8 AMUSEMENTS. Tnn Nrxt Lmtukk. Hon. W. D. Kclley will deliver tlie next lecture before IheHoeiitl. Civil, and Statistical Association of the Colored Peo ple of l'eniiH.vlvanlB t, National Hall, on next Wiormlay evening, March 21. Judge Kelley has chosen frr his subject "The Thirty-ninth Con rrfss." The celebrated "Mack Swan" will sing Jtn're opening and dotting ot the . J7 entern has been re-eneaBod at tills hTtfxuIrhZ111 .1mr tff evening la ihf br) f 0f fynthia." n the Flowed of with the lneKrPrformttnce commence ppfarance pn Monday eyeqjng, April 1. iKch Btrkki LtiKATutt. i'mri. with Mrrf. Drew as "Mary Netley," will be played only Jbnr nlRhts of this week. On Friday evening Mr. Frank Mordaunt will have his first benefit, upon which occasion Mrs. Mordaunt will appear for the Urst time at this theatre, and Mr. Frank Hrowor will perso Bate "Glneer Blue," in the Virginia Mummy, On Batnrday evening Mr. It. II. Craig's bene fit occurs, when Mr. Barton HU and Mr. fctunrl Kouson will personate appropriate char acters. T?Ai.HUT Btreet Titeatre. Miss Lucille Western appears for the seventh time, this evening, In her very suuoesBlul role of "Lady Isabel," in Kn.it l.ynne. Hhe will besupporto(l by Messrs. Ueorgo H. Clarke, Charles Waloot, Jr., Mrs. Chester, Miss EflleUermon, and others. American Theatre. Mr.Fattle Stewartand kis Koyul African Japanese are having great noeeess. The popularity of the Houth American .Brothers, who are excellent acrobats, Is until- Wnlsheii. A matinee is announced' for next Haturday, at whloti twenty-five dress-patterns will be distributed. jAPANEfiK at the Academy. In order to accommodate the thousands who desire to wit ness the wonderful feats of Professor Kl&loy & jMaguire's great Imperial Troupe of Japanese Jugglers, acrobats, and athletes, the managers have made arrangements to hnve the Troupe IK-rform at the Academy every evenirs; this week, and on ttie afternoons of Wednesday and Buturdiiy, Many new features will be added to the already attractive entertainments. This evening the famous "Butterfly'' and "Four Lad der TKrial huspeuslou" tricks, will be executed for the first time. The IIicll-Rinokkh. An Immense troupe of bell-ringers commence a season to-nlglit at Concert Hall, The troupe consists of the two l'eak families and the Uergnr family, anil in cludes twenty-live performers, the number of Whose Instruments comprises two bell-tables and two hundred and eighty silver bells. Two solo harpists and two solo stair bell-players are likewise contained in the troupe. Performances will be (riven on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. This reorganized troupe Is the largest that has yet vlhited the city, and the peculiar talent it sets forth is cultivated to ttio very highest pilch. The Illustrated Tour ok Ireland. The large saloon of the Assembly Building lias been engaged for the entertainment known as "Ireland;" an Illustrated tour of the Emerald Isle. Its sixty life-views are said to exhibit the historical, legendary, humorous, musical, and sentimental phases of Ireland, and It is further enlivened with, songs by AIiss Teresa McKennu and Mr. J. Barker, and the piano playing of Mr. W. H. Uoberls. The entertain ment commences at 8 o'clock. Carncross & Dixky will Introduce this evening "All Wrong," and the groat troupe of Sable Japanese. "Ham-Sand wlch-Cellar-Kitchen" appears by permission or same "Iligh-Old-Coon." Other good things will bo given. WANTS. WANTED MEN FROM THE COUNTRY, to cull at No. 413 CHESNUT Street, Room 1. second floor, and Bee tlie 1'A TKNT ATMOJil'H 10K1O vliUTT KA MAKE It do a churning every day from sweet milk in rive minutes. By investing a l'uw hun dred dCHurB tib to too can be made every day. It costs but 30 cents and retails for jau. 3 I.i6t WANTED TO RENT A MODERN li'jj'l Dwelling, containing ut least eight rooms, Has aim bath. Northwestern part ot the city preferred. Bent not to exceed Address "L," Box 1700, 1'. )., Philadelphia. 3UI.1t A TENOR, OF ACKNOWLEDGED ABILITY and experience, desires a Ciiolr situation. IK X 22u;j, i: O, 3 I :it FOR SALE. JB VILLA SITES FOR SALE. THREE lillfl adjoining properties, of about four acres each, uvurlouking Reilleul'and College I'arks 4iK) feet above tide water live and a hull' miles outou LANCASTER Avenue, nud ball u mile from stations ou Fenuayl vanla Railroad. lor healihlutnes, distant and home views, and sur ronndlnas, there are none in tlie neighborhood of Philadelphia superior to these locutions. W ill be sold together or separately. Price. J7000 each. Apply to J. M. OTJMMEY & SONS, 3 IB St Mo. 60S WALNUT Street. HANDSOME NEW STORK AND DWELL' INU. WITH. PLATE-ULASB WINDOWS, and an conveniences. No. 2-18 N". TENTH STREET. 