01TY 1 IS TK I L IGJ-iNQE. I . 4IDITIONt LOCAL IThMS OUTSIDE PAas.J Court Martial i fi-.s-sios. Tho Marine .fneral Court AianuJ, Mm has been iri session Vr-ionf ,in,e al lhe av.v Yard, lor the trial of Major FifM, is rirawinu to a cl)se. Lieutenant rrtncli, although joimcr, ha exhibited a rare aptitude lor the dunps ot Judee Advocate. Tue accuspd read his fietrnse Testcrday, and we learn tliat it conoisted more In'acrimonious language attaint n.eruorlous oflicirs than In a careiul analvsis of tlie tcHtitnouv. From the hiith char acter ol the meiuber cinipo8injr the court, we know their duties havj been houoraoly dis chateed. The (Jovemm. i i requires no more from any ot tta pervitins, Cabualtieb and Hospital Cases. The fol lowing named porsojix were yesterday admitted into the ri'iinp.ylviiuUi Hospital: Mrs. Ann McVcy, who was badly scalded yes trrriuy about the luce and hands, by tne break- ins of a can contauiine noilniB water. Janice Murphy, aged forty-eight years, livlne at No. 721 Bed lord street, was Daniy Druiseu. He sllepo that while lying in his own house a man entered, kicked and beat bim severely. James was very drunk when he entered the Jlonpital. Matthew Moore, acred flf'een, was tunics: ou the bead by a prc9 in motion at No. 519 Minor street. He lives in Temple fclreet, below Thir teenth. A Serenade. Colonel II. II. Bingham, Postmaster ol ttiisciiy, received the compliment of a bcrenade at ltin residence. No. 1714 Arch street, tendered throtmh the Liberty Cornet Band, by his subordinates, lu his acknowledg ment Colonel ttiticham promised to have th business efficiently conduced, and to retain all competent employes. Mr. Wuiider, Chief Clerk, waa subsequently serenaded at his residence, Tenth street, below ColumhU avenue. Commenhahlh The following is a move in thcritrht direction, and will receive the hearty approval of all who delight in visitina OaKdale Park and Physical Institute: The special agent of the Park has announced that thesa'.eof spirituous or malt liquors will not be permitted upon the premises. Yesterday a number of sub scription circulars were distributed in the city, tkibseriptlons to the stock will b-t received uutil April 15, commencing next Monday. Death op ah Old Citizen. The oldest paper roaktr in this ciiy, Mr. Joseph Duckett, did yesterday, alter a lingering illness, from typhoid lever. He had attained the age of sixty year9. He was a man utterly opposed to ostentation. During his long and eveut'til life he assisted many young men In biibinesF, or, in other words, eave them a start in the world. He was a kind hearted centleman, and very correct in all his business transactions. . In Working Order. The splendid grain elevator at the foot ol Washington street Is now in use. The Philadelphia Grain, Warehousing, and Drying Company nave lease! it. The Com pany comprises a number ot the leading grain dealers ot Philadelphia. In a short time notice will be served to the trade in general as to the extent of the arrangements for their accommo dation. Slight Fire. A pot of pitch took fire yes terday In Market street, near Forty-fifth, about half-past b o'clock. The dense smoke gave rise to an alarm of tire. The bells in West Philadel phia were rune, and all the fire companies turned out. beyond the destruction of the pitch, no damage was done. Badly Injured. Lieutenant Edward IIol gate, of the Thirteenth Police District, was unable to be on duty yesterday, having had his leg badly injured at the late conflagration of Schofield's mill, in Manayunk. Tavern Licenses. The number of licenses granted to the keepers of taverns, up to the close ot yesterday, was 2175. MAItlJYJS TliXEGUAPII. For additional Marine JVews see First Page. ALMANAC FOR PH I LA DELPHI A THIS DAY Hun Risks .VM Moon Risks gs-38 Bun bK'rs. 3u I lion Watsb 3-ui PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Bamukl E. Storks, 1 OKOKOB N. TATUAM, VHoNTHLY COHMITTKH. Aniikkw WhilixkuJ UOVEBXKNTB OK OCEAN STKAMKllS. FOR AMERICA. Tripoli...- Liverpool...New York Mar. 19 HauHa.....Souihunipuju...New York Mar. 20 Saxouia Soulhauiplou..New Y'ork Mar. 20 Delaware ..... -Liverpool. ..Fhilada Mar. 20 City ol Paris Liverpool...;Sew York Mar. 20 Belgian ..Liverpool...Porlland Mar. 21 Java- Ltvcrpool...New York .Mur. 28 Ottawa Antwerp New Y'ork .....Mar. 23 Col Limerick. ...LIverpool...New York Mar. 23 Great Eableru....Llverpool...jNew York...... Mur. 26 you Europe. England.. New York...Liverpool April 6 Hibtruia............New York...Ulaagow April 6 buxonla New Y'ork... Hamburg April 8 ibicago.. New York...Liverpool April 8 iurupe New York....Huvre April 6 AUaulic. New Y'ork...Breineu , April 6 China -Boston Liverpool .April 10 Ottawa New York. ..Antwerp .....April 13 Beiluna. -New York...Loudon. ....April 13 Arago ...New Y'ork...Havre .. April 13 Havaua i.New Yora...liavre... ..April 17 8l. Laurent New York...Havre -.April 20 Baltic New YorK...Bremeu. April 20 Mississippi New Y'ork...Havre. April 27 Fultou N'ew Y'ork. ..Havre .May 11 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC , Wyoming-... Plillada 8avannab -April 6 Pioneer Plillada... Wilmington..- April 8 H. Hudson- PUIlaila Havaua -April 9 N. America New York...Bratll.. .... April 22 B. America -New York...Brazil ...-May 22 Mulls are forwarded by every steamer lu the regular Hues. Tue steamers lor or from Liverpool call al Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. Tbe steamers lor or from tne Conti nent call al Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, savauuuh, Philadelphia and southern Mail Steamship Co. Ship K. Daveuporl, Otis. Liverpool, P.Wright Sons, ling Aune, Morrow, Barbados. John Maaou fe Co. behr T. O. Conner. Baker, Baroudos, Thos. Watts on A 8cu0"vapor. Johnson, Norwich, Mammoth Vein Con solidated Coal Co. BctirB. btetlman.Steelman.Norw ch. do. Snbr Kestlei , Baker, Boston. Sninlckson fc Co. Hchr T. biniilcksuu, Dickersou, Boston, do. bchr Eflort, Higgius, Gloucester, Rommell, Hunter Ecbrs! T. Wnes, Hulse, Norwich, do. ScbrVlliaue yueen, Phillips, Providence, do. Kchr I. L. Ho vard, McDuUy, Portland, Borda, Eellar SchKMai'thew, McElwee. Boston, J. J.DoveyASon. Kchr barah A. J. Todd, Washington, Bauou, Collius Bchr"R seaman. Senman. Boston, Day, HuddellACo. hchr J. Laut aster, Williams, Boston. Caldwell, (ior- BclirUjftH!,'AUt'n. Eeamau, Boston, Van Dusen, Loch- Rcbr 'wCal'lolian, Clark. Oforgtowu. J. T. Justus. KIT Chester. Jones, New York, W. P. Clyde & Co. bt'r J. B. Shrlver. Dennis, Baiilmore, A. Uioves, Jr. ARRIVED Y'KSTERDAY. Nor barque Homersund.Neilsun. b6 days from Liver Tinul with mdse. lo T. WaltKou 4 Sous. sclir E A. Conant, Koss, 111 days from Black River, Ja with logwood lo D. N. Weular & Co. Bcbr li ATliurilogame, Fuller, 13 days from Jack onville. with lumber to captain. sVhr Mary Haley, Haley, 4 days from Wilmington, N with himberloE.lt. Rowley. Srhr Cadi, Banks. 