8 LETTER FROM TMIS. r aeiA l tab 10 roRRWpouimc of nil bvbn- 1X0 TBLBORAFH J Paris, January 21. The Cretan Question, This question Is now the great topic of the 4j, and, in factj the all-ateorbing one. The vernmfot ia using all its efforts' 1 peuwade the great power that the Cretan re Wlllon ia on the eve of being entirely crushed. Turkey and Greece. The oneasy etate of the relations between Torkey and Greece appears to he about to arrive at a climax. A telegram from Constan tinople announces that the Porte has recalled tatlve from Athens. According to toe ,Rme dvlces vte insurrection, far from j Wing extinct, is said to have revived with ' , reaped vigor, while a large number of 'regh ; Tokiuteers are stated to have landed 'jn the coast of Candia. The counsels which tu0 Freuch Envoy at Constantinople is charge gt,,, the Torte apply not only to CTeUn ln. nrrcction, to the aUatio whlct pre. Tails in Thessnly, and o the charges fcsought by Turkey 'inst Greece, but especially and with mce practical utility to the relations, very diffic-lt at lne present moment, between Servia a tlie ottoman Government. Although at fir denied, the fact is now positive that the Go (ernmCnt of Koumania, takiug ad vantage o, embarrassments ot the I,orte) fcaa deluded the evacuation of the foitrecses "Mufa on theJ.Pervlftn territory, still held by T'dtkiso garriBOns, uhder threats of an Invasion t Bosnia; while the Servian people, held in subjection to the Turkish nobility are only V)0 desirous to obtain their independence As Servia has at her disposal an army of one hundred thousand men, this menace is still More serious to Turkey than the attitude of Greece, who has neither army nor finances; and the importance of the demand Is so well under stood at Vienna that the Austrian Government, odifving its ancient policy, to the great disap pointment of Turkey, has not hesitated to sup port it. The Eastern question, indeed, as pre sented in Turkey and this is not one of its least dangers is closely allied with that of Hungary, and, consequently, concerns the very existence of the Empire of Austria. Like that country, Hungary is divided into several nationalities, which, although interior in civilization to the llagyars,ueverihele3s desire to obtain their inde pendence. AmoDgthone peoples the Croats ani Servians are the mobt excitable, and the part they played in 1843 has already shown the influ ence they are capable of exercising on events. In Hungary, even among the Magyars, opinions are divided as to tbe conduct to be adopted towards them, whilst the advanced liberal party is inclined to accede to their desires. The Deakists, and especially the ultra-Conservatives, take up more willingly towards them, tbe Germans complani, in the Empire of Austria. Fue (Jubine of Vienna, watches the movement ith attention, and encourages it In Order to find a counterpoise to the demands of the Diet of Feeth. Thus may be explained the policy at present maintained by Austria at the Courts of Constantinople and Belgrade, and our advices Irora Vienna go so far as to eay that the .Aus trian Government has made, ae a condition of its intervention in favor ot Servia, the entire absten" Won of that country in the agitation of which the military frontier, and other territories to the north of the Danube and tbe Save, subject to Austrian authority, may become the scene. The Great Painter Ingres, Art in general has sustained a great loss in the person of one of its most illustrious votaries, If. Ingres. He was ln very good health but a Jew days ago, but caught a cold at night whilst getting up to keep up his