, DOLLS, txi
On Monday afnrnlnv.
rcitimnttnt at 1 o'clock part of the o k oi an in,
porting bone dfo loln this line of bntlnem
Tbo atfenlion of City and Country BetaU Store
keeper la invltrd to this lane aale, as it w.H be am
anosoally lavoiable oppoituni y lor obtaining sunn les
o such fOOOs. 11 20 Jt
PANCOAST A WARN 0Ck"
SIRS
No. MOktARKCT Btreet.
CARPETINQ6.
JjEEDOM & SHAW,
WH0LESAIE AND RETAIL
CARPET WAREHOUSE
No. 910 ARCH STREET.
Just received per steamer, an invoice ol new and
handsome designs ot CHOBSLEI B .TAPE8TBIE8. en
tire y new foi this market i tBT0
Also, a lull atsortnicnt ot DRTGOET8 to all wldtlis
REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON
No. m CnESXIT SlrccJ,
BAVt MOW OFCM
A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH
OIL CLOTHS,
COCOA MATTIKG8, DEUGGET3, BUGS, ETC
10 3w(m3mSp
CLOTHING.
g "W A A 1J ' S
STATES UNION
CLOTHING HALL.
No. COG MARKET 81 REE T. No COG
A nioet complete stock oi
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
AT YERY MODE 2 ATE F KICK 9.
WE HAVE SMALL IXPENSES, AND CAN
AFFORD TO SELL WITH SHALL PROPlTo.
Fine 1 sk In o X. eaver Overcoats, on'y 2S ; One Beaver
Ovcicouts anv desirable color ar; tr sled beaver
Overcoats t'j: erv fine Chinchilla Overota, on;
$27: (rooted Leaver Bulta. containing coat, pants, and
vest.tSU) tine rhort Leaver hacks, irom i0 to 4:
dark grey Hair ( aculuitre 8uh8 cout. pants, aud
vt. I'illio s'ik n,i.d. nnl ". .. o coals,
from in to 10 1 Husiures CoaU, Irom 7 toH l'unts
and VfS s to uiutch. irom II to SU; Boys' Coats, I'roin
titotl4; I nts irom l 7ft o 19.
Come anr. convince yourselves. 11 14 3m 8p
LEGAL NOTICES.
-fH THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITi1
X AM) COUN1Y i F FUIL D1-LPH1A
Lata e of M a BY DICK iNHON, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the t ourt to audit, sett' e,
and adjust the account oi MAIiOAHKT OOUKN, Ad
mlnhtr.tnx ol theeBiateof MaKY DiCK.lMoON.do
ceared and to report distribution ot the balance in tne
bands ol tbe accountant, will meet tbe parties interested
ioi tbe purpose of his appointment, on lUr.MDAX, De
cember 4 1M, at 4 o'clock P. H., at ht office, Mo. 402
vt alju i nireet, in tne cur ui riuiaueipaia.
11 dimwit
A Jli.
108 J. KfcLLV, audi or.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT Ft)R THE CITY
J AKD COUfilY OF PHILADELPHIA.
k state ot BAHAfa Pf.Tbhb deceased.
The Auditor aopolnted by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjuttthe account of N .NCY B. PE1EKS Execu
trix ot the last will and testament of 8 Alt H PETEK.S,
d ceased and to report distribution wl the balance in
the bands ol the accountant, will men tue parties In-tere-tedior
the purpose oi bis appulnlment. on TUES
DAY, lieceuiber 4. lHt6, at 8 o'clock P. t his offloe,
ho. 4H-2 WALNUT btreet in the city ofPhllade plu.
1. 23fmwt . W. P. BAK.EB, Andllor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS t OR THE
C11V. AD COUMTT OF PHILADELPH A.
The Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account oi mi d py ivnmsuj.
Trustee and t orueyol aah a.da im to ie-
port distribution or tne naiance in me nanus or toe
accountant will met the parties Interested tor the pur
cose ot his appointment, on TUESDAY, December 4.
A. D 188 at 11 o'clock A. kf., at bis office, ho. 4U2
... . . ui. c.A. in t a ntv nf Phllade nhiR.
" r i-J " r.V" 'a n mi K i
11 ii ImW t" " -""-, AUUHUI.
