I) 8 THE STATE OF EUROPE. (pedal rrli ud Continental Corres H'( h Fblladclphla "Even tog Telegraph," Pabib, November 29. Imperial Sport.. The Imperial Court 1. now fully euJojln.tr the pleasures of Compiogne, and the health of the Emperor Is io far re-established as to enable him W partake ol the pleasure of the sports with Ms ruests. There was a hunt on Saturday lat, the 18th Instant, In the forest of Com pirgne. The rendez vous being at the I'uit du Rol (the King's Well), ne of the largest openings In the forest, the mieet presented a very Interesting spectacle. A pack of sixty fine hounds, white, spotted, black, and brown, with keepers In imperial livery (bright green), occupied one side; while on the other were carriages from the neighboring cha teauxhuntsmen in the imperial uniform, and chara-a-banc, and Court vehicles, with kguosrs coming at a gallop down the avenue of the forest. It was a rich condition of toilettes, cos tumes, and bright colors, forming a picture full f animation, the frame of which was supplied by the lofty trees. The Prince Imperial arrived early. His Imperial Ilighness rode a small cream colored Arab, and wore the imperial hunting dress, as did also his equerry, M. Bochon, aad the son of Dr. Courseau. The Prince made the tour of the place of rendezvous, saluting thojc present, and managing his spirited little horse with grace and eae. A few mluutes later the Emperor and Empress arrived in chars-a-bane. His Majesty was attired in the ordinary morn ing dress; the Empress wore a round hat and a mantle of maroon velvet. The Emperor alighted from the carriage, and went roaml the assemblage, shaking banls and speaking to several persons. Then the Prince de la Mos- nowa, Grand Huntsman, after taking his Majesty's orders, gave instructions to the attendants, who at once proceeded to 6ct on the dogs. A stag, which might have been seen all the morning close by, in company with a dozen hinds, was started, which, after making several detours in the vicinity of the Puit du Roi, went off at full speed in the direction of the Etang (Pond) de Salnle Perrine. The dogs, while following the stag, c me upon a wild boar, which immediately turned upou them. They threw themselves boldly upon it, but they found more than a match in their an tagonist, for the pack was obliged to give up the struggle, alter having left two combatant on the field. The stag was run down about 5 o'clock, not far from the ElansrdeSainte Perrine. In the evening the curee took place in the Court of IJoDor by torchlight, as usual. The State of Spain. The state of tliis bally governed country is beginning to attract much attention in France. The Queen who, iri well known, is eutirely given up to religious bigotry is now quite under the influence of her confcsnor, Father Claret, and of an lntilguiug aud superstitious man, Don Patrocinio. Isabella refuses to listen to the counsels of those who wish well to their country. The sister of the Queen, whose mar riage with the Duke of Montpensier, youngest eon of the late Louis Philippe, caused so much annoyance to England, has long beeu trying to persuade her sister to listen to . . me moderate party; end the Spanish papers send us an account of An Interview between Isabella anil the JDutltcs of iWoutpeuslcr, which has just taken place. It has however, ha 1 no beneficial results. The Duclie-s of Jlontpen sier6aidto her Majesty that the present situa tion of Spain had naturally excited the speaker's attention, at the triple point of view of the inte rests of the Queen and royal dynasty, those of the tamily of Orleans, and the position lu which the Duchess might be involved by possible events. She added that, notwithstanding her residence away from Madrid, and her anxious desire nit to meddle with political affairs, she had been forced to overcome