THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. miLADELPATA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1867. 8 AMUSEMENTS. Th TOM' BAI. M AHQUR. "TVir .4 &.' OrTWiAip, a doservinn; and old nsta bllnlicd Dramntlo Unftvolont Association of tktla city, announce a Fnncy PrN Hall, to be tvn a I, the Musical Fund Hall, on Friday, Veornary iU, IfW. Way we not u:ciruUy In take; the patronage of the publrc generally on thn praiseworthy and humane effort to flsta fellnh and make permanent a Theatrical Fund far be support of inch performer who should he ohllfced, through infirmity or accident, to lre from the Btai? Hiuce the dnys ol Uarrlok provision for aend - wemberi of tho profession has been dovisod and carried out suoot'HNfully In Knglnud and on " the F.uropoun continent, but. not lu America. "The American Dramat ic Fund Association," located in New York, Is uow lu efli;otnal opora ; lion through liberal benefactions. The hIow Togrestiof thin laudable fund caused a number f actors, Rome few yearn ago, to band together In order to meet the pre"slng exigencies of the acedy members ol the profession; hence arose the nucleus of the present "Actors' Order of friendship," which lias dispensed much good In relieving numbers of their sistors and bro thers. Un charities or. rather, its legitimate alleviations to 1U members have been many, xlinustliur, In a measure. Its limited capital, A replenishing ol the treasury Is nociKarr to Its usefulness, and feeling right In a Iiuman aanse, they thus appeal to the public for aid. We anticipate u brilliant fete, and n full retro- ' Mentation of tho artists from the various thea res In the city. Ticket may bo obtained from . lhc Managers, and at llisley's book-staml. Cou tineutal llotol. A4-APKM V OF Ml'SMl ENGLISH Ol'Kll A. MiSS Caroline lllchlngs deserves all the success she la now meeting with, iler operas cannot oi produced lu any language belter than they tre ' ty Ibis troupe, llur artist, orchestra, and horus are the best In thiH country, and cer tainty tliey have not lu European organization that can vie with tills in fresh volees or general completeness, 'i bis evening Ikinlzetti's comic pern of Pa.njwxlc, with all the artists, in cluding MIhs Klchiugn, In the cast. This beini; a popular opera, and the music familiar, an other large audience may be looked for. To-morrow (Friday) evening .Miss Caroline Jtlchlnes will take a benefit. On Saturday afternoon a grand operatic m:i Mnee will be given. ho opera on Saturday evening. Tjib Ciiksnut The .VwwrocA. Tills beautiful , straina has beeoino a great favorite witli ' she admirers of Mr. and Mrs. Harney Williams, and nightly tills the C'hesnut. The ucting is all ibat can bedeslred.and the scenery appropriate ' and beautiful. It will be given every evening until further notice. The Windmill concludes the performance. The Arch. Another crowded house latt night to witness Mr. O. I.. Fox's glorious panto- . inline of Jaekand Uill. Nothing ever presented in this city can compete with the beauty o( the last scene, or the comicalities of Mr, Fox as Clown. To-morrow (Friday), Mr. Fox's benefit, when he personates lor the tlrst time his cele brated character of "Wormwood," In the fareo of 3'helAttHrn Y7'fc'7'.and"Jack" and "Clown" in Jack and (if II. Mr. Fox is celebrated as a come dian as well as puntomimist, and the uovelty of seeing hi in in three characters will crowds the Arch to-morrow evening. Tub Wawct.-Tills evening benefit of Owen f'awcett, when lie presents an entire new bill, comedy and drama. Ike Mult r of AY it- .eriti aud War to the Jinijt.. Akkrtcak Theatkf. Fox's great variety troune have been very successful. .V very at tractive bill Is oliered this evening. Carn!uohs & Imxry offer tlieir three great burlesques this evening, besides the usual me lange of music and jokes. Cokfr, tub Hoy Soprano. This wouderful boy has returned to this country from .