HemMilH. M ir, mil tu , AMUSEMENTS. Bunfftw To-NionT. At the New Chesnut Miss Helen Western, for her hcnellt, will per form In three of her most popular plays, la which she will bus tain ten dlflerent characters. At the Arch Mr. Frank Mordnant otrr very attractive MM for his benefit. Mr. Mor daunt will play "John Mlldrnay," la Still Watert Jinn Deep; Mr. Frank Brower enacts "(linger Rliie," lu the Virginia Mummy; and Mrs. Frank Mordimul will personate "Judy O'Trot," In Ireland at it Wat. In the latter Reich Mr. Mnrdtuint will also perform the part of "Pan O'Carolan." At the Walnut Street Theatre, MIsg Lnolllo "Wrstern will tiKKumo ier great rote of "Lady Isabel" and "Madame Vine," In Kant. Lunne, fr the thousandth time. It una been the lady's auibltlou to piny these parts one thousand and one times: and If she htm her health until to morrow night, she will have succeeded In this. Mo artiste, except Madame ltlstori, rms ever presented a single play bo often with such success. Matinees To-morrow. At the New Chesnut the usual ajnret muii entorlainment will be given. Au excellent dramatic bill has been elected. At the Academy the Japanese Troupe will Appear In the afternoon at 2 o'clock. At the American an attractive matlneo per formancc will be given, when Mr. Fox will ills tribute twenty-five ladles' hats ami twenty-five dress patterns among the audience. Am kmc an Theatre. The usual entertain ment will be presented to-Dliiht for the benefit of the general public. The "Tlmbuctoos," Miss Carrie Austin, Mad'llo Louise, and the other Juvorltes appear in elegant and pleasing acts. Thk Urm, Htnokks. This splendid troupo of twenty-five perlormers are doing very well at Concert Hall. The entertainments of this troupe are beautiful and pleasing. The "female silver baud" is one of the wonders ol the day, and their performances attract a great deal of attention. The versatility of Miss Annie Bur ger is truly remarkable. She performs wlt.li equal ease upon the cornet, violin, violoncello, aud bells, and sings sweetly and with last :. Tut? Gfhmania Orciikhtra will Kive tliolr usual public rehearsal to-morrow afternoon, with the following programme: 1. Overture, Marina Flotow 2. "Adelaide" (by request). Beethoven 3. "Invitation to trie Itauce" NVeuer 4. "Audaole Ora.loso," from Op. 5 (Jadii 6. Overture, Die Yehmriehler 15er.lo7. 0. Selection from JSAricaine Meyerbeer Ireland at thk Asskmbly HufLntNos. The splendid series of stereoscopic views of Ireland now exhibiting at the Assembly Buildings aro well worth a visit, illustrating, as they do, many Interesting iucldents in Irish history, and giving views of many of the most famous spots, public buildings, ancient ruins, etc., of the "Urten Isle." Cakncroks fc I)i xky give their usual spicy, humorous, aud musical soiree this evening. The Black Japs aud Virginia Mummy take places in the prolamine. Mr. Owkn Maklowk announces his benefit for next Xuesnay evening. ROCHESTER MORALITY. A VoungMan Throws Kisses at a Second Story Window, and gets Horse V hipped. From the Jioehester Democrat. Juet oelore noon yesterday an occurrence took place in feoutu St. Paul street which created some stir in the vicinity. A yount? nan who waa walkine along the sidewalk a short distance beyond Court street, was over taken by a man and a woman, the latter ol 'Whom drew 1'roui beneath her shawl a raw hide, which she beao to apply to his person with great vigor. Her male companion, who we are infoitued is her husband, meanwhile stood by to overawe the victim, and prevent him from resisting or running away. Alter receiviiiir what tUo wotnuu deemed a sullicient castration, the young man was permitted to proceed home. He subsequently procured a warrant (or his assailant, and she was arrested. The case will be attended toby Police Justice Bryan at 2 o'clock this afternoon. We un Jers-tand that the accused is the wife of a sireet car conductor. She alleges that the young man has been in the habit ot insultitu? her as sbe cat at a window, by flirting his uaod kerchiet and throwing kisses at her, and