8 FOURTH EDITION TTM WASHMGTOn THIS AFTERNOON. ISPBCllt DESFATCEKH TO BVBNINO TlXBflaAPH.) fk Ootirnmnit Printing P. Wakhinqtow, April 6. The Com mil toe on Printing, on an order of the House, rn.it yester day to investigate the purchase of paper made last November hy Cornelius Wendell, at that time Superintendent of Fuolio Printing. Confirmations. The Senate has confirmed Henry G. Thomas to be Major-General by brevet; and Wag'sr Kwayne, Thomas jl,. Crittenden, Daniel K. Blcklea, Joseph J, Reynolds, Benjamin II. Orlersoii, and Nelson A. Mllot, to ba Brigadier Generals by brevet. Assessor Fraxer's Speech In the Senate. Mr. Chandler, In the Senate to-day, read from Thk Kvbnino Tblkorapu of yesterday the concluding portion of the speech of Assessor Frauler, In which be defies the tsenate. (Julie a aansatiou was crealed by" the reading, and sena tor Kesseuden, who wa referred to upproviugly in the sptcoh, seemed much annoyed. , Sumner vs. gaulibury, Mr.Fumnerdld not call up his resolution to day for the expulsion of Haulshnry for drunk enness, and it is understood that Saulsbury la to be put upon probation beforo the resolution is pressed. After the Introduction of the reso lution yesterday, Hnulsbury weut across the street to Whitney's restaurant to borrow a pis tol, threatening to shoot somebody. Personal, f Senator Cameron has gone to Ilarrlsburg. Proposed Sew Hotel. The agent of the New York Hotel Company to-day completed the purchase of tho Old Capi tol building at about tiO.UOO. It Is desitfued to erect a hotel on the site. Russian America. TheBcnate Committee on Foreign Relations will report back the Russian treaty next week, when a prolonged debate ou it is expected. The banccs ere in favor of its ratification. The Russian Treaty. The Russian treaty project gains ground la the Hen ate. A prominent Republican Senator said this morning that lie would not be sur prised if the Committee on Foreign Relat ions ere to report in lis favor early next week, it Is not probable, however, that it will command a two-thirds majority at this session. Strang Order from General Grant. General Grant has Informed the Military Commanders at the Mouth, that they must not remove Governors of States. Condition of Snrratt. The warden of the ciiy Jul! publishes a card in which he states that Murralt cannot escape, and is treated like the oilier prisonets in a simi lar situation. Registers In Bankruptcy. Chiel Justice Chase lias determined that only one Register of Bankruptcy is to bo nominated by him for each Congressional District, aud that they must be counsellors at law, recom mended by their respective Congressmen aud by the Judges of the "dist rict. United States Senate Special Session. Washington, April . Mr. Authony (R. I.), mud a report from the Committee on Printing, against priming additional copies of llie Heport of the Com missioner ol Agriculture, but providing tnat Hum copies of those heretofore ordered oe furnished lo thai cilice, in order to meet the demands on liliu. Mr. Chandler (Mlcli.) remarked ilist the Senate had himerio been very liberal towards nomiuees, and us an luhtunceef lioSr I Ley expressed ttielr ttraliiaile lie caused to be read an article from Thk Puilaoki.fhia EVBNINU Tei.kohafh. The Clerk read it, In substance, that acompllmeu tnry serenade was on Tbursduy night tendered to John W. Frailer, continued as Assessor of internal Ktvenoe for the First District of Pennsylvania. Tills peiilleruan Is reported to have said, In acknowledging the honor, that a number of tils radical friends have inxlied bim to return to the fold, whioh lie declined. He did not consider himBulf under any obligation to the (Senate, lor he was appointed to rill a vacancy. Politically, lie was still a conservative, In favor of Johnton. Grant, and ike Supreme Court, in contradis tinction to Huniner. Stevens, and iiuller. He was acaliist the radical element, the trampling or the CiMl aillullou under foot, the injury of the currency, etc Mr. bumner did not, as was expected, call uo his resolution for the expulsion of Senator Haulsbury. The Senate went into exocitlve session. