8 AMUSEMENTS. Tp "Jawi" m Town. rrofennor Rininy and (Poloqel Turn Magulre arrived here yesterday nUh their famous Imperial Japanese troupo. thr were i taken about the eltv in k "Continental" coaches, and great crowd of nrium pwipw ivuuwuu tut veuicies lu every attraction. Tola tronpe will apponr for a few night only t or Academy of MiihIo, commencing on -j-Besuay evening next,, March 8. Choice seate May be secured from the other Mr. Kisley at Me "OonileentaJ flews Exob.an.ge," to-Uay and TUB THEATRES. At the Cheannt Ttri.. tti "Western plays nine characters lu the French fW. Jennv Lind, and Satan in JtrU i i? t i0 the will be pro. laced, with Mr. E. L. Davenport as "Mr Trim, told." Mr. Davenport will alro appear aa f'DHmon," snpported by Mr. J. B. Roberta 2 -J'ytliliw." This Is a very fine bill? "ODerM M At the Arch, Ours will draw anothor Immense . i uuuiuijr I'inyeu, ana deserves the treat snccess accorded It. Mrs Ih-aut Ll.vo MotU.t Is iunonl.ll. US .. acu, - v"'uirnj nuriuy oi pralHO. At the American, the Variety Troupe appear In an excellent bill, and fifty fiams will be dU- OarncroM Dixey oifer a very attractive en- J Hnndred Thousand Disabled Yonnir Men In Franc, The Paris correspondent of the London Times lire ouiciai bihusucs wmcn Dear out the asser tion that the number of men whom Napoleon jrruuuat-B lu mite nuuuuur lor me army amounts to almost the entire product of able-bodied youth wmcu rrauco tu piuuaue. it will astonish man j to learn what a large proportion of young men who are forced to draw lot9 every year miu uaui tu evivc no icuuiis lu me order 01 their numbers are rejected bytho medical in specters. In 1864 the number ot men liahln tn eervewas 325,000. Of these were rejected: js.iuo oeiow ue atanuura neignt; yu,62t weak coistitution, consumption, etc.; 15,1)88 ranti- jaia irom pirtn, nernia, etc.; aioo humpbacked and fiatlooted: 6988 bliud or deaf; 9G3 stum. Merers; 4108 insufficient teeth; 5114 syphilis nd connate diseases; 6213 poitre and scrofula 2161 cretins, lunatics, and paralytics; 8236 divers incapacities, luetotai youin ot tne year untit to eerve la the army was 109,000 odd. An Earthquake tn the Ionian lu. Atrrices from Corfu report that an earthquake las devastated the Islands of Ithaca and Cepha lonia. The towns of Apostoli and Lixuri In the latter island are in ruins. Many villages have been totally destroyed. The number of killed and wounded has not yet been ascertained. The inhabitants are now hying In wooden barracks hastily constructed lrom the ruins ot their bouses.. The chips in the offing have takea on hoard as many as they could, Urcpt suffering exists in all the devastated districts. The first abock was felt on the 3d of last month, about 6 o'clock in the mornintr. It was felt simulta iieously in Patras, Ithaca, Cephalonia, Paxo, Ul a 11 1 several other places. Oscillation cenrred at Cephalonia on the 6th, of sufficient jorcejo overthrow the few houses yet standing. rn OR SALE. VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOR BALK. The large Wharf on the RchuylklN, SECOND WHARF BELOW HOUTH STREET. front on Sutherland street 130 feet, with a depth of bout 600 feet to low water mark on the Schuylkill. W ell adapted for a Rolling Mill, Factory, or other heavy business. Apply at 2 18 gtuthllt Ko, 127 MARKET STREET. FOR SALE, KENT, OR EXCHANGE A beautiful Country Seal, with fin large House iiua Burn, i unil eighteen acres of Luud, ou bchool jiotme jjune, near i.ermamown. Small Houses, Nos.;230 and 232, in Raspberry alley, west side, between Locust and spruce sireela. A larKe Building Lot, 8. W. corner ot Twenty-first and tipruce street, 1M feet ou Twenty-first, and 176 feet on Spruce street, Apply to J. W. RYERS, 3 1 ltu6l Nn, 1(1 Philadelphia Exchange. FOR SALE DWELLING NO. 315 N. Sixth street, above Vine. 21 