8 days from Wicomico River, Md., with lumber to Bacou. Collins fe Co. sell r H O. El v, Allison, 4 days Iroin PeterBburg.Va., with lumber to Bacon, Collins fc Co. Schr Kitle Hall, Maxon. 1 day from Frederica, Del., with grain to J. L. Bewley tit Co. Scbr Malvina. Klllngswortu. 2 days from Mllford, with uralti to Christian A Co. SchrJ ynthla Jane, Bellows, from Bridgeport. Scbr'aoor. Johnson, Ir. m Treutou. fcchr R. beainun, Seaman, Irom Boston, ferhr Beclless. Baxter, from Boston. schr J. H. Allen. Seaman, from Boston. steamer E. C. Blddle, Mcfue, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde -Co. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from New York, wllb uidse. to W. M. Baird fe Co. Piteam-r D. t'tley. Drake, 24 hours from New York, with nidse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer M. Massev. Smith, 24 hours from New York, with nidse. lo W. M. Baird A Co. Tug Hudson. Carr. from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde St Co. MEMORANDA. ' Bteamsblp Bosrhortis, Alex auder, hence, via Nor folk, lor Liverpool, was seen 31bi ult, In iaU ss 80, Ion. WBarmie Bea Ele, Julius, hencs, at Cardenas Mth "'ii "iUA. J. JWsa, Bmall, hence, at Cardenas Sth Bit. TDE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, linn N. ( llllhro, hlintc. fur Pblladelphln, sailed Irom UtilHiirMS 171 li ult. itritt Itoliln, MMnmn. henrp. at rardenm 2fith tilt. ill Ik Iks, VtillnniH. lor Philadelphia next day, was lit Mntiranllla 2mh tilt. Hi If J. l;lc kinore, (Jraliam, for rblladelphla. sailed fn in ('ml n 27tn nlu Hrlg O. C. Clary, Bryant, hence, at Cardenns iflth ult. Srhr P. A. San mlers, Corson, lor l'hliadi'lpiiiii,cleared at I liarlrsKm !il Inst. sctirsJ. CadwBlndpr, fitpelmnn. and C. W. Locke. Iluiilley, lr Philadelphia, sailed from Hnlem ad lint Schr M. A. lu el. Ki-nson, lor Phliadelptila, sailed Irom New Bedford Sri IiihI. srhr itoiinoke. Barrett, for Philadelphia, nailed from ltlrl inond 2d Insl, SchrC. s. Edwards. Oarwoon. hence, at Matanzas, and palled for Oirlmrlen 27th ult. Srhr Ida P. Wheeler, Dyer, hence, at Havana 2!ith U So!!r Porklns, Haines for Philadelphia, sailed from St. Jugo lnh nil. Srhr It. U.Corson, Corson, henre, at Trinidad Zkl uliimo, sclir Morcs Pntltin, llnrtllng, hence, at Cnrdenas 2('.th nil. schr C. Panlaui.l, Wooster, hence, at Portland, 3d jllHU.flt. Schr Fredonla, Thomrsun, hence, at Ht. John, N. B. , 4th insl. Schr J. J. Spencer, Fleming, hence. aiCarilenftK2('.tli ultimo. schr Annie May. Mny.for Philadelphia, sailed from Port land ltd inn. Schr J, p. Ames, T urner, nonce, at jNewuurypon su instiiut. schr Jonathan May, Ntal, from (ngun, at New Y ork yesterday. MISCELLANY. Schr White Squall, Ailatns, has hfen nhnndonod. 1 lie lolluw ing Is aplHin Aihtins' repori: Suileil Irom JaekMinvlile for New York March l. witn a cargo ol lumber. On the 2iith, encountered a heavy gale Irom in, xv. w ,, in wnien lost ruiioer, iosv hum npni. nis. sprung luremant head and sprung a leak; In w hich eoiiiliiion we were until April t. wneii we wer- iuiihii In with In hit, 5!i, long. , by hriu J. Lelgiiioti, Leigl'ton. Irom '1 ark Island for New York, who look .1- ..IV ullli .rrui. .1 I Ili.MI I I V it. tllnU'llllS MLrillllT 11 11 . I It lienvy sea running at the Minn, and brought to New York. 'Hie W hlte Squall wan 1'7 tons register, built iilNew hurgin iHia. and owued by It, P. sbannuii, of l'liilntleiphlu. '1 he Ive Pailiom Shoal Light Vessel, which broke uilriit Irtmi her moorings oil Delaware B.iy. during the :ale of March ill, and was towed into Hampton Roads a lew days ago, was towed to Norfolk 2d Insl, by steamer Heliotrope. One mini and the bell win l...i ......ilw.ut.il curl ll.u VCukI ! nilli'll illLllllkiriul. MEDICAL. EDICAL ELECTRICITY. Latest and Host Important Discoveries In the Treatment of Chronle Diseases. DR. S. W. BECKWITII'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street. During our investigations In the treatment of dis-eai-e in Its various forms by the agency of electricity, we have obtained very many valuable and startling facts, which, added to the previous though limited Information possessed by other and less fortunate operators, place us beyond all previous knowledge of this mysterious agent. During the course of our prac tice we have treated and cured, through the know ledge thus gained, many thousands, and by means of our new discoveries have established ourselves as the most successful Medical Klectriclaus in this country or Europe. Electrical Investigation has proved that the human body acts on the principle of the galvanic battery. The brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative and posi tive iorces, and every action, whether mental or phy sical, is the result of these antagonistic forces. .Diges tion, respiratlou, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to electrical Influence, There is a polur action established throughout the nervous system which connects with every part ot the body.estublHu. l g and preserving a proper balance of tho electrical element which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions ot disease one ot Inflammation or posi tive; the other, weak, debilitated, negative and as electricity contains these two conditions in the action of the positive and negative currents, all we have to do is to neutralize the disease and restore proper healthy action. Among the chronic diseases In which electricity has been uud Is dally being, by our agency, of the greatest utility, a cure being rapidly effected alter the failure ol all other means, are: 1. Enilensy. Chorea, or su Vitus' Dance. Paralvsls ixicuipiegm, i.cuiaitiii, njnii'ou, i.iervuusuebs, xal pitution ol the Heart, Lock uw, etc, 2. Sore Throat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or Biles, . T . !..;, X' ........ I.. I ,. IJ tTU,.l.. X' .. . Bilious, fimuieui, auu i-iiinier s cone, u id all adeo lions ol the Liver and Spleen. 3. Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, A.ithma who caused by organic diseases of me heart), BroucU , pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Rheumatism ol luo'V Consumption In the early stages. 4. Oravel. Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints. 6. l'.heumatisin. Uuut, LumbuKO, Still NccK, nal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tumors (those Iuji named always cured without pain, or plasters tu nuy form). ti. uterus Complaints, involving a mal-poeitlon. a Prolupstis, Aiitroversion, Retroversion, lullamuiit lion, Ulceration, and various other aiieclions. For inlormalion desired upon other diseases, appli cation may be made al the olllce, or by letter. Mrs. liK'KWlTH has entire charge ot the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those ho entrust themselves to her care. In lemulo diseases, It Is universally successful In her hands. For ibe convenience of tbusw desiring information, we give (by permission) a lew uumes of persons, among the best business men and others of this cr.y aud elsewhere, whom we have treated and cured.' A. It. Stewart, Mill Creek, Huntingdon county. Pa., cured of rheumatism of titleen years' staudlug; Mrs, J. Y, Cumming, Kisliicoguidas, Mlltlui county. Pa., cancer of the stomach; John K irkpatnek, New Castle county, Del., cured ol a cancer lu the breast in three weeks; Francis Ootlwalls, No. 148 Hamilton street, absorption of a tumor weighing eleveu pounds; Jacob Vaudegrifl, Odessa, Del., severe case or diabetes; t. T. Bouldeu, firm of Bouloen A Co.. No, 80S. Wator street, paralysis on the left side, cured in three weeks: E. McClain. No. 32 Juuiper street, dyspepsia uud nervous debility; Lieutenant Robert O. Wilson, V. H. C, dyspepsia cured lu seven davs; R. J. Robertson, Fox Luke, Wisconsin, bronchitis, catarrh; John C. Carter, Commander United States Kavv, Brooklyn; bleeding piles aud fistula of forty-six years' standing, Charles H. Hammond, Western National Bank, Bal timore, dyspepsia aud sick headache, or twenty-live years' standing, cured la three weeks; William Row hoiham, No. l:27 Front street, obslluate piles, cured In three applications; C A. Byrau, lumbago aud dys pepsia, of teu years; N. B. Baldwin, late pastor ot the Olivet Baptist Church, Philadelphia, nervous prostra tion, alter three applications; C.D.Cooper. Port Jer vib.N.Y.. severe cane of catarrh; William Holtzworth; No. 257 Market street, ulcerated bowels, dyspepsia, orchlles, elc, of seven years' standing-. Hon. J. M. Butler. No, 73(' S. Tenth street; J.W.Bradley, No. 6 N. Fourth street; Colonel T. W. Sweeney, Walnut street, below FJighth; Oeorgo O. Flvatm, No. 16.12 N, Fitteenili Btreet: Mr. Pelouze. Chesuut uud Third streets; Brlgadler-Oeueral A. J. Pleusoiitou, No. 1118 Spruce street; Oeorgo Douglass, Elftli street, above Chesnul; M. C. Sudlei, No. U3 Arch street; C. S. Fmack, No. 483 Chesuut street; A. L. Whlteman, cor ner of Third and Market streets; J, H. Andrews, No. 912 Pine street; M. Errlckson, No. 1T22 Pine street; Thomas Simpson, No. 1314 Front street; W. R. Smith, No. H'2 Hanover street; George L. Buzby, Nos. tf.ll and 933 Market street: Thomas Drake. Uermantown, William Stevenson, Sixth aud Market streets; C, Marshall, No. 61 S. Ninth street; Mr. Harris. No. Ht! Master street; Thomas Gregg, Viuelaud, N. J.; Brigadier-General A. Pleasoutou, SU Louis, Mo.; Mr. , Camden, N. J. Physicians or students desiring to have Instructions in the correct application of J.lectrlclty for the oure of diseases, can apply at the olllce. Consultation liee. Descriptive pamphlot of cures effected, with numerous relerences. and Including a treatise on the subject, can be had by application at the olllce. All letters addressed lo Dr. S. W. BECK WITH. NO. 1820 WAI.MT sTKKCT, 180wsm8mRp PHILADELPHIA. H ASTINC'S COMPOUND SYIiUP OF NAPTHA CUltKS CONSUMPTION. BOLD BY ALL DRUGOlsTS. DIOTT A CO., AUENTsl, No. SSa North BECOND Btreet GET THE BEST THE HOLY BIItLE HARD lug's Kdltlons Family, Pulpit and Pocket Bibles in beautiful styles of Turkey Morocco and antluue bindings. A new edition, arranged for photographic rait- Of fain tiles. r WM. W. HARDING. irMt.llHher, No. m CUEtNUT feueoi. lvr Jfv-rlh, MEDICAL. pOBD'.'. EXTRACT OF HAMAfflELIS OR PAIN DESTROYER, Is one of the few domestic remedies which have rami Into general use and lavor, without pulling. H Is the product ol a simple x, rub. harmless In all cases and, as a domestic remedy, unequalled. PtTRN, BhUlSKH, LAMhNKS4 KlHKKW, SPRAINS, SOliK 1 II ROAT. 10OTHAC11K. F A It ACIIK, NKUHALUi A, II II FliM A'l lf-M LVM ItAOO, BOITA. STINtiS. HO 11 K K. YES. 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F'AWILY CASES Ot 8Mnrge vials, morocco case, containing a speciiio for every ordinary illseBse a family is subject lo.anil a book ot directions IIO'IK) Sniiiller l amlly and Travelling cases, with iSi to vials to lo i SpK ihcs lor all Disesses, botii for Curing and lur Preventive treatment, lu vials and pocket cases t- to f.r 1 hese Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to any part ot Hie country, by Mull or Fixpreas, fiee of :l iire, on receipt ol the price. Audress- 11 CM I'M ItFiYS' SPKCIFIO HOMUXipA'ITliC MEDICINE COMPANY. Olllce mill Depot, N-, 5(a BKOADWA Y, New York. Dr. HUMPHREY Is consulted dally at his ollice. peri-ouully or by letter, as above, for all tortus of disease. For snle by DYOTT A CO., JOHNSON, HOL LOWAY A COWDEN, T. R. CALLF:NDEIt, and A M 11KOSE SM I 1 11, Wholesale Agents, I'lillaUelplila, and lit BLITHE'S Drug Store, No. 8120 Market street, and hv all Drneulsts. 127 tilths; JOOK AND LIVE. ELECTROPATHY. Drs. tiALLUWAY, WHITE & BOLLES THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Cor. Tiiirtccntli and Walnut Sts.. TEACHEB8 ot new system ot curing diseases, vould call the attention of tbe sick and afflicted to their new system ef practice, which has already galaed gres popularity In this city. During the past six years we lave tieated TWENTY TUOUHaBD persons suffering Horn the various forms of duease (many of thorn by tpeclul guarantee, charging nothing li we tailed;, and in sluiOBi every case a cure has ueen ellecteu. Head the lullunlng HOME OEBTIFICATES. AN A8T0NIBU-NO CTJftK AMPUTATIOU PEE VEWTLD. I was cured In three weeks by Drs. GALLOWAY and W 111 i E ot an ulcerated leg, which caused much sntter Ihir, and even threatened amputation. Since my own great cure several oi say lliend sullerlug Irom Neural gia, Skin Disease, Dyspepsia, and other oouiplatuts. have also ben periectly cured. 