8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 3, .1867., DRY GOODS. J.O THE LADIES. WE ARE NOW RECEIYINO OUR UPRINd vpptT or WHITE GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARK! HEW STYLE FRINUER MCE TIDIES, HEW STYLE FKINUKD AIPLIO,UB TIDIES, HEW STYLEFRINCJER CROCHET TIDIES, A I LEN CI EN N ES, I.ACE MUSLINS, TICKED 9IUSLINS, BRILUAlSTi:, FREKCII MUM', KOFT CAMBRIC', TARLETANS, SHEER LAWNS, O KUAN DIES, INDIA TW11M, NAINSOOKS, INDIA HVU, WHITE AND COLORED PIQUETS, FRENCH 1ERCA LES, MADAPOLAMS, Together with a choice assortment 0 COLLARS, CUFFS. BETS, WORKKD EDGINGS INSERTINOS. BAN US, LACKS, CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY. ALL AT THE PRESENT REDUCED PRICES. SHIPPARD, VftN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, 4 24 8t NO. 100S CHESNUT NTREET. 229 PARIES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH ST11KKT. ABOVE RACE, HARUAIKS! HAHUAINSI All-wool Tweeds. Boys' wear, 75 cents. Helium, (or boys' Wear aud Lad its' Sacqnes, 68 cents. . . Double-width Cloth, nll-wool, fl Spring fhawls. rom auction, fl. Double-wldih All wool Delalues, 8, worth 75 cents. Spring Balmorais.fi '23. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, etc. Apron Bird-eye, Nursery Diaper, etc. DOMESTIC HI DOMESTICS J Bleached Muslins, best make", lowest prices. W illlamsvllie, Wamsutta. nay Mills, etc etc He.it Unbleached Muslin, yuid wide, i9 uuU Wets, Yard-wide Domet Flannel, aT, cents. Super Ail-wool Flannel, Ml cents. Ballurdvale Flannels. Calicoes, warranted fast colors, 11, 15, 18, and 20c. Ginghams, Wand a5 cents. Yard-wide Spring Calicoes, 28 cents. Bargains In Huckaback Linen Towels, 28 cent. WHITE UOODS WHITE C.OODS! BoftaniBh Jaconets, 25, i.ri. and 50 cents. Vii-uina Lawn, si. 37!-,. 45 5. and 60 cents. Nainsooks, Undressed Cambrics, Swips, etc, Shiried Muslins, fine w hile Brilliants, elo. Plaid Nainsooks. 25, nl, 7i, 60, 55, 6, and 65 cents. While Piques, from auction, 611 cents. Fine Corded Piques. 624 ana 75 cents. Ladles' and Geuuv l.luen lidkis., from auction. Hosiery and Gloves, at reduced prices. Linen Hhirl Fronts, so, 7H, 45, 50, 513, Uii, and 75C. Three-ply Linen Cull's, It cents Marseilles Quilts front auction, cheap, etc FARIES & WARNER, 1 29J J NO. 229 NORTH NINTH STREET. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT, HAVE JUST OPENED 5000 Linen Fans, at less than Importers' prices. Ladies' and Children's Berlin Thread and Silk Cloves. Ladles' and Children's Buff and White Gloves. Ladies' Kid Gloves. .Ladies' and 'dents' Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Ladles' and Gents' Hemstitch Hdkls. Misses' Linen Hdkfs. 7. s, 10. and 12. cents. Worked Edgings ami InsertlngH. A good assortment ot Bonnet Ribbons. Black Velvet Ribbons. Ladies' and Misses' Hoop Skirts, best quality steel. Choice shades Alpacas. Flue quality ali-wool Delaines. Black all-wool Delaines uud Black Alpacas, ' Black bilks, very cueap. Plaid bilk Poplins. Scotch and American Ginghams, fast colors. American Calicoes, last colors, 124, 15, and 182c. WHITE WOOD WHITE tiOODS! White Piques, from 50c. up to 1I2 a yard. White Organdy Lawns and figured Swiss Muslins. Bolt lluish Cambrics. Jaconets, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Muslins. Plaid NainHOok Muslins, very cheap. Stripe Nainsook Muslins. Hair-cord, Stripe, and Plaid Muslins, Marseilles and Honeycomb Quilts, LINEN WOODS ! LINEN GOODS! Best makes Shirting Linens. Bleached Table Linens, 75, DO, M2JJ, fl'25, fl'50 up to t'i'Wi per yard. Power Loom Table Linens, 68, 75, 90, and f 1, Coloied Table Ltneus,72, 60. 