8 THE DAILY. EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AHIIL 5, 1867. FINANCIAL. EV LOAN OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Will be furnished by the undersigned, at the lowest market price, without commission, lu snuis to i;ult purchasers: p. ii. iirki: co. Wffj BACON A CO. T. WlltXENAlO, COOPER A GRAFF. JAJIEt HOPKINS A CO. c. d'invilliers .1 CO. 1IOWK.N A FOX. I. M. ROIIISSON A CO. r. i. (kxvt.NTi:n. If. FELL A HROTHER. JOHN JIONW, JR. LtVT A DOUGLASS. C ARSON A Ulttllin, FIKHF.R A HROTHER. R. ELLIS V CO. 4 3 lu Km Til. RANDOLPH CO. ftJEW STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAfi, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished In sums to suit, on applica tion to either of the undersigned! JAY COOKE A CO., DBEXEL A CO 4 8 lm E. W. CL1BHE A CO. fJEW PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOAN TOR SALE BY JOHNSON & TINGLEY, f-TOCK BROKERS, NO. 134 SOUTH THIRD STREET. STOCKS AND LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD In New York and Philadelphia. 4 261 EW 23,000,000 LOAX OF TEE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA For sale in amounts to suit purchasers. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO , 4 3 1lilJ NO. Q SOFTH THIRD STREET. fJEW SIX PER CENT. LOAN OF THE . STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Fieo of all State, County and Muulcipal Times. rl SALE IX SIMS TO SlIT FCRl'a V KEUk, RY E. V. MAITLftND & CO., Stock Commission Brokers, 4 31W NO. 15 W ERC HANTS' EXCHANGE. PJEW PENNSYLVANIA G PKlt CENT. LOAN, FOR SALE IN BUMS TO SUIT. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 4 21m4p NO. 40 S. THIRD STREET. EV7 STATE LOAN For Hale, Without Commission, BY J. E. RIDGWAY, BANKER. 90. 57 SO I TH THIRD STREET. FINANCIAL. EV STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAN, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished in sums to suit, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: AI-EX, HENSON A CO. JOHN E. FOX A CO. CHARLES EMORY A CO. FREDERICK STEER. 1E HAVEN A RRO. GLEN DENNING A DA VIM. KURTZ A HOWARD. RIOREN A CO. EDWARD RORINS A CO. (l,OKIK J. ROVD. RARKER, RROS. A CO. KNIGHT A URAFl'i ISAAC C. JONES, JR. BI LL A NORTH. 4 3 lm S. HARVEY THOMAS. U. S- SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. ITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 16 N THIRD ST., NO. 3 NASSAU ST. PlIILADKLrjIIA. NKW YOBK NEW STA.TE LOAN FOR KAEE AT LOWEST PRICE. CONVERSIONS MADE OF 7'3Cs WITHOUT CHARGE. ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND HOLD EXE CUTED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. EW STATE LOAN. HIE NEW e PER CENT. STATE LOAN, FREE FROM ALL TAXATION, Will be furnished in sums to suit, by COCHRAN & GOWEN, BANKERS AND BROKERS. 4 3 lm NO. Ill SOUTH THIRD STREET. EW STATE LOAN ITOjU SALE. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. STERLING, LANE & CO., 4S J2trp NO. 110 SO ITH THIRD ST. gAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 1 We Kideltty iDiiii'Rnct, Trait and Safe Deposit toiiinuy, lor lite saia IUfiluE; l .'joints, Stocks, and U'Iimi Valuable. CAHTAI 8500,000 Ui illtCTllKH. 1, H KIWKK. EUWAKI) W. CI.AKK. CLAUKM'K 11. CLAltK,' ALKXANDKR HENRY Jdli.S H'KIMi. IS. A. CALDWELL. i 1.1LLINOJ1 AIM H.LU(llt.K L. UlAJSUiN, Ofhce In tlm Fire iiro.t Building of iho Philadelphia Null. naJ Hunk. CH FisN UT Street tibove Fourth. This Company lereive on neposn, ami i"Uann n. ks 'I1IK. KA1-E KiCEPINO OF VALUABLES upon ihe lollowine rates a yeur, via.: 1 1 upon Bond!' i Per IoO0 hegiMered Bonds und Securities. 