"V v. 8 oun HAnnispuwc lettch. Important to Stockholders of Railroad The Thirteenth DUtrlct Contested XUtttlon t e-A Commute. After the Atlantic aurt Great Wesl.ru Hatlroe.il nm...v - Midwifery or Surry- Chauga of Hn ! Klectlo Polla 1 Philadelphia A Sensation - oolutton, Etc. S-te. -, prsciAt. ooR"BPOI,DKNC" vR1"NO Hakmbbu tORApn.) Tll'5 Senate, ycstonla.v ""'""J spVritei and anima a-icrnoon, aner Cowan-Johnson r ,t ueoate, parsed me .lUVlOll9. In the Houf' . tMs afternoon we have the Con- ftHutlona M Wn Amdm an t a i,twlA fnnGinorHtiait. A" - b,Ve already lxen so thoroughly dis Cussed, ',t Is provable that they will bo dlppoed W b"'ore the adjournmeBt Hiis week. 'Mr. DeifC, of Clinton, Is t iter some officers of railroad companies, who are engaged i trans portMkin on their own t cconnt. It is surmiseil that hi is aiming a blew at Colonel Scott and omfother oflicer, trader thepleaol protecting tbe tocaholdcts o( railroad companies. Tiie Tmble and resolutions were published in your telegraphic report of LetfMdtive doln-js, nd may be of "ouie interest to a number of your readers. The contstl election case of Mr. Michael Mullin, from ' Ibe Thirteenth District of Phila delphia, n still belore the committee. You are aware that Mr. Bener contests the scat on the ground tttat Mr. Mullin la not an American-bora citizen, vnff that his father was never natural Ized. A large number of witnesses have been iumriioncC here from Philadelphia. Several of them testified that they knew the father (who died some four years ago) of Mr. Mullin to be a voter for twenty yeT. On the other hand, it Jo allege that he voted on fraudulent naturaliza lion pap era. Last evening the- mother of Mr. Hullmtestlfled bofore the committee that her eon was born in Hickory, court, in Caitowhill etreol, neat Sixth. Tlie committee will probably bring the matter to a close to-meht. Tue Iriends of Mullin allege that these proceedings were in" etituted by MrvJames Donnelly, an ex-member, and competitor of Mr. Mullin lor nomination Juvt tall. Mr. Josephs this morning introduced a bill to incorporate the Mission (loose Protestant Epis copal Church of Philadelphia. Mr. Hood, -one to increase ttie r.vte of interest i'rora b to seven per ceut. A similar bill w is pre'ented t the last session, and itspassate was stronj;l ujyed by some ol t:e leudiue, merchants of Philadelphia, wno visited llarrisourg lor that purpose. But mere wa "nothing iu it" at that time. Mr. Subcrs, one for an addt ional notary pub lic in Pkviaoelplua. You will soon have quite a large i;.-my of notaries in your city, it tins matter gns on as it has bee jo. Mr. A'lHire, one to prevent the practice of midwitcry or nursery -in Philadeluiua, without tbe oersou ' fo practising has a diploma from some respectable medical coll eee. Any ppr-ou ho olleudiiig 'to "be lined one hundred dollars, one-halt to eo to tue mtornier. Mr. thart)le.-8t one lhat tbe election polls in Philadelphia shall oe opened at 8 o'clock in the Viornititi. Mr. Freeborn, one. to ullow colored persons to ride in railroad cars, omnibuses, carriage:1, "tc. This bill will not receive a ujsle vote troin the Democratic side ot the House, aud it is a ques tion whether Keoubhcaus enough can be fo ind to give it a majont , a the Philadelphia Pas nenucr Railway Coin panics are utrongl.y repre- pouted ii the latter body. There was a lively breeze created in the House .this ii.oi".iii;g by the iiui-ortuciioti of the resolu tion by Dr. Mark ley, of Mon'gosiery, applaud ing President Johnson for his recent political course. The Republic mis roared with livuphter, treating it as a good joke. The Djetor did not teem to rclih it as -mu-Ii. Alter an effort to refer the resolution to the Committee on Vice ami I n, moral i t.y, it whs voted dou. The piiow in tliu forests, in the mountains, is between three nud tour feet deep on a level, und the ilri ts' are lroiu twenty to twenty-live feet high. " A.jax. AMUSEMENTS. Aoapv.my of Music. The croud and beautiful oratono ot David will be performed tins evoinu:; by ttie Huudei and Haydn AJuioul booietv. I'uo solo parts Luve been placed iu ?ood bauds. 