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE?, Senate. Hjumisiumo. Aprils. Nearly three hundred pri vate and local bills were reported from the various committees- ...... . . Ueneral Fisher moved the reconsideration of the vote on the final passage of tbe supplement to tho act for tbe Inspection ol building In Pnlladelphla. giving the appointment of Inspector lo the Court of Common Pleas, WHICH Vm Utfiveu tu, nuu ku uiii nos punt- jponed. The Appropriation bill came up on the second read ing, 'i he new provision reported by tne Senate com- mlltee. repealing tne law graullng peuslous to indi Keut soldiers of 1S12, being under consideration, Messrs. Wallace, McCouaughy: Lowry, and liigliam spoke against the repeal. Messrs. Laudon and Urown, of Mercer. In favor of it. (ieneral Fisher appealed to the Senate to retain the 1 aw providing ror ma oiu soiuiera. House of Representatives. ' Mr. Oldham called up the public bill authorizing rauinrtion In the capital slock of Oil Comnanies and equalizing the taxes relative thereto, which was The House hill to provide for the removal of pau pers Id certain cuses was pusseu. An net authorizing the commutation of the death punishment In certain cases was passed. The Dili xeaus as iuiiowb-. rhat in case of any sentence for murder in the first degree, the Governor may, upon the petition ol such Mrmn r.nnvieted. urant to such convict a D.trd 111. upon such conditions, with such restrictions, unit upon such limitations as he deems proper; and lie ,, iiuiiin lil warrant to all ill oner oilluera In carry auch pardon Into effect, whicti warrant shall be obeyed and executed Instead of the sentence originally awarded, and tha terms and conditions upon winch aurh nurdnu is uranted shall be speclUed and set fond lo the warrant so as aforesaid Issued, provided that lu all cases in which the sentence of death sh:di twi'o .n.r ho nrniifiunnnd. uo couditiunal pardon sliatl he granted unless a majority or (lie Judges of tbe court before whom the convict has been tried, one of whom nhall be a presiding or law Judge, shall advise and ..A.mmiiiiit Hiii-h conditional pardou. and provided further, that no right to expatriate any coavict shall .xlst by our virtue hereof. ... uu.iii.ii 'i. it miaii be. and it Is hereby maue tbe riotu nr Kiierlllii. Wardens. Jailors, and Keei.ers of prisons, and each of them, to whom the custody of ... ' i ., k n nn,n.,,ni If Ilia (anil. anH ItlCD CUUV1LI nuuiu uo liuuiiuiuu'., " ... . condltlor s of such pardon had been presented id the niiirt trvlim hi in to restrictions of the warrant of the Governor to ao bus perform such things In reference to his or her continued custody, which it would be his or her or their duly to do, if the terms and conditions of the aid warrant bud beeu the sentence of the tXiurt In which the said convict was tried. . ...n.... a M'Vtatt a Mim'irt ta niirtlmieil nnoil fnnrll. tious lo be by bim or her performed, or with restric tions and limitations, tho oflicer to whom the warrant lor tliat purpose Issued shall, as soon as may be alter the execution of the sums, make return thereof, with i.iu dumps therein, to the Secretary of the Coinmoa- wealth, aud be Khali also tile In tha Clerk's otliceof the Court In