THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PfflLADELPHIA , MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 18C6. 8 llarrlblc Murder In Wheeling. The Wheeling paprr. ptibllsh the details of fcornrjle trwredy in thai city on Wednesday. It appears that a woman named Nugent camo to that city a few days since, and took lodgintrs tor herself and child at the Parker Hotel, on er not coming to her meals on Thursday tbo landlady went to her room, and founa the Child dead and tbe mother laboring under the fleet ot a dose of opium. Helm? taken Into custody by the 8'aerifT, and after proper resto ratives bad been administered, Mrs. Nugent fUted to that oflicer that her maiden name was Arbor; that brr parents lived fti Williams town, in Wood county, la West Virginia, op nonite Marietta; that lour years ago she mar ffitMBWiea Nugent apalnst their con sent rurnlng away wiih blm: and that two months af?e? the birth of the litlte girl iccrcd her, and had never retnrnoa; that her mother had refused to become reconciled to her. Mid had never forgiven hr marriage, but had mane her home so intolerable that she could not live there; and had poNoned the minds of all her other relatives against her to such an extent tbat she had no placo on earth to call home, and was forced to bo out In the world and sek a subKiMrnce. She had gone out, and bad found that tbarc was no place for her; noihinp that she could do, and she could not bear to beg her way frani place to place. Ren dered thus desperate by brooding over her hope less prospects, and anxious not to leave her little daughter to a fate worie, perhaps, than death, ebe resolved to end both their lives. After making up her mind to this effect, she came to Wheeling to carry out her resolve. She purchased a smull dagger, and also several papers ot powdered opium, and seems to have made minute r reparations lor death. She further said that tor several hours after arrivlni she could not bear to kill her child, and yet she felt at the time that she must do it. Hhe waile 1 until It fell asleep, and then putting on it- night-clothes, and placing It In bed, leiit over it and kissed it several timea before planting the dagger in its heart, as she finaJly did. Tb.3 child, she said, made no cry, but only inoane I, and with scarcely a struggle bled to death. She hud stabbed it three time, twice In the leftlung ttnd once in the heart. She says that before s'ie took its lite she knelt down and prayed over it, and also repeated her prayer after f he hid in flicted the wounds, and that she had kissed away Its last expiriiig breath. Alter the perpetration of this horrible and unnatural deed, she took the opium with which she proposed to take her own lit', and then laid down beside her dead child to die. From some cause, either from an overdose ot tbe opium, or else from an Insufficient amount of it. she failed to accomplish her intentions of suicide. She had vomited a great deal, and seemed to have thrown up most ot the poison. Several powders, with directions in a female handwriting, were found among her efl'ec ts, as were also a number f letters. .She is a young woman, ascd only abouttweuty-one, rather illiterate, and evidently unbalanced in her mental and moral organ), i tion. The woman is now in jail. One of Eerdan'a Men. A California paper