CURIOUS MEDLEY. Bythe luke where drooped the willow ' Row, brothers, row; ' I want to be an angel, And jump Jim Crow. An old crow sat on a hickory limb, None knew him but to praise; Let me kiss him for his mother, For he smells of tfchweizer kase. The minstrel to the war has gone, With the banjo on his knee; He awoke to liar the sentry's shriek, There's a light in the window for thee. A frog he would a wooing go, His hair was curled to kill; He used to wear an old grey coat And the sword of iiuuker Hill. Oft in the stilly night Make w ny for liln:rty ! he cried; won't go home till morning, "With T'eggy by my side. I am dying, Egypt, dying, Susannah, don't you cry; Know how sublime a thing it is To brush away the blue-tailed ily. The boy stood on the burning deck, With his baggage checked for Troy; One of the few immortal names, His name was 1'at Molloy. Mary had a little lamb, He could a tale unfold; He had no teeth to eat a hoe-cake, As his spectacles were gold. Lay on, lay on, Macduir, Man wants but little here below; And I'm to be queen of the May, So kins me quick and go. CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS 8KB OUTSIDK PASES, Imtkrestino Anniversary. Those who last year a'.tended the anniversary of the "Northern Home lor friendless Cbildren,1' and of the "Home lor Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans," will not fail to be present at thia year's anniversary, which will be held iu the Uuion M. 13. Church, Fourth street, below Arch, on next Tuesday evening, May 14. Tbe occasion promises to be one ot unusual interest. In addition to a num ber of prominent speaker, among whom are his Honor ttie Mayor, Judges Pierce and Dre se tter, and Kev. Mr. Couk line, a variety of new and bcautliul songs and hymns will be sung by the children, together with dialogues, recita tions, etc. As the object of these model insti tutions is the pronioiijn of the weltare of honieleFS and friendless children, as well as of the orphans ol our soldiers and sailors, it is to be hoped that the house will be crowded to its utmost capacity. Those who attend will be more than repaid, as the children show remark able proncieucy in their studies, and will on this occasion afford their audience an oppor tunity of judging correctly ou tl.ls point, it is expected that his Excellency Gov. (ieary will be present and make a brief address. Methodist Historical Society. The need of an association of this kiui has been felt by the members of this denomination, and the matter has been acted upon at the Preachers' Meeting, and the organization of the Historical Societv of the Philadelphia Conference is the result" The object of the Society will be to collect and preserve information in counection with the rise and prosrees of Methodism within the ' bounds of the Philadelphia Conlerence and elsewhere, likewise objects of curiosity and in terest in the form of manuscript?, books, pamphlets, medals, portraits, etc. The follow ing officers have been elected: President, Rev. William Cooper, 1. D.; Vice-Presidents, Kev. B. H. Nadal, I). D., James W. Earley, Joseph Parrioh, M. D.; Corresponding Secretary and Librarian, Kev. G. VV. Lv brand; Recording Sec retary, William C. Bakes; Treasurer, D. II. Loudenslager. The hall of the Society Is at No. 1018 Arch street Annual Meeting of the Usivebsalist Asso ciation. Tbe annual iuectiug of the Philadel phia Univeisaliht Association took place yester day afternoon, in the church on Locust street, above Thirteenth. Rev. R. Eddy was chosen for Moderator. Reports were received from the churches connected with the Association, .which represented them to be in a growing condition. A new constitution was adopted, which gives as the counties embraced in the Association, Phila delphia, Berks, and Northampton. The Asso ciation resolved to meet next year at Easton, and Rev. Moses Ballou was chosen to preach the sermon before tne body, three committees one on Mission?, another on Sabbath Schools, and the third on Publications were appointed, ou motion ol Rev. Mr. Brijrif!'. Last evening, a sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Thayer, ot Boston. An Interesting Entertainment. The or phans of the army and navy pave an entertain ment, consisting of recitations, dialogues aud siDging, in the white department of the House of Retuge, on last Tuesday evening. Messrs. Lapp and Banks presided over the singing, assisted by the young ladies and geutlemen of Calvary Church. Several of the inmates of the Refute, uudtr the care of their teacher, Miss Rockwell, entertained the company with songs. The children were addressed by Masters Cook man, Ecklelt, Simpson, and Weill, of the Spring Garden Street Methodist Episcopal Sunday School. The orphans, assisted by the matron, Mrs. Matthews, sang patriotic (sonus, and the entertainment, upon the whole, was a pleasing novelty. A New Police District. City Councils re cently formed a new Police