IFTH EDITION BY TBLESBAPH. FROM ne w y ork The Funeral 'of Sir Edward Canard Ftmcral of Sir Edward Cunard. WpedalDMpatehto the Phll&. Evenln* BnUetln-1 SkwYoriv, April 10.—The funeral ot Sir Ed ward Caserd took place at Grace Church, and ■was largely attended. Rov. Dr- Potter offlolated. The BrUlßh eblpplng In the port had their oolora at half-mast in respect. Specie BblpmeHt. ißpedal Despatch to the Fhila. Evenlnc BnUetin.l New Yobk. April 10 —The specie shipment to day was only 816,000, by the City of London. Ti»o Petroleum Market. [Special Despatch to the Phila. Evening Bnlletto.] Nbw York, April 10— Petroleum firm anti etroDg lor Crude; 500 barrels eold at 17c.; Re fined, 32 to S2>£; balanco, April delivery, at 32>£. Saleß light. i.RTTint VBOIH WABHINGIOS. Final Bcttlcmout o* tl*o Collectors nip of the First .District—Barnes U»o Man —Secretory cox mttUlns a Clean Sweep in Ills Department All tno Beads of Bureaus invited to Beslffn— Extra Session of the Senate, dec. I Correspondence of the Philadelphia Evoning Bulletin.) Wabbikoxon, April 9, 1869.—The President re turned to Ute Benato to-day the nomination of Win. H, Barnes for Colleetor ot the First Dis trict, Pennsylvania, which settles that matter finally. It was the only nomination- sent in to day, and excited much surprise, as the general expectation was that Borne new man would be selected' Who had not been heretofore mentioned In connection with the office. Senators Cameron and Scott, however, made a personal Issue upon this appointment, becaueolf any other than Barneshad been nominated it would have been virtually overslaughing the caucus arrangemen t Mr. Cameron was at the Wnlie House early thin morning, and not being able to 888 ‘ he 1 r “ l ' dent, be had an Interview with Gen. Porter, tho President’s private Secretary, and insisted upon Mr. Barnes’s name being sent in, which was done. CUSTOM HOUSE APPOINTMENTS. Ho more nominations in the Philadelphia Custom House have been received here lrom Collector Moore since those mentioned in my letter of Wednesday. THE ADJOURNMENT OF CONGttESS. The business oi Congress is well advanced, and there is a strong desire on the part of the membere to getaway, so thero is no doubt that Congress will adjourn sine die to-morrow. The members have been overwhelmed with office seekers to such an extent that they will be glad toeßespe from their Importunities. After Con gressi fe gone, Gen. Grant will have a happy time" till the principal appointments are fiUod. Everybody is looking lor tne appointment ot Forefen Ministers, none of which have boen madoyet, and up to yesterday none of tho im portant Consulships had been acted on. BECBETARY COX USING THE GUILLOTINE. It is understood to-day that Secretary Cox, ol the Interior Department, had invited ail the heads of Bureaus in his department to resign. This includes the Commissioners of Pensions, ol the Land Office, of Patents, of Agriculture, and In dian Affairs. This report caused the greatest ex citement among the parties interested and their friends, and the greatest desire was expressed to know who would be their successors but the Secretary keeps his own counsel, and the only probable appointment mentioned is tUat ot Sidney Perham, of Maine, for Commissioner of Pensions. It is curious that in most ot theße Bureau appointments there are very few Penn sylvanians, while Ohio and tho Eastern States seem to monopolize tho lion’s share. Susquehanna. FBOH NEW TOB&. Nirw Yobk, April 10.-Bhortly before 1 o’clock this moraine a (Ire broke ont in the basement »f the ex tensive malt-boose of Ntidllnger, Smldt & Op., 40(1, 408 410. 