65, and 75c. Napkins, Doylies, aud Towels. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. N. B. Just opened, one case wide Bleached causiin, ii?,u. One case nearly yard wide, ICc, The above are uetter goods than have been sold a those prices since isiil. 1022 ftj THORNLEY'S ! 1 1 HEW GOODS, HEAUTIFUL GOODS, F AMU ION ABLE GOODS, DECIDEDLY CHEAP GOOD ILK GOODS, DRESS GOODS. LINEN GOODS, D091ESTIG GOODS WHITE GOODS. GOODS FOB MEN, GOODS FOR BOYS GOODS FOR CHILDREN IN FACT, THORNLEY'S, H. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, la a good place to buy DRY GOODS, because you are ure to get the world of your money, and alway a large block to select iroiu. "ONE PRICE CASH STORE.' THE FIVE BTORY WHITE BUILDING. Bstabllshed In 1858- f U8m8p aOHKAP DRY GOO J'8, CARPETS, MATTINGS, r. W. ARCHAMBATJLT. . E. Comer ELEVENTH and MARKET Street , opened tbla morn lu g, I rom auction AiiKimiavjariiebB.au wwi, h oiu.,,i,,i nd lim Ingrain Carpels, wool rilling, 40c, too,, and vie. Kuglton Tapestry Brussels Carpets, only l-76. Jtulry and Stair Carpets, 25c. to 75c. Rag Carpets, 45c, U 7 be Hemp Carpels, 86c, to 62c. Floor Oil Cloths, 00. Window bhadee, II to IS. Plain Window Hol land, too. While Matting. 87c to 60c. Red Matting, wic. u duo. woollen Druggeui, l to HIM, stair u Cloths. 26c. Spring Chlnttee, 12c, to 1U0, DeLftinea tbo. MttsUns, Uo, to iisc. i:iiKAP BTOt J9. E. Corner HIIVUNTH and T CUAUBKKS, NO. 818 AKCU STREET. L SuB'"es opening UaJly. lieal Cluny Laoea. . Jllack Guipure Laces, Polnte Applique Laoea, Pointe de Gaae Laea. Thread Veils lrom 2'6U. WHITE GOODS. Marseilles for Dresses Bargains. .French Muslins, lyards wide, atunnniiia eblrTel and Tucked Lace Muallns; India Twilled Long Clotli j Mam, Burjue, auu iiain NaiiiKookai soft finish camoriu, ixi .u. vuuutw Augiugs ana Insertion. new uuBian .i uuti ma X3ARI8.-AU PAGE, No. 16 RDB VTVIENNE, jipi,C'IAXXir fOH BILK , M A NTLKH, I DRY GOODS. J. C. STRAWIUUDGE & CO. Silk and Linen Plaid Poplins. THIS IS THE IAHT CASE WE HIIAU HAVE OF T II ES E VERY DESIRA HLE 4UOOOS, PRICE NAME A HEFOUE, (I'll PER YARD. MILK AND WOOL, PLAIN POPLINS IN THE NEW COLOKINKS-AMRER, BIS 91 ARK, AND LONDON DROWNS. CJKEY JIlXTlIltEN FOR TRAVELLING COsTUMlJl, PLAIN COLORED NEW Mil ADEN. MOHAIRS IN THE NOVELTIES IN o. o A. I1L IV C5- j. c. stkam bridge & CO. NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 IltsmrpS PHILADELPHIA. No. 1101 CHESMJT Street. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR jNJ3W STORE, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Cbeiuut WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, BLACK THREAD LACE SHAWLS. BLACK LLAMA LACE 8HAWL9, WHITE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS, O entirely new designs, at LOW PRICES. .inKrwmr 1011 'os S. W. Comer of IToxurtlA and Ajroh. IStts. HAVE THEIR SECOND OPENING OF SPRING GOODS TO-DAY. NEW CIIENE DRESS SILKS. NKW PLAID AMINTKIfK SILKS. HM-fill IULWMSI 11. Aim NILKW, KINIflARK AND ANItFR-COL'D MILKS. IMAGNIFICKNT NEW ORGAN DIES. PLAIN FAKHICN, FH LADIES' SUITS. J.l.Aitl LMI,AlturiKllt,II POINTS. WHITE L L A 91 A AND GRENADINE Nil AWLS. PCKK WHITE BAREGE MIAWLS. SPRING SHAWLS. OCR ORDERING. N. B.