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THE DAIIY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1867.
AMUSEMENTS.
Hrnr.FiT To-wmitT. At the Chesnut Ktreot
Then I re M Iks Kate KcignoklH presents for her
Jktrcwell benefit the ilnurm of The ,ion?. of the
A'crth, and the cnpltnl Comedy of 'J he Wonder,
In both of which the lady appears, supported
by the entire strength; of the company.
At the Walnut, Miss Lucille Western Appear
irr the fifth time ft "Lady Isabel" and ".ViutLime
Vine," lu, Ikist Lynne, lor her benefit, this
evening.
At the Arch Mr. John Drew )ms a benefit.
he will appear in her beautiful role at "Mary
Netley," 1" Ours, supported by Misn Lt.zto
Frlen. Mr. Creese, Messrs. Morduunt, Marlowe
rltlltris, Jlemple, James, and other-.
MiNNEM To-morrow,-At the Acaderuy of
Music there will be a Jupauese Matluee, coru
jiiencliig at 2 o'clock.
At the Chesnut Street Theatre MIssKate rtl
nolils will appear with the company In The
turrets J'hilwMphia, commencing at'2 o'clock.
At lite American Theatre, tho usual family
natiuce will be given by the varloty troupe.
Jakvih AvnNciiMrr.'u Symphony Conchrts.
The lust of these Nplciiulil centertiiinments)
takes place on Hntuiduy evening next, at tho
Musical Fund Hall, An orchesuu of fifty per
formers will assist, ai,l in addition to that at
irnclioi), grcui; an It Is, the famous violinist,
Mad'Jle Cum 11 In Urso, and Mr. Charles II. Jar
.Yls.oi.r own eii'.inent pianist, will perform solos
on their respective Instruments. Altogether,
this conce.t will he one of the bostof those of
the Jarvls and Sclimllz series, as brilliant and
uncoessfnl as they have uli bee. and the inimical
public f I'liiladclph la are under heavy obllna
lions t those gentlemen for the taste, libe
rality, and excellent judgment displayed by
thein In presenting their Highly enjoyable en
tertainments to the public.
Monrob Grammai; School, Conckrt. The
ror.cen to bo glvoii fit tho Musical Fund II. ill
this t-vci.im.', iy tun young ladles of tuts Mon
roe Grammar Hchool, proiuiaus to initi o mist
brilliant and successful school concert ever
then in Philadelphia l'.esldes the tuloruoil
pupils of the scenol, Mrs. Mozart, the sup.-rlj
sopruno of New York, Mr. A. H. Taylor, Mr.
William A. Itrlseoe, and Mr. If. A, CutrK", of
thiHCity.all assist In tin inlernrotsitlou of a
jirograniiuu of uu''(in)iii.)ii exiMlleiiee. Tne
omort Is fciveti under tlio aide auspices of
A'rnlesHor A. K. Taylor, who deserves groat
iredt for his endeavors to make It a K-c.it ami
overpowering success.
TlIK GKIiMANIA T(l-M('ltRflW.-TilO f llloiVitlg
) the programme ot tho Geunanla Orchestra,
ior to-morrow iitttmooii:
i. Overture I'm Iharnlo (hy request) Auuer
ii. Hong "The Tear" irlrst time) ..Kuecken
3. Idc ale "Wall." (by request) Josef banner
4. Toitipotll Murcia, from Slufottio
Consecration of Tones (first time). L. Spohr
6. Overture XaehkUivnrivuii Ofsiun G.ule
I. First Finale, from Martha Flotow
The Japanf.se at thk Academy. Tho Im
yierial Japanese troupe will vlsllthe Arch Street
Theatre this evening, by permission of Messrs.
Risley V Multure, aiivl invitation of Mrs. John
lirew. They will appeur nt the Academy in a
grand nntcrlainiuent on jn-ruorrow (Saturday)
evening,
Concert Ham.. This superior troupe, coin-
JiriNin'ihetwo l'enk lamilles, assisUid. by the
lerger family, open at Concert Hall, for t short
mason, on .Monday evening, March Js, j'ho
toinpiiiiy consists of twenty-eight por.ioiW
vocalists, harpists, and bell-iingera,
IRM.AXD at thr Tur'iKST Time, or an Illus
trated tour of the Emerald Isle, with lecture
una Bcns, comprising sixty life views. This
beautiful culertaiumeut commences on Mon
day evening next, at the Assembly JJuildtngs
Mr. MURDOCH.-Thlsdistingitiohcd American
hiBtrlon has been engaged to present several of
Juls best characters in our city, llu will appear
ai .Nw Chesnut Street Theatre early in
April,
Miss Helen Western. The habitues of the
New Chesnut will be delighted to learn that this
"htulpturtsque artiste" has been re-enga-jud,
find will appear on Monday eveulng.
Frksh krom the Sea. Veron Fletcher's new
"Venus" can be seen until to-morrow night at
31) o'clock, at No. 1305 Chesnut street.
LETTER FROM MR. BRYANT.
Vive Sculptor Power on the Proposed
Art Tariff.
Curmjiondt nee of N. Y, Evening I'ott.
