TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1867. RISTORl. BPAFTUBK FOR W7ROI' tABT IAT IS AMERICA Th'KTim WITU KR1l!NI8-HININO 09 A WHW ' CONTRACT WITH MR ORAO FOR HA VARA AUD TM ORITK) 8TATRS-A0 RBVOIR, WOT aDlBU. wtardat DM an eventful day In the eventful ,,Kl"of iS.meR..toTi. From carl bour inmeroas t1tor sought ber residence fn Bii Uen" tdrect, to bid her good-by, and pa, thetr Urt tribute of admiration and lespect to her mbIu. troodms", and amiable qualities. Bou quets, some of which were the rarest "PclineM if art were broueht in, trntll the elegant par lors ncemed to be conservatories, and the cards four principal cUlwns, clerdjmoo, diplomats iolHtclans, literary ceU brities, artists, and other friends, were sent up from the continuous stream t carriages that "stooped the - why," until the fair artiste became bewildered. Then an ordeal f Hand-shaking of the (leneral .rant sttle, and the Babel of fnrewetls, in hall-a dozen languages, preceded the departure lor the steamer. Yet amid this busy seene Madame Ristori uia rot iorpet the prompting of her Parous heart, tor she found time to mnlre mon.y liberal donations to the poor. Rarely has J fccen the recipient of such flattering attentions from the most dtinBUl-lie.l citizens of the metropolis as Madame Kisiorl and her were jesterdav. The rich and elepant souvenirs wb.cfi theyrectved formed a mallcarpo ln themselves. All the Hal ans of : note, many celebrities in the art world, and many of the renrescDtatives of our republican aristocracy, Jcde down o be steamer Yesterday aiternoon to sw Madame Bistori off. The scene at the 1oekon the deckhand in the cab, n, where Madame Bistort was surrounded by the inti mate friends she has made here, was unprece dented. The leave-taVinga were warm, affec tionate, and enthusiastic. . Her iusband. he Marquis del Orillo, her son fleoree, and her beautilul daugUter, Mad'lle Binnca, came In for a chare iu the general enthusiasm, and deep reircts were expressed again and again at parting. But it was au retoir, not adieu. Mr. Grau has been long anxious to enter into a new engagement with the great tragedienne, but the wished to retire from the stage and devote herself to the care ol her family. The unprecedented enthusiasm with Which she was received at her larewell appear ance, the flattering serenade which followed, and the unvarying triumphal character of the past season determined, her yesterday; and she signed a contract to appear under the manage went of Mr. Grau, during the next spason, at the Grand Tacon Theatre, Havana, and In the United States. The contract was signed on board of the steamer a few minutes before its departure. Madame Jtistori expressed herself to ttiose present, alter signing the contract, that she could not be in duced to return to America under any other management than that of Mr. Grau. She used the following words: "When the artist signs an engagement with Mr. Grau, halt the battle is framed." One of tbe last acta before the sailing ol,. the steamer Ville de Paris was to present Mr. Jrau with a cane de visile, on which was written "To her good Irlend and excellent manager, J. Grau, souvenir ol Adelaide Hisiori del Grillo." Mr. Grau also presented Madame Kiston with a silk American flag, on which was the single word "ikuoertir." One ol the conditions of the contract Is that Giacommctii's new play, Marie Antoinette, will be produced lor the first time, and under the management of Mr. Grau, in New York. This is in accordance with the author's previously expressed wish, tl at this work should be trough i out in a republican land, as the senti ments he proposed introducing in it would prove distasteful to monarchical ideas of liberty. Bcbillcr'8 celebrated Jeanne d1 Arc will be also one ol the teatures of the next season in Havana and tbe United States. The scenery for Marie Antoinette will be painted in France and Italy, and the costume will be entirely new. Filly thousand Irenes were deposited by each of the rontracting parties with a leading banker of this city. Madame Rlstorl will make her first appearance next season at the French theatre on September 15i - All the