The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 03, 1866, THIRD EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "-T"-rr-n-Lfrtirirtirw
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1866.
1
AXISTBIA AND PBTJSSIA.
Tbrmtencd Rnpfnr Bftwwn the Two
fiima Powova Warlike Freparsw
lion.
Vienna (March 4) Journal of Frankfort,
Military arrantements ef tho irroatost importance,
and portending an linpoiullne rapture between tlio
two treat Uorman 1'uwora, have been adopted by
Austria. In a low days you may expcot to hi aro t'
the move mcnt or a larpo AastriRu force toward the
l'm'stan Irnniier. An order tor llie concentration
ot 100,(00 troops on tho tronticr ot SiloBia has al
ready been despatched lroin Vienna. - ;
the onisis ArrnoAcuiwo. '
From the Bortenhalle.
The tension between An-tr'a and i'rusala bag
reached its most txtrnno point. It will bp impossi
ble to eonceul mucli lonfcur die sccrot which bun led
to the nu itary arrangement which have been
adopted by Austria, a portion of which has already
been put in execution.
THE BRITISH CABINET URGING) MODERATION.
From the Vienna Dthattc.
Tbe British Cabinet lent a despatch to Benin,
pointing-out in ycry strong terms tlio eravo n spon.
ubility, wnich would rest upon l'rusnia 11 that power
should provoke a war in Eutope.
THE PRUSSIAN MILITARY SUPPORT TON BISMARCK
From the Cologne Qazttte, March 16.
Tbe situation Is soiious, and tho tonslon between
Austria and l'russia is ratnvr inoroasiuir than dimin
ishing. The poney of ilorr V011 Bismarck is more
acceptable in bieh quarters than borctoioru. General
IHanteufl'ol has deserted the section of the friends ot
Austria, and the mi Itary ciicles around theKinv
incline to the side 01 the Tresidont of tho Council,
lbe ordtnauco rolstiye ,ott.e plol ot tho Aufuston
burg party is a giave symptom, as it may possibly
give rlBo 10 a stu'e 01 war. The ui,.louiatisU are
busy in every court in Jturopo.
Tbe Immediate Cunse or tbe Tronble
AnMiiu Tlrtuatljr Onte4 from Hoi
attin.
From the New tree Prest.
Wehaveionff lio-nau d to bcltove that a conflict
would occur Let we e u Ausirin und rr.issia aiter the
Onsen coi. volition, it sti 1 Bccrns to us maduess
on the part ot iiorrVon Bismarck to think of set
tling the question of the Due. 10s br tuo sword.
Nevertheless wo cannot butrecoguize that the situa
tion is b cumins' very serion.i. it is not the military
preparations vointr on in 1'ruHSia and in Austua, nor
the general notation ot Ge. many, taut Ill s us witb
this belict, but we see that Heir Von iiumarck is
succeeding more and more in (faming over Kin if Wil
liam to bis piuns. A fortnight bko tbe Kina ot Prussia
still held aloot from the parties in uis cabinet, and,
after having beard various opinions expressed in
the Council ot February 28, reserved bis own Judg
ment. It was, therelore, to be hoped that the Courts
would romain agreed, notwithstanding the difference
ot the Cabinets, and that Kuiir William would con
line within fixed limits the Catllinian poloy ot ilerr
Von Bismaick. Ibis hope baa been violently dis
turbeti a.nco the Kin signed tho decree of the 11th
inst. relative to puuisbaMe aotsaeainst the sovereign
power. It thai Ueo.ee had emanated irtm General
Von aiantoutiel, it would have had less importance.
General Von a.antt ufliil is the aient ot tho ministry,
and;inieht bave been di'uvowed, but the King's
aecision is Irrevocable, ibis measure is specia It
senoua siiice it oiaims to be applicable to ilol
stein, over which the fUg of Austria is flying,
and ovor the administration of which oommtndors
can bave no autuority, however tho Gastoin conven
tion may be interpreted. The ordiuanco ot March
11 is worded as though there were no Austrian gov
ernor or general in liolstufn, and as though that
duchy were alroady a 1'ru.fiaa province It is not
the Piussian ministry which says tins, it la the King;
himsell. Herr Von Bisinarca's policy is thus ratified
by tbe highest authority in tho fttato. Tbe Prussian
Minister has obtained a vioiory that was deemed im
possible. All the forces of Piussia are henceiortb at
the disposal of Couut Von Uisuiarck. It is this
which invests tho situation with eo much gravity.
