AritIL M, 1869. r.TT twttV TMEflXTtttl TT?T TrlT A fTJ PT71T. A TYRTiPHT A. SATURDAY, JIlFi 17 VI L l'J V Xi-VKX A AJAJ-aJI Hill 11 -a a, -a -a- " 7 COMM17W1ATION. n,e Part WarHrnn' Rpltt. m. tla .Mor 3"A Mining T,ivmrK ifurtr.rrtiflofi appeared Id your pPr . .HoarT of Warden with bavin bill m3 calculated, If rtgncd by the ov a ?m"ie from the port of Philadelphia. in answer to it its, 1 "tuon ofthe commerce o4wMfoTthe wrrro entirely mifire- ft the port of rhllPh aM from two to Tenanted by the P; lvfnK at this port yearly are. .".mired vessel" arriving m j teat inie in the river before reacn- toey throw throw in w'- ",.J .,r,Dlt attached lor vne he tuiowaj r " i attr.hpd I tagthe wharf. "lh?tl'"a""thik Also for Infc-r- Violation oi vter or H lpi""1"r f erln with the IWj'SS . number of other iwcharge of their duties, ami for a n g M men. ZioLuoln of Prt Srt5oSf ?S5mHi before Un here. jKX'frrtitaw? 8 thM violator. i of Jjrt J '"l0aded and none before DO alow, that h.eThae propofd 1)111 merely gave JoOent to obtained. ' n"Itn0,rlty to proceed more fmmmarliv of wardens are composed of a "Vntlemcn that are beyond reproach, two- y tto advioe, for the du iu ftll,horlee anv arrcHt, " - tv iirnniniiniK ""- i ... - Fi nrovl'u'd that the process Issued (which 2 mmons not. a waYrant), should U re- 1 ' Lkio Tiu criminal procesH, that is, insieau ui fbiV?neCdWfSre a hearing could be ob- rf"5g.tmutht be heard as soon after the summons rferfedM oZld be made convenient, and Had Dee n serv - -f ... a. M th0 ad of waiting twenty days ior an appeui, teau oi tiv i . roadv in one dav. Instead oi w""? ' V i. S hi rpadv In one da -i. Preside here, and always tries to get away mrtM soon m possible? As you have given SSJirSr mh?mrblftutainent of facts made by fhi Vewel Owners' Association, and have denounced i nronBed bill as "one of the most outrageous meaK of the present sesRion of the Igtalature," ?trart that Voir well-known desire to see fair pluy wunumceyoS i to let us be heard and to change 3T.mSspnectfuny, your obeaicntnt, Master Warden for the Tort of riilladulphia. Public Favor Declined. gv the Editor of The livening Telegraph. ,.uiktowk. April 84, 1869.-My name havlns been freely mentioned in the various dally papers laiAi in connection wu utnij-..u.v- artSent, I un obliged to state thus publicly what ffi rns for believing had some t me since been ... . t. ....nrl it fi-lTTlllllI I nn mil loceDted as valid ones, In a more private manner. thM neither my health nor the cares of a somewhat Mive business would admit of my accepting any roaitlon of public trust or otherwise at this time, iwiinff deenlv irrateful for so many expressions of iujUnB and good-will, I am, with mmm gww, WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAYED IN CROQUET HEADQUAIITEKS. J Twelve varieties from 16-00 per set up, made of BOXWOOD, ROSEWOOD. APPLE and KOCK MAPLE. Tainted In China colors, which we guarantee wlU Wear as long aa the wood itself. ' B. HOSKINS & CO., fitaUoners and Steam Power Printers, lio. 913 ARCH Street, mwB3m PHILADELPHIA. QLOTHS, QASSIMERE9, ETO. S FECIAL AN NO UNO JSMJsn x. W.T.SNODGEASS&CO., . No. 34 South SECOND Street, Have Just received a fresh importation of Genuine Scotch Cheviots, I Elegant French Coatings LATEST STYLES OS Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, FOR THEIR C4 3 8mry RET AIL DEPARTMENT. PIANOS, ETO. -r-, STEINWAY & 80N3' fflrf Plsnnare and upright Pianoa, at jflHUOBCHKbNtJT Street. GRAND BLASIUS B1U Trv. nwinmmY'S PIANOS. ONE at V-efH-Vmte Hooae. BeTn rrtoa. Also, Mli ARCH Street. , 4um CHICK.JSttlU Grand Bqnare and Upright f IAK OS, ntTTTOJTS. 118tf No. 914 CHE8NUT Street. ALBRECHT. BIEKES BOH M TOT, HTR8T-OLABB PIANO FORTES. ftf UWAKKMS,PNo?5iqAIWH r-rrfe, RTECK & CO.'S & HAINES BR03. ffFTH PIANO FORTES. VKr MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET AND METROPOLITAN OKUANtj, "Uh n6W "ToX HUMANA. inT).TimMnl off ured to Durchaaerf. Jw v i I, GOIILD. 4 8 itnth 8m No. W3 CHESNUT Street. -r, "SCHOM ACKER & CO.'S" GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. WAREROOMS, No. 1103 CHESNUT STREET. JJ, B. New and Second hand Piano to rent. Toning and Moving promptly attend od to 4 B Ira NEW MUSIC. TIITOHCOCK'S HALF-DIME MUSIC. J l Biity aheeta of Music mailed for $3, or any of the -n- "l av9 uwiTtkrt numbers. Koa. 80. CALX ME THINK OWN. 61. WHY WANDERING HEREf bi. PRETTY. PRETTY BIRO. tx THOSE TABSELS ON THK BOOTS. M. FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. 