The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 29, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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A3TU8EMETJTS.
JALA WIGHT AT THE ACiDMI OF MCMO To"
jjionT The lons--beralded Grand Bal Masqne (of
ta " acnnerchoi" will eom off ta-niffht, and fVom
all the Indications It will do a srand affair. Iho
srnst elaborate preparations have been In progress
for the It three or lonr months to make thli Hal
Manque the greatest ol tho season. It will be con
tacted c an entirely different and more novel plan
Stan tbe three masquerade balls lately given at the
Aeademy. From all accounts, we expect "a bier
Hun on Ice." bntweare not sure whether we will
not be greatly surprised after all, and vet see more
than u promised us. With comracndabio pationoe
we await the coming night As we bare our ticket,
we tare no fear that we will not be let in, aether
re not obtainable by erory one, but only by suohias
re known to the Managoiai therefore we advise all
who ate lucky enooirh to hare an aoquaintanoe
wrli any one of the Managers, to secure ticket at
nee. if tbey do not want to miss one ot the linost
entertainments that was erer odcred.
Anothir Bal Hasqvk We learn that the
Booth man Drama'le Association of this city, con
template siring a rrand bal masque at the Academy
of Music during the cumin month.
A Nbw Flay fit a rmi.ADin.pHiA Lady. We
re pleased to announce that Mrs. John Drew has
now in rehearsal, at the new Arch Streot Theatre, a
new comedietta, written by lady or this city, Mrs-J-lmeline
D. Wallace. The title of the new piece '
The Wooer; or, Mrs. Clapperclaw' I Boarding
School, the scene is laid in England; time, tao
present. The p.ot is quite ingenious, and the cliar
aetrrs are so eapitally Individualized, wo are told,
that Messrs. Heraple. Mar owe, James, Mrs. Tharor,
Miss Annie Waid, Mrs. Creese, and several others ,
baru fail opportunitv to al-play the unique and
eeo lar powers whiob bare given them tneir high
standing as members of Mrs. Drew's excellent com
pany. Uhe Wager will be brought out on Monday,
i'ebraary 4.
Thk Vvbado TKSTmoMAL The arrangomonti
for a fc-rand tcsfmonia! benefit to Mr. Charles F
Dnrang, by bis friends in this city, bare boon per'
fectetf, and the affair promises to bo a most bnlitunt
snecess The kindness ol Mr and Mrs Barney
Williams, of Mr. John Brougham, of Mr. J. Dootli
Jiobcrts, of Mits Joeic Orton, P1 of Messrs. Carn
eroes It Dixey, and that oi the etTir companies
n orontsiraB of the Cbesnut and Walnut street
iheatres, has enabled the Executive Committee to
prerare a bill ot tnterlairjmcnts which, by its
intrinsic merits, constitutes sued attractions a3
withont reference to the occasion and the worth ol
(be beneficiary ought to till the bouse.
JSootob 80K08. Mr. Kennody will give the
tCflfld Ot tbreo concerts at the A-sembly Buildings
to-inorTrw ( Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock.
arrl devoted entirely to the songs of
.nrt h?ch Kennedy renders with much
sweetness anS cflect? ItC entertainment is a.so
uhnCw'tk illustrations of .0 MMoms, man.
ns, and habits of the Scotch peoi)e.nd auoc.
dotes connected with tho gongs that torol ne bill oi
the evening.
Social, Civil, and Statistical Association
The fourth lecturo in the course now being dd
livered before this Asscciatlon will be given by Mrs.
F. E. W. Harper, in national Hall, Market street,
above Twelfth, on Thursday evoning, tho 81st. iter
mbiect will be "National Salvation " Mrs Harper
bas been heard belore io l'biladelphia, and does not
need an introduction. Sue has lately spoken, with
some success, in Kentucky and Teun s ee. Goue
rals Howard and butler, Judge Keller, and other
no ed gentlemen will address tho Association on
ul teoucnt evenings the current eeason.
"Ocr Kiw Houbk; on, Pleasures of House
Huntiko." The above is the title of a lecture to
be delivered this evening, at National Hall, by Rov.
T. De Witt Talmape. lne proceeds are ior benevo
lent purposes, and tho lecture will bo one of unuyaai
brilliancy. Tickets lor sale at Trumplet's, Soveut'a
and Chsnut Btreets; Bower's, Sixth and Green
street: Kennedy's, freventn aim uron strois,
Evans', Sixth and Voplar streets; Matlack's, Ho.