In the present state of things, It is soarceiy
doubtful that ii tbe Cabinet ot Vienna rejects, as
it must, tbe ordinance of March 11. the coup
de mam against Hoistein, p anned by Prussia,
will be the immediate remit. Doubt upon this
point is no longer possible. The coup de main
against Holstoln would be war war in which not
only all Germany, but, tn all probability, other
countries, would De involved. At the first cannon
abot the people of Germany would enter the lists,
and not tor ilerr Vou Bismarck, ibis war would
not only be a stiugsle for preponderance; it would
lead to the radical transformation of Germany. The
power which disposes ot thrones and nations may
perhaps have chosen a Prussian country 'squlro to
: light up this immense conflagration destined to
punly Germany. But we still bopo that, in reflect
ing uiion tbe calamities which must result from such
a conflict, tbe Prussian Government will, at the but
XLonicnt, alter its views.
Hllltary Preparations for tbe Conflict.
Vienna (March 17) Correapyndence of London Timet,
Although the results of the military conferences,
which bave just been bold here, are kopt trom the
knowledge ot tho public, it is a patent lact that
preparations for war ore being made in all parte of
the empire, in order that there may bo no un
necessary out ay, the mon on furlough will bo
Allowed to remain where they are until their servioes
are required; but they havo received instructions to
lie prepared 10 join their respective regiments at a
day's notice, it is not hkoly that a large army of ob
servation will be posted in Bohemia, as considerable
detachments oi troops are being p aced en echelon in
the vicinity ot the various railway stations. The
officers who naa leave 01 absence nave recoivcu
orders to Join their rogimcute immediately, and all
. them iwm tn hfi PAirnr fnr ilia nrtnrniir.hlTiir irnw. h
thouh they are well aware that the Prussian a. til
.,.. 4k.,.., n n.i.ll an..., llmttlm W.....lnn 4ll
lory is superior to tnoir own. J he Austnau cava'r
is magniilccnt, and should an opportunity preset
itself, it v ill baruly fail to render good service, jla
Hungary very many remounts bave been purclifiud
for tue artillery, and in various parts ot the (em
pire lists have been made ot the horses which
are fit lor warlike purposos. Miould the. be
a war between Austria and Prussia, General
Von Bcnodek will command the troops in
tbe northern part of the empire, and the
Archduke Albiecht will be placed at tbo head of
the Austrian army in Venotia Austria will at
ones assume the oilensive, should she bo eugatred in
a war with Pruseia. If Italy should make common
cause with tho latter, the commander ol tbe Impe
rial troops in Vouttia will keep withia tlio Quadrila
teral, and act strictly on the defensive, lam in
formed that an army ot two hundred thousand mon
can, in cose oi urgent ntetl, be collected in Bohemia
by tbo end of the present month, the immi
nent danger of a war with Prussia, has led
to such panic that Government Btouk
bearing live per cent, interest was estorday
1 noted at 68 80, A cay or two apo a mombor of tho
liplomalio I orps asked M. Von Buke, the cbiel of a
section in tbe J uuce Department, bow Austria
could think of N to war without money 1 Ihe
reply to the que that as soon as a shot is
fired Austria will i id to isuo 8iato notos (as
signals), payable in p, oi tbo nominal value ot
liity or one buadred . kus of florins. TneVionna
financiers are too dei i. bdtobeabloto appreciate
M. Von Boko's wit. Count Larisoh, the Austrian
Minister of linance, has jUBt received a proof that
Prussia is also making preparations tor war. The
Count employed revorai Prussians in some ooal
mines which lie bas in Austi.an rjitesia, and a ow
uas ago tho mon received ordors to return home im
mediately, in order that they might be enrolled in
the army. It is here bolieved that the policy of
1'iuBB a in tbe Elbe Duchies would undergo a change
if Count Bismarck should quit odice; but, tbe Ger
man statesmen and diplomatists, who, doubtless, aro
well informed on the subject, are not ot the same
opinion. They maintain that the Prussians, as a
nation, wish lor tbo annexation of Hchleswig-Hoistein,
and that a Liberal Cabinet would prove as
unreasonable as a reactionary one.
THE liEWBPAPEBS ORDERED HOT TO HOTICB MOVE
VENTS OF TROOPS.
Vienna Correspondence of the Aug sburg Gazette,
If one more proof were wanting that people are
sot deotived as to tbe gravity ot the situanon, it
would be found in the confidential intimation given
to the papers, in accordance with artiole nine of tbe
press law, to abstain trom all communications re
specting the movements of troops, their strength,
etc No more fur.oukhs aro granted in the army,
even lor a lew days. ;
' Tbe Foreign Power.
