The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 05, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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NEWSPAP0H1AL ARTFUL DODGING.
A Heavy Jonrnallstle Swlndl Dis
covered la the Kdltorlal Dtpartmcnt
f th N. V. "Herald" How a Thea
trical "Snpe" Became an EditorSpe
cial "Herald" News Furalalied Pri
vately to the Western Pre An Ei
Correspondent Bald to Have Cleared
Over 9000 Per Annum Over Hie Salary
Discovery of the Plot and Grand Kt
ploelon of the Game on Saturday-Five
dltore Discharged,
irk.. a ru?ior prevailing for some
lliSplSn jonrnf ?tc Cl' to the eject
thst the fires ot a volcano were ,rn
neath a majority of me editorial cb.J n me
From the tact that these rumors never took a
detii.ito shape in tjpe, but were lnvwialv
whispered trom one to auother In the mingled
assemblage of journalists and Bohemians, as
they quaflcd their midnight "toby" in Intellec
tual conclave, as they gathered each nicht, after
the theatres were ni, it waa suspected by most
ol the proleBiou inat tho suspicion of the
prt tended mowing ones were prompted maluly
oy Icnlousy of a certain class of journalist?,
whose advent, and consequent absorption, of n
majority of the positions of honor, trust, and
emolument in tne tntHfopolis, created, some
time buck, feeling; of the most bitter hatred and
rivalry between Jie two classes of newspaper
Ben which wore thereupon formed in New Yorf,
On Saturday Inst, however, the truth of these
rumors w8 made apparent by an astounding
explosion among the Herald editors and a gene
ral cloanitie out of the obnoxious classes ol tho
editorial rooms. Five of these individuals were
decapitated on the spot by Mr. Bennett pere.
an ExrosE.
But although almost every Journalist of the
reat city was aware on 8aturday of the reu
ttrstmenf ol the obnoxious taction which has
been during the past two years growing in
power, until It finally bid lair to entirely con
trol not only th ihriM but every other paper
of Mew York, yet there are bat feir who liuve
the least Insight into the causes thai have le t
to Saturday's overturning on ihe corner of
Fulton ana Nasu streets. The a posteriori
deductions made from the known results, and
tlie conclusions similarly derived on Saturday
nicht by the critic and Bohemian ale house
coterie, are as wild and as far trom the exact
truth as the celebrated argument of the tavan.8
in regard to the colur ot the chameleon.
But a matter which has formed for weeks
pastfcuohAU absorbine topic for discussion and
conjecture among newspaper men cannot lail
to rove deeply luleresting to the publu as an
itcu of news; so, with our ihuuI euterprise, wo
UBdcrtsko to lay be ore the public, as well as
the :befegged .journalists and Fohemians, an
ecttimt exactly and truly detailing tho diiii
v.ivlty trom its tirst cautc to its disgraceful end.
DURING TIIE WAR,
wswerjbody knows, Mr. Bennett engaged a
1um;c nuinb;r ot correspundouts, one of whciu
aciompaiijid each a?uiy corps in the national
service. The turn its of the East, West, ani ex
treme South haJ separate orauizations ot cor
re;onaenis, wi;h u recognized chief at boad-
quarters of each riuy. With Rosecrans oa hli
advance lrom Nashville to Chattanooga, the
usual number of "specials" was sent, all hailing
from the Ea-r, tvitb. the exception of one, a (el
low who Bad joisled himn;lt on the amiable
manaprine editor, Mr. Hudson, as a brlgnt libt
of tho Western press, and who was inst illed
wliat was known as "Headquarters niau'' Mint,
is, he travelled and messed with Rosecrans and
f-tvilv and kept the correspondents posted as to
the designs of the generals in moving their oorps
by certain routes; or in a certain m mi tier. It
was, in short, ttio duty ot tho Headquarters
man to- attend to tho grand ensemble -at' th
t-trategi; movements ot an array as seen from
the eminence 01 headquarters, while the corres
pondents with the several corp a gave the details
of tii onuected ooeralions po.utmgtu the grand
aim of the t ..nipaign.
This im'ividual had at this time just graduated
froni ihe ' utility'' torce ot a Wesiem theatre to
the position ot hauger-oi! and t-m.tll Joajy to
the reportorial "ring' in Oiucinnaii.
