8 DRY GOODS. Jt f. STIUWimiDGE & CO. BILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS 1 fl00 rLAID SILKS. (HEAP plaid SILKS. CHEAP PLAIN SILKW. CHEAP FANCY NII.HN. 1IIXHKD HILKt, POO JlNDfl'lI. BA BGAINS IN NOIB(ANTIi(llEILK. PLAIN SILKS, $Va3. WIDE AND HEAVY 11 LACK tlLHN FOK COlTk, f M-30 PER YAItU. WHITE GOODS ! Floe White BTlllinntH, 25 cents. Splendid Quality Brilliants, 28 and 81 centu. Bargains in Nainsook Manilas. Bargains in Piques. Bargains in French Chintzes. Mew Style I'luid Muslins. DRESS GOODS! GRANITE POPHSS FOR SUITS. ALEXANDRES FOR SUITS. UBOE ASSORTMENT OF GREY GOOIlS UVUT ALPACAS, ALL NEW SHADES. CLOTHS EOR LADIES' WEAR 5000 Yards 100 Different Styles. Cloths, New Styles, tl'25. Very Handsome Cloths, 150. Double Width Cloihs, 1175. All New Materials fur Sackings constantly in Block. Cfeussliaeres for Business Suits. Caslmtres for Boys' Suits. 411 wool Cnsslmeres, 75 cents. YiC Cwwlinereg for Men's Wear, 81-25. LINEN DROTS AND DUCKS. Plain Linens for Boys. Fancy Linens for Boys. Fktid and Stripe Linens. White Linen Drills. "White Linen Ducks. J. . STRAWBRIDOE & CO. NORTHWEST CORNER tIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 UtsinrpS PHILADELPHIA. T THORN LEY'S ! ! ! HEW GOODS, BE A V TIFTL GOODS, FASHIONABLE GOODS, DECIDEDLY CHEAP GOODS feILK GOODS, DRESS GOODS. LINEN GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS WHITE GOODS. (WOODS FOB MEN, GOODS FOB BOYS GOODS FOB CHILDREN. IN FACT, THORNLEY'S, . E. COBNEB EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, Is a good place to buy DRY GOODS, because you are Bore to get the woriU of your money, aud always a fcurge block to select from. "ONE PRICE CASH STORE." THE FIVE BTORY WHITE BUILDING. Established In 1B.S8. (8 leamHp JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 107 North SECOND St. . ;nOW OPEN, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF BEST BLACK SILIiS, CUENE SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS, 82smllrp FIGURED GRENADINE, HEBNANI, FRENCH OBGANDIES AND LAWNS, LARGE VARIETY OF GREY GOODS. NDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, Nn. Qlfi PHFSiMIIT fTRFFT IovlUa aticnUon to bis Elegaut block ot REAL INDIA CAMELS HAIR SHAWLS, LONG AND SQUARE, This Season's Importation. At mniWat ., Together with a choice selected stock of silks. Shawls', and Dress Goods, which will pe sold CHKAP. 4 18 8m A T RETAIL. POPCLAB PBICES IN SlLKS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, IdLNENS, .1 M HOIIHIIlsa " v " CASSIMEBES, AND HOCSE-FURNISH-ING DBY GOODS. JAS. fl. CAMPBELL & CO., film CUfMUVT SIBEET, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DRY GOODS. JAMES M'MULLAN, PTTCCE80R TO J. V. COWELL & SON, HAS IN STOCK AND RECEIVING DAILY, A LARGE eUPPLY OF HOUSE-FraiSKING DRY GOODS. The facilities he has for supplying bis customers with the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST RATE are unsurpassed. He has now n full line tit LINEN SHEETINGS, at reduced prices. Also, PILLOW-CASE LINENS. TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. TABLE DAMASK by lie yard TOWELS AND TOWELLING by the yard. MARSEILLES, LANCASTER, HONEYCOMB, and ALLENDALE QUILTS. FLANNELS, greatly reduced In price. feHEETlNG AND SHIRTING MUSLINS. FURNITURE CHINTZES AND DIMITIES. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. TAILANET by tbeyard. WHITE GOODS SELLING OFF CHEAP. RICHARDSON'S LINENS always a specialty. All goods warranted to be what they are sold lor, at the 4 2U S. W. COR. SEVENTH AND CHESNUT. 229 f ARIES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH STREET. ABOVE RACE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED Double-width Cloth lor Samples, fi Meltons, for Boys' V mr aud sacques, AS cents. 2b pieces W hue Piques, due quality, 60 cents. Job Lot Corded Piques, (''.!.- cents. Double-wMlli All wool Delaines, 68 cents, Blck Alpacns, 40,46, on, uti, t)2c, etc. etc. bun Inibrellits iroui Huotion, fl-afi and ft '75. Fine Bley Linens trcim auction, 87.'j and W cents, black and Wnue Balmorals, 1 1 "25. Units' Ht-msMtcbed 1 nlkls.. & cents, bargain. Lndhs' Hemstitched Unlets.. 18 vents, bargain. Missis' Liuen lldkls.. In cents. Misses' Buff moves, 3D rents, cheap. J. adit s' and Misses' Hii'lng Gloves, great variety. Hosiery, grea ly reduced prices. Regular-inane Hleauii-d H oie, 40 cents. l(-4 sheeting Muslins, bit cents. 5 4 Pnpiw-case Muslins, ioccni. Hi st makes bleached and Brown Muslins. W illiauisvllJe, v anisulla. Hay Mills, etc. etc. 1 able Linens. Napkins, 'I owels, etc. Ail wool l'laiinol. so c i its, tine quality. Yard wide lmniet, cents, bargain, soul) Linen i'ni.s, below auction prices. Linen Shirt Kronts. f0. S7,'i, 45, 50, 5, 02, and Tic. Three ply Linen Culls, 1 cents Soitlinisli Jaconets, 2u, - .-a. and 50 cents. Naiuiooks, 'Z , i, is, and 00 cents. Victoria Law ns, SI, 7.'a, 43 511, aud (it) cents. Large Plnld Jvnlusnoks. SO, 04, (ill, and teceuts. Plaid Nalns"oks, 25, H. emits, etc. Undressed Cambrics, hwise Mulls, Shirred Mujllns, etc. etc. PARIES & WARNER, 2' NO. 229 NORTH NINTH STBEET. PRICE & WOOD. N, W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT, HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE LOT OF Ladles' Buff, White, and Colored Gloves. Ladies' English Silk Gloves. Children's Bull, White, and Colored Gloves, Ladies' Kid Gloves, leal kid, 1"2S per pair. Jouviu's Kid Gloves, best quality imported. Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery. Jacouet Edgings and 1 nsertlngs. Ladies' and Gents1 Linen Cambric Ildkfs. Ladles' and Gents' Hemstitch iidkls. Children's Linen Hnkfs, 7. h, hi. and itii cents. Ladies' aud Children's Jioop skirls. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! Nainsook Muslins, Hue quality, 25, 31, ZVA. 45 and 50 cents. NalnsooK,-iMriie nod iTaiu MU9lins, very cheap. W hile Piques, iiti. .'"). CO. ts. 7ft. SU. and il a yard. W hite Swiss .M nsliiiR ami Victoria Lawns. Solt finish Cambrics and Jacnnels. Honeycomb aud Marseilles Quilts. LINEN GOODS! LINEN GOODS! Just opened ItO dozen Linen Towels. Linen iiuckahack Towels, 14, Wi, and 25 cents. Large size Huckaback Towels, 28 aud 35 cents. Apron Bird-t.ve, 2S, SI , ZTz. 4U, to, 66, UC, up to 87i.C. Nursery Jjlaptro. very cliean. Table Linens. A','. .. SO. 15. OS. 75. 90. II. V2H. ll'2o. UD to per yard. jsapains auu Doylies. Best makes hiurajng linens. "1 i .1 ii 1. r V. 1 j 1 . .11 I,.., il tr'nw,7 Xiuva.vui.ua CI Lnica, 11J 1-1- I" HJ i'ti.J Ml v. Colored Alpacas and Mohairs. Melange Poplins, 40, 5o, and 75 cents per yard. AH-wooi ueiaines, cnoice snaaes. Black silks, very cheap. Plaid Silk Poplins. Black all-wool JJeiaines. very cneap. B IB rk Alpacas, ii, 40, 60, 2,, 70, 75, to, 90, and II per yaid. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH. and FILBERT BtreeU. N B. Just opened, 5000 Linen Fans, at less than Importers' prices. 