-BBOC1IE Mil CARE SHAWLS WITH THE IKINUK ON ALL FOCR N1M, MCA HLET AND BLACK CEN'ARES, INDIA RE-OPENING OP MYERS' "New Mourning Store." This Store baa Just been opened with a well-select STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS. AT POPULAR, PRICES. Also, the largest and handsomest assortment ol MOCRNING MILLINERY, Ever offered in this city, manufacluredexpressly tor this establishment. NO. Ills CHKSNUT STREET, "G1KAUD ROW.' A. MYERS, Lately of New York 22 fmw?m QPENINC. NEW CLOAK STOKE. NO. SIS ARCH STREET, Between Eighth and Ninth Street, Booth Side. The latest Bprlng Styles, in every quality ol Cloth, at very low prices. Ladle In search of NEW SPRING SA0QUE8 should nspect our designs and assortment belor purchasing elsewhere. DAVIS' NEW STORE, THE ARCH STREET CLOAK EMPORIUM, I Jlmwl2m Now 819 ARCH street, DRY GOODS. H. RTKEL A SON HAVE JUST RECEIVED from the late Auction Sale of Henkberd A JiuKton. several lots of Fine French Gnous. of the celebrated "Lupin" manufacture, "LI PIS'M" POLONAISE CLOTHS, ALL MILK AND WOOL, AMI! CHOICE COLO KN, IMI.VI.k III.KOKi: SOLD LESS THAN SI-HH. I.npln'i double width Wool Delaines. 750. to It. liounle wldtn black Wool Delaines, 750. 10 ll 00. Lupin's black Tamlse, 48 inches wide. P75. Lupin's black Tainlsn, l26, l-R7, -oo PLAIN MOHAIRS, ALL CHOICE COLORS. Corded Mohair Poplins, 45c. Motlled Mohairs ami Wranite Mixtures lor Mullli d Milks and Wool I'ophns, 75o. to ll I Plain Silk and Wool Poplins, II '62 to $1. lor Hnits. 50. PLAID MOHAIR POPLINS, SI, WORTH jnoiiAiH I-OPLINS, SI SI-25. ' me Plaid Llrlene Cloths, ll -25. Wool Plaid Uepe Poplins, i. Handsomi bilk and 3000 YDS. FINE PLAID POIL DE CHE VMI.M, Mm Mmit OVER OOr. TO 1 1)1 l-O It I . New styles of Moxamblques, 28, 81 87c 24 pes. black ai.d while Plaid Poll de Chevres, 22 1. HANDSOME BLACK SILKS, WITH LUSTRES. RICH HEAVY GROS GRAINS, RICH HEAVY TAFFETA PA RISKNNR. CF 1 UK, VERY -KST -LVONs" MANUFACl'dRB, AT LOW PRICKS. MILKS, PLAIN AND FANCY, All choice shades and styles, in great variety. COTTON GOO OS AS LOW AS THE LO EST. 1 case Bleached Muslins, 10c. 1 case 4 4 Muslins (perfect), 12140. New styles American Prints, 12,0. It NOS. 713 and I N. TENTH STREET. NDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, HAVING A LARGE STOCK OF INDIA SHAWLS On band, will offer them for the next three weeks at greatly reduced prices, lees than ever offered before. 4 18 8m Ladies In want ol this article will do well to pur, chase now, as gr at Indncement win be offered. A T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN MILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, MOCRNING GOODS, CAMM1MEBES, AND noCNE-FUHNISH-IAG DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Him NO. 77 CIIEMMUT STREET. C KPt TINGS Q L N ECHO MILLS, GERMANTWN, PHILADELPHIA. MeOAlLlMfr, CREAfeE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. MANCFACTCRERS OF THREE-PL.Y CARPETIN OS, EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN SUPERFINE INGRAIN, FINE INGRAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN, RUGS, MATS. ETC. (JAKT0N MATTINGS, FRESH IMPORiATIONS, All Widths and Styles. M'MLLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET. JlcCALLLMS, CREASE & SLOAN. CARPETINCS! 