- most nuccessful tour over the Continent of Europe, Ouavtug appeared there before the principal rowned heads, and received immense com mendation and applause. We are happy o anuounce that lie Is to give two concerts lu 'Philadelphia on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings next, at the Assembly Buildings, and bo will surely meet with that success to which his merit entitles him. He will likely be . assisted by Mr. Welili, the great l'iauist. Miss .Nettie sterling, of New Voi k, aud other distin guished artiitn. TIIR Oil' T'oLKS. Father r.uldwin'n Brother Jonathan Old Folks Troupe will open a season f concert music at National Hall, on to-morrow O'rlday) evening. This troupe has been very eucci hslul in other cities, and we sincerely hope our friends will attend their concerts, aud lve them the encouragement merited. Tnov ure warmly endorsed by Judge Williams, of 1'otts ville, and other distinguished men. Mh. IIkxi'uilt.'s BuNKFir. To-morrow (Fri day) evening Mr. Thomas J. llumpliill, L 1 1 business manager of the WaluutStreelTheatre, takes his benefit. 1'oppiny the tjttcntion, Hnxmii Ji'riend.s, and Hwn thearts and Wlvex will be pre- , rented. fcSuch a bill of comedy is rarely ollerod. Mr. Kiknkdy aud his daughter will give the next nox ambrotiana on to-morrow (Friday) evening, ills programme Is one of the host yet ttfJered. William Wki.ii Brown, formerly a uluve, -will deliver a lecture at National Hall, Market treet, above Twelfth, this evening, before the Social, Civil, and Statistical Association, on the tmbiftuJ "Fidelity and Heroism of the Colored Men tAfthe Uebelliou.' Arrest of the Franconia (N. II). Murderer. It will be remembered by our readers that Mr. George Maxwell, of Franconia, N. II., wus brutally murdered in bis own house, on Sunday veuine, December 8, 186G, his head being nearly nevered from hie body with an axe, his house lansacked and robbed of all the valuables It contained, after which the murderer stole his feorse and buggy, and drove to Gorham (some forty miles), there lelt the team, and took the strand Trunk Railroad, and started towards . Canada. Hero all trace of the murderer was lst. Some five weeks after this time Mr. Moses Jjanrent, a private detective of this city, under took to "work up" the case, and, If possible, get on the trail of the murderer. Mr. Sargent proceeded to Franconia, and went busily at work to get as good a description as possible f tbe horrible and fiendish deed. He ascer tained the fiend's name to be Samuel Mills, an Ksglishman about twenty-eight years old, and that he bad been employed in the gold mines at Lisbon, N. H., some ten miles lrom where the murder was committed. Mills is a miner by trade. Mr. Sareent forwarded a minute description of Mills to the agents of the diilerent mines In Hew Hampshire, and in other mates, and started himself for Canada, where he got on his trail; all the time keepiog up telegraphic com munication with tbe selectmen of Franconia. Alter undergoing great depiivations and hard ships in travelling through Canada by day and night, through snow drifts and storms, witli the thermometer frequently at twenty-live de grees below zero, Mr. Bargent finally succeeded in treeing his game, and received a telecrara saying that the supposed murderer had been arrested at Galena, 111., upon the strength of the description he had caused to be irculatecl through the country. ' Mr. Sargent started immediately for Chicago, where he will await the arrival ot a messenger bearing a requisition from the Governor of New Hampshire, upon receipt of which he will proceed to Galena, and there take charge of the murderer, and deliver him to the authorities of ,Uew Hampshire. Bince the arrest ot Mills he has acknowledged that to be his name, and that he formerly wosked in the gold mines at Lisbon, W. H. -Boston li-avelter. The Brother of Surratt. It is known ta persons resident in Washing ton, though perhaps nut to the country gene rally, that John H. Surratt has a brother Isaac, who was in the