8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PniLADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 18G7. DHY GOODS. pRICE c WOOD, N. VV. Cor. E1UIITII and FILBEUT HAVE JUST OPESIKD One esse All-wool Delaines, cbuioe colors, at 87)4 anil CO cents. Doubie-wiutb. All-wool Delaiuea, and 6 SI con Is. Black All-wool DelalueM und Black Alpacas. Freucb IVrciilr-B, pluln and loured, rialo color Alpacas ami Mobalts. A new lot of Mixed Gorwie, unliable for Tra velling IM8He. A new lot ufntilpennd plulcl Scotch Ginghams American, OluglianiK', Delainen, and Calicoes. Good quality black and wblto stripe Shirt ings. W 1IITE illO ! WHITE iMtD( I Boltfinlfch Cambrics, Jaconets, nud Nainsook SwlhiTAUiKMiiN and Victoria Lawns, plaid aild Mrlpe Naliiaooks. Hull com mripe and plant ,lubllot. W'lilieuud Huli riKiiHM. Marseilles. liune cuiiioand LunonHter Quilta 1 able Linens, Nupklus, und Towclw. Hcoiou Diaper, HuckabacK, ami Hussla Crash. A cheap 101.01 11-4 Llneu rsiieellug. best makes Sblrting Linens. Bargains lu Hosiery and Uloves, Slili t Fronts, nd suspenders. Jouvli. b Kiu Glove", brat quality Imported. Cambric Edging, liiaei llus, uiiu Kiouuciutts. Lnulett' una Ueuts' Liutu cu.iu.oriu jl.uiua.ci' cblelB, etc. tic. pmcfc; & wood. R. W. Corner EIGHTH nod FILBERT Street. N. B. Left quality Hoop Siilits. Ill 22 229 FABiES &, mzm, 229 MOKT11 NINTH STliKirr. AltoVE RACK, nAVBJUsT RECEIVED, One cue Water Twist Bieached Musllus, 20 cems per yard. Bleached Muslins, Vlii, 15, 16, 18, 20. 22, 25 ceun. etc. Yard-wide Blenched Mumin, 15 cents, Flllow-cae Muslin, 1 yard wide. 25 cents. DM Bleuchtd sheet. ii. WilliauiBVllle. VVamsmta, Semper Idem, Auiokeag, Foiresidale. superior Shirting, etc. ac Beslniakes ul Uubleaciieu Mus.Iub. WHITE GOODS. WHITE (iOODM FROM RECENT AUCTION BALKS. Nainsook Musllus, 31, TT,, 45, uud Socenta. Plaid Nulutooks. 25. Ul, .:7;. an cents, etc. boil Finish Ciniorlcs,37,, 45, M. and 6ti cents. Floe Victoria Lawns, 37. 45, 60, Ul, aud bOceuta. Veiy flue Swiss Mulls, cheap. Job lotSLlrred Muslins,"! cents, worth $1. Very tine striped Nalusooks. Bargains iu Linen Handkerchiefs from Auction, Boyt' Bordereu Linen Hdkts., M cents. Ladles' aud Gents' Plain Linen HdklB. Gems' Colored and Bordered Hdkts., etc etc Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, etc All-wool aud Dotnet Flannels, cheap. Linen Shirt ' routs, our owu make. Delalues Calicoes, Black Alpacas, etc etc FAMES & WARNER, 291 MO.m MlKTIlMVni HTItEKT, AT THORNLEY'S! ! ! new toons, ltEAi nn i. ooiw, I'ABltlON Altt. UOODS, itcciut ULV ch:ap GOODS, SILK GOODS, JsiEi GOODS, U.ENUOODS, DOMESTIC UOIIIIS, WHITE UOODS, GOODS FOR MEN, OOI FOR IIOTS UOODS FOR CHILDREN. IN FACT, THORNLEY'S, M. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND HPBINU UARDEN STREETS, Is a good place to buy PHY GOODS, because you are sure lo get ihu worth of your ruouey, aud always a large biocit to select irom. "ON IS PRICK CASH STORE." THE FUVE STORY WHITE BUILUINO. Established In 1853. 3 16 3mp No. UU1 CHEsNUT Street. KID GLOVES. "ANGELE." This Glove being cut by the STSTEME JOSEPHINE, WITHOUT SEAM ON SIDE, renders It the beat tilting Glove Imported. The extensive Bale of it by First-Class Re" tollers In New York, in competition with other makes, Is a guarantee of Its quality. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., M. W. Corner Eleventh and Chctnut ieJlft JLnNEHK;) tint '"N T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, MOURNING GOODS, 4'AKSIMEHES. AND HOUSE-FURNISH- ING DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 461m HO, 787 CnESNUT STREET. IHEAP DRY GOO I '8, CARPETS, MATTIN'GS, V OIL v LOTUS, AMI WXINJJUW cuauto, V. F. A WHA MR ATTLT. JJ. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, opened this morutng.f rom auction inKraiu i;nrpei.H. an wool, ai vol'., bu., i, iA,fioii nil ll'UO. Inuraln Curnets. wool II 11 1 lit;. 