418 and 414 East Forty-seventh street, near First avenne, and in less than an hour the atracture, which was seven atoriea in height, with the contents, waa entirely destroyed. Tho loss on building, stock and machinery, which were all owned by Neidiinger. Smldt & Co., Is estimated at *300,000, which is bat partially covered by lnsnrance. A two-story frame building adjoining the main atracture, which was oc cupied by the foreman of the raal -home aa a dwell ing, was crushed by the falling walls, as was blbo a two-story briek building on tho cast aide of the main building. The cause of the tire la not at present known. Mis. Mbit K. Wall, who waa fearfully burned by a kerosene explosion on Wednesday night, died In tho Long Island Hospital, Brooklyn, on Wednesday. Be fore dying ehe exonerated her husband, who had oeen arrested, from all blame in the matter, a« she. in a quarrel, bad struck him with the lighted lamp just between tho eyes, but in the explosion that followed the h»d received tbo only Injuries. The jury retnrnod a verdict accordingly. „ , „ , Tha trial of Deputy Sheriff Moran for allowing a prisoner to escape, waa to have commenced beroro Re corder Hackctt at the Court of General Sessions yes terday.bnt was adjourned until Monday, as only sevea jurors could be empanelled. Glynn, Kenthers and Murphy, officers of the emi grant ship James Foster, Jr., charged with murder, waived an examination in the United States Commis sioners’ Court in Brooklyn yesterday, and were held to await the action of the Grand Jury. DABRUOES. fife SPECIAUTY OF Pony Phaetons and Velocipedes Of the latest ttyles and lowest price*, together with al the new Spring Patterns of tlratclasß Phaetons and Carriages, In stock and finish. For sale by S. W. JACOBS, No. 617 Arch Btreet, aplQtmg EfiEglfr' Important Announcement. NEW CARRIAGES! At 712 Hansom Street, Philadelphia McLEAB & KENOAIiIr Will keep a eplcndJd assortment of good, atrong and well* totalled OAURIAGE3 always on hand, to which they iorite the attention of all desiring to purchase.. Call at 712 BANBOM street before purchasing elsewhere. mb2o s w 26trpS D. M. LANE, Builder of Flrit-elan Llgbtjond Beavy CARRIAGES, Respectfully invitee attention to hie Urge stock of finished Carriage*. Also orders taken for Carriages of every do hcriptlon, at nUTCFiCTOBY 45D W&BEB003H, 3432, 3434 and 343 G MAJRKJBT STREET, Three eauaree west oi PenjMylvania Eallroad Depot Wert Philadelphia. te£4a-th-e-6mrp MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON 4 ft gJAMONDa. WATCUEB, JEWELKY. PLATE, ft CO.*B OLDESTABLIBUBD LOAN OFFICE, Lomer oTThird aad G&skUl street*, v. *, t\i * Below Lombard. WATOUEB, JEWELBY. GUN 8, REMARHABLYLoffipRIOEB. mM-lmiPS JprTLBU, WEA.VBU & CO. ~v NEW CORDAGE FACTORY HOW IN FULL OPERATION. No.SSN. WATER street nni » N, DELAWARE avenue, 4; OO P’ Glbolt. COICFECnTKQNEB*. CONFECTIONS FOR THE THROAT. Marshmallow. Boarhoimd Jujubo, Flaxseed Drops. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, nUNtFACirBBB, No. 1910 Market Street. itploatm —————— CABPBTIHGS, Arc. CARPETINGS! CARPETS! M’OALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 609 CHESTNUT STBEET, Opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Spring Imporiation of Carpetings. JUST ARRIVED AND IN STORE, French ChcnlUe, Axmlnster and Royal Wilton. CROSSLEY'S VELVETS AND TAPESTRIES, Newest Designs, 6-4 and % wide, ENGL T SH BRUSSELS of all tho best makes; also, with Border to match, for Dalis and Stairs, THREE-PLIES AND INGRAINS, VENETIANS, for Balls and Btaire; DRUGGETS, BUGS, Ac. COCOA MATTINGS, Fresh Canton Mattings, all widths. ENGLISH AND ARE RIGAN OIL CLOTHI. M’CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 609 Chestnut Street. Philada., Opposite Independence UalL mhlt th b tn Btnrp SPRING. 