300 Pieces of Elegant Patterns OF ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY. Just arrived lrom Europe and now In Store, Also, a complete assortment ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, ENGLISH VELVETS, ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRIES, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN. VENETIAN, FOR HALLS AND STAIRS, MATTINGS, BUGS, MATS, ETC., FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES' LEEDOM & 8 HAW, NO, I i2 fmw2mrp 1 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth. QARPETINCS, OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, J. R. "WHITE, . No. 13 North SECOND Street. CHEAPEST IN TUB CITT. 461m First Carpet Store above Market. QARPETINGSl CARPETIN0S J. T. DELACROIX. No. 37 South SECOND Street. Ha received per tote arrival, atlarg assortment of J. CBOSSLET SON'S BRUSSELS CAB. -w. ....... miunr uamlGNM. . . . 1 !.,. .n'hiM-Dlr Extra Super Fin ivuuiiu ......rrViai 11 trr A(4 in ana ml. v-r " m aiuu v. A - , X . .... a ll ' . I m iuv,n 1 l"t v.r.",J V'jv. ' M,ll,h Willi PETS, OIL CLOTHS. SHADES, Jfcm. whton wiuj uild at .rrlv rwl...vJl nrkxM. whqleaaJ ana rew 'AUlli auu -t . w j n.L4i:ivoiA ...."..h HKIIONU Street, wo. ""V.nai,eiint street. Between Mrlte"jn aJ" fining apol N. B. PartloulAi aiM)niHoB pM W tM Ia Ofitc and CouiiUug-rocuu. CARPETIHCS1 JAUES H. 0RHE, SON c5c CO., CHESNUT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. FRESH CARTON MATTINGS, WIIITF, RED, CHECH, AND FANCY, 4-4, 5-41, AN D 0-4 WIDE. JAMES II. 0RNE, SON & CO , CHESMJT ST,, BELOW SEVEMII, HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR Hl'HINO IMPORTATION OF OARPE TINGS, OF F. V FRY DESCRIPTION. French Chenille, Axminster, HILTON. VELVETS, BRUSSELS, A0 TAPESTRIES. 3-4 A 0-4 VELVETS, WILTON, RRUSSKI.S anh VELVET CAIM'ETS, ITII BORDERS TO SWATCH, FOR HALLS JAMES H. 0RNE, SON & CO., tllESNLT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. TllKEE-rLIES, KMILISU AND AMEUIC.V.N l.(.I.Al.S, Eilili iiLd American Oil lotli COCOA 1TIATTIXGS, DRUGGETS, LINEN tlllMU CLOIHS, RUGS AND MATS 4 1Bfmw2mrp OF EVtRY DESCRIPTION nEORCE W. HILL MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CAKPET1NGS, o. 186 NORTH THIRD STREET, Haaon band a large ais"oItmeut of DESIRABLH PATTERNS, to which be "- the attention of buy. erSj 1 18 wfm3m gTEAIfl CARPET CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 611 S. SEVENTEENTH STREET. Tbe best CARPET CLEANER In use. All ordqrs promptly attended to, 4 8 im4b JOxEPtI WILSON, Proprietor. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. Q H A M PAGNES, IIOCRS, CLARETS, SAUTERNES, FAVORITE BRANDS, LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. BY RECENT ARRIVALS FROM LONDON, PORT WINES, SHERRY WINES, MADEIRA WINES, VERY OLD BRANDIES, THE FINEST SELECTION. OLD WHISKIES, OLD WHISKIES, SOME EXCEEDINGLY CHOICE LOTS. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, lllmwftmrp NO. HIO CHESNUT ST. HENRY S. HANNIS k CO., Nos. 218 and 220 8. FRONT Street, OFFES, TO TBS TBADS. IS LOTS TO BUJi Two Thousand (2000) Barrels Free OLD RYE WHISKIES Ranging from THREE to TEN yea oage. ALSO. 8ix Thousand (6000) Barrels in Bond, DISTILLED IN 1865 AND 1888.: Liberal contract made for lot TO arb.iv, ofthi year's manufaotura. 9mwf4m4p BOARDING. OARDING. BEST LOCATION IN THE B i,v. Neur tne earn, abuij ai, o. ii norm TwiNTIETJl btreei. i nruea uau iibyb a ouoioe or A ile rooms, if applied for at oiioe, with a genteel family. The ground Is the highest in the olty, and tnvre cannot be a more pleasant city summer real ".Mlound. 80 iut " SUMMER RESORTS. S UMMER BOAEDINO. THAT SPLENDID, healthy, and popular place known a at Media (on the Went Chester Railroad), Delaware county, Pennsylvania, 1 now open for the raneptlou oi guests. tlVlui MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. Wo now offer a largo assort ment of FANCY BONNETS and TRIMMED HATS, for Ladies, Misses, and Children; and in PRICE, VARIETY, and STYLE, we defy competition. Novelties in FRENCH BONNETS AND FLOWERS, RIBBONS, CRAPES, SILKS, ENGLISH HATS, Etc., at moderate prices. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHES NUT Street. AMBER. PEARL. CRYSTAL AND MET TRIMMINGS. ZEPHYR WORSTED, SOLD FULL WEIGHT, AT ltAPSON'S 4lDiBp TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY. Y0 U R N I NC MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP JMOTJI1INIINO BONNETS, AT NO. 904 WALNUT STREET. 827 (im MAD'LLE KEOCH. 5 M US. It. DILLON, NOS. !Wa AND S31 SOUTH STREET, Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLI- i adit's', Mli-ses', and Children's traw and Fancy lion ntts and Hals of the latest styles. Also. MIlis, Velvets, Ribbons, Crapes, Feathers, Flowers, frames, etc 7 18 FOR SALE. GERMANTOWN. FOR SALE THE JLM property at the B. K. corner of CH UKCII Luue aim I'HKW hlreet, -l-u feet on Chew street and iii tuet on Church lane, with small eotutge and stable. Lot gradid ant. lanled with clioioe trees--one of the moht desirable lols lu Oermiintown for a hand some residence. WILLIAM 11. BACON, 5 a 6t No. 'iWj WALNUT Street. fff G ERMANTOWN. FOR SALE HAND- Baasome stone llesidence.ClIEW Street, second bouse eutu oi Church Lane. Lot 148 by 8:i7ia lest, beaiitlluliy laid out with trees, sbrubhery, hedcu, etc. Eurly pus sesKion. WILLIAM H. BACON, 6 2 61 No. 2l8it WALNUT Street. FOR SALE OR TO LET THE H0U8E No. 4111 LOCUST felreel. 23 by 120 feel; furnished or luuiuruisneu. Apply at No 221 CHESNUT Street. 4 27 If t-ecund story. TO RENT. CONCERT HALL, No. 1217. 1219, and CHaSNUT STREET. Ibis elegant and spacious Mull Is now ready lor RKiNT nlghllyor shoit seosons It Is pariicuiariy adapted lor Concerts, i,eciun s, Fairs, Festivals, eto. etc. Conrecied with the sau e Is a Itauqueting Boom seventy leet .ong aud fifteen leel wn e, u com modious Kitchen auu Range, Hot ana Cold Water, liresslng-Koom, etc. For terms, apply to BEATTY & LUTTUaN, Lessees, 4 20 4w Box 105 Philadelphia P O . or at tho Hall. ( TO RENT-WOODS IDE COTTAGE. A 1 i'J; double Gothic built House, with conuU house, btuble, aud other oul-bulUllngs; beautiful lawns, well hhuded, and altogother a uesirable residence tor Bummer or winter. House located at a station on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, tiiteen nil mites' ride lrom lliocity. Apply at theollice ol the Conllueii tat Life Insurance Company, No. 4Z5 CHESNUT Street. 