8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, ArP.7, 18G7V FOURTH EDITION UlTESTIVEWSBY ATLANTIC CADL.ES A PANIC IN FINANCIAL CIRCLES. Lowdow, April 82 r. M. There is a feeling f distrust In financial and political circles, which has Increased to a war panic. The Gov ernment bas sent several ships of war to Cadle, Bpsln, to enforce the llrltlRh claims arising out f the seizure of tho Tornado. QUBKN8TOWN, April 82 P. M. The steam ship Africa, Captain Anderson, from Boston on the 27th ultimo, arrived here to-day. Mvkbpool, April 82 P. M. The steamer Mnltn, Cnptnln McMlckan, from New York ou the i7th ultimo, arrived here yesterday. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. IfTECIAL PEHPATCUE8T0 THK BVCNINO TBLEORAPU. J Washington, April 8. Effect of Senator Wilson's Speech. The Virginia newspapers publish Ronator Wilson's Petersburg speech with friendly com menu The Kichmoiid Whig says: "rienator vllnon'8 speech at I'etornburg- Is clear, manly, an! to the point. Its premises, doctrines, and nnelnslons are undoubtedly antagonized by the whole tenor of Southern thought and senli-ment- but It is impossible to doubt the sincerity r.f mie who sp'ks with so much frankness, and with such apparent conviction, and none will to o award him credit for the spHi." The Iilehmond Deitpateh says: "We publish n Tenort of the speech made by Senator Wilson In Iwrshuiff. It seems to us that no one might tn ib iect to the spirit of his remarks. His decla ration that he believed the South went to vr in a 'wicked' cause is rathor more candid than considerate; yet we would not have him sup press any of his real opinlous. "His candor in this respect entitles his averments to greater weight, that he does not. desire that any man in the South should be disfranchised: that ho hopes to see all disa bilities removed even from our lead rs in n short time; and that he has never legislated from unworthy motives, nor because of con- scions hostility to nis ouumtiiuunjm.ou. United States Marshal for Massachusetts. Prominent Bostonians have telegraphed here melne the confirmation of General Andrews as Marshal, and the indications are that he will pass the Senatorial ordeal. United States Senate Kitra Session. Washinoton. April 8. Mr. Williams (Oregon) offered a resolution ibat the President ot the .Senate, at five o'clock next Wednesday, adjourn the present aesion of the Senate niiif. ' , ,. Mr. Sumner (Muss.) objected to the present conside ration of the resolution. The President of the Hennte appointed Mr. Johnson (Md ) cn the Commiueeoo Printtiie.to fill the vacancy caused lv the death of Mr. Kiddle. Mr Wlllev (W. Va.)Kt1er.'d a resolution, which was adopted, that the Secretory of War be requested tj communicate to the Senate copies of all deeds, con veyances and olher eTldences of title, by which the United States have claim to anv land, tnemenls, and water privileges at or near Harper's Kerry, In West Virginia, what parts thereof. If any. have been sold or transferred, anil for what pnrposis.and whether there is any reasou why any part of the lands, anil tene ments, and water privileges, unsold and undisposed ol. should not now be sold. On motion of Mr. llanisey the Senate went Into executive seRilon. The New York Money Market. New Yoki., April 8th, 2150 V. M The Pod's financial article says the loan market is easy, but active, at 7 percent. Commercial paper is slow at 7 a 8 for choice bills. Stocks are unset tled and Governments unsteady. The followiug Is tho weokly bank statement : incfensS. Decrease. Loans S3 19,9:1 Specie 1105,378 Deposits.... 4.B1S.0SI Legal-tenders -; 3,438.00) Fires. BklfAHT, Me., April a. The dwelling of A. G. Jewett, Mayor of this city, was )Urned to-day. The loss is not reported. Ther Wll8 aa ia8ur. ance of 810,000 on the property . Prtkolia. C. W.. April 8. "a. bakery, owned by Jonathan Keith, was bu. yesterday. Two of Mr. Keith's daughter. nged respectively eight and twenty-one y VHra perished in the flames. Ilelease4 vt Fenians. TeuowTO, April A.