The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 19, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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AFFAIRS IN EUROPE.
VBN1N TBI.FORAl'H KI'F.OIAL CORRIwroNniCNI-R.
Takis, March 2.
Tke liberty of tb Pre In France.
The hill which the Government Intended
to present to the Legislative body for discus
sion, contains go many obnoxious clauses that
tfcero is every probability of its being very
mach modified. It is also more than likely
that the enormous amount of caution money
required to he deposited before starting a new
public paper, and the imposition of the Timbre,
r stamp duty, on non-political papers that
hitherto required none, will be totally aban
doned. The Right or Interpellation.
The members of the opposition in the French
Chambers already complain of their -being
cabinet!, cribbed, and confined by the now
Measure, which obliges a member to ascend
the Uibuno every time lie wishes to speak.
Regular business may now be said to have
begun, and for want of matter of more import
ance to discuss, the members of the opposi
tion hod made the most of the letter tamper
ing business, which hax caused so much sen- j
sation in France.
The International Imperlql Society of
Mutual Assurance Agaluit I'l.re fur lite
Universal Exhibition of 167.
The Imperial Commission, by the term? of
its regulations, i ot answerable for the risk
f fire, and loaves the exhibitors to insure
themselves against it. 1n the other hand, the
French companies, limited as they Are to their
statutes, can guarantee only a very small por
tion of the products exhibited, and foreign
companies show little eagerness to charge
themselves with the risk, over which, from
the distance, they have no control. It is lor
these reasons that the Society has been
formed. The insurance comprises fires caused
by lightning and those proceeding from explo
sions of gas.
The muximuin of the contributions in case of
disaster is fixed by the statutes in the follow
ing manner: Palace, 4 francs for every 1000
francs; Park, 5 francs per 100 francs; Annexes,
6 francs per 1000 francs of the articles ex
posed. The insurer, without distinction of
site, pays on receiving his policy of insurance
If.GOc. for every 1000 francs' value of the
objects insuv;;1 yiz.;l ;'raiu its contribution
S ue fund, and half a franc for expenses of
'"administration. The fund (funds dc prccoyance.)
is applied to immediate compensation for any
disaster that may occur. If there be no dis
asters, or if they do not absorb the fund, the
Board of Direction divides among all the mem
bers, in the proportion of the sums paid by
each, the said fund, or such portion of it as
may remain on hand. The central office of
the Company is Rue de Iiivoli. The Hoard of
Directors is composed of Monsieur Ferdinand
Barrot, Senator Baron de Bonnemain, Mayor
of the Sixteenth Arrondissemcnt, Monsieur
Konon, the Duke of Galicia, Mr. Han
key, of the firm of Hankey & Co., London,
the Count Lagrange, Deputy, the Count Leo
deSt. Poncy, Monsieur Matterel, and Monsieur
Ainic de St. Hidier.
Doings in Italy.
Our correspondent in Florence writes us
that the political interest, up to the present
time concentrated in the Italian capital, is
now spread over the provinces, where there is
great activity being displayed in view of the
coming elections. lie writes us further, that
the Carnival in Florence has not been very
gay this year, as the lower orders seem to
have little mind to amuse themselves, ham
e red as they are by heavy taxes and the con
stantly rising prices of the necessaries of life.
There is great wailing amongst the retail tra
ders. The discontent was so great that th-re
was some fear of disturbances. The fact is,
this has not been a very brilliant winter for
the trade of Florence. Foreign visitors have,
not been numerous, and even those who in
tended remaining through the season gave up
the idea as soon as they found things so very
dull. .
The Carnival of Venice.
We hear from the City of the Sea that great
efforts are being made there to revive the Car
nival, which has been slumbering for so many
years. It will be a means of encouraging
trade and diminishing the misery suffered by
many in the city now freed from foreign yoke.
Our correspondent speaks of much gayety now
going on, crowds of masks, music, and merry
making on St. Mark's Square at night; but
the most perfect order reigns everywhere.
"What a contrast with , the Carnival the
mourning city had been used to for many
years past, when the fear lest the mask
should cover the face of a Kaiserlich spy suf
ficed to drive away every one from the Piazza
de San Marco 1
Those who had a mind to amuse themselves
and they were few, indeed were fain to do
bo in their homes. None would give the
liated Austriaus a pretext for affirming that
Venice was satisfied. Now all is changed.
The silver lining of the cloud is turned towards
the City of the Sea, and trade benefits by it.
