THE LITTLE COEEX. "Twna a tiny rosewood thing, I'.l'on lionnd and glittorinjj "With its Btavs of silver white, Silver taUet, Mauk mvl bright, Downy j'illowed, satin lined, That I, loitering, chanced to find, 'Mid the dtist, the scent, the gloom Of the undertaker's room Waiting empty all for whom ? Ah ! what love-watched cradle bed Keeps to-night the nestling head? Or on what soft, pillowing breast Is the cherub form at rest That ere long, with darkened eye, Sleeping to no lullaby, Wliitely robed, and still and cold, 1'ale flowers slipping from its hold, Shall this dainty couch enfold ? Ah ! what bitter tears shall statu All this satin sheet like rain, And what towering hopes bo Lid 'Neath this tiny coffin lid f On whose tablet shall appear Little words that must be there, Little words cut deep and true, Bleeding mother's heart anew Sweet, pet name, and aged two. Oh I can sorrow's hovering plume Round our pathway cast a gloom, Chill and darksome as the shade Hy an Infant's coffin made ? From our arm au angel Hies, And our startled, dazzled eyes, Weeping round its vacant place, Cannot rise its path to trace, Cannot see the angel's face 1 WORDS OF WISDOM. FROM SIDNEY SMITH. IDLB.NKB9. If idleness do not produce vice or malevolence, it commonly produce melancholy. Let overy man be occupied, and occupied in the hlg,hest employment of which his nature is capable, and die with, the consciousness that he has done bis best. FRIENDSHIP. Life is to bo iorhfied by many friendships. To love and to be loved is the gieatent happiness of existence. If I lived under tbe burning sun of the equator, it wonld be a pleasure to me to think that there were human beings on the other side of the world who regarded and re spected me; I could and would not live, if I were alone upon the earth and cut oil' from the remembrance of my iellow-creaturcs. It is not tbat a man has occasion to fall back upon the kindness of his friends. Perhaps lie may never experience the necessity of domg so; but we are povorned bv our imaginations, mid they stand there as a solid and impregnable bulwark apainst all the evils of life. Friend shins should be formed with poisons of all ages and conditions, and with both sexes. 1 have a iriend who is a bookseller, to whom I have been very civil, arid who would do anything to servo me; and I have two or three small Inendnhips among persons in much humbler walks of lite who, I verily believe, do me a considerable kindness according to their means. I am for a frank explanation with friends in cases of affronts. They sometimes save a perishing friendship, and even place it upon a firmer basis than at first; but secret discontent must always end badly. CHEERFULNESS. Persons subject to low spirits should make the rooms in which they live as cheerful as pos sible, taking care tbat the paper with which the - wall is covered should be of a brilliant, lively color, hanging up pictures or prints, and cover ing the cbimneypiece with beautiful china; a bay wirdow looking opon pleasant objects, and, above all, a large tire whenever the weather will permit, are favorable to good spirits; and tbe tables near should bo strewed with books and pamphlets. HABDNE99. Hardness Is a waut ol minute attention to others. It does Lot proceed Irom malignity, or a carelessness of inflicting pain, but from a want ol delicate perceptions of those little things by which pleasure is conlerred or pain excited. HAPPINESS. The longer I live tho more I am convinced that the apothecary Is of more importance than Seneca; and that half the unbappiness in the world proceeds from little stoppages from a ditch choked up from food passing in the wrong place, iiom a vexed duodenum or an agitated pylorus. The deception, as practised upon liunian creatures, is curious and entertaining. My friend sups late; be eats