10 ti NO. 1101 CH BNUT street. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Have opened, at their NEW STORE, N. V. Cor. KlrventU and Chtiout, A SPLENDID ASSOBTMENT OF WHITE GOODS, LAOS, liMBROIOEBIES, LACE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, ETC. ETC., Of Superior Quality, at LOW PRICES. OPENING. NEW CLOAK STORE. NO. SIS ABCH STBEET, Between Eighth and Ninth StreeUi, South Side, The latest Spring Styles, in every quality ol Cloth, at very low prices. T.rti i nf NEW SPRING SACQUE8 should, nspect our designs and assortment beiore purchasing elsewhere. . DAVIS' NEW STORE, THE ARCH STREET CLOAK EMPORIUM, 8 18mwf2m No. SIS ARCH Street. piIIEAP DRY GOO I H, CARPETS, MATTINGS, V. 15. Anew luniniT NE. Corner ELEVENTH aud MARKET StreeU Oneiiiwl Miia mornlnir. I roui &iif;ti,.n itmraintarpets.au wool, at 76c 87c, il, 1 .f 1 'i and ti'tio. Ingrain Carpets, wool hlllug, 40C, 5oc and i. English Tapestry Brussels Carpets, only P7' f-ntry aud Stair Carpeu, 26c. to 75c, Rag Carpets, 45 75. io I be Hemp Carpeui, 85c. to ic. Flour Oil Cloihs, SOC. Wt : L:l...,lii. 1 n .'2 1.1 .. , .. . r , j IJ..I. land, 60c, White Malting. 87c. to 50c, Red Malting, 4'K) . to5oc. Woollen Drugguw, 1 to Wo. btalr Oil i loUi,i&c. Spring Chiuties, 12c to aoo. DeLalnea, Muslins, no. to fo, Ki TT iv. CH KA P STORE. 12 IB 6m , . Corner I BVJiii'lU ana ilAKSWt bUeeM, DRY GOODS. S. "W. Corner of IToixrtli and Arcli Sts. HAVJC THEIR SECOND OPENING OF SPRING GH)I)8 TO-DAY. NEW OIF.! DRES SILKS. NEW PI, All AWIKTR!IUII,KS. SH.E4TC4H.OMS PLAIN NILH. IMNMAHK ASI A Itl HKK ',' lf.KS. ItlAGNlFICKNT1 Nt, OHi4Nllli;H, PLAIN FAHBICS, FU I.AIMt.W NCITS. f.l.AMA LACE AND PITNMKH P..INTS. WHITE LLAMA AND GRENADINE mani.K. PI KR WHITE n (RRHR IIAVI.S. SPKIN SHAWLS. 4CK OKi.EKING. N. B.-IIROCHESQWARESHA VVIJ WITH THE KING: N ALL FOI'K NIIIKH, NCAKLET AND ItLACH CEN 1 HIM, INDIA S1L.S. ttwluitlui EE-OPENING OP MYEUS' "New Mourning Store." This Store has Just been opened with a well-eelecte STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS, AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, the largest and handsomest assortment ol MOURNING MILLINERY, Ever offered in this city, manufactured expressly lor this establishment. NO. 1113 CHESNUT STBEET, "U1KARD RCW.' A. MYERS, Lately of New York 8 22 fmw2m JCHAJ1BEH8, KO. 810 AKCH STREET. , Novelties Opening Dally Real C'luny Laces, black Guipure Laces. Poinle Applique Lacea, poiute de Gaze Laces. Thread Veils lrom t'2'50. WHITE GOODS. Marseilles tor Dresses Bargains. French Muslins, 2 yards wide, at 60 cents. Shlrreu aud Tucked Lace Muslins; India Twilled Long Cloth ; Plaid, blrlpe, and Plain Nainsooks; solt tin is Li Cambric, l4 yard wide ; Cambric Edgings aud Insertions, new design vary cheap. 461m PAR1S.-AIT PAGE, No. 16 RUE VIVIENNE, Bottom of the Court Yard, on the left first flaor. UPU'l l I I V Villi till U VI A ,Ti I,'. J30t UACTE8 NOU VE AUTE8 WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, ARE NOW OPENING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SILVER WAHE, REST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED WARES, FINE TABLE t l'TLERY, FOR It It 1 1) A L AND GENERAL PRESEN TATIONS 4 13smw2mrp BAILEY & CO., JV0. 819 CHESXIT STREET, IESIGrIVS OP BRIDAL SILVER. 