()ne 0f the Fenian con victs, named wjl)erSi ms Deen released from the penitent!' Klnimlnn. thinners la n CanB..lnn' " jH it fx said his release Is owing to a petition '0ila up in the neighborhood where lie resid r . ViKAiuims Before Alderman 3ritlkk. At .fte Central Station to-day, James Morgan was charged with swindling. He sold a piece of silk to G. Wagner, representinir it to contain eighteen yards. On examining it. it was found to contain only fourteen yards. He was held in JKOO ball for a further hearing. James Swain had a hearing. He Is a "profos pional," and has only been released from prison since the 6th of March. He was captured last evening in a doorway, near Front and Market Streets, by watchman Davis. He was held lu ja&00 bail for a further hearing. Losses by Fire. The following are the Mounts of losses by the burning of the stable art Front and Almond street: Arthur NiihiiI, 9'2000; George Stevedore, on stock, etc.. John Balsly, loss of horse ana wagon. $7i)0; I. Biggins, harness, 1300; William Chandler, Btock, $300; T. Devine. loss of horse, M i; P. McNulty, on stock, $500. The total loss of building, stock, fixtures, etc., will reach tJ)00. ?OI particulars of the fire see inside sheet. FALL of a ticArvoU). About 10 o'clock this morning a scaffold at Sixteenth and Master fell. William Jackson was precipitated to tne eellar and badly bruised. He was removed to tils home, Germantown Road and Norrls etreet. Philada. Btock Exchange Sales, April 8 Be ported by De Haven Bro.. No. 4q 8. Third street H00CHy6s.New .luo'4l SOOsubiNlchC., ,t60.1 3-lti 4oo do. New 1WI7, l5shMinelilll... tluoO TJ8 7-80s. A u 190 sb Peiina H. lutsi 13 B lo-40H.cn..... SH M) sh Head R... f-siu boh IN 7 p c b I.... S4 loO do ........ 67 S .bin. &(i ,.s".. :i 140 beb N tte.'IW 77V4I io do 40 ah Lehigh N so. t44 ttKOONJj BOARD. 14000 City a, New Hi) ', (too do.. New Hnc', 17000 Pa 6n.past due...lwi) fciob Pa R 1 m 6a w II.'sjO U 14 10-40S. ItwsU ReadU htio US by. 4uusu Mapln 8hml.. t ah (.aril fc Am 1 wi , S. W. Cornsr of V IToxurtls and Aoroh Stn. ARE OPENING NEW GOODS FORSPKING 1867. FASHIONABLE SILKS. STEEL COLORED POPLINS. MAGNIFICENT ORGANDIES. HOVELTIES IN SHAWLS llVlVIIJiT 1IL1CK NILUS. NEW GOODS DAILY. f 8 wfmBm T CHAMBER8. KO. 810 AKCH STREET. tt Noveltlos Opening Bally. Real Cluny Luoe8. Block (iulpure Laces. JPolute Applique Ijuveai , Pol me de Uue Lacvs. Ttittsad Veils from i H0. , ; , WHITE OOOD8. l .' Marseilles lor Drenses Hareultis. i1 rench Muslins. 2 vurila wldn. hi iui npntx. - Kbirred and Tucked Lace MuhIIiib: India Twilled Long C'loin ; I'lald, istrlue, and Plain NulnHooks; solt Unlsh Cambric, yard wide ; C'murlc EdgiogH aud luaertlous. new design . rrv chonn. 4lm KT0T1CE.-CO0RT OP COMMON PLKA.8 11 FUR THK tin nu county ur ruiLA. liKI.PHIA. o' June Term, 1(W). No.m. Ia Divorce. nv. vniiiiin Vnolker. the ahove-numed rtwiioiidtint- nir The (lepoBilious ot wlineiuiea for llhelhint In Hie alHlTS tje will u. wncu iron". . J' JV. iiiviiuxja, 1m( lUV H.Attimil Wr, 'juiuvnu .uumu wfcSB f, 1 l.l,UarIIiiO H.1 LhAi-tt)lrA fit ttlA llttipl hP ir,'K TlilKU Htreet. I'tilladeluhla. OO tbe ifcid t 1 " a ...11 a. 11 nun. mi 4 a'clwlt P. M. tt y vi ' FRED. DITTMANN. DRY GOODS. pRICE fit WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBEUT IIATEXISJT OPENED One case All-wool Delaines, choloe colors, at T,yt and 50 cents. Double-width All-wool Delaines, 82$ and W cents. Black All-wool Delaines and Black Alpacas. French Percales, plain and figured. rialn color Alpacas and Mohairs. A new lot of Mixed Goods, suitable for Tra velling Dresses. A new lot of stripennd plaid Scotch Ginghams American Ginghams; Delaines, and Calicoes. Good quality black and white stripe Shirt ings. WHITE UUOUM! WHITE CSOOOW I Hoft finish Cambrics, Jaoonets.and Nainsook Muslins. HwIks Muslins and Victoria Lawns. 