The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 03, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
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7 " hBld Je8terday ftfusmoon. This was
.h'55'' J'row Mr. Sperm, President, wai In
The annexed message from the Mayor u re
ceiTfa: O.0ic o fie Jrayor o the City 0 Aiade?PA,v,
lVl&y 1H67
To the Presidents and Member of the Select and
Common (Jounclls.
Gentlemen : To my great surprise, on Saturday
Met I was cmolally presented wlih the following:
Resolution of Request to the Mayor.
"o'eo tj the 81. ct sud (Jtnimon OounelH of the
eliy of Philadelphia, Thai the Mayor be and he Is
1 L. ' !' u.,,"','(, ,0 r'd ert all the powers vented
In blm by law to secore the enforcement of the Rnnrlsy
Llcinor law.nnn all lows prrbihitlns the sale of llqnors
to n I'lnors. and all wllinl abuse of thnsaleof intoil
catln drlnki. throtghcnt the city; and that he be re
quest) d to Instruct the police loroe nnder hit control
iS-Tf'ri lhVnt care and vigilance that the
lws tn Oils particular be strictly enforced, and all
offenders trcoght to juttlce
Attest: Benjamin H. Hatkis,
Clerk of Select Council.
Aa daring the frequent visits to this olUce by
members of your bodies no allusion, direct or re
mote, had been made by any of them to thlt reso
lution, nor any Intimation been given that there
existed or was alleged to exist any cause for com
plaint in the matters to which It referred; and as
on Its passage through Councils it provoked no
comment, 1 presume It was not in'ended nor sap
rosed to express anything unusual or important.
Ooneidertng the kind and friendly relations 1 have
striven to cultivate with the legislative branch of
the city government, I am not willing to believe
that the latter would wilfully have cast censure
on this department without any notice of such a
purpose. But inadvertence does not change the
lact that I am charged, at lettst by lnuendo, with
official dereliction. A formal application to anyone
to do a special act Involves the suggestion that the
act has not been done; and when Councils request
the Mayor to perform his duty, they convey the
Imputation that his duty has not been performed.
This imputation is unfounded, and against its
utterance, as here made, I respectfully but earnestly
protest.
I do not pretend to understand what is meint by
the enforcement ot "all wilful abnee of the sale of
Intoxicating drinks throughout the city," but for
myself, and In behalf of the force under my com
mand, 1 assert that "the Sunday Liquor Law, and
all laws prohibiting the sale of liquor to minors,"
so far as they come within the powers and duties
of the police, are faithfully and diligently executed;
and that for this reason, if there were no other, the
recommendation "to instruct the . police force un
der" my "control to manifest the utmost care and
vigilance that the laws In this particular be strict
ly enforced, and all offenders brought to justice,"
la wholly gratuitous. In legislative bodies com
prising to many well-read lawyers, and so many
well-informed citizens as are to be found in Coun
cils, it ought not to be doubtful that the provisions
of the laws referred to are properly understood.
'What those provisions are wns bo clearly set forth
by my learned predecessor, Mr. Henry, in reply to
a request made to him by a large number of clergy
men, similar to the request now made to me by
Councils, that I reproduce a portion of his letter:
"There are three statutes, and but three, which re
late to the sale of lienor on Border, within tills Btrtte.
The first tn order of date it a Provincial act of 176,
tbe 6th and 6th tections whereof are in these words:
16.) "And le It further enacted. That all persons
who are found drinking and tippling In ale-houses, ta
t verns. or other public house or place, on the first day
of the week, commonly called rtundsy. or any part
thereof, ahull for ever v nfTtmne lnfnl t and nav one atiil.
ling and sixpence, to any constable that, shall demand
the same, to tbe use of the poor: and all constables are
hereby em Dowered, and by virtne of their cilice re
quired to search pubilo houses and place luioected to
entertain inch tippl rt, and them, when found, quietly
to disperse; tut incase of refusal, to bring the persons
so refusing before the next J ti. tice of the Peace, who
may commit each offenders to the stocks, or bind thm
to their good beuaMor. as to blm shall seem requisite.
And the keepers of such aie-bouee, taverns, or other
public house or place, at shall countenance or tolerate
any such practices, being cnvioted thereof, by the
view of a tingle magistrate, his own confession, or the
proof of one or more credible witnesses, shall, for every
offence, forfeit and pay ten shillings, to be recovered at
and for the usea aboveaid. (8. Provided always,
That nothing In this aot be oonscrued to prevent vic
tualling houses or other public house or place from
suppl)ing the necessary occasions of travellers, in
mates, lodgers, or others, on the firit day of the week,
with victual! and drink iu moderation, for refreshment
only; of which necessary occasion for refreshment, as
also moderation, the magistrate before whom com
plaint is made shall be judge any law, usage, or cus
tom in tbls province to the contrary notwithstanding."
"It may suffice to note that the toleration by this aot
of the sale of liquor, 'for refreshment only.' has been
repealed. The duty of searching publlo houses and
inspected places, and dispersing tipplers, may yet sur
vive, (if. Indeed, it has not been taken away by the 8th
section. Ninth article of tbe constitution of Pennsyl
vania,) but such duty Is enjoined expressly upou all
constables, ofHcia s who are elected by the people; ai d
It foes not pertain to nor can It be exercised by the
police, who are appointed by the Mayor, and alone are
subject to hit control. The process directed by this
obsolete but unrepealed statute, however well adapted
to the requirements of the oommnnity living acentury
and a half ago, would be impracticable at the present
day, and as absurd in rem. dial agenoy as the pun
ishment of the stocks, which has long sinoe been
abandoned. . ,
"The next s'atute bearing upon this subject it that
of 22d April, 17i4 commonly oa led tbe Sunday law,
which, among other provisions, enaott that 'If any
Eerson shall do or perform any worldly employment or
nsiuess whatsoever on tbe Lord's day. commonly
oalled Sunday, work! of necessity and charity only
excepted' 'ana be convicted thereof, every such per
son to offendius shall for evety such offence forfeit
and pay four dollars, to be leviej by diet rent; or, in
case be or the shall refuse or negleot to pay the said
sum, or goods and chatties cannot be found whereof
to levy the same by distress, he or she shall sntfer six
days' impiitoument In the Hoose of CIoTeotion of the
proper county. ' 'Prov ded alwayt, that every each
prosecution shall be commenced within seventy-two
hours after the offence shall be committed.'
"The prohibition of selling liquor is within the
general Interdict of this act, but tbe process which It
gives it punitive in its nature, and not preventive.
The serving of all legal process on Sunday, except in
oaset of treeton, felony or breach of peace, is forbid
den by statute The violation of the Sunday law it a
misdemeanor; but unless accompanied by noise or dis
order, it is not an actual breach of the peace. Suoh Is
the language of the Supreme (Jourt of Pennsylvania,
In tbe decision of a case arising under this law. The
remedy for its Infraction is by complaint within seventy-two
bonrs thereafter before a justioe of tbe
peace, who, upon due evidence, may Impose a fine of
four dollars upon tbe offender; but only one penalty or
four dollars can be Incurred by any one ottender for
all the acts, however nume-ous. performed during any
Sunday in the exercise of his buaiaess.