strong soup, then a lobster, then some tart, and he dilute these eeculei.t varieties with wine. The next day I call upon him. lie is going to sell his house in Por.don, and to retire into the country. He is alarmed lor his eldest daughter's health. His expenses are hourly increasing, and nothing but a timely retreat can save him from ruin. All this is the lobster; and when over-excited nature has had time to manage this ttetaceous encumbrance, tbe daughter recovers, the finances ate in good order, and every rural idea effectuailv excluded lrom the minJ. Exercise witbout laiieue; generous living without ex ceed; early rising and moderation in sleeping these are the apothegms of old women; but if tbey are not attended to, happiness becomes to extremely difficult that very lew persons can attain to it. EYEBY-DAY MAXIMS. Ttemember that every person, however low, a. riohta and feelines. In all contentions let peace be rather your object than tiiumpu ; valus triumpn oniv as vne uieaun ui pi-ac WheD you meet with neglect let it arouse you to exertion; instead of mortifying your pride, set about lessening those delects which expose you to neglect, afid improve those excellencies vdiieVi fi-immnnd attention and respect. It you desire the common people to treat you as a gentleman, you must conduct yourself as a genUeman phouid to mem. iin nnt attemot to friizhten children and in feriors by passion. It does more harm to your tt.t ,.horrf,.r i Vian it does pood lo them. Tbe same thing is better done by firmness and per suasion. , , ... , i,Mri fai.u .when tou mut find fault. In prl vate. if possible, and some time after the ofleuse, .otho.- ih.n at. the time. The blamed are leas in clined to resist when they are blamed without Keeiu'p the habit of being respected, and , oti.mr.l to be more amusing and agree able than is consistent with the preservation of TPS DC('t Don't be loo severe upon yourself and your own feelings; keep on, don't laint, be energetic to the last. , . , , . , . If you wish to keep your mind clear and body healihy, abstain irom au leiuieuieu ihiuuib. I'M P. LAND'S PAUPERS. ...,,,. o ni inflni.nTR rACPERS. LtJSATICS. lilX. i L .11 i J v ' AND VARANTB IN ENGLAND IND00B AND, OUTDOOR PAUPERS IS IHl.A.Ai. The return presented 10 i arura(ut,uu iu motion of Viacount Knfleld. M. P., discloses a lamentable Increase this year in pauperism, as cXnared with 18tld. On the last day of the first week lu February last there were In Kngland and Walt" u'ja.-M paupers lu receiptor relief, beini an Increase of U7.012 over the correspond ing week of tbe preceding year, of wlioraOO.M weielnthe metropolis: in the second iweeic of February, 1)82.1.73, or an Increase of 80 117, of whom 4i.ki were in the metropolis; third week, r71 46 or an increase of uo,031-3d,450 being In the metropolis: fourth week, 1)05,104, or an In crease of 60.B1 1. ol whom Ki.Uo were in the me ' tropolla. In the last week the number waaoora poaed of ! 818,610 outdoor and lW 4Ho ludoor poor The above figures are exclusive of lunatto pnunera In asylums uud vagrants. P"j"fer "aro. t present. H.W parishes. tncluBlve of tbe ft' )V ismntls, I" Inland aud Walea, maiutaininK, orllabfe to niuiluln.tdeir own poor; but the liovo returns reler only to M 6. o of tii lit n umbel : ll parishoa, incorporated under Gilbert', act, still undor the p.ovlslona THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, of the4.Ul Kllftbelh, ninkln no return of the number of paupers which thev relieve. t rnni the return culled for y Kir 11. Barron, 11 nppenrs that the gross amount xponded for the relief of the poor In Ireland, In" the year endliiR l!llth Heplemher, Iniw), was 72s,ai), as ct in pared with jUill, Nd In the preceding year. Th' re were In receipt of relief on the Inst Hut ur tiny In January. Ihu7, paupers; In Mill, (1S.708; In