llTHE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFII. PHIL AI)1 1L I I II P, 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, :18C7. KJllKNDSIIIP. BY TBCOOOIlIt TrLTON. trne and noble Crimd ! too far awty, (Thou on the prairie, I beside the Bea) The prin(r, that should Do here, makes long r delay, And not a flower Is open to the bee. Meanwhile, from thee, the west wind comes to Thy leet are walking where the fields are fair, And neeti are in tbc boughi that late were bare. Thon host the early reason, I the late, For thee, the blossom of the orchard blow; Chi me, the pea-pulls and the fog-wreaths wait. Thus natnre, with the fickleness of fate, Deals out her favors with unequal hand. But be her temper gentle or unkind, Iler changes cannot chance the equal mind. Can leagues that lie between us loose the band By which, though pains unclasp, jet hearts do cling? I aek myself if we who. months ago, Through frosty days, and in a frozen land, Built up a friendship on the winter's snow, Bhall see it melt and vanish in the sprintj! False friendship was It, if it perish so. True friendship is an everlasting thing. There runs a record that not only saith, He "loved his own," but "loved them to the end." So evermore a man shall love Lis friend, With friendship that outllveth life and doath ! CITY INTELLIGENCE. M ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS BBS OUTBIDS PAB8. The "Women's Union Mission Mebtino. A public meeting of the Philadelphia branch of the Women's Union Missionary Society was held last evenine,attbeCuHirehof the Epiphnny, Fifteenth and Chesnut streets. Rev. Dr. New ton, Kector of the church, presided, and opened the meeting by reading from the Scriptures and singing, in whicn all the congregation engaged. fie made introductory remarks respecting the bject to be attained by the organization, Biuung mat mere were three Hundred millions in India, who were out of the reach of religious influences. The aim of the managers was to reach this mass of persons, as far as possible, through the Bible readers who are employed by this organization. In the city otfCalcutta they have been led to establish an "American Home," where Ave mis sionaries now reside, two of them, having been recently admitted into the ranks. These ladies are superintending twenty-two native teachers, or Bible-readers, who labor -with them in one hundred and three zanantta and ten day schools lor girls, in the city of Cal cutta, with its adjacent villages. Owing to the social custom which requires the uaried ramifi cations of a family to reside under one roof, the poor women who are reached by the efforts of the managers number many Hundreds. During the evenintr, addresses were made by Rev. Drs. Bcudder. Boardman, and Nadal. Thr New Mercantile Library Building. At the Mercantile Library a large meeting of stockholders was held last evening, to consider the late purchase of the Franklin Market House, for the new library building. Mr. Frederick Fraley was called to the chair, and llr. John 6. Gardiner acted as Secretary. Estimates ot capable architects were read, showing that alterations of the front and ele gant furnishings of the interior would cost from $100,000 to $130,000 additional. The ground floor contains, on either side of the hall, 20 feet wide by 45 long, a conversation room, each 30 feet by 45 feet. The back hail, containing a grand stairway on each side, 25 feet by 40, leads to the main library room, a frand apartment 80 by 125, and 40 feet hiph. aving eight alcoves radiating from a central desk. In the rear are ladies' and gentlemen's read ing rooms, each 324 by 70 feet, separated by a 15 feet hall whtch leads to a newspaper room 60 by 80 feet. From the library back the building is but one story in height. On the second floor is a great chess room, to the north, 43 by 56 feet, und a directors' and committees'ftroonis, with spacious halls. The third floor will be Used for working rooms, bindery, etc. If finished as proposed, the structure would be an ornament to the city, and constitute one of the finest library buildings in the world. A Sad Accident. A man named Kugler, living in Belgrade street, near Vienna, iu the Eighteenth Ward, met with a serious accident on Monday afternoon. It appears that he was engaged in cutting some rope which had been tied round a bundle of hides, and while so doing his foot slipped and he lell to the floor, striking the blade ot his kniie. The instrument pene trated hU right lune, injuring him so badly that his recovery is considered doubtful. The Pennsylvania Railroad Meeting. The announcement of the vote yesterday after noon, as given to The Evening Telegraph by the tellers, was wronp, the negative vote having been underrated. The following is announced as the correct vote: In favor of the adoption of the resolutions, 127,630 shares, representing $6,381,500, and against their adoption 231'3 shares, representing $115,9 lO. Suicide. A man named Hugh Dougherty, occupying a portion of the house at No. 103 Gothic street, committed suicide yesterday by taking laudanum. The deceased had been warned to leave the bouse, and it is supposed that this caused him to commit the deed. He leaves a wife and several children. The Coro ner was notified to hold an inquest. Obitcabt. Joseph Bickley, for many years bell-ringer in the State House steeple, died yes terday atternoon, irom consumpviou, m uis apartments beneath the bell. It is understood that until Ms remains are interred, in the event of fire, the bell shall not be rung. Proved Fatal. Robert Shultz, who was re ceived Into the Pennsylvania Hospital on thr; 7th of April with a stab in the buck, which wa' inflicted with a knife iu the hand of a ma i during a quarrel on Fitzwater street, below Seventh, died yesterday. AMUSEMENTS. Academy op Music The Etchings Opera Troupe have been very successful here. This evening The Daughter of the Hegiment will be played, with a fine cast. Nkw Chesnut Street Theatrr. Mr. Wooll'j new drama, called After Uanu Days, is superior in construction and effect to anything that has vet issued from the prolific pen of this drama tist. The scenery is really beautiful, and we are pleased to note that the new piece has drawn crowded houses each evening this week. After Many Days will be played again th;s evening, and we hope it may have a gr;at ri u. Mr. Frank Lawler and Mi.