"Tbe third statute, before referred to, is the act of
26th of February. 1C65, which Is in these terms:
fl "'It shall not be lawful for any person or per
soul to tell, trade or barter lu any spirituous or malt
llquort, wine or cider, on the first day of the week,
commonly oalled Sunday; or for the keeper or keeper!
of any hotel. Inn. tavern, ale bouse, beer house, or
other publlo house or pUce, knowingly to allow or
permit any spltituous or malt llquort, wine or cider,
to bedrank on or within the premises or home occu
pied or kept by inch keeper or keepers, Die, her or
their events or teivantt, on tbo said first day of the
WThe leoond section imposes a penalty of fifty dol
lars, to be recoverable as debts ol like amount are
new by law recoverable, one-half for tbe guardians of
the poor, the other for the ben. fit of the proseoutor,
unless be Is a witness, in which event the whole pe
nult li to be paid to the ta d guardians,
"Tbe third section enact! that. ....
"'In addition to the civil penalties impoied by the
last preceding t.otlon- for a violation of tbe provi
sions of tbe first s.ciioV of thin act. every person who
shall violate the provislous of that section shall be
taken and deemed to have e-.niii.lttcd a mis-lemtunnr,
and shall on conviction the'eof, in any Cilminal court
in this oommouwealth.be fines in auy sum not leas
than ten nor more then on hundred dollars, and bs
Imprisoned in trecoonly jll fora period not less than
ten nor mole than sixty bays, bt the discretion of the
court."
he may. In common with all other mglitrates, upon
inilTavit before him. isnue warrants for the arrest of
allldavit peiore uiiu. . tisfntorv
nrdeuceVbind them over lor ".'rial before a criminal
court?and wi?h the return of the transcript from hi!
docket? his ollioial duty in these rases endi.
1 ! then be app.ront that there y no P''r est;
..ni i unt to Visit these resorm, ui ..,...
CommHt"S saisdemeauori by letting at naught the re-
atrtctioni 01 tue iaw.
ID,n. .Vrat to arrest for treason, felony or
service of a warrant 10 ar . fnr
breach of tbe peace, or nnies. . . -r --- --
snaa i u " ;'t 1 ilinor ii uu awful y iota,
KZltfJSrJSt woud,&7.eaU,e fru.tr.tsd.
Altuongu me saie 01 nq"vr vu w
tbll act n indictable cftt.0 there Is no power of a
riii ect li preventive nature eonfo; red by its provisions.
The Mayor of Philadelphia having no jurisdiction In
i,vil suits, can entertain no prosecution under any of
theta statutes for the penltlo thereby Ituppse! but
in'rl th restorettou ol the M .yor't functions as a
trte. Lv oct f 18th ot Murcii, ISO),
sd 4 the, mayor or i r
irelmtarcess to a ,ce,n, or other drtnktnt Place, on Sun
PJnl And that upou such d.y no Mwm law-
....it. hthr In shoo or tavern.
U .o a"b each of" bVaV.. an t If through ml.ooo
U .a .! .h Miviir should s Wt on an oilioer iu each
oeived aulV,eM,fi.y during every Buudsy or the
barroom within teoty.oarioK uU)U,ng
K.Y o? hquTon WdVic-ld thus awfully bs pre-
vented. -v ,. t, aliened that the police shomd
Jenoe n ight be " 0eS7rett.otton should show
ventlon of 'o'nVikce of publlo entertainment than
euter on Sunday a place 01 puoii private
he hat to trespass upon the sane" ty 01 p
house h ruin Ve.roh of evidence
the citizen b ' aslotUarr Moreover, should a police
townvlctnlmofcrimei 1. h OD,orm, plaoes
THE DAILY
1, , ' 'hortty. (nd promoter alike his selfreipecl
hit ' J". V.V.d t"'1" crrd,t of public MrTio..)
El V,,!t. i1"' h" 'nl"' "moDK the Inmates of
if ... .Vi k t ' T""n on morrow the
"L0", h! h"Une"". either hi manhood
iiimwiin iu cipgrxnng errand or he mint be nnflt
! , tr"" the honorable potion of the
ccmronnlt v.
f i!.nn:t.!iK,,n1,,rt.n; 'njr atntes. Is the sale
or liquor to be prevented on Snndavf By deterring all
persons frtm committing inch offence through or
Vt.ill 111 J,ro!0lln to punir.hment.npon com
pislnt, and evidence of oltisens specially aggrieved, or
actuated lolely for the pnb.lo good. K".or
i he concerted resolve of a few determined resident!
or etrh ward that tbii trafflo on rinnday thall be
stopped will do more to prevent a public disregard of
le t fleeted the law than can in any otherwise
.1'? P.ere'. tD0D' ' ,h rower which this memorial
grtnttously asfnmes to be vetted in the Mayor for
enfrrrli g the prohibition of the tale of liquor on Sun
1 T'Tv Pnnsr a-p-ehentlon, the Mayor It
clothed with authority to that up the retortt or the
lewd , to check the devices of tbe gambler or polioy
dealer, to teles the persons of reputed criminals to
ttippress all nuisances, to satisfy all complaints, an I
1 hut, too. upon mere suspicion or allegation, without
one tittle ot legal evidence to sustain the processor
the law. But tbe Mayor possesses no inch autocratlo
attributes- he It the executive of tbe law, not the giver
or the law be Is commissioned to vlndlotte the law
wtm iroof is duly made or its violation, and not by
Illegal inquisitions, having no warrant, other tbtn
rumor or suspicion, to make its mandates odious eud
itt p-ocess lntulTerable "
This exposition, which was widely published
before I entered into the office of Mayor, was ac
cepted not only by those to whom it was directly
addiessed, but by tbe general publlo, as conclu
sive of the subject. By me It was certalnry so re
garded, and acting on this convlotlon, and satis
fied that In whatever concerned the public
morals I might safely follow In tbe footsteps
of a magistrate distinguished alike tor purity
ot personal character, and wisdom not less than
firmness in maintaining public order, I have not,
as tbe "executive of the law," felt called upon to
resort to those "Illegal inquisitions" which "make
Its mandates odious and its processes Insuffer
able." At the same time I have endeavored to
prevent breaches of the quiet and decorum of the
Sabbath occurring through this agency, by re
quiring that all persons engaged in disturbances
in taverns, or the vicinity of taverns, should be
summarily dealt with to the extent of my au
thority; and I have reason to believe that, with
occasional exceptions, my orders in this respect
have been strictly carried out.