her firm intention to remain in retirement, and had only abandoned her complete seclusion n consequence of her conviction, of the dangel1 the dynasty was incurring. The Infanta ex pressed herself with great frankness, ani de clared to the Queen that, by following a reac tionary policy and maintaining an attitude of open waT with the Liberal party, her Majesty was departing from her mission; that she repre sents on the throne the Constitutional party, and cannot think of preserving her ci-own m remaining faithful to all the principles of that system. The Duchess warmly insisted on the necessity of the Queen making large conces sions, and rallying round her the Liberal party; saying that if she did not do so, the day of ruin for the Spanish House of Bourbon was near at hand; and that, in the disaster, the Queen, the dynasty, and other members of the royal family would be obliged to leave the Peninsula. By making in time concession", of a nature to bring about u sincere reconciliation Wlh the Liberal party, her enemies would be come less numerous; and should any of them venture to )ift up their Jieads, the Queen of Bpaln would see her defenders rally round her. The Infanta added that her husbant!, the Duke" fit Montpensier, would be the first to fly to the rescue of the constitutional throne of Queen Isabella. Her Majesty reported that the Duch-8-. could not form an exact opinion of the situation of Spain; that she (the Queen) hai adopted a policy which produced excellent results, and whioh was the only one to follow to save her crown, her dynasty, and the interests and rights of all her family. Moreover, she was reBolved to, in no way, modify her policy for anything." The Queen added: "The revolution has declared war to me I, cn my side, declare war to the revolution. We shall see which of the two will conquer. To abandon, at the moment of the struggle, the policy of resistance on which I have entered, and to make concessions, would be suicide; and I have before me the example f my cousin, the King of Naples, who, after having made compromises with the revolution and granted all the concessions required of him, was, nevertheless, obliged to descend from his throne, and go into exile. I am, therefore, re solved not to follow his example; I will resist, and I am firmly reso.ved to conquer or to die." The above Information has been given by the Jndeptndance Beige, publishedjin Brussels. The Temps, another paper generally well in formed, states that a war to the knife seems most decidedly to have commenced between the army and the population, in the unhappy Spain. The most stringent measures are being curried tii in the army. Already snauy of tbe t'er- THEjAIIEVENlNG TELEGRAPH. Pm t eanta of artillery of the garrison, suspected of having anything to do with the Liberal party, have been sent to their homes, with a rout in dicating, In a rigorous manner, the stages and the time at which they are to arrive at their des tination. Who will remain the conqueror In this lamentable strife? If the Cabinet wlms the day, is there no danger in depriving the army of what is the very essence ol its strength, the non commissioned officers, for the most part inured to the fatigues of war, and possessing the confi dence of the soldier far more tban the officers dor On the other hand, the sergeants, the very puppcte,of the ambition of a few superior chiefs, may triumph over the Government and overthrow it, as happened in 1864. Harmony in the Pre., of France. Monsieur Ducher-, writer of the money article In the Fays, an organ of tbe Government, ap peared yesterday before the Court of Correc tional Police, in ans wer to a charge of violently assaulting Monsieur Mathorcl, who is engaged in a similar capacity on the Presse, also an organ of the Government. An altercation between those two persons arose in the office of the latter journal, when M. Ducher so far forgot himself as to Inflict on M. Mathorel two slaps in the fa e. For that offense he has now been sen tenced to twenty-five francs fine and a month's imprisonment. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. THE CHEAP STORE. FREEMAN & CO., Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts. Ladles', Misses', and Children's HATS. KE.DUCED FROM 9 9 Cent to 3?j Centt. 91-00 to 75 Cents, f 1-50 to fl'OO. fS'OO to Sl-50. 3'00 to 00. IN ALL TBE SEW SiYLlSf AND6HADEH. Webaveaiso made; a Great Seduction Id our large "JOCK OF MILLINERY COODS. i0 26 2n. FREEMAN & CO. MOURNING COODS. Hnvii.g made the Mourning Department of my establishment a specialty, I am prepared to fur r leu, at tbe shortest notice, every description of Mourning nunnery, radicular attention is directed to my fine nd vailed assortment of Widows' Rounds, Caps, Veils, Ribbons, Jets, etc. MADEMOISELLE KEOOil, Bo. 004 WALNUT 8THEET. .SPLrSNDlD OPENING OF FALL, ANu WlUl'tR 8TYLKS. AlKS. M. A. RINUKK ho 1(31 CHfSSL'T Mtrcet. Philadelphia lMFOKTr.lt OK LADIES' I)Kfc8e AND CLOAK jbI"m1i08- Al8 an elegant stock ol Imported Paper" Pa-'.a for Ladies' and CblWreVs Dress, l'ailsian Drees ami v.?" Making In all its vaiietles. Ladles lurnlsrirna tbeir .,n n1 09t'j; mat. rials may roj on being artislcaliy .H'?: their work finished In the niont prompt ana effi cient manner, at the lowest possible price at twenty four hours' notice. Cutting and basting. Patterns in sets, or by the single piece, lor merchant ami dress makers, now ready. 110 om MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Haas handsome assortment of MILLINERY, Misses' and Inlants' Bats and Caps, Bilks, Velvet', Crapes Billions ' fathers. Flowers, Frauies,et 1 1S5 FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. BUY FURNITUKB AT GOULD A CO.'S Cnlon Depots, corner NINTH and AIABKETand Nos. 31 and 3tf JNorth 8 1 CON I) Street. Ihe largest, cheapest, and best stuck of Furniture o every description, in the word. Send lor Printed Cata logue and Price List. J be soundness of material and workmanship Is guaranteed of a. I we sell. Furniture lor Parlor. l raw in ir room. Chamber or lied room, Dining 'room, ' Library? "Kltclie'1, Servants' rooms, Offices, iiools, Churches, Odd Fellows, Masons, or other Lcdpes, Ship Institutions Clubs, College1, Pub Ic iJulfiilngs. flute's Hoarding-Houses, Hospitals, Fairs, or slnnle pieue ot Furniture. Drawing and estlnna es famished when required Orders sent by post will be executed with despatch, and with liberality and justness ol dealing. Country dealers, and the trade generally, eon tluue to be supplied on the same liberal wholesale terms, that Insure thorn a ttiirpiont. Part.es at a olstanoe may remit through our Knnkei, tbe Fanners' and Mechanics' National ilank, C'hosnu, street, or tho Union .National Bank, Third street, or hv Kxpress. Check, or Post- OtUce Order. Im mediate attention will he giv cn, and satisfaction Insured. OOUl,L & CO., S E. come HIHTH and JlARKET Streets and iioa. 37aud39JSortn 6KC0NK Street, 2 10 ftp l'hilodelulila. To HOUSEKEEPERS I have a large stock ol every variety ol FURNITURE Which I w 111 sell at reduced prices, consisting ol PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTiAOJS bCITB WALNUT CHAMHEK SUITS. I'AHl-OH SUIT IN VELVET PLL'SH PAKI.OK SUITS IN UA1K CLOTH. PAKLOtt H'HB 1M KF.PS. Sideboards, Kztension Tables, Wardrobes, bookcases Mattrcsbes, Lounges, eto eto. P. P. GUSTINB' 61$ N. E. corner 8EC0N D and RAGE Streets. E. STA1SLISIIED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Glasses, ESCBAV1HGS rAISTEIGS IifiAWINGH ETC. Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, P0BTBA1T, AND PICTUEE FKAMES TO OBDEB. No. 010 CUKSNUT STKEET. THIRD DOOR ABOVE TBE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA m TN THE 0RPHAV8' COURT FUR THE CITY I AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Ksttteoi JAMKB A.HihWAKT deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account or ANNA Sl'ttWAUT, Adminis tratrix ot the F.state ol JAME A. STfcWAlir, deceased, and to report dirribntion of the ba ance In the bauds ot th accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the rurpose ot his appointment, on T'dUKSDAV, Decenioer '.imti, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at bis orilue, No m WaL KUT street In the City of Philadelphia U lltuthefit W. I. U KEtt, Auditor. UNADULTERATED LIQUORS OiiLY Kit: a All) PKNIHTAN'fJ ft TORE AND VAULTS, No. 43tl CHKSNUr HTKEKT Searly Oppoiu tha Post Office PUILAJDELCHIA. rnmD lea supplied Orders from tbe Coaster promt) Uj tenrtud te 5 TOBDAN'8 CELEBRATED TQSIO ALE. i This truly healthful and nutrition beverage, now In nae by thousand Invalids and otners has estab Hshed t haractor for qualiiy of material and purity ol uiauuiactoie which stand unrivalled. It I reoom uenued by physicians ol this aud other place a a supe rior tonio, and require but a trial to convince the most skeptical ot II great mrrt .To to had, wbo'eea'e and retail ot P. (I.JOKDAN. No 2WPEAB Street. (11 it NEW PUBLICATIONS. HOLIDAY BOOKS. A Choice Assortment of FT BOOK C I 8. JtVENILES FOB BOYS AND QIXL8, POETICAL BOOKS, PHOTOORAI H ALBUMS, BIBIZB, r BAKER BOOKS, AND UYMS BOOKS, in End less variety. OXFOBD BIBLES, Tbe most rupeib SMortment In the elty. COIObfcD TOY BOOKS In manilacent nrofnalon. .T?'Lof rhlch.w. stisntlon. Will be JAMES 8. CLAXTON, (Sneeeisorto William B. Alfd Hartlen,) JU?J No. Mil CHEBNTJT Street A PAPER FOR T1IE AGE. THE "Watchman and Reflector" ENLARGED 10 NEARLY TWICE IT8 PRESENT SIZE One of the most complete and Comprehensive Religious and Family Journals in ths world. Its Corp of Editors and Contributors are unequalled In number, atd unsurpassed In ability by any religious paper in the united Htatea T isms One copy, 3 00 In advance. For S5 0) any person sending hts own nam, and the name of a new subscriber, can have two copies, one year. For specimen copies addrexs FORD, OLMSTEAD A CO., Publisher "Watchman and Reflector,' . 12 lt Boston. Massachusetts rlOOD BOOKS FOR PRESENTS. NEW PHYSIOGNOMY, with 1000 Illustrations, $y 18, or 10. It la beautiful book. HOP'd FABLES, People's Pictorial Edition, tinted paper, only $1 IL LU8TRATEO FAMILY GYMNASIUM, SI 75. HOW TO WRIHE, HOW TO TALK, UOW TO BEHAVE, ana mow xo do businemu, in one volume, 13 25 THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL for 1867, only 2 Address FOWLER A Wf LL3, No. J)99 BROADWAY, New York; or. J. L. CaPEN, Ne. 722 CHE8NUT Btreet. Philadelphia. i 2c CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. I. E. WALRAVEH, (MASONIC II ALL,,) No. 719 CHESNUT STREET, A Fresh Importation of CHOICE LACE CURTAINS, TAPESTRY BOBDERED TERBYS,-. SATINS AND SATIN DAMASK. In Bote, Crimson, Bine, Green and Gold, of all tha newest designs for Curtaics and Purmture Coverings. WINDOW SHADES OF ALL COLORS AND STYLES. fliHOtuths RELLCID PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES KKLTY, CARRINGTOM & No. 723 CHESNUT Street. CO., H ave constantly in Hoc, for retail city andcountiy trade, tbeir CELEUHATED WINDOW SHADES MAMUFACinttD BY THEM OJLY. They are also Sole Agents lor the &EIF.ADJTJ8HNU SFlilO FJiTULEd fur Shades. The best fixtures In the world. Also, CURTAIN MATERIALS and FCBX1TCBE COVIlGs, in great vailetj. Lace, Jiuelln, and joitlngbam Curtains, llano and Tab.e Covers, tbe 1 erg est and fiaest stoik in the city. Lace Cuttnlns cleaned snd mended. While Hollniid Blrndes calendered. 11 10 tuths3in B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. T be lsrf eci and finest assortment In the city at the towest prices. 