X -I, I 11.. !.- CITY INTELLIGENCE.'"" - t I FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SUV 00T11DB PAQB8. Ottraoeouh Coniu'Ct. John Iloward, aped fortj-Bve,a colored man.waiqulctly mixing mor tar, In South street, above Fifteenth, yesterday aitcruoon. when a wlilie tbuiir In man's shape , came alousr, and lipped Lira headforemost into the seething llnio. Howard was admitted to the Hospital, but is unable to see, and It is leared his eyesight may t s destroyed, but the phjKicians can give no definite opinion as to this at present. The monster who committed this shocking deed elected hi escape, but H is to be hoped that nil thp power tested in the "authorities will be brought into requisition to retire bis arrest. - . Tns Sunday School Convbntion. An ad journed niectlnat of the deletratea lo mib arrangement lor tho bunday bebool Conven tion to be belli in this city oq tho 2Sth lustaut, wa held laet evening at Broad and Arch streets, for thepurpopeof receiving reports of the num ber of homes provided lor delegates from the country. The reports were encouraging, and the probability is that accommodations will be peenred in the families of those Interested in Sunday Schools lor four or six hundred dole gates, i ; Fjbniakism. Tlie Academy of Mualo, " laHt evening, was partially filled bv adherents of the Fenian organization, with a sprinkling of ladles, to hear Colonel Koberts lecture upon "England, -al'iratein Ireland." . The lecturer was intro duced by Jamr-s Uibbouf, Esq., and was atten tively listened to thtouehout, with, occasional applause at his apt points when speaking of Englibh tjianny, etc. . ,t i Registers. The following gentlemen iiave been named for the positions of Registers in Bankruptcy by Chief Jiibtice Chase, subject to lh appointment of Judge Cart walader: : Seventh District Samuel 15. Thomas. Eighth District Harrison Waltberger. Ninth District Amos Slay maker. Tenth District John P. llobart. Eleventh District William K Doator. Firb in Dabby. A large barn In Darby, Delaware county, belonging to Isaac L. Uar tram, was destroyed by fire on the eveulng of the 16th instant, together with a quantity of kay, mowing machine, carrlnge, and a number of agricultural Implements. 'There wus an in surance of $500 on the property. The Licenbk Law to bb Enforced. Mayor McMtehael Intends to enforce tho law lately enacted by the Legislature, relative to the closing of taverns and drinking saloons at 13 o'clock at night, and on Sunday during the entire day ana evening. Scpkemb Court Appointment. Thomas Mc Gulloueh was appointed fluardian of the Poor, yesterday, by the Supreme Court, in place of W. H. Woodward, Esq., who declined a reappoint ment. - AMUSEMENTS. German Opera. Last evening the New Ches nut Htreet Theatre was tolerably well filled with a lashionable audience, to witness the perform Pce of Halevy's majestic chef d'auvre La Juice. This opera is lull of classic music of extraordinary excellence, but has not been rendered here often enough to make it popular. The work was chosen to present to us in her finest rote the most glftedpWma denna the Ger mans have yet brought this way, Madame Nathalie Seelie. This lady is an excellent actress, a true and finished artiste, and a beautiful woman in form and feature. Her debut last evening aa "Bachel," stamped her as a great favorite, and raised an enthusiasm in the audience that we have rarely witnessed at the debuts of artists more noted, if not more famous. The applause that followed the trio in the third act between Madame Seelig, Herr Franz Himmer ("Eleazer"). and Herr Theodora Habelman ("Prince Leopold"), was really overwhelming, and an encore was given In great spirit and good taste. The great length of the opera was . not observed last evening, tor it was performed in such an earnest . manner and with such evenness throughout, that every one seemed anxious to witness each suc ceeding scena. "The Bells of Shandon." Dan Bryant's new play by Messrs. Motlord and John Brougham was a success. The piece Is one ol interest lrom the beginning to the close, the characters were well acted, the scenery and effects capital, and Dan Bryant as "Barry O'Leary" was one ot the very bett of this artist's personation; it will pe given again to-night. On Monday Emma Waller appears. Mr. John Buouobam visits our city on Friday next, expressly to appear for his young friend Dan Bryant's larewell benefit. The Anniversaries. Tbe following comparative tables show the receipts and expenditures of the different reli gious societies that have recently held their anniversary meetings lor the years 1865 and 1806:- , American Bible Society. Receipts, zpeiX)UturfS. 1806 $7.14,0h9 $.rH7.765 it6 642,625 023,827 Increase 81)1,404 Decrease... KJ6.072 American Tract Society (New York). Sfi0 '. 