i I -4 Owning Sfttgwpli PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON. (BCWDAYi KICKPTBD), ' AT THE EVENING, TELEGRAPH" BUILDING. NO. 108 S.THIRD BTBEFX prlot, Three Cents Per Copy (Double Bheet), or Eighteen Cents Per Week, payable to the Carrier, and r maUed to Subtcrlbers out of the city at Nino Dollar per Arjnnm; One Dollar and Kilty CenU toi Two Month, Invariably In advance tor the period ordered SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1867. Fenianism Again. Anotheb Fenian campaign ia said to be upon the tapis, with Canada again as its objective point. A call Is shortly to be issued for a -'Grand National Fenian Council," in which - the full plans of the approaching campaign are to be discussed, estimates for supplies of war material to be received and considered, and arrangements generally for the grand move ment to be made. ' -. Is it possible that the folly of this whole Fenian business, as a military enterprise looking to the forcible overthrow of British rule in Ireland, and especially through an attack upon Canada, is not yet apparent to everybody f Can even Irishmen be duped ; any longer into supporting sach a chimerical, not to say criminal, undertaking f What good results ha3 this Fenian business yet 0 produced f Look at that miserable Cana ' Kan invasion of last summer. A few poor Canadian farmers killed, and now a half-score or more of infatuated men wearing out the weary hours of a long imprisonment, having v barely esoaped the halter by the kind interpo , eition of our Government, are all the fruits it can boast. So, too, of the late attempted v rising in Ireland itself; what has it amounted to? There, too, a few victims have been furnished ' for the prisons, and that is all. Who can show . that this whole Fenian movement, from its ; etart down to the present time, has accom plished anything whatever for the cause of -Irish liberty ? . Grant all that is said aboui English oppression, grant that the object of Irish independence is a noble one, grant all as to the ends to be achieved that the most ardent Fenian can claim, and it does not help the matter any. Many a noble object has been sacrificed by the folly of those pursuing it. 1 Brains are needed for success even in a good cause. It is our deliberate opinion that the i' cause of Irish liberty is being hindered and put back by the follies of the Fenian leaders. We look upon the proposed invasion of Can .ada as an illegal and oolish enterprise, which, if persisted in, will simply result in putting a few more victims in prison, or perhaps in bringing them to the scaffold. Ireland is not to be liberated by making war upon Canada. ' There is just one way for the people to put a Stop to these foolish proceedings, and that ia to cease, giving money to be squandered upon them. ' What has become of the im--. mense sums already contributed? What have the donors to show for it all ? The mass i of these contributions are collected from .poor men who are unable to afford each gifts. ':' They had much better spead the amounts on their families. ' It is time that an enlightened public senti ment was brought to bear upon this business. r If the desire is to embroil our nation in a war vith Great Britain, we are opposed to any such thing. Our national debt, is large enough, and our taxes are high enough, with- out being still further augmented by a foreign war. The true policy of the United States is a : peaceful one. We are in favor of the liberty And enfranchisement of every people, but we cannot fight the world's battles. We have enough to do, just now, to take care of our selves. The New Orleans Failure. The failure of the First