8 THE OCEAN YACHT RACE. statement of Om f tna Crew of the Henrietta Th Second Officer Said to Have Been Swept Overboard, Ktc. Tfaoman Parcey, one of the crew of the Hen TiwtU, who arrived on Tuesday In the Pifmen, irorn Southampton, gives the following state n ct io reicrcuce to the passage of the Hen rietta: We had a pood but ronph passage from Sandy Hook to (.'owe. From tbe time we left hre wo etood on our course to the eastward right through. On the rlrst nifrht, between 4 and 6 o'clock, the Fleetwing and Vesta were both Tiniblc; the HVetwini? bclotr directly to wind ward f nc, and In my judgment about three niiies away. The Veeta was right ahead of u. nbout a quarter of a mile. I had the wheel then, rem 4 to 6 o"clock, and during that time ivc were in the flake of the Vesta and were steering in the fame course. We overhauled her about C o'clock, when we were sailing abreast of her and trauging ahead. When i arte on deck at 8 o'clock again, I asked the man on the lookout where those yachts were, lor 1 could not see thera, and he said that the Vesta had pone aeros our bows and bad fctood to the northward. The Fleet wmg was not visible after that night, and I did not Fee either of them scram until we arrived at Cowes. We had an extremely rough passage, ind the fore gaff topsail sheets were carried awav twice to iny Knowledge. John Coie, the second Bicer, was shook off the main boo' while ehaking the reels out of the main? ., The hands had been ordered to make sail. Cole layout to cast off the erringa an d'ts,' the reel tackle. The boom was ju' ' " l,.arter and she broached to, and " . . nuiinfcoom, and the crotch rope (lV otfH8t pre perly , bt was a little elack. Cole and threw him om the ftin b H was not swept overboard, a .,,! heiore but i .uuu v to the roer pennant ltheniainfiftil, andcair Rb0ftr(1 witQ"Ue first tlicer, Mr. Jones. 1 liUtcr cauent Lold ot him and hmi ed him . ,oar(1 We were ftU hliU,i8 n deck. Mr. o A tll0n promptiy wf.nt out ug.vu and perto m ed hlg Uuty m a seaimllke irii.iiner: .r were all interested in having the '',arl , Ti'ln the race. He went out aeain on the, maiViij-om, an,i everything being clear, we. set tr. wainsail. We then went ' below, Voire Ojtx ,re starboard watch, and the port watclutajiOe all sail on the ship. From 12 to 4 o'clock, vul sails being set, she bore on htr Crftiree jfil the time, and alterwards made Hcilly iJghts at a quarter to 8 o'clock t night on the "JA'.h. of December, e halt a point on the weather bow. When we went below hi my watch we were close-hauled. When we made Hcilly lights we-jtcod to the south ol it, and weathered ttiat, hikI when I cRinc on deck aguin I sighted tliC Lizard light, running with all fore nl ail sails set, including souaresail. We theu made Laud's End with a'full head of canvas. Wt n we came right in we got a pilot close to tie Isle of Wight from a pilot boat off tlio mUrid. We then took in the squaresail, and Captain Samuels told tho pilot to heave to :inu come aboard as quick at possible. Mr. Jaiiies (jiorriou Dennett, Jr., was on deck at the same time, and so were Mr. Jerome r.d Mr. Knapp, We were in a Hurry to ite' in, hitvinff a tree wind. Captain Samuels aid: "Lower that boe t, and cow. aboard quick, or 1 w.il not vait tor you. I will run in myself, huTry aboard !" We were close on to the land. We Tvere running on to the land everything frefi, right in lor the Needles. When the pilot cm ; aoo4rd we aak0d him how long he bad been out, and he said since 6 o'clock the night previous, Ironi the Isle ot Wierht. We asked ham if he taiwi seen any American yachts that hail uir.ved in fcig-bt, and he said "No;" when we gave three heart v cheers and then a "tieer" forihe Henrietta and James Gordon Letinetl, Jr. We curried the squavesail and till other sail, .f,Til nihde for the lle of Wight, and got. there close on to dusk, between 4 and 6 'c'ock on Christmas. We went