To close the masquing, very gorgeous fetes
are preparing, in the hope of attracting many
foreigners.
Hungary.
The new Ministry of Hungary has just an
nounced to the authorities, by two circulars
dated February 23, that the Hungarian Con
stitution has been re-established, end that
they have taken in hand the government of
the country. Nevertheless, they will not be
able, to charge themselves de facto with the
administration till after the 10th of March,
Ly reason of the impossibility of their ob
taining the various offices before that day.
These circulars bear the signatures of Count
Andrassey, as President of the Council, and
Baron Bila Ilinkheim, Minister of the Inte
rior. The Bame Ministry has just obtained a
first success. At the instance of the President,
Count Andrassey, the persons arrested at
Fiumne, when the demonstration in favor of
TgEDAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
Hungary took place in that town, have been
set at liborty.
"Don Carlos."
The first performance of this long-talked-of
opera is to take place without fail on the 8th,
at the Grand Opera, in the Rue Lepelletier.
Thero is to be a public rehearsal, to which,
however, not more than a thousand persons
will be admitted. The Maestro is desirous of
bringing together a good number of connois
seurs and artists to hear his work before it is
given to the world.
Verdi, we hear, intends quitting Paris the
day after the first performance of the opera.
He will proceed to J.'ice, where he has bought
a beautiful palace, which he has had furnished
by ono of the first Parisian upholsterers in a
manner fit to lodge a prince. It is in this
charming retreat that he intends seeking that
repose of which he is bo much in need.
Modi. Pou Haiti's "Galileo."
Galileo will bo one of the pUcea de resistance
during the Exhibition. The rehearsals of this
play are being pushed forward with much
activity.
HOOP SKIRTS.
EMPRESS
in VISIBLE TRAIL
SKIRT.
THE NEW SHAPE FOIt;
SPRING, 1867,
IN
J, W. BriuJlrj's Duplex Elliptic
(OR rOUBLE SFBIN'i)
SKIRTS
The handsomest aud most comfortable style yc t
Introduced. (See all the fashion magazines.)
At Retail by all first-class stores whore Skirts
are sold
At Wholesale by all the leading Notion itnd
Dry Goods Houses In this city. Also by sole
owners ef patent and exclusive manufactui era,
WEsTS, ERlULEY & CAM,
No. 07 CHAMBERS St.
32stuth2m NEW YORK.
t'OQ HOOP SKIRTS.
OZn LATEST STYLE. J CST OUT.
628
l.E PETIT THAU,, lor the Prunieuude, Hi yards
round, the CHAMPION TRAIL, lor the Drawing
mom . 8 yards round,
'1 utse skirts are In every way the moat desirable
t but we have lierelolore offered to the public: also,
omtdete linen of Lubes'. Misses', and Children's
Plain aud Trail Hoop K-tirts from 2 '4 to 4 yards In cir
ruiuleri nee, ol every ivmtib, all of'our own make."
wholesale aud retail, und warranted to give salislac-
icn.
Constantly on nana low-priced New York made
kirtK. Plain and Trail, (1 springs, 90 cents: & snrinus.
Jl: 3d springs, fcplo; and 10 springs, tl-75.
bums made to oruer. altered, ana repaired.
Call or uend lor circular of style, sizes, aud prices
Manufactory audisulesrooms, '
So. 62S A RCH street
12 6 3m WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
pURNITURE REDUCED!
1
(Hit l'BHES HAVE BEEN REDUCED 9
I'o the extent admitted of In the laie reduction
of material. At the name time we have not lost
sight of the fact that
CURABILITY AhD BEAUTY OF FINISH
Are requisite In maintaining our reputation for
FIRST-CLASS WORK.
We Invite an Inspection of our STOCK by all
desiring to purchase. 3 10 stutulmop
RICHMOND & FOREPAUGH,
KO. 40 SOI Til KF.COM STREET.
CASTING'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTHA
1
CUHES CONSUMPTION.
BOLD BY ALL DKUGGIS1&
DIOTT i CO,, AGEXTS,
881m
No. a 32 North SECOND Street,
jjU I L D I N G II A It D W A R E
800 Down Baldwin's Iiutts. all sizes.
Run n henries.' Pulleys, Vn, . 2 Inch.
p;xrv.'s;rLLe!;d8.ttUiau''li!e8'
Uly-wade Him and Mortice Lorl'
ter and Rlvel i ..SrV.: Ax.. Shovels and Hpa
anes.
defl.Sbut-
Hull. Platform and otb, k.P 1 U1"' B- Gutter
Etc. Etc. For Rale by r ,butt1"?' Wlre- Umry Combs,
WRITTEN ' ANn WrT k 1 -v-- - .
