THE DIMPLED CHIN. kissel tbabftby ua tho chin, (Jnrt. when the nurse-inaid turnedaway), Kissed the dimple solt and sweet i J w.ho bou)a have bconrm May. I did not ki,s It brmht black eves, . T 31!py had 1(8 'wtlicr's lorcmu Btare: I did not touch the ruddy cheek, Nor siroke the dark aad curling hair. The mother's face I scarcely see, Knr turn away my ocad In piun Irom tbote soft ce arid sunny looks, BcirIhir my tad thoughts back again To hours when I believed hpr true, Promisine love lor evermore; And starlight caw me pi tUe seal On a dimpled cbiu by the cottage door. fsonietimrs her can tripe thunders by; From its cureless pda9h I shrink aside, And set my teeth toueiher harl, Peelna the rich man at her side. I see It now these toil-worn band) Wore never tit to clap her own; Heaven Knows I loved her well enough To give her, If I could, a throne. . I thought I did the boy no wron-r; Hut, od t the bitter pans U erave r Wuen fierce his hand, in augrr raised,, Struok Bt nie B9 1 wer-; a slave. May's child I I would have loved It so. For her, and days that mlubt have been, For Aula Lanp Svue, lor memory's sake, And tor the dimple in Us chin. I Like tn-nlg-ht my bit'er heart &w:y bejond the troubled sea. It? tosshiir waves may brinii, perchanc, Through Us unrest, new pence to me, Baby, pood-by I I bear no erudce: TUnuch worldly wealth I co to win, No tri-Ul can buy the kis aav 1 slolc Irom oil that dimpled chin. . i LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1837. ft The following are tlio Items contained in the "Act to f tll,wil1,i flkf till. lV.lillll.UI.VI.NMJ.iu ..I' tl... O.ll'.ir llflll.ttt and other general ami sp'-ciHc. npnmpriiitiiiiis," as tlnally agreed upon by both Houses of the Legislature ol Pennsylvania, on the tilth iust: Governor's salary T'iuirHry cluik Secretary fif the Commonwealth lJcpiitv Secretary of tin; Commonwealth Auditor-General. Surveyor-General' Attorney -General Adjutant-General State Tressnrcr Superintendent of C-oninlun Schools State Libraiian Superintendent Public Printing Moseengi to Governor $5,400 1. joo 4.HHI S.lti" 2. H) 1,00 8.5O0 8.110 1.700 l.soti 1. tmo itUII 700 1.SIK) y.soo neo 2. H.W l.HMU 1.5110 7,I"K) 3. ! Ml !10 l.W I.HIKI I. Still ls.aHi !I0 1.2IW . 1.5IMI 700 l.woo . 4.200 ' i,:m .K) l.tiOO 1,0i0 !I0 4U0 1,710 l.il'KI 3,400 UK) 1,700 85,000 6,000 7,000 1.H00 . 4,2' H) ' , a.lKW ' H00 4. 75 600 I j-emtago lor Governor 1 State Dc.sirtnieut, Chler Clerk y 7 elerks. 14011 eiich MesseiiRer rootage ana otner expciieca... Auditing Department, Cliii-f r.-i k H:oikiiif; Clerk 6 clerks, fl lei) eueli 3 clerk. tl:mu each Mcnivmirr 2 atclilncti sj-i'llil eueli. . ., l'dxtiiKe, c tiit uilK'i y , &e. ... Land Dopiirtii.ent.CHrf ( In k , Thirteen elerks, ttSHOO each. , . . MeHM-llKer Postagi stationery, 4:c Attorney-General's Department ( ;ierk I'OKtagu, iic Treasury Department Chief clerk Three clerks, ijfU(K) each... One clerk Messenger Two W atcliineii ' Pontage, stationery, iic... Three Conimlseloncrs Sinking I uud Clerk Assistant Adjutant-General , Chief Clerk TwoClerkR, $1200 each Messenger Postage, stationery, Aic... For dmbiifwinents, , TrsnHportatiun Department , Pensions and Gratuities School Department Deputy Superintendent i 3 clerks, each $14oo. ......... 1 . ' ' Repairs and furiiUliiiig Mcecuigcr l'uhlishing and other ex penses Traveling expenses Poldiers orrhnns, including tfuperluten- CKM pi-nn. Chyk InspiH-tor Asintant InsfM-etor. . . . Kxpens, J'ontagc, ic. 1200 1500 limo liSJO $:t50,ooo 3.V,0il0 y.soo 6-10 27,000 35,0110 25,tMI 4. .100 , 130.1100 bO.OM) . I,80rt.l:t4 K5.000 265,000 175 lelUO two 700 6,00(1 175 30.000 3.000 1,000 3,000 1,600 6.IIU0 5. tliK) 15,000 260 2d0 ayooo :ti,ooo 15,000 50,1100 2U.OJ0 tti.uoo . , 17,U0 riiS) 2o,moo 500 25.000 27,000 6. U00 3,000 1,500 1,500 Common whooln State Library, for hooks Expenses Btipreme tUuiBt, each Justice it.WOO l'hilndclphin Judge. each 5tio0 ' Allegheny Judges, each biiim Twelfth Judieinl District Judge 83 1'residi-nt Judges, each $4tiO Associatv Judges Interest on funded debt Vuhlic printing legislature, pay, expenses, Ac The Newton Champion! 'ouuui.isiou J'ai'kitig laws and docuinents Harrisliurg, fur water liarrishiirg. for fire companies Superintendent l'ublic ltuildingB Btate capitol clocks, winding and oiling jAitiialative itawil, $lf per page, about Kxtra wrviees Legislativo ollieers Kesideut Clerk, extru Pageboys Kxpress chat ges, lahor, A:e Jlll ldelltiil w ages Soldiers' llmne, Philadelphia Soldiers' Home, 1'hiladelphia Villiani :eois r, extra serviced Charles Lttkcr, extra services J'ennsv lvniiia Institution tor Deaf und Duiuh. . . Pennsylvania Institutiuii for Hliud "Western I'ennsylvanitt Hospital, salaries New btiili'iings, ic Pennsyvunia Mate Lunatic Asylum Pennsylvania Training School, .Media Eastern Penitentiary, salaries books and stationery Western Penitentiary, salaries Library House ol liefuge, Philadelphia liouseof Pefuge, Pittsburg Northern Home, l'hiladel)hia School of Design, Philadelphia School of Design, Pittsburg School of Design, Wilkesburre Hoard of Military Claims Clerk..... Messenger State Agency Mt Washington St. Paul Orphan Asluni, Pitt-burg JtepairB to Attorney-lieuerHl's Kooni P.e-airanging Lxeeutive haniher. .. Pe-tlooring rturveyor-tienenil's Otiice St. Paul's M. K. Church, Philadelphia, for tents. Conuuittee Kxpenses, mileage, ic., about Meridian line on Capital Liroundd Kepairs oil Ponder Magazine, Philadi lpliia. . Antictam National Cemetery Portrait of Governor Geary Marine Hospital, Krie Lcgislatho Lecord Peporters. each 2oo 1 xU nsn.n of Governor's Mansion 5o,uoo . 1,4I0 hoo 12.U0II H. 'tHKI , . 1,000 . . ' l,"O0 600 .. .. 1,'Jisl I, 5oi 150 400 3,(i0 500 lO.OiKI LrioO 15,000 16,000 45 Completion of Capitol Lxteusiou balance on ornpianter s .moiiuiu ucnt Polytechnic College. Philadelphia Survey of Northern Houndary in certain point. . . . Suierint -intent Statu Arsenul Military Historian trcneral Index to Privatu Laws ol Pennsylvania.. JohuC. Sttlidevaut, extra services (iettvshnrg Memorial Association NevcKoof for Capitol Ittiililiugs fifneral iiepairs Prayers for the House i'rayiis lor tho Semite 5,000 aio 1,000 3,oo0 l,AKt 1110 3,000 3,000 4,(100 300 300 Ceystaluzed Cards Dangerous. The cards recently introduced by the New York en gravers, known as "crystallized," or "snow flaked," are dangerous for ordinary purposes, it seems. The London Paptr Trade lievitw cautious the public against the paper nsed in their manufacture, and says: "It appears that the pearly appearance is communicated to the paper by the use of sugar of lead; and, on analysis, it has been found that a card measuring live and a half by three inches, contains no less than seven grains of that poisonous substance." But, if even the mother o' pearly look that tke cards have, is admitted to be pretty (which it is not), the peculiar brilliancy on the surface is but very tempo rary, for the lustre almost entirely disappears if the card be carried in the pocket a few days, tliH least friction. More than this, the cards bo prepared carry with them a .. .ii.:.i. Dn4ii4 with tlimr nn- very aisagreeauie uuui, - - ..Lintness to the olfactory nerves, and then I .'