Flobencc, February 25. The artists here we
touch alarmed at the piotpect of a heavy duty
to be laid by Congress on works of art not by
American artUtB, imported luto the United
States. 1 enclose a letter from the emiucnt
sculptor Powers, in which he shows the cou-ie-iiueneeii
01 such a proceeding on the part of our
0 oveiuuieat. That it will provoke retaliation
therein no doubt entertaiuel here; and the
t'llcct will be to etnbarruss and distress very
much the artists who are pursuing tneir studies
m tbi.i and other foreltrn countries. Discninl
natiii!,' ilntiis imposed by one Goverutncnt
always occasioa discriminating duties by other
Coveruments. An export duty ou works ol art
ent home by American artists will assuredly
be laid by the Governments of those counrries
where the fine arts are most cultivated, and
which will, therelore, be most prejudiced by a
heavy duty ou their works ol art imported into
America.
Another effect of the duty will be to make
work ot art exoi biiantly dear in the United
States. Only tne very rich wilt be able to u-tve
pictures on their walls. Vour millionaire vvill
not mind the duty: he will have the picture, or
the statue, or the bust which pleases iiU i.mcy,
in Rpite of the import duty laid by our Govern
ment, or the export duty laid on the works o'
American artists by loreigu Government-:: the
man of moderate means will button up his
pockets. The duty will be, therefore, a datv
laid for the discouragement of art. 1 hope tnat
the protect of Mr. l'owcis aeainst the propoi
duty will receive the attention it deserve. The
artists wbvi aked lor the measure could not
certainly have foreseen the consequences which,
ure ccrt.uu to How lroiu it.
LETTER FROM ME. POWERS.
My Dear Sir: There is a statement in the
New York Lvetuna I'ost that Coneresa is ahout
to Jay a very heavy duty on loreign works of
art: so mgn, inaeeu, us to shut out, for the
most part, foreigners iroiu competition with
native aitists at home, hut however this may
be. its effect would be disastrous to American
artists in Florence, for it is already threatened
here to lay an export duty on our works, in
retaliation for tin duty already imposed on
Italian art. I have talked with one of the
representatives in the Italian Parliament ou
this subject, who nays that while mere copies of
nainLinL'S or scuipturcs may pioperlv be taxed.
ie tliiuKs thai original works by Uoinrj artists
outrht to go Iiee of duty into America, as tney
do in France and England; and the Government
here would not complain of such a law. Of
course we American artists here feel much
anxiety on this matter. There Is no hope for us if
Congress increase? tne uuiy. e sunn hii have
to leave here; lor an expert duty would tax our
works lor America not only, but everywhere
i-lhe. and we could not live here. It is possible
that the Government misht be induced to re
taliate bv an tmnort duty on American produce
netroleuni. for ltir-tance which would be
more just dan an export duty on the works of
a few Americana in Floicnce. There are no
other of our artists in Italy, if I except m Rome
and not under this Government. Thus you wilt
perceive that an act whit U may he cportto those
nrtints nt home who have netitloued Coneress.
if Dassed bv Caneress would prove death to all
our hopes here. And surely u if an advantaee
to art in America that some of us should come
abroad and study here. The intention cannot
be to provoke hof-tility towards us on the part
of foreign artt?tg aud foreign Governments, l
have no doubt that the Roman Govern
ment will lollow suit if the Italian
Government sets the example of retaliation.
And does our revenue require a high duty ou
tiriginal works of great masters abroad? or is it
hat. the rietitioners desire to compel our neoole
to buy tbeir pictures, or have no pictures at
oil i do not know If we Americans are not
also Included in the high duty proposed: and if
then nnr ease will be desperate indeed. We
bh'all have to run the gauntlet, getting out of
. ... . 1. (i A a lark 11 OAttlnr 4ntA
Italy witn our wuifcB,
. .-,a ith them navine some fitly percent.
fl x..,a oj tail nfniir vovaee. It seems to mo
that the present Dlan Is not a wise one. It is
Whiy calculated to provoke retaliation. We
int to sell our produce abroad, and a law
Jjgiit be made here to-morrow excluding the
vat-t quantities o petroleum enterine the Twrts
l Italy trom America. And who shall nay this
would be unfair? 'I wish yon to publish this it
jou think it would do any cood. With kindest
regards, I am sincerely jour.
P.c. February 24, lee"'"" rW8BB-
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, KENT, OR EXCTIANfJF;
A hQiitilul ( nuntrv kw. i
i,a JlHrn. n4 BjKht.en acres of lnd, oS KcUool
Small nouses, Nm..iiii uu.i mi, In -Raspberry alley.
weniBHlH, between J.ocusi aud Hpruce mrMn "CJ'
A liire llmlcllMK Lot,, . W. corner ol Twenty.flrst
and hprurc mreil, 1M fent en Twenty-first, and ITS foet
on hpn ce utriel, Apmy f . J. w. ItYMtss
J 1 um .No. Id I'hlladclphla Kichaiige.
a. Mxili street. aUive V .tie. 21 t. t front k a., r,
u.r. p. Icirsiile ur.itnlic Dili .,1 April. W ill thnn lie va
cant and cuo be examined. Clear. Terms easy.