which the offender was convicted an attested copy of the warrant aud return, a brief ab- stract wuvreoi tne iierK auau nuujoiu w mo ruvru oi the conviction ana sentence, i-asseu. IIbaeinos at tub Central Station. Before Alderman Beltler. at 2 o'clock to-day, W llihim Kussell, residing at No. 233 H. Front street, was charged with receiving stolen goods, lie was held In 85000 bail for his good behavior for one Charles Baker and John Kkulley, cliarced wit h iielnir concerned lu the larceny of the box of jewels from Graham's BugRue Kxpress TaRon, were netu tu ciuvu unit tor uuii (uuu uo bavior for one vear. Michael McAudcl, who has the reputation of fcolnp a thief, wns charge I witn larceny, ana was held in SloUO bull for a further hearing on r-iiiiuruay next. Cohomer'b Inqdebt. An inquest was hrlJ at 1 O'clock this P. M ori the hodvof.Tohn O'Ltrlun. Bijed a, who, on the evening of the 2Hi.li of .o.u, whs run over Dy tue wasningtou nose carnage at the corner of Fifteenth uud Arch Bweew, irom tbe efltots of which he died yes terday, The Coroner'. Iiifs rciwluu,! too I., I. IowIuk verdict:-That the said John O'Urleu came to Ills deuiii fnm inina. ru.,.iDUH k.. ?P!!'i0J Vle JfwHo' an aocldent, between the 1'blludelidilaHoKeHii.c.n. ...i .,. incton Hose carriage, Mattb 28. 1MU7. on Aroli l,iiwwn. Ku'enth nd Hixteei.tu, Uled t x cu..rJ.iu lliWpllHl April 5. 1S07. MR. wurdoch'8 Buccssn Mr. James K. Murdoch Is gteeted r,-..... most ti ahlonahle audlenoes. with' tha must oisrr.minaung applause. On the ooctsl.vi of ll'H Oei eOl last lllltht. tha hnnu nrnarflivl In very part, and many peraona left the tbimtre unable to obtain ellgiblfi positions to observe the great l'bildelpha hlstrlon. To-night Mr. Murdoch nriea.ra aa "Rover " In Wild daU, arofe that he renders with great force and vivacity without being loquacious an end moot umu'. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, DRY GOODS. 229 FARIES & WARNER, 229 NOltTII NINTH STltEKT, ABOVE RACE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, One case Water Twist Bleached MdsIIds, 20 cents per yard. Bleached Muslins, 12X. 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 25 cents, etc , Yard-wide Bleached Muslin. It cents. ' ' FlUow-ca-e Muslin, l.'i yard wide. 23 cents. 1(1-4 iileacned blieeilng. WllllaniHvllle. Wanisutta, Semper Idem, Amoskeag, Forrestoale, Bnpenor Shirting, etc. elo. Best makes ol Unbleached Muslins. WHITE GOODS I WHITE UOODNI FROM RECENT AUCTION 8 ALES. Nainsook Muslins, 81, 37 X. 5, and 60 cents. Plaid Nainsooks. VH. 31, XI ii, 50 cents, etc boJt Finish C'amurics, 37 45, 60, aud 60 cenU. Fine Victoria Lawus, 87, -16, 50, 60, and (16 cents. Very Hue Swiss Mulls, cheap. Job lot Shirred M nsli us, 75 cents, worth f 1. Very fine Striped Nainsooks. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs from Auction, Hoys' Bordered Linen Iidkfs., 12 cents. Ladles' aud Gents' Plain Linen HdklB. Gents' Colored and Bordered Iidkfs., etc. etc Table Linens, Napkins. Towels, etc. All-wool and Hornet Flannels, cheap. Linen Shirt Fronts, our own make. Iielaiues Calicoes, lilac Alpacas, etc. etc. PARIES & WARNER, 22 NO. 82 SOUTH WISTH NTBKET. A T RETAIL. POPfMR PRICES IN slLKW, DRESS (iOIIIW, WHITE ;OOS, LINENS, ai nisiK G4ons, C4KS1ME1IES, AN n HOUSE-FURNISHING IKT CIOOUM. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 881m . 717 CHESNUT KTKEI1T, FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS, &C. JOHN C. ARRISON AT TU OLD STAND, NS. 1 AM) S NOETII SIXTH HTREET run.Ai rtLraiA Would In vile the attention of bis friends and customers to his URUK AND MI'IRIOK ASSOBTJIfT op HOSIEUY- GLOVES, ASD THE I ATI ST KOVLTIEs FOB UEN TIKMOS 1VEAB. ALSO, TO HIS IJirBOTED PATTERN SUIBI, Made of the best materials by hand, and war ranted to fit and give satisfaction, or monei refunded. PRICES MODERATE. 