.i, rvnnrimce. they are certainly not Kcrj s;-rr-: tuv fir known u-;r,rr tlv will assuredly not be .i.tt ami iiiiw Liiau k.uwT l" uo Z:Z::" 'w i10Be not. at all events, cita-lve to any person of taste and refinement. If. TmMAfl It rpnil wood, the "Amateur nir. - - , 0t,ai. " who Beom8 aelernuneu w v he sua Bhines, has lately published a ", r,in,b W Savntie Life." with ni - Xi"-,c . , ' tlons by Kmest OriB,t, who is some dvertised as "the KngUsU Dore. THE , DAILY, EVENING. .TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, Ohioin ok (JinuNoNM. It, is remarkable that the Afriean ladies lirst Introduced ft very inferior kind of chignon, natural, and formed of their own hair. It is .minutely deaeribed in the lat entertaining volume of M. da Chiiillu. Thin enterprising traveller found the Ishopo belles cultivating a remarkable fort of chignon. The hair is trained into tower-f Imped nirnses, eight to ten inches high, and, as the illustrations show, fn three distinct styles, projecting obliquely, horizon tally, and vertically from the crown. The structure requires years of careful training eve it reaches the perfection attained by Ishogo leaders of fashion. A really good chignon is not attained till the age of twenty or twenty-five. "It is tho chief object of ambi tion with young Iinhogo women to possess, a good, well greased tower of hair." In Kurrpe (and in this country, sad to sayj.it is the ambition of every fashionable young lady to wear at the back of her head an artilicial chignon, composed of haircut from the heads of others, either living or dead. In Ishogo, "once fixed, tlese chignons remain for a couple of months without requiring to be rearranged, and the mass of insect-life that accumulates on them during that period is truly astonishing."' Silk. lleliogabalus was the first Roman who wore a garment all silk, which must have been about the year 220 A. D. The Kmperor Aureliauu, who died in 27.ry denied his em press a robe of silk; because it was too dear. In the year o.r.r, some monks, who had been in India, brought some eggs of the silk worm to Constantinople, w here, in time, they pro duced raw silk, which was manufactured at Athens, Thebes, Corinth, etc. Charlemagne sent Olla, King of Mercia, a present of a belt, and two silken vests, in the year 780, which is the earliest account we have of silk being in England. Advices from Arizona territory report great damage by the Hoods. Arizona City has been inundated, and several houses washed away. The Apache Indians had attacked the men in charge of the Mowrey mine', killed one and wounded several. Oscar liuclialew, nephew. of United btates Senator lsuckalew, was dan gerously wounded. Five Indians were killed and a number wounded. The savages were well armed with guns and rifles. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES piRE-PROOF SAFES IMARVIN'S PATENT A R K THE BBS T. ALWAYS I'IBE-PBOOF. AXWATS DBT NUBILE TEST. , Fkbkoaby 13, 1867. "Our Marvin's Patent Bafo, ft No. 9. double-door stood tbe severest teat lu tbe large fire of Saturday ' night. It fell from tbe secoad floor, and was exposed to an IKTENBK HEAT, FANNED BY A BT1FJ KOKTH 'WIND. Tbe exterior Iron frame-work melted In several places, yet tbe Inside Is not touched. We were pleased on opening It to find every tblng ALL RIGHT. We bave every confldonce In tb Flre-Prool Safes made by Marvin A Co. .'WHITFIKLD fc BILLING," EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE WHERE. MARVIN & CO. No, 721 CHESTNUT St., (Masonic Hall,) And No. 265 BROADWAY, New York. House Bafes, for Plate and Jewelry Bankers' Steel Chests. Second-band Safes of all makers. Sates exchanged on liberal terms. 2 ti stuth2m Sates, Machinery, etc, moved and bolsted. SEND FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. . LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE. COURT OF COMMON PLIiAS JJN FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA, ol June Term, lsntl. No. 84. lu Divorce, AM ALIA VOELKERvs. PHILIPP VOELKEIU To Pbllipp Voelker, the above-named respondent Sir- Tbe depositions of witnesses for libelitint In tbe above case will be taken belore E. K. NICHOLS, .sq the Examiner, appointed by the Court to tuke tes timony In the ubovecase.altheofliceot thesubscrlber, No. 612 N. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, ou the 22d day of April, A. D. lbti". at 4 o'clock P. M. ' V FRED. D1TTMANN, 4 4 I5t Attorney for Llbellaut. PROPOSALS. jpitOrOSALS ICR CAVALRY HORSES JJEPOT (JPARTEKMASTEH B UFFICE, I Baltimore, Aid., April 2, 1867. J Bealed Prouosals invited and will be received at this olllee until MONDAY, at 12 o'clock M., April 15, lbb7, lor the delivery in the city of Bal timore of one nuiKireu (iuu tavairy iiorses. The Horses will be subjected to car el ul in- spection beiore being accepted. They must be sound iu all respects, well broken, lu full llesh und good condition, from fifteen to sixteen hands high, Irom Ave to nine years old, well udupted in everyway for cavalry purposes. xneaDiuiyoi me Diuuer 10 iuiai his agree ment must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, which guarantee must accompany me proposal. me ;iiorses must ue uenvereu witiita twenty (20) iluys Irom date of acceptance of any pro posal The Government reset ves the right to reject any or all Lids. Payment to be made on com- pletion of contract. iitus win ue endorsee! rroposais lor t,avatry Morses," and addressed to the undersigned, Bal timore, MU, By order of the Quartermaster-General. A. H. KIMBALL, Captain and A. Q. M. U.S. A. 4 4 fJt Depot Q,uartermaster, OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA EAILK0AD COM. PAN Y. Pmiidki-phia, February 4, 1897. Proposals will be received at the OiUce of tbi Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, until tbe first day of May, lst7, Inclusive (unless a satlBiac tory