Apply to i; MADKIIIA
3it,t No. I is TKNTII Street, below Chesntiu
lOR SALK-AIJ, 1'H13 MA.CUINERV AND
X1 lXitiKhelthelato "
1,1 Ali"JiIr ":,.' A MtlI'ON streets.
-S4A. WILLIAM WOOl.) CO.
TO RENT.
VLUADUE STORE
TO LET,
No. 811 CIIIiKNUT Street,
Uunk of the Ki ; ubllc Bulldliifr.
a lso, two unui: noons,
8f
Al'PLY AT TOE BANK.
POAL YARDS AT RICHMOND
V I' OK J'.JCWT.
--Ix C'onl Yards, belntiu in;; to tUe TtoadlnB ltallroad
Crmipuny. at the curniT ol KlCirMONl) mid C'UAt
HKIll.AMl Streets, lettered A, 11. C, I), JO, F, will be
si paiati'ly rented to tin- liurhest and tieit bidder for
one year each. The rent will be payable monthly hi
advance, and the same security will be required for
rent and lolls as Is given by other retailers.
lor furtliur Inlormidkm apply to CHARLES
VTON, Agvnl at Richmond.
Hills will be addressed, iu w riling, until SATURDAY
next, at li i', Jl., to
IHAELF's K. SMITH, President,
3 12 5t .Nil. 1K7 is. 1'U UitTU ISlreet.
HOSIERY, ETC.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
AT THE ttV.O MABil),
S. 1 AMI 3 A'ttKTII MXTII TRKET,
1B1I..U i rniA,
Would invite the atter ..ion of his friends and
customers to his
LUiUE AXB Sl'PtKlOB ASSORTMENT
tr
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
A Nl THE I AT F.ST NOVF.LTIl.S IOR CEN"
ILEMLX fi WEAR.
AL.0,
TO ICIM 1MPROVEU PATTERN SHIRT,
Made of the best materials by hand, and war
liinted to lit and give satisfaction, or money
lelunded.
PRICES MODERATE.
122?
JOHP4 VY. THOMAS,
Xos.403 ai d Wl JtOrMi SECOND St.,
J 1ST RE1E1VEU,
MtV lIi:F. SILKS,
I'LAIU SI I. KS,
St PER BLACK SILKS,
lillutllE Mtl'AKE SIIAWES,
NEW STYLE KPRINU SHAWLS,
m:h materia es for eveninu
DRESSES,
4iIti:Y DRESSUOORSINCiREATVARIETY
, 2 hUjWllJ Pltl" ES, CHINTZES, ETC.
pa HOFFMANN, JR.,
NO. 825 AIM 11 STREET,
FUBNISHIKG GOODS,
(LuteCi. A. Iloffuiui. lormerly W. W. Knight,)
FINE SHIRTS AMI WRAPPERS.
1K-I1;IIV AS J CiEOVES.
II.i:,EA?IItS' V!!ol ANU.1IERINO
Sbiriwhm VNUERCEOTIIINU.
LOST.
QNE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD!
IXJST, between Walnut Street Wharf and the
. im rlcun Ilutel, in Cli'Mii;t street, on ilonUuy eveu-
Int.', II arch II, between 8 ui.d 9 o'clock, a large black
euuuiulled Leather
LART'S TRAVELLING ROX,
iMioiit elijbteen Indies miuare, with handle on too,
H'uil;cil "If. t'. J., Halt." The finder will receive Hie
i.huverewurd by leavlntr the Box aud contents at No
WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. 3 14
QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
1 be Fidelity Insurance, Truit and 8mfe
KcepiuK of lionds, Stocks, aud
kil... '. m.
CAPITAL , 3500,000
Din tcroim,
N. It. BliOWKE, EDWARD W. CLARK.
I I.ARKNCK Jl. CLARK, ALEXANDKK lUiNKY
JOKiN WKLM1, is. A. CALDWELL.
J. V..ll.MCiIIAM FELL, HENRY C. UIliSUN,
vuniijr.n iW.-iUAi.r.nin.IU
Jv,,;l,ll"'tt.1 """k. CllESNC'l wireel above Fourth.
'i 1. 1 J .;:!,. , uny ""e" ei i,n ueiiomi, una uuakan
i mmtii1. Jf. ISAlE KLE1'In6.UJj' VALUABLE!
-..upon lionizr::.::.? r' v,z:" Per iooo
; 1 V i; V iulll, n ' ierin
t-upUlK??to,li,l,,,,,'M
lAlfou. "d,,6 tar- K alaa and
,u'rtdJ;m!?W '".'on. percent.
ThisCimpaii iHButluirizoaio're"8.
TruHis of every desorlptbui. rw,Blve Bnd execute
lasimwtrp n. n. brown r PrA.iirt,,
--HE NEW BANKRUPT LAW
E. II. T1IARP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT I AW
No. 82 B. THIRD Bueet.
Will rlevotd special attention to the .., (nn .
VOLUNTARY and COMPULSORY proZV,. ?.!
BANKRUPTCY. "owtiugs la
A i. ., JEW In all the larg cities in the United
bttttes, j 1 Jul
DRY GOODS.