Rebel army during the war. It has just come to light that this brother went to Mexico immediately alter the downfall of Rich mond. Nothing was known of htm till October, 1865, when General Sheridan, then at New Orleans, learned that he had appeared in Mon terey, and crossed into Texas, with the avowed Intention oi commg k nasuiuniuu w assassi nate the President. General Steele, in com mand on the frontier, very soon confirmed this Intelligence, and Secretary Stanton thereupon felt instilled in placing a guard about the White House, which was kept ihere lor some time. -xt (vn.otinn of the matter waa given the President, aa it was feared be would not receive iuch protection. He finally got ta idea into his kead that the guards were detectives, and Tailed Secretary Stanton to account in violent lannwee. This W to an explanation, and the ubMquent withdrawal of the guards. The Mormon GIrW. Rlrhard Williams, wbo deliver? d a lecture at HiiCtolo, recently, on the Mormons, allu led as follows to one of the disturbing elements among th-Salntu: There is one element among tnemselTe that is troublesome. The general testimony of the Gentiles who have lived in intimate social re lations with them is that the young girls (to tbclr honor be it said) are mostiy ditaifected. Growing np with It, they have seen the institu tion with nil its abominations, and opposed as it Is to all their holier feelings and better Ip stlncts, no amount of spiritual thunder ran en tirely control theui. Here, as everywhere, they are a r-nvilci-'ed elas, and eaunot very wil be whipped or imprisoned. Like most of the descendants of Eve, they will talk, and are ever ready to elope, with a Nrntile who has the cotirase, and cun getaway with them. They can not marry a Gentile and remain oeacufully at home. Very naturally, they prefer a whole Gentile to one-tenth of a Mormon. The most effectual way of breaking ud the whole system would be to send an army of 10,000 unmarried men there, and protect "very man who married a Mormon womuii, Hnd brought ber to camp. We might in this way pet rid of the nuinan. o without bloodshed or incurring the odium of a religious persecution " Increase o f Ocean Telegraph Far.lllllca. Mr. Cyrus W. Field sailed for Knglaud on board the steamship Cuba to-day. He goes out on the busine-'B of the Newfoundland Telegraph Company, to order a submarine cable which is to be l.ud from Placcntla Bay to Sydney, in Cape Breton, or to some point nearer on the coast, wheie it will meet the Western Union lit es, thus savins the risk of tbe long laud lines la NewionnJland. Tliese lines, however, are to be kept up, and as t-onn as (he sprmg opens a line i to be built over the old ron I cat. through th forests by the Newfoundland Company ten or twelve years go. There will tlin be three perfect Iin"s which should pre vent any failure hereafter in the prompt irans mlsiou ot tews. With these improved Inud lines, and the new submarine ca'jle to Cape Br-'ton, the chnhi of electric communication with Kurope wilt be complete. The Knglih- nien interested in the Atlantic Coble enterpnoo have been very desirous that a cable should connect Heart's Content and Boston; but that would cost a million dol'ars in gold; while the proposed cable may be laid for about a third of the sum, ami will, it is understood, with the o'her lines, answer every purpose. JV. 1'. Iwning Post. Handsomely Done. General Sheridan sent, a lew days ago, to Miss Rebecca Wright, of Winchester, Ytu, an eh gant eold watch, an exquisitely wrought chain, a brooch, and charms. The brooch is of gold, beautilully wrought into a guuntlet, and set with pearls. One ot the charms, as a correspondent informs u-s is a sword set with very valuable diamondr . Accompanying this ma.;uidrent gilt was an autograph letter from General Sheridan, acknow ledging Miss Wright's services, which led to the icneial's t-uccess at Winchester, in the b&'tls of the 19ih September, 18U4. Mis-s Wright was a vounir