60 cents per Ui00 Hold coin or Bullion llMloer luo Mlvi r Coin or Bullion f t per ii) Gold or Silver Piute l per 10 tush Boxes or small tin uoxesoi uuukers, uroKers. CapliallHtH, eic.,coi.U'iils unknown to the Company, and Imnilliy nmin u, ::. a year. The Company oilers lor RKNT (renter exclusively holding the kev) SAFKS INSIDE ITS VAULTS at t2U, o. $iu, oo, a'ud 176 a year, according to Blue auU location. Coupons ana interest iwtieciea xor one per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. This Company Is authorized to receive and execute TrusiH of every description. 1281mwtrpj i. r. Jiftowwn,, rreHiinjui, Kohkbt PATTRRQN.tWecretary and Treasurer. fflEAD & CO., No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STYLES OF TEA SETS AND ICE PITCHERS, Very Beautiful In Design and Finish. ALL PLATED WARE AT REDUCED PRICES. CALL AND SEE. MEAD & CO., . A Onii'll S'.. ..... . . - .., . . .... ,.j ..... iW t iiKssi v x m ai.i , MA NUFACTURKR8 OF 6ILVEII PLATED-WARE. J H THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY A. AJNU toii rmi AliELPUIA. th 1 A 1 ii. UF b, M. DL'IIS Tha Auditor ai piiiiiii'd Oy th Cj, 11.. o,.,nt uitln and ndjnst the aifiniit of Til K Pknnm YLVAN1A l OMPANV FOR 1NKI RANCH ON UVA KTO. 'I'riititMM lur h.l)e-A . M. DUliS. nmlu. i. . n ..turn. 1.1AM J, DUiiS. mmI. and to rpon diatrlbutlou 0 ll lb)uii( In thel.noilof th aoeounlaiu will meet lh parties iuter----d tor tne purpiwa ot his ap pointment, on w - ;.r.' V 1S87, at 1 o'olork P. M. at o. 'l WALN U T street. In the city Ui i-ji'tieitium. vmi vwtl lUIN, w bi , Auditor, DRY GOODS. J, C. STRAWBKIDGE & CO. SUES SILKS ! ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP SPRING SILKS, AT l-00 PER YARD. POPLINETTES, NEW SHADES, 63 CENTS. MELANGE FOR TOURISTS, 75 CENTS. CHINTZ FIGURED PERCALES. PLAIN GROUND PERCALES. FIGURED PIQUES, 9100. CLOTHS FOR LADIES' WEAR INKIVALLED ASSORTMENT. FANCY CASSIMERES FOR ROYS. FANCY CASSINERES FOR MEN'S WEAR. MIXED GOODS FOR RUSINESS SUITS. FINE FRENCH CASS I MERES. FINE FRENCH CLOTHS. House-Furnishing Dry Goods. RARNSLEY TARLE LINENS. WIDE LINEN SHEETINGS. PILLOW LINENS. 800 DOZEN NAPKINS AND TOWEL. LINEN Hl'CKAHACKS 23 CENTS. COTTON GOODS. 10-1 UTICA SHEETING, 10-4 WALTHAM SHEETING, 11-4 HUGUENOT SHEETING, PILLOW MUSLINS, FINE SHIRTINGS, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. J, t. 8TMWJMUDGE & GO. NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. llHsmipj PHILADELPHIA. 1 No. llul CliEftKUT liireet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR NEW STORE, If. XV, Corner Eleventh and Cbesnnt HAVE NOW OPEN TARLE LINENS AND CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, LINENS, DIAPERS, SHEETING MUSLINS, ETC. ETC.. inch they will sell at prices which cannot tall to give satisfaction. 1aJm XIINSMHU ton "ON 18G7. DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS JlbT OPENED AT TIIOKNLEY'S, lease of superior HOOP BKIRTS, best styles and makes, at prices ironi (1 up to J'i-25. One lot ot beautimi BPRINO CLOTHS, beverul lots very desirable CAbSIMERES. bj.lendid KILK FOPLISS in plaids and stripes. Very heavy rich BLACK BILKS. Double width tine PLAID GOODS for children. FRENCH CHINTZES, PERCALES, PIQUES. DELAINES, Etc, LINEN GOODS AND FLANNELS. Power-loom Table Linens, specially detilriiblu. Rich Sailu Damafk Table Linens, beautiful. JSapKius, TowelH. Doyllos, Diapers, Crashes, etc. Rem makes ol binning and bheetiuy Linens, Llneu Handkerchiefs, fur Ladles, Gentlemen. land Child rt a. . Minims, i.nrara, 1 itsiugs, . necas, Biiawls, Quilts, and White Goods generally, at too very lowest possi ble prices. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS. 3 188ni8p A T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, MOURNING GOODS, CAKS1MERES, AND Ho USE-FURNISH ING DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 8m NO. 77 CHESNUT STREET. CHEAP DRY GOO 1.8, CARPETS, MATTIVGS OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SUADEa. ' V. E. ARCH AMBAtTLT N. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets opened this morning ironi auctlou- 1 streets, lo Ibc. Hemp Curpeis, Xoo. to sac? EloSr uif t'foths 60O. Window Khades. 1 to tx Plalu Wdw Jloi: land, 6ic. White Mailing. 87c to 60c. Red Matllini . to tue. Voolleu DroKueU.. tl ,ia Uii Cloths. 2fc. Spring ClilutsM, lu. to Hue. DeLaluus. tic. Muslins, llo. to ir. CH K A P BTORE, f2 19 m N. E. Corner ELi-VLTU and MARKET btrtxtut,, DRY GOODS. pRICE & WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT HAVE JUST OPENED A lnrge lot of Bird-Eye Linen, at 28 cents pe yard. Yard wide Bird-Eye Linen. 40 and 50 cents. Fine Quality Bird-Eye Linens and Boo tc Din per. A cheap lot of Table Linens, 37J and 65cen Blenched and Unbleached Table Linens, llai cuius lu Napkins and Towels. Best makes BhlrtlnK Linens. WHITE GOODS I WHITE GOODS I E-'olt flnlhb Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsook rwlKH Muslins arnl Vlctoiiu Lawns. l'laid and Stripe Muslins. V bite I'lquef, very cheap. Marseilles. Honeycomb und Lnncnster Quilts Iiest makes Bleached and Unbleached Mus lins, Pillow-case and Sheeting Muslins, etc. Bargains In Black Alpucus, Colored Alpacas, and Moli a Irs. Fine quality French Percales. A large assortment of Hosiery and Glove Ladies' and UentV Handkerchiefs; dents' Neck Ties, Bhlrt Fronts, Suspenders, etc. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIOHTH and FILBERT Streots. N. B. Jouvin's Kid Gloves, (fP2i per pal 1 Hoop Skirts, best quality, steel. 10 '22 229 FAR1ES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH ST11EKT, A ROVE RACE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, One cace Water Twist Bleached Muslins, 20 cents per yard. Bleached MusIlnB, 2X, IS, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23 cents, etc Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 15 cents. PUlow-cate Muslin, Hi yard wide, 23 cents. KM RUacned Wheeling. Williuuisvllle, Wamsuita, Semper Idem, AmosUeag, Forrestdale, Superior (Shirting, etc. etc. Rest makes ot Unbleached Muslins. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! FROM RECENT AUCTION SALES. Nainsook Muslins, 31, 37,',', 46, and 50 cents. Plaid Nainsooks. 25, 81, Silt, 5 cents, etc bolt Finish Camorics, 37;. 45, 50, and 60 cents. Fine Victoria Lawns, 37.45, 50, bO, and 65 cents. Very tine Swiss Mulls, cheap. Job lot Shirred Muslins, 75 cents, worth (1. Very fine Striped Nainsooks. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs from Auction, Roys' Bordered Linen Hdkfs., 12X cents. Ladles' and Gents' Plain Linen Hdkfs. Gents' Colored and Bordered Hdkfs., etc. etc Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, etc All-wool and Domet Flannels, cheap. Linen Shirt fronts, our own make. Delaines, Calicoes, Black: Alpacas, etc etc FARIES & WARNER, 2 2!liJ NO. 220 NORTH NINTH STREET. ALOAK OPENING. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, WILL HAVE THEIR OPENING OF SILK and CLOTH V, SACQUES and CIRCULARS, OF THE LATEST STYLES, On Thursday, the 4th. 4 2 3t PARIS. AU PETIT ST. THOMAS. 