8 AMUSEMENTS. Tjik Conokhtof tii; Monrok Dirks' (Iram-harKchw'I,.-'! Ihh line entertainment will, no lourl, be n gratily injr succphr, for la aHlltlnri to nn excellent programme, ami the performance of the talented young ladles of the school, Mr. Mozart, of New York, Proletmor A. U.Tavlor, Mr. W.U. Hrlsooo, and Mr. 11. Clarke, of thin citv. all appear. The Concert win take plnce to-morrow evening at the Musical Kund Hall, and the pri nt demand for thrkels augurs the attendance r a monster niKllence on the occasion. The affair is notion up tmlor the capable aimplcen of I'roleNKor Tnylor, who will leave nothing un lone to make it one of the best of the season. AT tub Akcii Stukkt Tu k atrb the deliRli t fol coniedv of Ours instill havlnfj a snocehsfnl rnn, thin eluK the third weak of Its represenla lion. The success wlvlcn has attended Ours Inun the firm night Unit it wan put npon the hoards, is not a matter of wonderment to those who have been no fortunate as to witness it. Mrs. .lohn Drew throws luto her role of -Mary Neticy" a i?reat deal of chumiing earnestness, while Monlnunt. Mnrlow', flrlfiitliH, and Mrs. Creese are equally conscientious in the rendi tion of their allotted parte. The Krunri attrac tion of the play, however, in the scenery iu the tfiwl mid second uclN. Tlie avenue at Hnemlrvn Oranpe, with accompanying; view of the park aiw distant country, nnd tho houdolr and drawing-room In Sir Alexander .ShenUryn'n town hom e, have pcnrcely heeii equalled within our recollection; while the inoouliKUt marcii of the troops, at the clone of the secoad act, is ex tremely riicluresfjue. To-morrow evening Mrs. l'rew Lakes a benelit, on which occaaioa she tins extended an Invitation to be present to the troupe of JaianesejUKulers uow aoWurniug In the city. Messrs. Itisley and Mnculre, the malingers, have accepted Mrs. Drew's) polite iu- vitaliou, ana tne puouc win nave an oiiihji tu nny of scrutioizibg the "Japs"' to their heafC'B tfonleiit. Bknekit ok .Mihs L.IZZIR I'mrn. Mis Price A favorite member ol the Arch Htrtvtt company, jy)Jl fllQTlly f-'Jie lier fluuual benefit, when hor ""iliiVO an opportuuity of iinuifent inctheJuSaliSw ""vices iu Sunfal way Miss ITW ''fi'l for permission of Mrs. CiLvlstune' UI .produce, for her benelit, the heautliul play, J'Wi " 'V Orenil of Montaane. translated I'roV1 " Krench by Mr. liartou Hill. Th Is play will hi! presented for the first time hero, on the oocn sion mentioned, uud other attractions wljl be added. National (UiAr.ns' Military and Citizens' Drkhs Ball, to come oil' at the Armory, on Monday evening, April 1, lf7. Heretofore, la this city, very little attention has been paid to the getting up of a military ball iu an appro priate and magnificent style. This season the "Guards," nnder the superintendence of a com mittee that is well posted in such atl'alrs, intend to inaugurate au annual series, and no energy or outlay will he spared to give an entertain ment which shall vie in splendor and compari son with the famous "Tifrer J!alls," of Uotton, or the "Light Uuard'' ami "Seventh Ueglment," New York. Upon this occasion the two'-. Jialls of the armory will be most ben U(j7niiCT decorated, and in a style of militc , ,",y. and ellecl which has never n " the sembiace 'Ui to 1119 of leiKled to ai ' 'uvliatio.-.s have been ex Jnlfi !ii7mi u i'Pttd by u numberof our most Mr VnftlolHcers, Including Generals Grant, v(te, Cadwalader, Geury, etc. Tno banquet "Villi be served iu a style hitherto unapproaohed within the walls of the armory. Tho music will comprise a full military band and an orchestra of fifty pieces, led by Dotlworth, whose composi tions and selections are second to none. Tickets I'rice Three Dollars. Maybe obtained of the Committee of Arraugemeuts. at the armory, or of P. K.Abel, at Peterson's Book Store, io. iM Chcbuut street. A Spicy Letter, O.cueral Brisoin lately made an official 6tat invnt that the enrolling olti:crs had great iltlli culty in ascertaining the, paternity of colored