lNi.",, 7I.2H7. The 77,422 for this year In clude 11,207 adult able-bodied paupers, aud Wi Widows In receipt of out-door relied. In ixt; the amount, of poor rate Indeed was 74,7&7, all other receipts amounting to CS007. FINANCIAL JEW GTATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT STATE LOAN, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, . Will be urnlsbed in sums to suit, on applica tion to either of the undersigned:- JAY COOKE A CO DBEXEIi A CO I 81ni4p E. W. (LiBKE A CO. JULY COUPONS WANTED. JAY C00KE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD St. S29lm rniLADELPUIA. p RACTION AL SHARES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BOUGHT AUD MOLD. DE HAVEN & BRO., 8 30 lot mo. 40 sown THIRD ST. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, KORT1IWKST COBIVKR OFFOCBTU AND HABKET STBECTM, OEOBtJE W. HILL, PBESUIKKT, E. B. UALL,(AfiUlEB, OFFERS EVEBY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bankers', Merchants', and Manufacturers' Accounts solicited. 4 18 UiBtusm PROPOSALS. TM PROVE MENT OF THE BOCK L ISLAUD . RAPiUa OF THE MlSSiaSlPi'l United Status knoinekr'b Offick.I Davkni'Okt, Iuwa, April 17, IWj7. Bealed PropoHttlg. lu uunliciue. will bo received at tula cilice until 12 M.. WLDJNKi)AY, June 5, 1SS7, lor ex cavuliug aud reujoviug th rock and oilier obstruc tions irom lue Deu oi tue m lssibsiiipi river at tue Kuck lHlund or Upper Kapkls, by uieaim of culler dams aud subaqueous blasting or chiselling. Contractors will be required to. furnish all boats, macliiuery, etc, and to pcrlorm all the labor neces sary lu the prosecution ol the work. There are aOuiu w, uuu cubic yards ol rock to be removed, distributed unequally at tiiUVrenl points on the HuplUs, and the work must uedoue during the low water season, Inter fering as little as practicable with navigation. Contractors will slate the piice per cubic yard for which they propose to do the work, wtifch will be let as a whole, or In sections ot sucU length as the engi neer Id charge may determine. 'Die Government reserves the right torejoct any and all bids, and no bid will be considered unless the party ottering It shall give satisfactory evidence that he Is trustworthy, aud has the necessary skill aud experi ence to do the work. A printed copy of this advertisement must be at tached to each proposal, Kacli bid must contain a written guarantee, signed by two responsible person, lllankg lor proposals of the form required, with form ol guarantee, will be furnished at this ollice ou appli cation. Proposals will e endorsed "Proposals for re moving obstructions at the Hock Island lluiilds," and addressed Jlrevet Major-Ueneral J. II, Wilson, U. H. A., I.leuLcusut-Coluucl, mill Iul'uutry, Duveu port, Iowa. Parties desiring further information can obtain tbe same by calling at the United States Engineer's OlHce, corner ol Second aud Main streets, Davenport, Xowa, w here miipH, p'ans, specifications, aud quantities of work will be shown to all who wish to examine theui for the purpose of making proposals. 01y Older ol the Chief Engineer, U. H. Army. J. II. Wll.SON, I.leut.-Colonel. 8!Hh Iorantry. 8 16 17t Brevet Major-Ueueral U. 8. A. ROOFING. xt O O I IS o . OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OB STEEP) COVER ED WITH JOHN'S EIWILISH ROOFING CLOTH, And coated with LIVlUlD OUTTA PERCH A PAUS'I , making them perleclly water-proof, LEAK'S dltA, ViX ROOFH repaired with Uutla Percba Paint, and warranted for five years. LEAKY HLA'i'ji ROOFS coaled with liquid which becomes as hard M slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated wlU Liu u Id Guttapercha at small expense. Cost rangiiu from one to two cents per square foot. Old Board oi hblugle ltools ten cents per square foot, all complete Materials constantly on band and tor sale by thi