1869. LEEDOM & SHAW. 910 ARCH STREET. We are now receiving a very large stock of new goods for SPRING SALES, Embracing all the new styles of CARPETINGS, FLOOB OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &o. rohßBm rn4 4)11 N A MENTAL. IRON WOBK.B. ARTISANS’ AND BUILDERS’ OrnameDtal Iron & Bronze Works SPABKS.STILLMaN.DOWOELL &CO. MANUFAOTDRKKS OF Oast and Wrought Iron Railing, GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS, FOUN. TAINS. VASES. VERANDAHS, SETTEES, CBATBS, 6c. IRON STAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW AND IM*- PROVED STABLE FURNITURE. Foundry—2o2B North Tenth Street. Wareroom—Bo7 Chestnut Street. mhSU tn th e 3mBpft U EAE ESTATE SALE. . Ill; tuxee for IMB were leee than $5 on each, and for lObf. *« 1 aid on to 10,0. TIIOM *8 & SONS. Auctloncora. IB# nod 141 South Fourth BL IVLa*. ESTATE.- THOMAS & SONS* BALE. Him! —On Tuesday, April 20th, 1869. at 12 o clock, noon, vv ill be sold at public pale, at the Philadelphia Ex change. the following described property, viz : No. 1.-- I brei -Htory brick Store and Dwelling, N. W;. c ® r ®®T A ®J Eighteenth and Catharine streets. All that three-story orick messuage and lot of ground, situatei at the N. W. cor. of Eighteenth add Catharine streets ;the lot contain ing in front 17 Iceland extendlg In depth 62 £«pt 6 inenen. The house ie papered throughout, haa the gas Introduced, bath, hot and cold water, cooking range, sc. Immediate possession. 0i *. No. 2.—Three story brick Dwelling, No. 763 South Eighteenth Mrcet. all that three story brick moaßuage with two-story back buildings and lot of ground, Bltu tto on the west side of Eighteenth street, above Catherine direct, No. 706; the lot containing In front on Eighteenth street 10 loot, und extending in depth 64 feet to tue centre of a 3 feet wide alley, with tho free use and privi leges of the came. The house Ib papered throughout, hat the gas. bath, hot and cold water, cooking-range, So. Immediate poaeeirion. Keys at No. 744 South Eigh teenth street. m, THOMAS & SONS. AueHonsew. i:t» and 141 fl. Fourth street Hf-1 PUBLIC SALE.-THOMAS& . so ?£* AYpßsPhto fiS eers.—Very Elegant Country Seat—:Man»lon,Stabje Jfcal and Coach- House, River ne awaro, Wlssluoml u«, Twenty-third Ward, between Brldosburg and lacony. eatcnding through to the Tacony or K-tvex »na ouo cquaro from the 'Wiedifloraing Station optne rliiUdQipal and Treuton Kallroad.-On Tuesday, May 4JU. MJWj « « o'clock noon, will be sold at publlo Bale* rhilMW phia Exchange, ell that very elegant country B SftL , B c i °“ tftiniua 9 hcrea, 1 3p UK) perches. moatir provcmcnti* arc a handsome aouble thra-Btory water residence, 63 by 40 feet; contains U rooms, bath, clocet, -tends, two Four-story Brick stores. No-, S3O and 233 ■Northbecond street, below Vine Street,BB feetluinobes frontlWfeetdeoo.. No. 3. All ;that lot of ground, with the’ four etora Iron And ■brick atone, thereon oroited, aituato on the west side of SCcond atreet. at the distanco of 72 feet routhward from ,thetodth stdeof N«w*trfloti between Race and Vine street.. In the citvot .Pblladel phla: containing fa front on Second otreet Wfeett Inches, indextendlngln depth HO feet Subject to a certain m.ortgago debt or principal aum of AU that lot of ground, with, tbe four-Btory Iron and brick etore thereon erocted, situate on the woat aide ol Second atreot acthodtatanceolfll fsetslnches south watd from the south aide of Now atreot, between Race and Vine afreets, In tho City of Philadelphia; containing In fronton Bocond etreet 13 feet & inches, and extending to ground ront of $6OO, payable somi- improvements are‘two subatahtlally built and'wcll-ealhhllahed stores! Iron front to-second ttory; hatchway td four Stories; sfaflight water-closets. 