FERTILIZERS.
gAUGII'S RAW BONE
STJPE R-PHOSPH ATE OF LIME,
Tbe great Fertilizer lor all cropn. Quirk in Its action
and piruienent m Us enecta. Esubilshed over twelve
yeiealer. supplied by tbe cargo, direct from the whan
of the manuiactory, on liberal terms.
Manufactured onl, by gArjGH 4 SOXS,
Office Ho. M South DKLAWABE Avenne,
Slsmvttrp i'hiiadclphla.
LETTER COTY. BOOKS,
300 pages, tl'50.
LETTER COPY-BOOKS,
600 pga,i-00.
LETTER COPY-BOOKS,
X000 paces, 3-00.
FABER'S PENCILS, 75 cents a Dozen.
ENVELOPES, $13 P" thousand.
R. IIOSKIMS CO.,
BLASK BOOK MASTFACTOBEB8,
BTATI9SEB8 AJKDCAHD ENQBAVEBS,
e wemrp No. 913 ARCH Stmt.
JP INE COFFEES.
OLD GOVSUNMEST JAVA, '
FINE MOCHA.
FAST INDIA, end
JAMAICA.
OM BAUB BT
JAMES R. WEBB,
jBTB aeo WALUf T etreeth
DRY GOODS.
JAS. H CAMPBELL & C0
Importers, Jobbers, and ReUfilcrs
OF
DRY GOODS,
No. 727 CHESNUT BT
HAVE MACE A GREAT
EDUCTION IN PRICES
Their Stoftk Ii nnrrv 'ltd lor extent, variety, end
general adaptation to t ftut of tuyere.
BilkA,
Keire Antjqoefi,
ehawle, '
Velvets,
Cloaking;,
Pilk Pcpiina,
Wool Poplin,
Corded PopHna,
Eich Plaid PopUsn,
Kich Plaid Meriuoen,
Colored Uerinoes,
Printed Merisoen,
Empress Cloths,
Velour Bnsae,
Biarritz,
Eping linen,
Eombazinee,
Tamisse,
Koue Delaicen,
Black Alpacas,
White Alpacae,
Colored Alpucaii,
White Bepe,
Bktck Heps,
Colored Bcpe,
French ChinUee,
Dftmasks and Diapem,
Towels and Napkins,
Poylics and Tahk Cetera,
ConnterpanoH,
Flannels,
Blanket!.,
Blankets,
Blankets,
Gloves and Hosiery,
K owning Goods.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO,,
No. 537 CHESNUT Street.
11 61m
LYONS VELVETS.
EtST OF
LYONS VELVETS,
fOTl LADlEfe' SA'QCXS AND MANTLES.
JAS. 11. CAMPBELL & CO ,
1119 6trpl No. 37 CHESNUT Street.
pURPLE VELVET CLOTH,
FOB LADIES' SACftUES AND KANTLES,
JUHT HKC'KIVEB.
JAS R. CAMPBELL & CO ,
U196Tp No. fit CHESNUT Street.
JpROSTED BEAVER CLOTH,
BrLEKDID UUAL1TY.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO ,
1119 6trp No. tit CHESNUT Street.
QLOTJIS FOR LADIES' WEAR.
A large assortment of NEW STYLE CLOTHS, just
opened, at REDUCED FBIES
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
llWCtrp No. tiit CHESNUT Street.
JOLIDAY GIFTS.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Bave determined to offer their
ENTIRE STOCK
At such prices as will effect a
RAPID REDUCTION,
And irive purchasers an opportunity of selecting a
useful aid acceptable
HOLIDAY GIFT.
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St,
II 3" M ABOVE WILLOW.
QPERA AND PROMENADE CLOAKS.
Velvet and Cloth Cloaks,
Basques and Circulars,
MADE IN THE BEST STYLE
AT THE SHOBTK.8T NOTICE.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nob 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St.,
llJOSt ABOVE WILLOW.
TBI 11 P SON'S SONS
. So. m VIHE STREET No. 024
Dealers In Linens, M bite aud Irun joods, Embroi
deries Uoslery. U loves Corsets. Handkerchleia riain
sod lienjfltncbed, Hair. Nail, Tooth, and Plate Bnuhea.
Combs. Plain and Fanoy Soaps, Periumerv, Imporied
snd Lomestio FuAf end full Boxes, and en endless
ranety of hotlons. ...