LADIES' CLOTHS.
A USTMAN,
FlMNCU, and
AMERICAN CLOTHS.
A fnll assortment for
CIBCIEARS AND SHORT MACO.CEN.
SCARLET CLOTHS,
LI.FE CLOTHS.
WHITE CLOTHS.
FULL STOCK OPERA CLOTHS.
UI,ACK ZlCI'Iiyil CLOTHS FOIl LADIES
WRING WEAK
MEN'S WEAR.
Fine French Cloths and Doeskins, for Dress
Bulls.
Splendid Style Side Stripe Cassimeres.
New Spring Style Cassiinerea, J120.
BOYS' WEAB.
Excellent Double ar.U Twist Cafcfcirneres,
prices lower than before the wur.
Boys' Wear, from 50 cents to $1 per yard.
MARSEILLES QUILTS.
LANCASTER QUILTS.
II ON ET CO MB QUILTS.
ALLENDALE QUILTS.
LINEN GOODS.
STOCK COMPLETE.
NAPKINS AND DOILIES,
TARLE DAMASKS,
At a reduction to Hotel-keepers and piareha
etrs of large lots.
SPRINO CHINTZES,
FIGURED PERCALES,
PLAIN PERCALES,
FRENCH CHINTZES;
At still lower prices tLan before offered.
J, C. 8TI5AWBMDGE & CO.
SORT11WEST CORNER
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.
1 lltflmrpS
5PRINC ASSORTMENT.
IIOl SE-H RNIS1II.VO BHV OOIS.
The subscribers are now receiving of their own Im
portation, and Irom the late
Al'CTION SALES IN NEW YORK,
A large lot of
KECKARACK TOWELLING, VERT
CHEAP.
CIIEAI FRENCH AND IRISH SHIRT.
INU ANI t RONTINU LINENS.
A very large assortment ot
EIHRROIRERED AN I TA9IBUBED DRA.
l'KKV ait'SLINS.
NOTTINGHAM ANI LACE CERTAINS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
E3IRKOIDEREI) CLOTH, TARLE AND
VIANO COVERS, AT REDUCED PRICES.
Also, a large lot of very cheap
CORDED RORDER AND HEMSTITCHED
HANDIiERCHIEtS.
SHEPPAR0 VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
K14mrp NO. 10OS CHESNUT STREET.
) T RETAIL.
POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS.
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS.
MOURNING GOODS,
ASSIMERES, AND IlOl SE-ECRMS"-INU
DRY GOODS.
JAS. R. CAMPDELL & CO.,
S8 1ni
NO. 7S7 CHESNUT STREET.
OIIKAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING,
OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADES.
V. K. A It O II A M B A U L T,
N. K. Corner ELEVENTH aud MARKET Sta.,
Opened this morning, from Auction, Ingrain Car
pew, all wool, at tit, 76, 87c tl. and Iugraln Car
iiets. wool lilllngH, , 60 and 0c.: EugHsh Tapestry
lets, wool lillliiKH, 60 and (Mc.j EuKllsh Tapestry
rlrudnels, at only tllb; Three-ply Imperial at (2; Eu
1 y and Klalr CarpeU, 26c. to II; Floor Oil C'th, 6"c.i
rblte Matting. , 81, 460.; Red Chec1 .: uilt
tl
Bordered Window Shades. II to Hi PI ' ding,
611c.: Woollen Druggeui, i to TtfO; Hemp ' -. inc.:
Rag Carpew, 60 to 82c.j cheap lot of Dr, . s Woods at
8(ic., wurth 6oc.s CUolh Table Covers, 1140; Alpa:as,
Hoc., to(l: CasslmereH. 60c. toll-60; Table Lluuus. Sc
toll'Mr, Fast-coloreo i'hlnizes, I'Ji.o.
... CHKAF LOT OF WET GOODS.
Wide Bleached Sbeetlutn, only !IC worth 8nc:
heavy yard-wide Unbleached Muslin, 20c.! Hue Un
b I eac lied at 17c.7vorth sc; lot Towels at lc Cheap
Wholesale aud Retail Store, N, E, cor, Eleventh aud
Market street w "
DRY GOODS.
TDVIN HALL & CO.,
Nc. 28 M)UTII SECOND STREET,
OPENED THIS ffltORNINU
NEW STYLES SILK POPLINS.
PLAID KltK AT f ft !i.
MOIIKNINU SILKS AT tl-2S.
Superior Black Silks.
Steel and Mode Siks.
SILVERS AND BROWN N,
ASItrS OF ROE AND PEARLS,
S K! wfttj REESS, BLUES, ETC. ETC.
SilkK Wholesale and Iletail.
229 FARIES& WARNER, 229
NO. 22 NORTH NINTH STREET,
Above Race.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, 12Jc., up.
Rett makes Muslins, lowest market prices.
Best rilloW-case Musilu, 23 cents.
One case fast-color Calicoes, 12,'a cents.
New Spring Calicoes, W.i, 15, 18, and 20 cents.
Fink, Blue, and Buff French Percales.
Figured I'ercaleH, EnKllsh Mourning Chintzes,
etc
Spring Delaines, Poil-de-Chevrcs, 2j cents.
