8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA , WEDNESDAY, MARC1T 27, 1867. AMUSEMENTS. Tn JAPANKfiK. UlHloy A Manure's troupo ff luiflii'ru athletes will remain at the Academy nly four nights more. Till evening" has boon set apart for the benefit of tlie Brest llamal-Karl-Hadakltchl. when he will Milntat the grand fete tf equipoise, with hi wonderful son " All-Klehl-You-Hot-lliilly,' called the Four Lndder Aerial BnsponHlon Act. On Friday evening "Littlo AU-Hlght" takes a benefit. Saturday afternoon and evening, farewell performances of the Japanese in this city. NKWCnKRNUTSTRKKTTiiKATRB. Miss Helen Western appears aa "Captain Kyd," this even ing. In the Wizard of the Hen, and also iu the beautiful musical burletta of Jenny JLind, Miss Helen Western will shortly prooi-ed to California on a professional tour. Hlie has boon tendered a vast number of engagements in the l'nclflo cities, and is about to fulitl them. MIhs Western will be Bccomnauied on her tour by lr. J. A. Ilerne, who will supnort her lu all of her plays. On Fridnyevenlng Miss Helen Western takes her farewell bene tit. On Saturday afternoon the usual family mati nee will occur. Walnut Htrfkt Tiikatkk. Miss Lucille Western will appear as -Tblsbe, the Actress," in Vletor IIugo's.S7v of ttU Mure, supported by Mr. tUeorgo 11. Clurlie, Charles Waloot, Jr., Miss Annie (Iraham. mid others. On dit that Rlnnuger Mngulre will visit Paris during the coming summer, with Miss Lucille Western, on a professional trip. If this enter prise Is undertaken, the American visitors to tht? Exposition will not be deprived of their JCail Lynne lachrymosures. New Alien Strkkt Theatre. The success ful comedy of Ourt will be presented this even ing, with Mrs. Drew as "Mary Netluy," sup ported by the favorite of the Company. Frldny, benefit of Mies Lizzie Price. Satur day, benefit ot Mr. (leorye H. Gritllths. Next Tuesday evening, Mrs. K. N. Thuyer will talio her annual beuellt. New Amkrican TriKATRK. Miss Jenny Bon boh, the grand bullet. Miss Carrie Austin, nud the great variety troupe appear iu au attractive programme. Musical Fund Halt,. The Mendelssohn Musical Society give a grand concert on Satur day evening. Wolo, chorus, and orchestral music form the selections. It will.be one of the best entertainments yet given by this thriving musical association. The Throne of Roumanla, Tbe following historical item is given by a Bait. more oarer (the Wecker), on the authority of General Sifjcl. It snows that the sugges tion thnt the throne of Koumania be occupied by a l'rince of llohenzolleru wus iirst made by a New York merchant: Alter the Kussiaus timl evneuted the D.inu bian Principalities, at the begiutiiug of the Crimean war, these provinces were, as is well known, for some time occupied by tae Chris tians. The inhabitants were eeneraily opposed to the permanent stay ortne latter, ana n Rood deal of discussion arose among the people as to what the end migut be. At this time (December, 1854), a number of German merchants met casually one eveuiusr at 13ucbarest, and over a glass ot wine talked over Ihe fate ol the country ; when one ot them, Mr. William Aufermarjn, eiucc settled iu New York, jokinply suptfested that they should write to the Prussian Prime Minister, Manteutlel, and point out to him the splendid opportunity oJ'er ine for disposing or one ot the scion9 ot the Jlohcnzollern fatiiily.and relerrinnnore p;irtica larly to the Prince of Hohenzollern-Simar n pen, who had then but recently resi;ned his diminutive throne in favor