Ulons of Charaoier. with 1, T. 11 ut'
fUealth. Education, uul i$?l2 .oa. "uUW
2 14tUthb3uirpJ .u uauy, oy
nrw.
HiNUBtreot
GET THE BEBT-THK HOLYHthii. t t,
laud Pocket Ulblea
ill urnuuiUI DUim ui i UftCV M 1 1 , . --
Ii autli
'Wu puotograp
WM. W. HATltilVn ....
Ho. m CIirNUT blreet, fMiu.
DRY GOODS.
M A R K E
T
EOYS' CLOTHING ROOM,
SECOND LOFT.
ffrRINU STOCK
ROW C'EOTlIINti,
NOW OPEN,
HOW OFEN.
PR1CEN A WAT DOWN.
rBIOid AWAY DOWN.
LADIES' CL0AE ROOM,
SECOND LOFT.
ORED CIRCEEN.
JAPANESE I It EES.
PRINTED MACQ.DEN.
WATtK-PBOOF CXOAHN.
PRICES RIGHT. 128tuthsp
NEW TIIINOS EACH BAY.
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. Cr. EIGUT1I and FILBERT,
JIST OPENED
GOCO yards Spring Delaines, 25 cents.
Fast Color Calicoes, HJi, 12Ja', 10, and 18c.
Choice Sliailes Colored Alpacas, 40 and 50c.
Choice Shades Colored Mohairs, C2 cents.
Blacli Alrcus, 33, id, 50 cents, up to $1 per
yard.
151ack and White Stripe Skirting by the yard.
Fine French Tercales.
WHITE WOODS ! WHITE GOODS I
'aInnook Muslins, very cheap, 25, 31, 37J,
10, 50, CO cents.
Soft Finish Cambrics, 2j, 28, 31, 3-3, 3S, 40, 44, 47,
50, 50 up to CO cents.
Soil Finish Jaconets and Victoria Lawns.
A cheap lot of Stripe and Tlald Nainsooks.
Muslins from auction, very cheap.
White Piques.
Marseilles, Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts.
Table Linens, Mapkius and Towels.
P.est makes Illcached and Unbleached Mus
lins, I'Hlow-case and Sheeting Muslins, at the
very lowest market prices.
Barchius in Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cam
bric lulkts.
Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitch Hdkfs.
Gculh' and Hoys' Colored Border Hdkfs.
PRICE & WOOD,
K. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBKKT Streets.
N. B. Dally receiving New Goods. 10 22j
229 FAMES & WAR EK, 229
NO. 220 NORTH NINTH STREET,
Alcove Itncv.
Bleached and Unbleached MuslinK, 12c., up.
Best makes Muslins, lowest market prices.
Best Billow-case Muslin, 25 cents.
One case fast-color Calicoes, 12J cents.
New Spring Calicoes, 12)4 15, 18, and 20 cents.
Fink, Blue, and Buff French Fercales.
Figured Fercales, English Mourning Chintzes,
etc
SprlDg Delaines, Poll-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, Viy2 cents.
100 dozen Boys' bordered Linen Handkerchiefs,
12 cents.
Best black Alpacas, 40, 45, 50, 56, 62, 69 c, etc.
All-wool Flannels, 31, 35, 37, 40 cents, etc.
Domet Flannels, 25, 30, 31, 37 cents, etc
White Goods from Auction.
One lot very fine Brilliants, 50 cents, worth
75 cents.
l'laid Nainsooks, 25, 31, to 62 cents.
Fine Klriped Nainsooks, 50 els., Jaconets, 25o.
Hamburg Edgings very low, etc. elo.
PARIES & WARNER,
No. 329 North NINTH Street.
Linen Shirt Fronts, made of Richardson's and
Dun bar's Linens, expressly for our sales. 37, 45,
50, 60, M,uo, and 75 cents.
Three-ply Linen Curls, 13 cents. 9 29?
DRESS MAKING
PHOMPTIT EXECUTED
UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF LADIES
OP EXPEDIENCE IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN
CAPITALS, AH WELL AH IN LEADING ESTA.
BLIB11MENTB OF THIH CONTINENT.
BATIBFACTION GUARANTEED.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
2 28 stuth2mrp No. 920 CHESNUT Street.