It is not to be denied that the present condition of
things in Philadelphia on a Sunday in regard to
drinking houses is a scandal and opprobrium. On
many of onr thoroughfares, people, in passing to
and from their respective places of worship, are
oflended by tbe Inducements to dissipation which
are flaunted before ihem, and many a heart is
made sad by the knowledge that some relative or
friend is led astray by these temptations. More
over, tbe police retnrns show that in certain sec
tions, owing to the opportunities offered, what
should be a day of rest is converted into a day of
debauchery, and tbe week which should begin
with reinvigorated strength and spirits is begun
by too many under the exhaustion of excess and
tbe disgrace ot exposure.
In no other ot our great northern cities Is this
state of affairs permitted; and with the oonfessed
Inadequacy ot our existing laws, it Is deplorable
that there has been no suitable legislation to re
medy the evil. In this connection I may say that
at tbe very period as 1 have learned since its
passage when a leading committee of Councils
was engaged in considering the resolution I com
plain of, I was engaged In urging npon the Legis
lature of tbe commonwealth the passage of a law
which would enable the Mayor to abate this great
nuisance. And I feel well assured that if, In
stead of calling upon me now to fulfil duties I
have never neglected, Councils had co-operated
with me then to secure powers which the Ciiief
Magistrate of tbe city ought to possess, much real
good might have been accomplished.
Morton MoMichabl.
Mr. Hodgdon called up the ordinance awarding
to R. Wood ec Co. tbe contract for supplying pipe
to the Water Department.
Tbe Chamber declined to consider the ordinance
at this time.
An ordinance was ottered by Mr. Cattell appro
priating Vd.T29 from tbe Income of tbeOirard estates
tor al terations to premises in Chesn ut street, ab j ve
Eleventh.
This was adopted.
An ordinance was introdnced authorizing the
sale of a lot belonging to the city in the Twenty,
fonrtb ward. .
A resolution to discharge the Committee on Liw
from tbe further consideration ot an ordinance
preventing tbe driving ot horned animals througn
the streets of the city, in tbe hours of daylight,
was adopted.
Appointments as follows were confirmed:
To take charge of sewer couneotlons in Second
district In Eighth district, Charles B. Houseman,
'William Wheeler; in Eleventh district, J. H.
AlcCollin.
A resolution was offered by Mr. Bnram, inquir
ing of the Committee on Street Cleaning why the
streets in the northern section of the city remain in
tbelr present dirty condition.
I bis was unanimously agreed to.
An ordinance from Common Council fixing the
election divisions of tbe Third ward was concur
red In as it passed Common Council.
A resolution requesting the Mayor to pay to B.
McNalr a reward, according to announcement,
was ugreea to.
Common council resolution 01 instruction to
tbe Department of Highways, relative to repairs
of the streets, was concurred in.
Mr. Smith ottered a resolution that the Councils
shall meet on tbe second and fourth Thursday of
each month, at 'i P. M , instead ot weekly, as at
present under the rules the subject lies over lor
two weeks.
A resolution changing the name of Emmett
street to Fletcher street was ottered by Mr. Bur
low. Keterred. Adjourned.
Common Branch. The Chamber was called to
order shortly after three o'clock, President Marcer
in the Chair.
Communications were received as follows:
One from Philip Wagner, agent, ottering tor sale
to the city certain property at B-olmesburg lor the
site of a House of Correction.
One from C. M. Bell, ottering certain property
for tbe same purpose.
Kelerred to (Jommlttee on House 01 correction.
Prom' tbe Board ot Revision was received a
communication calling the attention of Councils
to the inadequate accommodations of the room oc
cupied by the Board for citizens having business
wiih the office. Laid on the table.
One from the Board of Health submitting the
following resolution, which passed the Board at
their last meeting:
Resolved, That Councils be requested to make a
special appropriation of $25,uuo to enable the
Board to put in operation such sanitary police
regulations as in their judgment they may deem
proper lor the better promotion or the public neaitn.
Referred to the Committee on Health.
A message from tbe Mayor, in reference to the
Sunday Liquor law, was read, and referred to the
Committee on Law.
Mr. Mershon ottered an ordinance to strike out
of the annual appropriation to the Highway De
partment that part which requires all repairs to
bridges, culverts and inlets to be given out by
contract, when ordered by the Committee of High
ways. The ordinance led to a general debate, after
which it was indefinitely postponed,
A number of petitions were presented and re
ferred to appropriate committees.
The resolution, under discussion at tbe adjourn
ment of Councils on Thursday last, to change the
place of voting in tbe eighth division of the T wen-ty-third
ward, was called up and passed.
The bill from Select Council to rent tbe mansion
house al Fairmount Park to Geo. W. Hyde, for
tbe sale of refreshments, was called up and amend
ed so that tbe tenant be required to pay his rent
monthly in advance. Passed.
The resolution from Select Council to change
ths place of voting In the flit a division ol the Six
teenth ward was concurred in.
The Finance Committee, through Mr. Potter,
Chairman, reported a resolution to discharge the
committee from the consideration of the claim of
(i. B. Town k Son, Agreed to.
Also, an ordinance mukl.-g an appropriation of
88724 it to pay tor record books for the county
cilices, and certain other claims. Agreed to.
The Highway Committee, through Mr. Ray,
Chairman, reported '.he following:
Revolution to grade Carpenter, Kimball, 'L-agne,
Tulip, Sepviva, Twentieth and Twenty-second
streets.
Resolution to pave Cbauncy, Carpenter, Kim
ball, League, Tulip, Sepvlva, Eighth, Filler,
Twentieth, Twenty-second and Twenty fifth
streets.
Resolution authorizing the paving of fottways
on Washington lane and Haines street, Twenty
second ward. 1
Resolution authorizing the tramwaylng of Htr.
mer, Quince and Wheat streets, and Lynduli's
alley, la the Eighth ward.
Resolution authorizing the Department of High,
ways to notify the Pennsylvania Railroad Com.
pany to construct bridges over the connecting
railroad, at IU Intersections with Tweuty-eighth
and Twenty. ninth streets.
Resolution to authorize the opening of Coral
tieet, lata Diamond street, In the Nineteenth
ward.
The above were all agreed to.
Mr. Smitto. ol the Committee oa Schools, rt.
EVENING TELEG 1 1 A PI I
ported In favor of an amendment to the bill ip.
1 raving tbe contract lor erecting sjnool build
irs, by striking ont that pnrt. In reterence to me
beating apparatus In the Locust street school. The
till goes over lor second reading
The special com ml nee on the Honee of Correc
tion reported a resolution instructing the City Sj
licitor to take such measnres as are necessary to
have Eleventh street, In the rear of the prison, va
cated. Agreed to.
A resolution repealing the resolution of reqnest
to tbe Mayor was then offered, and on a vote oelng
taken, no quorum voting, tbe Chamber was de
clared adjourned.
Coroner's Invf.btioatioh. An lnqiiont was
belt! yesterday attcmoon nt tbe Coroner's odii-e,
on the body ol Robert Shalt, who died at the
iVtmBVivanttt Hospital on Tuesday evcnlne,
from the effects of a stab received during a row
in r public house ou Kitzwater street, below
Seventh, on Sunday morninp, th! 7th of April.