ays: "Andy Weetover, well known In this vicinity as a great hunter, arrived at his hotna in Sntter county the other day from the head waters of the Sacramento, in a small boat, lust large enough to contain himself and 'traps. He was live days in uiukiug the trip to his door, distance one hundred nntl seventy-five miles, and part of 1m journey wa? performed witn great velocity, as ho bud to run, in his nail bark, swift and dangerous rapids. Mr. Weitovcr hati toilowed hunting for mauy years. At the outbreak of the ereat ltebelliou he went East and enlisted in the Union army, being one of Verdun's celebrated sharpshooters. Whoa peace was declared he returned to California, aud aain engaged In his old pursuits. He has re turned to U home at the tales, and is making preparations for nn onslaught on the clack and geese abounding in that quarter." Mmdwing' a Ci editor A hoirlblc crhn. says the Lourrxr du Bas fihin, has been perpetrate I at Eitig. A Jew named Wolff, a credit" r a rainier chIIu'I Met., was scut for by the latter under pretext that the amount of a debt of 7500 francs was to be nt oacp paid to him. He went, aud us he did not return, his (airily became alarmed. The police were communicated with, and a search was made in Metz's house. In the barn, buried seven teet under the floor, Wolff's body was found, horribly mutilated. The farmer had also, it was a'cOrtaincri, forged the mur dered man's uiime to n rece ipt for the sum due. Both he and a i'urin-sorvniic have been tufcen into custody. Tbe Mont Onis Tunnel. It i estimated that the number of holes to be drilled by the rock boring machiues iu the Jlout Ceuia tunnel, before tbe work is completed, Is about 1,000,000. Tbe total depth of these holeii.when bored will amount to about 4,2U6,8l)ff feet, which is 10ft times the length ot the tunnel. Nearly 13,000,100,000 blows will be struck by the per forators to do this work. Tbe eutrance to the tunnel on the French side is 81)46 feet above the level of the sea, and its termination on tbe Italian side 4380 feet, so that the actual differ ence of level between the two extremities is about 434 feet. A Bottle of Brandy per Day. The London Hevieio says: "We nave heard rather good story of Bisniark. He Is suid to be partial to brandy, and before leaving Berlin for the seat of war, a little sou of his asked him how long he was to be away. He replied that he did not know. Thereupon a servant came In to Inquire how many bottles of cognac were to be packed up in the Count's lugpaee. Tweuty-tour,' wns the answer. 'Ah, papa,' cried out the 'tprnble infant,' 'now I know how long you are to be from home twenty-four days.' " Emigration to the United States. Nearly two thousand Germans now leave Europe every week for the United States in the Bremen and Hamburg mall steamers. A company is esta blished at Copenhagen to encotiraijc the emigra tion of Danes, Norwealans, and rjwedes to the United States. The children of all these emi grants are taught the English language as their mother tongue. Short Time in Factories -Th" short time movement is on the increase in Lancashire. Ou the 13th of November the spinners and manufac turers of the Rawtenstall district, who employ three hundred thotihund spindles and six thou sand looms, decided to? commence working only four days a week; aud on the previous