10 262m felOKE 8UADIS MADE AND LETIEREO. FOR SALE. FOB SALE. DESIBABLK CORN E It PRO- 1'EttTY. Tbe modern three story Dricb Uwelllnx. -uith double three story back buiidlnus. iront aud side entrance, nothwst comer of TWLLFIUana WAL- Mi Btrcets: new nea er, ranpe, gas bath, etc; piazza on Wal ace street. Kepiete with all conre nances. Tould be altered into. store with dwelling attached. VosscmiIoii with deed. CM 8. LESLIE. 10 20 No. Til HAN-iOil blreet BOARDING. JO. 1121 G I HARD STREET Js now open for the accommodation of F1KST-CLASS BOARDERS. Apply eaily) gg RICHARD EAl'RE, (Ten years with J. Burr Moore & John C. Arrlson), HAS OPENED AT No. C8 N. SIXTH St, below Arch, Philadelphia, Where be intends to Keep a variety of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And to manufacture tbe Improved BIIOULDER.SEAM SHIRT, Invented by J. Burr Moore, wh'ch for ease and com lort cannot b surpassed. 9i7 TF YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION In every respect, buy the celebrated PUHSro COAL, .gg and Stove sizes, at 7 per ton. A,vbt sjerninei.AULE VK1N COAUsaui sizes, same price and a very Hue quality of IJCU1UH. Kug and Move, st IMperton. I keep nothing but tbe best. Order re celved at No. 114 Bomb THIRD Street. t 4 CHEAPEST PRINTINQ IN PHILADELPHIA AT TBI 8TFAM JOB PRINTIVO BOOMS, No. 108 South THIRD Street. moons SToar. Fvsrv description ot Plain and Omamenttl Prlntlo exeeoted with aatnes aud deapstoh, at urprUluly low prices. I1AUDOCK BON, Proprietor. (lihurp Late of 'o. tflt) MARKET MtretA u 18C6 DRY GOODS. J. C. STRAWBRIDCE & CO HAVE NOW OPEN TWO CASF.0 EXTRA iine yard-wide Shirting Muslins, AT TWE5TY.FTVE CESTS PEE TARD. ALSO, THREE CASES Fine Twilled Cashmeres lH ALL SHADES, AT TWEWTY-FIVE CENTS PEIl YARD. J. C. STRAWBIUDGE & CO., JiominvEsr corner EIGHTH 12 8 It AND MARKET. HOLIDAY TRESEXTS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, daily kkceivlng kew goods, suitable for holiday presents, fans! fans i Just opened, 1C0O Pari Stik Fans, olour own im portation, very cheap, less than importers' prioes. fceveral lota ot loilet Sets, Fanoy Boxes, Ulove Boxe, Pencil Boxos, Ash Stands, Match Satjg, Cigat Stands, Putscs, Ladies' Companions, etc. JUST OPENED, 6C0 dczen Ladies' Hemstitch Ilanukcrchiols. of tha ce'ebratcd mate of Bertrand Wilcont, France. bents' llemsiltch ilandkerchicij. Ladies' Em broidered Handkerch fj, Lndica' aud Gents' JUnon Cambrio Hnndkerchiefs A law assortment of Ladies' and Oonts' GIovoj find Hosiery, etc. etc. Ladies', GentV, aud Children's Morino Vests and Pants. Domestic Goods at the very lowest market Trices JIusliiiB, Canton Flannels, Klaune s, Prints, Uing hums, lable Linen?, Napkins, aud lowels. PKICE & WOOD, fi. W. Cornet EIU111H and FIJXERX Sts N . Will oren In a few dava Wr ttna Work Boxes, Bulialo Dressinir Cnmha nu t n,v iitusues, ot our oan impoitatiou. 10 22 FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS. EISTOB1 JACKETS, QOltEO CIRCULARS. PLAIN HACQCEb, PL VIN CIRCUL.1S, VttVET CIBCCLARS, POINTED HACQUE8, VELVEI 8ACQUE8, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. An elegant stock fine and medium Cloaks and hand some Bhawls selling rapidly at moderate prices. COOPER 4c COJVARD, 13 8 3t B. E corner KIN rB and MARKET. FANCY AND PLAIN CLOAKING S. Frosted Beaver Cloths flnmt tmnnnn,! frosted Beavers, American mute. Chinchillas, Wiiltnej s, Velours. Finest Black Beaver Cloths. Fancy cloakings, at low prices. Low-priced Cloaktngs In variety. Tbe itock being among the finest retail in the city. In addition, a superb stock fine Coatings, faucy and plain Trowserlngs. magnificent Overcoatings, eto. etc. COOPER 4c. COWARD, S. E. corner NINTH nd WABKET. 