1 will cheenuily answer the Inquiries of the diseased and sullenng. ABRAHAM PLUKE, INo. 1851 Camac street, Philadelphia. IMPORTANT CUKES OF 0B8TISATK DISEASES Charles D. Young, Chronic Dyspepsia, 0. i.i jf beveutu street, Juuies Brown, Inflammation ot Stomach and Bowels. Fine street, above Sixth. Ueury Koyer, Neuralgia of the Eye, Twenty-third and Pearl streets. b derlck Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease Continental Ho teu b. P. Kukbrlde, Epileptic Fits, No. 1020 Market street William Morgan, Kidney Disease and Ueuerai De bility, .No. 4iu epruce street. Marcos D. Wilcox, Catarrh oi twelve years' standing Commercial Hotel. Samuel O.Wheeler, Astbma ot ten years' standing Continental Hotel. EmauuM Key, Attorney-at-Law, Dyspepsia, Mo. 707 Hunsom street. Horace C. Wlnslow, Weakness of the Kidneys, Frank lvrd. 11. C. Bhurtleff, Cancer in Stomach, No. 3722 Markes street. J. M. Bulst, Rheumatism, No. PJ'23 8. Broad street. Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, Su. U Market street. Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M E Church, Dys peDslaoi long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, no. WM Uelmuth street. James Nugent Deafness for six years, and ringing aud roaring In tue bead Wlluiingtou, Kelaware. i lionias llarrup," severe Diabetes, Hose Mills, West Phllauelpola. Ceorge Orant. Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No li 11 Chesnut streeu , , , , H. 1. lieler. Chronic Neural ula and Inflammatory Rheumatism, No. 173t chesuut street Edward McMahoa, Consuinptlon, No. 1217 Front BlJCJtficket Chronic Bronchitis, Consflpa'lon, and Con ccstiou ol me 14 rain, no. ais i; lowuui stieci. Char es M. Dayton, Paralysis of tbe lower limbs, Oirard Rouse. John McCormick, Diabetes, No. 1220 Ridge avenue. i Larles E. Bucklnghuui, Urinary DUliculty, .No. 1331 ilbcrt street. Auuila Davis, Chronic D'arrhona, Forrest House. J. J. Uoopes, long standing sciatica, and Enlarged Prostate Claud, Darby township, Delaware county. William 11. Uhnver, Liver Complsint, Oenuautown. Joseph W, Forsyth, Acute Rheumatism, o. Itit2 Arch street. E. Clouuer, General Paralysis, No. 415 N. Second Street. Many or thete perioni w cured m leu than a W NB. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thir teenth street, is the only house in this city where our system is practised. Unprincipled pa rue in other localities, who claim to treat diseases according to eur late discoveries, may there lore be regarded with suspicion, PHYSICIANS and STUDENTS can enter at any time for a full course of Instruction in this Gb.xt Disoovaay in the Healing Art. BOOK- AM) TffE MOST IHPBOYZDj INSTRU MENTS FURNISHED. An interesting circular mailed by addressing HUti. UALLOWAY, WHITE fe BOLLE8, - Philadelphia. Consultation free. i i!)S-tt ASTINC'S COMPOUND SYBUP OP NAPTHA CURES COUGHS AND GOLDS. GIVE IT A TRIAL. Bold by all first-class Druggists. DYOTT A CO., AttENTtt, 8 lm No 83- North SECOND Street WARRANTED TO (IRE OR MOXEYl HF.TIUNEII, I Dlt. FITLElt's A GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY. PURELY' VEGETABLE. ISED IKWARDLY, Rclereuce to 4rj00 wonderful cures in Philadel phia alone. Advice gratis dully irom 10 to 1 o'clock. OFFICE, SO. Utt SOI'TII lOl RTSI STREET. "J- H E NOVELTY." THIS SPLKNDID ( I.OTHCKMKIXJEU HAS FOUR COG-WHEELS, two on each end, and ia In reality tbe ONLY RELIABLE ONE ever made. . Don't buy before seeing this. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I 8. MACFISItRAN, ' 1 BOLE AGENT, 4 SliBrp NO, 781 I'MEttNUT TBET. AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY.OF MUSIC. M bL lis ii urn vnl.f IIIUMi ITALIAN OP Kit A. FIVE NK.ins AM) ONE MAI INKR MADAME KCI'IIHtJSYNK PAItKl'A lt.WA. IlcrliiHt a p pen ra nee In Opt ra in Philadelphl.t. T ne grtat 1 rnnr, "Ii-NOIt P. liltloNOI.t, MADAME M HAKOhtil MONOll FERHANTI, hluMlll l'fllftrrtiih . ' ,,,x:,tll Lllfl'I. hlGNOR BLbIM, ' MtlNOH DARl'I. . . Mmlcnl Dlret'lorri. HIONORS NK.OLAO aud CAUL ROSA MONDAY HViNIMI. April . 1807, , . IL I UOVA lOltK. MHilanif PAKk.Pa luKtp Iwnora Mailan e PA'ITI SI KA K 0.-ci'i"us'. Ar.uceim SI(;iior P. RltioNoLt In hisgieat role of. Manricu Mgnnr FOUT I NA ai . Count di Luna Kiguor eAR'l I as !.".'.'.'.'....'.....'. .Perraudo TUEHDA Y. April 9, Mm'unie PARC PA as?.HMA' ..NORMA. Madame h'l RA Koscil , JwilUNOLl, SUrtlNl. V' K.DSENHAV, April 10, . . T IK lUltHKK(ll's.;Vli,I.K. Madame PAHEPA Klis.v, HHIUNOLl.FERRANTI. . , . hCMNI. HAllil. Adnilsfdon, fl. Reserved n ats, B0 rents extra, ianilly Clmle Wi cents. Ani hltiiiMilrf , 'i1-cent. WuKle TickelM rf-aiiy Tills MOHN1NU, at the Academy, and at Trumpler's. 4 4 it TSJEW CHESN'JT 6TKKKT TIIBATBB, J MR. JAMES K. MUIIDOCII. SIXTH MUIIT OF MR. JAMKH K. MURDOCH, Tlllss (Hatiirdny) NluiIT. the distinguished histrionic artist, JAM Eh E. M URDOCU, lu his great Impersonation ot ROVP.lt, in the Comedy oi WILD OA Irs. received on Its Inst representation with A MOST BRILLIANT AUDIENCE AND ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE. Toct.ncliule with I tie three-ac" Urania of THE OUNMAKER OF MOSCOW. Monday THE KtllooL KOli SCANDAL. Tuesday MON EY. Wednesday MUCH ADO A IIOtlT NOTHING. Thursday-Jl AM LET. Friday T II K W'I'UANUER. Bents secured six days lu advance, TIT ALNUT 8TKEKX THEATKE, V V N. E. corner of. in ijn 1 11 ana W ALN U l Btreels, Begins at U l" 1 o'clock. 'THIS (Saturday) NIonT, LUCILLE WESTERN will give, for the II rut time lu Philadelphia, her greatiy admired conception and renuuion oi LADY MACBETH, In Bhnktepeare's sublime Tragedy of MACBETH. To conclude with the Domestic Drama oi JONATHAN BRADFORD. "T US. JOHN DKLW'8 NEW ARCH 8THEE1 JLXJL THEATRE. Begins at 7 o'clock. v BENEFIT OF M K. B. HEMPLE. MM. FRANK DREW has kindly volunteered. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), April. CRAIG'S, ROMEO AND JULIET. Romeo Mr. s. HEMPLE Alter which HANDY ANDY. Haudy Andy (with songs) FRANK DRE W THE HIDDEN HAND. CapttolB Miss ANNIE WARD Wool (with a Jig) Mr. B. HEMPL1- Monday CLAIRVOYANCE. vM EDWIN ADAMS, as Jean Vaubaron FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. 1MMNBE ATTRACTION. FOX'B COMBINATION TROUPE EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPK DE BALLET.COM UJ PA NTOMIM I ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE, COMIC PANTOMlilF CONCERT HALL. V THIRD A NO LAST WEEK BUT ONE. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. THIS (Monday) EVENING, April 1, aud every evening during the week. TWO GRAND MATINEES WEDNESDAY. Annl s. and SATURDAY. Anril B GRAND CONSOLIDATION OF THREE DISTINCT AND bEPARATE TROUPES! GRAND REUNION ot THE TWO i't-Alv i A AlCLIEa BELL RINGERS, asslBted by the celebrated BERUER FAMILY, the Largest Troupe of Bell Ringers In the World PRICES OF ADMISSION. Tickets, 60 Cents, Reserved Seats, 2a Cents extra. No half price In the Evening. Children admitted u the Matinee lor 'li Cents. Adults, SO Cents. Doors open ul 7 o'clock. To commence at 8. Matinee iuor b open at 2. To commence at 3. Tickets for sale ate. W, A. Trumpler's Music Store, corner of Seventh ana unesnui streets, and al the Hull, (1 1 t The Piano iiBed (ueorge steck & Co.'s make) la fur. iilnhed by Mr. Gould, corner of Seventh and Chesuut ftreets. j. t;. in iuum u K, HUHiiiesw Manager. T li E L A N D IRELAND!! J. ONE WEEK MORE. AT THE ASSEMBLY RUIl.nTNfJS. MONDAY, April 1. AND DURING THE WEEK a iuuguiuceiitiy iiumiraieu lour or THE EM ERA LO ISLE. Historical, Humorous, and Legendary, with Lecture, Soukn, and comic Irish Storlea. AdinlhHion 25 Cents l uiiimence at s o'cit ck. 4 1 St "KJEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE JN ELEVEN'IH Street, above CHESNUT. "THE FAMILY RESORT" OPEN tO It THE NEANOKJ. CARNt'RONS V 1IXE1'M 9II.VVIKEU, the Oreat Star Troupe of the World, lu their OKA N) ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONGS, DANCES, NEW BURLESQUES, and PLANTATION SCENES, uous open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at S o'clock s so J. L. CARN CROSS. Manage s AilUEL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS itt a. i'ULiUU (street. Bales of Real Estate, stocks, Loans, etc., at Phila delphia Exchange, every Friday al 12 o'clock, uoon, Our tales are advertised In all the daily and several of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ol each property, aud by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand of which will be issued ou Wednesday pre ceding each sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. REAL ESTATE SALE, April 12, will lnclude Til REE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 318 Monroe street. Gas, bath, etc. Sale absolute. Im mediate possession. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT. Liberty street, be tween Upland and Madison streets, Chester, au by Hi icet. BUILDING LOT. on Factory street, Franklord, ill lei t trout. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, North Penn VII loge. Twenty-eighth Ward, Twenty-seventh street, between Emmett and Dauphin, So feet 4,'a inches lront by 110 feet j T PUBLIC SAL 15. SAMUEL C. ORl & PONS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, North Penn Vil lage, Twenty-eighth Ward, TWENTY-SEVENTH Street, between EMMETT and DAUPHIN Streets. On FRIDAY, April 12, at li o'clock. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, al the Philadelphia Exchange. All those three certain contiguous Lots or pieces o' ground situate on the east side of Twenty-seventh street, between Emmett und Dauphin streets, aud a the distance of 7a feel lu'2 Inches northward from the north side ot Emmett street. In the Twenty-elghlu Ward of the city of Philadelphia: containing together In front or breadth on suid Twenty-seventh street 5S feet i'4 inches, und in length or depth eastward ot that width 110 feet. Clear ol all Incumbrance. (00 lo be paid at tune of sale. SAMUEL C. FORD A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 6 11 N". v-f w. KOHRTH Street. PUBLIC SALE. SAMUEL C. FORD & liisONS. Auctioneers.-BUILDING LOT at CUES '1 Lit. On FRIDAY', April 12. Iiw7, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold al puhllc sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that certain lot or piece ot Ground, situate ou the south side of Liberty street, between Upland and Waiilnou streets, at the distance ot 130 leet irom said Upland street, In the town of Chester, Pennsyl vania, containing lu front on said Liberty street 3u leet, anil extending In depth 146 leet. Clear ol till incumbrance. Jiliv dollar to be paid at time of sale. SAMUEL C. FORD fc SONS. Auctioneers, 3 204611 Kn.iviH. FOURTH street. - PUBLIC SALE. SAMUEL C. FORD & LiilsONH, Auctioneers. BUILDING LOT, EAC ToRY Street, FRANK FORI). On FRIDAY, April 12 I Mi", t 12 o'clock , noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that certain lot or piece ol Ground, situate on the northwesterly side of a thirty feel wide street, laid out by Samuel Brooks on his Ulan of lotB, called Factory street, and ou the southwardly side of Pilling treet, cuuiultilng lllllOUl ou huiu f iioui ..ice ii.ff-iu icoi, nuu ou mid Pilling street 10 feet, and In depth to the east erly tide I hereof 122 3-10 feet, and on the westerly aids I leet 0 lucuen. iuur.ii iiirumbraiice. Eiltv delists to be I'sld at time of sale. SAMUEL C. lOhh t SONS. Auction! rieers. 3 30 4 (ill N. 127 s. V( u;rtu Street. m PEREMP10RY SALE. SAMUEL C. LJ FORD A SONS, Auctioneers. Three-story brick DWELLING, No. SIBMONROEStreet. On FRIDAY April 12, IHU7. al 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sate, al the Philadelphia Exchange, all thai certain lot or piece ot (.round, and the three-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erecind, bliuate on the south side of Monroe street, between 'third aud Pourtb streets. No. 316, in the Fourth Ward, con taining In ironl or breadth 15 feet 8 Inches, including uie-halfol a certain S feet wide alley oil the easterly side, and In depth do feet, more or lest, to a 20 reel wide strut, called Stanley street. The house is in good order, containing 8 rooms, bus gas, bath, etc. Clear of all inrumbiance. Immediate possession. SAMUEL C. FORD A SONS, Auctioneers, 30 4 1 1 No. 127 B. J OU R'l'U bli et. APRIL G, 18G7. AUCTION SALES. f M. GCMMKY ft SON?, AUCTIONEERS I No. AU) WALNUT streeu Tl old Reeular Sales ot REAL ESTATE, STOCK, AND BF.CURITIKS AT lilt. mil.AUlU.ntlA KAt MANIIK, Handbills of each property issued o arately. ionu ca(nlosues published and circulated, containing full tlitri ipllons ot properly to be sold, as also, a par tial lKt ol property contained In our Real Estate Regls- I, r i. rul filtfiail i.l Til I val Ka I A. sales adxertlsed dally in all trie oony newspaper", loiiopr. North American. German Free Press. In- qttlier, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Age, Is Veiling J eiegrnpu, j-rens, aim egai iiiieiugeucer, SALE ON MONDAY. April 8, will Include OMTIANs' COURT sA LK Estate of George Eme- rick, ctctased. Esinlillshed Tavern stand, corner oi B1DOE Avenue and SEVENTEENTH Streets MOliIliN Til ME1'.