1 hu prime doune are Jle?Uame Mozart, ot iew fork, .and Caroline fechiuipt. ot this city, tuppoitod by Messrs. A. K. i'avlor, liu'loiphsen, una Porriue. Tlie chorus s will he well rt udertd by tue Haudol .aud iiaydn Socioty. 1 hose who are load oi sacred music n dl Und this a real treat. English Opera. W e are pleased to announco that Me aie soon to have anotli r itt e peasou of .Pnglisli opeia. The popular Kichins troupo will short, y appear at the Academy of Music The com pany embraoi'8 Miss Caroline Richiucs .U sdaincs Inward Beg u in (ie Mi Zulda tlarnson), Arnold, J'eakes, aud Messrs. Spkuiii, Castie, uampbeh, .Peakesand others. The operas to be produced are tbe Daughter of the lieyiment, Maritana, i'ra Dia volo, Jivlmmian Girl, the Doctor of A'cuntara, etc. National Hall. This evening, Mrs. F. K. VV. Harper, a most talented and cloqueut colored ladv, will lecture belore ttie Social, Civil, and Statistical Association ot the Colored People of Punn8vvauia. fcue has choen as ner tueuie "Katioual balvatiou," a subject that she will handle with tusta aud force. The ' Black Swan" ( Hiss Uroenliold) will giiifj, burins- the evening, stveral favorite oria aud ballsds- JJitw Chksnut Stueet Thfatrk. Tiio beauti. lul.lrifch spectacle califd the Lnkvi of Ktltarney h j roducod this evening, with ucwsct-nerv, aud a iluf cast, including- sir. aud Mrs. Barney Williams, aud allot the company lavuritos. Harney, the Union audXaw tor Lmliea will alio bo played. On Suturdav afternoon the u-ual matinee will be arveu, and Monday the new play of The Shamrovlc w ill bo produced. Walsot Btrickt iiir.ATRE.-tVi6u,i n con. strut-tat will bo played lor tue iat time to niirht with iBiougnam iu tbe title role.. J'tuuiii' with Aire will also ba present d. wita the autUor io tae elciftant pure of "Iir. fcavajre." fo mortow (Friday) ilr. Brougham takes hu farewell bet, t-lit On I'iiurstiay evening, February 7, Mr. Uwon fawoi't lia.i his annum bem tit. On l-Njiday cveuiug, February 8 benefit of Sir lbomas J. Heuipluil. tue buamcss mummer of t lie Walnut. A great eutcrta ument will b onerod Jickets may l e obtained at the box office. arch street Theatre. .The beautirul panto n.ime oi Jack and Oil, as played by ttie two Foxes, is still veiv attiuctive. To-moiTow (Fru'ayj evcniiig, "Jackadaw Jacula tion" takes a lieuetit, when h j expects to seo all ot his joung lr.cnd.-. On Saturday a Matinee " HI b3 slven. On Monday next, lira VVa lacu's ue .v comediet a, calkd ' -He It uytr, will be produo a. Kkw AwtuicAii IiiHATBE. This is thoiaetweek ol tlie dramat c season, ilia Moilie Williaius aud Mr. Felix A. Vincent atipear every nnrht in tbe now aud start lug play ca leu ido I'cma'e Detective Miai Mo.l e nlfO upeuis as "Fauuy Cribblea," in An Object Cf Interest. HoNCis ok Scotlaxd Mr Kennedy and daughter appear ai'tiu to-morrow (Friday) evuuiug at the At embly Jiuildiiijts and oi. Katuiday at eruoou. CarjiCIiOSS L 1 ixky are playing their new and pjiilr burltsciues ot Mudim-, rarepn, the Long ,stril:K,nt.A ibe sinvhee' FroUc, every eveuiu to io i di d houue-. Ifnv Iioudou Ate at Christmas, The ft 'lowing are the statistics of the amount .4 orWc6 aud driukibles delivered at the ljOaiou lAatiou of the Great Eastern Railway, trow the U'th to the 2'tb of December, 1hc: Ojwu 1-0: (,'heop, C45t calves, (i; pigs, 205; mi. kiutf r;v8. 