4 1 mwfamrp SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! GOLD WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, SOLID SILVER-WARE AND FINE CLOCKS, Of all styles and patterns, and all to be BOLD AT FIVE CENTS EACII. As the undersigned is giving up the retail business, after being twenty years in the trade, and as thou sands ot my customers know that I have one of the largest and best stocks of WATCHES AND JEWELRY IN THE CITY. SALE TO COMMENCE THIS MORNING. Anrll 8 1867, and be continued EVERY DAY and EVENING until all is sold out, at FIVE CENTS EACH The public 111 general are invited to come and see for themselves the Gold and Sliver Watchet, Gold Chains, bllver-Ware. Diamonds. and all the dil lereut styles Of goods going at FIVE CENTS each. H. MULLIGAN, NO. 053 NORTH SECOND STBEET, 4 17 6trp PHILADELPHIA. MEAD & CO., No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, Have Just nalshed several NEW STYLES OF TEA SETS, and are now offering them at lowest prices. TEA SETS, A PIECES, PLAIN......34 TO 930 TEA SETS, fl PIECES, CHASED MS TEA SETS.fl PIECES, CHASED 27 TEA SETS, PIECES, CHASED 30 TEA SETS, PIECES, YrTV "ICH 33 TEA SETS.fl PIECES, VL-. . iCU.......f 35 MEAD. & CO. ARE NOW AT NO. 010 CHESNUT ST., SECOND FLOOR. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR WARE, MEAD fc CO., Manufacturers. 1 1 tmipJ NO. 010 CUESN UT STBEJET, CaRP TINGS C L E N ECHO MILLS, GEBMAHTWH, PHILADELPniA.Uflb XIcCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. MANUFACTURERS OF THREE-PLY CARPET1NQS, EXTRA BUPER INGRAIN BUPERFLNE INGRAIN, FINE INGRAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN RUGS. MATS. ETC. ' (JANT0N MATTINGS, IEESH IMPORTATIONS, All Widtlm untl tStylow. M CALLUr.'S, CREASE & SLOAN No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET. JIcCALLUMS, CliEASE & SLOAN. QARPETINCS! 300 Pieces of Elegant Patterns OF ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY. Just arrived lrom Europe, and now in Store, Alto, a complete assorlmentof ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, ENGLISH VELVETS, ENGLISH BBUSSELS AND TAPESTRIES, THUEK-PLY AND INGRAIN. VENETIAN, FOH HALLS AND STAIRS, MATTINGS, BUGS, MATS, ETC., FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. LEEDOIY) & SHAW. NO. 910 ARCH STREET, 3i2fmw2mrp Between Ninth and Tenth. JUST LANDED ENGLISH OAKPETING8 VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, INGRAINS. Also.NEW STYLE VENETIANS, for STAIRS and HALLS, with separate Borders to match, all made expressly for our sales by the best manufacturers, and will be sold at lowest cash prices, 2 1 fmwilmSp REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CHESNUT ST. QEORCE W. HILL. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN OARPETINGS, No. 120 NORTH THIRD STBEET, Bason band a large assortment of DESLRABLB PATTERNS, to which be ask the attention of buy ers. 2 18 wfmam QARPETINCS, OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS WHOLESALE AND BET AIL. J. R. WHITE, No. 13 North SECOND Street. CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. 4 61m First Carpet Store above Market, (JARPETINGS! CARPETLNGS J. T. DELACROIX. No. 37 South SECOND Street, Has received per late arrivals, aarge aud varied assortment of J. CBOSSLEY A SON'S BRUSSELS CAB. PETINGS, NEW DESIGNS. Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Super d Fine INURAIN CARPETING, COTTAGE and B U CAR PETS, OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, ETC. which will i old at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. J. T. DELACROIX, No. 87 South SECOND Street, Between Market and Chesnnt streets. N. B. Particular attention paid to the fitting upol Otticea and Counting-rooms. t'USta $TEA!fl CARPET CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 811 S. SEVENTEENTH STBEET. The best CARPET CLEANER in use. All orders promptly attended to. 4 8 lm4p JOSEPH WILBON, Proprietor. HATS AND CAPS. HATTERS. Spring Stvles Gents' Dress Hats, i LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY STYLES, SUITABLE FOB YOUTH AND CHILDREN. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES NOW BEADY. CALL A3HB XXAitma TflJEM. 1 11 U APRIL 22, 1867. AUCTION SALES. JOHN B. MYERS A CO., AUCTIONEERS Noa. 281 and 2M MARK itT street. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALK OF BOOTS, BHOBfl, HKOttAIn( l ft A V PiLLin'I navio, ja.v. On Tuesday Morning, . 1 nr. . . . f. i h. MAt.lnffnA. Oil .aprii d, at iu o'ciock, win ub n. .n, M tV;ur months' credit, l:iw pack axes boom, snoes, brcgnns, etc., of cliy and Eastern manufacture. vfjc ii lurrxHiiiiDftllUH nnu '.. morning of sale. I'""1 LARGE BALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH GERMAN, n. ... . i nl . .Paliril Mllli iinnlPSlIrl w e will doki a larae n-- , . drv Biinfia. hv eataiouue. on four months creuit, ana part lur cash; ,, . . ... . ,.r . .. ...,iru,.ir,i uhimt looo nock. ' , . r -. .... i - c.H lunrv url U'ImK. Ill WOO leilfl. worsteds, linens, silks and cottons, to which we invue tne aiieniiun oi urainn. N. Hi Catalogues reany anu ..u,OT ... r. hlbltlon early on the morning oi sale. 14 19 51 LARGE TOSITIVB SALE OF CARPETINGS, MAlTIMif, EIC On Friday Morning, April Jfl. at 11 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four monibs' credit, about 250 plwes rloti upser Une and tine Ingrain, Venetian, hemp, cottage, and ragcarpeliDgs,eic.,emnraciiis nuiinugMwnuuQi ui mier inr gooil., which may be examine! early on the n. ,,1 i.la. 14 2n III v 4 u 1 ,. B i- - . M THOMAS A SONS, NOS. 139 AND 141 . B. FOURTH Street BTrn-KS AND REAL FSTATE. April 23. At U Jclock, nnon, at the Exchange, will include llttOAD fil Klli- 1, no. ln,nuuv uirH.ru aveuuo. Elegant Browustone Residence. Immediate posses- SPRUCE niltnii XHO, irim, muiiern hwiuoii, H1X IH STREET, No. SOS. above Green. Modern Residence. SIXTH HThul, iNO. mo, aoove vine, Jiiuueru Residence. ... ABCH HTREF.T, No. 1102, Valnnble Residence, tlUHTli BTUKET, No. 6i), Deslraiile Residence. I K. H I H STREET, Nos. 1U4 and lUJ H. Eighth, Valuahle Stores. ARCH AND ELEVENTH STREETS, S. W. cor ner, Store and Dwelling. ABCH STREET, No. 139, Business Location. BROWN b'l BEET, No. Hi 8, Desirable Dwelling. DELAWABK AVENUE, No. Soil, south of Callow bill. Warehouse. v hiirf, and huge Lot. EfiKRA L STREET, No. 5'JI. Geuteel Dwelling. CAM AC STREET, No. 1SI1, Brick Dwelling. HI Bl HT STREET, No. Is'J-J, Business Property, SHAMOK1N STREET, Nos, liiiiaud 'Z2UT, leu Stone VINe'sTREET, Nos. 1131. 1133, 1135, and 1137. Brick Dwellings and large Lot. THIRD STREET, No. 612, south of Coates, seven MASTER AND HOWARD STREETS, N. E. corner, Store and Dwi-lilng. HE KM IT AUK toTREET, Nos 603, 603, and 607, six Dwellings. FRANK FORD ROAD AND THOMPSON STS., N. E. ci.ri.er. Store aim Dwelling. TUOM PHON STREET, Nos. IIH5, 1031, 1027, and 1025, four Bilck Dwellings. MERV1NE STREET, Nos. 1829, 18.10, 1841, and 1808, four Jiilck DwellingH. SIX ! IKM H STREET, Building Lot. SPRING HOUSE AND BLUE BELL ROADS, ele gant country Si-at, known as "Blylheward." MAIN STREET AND W1SSAHIOK.ON AVENUE, N. v . corner. Country Residence. ELEVEN MILE LANE, Elegaut Residence, ninety one acres. 