-S1 ORY BRICK DWELL1NU. No. a,m orlll 1 II IR'l i'.ENTH Street. t'EhMANTOWN-Sevcn Elegant nulldlng sites, Ihhi WaLNUL Lane, East TULPEUOCKEN and MOHTON Stieeis. 'I IIREE S'lORY BRICK DWELLING No. 212!l I .Oct S'l sued. IKNTRE toUNTY Two Tracts of Ijind, Upper Laid l-.HKle lounshlp, pear Phllllpsburg, Centre county. Pa. 1 v o -1 Jt RFE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Nos. lH.Vland lH'.SMIlpPEN Street. Ht4'2t irieueeniubie (iron nd-Rent, 2r2n per annum. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ESTATE OP GEORGE EM MUCK, deceased. I. M. OUM- M EY M'NS .Auctioneers thlABMSIiKh TAVERN STAND, Noitheasl corner ot RIDGE AVENUE ani s h.V KNTKKNTII STS. I'ursuant to an oiileret the Orphans' C ourt, lor the y no ii .uuinj oi i linaueipiiiu, win oe soiu at public tale, on MONDAY, April 8, ;s7, al 12 o'clock, liuoii.al the I'liiladel) htu Exchange, the following tiescribtd property, late or Oeoige Emerlck, dec d., vis,: ffTTT? All thnt certsln lot or rlece orground, together X,!!i with the lm rovetiiptitH thereou erected, begin iiiug at a point in the east Hue ot Seventeenth (lute Schuj Iklll Sixth) street, at Hie distance ot 6 feet siiiilliwuid from the south side ot Poplar Btreet, In the said city ol Philadelphia; thence extending eastward by ground Intended lo he this day granted lo tnesaid (.coige Einerlch on griiuud-rent; parallel with said Poplar street 32 feet 8! Inches; them e souihwestward by other ground Intended to be granted tills day to tlie hald George Emerlck on ground rent, e.t right angles with Ridge avenue, late Rldgo road, 40 feet ii Inches to the northeast side of the said Ridge avenue: und thence northwestwardly along the said Ridge avenue 0 leet 6 Inches to the east side of Bald Seventeenth striet: thence northward alone the east side ot said Seventeenth street 24 leet lo,7; Inches to tlie place of beginning. Jttewg tne same premises winch Richard Law rence and Sarah Ann, his wile, by Indenture, dated the 12th day ol February, A. D. lsr6, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W.. No. H8, page &, granted and conveyed unto said George Emerlck, reserving a yearly rent or sum of $42, Improvements consist of a substantia! modern two-story brick building, with restaurant on the first noor una aweiung above. By the Court. K. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C. J. M. GUMMEY' & SONS, Auctioneers. No. 6t'8 WALNUT Street. nt REAL ESTATE. 1 J. M. GUMMEY A SONS' SALR. Modern four story Brick Residence, No, 923 Clinton street. On MONDAY, April 15, 1807, at 12 o'clock, noon will be sold, at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, All that certain four-story brick Messuage or Tene mem. and lot or piece ol Gi ouud thereunto belo"trlntr situate on the north side of Clinton street. No. S2:i. at the distance of 149 feet eastward from the east side of Tenth street, in the Seventh Ward ot the city of Phi ladelphia, containing in front or breadth ou said Clinton street 16 feet, and extending in lengtli or (lepih northward of that widlii 116 feet to Bond street, together with the tree and common use and privilege ol said Bond street at all times hereafter forever. Has large saloon parlor, dining room, kitchen, four chambers, attics, hath, hot uud cold water, heater, range, water-closet, etc J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, Auctioneers. 4 6 13 No. BOH WALN UT Street. BY ORDER OF HEIRS. Ll Estate of CHARLES FRENCn. deceased, J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 640 N BEVENT H Street. On MONDAY', April 15, 1R67, at 12 o'clock. Noon, w ill be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, All that certain brick Messuage or Tenement and Lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west side of Seventh street, at the distance ot l:4 leet 6 inches northward from Wallace street, lu the Thlrleeeuth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Seventh street is feet 3 Inches, and extending iu length or depth westward between parallel lines at right angles with Seventh Btreet 70 leet. Has attics and two-story brick back buildings, two parlors, dining-room and kitchen on the first floor: gas throughout, hydrant in yard, etc. etc. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, Auctioneers, 3 30 4 6 No. Mitt WALN UT Street. REAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEV A SONS' SALE. AiODEHN FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, Southwest corner TENTH aud ROD MAN Hi reels. On MONDAY, April 15. 1M7, at 12 o'clock. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change. All that certain Lot or piece of ground, with the modern four-story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, begtnulng at tbe southwest corner of Tenth and Rodman streets. In the Seventh Ward of the City of Philadelphia; thence extending along the south side of said Rodman street 65 feet 7',, Inches: thence southwardly at right angles to said Rodman street 12 reel; thence westward lu aline parallel with Rodman street 2 leet 3, inches; thence southward at right angles with Rodman street feet; thence east ward parallel with Rodman street 57 feet 11 inches to the nest side of Tenth street; thence northward along Tenth street 18 leet to the place of beginning. The building was erected in the must substantial manner. Hus a store, dining-room, and kitchen on the first Hour; wide hall, saloon parlor with handsome marble mantel, and large chamber with stationary basin ou the second Hoot; three chain hers on the third tluor, and three on the lottrtb. Heater, range, bath, hot and cold water, gas, etc., aud Is lu excellent order. Clear of all incumbrance. One-half of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. If desired. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, Auctioneers, 3 80 No. 508 WALN UT Street. REAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEY ft RONS' BALK. Valuable LOT OF GROUND. Northeast corner BECOND Street and ALLEGHENY Avenue. On MONDAY, April 15, 18t7, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, All that certain Lot or piece of ground, situate on tbe northeast corner ol Allegheny avenue and Second street, iu the Twenty-filth Ward of the :clly of Phila delphia; containing In Irout or breadth on the said Second street Ion feet, and extendlug In lengtn or depth eastward of thai width alung the north side of the said Allegheny avenue 248 feet to the west side of Hancock street. Three fronts. Bublect to the restric tion that no slaughter-house, sklii-dresslug establish ment, glue, bone, soap, or caudle manufactory, or other building fur otleuslve use or occupation, Bball ever be erected or used upon the suid lot ot grouud. Clear of all Incumbrance. ' "J, M. GUMMEY A fsONS, Auctioneers, 8 30 4 6 No. 508 WALN U T Street. REAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS' BALE. TCslrahle BUILDING LOT on SPRING GARDEN Btreet, above Eighteenth. On MONDAY, April 15, 1867, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Bale, at the Philadelphia Ex- All that certain Lot or piece of Ground, situate on the north side of Spring Garden street, at the distance of Ril feet westward from the west side of Eighteenth Stieet, In the Fifteenth Ward ot the city of Philadel phia, containing in front or breadth ou Spring Uardeti street S6 feet, and extending in length or depth north ward between lines at righl augles with Spring Gar den street 171 feel, more or less, to Braudy wine street. Two (route. subject to a yearly ground rent of 1191-22. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, Auctioneers, g 30 4 6 No. 60S WALNU T Street. " ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1 M Estate of CHRISTIAN SIT K E L, deceased, J. M. GUMMEY A SONS' SAI.K. TWO TWO-STORY' BRICK DWELLINGS, Houth west corner ol JEFFERSON, TWENTY'-THIRD aud Wl'tuinUoeii order of the Orphans' Court, for the Citv and County ot Philadelphia, will be sold at Puu Ilc Sale. on MONDAY. April 22. 1S7. at 12 o'clock, Noou, al the PhlladulphlaExcheuge;- All that certain Lot or piece or ground, with the two-story brick Messuage or leuement thereon erected, situate on tbe southwest corner of Jeflurson and Twenty-third streets, lu the Twentieth Ward of the City ot Philadelphia; containing iu from or breadth on the said Jetierson street 15 feet 8 Inches, and extending lu length or depth southward of that width along thewest bide of suid Twtmty-ihlrd street 65 feet. n All that certain Lot or piece of ground, with the two story brick Messuage or Tenement thereon erected, situated ou the uoiluwest corner of Twetilv-thlnl and Wright streets, In the Twentieth Ward ol the City of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on the said Wright street 15 feet j) Inches, and extending in length or depth northward of tliat width aloug the west side of ald Twenty third street 40 teet. The above Lots ol ground being the eastern most part ol a larger lot ol ground which Samuel T. Roberts and wile, by inden ture hearing dale the 20th day ot Ju.y. A. D. lfi- and recorded lu the office lor recording Deed, etc. at Phila delphia, in Deed Book L. R, It., No. lwi. ! !?-. f iraiited and couvejeu unto the said Christian btlkel u fee. By the Court. . , ' E. A. MERRICK. Clerk ot Orphans Court J. M. GUMMEY & SONS. A" inn 3 80 4 i 20 No. 508 WALN V I Street. PANC0A8T & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. t MARKET STREET. ! . C. C. MAC KEY.' AUCTIONEER AUCTION SALES. ran. IP Ftixn, Auctioneer, MCCLELLAND , (Snrce.-snrs to Philip Ford , Co AUCTION PHvRM, No. MARKET f A CO i. Street. wn-nui i(i oc as Kit iMiom, rnuKS. BROuak BALMORALS, ETC. On Monoay Morning, Mrn rnmnieni ing at lo o clock, we will sell hv Htalogiie, liu ii cases Men's, Boys', aim Youths' Root, -hoea, Brogans. Balmorals, etc. xrooia. Also a lame assortment of Womr-n's, Misses' unit hlKlreii'B wear, lo which we would call theattn tinU oi ine irmio ijV, SALE OF 1700 CASES IK KITS, STI0F.8. BROOANH BALMORALS, ETC, "Kuu l: 1 l.nr.il.. kl .. .....r,.,T rillllg, April 11. commencing at 10 o'clock, we will noil h roialogtie, lor caah, lTis) esses Men's, Hois' ami Youths' Roots. Shoes, Rrogans. Balmorals cti" ' Also, Women's, Misses', and Children's wear frnm city and Eastern manufacturers, to wh ch ahe iiSE lion ol the trade s called. ' wul-u me alien- Ol (I 4C JOHN . MYERS & CO.. ATJCTIONFFPti Nos. &a and M4 MARK ETslreet. A UMbFRS LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCtT wr OTHER l'U ROPE AN DRY GOODS kfu D On Monday Morning, ' nX Arril 8, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue nr four months' credit, ahout boo lots of Frencn India (.( rnian, and British Diy Goods, embracing' a hill assurimeni of fancy and staple artlclus In silka worsteds, w oollens, linens, and cottons, N.R.-Goods arranged for examination and rata, kgties ready ou morumgel sale.. 4 2ot LARGE PFRJ'MPTOKY SALE OF BOOTS, sriOES BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, E1C. On Tuesday Murnlng. April 9,nt 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogus.on ft ii r months' credit , about Ifaio packages boots, shoes halmorals, etc.. ot city and Eastern maniiiaetnre' open lor examination with catalogues early ou tha morning of sale. Also, veo cases men's and boys' hats and caps In large variety. i43'5, LARGE 8A LE OF BRITISH. FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMEST IC DRY GOOIIS. e will hold a large sale ot foreign and domestic dry goods, by catalogue, on lour months' credit and part for cash, On Thursday Morning, April 11, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 900 rack, ages and lots of staple and fancy articles, lu woollens worsteds, linens, silks and cottons. . N. B. Catalogues ready and goods ananged forVx am iuallou early ou the morning of sale. l4 5ft LARGE POSITIVE RALE OF CARPF.TINGS CAN. . TON MATTINGS. ETC, . . " Friday Morning. April 12, at 11 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on fonr months' credit list, about 2nd pieces rich royal damask, Venetian, superfine and hue ingrain, Diitcu. hemp, cottage, and rag carnetings, etc., embracing a choice assortment of superior goods, which may ba examined early on the morning Mf sale. ssi THOMAS & SONS, NOS. 139 AND 141 8. FOURTH Street. PALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. ETC.. April 9. at 12 o'clock, noou, at the Exchange. ""SU B-1V.T, jo. 334, south of Caliowhlll oil eel D1LLWYN STREET. No. 348. Brick Factory. NORI.E STREET. No. 125, Brick Dwelling. NOBLE STREET, Nos. Ill, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121, and and 12.1. Brick Dwellings. NOBLE AND FRONT Dwelling. STREETS, Store FRONT STREET, No. 602, Bakery. SIXTH AND MASTER STREETS, N. E. corner large and valuable Lot. MASTER AND RANDOLPH STREETS, N. W corner, valuable Lot. MARIA STREET, No. 445, Modern Dwelling. OLIVE STREET, No. 1033, Modern Dwelling. 