feet front by 06 feel it.p; lor sale alter the 6th of April: will then be va cant and can be examined. Clear. Terms easy. Apply to PUtlU MADEIRA, a 1 at Ko. 115 TENTH Street, below Cliesnut. FOR SALE A A10DERATE SIZED L DWELLING, lust finished. with, six chambers. bum. water closet, wasli busins, etc.. In Jefferson Btreet, weal of BroaU. WILLIAM 11. BACON, 2 28 8t No. 2)Hj, WALNUT Street. Vb for sale several substantially jiliilhullt DWELLINGS ou North Fifteenth street, touove Jeflersou. west side. Just completed, and In a desirable neighborhood. WILLIAM 11. BACON, 228t No. 21M,'-a WALNUT Street. FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE THttEE Storv brick nWKLLINU. on FIFTEENTH bueet, norib of Oxford; modern improvements and coca peiKuuoruoou, jmuis ewj. WILLIAM H. BACON. 25 6t Ko. 2Wi WALNUT Street, TO RENT. TO rent-the handsomely fur- nlshed House. No. 2039 Walnut street, replete villi all modern conveniences. Also, a Country beat beautifully situated, within ten miles of the city, containing about twenty acres. The itbova can be rented for one or iwo years. Applv to LEWIS II. REDSER, 227tfrp Ko. 162 8. FOURTH Street. f TO RENT SIX DESIRABLE ROOMS, I. 8 suitable lor OFFICES, two on a floor, with fold lug doors. Heat and Gas. Ko. 227 N. SIXTH btreet, opposite FrunKlln Square, Apply ou the premises. " 2 2s at TO RENT A HANDSOME. WELL-FUR- nlsbea house, pleasantly situated on West Green t.ueet, within a few minutes' walk of the Park. Ad 'b. K" F. O. Box 671. 2 28 tustu3l STEAMBOAT LINES. r .xrTTS TRIPS RESUME D. TH Jmum i'iiT i i -' JOHN A. WARNER will com- ii,:ui.: i iiiuiiiig between Philadelphia and Bristol on THL'KSIJA Y; the 28th of February, leaving Philadel phia, CUE8NUT Street wharf, at 2 o'clock P. M.. atopnlng at Klverton, Torresdalo, Andalusia. Beverly, ana Burlington. Returning, leaves Brlbiol at 7 o'clock A. M. Fare each way, 25 cts. Excursion, 40 cts. 2281m DRY GOODS. JUST OPENED, KLACK OBOS UKAIS SILKS, J'OIILABD SILKS, BEY NATEBIALN FOR WAI.KIXU HV1TS. ULAiK MOHAIR AXP POFLIKK, 1'IOVBED AWU PEKCALEN, BIFF AKD WHITE PIQVKN, FANCY t'LOAKIXGS, IIAWI.SrABr CLOAKS) KJIBBOIUEBIEfl, HOSIERY, ULOVES, ITC. ET'., JIKN'N AI HOYS' WEAR, Together with our full assortment of. ' DOMESTICS. 3 2 suits tf JOHN W. THOMAS, jkOS. 4S AM 407 K. MECOXX STREET. TTN ADULTERATED ' 1 1 Q U 0 R S OSLT.- I R1CHAMI) PENifJTAN'b w IbTOBE ANDVAUI.1S, No, 4: CHKSNUT btreet, LNenrly Opposite the Post Olhce, nun ilihl PHIl. v.miiiM sopplied. Order from the country y.ouiptly atteuUed to) THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII. PHILABELmiA, SATURDAY, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. YOUNG MKN'H CHIIIKTI AN ASSOCIATION. Will preach on the above subject To-morrow fHnn dnvl FvenlnK. ! the WASHINGTON SyUARK I'll UltCH, services commencing at 7,' o'clock. Beata OX KOllD. above TblrtmnLh wV.J..! ?,' W. CONRAD. Ii. I)., Paf-tor.-The Ird . BuppeVwIli be administered at 10'. A. M. pu. TP ..w.'i' t om. n. wl" prh In the UKEKN H 1 LL, I'RFmrv 15 MC" T-muw at I0M Y At? 2nd at 7H P. M It . TUltlU W n iiTmTaij r..,r .'.vir.v. at IJlT'Ill 11 Tnn ... 'lf ""YiKIUAN --. j r. m. Mfi5r.fc"F'.A,,7' "t-y, pastor of A 'm 'tfi'iFV Ml7,t,l Preach on Hun'ayafi fil ', A, ,' BiUijeot In the evenlnir "ThS orsa'iv'on:.'''9 X"1' thnypoln KOW. IJ. lo.A.' A , II BAKEB "Sic den, N. J.. V; P. M. Sean all free. UAKt'R of -m- ,1j w UONH A M -in1 bel0WL 1,roa"- T1" Iteetor! CCHKllP.Cf,B BTIST ( lll ltdl, CTT. vl &L,"Z ' Hthteenth.-Hevr tu. k,u -v.-.. i'i(jun b i reei,, in open fverv Slliwwtel! 80818 frBe' ttua tue pubi,c 11a,.RKV r YV' W- SEWEIL WILL nrpnn i or W.A V, jj-t- t.,Am mi ill 1-m,?rr"w ")', o'clck lu the moriiinu, "rhe7iaIo'ly;Iil'1TriU"eU'Dg- SULJCUt thB EOl-7tVK,?JI'TOWN SECOXO PRF.S- ZuTn ,iKIAN CULKOH. corner ot Tulpel.ocken i " -v , rr'"lulM to-morrow niornineat UAMAfeS: 7' 'C'UCk' by KttV- wv ETMIAN1',!!!?;? STREET PRESR Y- AINE t 1, A. M., and Key. KE. ADAMS, CiE?. (T CHURCH, THIRD niorrow alternoon at 8 o'clock:. Ev5aV.WE STERN PRESRYTERIAKT Klreets.