But what he lacked in aOdiiy he made up in
impudence; so comtducr h's hair beh.ud hh curd,
aft'jctuig tpeotaeles aud the air of a student, he
managed to "rush" himelt lo ih chief place
among correspondents in the Weblern army,
Where he was cordially hatul uud dopi-eil.
Ills urst grand operation was aftor the battle
of Chickamauga, waen he managed to get tne
"op" of every Herald eorrespoudent tiiro his
. possession, and then ran away wit n It to New
York, where he rewrote it as his own, und by
spinning out the Ideas succeeded In making a
:iull and respectable account of the battle. This
and a series of similar "oharp" operations gained
hira a name, and at the end ol the war he was
installed in an editorial chair, bo impudence
always thrives, where bashful merit remains in
i the background to be preyed on.
THE NEW "KING."
Now, whatever may be the hatred entertained
for Mr. Bennett by his enemies, noue who have
the opportunity of knowing will deny that he is
very liberal towards his employes. So' the
Western aspirant found in his position of corres
pondent abundant opportunity for making
money in eumsof a bulk which he Jiad probably
never before bandied. Made auditor, however,
.he was confined to the limits of a salary, wihno
chance for perquisites, and no genera s to puff
"for money." But bent on his own elevation
and profit, be began by artful means to manage
his little game.
First of all, ho undertook, it U said, the crea
tion of . a new rinir, by assembling about him
men whom ne could trust, and procurlne the
.dismissal of all whose honesty he feared. To till
,the vacancies thas created, lie bad Western men
imported. First came hn brother, who was
placed in a responsible chair; then his brother-in-law,
who was made "paste" or "scissors"
-editor; and several others, atnon whom was
one who assumed the duties of city editor, but
who could not actually lind his own way through
the city, and did not know either its customs or
requirements, and was unable to 'distinguish
.Madison Square from tho rive Points.
This "ring," which had now almost exclusive
control nl the editorial department, swutto work
4o put their little plan in operation.
THE GAME IN OPERATION.
In a short time this select clique of journalists
Tad the greater portion ot the special news of
;tue Jlerald passing through their hands. The
f'gupe" tad in Lis department tue special ties
Y&tbes lrom the corn spondeuts in the West
indies and South America, and the principal
uoiats in those und other despatches falling into
Ike hands of this delectable clique were telo-
T&phed to the Western papers and appeared
si muitaneouFly with the Herald issue, the con
Bp iratora beintt paid rouudly, of course, for their
br. cb of trust. Thi went on lor some lime,
and ' was not discovered.from the admirable man
ner to wiiich tho members of tho "rinu" plaved
the Into ttie hands of the other. The "scis
sors" 'of rhe establishment beiue in the "rin?,"
took i peuil pains t so mutilate the liles of tiio
WestOi papers that tho simultaneous publica
tion o. t the special despatcho Kast and West
could n be observed. Successful thus far, the
'rlnc" u udertoek to extend its business; and
In order . -bat Aiev might add Washington news
to thetr pi "-. they caused the removal of t tie
Washingto t correpondPut, an i the substitution
of one of tb cir own kind.
The addition of the emolument from this
Bource they Onoyecl for but oue however,
for on Thursd ay and Iriday last (heir operations
became by sot tie means known at headquarters
and on Saturday there was u terrific explosion
that overturned all their plans, and lett thorn
In a eorry plight. Five editors received notice
on SlXurdav that their services would oo longer
be reqi.ired, and thus ends tho great Western
"ring"6hat wai to absorb all tho newspapers of
the city, Jid "run out" ail New York journal
ists. Relieved from tbiB vampvre incubu". it ia pro
bable that ther Herald will resume its former
eprightliness.
It is understood that Mr. Bennett does not
propose to take any gal action iu th matter,
wthough, as a conservator 0 tue.purity of the
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
profession of journalism, or at least of the re
Kpectability of its members, it would seem bis
doty to prosecute each of these accnseii parties
on the charges of havln embezzled from him
the lreitimate profits and credit accruing from
his enterprise aud liberality. Brooklyn Union,
Tuesday.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
T H E C II E A V S T O It K.