The mofit lmoitant testimony was the follow
ing :
James O'Neill sworn A little while before the
n flair, t-httltz was pitting on the door; Dunn was
applying an Abusive epithet to an old man; Sbultz
remarked he ought to be ashamed of himself ;
Dnnn went towarJs Sbuitz, and nuked him what
he meant ; I then left, and comlnu in a short
time alter, found Shultz sitting ou the chair; was
told he was struck by Lome man who was with
Burns.
Joseph Green sworn Tn the early part of the
evening Burns and Dunn came into the heu"?,
and called Mr. Melloy a bard .name; Sbuitz
mid it wat not riuht for a youuir muu to cull an
old man such a naire; Dunn asked what he had
to do with it; Schult, told blm to square hini
nell; tbe matter was settled, and they left, and
came back; Jlelloy was sitting on a barrel;
Burns took bold ot In in and threw him on the
floor; Shultz tald that was not right, and tbat
be was a friend of his; Dunn ami Shultz
clinched, when Burns pulled out akuilcand
put it into Shultz in tbe back; the knife
dropped out of Bums' pocket, which bisbrother
nicked up; I was called outside, and saw a num
ber of shoemakers: Bums came out and re
marked, "1 have killed that old
A number ot witnesses corroborated thW
statement, but also that both the parlies were
intoxicated.
Dr. E. B. Shaplelch testified that be made a
post-mortem examination on the body of the
deceased : discovered a penetrating wound in
the left side of the back, extending into the left
kidney; intlnmniation insued; an abscess had
formed on tbe left kidney, and the lelt lung was
destroyed by this inflammation; the cavity of
the lelt pleura was tilled with a bloody fluid;
the deceased came to his death from inflamma
tion caused by tbe above wound.
The jury then rendered a verdict that the de
ceased came to his death from a wound indicted
by George Bums on the morning of the 7th of
April, nt a tavern No. COO Filz water street.
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of Music Benefit of Mr. Augustus
S. Pennoyer, the Business Manat;er ot tbe
Kicbings English Opera Troupe. Auber's bril
liant opera called lite Crow Diamonds will bo
presented, with an excellent cast.
Cbesnct Si beet Theatre. After Many Days
continues its successful career at this house.
The tccnery is really mauniduent. The new
play is full of beautiful situations and scenes,
and is withal well constructed, and is almost
entirely independent of the novel upon which it
is lounded. Miss Joaie Orten, Mr. Lawler, Mr.
Lennox, and Mr. Mackay have alt excellent parts
assigned them, In which they appear to good
advantage. To-morrow afternoon the usual
lumily ir.atinee will occur.
Walnut Street Theatre. Those who wit
nessed the wonderful acting of Kistorl in the
Italian play ot Mmabeili, will be anxious to see
Mrs. Lauder in tbe title role of tbe same play
translated into English. We have no doubt
that Mrs. Lander will be second only to the
great tragedienne In tbe part. Mrs. Lander
produces the new play for her benefit. Mr.
Jurues II. Taylor wiil play the pitrt of
''Robert, Karl of hssex," find Mr. J. B. Roberts
will assume the role of "Lord Burleigh."
Arch Strelt Theatre. Benefit of Lady
Emily Don. She will personate "Fanny" In
Brother Bob and I. and "Pereeus," in Perseus
and Andromeda, Lady Don will also sin; a
dozen dcligbtlul songs.
American Theatre. This evening the per
formance willconBioiof songs, ballets, negro min
strelsy, burlesques, and farces, in delectable
variety. To-morrow atternoon the usual ladies
gift matinee will take place.
The Family Resort. Carncross & Dixey pre
sent this evening the burlexquc ot East Lynne,
Jireedman's Bureau of Education, and A JVeto
Course of Study, together with tne usual olio
entertainment.
On Monday evening Mr. Robert Frazer's
benefit takes pluce.
The Germania. The following is the pro
gramme ot the concert to-morrow afternoon;
1. Overture, "The Queen for one day," A lain
2. Shadow Dance, lrom Binorah, Meyerbeer
3. Waltz, "Die Flotten," "Lanner
4. Marcia Fnnebre, (by request) Beethoven
6. Oveiture, "Preciosa," Weber
6. Duet, ' The Domestic War," (first time)
F. Schubert
7. Terzet and finale, from Lucrezia Boraia,
Donizetti
BILLIARD ROOMS.
BIRD. BIRD. 15 (Kb.
Alter several months' preparation, Mr. C. B1KD
hat opened bis new and spacious estubllshnieut for
the entertainment of hie friends, and the publlo In
general, al JNos. 606 aud IHfJ A HUH Street.
The lirEt aud second liuoin are htted up as Billiard
Itoouis, and furnlshbd with twelve hrst-cluHt tabla,
while the ppurleuances and adornments comprise
everything which can conduce to the comfort and
convenience ot the players, lu the baaemeut are four
new aud splendid Bowling Alleys, for thoite who wish
to develope tbelr muscle lu anticipation of the bane
ball seaxou. A Keatauraut la attached, where every
thing In the edible llnecan be had of the beut qttulltv,
and at the shortest notice. The following well-known
gentlemen have been secured aa AsilHiaulu, and will
prtslde over tbe vurloim departments:
J?ft. O. WOODNUTT.
SAMUEL DOUULABS.
JOHN llOUJJ,
WILLIAM K, OILLMORE,
HKNKY W. DUNCAN.
PHILIP GKUM HUEcllT, lteetaurateur.
hlle Mr. BiHJJ will hold a careful super vislor
overall. He ventures to say that, taken all luall
there has nothlug ever been marled lu Philadeipbil
approaching thl estahlmlimeut In conipletentws
arrangement au(j attention to the comfort of thl
public.
! J ta C. BIRD Proprietor.
AWNINGS, ETC.
AWNINGSt AWNINGSI
MILDEW-PROOF AWNINGS.
W. F. SUEIBLE,
No. 40 Bouth THIRD Street,
AND
No. 31
South SIXTH
Street'
Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF AWN
IN08, VERANDAHS, KLAQS, BAU3, TKNI8,
and WAGON CJOVEKH.
Btencll Cutting an J Canvas Printing. 373mrp
) fH O ARCH STREET. 0A9 FIXTURES,
( nLJj CHANDELIERH, BRONZE STATUARY!
JK.TC VAN K Ian A DO. would respeoiruuy airec m
attention of their friends, and the public generally, to
their large and elegant aaaortment of O AH MX
TUB KM. CHANDJiLIERH, aud ORNAMENTAL
BRONZE WAR La. 'J'lione wishing handsome aud
1 imrftiiittl v niada flnndM ill i.r rufuiniiable nrloes,
I will nud It to their advantage to give us a call before
pun-naaiug imnuiro
N. H. bulled or tarnished fixtures leflnlshad with
special care aud at raaaouable price.