-Bev. Mr: CHI1 TENUEN will preach Bab bmli Morning and Alternoon. jSrP- KEV. EORE W. S.TIIEEV, IAS- AfeS toy 'f H ECO NO CONOKEOA'ITONAL, CHUHCir. ;6fne u.' ELEVENTH and WOOD Ptrcfts.wl'i preach To-nlS.rrow, at W,' At M. and 7,' P.M. T'ltranuers Invited. co. KKV.JOII9I .q'.HILLAJI.F ALLE- AJSiil gheny. Pa., will preach in the THIKDKE lOKMEl) 1'BESBYTEitlAN CHURCH. OXKOItl) and HANCOCK, btreets, To-morrow, at the usual nuurs. v nca. OLIVET PRESR VTERIAK CHCBCH. corner ot TWENTY-SECOND and MOUNT VERNON Streets. Preachinir To-morrow Morning and Evening, and every night next week, in me Lecture itooin, at V'2 o ciock. ' 03 KKV, A. .1. JELIiY, AX KH HIOI) fcCy PKEBYTElilAN lCHUBCH. To-morrow evening. r-ub)ecl "l'nimnity. iseats free to all. K-r. FREE SERVICE-SARRATH EVES- hZ& lng,7,'i o'clock, CENTHAi. PKESBYTEB1AN 1 11 L 11C11 , COATE.S .Street, below Fourth. Sermon by the Poster, Bev. JAMES Y. MITCHELL. Hub ert "Uoituh bluln." seats tree and the public nvlted. , SOUTH STREET CHURCH, NEAR kits) Twelltli. Uod's spirit In our miust. l ender, you are most earnestly iuvited to the Youog Men's Union Meetings, Babbuth Evenings, at 7'a o'clock, btrangers ulways meet a welcome reception. Preucblng in Morning, at lui o'clock, by the Pastor, Bev. It. A. MALl.EltY. wktv. LOUAN SO.CARE PRESHYTERIAW JUS? CHUBCIl, corner ot 1 VVhNTlEl'H and VINE fcireels. l'reuchlng Morning and Evening. Morning subject "Llie Out of Ik-nib." Evening "Like Pro duces Like'.' Strangprs henrtllv welcome -v-ta, ST. IHV1IIS IIIIIKII, 1IA5IA. KKii yunk. '1 his cliurcli, greaily improved, will bo r..-oi ened ou Tueday Evening, March a. tservices at 71.. o'clock. Former Beciurs are expected to be present, and all mends, especially tnotie Interested present, and all Irlends, especially theme Interested in theprogrtss ot Die church, nre cordially invited. A Special T ruin will leave lor Philadelphia after the in A Hii-v Ices. rx LITTLE THIKOS. UISCOURSK IN 1X8 NEW KI'III Kl' Ll'flllSKAN CHUilCH. by Bev. E. W. IIUTTEU, l. 1)., To-morrow Evening, 7Ja O'clock. vv-ca REV. P. M. KlUIIT.tlYEU, PASTOR kZO ot the Noiih vv ales l.ulheiun Church, will preach In lho LUTHERAN CHURCH. No. 1M7 N. TWELFTH Sireet, li.JJ and Ti. 1U. "Christ and the Devil." Vs. "Reconciliation.'1 fcCrct SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF ST. rETElfrt ENUL1SH LUTHERAN tHl'Etll, CHRISTIAN (street, below Bixtti, Sab bath iVornliig, lu,1, A. M. Sermon by the Bev. F. KLINEFELTER. Seats tree. All Invited. y-n. REV. NOAH M. PRICE WILL A& preach In ATliLETTO HALL, Thirteenth sireet, above Jefferson, To-morrow laflernoon atit'a o'clock. Beats free. All ore invited. j-n. COHOCKSINK PRESRYTERIAN UW CHURCH, Ciermuntown Avenue, above Filth. Preachingihy the Pastor. Bev. S. A. MUTCHMORE, at 1U K0 A. M., ana 7-3o r. m. JWy MlbblON. above Poolar. Rev. J. R. MIL LER, To-morrow, at mi A. M and Vi P. M. m.'-co. Hill, JU1I II1.1.1IHKIM UILL K&J preach To-morrow at 8', P. M. Subject What Relation does the Church bustuln to the World?" yvTTCk Nii.w.t.H m. iiiintiii, otis kyiii Street, above Girurd avenue. Too Rev. JOHN K1RFET, luS A. M. Commuuion. 3'i P. M. Rev. il. H blbTY. I'aslor, 7 1'. M. oung Converts' expe rience meeting every evening next week. All nvlted. -Ta SI .'IJIMItlMili .. HAKUATII kJtjJ Si 1KIOI Missliinary Meeilnir on tsulunitn afternoon at 2 o'clock. Missionary addresses bv Bro luers BL'RKART and ItKMsKN. Brother Burkart will exhibit some Heathen Deities, blnglng by the bchool, conducted by Prolessor Peacock. uresses by 'the Rev. lilnop &1MP.SUN aud itev. J. Al.Kl'.lt JAt Jvmi-V - latl l'reni'liiiii: lo-uim row ut In1. A. M.. NurthouMt coiner NINTH and CALLOW'llILL bireets. by CHARLES bUTTON. Subject "Reign of Christ ou Earih. At7ft. M.,suiituwrai corner . -ma. I It and l.lltARD Aveuue. bubjeel "Christ, the Resurrection uud the Life." NEt'OSIl AIM ;.