fire in his bed-room. Acnte bronchitis set in, and carried him otf(iu a few hours. The commencement of bis career HM very arduous, and years elapsed before his genius was fully appreciated by the public. Of no art'iBt of modern times can it more truly be said, tti quceris monumenlum ctrcumspice. He was born at Montauban, and became the pupil of David, the classic genius of whom found in Ingres a magnificent development; but H was chiefly from Raphael he sought to draw inspiration. From that great master he derived his love ot accuracy, sobriety of style, and, above all, of idealizing his subjects. In 1801 Ingres carried off the great prize given by the Institute, and went to Borne, where he con tinued to reside until tbe close ot his period of study, and where he married. He received tbe cross of the Legion of Honor in 1824, and was appointed member of the Institute. Irri tated by the criticism which continued to be directed against him for years alter he exhibited Lib picture of Saint Symphonin ln.1827, he left France in 1832, and returned to Borne. When lie came back to Paris he met with a most enthu siastic welcome. At the Exhibition of 1836 the greater number of the pictures painted by Ingres were hung together in a gallery especially allotted to them, so that the public could Judge at once, and apart from the ardent sympathies and an tipathies excited by each production as it ap peared, oi the course of the artist's genius during fifty years. At the exhibition he, together with Eugene Delacroix, obtained the grand medal of honor. The elevation of Ingres to the Senate in 1862 crowned a long career devoted to the cultivation of all that is purest aad most worthy in art. Parle Italian Opera. The subscribers of the opera ln the SaVe de Tenladour, begin to find that it is quite pos sible to pass a very delightful evening aux Jtaliens, even when the little Dim Paiti is not on the stage. Madame Lagrua is a charming prima donna, aud may bo almost said to supply the place of the great Grlsi. Coldly received at first, she has now proved to tbe Parisians that she is a most consummate artiste. Like all our musical jewels, she is going to try her for tune in America. What we are more badly olf for in Paris are tenors, but there are none in the market, though the Impressario is ready to engage tbem at a very high price. The masked ball experiment on Friday last, at the Salte de YerUadom, wus a failure, inasmuch as there were many men, but few of the gentler sex, whose presence is indispensable on such occa sions. ' , AMUSEMENTS. English Opkba. Fra Diavolo was sung very acceptably by tbe Utchlngs Troupe lu.nl even ing. The Academy was crowded with a fash ionable audience. This evening itarilana will be given, with a great cast. To-morrow evening, flrit time for many years, Don Puaquale. Tbe cast will embrace all of the JavoriUw of the cctcpauy. TOE DAILY EVENG AcfiliAV .1 PTTVL OUR HAnniSDURC LETTER, i legislative Dlicouloni-The Right . Colored People to Ride In Car' " f Pawnbrokers, Ktc. - BPBCIAL OOHHMPOUD"- IlAHaihutraY, February 5. a Heated Ulsnu nn took l tow colored prfKvnn to ride ay cars, A nuinlwr of colored .,... d yowr unv biuuu 111 me naxHHirn. ihev exT.rp. Cely smttoreHt In the prodoedinus. Ilnii of lhs lnelr unquallflert ulaapprotut- UemcHTH' ,,"r8 pursued towards them by the Uotu I" p HetiHlors. for the iNeM will adjourn to-morrow evening ,ln, . tmrpohe of vlaitlng the public IunIUu- v .atliiunburit. t0. r, Adalro Iihh Introduced a bill In the House , .he better regulation of pawnbrokers. Its vrwislons are very strict, livery pawnbroker In 