1 22rp3 CLOTHING. gOYS' CLOTHING. We Lave now the best assortment of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING FOR BOYS EVEB OFFERED IN THIS CITY. A large assortment o' Fancy Coatings and Cassimerea FOR CJ EN TEEM EN TO OKOER FROM F. A. HOYT & BRO., TENTH AND I1E.SXET .STREETS, 3 80smwlmrp AbSKMBLY BUILDINGS. QUJLDREN'S CLOTHING. M. SHOEMAKER Jk CO. Respectfully Inform their blends and the public that they have removed to NO. 1044 II ESN ITT STREET, (Lately occupied byE. M. Needles), where they are now opening an elegant assortment of goods tor BOYS. GIRLS, INFANTS, and MISSES, in the latest Farts and London styles. The public is Invited to call and examine 8 262W WEDDING CARDS. PAHTY INVITATIONS. TUE LATEST NOVELTIES. It. HOSKINS & CO., STATIONERS AND ENGBAYERS, 1 ltuths6mrp WO. 9ia ARCH STREET. BLANK BOOKS, OF inE BFST QUALITY, ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. COUNTING-IIOVSE STATIONFJBT. R. HOSKINS & CO., BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, STATIONERS AND PRINTiERS, 1 1 tnthsflmn NO. SIX ARCTf STREET B3Tt KOTICd!. THE STOCKHOLDEdS OP the PKNfvSYLVANIA HA1LHOAI) COM- PAN Ylfpursiianl to udjouruuient had at their annual meetliiK) will meet ut Concert Hall, No. 121a L'll E--N UT street, In ti e city of Philadelphia, on TUKd liAY,tlie iMilU duy ot April, A. IK 167, at li o'clock A, m... auu in me in nereoy given mat at nam meeiiug the Act of Assembly, approved March 2'2d, 1BU7. en. tilled "An Act to rental an act entitled 'A further supplement lo tl:e act incorporating tlie Feimxyl vaulu l(uiiroiuyiiuiiiiiiy, HuinorizniK au lllureuse of ciipilai bioi Ic and in Imrrow money .' approved the twenty- nrm un in.n. j. it. one tnnuauna eiL'Hl liundrea sndsixty.Hlx: nji'1 hIko to authorize tbe Pennsyl vanla Railroad CompBtiy by tuisai-t to Increase ilscupitul stock, to IsHtielionds and secure tne situie ov mort guse:" apnroved the twenty-necoiid day of 'Murcli. A. D. Ie7: a prm.iKi.d Increase mereiinrter ot the capital stock of tld Company by ,,(,iUIK) HllareH and tne Issue if (he Hume liuu, time to time bv the Board ol J;irctorH. and the proponed exerciaB by the said Roaid of J ilrettoiH of tl,. powers granted by the "a d sot of Ihsulng houdu and securing tUe ame by iiiori- K.ges fur the ''", V1""T-M,,'.ll"'",'? '"eolioned and u.i, i, in Hie llu.lt-I In i t In iirescr tie,) iu i... to HiehiicktioKers for tlieir action 'in the premises. , Hv order ol Hit lioaid of Wreciiin,. r H-IlMUND SMITH. (If beoreury. DRY GOODS. LINEII ST0ES. HQB AltOH STREET, i Linen Goods a Sppcialty. THE I,A n OKF.ATKHT VARIETY TO RE FOUND IN TIIETTT. NEW AND SCARCE GOODS JUST RE FIVED DIRECT FROM E 17 ROPE. 4 hales Linen Carpet Covering, and Linen Stair ( rei-h. V. ldtbsol Crumb Cloth as follows, vl.!-2W yards. 8 vnrils, himI 4 jhiiIb. ' M'ldthsi.f Malr Crash its follows, vlt.:-U Inch, 10 Inch, 18 Inch, 10 Inch, w Inch, as inch, 1 Linen I'nw. r iakhii t-neellngs. Irifh linen ShfetliiKs, Plirnsle; KheetlniiH. l'leiich l.lni nlieetincs, Iri'iiclisnd lrii.li pillow I,lnKni. Linen Tahie IinnniKk. new pntlernn. t-utin UamiiHk '1 able Cli.ths, some new and beautiful paiteriiH, Juki. r. calved, and peilimr Hi low M Ices, t-lrpmn ni v. .tards up to (yards In length. lite upklii itnd lfoj lies lo match. Linen hhirtuiKS. IIkIh, medium, and heavy. J roiiiliiK l inens, linont makes. , J. nen 'I owellltigs, nil qualities. Lli.en (jlims 'lowels. Linen Lucks, lirilin, unci Coalings. 