-s Josle Oiton are especially good in their rutfs, and are uigUrly greeted witn the warmest approbation. Walnut Street Theatre.-.-Mrs. luveniiort Lander appears iu ot uei ui-ai i mm mir evening, mis u-anDguisueu irami mu.y appreciate! note, and the bouse Is wo 1 filled eacn 'evening witn me iuo " nesahpr masterly performances. t i This is the lu wi-f-k rlldv Emily Don's engagement, hue hPr 1 rs thivLinV iu two cap.tal plecef, Hit 1 is .!. ltAH h the whole of the comp.w.y. On M t. i l Don takes her Tare I -11 L7eu'w a very attractive b.ll will I be -n American Theatre nn dniiat,e . f',.imt id offered this evening rKCRos & Dixey offer a ierr alt H tive z mn thla evenme. Mr. Koucri l'rizer rhirhenefitlnextilondavevenhu , tv ien it 1 Man- Ar ista' bis friewlsTcan see u - tomime ot me uwue thb Acadimy of Fink Arts' an l tli "i i.-K,htlnnii are botn open iur v f,. BIlSUU, attended by crowd ev.i y ev fajUR iTiti ma v he en(Bl'i',cl fur hull.. .;ri7SSrh, etc., V a toto ' -3d resting the lessee. Messrin Ue.JtT Lutt TEIXttKAPII. for additional Marine Fewt tee Firtt Page, ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THI9 DAT. 8TIN KlB ..fSlMOOI RlHK. ..."... 8K1 Hum Birrs rlHiH Watb.. im MOON'S PWA8K8. PHI LA OKI, PHI A. WASHIWerrON. MAT. D. 11. M. H.H, New Moon 4 2 H9 mo. 2 JW ma First Quarter... 10 6tis pt, 4 M rv. Full Moon 1H S51 mo. -44 mo. Last Quamr 2 un ev. . 014 ev. PHILADELPHIA BOARD 07 TRADE I. C. WcCammom, 1 Wash. Hutch kr, Monthlt Oommitteb, John Hpakhawk, J MOVKHKKTS OF OCEAH BTKABIKRS. FOR AMERICA. N. American Liverpool ..Portland -April It Mellla .LIverpool...PhilBila...mn. ..April 1 tonconlla,..........Ijlvertool...li(mion April 13 Win. Penn lxiidoii......New York ..-April la America.. .....boulliamptou... New York...... April IS Fulton Havre...M....New York ..April 17 C.orWunhlnglon. Liverpool. ..New York April 17 Denmark LlTetpool...New York April 17 Moravian,.. .Liver pool. ..Quebec .. April is Inlaware.........LIverpool...Pliilada. -..April W I'ersla ,LWerool...New York. April 20 C.of Llmerlck....Liverpool...New York ..April 20 Palmyra -LiverpoolNew York..... April 2a City ol Parts .Liverpool. ..New York April 24 Teutonla......Uoutliaiupto New York..- April 24 Nentorlau. .LiverpoolQuebec April 25 China Liverpool. ..UoHton April 27 Col Manchester.. LiverpoolNew York .April 27 Pennsylvania..-.LiverpoolNew York. ......April 27 FOR KUROPR. City of Cork. ..New York Liverpool -May 1 Hcolla .'.....New York Liverpool May 1 Bremen ..New YorkBremen May 2 Perelre .New York.llavre May 4 CofWaHUluglonNew York Liverpool ..May 4 Cumbria .New York... Hamburg May 4 Minnesota.. New York. ..Liverpool May 4 Medwny New York Antwerp May 4 Tne Queen...... -New York Liverpool May 4 Fulton New York. ..Havre May 17 COASTWIHK, DOMKeSTIO. JTO. Ooean Queen. ...New York Anpniwall. May bautlBgo deCuoaNewYork Ureyiown.- -May I btarot tbe Union. I'hllada New Orleans May 1 Nevada .New YorkHan Juan May , 1 Alliance.. .....I'hllada -.Charleston - May : 1 Columbia New York Havana..-... ...M av 2 H. Hudson Plillada .Havaua. .May 4 Wyoming-. Phi lad a Savannah ....... ......May 4 Moro Castle New YorkHavana ..........-.May ( Corwlca. ....New York. ..Havana M v la B. America .New York Brazil .......May 2a mans are iorwaruea Dy every nieamer in tne reitutar Hues. The steamers for or from Liverpool cull at QueenBtown, except the Canadian line, which cull ht Londonderry. The steamers for or from UieOou J nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. ' eteamnblp Star or the Union, Cooksey, New Orleans, via Havana. Plillada. and Hniu horn M h rv. Barque F. Lovett, Jacques, Havre, L. Westerga'oril A Brig Manranllla. Magune, Brnnswlck, MummothVeln Consolidated Coal Co. BcbrE. Matthews, McElwee, Commercial PS, do, hchr Maria Hall. Orlllin, Boston, do. Bchr A. M. Cbadwlck. Paine, lvlgtut, J.E.I5ai!leyACo. bchr Paul Seavey. (iiilliver, Bangor, do. Sell r Maria Rox an a. Palmer, Portamonth.H.W.Fi. Her. benr li. May, franklin, Jiast Weymotttli, Rothurmel A Co. Rchr B. F. Folsom, Orlando, Boston, Tyler A Co. bebr Amelia, Beehe. Fall Klver, , no. fck-lir Nightingale, Beebe,New London. W'annomacher fe Co. Schr E. F-wIng, McDevItt. Norwich, ; do. bchr J. P. Ross, Parall, Tau.iton, J. J. Conner & Co. bchr R. II. Shannon, Dllkei, LostoiA, do. bebr W. Coilyer, Taylor, P.-ovldeniie, Preston Coal Co. Bchr George Pales. Nlcke aon, Providence, Quiutard, Ward A Co. Pchr Wllllum John, Streot, Washington, R, Jones. Schr J. Waples, Robinson. Lynn,, Klnulckson A Co, Schr Ophlr, Norwood, Bostou, It. Audearled A Co, St'r F. Franklin. Plerson. RalMijaore. A. Oroves, Jr. Bt'r E. C. Riddle, McCu. New 'i ork, W. P. Clyde AC'o. Tug Lookout, Alexander, Be ltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. f ARRIVED YKiSTERDA Y. Br. schr Percy, Mahlmaln, is daya from Hlllsboro, N. H., wltn plaster to J. Pel tit. Bchr Reading Hi; No, 43, Fenton. 8 days from Nor folk, with lumber nhloglea toT. P. Ualvln ACo. Schr I). BrUtain. .