direct to toe auchorsige, and didn't know whether there was either ol tbe other yachts there t-j not until we neut up our rockets aud tif'iuu-), ai:d finding no answer to those, con c.1im! d we were rue lirst in. Boats from the shore bro'.t'ht aboard member? ot the Royal Yacht Cir.o, as well as citizens nnd boatmen, when we w re infonneo that no oth-r American yacht hf.i! yet arrived at Coes. We then gave three .hearty chet-rt) iieain lor th Henrietta, James Coiioc Bennett, Jr., and Captain Samuels. Wbf. u he jacht was beheld by the people con :grec.'J1e(i jn !ie shores at Cjwes, they gave the .u.eo.".s:u! yacht a hearty round of cheers, wiij'. L was resounded to bv the crew aud pas seiijers oi'tne Henrietta in true American style. Mr. Bennett then invited all hands to "splice the uuin-hrac," and tohl them to enjoy them selves. They availed themselves of the invita tion, and "spliced the main-brace'' doubly. The people of Cowes and others assembled around the ya'ht, and asked numerous questions in regard to the race. We enjoyed our Christmas at Cowes in true American style, but 1 did nut et either the Fleetwing or Vesta come in, not Leing on deck at the time. JV. Y. Herald. Am Infuriated Husband Kill Ilia Wife ad Jaer Mother, aud Seta Fire to tike House, I.t-avlujj Them lu the Flaiuei. Chicaoo, January 1C A terriblu tragedy oc cciT'jd nt Valparaiso, 1ml., 1'ort.v-tlirL-o miles from '.bis city, on tbe Piitoburs; aud Kort Wayne rom), the details of wbicli are as 1'oIIowh: Chauneey l'aie, a 1e wilier ot Valparaiso, tome time at'o had trouble with hts wile winoli led to a wparatioii, tue wile L'oiut? as a servant Into I th? laniilyof an old man residinnin LU vic-inity. ' About 9 o'clock last liight Paet went to tin: i bousp, and succeeded in obtaining an interview witt his wile. I A.ciJarrel arose between them, during which Page threw his wile upon the floor, beat mi l ' kicked her in a terrible manner, and ldt her for dead, lie then went to an adjoining room, and, with a heavy poker, which he snatched from the fireplace, silled both the old man and woman. As if to cover up the horrible crime, the wretrh tlien 6et lire to the house and fled to tbe woods. His wile in the meantime revived, and as the flames and amoke were encircling her, managed to crawl irom the burning building, when sbe wns rescued by the neighbors, wtio had been -jiittracied to the spot by the tire. The excitement in Valparaiso is intense; busi ofcg is entirely suspended, anil the entire popu lultou are out to-day 6counug the country for the murderer. (LATER. Ixtcr news from the Valparaiso tragedy states tLw it was Page's wife and her mother who wee killed. He Bhot them with a revolver. Tbe iperson who escaped was a youup; girl, who terribly mangled, and is not expected to recover. Eyre, Arteruui Ward, and Kllen Craft. The Boston Commontceafi says: Ellen Craft, wife ef William Craft, with whom she escaped I re in a plantation In Georgia she habited as a southern gentleman, he as her body-servant is, as you may judge by the manner of her escape, almost white. She is also quite good Hooking, quite intelligent, and is welcomed in the best society of London. Lately she met at a, dinner company, without knowing it, ex iiovernor Eyre, and as fate would have it, lei. to talking ol the Jamaica affair with hiic. Ellen knows how to use her tongue with considerable effect, and the ex-Governor was homowhat amazed and embarrassed to hearhim telf terribly castigated by a lady of whose rela tion to the negro race he had no Idea whatever. While the conversation was going on, some one hinted o her that tho person to whom she was uttering her indignation was no other than ex (iovemor Eyre himself; wtiereupon, traukly and unemnarrasspd, she turned upon him and haul, solemnly: "V not you, yourself, feel row that poor Gordon was mot unjustly exe cuted'" Tue ex-iioveruor, upon this, was over whelmed with confusion, turned very red, ex cased hlmseJl', eud walked to tbe other end of the- room. , ,. . . ., FlU-n is a B "iiwiiouary anioug the jri-uudeoH here. Hhe wuh the other day at a tne ri . . i a IVur.l utlM (I inltkut tiil iiniuT . neie vntrui .,o i..