8 The I.ot Aftisls on the KveninR Star." Vwn the rarn Correspondent of the'N. O. Picayune. 1 have just witocssel a diBtrcfsini; sc-no. Tiie Dramatic Artists' Association ber celebrated ttiH morning, at St. Koch, a mass, for the unfor tunate art is la who perished on the Evening Mar. A catatalco was raised at the etitrancc ot tho choir. All the artNc, lyric aud dramatic, In Fans were present. The monaster of the r'rwicb. Comedy and the Superintendent of the Theacres (M. CamiUe Doucet) were also in attendance. The Jarnilics ot the victims wore deep mourn Wig. The most distressing 9oenrs toon place at tbecloe of the seivico. The wldo oi poor Clarence, who died hire a law week since, was so affected by the Bobbins, cries, an1 moans heard all around her, she was seized witu hysterics, and had to be carried out of the church. The father of poor Ma l'llc de Mery who Is taheved to have been the unfortunate woman who clnng to a boat by hor hands lor several hours fobbed and moaned in a heart-rending manner, and at last fainted from exceptive frrlef. The families of many of the victims have been plunged luto the deepest poverty by the loss ot those, on whom they were dependent lor their daily bread. 1 have heard of one old lady, whose dauehter and son lu-lavir left their chil dren wi'.hntr. They went down in the ship, and she, with her poorpraudhildrcn (who were entirely dependent on her children), do not know where to procure the means oi liviug. Among the victims was a Mad'lle Campana, whom late tried its best to save from death, but tbo poor $ vrl would rash to her watery prave. She wai well known here. Nhe played lor some time at the Belleville Theatre; then she went to Constantinople, where she played for a year, and she was cngnged there when Monc. AMiai.a enlisted her. t-he was informed of her engage ment to go to New Orleans just in time t ) quit Constantinople and reach Havre when the com pany embarked, provided she travelled con stantly by express trains, bho einburkol on L'JItyssus, the French steamship of the Messv jreries Imperiales. When Marseille wai made, the mistral blew with such violence, and the eea was to rough, the steamer was unable to enter the port, and wus obliged to take refuge in the harbor La Ciotat Mad'lle M tnta Campana tben beeped the captain of th? steamer to alio v her to land with the mails aud go to Marseilles with them; she explained to him how neces sary it was for her to reach Havre ou a given, aim then very near day. He consented. She reached the Marseilles and Paris railway Mation after the ticket and baggage offices were t lohPd. Sac appealed to thp station master to allow her to take" a pltce in the. train then about to leave, and she wrung consent from him too. She reached Paris after the transatlantic steamer had sailed fiom Havre. She took the railway, and reached it just in time to take the Vdlc de Paris, which bote her courados to America. The passage of the ViUe de Paris wa-5 siDuulnrly tmv p. 1 uncomfortable. She embajktd on the ill l'ated Eoen'.ng Siarsoi know the rest! The person designated on the Iiec ot passengers as "J. Uonne de Campari," was Mad'lle Marita Cunipanu's chambermaid, named Josephine. The same day the Dramatic Association had the mass lor tue repose ot these victims cele brated here, the artists of the Havre Theatre had a similar mas celebrated in their cathe dral. They went in process. on Iroiu Vac thea tre to the church, and returned in proccjsiou. Ttie inuuuipal authorities at Havre were present at the mass. Subscriptions are taken up here for the faiiiilie of the poor victim.). Cannot New Criearjs the most generous city in America open a subscription list, and out ot its abun dance send to these eturving families enough to keep want from the door until time is afforded tutu) to look lor occupation? tUw York Literary Matters. "Tue Book of He Hudson, from the Wilderness to the