3'hilarieiprilii is compelled to pay an aununl license of lour hundred dollarti, and to have only one place of business. No pawnbroker can receive a license who has been convicted of receiving stolen goods. Hois to enter security in the sum of one thoimnnd dollars, the bond to be held in trust by the Alnyor, for every per son who may be ngKrievtd by nay violation of the law. lie shall ulso have au insurance of five thousand dollars on the goods ln his eslflUllshinent, to be held by the Mayor, fi r the protection of depositors. This bond to be filed before a license can be granted. Any person carrying on the pawnbroklug business, without a license, to be lined flvo huudred dol lars. No place to be opened before sunrise or closed later than 7 o'clock in the evening, ex cept on Saturday evenings, when the closing hour shall ue 10 o'clock. The books to be kepi open nt nil timea for the inspection of proper ollleers. The rates of interest, Including storage, not to exi-eed one per cent, per month, lhy goods and clothing are to be kopt for four months, and ull other articles eight motuns, unit ss sooner redeemed. The tines and penal ties for a violation of any urticles of tno new law range from llfty to one hundred dollars. Any pawnbroker receiving stolen goods is liable to a tine of Ave bundled dollars. This law has been framed ln consequence of pawnbrokers, iu muny lnstunoes, charging an interest of seventy-five per cent, per annum, and to prevent them, if possible, from receiv ing htolen goods. Mr. Hreeu, ot Schuylkill, has oderecl a Joint resolution, insiructltig our Senators and re questing our Keprescntatives ln Congress, to take measures in favor of a repeal of the Neu trality laws. Ajax. False Truffles For some time past, says Oolignam, an Inferior kind of truffle has been gathered at Etampes, the only quality ot which is its size; it has none of the perfume of tbe Perigord esculent. To impart this odor the merchants procure from the latter district boxes of the dark odoriferous loam in which this highly prized vegetable is lound, and by means ot a brush ttiey introduce tbe earth into the cracks andjcranules of the Etampes trullles,aud sell them lor the real article. lTovl Stvle of 8kat;n?. A Glaseow paper says: "On Wednesday, thousands enjoyed the healthy aud exhilarating exercise ot skating on Loch tturnie. Among those on the ice a young lady skaier attracted great attention, bbe riad with her a larpe Newloundland dog, ar.d attached to the collar round tue animal's neck was a pair ot reins; these she held in her hands, and the dog directing her course on the ice, she in this way skipped along in very switt and graceful style." AUCTION SALES. SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, No, 1020 UiiasMJT btreet. tOfcTIHtTATlON SAI.K .OF ItKST F.XTItA QUA LITY blLVKH-PLATKU WARE, bring the stock of a lirsi-eluss Uliesnut street house, umuulactuiPd eiprestily for city trade, and warranted a bolter article than any ever offered ut public suhi. Thursday Morning. Febrnnry 7, at Wi o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, So, li.io t'llKSNUT Street, will be sold a lull and general assorlmeut of Ural-quality silver-plHted ware, liiuiiutaciured expressly for city sales, and not for auction, l'ersoua wishing to purchase cau do so with saiety. as every lot is warranted. bJlUKFlKIjD OOUDri. CUTLERY, ETC Also, uu Invoice of tslieflleld Cutlery, comprising table, dessert, and tea knives, Ivory balanced handles; pickle lurks, pearl and Ivory handles; tisu-curvers, pearl, carved and plain ivory handles, In morocco tu--e-: preFentaiton Bets, cheese scoops, elc, etc. l ull particulars In catalogue. ta SALE OF A CHOICK COLLECTION OF FINE PflOOF FRAMED ENURAV1NGS. On Thursday Evening, The 7th Instant, at 7'i o'clock, at Scott's ArtOal lery, No. li S Chesnut street, will be sold a choice col lection ot tine proof framed engravings, carefully selected from the great modern artists. Among them are Jlnrtln, Firm, Arsdale, Herring, Johnstone, Turner, Frank, Stone. Landseer, Le Jeune, Thomp. son. Barker, F. Taylor, bunt, aud others. Hule peremptory. 