1 Inen lllrd-Kye and Diaper. Linen liri km Lawns. . J inen for Traveling Dreses. Linen i urrlttiro CioverliiKS. Linen for Window Hhades, Drown Holland, Linen feuce Linings, Ladles' and Ueuts' Linen iidkfs, POWER-LOOMS. A surplus stock of over 200 pieces Power-Loom Tahlo Linen, selling ut a heavy reduction. All qualities aud dlllerent widths, suitable for wide or narrow tables. KIIIRT ROS09IS. Particular attention is paid to the manufacture of Shirt Rosonis. None but tne best makers areetn ployi d, end tbe Linen used is imported expressly for the purpose. - GEOKQE MILLIKEN'S I A MILT LINEN STORE, lBthstnSmrp No. 828 ARCH STREET. PRICE & WOOD, X. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT HAVE JITST OPENED One esse All-wool Delaines, choice colors, at 37 and CO cents. Double-width AU-wool Delaines, 62)4 and 69 cent a. Black All-wool Delaines and Black Alpacas. French Percales, plain aud figured. I'luln color Alpacas and Mohairs. A new lot of Mixed Goods, suitable for Tra velling Dresses. A new lot of strlpeaud plaid Scotch Ginghams American (ilughains; Delaines, and Calicoes. Good quality black and white stripe Shirt ings. WHITE OODS I WHITE GOODS I Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsook Muslins. bwlfcs Muslins and Victoria Lawns, Plaid and Ktrlpe Nainsooks. Hair coru stripe and plaid Muslins. Whtteand BuirPlgnas. Marseilles, Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts Table Linens, Napkins, and Tewels. Scotch Diaper, Huckaback, and Kussla Crash. A cheap lot of 11-4 Linen Sheeting. Lest makes BhirtlnR Linens. Bargains in Hosiery and Gloves, Shirt Fronts, and Suspenders. Jouvlii'sKld Gloves, bist quality Imported. Cambric Kdglngs, Insortings.anu Plounclugs. Ludlth' and GeuU' Linen Cambric Handker chiefs, etc etc. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. N. B. Best quality Hoop Skirts. 10 22 VANS & PHIPPS, N. W. CORNER ARCH AND TENTH STN.. Will open on MONDAY MORNING next, a fresh Invoice ol LltY oOUUfa, ula choice selection, at our usuullow rules. LADIES' CEOAHI.VU ( LOTUS, Kew ard DentHllul Bprlng St.vles lu single and double widths. Veiycheup. CAMSI9IERKN! CASSIMERES! A full line of Bprlng Casslmeres, A large assort ment ol i'luln and i'aucy biles at tireaiiy Keduced Kates. THOSE ALE-WOOL DELAINES. Such splendid colors are drawing tbe attention of ladles, and at our low prices aie selling very rapidly. MARSEILLES AND HONEYCOMB O.UILTS Ot different styles and sizes, very low. LINEN UOODS! LINEN OOODS! All at the very lowest Cash Prices. All wa ask of you is to give us a call, and TAKE A GOOD LOOK, Knowing you will be at once convinced that it Is the CHKAPKST DltY GOOUa BT'OKli in the city. PRINTS! PRINTS! Warranted Fast Colors, splendid stylus, U cents. 1 hale Wet Crash, t4 cents per yard. a a si EVANS & PHIPPS. N. W. CORNER TENTH AND ARCH STS. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos.405 and 407 North SECOND St. JCbT ltECEIVLD, A FULL LINE OF REAL LACE CURTAINS, 10 4, 11-4, AND lit-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS, Which we will sell at prices LES3 THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. ALSO, LAllGti ASSORTMENT OF WHITE OOODS. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, 8 2b mw f m LINENS, ETC. ETC. g T OKES & WOOD, NO. 703 ARCH STREET, NOW OFFER ALL-WOOL CASSOIERES, FOR HOYS, AT 87H CENTS. MIXED AND STRIPED ALL WOOL CAS S1MEHEN, l-00, 1M5. l-85. EINECASSIMEREFOUMEN AND DOTS' SUITS. LIGHT COLORED FRENCH CLOTH, 1'OU LADIES' SAC4IUES. FINE 6-4 CLOTHS FOR LADIES' SACmiES, 4'0O, a-00, A V 1 , ;.50. NIUUI.KS1.X CLOTHS, .v.... NIIADES, FR CIRCULARS. VERY FINK "CITRON CLOTHS," FOB "iBIENDW." AEI8 Bl LK8, MANTLES, FANCY OOODS. -AUX V1LLK8 DE 1'KANL'H l Hue Vlvlenne and 1V4 Kue Richelieu, near the