THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1867. 3 CITY 1OTELLIGENOE. ifJH AJWIT10JUL LOOL IT i.M KB 0V TV I- It Pabus.J orETY P0B I"? PLOY M KNT AND Kmh-AtION P2B,.ThlB8oc,ul hu,(1 "ntnctointh f",.cic,,?tt J(",,r,lay afternoon, nt the Home Cnthrrioe sirect. above Seventh Mr. KHly pn-BidK). Tne Manncers' Anninl Report shows that jIuriOKthe pa-t jrar 3:;83 i.iphts' lodpiriRs were luriu-brri. mid that t lie creator part of tnoe who availed themselves of the privilege were fober person?, and trencruUy in eearch of em plovment. While the. luitrrr number wero arti an and laoorers, eo.uo wore registered as clerks, musicians, and tew-hcrs. About two hundred were freed men and women from vari ous pans et the South. In the Industrial -cho d 155 fcholars have been under iuotruction, who were pariiallv pro vided with food and i-lotli-nrr. The cxp'nditures ol 1be year amounted to $465H-79; the donations to $:I232-15. From the ft. Ueorj;e'w Society, for board and lodaines for the poor, S277-GO were received; from tho Scotch Hocieiy for the same, $17-50; from the Christian Commission, $G1-3(I; from the Swiss Consul. $30-40. 4854 patients have been attended to, C3H4 pre tentions furnished, and IOCS teeth drawn. This department came und?r the care of th; Manapers in the year 1853, before which time it had been conducted by a sf parate organiza tion, under the name oi the Moyamensiui? Dis pensary. Up to tho Drrsent date there have been fil,85l patients prencribed for, and 113,320 prescriptions compounded by the rebideut phy sician . The officers elected yesterday were a fol lows: President, David' Scull; Vice-Presidents, JchnKtlley, Charles J. Itowland; Uecordini? Secretary, Kdwurti Bottle, Jr.; Corresponding Secretary, Cnnrles P. Perot; Treasurer, Wistar Morris. ToLtCK iNTKLMtiK.vcu. Chief Detective Lamon and Ollicers Train and Smith arrested last niht a young man, Thomas Kiley, on the charge of robbine the cipar store of Mr. Grim, No. 331 Arch street, on Sunday morning. The goods stolen were recovered. Mo'lie Conner, alias Hoiran, whose picture has adorned the Rogues' Gallery for some time, hails from ht. Loui?, and Is notorious as a female expert in shoplilting. Yesterday she was cap. tured in this city, and now occupies one of tho Central Station cells. She is charged with entering a store on Eighth street and stealing a piece of grenadine, valued at $80. Net she visited a store where a bonnet was lying upon the counter, , which had been sold to a lady, wrapped up, and was in front of the purchaser, j Mollie adroitly slipped the bonnet off the coun ter, and left with it without interference. Nest Bhc proceeded to the store from which the piece ot goods had been tatren, and there she was caught in the act of rolling up a mantilla. In formation was sent to Chief Detective Lamon, who despatched Detective Webb to the store, and escorted Mollie to the cell above referred to. She will have a hearing at 2 o'clock to-day. ' Fires. An alarm of fire was given last evening, about H o'clock, caused by the burning ol a bay-loit on Geiniautown avenue, near Franklin street, in the upper part of German town. Loss $5000, partially insured . Three valuable horses and two cows were in the lower part of the structure and were saved. The two Germantown engines, together with one from Manayunk, saved tne adjoining property from being butned. The alarm of fire last evening was caused by the burning of a barn tilled with straw and hay, back of the Darby road, below Gray's Ferry Bridge. The structure, with its contents, was totally destroyed. Loss not ascertained. Cascalties and Hospital Cases. The following-named persons were yecterday admitted luto the Pennsylvania Hospital: Patrick Blaken, with a leg fractured by a bank of earth falling upon him on the Kidge road. Charles Chapman, aged thirty-iour, with two fingers cut off by being caught in machinery at Ycrree & Mitchell's manufactory. William Stewart, with three of his toes cut off by some machinery falling upon his loot from a dray at Fifth and Locust streets. John Karron, aged fifteen, with his shoulder dislocated by tailing at Seventh street and Mar riott's lane. Improvements. The work of repairing Coates street wharf, on the Delaware, aud the large culvert which pasbCs through it, has been commenced. The building on the northwest corner oi Second and Pine" streets is being removed to give place to a banking-nouse ior me sixiu National Bank, now located in Second street, below Lombard. Contracts have been made and the work com menced on seventy-four dwellings, on Seventh and Franklin streets, between Diamond street and Susquehanna avenue ; fifty-seven on Park avenue, between Columbia and Montgomery i-yenue; and