Ouakere-s. well known for her faith in a untied nationality, and understood to be willing to aid the cause at any sacrifice. When General Sheridan was iu great doubt, how to act, ho sent a Bcoat to the lady, who, writing upon a 6lip of paper which she iuelosed iu tinfoil, directed it to be placed in the mouth, that it might escape th euemy's search, and thus furnished the in formation that enabled the Ccoerirt to achieve his victory. Diplomatic Missions from Ureece. A letter dated Athens, January 12. says: The ChamUVr has voted two hundred thousand drachmas tu'.uety cents each) tor the despatch of an extraordinary oiplomatic mission to the Great Powers, and a million for the acquisition of rifles. Tne Government has named the fol lowing gentlemen: To Paris, M. Keligiandis; to St. Petersburg, M. Meraxas; to London, M. Brailas; to Florence, M. Conduriot's; to Wash ington, M. Jtanganee; to Vienna, m. aiavrocor d;tto. Operations in Candia are interrupted by the cold. All Pacha has declined the proposal of the Russian Ambassador to establish neutral hospitals in the Island of Candia. The Governor of 'J'he'saly, Edhem Pacha, is distributing arms among the Mussulman population of that pro vince. Going to Dakota. It is stated that Dr. Burleigh, delegate from Dakota, has organized a party to take a trip out through Dakota, to start on June 1. The party is to consist ol Senators Wade, Patterson, of New Hampshire, Chaudler, Howard, Yates, Morrill, of Maine, and Poland. Represntatives Williams, Govodc, and Bingham; Hon. K. M' Pherson and Chief Justice Carter. They will set out lrom Yankton, aud'go down Red river to the British possessions, then along the line of the projected Pacific Railroad to Yellow stone river, and then return down the river. They are to have a military escort, and Indians to supply them with subsistence, and will be gone about three months. A Conslatent Republican. Alberto Mario, the husband of Jessie White Mario, has just sent to tne Italian Minister of War the subjoined letter, hignor Mario was a captain of the stall with Garibaldi in the late war: "Sir: For the same reason which prevented me from accepting the medal for military valor in lotiu, I cannot accept it now. A republican now as then, 1 neither can nor ought to receive decorations from the monarchy. Jfour Excel lency will understand that in this refusal there cannot be intended the least shade of dis courtesy, the matter being a mere question of principle. Believe me, etc., "Axbeeto Mario." The Davenport Brothers In Russia. The St. Petersburg correspondent ol the Lon den Herald writes, under da'te ol January 12: "The Davenport brothers, with their cords and iiuitar and their wonderful cupboard, aro drawing crowds ol spectators to the great hull of the Artists' Club three times a week. They will probably beeoine a fashionable attraction, bs they have had the honor of going through their perloruiunces before tho imperial family. After liaving been roughly handled in so many places, they appear to have beeoine wiser; they say uothintr about spirits, but perform their clever trlcka like any other conjurors." A New Ten-Cent Coin Wanted. We thiuk the time has come when tho Gov ernment might profitably, to the treasury and country, put into the small currency a new ten-cent coin ot nicKei auu cuppci. " vai r.oup oTK.m.h to the sDCcie standard to bring . .. 1 I . . Knm Anin ftf tllll OUIIID out the Ptiver aime; oul a cw wm u o... ooino nt inferior metals, would answer for the present just as well, and. In relieving us on 1L1.1 little iiirtv hits of riauer below the denomination of twenty-live cents, would be a preat improvement iu the way 01 suiau cuange. iV. Y. Herald. CLOTHING. g W A. JV. U 9 S STATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, No. 606 MARKET STREET. No. COO A most complete stock ot HEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTIIIMa AT VERY MODE RATS PRICES. WE HAVE SMALL EXPENSES, AIM) CAN AFFORD TO BELL