THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1867. 3 CITY INTELLIGENCE. T8B ADDITIONAL LOCAL 1TKMS BKB OUTsIDB) FA8ES. Board ok Guardians ok thk Poor. The 'u nRlll,cd nie"t'" ot the Hoard of Gnardiiins rthe Poor was hold jPHtcrday altcrnooD, Presi dent Lrcty In the chair. After the rciuliiii; of the minutes of the lu?t mretiiie The llotise A pent reported tlie total number In the Almshouse on Saturday, the 27th instant, to be 2'XM; game time last year, 3026; decrease, !I0. 'lumber admitted witluu the last two weeks, 203; number ot birth-, deaths, discharged, eloped, etc., 311; tiumocr of persons granted lodginps, 149; cuiiibcr of persons granted meals, 384. The Steward reported havlnp collected 1 43-01 as house receipts, and the Out-door Agent jouS'OH lor support CBe. There were 13G lumps of butter received at tbe bouse, the wimp havmc been taken by t ho various clerks as under weight, the gross weight of which was 127 pounds. The Treasurer reporu d havinpt paid iutotbe treasury of the city $2201t)j. The Loard then went Into an election to fill a vacancy in the Medical Board, and after twenty five unsuccessful ballots, the matter was post poned until the next nieetiui. The Steward's requisition was then read, and granted, alter which the, Hoard adjourned. Severf.ly Burned. About 7 o'clock yester day morning, a man named David 1'ickel, while working at a puddling furnace at erreo fc Mitchell's rollitii; mill, on Delaware avenue, near Poplar street, had his lace severely burned by an explosion ot (jas. It Is supposed he will lose the sight of both eyes, lie was removed to an intirraary in the ambulaucc belonging to tho Good Intent Knctne Company. The New City Loan. The ordinance cre atine a loan of $l,b()0,()()0, to pay deHcicncles of i8(! and previous years, tor the purctue of the Lansuown Estate lor a House of Correc tion, and to pay tho increase in tho school teachers' salaries, has been approved by the Major, and is now a law. Paving Streets. Tho following-named streets will soon be paved at the expense ol property owners: Gaul street, from Hunting don to Norris streets; A ram in no street, from Bepviva to Gaul street; Letterly 6treet, from Coral to Emerald streets and Jones Btreet, west ward trom Twentieth street. The streets, when paved, ore to be kept in order for three years by the contractors. CAMDEN AFFAIRS. Meeting ok Councils. A special meeting of Councils was held last evening, President lien jamin p. Archer in the chair. A petition was received from a number of property owners on Market street, requesting Councils to require the construction of a brick culvert four fept in diameter along said street, from the east side of Front street westward to the river Delaware, and provide for inlets at the east side ot Front street, and an outlet at some point between Market and Plum streets. Re ferred to the Committee on Ordinance, with instructions to prepare au ordinance. Mr. Knight (North Ward) otlered the follow ing resolution: Resolved, That a committee be appointed, according to law, to appraise damaees, if any, that may result from the opening ot Delaware street, running south from Market street. Mr. Lee (Middle Ward) amended by inserting the names of the Committee appointed to ap praise the damages resulting from the opening of Front street. The resolution as amended was adopted. Mr. Hood (South Ward) offered the follow ing: Jieaolttd, That the Finance Committee be, and are hereby instructed to advertise for proposals to a loan authorized by tho Ordnance Commit tee, entitled "An ordinance tor borrowing tbe sum of $30,000," in accordance with the act ot the Legislature of the Slate of New Jersey, entitled "An Act to authorize the City Councils cf the City of Camden to raise by loan a sum not exceeding $20,000 for the purpose of erect ing and furnishing a new school House in the Middle Ward of the said City ot Camden," ap proved March 13, 186(5, and a supplement to baid act authorizing the said City Councils to nine an additional sum of $10,000, approved A. D. 1867. Agreed to. Also the following: Mesohed, That the petition of A. W. Marclay, on behalt of the Camden and Amboy Hail road and Transportation Ccmpany, be referred to a special committee, of three. The President appointed Messrs. flood, Moul ton. and Merrtwether as the committee. This petition was presented at the last meet ing of Councils, and refers to the abandonment of Bridge avenue, below Second street, by the city as a public thoroughfare. Hearing. Pat Callahan and John Toby, who were arrested for riot on Sunday, the par ticulars of which were given in yesterday's Telegram, had a hearine before Mayor Cox yesterday afternoon. Callahan was committed In default of $5000 bail and Toby in $2000 bail. Fredeiick Munter and John Flaniganbave been arrested, charged with beine implicated in the affair. They were each held in $500 bail lor their appearance at Court. Accident. Purnel Tatem, a breaksman in the employ of the Camden and Amboy Kailroad Con pany, met with an accident last evening. At Burlimrion the locomotive was making a 'flvini? drill." and he fell off the platform and underneath the cars. Several of them passed over him, nearly cuttinc off his leg just below thp. knee. It is thouuht amputation will be necessary. Stolb a IIokkk. John Devlin waa arrested by Constable Hawkins for stealing; a horse from Barbara Cramps' fishery, below Gloucester. He drove the horse to this city, and lett it in charge of a boy, and then went over to Philadelphia. Th. rrmstihle lnid in wait for him. and when he returned secured him. He was lodged in Woodbury jail. Stole Some Rope. Abner Wallace was arrested yesterday by Constable Hawkins for purloining BDOUl 40 wortu ui nu.es, ropes, cit., mm ft vessel lvinir at Parson & Smith's wharf. Justice Cassidy required him to enter bonds in the sum of $j0O io answer. STOVES, RANGES, ETC, c UUVER'S NEW PATENT je:1 sand-JoinT HOT-AIR FUHNAOE. ftANUES OF ALL BIZ EM. Also. Pbllrw'S Low """"ore Bteam Heatl Apparatus, l or bale by CHARLES WILLIAMS, . , No. 118t MABKBT Btreet. SPf. . THOWPSON'S LONUUiN Alltlltisria telj pJJ;?iV,t!lfl a Phlladolnhla Kanee, H ouAlr Fornawa. Xrbtewtiole Plate, lreboard JJti'ivei. etc.. wiioleale and retail, by Koliera. " HHAKl'K & THOaoi tbe manufacturer. p. o m N- HKoND Htreet II 11 , Pint if TOS THF1 CELE- rPHE .iiJ31N.a be pur.'hard OHKKS- !?A I "jSi aDd Wi.f all part, ol tne vln'r.LrrJ.r ton: auper or LH-niun r city at per,10'' r.i... r warranted to Klve per cb oltlieau ()lln r(H.Bve,i at 'Z1 M4 K T 'H l HD Street; Kmporhuc, No. mi WAhh INOlON Aveuue. ffiAKiM; Ti:r,i:aitAiJi. 