day the manulacturers at Ddiwen came to a similar iesolution. A Memorial of Miaa Nightingale's Services. It has been resolved to spend 15,000 In erecting a new wing to the Derbyshire General Intirmary in England. The building is to bear the title of the "Nightiugalo Wing." William Edward Nightingale, lather of Mi8 Nightingale, has been invited to become president ol the insti tution. Immorality of Liverpool Liverpool In 1864, thoueu it contained only oue-l'orty-fourthof the population, had one-seventh of the drunken cases in all England and Walt s. It shows one case ot drunkenness for every thirty-tbree of the population, while Birmingham shows only no in every two hundred and thirty-two. Postage Stamps. The production of poBtage stamps in Franco amounted 1n 184!i to nineteen millions, mcreased in 1806 to four hundred and fourteen millions, and will reach four hundred ?nyunl a?u th,u year France Is, however, etill fur behind hnglaud, which produced eight hundred millions. r Another English Church iu France Arraue xnpirts are in progress for erecting a new Episco pal church at Lyons, for which purpose an eligible site has been secured on the Qua! du Rhone, and its purchase approved by the autho rities of Lyons. Post Office Order. The Edinburo-h fh of Commerce bus resolved to nieniorUHv h.a l'ostmaster-Ceneral in favor of a penny scale of aiuipcu jjubi ihjiuo oruert, oi wnicn a committee uau reponeu mat it would prove uavantageous w me pom, ouiuo nuu oeneueuil to tue public. 8team with Liquid Fire. A steam yacht owned by Mr. Bartf, of Glasgow, has made two trips to Oravesend and back, propelled bv steam raised with liquid lui'l, without the u-o ol an atom of MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. tj; II E CHEAP STOKE. FREEMAN & CO., Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts. Ladles', Mliiu', and "liUdrep'i HATS, REDUCED FROM 95 Cents to 371 Cents, 9100 to 93 Cents. $150 to 9100. 900 to 150. 93-00 to 9400. IS ALL THE SEW STYLES AND SHADES. tVebaveal60 made! Great Reduction In oar large '1 OCR OF MILLINERY COODS. 10 20 2m FREEMAN & CO. jjwf SPLENDID OPENING OF FALL AND KW1NT!.H BTTLES.-MKS. M. A. BINDER, ho 1031 CHHSL'T Htreet, Philadelphia, IM POUTER OF LADIttB DRESS AMD CLOAK 1 KlMll6tJ9. Also an elegant stock ot Imported Paper Patterns for Ladies' and Children's lire. Parisian Dress and Cloak Making In aU Its varieties. Ladies lumlstiliia their rich and costly mat. rials ma; rel.r on being artistically Utted, and their work tlnlflbed In ibe most prompt and effi cient manner, at tbt lowest possible prices at twenty loo r hours' notice, totting and basting. Patterns in nets, or by tbe single piece, lor merchant and dress maker, now read;. 9 iO im MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Baa a handsome assortment of MIXLIHERT, Mlssts' and in'anta' Bats and Caps, BUks, VclvetvCrapel "Ribbons i'eatUeii, Flowers, Frames. et "J IS CLOTHING. J O N E 8V OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE. FINIS Ready-Made Clothing' House, No. 0O4 MARKET ST., ABOVE SIXTH. Our Cutters are uuexcellod. We combine style with neatness oi fit, and modorate prices with the best workmanship. H 23 lm5p g "VV A A BS STATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, No. COG MARKET STREET No. GOG A mobt complete stock of MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTIUNtt AT VERY MODE i! ATE PltlCBS. WE HAVE SMALL IXPENSES, AND CAN ATTTS-ftPn TO BT2T.I. WITH BMJlTCJ, PROf ITS. Fine Eskimo Beaver Overcoats, onijr Overcoats, uny dcHimblo color. SW; frosted Beaver OvercoatH S'ti; very line Cbinoliilla Overcoats, only (27; fronted lli aver Suits, containing coat, pants, and veHt.t'tO; tine snort lieaver Hacks, from aiO to .!4: dark grcv limns 1,'aRsIniore Suits, coat, pants, and vest, trli;do silk mixed, ouly 824; blin k Sack Coais, front tlOto (20; Business Coats, from t7 to I4; Pants aud Vtsts to match, irom $7 to (14; Hoys' Coats, from 16 to 1 4 ; l'auis. from 81 75 10 S. Come and convince yourselves. 11 14 3m 8p FOR SALE. FDR SAI E. DESIRABLK CCRNEK PRO I'EHTY. The modern three story nrlck Dwelllnn. v.ith double three story back butldliuis, front and side entrance, northwest corner of TWELFTU ana WAL- MUf. dtrceis: new nearer, ranire, gas Datn, ere.; piazza on W al ace street. Keplete with all conve nit nccs. Could be altered Into .a store with dwelling attacntd. l'ocbexi en with deed. CM. S, LESLIE, 10 20 No. 727 HANSOM Street FOR .HALE, WITH POSSESSION ELE- cant Hesldence. N. W. corner VINRTERNTn snrl AKCU btrcels. Apply from 10 to 12 A. M. It FOR RENT. TO LET, No. 2320 GREEN STREET A iiillhree-story UOUSK. in comulele order. All luouvrn lmpiovemenis, side yard, etc. 12 7 8t J-Jt & A. C. VAX BEIL, OLD RYE WHISKY, FOB FAMILIES AND THE TRADE. Nn. 1310 CIIKSNUT Street. J-Jt & A. C. VAX BEIL FINE OLD SHERRY WINES, For Families and the Trade. No. 1310 CIIESXUT Street. -J & A c VAN BEIL, VERY SUPERIOR BRANDY, For Medicinal and other uses, No. 1310 CIIESNUT Street. 37&A. C. TAN BEIL, CHAMPACNES OF ALL FAV0BITE BRANDS. No. 1310 CIIESNUT Street. pj & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINK MEBf HANTS, U 10 mwiCnirp No. 1310 CHESNl'T St. F YOD "WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION eelttd at Xv. U UoutbTlilKD Wreefc T 5iitL't!5Il'5,,,'ij0'',Ijt M ton. AU.vbi tenolne RAt.LK VKlM ooaL aameVlaa, una pneo li il7 "".quaUty of LEHIOI1. Kkk anil btovo, ) NEW PUDLtCATIONS. JJIC KENS' NEW CHRISTMAS STORY "MUCDY JUNCTION," FOR SALE BY DUFFIELD ASHMEAD, No. 724 CIIESNUT ST., PHICB five: cents. Also ft Large sad Splendid Assortment of FINE ILLUSTRATED WORKS, SUPERB GIFT BOOKS, AND THE BEST STANDARD LITERATURE, 8UITADLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR S PRESENTS, AT LOW RATES. Our Holiday Catalogue now ready, and maybe nad GRATIS on application. 12 8smw3tJ JJOLIDAY BOOKS. A Choice Assortment of CIFT BOOKS. JCVEKILE8 FOB BOYS AND G1RL8, POETICAL BOOKS, pnoTOGiu.ru albums. BIBLES, PRATER BOOKS, AND I1YMX BO0K9. In En1ea Variety. OXFOBD BIBLES, Tbe most iupeib assortment In tbe city. COLOKtD TOY BOOKS In maimiacent profusion. To all of which we Invite special attontloo. will be so d at trie lowest tates. JAMES S. CLAXTQN, (Buccessorto William 8. A Alfridllartlcn,) 11 101m Ko. 1214 CBE9NTJT Street J PAPUIl FOR TUE AGE. THE "Watchman and Reflector " ENLMiGED TO NEARLY TWICE ITS PRESENT SIZE One of tbe most complete and Comprehensive Religions and Family Journals in th world. 