proposal should be received and accepted pre. viously), from responsible parties desiring to contract with said Company lor the establishment ol a direct Line ol bteamships between Philadelphia and Liver peel. Ulank forms of proposals, with detailed Informa tion, will be lurnlshed upon application lo 27 t6 1 EDMUND BMITU, Secretary. EST CQESfER AND PHILADELPHIA ltAII.HOAl), VIA MlOIA, rSL'M&lKlt Alt It A N G K M F.NTSt. Onandatter MO.NDA, April 1, isu7. Trains will leave as follows: WP.ST CHKSTER TRAINS. Leave Phlladeltihia lor West Chester, from Depot Thirty first and Market streets, at 71j A. M., 11 A. M., 2'Mi v. M.. 4-16 P. M.. 4'6) P. M.. B '25. and lo-:i v. Al Leave West Chester for Phlladelohlu, from Depot on Last Market street, at 6 li A. M., 715 A, M., J-ju and 10'4o A JU.., i oa r. .u., i w auu o ccj r. ai. Trains leavluk West Chester at 7'80 A. it., and leiv. Ins phlladelnlila at 4 50 P. M., will stop at 11. c Juuc- liun and Media only. Passenuers to or from stations between West Cbes ter and 11. C. Juuuiluii Klos east, will take trains leaving West Chester at 7"li A. M.. and Kiilmr west will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4"W) P. M.,aud transieratiJ.c.Junci,o.;.NDAY8 I--; f ; !!!!!!; at I5S i: It a"nn2 52 P: Mr: '...!... I'hllaileliilila at 7-l." A. M. and 4"50 P. M-. .d IhhvIuk West Chester at I'M A. M. and 4"K) P. M connect at H. C!. Juuciiou with trains on P. and 11, .... , , ...,,l uml liilfrriinltiitB nuillts. . li. jv., .... "."-,,---, .- PasseiiKers are n" , ... " -i"--- onlv as bakkaue, and the Company will nol in auy case be reapon.lble for an amount encuedlnk one hun dred dollars unltss a special ' '"' .f"1", tu General buperhiiaiideuL AUCTION SALES. l MiLie 1 uud. Auctioneer. CLELL.AND A CO Snreesini to Plillln Ford I'n At'CTlONhhltti. No. (sis MAKKKT Htreet, l-ALK(iF 1700CA8KS l'.OOTS, SHOKS. UUOUANs, KI'U. On Monday Morning, April 15, rommi'iicins: at lo 'clo"k, we will sell by (" lalogui', for rush, 1700 rases Men's, Jtovs', auU 4 oullis' Hoots. HliOosi, llrogans, J'.nlinorals. etc. A i o a suieilor assorinieniof Women's. Miws1 . and 1 uiso- VN.S, J t loiereirs weHr, irom city and Kustern manui liners, einoraeiiiK a ifenerut assurtmeut of goods. fSALK OP 1800 CAfcKrt lit x i'1'S, SHOES 1JROUAN iKTtJ. K I'O. ' On Tliursdiiy Morning, April I, commencing at, m o'clock, we will sell hv nituli Kiie, lor eah,n I.miO cases Men'S, ltovs', unit outlm Pools, Shoes, Jtrnuutis, Balmorals, -etc A Iso, a Inrge and demratile assorlinent of Women's, Mlssra.Bnu ChilUren's wear, from clly and Kasiern lonmilaeturerH, to which the attention of tbe trnd is cslled. 14 1;t 4t It'llN U. MVi:its A CO., AUCTIONEERS tl Mos. 22 and 234 MAKK KT Street. J.AKOK rF.UKMrTOnYHAT.TC OF FTtKKClt AND Ullltlt J-l ltdl'KAN DRY GOODS, Kl'C. On Moneay Morning, A pril 15, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on lour inonilis' credit, about 9o0 lots of French, ludla, (iernian. Bud l'.rltlsh J)ry Ooods, emhraelnc a toll aoriuient ot lane and Rtaple articles In Bilks, wotslids, woollens, linens, and cottons, . X. J!. tiotxis arranged for examination and cata logues ready early on morning wi gale. 1.4 a IAltOF. POSITIVE fALK OF ItOOTS, (SHOES. liitOoArS, fl KA V Kl.J.lXHtJ iJAlia, KlU On 'l'uesday Morning, , April IS. fit 10 o'rloek, will he sold, by catalogue, on . u: months' credit, nhout lutio paeknijei boots, snoes loilmoiHls, etc.. embrucmg a prime and fresh assort ment ol tlrsl-c'lass city una l .aHtern manulAeture. Uif ii lor examination with catalogues eaiy on the moilillie of sale, . 4 1051 I.AIIOK POSITIVF- SA LkT)F BTtlTISTI, FRKNCU, (-H.MAN AM liOMKSTIO DRY OOOOrt. We will bold u luree Hale ol foreign and domestic dry uoods. by catuloguc, on four mouths' credit, uud I i.H lor cuhL, On Thursday Morning, April 18, at 10 o'clock, embracing uboht 12oo pack bk and lots of staple and lancy articles, lu woollens, uoistcd.s, linens, silks and cottons. Is. 11. Catalogues ready and goods arranged for fix aniiualloii early on the morning ol sale. 4 1251 LARGE POSITIVK HA!,K OF CATIPETING3, CAM'UK MATTINOS, KT(J. On f rlday Morning, April 19. at 11 O'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 250 pieties rich royal dnma.sk, Venetian, superliue and line Ingrain, Dutch bemp. list, cottage, and rag cnrpetlugs, etc. .embracing a choice assortment of superior goods, which maybe examined early on the morning ot sale. 4 13 51 M.a THOMAS & SONS. NOS. 13'J AND 111 POUllTH BtreeU SALK OF RKAL KSTATE AND STOCKS, April lb, at Yi o'clock noon, at the Kxchauue. KXKCUTOICS SALK. 2 $l(i00 6 per cent. Union Canal Coupon liouds, (2.0 (Scrip North Pennsylvania lliillroud. 6 shares Philadelphia and KeudinK Railroad. 1 share Schuylkill Navieatlou Co. (common). 8 shares Sotitbwark liallroad. 016 shares Oil City Petroleum anil ReflulnuCo, FOR OTHKll ACCOUNTS. 100 shares Freedom Iron and tsieel Co. !to shares Muiihattnn (as (lovurnor Co. lo shares isleubenville and Indiana Railroad. 72 scrip do do do loo shares Union Rank of Tennessee. 84 stiares Planters' Rank of Tennessee, loo shares Planters' li.uikof Mississippi. 4UI shares Rroad Top Improvement Co, &oo shares itiack Heath Coul Co. 1 share Point itiee.e Park Association. liHishares Anti-Incrustation Co. leushures Central Transportation Co. 5 lot 0 First MoriRce Ronds North Penna, Railroad, 2o shares Cape island (Jas Co. 6 shares bwede Iron Co. PEW No. 143 Church ol the Holy Trinity. listate ot July Anu und William bcblvely. do ceased: COl'NTRY SEAT and FARM and STONE QUARRY, 21 acres, Twenty-third Ward. F.xecutor's peremptory hale. Kstate of lluirh xJoiuif n win iiiciiiue: bFCOND and BlllPi'KN STRKET8-S. W. corner. i-tore and DwelllnfC. t-KCorD wtreet jno. s:i7, istore ana uwetnng. BFCOND tsireet No. 724. tjiore and Dwelling. bFCOND btreel No. lou7. Frame Dwelllnir. FRONTbtreet-No. S04. Hrlck Dwelling. MM'II and CATIIARINK-N. K. corner. Brick Dwelling, 'i u i ltu Btreet is o. itizu, nnci uwetiinpr. NKW Street No. 240. Tavern an'l Dwellintr. bWASON btreet-No. 8t0, Brick Dwelling. liFcK Street No. HI, Frame Dwell Inar. GAL L Street No. 2V25, lirlck Dwelling. SIXTH Street No. HK.liiick Dwelling. SI XT1I Street No. H12, tl ve Brick Dwellings. SIXTH btreet No. !)15, two Brick Dwellings QUKKN btreet No. 12S. Frame Dwelling. Ql ltKN Street No. Ss3, Brit:k Dwelling. RKD WOOD btreet No. 532, Brick Dwelling. SKCOND Street No. louo. store and Dwelling. bFCOND Street Two Building Lots. 1- RONT Street Building Lot, two fronts. LOM HARD Street Frame Dwelling. WASH INOToN