Always on band a complete stock of Lad'es', Gents',
snd Chi dien's I'ndervests and Drawers) Kuglino end
Oernmn Hosiery In rotton kerluo, and Wool,
t lib. Cradle and Bed blankets.
Vsroebles, Allendale, Lancaster, nd Boner Comb
unllts.
Tab e Linen, Napkins, Towels. Plain end Colored
Bordered, bennau Uoll. Bussle end American Crash.
bnr)apa.
Bal.aidvale. Welsb, and Sbaker Flannels in all grades
A lull line ol Nonery Diapers of all widths at
. BlMPSUN'B) SONS',
S N ,. m and a PINE Btreet
SOILED BLANKETS WB WILL .OFFER
ibis morning about two hundred pairs of good
all-wool Blankets, slightly soiled, which will be sobl
much under tbe usual prices, via.: A rood Blanket
tor $4 per ualr 1 larger and beaTler lor per pair; vary
Urge, lr Mi: also, AtarMll es Quilts, sUshtlv smoked at
a nie. lor f 5 tacb. We are also offering every make ot
-tu.il. at tbe verr 1 ELL,
1037 Hi). 1021 MARKET Btreet.
LOST LAST EVENING. BY A YOUNG
ladv.brtween Thirteenth and Arch, and Eighth and
Chesnut, ar.4 Tweaiietb and Walnut streets, a smail
kantlDg-eaoe GOLD WATCH, emiraved on sioaol the
case a sailor learning an anchor, and on Ue other
side a watr ueene, with a Ship- '1 he i Bnder J M be, Ube
rally rewarded hr leaving IJWlUJdW WJtlUHT, He.
WtfiACitBUfeW wnw
DRY GOODS.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Great Reduction in Prices.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
Ko. 28 Mil T 15 SL(0D STUEET,
Will OflTer from To-Pay tbelr Fi tek
Silks,
Shawis,
Dress Goods,
Velvets,
Cloaks, Etc.,
At redaction of from TWENTY-FIVE r FIFTY
PSB CEST. from tbe prices Uioy were so d at early
in the season.
Believing as we do, that we hve, from what onr
customer tell ns, the most varied, best assorted, and
larseet stock of DBY GOOl6 in Philadelphia,
here is a chance for purchasers seldom to be met
with. We will not be undersold by any houia in
tkis city or any other city. 11 19 mwf3trp
PEICE & WOOD,
N.' W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT,
HAVE JU3T OPENED
FROM AUCTION,
Bilk and Wool Stripe POPLINS, very cheap.
All-wool Poplins, $1 per yard.
Plaid Poplins and All-wool Plaids.
All-wool Delaines and Mennoes.
Fine quality Black Alpucai.
line Black bilk .
PLAN NE Li
L LANS ELS!
All-wool Flannels. 13. 87;, 45. tO, and 60 cents,
liallardvale ilannele
Ail wool aud Domet Shaker Flannels.
Heavy Couton i'lanuuH, IC, 28, 81, 36, and 40
cents
Hest maRe Pileached and Unbleached lluslins.
lab.e Linens, Naptms, and lowcls.
GICVES ! GLOVES ! GLOVES !
A large assortment of Ladies' Cloth Gloves.
J.aciCf' Bull' and White loth Gloves.
Ladies' Colored Cloth Gloves
Children's Bed, White, and Blue Clot Gloves.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTH GLOVES,
pnt -sill dloves, fleeced hred.
l.Hiiio', tieutK', and Childien's Hosiery.
Lndus' and tienu' Meiino Vests and Pants, very
cL ap
Mien i' and Boys' Merino Vests and Pants.
PB1CE & WOOD,
, K W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT St
N. B JCUVlti'S KID 6 LOVES, best qua'itv
in verted.
Keal Kid U!ovo. 1 26 a pair.
Goou Quality White and Colored Kid Gloves, tl
a osi'' 10 'ii
PARIES & WARNER,
Ko. 229 North KINTH Street,
ABOVE U ACE,
Will open to-day-One
case (1200 yards ot Unbleached Canton Flan
nel, at 26 cents. Same goods we sold at 83 oente six
weeks ago,
Unbleached Canton Flannels, 22, 25, 28, 81, and
87 cents.
White Canton Flannels, 25,28, 81, 87c, etc.
White Flannels, 81, 88, 87 J, 46, 47, 60 cunte.
Bed and Grey Flannels, all qualities.