2 Its Corps of EJItors and Contributors are unequalled In number, ard unsurpassed in ability by any religious paper in tbe United states. Tibms One copy, SS'OO in advanoe. For S5Q) any person sending bis own name, and tbe name of a new subscriber, can have two copies, one year. For specimen copies address FORD, OLMSTEAD A. CO., Publishers "Watchman and lieflector," H6 9t Boston. Massachusetts. J)AVIS, rOKTSU & COATES, Publishers and Wholesale Dealers IN Colored Toy Books ami Juveniles, OFFER TO D&ALUR9 THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT JUVENILE BOOKS IN THE CITY, AT LOW PRICES. No. 21 south SIXTH Street, 12 3 mwffitl PHILIDELPUI i. CHRISTMAS, HOLIDAY AND BRIDAL GIFTS. ESTABLISHED IX 1812. WILLIAM WILSON & SON, SILVERSMITHS AND .VAXITACT UF.ERS AND IMPORTERS OF SUPERIOR PLATED WARS, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTH AND CHEERY STREET3, Have on band a lsrce and general assortment of Silver and Plated Ware, Suitable for Bridal Presents, Etc. Etc. PRESENTATION SETS ON HAND, Or furntshrd at short noiiee. 11 21 lmrp gTEPHEN F. WHITMAN'S INIMITABLE AND CHOICE CONFECTIONS NOW READY for the Holiday Season, Together wltlt a large variety of FANCY BOXES, Of bis own Importation, direct from Paris and Vienna. ALSO NEW AND RARE Confections and . Bon-Bons, Only known to this house, Forming at once a rich and sur-crb assortment Irom which to choose for SELECT PRESENTS. STEPHEN F, WHITMAN, No. 1210 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. 118 lOt STRENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS, COMBINED . Harding's Patent Chain-Back PHOTOCRAPH ALBUMS. Kor a Wedding. Holiday, or Birthday Present, these Albums ie particularly adapted. Tlio book trade and dealer lu fancy articles for holi day aalea wlil find tli e most extunaive aiwortment of l'lioloaranh Album! In the couutry.aad superior 10 any heretofore made. For irreat atrenmn, durability, aud cheapness, HardlnR's relent Chain-back Albums are unrivalled. Vurcheaert will find it greatly to their advtntsge to examine these new llnea of Hoods before unking up their orders lor holiday stock. Also, a large end splendid assortment of new stylet of Photograph Albums made in the usual manner. WILLIAM W. HARDING, U Uniw4wNp No. m CHEiMJT 61HEBT, PD1I A DRY GOODS. J, C. STEAWBRIDGE & CO. HAVE NOW 0PE TWO CASES EXTRA FINE YARD-WIDE Shirting Muslins, AT TWENTY.T1VE CENTS FEB YARD. ALSO, TH REE CASES Fine Twilled Cashmerc3 IN ALL SHADES, AT TWENXV-FIVE CENTS PEIl YARD. J. C. STRAWBRIBGE & CO., Ji ORl IIWES T CO NL'It EIGHTH AND MARKET. 12 a at JJ0LIDAY rBESEMTS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, DAILY KKCEIVING NEW GOODS, St ITAJitE FOIl HOLIDAY riE"ENr3. FANS! FANS! Just opened, 1C00 1'oris 811k Fans, oi our own im portation, very ehenp, lorn than importois' pricos. fccvcral lots oi loilot Sots, Fancy B3xes, Oloyo Boxes, Pencil Hoxos, Aili Stamls, Mitch Sit-s, Cifrai Stand!, Fur sis, Ladies' Companions, oto. JUST OPENED, SCO dozen Ladles' iiornstttch Handftorchiets, Oi'th j ce'tbruted make of Bortraud AiiJcont, Franco. Gents' llcmsiilch Handkorclaie4. Ladio)' Em broidored Handkeroh ofv L ;Uii'' and Goats' Llnon Cambric Handkerchiefs. A Uinn taanrlmanl r,t T.rtio ATH1 UUUlb UlUVOl tind Hosiery, etc. etc Ladies', Ueuti', uud CLildtcu's Marino Vests and Pants. Domrstic (ioods attho very lowost nnr'tot Tricos Jlushiis, Canton Flaunols, Klauuo s, Prints, lilog. huws, VabloLiuenii, Napkins, and iowols. PIUCE & WOOD. Ci. W. Corner E1G111H and F1LEERI SU. N B. Will open in a few days Wr'tintt Desks, Woik Boxes, lluDulo Lici-emir, combs, and Hair Brushes, oi our own iuiioitdt.ou. 10 2i FR08TED BEAVER CLOAKS. BLACK BKAVEtt CLOAK. KTSTOB1 JACKETS, GOHED CIRCULARS, PLAIN SAI QDE6, PL VIN CIRCULARS, VLLVET CIBC'ULAB-, POINTED H AfQUES, VELVET 8ACVUE8. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. An e'egant stock fine and medium Cloaks and band some Shawls selling rapidly at moderate prices. COOPKIt fc COWARD, 12 t 3t 8. E corner KIN IB and MABK ET. -n-ANCY AND PLAIN CLOAKING S, -L Frosted Beaver Clotbs, finest imported. - Frosted Beavers, Amerlcao make. Cblncnlllas, Wnltneys, Velours. Finest Black Beaver Cloths. Fancy Cloaklngs, at low prices. Low-priced Cloaklngs In variety. Tbe flock being among the finest retail In the cltr. In addition, a superb stock line Coatings, fnuc and plain Trovrscrlngs. magnificent Overcoatings, etc. etc. COOFER fe CONARD, 12 8 3t S.E. corner NINTH nd MABKET. IGAN8, DRILLS, SILESIA.S, ITALIANS, Paddings, Canvas and floe Linings of every(de script Ion. Dressmakers supplied in quantities to suit, at whole sale. Tailors supplied Id qusntUies to suit at wholesale Customers supp'ied at lowest possible prices. COOPER fc CONARD, -12 8 H. F. corner MKT1 and MARKET. S. V. Comer of ITourtlx and AjcgYx Sts, ABE OFFKniNO SOME FINE GOODS LOW FOR CIIRISTMAS PRESENTS. EXPBNSIVK "LONG SHAWLS. "LYONS CLOAK VLLVKT8. MAGMFICiNT SILKS. BICIIHST PLAID POPLINS. FINKST REPS AND POPLINS. MELODEOHAND PIANO COVERS, ROD liOY WOOLLEN SHAWLS. P.P.-MKHR1M1C PHINTS, FAST CO LORS AND NEW STYLES. rill Ml I'M ULARKLITS. II Jmvi "TAHBUIlTON So SON, No. 1004 CHESNUT STREET. MlLliKEEY COODS. REAL LACE GOODS. A Liberal D lseo unt to the Trade . C 11 10 lmwti NURSERY DIAPERS. WE WILL OFFER lOOpleoesof ursery Diapers much under usual prices vie. I I be s.me Diaper for S'i per piece that are now being sold lor SD-M i better and wider lor as. S3 iO 4. t t.0. and S per p ece I arge Fringed Towels. S3 peroozen. Otuer Towels In great variety. BU'rC'ranh! Floor Linen t Table l inens i Linen Mieetlnue, e e. A larre lot ol Blankets, dsmeged by beUijr eiaiueov very cneap. it. I Y W. H. PENNKLu IU 27 No. 1021 UABttET Street. DRY ttOODS. LINEN STORE. 928 AHCII STREET. CIIIUSTMAS PRESENTS or Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Gents' Handkerchiefs, Children's Handkerchiefs, NEW STYLES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF LINEN GOODS IN TliK CITY. C917tl231rp Ho. 1024 CHKNCT Street In Anticipation of Removal to N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, White Goods, Laoes and Lace Poods. Ha dkerihiefs, Ladies and Gents, every j variety. , Linen Collars and Cuffs, Veils, ScarlE, Neck Ties, Etc, Einl)rr-luK Novelties Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT KEOVCKD PRICES, E. m. NSEDLEO. lecjm .i.nvt-apf) mi J-J O L I D A Y GIFTS. CURVVEK STCDCftRT & BROTHER Have iletcvmiucd to ofVer their ENTIRE STOCK At tuch prices as will efl'ect A r:APIL REDUCTION, And plve rurchoscrs an oiiiortuni'j of selecting a usom ana acceptable HOLIDAY CIFT. CUBWEN STOCDUBT & BROTHER, Nos 450. 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., 128 8t ABOVE WILLOW. lg(551 SHAWL EXHIBITION M. E. ( OR. EIGHTH AS1) FPKINO OA RD I N 8T Vi e are piepereil to ehow one ot ibe ver; finest etock ol bbSTtls in this cay ot even grade, FIIOM $100 UP TO $80, Most of "Atiicb are auction purchases, and are under mu'nrijriciB. "Aelulieau exaninntilon. img uiad Kin e Paisley .