- .... w.., ...... OMt'hliiotly with, '"J'hfiy we, .Mr. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1867, Hrowte, that you arc always very hard upon the poor negro." Artomiis, who was entirely unaware of the race of the person with whom he was conversing, replied, "Now, who told you that?" "Well, a good many people; but, in tct, there is a good deal in your books that would never have been written by ft friend of that unfortunate race." Artemus colored eon fiderably, lor he lelt that the company he was m lelt a certain sympathy with her rebuke; and he said, "Not at all; I abuse white people as much m I do the blacks." ell," rejoined Mien, looking him ftraiehtly In the eye "I hope you will uevor again write anything whJch shall make people believe that you are nirainst the negro." Is it not passing strange tlaat an intelligent aud refined fugitive slave should be oyer here eonfronting and rebuklcn. tn hleh places the enemies of her people 1 Restoration of the Head o, nichclleu. IN INTERESTING CEREMOy ls TxniS. rfji5 PaI?f coPoneit London Star rV'riJytf l.he D,rst . enounce that H.che lieu had lost his head. ,Mti bft(1 t0und it wain. The ceremony of rerf thn hrart, or rather the face, of his e vVnmce to his tomb, which contains the rf i .hVJ U Xtwber 15), at VI o'clock. A dense w.! -Wd tire l'lace do la Sorbonnc long b,:.,.prV ur- -i iiT -'''J at midday th doors ol the ancient nil.- were thrown open, and a most imposing " ,,fct struck the eye. A catafalque of blacn tVvct, at the corners of which were four1 splen- while hangings of dark crimson velvet, fringed with gold, covered the walla of the editice. Around the catafalque bishops and other church dignitaries, in lull vestments, were seatca; oe yond were raneed in order of rank the forty academicians, the heads of all the colleges of France, the professors of theology, etc. "Among the most remarkable men assembled at this ceremony were Monsdigneursthe Bishops of Sllva, of La'Rochelle, of Chalons, of Nancy, etc., MM. Berryer audCatmHe Domet, and Gene ral Zamoiskv. The familj of Ilichelicu was re ptesentod by the present duke. His Grace the Aichbishop of Paris arrived at 12 and received the Minister of Public Instruction, attended by his secretary and hid chef du cabinet, on his en trance. One of the University beadles bore the oaken coffer which enclosed the precious relic, and handed It to Mer. Darboy, who carried it on a gorgeous civiere to the centre of the church. A cardinal's scarlet hat lay on the oaken box. His Grace pronounced a short ad dress, in which he expressed the thanks of the Kmperor to his Excellency M. Dnruy for hav ing been the means of restoring part of the re maius of one of the most illustrious men of France to the church. The mass for the dead was then recited, and his Grace Mgr. Darboy and the Minister of Public Instruction descended into the Uichelieu family vault to witness the disposition of the colter on the Cardinal's coffin. Two slabs of black marble have been placed iu the wall of the vault, on which an inscription in Latin records the event of yesterday. His eminence was buried at the Sorbonnc on the 15th December l(it2 that is, precisely two hun dred aniUour yenrs ago. He must have been admirably embalmed, aj his features are quite perltct, and even retain a liie-lihe expression." A King's Dehta. In John Bruce's "Calendar of State Papers'' ot the reiL'n of Charles I, now publishing in a scries of volumes by Longmans, London, there are many -petitions Irom trades men to the Kine, praying for the settlement of : their claims. Hester Rogers, widow of a royal ; jeweller, complains that she is utterly unable