3 is 6t For sale, with possession. TO RENT. ALUABLE STOR2 TO LET, No. 811 CIIESNUT Street, Bank of the Republic Building. ALSO, TWO LARUE ROOMS, $8 APPLY AT THE BANK. INSTRUCTION. THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND ;io.nni:it(iAL institute,: NO. 710 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. This Institution la now open lor Educational pur nobes. 'Ihe outfit is perlect furniture luruutfiioui Leluii entirely new. Tll: TKI.KMKAPHIC 1EIAKT5IK.T Is under the control of .Mr. Park Hpriut;, wlio, us a most complete and thorough operator, is uuiiuallliedly endorsed by the entire corps of mauauers of the Wealern Union Telegraphic line at the inulu olliee In this city. Twenty -one lustruiueuta iu coustaul opera tion. THE LADIES' TEI.ERAriIIC DEPART JHEMT, In comfort and elegance.equalM any Drawing-room iu the city. Opportunities lor study are. here afforded that are unequalled. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Is under the especial care u( Mt, T. O. Search, an ex ierlenceduccountaut, and late Professor of Account In a prominent Business College of this city. A lull corps of Teacher always Iu attendance, UNPARALLELED OFFER. "We will refund the entire charge ot tuition to any pupil who may be dissatisfied wltli pur Instruction titer having giveu two weeks' lalthful labor iu either Department. KEND FOB CIRCULARS. TERMtS PUEVIOUS TO MAIMJH 1,I87. Full Course, time unlimited aa Telegraphing, three mouths 4u Positions (guaranteed. ;fd,Ul"CnTAYT-nR.Pre,td0nt LOST. ONE THGUSANDJJOLLARS REWARD! .m k,AAn Wo in nr. AtrAAt Wharf and tbe XjVJo i ( ucitu " Mtreet. on Monday even J Ulfl ICOU omi " w- . , . inic, March 11. between 8 aud o'clock, a large blade uumelled Leather LADY'S TRAVELLING BOX, . . . .......- i.ihi imnarB. with handle on top. narked "H. C. J.. Bait." The finder will receive the sbove reward by leaving mo w. So. 8 WALNUT Ptieet. rn"'y B. nUNTER, NO. 44 NORTII SEVENTH D nn.TTI DITTT i TIITT PTTTA. AckDOWiMKea ov..r"'; r,if,rf 1 HOKOIUH. uml Jr DNTEIl'3 Celebrated ' j"Tean c .iy be bmAtmulMMhUmu THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FOURTH EDITION LftTEST FROM WflSHINGTO.1. erBCJAI, DESPATCHES TO EVENING TELE0R4FB. WiaHiNOTON. March. 18. A. II. Stephens' Position. The friends of Alexander II. Stephens deny that he has taken r round niralnst. t.h. clonal plan of reconstruction, The Adjournment of Congress. Vajriotn attempts were made In the House this morning to Introduce new business, Ue. Binned tJ CC?mlt the House to a Rummer ses. elop, but n.oisjXf them were suocessful. The majority 1 Hie H0.f.,. seems determined to ad journ this weCi Supplementary Reoik t'uctlon BUI. An u fl'ort will bo made to pet rv Vote to-day on the Senate Supplementary Heconsti'.uction bill, under the previous question. It will not pass the House in the shape that It paused the Keuate, and must ko to the'Commlttee of COii ference, which will delay final action upon It. Mr. Humuerhas been busy in the House this morning to Ret his free school clause, rejected by the benate, Inserted by the House. The New Currency Measurt. The bill Introduced by Raprenentatlve II oopcr to-day, to nmend the National Currency act, Is similar to that reported by hi m last ses sion from the Committee on Hanks and Cur rency. There are no material changes. It is not proposed to call up this bill for action at present, but merely to have it printed In ordor that it may be considered, during the recess, by the banks and others most interested tin the subject. PROCEEDKCS OF CONGRESS. Senate. Washington, March 18. Mr. Johnion (Md.) pre Konied the ci eiVnlials id' l'hlhpF. 1 homav, Senator elect from Miuyland Cor six years, ending MurcUl, lS'.'i. and asked that they be read, aud that Thomas be Kworn iu. Mr. Howard (Mich.) moved thnt they be referred to Hie Judloiary (,'oinnnttee. Mr. Jolinnon said lie would like to know the rea Fens of Mr. Jlowurd lor departing from what lias been the almost Invariable rule of tliu Nenate, wliicli was to receive a isenatoi' elect upou his credentials, and II lie be not In - point of fact a Nenatnr, that Ims been made the subject of an Investigation hy the Judi ciary Committee anil of subsequent action. Ilefore M r. ITowurd as.-dnned his reasons he (Mr, Johnson) hoped to be excused for availintj himself of this occa sion to say tlmt;in point of loyalty to theUoverumeut now, Mr. Thomas was Just as acceptable as he (John son) was, or anv memher ot this body. Whatever nilKht hnvu been Iris opinions during the late war, or what nili-hr have bten his opinions ot the manner In which Hie war was conducted, he was satisfied that if he whh admitted to a seat in this hotly he would he found worthy ol'tlie trust reposed In him, and observant of the oi.th which he was required to take. He hud done nothing which would render it improi er for him to tak that oath, lie (Mr. John son) had known Mr. Thomas so long and so Inti mately as to justify lutn misiiylng thai, lf'he had dnua anything Inliing wiihin the limit of that oalU, he would lie tlie lust limn in tie world to take It. 