8515.131 $541,313 JStSd 4yU,y48 438,90(1 Increase $105,185 Increase. ..$105,377 American 'lract Society (Boston). IRfiO SK50.5G3 11,77.028 18UG 140,845 130,004 Increase $19,724 Increase... $18,022 American Home Missionary Society. lUfC t2l,507 - $227,903 1BC5 221,191 . . 208,811 Decrease $3,024 Increase... $19,152 American Missionary Society. 1806 $2.t3,00() $2'A000 1805 271,680 270,912 Decrease $18,580 Decrease... $20,012 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 1 (' No returns. No returns. 1805 $110,912 $111,883 American Seamen's Friend Society, 1R60 $57,119 . $53,213 1805 , 51.7U9 42,093 Increase S5.410 Increase... $10,605 American Female Guurdian Society. Vscfl ..... JS7.7G8 - $07,91(1 iS.lil.j 42,778 rease eu,i2J increase... tj.ios Howard Mission Society. ". $;S7,15i - - $32,0S9 1605 33,151 ai,7jd Increase $3,703 Increase.. Amerit an Cunyrcyational Union. $1,231 1SG0 $32,530 2r,,PS8 In treasury $07,119 Here is Punch's little verse on the young telle s new uima ruuuer-ear. Lydia hath a mimic ear. Truth to tell, 'tis very tiny: Cast in caoutchouo bo queer, 1 But pink as shell of Ot:ean briny. ' Envy pale may frowning chide, Lydia, whom th' elastio pleasoH, In comfort takes her morning rido, With lobes that feel no nipping breozea. .' Lydia hath a miinio ear, etc. Lydia's limbing lover burns ' To kiss her crimson cheek so sweet he Marvels deeply when she turns ,' ! A cold deaf ear to his entreaty. But let none sconi Lydia's taste Who whiisper nonsense ev'ry minute, An auricle composed of paste lii worth a thousand vows breathed in it. Lydia hath A niiuiio ear, etc. r,v, TIIE DAILY 1.1 - - - ...:J ; : l MAltIM:.Ti:i,l;JltAlMI. lor additional Marine JSev tee First Pug. ALMANAC POR PHILADELPHIA THI8 IMt. Brm BTHRs,...M.-..M4'!i!);Mooif Prs.....,...,...... bL'N bKT... . 7 l&iiUOK WlTI,... S'll PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, I. C. MCCAMMON, ' i Wash. Bittcuk.r, V Monthly Com m itti, JOHM Hl'ARHAWK, J FOR AMKKICA. ttly of Dublln.,.I,lvcrpoI...New York...... May1 4 HnxiinlK Jiamlurg...N'fw York May' 4 Tripoli Livnool...NfW York...... ..May 7 lu ephemi. Liverpool... Pti ilnila ...Mv 4 I'.ol I'.oRloli Liverpool, Ntw York ..My 8 Pel nvlHn. Liverpool.. .Quebec May urop..... u,.llHvre.......Mw York Mny ID Manliullun Lverp(Kil...New York. ....May Id low. Liverpool, New York May II A lrK.........Llvei i)Ool...Hoton M ay n llelloiia.... London .New York........My n Aleppo Llverpool...New York.........May II leniinim...Houllinmpion.New York. ..... May is J. HBlllojoreLlverpool...New York.........May IS Jerninla...Boulliainpton...New York..........M y 15 Vlrgliila............Llverpool....New York... May 15 Amo ,.HBVre...,...Nev York May 1 Nova Hi-nliun Liverpool. ..miebeo .............May 1(1 Killnburgli ..LIverpool...l4t!W York.........May pj IScoila .....Liverpool. ..New Y'ork May 18 FOlt KUKOPK. Col MnnciieBlflrNflw Yoi k...Liverpnol May 22 China lionton. ........ Liverpool .May '11 IVew York.......JSew YorK...llrenien May M LiiKlnml Now York. ..Liverpool ..May 2A Alamnla.. M.Nw York...Iinlon.. ...May V (J,ol DoHtoo ls'ew York... Liverpool -.May :.') MuIOiiik blar....Mew York.Havre. ....May 25 baxonlH .......New York...ilamburu.....May 2.1 llrliaDiila.m.Nt)w Y"ork...(llaHKow.......May 25 Urt aii.aBieiD.New York...Hrenl .May 2H Java ...... New YorkLlverpool. ............ May . i-liia... ..New York... Liverpool..... .May 2V ('. ol llalllnjore.New York...Llverpool.........Jiine 1 I'eiiU.'ylvaula.New York. .Liverpool ...June 1 Kurofe .......New YorkHavre ..June 1 Manhattan .New YorkLlveriKol. ...... ...June 1 A IrlOB..... JtoKlon Liverpool ....June 8 Virginia. New York...Llveipool .....June 8 Beliona.,.. .Now York...I.onrlon .June 8 COA8TWISK, IXJMKiSTIC, Km A rlrona. ...... New Y'ork...AHpinwalL........May 21 ISevada New York... San Juan May 20 M. America.... New Y'ork... Bra7.ll........May 22 J.W. Lverujan. I'lillRdtt t'harlestou.....May oliimbla.....,New YorkHavaua....May 24 T(inBW!i(la...l'lilla(la HnvRnnab......Mav 'a H- HnlHon.......J,blltt(la.....Havana.......JuDe 1 h(HroHlieUDlou.l'lilla(la....New Orleans........ June 1 Pioneer..... I'hllada .Wilmington ..June 1 Ocean Queen. ...New York.Aapinwall .Juue 1 fanilnao deCubaNewYork...Ureytown .June 10 U. Cliauncey...New Y'ork... Aapinwall ...June 11 Malls are lorwarded by every steamer In tbe regular lines The steamers for or from, Liverpool cail at Queeuitown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for Of from the Ooutl nent oaJ 1 ttt bonthaniptoo. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sclir Access, Moore, Washington, Caatner.Stlckney 4 Welllnnton. Bchr AdolphHugel. Robinson, Newburyport, Curtis & Knight. 