to I nay three pounds sterling ship-money, lor which she was in custody, there being two thousand ; pounds owing to her late husband for jewels 1 delivered in the first year of the Kinsi's reign, bt sides one thousand two hundred and torty- eight pounds due Irom the Kins's mother, Queen AnDe of Denmark. The nou-payrrent ot this money has ruined heiself and children. There ' are petitions from his Majesty's silkmau, his Miijeaiy's poulterer, and his Majesty's fish monger, also asking for the payment of debts long tine. ! SKATING PARKS. GRAND FETE SUR Lft GUCE, To he g iven at tin EASTWICK SKATING PARK, BT TES SUBSCRIBERS, ConimencInK at 2P. M anl doping at 10 P.M., on a iIbv during rit puflciit Winter, due notice ol which w Hi be given in tlie daily RXT. subscribers mid tbelr Irlends can procure tickets at the tic net dice nt the entrance or ibe l'ark aud at o. 40H IVALM'l St., and Irom any or tbe Managers. JaM its l'iGE. Cba!rinan. Charles Ha km a it, Treasurer V 11. Kubscribera to tbe l'ark will be admitted on tbe dayol the "frete." ( 1 1" 3t QENTRAL SKATING PARK, FIFTEENTH AND WALLACE STREETS. ICE KEl'LOODFD AXD SMOOTH. Snowremovea. Clood Skating Altcrnoon and Evening. The battel lee Kami as ueual. MONDAY HVENIXG, January HI, HY REQUEST, GItAN'D COTERIE FANTASfiQUE To the patrons of the "CESTKAI.," and their irlcnda. l or tickets and programmes, apply at tbe i'aik, or to Mr. H. C. KlbLEY, at the Continental. 1 17 4c (J KATINCI SKATING! SKATING! O Vh.hT Pilir.AltLeHIA HKAT1NO PAKK. TIJlin V-t-'IKHT and WALSL'T Htreeia. 'I HI'. BMIW ALL KKMOVKI) I ICE IN HHLFNldlt t'ONKlTION M APE PEIt I 1ECJLV H.MdO'lll UY OIK PA1KNT H E ri.ANE, I fAUK (Jl'E.N 1 Nl II, 10 O'CLOCK ATMt.UT. hKATINO HY MOOM.IOHT. Fine Band ol to uhIo. Ajminniun, i w r.ni i-r ivni i a,N rs. Acccrni to the Hark (hya lew inluutes' ride) by tbe Market afreet or Walnut tttreet cant. hi-KClAb bOI K K When the slifna are on tho above-named earn the akatlng U alwaya good. It CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. fJICH LACE CURTAINS. The Subscribers have now In Stock, and are rc rolvlng from the late AUCTION SALES IN NEW TOSS, Nottingham Lace Curtains, From Ordinary to Rich Styls. French Lace Curtains, From the Lowest to the Highest Quality, sooia of them the RICHEST MADE. ALSO Vestibule Lace, Embroidered Muslin Curtaint, Jacquard Mualin Cortai&s, aad Curtain Muslim in great variety JHEPPARD.VAW HARLIKQEN&ARRISQn 9 14 vfm6iuriij Ko. 1008CHESNUT fttreet, . AUCTION SALES. 8COTT, J K., AOUTIONKER, So. 100 CUESNUT HTKEET. R PA N COAST & WAIiNOOK AtCTIONEEHH, H: m MARKET Street. CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. Q R O S B Y OrERA HOUSE ART A5P0CIATI0N. THE LAST WEEK. ONLY TWO DAYS MORE. THE 1A8T CHANCE. Tli Award of Premium to be Made at Two and m half o'clock P. K., ON MONDAY NEXT, On the Stage of tbe Opera House, at Chicago. Tbe FblUdelpbla Corrwuittee left lfor Chicago last evening. Arrangements bayc been made to recetre SUBSCRIPTIONS IN THIS CITY VT TO SATURDAY, 10th INSTANT, IT No. 0O7 CUESNUT HTKEET, (Bulletin Building ) AT THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERY,; No. llJOft CIIESNUT STREET. A FEW S II ARES ONLY REMAIN. CERTIFICATES f!. Open at hotfc placei until 10 o'clock P. M. cacb day T. B. PTJGH, Secretary, llmlutbt t-OLE AGENT IS PHILADELPHIA INSURANCE COMPANIES OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSU HAM'E COM PAN Y OF PHIL JJRLFHtA. N. E. Corner 1 IiIRI and WALNl'T Mtreetg I'hlladelpbia. 11RE, .MAB1NK. AM' IVLANI INSl'RANcL INCORPORATED IW14. The following Btatoment ot the alfulrg of the Com pany in publlBbed in accordance with a provision of IU C barter : Murine rrenvum written duilne the year endti g January 1. 