904 Market streot; Baptist lliohcatlon Office, Arch
street, near Sixth, and at the door.
soiree Gymsastique. Messrs. Hil'ebrand &
Iewls will give their ninth entertainment at the
Academy of Music on to-morrow ( Wednesday ) even
ing. It will consist oi classical gvmnastio evolu"
tioiiS bv adepts and amateurs, music, instrumental
snd roeal, etc Nothing can be moro interosiiug to
the youth ol our city, and these entertainments add
much to a correct knowledge ot proper physical
Uairlng that is needed by tho American public.
The Uahdxl aud Haydn Society will give Its
second Concert this season, at the Academy of Muic,
on Thursday evening next. On this occasion tho
oratorio of David, by Soukomer, is to be performed
solo parts by Mrs. Mozart, .Miss Josephine belli up,
J. U. herring, A K. Taylor, and VV. A. Bnscoo.witll
a choi us oi three hundred voices, and a grand
orchestra under Carl Hentz.
The Chksnut. To fill a theatre in this city for
live successive weeks, at this teason, is no eusy
task, and yet it lias been accompli shod by Barney
Williams and bis wife. This evening is the second
of the sixth week, and they present as the
attraction the romantic Irish drama ot llory O'AIore,
in which both Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams ap
pear. It will bo loliowod by the local drama of
'lit Vhiladelphia Newsboy. On Wednesday even
ing the drama of The Latent of Killarney will be
presented, with new scenery ot the most appro
priate character.
Walnut fc treet Theatre. Mr. John Brougham
began tbe last week of hiB popular engagement at
tbe Walnut. He repeats Columbus Reconstructed,
in which be has achieved a great reputation, and he
also performs in his famous comedy of Flies in the
Wtb. E 1. Davenport is announced as enraged tor
tbe Walnut, and it Is alo announced that Mr.
TboraasJ. Hemphill, the capable manager of this
theatre, will have a tenetit on Uriday evening.
Jfebruary 8.
Arcs Street Theatre. The pantomime of Jack
end Gill has bad great success at the Arch, and Mr.
G. ! Fox is drawing excellent houses. A favorite
comedy is played each evening previous to the pan
tomime. The lavish expenditure and great care
bestowed upon getting up this play make it among
tbe most attractive ever produced in this city.
Tub American This is to be the last week o
the dramatic season. To-night Miss Mollie William
and Mr. Felix A. Vincent will appear in The
JhYmch Detective and An Object of Interest. There
will be a matinee on Saturday altornoon.
CARSCRObS & Dixey, always anxious to keep
tbe visitors at the Eleventh Street Opera Hoass
posted, this week announce a "Monster Concert,"
in which tiaoaino l'ai-epa will appear. They alao
prouuee the Long Hh-ike and the Spectres' irolic.
Important Arrest A 835,000 Hani.
A Mr. Wykoff, from eharpsbuig, Monroe
county, Pa., says the ManhaUtin (Kansas) Itadi
rul, laH Tuesday placed in the hands ot Deputy
Sheriff Thompson an order Irom (Joveruor
Crawford for the arrest of Depue 8. Miller, of
Kiley county. The order for the arrest was
given at the request of the Governor of Penn
sylvania. Mr. Miller is charged by the U rand
Jury of Monroe county, Pa with having em
bezzled $.10,400 from the bank in Sharpsbum.
of which he whs at the time of the commission
of the crime Presideut. The offense waa com
mitted last March, and immediately thereafter
Mr. Miller came to Kansas, formed some agree
able acquaintances, bought a farm from Mr.
John Randolph, in the Blue Valley, about
twenty miles above Manhattan, married a re
spectable young lady, and altogether seemed to
be getting along finely. He is upwards ot sixty
years of age. has always stood well m society m
Tennnvlvania. and siuce ids arrival here. De
puty Thompson arrested him on Tuesday after
noon brought him to town and delivered him
into the keeping of Mr. Wykoff and another
eentl-man. who had como ail the way irom
I'tnnavlvauia upon this mission. Mr. Miller
was wry much surprised at beini arrested, aud
his wife was almost frantic at parting with him
on such short notice aua under such cir
cuoQBtances.
Umbrella! in 1773. Those who walk always
carry an umbrella, which is so exeeedingly
useful that I wonder the people of London do
,ni ailont it: especially as it is so much more
the fashion for tho better sort to walk there
than in Paris, where nobody makes use of their
i hut from necessity. These umbrellas are
a.rn II v convenient for the French beaux.
,,m t haw, treoupntlv seen rambtinir alone
in tin-toe in the hardest ehoweis of rain, with-
out disordering a uair i iu;n umccoi
Winer's Jovr tn irarne.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1867.
Proposed Excursion to Kurope, Asia, tad
A Trie.
TLAN OF rROMINENT UIN OF BROOKLYN A YF9
HEL TO PAIL IN Jl'NB WITH ONE HUNDRED AND
FIFTY FlXURTIONIST.-t.