olri'iere. Upon this the Lomsville (Ky). C'ouiT,comaieutel in severe terms, pronouue itir it an insult to the people of Kentucky, and becoming very personal to the Oencral himself. Tue result is a letter to the Cincinnati (Ohio) Gazette, which concludee. as lollows: "I never wilfully insulted any of them, but if 'a statement of tacts itisulis them, lain not re Hponeible; they should mend their habits. And what it' 1 h.bnula occasionally insult, the Rebel people of the South? At VVneoline, Va., in lHiid, they piillcu hearly all the hair out ot aiy Lead lor no other oiicnse than advocatiug the election of that good mn, Abraham Lin coln. At Occoquan ,thev tore my clothing and beat me. For three years past, not ouly myself and Ktibordiuate ollicers, but the ladies ot our families, have been repeatedly and outrage ously insulted by the Rebels of Kentucky. Not three days ano this unwashed Hcbel openly iu sulted General George H. Thomas, than whom a better man or purer patriot does not live. And yet the fellow talks about insulting; people! A braes monkey would be a bashful beast beside the Editor of the Courier. "It is a6ertedthat I am a 'quarrelsome black guard and bully.' If men leave me alone I will liarm no one; if they quarrel with me I will kill them if I can. I am warned to leave the Htate, but the Observer thinks, 'under the pro tection ol ray commission in the army I may stay.' Hfteen hundred loyal men have been murdered in the South since the close of the war, and I am well aware that it I were a citi zen I could not live ui Kentucky; but, thauk 5od! I have still a tew bayonet about ine, and 1 am here, if lor no oihcr renson than to witness the intolerance ot such meu as the editor of the Reporter. I nope the day will soon come when all Mich men will flee to the mountains, 'gnaw a tile,' or look at God's sunlight through the bars of a prison window. The 'Ii6t of oattles' whico is so fiercely called lor is in the War Drpartinent at Washington, and contains twenty-even fights and three wounds to my credit. It Is a matter of no concern to me whether the Rebels know my record or not. To the lies that for three years have been heaped upon me by the Rebel journals of Kentucky I have never before replied a word; but, lest some good people should believe I was one-half as bad a the rum-sucking editors of these papers, I deem it proper to say this nitich. "Jaues S. Bbisbin, U. S. A." Abduction of a Young Girl from Cubs. ABREBT OP 8ENOB CARLOS J. BARIERO, IN NEW YORK. On Monday last Inspector Dilks, of the Metro politan Police Department, received a telegram lrom the Mayor of Baltimore, requestinc the wrest and detention of Senor Carlos J. Bariero. a wealtny Cuban, who wag supposed to be in this city, aud who stands charged with havinir '" py uiucu &ueia AiicuiaD, &s''(i eleven years, trom her home in Havaua. Ban ero, accompanied by tae cirl, had just left Baltimore tor this city, and it was feared that be would leave thit port for Europe. A de scription Of the man and child accompanied the te!cfr&u). , . . , Inspector Dilks placed the ca&e in the hands oi Olflcer Joseph Strauss and Detective Wilson, oi the Central Department, and yesterday alter noon Bariero w6 sen by the ollicers iu Four teenth street, near Fourth avenue, in company ivilb the girl, returning from a shopping ex. cursion, and was at oncej arrested. He sub mitted quietly to his arrest, and was taKen to the Police Headquarters in Mulberry street, where, on being searched, a loaded pistol was found about his person. He was locked up in one ol the strone room attached to the De tective Office, and the girl was placed in charge f Mr. Ewinp, the janitress of the building. Bariero states that he is thirty-nine years o, nge, a native of Cuba, and is a merchant. He ..o limo unuatn secretary to (reneral Prim, when that officer was Captain-General of t;uba, ana Buosequenuv aw v'r, , , KULiin iinnmi. He is married. but. it is said, abandoned his wife twenty years ago, and tor a number