0 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIIAFH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1867 Tiia Hibfw Chabitt Bali, The rrand Hebrew Bull, in aid of h Chanty tund, came off Ut Bight at the Academy of Moie, and the mana gers at It Bar eone-ratulate themiyes on having )Tta aa eatertainmcnt wnlcu oonid not be exoellKd im splendor, variety, and commendable good saaBae-eaterst. The Academy tu filled with the wealth, beauty, aad faahfbn of the city, aucmenied by many or the Mmui Ion of Mew York, Baltimore, Boston, and Chi mto. All these eommlnarled and moved withoutstint aaroDta the Tt reservoir ot the Academy. Ihe ell, in the eKa-reirate, was certainly the mo-t mag aiteent ot the season, and every lady who was any jkady was there. The peroiette and state were boarded over for the aeeemmodation ot the dancers, the a roes circle and aallenee beinjr crowded wuh ladles and centlnmen is fall dress. We regret exceedingly that we have ot space to devote to the description of particular esses a point on which we were prepared to ratify the taste and enrlostty of our readers gone rally, and ot the ladies particularly. Those who dote on loveliness in dress as well as loveliness in person and manners, will soaroely be content with the admission of tho broad taot that the Hebrew Ball ol last night, In this special essen tiality ol drefs.ezoolled, in an eminent deirtee, any cf the entertainments yet given We have attended the balls of this sooiety in years a-ene by, and can say with positive knowledge that although those ot former years were considered excelsior, and atlended by the creme de ta creme of the Israelite of the city, with a fatr proportion nf Ike opposite faith the one of last night was the nest costly, the beet managed, and the most superb reanion yet given. Mr. Isaac Binswanger officiated as Manor of Cere Bionics, and discharged the duties of Imposition in the most gentlemanly and satisfactory manner, lie was assisted by Messrs. H. W. Arnold, li. Gunsen kaasrr, Henry Cohen, II. YV Ciller, M. Hosenbach, and Dr. Juooh Isaacs, as Floor Managers, and Irom the commencement of the exercises until tueciose, these rentliinen gave incessant attention to tnu w midland wants of their patrons. Mr. Aiark Has Jer was chef d' orchestre. and tho orchettia Itself composed ol the first Instru mentalists of 1'hiludolph a, which might of cou'so lc expected from the simple fact of tho Uassiorw l-emr in the ascemmncy. The iino music was a marked and prominent feature of the evening and gave great satisfaction. Towards 10 o'clock the tali was opened by the iertormance of the iirand t err nation March, by Moyerbeer, which was f layed with regularity, precision, and well accented lovement. Meverbecr. though at Vinee a rather luaif cstiblo and Foinev hat insip'd cou-pcr toili'i imtics, has in this composition met ioyelty -itt renal, harmonious splendor. Ihe programmo was carried through as preparfifl by the committee, consisting of twenty iQCinhers, well selected, fairly divided as to grade and cui raeteriKtic, manv ol their arias being from the most approved au'hors. with a sprinkling of Uas. ten' umtiPK in tbe Laiicwg, (jalop, l'olka, irnB MaaourkaQtiadriile. Tn Ycitjng MfiNNETicnort. The Young M.td SCTcocr Society to-night give their annual fancy res ball. The proceeds are wholly devoted to benevolent purposes Ihe probabilities are that it will b ' a spli ndid affair. The creme tte la creme ot tte German element of our popu.ation will partici pate in the exercises. Ihe ball will open with a grand march, and the procession will be grand in costly and handsome costumes, l'laioons of gro tesque and extravagant characters will bo fo lowed fry the grand golden triumpn wagon, containing the llfnce and Triaoess Carnival, tho chariot bing ! jlrawn by butterflies driven by