1
vO NINTH.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING
GARDEN STREETS,
OI'ESFD T1UH MOHmJVO A BEAlAlFUL
STOCK OF
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS.
RICH HEAVY REACH MILKS.
EEEGANT FRENCH C A S H M E R B
SHAWLS.
CASSIJMEREM AND CEOTHS, FOB MEN
AND UOYM.
REST TARES LINENS, NAPKINS, TOff'
EES, ETC. ETC.
DOMESTIC MCSEINS, CALICOES, E"
EAINES, WEANNEES, TICKINGS, CHECKS,
GINGHAMS, HDKIHt., (CIETS, TABLE
COVERS, PIANO COVERS, AND WHITE
GOODS GENERALLY, S lSmp
AT THE VERT LOWEST PRICES.
DRY GOODS.
LINEN STORE.
028 ARCH STREET.
I have Just made ont a rednced ni- .
all n.y LlNENH. which can Etw ivi. J'
faction to the most careful buyer g Ve ua"
To those nbout purchasing LINEN nrvMva
we would say that our stock was nevn? t2, 1
f r"whig,
HEAVY SHIRTING LINENS,
MEDIUM LIGHT DO.'
fine nosom LINENS,
SHIRT ROSOMS, FANCY AND PLIV
T A It EE DAMASK, IIY TKE YARD
TABLE CLOTHS. ALL SIIKS, ome beftutlri
patterns, Just received and elllngcbenp
NAPKINS AND DOVLIRN,
FINE DAMASK TOWELS,
LINEN BIRD-EYE AND DIAPER
IRISH LINEN SHEETINGS, '
FRENCH LINEN SHEETINGS.
PILLOW LINEN,
CRUMB CLOTHS. 8 AND 4 YARDS WlnP
STAIR LINENS FROM 1 TO 30 INCHES
IN WIDTH.
LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIFrs
1INEN LAWNS AND CAMBRICS
LINEN DUCKS AND DRILLS.
LINEN FOR FURNITTRH COVERS
ETC. ETC. ETC.
Power-Loom Table Linen.
Just received, over 200 pieces Power-Loom
Table Linen, and nelling at a heavy reduction.
OliOIlGE MILLIKEN,
IMPORTER OF LINEN GOODS,
14 thBtufimrp No. 888 ARCH STREET.
RCHAMBAULT & BRO.,
No. 130 N. KIGIITII STREET,
ABOVE ARCH, WKST SIDE,
Will open this morning
CO pieces rich Lustre Alpacas, all spring
shades, at 50 cents
lease Silk Striped Poplins, beautiful goods,
at 37;J cents. .
Flue Black Alpacas, at 37, 40, 45, 50 to 81.
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,
greut bargains.
Cheap Table Linens.
Cheap Towels.
1 bale good Crash at 12ij cents.
1 case 5-4 wide Bleached Sheetings at 25 cents.
Good Muslins at 12 cents.
Fine Shirtings at 20 cents.
WilUumsville Muslins at 28 cents.
Wholesale and Itetall, at 3 10
ARCH AMBAULT & BRO.'S
New Store, No. 136 N. EIGHTH Street.
No. 1101 CUJiNUT street.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.
Will open at this location In a few days
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT
J
o
WHITE GOODS,
LACES,
EMRROIDERIES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
VEILS, ETC. ETC.,
Selected by one of the firm In t'ua
EUROPEAN MARKETS.
laojiB ifiKfrano ton 'oxr
gUPERIOR BLACK SILKS
FOB DRESSES, MANTILLAS, ETCJ
RICH GROS GRAINS,
DRAPE DE FRANCE,
GROS PARISIENNE,
LYONS TAFFETAS,
POULT DE SOIES,
F THE MANUFACTURE OF BONNET AND
PONbON, IN ALL GRADES AND WIDTHS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
823 iuth2mrp No. 920 CHESNUT Street H
T RETAIL.
POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS.
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS,
MOURNING GOODS,
ASSIMERES, AND HOUSE-FURNISM-ING
DRY GOODS.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL t CO..
S8lm NO. 787 CHESNUT STREET.
JUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE LOT OF BEADED SIEK BELTS,
SELLING AT 1. WORTII fS. AT
WILLIAM LONNEBSTADTEB'S,
No. 103 North EIGHTH Street,
8 1S jat, tiecond door above ArcH.
AU PAGE No. 16 RUB VTVIENN
J 301
" HADXKo
CONSUMPTION
CURED.