Roulevards and the Bourse. Tbe largefcl etuiiorlnni in pHrut. Price uiurked in plsiu llgures. Kngllah spoken. Drewie mads to nieaiiurs in forty -eight bours, 3 v slut DRY GOODS. SUPERIOR DLACK SILKS TOR DRESSES, MANTILLAS, ETCJ RICH R0S GRAINS, DRAPE HE FRANCE. GROS PARIKIENNE, LYONS TArrETAS. POCLT DE NO I EM, t TUB MANUFACTCItK OF BONNET AND PONSON. LN ALL URA DEM AND WIDTlfu. J. W. PROCTOIi & CO., -.s oth2mrp No. 920 CHEhnut Street yiLL OPEN ON MONDAY, Al'UIL , NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS. YERY HANDSOME STRIPE 1LI1 SILHS, LAHGE LOT. KUACK SILKS FOR SACO.UE, (SPLEN DID ASSORTMENT. MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES. FULL STOCK, EXCELLENT UUALITY, AT 3. HOUSIFURNISHINU GOODS AT L4W PRICES, A CALL IS MOST RESPECTFULLY SO. L1C1TFD BY' M'CUEDY & DU2TKLE, It NO. 140 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. jT THORNLEY'S! ! ! ni:w Goors, REAUT1FUL GOODS, FASHIONABLE GOODS, DEI IDEDLT CHEAP GOltDS, SILK GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LINEN GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, WHITE GOODS. GOP US FOR MEN, GOODS FOR ROYS, GOODS FOB C1IILDUEN. IN FACT, THORNLEY'S, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, Is a good nlace to buy PRY GOODS, because yon are sure to get the worth of your money, aud always a large clock to select irom. "ONE PRICE CASH STORE." THE FIVE bTORY WHITE BUILDING, Established in 1863. 2 13m8p CUKWEN STODDART & BROTHER HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND EL UA T DISPLAY Of SPRING STYLE MANTILLAS, ETC., IN ALL SEASONABLE MATERIALS. NOS. 430,452 AND 454 N. SECOND STREET 4 0 8t ABOVE WILLO W, No. 111)1 CHEKNUT tilreet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR NEW 6T0RE.I N.W. Corner Eleventh and Cheiuut HAVB NOW OPEN TARLE LINENS AND CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, LINENS, DIAPFRS, SHEETING MUSLINS, ETC. ETC., Which they will sell at prices which cannot fall to give satisfaction. (WW X0NH3Ha IUU 'ON DONNA MARIA OR GRKNADINB VEILS. - V ill open lo-uay, onoilitr lot of 116 dozen, at 2d cents (suy iwenty-tive cents), reduced Irom fl (say sixteen dollars) a dozen. BLACK LACE VEILS. Will open to-day, an entire case, larne size, contain Iuk hi do.en huesl Cambric or lusuerVils, at 13 each, recent Is u,ualiiy. in dozen Rouud Silk Veils, at IPSO a dozen, or 15 cts. (Iliteeu cent) each Veil, all silk; 141 dozen Veil at 15 50 a oozeii, or bo ceuls a Veil. Home of the name patterns have told lu this store within a year at 21o. mi, uozen al S 60 a dozen, or 75 ceuls eacu, the Cuesl applique bordered Veil Imported. EMBBOIDEBED. BANDS. Just opened, a lot 676 Double Bands, from 75 cents to 13 the bund ; have been purchased for 60 cents ou the dollar, and offered as one of the greatest bargains, at WORSE'S Lace and Embroidery Store, It No. H8 North K1U tl 1 II street. J CHAMBERS, KO. 810 AUCH STREET. , Novelties Opening Lally. Real Cluuy Lacea. liluck Uuipure Laces. Foinle Applique Laces. Fointe de Ua.e Luces. Thread Veils irom WHITE OOOD8. -Marseilles tor Dresses-Barsalns. -r rench Muslins, 2 yards wide, al W cents. Bhirred and Tucked Lave Mulin: India iwllled t oui Cloth ll'lald, htrlpe, and l'lalu Nalimooks: sofi IntLl Cambric l U vartf wide : Cambric Edging and InHertloiis. new deslau. very cheap. t lm- AUCIION SALES. V THOMAS BIRCH BON.SO. 1U0 CHE3 B NUT Btreet, VKiLA'lELl7WAKE.f BOHEMIAN CLASiS- W ABE, ETC. by z.nnonl 4 Co.) I On rway moruiog. At 10 o'clock, and In the evening at 71. o clock, at tht aucthin Bre, No ill" t besuut s. leet, will be sold without ".serve, to cloe con.lgnmenl, a large assort- .,t .ii eleJaut mantel oriiatnents, comprising ele aL .labasie? agate, blenna aud Bard Igllo Vases, of nap and rich patterns; fazzas, card Reivers' carvel! ? figure-, and groups, elc. etc. 