MiaJu THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 18G6. ittua LEGAL IN TBI LIGKNCE. DldBirrr CotrHT No. 1 president Judge Shan Wood. Mechanics' Bonk ts. Stephen flausgan. An ouon on two proroissorr notes drawn bv tne de fendant to the order ol the Insurance Company oi tlieHtate ol Virginia, in I'eor-mtmr, ItW, and by the Compnny mdomei to ihe Bant ol the common wealth of Kichmond, Virginia, and by tho bank in. dorsee to plaintiflit. The doiene tot np wan that the notes sued on weie tiven in payment of tho rronliiraon a certain policy ot insurance made br tnv Jnsuranne Company tiirouvh thoir rent in thia city, ana tlmt the oomldora tion therefor lalleo by the cancoi'ation ol tho policy br thfl airont ol the Couipsnv alter the brcakm out ol tbe Rebellion. It was further ret up In nolonw that when the p atnt lis bocame tho indorjers of t.ie two p omiftsorv nolosi, tuo piectHlititf indorsors, viz. t the Inauranoo Company, of the sute or Virginia, and the Hank of mo Louiuiouwealtb, riiclioiond, Virginia were alien ont nnes out o tiie aliuKluuoe Of tho United Maics, and within the a.loiriaiinn Of a lirolen Slate, to nit, the So-oallod Con federate states ot America, and that at the time of the commencement of thia suit the persons exorc sni" tlio no en of rovernuicnt on Uie so-called Contrdcrate States of America woro ut war wlln and enemies ot tne United Ma cs. and mat the said endorsers were such a i lens and stioii ono Bliea, and woje resident In the .Stato of Virginia, and adhering to the public enema's ot the United Stales. JuiIko Sharswond Oirrctod tho jury to llnd a ver dict lor the p'aintillY V rroict accordingly lor plum tins lor 1G1184 K Key and W. J. McKIro tor plaintiffs; A. J. Fish and Isaac llazlcliuist lnrdo londants CounT or Common I'lkas Judiro roarc. James V. Hhorry vs. Leonard Urovor. An action brought to reoover one week's salary as an actor at the JSew Cliosnut street Ihoutro, in the euminor of 1864, the plaint fl a' etrinir tnat be was lintiroporly difccnarRcd Tho dolense set np was that the plain tiff was discharged because of bis Intoxication. On trial, Thomas J W orro l, fc.?ii , lor plaintiff. Lucas and William L. Hirst. lqs , lor aeiendant. UltTBlcT t oukt fio 2 Judgo Stroud. Wol?a muth, Raleich & t o vs Liunson, Hawthorne & Co An action to recover lor goods sold and do lvorud. Verdict for piamtills for 16,01C'N6 1'iorce Archer, Esq lor plaintiffs. J. li. Wosiar, E:q , lor dniend- UlllS. Oeoreo L. Crawford vs. Jlnrcollus E. Mc Dowoll ana John 11. :dvard. An action to recover lo profopsional services of plaintiff as attorney for de fendants.' Dolense deny that Mr. Crawford was em ployed as attorney. Gourde M. Dallas. Jr., Esq., lor plaint J IT. Tnonias J. Dielil, r.sq. lor detoudants. t ouht o QrjARTKU SESSIONS Allison, rrtsidon Juripe. 1'iisou casta still occupy the sessions of thj Court. Catharine McQuade pleaded irulUy to a charge of stealing a coat, the property ot Joseph Michael. Mho took the coat out ot a back kitchen, and wa in tho act ol scllliis? it when aries.ed. Sentenced td lour months in County 1'rlBon. John Maun ploaded svilty to the larconv of a patent bvdiant, worth 10, tho properly ol Ueorre VV. Duncan, bentoncod to six months in County Prison. Jhuios Mason pleaded guilty to stealing three saws, the property of Mr Uyall. Ho broke into Mr. Kyail's shop to steal the arlic cs. bontenced to six months in County l'rison. 