Mtu VANKIRKAOO,
PI 1 1 L AD E LPI 1 1 A , FRIDAY,
BIAltlZV K T I : ttVAi Jt A 1 1 r.
For additional Marine Am ire Firnt. Pngt.
ALMANAC JVOR PHILADKLFHl A THiH.DA .
BnN RiinnH,,nM.4'M Moom Rteim... 4
fcriM fcKTS 6 V( HlHH WATIIl..- 10
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK.
D, C. JIcCammon, 1
Wahh. Hutch kh. V Monthly Committed.
John bi'AHUAWK, )
MOVKJdttXTB OK OCKAM 'YE AMICUS.
FOR AMERICA.
Concordia. ....Liverpool. ..ltnmun April 18
Wni. Pemi Ixnidon New York -April U
America bouUmni.ton...New York Ai.nl H
Denmark Liver iol...New 'York...... April 17
Moravian- Liverpool. ..Quebec .April IH
Delaware Liverpool. ..fiulBita April 211
pernie Llverpool...New York April 'Jn
C.ot LimerlcK. ....Liverpool... New York April 20
Union Jjuulliaiptn..New Y ork April 21
I'almyia, .Liverpool. ..New York....- April 2M
City ol Pane .LIverpool...Nw York April 21
Tetilonla houtliarnpio New Y ork.M- April 24
NeKiorlBU......... -Liverpool. ..Quebec ..April 2A
China Liverpool. ..KoHton April 27
C.olManchefter.. Liverpool. ..New York April 27
rennfylvanla... .Liverpool. ..Near York.,,, .....April 27
KOR KUROPtt.
Perelre -...New York-Havre... May 4
C.urWitHhlngluiiNew York... Liverpool ..May 4
Cumbria .New York.,. Hamburg May 4
MltineBol-, ..New YorkLiverpool - May 4
Mrdwny New YorkAntwerp ..-...May 4
The Queen. ...... New Y ork. ..Liverpool May 4
Fulton New York. ..Havre... -May 17
COAbi WI8E, DOMKSTIC, KTU
It. nurinon Phllada ..Havana.... May 4
yumlng . ..Pbllada .HavanimU -..-.May 4
(leti, Grant .New York-.New Orleans -May 4
MoroCastle New YorkIlavana .May
Pioneer. Pbllada ..Wilmington -May 11
Juniata. -Phllada -New Orleans.... .May
Cornlca New York... Havana.......... May IS
b. America New York.. .Uracil May 22
Mailn are forwarded by every steamer In the rexular
lines. The steamers tor or from Liverpool call at
Queenrttown, except the Canadian line, which call at
Ixmdonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti
nent call al Houihampton.
CLEARED YKHTERDAY.
Barque Royal Charlie, Hesse, Hamburg, J. T. Juitm.
Hrlg (. 14. Roberts. Towne, Harbnilos. J. R. Hne.fc Hun.
Brig K 11. Rich, Hopkins, Trinidad, fcj. Morris Wain
A Co.
Hi hr C, McCarthy, Godfrey, A spin wall, MerchantAOo.
r-chr Grand Master, Heaooyer, Mayaguez, J, Mason &
Co.
Pchr Ocean Bird, Mamey, Newark. D. Brttton.
bclir h. McDevltt, McDevllt, Norwalk, Waunemacher
& Co.
Pchr Old itch. Lynch, Black Ttock, do.
Bchr Morning Light, Nlckerrton, Annupolls.TylerACo.
fcclir M. Klnuie, Parsons, Providence, ou,
H hr U. W'aiHon, Nickeraon, Washington, do.
bchr J. Allderuice, Jackaway, Boo ion, Van Dusen,
Lochman & Co.
Bchr C, Merrick, Montgomery, Maiden, do.
l-clir L. Beard, Perry, Ronton, Biakleton, Olaeff & Co.
Behr O. Tatilane, Adams, Boston, do.
bchr Is. P. M. Tanker, Allen, Boston, New York and
tSchnylklll Coal Co.
Schr YV. li. Dennis, Lake, Halem, It. H. Powell,
brlir J. L. Maloy, Bunnell. Ronton. L. Audenrled ACo.
bchr D. and K. Kelly. Kelly, Boston, 1' ronton Coal Co.
bchr Minnesota, Phlnuey, Maldeu, Mammoth Vein
Consolidated Coal Co.
Pchr N. K. Clark. Clark, Boston, Day, Huddelt fc Co.
bchr 11. A. Weeks, Hickman, Chelsea, do,
bchr C W. Locke, lluutley, Dorchester, do.
bchr C. Newklrk, Huntley. Cambridge, do.
bchr Reading RK.No.tS. Anderson, N, Haven, do,
bchr J. L. Vorhees, Vorhees. New Haven, HcottASons.
bchr J. II. Marvel, Quillln, Norfolk, do.
bchr (lov. Burton. Ludlnm, baleru, do.
brhr K. belnier, Price, New Haven, do.
bchr M, Knlgbt, Bonn. Boston. Rnmmell A Hunter,
bchr Kxprenn, Wallace, Washington, J. T. Junius,
bt'r R. Willing, Ciindlff, Baltimore, A droves, Jr.
bt'r Mayflower. Robinson, New York, W.P.ClyOeACo.
bt'r Torrence, Fllbrlrk, New York, do.
Tug Hudson. Carr, Baltimore, with a tow of barges,
W. P. Clyde A Co.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
brhr Gertrude, Caldwell, 11 days from Hlllsboro, N.
B., with plaster to H. Pot tit.
bchr Jas. Cummlngs, Whlrlow, 5 days from James
River, with lumber 10 Httcou. Collins A Co.
Hcbr Olivia, Pox, 1 day from Odessa, with grain to
J. L. Bewley A Co.
bchr Clayton and Lowber. Jackson, 1 day from
Smyrna, with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co.
bchr W. P. Phillips, Soniers, from Boston,
bchr J. Allderdlce, Jackaway, from Boston.
bchr U, Taulane. AdaniR, from Boston.
bchr J. L Maloy. Russell, from Boston,
bchr J. Lancaster, Williams, lrom Boston.
bchr N. K. Clark, Clark, from Boston,
bchr H, H. Hharp, Webb, from Boston.
bchrS. McDevllt, McDevltt, from New London.
bchr Ocean Bird. Manner, from Newark.
bchr Reading HR. No 45, Anderson, from N. Haven.
bchr 8. P. M. Tusker, Allen, from Portland.
bclir Minnesota. Phlnney, from New Bedford.
bchr C. Newklrk, Huntley, from Cambridgeport.
bcbrC. Merrick, Montgomery, from Maiden.
bchr O. Watson, Nlckerson, from Norwich.
bchr C, YV. Locke, Huntley, from Dorchester.
bteamerD. Utley. Davis. 24 hours from Mew York,
with rtittoo in W f Rulrrt Ar. Co.
bteamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York,
with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Tug Hudson, Carr. from Baltimore, with a tow of
Darges to w. r. ciyae a co.