of his bier cousin iu Berlin, and who was then residing in Duasel dorf. No sooner said than done. Tli3 letter was drawn up by Mr. Autermann, and signed by him and two other gentlemen. While the letter was being tolded and sealed, a distin guished Roumanian, Bojar Bratianu, who was of the party, and who evidently looked at the matter seriously, asked permission to add his name to the signatures, which was glally con sented to. Eleven years after this event, Prince Charles of Hohcnzollern-Siemarioeen, son of the very Prince just mentioned, after a romantic journey in diseuise through the territory of his Austrian neighbor, was elected Prince of Roumnuia; aud when he made his triumphal entry In Bucharest, there rode at his side none other than the Bojar Bratianu, the last s'gner of the letter suggested ana written oy the New yotk merchant. How Liquors are Made. Dr. A. A. Hays, State Assayer of Massachu setts, has been heard before tbe License Coin niittee at BostoD. His testimony is reported in the Bot-ton papers. He explained the method of anaUzing liquors in his office. He then stated that a large proportion ot the wine sold is not made from the grape juice. JThere are more im pure spirits sold now than at any former period Within his knowledge. He could easily tell whether wine had been enforced by brandy or not. The liquors generally sold are manufactured. The seized liquors are gene rally worse than those which can be bought ot the more respectable dealers. New liquors, of a strictly spirituous kind, exert a poisonous influence aside from the alcoholic element. This Is the case with imma ture wines, when compounded ftm immature hHuors chosen for that purpose. The use of liquor diminishes the vital lorces and douo les Vuualo shortenin- Cf jife. TLa lnes was asked If be "wished to say auvlhing with reference to the medical testimony given tor the petitioners, to which he replied that Dr. Clarke tad explained the whole subject physiologically in a beautiful manner. The statement that alcohol produces Jat, oris a substitute for it, has no sufficient chemical basis. It does not prevent the disintegration of the tissues, but that is not a healthy action. The community would be saved a great amount of misery aud crime if alcohol could be banished in all its forms, save enough, in the case of wine, for medical purposes. The examination will be continued at the next session of the committee. "What Alia the Oyster 1 It is not bo much with the exquisite anatomi- B1 nitnrA of trip mnnupl that tno hnvn nnur to do; its enemies, habits, and mercantile value are matters demandiug our more imme diate attention. Oyster dredgers hate the mus sel, and brand it as a destroyer of oysters un accur-ation more fancied than real. 'We do not Bay the mussel is entirely guiltless, and wMrc ready to admit that a native is now and tfilSk killed by mussels. It happens In this wise: The oyster, feeding and fattening in indo lent enioyment, oilers to the baby mussels drilting about, mere waifs in the sea, a tempt ing resting-place, and so they make last tneit beards and settie down tor lite. The ovster, unconscious or heedless of the irrowing evils on its shell, continues to enjoy ine accoruing to the most approved fashiou of oysterdom. The mussel's strength lies in his hair, as did Samp eon's aforetime; the beards grow anil gradually extend until they cross the edges ot the oyster shell?. Too late to remedy the evil, the stupid cative contents himself by sucking In a living through an aperture which day by