-io,(er, 7 daya Irom Savannah, with lumber to ciiuain, - Bcbr T. J. Hill, linker. ,1mm Boston, with linseed to Barclay A Barclay. Bcbr Congress, Hugli&i, from Corson's Inlet, with cargo from wrecked ,-nrUt fcarah Grew, before reported bound from New k for Norfolk. Bcnr M. M. Weaver, Vi mrer, rrom Boston. Bchr R. H. Bhannor ( Dilkes, from Boston. Bchr Maria Hall, (I tlTln. from Boston. Bchr E. Matthews. fflicKlwee, from Boston. Bchr Lady Emnja.feixHleoor, from Washington. Bchr Amelia, Bee'Ae, from Bristol. Bchr J. P. Ross, P arall. from Taunton. Bchr J. C. Thompson, Vansant, from New York, bchr Minerva, 11 eet, from New York. Bchr Gilbert Gre.fcn. WesLcott, from Lynn. Bchr NlghliuKalie, Boebo, from Providence. Bchr Henry Ma jr. Franklin, from Providence. Bchr Ophlr, No rwood, from Providence. Bchr A. H. Brwn, Pierce, from Providence. Bchr W. vollv er, Taylor, trom Providence. Bteamer M,M.wy, Smith, 44 hours from New York, With mdse. to V. v. Iiatrd A Co. Bteamer v. ( lomxio ;, Drake. 24 hours from New York, wl.h uxi to W, M. Balrd A Co. Steamer A 11 1 '1 ra I te.Cl reen. 24 hours from New York, With mdsn. to vV. M. Balrd A Co. , Bteamer U. It. bioui.Ford, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to JW. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Hudson, Carr. trom Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. If. Clyde A Co. FOREIGN COMMERCE OF PHILADELPHIA FOR , J APBIL.1SU7. akhivaia. Bliiis. fciea luslilp-i. Barques. Brigs. Schrs. Total. 34 82 57 88 134 I CI.KAKANCKR. Ships, Bte.lmslilps. Barques. Brigs. Bchrs. Total. 6 f 6 21 88 7 78 The forol in arrivals during the same month lost year were :fc. MEMORANDA. Bhip A u or rat, Tlurwell, tor Philadelphia, cleared at Ban Frani rsco ve iterdav. BrlR On slphorus, Maine, for Philadelphia, at Reme lt. ry C. Coyne. Facemire. hence, at New Bed- dlos futh Bchr hi ford Wtti ult. BchrT Pornen, Wrlgntlngton, from Fall River for Phllad r ia. naitea irom Newport ZHin uit. Van Dusnn. Corson, for Philadelphia. Railed Bchr from N "fewbnryport 27th ult. Bchr (Annie E. Valentine, Baylies, for Philadelphia, oleare f at Boston 2th ult. Bcbi j, c. Henry, DUkes, hence, at Nantucket 20th rjltinu i. HcL 1 f M. n. Reed, Benson, for Philadelphia, sailed from is sw Bedford 28th ult. Sch Irs A. C. Cannon, Cobb, and M.Johnson, Spinney, he.ni J,, at Su em 28th ult. the latter fot rlaco. Sol li- K. II At wood, Uiggtus, hence, at Beverly 27 th Ullll flO. Br fir A. V . Lee. Dukes, tor Phlladelbhia. sailed from BalLa2hll ult. s 'IrW.jJ, Dennis, Lake, hence, at Danvers 22d ult. Hi IirsF. 'idwards, Boice; J. C Patterson, Whittaker; M Riley, rtlley; M. E. Blmmons, (iaudy; and 8. A. B le, Pol :e, for Philadelphia, sailed trom Balem 27tli u' I'Fno. H ftir J. i. Terry, hence, at Norwich 27th ult 8' f hr T. J. Hill, of Providence, from Boston for Phl c eliil.i , In ballast, got ashore on L'Hommailleu t.b (,ai 24 a ult,, but came off morning of 27th, without t iuaii , ana proceeuea. NOTICE TO MARINERS. otl',e is hereby given that a Spiral Buoy, painted ok. noil marked "Boulder." has been nlaced on tne uth western edge of the Boulder Bank, in ten fathoms low water spring tides, wltn the rollowlug mark 11 c nmaHH hearlnLfs: I'd! ihester Bpire.Tu line with Medmery barn, NIC y N. Nat Light vessel NW., diBtant six and eight-tenths ll 1. Hi.llock Patch BuoyNW. ? N., distant three and ve-tenths mites. I'allarBuoy NK. .'4 E., distant one and one-tenth i' ne. uwers Lightvessel BE. U E.. distant six and three. enlhs miles. By order. p. it. BKRTHON, secretary. Trinity House, London, April 12, 1&U7. Oriiclal information lias been received at the Trea sury Department, that from the 1st ot M y, lsiW, a green light on the uiu North pier. Hi. neiier s naroor. win oe uihcoiiiiuuea.ana two naroor nguis mioHinuioii, rue two uguui win De green iignts one, tne oilier, piaceu on iiie western angle 01 Aioert pier, tne oilier on the Ksnlanade parapet and bearing from each other NE. N. and BW. )i 8 distant 8i)3 yards. Directions, The Inner light will not be visible to vessels approaching the harbor from the eastward at low water uniu 11 comes on a bearing N K. UN, The two lights In a line will lead midday between Hlnguette and Urune St. Michael, but over a sunken rock which lies at a distance of two and one-bait cables outside the high head of Hlnguette, and over which there Is only seven teet water at low water springs; It also leads between the Oyster rocks and Dogs' nest and midway between the Cloches rocks clear ol all danger. A 11 bearings are magnetic Variation so 50 W. in 18By order. W. B. BHUBTUCK, Chairman. Treasury Department, Olllce Lighthouse Board, Wash ington, l. C, April li, 1S07. ARCH blHfcfi!. UAo FIXTURES, CHANDELlElttt, BRON1CE 8TATUAK Y rlVL'llllTJrlll. UrOII 1.1 V-.WI.Wt fll 1 1 II fll,.. .1.. TUBl'H, I rlAI" ijh.li r.xvo, fAi.u uiuianiiiiiAi, BUONK WAitEH. Those wishing handsome aud tlioroiinlily made Goods, at very reasouable prices, will Uuil It to their advantage to give us a call before P "n B-hUed'or1 utnlshed fixtnres reflnished with .peciacaxe and at reasonable P!