6c. >o 4. (No 4 In the Order of Sale )-Veiy Valuable Bn.iDois Stand, four-story Btore, Noa. 633 and 637 North Second Blreet below Coatee atreot 37 feet 4 Inches front, lS7fcßtlin«h deep to Poach etreet 3 fronts—AU thpßo brick meeauagea and lotof ground, Bltuateon tho east side of Second aticet between Green and Coatee streets, city of Philadelphia, formerly called Northern Liberties; con taining tn breadth on Second street 27Lot 4 inches, and extending thence oattwardabout 61 foot whore It widens on fho north aide to 28 feet and fnom thence extending of that Increased width tho fortherdepth of about 66 foet 7 Inchea on tho north line, and on the couth Uno 63 feat 1 Inch toal6-fcct wide atreot called Peach street oxtena ing from Green street to Coatci street making the wholo dt Pth on tho eoutli lino thereof 127 feet I inch. Boundod by ground now or late of John C. Browmon the east by Peach atreot afoteaoid. and on the west by Second atreot aforesaid. Bring the same premises which Thomas L. Prices by indontute dated February 14. A.D. 1887, re corded In deed book R. D. W.. No 114. page 491. 6c granted and conveyed unto tt e aaid Allen Habits, in fee '1 ho buildings consist of a large f onr.atory atoro on Second street and 3 three story brick residences on Poach etl Hobiect to a mortgage debt or principal aum of 810,000. N. li._The improvements aro a largo and very valu able four-story Brick etore .well and aubstantlally built, aDdan old-eatabliahcd business stand; been occupied aa a furniture Btore for a number ol years ;h. a large but window, gas.wnter; aleo, 2 throe-story brick dwellings In 1,16 r °By JOSEPH MEGARV, Clerk O. C. if. THOMAB 6 SUNS.Auctioneers. aplO 24,81. 189 and 141 South t ourtb etreet For other property, belonging to same estate, to be sold at Bame lime and place, ee# otbor handbills. -a PEREMPTORY SALE. THOMAS * SONB. Biia An ctloneers.- Elegant Country Seat and Farm, 2314 JBlitl acros, Gulf Road, Lower Merton Township, Mont, gomery Co.. Pa., opposite the 18th mile stone, and la milts from Maikct Street Bridge, M mllo from \ ilia Nova Btation.on Ikniißylvania Central Railroad, 3>4 miles from Conshohocken and Norristown and Reading Railroad,and some distalce irom Roeemont Station, on thoPonnsylya nla Central Railroad. On Tuesday. May 4th. 1869 at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pnbltu pate, at the Phlla. delpiiia Exchange, all that elegant conntry aaat and farm, late the country sent of Harriet Klngston-deceascd, situaie on tho Gulf road, in Lower Morion To wnship Montgomery countv. Pennsylvania,andabout half a mllo from Villa Nova Station. Pennsylvania Oentral Railroad, contain.ng 2314 acreß of laud, adjoining lands of John Mc- Kee Dr. Maxwell, Robert Atkinson, and othors. The Improvements consist of a largo istonemansion, rough cast. three stories high, tin roof; having parlor, dining room and kitchen on the first floor; 8 chambers on second floor, end 4 chambers on tho tnlrd floor, in all ten room", and a fine mhk cellar aud vault under tho houso; tenant bouse built tn the same manner adjoining, containing six rooms; never-fatling water at the door of kitchen: ice house in perfect order and filled. A new and handsome haro. stone stable high, and frame above, with barnyard, enclosed by a good stono wall; the whole butlt within 8 veaie, in the best manner; about 85 by 48 feet, having eveiy modern convenience, and stabling for ten head ol Htock; chicken-houße, corn-crib, pig-pena, ctttitd property,. Vl2:.