1 4 1 at, i ull particulars in handbills at the auction rooms. TO TANNERS AND OTHERS, hale No. lUnhCadwaluder street. LARGE REVOLVING TUB, BAItK MILL TAN VA'lb. (OUN lEltS. LARGE TABLES, SPLIT TING MACHINE, ETC. On 'I uesduy Morning, 23d Inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. lfiut. Cudwalader street, above Oxford, by catalogue, the entire machinery of a lunnery. 4 17 St SALE OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITA LIAN. AND SPANISH BOOKS. Including many carce and curious works; also, Illustrated works, consigned direct lrom Loudoo by Air. EU.w.ru 1. nney, to uesoiu On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Alternooos, April 2.!, 21, anil 2o, Commencing each day al 4 o'clock. 4 22 3t Sale School Heuse Lane. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO IOR1E. HANDSOME BRUSSELS CARPETS, ETC. -t ic. On Wednesday, 14th Inst., nt 12 o'clock, noon, at the residence of the late Dr. L'hler. School House lane, fourth house aoove the rniiruad station, by catalogue, the superior furni ture, piano forte, etc. 4 22 2i Bale Nos. 139 and 14m Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE MIR RORS. PIANO-FORTES, BRUSSELS OARPE1S, El O. ETC. , , On Thursday Morning Next, At 9 o'clock, al the auction store, an exten sive assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant pliiuo-fortes, tine mirrors, carpets, etc 4 223t Sale at No. 329' N. Fourth street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELE GANT PIANO FORTES, HANDSUME BRUS SELS AND OTHER CARPETS, ETC, On Friday Morning, 28th Instant, at 10 o'clock, at N0.32U N. Fourth street, bv catalogue, the entire superior parlor, dining-room, and chamber furniture. 4224t Sale at the Quincy Bowling Saloon, No. 311 Chesnut street. SIX BOWLING ALLEYS, TENPINS, BALLS, BAR AND FIXTURES, ETC. in F'riday Afternoon, 26th Inst., at 2 o'clock. 4 22 4t SAMUEL C. FORD A SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 127 S. FOURTH StreeU Sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Loans, eta, at Phil delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertised In all the dally and several of the weekly newspapers, byieparate handbills of each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand of which will be Issued on Weduesday pre ceding each sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALK. REAL ESTATE SALE, FRIDAY APRIL 28, . Will include SOUTH THIRD STREET, No. 19, very valuable Busiuess Stand aud Ollice Building, live-story brick, 1 by 64. VALUABLE TIMBER TRACT, 112 acres, Elk county. Pa,. six miles from Kitlgway, three aud a half from Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. SOUTH ELEEENTH STREET. No. 1U1G, neat three-story Brick Residence, 16 by 74, JM. GUMMEY A SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 608 WALNUT Btreeu Hold Regular Bales of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills of each property issued separately, 1000 catalogues published and circulated, containing full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par tial list ol property contained