THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, Fill DAY, APRIL 2G, 1867. 4 u Rt.W. I.Ev'i Thnki(lTln lirmon. I Continued from ths Eighth Pape. tnre In miniature and feeble coloring of what you well know In Its praetloal worklna your Order In ever doing. Huch Is the blessed task and duty of love and mercy by which it foods the hungry and ministers to the sick; seoures the blessing of him who is ready to perish, and causes the widow's heart to sing for Joy ! Such is the tangible way In which It cheers, that like the great and good Ood, Hit lore; and that like .Jesus, the Hon of Ood, It goes about doing good, the ti lt nil of man, the reliever of distress and the helper of the needy everywhere! Thank God lor snob, an Institution, as I know that yeu do to-dny thank Him! Thank Him thut it is your privilege to be long to any one ot Its Lodges! And oh ! Rtrlve to walk worthy of the vocation wherewith you recalled, so that at last each one ot you may from the lips of tho Great Muster hear the plaudit, "Well done, good and faithful servant; inasmuch as you did it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye did it unto me. !" "In Friendship tried Is found a precious treasure; In trimilng Love, a ft. 11 lit or purest pleasure; In Truth, a ianip alike tor nge and youth Mw Kiirih he ttl'ed with Friendship, Love, and Truth! Willi Friendship lillecl: with Love, with Trtuli, My earth be tilled with Friendship, Love, and Truth. "UnnhHkeri Faith, must Friendship ever nourish, Hwwi Hope ami I nve, like twins, tuxeiher flourish; Truth points the way for Charity and Faith, And lleavt-n sniliex on Friendship, Love, nnd Truth- On Friendship smiles, on Love, on Truth, And Heaven smiles as Friendship, Love, and Truth. "No cruel doubt can come where Friendship bldeth; So hateful strife, where peureful Love resldi-th: Where Truth prevails, no power bus Blunder'. tooth All evil liven Irom Friendship, Love, and Truth From Friendship flees, from Love, from Truth; All evil llees from Iriendshlp, Love, and Truth. Hall, Friendship pure! Oh, may It be earth's leaven J-lall, sncied Love! the atmosphere of heaven ! Hall, Truth Divine! that blooms In ladeless vonlh ! God speed the cause of Friendship, Love, and Truth! Hail, Friendship pure! ; lull, Love! Hnii, Truth! Ood speed the cause of Friendship, l.ovo. and Truth !" For additional reports of Thanksgiving Sermons sea Sixth I'dgp. CITY INTELLIGENCE. KOR ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS BKE THIRD l'AOK.J Some Gratuitous Advice. The season for Southern fruits has come, and with it Houtheru productions unlimited. An many persons have an aversion to direct advice of any kind, we would make the following propositions: Kat oranges; the number is unnecessary. Devour eweet bananas; the quantify Is not important to any but those who eat and those who sell. The best place to stand is upon some public steps, take no particular notice as to whore you throw the peelings, yei. try to launoh them on the walk where the crowd pnss along. It will afford you great amusement to see somebody try to turn an extempore "somersault," or be hold the extremities of certain Individuals give way, and their heads Beck a solid level. Indetd, it will be a source oi never-ending enjoyment to see some aged man, whoe onoe athletic frame has been loosened and crippled by years, come down and rack his bones upou the pavement, or to witness some other person, with head erect, and body carried upright on dapper legs, give a bounce into the air, and come down with a shock to all things sur rounding, and with au eurth'junke Jar to tils own body. Let all remember, boys, girls, and persons of ladvanced years, that personally such an accident is not susceptible of causing great pleasure. A Sad Calamity A Lady Accidentally Shot and Killed. About o'clock this morning a fatal accident occurred in the vicinity of Front and Norris streets. It appears that a mad dog was discovered coining full speed down the street, by a man named Erwin and a lady named Mrs. Whltmyer. Mr. Erwin, went Into the house and got a rifle, and stationed himself at the opening of a little alley through which the dog was making his way, aud Mrs. Whit myer, with an axe, placed herself at an opening of the fence, in the centre of the alley, to stop the dog should he attempt to pass through. The cur came through the alley, stopped before Mrs. Whltmyer, who slept. ed out, with the axe uplifted, ready to strike, when Mr. Erwin fired at the dog as the lady placed herself before it. Instead ol striking the canine the ball entered the right side of the lady, just above the hip, and ppssed entirely through the body. Mrs. Vv". was taken Into the house, and every etl'ort was made to aid and relieve her, but all proved of no avail.'for she expired at 7-10. Mr. Erwin was arreMed, and is now held at the Eleventh IHstrlct Station Iluuse, Lieutenant Witoraft. The Coroner