Sua," by benson J. Lossing, has juat appeared Irom the press of Virtue k Yorsion, London and Nev Yoik. It forms a small quarto volume ot nearly hve hundred pages, beautifully printed, unl illustrated with three hundred engravings from original drawings by Mr. Lossing. The literary and artistic merits of tai volume are alike wot thy of the highe t pia'se. Air. Lossing's keen perception of the beauties of nature, and his Bkifl'ul use of the pencil, euablo him to v ;Ttray with absolute exactness tue lovely landscapes ot Hudson liver scenery. He also preserves accurate pictures of the historical places and monumcuis which lino ihe banks of the stream. The lexi is wiit.un iu his p'easaut jro'-sipiiig style. These .--kctcliej appeared in the London Ar'. Journal iu 1800 and 1801. Tuey are now reproduced, revised aud enlarged, in a lorm which adds a m st attractive volume to the list of American book3 for tb.3 holiday sea md. The JitvertsMe Magazine for Young People ?cb not make its appearance as promptly a3 was lnuue(l owing to the dillieulties attend ing the" coio.r-frlnting of the covers, but tuo first number will i.fl iued early next week by JIurd & Houghton. It contents show that the Christmas and New Year festival is not forgotten. Mr. Abbott begins his "VVilhaui Gay Series" with an exteiiiporaueous paity; Casonella" writes a Christmas carol, which has an appropriate border designed by Hows. The author of " That f.ood Old Time" has a story for boys, called "The Mid night Coast," illustrated by Winslow llojl0f'. And there are papers on New Year's cus"tJIUg and stereoscopic pictures and 0Uyer. Tne editor has a Christmas, 8tory entitled "The 5Ieiebb",H).F humorously illustrated by Ste phens, who furnishes also the Irontis pieced 'The Three Wise Men of Gotham." London Society, a magazine which stanis among the foremost of the "English periodicals, and already has a lare circulation iu this countryis to be reprinted here regul&rij, fev ilussis. xiuni k Houehton, in accordance with a special airangeineuf wiiii the London publishers, The magazine here will bear the imrrin H.'Yr;i'i6 press, and .Vssue will be oa the "first of next mouth. ' he Book Season in London About seven hun dred new books are announced In London for the season of 1860-67, The Bookseller publishes the list, occupying seventeen closely printed octavo p9, and remarks that "the provision !, '..mple; every class of readers w?.U rind just wfi hooks which thev have long felt the want, of art, fcc'ience, poetry, history, biography, iravel, all have dcco thought of. nothlnar has been lelt undone, no want unsupyhed." i'liere is a long list of illustrated bonks lor tho holi days among them Flaxman's illustrations of Dante, "Rembrandt's Etchings," the "Master pieces of Mulready," Thornbury's "Two Centu ries of Songs," aud varioua works by Dore. The department of antiquities and heraldry is also full, and works on education are numerous. Mr. Hotton anuounces a curious bonk, entitled The Wilds of London, with a Full Account ot the Natives," by James Greenwood, the "Ama teur Casual." Among tho lacetiie are "The Curiosities of Flagellation;" "Puulauti;" and the "Choicest Jests of Englifh Wii" all pub lished by Hottou, who soetus to have a fancy lor publishing odd books; his "History ol Signboard?," published last bummer, bus had a pood tale in Loudon and New York. Many American books are announced for republica tion this season, Sampi-'OD Low & Sm issue Irving's "SpanisTi l'apers," and the ninth volume of Bancroft's "History;" Murray ; an nounces the third and fourth volumes of Mot ley's "History of the United Ncfherlau ia," rompletiiig the work. fSThe Chromo Ar. The attempts ot Messrs. L. Prang & Co., of Boston, to produce per.ect chronios have at last proved successful; and their latest pictures-"Tuo Chickens" and "L'ne Ducklings" are quite equal to the ormlnals iu oil L.Praug & Co. hwe just