PHILADELPHIA lUli PENNSYLVANIA ROO. LNU CtlUPANY, UEOIKIK HUB ART, Hi 6m No. few N. FOURl'H Street. XL O O IP I IV Gr . ItLIHUnmCIM! HOflFN, FLAT ORNTEEf (Ol t ltt li II till lTA Pl UdlAKOWr MJ-( l.OTH.and coated with L.ltl' UUTTJ PKBCllA A1AT making Uieut perleclly wale ldKAKT UBAYEl BOOFH repaired with Qattl Percha Paint, aud warranted lor live years, LtiAUl siaiK HOOI'H coated with Llquk Outla Percha Paint, which becomes as hard as slain. lor 1 IK, OI" and IKON UOUrt this Paiul is Ihe tie vlui illra of all oiher protection, It forms a perleclly Impervious coverlug, completely -resists ihe action of the weather, and constitutes t thorough protecllou against leaks by rust or other wise. Price only lrom one to Iwo cents pertquar '"'"tin arid CiBAVEIi KOOIIBiU done at the lh orient oolh. . Material constantly on hand and for sale by the ItAUllOTU ItOoriKd (WIII'ANY. jS6m No. B0 OREEN biretsl. PROPOSALS jj EW LlUtiMMT MAKUUa auUK,A'KNiSA. U1TT BTATK3 KngINKKR OFFICR. kr OFFrrn, ) niKKT, Pmr.A., May 22, 1HU7. j ISO. ai fj. BlXTII bTl BCBlCll rropORfllH. In dnnllcatfl. with n nnni nt (hlH adverliseii(itjt Bllnciied to each, will be rccrlvcd at tills ofllce, uutil 12 o'clock M., JllUKHlAi. June la, 18(i7,for furnlsbintr mate rials nnd lubor for the construction of four now pU-iH at Marcus Hook, Uolaware Hlver. I'enna. Die fupTBtructiiie ol eacU pier to boef bard ir'd nd 1 a 2 f The faClDR lu Rlx conrBPK nf hnmlrn a ntlcUlu rs tlovclalleil: hvl 1 tie CUblC COIltllltA of hlonkn varvin. frnul Oil t ah r . irii, ina miTii, his or peuu liuilliucr woik; beds ud Joints Rood Joint work; lewis uud dowel bolt s to be drilled if required; buck li K to be ol rubble stone. '1 he top to bo paved with stones from one to two leel In thlcknesM, with good natural face, anil Jointed to lengths of 6 leetaud random Widths. 1 lie atone to be delivered at such points, at or mar Marcus Hook, and to such persons as may be OtMlgiiated by Hie proper olllcer or axculol' the i; ui led Slate.--; nnd any other material lo be deliverable under like conditions. 'J'ht cribs upon which the piers are to rest are to be sunk lu depths vary inn from 20 to 21 feet, or thereabouts, at ordinary low-water. Length of tat h at bottom about 77 feet by 84 In width; at top 74 b 3i To bo of hemlock wharf timber, to wink 1U Inches least dimension. Theie will bo n tinned lor the superstructure ol each pier Hbout 7(xio cubic feet of hammered facing Blone, giving m 0 Hupcificlal feet of face, aud 7800 superficial feel ol t.id and Joint work. 1350 cubic feel ol paving bloue, giving 1700 feet Joint work. WO peieues, of 23 cublo feet each, of rubble back in if. For each cilb about 18,001) feet face of crib work. 8ooo lbs. of li on bol Is, elc, 700 peicL.es ol rubble lining to be delivered In crib. rroposnls for putting the stone orsupergtrnc lureol each pier In place must state tho rale ol labor per cubic yard of lacing nnd paving stone, and per perch ol 25 cublo feet for backing With rubble. All stones to be laid dry, in the best manner, and lu accordance with Instructions to be given. The rates to cover every expenditure necifrsary In receiving, caring for, aud putting the htones In position. I'roposals for labor lor cribs to state the rate per loot of face, measured In the work, and to include every expense of receiving aud oaring for materials, framing, putting together, and sinking the cribs la proper positions, eta., In accordance with Instructions that uiuy be given. All materials and labor to be of the best quality, subject to inspection, and rejection if not approved. A deduct Ion of 20 per centum to be made on any payment made lu part for material or labor accepted. beparute proposals to be made for stone, for lumber, and for iron; also lor labor, for masonry, aud labor for crib work. Kach bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures should be ap pended to the guarantee, and who should be certified to as beirg goodand bufllcleut security, by the United (states District Judge, Attorney, C'olleotor, or other public olllcer. Envelopes to bo endorsed, "i'roposals for New Tiers at Marcus Hook." Bids to be opened at 12 o'clock M., ou Thurs day, June 13, 1807. Bidders are invited to be present. For further particulars inquire at this office. C. SEAFOKTH STEWART, 5 23 lot Lt.