2T, 29, 31, 33, 35 RUC DE RAC. 85 RUE DE L'UNIYERSITE, NEAR THE PALACE EXHIBITION. This TTnnsa. eHtabliBhed I upwards of fifty years. Is universally known and fumed as one of the best esta blishments in Pails, In which thorough couudence may ne placed. In Its immense premises, which all foreigners should visit, will be lound tne most complete assortment on BILKS, FIRST NOVELTIES, SHAWLS, WOOLLENS, T ..!.' T l'i:l.'Ulli' KEALiY -MADE ARTICLES FOR LA DIES COTTON AND THREAD STUFFS, ill I i t. i I II t-tl V TRIMMIiNUe, CARPETS, ARTICLES OF FURNITURE. ENGLISH ASSISTANTS. FIXED PRICE. fS 13t RE-OPENING OP "New Mourning Store." This Store has Just beeu opened with a well-selected STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS, AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, the largest and handsomest assortment of MOURNING MILLINER V, Fvorofleredin this city, manufactured expressly t.r iliis establishment. ,0r SO. 1U3 CHESNUT STREET. G1RARD ROW.' A. MTERS, B m,w2m -Lately of New Yo.k. rp ENINC. JEW CLOAK STORE. NO. 81 ARC" STREET. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets, South Side. The latest Spring Btyles. in every quality ot Cloth, le;',0TnPseaTch ot NEW BPRINQ SACQUES .hould inspect onr designs and assortment before purchasing elsewhere. DAVIS' NEW STORE, THE ARCH BTREET CLOAK EMPORIUM, DRY GOODS. 3 P R I N C ASSORTMENT or nOUHF-'l'HNIHING DRT GOODS, CONS1STINB Or LINEN, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN GOODS, For Household Use, at Reduced Prices, SUCH AS L7NF.N sriFETINGS. PILLOW LlEs, UAtiAKK TABLE CLOTHS, 2 to 7 yards long, y LILTS. COTTON 8HFKTINOS, PILLOW MlsLKNS, TAi.l.K LI .SENS. IjaMasK NAI'KINH. KORDFKKD IOWELS, UIANKETS, EMHROIDERED TARLE AND PIANO CO V EltS, ETC. , Alto, Irom the late AUCTION BALES IN NEW YORK, a lot of VERY CHEAP HEAVY Ill'IK TOWEL LINGS E9IIIHOIDERED TAMRORED DRAPERY MUSLINS. LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, CORDED RORDER AND HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. SHEPPARO. VAN H ft RUN GEN & ARRISON, a 27 10t NO. 10UK 1IESSCT STREET. . VV. Corner of IToturtb and AjpoIi 8t. ARE OPENING NEW GOODS FOR SPRING or 18 6 7.. FASHIONABLE SILKS. STEEL COLORED POPLINS. MAGNIFICENT ORGANDIES. NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS HEAVIEST It LACK SILKS. NEW GOODS DAILY. 3 6 wfmsm MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. SPRING STYLES BONNETS OPE IN I3N O THIS JJ.Y, WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT Street. 3 252m (VS. H. HORSTMAot&SONS FIFTH and CHERRY Sts., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, e NOTIONS, AND SMALL WARES Also opened lately, A HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, And have now In Stock a full line ot their OWN IMPORTATION of COTTON HOSIERY, GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, and all other articles belonging to this branch. Special Inducements offered In prices. T4 1 mwflp2m flflOURNINC MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MOURNING BONJNETS, AT NO. 804 WALNUT STREET. 