National Bank of New Orleans is calculated to cause great distrust throughout all the country. . The revelations ' made by the ruin of the concern let us into the secret of the management. It would seem "that the collapse was owing to its attempt to - reconstruct many of the leading Rebel gene rals. Beauregard, by a note for $40,000 and overdrafts amounting to $72,000, was recon structed one hundred and twelve thousand " dollars' worth. General Dick Taylor, $37,500; General Harry Hays, $20,000; General F. J. Ilerron, $200,000; Colonel J. O. Nixon, $80,000 worth, and General Wade Hampton and others in considerable Bums. ! The destruction of the fortune of the venera- We Jacob Barker is also secured by the j downfall of the First National. It will be 1 remembered that, Bome time since, Beaure ' gard was elected President of a new railroad ' in Louisiana. It seems probable that he gave his note to the Bank for the large sum of indebtedness, and, depositing railroad stock as collateral, secured the loan, which will, while aiding the railroad, run the bank into ' the ground. Tub New York Herald has been devoting Hs energies to investigating the corruptions - f the police, and has revealed a number of ' cases startling in the disgraceful condition of '. affairs which they reveal. Describing parti . cularly the fluid of counterfeiting, it sums up its estimate this" month: ' cuncy abfflT'W01!18' ?f.PSt,ftl . this city, aud of tt h7mo..ntU..cl0U,at'ou ia. that at least onihud L 11 " J11"101 .counterfoil curreucy elroulaVI """I'i :A,,U hand to liana the M rett,1"y from t 11 executed. uJ.mo?0over aSr,ror VH mutation isuutkrlhe sped,, proiooi!1 '? ? r" police, who are Bald to' have rSSiS? n,?' tUo .cent, of (he entire Issue. This, on lhAlV, ,lT,r U.-nof bogus postal currency i cl inl,? ' l' tbla city, would be $.w.uuo, whtou ii a it iiuiiilkoiue bJi.okiii.il liouui. for tnu tuluor 'iudui.tr' to puy for u llcoust-." t While we do not anticipate such a condition of affairs in our city, yet we think that a casual eye turned upon the doings of the I)etective force, might see some things which would prove the system anything but Imma culate. . . . TOE : DAILY EVENING : TELEGRAM PHILADELPHIA, . SATURDAY, Has 'Ant Traitor I!erh Fardohkd ? The recent decision of Chief Justice Chase in re gard lo the confiscation of the real estate of an alloged Rebel is of vital interest at the present time. The Chief Justice held that no man was guilty of rebellion until he was convicted, and no man could be convicted until he had been tried by a jury of his peers. This is the literal law in the question of treason, and, viewed in its light, we have really no traitors in our country. The gross negligence of the Govern ment in refusing to bring any to a trial, has really left them all legally innocent, although we all know thorn guilty. We have in the United States not a single traitor. Not one has been tried, and hence, not one is known to be guilty. In this light anothor question arises, which has already attracted the attention of jurists. If we have no traitors in the country, could the President grant any pardons ? It is cer tainly logical that if there are no criminals there can be no pardons. Hence it is a very doubtful question whether all the pardons granted are not utterly worthless as Riche lieu says, "Parchments for battledores." The President is not a Pope, to grant dispensa tions for deeds in prospectu. He cannot for give a man for a crime of whioh he is not guilty; and as the Chief Justice has decided that there are no State criminals in America, we greatly fear that all the funds paid as retaining fees to the female pardon-brokers will have