USE IIASTINQ'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTHA
BOLD BY
DYOTT A CO., AGENTS,
No. 83 Nortn SECOND BUM
MARCH 19, 1867.
AUCTION SALES.
Philip Fokh. Auctioneer.
McClelland
A CO
AUCTION EEKH. No. MS MARKET Street.
OF
HOOTS, SIIOKH, HHOOAN8, HLmi4io'
Ou Tlianriny MornliiK, , ... hw
MBrrh 21, cominencmg nt 10 o'clock, we will Bell ojr
ranloRiie, for cash, 1K) ranit men'i, boys , "
youths' boots, show, brocans. balmora is. ew.
Also, a large and nuperior assortment of '"'!""
mlRses', and children's wear, from city
manufacturers. embracinK a general u0t1m,,"l.t0,
goods suitable for Kprlnn sales.
8 16 4t
B
y j. m.
O U M M E Y & SONS,
iniTIONKKIW.
No. eos WALNUT btreeU
Will hold ReenlBr Hle of ows?rrTTTTirj it
RKAL KSTA'f K, bTtK'KH, AKD RKWRITIES AT
1UK PUJLADKl-FHIA KXCHANUH.
They would reBpeetiully solicit Aturijey. Execu
torn and AdmlnlHtrators of KHlatea, 1 ruHteen, n
..it,... ..i . ...ii .,r,nortv tn f nd tlii'in memo
rantlmn of the same us early M possible, io that II
may be fully advertised.
c . t v n-n m nw r a v Apinr, i. will Include the
KL1' OA NT VKOWN Kl'OiNK KESlUK.NCK. ! feel
front, wllh Ifrenuh roof, and three-story double BacH
BuildliiKS. t.T,-T, ,. .a
flnlKhi-.l tlirmieiiout lu a superior munner, by Mr. Jt.
J. Dobbins, with extra conveniences and comlorts.
expressly for the occupancy of the present owner.
Lot UiO feet tbrouph to Carlisle street.
Vfi.RY vai.iiaw.K MORE PKlirERTY. with
six Urlck Dwellings and Carrinue Factory on the
rear, xno. 4i w. wecona streei. xjoi, waiw iwei, wiuuhm
to Ht. John street.
T11KI0E-ISTORY BRICJt iViML,iu, Jto. a
Catherine street. . ,
Pslaieof John B. Neagle. deceased. HANI)SO!rE
TIlREE-bTOUY MUCK. UKblDENCE, No. IQM ill'
Deri street.
i.BtHie of Stephen Renton, aeceasea. tour inree
story Ilrlck Residences. Nos. U2Z.IIX, V.M, ul U2S
Carpenter street.
Same Kslate. Trlanculnr lot of Oround. N. W.
corner of Ninth street and Hnyder avenue.
Hume KKtate. Ixit of Oround. soutli sine 01 snyacr
avenue, west of Niuthstreet, I(j4 feet trout.
Same Istute. Lot of Oround. east side of Ninth
Street, from Wnyder avenue to C'antrell street.
Kiune i staie. i.oi, lanireu street, euat oi .niihu
stre t. . ,
himie Estate. ixt, corner oi renin Bireec anu isucic
road. .
bame Esiate. Lot, N. corner lenuiana winton
streeiH,
hame itstnte. L,oi, is. w. corner or pintn and
Winton streets.
Kaine l.stale. tot, . v. corner JNlntnand winton
stteeis.
wmne Kstate.-I.ot, s. w. corner of Ninth and wir
ton streets.
Kame Kstate. Lot. B. K. corner or Jackson street
and liuok mad.
(same istate. Tbree Lots or Urouuu. N. lu. corner
ol (sixth and Loudon streets.
Kame hstate. luree-Btory Brlclc Residence. No. 1833
Hamilton street.
GEHMANTOWN. Verv desirable Bui diner Bite.
five arres. Thorp's lane, east ol liuy's lune. a 9 UnUtf
SAMUEL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS,
No. 127 S. FOURTH Btreet.
Bales of Real Estote, (storks, Loans, etc., at Phila
delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noun.
Our tales are advertised In all the daily and several
of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ot
each property, anil by pamphlet c:italogues, one
thousand of which will be issued on Wednesday pre
ceding each sale.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, MARCH 22,
at Vi o'clock ii.. al Philadelphia Exuhuuge,
REAL ESTATE.
RIDGE AVENUE Valuuble lot and frame mes
suages above Wiley street.
NINTH AND CHERRY STREETS, Southeast
corner Valuable business stand aud three-story
bi l' k hulldlug.