'J bomas Kelly pleaded guilty to a charge of steal ing sixty pounds ol iron, tho property of the Reading Railroad Company. Sentenced to lour months in County l'ribon. l'atriok Conner pleaded guilty to stealing: a silver watch, the i ro)erty ol Ktxliiy McCloskey. Sentenced to two vears in County 1'riHon. Surah Dine ( leaded gui ty to the larceny of a gold watch and Cham, tho p tiporty ot Knilly J. Houghton. Somonod.to nine luonths in County l'rison. Ccorgo bhannon pleaded gnilty to stealing a ciat. bclongiug to Ceorgii VV. King. Soutoucud to tllteeu month in t ounly l'rison. William AnUer on pleaded gntltv of stealinj ton pounus ol sugar fiom ts. & W. Welsh. Sentenced to three months in County l'rison. George Rowers, William Dradden, and William 'Wood, woro charged with s'eaiiug between four and six hundred dollars, the property ot tbe "Standard Mill," horns street and Fiaukloid road. Rraddcn pleaded guiny. The mills were jus: established, and no hie-prool bad been vet obtained. Mr. Kckstoin, the cvshier, therefore, frequently kept nioney in the desk. On tho Ut li of February lust, Rowers wa left In charge of tbe office by the porter or watchman. Next morning Mr. Kcksioin missed two hundred dol lars but lieinc iu the conliilenco of hiB omployors, Rowers wasnot anesied. Subsequently, on the 21st of Kebruary, while Mr. Ecks e n was at dinner, the desk wad pried opou, ana between two and four hun dred dollars taken Rowers end Rraddon being arrested, implicated Wood, who was also arrested, but denied any parti cipation in or knowledge ot the robbery. Rowers stated to the officer that a portion of tho money had been bidden under the platiorm of tho Kensington depot, and there 0137 was l"uud. There being nothing in tbe evidence to implicate Wood, ho was acquitted. Rowers was convicted. The defendants are all lads betweon fl teen and sixteen years old. The Ravels will remain with us two weeks longer. They have been very successful. What is the height of tolly ? To expend your last shilling for a purse. Anthony Trollope is said to be writing a 'History ot Fiction " Why does a sculptor die the most horrible of deaths ? Because he makes laces and bunts. The navy of Denmark consists of thirty-six vessels, two of which are iron-clads. When is a wave like an army doctor? When it is a surgin'. A Norweeian woman has piven birth to Jour "little pledges" at once in Wisconsin. The number of seamen and marines in the IritiBh Navy is C8,430. t Grau'a opera troupe will probably becin a briet opera season iu New York, on May '12.. There are 27,711 public billiard tables in Paris. A French savant prophesies a very hot B mmer. General Brags is a candidate for the Presi dency of the Mobile and Ohio Katlroacl. The Washington Republican is to be issuod as a morning instead of an evening paper. An ice-making machine has been marie in France that will turn out eleven pounds of ice per hour at a cost of half a cent per pound. Bjtfxslni has finished a comic opera, 11 Dia volo a Quattro, which is to be produced during the coming season at Vienna. Tho number of masked balls which took place in Paris on the night of the mi-careme WfaB 1000. "Cuthbert Dede" (the Rev. Mr. Bradley) has a novel in prtfs entitled "Matins and Mut- tODS." When do you indulge in your most extrava gant repast? When you have a piano for tea (lor.e). It is ald that one lcgmlator from New York city has lest $30,000 in an Albany gaming house wiihin tbe last month. A French lady, the Baroness de Maisire, has finished a grand opera ou the subject ot bardanapalws. Madame Lucca 1s Raid to have "signed" lor an engagement at Madnd during the month of April. It is Btated that Mr. Home, tho "medium," is to appear at one ot the London theatres in the part of "Macbeth." The Worcester