£*% JiT?™”}! UweiUogsi t«o. 888 Catharine »tre«vr wim tMBB rrjmo NcS!S^fi Dyeuinw; No*. SIS. 81* and mGath&ilne street, east of Third street n AU brick mess nago jnd lot P f ,J!g®sfc titiittfi on the south Bide of C*tbtnoc b tract, 18 *eet 4 laches east of Third etreet'No. i *Rtharine street 18 ft et 8 lDchrSi and wttuolw of tM* width in depth 60 feet# Inches, with the use wdjprivileiN oU 8 feet wide alloy,loading westward tote Third street, lias basement kitcuencdimiw room. sc. cash. Immediate p°s#eMipn. No a—All that two*story crick mewtiaße and lot or around, adjoining above on the east No. 248 i coßtiltJflK jnfront on Catharine street 18 lea in deiith on the westernmost Une thereof 60 feet o leches. and tbe easternmost line f®s* Jg t *L , £ , L t wide alley, leading westward into Third BtfeeV with the übo and privilege thereof. It has b**«s®irta:Hjbof nnd dining-room, bath, gas, fnrnace, cpoUiig-ranKe, so. •• Terms-nalf cash. Possession May Ist neat. i . No. 4— AII that two*atory brick naestuageand lot of erriund adioiningthe last above on tho east No. 8441 con* taining in front on Catharine street 18 feet lushes, and i-ximding in depth 78 feet to the aforesaid :Wccl wido aliej. leading westward into Third street, with the n?e and privilege of said alley. It has basement kitchen. Half%ish Possession at termination of tbo leaioof & SONS Auctloneem 188 & 141 fcouth Fourth street v. m.M) BALE.— THOMAS & SON'S. AUCTi. ■Scere.-Elcgaiit Country Beat. Handsome Stone Bajianiaon, titable and Coach House, tenant House, 12 acres. Baltimore turnpike, Dcl« waro coun'y. vanla. one-third of a mile from the Darby Koad Station on the West Chester and Philadelphia 2 miles from Darby. B miles from tho Market Street Bridgo, and one half mile of KeUyvtlle. On Tuesday, May sth. 188& nt 12 o'clock noon, will bo sold at nubile sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all. that yen’ desirable country Beat, fltnato on tdo southwesterly side of the Baltimore tnrnpike, about one-third of a muo from tho Darby Roiul Station, on the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, composing about twelve acres of land. Tho Mansion Is well and substantially built of Trenton brown stone: slato and tin roof; haß parlor, sitting room. dining room, li brary, nursery and pantry on first floor; 6 chambers, bath, room and water-closet on the second floor, and 8 attics* small room wl'h water tank, and largo cloaota above: 2 kitchens, permanent washtubs. with hot ana cola water, furnace, cooking range* &c. Genteel frame cottago for tenant;frame stable and coach house, ice house, cow Ftnble and cart ehfd. spring bouse, large vegetable garden, fieh pond, mrrounded with beautiful willow trees, so. •j he gn-unds sro laid out with gravel Walks; lawn In front of tho bouse, planted with shade trees and ever greens; variety of fruits, all under good fences. It is twenty minutes* ride from the citv by railroad. Immediate posefseion. Will bo shown any day pre vious to the safe by the tenant. Terms- Half Cas HOMAO & SO NS, Auctioneers, aplOSi myl 139 and 141 bouth Fourth etreot. M PUBLIC BALE.—THOMAS & SONS. AUCTION, cere.