40c, 5uc and h-jx:. EnifllHh TuneHtry llrusscls Carpets, only tl'75. lLu I ry aud stair Carpets, 2sc. to 7"c Rag Carpets, 4&c to 75c. Hemp Carpels, .Hoc to 2c. Floor Oil Cloths, 60c. Wludow Hhsdes, (1 lo H Plalu Window Hoi laud, HOC. White Matting, 87c. to 6nc Red Matting, 4-jc. to 5oe. Wooiieu Druggets. 1 lo l-ao. Stair Oil i'lolbs, ibc Spring ChlnUes, 12c. lo 2oc. DeLalues, ic. Muslins, iic loii.ic. CHEAP BTOIIK. T2 19 m V. E. Corner ELEVENTH aud MARKET btreew., J. CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH STREET. Novelties Opening Dally Heal Cluny Laces. J'.lai k tiuipure Laces. l'olnle Applique Laces. I'ointe de (iu.o Laces. Thread Veils Irom 50. WHITE GOODS. Marseilles tor Dresses Bargains. i. r.,,rli Muslins. 1 vard. wide, ul 80 cents. u.irri ami Tucked Lace Mii")lns; India Twilled t n,F r'lnth : Plaid. Sirlpe. aud 1'lalii Nalnnooks; soft finish Cambric-, 1 4 vard wide ; Cambric Edgings aud I iisertloIiN, htW UCBigu. jr cuc.i. ("" DRY GOODS. LINE2f STORE. 9H a ROM STREET. New Linen Dress Goods, Printed Linen Cambrics, NEW PATTI R.H JTST OPENED, 'v. Travellicg lreea Linens, MV1RA1. NEW SHADES OF PLAIN linen run tkavixlinu uuksskn. Printed Shirting Linens, A CAKE JUST OPENED, OF GOOD 41UALITY, AT YAltD, 73 CENTS PER OKOKOlii MILLIKEN, LINEN ITIPOBTI.lt, And Wholesale anil Retail Denier, 4 5 ihstiiiimrp Nn. MJiH ARCH STREET. LADIES' CLOAKING. Irrmortpil Cloaklnars. eleuant new styles. Ameiicun Cloakiugs, cheaper, aad very band- some. Plain and Neat Fancies for Short Racques. Single Width Cloakicga, prices very low. CtSSalttERES. 75 cent Casslrneres, nil-wool, fnlr quality. W, D5c. nnu gl'OO CasKitneres, good hO'hIh. 81 25 Catislmeies, lust year'a price wasSl'75. Fine Blaca; CbshI meres, $1-50 upwards. Unrivalled usKortineul men's and boys' wear. LINEN GOODS. Fancy Linen Urllls tor boys, Fieuch Fancy Drills uud Duck. W'LHeLlueu Drills and Duck. (. oatiim aud Blouse LineiiH, cheap. Hay Linens low, by the piece or yard, i rests LlueiiB. Browu lolluuue. etc.. piece or ynid. 'li iior's canvos, every grade, piece or yard. W me larue auction purchases at unusUdllv low prices by the piece WHITE GOODS. i-oft Finish Cumbrics. Jaconets and Nain- sor kB. Large and Small Plaid Nainsooks. Hwiss, Dimity, India Twills, fclxhop's Luwn, Lome Lawn, Linen Cambric. V bite Pique, some extra cheap lots. HANDKERCHIEFS. ire mstitch, from auction, 25. 33, 88, 45 and 50c. 1 intn Cambric, 12j2, 18, 25, 31, aud 37 cents. 'J ucked. Mourning, Ciear aim Boys' lidkfs. Silk, of American manufacture, l adies' Gloves, wi He, bull, aud mode Berlin liohiery, a very fair assortment. 1 2stutulp FASHIONS FOR LADIES. NOW OPEN New Paris Cloaks and Mantillas, WALKING SUITS; AND ' COSTUMES DE VOYAGE, For Ladies and Misses. BLACK DRESS SILKS FROM (lit TO $19 Lace Points and Rotondes, OUR DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT, Under the superintendence of accomplished modistes is NOW OPEN lor the prompt execution of all orders entrusted to us. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., Z:;-, siulh2mrp No. 0 CHESNUT Street fJl 1 E L R O Y Has Opened at his New Stores, Nos, 4 and 6 North EIGHTH St., WITH A SPLENDID LINE OF BLACK SILKS, IN GRtS GRAINS AND TAFFETAS. LADIES' CLOAKINGS, i Cassimeres for Mon and Boys, i DRESS GOODS, 42tuthblmJ WHITE GOODS, ETC AT THE LOWEST PKICES. MARKET of Z a vOV NINTH. DRY GOODS. JO THE LADIES. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OCR SPRING Sl'PPLT OF WHITE GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE: NEW STYLE FRINGED LACE TIDIES, NEW STYLE FRINGED APPLKll'E TIDIfr.Bt, N EW STY LE FRINGED CROCHET TI DIES, A lLEN CI EN NES, LACE MI'S I.I KN, TI CKED MI SUNS, UK I I.I.I ANTE, FRENCH MULL, SOFT CAM RRICS, TARLETANS, SHEER LAWNS, . ORGANDIES, INDIA' TWILLS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA MI LL, WHITE ANIJ COLORED PIO.UETS, FRENCH PERCALES, MA DA PO LAMS, Together with a choice assortment of COLLARS, CUFFS. SKT8, WORKED EDGINGS INSERTING!, BANDS, LACES, CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. HOSIERY. ALL AT THE PRESENT REDUCED PRICE8. SHEPPARD, VftN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, 4 4 tbsiu9t NO. 1008 CHENNET STREET. MILLIIVfcRY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. 