Street Building Lot. Kl.KltK'i'll'S A llMVXn. ISR Krlclf lltuelllnir. RICHMOND and PALMKK Streets N. Wi coi ner. Tavern and Dwelling. eeveu o iiULu itt. is fjua, J2jo, ?io, tz, io .".y '112 a vear. uit particulars oi tne anove in nana-ouis, wuiuu may ue had at tne Auction Booms. i; ji Pale No. 12.V) N. Broad street. ELEGANT KOsEWOOD AND WALNUT FURNI TURK. Rich Axmlnsier, Wilton, and Brussels Carpats, Etc. on weunesduy Morniug, April 17. at lo o'clock, at No. 1250 N. Broad street by cutulogue, elegant Kisewuod Chamber Suit, band some wuliiui Parlor and Chamber Furniture, do, no Bullet Sideboards, larue and eleitunt Hall Taolennd Hat StaiKi, very elegant Ax minster,. Wilton, and Brussels Carjieis. Oil Cloths, etc. 4 1 1 K. REAL ES I'ATE. t! m 1 1 1 .si a . cnvci mtv i iiiuJiJiu bou.o uii. . U-ItT VAI.UABLH TURKU-S I UltY BRICK WAKEIlOLor.. JNo.iTO ..l)UA4KK AVellll exlemling through tu WATER street: au extensive urn t 1 1 S Xt ...... I ..!., ..... .... fuul l.i.nl tlJii.J.r,.vivi;i jiuinnniiT, ,u.cuii.uuh (in TC3.SIJAY. Amll 2::. lst!7. at 12 o'clock. Noon. will he suld at Public bale, at the Phlladeluhia Ex- lianup. all that very valuable three-story brick butui Iiik anu lot or grouna. snuaiu on tuti west, mue oi Delaware avenue, Bomb of Callowhlll street. No. KV) the lut l oiitaiiiiiiir in front on Delaware avenue 71 leet, and extending in uepiu iso leet to v aier sireei; iuii frnnts. It la well and substantially built and in cnmi renair: has ens. water, tire-proof, iron shutters. etc. Also, a large and valabie wharf, commencing 50 leet south ot Callowblll street, conauniug lu trout on Lelaware avenue 75 feet, and extending In depth 2M leet. '1 he pier Is 4S feet wide fronting on tne avenue. and on the dock on the south side. 27 feet 1 inch adjoining Mitchell's dock, wnicu is a.; , leet wine, me two lorming a dock feet wide, suilicleut to accom n odate ttie largest steamships. The pier Is 200 feet ,111: 01 cllUereut widths, as snown on tne plan, wuicn may seen at the Auction Rooms. The dock on fie not lb side of tbe pier Is 17,'. feet wide, adjoining the corporation dock, '.Iti1,. feel wide, making together 44 Irel Wllllll UUCK. i li water lu n.c uwr ovui,u ui he pier is lb leet deep anu on me norm aum ia ii-ei deep, both at low water, lue wuuiy win oe sum logeiner as one property. Clear ol an incumorance. W. THOMAS PONS. Auctioneers. 3 adsw7t Nos , law and 141 b. FOURTH Street. w REAL ESTATE. 1 T1IOM AS .tr SONS' SALE. ery elegant Foer-story Brown sumo Residence, No 1 "is N. BROAD Street, above Girard avenue, 2o leet trout, ItiU leet deep to Carlisle street. UU 1 llfduuy, iinii At 12 o'clock, noon, will besold at Public Sale, at tbe 1'hladelphia Kxchange, ... All that very elegaul three-story brown stone mes- suaue (French rool), with three-story press brick back buildings and lot of ground, situate on tbe west side ol Brouu street, south of Thompson Btreet. No. l"4h' continuing in irom. on iirunu ui ire, huu extending lu depth ltilt leet lo Carlisle street. It is finished with all the modern conveniences. Ciear of all incumbrance. Terms 15,000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. May be examined On appli cation lo the Auctioneer. Full particulars at the Auction Rooms. run yni- M.ruojiAHds SOisS, Auctioneers, 411 laiSifcgHtl Nos. i:.!'and 141b. FOURTH street. AWNINGS, ETC. WK INGS! AWNINGS! IMILDEW-PROOF AWNINGS. W. F. SUEICLE, No. 49 South THIRD Street. AND N 31 South SIXTH Street- Manufacturer of MILDEW-TROOF AWN LNGS, VERANDAHS, FLAGS, BAGS, TENTS, and "WAOON COVEIta. Bbencll Cutting audJCarrvaPYlntlng78mrp T.STEWART BROWN, B.K. Corner of lOVJtTH A CHESTSVT SIS. MASurAcruBKR or . VALISES. B?lL?JJ?'Jrl'! BTRAPB, HAT CABLSi POlA. """""i a4 XravsUug Oaods (MrUy. AUCTION SALES. SAMnEL C. rOltl) A SON9, AUCTIONEERS No. 1U7 b. POLTtlU (Street, Fales of Peal Kstntp, Hteks, Loans, Pt! at Phll delphia ExeliaiiKe, every I riday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our (-Bleu lire advertised lu all the dally and several ol thewpekly newspapers, by separate handbills ot sell property, and by pamphlet eatalokU"". ' thousand of which will bo ittaued on Wednesday pro cedliiK each sale. KEAL ESTATE AT rKlVAlfi HALtt. Sale at No. 14M) Morth Ninth Street. TWO STEA M E.N (11 is hS A HOI I, Kits, t'UMI'H, Ac. It. .11. .... L- . 111.1, ... Jklilii I'v riiijr.it, J ii b-tifiii H. on Wednesdiiy Miirninn. April 1Ttli.nl 11 o'clock, at the shop of Saurman .v 1 oijlll.roo.l loo i IIHll nu cei. iwo Hieaiu eimnir fn. boilers, built b I'niier. ot 'Pittsburg: six (fl) Inch eel- ..........,.... ..Ill ...nl, nlr.lA wllh t.i.t a, lit flkln w liter pumps attached. One enxloe and boiler Is new. Tl ey are rated at l'J-horse power each. 4 11 At ill ay be examined any time previous to sale. HEAL ESTATkTaT.K. APRIL 19. Will Include (IKltMANTOWN-Kaat l.i.Lati street, or Fisher's li ne, (ierniantowu, two very desirable Jliilldlng Luis, bo hy l'.,". and St by l;.r. IIAMII.'ION STHKKT-Ko. l."n. neat two-story fctone p.evplence, IS leet tiv do teel 4 Inches. miUSTlAK KPRKKT Nos. and 2214. two" tbree-story llrlck Dwelling, each lfi liy Til feel. ilt J-.J LIS hi UK KT No. 1x26, haiulsoiiie four-story modem ItenideiiCH, Willi all themoderu couveuiunues, .1 feel I runt by 1M leel deep. KEAL ESTATE. SAMUEL C. FOUD & PONs' bA I.E. VERY UE-1RAHLE 1HT1.1J- I.nI I.O'iS, FAST LOU AN STREET, UER.MAN 'lOWN. On FRIDAY, April ltl. l'7, at 12 o'cinck, Noon, will be sold at Public bale, at the Philadelphia EACl.tuige, A II that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the scuilieiisiwai dly Side ot ICast L.igun strcei, or Fisher's lane, nlxiut 2"6 leet northeasiwardly Irom tiermiintown avenue. In the Twenty-second Ward. ( 011I11I11I11K In Ironl m le t, ami extending In depth or ilmi width nt light angles with said J-.asi i.ugau street J.i a-MWi leet. lib li ct.ua to a portion tl.ereor, to a yeuriy ground rent 01 HD1. 