-bawl. 1 oi.fe i nn Square brtcLe Htiuw i. LbVU aud fcquare block Tbibet Bbawls. Louit end h.iu.re blankoi hhawU. Kttl.a How f, breukitist bwls etc ete. fl' e ould also invite attention to our BLANIiBTS. Fxccllent All wool Blankets lor 6. 10 3 3m Finer qualities at S7 H 9, 10, ll, H. and all. In laci, our general stock l worthy tbe attention ot all buyers of lry Goods who wuih to buy cheap a JUMCPH H. 1'llOllML.uiY. N. E. COK. 11UUT1I AND Bl-KINO UAKKEN LADIEb' CLOAKS, NOW OPEN. A FINE A'SOSIUENT IN ALL THE BEST MATERIALS AND NEWEST DE&IGN5, AT ACNEW & ENGLISH'S. No. 25 S. NINTH St. 11 28 T SIMPSON'S SON8 . Ko. 922 PINE BTBEET No, 024 Dealers In Linens, W bite and i)re.s lioodn, Embroi deries, llosler) . Gloves. Comets. Haudkercbleis f lain and Henistiiched, Hair, Nail, 'looth and Plate 11 rm lies Combs, 1 lain aud Fancy Hoaps, Penuruerr, Imported ana UomeMio Pufl and Pud Bozus, and an end. ess Tanetr ol Motion. Always on band a complete stock of Lad'es', Gents', and Cblidien'a Cnderveets and Urawi-rs i Knells!) and German Hosiery In c otton tterlno, and Wool. ( lib. Oracle and Ked blankets. Itareetllt., Allendale, Lancaster, nd Honoy Comb Quilts. Tab e linens, Kspklns, Towels, Plain and Colored Bordered, German Boll, Bosnia and American Crash. Burlaps. Bali hi avals, Welsh, and Shaker Flannels in a'l grades . lull line oi Aonery Diapers oi an wiain. at t. SiMPIsON-'S SONS', N a. m'i and it P1NH Htreet. 98 REMOVAL. MORRIS, f L0TI1IER & LEWIS, CLOTH HOUSE, No. 52 South SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESNUT, WILL. REMOVE ON JANUARY 1 TO Nos, 19 and 21 S. FOURTH St,, In consequent of which They are selling their Stock oi Woollens and Men's Wear Generally, At prices that will pay rurcbtsers to rive them a call. 11 28 Viirp DRY GOODS. ARIES & WARNER, E' 229 North NINTH Street, ABOVE H ACF. MUSLINS! MUSLINS! JDeeehed llusllns one CD, a JSrd less than any other store tells them. Bent Canton flncncls In ibe city, 26, 28, Si, an. 3(ccns. Flannels from CI cohts up, Boit Amtricun Prints, 18J cents. 12-1 1 rcmium Rochdalo B ankels, til, 13 4 1'rcmium Kochdale Blankets, 912. lllpfCb' Balmorals, (1 10, f 1 55, ftl 45, and 1 66. ladies' Balmorals, ftl 87J, 1 75, 9 00, and C2 00. dents' Merino bhirts aud Urawera, 75 cents, tl 00, tl'26, 91 CO, eta. ladles' Merino Vest", 41 25, Jl til, tl 60, etc. Infanlt', Mis.es', and Boys' Monnj Vests O LOVES.! OLOVKS! 100 dosen bc'ow importer's prices. JLaaies' Free cli Cloth Gloves, 60 cents, worth "i cents. ladles' Cloth Gloves, 10, CO, 60, 6C, 75 cents, etc. Boys' and Ills cs' Gloves. Gents' Cloth Gloves, 60, 60, 75 cents, tl, tl 26, and., tl CO. Misses' and Ladies' Fancy Colored Gloves. Gents' Colored Bordered Linen Hdkis.'3? cen s worth 60 cents. Mlfscs' and ladies' Iron Frame Uoe. Closing out Lalance ot Wax 1 oil, etc. etc. GEN KRAI, BEDOC1ION OF PRICES! "WILL hOl' BE UMJEUSOl Dl F ARIES & WARNER, fi Vf1 Ho. a9 North K1XTM Street, above Rac. J A M H JM c:i 1 1 a U I, A N, Buccessor to J. V. Cowell & Sou, Has Juet received Ms first FALL MPoBfATtOX EMCLISH BLANKETS. T t.ese troofls iete ordered In ttie Spr'ntr. and made e firets y lor JAM L8 AirAll'LI.AK liy toe same ma ucmrer tliat J