3 27 Cm M AD'LLE KEOCH. LI. B E R N H E I M, Having reopened the Store NO. 143 N. EIGHTH STREET, Will continue his old business, MILLINERY GOODS, With the addition of DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. His old customers and the ladles In general are so licited to examine his stock, which is constantly re plenished with the latest styles, and which he will sell at the LOWEST PRICES, Wholesale ana Retail. N. B. A liberal discount allowed to Milliners, Dress and Cloakmakers. g g ltu No. 728 CHESNUT STRSJST. We open to-day a full and snlendldlv an. sorted stock ot FRENCH AND NEW YORK BONNET FRAMES STRAW HATS, STRAW KONNETS, DO X MIRROXS, TRIMMING RlltltONS, VELVET U1RUONS, S1LHS. VELVETS, LACE, ETC. ETC. PARIS FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTS. All 01 the luted aud most appioved stylus, and at the lowest prices. Please give us a call. ' Country orders promptly and accurately attended to, WEYL V ROSENHEIM, 8 29 lm No. 7:!ti C11E&N LT street. fcSPIENDID OPENING OP THE LATEST STYLES. MRS. M. A. HINDER, o. 1031 CHESNUT street, Philadelphia, 1MPOUTKK UF LADlEs' DRESfi A Nil CLOAK TR1MM1NOS, Also, an elegant stock ol Imported Paper Patterns for Ladles' aud Children's Dress. Parisian Dress and Cloak Making In all Ha varieties, Ladies furnishing their rich an -stly materials may rely ou being artistically hlted, and their work Un lulled lu the most prompt and etliolent manner, at the lowest possible prices, at twenty-lour hours' notice. Cutting aud basting. Patterns lu seta, or by the single piece tor merchant and dress makers, now ready. 9 20 Bm MRS. R. DILLON, KOS. 823 AND S3I SOUTH STREET Has a handsome assortment nf MTT.T.rNirnv Also, Silk Velvet, Crapes, Ribbons, Feather Flowers, Frames, etc. Ladles who make Ithelr own lion nets supplied with the materials. lnj Wr OPENING DAY. The best place to buy Pattern lionuets, Dress Caps, French Flowers, Slraw Hoods r aud a full line of Millinery Trimmings, hat THOMAS MURUAN'S GREAT CENTRAL MiLLIKERY HOUSE. Vholecale Dcparliiient, No. 72 N. FOURTH Street, Retail Deparlruent. No. 4(H) ARCH Street. 4 1 6t WINES, LIQTJ0R9, FOREIGN AND DO M EMTIO ALES, BROWN STOUT, PORTER, and CIDERS. P. J. JORDAN. No. 120 PEAR Btreet, below Walnut, begs to call attention to the large and varied stock oi goods now on hand, embracing WINES of all grades, among which are some very choice Sherries and Clarets; BRANDIES, all qualities and dtU'oreut vln Uges; WHISKIES, some very old and superior; hCOTCH ALE, BROWN STOUT, together with Jordan's celebrated TON 10 ALE, now so extensively used by families, physicians. Invalids, etc. CIDERS. Crab-apple, Champagne, and Sweet Ciders of all qualities, uusurpaiwed. These goods are furnished In package Of all sites, and will b delivered In any part ol lh city free of cost, , U7 AUCTION SALES. l uii.ir jfroKD, Auctioneer. CLELLAND h c 0 A UCT ION KEKS. No. 60S MARKET Sti ml. frALE OF 1600 CASES BOOTS, PTT0K8. BROOAN4 BALMORALS. ETO. ' On llnnany Morning, Arrll , mmmnni ltn t 10 o'clock, we will .1I hr CMhli.Kiie, lm 0 cs.es Men's, Boys', aim Youths' Boots t-hoi n, Bi oans, Biilniorals. etc. Aifoa larce asRonment of Women's, Misses und C hliOren's wear, to which we would cull the alien tioii nl the irHile. (4 ' 10HN 13. MYEHH A CO.. AUCTIONEERS O Nob. 2.12 and 234 MARKET Street. J.AKC'K I'F.ItF.MPTORY HALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER FUBUPKAN DRY tlOODS, EI'C. On Motitny Morning, April , at 10 o'cli ck. will be sold by catalogue, on l ur it 1 out I a' credit, about M10 lots Of French, Judla. l.frn.an, and lirltli-h Diy Onodn, embracing a lull nhnnin.t ni of laucy and ample arUoles In silks. WimMmIs. woollens, linens, Ri.O cotton.. N. R. Goods arranRpd lor examination and cata ltgues reauy on morning ! sale.. 4 251 IAIIGF I'EPFMrTOIlY f ALE OF B00TS.P30ES ill'.OOANM, TRAVELLING BAGS, El'C. ' On 'l iiesiUy Morning. April 9, at 111 o'clock, will bo sold, by cntaloiroe, on fi in months' credit, about I.kjo pnckaKOS boots, shoes, I almorsls, etc. ol cliy 11ml EHStern mituulaciure. Oieu lor examination wlih catalogues early on the mm nlng of sale. A Iho, 2(Ki cases men's and boys' bats and caps In large variety. 