—Two modem stone DwelHnss, with Stable and Coach House, Pulaski avenue, northwest of Apaloy street, Germantown. On Tuesday, April 20th, lfl«9 at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Fold at public eale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that triangular lot ox ground, with two modem 3)tf-Btory stone meusuages thereon erected, situate on the northeast side of Pulaski avenue, M feet 10)4 i • chee no* thwest from a psley streot German town: the lot containing ia front on Pulaski avenue 141 feet lk inches, and extending in depth on one line-2iP teet 11 inches, ODd on the other line 256 feet 2 inches, beVg a triangular lot The improvements aro two 2K story peintta stone twin houses, cottage built; have parlor, dining room, 2 kitchens, vestibule and hall on the grßf floor: gas, hot and cold water, ranges, «c.; also, otable end carriage bouse. _ .. . TEKIJS—S3,6OO may remain on mortgogo. Immediate r Keys* arid further information may be bad of E. 8. Pinckney, Pulaski street,third house northwest of Apaloy street GennanUwn. .. . . _ Will be sold according to a survey, whioh may be seen al the Auction a °Jj^fjrH OMAO & SONS, Auctioneers. 139 and 1418outh Fourth street inLn'lEE'B BALE.—THOMAS 4: 80 VB, Auo 853 limeere.-Elegant Country Heslden=o, 13 acres, Biii Wnvoily Htighta, Limekiln turnpike, Montgomery county. Penns,) Irani a, 0 tulles from Phfiadelphia, ana one-halt ot a mile from Abtaafon Statlpo. oa the North Penn a. Railroad. On Tuesday. April 2*lh .18j».*t 12 o’clock. noen, will be fold at public Bale. at the Pbila* reiphia Exchange, all that elegant conntir seat, con taining about 13acres of land, situate at Waverly Heights. Montgomery county, Pcnna. The improve, meets are a handsome three-story stone (mastic) res*, dence. with two-stery back building; has parlor, dining room, hall, breakfast room and two Hitchens on the first floor ;4 chambers ;bath room and two small pantries on the second floor, and 4 chambers on the third floor: has bath hot eud cold water: furnace, cooking range. «c. Two-story stone stable and frame coach house and two story (stone tenant boueo attached. Terms—uaeh. Immediate possession. _ Ry.order of Trustee. M.THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers'; 129 and 141 South fourth street. nrlo-17.24 ~ REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS A SONS'SALE- EfriThree ibreeßtory brick and *tone dweilinM* Noe ®1«4204.4205 and 421# Lndlow etrect, between Chestnut und Market and Forty-eecoud and Forty-third atreets. Weft Philadelphia,with three tbretutory brick. dwelUo« ia the rear, lot 40 feet dinchee fraotj ; Taeeday. April 27tb. 1869. at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo Bold ot public oalo. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, with the improvementa thereon erected, eituato on tho aontb aide of Ludlow street, wcet of lortv-Beconde treat. Nob. 4204.4206 and 4208; containing inf ronton Ludlow at 40 feet 6 incbes.and extending in depth 03 feet to a 10 feet wide alley,witt the free use and privilege of the acme. The lmirovetncnte eonalat of two threo-etoryhrlcfc dwej lingo and a three story stone dwelling, fronubßon L»nd lSwstnet. Nob. 4204, 4206 and 4208, and throe three-story biick dwellings m the rear. I2r clear of all incumbrance. Tcrmu—t!o»h. xhoMAS A SONS, Auctioneer*. ,139 and 1418. Fourth street nplOl7 84 —. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS &■ SONS’ SALE.