1'Iuid and .stripe Malnsooks. Hair com sn ipe and plaid Muslins. While and lUifITigii;is. Marseilles. Houeyuornband Innoaster Quilts Table Linens, Napkins, and Tewtsls. Hcolcn Dluper, Huckaback, and Russia Crash. A cheap lotoi 11-4 Linen Wheeling. Best makes Shirting Linens. Bargains In Hosiery and Gloves, Shirt Fronts, and Suspenders. Jouviii's Kio Gloves, best quality imported. Cambric Kdgiugs, Inserting. ana Flouncing. LmuIch ana OcutM1 Linen Cuinbric Hundkur chiefs, etc t-tc PRICK & WOOD. . W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, N. B. Pent quality Hoop Skirts. 10 22 JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos.405 and 407 North SECOND St. JU8T RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF HEAL LACE CURTAINS, 10-4, 11-4, Al 13-4 JMARNEIEiUCSl QUILTS, Which we will sell at prices LE88 THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. ALSO, L.AIIGB ASSOltTMIiNT -OF WHITE jOOIS. SllKKIINUK, NHIKTINtiS, amwfm LIXEHiS, ETC. ETC. THORNLEY'S ! ! ! . NEW .OOI)S, ItCACTIt CL GOODS, FAsUIONAHLE WOODS, DECIDEDLY lUEil' HOODS, S1LH CiOODM, 1BE4S CiOObl, Lir.. ciooDsj DOMESTIC GOODS, WHITE GOODS. LOODS FOR HEN, GOODS FOR BOYS GOODS FOR CHILDREN. IN FACT, THORNLEY'S. N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPUING GARDEN STREETS, Is a Rood place to buy DRY GOODS, because you are sure to get the worth of your money, and always a large btock to select from. ' "ONE PRICE CASH STORE." THE FIVE BTORY WHITE BUILDING. Established In 1853. 3 163m8p CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND ELEGANT DISPLAY SPUING STYLE MANTILLAS, ETC., IN ALL SEASONABLE MATERIALS. 5 SOS. 430,452 AND 434 N. SECOND STREET 4 6 8t ABOVE WILLOW. No. 1101 CliKtSNUT ttlreeu E. M. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR NEW STORE J N. YV. Comer Kleveuth and Cbesnut HAVE 3SOW OPEN TABLE LINENS AND CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, LINENS, DIAPERS, SHEETING MUSLINS,1 ETC. ETC., Which they will sell at prices which cannot tall to give satisfaction. itfrtJiH xnuKitHa ton 'on c IIKAP DRY GOO I'S, CARPETS, MATTINGS, V. R. ARfHAMrlATTTT N. K. Corner ELKVKNTU and MAltKET Street r- tuin tuui uuig, i iuiu lhjvjw u iW'nUow siiBdes,'l to Si Plaiu Window Hol- ,' -rr- nuiieju.Biiiiic.iio.iaouu. neu MalluiK, ( -li iir. wJ. 7,0"1"'" uruKKew. i to sitKi. stair u I r. E. Corner tl.nvwKTu .,h MAPKET KtieHis, O p E N N C . NEW CLOAK STOKE. NO. 818 ARCH STREET, Between Eighth .nd Ninth Streets. South Bide. The latest UprlnirBtviu. i . .. .t very low priced qu" 01 u,oln' Ladles In search ot nth . ... . . " nritinu BACQUES .wi.L.r ' na assortment botore 1U1VU'K1U VBBW JI iiiltrain Carpets, all wool, at 76c., 87c, fl. 25, 1'87, and i'W). Juttratn Carpeta, wool iilliiiK, 40c., &uc and , xiikIIhIi Tapestry BruHsela Carpela, only i-76 lujjry and btatr Carpel, -c. lo 76c. Rag Carpets. 45c. IO (t)C, .Umn r'uriiuin JLV. tn 's Vim. I ill fiu.i... AYIS' EW sxohe, THE ABCH bTREET CLOAK EMPORIUM, llBmwftm No. niH ARCH Btreet. PARIS.-AU PAGE, No. 16 RUE VIVIENM Bottom of the Court Y fd, oa the left flrnt . a0t MACILByuvjitCij;!, v DRY GOODS. J, C. STRAWimiDGE & CO. SILKS SILKS ! ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP SPUING SILKS AT l-00 PER YARD. POPLINETTES, NEW SHADES, 63 CENTS. MELANGE FOR TOURISTS, ?5 CENTS. CHINTZ FIGURED PERCALES. PLAIN GROUND PERCALES. FIGURED PlqUES,l00. CLOTHS TOR LADIES' WEAR UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT. FANCY CASSiyiERES FOR ROYS. FANCY CASSI9I ERES FOR MEN'S WEAR. MIXED GOODS FOR BUSINESS SUITS. FINE FRENCH CASSIMERES. FINE FRENCH CLOTHS. House-Fumi&hiEg Dry Goods. BARNNLEY TABLE LINENS. WIDE LINEN SHEETINGS. PILLOW LINENS. 200 DOZEN NAPKINS AND TOWELS. LINEN HUtHAHACKS 23 CENTS. COTTON GOODS. 0-4 I' TIC A SHEETING 10-4 WALTIIAJH SHEETING, 11-4 HUGUENOT SHEETING, PILLOW MUSLINS, FINK SHIRTINGS, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. J, C. STRAWlffllDGE & CO. NORTHWEST CORKER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 lltBDlIVi PHILADELPHIA. 229 FARIES & WARNER, 229 NOIITII NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, One case Water Twist Bleached Muslins, 20 oenta per yard. Bleached Muslins, 12X, 15, 16, 18, zo, 22, zs cents, etc. Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, IB cento. Pillow-cake Muslin, l.U yard wide, 25 cents. 10-4 Bltacned Bheel.ng. WlBluniBVllle, Wamsutta, Semper Idem, Amoskeng, Forresldale, Superior Shirting, etc etc, Beet makes ot Unbleached Muslins. WHITE GOODS i WHITE GOODSt FROM RECENT AUCTION SALES. Nainsook Muslins, 81, 873. 45. and SO cents. Plaid Nainsooks. 25, 81, 87, 50 cents, etc bolt Finish Camorics, 87, 45, so, aud 60 cents. Fine Victoria Lawns, 37, 45, 50, 60, and 65 ceute. Very tine Swiss Mulls, cheap. Job lot Shirred Muslins, 75 cents, worth 1. Very fine Striped Nainsooks. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs from Auction, Boys' Bordered Linen HdkfB., 12X cents. Ladies' and CenU' Plain Linen HdkfB. Cents' Colored and Bordered Udkte,, etc etc Table Linens, Napkins. Towels, etc All-wool and Domet Flannels, cheap. Linen Shirt KrontB, our own make. Delaines Calicoes, Black Alpacas, etc etc FARIES & WARNER, 2 205 NO. 239 NORTH NINTH STREET. PLAIN BLACK SILKS, $1-25. Plain lllack f-llks. II 'SO. J'.laoK uro uraiu bilKs, IT5 and Black tiro Ciralu bilks, k'2, 'fio. JU'k UroUritln hilk-1 76, to ft. Hi'avy Drap de Frni. . 3 to ti. THE Mt.NI' HtktOt' l.YO.XS oukai.s,s:iio , . Plain 8llk, clioice Kliadin, 1 Ui. Plain Hllki. all the cliutle hhades, 1T5. Colored i.ro Oram bilks, ruotce sliadoa, 22.j. Rich Lyons Talletas clinioe sliadus, ti tusu, FINK MII.U llil.lK Of every yaru-ty -iid colir in m.SAK IIII.IUSi l,ll rilEI'US, AND MOIIAIM Pllll,ls.l.l I'Ttl Tn Modts. feieel, Pearls, Taus, aud Browns, for suits and walklnir Ore-sen. lOLOIIKU Alrtt'AS, 31 CTS. TO 75 CTS. jviaTuiuiiK in ess ftiixiut-es in trreai- varloiy. SOLID PI.AIU nOll tlKV, 7j CTS. Blue aud White, (jreen and Whim, ltnn.ii Ami Vt liite aud Cuvir.v and Wljia cost bnc. to Import, jriam ir.ugiinn ropnna lorsuiig at Black and Willie l'luld ValenclaS. 25e. Jones dt Brothers' bent Nalu.iooka, ale to 87c. " " best 5-4 t'ambrics, 6(i to S7c. " best 4-4 Jaconets, Jlo to 41. Plaid Nainsooks aud Cambrics, 2Ac lo 75c. 80 1'ik'wi t ine i-rencu Muslins, 5oc., worth htu. Corded Hwisr. 4(l Indies wirin. tar wirklnir 'I'li'lfod Waisis by drawlnir the C.rd. 7rx ! SATIN NIItIIK WHITE FRENCH ' a - C -. . on Ann im A I., A novelty, aud euual to anv Kuirlisli 1'iuuas in the market. 4) aud ll'i'Z. juiuiii I 1.0 I UN roil I. A DIES' N4Otm. kruat variety ot Woullxns lor Men's and lioys wear. ii.steeij mos. It Nos. 71 II and 714 N. TKNTU Hi reft. T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, -UOVHNIMG GOODS, CASSIUEBES, AND HOlTSK-fUBNlSII-NG DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., IlUn DO. 7S7 CHESNUT STREET. DRY GOODS. RE-OPENINCr O P "Now Mourning Store." This Store has Jnst been opened with a well-selec.ed ttTCCK OS" MOURNING GOODS, AT POPULAR TRICES. Also, the largest arid handsomest assortment ol jHOURNINU MILLINERY, irver offered in this city, manufactured expressly tor tbis establishment. HO. HIS CHESNUT STREET, OIRARI RCW.' A. MYERS, Lately of New York. 8 22 rmwCm MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. LARGEST OPENING OF THE SEASON. p. A. HARDING & CO,, :No. 413 ARCH Street, WILL. OPEN OrV TIIUXSJS1;VY, April 11, THE LAKOE8T VARIETY OF STRAW GOODS Ever (JiTertd In this City, Comprising 1000 DOZEN OF LADIES', MISSES', A5.D CHILDREN'S HATS, I nail the newest styles and novelties of the season, together with ' 3 O O O DONNIiTS, Of all the New Shapes. P. S. We Invite tbe special attention or the Trade to our opening. These floodB have been selected with great care, both from Eoieign and Domestic Mauuractiirors. Several shapes will be ollered which are entirely new to llils market. 4A4trp QPRINC STYLES BONNETS OPENING THIS DAY. WOOD & CARY, No, 725 CHESNUT Street. 