FREEMAN & CO.,
Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts.
Ladles', Hlnci1, and Ctalldren'e
HATS,
REDUCED FROM
95 Cent to 3) J CeulK.
9100 to 93 Centi.
$1-60 to $1-00.
S3-00 to Sl'50.
3'00 to ta-oo,
IN ALL THE KfcW stVLES ANO SHADES.
. WermeUso model Great Itsdttctton In oar large
TOCK OF
MILLINERY COODS.
10 26 2m
FREEMAN & OO.
gjffr RrLKNDID OPENING OF FALL AND
V Ho 1KU CUf.NiiCT mrcet, Philadelphia,
r 1M POUTER Olf LADlKH DRKSa AND
CI OAK IKIMMI11OS. Also an flenant stock ol
lniDoricd taper la turns for Ladies' aud Clill. iron's
bres. 1'arlMun lirers and Clonk MaXlug In all Its
VHiltlcs. LeUH lamleblne tbolr rlrli and costly
niaterlala way re'.r on bemc artistlcali? Utied, and
Ibelr work finished l tho moat prompt aud efll
rlcnt manmr, at tho Uvwett possible prices at twenty
or hours' notice. Cnitlng and bastliiK. Patterns in
rets, or by the single piece, lor id ere hunts and dreas
mafcers. tow ready. 9J0 Hid
MRS. R. DILLON,
Nob. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street.
Ee nandrome assortment of IIIXLIKEBT, Misses'
and Intents' Hats and Caps, Bilks, Velvets, Crape
IQMiong athcrs. Flowers, Frames, et 7 m
AUCTION SALES.
B
"SnOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER.
VSo. 1020 CDESliUT HTKEKT. grj
SCOTT'S ART UALLKRV.
CAD We hove concluded, aurliiK the month 'Of
Decimber. to make suivs of goods suitable Tor
the approaching Holidays, etciv mornliiK at 11
o'ck;k. and every evening at 7X o'clock LmlliH
and uvntlemco wishing to attend thee sales will
'llnl the tompanj ot tbn most rrcherclic character.
l . IS Coubiiiumcutsrisuoctiu.ly solicited, i 12 4
LAST GREAT RALE TUIS SEASON OK FAt
EASIII) MI El-ill. LI) PLATED WARE, JUST
AKK1VEI) PKE IIARI PTEAMHIIP "ALEP
PO." FROM 1HK. CFLE11KATE1) FntM OF
J08iPH IJEAKIM SONS, JUAMJKAUTl'REHS
BY ROYAL AUTHORITY. hPRINO 8 TREE T
WORKS SI1EFF1LLI), ENGLAND. H. SCOTT. JR.
WILL BELL BY AUCTION, AT THIS ART GAL
LERY. Ho 1TO0CHEHMJT Street,
On Wednesdar and Thursday MornmCT,
th end th In-tmitH, at II o'clock, an elegant assort
ratntoi test ouallly patent electro and u:a'eJ ware,
Ivory table and pocket cutlery, direct from the e.tab
lisbuient ot Joseph Denkln B Hons, Sheffield. Knglaod
conslstlnv of ROKd-llned tea ctH card receivers, with
view. ! kettles auu stands, with and without lamps;
fruit-stands, Ice pilcbtrs wine sets. 4, IS, aud 8 botus
cut glass dinner and breikiost castors; syrup pitchers,
tea pot stands claret jugs, dish covers, eiergncs cake
ba-l els, round and oval tra. ll) to lid Inches; toast
raiks. eirg stands, nut crackers, knile rests, napkin
rings, etc. etc.
ALSO,
Prarl bundle tab'o knlvos In cacsof and 12; dessert
knives to mutch: Ivorv aud plated haudle Hsu-carvers
In morocco cases, oto. etc.
ALSO,
Pinner and dessert spoons and forks; Bono and sieo
lAtilcs; gravj ipuom, In plain. Klug's and bcaclod pat
terns. Full particulars In catalogue, 12 1 4t
FINE MODEKlfTlL PAISTIS08.