'I I in t he was willing in lake that oath was conclusive evidence that ha hail do e notning lucousiteut with lit duty he owes to the i Government. Air. Howard said Hint personally he knewverv little of Mr. Thomas. It was, however, u matter of ct remon rumor that the gentleman wAo was now an n plicant lor admission to the Senate sympathized with the ftebel in the late civil war. One rumor which had reached him (Mr. Howard) was that Mr. Thomas performed an act tendiogro give aid aud comfort In the Kebels during the exist ence of the late Rebellion. Ot course he would not vouch for the truth of tiio rumor, nut judging- from some remarks reported in the newspapers as having fallen from the lips of tlio applicant alter his election iu Maryland, he would Infer that at present ho did not feel any very warm attachment to the body for a member of which he now offered himself. At all events, whatever night oe the truth of these rumors, lie submitted that It. wa i entirely fitting and proper that this matter suvuld he investigated by a com mittee. Mr. Johnsin did net know what rumors Mr. Howard reierret' to, in i.'lalK.n m any particular act ot Hie Senator elect u liic.i bud iriven aid and comfort to the Il"bel8, Perhaps 'ie relerred to what was said on the tloor ef the benate on Saturdav, that Mr. 'I homas had, hlle Kecieiary of the Treasury, trans ferred a large amount of muney from New Voric to jSew ( rleans. In anticipation of the Hebellluu, that it n.'fcut be there to assist the Kebe)H, House of Representative!. Two of tlio newly elected members from Mew Hampshire (Messrs. Kin and Stevens) appeared, hud Hie oath of olliee administered to them by the S) eaker, and look their seats. The Speaker proceeded, as the regular business In order in the morning hour, to the call of Ktntes lor lull and joint resolutions for relerence. I'uder the cull bills were introduced and referred as follows: lly Sir. t'luin.Vr (N. Y.K to prevent Infringement and frauds on patents. Kelerred to the Committee o.i l'atents. Also, to establish a National School ot Science. Itcicrred to theCoinuiiitce on Mines and Mining. lly Mr. Kuiidull (I'a.) toautlion.ellnu issue ol Trea sury notes not bearing interest to lie used In provid ing a sinking fund lor the extinguishment of the uelioual debt. (This is the same bill Mr. Randall reported last M-sKion ) Kelerred to 11:0 Committee on Hanks and liankii g Jiy M r. ITooper (Mic-O, to amend tlie National ('nr renry act (beinpthe sani" bill as reported by him l)e ct inherit). Kef'erreU to the Committee ou iiauking and Currency. Hy Mr. Cuke (Pa.), in reference to duties on scrap hen. To the Committee on Ways aud Means. Hy Mr. Myers (l'a.),to provide lor the adjustment ami Biitistaction of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by tlio French prior to olstof July, lsol. To the Committee on Foreign Affairs. liv Mr.Weiker, lObtoj to provide a criminal code for tlie Histrict ol Columbia, and to provide a system of education lor the Public1 Schools of tlie District ot Co lumbia. To the Comniitleeon the District ol Columbia. Hy Mr. IScbofield O'a.). to legalize the act of the Cali fornia Legislature, granting the right to cut timber on i lie Public Hands within the county of Alpine. To the Committee on Public i.icids. Hy Mr. Clarke (Ohio), to declare the effect of certain land patenis. Kelerred lo the same Cointn ttee. Hy Mr. Kchenck (Ohio), to regulate the foes of Claim Agents and Attorneys t.i repeal the twelfth section of the act of July 17, lwi.. defining the pay and emolu ments of cerialn officers of the army, and diiecting the Secretary of War to lurnisli certain muster rolls lo the different (states. Kelerred to the Committee on Public Hands. Hv Mr. Hawrence (Ohio), to define ana punish cer tain crimes In relerence to the qualiiications ot Jurors n certain cases, to authorize adeposit ol trust funds n the Treasury of tlie I'mlcd Slates, to protect the Ichtsof notion of the ioval citizens, and to reoeal certain pai ls ol the ue of April m). itiio. lor the punish ment oi certain crimen ir.;niosi me niteii states, ili lerrcd to the Judiciary Committee. Hv Mr. Holman (lnil.). a loint resolut on of the fn- riiana Legislature in reference to Fenian matters. Heftrrea to me i omnmiee on foreign A