District, called the Eighteenth District, composed of portions of the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-fifth Wards, with the Siatiou House at Richmond Hall. Serjeant William Murray, of the Ele venth District, has been appointed Lieutenant of the new District. Arrkst op Alleged Pickpockets. Yester day atternoou two men, named James Peters x and William Bryan, were arrested on au Eighth street car for picking a gentleman's pocket. They were locked up in the Sixth Ward Station House for a hearing. Stabbed. Frank White, twenty-seven years old residing at No. 405 Penn street, while ficht inz'witta a roan at Front and Spruce streets, was stabbed In the right side, the point of the knife going to the depth of lour inches. He was takcu to the Hospital. j Committed Screw.. Levi Brocklehurst, re siding near the Lacrange Print Works, Bustle inn Twentv-tMrd Ward, hung himself lasteveu in",' while laboring under a tit ot temporary m tanitj. hMinF.N AFFAIRS. t nvenincr a errand Tap WILLOW 0 - --- co rotary $?hfk fHendl Willow Glee." of I "l ?n J 1 ' Mnhi. from In Camden, at o -h-elwtt and the both cities participated in ino '.-willow Binglnjr was fllent tnaj. Tntention of this !lce being aupe , I benefit of the Club to give a """iieM Children, due - II HIIUUVVM-' c- a Yesterday afternoon a number of lB i'Th in I dght at Second and Bridge men indulg -d l a taii ie.ardless "'rfVinrh to the dV.ri.nent, ot sundry eves etc. fmi.M5.ed Willi, Mathews U hu. nilf. ia broken. ' " " ,rAa A Rtr.mtre epidemio ng t e fedine ra.V in the environs Pre.yw!". r dving in large numbers 0fiJrDrr; ranidly. after continual vomiting, and ry rapw y Bymptom8 re- BpasniB, conyu, - THE, DAILY EVENING HXAIilM; T1EQIIAPM. For additional Marine JSewt tet Fir it Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA-THIS.DAY. Rrm RiRm........4,49 Moow KifiFji...,..niorn. Sen Sts... 7W Hihh Wat Ha.... 6 20 PHILADELPHIA BOAKD OF TRADE, P. C. McCammok, ) WASH. Ill'TlHKR, J-MOMTHiT OOMMITTK JOMM bfARHAWK, J MOVJlUKNTS of ocean stbaukks. for america. Tentonla Soulliamptuii...New York April 24 Erin Liverpool... New York. ...........April 24 Chicago -....Liverpool... New York April 26 CBlKl(ni........ChiH((iw.....New York April lin AtiilHiua London New York April t7 C.oiMaiicbesler..LIerpooi...New York April 27 Palmyra Live rponl...New York April HO Hew Y ork... Southampton. ..New York April 30 FOH EUROPE. America New York...Hremen May 9 loiunmla New York...GlBHKOW..... May H City ol Paris New Y ork... Liverpool .May 11 Iieiimark....New York...Llverpool May 11 Knl.oii ........New York. ..Havre ............... May 11 Teiitonla. -New York...Haniburtf -....May 11 Win. Penn -.New Y'ork... London ....May 21 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, KTO. Moro Castle New YorkHavana ........... Msy 9 Pioneer........ Plillaila .Wilmington .May II Juniata ..1'lillmla .New Orieuus May Toniiwaiida Plilladu Havannali ...... May U 11. Chaunc;ey....New York...AHpinwall May 11 Oen. Meaile New Y ork... New Orleans May U J.W. KvTUiaii..l'lilla)a (.'harleion -May 11 Pah Kee ..New York...bl. Jko May 11 Fung bhuey....New Y'ork. .. ilong Koug May 15 Feyle New Y ork... Havana May 16 bmrH and istriiieH l'lii laila Havana May 18 vomica New York. ..Havana May IS o. America ..New York... Brazil ..May 22 luailH are forwarded hy every Hteamer in the remilar line. The steamer for or from Liverpool call si Ctueenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The ateamer tor or from the Conti nent c&i at BoaUianjptou. CI.KARED YK-STF,RDAY. bchr Kalm r, Lambert, Koxbury, iiorda, Kellar & Nutting. St'r J. H. rthriver. Dennis, Jlultlniore, A. fl roves. Jr. M'r ClieHier. Jones, New York, W. 1. Clyde fc C!o. Tug Clyde, jjuticun, Baltimore, wlin a low ol Uui tres, W. P. Clyde fc Co. ARRIVED YKHTERDAY. Rohr MnKRle W. Male, Bowera, from Albemarle bound. N. C. with lish to J. B. Heyl A. ;o. bteamer Mayflower. Iioblimou, 24 hours from New Y'frk, with nidne. lo W. P. Clyde A Co. bteamer K. N. Falrchlld, 'front, 24 hours from New York, with nidne. to W. M. Balrd & Co. 'l ug Lookout, Alexander, from Baltimore, with a tow o: barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. Tug Clyde, Duncan, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. , MEMORANDA. bhlp Gov. Langdun, Davis, hence, at Acapulco 22J March. bhlp Gen. bhepley, Dinsmore, hence, via Illo Janeiro, at Acapulco 2d March. bteaniship Delaware, Thompson, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, at Boston yesterday. BrlK baniuel Welsh, Hocckei, hence, at Gibraltar liilh ult, bchr Clara, Baxter, for Phlladclphia.cleared at New York yesterday. bchr Georgians, Allen, from Bangor lor Philadel phia, at Newport 4t.li Inst., aud sailed again sth. benr W, Boardmau, Ballard, hence, at Newport 4th Instant, bchrs R. M. Carlisle. Totter, and R. II, Daly, Saun ders hence, at Providence (ith lust. bclirs Kvergreen, Belloste; it. W. Dillon, Lunlam; and