8everal prominent citizens of Brooklyn
MesBrs.C.C. Duncan, Kul us It. Graves. J. T.
Howard, and others nave protected a plan of
nn excursion from this port to i'alestine, heypt,
the Crimea. Greeco, Hnd intermediate points ot
interest. They believe that a select company ot
arqunintanrcs and irlends, one hundred and
fitly in number, can easily bo made up in
iirookljn and In New York. With this view,
they have mde their programme, issued a cir
cular, and. set about the preparations fur the
voyage, by the appointment of committees odc
on applications and another on selecting a
steamer. Tho first-mentioned committee is
composed ot the eentlemen alrei dy named, and
ot the last Captain W. W. btorv. 'Biirvejor for
the Hoard of Underwriters, huo! C. W. Oope
lan, ConBtructintr Eneineer, are memoer.
Wo cau plve to-day only a few details of the
plan. A tlrst-cla8 steiimer U to be secured, io
ue under command ot Captain Duncan: she is
to take only threo-lourths of tue number she is
capable of Rccommodallns:; and will be pro
vided with every necessary conrort, Incluling a
library and musical instruments. A physician
will not be forgotten.
Leaving New York (-about June 1. a middle
passace across the Atlantic will be takeD, and
passing thronph the Azores, St. Michael will be
reached in about ten days. Remaining a day
or two, the vessel will ro thence to Gibraltar,
along tbe coast of Spain and France to Mar
seilles, to Genoa, etc., and all the principal
points of historical Interest near the Mediter
ranean will be visited. By way of Greece, Con
stantinople, Sebastopol, etc., the party will go
to the Holy L ind, and alterwards to Alexandria.
Tbe proposition is to return to Mew York in
October.
The price of parage Is fixed at $1250 in cur
rency for each adult. Applications have come
from Europe to join the excurjiou thre. Five
dollars a day in pold, the oiialnatjrs ol this
plan believe, will pay all expenses on land.
JV. Y. huning Post, Saturday.
A Singular Discovery The Uones of an
Indian Warrior Found In a Floating
Log.
It Is a matter of doubt whether 5Iacau1ay9
New Zealander will ever muse over the ruins oi
London, but t-o rapidly has change followed
change in the history of this Western country,
that the philosopher of to-day may ponder over
the disappearance, we may say extinction, of a
savatre race that once occupied the land, and
but afewi-core of years ago canape i ou the
ground now covered by the uo jbes of a teeming
city. It would be almost impossible lor th
students ol Western annals to realize the stianen
cnaDgcs that have followed each other so last,
were it not that occasionally history is authen
ticated by the discovery ot traces' and evidences
ot a race and customs that have vauished for
fyer. A discovery of this cnaracter was de
veloped yesterday, which is not without
inten-t and historic value.
The facts respecting tb3 Walter are rrorJed"
to Le as follows: ryy nun were t ncaaed haul
ing out drift wood 6u the Illinois shore, nearly
opposite tho Aisennl. Some distance Irora the
bank of the river Uiey observed a larere trunk
oi a tree, which, 6t flpyf,arpcl sound, tney de
termined to 'nVn possession of it possible, and,
after some, difflcuitv, they succeeded in briugine;
li to 'snore. On exauiinins; tho larce log, th;y
lioticed one end was partly split open, and that
ltar peered as if it had been stalled or rilled up
with idoe or leaves, or tome substance ot that
character. The curiosity of the men was excited,
and they went to worK, ana oy inserting wenges
in the crack succeeded in splitting the log open,
when the.v found it was hollow on the inside,
and that the cavity was partially hilled up with
what, at first siiiht, appeared the full form ot a
man wrapped in a b idalo robe. This singular
sierht, as might be expected, at br-t excited their
intense 9orjiisc, and one mail looked at the
other in mute amazement.
They at length sufficiently recovered them
selves to prosecute the examination. They
removed the bulla'.o robe, which, althousrh
bearing iudic-ttions of ereat aire, was still un
broken, and discovered inside the skeleton of a
man, the flesh entirely wasted away, but the
bones Hill adlieritic together, and preserving
the form and outiine complete. Beside the
bones of this departed Indian brave were found,
it is said, a tomahawk, a quiver luM of arrows,
and a bow, all exhibiting marks of great aee,
and doubtless having been preserved from decay
by the cxcIus'od of the air. We are not exactly
informed as to whal course the men pursued ou
making this singular discovery. It is to be
hoped and presumed they burled decently the
remains ot this defiiuct Indian warrior, and
carefully collected the various articles found,
as th-y are lull of iuterest to the antiquary and
savor J.