6cbr j- Doran, Jarvls, Providence, Westmoreland Coal Co. Eclir J. Truman, Gibbs, New Bedford, Rommell & Hunter. Bchr Village Queen, TlllotUon, I'rovldence, Lenuox A Burgers. Bchr Lizzie Taylor. Corson, Lynn. Blnnlckson A Co. Bchr E. V. Crowell, Freeman, Welltleet, do. Bl'r Mayflower, Koblnnon, New York, W.P.ClydeACrt, Tug UuOhoii, Carr, Baltimore, with a tow ot barges, W. P. Clyde & Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Norman, Crowell, 42 hours from Boston, with nidse. to II. Winaor & Co. Brig Mary C. Comery, Comery. 17 days lrom Sagua, With Biitrar and moluHaes to 8. A W. Welsh. Brig Abby Ellen, Orcutt, 8 days from Boston, with xndse. to J. W. Btoue A Co. Bchr Jason. Btewart, 17 days from Turks Island, with salt to W. Bumm & Bon. Bchr E. JJ. Endicott, Kndlcott, 10 days from Bruns wick, Oa with lumber to Norcross A Sheets. Bchr Napoleon, Nichols, 7 days from Charleston, with lumber to J. W. Uafiklll A Bon. Bchr Village Queen, Tllloilaon, from New York, la ballast to Lennox A Burgess. Bchr J. L. Heverln, MeTvin. 1 day from Little Creek Lauding, wnh grain to J. I Bewley A Co, Bchr A. Ilugel, Kohlnson, from Bostm. Bchr U. W. 'l ull. Bobbins, from Boston. ' Bchr J. B. Austin, Davis, from Boston. Bchr T. Borden, Wrlghtlngton. from Fall River . Bchr X. II. Daley, Saunders, from New London.. Bchr E, I'oron, Jarvls, from Providence. ! Bchr Lizzie Taylor, Corson, from Lynn. Steamer Mars, Urumley, 24 hours from New York, wuii muse, to vv. ju. naira s uo. Steamer M. Massey.Bmlth.24 hours from New YorK, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. ' Bteamer Chester. Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde & Co. Tuir Hudson. Carr. lrom Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Lookout, Alexander, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. MEMORANDA. Ship Saransk. Turlev. tor Philadelphia, entered out at Liverpool 4th limu onip Aunapous, Lennon, tor -nuaaeipuia or cam more cleared at Liverpool 7th lnbL cnip i-ontiac. Lowell, hence, via new urmam, m Liverpool 7th lust. . t . , KteHiritiin kiap nfthA TTnlnn. rtnoksev. for Philadel phia, via Havana, cleared at New Orleans loth lust. Bieauiauip itoman, naiter, nence, steamship Tonawanaa, Jennings. lor rnuauoipuia, sailed from Savannah lth Inst. . .. suaiiiBhlp Peruvian, Olover, nence, via nonoiK. at Liverpool 5ih lusu Barque Pembroke, Potter, from London, via Swan sea, lor Philadelphia, was spoken lu lat, 4S, lou. 20 no uaie. . Barque A. M. Lovltt. Lovltt. hence, via iiavre, at Bhields 4lh Inst. Barque Maria Miles. Hansen, nence, at iiamouig 2d lust. , . , . Barque Union, Merrill, nence. at Marseilles aa insi. Barque S. D. liyerson, Raymond, hence, via Ant werp, at Bhields 7th Inst. , ., Brie Mariraretha. Theslns. from Bhields tor Phlla-, delphia. put into St. Thomas 3d Inst., dismasted. Brig tneD Anna, xsiancue, nence, at di. jouu, x. x., 17th lust. . .... Br lir Manzanllla. Holmes, nence, at x-ortianu iaia lnslant. Bchr M. McNeil. Snow. lrom i;aiDarien, neoce, ai. Boxlon yesterday. Bchr Richard Law, Y'ork, hence, at Providence 18th instant. Bchr Ring Dove, wooster, for rnuaaeipuia, ciearea at Kastport lllh Inst. Bchr Ooldeu Eagle, iieuy, nence, at mew xseaioru Ifelh Inst. Bcbr Vashti Sharp, Sharp, bence, at Marblehead Bcbr M. H. Reed, Benson, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford lKth Inst. Bchr J. C Patterson, Wulltaker, bence, at Beverly sol j r Sophia Ann, Smith, for Philadelphia, sailed lrom Providence 17th lust. Bchr Epbraini and Anna, Thompson, bence, at Beverly ifiih Inst. , , Bchr R. W. Godfrey, Oodfrey, from New Orleans, at Boston ittlb InsU ... . , Bchrs Lottie, Taylor, aod Searsvllle, Sears, for Phila delphia, cleared at Boston Isth lust. Sclir J. P. Cuke, Endicott, lor Philadelphia, which sailed from New Bedford 17lh lust,, returned same day and anchored below. , , sclir Race Horse, Rrarg, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newhuryport 17th lust. Bchrs Bophla Ann. Smith; J. Porter, Burroughs; and I. C. Kun.Min, Muthls, lor Philadelphia, sailed lrom Providence 17lh lust. .. .. Schr E. J. Huyner, lUyner, for Philadelphia, sailed from Mystic 1', ih Inst, j Schr Kilzaaud Rebecca, Price, hence, at Wick ford 'sohrst'George and Albert, McDonald, and Mill Creek. Smith, lrom Bangor for Philadelphia, at New- 1 ' Schr I'luta.'smlth, for Philadelphia, cleared at New Orleans lftth Inst , Schr Isabel Hart. Stone, for Philadelphia, cleared at Baltimore lSth Inat. . .. , Bchrs C. B. Vickery. Babbitt, from Fall River for Philadelphia; Joseph Hay, Hathaway, from Cohasset Narrows for do. and TruuHlt, lUckeit, fur Philadel phia, sailed from Newport lHtli Inst. Bchrs H. Washburn, WlUlaiuH. and 8. L. Crocker, Presbiey, from Tauutou for Philadelphia, sailed lrom Newport 18th lust. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Outer Ocduey's Channel Buoy, No. 1, and the Buoy south side of the liar, No. 1. have beeu moved from their stations, the former having been struck by a vessel. They will be replaced as suon as the weather will peimlt. The lightship for Martin's Industry, which baa been under repairs at ChurleHton lor some time, has beeu placed lu order, and leit l:Uh lust. In low of stxanitutf i'hrl-alana fur her locatlou, aud would be placed lu pusitlou next day. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OP PHILADELPHIA. September Term, 1SBS. No. 87. JANE INURRSOLL VS. J A KUD INUERSOW To Jared Ingersoll. 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And the City Solicitor la hereby directed to prepare the pro per bond with, warrant of attorney for said parties to execute, aud to canaefa judgment to be entered thereon. And, further, to tile an agreement of record that said Judgment shall only operate aa a lien upon tho following ilu scribed property of said Wlllluin V. McOratn, to wit: House and Lot No. 1810 Spring Garden atreet, and upon the following described pro perties of John II. Jones: All those certain buildings, hotel, hall, atore, and twenty-oue bouses and lota of around, 6ituute In Twenty fourth Ward, on u square of ground bounded norlh by Haverlord roud or avenue, east by Thirty-ninth street, west by Lancaster avenue, and South by Uurden or Hocklnud atreet. JOSEPH 1 MAKCKIt. rresldeutof Couimou Council. Attest n Aukaitam Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPKKINti, President of Select Council. Approved this eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud nlxty-iseven (A. I). lHii"). ' MORTON McMICTTAEL, 5 21 It Mayor of Philadolplila. HOOP SKIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS'. 02S IZftl T.ATlTSiT KTY!,K. JTTH'P OTTT. t l.' nvfrirn ri'UATT r u,. Ur.n.ion.iilii Ot vuriia A ' 1 1 a j. i x A i naiui itn mo a uhi7uwv. - w i round, the CHAMPION TRAIL, for the Urawiug- ) rom, a yaras rounu. . f, 1 Uesefr-kirts are In every w7 the most desirable . that we have heretofore offered to the public; also, ' complete lines of Ludies', Mioses', aud Cbildreii'l ', Plain and Trail Hoop Kkirts from i'i to i yards In clr- ct nilori uee, of every lenulb, all of "our owu make,' I wliolbbaie aud retail, and warranted to give satiuiao- tlou. , . i Constantly on hand low-priced New York made i Skirts. Plain and Trail, ai springs. W ceuuti iU sprlugs, 1: .ill springs, rlu; and lu sprlnga, l"7(k (klria made to order, altered, aud repaired. ' t all or Kemt lor Cln-ular of style, sites, and prices M ADuluttory aud HaleHrooiiiH, tin. m AKCH htreet . 1S6 m WILLIAM T. HOPKINS, ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. QOLD'S IrYIPnOVED . j rATENT LOW STEAM ' ' iJD HOT WATEIl APPARATUS, j ron warmisu ani , vkntilatijuo WITH rilBKEXTKUNAIi AIR, ' j . Also, the approveO Cocking Apparatus, - ' THE AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan or heavy casting, duraolllty and neutni'H ol consiructlon. Suitable lor Hotels, public Intiiuitong, and the better class ol Private Residences, Also, Agents for tba tale ol SPEAKMAN S FATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water back aud holier, aud ORlPi ITU'S FATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR. UMCN STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY. . JA1I1.M I. WOOD A CO., NO. 41 ROL'TII FOUBTU MXUKET. B. M. FELT WELL, Ruperlntendent. 1W:i,i SPf PENN KTEAM ENGINE AM StdJLlZ BOILER WORKS. NEAP1K A LEW liwtC'ilCAL AXSD TUEOKET1CAL EMUlNEEKi JlAUIlMblB, BO ILK It- MAKEHct, RLACK SMI 1 HS, aud FOUNDERS, bavins lor many yei.n beeu In succeHRlul operation, and Deeu eicluuvelj engaged In building and repairing Marine and Hlvei Engnus, high andlow-preaaure. Iron Uollera, Watei Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc. reHpectltiliy oiler tlieti services to the publlo as being fully prepared to con tract for engines of all sbuxi, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of ulllerent slses are prepared to execute orders with quick dewp itclL Every deairiptlou of palteru-niaklug niatle at tot shortest notice. High aud Low-pretmure Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of tbe beat Pennsvl vania charcoal Iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds, Iron aud Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above buslneas. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge, aud work guar an teed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room foi repairs ol boats, w here they can lie lo perlect salety aud are provided with shears, blocks, tails, etc eto, for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB O. KEAFIK, JOUJS P. LEVY. 21 BEACH and PALMER Stree STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, No. 327 CHESKUT STREET, Manufacturers of CAST-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPE Of all sites; also Fittings for the same, at the loweai market rates. Extensive machinery has beeu pr pared, and we are now ready to furnish this pipe t. any amount at short notice. Also general Railroad and Steamboat supplies, (23 3iu t, VXU6HXN MEBBICK, . WILLIAM K. MEBBICK jojim m. copic S0UTI1WARK FUUNUliX, FIFTH AND WASBUSUT'ON Streets, PB I LA 11KLPHIA. MERRICK & SONS, EKGINEEKS AMD MACHINIST'S, manufacture High and Low Pressure bteaui Eiigln i lor Laud, River, aud Marine Service. Boilers. Uaaometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Oaa Works, Workshops, ana Railroad Stations, etc Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and most Improved construction. Every description oi Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Saw, aud Orbit Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, PuiupLug En gines, etc Sole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Sngar Bollln. Apparatus, Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer, mat Aspinwall A Woolsey'a Patent Centrifugal Suksi Draining Machine. 6 Hot BRlDESBUltG M ACLUiSE WORK& OFFICE, No, 6 N. FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared to fill orders to any extent for oat well-lt Mown MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin ning, and Weaving. S e invite the attention ot manufacturers to our ex tensive woraa, 11 ALFRED JENX8 A BON, MISCELLANEOUS, fJESTCOTT & GEORGE. SOCCttSSOBS TO 1'IIII.IP WILSON A lOh IMFOBTKaB AND SXALEBB IN CiVNN, PISTOLS BU'UK) IBICHET, AND llASE 11 ALL IJirLEMEaiTS, I FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, CROQUET i ARCHERY, ETC, MO. 40 CJILSMX ST H LET, 4113m PHILADELPHIA CO B N EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY J0O., BKMOVKD TO N. E. Coiner of MARKET and WATER Streets, Phlladelpbin. DEALERS IN BAUH AMD BAGOINQ Ol everv Descrlptiou, tor Grain, Flour, bait, Super-Phouphate of Lime, Bone 1)1181, Etc Large and small GTJNN V bags constantly on hand. fZir Also, WOOL SACKS. John T. Bailky. Jahks Cascadsn. nHO ABCH 6TKEET. GAS FIXTTJBES, CHAKDELIEltS, BRONZE STATUARY, Etc. VANK1KK t CO. would respectfully direct the attention of their friends, and tbe public generally, to their large and elegant assortment or GAS 1 IX 1URES. CHANLELIEUH, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WAPES. Those wishing handsome and thoroughly made Goods, at very reaoouable prlouu, will hud It to their advantage to give us acallbeiore Durchaslug elsewhere. N. B. boiled or tarnished fixtures reflnlshed with ''ni1' ' re"'tble yn yNKIBK CO, 3 L A T E MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed tor Durability B uty. trength. and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work General!) made to order. J. B. KIMES & CO., 812 6m Kos 2128 and 2liM CHEBNPT Street JpITLER, WEAVER & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cord Twines, Eto. No. North WATER Street, and No. North DELAWARE Avenue, PUILAI) ULTIMA. EUWIH H.FlTLKH, SlK.BAEL WKAVCB. Conrad F. Cloth i KK. S 14 QEORCE PLOWMAN. GAItPKNTElt AND BUILDKn R. 3S CAKTKB STREET, Aud No. 141 DOCK Street Machine Work and MUlwrlghtlug promptly at tended to. COTTON AKD FLAX, BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Of all numbers and brands, Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Also Paper hianaiaclurers' Drier Felta, from oua lo Seven feel wide: Pauling, Belting, Kail Twine, eto. JOHN W. KVEUMAk 4 CO., s No. lim jones Alley. ALEXANDER G. C ATT ELL A CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. ItS NORTH WUARVEd No. S7 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AI.KXANDKn 8. CATTHI.L, U'.'jl KI.1JAH B. CATTKU WILLIAM 8. GRANT COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. U 8. DELAWARE Aveuue, Philadelphia, aoent roa Papont's Gunpowder, ReUued Nitre, Charcoal, Eta W. Baker A Co.'s Chocolate, Coooa, and Broma. Crocker Bros. A Co.' Yellow Metal Sheathing Bolut, and Nails, H4 . MA Yr 2 lr 1 807. . ' , AMUSEMENTS. QEIT YSBUSOJASYLllJl ; ' FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. ' I Incorporated by Act ol Ansembly of tbe Common wealth of Pennsylvania, March S, 1867. 