published four ne'wehromos, alter SirOdwaid Landaeer and Cporce Cruikshank, which are really superb. .Z. r.uii..a -The Babv." "Tho Siitcrs." "The Liunet," and "The Starling." All of thee mav be seen at the store ol O. W. P.tcher, Cbeenut street, above ttigti'U mr. i-ucaer is nrrr.t tor all of L. Prang & Co.'s publications. Proposed Iuorporation of a Cain.Me8tirT. m iiotiiQ'a Vinevard Cumo Meetinir Associa tion will petition the Leel-dature lor an act of incorporation, under the na ne of the Wesley Orove Association, with power to hold real and personal estate to tho amount of $JOl),0UO, said THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.--PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Mr. Spnrgcon'a K.cctnre on "Candlen," A Liverpool paper says: As a very great amount ot curiosity Is manifested with respect to the lecture w Lieu the most celebrated preacher ot ihe sue win deliver to-morrow In the Phil harmonic Hall, it mav be interesting to lav rclore our leaders a complete synopsis ol that rriiininauit- Buttress wnicn nas attracted so mucn attention in London and other parts. The importance ot the candle as an illustra tion is proved by many' references to Holy Scripture. This being done, the lecturer pro ceeds to show of what things the candle may bo sata to be emblem etlcal: 1. Seven candles ol different lengths Illustrate the seven ttaecs of human life, tcuch our mor tality, and bid us "work while it is called to day." 2. Candle-box full of candles represents many churches which sre ol no service to the age. As the candles are of no practical use till lighted, so churches are useless till heavenly lire lielits them. 3. A number of fine wax candles, not lighted, looking down with disdain upon a poor rush light which is lighted, aud thereby doiug more than all its tine neighbors. 4. An unlit candle, which, placed in candle sticks of all sorts, yet gives no light in any one of them, shows how men may lay the blame of their uselessness upon the position of life in which they are placed. 6. Trying to light a candle with an extin guisher upon it, well sets forth the ill elfecls of prejudice in preventing the reception of the truth. 6. A dark lantern represents those who do not benefit others, because they keep their light to iut:uj;eivt'g. 7. A candle protected from the wind in a lan tern clear and bright, pictures the watchful providonce of (iod over His creatures. 8. Itepresents a lantern with a pane out, showing thereby that men who trut to their own strength have an opening through wlncn the wind ol temptation can blow and extinguish their light. !). A flirty, bnlfercd lantern, its Olthiness ren dered conspicuous by the light within, is an em blem of proi'e.-ed Christians, who-o faults are noticed Ihe more because of their prolesaion. 10. Is a lantern with cracks in it, throu gh which the light gleams brightly, illustrating the fact that very rrtat gilts are olteu given to those who save very weak, frail bodies. 11. i andic under a bushel. 12. Candle under a bandbox, through which the (lame burns its way, nn emblem of the Chris tian's grace coming forth stronger in times of persecution. 13. One candle lighting another illustrates Cod's method of instrumentality. 14. A email taper lighting a great candle shows how humble individuals are ablj olten to influ ence greater, as John Owen bicssed by an un known country pieacher. 15. A caudle blown out while an attempt Is being made to light anoth jr, sho na how acts of Indiscreet zeal are otten checked. 16. Theniaht light, which portrays those kind mid cenerotis women who do good to the sick and visit the homes of the poor. 17. A noble wax caudle, over which a sheet of tin is held aud made black bv smoke, but being held by the side, acts as a reflector to increase its brightness, shows that we should not be con stuctly suivnm to pry out our neighbors' faults, but rather acting as rellectors to increase their splendor. 