5PRINC STYLES BONNETS OPENING THIS DAY, WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT Street. 8 25 2m Q7 EIGHTH STREET 1Q7 RIBBON STORE, FOUR DOORS ABOVE ARCH STREET. JULITJS SICIIEL Htis Just opened a QneassortmentofMILLINERY GOODM lor the ensuing Season, consisting of S I RAW ltNNElS AND HATS, the latest bliapes and styles. KlltltONS in all colors, widths, aud qualities; the best assortment 111 the city. Bonnet Silks, Satius, Velvets, and Crapes, all quali ties and shades. i rench Flowers, a superb assortment In the latest novelties. Velvet Ribbons, blackand colored, in all widths and qualities. The best French and New York Bonnet Frames always on hand. bonnet Ornaments, Bugle Fringes, the handsomest styles; Id tact, every article used in making or trim lijlng a bonnet or hau 1 he above goods are all selected with the best care, mid will be.sold at the lowest market rales to suit the times. JULIUS SIOHEL, NO. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, FOUR DOORS ABOVE ARCH. P. . No trouble to show goods. . 4 2 lu AMBER, PEARL. CRYSTAL AND JJET TRIMMINGS. ZEPHYR WEIGHT, AT WORSTED, SOLD FULL RAPSON'S 4 9 lm5p TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, K. W.COKNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY". IfiO U R N I NC MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE A&SORTMENT OF MOUKNING BONNETS, AT NO. 004 WALNUT STREET. 82?(ini MAD'LLE KEOCH. No. 726 CHESNUT STBSET. We open to-dav a full and nlnrildlv aa- DU1KU DHJtk Ul FRENCH AND NEW YORK BONNET FRAMES STRAW HATS. hi RAW ItONNETS, IMISKfr.T HI It HONS, TRIMMING Rl It HONS. VELVET UIUUONS. SILKS. VELVETS, L A 4 FTC FTC PARIS FLOWER.S AND ORNAMENTS. All 01 him laieht und most approved styles, aud at the low em price. Please give us a call. Country orders prom ptlv aud accurately attended to. , HKVl A RONENI1E1M, 29 lm So. la CHEaN UT Street. MRS. R. DILLON, 1 NOS. a8 AND 831 SOUTH STREET Has a haudsome assortment of MILLINERY. Also. Bilk Velvet, Crapes, Ribbons, Feather Flowers, Frames, etc. Ladies who make Ithelr own Bonnets supplied with the materials. ll . M. E. MASON & CO., AT THEIR NEW STORE, Nn. l.HIH i iivsm; i" Will open, April 10 and 11, latest styles of t,, s-Kirsu AMJ SUMMEK ,v ONNETS, HATH, AND DRESS CAPS, vt ould call bpeclal attention to tliolr . ENULISH HATS. 4 9121 FOR SALE. fiS FOR SALE THE GOOD-WH-L AND 1 tlxtures of the old-esiabllshed Hotel, Restau rant, aud lilnlng Saloons, siluate at the southwest -f "Nier of CV.R'IKR Street ana EXCHANGE Place i, i rulericlc 1-akeuieyer, deceaiocl. and iavor uoiy known us -LakeuieyerV' lo all branches of the ouhiness fM,iiitn,i..n u c..- .n thi ore- V.10. MARY LAKEMEYER. -M AdmlulBlratrlx. BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION t WH4.LF.SALE AND RETAIL, AT REDUCED PRICES. NO.Saa RIDGE AVENUE, NEAR VINE ST. 1 23turli rp f. G. FULLER. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS. &C. JOHN C. ARRISON AT THE OLD STAND, NOS. 1 AND t NORTH SIXTn STREET PHIL1XPBIA Wonld Invite the attention of bis friends and customers to his LARUE AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF HOSIUHY- GLOVES, AND THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR GEN TLEME.V WEAR. A Lao, TO HIS IMPROVED PATTERN SniRT, Made of the best materials by hand, and war ranted to fit and give satisfaction, or monej refunded. PKICEa MODERATE. 