in our Real Estate Regis ter, and ocered al private sale. Sales advertised dally in all the dally newspapers, Ledger, North American, German Free Press, In quirer, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Age, F veiling Telearapb," Press, aud Legal Intelligencer, B. SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESNUT btreeu AUCTION BALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNTTTJRH B. SCOTT, Jr., will give his personal attention to sales ot household furniture, at the residences ot parties removing or breaking up bouueVeepiiig, on the most favorable terms. HIGH-CLASS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PAINTINGS, Including the entire importation of A. DTI U Y VET I ER, ESQ., OF ANTWERP. B. SCOTT, Jr., 1b Instructed to announce a sale ol highest-class American aud Forelgu Paintings, In cluding 36U ol the bext ever oll'ered in this city, an imported recently by A. D'Huyvetler, Esq., of Ant werp, T he paintings will be open lor exhibition oa Mouduy, ihe 2'.'ih lustant. In consequence of the magnitude ot this sale, the Gallery will be closed for two days previous to the exhibition. The sale will be without reserve, and the last important one for the spriug of ltt7. 4 2otf PEREMPTORY CLOSING SALE OF SHEFFIELD PLAT ED WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, ETC. We would reHpeclfully call alien lion to the peremp tory closing sale of Shellield Plaled;Ooods, received direct trout the manufacturers', ShetUeld, England, to lake place at Scon's Art Gallery, No. 1020 cuesuat street. On Monday and Tuesday Mornings, April 22 and 2a, at 10 o'clock, embracing newest styles tea and cotlee services, water kettles, cake baskets, fruit dishes, wine sets, breakfast and dinner castors, biscuit caddies, pickle slauds, soup tureens, entree dishes, oval anillruund irays, etc. etc Also a magnificent assortment ot ivory-balanced handle table aud tea knives, plated dinner aud tea forks, all varieties and patterns, cases cutlery, etc.. the whole being the buta Block ever Imported aud otlered at public sale In this country, 4 20 2t A. 8. ROBINSON'S FIRST LARGE BALE OF MANTEL, BIER. AND OVAL MIRRORS, Of the finest quality of Thick White French Plate Glass, spleudldly framed In variety ottyles, Will lake place at the Gallery of B. SCOTT, Jr., No. 1020 CHEpN'L'T Street, On Thursday Murulug, April 28, at 10 o'clock. The goods will be ready for examination on Mon day, April 22, as above. (418M GRAND BALE OF FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, ELEGANT CLOCKS, ITALIAN MARBLE STA TUARY, CLASSICAL VASES, ETC. KTO. The importation of Metsrs. Vitl Bros, (late Vito Vlll A Sons), to take place at Scott's Art Gallery, No. B20 Chesnut street, on Wednesday, May 1, at Utii o'clock A. Mi, and will be ooniluued in the evening at o'clock. The collection will be ready for examina tion two days previous lu.itUe, Li M Vt AUCTION SALES. PHH.tp Fobd, Auctioneer, M c C A' E L L, A N I) Ji, C 01 -. 5t,."rr?""0rs to Pbllln Ford A Oo.V auiiojnaerb. No, 6t MARKET Street. BALE OF 1800 CABER ROOT. BH0E8, BROGANS, , inc. ETC. J nursuay morning. April 2-i. comniemrliiff Ht in ..'