Hairs. Hy Mr. W llliams (lint.), to suspeud the act of April 12. lMlii. authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to cancel four njilllons of Treasury notes monthly. FROM CANADA TO DAY. Financial AffalrsSt. Patrick's Day In Toronto Troops Armed with the Snider Rifle. Ottawa. C. W Iarch 18. The discount on American invoices for the week, was twenty, live per cent. The revenue of Canada tor tlio month of February was g710,u'So. and the ex penditures were ioii,7!5U. xne amount of pro vincial notes in circulation on the fJth inHt. was $3,1SU,700. Amougtne notices oi applications to l'arl a- meiit wus one for a charter to construct a rall wny from Niagaru rlvor to the Detroit river. Toronto, fliarcn to. .-t. t'atricit's duv nnwspil oil' here '.without any demonstratlou. Bishop l.v ucli. in a uiscourse in i. iuienuei's catliedra . expiet-sed pleusure to lind that the procession nun oeen ananaoneu. Monthkal, March IS. Although liothinir on- curred on the frontier to cause alarm at present .i . i . . a . ,. i. i . . Llieitf uiv ucuvo iiirpuiuLlLrun ueillg matili to have troops in readiness to move actively to any point. The troops are armed with the snider rifle. They cau lire live rounds lu forty two seconds. New York Bank Statement. New York, March 18. The Bank statement shows the following: t Increase. Decrease. J.i0an,8 S U31.5M bpecle ' iiuJiT circulation Kng7 ouy.iou deposits . ' 2 mm Legal-tenuer,......,...::;::::; ?.2J4.72f Th Snow Storm. Fire. horses pertsbtd. The loss i, T taooQ. VHlUttU1e Ship News, Obbgo, March 18. A snow storm of irrent severity has prevailed here sine" HatnfdaT Tae rilrottUi re tcmpleteiy Wooked up, Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Mar. 18 Reported by Be Haven & Bro., No. 40 S. Third Ureel BKTWKKN HOARDS. fMW TJ H 7-.T0'S..Jy 10fi f.'oo city fts, New loij f'ioO do. New 101)4 I'hiO Pa R 2 ni 6s Ml tlfioo Pittsburg 6s 76 10 sh Penn Nat Jlk... 5SU tab Penna It Ml, 10 sb Norrlt'n. (2 looth llest'vle. id. 14 loo sh fetch Nay M iw do bso. 22 iOshLen v scr 1 It do ) 0h Cata Pf.M....b). VH KWsu IadR b;W- K hK) io hJO do bao. W. SECOND BOARD, 12000 V B 10-40s.reg..... m m(i()D-2(is '6..Jy lu7 '-WKI V B 7-.Kn Je 105 i lllBhC AAmn n ... BV ' 0 sh Phlla & Krle..,. Wt 100 uo b.Hi. 29 6K) do Mil. 29 loo do ban.. ! h'Osh Rending bm..50'M h'Osh Uest'vle...bau. M',' 100 do 63 sh Del Dlv 2" sb l'enna It K!s, ID do 6(1 S, 1 do. 6f.?i, do bt DRY GOODS. 5 P R I N C ASSORTMENT. The subscribers are now receiving ol their own Im portation, and irom the late Al CTION HAWH IN NEW TOR K, A large lotot II II K A HACK TOWEIOJUHO, TKBI CHEAr. CHEAP FREJiCII AMD IRISH SHIRT I ASU 1UOMIM1 LINENS. A very large assortment ot 1 rnititomi.KF.n andtajiborejd dka. i'i ki Mt'KLiNSi. KOTTINGIIAl! AND LACE CI7RTAINM IN CiltKAT VAKIETY. ENKROIDERED IOTII, TAItI.E AND PIANO COVEUM, AT REDUCED IRICEM. Also, a large lot of very cheap CORDED IIOUDEB AND HEMSTITCHED IIANDUERCIIIEIM. SHEPPARO VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, 14 emrp NO. IOOS CIIIJHNCT NTBEET. 229 FARIES & WARNER, 229 NO. 82 NORTII NINTH STREET, Above Race. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, 12c, up. llest makes WukIIiih, lowest market prices. Uest Pillow-ease Musilu, 2o cents. One case fast-color Calicoes, 1214 cents. New Spring Calicoes, 1, 15,18, and 20 cents. Tink, lllue, and 13 u IT French Percales. Figured Percales, English Mourning Chintzes, etc. Spring Delaines, Poil-de-Chevres, 25 cents. Table Linens, from 00 cents up. Towels, Bird-eye Linen, Nursery Diaper, Etc. Best makes or Shirting Linens. One bale good Russia Crash, 12J cents. 100 dozen Boys' bordered Linen Handkerchiefs, 12 cents. Best black Alpacas, 40, 4.3, DO, 5G, 62, 60 c, etc. All-wool Flannels, 31. 30, 37, 40 cents, etc. Domet Flannels, 20, 30, 31, 37 ',i cents, etc. White Ooods from Auction. One lot very flue Brilliants, 50 cents, worth 70 cents. Plaid Nainsooks, 20, 31, to C2 cents. Fine Striped Nainsooks, 00 els., Jaconets, 20c. Jiumbtirg Edgings very low, etc. elc. FURIES & WARNER, No. SiiiO North NINTH Street. Linen Shirt Fronts, made of Richardson's and Dun bar's Linens, expressly lor our sales, 37j, 43, SU, at), 02, U0, and 70 cents. Three-ply Linen Culls, 13 cents. 9 2!); EAT BARGAINS JN BLEACHED MUSLINS. CHEAPEST MUSLINS IN THE CITY. I II. STEEL fc OrS ! "Will open tills morning lease VH BLEACHED MUSLINS, at 12,0. These are selling elsewhere at l;We. 1 case BLEACHED .MUSLINS at 10c. Selling elsewhere tit 2lle. 1 case 4-4 KistsAX Jir-jj wustLia at iftc. Selling elsewhere at 22o. 1 case 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLINS, very flue, at 20c. All the best makes of Bleached Muslins, low. 4-4 line Unbleached Muslins at lHc, worth 22c 4-4 flue aud heavy Unbleached Muslinsat 20c, worth 20c. 0-8 and 10-4 Unbleached Muslinsat low prices. 