- flus Modem double three-story brick residence. No. 17£ Bill Mount Vernon street, west ot Seventeenth street, Bt> feet front. On Tuesday, Apiii SO. 18®. Is o'clock, noon, will be sola at public sale, at the Philip delohia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick fmastic) messuage and lot of ground, situate on the north .Mb of Mount Vernon street, west of Seventeenth street.. No 1707 * containing in front on Mount \ ernon street 3t> feet and extending in depth 7B feet. Together with the common ueotnd privilege of a 3-feet« inches wide alley leading into Seventeenth street. The bouse is in excel lent repair, and has all the modern con leniences s-hall in the centre, rarlor. sitting and dining-rooms and kitchen cn the liret floor; 4 chambers and 3 small rooms on the second floor 7 and five on the third; numerous convenient S'ent ma B rM'c!top w«l?tindl?fumlM, W o“okinß“rangl Si c. ' 139 and 141 Bouth Fourth etfeet. ' HEAL ESTATE -THOMAB A SONS’ 'BAT,E.- fe Modeln three-story brick Dwelling, with brick and Hit frame Stable* and Coach honses, No. 1323 EilßWCi r tti Btreet went of Thirteenth -treat, extending through to Marshall fltrcct—two fronts 50M feet by 145 foot On Tuesday April SOtb, 1869 at 12 o’clock, noon, will De Bold at public unfe.ut the Philadelphia Exchange. all that lot Jtf .round.and the improvement? tnereon erected, situate nn the nwth Bide of Ellßworth etreet. 807 feet oast ot llroad strict, No. 1823: containing in front on Ebeworth street 60 feet 1% inches, and extending in deoth on the western line 142 feet 5J4 ioehCß to Marshall street, and on the easternline 145 feet The Improvements are a modem threefstory brick dwelling. with a two story back build Inc containing 10 roomi; baa gas. bath, hot and cold water? false. a brick Btablc. contain ng 11 stalls, and a flame stable containing 8 stalls, carriage houße, &c. J T’eTma—s2 010 nmy remain on mortgage. Immediate pcseeeuion. May bo examined any day ore vlous to eale. ihoMAB A SON 9, Auctioneers, 130 and 1 It South Fourth street^ lit AL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’ SAIiE.- fifß Elegant tourstory brick residence, southeast corner fiiijl of Seventeenth and Summer etreotji,3U feet front. On Tuesday; April 27, 1869. at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo aold at pubflc Bale. a< the Philadelphia Exchange,^ all that four story brick residence and lot of ground, situate at the nnuthenut corner of hiventeenth and Summer streets; the lot conUiDine In frent oi} Bummer street 30 fcoti ftnd exindtog in aojth "a foot sinches. The house is In mod reoair, and hasthe modem improvomenta; gas. bath, hot and cold water. water closet, large kitchen, with im proved rango; new Reynolds* hot-air furnace, 6 incb«H. iiaoluama half of n 3 feet jo inches wide alley), and extending In depth 23 foot Ikj of all Incumbrance. Tem.-CBab.~- THOMA 9 &- 80NB. Auctioneer.. 189 and 1418. Fourth atreot. __ • REAL EHTATE.-THOMAB. &. SONS’ 8 ALE.- fliPl Two-etory Frame Store, No, ’371 South 1 hlr d atroet, la with*B Frame Dwelling* in the renr, between SmiSi end Cithorlno atreota. Ou Tneadny. April 30th, £“!f lao’clucU. noon. will be eold at enbllo aale, at Exnhance. all thoao framo meaattageb 2 D A«inf?V,pniSn and Btroata. No. 771; cori fr"nt mi Third utrest I$H ! fee Land mcteudLng iu depth on the north lino 131 foot; and on the eo uth lino 120 * C Terma—Sl.UOiMnay remain on nioi tnaao. Tenns w ’ XHOMAB & SONS. Auetioneom, Noa. ISO and 141 S. Fourth atroet. — - 10,1860. A NEW PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING TRADE. . »i?' .'S’- JOHN THE LARGE BROWN STONE BUILDINGS' FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, To bo conducted on a largo and gen crone, yet not extravagant scale, for the Bald of aclass of rnideup Clothing m» perior toUio IteadymadoClottitug which Lie formerly met the demand* of Philadelphia trade; and for a Merchant Tailoring business that ehaU combine advantages only to be secured fn an extensive and progressive house. JOHN W. ROGERS, Head