18. A candle of great thickness with a small an emblem of a man with great talents and little goal. 11). A thief in a caudle Is Hire a biaettln Bin 20. A sputtering candle is like a sour-tetu-pered, crotc'-iety man. 21. A candle in a common guard illustrates (he need ol watchfulness. 22. hnuircrs speak ot tho nee l to take away our "superfluity ot naughtiness." 23. Small piece of catdle on the "save-all" eliows how we should use all oir talent lorGod. 21. Burning the caudle at both euds sets forth the prolligate's folly. 25. Steel tiliugs dropped upon the flame of a candle produce sparklets; so alliic'ious areolten made the meai.s of a grander display of grace. 20. Two candles of ditterent hciahts; the shorter one ue hmd the loneer casts a shadow; by puttirg the t-horter candle iu front you get the light of both, Tuir shows how thev of hitsh degree should recognize the aid of the init lowly. 27." Lfpht inside a lantern Inscribed witi the words "Take a light," illustrates that those who have knowledge ought to communicate it. 2H. A chandelier holding a srreat variety of lights of various colors and sizes, illustrates the unity of the Church in the midst of diversity. These are the principal points on w hieii"the reverend gentleman fniids his very brilliant and powoiful lecture. Such a variety of topics will lorm a subject of great Intel est, MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. rjn II E CHEAP STORE. FREEftlAN & CO., Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts. Ladle', Misses', aud Chlldreu'a HATS, REDUCED FROM 95 Cents to 3TJ Cents. $1-00 to 79 Cent. 81-50 to 91-00. $2-00 to $1-50. $3-00 to $400. IN ALL THE 1KW STYLES AND BHA.OK3. AVe have also wnJc; a Great Reduction in oar large TOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS. 10102m FREEMAN & CO. MniiRMNR r.nnns h Unvlng made the Slournlr g Department of my establiiiLnii'iit ancclaliy. I am piepared to fur rlsh, at the shortest notice, every description of Mourning ii l.lincry. Funicular attention Is directed to my fino nd vailed assortment of Widows' IiounctB, Caps, Veils, K'bbous, Jets, ete. MADKMOISKLLE KEOGH, So. OO WALSUT STKEET. SPLENDID OPKVINO OP FAT.I. AND fxgWlNTTU 8TTLEH.-MK8. St. A. BINDER, no ivai (juthMT Htrcet, I'lUlmleiutila lMPOUTK.ll Ob' I.AljlcH' I)HI.'..4 AND CLOAK 1 HI MMlhGS Also an clotdint stook oi Imported Paper Patterns for Ladies' and Children's brers. 1'arlMan Urees and Clonic Alakiug In all ks Vttiietlcs. l.adiea lurulsliiu their rich and costly niaterluls mav rely on loins; artistically fitted, unJ their work Dulphed in Ihe most prompt and etlt clent manner, at the lowest possible prices attwentv. lour hours' notice. Cutting and baatlux. Patterns in net, or by the single piece, lor merchant and Ores, makers, now ready. 920 bin MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Bat a handsome assortment of MILL1SEBT, Mteits' and Inlanu' Hat and Caps, Bilks, Velvet, Ctapel Slbboni ettien, ilowersTraniej, et 1 1ki JJ E N It Y O. FOX, PRACTICAL number, Gas and Steam Fitter, 8. W. CORNER TllIRTEENTII AUD FILBERT ST3. ysiUAuruik. Jmrp CIJR tAINS, SHADES, ETC. I, E. WALRAVEN, (MASONIC HALT,,) No. 719 CIIESNUT STREET, ELEGANT CURTAINS FOR PARLORS. LIBRARIES, Dining and Sleeping Rooms, In Erocatelle, Eatin Damaslu, Terry, Swiss Lace, and Nottingham Lace WINDOW SHADES OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. Am now ofierinr tho most complete iBPcrtmcnt of the above goods of my own importation. (10 20 tutha REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES KELTY, CARRINGTON & CO., Ho. 723 CIIESNUT Street, Have constantly In Stock, for retail city and.conntiy trade, their CELEBKATKD WINDOW StIADKS MAXCFACITJRLD BY THEM OMLY. They are also Sole Agent lor the SELF-ADJUSTING SPMKO FIXTURES lorBhndes. Iho best fixtures n the world. Also, CURTAIN MA1EFIALS and FURNITURE