forty on Twentieth street, north liom Jefferson street. Historical Society. A meeting of this Society was held last evening, in their hall, Atiiena uin Building, southeast corner of Sixth add Adelphi streets. Colonel J. Ross Suowden Presided. A letter was read, having been received from P. Rodney King, Esq., presenting o the Society a;, old volume containing the proceedings ot the Democratic Society of Philadelphia, from June, 1793, to 1794. David Rutenhouse, President, Casper Coates and David Jackson, Vice Presidents. , , Colonel John S. Warner delivered an address, taking as a subject the history ol the song, "Star Spangled Banner ;" and, alter the address , the eld song was sung, by Ferdinand Durang, with thrilling eflcct. The West India Trade. A part of the im ports at this port last week, from the W est In dies, was 4300 hogsheads of sugar, 1550 boxes ot nugar, and 0000 hogsheads ot molasses. This la the most substantial evideuce of the extensive commerce which Philadelphia has with the West Indies. Something About Sunday Cars. The Judges of the Supreme Court, before whom the argu ment in the case ot certain citizens vs. The Union Passenger Railway Company, in relation to the running of the cars on Sundays, have decided kot to give a decision in the case until next October; BrsiNEPS at the Hay Market. During the mitt week 477 loads of hoy and 82 of straw were weighed and sold at the Farmers' Hay Market, North 8-veulh street. Best quality Timothy hay sold at $22 20 per 100 pounds; mixed at $1-00. Straw sold at $1 '5051 -55 per 100 pounds. TH-NTAI.H. The sum of $35,ll.V2.r v rcroived bv the Commissioner of i" rpnts of stalls and stands in the various Market Houses for 1867. The Council Committee on Finance met last i.i,t. to consider the proposition of creating a ...p.-- - n (or tne muring oi culverts, loanu. d l0 rUUce the amount to niin nd after discussion the question was . f JUU)"""! laid over. - AMUSEMENTS. ttahan Opera. The Academy was densely j-j I,,, .vnnillir. aud Madame Parepa- HW , opera her- was a complete sue cess? To-night Urnu will be presented with s greavw Pllanllf :. thla evening. UBuiwer.-Y'"-... g Lucille Wc9tern. Mr. In A. if- waifnt. and the company George H. ciamc, - In iast Sf-M VAwn Adams and the com- ItX American, the varletylroupe will p At ,..,iiAnt nroiframme. pear in uU 0Tntzs Relief Fpkd.- Fminlicsof Hell lingers, at Concert .Mall, this eci,ir.c Will bo piesentcd to the Trcusn er of die Committee on Collections of the South ern Keiief l-nnd. The performance will be imVFUHlly attractive, and the fact that the pro ceeds arc 10 be nse l in a truly chftrjtablc cause should crowd Concert Ilati to Hs utniott capacity this evening. j Hortz is Coming. llortz, the great IlliHon i?t, w ho has been very succesttul in New York ior eight months past, will open his tntiimaile oi diablerie and wonders at the Assembly build ings in the beginning ol May. For additional Marine Kewt see First Page. ALMANAC FOR Hun Risks SUN Skik PH I LA DELPHI A TUIS 4-81 1 Moom Rihrs ,....,6-33, IllwH Waiib DAY ,..ir.n 6-as PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Samuki, K. (Storks, "I Ukohok N. Tatiiam, Monthly Committee. Akdkkw Wjikklkh..) 1IOVKMKXT8 OF OCEAN 8TKAMKKS. FOR AMERICA. Ottawa Antwerp New York Mar. 23 Cut Dublin Liverpool. ..New YorK Mur. 2.) ITojiomiis LiVHi')o(i;...riilliiuik ..Mar. 21 Tripoli Liverpool. ...New York Mar. 20 (4ient Knieru.... Liverpool... New York .Mur. l C. ol A ulwt rp...LivtM pool... New YorK Mur. 27 (ieriiiHiiiu-...siniliaMiptouNew York Mur. U7 lliiriNa. ouilmuiploii...New York .Mur. 27 Helvetia Liverpool. ..New York Mur. 27 i'ernvinn .Liverpool... Port Inml Mur. 2S bt. Lament iluvre........N'evv York.... Mar. Z-i FOR KUROI'K. ( hlctiRO New York... Liverpool Clilim Ronton Liverpool, I'.dlnhlirKli. ........ New Vork...J,lvci pool Hi i uiaiiu New Y(rrk... Hrciiicii.... Arntt'i ....New York...lluvre V I r 14 1 n 1 11 New York. ..Liver pool April in April lit April in April II April VI April 11 April i:t iielloua ..New Y ork...Loii(l (iermiinlH New York...IuiubiirK April 1:1 L'.ol Antweip....New l ork...Liiverpool April i:i Otiu New York...Antwurp ..April 11 Havana New York...llavre Aprll 18 til. Laurent New York...Huvre ..April 20 Hal tin New YorK...liremeti. April 20 MlHsisgippl New York... Havre- April 27 Fullon New York. ..Havre ..May 17 OOABTWIHE, DOMESTIC, ETC. II. Hudson Pliilaila Havana.... April 9 (.'olnmhla New York. ..Havana .....April 11 H.CIiauncey...New York...AHpinwall April II Alliance l'hilaila CiiurleHtou April 1:1 Touuwiinila l'lillada Huvanuuli April IX N. Auierluu....N'ew York... Brazil ..April 22 fc. America N'ew York. ..Brazil May 22 Mails are forwarded by every