of Department, T|*e xn«J*»rtfy hovfns mraor !l9^^^ ^nonunion vsbr OUSTOM-WOBK. CORPS OF CUTTERS. JEAN BERNARD, from Paris, Becommcndcd by Sanguinctta, of Crony 4 Lent, Broadway, N. Y. P. ANDRiOT, Formerly Andrlot. Mageoch ft Co. J, ZAC KEY, Formerly vrith Ehrlichcr. G. E. AYRES, Formerly with Brown & Powers, Broadway, Sew Yorx. . .it a. .sv.ntMr. that can be desired, or that can be obtained In any of the first “ereban^^H^had 1 oS-^tockof '&mO B Jm’s .hall Smtewfall th ,r{. e nmvcs“a“ndfi^“^ourown S? M^d punctuality In filling all orders. YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S HENRY GREER, Head of Department. Formerly with Uyatt, Baseman ft Co., Broadway, N. Y. We will rive’ special attention to tbcJLUCe toUe = » and wUM.mtoh ‘ho aud trim Md'ilmmcriSt cmo wulbotaken with all thomaterial, ueoa and work done upon the Children’s Clothing. Saloa- will be to "“tendance to wait upon such as may prefer their services. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. LOUIS Li. FORBES, Head of Department. Formerly with J. C. Arrteon. _ .. . 0,111 he aafine as can be had. embracing the finest qnalltica of linen and all trade* su ™e^ C coflam umbrellas. valUe. and all toUet articles, and whatever eke goes to complete a gentleman's attire at homo or when traveling. C s«^« doing fi.withanystollar cgwgn i»'ero“J s "haweveT.°toM ™ with clothing, either nJ\ p nv vlnp OAP 0 AP Jal)/ TO oiiDF 1L superior b style and fmifb, and of a nr< *ter rafieCT of material! thfto ean bo mspect our etocX. and examtoe the new fashion plalca and piece goods to the CLUTOSI DLI AKTnBMt THE ENURE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE. THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, BOYS’ ADD CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, BtSPECTFCUY, GOOD ! GOOD! GOOD! Thu Dfionlo lovo our olothCß. . ** ** Tho people come and look at our olothea. The people take our clothes home. The people wear eur oiothes. The people pay for our clothes. And we will gratify the people’s desire for the beat, the cheapest, the most beautlfa! t Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest for Cash, ROCKHILL & WILSON, 003 and 60S CHESTNUT STREET. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The Subscribers beg_ leave lo announce le Iheir CSUSTOMEBS PUBLIC GENERALLY, that Iheir BTOCK of GOODS DAMAGED B W at the LATE FIRE AT iTHEIR STORE are new arrenscd fcr consisting of TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS. and MUSLIN SHEETINGS, MUSLINS, BLANKETS, FINE MARSEILLES QUILTS. SPREADS, &o„ &o. • Also, nearly Iheir ENTIRE STOCK of ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS and DRAPERIES, some of Mats the : rloheal impor|o|f, SLIOHTL W ba sold at prices to insure fhoir IMMEDIATE SALE. SHEPPARD, YAH &. Linen, Houee-Fuiniahing Piy Wootta and Curtain Establishment,. 1008 S'FlfcE&Tn apl tf rpfi APRIL SS 9 1869 j WANAMAKER OPENED (Formerly occupied by Mesar*. Domor, ColtaUy & Co 4) DEPARTMENTS. READY-MADE CLOTHING. (Formerly with Bockhill & Wilson.) SPECIAL CARD. TO SEE THE "Which is a Prom meat Feature. JOHN WANAMAKER. Good Roods! * Jnat the thing Wo offer the public ro noiir, Hit, Spring I We’ve been gelling them ready All she winter, And now we’re prepared To tell the printer To setup his types, And make n “DlSPtAlf)' And tell the people t o come, till day. And look, at thet ioincss So rich und pay, And say If they ever Saw Mich an array Of such elegant guoils i bo little to pay. Come ! Come J ! * lonic fir stay ! stay TI Stay 111 And purchase t«od clothes This fine Spring day. GREAT BROWN STONE HALL •V OF ERA AT THE