122rpJ VV M. HOFMANN", NO. NORTH EIGHTH STREET. HOSIERY GOODS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY OF ENGLISH AND OERMAN MANUFACTURES, For Ladles', Gents', and Children's Wear, LADIES' MERINO AND MERINO GAUZE V lA l lt. MISSES' MERINO AND MERINO GAUZE v i ktih GENTS' MERINO, MERINO GAUZE, COT. TON, AND HEAVY ALL-WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. YOUTHS' MERINO COTTON, AND ME. RINO GAUZE SHIRTS a-S tuths QRAY'S 3IOL13i:r PATENT COLLARS Are the foundation of the Immense business now none lu Paper Collars, and the present sale oi' them nearly equals thai ot all other makes combined They baveoeen made Irom unltorm Block from the commencement, which now costs THIRTY '1 HREK per cent, more than that used In the production of any olher Collar consequently they cost the dealer "'V " . unumers are urged to buy other makes at the same price as GKAY'S, It Is be cause the lu lerlor goods pay more prodw If you want the VERY BEST, then buy Gray's Patent Molded Collars, AND TAKE NO OTHERS. GRAY'S PATENT NOVELTY COLLARS, The original and culy patented Spaced Collar and the most popular hub ever made aud the Collar which all iiiauulaclurers strive to equal. liRAY'S PATENT EUREKA COLLAR, The only Stand-np Collar ever made and molded so as to throw the upper eiige away from the neck;. 4; RAY'S PATENT LINEN-FACE COLLAR lu the favorite Novelty style (from imported stock made expressly lor this Collar), and costing but a irllle rnvre tiiao the all-paper, will wear twice as loog ana in st-innier Is not as easily aliecieu by perspira tion. It you want a good collar at a less price, then buy the UNI4N PAPER COLLAR COMPANY'S UNION 4JOLI.AU. A. A Full-spaced Turn-over Collar, Irom a strong, flne linhhed paper, aud equal to auytulug lu the murket except GRAY 8. a. lull Una of the above goods can always be bad ol JOEL J. BAILY & CO., NO. 88 NORTH THIRD STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Our friends and the trade are cautioned agnlnst all Collars unlicensed by the Union Paper Collar Com pany ol New York, as suits are now Deiug daily com meueed In various parts ol the country by the Union Company I against dealers in the same, HATCH, JOHNSON & CO., No. 31 WARREN Street. New York, Agents Union P C. Co., and American Molded Collar Company, 8 21 thstuLllap Jt W. SOOTT & OO. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AMD BKALKB8 IS MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. He, 814 CHESNUT STREET, FOUR DOORH BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL, 827rp FHILADKLPHIA. pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles Ot GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS la full variety. WINCHESTER A CO., No. 7u CHESNUT Street. 1112 trilOLSTEIil DEPARTMENT, The subscribers are now prepared to receive and execute promptly, orders from the TOWN OR COUN'IRY for any of the following description ot WINDOW SHADES VIZ.: GOLD RORDER, GOTHIC, AHAKES41UE, LANDSCAPE, OPA4tUE, TRANSPARENT, WHITE LINEN, PLAIN WASHED, ALL COLORS STORE SHADES Made and put up to order at short notice, with Gold or Colored Letters ot every variety, hung with A It T H 11 U It K K'S SELF-ACTING SPRING ROLXEB. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, 4 a lOtrp KO. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. -TTTINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND DO W ME-THJ ALES, BROWN STOUT, PORTER and CIDERS. ' V. i- JORDAN, No. 220 PEAR Street, below Walnut begs to call attention lu the large and varied stock ol goods now on hand, embracing WINES of all grades among which are some very choice Sherries and1 Clarets-, BRANDIES, all qualities and diltureut vlu tages; WHISKIES, some very old aud superior bCOTCH ALE, BROWN STOUT, together with Jordan's Celebrated TONIO ALE, now so extensively used by rambles, physicians, Invalids, etc. ' ( I DERS. Crab-apple, c hampagne, and Sweet Ciders of all qualities, unsurpassed. These goods are turnlshed In package of all sites, and will be delivered In any part of the city tree of cost U7t AUCTION SALES. Fhii.ip Foan. Auctioneer. TA IT r C. 1 . K I. L, A N i IVi (S.uc ors to Philip Ford A AUCTIONEERS. No MARKET Street. SALE OF 17U0 CAk?t IMiOTS, SHOES. BR0OAN9. Kit!. On Monday Morning. ' April 18, commrnctng at lo o c'7kt.we 1 d rni.logiie, for cali. 170 cases Mens. Hos, ana Youths' Roots Shp. Rro.ans. Halmorals etc. A im it superior a.orinieiiiof onien . M " CblKiren's wear. Irom city and Eastern manufac turers, embracing a general assortment of goods. TOON B. MYERS A CO.. AUCTIONEERS t) Nos. Zvl and 284 MARKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE SALFJ OF CARPETINGS. CAN W TON MATTINGS, ETC. tin Frlnay Morning. April 12, at II o'clock, will be sold hy catalogue, on four nmntlm credit lit. aooul 2un pieces rich royal anniask, Venetian, superfine and Hue ingrain, Duicli benip, collate, and rHg caroeilngs, etc., emoracing a rhmce as-oriinent of superior gwods, which may be examined early on the morning f sale. , 4 4 St lliu HOL1X M A'lTINU. 