to be set down by the pardoned South erners to the profit and loss account. Tiierb appears to be no prospect of a general Indian war at present, despite the surmisings of many to the contrary. The Indians, although hostile, are quiet, and the policy of General Hancock in talking them into sub mission, appears just now to be as successful as he could have desired. ' DRY GOODS. J, C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. SILKS ! SILKS ! HEAVY BLACK GROS URAINS, t7S AND a-oo. CORDED SILKS FOR NAiQUM, M OO AND ftit-80. VERT HEAVY OOLD EDOKO BILK 8. PLAID SILK POPLINS, Sl'OO. CHECK SILKS, ALL COLORS, ftfOO PER YARD. BLACK AND WHITE PLAID SILKS,.!. DEESS GOODS! NEW MATERIALS FOR TRAVELLINO COSTUMES. riUVRED GRENADINES. SILK AND WOOL POPLINS. Fit EN CM JACONET LAWNS, SI CENTS. 5000 YARDS FRENCH LAWNS, 8 AND 81 CENTS. COTTON GOODS! Still Further Depression Injrlces. Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 1214 cents. Excellent Yard-wide Shirtings, 18, 18, and 20 cents. Mew York Mills, Wllllamsvllle, and Warn sutta. Wide Sheetings, very low. Flllow Muslins, 23?and 25 cents. Good Yard-wide Unbleached, IS, 10, and 18 cents. Very Best Heavy Unbleached Muslins, 20 and 22 cents. Unbleached Sheetings, cheap. Cloth and Cassimere Depart ment. All-wool Casslmercs, 75, 85 cents, and SI 00. Fine Casslmeres for Boys' Wear, 05 cent to $100. ' Mixed Casslmeres, for suite, $125. Bilk Mixtures for Business Suits, $137 to J2D0. " Linen Drll's and Ducks. Stripe and Plaid Linens. 5000 yards Cloths for Ladles' Wear, one hun dred different styles. Prices, $1-25 to f t 50. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. NORTHWEST CORNER k t . . j EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. . llltomipS PHILADELPHIA. STOKES & VOOD, NO. 70S ARCH STREET, j OFFER ANOTHER CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS OOODS. FROM THE LATE AlCTIOAS, AT 1IDVII REDUCED PRICES. PLAIN AND PLAID LEKOS, S3 CENTS.! OTTOMAN POPLINS, AMD HAUAT1IBAM, STEEL AND BROWNS, 7 CENTS. I CREPE POPLINS), BLACK AND WHITCi, HU E AND WHITE, III AUTII'VL, l-0. j liFINE FRENCH LAWNS, NEAT STKLESi US, SO, AND SI CENTS. . :, UHANll'H POPLINS, HOHAIB1, AND HKLANUIN, FR WALKING A I Til t tCLLINM SUITS, THE FINEST SELKCV i ion in the city. t I NHIKltKU AND PLAID MCS1.INS, JACO KE1 AND CAM4IRICS, 17121 DRY GOODS. -Aw TL JX E rv AND Vq IVIINTII. SO CENT LAWNS. SI cent r"Bl French Jkronct Uwiin, Jlm rill-piny Fait Color Lawns at these price. Freucb Ornauflles In rich designs. S3 CENT URENADINEV. SS cnt Plaid Orpnnrtltips, Blum, Orpens, Si rent I'lnld Orefadlneii. all Hie colors. Fine siOLk 81 aud 7 1 bio Dress tioods. WHITE UOODS. Wlilte largrRstln Plaid MuMltis. v Krnl Ch(H;k Nainsooks. Hirlped and Plaid Hunllna. India Twliln, Hwliscs, lllshop's Lawns, Linen camhrlc ana Look Lawn, xcclletit White Plqiiv, OUcems. Berlin Gloves lor Lttdles aud Children. Veil Bareges, two qualities, all colors. Vt ll Uiekadinis lilnes, Ureens. Modes, Browns, Hosiery a full ftock Laillen', good qualities. Menls' llalf IJose Rood tipgllsn, for 60 cants. Genis' Jldkls. Jiemstllctied, Hemmed. Colored Bolder, He 60doren Ladles' HemBtltclied Hdkfc., t cents. Hiperb assortment Ladles Hemsiliched Hakfs., Blnglo one or dor.en, at lower prices tbau for yoars. Linen Collars and Cull's, LINENS. Complele Block Irish Linens, by the yard or pier. Table I) n U, asks, every trade, from su cents to fi'&O per yard. Towels some rtcent good bargains. Butcher's and Kboe Linens, oy the yard or piece. Filiow Linens a (ulr assortiuenc QUILTS. Very cheap now good time to buy, fS'Utand IK'itiQulliH, sevt ral kinds. 