Bteaiuer lu the ren)ar lines. TLe steamers for or from Liverpool call. at QiieenRLown, except the Canadian line, wbtcli call at Londonderry. Tlie steamers lor or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. HteanjHhlp Hendrlck Hudson, Howes, Havana, Tuos. S an son iV Hodh. Ilrli? W. Welsh, iStrobrldge, Gimntuuamo, 8. & V. V elsli A Co. Brig A. H. Curtis, Merrimou, Clenfuegos, Madeira A t abuila. bchr M. Reppller, Conover, Salem, Audeurled, Norton & Co. Hour Ella Ilolgate, Ooldlne. Hat torus Inlet. (Sl'r F. Franklin, I'lerson. llultimore. A. droves, Jr. ft'r Beverly, l'lerce. New York, W. P. Clyde ft Co. Tut; EIIA, Braminell, Baltimore, with a tow ol haws, W. P. Clyde & Co. Tuk Lookout, Alexander, Baltimore, with a tow of baiaes. W. P. Clyde & Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bteamnblp Pioneer, Benuett, S hours from Wilming ton, N. C, with cotton and naval stores to Philadel phia and iromlierii Mail bteamshlp Co. Meiiiner Hunter, HoKr, M hourn from Providence, wlihmdse. to Lullihury. NYlckeruham & Co. MeuniHhip Vlriilnlu, Allen, from Richmond, Via Nor folk, V with mdse. to V. P. Clyde 6 Co. Br. barque Thomas Whitney, Moore (late Kelly, who was lost overboard lu a minall nlxht of the 2:id ult. In the Uulf f-tream), from Liverpool, via Ber muda, where she put in Iji distress, as heloreireporled, 21 days, with mdse to K. A. ISnuder & Co. Br. barque Maria, Kllliam, Hi) days from Liverpool, with mdse. to J. B, Penrose. Br. barque B. Rogers, Crosby, 83 days from Troon, with iron lo J. E. isuzley A Co. Br. barque John Mathues, Lnuglillu, 11 days from St. Jago, with suear aud honey to U. W. Beruadou A Bio. ' Barque Cynthia Palmer. Miller, lrom Messina, via Glt.raitur Feb. lo, with fruit, etc., to H. 8. Hcattergood A Co. Itul. brig Italia, Romeno, 80 days from Messina, Willi fruit to Isaac Jeanes A Co. J, life' A. F. Larrabee, Carlisle, 22 days from Saicua, w ith luolusses to Mudeira A Cabada. Br. brlK M. Wilson, Taylor, 15 days from Caibarien, wiib sutsar to t. A W. Welsh. BriR J. Blckmore, Orallum, 12 days from Cardenas, wllh molasses to U. Morris Wain A Co. bchr Chiloe. Henderson, trom Cardenas, with sugar and molasses to O. C. Carson A Co. t-chr M. E. Coyne, r acemire, from tsew iofk, witn maiic. to captain. r-chr Antelope, Chadwlck, from Wilmington, Del., in ballast to 1). 8. Stetson A Co. . Sthr Artist, Price, 6 days from Norfolk, with lum ber to Norcross A Sheets. . , . . bchr Charlotte Fish, strong, S days from Charleston, H (v n iiii lumber to Huron. Collins A Co. fcCUr aiujesiy, iuurpny, uujn kuiu ruucimauuiB, wllh rnllroud iron to Bacon, Collins A Co. Sc hr James Anderson, Tunnoll, 2 days from Indian Biver, with corn lo Bacon, Collins A Co. bchr Freemason, Furman, 2 days trom Indian River, Willi corn to Bacon, Collins A Co. bchr M. Pierce, Pierce, 1 day from Brandy wine, with corn meal to Perot, Lea A Co. bchr Helen. . 1 day irom uranaywioe, wuu flour to Perot, Lea A Co. bchr Alphabet, Taylor, 2 days from Accomac, with oats to Conquest A Lowber. bchr Ariadne, Thomas, 1 day from Smyrna, with with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. bchr Jilra, iiuriage, i aay iroiu uuran.nuu smiu to J. L. Bewley A Co. bchr J. Wh tnv. Henderson, l aay irom uaessa, wuu grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. . ... I ' - .1 r. . . . . .. Xv... Vn.lr bleamer U. il. CslOUl, i'Olu, at uuum nymnow i u iv, with nidse. lo W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer Monitor. Jones, 24 hours from New York, wllh mdse. to W. M. Batrd A Co. bleamer o. u. waiKer, ouerui, uuuia uuw i.-cw York, with nidse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Tuk Hudson. Carr. from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. MEMORANDA. Steamship Stars and blripes, Holmes, hence, at Havana 31st ult. bteamshirj Roman. Baker, hence, at jjosiou yester day. ........ . Barque Caro. Beals, hence, oi Moone utn inst. Bamue Annie Augusta. Duvls, hence at bu Jago 2Sth ulu, and remained 2nih, Barque American Lloyus, rarK, nence at hhiuusm 1st inst. . Buroiie Sea Kaele. Julius, Jr., sailed from caraeuas !9lh ult. forbagua. . , .... Br ir Princeion. Weils, trom l'rovtaence ior rniia- dclphla, at New London uth Inst. BriK i-llen P. btewart, iiouuuu, nence at isieniuegus 27lh ult. BriK Mnrv Wilson (Br.). Balled from caioarion 2ist Ult. lor Philadelphia. . BriK E. H. Kennedy. Geyer, sailed from Havana Siilli ult. for baniia. BriK Nellie, Mitchell, ior rnuaueipuia. was loauing at Churleslou 4lh Inst. . ... bchr Thomas Uolcomb. (iodfrey, hence at Matauzas Suih ult. . . . bchr Kin II v L. llartti. Emllh, sunea irom (.leuiueiioj 2tith ult. for Philadelphliu . . , bchr Curtis Tilion. Somers. sanca irom uieuiuegos 