1C0 rolls 4-4 while contract Eeelchong and red check Matting. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, ETC. (in Miu.i'aT Morning. A prfl 15, at 10 o'clock, will he sold ty catalogue, on iiir moutliS' credit, about 9nolotsof Frencn, India. 4V fjormun ami liriiisli III v Goods, embracing a 1UI1 nxsorimeni of laucy and staple articles in silks, worsteds, woollens, linens, and cottons. N. B. Goods arranged for examination ana catiw logues ready early on morning .1 sale. 14 9 51 LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF ROOTS, SHOES, BROOANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, EIC. On Tuesday Morning, April 16, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on fcur months' credit, annul liieO packagei hoots, shops, bnlmoials. etc. embracing a prime and fresh assort ment of liiht claMR city auu Eaatern ummilacture. Opeu lor examination with catalogues early on the morning ol Bale. 4 1u5t JW. (iUMMKY & PONS, AUCTIONEERS No. K WALNUT PtreeU Hold Regular Sales of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND SECURTTTES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills ol each properly lxsued separately. KHio catalogues putillNlied and circulated, containing full dei-crlpllons ol property to be sold, us also, par tial list ol property contained lu our Real Estate Regis ter, mid i 'lined at private sale. Sales advertised dally In all the dally newspapers, Ledger, North American, German Free Press, In qulier, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Age, "Evening Telegraph,1' Press, aud Legal Intelligencer, SALE ON MONDAY, APRIL 15, will Include MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. Ki Clinton Blreet. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, north SlfleJ ot Thompson street, east of Seventh street. SPRING GARDEN STREET. Valuable Bulldlntr Lot, 1)6 by 171 feel through lo Bnindy wine street, north bide of Spring Gardeu street, 161 feet west or Eight eenth street, adjoining the new row of brown-eloue resioences. MODERN FOUR-STORY RRffilT STORE ANT) RESIDENCE, southwest corner of Teutti aud Rud nian streets. TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Nos. IW1 and IHI4 Hodman street. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 040 N. Seventh Blreet. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, northeast corner Of Allegheny avenue nnu Second street. FOURTEEN DESIRABLE BUILDING. LOTS. In by 1&2 leet each. North Broad street, corner ol Susque hanna avenue. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 2025 Cat ha rlne street. ID SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 J. CH.HSJN UT street. AUCTION PALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. B. SCOTT, Jr., will give his personal attention to snlcs ot household furniture, at the residences ot parties removing or breaking up housekeeping, on lite UiUHL luvorauie terms. m'cli:es & MODERN FOREIGN. M'CANN'S CLOSING RALE OF PAINTINGS, AMERICAN AND To he sold without reserve, on account of retiring licni the busines. D. Scott, Jr., will sell, without reserve. On Thursduy and Friday Evenings. April It and 12. at 7,'a o'clock, thy enure collection ol modern piilntiugs belonging lo Messrs. M'Clees b M'Cann, ut their An t.ullery, No. V27 Chesuut street. Among the artists represented are . j'.omtiiidD. Dewis, .u. r. Atwoou, James llanillton Briscoe. W. Sheridan Young, W. H . Cooper, T. i. l'ennimoie, W. E. Winner. W. V. Van Bonfleld, George F. Beusell, Leonard, Laulont de Metis. Ana otuers. 