We do not profess to be very well versed In
Indian lore, but we never recollect having heard
that it was customary for the red aborigines to
bury their dead in this way. It may be, how
ever, that this was an exceptional case, and its
development may furnish a clue to some missing
link in the chain of history.
Were it not that it is unusual for bodies to
float lip stream, we might venture to suggest
that the bones thus brought to light are the re
mains of the great discoverer of the Mississippi,
whom history records to have been buried in
this way, some hundreds of miles south of this
city, in order to save the body from mutilation
by the Indians.
We leave the matter, however, in the bands
of the wise and learned to determine its historic
Fienlncance aud importance. St. Louis liepub
tican, 2bth.
VictorCousin, the irreat French philosopher.
ecentl v died at Caunes. France, in the seventy-
sixth year ot his age.
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Publitbed in Conformity to the C arter.
Heceliita for the year ending December
31.106.
Lite Ttt mlun s lor term ot Ills.... 369 274'M
IntiMsi on Jtvis-nents rolicy
lets, etc tn.746'0e
14 "3,021 43
Losses acd Expense! During th Same Period.
h Bscs on 44 liven (mounting to. . 125,551, 90
hxpen.f flrteii, AOverdMug,
Mimpi, Se..ltai Kzam.natlouH,
etc , 18,91 17
Beat nod Tkxes City, State nj
f.ti ni 3.635 03
ComniiMiuDii to Aiienu, Adver-
iIiiuk, Llcenw. etc 41 ,t7l-so
rrinjlumi returned ud Policies
I'u.cliiwecJ 1,420 18
Interenl on blocks aud 1 oana,
bought, eto 2.290 8
192,748-78
Furplo" ,
Accuma aud Cap! ai, lecemler
Hi. IftM '.1,4 318 21
Deduct Scrip rtcetvtd in reducilou
01 I'rtuilunis S8,8G0 00
(290.2126
1 4 '7,458-21
Accumulated Capital, December
31. It-Mi....
! II AnTuiiu
AHefciS OF rbi. COUPON! LIABLE FO U Lj!iS,i
COST.
lCO.COt-00 V. 8. 6 p r cent Regis
tered Loan 1871 100 212 50
l(iO 0C 00 V. B.6-2fi per cent, Loan 161,675-00
75,000 vsi V- . 6 p-r cent Hoijis-
ter.d Loiin. Hxjl 79,087 80
hO 0(10-99 V. f. 130 'ireaeury
NCea 159 82V, 0
130 CCO'OO Phi ade.pbla 6 pel cent.
Loan r.e 121 851 13
C 600 00 I hilailelplna 6 per cent
Loan, taxed 6,176-00
1 400'00 Philadelphia 6 per cent.
Loan, used 5,868 75
lO.COOO Pittcburg 6 per ceut.
Buids 8 325-10
26,10000 Alleelmn; ( ounty 6 per
ceuu l.ond 19 J15 00
12, tOC -CO A Wiihuny ounty 6 per
cent, bond 8,000-00
lOlOO'CO WaKhlnitton Count 6
per cent. Bonus 7 825 00
21,000 00 Fenusyivauia fcaiload
6 per cent 1st Mon-
(luge UoBda 20,900 00
17 CCO'OO Ifnifylvauia Rai road
6 percent KonU, 1B71. 17 000 00
12,100 00 I'eLnsjlvaula Bullroad
8 per Celit 2d MorV
V8e Hondo 9 196 25
10 0, 000 Ilairisbuig Hat road 6
per cent Bonds 10,700-10
lO.OtO 00 1 ou lav 1 lie citv 6 per
1 ,V cent. Bond 7 14140
858 Shares i'enii lvanli
Railroad 8 ock 39,34 77
260 Bhare Lehigh Coal and
navigation Co. do.. . 13 31T26
212 Shares Unara Lite In
surance and Annuity
I omnanv do 5 675 38
100 Shares Western a-
tionalBank tock.... 6,862 60
209 Shares ( orrn erciul Na
tlonal Bn It Stock.... 11.08S-JJ
76 Shaiea North America
Bank Stock 10,168 00
100 Charts Manuiacrurcrs ,
ational Bank stock. 2.784-00
50 fchares UnardiJatoual . .
Bank m ock 2 000 00
19 Shares Farmers' and
Me. hanioa National ,
Bank block 1 989 (0
425 fchares Corn i-xchange
National Bank -"lock. 21 260 00
60 Shares Me.baulcs' Bank
01 St Lou 4 .950 50
260 Snares Delaware Ma
tual Sal- ty Insurance .