K, B. Wheaton. Little, hence, at Salem litli Inst. bchrs Crown Point, bevers; Kuby, Cobh: M. b. Hint, Brown: and C. b. Carstairs, Adams, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newburyport fith Inst. bchr A. ityerson, for Philadelphia, sailed from New London 4th insU bclirs J. McAdam. Willard, and NT. C. Paine, Doane, hence, at Portland (ith InsU iftHchrs Montrose, Grlersou: Halo, Disney; and M. D. Craumer, Craumer, hence, at Newburyport tjth lust. NOTICE TO MARINERS. All vefsels trnm the United btates will, until further notice, be admitted to pratique at banla Cruz, Tene rlile, alter pertormlng at this port ot observation. They muBt, however, he provided with clean bills of health, properly certified by the bpanlsh Consul, otherwise they must go to Vigo or Mahou to obtain pratique. bants Cruz, Tenerlffe, April 13. Acting Master Robert Piatt, TJ. 8. N.. of the survey steamer Corwin, reports from Key West 17th tilt., that he fassed the mast ot a sunken vessel staudlmc In an upright and dangerous position, about ten leetontof water, with no rigging, bearing from Garden Key ueo .a.ey one-half lighthouse a, by is. u N., distant nine suu While navigation is open s fixed white light, forty feet above sea level, will be exhibited ou the Penin sular In Gaspe Bay. twelve miles NW. hy W. from Cape Gaspe. Its bearings are: Cape Haldimau b.; Gaspe Basin W. ,'a b. Notice Is hereby given that a green buoy, marked with the word Wreck," has beeu laid ten fathoms N. by K. ; K. of a barge sunk at the entrance of Jenklu bwatchwav. The buoy lies In three and one-half fathoms at low water spring tides, with the following marks and com pass bearings: Pritllewell Church, In line with the west end of a clump of trees next west of Cliff Town. N. by K. i K. The west end of mark trees lust open east of the easternmost tall chimney In bheerness Dockyard, b. by E. ., , , ... j en k in uuoy Dr.. y J - , uio.u. uuc u n.nL--vtlit..-ter cuble. . .... Tlie mast of tlie sunken oarge is stunning. By order. P. 11. BKUTHON, becretary. Trinity House, Loudon, April 17, ls7. DOM ESTUTPORTS. New Yobk. May tj, Arrived, steamship Ville de Paris, from Havre. bleamslilp Peril, neianoy, irom uaivesiou. SleaniBhlp ban Bslvador, Irom bavannah. I'lenred. steaniBlilns Malta, McMlcken, Liverpool; America, Meyer. Bremen; Albemarle, Bourne, Rich mond: Saratoga, King, do.: ship Golden Rule, Hall, ban Francieo; barques J. K. Brett, NlcUerson. Buenos Ayrt-s: Alvlngton, Adams. Rotterdam; Lorton, Fell, bt. John, N. B.; G. Trueman, Adams, Cardenas; brlHS Mary, U'JBrien, Buenos Ayres; a. . jewitt, nm, Marseilles; Marguerlte,Wllley,Port-au-Prince; btrom liesH, Hoyt, Kingston; Gazelle, Wsllsce, Cienluegns; T. 11. A. Pitt. Avery. Bermuda: schrs Althea, Derrick- son. Hamilton; A. C. Deverelt, Booth. Lavacoa; Ata- lanta, iukens, aui cayes; uiaueira, nuueui, rara, FURNI7UKE, BEDDING, ETC TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I save a large stock ol every variety ot FUKNITU11E, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAUlfi bOlTS, WALNUT CHAMBER BU11B, PARLOR bUl'lb IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR bUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR bUItS IN REPb. bldeboards. Extension Tabree, Wardrobes, Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc. r. v. otrsTiNE, 811 N. E. corner SECOND snd RACE Street. JJOUSE-FURNISIIING GOODS. EXCELLENT OPPOBTtNITT TONECUBB UABUAIMIM, To close tbe estate of the late JOlISi A. MUBFHET, Importer snd Dealer n IlouBe-Furnishine Goods, KO. 92 C11ESKITT I8TKEET, Between Ninth snd Tenth, South Side, Philadelphia His Administrators now offer the whole stock st prices below the ordinary rates charged. This stock embraces every thing wanted In s well-ordered house, hold: Plain Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden Ware. Buckets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, and Cooking Utensils or every description. A great variety of bllAKKR GOOD.S, BIRD CAG Lb, etc. etc., can be obtained on the most reason able terms. GENUINE ARCTIC REFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLEKb. A line assortment of PAPIER-MACHE GOODS. This is the largest retail establishment iu tins lln In Philadelphia, aud citizens and strangers will tindl to their advantage to examine our stock betore pu Chasing. NO'lE. Our friends In the country may orden mall, aud prompt attention will be given, fll utmtf HARD IlDBBEli ARTIFICIAL, LIMBb, Aruis, legt. Appliances for Delormlty, etc etc. These Limbs are trauslerred Irom life In form aud lit; are the lightest, most durable, com fortable, perfect, aud artlstlo substi tutes vet Invented. They ant il proved snd adopted by the Uuiied Stales Government sua our principal burgeon patented August 18, law; May 2.1, 1H; May lT lt4 Address Address jvimuiii,ijix).. No. 63 ABCH Street Philadelphia, Pamphlet! free. 27 Has tltlTT irit-l Dllll O IT T r w 7 ;j 1 lUUAfLl.! iln D U UltAUn 1 BANDAGE INSTITUTE, No, 14 N. '" NINTH Street, above Market. B. n EVERETT, after thirty vears' practical eiiiertenoe, guarantees the skilful ad)usimeut of his Premium Patent Graduating Preesure Truss, and a variety ot others. Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Shoulder Braces, Crutches. Suspender, etc Ladles' iisrt meuts conducted by Ladyt t. (1 TELEGRAPII TRIPLE SHEET PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 18G7. MEDICAL. POND'S EXTRACT OF HAIYIAIT1ELIS OR PAIN DESTROYER, Is on of the few domestic remedies which hsvecome Into general use and lavorjwllhoiit pulling. It is the product of s simple shrub, harmless lu sll cases snd, ss a domestic remedy, unequalled. RTJRNH, BRUISt, IAMENf-XS bOKENEbb SPRAINS, SORE THROAT, TCX ITH ACHE, EARACHE, NEUKAJXHA. KilKUMATlhM LL'M BAUO, nil 'u tlitr-s: boit,s. HT1NGS, W)KK KYFS. BLEEDING LUNGS, NOME, STOMACH.. OF TUB CORN, ULCERS. Ann other similar troublesome and painful arTectlnns, OLD KOREH. wune ii. promptly arrests all Iir.rtlUitttiivrT, Hundreds of physicians use It daily in their practice, and give It their unqualified recommendation, bold by our agents and dealers. The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sub scribers, Proprietors and buooessors to T. T. POND, to wheni all orders must be addressed. HUMPHREYS' JIOMCKOPATHIO MEDICINKCO., No. fttia BKOADWA Y, New York. PRICES OF POND'S EXTRACT. Six onnce bottles, with directions, retail-.. .....60 cents Pint bottles, with directions, retail.. n Quarts In bottle P7S Liberal discount to Physicians snd Dealers, SfMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHEEYir HOMUtlOPA THIC UPKCIflCS. FAMILY CASES Ol 8A large viels, morocco esse, containing a specilic for every ordinary disease, a lamlly s suhiecl to.and a book ol directions 10'00 Smaller Family and Travelling cases, with 20 to 28 vials fls to $8 Specifics for all Diseases, both for Curing and lor Preventive treatment, lu vials and f locket cases 2 to to iese Remedies, by the case or single box. are seui to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, free of charge, on receipt of tlie price. Address Jl U J PH HKYH' SPECIFIC HOMtEOPATHIU MEDICINE COMPANY. Oftlceiind IieuoU N. 62 BKOADWAY.New York. Dr. HUMPHREYS Is consulted dally at his olllce, persoiially or by letter, as above, tor all forms of disease. For sale by DYOTT A CO., JOHNSON, HOL LOWAY A COWDEN, T. It. CALLENDER, and AM P.ROSE SM ITH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and at BLITHE'H Drug Store, No. H120 Market street, and by sll Druggists. 6 27 tilths ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC. P K N N BTEAM KNGIa'E AnU iiJiiiliOILER WORKM.-N'EAFIE & LEVY i 1.AL11LAL AK D 1 11 kllltlCTIllA I. k'l.l N 1. l. KW MACHlNlb'lb, BOILER -MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, aud FOUNDERS, having lor many yean beeu In BUbccKstui operation, and neen exclusivelj engaged lu building and reairlng Marine and Rlvei Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Watel Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc, respectluily oiler theli services lo the public as being lully prepared to con tract for engines of all sins, Marine, River, aud Stationary ; having sets of patterns of uillerent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch, Every description of paltern-maklng made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure Fine, Tubular, and cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal iron. Forcings of all sizes oud kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of ail descriptions; Roll Turning, bciew Cutting, and all other work connected wilh tlie above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at ihe establishment lree ol charge, and work guar anteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect salety and are provided. ith shears, blocks, falls, etc. etc for raising heavy or light weights. . JACOB C. NEAFIK, JOHN P. LEVY. 8 21 BEACH and PALMER Stree J. VA COHAN MKBKICK, WILLIAM H. MJLBBICJE JOHN K. coric SOLTIIWARK fcOLKDliy;, FIFTH AND Washington btreew, Philadelphia. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, mannfucture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines loi Laud, River, aud Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. Castings o'all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Era- Roofs ior Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad stations, etc Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and most Unproved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Saw, and Urlst Mills, Vacuum Paus, Open bteain Trains, Deltcators, Fillers, Pumping En gines, etc bole Agents tor N. Bllleux's Patent Sugar Bollln, Apparatus, Nesniy til's Patent bteain Hammer, anf Aspinwall A W oolaey's Patent Centrifugal bugat Draining Machine. 