will hold an inquest tbls after noon at 5 o'clock. Abrest op a Thieving Clan. Through tlie vigilance of Officer Gikler. of Lieutenant White's force, a party of well-known thieves and accessories were arrested. John Simpson, Joseph White. William Lewis, Margaret Wil son, and Elizabeth Wells are the parties who stand accused. The first three were engaged in the robbery of Mr. John School's residence, on the night of April 24, and soon after, of the establishment of S. Rosenberg, No. 9h Noble street. Simpson, in all these, was the main mover and general director. When arrested by the officer there were found upon him coats, albums, 560 in money, which he had taken from School's place, and shawls, other clothing, aud J3 in bills, which had been stolen from Hosen berg's. From the latter place they also took three demijohns ot liquor. The women were the parties who received and disposed of the goods. Alderman Massey committed the thieves as follows: John Simpson in default of S2500 bail; Joseph White. ? 1500 bail; William Lewis. $1000 bail; Margaret Wilson and Eliza beth Wells, each 300 ball. A Trunk Bowiery. A train on its wayf rom thiscitv. on Monday evening, at 5 o'clock, i oi in. t un Rtntton in Oermantown. i.'w.jn thin trin a ladv named Mrs. Jane Wlster got off; receiving a large trunk from iki imiroi.iru prp. Sim left this truhk on the platform, went to her fat her-in-law's residence, but a short distance, and sent a man to take the , r.,. 1 ..ml Knfr tho t.rnntr truiiK away, j ue iimu m 1 1 oi had nivsterlouslv disappeared. Search was made the next morning at nay-light, which resulted in riiuf.nvarincr iim trim it iu the woods near by, broken ud and contents gone. That day, a man, t',i,.-ti wniiDmunn mn a arrested on BUSpt- nH n.,Un ininrrnvnted. acknowledged the deed, and pointed out the plaoe where the, goods were secreted in the stump of an o il Tl.uualno nflllA contents Ol tilO trUIlK. was about 8140. Forty dollars in greenbacks which were taken, were not restored. lie was committed by the Oermantown magistrate in default of 83000 for nis appearance ut uuui u. A Mclk-ish Transaction Tub Smiths in Tkovulk. Last night, about 9 o'clock, James W. Suilih offered at puhlio vendue. In the vlcl Y!ii v of Kortv-first and Oak streets, one mule and immm in i Tn hwis were neither many nor satisfactory, so Smith, unlike an auctioneer, set viiu. .inl.i its for the whole concern. Onlovr v ,iv i.,.. o i,,,i,r took the "whole concern. .JV.. i,.i.,Jiv. .and while the former animal and rigging was placed in a van, t he latter was fode'l iii a cell. This morning Alderman Allen u.,iitii for n further Investigation. liul a short period of time had elapsed after .J..r.7t oi n John Smith was arrested by JSJf'IwJhh nt. Water and Pine street, with a coil of rope lii his possesion, the result of a sly operation on board a vessel. Alderman Butler conoinlw:u Vicious Caninks. It came under notice yes- ,rt, that one renn rscniaver wu -uibu In.en of the too-tonlc race, tnav ne was a r. . ha a vre i ureuu ivt;.. hlju turn- jo as lnvariablv accompanied wherever he went yHUinvBw virulent and snappish lyn,, , yesterday "Kreuk," while driving his v;rii cart, saw v tli yleasure anu cnucatiunn tread cart. j . . ! ifwtiscrimiualely: but when In the vlciulty r Heller street, Frank ford, these same "dogs' ?t aaveral pel sons severely, and tore the clothes bit several i i,r'rui fnnrfnl. For Leering said vicious curs, he wns arrested and hefrf by AWermau Holme In delimit of MU to . . I, ,,,u ITI1I1UICU. .1 W H.W.T answer. a Disorder!" iiodbf. Cabe. Ann Tet-ney 7a arrested for beinn the proprietor of a very ?.R i7nA In Mannvnnk. It Is aliened -disorderly house that i .hi. t a rjortlon of the lowest strata or rbiiaiiei la Bociety. couslsting In good part of tliievos, ri ceneral hard cases, with a fair sprinkling fiiid TiTeneral hard cases, with a fair sprlnkliug yir hra-zen Jemales, were habituet of that plaoe. The woman mentioned was taken before Alderrnan Uatnscale, who committed her In Uelauii oi ""' . q . . . Rtockb abd Real Estatk. Tlie fol- itni7 atock-B and real estate were offered for lale Bt the I'hlladelphla ExchatiKe, by Samuel ? Kord & Hons, coinmenolug afcuoon to-day. .nimiwl result: . ..,-. oiapir Heath Coal Company M Msharea ntai a Ttiuilueiia titaud. .MiMTS bv "it feel...... A nv.Z in atreet. No. 1018, Meaiaeuce. iu 8oi r.i'- ........... 