2Sth ult. lor Pliiladnluhiu. bteamtuu Theodore. Blrley, beuce at uiguion su lust. MISCELLANY. United States survey schr Arao, when In Neune river, about live miles below N'ewberu, N. Cv at s P. M., March 30, struck upon a Confederate -'ankee-caiclier," and noi snagged. By the prompt exertions ot the oflicers aud crew, aided by the pumps, the schr was kept alloat, and the hole was plugged aud caulked, and by 1 A. M. all was considered sate, and the watch below turned lu; but from some mlstiap or other the water agalu rushed through the breach, and by 8 o'clock the schr went down in ten feet of water, the ollicers and men having barely time to get oil', and losing all their clothing, etc, 1 he Br. ship Pomona, bilckney, cleared at Savan nah 2d Inst, for Liverpool, wllh the following valuable cargo: 2641 bales of upland cotton, weighing L220,8."j6 pounds, valued at :iiil,U3u 8i; IK5 bales of Sea Island cotton, weighing lni.iu pounds, valued at t7u.b7'&i; 2i.ii sticks timber, i:V7,;us feet, valued at f 1874: SIS tons ol manganese, valued at turns. Total value of cotton. ni,ul7-bti; total value or cargo, 1144,421184, NOTICE TOMARINER8." t'kithottii antt Cxk Notice is given that on or about the 1st of October next, the Flatholiu light will be rolured red, between tne bearlugs of N. t4 V. and N K ; and The I'sk light will be colored red, between the bear ings HE. ?4 K and USE., and hetweeu the bearings of K.Iiy K B.8W, '.i V. Irom whence lino the land It will be white. It will then show white between 8 HI-, and 8. by E. lo mark the channel Into i he river, aud a white strip will show up the river between the bear ings of NE. by E. E. and E. by N. '4 N. Further notice will he given when the above altera tions have been effected. By order. P. IT. BERTHON, Secretary. Trinity House, London, March 11, Isi7. FOSTER'S RESTAURANT, - NO. 121 SOITII THIRtt NTREKT, CPTOBITE GJRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA, Oysters and Meuls at all hours. 1 Sim MEDICAL. pOKD'S EXTRACT OF KAftlAMELI S OR PAIN DICH1IIOYER, Is one of the few domestic remedies which havecome into general Use and favorlwltlinut iiuillng. It Is the product ol n simple shrub, harmless lu all cases aud, fcB a utimestic retijedy. nneqiialled. ll'llts: ni'i!N', lutcis-if, lJiM KNKbS SO REM-Kb, S1RA1NH, SORE THROAT, TOOTHACHE, EARACHE. NKl I'AI llf A, ItillXMA'lIM LI 'M KAOO, HOIL. STtNO1. SORE EYES, BLkkDINU LUNOS, NOSE, stoma en, OP THE CORN, I'l.C'KHS. 11 1,1' ts. OLD t OREfl, And other Simitar troublesome and painful affections, while il promptly arrests all HKMURRH AUKS, Hundreds of physicians use It dallv In their practice. 11 lid u I veil their uiHiialllled recoiuinendatiou. Sold by our agents aud dealers. The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sub scrlhers, Proprietors and Successors to T, T. POND, to whem all orders must he addressed. HVMPHItEiS' ItOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO., No. W2 BROADWAY, New York. PRICES OF PONU'8 EXTRACT. Six ounce bottles, with directions, retail 50 cents 1 lot bottles, wllh directions, retail.. tjniirts in boitle ir75 Liberal dbtconntto 1'Ii)hIi-Iriib unci Dealers. &IMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. Ji VitriMEYSr HOMtKOPA THIC SPJCCIi'IOi. FAMILY CASES Of Winnie vials, morocco case, containing a specilic for every ordinary disease a family Is subject lo.und a book ol directions f 10"lK) Snmller Fumiiy and Travelling cases, with 2(1 in 28 vuiis .fi to (8 Spicules for all Diseases, both for Curing and for Prevent lve treatment, lu vials and pocket coses fl to $5 1 hese Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to imy part of the country, by Mail or Ex press,, ft ee of charge, on receipt ol Hie price. Address-H CM I'll KEYS' HPECIFTO HOJSUKOPATIUO M EDICINK COMPANY, Olllce mid Depot, N. M2 BROADWAY, New York. Dr. HUMPHREY Is consulted dally ot ills olllco. personally or by letter, as above, for all forms of disease. For sale by IiYOTT A CO., JOHNSON, HOL LOW AY A ( OWUEN, T. R. CALLENDER. and AMBROSE SMITH, Wholesale Agents, I'lnladelidila, and at BLl'l HE'S Drug Store, No. 812U Alorket street, and byoll prugglsts 27 tuthsj AMUSEMENTS. A CADE MY OF MUSIC. MOST BRILLIANT AND DECIDED SUCCESS. 1 A KEl'A-BRl'iNOl.I OR A Nil ITALIAN OPERA. THIS (Tuesduy) EVENIN'O, April 9, Bellini's celebrated Opera of NORMA. Madame PAR EPA ROSA as ..