1 tstuthlp WurseiiU-s Quilts, every size and quality, A3 to fit, JAMES rrf1ULLAN, 8UCCE8SOU TO J. V. OOWELL & SONf, HAS IN STOCK AND UECEiyiNQ DAILY A LARUE SUPPLY OP HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS. The facilities he has for supplying bis customer wltb the BEST OOOD8 at the LOWEST BATE are unsur panned. He baa now a full line ot LINEN 81IEETINU3. at reduced prices. Also, PILLOW-CASE LINENS. TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. TABLE DAMASK by the yard. T0WEI8 AND TOWELLING by tbeyard. MARSEILLES, LANCASTER, HONEYCOMB and ALLENDALE QUILTS. FLANNELS , greatly reduced In price. ' feHEETlNQ AND SHIBTJNO MUSLINS. FUBNITUBE CHINTZES AND DIMITIES. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. TOI LA NET by the yard. WHITE GOODS SELLING OFF CHEAP. . RICH AllDSON'S LINENS always a specialty. All goods warranted to be what they are sold tor, at the 4 au 8mlh3ni S. W. COR. SEVENTH AND CM ESN CT. QARCAINS JN DRY GOODS. EVANS V PHIPPS, N. W. CORNER TENTH AND ARCH STS., Just received, another large lot of the Cheapest and most denlrable Goods yet ollered this Season, at prices that will deiy competition. SILHSt SILKS! SILKS! Those cheap Black Sliks we are selling so low attract atleulloD, prices ranging Iroiu tl'M and up wards. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Pplendld assortment ot Cloius lor Ladius Sackings, and Black Doeskin aud Casuluiere for Mens' aud Boya wear, very cheap. CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces Cbene Poplins, yard wide, for suits, very cheap. 2U pieces Mohair striped at C2.li cents, worth 0 cents. 4 taxes Lawns, ranging from '20 ceuts opwurd. 1 case French Fercales, 45 cents, worth 3o cents. SU dozen Bulmoral Skirls, large size, $im cheap. GENTLEMEN'S MANDKEKCUIEFM. A large assortment at reduced prices. 6l dozen Genth'Hiik Handkerchiefs, 87 cents, worth 11. LA DIEM, VIVE US A TRIAL. Dropln and convince yourselves. Our cUeup goods and low prices cannot tall to please you. Those who have purchased of us are ao welt pleased, they waut all others to COME AND DO LIKEWISE. Our method Is evidently becoming: popular ONE LOW PiUCE, AND i USTICE TO ALL. EVANS & PHIPPS. N. W. CORNER TENTH AND ARCH STS. P. S. Another Invoice of Kid Gloves, shades, bulling off rapidly. Beautiful Hi) si JOHN W. THOMAS. Nos.105 and 107 North SECOND St. NOW OPEN, POINTE DEM INDES SHAWLS AND BOTUNDES. LLAMA POINTES AND BOTUNDES, PUSHIT POINTES AND BOTCNDES, SHETLAND SHAWLS, 2smtlrp GRENADINE SHAWLS. 1807!!! AN ATTRACTIVE CORNER! BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY! ELEGANT GOODS t PRICES LOW! We bay pleasure In saying that we are alio Id 6Def an unusually attractive and elegant STOCK OV GOODS, and at PIUCE3 DECIDEDLY CHEAP. ' RICH HEAVY BLACK SILKS. MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, POPLINS. SHETLAND SUAWLS FOR .af PIANO AND MELODEON COVERS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES .AND TrYlLS e""mc. Mt","'l FLANNELS, All goods Bold at the very lowest pos,lblelrIcea and warranted as represented. "-""iejirices. and JOSEPH If. THORfJLEY N. K. CORNER EIGHTH Atm mvulBtu - GARDEN KTREE1S. t : Established lu Ibbi. It Sm8p DRY, REMOVAL J. PJ. HAFLE I O H, NO. OO U CHESNUT 8TBEET, HAVING DETf RniNED TO CLOSE OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK Of . SPRING AHD SUMBIER DRESS GOODS, 33EFORE REMOVING TO HIS TiSEW STORE, NOS. 1012 AND 1014 CHESNUT ST., WILL OFFER THE SAME ON AND AFTER ION DA Y, MAY 27, AT SUCH REDUCTION IN PRICES AS WILL INSURE A GREAT SALE OF THE DRESS FABRICS, A LARGE PORTION OF WHICH WILL RE SOLD AT ONE-HALF THE FORMER PRICES. 229 FARIES & WARNER 229 NORTH NINTH STREET. ABOVE BACK BARGAINS t BARGAINSI All-wool Tweeds, Boys' wear, cents. Meltons, for Hoys' V ear and Ladles' St cases. 