we believe she also charges him with speaking oi her In such a manner as to prejudice her reputation. Ou the other limid, ttc young man denies that he has been guilty of any act that should sub ject Dim to such an assault. It seems to us that, whatever may have been her provocation, the woman should have deputed the chastise ment of the offender to her husband, if she rould not content heroelf with such redress as the law might atiord. We hope the day is far distant when public sentiment will justify ladies in Patrolling the sireets with rawhides or other weapons, to avenge themselves upon young men who happen to otlend them. It niay bo very aggravating to a woman to have kisses thrown to her irom the street as she sits at a second or third-story window, but it certainly is not very dangerous. Awkward Mistake at an Imperial Ball. The Pari-correspondent of the London Morn ing ttar relates an amusing adventure which occurred to a foieign gentleman who receivcJ un invitation to the state bull which look place recently at the Tuileries. Being a suuuiser, he naturally inquued whether any particular dress was required on these occa-ions, when lu was informed that he niu-st appear en unifjrnw. which expression doesnot alone imply military, naval, or civil costume, but likewise siunioVs court dress. The gentleman, however, notawnte of this, proceeded to a tailor on the Boulevards, and seeing a splendid suit of blue, inairmtk-ouily embroidered with eold, thought he could not do better than order a similar suit wherein to make his appcurance at the ball. On tr.d a ni val at the Palace he was much trratiiitd at the respect with which he was received, aud uot a little flattered by beiuir ushered into the presence of their Majesties by the private entree, crowded at that moment by several personages whose dress was similar to his own. He remarked that several amongst them looked at hi u with some surprise, aud evidently iuquired amonest each other who he was; but seeing that they all looked gentlemen and persons ol a certain uge, he iunocently congratulated himself on having eidently done the right thine. A lew moments, however, had scarcely elapsed when an ollici'U, in a aorgeous scarlet and cold uniform, came up to him, aud, in a somcwhut peremptory tone, reqms'ed him to lo.low him into the uext room. The tact wa", toe uutorttiuate ecnlleuixu bau furi.ished himself with a Senator's dress. A Piece of Iron In a. Man's Kj-e. Jumes Patterson, a boiler-maker, at present working in a shipyard in Kuelaud, was cmtine out a cnuuter-siuk rivet Irom the shell ot a steam vessel in the beeiuuiug of May, 18",5. when a tueceol the rHet broke oh, and. after striking a plate above his head, buried tielf in the centre of his eye, destroim the sight in an instant. The wound healed, aud at first the eve was not much riistlrrured: but it gradually shrank, and a lew weeks ago a very small point ot iron was seen protruding through the sur face ot the ball, but not near the place where It had entered. At the (ieneralIntirmar, Patter son was successfully operated upon. Tbe piece of iron, which resembles a V in shape, is three eighths of an inch in leueth. a quarter of an inch in breudth and oue-eighthfof an inch thick. A Fihhwoman'b Oration. A new Hsli market was recently opened at Sunderland, England After the Mayor had formally opened the jnarket by a speech, Peggy Potts, a well-known nsu-aeaier, who with her daughter had been figuring in the Police Court about an hour Wore, charged with assault, asked the Mayor for leave to make a speech, and being lifted on to me lauie, waae ner speech. She said: "God bless our llshermen, pilots, and sailors. and when they return from the deep waters may they reach the port in safety. God bless our workingmen, and may they have plenty OI worK ana gooa wages to uuy Dsn and sup port their families. God bless the Trince of Wales and all the royal family. God save the Queen." Mrs. Potts then descended from the Tilatform, and received the congratulations of - . y .ii.: the crowd uvr auttumieins t a Bpea&er. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, GROCERIES, ETC. PRESERVED CAME FHOM THE WESTERN PRAIRICH, Superior In Flavor to any of tbe Imported. Pates of Engllsn Hare, Quail, Partridge, Grouee, Venison, Pheasants, Mc. HotPl Venison (larded) wttb Jelly, Qnatl. Phea sant. l'artrlii(!R, Grouse, Wild Turkey, Wild Duck, wltli Olive, no. Hrellrd Quail, Plicanont, Oionnn, etc. Onlailne (or bonrtf) Quail, (irouxp, Pheasant, Wild Turkey, Capon, eta. ginned In paplllotte. m ei t Brt ails (larded) etc. ete. For uini'heon, evenlni; parties, travellom, Bnd for tahle ue (renerally, thee apeclaitles are peculiarly adopted, and the well-known auperiorily of the flavor ol the WfRtern Kne, tonethor with the varied assort ment and moderate prl e at which they areoirerml. romlilnn ad vaniHKOs not found lu any of the Imported I'uU'i, now so universally used. SI3I0N C0LT0N & CLARKE, S. W. Corner BUOAD ana WALNUT, 9 14tuthMp1 riflLADKt.PIIIA. THE CONCENTRATED FAWILY SOAP; ONE I'Ol'Nb of which, dissolved In two gallons Of hot water, will make E IF TEEN JPOIIJNUM of excellent Boap FOU UENEBAL HOUSEHOLD AND FAMILY ISE. Made In this country only by the GLAMOKUAN BOAP CUMPAN Y, MtW YORE, Wholesale Agent for Philadelphia, SlSfmwlm WARD J. CAFFEE, Drug Broker and Comnmsion Merchant, S. E. Corner CIIKoNUT aud FftONT Streets. Bold by all Grocers throughout the U, GIVE IT A FAIil TRIAL. This Poap requires only to bo used to prove its supe rl r quality. Use it as you would any common soap. TRY IT. ard yon will he convinced that It Is SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. For aale by Grocers generally, and bv I'AIIL A FEKITNON, 1 15 fmw3m4p llice. No. 18 N. WATER Street. JEW BONELESS SARDINES. ITALIAN SI At' A It ON I AND VERMICELLI. HAVANA AND JfKSSIXA ORANUEK. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sis. FAMILY FLOUR. ETKRY BARREL WARRANTED. FOR SALE BY J. EDWAliD ADDIOKS, (Late of L. Knowles & Co, i 6 Rm4p Ho. 1230 MARKET Street. ftEW ITALIA MACCARONI "IR UN ELLEN" FOU NTEWINU OR PIES UARDING'B RONELE8S MACKEREL, Dim Fili; Yarmouth Ltloater.s. FOR SALE BY ROBERT BLACK A HON, 2 16 3m4p EIGHTEENTH and CHESNUT Bta. piNE NEW CROP OOLONV, YOCNU HYSON. AND JAPANESE TEAM Ot this season's Importation. For Bale by the package or rttail, by JAMES II. WEBB, 814! WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets, DIAMOND BRAND HAM S. The old and Justly celebrated Diamond Brand Sngnr-curtd Hums, cured by Samuel Davis, Jr., & Co., Cincinnati, In store and tor sale by Sole Agents, WASHINGTON BUTCHER A HON, S 1G lmrp Nos. 146 and 148 N. FRONT Stree 13 UT IF YOU WANT GOOD TEA, GO TO WIL- 1 i WW'S old l'jitubimheu Tea Wareuouae, No, 30 CJII'NUT Mrcet. WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA PORE OoloiiK. W1 llt-SON'S DOLLAR TEA-FINE YOUNG on. WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA GIVES vt-rnul sntixlucUoti. UNI- -T ILSUN'S DOLLAR TEA PURE J ILSON'S DOLLAR TEA RICH AND WILSON ' DOLLAR TEA EVKRYBODY liken It. 8 -21 Hu INSTRUCTION. THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND . COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,; No. 710 ARCH STREET, I'HILA IlKLPJf IA, PA. 'I bis IiiHtllulion is now open tor Educational pur poses. Tbe ouit.t Is perlcot luruiture tUrougUoul Ia'Hjb entirely new. THE TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT In iiniier the control ot Air. l'wrk spring, who, as a ujopI complete and thorough operalor.is uiitiuullfiediy eudoiHt'U uy Hie enure corps of tuanuufrs ot the Western Colon Telegraphic line ut tbe uiuiu otlice In tins city. Tweuly-oue luslruuieuls iu coiistuut opera tlou. THE LADIES TELEGRAPHIC DEPART. iHENT, in comfort and plcgaiice.muuls any Drawing-room in lie my. Opportunities lor study are here aUordud ihul uie unequalled. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Is unui-r the e-peolulcare of Mr. T. C Search, au ex oerlenced accountant, uud lulo Professor of Accounts in a prominent Business College ot this city, A lull c;orps ot Teachers always iu uttendunce. UN PA RA LLELED OFFER. We will refund the entire charge ol tuition to any pupil who may be dissatisfied with our Instruction slier having given two weeks' faithful labor lu either t'epartiiieui. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. TERMS PREVIOUS TO MARCH 1, 1867. full Course, lime unlimited J.H5 t elegraphing, three mouths 40 Posiilons (iuaranteed. Day and Evening Instruction. i 11 niw f km JACOB 11. TAYLOR. President CONSUMPTION CURED. USE IIASTINQ'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTLTA SOLD BY UTOTT Ot CO., AGENTS, No. aaa North SECOND Street Cii K OHO 10-oo. and imoo, O-l 0J VV, several other sums, to lnv mortgiigc. 'Apply to A. FITl WITH nves-t upon TLER. CoDveyaucer, No. 61 N. SIXTH Street, 113 DRY GOODS. J, . STKAWCKIDGE & CO. PLAID NILHS, $fltH. BLACK AND WHITE CHECH NILHS, IHX. INDIA SILKN, tl-a?,. HEAVY MOIRE ANTIQUE NILHN, f3-0. HEAVY BLACK SILHN, EXTREMELY LOW. ELEGANT RICH CI ROM URAINIV, 03-00. MAPLE AND GOLD-EDGE NILKK. POULT DE NOIES, MODE, PEARL, AND NTEELN, VH7. An examination of tbe above SILKS is solicited. PIQUES FROM AUCTION. 1.50 pieces PIQUES, very cheap, 45, 60, 70 cents. 60 pieces NAINSOOK MUSLIN, 25, 31, 37, 50 cents. 50 pieces SOFT FINISH CAMBKIC AND rLAIDS, 31, 37, 60 cents. 60 pieces NEW .PLAID NAINSOOK, for Dresses. ALPACAS. Choice shades line ALPACAS, at 51), Go. 75 ct nts. BLACK ALrACAS, at still further retluc tlons. NEW MATERIALS FOR1TOUKISTS, 37.-.50, 75 cents. SILK AND WOOL UKEY:FOFLINS, P25. LINEN GOODS. 35 pieces TABLE DAMASKS, from New York sales, 110 dozen RED BORDERED TOWELS, SMJ0, S2-00. 100 Dozen LINEN NAPKINS, 82 tJ5 to 510O0. Liberal discounts to,' Hotel Keeper, and other lare Layers. MUSLINS By the Piece at Wholesale Kates. 1 case fine BLEACHED MUSLINS at 20 cts. 2 cases fine and heavkr BLEACHED MUS LIN, at 22, 25 cents. PILLOW JlULINS, 23, 28, and 31 cents. I'tka, Walt ham, and Huguenot Sheet lnfr, Wholesale and Retail. J, C. SIBAWBRUiGE & CO. NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 lllsmrpS PRICE & WOOD, i. W. t or. EIUUTII aud FILBERT, J 1ST OPENED 3000 yards Spring Delaines, 25 cents. Fast Color Calicoes, 1 12, 10, and 18c. Choice Shades Colored Alpacas, 40 and 50o. Choice Shades Colored Mohairs, 02 cents. Black Alpacas, 33, 45, 60 cents, up to $1 per yard. Black and White Stripe Skirting by the yard. Fine French Percales. WHITE GOODS I WHITE GOODS ! Nainsook Muslins, very cheap, 25, 31, '6714, 40, 50, 60 cents. Bolt Finish Cambrics, 25, 2S, 31, 35, 38, 40, 44, 47, 50, 60 up to 00 cents. Soft Finish Jaconets and Victoria Lawns. A cheap lot of Stripe and Piald Nainsooks. Muslins from auction, very cheap. White Piques. Marseilles, Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts. Table Linens, Napkins aud Towels. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Mus lins, Pillow-case and Sheeting Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. Bares ins iu Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cam brie lidlits. Ladies' aud Gents' Hemstitch Hdkfs. Genu,' and Boys' Colored Border Hdkfs. PHIC12 & WOOD. N. W. Corner LJUHTJl and f I LBEKT Streets. N. B. Daily receiving New Goods. 10 22g fo. .101 ClivM'r Mreel. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Will open t tbia location In a few days O.A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT K LAI'l'.H. EHBHOIDER1EN, HANDKERCHIEFM, VEILS, ETC. ETC., Selected by one ot the firm In the EUROPEAN MARKETS. XflKWHHD ion 'Ojl JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF BEADED SILK BELTS, BELLING AT 1, WORTH $1, AT WILLIAM LONNERMTADTER'S, NO. 103 North EIGHTH Street, H8l3t becond door above Area, DRY GOODS. L1ITEH STORE. BQ8 AIIOH STREET. 