-..NORMA Madame PATTI STRAKObCH us ADALUISA Signor L1MBEHTI on POLIONE Siguor SUSINI as OROVESO WF.DNESIJAY EVENINO. April 10, '1 HE BARBER OF SEVILLE. Madame Parepa Rosa, Brlgnoli, Ferrantl, Buslnl, Sartl. THURSDAY DON GIOVANNI, with an unequalled distribution of characters. ORAND MATINEE O.N SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock, and close of the season. beats obtained ut the Academy and Trumplcr's. N EW CHKSN'JT 8TKKKT TlIEATllK. THIS EVENINO. LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR of the distinguished his- trionlc artist, MR. JAMES E. MUROOCIt. who will appear lu his great Impersonation of ALFRED EVELYN, lu Bulwer's great Comedy, In live acts, entitled MONEY. Alfred Evelyn Mr. J. E. MURDOCH Wednesday M UCH ADO ABOUT NOTHINO. Thursday HAMLET. Fridoy BTRANUER. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY MATINEE. THE ONLY MURDOCH MATINEE, on which occasion lie will appear In THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. WALNUT BTKEET THEAIKE N. E. corner of NINTH And WALK UT Street. Begins at 4 to s o'clock. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. April 9, ONLY NIOHT THIS WEEK of the charming young artiste, LUCILLE WESTERN, in her unrivalled Impersonations of LADY ISABEL AND MADAME VINE, In the original and only genuine Pluy, entitled EAST LYNNE; OR, THE FJLOFEMENT the merits of which are nightly attested by SOUS AND TEARS OF SYMPATHY-. Af K8. JOHN DREW'S NEW AKCH STKEET XYX T TH KATRE. Begins at 4 to 8 o'clock. FIRST NIOHT OE CLAIRVOYANCE. F1R&T N1U1IT Or THE FOFULAR EDVt IN ADAMS." MONDAY", and EVERY EVENING, The Oreat Play, lu 6 acts, w ith new scenery, machinery, and great cost, entitled CLAIRVOYANCE; THE MAN' WITH THE WAX FIOURES. Jean Vuulmrou EDWIN ADAMS Friday Benetit ol EDWIN ADAMS, Seats secured bix days In advance. OX'S AMEK1CAN VARIETY TI1EATRE.- IMMrNbE ATTRACTION. FOX'S COMBINATION TROUPB EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS DE BALLET .COMICPANTOMIMf ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE, COMIC PANTOMIMA CONCERT HALL, CIIEiSNUT STREET. GRAND EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE SOUTHERN RELIEF FUND, TUEbDAY EVENINO, April i, lsti7. A BRILLIANT BILL, In which the celebrated PEAK FAMILIES BELL-RINGERS, Aud the popular BERGER FAMILY. Who have volunteered their services for the occasion, will present lata uiiui-iii tvairusuiuns In their repertoire. The whole forming A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT of rare aud . UNEXAMPLED ATTRACTION. 4 8 2t M1 USICAL FUND HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 12. CARL ROESE'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, On which occasion he will have the valuable assis tance of MADAME CLARA BRINK ERHOFF, iher second appearance in Philadelphia), MISS A UUUbT'A ROESE, MADAME A. MAY. MR. WENZELL KOPTA, (celebrated Violinist from Prague, bis first appearance tu Philadelphia), MR. L. FNGELKE. Accompanist 'J ic k Ifl To be had at the Music Stores, uud at the door the entire day of the Concert. 4 6t Doors open at 7 o'clock. Conceit commences at 8. TiOYEK OF ACADEMY. CARL WOLFSOnN'S SIXTH AND LAST MATINEE. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 12, loU7, At halt-past 4 o'clock. First and only appearauce tor fifteen mouths ol THEODORE HABELMAN, The distinguished tieiiuuu Teuor. Tickets, One Dollar each. 4 8 It XTEW ELEVENTH STKEET OPERA HOUSE IN ELEVENTH Street, above CHEHNUT. -TUK FAMILY UlSOItT" Ol'lK OK TIIK St.AHOX. CAKNt k UISKI'N 91l.NM ltF.LM, the Oreat Star Troupe ol the World, lu their URAN1 ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. SONUS. DANCES, NEV) RURLEbQUES, and PLANTATION SCENES. Doo. open at 7 O'clock. Commencing at S o'clock 8 au J. L, CAltNCRObS, Manager. GERM ASIA 0RCHESTKA.-PUBL10RE hearsals every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, al MUSICAL FUND HALL, o'clock. Eugageinenll made by addressing OEOROE BASTERT, Agent. No 12B1 MONTEItEY St., between Race aud Vine. U tiau HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. .. . n, 1. T A I lilRH' vjtaj V V"VV-lr" t. ur.i.i,IOJjUO Cheop 6Ure, No. lxs South TENTH street, U gj Three doors above Walnut, 1000 K E G B NAILS AT REBl'tKM CKICICN. Baldwlus1 Butts, allslzes. Butchers' Plane Irons and Chisels. Rowland Ames1 Shovels and Spades. Kenrlck's and American Pulleys and Screws. Table Knives, and Forks and Spoons. Champion Clothes-Wringers. Planes, Wood and Iron Rakes, etc. TOR BALE CHEAP, BY liTAKlKDGE, BAKU A CO 87thstuJ NO 131 MABKET MTBEET. 9-" A fine assortment of POCKET and f f .i TinJ ZUK tSTHOPrt. LAffKM KOiMMUbu HATS AND CAPS. HATTERS. ttTRinu UTILE GENTS' DRESS HATS, LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY STYLES, RI'ITAIILE IOB TOIIII AI) (IIUDRGil ALL THE LATESTf NOVELTIES NOW READY, CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. 813 lmrp ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. 