a monkey. Thon will illAi aiPluly 01 "J'Cd numbers in nrsceliuneous j rottnmes. j 4.1RAKD Concert. By referring to our advert s ice columns our readers will see that the I'liilorii'Hi j Music Circle, assisted by the (icrmania orchestra, ; give their first concert of the season to morrow llbortdayj nignt. January 24, in National Hall, l'ne oLorui ot the f hlionielio numbers about one hun- I erf d well trainer1 sincere, -none bolnif aUiD'ltcd to I membership wbu do not possess a prac'icai knOWi Itdfe of vocal music, and under the able leadr.uip it Dr. L. Meignen. cannot fail to iendr their part witli fine effect. The soloists are all talented, and ie programme embtfteos selections Irom tho trroatest masters. Considering the character ol tno enter tainment, and the noble object ot the Young Men's I fcr st-an Association, under who-o aupioes the vcLcerta are given, we predict a lull house. Miw Chernut Street Theatre. The Philadel phia Hewsboy this evening, with all its sp endid . scenery j Mrs. Barney SViil nnis as tno ''Newsboy." Mr. Williams wnl ai pear in hm Irish specialties of ' Tbehirj O'Donneli" and ' Bryan OXvnn." Ihis I terms one of the mot attraotivo cards of the season, and tbe public will apmeciaie the cllorta ot the lavonte Wil ianwes to ploase. WaujutPtreet TiiEATiiE Mr. Bnunhain ha ! irmntiv imoioved h's capital exti avkirauza oi Co- ', iumtus. Mr. lUougliain as "Don Chnstoval do liiton;" Miss Ellie tiermon as lus son "Diego;" and Mr. Charles Walcott, Jr., as "Kin? Ferny, ' yifre all excellent. Miss Annie Utabam, as "Ho loifcbia," was bcnitchingly bcautiuil, ami acted with more natvrte than we have ever known hor to te guilty of. Tho Brand march and drill t thu ta'U t was better than ni'st exhibitions ot tho kind, atd came in tor a gootl sharo ol the applaunu The ice is put upon the stage in ndm rab o -tylo It wl'ltep'a ed to night. Mr. Krouuham will also lay "Wllkins Micawber," in Jkwul VopptrjiM. Arob Htrket Theatre Ihe second representa tion of the new pantomime oi.k A' and (ill wan witoesea bv a house more crowded than the tirst. and facvtr did an audienco laugh more iieartily. The riece is now in splendid workinir order. ' Mark's" lanjb has arrived from Sew York, and follows hei' everywhere. "Jack" and ' Old" go upthe hill, and own aga.n. The clown (Mr. (i. L ox)ttonisuea very one with bis facial oddities. I he grand tranx loimation and final scene is the most magnificent ever rxhioiten in this citv. On Saturday tan unusual thine at ibis theatre) tnere will be a grand matme". Ike bare mention of the fact wnl fill tho Arch wuh tbe beads ol lamliics and the.r little ones. Nww American Theatre. Miss Motile Wil Bams appears in Atmodtu and Katfy O'Shea1 this evening, supported by Mr. Vincent and Mr. Belvil JRltn. CardcroeS & Dixey are running iThe Spectres' Vrvlic, J'olka La Mtlitaire, and Italian Airs at. the Academy, witb many other good things. "Ihe Family Ktsort" is crowded with the title every Bigkt. BlONOB Blitz has recovered from his reocnt in disposition, and is once again in full leather. His in c gramme is varied and attractive. Don't forget tbe Sinnor at tbe Asstmbly Buiidingit, Novel Settlement of a Church-Kate Difficulty. A pentltuian possessed of an estate near Brosely, in Khiopshire, Enpland, has hit upon an orininul plan for bettlintr the church-rate question tiiuoiitf bis tenants, several of whom are dis neiittrs, and opposed to the tax. He has writteu a. circular letter in which he makes them ac quainted with his desire that thev should pay tbe church rate without demur. He, however, hcunowledties the possibiluy of some of them Laving relieious scruple-, wliich would prevent them Irom Dining church rates except under compulsion, and he adds that any thus circuin ttanced are at liberty to follow the dictates of tbeir conscience, and in such