12 8 at WIOANS, DRILLS, SILESUS, ITALIAN9, Paddings, Cunvas and flue Linings of everyde scilptlon. Dressmakers supplied In quantities to salt, at whole sale. Tuin rs supplied In quantities to suit at wholesale Customers eupp'ied at lowest possible prices. COOPER & COXARD, 128 8. E. eorner M NTH and MAIiKET. Q.REAT FALL IN DRY GOODS. Saving purchased laryely at the late sacrificing prioes. we aie prepared to sell TWEJS'lY-F.YE PER CENT BELOW OLD PRICES. Wtlllamsvllle Muslin atSSM cents. Torresdale M nulla at II H oents. WamBUtta Muslin at I'M cents. Brown Bheetlngs verr cheap. Large assortment of Flannels, from 25 to 31H con per void. Heavy Canton Flannels, lb cents. CLO'lHS lor Ladles' Cloaklngs, from II 79 to 110 per yard, f nil stock. LYONS velvet, 91, wortn in, warrantea an bus. I LVLT Irom til to ftl per yard. Constantly on band, a lull line oi HOUSEHOLD rUnMbUlJsQ UOODS at prices below Competition. McCUllDY & DUNKLE, No. 110 North EIGHTH Street. 0 20 ruths3m H OLIDAY PRESENTS. R. H08KINB A CO , k. aia Aki II Mtreet. and No. Vll 81'RINO QARDtli bix.et. wbitixii IiKkkh- A iri6 and elevaot assortment. Rosewood, inlaid and braas-buuadt Walnut, Muuogauy, and Papier Maclie 41 . roT lOJioa ana L.eHuiur jjdb... una iu.r iuuiwvv. Baekgauiuion iloarus, iuesn, ana uouuuoea, CameslOameS 1 1 of every description, lbe latest novelties of French, English, and American Papers and Envelopes AVeddlna and Visiting Cards engraved In the highest ''helitest ilondon and Paris styles Card for Leather, Wooden, and Tin Wedding. Blank Books ol every description on band, and rated 10 1861. riARlES.. 1887. Initials, Monourouia. eto , "g"1 KIN1" So' Stationers and CarJ Entrravers, No. WIABCU Street 6 28Cmrp DRY GOODS. LINEN STORE. 828 AROII STREET. CnRIbTAIAS PRESENTS OJ Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Gents' Handkerchiefs, Children's Handkerchiefs, NEW STYLES. THE LARGEST STOCK OP LINEN GOODS IN THE CITY. t917tl231rp QltEAT REDUCTION OF TRICES Having purchased at the late Auction Sales goods of late Importation, sold at a great sacrifice, and with a (.'rncru' reduction 01 price, oi my entire stock, I am enabled to oflcr great Inducements to buyers. LADIES, KOTE TUE PRICES! LTJPLN'S FABRICS Lnpln's Merlnoes reauced irom to II. Lupin's jVierluoes reduced from 1 31 to 112M. -"i"u wiciiiitM iruuccu irum ei oo to .1 5 j umh b ifiatn m i p Poplins reducml from -. tn at l.o .ln 's be eft quality reuueed 1'iom tl 6j to I'M IN ALL THE CHOICE 8 HAD ICS. ?hnle30l?ni'?ire8i ,Cor,J,1 Ponlln. a yard and an i hth wide, a full line ol colors only el-'ifl el men riaio foptins, at 1. 1M2S,1-J al Our 2 rich bilk l'lald Popilus reduced to 1 50. FROM AUCTION. Several lots of ktrlpcd Popllm, bargain. JC8T RECEIVED. One cose ot corded 811k Eplnpllnes, price II Ml 1 hese goods are novelties, and are selllnir with irr a rapidity. " " A complete essoitment ot Irish I'op'lns; be -t good Bally receiving New Goods from auction. BALMORALS I BALMORALS) Full, larse size, In brleht co'ors, heavy, only 9i. a tu l line ot tshoetisg, Shi. ting ana Pillow-case Muslins. , FLAKNF.L9I FLASSELSl A lame stock at low pi ices One case ci iuru litavj canton Flannels on'y 2Aq. C. D. WISHAM, 922stntb3m o. 7 N E.UiTa Street. Vo. 1024 CHESNUT Street. In Aiitlcljtatlou of Rem tvnl to N. W. Corner ELEVENIH and CHESNTJT, White Goods, Laces and Laco Foods, Hat dkeribicL', Latlios and Cents, everv variety. Iin6n Collars and Cuffii, Veils, ticarfs, Neck Ties, Eto , Embracing Movcltlea Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES, E. M. NEEDLES. jaojUH XflSPalBf) t?M -ONI 1866 ! shawl exhibition M. E. COB. EIGHTH ASH fPRISQ GARDEN hT Vi e are pieparco io snow one or tue very llnest stock of bhawls in tbls c)(y ol even grade, FROM $130 CP TO s)SO, Host of which are auction purchases, and axe under rcfculur prlcis. Weluvltean examination. loLg aud hquat e k aisley t-hawls. long and Square BrocLe Ntiawis. Long and Square black Thibet Shawls. Long and Square Blanket bhawls. Mtl.a bbawls, Breakiast Bbswls. eto. eto. Wet ould also invite attention to our BL.ANJ&KTS. Excellent All wool Blankets for (6. CIO s 3m Finer qualities at S7. 