On 1 hursday and Frldcy Evenings next,
6th snd 71-li liiptuut, at 7X o'clock, at .-cott's Art Gal
lerv. o lliO;hcsiiut stisit. nbout 210 fine modern oil
,a linings by pome t our niuft talented American
artists pen lor cxpinlrnllc u on 1 uesday. Ultlt
Among I'M) pnuuers repiesentn arc
George F. Bonsuil,
Kctnbtundt Peale.
u. a. nommers,
A. Gi'rkich,
8 P Dyke,
W. Dainmann,
G B. At wood.
J. S 11 iu.
OUo ton mers
8 N. Carva ho.
amlffiany o hers of acknowledged abiliiy.
POSTPONED PALE OF MR. JAME9 G SIMPSON'S
PRIVATE COLLECTION OF ENGliAVIXGS,
DRAWINGS. CIIK03IOS, ETC.
On account of the Inclemency of the weather on
Tuesday morning last tne sale ol engravings, draw
ings chromos cc , the private collection ot Alr. James
G. Mmnson, wl l take place at I). Scott's Art Gaiety,
Ko. 10:0 Chesnut gircet
On Friday MomlngNext,
7th Instant, at 11 o'c ock. tio? open for esamlna
tlon. 12 8 it
PANCOAST & WARNO0K
AUCTIONEERS,
18$ JM0 MARKJT:8treot.
OCKET AND OFFICE CUTLERY", WOS
tenholm's, Rodgers', end other celebrated factors.
at MOSS & CU?S, So. 432 CHESNUT Street. 101Twsi2
CHRISTMAS, HOLIDAY AM BRIDAL GIFTS.
ESTABLISHED IN 1812.
WILLIAM WILSON & SON.
SILVERSMITHS
AND
J1ASUFACTUREB8 AND lilPOUIEKS OF
SUPERIOR PLATED WARE,
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS,
Have on band a large and general assortment of
Stiver and Plated Ware, Suitable for
Bridal Presents, Etc, Ktc.
PRESENTATION SETS OH HAND,
Or furnished at short notice. 11 21 Imrp
A FULL LINE OP TIIE CELEBRATED
T)AVISf, PORTER & COATES,
Publishers and Wholesale Dealers
IN
Colored Toy Book nM Juveniles,
CFFEli TJ DfcALl B9J
TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
OF
JUVENILE J300KS
IN THE CITY, AT LOW PRICES.
No. 21 soulh SIXTH Street,
12 ImwlBtl
PHIUDELPHIt.
RICH FANCY GOODS"
AMOSIFICFNT A80HTMENr, tJNSTJRPAHEU
JTCB VAK1ETT, I I KiUN cK F SrYLETott
MOUEBATION IN PKICE.
Bich rohemlau and t hina Vasea and Toilet Beta
' atlan Luabt, Statutltoa and Vasea Bronxe and Ultt
urumueLt,, Hlch U It ouuied C'ardntauds, Vusasaud
kerchle.,lK'oli,WrkV'JtB,, ana Und
?Z . Heeka, I realii(r CaseN, Fo loa and Coin-
anU.na Jet and Vulcanite Jewelry, Jet ChaiSS. Par a
, topwor Mlk rmDnllaa. To'let Oooda, with I
TSPi't "iat."iul!f.t.'t 0' ertloies snltnUe for ' "
iiBlUL. blim .Y. OH HOLIDAY I'BESENTS.
At pricea the uoti reaonab.e, at
,,o, v I!- DIXON'S,
1J 20 lui Q. l Piuth Eimth etreet, i-hUade pbla.
DRY GOODS.
INAUGURATION
er
A' CHEAP DEPARTMENT
LADIES' CLOAKS.
ONE THOUSAND
GARMENTS,
From $5 00 to $25 00,
BEING IN MANY CASES ABOUT
ONE HALF
TUB CURRENCY VALUE.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
TSTO. 02O CHESNUT ST.
ALL O U It
3? A. HIS CLOAKS,
AS WELL AH
FINE OATIMENTS
Of Our Own 3VIanrtK2tvii-e,
AEE THIS DAY REDUCED
25 PER CENT.
BELOW FORMER PRICES.
J. W. PROCTOR Si CO.,
Mo. OSO CIIKSNUT St.