Ft'T Back. Bchr E. Q. YVillard, Parsons, hence for
Portland, with coal, collided on Wednt-sday after
noon, off League Inland, with barque Ormus, from
iBraenes. The K 1. wiliara lose roremasv. jiooooiu.
'. bowsprit, and everything forward, above deck; sprung
j mainmast, bhe will discharge for repairs.
BELOW.
j Brig J. and H. Crowley, Crowley, from Cardenas,
1 MEMORANDA.
1 steamship Propontls, HUgtnson, hence for Liver-
, pool, sailed lrom j- ortrenn Monroe 1st Inst.
bteamshlp Hunter, ltogers, hence, at Providence
I 80th ult.
Brig Amor, Olsen, for Philadelphia, cleared at New
. York yesterday,
I bchr D. F. Wilder, Heather, hence, at Asplnwall
15th ult.
bebr a Fish, Davis, from Waldsboro for Philadel
phia, sailed lrom Holmes' Hole utu ult.
bchrs Crown Point. Severs; P. A. banders, Carroll;
and Mary b. Lunt, Brown, hence. at Newburyport Sutu
. ultimo.
Bchr Dictator, Nlckerson, for Philadelphia, sailed
irum Havana inn uu.
bchr b. Bruen, Crawford, hence, via Charleston, at
Jacksonville 24th ult.
bchr Caroline C, Horner, hence, at Portland 1st Inst.
bcbrll.O. Ely, McAllister, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Richmond 8OU1 ult. , ,
bchrs A.bhepherd. Bowers, tor Boston; 8. Clark,
Grlllln, lor balem; Black Diamond, Young, lor Dan
versport; Evergreen, Bellows, tor balem: Lucy.Copp,
for Portland: and Lamartlne. Kelly, for baco, all lor
Philadelphia, at .Edgar to wu 2uiu ult,
MISCELLANY.
The case of the British steamship Gladiator, from
Liverpool for New Orleans, was decided at Key Wesi:
salVHge at V per cent, ou null aud cargo, valued at
tlUO.UIU.
bchr Robert Caldwell, Captain McCormack, cleared
at Charleston recently with, perhaps, the largest
cargo that bas ever gone from that port in a vessel of
that class, bhe curries Ht:9 bales upland cotton, weigh
ing 617,600 pounds; S2 bales bea Inland cotton, 24.318
pounds; total. 4;i.818 pounds; 112 pieces plank, 10,4til
feel tola! value lno,9y. Her freight list adds up a
little short of i'jooo. In gold.
FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I have a large stock oi every variety of
FURNITURE,
Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of
PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COilAUifi BUIT8.
WALNUT CHAMBER BUIT8.
PA HIOR bUi'lW IN VELVET PLUSH,
PARLOR bUl'Ib IN HAIRCLOTH.
PARLOR bUITb IN REPb.
Bldeboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book
cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc.
r. p. ersTiNE,
(1 K. E. corner SECOND and RACE Streets.
ESTABLISHED 1705.
A. S. ROBINSON.
Frcncli Plate Lookins-GIasses,
ENttliAVINGS. rAlNTlNGS, DRAWINGS ETC.
. Manufacturer of all kindi of
LOOKIire-QLASS, FORTH AIT, AND FICTUR1
FRAUES TO ORDER.
No. OlO OHESNUT STREET
THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL,
PHILADELPHIA. 61
POSTER'S RESTAURANT
NO, 1S1 KOtTU TIIIltD KTKEJET,
OrrOBlTE GIBABD BAKE, PHILADELPHIA
Oysters and M eels r t r'llhonrs 4Hat
Wj, PHILADELPHIA B UBUJSU'a
SlQiT BANDAUK INSTITUTE, Wo, H N.
4 NINTH Klrl abnv. Market. B. O.
EVERETT, alter thirty years' practical eipeneute,
guarantees the skilful adluntnienl of his Premium
Patent Graduating Preesure Truaa. and variety or
Olhere. bupportera, Klantlc BtocklUk'S. bhou.Of r
braces, Crutchea. buspenders, t. Ladles "!
menu couduuled by a Lady, s
MAY 3, 18G7.
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSI C
RICH I MIS' ENGLISH OPEIlA.
CA HOLT N K RICH I NOH 1)1 RFCTRESS
KlltsT N KlilT OF THE NEW OPERA.
THIS (Friday) KVKNINH, May 3,
COA1PLIM KNTAHY BENEFIT
Tendered by Mr. and MIhs Rirhlnics to
AUUl'HTUd b. PENNOVER,
(Bu-lness Manager),
when will be presented, for the first time In
Philadelphia by this Company, Auber's most charm
ing Opera, tbe
Don ITenrlco.
Mr. William Castle
Rehollea
t (Hint tie Cm in pa Major..
Don behusliau
(marina
..Mr, b. C. Campoell
..Mr. Henry Peakts
.....Mr. D. B. Wylie
....Mls O. RichliiKS
Diana
'I' 1 1 l.' I KTll M I. K
....Mrs. E. boijuiu
used In this Opera were made expressly for It In
Paris, and Imported at great expennn.
SATURDAY AKTEHNOOV.
CROWN DIAMONDS MATINEE,
MONDAY EVENING, May 6
RKNEFIT OF MR, EDWARD SEQUIN.
CADEMY OF MUSIC.
CARL WOLF S O H N'S
FAKEWELL CONCEltT
TIll'KMDAT ETENINU, MAT 16, 1807.
SECURED SEATS ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITH
OUT EXTRA A'llAJHGE.
Ticket office or en on MOiv DaY. the 6th Inst., and
every following day previous to the concert, at Mr.
1 HUM PLER'b Music btere, corntr of SEVENTH aud
IHE.-NUT btreets.
Holders ol Green Tickets can have them exchanned
for secured seals withe ul extra charge, bypreHenting
mem ai me i ictcei onice, iiei
VTEW CHESN DT STREET THRATBE.
XN THIt EVENING,
A HIT! A HIT! A GLOlllOUSI HIT I
THE NEW PLAY,
In a prologue and live acts, entitled
AFTER MANY DAYS:
AN INVENTOR'S DREAM.
Trodnred with
NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY,
AMONG WHICH IS
A BEAUTIFUL bEA PANORAMA, WITH REAL
PLEASURE YACHTS.
This scene in each representation hns held the
audience BRKATULKSH AND SPELL-ROUND.
The ninmeuvreft nf Mm Yachts, as thev
lAlti AINU P,A11, AltUUIHU X ilU, O 1 AUC,
have been nightly received with
THUNDERS O ArrLAUOI.,
Anfl tha
TERRIFIC STORM AND SHIPWRECK
have been pronounced the
PIN EST bCENIO EFFECTS
ever produced upon the 8tage In thin city.
THE ELEGANT CONSERVATORY HCENE
THE ENGLISH COUNTRY CHURCHYARD
have been acknowledged
UNEQUALLED IN COMPLETENESS OF DETAIL,
beats secured six evenings in advance.
bATURDAY AFTERNOON".