1 PHNN MEAM ENGINE AND 1.B01LKK WORKS. NRA VI K tiuv SJUL 1 luiUlLAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACH1N 1.V1S, BOILER- MAKERS, BLACK SMl'lHS, aud FOUNDERS, haviug lor many yean been In successful operation, and been exclusively engaged tu building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc., respecilully oiler their services lo ibe publlo as being lully prepared to con tract lor engines of oil sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of ulflerput shsea ore piepured 10 execute orders with quick despatch. Every description ot pattern-making maile at the slioriest notice. Higli and Low-pressure Fine, Tubular, and ly Under Boilers, ol the best Pennsyl vania charcoal iron, iorglngs of all slws aud kinds: lion aud Braes Castings ol all desci iptious; Roll Turning, Seiew Culling, aud all other work connected wlih the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the thlabllshmeut tree ol charge, aud work guar anteed, 'lhe subscribers hove omple wharf-dock room foi repulrs ot boats, v. Lere they cau he In perfect solely and are provided w ith shears, blocks, foils, etc. etc for raising heavy or Dt.Lt. weights. JACOB C. NEAFIB. JOHN P. LEVY. 8 21 PEACH and PALMER Street. ;.VAIDHAN MkKKICK, WILLIAM H. MKHBICK, OUT11WARK ClLDltY, FIFT1I AND WASHINGTON Streets, I IIII.AIIKI.PHIA. MERRICK & bON8, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture Higli and Low Pressure bieum Engines tor Laud-, River, and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Castings 01 all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron r 1 a me Roofs lor Gas Works, Workshops, and Bailroad blollous, etc. Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecator!!, Filters, Pumping En gines, etc. bole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Sugar Bollln Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent sieam Hummer, ou.' Aspinwall & Vtoolaey's Poieut Centrifugal bugo Draining Machine. 6 3o( BBIDUSDUlKi MACI1IN15 WORKS OFFICE, No, 66 N. FRONT bTREET, PHILA1JKL1-HIA. We are prepared to fill orders to any extent for oni well-known MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin ning, ond Weaving. We in vlte the attention ot manufacturers to our ex tensive works. H ALFRED JENgH & BON, ST EARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, No. 327 CHESNUT BTREET, Manufacturers of CAST-IKON WATER AND STEAM PIPE Ofalltises; also Fittings for the same, at the lowest market rates. Exteusive machinery baa been pre pared, and we are now ready to furnish this pipe lo any amount at short notice. Also general Railroad and Steamboat supplies. 223 8m MISCELLANEOUS. il Y H E NOVELTY. 1 TIIIM SI'LIIXDID CLOTHKN-WRIXtiER HAS FOUR COG-WnEELS, two on each end, and Is lu reality the ONLY RELIABLE ONE ever made. Don't buy belore Beeing this. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. " ' S. MACFERItAN, SOLE AGENT, 4 Slmrp KO. 781 CHENS ITT STKF.F.T. o 0 R M EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY fc CO., KKMOVKU TO E. Comer of MARKET aud WATER Streets, N. Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING OI every Description, for Grain, JFlonr, Suit, Super-Phosphute of Lime, Bone Dust, Etc. Large and small GUN N Y BAGS constantly on hand. I J A Iso, WOOL bACKS. John T. Rah, ky. Jamka Cascadkn. JpITLEK, WEAVER & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordaee, Cords, Twines, Etc. No. 23 North WATER Street, and No. U North DELAWARE Avenue, rHIULOHXPHIA. Edwin E. Fiixkr, Michaxi, Weaves. Conrad F. Clotuiicu. 3 Hi gLATE MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed lor Durability B uty. Strength, and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and Blote Work GeneraU) made to order. J. 13. KIMES db CO., 126m Nob 212ti and 212S CHKSNUT Street. HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Arms, Legs, Appliances for , Deformity, etc etc. These Lluiba are transferred trom lire in form and ut; I ore me ugniesi, most ouranie, com fortable, periect, and artistlo substi tutes yet invented. They are ap proved and adopted by the Untied States Goverument and our principal Surgeon patented August 18, ltM; May 23. lsti6; May 1, lot) Address KIMBALL & CO., , , No. 630 AJten street Philadelphia, Pamphlets free. 9 27 6m 912 ARCH STKEET. GAS FIXTURES. CHANDELIERS. BRONZK STATIIAIIY. Etc. VAN KIRK fe CO. would respectfully direct the attention of their friends, and the public generally, to ineir large miu eiegauv tuusurLOieill 01 UAM MA TURFS. CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WARES. Those wishing houdsome and thoroughly made Goods, at very reasonable prices, will find It to their advantage to give us a coll before purchasing elsewhere. N. B. Soiled or tarnished fixtures reflulahed with special core aud at reasonable prices. 