7HI; turkeys, 17,4'Jtl; geese, 16.10U; duckn.M):'Jt're8 and pheasants, 2441; Hour, 14,613 ftuilw; ,Usr, 11700 kililerkinP, hogsheads, and burrali; oruee. boxes; dried trut , 3'J4 bartdf: jrfrb'd irui. I4i0 boxes; nuts, 3(.4 busj ovsters 2r.40 lwrel? oysters iu bags, 38 tons; rotao. '.mi ea-ks? moaf. packed iu humpers. S!4 tone; poultrv, pack.nl, 36(1 tons; fish, picked, IH tomi fuilk, 103,412 quart-,. yTllE DAITjy EVENING TELEGRAPH. VlllLADELPlllA, THURSDAY, ODITI' ARY. lion. lion. DsvUI r OavM KKchle, on Thuift' .kttohie, of nttsburp, Pa., who di"d 1812 -y ''' WBI1 brn Ht Onnonsburg In fr fBS admitted to the bar In 1835, and sub .jnently pursued bis studies In and received au honorary decree from the University ot Hei delberg, in Germanv. In the fall of 1862 he was elected a member of Oontrress. and there Bttcr served with credit in the Thirty-third, Thirty-fourth, and Thirty-tilth Congrcs-es. Gov ernor Curtin appointed him to a responsible Jud'Ship, and since that time, both as judge and lawyer, he has been held In high regard. Emily McTavlsli. A Indy died iu Baltimore on SaUircUy who tneiits more than a mere record of her demise. Mrs. Emily MtTaviah was the daughter of Richard ('a ton, and granddaughter of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, who was one of the signets of the Declaration of Independence, and whose bold calicrnpby has often been remarked. Mrs. McTuvish was a sinter of the Marchioness of Wellestey, ot the Duchess ot Leeds, and of 1 ady Stafford. Tbe Ducbcswof Leeds. Is still living. Mr. McTuvish wa6 long British Consul at P-altitnore, and their eon married a daugh'.er of tyencra) Scott. Mrs, McTavish was distin guished for ber benevolence, which was princi pally distinguished in Catholic chanties. She was'scventy-four years of age, and her position can never be rtoccupied. It is rare thatau American obituary should cause mourning in so many noble lamUies abroad. Ingres, the French Painter, In tbe death et Ingres, briefly announced by telegraph as having taken place in Pans on tbe 14th instant, In consequence of a slight cold, Frciicb art sees the close of an Importint cia. The last representative of the classical school, the school of David and Le Bruu, dying at the ate of pightv-six, lought btavely almost to the, ery lust in the cause of his favorite theories, ami has left France tilled with pictures which, while they prove his industry, his skill, his learning, pieve also how little all these avail when the inspiration of genius is wuntiuir. We read over the long list ol his subjects from the boyish etlort, painted in his nineteenth year, whion gained the grand prize of the Academy, "The ainval atltie teutoi Achillesof tl.e.Amhaa saiior sent by Apamemuon," to those whica occupied his thought and care iu the lust years ot las long and honorable life. "The Mirth of Venus Anady jiuene," "Jesus Disputing with the Doctors," "ltaeinc in his Court Dress," "Joan of Arc at tue Coronation ol Chariot VII," and we see that he belonged to Unit school of painters who believe lhat Art is merely a method, a held lor the display of skill, and not, a means of expressing wbai is deepest, highest, eincereht iu their own life. We do not tind that he ever painted a picture which could lutcrcht a turn. an being aspiring, lov lu u, uioiiruing; his appeal is 'only to the student at.d the connoissejr. So dillicult cid he Und it to win the hcaris of his countrymen, that he remained iu Itaiy lroiu llSlG to lb42, paiutiug pictures which were iw much admired iu the land, of his adoption us they were coldly received at home To the Italians, no doubt, they seemed to rellcct the glories ot uu age gone b ; and amid the pale and teeble wors of tbeii own artists, the produc t ons oi the Frououuian may well have .seemed to promise a reutirrecrion oi the art of Raphael nuil bisscl ool. Ann In -pile ot bis areat, ability, whicu .