of years bad been u living with the mother of the child be abducted. He had brought up the child as thoutrh he was her hd been tausrht to call him riBna" He further alleges that his reason for earning the child ofif was that ber mother was UUreatine ber. He arrived at Baltimore from Cuba about ten days ago. and came to this city m I.. Innt necbifd is a very prepossessing .nd lutclH- rent Birl. and aitnounu uo hvh' " " ----ftttuibed to Bariero, expresses a strong desire to . t-i niithpr. "la "ero "will bVdetained at tb Cenlral Office THE DAlLYjVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FOR SALE. KOR SALE -VALUABLE BUILDING Lil 1,1)1. son thP WfPt1 of Twentieth utreeti 204 feet front on Hproo mrfet y IJ" ft In depth to twenty feel wide Mreet. ArP'y W T,KWIS TT. TlFflNER, ft 12 3t No. IMS, KO UU'l'K Htreet. FOlt SALE D WE LLINO No. 315 N. M Mxth utrcct. obove Vino, 21 feet front by 90 feet iiTc). ForsRle f:er the eth of April. Will then ho va cant and can be enainiued. Clear. Terms ey. Apply to MADK1RA. j tt H H5 TKNTH Btreet. below CbesnuU TO RENT. VALUABLE STORE TO LET, No. 811 CUESNTJT Street, Bnnk of the Ilepnbllc BitlldlnK. AJLMI, TWO LA II 4 J K ROOJPt, It APPLY AT TITE BANK. Ah YARDS AT RICHMOND Hill TH.'MT lx C'OBl Yards. beJonirinir tn the Itpndlnir Tlnllroftd l orpfiaiiy, at Hie corner of KlUKMONI) nnd CUM liKJti,Ai HlEoets. letlerod A, H, (J, 1, 10, F, will be Heiurateiy rciiui lo the hlclient mid beHl buuler (or one year each. Tlie runt will be payable monthly In advance, aud the uiie security will be reo,uired lor rent and lulls an is ivn by oilier . lallers. For iurthor lnlornmlion apply io CHARLES VJI.STON, Atteni at lU:lnuond. HldH will be addreuMtii, in writing, until 8ATUKDA Y lM.il, at 6 1 JJ to CJiAALFA E. SMITH, Prmi(fJnt, 2 13St Mo. r7 B. FOUltTlI MfWt. NEW PUBLICATIONS. A(5ENTS WANTED FOR THE MOST EXC1T1NU ASP IJKTEIIE3TINCJ BOOK OF T1IK DAY. CiESKUAI. I., r. RAKER'S HISTORY OF TIIK NKCHET KKRVlt'B. This hlHtory was announced one year airo, but 'owing to the ultempM of tin; Government to upprss tl W 1-ubllcBtlon was decoyed, it will BOW issued, un altered and uiiaoriuKed, undoe tbe snperviHion of r'.'lf a B'-T. I' contain frill and ofticial expose V; t j'tlcale BJachlmi,V,ouS Of the seciet enumles ol rr,- Rianllrnr devulonnients and thrilllne adventures. tills book eclipws ihe iauious experiences ol FOUCH hi Hiid VIDOCU. Tbo nmrvellous narrailves ol Oene rul Baker aie ull attested by the highest ofU'lal auilio rity. It will oontaiu the only olliclul history of the AsVii'-'sliiHiion consplriicy. A full history of this great, startling, and terrible crime, FJIOM ITS CONCEPTION IN THE HAUNTS OF V1LLANY TO THE BURIAL- PLACE OF BOOTH, lias never yet been placed before the public. The work also fully exposes the nefarious system by which PicsUlenilul pardous weie and are so readily obtained at Washington. The morals of the National Capital are thoroughly ventilated, ami Un re ure some strange revelations concerning heads of departments, members of Con gress, female pardon brokers, and distinguished mili tary diameters. For full descriptive circulars, terms, and all particu lars, address P. GARRETT & CO., 8 2 lin No. 702 CHF.SNUT Street. Philadelphia. END SEVENTY -FIVE CTS. and get Edmund Yates' brilliant Novel, HKOHEN TO HARNESS, "Which has run through FOUR EDITIONS already. I,OIUNGr, Publisher, 3 14 2t BOSTON. pOR FIFTY CENTS--HOW I MANAGED MY HOUSE ON 2000 A EAR, will be sent to you free of postage. In one week, the hints you will got will save you Its cost. LOIUNG, Publisher, BOSTON. : l i 2i PERSONAL. UNITED STATES PENSION OFFICE, NO. 23K CARTER Street, below Third (Old Post Ollice Building). The undersigned will pay ALL. INVALID MALE PEASIOXEEN In the following order, commencing MONDAY, MARCII 4, 1867. Male Pensioners whose last names commence as follows will be paid on the days designated: A, B, and C. March 4 and 5. 