WITH SMALL PROFITS. Fine P skimo Beaver Overcoats, only SMt fine Beaver Overcoats, any Onlrable color, tti trotted Beaver Overcoat, 8l verv Una L'blnebllla Overeuata, only '21 1 tro.ied beaver Bulla, contamlua eoat, pants, ana vet,S0i Hue abort Leaver featks fmui fiV to H dara arey llaina 'alujer fruit.. ' eoat. vants. and vest, 'U do allk mixed, only M , blai k H'k Coaw, truui kit to 'Wi itiuiiiiesa t oau, from 1 to PauU and Veals to maub, irora SI to tu- Boia' Coatt froui to I4; Pama from 1 lo to . Cviut ana ovavutce youraelvaa, 11 If iu p FOR RENT. OCHFAPKhT RENT IN TUB CITY. Oniy 'I wniy rxllirs per month for rl'nt tllu- lloom on tlie lirmt floor. No. bl h-nut street, oppoftttn tlie blttt ilouno. I'oK-aranion immediately. Jnmilreor til A M HKlts A FKKNi'll, 23t No. Mr WALNUT Hlreet TO RENT A VERY HAN DHI M K I.Y furnWbeil House on Walnut tract hitwfHll 1 Aeiilii'lh aud Twenty flittretn. Apply to LK.Wps ir. kniNETt. 2t No. MS, FOURTH htret. A WOOD ENGRAVER OR 14THO G 11 Am Kit. can rent a lnrte and weil lSehted Boom, at fa 7 511 No. Mi noCK Htrwt. f TO LET FOR SIX MONTHS FIRT- lidlctRRfi Dwalllnr. h-snut utreet, nenr Twentieth. i 11. F. Ml.KNN, No. 113 H. JrOU IITH Btree. AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 . t UttiNUT Street. SAI.K OF A ('HOICK COI.T.KOTlON OF KINK 1'iiOOF FKAMKK KNoilA VINOS. On TtiursOuy KvenUip, The 7th InMiim. m T, o'clock. i Scott's ArtOal lery, No. l v ( liexnut mrcet. win he oM a cliolce col lection ot tine proof frnml enirnivinvs, carefully selectMl trom tlie Eri'tit nuHlorn arums. AiniX'K tliem ure Mariln, J-lrin, Arsilale. Iterrini;, Jotnmione, Turner, 1'rnnk, Wton. J.uiclscer, I Jtxine, Thomp son, liarker, F. Taylor, bum, and others, wale peremptory. 2 5, it SAI.K OF FIN'F.l.Y-CA HVF.O AOATK. ItARnlO l.IO ANfl AJIAHMO VASKM. IIHON.K OI.OCKM, FIOI KKS, AN 1) O HOTJl'KS. JtOHKMIAN OLASfS WA11K, Oll.T CAMDKLAKKAS, Ktc. On 'NN ednosiliiy Morning. 1'ebmary in. at :o o'clock, at Keen's Art (allery, No. l'i2U (. hesnul Htrcet, will be sold a fine collection ot lhe above nientieneil arllcles.iuciudlnK live supnrlor lrniie il-day clock-, nil the iiuporlaliuu ol a well known firm. The collection will be ready for examination on 1'iii'Kday. lth inlnt. 2 7 11 P ANCOAST A WARNOCK AUCTIONEERS. Ne. AO MARKET Street. first "LAittii; rosinvi- spniNo rai.b of AM F.K1CA N AND IMroltTKU f'HY OOOIW, IJNKN.AJNDUUSliatV UOOIKS, KTC. KTC, 11 V lATA-UJOl K, On Wednesday, February l.l, IWiT. coinmeneniK a. 11 o'clock. 2 r "t atnlocne nnd samples early on th miTuinc sale. INSTRUCTION. THE GREAT NATIOKAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, No. 710 ARCH Street, WILL OPEN , 21 MONDAY, February 11. HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR YOUNU LADIES, No. 3M0 CHE.a.NUT Street, West fu latifclphia. DAY ANT) BOARDING HCHOOL. PHILIP A. CHLOA.lt. A. M, PUlNulPAL. Th Soring Hessien will commence on MONDAY, 1" ebruary 4. tibms. 1 14 Diy (Cbolirs. per session srO0Q Poarilini icbolars. per session 0OiMI REMOVAL. R E M V To accommodate our continually increasing In. si ness, we have taken tlie commodio.is room, SECOND STORY, NEW LEIX.ER BUILDING. S. XV. Corner SIXTH and CHESNl'T Ste., (Entrance on Hixtli street). Into which we have removed, where we shull oa pleased to see our many patrons and friends. J. M. BRADHTHKET A RON. J. B. lino-.K?, hnperimendeut Pfliludeiphia Ctllica. rhlladelpblB, February 5. Ihi'.7.t Illm li M OVA I,. E. M. THARP, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, REMOVED TO No. 32 South THLED Street. t OI.LEtTIONS made on all parts of the United i 'i lm4p Stales MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. SI'ECIAL. NOTICE. Velvets, bilks, Ribbons, Crapes, Flowers, Festbeia, etc., will be oliered lor two weeks at suRiAT SAt'hmcK, ta ordr to make room lor extenatve alterations at tbe Fashionable Millinery Establithment OF MADEMOISELLE KEOUII, 11 6tatbs3ui No. 904 WALK VI Street. BPLENDID OPENING OF FALL AND W1STF.B 8TTLE8.