18b7 252,!02 80 llnrlne premiums not del er mined Junuary 1. lMMi 65,146 62 Fire premiums same neriod t4Q,261-27 Fire premiums undetermined Janu ary I, lHliB 12177237 53.133 64 ;lt0.7M3JMJ Enrned premiums during the year ending as ODUr7ne risks 231,4W23 On lire llfka J3.W2 5b Rt celved Irom lntereaia on investments ano taivages 431'49 311 631 W I.op-es expenses, etc., during the tame time : Losea ilarli e. riW27!HK do. fir Return l'remlum ReiiiSuiauctR ExneuseB and Comml8l'nH. .... I nlud ctutes and Mtute Taxee. I2.7M4 hi 26 tWU-M 21.IM214 24 4M IH 7.074 4 330,570 lti 123 533;09 Commutation to customers in lieu of scrip.. STATEMENT OK TUB ASSKT8 OF lilt CUM PaNY. .1 ANtj ARY I. lHb7. Utited fituti-8 5 20 t oupou Boutls, I1 1)0. 7 SO do 1H67 Do. ft 'JO do 1NH2 l)o. leclftered. IHKi State of ronnsyivauia 6 per cent, coupon LonclH City ot hiiadeluhla 6 percent, boiidu City oI'l'ltiHbuiH per ctnt bondH t'lty or l'ltt.-burg 5 percent bonds 11 ,500 -00 5,1,00 00 11 6 O-OO 5.000 00 10.000-00 15 000 uO 3 000 Oil 7,000 00 I aniren aiiu aiiiuu nnuruau o pci vvm. cuu- pun bonds. t-m 11,200 00 Caniueu and Amliov Railroad 6 per cent cou pon hondn, 1875 3.500 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad mortuane bonds 17,0i0-00 l'tuiisvlianla Railroad lire t moriKUKO bondn,. 1,000-00 Do. do. oeeond do. do 1 ,IM) ih) Fhllaile phla and Erie Ranroud liunds luOO '0 Korih Penus3 Ivanla Ral roud Uondn 1U,0"00' rbenapeake and Delaware anal Bonds 14 610-00 Hcliuylkill Navigation ( anal Bonus 10,0m) 00 Vyomh k Valley Canal Bonds II (i(lotK) l ido eusres l eniiHyivuniH jvauruiiu i. O.....I 8 3W (K S 0-00 B.3(1 00 1(. 10ti North l entiBvlvuiila ltailroad. wvominK Valley l unal t o.... I'lil adelutiia National Hank.. fc8 t-8 14:iH m 11,(1 4 20 6 Hltt-IMI 8.HIW (K) FannerH' and Mechanics' Bank. Union Mutual Insorance Co 2H.7W09 lielaware Mutual Inxurauce Co... 2 200 00 Unmix Insurance o I.BIKI OO American Went India Co 40000 l'hl adeiphia and Southern Hteani- Hnipio 6 000-Ofl 242.'S scrip North l ennny Ivanla Kaliroad i,42A 00 kltio Union Mutual Indurance Co gnu 00 , , 2:W114 38 Bills receivable 75 5Ha04 Canh in llnnt 4.... 4U,4hA-I4 Lue lor unncitled pieuiluniB l!4,8al S m 0-24 40 DIIIECTOXH. KK'hard H. Smith. II. t. Kublnaon, (amuel C. t ook, James K. Campbell, William H. Batrd, Charles Wbeelei, H Delbert. Norria H Cuumlri(, Htlomon Townavud, E. Lavergne. John Mohh, J. H. Perot, GenrirA 11 HhfTrilA. S. DtMOUPt, A. E Bone, EranclH 'I etc, John 11. Irwin, ewherry A. Hmlth, llcnry I ewm w mi m r. Kent, J P. Hu-luer, Edward L Clark, (leorge I.ewU, EllU Yainall. ItlCllA KD 8. tsAIIlIl, 1-re-nlilent. 1 1" 12t John Biorts, cccietary. rrI?,:?.a'5l,LV-ANIA FIIK INSURANCE 1. t oil AhY.-In conlormlty with an Aet of Aaern Wii. . m?V .i o. 2' l,t''luy publish the lol IowIuk IIkI ol their afneta, viz : Moruaw-a he La all llrat mortKagee, In the S ,Vo 01 '"'"iolPhta 27!) 600 0(1 BIllB Heeelvauie ai KealEntato au'uOOOO tt liu Iklll arliation ( oiupanv i,oan 1044 41 luinOeu and Ahiuov Loinpauy Loan 511,4 U-M heHaiieake and lielaware Canal Loan 8 602 W Philadelphia, Yi IliiilriKton. and lialtiiiioro Vlil aaeli.hln and trie Kai.road Ptnrm.vli aula Kutiroad Loan... iiatiiuuu uouipany hiock, fiuarea, 21,820-80 24 m 00 10 000 00 14,410-05 1H,12 50 42V00 17,570-00 A 400 00 2ll fKHl-00 25 000 00 Luun.. "o Slock, 300 aharea iiuriii-uurK. L.uueiiMier. etc i 1l'BUVJ,er; eo Ifnilroad Loan. Li hlKh Coal and kaviKation Loan Delaware Iilvrsion Company I.nan I'mtetl States Loan, 6 per cent laKl Loaii'" Do. do. Tin, do. do do. (lo. 7 30 do. do Do. do. t;i do. 1H8 a,, '" Do. do. ft-20 do. du M IU 00 jO 0 WIKI 50,000 -I0 1'hllailolpLU tlly Sixes iS'Han Cincinnati Bixe I'?-.!' PHtul.i.n li. . 4 bil SI l'hiludelphla Uank , 2;t4 lre... We.tein do. 220 do ....... V iioimi-0.1 Glrard do. 125 do. lZti Mauk of onh America, Hid iharVa ia Franklin Eire ins. Co. m u, XVJ Mariyunk Oua Compuuv. 20 d... w -,s"u,,1",n(1 ::::::::::: nmVx 027,152'M WM. o. t'KOWELL 'Secretary January 1, 1867. 