4 5 free. Uj The paintings are now on exhibition and evening, at the Gallery. No. U-7 Chenut street. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FINE FRENCH CTTTNA DINNER AND TEA SETS. FULL CHAMBER TOILET SETS, BOHEMIAN AND OTHER GLASSWARE. ETC. On Friday Morning, April 12. at 10 o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery. No. K'-ii chesnut sireet, comprising a lull auu general uskoi tment. Now open for examination, . 4 102t PANCOAST cV WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS NO. 240 MARKET S TREET, LARGE, SPECIAL, POSITIVE PALE OF 400 CASES STRAW GOODS, FOR SPluNG OF 1867. We will sell, On Friday Mornlug, April 12, 18G7. by catulugue, on a credit, commencing at lu o'clock. 4ihi cases Straw Goods, of newest spring sbupes. consisting In purt ot, viz.: Ladles' new styles Split Straw, Rough aud Ready, Coburg, Pamela, Tape and Fuucy Bonnets, Also, Ladies', MIsseB', and Children's fine split Straw, Fancy. China Pearl, and Coburg Hats, of newest spring shapes, to which the early aud particu lar attention of buyers is luviled, i lu 2t LARGE POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF 500 LOTS FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. Of the Importation of Messrs. B. DIAMOND & CO., by catalogue, on a credit. On Wednesday morning, April 17, commencing at lu o'clock. Included will be found, viz : FRENCH FANS, a lull Hue In linen, silk, feather, wood, in 100 different and newest styles, being the largest assortment ever ottered at auction lu this city. PALM FANS, also Su cases palm funs, In original cases. BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS, also Paris dress, cloak, mantilla, and bonnet trimmings. In jet. crystal, and amber. Jet and crystal gimps. N OU VEANTES, Just arrived from Paris, comprising newest styles lor spring sales. Catalogues and Bumples early on the morning of sale. 14 11 6t BY THOMAS BIRCH & SON, NO. 1110 CIIE3 NUT street, above Eleveutb Street, ELEGANT FURNITURE. CARD. Our sale at the auction store, on Friday morning, will comprise the largest assortment of Household fcurnlture ottered this seasoii, comprising Wlliou, Brussels, Tapestry and Iugralu Carpets: suits of Rosewood Parlor Furniture, covered with yellow broc-Hielle; Walnut parlor Suits, iu green and maroon plush: Library Suits, lu Reps: Rosewood aud Waluut Chamber Suits: Eleuant Rosewood Cousol aud Centre Tuhles: Walnut and Ouk Sideboards; Mantel and Pier Glseh: Extension Dining Tallies; Beds and Mat treascs; Canton Dinner Culiia; Walnut Book Cases: Venetian Blinds; Ottomans: Sliver-Plated Ware; Lounges; Show Cases; Lace aud Damask Window Curtain: Window nhades; Wardrobes; Kltcheu Fur niture; stoves, etc. etc MEI.ODKONS. Also, 4 Mflodeons. PARLOR ORGAN. i PailorOrgau. f DHUt.B AND MEDICTNES.-Al8o.theDrUCS.Medl-clmsand Bottles ol a Retail DrucHiore. ITALIAN VASES AND MANTEL ORNAMENT Aiho, a large assortment of elegaut Mantel Orna- ii.tj. id, v .in, urus, cara iteceivers, p .Plated-Ware, Jt vr. a J1".0 J 10 CHESNUT Street, Hi i ANiTi.iJiVBE-,H.OU 'URN1TURK. 8CHO- fcAKi??.T i'.rJ:,Ni;K,AN,) canton china. ClL ER-1'LA1 ED WARE, ETC. t a i On F'rlday morning, .ii m i " the auction store, No. 1110 Chesnnt aecbf;i,rg'L'ousereeJpfuh(? Particulars In a few davs. r4 8 6t i LARGE FRENCH PLATE GLASSES. .... ., On Fridsy morning. At the auction store, will be sold: l ul mautei mirror, U4 by 60 Inches, , ' ' - mu OO DO 74 by 64 do. cine do do ln e ny tio do. "lie OO tiler rt liui I.. w ,) PI in 1 1 fc-Mn-i i." ri . M . . . inrte. Dlaila tiv H),niu..i.u. , - k. i.i '....i... of the bhurlll. ' 4 10 2t CLOTHING. QlIILDREN'S CLOT II I N Q. j W. SHOEMAKER C4. Respectfully Inform their friends and the public that they have removed to i i NO. 104 CHESNUT STREET, (Lately occupied by K, n. Needles), where they are now opening, an elegaut assortment of goods for ROYS. GIRLS, INFANTS, and MISSES, In the latest Paris and London styles. The public Is Invited to call and examine