GRAND FAMILY MATINEE.
MEJTS JOHN DEEW'8 ARCH STREET
THE A 'I RE. Regins at X to 8 o'clock.
FAREWELL RENEFIT
AND LAST NIGHT RUT ONEOF
LADY DON.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, May 8,
BROTHER ROB AND I.
Fanny (with songs) LADY DON
LADY DON lu a choice selection of Scotch Rallads
and Tableaux Vlvants :after which
PERbEUb AND ANDROMEDA.
Perseus LADY DON
MONDAY-MR. J. W. WALLACK,
in the greatly successful play of
A DANUEROUa GAME.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE,
N. E. cornerof NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, Mays.
FliUST NIGHT OF ELIZABETH.
AND BENEFIT OF
tbe Celebrated aud Accomplished Artiste,
MRS. F W, LANDER, formerly i
MlbS J. M. DAVENPORT,
conceded hv the Public and the Press the
FIRST ACTRESH OF THE DAY,
who will appear, for the (I ml time lu Philadelphia,
in her latent and greatent triumph,
ELIZA BE1 H, QUEEN OF ENGLAND,
in tbe grand Historical Tragedy of that name.
Mr, Jam en 11. Taylor as... Earl or Esex
Mr. J. B. Roberts an Lord Burleigh
ELIZABETH EVERY NIGHT.
A
TTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY.
CONCERT HALL.
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY,
tbe Grand Illuminated Mirror ot
YPT AND TIIK HOLY LAND,
COMMENCING
MONDAY EVENING, May S.
Tbe popular Lecturer, Colonel W, ii. MAURICE,
Is engaged.
Cards ol admission, 60 cents, or two for 73 cents.
Children ball-price.
A grand MATINEE will be given on SATURDAY
AF'lERMJON.May U,at2,'i P. M.
Tickets, aa cents, or five fur ii. 6 1 lot
EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE
Tbe Forty-Fourth Annual fixhlbltlon
OF TUB
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH,
Is now open day and evening, from S A. M. till 7 P.
M , and from 8 till lu in the e veulug.
Admittance, 2& cents.
beano n Tickets, 60 cents. 4 22 86t
ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY.
bPBING FXIIIIHTION SOW OPEN,
AT Til El It NEW CIAIXER.1E,
NO. 1834 CHESNUT HTREET,
From A. M to 6 P. M. i 13 tt
Admission. 26 cents. Beason Tickets. 50 cents.
TP OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.-
JfJ IMMENSE ATTRACTION.
FOX'B COMBINATION TROUPE
EVERY EVENING.
GRAND CORPS DE BALLET.COM IC PA NTOMIM1
ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE. COMIC PANTO MIMA
XT EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE
JJN iXEVFNTH btreet, above CHEHNUT,
"TIIK FAmiJLY KEMOKT"
OPEN roK TIIK SEAsOH.
CAHN4 KOMM A 1IIXE1M 911MMTKKLA,
the Great btar Troupe of the World, In their GRAN1
ETHIOPIAN bOIREES, bONGb. DANCED, NEV
BURLEbtiUEb, aud PLANTATION SCENES.
Doo. s open at 7 o'clock. Com mend na at 8 o'clock
8 Do J. L, CA RNCRObo, Manager.
GERMAN I A ORCHESTRA, PUBLIC RE
hcareals every bATURDAY AFTERNOON, a,
M UblCAL FUND HALL, 8l, o'clock. Engagement
made by addretwing GEORGE BAbTERT, Agent, No
liiiil MONTEREY bU, between Race and Vine. 2 ggn
HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND! FRESH AIR
-BEAUTlrUL bCEIN ERY HEALTHFUL
JKXKRCIbK THE. BATH ENTERTAINMENT Ol
THJli BEST KIND.
M1U4. MARY LAKEMEYER
respectfully lulorms her irlends aud the publlo gene
rally, that she will opeu the beautilul Island Pleasure
Ground known as
bMITn'S IbLAND.
on 6UNDAY next, May . bhe Invites all to come
and enjoy with her the delights of this favorite stiin
nrer resort. 4 So if
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC.
CUTLERY.
A fine assortment of POCKKT and
TABLE CUTLERY. RAZOR. RA
Zl R bTROPb, LADIES' bCllHKOUM
PAPEH AND TAILOBH' BHEARb, ETC. al
' ' L. V. HELWOLD'S
Cheap Btore, No. 1S5 boutb TENTH btreet,
H g Three dnnn, alwiva Walnut,
IT I-i O IL 1ST
AMD
Preserver of Natural Flower.
A. H. POWELL.
No. 725 AKCII Street. Below Eiffhtl
BouquetsWreaths, Baskets, Pyramids Of Cut Flow
ere furnlehed to order at all Heinous. 1 "
HARD RUBBEK ABTIilCIAL
LIW itrt. Aruis, A I'd I""
Defornilty, eto. etc. Thee Uwtrj
transferred from life """
t.ii. .T,.. teJ. 1 bey are ap-
:rx bViff uuid v
ut anJ our principal bargi
is. it May2itL IHiifi; May i.
lroved an
Addreaa ; KIMBALL A CO..
uureaa AUU Btreet Philadelphia.
Pamphlets free. H fliu
fl
vv
GOVERNMENT SALES.
-pvKI'OT OF A 11 MY OLOTUINQ AND
hil Jkffbkh'onvillb, Ind., April 30, 1867.
Will be sold m public auction, to the Highest
bidder, on WEJlNEHDAY, May 15, 1807, at 18
o'clock A. M., tlie following artloleu of con
demned property:
29,013
Woollen Blan
l(Vt HaversAckg.
Ill KuHpsncks.
l,a0 KnitJackets.
4K2 GreAt-Coat Hlraps.
2-1 Haslies,
12 l'nlrs Ch'.vrorw.
I'alrs Hhoulder
Hoales.
9 Canteens.
6! lied Hacks.
6U Picks.
6 Tick and Axe Han
dles. 6 Wall Tents.
4 Wall Tent File.
80 Hat Feathers.
Id lint Ilugles.
10 Hat KiMftes.
40Sets Drn m Hnnres.
80 Drum Cords.
8 Trumpets.
24 ItugleH.
10 Bugle Cords and
Tassels.
kets.
18,403 Trowsers, InTy.
2,840 " Mounted.
1,72 Sack Coats, lined.
16,751 " unlliied.
2,478 Uniform Coals.
Jnckets.
f9 Ureal CohIs. Inf'y.
Oil " Mounted.
701 Bhlrts.
2o7 Drawers.
3,30(1 l'nlrs Blockings,
Va I'nira boots.
10 l'nlrs Hoolees.
Ill Forage Caps.
1,677 (np Covers.
21 Hats, crossed sa
bres. 81 lint Cords and
Tassels.
8Rlbley Teuts.
25 Hlielter Xeiits.
8 Fifes.
2!) Drum Heads.