cases he (the laLdlord) will pay the rule lor them, increasing tbeir rent bv tho precise amuuut thus disbursed, lie claims lor this scheme that It will be satis factory to all parties, inasmuch av, dissenters tv ill not be called upon to act con'iary to their principles, and at tbe fame time tbe revenue of the Church will be duly maintained. The lyons Silk Trade, The Solul Public, of J.jons, says: "As to the fabrication of silk, the jear closes under great discouragement, espe cially for plain goods. A revival in damask is ulUpoken of, and the truth is that the taste lor resuming this snide Is more and more de cided every dav, favored by the aoiiroat h of the Exhibition. But damasks beina more particu larly winter studs, it will be necearv to await tbe spring orders to know if the demand is keriouu aud will be durable." A Great 8cheme. A proiect lor supplying Loudon with water from the Inks district was recently discussed in a paper rea l before the Inventor's Institute iu Loudon. The plan is to take water from the meres or Cumberland and Wtetmorelaud Ulles water iu chiet and to bring it by aqueduct, culvert, and tunnel to a treat reservoir near Ifctrrow. Tbe estimated supply ns two uuudretl Hnd tiny ml lion gallons daily, mere thim tuur times ns much as the u ttropolis now u-es. But London g.-ows. Night 8tree'-Singn. The Court of Cassation P:.n hi s decided that sinaiuir intheBtreeU by night does not constitute the otlense ot noc turnal disturbance, unless acgravated bv cir . stances which change the character of the act aud cause it to become a nuisance to the ...huhiinnts. The orcceedinu's which tave n-e 10 that decision were a charee bronirnt agaiust : ... niuii men rcarebine' in companv, and . a niece ftcm tte "Di'.tr.e tlanche,'' at A National AllUnre f Trade' Unions In Kngland. The London Star savs: "With view to offer the more rflrrtual resistance to the combina tions of employers and the action of lock oiitu, a movement .originated in Hheilield, lat July, lor the formation of a national alliance of asso ciations of the employed. The scheme has pro ceeded so far ae to allow of the lirst conft renfe of tho alliance being; opened on Tuesday in Manchester, when Bltj-six delegates assembled, accredited Irom flrty-fotir different trades, and ns representing; an apgrepate ot 60,830 memberr of workmen's associations. The annexed list of associations Is not qtilto complete, but will show the present composition ol the alliance: "Associated Carpenters and Joiners ol Scot land, 6000 members; Operative Tailors' Associa tion of London, 6000; Kouth Yorkshire Miners' Acboclation, liarnsley, 6000; Derbyshire aud Not tinghamshire Miners, ChesteTtieid, 7000; Jour neyman Tailors' Society, Plackburn, 100; ditto, Preston, 130; Boiler-makers and Iron Ship-builders, Birkenhead, Manchester, etc., 0000; National Association of Ironworkers, Gateshead, 5000; Hollow-ware Prospers' Executive, Hanley, C70; Yorkshire (Jlapsniakers' Trade Protection So ciety; FlnBf?ers' and Sluters' Society, Preston, 40; Rotheratn and Masboroueh Stove-grate Fit ters, 20; iileiicliers and Trimmers of Bastard, 160; West Riding Amalgamated 8ocletv ol Slub bers, Knplneers and Hpinners, Pewsbury, 70H; Organized Trades of IT.yde, 940; Oer.eral tTulon of Joinqja- Wolverhampton, 63; United So ciety of tiiborers, Wolverhampton, 00; Irou Braziers, ditto, 60; Lancashire Cotton Splu ners' Association. 6000; Ovennien, Kilnmen, and Saccar-rnaker?, Hanley. 1200; Carpenters and Joiners, BarTow-in-FuriiPss, 275; United Trades ot Warrington, 650; Hollinssheath Lodge, etc., .'ednesbury, 21C; Noltinehnm Uuitcd Society o. Operative Lacemakcrs, 9j0. The followinar ari all Sheflield societies: United Joiners' Toe 1 niakers' Sonet y,180; Scissor Korgera' Society, 110; Combined Rollers and Roll-Turners, GO; I3rit,in Plate, Sooon, and Fork Filers, 100; File ritblers' Society, 3!I9; Wool-shear Forgers' Society, on; File Hardeners' Society. 