I
AUSTRIA THROWS ALL TBS BLAHS UPON PRUSSIA,
From Vie Parit Steele.
It is manifest that both parties la Germany are
making preparations to meet imminent eventualities.
It w announced trom Vienua that the Austrian Gov
ernment bas.in a despatch to the Kuropeuu cabinets,
thrown upon the Prussian Government the responsi
bility of the war, should a war be producod by its
policy of absorption.
PRUSSIA TO PORM AN ALLIANCE WITII ITALY,
From the Parit Prette.
M. Werter, tho Prussian Minister at Vienna, bas
actually in bis possowion an ultimatum which at the
proper moment be will sutldeuiy luuncn against
Austria, -and thai negotiations have Leon going on
betweeu Prussia ana itaty witu a view ot lakiug
; cbojmoa action SiiSiruekyAu'Uift, .
V,ntt Peiiteti:
ACSIBIA ANXIOUS TO PltTTLE THE QUESTIOE WITH"
OCT WR.
Vienna (March 20) Telegram London Timet. 1
It is stated tttat, besides the despatch to the lion
Geiman Great 1'oweM, Austria has addressed a cir
cular note to the minor Oiorman States with retnr
once to the misunderstanding with l'russia on tho
fcchloswiir-Holstein question.
ihe Vienna journals assert that it is the intention
ot Ausfila to submit tbe question to the doclslon of
the German 1) et.
It is rumored that General Manteaffbl will shortly
arriye here with a letter irom the King of i'russla to
the Emperor Franois Joseph.
trUFOTJIIKEO BUMORB THE RELATIONS VIB.T
CRITICAL.
From the London Pott, March 23.
We have reason to believe that the tetepraphlo
news, to the effect that since Sunday declarations of
a reassuring character bare bem rccoived Horn Her
lin by the Austrian Government, and that tho
approiinnslons oi war bolween tbe etcat German
powers bave been therby removed, are totally in
correct. J he relations between the two powors oon
tiuuo, OR tho oontrar y , to bo very critical.
AMUSEMENTS.
Arch Street (Theatre. Ur. Murdoch was re
ceived with the utmost cordiality and enthusiasm.
He was In high soil its, and though ot course timo
lias not stood still with bim, his enorgy, buoyancy,
and artistio powers are undiminished. Mr. Mur
doch's readings and elocution are 1 he perfection of
art, cultivation, and truth. His presenoe on the
stage gives dignity to the dramat o a-t, and brings
with It an atmospbore of refinement, lie was greeted
by a very full bouse, and at the close of the perform
ance addressed the audience in a somewhat lengthy
sptcch, which was listened to with broathloss inte
rest. In It be told us be had been tuiriy-live years
on tbe stage, and as be said taht we could on y wish
that, lor the take of art and the public such talents
were immortal. This evening Mr. Murdoch will
repeat Wild Oalt.
Walkut Street Thkatre Mrs. Bowers made
her reappearance amid her lrienda with all rtie
charm and grace which distinguish ber. "Pauline"
is a part peculiarly suited to her, ono whioh, in Bal
timore, alwavs filled the house to its utmost capa
city. Ihnre was no less enthusiasm here last night
than in Baltimore. Tins evening Mrs. Bowers will
appear as "Cannlle," a part to whioh she has given
a pt culiar tone, that takes away tuo crudity 01 the
French conception. Mrs Bowers, with great good
taste, introduces most of tbe Traviata musio in the
appropriate scenes.
New CnEBNUT Street Theatre Easter Mon
day brought a fine audience to this theatre, and, in
deed, witb such a ploce as A'ever Too Late to Mend,
the houses should be crowded. Admiraolv written,
containing a great moral levon, this play should sut
flice tor a three months' run, which it obtained in Lon
don. This evening we hope to soe tho version at the
Clio-nut, where, no doubt, it is as well put on tho
stage as in jLondon.
Academy of Music The attractions of tho
Bavels drew a bouse packed lroin pit to dome,
bevcr bave tbey appeared to greater advantage.