1 1 ' J The Board ol Supervlnnrn, appointed hy the ahnVe CorpotaiiMi lo carry out the nhjfom of the Acl ol In cor orailon, reHpecirully announce to tlie publlo that the L glHlnture of l'rnns Ivanla ha authorized tbe iBlMna ot funds lor the ereriion, eHtahllMhinenl, and n alntei snce ol an Anyluni lor Invalid hohllcrs of the lale war, to lie built on the taltle-lleld of UeliyntMirg and as an Inducement to ptrlot- citizens to contri bute to loin benevolent object, nave empowered the Corporation to distribute amoiiKHt the sulmorlnnri such situ Its ol value and liitere.it from aAH'l!illon Willi the lata war. or any moneys, effects, properly, nr slate real or pernonnl, wbaievri. In this Wale or else where, at such time or upon such terms, and la such way ami maoner whatsoever, ai to them shall seem 0 1. any laws ol this Commonwealth lo the contrary uoi wlthstaniilriR. 1 lie site lor the Institution (thirty acres) lias already been purchased, and It Is hoped that the good ni'm maj coniiiieiicv ueiore niiuHuinmer. bubscripliuus will be received at theolTtcn of tbe Ascocliitlon, No. uv.ilChcsnut street, Philadelphia. ' Forentb .iit.svrlpllun ol five dollars a certitloittn w ill l e imiud. which will entitle the holder to much article of value ss nmy bn awarded to Its number. 1 be first distribution ol awards will be nimle Imme diately upon tbe lecclpi of Sv.uuu suoscrlptlous of V each. '1 be distribution will he public, and nnder the direct supervision ol the corporators. Perrons at adlstanoa are requested to remit Ihnlr I subNcriptli ns (when practicubie) by l'ost Olllce money order, or rig Inter ed letter, lo insure prompt delivery. . . Direct all letters to ' 1 ' J. D. HOFFMAN, Secretary Board ol Supervisors, Box 141 P. O., Philadelphia. Ti e following Is a schedule ot tne awards to he Diace tinder the hrit distribution. 1 tin Items or Dia monds and otlir pri clous sionen were purchased lrom cltlrens of tbe South during the war. and their geiiuineneh Is cerlilitd to by Messrs. Henln A llris., the niosttxleiislve diamond Imiioners In the country, and by J. Hermann, diamond setter. New York. . GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL DI Kits, Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, lsii7. Olllce, No. ilH6 CUEbNUT Street, Philadelphia. FIRST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand Subscribers Bt Five Dollars Each. 1 1 Diamond Necklace; 48 brilliants, valued at (30,000 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch aud Ear rings - 16.000 S 1 Award 10-4U Government Bunds... Io.ikm 4 1 Diamond Cross set In silver. 7,ouo 5 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch B.000 6 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds... 6,ouo 7 1 Diamond Single Stone King....... 4,MH 8 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.H00 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarl Pin- 4 ,000 10 1 Diamond Cluaier Brooch... 4.000 11 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet. 4,000 12 1 Pair Single bione Diamond Ear- rlngs ... 8,500 l!l 1 Dlamona Cluster Brooch 3,(i 14 1 Award 10 40 Government Bouds... 8 u00 16 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3,000 16 1 Diamond Single btoue Mlud.......... 8.() 17 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch... 2.50 18 1 Diamond Single Sione Ring .. 2,K) lu 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch.... 2.MW 20 1 liiamoud Single Stone Ring. 2,000 21 1 Diamond Cluster Ring.. . l.fiOO 22 1 Long India Camel's Hair Shawl... 1,600 23 1 Choice Emerald Stud . l.r.'Kl 24 1 Single Stone Diamond Ring 1,000 29 to 34 10 Awards of 10-10 Government Bonds, each 1,000 35 1 Tbree-stoue Diamond and Ruby, bait hoop Ring 800 86 1 Diamond Single Stoue Ear Knobs 800 17 1 Pair Dlamoud Cluster Studs.... 6uO as 1 Diamond Single Bione King, slur setting . ... ..... 500 39 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin... 5on 40 1 Dlamoud Cluster Bracelet . 600 41 to 60 10 Awards or 10-40 Government Bonds, each . 500 51 I Lady's Diamond -set Waicl . 400 52 1 Diamond single stone Ring KM 53 1 Diamond aud Opal Cluster Ring iM M . 1 Diamond sinsleetone King....... 200 56 1 Pair Emerald Scarf Pins..... - 200 bf 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud....... ISO 67 1 Dlamoud Cluster Pin............. 100 68 1 Cameo aud Pearl Brooch and Ear Rings 100 69 to 168100 Awards. 10-40 Government Bonds. each 100 16810 258 100 Awards, Goverumeut Legal-lea ders, eucl 60 3000 Awards, Goverument Legal-tenders, each ... ...... The distribution ot tbe aboveawards will be made In rinblle as soon as Lbe Hiih&crlntltin la full, of which due notice will be given through the papers. The Dia monds are now,ou exhlbtlou at the Olllce of the Aaao- cianou. Tbe public can confidently rely on everything being couauciea lu tne most uonoraoiennu mir niaiiner. ah the awarua will be Jiundeil to certlllcale Homers, lni- uttruiuivi niier ifiv uibiiiou.ivu.iicv ... mi tvai, i. . ,11 vj cmce 01 iue company, jo. iuo caixmj a cireet, Philadelphia. ' CERTIFICATE. We hereby certlty thul we have examined the Dia mond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and oilier