Gazette states thut Goneral Burnsiae will be elected President of the Provi dence and Worcester Kallroad at au early day. -Mrs. Jeirerson Davis was a passenger on the Eteamer Indiana,'' whieh passed Memphis) on Alonuay, ou her way to St. Louis. The New York Tribune comes to us to-day greatly eu Urged and improved. It was lust twenty five year old yesterday. We are glad to Bee in it the symbols of distinguished success. Mr. G. II. Clarke has recovered from his receiit llmess, and will appear shortly at the New Che-nut Ktrcet Theatre in support of Misi Maggie Mitchell, in Tanckon. Chicago has no park: or. as the Tribune of thai c ty purs it, there are "fifteen square miles Ot m'Kl without a green snot of laud 200,000 people without a breathing-place." The Charleston Courier says a large num ber of Charleston families will spend the sum mer mouths at the North, and are already pro paring for the change. Governor Low, of California, has vetoed the bill giving State aid to the Pacitic Railroud, and the Assembly has sustained the veto by a vote ot Uii to 6.- Iteiolutipiis ipdoriting liynjrrcBS, pussed thcieiiate-by a vote o ati to 2lT. AMUSEMENTS. ThuGrkat Ravkli Mr. William Whei'ey de aervea all of the snceoss ho Is now experiencing at tiie Academy of Hus'o, for enabling tho oiiizius of 1 liilaoelphia to witness the pcrloimaners ot this preat troupe Antonio and (iahriol K ivol, Yotin? America, and tho graooful Martinnttl family are too well knovn to need any notice here. Thov are, together, the only performers ot their class in the world. The new premiere unnnu$e ot the trnup1- Is llari'JIe I'epita a French artiste and one ot the vnrmt accomplished we have cvir seen. Mie takes the place of the lamou Yroa Vtathiu and hr ap pearance each evening In tho Torpsichorean divor tiss ment Is thn sknai for universal applnnft. she Is ably assisted by lions Vau llnmme and Vandris, and llesdames Lamouieux, lMsires, Alarzeitl, Vandris. and Lehman, with an excellent cnrpn de ballet. The performances are varied and attractive, and some ne features ar aiido I in each perform ance. Several noyolties am announcoil ai in pre paration, which will keep HD rhn erlal of thl little pantomimic season to a very prominent dogree. Ancn Btbkft Thkathk Last evcnln tlin thea tre as Ulieii with a mint ta-liioinvV;o and intelligent audirnco, to witno-s the repetition ol Mr. Murdoch's per loi mance oi "Eveivn." This evening ho vlll a pear in tho DranuvUt The part ot "Vapid" li one in wlilch Mr Murdoch exhibits hl wonderful high spirits, that aro porirct y contagious Tho pny I exceedingly amusing, and H well ca-t. Mr Mur doch's exceedingly snccetoiul engavoment is draw ing to a cloco. It Is long since ho wns hero; It may be long belore we see him again. No one should lose tho oppor unity of witness ng an aotor who is, in his own special style, without a rival. N.w CnESNUT Strrbt rHKATttK The li'trrnier otirf the lietruyed will be given this evening. This play Is one ot great interest, and Is p ayed to perfoO' tmn bv the company at the Cho'nut Stroet Tboatie. Ms Orion, in tho tnipsssioned, tender wile, ha' ono ol thoe characters lull ol ilolicato tounhm sho so wed knows bow to portray. This afternoon a cnmeoT matinee will be given, at which She Htnnpg to Vimqurr will be plapd. The matinees at tho Chesnut are always crowned. Wai.nct Stf.kkt Thkatrk. Lvnh Is tbe play to-night Mrs. Rowers gives us lets of tho :'iii, and more ot I ho woman, than Mls Ituteinnn. Hor early scenes are lull of passion j hor curse is intense ra lier than violent. Altogether, Mrs Rowers' Luih Is a great artisllo pertormauco. Mr. MoCol lom will piay "Rudo'ph." WANTS fl7Rnn WANTED ON FIRST-CLASS MOttT n I JUU GAGK. Address " MoriBage," Lertgof Otrice. 