'or additional Marine Tfews see First Page. ALMANAC FOR PH I r,A DELPHI A-THIS .DA T. Hitn Kihk...........6'iii Miwn Risks 2'ft Sl'N Skth S'M H ibh Watkr.. I" 20 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. 1). C. McCammon, ) WASH. BllTt'HH.K, VMONTHLY OOMUITTBB. JOMM Sl'AKHAWK. ) MOVKJUKXTB OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOR AMERICA. N. American Liverpool ..Portland April 11 Mp la .i,iverpiKi...mnu..... 11 ' C'onconlla ....Liverpool... Boston. ...... Wm. Pt'lin London New York. (..'My ol Cork Liverpool. ..New York America Soulliamplon...Nw i.ork. Malta Liverpool. ..New 1 ork C'lmbrla Southampton... Now York. 1 H......A Ntw Nnrk. ....April 18 April 1.1 Anrll I I April ID April 14 April 17 .April 17 r u nwii .ii.. . - - - - r -- CofWHHhliigtoii. Liverpool... New ork April 17 jienniark i,ivnriiiui...i'cr. u. Moravlali..........Liverpool...0.uebec April IS Delaware I,lverpool...Philad April 20 Persia Liverpool. ..New York April 20 C.of Llineiick...-I.lverpool...New York April 20 Palmyra ,Llverpool...New York April 2n Mtv ol Paris Llverpool...Pew ork April 1:1 Tetitonla Southampton. ...now ork... NnKtorlau Liverpool...Ouebeo China Liverpool... Hoston C.olMnnchestr.,l.lverpool...New York.. Pennsylvania..... Liver pool... New York.. ..April 21 ..April 2S ..April 27 ..April 27 ..April 27 r uiv r.u nvji-r City of Cork New York... Liverpool May Hcolla ,Nw Y ork... Liverpool May Bremen -..New Y'ork...llrenien May Perelre New York. Havre May Cot Washington New Y'ork... Liverpool ..May Cumbria .New York... Hamburg May Minnesota.... New Y'ork, ..Liverpool May Med way New York... A ntwerp May The (Jueeu New York. ..Liverpool May Fulton New York... Havre ..May 17 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, Ocean Queen New York.,.Aspinwall May Santiago deCubaNew York...Oreytown May Starol theUnlou.Phllada New Orleans May Nevada .New York. ..San Juan May Alliance I'hiUda I liarlestou... .. May ...Mav ...M ay ....May ( olumiiia New ork. ..Havana II. Hudson 1'lillada Havana. Wyomlm? Hhllada havuunali .... Moro Ca-stle New York..llavaua , .May Corsica New York...Havaiia May in 8. America New York...Hriizll May U Malls are forwarded by every Hteamer In the reuular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at QueetiRtown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from tbeCoutl pent call at bouthampton. CLEARED YEHTERDAY. Btcnmshlp pioneer, Rennett, W'llniliiKlon, N. C Phi ladelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Co. Bchr C. Pettlnglll, Allen, Kingston, J a., Warren.Gregg & Morris. Bchr Fannie K. Shaw, Shaw, Boston, Lathbury.Wlck- ershain & Co. Bchr J. B. Austin, Davis, Chelsea, Caldwell, Gordon & Co. Folir ItestleKS, Baxter. Boston, do, Bchr J. C. Brooks, BurKens, Boston, do. bchr J. C. Henry, Jjllku, Nantucket, Castner.Stlckuey A Wellington. Bchr Caleb stetson. Robinson, Bralntree, do. bchr J. Paine, Rich, Boston, New York and Schuyl kill Coal Co. Bchr M. and L. Reed, Bteelman, Boston, do. Bchr Bailie B, Bateman. Boston. do. Bchr Nellie V. Palue, Doane, Portland, Rommell & Hunter. Bchr l.uiQja R. Oraham, Smith, Roxbury, do. Bchr R. H. Wilson, Mull, Providence, do. Bchr Triumph, Chester, Palrhaven, Mammoth Vein Consolidated Coal Co. Bchr M. A. Oalian Call, Boston. W. H. Johns t Bro. Bi-hr H. W. Oodfrey. Sears. Salem do. Scbr M. Price, Uarrlson, Boston, L. Audcnrled & Co. Bchr Prances, Packard, Portsmouth. do. Bchr J. D. McCarthy, Simpson, Boston, Van Dusen, Lochinan A Co. Bchr H. W. Benedict, Case, Newport, Blaklston.GraelT & Co. Bchr Oneida, Davis. Boston, Tyler & Co. Bchr H. K. Dodge. Fremont, Salem, Preston Coal Co. Bchr R. Seaman, Seaman, Portsmouth, Day, Uuddell fcCo. BchrMarlel. Gllpatrlck. Baco, J. G. & O. S. Reppllor. Bchr M. Haley. Haley, Boston, Wannemacher A Co. Bchr Marian, Robinson, Hudson, Audenrled, Norton t Co. Bchr Jesse Ilart 2d. Plerson, Ballsbury, do. Bchr Lucy Church, Adams, Nantucket, do. Bchr Sarah E, Jones, J lsh, Boston, Captain. Bchr Kadosh. Travis, Washington. Captain. Bt r Ann Eliza, Richards, New York. W. P. Clyde Co. Bt'r R. W illing. Cunditr. Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Tug Hudson. Carr, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde & Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Brig Olive, Foss. Iroui Boston Bchr M. It. Somers, burners, 4 days from Charleston. with cotton, etc.. to D. S. stetson & Co. Scbr Hudson. 'Tinker. 20 davs from caials.wun lum ber to W. A. Levering. Bchr K. J. Caoron. Adams, 5 days from Snow Hill. with lumber to Bacon, Collins fc Co. Bchr D. Jl. Merrlman, Tracy, t) days irom inuian River, with corn to Bacon, Collins t Co. Bchr Tycoon, cooper. 