0-4 BLEACHED PILLOW CASE MUSLINS at 20, 28, ;ilc. ti-4 Bleached Pillow Case Muslins, 40, 00a. 1(1-4 Bleached Sheeting Muslins, 76, 87, 90c. 200 Fes. GOOD FAST COLOR PRINTS at 12c. New styles lino Prinlsat 15, 10, 18, 20c. New styles Spring Delaines, 25c. HANDSOME STYLES OF NEW DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. It Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRINU UARDEN STREETS, OJ'VXEV THIS MOKXIXQ A BEAVTIFh'L .STOCK OF NEW SIRINCi DRESS OOODS. RICH HEAVY IILAI'K SIEHS. EEEUANT ERENCII CASHMERE SH AWES. CASSIMEREM AND CEOTHS, FOR MEN AND ROYS. REST TARI.E I.INEXS, NAPKINS, TOW EES, ETC. ETC. DOMESTIC 9IISEINS, CALICOES, DE EAINES, FI.ANNEES, TICKINGS, CHECKS, GINGHAMS, HDKFS., O.CIETS, TAREE COVERS, PIANO COVERS, AND WHITE GOODS GENERAEEY, S 16 8mSp AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. pATENT WIRE WORK IOR BAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ETC COAL SCREENS, FOURDRINIER WIRES. ETC., Manufactured by M. WALKER SONS, 2CT fim No. 11 N. SIXTH Btreet. beg. to call 1KiS2bTi1I grades Roods now on hand, emoting vvi yhe,,, ! among which are some "5Xt,Jf"id dltlereut viu ClaretH; BKANIiIEH. I "ry oTS nl Buperlor. tHgen; Wll lBKlfcH. "" btooT, together with KxyiTJH ALE. BROW? w BO exteualvely CldeiMl tfffiFiF&e of .11 sues. THE NEW BANKRUPT LAW E. H. THABP, ATTORNEY ANDOOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. No. 2 B. THIRD Street, ... .nia niieclal atientlon to the prosecution of VOIUNTAKY PSnU CO MPULSORY proceedings in BiSENClwTn Mi ln 'C4 letal. DRY GOODS. J C. STRAWBRIDOE & CO. PEAID SIEK8, fl'It. BLACK AND WHITE CHECK MEHS, INDIA SILKS, 137H. HI AVY MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS, f3-S0. HEAVY BLACK MILKS, EXTREMELY LOW. ELEGANT RICH GROW GRAINS, f 2-00. MAPLE AND GOLD-EDGE SILKS. POULT DE SOIES, MODE, PEARL, AND STEELS, 1-87. An examination of the above SILKS is solicited. PiaUES FROM AUCTION. f 150 pieces riQUES, very cheap, 45, 60, 70 cents. 60 pieces NAINSOOK MUSLIN, 25, 31, 37, 50 cents. 50 pieces SOFT FINISH CAMBRIC AND PLAIDS, 31, 37, 60 cents. 60 pieces NEW irLAID NAINSOOK, for Dresses. ALPACAS. Choice shades fine ALPACAS, at 50, 65. 75 cents. BLACK ALPACAS, at still further reduc tions. NEW MATERIALS FORJTOURISTS, 37,;C0, 75 cents. SILK AND WOOL OREYIPOPLINS, P25. LINEN GOODS. 05 pieces TABLE DAMASKS, from New York sales. 100 dozen RED BORDERED TOWELS, 11-00, 82-00. 100 Dozen LINEN NAPKINS, $2-05 to SIO'OO. Liberal discounts to' Hotel Keeper, and other large buyers. MUSLINS By the Piece at Wholesale Rates. 1 case fine BLEACHED MUSLINS at 20 ots. 2 cases fine and heavier BLEACHED MUS LIN, at 22, 25 cents. PILLOW MUSLINS, 25, 2S, and 31 cents. Utica, AValtham, and Hugueuot Sheet ings, Wholesale aud Retail. J, C. STBAWMlDGfi & CO. XORT11WEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS, 1 UtmtP RCHAMBAULT & BRO., No. 13C N. EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE AKCH, WEST SIDE, Will open this morning 60 pieces rich Lustre Alpacas, all spring shades, at 50 cents lease Silk Striped Poplins, beautiful goods, at 37 cents. Fine Black Alpacas, at 37, 40, 45, 50 to Si. 1 lot rich Plaid Poplins, at 62, worth 81. 2 cases new style Spring Delaines, 5000 yards new style Spring Chintzes, at 10, 18, and 20 cents. Spring Cassimeres, for Men's and Boys' Wear, gTeat bargains. Cheap Table Linens. Cheap Towels. 1 bale good Crash at 12 cents. 1 case 5-4 wide Bleached Sheetings at 25 cents, Good Muslins at 12 cents. Fine Shirtings at 20 cents. Williamsvllle Muslins at 28 cents. Wholesale and Retail, at 3 10 ARCH AM CAU LT & BRO.'S New Store, No. 130 N. EIGHTH Street. No. 1101 C'HKbNUT nireet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. V 111 open ut th s location in a few days A HANDSOME ASSOKTMENT I OF WHITE OOODS, LAC'EM, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, ETC. ETC, Selected by one of the firm In t je EUROPEAN MARKETS. naeiia .TflNsaitO TOU M JOHN W. THOMAS, No?.4fl5 ai d 407 North SECOND 8:., JUST RECEIVED, NEW t'HENE SILKS, PLAID SILKS, SUPER BLACK SILKS, BROCUE SQUARE SHAWLS, NEW STYLE SPMINO SHAWLS, NEW MATERIALS FOB EVENING DRESSES, GREY DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY 8 2 snwtfj - PIQUES, CHINTZES, ETC. MARCH 18, 1867. DRY GOODS. A T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IM SILKS. DRENS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, MOURNING GOODS, ASKIMEBES, AND HOUSE-FURNISH" 1NG DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPDELL & CO., 8 Ira NO. 71 CHESNUT STREET. . XV, Corner of S Fourth and AjtoIa Stsu ARE OPENING NEW GOODS FOR SPRING or 18 6 7;. FA fn ION ABLE SILKS. STEEL COLORED POPLINS. MAGNIFICENT ORGANDIES. NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS, HEAVIEST BLACK SILKS. NEW GOODS DAILY. 