4 11 St ri'HKEF GFMCMAL agents wanted to .1 act In Inunrtuiit locations fertile New YorK Accl- flental lrhnrance Coiiiifliiy. t ctive men ot good addreos, api'i to (iiAPK u. sur.s, uriincu ;nico, no. tip i ii in street. A npiy soon. a 2i FOR SALE AND TO RENT. O O M S TO 11 E N T Large, Well Lighted and Ventilated ROOMS, OA' TIIE SECOND AKI) TUIRD FLOORS OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. ICR South THIRD Street, TO EENT. Al'l'LY IN 1 JHF. OFFICE, FIltST FLO:K. N. B WITH OB WIl HOUr STEAM l'OWKR. FOR SALE A 'FRUIT AND Ornln Farm of 173 Acres. In Kent countv. m lawnre. a nuarter of a mile east of Kenton, a station on the Maryland anil Delaware ltai. road, and about six miles south or t-myrna. The property is handsomely situated, well Improved and productive The dwelling a neat iraine, containing eleven (11) rooms. 'Ihe bara one ol tbe finest in the comity At present, land suiliclcnt to keep ono hand employed, anil a garden well eiiim led with fruit. anJ planted aliundunt.y with vegetables, aro rcseived with ihe dwelllUK; the spring tl.lages and harvests aro rented on Kharcs A purchaer can there ore take nossess'ou Im mediately, without einbiuiassmcnt to himself or the operations of the farm. It Is first-class property. In a highly Improved nehrh bnrhood and Is oflert J below the nresoot market price ot such In ml . Price, tia.COO: ono-hslf cash. Address UENRY JOHNS, 4 Hwfnil2t Kenton. Delaware. frtiH WEST rillLADELPIH aTthr ele- JLiiigant property situated on HS.VERFOBD Street, Co ow 'llilrtv-sixth. lor sale. Lar-e flrst-c;a9 House, In perfect order, with lsrue CaMcn, filled wlih choice Fruit Trees and F owers. apdiv to LOI'18 DHF.KA. It Ve. 1033 ( hi snut street FOR RENT. HANDSOME COUNTRY Jil! SEAT, modem Improvements, stabling, etc. within one hour's drive oi the city ; accessible by Hail road. Kent t'H'OO per annum. Apo'yto FAiRlHORNF. RANI), 4 11 6tip o. 32 .South THIRD Street. CAPE MAY C O T T AGES TO RENT. I Apply to JESSE W. HSIITH. at Kldiiwav Douse. It April 12, from 1 to 2 P. M. f ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST. till Clement's Church. Superior dwelling, No 142 N. FWENTIETH Ktreet, lor salo cheap. Call from luX to 12H. 3o0 Cff TO LET. THREE ROOMS AND TWO j. KgUt basements with power, at United States liul'.d iisMill. os.22and 24 H FIF IKK NTH Street. 4 3t KHLEB A BKOTHERH, Proprietors. AUCTION SALES. B, SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, PHILADEL PHIA ART UALLERY, Ho 1020 CUi SNliT Street. SATW OF FINK AOATK, BARPIOUO, A"ND rAS 'IJ'.LLlNA VA.'SKHi CARD KECI.IVKK8, BISQUE FK.t'RES. URONE FIOIJRKS. ALABASTER t'OL I'MNh, etc., all ot reo nt Intuoruition. On Friday Jllomlng, 1.1th Instant, at II o clock, at Hcot 's Art Oallery, No, 1020 i hesntit street, will be cold an invoice ol the above named rlne articles, just landed irom Euro no Will be arrunged lor examination on xhursday after noon. 4 It Ht LOST. 1JOCKKT-HOOK LOST. LOST A POCKET liOOK, containing a small sum of money ami rail road tick e"s, oi no va ue to any one hut the owner. The limler will peane return said tickets to the owner, W 1 Lid A M 1. I HNllTON. Inquirer O'Hce. 4 103t OST OR MISLAID, A PERPETUAL POLICY J OF JKM'ltAM'K, Issned by the Fire Association of Philadelphia, to JA( Oil 11ASLI K, lor MtilW, dated July II, lt-60. Any liilorinuiiou iliereof will be received Ly C. ENOLIIOFER. Attorney-at aw. ?1 Imrp o. 407 orth FIFTH St, PHILADELPHIA DEPOT OF TIIE KNOX FaUIT