9, 10, all, (12. and alt. In lact, onr general stock la worthy the attention ot all buj eis olDry Goods who wish to buy cheap. JOSEPH II. TIIORNIaBV. K. E. COR. EIGHTH AND BPR1NO GARDEN TS I 11 . No. 922 ... SON'S SONS PINE STREET No. 924 Dealers in linens, vt niie ana uress uoods, Embroi deries. Hosiery, iilovcs. Corsets, Handkerchlets Pluin and Hemstitched, Hair, Kail, 'looth, and Plate Brushes, Combs, Plain and Fancy Soaps, Perlumery, Imported and liomcstlo Puns and Pud Boxes, ana an endless vanity oi otlons. Always on hand a complete stock of Lad'es', Gents' and Chl'dien's L'ndcrveMs and Drawers; English and German Hosiery In otton. Kcrlno, and Wool. I lib. Creole and BedBtonkets. MarseUles, Allendale, Lancaster, nd Honey Comb Quilts. Tab e Lbiens, Napkins, Towels, Plain and Colored Bordered, Herman Roll, Russia and American Crash. Burlaps. Bal aidvate. Welsh, and Shaker Flannels In all grades A lull Jlne ol NuDery Diapers ol all widths at T. SIMPSON'S SONS'. OS S s. m and 24 PINE Street. J E M O V MOKMS, ( LOTH ILK & LEWIS, CLOTH HOUSE, No. 52 South SECOND Street, ABOVE CHEtNUr, WILL REMOVE ON JANUARY 1 TO Nos. 19 and 21 S. FOURTH St., IncoD6eq.uen: of which they are selling their Stock o. Woollens and Men's Wear Generally, At prices that will pay purchasers to jrive them a call. fl 28 latrp NDR9ERT DIAPERS. WE WILL OFFER 100 pieces of fursery Diapers roach ander usual prices, via i '1 be sme Diaper ar 2 per piece that are now beina sold for t 60 1 better and wider for 3. S3 to 04. . and It per piece Large Fringed Towels. ! pr uosen Olber Towels In great variety. Hta.tr Oraab t Ploor Linen t Table Linens t Linen Mieetlnxs, so. A larfreloi ol Blankets, aamaged by beluy sutlne very Cbeap. H. U s W, H. ftNNt.ll 12 No. MARKET Btreet FIFTH EDITION FROM EUROPE THIS P.M. MORE ARRESTS OF FENIANS. Btc, Kte Etc., Ktc, Kte., Kt By the United Statu A$tciattd Prtt. The Fenian.. DrJBtiH, December 11. Noon. The arrest of Fenian, eontinne almost hourly. LoTJ I Slutual Commercial Intelligence. LlYBnrooL, Deoomborll, la o'e ock nonn -Tin terday? " P ,""lTnc6 01 ld- " Proclamatiosn from th Governor of Mia. CJlJd oSt,8 " bC r'ese,Ted "Troop. B the United State) As hoc luted Prett. 8t. Lobih, December 11 Governor rieteher has issued proclamation, stat nt? that a portion of tha (Mate ol Missouri is iniest.d w,th murdoien, who dely the civil nthortty, and hare tbe sympathy and -5-- '.UKCh wnon'.l?r, of. ,ne P0Pe or eountJe. where they have tbeir iiauutf, and they have an in timidated or obtained the sympathy ol tlS iovai authorities, that peaoeabie oltnens are not seouro jn the bo-session of their proporty Ho theretor. calls for twenty-lour companies of cavalry and ten com panies ot infantry, to bo organized in tho reeular way, to preserve tre poaoe and l.rofot the citizeus. and brina; the depiedators to trial. Adju ant;Geueral Simpson has issuod (reneral order lor tho orjranftation aud pr.por equipment ot iii ib or cp S8?1 rn? Iron Mountain Railroad, aud Cairo and Fulton, to afcKey & Co . has been approved by the (iovernor. ' The Great Ocean Yacht Race. By the United Statu Aiciated frees. Sasdt Hook, Deocmber II, 1-18 P. M At of the point oil Sandy Hook, phev started in ttie ?.W,.n'.0'do,r:yen''r,""nr,, elnf thefurthor. most to tho leeward ; Vesta next, beiW tho centre b0ii ; h,',eetu''9 joxt, bolnsr the northernmost boat. J.. . , .v. vni,,v phii i r lyinsr no, ib loie and mainssil, and main s-slTtoDiall. :r mt 4 jiu ii re ana matnsail. Iho fleetieing : The same sail as the Henrietta. .to?.,apa,t on8 '0,ook' tne beflTerl;ndTaTuVffRtts0'0,0Ck' th " o'clock lhey are golue over the bar, with oanva. set. J ol ne