200; File Smiths' Union, 3000; Common ami Patent Srythe-unakers, 102; rn-Tk-mnkcrsi, Grinders, and Ousters, 302; Sickle and Hook Formers' Society, 200: Razor (irindcr and Razor Scale Prefers 350; Operative Millers' Friendly Society. 24; Kdce Tool and Wool-shear Crindcrs, 220: Railway Spring JIakers' Society, 3ii0." AaTfCorant Crotstis The Iuilian papers au nOtince tn tua'h' at Padua, of M. Silvestro Cu moripo, who lei'4 R fortune of forty-two m.lliou lmncs. Mote tbt.n ualf ,his 8Um vous to a nephew hitherto pot JD Rood circumstances, and the remainder is bestowal legacies, bequests to reliciouB institutions, and j" n akinp provi sion lor numerous servants, ratB.r'n0 could scarcely write bi name, and fifty ycarJ ai? he was working as a common laboror on the tot' mation ot a pistol road bt-tween Rovitro and Polasella. Telbtrrrphs fcr the Chinete Thanks to the Russian Kmbassy at Pekin. which has offere 1 to forward private despurche-i, tbe Chinese now enloy telegraphic communication with Europe. Telegrams are sent throiieh the post or bv ex press to Kinclitn, on the Uusso-Siberian frontier, a fifteen dav-.' journey, where tbe telerapli beuins. V it ti the post, which p'oos lour tunes a month, a telegram to St. Petersburg co-ts 30 roubles; bv one-ho-se expres-, 98 roubles; and a two-horse expre.-s, 147 roubles. pFof? in Paris For several daj9 in the latter paM of Df-ce rubor Paris was overhung with a tour, and though it could not pretend to vie with Lend on at the same season, it was s Wlicient to intercept the lisht of t'ue Min so that lumps hal to be lip.hted in the shops at two or throe o'clock in the altcriioon. Of late years these lo; have become f:equent. SKATING PARKS. Q.KAND FANCY DRKSS CARNIVAL AND It Alt MASUUR,! AT THE NATIONAL SKATING PAKK, TWKSTY-FlBHT 8T AZ ET A COLUMBIA AVENUE, THIS 1 Wednesday) KVK.MNG, JtBILLIANT AND B'ZWE COS1UME5I IILUMIATED BY COLORED FlKE I AN AUGMENTED BAND OF AtlIICI Trke H1DUK AVKMJE C.VKS. It Slntde Admlsslun I TwentyJ'lf e Centn. s K A TJNU! SKATI X (i ! WEST PHILADELPHIA PKA1ISU PARK, THIRTY-FIRST Mid WALNUT Strceti. Ice Srltndld. at nivlit. fintw removed. Open until 10 o'clock lt GROCERIES, ETC. THE P I O N E ET1 COMING. 1 19 St JJAPLE S U U A It Si 0 L A 8 S E S, AND Bethlehem Buckwheat Meal, FOB BALE BY JAMES It. WEBB, FIGHTS and WALNUT 'treets. 8 14 MOCHA COFFEE, OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, FRESHLY BOASTED A lull assoitne ttt CH ICE FAMILY GROCERIES AT llEBUCEli PKICKB. CH61mlp ROBERT BLACK & SON, N. E. CorrerllGHTEKNTrl tnd ( HESNCT STd. N E w FRUIT. Crown, Basket, I a: er. Bunch, Seedless, and Sultana Unlklus. turrtnts, C'ltion, Prunes, lltjs, Bavaaa Orangea, etc. etc. ALBERT C. ROBEKrs, DEALER IN FISH GROCERIES 11 7rp J Cornet ELEVENTH and VINE Sis. INDIA RUBBER GOODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OF ALL KINDS, FOB IAMILY, DRUGGISTS', STATIONERS', OR MANUFACTURERS' UBE, Can be obtained direct at the MANUFACTORY AGENCY, No. 708 CIIESNUT Street. Oust mere b'er. nill find it to tteir advantage to deal. IB tin INSTRUCTION. BUSINESS COL PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. BABK INDUCEMENTS TO P&TKOW8. TEEMS REDUCED ONE HUNDEED SCH0LAE SHIPS TO BE IBSUrD AT t30 NEW AND ELEGANT ROOMS ARB PltORTLY TO BR OPENED AT FIFTH AND MIESNUT ST R RETS. e,raV .hS'..'