1 uay irom Smyrna 'jreek.wun grain to J. L. Bewley it Co. &cur t. J, CMiiiiuerH, atiis, i uay jruui xreuerica, with grain to James Harratt. sclir J.c Itenry, uiikes, irom naiuui;n. Bchr Marlel, Gilpatrick, trom Biddelord. Bchr H. E. Dodge, Fremont, from Providence. Bchr H. W. Benedict, Case, from Providence. Bchr M. Klnnle. Parsons, from Providence. Bchr Triumph. Chester, f.om Provldeuce. Bchr Oneida, Davis, trom Bristol. Bchr M. Tiltton. Frltzlnger, from Salem. Bchr R. H, Wilson. Mull, from Salem. Bchr B. E. Jones, Fish, from New Bedford. Bchr Frances, Packard, Irom New Bedtord. Bchr L. and L. Reed. Bteelman, from Boston. Bchr M. Mllnes, Burdge, from Boston. Bchr J. D. McCarthy. Simpson, from Boston. Bchr M. Haley, Haley, from Boston. Bchr ii. W. Godfrey, Bears, from Boston. Bchr C. Stetson, Robinson, from Boston. Bchr Restless, Baxter, from Boston. Bchr Maria Roxana. Palmer, Irom Boston. Bchr H. 11. Weeks Hickman, trom Boston. Bcnr M. A. Gahan. Call, Irom Boston. Steamer Chester. Jones, 24 hours from New York. with mdse. to W. P. Clyde & 00. Bteanur B. F. rneips, isrown. noura inrai aoi York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd & Co. Steamer Black uiamouu, Mereuau, i iniun uuiu New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird fi Co. Thk Hudson. Carr. rrom Baltimore, wnu a www barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. BELOW. Barque W. Van Name, Cook, from Messina. Brig O. C. Clary, from Curdeuas. MEMORANDA. Steamship Norman, Crowell, bonce; at Boston yes terday. . . ..... ,.... steamsnip i-ropenus. iiigginson, ueuce, at iiunum 27th Inst, . , Baique Annie Ada, Cann, hence, at uenoa r.ui msc. Barque Bessie North. Foye, for Philadelphia, sailed from Ardrossan 12lh Inst. Brig John Chrystal. Barnes, hence, at Ponce 12th Inst., and remained 14th. , Brig Premier. Crowell, hence, via Barbados.at Ponce 14th lust., tor Philadelphia. ...... , Brig J. W. Woodrua, Rains, for Phlladelphla.cleared at Wilmington, N. C, 2utb Inst. Brig A. C. Tltcorab, Titcomb, trom Genoa for Phila delphia, at Gibraltar 14th Inst. Brig H. Houston, French, for Philadelphia, at Ma tanzaa imh lust. Bchr Hiawatha, Kewman. hence, at Newburyport Si'.lh inst. .... .. j Bchrb. Jones. Btokes.for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 2tith inst. . Bchr I. F. Wheeler, Dyer, for Philadelphia, at Ma tunr.as 13th inst. . . , . x , Bchr Artist, Pelro. tor Philadelphia, cleared at Bal timore 2sth lust. .. j , . , j Bchr Vrale, Mason, for Philadelphia, cleared at Charleston 2tith inst. ...,.. , . . Bt br 1. E. Wolf, Dole, for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, N. C., 26th lust. Bchr Glunwood, Dickerson, hence, at Providence 2'schr M. E. Long. Hardy, hence, at Charleaton 27th '"selir'tlen. Grant, hence, at Norfolk 27th lust. Bchr J, J ruwan, Ulbbs, hence, at New Bedlord 27th '"b!"," s. and M. D. Scul!. fr0n Jw Hvon for Phila delphia, at New York yesterduy, MISCELI-ASV', ri, MiiD President Fillmore (before re ported by cable), Luce from Glasgow for New York, with pig Iron, foundered in lal. 44 no 1 N.. Ion. 64 W. The crew were taken oir oy iun4 x' ... 10 u f...... u...iiRtn tnr Iinuou. Part of crew wer translerred to the Maria Bcammell, which vessel landed them at Falmouth, E Ulh inst. BblpUB.Gllehrlst, Captain wauB.cieareu ivu- nah on Uie 2mu Inst. for Liverpool, wuu jyii uaies upland and 6&K bales Bea Island cotton. 1 he total weight ot uplands Is 1,204,119 pounds, valued at fliy,ii4 o: total weigh, of Sea Island. 177,8U pounds. valued at J"'.'' total weignt or comm. 1,111,00 pounds, the toiai value 01 wiucn is iiu,m t. NOTICE TOMARINERM. The Five Fathom Bank Llghtvessel has resumed her station otl the Caps of thu Delaware. May at), ltt)7. By a recent order of th Secretary of the Treasury, a new Lluhthouse District, me Thirteenth District, has been established, bavlne Us headquarters at Astoria, Oregon, and Commodore Walsou, U. 8. N., 1.... t.ncwt afti.iiitiled ItiHlieclor tlierenf. and will leave In the l'acllic mall steamship from New York on the Mav tn iLHHOiiie the. duties bt that oositiou. The nresenl Twolllb Llghlhouje District, on the d.iiii-VfiHst. will be divided Into two districts at th 4lsl parallel of latitude, calling tho southernmost dis trict the Twelfth, and the northernmost district the Thirteenth. Mariners are Informed that the neeensary llhimlna- ., " ,,ui..nrili order lens, tlxtrt has been : eiit out to re-establish a light at Caps Canaveral, Florida, and It Is expected mat tne h hlted ou or about the 1st of Jum light be ex- e next. The tem porary lltfbt is designed to he used during th. progress ! Sthe 1 work on the new first-order tower at Hint pla;e. Ol tne W"1 y" .,., .....l-r muv ha nil LI. a l.mr fSiltatotmwrW light l about the date hereiu 0Utf Jii Bpecineo. SHUBRICK, Chairman. Treasury Dwartment.oihce IngUiu, D. C, April W, l7. Ollice Lighthouse Board, WhU- MEDICAL. pOND'S EXTRACT OF HAM ADIEUS OH PAIN DK8TROYKR, Is one of the few domestic remedies which havecomo Into eneral oe and favorjwtthoiit pulllnn. It Is Hie ri.;Li.Mlm,'le.Bl'rllb''ml'l,,l,',lu " case and, aa a domestic remedy, unequalled. ItntNa, hOKKNKKS. W'RAINK, HOKE THROAT TOOTH ACllK. KAHACHE, NEURALOI A, KHEliMATlBM LUMBAOO, ROTLS. KI'INdS, HOHK EYES. ULEEIHNU OF TUB LUN(4S, NOW E, HIOMACH. CORN'S, OLD M)KKS, And other similar trouhleeome and painlul alTeoHon, while it promptly arrests all HEMORRHAGES. Hundreds of physhrlans use It dally In their practice, and give It their unqualified recommendation, bold by our agents and dealers. The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sub scribers, Proprietors and Successors to T. T. POND, to wliem an orders must he addressed. HUMPHREYS' JIOMIKUPATH IC MEDTCINE CO., No. Mi-i BROADWA Y, New Y'ork. TRICES OF POND'S EXTRACT, Six onnce bottles, with directions, retail 60 cents Pint bottles, with directions, retail.. t'""d vtuartn 111 ooine .fl to x.iuerai aiscount 10 i'hyslclaus and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. if