day grows less. At last the mussel shuts the oyster s mouth aHogether; and, unaoie euuer u. dnuk. or 'uhistle." it dies; the murderer, dredaed up, perchance, in the very act, the whole mussel family are stigmatized unfairly as oyster killers. The Storm in the Fak West. The Leaven worth Times learns from it3 far Western ex changes that snow storms and snow slides from the mountains for the last month have been unprecedented. A great deal of damage has been done within the last few weeks, bouses having been crushed under the weight of Bnow, and several lives lost by persons having been caught and smothered under the snow slides From all accounts, the mountain men predict a heavier June freshet than has ever teen witnessed by the oldest inhabitant of the West. , Growth of Iowa. It is estimated that the population of Iowa wm swelled at least sixty fii,.nsandbv immigration during 18to. 1ms SSEfwS pliably he exceeded during the present year. WANTS. ri'O CAPITALISTS. WANTED, $50,0(10 IS . L""Je.for """" . Kecurlty nnitiiutited. Inte l.nt 7 H-lntli per rent, p. r annum, besides Interest In n i)H leg operation equal lo the auiouut of the louu, aa a oontiH. ' lor particular address HEAL iXTATE SKOTTRITY, LA I'lEHltR IIOTTSJ5, ?JL11 . d I ad el p h la. WANTED KVbRr MAN TO KNOWUAT CH be made by selling me 1'ATKM A'l.MObl'llKltlO UUTTKH MAKKIt. It ccistH hut 30 rents ami retails lor fa. Call ai No. 413 CHKSNUT (Street, Konm No, I, second door, and see It drt a t'litiriiuiK i'l lu o'clock every day from sweet or sour milk. Mate and Coiitn v JtlxUUi lor sale. 1 1 U 6t FOR SALE. GEKMAN'fOW N KESIDBXCB ON TUL- peliocken htreet full SALK, containing 2 acres. House supplied with all City conveniences, aiahle, and rurrmgc-hnuMe. I.nt luiif out In lnwn, veuelnble iiarden, and amply supplied with fruit, shade tree and Hliruhtiery. inquire at No. IK I'iULAJjfc.i.PH I a fcXCHANHK. 8 25BI FOK RALE. THE VALUARLK W1IARF AjtPllOl'KKTY. No. 3.-U N. IiKUWAIlK Avenue, u ltd iroril, l.v leet deep to Water street, with three story lirli K Building thereon, together with a Wharf. 76 leet, extending In length lhii leeu Aoply to LKi 1HH CRANE IKON CO., 3fl Hlm No. W N. IiKLAWAkK Avenue. TO RENT. VALUABLE STORE TO LET, No. 811 CIIESNUT Street, Bank of the Republic Building. also, two Ltitui: noon. 88 APPLY AT THE BANK. fft GE3MANTOWN. TO KENT, A FUR iJitnlHlied (loublH llou.ie foroueor two years. Situu liou very desirable. Apply at 3 M "t No. 4 N. WnATlVICS. FOR RENT-A STORE ON CflESNUr iitrcet, lilted up for Uemlenien's Furnishing Hoods. Ksmblished liusiness, nood location. Address "j. 1'. 8.'' Kvening Teleuriiph lli-e. a 27 at TO LET LARGE Jt'AHLOR AND CHAMBKR (lin iilsbed, wub board, lu u respecluble family, lteference required. Address &MZl A.,unice Evening Tclegrapli. PAPER HANGINGS, SHADES, ETC. WEW SPRING STYLES rbila!eliliia Wall Papers!! HOWELL & BOURKE, X. F. Corner I OURTU and 3I1MKET, MAN'tTACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS and 319 3mrp CURTAIN MATERIALS 1867. spring. 1867. WALL PAPERS. F. NEWLAND & SON, NO, S3 NORTH MNTII STREET, 3 22 fmw2m Onedoor below Arch. PERSONAL. Cm nrv b o u n t y-last WEEK. 1 JJ Soldiers, brlnit in your discharge betore luc) late, to the oltitst Army unit Snvy Asienci. Itounly lor 1.081 JJisi'iinruCH, inoreisea tensions, itation Money for Prisoners who died la Itebel Prisons, Funernl Jiipenses lor Penusylvuiim boltliers, col lected by JOHN II. FRICK, Notary rnblic. Commissioner lor all the Stales, No. 2-J3 IjOCK Street: Residence, No. 14 LINDKN Street, Germaulown. l'ASSKJH'l'N 1'ltOCURKT). 