1, K, uud F " 6 " 7, U, H. 1, and J " 8 " 9, K, L, and M " 11 " 14 Me. N, O, aud P " 13 " 14. Q, R, and H " 15 " 1. T, U. aud V " 18 " U. W, X, Y.and Z " ao., The Ofllce will be open at 8 o'clock, closing at 4. All pensions remaining unpaid on March 20 will be paid whenever presented alter that date, E. IV. C. OREEXK, United States Pension Agent, STEAMBOAT LINES. TRIPS RESUMED. TH Uience riiiiiiiug Deiween i-imaueipuia auu iiriHtoi on TlllliWiAV; the2tu ol February, leaving Philadel phia, CliKSNUT Klreet wharf, at 2 o'clock P. M., slopping at Kivortou, Torresdale, Andalusia, Heverly, and llurlliigtou. Returuiug, leaves Bristol at 7 o'clock A- M. Fare each way. 2S cts. Excursion lm CASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP N APT IT A CUItKS CONSUMPTION. KOLD BY ALL LKUGGIbTS. 1)1 41 XT A CO., AOEJiTN, 3 81m JJo. a:ta North SECOND Btresi, 5-20s 5-20s McCAULEY. IlOWLETT & Co-, PATENT MACHINE 1PAFEB BAD AND FLOCIt HACK MAStirACTUKKKS ANI rINTR8, SO. Ht ('OSIIHEUCX: WTKEET. ?te1J?! bolt5n Flour Hacks. NoVl iiV.mil u ?r"m. No. 1 and No. 2 drab. No. 2 o r. " " IO 8(1 IDS. tUll Size. Wrapping, White, lo tofcs, I- I., in n.- , ui U 5 ft.'. Ppeclal -attention iH!0.?j' Philadelphia sle. ..Lr..i.uL., eallea to the sunerlor mmlltv various wants of Mil ) L "".'"faciures, adapted to the rue u. ConlealonerH, nZtu?'? 11, eeds oroinptly attended to. a,UL,n9rde.ror orluwd bags iha trade. "uerai uiscount made to 8 7tUBlulm WRITTEN AND Ulon of Character, with "ITJ jallh, idutatlon, eto. alv Jn AT,i V Htuthsamrp Vra, t "o.'Htci) KhNUT Street PAR18.-AU PAGE, No. 16 RUE VIVIENN Bottom of the t'ouM Yard, on the tn tint A.ut bPtCULI V FOK BILK, VanTIEH 3 3(1 UAVJtH JNguvAUTE8 DRY GOODS. pOPLINETT OR ALPACA POPLINS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 8 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PEN ED THIS MOIlNINtt ANOTHER CASE OF BEAUTIFUL BIIADEB OF PGPLINETTS OR ALPACA POPLINS, for i.onin iiiiwsin and wvitm. ALSO, A CHEAT VARIETY OF NEW NTYLEM OF DRESS COOPS. ; MARKET 1 Our own Importation of J. N. RICHARDSON SONM A OWDESi'N HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND FINE LINENS, Ey the piece or yard, Rt less than recent prices. rower-Loom Table Damasks, best make lm ported, at 75 cents, and upwards. Bleached Linen Damasks, $1, 81-25, and $1-50. Heavy Itoyal Iiamsley Table Damasks, four grades. Finest Damask Table Cloths. Napkins, 82-50, 83-2o, 81-00, 85 00, and $0-00 per dozen. Doylies, cheapest to very finest Imported. Towels, every grade, kind, and color made, 20 cents Jto 81C0. WINE CLOTHS. Two yards wide Wine Cloths, new patterns, hist goods, WHITE VOODtt Are very much lower than last season. Plain, Striped, and Tlald Nainsooks, yard or piece. Larue Dress Flaid Nainsooks, yard or piece. Soft Finish Cambrics, 4-4 and 5-4 wide, yard or piece. Striped Indta twills, all the qualities. I'lqueH, neat and bold figures, and striped. Handkerchiefs, a complete assortment. 50 cent Hose, an auction bargain. lUh t half Hose, all the sl.es. 1 2 stuth-lp Llneu Long Lawn, for infants' wear. Diiipers. yard or piece, forlulanls' wear. White Goods, every kind, for iufants' wear. Finest Flannels made, for infants' wear. ggLACK ENGLISH SILKS. Jnst received from London, a few pieces ISl l'l:ltIK MOIKi: ANTIO.UEM AND Kit 11 CiKOW ;kainm. The above are desirable for their STYLE and DURABILITY. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, NO. 430, 432 AND 431 N. SECOND STREET, 3 11 3t ABOVE WILLOW. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. tor. EIUKTU and FILBERT, HAVE JUST OPENED SEVERAL LOTS OF WHITE GOODS. White Brilliants, 12X, 20, 25, 28, 38, 87, and 60 cento. Handsome Plaid Mnshns, Soft Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, aud Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and bwlss Mulls. W hite Piques and Marseilles. Marseilles Quilts at reduced prices, LINEN UOODSI LINEN WOODS! J Best makes Bhirtlnit Linens. Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens. A large assortment ol Napkins and Towels, Hcotcb Diaper and lilid-eye Llneus. A cheap lot ot Linen Huckaback, 25 cents a yard. Bargains In All-wool and Dowel i'hiuneU, best makes. Bleached and Unbleached Musllus. Pillow-case aud Sheeting Musllus, at the very lowest markeaprlces. & N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. N. B. Bargains In Ladles' and Uents' Linen Cam brio Handkerchief. ' lO'i 5 P RING ASSORTMENT. or & q-' HOVSE-Fl'RNISHINO DRV COODS. The subscribers are now receiving of their own Im portation, and from the late AV'CTION KALES IN NEW YORK, A large lotot HUCKABACK TOW ELLIN, VERY CHEAP. CHEAP FRENCH AND IRISH SHIRT' INU AND EHONTINU LINENS. A very large assortment ot EMBHOIDKft ANDTAMROHED DHA. I'EltV JHLSLI NOTTINGHAM AND LACE fl'BTAIN IN GREAT VARIETY. EHHROIDERED CLOTH, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, AT DEDUCED PBIt'ES. Also, a large lot of very cheap CORDED BORDER AND HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. SHEPPARD VAN KARLINGEN & ARRISON, 14 emrp KO. 108 CHESNCT STBEST. DRY GOODS. LDTEN STORE. ri2B AltCH STREET. I have Jnst made ont a red need prlp lint for all n.y LlNLNM, which cannot fall toKive JLu faction to the most careful buyer. To those about purchasing LINEN GOODS we would say that our stock was never laruer and more varied, consisting of the following, LINEN DABIAHKN, ALL WIDTHS, TABLE CLOTHS, ALL SIZES, FINE NAPKINS AND DOYLIES, IRISH LINEN SHEETINGS, ALL WIDTHS F R E N C II. LINEN SHEETINGS, ALL WIDTHS, LINEN PILLOW CASINGS. HEAVY SHIRTING LINENS. FINE IIOSOM LINENS, SHIRT BOSOIIS, BEADY-MADE, 8IIIKT BOSOMS FOR EVENING WEAR, CKIIMB CLOTHS, S 1-8, a, 4 YARDS WIDE FINE TOWELS, TOWELLINti BY THE YARD, LADIES' AND GENTS HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN LAWNS AND BIRD-EYE, ETC. ETC. ETC. MARKED DOWN. 200 PIECES Power-Loom Table Linen, SELLING OFF Ai' A HEAVY REDUCTION t PRICES FB0M 75 CENTS FEB YAJBD. GEOIIOE MILLIKEN'S FAMILY LINEN STORE, 9 U thstHtimrp No. 88S ARCH STREET. 229 FAMES AWARDER, 229 NO. 220 NORTH NINTH STREET, Above Race. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, 1214c, up. Lest makes Muslins, lowest market prices. Lest I'illow-case Muslin, 25 cents. One case last-color Calicoes, 12 cents. 'ew Spring Calicoes, L 15,18, and 20 cents. Pink, Blue, and Buff French Percales. Figured I'ercales, English Mourning Chintzes, etc. Hprlng Delaines, Poil-de-Chevres, 25 cents. Table Linens, from 50 cents up. Towels, Bird-eye Linen, Nursery Diaper, Etc. Best makes of Shirting Linens. One bale good Russia Crash, 12 cents. 100 dozen Boys' bordeieu Linen Handkerchiefs, 12 cents. Best black Alpacas, 40, 45, 50, 50, 62, 69 c, etc. All-wool Flannels, 81, 35, 37, 40 cents, etc. Domet Flannels, 25, 30, 31, 37 cents, etc. White Goods from Auction. One lot very line Brilliants, 50 cents, worth 75 cents. l'laid Nainsooks, 25, 31, to 62 cents. Fine IStriped Nainsooks, 50 cts., Jaconets, 25c. Hamburg Edgings very low, etc. elc. FARIES & WARNER, No. sii9 North NINTH atreet. Linen Shirt Fronts, made of Richardson's and Dunbar's Linens, expressly for our sales, 37, 45, 50, 50, 02, 05, auU 75 cents. 'Three-ply Linen Culls, 13 cents. 9 2S'J gUPERIOR BLACK SILKS FOR DRESSES, MANTILLAS, ETC. RICH GROS GRAINS, DRAPE DE FRANCE, GROS PARISIENNEg LYONS TAFFETAS, POULT DE SOIES, F THE MANUFACTURE OF BONNET AND FONSON, IN ALL GRADES AND WIDTHS, J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 2:u9 utb2mrp No. 920 CHESNUT Btreet No, llul CHEtvNL'T titreet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., In opening their NEW STORE at this loca tion, will add acompletelliji: HOUSE FUliNlSHlUG GOODS KMUItACI.NO LINENS, NAPKINS, TABLE CLOTHS. ETC. ETC., OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION. jwaJlg XJQKWIH3 It'll 'H AT RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, MOCRNING GOODS, ASS1HEBES, AND HOl'SE-FUHNISH. INU DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 88 lm NO. T7 CHESNUT STREET. CIIKAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW BHADEsi. V. E. AROHAMDAULT, N. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Sts., Opened this morning, from Auction, Innraln Car pew, all wool, at 2, 76,87c., 1. aud fritf; Ingrain Car iiew. wool lilliniis, 40, Wand 6"o.j EukIIhU lapestry faruiiaelB, at only il-76; Three-ply Imper al at tl; Eu trv and Ktalr Ca'peU, 26c. to f 1; Floor OH Cloths, 6oc: White MattlnK 'In St. 4s-S R Clieck at 60c,: uilt Bordered Wlnilow Bhades, (1 W W Va BUadliiK, fioci Woollen DrugeUi,l lol'UOi Hemp Carpets, 87c: lias Carpeta, 60 to tic.; cheap lot of Dress Goods at !Uk;7. worth 6oa; Cloth Table Covers, 11-60: Alpacas, sue , to l: Casslmeres. (Klc to tl'6"; Table Linens, 45c. to tVW Fast-eolorea C'titnizes, l'-1),0-,,,-,, W CHEAP J.OT OF WET GOODS. Wide Bleaehed Kneetliiirs, only worth SOc; heavy yard-wide Unbleached Muslin, 20c.; tine Un bleached al 17c, worth tec; lot Towels at 16c Cheap Wholesale aud Retail btore, N. E, cor, Eleventh and MMkei iM 2 IV Uui MARCH 14, 1867. DRY GOODS. QRESS MAKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED UNDER THE KUPEKINTENDENCE OF LADIES OF EXPERIENCE IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN CAPITALS, AH WELL AS IN LEADING EST A. BLIHHMENTS OF THIS CONTINENT. BAT1BFACTION GUARANTEED. j. w. pitocTon & co., 2 23 stntL2mrp No. 980 CHESNUT Btreet. HOOP SKIRTS. INVISIBLE EMPRESS TRAIL SKIRT, THE NEW SHAPE FOR! SPRING, 1867, Hi J. W. Bradley's Dnplex Elliptic (0B DOUBLE SPRIN(J) SKIRTS. The handsomest and vwst comfortable style yet Introduced. See all the fashion magazines.) At Retail by all first-class Btores where Skirts are sold At Wholesaleby all the leading Notion and Dry Goods Houses in this city. Also by sole owners ef patent and exclusive manufacturers, WESTS, BRADLEY ;& CARY, No. 07 CHAMBERS St. 3 2stuth2m ' NEW YORK. tr'QH HOOP SKIRT?. OC)Q LATEST BTYLE. JUST OUT. IjZJl LE PETIT THAIL, for tlie Protnenude, 2'i yards round, the CHAMPION TRAIL, for the Drawing room, 3 yards round. '1 hete hkirts are In every way the most desirable that we have heretofore oll'ered to the nubile; also, complete lines ot Ludles', Misses', and Children's Plain and Trail Hoop 8klrts from 2'i to 4 yards In cir cumlerence, ol every length, all ow-our own make," wholesale and retail, and warranted to Klve saHslac tion. Constaiitly on hand low-priced New York made Skirts. Plain and Trail, 20 spruiRS, 90 cents; 25 springs, f 1; ao Kprli'KH. PIO: and id Bprings. f 1-75. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired. Call or tend lor Circular of style, bizea, and prices Alauuiactory and Salesrooms, No. C8 AKCH (Street 1263m WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. HOSIERY, ETC. JOHN C. ARRISON, AT THE OLD STAND, NOW. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, JBJLADELrBlA, Would invite the attention of his friends and customers to bis LARUE AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OP HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR OEN" TLEMEN'S WEAR. ALSO, TO HIS IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Made of the best materials by hand, and war ranted to fit and give satisfaction, or money rulunded. PRICES MODERATE. 1 22 Ja W M. HOFMANN, NO. NORTH EICHTII STREET. HOSIERY GOODS. A LAEGE ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY OF ENGLISH AND GERMAN MANUFACTURES, For Ladies', Gents', aDd Children's Wear. LADIES' MERINO AND MERINO UAVZE MISSES' MERINO AND MERINO UAVZE VESTS. VENTS' MERINO, MERINO UAVZE, COT TON, AND HEAVY ALL-WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. YOUTHS' MERINO COTTON, AND ME B1NO A 1'ZE SHIRTS SB tuths WADDING CARDS PARTY INVITATIONS THE LATEST NOVELTIES. E. H0SKINS & CO,, STATIONERS AND Eli OR A VERS, 2 UuthsCmrp NO. 1S ARCH STREET. BLANK BOO KG, OF THE BEST QUALITY, ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. COCNTINU HOUSE STATIONERY. E. H0SKINS & CO., BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, BTATIONERS AND PRINTERS, 2 1 tuthbUnrp MO. Sl ARCH STREET AUCTION SALES. IM I'hii.ip Fork. Auctioneer, t I K L L A N I) A C 0 AICTIOMlEKH. No. MARKET Street. fc'ALE OF 10C0 CASF8 liOOTfl BHOE9, BROGANS. On Monilay Mornlnir, March 18. conimeucliiK at loo ciock. we will aell h v? WW c"'. 