-bowed it:-clf iii bio diawinu, bis cum posit on, aud the clearness with which his sub ject was slated, he uever to the la-1 succeeded in iu online; the enthusiasm of the French. J mines of painting a'lmtred his technical quali lies, and a certain weight of reputation rooeived tin; due meed ot respect, b.it b.e was never the object of au enthusiastic homie such vus uwaiai-d to lielotoche or even Schcitcr. In truth, he hod outlived his age, and hail as little tynipathy with the French of to-duy ns thty with lain, lie hud no taitti in the theo r'cs ot modern url, and no confidence iu its hoi I upon the woil J, but he did not perceive thai its chances for remembrance are in its recognition of a hishcr motive, and its appeal to ii luoie universal sentiment than his art I would uamit or recognize. He believed that ! art as not a means of expression, not a scoll j lor thoughts, but a material perfection of liuus i .ami forms. e cannot decide this point, liis ! a question that uividcs thti world, and no do ihl, j it 1ms strong atgumeuts to defend it. But j which the ait its believers produce is one that the world ot men cuiu but little tor, and that j appeals to a small aud exclusive circl. Ingres j knew this, and accepted the condition. He wciktd iu liif.h-thoughted stemJiiii-Rs of pur pote, without haste aud without rest, aud with a sincerity too deep to permit that he should I ever swerve fiom the path that ho had chosen, to try experiments in tuts or tue otiier held. lucres stood tor a schoo', tor nn idea, and in Frtu.ce no n:an can stand sixty years lor an ioeii without hi meed ot honor. In tue -reat Exhibition ot lfef5 Ingres, by command, col lected all his priuclpal woiks from France and Italy, and placed them in a room allotted to tin in alone. Iu such a pluce of light the public of the world hud the opportunity of seeiug the re.-iilts ot titty years ol labor in the held of art, and to judge for themselves the merits of a man who had been the subject of as fierce a warfare us ever rnged perhaps in modern times about ttie works of au artist. He received from the juiy one of the exeat mcdulsot honor the other Oti'uL given to his lival Delacroix, the founder und lender of tlie romantic school, the direct iiiiiipodcs ot tis on, i ine of his last works h his best, and per haps will make his name known by its pure uiid delicate beauty, where it otherwise would si nicely have penetmtec'. Thi i "La Source," painted iu lMil, wlieu he wus eighty years old. It wa in the great exhibition at Broinpton, in 16G2. and excited more interest and admiration, perhaps, than any one picture in that rich und varied collection. Ingres was mads Knich't of the Legion of IToiu rin 1M1, Commander In 1845, and Grand till cer in ls&5. He was rai-cd to the dignity oi (-cnutor in 18G2, and at the tame time named mei, ber of the Imperial Couucil of Public iu StllK tion. Brevity. Tlu Boston Advertiser sujtgests, in tbe case of tl e ciiire.-poudeuce between the young men, A . ned and James, that condensation would have Ven much cheaper at the present cuble rates. K i iustunce: "MU. BKNNEIT TO TRINCE ALFRED, "Off Cowb3, December 31, 18U7 Your Roynl Ilitihueis: I'm going to give you niv yacht. My regards to your mother and the rojal faintly. Voli:, J. G. Hennktt, Jr." "PKIN'l'K ALf'ltF.l) TO MR. BENNETT. "Pear Sir: 1 must decline with thanks. This establishment Uoes not advertise in the New link JJerald. Alfred." The tlueen'a Good . Manners. A peer, when dining with Queeu Victoria, was chulh'imed by a rovnl duchess to take wine witn her. He politely thanked her, but declined the compliment, Hating that ho never took wine. The di chess immediately turned to the Queeu, and jocularly said: ''Please vour Majesty, hero is Lr-rd . who declines to 'take wine fit your Majesty's table." Every eye was lu.