3 A !t CLOTHING. QIIILDREN'S CIOTIIIXG. ?I. &IIOEMAKEK A CO. Rrspectfully In form their friends aud tbe public tbat they bave removed to NO. 1024 ClIEKNl'T STREET, (Lately occupied by K. & M. Needles), wbere tbey are now opening an elegant assortment of goods tor BOYS. UIRL8, INFANTS, and MISSES, lu the latest Paris and Londoa styles. Tbe public la Invited to call and examine. 3 26 2w CASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTHA CURES CONSUMPTION. BOLD BY ALL DRUGOIS: B. DTOTT A CO., AGENTS, lm No. aa North RKCOVD Btreai ipy.jp WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Mauufacturer of First-Class Carriages ONLY. NOS. 1000 AND 1011 CIIESNUT STREET, 21 fn.w2m PHILADELPHIA. QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, I'd, Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit voiiipaujr, ior mi Bare KeeulnR of Hoods, Stocks, and Oilier Valuables. CAPITAL $J00,000 UIHKCTIIKH. N. B. BROWNE. iKDWAKD W. CLARK. CLARENCE 11. CLAUK.I ALEXANDER HENRY JOHN WELISU. IS. A. 1!AL1JW1LL, J. OlLLlNUHAM FELL.lHENRY V. UIBbON, CHARLl.a MACALKHTKR. Office In tha Eire pmot UiillilniK of the Philadelphia Natloual j$aiiK,tjlf.JNU I titreet aoove r onrtD. Tb la Company lecMlven on denoHlt. and GUARAN TEES THE MA EE KEEPING OF VALUABLES upon tbe following ratio a year, vIk.: Ciiiidoii Bonds (I per $1000 Registered Bonds and iSecurltlus U) cents per I luoO (iold toin or nnuion fi-znpur iiuu Hilver Coin or Btilli. u t per fin i,,hl nr Hilver Plate SI ner 110 C'hbIi Boxes or small Un boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capiiuiisis, eiL'.,:uiiiKiM. uiiHiiowa 10 wo jouipuy, Hui.i 1 it v limited, tin a year. The Company offers for RENT (renter exclusively holding me nicc-i uiDiu&novAuuia.i fM, ;tu. 4u, (60, aud 173 a year, according to slioa aud "coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent. i..iJm,ui Mil.iwed on Money JJeDoslta. This Company Is auihorbied to receive and execute Trunta of every awcniiiMiu. lm wtrp N. B. BROWNR. President. ItufcbMT f aitkon, fcecruiary ana 'ireuaurer. NEW PUBLICATIONS. GENTS WANTED FOR OENI HAL I.. C. nAKER'.l History of tho Secret Servico. Tbe Mont Exciting and InteresiInK Book Ever I'ub llnbedl Thlswork mbrare an authentic and official ac count ol the hliberio mippreKned lactii and Inh.rmiv iton obtdni (I by Hi'ne al ilak r, dnrniK nl live years' service as Cblefof the National littecuve Police It was announced a year aio, but owing to the attemnui of the government to mipi.ress It, l, publication was delayed. It will now be Iwned, unaltered and un abridged, under the supervision ol General linker The Utile Information and meagre accounts of his operations d rived from the newspapers of the day. have onlv awakened a more Intense desire In the mluos of tbe readlnir i nmmunlty, to learn still more C!lMa.suel1!.l.reto,ur8 " by thecurtam of This book ellectuallv lifts the veil of sreresy. and lays bare their Inward recesses to the lnsnectiifn mid criticism or Hi world. inspection aud The morals iif the National Capital are thoroughly ventilated, and there are some strange revelations concerning beads ot departments, members or Cou-Kref-s, lemale pardon brokers, and distinguished mill. try rharaclers. prtlrillli interest these mnrvellons narratives SVS'"iVi'l.H vim!1;? l"? """""A exnerlencesof KJL til Hand V I L.OI (i. and possess the rare merit ol truth tor their recommendation, beluii all attested bv the blkhest MUclal authority. . ' K attested fetid fur circulars and see our terms, and a full de Bcrlption of the work. Address . UARHETT A CO., 8 21m No. 702 CIIESNUT Street. Philadelphia. VTOW BKADY HARLEM, AND OIUEIt XM POEMS, 11Y i. J. LEElMJAt. ' "Tbey are all written, tbounh ot dlirerent metres, n that dolt. insinuatiUK tone which Is so eooihing to the reader, and as an evidence ol ureal merit, always leaves Its Impress upon tbe heart," Otniumtowit ItU pi aph. lor sale by T. E. ZEI.L A tXJ., Publishers, S 9 niwslru Nos. 17 and 19 H. SIXTH street. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. HENRY S. HANNIS k CO.,' Nos. 218 and 220 S. FROM Street, OFFER. TO TUB TRADE. IN LOTS TO SUIT Two Thcnsand (2000) Barrels Free OLD RYE WHISKIES Panging from THREE to TEN years of age. ALSO. 8ix Thousand (6000) Barrel :n Bond, DISTILLED IN 186S AND Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive, of this year's manufacture. 2 9ruwf4ra p H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, No. 1310 CHESNUT St. RYE WHISKY, Tbe choicest lu tbe market, PALE KlIEItltY. Just rectlvtd frotn London. OLD LO.MIOS DOCK POUT WINE, Our owu importation. 11 19mwfi'mrp II. A A. C. VAN BEIL. pIPER HEIDSIECK, TEH ZEN AY, 91l)l'll "1XIBA BBl," VEUVE tXIQUOT, ST. MAKIKAVX, GOLD SEAL, And other favorite brands of Champngne, IMPORTED (IUAUS Of well-known brands, H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, 1 19 mwffmrp NO. 1310 CIIEKNUT NT. QALIFORNIA WINE CO. WINES, Fiona tbe Vineyards of Sonoma, Los Angeion, and Yt uiia Counties, Calllornla, cousistiug of tbe following: WINE BITTERS, JUIS'ATEE, CAT A Wit. tLAHir, 1'OKT, JUHANDV, IIIAIIPAVNE. These WINES are warranted to be the nure Juice Ol the grape, unsurpassed by any In tbe market, aud are highly recommended lor Medicinal aud Family pur poses. For Bale by E. L. CAUFFM AN, AGENT, NO. 21 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 3 1Swsl PHILADELPHIA. CONSUMPTION CURED. USE HASTINQ'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTHA 80LD BY DTOTT A CO., AGENTS, I No. 833 North SECOND Street (TRENCH STEAM SCOURING. ALDEDYLL, MARX & CO., NO. 188 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET AMD MO. S10 RACE STREET. tl mwf (yd o? 7Mcste4 DRY GOODS. DVIN HALL & CO., No. 23 SOUTH SECOND STREET, OPENED THIS M O II N IN (J, IIENEA MI.KS, STRII'E MIEKN, t'OKDED SIEKS. MOIRE ANTIQUES, ri'EKIOR PEAIN SILKS, IEAID KII.KS, SIEK IMIPMN'N, And a Great Variety of New Styles of DRESS GOODS. S27 Wf2l4p PROMENADE AND TRAVELLING DRESS UOODS. . MODEt OI.OUS TA.UISK. NODE OEORS I'OETNKASC. mom: oeors jioi ssi:lis. ?CODE lOMlltS IMUM.I.S. A N D A V A 11 1 ET Y O F 51 1 X E D A X Il, V I 4001S,1N I'OLOKN, I OR LADIt.S' Sl ll. CUBWEN STCDDART & BROTHER NOS. 150,452 AND 15 1 N. SECOND STREc.T, 8:eat above willow. 18G7. 21KECT FROM MANUFACTdnERS. Jl&T OrENED AT TUORNLKY'S. lease or superior HOOP SKIHTS, best styles and makes, at prices irom tl up to 2' One lot ot beautllul HfUlNU CLO rilS. bevetal lots very desirable CAsslMEUES. rpleudld fclLK POPLINS in plalda and stripes. Vtry heavy rtcb BLACK felLKS Double wldlb line PLAID UOODS for children. FRENCH CHINTZES, PERCALES, FHjUKd, DELAINES, Etc. El A EN diOODS AND FLANNELS. Power-loom Taole Linens, tpecially deslr.ible. Klvii Milln Uama k T ubie Linens beautllui. 'upkiiis. Towels, lioylte, Diapers, Cra-lies, etc. litst muaes 01 Miirling unu Kni'i-ling Linens. Linen llaudkt-rcblels, lir Ladles, ueuileiuen, a cl C blidrt n. Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Checks, Shawls, ilulln, and While Hoods generally, ut tbe very loweal post. ble prices JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. CORNER E1VIITH AND SPR1SU VARDEN STREETS. 