lines were cast off, and tbe noble Bt earner, one of the staunched and swlitest of the popular French line, moved out from the pier; handkerchiefs were waved, adieus ex changed, and each eye strained to catch a part ing glimpse of tbe Queen of the Drama. The crowd on the pier was immense, and every point where a view of the steamer could be ob tained swarmed with huuan beings, N, Y. Sunday Herald. Inquire Within. .The mouth la like a house to let. However pretty it may be externally, it ia impossible to judge of its merits until you have aeon the in side. If behind the ruby doors there are plenty of pearl-white fixtures, you will eaKlaim, at trace, "how beautiful 1" To impart the ut most possible brilliancy to such dental furni ture to keep it always sound and per fect there is nothing like fragrant Sozo- GROCERIES, ETC. Q. ARFIELD'S SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR "Warranted free from all POISONOUS ACIDS. For sale by all Grocers, and by the Sola Agents, PAUL & FERGUSON, 4 19 3m 8 NO. 18 NORTH WATB SPANISH OLIVES. TEE EE HUNDRED GALLONS OF JTine Spanish Olives, For sale by the gallon, muih below the cost o in pollution, by JAMES K. WEBB H4 Corner WALNUT and gKlHTII ftts. JjONDON BROWN STOUT AND KC'OTC'II ALE, - In atone and glass, by the cask or dozen. ALBERT C. BOBtBTN, Dealer la Pine Groceries, U 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VTNB Hia. ryilE OLD STAND REIODKLLRU, NEW ITOBE rOB t'ISK CMNFKCTIONM. - Entire new stock or met tedious, Krut s, eto. Philadelphia. Mav ia ihiit Having taken the old established btore No. wi6 if a it u I, T Hr reef, fi irmerl v uncuitleil hv .lhn wn.. uU completely refilled aud renovated tbe entire premises, we are prepared to supply all article In our Hue, at as reasonable price as cau be purcliused elsewhere. ..,. Our long experience In the business, together with the efficient cot us of workmen, at our command, will enable us to furnish (lie Quest urtiuels at the lowest prices. A call Is respectfully sollcltel. HAINES A LEEDS, B 17 trp NO. 900 MARKET STREET. , JOSEPH HAINES. WALTER S. LEEDS, CAUCH 'S RAW DONE SUPEB-P1IOSP1IATE OF LI HE The great Fertilizer or all crops. Quick In Its action, and permanent In Its eHocla, JutLaoliahed over Iealers supplied by tbe cargo, direct from the wharf Ol me manufactory, uu iiucxau terms, lianulactuxed only by BATJQH A SONS, Office Na 20 South DELAWARE A venoe, tomwfrp Philadelphia. PATENT WIRE WORK yoB BATxmaa. btork fronts, Ul'ARIiH, PAllTTTTONS, KTf COASt BOKEia?B, FOCktiHlNIJUt WXKJid, MVC MaiiiifiMtiired by tx, yr aimeh b nuns, 9x7 tot Ho. a H. blXlll btreeU FOURTH EDITION LITEST FROM EUROPE. By Atlantic Telegraph. Lonpon. May 17 Evening. Tlie I.nxemhourg question may now he considered as finally sot tied, for the Emperor Napoleon and King Wil liam of Prussia have signed the treaty looking to t hat end. The motions for new trials In the cane of MtSNrs. Calloryaud Me my, who wero reooutly fonnd gnllly, have been denied. The tniy of London hai voted OOO towards the erection of astRtue to Ueorae I'eabody. the gieat philanthropist. Umtel HiuUb Klvc -twenties closed at Frank fort last evening at 77J. Commercial lleport or This Morning. London, May 2010 A. M. The Money Mar ket has not yet opened for the transaction of business. There Is n, somewhat better fooling In Consols. Five-twenties and Erie RUIroid shares are conMderf d easier, bnt ate not quota blv lower than nt the clns or Hatnrday. Liverpool, May 2010 A. M. (Jotton steady and unchanged. London, May 20 Noon. A despatch has been received here, announcing the arrival of the United States lrou-clud Mlao tonomah al Gib raltar. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. er-ECIAL PE8PATCUES TO BTHNINO TELKORAPn. Washikoton, May 20. The Census of 1870, The Rureau of Statistics is making prepara tion to take the census of 1870, through lb In ternal ltevenue organization. Director Dtslmar has been superintending a series of statist ical exercise drills.the result of one of which sfTirJa remniknble proof of l!ie thorough orcanlzutlon of the various bureaux of the Treasury De partment, lie has tuken a census of the num bers of I Li; entire population of the country already, and that too without auy expanse whatever, excepting for stationery. The census was quietly but thoroughly taken durlna six weeks of lsst November and December, nnd Is in most, cases the result of actual count la the ltevenue Districts. The details will not be furnished tn the public until they have undergone careful revi sion and arrangement. The returns front a few of the remote moun tain districts of the country are the only ones not deemed satisfactory. The present census shows the total population of the thirty-seven Hlatca in November aud December last to have been Hi. 100,256, and of the Htates and Terri tories taken together, 34,505,882. In in oh t of the Bout hern States there lias been a deciease of population. In the Eastern 81 nles a small Increase, and in the Western Mutes a large Increase. Tue results are supported In every instance by the State cen suses of 1805, so far tie taken. The con. parlson wii u the census of 1869, Is as follows: Thirty-seven. Biates, a few of which were then Territories, numbered 31,218,021 in hnbitants, and the total StaUs and Territories ,'il,413,:i21. Ttietotnl Increment since 18U0 has, therefore, been 3.0(12.581, which, In view or the late extended Rebellion, demonstrates an ex traordinary recuperative power of the country. The population of the District of Columbia is given al 118,807, with a majority of several thou sand females over mules. The Attorney-General on Reconstruction Tbe importance of the forthcoming advice upon the Reconstruction acts from the Attor ney General, has rendered public expectation somewhat impatient. It has been srenerallv supposed that his Interpretations of the vari ous and novel quest I -ns involved, would all be embraced in a single oolnion shortly to be pro mulgated, but it is snid the practical operation ol tbee measures, by developing new ques tions lor solution nimost every any, may keep that official's hands full of the subject from time to time, though the first advisory commu nication will doubtless embrace the main priu- ipies. ... , The Altorney-Clpneral will leave to-morrow f r New York, where he will remain only a short time. The object of his visit is to consult nis ocuust wun regard to a disease or tue eye. Conscience-Money. The conscience fund of the Treasury Denart- ment was still further Increased to-day by the reception of two letters, boi h from New York, one containing fifty and the other thirty dol lars, which the senders consider to be the pro perty of the Government. These cases, for the most part, rose from business transactions during tholate war. New York Bank Statement. New York. May 20. The Bunk statement Bbiius the followluiz: Loans, increase Vl.279,045 Specie, Increase 897,8-13 Circulation, increase .vt a Denoslts. increase 1,091.022 Legal Tenders, decrease 4,10S,138 Latest Markets by Telegraph. n iitiukuv. Mftv 90 Cotton nnlet and steady: middling (inlands, 29 '-jC. Prime Hlo Coffee scarce, aud Meld at I8?4(,ic, in gom. riour umtvy uu un changed. Wheal dull, with a small business; Penn sylvania red, 3'i5. Choice M aryland white, t! .W$ 3-vs. Corn dun; i&,utx Dusneis soiu wnue, i -lwgtris; yellow active and several cents higher; sales at $1-20 (rtjrzs, mosuy aiiiie inner lor prime; mixea western, fl'14. Oflls active at 7H(AR(ic. Provblons steady; bulk Meats, .mips rora, nnu iaru nrm; jsacon uncuanisea; sales confined to jobbers. Whisky In bond is held at Wofi, without stiles. Peoceedings of tiie Boabd op Surveys. The Board met at half-pust 10 o'clock, the President in the chair, l lie luinutos ol the last meeting were read and approved. An ordinunee to change the name of Emmet street, in tbe Twenty-eighth Ward, to Fletcher Btreet. upon motion of Mr. Levering, was Hpreeu to. The Committee on fewer on Front street, be tween Denmark aud Moore streets, reported a resolution authorizing a 2 feet 6 inch brick sewer, which was agreed to. Kewer on Bansom street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, referred to Messrs. tShedaknr, Roberts, and Wolf, who reported a resolution authorizing a 12 Inch pipe at expense of peti