-ned to the Queen, and not a little cario-dty wus evinced as to tbe manner in which the abstainer would be dealt with. With a smiling and graceful expres sion the Queen ieplied:"Tilore 8 n0 compul sion at my table." The story is communicated to a newspaper by one of the guests. American Poultry In England. An Englisii pur er says: "During the la.it few wei ks, 8"veral ships arriving at Liverpool from the United bfati s have brought over as por tions of their caigoes barrels containing tur key", geese, 8nd other birds.sullieleutly pickled to enable them to reach Ihe 'old country' in edible condition." SKATING PARKS. KPT PIIILADK.LPHIA KKATINO PARIC, J HIKTY-FI ft"T and WALNUT HtlWUS. THF GRAND CARNITAI. OK TfJE fiR HON. l y K'nernl request, a U KAN D li'.iNi-'Y nuica uahmval ml i lie RiTn at mis ram ON RII I (To-morrow) Nionr. Pnrlnr the Aiteti oon a irrand dln' n - K ITINH h tlie lital skaters In the Uoited fst-ilen J'niins tbe I- renin a grand dlsplaj ot FI BE WORKS, by l ioleneor Jack on. All persons on skates (Towed on the Ico. A it persons most pans lli'onsh the flics unmasked. AHDiissi.D bvceuis. t?u Dseriliers scents. r Prae. M R Albert", J. Sterling, Him i W. Ktmhton, T. H. Wood, S. Morrl, T. W. Mar hmcnt, H. Ai msndlncr, H. Ksreliiiieot, K. i. Hteen, I. . B. Roecker, W. Haneocki, W. Jenkins. W. A. squire. V . Caldwell A. Fitter, r . j . vu M. M. Mitronr. J, f? Horgeiinkl, H. rn. ('. It. llllleeple, O H. llarnns, r O. Howoll, J. S WUklns, W R Toeker. W Palmer, J H. Foster, J Brandt. Dr. K M.Townscnd, J II Hn icier, tl. Davis, i noons. WKSi JHILADRLPII HKATIN'1 PARR, THfR TT F1RNT ND WALNUT HTRI0T8. Ice pVtilid rm open untl 10 o'eloi-k, and llluml nated. Fine band ot music. Admission. 20 oenta. H INSTRUCTION. 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KARLES' UALLEUIES, No. 816 CIUSMUTSt 1 26 lOt mmmmi riHE GENT'INE EAG1.E VEIN, THE CFXR 1 braied i'BKMTON and tbe pnte bard OH KEN VOOU COAL, Fgg sndHuiTe sent to an parii oi the cllj at 6'60 mr ton) superior I.KHHIlt atfl'75. 1 sib oi tbe atKe artlules are wsriantad to give per il ct itttisfaitlon in every reniecu Orders received at No. 114 Kouth H1IUU Btreet i Emporium. Ho MU W AKHINHTON Avenue. ' ti UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS.r Prinelpal Depot, No Vi4 CHKSNUT Street. Central Depot, Ko. 1U3 b. Fl rTll Htreet. one door below UhesnuL Establl,bed Iboi. Ileenoe Stamps of every description constantly on band in any amount. urders by III ml or Express prompt'T attended to. Dulled Ctaies N 'tes. Drahs on Phllsdelohla or New York, or current lunds received in nayimut. 1'artlcaiar attention paid to small orders. 1 ! decision, of the) tuiuilssioa ean be cnpsulted . and any miuriuatluu nturtimg the law chtarfuily ytven t vrnmmtmm&m DRY GOODS. MA RK Ef"1 ,0 NINTH. J?. 5 Bdl is BttHria Crash, 2 cnUop. 1,"0 Fieees linon Diaper, t2 50to T5 00. 600 Yai ds Gocd Buck Towelling, 31 cents. f0 Dozen Hncfc Towels, 12 25 and $3 00, 800 Tarda Heavy Irish liable Danank, 1-25 and 1 50. 70 Dozen Good Napkin'.'at $2 65. Finest Dair-asks, Do j lies, Napkins, Towels, Etc. BHIRTINOS. 8I1KRT1NOS. TICKINGS. FLANNELS. Urocbe l-ong All-wool Shawls, obeap. Black Ibib.t Long Shawl, 98 00 to 9113 00. V oollen Long Shawls, $0 00 to tlO OO. Dacmar Long Shawls, 8K) 00. Zephyr bkawls, cbeaptr. 