Ladies' Henno Vesta, tl-26, tl 87, tl 60, tl 76,
etc etc
Gents' Merino Vests, 76 cents, $1, 1 26, tl 60, t2,
etc etc.
Infants', Hises', and Boys' Merino Vesta.
Marseilles Bor.u Covers, from Auction.
Cheapest all wool Blankets in tbe city.
GLOVES!
GLOVBS!
Large lot from New York.
Ladies' and Gents' Fleeced Glovee.
Misses' Cloth Gloves, all sizes and colore.
Ladies' Cloth Gloves, desirable colors, cheap.
Gents' Cloth Gloves, 60, 76c, tl, tl 26, and tl 66.
Mistes'and Ladies' balmora'i, cheap.
FARIES & WARNER,
Uo. aae North N1NTD Street, above Race,
R. B The "Small Profit, Quick Sale" system
enables us to turn our stock often, and to meet
"Low Prices" with much satisfaction, both to our
selves and customers. 9x j
Mo. 103. CUKNTJT StraaL
E. M. NEEDLES.
Btraaptrs and ethers will nBdat
No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET
A large aid complete aMortment ol
LACES AND LACE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
WHITE O00DS
HANDKERCHIEFS. VEILS,
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS.
SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC,
In great variety, and at LOW PRICES.
B. M. NEEDLES.
'W8 inSCTHD HOI OS
1866 1 SHAWL EXHIBITION.
X. E. ( OK. EIUHTH AS1) FPRINO GARDEN BT
TV .re piepare to sbow one ot the Very flnaat stock
of B bawls in ttals city, ot eveir grade,
FHOM fl'OO VP TO $HO.
Most of which are .notion purchases, and are under
mn'ir prlcia. Weiovliean ei animation.
Long and Kqnaie tutiry p bawls.
Long and Square Broebe hbawia.
Long and Bgaare black Thibot Sbawla
Long and 8 no. re Blanket rhawls.
Ptvlia (bw!s, Breakiast Bbawki. ete. ete.
W e onld also invite atteutloa le our
BLAKKJCT.
Iiedlent AnweolBlanksfjforJd. ..J1.4,'30"
all t V.r. el "VW.J" Jg V.
V. X- ceiTJ lUbTU AND AINU OAADXM
DRY GOODS.
LINEN STORE.
P2H AIICH STREET.'
CJJEAP SALE.
GO r I E C E s
POyVER-LOOM TABLE LINEN,
MARKED DOWN.
Fersont wanting
TABLE LINENS,
Should avail themselves of thU opportunity to et
BARGAINS
MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE.
9 17 t!2 31rp) No. 888 ARCH Street.
CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC.
RICH LACE CURTAINS.
fbe Snbscrlbers have now In Stock, and are
eeiviPK from the lalu
AUCTION SALES IN NEW T0RX,
Nottingham Lace Curtains,
From Ordinary to Rich 8tyle
French Lace Curtains,
From the Lowest to the Highest Quality, some of
them the RICHEST MADE
AL80,
Vestibule Lace,
Embroidered Kualia Curtains,
Jacquard Mtuslin Curtains, and
Curtain Muslins in great variety.
SHEPPARD.VAN HARUNGEN& ARRISQil
9 14 wfn-6mrp No. 1003 CHESNUT Street.
J3 J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 North SIXTH Street,
MANTJr-ACTCBER OF
' VENETIAN BLINDS
ANP
WINDOW SHADES.
The Isrgeniand finest a;sortment In the oltr at the
lowest prices. Civ J 2m
MORE SHASXH MADE AND LETTEKED.
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WHISKY,
Of Exceeding Richnesa
and Purity,
IN BOTTLES AND
DEMIJOHNS,
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11 19 mwrttarp
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rn fiJ Wh bu' eelebrattd PBB8TOK
cOaL, tgg and Htove sine.. at T MruTn. 57 o2
gernlneltAllLB VElai COaL."!,'"?
and every fine ouautv of kuuh. J??
f?"?" nneonaUty of ucfaiiGH, tu
tl eOperton. 1 keep notliins but the I
elo at ho 114 1 vuib TlilRt etteeu
U Order, r..
TTNADDLTERATED LIQUORS ONLY.
BtTOHK ABTD VAt'LTS '
Ko. ciiKMMar ti tkkV.t
towid ,",,M4 Qldn tromtb.Ooairtrf promptly.