2 a at NCOAST & WARNOCK AUCTIONEERS, So. 24VMARKXT Street. 5184 FIRST LARGE POSITIVE PPRINO SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, LINEN, AND HOSIERY GOODS, ETC. ETC., BY CATALOGUE, On Wednesday, February 13, 1867, commencing ut 10 o'clock. 2 5 7t CiUi'loKue and samples early on tbe morning ot sale. CARPETINGS. JUST LANDED, ENGLISH CARPETINGS, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, and INGRAINS. Also, NEW STYLE VENETIANS, for STAIRS and HALLS, with separate Borders to match, all made ex pressly tor our nales by the best mauulacturors, and will be sold at lowest cash pitcea. 3 1 ftnw3in3p REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CHESNUT ST. I? ENDORSED BY SCIENCE, AND PROVED BY EXPERIENCE. A BEVERAGE newly Introduced into America, -K-SKioRDINARYFJIC UOFFB MALT EftAOK OK HEALTH, CELEBRATED IN ALL COUNTRIES, TAUh'tt AT ALL AGES. IN RICKNEW OH IN HEALTH, AN O ALWAYS WITH BENEFIT. I. bCIENCE has declared that . UOEE'S MALT EXTRACT BEVEKAUE OF HEALTH IB TnE BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC AND REMEDY; and the Institutions In Germany, France, and Englund have awarded li several gold and silver medals. All Hanson ot i.liyKlcluus, both ALLOPAIH1U and IiOa'.CKOl'ATHIC, nave agreed In opinion as to the liltKAT VALVE of tills preparation, and t lie 1 1 KiS'l MEDICAL WEN Oi T1I18 CITY RECOMMEND ALREADY IN THE1 R PRACTICE dally this WON DEhi UL TONIC, whloU is, ill reality. m ,., NO MEDICINE. BUT A PLEASANT REMEDY, MORE bTRENTHENINO, NOUKlSUliXU, AND PLEASANT than ale, porter, etc., and coutalulug 60 per cent, less alcohol. II. EXPERIENCE JUSTIFIES INDEED ITS CELEBIU'l Y. Theappioval of thousands oiaulrorers who have bci-n curod ly the use of HOEE'S MALT EXTRACT BEVEKAOE OF HEALTH (known throughout Europe for the past lilteen years), the numerous letters of thanks received from the rulers and the people of Europe, as well aa of the GUARANTEE ITS WONDERFUL EFFICACY. It acts aa au IN VIGORATOK to the entire sysUiin, and Is invaluable In all the Disorders of the Slouiauli, Catarrhs. Counlia, Iloarsunesa, Scrofula. ChlorosU, etc. Prloe, 10 per dozen, with a discount u dealers. bold by all DruKKlsU. GENERAL AGENT, . 2 2atuw3trp WARD J. CA3PFEE, B. JB. cor. FRONT and CHKSNVT Bit in tna Au.I.a . , " MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. SPECIAL. NOTICE. Trivet. blUs, Ribbon. Crp., flow rtBtbci. no , win e offered lor two Mkn t R AT &Atfclj;iCK, InordlTtoliS ivuuj ivi ivrH uvni m iQf Faihionabla Millinery Eitabiiihraent ot MADKMOUKtLE KEOGI1, 11 ttatbsSm No. CC4 WALJ.UT btreet SPLENDID OPENING OP PALL, AND WINTKR 8TYLFR-.URH u . CLOAK IKiMMiaus. A so an eloeant .tnrk ol Imported Paper Patterns r0. Lad?, ofiSM Lre... failKiaa IreM and float Making In all H listeria'. isa rail on Deiut .rt.itlr.h. ,,t .hflr clent ork UolaliCd In. the niont n.n. .m. manner, at tht fo or hour.' notion Cottlit. and h.J.K. vZ;,Y: ik Iflwoil lv,i. . MRS. R. DILLON, r Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Btreet, Flat handsome assortment of MILLINEBY. Alio, Silk Velvet, Crapes, Blhbong, reathert, FloweM Frmei. etc l.adiea who make their own Bonnets .ap plied with the materials. 