?. on, ui ONE HUNDRED HTl'DKNTS Will b relved for a nix months' coume at thu inw rtot30 fth. for which a lull court Kho arahm will tie Icbi.1. Immculntfl apnllcatlon n ne-pmrv 1 1 dccnr the idmniaDeK or thta liberal ofl r, aa th nnm ber ulll be utrlctlv llmlied to m hnndnii TIIK COt HSK OF INHTKirnTiriw In of the mom rractlc! and valuable character. and! n ir roKrfcia ui inrurDamed ailvantauea am nfin.i,t Kho wish to rrennre iflr an aciU'e tinning, hr. DOOK-r KMMNU. PENMANSHIP COM M KRPT AL AKIT11MK.1 IC TELK1R PII1NO. TliE UKIKEE MAHIKJ1A n'H. ETC. KVENTNtl INHTBUCIION. FnlliCotire, alx moniha ,I Frnmanhlp and A rlthmetlc, three montha li l'cnuianahlp. twenty leanonn . a PAIRHaNKH' liOOK-KEKflKU, 1 be onlv wor now before tbe public composed of neta chtaino (1 Irom actual bupinem, a one lnur, m tbe De railment of Accounts, unequalled tacllltlua. For circulars and turther Imormation applv at tbe Oflice,. t,. corner TFNTII and rtlEHUCT Htreets. . I- FAIRBANKS, A. M., Principal. T. E. Merchant. Secretary 1 HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR YOUNU L A hits, No. 3810 CUENU1' Street, Wert Phi ladelphia. DAY AND BOARDINO BCnOOL. P 11 11.11 A. I'HtHK. A M , fRIWClPAL. The Kurlng fccssion wla comimnce on MONDAT, February 4 terms tl Ktf Dnyicl olars per session M00 lioaruing scholars per session SitMHiO CUR1 AtiVS, SHADES, ETC. fJICH LACE CURTAINS. J lie Kutfcnbcrs Lave ccw in Stcck,ar,d are re tcivius fiom the late AUCTION SAliS Df KIW T0UK, Nettingham Lace Curtains, yiom Ordinrory to E.cb txyiA French Lace Curtains, From iLe LcweU to tie Eiguert Qcality, oi;.o ol '.ten: tie trCEEST KATIE. ILtO Vretit'jle Lace. r.o.t voider cd Muf.'i'u Cit--tf:, Corifvii Maiuiiao ia great variety KEFPARD.VAWNARL!K2N&AKRlS35i 9 14 w!n.Cmri.l -No. lutSCHKSNUT stcctL rVllUlJVitBY, TRIIVIMINGS, ETC. rilf i Sl'LcMJll) Ut'tM.NU r t ALL AJU WlN'IKlt HTYLE -MH.H. Al. A. 8IND6K. rf No KSl CdftuNLT --frect, Hhllailt'lphia, C'l.OAK 1 KIMAllXiS Also an elegant stock ot Imported Paper Pa'tvrna lor Ladies' and I'bllnreo'a bn . l aiii-'un Hrefs ami 1 1 o a Uiitcluu In all Ita varieties. ladles mrnlsliinv their rl'h and coatlv Tinu iiu i mav re t ou oeiiiR ariisiican lined, ami .ht'r mirk tin in led in the uiobt prompt and eill- tltnt n uiiD'r, at tin. :owst r oeihe i rices at tjvi nt tnor linniH' notice t'u tii.g and hastlni; Pa-.tern in eis. nr ! ho siprio niece. 'T neriuanTi anu orest- makers nun ready. xiu tmi MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, lias a handsome assortment ot MILLINEBT for the Eo'ldays. AHo, Pllk Velvets, Crapes, KUibons, feathers. 1 lowers tnd rrames. 1 aules who make their own tsou- nets supplied nlthall the materials. 7 M AUCTION SALES. P ANCOAST A WARNOCK ALCTIONEEBS. Mt No. HO MARKET Street. B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, Ho. 10.D CIIESNUT STREET. TJHLEI1 & HOPKINS, rOEMERLY No. 8 N. SECOND Street, HA'VE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE. No. 4S Scutli SECOND Streer, A10VE CHESNUT. Wnere thev wHl continue the CLOT I AND CA831MERK BUSINESS, HERF.Tn FOIt"'. 1 12 smwlm U to B THE D S it u ii u it u n u I For Cougar, Colds, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Chrouio Bronchitis, ore Throat and Lungs, Etc. Eta. ALLEN'S ' B ONCHOIDS," AlBoliuvalUkblelfor C'liarinif and Strengthening the Yoke. ONLY 25 (.EN IS A BOX. h'one senulnt without the wr tteu signature ot JOIJN C. ALLEN, Jr., SCLE PKOPKIETOK SEVENTH and SOUTH Street., I UlLADELI'BIA. SOLD BY Al X DHCCHIMT3. 1 7 mt-.slGt 1867. diaries. 18G7. 60 Styles and Sizes, at Low Prices. ViMting and Wedding Csrds, the latest novelties. Initials, Monomania, etc., ttaiutitd on ptper and tnvelooea, in colors, aratia. A large stock of tnttltsh, Flench and American Fane and Envelopes. BI,Kuu' 01 tne Deit anufacture. on band and made to otuor. R. HOSKINS &. CO., Manutactnrera of Blank Boois, Btatlonerl airrsven, and frlntaw, MCn-rp So.' 813 ABCB erreot LEGE DRY GOODS. LINEN GOODS. STOCK COMPLETE. 100 Dozen Fine Doylies, SI 25 to $1371. 100 Dozen Fine Napkins, 1 2 65 per dozen. 100 Dozen Extra Good Napkins, $3 50 per dozen. 200 Dozen Fringed Towels, $2 75 per dozen. 