'aiho. JVr,, M.ivei' Plated ware, cuiiery, Boheiuiau ware. aliesiioUs will be opeu for examination on MOM. DAV with catalogues. HUM Fle at No. 1110 CHF.SNUT Ptreet, iivr.ANT HOl'uKHOLll FUHN1TUHK, bCHO. t-iS: n PliKII k'UKTKI.A IIUK. MI KKIIR Vive - I A X W A n...'. i.'uT.vrir an: ii 'avvi.m iu i v B1LV ' Eil-FLAT El W A H E, ETC. on riusy moininv, At g o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Chesnut reel, will be sold lbs elegant furniture of a family eelininn housekeeping. t dec particulars in a lew Oa?s. 4 CM APRIL 6, 18G7. DRY OO00S. 33. I. I- 1Z No. 4 a North EIGHTH St,, ; HAS JUST ni( FIVED 150 DOZEN SPRING KID GLOVES, AT l'3. Btautiful 6bade. In Plain and Btitched Bark. BLACK SILKS. Poperb Cjnaliljr BIsoU HIlK for nlt. ' " Plack mlksat i-i'-wideatiit iervy.. LlKi.nt Uuality Hliick hllks. 'i 1 . Very Heavy Purple and White KclRe at :-2S. vt.'.H. --t .iin Dress Woods at cenls-suit- litile lor Misses' Iresse. , MsSr nsbAndPe".7VHfirLK I'PLINS. from auc tlml. al Bienlly reduced prios. LRKSM OOOD8 in reat varletv-very low. PABASOLS! PARASOLS I Unpeib quality Tork Satin I'arasoK KieuBiil heovy Hoiltd Hila Black aud Colored Para sols, neat styles for Misses. Iii.wki yards new Hamburg Embroideries at very lnw prices. ...... Handsome Edgings and Inserting to match. H HiidMime Ileal Point Collars. lieul Valencienne Trimmed Hdkfa., H'50 to$6'75 cheiini'St iver ottered. 2Mi Heal Chiny Collars, P0Oa bargain. Ladies' French Linen Hlkf.-a lull line, liodo.eu Hemstitched Uaudkerchlefs, extra fine, 25 CeLadies' and Oents' Lisle Gloves new. i lull dozen Whalebone ( oriels-very cheap. Ml dozen New bliape Hoop Hklrts-made expressly lor ourselves. . 25 pair extra Fine White Pique, at 50 cents-very low. E. 11. No. 43 North EIGHTH Street. H PHILADELPHIA. ELROY Has Opened at his New Stores, Nos. 4 and 6 North EIGHTH St., WITH A SPLK5DID LINE BLACK SILKS, IN OnOS GRAINS AND TAFFETAS, i LADIES' CLOAKINGS, Cassimeres for Men and Boys, DRESS OOODS, 42lulLslm WHITE IjlOODS, ETC, AT THE LOW ST PRICES. pASHICNS FOR LADIES. NOW OPEN New Pris Cloaks and Mantillas, WALKING SUITS AND COSTUMES DE VOYAGE, For Ladies and Misses. BLACK DRESS SILKS HtOM TO ftlO ' Lace Points and Rotondes. Ol'B DRESS-9IAHINO DEPARTMENT, Under tbe superintendence of accomplished mod Istes Is BOW OPEN tor tbe prompt execution of all orders entrusted to us. J. V. I'ROCTOU & CO., 458t NO. 080 41IESNET STREET. T THE LADIES. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR SPRING SUPPLY OF WHITE GOODS, ' AMONG WHICH ARE: NEW STYLE FRINGED LACE TIDIES, NEW STYLE FRINGED AFPLIO.CE TIDIES, NEW STTLEFRINGED CROCHET TIDIES, ALLEN CI EN NKS, LACE MCSLINS, TICKED JMl'SLINS, DRILLIANTE, FRENCH MULL, SOFT CAMRRICS, TARLETANS, SHEER LAWNS, ORGANDIES, INDIA TWILLS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA MULL. WHITE AND COLORED P10.UETS, FRENCH PERCALES, MADAPOLA3IS, Together with a choice assortment of COLLARS, CDFFS. SETS, WORKED EDGINGS INSEHTINCJS, BANDS, LACES, CAMBUIO HANDKERCHIEFa. HOSIERY. ALL AT THE PRESENT REDUCED PRICES. SKEPPARD, VAN HARUKGEN & ARRIS0.1, i i tlistuet NO. I00S CHESNUT STREET. CLTEAP DRY GOO I S, CARPETS, MATTIXOS, OIL CLOT11B, AND WINDOW BllADEt. V. E. ARCH AMBA ULT, N, E. Corner ELEVENTH aud MARKET Streets, opeuea this uioruhiB. f rom, auoi.on- id if. Wulins.llo.lOj2VrApsToRE r2i98m N. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET btreeis., iiivriucarpelB.aii wooi. "Vi? . Dill Bl'.l I .i.puln I 'urtlC H. WINII ill lIUKi - 62c. English Tapwiry Urussels VTMU. ovly IPTO. Entry ai!d htair I'arpets, 36c to 75c. A"'1 lo 7ic. Hemo Carpels. Hoc to 6. , lo.ir ou yotiis. .... ' .,.... 