FAHM AND NCKSERIE8. Wahave eitabllshed a branch ot our business In Phila dclplila, whore ordeis lor all our stock, Including ORAPf VIM H, RA.SPUe.KHV 8T ll A W B R U V , and BLACK BERRY PLANTS, C11RKANT and UOOHKBERUY BUSHES, eto. etc., will leceive urompt attention. JUCUMtA-OUlt No 700 STRAWBERRY. The most valuable straw Dorr' ot which we have any knowledge A good supply of Plant comtuiitly on band. Also , AORKTLTTJRI8T, And all other dealiab e kinds I'lants grown Iu po rn or BOXK8, for bearing FIRST SKA. HON, ot tha above two named kinds, cau be fur nished In any quantity. f rice List tree 01 cliarve PhsClilPTlVti AND1LLU3TK ATED PATALOQTJE, 10 cents. J. KNOX 3 21wlm No. 727 MARKET t-trcet, Philadelphia, EALSLEY PATENT STEP-LADDER. Having commenced the nianuiacture of tbe balhley patent step-ladder . tx PHILADELPHIA, we are fully prepared to fill orders to tiny amount. Sizes from I to lo feet. DEALERS are partlculalry requested to call and tea tbem. J. KNOX, No. 127 MARKFT fitrott, Philadelphia. Liberal discount made t4 dealers. 1 21 wim - TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS. BRACES. and all other Rnru'le.iii Aniiii&neM of the most mii'roveu nuns, innnneiv superior to all oiners. ai no. Ml Nonu SEVENTH Street. LadUts attcDclod. py Mia, Dr. Wot'LENACUAN. Male department by a coinpa- i. - I : B 9 w M sVl I S3 e m m tgj t m M 111 88S88S ii!!!!!!! cm MS PtStsfaWcSKM ii. 3j 53 CO OO (SO W (J V &3 u tx: a: ts sir ui O Eh PtaBMWKEM Eg 15 tea SBtCKKSBH f-HtrlrirHrH H f.l-r'f'frif-h t-lr-iri"HL-'trH 4 b-t AAilKh"S 3 CO CO oCJo WW OW 5Q o o Oe eO oo o ;w '8, B O go oJ a o 5 Co ea a as m K M KM goal gce ao m co oe"" to ao frit'r'r(rfc-'K as B) eBoO mtC to Bg) m 0 to m 1. ... ... la FINANCIAL. fE OFFER FOR SALE Central Pacific RE. 7 per Cent. Bonds J Interest payable in Gold, In the city of New York TJ. S. O'S, 1895, Issued to (lie Pacific Railroad Co. Interest payable in earrenoy. The cheapest (torero- tnent Bonds on the market, recclred by United States Treasurer at 80 per cent as security for National Bank Circulation. Morris and Essex Railroad First Mortgage 7'e, Due 1014, Btrlctly First-class Bonds; for tale lower than other Bonds of tbe same class. Government securities ol all kinds bought and sold. Stocks and Hold bought and sold on commission to this and other markets. Interest allowed on deposits. E. W. CLARE & CO., Bankers, 1138m No. 30 8. Third St. Phllad. rJpEN I'ER CENT. GOLD 150NDS. Principal Paid In Gold witbln Five Tears $250,000 OF BONDS FOR SALE, Secured by First Mortesge on the rropeny , Machinery, ana Franchises ot the MONTANA GOLD AND SILVER MIXING COMPANY. Chartered br the State of Pennsylvania. THK MONTANA GOLD AND SILVER MIXING COMrA Y has been otganlzed as follows t raHSIDBNT, WILLIAM UcLELLAN, Chambersburg, Ta. D1EKCTOES, . WM. McLFLLAN, Hon. L. P. WILL1RTON. J M. K I MM ELL (icn. H () Hit KLS. J AL11SON EYSTEB, CHAMBEHS licklBUEN. JOHM 6TEWAHT, TBEASL'REB AMD SBCRKTABY JEUEM1AU COOK. SOI.ICIIOE. TI1EODOHE CCTLER. The Compsnr onns lfl.lldS feet ot superior tJold Pro Dcrty a doiikhi oi which Ima heen tcstnd lor two Tears. and the viclil has ' cen laracr than any similar property that In s been worked in .hat rich teirltorv. usiiik au arastra 10 crush ibe ore. whion docs not save more than one tilth o, tlietold.it has yie Oed au average of 120 per ton i ne i ompanv nave pure rtsspo . and are anont to snip, two tlrst o ass mills with a I nrcessarv nicchincry, which will be started over the p alus in Slay or early In Juno. THE GOLD BONDS. The Bonds for sale are osvahle In cold In one or five vests, and coupons