UMI'JUREYS JfOMUCOPA THIC SVKCIFICS. FAMILY CAHVH Ot 3f large vials, morocco case, containing a specinc ior every ordinary disease a family Is subjert to.and a book of directions IIO'OO Smaller Family aud Travelling cases, with 20 to 28 vials JJ iota Bpecilics lor all Diseases, both for Curing aud ior iTBVfiniye treatment, in viaia auu pocket cases t)2 to f5 These Remedies, by the case or single box. are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or Kx press, free of charge, on receipt of the price. Address-HIM I'll KEYS' MPECIFTO HOMUOIPATHK! MEDICINE COMPANY. Ofllcemid Depot, Nn. M2 BROADWAY, New Y'ork. Dr. HUMPHREYS Is consulted dully at his ollice, personally or by letter, as above, for all lorms of disease. For sale by DYOTT A CO., JOHNSON, HOL MlWAY A COW DEN, T. R. CALLENDER, and AM 11HOSE SM 1TH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and at BLITHE'S Drug Store, No. 3120 Market street, and by all Druggists. 8 27 tuthsj WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. ICE PITCHER s. MEAD & CO., FORMERLY AT THE CORKER OF SIXTH ANI t IIESNUT STS., ARE NOW AT No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, We have Just finished, In a very superior manner, OVER (ino) ONE HUNDRED NEW" STYLES OF ICE P1TC1IERH, all of our own plate, and warranted in every respect, which we ara now olluriug at enormously low prices. ICE PITCHERS, Chased and Engraved R 50 ' ' H-00 " Fine Chased lo-oo " " ' 11 -no " Very fine and rich 12-00 " BunerlorChased and Medalliou.l3'ci ' Very Elegant Medallion 1j10 MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, NO. 010 CHESNUT STREET, BECK)ND FIXIOR. 4 4 3mrpl 'DIAMOND BEAI ERS & .TEWELERS.v WAT'llB.Mlf HLYKB n AKK. .WATCHES and JEWELS Y EEPAIEED. J03 Chestnut St.PMl- Haveon hand alarge and splendid assortment PIAJHONDS, WATCTIEA1. JEWELBT, AND KILVB-WAUI OF AI.B. KINDS AND PRICES. Particular attention Is requested to onr large itoot of DIAMONDS, and the extremely low prices. BRIDAL PRESENTS made ot Sterling and Btaa Hard Silver. A large assortment to select from. WATCHES repaired in the beat manner, and wr ranted. l-tp Diamonds and all precious stone bought for cash. JOHN BOWMAN No. 704 AHOU Street. FHILADHXPHIAi MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SILVEB AND PLATEDWABE. Our GOODS are decidedly tbe cheapest in the city for TRIPLE I'lATE, A NO. I. 5 WATCHES. JEWELUY. W. W. CASSIDY, No. IS SOUTH SECOND STREET, Offers an entirely new and most carefully select ilock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, BILVKR-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for BRIDAL OB HOLIDAY PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to be nnnnr. passed In quality and cheapuess. Particular attention paiu to repairing. ig C. RUSSELL & CO.. .. NO. S NORTH SIXTH STREET, Have Just received an Invoice of FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, Manufactured to tbelr order In Paris, Also, a few INFERNAL ORCHESTRA CLOCF? with side pieces; wblcb they off er lower than the saw goods can be purchased In tbe cltv, 5 2g C.&A.PEQUIGNOT, Manufacturers of Cold and Silver Wnlch Cases, And Wholesale Dealers In AMERICAN WATCH CO.'S, HOWARD & CO.'S, And TREMON7 AMEKICAN WVTCIIISH 4 8 NO. 8S (SOUTH FIFTH STREET. HENRY HARPER, No. 5SO ARCH Street, Manufacturer aud Dealer In WATCHES, I-INK JEWELRT, SILVEH-l'LATEI) WARE, AND I 81 LIO SILVER-WAHB f ttvi'tE'Ti RTATKJ IIKVIi'NITH cTiuiij U11J i Ul' ' ' ' --.'V1J ' 1 1 .1 .1 L . T, Principal Depot, No. 804 CHESNUT Blreet. Central Depot, No. loll is. FT V I H Htreet, oue door below Chtssnut F.atsbllahed lm. Revenue Stamps of every ascription constantly on band in any amount Orders by Mall or Express promptly attended to. York, or currsnt lunds received in iiavmeuL Particular attention paid to small o(ler. ' The decisions ot the Commission can be United Mates mii,'iiiu ruuauelpuia orJ nnnaaltei ssa uiy iulortostlon rgtulug the Uw cueorluir' IlYtU. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSI C RH'IIIMW' ENGLISH OPEIIA. CAROI.TN E RICH INOS Dl HECTRKAS SEtOND NIGHT OF THE TROUPE. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, April ao, LA SONNAMIIULA. With Campbell. Castle, Arnold, MIssC. Rlchlngs, Mrs. Arnold, and Mrs. Homllnot in the cast. Wednesday DA UGH TEK OF THE REGIMENT. Thurmlay-FHA DIAVOLO. . . Frldny (Renelit of A. B. PKNNOY'ER) CROWN U1AMONDS. SATURDAY' AFTERNOOV. CROWN DIAMONDS MATIN KE, commencing at 2 o'clock. N EW CHESii'JT BTUEKT T1IEATRK. MONDAY EVEN I NCI AND DURING THE WEEK. will he produced an entire new plav, AKTKR MANY DAVS: OR. AN INVENTORS DRKA M. The maiiHijenient take great pleasure In presenting this piece (which has been lu preparation lor several months) to the public. It will he produced with KNTIRKLY NKW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, among which may he iiHmed A BEAUTIFUL SEA PANORAMA, WITH REAL PLEASURE. YACHTS, A TF.RRIVIC STORM AND SII I PWRECK, AN 1.LE11ANT CONSERVATORY SCENE, set in a completeness of style hitherto UN ATTEM I'TED ON ANY STAT.E, AND AN I-NOI.ISIl COUNTRY CHURCHYARD. NEW DECORATIONS AND PROPERTIES, NOVEL MECHANICAL EFFECTS. The Play, lu five ncis, entitled AFTER MANY DAYS. Barbara Drake Mls .Tosle Orton Abel Drake Mr. F". Lawler Aud the strength ol the Compauy, PRO LOU UK, "THK MOTH Kit AND CHILD." RARI1ARA S VOW: "Abel Drake, If you ever come hack home, come ye rich or come ye poor, sick or In health, I tell thee now, over the dead body of our child, 1 will never own thee as my husband." ActJ-"AN INVENTOR'S DREAM." Act II "THE MAN WITH THE MACHINE." Act 1 1 1 "THE PLEASURE EXCURSION." 