- r. ; i.nr.K K.tLril WILUAMn will preucli on llie Prophecies, at I he souiheuBl corner NINTH and bl'itlNU O AUD EN Streets, at 111, A. M. and :i and lij P. M. ao,, J. It. IIENEUICT, AT CHAPEL OF tsXbj i:MVEltl'l' Y, .1NTH Street, below U alum, I.oid'sDuv. at Wi A. M. and 7io P. M. Moruing Sub.iect, The Paschal Lamb. Evening The Mel leumm. THE ECt CHI Kill . R O M A N C. A T II O L I C -.a im . ond discourse ou this subject by Rev. M. KALI.nl'. To-morrow Evening, ut EMUtTll and NOKl.K Streets. The public Invited, pn. FREE IMOV WEETINIJS.r.AT 51 E. CltANilS' liAJ.L, Fol'lt'i'll btreet, below Hard Avenue. Itev. P. s. TALMAOE will preach on buhbuth Aiieruoon, Bd lult.. at 8'.a o'clock, bubject " i'he itei kiess Builder." Come. iV, KELIUION IN BUSIXESSIHOURS- Itev. it. b. lluFt -HAN, To-morriiw, a'. !' A. M.,SIX'1'1I uud (ilRAItl) Avenue. All welcome. rTf HOKSIK 51. E. CIIJL'MCH.- hKif Preaching buiulny Morning, lu'a o'clo.'if, Evening J. "'"'"ck, ou ....aclul suoJ,-ots. by Rev. WIL HAM LOOPER, D. 1. Y,,a'S h,,,.r hi .i o'clock. uliit ..l " A V OI ESTION AT ' t1elf V ' W E. CHURCH To mor al u'j o clock A.M. Preuchlug, tuorulug and lug, by the PuMur. row at evening, by cc I'HI'RCH ;' THE NEW TESTA S3"wKf VK.NTH and WU..1) Itreets Bev. JOHN ti. Vii.SQ ,3'jo'uiuoic p. m. . . v . M.A.rT'. 7 , .Ti i 'auhatu Jveu- Ing. In CENTRAL CUUUCU, LOilBAKU btreet, below Ninth. TUB.' MIVKIikl'IDV . -. . JtVjy BABY at the ST. JOHN'S M. E.bAKHATlf rLIUA;n mil rjo utni.i iii iiitr .iiiiri;il, 1 Ji 1 J( j Street, near Oeorge street, on Si.nday Atternoou.Sd losluut at 2. o clowg. buiKiug by the btuuul and AdOryasva, -,v-'HRIST OUR KIXUI-JinwiOSARY A&J beruiou, ut l EM'RAL M. E. fcrfURCIi. Vine Mieet. above Twelfth, 'lo-morrow Morning und Evening, by Bev. L. C. MATLACK. Missionary . i....nn. r.t tla fc-i,,.,liiv Ki.li.wil it t i ' l Til a ,i DRY GOODS. LADIES' CLOTHO. AUSTRIAN, FRENCH, nd AMERICAN CLOTHS. A foil assortment Sot , CIRCULARS AND SHORT SACtUIM. SCARLET CLOTHS. It LITE CLOTIIN. white Cloths. full stock opera cloths. BLACK ZErilYH CLOTIIS FOR LADIES' erniNo weak MEN'S WEAR. Fine French Cloths and Doeskins, or Dreos Bults, Splendid Style Side Stripe CasslrnereB. New Spring Btyle Cassimerea, fl'25. BOYS' WEAR. Excellent Doable and Twist Casal meres, prices lower than before the war. Boys' Wear, from 50 cent to tl per yard. 5IARSE1LLES O.UILTS. LANCASTER QUILTS. MONEY COMB QUILTS. ALLENDALE QUILTS. LINEN GOODS. STOCK COMPLETE. NAI'KINS AND DOYLIES, TABLE DAMASKS, At a reduction to Hotel-keepers and purcha sers of large lots. SIRINU CHINTZES, FIOURED PERCALES, 1LAIN PERCALES, FRENCH CHINTZES, At still lower prices than before offered. J. C. STRAW BRIDGE & GO. NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 llhmrp LINENS AND WHITE GOODS, FOR LADIES' WEAR- AT IMPORTERS PRICES. Some apecla lots containing 6000 yards of celebrated makes of FKEKCH AND IRISH LINENS, llfhti medium, and lieavy. LINEN LAWNS.' Bl -eye Diapers. 6-8, 8-4. 7-8, 4-4. FRENCH LINEN LAWNS, for Surplices. LINEN CAMBRICS aud SHEAR LINEN LAWNS NEW WHITE GOODS, Both Plain and Check, OP ENGLISII, FRENCH AND SWISh MAKERS. CAMBRICS, JACONETS. NAINSOOKS. feWiMS HOOK AND MULL MUnMNti. VAi1?i1iK.!.V,1M1T1-KW',HA.IH c,ulu MCSLINS. INDIA '1W ILL, Biniied and plain. tOFT FINISH CAMBRIC, all widths. jOIWJANDIES AND TARLETANS, for Evening VlcnORIA AND BI8HOPS LAWN PEBCALKH, MADAPOLAMKS, COTTELLKS. FRENCH DIMITY. CAMBRIC LONU CLOTH. FDJURED flQUET AND CORDED Goods on hand from previous purchimes are marked down to correspondingly low prlcea. ALSO, A SPECIAL LOT OP 1000 Nottingham