11. All that certain lot or tuecf of cronnd. sltnnto on tbe soutlieasiwardly side of East Loirun street or l lsher s lane, uhout 144 leets inches liortneasiwuruiv trim Oermaiitown avenue, containing iu trout (II .7-1(0 leet, 1 nd extending lu ueplh 120 .is-itio leel, narrowing gradually 10 tbe width ol auuut 40 leel ou the southerly end. These lots are Bltttated in a rapidly Improving ni.ivl.tmrliiiiiri. nra curbed and imved in fruui. have Ki'S and water plies laid, and have a tine growth of trees nno rnruotiery. SAMUEL C. IORD A SONS., Auctioneers, 4 lu U 18 No. 127 8. FOURTH btleet. REAL ESTATE. SAMUEL C. FORD & 'S'0.' SALE. TWO NEAT T11REE-STDR V i.kK K DW f LL.NU-. Nos. -itut and tlU CHKIS- 'IIA blREET. On FRIDAY, April is, 1S67, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold at Public bale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX.CH ANGUL AR Hint certain tbree-story brick rriPSMiage. with iuomoiv back buildings, and lot or piece ot ground. situule on the south sine ol Christian street, west nt '1 wcntii -second ulreel, rso. 2o8; heing lu trout 011 ( brlhtiaii street Hi leet, and extending lu depth 76 teel to a S leet 7 men wine aney . Has gas, bath, range, hut and cold water, etc, f loionwy remain ou mortgage. All that certain three-story brick messuage, with two-story buck buildings, und lol or piece of ground, situate on the south side of Christian street, west of 'I wi'iitv-secoud street. No. 2214: being In trout on Christian street Iti leet, and extending lu depth 7ti feet to a a teel 7 Inch wide alley. Has gas, bath, range, hot and cold water, etc. tistomay remain on mortgage. SAM UEL FORD it SONS, Auctioneers. 4 10 13 18 No 127 S. FUUK1H bireeU rfal estate. samtjel c. ford a ill. SONS' b A I.E. 11 A N DSO M E MODERN ItK-IU st b: Xo. 182.1 UREEN street. On FRIDAY. Aunl l.lsii7, at 12o'clock. jNoon.win he sold at I'uuucsaie.at the PHILADELPHIA. t.vjUiiiion, au inai certain tour-story brick messuage, with three-story back buildings and lut of ground, situate No, 182a Green Kireet. iieiiiE in front on (ireen street 21 feet, and ex tending In depth IM feet to an alley leading into Nineteenth street. U. it. This house Is built In the very best manner, and Ib in perfect order anil repair, having been newly nalnted and papered. It Is replete with all the modern conveniences, has wide ball, saloon parlor, cliuiue room, and two kitchens on first Hour, two chambers, sittlrg room, ollice, and bath room on Hpcnnii door, ihree chambers and store room ou third lloor, and two chambers on tourtb floor: large closets in every room: furnace in trout building: Latrobestove In hack, two ranges; cellars very dry, with cemented lloor. Title nerfect. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 300. May be examined at any time previous to sale upon application at tne oiuce 01 tne Auctioneers. SAMUEL C. FORD A SONS Auctioneers. 4 1015 18 No. 127 b. F'OURTU btroet. w REAL ESTATE. SAMUEL C. FORD & fciaiSONS' SALE. DWELLING HOUSE, 2.513 HA lUlLTON btreet. on FRIDAY, April it), lt;7, at 12 i.'cl.ic k. noon. will tie sold at Public sale, at IbePHlLA DELPHIA EXCHAKOE, all that certain two-story moiiemesBuaee.or tenement Willi two-story brick back buildings, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north sine ot Hamilton Btreet, between Twenty-lltlh and Callowhill streets; iiegiuning at a point leet wesi irnm a corner of lots now or late of Joseph 1 11 lies: ex tending thence along Hamilton street westwardly 1$ teet, mid running 01 that wiatu at right augles to Hamilton street Co teel 4 Inches, Including a 2), feet 'wide alley, to he used in common with tho adjoining lots, with tbe tree and common use of a U feel wide alley or passage, on the east side ot the Bald descrined lot, leading into Hamilton street, and ot the2.'a feet wide alley atoresald. One-hall the purchase money., may remain ou mortgage. .-Alll'KIi C. FORD PONS.fAuctioneers. 4 10 13 lb 'o. 127 b. FOURTH btreet, REAL ESTATE. SAMUEL C. FORD & SONS' SALE. VERY VALUABLE HUSI- nTsS STAND. Five-sinry Rrlck OFFICE BUILD- INU.No. IU bouth Til 1RD Street, below Market, ou FRIDAY, April 20, 1807, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be s-old nt public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CH ANUE, all that live-story brick Building and Lot ot (irouud, sltuuie on the east side ot Third street, south of Murkei street. No. is, containing tu trout on Third street 18 leet, and extending in depth it feet, more or less. Clear ot all incumbrance. 'I ermsff 10,1 00 may remain on mortgage. '1 be above is situate 111 a very desirable business neighborhood, and lu the most valuable square ou 'ibird J.j-l c FORD it SONS, Auctioneers. 4 10 13 20 2o Xo. 127 a. FOURTH street. JTi REAL ESTATE. tl SAM UEL C. FORD A RONS' SALE. SEAT MODERN '111 REE-S TORY BRICK lAV Jb 1.L1NU, No. 101(18. ELEVENTH street. ' (in Vlill'A Y, April 2, lsti7, t 12 o'clock. Noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelpnia E.vci.ange. All that certain three-story brick messuage with ttvo-storv back buildings and lol or piece of ground, situate N'o. low s. Eleventh street, ltl leet. and in depth 74 leet, to a three feet wide alley. Has ten ro' mi hot and cold water, bath and gas. Terms ('is' may remain on mortgage. Immediate pot-sessioo. SAMUEL C. IORD it SONS. Auctioneers, 4 IS 2u 2u -No- '"' i'OURTH Street. jJRk REAL ESTATE. H' i KAMl l-.li C. IORD it SONS' SALE. "TaLI ABLE TIM HER TRACT, Elk county, Pa. On FRIDAY, April 2ti, 18ti7, at 12 o'clock. Noon, will be sold at Putdic Sale, al the Philadelphia Excuange, A ll llial certain tract ot land, conslsitug of 112 acres, called "Adam Plller Tract, Warrant 2034, Subdivision 1 and o. 8." situate in Highland township, Elk county i's.. miles Irom Ridgewny, from si, , ary s, v.. truin FUiadelphu aud Erie Railroad, near (Mean toad and spring creek and Clarion river. Very heivliy timbered with hemlock, piuu, white oak, wild cbcrrv aud walnut. Title perteel. Clear of all Incumbrance. s i M UEL C. FORD A RONS, Auctioneers. 4 ia -h NO. 127 H. FOURTH street. COPARTNERSHIPS. lSOLUTION UF COPARTNERSHIP. The Copartnership heretolore exlsilng under the iiiru-imiiieot BROOKE IT'UH, doing busiuess at Nos 1731 and 1733 MARKET Street, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. Ail persons who have claims against the above firm will present them tu the uudersigo.''1 iiiimwn.1. cujc..,, uu mus who are luueoieu to the same will please make early payment. NATHAN RROOKE. EDWARD H. PUUH Pbiladelpbla, April 1, ls(i7. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. and w in coiuiuuw iuo ,,Jl" " ' -' . .nuuce com mission Busiuess. at the old stand, Nos 1731 and 17B3 MARKET btreet. NA'IIIAN BROOKE, jHAlvJi.1 OEORUE H. COLKKT. EDWARD JL PUUH. Plillndelphla, April 1, W7. l212i. VTOTICE.-TIIE FIRM OF J. W. SCOTT & IN Co., consisting of JAMES W. SCOTT, A. B. MUIARICAL, WILLIAM N. JAMES, and i A M Eri FREDERICK SCO IT, was dissolved on the Bin ult bv theidealh of James W. Scolt. 