Company Stock , 6 Wjj ,871,7119
041 O tin HA Tfla r1 UnainanaB Alt flrflt
"""'"'i;";" . 339 972-00
11 3.55 00 tiround RcnU, oil flist UeDS 11 366 00
Heal i state held by the Company JrilSi,
Piemium iiotea Becured by Policies .0-0-u
Btlanceslu baDds ot Agents
Loans on Collaterals
Guar or. v Pavnienls due ouioauv....
t-ciln Dlvldi nds purchased b Company.
1 ash cn band ana In Bauk
Ofl.ce Fuimturo
Lite Interest and Ai nuLy
Interest on Stocxs and Loans aciru'U
Ltctmber31, U66
Lcuct losses not yet due, etc
y arket value, II ,818.0t0 86. Cost l
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At an election held at the Office of the Company ou
Monday 7; h 01 January, 1867 the 10I owing named nen
tltunn were chosen 1 rustees for three years :
JOHN (i BKKNNEK
BKNJAM1N 00ATfc8.
KICHAhD 8. MS W BOLT),
JAUK1 B. MCf ARLAN 1),
WILLI AM P. BACKEK,
JObCPU II. TROTT'KK,
WILLI A M H KEKN,
JRttfe JaMKS HO-TON.
At a mei tlng of the Bard ol Trustees, hold on tho
8th instant, tbe ml owing Officers were e.ectod :
JASlhH JBAQUA IK, President
A YVt L K. niOKL. Vice-President.
JOHH W. DORM P. A. V. P. fnd Actuary.
HORA'llO H. HTl PHIiNS, Secretary.
Tbe Board declared a R- turn Prtmtum D v dena in
Sciip or FIFTY Pk. CLNT. upon the premiums pad
In 1866. on all Policies In force December 31. lHti6 and
decided to receive the scrip ertincates of lxtW and
t-t)4 in sett euient 01 premiums, ard in payment ol pre
niium nous as .he premiums mature.
Samuel C. Tlnev.
CbiiHtlanJ Tloffman, t
Charles Wataon,
Kilwood Johnson,
John O. I.eapiier, m
Jo' nO Brenner,
Benjamin coa'PH. yi
l.lchard 8. Newbold,
James B. UcKuriaud, BM
Wl.li.ni P. Hacker,
1 beopbllns Pau ding,
I dmund A.Koucier,
nttmuei E. Hlokes,
Henry C. lonnscnd,
Tbomas W. Da. iH,
Jofepb M . P. Price,
hamuel A. Blspliam.
JobnA Need.es, bait.,
hodolphus Kent,
hamue1 J. hrisilan,
James O. Pease,
VN arner 11. KaHin,
Frederic A. liuyt,
Joseph 11. Trotter, .
W II i lam II Kern,,
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varied, consul inir of tbe followmfi-
IINEN TABLE DAMASKS,
TABLE CLOTHS, all sizes,
FIME NAPKINS AND DOYLIES,
TOWELLINGS, by the yard,
LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths.
LINEN PILLOW CASINGS,
HEAVY tHIRTINQ LINENS,
FINK B080M LINENS,
SHIRT BOSOMS, ready made,
SHIRT BO80M8, for Evening Wear,
CRUMB CLOTH,
LADIES' AND GENTS' HAHDKERCHIEF3
LINEN LAWNS, AND BIRD8VEYE, '
MARKED DOWN.
200 PIECES
Power-Loom Tab!e Linen,
6EIL1G OIK AT A HBAVY REDUCTION.
TRICES i'BOM 75 CENTS PER YARD.
GKOJU1K MII.I.UEN,
911thBtu6mrp LlES IMPORTER ANI DEALER.
JTIIECH LINEN GOODS.
The inbfcriter have just received a iresh sunply ol
those vtiy superior
FRENCH LINEN FABRICS
Which they have previously Introduced to their cus
tomers. 0 be tax UfCd In the manulaoiure ot these
goods Is ot a niucb higher giade than that consumed by
the British mai.ulaciarers, and the fabrics axe consa
quently more silky nd more durable. In addition to
which, by ihe arrtt gements have made, we are
enabled to sell thtm at less ttan Irish Linens.
We hav e sow In stock and are o;cnlng
Undressed Frf nch Sheeting Linen.
TJndrefeed French Pillow Linen.
Heavy and Medium French Shirtisgs.
Damaik Table Clothe, ne design, with aid
without fringe.
Darrask Napkins, Breakfast and Dinner bizes.
Fringed Damtuk Napkins, Doylies, and Chamber
Towels, ex'ra fine.
Table Damasks and Diapem, by the yard, new
small designs. 9 14 thstutimrp
SHEPPARD.YANKARLINQEN&ARRISQN.
Importers of Linen and House-Furnishing Goods,
No. 1008 CHESNUT Street.
ho. 1W4 CUtiMIlT hUeet.