$NKIM d AMUSEMENTS. G ETTY8BURO ASrLUM FOR INVALID 80LDIEU8. Incorporated by Act ot Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, March S, 1867. . Major-Oeneral GEORGE G. MKADE, President. Brlgadler-Ueneral HORATIO G. BICKER Treasurer. The Board of Pupervlsors, appointed by thi Above Corporation to carry out the objects of the Act of In-' corporation, respectfully announce to the public th the Legislature of Pennsylvania hai aiithorl7Hl raising or funds for the erection, emahllRhmnu' and maintenance of an Asylum for Invalid tkldle of 'hs S to be Dl11" on bsttle-lleld of ir.ti)iirK; and as an Inducement to patrlotlo cMv contri bute to this benevolent ohjeot, have eo'iioer1 Hie Corporation to distribute amoiiKSt 'm suiworlbers such articles of valne and Interest irom as(lat,lon with the late war, or any moneys, f.liTij, property, or estate real or personal, whatevei. in tb n Mate or else where, at such time or upon sii'jb terms, and In suoU way and manner whatsoever, an to tlr in aha' I seem fit, any laws ol this Commonwealth P. the couirary not withstanding. The enterprise Is cordially reco mended by the fol lowing named well-known gentl inien: MnJorOeneral GKOItn K u. MRI'K. F.x-Governor ANUIt ;w O. ;l n I I '. Mb' or-Oeneral GAI.Vc I1A tJ N N YPACKER. Malor-General K. M. (; IU i!Ak v. Ma. or-General JOHN It hihkKE. orGeneral CJtAIi.Cl H. T. OOLLI3. Ma Ma or-lleneral FKNKV J. MA DILL. Malor-Genernl JAMKH I. SLLFRIDHE. lirlKiidler-General J A M KH A. BEAVER. Brlgadler-tonernl I.T(KATIO G. BtC'KEL. Brigadier-General JOSi' I'll F.JKNIPK. Brigadier-General W ILLIAM J, BOLTON. Brigadier .neral "SAM UKL M. ZULICK. Brtgadler-Oenerai JOHN K. MURPHY. . Brlgadisr-Geiiernl JOHN F, BALLIKR. Brlgadler-Gei-waiT. V. Mc-COY. ' Brlghdier General li. K. WINBIXIW. Brlgadier-C-ei'tira) HENRY PLKASANTS. Brlgadler-iieleral J. P. B, GOBI N. Hrlitadior-tJeuenU J. M. CAMPBELf BriKBCllnkMeneralTHOMAB M. WALKER. The slto lor the Institution (thirty acres) has already l.i en purchased, and It Is hoped that the good ork rosy commence before midsummer. Subscriptions will be received at the ofuce or the Association, No. U28 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, on ud altir Monday, the Ctli davot May, 18ti7. Koroach subscription of live dollar.) a certificate will be lHsne.1, which will entitle the holder to such article of value as may be awarded to Its number. I The flirt distribution of awards will be made irame diau iy upon the receipt of 80,000 subscriptions of fS '"ibi distribution will be public, and uuder the direct supervision of the corporators. Persons at a distance are requested to remit their subscriptions (when practicable) by Post Otlloe money order, or registered letter, to Insure prompt delivery. inrect all letter, to J. D. HOFFMAN, Secretary Board ot Supervisors, Box 14sl P. O., Philadelphia. ' The following Is a schedule ot tne awards to be maoe uuder the Urst distribution. The items of Dia monds and other precious Btoues were purchased Irom citizens of the Boiuh during the war. and their genuineness is oertllled to by Messrs. Henle A Bros., the mottextenslve diamond importers In the country, aud by J. Hermanu, diamond setter, New York. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL DIERS, Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 18i7. Office, No. 1128 CUEbNUT Street, Philadelphia. FIRST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand Subscribers at Five Dollars Each. 1 1 Diamond Necklace. 48 brilliants, valued at 130,000 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch aud Ear rings 15.000 3 I Award 10-40 Government Bonds... lu.noo 4 1 Diamond Cross set In silver. 7, "00 5 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 6.000 6 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds... fi.uoi 7 1 Diamond Single Btone Ring 4..VHI S 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,1100 9 1 Diamond Single Btone Bear! Pin.. 4,noo Id 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4.1100 11 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet. 4,000 12 1 Pair Single Btone Diamond Ear rings. 8,800 1.1 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 8,oi) 14 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds... 8,000 15 1 Diamond Single Btone Pin - 3,000 18 1 Diamond Single Btone Stud 8.000 17 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 2,500 18 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring. 2,500 19 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch - 2.S00 20 1 Diamond Single Btone Ring... 2.000 21 1 Diamond Cluster King.. l.WO V 22 1 Long India Camel's Hair Shawl... 1,500 23 1 Choice Emerald Stud 1,500 24 1 Single Btone Diamond Ring 1,000 25 to 34 10 Awards of 10-40 Government Bonds, each 1,000 33 1 Three-stone Diamond and Ruby. hoop Ring 800 SO 1 Diamond Single Btone Ear Knobs K0U 17 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs 600 38 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring, star setting 500 80 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin.. 500 40 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet &00 41 to 60 10 Awards of 10-40 Goveruiueu Bonds, each 600 61 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch 400 62 1 Diamond Single btone Ring.. 8S0 63 1 Diamond and Opal Cluster Ring... 200 64 1 Diamond Single btone Ring -' 65 1 Pair Emerald Bc Tl'ins 2W 68 1 Diamond single Stone Stud 1 fx 67 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 1U0 68 1 Cameo aud Pearl Brooch and Ear Rings 100 60 to 158 100 Awards, 10-40 Government Bondsr ' each 100 159 to 258 100 Awards. Government Legal-ten ders, each &0 8000 Awards, Government Legal-tenders, each 5 The distribution ot the above awards will be made iti public as soon as the subscription is full, of which due notice will be given through the papers. On and lifter May 6, the Diamonds will be on exhibition attheOUlce of the Association. The public can confidently rely on everything being conducted in the most honorable and lair manner. Ail the awards will be blinded to certificate holders. Im mediately after the distribution, tree ot all cost, at tne Oilice of the Company, No. 1L!U CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE. We hereby certify that we have examined the Dia mond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other precious stones, as described In the above list, aud Lnd thum all genuine. 