68 cents. Double-width Cloth, all-wool, 12. Spring Sbawla, IroDj auction, la. Douhle-widlb All wool Delaines, 68, worth cents. Spring Balmorals, (1-26. 'table Llneus, Napkins, Towels, etc. Apron Blrd-ey e. N ursery Diaper, etc DOMESTICS t DOMESTICS t Bleached Muslins, best makes, lowest prices. W llliumsvllle. Waiusulla, Buy Mills, etc etc. Bebt Unbleached Muslin, yaid wide, IS aud Wets, Yard-wide Domet 'launel, 7X ceuts. Super All-wool Flnnuul, 60 cents. Ballnravaie FiaunelH. Cal'coes, war runted rt colors, 12, IS, 18, and 20O. OirgbsuiH, V2Hnd 26 cents. Yard-w ide r-prlng Calicoes, 25 cents. Bargains lu Huckaback Linen Towels, 28 cents. WHITE VOODS WHITE GOODS1 1 Poft finish Jcconets, 25,fj. and 80 cents. Vli torla Lawns, 81, a7, 45 so, aud 60 cents. NaiuBookR.Ludiessed Cambrics, Swiss, etc. bl.iried Muslins, line while Brilliants, etc. Plaid Nainsooks, as, si, !fiX,(o, 60. 80, and 06 cents. ' M hue piques, lroni auction, 60 uents. Flue Corded Piques. Hiii and 75 ceuts. Ladles' and Uents' Linen Hdkls., Irom auction, - Hofciery and O loves, at reduced prices. ' 1 Linen Shirt Fronts, 80, n7)f, 4b, 60, 60, B2X, and 750. Tbree-piy l.lueu CuUh, I t cents Marseilles Quilts from auction, cheap, etc FARIES & WARNER, 229(1 KO.III8 NORTH NINTH STREET, PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILRERT, HAVE JUST OPENED Two case Colored Mohair Alpacas, choice shadts. Flue French Percales, 373 cunts per yard. -Stripe Poplins, SO cents per yard. A cheap lot of Plaid Quods, it cents per yard. BLACK SILKS ! BLACK SILKS I Very cheap. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! White Piques, 50,86. 62, 75, 80 cents, and fl per yard. Handsome Plaid Muslins, very cheap. Bolt Finish Cambrics, Jaconetssand Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Muslins. Figured Swiss Muslins, from auction, cheap. Shirred Muslins, 6JX. 86 cents, H'12, 8125, and Beet makes Bleached ccd-rjrjble ached Muslins, at tiio v gi j xvTwan iu ia sa w iiii;so, Bargains In Ladies' and uents' Hosiery aC4-XiiS? Ladles' and Uents' Linen Cambric Hdfefs, A cheap lot of Worked Haudkerchlels, from auc tion. A large assortment of Linen Fans, very cheap. Ladies' and Misses' Hoop Skins, beat quality, 10 2i PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts, JAS R. CAMPBELL & CO. IMPORTERS, JORRERS AND RE1 AILERS OF DRY GOODS, NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, OFFfin THE L ABO EST STOCK OP DRESS O OODS They have ever exhibited, comprising the best and most denlrable fabrics for tue proseut season, at greatly reduced prices 5 2S tfrp NDIA SHAVL8. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, HAVING A LA HUB STOCK 07 INDIA 8 II A W lu 8 On baud, will offer them for the next three weeks at greatly (educed prices, leas than ever offered before. 4181m Ladies In want of this article will do well to pur chase now, as grt at Inducements will be offered. SILsCSJ ?UKS! SILKS ItLACK SILKS, GREY DO. PURPLE DO. WHITE DO. GUIS PELE DO. STRIPED DO, And many other BlCll SHADKS, all of SUPERIOR (4UALITIKS AUD BUST MAKU4, are ollered at a LOW FIGURJfi.at MAD'LLE KEOOn'S, 1lthtu3m NO. SOA WALNUT STREET. AIII8-SILK8, MANTLES, FANCY GOODS. -Al)X VILLI'S UK FKANCK.8I Hue Vlvlenn and 104 Jtoe lliclielleu, near the Boulevards and the J ion rhe. The larguhi euiporium lu l'uria. 1'rUies n ..r.i.cv. ,1. ri.ui utm e. jvogiiuu spoaeu. Di vnxut luade to uieasure lu torty-elght hours. MAY t 25, 18G7. GOODS. B2I t LINEN STORE. B98 ARCH STREET. Largest Lluen Stock In the City. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. LINENS RETAILING AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. Lately opened, direct from Europe, FINE SCOTCH TABLE - CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. RICHARDSON'S TABLE CLOTUS AND NAPKINS. SCOTCH TOWELLINGS, SCARCE GOODS. RLOOJtl VAHAIK TUWKL1, LINEN DRILL STAIR CRASH, RED BORDER. . BROWN LINEN CRUMB CLOTH, ,', AAD 4 YARDS WIDE. SEVERAL RALES POWER-LOOM TARLE LI MENS. LINEN (AHUBIG DRESSES, NEW BT S LKN, , , .' PRINTED SHIRTING LINENS, ETC. OZORQE MILLIKliN, LINEN inPORTER AND DEALER, 1 5 tlistusnirp No. 828 ARCH STREET. S0 134 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST. J. MORTON GALE. WHITE GOODS IN GREAT VABlKTf. Brllllauls, Plain and Piald Nainsooks. riain and Plaid Cambric. Striped and Dotted SwHa. lull Hue of ilue White Linen, all prices. Tucked and Khlrred Aluslins. llleached and Unbleached Table Linen. Table Cloths, Napklus, and Loylles. Towels, from 18 to fJ'.i cents. Fine lot ot Aln2SIritr:n7x,t ,..-, luifTtic anu Scotch Olugbatus, 25 aud 37 ceuts. DOMESTICS! DOMESTICS! Dom et and All-wool Flan nels. Ballard ale, Gilbert, aud Angola. New Yirk Mills, Wausuita, Bay Wills, Torresdale, Jamestown, and Whitney Muslins, Ltst Unbleached Musl.ns, yard wide, 18 and 20 cents. Calicoes, warranted lust colors, 15, m, and a) cents. Hosiery, Gloves, and Handkerchiefs, u QANVA8 171 EGtl BLACK IRON BARGES, FREE FROM COTTON, BEST IMPORTED. JCV1 HLCEAVED, AND FOR SALE HV EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET. MATERIALS FOR LADIES' WALKING SUITS AMI TRAVELLING DRESSES, IN CI RE AT VARIETY. It EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 2S SOlTil SECOND STREET. C-A 11 E.A P DRY GOO I S, CAllPETS, MATTINGS, J OIL CLOTXIW, AM WLMDOW BilALJui. V. K. ARCH AMBACLT, N. K. Ctoruer KLEVK1STU aud UAItEET Streets, .in uel this morulijg, f row auction li'Kraln Carpets, all wool, at 78c., B7c.ll,fl,,l'Wi nd l'b0. lUKraln (. arpels, wool tilling, Mc. 6uo and o. JtnBllBh Taietry Brussels Carjiets, only l &. tniry and blalr Carueis, 2ao. to 7Sc Hug Carrwts, xJ. to 76c. Hi UJP Carpels, 6o. to ffiic. Floor Oil OloUis, iSc. Window HhuVle..'l to A. Plain tomllo laud, too. V hlte Matting. 7c, to 60c. Bed M""'"' cTo-t!,0.. 'i - MU8"'-'UateAPBTORK.A RK ry H. E. Cornr BUVKJSTH and MAKKKT Btroem. LUMBERS, KO. 810 AKCH STREET T - K -el lies Opening Daily, j fj C " Laono. " w. Heal Ciu. -res. iji'ttouiiiiirs-. . ' i-oliiia Al'Pllqus Laow, . Poiute Out I.ac'i. - Thread Veil. Iroiu iJ'oO. . white oooua. Marseilles lor Presses Barrfn. I .ii aitisliiis gyards wide, at cents. ' Hlilrred u iiil kirii and Flam Naliinooas; soft liuwrthjus.iisw dwJgn. ekvv I tut 1010. ESTABLISHED X010. JUST ARRIVED 111031 X.IVI2I11700IL,, STEAMSHIP noSPHORCS, SHIP TCSCAROBA 2010 boxes Tin Plate, ' 1264 bundles Hoop Iron, 400 bundles Bar Iron, 187 bundles Can Iron, 165 bundles Galvanized Wire, 14 cases Sheathing Copper, 4 casks Fry and Bako Pans, 5 casks Files, For Sale at Lowest Market Ratej BY N. & G. TAYLOR CO., 301, 303, and 305 BRANCH St., IMP PHILADELPHIA. UKY GOODS. jj EPSTEIN A HAINES, Kes. 113, U3X N. NINTH Street, above Arch, of the late Arm of OWEN EVANS 4 CO. Open on MONDAY, from th fire In Church street, the lollowlng Dry Goods, bought lor cash, ten per cent, cheaper tliun W JET. These Goods are clean aad dry, and guaranteed as represented. 1W0 yards douhle-wldth Brilliants, 12Jtfo , worth J5o. low yards tine fluid JNalusook. 16c, worth 87o. luoo yards While Ouuibrlo, 12;ao , worth ibo. 6f0 yards flne Milrtlni? Liueu ioC.worUi 600. too yards Hoe Linen Bird aye, too., worth 87,0. 1000 yaids tine Bluy Linen. 21c, worth .'. 