All tho surroundings, the mite -en tcene, tbe cos
tumes, are perfection. Gabriol and Antoiue Kavol
are as lu l of lite and fun as over. Mad'lle l-epita is
charming; in faot, the whole entertainment was
worthy ot the manager, Mr. WhcaHey, the liavois,
ano the public
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
ROOMS TO RENT
large, Well Lighted and Ventilated
HOOMS,
Oy THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS
OF TUB 1
"Evening Telegraph" Building,
No. 108 Soutli THIRD Street,
TO yfeBNT.
APPLY IN OFFICE, FIKST FLOOR.
N. B. WITH.OK WIIHOUr fcTEAM POWER.
FOR RALE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
1 Bandsctne uisdern Dwelling, every convenience.
ie iiu sirci, aoove 1 nompson.
App'V to HORA.CK FRITZ,
9" I
No gut) n. SIXTH Street.
aPJR SALE OR TO LET A HOUSE
sltrated In Twenty-flrflt street, above Fine. For
or ihiormation apply or address So. HQ M.MKCOM)
Btreet J a HMtrp
'ARCH AND TWENTIRTIT. NRAR RT.
V.NTI 1 71 II Ntn.nt tnr aaln rhn. P.Hl'lVnm lliU II
l'i'l. 3 oO
r-
TO RENT.DOUBLE COTTAGE, CON
talnlng eight rooms, and Ave In the attic on the
!freuton Kali road, one mile below Tacouy, with coach
Jiuus nu Biuuie.
I 24 2 w
Apply at Ko. 717 WALNUT Street.
TO LET THREE ROOMS, 20x40, WITH
fi4A l.w m. ik. TT a T . I.ln Will 1L3 ... (14
f---" ntCHIII 1 VVCli Ol HID J a AIAtli AlVBi tl
aim 26 h FIF'ltENTH Street
i 31stu2t J ESLER & BBOTITEB, Proprietors.
WANTS.
fl HREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO
JL act in Important locations for the Mew YorK Accl-
dentul Insurance Company. Active nienol good adilress,
apply to FbAMt O. ALLEN, Brauob OUlce, ho. 410
till 8 M X Street. Apply soon. 321
LOST.
JOST OR MISLAID. A PERPETUAL l'OLICi'
J Or 1NSI KAKCK, Issued by the Fire Association
of riilludulpuitt. to J At ins isaml,i.u. lor aiiiw, dated
July 13. lbfcv. Any lulbruiailon tliereof will be received
by , C :nglhofeb.
8 21 Imrp !o. 407 Korth FIFTH 8t
1IE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE AND HAENESS
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
COUNTRY.
LACEY, MEEKER & CO.,
No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET,
OFFER OF THEIU OWN M AKTJFACTUEE J
111 GGT nABNEBB, from 22'50 to 190
IIGHT BABOUC11E do 80 00 to S50
UKAVr do do 75 00 to 600
EXPRESS, BBAS8 MOUNTED IUBNES3 27 M to 80
WAdON AND bELF-ADJCSTTNQ 1600 to 30
STAGE AND TEAM do . 8000 to 80
LADir.b' SADDLE, do 12-00 to 160
GENTS' do do DUO to 78
Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Eosetts, Horse Coven,
Biuslies, Combs, Poapa, Blacking, Ladies' and Genu
Travelling snd Tourist Bags and Bocks, Lunoh Baskets,
Dressing and Shirt Cares, Trunks and Valises.
8 9 6uirp No. 1S1G CILKSNTJT ST.
QOFFEIIING MACHINES.
GOFFERING MACHINES
A large assortment of Goflorlng Machines Just
received per steamer "fit. George." ,
FOB SALE BY
i
ISAAC TOWNSEND,
llouhe-Furnisuing 6 tore of 'tbe lato JOHN a
MUBPHKY,
No. 022 CUESNU1 STREET,
I 121i Below lento Street.
HOOP SKIRTS.
DUPLE X SKIRT
FASHIONS FOB 1BC0. '
BRA DLET 8 L UPLEX ELL1P 1 10
(OB DOUBLE 8rBI.NO)
HOOP SKIItT.
Each Hoop of this TECULIAB SKIRT Is Composed oi
Two tinelt-inrlrfd ttrrl ttrtgi, brslded tiobtlt and
hviilt together anoa to epok, lorming at ones the
Bl KOGEMl and most FLEX IDLE HOOP made
1 dry will nnt bk' n or bhkak like tne single springs,
but will rviB i BKt.Bvi their pvrfkct and bkhitivi l
phapk where three or lour ordinary skiris will bave
been thrown awsy as useless.