85. LADY MINE. M. BOOTBLACK'S SONG. 67. SWEETHEART. f& THE KMILE OK MEMORY. 69. MABEL WALTZ. K. MEET ME IN THE LANE. LOVE; 1 THE LANCASHIRE LAKH. Si tmk FORK ION COUNT. a WHERE TH ERE'H A WILLTHERE'S AJWAY. t)4. UK WAlvnrtu r aj . , , "in., 66. BOSTON BELLES. t6. CHESNUT STREET BELLES. 7. BARNEY O'HEA. 8. MY MOTHER HEAR. vm it. mi ...i.iattt apnd for a cataloimo. Addreit BENJAMIN W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, No! 24 BEEKMAN' Street, N. V. It WINES. w I N S J.st arrived, pox "favour," cargo of LOUIS K0E8- Celebrated Burguncly Ports and other Wines ana &nemes, rem the Spanish doom of MULLER, BONSAM ft BA- BO B, lor aaie front wharf by the imponerfc WALDEN, KOEIIN & CO.. Mo. 800 jBouth FRONT fiHrvvt, THIRD EDITION . FROM WASIllKQTOJi. fXM Dtrmtt to The Owning TiUgrapK TbH Third Amtlntant rxtmMter-Jeifrlhlp. Washihoton, April S4. The President has ap pointed A. H. Markiand to be Third Assistant Postmaster-General. Markland's name was sent to the Senate some time ro, and was reported upon ad versely by the Committee on Post Ofllces and Post Koads. lie was a delegate to the Johnson Soldiers' Convention at Cleveland, and was anions the active supporters of Andy Johnson all through the im peachment. Had bis name come before the Senate he would un questionably have been rejected without division, M serious charges were preferred agaiust lilui. Vtijxttch to the Atmeiattd Press. Sprrlal Order from the Array 1 Iea.dqua.rtm. Washwoton, April 24. The following special order Is lust Issued : flKADgt'AHTKHfl Ol THIS AKMT, AnjOTAKT-OENB- ral s Okkick, Washington, April IB, lbt!9 Firmt. Th fnllowlne awifrnmpnt to duty of ttie ofRcer of the Aniutant-iieneral a lltiHrtnient In hnrehy made. Ana the oftinora whone pontfl ro chatiKod will be relieved from their nrenent duties as early aa rtracticable. and will uro ceed to the headquarter to wbioh Uiey are ani(fnml, and renort for duty. Colonnl and Brevet llrinadiertjleneral R. C. Drum, to headquarters Military I Mvision of the Atlantic; I.ieutenant-Colonel and Krevet Maior-lleneral Jamea B. Fry to Headquarters Military Divixuin of the Houth; Lt.- (ol. and nvt. Maj.-Jen. teore 11. Hartsuff, to head- ciuartera military cliTiMon of the Atiaaourl: liieut.-uol.aua rirevet-Hriffadier4ten. John C. Kelton to headquarter of the army ; l.ieutenauMJolonel and Brevet'lirirzadier General Robert Williams to headquarters of the army Muior and lirevet-Maior-Ueneral V illinm U. Whinnle to heuiquarters Military Division of the Pacific; Mnjurand Hrevet-rmpaaier-'Uenernl unaunoey JvicKeever to neaa quarters Deartnient of the Fast; Major and Rrevet-ItriHdier-tjeoeral (ieorfre 1). Kuffffle to headqunrters Deiiartmsnt of the I'latte: Major and lirevet HriKa- dier-General Tliwuaa M. Vincent to the head quarters of the Army; Major and Brevet-Rriiraile--Oen-eral Alvah D. (ireen, to Headquarters Department of I)a kotah; Rricadier and Hrovot-Major-(oneral Kamiiol KrecK, to Headquarters of tne Army; Major ana tirevei Colonel John P. KherlKitime, to Headnarters Departmet.t of California; Major and Hrevet-Colonol Hamnel A. Chal fin.to lleadtiuartere Department of the Missouri ; Major and Urevet-Urijtadier-General lxiuis H. Pelour.e, to Headquar ters Department of the Lakes; Major and Brevet -Colonel Henry u. wood, to Headquarters 1'iirn ai Hilary imriiici; jvhuior ana Hrevest;oionei .losetin it. i avior 10 iiea'iouar- ters of the South : Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. P. Martin, to Headquarters, Department of the Cum berland. Too commanding general of any department or district, not included m the foregoing ordera, will appoint an Acting Assistant Adjutant-General from his owu command, or from tne list of omcers awaiting orders. ISy command Of General rilierman, K. D. TOWNSENT, Adjutant -General. Commander George K. Belknan ordered to duty aa Navigation Officer at Boston Navy Yard; LI e tenant Commander John N. Quackenbush to the naval station at League isiana, r'a. ; Paymaster r.awara rutnam to amy as Paymaster at Portamouth, N. H., the first of May next ; Lieutenant-Commander Allen D. Brown is detached from the I'lscataqua, and granted leave ot ab sence: Paymaster J. Si. Carpenter is aetacnea from duty at Portsmouth, W. H., and ordered to settle tns accounta. Naval Constructor Kdward Hart is detached from the Boston