1 bave Inst made ont allmyLlNENM, wh,on?n.7l,p.r,ce "Bt for faction to the moai oSifSfgS 10 g,vo MU- and more varied, consul Ih following' HEAVT SHIRTING LINENS. MED I CM LIGHT DO. FINE BN09I LINENS. SHIRT BOSOMS, FANCY AND PLAIN TARLE DAMASK, MY THE YARD TABLE CLOTHS. ALL SIZES, .ome beantlfal patterns, JiiBt received and soiling cUcsd NAPKINS AND UOVLIEN, FINE DAMASK TOWELS, LINEN BIRD-EYE AND DIAPER IRISH LINEN SHEETINGS. FRENCH LINEN SHEETINGS. PILLOW LINEN, CRUMB CLOTHS. II AND 4 YARDS WIDE. STAIR LINENS FROM 14 TO 36 I IN WIDTH, ' LADIES' AND GENTS HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN LAWNS AND CAMRRICS. LINEN DCCKS AND DRILLS. LINEN FOR FURNTTTRK COVERS. ETC. ETC. ETC. Power-Loom Table Linen. Just received, over 200 pieces Power-Loom Table Linen, and selling at a heavy reduction. GKOltQIii MILLIKEN, IMPORTER OF LINEN GOODS, 1 5 tliBUi.lnirp); No. HUH ARCH ST R E ET. 229 FAK1ES & WARNER, 229 NO. 82t NOK1II NINTH STREET, Above Race. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, 12Jo., up. Best makes muslins, lowest market prices. Best Pillow-case Musilu, 25 cents. One case last-color Calicoes, 12 cents. New Bprlug Calicoes, 12, 15, 18, and 20 cents. Pink, Blue, and Buff French Percales. Figuied Percales, EuKlish Mourning Chintzes, etc Bpring Delaines, Poil-de-Chevres, 25 cents. Table Linens, from 50 cents up. Towels, Bird-eye Linen, Nursery Diaper, Etc. Best makes ot Hhirting Linens. One bale good Russia Crash, 12 cents. 100 dozen Boys' bordered Linen Haudkerchiefs, 12 cents. Best black Alpacas, 40, 45, 50, 58, 62, 60 c, etc. All-wool FlunMels, 31, 36, Siy, 40uuuta, etc Do met Flauuels, HO, 81, 37 cents, etc W'tiiie Goods from Auciiou. One lot very fine Brilliants, 50 cents, worth 75 cents. Plaid Nainsooks, 25, 31, to tJ2 cents. Fine (Striped Nainsooks, 50 cts., Jaconets, 25c Hamburg Edgings very low, utc elo. FARIES & WARNER, No. 9 North NINTH Htreet, Linen Shirt Fronts, made of Richardson's aud Dunbar's Lluens, expressly tor our sales, 37, 45, 50, 6t, 02, 65, and 75 cents. Three-ply Linen Cutis, 13 cents. 9 29 SPRING ASSORTMENT OF HOCSE-FCRNISHINU DRY CiOODS, CONSISTING Of LINEN, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN CiOODS, For Household Use, at .Reduced Prices, LINEN SHEETINGS. HL1.UW L1NENM, ItAHAfiK TABLE CLOTHS, 2 to U yurdB Ioub. QUILTS, COTTON SHEETINGS, PILLOW MUSLtNS, TAttLE LINENS. DAMAMK NAPKINS, BOKDKKED TOWELS, BLANKETS, EMBROIDERED TARLE AND PIANO COVERS, ETC. Also, irom the late AUCTION SALES IN NEW YOUK.alot of VERY CHEAP HEAVY HICK TOWEL LINGS, EMBROIDERED T AM BORED DRAPERY MUSLINS. LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, CORDED BORDER AND HEMSTITCHED HAN D KERCHIEFS. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, 3 l5t NO. IQOH CHESNUT STREET. 1867. DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. Jl&T OPENED AT TIIORNLEl'S, lease of superior EOOP SKIRTS, Dest styles and makes, at prices from 1 up to f2'C5. One lot ot beautiful SPUING CLOTnS. Keverul lots very desirable CASSIMKRES, bplendld SILK l'OPLISiu plaids and stripes. Very heavy rich BLACK blLKS. Llouble wldlh liue PLAI1J UOOUS for children. FRENCH CHINTZES, PEKCALES, PlyUES, DELAINES, Etc. LINEN GOODS AND FLANNELS. Power-loom Tuolu LineiiH, rpeclully desirable. Jllcli Minn liUTiauk i uOio Liuenti, beuutlfui. suptiUH. Tbwelx. Doylies, Diupers, Crtmiiw), etc. lleHt uiukes ol thirliu( mid Mieeliug LineoH. Linen Ituiidkeichluia, itr Ladies, eieuileiueu, and ' Jdihns, Calicoes, TieklnKS, Checks, SbawU, Quilts, and While Goods iteaerully, at tue very loweal po ble prices JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS. pflGSmSP A T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, MOURNING GOODS, AfcSlMEUES, AND HOUSE-FURNISH. ING DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Ssim NO. 17 CHESNUT STREET. QPCNINC, NEW CLOAK STORE. NO. 818 ARCH STREET, I Between Eighth and Ninth Streets, Bouth Side. The latest Bprlug Styles, in every quality ot Cloth, at very low prices. Ladles In search ol NEW SPRING SACQUE8 stiould Inspect onr designs aud assortment before purchasing elaswliere. DAVIS' NEW STORE, THE ABCJI STREET CLOAK KMPORIUM, 3iemwfim K o, ei I ARCH fc ueet, MARCH 22, 1867. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS.&C. JOHN C. ARRISON, AT THE OLD STAND, ROS. 1 AND NORTH SIXTH "" rBIUkVELrBIA Would invite the ttentlon of tala friends and customers to bis LARGE AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT or HOSIERY. GLOVES, AND THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR GEN" TLEMEN'S WEAR. ALSO, TO HIS IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Mnde of the best materials by band, and war ranted to fit and give satisfaction, or money refunded. PRICES MODERATE. 122J J V. SOOTT & GO. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, , AMD DXALKBB IN MEN'S FUItNISIIINQ GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT STREET, FOUB DOOBS BELOW THK "CONTINENTAL, 8 27rp PRIIDKLPRIA. pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE PERFECT FITTING 6HIRT8 AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles ot GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS In full variety. WINCHESTER CO,, 1 11 No. 700 CHESNUT Street. pt HOFFMANN, JR., NO. 823 ARCH STREET, FURNISHING GOODS, (Late G. A. Hoffman, formerly W. W. Knight,) FINE SHIRTS AND WRAPPERS. HOSIERY AAD GLOVES. SILK, LAM US' WOOL AND 91ERINO S8lmwm UNDERCLOTHING. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. Ha & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, No. 1310 CHESNUT St. RYE WHISKY, Tbe choicest in tbe market. PALE SHERRY, Just received from London. OLD LONDON DOCK PORT WINE, Our own importation. 11 19mwfCmrp II. Jk A. C. VAN REIL. piPER HEIDSIECK, VERZEN AY, BIC.flM'S "EXTRA DRY VEUVE CLIQUOT, ST. HARCEAUX, GOLD SEAL, And other favorite brands of Champagne. IMPORTED. CIGARS Of well-known brands, II. & A. C. VAN BEIL. 1 19 mwftmrp NO. 1310 CHESNUT ST. HENRY S. HANNIS & CO,,' Nos. 218 and 220 S. FK0M Street, OFFES TO THE TRADE, IN LOTS TO SUIT Two Thousand (2000) Barrels Free OLD RYE WHISKIES RauKlug from THREE to TEN years of age. ALSO. Six Thousand (6000) Barrels :n Bond, DISTILLED IN 1665 AND Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive, of this year's manufacture. 9 m wfim'p AUCTION SALES. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. H0 MARKET b'lREET, LA ROE POSITIVE SALE OF WW LOTS KM UHOinERlES. LINEN CAM tllUU AN 1) LAWN lil)lFS. LACK (it)UUS, WHI TE GOODS ETC! OF THE lMl'OKTATION OK UK. ROBERT 11 ACDONAI 1, by catalonue. on a credit. Ou Wednesday Worlllllg, March 27. commencini; at 10 o'cloclc. We Invite tl e rartlcular intention of buyers to Ibis sule, being confident that In extent and variety li will equal any ollerliiK ever made In tUU city, rai tlculurs in future advertisements. 3 21 5t PEIRCE'S PATENT SLATES, Warranted superior to any others In use. LIUHTI NOISELESS 1 1 DURABLE tit Cannot be broken by falling, and NEVER BECOME GLOSSY. These Rlates have been ananlmoiiNlywdopted br ths Hoard ot Control for uh lu Hie l'ulilloboliiMilalu 1'lilla delpbla, and also by the school authorities of RaUl more and WatttiinKton. aIho i'EIRCE'et PATENT HLATB SURFACE. The only Patent Htone Surrace for blackboards now belore the public Warranted to give suUHfaction. J. NEWTON PEIKCK AOU, No. 4W N. ELEVENTH Street. Caption, Beware of the Imitation Books and Panleboard Sluu-K offered by agent, and wlilob ars niade to reeeiuhle In appearance our slated goods. The genuine ae all either lalwiled on the back, or tbe package Is labelled aid uuwked, Patented February 10, Jboj, UfuiWturp AUCTION SALES. rmt ip Fosn. Anctlnnepr. C U K L L A N D & Co M AUCTIONEERH. No. M MARKET Btreet. LARGE BPRINO RALE OB" IMO CABEH BOOTS u.i vi .l- .id ir., x. On Monday Morning. March 25. romnmnrlnir Innlix.r v. vm ..it w caialogue. for cbnIi, 1Mki cares Men's, Boy'. and 1 ontha' Room. Hboen, Rrogann, Iliiluioraln, etc, Aluo. auprrlor ansorimeiit of women's, mimes', and chil dren's wear, Irom Oily and Eastern manufacturers, to hlch we would call Hie altentlnn of the trade, t JOHN B. MYERS A CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 2.H7. and 284 MARK ET Street. LA ROE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND fVm L II L tlU. kilt.' . XI l.i.U 'wwir... . . . v....:. i, fcymirrinn I viwuo, H,ltA 1 1 n M ntiituv miirnln. March 2S.at In o'clock, will be sold, by catnlogne. oa four nioiitlis' credit, about Iikhi lots of French, India, German, and Ilrltish Krv Unods. embracing