3 51 LARGE SALE OF BRITISH. FRFNCTt GERMAN AM) JiOMESTlG DRY GOODS We will hold a lurxe sale 01 foreign and domestic dry gwiris. by catalogue, on lour mouths' credit aud partiucabh, On Thursday Morning, April 11, at 10 o'c-Iock, embracing about DOO prick, attes and low of s"iple and lancy articles, in Wooileus woiblcds, linens, silks and coiion.i. ' N. 11. I utaioKiiek. renrly and goods arianged lor ex auiliiallou early on the morning ot sale. 5 6t M THOMAS & SONS, NOS. 13J AND 1U . S. FOURTH Streei. PALE OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS. ETC.. April 9. at )2 o'clock, noon, at the Kxclmnue. THIRD STREET, No. 3W, south of Cullowhlll Blreet. D1LLWYN BTREET, No. .HH. Wrick Factory. NOBLE STRKF.T. No. 125, Brick Dwelllni;. NOBLE STREET, Nos. Ill, 113, 116, 117, till, 121. and 123. Brick Dwellings. NOBLE AND FRONT STREETS, Store and Dwelling. HOST STREET. No. 502, Bakery. SIXTH AND MASTER STREETS. N. E. comer. l..rge and valuable Lot. MASTER AND RANDOLPH STREETS, N. W comer, valuable Lot, MARIA STREET, No. 4, Modern Dwelling, OLIVE STREET, No. I0KI. Modern Dwelling. I W ENTY-F1 KST AND SUMMER STREETS, N. W. corner, Store aud Dwelling. SIXTH STREET, No. 122, Valuable Store. BROAD STREET, Vnluable Building Lots. JEFFERSON STREET, Valuable Lois. GROUND-RENT S, 210 aud w a year. CARPENTER sTKKET. No 407. Frame Dwelling. TENTH AND BUOWN STREETS, tt. W. corner. Modern Dwelling. ToRREbDALE, Elegant Country Seat and Farm of 8"cJirESNUT STREET. Vnluable Lot. MARKET STREET. No. 1U20. Business Location. MA RKET STREET, No. 110, store. WALNUT STREET. No. 122.".. Moitern Residence. BROAD STREET, above Arch, Rulldlng Lot. CYPRESS STREET. No. 11,0. Brick Dwelling. FOURTH STREET. No. 228, Valuable Dwelling. FlsHER'H LANK, Handsome Country Residence. TWENTY-FIRST AND PINE STREETS, S. E. corner. Store and Dwelling. BALTUIORF: Avenue, No. 3812, Handsome Cottage. WALNUT STREET, No. 1021, Valuable Lot and Dwellings. 4S3t STOCKS, LOANS, ETC. On Tuesday, April 9, At 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange: 12Bbares Reliance Insurance Co. 48 shares Second and Third Streets Passenger Rail, road Co. r is shares Steuben ville and Indiana Railroad. 22 shares Anll-Incrustatlon Co. Kio shares Central Transportation Co. 8 shares Southern Truusportatlou Co. 80 sbartfiEnipIre Transportation Co. l&Oshart Union Transportation Co. fouo Huntingdon Broad Top Mine Loan, 7 per cent. 1 fhare Amateur Drawing Room, 4.r0u shures Leading Creek OU Co., of Ohio. ov shares McCliutock Oil Co. 2o shares FJagle Gold Mlniug Co. 1 share Philadelphia Library. 4 5 St 2f(i0 FTist Moritnite 7 per cept. Coupon Bonds of the Pennsylvania Mining Compauy of Michigan, tine January I, lsvo. 22.r0 shares Shady Grove Oil Company, 200 shares Reinbard Oil Company. Executors' Sale. No. 1228 Chesnut street Estate of N. Perelll, deceased. HANDSOME FURNITURE, ELEGANT CHICK ER 1NO PIANO. VERY VALUABLE MUSIC, FINE BRUfcSELS CARPET. ETC. On Monday Morning. 8th instant, at lu o'clock, at No. 1228 Cheanui street, second Moor. 4 6 2t, May be examined on morning oi sale, all o'clock:. SnleatNo. 