3 Swfmem AUCTION SALES. B Y J. M. G U M M E Y SON S, AUCT1UNKKHH, Ko. 6(18 WALNUT UtreeU Will hold BpriiIbt Pales of IUiAL KSTATK, bTOt'KS. AND PKCURTTTES AT THK PUILALKl.l'HIA KXC'IIANUK. They w oHl rHprntlully Rollcit Attornnyn. Kxecn tors biid AdnilnlHirntorH of i'Uiloa, TrUHteeit, an othcrH denlrliiK to nell property to send tlwm a niemc rmiduni of the same hs early as posslhlu,BO thutit may he fully advertised, FAT.K ON MONDAY, A PHIIi 1. will Include the KL1-UANT WtllWN KTUNK HEIUKNU10, ii fmt front, with French roof, aud three-story double Back Huildli k. ). 1&0 N. BROAD STREET. Was erected and finished throushuut in a superior manner, by Mr. it. J. liKhbinn, with extra conveniences and comtorUi, expressly lor the occupancy of the present owner. Lot 1DU feet through to Curl iMle street, VKHY VAIA'AJSLK STORK PROPERTY, with nix Brick DwelliiiKH and Carriage Factory on the rear, No. 4)6 N. (second Btreet. Lot ioxlW leet, through lo Ht. John Btreet. Til KKU-K TORY ERIC'K DWELLING, No. 34 Ciuherine street. Rtnteof John Tl. Nensle. deoeafiert, HANDSOME TllRKK-bTOKY BRICK RLS11ENCE. No. Fil bert street. l-.htale of Flephen Benton, deceasea. Four threo Rtory Brick KenUloiices. Noa. Ilt2, 1U4, mil), aud 112S Curt enter street. i-aine FstHte, Trlanpulnr lot of Ground, N. V. corner of Ninth street ami Snyder avenue. HHme Kstate. Init of Ground, south side ot Snyder avenue, wett of Mnlhtreet, h4 feet trout. Sume JstHte. Lot of Ground, eum Ride of Ninth street, from Snyder avenue to Cantiell street. Snme Fslaie. Lot, Cautrell street, east ot Ninth street. snme Estate. Lot, corner of Tenth street aud Buck road. Hume Estate. Lot, N. E. corner Tenth and Wlnton streets. Hume Estate. Lot, N. W. corner of Ninth and wlnlon HtreetH. Hume Lstale. Lot, S. E. corner Ninth and Winton streets. Hume Estate. Lot, S. W. corner of Ninth and Win ton RLreetH. tame Folate. Lot, 8. E. corner ot Jackson street and Buck road. Hume Estate. Three Lots of Ground, N. E. corner ot sixth anu i.ouoon Kireeis. Hume Ewlate. mrce-siury iirick i'.esiuence. jno. 1338 Ilnnililou sireet. GERMAN TOWN. Very denlrnhle Biilldluir Site. five iieres. Thorp'H In lie, east of Duy a lane. 3 DlGitlf B. SCOTT. Jit., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CllEbN UT Klreeu AT CTION SALES OF HOLSEIIOf.D FURNITURE. ii. WIT, Jr., win Kive wis personal utteution to Miica ot household furniture, at the residences of parlies removing or breaking up housekeeping, ou the most lavuruoie terms. EXTENSIVE SALE OF AMERICAN GOLD. SII, Vi'-B. ANU COPPJ--.lt CU1AM AiNU 11 KUAJjS, With WuHliiuKtun and Pattern Pieces. Amntm which will he toimil some very tine ani rare specimens, to he sold at unction, at Scott's Art Uui- lery, NO. lU'O) CJl J'.SN U J' street. uu i uesuuy uueruoon, loth lust., at 4 o'clock. Open lor examination on morning ol sale. Catalogues now ready. 311&t LARGE SALE OF FINE FRENCH CHIN AW ARE, TJi-A, l)ir IN KR. AINU JJJU5SJi.Hr Sl!-r, CilAM. LElt TOILET SETS. On Tuesday Morninn, liith inRtant, at 11 o'clock, ut Scull's Art Gallery No. 10'il) Chesnut street. a Iti't ANCIENT AND MODERN OIL PAINTINGS. On Wednesday und Thursday Evenings, March '20 andui.ul 7,'i o'clock, at scoll's Art Gallery No. lOU) Chesnut street, a collection of Ancient and Modern Oil Pululings, to pay advances, bulj posi tively without reserve. I'i 15 at A RARE AND niGHLY IMPORTANT COLLEO 'HON OF PAINTINGS, COMPRISING THE BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF MESSRS, BAI LEY & CO., OF THIS CITY. B. Scott, jr., Is Instructed by Messrs. Bailey & Co., of this city, to announce their annual sale ou the evenings of WEDNESDAY, the li7t.li, and THURS DAY', theffith of March, 187, ut 7, o'clock, Including original works by the most celebrated artists of Amerlcaand Europe; und furthermore adds that the collection cannot bo surpassed by any lu the United States. The paintings will be on exhibition Id the eastern galleries of the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, due notice of which will be given. Partlculurs hereafter. 