U R STOCK
CF
LADIES' DRESS FURS
IS THIS SEASON
THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST
WE HAVE EVER EXHIBITED.
It comprises
RUSSIAN SABLE,
The most TaJnatlo of all Fore.
HUDSON BAY SABLE,
Whic'J ranks next In elegance and variety to the
Eue-ian.
EASTERN AMERICAN SABLE,
A popular and dura tile Fur.
ERMINE,
ASTRACIIAN,
RUSSIAN SQUIRREL,
GRIKY CRIMEAN,
PERSIAN IE,
FINE CHINCHILLA,
Eosides many other varietie.
EVERY CARMENT
Has been critically examined, and none allowed to
be displayed for tale unless perfect in every respect.
AI1KUKS sold by us are warranted 31 ATCKAL
CO OK.
Old FURS re made and taken in exchange.
SmPIMNO Fl'BJ BOUGHT.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
No. 020 CHESNUT Street.
DRY GOODS.
FINE VELVET BEAVER CLOTHS.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 23 SOUTH SECOND STREET-
OPENED THIS MORNING,
ANOTHER BALtt 0V FINE QUALITY
Velvet Beaver Cloths,
OF EXTRA WIDTH.
Ibey are rolled singlo iold by the manufacturer, to
avoid tne mark that is usually made by being rollod
double. 13 3 2t
PRICE & WOOD,
W. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT,
HAVE JUST OrtSFJ)
Stvcial lots ol FANCY GOOD3 from a late
one I ion sale, consitm of Toilet riots, Toilot
Glasses, Work Boxes, Travelling Companions,
Glove Boxes, I'oncil Boxos Match Boxes, Ash
Stands, Fortemonnales and Tursos, etc.
DET GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins.
Canton Flannels, All-wool and Voinut Flannels,
bbaker Flannels.
Bleached and Unbleached Tabic Linens, Napkins
and Towels.
HDKFS. !
HDKFS. !
11DEF&!
Several lois ol embroidered Udkfc. from auction,
vciy cheap.
Just opened, 600 dozen Ladies' Hemstitched
Ildkis., all qualities, ot the celebrated manufacture
of Borlrand Mllcont, France.
Ladies', Gents', and Children's Merino Vests and
rants, verr cheap; Ladies' aud Children's Hosiery
aud Gloves.
Juet.oi oned, CO dozen more Ladies' Cloth Gloves,
at LO cents a pair.
PRICE & WOOD.
N VY. Corner EJG II TH and KILBERr su,.
K. B. Caily receiving, New Gcod?, suitable tor
Holiday i regents. 10 22
3 L A M K K T S, BLANKS T S,
AT GREATLY RKDUCICD rRICES.
All-wool Blankets, 64, 4 5', 4 75.
Aii-voul ItiunketH, 4,r 8o'50, 6o
Kxtra beuvy ull-wuol Hlmikois 0 60 7, S7'.r)0
lery fluo and heavy nl -wool Uln :kets $i-b.i, $.1
Vtry tine exua heavy all wool UlaiikoU. 8ll) und (IS
FltKIVCII tlllM'ZKS.
AVe have juntctused out tbobaluncsnt n lo'ibnr'.i Im
neriuttmi fci i.toR, teller & i. o.'u iiest Freocli culu:zci
which we litcad 10 sill at
OO CETS,
Ao low nsthpy wcra ever sold without a premium on
cold ; a 1 ol the choicest uty en.
0-1 l,.(il,Ill MliHIXOKS.
tl quality , all colors reduced to7Hc.
ft 14 do do do 100.
tl 15 do do do Hue.
tl 23 do do do ttto.
34 ENGLISH POPLINS.
8000 yards or62sc. riiild Poplins rednred to 25c.
5 0 yards oi 75c. l'lmd Poplins reduced to 'JT:c.
6'lc. double width Plaid Poplins reduced io 37 Mc
610 yords of Cl itli 1'iahU ro u d io 1, coat 01 SO.
3 goy Plaid Poplins reduced to C2
2 'to do do do Sl'50.
fi do do do tl 25.
Dress Goods of evey variety at lower prices than they
1 ave leen sold lor the last six yoars. We htve tome ol'
the cheapest Dress Goods in ihe city) all bought at a
tremendous Iosb to the importer.