718$ FURNITURE, BEDDING. ETC. THE FURNITURE IT COULD & CO.'S rURNITUltfcJ DEPOTS, N. K. CO EN EE NINTH AND MAEKET 8TBEET8, AND Rot. 37 and 39 North SECOND Street, Is tbe Largest, Cheapest, and Best Stock in the World!' Fashion, style, durability, finish, and ebeapnees all combined ln their Immense variety ol Oiri-MADE FtjRUlTURE. Eeiore pnrdhaslng call and examine, o mdfor a printed catalogue. 210 5p rfO UOUSEKEEPERS I have a large stock ol every variety 01 FURNITURE Which I will tell at redncea prices, consisting 01 PLAIN AND MARBLJC TOP COTT AUK ttlllTb WALNCT CHAMBKK 811T8. PAKLOR Bl'lTB IN VELVKT PLUSH PAHl.OK 8C1T8 IN HAIR CLOTH. PAHLOR bUITB l'K RKP8. Sideboards, Extension Tablet, Wardrobes, bookcases Mattresses, Lounges, eto. etc 1 P. OUSTINElf 8 li H. E. corner SECOND and RACE btreets. , E STABLIS II E D 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plato Looking-Glasses, EUCRAVlUCS rAlNTINGSi DBAWISGSI ETC. Manufacturer of all kindt ot L00KINO-GLAS8, P0ETEA1T, AND PICTUBI FEAHES TO OEDEB. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. THIRD DOOR ABOVE IBS CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. 31AI CLOTHING. S w A A B S STATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, No. COG MARKET S'IREET. No. GOO A moBt complete stock ot HuN'8 AND BOYS' CLOTHINa AT VERY MODERATE F RICES. WE HAVE SMALL EXPENSES, AND CAN AJF0ED TO SELL WITH SMALL PEOFITS. Fine Eskimo Beaver Overcoats, only 26; fine Beaver Overcoats, any desirable color, t'i'i; lnstea Beaver Overcoats, t'6; verv line Chinchilla Overcoats, only '21; Irostcd Beaver Bulls, containing coat, panui, and vest.tSOi due short Beaver decks, irom flu to dark grey 11a iris Cacslmere Suite, coat, pants, and vest, do. silk mixed, only t2i; blai k Sack Coats, from I0 to '20( Business Coats, from 1 to S14; Pants and vtsis to niaicn, irom f t 10 ti; uojs- coats, rrom 6 to tl4i Panis. lrom i 10 10 Come and convince yourselves. 11 U 9m 8p HOSIERY, ETC. JJOSIERY, GLOTES, UNDERWEAR ETC. THE LARGEST VARIETY AT JOHN Nos. 1 ana C. ARRISON'S. 3 North SIXTH Street, PDILADELPUIA, Also invitee attention to bia IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Which bas Riven mob cent ral satisfaction for neat, ness ol lit on tbe breast, comfort la the nock, and ease on tbe sbonlder. Made of the tent materials, by band. 122mwfs A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. KEITH & PICKETT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DFALtR3 IN WHALE, BPEBM, LAES, ENGINE, SPINDLE, AND MACHINERY OILS. Also, Agents tor Manhattan a xle Grease Company. ITo. 134 South DELAWARE Avenue 1 W wfm2m XT' L O It 1 B T AND Preserver of Natural Flowers, A. H. POWELL, No. 725 ARCH Street, Below Eighth AT.KT P A1 Af WEDNESDAY, GROCERIES, ETC. I H A. C. VAN BEII4 I Are offering tht tlfiet itock of PURE OLD RYE WHISKY IN TU MARKET.) U. A. A. C. VAN BG1L, - N. 1310 OHB8NVT Btreet. gHERRY WINE, MADEIRA WINE, PORT WINE, From the London Decks, selected expreisly tor oar retail trade. II. k A. C. VA1I BEIl., No. 1310 C1IKSNUT Street. J-J & A. 0. VAN BEIL. BPAEKXINO CHAMPAGNES, HOCKS, and MOSELLES, 0? ALL I HE FAVORITE BRANDS, II. cfc A. C. VAN BEIL, No. 1310 CHESNUT Street. JJ, & A. C. VAN BEIL. OLIVE OIL, MUSHROOMS, FEENCH PEAS, FRENCH MTJSTAED .Ot, cor own mportatlon. II. V A. C. VAN BEIL, 1119 6mrD) No. 1310 CHESNUT St. SHERRY WINE. We have yet on band a portion of last Invoice 0 the SUPERIOR CROWN SHERRY Which has given so much satisfaction to those who have already purchased of htllllor sale id octaves (20 gallons) t the Importer's price. SI510N C0LT0N & CLARKE, S. W. Corner IJU0AO and WALNUT. 