-Col. of Euglueers. D K 1' AllT HEUT OK AUK1CUIAUKE. Proposals will be received at this Department until 12 o'clock, June 6, 167, for furnishing all the materials ana perlorming the work re quired in tbe construction of a Brick Building lor the use of the Department of Agriculture, to be erected on reservation No. 2. iu this city, according to plans and specifications that can be seen nt tbe ofllce of the Commissioner of Agriculture, where full information with legal d to tbe proposed building can beoblalued; said proposals to be either for the whole build ing, or separately for the UlU'erent kinds of work. No proposal will be entertained from any pemm who Is not known to be a practlcul builder. Biuders are requested to state the shortest lime possible In which the building is to be completed, the work lo be commenced in three days alter the signing of the contract. Xhc Department reserves the rh;ht to reject any or nil bids, If it be deemed for the interest of the Government to do so, and no bid will be received thut does not con lor in to Itio require ments of the plans uud specifications and of this advertisement. Ninety percent, of the amount of work dono arid materials furnished, according to contract price (said amount to be ascertained by the esti mate of the (superintendent), will be puld from lime lo time as the work proceeds, aud ten per, cent retained until the completion of the co.i tiaetand the acceptance of the work by the Department. Every proposal must bo accompanied by tho bond oi two responsible persons iu ihusutnof tweuly thousand dollars, that the bidder will acct pland perform the contract if awarded to him, the suflicteiicy of the security to be certi fied by the United HI at.es District Judge, United Males District Attorney, or Clerk of the United Wales Court. i'roposals should he inclosed in asoaledeu eloj e, imiorsed "I'roposals lor a Building for Ihe Department oi aki lcuiiure," aud addressed lo the Commissioner of Agriculture. 510231 USA AC NEW'l ON. Commissioner. UNITED STATES ENG1NEEK OFFICE, NO. i'O'J K. blXXli Sireet. I'llir.ADKLPIlIA. BlaV-U, 1SU7. lUTAlRS OF 1'IEBS AT CHESTER, FA. feeukd Proposals, iu duplicate, with a eonv of this udverliM-nienl attached to each, will bo re- ceivid at this otlice until 1'2 o'clock M., TUK4- pa) , dune z;, isoi, lor materials and labor lor lepans ol Government i'iers at Chester, i'enn- sylvania. (Separate proposals must be made for timber. for lion, aud lor labor. Cup Ioks, bridge timbers, mooring posts, and upper houses ol piers of while pine: He timber ol litnilock, fenders, etc., of white oulc. 1'ioposuls will slate the rate per running foot ol timber, per foot of lace, aud per foot board measure, as ine case may require; tue rale per I oiiiiu oi nuns, eie. All ihe materials to be of the best duality, de liverable at such points, at or near Chester, and lo btieii pirsous as may be designated, aud to be subject lo inspection and approval before acceptance. The proposnls for labor to state the rate per foot ol face and per foot board measure, etc., as nit asured in place; uud these rales to cover all labor necessary for putting tiie works In good repair, such as removing old work, receiving, carlhglor, training, pulling together, and re placing materials to be used or moved. All work to be subject to Inspection and ap proval before payment Is made, and a deduc tion of twenty per centum to be made on auv pay ment for lubor or material, lu case of pari i vl ment before the completion of all the work. Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible pel sous, whose signatures should be ap pended to the guarantee, and who should be certified to as being good and suflioient security by tho United (Stales District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or otuer puuiiu oiiicur. Envelopes to be endorsed, "I'roposals for lit pairs ol Government Tiers at Chester." Bids will be opened on TUESDAY. June 25, 1807, at 12 o'clock M. Bidders are iuvlted to be nreKtnt. For further particulars Inquire at this ofHoe, (J. ftliAl'Ullill B11SWA1U', 6 30 15t Eleut.-Culonel of Eugiueers TJ F.APQUAKTEU3 THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT. OiPlCK CHIEF QUARTERMASTER,! ATLANTA, Ua., May , 1M17. J BY ORDER OF THE OUARTERMASTEhV GEN ERA D. Healed pioposals will be received at this ollice for the sule of seven thousand four 1 1 u ml red (7iti0) tons of COAL at Buraccus, Florida, payment to be mude in Government i u n us. The nroDOsals will beouened at 12 M. SATUR DAY, the Klh of June, lbt7. and should be initiueu "i'roposuis to purcuuse isuui, uu auuiesseu to BrevBt. nHir..nn. R. HAXTON. Chief Quartermaster Third Military Dlstriot, Atlanta, Ua. ojlrii Pi: IVY WELLH-OWKEKSOP PROPERTY '1 he only ploe to get Privy W tolls cleaned au Oislnlbcied al very low price, A. PEYBON, If aimfacturer of Pondretm, 101 OOLPfcMlTU bUALL, LIBBAKV buue. AUCTION SALES. JM. (ll'MMKY & 80SS AUCTluKkKUS tin. M WALNUT Street ITold BijnlB.r Balwi ot KJ- AL M A'IK MOCKS. AND PFTJRfTIK8 AT 1IIK I'll I LA DKLPH I A K.XCHAMIK, flstirilillis of each property Irsned scr arHtely. IMHicMialoKiies published and circuiiited, containing full ilescrquloiis ol properly lo he eoiii, as also, a par tint list l properly contained iu oui Ileal Kslale Regis ter, mill ellered at private sale. bales advertised dally In all the dally newspaper , HA LK ON WON BAY, Juna S, will Include '1 wo Mm res Meronntlle Library Co. OHPliAf' l lit ItT HA I.K l liltn nf Alorniirtor JRllowa , dicrnsnl. Stone Residence and lot ol BToiird, Allen's lune, Tw otity-secoud Ward, near Oer- Ulllll I UV II. BY OKLKll OK II KIR1 Ksmteof llnimr Mntnni,lil. deresstd. '1 wo-siory brick Tavern and lour brick dwelling, ttrner el '1 tuiy-luurtli nnd Cald well streets, between Walnut unit Locust streets. M-tuAXM luiiMiii m;a l, wltli 40 acrei ol Innd, (lull III lime. Blllollllnu llm illv lli.n. 4 mllui Irnm Wnrkel 8lreet Utilise. M'A.sllI OTdiN UUARK AND LOPtTST STREET U siHiponie Hfthldcnce, wlin side Ollice and Iai, leei irmii. JIAMJhOMK MUIikr.N ItKSILKNCE-No. 816 t-'outli '1 Hit b street. tHKsMT 81HKKT. WUST PlI I LA DELPHIA.- Itsiidninie Miioern Residence, Fourth, east ol i'ortleQ ktieel. north slue. hOC'Ill 11 111 KTRKET No. 006 Fairfax nlac Klevt n lirk k Bn ellliiKs and Lot, 42 by l:iu leel. 1'X l'.CCIOU t fctA LK Inline of htepben llenlon, deceased. 1 'our modern three-story brick Dwelling! JSes. IKi, IM.IIW. nnd IVJM carpeuler street, r-anie Fslalc Two ILree-skiry brick Owolllnirs, Nos. 9.(6 and u.is KlLg, now Cross street, bu'.ow Bio- kersou stieei. banie Faiate Two two-story Dwelling, welsitin ( l.urcb, now Otsego strtel, belwteu Reed aud Prime I reels. t-ume I jt ate Rrlck Ucssuase and lot of urouua, 1NO SITlu federal street. hume l JitHte l enrly uronnd Rent orfr.2150. heme Lslate I.ik'iI yearly Uruund Rculs of 1)2 each. Same Estate I Ive yearly Ground Rents 01 each. odo ol tL aud one ol f4. it ') vt Sale on Monday, June 17, will Incltiia 'lilt KLl-XiAAT llKUWM 8'1'ONK REStDENCK. 8. W. corner of Broad and Tliominon streets. 