a full as ouruneni ni mncy and staple articles lu silks, worsteds. woollens, linens, and cottons. . ji. uoixis arranged fur examination and cat. log ues ready early on morning of snla nuiu r, iu i it. IHAUK. We will Include in above sale a large, special CilTer lng Of tlie Celebrated ituhricji inunnliLi-tiirAH ami im ported by flIJMWHH. I.MAILLARD A CO., lnclurilti( boujbiizines tainise, delnliies, whit iHCliemlre and merino, cliully, tamartlnes, crepe a l-.spagne, bHreges, grenadine, Herniinl, veil barege, and grenadine, and full lines f'nchemlre, merino, OHlaliie, tamartlne.barege.crepe d'EspaKne, and Stella stiawis. I 2S 4t LARJ.E PEREMPTORY HALE OF ROOTS. KIIOE. 1S1)AWS' THAVELL1NU BAOS, HATS ANJ On Tnesday morning, March M. at 10 o'clock, win ue sold by catalogus. on rournionlhs' credit, atiout into packag.s of boots, shoes, balmorals, etc., of city and Eastern manufac ture. Open lor examlnailon with catalogues early oa the morning of sale. aast B Y J. M. 0 IT M M E Y & SONS.1 A UITION EKRH, ' I No. bus WALNUT btreek ! Will hold Regular Pales of REAL Er-TA'l E, bl'OCKK, AND BECTJRTTIE8 AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. They would respectlully solicit AtUirnevs. Execs tore and AdniinlHtrators of Estates. Trustees, n rtbers desiring to sell property to send thera a memo, randunj o the siime as early as possible, so tham may be fully advertised. SALE ON MONDAY, APIUL 1. will Include thl ELKO A N T BKOWN STONE RESIDENCE, a fe front, with French roof, aud three-story double Rati Buildings, r lN- BROAD STREET.-Was erected finished throughout in a superior manner, by Mr K J. Dobbins, with extra conveniences and conilo'rlat expressly for the occupancy of the present ownes Lot ltw feet through to Carllslo street. ' VERY VALUABLE bTORE PROPERTY, wlti six Brick Dwellings and Carriage Factory on thi rear, No. 4ltl N. Hecoud street. Lot a&xlOOIeet. through to Ht. John street. " . THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 84 Catherlue street. ' ' " Fxtate ot John B. Neagle. deceased. IIANDSOMH THREE-tsTORY BRICK HEBIDENCE, No. l&H Fil bert klreeu EKtute of Stephen Benton, deceased. Four three story Brick Rehideuces. Nos. 1122, ILK, 11M, and li'28 Carpenter street. r-anie Estate, Triangular lot of Ground, N. W, corner l Ninth street and Snyder avenue. bume Ehtate. Lot of Ground, south side of Snyder a enue, west of Nluthetreet, 1.'4 feet front. r-ume Estate. Lot of Ground, east side of Ninth street, from buyder avenue to Caunell street. bnnie Estate. Lot, Cautrell street, east ot NLtU streit. same Estate. Lot, corner of Teuth street and Buck road. same Estate. Lot, N. E. corner Tenth aud Wlntoo streets. bame Estate. Lot, N, W. corner of Ninth and W Inton streets. Same Estme. Lot, 8. E. corner Ninth and WInton ' stieets. Hume Estate. Lot, 8. W. corner of Ninth and Win. ton a tree us. tame Estate. Lot, 8. E. corner ot Jackson street and l uck road. bame Esutte. Three Lots of Ground, N. E. corner Ol Sixth auu Louuon KtreeU. same Folate. Three-story Brick Residence. No. 1833 II amnion street. GERMANTOWN. Very desirable Building Bite, five acres. Thorp's lane, east of Duy's lane. 3 9 ttkfctx s AMU EL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Bales of Real Estate, Storks, Loans, etc., at Phila delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o.'clock. noon. Our tales are advertised In all the daily aud several Of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of each property, auu by pamphlet catalogues, one thounand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre ceding each sale. REAL EHTATE AT PRIVATE BALK. REAL ESTATE SALE. MARCH C'LL'DE:: 29, WILL IN- HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. I50S North Thirteenth street, above Jell'urson; lot 13 feet 8 Inches by txi feel. Possession with title. HANDtSOME THREE-tsTORY BRICK COTTAGE, from and side-yard, F'li'ty-tblrd street, near Wyalus lug avenue: lot i!U feet by la?. Possession with title, HANDtSOME BHICK AND ROUGU-CA.ST TWO-AND-A-HALF STORY DWELLING, Wyaluslnff avenue, near