tioners. Agreed to. Sewer on Fourth street, from South street to forty leei south of South street, referred to Messrs. bhedaker, Roberts, and Wolf, who re ported, a resolution authorizing a 2-foot 8-lncti sewer at expense of petitioners. Agreed to. Sewer on tspanpler street, l'owelion avenue, and Race street, referred to Messrs. Smedley, Miller, Shalerots, Committee, who reported a resolution authoiizing a 12-lnch pipe al expense of petitioners. The Committee I whom was referred the petition to increase size of drain on Rttten house street, reported that the Board of Sur veyors counsel tbe construction of a sower of three feet six iucli drain, with two inlets and one inaiiLold, a dlt-tmice of about three hun dred feet. A ootiiruunlcation from Councils asking in formation lehtiive to revision of line of Schuyl kill river was received. Mr. Miller ottered the following resolution: Hfmlved, That the Board of Surveyors recommend to Councils the revision or the whurt hues of the Kcuuyiklil river whenever necessary betweeu Fair mount ami tsouth Btreot, and also the establishment or a whaif line on tue south side of the Schuylkill river to the mouili of tlio saoto. and they also recom mend a revision of the wharf line on the river Dela ware, as asked lor hy l-etittouers, from the Raw Yard to the Point House. Agreed to. Mr. Smedley moved that Gowon street, lie- located so that Its ceturo line shall be upon the properties of Messrs. Wolf and ScharTer, and thatlliuUle street be extended southward to luKiwii uoweu street. Agreed to, Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, May 23 Reported by Da Haven Bro No. 40 S. Third street BKTWfJKtf BOARD fftOOOltySS, New irl '.'7(X) il...IIIUll. Ik'J loo Bb Hnsq Cnl..,.b0. 4 Q pHiiua 1C Kit Bb Head K luo do 4 ill Jlarilab'glt, Dl' si;1 bi'i tlfctlM do.. Old. H7 Silft.i 6-20s 'M..Jy-cp....i' MK) doX.cp s sh Mecu lik ;u BKCUND BOA Tin. 1200 City s, New luJ j 2shPennaR, 61 I 61',' 61'. 61.' M.'. SlIKlO do MWU.Hti J Uo. KKX)T.ehlL'li 68 S4...... ft' is do , 1000 Mr(fB Loan W 11 do,..., 25 sb lh V K I do C1ET THE BEST. TITK HOLY BIBLR HAItn. J lug's Kdltions Family, Pulpit aud Pouket BIIiIhh, In beautiful styles of Turkey iloriMo and anlliue blnditiKs. Anew edition, arranged for photographic portraits f families w jjhjjjnQ, Publisher. No. 32a C'lltfcMbT btrtwt, below i oiuUi. DRY GOODS. J. C. STItAWBItlBGE & CO. SILKS ! SILKS ! 1ICATT BI.AIH BO UIIAINS. $V7S AND 92-00. cwnnED suhn ron hacque. a oo and a-ivo. VEKT IIF.AVT UOLD-F.DOKD BILK. PI.AID HI1.K FOPMNS, OfOO. CIIKCR HILliM, AUVOLOBI. $100 FEB T AMD. IILACK AND WHITE II.AID SILKS, 01. DRESS GOODS! NBW MATEBIAM TOR TBAYELLINH COMTinES, FIGURED ORENADINEK. SILK AMD WOOL FOPLIKN, rUENCII JACONET LAWNS, 81 CENT. 800O TABS) ft FRENCH LAWNS, S8 AND SI CENTH. COTTON GOODS ! Still Further Depression In Prices. Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 12 cents. . Excellent Yard-will e Shirtings, 16, 18, and 20 cents. New York Mills, WilliamsvlUe, and Warn sutta. Wide Sheetings, very low. i Pillow Muslins, 23Jand 25 cents. Good Yard-wide Unbleached, 15, 16. and 18 cents. Very Best Heavy Unbleached Muslins, 20 and 22 cents. .Unbleached Sheetings, cheap. Cloth and Cassimerc Depart ment. i All-wool Casslmeres, 75, 85 cents, and $1 00. : Fine Casslmeres Tor Boys' Wear, 65 cents to $100. Mixed Casslmeres, for suite, Sl'25. Silk Mixtures for Business Suits, Jl 87i to 8200. - - , Linen Drills and Docks. Stripe and riald Linens. -j 5000 yards Cloths for Ladles' Wear, one hun dred different styles. Prices, 1 25 to 14 50. J. C. STRAWBRIBGE & 10. NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 llfsmrpS PHILADELPHIA. 3PRINC ASSORTMENT nonsc-Furnlshing Dry Goods, CONSISTING OF LINEN, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN COODS FOB HOUSEHOLD USE, AT TEBY REDUCED PRICES, BUCHAS LINES SHEETINGS, PILLOW JLlMiN. TABLE, CLll US, 2 to 7 yards long, COTTON SHEETINGS, PILLOW MUSLINS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS. QTJILlb, IBOaDEttED TOWJBLS, BLANKETS, EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, ETC. ETO. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISOPI, 6 rp NO. 10 )S CIIESNUT STHEET. Ho. 1101 CHEHNUT Street. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Have opened, at their NEW STORE, N. W. Cor. KlCTcntb and Chtiaut, A SPLENDID ASSOBTMEUt or WHITE HOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LACE tiOODM, HAN DHKlt CHIEFS, VEILS, ETC. ETC., Of Superior Qsallty, at LOW PRICES. nia inNsano ton "oji L P A C A S. iVHT RECEIVED, A SPLENDID LINE OF Bombazine Finish Alpacas, IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOB OUR OWN HALES. PERKINS, ; S 18 smw8trp NO. 0 ROCTII NINTH ST. 1 CHEAP LINEN GOODS. SHEPPaRD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,' NO. 1008 CRESNITT STREET, Are now receiving from tt it ' AUCTION SALEM, 60ME VERY CHEAP LOTS OF ! RARNSLEY SHEETINS,TO WEU,IIC( K' ABACUS AND OTHER LINEN UOODS, To which they luTite the MUation of buyers, A9 BEING NEARER TO OLD PRlfEH tbsn anything they bsve been bl to offer, g u Wtrp s DRY GOODS. pnicc a wood, N. Wi CORNER EIIITn AND FILBERT, HAVE Jl'ST OPENED A new lot of White Plqnes, M, M, en, 76,80cenu, md (1 per yard. Corded Plquea, K. M, 62, and 75 cenU. A large assortment ot handsome Plaid MnMlns. Bolt Finish Cambrics, Jsoout-ts, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Muslns. A new lot of Shirred Muslins, very cheap. 1 NEW LOT OF COLORED ALPACAS. Blnck and White Stripe Goods, lor Suits or Dresios , 50 cents a yard. A ntw lot of Plaid Goods, 28 Cents a yard, lllack Alpacas and black Al -wool Delaines. Just opened, a very cheap lot of wide Black Silks1 atti"7yrd- Black Silks, tl'75. fi (2 25, (2 50, and s 00 a yard. RARQA1NM IN HOSIERY AND ULOVEM. Ladles' and Gents' Linen Hdkfs. Gents' Shirt Fronts and Hnnpenders. Ladles' and Gents' Hummer Under Vests and Pants. A large assortment of Linen Fans. 1022 PRICK & WOOD. ; N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Bts. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos.405 and 407 North SECOND St. - NOW OPEN, POINTE ES INDES SHAWKS AND ROTVNDES. I LLAMA POINTES AND ROTVNDEN, PTMltl POINTES AND ROTVNDES, SHETLAND SHAWLS, J a2smlfrp ' CRENADINE SHAWLS. RE-OPENIN O OP MYERS' "New Mourning Store." This Store hasjust been opened with a well-selecte HTOCK Off , MOURNING GOODS, , AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, the largest and handsomest assortment ol MOCRNINO MILLINERY, Ever offered in this city, manufactured expressly tor thla establlHlifUAtit. NO. HIS C1IESNCT STREET, "(j IRAKI) ROW.' A. MYERS, Lately of New York s 22 (mw2m JOHN O. ARRISON, Ncs. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street Philadelphia, would invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; the material, workmanship and finish cannot be surpassed by any in tbe Market. i22rPi We now offer a large assort ment of FANCY BONNETS and TRIMMED HATS, for Ladies, Misses, and Children; and in PBICE, VARIETY, and STYLE, we defy competition. Novelties in FRENCH BONNETS AND FLOWERS, RIBBONS, CRAPES, SILKS, ENGLISH HATS, Etc., at moderate prices. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHES- NUT Street. 3 25 2m SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, tar ttoa Haf Kaeplnar ot Uoudi, Stocks, and CHUr Valuable. CAPITAL. .9500,000 DIBKOTORB. t f.ARKN( K It. CLARK, ALEXANDER HKiSMY IH. A. CALUWKLIj. J Ui LlLSTg 1 1 A M FELT,. ! H EN R Y U GLUbOS, JOHN WitlJli w rill A Itl.lM M 1'iuiiUJS MAC. A LttrtTKH. Offlceln he Fire proof Itulldlnw of Die Philadelphia Nat uiml Buk, VUKHNWr (Street above Fourth. i hiH Comuatiy twelves on deposit, and UUA RAN TKi TUK BAFJfi KEF.PINO O VALUABLia uuoii the lollowiug rate a year, Tit: Couoou Boudu . M Pfr 11000 KtKlHterea lionds aud Becurltloe 60 oenls per fluuo (told Coin or Bullion. l-iiper I loo , Wlver ColD or Hullli'ii. w... 4'l ft f " 1 Sold or Mlver Flaw........... ljr (10 , Cash Boxes or small tiu boxes or Bankers, Brokers, CapltullKtn, etc.,coutiits uukuowa to Uie Company, and liability limited, 26 year. ' The Company oilers forKK.NT (renter eiclnslvely holding the key) tsAViM ISHlVK I Id VAULTS at i-o. ao, tw.HiO, audivoa year, acwrdlng to Ut au4 Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent. J Intercut allowed on Money Deposits. - This Company Is authorised to receive and execute Trunls of every description. l"aunwlro IS. B. BKOWNF, PreHldenJ, jiwiiknx FATTJUtBOHibevretaiy and Treaaurer, j AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS HUiNS. N3. 