Lac Curtain and Fringed Lace Tidiei, at very reduced pricei. SHEPPARD.VANHARLINQEN&ARR1SCN. IMFOBTKRS Or HOUSE-FUKNISUINQ DHY GOODS 14 emrp NO. IOUS CIIIXNUT STREET. COQ HOOP SKIItTP. nrkr LATEST STYLE. JUST OTJT ' OS LK PETIT TRAIL, for tl.e Promenade '2'hVTrrt. round, llie. CllAMl'ioN 'IRAIL, lor The Lraw",,l" room. 8 yards round. ""rawing. These bklrw are In every way the most desirable that we have heretofore offered to the putilhT- fin complete lines or Indies', Misses', all(f t)iirtJS.7.?J VlaiS aud Trail Hoop fcklrUi from W to yard. ,u o .'' cumlereiice, of every length, all or'our own malc wholenale aud retiiil, aud warranted to give saiiuilo. lion. t;onntnntly on hand low-priced New York made Skirt. 1'lulo and Trull, 2(1 sprliiKS, AO cenU; 25 uprluua fl; so BpriiitcMrio: and 10 springs, f i-7a. hktrw made to order, altered, and repaired. Can or beud lor Circular or style, alz, aud prlcea Mauuluutory and Salerooms, u. (jJ AHCll sireet 12f 3tB , WILLIAM T, HOPKINS. DRY GOODS. j MARK E T ff . JUST OFENED, A LARGE LOT VERY DESIKABLE JIEIiA N3E POPLIN, In 11 the NEW SPRING SHADES, at the low price of :ETE7JTT-FITE CENT! P1R TIED, ALSO, ONE LOT HEAVIER. ALL TIIE SHADES JPRIIVO POPEINS, AT ONE DOLLAR PER YARD. 4 HEAP DEPARTMENT, For the Bale of MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR; the prices range from 40 to 95 cents per yard. MERINO CASSIMERES. CASHMARETTS AND JEANS. ALL-WOOL TWEEDS. I 2 stnth4p GOOD CASSIMERES, 75 to 90 cents. DRESS MAKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF LADIES OF EXPERIENCE LN VARIOUS EUROPEAN CAPITALS, AS WELL AS IN LEADING ESTA BLISHMENTS OF THIS CONTINENT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. W. PBOCTOR & CO., 2 23 stulhlmrp No. 820 CHESNUT Street. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIlillTII and FILBERT, HAVE JUST OPENED hEVEKAL LOTS OF WHITE GOODS, White Brilliants, 12,, 20,25,28, 33, 37J, and CO cents. Handsome Plaid Muslins, Soft Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Mulls. White Piques and Marseilles. Marseilles Quilts at reduced prices. LINEN CiOODSl LINEN GOODS! Best makes Shirting Linens. Bleached Bnd Unbleached Table Linens. A large assortment ot Napkins aud Towels. Scotch Diaper and Blid-eye Linens. A cheap lot ot Linen Huckaback, 25 cents a yard. Bargains In All-wool and Doniet Flannels, best makes. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Pillow-case and Sheeting Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. N. B. Bargains In Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cam brlc HandkerclileiS. I0 22j 229 F ARIES & WARNER, 229 No. 229 North NINTH Street, Above Race, Have Just received 1300 yards Plaid Poll de Chevre, Spring colors at iioo. per yard: otwt 40 to Import, Select styles Spring Delaines. Large assortment New-style Calicoes. Lancaster Ginghams, 25c ijlnen Hlilrt Fronts, our own make, S7, 45, 50, 50, iA, ttua "Sc.; large assortment, all size nluitb. Tliree-ply Linen Cuffs, 13o. Boys' Colored Bordered Linen Hdkfc., 12Uo. Huckaback Linen Towel. MX, !W, 2a, 81, and Bleached, Unbleached, and Loom Table Nursery Diaper by the piece, all prices. I utiles' aud Gents' Linen Hdkfs., cheap, Geiita' large slsee fcilk Hdkfs., bargain. New Hpr.'ug Hulmoruls, fl'25. , Balmorals, over CO doiten Bold. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! One bale Cotton and Wool Bhaker Flannel, 25o One bale Domet Flannel, 81o, One bale 4-1 Domet Flunnel, 870. All-wool Fluunels, from 81o. to fl. est styles, best quality Btilrtlng Flannel. Canton Flannels at reduced prices. MUSLINS! MUSLINS TUenchecWMusllns at lowest market prices, WllllaiMBVllle, Wamsutta, Bemper Idem. Foresldale, AmoskeaK, etc. etc lacbed Muslin at Lic. iTiibleaobed Muslins, all widths, all prices, viiiow Case aud Hbeetlng Muslins, pillow Case Muslin, 25c; best In the olty, BARGAINS FROM AUCTION EVERY DAY. FARIES & WARNER, No. HA9 Nortn NINTH Street, , CA, NINTH. Jj MARCH 2, 1867. DRY GOODS. LINEIT STORE. Q2B ARCH STREET. I nave Jnst made out a reduced price list for all my LINENS, which can not fall to give satis faction to the most careful buyer. To those abont purchasing LINEN GOODS we would say that our stock was never largor and more varied, consisting of the following vlt: LINEN DAMAftKN, ALL WIDTHS, TABLE CLOTIIS, ALL MIZE8, FINE NAPKINM AND DOYLIEfl, IRISH LINEN ftHEETINUS, ALL WIDTHS F B E N C III LINEN SHEETINGS, ALL . WIDTHS, LINEN PILLOW CASINOS, IEAVT SIIIRTINO LINENS, FINE BOSOM LINENS, SHIRT BOSOMS, HEADY-MADE, SHIRT BONOHS FOR EVENING) WEAR, CRUHB CLOTHS, 8 8, 4 YARDS WIDE FINE TOWELS, TOWELLINO BY TIIE YARD, LADIES' AND C1ENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN LAWNS AND BIRD-EYE, ETC, ETC. ETC. MARKED DOWN. 200 PIECES Power-Loom Table Linen, SELLING OFF AT A HEAVY REDUCTION PBICES IK0M 75 CENTS PES YARD. GEORGE MILLIKEN'S FAMILY LINEN STORE. 9 14 th8ta6mrp No. 828 ARCH STREET. COLORED WOOLLEN TIDIES. Just received another Invoice of those very beautiful Tidies, at reduced prices. ROYAL NANDRINOIIAM Rl'FFLINO, i. h,'-i 1, !' Vi. - st reduced prices. WHITE nqcE. Just received, a lot of very good quality, at 50 cents a yard. LAID AND STRIPED NAINSOOKS. Invite especial attention to an opening of very choice and cheap goods. SOFT CAMBRIC, 5 4. A full Hue, lrom a?.'i to so cents, much better than usual lor the prices. LINEN TAPE TRIMMINU. Will open to-day, luu gross, at 05 cents a piece of 12 yards. CM II I It RED JIl'KLIX, OR ALLICIENNE. Will open to-day a lot of 42-lucli wlda goods, at tl a yard, good qnnllty. at WOHNE'N I.ace and Embroidery Store. It iSo. lis Xs'orui i.lL.ll'lii bueet. Mo. IVi-i i. lllJ-.UI street. NOTICE. Appreciating tbe advantage of opening A NEW STORE WITH A NEW STOCK, I AM SELLIN WHITE CiOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, ETC. ETC., At a sacrifice, prior to removal to N. W. Comer ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, GIRABD ROW, E. M. NEEDLES. SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS FOR DRESSES, MANTILLAS, ETC. RICH OROS ORAINS, DRAPE DE FRANCE, OROS PARISIENNE, LYONS TAFFETAS, POULT DE SOIES, OF THE MANUFACTURE OF BONNET AND PONSON, IN ALL GRADES AND WIDTHS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 223stutb2mrp No. 920 CHESNUT Street 3 P RING IMPORTATIONS OF ' MOURNING GOODS, COMPRISING HERNANIESS (all widths), TAMI8E. 11UMBAZINES ALPACAS, ETC. ETC. PERKINS, 2B6tuthB3t NO. 9 S. NINTH STREET. ENGLISH GRENADINES. JUST OPENED A CASE OF THESE DESIRABLE GOODS, PERKINS, 8?6tulhs3t NO. 9 S. NINTH STREET. JjAM)fcOME EMBROIDERIES. OPEN THIS DAY, FLOVNCINOS, INSIRTINCSS, AND EDG INOM TO MATCH, SUITABLE FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ' DRESSES. W. T. IlEKD & CO., No. 49 Koxtli EIGUTH BU, below Axcb, it AUCTION SALES. Philip Four.. Auctioneer. OCLELLAND ft M CO AUCTION KEKH, No. 6" MARKET Btreet. PALE OF 14"0 CAPEH BOOTS AND SHOES. ,, On Monday morning, March 4, fommeuclin at 10 o'clock, we will .ell by caialogue. 14e rasee men'i, boys', and youths' calf" k'P. train, and buff boou.aboM. brogans, balmorala Also, a large and superior assortment of wnmen'n ml ses'. and children's wear, to wbicb we invite to early attention or buyers. J M It BALE OF 1500 CARRH BOOTS, SHOES, BROOAN4 tiAlTKKH, ETC.. . On Thursday Morning, lMarrh7,eommenclngat 10 o'clock, we will sell br alou.''ca8li.l.iouc8ii Men's. Boya'.and Youth'g S"ornu!Pe,?.ral11' ,nd buff b00U'' 'hoe Want, bil- Also a large and snrerlor assortment of Women's Misses', and Children's calf. kid. bufT, grain? and Trn?0 !',e.",'1 IT'"' "hoes, balinorals, gaiters' etc iVl ..?tl.,7"n2;a'',t"n """"lacture, to which the early attention nt buyers Is called. a i 4t .T(U1No.,B' MYERa & CO., AUCTIONEERS It Nos. 23?. and 234 MARKET Street, LA1J,?HMI'TORY HALE OF FRENCIT AND OlllfcU EUROPEAN 1HY OOODa, ETC ... On Monday morning, fnnl T!?. .'