Iu Anticipation of Removal to
N. W, Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT,
White Goods,
Laoes and Lace Goods,
Handkerchiefs, Ladies and.Gents, every
varittv.
Linen uouars ana- inurs,
Veils, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Etc,
Embracing Jfoveltlca Adapted for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
E. M. NEEDLES.
fOQ HOOP 8KIRTS.
riZiO I.TKST 8TYLK. J1I8T OFT
628
LbfLlll IIIUU,!'!! iuv I ruiuoimui',.7. TUfllB ruuiiu,
IlltC LHAUPlO TKA1L, lor tbe Drawui-rooui, 3
yards rouud.
'1 bene Skirts are In every way the most desirable that
we have hereto ore ofleied to the pubilo) also, oompleta
lines of l.adien', JMIsmbs', and Children's Plain and Trail
Hoop tkirts lroui 2)4 to 1 vaids in clrcumlerence ot
every length all of ' oar own make," wbolosale and
retail, and wan anted to tilve satli taction.
Constantly on baud low priced hew York made Rklrta,
Plain and Trail, W aprlnw. BO cents j 'to spiuigs, II ;M
sprinua. f 1T0 and 40 sprluKS 'tft.
Skirts made io older, aliered. and repaired.
Call or send lor circular ol stvle, sizes, and prices,
ktanufttctory and Ha esroorrw.
0.taAUCU street,
Jjetm WILLIAM I. HOPKINS.
TXT HOLES ALE COTTON YARN
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.
R. T. WHITE & CO.,
Manufacturer' Agents for the aale of
COTTON WABrS ASD SKEIN YAKNS, all
numbois.
b(IKRY YARNS In the skein or cop.
tOI'l OM, WOuLLKN, AND UN KM CARPET
CHAIN.
JU1 K FILLING, for Venetian Carjiets
GlLLUSti, bElNK, AND FLAX 1WINES.
JXUtA HKAVY BLACK WADDING FOB
CLOTHIERS' USE Eto.
N . i37 MA11KET Street, Phlla.
R T -VHITK. , J. B. DUBOIS.
11 1 wtbtu3mrp
JV L. O It I S
AND
Preserver of Natural Flowers,
. A. H. POWELL,
No. 725 AUCLt Street, Below Eighth
Bouquets, Wreaths Barkets, Pyramids of Cot Flowcrj
larnlsoea 10 vruvr av au iwviu m wry
ORY GOODS.
M A R K E T
6 BalJsBmsia Crash, 12 J cntanp.
150 Pieces linen Diaper, 52 50 to $5 00.
500 Yards Good Hnck Towelling, 31 cents.
fcO Dozen Buck Towels, 92 25 and tO 00.
300 Yards Heavy Irish Table Damask, fl-25
and 91 50.
70 Dszen Good Napkin,' at $2 65.
Finest Damasks, Doylies, Kapkins, Towels, Etc.
SHIRTINGS.
SHEETINGS.
TICKINGS.
FLANNELS.
Brocbe Ixinir AIl wol Shawls, cheap.
Blaok Thibet Lone: Shawls, t)8 00 to 915 00.
"Woollen Long Shawls, M 00 to 10O0.
Pacmar Lonf Shawls, tlO 00.
Zephyr Shawls, cheaper.
Hue Cloaks, closing ont low.
Water-proof Cloaks, complete stock.
Cloaks made to order.
CASSIUKRKS.
Good A 11-wool Cassimeres, fl-26.
Best CasBimeres made, 60 to 3 25.
Finest Black Doeskins.
Black French Cloths, lowest to best made.
Water-proofs Irom 1 75 down.
Ladies' Cloakings, extra cheap.
BIACK DRESS GOODS.
MERINOES, CHRAP AS EVEH.
rOPLlNS AT LOW PRICES.
BALMORALS, FROM 82 00 UP.
SKW CALICOES AND CHIN IZK3. I12tath94p
229 FARIES & WARNER, 220
So. 229 Worth NINTH Street,
AllOVK RACK.
DOMEbllCS AT REDUCFD PRICES 1
Bluched Maxims. 16, 17, 21, 21, V6, 28c., etc.
Unhleucut-d ilu.ins. Id 18 10, 22, 26c, etc.
AU wiatiis Uioacbfdtnd Brown Muslins.
V altham illo-cus(- slus iu. 26cenra.
illow-cupe Aius)iii9. 25, 31, as and 37Jc.
10-4 I) tn a 11. ached Mieetm?, lJ6o.
Deavy and wioo unbleached sheeting, 88c.
CAMIOjS FLANNELSl C A N TON FL 4 N E LS !