8 17 M THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS . Nos. 13 and 141 8. FOURTH btreet. REAL ESTATE. HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, With Large Slde-yaid, No. 222 W. LOGAN WjUAItK, oetween Race and Vine streets, 46 feet front, 15" leet in depth On TUESDAY, March It), 18(J7, at 12 o'clock. Noon, will be sold at public sule. AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, All thut hanUsome modern lour-story brown Stone nitssuuge, with three-slory back building and two-slory kitchen and lot of ground, situate on West Logan Square. No. i'it. between Uuce ana Vine Hireels-llielot containing In Irout ou Logan Square leel, and extending In depth 1J0 feet to aau feet w ldereel. It has a parlor, breakfast-rooin, and 2 kitchens on the first lloor, 2 commodious chumbers dining-room, sitting-room, lihrury aud butler's pantry on ihe second Uoor; 4 chambers on the third lloor; 4 roonis In attic; gas throughout, bath, hoi and cold water, water closet, stationary withstands to third sioiy; 2 superior lurnaces, superior range, etc: all the w ater drained Into the culvert; cellar cemented: wine and provision closets; cloNels throughout the house' garden handsomely laid out. aud planted with ever greens and shrubbery: Hag-stone pavement: lion rail lug Iront.gruss-plot.and handsome evergreens. This Is oneol ihe buudsomest and most complete residences on Logan Siiunre, and worthy of special attention Clear of all Incumbrance, 1'errus Halt cash Fesi-esslon after the sale oi the furniture, which will be the first week in April. " Msy be examined between thlj hours of 11 ami t o'clock, on application to ""u 1 M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers s 0 H IS 1 4t I Nos, i.sh and 141 8. FPU RT H St. Y THOMAS BIRCH & SON, NO. 1110 CHER. NUT btreet, above Eleventh btreet. v",y3' BALE OF A A XP.P.l.CTroN OF GOLD SILVJ- AND FOREIGN. AMKIUUAjrf On Monday Afternoon, March 18. at 8 o'clock, ut in- Anri.,n L. old. by catalogue, a collection of Gold, Silv'er, und Coi per American Coiug. Also, foreign Coins Pol I. lilals. Medals, etc. Catalogues are Sow readif,?; now ready tor i.iiveiy uv tue auciiou btore, L3 12CI SECOND PALE OF niGIf CLASS OIL PAINT- We have the pleasure of announcing that we have now on exhibition at our Art Gallery, No. mo Ches nut Htreet, 06 Paintings, the contributions of the Artists of the French Etching Club. The bale will take place . On Friday Evenlug, March 22. atfti! nViivk. Among I lie paintings will be found Works ot Gustave Dure, Troyou. jniMuiiiu.1 1 Bemlodt, liarou, Cortea. Fauvelet. Oautler, XAiifautde Metz, julvsNoel, Rlbot. Van Elven, lolaire, Aruouz, B udln, t-outurler, Devaux, Gullleuiln, Iray, Moormans, Pecrus, Veron. t'ron, Charlet, Xlelaorolz, Gospll, liHieaiJ, Milrohaux, Noltomau, Hlnet, Vollon, Lanulle, Vemadour, Catalovnee are now ready, aud the Gallery opea dally until the sale. ! n C MAOKKY. AU C T I O N E E R AUCTION SALES. Philip Kurd. AnniinnAAi. M V h K L L A N H A. f! n a r"r io i unip rora IX,), AVCI'IUMlKUH. No. fins MARKET Btreet, n Thursday Morn.ng. oTli ' .""""""'"a " cioca, we win Ren ny caialogue. for cash, lsuO canes men's, bov. and youths' boots, shoes, brogans. balmorals, etc .i ' . . . j "uiiiiin oi women's. nilsRes. and children's wear, from city and Kaatern u..uuiariurers, emnracing a general assortment ol goods suitable for Spring siiles. fg 4t 10HN B. MYERS A CO., AUCTIONEERS tl Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET Street. LARGK POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES. BROUANH, TRAVELLING BAGS, ETC.- March 19. at in o'clock, will be sold by catalognn, on lour months' credit, about 1600 packages Bools, Shorn. Jirogans, etc., embracing a prime and fresh assort ment or tlrm-clus. city and esstern manufacture. Open lor examination with catalogues early on the mornlnic of,B'e- 3H4t LARGE POSITIVF 8A LK OF BRITISH, FRENCH' , .il l i'v . hi r.. . i IV. j ' i i 'in. a. J iium large saie oi foreign ana uomestlo ary goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit ana Part for cash. On Thursday Morning, i.fy, c . l.commenclugat uio'clock, embracing ahont J,H:kH,,'l' " iuU 01 staple and fanny articles ln woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons. btmiJJ.T1 lBl,KUP" reB(ly and pood arranged for exhibition early on morning of safe. (.3 19 St LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPET LNGB, ETC. .... . On Filday morning, f, raI.c S.J,' 11 cl0'k. wl'l u oll. by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 2o pieces or superfine and line ingrain, royal, damask, Venetian, list. Dutch Home cotiage, and rug carpeting, embracing a choice assortment ol superHiiegoods.whlch may be examined early ou the morulngot sale. 13 1S41 AMUEL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Pales of Real Fstate, stwks. Loans, etc, at Phila delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales are i.dvertlned In all the dully andseveral or the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre ceding ench sale. REAL EHTATK AT PRIVATE BALE. REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, MARCH 22, at 1-o'clock M..HI Philadelphia Exchange, real estate, RIDGE AVENUE-Valuable lot aud frame mes stmges. above W iley street. NIN'IH AND CHERRY STREETS, Southeast corner Valuable business stand aud three-story brick building. CHRISTIAN 8TREET Building lot, north slda west ol Gray's Ferry road. GFBMANTOWN Fisher's Lane Station Lot on btenlcn avenue, three fronts. CHESNUT HILL Lot ol over 10 acres on the road lending from Wlssahlckon turnpike lo Germantowa turnpike. LOCUST STREET, near Fifty-second street Twenty seventh aru Building Lot. DELANCO, N. J. Building Lot on Holly street, neur Second street. MONROE COUNTY, Pa.