-MRS. M. A. BINDER, o 1031 CHKHiUT HtreeL PbUadeluhla. IMPORTER OF LADlt8' DKthd AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. Also, an elegant stock of Imported Paper Patterns for Ladies' and Children's Lirvw. Parisian Drees and Cloak Making In all Its varieties. Ladles mrnintilnir their rich and costly uaterlals ma.v rely on being artistically tilted, and ibelr work finished in the most prompt and ertl clont manner, at the lowest possible prices, at twenty fo or hours' notice. Cutting and basting. Patterns In sets, or by the single pitce, for merchants and dressa makers, now ready. 910 6m MRS. B. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Ilai a handsome assortment of MILLINERY. Also, Bilk Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers Frames, etc. Ladles who make their own Bonnets sup plied with tlie materials, list ft 4 o J EWELERS. E. Comer TENTH and CHESNUT. Great Reduction in Prices. DIAMONDS, WATCIIKS, JEWELRY, SILVEK-VVAKE, BRONZES. CASH PRINCIPLE. Watches and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. Particular attention paid to manufacturing all article! lu our line. N. RULON. Having engaaed with KITCHen 4 Co Wlli te much pleaseo to ee bis frlenQs and cutoniiH. i 1 lia mif.vii3ftiMuaujfti I THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELE braved PRtHTON. and th pore hard GHEES" WOOU OOAL,Es and Blwve. aent to'Vri paruot ! city at ae-D per mot superior Uiiiuh ata is. Each ol the above articles are wanantad to give per feotsatiafaeUoa n evory nwpcet. Oidera received at ISo. 114 Mouth TH1KU Blieei) Binpodum.. VAi WABliLNiiioa Aveuue. us GROCERIES, ETC. "JJ A V 1 S' CINCINNATI SI'K1RFD 1I4WS," " annOl'TH LABILE NEW Dt.N ristii. jrT IlKCEIVEP. ROBERT RLl4(K SOK, 1 1 lm4pl JGIITEKNTH and CIIFMNUT Ku,. JICHARD W. PAIRTIIORNE, DEALER IN TEAS AND COFFEES, No. 205 North NINTH St., ABOVE BACK, PHILADELPHIA, 1 laviiiK commenced business asabovn, calln the atten Mon of tlie public to his carefully selected and e.xUm Biyo b'J'UC'K OF OOOUS of the very best qualities. IN TEAK. The cTioioest brands ar now on hand, and the puhlio can rely on purchasing these Roods cheaper Hum else where, havlnK been purchased lorcaMli, aud plckod lrom htt'eks iu the Custom House Hiures. IN I'OIT'EEM, Tho various tastes of cousumers will be strictly studied, and being roasted oil the de-slcatlnn principle, will be found lo contain more ol Unit aroma and piquant flavor, so much admired by connoisseurs, than In CotVees roasted by the old method, and will be soiii Iroui 10 to 20 ceuls lower thuu u-ual ax oihr mores. Whole or pround. or the best quality only will be kept. All KJUds wanranicd pure. Orders by mall will receive prompt .atentlon, and Kuods will be delivered iu auy pai t of tue city or iw vicinity, Irte ol charge, 2 2 MAPLE SUGAR MOLASSES, AND Bethlehem Buckwheat Meal, FOB RA1K BY JAMES It. WEBB, EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets. I 14 JpBESH AND fKESERVED FRCITS. PEACHES, GBEES PEAS, ORk.t.N CORS, TOMATOES, ETC.. 8T HAW BERRIES. I HERRIKH. HLAtKBEKRlJ8, QCISCES, PLOMS, ETC. ALBERT C. KOBltKrs, TEALER IN FISH GKOCEKIKS, 11 7rp Cornet ELEVENTH andVINE Sw. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETcT THE FURNITUEE T COULD & CO.'S r URNlTUlttii DEPOTS, K. E COKKEB Nn.'TK AND WARKKT STIUSIS, Rot. 87 sad 39 Kortli SECOND Streot, Is the Largest Cheapest, and Best Stock in the World! Fash Ion, style, ooraMlltv, finish, ana cbeapnen all combined In tbeir Immause variety of CI rr -MADE FfjRNITUaE. Beiore pnrilhSHing call and examine, o -,nd for printed eatalogne. 21H 5p T O IIOUSEKEEFERS I aavt a ingt nock cl ever; variety 01 Ft) KNIT 11 UK Wnlcn 1 will sell at redacea prlceo, consist iqk ci-m PLAIN AS1 MARBLK TUf COTiAUJfi bUlX WAUiCT CBAMBiK ttl ITS. FAHLOR Bills li VELV.X PLTJSH PARLOR BU1T8 iS HA1H CLOTH. PAR1-OR HUTM I'M REPS. Hldeboardu, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, hookcaso llattrcssea, Loangen, etc etc P. P. aUSTINE' 81 N. E. corner SltC ON 1) sndRACE Streets. E STABLISUED 1795. I A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklng-GlasssB, EMCEAV1UGS TAIKTINGSJ DRAWlSQSr.ETC. Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES 10 ORDER. No. OlO OHESNUT STltEET. THIRD DOOR ABOVE TBE CONTINENTAL, vniLAPSLPBIA. S IS TJ s E "bro THE NCHOIDS" For Coughs, Colds, Eoarseness, Catarrh, Chronio Bronchitis, Eore Throat and Lungs, Etc. Etc. ALLEN'S " BRONCHOIDS," Also Invaluable for Clearing and Btrengtheniog the Voice. ONLY 25 CENIS A BOX. Rone genuine without tbe written signatare of JOHN O. ALL.EN, Jr., SOLE PROPRIETOR SKVKNTII sind SOUTH Streets, rHILABELFHIA.! BOLD BY AIL DRUGGISTS. lTmtssiet PASTE! PASTE! TASTE! TIIK UNION PASTE AND SIZING COMPANY Manufacture a PATENT PASTE which only needi to be known to be appreciated. It Is alwavs ready tor use, Is warranted not to lennent, and Is sold cheap. It Is put up In barrels, halt barrels, and boxes. KEITH & PICKETT, BOLE AUENT4, 1 26 tuib2in No. 134 South Wharves. THE GREAT RATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. No. 710 AHCH Street, WILL OPEN MONDAY, February 2 11. DREER & 8EAR9 REMOVED TO No. 412 PRUNE Btreet.-DRFEB A BEARR, formerly ot Uoldanntn'i Hall, L1UKABY Mreet, have removed to o. 41'i Hili MO Htieet, between t'uurtli and KiftU tieeta, where Uiey wlileontinu their W anuiactory of Uoia tjnaiua, nraceiets. etc., id r"t aiho tlie ale of flue bold, o liver, anOBCopper, Old Quid aud B liver nougnt. Jaaaarj 1, lb7 llllm, DRY GOODS. T.INENS AND WIIITE GOODS, FOlt UD1HS' WKAlt, AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. Some special lots cnntalnlns Vicn yarrt of celebrated mskee of FRENCH AND IUISU LljSKNHi light, medium, and heavy. LINEN LAWNS, rtlrd-eye Iiiapors. D-8, 4, 7-8, 4-4. FKENtJH LIN KN LAWNS, for Hurpllces. LINEN CAMBRICS and SHEA It LINKN LAWNS JltW WHITE UOODH, HoIIi I'IaIii stud Check, OF ENGLISH, FRENCH ASD SWISijMAKFKS. CAMBRICS, JACONETS. NAINWIOKS, SWISS WHJK AND UL'I.l, MUM.INrl. CAMmilC MM1TIES, HAIll COKU 11 (TSLINR. INDIA TWILL, -drilled and plain. S01-T FINISH CAMllKIC, all wlilths. tlJlUANDlJia ANJJ TAllLKTANts, for Evenlui? lirf VICTORIA AND IimiOVS LAWN. I'KliCA l.ES, M AHAPOLA.MKH, CO TTELLKM. HiKNI'JI IHMITY. CAMHUIO UlNH CUVI'II. nauitii) rmuET and curdko piviuet. Oond on hand from previous purchases areoiarkelt down lu correspondingly low prices. ALSO, A SPECIAL LOT OF 1000 Nottingham Lace Curtains and Fringed Lace Tidies, at very reduced prices. SKEPPARD.YAN HARUNQEN&ARRISON. JMI'ORTKHS OP JIOUSK-FUKNISHING DHY GOODS, 9 14 mrp KO. 1008 t llKSM T KTRI.KT. 229 F ARIES & WAHNER, 229 No. 229 North NINTH Street, Alvo Itace, WILL OI'EN TO-DAY Another enso Waltliam I'lllow-cne Muslin, 25 cculs ; 3 casus sold wltliiu o0 tlayn. YarU-witlo llleacheil .Muslin, well-known iimke, 25 cents. Bleached Mucins, all prices, and as low ah tbe lowest. Unbleached Muslins, lowest market prices. One bale 7-8 Doinet Flannels, 3i cents. One bale 4-4 Domet Flannels, cents. All-wool Flannels, 33 cents up. American Delaines, now and choice stylus. American Priuts, handsome styles. Itlack Alpacas, 40, 45, 50, 50, 62 cents, etc. Bird-eye Diaper, 2-K, 82-50, 83-00, $3-50, etc. Linen Towels, Napkins, Doylies, etc llaud-looin and unbleached Table Linens. Linen Shift Fronts, our own make, 37, 45, 50 cents, etc. Black and white Balmorals, ? 175, over 00 dozen sold. Honeycomb and Alhambra Quilts, etc. Ladles', Gents', and Missesi Hosiery, cheap. Lancaster Ginghams, 25 cents. Canton Flannels, at reduced prices. Ladies' and Gents' Merino Vests, reduced. SOMETHING NEW AND CHEAP EVERY DAY. FA EIES & WAR MET., 9 SUM No. iO North NINTH Street. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Comer EIGHTH and FILBE&T, HAVE JUST OPENED A new lot of food styles Calicoes at 18 and 20 cents pcryard; best niakei bleached and unbleached Muslins; All-wool and Domet FlannelB; Canton Flannels, ttc, at tue very lowest market prices. LINEN GOODS! LINEN GOODS 1 JRest make of Shirting Linens. 