At 'ircatly Reduced Pnccsi
Unb'cached at 20, VI, 23, 26. 28 and 31o
l.aice axbortment tB.tctDO n vies host Calicoes.
Lancanler OitjilmniH lioci'iiis.
Dlack Alpacaa, 40, 46, 60, M, 02)0. to $1.
FLANS KLS!
FLANNELS!
One bale wide Doinet Flannel, 31 cents.
1 oruet HanneiB, yi, 37 J. and 40 cout.
One bale all-wooi iiniiLfl 33 cents
A 11-wool Flanuols, 83,874, 4U. 46, 60o , etc.
Bal ardvale Flannela. ail wiuths
Double widtu all-wool hlrting Flannels,
lsaiicains in I able Linens, 60o. to fl.
uklLB, Towels. Lovlies, Apron Bird-eye, etc.
urserv Diaper, 92, t'i 26, S2 60 to A3 60.
Ijieies' and llisse.' HoMtry, iare assortment.
Shirting Linens. I.lnen hirt Fronts, Coil's, etc.
Rust-ia Crash, 12, 14, 10, 18, 20c., etc.
FARIES & WARNER,
9 2951 No. 99 North NINTH Street, above Race.
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT,
HAVE JTJST OPENED
A new lot of good styles Caliooes at 18 and 20
cents per yard ; best makes bleached and unbleached
Muslins; All-wool and Domet Flannels; Canton
Flannels, etc., at the very lowest market prices.
LINEN GOODS!
LINEN GOODS I
Best make of Shirting Linens,
6-4, 7-4, and 8 4 power-loom latlo Linens.
8 4 Bleached Table Linens.
Napkins, Towels, and CraBh.
Scotch Diaper, by the pieoe, from fl-86 up to 5.
WHIIE GOODS!
WHI1E GOODS I
Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconots, and Nalnnook
Mnslins.
Handsome Nainsook Plaid Mu-Uni, laige plaids.
Swiss Uuslinsand Victoria Lawns.
White Tarlatans, from.36 up to 75 cents per yard.
A large assortment ol Marseilles Quilts.
Honeycomb and Lanoaster Quilts.
Ladies' and Gents' Linen Camhrlo Hdkfs.
Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitched Hdkfs.
A good assortment ol Hosiery and Gloves.
New shape Houp Skirts, best quality.
; PKICE & WOOD,
N. W. ' CORN Eli EinilTH AND FILBERT.
N. B. Just opened, 100 dozen Linnn Napkins, at
2 45, 62 75, S3, 58 50. i
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
JUST FROM THE PRESS,
THE DLACK CltOOK.
A BOOK OF THRILLIMtJ' II VTEKEST, MT3T J5RT.
AM) JIKONlKIt'KWCK. '
OOHOKOUSI.Y iLLUol'KAIED.
Engravings printed iu beautliul Culors. Illuminated
Cover.
The history or the Blank Crook is at once the most
entertaining aud Jumruoihe took of the season, rna
illustrations, prime I in many colors are-correct repre
sentations of the gorgeoni scenes ot iha nlar oi this
name, which is now ltolng performed Iu rnont of Hie
piinci'al tlieatres tlirooKhout tne country wlui UniiieiiKe
suo.( u.,.r aiiJ crua tmg t lie vreuit sensation everywhere.
XO which Is amlea a Qrapule Hlaiory oi the
FAIUSIAN BiLLKT OIKLS.
, PRICE, 50 CENTS.
A liberal dlsctnut to the Trade, to Book Agtots and
Otlitia. Agent wanted everywhere.
is A lie LAY CO.,
1 2itnth3t So. m ABC it Street. Phlladulp bla.
vO NINTH. Jt
CLOTHING.
S W A A II ' S
STATES UMON
CLOTHING HALL,
No. COG MARKET STREET. Xo 606
A oioit complete stock ol
mkn's and boys' clothing
at very moderate i-kicxs.
W HAVE SHALL EXPENSES, AND CAU
AFFORD TO SELL WITH 83IAU PE0F1T8.
Fine Krklno Peaver Overcoats, only fine Beaver
Overcoats, anv diflrble color, li'li frostea beaver
.Iliri" '? "o V to l4 Bys' Coats, from
to 1 4 1 I snip irom al 1ft to 3.
1 emt snO convince vogrnelves. 11 U Sm p
HOSIERY, ETC.
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
TJFPERWEAK, ETC.
THE LARCEST VARIETY
AT
JOHN C. ARRISON'S.
Nos. 1 and 3 North SIXTH Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Also invites attention to his
IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT,
Which has riven such eeneral satisfaction for neat
ness ol fit on tbe breart, comfort In the neck, and',
ease on the shoulder. Made of the best materials,
by hand. (l 22
A PERFECT FIT O UA KANTVKD.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
SPECIAL. NOTICE.