1 he pleasure yacht in danuer. tiif: wreck, lighthouse aud pier. Act IV "LITTLE A1LS1E S (IKAVK," SATURDA Y A ETKRNOON, fl RAN D FAMILY MATINEE. Beats secured six evenings In advance. WALNUT 8TKEKT THBAtuE, N. E. corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets. SECOND NIC! HP OK MRS. F. W. LANDER, formerly miss j. m. davf:nport. The mnnngemeni has the pleasure of announcing an engagement with this great Artiste, conceded by the public and tbe press the FIRST AC'IRF:SS OF TITE DAY. THIS (Tuesday) EVEN1NU, April 30, MRS. F. W. LANDER for the lost time in her unrivalled Impersonation of adrif:nne lecouvreur. In tbe celebrated Tragic Play entitled adrif;nne thk actress. AIKS. JOHN DKEW'S NEW ARCH 8TKEET l.Y.1. THEATRE. Begins at ii to B o'clock. LAST WEEK OF' LADY DON. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, PEUUY GREEN. Teggy Green (with songs) LADY DON Concluding witn me imnous iiuriesque, KEN1L WORTH. Earl of Leicester....... LADY DON Introducing "Uood-bye, sweetheart." AmyRobsart MUs Blanche Grey Queen FJllzabelb -Mr. Craig FRIDAY "LAST RENF:F1T OF LADY DON. In rehearsal PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA. Also A DANGEROUS GAME. 42Jjlt EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE The Forty-Fourth Annual KxhlMtton OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CHESNUT BTREET, ABOVE TENTH. Is now open day and evening, from 9 A. M. till 7 P. ai , ana rrom s 1111 lu in tne evening. Admittance, 23 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents. 4 22 36t ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY. SFRINO EXIIIIRTION NOW OPEN, AT THEIR NEW OALLERIES, NO. 1834 CHESNUT STREET, From A. M to P. M. H 13 tf Admission. 25 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents. TTOX'8 AMEBIC AN VARIETY THEATIIE.- X IMMFNSE ATTRACTION. FOX'S COMBINATION TROUPB EVERY EVEN1XSG. GRAND CORPS DE BALLF:T .COMIC PANTOMIMI ETHIOPIAN BU RLF.SU UE, COMIC PANTOMIMt "VTEW El-KVENTH STKEET OPERA HOUSE ?( E1EV F.N TH Street, above CHFJSNUT. THE FAMILY Kt.WOHT" OPKN FOJt THE KKANOlf. CARNKONS A IIXEV'S HI IN NTH ELS, the Great Star Troupe or the World, lu their GRAN1 ETHIOPIAN bOlRFF, SONGS. DANCFJ3, NEW BURLESQUES, and PLANTATION SCENES. Doo.s open at 7 O'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock 8 80 J. L, CARN CROSS, Manager. GERM AN I A ORCHESTKA.-PUBL1C RE hearsals every SA'lURDAY AFTERNOON, a M USICAL FUND HALL, 8', o'clock. Engagement made by addressing GF.ORGE BASTERT, Agent, No l&.l MONTEREY St.. between Race and Vine. 2 68n CONCERT HALL, Nob. 1217, l'J19, and 121 CHUSNUT STREET. '1 his eleguut and spacious Hall Is now ready for RF.NT nightly or short seasons. It is particularly adapted tor Concerts, Lecturt-s. Pairs, festivals, etc, etc Connected with the bbjj e Is a Banqueting iloom seventy ieet long aim uiteen reel wice, a com modious Kitchen and Range, Hot ana Cold Water, Dresslug-Room. etc. For terms, apply to uta i 11 i Lu n aiaa, lessees. 4 29 4w Box 105 Philadelphia P P.. or at tho Hall. HOOP SKIRTS. INVISIBLE. EMPRESS INVISIBLE TEAIL SEIBT. THE NEW SHAPE FOR; SPRING, 186 7, IS J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic (Oli DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRTS. Tbeiandiowieiiandmosi comfortable style yet Introduced. (See all the fashion magazinee.) At Retail by all Urst-claBB stores where Bklrtti are sold A t Wholesale by all tbe leading Notion and ly Goods Houses In ibis city. Also by sole owners f patent and exclusive manufacturers WESTS, li HAD LEY & CAHY, No. 07 CHAMBERS St.." 8 2 stuUi2m NEW YORK. OHO AKC'Il STREET. (JAS FIXTURES, CHANDEL1ERH, BRONZE STATUARY. KTC VAN KIRK A CO. would respectfully direct the attention of their friends, aud the public generally, to their large aud elegant assortment of OAS FIX 'lUHKts, CHANDELIERH, and ORNAMKNTAL BRONZE WAIU'JS. Those wishing handsome aud thoroughly made Goods, at very reasonable prices, will find it to their advauuge to give us a calibelore purchasing elsewhere. . . . N.B. boiled or tarnished fixtures rohulshed with peclal caieaud at reasonable prio's. ,. . fiium VANKIRK A CO, AUCTION SALES. rmi.tp Ford, Anctloneer. CLELLAND A CO, (Siiccee'ors to Philip Ford (YO M A U CI ION EF.KS. No. 60s MARKET Street. SALE OF 1000 CASES ROOTS. SHOES, RROQANS, mu r. iu. On Thursday morning, May 2, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell bv catalogue, lor cash, 1'xiO cases Men's, Roys', aud Y out lis' Roots. Shoes, Rrogans, Balmorals, etc. Also. Bireneral assortment of women's, mistes', and clillilren's wear, from city and Eastern manufsciurers, embracing a desirable sale. 4 '11 4t 1O1IN U. MYERH & CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. Ivi and 234 MARKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE SA LE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, (il-.Itnt A IX, AlMl 1 IO M I'M 1IU lilt 1 UIIIIIW, We will holila large saleut loremn anil domestic I)ry Goods, by catinoiitie. ou four mouths' credit. and part ior cash. on 1 nursoay iiorning, May 2, at 10 o'clock, embracing about loon pack ings and lots of staple and fancy articles, in w oollens, worstetls, linens, silks, and cottons. 1(00 I'il CF.S ITALIANS AND SATIN DE CHINE Including all grades of 27 to 82 Inch, of a celcbrutud make. N. R Catalogues ready and goods arranged for ex hibition curly on the morning ol sale, 4 26 61 LARGE POSITIVE. SALE OF CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, ETC On F rlday Morning, Mav 3. at 11 o'clock, will he sold bv catalomtp. on four months' credit, about 2iki pieces siiperllue aud fine Ingrain, royal damask Venetian, list hemp, cottage, and rag carpetlngs, Canton mattings, etc., embracing a choice assortment of superior goods, which may be examined early ou the morning ot sale. i 4 27 at LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURG1'F;aN DRY GOODS, ETC On Mouday Morning, May 6. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months' credit, about (Ki lots of French. India. German, aud British Dry Goods, embracing a full as sortment ot fancy and staple articles lu silks, worsteds, woollens, linens, and cottons. N. B. Goods arrange! tor examination and rata. login s ready early 011 morning of sale. (4 ao ot B. SCOTT, JK., AUCTIONEER, Ko. CHIUbNUT Street. 1020 AUCTION BALKS OP HOCbF.nOID FCRNITCRB. B. M-Ull, jr., win give his personal attention to sales ot household furniture, at the residence of parties removing or breaking up housekeeping, on the moat lavoraoie terms. GRAND PALE OF FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, W.WIAftl ILUtKS, llAI.IAn Al A Iwl ljrji biA- 'llJAKY, CLASSICAL VAbliX, KTC. K'l'C, The Importation ot Messrs. Vltl Bros, (late Vlto Vltl hons), to take place at Hcotl's Art Gallery, No, uailhesDiit Btreet. on Wednesday. May 1. at lo' o'clock A. M.. and will be continued in the evening ul 7a o clock, ana win comprise Pastoral Muse, Nymph at the fountain, Tiger and Pantner, I'arcal and SSevlgne. Gean Ounjou. Paul Ve ronese, Hora. Hunters and Fishers, Paul and Vur giula, l.esbla and Aspasla, l'hlllppe Augustus, etc. .legaut 21 day clocks and caudelabras of various designs. The clocks are warranted the best of French movements. ITALIAN STONE VASES. Fine carved KtrtiKcan vases, agate Roman urns with relievos, Castelllna Hebe vases, Mescirobba, copied from ancient originals; card-receivers, trlpo- uas. etc., an 01 exiiuisive aim cnunve uusikus. TKltllA COTTA AND FHKNCH CHINA. Flegant mantel sets ot vases. In Imitation of the f:reat tsevres china; finely decorated Bocaglla vases; listorlcal figures and bouquet holders, etc. Tbe collection will be ready for examination two days previous to.sale, 4 ti v. LA HT IMPORTANT SALE OF THE PESOX. UIGH-CLAba AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PAINTINGS. Comprising In part the entire recent Importation of A. D ii u i V M l r.l, iai., or ass i v jcitr. B. M'O'l T. Jh., will sell at the Art Gallery, No. 1020 CHthNUT (street, on the evenings of Tuesday, Wed nesday, and Thursday, May 7, 8, and 9, at before 8 o'clock, the entire recent importation ot A. D'Huy vetter, Esq.. of Antwerp, comprising about 275 really highest class Modern Paintings, together with a num ber of American productions, making In all one of tne Dest collections ever oirerea in tuis country, Among the artists represented are FOREIGN: Tbeo. Gerard, Rolliaen, H. bavry. Troyon, David Col, L. Itnbbe, Cnas. Delkert, ver lloeven Ball.u. J. de Voget, J. Ruvten. Boogaerdt. h". Krusemau, A. Van Hamme, Veyrasset, B. C. Kqck Koek, Lion. V. Musi, W. Verschnur, De-la-liaye, L. Lampe, berrure. Vaarman. xe vos. Von ISeben, fstroebel, Maes. J. Le Bret, 1. Jo I Hard. Van Hevendonck.C. Wanturs. Jas.E. Meadows, E. Verboeckhoveu, andothers, AMERICAN: E. Moran. E. D. Lewis, Jas. Hamilton, Milne Ramsey, G. W. Nicholson, 11. C. Blspham, J. Fulkuer, II. Helmiuk, T. Moran, J. 11. Lambdln, T. Butler, J. Walker, anu oiuers. Tbe Paintings will be ou view on Tuesday, with catalogues, until lu o'clock P, M., aud cuuttuue uulil evening ot sale. Tlie attractive character and high class of the Paint ings render this sale well worthy the attention of collectors, connoisseurs, aud dealers. 4 27 lot B Y THOMAS L1RCH & SON, KO. 1110 CUES NUT btreet, above Eleventh btreet. Pale In West Philadelphia. NEAT HOUSEHOLD FCHMTURE, ETC., On Wednesday Morning, May 1, at 10 o'clock, on Thirty-sixth street, westslde, second house north of Chesnut street, will be sold tna furniture ot a family removing from the city, consist ing of Brussels and Ingrain carpets, walnut parlor and chamber furniture, beds and lualtressus; diulug-roum and kitchen furniture, etc. The tiiruiture uas all purchased new In October last. Cutalogues at the auction store. 4 '- 31 PEREMPTORY CLOSING KALE OF SHEFFIELD PLA'l ED WARE. TABLE CUTLERY. ETC. We would respectfully call attention to the peremp tory closing sale of Mheflield Plated (mods, received direct Ironi JOSEPH DEAKIN & SON'S, the nianu tacturers. Sheflield, England, to take place at TUUS, BIRCH it SON'S Store, No. 1110 Chesuul street, On Thursday morning, May 2, nt 10 o'clock, embracing the newest styles tea and coffee services, water kettles, cake baskets, fruit dishes, wlnesels, hreaklasl aud dinner custors, biscuit caddies, pickle stands, soup tureeus, eutree dishes, oval and round trays, eta etc. Also, a magnlllcent assortment ot Ivory balanced handle table and tea knives, plated dinner and tea toiks, all varieties and patterns, cases cutlerv, etc., being the best ever offered at public sule in this country. litiot Sale at No. 1110 Chesnut street. NEW AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD FURNI 'll'KK, PIANO FORTES, PARLOR ORGAN, MELODEONS, CARPETS, MIRRORS, ETC. On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Chesnut street, will he sold, a large assortment of superior household furniture, for parlor, chamber, and dining room: also, piano fortes, rosewood parlor organs, nitlodcons, mantel and pier mirrors, carpets, etc. RED C EDA R CLOTHES CHESTS. A lso, 20 superior red cedar cluthes chests! 4 30 at s AMUEL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. m B. FOURTH Street, Bales of Real Estate. Stocks, Loans, etc., at Phi la delpbia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertised In all the dally and several of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ol each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, on thousand ot which will be issued on Weduesday pre ceding each sale. RE AL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS, LOANS, ETC.. ON FRIDAY, MAY 8. AT 12 O'CLOCK. AT THE EXCHANGE, will include: VALUABLE PROPERTIES, NEAR WILMING TON. DEL. , TnESlXTII AVENUE UOUSEand Lotof Ground 2Wi feel square, situate on A street aud Sixth and Seventh avenues, one mile from Market street. CliLSNUT GROVE COTTAGE and Lot of Ground, M feet square, with tenant house, car riage house, etc., situate on Seventh aud Eighth avenues. 