V. ( OWl-.LL & hON wereiuppHed lor miipy eais, and will be found very superloi t f tmily use. A I.il.GE fiCPPLT OF AMERICAN BLANKETS Selling at Greatly KeduccO Prices. A ln'l SPFortrripnt ef real WELrll S1 AMERICA KLAMhU.H alWHVSon hand. Ills fleck ft OKNKHAL BOl'SK-K: BNIHINu DK (.i(jl) ig comt'ictc vtitn the vur bint iroodi at tu . lowest laics tor CAMU. KOUSE-XJENISHINQ DSY GOODS STOKE, 28 lm No. 7CO CHESNUT Street. ftOQ FI00P SKIRTS. (iOQ LK PKT1 1 TK lL.forthc l'romenado.2' ynrdu round. THK t HaMPIUIS TRaIL, lor tbe Drawinv-room, J yards ruund. 1 hese Skris are In cverv way tbe most desirable that ve have hcretu ure olleied to itio pub lc; aiso, complete lines ol LailieN. A)ise and Uii'dron's flnlnand frail Hoop 1-kliiH irom iM to 4 vaids m clrouralerenoo ot every leutjih. all of ' oar own make," wlioleeule and retail, and warranted tu vive RallHlactlon Constantly on hnn"! low-priced Now York made Skirts, Plain and Tmli,2U sprintis. (HI cent ; 25 spiingt,$l tprliitia Sl'10; and 40 sprliiKH 91'A. t-kii tu made to older, altered, and repaired. Call or send lor Circular ol stvle, sizes and prices. Mauti'uclory end Naiesroums Iso. (M8 AHCd street, 12 8 Sm WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. - HOLIDAY P K K Sll'm K. KOSKIN8 1 O , No. !i;i AKCH Ntroot. and No. 9il Ml'UINU 0Kii- JSirnet. IVBITIMl I) r..SK8 A lnrno nnd elOJ-ntit assortment, Itof 001I, Inluld and bruss-bouud; Walnut. iLiooyanv, and Papier Wtuo. 1 or loiios and Leather Desks, fine Turkey morocoo. Di.cUguminou boardn, (J lies, anil Oomiuos. I Hiueal tiamesl 1 ol evcrr deecrlptl'iu. Hie latent novelties of French, linb'lisli, and American Papers and hnvciores iVeddlnir and Vieiting Cards enitravcd in the highest style ot tlru art. I he Utert London and Paris styles Cnrdj for Leather, Wooden, and 1 in Weddings. II urik liocks ol every ucm rlptlon on hand, and ruled to order. 1867. TIAR'ES. 16tJ7. MfIz.'s and sty:e.. Initials, JHonoirranis, eto , ftamned in colors gratis. K 11'dKINS it , Stationers and 1 ari Kngrivors, 6 2H Cmrp No. 913 AKCd Mtroet Y HOLES ALE C OTTON YARN COMMISSION WAREIIOUSK. R. T. WHITE & CO., Manufacturer's Aleuts for the snle of COTTON WAEPS ASD SKEIN VARNS, aU numbers. HOIFRY TABfS in the skein or cop. (OI'lUA, WOlLLliK, AKU LINE a CARPKI CHIN. JG i E Fl LLING , for Vonetian Oar)eti G1LLING. BLINK, AND FLAX A WINE. IrXIItA HEAVY BLACK W ADDING FOlt CLOTHIERS' Ut-E. Elo No. 37 MARKET Street, Phlla.. B T WD1TE. J. Kt DUBOIS.' 11 7 wthtuSmrp CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. RICH LACE CURTAINS. The Subscribers have now in "Stock, and aru re ccivinjr; iiom the lute AUCTION SALES IN NEW VOBK, Nottingham Lace Curtains,. From Ordinary to Rich Style. Trench Lace Curtains, From the Lowest to the Highest duality, some ot' them the RICHEST MADE. 'i ALSO, Vestibule Lace, Embroidered Muslin Cur tains, Jacquard Muslin Curtain, and Curtain Muslins in great variety SHEPPARD. VAN HARLIKGEN & ARRISON 9 14 wfmOmrpl Ko. 1008 CHESNUT Htreet. B J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North SIXTH Street. mahtfacttjkeb or VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest arsortmcnt In the city at tha lowest prices. tli)M2ta 6TORE 8HADI9 MAPE AND LKTIERED. JqXX 1121 G I HARD STREET Jt now open for the acconwipdation of FIR8T-CL.ASS BOARDERS.. Apply eaily)