1 WENTY-FIRST AND SUMMER STREET'S, N W. corner. Store aud Dwelling. SIXT H SI REET, No. 122. Vaiuoble Store. BROAD STREET. Valuable Building Lots. JEFFERSON STREET, Valuable Lots. GROUND-RENT S, 210aud I'Jii ayetir. CARPENTER STREET. No 4o7. Frame Dwelling. TENTH AND BROWN STREETS, S. W. corner, Modern Dwelling. ToRRESDALE, Elegant Country Seat and Farm o CHESNUT STREET. Vnlttable Lot. MARKET STREET. No. I!20. Business Location. MA RKET STREET, No. 110. Store. WALNUT STREET. No. 1223. Modern Residence, BROAD STREET, above Arch, Building Lot. CYPRESS STREET. No. SIO, Brick Dwelling. FOURT H BTREET. No. 228. Valuable Dwelling. FIsHER'9 LANE, Handsome Country Rldence. TWENTY-FIRST AND PINE STREETS, b. E. corner, store and Dwelling. BALTT MORE Avenue, No. 3912, Handsome Cottage. WALNUT STREET, No. Mil, Valuable Let and. Dwellings. 4 5 31 BANK AND OTHER STOCKS, LOANS, ETC On Tuesday, April 9, At 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange:- 12 shares Reliance Insurance Co. 48 8hares Second aud Third Streets Passenger Rail; road t o. 16 shares Bteubenville and Indiana Railroad. 22 shares Aiilt-Iiicruslallon Co. 100 shares Central Transportation Co. 8 shares Southern Transportation Co. 30 BharesEmplre Transportation Co. lSOsharts Union Transportation Co. fsoo Huntingdon Broad Top Mlue Loan, 7 percent. May and November. 1 share Amateur Drawing1 Room. 25 shares Eagle Gold M luing Co. 1 share Philadelphia Library. 20 shares Steuben villa and Indiana Railroad (01(1 Stock). 24 shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad. H shares Camden and Atlantic Land Co. 28 shares Camden and Olouceater Turnpike Co. 2 iiAHi Eli st Mortgage 7 per cent. Coupon Bonds of the Peuusylvanlu Mining Company of Micbhan. due January 1. 1870. 410 shores Black Diamond Coal and Iron Co. OIL AND PETROLEUM STOCKS. 450thttrf s Leaning Creek Oil Co., of Ohio. 6uo shares McCiintock Oil Co. 2250 shuns Shady Orove Oil Company. 210 shares Relirliurd Oil Compauy. PEWS. Tew No. 151, Wall Pew, South Aisle, Church of Hoi i Trinity. Full paitlculars In catalogues now ready. 4 5 St Executors' Sale, No. 1228 chesnut street Estate of N. Perelll, deceased. HANDSOME FURNITURE, ELEOANT OWCKEIt" 1NG PIANO. VERY VALUABLE MUSIC, FINES BRUSSELS CARPET. KTV Ou Monday Morning, 8th Instant, at lu o'clock, at No. 1228 Chesnut street, Becond tloor, 4 5 21 Muy be examined on morning ot sale, at 8 o'clock. Bale at No. 1119 Spring Garden Btreet. VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, LACE WINDOW CURTAINS, ELEGANT BRUSSELS ANDOTHER CARPETS. FINE CHINA AND GLASSWARE, ETC. ETC. On Tuesday Morning, April 9, at lo o'clock, at No. 1110 Spring Garden Street, by catalogue. 4 5 St May be examined on morning of Bale at 8 o'clock. Sale No. 2008 Monnt Vernon street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, TA PES'!' Y' CA RPETS. ETC. Ou Wednesday Morning, 10th instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 2ooti Mount Vernon, street, by catalogue. 44 m May be seen early on the morning of gale. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS RONS' HAT W ERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK WAREHOUSE. No. 850 N.DELAWARE Aveuue, extending through to WATER street; an extensive WHARF, River Delaware, 75 feet lront. On TUESDAY, Apill iti, 1887, at 12 o'clook, Noon, will be sold at Puhllc Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that very valuable three-story brick build ing and lot oi ground, situate on the west side of Delaware avenue, south of Caliowhlll street, No. 850; the lot containing in front on Delaware avenue 75 leet, and extending In depth 155 leet to Water street; two fronts. Ii Is well and substantially built and la good repair: has gas, water, fire-proof, iron shutters, elc. Also, a large and valable wharf, commencing 50 leet south ot Caliowhlll Btreet, containing lu fronton Delaware avenue 75 feet, and extending in depth 280 feet. The pier is 48 feel wide troutlng on the avenue, and on the dock on the south side, 27 feet 1 Inch, adjoining Mitchell's dock, which Is 2tH. feet wide, tha two forming a dock 53 j feet wide, sulliuJeot to accom modate the largest steamships. The pier is 280 feet long ot dlllerent widths, as shown 00 tbe plan, which, muy seen at the Auction Rooms. The dock ou tha north side of the pier is 17),' 'eel wide, adjoining the corporation dock, 2ti,' feet wide, making together 44 feel width dock. The water lo the dock south side of the pier Is 18 teet deep and on the north side is feet; deep, both at low water. The whole will be sold together as one property. Clear of all Incumbrance. t M. 1 11u.1i ah ol &t tuf-iioneers, Nos . law aud 141 a FOURTH Street. 8 30sw7t B snoTT. JR.. AUCTIONEER. No. 102a , CILKSNUT Street CARD. We are authorized to announce a special sale ol fine French artistic bronsos, China, and b'soueti ornaments, alabaster urus. vases aud figures, amarmo aud agaie vases, etc. etc., the Importation of MeSMr8. Vltl Bros, (late Vllo Vltl A Sons), to lake place aC Scott's Art Gallery. No, 1020 Chesuut street, iu the course of a lew days. 1 his collection will embrace au unusual ana fine one, and will be well worthy tha atteutlou ot lovers of art aud vertu. 4 6 11 'CLEFS t M CANN'S CLOSTNo) BALE OP iV?,1,', paintings, American and J OJtM I, iM , , To be sold without reserve, on account of retiring from the buslnes. B. Scott, Jr., will sell, without reserve, . G11 Thursday and Friday Evenings, ....,. l7 uuior,mf eni-ire cuneciiuii or modern paintings belonging to Messrs. M'CIew A M'CaUII. aL thvir Art. l.MllMi-tf Xn irn fliu,ii street. Among the artists represented are Edmund II. l.ewls t 1 , . ...... G. B Alwood, James Hamilton, W. Sheridan V011110. Briscoe. W V V-n TtnnSnM. W. H. Cooper, George F. Beusell, 1. J. fen minor e. j.eouaru, Laulout de Met. W. E. Wiuuer, And others. iasb 111 paintings are now on exnimiiuu, n. ,j ard evening, al the Gallery. No. (V7 Cbeinut street.
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