139 AND 141 B. FOU1U H Btreet, BALE OF STOCKS ANI HEAL ESTATE, May 21, will Include JillkTV-NINTU A.VD I.OCTJST BTR RETS N. K. corner, Klegant Itesldence, hot and green houses, and Inrif lA)t. tFVJii'lH rlTREKT-Ho. 50, above Bultouwood, Modrm Btdenrp. HF'IY-KOCH'I n. FIFTY FIFTn AND RACE ANl V1NK hi KF.E1M Mansion, tairlHge-liouee, lcp-nnop, iirrt snunre of (rround. WAKKKT AND1KNTJI tJlBEETS S. W. corner, VRlUBhleMorp. BANK, bl KFF.T No. ,3. Valuable Store. SktOND bTIli-JlT Mos. ZM and 2id, Valuable More. MARKET PTRFKT-No. Vatnuble Store. WOODLAND TEKUACJi-No. 22, Modem Reel denrp. H1XT AND CnERUY STREETS 8. E. corner. Taveraand Dwelling. fsTJlA W BEU ItY STREET No. , Valuable Store. TWKNTIM'II bTKEEl north of Locust, Modern Itefildence. hKVF.MII STREET No. 510, bolow Lombard, Union Hell." JMH'l It STREET-12 Brick Dwellings. BROAD STREET Hotel and Dwelling VKIUlKK KOAD F:iegant Country beat. FINK ROAD Country Residence. R1VKR DELAWARE Farm aud Country Seat, loo acres, WASHINGTON LANE 8. E. corner County Line Bond. Elegant Country Seat. MONTOOMERY COUNTY. PA. Country Seat. MORRIS ROAD Valuable Farm, 41 aores. CAM AC STRALKT Nos. 1817, IHl'J, and 1809, 8 Gen teel Dwellings. CARVEH STREET No. 17W, Rrlck Dwelling. ' BANKSON STHEET No. fi-a, Brick Dwelllug. IKIM'IH STRF;i:T No. 17 . Modern Dwelllne, BROAD STREET, Junction ol Oermantown Road, Lot, i srres SECOND STREET Biilldtns; Lot. HOWARD STREET No. lui, Oeuteel Dwelling. NIMH STREET No. k25, aoove Christian street, Store and Dwelling. RIDOE ROAD Country Flace, 13 acres. 1 Administrator's Peremptory Snle. BANK AND RAILROAD STOCKS, LOANS, ETC. . - - - on Tuesday, May 21, At 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange 6u Khares Sixth National Rank. luo shares Mechanics' National Bank. 60 shares Philadelphia, National Bank. ft'J shuns Western National Rank. 3 shares National Bank or Commerce, )2nharea National Bank of Northern Liberties, VI shares First National Bank or Camden, N.J. 10 shares First National Rank ot Wilmington, Del, 8A shnrea Bank of Smyrna, Del. luosiiarfs Delaware and Chesapeake Steam Tow Boat Company. 62nhares beboniaker Piano Forte Manufacturing Company stock. 11 shares Camden and Amhoy Railroad stock. I 4n snares Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad stock, 64 shares Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad stock. 2J shares Mlllvtlle and Cape May Railroad stonlr. 6 chares EaHtem Shore Kuilroiid Stock. Par ((.'iO. ' 62 f hares Philadelphia aud Oray'8 Ferry Passonger Railway stock. 2f)0 shares West Plttston Coal Company stock. 20 shares Delaware Coal Compauy stock. , 81 shares Cape Island Turnpike Company stock. 1 f 10,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company Con Solidattd Loan. ' tMKHi Coupon Bonds North Pennsylvania Railroad, percent, l2.0ou Coupon Bonds Willlamspott and Elmlra Rail road, 7 percent. truoii oupon Bonds Delaware Railroad, per cent vxn Bonds of the Lackawanna aud Bloomsburir Railroad. ti.ou Bond of Union League, Interest 6 percent. 4M) Coupon Bunds City ol Capelblaud, N. J.,6per Cent. 18 shares Camden and Amboy Railroad Scrip, 150 per bare, paid. Pew In -Old Pine Street Church." middle aisle. No. 91. ,'00 shares Tarrand Scott Oil Company. looo shares Duquesne Oil Company, i MOOshares Sager Farm Oil Company. ' 2800 shares Caledonia OH Company. 21'0 shares Perry Oil Company. 200 sharts McCllntock ville Oil Company. ' 1 share Ocean Steam Navigation Company. Executor's sale Estate ol Henry Oilm, deceased 40 shares Philadelphia Natinuul Bank. ' 28 khares Western Nstioual Bunk. ! 87 shareo Northern National Bauk. I 20 shares North America National Bank. 20 1 hares Kensington National Bunk. . loo shares Pt nnsyivaiila Railroad. ; 1I2.0UO City Loau clear of taxes. 2 aiotiO bonds North Pennsylvania Railroad, . f 170 scrip North Pennsylvania Railroad. , i'or Other Accounts : 117 snares Consolidation National Bank. , :;( shares Mechanics' National Bank. . 