are attached lor the interest at ten per cent. In pold. The entire proceeds of the Comnanv will be dovotml to the redemption of the Bonds until they are paid, prin cipal ai d Interest i ne itonus aro lor sale at par. and an amount ol stock equal to the amount oi the bond will be given to tbe purrniiper wiinout cosi. EL?f Business men are Invited to call at the Office of the Comnnnv and see the various specimens of Its ore, with certificates of Its value, and get any lniormutlon desired. It ts conjld'ttttv expect d that lh' Company will be able to red' em all thtbndi in om j. ar )rm tlte time the Millt ate fiut in operation. twitcA urn be durina (Ac cumma all. call and set a Prospectus and examine the specimens and cpititlcatos These bonds will be on the market but a tew weeks. Office ot the ( omuanv. So. -z'H e. FOUhill Htreet. first floor, front - 4 S 7trp J'EW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY FOR INSURING AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL RIXDS. Capital, 8250,000 President, WILLIAM A. BAYLEY Secretary, EDWARD GREENE. INDUCEMENTS. The rates of premium aro very low. The plan Is so simple that any ono can comprenea nil Its workings. No Medical Examination is Required, And those who have been rejected by Lirft Companies In consequence of hereditary or other disuse, can effeot Insurance In this Company at a very small cost. So better or more satisfactory use can be made otto email a sum. POLICIES ISSUED BY LANCASTER & fi ASK ILL, N. W. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sta 3 ldrp GESEBAL AGENTS FOB PENNSYLVANIA QEO. A. COOKE IS SELLING IHE PHESTON COAL, Which is tho very best SCnXYLKILL COAL coming to this market, Egg and Stove sizes at $7 per Ton. ALSO EAGLE VEIN Same sizoa, at same pricos. Deliverable to any part of the city, perfectly clean, and free of slate. Orders received at Ko. 114 South THIRD Street. IJIPORIUM, 8 18 rp No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. J NEW INVOICE OF OOLONG TEAS, FOB BALE AT THE Market Ktreet Tea House. BOYD & CO., 4 Ko. 1143 MARKET Street . I 4 9 mwflm DJ isncy colored cloth) army and navy elothlnj . In s tyle uiiHUHituwe.l. i " 1 bwrp Jt AUliT . 18 MitTU 8t., above C'hwaat. do DRY GOODS. LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND ELEQAN1 SACKINGS FOR LADIES ALSO, COATINGS AND CASSIMERES FOB GENILEMES. Just received, and for sale undor GOLDEN I'BESSU&E, by 4 8 12t WILLIAM T. SN0DCRASS & CO., No. 34 S. SECOND Street. JJIjACK alpacas TKOM THK LATB ATfCTIOH PALKS. From 13 to 79 cents per yard. Ttloes Ureatl r Beduced. CURWEN STODDAKT & BROTHER, Kos. 4C0, 452, and 454 N. 8ECOXD Street, 4 9 St Above Willow. JIGI1T CARSIMEHV8 AND CLOTHS, FOR i LADIES' HACKS AND CLOAKS. Choloa Styles, at Reduced Prices. CURWEN STODDART A, BROTHER, Kos. 450, 462, and 464 N. SECOND Street, 498t Above Willow. rlOLORKD ALPACAS OF nFlOICE aiUPES, ' and Superior dualities, at SO cents, Irom a late A no tion hale. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Mos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 4 9 8t Above Willow. LACK AND WHITE SOLID CHECK POP Llk S. from a late Auction Sale, at Ureatlr Reduced 1' rices. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Hoi. 450, 452, and 454 N. NKCONU Street, r 498t Above Willow. MARSEILLES QUILT3, OF ALL SIZES AND GBADKS. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Kos. 450, 452, and 454 N. 8ECOVO Street, 4 9 8t Above Willow. COLORED AKD WHITE GROUND FIGURED JIOHA1KS, irom Auction, at Reduced Frloes. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, ios. 450, 452, and 454 N SKCON L (street, 4 9 8t Above Willow. CARPETINGS. JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-IIALF-WIDE VELVET CARPETS, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. 15. ono, No. 904 CHESNUT STTtEET. 3-4 V-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, RED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. TP. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. I). ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 500 tieces NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TArESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. II. ORNE, No. 904 T3 20 3mrp CHESNUT STREET. rfrpi A REDUCTION OF TWENTV-FIVE 17(1 1 1 per cent., or from 2ri to a200 less upon each ini-trument tb.n our KeRular cbedule Prices. IiesiiiiiK to reduce our iorK' s ock of supnrlorand blub' v iniDroved. ncbly flu.slu-a seven-ooiave Rosewood flANOM previous to tiie removal to our new store, Girard Row, No. 1103 Chesnui ntreot, we have concluded to otlrr tbrui at the aotuul eo-t to nianufaoiure and at prices eguallv as low as we sold Uiem beiore tbe war. lliera instruments have been awarded the htphest prcniluni. at all tbe priuciimi cxbiblilnns ever bald In tills (ouiitrv. with nuuicroiu titstiinunlals Irom tbe first artists in America and Furope. Tbev are now the lead ins l'lanos, andaie sold to all parrs oi the world ferauui desiring to purubase a flrst-clas flano. at Rreatly reduced rates, shou d not loll to avail tnem iM'ie of this opportunity, i iromars ot the rexular schedule price, vtlth pncl-'a cuts of the sty e of our Pianos, can be nsd at the wsierooins, and, on app.lca- liou, wui ut) KUl uy luuii. i BCHOMACKEB A CO., Wareroouos 4 621trp Pol021CnEh.NUT Street. fmbfia RAVEN A- HA CON'S ml 1 1 B K A V T I F U L PIANOS. They have stood No. 1 lor forty .years, unil duiiy mcrt'SHe iu pupuiani r ,j. e.. iiui L.L1. 41 w4p BEYEKTn a id CHK8NUT Streets. B J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North; SIXTH Street, ; MAKUlfAClUBEE OF VENETIAN BLINDS, A.ND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and litest assortment In the city at the lowest prices. C a 2nirp HTOIiE B11ADHS MADE AXD lETTEMD- J-yn. . HCNTEE, No. 44 N. SEVENTH STUFET, ABOVE Fll.l. KKT, rHttADELPHI A. Acknowlrd;ed by at! par m mtiretted as by tar Ui , . u frWuaatiwiot p Pt'4urr -mint 'fttotf. TlClCt. . lllOltOl'tltL tmd irrman-ni mrrt quteranteed Inevr? cs.e. Venieuiber IK. UUF'l KK B (lelebrated Kemcdie in only 1 Cod si nulne at hi. oid e8Ullihe(j Office. No. 4h.iVJtAiisret1abvi'UU-v nit. . ' v . . : t. , f , ' ..... DRY GOODS. 113 PRICE & WOOD, H3 N. NINTH STREET, ABOVE ARC II, Dare joat opened t Another lot of 6000 rardi of Bloco'ied Muslin, best in the city, for S oents. Bleached Mnslins, yatd wide, bost makoa, Unbleaohod UanUns, 18, 20, 92, 25, and 28 eti. Heaviest yard-wide Unbloaohed Muslins, 24 cent per yard. llliow-case and Fheetln MuMlns. fileaohed Muslins, (nil li yatd wldo, 811 cents per yard. Fast color Calicoes, 15 cents per yard. Best qnality Calicoes, fast oolors. IS ota. per yard. American and French Ginghams. Plaid Toil de Clievre, 25 c uls per yard. I Jnst opened, COOdozon Linen Napkins, warranted all linen, tiSS, $2 45, $2:0, $16), S2 75, op tm CS'CO por doxon. Tab e Cloths and Table Linens. Shirting Linens, 45, 60, 62, 75, np to $1 40 por yard. Scotch Diaper, by tbo piece or yard. Ufjon Bird eje for Aprons. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. Sort-finish Cambric, Jaconet and Nainsook Mus lins, Swiss Mnslins, and Victoria Lawna, I'laid aad Striped Mnslins, Sbirrcd Kusltns. bargains in Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies' and Genu' Hemstitch Hclkta. Gents' Ncck-1 10s, Shirt Fronts and Suspendora. Ladies' and Misses' Hoop Skirts. 