6ttu BRIDESBUKCJ MACHINE WORKS OFFICE, No. 66 N. 1RONT bTREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared to till orders lo any extent for oar well-kuow li MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin ning, aud Weaving. W e Invite the attention ot manufacturers to oar ex tensive works. 1 ALFRED JENKS A SON, STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, No. 327 CHISNUT STREET, Manufacturers of CAST-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPB Of all sizes; also Fittings for the same, at the lowest market rates. - Extensive machinery has beeu pre pared, and we are now ready lo furnish this pipe to any amount at short notice. Also general Railroad aud Steamboat supplies. 223 8m ROOFING. K, O O X1 I IS Gr . OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) CO VEBt ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH, And coated wltb LIQUID GUTTA PERCH A PAINT, making them perfectly water-proof. LEAKY GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gutla Percha Paint, and warranted for five years. LEAKY SLATK ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard of slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coaled wile Liquid Gulta Percha at small expense, Coslranglrj from one to two cents per square foot. Old Board oi bhlngle Roofs ten cunts per square foot, all complete Materials constantly oil hand and tor sale hv tin PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOlf, ING COMPANY, GEORGE HOBART, 11 2 dm No. U N. FOURTH Street, I, O O F I N Gr , LI Nil IK4JLK B04t'N, FLAT OR MTF.EV o :iti Willi uiiiTA : iia hoop lN4i-4 l.'l II, aud coaled with 1IHHI 4i)U'rx4 1-1.KC1IA 1'AINT, making them perfectly watei proof. I.DAKT DBAVGL ROOFS repaired with Guttl Percha Paint, aud warranted lor five years, LUkl KXATU ItOOtS coated with Llqnit Guna Percha Paint, which becomes as hard as slate. l(irTlN, OPPt:U,Xln:,iiil I HON UOOFtl this Paint Is the n ylut ultra of all other protection. It forms a perfectly Impervious covering, completely resists the action of the weather, and constitutes a thorough protection agaiusl leaks by rust or other wise. Price only Irom one to two cents persquar foot. Tin ana unATiJi uuvriau aone at shortest notice. Material constantly on band and for sale byth BlAJJIMOlll KOOllNO OJil'A.. UA.1141.tAr .V K i:KETT, 1 Jl 6m Noaoa GREEN Street UNSKKVICEAHLU C1UA HTE U M AST E U'S (STORES AT AUCTION. Depot Q uartkkmasteu's Offick, YVashingion, I). C, May 8, 1807. J By directum of the Uunrlcrinuster-tieiiorul, a large lot of Q,uurtermuter't stores will be sold nt Public Anctlon, at Lincoln Depot, com niencing ou WliDNKsDAY, May , at 10 A. M.. under the supervisiou of Captalu James (i. l'uyne, A. Q,. M., cousiHiinu lu part of 30 four-liorbo Army oo Muddlu liluukets. WiitlotiN. :K4 Olllce Desks. 6 two-liorso Army Wa- l!:l Ollioe Tublos, gous, "H illce Coal Stoves. 6 tpiing Army Wa- Si Ollice Wood Stoves. pons. Portable Fori;os. 10 tour-horse Scavenger Ki4 Stuitb's Koi kes. A liny WugouH. 3 Cooking Kauges, with 10 Curts. ! fixtures. M two-horse Auibu- 10 Hath Tubs. lances. 6B Doors. 115 sets Wheel Hai ness. lo Wheelherrows. ti(i sets Load llurness. Tools Carpeutor's.Sad- 67 sets wheel Ainbti. lauce lliu noss. r7 I.eud Harness. 153 McClellan Saddles, ilol Wagon Saddle. Ill K. H. Wagou Whips. 23-1 Halter Chains. 813 liuckets. 1(27 Gum Huckfts. al Wniron I5ridlos. 00 Huddle lings. riler's, Blacksmith's, Tinner's. Jo yards Cocoa Mat- tlllK. 1010 pounds assorted nope. IOoo pounds Scrap Iron. 50(10 pounds old Horse Shoes, , liU Wiudow Sashes. And a larire lot ofoth erartlnlna. iTeruis Cash, lu Ooverumont funds. 1'urchasers will remove their gooda withlB ten days Irom day of sale. CHARLES . TOMPKINS, 69 lit L'vt. Brig. Uiin.lDttpUQuttrteruuwt. SHIPPING. Jf"A-" Till: I A '. I A AMI! SOU i HERN M AIL, blKAM&lilP IX1M. lAlil b RKWULAR LINE "Olt NAVANNAIT, OA. TONAWAMja.w tons, Captain Wm. Jennings, V YUM ING, ktki tons, Captain Jacob Teal. The steamship TON AW AN DA, will leave for th sbo port on Saturday, May II, at 8 o'clock A. M., Irom the second wharf below bpruce street. through passage tickets sold aud freight taken for sll oiutsln connection with iheGeorgla Central Rail road. WILLIAM L JAMES. General Agent, . . No. DM H. Delaware avenue, Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Gammell. l( 'UK IlllLAIKL,rilIA AMD 1401 .'IUL'I.xt ..... ..m.u.. Al b REGULAR hEM l-M ONTHLY LINE, bTA BOFTH K UN ION.1202 tons. Capt. T. N. Cooksej wriii i11 ions, captalu P. L. Hoxlu, will leave this port every two weeks alternately turnlug" ' ""'ana for passeLgers going aud re- The JUNIATA will leave lor New Orleans May -, at 8 o clock A. M., lroui the second wharf oviow bpruce street. The bTAROFTHE UNION wJlleaveNew w leans for this port May li. 1 farough hills ot lading signed for freight to Mou... Galveston, Natchet, Y'lcksburg, Mempuis, Nasuv-t Cairo, bt. Louis. Louisville, and Cincinnati. WILLIAM L. J AM ES, General Agent, 'll No. 814 S. Delaware avenue. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckeison A Co. T mk,JH. SOL i HERN 1A1L bl 'KAMbHI P COM Uil b REGULAR bEM 1-AIUN 1 HL Y LINE HILMIatiiOn, . C:. 1 he steamship HON EER. 12 tons. Captain J. Ben. nelt, will leave lor the above purl on biuuruay, May II, at b o clock A, M., fioni the second wharl below bpruce street, Bnls o .lading signed at through and reduced rates to all principal points In Nona Carolina. Agents al VV llioliiKtoli, Worth A Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAM EH, General Agent, r No. 814 b. Delaware avenue, f-rfrr STEAM TO LlVFKPOOL CALLING m I- ' i in at uueiiHtowu. The luniau Line, salllui bi uii- ecKly. carrying the United btates Mails. RK'lURN '1 ICKE'l S TO PAR1M AND BACK XlltOl LLADO, f JIM UUL.JJ. CITY OF P.Alils baturday. Mav 11 CITY OF LIMERK K .HY OF NEW YORK.... CITY OF BOSTON ti l Y OF BALTIMORE.., Wednesday, May 16 ....baturday. May Is ...Saturday. Mav 2A ....Suiurday, June 1 and eiich succeeding balurday and Wednesday, noon, from Pier No. 4.r, N orth River. RATES OF FAbbAOR By the mall su-uuier sailing every Saturday- Pavable lu Gold. Payable lu Currency FirBtCabli f i in To London 116 Steerage i o i.onuon m To Paris 41 '1 o Paris 12f Passage bv the WednesduV steamers: First Cahb, tjllO; Steerage, fio. Payable in Lulled btates currenoy Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Br men, etc., at moderate rates. Steerage passage Irom Liverpool or Queenslown, $T, currency. Tickets can be bought here by persons send lug lor their trieuds. For further Information Bpply at the Companvi oil i res, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 8 7 No. 411 CHEbN UT btreet, Philadelphia, 7Fr PASSAGE TO AND PKOJk Ji lJll. UHKaT uuitaim and iukt a Klk , Jil bTEAAlMAlP AM) bAlLING PACKET, Ai JtKDUt r D HATES. DRAFTS AVAILABLE 1 liKOl (lllul'T ENGLAB lKl.I.ANli, l-C OILAND, AND WALLS. For particulars apply to 1 aPSCOTT BROTHERS CO., No. S6HOU1 P birect. and No. 2a BROADWAY 11 Or lo TH OS. U. BE AKLK, 217 W ALNUT Ht l ORNtW YORK SWIFTSURR '''f'-......-.l.l.. i i. ttSiHuf'tr and bwlltsure Lines, via Delawari and Rarllan Canal, ou aud after the lbth of March, leaving dally at 12 M. and 6 P. M., connecting with all Northern aud Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken upon accommoda ting terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., 11 No. 182 S. DELAWARE Avenue. T( KIITP P A PTAIVH A VTV flWHPDC A v . . - . - .... u ,, iiui.ij, I, The undersigned havina lessed the KEN. hii-olOiN SCREW DOCK, begs to inform bis frieudi and the patrons of the Dock that he Is prepared with increased facilities lo accommodate those having ves sels lo be raised or repaired, and bemg a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atten tion to the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Captainsor Agents, bhip-Carpenters, and Machinists having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency lor the sale of " Wetterstedt'i Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, for the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this city. I am prepared to furnish the same ou reasonable terms, JOHN H. HAMMITT, Kensington bcrew Dock, 1 DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street. LUMBER. i QtUT SELKCT WHITE PINE BOARDS lOOl. AND PLANK. 4-1, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2X, 8, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 1 eet long. 4-4, 6-4. tt-4, 2, 2, H, Slid 4-lllCh WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANK, LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HANDJJn 1867. -BDILDISG! BUILDING BUILDING! LUMBER I LUMBER! LUMBER 4-4 l J rtUL,ll A r lAJUitWINU, 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING, 5- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING WHITE PINE FLOORING, AbH FLOORING WALNUT FLOORING, SPRUCE FLOORING. bTEP B04 RDS. RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. ' "1 ft AT -CEDAR AND CYPRES J.OVJ I SHINGLES. IXIJNw CEUAIl SHINGLES. SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES, COOPER SHINGLES. FINK ASbORTMENT FOR SALE LOW. No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. 1 RAT LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS J.OU I . LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINE. 1 QfiT ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIND! XOU J ALBANY LUMBER OF AM. KLNDdi SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1867 CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURER! , CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. -SPKUCEJOIST! 6PKUCEJ0I8 XOU I SPRUCE JOIST FROM 14 TO a FEET LONG, SUPERIOR UORWAY SCANTLING. MA CLE, BROTHER A CO., 11 22 6mrp No. 2600 SOUTH STREET. J C. P E It K I NB, LUMBER MERCHANT, buccesuor to K Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHK1STIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large and varied assortment Of Building Lumber. 