1119 Spring Garden street. VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE. LACE WINDOW CURTAINS. ELEOANT BRUSSF'.LS AN D OTHF.Lt CARPETS. FINE CHINA AND OL ASS WARE. ETC. ETC. On Tuesday Moralng, April 9, at lo o'clock, at No. HID Spring Garden street, by catalogue. 45JI May be examined on morning of sale at t o'clock. Sale No. 20O6 Mount Vernon street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, TA PESTY CARPETS, ETC. On Wednesday Morning, loth instant, at lo o'clock, at No. 2um Mount Vernon streei, by catalogue. 4 5 41 May be seen early on the morning of sale. M. GUMMEY & yONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 608 WALNUT Street. nold Regnlar Sales of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADFLPH1A F.XCHANGE, Handbills of each properly Issued separately. luco catalogues published and circulated, containing full descriptions ol property to be sold, as also, a par tial list ot property contained lu our Real Estate Regis ter, and oilered at private sale. Sales advertised daily In all the dally newspapers. Ledger, North American, German F'ree Press, In quirer, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Age, "Evening Telegraph,'' PresB, aud Legal Intelligencer, SALE ON MONDAY, April 8, will Include ORPHANS' COURT SALE Estate of George Eme rick, deceased. Established Tavern Stand, corner 01 RIDGE Avenue aud SEVENTEENTH Streets MODF.RN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. itas North THIRTEENTH Street. UERMANTOWN Seven Elfxant Building Sites, Fast WALNUL Lane, East TULPEHOCKEN and MORTON Streeis. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINQ-No. 2129 LOCUST Street. CENTRE COUNTY-Two Tracts of Land, Upoer Buld Eagle township, near Philllpsburg, Centra) county, Pa. TWO THREE STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos, 1H5.1 and 1335 SHI PPEN Street. Zi 4 2W Irredeemable Ground-Rent, t2l'28 per annum. SAMUEL 0. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 127 S. FOURTH Street, Pales of Real Estate, Stocks, Loans, etc, at Phila delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertised in all the dally and several of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of each property, aud l.y pamphlet catalogues, on tbounaud of which will be burned on Wednesday pre ceding each sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. B SCOTT, JR.. AUCTIONF.FR. Kn. 102(1 CHESNUT Street. ?A.H?n1v'e ar.e Rllt,,or'lel lo announce a special liSf.t,i'Hl.leiy' 19M Chesaut street, in the r.' ?' "'J?",,41'8- 1 ' coilecilou will embrace an unuHual ana Hue T on8. Krt"rn . " Z J.ZI attention ol lovers ot art aud verta. 4 6 AmCTJ?S?Ai'ES ?. HOUSEHOLD FURNITTJRB, tn w nil, ' i,".1 Flv, uls Personal attention ,heTosrf:vorerrmbie'tklU "eeplng, o- Ai.?TUY4YrTJ'?'S iRTIT SALE OF HIOH n h vKhvl 1 xr n N G s AND LAST SALE OF Altm AT TUK ACADEMY OF FINS Aniwer,D,toT.l,iilhJ,,Btr.,l0,e(1 b A- D'Huyvetter, Auiweip, to sell bv auction, ami. 11 "f"!' D1 Friday, April 4 and U, 1 7A ?!clouJt b'8 eilUre Invoice ot selePii.i uutLAhS MODERN PAINTINGS. K13, w'th feat care aud Judgment from nn. S?.m wrS,,,,,0,u.dl,' ,u"y luiportantand well- of ilia i i, Ji 1 "jsuiy esteeuieu auu emineui ariisia schools. xieucu, uusueiuorr, and memlsa Bailerl,,litj!,B'.,w,U be on vlew " he sten !.n Sr,..-.. " 1 ''nsylvanla Academy of Fine Arts and evwii7 "KiAPr, ud remain open dajr slr.Vi'i,"H ' ."ita of sale. . K., j. S7l R YNX"MAS BIRCU & SON, NO. 1110 CHE3 . , mwtf JTt7 V VII tli DWPQlt) PANC0A8T fc WARNOCK, AUCTI0N1IERS No. 840 MARKET STREET. OC. MAO KEY. AUOTIONBER Otlic. 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