'The undersigned have formed a Copartnership, for the purpose of continuing the business ot manulac luring Shirts and furnishing Hentlemun'BUoodii under the siyle of J. W. SCOTT & UO at the old stand, No. 814 CD ESN UT Btreet. MARY SCOTT. " A. li. MAOAR1CAL, WILLIAM N. JAMES, JAMFJs FREDERICK HCOTT. 12 tit April 12, 1867, The undersigned bave this day formed a Copartner shin under the llrm-name ot BROOKE, COLIC ET A CO., tor live yeais, ending the 3lslday ot March, 1872, APRIL 13, 1807. AUCTION SALLS. r M. (iUMMEY HONS, AUCTION bKRS I No. 5 WALNUT StraeL TTnM RpirillHr Sales Ot HEAL ESTATE, KIOCKH. AND sl:t tj'RtTI Al 1 14 K I'lll I.A I1E1.PI1 1 A IMDHlt. Iliutdbliis ol each properly Issued se anilely, limi eiitnloeues nublished and circulnied, conialnlng full (lescilptions ol property to lie .suld. n also, 11 par tlal list ol property contained In our Real Estate Regis- It r. hiid ollereu Hi private sate. Suii.k uiivariiseri dailv In all the daily newsnspprs, Ledger. North American, Uerman Frep Press, In quirer, Evening Bulletin, Uerniiin Democrat, Age, 'livening 'ieierapn, 1 ress, auu ij-bbi tuiuiiiH.-n-i SALE ON MONDAY. APRIL l". will Include Md'M'.N FOUR-SIORY DRUE. RIV5lDECE, No. IMS ( Hilton street. DlJslRABIiE Ul.TLDINU LOT, norm Bldnj 01 ThotiiDson street, east of Seventh MtreeL Sl'RIMJ UAltDE.N STREET. Vanianin Jiuiming 1 nt : nv 171 ifMt iiirnimh ill H r ml vwl ii a street, north side' of spring Oardeu street. 161 feet west of Eighl- iitn sit eel, aujoiuing me new row 01 urowu-oiuue res deuces. . HOhr.ltn nitlt-MUKV JilllCK Biusi. nv PFslDECE, southweet corner ol Tenth and Rod ns n streets. ..... TWO 1HREE-HTOHY BltlCE. PWiLLI JUS, flOS. lo2 and i'4 Rodman street. TWO-STORY BtilCE HWEJ.LirU, no. MU 1. t-eyentli street. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, northeast corner of A llecbeny avenue and Second sti epl. 1 WO-STOlli lutica. iintliU.u, no. hiuihui rlue street. SALE ON MONDAY, A PRIL 22, will Include I vniri lt llliOAII h 'I'HKKT.-lliindsnnie orlnk resi dence, with brown-stone dressings and Mansard root, and extra conveniences, o, I3.il .orili Broad street. ORl'H A Ol ill SAL1-; Estate ol t tiristiaii Stlkel, deceased. I wc-story brick dwelling, tt. W. corner Twenty-third and Jefferson -Hreets. Sump Estate. Two-story hrlclt iiwelling, N. W. corner Tv enly-lhird and Wright r-lreets. iiaiidsome nnck resilience, wn 11 so leei nine yuru. No. 1221 Race street. Ii0l4nxin0 It el to a 20 feet street. 'Iwo two-slory brick dwellings, (Nos. 232 auu 2.(1 Spruce street. VV JJs 1 fsl llCt ii. 1 Jte.Hj 1 . liaiiiisnuie ...ica resi dence, with biowu-stone dressings and Mansard root, No. 2118 Spruce street. Two ihree-siory nrica weiiiiis, .su. oi.a nuuiu Fouith street, through to Weccacoe street. '1 lin e-story brick residence, no. pine sireer. vim: s'l ltkliT.-hii :u;xli"i leel. throuich to Pearl street, with brick building and oflice, Nos. 1707 and 170U V ine streeij REAL ESTATE. la J. M. OU M M EY A RONS' SALK. jnodern lour story Brick Residence, No. 923 Clinton tree. . . . On MONDAY, A prll IS, 18H7, at 12 o'clock, noon, will tie suld, at l'ublic Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, All that certain four-itory brick Messuage or Tene ment, and lot or piece ol Ground thereunto belo"glug, biiimtiwiti Him iiortli side of Clllllnu street. No. 92.1. at the dinance of H'J feel eastward Irom the east side of 'lento street, in the Seventh Ward ot the city of Phi liiilelnhla. contalnlm: in trout or breadth on said Clinton street 16 feet, anil extending in length or deinh northward ol that wioiti 1 1 teel to isouii street, toiteiher with the free and common use and privilege ol said Bond street al nil times horealter Inrcver. jite larpe haiuun piniur, mwiihk muiu, kitchen, four cbsmhers, utiles, 1 atli, but and cold water, healer, range, water-closer eic. J.M. ULMMEY & SONS, Auctioneers, 4 6 13 No. SOS WALN UT Street. BY ORDER OF HEIRS. Estate of CHARLES MtENCH. deceased. r XI HlltUIW Ar. WINH. A ITCTION KERS. 'IWO-S'lORY BRICK DWELLING, Nu. 840 N Si;VEN'l H btreet. On llUNllAY, April lri, 18G7, at !2o'clock. Noon, will be sold at l'ublic Sale, at the Philadelphia -Ex- l.llIllH.li aii mat certain brick Messuase or Tenement and Lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on tho m sl side of Seventh street, at the distance ot 134 leet 6 inches northward from Wallace street, lu the Thirleeenth W ard of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on suld Seventh street 18 feet 3 inches, and extending In length or depth westward between parallel lines at right angles with Seventh street 70 leet. Has aitics and two-story i.ri.-t imck- hiiildines. two narlors. dlnlng-ronm and kitchen ou tbe first lloor; gas throughout, hydrant In yard, etc. etc. J. M. GUMMEY A RONS, Auctioneers, 3 jO 4 6 No. SQ8 WALN UT Street. REAL ESTATE. 1 Xt 1H MM K.V . SONS' SALK. rrrriTi-PUM vihiu.story riuck store and DWELLING, Southwest corner TENTH and ROD MAN Streets. On MONDAY. April 15, 1867, at 12 o'clock, Noon will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex rlm in'. All that certain Lot er piece of ground, with the modern four-story brick messuuge or tenement thereon erecled, beginning at the southwest corner o 'i nih and Hodman streets, iu the Seventh Ward o the City of Philadelphia: thence extending along the south side of said Hodman Btreet o-i leel Ti inches; thence southwardly at right angles to said Rodman street 12 leet: thence westward lu a line parallel with Rodman street 2 feet 3t Inches; thence southward at rliflii anules with Rodman street ti leel; thence east ward parallel with Rodman street 67 feet 11 Inches to the west Bide of Tenth street; thence northward along 'lenth street 18 leet to the placo of beginning. The hiiildlni! was erected In the most suosiautial manner. Has a store, dining-room, and kitchen on the lirst floor; wide ball, saloon parlor with handsome marble mantel, and large cnamner witn siunonary oasiti on the second lloor; three chnmuers 011 tne third tioor, and three on the tourtb. Heater, range, bath, hot and cold water, gas. etc., and Is lu excellent order. lenr of all incumbrance. One-half of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, if nesireo. J. M. UUMMEY RONS, Auctioneers, 3 30 No. Sos WALNUT street, REAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEY A PONS' SALE. Valuable LOT OF GR11UND, Northeast corner SECOND Street and ALLEGHENY Avenue. On MONDAY, April 15, I8117. at 12 o'clock, Noon will ho sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, All that certain Lot or piece or gr- nod. situate on the uoitlieast corner ol Allegheny avenue and Second street, in the Twenty-iitth Ward of the ;ciiy of Phila delphlH: containing In trout or iir-Midih 011 the said Second street loo leet, and extending In length or depth eastward of that width amug the north side of the said Allegheny avenue 246 h-pi to the west side of Hancock street. Three fronts. Sunjeci to the restric tion that no slaughterhouse, skin dressing establish ment, glue, bone, soap, or caixlie mnnulucturv, or otl.er building for otleiisive use or occupation, shall u . r be erected or used upon the said lol 01 ground. Clear 01 all Inctimtirance. J, M. GUMMEY A SONS, Auctioneers, 3 30 4 8 No. lies WALN UT Street. REAL ESTATE. J. M. 11UJI.M b-Y fc SONS' SALK. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, with 20 feel side yard. No. 1221 RACE Btreet. On MONDAY, April 22, 1W5T, will be sold at Puhllc Sale, at 12 o'clock. Noon, al the Philadelphia Ex change, A 11 that certain three-story brick messuage or tene ment, and lot or piece of ground liiereuulo belonging, situate ou the north side of Race street, at the dis tance 01 211 (eetweslward Irom Jiii-otiv street. In the Tenth Ward of tho City of Philadelphia. Containing In 11 on t or breadth on said Race si: eel lo feel, and ex tending in length or depth of tnat width leu feet, through a 20 feel wide Btreet cubed Winslow street. Houiie is 20 teel lront, built aud huh lied throughout lu a superior manner, with allies end three-story Collide buck buildings, parlor 12 n et ueep, dluing room, kitchen, and out-kitchun on the lirst tluor, tun chambers, sitting-room, library, conservatory, and bath-room on t lie second lloor: s chamoers on tne thiru lloor. and two attics; 2 beuura, 2 ranges, balh, wuter-ciosei, etc. eic. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, Anetioneers. 4 13 20 No. li s V 1.N UT street. REAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS' SALK. Desirable LOT and BRICK Bt." 1 LDlNG-s. No. 1707 and itiim VINE Street. On MONDAY. April 22, 18it7. i t 12 o'clock, Noou, will be sold ut Public Sale, at ttnj i'uiladelphla Ex change, All that certain lot or piece of ground, together with the lninrovemeuts thereon erect-Hi. situate on the north side of Vine street, at tne distance of so feet west ward from Seventeenth strict. 111 the I'liteontn Wind or the city or Philadelphia. Containing in front fir I irtiui tth .m Huid Vine street 35 leel 8 Inches, and extending in length or depth or tnat width 12jfeet through to Pearl street. Improvements consist of anew, sunsiautiai one duiiuiuk. .--.. . stories high, with slate roof, suitaole tor a luctory or roach-house, and a brick office, 12 by 22 leel. irouting ou vine street. Subject to a yearly ground-rent ot fitiO. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS. Auctioneer 4130(1 No. 5os H ALNLlSLr eers, eet. REAL ESTATE. a t J. M. GUMMKT v Vr.Vi . .' t , at HIS i Iliimn-iI'Min J-iAl-llllll;tt, ue four-slory brick reaiduuoe and ud thereunto belonging bltuat on r Broad street, at the distance of 2 au . in,.. Iiumlstinl 101 or niece 01 gruuuv. m, the easterly side of Broad Bireet, at the distance of 2 feet t) Inches gouthwardly Irom Master BireeU in tbe Twentieth Wrd of the city of Philadelphia; contaln lns In front cfv breadth 011 said Broad street 20 feet 9 Inches and extending in length or depth ofthat width eamwurdiy loU feet to Ontario street. Has Mansard roof and three story double buck buildings, saloon iiarlor, dining-room, kitchen, antl out-kltcheu ou the Urat lloor, large sitiing-room ana lilirary, nine chaui beis two bath-room, wainscoted with walnut, two heaters. 2 ranges, hot and cold water, stationary wash basins, water-closets, etc. etc. Built ami finished In superior uiauuer, end papered throughout iu exool- K'cfear oral I Incumbrance, no 000 may remain on uiortgacf. , J. M. GUMMEY A HONS, Auctioneers. 413 80 No. 6u WALNUTiffglb.. y F URN ESS, BR1NLE1T A CO., NO. 615 B CHEbixui Bireat aud no. an j"- f5l A. HANDSOME FOUK-sioni jncia, Brown-stone Dressings. No. 1331 N. Broad street. On MONDAY. April 22, isfi7. at 12 o'clock M., will be sold at Public Sale AUCTION SALES. REAL ESTATE. , i .y a. tiAva' hat .14 T-slrnble'mni.DliSO LOT Oil BPR1NU OARDKN Street, above Eighteenth. . . . , k-,. on MONDAY April 1.1, I7, at 12 ; t)T nek . Noon, will be sold alPubiiO Kale, al the Philadelphia Hi- '''a!! that certain Lot or piece of Orotind. Hut on ... 1 ...1.,,, .iri.ni ui the diHtanon till' norm nine ui n'iin i'"' -.,...:, .,,. of 1(11 feel westward Irom the west side or Eighteenth .m 1 1 r .. j . 1 ilka nliir nl I'll I likflnl Stieet, in tne ritteeniu yvaru 01 1-" r-hla, containing In Iront or breailtli on Spring (Lirden street (i feel, and extending In length or depth li .rt.h- , .. i.u nnr.li.a wlih Knr hit liar- WBni lifiwrt'ii niirn iii.if.ii. ""ft ' " - - den street 171 leet, more or less, to Brandy wine Btreet. 'iwoironis, . .... , subject to a vesriy ground reni 01 iwi . J. It. GUMMEY SONS, Auctioneer, ,1 .m 4 (t , No. SOS WALN UT Street. B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 . CHKSNUT BtreeU ATCTION PALES OK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. B. St Oil, Jr., win give nm ir.o..i.... ....u to snlos 01 household furniture, al me re ienoe ot parties removing or breaking up boui.ekeeplng, on the most lavorable lerma JUST ARRTVF.P PER HTEAMSniP CITY OK LEST SHEFFIELD ELKCTROSII.VF.lt PLA TKD W ARE AND TA RLE CU TLERY, manufactured byJAMKH DIXON A BONd, and other celebrated S'hellleld Manufacturers. , ..-,, B. SCOTT. Jr. will sell by auction, at the Art Gat- li'iy. No. ! 20 Chi snut street. On Wednesday and Thursdav Mornings, April 17 and is, al io o'clock, au eiegant assortmeat of best quality Patent Electro Silver Ware, Ivorr 'lublennd Pocket Cutlery. 'I he plated ware consiste nt gold-lined ten and coffee services, kettles, and stands to match, with and wiiuoui lamps; caru re ceivers, trnit stands, wine sels, 4, (1. ana onmeu mn- lier and break last castors; Byrun puennrs, iniiy stands, dish covers, eutreo dishes, Willi movaois 1 unnles, lorming eight eperunes, cake-nasTeis, ruuim ml oval travs, irom It) 10 22 inches: toast racks, egg; flames, nutcrackers, knl e rest, napkin rings, etc. kn i-i.ui.u nl ciiiImiv. containliiir iVi nieces: dessert rnsis. 