17 shares FI'Ht National Bank of Camden, A. J. i K 0 shares Pennsylvania bait Mauulucturlng Co, ' 100 share,! Wyoming Canal Co. . . I loo shares Delaware Mu ual Insurance Co. r 2ft shares niplre Transportation Co. : 40sliars Bouihern Tran.portatjon Co. 64 ehartB Central Traintportatlon Co. Km shares North An er.cuu Transll Insurance Ca 200 shares Union Passeuger Railway Co. - 29 sti ares A merican Anil IiicruB'allon Co. Ion Hharea Pennsylvania Middle Coal Field and Rail road Co. - u shares Cheanut Hill aud Sprlngbouse Turn pike Co. 200 shares McCllntockvllle Oil Co. 4 shares Southern lluil Steamship Co. 2 lots and vaults AtoDaldsou's Cemetery, Nos 28 and 29. . S17 3t Sale at No. loos Master street, ' HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, ELEGANT PIANO-FORTE, UNE FRENCH CHINA, HAND SOME BRUSSELS CARTE IB, ETC. . '. . On Tuesday Morning, 21st Instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. lt08 Master street, by catalogue, the handsome waluut parlor and cham ber furniture and oak dining-room furniture, a 17 at Sale at No. 1508 Chesnut street HANDSOMA ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT FUR NITURE. ELEGANT CFUCKEKINti GRAND PIANO, LARUE BOOKCASE. llANUsUaii BRUSSELS AND IMPERIAL CARPETS, il'U Ou Wednesday Morning, 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, at Na 16ns Cbesnut street, by catalogue, the entire handsome furniture. f5 17 41 Jll. GUMMEY & 8OK8, AUCTIONEERS Mo. 608 WALNUT Street . Hold Regular Sales ot REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND SECURITIES AT THE! PHILADEXPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills or each property Issued separately. looo catalogues published aud circulated, containing full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par tial list at property contained In our Real JaattateRekla. ter, and onered at private sale, Bales advertised dally In all the dally newspaper , AMUEL C. FOB.D Ac SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 127 B. FOURTH Street, Pales of Real Estate, stocks, Loans, etc., at Phil delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertised In all the dally and several of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of each property, and by pamphlet catalogue, one thousand of which will be issued on Wedueaday pre. ceding each sale. v REAL ESTATB AT PRIVATE BALK, Y THOMAS BIBCn & SCN, NO. lllOCHEti NUT Street, above Eleventh Street. BALE OF JAPANESE AND CIItNP.SE GOODS RICH INDIA AND OTHER SHAWLS, CUKIo' Sl'llES, ETC. On Monday and Tuesday Mornings May 20 and 21, at Hi o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 chesnut street, will be sold a rich aud interesting assortment of goods from Cbiua and Japan, compris ing Flue China; Japuuese cabinet table, work boxes Jewel cases; card receivers, manufactured iu mosaic' works of precious woods, sandal wood and others rich fane; elegant wallers; shell flowers- beautiful shawls, aud an infinite variety ol Curiosities ot Ori ental manufacture. 1 he Goods wlii be open for exhibition on Saturday when the public are invited to call and examine them. 618 8( Sale at No. UoftUlrard Avenue. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, BOOK CASES, ETC On Tuesday Morulug. At in o'clock, at Na laos Glrard avenue, will be sold the furniture ol a family declining hounak.iaif , ' prising Velvet, Brussels, and other carpels: waluut auo runewood parlor;turniture: chamber, dining-room and library furniture; China; plated ware; large book cases: kitcheu furniture, etc, Can be examined on morning of sale 5 16 8t Or FIOE OF FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE REMOVED TO : No. 1123 CHESNUT STHEET, GIRARD ROW, " Opened nuder new auspices, new Agents, with new guarantees. . TIIE VERT BENT FA MILT MACHINE. Please call and examine. 