.iruiL. ni , catalogue, tor cash, is., cases rnirrs. hoy.' and youths' Boots. Shoes'. Brngans. Balmoral; ni ' BY THOMAS IlIHCII A PON, NO. lllOCIIEfi N UT Street, above Eleventh StreeU LARGE BALE OE SnFKFIELD SILVER-PLATED ,, , . " " iw'j, j n ijupj kj i Ajr.rv l . a?j u ppftkln Ahou'nHhpfllffJrt pjaied Ware Dd TUio cuu lery, wbirh will b onrf d at public nalvs On Mnnil.v niifl 'I i.uj.Iu . KJ i -i In im ii 10 o clock. cuinprislDa: a very fine assorlmentof " "r-''"'-.l ware and table cutlery, tea and on free !i'.? P,,"c,'.llb keules and stands to match: saiyers. ciikeaud card bas'reU, dinner and breakfast enire"'n!,ineW"?'es; yruD P"'1"- teapot stands, ..,.. .-i """"'in naiiuies; also covera. "1"'m"d,,",'erlureena. bbcnlt candles, toast racks. . . n...n.-, niiucm Kiaxn egg sutnas, iPJicer8,wll!e "d Pckle "e". and prexerve dishes, nuttrackers, kul'e rw, napkin rings, eto. and de,. "X" I'""'" LI"" Conner ..l-i . -'"', uiuroixD cass; spoons i?ii " I'1"'"-""" "n-l beaded patterns. table and tl. ln ILS" JTS"'"1 ivory-balanced to match. "u guaru carvers ull particulars in catalogues. 4 19 8t ' SALE OF DIAMOND JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, F.TC ., ,n Wednesoay Morning, cnliBr.nn.0Ck.,'t 'nj, Auction Store, will besolda fnJSS-? . i lea.Dt diamond Jewelry, fine gold and LeiiS i"' ?old' "h coral' " other lewelry. slu tolaBtuck0' i"'" retiring from bj: BIUM'8' 4 19 41 PFREMPTORY BALE OF A COLLECTION np ARSTS.US BY tLU01,KA AND AMERICAN i . . . , , n Wednesday Evening. At 8 0 clock, at the Art t.allery. No. 1110 Chennt street, win bt sold a cllecilon of over one hundred Oil Paintings, by American and Enrofean aritauV Catalogues will be rady on Mouday. when Ihe Paintings will be open for exhibition. ' "19 4 PANC0AST A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET STREET, -i-0 LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 750 LOTS AMERI CA N AND IMPORTED DRY GOOLS, RIBBONS MILLINERY GOODS. HOSIERY GOODS? NO TIONS, ETC., by Catalogue, on a credit. On Wednesday Morning. April 24, commencing al iu o'ekek, comprising a fiSA linn of new aud desirable goods for present sales. 4 20 8t C. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER Otltce No. 421 COMMERCE StreeU liltl CARPETINGS! JAXIES H. 0RNE, SON & CO., CHESNUT ST., BELOW SEVENTH PHILADELPHIA. FRESH CANTON MATTINGS, WHITE, BED, CHECK, AND FANCY, 41-4, 9-4, AND 0 4 WIDE. JAMES II. 0RNE, SON & CO., C1IESMT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, nAVE J 1ST RECEIVED THEIB SPKINGr IMPORTATION OP CAE PETINGS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. French Chenille, Axminster, WILTON, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, AND TAPESTKIES. 3-4 dc 6-4 VELVETS, WILTON, BRUSSELS AMD VELVET CARPETS, WITH BOBDEBS TO HATCH, FOB HALLS. JAMES H. 0RNE, SON & CO., CHESNUT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. THREE-PLIES, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN INGRAINS, English ana American 011 Cloths. COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, LINEN ' CBU91B CLOTHS, BUGS AND-UATS 41fmw2mrp OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS. &Q. JUST OPENED. A HANDSOME ASSOETMENT OF NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. ALSO, SPUING UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY-, rP . TC. ETC., AT JOHN , C. ARRISON'S, NOS. I AND t NORTH SIXTH STREET F. HOFFMANN, J R HO. 8as ARCH STBEET, FURNISHING GOODS, i (Late Q. A. Hoffman, formerly W. W. Knight.) FINB SHIRTS AND WRAPPERd. T a. "0IEBT AND GLOVEJH SII K, LAMBS' f tJ0L AND MERINO Wfiuwtat VNDEtLOIIIXNlt
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