24 pieces. In peart, Ivory, aud plated handle; ban carvers, tic, ...... Also presentation esses ror children, nnea wira velvet, in morocco cases: spoons and forks lu beaded, plain, and king's patterns, eic. Hill particulars 111 caiaiuguet. i w AMERICAN AND MODERN PAINTINGS. CHRO MOS, ENGRAVING. ETC. On Thursday and Friday Evenings, April 18 and IK. At the Art Gallery. No. I02U Chesnut street, will ba Sold, without reserve, to close invoices, a collection ot Modern Paintings of classical ami pleasing subjeota, together with a number of linnly framed Imported tin moos and eugrnvlngs, etc. Bale positive .4 taut B Y THOMAS BIRCH & SON, NO. 1110 CHE3 NUT btreet, above Eleventh street. Bale at No. 127 S. Tenth Btreet. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, OIL FINISH ; F.LK GANT VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPrCTS. MANTFLGLASSKS. SPRING AND HAIR MAT-TRESSJ-is, PLATFD WAKIi, (111 I N A, GLASS WARE, GAS I1XTURKS ETC.. ETC. On Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at No. 127 H. Tenth street, will be sold tbe lut 11 It u re ot a inmlly removing from tne city, comprising elegant velvet and Brussels carpets, walnut parlor furniture covered with plush; larga French plate mantel mirror with walnut frame: three suits of walnut chamber furniture: large and elegant walnut sideboard: extension dining table; walnut hat-rack; spring and hair mattresses; China, plated ware, kitchen furniture, etc. The furniture Is of superior quality, and baa been la use but a lew months, Catalogues can be bad at the auction store oa Monday. 4 12 31 PANCOAST A- WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS NO. 240 MARKET BTREET, LARGE POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF 500 LOTS FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. Of the Importation of Messrs. R. DIAMOND A CO., by catalogue, on a credit. On Wednesday morning, April 17, commencing at lu o'clock. Included will be found, viz..: FRENCH FANS, a lull line In linen, silk, feather, wood, In 100 different and newest styles, being the) largest assortment ever ottered at auction In this city. PALM FANS, also So cases palm fans, In original enses. BUTTON AND TRIMMINGS, also Paris dress cloak, mantilla, and bonnet trimmings. In Jet, crystal and amber. Jet and crystal gimps. NOU VEANTES. Just arrived from Paris, comprising newest styles tor spring sales. Catalogues and samples early on the morning o sale, 4 list c, C. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER Ollice No. 421 COMMERCE BtreeU S21U LARGE BALE OF ENGLISH WniTK GRANITIC WARE. GLASS W ARE, ETC., Ou Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, In open lots, suitable lor city and country retail trade. Purchasers for conn try trade can get their goods caretully packed at the auction room. 4 11 4t SHIPPING. tpf THE P1I1LADRI.IMIIA AN1 SsJfcivt SOUTHERN MAIL BTEAMSHIP COM 1 ANi B REGULAR LINE lt NAVAKSitH, OA. TONA WANDA, sou tons, Caplaiu Wm. Jennlnga. W YOM1NG, 800 tons, Caplaiu Jacob leal. Hie steamship WYOMING, will leave for th abovt port on Saturday, April 20, at 8 o'clock A. M., lroni tb- second whart below Spruce street. Turougb passage tickets sold aud freight taken for all points in connection with the Georgia Central Rail roa'L WILLIAM L. JAMES. General Agent, No. 314-8. Delaware avenue. Agents at Bavannab, Hunter A GammplU 4 1 4f .fPr THE PHILADELPHIA AND yU:-.j-'.HOll'l Hl-BN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM I'A.v i b REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE. IO M.H OlILKAXS, LAu VIA HAVANA. ' STA R OF TH E UNION, 12HJ tons. Capt. T. N. Cooksey. JUNIATA 1215 ions, Caplaiu p. L. Hoxie, Will leave this port every two weeks alternately, touching at Havana for passehgers going aud le mming. the JUNIATA will leave lor New Orleans April I at s o'clock A. M Irom the second wharf ueiitv bpruce street. THE STAR OF THE UNION will leave Na si leans April 13. '1 brough bills of lading signed for freight to Al.,uno Galveston, Natcheji, Vtcksburg, Mempuis, Nasuv-t-a Cuno.bt. Louis. Louisville, and Cincinnati. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, 4 13 No. 814 S. Delaware avenue. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckeison A Co. 4T'fiTt. T,,E PIVA1EI.PIIIA AND ZsMttriNe SGL'lHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM nri'a REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE IUU IIJIIN4,14, . C. Tbe steamship PIONEER, 612 tons, Captain J. Ben nett, wfll leave lor tbe above port ou Saturday, April 27, at s o'clock A.M., from tbe tecoud wharf below (spruce street. Bills of lading signed at through and reduced rate to all principal poinis iu North Carolina. Agents ul Vt Uinihglou, Worth A Daulel. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, No. UI4 s. Delaware avenue. 41 Till' IMVP leT -M C3 cit n miiar w a . 1 x i.i 1. ciiiauioair vili or NEW YORK, of the INMAN LINE, will .11 iioiu Pier 43 North River, at Noon, on WEDNES DAY, April 17, tor LIVERPOOL, calling at UUEENS '1UWN. The Steamship EDINBURG Will Ball on WEDNES DAY, April 24. Bates ot Passage. First Cabin. (100; Steerage, SS Currency. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 4 II fit No. la Broadway. iff?, STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLI Nil '.J 4-,.ur uueeuBtown. The lnman Line, aaiimc . tiuii-n uekly. carrying the Chlled blates walls. . , RETURN TICK El S TO PARIS AND BACK, 1 1 RBT C LAfcS, 20U GOLD. . , CITY" OF NEW YORK Wednesday, Apr 17 CITY OF BOSTON Saturday, Apr 1 a EDINBURGH Weduesday, April i CllY OF BALTIMORE -.-....Saturday. A lr 11 11 CITY OF CORK Wednesday. May 1 and each succeeding Saturday and Wedneauay, at noon, Irom Pier No. 45, North River. RATES OF PASSAT L , d Ey tbe mall steamer sailing very Saturday-- Payable Ui Gold. I payable lu Currency. First Cabin..... Jlu 8teerag.............-....M to London:.::.......-.. h pans z::"'. w men, etc., al modertf "erpooi or Queenstown, tSt lug lor tne Ir ."njatlon apply at the Company. tor lurinar Uil0"JolJN 0:DALE, Agent, "bl TJO. Hi WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. PASSAGE TO AND FROM ffVlll GREAT BH1TAIN AUU IIKELAND I a"11 TiTgTgAMMAlP AND BAILING PACKET. ' M AX HEDUt KDRATEH. ' nHAFTS AVAILABLE TI1K0UG1I01T BNGLA pH J IRELAND, WCOTLAiiD. AND WALlia. Forparllcularsapptyto " taPSCOTT BROTHERS CO., No. 86POrH! Btreet. snd No. 23 MtOADWAT' 11 or to riiuti. h. eABLc,4ii walhijt hi FOE NEW YORK. 8WIFTSURH ih Transportation Company Despatcoi ijtsjraud bw insure Linos, via Delawar and Rarltan Canal, on and after the l&ih of March, leaving daily at l'i M. and i P. VL, couuectlug wlUa ail Northern and Easlern lines. For freight, which will ba taken upon acoommoda. ting term., apply WIIXIAM M. BAITlD & 11 No.lW b. DELAW ARE Aveu.ua,
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