8 wftnrp ROPER'S NEW AMERICAN BBEECU-LOADINO IlEPEATINO SIIOT - tiCN, riBIKClFOVBSHOlM IS TWO SECONDS, Using ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured by the ROPER REPEATING RIFLE COMPANY.' Am beist, Massachusetts, under personal supervlsloa C M. SPENCER, Inventor Of tut ftuuOUS BPENCE RIFLE. Bend jgr circular, CItJmlp AUCTiON SALES. Pbilip Fobd, Anctlnneer. C C I L ELLANll & COJ M "a rrt ..: "7"rTi mi riinii. mm a tx.i, A VC1 ION EARS, Na 6n MARKET Street. SALK.OF 1500 CASES Boo rs. SHOES, BROOAN3 El C. ETC ,r On Ttiuisda mnrntne. way xs, commencing at In o'clock . Caialogue. for canh, 15 T caes c ?m.nl WkL' "t11 hT. youths', boots. Shoes. hrogaH" bi.S.'SJi bT V'.'iH women's, nnuu n,i i.o.i..i. " " ', " Also l.Mern nianulac.urers. "0m "ni 1, T: .uu, Kvnerni wwinmwit or oeslrable go le roinh J0'NoB- MVEES CO., AUCTIONEERS U Nos. 28 and 284 MARKET Street, Hua 'E1nIMrT'()RYSALE OF BOOTH, 8TTOTSS, 1RAVELL1MJ BA(H, SJKAW GOODS. ' m.o. , On Tuesday Morning, rro V ' .T",1 bo "l 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on Ihn..1", rre,,,t' abn,,t ls" Packagnn boote lecture. 0r6'8' el- of c11' tSrn tuanu: th,ornrngeom,,rll0,1J,l ctal0"' '5 M LARGE BALBOFBRITniSH. FRENCH. GERMAN. w.-niAi' JOMta,l!lu 1,UV GOODS. We will hold a large sale ol k.relgn and domoatlfl dry goods, by catalogue, on rour mo.uha'eredlU u.-, . V" Thursday iiiorulng, K 7 i 10 clock, embracing abont 1000 nackas-Mi B. C'DTJeeUAUCT10iiliEB' N- 102 ABl90ITTAJLrFBwm Hora?:HOU FTJRNITTJR1B, &E!&" boisakrp'i;0, nWpAtlW MANTEL Y" AND OVAL MIKKOIW, PAI rius' ESAMkTCKKOKAVKNUB PUOTolHApi r,I,.AH.OAliUYr'Fiwrrz'wn, ,s bot removing I ructed VgflllT w0-. VMi i'benul ' hJ In structed B. SCO 1 1, Jr., (o make a peremptory sale or his entire stock, previous to removal to his S m.'n'.'v-3 rch "lTfet- 10 November next, on Ay B1d iurIJ V MORNlNGS.May "dand 24th, at 10 o'clock, comprising mantel, pier, and oval mirrors. In gilt, waluut. and ro-ewood frameSrmda paintings by leading American and foreign artlM? chromos, eugravlugs, pLotograph frames, etc, lo HoTt PANCOAST 4 WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERja NO. 140 MARKET H'l'REE'f, , " LARC4E POSITIVK SALE OF 150 LOTH AMFRT CAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS LINEN AND HOSIERY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS HOOP t-KIRTS, COKSETS, KOlYoNS. ATC. BY CATALOGUE, ON A CREDIT. iu-"'J,'il" On Wednesday Morning, May 22d, commenc ing at 10 o'clock, comprising large and most desirable assortmeut of new season able goods lor present sales. , LARGE, POSITIVK SPECIAL SALE OF 800 LOTA EMBROIDERIES. We will sell. On Wednesday Morning, May 22d, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on a credit 606 Lots Needle-work Goods, being a full assortment ol the newest designs ot a favorite importaUoo, now landing from steamer, which will be fouud worluy the early and particular attention of the trade. Particulars In luture aovenlgemeut. fs 17 4t C. C. MAO KEY. AUCTIOHEER; Office No. 421 COMMERCE Btreet. taut WATCHtS, JEWELRY, ETC. H O W OPENING i " AT CLARE & BIDDLE'S, No. 712 - CHESNUT Street, An Elegant Assortment OF s i l -v xi: JE& FOB BBIDAI4 AND 418BPiw2mrp BESBBAI, PUKEHTATIOXH, O. Bi KITCHEN, JEWELER, S. E. Comer TENTH and CIIESNUT. GREAT REDUCTION I If PRICES. DIANOSBII, WATCHES, JEWELBT, KILVEB.WABE, BBOHIES, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WATCHES AND JEWELRT CAREFULLY SB PAIRED. ' , Particular attention paid to Manufacturing all arti cles In onr line, rmithsm BAILEY & CO. ICE PITCHERS, MEW PATTERNS, NEW PRICES. BAILEY & CO., ' KO. G19 tnESMJT STREET, 4 1 mwlsmrp 910 MEAD Sc CO., 910 FORMERLY AT THK CORNER OF NINTH AND CIIESNUT NTS. . ARBS NOW AT , No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, 1BOUTH BIDE, SECOND FLOOR, Have just finished over (50) FIFTY NEW STYLES OF TEA BETH, which they are offering at en or mously low prices. Tea Beta, plain and chased.... f 25 0 M . " ; -I30 W " rlcb chaHed.n...... IJ3-60 "-,- .tS6-00 " very handsome.,. -...........,...w,.it7.t( Bi, " ' ' very rich and medallions "naa ttsoa ICK PITCHERS a specialty, ranging in price frouk fbfjQ to l& 00. . MEAD & CO., Manufacturer, . BIO CIIESNUT tTBEET,' 4 4 Irorp POTJTn BIDE, BECOND FLOOR.' M O V A i II. Llflj"AMriIlli3, 9 rtintiniit l . Late No. loisriiARnntbtMor k.v.a ' 1 BMUY C 1 FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROQYS 0 Ho. 1103 CIIRSNUT SinKKT UJfbTAJH .ty'lB, 1