3 lb 3luKp JNo. ilUI CHEsivt 1 Mieel. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Will open at this location In a few days A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT or WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMRROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, ETC. ETC., Selected by one ot tbe Arm In the EI ROI'EAN MARKETS. T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS, DRESS WOODS, WHITE GOODS, 3. IN ENS, MOURNING GOODS, CASSlMEBIi, AND HOUSE-FURNISHING DRT GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 881m HO. 77 CHESNUT STREET. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 101 North SECOND St. OPENING DAILY. a8 smwtl RE-OPENING OP "New Mourning Store." This Store has Just been opened with a well-selected STCCK OF MOURNING GOODS, AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, tbe largest and handsomest assortment ol IIOlKNISiU MILLINER V, Everofl'eiod in tills city, manufactured expressly tor this establishment. NO. 1113 C11KS.MIT STREET, "UIRARU RCW.' A. M VERS, R22lmw2m Lately of Now Yo k. W. Corner of y XToTurtb aud Ajrob ts. ARE OPENING NEW OOODS FOR SPRING or 18 6 7;. FASHIONABLE SILHS. STEEL COLORED POPLINS. MAGNIFICENT ORGANDIES. NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS HEAVIEST BLACK SILKS. NEW GOODS DAILT, I 6 wfmSia DRY GOODS. 3 P RING ASSORTMENT CP nOlISE-FI'RNISlIINO DRT WOODS, consist ma or LINEN, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN OODS, For Household Use, at Reduced Prices, SUCH AS LINEN PIIEETINOB. IILIOW 1.LNKNH, 1) A M A b K TABLE CLO I lib, 2 to 7 yard Km. QC1J.TS, COTTON BHEETINOS, PILLOW MUMLINS, TArll.E L1NENH. DAMA.SK NAPKIN'S, HURDKKED 1UWEL3, ULANKET6, EMRROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, ETC. Also, Irom the late AUCTION PALES IN NEW Voiih.a lot of M HT CHEAP HEAVT HICK TOWEL. LIN4.S, E.MEKOIDERF.D TA M BORED DRAPERT Ml' SLIMS. I.Ali: AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, tlllI D nOKIIER AND HEMSTITCHED ' HANDKERCHIEIS. ShtFPARD, VAN HKRLIKGEN i ARRIS0H, 17 llll NO. H CIIESNUT STREET, 22V) FAKILS Si VVAKJsEK, 229 NO. 2 NORTH NINTH STREET, Alcove Itafv. Eltfirhcil Rtid Unbleached Muslins, 12J c, up. hot HinlteH Muslius, lowcKt tuurket prices. Lust rillow-ciihe MuhiIu, 1 cents, line tnKc IiiHt-color Ciillcoes, U'4 ceulH. New Bpilut CullcoeH, 12, 15, Is, aud 20 ceutu. I'tiiK, lilue, and UulM-'reucli I'eicnles. Floured 1'crciUes, Kuwlish.Moui ulngClilutzt'S, t to. tpi ltig Delaines, Poll-de-Ctievresi 5 cents. Table Linens, irom 50 cents up. Towels, Bird-eye Linen, Nuraery Diaper, Etc. Best ronkes oi Slilrllng Linens. Oue bnle good Russia Crush, cents, ltu dozen Boy a' bordered Llueu UandkerchlefH, cents. LehL black Alpacas, 40, 45, 50, 50, 02, G9 c, etc. Ail-wool Elan-iels, 31, 35, 37, 40ceuU, etc. Doiuel l-'lunueU, -j, 3u, 31, oia cents, etc W bile Uoods imm Auction. One lot very tine Brilliants, 50 cents, worth 7a cents. Plaid Nainsooks, 25, 31, to 624 cents. Kine hti ipt d Nuiiibvoks, 5U cis., Jaconets, 25c. LUmburg Kdglngs very low, etc. elc. FARIES A WAKNER, No. Nortu NINTH Street. Linen Shirt Krtmta, made of UicharilHon'sand Dunbar's LlnetiN, expressly tor our sales, 37J-i, 45, fill. nil. ti'A(.. tio. and 7; cents. Tlit".- ply Linen Cutis, 13 cents. 