6ij JT1TLER, WEAVER & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc. No. North WATER btreet. and Ho. 22Norlh DELAWARE Aveuue, PH1L4IJU'HA. Edwin H.Fiti.kk, isln hakl Wicaveb. CONKAI) F. Cl.OTIIIKK. g Hj CO B N EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY dc CO., KKMOVKD TO N. E. Corner of MARKET and WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING Ot everv Description, lor Grain, Flour, Salt, buper-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust, Etc. Large aud small GUNN V BAGS constantly on hand, a J Also, WOOL SACKb. John T. Baii.ky. Jamkb Casoadk!, 912 ARCH STREET. OAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS. BRONZE STATUARY! Etc. VAN KIRK t CO. would resuectfkillv dlna-t tha attention of their friends, and the public generally to their large aud elegant assortmeut of OA FIX ll'RPb. CHAN DELI ERb, aud ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WARES. Those wishing handsome aud thoroughly made Goods, at very reasonable prices, will find It to their advantage to give us a call Wore purchasing elsewhere. N. B. boiled or tarnished fixtures rertuished with special care and al reasonable pnem. 2atiin VANKIRKCO, g L AT E MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed lor Durability B uty, trength. and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work General!) made to order. J. 13. KIME8 S CO., 8 12 tto m SIX and wa CH-UxNUT HtreeW FINANCIAL BANKING HOUSE Jay Cooke & Co., 11S AND 11-1 S. THIRD T., PIIILAD ., Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD O-SOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LUiEKAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Blocks bought and sold ou ComrulbBlou. Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. 3 u 8m U. S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO.I6M TIIIRDSTh.no. 8 NAKSAC ST., l'mLADKLI-UIA. 1 NEW YOBK IV la W STATE LOAN FOR HALE AT LOWEST PRICE. CONVERSIONS MADE OFJ 7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE. ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND ttOLD EXE CUTED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. li A U C U S T 8EVEMHIRTY NOTES, CONVERTED WITUOIIT CUARCIE; INTO THE NEW FIVE-IVEMIT COLD INTEREST BONDS. Large Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds fur nished as soon as received Irom Washington, JAY COOKK & CO., I4tl No. 114 S. THIRD STREET. 7 3-lOs, ALL SERIES, COKVKliTKD INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY WITHOUT CHARGE BONDS DELIVERED JKKEDIATELT. DE HAVEN &BROTHER, m, Ko.40S0lJTnTnillDSt 7 3'IOS. SEVEN - THIRTY NOTES CONVERTED WITHOUT CHARGE INTO THE NEW O - O S. BONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted atfllta market rates. WM. PAINTER & CO., 8 263m NO. 86 SOUTH THIRD ST p. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 38 B. THIRD Street. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OP AL KINDS AND STOCKS, BONDS, ETC BOUGHT ADD BOLD AT THJ Philadelphia and Hew York Boards of Broker COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED DRAFTS ON NEW TOKK Always for sale In sums to snlt purchasers I I in RATIONAL BANK OF THBl REPUBLIC Koh, 800 and Sll C11ESNCT Street, rBIXADKLPHIA. CAPITAL, taOO.OOO-FULL PAID, DIRECTORS, Jos.T. Bailey, IWilllam ErvienSani'l A. Blspham. Kdw. B. Orne. Osgood Welsh, t rod. A. Hoyt. atllan HUlw.lB. Kowland, JrWiu. it. Khawn. PBK8IDKNT, WIlXJAil H, RHAWN. OABHIKB JOSEPH P. MUMFORD. TBI!!". PJEW TATE LOAN. Past due Loans ot the State of Peons1 "ItU the accrued Interest thereon, taken In payment lor the New State Loan of Peonsy lvania. Amounts to suit purchasers, without charge. For sale by J. E. BID Q WAY, 1 banker, (2121 ' wo, 67 . THIRD ST., PUILA, FINANCIAL. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, NORTHWEST CORNER OF FOURTH AND " MARKET STREETS, EORE W. HILL, PRESIDENT, E. B. HALL, CASHIER, OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bankers'. Merchants', and Manufacturers' Accounts! solicited. 18 thstu8m . ' AMUSEMENTS. - A DEMY OF MUSIC. CARL WOLFSOHN'S FAREWELL CONCERT, THURSDAY EVENINO, MAT IS, 1M7. SECURED SEATS ONK DOLLAR EACH, WITII-J OUT EXTRA UlUKUK, Ticket ofllce open on MONDAY, the 6th InsU.fnntX evfry fiillowlng (lay previous to tlis concrrl, st Mr, 1 KIM 1'LKR'h Music Slure, corner of SEVENTH aui LHK-NUT Btretts. Holders ol Green Tickets can have then exchanftftf lor secured sesis wltm ut extra tUurge, by presenting lliem at the Ticket Olllce. 