100 Dozen Bordered Towels, $3 00 per dozen, 100 Dozen Fine Damask Towels, $4 50 to $3 50 per dozen. Turkish Bath Towels. Fine Damask Towels. Bed Bordered Doylies. Bed Bordered Napkins LINEN SHEETINGS. WIDE B A II R! SI. It If SHEETINGS. BARNBLEY PILLOW IIN EN 8, HUCKABACK. RED BORDERED IIDCK. UNBLEACHED Ml'tK, SO PIECES FINE AND MEDIUM QUALITY I1UCK. DIAPERING. IOO PIECES EXTRA HEAVY DIAPEIl. INdi. EXTRA WIDE BIRD-EVE DIAPER. FINK BIRD-KVE LINEN. CHEAP. BUTCHER'S LINEN, EXTRA WIDTH. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, BAItUAINg, UN BLEACH it D LINEN CLOTHS, FROM AUCTION. Table Linen by the Yard. 10 Pieces 8-4 Heavy Tabid Damaik, Si ll 10 Pieces 8-4 Fine Tablo Linear, $1-25. 8 Pieces 8-4 Richardson Table Linen, tl 50. 5 Pieots8-4 Very Fine and Heavy labia Linen Si-75. 5 FiccesP-l Eaixslcy TableliieriS, Z1 ani ; j0. Pcwtr-Loom Table Linena. HALF BLEACHED DAMASK LINENS, RED BORDERED TABLE CLOTHS, FRUIT CLOTHS, WINE CLOTHS. UBLEACHKD TABLE LINENS, GiM HlCHAllDbON SHIR'1I.U LINEN, Of our own Importation. iKEtitutions and Hotels supplied at reduced rates. J, C. STBAWBRIDGE & CO. KOh TH W hfil CORNER. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 lltawrn ho. mi tutssll b tret 1. la Anticipation of Removal to W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, N, White Goods, Laoesaiia Lace Goo is, Har dktnt.ets, Lad e and Geats, every variety. Linen toiiars ana' vuna, Veils, Scans, Neck Ties, Etc., Embracing- Novelties Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES. E. M. NEEDLES, ijiH j,nsaBti tzoi ot WHOLESALE COTTON YARN COMMISSION WAUEIIOUSti R. T. WHITE & CO., jlanufactursr'i Agents for thai aala of COTTON WABl'S AND SKEIN YARNS, ail nnrjilieis. HOSIERY YARNS In the skcln or cop. COri ON, WOoLLUJJ, A.HD LIU Em CAltrEr CM A 1 il jti K FILLING, lor Venetlnn Targets GILL1KU. hfclNK, AND FLAX IINES. ItXIKA HEAVY BLACK WaDWISU FOR CLOTHIERS' USE E10 No. !i37 MARKET Street, Fhlla. B T WHITE. J. V. DD BOIH. inn tlituimrp POQ HOOP SKIRTS. OiO HTKhT oTVLK, Jl'ST OVT UjO 1 K fKTIT 'I K 1L, tor the l'rouienade.m yardsroun IHK IIMMTIO TKa.lL, lor the Lrawiuu-rc 0111 u.jlu miind. '1 bese hklrts are In everv ay the most desUabU tbat e have hereto ore olleied to ;ho pub ic; aia, completa lines ol Ladies', Mun.es', and ( hlidren'a UMinaud irl Hoon fckirts iroui 10 4 vaiils n c reuinit-reiice 01 every lengih all ol ' our own muke,' witolssa e and retail, and war-anted to alve aatli uction ( onstantlv on han low-nrlce4 Kew York made Hkiris. Plain and Trail, id sprlnns UOceuU; 24 splines, 1 ;M suriDSS. trie; and 4U spriuys 91-40. hkiris niade to older, al tred and repaired. Call"' lend lor Circular ol stvl. sues and Vanuluclory and Ka.ie,rooin o. AKCH Ktieet, .,... Ja ?m W1LL1A T. UOFK1K8. DRY GOODS. 220' VARIES A WARNER, 220 Ko. 229 North NINTH Street, ABOVE BACK. DOMESTICS AX HEDUCKD PRICES 1 Bleached Mnlina. 16, 17, 21, 21, ?5, 2flo etc. Unbleached Mucins. 16 18, W. 22, 25o . etc All widths Bleached and Brown Muslins. ' Walt ham fillow-caae Muslin. 26 coot.' Ullow-case Muslins, 26, 81, 85, and 87 k3. 10-4 Uth a Bleached 8heettnr, 0To. 11 cat y and wide unbleached Sher tinn, 88c. C A HI ON FLANNELS I CANTON FLANNELS! At Greatly Reduced I'ricps! tlnb'cachod at 20, 22, 23, 26. 28 and 31c. Large assortment selected ryles best Calicoes. Lancaster Ginghams '20 cuts, illack Alpacas, 40, 46, 60, 60, 02)0. to L FLANNELS! FLANNELS! One bale wide Dome Flannol, 31 cents. 1 timet Flannels, 31, 87, and 40 tents. One bale all-wool Ulannel, 33oenta All-wool Flannels, 38, 87J, 40.46, 60c, etc. Ballardyale Flannels, all widths Double width all-wool bhirtinir Flannols. Bargains id 1 able Linens, Wo. to SI. Napkins, Towels. Uoylics, Apron Bird-cyo, otc. Nnrsery Diaper, 92, 2 2h, C2 60 to ! 