11IS,lr iiKus,, innmona importers, No. 28 MAIDEN Lane, New York. J. HERMANN, Diamoud better. No. m BKOOME Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Books can be had containing Twenty Certificates, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. AH orders for Certificates must be addressed to J. D. HOFFMAN, Secretary 4 29 mw Box 14H1, P. O. , Philadelphia. EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE The Forty-Fourth Annual Exhibition OF THB PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, Is now open dav and evening, from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 In the evening. Admittance, 26 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents, 4 22 SCt ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY. HPRINO EXIIIIIITION SOW OPEN, AT T1IKIK SEW CALl-ERIEM, NO. 1834 HESM'T STREET, From 9 A. M to 6 P. M, U 13 tf Admission. 25 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATIiB.-IMMl-NSE ATTRACTION. FOX'S COMBINATION TROUPH EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS DE B A LLET.COM K) PANTO WIM1 ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE. COMIO PANTOMIMa N EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA itODSB ELEVENTH Street, above CHESNUT, , '1111'. FAMILY ItKKOKT" OrlM K THK fcJKANOW. -CARMBOSM WIXUb" .Ml""""). the Great Htar Troupe of the World, iu their GRAN j ETHIOPIAN bOIREES, HONOH, DAIsyi, v BORLtbyUES, and PLANTATION SCENES. Doo. open at 7 O'clock. Com menclng at U o'clock J. L, CARN CROSS, Manager. noNCEBT HALL, , J Nos. 1217. 1210, aud 1221 CHESNUT STHEK T. 4hls eleitaut aud spacious Ball is uow ready Tor BENT iiihllyor slioit seasons. It Is partluulariy adapted lor Concert, Lectures, Falm, testlvals, etc. etc. connected with the sau e Is a Banquetlnic Room seventy teet long aud lilleen leet wu e, a coin moUlous Kitchen and KaiiRe, Hot auu Cold Water, Dresslng-Room. etc. For terms, apply to ; J B WATTY A LUTTMAN. Lessees. 4 29 4W Box 106 HhllKdelptna P P.. or at tliejia'l... OLATE MANTELS. 0 ' ELATE MANTELS are nnsurpkased tor Dorablllty B uly, trenth, and Cheapness. 4 ISLATE MANTELS, aud falate Work GeuerallJ made to order. J. 15. KIMES A CO., 8126m Nos 2126 and 212 CUEHCT HtreeU r FKMAKIA OKCHESTltA.-PDBLIC RE Jt liearsals every bATURDAY AFTERNOON, MVBICAL FUND HALL, o'clock. Engagement made by addressing GEOKGE BASTKIVr. Agent. No 12ul MONTEREY Bt between Race and Vine. ilm : . ; AMUSEMENTS. An a r f: w T OF MUSI C . ptCSI I NGS' ENGLISH OPE K A. - t A itoLTN K, ft 'i HINtlS DIKKCTRESS 14. N IJM Kll SUCCKMH OF T.IIW THOUPE, . , ' ' 1' ii let (Wednesday) EVENING, May 1. first six miiy representation mis season of Auber's beMiiti' .1 romantic Opera ot FKA DIAVOLO; " OR, THE INN OF TEKUACINA. ,rs Dlavolo. Mr. William Castle Lorenro Mr. I. B. Wylle l ord Allcash Mr. Edard Beguln Jleppo.. ..Mr. B. C. Campbell Ginromo Mr, Henry PeiiKM Matleo ,.... .Mr. J. A. Arnold Zellna Mlas C. Rlchlngs Lady Allcash Miss Zelda Harrison TO-MOKltOW EVENING. DAUGHTER OK THK REGIMENT. Friday, May 8, Complimentary Benefit, tendered by Mr. and Miss Jtichlnga to AUGUSTUS B. PEN NOYER, Business Agent. FIRST NIGHT OF CROWN DIAMONDS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, CROWN DIAMONDS MATINEE, commencing at t o'clock, NEW CHESNUT BTREKT THEATRE. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. May 1, A HIT I A HIT! A GLORIOUS HIT I THE NEW PLAY, in prologue and five acts, entitled AFTEK MANY DAYS: AN INVENTOR'S DREAM. Trodnced with NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, A MONO WHICH IS A BEAUTIFUL SEA PANORAMA. WITH REAL PLEASURE YACHTS. This scene In each representation hns held the audience BREATHLESS AND BPELL-BOUND. The mano'uvres of tbe yachts, as they TACK AND BAIL AROUND THE STAGE, have been nightly received with THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE. ADdTERRIFIO STORM AND SHIPWRECK have been pronounced the FINEST SCENIC EFFECTS ever produced upon the stage In this city. THE ELEGANT CONbERVATORY SCENE TnE ENGLISH COUNTRY CHURCHYARD have tieen acknowledged UNEQUALLED IN COMPLETENESS OF DETAIL, beats secured six evenings in advance, BATURDAY AFTERNOON, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. MRS. JOHN DREW'8 NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at X to S o'clock. LAST WEEK. OF LADY DON. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, PEGGY GREEN. Teggy Green (with songs) LADY DON Concluding with the famous Burlesque, KEN 1L WORTH. Earl of Leicester... LADY DON Introducing "Good-bye, Sweetheart." Amy Robsart Miss Blanche Grey yueen Kllr.abtb... Mr. Cialg FRIDAY LAST BENEFIT OF LADY DON. In rebearsai-FERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA. Also A DANGEROUS GAME. 4 29 81 WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. K corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 1, Third Night of the celebrated Artiste, MRS. F. W. LANDER, formerly MISS J. M. DAVENPORT, who will appear for this night only as PAULINE, in Bulwer'l great Play, in Ave acts, ot THE LADY OF LYONS. Claude Melnotte Mr, J. H.Taylpr Prldsy-MRH. LANDER'S BENEFIT. Mrs. LANDER will shortly appear in her latest and greatest triumph, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, n the grand Historical Tragedy of that name. GOVERNMENT SALES. D F.I'OT OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. JEFFKHSOIiVILLH, lull,, April Z, ISO. Will be gold at public auction, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY. May 15, 1807, at 10 o'clock A. M the following articles of con demned property: 2'J013 woollen Blan- 16,403 Trowsers, Inry. 2.3T9 " Mounted. l,782ffack Coats, lined. 16,751 " unllned. 2,473 Uniform Coals. 3,720 Jackets. 689 Great Coats, Inry. 641 " Mounted. 701 Shirts. 237 Drawers. ' 3,366 Pairs Stockings. Vy, Pairs Boots. 16 Pairs Bootees. Ill Forage Caps. 1.577 Car Covers. 164 Haversacks. Ill Knapsacks. 