Table Linens, from 00 cents up.
Towels, Bird-eye Linen, Nursery Diaper, Etc.
Best mnkes of Shirting Linens.
One bale pood Russia Crash, 12 cents.
100 dozen BojV bordered Linen Handkerchiefs,
12a cents.
Best black Alpacas, 40, 45, 50, 56, 01 C9 e etc.
All-wool Fla'nnels, 31. 'io, 37j, 40 cents, et.:.
Domet Flannels, 25, 30, 31, 37 eenUi, ete.
White Goods from Auction.
One lot very line Brilliants, 00 cents, worth
75 cents.
Fluid Nainsooks, 25, 31, to cents.
Fine Sirlped Nainsooks, 50 cm., Jaconets, 25c.
11 ;i lu bur Ldgings very low, etc. elc.
FARIES & WARNER,
No. S!49 North NINTH Street.
Linen hhirt Fronts, made of Richardson's and
Duul ar's Linens, expressly lor our sales, 37)2,45,
50, 56, ivy,, 65, and 75 cents.
Three-ply Linen Cutis, 13 cents. 9 29J
p R I C E & WOOD,
n. w. tt?r. tiumn ana filbert,
HAVE JCbT OPENED
HI VI HAL LOTS OF WHITE ftiOODS.
White Brilliants, YJ!i, 20, 25, a, 3S, 37.1,', aod CO cents.
Handsome Plaid Musliiia.
Soil FlDish Cunilirics, Juconets, and NM.'nBOX'ka.
Victoria Lawns and Swiss Mulls.
White Piques aod Marseilles,
Uuiaellles Quilts iu reduced prices.
LINEN CiOODS!
LINEN IfUUimi.
Best, makes fcuirtlnjr Linens.
Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens.
A large assortment ol Napkins aud TowelB,
Scotch Diaper and Blid-eye Linens.
A cheap lot cl Linen Huckaback, 25 ceuts a yard.
Bargains lu AU-wool aud Domet Fkinuels, best
makes.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins.
Pillow-case and bhcctlnn Mu.slins, at the very lowest
marketlprices.
PHICE & WOOD.
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets.
N. B. Bargains In Ladles' and Oeuts' Linen Cam
bric Uundkerchiefs. 10 12i
gLACK ENCLISH SILKS.
JnBt received from London, a few pieces
SUPERIOR NOIRE ANTIQUES AND
RICH GRON GRAINS.
The above are desirable for their STYLE and
DURABILITY.
CURWEN STQDDART & BROTHER,
NOS.430,-f32 AND43I N.SECOND STREET,
3 U 3t ABOVE WLLLOW,
No. 11UJ CH ESN UT Street.
E. M. NEE'DLES & CO.,
In opening their NEW STORE at this loca
tion, will add acompIetBlUi r
BOC&E-rfBSlSIIISG DKY GOODS
tur.itAi iNQ
LINENS,
NAPKINS.
TARLE CLOTHS.
ETC. ETC.
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION.
IWilia ,T,nw-fHII3 101 1 'M
.H B. W. Comer of y
JPovurtlx aud JlvoIa St.
AKE OPENING NEW GOODS FOR SPRING
1867.
EASIIIONARLE I-K;
Itkel COLORED POPLINS.
MAOSirMEM ORGANDIES.
KOVELTIES IN SHAWLS.
urAVIWI MACK SILKS.
UGOODS DAILY. 3 6 wfm6m
"STEAMBOAT LINES.
TRIPS RESUME D. THE
r ferfisteamer JOHN A. WARMER will com-
ihiP.Tu' i n Philadelphia aud Bristol on
TeTunu K??'w,TfrFei,ruary. leaving Phlladel-
mV J , vf Street wharf, at 2 o'clock F. M
phla, , v"TKiverton. Torresdale, AndalUHia. lieveriy,
SUl
id BurllugW"- Returning, leaves jiiuiwji . wv
an
anu uw."".
CARPtTlNGS
QLEN ECHO MILLS,
CiERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA.
McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET
MANUFACTURERS OF
THHF.E-FLY CARPKTINOS.
KX'IRA SUFEH INOKAIN
HUFKHFINB I NOHA1N,
FINK INOKAIN,
TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN,
KUOrt, MATS. ETC.
JCCALLUWS, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
IMPORTERS OF
CABPETINGS, Etc.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH AX MINSTERS
ROYAL WILTONS,
TAPESTRY VELVETS,
TAPESTRY RRUSSELS,
BRUSSELS,
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS,
II ESI P,
COCOA H4TTINGN,
CANTON MATTINGS
ENGLISH INGRAINS,
SHEEP SKINS,
ADELAIDE MATS,
AikI h full assortment of
FOREIGN GOODS.
UJcUALLl'MS, tHEASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
JORRERM AND DEALERS IN
CABPETINGS Etc. Etc.,
Would call the attention of the Trade to what
are denominated "fill LAllblLPHlA GOOi)8,"
to which they givenpecial attention.
JjJcOALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
AGENTS FOB
WINNER II. TOWHENU'aand
A. EUJUSOM St bON'tt
OILi CLOTHS,
AND G. W. CH IPM AN CO.'S STAI R PADS
AND CARPET LININGS. U l'Jrpjui
JUST LANDED,
ENGLISH CAHI'ETINGS,
VELVETS,
CRtSSELS,
TAPESTRY,
INGRAINS.
Also, NEW STYLE VENETIANS, for STAIRS and
HaLlS, Willi sepitrule Rorders to match, all made
expressly for our sales by the best manufacturers,
uud will be suld at lowest cush prices, 2 1 fmw3uiuip
REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON,
No. 807 CHESNUT ST.
c
AH PETils US I CAEi3ETLNGS I
J. T. DELACROIX,
No. 37 South SiiiiCONL) Street,
Hum received per lute arrivulb, a.lurge aud varied
tt-sBuriuiuut of
J.CRUSSLEY A- SON'S RRESSELS CAR.
PETINGS, NEW DESIGNS.
Also, a laiKe lineoi Thtee-p'.y Exiraeuper und Fine
IISGRAIN cARfETlO.CUTlAUfciauu RAlol (JArt
l'ET, OIL CLOTHS, biiaLES, ETC.. wliloti will bd
sold amreatly reduced prices, wiioleBaleaua reuih
" J. T. LEL.AUltOlX,
No. 87 South SECOM) Street,
Between Market aud Clltesunt streets.
N. B. Partlcultir atteunou paid to the hulii up of
Othces aud Couutlnx-rooms. 2 M
QEORCE W. HILL
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
CARPETINGS,
N 12C NORTH THIRD STREET,
Bason baud a large assortment of DESIRABLE
PATTERNS, to which be asks the atteutlon of buy
ers, 213 wfinaro,
JOHN R. WHITE,
NO. 13 NORTH SECOND STREET,
FIRST CARPET STORE ABOVE MARKET
JOBBER ANU VEALKli IN
CARPETINGS,
MATTINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, ETC.
AT TI1E VERY LOWEST PRICES. 2 28 lni
HOOP SKIRTS.
.nil HOOP SKIRTS. AOQ
O.ZO LATEST STYLE. JUST OUT. VjAD
L.E PETIT TRAIL, for the Promenade, 2i yards
round, the CHAMPION TRAIL, for the Lrawiug
room. 3 yards round.
These skirts are In every way the most desirable
that we huve heretofore offered to the public; also,
complete Hues of Ladies', Misses', and Children's
Plain and Trail Hoop Skirtii Irom i'i to 4 yards lu cir
cuuiler. nee, of every lennth, all ol our own moke,"
wholesale aud retail, and warranted to give saualao-
t't"'nstantly on band low-priced New York made
Skins. Plain aud Trull, 20 sprinns. 90 cents; tS, springs,
i- susprlnns, P10: aud lu springs. Jl-76.
Kkirls made to order, altered. uud repaired.
Cull or send lor Circular of style, sices, aud prices
Mauulactory and salesrooms,
" j 0,628 ARCH Street ,
123m WILLIAM T. nOPKINS.
PERSONAL.
UNITED STATES PENSION OFFICE, NO.
Itis CARTER Street, below Third (Old Post
Office Bullding).-Tbe undersigned will pay
ALL INVALID WALE PENSIONERS
In the following order, commencing
MONDAY, MARCH 4, IS67.
Male Pensioners whose last names commence as
follows will be paid oa the days designated:
A, B, and C. March 4 and 8.
1, E.and F . ' 8 " 7.
O, II. I, and J ' 8 " ,
K. L, and M " 11 " li
Mc.N.O, aud P. " 13 " 14.
y, R, und s " IS " 16.
T. V. and V " IS " W.
W, X, V.andZ 2u..
The Office will be open at 8 o'clock, closing at 4. All
pensions remaining unpaid on March 20 will be paid
whenever presented after tbat dale,
E. W. C. GREENE,
United States Pension Agent.
L O It I S T
Preserver of Natural Flowers,
A. H. POWELL,
No. 725 AECH 'Street, Below EishtW
Bouquet, 'Wreatbs.BMists, T Jismids Of CntFiowe
finisBd t eider at all leasvue. 1 a tup
AUCTION SALES.
1111,11- iimn, Auctioneer,
TV l c C : 1, K L L A N D A C O
J-TJ . . s"eefr to Philip Firrd A Co.).
AltHOMAHH, No. m MARKET StreeU
SALE OF 1500 CASFB HO l, SHOES, BROQANS,
ETC ETC,
On Monday Morning,
Msrrhlf, comniei.clnKat in o'clock, we will sell by
Cn ,1 'Li?' '"'''. ' men's, bo v.'" and
e!c etc. ' 1,rKftu"' Balmorals, SllppenT.
a large snd desirable a-wortment ol women's!
;!!!,'."'. "''ren's wear, from city and Eastern
ii . i,r..e nrers. to wh ch the special attention of buy.
pI!L!.'",""1d. luita
.l(vINnR SIYKKS H).. AUCTIONEERS
tl 108, 2H2and 2S4 MARKET Street,
LAIU,'.5,f,K.IlEM PTWY HA r.H OF FRENCn AND
OIUtR tl'ROPKAN DUY OOOUS, ETC.