Navy Yard and ordered to tne lavy ara at Mare Island, California ; Third Assistant Kngineers, W. H. Kussell and James Quinn, are detached from the Guer riere and Pawnee, and granted leave of absence, prior to honorable discharge. The orders assigning Naval Contrac tor Isaiah Hanaouui to Mare Island, California, ure re- voked. FItOM BALTIMORE. Provincial Council of the Catholic Church. Bai.timork. April W. The tenth I'rovlnclal Coun cil of the Roman Catholic Church, embraced within the province of the Archbishop of Baltimore, con venes here to-morrow. A number of bishopa from the Southern States and from Pennsylvania aud Delaware will be present. The Frewlset. Buffalo. April 24 The water of Grand river, Canada, receded rapidly this morninpr, leaving the track of the Grand Trunk Hallroad, between Buffalo aud Detroit, clear ana uninjureti. urmns leave aim arrive by tnis route on time. - '-i Fire at RoclioNtei'. Nrw Yokk. April S4. The resktence of Willlum A. H listed, between Glenville and Greenwich, Con necticut, was hurnea on t rmay nisrnt. loss. io,umi. ISO insurance, ine nre was cauaeu dj u ui'iecuve flue. Thb Mortality of thk City. The numlier of deaths in the city for the week ending ut noon to-day was 811, beltiR an increase oi ho over tne corresponu inn period of last year. Of these, 1!W were adult.s; lft3 minors; 238 were born In the I'nlted States; 6:t were foreign ; 10 were unknown; 16 were people of color; and 11 from the country. Of the number, 8 died of congestion or the bruin; B of iiifluinmution of the lungs; 9 of marasmus; 1 of scarlet fever; 1 of dysentery ; and 11 of old age. 'ine tieams were uiviueu aa loiions aniuiig iuv difierent wards: Wards. Ward. .... & Fifteenth 10 ....14 Sixteenth fi 8 Seventeenth 15 ....10 Eighteenth 2fi .... T Nineteenth. 83 .... B Twentieth IB ....IB Twenty-llrst B ...,10 Twenty-second 6 First Second Third Fourth.... Fifth Sixth Seventh .. Eighth Ninth TlTwentv-thlrd 9 Tentli. 8 Twenty-fourth IB Eleventh 9 Twenth-Ilfth , Vl Twelfth B Thirteenth 9 Twenth-sixth 13 Twenty-seventh 14 Fourteenth. 1 Twenty-eighth, 6 Mayor Fox yesterday appointed Henry Gentner on the ponce force ior tne sevenui uminci. The name belnjr very fanUUur, we referred to our files, aud found that one Henry lientner natt voticnea no less than ten times for persona securing naturali zation papers In the Supreme Court during luHt Sep tember and October. Of course it Is Impossible to say that these names refer to the same lndivitlual.but It Ib a striking coincidence. John uaiiugner nas uiso been assigned a position on the police force. Some months ago one John Gallagher was tried and acquitted of a homicide, In tne court or oyer ana Terminer, ana me same mui vldual was In custody on the charge of being impli cated in the Bhootlng of Policeman Voting, at Kighth ana Lomuuru streets, on tne night or tue octooer election. As in the above case, it is not for us to say that these crimes are attached to the person Just ap pointed as a guaraiuu oi tne properties ana lives oi our citizens. TnK Finale to the Bkoad Strkkt Bails. The closing scene connected with the tearing up of the rails on Broad street took place this morning at 10 o'clock, at the corner of llroad and Market streets, where they had been carefully plied by the workmen and watched over, since their removal from the cen tre of the thoroughfare. A large crowd had collected in pursuance of an order for their sale, by John Bon ier. Esq.. riunerintenrtent or the City Railroads. M. Thomas Jk Sons officiated as auctioneers, aud after starting the bids, the property, comprising about eighty tons, was readily disposed oi. ine prices brought were tiil-92 per ton for the cast iron and 4-48 for the wrought Iron. FOR SALE. T3j COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. Li:::' Thfl auhauriber off era for sain the Form and Country Mansion of the late William Riuhardiwn, Eaii., itUHted lumr Linwood Station, Delaware county. Penn sylvania, eiuhtmm miles south of the city of Philadoliilna, ana rattier lets than two miles back Irom the line of the rniladul)lna and WiIminKton Railroad. The building-a conxint of a eomnaratively new double Three-sbvry httaie Mansion, finished throughout in the inoai aunaiantiul manner, witn a coaclriioiise stable. Ice house, etc. Also, a commodious atone frame Farm House, with large Barn, Wagon Houses, Kheds, and all conveni ences for storius orons. Bo run House, etc. The Farm has been rreatly improved by the late proprietor, and brought to a hi(h degree of fertility. Location high and perfectly ueaitliy, and the surrounding country the most romantic ana picturesque in the whole country. The almost hourly Wn.m.nui,n wnu i-uiiaaeipnia ana oilier cities by tlie railroadand river aflorda every facility that could be do- !irSw. .7,"'e.ryie"y- A,'l'rl, the subscriber, one of Au,t J. B. OKIR. TJnwood, Pennwylvania, GKKMANTOWN.