1-nio Cloaks, closing out tow. Water-proof Cloaks, compu te stock. Cloaks made to order. CASSIUERK8. Good All-wool C'assitmres, $126. Boot Caesimeree made, tl 60 to 42 20. Finest Blaok Doeskins, Black Fierch C.oths, lowest o best noailo. Water-proofs, trom SI 70 down. Ladies' Cionkings, extra cheap. BLACK DRESS GOODS. J1EKINOEH, CUttAP A3 KV8I. POPLINS AX LOW PRICES. BALMORALS. KROM 82 00 UP. JiLW CAL1CORS AND fHIN TZKS. il2tutlis4p 229 FAKJE8& WARNER, 229 So. 229 North J5JINTH Stj-eet. ABOVD HACK. DOMEbllCS Al KEDUCFD PK1CF3I bkached Mu-hiis, 16 17, 21, 21, 26, 28c., etc. Uiitktchid Mu.iuB. Id 18. iO, 22, 26c. etc. . Alt uitiUs Hieached nd Brown Muslius. Walt bam rillow-cue Aluain, 26couts. ) itlow-cufO UusliliB, 20, ai, i;0 and 37C. 10 4 llti.a li lucbed MietyLir, tiOc ileuvj aud v.dc unbuaclTcU . hooting, 33c. CAHiON FLAXNtL-sl CANTON FLANNELS! At Greatly Reduced I'nccs! Vnb esched at 20, 22, 2'1, 25 28 and Mo l.aruo assoituient te.ected s yies best C ilioo"". Lancaster Oiughum 2u centB. hluck Alpacas, 40 45, 60, Oil, C25. to CI. FLANS KLhl LAiMELbl Oi:e bale 'ftido Uoiiiet Fiauntl, 31 cents. J omei flannels, 81, til, aud 40 cent. Olo bulo all-wool sittiiiiel. 33 cents Aii-wuoi Flannels, 33,37), 40 45, 60c , etc. Ilul ui ovale Flannels till widths Don be width all wool eliirtiOK Flannels, l urcuiiiS m latlo Limns, bOc. to $1. Aavkiiis, Towels, liojlus. Apron Bird-eye, etc Nui&er? Diaper, $2, 62 26, 82 60 to 150. I.uties' SLd Mib' Uo-iery, are aspoitmont. Sliirtinu l.ibciin Linen rihirt Fronts, C'ull'i. etc. WuRbia Crash, 12, 14, 111, 18, vi'.'c, etc. FAR1ES & WAKNER, 9 2'j1 No. BS0 North NINTli Street, above Race. REN 0 II LINEN GOODS. The tubccrlber Lave Jutt received a iresb supply of those vny superior . FRENCH LINEN FABRICS Which they have previous:y Introduced to their cus tomers. 1 be flax uetd In the manufacture ot these jooce is of a n.uch Llflier tiade than that consumed by theBrltieb njai-niaciurers, and the fabrics are conse quently more silky and more durable. Jn addition to which, by tie arrar gements e have made, we are enabled to sell tl.im et lees than Irluh Llueus. VV e bav e now In stock and are opening Undressed French Sheeting Linen. Undressed French Pillow Linen. Heavy and Medium French Shirtings. Damask Table Cloths, new design, with aid without fringe. Damask H apkinB, Breakfast and Dinner sir,e3. Fringed Damask Napkins, Doylies, and Chamber Towels, ex'ra fine. 1 able Damasks and Diapers, by the yard, new imall designs. DUuurp 3HEFPARD.VANHARLINGEN&ARRIS0N, Importers of Linen and Houce-Furnishing Goods, No. 1008 C11KSNUT Street. i'itQ HOOP SKIRTS. OQ IJJ&O LATEST KTYLK, JD8T OrT DO l.E PETIT TmiL, lor tbe l roiuenadc,2K yardsrouud, 1 11 K CHAMPION TUAIL, lor tbe Druwiua-rom, 3 yards round. '1 bene Hklrts are in ever? way tho most desirable tbat ne have hereto. ore otleted to ilie pub.ic; aiso, complete lines ot Ladle, Juices', aud I bl:dreu's flulu aud trail iieop Ski rt s in. in iiS, to 4 raids in cireunilereuce ot every length all ot 'our own uutke," wtioltwale and teiail. SLd viarranted to tlvu sath tuetion lonhtantly on baud low priced New Vork made Hkirts, I', i.in un. I 'i rali, i spriniis. W cent, i 24 annuls, 11 ;S0 M.r.DKi. 11 10 ; and 40 spiinits tl-26. ' Hcil is made to oider.nl ered. aud repaired. Cell or tend lor Circular oi stvle, sizes, and prices. M uiiumclorv and tu esrooms. No. m AltCrJ Mreet, 12 'm WILLIAM T. B.OFKIN8. yilOLESALE COTTON YARN COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. R. T. WHITE 4, CO., tiamufacturer's Agent for the aala of COTTON WARPS AND SKEIN TARNS, RU numbers. UOSlFRY YARWS In the ekeln or cop. COITON, WOoLLhN, AUD UMKUI CARPET CHAIN. JUT K FILLING, for Venetian Carpets OILLlNli. HtlNK, AND FLAX TWINES, jr X I K A HKAVV BLACK WADIINU FOB Cl.orUIKRli' IJrsF Etc. Mo. f31 ftXAHKKT Street, Phlla. B T WB1TB. J, M. DO BOIB. 