Velvets, hllks. Ribbons. Crane. FIowkim.
1 Featheis, etc., will be otlered ior two weeks
at a uKtAT BAChlr'lCK. In order to make
room ior extensive alterations at the
Fashionable Millinery Establishment
or
MADKMOISELLE KEOGII,
11 ttnths3ni h o. C04 WAL.NUT Street
SPLENDIIi OPENING OP FALL. AND-
1 WINTER STYLES. UHH. M. A. RIVDEK.
No lo;il CHI-KMT Htreet. Pblladelpbia,
IMFOKTER Of LADlf.S' DKK.Ho ANi
CLOAK TKIAlMIt.03 Also an elegant stock ot
Imported Paper Patterns for Ladies' and Children's
Ln. Parisian Dress and clonk Making In all lt
varieties. Ladies inrnUbina their rich and costly
waterlals may rely on being artistically fitted, and
.belr work nnisiied In tbe tnotit prompt and eiU
cient ananner, at the lowest possible prices at twenty
foor hoars' notice. Cutting and basting. Patterns m
sets, or by the single piece, (or merchants anil dress
makers, now ready. a JO rim
MRS. R. D I LLOiN,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,.
lias a handsome assortment of MILLINEKY.
Also, Bilk Velvets, Crapes, Biobona, s'eatliers, Flowers
Frames, etc. 1 adles who make their own Hon nets sup
piled with the materials. 7 It
RAILROAD LINES.
NNAMESSIC ROUTE!
THE BHOKTEST LINE TO ALL POINTS
SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST.
PASSEXGEB8 FOB
Norfolk, Kinvsville,
WtlUon, tiavannah,
halelcb. Aukusu,
hewbern, Atlauta,
Charlotte. Macon.
v i miugton, West Point,
Columbia, Montgomery
Charleston, Mo'jlle,
and
NEW ORLEANS,
TO AVOID DELAY (THE POTOMAC BEING
CL08i.D BY let) 8HOILD BUY HCKETS
BY 1HK
NEW AND 8HOE1 ANNAME8SIC ROUTE
7 ruins leave Depot,
PHILADELPHIA.. WlLtolr-OTo.N.AID BALTIMORE
HAILKOAD,
BROAD Btreet and WASHINGTON Avenue.
DAILY (Haturdav excepied). at H P.M.
Artlvli.ir in Noiiolk at 1 P. M. the following dar.
FIVE liOCKti fOONEH 1-dAII BY ANY OTdEB
LIN IV, and making close .connections for all point
SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST I
For Tickets and all other information, apply at tha
fl.ee 01 ihe Company, No '-t( ' bfeSMU i street or
at iLe Ticket ( H i 01 tbe Pblladelpbia. Wilminiiton.
and Laltlnioie Itaiiroad, No. bin (.llEsNCTMxeeu
S. P. WILTBANK,
12 GENEBAL ACiENT.
Jp A S T 11EJO II- T LIN E..
ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE SOUTH,
Via Orange aud Alexaudrla Railroad
aud Its Couuectioua,
The nndcrsigned would respectlully ask the attention
et shippers to the ONLY ALL BAIL KOUfE between
Philadelphia and the South.
Merchants and others desirous of avoiding ireouent
ihannea and water transportaUon, will please mark
their freiaht via O. fc A. K. B -Bail, and send to depo
of Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
BBOAD and PBIME Btteeu.
Cars run through trom Philadelphia to Lynchburg
without bieaklng bulk.
Dray receipts luiuished, and Bills of Lading signed at
the through fieight ottlce ot Philadelphia, Wllminidon
and Baltimore Ballroad, No South 1'iFrjI street
below Cbesnut.
Bates guaranteed as low at all times as by other
JAMES C. WILSON,
Agtut Orautie and Alexandria Ballroad,
12 27 rpti No. 106 South D'lyTH street
ROBERT S1IOEMAKER A CO..
WHOLESALE DSUO'GISTS.
MA JV UJt A CT UK ER8,
mi" out Ens,
AMD DEALERS IV
Tftints, Varnishes, and Oils.
No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
1 ?53bo)
COVSEH OF BACK.
,,; vol rv inio vniDcniiia uvercoats, onlv
tl j trofterl Heaver Sult, containing coat, pants, and
vert, SMIj line snort l'.eaer fecks, Irom l to Hi;
dark grey Harris Catslmere 8ult, coat, pantn, and
vent.(i4do. silk mixed, onlySiUt bla. k 8a-k Coats
froai aiy to 10 l hnmnpjia f-fiMfa frnm a-T in mA. I.--
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