Their vnndrrlu Aribiiu Anns or.ATT,y to thecoM-
rORT and CONVKNIKNCR. OCKlOOi KlvInK INTBNHE PLRAHfltg
io the wearkr, as will De particularly erprvncea oy
LAniss nttrndlntr cr ttd d rtcft'ont, bain, oprrat. ttc.
In fact lor the iromrnade. or h'Vte, the church, thta
Irr. or er they are rum bpashf.d. combining comkort,
Dt PABii itt and foohomt, with that iLBOAnea ol shape
which has made the
DUPLET ELLIPTIC TUB
STANDARD SKIRT
OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
Afannaotured excluslvelv bv the SOLE OWNEItS of
latent,
WESTS, 13KADI.KY & CAIIY
No. CHAMBEKS and Nos. 79 and 81 BEADE SU.,
NEW YOUR.
Slercbants will be supplied as above, and by Phlladol
plnajobtierx. l Oli HALE In all FinsT-CLASS Brtail Bionns In rats
CUT. Inqulietor 214 3intp
BBADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BK.IKT.
JJRADLEY'S "
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIIIT
Combining Durability with elegance oi shape. New
Spring Styles just received.
J. M. IIAFLEIOII,
8 10 2m No. 802 CHESXTJT Stroot
JJ.R AD LEY'S
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT,
Most fashionable and popular to use. For sale by
J. G. MAXWELL & SON.
3 10 2m S. E. corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT.
GEO. A. COOKE
IS SELLING THE
PRESTON COAL,
Which is tbe very best SCHUYLKILL COAL
coming to this market,
AT, $7 PER TON.
ALSO EAGLE VEIN
Same sizes, at same prioos.
Deliverable to any part of the city, perloctly clean,
and free of slate.
Orders recoived at Ko. 114 Booth THLBD Street.
EMPORIVM.
813rp
No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue.
CO AL! O O A. lull
BEST QUALITIES OF COAL
AT. LOWEST MARKET RATES,
AT
ALTER'S
C 0 A L Y A R I),
NINTH STREET,
BELOW CIRARD AVENUE.
BRANCH OFFICE COKNER OF SIXTH ASD
BrElSG GAEDEM IslEiETS. 21
ROGERS'
FRAGRANT ODOftTOLOE,
FOR
CIEANSING AND PRESERVING
THE TEETH. ,
Removes all substances destructive
to the teeth, prevents discolorationand
the' accumulation of Tartar, and a
spongy relaxed condition of the Gums,
imparting a pleasant and refreshing
fragrant taste to the mouth.
Guaranteed to contain no acid, or
any substance that will injure or de
stroy tb teeth.
Its cleansing and healthful proper
ties are certified to by prominent Den
tists throughout the country.
Sold by Dragg-latn, Fancy Woods Deal
ers and Perfumers, and at Depot, So, US
U11EKTY Street, Mew York.
Ask'for ROGERS' FRAGRANT
ODONTOLLNE, and take no other.
JOHNSON, H0LL0WAY & CCWDEN,
8 20 tuthsMtrp WHOLESALE AGENIS.
J? I N E SHIRTS,
Money lefunded if Not Satisfactory,
MADE OP KEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN, only M 00,
usual price 5 60.
MADE OF WAHSTJTTA MUSLIN, only $375, Usual
price asoo.
BOYS' KniRTS on band and made to Order.
A liberal dedictlonto wboksaleirada. '
T. L. JAQOBS, (
No. 1226 CHESNUT Street,
29 thstu 2mrp Philadelphia.
T STEWART DEPUY, NO. 253 SOUTH
J 8KCUUH Htroet. I'blladelphla, Ii now selling
from one ot the largest and best asMortmruts ol CarptiU.
Oil Cloths. iitttllnuH, Window hbades, 4c, A"., tliut he
bss bad for many years, ana at very reduced prices. II 1
J. L. CAPE N. " PHRENOLOGIST,
Huocenaor to Fowler, Wells A Co..
Gives written snd verbal uescriutions of charac
ter with t'barU, daily at
1 1U luirp HQ, 29 3. TESXB B tieet ,
CARPETINQS, &o
QARrETINGS! OAUPETINaS!
AT ItETAIL.
McCALLOIS, CREASE & &L0AN,
No. 519 CHESNUT Street,
orroelTB ibdepkhdenoh ball,
Bog loave to Inform the publio that thoy havo now
open thoir
SPBING STOCK
OF
C J. XJ, X ETIN CI
EW AKD CHOICE DESIGNS
OF
Foreign and Domestic Manufacture,
Whioh tbey ofler at prices corrospondinir with
THE DECLINE IN COLD.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH AXillNSTER.
ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON.
VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS.
SUPERIOR ENGLISH RRUSSFLS.
TAPESTRY ENGLISH BR USSELS.
ROYAL WILTON, VELVET, BRUSSELS,
We otter the above in all widths, with bsrtlors for
Halls aud Stairs.
Also Imperial Three-I'ly Carpet
lllxtra Suparllno Ingrain.
JUST RECEIVED,
WHITE, RED, CHECKED. AND FANCY .
Canton Mattings,
Or ALL WIDTHS.
McCallums, Crease & Sloan,
No. 510 CHESNUT Street,
OrrOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL.
1824 lmrp
JUST RECEIVED,
YARD-AND-A-HALF-WIDE
VELVET CARPETS,
NEW DESIGNS.
J. F. & E. I. 0R E,
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET.
3-4 8, 4-4, 5-4, . 6-4,
WHITE, RED, AND FANCY
CANTON MATTINGS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
No. 904
CHESNUT- STREET.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
FOR STAIRS AND HALLS,
WITII EXTRA BORDERS.
J. F. & E. 15. ORNE,
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET.
500 riECES
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH TArESTRY BRUSSELS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
No. 904
, 3 20 3mrp
CHESNUT STREET.
QLEN ECHO MILLS,"
GERMAN TOWN, PA.
McCALLlMS, CIIEASE & SLOAN,
jManafttctarerti, Importer, aud Wtiol.
ale Dealer l'u
CAEPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS, Etc.
WAREHOUSE,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
orpoeiTB tux btatx boubb,
PluladolubJa.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
8 6 8mrp
NO. BIO CHESNUT STREET.
Q A R P E T I N G S !
LEEDOM & SHAW
' Are sow opening a (nil assortment ot
Foreign and Domestic Carpets.
Thpsa goods will be sold at the LOWEST CASH
TRICKS, to col respond with the FALL OF GOLD. f
No. OlO .ARCH Street,
1281m AJJQYZ KISIH
DRY GOODS.
EW LINEN GOODS,
Just Received Liiect from Europe,
AT
MIILIKEN'S LINEN STORE,
No. 828 ARCH STREET,
RETAIL, AT IMPORTER'S TRICES.
LIKEN LAWN DRESSES, New Stjlca, very
riandsoiDC.
LINEN TRAVELLING DRESSES, Entirely
New Design.
NEW TRINTED LINENS, landing from
Bteamor 'Tropontls..'
GOLDEN FLAX IRISH 8IIIRTINO LINENS,
all tbo numbers. These Linens are of extra
weight and quality.
TOWER-LOOM TABLE LINENS, from 87
cents per yard.
BLEACnED TABLE LINENS, New Patterns,
very cheap.
CHEAP NAPKINS, landing from steamer
"Helvetia,"
TABLE CLOTHS, Rare Styles, with NAP
KINS to match.
TOWELS, of every kind, from 25 cents to
$1-25 each.
NURSERY DIAPERS, All the Widths Re
quired. TOWELINGS by the yard.
CRASH DIAPER, UIJCK. ETC.
LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS, in White,
Colored, and Fancy.
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Every Kind, for
Ladies', Gents', and Children.
SHIRT BOSOMS, of very Superior Quality.
BIRD-EYE AND OTHER DIAPERS.
LINEN CAMBRICS AND LAWNS.
Linen Buyers will save time and money br coniinn
direct to
MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE,
881 stuth No. 828 ARCH Street.
yyii. ii. uoumra & soxs,
FIFTH and CHERRY Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
LADIES' DRESS
AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
PLAIir AND FA1TCT BUTTONS,
COTTON TRIMMINGS,
BLACK AND COLOBKD QALLOOX9,
CXiUNY LACES,
BELTINGS,
GUIPUHE LA0E9.
BALMOBAL TBIMMINQS
GIMPS AND OBNAMENTS,
COLORED VELVET BJBUON3,
HEAD NETS, ETC.
SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED.
We are constantly receiving ttc latest NOVELTIES
of the European markets, besides oar own production of
various styles ra NEW TRIMMINGS.
Our prices are reduced to the very lowest Gold
rates. S .9 2mrp
TADIES' LIGHT CLOTH SACQUES,
J IN ALL THE POPULAR ATVLE8 OF CHOICE
UATEBIAL, AND M ADE VP IS THIS
BEST UASiLR,
BLACK SILK COATS.