1.236 Knit Jackets. 4a 1 4"u-i;oac straps. vs.) as lies. 12 Pairs Chevrons. 31U Pairs (Shoulder Scales. 9 Canteens. 511 Bed Hacks. 59 Ploks. 5 Pick and Axo Han dies. 6 Wall Tents. 4 Wall Tent Flies. 80 Hat Feathers. 16 Hat Bugles. 16 Hat EugleH. 40 Sets Drum Snares. 30 Drum Uords. 3 Trumpets. 24 iiunles. 21 Huts, crossed sa bres, 81 Bat Cords and Tassels. 3 Sibley Tents. 25 Shelter Tents. 8 Fifes. 29 Drum Heads. 10 Bugle Cords and Tassels. 1,550 Sets Tent Poles. 4r0 Yards 10 oz. Duck, 68 Yards 12 oz. Duck. 6 Drum BiinijH. I'i'A Pairs Drum sticks. Terms Cash, in Government funds, Sale to take place at the Clothing Warehouse (Hospital grounds). By order of Major-General Thomas, G. A. HULL, 4 29 12t Captain and M. S. K U. S. Army. SALE OF DAMAGED CLOTHING AND KUUIPAGE CLOTHING DEPOT, SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL, OFFICE OF EXE CUTIVE AND INSPECTING OFFICER. Philadelphia (Pa.), April 25, 1867, ",viii be Bold at Publlo Auction, on account of the United Status, at the Schuylkill Arsenal, Grav's Ferry road, Philadelphia, Pa., on SATURDAY. May 4, lS07,at 10 o'clock, A. M., the followlne-nameu articles of Damaged Cloth ing and Equipage, viz.: Axes, Pick, Axes, Felling, Boots, Blankets, Infantry Coats, rent Coats, Forage Caps, Drawers, Trowsers, Canteens, Camp Kettles, Cap Covars, Knapsacks, Stockings, Spades, Scales (Brass), Bedsucks, Shirts, etc The property must be removed within live (5) days from day of sale. Catalogues will be furnished upon application at this oilice, or at the office of Army Clothing and Equipage, No. 1139 GIRARD Street. Terms Cwih, In Government Funds. By order of Bvt. Major-General GEO. H. CROSMAN, Assistant Quartermaster-General, U.S. Army. HENRY W. JANE3, Capt. and A. Q. M Bvt. MnJ. U. 8. Army, 4 25 8t Executive and Inspecting Ollioer. ' s ALE OF POWDKR Bukkau of Ordnance,-) V AV Y DEPARTMENT, Washington City, April 22, 1807.) There will be sold at Publlo Auction, to the blithest bidders, in the office of the Inspector of Ordnance, at the NAVY YARD. BOSTON, Massachusetts, at noon on THURSDAY, the ninth (0th) day of May, 1867, fifteen hundred (JVXJ) barrels of POWDER, composed of rifle ct tinon, musket, aud ordinary cannon powder, at eighteen hundred (1800) pounds compressed po.der. These powders will be sold by sample, and la lots to suit purchasers. Terms, one-balf cash in Government funds, and the remainder within ten days afterwards, during which time the powders must be re 1 oved from the magazine, otherwise they will evert to the Government. H. A. WISE, 4 24 13 i Chlefof Bureau. yjjj ESTCOTT flt CEORCE. BCCClLfiSOKS TO rilII.II WILSON A co IHI'OKIKKH AND DKALKB8 IN UVSK,rIm)llN BHXEN, t'HIi'KKT, ANI HABiJE BAUi IMPLEMENTS), FIBHING TACKLE, BSia.TES, CROQUET - . . . ARCHERY, El C. NO. 409 I'limi'T MTKEET, 411Hro PHILADELPHIA.' QEORCE PLOWMAN, OAHPENTliU AND BUILDKK No. aaa cakteu stkejbt, And No. 141 DOCK Btreet , Machine Work and MUlwrighiuiK promptly at- tended to. . . PHIf.ADFT PI1IA StlRftEON'S Of itA n rii.jf. rNu'riTliTK. Nil. 14 N u..' fiinin Dimtki luuf mm,"" EVERETT, after thirty vears' uraitloal epennce, guarantees the skilful adlummont of hUt Pri"lunt I'atent Graduating Pressure Truss, and a variety or others. Buiporurs, Elastic BUHSliilis, ri)iouldr Braces, Crutches. MuHpenders, etc. Ladles' n"rt tueuta conducted by a Lady, AUCTION SALES. Phim Fonn, Aootioneer. . I GL EL. LAND1 A CO, (Bnncessoni to Phiito Ford (Vt.l. ' ; M AUCTlONEEiU No. Hit MARKET HlntU BALE OF 1900 CA8E8 BOOTS. SnOES, BROQANfe, MU, 1U On Thursday morning, i May 2. commenclna at 10 o'clock, we will sell bv catalogue, lor cash, 19U0 cases Men's, Hoys', aid Youths' Hoots, Bhoes, Ttrofrsns, iialmorals, etc. i A Ino. a ireneral assortment of women's, misses', add children's wear, from city and Eastern manufacturers, emuracing oesiranie sate. 27 4i JOHN B. MYERS A CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 28 and 284 MARKET Btreeu LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF IIRITISH.FRENCH, urjiMsn. asm) iiuMtsi it'luti uuwurt. i W'ewili hold a IfLrirA Aula nt furAlirn And ftnmAqllrt Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four mouths' credit, and part lor cash, ; On mursday .Morning-, May I, at 10 o'clock, embracing abont loot) pack ages and lots ofstaple and fancy articles, in woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons. 1000 PIECES ITALIANS AND BATIN DE CHINE Incluuiug all grades of 27 to 82 inch, of a celebrated make. N. R CatAtoffnes rtiiiAv and vnods trranirml for f. blbltlon early on the morning ol sale. 14 26 51, LARGE POBITIVE SALE OF CARPETINGS, ma 1 I uiu, On Jrldiiy Morning, ' 1 MaV ft. at 11 n'rlortr nlll ha m.ti hr Anlalnima nn four months' credit, abont 2H) pieces superfine and fine Ingrain, royal damask Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpeting, Canton mattings, etc., embracing a choice assortment of superior goods, which may be examined early on the morning of ale. 14 27 St KO0 nalrS Window Shsdea nfl inn mnnrlnr m,liA In all styles, colors, and prices. 2Wi pieces matting, 4-4 to -4 white and red chock Caoton mattings of cholc brands. S 1 Jt SPECIAL PALE OF SS.onO DOZEN GERMAN COT- 1UN JIUISIKRY AND GLOVEb. On Friday Morning, May 8. bv catalogues, on four months' credit, com. menclng at lo o'clock. fun lines ladles' wlilfe cotton hose, rrom medium to tbs flncBt and best regular made goods. Full Hues ladies' brown mixed, slate, and black cot ton hose, from the lowest to the best regular made goods. , Full lines misses', boys', and children's white, brown mixed, and fancy cotton bose, halt and three quarter hose, a full assortment of prices, styles, and sizes. full lines gentlemen's brown, white, mixed, fnncy. and French mixed half hone, ot every price and style, from the lowest quality to tbe finest regular made goods. Full lines ladles', gentlemen's, misses', and boys' Berlin, lisle, cotton, aud silk mixture gloves aud gauntlets. in. ii. i ne anovs goods are or tne Desi mage im ported: and In order to close consigument. the con signors Inteud to make It the most attractive sale of the season. I a 1 2t LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF FRENCn AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, ETC On Monday Morning. May 6. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 90O low of French, India, German, aud British Dry Goods, embracing a lull as sortment ot fancy and staple articles In silks, worsteds, woollens, linens, and cottons. N. R. GoodB arranged for examination and cata logues ready early on morning of sale. L 6t LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, BRO. GANS, STRAW GOODS, TRAVELLING RAGS ETC ETC On Tuesday Morning, May 7, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 15oODackaseA huotH. shoes. balmorals, etc., embracing a prime aud fresh assort ment of lirsuclttss city ana Eastern manufacture. Open for examination with catalogues early on the morning or sale. is l m B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 chjusjn v i Btreet. AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: B. BCOTT. Jr.. will clve his nersonal attention to sales ot household furniture, at the residences of parties removing or break-lug np housekeeping, on tne most wvoraoie terms. GRAND SALE OF FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, IXbUJIlti lL.(.K;iv, ITALIAN UAKBLU blA TUARY. CLASSICAL VASES. ETC ETC The importation ot Messrs. Vlil Bros, (late Vlto vm ot- eons;, to ute piace at scou t Art uanery. sxo. lt'2u Chesnut Btreet. on Wednesday. Mav 1. at 10! o'clock A. M.. and will be continued in the evening at o ClOCK, auu win rauiunnu FRENCH BRONZES. Pastoral Muse. Nymuh at the iouutaln. Tiger and Panther, Paxcal and Sevigne. Geivu Gonjou. Paul Ve ronese. JMora, .Hunters and ttsbera, faul and Ver sinlii. Leshla and Asuasla. Fhillnne Augustus, etc Elegant 21' day clocks and caudelaoras of various designs. The clocks are warranted the best of French movements. ITALIAN STONE VASES. Fine carved Etruscan vases, agate Roman urns with relievos, Castellina Hebe vases, MeHclronba, copied from ancient originals; card-receivers, tripo duB, etc., all of exquisite and clmste designs. TERRA COTTA AND FRENCH CHINA. Elegant mantel sets of vases, in imitation of the great Sevres china; finely decorated Rocaglia vases; liiBtorlcal figures aud bouquet holders, etc. The collection will be ready lor examination two days previous tolsule. , 4 27 4( LAST IMPORTANT BALE OF THE SEASON. HIGH-CLASS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PAINTINGS, Comprising In part the entire recent Importation of A. D'HUV VETTER, ESQ., OF ANTWERP. B. StiOTT. Jb., will sell at the Art Gallery, No. 1020 CHESNUT Street, on the evenings of Tuesday, Wed nesday, and Thursday, May 7, s, and 9, at before 8 o'c'ock. the entire recent Importation ot A. D'Huy vetter, Esq., of Antwerp, comprising about 276 really highest class Modern Paintings, together with a nuin ber of Amerlcau productions, making In all one of the best collectlous ever ottered in this couutry. Among the artists presented are 1 FORK1GN; Then. Gerard, Troyon, David Col, Rofliaen, L. Kobbo, Ctias. Duikert, H. havry, Ver Hoeven Ball.C J. de Voget, J. Huyten, Boogaerdt, F. Krusemun, A. Van Hamme, Veyrasset, ' De Vos. B. C. Koek Koek, Lion. , Von Seben, F. Musln, W. Verschuur, StroeUel, De-la-Haye, L. Lampe, Maes, heirurc, Vaurmau, J, Le Bret, L. Julllard, Van Seveudonck.C Wanters, Jas, E. Meadows, E. Verboeckhoveu, and others. AMERICAN: E. Moran, K. D. Lewis, T, Moran, Jas. Hiiuillton, Milne ltamsey, J. R. Lambdin, G. W. N lcholson, II. C. Bispham. T. Butler, J. Fulkner, U. Helmick, J. Walker, aud others. The Paintings will be on view on Tuesday, with catalogues, until lo o'clock P, M., aud continue until evening ul Bale, Tne attractive character and high class of the Paint ings render this sale well worthy the attention of collectors, connoisseurs, and dealers. 4 27 lot (f. MACKEY. AUCTIONEER OfUce No, 121 COMMERCE btreet. 21tl MISCELLANEOUS. JpITLER, WEAVER A CO , MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc. No. North WATER Street, and 1 No. 2S North DELAWARE Aveuue, ' PHHuniCI.PHlA. Edwin H.Fitlkb, jiroB" Wnvitt. Con BAD V. Cr-r-TrtHK. 2 HI OORN BX CHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. UAIIiKI 4 CO., HttllOVKB TO N. E. Corner of MARKET and WATER Streets, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING Ol everv Description, for Grain, Flour, Salt, Buper-l'iiosphate or Lime, Bone Dust, Etc. Large and small GUNN Y BAGS constantly on band. Also. WOOL SACKS. John T. Bailkv. Jamks Cascadkn. T. STEWART BROWN, 8.B. Corner of f 0UBTH and CHESTNUT 8TS. MANUrACTURKR Of TRUNKS, VALISES, A1GB uitlll tor European (Formerly i 708 CHESTNUT ST.) OTTON AND KLAX, . T BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, ' Of all numhenand brands, Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagon tSivar Duck. A 1ih Paper Manufacturers' Drier elu, from oue toast feet Wide) 1'aullng. Belting, Sail Twine, eto. , get No. iiwjonk-'I ALEXANDER G. C A T T EJfcfANTS, "j PRODUCE COMMISSION A1 bJi NO. its NORTH WUAfT" T AND STBEH'1' No. 27 NORTH WATHA. ' PHILADKlKlJ'' a- CATTKf.1 M X iir I I. I. ' I Ai uFufilUNT, W UOMMfijSlt A veuue, Philadelphia, Un& ft-,Sf Nltr Charcoal. B o, wm AUCTION SALES. r M. GUM MET ft P0N3; AUCTIONEERS I Jio. JOB WALNUT Street. .... , Hold Regnlar Pales ot . REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND SFA7UKITIHW At THK PHIIiADEl.fUlA r.AL; riAmn., Handbills of each property iwnied separately. iiiki ctttini?iiM tinhlislied and circulated, containing fhll descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par tial list ef property contained in our Real Estate Regit. irr. ana oneren at private saie, fcnlu. rivartiap.l riallv In all th dallT neWSMiperS , Ledger, North Anierfcan, German Free Preos, In quirer, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Age, evening 'siegrapu,'' I reus, auu ucgiu uiwuiiicami REAL ESTATE 8ALK ON IMONDAT, MAY eth,' Will include ELEGANT RESIDENCE. 