6 Drum Minus.
1,6T0 Sets Tent Polos.
4.10 it arus iu oz. i uck.
(J8 Yards Uoz.Duck.
13H Vain
Drum-
sticks.
Terms Cnsh. in Government funds,
bale to lake place at the Clothing Warehouse
(Hospital tirotinds).
By order or Major-Oeneral Thomrw,
. A. HULL,
4 29 12t Captain and M. S. K U. H. Army.
SALE OF DAMAGED CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE V L O T H I N G DEPOT,
bCHUYLKlLL AHKENAL, OFFICE OF EXE
CUTIVE AND INSPECTING OFFICER,
Philadelphia (Pa.), April 25, 1867.
Will be sold at Publlo Auction, on account of
the United Htates, at the Hcliuviklli Arsenal.
Grav's Ferry road, Philadelphia, Pa., oa
HATURDAY, May 4. 1867, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
the following-nauied articles of Damaged Cloth
ing and Equipage, viz.:
Axes, Pick, Axes, Felling, Boots,
Blankets, iDfantry Couts, GreatOoata,
Forage Caps, Drawers, Trowsers,
Canteens, Camp Kettles, Cap Covers,
Knapsacks, H toe kings, Hpadca,
bcales (Brass), Bedsacks, bhlrts, eUs.
The property must be removed within five (5)
days from day of sale.
Catalogues will be furnished upon application
at tbls ofllce, or at the office of Army Clothing
and Equipnge, No. 1139 GIUAUD Street.
Terms Cash, in Government Funds,
By order of Bvt. Major-General GEO. H.
CKOHMAN, Assistant Q,uurtermaster-Geueralt
U.S. Army.
HENRY W. JANES,
Capt. and A. Q. M., BvU MJ. U. 8. Army,
4 2dht Executive and Inspecting Officer.
s
ALE OF POWDEK
Bureau of Ordnance, )
PIAVY 11KFARTMENT,
WAsniNOTON City, April !J, 1867. J
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 (fJtb) day of May, 1867, fifteen hundred
(1600) barrels of POWDEK, composed of rlfla
can, ion, musket, and ordinary cannon powder,
and eighteen hundred (1SO0) pounds compressed
powder.
These powders will be sold by sample, and la
lots to suit purchasers.
Terms, one-half cash in Government funds,'
and tbe remainder within ten days alter wards,
during which time the powders must be re
moved from the magazine, otherwise they will
revert to the Government.
II. A. WISE,
4 24 18t Chief of Bureau.
LUMBER. -1
i CAT BELF.CT WHITE PINE BOARDS
lODl. AND PLANK. ,
4-4, &-4, s-4, 2. 2X, I, and 4 Inch
CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, It eet lODK,
4-4, 6-4. ft-4. 2. l, 8, and 4-luch
WHITE PINK, PANEL PATTERN PLANK,
LARUE AND BUPERIOR bTOCK ON HAND.im
186X
BUILDING! BUILDINO
, BUILDING!
UMBEB.1 LUMBER! LUMBER
..... rvi r x- . , r ii r . . , . -. .
6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING.
4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING
WHITE PINE FLOOR1NGI,
ASH FLOORING
WALNUT FLOORING,
BPRUCE FLOORING,
bTEP BO RDS,
RAIL PLANK.
PLAbTKRING LATH.
CEDAR ANT nvuwwa
1867
BHlNULEb.
JbOIMt Ci-.JJAK BH INGLES.
bHORT CEDAR bHINGLEa,
COOPEK bHINOLEH.
FINE ABbORTMENT FOR WALK LOW.
No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND FOaTB.
IftKT DUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
JLOU I . LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS!
RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINE.
1 RfV7 ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDI
lOU I ALBANY LUMBER OF AU KIN Dai
bEAbONED WALNUT.
DBT POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH,
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS,
MAHOGANY,
ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS,
1867
-CIGAK-BOX MANUFACTURERS
r?lf4 A Vt.ltOY UIKlll'Am'HUt'uu
LD, K-ILtl ,..,. .......... 11
1 ftrKT SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE J0I3 "
JLOU I bPRUCE JOIWT
FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG.
BUPERIOR NORWAY bOANTLING.
MAULE, BROTHER A CO.,
11 22 Itrorp No. 2&00 SOUTH STREET.
F. H- WILLIAMS,
LUMBER MERCHANT,
SEVESIEESTll AND SPFiSG GARDEN STREETS
OFFERS
A rSUPKHlUU STOCK OP i
BUILD1KG LUMBER AKD IIAKD WOODS
4 8 Imwlml buitfthle for the Spring Trade.
J C. PERKINS,
LUMBER MERCHANT,
bucceiiior to K CUrk, Jr.,
NO. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. .
Constantly on hand a large and varied assortment
of Building Lumber. 5jJ
ROOFING.
jR O O X" I IS Gr
OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVER J
M.D WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH.
And coaled with UyUlD UUTTA PERCH A
PAINT, luuklng them pertectlr water-proof, LEAKS'
GRAVEL ROOFb repaired with Guttapercha Paint,
and warranted for rive years. LEAKY SLA Til
ROOFS ooaied with liquid which becomes a hard a
late. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON ooaied win
Liquid Guttapercha at auiall expeuaa, Ouatrangiuf
from one to two ceu le per' square foot. Old Board o
bhingle Roofs len cents per square fiot, all complete.
Mater lain conntaully on haud and for sale by thl
PHILADELPHIA AND PENNfc VLVANIA MOOJJ
1NG COMPANY. ""'KHOBAKT, 1
HI em No. 80 N. FOURTH Street,
XL O O I IV O ,
roui.
. a A U W URA W1. RAAtM a ..
Fen tia Paint, aud warrHiited lor live years "u
I..AH klA'lll HOU1M coated with Uqnll
Gutta Percha Paint, which become as hard as slaieL
ForTlN,tl-l'KM,itINC,audlMMMOF4
this Paiui la the n ,tut utlra of all other protection.
It lormi it perlectly Impervious covering, completely
reHittts the action of the weather, and constitutes
thoiouifb Jirote;tloii against leaks by rust or other
wise. Price only lrom one to two cent oer suuitra
fool,
TIN And URAVEJL BOOFIHO done At
liorieHi notice.
Material constantly on hand and for sals by Ul
MAMMOTH ltooriKJ tltHPilHI.
UJEl'liJLlMM A :I KETT,
1 21 8m No. HO GREEN btretl
PRIVY WELLS OWN EK3 OF PROPERTY
'I he only place to gel Privy Wells cleaned
dlslnleoted at ty low prices. peybon
, Manufactorer of Poudreit.
10f eOLDSMlTH'S HALL. LIBKAity SlrMel,
LI SII1HIK HOOFHt. FLAT OR STFK
C BI it W 1X11 UVTTA P I'll A Koof
1 J.l li, and coaled with JLIuill uiitti
ri HCUA 1-A1NT, muJiiug Uietu uexiectly waiei
p