1 Cambrio Kdnings, Insortinfrs and Fiounolnn. Dimity Bands, eio. eto. Good qnality Bonnet Kibbons. Kos. 4 and 6 Corded edpe Ribbons. PRICE & WOOD. Ko. 113 N. NINTH Street, above Arch. N. B Will remove to the N. W. oornor Eiehth and Filbert stroe's about th last of April. 8 SI AT IlETAIL. JAS. 11. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, nave mado extensive additions to their pof u lur Stock oi SULKS AND DEESS GOODS! WHICH TIIEY CONTINUE TO SELL" At ISIoderato Pricos. WHOLESALE ROOMS (TP STAIRS. 3 811m "yM. II. UORSTMAM & S0AS, FIETH and CIIEIIRY StsJ PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS, COTTON TBIMMIKOS, BLACK AMD COLORED OALLOOSS, CLUfiY LACE8, BELTINGS, UUirUKE LAUES. BALMORAL TBIMMINOS, 1 GIMPS AND ORNAMKNTS, ' COLORED VELVET RIBUOX3, HEAD NETS, ETC. SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving tbe latest NOVELTIES of tbe Emopran markets, besides our own production oC various st) les In NEW TRIMMINGS. Our prices are reduced to the very lowest GoUl rates. 1 M amrp J)RESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. POILDE CHEVRF8.2S cents cost 10. KOI LARD CHALLIKS, 31 cents, cost 45. FOULARD CHALLIES, 33 oents. cost 48. GAY PLAID POPLINS, 37X cents, costM. PLAID FOIL DE CBEVBES, 40 cents, cost 65. PLAID ILLUSIONS, 50 cents, cost 65. DOUBLE WIDTH PLAIDS, 75 oents, worth fl 00. DOUBLE WIDTH PLAIDS. IH cents, worth t-25. DOUBLE WIDTH FIGURED MOHAIRS, 50 cents, worth t5. DOUBLE WIDTH FIGURED MOHAIRS, SO cents, worth 7V DOUBLE WIDTH FIGURED MOHAIRS, 75 conte. worth 81 00. NEW STYLES CHALLIE DE LAINES, at 23oenta. DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY, at prloM below tbe cost ot Importation. MCAT PLAID BILK POPLINS, H5. NFAT I'LAID SILKS. l i5 SMALL fLAlT) C1I.K8, (1 ISO. HM ALL PLAID SILKS, 811. fMAi,L I'LAID MLKs, a-j-OO PMALL LA1D SILKS, 2 60. Webave now one of the mot complete assortments of siLKs In this city, and we are sellmx tbeiu ut lower prli ts tban ihey cau be Imported even if gold should iio down to a niuu'i lower tlvure. Very many qualities) we are nelling at tbe original gulu cost. XT. STEEL & SOIV, 4 9 niws Nos. 713 and 715 N. TESTU St. DKEIFUSS A BELSINGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, )! ave Just opened a ot mpletc stock o Sl'ltlNG GOODS, CONSISTING O LAC1.8, EMBROIDERIES, AND FANCY GOODS. SOO pieces plain and striped Jaconets, tbe newest styles. Sbhred aud lucked Muslins, which we are oflerftig at low prices. too dozen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at old prices, 25. 37. 40, and 60 cents A full assortment of the newest destirn LACE COL LA 1,8 aud COLLARKTliCS, troui 31 ceuts up to 10. GLOVEfl GLOVES. A complete line of JOVVIN KID GLOVES, to which we Invite at tention, wli'th we oiler at low hgures. GABRIELLE SKIRTS. GABRIILLE BKIRT8. Ttia newest, most desirable, and stylish skirts bow worn 1UCKF.li SKIRTING, a cheap and desirable article .or ladies wei.r. Sli TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS OF DE61RABLB MIXTURES. FHOM tlH TO 73 CTS PER y H1). AUCTION LOIS AT RhDUCXD PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, oa. 460, 462, and 461 N. 8 KCON D (Street. 4 6 8t Above Willow. JJEW LOTS O.F SPRING GOODS FBoIm THE LATE'AUf'TloW JiAlES OP BFTTlSII ' jOODS. OUtJtT EIUC110N IN PRICKS. CURWEN TOT)DARm BRO'JTIER, os. 160, iM, and 154 H. SECOND Btroot. 88t Abovu Widow. .: ' r A
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