25 2m 307 EIGHTH STREET 1Q7 R I B B O N STORE, FOUR DOORS AROVE ARCH STREET. JULIUS SICIIEL TToHjiiBt opened a fine assortment of MI LLINERV tiOODK lor the eniuiiifr Season, consisting of STRAW DON NETS AND HATS, the latest Hbapes aVid styles. RlBlt4NS in all colors, widths, and qualities; the best assortment In the city. lioiiuet bilks, Satins, Velvets, and Crapes, all quail ties aud shades. French l iowers, a superb assortment in the latest novelties. Velvet Klbbons, black-and colored, in all widthsand qualities. Tbe best French and New York Bonnet Frames always on hand. Bonnet Ornaments, Bugle Fringes, the handsomest stylee4 In fact, every article used Hi luakhigor trim ming a bonnet or hat. Tiiettbove goods are all selected with the best care, and will be.Bold at the lowest market rates lo suit the times. JULIUS SIOHEL, RO. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, FOUK DOORS ABOVE ARCII. P. S. No trouble to show goods. 4 21m WJO U R N I N C MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MOURNING BONNETS, AT NO. 904 WALNUT STREET. 327 6m MAD'LLE KEOCH. No. 720 CHESNUT STRSET. WeoDen to-day a full and snlendldly as sorted stock ot FRENCH AND NEW TOBH BONNET FRAMES STRAW HATS, STRAW BONNETS, BONNET lilltU4NS, TBIM.WIIM RIKHONS, V EE VET RIBBONS, SILKS. VELVETS, EACE, ETC. ETC. PARIS FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTS. Allot ihe.au-bi aud moat approved stylos, and ai thelowefcl prices. j29lm No. 'cl CIIKBMJTsinwI. in MH8. K. DILLON, "9- KOS. AND 881 SOUTH STREET ....m..ni nf MTLLINEBY. Also. Silk Velvet. Crapes. Ribbons. Feathers Flowers. Frames, etc Ladle, who make Itbelr own Bonnem supplied with the materials. .. t .mi,'ci 4Vn PHII.TjREN'S lUUflU juafir-o v u l Mil SPH1NU MILL1NKKV O P k. W I N i. S LJJMtSD V. April W. lf . .-.- 4 8 2tl No. 104 B. KIOHTH Bireet. below Chesnut. MRS. M. A. KINO WILL OPEN ON cJJTUKblJAY, April , a handsome assort rment of MTLLIKEBY. at No. IHO CiiEBMUT bireeu Also. case Of FrflnnjBounelB. B-2j n E M 6 V E D . JOHN TITOItNLEY, INDIA RUBBER UNO GUTTA PERCHA MANUFACTORY, Mo. 503 CHESNUT STRKBT, Above Fifth, North Side, Opposite the Mayor s Offloe (formerly at No. 811), rUIJ-ADBXPHlA. MACHINB BELTING. BTEAM PACKING, EN " OINE HOSE, mil all other articles of Vulcanised India Rubber .T.d lor Mechanical and Manufacturing put. AUCTION SALES. I'Hine Hibii, Auctioneer. CCLKLLAN l rV CO iHihtwkohi to Plillln Knrrl ('o. AUCl'IONLLKB. No. bos 1IAKKKT UtreeU BALE OF 1TO0 CABTS BOOTS, BTtOF.8, BHOOANH, BAI.MIHIALS, KTC, On 1 liursdav Miirning. April 11. romminrlni at 10 o'clock, we will sell by ckibiokiip, lor cash, 17oo case' Men's, Hoys', and Youths' Hoots. Hboes, Jtrogani, llnlmoraln. eta Also, Women's, Mhises', and t'hlldren'a wear, from city and I' astern mnnulactureni, to which the atten tion ot the trade Is called. 14S41 JOHN H. MYKUS CO.. AUCTIONtERS Nos. Zvi and 2H4 MARK ET (Street, 'LA ROE FERKM PTORY PALE OF BOOTf.RIIOES, UKOUAM, TKAVF.L1.INO BAOrt, El'C. On 'J'uesdny Morning, Aprils, at 10 o'clock, will be soli), by cntnlotcup.on f ur rnoiitlis' credit, anotit liitio packnges boots, simes, talmcrals, etc.. nl city and f.astern maiiiilactun-. 0.cu lor exnmlnailou with catalogues early on Hie niiitnlng of sale. Also. i0 cases men's and boys' bats and cap In large variety. 4 8 51 LAP.OE SALE OF BRITISH. FTiracif GERMAN. AMI JJUSIKMTIU PHYWKJIIS Wp will cold a large sale ol furelgn and domestic dry goods, by catalogue, ou lour mouths' credit, and ) urt li r cahh, On Thursday Morning, April 11, at 10 o'cIim k, etntiracing about 900 pick axes and lots orsiiiple and limey articles, lu woollmis worsteds, linens, silks and cottons. N. B. Catalogues ready and goods arianged for ex auiluuliou early on the morning ot sale. 4 5 51 LARGE POSITIVE SA I.K OP CARPETINQS. CN TON MATTINGS, ETC. On Prlilay Morning. April 12, at II o'clock, will be sold hy catalogue, on four months' credit list, about 2uo pieces rlcu roval Oamask, Venetian, superllue and tine iugrain, Duicli neuip, cottage, anu rug carneungs, etc., iamuracing a choice assortment ot superior goods, which may be examined early on the uiorning nf sale. 4 A ."it M THOMAS & SONS. KOS. 139 AND 111 . S. .FOURTH Street. PAI.E OF REAL ESTATE. 