1 cae men's, bol. and c etc. 1 1,roSRn8' BHnorkh. A.() a larse ftnd denlrnhle awortment ol women'. nnm- ad children's wear, from city Snd Tun' ' Wb h lbeKPB:lttl enUooTb!g. JOHN B. MYER8 CO.. AUCTIONEER Nob. . and 234 MARKET Street. " LROE TOSITIVE P A LE OF CARPETING8 ETC. , . ,. . " Friday Mornlnx. ' fnn,B.h Sl " V'5;1"'k wl" be by catnloitne. oi tlne i I'n' w'"1,' "boi' ": of inpertlne and r.?n . " ,oyul Venetian, lint, Umch hemp Jam iS. ti2'mj;lori ,'00',l wlllcu my be examined eariy on the morning of Hale. g n 4" LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH ANt OTHER EUROPEAN DlfV GOODS, KTU nr.-. . . . Un Monday niornliiK, f... , XTh '1' 1(1 o'duck, will he sold, by catalogue, nn lc'.M7m!,0L' fr'K'l for examination and rata, icguee reudy early on morning of sale, 3 la 51 LAROA I'OSITIVE HALE OF BOOTS BRnpq BROUAN8. TRA VELIiINU JIAUbTeTU ' f .k .0 . ,01,' Tuesday Moriilinr. March 10. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalOBiis nn U ?mS?iIT.m 81" y au1 v"M',tn mannfactire. Open r .-fo mlnlktluu Wlth catalogue early oil the mornluir "'e' 3 H4t SAMUEL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS NO. 17 B. FOURTH (Street, al,yJ" cia, Pales of Real Estate, Htorks, Loans, etc., at Phila delphia Exchange, every Friday at li o'clock, noon. Cor sales are advertised lu all the dully and several of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thojipaud ol which will be Issued ou Wednesday pre ceding ench sale. r REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. REAL ESTATE AND 8TOCEA, MARCH at L: o'clock Al., at Philadelphia Exchange. REAL ESTATE. R1UGK AVENUE-Valuable lot and frame mes suages, above Wiley street. VIVTII A VII IMIL'tJ C" T. Tl T c, , . corner valuable business stand and three-story brick building. CHRISTIAN STREET Building lot, north side west of Oray's Ferry road. UERMANTOWN Fisher's Lane Station-Lot on . fetenton avenue, three Ironts. CHESNUT HILL Lot of over 10 acres nn the road leading from Wissahlckou turnpike to Ueruiamown turnpike. LOCUfeT STREET, near Fifty-second street. Twenty seventh W'ard Building Lou DELANCO, N. J. Building Lot on Holly street-, neiir Second street. MONROE COUNT V, Pn. Two tracts of Land, in Tuiikhaiiiiock township, containing together j acres.. CENTRE COUNTY, I'a.-Hsa acres Iu Bushtown- 'P' 6TOCKS, LOANS, ETC. ftS.Mifl Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Bonds, duo 1871. Interest payable Jummry and July, free lrom Oovernment or State tuxes, convertible at any time before maturity luto Consolidated Aiort guge Bonds of the Company. tlO.OOOReudlng aud Columbia Railroad 7 per cent. 1st moi igage boudt. t-l.duo Bald Eagle Valley Railroad 6 per cent, coupon bonds. $5,000 Suequehanna Canal Preferred Interest 6 per cent, coupon registered bonds. $2 000 Susquehanna CkuhI 6 percent, coupon bonds. 3,0M) Wyoming Valley Canal Company 0 percent, coupon bonds. U6.000 7nerceut. Schuvlklll Navigation Comnnn v Boat Loan, accrued Interest lrom Nov, 1, itttttl. (Id, CCO Union Canal Company U per cent, coupon bonds. flu, WO J miction Kaliroi.d ti per cent. 1st mortgage coupon bonds, principal and Interest guar anteed. 12,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad 8 per cent. coupon bonds, 1st mortgage. Guaranteed by 1'eiinsylvanlu Railroad, f 10,000 City of Trenton 6 per cent, coupon bonds, tl.iiiu a per cent. Compromise Bonds City of Pittsburg. $11.0 i per cent. Certificates ot Indebtedness, City of Pittsburg. San shares North Pennsylvania Railroad stock, loo " Camden and Atlautiu Railroad Preferred, slock. 1(0 " Aileulown Rolling Mill. 141 " Allcuiowu Iron Company. )MI " Lehigh Crane lion Company. ' 117 " Lehigh Zinc Company. 257 " Little Scnuylklll Railroad Company. .'8 " East Malianoy Railroad Company. UK) ' Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. lr " Locust Mountain C'oul and Iriiii-ri.iniMunv 100 " Susquehanna Canal Company. idi'O ' Schuylkill and Oil Creek Oil Company. 