2S feet front, with larM Stable and Carriage-bouse and Lot. 173 feel deep, No. 912 Walnut street. . VALUABLE PROrERTY, No. 219 Vine street, 20 feet front by 14 feet deep, through to Wood street. HANDSOME MODKKN RESIDENCE, With every convenience, No, 227 pine street. ... VALUABLE HOTEL FltOl'ERTY, Cpe isiana, N. J known as the Treniont House. Til BEE-STORY MODERN BRICK RESIDENCE, No. W4 North Eighth street. BEVERLY. N. J.-8everal desirable BulldlngLots, Second, Third, and Magnolia streets. 14 27 7t s AMUEL C. FORT) RONS, AUCTIONEERS Mo. 127 6. FOURTH Btreet. Rl nf Deal 1Tlat Rrswlrs. tans. etn.. at Fhlla delphla Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, aoonJ fiur sales are advertised In all the dally and several of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre-, ceding each sale, . ULA Jj JU3 1 A 1 Jli A 1 rtUTAiA PI llll. BALE OP REAL ESTATE. STOCKS, LOANS, ETC J ON FRIDAY, MAYS. AT IX O CJUCJV Al liLU EXCHANGE, will Inclndo: VALUABLE PROPERTIES, NEAR WILMINQj 'u, JI.U THERIYT1I AVENliKHUIISEand Lotof Orounil 200 feet square, situate on A street and Sixth audi beventn avenues, one mue irom juaraet sueet. CHFXNUT GROVE COTTAGE ana Lot - or. Ground, ioo leet square, with tenant bonse, Car riage house, etc., situate on seveutn auu f.igiitni avenues. 4 29 4t Ifto shares Black lieatn coal uo. . . . . Jlioo shares Keystone Zlno Cow ' . shares American A nti-lncmstation Co. . 2A0 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co, loo shares Susquehanna Canal Co. lno shares Union Transportation and Insurance Co. lo.Ooo Chesuot and Walnut Street Railway S per cent, bonds, Interest January aud July. 1 2t TO FARMERS AND BUTCTIERH. SALE OF SI STALLS IN THE GREEN-HIT q MARKET MUUSE, SEVENTEENTH ANT) l'UL LAR STREETS. On Thursday. May 9, at 4 o'clock P.M., on the premises, Sevens teentb and Poplar streets, tbe following stalls la tli Green-hill Market House, viz.: Nos. 8 to 2, W to ti, and 66 to 73, all inclusive. 5 1st,. M THOMAS A 60NS. NOS. 139 AND 141 8. FOURTH Street. Sale No. 139 and 141 S. Fourth street ' HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, FINE) FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, ELEGANT' PIANOS. LILLIE S FIRE-PROOF SAFE, HAND SOME VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, ETC ETC. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction store. It B Y TnOMAB BIRCH ft SON, NO. 1110 CHE& fiui oireet, auuvv juoveutu Dhreet PEREMPTORY CLOSING SALE OF SHEFFIELD PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, ETC We would respectfully call attention to tbe peremp tory closing sale of Sbeflleld Plated Goods, received direct Irom JOSEPH DEAKIN & SONS, tbe manu facturers. Sheffield, England, to take place at THOB. BIRCH k SON'S Store, No. 1110 Chesnut street, On Thursday morning, May 2, at 10 o'clock, embracing the newest styles tea and coffee services, water kettles, cake bankets, fruit dishes, wine sets, breaklastand dinner castors, biscuit caddies, pickle stands, soup tureens, entree dishes, ovataud round trays, etc etc Also, a magnificent assortment ot Ivory balanced handle table and tea knives, plated dinner and tea forks, all varieties and patterns, cases cutlery, etc., being the best ever offered at publlo sale In this; country. 4 26&t Sale at No. 1110 Chesnut street. ' ' V NEW AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD FURNT-V 1URE. PIANO FORTES, PARLOR ORUAN, s.. MELODEON8, CARPETS, MIRRORS, ETC On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Chesnut street, will be sold, a large assortment of superior household furniture, for parlor, chamber, aud (lining; room; also, piano fortes, rosewood parlor organs, rnelodeons, mantel and pier mirrors, carpets, etc. RED CEDAR CLOTHES CHESTS. Also, 20 superior red cedar clothes chests' 4 30 3t , WHISKY, BRANDY. WINE. ETC. CHAMPAGNES, IIOC'H, " ' . CXABETN, SAVTEUSES, FAVOIIITF. IIBANDN, LOH'KB THAN AX X OTUEB UOVKE IN THE IBAOE. ! BT BECENT ABBIVAEN FBOH I.ONDOX, rOBT WINES, MIIEBBY WINES, 9IAUEIBA WIE.H, VERY OLD BBANDIES, THE IINEKT SEEECTIOH. OLD W1IIHKIES, ' OLD W1IIMKIK8, SOME EXCLEDISULY CIIOICB E.OTM. H. & A. C. VAN DEIL.i .WINK MERCHANTS, 119mwf6mrp ' NO. 1310 CHESNUT NT. HENRY S. HANNIS & CO., Nos. 218 and 220 S. FB0KT Street, OFFER TO TUX TRADE, IS LOTS TO BVT Two Thousand (2000) Bar" Iee OLD RYE WHrf'E8!' Ranging from THREE to TV yo, 0 ' ' at0- , ; ,: Six Thoward 000) Barrela mBond, nipt ILLED IN 1865 AND 1864J ., ' . 't Liberal contract made for loU TO Axmrva. of th'ia year's manufacture. nwflm4p ' PROPOSALS. O F1AI(PEiNN8YLVAKIA KAILEOADCpiTj Phii.ahici.phia. Febmsry t, Iter. in uuivail At i u , ii,,.... . , i. wiry proposal should be received aud aooeptnd ! vlouslyj, from rebixiiislble parties dewlrlng to contract -with suid Company tor the estuhlisliuiHiit ot a dirt, .. I. Ill nl hliini.liii. iMilttWin PhiljfcdHllililA m.n1 I I.... peol. Blank forms of prfiposalv. with detailed Informs Hon, a HI ot lurulkhed Uuu siipllcatldn to -27 14 1 El'tuUND bM 11U. Secret: y. Pronosals will Peutipylvaiila Railroad Coninany, Philadelphia, untl the tint day ot May, ltM7, incliinlve (units, a sutisao Bttn.Hoxlua ion .
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