M On Monday morning,
ftrrh 18. at in o i-li.i u- u.ni i... ...i.V h. n.i.i,..
r.,n T"'" ""llt.rahout WHt bus of French, India.
inrin'. ;"1.".1 ,lrlllHl' Krv UoimIs. embraciiiK a full as.
W1.1.110.. 1 M-y "u ""'tle tlulBS lu '"" worsteds,
wotiiipim, liners, und c oIIoiin,
l.mni.T.'"."""' """"Ifd for examination and cats,
iogues ready early on morning of Bale. suit
I'A1"iu1,'(J.SiTIVt' SA' OF ROOTS, SHOES,
lJRC.,AisN, 1RAV1.LI,I.(1 H.VviS, ETC.
.. , . On 1'uesuay Moriilmr.
Innr mIm."1 "' ,,''c'"ck- wl" be "ol" y ratalogne. on
Rroal ., ii". C""V1' "V""1 ''"H' l''kK-s Roots. hoH,
niJift ni i'irJ. ,rl''''r"''l,' " P1'11" fr-"h asHort
i. r e, n I', M!" Clly R1"' '""'ern manufacture. Onen
ol saf U"llon ei'ogues early on the mornlng
K' 3 14 4t
V i.lT,T,S ' 1 ,F BTtlTIsn. FRENCH
ftidlli A,Ni' A,-Ni L'OMlTIC IKY HOODS.
drV B.ri, V, Ua, l"r 8'" of loreign and domestic
paruor cusif. cutul"BU0- ou ,our credit aud
..i.o. On Thursday Morning,
,, cf?- '.coninienclugal luo'clock, embracing about
KwibHckiiKisaiid lots ol stupiu ami luiioy ariii leu In
woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and rottJns.
ei.ii! ,.,Hlu'll'KU,'" r,""v u"a Koods arranged fbr
ex hllutlnn early on morning of sale. "3 10 5t
SAMUEL C. H)KI) & SONS AUCTIONEERS,
.o. m S. FOUR'lIl street. '
Fnles of Real Fstate, Mo. k. Loans, etc., at Phila
delphia ExchatiKe, every I rulny ul i oJclock. noon.
(lral9 ure i.dvened In ail the dully uud several
Of ll,e weekly linvsj apeis. by separate Imnulillls of
each property, ano by pamphlet ckibIokups, one
Ihoin-uiKl ot which will be Issued on Wcduesduy pre
cediLK each sale. r
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
REAL ESTATE AM) STOCKS, MARCH 21.
at 1- o'clock M at Philadelphia Exchange.
llliALKM'A'IK,
RIIiOE AVKNL'E Valuuble lot and framo mcs
siHites above V Hey street.
NIXHI AND CHEKRY STREETS, Southeast
corner Valuable business stand and three-story
brick building. '
CHRISTIAN' STRFET Building lot, north side
west ol Oniy's Kerry road.
UERMANTOWN Fisher's Lane Station Lot on
bienli 11 avenue, ihree (routs.
CllIrLT HILL Lot ol over 10 acres on the road
leiulniK from Wisbulilckon turnpike to Ueruiuuiuwa
turnpike. .
LOCL'ST STR E r.T, near Fifty-second street
Twenty Severn Ii am Untitling Lot.
JUELAM'O. N. J.-lluildlug Lot on Holly street,
near second street.
MONROE COUNTY. Pa.-Two tracts of Land, in
Tunkliannock township, conttilnlng together 58 acres.
CENTRE COUNTY, PU.-4U3 acres in Rush town
ship, STOCKS, LOANS, ETC.
J23.W0 Pennsylvania lluilruud Co.'s Rnnds, due 1K71,
Interest paviihle .1 11 11 11 in y und July, free Irom.
Oovommeut or Statu tuxes, convertible at any
time belure maturity Into Consolidated Mort
gage ltimils of the Company.
$10,000 Renulug and Coluuibiu Ruiiroud 7 per cent. 1st
nici'taKe bonds.
(4,000 Rulu Fugle Valley Railroad 0 per cent, coupon
bonds.
15,000 Susquehanna Canal Preferred Interest 6 per
cent, coupon registered bonds.
(2(101) StiKiueJ,Hnua Cunulti per cent, coupon bonds,
fcj.wu Wyoming Valley Cuuul Company 0 percent.
coupon bonds.
lti,(i00 7 per cent. Schuylkill Navigation Company Boat
Loan, accrued interest Irom Nov. 1, It,,;.
$10,000 Union Canal Company ti per cent, coupon bonds.
tlu.OtO Junction liailro, d 6 percent. 1st iiiortguge
coupon bonds, principal and Interest guar
anteed. $12,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent.
coupon bonds, 1st mortguge. Uuurauteed by
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Slo.rW) City of Trenton 6 per cent, coupon bonds.
tl.in US per ci ill. Compromise Rends City of Pittsburg.
$11 u 5 per com. Certllicutts ol Indebtedness, City of
Piitsburir.