1 15 7t THE (5 EN I I MO KAHI.K VK1N TIIK CKLE hrated I'KEMTON. and the i,uiV h.rd ohki'n WOOD COAL, tail aud htovt Tim,! t o a 11 naru ol thi city al WW Per ton , .urerl0, ,.l V,j ', J W-T? the f.fi . . . .. " "r nuted to give per fect luliafactlon Vry.r"""e, - '" received at So. Ill Nouth THIKi) Btreeti e,ri.n ai.. i:i 145 DRY GOODS. COTTON GOODS. GREAT DECLINE IN PBICES. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. NEWVORKMILLS, fVAMBTTTTA, WILLI AM8V1LL.K, AMOSHLKAO.I llOCSKKEEPEU, WIDE BMEBTINU8, 19-4 JIUOUKJJOT, l-4 VT1CA, 10-4 WALTHAM, PILLOW MUSLINS, 5-4) WALTHAM, 5-4 VTICA, 3-4 NASHUA, 5-4 WAJISUTTA, By ILe note at Wholesale Prices. J. C. STRAWERIDGE & CO. CHEAP PANT STUFFS. LATE IN SEASON-PRICES LOW. ELEGANT HEAVY CASSIHERES, $125. FINE HEAVY PLAIN CASSIMEBES, $125. NEW STYLES FANCY CASHMERES, $125. ALL-WOOL GOODS FOB BOYS, $1 00. YEBY FINE THICK GOODS, $100. GOOD ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, 81 00. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. LADIES' CLOT.HS. GREAT REDUCTION. FROSTED BEAVERS. VELVET BEAVERS. TIUCOT BEAVKH.S. CHINCHILLA BEAVERS. FINE OVKRCOATING6. BROW A MOisCOW BEiVEUS. ULVE MOSCOW BEAVERS, BLACK CASTOR BEAVERS. J, C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. XOJi'IUWESl CORMEH EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 UtawrpS PRICE & WOOD, j N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, I HAVE JUST Ol'ENED Ono bale ot Domet i lannolw, 81J coutu; same goods as have boon Belling at 15 cents, tiood All-wool Flannels, 83, 37, 40, and 60c, Yard-wide all-wool Shaker Flannel, 68, 60 and 66 rents. 7-8 and 4-1 Ballard vale Flannels. Best quality Snirilng Flannels. MUSLINS! MUSLINS! Good ya'd-wide Bleached Muslins, 20, 23, 15, and 28 cents. 6-4 1'illow case Muslins, 26, 28, 86 cents. 6-1, 8-1, 0-1, and 10-1 Sheeting Muslins. Yard-wide Unbleached Muslins, in, 21, aud 75 tents. Best Quality American Prints, 18 cents. A Rood assortment or Table Lineus, Napkins and lowels. Russia Crash, 12, 11, 16, 18, 19, and 20 cents, Scotch Diaper by the piece or yard. Linen lilrU-eye, for Aprons. Vest makes Shirting Linens. WHITE GOODS! WHITE UO.)Ds I Cambrics, Jaconets, Iaiusook, Victoria Lawn, and Swiss Muslins. . A cheap lot of Flaid Muslins. Ladles' and Genu' Linen Cambric Udkls. Ladies' Hemstitched Ildkls , oi Bertrand Mill, cent's make, at 10, 11, IT, 60, 68. 69, 75, 87Jo., and tl. Cents' Hemstitched lldkis., 60o. to el. (10 23 A large assortment ot Cloth Gloves, very chap. PHICE & WOOD. K. W. CORN Elt EIGHTH AND FILBERT. i ii r iia it vmi SViH 1 '""'enade.ax yards roun 'l base Hklrts arc In everv ih ..... lluea ofEadien', Ulssei', and Cblldreu'a I'lulii Hoop Hklrta Iruui 2 to 4 vaida n clrcuiul. cnmplnl and Trail btoit iv.ig.u an um uwq mate, wliulwaia and retail, and an auled tu vlveaatli lat-Uun Constantly on haa'l low prlcad Now York made Bklrtt, r-lairi and 1 rail, 2 sprlniii.iHlceuu; ia auimtia.ai : mrniK", l l0 and 40 siilux ., hkiruniade lo 01 dor. alircd and repaired. Call or sriid lor circular 01 itvle, aUaa and price tL iuuaclory and Kaiearooins bo.m AKCJI Hueet, U fm WILLIAM T. BOmiKI). FAMES & WARNER, No. 229 North NINTH Street, ABOVE RACK. WlUtbam IiIcrwa6 Muvliii, 26 ocQtn, 4 Bleached Muslin, ailed extra heavy, 26 crnU. 10-4 Utica Blotched Sheeting, 85 cento. One bale wide Domet Flannel, 81eents. One bale all-wool flannel, 38 oenfaj. Best yard-wide Bleached Mnilln, 'A cents. Table Linens, from 60 cents to f 1. Black Alpacas, 46, 60, 66, 62c. to f 1. 2000 yards selected styles of Calicoes. Canton Flannels, 20, 22, 23, 26,28c , etc. All-wool Flannels, 83,871, 40,46, 60c., etc. Superfine yard' wide Shaker Flannel, 60 cents. Bed and Grey Twilled Flannels. 