3.S7B HHIIIWHK A Theft ok &r!i. Charles Wilt, by an ope ration ol his own, proved an entirely unwel come boarder lo his landlady, who keeps a jitibllc bouse In Mtnayuuk. Yesterday m onl ine, he. It is averred, proceeded Into the ward robe department of the lady, broke open a large trunk, rummaging things generally, to obtain money which he had learned wns there depo sited, lie found t.Vi, which he took. The loss wns soon discovered, and Ofllcni Clemmlngs arrested Wilt, who wns committed by Alder man Gibson, iu default of $ W0, for a further in vestigation. KonriERiKS. Uurglars made a descent upon a dwelling house No. ISO Dill wyn street, boiow Kuttonwood, while the family, by the natno of Spar, were absent. The succeeded In lorclng ofT a shutter In the rear pirt of tho building, alter wliioli access was vory eay, and the house was completely ransacked. Tho amount of articles stolon has not, been ascer tained. The hurKlars were prepared for adeadlv nllrny, If such an event should have happened, nsa loiig.strnngc-looklnu knifa was found stick ing In one of the steps, where uo doubt it hud dropped. Si'sririojt ok Intended Larceny. Yesterday morning a man named Charles Lcuglm wns af rested on suspicion of attempting to open n siite. At an early hour, soon after tho store nt Twenty-third and Wood streets bad been opened, he wns found In the countlng-ro im of the same alone; and the snfelock had a sf range looking key In it, which at once caused sus. piclon. The man denied any knowledge as t' how the strange-looking key found itself there; hut wns nevertheless taken Into custody. Al derman Hutchinson held htm In default of Jl.'XHJbuil toawaita further Investigation. A Successful Celebration. Last eveuiu; the Mission School of the Hpruco street Itaptisl Church, corner of Tenth and South Streets, eel ebrated their ninth anniversary. The exercises consisted of singing, and recitations in- the children, together with an appropriate address, by Kev. O. A. I'eltz. The report was rend by Mr. Morse, the Superintendent, and tho cotidi tion of the school reflects great credit upou the perseverance and energy of the teachers. Silver warr Clark & Biddlf.'s Empo rium. We call the attention ol the puhlio to the large and complete stock of silverware of all descriptions at the establishment of Messrs. Clarki & liiddle, No. 712 Chesnut street. Every variety Is there kept on hand, as Is also an elegant assortment of English electro plnteil silverware and bridal sets. We refer our re.idci'i to their advertisement In another column. FnoTooRAriis in all sIz.ps and styles. Now Is the time, ere you lay off your dark clothing, to have your Photographs made, with rich dra pery. B. F, Keinier's Oallery, No. G2t Arch street. MARRIED. For additional marriages ire Third rape. BALLOU JACKSON. On the 2-Hh Instant, nt The residence of Charles 1). Heed, K-q., by the Kev. Wil liam II. Ftiriiesi. resisted by Uev, Fred Frothingiiam, LEONARD S. BALLOU, Jr., of New York to ItK.I KN I. daughter of Mrs. M.L.JACKSON, ol this city. TVON'T MAKE LABOR FOR 1 YOUH wile or domestic by coming Into your house with mud on your boots, when a very sm ill oiiibw will purchase a Foot Mcraper for your door. We have a vuriety of tbeiu. Including movable Dish Scrapers. T HUMAN & BHAW, No. S35 (Eight Thlrtv-rlve) Market St,, below Ninth. TAPANNED TINWARE, COMPRiSrNK TEA J Canisters, Dust Puns, t-iplce nnd Cake Il ix -s, Mstcb fates, bumps, Candlesticks, Pepper and DredK Inir Hoxes, NutiiiPit tlraters, etc. For sale, with a Kencral Bssortmeut of llousftfepfiinir Hardware, by TRUMAN A 8HAW, No. MS (Fight Thlrtv-flve) Market Ht., below Ninth, RAT-TAT-TAT ! WE HAVE VARIOUS piitierns of Hoor-Knockeri. and some verv lieiivy on's. suttiible lor gat-s. Also, various klniU of Dour Bells and (Jongs. TRUMAN 4NHAW, No. 1M5 ( JilKht Thirl-tlve MurkPt Sr., below Ninth, BRAD DEPOT, Hi reef. NO. 32 SOUTH FOURTH 4 2H 31 JET STUDDING BEADS, AND ALL OTHER kinds low. W. I ILLKR, 4 20 31 No. 32 South FOU RTH Street. T2EADP. JET STUDDING BEADS IS BEST lualltles, snd all varieties of Heads low. w . llliUr.i, No. 32faouth FOURTH Street. 4 2fi .It B KADs, BEADS, BEADS, IX ALL VARIE- low rates, w. iiuije.iv. No. 32 South FOURTH street. 4 120 at CARPETmGS! JAIES H. 0RNE, SON & CO., C13ES1NIIT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. FRESH CANTON MATTINGS, WHITE, BED) CHECK, AND FAXCT, 4-4, 5-4, AND 0-4 WIDE. JAMES E. 0RNE, SON & CO., CGO C1IES-MJT ST., BELOW SEYEMII. HATE JUST RECEIVED THEIB SP11INQ IMPORTATION Ol- CARPETING S, OF EYEHT DESCnil'TION. French Chenills, Axminster, WUTOX, VFLVETS, LUUSKLS, AD TAPESTHIKS. 3-4 A 0 4 VEIiYETS, WlfcTO.V.KKUJiiSELS' AND VELVET CA1JPETS, WITH BOBDERN TO MATCH, FOB HAI.E.S. JAMES H. 0RNE, SON & CO., CUESNIT sT BELOW SEVExMII, rniLADELrniA. TDKEE-rLIE'S, EGL1SII AND AMERICAN INGRAINS, English and American 011 Cloths, COCOA WATTIM.S, IlllliUUETt, LIXE tUl'M" CXOT1I8, BVCiM AMD MATS 4 19 fmw2mrp OF EVERY DE8CRIFTIOX. OERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE I ? t'leasantly situated at tlie corner of KNOX and TinTiI N Hlreets: aurrounded by tiH A DKand FRUIT trwa-within a lew uiliiutes' walk of Shoemaker Lane itttalou It U supplied with gas, baih, hot and cold wale? and water cloaet. There la alsustah lug on the MwiilBes. aud a good well of walM. Jfrics, U.tioj, ippl ato . MW K AC1 Btreet. 