precious bio nes. as described In the above list, aud find ihtm all genuine. ilENLE BROS., Dlnmond Importers, No. 20 MAIDEN Lane, New York. J. BERM A.NN, Diumond setter. No. bill BROOME Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Books can be had containing Twenty Certificates, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. . All orders for Certificates must be addressed to J. D. HOFFMAN, Secretary, s is Box 1181, P. O.. Philadelphia. EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE Tbe Forty-Fourth Annual Exhibition OF THB PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CHESNTJT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, is now open day and eveulng, from 9 A. M. till 7 F M , and from 8 till 10 in the e veiling. Admittance, 26 ceuls. . . fc-tjiJiou TicketB. 60 cents. 4 23 Wit nONCEIil HAL L.-H ARIZ Ij will commence MONDAY, May 20, IN Ills CELEBRATED MAGICAL SEANCES. To cotiiiuue EVERY EVENING for TAVO WEEKS. Malluets WEDNESDAYS and SATURDA YS, at & Among other Miracles, THE MYSTERY. A IICMAN HEAD FLOATING IN THE AIR. THE INSTANT ANEOL'bGKOVVT'il OF LOWE US, THE DEVIL'S 11 A 1 and ST1UK1NU WATCHES ,f V 111 be introduced for the FlltsT TIME. Tickets 60 ctuts; Reserved Seats, fl. - Cau he se cured, commencing Friuay, May 17, at Charles Truui pier's Music Store.coruer Seventh aud Chesuutslreeti, atid al the Hall. Mailnees Children, ball prioe. Doors open at luilneea at I V C11AH. LEVI, Manager. X1EW ELEVtNTIl bTKEET OPERA HODS XN ELEVI-NTU Street, above Cll EsN U'f, "UIK ItJHLV ItlAOHT" ortN ttM iiik HKAsnn. AkHlsNdi JJlXtt'S MIUIKIA, the Oreai biar Troupe of the World, la their GRAN. ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONGS, DANCES, NEV BOULEbQCES, and PLAN'l A'lTON SCENES. Doo. open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at s o'clock gnu J. L. CA RN CROSS, Manager. GERMASIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE hearsals every SA'lURDAY AFTERNOON, at MUSICAL FUND HALL, 8S o'clock. Engagements made by addressing GKOKOE BASTERT, Agent, No. 12iil MONTEREY St.. between Race aud Vine. 2 6 Th last reneaisal will tuke place ou Juue 1st, HO! FOR t-MlTU'8 ISTiAKDI FRESH AIR - lil A I : 'I 1 1 1 L SI EM'.. H Y - 11 E A LT HbVl. y X EliClsE '1 HE. BATH ENTERTAINMENT OF TTlh x.Lb'1 KiND. MRS. MARY LAKEMEYER r Bpertlully luioru.a hei ir.eudH and tho public gene rally that the w ill opt u ti.e beautiful Island Pleasure Oiouuu known as SMITH'S ISLAND, on r-CNE'AY next, Mays, she invites all to come slid tnjny with her the uclikhts of this favorite sum pier resort so" mmumwm INOTCN Aveuue. THE GENUINE EAOLE VT.lN, THE CELK bratPPEKloN, aud the pure hard ORKE , 'VttflZ aVsarVwirlive f,ttlfcXnlu every rHl.:t. Orders race ivh. . 1 nS m5Tiii B wwl Jt-"Porium, N0.U14 WA-n- AMUSEMENTS. A C A D E B,Yf'OF MUSI C. MTts. lav urn. ' ' CHOICE FRONT SEATS rARQ.rF.rTE CIRCLE and BALCONTY, Tu be had at the LOOK STAND, CONTINENTAL HOTEL. 6 20t IILKICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC SLX CLASSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS. MRS. P. W. LANDER ; '- In her great Classic and Ulstorlo Impersonation 0 ELIZABETH, QUEB'.N OF ENGLAND, pronounced by critics as superior to Rlstorl In the same purl. OPENING NIGHT. TUESDAY, May 21. Box sheet now open at Trumpler's Munlo HtoreV corner SEVENTH and CIlESNUl' Streets, where st ats may be secured lor any performance during tho seaKon. Matinee, samrday. May Z Admission to the Parquelle, Parquette Circle, and Balcony. ONE LOLLAit No extra charge lor Reserved Seats. ' ' rmily Circle. 1'lity Cents. Amphitheatre, Twenty- live Cents. Proscenium Boxes, till. ' C A T) K MY OF M U 8 I C COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO BARTON HILL, . VtEDNEMiAY AFTERNOON, May 12,' THREE SFLKND1D PlECEBl' OCR AMERICAN t tJUSIN. bRETCUE- IN INDIA, ' DANNY TUB BARON. MRS, JonN DREW. DAN BRYANT, MISS SI SAN DEMN, . . J. H. hlOHD.i (IT, BARTON HILL, " JOHN BEFTON, And Others. Alio, the ARCH STREET T HEATRE COMPAr' By kind perm Ihh ion ot Mrs. John Drew, aud the WALNUT STREET THKATRK COM PAN Y, By kind permission of Ale-am, ClarKa A BootL. HtHi rvfd Seals, (I; Family C ircle, 60 cents; Ai'-ph -tlnatre, SS cents. Tickets for sule at Trnm r's MumIc blore, corner bEY EN TU, aud CHi- T blreets. 8 1 "VT EW CHESNUT STREET THBATWK - XN FlltsT WEEK OF THE GRAND GERMAN OPERA TROUPE, enibrnclng Die GREATEST NUMBER OF EC O ART ISIS. CDANUE OF OFERAS NIGHTLY. NO REPETITION. Operas will be presented at the REGULAR DRAMATIC PRICKS. TUESDAY EVENING. May 21, Gounod's favorite Opera, In five acts, entitled FA UST. Marguerite - ...M'me MARIE FREDERIC! FatiHl FRANZ HIMME1C MePbltopheles.M.......MM....JO.EPH HERRMANN Valentine W 11.11 ELM FORME- Slebel .M'me BERTHA JOUANNSES Martha JOHANNA HULSOIC W sgner... A LPHONSE URCLDa PRICES OF ADMISSION. A dmlsslonM..M..............MM ..m..m ...m 60 cenuf Orchestra One dollae Reserved Dress-Clrcle scats 75 cental Family Circle 25 centK Seats secured six davs In advance at BONER'.