II. STEKL dc SON,
12 3 3t Nob. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
JAMES McMULLA N,
EncceEsor to J. V. Cowell & Son,
lias just received his first FALL IMPORTATION o
ENGLISH BLANKETS.
These goods weie ordered In the Spring, and mado ex
pressly lor JAMES MeMULIiiN by tne saino manu
facturer that J. V- COWKLL & HON were supplied with
for many yais, aud will be found very superloi lor
family use.
A LARGE BUPPXY OF
AMERICAN BLANKETS
Selling at Greatly Beduced Prices.
A lu'l assortment of real WELhH AKD AMEKICAN
r Ljnori.g aiwavs on uuuu.
Histtock ot GEN FltAL HOrSK.FI'KNI'H!N(l DRY
GOODs la cum plete. with the very btst goods at the
lowest rates lor CAMU.
B OUSE-r UBNISH1K G DRY G02DS 6T0HE,
11281m No. 700 CHESNUT Street.
INDIA SHAWLS.
INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS
INDIA SOAIIFS,
CEORCE FRYER,
No. 010 CHESNUT Street,
Invl cs the attention ot purchescra to his e'ocont Htock
ot RKAL INDIA BHAWL8 AND .00 AUKS, at very
moderate prices. ' II 27 6t4i
WHOLESALE COTTON YARN
COMMISSION WAHEIIOUSIC
R. T. WHITE & CO.,
Manufacturer's Ageuta for the sale of
COTTON WAFP3 AND SKEIN YAKN3. u'l
numhcis
UOSIERV TAPN8 In the skein or cop.
CO I I ON, WOt'LLKN, iKl) LIMEm CAUPhf
CHAIN.
JU'I E FILLING, tor Vpnotlan rarpeta
GILL1KG. BtlNK, AND FLAX 1'WlNE.
JXIKA HEAVY BLACK WaODINU FOR
CLOTUIEKS" UE E o
No. 37 MAHKKT Street, Phlla.
B T WDITS J. K. DO BOI8.
11 7 wtbloSmrp
DAMAGED BLANKETS. WK WILL OPEN
this nion.lni? tie ba'anc? or a larito lot of Itlan
kcli, very mU'lillv damnged by being stained, as fol
lows I One cese very lie.vy extra lutge Blankets at SO
per air l ciin uu, iui kvsi. .i.i y.ii i uua uu. vo
one do., etaiai'd Willi lud go, at 8 per pair; tihla
last la one or tne best ana nouvie-t oianxets we ever
sold H one case finest Id-4 Blaiike a made, at 96 par
pailttinese nuve n ver Dren buih inr iaa man ium
and one b.le o heavy Grey lllaiilets, at fi per pair.
'1 line Blsnketa are direct tr iu the null, are warranted
perieei. exopt a slight dlsuolora'ion. are less than
the wool cost, and as low or lower tlan they were In
Ihe panic of lx.'.T. K. D A W. 11. JEMNELL, Kf. Wll
AJAhiUiT Btrect.
DECEMBER 5, I860.
DRY GOODS.
Inauguration of Low Prices
j3lT RETAIL.
JAS. H CAMPBELL & CO.,
Importers. Jobbers, and Retailed
OF
, DRY GOODS,
No. 727 CHESNUT ST.
JL&Ti MADE A GREAT
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Their Stock W unrivalled loroxtt.Tarloty, and
general adaptation to the wantsiCf buyers
Silks,
Voire Antiques,
Shawls,
Velvets,
BiUt Poplins,
Wool Poplins,
Corded Poplins,
Eich Plaid Poplins,
Bich Plaid Kerinocs,
Colored Merinoes,
Printed Mcrincs,
Empress Cloths,
Velour Kueso,
Biarritz,
Epinglines,
Bombazines,
Tamisse,
Koue Delaines,
Black Alpacas,
White Alpacas,
Colored Alpacas,
White Heps,
Black Reps,
Ctlored Beps,
French Chintzes,
Damasks and Diapers,
Towels and Napkins,
Dcjlics and Tablo Covers,
Counterpanes,
Flannels,
Blanket",
Blankati,
Blankets,
Gloves and Hosiory,
Mcurnirg Goods.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No. 727 CHESNUT Street.