4 1 8t A CADE MY OF IM C S 1 C. flF T1T.11 I VQ IfNOLlSII OPERA UOUPANT, CAROLINE ItlCHINtiS I)1RECTRE8S OHAMJ Oi'ERA MATINEE. THIS (Thursday) AH'KKKIKJN, May 9, THE ROBE OK CASTILK, With CsmiilielL Casile. Keiruin. Wvlle. Peaks. MI C. iuctilnga, Mrs, begulu, and Mrs. Roudlnot in thg cast. Iridsy Evening. May 10 FAREWELL BENEFIT OS Mi&IS CAROLINE RlLHIJSUIr', MARTHA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE. MARITANA. LAST PERFORMANCE TniB SEASON. VTEW CIIESNUT STREET THEATUE. XN LAbT NIOHT of the new play entitled AFTER MANY DAV: AN INVENTOR'S DREAM, with all or Its BEAUTIFUL BCENERY, EXCITINU YACHT RACE. ELEOANT CON&ERVATOIIY, COUNTRY CHUKCUYARD, ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC The performance will consist or AFTER MAN Y DAYS. Barbara Drake .....MIrs Josle Ortotf Abel Drake Mr. F. Lawlee Friday ANNUAL BENEFIT OF JOfelE ORTONJ On this occasion will be produced, for tbe llrst time In this city, Scribe's beau tltul Play, entitled FAIRY FINOEHS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OKAND FAMILY MATINEE. Monduy The first ot a series of Benefits for THE bTARVINU PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH, and Urst night of Miss JULIA DALY, together wlLft other iiltiacllons ol a NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY CHARACTEBi. WALNUT STREET THEATER.1 N . E. corner of NINTH and WALK UT StreetS Begins at ii to 8 o'clock. DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, May , LAbT NIGHT BUT TWO of the Celebrated and Accomplished Artiste, MRS. F. W. LANDER, toriuerly M1KS J. M. DAVENPORT, who will appear, for the slztb time, In her mncH admired conception and rendition ot . ELIZABE'IH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, conceded by the Press and Public as the most lteV passioned, powerlul, and artistic impersonation ot the modern Binge. ELIZABETH EVERY EVENINO. Friday BENEFIT OF MRS. LANDER, t MRP. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREETS THEATRE. Begins at to 8 o'clock. . FOS1T1VELY LAST NIOHT BUT TWO OP MR. JAMES W. W A I. LACK. LAST TIME OF A DANGEROUS UAME. THIS (Thursday) EVENINO, Mays. FOURTH AND LAbT TIME OF A DANUEROUS UAME. Mr. J. W. WALLACE, us The Baron Supported by the Full Company. irlduy BENEFIT OF J. W. WALLACK. r Only Night of HENRY DUNBAR. Saturday WALLACE'S LAST NIOHT. , Only Night of OLIVER TWIST. muuuay m.r. ajain jbltYAJST. i FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. IMMENSE ATTRACTION. , " FOX'S COMBINATION TROUP , EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS DE BA LLET.COM II) PA NTOMIMT ETHIOPIAN BURLESUUE, COMIC pInTOMImI TIKACTI 0N EXTRAORDINARY,' CONCERT HALL. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, the Grand Illuminated Mirror ot KdVPT AND THE HOLY LAND, COMMKNCINS , MONDAY EVENING, May 6. The popular Leoturer, Colonel W. H. MAURICE is engaged. fc C ards ol admission, bo cents, or two for 75 centa. Children halt-price. . A grand MATINEE will be given on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May ll,ut2Ji p. m" OAiUitUAr. Tickets, 26 cents, or live lor fl. 5 1 iot EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE The Forty-Fourth Annual zlbltloi , OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CHESNUT BTREET, ABOVE TENTH. Is now open day and evening, from 9 A. M till 7 P M., and from 8 till 10 in the evening. Admittance, as ceuta. Season Tickets, 60 cents. 4 22 80C ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETYY KFUINU EXHIIUTION NOW OPEN, AX THEIR NEVVOALLERIES, iSi. 1334 CHEMNUT STREET, From IAUtolP.lt, f 4 II U J Admiss.on. 25 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cento. -VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA H0US3 il ELEVENTH Street, above CHESNUT. , 7'HJB "AMILY UISUBT" OPEN IOK 1'HK KKAHOR , CAKftcMoW A DIXeI niNMTUELS, l-'Pu i7Jib.lSf T"UB of "e World, lu their URANf StH1!.01! ONGS, DANCES, NEVl BURLESQUES, aud PLANTATi6n SCENES. Doo.s open at 7 o'clock. (Jommencing atso'olockf " J. L. CARNCRObd. Manager. HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND! FRESH AIIC BKAUT1IUL SCENERY HKAM'HKUI. FXERC1SE-TH EHATH-EN I ERTAINMENT Ofi 'IDE BEbT KIND. MRS. MARY LAKEMEYER ' respectfully inioriiis her Irlunds and the public Ken, rally, thai she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure Ground known as SMITH'S DsLAND, ' on SUNDAY next, May 6. she invites all to cemtf and enjoy with her the delights of this faverite suirii mer resurt. 80 tf GERMANIA ORCHESTBA.-POBLIC RIf hearsals every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, a ' M USICAL FUND HALL, 84 o 'clock. Eugageineim made by Bildrcwiiig GEORGE BAbiERT, Agent, N lK.il MONTEREY St., between Race and Vine. U u The last renearsal will take place ou June 1st. , . STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVCR'S NEW PATENT DEEP HAND. JOINT HOT-AIlt FURNACE. RAN V EM OF ALL KISEM. Alnr, PVillona.l. T,T ... . . iAiw nre tsteam xieau Apparatus, lor sale by CHARLES WILLIANI! No. 1162 MARKET BtreeB 610 THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCnENEB OR EUROPEAN RANUK, Ibr Families, Ho tels, or Public IiiBtHuilous. In TWENTY Dl FERKNT fclZbj. AIh,, l'l.lliulelliUla Raiuiel H ot-AIr Furnaces. Portubla Hiwbin. lwduwaUimUsd Flreboard Stoves, Bath Bollem, Hiewhoie Plata Boilers, Cooking Stoves, etc, wholesale and rtnll,oi the nianufacturera, SHAKPIC A THOMSON. U17tuUi(im so.lMN.bEOONDlwi('
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