COVKHISOii, in great vailetj. Lace, Musiln, and oltlngham Curtains, Mano and Table covers, the largest and finest stock in the city. Lace Curtains cleaned and mended. White Holland ttbadti calendered. (10 lOtuthsJin J3. J- WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, M ASUFACrCfiER Of VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. The lergCH ai.d CneBt assortment In tho city at tho lowest prices. lUV2ai h'l'OKK BUArr.8 JIA1E ANt) LKTIF.RED. AUCTION SALES. B SCOT T, J K., AUCTIONERR. So. lffcO CJUKSKU1 BTKEtT. SfOTT'S AKT GALLF.RY. We huve concluded, curing the month of . to Insilfa cnli.a rxt' la miU..i.i. f CARD- lccutbrr. tl o unur.mciniiK i im.".." r.' ."""" "u.""u, . "'f o'clock, and every cvoiimij at Hi o'clock l!a,ni. am' tenileiiK'n wlvhlnx to attnnd ihcun a.ipn um llvd ti.e ccmpr.iij ol the most r:clicrche cliaructer. r. u uHsiKumtntttrtsDectiu ly eolicltcd. i 12 4 FINE MODF.BN tUf. PAINTINGS. On '1 huriday i.ml Friday Evenings noxt. leri'.hu IliO tl.cfi.ul slioct. bhont'i.U lire modi rn oil ilAlntltlL' tlV cril. it nn. 4LA,.i..J . i .----- ' ' - ' ' " ' WIVUIVU f II l 11 Ull artists. C fitu lor csimluatlcn on lueediiy. 12 1 tit (leore F. lionei-il, Kenihiuiiilt P.nln t;. a. M mmers, A. Ccrloch, J. 8 Hill. 8 P Dyke, W. l"!Ainmann, O 11. A' wood. Oij i on.mers s n. Carva ho. end uianj o. litis of acknowledged abili-y rOTI'OSF.D SALE Op"V R. JAMES O HIUeON'. I'll I V ATE CLl.i.CTIOM OF tNUKAVlNG-l, IJIJAWINOS, C11KUMOS, KTC. On account of the lncletncncv of tho wrnthrf on TucHluv niorntni lust tho snle of inpravins druw ings cliromos e c , the private collection oi tor. Jamns U Htiiiison, vl 1 tko pluco at B. Scott's Art Guleiv, l.o. 1O.0 thusnut sircct tinlTliiiiy VoioIiiftNext, 7th iustnut. at 11 o'c.ocn. Aow unon for CYnnilnn. tion. . ii,-, t PAN COAST & WAR NOCK L AUCTIONEEEH, Slti -No. UO MAHKiT Slrcol. roenivE special salk into dojckw oermav- TOWN FANCY KMX OUVWH, IIOSIISRY GOODS, etc., by Catalog ue. On Friday, December 1. 1806. ooniuienelni; at 10 o'o'ock. comnrls lng a (seiieral asBoiimcnt of new and desirable st) les. Lit FOR SALE. FOR SAI-K. DESIRABLK CCRNEll PUO I'EK'IY. '1 ho modern th ree story brick Dwelling. nuu uuuun nine diuij uuuik uuhuiukb. IIVUI iuu BIUU entrance, no'thwtst corner of J Wl LFru and WAL- ,t iin..i.in . ti n k..n., i... ii ,1;..,. j . , i r .: olrcets: t W uea er, range, an, Data, etc; piazza on Wal ace street. Itcplete with all conve nances. Couid bo altered Into. a store with dwelling attached. Fotseseiou with deed. CM 8.IESLIE, 10 20 No. 727 SAN sOM S treet FOR SALE. A VERY PLEASANT RESI iiiiidence, in tfe city oi Hurlinuton with nearly Four Acres ot -roiinu. MuoiinK anu otner out-DuiitiiiiKt, two Kood Puuips wlih the best oi water. Apples, Penrs, I'luti s. with oilier fruns. llyclranc water In the bouse aud kitchen yard. Address liox 170, Post Ollico, Bur liiiktou, New Jercey. U 1 tit K?JSS RPIRGLt'S HIADOUARTERS. JOHN DOLL, K0. o02 MARKET STREET, Hub new orenoneol the Intuest and most varied Stocks of 10Y8 AND FASl Y GOOD to be tound. It Includes ivcmhinu that Is rare and curious, and thoso who deslKD miking ChrlHtmua I reseats, will do well to call and Inspect. Mr. DOLLM lane wholesale trade ecabu s him to sell ai the verv lowest prices. JOHN DOLL, Wholesale and Kttail Dealer in Toys and Fancy eoods, 12 1 lulhtlOt No. 503 MARKET Street. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! A. M. MARTIN. N. E. Corner Eighth and Market, Has now oi en one of the largest an t best selected stocks oi TOYS AND FANCY GOODS TO BB FOUND. Also, BabketB, thildren's Carriages, Velocipedes, Eleighe, Slodr, Etc. 6 A. M. MARTIN, 12 4 tutbalUt N. . corner EIOnTH and MAKKEX. T? I C II FANCY GOODS, A MAGNIFICENT ASSOBTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VAU1ETY. KLEUaNCK OF HTYLE, OK MOUEEA11UN IV PKIClS. Rich Pohemlan and Chins Vases and Toilet Beta Parian tusta, Matui ttf s and Vases Krunae aud Ulli Ortiameiiti, HUh Oilt V ounted CardstAUds, Vusen and Odur Carts, Kloh Workbcxua Jewel, Ul ve. and Hand kerchlet Hoses, Desks, 1 resting Cases, Foilos and Com panions, Jei aud Vulcanite Jewelrv, Jet Chaws, Par s Fane superior Mlk Cmurellas, To'let Oooda, with a cuuiplete assortment ot articles suitable tor UBlDAL. HIKIHD.Y. OB HOLIDAY PRESENTS. At prices the niostreasonab.a, at If. DIXON'S, ) 26 lin Ko. 21 Couth tiKhtb slroet PUilade'phla, DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, HAVE JUST OPENED Several lots of FANCY GOODS from late auction sale, conjlstinf of Toilet Seta, Toilet Glauses, Work Boxes, Travelling Companions, Glove Boxes, rcnoll Boxes, Matoh Boxes, Asb Stands, rortcmonnaies and Purses, ete. DRY GOODS AT SEDUCED PEICES. Bleached and Unbleached Manilas. Canton Flannels, All-wool and Domet Flannels, Shaker Flannels. Bleached and Unbleacbod Tablo Linens, Napkins and Towels. DLKFS. ! BDKFS. ! HDKFS.! Several lots of embroidered Idhf. from auction, veir cheap. Just opened, 600 dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Ildkls., all qualities, ot the celebrated manufacture of Hcrlracd Mllccnt, France. Ladles', Gents', and Children's Merino Vests and rants, very cheap; Ladies' aud Childron'a Hoslor aud Gloves. Jutt oi eued, CO dozen more Ladies' Cloth Glovea, at 60 cents a pair. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sta. N. B. Daily receiving, New Goods, suitable for Holiday I're-ects. J0 22 TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. We havo now received, directly ironi tbo mann latturcrp, our FALL IMPORTATION OF EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. Coiii llDf( n Large Aksoi tmcut, which wt are Selling AT K EDUCED PRICES. SHErPARD,VANKARLI5fJ&ASlSliSQM IMPuKTlRS OK Hcuse-Furniching Dry Coods, Ko. 1C0S 9 14 IliFtiKinirp CIIESNUT Street. Q iEAT IlEUUOTION Oi1 PIUOES riRTinft purcnnsea at tne late Auction sulos goods or lute inn ortBiion, cold at K treat sucriilco. anil with dciiorui reduction o. prices o. iny entire stock, I am tuaLltd to oljcr arcut iuoucemeuts to buyers. LADIES, NOTE 1JJE FRiCEb! LVPIS'8 FiBRICS I.uoin's alcrlnocs reduced Irom al fr to$l. Lu inn's A irlnuf.s reiiuced liuui 1 'iV-i to 8I UH. l.tipin's Meilnoes reduced lioiu 8160 10 i Hum's plu'n J( p I'oplius reduced Irom 1 'in to tl. Lupin's Lett quulity roauccd lioin fil 6) to 81 "ii. IN ALL T11E CHOICE SHADES. 41 pieces of In press Corded PoDlIn. a vard nr.d ,.n eii-litli wdc, a full ih.o oi co ors only tVili ll.cn riuiu i upuns, ill fci, isi-iiSJn, 81 37M. Our 2 neb folik Plaid I'opiuis reduced to 4150. ' FKOM AUCTION. Several lots of striped Poplim, a bargain. JUST RECEIVED. One cuso ot corded Silk Fplngllnes, price tl SO. '1 hese Hoods arc novelties, and are eellius with ar rapidity. A cuuiplete assoitment ot Iilsh FopUns: best Rood 2t0. uaiiy receivuip xtew uoous irom auction. BALliOKAI.S 1 BALMORALS! Full, lare size. In brixbt colors, beavy, only 92. a lull line ot bheetiDR, Miiitliig, and Pillow-case Muslin. FLABNEL91 FLASNEL8! A larxe stock at low pi ices One case oi extra beavy Canton Flannels, only 25c C. D. WISHAM, 9 S2 etntb3m Ko. 7 N ElUUId titreet. iQ(a SHAWL EXHIBITION J,. Ij. LOU. J.1U"" ... u uanubH DA W e arc piepaie" v ouww wuv wi mo ,gi uuvsi sluvk ot bb avt la w tnis city ol eveiv grade, t'llOJI SJl'OU 11 JU 880. Most of wlilch are auction purcbases, and are under retuiar prlcis. Weiiiilean examination. jluiJgand.PQua-e Paisley hbawls. long and Square llrucLe Hbawls. Lung and Square blok Thibet Shawls. 1 ong and Hquare Blankot fehawls. t tcl.a bbuwls, Ufeukiast buuwli, etc. etc. We euld also invite attention to our BLANKETS, rkctllent All wool Blankets tor 8. CIO 3 3m Finer oualltiea at kl 8, 10, 811. 