6-76 large size all-wool Blankets. Unbleached Muslins, beet makes, all widths, Basala Crash, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20e., etc. Bargains in Linen Towels, 182, 26, n1 36 cents, Balmoral Skirts, II 76 ovr 60 dozen sold. Ladies' Merino Vet g at reduced prices, etc. FARIES & WARNER, 9 21tl No. B North NINTU Street, abovo Raco. So. 1W4 CUHOT Btreet. In Anticipation of Removal to If. W. Comer ELEVENTH and CHESfTUT, Wliito OooAs, Laoeaand Lace Poods, Handkerchiefs, Ladies ard Gents, every variety. Linen Collars and Caffs, Veils, Scarls, Neck Ties, Etc., Embracing Kovcltle Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT II EDUCED PRICES. E. tf. NEEDLES. RAILROAD LINES. JNNAMESSIC ROUTE! THE SHORTEST LINE TO AIL POINTS SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. MSHFNGEI'S FOB Norioia. I Kinsvii,o, Weldeii, aTannah, BalciRb. Atit-UHUi, Newlitrn, Atlanta, Cbarlotte. Macoo. i 1 miustoc. West Point, Columbia. MontKonmry CharleHt .-n. Mobile, and TO AVOID IjKLaV (THE P1T0WP KP.1NG CLOStD UV IcE) SHOI'LD HV1 HCKLTS BT THE NEW AND BHOKi awNAMESSIC K0OTE Trains leave Depot, PHlLAliELPIIl A, Wl LM 1 1 OTON, AND BALT1 iOIili H.MLKOA.D. BROAD Street and WAnSINGTON Avenne, DAILY (Haturtlaj exo-ptedl, at Ik P.M. ArrlvltJir in Norfolk, at I P. M. the (oIloninR da?. FIVB HOURS MIUVKR THvN 11 Y ANY" OTHER LINK, and making ciose iconncotions for all point SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST! For Tickets and all other information, apply at the (nice ol ihe Cipiny, No tW9 "hkSMJI Street, or at tlie Ticket (Hike ol ilie Philadclptna AViluilnKton, and Daltimore llailroad. No. CUESNUT btreet. S. P. Vir,THNK, 1 2 tl GENKKAL 4GENT. F AST FREIGHT LINK. ALL RAIL ROUE TO THE SOUIH, Xli Oraatc and Alexandria Railroad and It Connections. Tbe nndernigned wonld respectfully ask the attention otehipptrato the ONLY ALL BAIL liOUTK between Philadelphia and the South. Merchants and others desirous of avoiding fre-iuent changes and water transportation, will rlease mark their freight via O. fc A. R. K Bail, and send to depo of Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore BaKroad BBOAD and l ltlME Btrecta. Cars run through from Philadelphia to Lynchburg without breaking bulk Dray receipts tarnished, and Billa of Lading signed at the through fielght office ot Philadelphia, Wilmlnnton, and lialtlmore BaUroad, No. 10$ South FIFTH Street below Chesnut. Bates guaranteed as low at all times as by other JAMES C. WILSON, Agent Orange and Alexandria Railroad, 12 27 rpti So. 105 South FIFTII Street. J & A. C. VAN BEIL, OLD RYE WHISKY, FOB FAMILIES AND TEE TRADE. No. 1310 CIIESNUT Street. J-J & A. C VAN BEIL, FINE OLD SHERRY WINES. I or Families and the Trade. No. 1310 CIIESNUT Btrcat. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL VERY SUPERIOR DRANDY, For Medicinal and otier tuee. No. 1310 CIIESNUT Street. J & A. C. VAN BEIL, CHAMPACNES 01 ALL FAVOEJTE IEJ!IB. No. 1310 CUESNUT Stint. H. A A. (J. VAN BE I L, WINK JUUBCUArVIW, 11 It Uuirpj No. 1310 CUKWVT St. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. i. BTLEND1 1) OPENING OP FALL AND 4WIKTF.B HTTI.EH.-MR8. M. A. RIRIRK, So 1031 CiIMNUT HirML PMIaAclphlal f IMPORTER Or" LADIB8'HDr"o Ho ClOii IKimimOS. AIo an ln.nt flwk ol ImpoTtea Paper Pattern! for Ladien' and Chllilrva'a lr. Parifon lire and Clook Halting In all Hi, varWitlea. l.adlea lumlablnc their rleb and eootiy vaterlala ralr 00 bemi artiatlcalir fitted, and tbelr work tlnlrhea In the mont prompt and in dent manner, at tbe loweat pomlble prlcea at twentr foorhonra' ootlca. Cutting and baatinir. PatterMtr eeie. or by tbe tingle piece, for mertbanta and drw. tnaHer. now ready 'JO tint 4 MRS. It. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Strwt -T Baa a handnome auortraent of MILLIKEBT for th Holidays Aliio, Pllk VelveH, Crapei, Blnbona, Feather, loerfBd Frames. Lad leu who make their own Bon. new rnpplltd witbill the material!. 7 lm FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. M E H R Y CHRISTMAS A HAPPV NEW YEAR. COULD & CO., UNION T UltNITUllB DEPOT CORK EE NINTH AND MARKET STREETS. AND No. 37 and 39 North SECOND Street, (Oppoilte Chriat Church,) Invite all their old customers, and aa many new one as will come, to see their elegant and larre aaaortmen of Fi: BSll I'RE, satiable lor preaeots or otherwise. 