8TOCK9. ETC., April 9, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Excliuugu. TiilRJJ STREET, No. IW4, south of Callow hill Street. D1LLWYN STREET, No. 38, Brick Fnctory. Milil.K STREET. No. llrick Dwelling. NOB1.E STUEET, Nos. Ill, 113, IIS, 117, lit), 121, and m. Brick Dwellings. NOBLE AND FRONT STREETS, Store and Dwelling. Fi.ONT STREET. No. 602, Bakery. SIXIH AND MASTER STrtEETS. N. E. corner large and valuable Lot. MASTER AND RANDOLPH STREETS, N. W corner, valuable Lot. MARIA STREET, No. 445, Modern Dwelling. OLIVE STREET, No. l(i;, Modern Dwelling. lWENTY-FIRsT AND SUMMER STREETS, N W. corner, Store aud Dwelling. SIXTH BIREET. No. 122. Valuable Store. BROAD STREET. Valuable Building Lots. JEFFERSON STREET, Valuable LoU. GROUND-RENTS, 4210 and fio a year. CARPENTER, STKEET. No. 407, Frame Dwelling. TENTH AND BROWN STREETS, 8. W. corner, M odern Dwelling. 'loRRESDALE, Elegant Country Seat and Farm o ISO acres. t'HESNUT STREET. Valuable Lot. MARKET bTREET. No. I!i20, Busluess Location. MARK ET STREET, No. 110. Store. W ALNUT STREET. No. 1225. Modern Residence. BROAD STREET, above Arch, Building Lot. CYPRESS STREET. No. 310. llrick Dwelling. FOURTH STREET. No. 12s. Valuable Dwelling. FISHER'S LANE, Handsome Country Residence. TWENTY-FIRST AND FINE STREETS, 8. E. corner, store and Dwelling. RA LTi MORE Avenue, No. 31112, nandsorae Cottage. W ALNUT STREET, No. lozl, Valuable Lot and Dwellings. 4 5 81 BANE AND OTHER STOCKS, LOANS, ETC On Tuesday, April 9. At 12 o'clock, nuon, at the Philadelphia Exchange: 12 6 ha res Reliance Insurance Co. 4b shares Second aud Third Streets Passenger Rail road Co. 16 bhures Steuben vllle and Indiana Railroad, 22 shares Antl-lncrustation Co. KK) shares Central Transportation Co. 8 shares Southern Transportation Co. ail sbaresEmptre Transportation Co. 150 shares Union Transportation Co. fsou Huntingdon Broad Top Mine Loan, 7 percent. May ana November. i snare Amateur Drawing xtoom. 25 shares Eagle Gold Mining Co. 1 share Philadelphia Library. i0 shares Sleubenvllle aud Indiana Railroad (Old Stock). 24 shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad. X shares Camden and Atluutio Land Co. 28 shares Camden and Gloucester Turnpike Co. 2 iriiKi Fltat Mortgage 7 per cent. Coupon Bonds of the Pennsylvania Mining Company of Michigan, One January 1, 1H70. 4(0 shares Black Dlnmond Conl And Iron Co, OIL AND PETROLEUM STOCKS. 4500 shares Leading Creek Oil Co., of Ohio. Sou shares McClinlock Oil Co. 22f 0 Bharts Shady Grove Oil Company, 2t0ihaie8 Reiuhard Oil Company. PEW's. Pew No. 161, Wall Pew, South Aisle, Church or Holy Trinity. Full pai ticulars in catalogues now ready. 4 S 3t Hale at No. 1119 Spring Garden street. VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, LACE WINDOW CURTAINS, ELEU A N T BR USSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, FINE CHINA AND GLASSWARE, ETC. ETC. On Tuesday Morning, April 9, at 10 o'clock, at No. lll'J Spring Garden street, by catalogue. (4 63t May be examined on morning or saie at s o ciock. Sale No. 2006 Mount Vernou street. BCPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, TA PES'!' Y CARPETS, ETC. Ou Wednesday Morning. 10th instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 2uot Mount Vernon Btreet, by catalogue. 4 6 4t M ay be seen early on tbe morning ol sale. SAMUEL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 127 S. FOURTH Street. Sales 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 ot each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre- cediug each sale. REAL ESTATE, AT PRIVATE SALE. REAL ESTATE SALE, April 12, will include THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 31S Monroe street. Gas, bath, etc. bale absolute. Im mediate possession. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT. Liberty street, be tween Upland and Madison streets. Cheater, 30 by 146 feet BUILDING LOT. on Factory street, Franktord, 112 ''VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, North Penn Vil lage, Twenty-eighth Ward, Twenty-seventh street, between Emmett and Dauphin, 65 teet 4i lncbes lront by 110 feet deep. 4 5 REAL ESTATE. uimmh c until Jk SONS. Auctioneers. rCTh i i.! mi HOUSE No. 2513 HAMILTON bireet. on vhiiiav Anrll 1. Htd7, at 12 o'clock noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex- All that certain two-story stone Messuage or Tene ment, with iwo-Htory brick Back Buildings, and lot or piece of i round, situate on the nurtli side of Hamilton street, between Twenty-littu street and Caliowhlll street, beginning at a oolnc teet West from a corner of lois now or late ol James James, extending thence along Hamlltou street wesiwardly 15 feet, and running ot thai width at right angles to Hamilton street tin feet 4 Inches, Including a 2', teet wide alley, to be used in comuioa with the aillolnlng lots, with the free and common use of a 9 feel wide alley or passage on the east side of the said described lot. leading into Hamilton Btreet. and of tue 2'. feet wide alley aforesaid. One-half ot the purchase money may remain on mortgage. n ...... bAJULfJJ rxf ol v ' -' . AuunuIIBeil, No. 127 H. FOURTH Street. It B. PCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESN UT BtreeU AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. B. SCOTT, Jr., will give ills personal attention to sales ot household furniture, at the residences of parties removing or breaking up housekeeping, on the most favorable terms. CARD. We are authorized to announce a special sale of fine French artistic bronzes, China, and bisiiuet oruameuts, alabaster urns, vuses and figures, amurcio and acute vases, etc. etc., the Importation of Messrs. Vlti Bros, (late Vlto Vill it Sons), to take place al Scott's Ari Gallery. No. lu.'O Chesnut street, lu the course ot a lew days. Tbis collect ion will embrace an unusual ana tine one. and will be well worthy the attention ol lovers of art aud vn In. 4 6 M 'CLEFS fc M'CANNS CLOSING SALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN. To be sold without reserve, on account of retiring from the bus lues. B. Scott, Jr.. will sell, without reserve. On Thursday and Friday Evenings, April 11 aud 12. at 1, o'clock, the entire collection of modern painting, belonging to Messrs. M Ulees A M'tann. at their An Gallery, No. M Ohesuul street. Among the artists represented are Edmund D. Lewis, IO. il Atwood, James Hamilton, Briscoe. W. Sheridan Youug, W. V. V iBonfleld, W, H. Conner, George t . Beusell, T. J. Fennlmoie, lLuo"tir?U m.i W.E. Winner, lLautontde MeU. Th. paintings arnow'on exhibition Tee d,, and eveulug, at tbe Gallery. No. 927 Cheuut street. C MAOKBV. AUCTIONEER n" n! 421 COMMERCE Street. iUtl Y FURNESS. BB1KLKI yu., u. j " ' . a tTA jf sr AUCTION SALES. T.AJ. UUMMEY A PON9, AUCTIONEERS U Ho. 60S WALNUT HtreeW 1VO Tlold Begnlar Sal, nt REAL EST AT K, STOCKS. AND BKCTrRITIES AT W.J mK ""LA DELPHI A EXCHANtlg; T Handbills of ea. Ii properly Issued separately! ft ii i ","u,j!",'', published and circulated, cntalnln. full descrlpiFoiis ot property to be sold, as also a wTi tlal list ol property contained In ourReaJtWRi tr. and nilered at private sale. Megis- Sales advertised dally In all the dally newapapart. l-edger. North American, German Free Pi-hm in' qtilrer. Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Are. Evening Telegraph," Press, and Legal Intelligencer! SUITS'!? MO,?r)AY- APRTL is, will Include- MODirtltX VOtT U.WI U V IJltnr i.t.-. ...... No. !cifnt,m.TrVet. "M1UM' DEslH A lii.M mnrriTvri t ht . . ...... .. u . i.l.. .. i t uurbu BlUu at Tlioiiiiison street, east ol seventn streeu Ti iA i- si'KEKl'. Valuable Iltillrtlng - . u,i ooi;ii io i.riuiiiv wine street, north side of Spring Garden street. 