3 14 mwHpS "RICHARD W. FAIRTIIORNE, DEALER IN TEAS AND COFFEES, No. 205 North NINTH St.. ABOVE EAIE, PHILADELPHIA, Having commenced business asubovu, calls the atteo tlon ol Ihi! pulillc to liis curelully sHlecieU ant extou ive BTOl'K OI1' (.iWl'J of the very bail qualities. IN TV.AH. The choicest brands are now on hand, and the public can rely on puruhusiuK these Roods cheaper than Blso where, huvinK been purcha-sed lorcuHb. and picked lrom slocks in the Custom House Stores, IK I'OFl'KIX, The various tastes ot consumers will be strictly studied, unu bt'tug roasted on Ibedt'HSicalinK principle, will be lound to contain mure ol tlmt urouia and piquuut flavor, so much admired by connoisseurs, than in t oD'ees rousted by tlie old method, and will be sold lrom l.rj to iu cents lower than usual at other stores. KFU'KN, Whole or Kround, of the best quality only will be kept. All goods warranted pure. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, and goods will be delivered in any part of the city or its Vicinity, tree ol charge. il OIVK IT A TA1K TttlAL. This Soap requires only to be used to prove Its supe rior quuilty. Use it as yon would any common soap. TEY IT nd you will be convinced that It is bUI-t-ltlOH TO AMY O'lHfcK ARTICLE IN TUE MAKKfcT. For sale by Grocers generally, and by stV PACL A FERWHON, 1 28 fmw3m4p Office. Mo. UP WAJLNUT Btreet. JJAPLE SUGAR MOLASSES, AND Bethlehem Buckwheat Meal, FOB BALK BT JAMES R. WEBB, 8 Hi EIGHTH and WALNUT ftreau. F liESH AND PRESERVED FRail'S. PEACHES, GREEN PEA8, GREEN CORN, TOMATOES, ETC., BTRAW HERRI EH, CHEKH1K8. ULACKbEKKllia, yUIJitUS, fLVUS, ETC. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FISK GROCEKIES, U 7rpl Cornet ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. HAVANA CIGARS. ASCIIOICE 1MP0BTATI0N OF HAVANA CIGARS Just received, and for tale at reduced prices. llliOBEltT BLACK Sj SON, N. E. Corner EIGHTEENTH and CHESNUT 8Td. 1 16 lm4p XJHLEIl & HOPKINS, lOEMEELY No. 8 N. JEC0ND Street, HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STOKE, No. 48 South SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESS UT, Where they will continue the .CLOTH AND CABSIMERE BUSINESS, AS HERETOFORE. Hsrnwhn THE GREAT NT 10 HAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. No. 710 AKOII Street, WILL OPEN 2 1 I MONDAY, February 11. IMMMMMIMWUISMMMHWSUHHWMIMMMHH FBUUAttV 0. l80t. 1 DRY GOODS. LINENS ANI) WHITE GOODS, FOR LADIES' WEAK, AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. Home special lots containing 6000 yards ol celebrated makes of FRENCH AND IHIHII LINKNM, Hght, medium, and heavy, 1.1 N EN LAWNS, Itird-eye Diapers. M. S-4.7-S, 4-i, FKENCH LINKN LAWNS, for Burplloea. J.INEN CAMIJIlItB aud SHEAR LINKN LAWNH JIKW WIIITK OOOBs, ' Iloth IMnln and herk, OP ENGLIsn.IHENCII AND SWISS MAKEBS. CAMBRICH, JACONKTM. NAINWK1KS, ts W I KH HOOK AND MULL MUSLINS. CAMHRIt: MMlTIhM, HAIR CORD MUSLINS. INDIA TWILL, slrliicd and plain. SOKT FINISH CAMKRIC, nil widths. ORUAND1KH ANI) TAULETANB. for Evening Dn'PKffl. vitToniA and nrsiiors lawn. FK.hCA l.fc.H, MAttAFtJLAMKS, CtJTTELLKS. FHKNfll DIMITY. CAMHKH! I,(N :U)TIC. FIOUHED PIQUET AND CORDED PIQUET. Uooda on hand from previous ntirchases are marked down to correspondingly low prices. ALtsO. A SPF.CIAL LOT OF 1000 Nottingham Lace Curtains and Fringed A, at) ah very rvuuuou yuvu. SHEPPARD.YANHARLINQEN&ARRISORt MPOHTKRS OF IIOURlC-KUUNIfilllNQ DUY OOOD3, 0 14 mrp X. lOOS ClIFANVT RTKEET. 