2V sharesNortli Pennsylvania Railroad stock,
luu " Cumden uud Atluutlo Itullroud Preferred
slock.
100 " Alleniown Rolling Mill.
141 " Allentown Iron Company.
1MI " Lehlftli Crane Iron Company.
17 " Lehigh Zinc Compaiiy.
2')" " Little Schuylkill Railroad Company.
2M " East Mabanoy Railroad Company,
loo " PeiiLsylvanla suit Manufacturing Co.
15 " Locust Mou 11 am Cual uud lrourCompuny.
loo " Susiuelianiiu Canal Company,
'.wio ' Schuylkill aud oil Creik oil Company.
00 " North American Oil Company,
r.10 " Mamnio'li l!il Company
200 " l'orseneck and llurniug Soring Oil Co.
2ml " l' lenniKen Oil Company.
3.',00 " Spring Dale Oil Couipuuy.
I111 " Sumner Oil Company.
:soco Flo.-euce Oil Conipuuy,
HO " Fnltiiu Coal Company.
luo " Phliadelphiu uud Cullfornta Petroleum
Company. (HlJUt
B
Y J. M. G U M M E Y & SONS,
AUCTION KKKS,
No. 6U8 WALN UT Street.
Will bold Regular Pales of
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND SECURITIES AT
THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANUE,
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, MARCH 18.
They would respectlully Bollcit Attorneys. Execn
tors and Adnilnlslrators of Estats, Trustees, au
others desiring to sell property to send them a memo
ruuiiutu ol the same as early as possible, so thatlc
may be fully advertised.
2 three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1506 and 1308 San
som street.
4 three-story brick Swellings, Nos, 1331, 13S3, 1335,
and 18U7 Muiliier street.
4 three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1332, 1334, 1386,
and 13.18 Mott street.
Handsome modern Residence, with back buildings
aud every convenience. No. 1416 S. Penn Square.
Valuable Property Lurge Ltatlllery and Lot, 40x80
feel, Nos. 402 and 404 South street.
J hiee-story brick Dwelliug. No. 414Gasklll street.
Desirubie Lot aud Carpenter Shop. No. 183S Stiles
street, ruunlng through to Cabot street.
Handsome four-story brick store and Residence
southeast corner Fifteenth und Race streets.
'1 wo desirable lluildlng Lots, corner ot Woodbine,
Wilson and Willow avenues, Oermantown. 2 23
B
SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020
. CHESNUT Street.
AUCTION PALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
R. SCOTT, Jr., will give his personal attention
to sules ot household liirnlturo, at the residences
ot parties removing or breaking up housekeoplug, on
the most favorable terms.
EXTENSIVE PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELE
OANTLY FRAMED CHHOMOS AND FINE
lOKElON' ENORAVINOH.
R. scuii, J r will sell, at the Art Gallery, No. 102D
Chesnut street,
On Thursday and Friday,
March 14 and 15, at lit1 o'clock in the morning, and
"'a o'clock In the evening ot each day, the entire stock
of a party declining the business. The pictures and
frames ure of the most cosily and varied character,
and w ill be sold positively w ithout reserve.
Now open for examination. 8 9 6t
ANCIENT AND MODEKN OIL PAINTINGS.
On Monday Evening,
lutn Instant, at?1, o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery,
No. lo.o Clieunul street, a collection of Ancleut anil
Modern oil Paintings, to pay advances. Said posi
tively without reserve. 3 16 at
EXTENSIVE SALE OF AMERICAN GOLD, SIL
VER, AND COPPER COINS AND MEDALS,
With Washington and Pat'ern Pieces.
Anionic which w III be found some very line anC fare
specimens, to be sold at uticllun, at Scott's Art Oul
lery, No. 1020 CH ESN UT Street,
On Tuesday aiternoon,
llli Inst., at 4 o'clock. Opuu lor examination on
morning of sale. Calulogues now ready. 3 14 5t
PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS
No. 240 MARKET STREET,
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 850 LOTS F.M
lUtOlDERIKS, LINEN CAMBRIC AND LAWN
HDKFS., LACE HOODS. WHITE UUODH. ETC.
ot the Importation ot Mr. ROBERT MAODONALD
by Culalogue, on a credit. '
On Wednesday Morning,
MArch 20th, commencing at 10 o'clock.
We invite the particular attention of buyer to
this sale, being confident that lu extent and va
riety u will equul auy offering ever made in this city.
Particulars lu iiiture udvertUiemento. g pj 4t
BY THOMAS BIRCn & SON, NO. 1110 CHES
NUT Street, above Eleventh Street.
SALE OF A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF GOLD
AN H 1: ORE1UN.
On Monday Afternoon,
March 18, at 8 o'clock, at the; Auction Store, will b
sold. by catalogue, a collection of Gold, Silver, ana
Copper American Coins. Also, foreign Coins. Colo
nials. Meduls, elc Culalogue are now ready lor
delivery at the Auctlou Store. a
OC. MAO KEY. AUCTIONEER
, Ofllce No. 421 COM MERCK Street. 8111
BT.,.FuU?NSS8' BR1NLEY A CO.. NO. CIS
CHEbNUl Street uX No. 12 JaYJSS Street.