161 feet weal or ElKhl e.nlll slrevl nr1l..l..l., ikA ...... . , residences. ' " ,u"u' uruw oe lli,KiV,vv.JFOUIJ"STORY I""CK STORE AND nian streets southwest corner of Tenth and Rod- Ki WSr;FTOnY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. "'-and li ii4 Rouinan strci'i. pSSXJ B1U,-K DWELLING, No. 640 N. VA I.C A III y I flT nnnf.x.n nr i n. i 1 "i 'iii nortucast corner or Allegheny avenue anil Snc..i,.i .i... hviVJ'i 2iKfcrS 1'1'A1!AIt,'K HCILlilNO LOTS. 19 imm'ia av. mie street, corner ol Susque- rlileeel1' BKICK DWELLINa. No. 2025 Catha PANCOAST ft WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS N O. 24U MARKET STREET, Lm:,I(iSI.T,., SALlf OF, AMERICAN AND MlV GmDsrHOMERGDrl' i By catalogue, ou a credit. . . n W ednesday. iwE. ! ",mrnfl'C'"f at in o'clock, comprising : BenrsaXs! UUW aeh,rable oou. snilod Vpre- j LA?KS n7.YPI;FL 14 A LE OF 500 PACK- ' AGES AND LOIS g ' BOHEMIAN Gl ASM A Mil arkVi'cVNA WAUK' ver:plaAedU I ' be importatinn Bn(1 hy rrter of j MESSRS. EH TEL, KLENGENBEllG Jt CO., NEW By catalogue, ' On Thursday, April Is, 18fi7, at loo clock. This sale will cotnprii,. a lull and very attractive assortment of entirely new goods, now landing from I steamers, imported by the above firm tor lirMt-clasa ! city retail sales, and will be found well worthv the ! special attentiou or city and couutty retail aud lob- ' lug trade. I Particulars in future advertisements. 4 8 tot B Y THOMAS BIRCH & SON, NO. 1110 CHE3 i j.i u a Dtreet, aoove jcieventn street, . PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELEGANT ITALIAN VASl'S FIGURES. STATUETTES. FAZZAS. SILVER- PLATED WARE, BOHEMIAN GLASS. W ARE, ETC. (Imported by Zannoni fe Co.) On Tuesday morning. At 10 o'clock, and lu the evening at 7! 2 o'clock, at the auction store. No 1110 Chesuut street, will be sold without reserve, to cloie consignment, a large assort dent ol elegaut mantel ornaments, comprising el gam alabaster, agate, Sienna and Bardlgllo vases, of various sizes, and new and rich patterns; fa..ag, card receivers, carved tigures, and groups, etc etc. Also, rich silver-plated ware, cutlery, Bohemian ware. The goods will be opeu lor examination on MON DAY with catalogues. 4 Out Pale at No. 1110 CHESNUT Street ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURN1TURK. BCHO M A K ER PIANO FORTE. LARGE M I RHOR. FINK CARPETS. FRENCH AND CANTON CHINA. SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC On Friday moming, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Chesnut street, will he sold tbe elegaut furniture of a family declining housekeeping. Partlculurs lnafvwdars. 4 6 St FURNISHING GOODS, SHiRTS,&C. JOHN C. ARRISON' AT THE OLD 8TAKD, KOS. 1 AND S KOBTII SIXTH STREET PHILADELPHIA Would Invite the attention of bis friends and customers to bis LARUE AND SCPKRIOll ASSORTET OF HOSIERY- GLOVES, AND THK L AT 1ST KOVKLTIEH loll 4JEH TLLIlLK'si VI' LAB. ALSO, TO HIS IMPROVED PATTERN MIIIRT, Made of tbe bout materials by band, and war ranted to fit aud give satisfaction, or money refunded. PRICE8 MODERATE. 1 22rpJ CLOTHING. gOYS' CLOTHING. We have now tbe best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR BOYS EVEB OFFERED IX THIN CITY. A large assortment of Fancy Coatings and Cassimeres FOR GENTLEMEN TO ORDER FROM F. A. HOYT & BRO., TENTH AND CHESNCT STREETS, 8 80smwlmrp ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. Qm SOMERS & SON, No. 809 CHESNUT Street, Call the atteutlon of the public to their Stock of FINE CLOTHING. Also, to the large assortment of NEW STYLK PIECE GOODS for Bpring Wear. Our Measure Department is so organized that gen tlemen can feel every coutldeuce that the garments obtained will be made in the best manner and latest style. 4 6 fmwlm C. SOMERS A SOU. QNE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PBICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 004 MARKET 8T , ISO wAn6m8p ABOVE SIXTH. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. H. SHOEMAKER A CO. Respectfully Inform their frleuda and the public that they have removed to HO. 10114 tHENCT HTRilKT. (Lately occupied byK. M. Needles), where they are now opening an elegant assortment of gooai tot BOYS. OIBLS. INFANTS, and MISSES, In the latest Paris and Loudon styles. The public la Invited to call and ejeamlue t M Attorney tor Liuelluitt. CHEtaNUT bireet ana nu. w 4 lit