229 F ABIES & WARNER, 229 No. 229 North NINTH Street, Above Itisee, WILL. OPEN TO-DAY Another ense Wnlthnm Pillow-case Muslin, 25 cents ; 3 cases sold within 30 days. Yard-wide Bleaohcd Muslin, well-known make, 25 cents. Bleached MuhIIub, all prices, and as low as the lowest. Unbleached Muslins, lowest market prices. One bale 7-8 Doiuet Flannels, 31 cents. One bale 4-4 Domet Flannels, 37 conts. All-wool Flannels, 33 cents up. American Delaines, new and choice styles. American Prints, handsome styles. Black Alpacas, 40, 45, 50, 50, 62 cents, eto. Bird-eye Diaper, 2 25, li-50, $3 00, 83-50, etc Linen Towels, Napkins, Doylies, eto. liand-loom and unbleached Table Linens. Linen Shirt Fronts, our own make, 37, 45, 50 cents, etc. Black and white Balmorals, (175, over 60 dozen sold. Honeycomb and Alhambra Qnltts, eto; Ladies', Gents', and Misses' Hosiery, cheap. Lancaster Ginghams, 25 cents. Canton Flannels, at reduced prices. Ladies' and Gents' Merino Vests, reduced. SOMETHING NEW AND CHEAP EVERY DAY. PARIES & WARNER, 920$ No. 9 North NINTH Street. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, HAVE JUST OPENED A new lot of food styles Calicoes at 18 and 20 cents per yard; best makeo bleacned and unbleached Muslins; All-wool and Domet Flannels,; Canton Flannels, etc., at the very lowest market pnoes. LINEN GOODS 1 LINEN GOODS I Beet make of Bhirtlnff Linens. 6-4, 7-4, and 8 4 poner-loora Table Linens. 8 4 Bleached Table Linens. Napkins, TowoU, and Crash. Scotch Diaper, by tbe piece, from ( 185 up to S5. -WHITE GOODS! WHI1E GOODS 1 Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsook Muslins. Handsome Nainsook Plaid Muslins, lai ire plaids. Swiss Muslins and Victoria Lawns. White Tarlatans, from 86 up to 76 cents per yard. A large assortment ot Marseilles Quilts. Honeycomb and JLanoaster Quilts. Ladles' and Gents' Linen Cambrio Hdkls. Ladies' and Genu Hemstitched Hdkfs. A good assortment ot Hosiery and Glores. New shape Hoop fckirts, best quality. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT N, B, Just opened, 100 dozen Linen Napklin, at 2 45, 2 75,83, $8 6u. 2 No. 11C4 CHKaNUT tsireel. E. M. NEEDLES WILL Of FEB HIS 6TCCK I OP WHITE GOODS, LAU, HDKFS., VEILS, EMBROIDERIES, ETC.. UNTIL MARCH 1, At a: great sacrifice, to Insure its being closed out prior to removal to N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT. laajn.- XilMW.'IlI ) rail 'M THOLESALE COTTON YARN COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. R. T. WHITE A CO., Manufacturer's Agents for tb sale of COTTON WABPS -AND SKEIN TAENB, aU numbers. . , . . UON1EBY YABNS in the skein or cop. COHON, WOOLLEN, AND JLLNEa CARPET JU1 E' FILLING, tor Venetian Carpet GILLING. HNJ FLA TWINES. EXIHA HEAVY BLACK WADDING JOB CLOTUJEBfl USE, Ete. No. 3T MARKET Btreet, PhlU. B T WHITE, J, B. POBOIS. 117 wUitoJiurp DRY GOODS. N o W It E A D.Y- ALL, SILK. New Styles Fancy Ribbons,. Plain Cord-Ed $e Bonnet Ribbon, Cord-Edre Trimming Ribbons, Belt Ribbons, Neck Tics, Eto, Etc., OF OUR OWS MANUFACTURE, FOB SALS BY WERNER 1TSCHNER & CO., NO. 233 , CHESNUT ST. auo, a Large btock or iupobtcd silkb. HBEOSS. CLOTHS. KID ULuYjlB, CBATEsi bWINO blLKb, ETC. ETC. Wftn0t OQ hoop skir. ano l.fc, k F.T1T T H. ML. tor tlie i'ronienade.ii rardVnnrt 'I bee HHirti are in ;er ay lhe moit deslrahls that we hae liereto.ore ofleieU to Uie public i also. conTnl.Z. llnrs of Ladies'. M !.', and uliren's' rl 'S and ? r hoop tklru iron. to 4 a,fl. m clrcnmVrencV of eery lenstb. all ol ' oor own tnnke," wbolsaala and retail, nil warranted to hItb natli notion wuo,,'m ConntantlT on hand low priced how York made dklru. Plain and frail, 2tl uprlnss. 