rescateoond. and the lleetwmg last. hlHDT HflOIT. Dpilm1fl, II T,. li . - ; . ui' t.uuui ynssea the l.iphthouse alout X .6 f. M, in about the same The 1.1st ol tho I nj tired Pasaengars on the Steamer Iclso." By the United states Associated Press. HALTiMORB, jtcccmDor 11. Followins; is a list ot the passengers ii j-ned by the recent disaster to lh. il.amo, ..... i . . u rr . . N .1 .rr in li 1 , r, ..i.. x . i . A.C.toriouslv; li. s. u.born, ol Korth Carolint. c.i.i m. it. . I n inn. T", n . . . . ' , . . . . rc-.FV,,o,. , vMiiu-o i,., in, Bcnuusiy: juaior ru?ene i.nr itih it a a.ii.. ...ir ' rz'i "j . LHiiRteilcr. badly burned j ltrs. James H. Zoolia nill-1 4Ztt.aA VlAtTAff ullMlrti,. I J . muw uvvAu vvi OA.aaiibi.r PbltlUVU UUllUUUSt Tbe New York ;nll Mnrlint. By the U. S. and European 2fews Association. Skw obk, Dretmber 11. (jiold Is quoted to-day as lolUws: 10 (0 A. II 187 1100 A M 1871 17 1186 ' ia?s iaoj a) w lStSi 12 25 P. l 187J W7 ,12 27 " 1371 12 87 137 107J 100 " I87S r.,i.i 120 i7l 10 05 10 10 1012 1015 10 SO 1040 10 60 - - - . - . . m JAMES McMLULAN, Succcsror to J. V. Cowell & Son, Has Just received lis firtt FALL MPOBrATIOX ENGLISH BLANKETS. T hese so os wrie ordered In tbe Spring, and made e picsy torJAiiES McMULLAM by tne some ma faoiurer th.-it J V. OW .LL & HON were supt !Sed lor nury y is, and will be found very suDerioi 1 family Ubc A I.A1.UE eCPPLT OF Ar1ERSCAri BLANKETS Selling at Greatly Ueduced Prices. A lu'l asfcrtuifnt of real WELbll AND AMEBICA FLArtMrLH always on hand. jhx.h,a His Mock rl GEN FKAL UOOSE-FURNISHINO DB GOODn is com rlcte. with the veiy b goods at th lowest rates tor CASH. HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GO0D8 STORE, 11281ml No. 7QO CHESNUT Street. ae)Q noop SKIRTS. pqq UO LATEST 8TFLK, JUST OTJT. OZO LE P ETIl; T H 1L, for tbe Promenade. 2H yards round. TDE CUAUPIOM IHaIL, lor the DrawugoVm? i y aids round. ' These Bkirts are In every way the most desirable that we have hereto ore ofteied to ihe pub le aisa, coronlote lines of Ladies', AUsses', and t hlldren's flm and i'rall Hoop bkirts irom 3k to 4 .vaids in ciroumi reaoe of every length all of ' our own make," whoUsole and retail, and warranted to i:lve satisfaction Constantly on hand low-priced New York made Bkirts. Plain and Trail, V springs. 80 cent-; 26 spiings li si springs 110t and 40 springs .l-,,s. ' W" l t-klns made to outer, altered, and repaired. Call or send lor Circular ol stvie, slaes and prices. Manufactory and Kalesroonis . fco. 628 AUCH street, 6 8m WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. "yiIOLESALE COTTOX YAKS COMMISSION WAHEHOUSB. R. T. WHITE fc CO., Manufacturer's Ageut. for tha sale oa" COnON WAEPS ASD SKEIN YARNS, all, numbers. HOSIERY TARNS in the skein or cop. COIIOJS, WOuLhhH, AKU LIJSKM CARl'EI CHalN. Jl I K FILLING, for Venetian Carpets GILX1NG. b tl N E, AND FLAX rwiNES. iAIUA HEAVY BLACK WADDING FOU CLOTUIEBS' USE Eto No. 31 MARKET Street, Phlla. R T WHITE J. R, DDBOIB. 11 7 wthluSmrri KflISS KRINGLE'S HEADQUARTERS.. JOHN DOLL, M. 502 MARKET STREET, Has now open one of tbe largest and most varied Stocks oMOYS AND FANCY GOOIJH to be lound. It Includes iverytblng that Is rare and curious, and those woo design making Christmas Preaeats, will do well to call and Inspect. Air. DOLL'S large wholesale trade enables him to sell a' the very lowest prices. JOHN DOLL, Wholetale and Rttail Sealer in Toy. aad Fancy Goods, 12tntt10t No. 503 MARKET Street. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS t A. (V3. MARTIN, N. E. Corner Eighth and Market. Has now open on. of the largest and best selected . .locks 01 TOYS AND FANCY GOODS to be yorD. Also, Baskets, (hUdren's Cat riaoe, Velocipedes Sleigbi, Blodi, Eto. . A. M. MARTIN, UftnthslOt N.E. comer rjOUTHaDdMAKKKl. '
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