11 IB)
L4
M fOOIi'fH AJffD AEOfl. 5
AUK OtPEIlWft SOME FINE GOODS
CUItlSTMAH PKESI5NTS.
EXPKaslVK LONG SHAWLS.
hVOSS CLOAK VKLVKTs1.
lUAOKIKICA.I'r SIL.KS.
Hit III- ST PL, AID POPLISS.
PISfiST HKPS A.HD 1'OPL.IXS.
lh,I.01KOJV AJs'U PIAKO COVKI13.
IiUIJ l,OV AVOOI,L,RN SHAWLS.
P. S.-MKKUIMAC PH1MM, FAST CO
I.OItM AJVO SB VV HXYLUS,
rittJUlMKLASKKTS. HJmws
No. 1114 0UFKUT Street.
E. NEEDLES.
tranters snd others will end at
Ko. 1024 CHESNUT STREET
A lartcand complete assortment or
tACl'b' AND LACE G00D3.
EBlHOIUJfcitlES,
VlU'lE GOODS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS.
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS
SLEEVES, Ei'C. ETC. ETC.,
Jn areat variety, and at LOW PRICES.
E. M. NEEDLES.
vms iniraen ot om
1866 ! shawl exhibition
K. E. (OR KIODTH AND fVUi SO OAKDFN ST
l e are piepare to show one ol the Terr unest stock
ol Sh aw Is m tnlaclly eleven grade,
FHOM $1-50 UP TO $80.
Most of uhlch are auction purchases, aud are under
ri'k uf.r fjriut. n.uiieuu examination.
1 uiig aud i-Qua e i-aisley rLawls.
1 oii(j i. ml Bguure Urticlie Miaw s.
Lous ut tguare bNck Inibet Shawls.
I olk aud b Urc Dlaukei hhawla.
httl a ttiuw'.s, DreukiaHt bliwN. etc. etc.
We ould also invlie attention to our
ilLAMi KTS.
Excellent All ool lilunkets lor 8. CIO 3 3m
Fiucr qualities at SJ ft), lo, ell. 12. and au.
10 lact, cur keueral stock la worthy tho attention ol
all buy era ol Dry Uovds who wish to buy cheap
joskpii h. 'rmoiiNL,itiY,
N. E. COH. K1UHTU AKD HFitINU OAKDgS
ri SIMPSON'S SONS
J-. Ko. W2.. PIKE STREET No. U24
Dealers In I.itcns, Wane and Dresa Goods, Embroi
On ics. UcKry. (.loves t ortetn. UunUkeronleia I'liiij
and Ilemstiichcd. Hair, Null, looth and Piaie Drutbes
CcuiLs, Plain and Fuucy Hoars, Perumerr, Imporiod
ana Domestio Putli and Pud Dozea, and an end e
raiiety ot Kollona.
.Wviuys on hand a complete stock of Lad'es', Genu
and C'lii dmi's l uderveats and Drawi rs; Kuulleh and
Ut rnmn Hosiery in I otton Mer'iio, and Wool.
( lib. friiulo and Led JUankets
harseh'ea, Allendale, I.ancaater, nd Boner Comb
Quilts.
Tab e Linens, Napkins, Towels, Plain and Colored
Poroered, German hull, Kuaata aud American Ciraab
Burlaps.
Pal aidvale, Welsh, and Shaker Flannels tn all grades
A lull line ol Kurtery Diapers ol all widiba at
T. SIMPSON'S SONS',
9 5 Ms. m and 2 PIKE Street
LADIEb' CLOAKS,
NOW OPEN.
A FINE A'SCEIWENT IN ALL THE BEST
MATERIALS AND NEWEST DESIGNS, AT
ACNtW & ENGLISH'S.
1128wfrrlmno N 25 S. NINTH St.
TAItBUltTON & SON,
No. 1004 CHESNUT STREET.
M1LLLNEBY GOODS.
REAL LACE GOODS.
A Liberal Discount to the Tade. il 30 uuwtf
DRY GOODS.
LINEN STORE.
828 AllOIt STREET
OIIEAP SALE.
GO PIECES
POWER-LOOM TABLE LINEN,
MARKED DOWN.