3'0uozen all lu.eu Towels, li'.c, worth lsO. 250 dozen all-linen Uanclkervhiets, H. 12'i, aud ISc. Also, loo yariu of soit-lialsh Jaconet, M audiic, worth Soo. 600 yards line Nainsook, 12, 18, 20, 22. and 25c. Also, (he follimlug Goods, liom a large jSherliTs salo In hew Tfork: 600 yards fast-color American Calicoes. 12','c 600 yard. bL blenched Muslin, lo and It!, a. 600 yards best unbleatheti Musilu, i:.',o. OR EAT BAHUAINS IN WHITE OOODS. Plaid Nainsooks, 16, 22, 23, 28. 31, up to 60a, too yards One riiiie, tsc to 81. loco yards douhle-wldth Black Alpaca, 2Ao. jt'lne double-width Mohair, It. 33. sue totrlO. DRIKS UOOD.1. DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods Irom r.,l,c. to l. ISprliig shade of JMohalr, at barealns. Great bargains lu Table Lineus. Irom 47c. to 9110. &ou dosen all-liueu Doylies, a, cheap. - CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES CHEAP, too yards all-wool Cassimere (must be sold to raise money), 60, 62. 66c. lo HOSIERY CHEAP. C1LOVES LOW. Ladies' Hose, 12'c.; full rexu ar. 40o. Genta' Hall-Jlo-e. 12'io ; full r-ulur. Sic. t 0 dozen Ladles' liuft Gloves, 26c All the new shades of Keal Kid Gloves, 1'15: bet ter than the sjaieiu Jouvlu aeiilug on KlgUih street lor tl'26. All ihe leading mskes of muslin 10 per cent, less thau Kighlli blieel prices. New York Mills, Wli liunisville. Wainsiuta, Whitney, For sUlalu, Whltlns vllle. Also, the best makes ot 6-4 aud Jo-4 froui 21,'ac up. We want yon all to save money In every purchase. As our motto is never lo be undersold, we thluk the lirst and surest slepping-stoue lo fortune Is to save a Utile In every nurcliuse. and the amount will gradu ally iucreaae. slowly. It may be, but none te ?. sure. Jt is toe stnaii -T , II. m r. . I bliUb 111 it vvaler: the Blobs llself nnnlta ..F uii'led; the tlrsl cent saved was the foundation of tha largest lortuue ever made. Get the lull value of your money, and save something by buvinn your iirv Goods at the Oue prlce iore of ' r EPSTEIN 4c HAINES, Nos. 118 and U3'i N. ninth Mt.t It Price dt Wood's Old Htaud. liul CHiLBiND j otreui. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. IHave opened, at their NEW STORE, N. VV. Cor. KlSTemtta and Cfeesmat, SI I.ENDID ASSORTMENT 0 " WHITE OODS, LACKS, EH BROIDERIES, LACE UOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, ETC. ETC. Of Bopt r'.or Quality, at LOW PRICES, nia xriNwaHO ton gPLENDID STOCK OP LINE&S AM) IIOLSE-HRNISIIIXCT" DRY GOODS, A. t Kotlucud Prices. A NEW IJUPOIITATION OF SUPERIOR EXTRA FINE AND HEAVY Dooble Dnmi.sk Tnlile Llneus. J'uble Cloths, iwo lo seven yard. long. jNiipKinsaiJu utiyiien iu uijii. HuckabHi k, Diuper, and Uiunusk Towels. jtluiniuDuu d. . ... ' -I ........... w ..... VII 3. Ll.ui.rii.if Mml 1'illllW l.illf liM. all Wllll.hU Iiunuure Glilnir.es aud Furniture Diiuilles. Liueu Materia. lor Dunters and Truvelllug Suits and Hiin ture uiul Carnui e Coverings. Willie Mueu Hollnud, lor window shades. J'lue Gauhe Huiumer Bliiukels. l liguni MarxMlies CluillM, entirely new stylw, with centre pieces, iinluolUeied In colors. Coiinlerpanes and tilnnkels, all oeKcrintlons. (aone und biiiriuier Klauuels ull wldifit, J utbroidered m;U printer! I'muo aud t able Covers. Lltgunt printed aud plHid 1- luiaiel. (or 6acqut4. Also, a Isrge ns ortment of white and colored Turle taiiH; wbit and colored Mosquito Hviiti'g, with i i Hint', com pie le: I.Mceuiid al uulm C'lirtaiuM, (Joi uieen and t'urluiu tl i.li'i lain; Window Miuiten. Also, a d ti. i-i niMiil (i.r t Ii 0 ij i iiiiwli. llnlerv. &11H Kii.i.lu 1.'... . 'es, Douiubtlo Aiusliu and bhitotiugs. brolut... J OH ejlllg. VI ,IJ wi. .......... Blid's eye l.ini ii, Linen iw".. rU Heavy JI:per, a 1 wliltlia. mvi iilnlil anu tlKiired .lour Linens. 1 i ....... .fur...'a k. .l I Mllil llllnhHr1. r.ltl I (