-FOR 8ALE NEW stone COTTAGE, on KM,.. T. :. wk from station; weU builL eiulit Thml.e .JTZn tnodern improvenienU. A t- No. 317 WALNUT Street. MEDiOAL. QUILFORD SPRING WATER NATURE 8 CHEAT REMEDY FOR DYBPEPKIA, KIDNEY OOMPLi RHEUMATISM, and NEURALGIA. This is the oldest and most powerful Medicinal R 1 Rnring In ued by the Vermont, ana uss uen euuureea ana preecrib Medical Faculty ainoe 117. In diseases requiring an alterative, lta action is speedy and ueruianent. A descrirtive pamphlet of the Rpring, its enrea, and the anaislV Ul tue water, can ue prvcuiuu grail yi tlie WHOLESALE AGFJJT8, JOHN WYETH & BRO., No. 14 H WAIJJUT Htreet. Also for sale by CHA8, KLLJH, (jUN A CO., No. IUO( WHAT J S DYSPEPSIA? BYSFEFSIA HAS THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS i 1. A (JoiisUnt Falu or Uncwine In the Pit of ue Btowticn, which le caused by a permanent contraction of the Btomaeh upon undigestccl.food. It generally begins immediately or a short time after eating; Is generally ery severe and obsti nate. 2. Flatulence and Acidity. Those symptoms arise from the indigestion of food, which fer ments, instead of digesting. 8. CostivcneiW and Loss of Appetite. These symptoms are tne enccts oi the unnatural con dition of the food In the stomach, and the want of pure bile nud gastric juice. The (stomach is often painfully distended by wind; the appetite is sometimes voracious. 4. Gloom and Depression of Spirits. Thia state unfits many for ttio enjoyment of life, and Is caused by the impure blood furnished by Im perfect digestion. In this stage of the disease many persons commit enicldo. There is a con stant foreboding of evil, and nn indifference and positive Inability to perform the offices of life. 5. Diarrhoea. After being at first costive, the sufferer is afflicted with diarrhoea, which is owing to a diseased condition of the bowels pro duced by the undigested food, which Is evacu ated in the same condition as when eaten, and of course gives no strength to the system. C. Pains in all Parts of the System Arise from the action of Impure blood upon the nerves. They are felt chiefly in the head, sides, and breast, and in the extremities. In many cases there is an uneasiness in the throat, with a sense of choking or suffocation; the mouth is often clammy, with a bud taste and furred tongue, 7. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpitation of the Heart. Many persons pronounced as having these diseases have, in fact, nothing but Dys pepsia, the lung and heart disease being only symptoms. 8. Cough. This is a very frequent symptom of Dyspepsia, and leads very often into con firmed Consumption. 9. Want of Sleep. A very distressing symp tom, resulting often in mental derangement. 10. Symptoms of External Relation. The patient is affected painfully by cold and heat, which is owing to unnatural dryness of skin, and the skin is often affected by eruptions and tet ters. The gloomy dyspeptic avoids society as much as possible. 11. Vomiting A frequent and distressing symptom. It relieves the pain, but emaciates and-wears out the patient. 13. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, Headache, and Staggering iu Walking These are very alarming symptoms, which are speedily removed by our medicine, but if neglected are quickly followed by numbness and sudden death. 