Tenons wanting
TABLE LINENS.
Should avail thcmpclvcs of this opportunity to get
BARGAINS
MILLION'S LINEN STORE.
9 17 112 31rp No. 88 ARCH Street.
FAMES & WARNER,
No. 229 North XII&TH Street,
ABOVE It AJE.
MUSLINS !
MUSLINS!
BlcachPd Stus'ins one cent a jard loss than any
other store ee l them.
licet Canton Flannels in the city, 25, 28, 81, and.
o7J con s.
Flannels from 31 conts up.
lie. t Ameticnn l'rints.'lS cents.
12-1 1 rtniium Uochdale 14 anUo'.s, 911.
13 i Premium Itochdale D:aukets, 12.
MifSCb' 1 alniorulK, 10, SI 15, 61 46, and SI 66.
1 nilii'b' Ma in. ru t, il 87, $1 76, $1 95, and 92 00.
CioMs' Memo Whirls aud rrawers, 76 cents, SI 00,
$1-28, 1 CD, clo
Ladies Vicru o Veste, 81 25, S1-S7J, SI 60, etc.
Infants', Alistes', aud Boys' Merino Vesta.
GLOVES I GLOVES!
ICO dozen to'ow Importer's prices.
Ladies' FrOidi Cloth Uiovts, 60 cents, worth 76
cents.
Ladles' Cloth Gloves, 40, CO, CO, 65, 75 cents, etc.
Boys' and Mis ea' Gloves.
Gents' Cloth (i'.oves, 5d, 60, 75 cents, SI, $1 25. and
SI CO.
M-sscs' and Ladies' Fancy Colored Gloves.
Gents' Co otcd Bordered Linen Udkls.'33J cents
worth CO cents.
Mifses' and Ladies' Iron Frame Hose.
Cloemjrout talance ot Wax 1 o;i, etc. etc.
GEMiRAL KEDCCIION OF fRICES!
"WILL Or BE UAUtitsui-Dl
FAEIES & WARNER,
fl2C No g0 North NUNTIl Street, above Racei
CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC.
RICH LACE CURTAINS.
Ihe Sutscribira have now in Stock.and are re
ceiving lioin the luic
AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK,
Nottingham Laco Curtains,
From Ordinary to Rich Style,
French Lace Curtains,
From tho Lowest to the Highest Quality, some o?
them the RICHEST MADE.
ALFO,
Vcslibuh Lace,
Embroidered Muaha Curtains,
Jaccjuerd Muslin Curtails, and
Curtain Muslim in frreat variety
SKEPPARD.VAK KARUKQEN &, ARRISQ2
9 14 wta 6mrp) Ko. 1008 CHESNUT Streot.
B. J- WILLIAMS,
No. 16 Kortb SIXTil Street.
MASCrACTUUEK OF
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The largeei ibd finest aescrtraent in tho cltr at th
lo eat prices. tl0 262in
blt,KE BUACI9 WAl)E AKD LETiKBKD.
FINEST AND EEST STATION KEY AT MOSS
A CO.'S, Ho. tfi CHtSKUI btreeu 10 17 ws2
S'RI NGTHi BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS,
COMBINED
I. af ding's Patent Chaia-Back
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
s ui tt vuniiiH. nviiuar, vr mrinu.7 rmou uiese
Albums i pi-ilculmly adapted.
The nook uailu autl dcai.r. Iu mnejr artloles tor holl
Uy sales win And tue in st extuiisive aatortinent of
I lio OKrsph Albums Iu tue euuutrr.aud superior to
any huretulore uiaJe. t'or nr.tat btrenth, duraiililty,
and cliespness, Hardlnit's fatent t hnlu-btek Albania
are uunvmleJ. Vuruba-er wl 1 tlnd it greatly to their
advantage tu exainliia tliwe new ilnoa oi goods betora
linking- un Uielr order lor bolldar aiook.
Alto. iare and anleueld a.r(iuuut oi' nsws.vlw
ot rUutourupu Albums made iu iho u.ual ui-.unor.
WILLIAM W. II AUDI JIQ,
UlsluwtvPpJ Ko 26CIIElSOr6TRET,PUlLl