FiUy-ilnrd sireet, trout uud side-yard: lot 20 by 117 feet. Possession Willi title. NEAT THREE-STORY BTONE AND ROUGH CAbT COTTAGE, with side-yard; lot 2 feel by 80! F Hty-fouith street, near Wyalusinir avenue. BUILDING LOT, Howard street, near Diamond street, Nineteenth Ward ; lb leet by 108 feet D'i Inches; two fronts. BUILDING LOT, N. E. corner Third and Diamond streets, near North Pennsylvania R, R, Depot; Iti leet by llti leet 5 Indies; three fronts. BUILDING LOT, Fifth sireet, south of Cumber land ; luo leet by ) feet; two fronts. BUILDING LOT, Poplar street, near Twelfth: IU leet 3e Inches by 85 feet. VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT. 1S4 acres, near Liue Lexington staliuu, North Peon. R.R. NALUABLE FA DM AND COUNTRY SKAT bS acres, J4 mile from Liue Lexington Station. Norm Pen n. R. R. 3 22 t B. SCOTT, 311., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESNUT Btreeu ' AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. B. SCOTT. Jr., will Kive bis personal attention to sales ot household furniture, ut the residences ot parties removing or breaking up housekeeping, on the most lavoruble terms. ; ANCIENT AND MODEHN OIL PAINTINGS. 'I bis (Friday) Evening, At 7,'i o'clock, ai Scoll's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, a collection of Ancient aud Modern Oil Paintings, to pay advances, bald positively without reserve. 3 22 A RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT COLLEO TION OF PAINTINGS, COMPULSING THE BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF MErtbRS, BAI LEY & CO., OF THIS CITY. ' B. Scott. Jr., Is lubtruoted by Messrs. Bailey A Co., ot this city, to announce their anuual sale on tbs evenings of WEDNESDAY, the i!7lh, aud THURS DAY, the 2Hth of March, lti7, at 7, o'clock, Including original works by tbe most celebrated urtlsts 0 Amerlcaand Europe; and furthermore adds that the collection cannot be surpassed by any In the United Stales, Aniong the artists represented are the following; Benjamin West, Gilbert Stewart, Van Wllie, Hlldebrundt, Kels, Lambert, Stevens, Hoguet, '1 oussaiut, Turner, hell, Krans, Sleileck, Jicrzog, Preyer, Eversen, A. Acheubach, Jernberg, Stummel, Ilarveng, lloir. Becker. Louis RobOe, H. L. Rolte. JVOCKKOeg, Baskerkorf, Ji. K. Keyutiens, H. Vou Seben, J. I. Ecknout, Carolus. B. Schultz, D. Beuezcourt, D. Noler, A. F. Werner, Adoir Dilleos, F. Carubaiu, Chevalier Huy- geus, llllverdtnck, F. Rnlliiea, C Van Leemput- ten, Count de By- landt. Brandenburir. Serrure, w. Goodal). W. llHhu. K'. Forlm. F.. Verboeckho- ven. W. Verschuur. J. E. Morel. Meyer You Bre men, M.Calisch. VS. Shayer, Sr., F. KruHeman, HonolnOoll. Nuldo Schmidt, u. ue iieui. If. De Buul. iBodemau. Kluv vers, H I I d e r s, of Utrecht. Etc. Etc J. Ruble, 1 be paintings will be on exhibition In the eastern galleries ot the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE AR'IS, due notice of which will be given, Sale positive and without reserve. B Y THOMAS BIRCH A SON, NO. 1110 CHES NUT Street, above Eleventh Street. SECOND SALE OF HIGH CLASS) OIL PAINT INGS BY ARTlsTS OF THE FTlENCU EPCH 1NG CLUB OF PAHIS, We have the pleasure of announcing that we have How on exhibition at our Art Gallery, No. 1110 Ches nut street. Ml Paintings, the contributions of the, A nists of tie French Eichlug Club, , The bale will lake place On Friday Evening, f March 22. at tU o'clock. Among the painting will be found Works of Gusiave Dure, Missonnler. Troyou, Arnoux, Bcudin, Couturier, Devaux, Gutlleinln, Leray, Moormans, pecrus, Verou, Vemadour, Beiuindl, liarou, Cortes, Fau relet, caron, Cliarlet, Delacroix Goupll, omiinr, liereau, Lantant de MetZ, Murcbauxv Jules Noel, Noltouiau,. Ribot, Sluet, Van Elveu, Votton, Leolaire, Lasollei . , auu otners, Catalogues are now ready, and the Gallery opea dally until the sale. gl6tt c. C. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER Office No. ill COMMERCE Street. S21M B Y FUItXESS. BRINLEY A CO NO. fiI5 CiiKtiJSUX bum ftud ISu, tit jAVZSii tiimW I
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