5 1 4l TO RENT AN OFFICE ROOM ON THE .first floor of No, 521 Cht-Hnut street, the cbeiipest lent in tbe city. Inquire or uii A-Mim-its 0 rui..Mjii, General Agents Washington Lite Iusurance Coiupuuy, Biuik of the Republic Building, Noa. bO'J aud 811 CHESNUT Street. Bl TO RENT A HOUSE ON THE NORTH side of OHEEN Street, west ot Tweutttth. oue In good order. Address C, at this olllce. 5 2 at WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. C E PITCHERS. MEAD & O O., FORMERLY AT THE CORNER OF NINTH AND CHESNUT STS., ARE NOW AT No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, We have Just finished, In a very superior manner, OVER (Id") ONE HUNDRED NEW STYLES OF ICE PITCHI.RH, all of our own plate, and warranted In every respect, which we .are now ottering at enormously low prices. ICE PITCHERS, Chased and Engraved ....8-30 ' ' -uo Fine Chased, lu-oo " " ' H-u0 Very fine ana rich U'00 SuperlorChased and Medalliou.lSiNi Very Elegaut Medallion -lotto MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR. 4 4 8mrp BAILEY & CO., IY0. 819 UimilT STREET, Have Jnit Received per Steamer Per el re, NEWEST STYLES FRENCH JEWELRY AND PARIS 4 1 mwl8mrp FANS. THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELE brated PRESTON, and the pure bard GREEN WOOD X)AL. Egg and Stove, sent to all part of the olty at 'Ml per ton; suiwrlor LEHIGH at A75. 1-jub or the above articles are warranted to give per feet '.atlsrartlon in every respect. Order received at No. lu h. THlKDtreet; JuniNirlum, No. 1314 WASH XDiUlON Auu, 44 AUCTION SALES. Faiir Ford, Auclloneer, . C I L K L L A N D A CO M AtTii'iiYjJT r. " lo rninp Ford ix. AUCTION kKRB. Ko, 6o MARKET Street. BALE OF 1800 CAPE" Boon, RHOE8, JtROGANS, . n Monday Mnrnlnii Wiiy 8, commencing at to o'clock -ni .all kv catalogue, lor cash, ls cUes e7A Rov.' and ouths' HO..U, Shoes. Rrogans, RR"o?V ml ' AIho, women's, mlKneiT, and 01,11(1. rlty and Kn.irern manufsb'urers to which ihVV? tlon ot the trade I. called, ' Wbtjl' lhfy" JOHN B. MYERS A CO., AUCTION KET! No. 282 and 234 MARKET Street W E3 LA ROE PEREMPTORY HALE OF FRENCTI iUn OIUER EUROPEAN l.RY GOODS. ETC. . . Oil Monday Morning. . May 8. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue on four months' credit, about io lots of French. ludlZ German, and UrillKh Dry Goods, embracing a lu 2: sortmeni oi fancy and staple articles In sllks,worsted. woollens, lln"ns. aud cotlons, N. R.-Oools arranged for examination and cata. lognes ready early on morning ol sale. H ao&i LTJX.E SALKOF BOOTS. SHtttSS, BRO KW. ETU UOOJJ!:. TKAVeLlINU BAGS, On Tuesday Morning, May 7, at 10 o clock, will be sold, by catalogue. on four months' crefllt, about ISoOparkagm bnola?bOM balmorals. etc.. embraolng a prime and fresh assort.' menl of tlrst class city auu Eastern maniitarture. Open lor exsmlnatlou wllU catalogues early on the morning of sale. - 15 1 M LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. FRFNrrr GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD ' We will hole a large sale ot foreign and domestic dry goods, by catalogue, on