11 1 mtbtuituirp JANUARY 31, 18G7. i)HY GOODS. tIIi LIIJUN STORE nw a item KTiip.E-i To those about rnroLaoina LINEN UOODS, w would say that our stock was nerrr larger or mo varied, consisting of the fo.lowm(j: LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, TABLE CLOTHS, ail lizea, FIKE NAPKINS AND DOYLIES, TOWELLINGS, ry the yard, LIKEN SHEETINGS, all widths. LINEN PILLOW CASINOS, HEAVY tHLRTINQ LINENS, FINE BOSOM LINENS, BH1RT BOSOMS, ready made, BHIET BOSOMS, for Evening Wear, CBVMB CLOTH, LADIES' AND CENTS' HAtDKEECHIEF9, LINEN LAWNS, AND IURD3 -EYE, r.-SAHKCD DOWN. 200 PIECES Power-Loom Table Linen, SELLING OI' F AT A 11KAVY REDUCTION. PRICES FROM 73 CE X3 PER YARD). GEOIKJE MI1-L1KI2N, 9Hth;tu6mrp) L1NEI1 IMPORTER ANH DEALER. PRICE & WOOD, U. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, HAVE- JUST OPENED A sew lot ol fooa styles Calicoes ai 18; and 20 certs K'rard; bcsimako.- bleached and unbleached Muslins; All-wool and Do met Flannols; Cautou k lunnels, etc., at the very Jo voit market prices. LINEN GOODS ! LINEN GOODS I Bet t make of Shirting Lint ns. C 4, 7-4, anil 8 4 power-loom I able Linens. 8 4 Uieacbod Table Llueus. Napkins, lowth, and (r;ibh. Scotch Diaper, by the pioce. from fl 85 up to 5 WH1IE GOODS! WHIIK GOODS! Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconets, aud Naiusoox Uuiiiins, Hundsome Nainsook Plaid Mu-lini, lai iro plaids. Swiss MutliLsuLd Victona Lawns. White Tarla ans, lromJJ6 up to 70 cents per yard. A large assortment oi Marseilles Quilts. Honeycomb nnd Lancaster Quiita Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cauibrio Udkts. Ladies' and Gent.' Ilcmctitehcd Udkfs. A K oi d assortment of liosieiy and Gloves. Now hhape Uoop 'skirts, best quality. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. GOES Eli EIGHTH AND FILBERT. H. B. Just opened, 100 dozen Linen Napkins, at (2 45, 2 75, 83. 58 .0. 'i Ho. 1W I'BllN L'T Btreet. In Anticipation of Removal to N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, White Goods, Laoes and Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs, Ladies and.Gents, every i-i variety, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Veils, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Etc., Kinbraclng Novelties Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT REDUCED PRICKS, E. Fii. NEEDLES. "U" S E THE BRONCHOIDS" For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Carouic Bronchitis, Bore Throat and Langs, Etc. Etc. ALLEN'S "BRONCHOIDS." Also ln valuable for Charing and gtrengtheuioK the Voice. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. t None genuin - without he wr'ttei signature of JOHN O. ALIjEN, Jr., SOLE PB0PRIETOU SEVENTH and SOUTH Street, PHILADU.PBIA. BOLD BY At L DRUGGISTS. 1 7 mtbslBt IT" L O It I S AND Preserver of Natural Flowers, A. H. POWELL, No; 725 ARCH Street, Below Eighth Bouquets, Wreaths Bat lets, Pyramids of Cut Fiowers tut ultjttd to oruer at a.l seasons urp CLOTHING. g "W A -A. li ' H STATUS UNION CLOTHING HALL, No. COG MARKET SI UKIT No. COO A oost duplets stock of MKN's AND BOYg' CLOTIIIMO AT VERY MOL-IKATK PKICK& WE HAVE SMALL EXPENSES, AND CAH iFi'ORD TO SELL WITH SMALL PRO PITS. l ire flln o I tsvei Overcoats, en y 436 1 fine Bsaver Ovrrtcsts erv dMrt le cder frit In sted Hearer (ivetiests SVS; erv diie ti lne.Mlla Overcoats, only t'il: reited h eaver Fults, ecu lamina eost, pants, nd vett.slCt f'.ct stiert leer fsikn irmn l to dn srT III r i iftlnere falts coat, pants, ana vttt .J !u slik mixed, cniyaV4i bin. a ttaek Coats, trim t to av r iisiikfs nil-, i . ftoui 7 to SI4i Paula and Vis's to n alin. ire m 17 to IU Boys' Coats, from, tl IS o t. lb to t4i 1 ant Iron ( n e ano convince yourselves. 