13. It Is impossible for us to give all the sytnp toms of Dyspepsia in so small u space, but the above are considered sufficient, if we udd that the patient loses his memory and regard to sur rounding objects, and frequently becomes morose and sour in disposition. We should say, how ever, that pains in the joints and stiffness of the limbs, which go by the name of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, are produced by Dyspepsia. Also, a hardness of the muscles of the abdomen, which becomes contracted and hard, aud in some cases the belly sinks, instead of being gently promi nent. A touch of the Dyspepsia has changed a muu's whole life, and an irregularity of the bile has made many nu angel almost a fieud. If the gas tric juice is all right, and the blood In swimming order, the world Is a nice, bright, plea6aut place, from w hich nobody is in a hurry to move; but if in that queer, mysterious fluid there i au alloy, the sky of life is all cloud, the winds howl, and everything is dark and dismal. If you wuut to feel huppy, look after your ditivc aud elr culating svktems. ' " - One box of Dr. Wihart'6 Great American Dys pepsia Fills will cure the most aggravated aud long standing cases f Dyspepsia, where physi cians and all other remedies fail. VOll SALE AT DR. WISHART'S GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE STOUE, no. 232 north SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. PA., WLcrc an ex.oelleut fain)ly phyblciun will ba found In attendance, who can be consulted In strict confidence, dtUer In pcrsou or by mail, free of charge. Trice of Pills, $! per box. Sent by mall, with full instructions, on receipt of price. Addrcsa "L. Q. C. WISIIART, II. D., No. 033 North SECOND Slioct, ruiladelplilii." It a FOURTH EDITION I FEOH THE CAPITAL. Prescient Oranrs Nominauons- I - - ' a a Thosc Injected and Laid on the Table ' FROM WASHINGTON. tHpte to the AMoeiattd Pre. Nomination!) UeJeetfd by the N-rniU. Washington, April iW. The following nominations . u...ui .- thn Rpnitt on the last nicht of the session, in addition to those heretofore made pnbllo: -Collector Internal Revenue, Third district, Mass., . m iiiuir. irimiutnr Fredericksburg, Vs., C B. Young; Agent ior rouawoiwnii, .i. r. r . Ipt; Agent for Indians ol Omaha Agency, Howard White; Agent Kaw Indians, Jos. Newcomb. Nomination Laid on the Tablo. Treasurer Branch Mint, San Francisco. D. W, Cheescman ; Register of Land Office, Marysville, Cal., K. W. Roberts; Receiver Public Moneys, Marysville, Cal., C. M. l'atterson. . Also the following, which have been erroneously published as rejected: Minister t Spain, H. S. Han ford ; Minister to Belgium, J. K. Jones; Minister to Brazil, William A. Pile. The effect of tabling differs from that of rejection. In allowing the name to be sent In again at the next Bcsslon. FOREIGN. By AtlaiiUf AiHo. AddrexN by the Kln or H unwary. Pesth, April 24. At the opening of the sesnton of the Diet yesterday,- Francis Joseph, King of Hun gary, made a peaceful address. He said there was nuich Important legislation to be accomplished for the Internal reform of the conutry. That It required a concentration of the entire power of the nation, and the good sense and moderation of the people. The relations between Austria and the other powers of tin; world offered a peaceful prospect. In conclusion, he reminded the representatives that It was necessary to carry out Important re forms. Arrlvnl of More HpiuiMi Troops in tuba, Havana, April 84. A Spanish transport arrived licre to-day with 1000 soldiers to remiorce ine armies engaged in putting down the rebellion. Nothing further has been heard about the contem plated surrrentier oi coo revolutionism urar vn-u-luegos, and it is now thought the story is untrue. Htock Quotations by Tclerrarta 1 P. 91. Olendcnning. Davis A Co. report through their New York house tne louowmg N. Y. Cent. K MUtfi West Union Tel 1 N. Y. and Erie It..... 83 , Cleve. fcnd Toledo K.. 98 Fh. and Kea. R 95U Toledo Wabash.... 72'. Mich. 8. and N. Lit.. 9 Cle. and Pitt, R 92?, ChL and N. W. com . . 84 V MIL A8t.Panl Re... 11 MIL A St. Paul R. p. . . 85 Adams Express m Chi. and N. W. pref. . ws3i Chi. andR.I.R 18TX Pitts. P. W. A Chi. R.184 Pacific Mull Steam... 93 WeUs,FarifOCo.... 83V United States 6)tf Tennessee s, new. . . 7 Qold Market steady. rniXADELrniA stock exchange sales, Reported by De Haven Bro., No. 40 S. Third street. HETWISIS UUAKDS, 12000 Leh R 6s.d.b. 86 14 sh Penna RR.19. 59)tf -um Leh gold L.... 95X 11000 do P4 $1000 W Jerbs 90 4 do 69. 8sh Leh ValR.... KYX 200 sh Hham'n C.b60. 6 v 100 shN Penna it.. 84?i 200 sh Read R 47 69 100 do C. 4769 100 do. 47'09 13 sh Minchill M l4 IT sn Leh vai h.2i. SECOND BOARD. 2000 N Pa 6s 88tf. 200 sh Read K..030. ix 15000 Con'(?R 6s.... 87 hk) no x(i. i;4 4000 pa epos a 200 do 860. 4744 IS su penna it du;. 