-Two tracts of Land, ln Ttinkliuuiiock township, containing together 58 acres. CENTRE COUNTY, Pa.-433 acres in Bush town ship, fcTOCKH, LOANS, ETC. fSi.udO Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Bonds, due 1871, Interest puyuble Juniiury und July, free Irou Government or Suite tuxes, convertible at any time belore muturiiy into Consolidated Mort gtige Bonds of the Company. (10,000 Rending und Columbia Kuuroud 7 per cent. 1st' morif;ai;e bonds. f4,ooo Balu Fugle Valley Railroad 6 per cent, coupon bonds. (5,000 Susquehanna Canal Preferred Interest 6 per cen. coupon registered bonds. (2 000 Hnt-quehaumi Canal S per cent, coupon bonds. (3,0(jU Wyoming Valley Canal Company 6 percent, coupon hond. (10,000 7 per cent. Hchuv lk ill Navigation Company Boat Loan, accrued interest from Nov. 1, IH'k',. (10,000 Union Canal Company 6 per cent, coupon bonds. (10,000 Junction Rallroi U 6 per cent. 1st mortgage coupon bonds, principal and Interest guar anteed. (12,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent. coupon bonds, 1st mortgage. Guaranteed by Pennsylvania Rallroud. (10,000 City of Trenton B per cent, coupon bonds, (l.eios per cent. Compromise Bonds city of Pittsburg. 4100 o per cent. Certllicutes ot Indebtedness, City of Pittsburg. 2r0 shares North Pennsylvania Rallrnadistock. lod " Camden aud Atlantic Rallroud Preferred stock. 100 " Allemown Rolling Mill. 141 " Allt'iitown Iron Company. 18 " Lehigh Crane Iron Company. 117 " Lehigh Zinc Company. 257 " Lltile Scnuylklll Railroad Company, 28 " Fust Muliauuy Railroad Company. 100 " Pennsylvania suit Manufacturing Co. l.'i " Locust Muuu alu Coal aud Iron Company lno " StisqiieJiuuna Canul Company. 20n0 " SchuvlK III and Oil Crock Oil Company. fiO ' Norih Aniericun OU Company. Sid ' Mummoth Oil Company Vihi " Horseneck und Burning Spring OH Co. 2uo " Flenniken Oil Company. 3i00 " Hfiring Dale oil Company. leu " b'uiiinur Oil Company. SOon " Florence Oil Company, MO " Fulton Coul Com nun v. 100 " Philadelphia aud Califoru a Petroleum Company. 3 12 9i icu Miitirts jiiucu jieum vimi nmpuuy. (loo hend Philadelphia und Bullimore Central Rail road Com imny. l share Preferred Stock Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rnllroud Company. to scrip Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rail road Company. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET hTRELT, LARGE POSITIVE HALE OF 850 LOTS EM BROIDERIFS. LINEN CAMBRIC AND LAWN HDKFS., LACE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. ETC., ot ihe importation ol Mr. ROBERT MACDONALD, by Catalogue, on a credit. On Wednesday Morning, I March 20lh, ciminienciiit; at lu o'clock. We invito ihe particular attention of buyers to this pule, being confident that lu extent und va riety it will equal any ollerlng ever made lfltlils city. Purllculurs in future advertisements. 3 IS 4t BY FURNESS, Bill N LEY & CO.. NOl 615 CHESNUT btreet and No. 612 JaYNE btreeu COAL. THE GENUINE EAQI.h VEIN, THE CELB brated PRESTON . and the puie bard ORBEN VN OOD COAL, Igg andMtove sent to all parts of the city at 6'50 per ton ; superior LEHIGH at(6'K Each oi the abo e articles are warranted to per fect eutisfaction m every respect. Orders received at No. 114 Houtii 1H1BD BUeet ilkKmporlum.ajlo 1314 WASHlBGIOiT Avenue. 444 QOAL! COAL! COAL! J. A. WILSON'S. (Successor to W. L. Foulk.) LF.II1U1I AMU St'HCTUUIX FAMILY COAL YARD1 NO. 1517 CAIXOWIULX ST., PUILt. Attention Is called U my HONEY BBOOK LEHIGH and RE-BROKEN bCHUYLJULL, botJ superior and unsurpassed Coal. Coal and Preparations best In the city. 2Mm 17. PATRICK & GO. NO. 304 N. BROAD ST., DEALERS IN IEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL C0AJ HAZLET0N, MAHAN0T, EAQLB VEIN, AH EJE-EE0KKS BT0YE, Alwaysoa band, undar cover, tndfreefrom DIET SLATE. StSffiWSO; JET1 L O K, I SI? AND Preserver of Natural Flower, A. H. POWELL, No. 725 ARCH 'Street, Below Eighth Bouquet, Wreaths. Batkeis, PyrtUBlfltOlCntFw iiiuiUed to nu.i t all testes IUV19
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