11 14 Sm sp HOSIERY, ETC. J-TOSIEK.Y, GLOVES, TJl-7DEinVEARh ETC. THE LARCE8T VARIETY AT JOHN C. ARRISON'S. Kos. 1 ana 3 North SIXTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. Alto invites attention to his IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Which has (riven inch general satisfaction for ntat ness ol fit on tlie breast, comfort in tbe neck, and ease on the thoulder. Made of tbe best materials, by band. 1 22 A FhRFLCT FIT QUAfiANTEKD. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. SPECIAL NOTICE. Velvets, bilks, Rtbbnns, Crape. Flowers, Feiulicta. etc., will lie ottered tor two weeks at i ult AT SAOi.le'iUK, in onu r to wake room ior extensive alterations at the Fashionable Millinoiy Establiohuont or JIABKMOISKLI.E KF.OUII, 11 6totbs3m .So. IC4 WALUT btreet. 81'LKJVUIU OPENING OF PALL. AND WLNTKH 8TYLEH.-AlhM. M. A. B1NDEK, o ltiai C'tll-hALT p;reet Phll,ul.,i,,hl IMPOlii tK Olf . LAOltt' l)R.:s Ini CLOAK TH1MMI03 Also an elegant siook ot Imported Paper Pa.teiDs for Ladies and t.'biliirea's lreaa. l'ailMn Drees and l ion Making In all Its varieties, ladies lurulsliiua their rib and oostly wsteria's oiav ro T on lieing artisclcal , dtied, and heir work tlLlefceu In ibe u.ost prompt and efll tient nisnnr, at tbe. ofli ft popaible prices' ai twenty, four bourn' notice Cutting and basting Paiterns in e's. or by tbe single piece, for merchants and dress, aakers. now ready. 410 bm M KS. K. OIL LO.V, r Nos. 323 aud 331 SOUTH Street, lias a bandaooie Assortment ot MILLISEBY. Also, Silk Velvets, Crapes, Kinbous. V'catliers, Flowers Frames, etc. 1 adlo wbo muke tbclr own Houneta aup slltd wltb tbe materials. 7 18 RAILROAD LINES. NXAMESBIC ROUTE! THE SHORTEST LIKE TO ALL POUTS SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. PASKEKG1BH FOK Klnusvll: Xori'otk, W l lllOD, Iviileitib. ie Lrn, t bariotte. VI 1 UilliUtOU, C'oluiui Iu Cbar lesion. bavunnuli, Augusta, Attaulu, Atucoii. West Point. Montgomery LI ' ila ana NEW OKLEK8, TO AVOID a'n' 1 line, rui UJIAC J1HIC1 Br 1111: hLW AND rHOK. amV.KESSIC K0OTE 'J rains leave Depot, 1I11LA1ELPHIA, WILM lMJTtiN, aSD BALT1 MOIU! . . . . M.AlLKOAIi, HHOA1) htreet and WAih 1 N GTON Aveuite. DAILY (Katurdaj execp rdj, at IX P.M. 1 tA-T1v1! .".'.'i oilolk at 1 P. At. tlie following; dar. 11.vliUl'J'S tVONtH 1oan 1,1 ' OTdliB LlMt, and niakiuB cose coni.ectious for alt points SiOUTII ANDSOUIIIWHSTI For Tickets and all otiier iriotniatlon, apn y at lh .lite 1,1 ile Ccu,,nii, ,o fcvti btbMJi btreet, or " i'ie?.'1lket f,ul,f ol. 'vbe H'ldelpn.a, Witnllnston. Hid Laltiu.oie ltuilrucd, o. CHJiMSU'l'Mreoi, ,,. 8. P. WILTBASK, 1 2 u GKKiiliAL AGENT. J1 AS T F II EIGHT LINE. ALL KAIL ROUTE TO THE SOU HI, Via Crauge aud Alezaudrla Railroad aud Its Couuectloui. Tbe undersitined would respecttullv ask tbe attention oteblppersio tb ONLY ALL HAIL UCHUIS between 1 blladelpbla and tbe Kouth. Mercbauts and others desirous ot avoiding frequent cbantea and water transportolion, will rlea mark tbeir irelvbt via O. t A. H. K Kult, and send to depo of Philadelphia, IVI mlnfton and linltlmore liaiiroad UBOAD andI'BIM Streets Cms run through trom Philadelphia to Lynchburg without bieaklng bulk Drav receipts furnished, und Bills or Lading signed at tbe through freight ofttccot PliUudeliihia, Wl'mlngton, aud Itnli.more P.ailroad, Ko K5 nouth FiFfH Htreet below Cbetnut. Kates guaranteed as low at all times as by other JAMES V. WIL.SOX, Agent Orange aad Alexandria Ball road, 12 J7 rpti No 10 South FI Til Street J-OUEUT SHOEMAKER A CO. WHOLESALE DCUGGISTS. AMb VEALKJiS W rmiitSf Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH VOU11TII STREET, l film: OOfXEH Or it ACS. V
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