29 4t ANCOAST iV WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET STREET, large positive pale of 780 lots ameri can and imported dry goods, ribbons, miilim:ky goods, hosiery goods, no tions, ETC., by Catalogue, on a credit. On Wednesday Morning, May 1st, commencing at lu o'clock, comprising a lull line ol new and desirable Goods lor present sales. , , , . ,,, . m U 27 at Included in sale on A ednesriay will be found. Viz.: 1000 PIECES W HITE GOODS, A full line of plain Jaconets, cambrics, nainsooks, India mulls, bishop lawns, plaid and stripe cambrics, Juconels, Mill nalni-ooks, plaul and stripe Swiss, etc., ol all quhlltics, lor first-class salus. Also, ladles' and gents' b-H and H-4 linen cambric hdkis . plain beunned aud hemstitched uud colored bordtis .1BR0Il)j,.lIKa ANI) t..jj noons. Also, nil Invoice ol embroidered tape bonier linen cambric hdkls; colored embroidered hdkfs; emuroi'' ered all linen 00. do. Also, an Invoice lace border linen cambric hdkl ,or nrslclaea saies: nice colors, lace veils, etu. PARASOLS AND UMliltELLAS. Also KKI lnlH ii. w. kI ui,ri,L -...I- ult' """" bugle and lancy trimmed poult de solo paro"01" HU auu umbrellas, for llrst-class sales ,nu KlliJIUJVS AfSl) MlLl.tiNKKX .1,1 T. real Also, un invoice of Paris poult de "' rii i k iVTr li French (lowers, mailnes. crapes, boni"' arl fancy bonnet ornaments, straw strlii''U.l,PII1V'lirt. I'llltk HVI'V k'AMW 'I H I M M lM,al i,"lj0'iiJ ' INS. '1 ETU ETC. Also on Wednesday- Biway . r,. .i. sou lots Paris linen and fancy (" -i,. and cloak bullous, dress trliuuil"H" stock goo. Is MIoMirtCj CORSETS. Also mi do 'so fa lies1 I "'"' ,lMel 'DrlnK D skiru r, whalebone auu Auierlcau corsets, etc.. first class city sales. oorj tor AUCTION SALES. M, THOMAS A .SONS, JsOS. 133 AND 111 8. FOURTH Street. eri-FTiion household furmturf,, fintj IMPERIAL CARPETS, HAIR MATTRESSEB, E l C. ETC. On Wednesday Morning, Mny 1, nt lOo'clock, at No. 11:11 Mount Vernon Street, by catalogue, the superior walnut household furni ture, hair mattresses beds and beddlug, line Impe rial carpets, kllHienfurnlliirfljetc 4 27 3fc PUBLIC SALE CITY TKOI'MUI. f-'ji THOMAS SONH, Auctioneers, Business 1-oca-lino. '1 irn..toi v lirli'lr dwelllnir. No. 41 1 ItaCS street, with four dwellings lu the rear, ou PJcbardsoil street. . Pursuant to ordlnancenmr tho Select ana jommoni Councils ol the City of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale, without reserve, by order ol Commis sioner ot t tty 1'roperty, on Tuesday. May 28. 1HB7. at l'i o 'cluck, Noon, at the Phllndeipuia I'.xcnnnge, mo follow ing described real estate belonging to the City of Philadelphia: I i o. 1. All that lot of ground, with the messuage now erected thereon, situate on the north side of Race street, M feet 8 Inches east of Filth street, No. 4.11, con taining In front on Race street, IS feet 5 Inches, and extending of that width so feet, with the right and privilege Into an is feet 10 Inch wide court, called Richardson's court, leading southward luto the said Race street, No. 2. All that lot of ernniid. with the messuage now erected thereon, situate on the west sldeot Richard son's court (being No. II, 80 leel north of Race street, containing In front on Richardson's court feel 1 111 lies, aud extending of that width 19 reel 10 incnen, with use and privilege of the privies at Iho north end of said ItlchurUsou's court. NO. 8. All that lot of urnuml. with the mesHiinge row erected thereon, situate on the west slue of Richard son's court (being No. 2), S'j feet 8 Inches north of Raca streel; containing In front ou Richardson's court it feet Inches, and extending or Unit width IB leei in Inches, with the use and privilege of the privies OBL the north eud ot said Richardson s court. No. 4. All that lot of ground, with the messuage now erected thereon, situate on the weHt sldeot Richard son's court (being No. a), ill feet 5 Inches north of Rare street; containing In front on Richardson's court 21 leet 10 Inches, and extending ol that width 19 feet 1(1 lot lies, with the use and privilege ot the privies on the north end of said Richardson's court. No. 8. All that lot of ground, with the messnnge thereon erected, Bliuato on the west side of Richardson'sl court (being No. 4), 133 feel 8 Inches north of Kaon st reel ; containing in front on Rlciiardson'a court 27 feet 8 inches, and extending of thai width 19 feet 1(1 inches, with the use and privilege ot the privies OH the north end of said KichardsouTs court. No. 1. Business Stand, 2,-story brick building, Front street, north of Noble. All that lot of grouud, wltht the 2'a-Btory brick building thereon erected, situate on the east side of Front street, 42 feeta'4 Inches north; of Noble street, in the Eleventh Ward; containing lit front ou Front street 21 feet 9 inches, aud extenulutC lu depth feet. No. 2. Lot, corner South and Carbon streets, Twenty-slxtht Ward. All that lot of ground, situate on the S. E. corner of South and Carbon streets, In the Twenty sixth Ward: containing In front on South street 10 feet, and extending In depth along Carbon street 2(1 feet. No. 8. Two-and-a-half-story frame building, Front street.' north ol Noble. A II that lot of ground, with the two-and-a-ball-story frame building thereon erected, situate on the east side of Front street, lu the Eleventh! Ward, 64 feet ' Inches north ot Noble Btreet, thenca extending easterly at right angles C2 toet; thence ex tending