2. and 814. In laci, our aeucrul stock. Is worthy the attention ol nil huverB OI lry tuuuo wnu nwu w uT i-MKPH II. THOUNL.KY. E. COW KlUUTIi AMD BPK1NG OAKDUN TSlilPSON-'S SONS . So. KB... PINE STREET No. 024 i i .. tt l.iia at 1 11 I lectin llntAa IT if l ha. 1 1. denes Hosiery . Cloves. Corsets. Usndkerchleia Plain and henjsti;cbed. Hair, Nail, 'looth, and Plaie Bru.hes t ombs, Pialu and Fancy Hoaps, I'eriuruery, Imported and Iiomestlc Puns and. Pud boxes, and an eniLe "ilways ou'band a complete stock of Lad'es', Oenta' and Ohidieu's Undervets aud Drawers; Kngllsb and Uernian Hosiery in ( otton Kerlno, and Wool. t lib. ( raiile and Bed blankets. iiurseliles, Allendule, Lancasttr, nd Honoy Comb yTebe Mncna, Napkins. Towels, Plain and Colored Boniercd, Cermau Koll. Kuasla and American Crash, 11 Va"l'aidvale, Welsh, and Bhaker Flannela In all grades A lull uiii vi u i T m r.L.iu a KlMfliOMta KONH. K a. Vii and it PINE Street WHOLESALE COTTON YAUN V COMMISSION WAKIillOUSIS- R. T. WHITE Sl CO., Blauufactuier'a Agents for the sale of COriON WABfS ASD SKELN VAK.N'8, a 1 nuuibors. bOlERY YABN8lntbeekeinoreop. lOriOS, WOctliLhN, ANl- LIMEM CARPKT rH aIN JU1 K FILLING, lor Venetian Uarreta GILL1NG. KfclNB, AMD FLAX I WINE. IVIIIA HEAVY BUCK WaDWSU FOR ClOTHIEKS' USE to No. 3T MARKET Street, Phlla. B T WBITK. J. . DO BOIB. 11 1 wthto3mrp AMAGED BLANKETS. WR WILL OI'KS this mornln the ba aiico C a large lot of Blan kets, very sllfhtlv damaged by blug stained, as lul lows i-Oue ot.se very he.vy extra large BiankeU a . b " t. . nn a, iu.na fcT nnr niri nna da. Hi H I one'do.' s .red wfth ndiio.r at aj , per pair, ttl.li PJit ia one or tho best and beavlent bTai.keta we ever tonocase. finest 1U- Bl.k-fi. oulltt'nem unve ur ti ? nese Blankets are direct imhi the mill, are warrunted neriect except a suauv u'"""""-"11 . .-. wool cost, and as low or lower than they were In the faille of lKM. B. P. W. U. PENNKLL, n J llll ll l Hk r'i Blftcli - DECEMBER 6, 1866. DRY GOODS. Inauguration of Low Prices .AT RETAIL. JAS. 1L CAirilELL & CO., Importers, Jobbers and Retailers OF DRY GOODS, No. 727 CIIESNUT ST. HATE MACE A. GREAT DEDUCTION IN PRICES. Their Stock W unrivalled for extent, variety, and general adaptation to the wants of borers. Bilks, Moire Antiques, Shawls, Velvets, Cloakinga, Silk Poplins, Wool Poplins, Corded Poplins, Rich Plaid Poplins, Rich Plaid Merinoes, Colored Merinoes, Printed Merinoes, impress Cloths, VeJonr Ensse, Biarritz, Eping lines, Bombazines, Tamisse, Moua Delaines, Blaok Alpacas, White Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, White Reps, Black Reps, Colored Eepe, Fiench Chintzes, Damasks and Diapers, Towels and Napkins, Doylies and Tablo Covers, Counterparts, Flactels, Blankets, Blankets, Blankets, Gloves and Hosiery, Mcurnirg Goods. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 727 CiJKSNXJT Street. 11 6 Im JH' glisii blankets. ENGLISH BL4NKETS. 100 Pttirs of Kngllsh Blankets at Half Price. 25 Fnylirh Blankets, rronced to 12. 128 Eoffllth Blankets, reduci d to (14. .nn i lean Blankets, great vailety, at low prices. JOB LOTS OF DRESS GOODS. 78 cent 8lik I laid English Poplins, reduced to 37Kc. Printed trench Merinoes, reduced to tl. All-wool I rintcd C'nebmeres, reduced to 75 cen's. 87X cent double-width Ella Plaid Poplins, reduced to SUctuta. 12 Vi Mlk laced Corded Poplins, reduced to 91 6a im"'tH En pnss Cloth Poplins reduced to SI Si 75 Kmpress Cloth Poplin, reduced to Sl-25. bandson e bright Plaid Pop ins, Sl-28, cost Sl-75. Klanpsome brlgat i laid Poplins, 2, cost 12 71. GRHAT BARQAIN3 In everv verietv of nnorn .. ,imi .n the Hrefs (loo-s we are selling are not brlnalna more ih.n m..nl. i.ntl.afl.ll..tn.kA l . . C wv.v II. S'XJEEIL, & SO?, 12 6 3t o. 713 and 716 N. TENTH St.tf HOLIDAY GIFTS. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER Have determined to oftsr their ENTIRE STOCK At such prices as will effect A RAPID REDUCTION, And dive purchasers an opportunity of selecting a nselo and acceptable HOLIDAY CIFT. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nob, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., 12 5 5t ABOVE WILLOW. G1 IE AT FALL IN DRY GOODS. Having purchased largely at the lute sacrinclnn prices, we ate prepared to (ell JWENlY-F.Vi; rlt CENT BELOW OLD PKICEb. WilUamsvliie Muslin at 31)4 cents. Xorresdale Uanlia at 81 X cents. Wamsutta Muslin at7M cents. Brown Sheetings verr cheap. Large assortment of Flannels, from 5 to 37 ' con per 5 aid. Heavy Canton Fiarnels, 25 confs. tLOlHS lor Ladles' CloaaUigs, from 175to10per yard, full stock. LYONS VKLVET. il2, worth 1, warranted a't Bilk. VELVET Irom 111 to 22 wr yaa. Constantly on hand, a lull line oi HOUSEHOLD FUitNlBil'U tiOUUri at prices below Cuuipet.UJU. McCUItDY & DUNKLE, No. 140 Ncrth EIGHTH Street. 0 SO tutbs3a TAMES McMULLA N, Fuccessor to J. V. Cowell & Boo, Has Just received his nra I ALl, IMPORfATlON o ENCLISH BLANKETS. These noods were ordered In the Spring, and made ex nretn.v "or J AM EH McMULL A.M by tne autne mai.u-K"".J.- i v. i nwtLL & HON wereaunolled with fur many jeajs, and will be found very eaperiot lor family uee. LAEOE BUPPLT OF AMERICAN BLANKETS Selling at Greatly deduced Prices. A fu'l assortment of real WELSH ND AM LIU CAN FLANJN L8 always on uauu. mi. .(nek ol OEN KHAL HODRK-Kl'IlSISaiNil nilY OOOUt is complete, with the veiy best goods at the lott raiea tor iasu, B0TJ8E-ITJKNI6HIKQ DRY GO DBS BTOHE, 13 28 lm No. 700 CHESNUT Street. DRY GOODS. LINEN STORE. B38 AIIC1I STREET. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF e Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Gents' Handkerchiefs, Children's Handkerchiefs, NEW STYLES. THE LARGEST STOUK OF LINEN GOODS IN T1113 CITY. t9 17tHJlrp FAMES & WARNER, No. 229 North NINTH Street, ABOVE liAC'E. MUSLINS! MUSLINS! Bleached Muslins one cent a yard less than any other store seiH them. Best Canton FlanneLi In the city, 25, 28, 81, and 87 con's. Flannels from 31 cents up. Bett American 1'rints, 183 cents. 12-4 1 remium Koohdale B ankeis, $11. 13 4 Premium Kochdale Blankets, 912. Misses' Balmorals, 10. 91 25, SI 45. and 1 65. 1 adies' Baimora's, 18"i, 1 76, $1 95, and 82 00. Gents' Merino thirts and drawers, 76cents, 1 00. ei-26, tl 60, etc. Ladles' Merino Veatn, M 25, l-87i, tl 60, etc. Infants', ilis-cs, and Boys' Menno Vesta. GLOVES I GLOVES I 100 dozen be'ow importer's prices. Laaiet' FiolcU Cloth Gloves, 60 cents, worth 75 cents, Ladleb' Cloth Gloves, 40, 0, 60, 66, 70 cents, etc Boys' and Mis-es' Gloves. Gents' Cloth Gloves, 6J, CO, 76 cents, $1, $1 25. and M60. ' M'secs' and Ladles' Fancy Colored Gloves. Gents' Co'orcd Bordered Linen worth 60 cents. Misses arid ladies' Iron Frame Hose. eiOBiBgouttalance oi Wax I oil", etc etc ' GEM.BAL BEDUCUOfl OF fKICESI will Kor be usniiaaoiDi PARIES & WARNER, OjSl Ko. aat North MINT II Street, above Oaoe. Ko. 1024 CI1KMUT Street E. M. NEEDLES. strangers and others will find at No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET A large and complete assortment ot LACES AND LACE GOODS. EMBR01DEE1ES, -WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, LINEN C0LLAJKS AND CUFF8. . SLEEVES, E1C. E1C. ETC., In great variety, and at LOW PRICES. E. M. NEEDLES. )ajB j,nss3Br ttoi 'on REMOVAL. NORMS, (L0TI1IEU & LEWIS, CLOTH HOUSE, No. 52 South SECOND Street, . ABOVE CHI SHUT, WILL REMOVE ON JANUARY 1 TO Nos. 19 and 21 S. FOURTH St,, In cooeequon e of which 'hty ire selling their Etcck cf Woollens and Men's Wear Generally, At pneos that will pay purchasers to give thorn a call. II 28 latrp CHRISTMAS, HOLIDAY AM) BRIDAL GIFTS. ESTABLISHED IN 1812. WILLIAM WILSON & SON, SILVERSMITHS AND MASUFACTUREBS AND lMPOHTERS OF SUPEUI0R PLATED WAUE, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTH AUD CIIERtlY STREET?, Have on hand a large and geueral asaorttnent of Silver and Plated Ware, Suitable for Bridal Present, Ktc. Ktc. PIIKSKNTATION BETS ON 1IANO,. Oi lurnianed at short notice. H 2 imrp