2 21 m VANKIRK A CO. QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER No. 8 CABTEB STKEET, And No. 141 DOCK Street Machine Work ana Mlllwrlghtlng promptly au tended to. COTTON ANU KLAX, BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, . V!." uuu)urB and brandr Tent Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Als Paper Manulocturers' Drier lelu, from oue Useve feet Wldu; Pauling, Belling, Sail Twine etc. ' 1 JOHN W. EVERMA A CO., 1 . No. lull JONES Alley. A1 LEXANDER G. CATTELL & CO. No. 24 NORTH WHARVES AND No. 27 NORTH WATER STREET, . PHILADELPHIA. ALXXANDEB A. CATTKLJ., (2 'H KLWAH O. OATTKU WILLIAM B. OR 1(111 MISSION MERCHANT. ANT, No. tt B. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, aukut roa Dnpont's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Et , W. Baker A Co.' C'tiocoioie, Coooa. and Bromo. , t:rockar Bros, it Co.'i Yellow Metal Shetahln llolUJ.aad Nolls. DRY GOODS. 1 r i MARKET CXOAK BOOM. NEW GARMENTS IN CLOTH, for Spring ear, JOKFPIIINE PACQUER. TMAHKLAND SACUUEiJ. JAPAN EKE CI ROE EH. JVATEIc-PKOOK CLOAKS. CI OAKH made to order. SILK. AIANTI.FM KIIAWLM. Sqiinre Sbawls. for Spring wear. Opm Centre Uroche Hlinwlu. ?!!"c!1 'ln.,.'i.Vel Lon "hawlB. fine qualities. Ill IICK 1 LlbCl Hlllinm KliatVlu unntmn Chabe. I12 8tuth4n DKKNH GOODS. 87V ceril Cliene Mohair 1'nniln. iinv.t OnMn. ebiuii-8, and as ( heap as ever Bold.' o tein xMeiaiiKtN, uuraD'eanU fashionable. 87V ctnt Orey or Kecond Mourntna PoplliiH. 87icent Kolld Plaid Drosu KtuUs, iJlues, Grt erjH, etc. 5 and 76 cent fine qiiat'ty Melnneen. K5ceul I'lnln Color l'oplin Alpacas. 75 ctnt aud SI 00 Plaid Tolle-de-Venlse. BUtUKILHM. 8P25 for ft fair quality Black Silk. 81'tio and tl bO for a good Black Hllk. 82-37 and 82-5 f. r much better ttoods. ;t h7 f r WliiteEdgeslirap-do-France.elpgnnt. Il 10 for AV'hlte Eogos MuguiflucniUroHUraiu. 85 50 for Extra Heavy Wide Oros Oralu. PRICE & WOOD, N. WT. Cor. EIGUTU aud FILBEUT HAVE JCNT OPENED One case All-wool Delaines, cholco colors, at 37J-J and 50 cents. Double-width All-wool Delaines, 62)4 and O'J cents. Black All-wool Delaines and Black Alpacas. Erench Percales, plain and figured. Plain color Alpacas and Mohairs. A new lot of Mixed Goods, suitable for Tra velling Presses. A new lot of stripe and plaid Scotch Ginghams American Ginghams; Delaines, and Calicoes. Good quality black and white stripe Shirt lniis. H HITE (iOODN ! WHITE WOODS ! Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsook Muslins. bwlss Muslins and Victoria Lawns. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. Hair cord stripe and plaid Muslins. i Y bile aud Hull Pignas. Marseilles. Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts Table Linens, Napkins, and Towtels. Scotcn Diaper, Huckaback, aud Kussla Crash. A cheap lotot 11-4 Linen Sheetlug. i Jiest makes Shlrliug Llueus. Bargains iu Hosiery aud Gloves, Shirt Fronts, and Suspenders. Jouvlu's Kid Gloves, best quality imported. Cambric Edgings, Iusertings.anu Flouuclugs. Ladies' and GeutV Liueu Cumbria Haudker chiefs, etc. etc. PRICE & WOOD, i N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, N. B. Best quality Hoop Skirts; 10 22 229 FARIES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH STREET, . ABOVE ItAC'E, HAVE JTJ8T RKC'KIVED, One case Water Twist Bleached Muslim, 20 cents per yard, Bleached Muslins, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23 cents, etc. Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 15 cents. Plllow-cate Mushui 14 yard wide, 25 cents. 10-4 Bleached Bheel.uy. Wllllomsville, Wornsuita, Semper Idem, Amo3koue, ForrestOole, Superior 8hlrting, etc. etc, Best mokes ol Unbleached Muslins. , WHITE GOODS i WHITE G001S1 FROM RECENT AUCTION SALES. NalnsooK MuHllns, 81, 87X, i5, and SO cents. riaid Js'uliifiookB. 25, 81, XI 'i, 60 cents, etc Soft Flniah Coiuorics, 45, 60, and 00 cents. Fine Victoria Lawns, 87. 46, 6U, GO, and t5 cents. Very fine Swiss Mulls, cheap. Job lot bhlrred Muslins, 75 cents, worth fl. Very fine Striped NainBooks. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs from Auction, Boys' Bordered Linen HdktB., 12X cents. Ladles' and Gents' Plain Linen HdktB. Gents' Colored and Bordered lldkfe,, etc etc Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, etc All-wool and Domet Flannels, cheap. Linen Shirt Fronts, our own make. Delaines CallcoeB, Black Alpacas, etc etc FARIES & WARNER, 220! NO. 880 NOKTII NINTH fcTKEET. GURWEN STODDART & BROTHER HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE AND ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SPRING STYLE MANTILLAS, ETC., IN ALL KEASOWAHLE MATERIAL. KON. 430, 45ft AND 451 K. SECOND MTBEET 4 S gt ABOVE WILLOW, CHKAP DHY GOO I S, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLU'l lib, AMU WiMiiOW aklADisji. V. E. ARC'HAMBAULT, N. E. Corner KLKVli-MTH aud MARKET BtreeUj, ojieued this morning, from auctlou Innralu Carpets, all wool, at 76c, 87o fl, l-25, t)W7. nnd f 1-ho. JiiKrulii Carpe t, wool tillliiK, 40c, 60o ana B2e. Kii(,'llHli Topentry DruHKils Corijets, only fl'76. I'.ntry and bluir torpels, 2So. to 7."c ituK Carpets, 45o. lo 76c. ilfmp Corpeu, 800. to 62c. Floor Oil Cloth, due. Window hhtidfg. fl to Flnlu Window llol luud, 6I1C-. White Moiling. 