60. JAUies' and Misses' Hosiery, large assortment. Shirting Linens. Linen MhJrt Fronts. Calls, etc. Kustia Crash, 12,14, 10, 18, 20c., etc. FARIES & WARNER, 9 20J1 No. B!ie North NINTH Street, above ttaco. PRICE & WOOD, S. W. Comer EIGHTH and FILBERT HAVE JLSroi'ENEO A he lot cf Linen Doybos, at SI and 1 25 per dozes. Ijnen NapkinB, 92 75, 13, $3 50, up to $8 a dozen Hire-eye L'nen, for Aprons, very cieap. A laige lot ol Scotch Diapers, by the piice, at les than importers' prloef, hen make of Shirting Liuens. Fieary pewcr-loom 'Jatle Liner.4. MUSLIN! MCaLlSS! Beet rnakea bleached and uub'cachetl Muslin-i, at tho err iow c(t market pr.ces. I'll ow-cje and Sheeting Mus'ins. EU ached and unhleacued Cauiou KjudhoIs. F1A.NNELS! FLA SNfcLs! All-wool and Domet rianLels. Heavy all-wool lla'(r Funncis. 7 8 and 4-4 Iiallardvalo Kiui-ncls. All-wool and Do met Slilitinir F aimolH. tUIl.TSI i:aitilie, l.aiii.'hsicr, tiUlLftl! and bciieyci.mD Quilt very chtap. A laiK-- lo: oi l.ud.oV ar.l Hukls., Hosiery u.ovts. otc. PKJCK WOOD, N. W. (Jt)liM K I Hi ll'l II AND FILliKRT. N 11. .ew siyie t a icoo, lbi' and 1!0 cpnts. host make", v, urrumea lut ci ors. 10 2 IJ. ri'lillCl Ac SON, Kos. 713 and 715 Al. IE NTH Street, Are now rioaiug oat llittr Kutlto Stock of 13110CI11: shawls, AT GREATLY REDC'CED PSICES. 1 rocbe Long shawls, at (If. Broche Long howls all wool, at S 18. Broche Long Shawls all wool, at 20, 25, t3u. Bruche t onx 8hawla, 1 woo), at J5 45, $,, i. Broche Long ( haw Is, all wool, at tW. 7", to Clio. Open Centre Broche Long Snawla, at 025, S'tM Open Centre Broche Long Shawls (.10, a us, o. Louble Blanket Shawls, very low Square Blanket Shawls. 3 to Si. Jdlises' Long and Sijuare Blanket Sh a wis. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS G00D3. Wa are closing out our entire Mock of DRESS GOODS atlower prices tkan they have been sold dating the last six years. It CLOTHING. g "W A A BS STATES UPilOiN CLOTHING HALL, Nc COG MARKET STREET. No. 606 A most complete stock ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOT1IINU AT VERY MODERATE I'KICES. WE HAVE SHALL EXPENSES, AND CAN AFFORD TO SELL WITH SHALL PROFITS Fine iskirro E caver Overcoats, on'y 26 ; flno Beaver Overcoats, any deslrxble color, feit irwteu Beaver overioats 2ti: erv Hoe Chinchilla Overcoats, oni t'il; trotted beaver Suits, containing coat, panto, and vert, !!; Due snort Leaver fcscks, irum iU to fii: dark arey Hsins ( sftlu.ere f-iiitn, coat, pants and vest. .J;oo sljk uniea, oni z; b,. k Sack Coais. trout iV 10 (20; business Coat. irom 7 to kU; Pants tnd Vis a to uiaufa. irom 17 to lis; Boys' Coats. from tU to I4; I am irom tl 74 o tU. oniearif convince vonrse'ves. n 14 3m 8p X1113 SAfE DEPOSIT COMI'A.W, The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Pepoa.t louijmuy, .for tbe tar Keeping of ISonda, Stockts, and Other Valuables. CAPITAL '..$500,000 MKEC10K8 ?;B-.nKN,.r' -i'ARl) W OLAKK. WiJ'iiu -LAHK, Al.. Alt.R He,!!!", JOH.n Wk,i.fcli. is A. aLDWELL J. OILLIAOHAM FELL ULKRY 7 GlboON Office in the siie pr.ot bul dliiK tf tLe I'tilladolphltt ationa. ! ank CU Siren above Founn. i JD,",UV1. r'fv''tve" dPH. and tiOA R s N ?i??i?, i',t' ki-t'111u O VALUAbLL8 upon ibe 11 lloHina raies a yeur, vu, : toupen bonus aioerSIUOi hccibHTed Honda aud Securities bit ctsiits uer 1H.1I (oid t oin or bunion i is nr alu m f bw 010 or b a uon :. :::::?..! per ;."kS! (.old or fci ver Mate sl neraiiKI ri,'.nihJ'1"',"u'" ,n M"ot Baiii'e'rs. brokeM, I aiutalists, etc., eou.enu unknown to the Company, ai d liuhliin limited a2Aa.1e.tur ' vwiuM"j. 'Jbe loiiuanv otters lor JthNT (renter exclusively Siu tuO. I4U. Mi, ana 7S a year, according to size and location. ouponsand Interest Col c ted tor one per cant Interest si owed on Money Ijepotuts. IhlsCoinpsoy Isautbonzed to rvcolvs and eseoute Irusiaof every descrlnuon. It ilinwntO N. B BROWNE. President. hbuur l arrkHfcOM, SeiTcin'y nijO Tiousurer. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. THE PUltNIT.UKE ST COULD & CO.'S FUIlNITUItfcl DHI'OTH, N. E. CORN EE NINTH AffD MARKET STEEKTS, AND R 37 and 39 Worth SECOND Street, Is the Largest, Cheapest, and Best Stock in the World! Fashion, style, durability, finish, and cheapness all combined In their Immense variety ol CI r I -MAI) E FURNITURE. Beiora purchasing call and examine, or send for ( Printed catalogue. in gp TO HOUSEKEEPERS I hay a large stock ol yery variety of FIJKNITIJUE Which I will seal at redncea prices, consisting oi PLAIN AN L MaKHI.C TOl- COITAOK HLITBI WAI.SI T CDAUBKK Bl lTS. " 1'AKLOK Hl lTN IS VELVJCT TLV8U PAhl.OK SUITS IN IU IB CLOTH. rAKLOKIfUlTH 111 KKPH. Bldeboard.. Kxtsnslon Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcase. Mattresses, Loungaa, etc eto. IS N.E. corner 8KCON Land Raok sit.. gSTABLISUED U95 A. S. ROBINSON, French Plato Looking-Glasses,, EXGRAVISG8 niSTINdS 1)UAVING3 KTC. Manufacturer of all kinds ot LOOKING-GLASS, POKTEAIT, AND PICTUB1 FEAJIES 10 ORDER. No. fllO CUKSNUT STltKKTA THIRD DOOK ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, "niLADEi.riiiA. ) mtj RAILROAD LINES. . XNAMBSSIC 11 O U T E I THE SHORTEST LINE TO ALL POINTS SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. PASKENGEBB KOR N'orfolk, VUdon, halHt-h. hew hern, C har otte. W I miiiatoii, C olum. la. CLur lesion. Kinesviiie, tavannah, Aimusta, Ailanu, lncon. West Point, Mou'Koiutry Mi. lie anu NKW ORLKtS, til I..Y iTHP PIITdUll lit-iVTy, TO AVOID .. ... .,s,.,.7n i.v.w" . ... 'r-mw .lentil x 1 ill; duoilo Jtsui XiCrkK.!5 BY TUB NEW AND t-HORi ah N AMESSIC ROUTE 7 ruin leave Depot, Hi I LA DEL? HI A, WlLto 1 Gl ON. aND BaLTI MORE KiIl.KOAO, BKOAD htreet and WAnUlNGTON Aveoue, LA1LY (Saturcaj ezcep'edi. at 11 P. M , Arrlvii.p in Koilolk at I V. M. the following dav. HVh hOUMH Mio.NLR 1 S BY ANY OTHER LINK, and making ciose connections for all poiuta SiOL'T II AND SOUTHWEST! For Tickets and ah other Imormation, apo y at the itiieiil l.e lotipniy, Mo 6iS MbHNlIi Street, or at tlielli ket i tl,e 01 the I'liiladelpD a WilinlnJton und 1 anln.orc l-.nllroad, Jo. bit CHK'OT Mreeu t. P. VI hTRANK, GENERAL AGENT. 1 2 tt lAST i ll man L- LINE. ALL KAIL ROUTE TO THE SOUTH, Via Orsuge and Alexandria Hall road and Ita Connections. The undersigned would respcctiully ask the attention ot shippers to theOJiLYAbo RAIL HOU4K betweea 1 hllttdtlphla and ihe South. Merchants and others desirous ot avoiding treiuent changes and water transpofation, will pieate mark their freiuht via o it A. K. It Rail, and send todapo of Phlladelphls. Wl.ininr.on and Baltimore Haliroad LBOAD and PRIME Btiecis Cais run through irom Philadelphia to Lynchburg without bieaklng bulk Daav tecelpta tuinlshed, and Bills of Lading signed at the tliroush fielKht office ot Philadelphia, Wilmlniftou, and baltlmore Railroad, ho Vi bouthFlFl'H Street below Chesnut. Rates guaranteed aa low at all times as by other JAMES C. WILSON, A xent Orance and Alexandria Railroad. 12 27ipti No. 105 South FIFTH utreet JJ & A.sC, VAN 1J E lTJp OLD RYE WHISKY. FOR FAMILIES AND THE TRADE. No. 1310 CHESNUT Street. Ji. & A. C VAN B E I hh FINE OLD SHERRY WINES. Tor Families and tte Trade. No. 1310 CUKSNUT Street. JJ & A. C. VAN J EI I VERY SUPERIOR BRANDY, For Medicinal and other lues. WO. laio CIIKSXUT Street. & A. C. VAN BEI IJy CHAMPACNES OF ALL FAVORITE BRANDS. No. 1310 CHESNUT Street. JJ & A. C. VAN BEI L, WINE .MERCHANTS, 11 19 Cuirpl No. I.IIO CIIKHNIIT Mt. THE GENT'INE EAGI.E VEIN, THU CFI V braied PBEeiTON and the pme bard GHttKN WOOV coal. fg and Move sent tj an ' . tll, .t 6 S0 per ton t superior 1 hi(1h a tT. ' tLe .eh 01 the abo a articles are warrant.d to ilva nar. ttotnatiafsctlon in every recpep,, ord.i. iJUT S ! So. 114 Mouth THIKO eueili tinnunmJV1,!i WAOHINH'ION Avenue. ' -Uil"jri A. lilt. 96 P. l. "I
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