50 " North American Oil Compauy. lm " Mammoth Oil Compuny 2uu " Horseneck and Burning Spring Oil CO. 2ii0 " Fleuuiketi Oil Compuny. 3..00 ' Spring Dale Oil Compauy. Kkj " Sumner Oil Company. Soon " Florence Oil Compauy, NO " Fulton Coal Com pun v. 100 " Pliiludelphlu and California Petroleum Company. 3 la lit B Y J. M. G U M M E Y & SONS, A ULTluaKKltH, No. 60S WALNUT Street, Will hold Regular Sales of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND SECURITIES AT IHE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MARCH 18. They would respectfully solicit Attorneys. Execn tors aud Administrators of EstatMa, Trustees, an others desiring to sell property to send them a memo randum of the same as early as possible, so that It may be fully advertised. 2 three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1506 and 1508 San Bom street. 4ihree-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1831, 1883, 1335. aud !8o7 Murluer street. 4 three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1332. 1834, 13S8. and 133 Mott street. '. Handsome modern Restdeuce. with back buildings and every convenience. No. 1416 S. Penn Souare. Valuable Properly Large Distillery and Lot. 40x80 feet, Nos. 402 and 404 South street '1 bree-story brick Dwelling, N 414 Gasklll Btreet. ' Desirable Lot aud Carpeuter Suop. No. 183V Stiles street, running through to Cabot street. U u nriunm A fiinlr.Nl.irv hrlrlr Kliira u rA TIuI.Iah. southeast corner Fifteenth uud Race streeta. Two desirable Building Lots, corner ot Woodbine. Wllbon and Willow avenues, Oermantown. 2 2 BY THOMAS BIRCH & SON, NO. 1110 CHES NUT Street, above Eleventh street. Sale at No. mo Chesnut street. NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FUR NITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES. MIR RORS. CARPETS, ETC. ' On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Chesnut street, will be sold a large assortment of superior Household Furniture. PIANO FORTE Also, one superior rosewood Piano Forte, manehy G. A. Barmore. LARGE MIRRORS. Several large French plate mantel and pier Mirrors, etc 13 Li at SALE OF A PRIVATE t OLLECTION OF GOLD 2& FOREIGN. t0i,PEK COX1,"3 WAJ On Monday Afternoon, March 18, at 8 o'clock, at the: Auction Store, will be. Bold, by catalogue, a collection of Gold, silver, and Cooper American Coins. Also, foreign Coins. Colo nials. Meduls, etc. Catalogues are now ready tor delivery at the Auction store. a et T3 SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 EXTENSIVE PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELE GANTLY FRAMED CHROMOS AND Fliiff FOREIGN ENGRAVINGS. " 1 B. Scott, Jr., will sell, at the Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, " " iu" On Thursday and Friday, March 14 and 15, at 10 o'clock in the morning, and 7h o clock In the evening ol each day. the entire stookr of a party declining the business. The pictures and lrames are of the most costly aud varied charier and will be sold positively without reserve "tMjr Now oprn for examination. ' 3 9 fit EXTENSIVE SALE OF AMERICAN GOLD RTT VER. AND COPPER COINS AND MEDALS With Washington aud Pattern Pieces ' Among which will be tound some very line and rar specimens. to be sold at auction, at Scoll'a Art Jili lery.No. Ktt! CHESNUT Street, " Uml' Ou Tuesday aiternoon. inth Inst., at 4 o'clock. Open for examination morning of sale. Cataloguea ,iuw ready. rg i? 5n' PANC0A8T A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEFRH No. 240 MARKET STREET. AUVliU;!liKO C. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER Ollice .No. 21 COMii H-nrw .... . ' B Y FURNES8. BR1NI.EV A rn CHFSNUT Street and No, Tnj TjlY:. THE NEW DANIOIUPT LAW E. II. TIIARP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. VoVnt'a'kyW CMfcoRVhen?r,eC1,t,0,1 P' BANKRUITCY WJttl CLSORY proceedings la fciwes?1 ln th lwW cities la the United.