7c 10 buc Red Moiling, 4'ic. 1060c. Woollen liruxKets, fl to tl-tto. hiitlr Oil Cloths, 26c. fciiirlug Chlutws, 12o. to 2uc. DeLa"1 6c. Muslini, llo. toi.io. CHKAP STORK, 2" N. E. Corner ELEVKNTH and MARKET Btrds"-. J. CHAMBKBS, NO. 810 AUCH STREET. JJoveltles Opeulua Lolly. Heal l iuiiy ioctiii. lllork Guipure Laoes. I'olnte Appllqus Ioe. l'olule de Hone Loort. Thread Veil Irom f J 60. white aoom Marseilles for resses-Bariraiu--French MuBlln, t yard. wUI". ilne,'.rj;u , Bhlrred and Tucked Lace Muslin: In la , 1 w.l I a , liulsTi Cambric, iVyard wide 1 tsuiihilo EUkiuki and I JiiberlloLid, new dcalsu. very cheap. 1 lui P NINTH. yCV DRY GOODS. ELROY lias Opened at his Now Stores,' Nos. 4 and 6 North EIGHTH St., WITH A kPLENDID LINE OP ULACK SILKS, IX tinOH UIIAINS AND TAFFETAS. LADIES' CLOAKINGS, Cassimcres for Men and Boys, SBEKM liOODN, 42tulhaliuJ H1IITE UOODMTC. AT THF LonrrsT pkicen. HOOP SKIRTS. INVISI B LE. EMPRESS INVISIBLE TRAIL SKIRT. THE SEW SIIArE FOB; . SPRING, 18 6 7, IN J. W. Lradlej's Duplex lllptl (OR DOUBLE SI'KING) SKIRT S . The handsome it and moil comfortable style yet Introduced. (See all the fashion magazines.) ; ' At Retail by all first-class stores where Skirts are soiu At Wholesale by all the leading Notion and Dry Goods Houses In this city. AIbo by sola owners ef patent and exclusive manniaotnrera WESTS, BRADLEY & CAM, No. 07 '.CHAMBERS SU 8 2 stuth2m NEW YORK. COQ HOOP SKIRTS'. nnn UZlO LATEST IsTYLK, JUST OUT. DZC$ LE PETIT TRAIL, for the Promenade. 2X yorda round, the CHAMPION TRAIL, for the CrawinM room, 8 yards round. 1 hee hklrts are In every way the most desirable that we have heretofore offered to the public; also, complete lines of Ladies', Misses', ana Children's Plain and Trail Hoop bkirts from 2i to 4 yards In ch conference, of every length, oil of "our own make 'i wholesale and retail, and warranted to alva aaUalam tlon. Constantly on hand low-priced New York mada Skirts. Plain and Trail, 20 springs, 90 cents; 26 a Drill i; a. fl; au springs, f 1-10; aud lo springs, f 1-75. . Skirls made 10 order, altered, aud repaired. Calf or send lor circular of style, sizes, and prices Manulactory and Salesrooms, . . No, eat) ARCH Street 12 8 m WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. p HANG'S SUPERB CHROMOS; IEQ17AL TO OIL PAINTINGS. ConslHtlng of the Group ot Quails. Little Chickens; Duckling's. Victory, Winter Crowned Wren, Ruoy Wren, Piper aud Jiut-Crackers, the Awakening, tha bisters, American Gem Landscapes, 16 kinds; Scrip ture Texts. Mottoes, etc.; Alhum and Sunday School Cards. Sea aud Wood Mos-.es, Butlerllies. Autumn Leaves, Roses, etc. etc A splendid assortment for sale by a. w. PITCHER, Dealer in Albums, Photographs, Pictures, And Manufacturer of Frames of all styles, 8 29 lto NO. 808 tllESNUT STREET All the New Books on hand as soon as issued. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. CULVER'S NEW PATENT PEEP SAND-JOINT IIOT AIIt FUIiNACE. BANUES OF ALL SIZES. Also, Philegar's New Low Pressure Bteam Heatl Apparatus. For sale by CUAHLES WILLIAMS, No. 1182 MARKET Street. BlOf THOMPSON'S L0NP0N KITCHEN JER OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for 1-amllies, Ho.. tels, or Public Institutions, in TWK.MXV DIJf. H.UKNT M.l-M. a Iho. Philadelphia Ranaeau llot-AIr Furnaces, Portable Healers, Lowdown Urates,' Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Siewhole Plotes, Boilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and I retail, by, the manulocturers. SUAKPK 4 THOMSON, H 17 siuthtim tio. tv ; N. SECONI) Slreet, PARASOLS. xjx REAL LACE PARASOL COVERS AND EXTRA IVORY HANDLES, F SALE BV W. A. DROWN & CO., 4 Sit KO. 810 MARKET STREET. Kuorouiwrs iuv dkiiiui oujuninieui, or ni. Prril.. V,1!'""- rvU.I'.Vorl''!I' KlhfUo t'wkiugs. Khcmuie apart UNITt'D BTATES REVENUE RTAMPJ Prlnolpsl I epot. No H Hl8MUT8tr.t CtnU.1 Depot, o. 11.31?. ririH Rtreet one ooo? bi, ChsiDut Fstsollshed 1H2 """"roeioi Revenue 8tanps ot every description constantlvn , band lu Dy aiiionnt ""Wi vttitn if Mail or Eipreai promptly attended t l'HILADELPHIA SUBOBUNt KJS- ANI)AGE INSTITUTE, JSoTu V K3 NINTH Street, above Market R t EVERETT, after thirty years' practical tt.n'..Z..A XbV r-