CHRISTIAN STREET Building lot, north side
west ol Oray 's 1'erry road.
OERMANTOWN EiHher's Lane Station Lot on
fetenlon avenue, three Irouts.
CHESNUT HILL Lot of over 10 acres on the road
leading from Wissablckou turnpike to (iermuntowa
turnpike.
LOCUST STREET, near Flfty-second street
Twenty seventh Ward Building Lot,
DELANCO, N. J. Building Lot on Holly street,
near Second street.
MONROE COUNTY, Pn. Two tracts of Land. In
1 iinkhanuock township, containing together is acres.
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa.-4a3 acres ill Bush town
ship. t'i5.(X;0 Pennsylvania llallroad Co.'s Bonds, due 1871,
Interest payable January and July, free from
Government or State taxes, convertible ut any
time belore maturity Into Consolidated Mort
gage Bonds ol the Company.
fin.OCO Reading and Columbia Railroad 7 per cent. 1st
mortgage boi os.
Ijl.OdO Bale Eagle Valley Railroad 0 per cent, coupon
bonds.
fj.OtiO Sub(iuebantitt Cannl Preferred Interest 6 per
cent, coupon registered bonds.
fl 000 r-usiuel,iiii(ui Caui.16 per cent, coupon bonds.
a.Oto Wyoming Valley Cauul Company 0 percent,
coupon bonds.
flfl.liGO 7 per ct ut. Schuy lk 111 Navigation Company Boat
Loan, accrued Interest lioui Nov. 1. iwiti.
f 10,(H0 Union Canal Company (I per cent, coupon bonds.
tlu,Wi0 Junction itallroud (i per cent. 1st mortgugs
coupon bonds, priucipul and Interest guar
anteed. (12,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad 8 per cent.
coupon bonds, 1st mortgage. Guaranteed by
Pennsylvania Ruilroud.
lo,ooo City of Trenton 6 per cent, coupon bonds.
jl.O(l) 5 per cent. Compromise Bonds City of Pittsburg,
tiuu oper cent. Certificates ot Indebtedness, City of
IMttshurff.
250 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad stock.
100
Camden aud Atlantic Ruilroad Preferred
stock.
Alleutown Rolling Mill.
Allenlown Iron Company.
Lehigh Crane Iron Company,
Lebigh Zinc Company.
Little Schuylkill ituilroad Company.
East Mahanoy Railroad Company.
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co.
Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company,
100
141
jut;
117
28
100
l!i
100
20(i0
60
300
i'00
200
Si 00
1110
000
mo
100
Susquehanna Cauul Company.
Schuylkill aud Oil Creek Oil Coi
North American Oil Company.
Mammoth OU Company
Jlorseneck and Burning Spring Oil Co.
Elenniken Oil Company.
Spring Dale Oil Company.
Sumner Oil Company.
Florence OH Company,
Fultou Coal Company.
Philadelphia and Cullforu;a Petroleum
Company. Ljizat,
100 shares Black Heath Coal Company.
(iuo bond Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rati-
r0iaBharePreife'rred Stock Philadelphia and Baltimore
Central Railroad Company.
(ti scrip Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rail
road Company.
B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020
, CHESNUT Street.
AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
B SCOTT. Jr., will give his personal attention
to sale ot household furniture, ut the resideuoes
of parties removing or breaking- up housekeeping, on
Hie most favorable terms
KXTFNSIVE SALE OF AMERICAN OOLD, SIL
VER, AND COPPER COINS AND M 10DALS,
With Washington aud Patrern Pieces.
Among which will be found some very line and rare
specimens, to be sold at auction, at Scott's Art Gal
lery. No, 102U CHESNUT Street,
1 Ou Tuesday aiteinoon,
Kith Inst.. Bt 4 o'clock. Opeu for examination on
moi uiugoisale. Catalogues now ready. 8 14 51
ANCIENT AND MODEKN OIL PAINTINGS.
On Wednesday aud Thursday Evenings,
March 20 and 21. ut 7h o'clock, at hcolt 8 Art Gallery
No 10 0 Chesnut street, a collection or Ancient and
modern Oil PalulingH. to poy advances. Stile posl
lively without reserve. 13 15 31
A RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT COLLEO
'1 ION OK PAINTINGS, COMPULSING THE
11FAUT1FUL COLLECTION, OF MESSRS, BAI
LEY 4 tU, OF THIS CITY.