BLACK BILK (OATS,
BLAC'll MLKlS ACQTJEI.
BLACK KILK SACQUES.
BLACK SILK ClBl ULARB. ETC.,
BLACK SILK C1K( ULhKS, ETC.
CCRWEN 8 I OI DA UT & BUOTHER,
Nos. 450 4M,and 4u4N. StCOND STREET.
8 31 St AMOVE WILLOW.
C CLOTHS AND CASSI MERES FOR
J La DIES' SACQUES CLOAKS, AND COATS,
Al URFATLY Kr DOCr.D PRICKS.
CTJKWEN HT( DDART& BKOTHER,
Kos. 4W, 4i2, aud454ii.SK( OM STREET.
3 31 St ABOVE WILLOW.
FANCY CA8SI MERES,
FANCY COATINGS.
MIXED CASSTMEREH.
LATEST SIVLf CASSIMERE9,
GOODS FOB M KN'rt AND BOY-' WEAK,
AT BKIU( El PRICES.
CUBWEN 81'ODDABT t BROTHER,
Nos. 450, ib2, and 4&4 N. KECOND STREET,
3 313t ABOVE WILLOW.
I C II BLACK SILKS
AT Rl DCCEU I'RICRa.
LARGE PUBCIlASl-S AT THE PHILADEL
PHIA A'SD NEW YORK ACCTJONS ENABLB US
TO EXHIBIT A HPLENDID LINE OF
1'ABlB TAKFETAW.
GK08 DU RHINE.
CRUS GRAINS,
GKOS DE LMFRIQTTE.
CURWES STO!DAR V & BROTH KR,
Nos. 450, 45U, and 454 -N. 8ECONI STREET.
3 31 3 ABOVE WILLOW.
FINANCIAL.
yy E OFFER FOR SALE
Central Pacific Ell. 7 per Cent. Bonds,
Interest payalle in Gold,
t Jn tUe city of New York;
Issued to the Pacific Railroad Co.
Interest payable In ourrency. The cheapest Govern
ment Bonds on the market, reoelved by United Btates
Treasurer at SO per cent as security for National Bank
Circulation.
Morris and Essox Railroad First
Mortgage 7's, Due 191 4,
BtricUy First-class Bonds; for sale lower than other
Bonds of tbe same olass.
Government securities of all kinds bouKht and sold.
Stocks and Gold bought and sold on commission In
this and other markets.
Interest allowed on deposits.
E. W. CLARK & CO., Bankers,
1138m No. 38 S. Third St. Phllad.
IIE
AMERICAN BUREAU-OF MIXES,
. No. 64 BROADWAY.
Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported
udiiu. Coupeunt tuglucer. luiuisuou to .Alining com
panies. CoiiHUltatlcns afforded on all lllnlng, Metallurgical
aud Chewiuttl vubhuoiu, at ihe ollits oi ihu Bureau, .
GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, l'residont.
DRAKE DE 11AY, BocivUry. I lb tutus rp
DRY GOODS..
113 P1UC13 & WOOD, H3
N. NINTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH,
n five Just opened !
8(XX) yards boat Bleached Mmlin In tho city, for B6
cents per ) ara.
Blosched Muslins, 23, 28, 01, 83 and .35 cents.
Just opened, one bale Heaviest Unbioaohod Mas
lln, vard wido, 24 cents.
Good nnbleachud Mucins. 18, 20, 12. 25, snd 23 or.
Jnst oocneU, ono case 6 4 Bleached Muslin, 81 i ots.
per vsrd.
l'iliow-case and Bhoe'inar Muillns.
Fast color Calicoes, 15 cents per yard.
Pest quality Calicoes, last colors 18 eta. per yard.
. mircan Gtnirn.itns and Delaines.
French bineiiartH, last colors.
Finpqna ity Black Alpacas, 50,66,70,80,00,05,
and 112J. .
Jus' oix'ned ftom New York, C00 dozon Linen Nap
kins, 2 37(, 82 60, 2 G2, 82 75, W BO, $H 60, up to
(5'(0 per dozen.
Tab e Cloths and TaMc Linens by tbo yard.
A large assortment or lluckauack Towols.
HnndMomo Damask Towols
Iluckabsck and Crash by the yard.
Hcotoli Diaper, by the piece or yard.
(Shirting Linons, from ibo. up to el 4) per yard.
WlllfE GOODS.
WHITE GOODS.