1 t WH CI HI II W llliltlW 1 1 IH- MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. LARGEST OPENING CF THE SEASON. P. A. HARDING & CO., No. 413 ARCH Street, WILL OPEN OIST TlIUJtHDAY, April 11, THE LAI1UE8T VAIUETY OP STRAW GOODS Ever Offered in this City, Comprising 1000 DOZEN OT LADIES', HISSES', ASD CHILDREN'S HATS, In all the newest styles and novelties of the season together with 3 O O O BONNETS, Or all tbe New Shapes. P. S. We Invite the special attention of the Trade to our opening. These Goods have been selected with ureat care both from Foreign and Domestic Alautifaotureri. ' Several shapes will be offered which are entirely new to this market. 4 8 4trp gPRINC STYLES DON NETS OIi:iVIIN Gr THIS DAY, WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT Street. 3!5 2m 07 EIGHTH STREET IQf R I B B O N STORE, FOUR DOORS A ROVE ARCH STREET. JULIUS SICIIEL If s Just opened a flue assortment of MILLINERY 4;4IOIW lor the enuilni; iseason, cousiaiiug of S'IRAvV ItONNElS AND HATS, (he latest bliHies end styles. RlItHONS lii all colors, widths, and qualities: tha' bemaosoriiiieiit the city. . Jlonnei hliks, Sulius, Velvets, and Crapes, all quali ties nun similes. French Flowers, a superb assortment In the latest novelties. Velvet Ribbons, black aud colored, in all widths and qualities. 'liie best French and New York Ronnet Frames ulvuyB on haud. Rnniiei Oinaiiieuls, llngle Fringes, the handsomest st) les; lu tact, every article used lu making or trim u.liig a bonnet or hut. '1 lie above Roods are all selected with the best care, nun will be sold at the lowest market rales to suit the times. JULIUS SIOHEL, NO. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, FOUR DOORd AHUVE AltCU. i P. S. No trouble to show goods. . 4 2 1m, PRESS MAKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF LADIES OF EXPERIENCE LN VARIOUS EUROPEAN CAPITALS, AH WELL AS LN LEADING ESTA BLISHMENTS OF THIS CONTINENT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 2 2stutb2mrp No. ftiiO CHESNUT Street. ftflO U R N I NC MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT Ot MOURNING BONNETS, at no. 904 walnut street. 827 6m M AD'LLE KEOCH. iviT BERNHEIM, Having; reopened the Store ' NO. 148 N. EIGHTH STREET, Will coulloue his old business, MILLINEJUY 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 wmuli lie will sell at the LOWEST PRICES, Wholesale aim Retail. N.B. A liberal discount allowed to Milliners, Dress and Clonk makers. Ilim No. 726 CHESNUT STRSET. Weooen to-day a full and snleniii.liv sorted stock ol FRENCH AND NEW YORK RONNET FRAMES STRAW HATS, SI RAW HONNETS, UONN.T HlliKNS, 'juin.miku rikross, VIXVl l U1K1CONS. SILHS. VEi.vtrrs, LAi i:.H, ETC. ETC. PARIS FLOWER All OitNAMKNTS. All ol the iaiet,t auu uiost approved styles, and at the lowest prices. Please give os a call. ... Country orders promptly and accurately attended to. 1 ' WEI L fc ROSENHEIM. 1 29 im N". CH KN UT mreet. MRS. R. DILLON, AOS. B AND Bill SOUTH STREET Has a nandsome assortment of MILLINEHY, Also, silk Velvet, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers Flowers, Frames, etc Ladles who maicelLhei,. Bouueis supplied with the materials. Own ""S n i v E NINO D A Y. The best est place to buy Pattern RonnetT aps, trench Flowers, Straw (VtmiiT UreKH I'M aud a full Hoe of Mlllluerv t;i......7.7. THOMAS MUKUAN'S GREAT CENTRAL MILLINERY noUSF V ho wale Leparttueiit, No. 72 N. FOUKTU street Reiali iM-parlment. No. 4og ARCH street 4 1 ? c!tl,r MRS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN 0 r . PARIS MILLINERY of FrenchuelsT A1"' " 9 ill