lour months' credit and part lor cash, " "uu On Thilpa.lnv n-nnln, May 9, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 1200 packairna and lots of staple aud lancy articles, lu woollens worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons. "uuueus, N. ".Catalogues ready and goods arranged for exhibition early on morning ol sale. -, 8 St B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONELB, No. 1020 CHESNUT Street. lutf AUCTION BALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITTTRlr. B. SCV1-T. Jr., will give bis personalVtSJn' to sales ot household furniture, at the residencna ot parties rem,vlng or breaking up housekeeping, on tlin niOAt fiivnrRhln twrnn F "U LA8T IMPORTANT SALE OF THE 8E vON HIGH-CLASS AMERICAN AND FOKElGlf rAia iiiNus, o'clock. the entire recent kunoriailoii of A. D'Huv yetter, Esq., of Antwerp, comprising about 275 realfv highest class Modern Paintings, together with a num. her of American productions, making In all oneo the best collections ever ottered m this counirv Among the artists represented are ruiuiiuiii Troyon, David Ool, L. Robbe. Cuas. Delkert. Tbeo. Gerard, RolUaen, 11 . savry. ver lloeven Eall.C. J. de Voget, J. Kuyten, Boogaeidt, h Kruseman, a. van namme, veyrasset, B. C. Koek Eoek, Lion, V. Musln, W. Verschuur, De-la-Haye, L. Lampe, t-errure. Vaarmau. IfV V OS, Von Seben, Stroebel, Maes. J. Le Bret, L. Julllnrd. Van Sevendnnrk (v u.miu Jas. E. Meadows, E. Verbneckhoveu, and others. AMEH1CAN- E. Moran, E. D. Lewis, Jas. Hamilton. Milne Banisev, G. W. N Icbolson, H. C. Blhpham. J.Fulkuer, H. Helmlck. and other.. T Moran, J. R. Lambdin, T. Butler, J. Walker, The Paintings will be on view on Tuesday, with catalogues, uniit lo o'clock P. M., and coutinue until evening ot sale. Tne attractive character and high class of t he Point ings render this sale well worihy the attention or collectors, connolsweurs. and dealers. 4 27 lot M THOMAS A SONS. NtW. 139 AND 141 .. S. FOURTH Street. SALE OF STOCKS AND REAL VST ATE. MAY 7, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tbe Exchange, will Include: WALNUT Street, Nos. 218 and 220. Valuable office building. SPRUCE Street, No. 00?. Valuable residence. MARKET Mreet, No. I1i.1l. Busiuets stand. QUEKN Street, Nos. lis aud 11.1. sieam bakery. EIGH'I U street, Nos. Hi7 and 5ol). Siabie and coach, bouse. THIRD Street, No. 908. Brick dwelling. C'LaHK Street. Brick dwelling. HIi PP' N Mreet, No. Xii. Tavern and dwelling, BODINK Street, No. 17ol. Brick dwelling. BAKER Street, east or 7th. Four brick .dwellings. E1GH1H Street, No. Sis, below South. Store and dwelling. PINE Street. No. 131 !. Bi Ick d wellluv. LOCUST Street, No. ixi'ft. Handsome cottage. tiUINCW street, No. 237. Two brick dwellings. WOOl) Street, No. 822. Brick dwelling. J RANEFOllD ROAU, No, Wit. Desirable country place. t FKONT Street. No. 352. Modern rslilen(!e MAKGABETTA Mreet, ,o. Intl. B'tck dwelling. TH IBTEbNTH Street, o 131, above Waiiiuu De sirable residence. GREEN Mreet. No. 2120. Modern dwelling. LOMBARD Street, No. l . Modern residence. RACE Street. No. 17o7. Modern residence. WALNUT Sueet, west ol Fifly-secoud. Building lot. NEW MARKET Street, No 300. Store and dwell ing. GASKILL Street, Nos. 4I8 and 420. Four brick: dwellings. CUMBERLAND Avenue, west of Amber. Brick dwelling. ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey. Three hotels, known as the "shormau House," "Bradley House," and ''Hiawatha House. Full particulars at the auction rooms. 5 8 3t 1 PUBLIC SALE CITY PROPERTY.- THOMAo fe SONS. Auctioneers. JS.RY DESIRABLE LOIS. CHRISTIAN Street, between jNinih ana Tenth streets. Pursuant to ordinances ol tbe Select aud Common Councils ef the city ot Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, wl houl reserve, bv order 01 Commis sioner of City Property, on TUESDAY, May iM, is7, at 12 o'clock, noon, ai the Philadelphia Exchange, All that lot of g'ound situate on the south slue of Christian street, between Ninth aud Tenth streets, known as "Moyamensiiig Hall" property, con taining In Iront on Christian street about 1, 0 leet, aud in dej.lh 177 leet. It will be divided Into soinller lots, aud sold according to a survey, which may uo seen at the auction looms. Terms 20 per cent, of the purchase money shall be paid in cash at the time ol sale and the balance may beseemed upon the premises by mortgage 1 ayable In five years, with Interest semi annually, or ou ground rent In the usual form, or the whole purchase money may be paid In cash, at the option of tbe purchaser, udon the delivery of tbe aeed. .nl under such other conditions aud terms if sale as shall be fixed bvsa'd Commlllee. . 6 8 4 11 16 18 22 is 2a M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Nos. 13M and 141 S. FOURTH Street. J, (JUMMEY At SOliS, AUCTIONhERS No. 608 WALNUT Street. Hold Regular Sale ot REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGeT Handbills of each property htsued separately. loon catalogues published and circulaiou, contalnlns: full descriptions ot property 10 be sold, aa also a oar ' tlal list -I property contained In our Real Estate Reitia. ter. auu ollered al private sale. Sales advertised dally In all the dally newspaper Ledger. North American, German Free Presa In quirer, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat. Aire Evening Telegraph," Press, and Legal Intelligencer,' SitIE bALK os M0NDAV. MAY 6th, ELEGANT RESIDENCE. 28 feet froPfc with larm Stable and Carriage-bouse aud Lot. 173 leet deep. No D12 Walnut street. " VALUABLE PROPERTY, No. 219 Vine street. M feet iront by HH feet deep, ihiough to Wood .trie. HANDSOME MODERN BK-1DENCE. wlilTaverv convenience. No. 2C7 Plue street. V;,1' wllu "very NkVis C l8Und' K3S2 WUCK RESIDENCE. s AJIUEL C. FORD & SONS. AUCTION tf!cP No. 127 B. FOURTH street, Sale of Real Estat. stock. Loans, etc.. at Phn delphia Exchange, every Friday atia cUock nm Our sales are advertised In all the dally and aevS s;netsf wm b8 - s& t REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALK. Til V A DMVDC a . n . BY THOMAS BIRCH & son NO hmmiV. Nivr Mreet. above Eleventh Hi'. 1110 CHE8 PANCOA6T A WARNOCK, A.OCTIONFvna No. 840 MARKET STREET. 'l'l-ilONEEIi8 V. Ortice NjOQMgRCK iut 3rv ivi j v A L. A. 11. LiajAaiiJitirj Late No. 1012 Chesnut street, have rem.JT.T? FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTER? TStSSit Comprising In part the enure recent Importation of r.,. '1.7,.JvjB-' Wlli"'1l at the Art Gallery, No 1020 lti?t,F A0IllbZa,f'- We.1- If V