90 cnu ; U Diinrn ai A prlnat 1 10and40iprli.Ks tltn. "Di , hkirtsmade to older, aliered. and repaired Call or tend lor areolar ot tvie, sizes, and prices. afanuMclory and ttairnrooms. .... N0.628AKCU Ktreet, ni WILLIAM T. HOTKISa. FERTILIZERS. g A U G LI'S RAW BONE SUPE R-PHOSPHATE OF LIME Tbe great Fertilizer ior an crops. Qulcktn IU actio and pcrmantnt in Its tllccts. Lstaullshed oveitweJv yesis iJealer. rapplledby the cargo. dirct from tbe whar ot tlie msnumctorT, on llberaH terms. Uanaluctured onlv by BADGH St 80X3, Office Ho. 10 Booth DELAWABE Avena sn"w Philadelphia, 5IMO MATED PIIOSriIATE, AN UNSTJRPA8SEB FERTILIZER For Wheat, Corn, 0at8, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetable, Garden, Fran Trees, Grape Vines, Etc Eto Tbls Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and tbe beat FtrUilzlna t-alti. Price too per ton ol 2K0 pounds. For sale by the' manufacturers, WILLIAM ELLIS & CO, CHEMISTS, 1 28 mwfj So. 724 MARKET Btreet JEWELERS. S. E. Corner TENTH and CHESNUT. Great Reduction in Prices. DIAMONDS, ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, BRONZES. CASH PRINCIPLE. . Watchei and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. r articular attention paid to manufacturing all articles ln cor line. N. RULON. Having enraged with KITCHEN & Co., will be much pleaseo to tee bis lrienos and customers. 211m THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Depos.t Company, for the Safe Keeping of Bond, Stocks, and 3X Other Valuables. CAPITA. 9500,000 DIRECTORS. N. B. UROWKE, , LDWABD W CLARK- - ' C'LABaMCK H. CLABK, ALtAaJJDKH Hlih?. iOliti VthLkU, lb A. 1 ALL WELL, JtClLLlMiUAM FELL ULBY (J OUloON, CUABLE8 MA o ALESTLlt. Ofllceln the sire proof Hulldlng of tbe Philadelphia. National bank. CHi.SMIT Street above Fourtn. '1 bis t ompanv receives on deposit, and OUABAN THEH THi. oAEb KEtPG OJT VALUABLES upon the lolloping raies a year, viz. I Coupon Bonaa (1 per 41004 Jteglstered bonds and Securities 6tl cents oer tKHO (ioid l oin or Bunion W5 per 1(K4 Silver Coin or Bullion s'2 per SIUUO Uold or Sl.ver Plate sfoertlua l aHb Boxes or small tin Boxes oi Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists, etc., contents unknown to tbe Compau, and liabUiij limited, fa a jear 'J be Company otters for Br KT (renter exclusively holding He key) SAFcS 1KS1DE lfS VAULTH at uu. J0, 40, du, ana tl& a year, according to size and locution. coupons and Interest Col ected for one per cent leteretit 1 owed on Money Deposits. Ibis I ompany la autbonzed to receive and execute Trusts of every description. USlinwfip M. B BROWNE, President. Hobkht Pattebsow. Beereta-y and Treasurer j A N D S E E It'S ENGRAVINGS, "8ANCTHAEY," and "CHALLEKGE," t4 C0 each. Very fine. MONARCH OF THE GLEN, 110. PIPEB, N UT-CHACKEEP, and others, at the' lowest and most moderate prices. EARLES' (iALLEHIES, 126 iot No. 816 CHI S NUT St. FijsKtflssyis?ir' :iiMiii!4v, THE GENUINE EAGI.H .VEIN, THE CELE breied PBEHTON. and the pure hard OBKEN VVOOU COAL.Igg and Stove .sent tj all paruoi tiia clti at P" tou auperior IE HIGH at6 18. if mVh oi tbe above arucles are warranted to give per fect VaWfaotlon m ""l' Orders received at IIvrua Bt"et, EmPflUni' PRE KB 4 REARS REMOVED TO No. 412 PliHL:NS ?,trflVipVSK1? SEARfl, formerly of Goldnuith'a Hall, 1IKKARY Hreet, have removed to to. U rBUM? eueei. between Fourtn 3 KiftS slieets . where Uiey will continue their Mauuiaotory ni nnid Ch.lua. Bracelets, ate., in vur ...u,. , J.l sale ofOne iold, Silver, audfOopper. Old' Quid aud, guver doukui. Jauuarr 1, 1W7) lUlnii mmm
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