B Scott, J r., is Instructed by Messrs. Bailey ifc Co.,
ol tills city, to announce their annual sale on the
evenings of WEDNESDAY, the 27lh, and THURS
DAY', the 28th of March, lt,7, al7, o'clock, Including
original works by the most celebrated artlata of
Ainericaund Europe-, aud furthermore adds that the
collection cannot be surpassed by any in the Uulted
bThe'pa1ntlpgB will be on exhibition In the eastern
falleiies of the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
'INK ARTS, due notice of which will be given.
l'articuiars nereauer. s 17
BY THOMAS BIRCH & SON, NO. 1110 CUES
NUT btreet, above Eleventh Street.
SECOND SALE OF HIGH CLASS OIL PAINT
INGS BY ARTISTS OF THE FRENCH ETCH
ING CLUB OF PARIS.
We have the pleasure of announcing that we have
now on exhibition at our Art Gallery, No. lilt) Choi
nut street, Wl Paintings, the contributions of the
A Mists of the French Etching Club.
The Sale will take place
On Friday Evening,
March 22, at I'A o'clock.
Among the paintings will be found Works ot
Oustuve Dure,
Mihsou nter,
Troyou,
Arnoux,
Bt udlu,
Couturier,
Devaux,
Guillemin,
Leray,
Moormaus,
Pecrus,
Verou,
Vemadour,
jiemiuut,
Baron,
Cortes,
Fauvelet,
caron,
Ctiarlet,
Delacroix,
Goupll,
oauiier,
Jiereau,
Lanfantde Metz, Marchaux,
Jules Noel, Nultouiuu,
Rlhot, Sluet,
Van Elven, Votton,
Leclaire, Lasulle,
auu timers,
Catalogues are now ready, aud the Gallery open
dally on til the sole. 3 16 Bt
C.
C. MACKKY. AUCTIOSEEB
OUlce .No. 21 COMMERCE Street. Mill
AUCTION SALES.
JOHN B. MYEHS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS
Nob. 282 and 234 MARKET btreet,
LAIi-?tFi,?.fITIV1!: BA1 noT BRITTRH, FRF.NCH1
GKRMAN, AND LCTMKMTJO DRY (K)liH. 1
We will bold a larne sale of forelxn and dotnestta
dry goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit and
part lor cash,
,, On Thursday Morning,
.March 21,commencliiKai too'cloek, embracing abont
packages and lots ot staple and fancy article In
woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons.
. 'f- Catalogue ready and good arranged foi
exhibition early on morning of sale. i 18 to
LARGE POSITIVE RALE OF CA RPETINOS, ETC,
On Friday morning,
March 22, at 11 o'clock, will he sold, by catAlotrue. on
lour nioniba' credit, about V0 pieces of superfine and
line ingrain, royal, damask, Venetian, list, Dutch
nome cottage, and rng carpetlngs, embracing a choice
asRortruemol super II ne goods, which may be examlnaa
early on the tnorulngol sale. 3 18 4t
PANCOA8T A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS
No. 240 MARKET blRKKT,
AJGf; POSITIVE SALE OF M0 LOTS KM
I itOintMiKH, LINEN CAW BRIO AND LAWN
LACK UOODS, WHITE OOOlKt, ETC..
?L ,,l!l,,"rtull,in ol Jlr ROBERT MACDONALD,
by Catalogue, on a credit. . .. '
nr. v. . On Wednesday Morning,
march 2iilh, comtnenclng at lu o'clock.
hia . i .,ne Partlrular attention of bnyen to
ti , "... n ... ..an. ,,, mini, nuu W"
i'.y..r . 11 !,IMl Bny ol'fring ever made in this city.
1 iirtlciiliirM In lutiire advertisements. (3 15 4t i
B
Y FUUNESS RniWfV I, r-n vr v-ik
CHEHMJT (street and No. 612 JaYNE btreeU
GROCERIES, ETC.
FAMILY FLOUR.
miY BARREL WARRANTED.
FOR BALE BY
J. ISDWAltD ADDIOK8,
(Late of L. Knowles & Co.
2 5 8m4pj No. 1230 MARKET Street.
piNE NEW CROP
OOLOKU, TOCNU HYSON, AND
JAPANESE TEAS
Ot this season's Importation,
For sale by the package or retail, by
JAMES R. WEBB.
814 WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
fEW ITALIAN MACCARONI
"PBrXEUES" FOB SiTKWINO OR PIES
IIARDIKQ'S BONELESS MACKEREL,
IJiui Fili; Yarmouth Bloaters.