northerly 21 feel 9' Inches; thence extending westerly 2 feel l.'J Inch to Frout street, and thenca extending southerly along Front street 25 feet aud of au Inch to the place of beginning. Terms Cash or, at the option ol the purchaser, tw enty per cent, of the purchase money may be paid In cash, and the balance secured by bond aud mort gage of the premises, payable in five years, with In terest at the rate ol six per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually on the 11 rot days or July and January in each year, with the usual stipulation to be Inserted In said bond and mortgage, that lu case ot dafaull la payment of Interest for thirty days, the whole prlncl- Lal sum shall thereupon become due and recoverable y law: Provided, That where the lot of ground hereby authorized to be sold is unimproved and vacant, the purchaser, at his option. In lieu of the said mortgage to secure the balance of the purchase money as above mentioned, may have tbe said balance) charged upon the ground by ground rent deed ordeeds, In the usual form. The said ground rents thereby created to be paid In equal semi-annual payments ou the flrslof July and Jauuary In each year. And pro vided further. That the purchasers shall pay all ex penses for deeds, bonds, mortgages, stamps, acknow ledgments, and other expenses in the matter of making the conveyance trom. the city to the pur chasers. See plans at the Auction Rooms. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. 4 25 ws tfl Nos. mil and 141 B. FOURTH Street. f PUBLIC SALE-CITY PROPERTY. Ljjil M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. Large and Valuable LOT, N. W.Corner of TWENTi . THIRD and CHESNUT Streets, fronting also on Twenty-fourth street and Slmes streets, three Valua ble i roots. Pursuant to ordinances of the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia, will be Bold at public sale, without reserve, by order ot the Commis sioner of City Property, Ou TUESDAY, May 27, 1667, at 12 o'clock. Noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, All that lot of ground situate on the north side of Chesnut street, begluulng at tbe northwest corner of Twenty-third Btreet, and extending along said Ches nut street. 240 feet to Twetity-feui th street, and la depth northward 81UI feet to a tweu tv-four feet street called Slmes street. Bounded on the" north by Slmea street, ou the east by Twenty-third street, and ou the south by Chesnut street, and on ihe west by Twenty fourth streel, lately occupied by the Philadelphia Gas Works. The above will be divided Into 40 lots, and sold ao cording to a plan that maybe seen at the Auctlor Rooms the purchaser to have the privilege 01 tukiuu four additional lots adjoining each other. Terms 20 per cent, of the purchase money shall b I paid 111 cash at the lime of the delivery ot the deed, i and the balance may be secured on the premises bj mortgage or ground-rent deeds, or may be paid lq ' cash, at the option ol the purchaser. M. THOM AS & SONS. Auctioneers. 4 2(5ws tf Nos. lull and 141 S. FOURTH Street. JM. (iUAIMEY & BOKS, AUCTIONEERS No. 60S WALNUT Street. Hold Regular Sales ot REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND BECXTRITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills of each property Issued separately. 1000 catalogues published and circulated, containing full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par tial list vt property contained In our Real Estate Regis ter, and offered at private sale. Sales advertised dally lu all tbe dally newspapers. Ledger, North American, German Free Press, In quirer, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Age, 'Evening Telegraph," Press, aud Legal Intelligencer, REAL I ESTATE SALE ON MONDAY, MAY 6th. Wi'.l luchide ELEGANT RESIDENCE. 28 feet front, with large Stable and Carriage-house aud Lot. 17a leet deep, No. 912 Walnut street. VALUABLE PROPERTY, No. 219 Vine street, 20 feel front by 146 feet deep, ihiough to Wood street. handsome: MODERN RESIDENCE, with every convenience, No. 2027 Pine street. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, Cape Island, N. J., know n as the Tremonl House. THREE-STORY MODERN BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 924 North Eighth street. BEVERLY, N. J Several desirable BulldlngLots, Second. Third, and Magnolia streets. 4 27 71 a C. MAC KEY, AUCTIONEER! Olhce No. 421 COMMERCE Street, lUti MISCELLANEOUS. gLATE MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpastfd for Durability B uty, trengtb. and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and 61 Work GeneraUj made to order, J. 13. KlrfES & CO., 8 12 6m Nos 2126 a CHKSNTJT Btreefc o 0 R N -XCHANGB FAH MANUFACTORY. T n H NT BAILEY fc CO., - 'rkuovkd to N E Corner & WA K,KfT "ud WATER Streets, j.. n. Lorneri pi,irtdelphla. Tiu-ATfi8 IN BAGS AND BAGGING ura ij everv Description, lor rtttn Fled", Salt, huper-Phosphttte of Lime, Boue uraiu, x n Dust, Etc. t r,.A .'d si'11 GUN-N Y BAG Llt rffl A lso, WOOL SA j7 T. Baiiky. aus consta.il tpy on hand. Jamks Cahcadks. yiOTTON ANU FLAX, (j BAIL DUCK AND CANVAH, Of all numbers and brands Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Also Paper Manuiaciurers' urier elt, from oue tosev feel wide; Pauling. Belling, Sail Twine, etc w"Bveu JUUi w. r.V tltJlAN & CO., 8 GJ No. um JON ES Alley. A LEXANDEtt G. CATTELL & CO. produce; com mission merchants. No. IM NORTH WHARVES No. 27 NORTH WATER STREET. PHILADELPHIA. ALKXAKPKB 8. CATTKLt,, H2j ELIJAH 0. CATTgr.I WILLIAM 8. OR COMIShlGN MERCHANT A N NO. S3 6. 1ELAWARK Aveuue, Philadelphia. abknt yon Dupopt's Gnnpowrter, Refined Nitre, Charcoal Kin. W. Baker & C'o.'s Chocolate, t'otxia, and Broma' Crocker Bros, d Vm.' Yellow Melal Hhentu:n'i Holm, aud Nails. i t-ii