Jo?t opennd, a large lot ol soft finish Cambrlos, 38,
40, 46, 60, CO, and 06 cents per yard.
ISoit linisb Cambrics, lull 1 yd. wide. &0o. por vd.
Kainsook Muslins, 2o, ol, So, 10,44, 60, 60, 64, up u
80 cents per yard.
1'iald and Htripe Muslins.
White Rriiliants, an auction lot, 35 cents, oboao.
Pb'rrt'd Muslins, very ehvaii, etc oto.
A large assortment ot Hosiery and Uloves, Jaconet
Fxifings Inserting, and Flounciuirs.
A new lot of Bonnet liibbons, eholos oolors and
dood quality.
Best quality Hoop Skirts, roado to ordor, expressly
for our sales.
PRICE & WOOD.
No. 118 N. NINTH Stroet, above Arch.
N. B Will remove to tho N. W. cornor ElRhth and
Filbert slreo's about the last of April. 8 31
AT RETAIL.
JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No. 727 CHESNTJT Street,
Have made extensive additions to their popu
lar Stock ot
AND
DRESS GOODS,
WniCH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL
At Modorato Prices.
WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. 8 811a
jyjAEKET AND NINTH STREETS
COOPER & C0NABD,
HAVE REDtTCED THE PRICES OF THEIR
ENURE STOCK TO CORRESPOND
WITH VERY LOWEST PRE
SENT RATES.
SpriDg Cloth Sacques.
Wool De Laines, 38 and 50 cents.
Black De Laines, 50 and 55 ccnt3.
Damask Cloths and Napkins.
Soft Finish Cambrics.
White Marseilles, 75 cents.
Muslins Much Cheaper. C3 29ihsta25. .
Best Calicoes, 20 to 25 cents.
3500 yards Best Cassimeres, $1-75.
E. Il- LEE'
Ho. 43 North .EIGHTH Street,
CLOSISO OUT STpCK PBIOB TO ALTERATIONS
OF STOKE.
Great Inducements to Purchasers.
JUST OPEN,
sew and men style Parasols.
JOUVIN KID OLOV1S8.
CHOICE KUADE 8PPISO KID GLOVES.
600 YARDS BLACK GB.UUSD IBON BAEEOES.
6000 YABD8 HOYLE'S WABBAM'ED FAGLISflT
PHINTrt. .
3000 YARDS JiEAT PLAID WOI1AIR3, Bargains.
ELEGANT LLAMA POISTE SHAWLS, at reduced
prices. '
HANDSOME VALENCIENSE TRIMMED UDEFS.
(Seal), at teUuoed prices.
IMITATION Do.
A JOB LOT NEW LACE COLLARS.
THE OABRIELT.E HOOP SKIRT.
TILE GABUIELLE HOOF .SKIRT,
An entirely new adjustmcut, especially adapted for gored
dresses, to be had only at E. K. LEE'd.
No 43 N. EIGHTH Street.
A GENEBAL REDUCTION IN STOCK, AT
E. R. LEK'8,
S 30 fsta 3t No. 48 N. EIGHTH Street.
pilEIFUSS & BELSINOEI "
No. 49 North EIGHTH Street,
Have Just opened a oumplete stock ot
' SPUING GOODS,
CONSISTING Of LACES, embroideries, ano
FANCY GOODS.
300 pieces plain and striped Jaconets, the newest style.
Shirred and Tucked Muslins, which we are oflering at
low prices.
(00 dozen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at old price.
25, 37, 40. and 60 cents.
A full assortment of ihe newest deslpn LACE COL
LARS and COLLARKT1 Kg, irom 31 eeuu up to 10.
GLOVES GLOVES.
A complete line of JOUVIN KID GLOVES, to which
we invite auentlon, which wj oiler at low figures.
OABRIELLE SKIRTS.
GABUIELLE SKIRTS.
The newest, most doslrablo, and stylish skirts now
Worn.
'ICCKF.n SKIRTING, a cheap and desirable artiola
or lailies' wear. 1 1 i
J CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH STREET.
(1KKAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
NEW GOODS OPEHINO DAILY.
REAL LACE HOODS. .
THREAD Vr ILH.
VALENCIENNE, CU NY. AND Gl'IPnitF. LACES.
( AMllnlC EDUINOH AND ISHKBTIONS.
A rlioke siock of French Muslins tor Waists and
DrexKuN, suiwrloi mak solt-3mli mt) lo, Blriie and
1'laid AaLusuui, at ruunrrkubly iw pricoj, . I M i