9 29 p rj I C E flt WOOD, N. W. tor. EIUIITII and FILBERT, J 1ST OPENED 3000 yards Spring Delaines, 25 cents. Knsl Color Calicoes, 11, 12J.J, 10, and lSJc. Choice Shades Colored Alpacas, 40 and 50c. Choice Shades Colored Mohairs, G2 ceuts. Black Alpacas, 53, 45, 50 cents, up to SI per yard. Block and White Stripe Skirting by the yard. Fine French Percales. WHITE UOODS ! WHITE OOODS I Nainsook Muslins, very cheap, 25, 31, 373a, 40, 60. 60 cents. Solt Finish Cambrics, 25, 28, 31, 35, 38, 40, 41. 47, 50, 56 up to 69 cents. Soil Finish Jaconets and Victoria Lawns. A cheap lot of Stripe and Plaid Nalusoous. Muslins from auction, very cheap. White 1'lques. Mart-elUes, Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts. Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Mus Bus, Pillow-case and Sheeting Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. Bancs ins in Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cam bric lidkls. Ladles' and Gents' Hemstitch Hd km. Genu' anu Boys' Colored Border lidkls. PRICK & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. N. B. Dally receiving New Ooods. 10 22? QPENINC. M K V CLOAK STORE. NO. 81S ARCH STREET, Between Elgbth and Ninth Streets, South Side. Tbe latest Spring Styles, In every quality ot Clotb, at very low prices. Ladies In search ot NEW SPRING SACQUES should Inspect our designs and assortment betore purchasing elsewhere. DAVIS' NEW STORE, TIIE ARCH STREET CLOAK EMPORIUM, 318niwf2m No. 818 A RCn Street. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF READED SILK BELTS, SELLING AT (1, WORTH 3, AT WILLIAM EONNERSTADTER'S, No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, 3 18 13t Second dour above Arch. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. THE CHINCARORA ANTI-NERVOCS SMOKING TOBACCO! The CHINGA MORA TOBACCO grows from the rich soil of tbe "ORIENT," aud Is possessed of a pecu liiirly dellcloui llavor, entirely unknown to tbe tLbiu cos of all otber climes. Hut its unprecedented popularity baa sprung troui the tact of tbe entire ab sence ol that deadly poison, Ntcotln, which permeates every oilier tobacco, and which Is tbe one and sole caube ot tbe distressing nervous diseases, dyspepsia eic, which most invariably, sjouer or later, follow the liidiilKence cf tbe pipe and cigar. At tbe recent analyzallon ol tobacco from all purls of the world at tbe Academy of bcieuces, In l'aris, the renowned CberuiHl, M. J.Hinoureuux, ueclared tliitt while Euro pean and American tobacco contained lully eight per cent., and the purest Havana tobacco from two lo IWe percent, of A'iccim. the CH1NUARUHA did not con tain one dlHcoverable panicle of that deadly poison a drop of which, extruded, will desiroy lite. Our Ageut at HOM HAY has shipped us laree Quan tities ot the CHINUAItOKA during the last two years, and although we bave been pressed to supply the demand for this delicious luxury to tbe Veierau Bmoker, yet we are now prepared to oiler It in un limited quantities, at a pi ice much lower than some American tobacco of a lar lufurlor quality. A connoisseur has but to smoke the American to bacco and cigars, which are Invariably chemically flavored, to be disgusted with tbe medlcluul taste, which leaves a iiauaeous, unhealthy coating lu the mouth, and in lime uever tails lo shatter the nervous .Vi'J'Y of lhe "ORIENT" smoke the CHIN CARORA Irom morn till night, irom youth to age, and are happily unconscious ol the wild, distressing tire which courses tbiougb the veins of the Inhaler or the fumes oi tobacco containing Xirutai. I" ?Jl.,.v.Ue "very lover of the weed to try the CniN uahoka, and guarantee unprecedented pleasure In as delicious llavor. bold