FOR SALE BY
KODERI ULAfK A HON,
2 16 8m4p EIGIITEENTII and CHE8NUT Sts,
gOMETHING NEW.
APPLE CATSUP,
Prepared by the Shakers, by the bottle or dozen.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS
Dealer in Fine Grocer'es,
11 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts.
WANTS.
WANTED MEN FROM THE COUNTRY
to cnli at No. 413 t'UESXUT Street, Room 1,
Rrcond floor, and see the PATENT ATMOSt'liKKlO
BUTTER MAKER do a claiming every day from
Bweet milk In live minutes.. By Investing a few hun
dred dollars t-a to fou can be made every duy. It costs
but 3d ceute and retails for t'M. 8 16 8t
r WANTED TO RENT A MODERN"
xliL nwelilng, containing at least eight rooms, gas
aiiubutb, Nortliwestern part ot tlie city preferred.
Rent not to exceed fJotl. Address "L," Box 1766, P. O.,
Phllndelpbla. a HI St
A TEN OK, OK ACKNOWLEDGED ABILITY
A. aud experience, desires a Cbolr situation. BOX
Ktia, I. O. A 18 3t
FOR SALE.
FOR SVLE-ONE OF THE MOST DE
L:'l Hirable Lwelliug-Uouse properties lu West Phl
luneli'bia. The lot Is on the corner of two wide streets. Is 75 by
ir,o leet, and it well planted with Shrubbery, Fruit,
Ornamental, and ssbiiuo Trees.
The llotihe Im or Brick, with Mansard Roof, Ten
Rooms, and Outside Kitchen.
Wus finished by the present owuer for his own
occupancy.
Will be sold low, and on accommodating terms, as
the owner 1b about leaving tho city for a lime.
Apply to K. G. HOPKINS.
SlKtuthsat FORTY-FIRST St.. nearllavertord,
Or, to BAM L' EL B. HCEY, No. 82 S. TillRDSt.
VILLA SITES FOR SALE. THREE
I. 'Mil adjoining properties, of about four ocres each,
ovorlooklng Redleaf and College Parks 400 leot above
tide water live aud a bull' miles out on LANCASTER
Avenue, and hull a mile from stations ou Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
Eor healthluluess, distant and home views, and sur
roundings, tliere are none lu the neighborhood of
Philadelphia superior to tbe.se locutions.
Will be sold together or separately. Price, 17009
each. Apply to
" J. M. GUMMEY .fe BON'S,
8 16 St No. 608 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE, RENT, OR EXCHANGE
I 11 A beautiful Country fcieat, with fine large House
anu Barn, und eighteen acres of Land, ou School
House Lane, near German town.
bmall Houses, No.s.;2Kil and I'.'i'-, tn Raspberry alley,
west side, between Locust and Spruce slroets.
A large Building Lot, S. W. corner ot Twenty-first
and Spruce street, 154 feet on Twenty-first, and 176 feet
on Spruce street, Apmy to J. W. RYERSS,
3 I ftutit No. 16 Philadelphia Exchange.
HANDSOME NEW STORE AND DWELL
ING. WITH PLATE-GLASS WINDOWS, and
an conveniences,
No. 248 N. TENTH STREET,
8 18 6t Eor sale, with possession.
TO RENT.
VALUABLE STORE
TO LET,
No. 811 CHESNUT Street,
Bank of the Republic Building.
A I AO, TWO IiABQE IIOOMS.
IS
APPLY AT THE BANK.
fr TO RENT 1IIE POPULAR, FASHION
Ift "l! able, established bummer Boarding House "Mel
lone Gleu," at Media, coutaiuiug 40 rooms ami a acrau.
Of land. A. W. GAY LEY
3 w 31 No. 1909 PINE Street.
H
ASTINC'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTHA
CURES CONSUMPTION.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
DYOTT A CO., AUENTM,
No. 8 North SECOND HtreeU
881m
JJR. HUNTER, NO. 44 NORTH SEVENTH
bTBECT. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA
Acknowledged by all ,mrl,rt interrttrd as by far the
MUSI bCCCErihEUL PHYSICIAN
!,Jle.r?!l,,1li"i,,Dl "' " ltS lxaUy, QUICK
THOROUGIL and pnnunnH c' mut roiSwd 1 III
every case. Remember Lit. HUNTER! i
Remedlencan only be had f genuine at hi. oih JL'S4
llshed Ollice. 44 N. SEVENTXU Vil ben. , W il