. a? n 'r.u,,'k wl" be "oltl. 7 Patalogne, on four months' credit, about hik loti of French. India assoTtnnf i.,m""1 d7 ,00,"' embracing a ?.,J worVtSu inSf. ,anc.y nf "i"ple "fUciea lu silks, worsttds, w oollenn, linens, and cottons. 2 U Bt r'AIl(?L,POBTTIVR SALE OF BOOTS, BHOES BROOANM, T HA VK1.M NO-BAOS fETOT ' . v . . n Tueaday Morning, FMarch 5. at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalnima op four months' credit, ahout Itun package Tbooui. t-boee, Brogans etc., en.hraclng V prime and ffrSJb asHortment of irst-class City and tSZI nanun the moVuTnV Of li" WUU LARGE TOSITIVE HA I.K OF BRITISH. FRFNCTT xvi'i' A.N" LOMKNT lO I) RY UOOnHL rt;!" ''O'O a, '"; ' of forelirn and domestlo ary goods, by cutaloguo, on four mouths' credit and part for cash. On Thursday Morning, J"r , ' Cownencl'iBat 10 o'clock, embracing about BOO packages and lots ol staple anil fancy articles la woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons. i n??;rC'R,Bl."B,,e" r,'l,dy ttn(1 Kooda arranged for exhibition early on morning of sale. 3 1 it B. SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESNUT Street, ' " SALE OF DECORATED CHINA-WARE. TOILET SKTH, ETC., Tuesday Morning, March B. at 11 o'clock, at Bcott's Art Oallery, No. 1020 (Jhesnut street, a lull assoriuieut of decorated French, China dinner and tea sets, full toilet seta, gold band cups and saucers, etc. ete. S32t BALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS OF THE c.-, , HIGHEST CLASH. .mJTI.' JrV- 18 'U8"ucted by Mr. J. P. BEAU MONT.ofew ork, to sell by auction, on the Even. Ing ol lWbliAY, March 8, and WEDNESDAY. March 6 at 7, o'clock, Collection of Modern Paint ings ot thehfgbextclaas. It consists almost exclusively ot works painted expressly to his order by living cele brities, with whom he has been for many years in oo retponleuce. Among the Artists represented are: Oilbert btuart. i Pmii Wuim. Cilhert btuart, l nomas cole, Andreas Acbenbacb, K. Verboeckhoveu, A. Gullleiuln, Eugene de Block, J. Patrols. David Denoter, Theodore I'rere, Count de Bylundt, C. dell Acqua, (ins de Ionghe, y. K. Meyerheiui, J. W. Preyer, M'me Bonner, A. Van Ilamme, Laurent de lieul. Honderlaud, De Vogel, Hotlln-.i, Van Wyngrerdt, II. L. Rolle, W. Bromley, J. 11. Dell, Vertin, De Vaux. Htevens, Von Raven, Brandenburg, Kuwasscg, Lnnlont He Metz, Kluyvers, I.n Unv Andre Plum'ot, oiroeoel, Riwsiler, W. Weir, W. isbayer. 8r O. 8halders, K. C Barnes, C. Verlat, Baron, Coutotirler, Louis Lasalle. Paul Hoyer, Hein Burgers, M'me Pagea, Rosier, Carabaln, Eversfn, B. a Koekkoek, Musln, Von Hebln, Ebel, Verachnur, Dllleus, (Seignac, KruHeiuan, A u II ray, Professor Grund, Zimmerman, De Vigne, De Vos. De Leub, ( "him V u n ut-iiIa r,. i"i. .7 ... - ' . elc- etc. Lelckert, L. Itobbe, etc. etc. iiioiuiuuiiKJviiii iibuii view, wun calaloguen In the eastern (talleries of the Pennsylvania Academy of rinp Arty nn VWITii V L'ahr....... t. . Fine Arts, on FRIDAY until nights ot sale. BY THOMAS BIRCH & SON. NO. 1110 CHES NUT Street, above Eleventh street. THIRD SALE OF MESSRS. DEAKINS A SONS' 1 USE SHEFFIELD PLATED WAIVE AND TABLE C U TLV.R y, , . On Monday aud Tuesday Mornings, March 4 and s, at lit o'clock, at the Auction Store No. 11 in Cbesnut street, will be sold an entire stock of line silver pluled ware, received direct irom the cele brated works or Joseph lieukius Sc Sons, Shellield 'llie Slock comprises euergnes, salmon dishes' tea services, covered dishes, venison dishes, wulters ket tles, und stands: wines, butter and breud plutlers ilower vases, soup tureeus, teapots, and stands. ' Also, table cutlery, plulu and silver, pluted King pattern, beaded and plain forks, aud spoons ot every 'I his stock comprises the largest aud most eleeant iwr.rl .in...! m.upf.lVd.u.l u .......... ... asNortmenl ever oil. -red at public sale. tfAijiuiuou jnuay anu saiuruay. 