4 W ill CARPtTINGS QLEN ECHO MILLS, eKBMANTOWN, riIII.ADEI.rnlA. McrALLlJ'S, CKEASE & 8 LOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. MANUFACTURE 114 OP TH REE-PLY CARPETINOS, EXTRA BUI'EK INOHAIN BUI'ERFINE INGRAIN, FINE INGRAIN, TWILLED AND TLAIN VENETIAN, RUGS. MATS. ETC CAKT0N MATTINGS, IRISH IMPORTATIONS, Micltlis nucl Style H I M'CALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No, 509 CHESNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET. McCALLL'JIS, CKEASE & SL0Ax. QARPETINCS! 300 Pieces of Elegant Patterns OF ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY. Just arrived Irom Karupe aud now Iu Store, Also, a complete ansorlmento( EKCJLISII BOYAL WILTON, EXCiLISH VELVETS, en;eikh bbunneen and TAPENTUIEM, THHKE-PLY AND IN14KAIN. VENETIAN, FOB HAI.I.M AND MTAIBN, MA'IT INUM, III US, 31 ATS, ETC., FLOOB Oil. CEOTIIS. IN ALE WIDTHS AND O.VALIT1EM, LEEDOIY! l SHAW, NO. OIO AltCII NUtEKT, S i2 fmw2nirp JJetweeu NiutU unU TeatU. JUST LANDED ENGLISH C ARPET1 NGS- VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTUY, 1NGRALNS. Also.NKW BTYLK VENETIANS, for BT A IRS uud HALLS, with separate Borders to match, all mul expressly lor our sales by the best manufacturers, and will be sold at lowest cash prices, 2 1 fmwvmKp REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CHESNUT ST. CARPETINCS, OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. R. "WHITE, No. 13 North SECOND Street. CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. 4 51m First Crpet r5tore above Market QARPETINGS! CARFETIiGS J. T. DELACROIX, No. 37 South SECOND Street. Has received per late arrivals, aarge ana varied assortment or J. CBOSMLET A SON'S BRTTNSELS CAB. FETINVS, HEW BESJIUMM. Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Snper rd Fin INUKAIN CAKPKTIJSG.COlT-AOKaud HJ'JCAK. FETH, Olii tJJjOl iio, oiiiiitn, f.iu,, wuicn will l sold al Kreatiy reduced prices wholesale and retail. ' J. T. DKLACKOLX, N O. 87 feouth tSlLCONU (Street. Between Market aud (Jbeannt streeu. jg, B. Particular attention paid to the flttlmj upol OfttcM and t'onniinir-roonia. x 'a Dm QEORCE W. HILL KIASiritllBEB AND DEALEU IN OAIIPETINQS, o. 126 HOBIU TU1BD STBEET. Haaon hand a large aBBortment of DESIRABLB FATTKItNS, to which he " the atteutlon of buy. era. 8 18 wfm3m JUST OPENED, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES FOU GENTLT MEN'S WEAU. ALSO, M'BIKO UXDEBWEAB, UIOVEM, 1IOMIERT, 1 22 rp ETC. ETC., AT JOHN C. ARRISON'S, o.i ai woHTii aiacTM itbect TvR. UUNTltR, NO. 44 NORTH SEVENTH bTREET, ABOVE FILBKIIT, PHTLADELPHIA. AckuowledKed bv o" tmrlut inlmtlrd an by far Ins At MObT Hl'l t'KAlSFUL FUYbU-IAN In the treatment of ii iuhu itxcudti. QUICK, '1 IIOHOUU11. and ptrmimr.M cum auaraiUffd In every case. Heniember DR. HUNTKK'3 Celebrated Iteniedim can only he had genuine at bis old entali- Ito&d Office" . BJCVJm'lU above fUhen. i u A REAL ESTATE SALES. PUBLIC HALK CITY PROPERTY. Ji TljOM AS A SO.Nh. Auctioneer. Itinln' 'cii- tlllll. 1 llll C Hlol V hrlrk riuullliiir. Nr 3 Mippt. Willi lour dwelling In the rear, on Kiclianisou si reel. 1 lirnliftllt to ordlnnnr.q of ih. Kolt .nd Pnmmnn ( oi.nr.lHoi the tjuy 0f Fhllauelplna, will be Hold at l utiliu haie, wlihnut rmerve. ly (inter ot Coiniuls-hloiit-rol 1 1 y I'ri.pt-ity, on '1 uesdav, iMav 2it. 167. nt 12 o cluck, .Noon, at the l'liUnilt'lpliin Kxctiaiigi!, the li'li.viiiKlRTiijeU real eMlato Oelouulim lo the City of I 'bilHilclplila: All that lot of eroiiiid. wiih the inmimn now erecicci iiierenn. Minnie on the nortli hkIh of Itave hlrevt, oi ft el :i Inclius .ml (, Klnli mreet. No. 4ill. con- toiiiiin in irimt on Kacv Nirmi, IH leet 5 inches, and exiiiiiliiiB ol thatwuiiii do leii.wlth Ine riht mi l iiiiviivhi; imu b'i ii ici-i iu inch wlilf court, culleii Kichm ilM'n's court. It-tull i,u Hiuniiu nr,! l.ii,, the uhl Jtiicesircit, All lllllt lot Ol Rrnilllil. with llio n,nmir nnw rrecloil thei i ou, liumli: on vi,h we.il side ot Kiehurcl- hi,n h conn 1 1) k iNo. 1), mi u-ei nor 1 1 1 oi It ice hlreat, coiiluliiii.K in liont on lUciinrilMiirs court H ha H i lies, mm i aibimiiiik hi Dial wKilli 111 n et 1 1 Indies, wlih use mid pnvileKe of the piivlea at the uonU end ol HUlU iUcuarUsou s coun. No 8. All Hint lot Of aiMUlill. Wllh tlm ninaiiai,. nnw creeled IheiiMih, nlmuie on the went slue i.i I:i, Ikhm- son s court tl elnn t), mi leci 8 inches norili of K:uv Mieei; roi,iniiiii, in iruiu on i;ii harihini's courl il Ict t mi hex, and -xtemln K i,r linn wldti. IB 'eel lo Indies. ilh the use nnd orlvllei'ia nt ih. i,nvi..j the nortli end ol said Hli Imrdson i court. mo. 4. All Hint lot Of Krnlind. With the mpitiin.o nun erected thereon, sliuuie on the west sldeol Iticlmra son's ci.m t (In inn .No. X). Ill fel 6 hiclie.i norili o, liace street: l ouiaiulnu Iu limit mi lMi iiiariiiui'a rnun i leet 10 Inches, him exlendlni; ol Unit widm I!) lent In lni lies, w ith the tine and privlieije ot the privies on ine norm ui.u oi saiu iticuarnson s court. iNo. 5. All that lot of ground, w'lli the uiessimire thereon erecied, mnate on Hie west sido of Jticiiardsou's court (tieiiiR o. 4), I3:t leet X Inches norm of lta" Mieei: coiiiiiIiiIhk in front on Uicimni.inu's conrt 27 leet inches, anu exteiininc or that width It feet In inclii s, wlih the use and privilege ot the prlviea on the lioi tli cud ol said Itli.hardson's court. io. 1, lUislness Stand, 2'n-slory brick building. Front strict, north 01 ohle. All that lot of ground, wlih the i'.