2.i leel Iront, wliti lot 16U teet deep, bunt and nuisnea llirui gliotit In a superior niauner, with extra conve niences and comforts, buy whitlows, verandahs, tliree baita-rooms. laundry, four water closets, solid walnut a, airways, etc etc. 18 Isil EXF-CUTOR'S PALE. I state ot h i KP11KN liFNTON, deceased, J. Al. ULJ11M1'. V & p-UiN o , Auctioneers. u luunii. i , .uuc u. idim, it, ... vi .ii.viv, av.i, will be sold at Public Sale, at tbe Philadelphia i- cbuiiye, tbe followlnu properties viz: Jlll.LjaiN THRhK-ftlORY RR1CK DWELLINGS, jsos. liri, im, lrtt, ana uaiwiiriswi'Kiisireei, All those lour certain three-story brick niessuaKea or tenements, with two-story back bulldliiKS, tusetbor with the lots or pi. ces of ground thereunto belonging, situate Nos. 112:4 hm, ilzn, and ll'JS, on tbe south slue ol Carpenter street, at Hie distance of 170 leet west wnru in 111 the west side ot Kleveuth street, In the becoud Ward of tbe City of Philadelphia. Uavesaloou paru r, oitniiK-rooni, auu Kitchen ou ine nrst noor, live clianiberu, range, hot anil cold water, bath, gas, etc. Lots each containing iu front or breadth on said Curpeiiter street lit feet, aud extending In length or uepin 01 mm wioiu ueiween nues parallel wiiu r.ie- en th street 70 leet. Including a certain 4 leel wide alley, running westwaid Into another 4 feet wide abey. leauing soutnwaia into intiiint street, euoject to a yearly ground-rent oi ft 1 2-1 tM-luoeacii. TWO TWO-BIORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Nos. i!6 ana wis most h iitisiii, All those two cerium lots or nieces of ground, with the two-story brick messuages or tenements thereon elected, sliualeon the south, side ot King, now called Cross hlieet, at the dlstence of W leet 6 inches east wind tioni the east side of Tenth street. In the l irst Waiaol the city ot Philadelphia; each containing in Iront 01 nreuuin ou me sum King street 14 leet, auu ex lenOhiK in leiiKth or depth soutuwurd between lines puiallel with the said Tenth street 41 leet 6 Inches to a 2 It el 6 Inch w ide alley. Subject to a yearly ground rent 01 f :0 each. IWO BRICK AND Fit A ME DWELLINGS oiwiujo 1 street, aoove iteeu. All that Cf rial n loior piece 01 ground, with the two- story briik dwelling Hereon erected, situate ou the west blue ot Church street, now oiseiro street, ut the dis.ance of, 8d feet northwurd Irom ine north side of Reeu street 111 ine first wura urine city ot I'liiia delpbia, containing hi front or breadth on the said Ott-ego street IS leet. and extending In depth westward IKi feet to a certain an leet wide street leading north wurd from said Reed street, called Dtttiou street, aud routing on which street said dwelling is erected. Clear 01 all lucumurauce. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the mtssuage or tenement tuereun erected, situate on the wt si side of Chinch street, unw Otsego street, at the disiar.ee 01 Ilia feet northward from Reed street lu the lrslWrdot the City ot Philadelphia, containing In front or breadth on said Olsetto street 14 feel, and ex tending lu length or depth we. -a ward between parallel lines, ou the north side ill) leet more or less to a 3 leet wide alley, and en thesoutu bide41 leetuiore or loss to said a it ei wine uuey. Clear of all InctimbrHiice. Tllltiiii-b'l OR Y BRICK DWELLING, No. 2740 FBDKRAL btreet. All that certain lot or piece ot ground, with tbe messuuue or tenement thereon etecied. situate 011 tbesctilh side ot lederal street, between Hampton (now '1 wi uty-seventh) street and Wolbert (now '1 wenty-etuh lb) street, In ihe First Ward ot tbe city of Philadelphia, at tbe distance of 17 feet 4 luches from aiertuln one-nnd-a-huir-percb-w llu lane; con taining In front or breadth ou Federal street iii leel, and extending In depth southwird of lhat width liu teet to a certain new street called Park street, laid out and opened lor public use. Coulalns 4 rooms aud bus hydrant lu yard. Clear ot all Incumbrance. GllljllKh-KtN'l