100 d0....bfi&i. 47?, 100 do. 47?, 8 do. 693 DRY COODS. H. STEEL. & SON, Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street Offer to-day a job lot of PRINTED FRENCH PERCALES, 2& CENTS. Plain, Blue, Bull and Pink Percales, 33 cents. BEST PLAIN TERCALES IMPORTED. BLUES, BUFFS, PINKS AND GREENS, 50 CENTS, Striped Poplins, for suits, 81 to 7H cents. Mottled Poplins for suits, 25 ceuts to II. Silk Striped Poplins, for suits, 75 cents to -2--20. Silk Mixed Poplins, for suits, $1 to t'i. CHEAP BLACK SILK HERN AMES. 8-4 Black Silk Hernanies, 60 cents, worth 7 ceuts, 4-4 Black Silk Hernanies, f 1-25 to l-50. b-4 Black Silk Hernanies, gi-7& to t. BARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS. Striped Fancv Silks, $1 -25. Black and White Striped Silks, ft -SB. Japanese Silks of every variety, 11-26 to i. Plain Dress Silks, choice colors, il-75 to 10. BLACK GRO GRAIN SILKS, All widths, of the very best makes, at LOW PRICKS. GENUINE KID GLOVES, spring Shades, at tl ; worth II -25. DUCHESS KID GLOVES, TWO BUTTON'S, Sprlnjr Shades, at 11-25; worth f . NEW STYLES OF SPRING SHAWLS. Plitld Woollen Shawls for Spring. Stalped Woollen Shawls for Spriujr. striped Ottoman Shawls for Sprintf. Reversible Silk Stripe Shawls. Rock Spnn Silk Shawls. New stvies Printed Cashmere Shawl. l it 800 STRIPED PAISLEY SQUARE SHAWLS. PURE CHENE LAINE AT 10, WORTH REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. Pl'BLIC SALE THOMAS A SONS, Auc tioneers. Three-story brick dwelling. No. OS rhtrtv-ninth street, above Market street, opposite Saunders" Institute. On Tuesday, April 27, 1M, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, all that three-story brick dwell ing ami lot oi gronuu, niumie mi. uuumuui ui Thirty-ninth street, 71 leet fv, inches south of Pow elton avenue, the lot containing in iront 20 feet, and extending in depth 74 feet 7 s, inches. The house contains rooms. Is an old-established milk stund. Also, milk-house, puunp or gooa water, ami lurge sink or cooler for keeping milk. Terms 12000 uiuy remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Si. TiiOMAr & m-, Auctioneers, 4 24 It Nos. 1K9 aud 141 S. t ol RTH Street. PEREMPTORY SALE THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. Mis Poplar street on l uesuay, may 4, istra, at n o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without re serve, ut the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three story brick messuage, with three-story back building and 101 Ol grouim, miuuh- oh uiv norm mc 01 l opuir street, we?t ol Tliirteeuth street, No. 1H18, contain ing in front on Poplar street 1 feet, aud extending in depth on the en.-"t line 7il feet 6 Inches, and on the west linn 10 feet 10 luchen to Caldwell street. It hud ".!'.' , ... M. THOMAS A SONS, AuctioneeM, 4 24 sit No. 189 and 141 s. FOL RTH Street. REAL ESTATE. TIN "MAS A .SONS' SALE Large and valuable lot, Hutchinson street, south of Colunii'lu avenue, iwentietn want, two irouts. On Tuesilay, May 4, 1 !', at 19 o'clm-k, Noon, will 1h sold at pui 'lie sale, at tne rauancipma i.xenuugo, all lliat large and ;t!uiiilc lot of ground, situate on the east side 'f Hutchinson street, 64 feet south of Co- iniiio hi avenue: containing in ironr on iiutcninson street W feet, and iu depth on the (-until lino onlcet of an im u, on ine tionii line oo ieer inches to the Getnuiiitown and Nornstown Railroad, on which it hus a trout of w lect. Clear of all incumbrance, 'lerms tush. (j'jioMASi A SON'S, Auctioneers, 4 24s2t Ns. lw anil 141 S. KOI l!TH htreet. RE.VL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' SALE 'lluo Acres oi i.tunt, Clinton county, Pcnnsvl- vauia. on i nesiui.r, muv .., i"u:-, in it ociock, noon, wdl be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that certain tract of land, situute In the township of Grove and county or Clinton, and sur veyed In piirauance of a warrant grunted to William Power, for IUh) acres, etc., No. un. Bouuded as follows, viz.: Begiuning at a chesnut, corner of Robert Jlorris' land, No. 1U4; thence north 820 perches to a P"t ; them-e by No. sow, west 60 perches to a post; thence by Samuel Wallls' land, No. 4174, south liio perches to a line of Casper Wia ter, Jr No. M19; thence ulong the same east 63 iwrches to the plaj-e of begiuulng. coutalniug 1100 lures all1 Mllowunces. V. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, j . w w avu ii j UUVIU Birwii tt inn Newest Materials ARE NOW OPENING DAILY AT HOI71ER, COLLADAY t In tills Department we are prepared to furnish, READY-MADE, every variety of WALKING and TRA YELLING DRESSES, suitable for all tastes and of every quality Orders filled with despatch. IIESNUT ABOYE KltOAD, Nos. 1412 and UU. IIOIMEIV COLLADAY & CO, ARE NOW EXHIBITING T)ie I-.ai'geHt mid. SILKS AND . DRESS GOODS EVER IMPORTED INTO THIS CITY, And at Ibices as Low as any other establishment in the country. Chesnut alovc Broad, Nos.' 1412 and 1414. LINENS AND HOUSEHOLD DRY GOODS, GEORGE MIL L I K EN, (Successor to James McMullaB), No. 1128 CHESNUT STREET, Also, No. i 828 ARCH STREET, . FRESH STOCKy Lowest Prices at which LINEN GOODS have been said for Several Years. BEST IRISH LINENS, BEST LINEN SHEETINGS, BEST TABLE DAMASKS. Linen. Handkerchiefs, Shirt Bosoms, Towelings, Farniture Linens, Linen Drills, Bird-eye and Nursery Diapers, etc. We intend to maintain our reputation for First-class and PurC" Linen Goods. We also intend to demonstrate to Linen Buyers that we can sell such goods at cheaper rates than are usually charged for Auc tion bargains. HOUSEHOLD DRY GOODS. Every description of Dry Good s required to furnish a house in variably at the lowest prices, and of best qualities. Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Muslins, Sheetings, Furniture Chintzes. White Goods of every description. , Hotels and Public Institutions supplied at Wholesale and rack age Rates. 3t ' REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. KP1 Well-senireil ground rent or ioo a year, on 'lues uesriuy, April 27, latin, at 14 o'clork, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the I'tuiaiieipnia xcnange. one full equal fourth part, the whole into four equal parts, to be divided of, in and to all that yearly ground rent or sum of 1900, lawful money of the United States, in half vearly payments, on the first day of the months of May ami November In every vear forever, without deduction for taxes, out of all that lot of ground, on which la a freight depot, situate on the east side of Front street, and south Hide of Noble street, formerly the llav Scales Public Landing, City of I'htladclphia, formerly Northern Liberties ; containing in front on front street 69 feet 4 inches, and on the east end of said lot fronting on Washington avenue (formerly Oak street) about 63 feet, more or less, and In depth extending from front street lfiO feet or thereabouts to Washington avenue. Bounded northwardly by Noble street, eastward bv Washington avenae, southward by ground formerly of Kbenezer iiruuliaii, now of the North rennsylvania itallroad Company, and west ward bv Front street aforesaid, lieing the same premises which Iaai- S. Waterman, trustee, et al., bv deed dated December 1, lHf.3, and duly recorded, grunted and conveyed to the North Pennsylvania liailroail 1'onipaiiy. reserving the Haid ground rent. It is payable by the North rennsylvania Hallroad Company. I. THOMAS Si 80NS, Auctioneers, It Nos. m and 141 S. FOUKTH Street. HEAL ESTATE. THOMAS A PONS' SALE. On Tuesdav, May 4, 16, at IS o'clock, noon, will he sold at pumic saie, at tne rmiacieipuia .ex change, the following described property, viz.: No. 1. Handsome modern three-story brick Resi dence, No. 1T26 N. Franklin St. above Columbia av. All that modern three-story brick messuage, with three-storv double back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Fianklin street, above Columbia avenue, No. 1T2C1; the lot containing in front on Franklin street nil feetl. inches, and ex tending in depth e feet 0 inches. The house has the modern conveniences; marble vestibule, marble dressings; parlor, ilining-room, and two kitchens on the first Moor; large saloon, sitting-room, bath, ami two chambers ou the second floor, aud 4 chambers on third door; gas, hot and cold water, furnace, cook ing range, etc. No. 8. Handsome modern Residence, No. 172T N. Eighth street, In the rear of the above. All that hand some modern three-storv brick residence, situate on the east side of Eighth street. In the rear of the ubove, of the same size aud description. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 84 S 2t Nos. IStf aud 141 S. FOL ltTU Street. EXECUTORS' SALE. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers Modern three-story brick dwell No. 149 N. Fifth street, south of Uace street. On Tuesdav, Mav 11, 1S0., at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public' sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage ami lot of ground, sit uute on the east side of Fifth street, south of Race street, No. 149; thence eastward 4rt feet 4 inches to a point ; thence northward 9 foot to a point ; thence eastward 6 feet 8 Inches; thence north ward through the middle of a privy T feet 4 Inches; thence eastward 6 feet 6 inches to the middle of the piirtv wall; thence through the middle of said wall 22 feet 1 inch to the face of said wall ; then In a cir cular direction, bv the fence as now erected, 10 feet 8 inches - then along the north lino or a 4 feet wide alley, extending Into Fifth street, 14 feet 8 Inches to the middle of the south wall; theii .southward 4(tf Inches' then westward 8ft feet 10 Inches to Fifth street, 'and thence along Fifth street 16 feet 9 Inches to the place of beginning. It has the modern conve nifiucH. Terms Half cash. Possession August tt. 1 1 . THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, i ?43t Ut Ud Ul Ut OUU'li SU-wt, and Latest Styles, CO.'S. 33oh1 OF ARHorted Htock REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. fj REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Jjra. Three-story Brick Dwelling, Baker street, eat oi Seventh street, with four Two-Story Brick Houses in the rear. On Tuesday, May 11, 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, situate on the north side of Baker street,. 84 feet east of Seventh street, iu the township of Moya menslng, now city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Baker street IS feet, and in depth north ward .between lines parallel with Seventh street aforesaid 87 feet 2 inches. Bounded westward by ' ground granted on ground-rent to Thomas Boyer, northward by Drewary'a ground, and eastward by ground now or late of David Shoemaker and wife, on which is erected a three-story brick house front, and four two-story houses on the rear, with an alley three feet wide leading to the back building aud a frame stable back. Clear of all Incumbrance. Terms f 1000 may remain. M. THOMAS 4 SONS, Auctioneers, 4 84 E8t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. . Modern three-storr brick rcHliliMicn Nn 14m Master st,, west of Broad at On Tuesday, May 4, 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three story brick messuage, with three-story hack bntldinff and lot of ground, situate on the south aide of Mas ter street, west of Broad street, No. 1410; containing; In front on Muster street 19 feet 4 inches, and extend ing in depth 93 feet to a 8 feet wide alley. It has the modern conveniences ; gas. bath, hot aud cold water, water closet, furnace, cooking range, etc. May be examined any day previous to aalu. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $160. Immediate possession. 31. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 84 H2t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. . REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. &&& Seventh street, above Parrish. On Tuesday. April 27, 1869, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage, witu two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the east ' side of Seventh street, above Parrish street, No. 868 ; containing in front on Seventh street 18 feet includ ing half or an alley), and extending In depth on thn north line 67 feet 11 Inches, and on the south Hue 66 feet Wi Inches. It has gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, range, etc Terms, faaoo may re main on mortgage. Immediate possession. Keys next door south. M. THOMAS k SONS, n. iur,ii(iiirwrN It Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS SONS' SALE. Modern three-story brick dwelllnsr. No. ui m. Thirteenth street, above Master street. On Tuesday May 4, 1W9, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick ruessuace. with thren-utorv .u,.ir building and lot of ground, situate on the eiust aide of Thirteenth street, ubove Master street. No. 1419 containing in front on Thirteenth street 17 feet 7 inches, aud extending in depth 70 feet to ft four feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. It has the gaa. bath, hot and cold water, water closet, permanent washstand, furnace, cooking-range etc. Terms. 12200 may remain on mortgage. Subject to a yearly gVound rent of 120. Immediate possession. May be ex. amined any day previous to sale. o. "THOMAS 4 SONS, Anetloneers, 4 84 B St Nos. 188 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. 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