210 bp TO HOUSEKEEPERS I have a large nock of every variety ot FURNITURE Which I will sell at redncea price, consisting oi PLALS AND MARBLE TOP COTTAGE UT WALiiUT CHAM14KK (tl'lTS. FAKI.OR 811TS IN VELVET PI,lT8H PAHI.OK SUITS IN HA IK CLOTH. PABLOK HITS 1M BKPS. Kldeboard, Kxtenslon Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcase Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc. P. P. OUSTINK' SIS K. E. corner SECOND and BAO Streets. ESTABLISHED H95. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Lookmg-Glasacs, ESGHAYINGS rilNTINUS bUA'.VLNGS ETC. Kanufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, F0ETEA1T, AND PICTTJM FEAMES TO ORE EH. No. 010 CIIESNUT STltEET3 TH1BD DOOB ABOK THE CONTINZMTAL, "niLADELrnu. J im CLOTHING. g W A A B ' S STATES UNION CLOTHING H A L L, No. 006 MARKET STRKE No. 60 A most complete stock ot MK'S AND llOVS' CLOTIUSQ AT VEBY MUDBKaTE PR1GKS. WE HAVE SMALL IXPENSES, aJJD CAM AFFORD TO SELL WITH SMALL FRO (ITS. Fine F ekinio Heaver Overcoats, on y VW; one Beaver Ovt tcoats. sny desirable color 'J'.i: fn ftea Heaver Overcoats 'JU; verv line t'hincliilla Overoata, only t'iT; irn? ted lUavcr Suits, containing coat, pants, and vext.t'10; tine euort Leaver (tacka. irom to tU; dark tfrev llans Carsluiere Suila, coat, pants, and vett. -l;do silk mixed, cmy24; b ark Hack Coals, from flu to '2U; Jiiisinctn Coat-,, irom 7 to I4; Pants and Vttrs to maicli. irom 7 to 14; Boys' Coats, from li rnM; l'linix Irom l 75 io S. Come and convince yourselves. H 14 3m 8p "D RICES K E D U O E D. Maklnfi and trlmmlrii Oversacks, 19; Frock Coats. S 16 1 Dress Sfcks, ill; Panta arid Vest". 8:150 cacb, in i:ood style. On bund a Keneral assortment ot KOcds at low prices. C. .S. HI d MKLW KIOHT, M 221m No. 234 N .FOURTH rttret THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPAM, The Fidelity Iniurauee, Trust and Safe Depoa.t Company, for tbe Safe Kcijilufr of Bonds, Stocks, and Utlicr Valuables. CAPITAL.... ..$500,000 DIKKCTOltS. N. It. HROWNK, r.UWARl) W. ('LA UK, t'l.ARHNCK H. CLABK, ALtiiN)KR HhftKlf. JOHS WKLhll, h A. . ALDWELL, J. UlLI.lMiUAM FELL IILRV : UlBsON, t llARLF.M MA. ALK8TKK Office in the fireproof BullflliiK of the 1'hlladeluhia National bank CHi- mMJT Kirrat above Fourtn. J bis ompanv receives on deposit, and DIJAR4N THfc TH. saFIi Ki;fcPl0 otr VALLABLK8 upon i lie li'llnwing rates a year, vl.. : t oupon litmus (1 per 100 Heiiisiered Bonds and Heounties iu centa DerelOiKl Hold C oln or bunion 1 A per aluon Hliver Coin or li a I lion a2 per WOO (Sold or Si ver l late 1 DerlllK.' i asn Ilexes or email tin Hoxes ot Hankers. Brokers Canltallnts, etc., contenu unknown to tbe Company, and liabllliT limited. lUateur The Company ofTers lor Kl.NT (renter exclusively holdlnir ibe keyl 8AFK8 1.N81DE US VAUL1N at 2U. .iO, 140, aMi, and 75 a year, aecorxllng to size and location. I oupons and Interest Cor ec tod for ono per cent Interest allowed on kioney lieposlts. 1 his company Is authorized to receive and exeoute Trusts of every description. UiUniwiip 1. B BBOWKE. President lioitKKT 1 attekson. BecreiaT snd Treasuror. TJ S E THE "BRONCHOIDS" For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Chrooie Bronchitis, Sore Throat and Lungs, Etc. Etc. ALLEN'S "BRONCHOIDS," AIbo Invaluable for Clearing- and Strengtiienlrnr the Voice. ONLY 5 CENTS A BOX. None genuine without the wr.ttea slguatareot JOHN O. AJiLEN, Jr., OLE PBOPK1ETOR SKVKNTI1 and BOD Til Streets, PHILADELPHIA. SOLD BY ALL DBUGtiHTS. 1 7 mtvslfit 1JHLEH & HOPKINS, FOBMERLT No. 8 N. EC0ND 8trt, HA REMOVED TO T UEIR N E W S T O U E, No. 4s South SEV0M) Istn t, ABOVE CHEENTJT V, bereiiiev vll' coutuinti ths VIWB AHH ("AfMMVRF PTJBiFESS, fj fcikUlOVOKln HIUMwlU I
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