2 28 3t B Y J. M. GUM MET & SONS AL'CTIONEKHH, No. Sim WAtiNUT Street. Will hold Regulur Sales of REAL Eh'l'A'lK, STOCKS. AND SECURITIES AT 'THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MARCH 18. They would respectlully solicit Attorneys. Execu tors and Administrators of Estates. Trustees, anf oihen ueslring to Bell property to aeud them a memc rnndum of the same as early as possible, so mat it mav be fully advertised. 1! three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1508 and 1508 San som street. 4 three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1331, 1333, 1335. and iifcff Mariner street. 4i,,l.Lt'e;1tury brlek dwellings, Nos. 3332. 1334. 13M, end li8 Mott streeu Handsome modern Residence, with back buildings and every convenience, No. 141 s. Penn Square Valuable Property Large Distillery and Lot. 40x80 feet, Nos. 42 and an South street. 'I hree-story brick Dwelling. No. Gasklll street. Desirable Lot aud Carpenter Shop, No. lBjy Stilea street, runnlug through to Cabot street, Hiiudsome four-story brick store and Residence southeast corner Fifteenth anu Race streets. Jieslruble lUillding Lot, roruor ot Woodbine and Willow avenues, Gernmntown. 2 2aJ B Y SAMUEL C. FORD & SONS. Ann. TIONEERS, No. 127 8. FOURTH Street. CARD. In addition Jto our Private Rales of Real Estate, at our Olhce. we shall hold REGULAR AUC TION SALES ol Real Eotate. Stock, and Loans at the Merchants' Exchange EVERY FRIDAY. Pro perties will be advertised in all the daily newspapers, aud by separate handbills. r -w Pamphlet catalogues, containing descriptions of pro perties at public aud private aule. will be iasued every Wednesday. Our Firt Spring Sale will be held on FRIDAY, March 15. at 12 o'clock noon. is PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 24il MARKET STREET, LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 750 LOTS AMERI CAN AND IMPORTED DRY fiOODS, LINEN AND HOSIERY GOODS, ETC., by Catalogue, on a credit, On Wednesday morning. March 6, commencing at lu o'clock, comprising a laigeaud general ufsoriment of new aud seasonable goods for spring sales. 8 2 il c. C. MAC KEY. AUCTIONE E Ollice, No. 421 COMMERCE Street. 2 lilt f Falp on Tuesday Morning, Commencing at lo o'cloca. WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WARE, TABLE GLAKSWAKE. LAMPS, ETC. In open lots, suitable tor reiuil storekeepers. FRENCH FANCY GOODH An Invoice comprising Vases. Cups and Faucers, Ruby Glassware, Liquor Bets. Chicken Buxes, Eg Cups, Molasses .lugs. Marbles, etc. ete. PATENT FRENCH TINNED WARE, ETC. Also, an invoice of Pateut French Tinned Hollow Ware, Japauued Ware, Spoous, Ladles. Basiua. etc. etc. .121 LOST. T 08T OR f-TOLEN, AT THE CHESNUT J-J Street Theatre, on Satunlav night. January a, lnt7, POCKET-liOOK, containing between thirty aud forty dollars In money, a i.uinbi r ot due-bills, and a city warrant, No. .;t, lor eleven doll.vrs, drawu in luvor ot Junalliau Caldwell. Payment lias bee Mopptdon the warruni. A liberal reward will b Huld lor.returu of Pocket-book, money, aud warrail lo JONATHAN CALDWELL, g?l thsSw No. limMOYAMKNslNG Avenue ' (Efcr REWABT).LOs.T ON SUNDAY AFTKR ttj noon. J7lb Inst., a LINK GOLD BRACELET, t.iweeu Nlneteeutb aud Vine streeu and Franklin Mud Thompson street. The tinder will receive ma abova reward by returning It to this oltlce. ?J LOST-A LEATHER CASE, CONTAINING A number 01 railway ticket, whlrtb are ot no use t o- huv one except the owner, 'rim tiiidur will please oalli at T11DJ Uii ICE. t un
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