-htory brick building llu-reon eruoied, situate on the eust side of Front street, 42 leet H'4 Inches norin of Ntible street, in the Kleventh Ward; coutaiiilng In Irom on Front street -1 feel V incues, and extenulug Iu depth 02 feet. n o. & T.ot. corner South and Carbon streets. Twentv-slxtli Ward All tiiut lot of ground, situate on the M. corner ol bi.uth and Carbon streets, iu the Twenty sixth Ward: containing In fi out on .south street M leet, and extending Iu depth along Carbon street 20 leet. ISO. 3. Two-and-a-half-Btorv Irame building. Front street. north ol JSoble. All that lot of ground, with tint two and aliull-slory frame building thereon erected. biluale on Ihe east sideol Front street, in the Eleventh ward, 4 leet ;i.'4 Inches north of Annie street, thence extending easterly at right angles 112 leet: thence ex tending northerly 21 Ici-ilf', Inches; thence extending w esieny 2 feel l'i Inch to From street, ami thence extending soutlierly ulong Front street 20 leet aud ol an Inch to the place of beginning. 'terms iiwii-or. at ine option oi me purcnuner, twenty percent, of the p'.in.imse money may be pai'l Iu cash, autl lite balunce secured by bund unil tuo't- iinuc ot Ihe pren)les, piiynblo in Ave yearn, with lu- lensl at the rate ol six percent, per annum, payable semi-annually on the ur.-i uuys oi juiy ami Juiiu.iry in each year, with tlie umiiii si u iiliilioii to be Inserted In said bund uud mortgau:e, that In c.ise ot d ilailll in Diivni'-tit ol tniersi Mr thirty nays, ine ivnuie lirliuu- l al sum shall ineieupnn O'.-come une ami rccoveraoie hy law: I rovioeu, i mil wnere ine 101, oi groumi lnrehv mil homed to he Mild is unimproved and vacant, the imn hitHer. al his )! Ion. in lieu ol the said iiiorinue lo secure Ihe Imlanceol the niirclia.se uiiiney iim ahitve iiieiiliooed. tiuiv have thu said balance chari,td upon I lie ground bygrotind rent deed or deeds, In Uii' umiiii lorm. ine saio groumi reins tiiereny created to be raid 111 canal suiui-aumial nuyinents oil the lir.stol Julv uiidJauiiary In each year. Anil pro vided luither. 1 uri 11. e puiciiuseis snail pay all ex penses lor dvccls. Imuils, inoriuaues, siaini s, acknow- leduineius, nun other expenses in tho matter of making tlie conveyance irom the city to the pur chasers. Kee idans at the Auction itooms. M. TJIO.M Ae it PONS, Auctioneers. 4 23 U1 , Mil i in s. F()L"HI'H Street. (fTf J'U BL1C SAL 15 CITY PROPERTY. Liji! Al. '1IIOMAS A ft i.ns. Auctioneer'. iTirte and Valuable LOT. N. W.Coruer ofl'NVKNTTY 'I'lillilj anil i'Hl'.SM I' fire.ls. Iriinilii'' isi on Twenty-ioiirth street aud f lines siree s, inree alua- IiIm I- rnlilx. Piiiiuiil In o rill ii ft nee' of Ihe Select and Common Council-, ol the tliy ul l'lillicleliilila. will bo soul al iiiitillc sale, without, reserve, by order ot ihu (Juinmls- mO, eer ul t l,v li-ooerlv. On TU-F-f. DAY, May 27. 1M17, at 12oVlonW. Noun, at the 1'hi aiieipuia I'.xonunif u. All that lot of around situate on the iiortli side of Chesnut street, beginning at ine unrinwes; corner oi 1'u.eiit v-llni'd Klreet. and extending aloiiu' said Clles- nut si reel. 210 leet to Twe-ut v-loui ill street, and in depth unrtliward 300 feel in it, tw en tv-four ieel.street called mines street. Hounded on tlpi mirth bv rSiuies street, on the east ny 1 weniy-iniin street, ana on ine Himih hv fbesnulslreel. ami on the west oy'lVvemv- fourth street, lately occupied by the i'lilludelphla ban Y Ol KB. The above will be divided Into 40 lots, and sold ac- roiiliinr to a plan tnui may oe seen at me Auction Jioonis me nurciiasei- io nave uio privilege oi tatting lour additional lots adjoining each other. Terms 20 percent, ot ine purchase money snail oe paid in cash at the lime of the delivery ol tlie deed, unil the balance may be secured on the premises by im.riuHL'H or grouuu-reni aeeus, or muy uo ouiu in cusli. at ine option ot me purcoaser. ill. iHOJlusiB no.?. Aueiiuoern, 4?(itf Nns. l;t and 1418. KOUH I'll istreet. MISCELLANEOUS. F 1TLER, WEAVER & CO, MANUFACTURKBS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc. Uo. SINorth WATER street, and Mo. 2S2orth UKLAWARU Avenue, FHILAI1JU.PUIA. TTnnTTA XT T?fffiT ti- V4 irtir hit mT . j()NRAD F. CWUHIKR. 2 H QEORCE PLOWMAN, OARPENTElt AND BUILDER No. 28S CARTER STBEET, And No. 141 COCK Btreet Machine Work and Ulllwrlghtlng promptly au tended to. SLATE MANTELS. PLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed tor Durability B uly, trength. and Cheapness. 