-t Music Store, CUEbNUT Street, above Eleventh, aadf at the Theatre. JUNE CENDRILLON, by the Dramatic Company, scp WALKUT STREET THEATRF, N . E. corner or NINTH and WALN UT Streets, Begins at X to Bti'clock. LAST NlGnT BUT ONE of Bouclcault's thrilling Drama of JEAN IK DEANS. Jeanle Deans . 8USAN DENI- And John Brougham s great uurtesiiue or PO-CA-HON-TAS. Po ca-hon-tas. SUSAN DENl MISS LUCTLLHS WESTERN, en route tor New York, will appear on THURSDAY EVEN INU, May 28, for one night. This brilliant young Artiste has Just concluded most successful engagements In Baltlmora and Washington. ONLY NIGHT OF EAST LYNNE; OIL THE ELOPEMENT. The above occasion will be the last appearance of Miss Western on the Philadelphia stue previously to her sailing tor Europe. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET! THEATRE. Begins at to 8 o'clock. FULL HOUSES. ANOTHER NEW PLAY. LAST WEEK OF MR. DAN BRYANT. MONDAY. AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE, John Brougham and H. Mumlord's Play, THE BELLS OF SHANDON. Berry O'Leary Mr. DAN BRYANT For Cast, Scenery, etc., see Bills. . To conclude with , Dr. 0'Toole.... Mr. DAN BRYANT Friday BENEFIT OF DAN BRYANT, A BILL OF EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. MoudayNext-EMMA WALLER. government sales. A RUE HALM j LU-MBEK. Oi' IRON, STEEL, AND Depot Quartermaster's Office, 1 . Washington, 1). C, May 13, 18o7. j By direction of the Quartermaater-Cleneral. the following enumerated Iron, Hteel, and Lumber will be sold at I'oDllo Auction, at LIN COLN DEPOT, under tnesupervlsion of Captain James Of. Payne, ArsistHUt Quartermaster, commencing on MONDAY, June 3, at 10 A. Al to wit: About 21)3,000 lbs Flat Iron, from x to jis sorted. . ,a 40,000 " Nail Hod Iron. . ' ' 130,000 " Ilorseshoe Iron, light and heavy1. 80,1)00 " Hammered Iron, assorted. . 400,000 Assorted Iron, all sizes 24U.000 " Round Iron, assorted from 3-10 to2' Inches, all sizes. 114,000 " Bquure Iron, assorted, from to! 58,000 " Round iron, assorted, from 1 to 31 Inches, all sizes. , ' 30.0CO ' Hoop Iron, assorted, lrom to I Inch allst.e-i. 128,000 " Spring .Steel, assorted, from 4 to 214 luciieH, ull sizes, 15,000 " Ameneuu HilsU-red Bteel. : lhO.tK'O feet Oak Luinl ei, from 1 to Oluches thick.' 10,000 " Hickory Luiitber, from 2 to 1 luohes thick. i 40,000 V Potlar Lumber, Inch thick. 421,408 " Fine Hcantllng, 8x4. 6, 6, 7, 8, and 0; 12 to 18 feet long. Wagonmakers, carbtillders, and others will find this a fine opportunity to replenish, their. Bio ck, as tbe material Is entirely new. . Transportation will be furnished to Blxtli street wharf or the railroad depot, as purchasers tnuy desire, and at their risk. From 10 to 15 days will be allowed In which ta remove the goods. Terms Cush, lu Government funds. CHAHLK8 II. TOMPKINS, 6 14 ICt Bvt. Brig. Pen., Depot QoitrtermV. TT N81CK VICE ABLE QUAHTKltAl ASTER'S U BIOHES AT AUCTION. Depot Quartkkmastkr'b Officb, 1 Wasuinoion, D. O., May 8, 1(W7. By direction of the Quartermaster-General, m large lot of Quartermaster's tt tores will be sol4 at Publlo Anction, at Lincoln Depot, com mencing ou WEDNESDAY, May 22, at 1(1 A. M under the supervision of Captain Jamea Ki. truyue, a. 14. m,, consinting in purior-r- 30 lour-horse Army Wugons. 200 Huddle Blanketa. 84 Office Desks. 23 Olllce Tables. 211) Olllce Coal 8toves. HO Ollloe Wooxl H loves. 25 I'oi taOie Forges, nil .smith's Forties. 6 two-burse Army Wa- 6 spring Army Wa ens. 10 lour-horse Scavenger Army wagons. 10 Carts. 80 two-horse Ambu lances. 116 sets Wheel Harness. 60 sets Lead Harness. 67 seta wheel Ambu lance Harness. 67 Iad Haruet.8. 153 McClelluu Saddles. 251 Wagon Huddle 141 B. H. Wattou Whips. 284 iluller thuins. 318 Hiickels. y7 0uui Duckets. a l Waion Bridles. mi saddle Buks. 3 Cooking Hanges, wlta tlx lures. , 10 Bath Tubs. 60 Doors. ; j 15 Wheeloarrows. Tools Carpenter's.Sad oiers, .uiuuKBUUlU'S. Tinner's. 346 yards Coooa Mat-; biua;. 1010 pounds assortecl Hope. 40oo pounds Scrap Iron.' 6000 iKiunds old Uorsa blioes. 101 Window Sashes. And a lurae lot of 0U1 e article1). T't i ins Cash, In Government funds. I'urcliustis will remove their goods within ten days from tlu.v of sale. CUAULES II. TOMPKINS, 6 0 lit Bvt. Brln. Gen., Depot Quartermaster. 1JMTKU BTATKS REVENUE STAMl'8 FOH SALE PRINCIPAL AOENCY, KO, BT NUTII T II I li D STHEET, Pl" OHDEBS RECEIVED FOR BTAMPE") cnECKai' OBDEItS RECEIVED BY MAIL PROM1 lu ATTENDED TO, A LltiEltAL DISCOUNT ALLOW ED. J. 1:. It 1 1.) WAY. tUm HO. 87 . TUIHD STREET.