everywhere. EDWIN M. COOK & CO.. Sole Agents and Importers or the CHINGARORA TOBACCO tor tbe United States and Canadas, and Dealers In all kinds of Havana and American Clgan and Tobacco, MAIN DEPOT, 3 18 mwfSnHp NO. 107 DIANE STREET, NEW YORK. CARPETINGS1 QLEN ECHO MILLS. CIERHANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. ; McCALLlIMS, CREASE & F10AN. No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. MANUFACTURERS OP THRKE-PLY CARPETING8. EXTRA HUI-ER INUKALN HU1KKFINK INOKAIN, FINK JNOHAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN, RUGH, MATS. ETC. ' JJcCALLlMS, CREASE tl SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, 1 .'' I Kit OF CAEPETINGB, Etc. ENGLISH AND FRENCH AX.MINSTERM ROYAL WILTONS, TAPESTRY VELVETS, TAPESTRY KRCSSELS, RRl'SSELS, ENULISU OIL CLOTHS, HEMP, COCOA JIATTISMJH, CANTON 1M ATTIN.S ENOLISH ISURAINS, SHEEP SKINS, ADELAIDE JI ATS, And a full assortment of I'OKEItwN OOODS. JJcCALLlMS, CUEAiE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, JOUltEltS AND DEALERS IN CABPBT11SGSS Etc. Etc., Would call the attention of the Trmln to what are iieiioiiiiuateU "fill l.A DELPHI A. OOODS " to which they glvespci'iiil utteutlou. ' JJJCCALLUIS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, AGENTS FOR; WISNEK H. TOWN. ZEND'S ana A. FOLSOAl & SON'Si OIL, CLOTHS, AND i. W. CH IP.HAN A O.'S STAIR PADS AND CARPET LIKINGS. i Wrpsiu QARPETINCS! 300 Pieces of Elegant Patterns OK ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY Just arrived from Europe, aud now la Store. Alio, a complete assortment of ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, ENUL1MH VELVETS, ENGLISH RRCKKKLS AND TAPESTRIES, THREE-PLY AND INURAtN. VENETIAN, FOR HALLS AND STAIRS, 9IATTINUS, RIGS, MATS, ETC., FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. IN ALL WIDTHS AND UTILITIES. LEEDOI71 & SHAW, NO. 910 ARCH STREET, D2fmw2mrp .Between Nlnln and Tenth. JUST LANDED, ENGLISH CARPUTINQS, YELETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, INGRAINS. C Also.NEW STYLE VENETIANS, for STAIRS and HALLS, Willi. separate Borders to match, all made expressly for our sales by the best manufacturers, aud will be sold at lowest cash prices, 2 1 fmwsmSp REEVE L KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CIIESNUT ST. CJARPET1KGS! CARPETLNGSl J. T. DELACROIX, No. 37 South SECOND Street, Baa received per late arrivals, a.large and varied assortment oi J. CROSSLEY A SON'S RRUSSELS CAB. PET1NGS, NEW DESIGNS. Also, a laige lineol Tlifee-ply Kxira Super -d Fine IMiKAIN CAKfKTiNU.CUTTAUKaud H 0 CAH Vk.1, OIL CLOTlitt, bHADfcS, KTC whlcn will b sold at greatly reduced prices, wtioleHale and retail. J. T. UKLACKOIX, No. 87 Soutu HKCONU Htreet, Between Marketand Cliesunt Htreeta, N. B. Particular atlenliuu paid to the fitting upol Oilices and Cuuutlng-rooms. t Uiux JOHN R. WHITE. NO. 13 NORTH SECOND STREET, FIRST CARI'KT STORK ABOVK MARKJE JUlilKK ANU UEALKll LU CARPETINGS, 8IATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES, ETC. AT TI1K VKItY LOW KMT Hit ICES, ittlm QEORCE W. HILL HANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CAKPETINGS, If 120 NORTH THIRD STREET, Hason hand a large assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, to whlcn he asks the attention of buy. ers. 1 18 wfmam HATTERS. SPRING ST TEES GENTS' DRESS HATS, LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY STYLES, SUITABLE FOR TOUTII AND CHILDREN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES NOW READY CALL AND EXAMINE TUEX. I U lmrp.