6LATK MANTELS, and Blate Work General! made to order. J. B. KIME8 db CO.. 12 dm Nos 21M and 2128 CIIKSNUT Street r-iORN E a (j IIANGE J BAG MANUFACTORY. J U11D X XI 1 X I Q KJ J.t RKMOVED TO N. E. Corner of MARKET uud WATER Streets, s n iiuueipuiu. DEALERS IN BAU.S AND BAGGING (Jt everv DeBorlullon. for Grain, Flour, bait, Super-Phunphale of Lime, Bone Large and small GUNN Y BAGS constantly on band. He .ftlHO, VVUVX. DAIjIWO. John T.Bah.ky. Jamkw Cascadkn. HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL T.TM lis. Arms. Leirs. Aunllances for l,uimi tv ttj ain 'I'Iiaha f.liiituiarA J r)l transferred from life In form and tit; are the llgiueni, niosi auraoie, coiu- fnn. i a. nerieoi. anu annum buusii- iniua vet Inveikiwl. Thev are an .t,uf nnil ttf1iAft hv the tTnluwl Plates Government and our principal Surgeon fatenieu Auguai, w,im, -"",",'!.,:.', , "i " Addreas KIMBALL A CO., Ddtf plica. Ul.lMiVItlll.t. Pam phlets free. 27 6ta FIllL,ADr.L,rilJA O U 1 i 3UKJ S jJ BANDAGE INSTITUTK, No, 14 N. i -J jiixixi ciiveii nuuve iiim.di, jj, vj. EViUtETT, after thirty years' practical experience, guaraiueei ine emuui .uiiniuioii, ui uus ruiuiuill Patent Grailuatlng Prersure Truss, and a variety of n,l,u miittrwirtttri.. l'l,IHtlf KlfU'klniM Klwmlite. Brai'es, Crutches. Suspeuders, etc Ladles' apart menUi conrtucted hy a Larty. 6 'M COTTON AN1 KLAX, 1 J BAIL DUCK AND CANVAH. Of all numbers and brands, Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier F'elta, from one to seven feel wiue: rauiinit, neuing, nan i wine, etc. JOHN W. EVERMAN A CO.. No. nm JON ks Alley. A LEXANDER O. CATTELL & CO., XA. r-tvui'u. i'mmionuiiN ai kkcilajitb. No. 28 NOBTH WilARVEa AND No. 27 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HTTT1NTIVB ft. ClTTwIlit, tt jjj I Kt.lJAg 8. CATTS1IVI WILLIAM 8. GRANT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. Bl B. DELAWARE Aveuue, Philadelphia, hint yoa , Jlupont's Gnnpowder, Rett tied Nitre, Charcoal, Kto. W. Baker A Co.'s Chocolate, Cocoa, and Brouia. Crocker Bros. A Co.' Yellow Mulel bhoai" Bolls, and Nails, F 7 VV J THIRD EDITION FROM WflSHlWGTOH THIS P. M. fSrKOIAL DHflPATOntiS TO KVSNfNO TBLBORAPn. Wa8Hiniton. April 20. The Odd Fellows' TlmukaKlvluff Ccle- brstlnu. TIip Tliaiiltseivin" of tlie Odd Fellows is beiii observed lo-dy bv the drilpr by a procession, In which the Alexandria Oil Fellows unile, mnkinjr a procession of twenty-one orcani.a tlon, numberingr about two ihou ind persons. AnnroDilate pxpicIsp took iiluce at the Na tional Theatre, where Urnnd Ma ter (Inrey, Baltimore, and Grand Socretary Swept delivered nduTPP8',s. A pronimetit leatnre of the day was the nppeatance of two hundrod and nincty-flve widows aud orphans uu lcr the care, of the Order. Land Ollice Ketiirns. The Comtnlshioner of the ;onpral Land OHIcp, has received the returns of Townships 21, 22, 23, and 24, north, throuch ranges 1. 2, and 3, west1, in Madison county, Nebraska, situated on both fides of the F.Ik Horn river, u tributary of the Platte, and covenni? an are of 277,338 acres. The repion is cent rally a rolliu? prairie, with considerable bottom land ulonn the Elk Horn and several small creeks flowing into thut river. The lands are valuable for agricultural purposes. fr-QjuU bodies of timber cotton-wood are found along the Elk Horn, which is a stream having a rapid current aud high banks, affording good water power lor manufacturing purposes. With tho foregoing surveys the jurisdiction of the Surveyor-General at Leavenworth Is termi nated as to Nebraska, This tew State now forms by law a separate surveying district, the office of the isurveyor-Gei'eral of which is to be situated at Plattsrnoutb, Nebraska. The Coni niissionT has issued the requisite instructions to the new Surveyor-Oeneral .Mr. Hitchcock, to enable him to immcdiatelv commence business FROM HARBBISGURG TO DAY A Murderer Found Guilty Burglary IjAH Night. HAnntsnuita, April 26. Jacob M. Jones, col ored, has teeu found guilty by the iury of murder in the second degree, lor killing a matt named Benjamin Moore, also colored. Last night, burclurs entered the residence of Mr. Hairy Thomas, corner of Kront and State streets, and stole $S00 hi money, and jewelry to the s une amount. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nkw York. April 2tl. Oltou llrmer at2c. Flour 11 rtn ai lrifu l i cents higher: sn Iu' of i-tmu barrels: Stale, .dolX'i 1:1 &n: t'lilo, si oo'iijH oi, Western, I tl wi.ri; Si ullieiii. H i;'.i. Wheat active; :t cents higher. Sale" ol sil.iuti bushels o. I at li'ilv.i i'Vu' ,, (,'orn dull null dee inline. Oais firmer; uo.isio ousuels sold; Miate, 8-(.m:'c.; Western, 7.VT7c. ityelii nier; sa.es of 8')o0 Ousbels at I'So. Barlr-y flrni; sap a of Ooi) bus lies ail Vl''J. Heel n.ui t, fork liiin: new mess, t--'t"''0!'s.. l.iinl (inel, 1 J,'u(cui:ra ceuu. MsKy active, in ound, BILLIARD ROOMS. BIRD. 131EU. BIRL. Alter several months' preparation, Mr. C. HIHU bas openeil his new anu HpacloiiH eHUililmhnieiit rtlT the eiitei iaiutuenl of hia triends and the public la ffniriai. ai .Mm, wo anu mil a ui;ii n.reeu J lie nrtil huu nee-uuii uuuin are uueu up aa Dlltiara Uooiiis. and lurmahed with twelve Urat-claaa lahttw. while the antniri nauces and lulorunieuls coiuurlup evervthlnc which cau comtuce to the com lor I aud ooiiveiilence ol the pluyern. In the basement are four new ami Miiieuniri iiuwiiuk Alleys, tur those who wish to di'velnpe their muscle in aniioipatluu of the bant ball reason. A ue-iiaiiram is at tiiunoa, where every thin In the eUlhie line can he hud of the best quality. anu rt toe siiorieM nonce, i ne loiiowimr well-known Keiitlemen have been Sfcnrml as As ilstautu, and will ureuiUe over ine various aoparinienis: i. e, i.'w li', w,,v I T'i' fry HAMl'EI, nOL'UI.ASH, JtJHN HOOIJ, WILLIAM K. fULLMORE, 11 KN R Y W. DUNCAN. PHILIP ti RUM KRKt'IIT. llestauratenr. While Mr. lilltD will hold a careful suoervlslor overall. Il ventures to nay thai, taken all In all there 1ms nothing ever been marled 111 Philadelphl! approaching thW estahllnlitueiit iu completeness oi arranneiuent and atteutiou to the comfort of thi public. isim v., nisu i rujujemr. gAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Tbe Fidelity Istsuramce, Trust and Safe Peiioslt toropauy, lor me Mare KeeplDK o' Boudi, Stocks, and Other Valuables. CAPITAL 9500,000 DIBKCT"Kl. N. B. BROWNE, .EDWARD W. CLARK, CLARENCE H. CLARK,' ALEXANDER HENRY JOHN WELSH. H. A. CALDWELL, J. GILLINGH AM FELL,! HENRY C. GIBSON, tJllAKl." JUAUALtBll-.lL Olllreln the Fire proot Building of the Philadelphia National Bank, CHKsNUT Street above Fourth. This Coniuaay lecelves on deposit, and GUARAN TEE THE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES npon the following- rates a year, viz.: Coupon Bonds II per 11000 Registered Bonds and Securities 60 cents per flouo Gold Coin or Bullion fl-Siper iloo Silver Coin or Bullion i per lti Gold or silver i'late i per fiu Cusli Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists, etc., contents unknown to the Company, and liability limited, t'JA a year. The Company offers for RENT (renter exclusively hnlillni? the kevl HA FES INfelDE I TS VAULTS at tin, tau, fio, 60, and 7& a year, according to size and location. Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. This Company Is authorized to receive and execute Trusts of every description. mimwlrp N. B. BROWNE, President Bobkbt PATTF.KaoN.IHerretary and Treaaurer. Q.IHARD FIRE AND MARINA INSURANCE COMPANY, (No. 639) N. E. COR. CIIESNUT AND SEVENTH" ST3. I'UILADKLPHIA. CAPITAL AND Nl KI'Ll'N OVKB 9300,000. InCOHE FOB 1M6. 9103,034. Losses Paid and Accrued in 1866, 47,000, Of which amount not laoou remain unpaid at this dat HKi.wmOU) of property has been Snccessfiilly Insured by this Company In ttilrn en years, and Eight Huu dred Lobses by l ire promptly paid. DIRECTORS. Thomas Craven. Dimn ivi.niigii, Alfred S. Gillett, N. B. Iawrence, Charles I. Dupont, Henry F. Keuuey, Fuiman Sheipard, TbomuB MacKellar, John hnniilee, i . i . ,ii,.nt,n,n J unfit n mrri ' THOMAS i RAVEN, President A R OILLETT, Vice-President, fifmwj JAMES B. A LVORD. Secretary THE GENU1NK EAIiLK VEIN, THE Cf'" brated PRESTON, aud the pure hard Oua WOOD COAL, F(g aud Stove, sent to all piirwoi w city at A'60 per ton; superior LEH1G H at Wt-a ner Each ol the above articles are warranted w fectBatlnlactlon In every respect. Ordert ,rr! v!, No. 114 H, THIRD Street; Emporium, No."1 i1. I N GTQN Avenue. . "J UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. Principal Depot. No K04 C". ee!r Central Depot, No. h4 South FI Fl lr'' Oneiloo below Cheanul. ! fou couatautlvoi Revenue htamj of every doncrlptlou couslautlyoi hand in any auiotiut. -mml attonrtud m Orders hy MaU or Enu orampuy aitenaea to. 50 FOURTH EDITION I- O. O. F. The Celebration in Other Cities. NKW YORK. Nlw York, April 2(5.-The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of this city, meet in mass convention at the Cooper Institute this evening, to hear addresses from lirand Sira James 1. Sanders, and other eminent members of the Order. CIIICACiO. Chicago, April 2(i. Tho Odd Fellows have had a grand parade and celebration of their forty-eighth anniversary and thanksgiving day here to day. A splendid monument, commemorative of the Order, was dedicated at the Odd Follows' Rose Hill Cemetery thin afternoon. Tho Grand Lodge of Illinois an! the Grand Encampment were in line. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, April 2(i. Tho members of the twenty Lodges of Odd Fellows hero assembled in churches this morning, and heard thanks giving services and sermons from some of our most distinguished ministers. HARR1SBURG. IlARnisiiuud, April 2(3. The various Lodges nnd Encampments of Odd Fellows met in tho Central Fresbyterian Church here this morn ing. Addresses appropriate to the oocasioo were delivered by Fast Grand Master R. A. Lamberton and others. NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, April 2G. The Lodges and Encampments of Odd Fellows met in different places to celebrate their Thanksgiving day in this city this morning. Generals Sheridan aud Mower and Governor Wells attended one of the meetings. SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, April 2(5. The Odd Fellows met at Maguire's Opera House this morning, and celebrated their Thanksgiving Day iai grand style. The Grand Lodge sat iu full regalia. GREAT BRITAIN. New Yoiik, April 2(1. The President of th Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows has tele graphed a good-will greeting to the Odd Fel lows of America, through Grand Sire James P. Sanders. The Duke of Devonshire bids the brethren of the West God-speed in their good work. Hearings at tub Central Station. Wil llnm Taylor was charged, before Alderman Bottler, ut '2 o'clock to-Uuy, with the larceny of a pair of boots and some shirts, the proper I v of William H. Thompson, residing at No. 1511 Thompson street, lie was held In 8GO0 ball lor bis appeurnnce at Court. Ci urlea Stafford was charged with picking the pocket of James W .Martin, who was riding in a Market street car, on Saturday evening last. lie was beld In S20C0 bail to answer at court. Francis) George and Charles 8xton were charteo with stenllug u hoisn aud wagon front Charles Ilobh, living in Newark, New Jorsoy. They were arrested by two citizens near Down Ington, with the liote and wuuon, und brought to this city by Reserve Dehaven. They were remanded to the custody ol the New Jersey Buthorlt lo -. Bhy Nolen. who was arrested a dav or two ago for f ellliiKlnioncy that had been stolen, was held in SU000 bull for a further hearing. Sitidbn Death. Daniel McClain, aged sixty years, was found dead in a chair, at his resi dence, back of No. .109 Belgrade street, this afternoon. Drowned Man. A drowned man was found at 2 1. M. to-day, at South street wharf. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, April 26 Beported by De Haven A Bro., No. 4o 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. lrtll Pa 8s. W L-cp..ltil UK. ah Kead R 51Ji tvi I'a 5m. nant due...l007i ,b30. 61 fluroC&A Ah.'TO K6 ItOonSch N, !! 77 f Iih 0 do bS.. 77 29 Bb Cam A Am l.Ki'j 27 ah (ilriird College.. 2i Vllshl'a Jt...0igAnit- 58 DdO do.O)KJttut.. tn 10 do 68 100 Bh Lit tech K...b60.. 29 bao. 6iw ... ... ei'i ...buo. 61V m.3.10. 51 12 sh Leh N stk.... 63 ish Much Bk a SECOND BOARD, loo do.., 100 do... 100 do... 100 do... 100 do.., 100 do., loo do .. 12000 C & A Bs.'M 100 sh Reading.... 51 S-KI 1 1 OllO llO...'8SI 90 200 do.........6l 3-18 h00 City 6s, Old 96,'i 800 do... 51 2-18 IstWO Fa 58, past due. 100 do ..s30. 61 V In Jctls.lOOJi loo do 6IH-KI 1 sh Leh V R 5fi 200 do.....MHt5. 61 53 nil C&Aru K-........1H01-, 4U0 do ....btt. 61iZ luo b Readlnn nM. SI'j INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. 232 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL; CAPITAL, gSOO.OOO. ASKF.TS. JAM'ABT 8, 1867, l,7eSlS6r8t, IKsjlBFN HIARINK, IK I. AND TRANsjPOR l AllOSi AK1I1IUU lilaiJUJI, DlKtlTOHll, Arthur G. Coffin, George L. Harrison,' buniuel W. Joues, John A. Iirowu, Charles Taylor, Ambrose W bite, Richard T. Wood, William Welsh, h. Morris Walu, Frauds R. Cooa, Edward II. Trotter; Edward S. Clarke, William Cuiuuifngg, T. Charhoo Heury, Allred P- JesiH,. JobnF. White. juun iuusoii, Louis v. niaaeira. ARTHUR O. COFFIN, President. Chjibi-KS Platt. Herretary. V1LLIAM BUEHI.ER, Hsrrlsburg, Pa., Central Aeeut lor the btute oi PeunsyhJu 1 pKOVIEENT LIFE iND TRUST C0MPANT J OF PHH-iELPHIA, JlTtMinFOUK'l II Street. irance on Liv. by YearlF Premiums; or or by tudoVnieuts. iJ'le . age, or on prior yeaxPreniiutu r,(ruled on favorable terms JrnV l "I'les. Children's Endowment. Thl t'.l,nJ'',wVUefi!v'.r?B l.hei iheseonrlly nf Iwd-uP Cspilal, will divide the entire proflla of ?," .Vie buMhiess among its Policy holders, iioueys received al Interest, and paid on demand, Jiiihorised hy chartor to execute Trusts, and to act M j ecu lor or Administrator. Assignee or Guardian, ud lu other fiduciary capacities, under appointment ol auy Court of this Commonwealth, or any persou or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, UlKULTDHH, II k' M D V TT A TWCf T. W1BTAR BROWN WM. C. LONGHTRETH. WI I.L1AM HACKER, R1CHAHI) WOOD. RICHARD CAUBURY. CHARLES v. iKii-KlN- SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, President. AotuaraT THOMAS. WIST A K, M. I)., J. B. TOWN8KNU, 7 27 Medical Kiamlner. Legal Advtfur, GET TOE BEST. THE HOLY BIBLK J f ARD lng's Editions Family, Pulpit and Pock'( Bibles, In beaulirul styles of Turkey Monvooo anrf. uili)ue bindings. A new edillon, arranged tor pb'jtographlo portraits af ftitullieH. P iu WM w HAKPINO, Vuhllaher, No. 324 CUbsN U T btreet, l-low Fourth,, r by 74 lest m...