I 26 2w AUCTION SALES. SAMUEL C. FORD A FONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 127 8. FOURTH Street, , Sales of Real Estate, Sux k, Loans, oto., at Phila delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales ar advertised In all the dally aodsv.ral nf the weekly nenspspeis. by separate banuhllia of e.eh property, and hy pamphlet catalogue., one thousand ol which will be Issued on Wednesday pre ceding each Sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALK. RKAL ESTATE PALE. April 12. will Incluile-THKEE-SIORY BRICK DWELLING, No. tl Mo nine sireet. Gas, bath. e;c. bale absolute. Itu mediiite possession. VALUABLE HU1LD1NO LOT. Liberty Street, be tween Upland auu Madison streets, Chester, UU by 146 leet. BUILMNO LOT. on Factory street, Frarklord, 112 leet num. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, North Penn VII iHge, '1 weuty-elglith Ward, '1 wenly seventh street, beiwirn Emnieit and Dauphin, 66 leet 4X Incnes Irotil by llu Itet deep. 45 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS. LOANS. ETC.. A j; HIE EXCHANGE, O.N FRIDAY, APRIL 11 A 1 lu O 'CLOCK. Hank ANnnTiiruRTru-ca For iiirounl ol whom it may concern 111(0 II linilnidlill anil llnmri '! ,, M.,,.,..ln -D.ll. rrind and Cos! Comnanv 7 npr rent 1 .,.i,h..,.ui Mortgage Bouds. , . tor other Arcnunts ISO shares Rlack Heath Coal Company. nira a mei icnii a ii 1 1-1 1 ic r iisiailou UouiDiinv. shares Union Bank of Tennense. fICtil West Virginia anrl K.ithlrt, unii.n . Coal O-mpany 7 per cent. bond. ' tll1. 1 1 UllhyiVHIlia IMlltC 6 B. IH40. :cu Sleuheuville and Indiana 1st Mortgage Counon Bond, interest May and November. "r'SB8" ""Pon till) Susquehanna faual Company six per cent. ConiM.n Morigsge Bonds. H fc siu.iuu 1'eiiiisylvatiia Railroad Comnanv .1. .... cent, ccupon bonds, due and payable July 2, ls7l in. ' lei est payable vd January and July, without deduc tion lor United States or Slate taxes, with option a onj utuie uiaiuiiiy 10 convert into the Consult u.r. wiiiihru i,in,in ui me vouipany. 20 shares Sleubenvllle und ludiaua Railroad, old stuck. 1410-lt PUBLIC BALK. SAM L EI. C. 10RI t SONS. Auctlonaera. VALUABLE BUILDING I.O'TS, North Penn Vil lage, '1 wenty-eighth Ward, TWENTY-SEVENTH Sueet, between EM MET T and DAUPHIN streets On FRIDAY. April U. at 11 o'clock. Noun, win k" sold ai Public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, ah tnose turee certain contiguous rots or pieces of ground situate nn the east side oi Twenty-seventh street, between Emmett and Dauphin streets, aud at the distance of 73 leet lit,1, inches northward from the north side ot Enimelt sireet, In the Twenty eighth Ward oi the city of Philadelphia: containing together lu I rout or breadth on said Twenty-seventh street 68 feet Mi inches, aud lu length or depth eastward of thai width 110 feet. Clear ot all Incumbrance. 150 lo be paid at time of sale, SAMUEL C. FORD & SONS, Anctlonpprs, 4 6 11 No. 127 a FOURTH Street. fm PUBLIC 8ALE.-SAMUKL C. FORD & ARSONS, Auctioneers. BUILDING LOT at CHES-MtH.-On FRIDAY, April 12. 1(W7, at 12 o'clock, noun, will be sold ai public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that certain lul or piece" ot Ground, situate on the south side of Liberty sireet, between Upland and Maohon streets, at the distance of l.Ki leet irom. said Upland street, In the town of Chester. Pennsyl vania, containing lu front on said Liberty street 80 leet, und extending In depth 14U leet, Clear ol all incumbrance. Fllty doliarsto be paid at time of sale. SAMUEL C. FORD & SUNS, Auctioneer. 3 80 4 6 11 No. 127 a FOU RTU sireet. PUBLIC SALE. SAM LEL C. FORD &. .PONS. Auctioneers. HLTI. DING LOT. vac. UiiY Sireet, FRANK FORD. On FRIDAY. AdMI TJ, IN,", si 12 o'clock , noon, will be sold ai public sale, ai the Philadelphia Exclanne, all that certain lot or piece vl Ground, situate ou the northwesterly side ol u thirty feet wide street, laid out by Samuel Brooks ou his plan of lots, called Factory street, and on the southwardly side ol Pilling street, containing inliont on siud Factory street 1128-10 feet, and on said Pilling street 10 feet, and In depth to the east erly Mde i hereon:'. 