6-4, 7-4, aud 8 4 power-loom Table Lineus. 8 4 Bleached Table Linens. Napkins, Towels, and Crash. Scotch Diaper, by the piece, from SI 80 up to S5. WHITE GOODS 1 WHI1E GOODS! Soft finia Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsook Muslins. Handsome Nainsook Plaid Muolins, huge plaids. Swiss Muslins and Victoria Lawns. White Tarlatans, from 86 up to 76 cents per yard, A large assortment ot Marseilles Quilts, Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts. Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cambric Hdkfc, Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitched Hdkft. A good assortment ol Hosiery and Gloves. Kew shape Hoop Skirts, best quality. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. COEXEli EIGHTH AND FILBERT N. B. Just opened, 100 dozen Linen Napkin, at C2 45, S2 75, S3, $8'50. ivo. 1V1H C JiIbjN LT .Mroel. E. IVS. NEEDLES WILL OFFER HIS STOCK OF WHITE GOODS, VEILS, EMBROIDERIES, E1C. CNT1L, MARCH 1, At a; great sacrifice, to Insure Its being closed out prior to removal to N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT. rn0LESALE COTTON YARN COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. R. T. WHITE & CO., Manufacturer' Agents for the aala of COTTON WAR PS AND SKEIN TARNS, aU numbers. . UuhlFRT TARNS In the skoln or cop. COmW. WOOLLEN, AND IONEfl l CARPET C JU'J B FILLING, for Venetian Can. Wo. S3T UAHKET Btraot, PHI la. DRY GOODS. M A R K E T TAILOR DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY. BALANCE OF BOYS' CLpTHIRG MICH REDUCED IN TRICE, BOYS' OVERCOATS, FROM 50 TO 15. GC0B SUITS FOR fiG, $8, 10, and i2. MEN'S CLOTHING 3IADE TO O It D 1-Z It AV'ltli a wcn-organiiiccl forco fur the n.aonfacj turc and sale of CLOTlIIN, And with lurgo, convenient, attractive, juT woll-li;lited rooms, we are prepared to offer greater inducements than ever to our friend) and patrons. Wholesale buyers of FINE CLOTHING In vited to examine. (1 2 tutbs-iri RQ8 ARCH STREET. To those about purchasing LINEN GXDS, v would say that our stock was never larirer or ma varied, onsislinx ol the loilowingi LINEN TABLE DAMASK3, TABLE CLOTHS, all tizes, FINE NAPKINS AND DOYLIES, TOWELLING?, by tho ya d, LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. LINEN PILLOW CASINGS, HEAVY SHIRTING LINENS, FINE BOSOM LINENS, EHIRT BOS0KS, ready made, SHIRT BOSOMS, for Evening Wear, CRUMB CLOTH, LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS,. LINEN LAWNS, AND BiRDS -EYE, MARKED DOWN. 200 PIECES Power-Loom Table Linen, SELLING OIF AT A HEAVY REDUCT1C PRICES FROM 75 CITS PER YARD. GEORGE MILLIKEN 9Hthstu6mrp L1SEN IMPORTER ASP UEALEH E. M. NEEDLES No. 1024 CHESNUT St., i Is Belling his Entire Stock, Comprising Ever; 5 Variety of WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, , VEILS, ErC. ET( At and below cost of importation, prior to removal i G IRAKI) ROW", 212t N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT Si, QQ HOOP SKIRTS. IIZ-CI T.ATFHT hTYTJi. JUHT OT7T 623 LE ? ETIT 1 H1L, for (lie r-runienade, 1 H yartls rottL't l lit. t'tlAUflUA 'IHA-U wr u 1IBWlus-fVVUI, i ' Tnese Hkfrts are In eveir way the most desirable tbf we have lieretoiura offeied toibe public; aiBO,complf lines of Ladiea'. alignea', and t blldreu's Fluln and Trf Hoop BkirU lroui UK to raid in clreumterenoe f very Itumb. all of '-oar own make," wtiolaaal K-i tetail, and warranted to dive aati itacUon. ConaUntlv oa baud low-priced hew Yors made BltlTJ Plain and Trail, spriuifs, W cent t Jto npiuigs, 1 prin(!, $1-10 anoipriun iT hkirurnade to older, aliered, and repaired. Call or aend for Circular ol stvle, sizes, and prices. Manufactory and Haiearooma, Ko.eiSABCU Street, 12 Jul WILLIAM I. HOPKINS. XT T-j O It I S ri AND I Preserver of Katural Flowers, A. H. POWELL. No. 725 AECH Street, Below Mth Bonqaets, Wreath Baskets, Pyramkli of Cat f 'wr Muiauvu iw vruer at ail svavua r vO NINTH. 0
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