3-w feel, and ou the westerly side 4H leelC Inches, - Clear of Incumbrance. Fifty dollars to be paid at time of sale. SAMUEL C. IGJcvD fc SONS. Auctioneers, 3 SU 4 6 11 No. 127 S. FOURTH Street PEREMPTORY SAL E. SAMUEL C. El FORD & SONS, Auctioneers. Three-story brick DWELLING. No. al JuON l.OEStreeU On FRIDAY. April 12, 1807. at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that certain . lot' or piece ol Ground, and the three-story - brick messuage or tenement tbereon creeled, situate on the south side of Monroe street, hotween 'Third and Fourth streets, No. 316, iu the Fourth Ward, con la'ning In Iront or breadth 15 feet 8 Inches, including oiie-hulf of a certain 8 leet wide alley on the easterly side, and in depth Ho feet, more or less, to a 20 feet wide street. called Stanley street. The bouse ii Id good order, containing 8 rooms, has gas, bath, etc Clear of all lucumbiunce. Immediate possession. SAMUEL C. FORD A SONS. Auctioneers, 30 4 6 11 No. 127 B. FOURTH Street. Pale at No. 14nn North Ninth Street. TWO STEAM ENGINeS & BOILERS, PUMPS, ic. Built by FABKK, of Pittsburg, nn Wednesday Morulng. April 17th, at 11 o'clock, at the shop of SaurmaD & Touin.No.l4on N. Ninth street. two steam envtnes and boilers, built by Fuber, or Piltsliurg: six (0) Inch cyl inder, twenty-four (24) inch stroke, with hot and cold water pumps attached. One engine and boiler Is new. They are rated at 12-borse power each. 4 11 St M ay be examlued any time previous to sale. M THOMAS & SUNS, N03. 139 AND 141 . 8. FOURTH Street. Public Rale on the Premises. HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE, No. 1621 Wallace Street, On Saturday Morning, April 13. at lo o'clock, ou the premises, the modern three story Brick Residence, with two-story back building, and lot of ground 2U reel front by 180 feet deep to Noret street. May be seen at any time. Also,. THE HANDSOME FURNITURE, ELEGANT MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS. FINE CUR TAINS. HANDSOME BRUSSELS CARPETS, ETC. ETC. 44t A SEAL ESTATE, ill THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Very elegant F'our-siory Brown stone Residence No. 1243 N. BROAD Sireet, above Glrard avenue, 2o leet tront, 160 leet deep to Carlisle street. Ou Tuesday. April 23, At 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Phladelphia Exchange, All thai very elegaut three story brown stone mes suage (French rool), witn three-etory press brick back buildings aud lot of ground, situate on the west side ot Broau street, south of Thompson street. No. tun: containing In trout on Broad sireet 2o leet, and extending In depth 160 leet to Carlisle street. Ills Mulshed with all the modern conveuleuces. Ciear of all incumbrance. Terms US, ooo may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. May be examlued on appli cation to ine Auctioneer. Full particulars ut the Auction Rooms. M. THOM s & SONS. Auctioneers, 411 13 15 A 2041 Nos. I:i9alid 141 8. FOURTH Street. c. C. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER Ollice No. 421 COMMERCE Street. 221U LARGE BALE OF ENGLISH WniTE GRANITE WARE. GLASS WARE, ETC. Ou Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, In open lots, suitable lor city and country retail trade. Purchasers lor country trade can get tbelr goods careluily packed at the auction room. l4.D4t WADDING CARDS. PARTY INVITATIONS. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. R. E0SKINS & CO., STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS, 2 ltuthsfimrp NO. VIS ARCH STREET. BLANK B O O EC 0, OF THE BIST QUALITY, ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER.. COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERY. R. H0SKINS &,C0., BLANK BOOK MAN UFACTCRERH, ; STATIONERS AND PRINTERS, 1 1 tuthsemrp NO. 1S ARCH STREET v- :. II r- ' ,1
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