OF tSi-.W. t i, SI, $81, and f 19 each. A vi tirly tiound-rent ol f 2 M, lssulnx out of a lot of grcuud, wilh ibree-stoiy dwelling thereon erected, siluuie N. W. corner ol I rontaud Cumberland streets, Nineteenth Ward, 14 ftet trout by 411 feet deep. Light early ground-rents 01 i-'il. issuing out of elfelil lots ol ground, each 12 leet iroiil by 4u teet deep, situate on the north side ol Cumberland street, above Front street. A eurly ground-rent of i4. Inning out of lot of ground It) feel tl inches liotit and 4s leel In aeplb, H. W. corner of Cumberland mid Alascher st reels. l ive yearly ground-rents ol $ii'J. Issuing out of five lots ol yround inch 12 leel front by 4s leet in depth, south side ol Cumberland slreet, west of Alaschur stit-H. . A yearly grouna-reni 01 sn. jsiiiiuk out or lot 01 ground 16 It et Iront by 48 leet In depth, situate ou the t. li. corner of Cumber. and and JIuttet sli ecls. J. 11. OL'MilKY cfe bONK, Auctioneers, 8 20 SW83t No. SliH WALK LT fetreot. 4ps KEAL ESTATE. I."!! J. M. OUMJIKY A 80NS' SALK. VALUARLK REtSiDl'-NCli, with Willi OFFICES. LCCClr-T Ktreet and W ASHIOToiM KqiiHre. Ou MONDAY, June u, ls7, will bo sold at Public Bale, at 12 o'clock , Noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, All that handsome brick residence, with side olllues and contiguous lots or piece ot ground, situate at the northwest cornel ol Locust and Washington streets (ou the west side of Washington square), 111 the said city; containing together Hi Iront or breadth ou said Washington street oi feet, including 4 teet lu trout, extending the whole oeptb ol tho lot taken otf the sotilheri luokI part lor the purpose ol widening Locust street 10 lis present width, and exteudlng in cepth Mi leet t; h'ches to a a feet 6 Inches wide alu y. Bounded northward by ground ol Thomas Toniplcius. deceased, w 1 slwaid by the suld a leet 6 Inches wide alley, soulb wurd by said Locust slreet, and eastward by Wash ington street aloresald, formerly called Little Seventh street; together with the tree und common use and privilege ot the said alley. Has two parlor.i, commit niciiltng w lih two large side oulces, w ide ha I, dining 101 111, kitchen, sltlii g-rooin. live chambers, attics, bath-room, siore-iooui, and large lull. W as erected and ln.lshiU in the most subs'.auilul manner, has every convenience, including heater, low-down grale, range. Lath, hot and cold water, water-closet, etc etc. Is In perfect order. Tho location opposite Washing ton r-ijtmre inukes it a most desirable residence, and the siue olllcts. corner ot Locust street, make it ver7 vulnuble lor a proftssiouul geulltmwn. luiuiediule possession given. Clear ol till h cumbrance. ilU 1 uo muy reumln on mortgage, II desired. J. 1. OL'ilMLY t MON'S, Auclloneers. S;5s2t Kt). 608 WALNUT bireeU ItEAL ESTATE. LUt J. It. (J I'M M KY 6 PONS' SALE TlANDSOMili RLblDKNCi; No. 810 S. TENTH S Ou1 MONDAY, June 3, 1867, will be sold, at Public Pale, at 12 o'clock, Noou, al the Philadelphia Kx- ClAIltih'at handsome three-story brick residence and lot or piece ol ground thereunto belonging, situate ou the west side of Tenth St., ut the distance ol 44 It. north ward lrom the north sldeol Plueslreet. lu theHeveuih Ward ettheclly ol liiilutlelphiu.coiitalning lu front or bret dth on the said Tenth street twenty leet, and ex tending In length or depth westward of that width ninety leel. together wilh the free use and privilege ot a ceriuiu alley, three leel lu width east and west, and 114 leet in depth north and south, at the distance ol ss leet 2 luches westward from the. weal side of Tenth slreet, lor a pussuge-way aud water-course at all limes forever. Ilassaluou parlor, dining-room, aud kitchen on the first floor, was erected and finished throughout in a superior manner, with high ceilings, aud every convenience, aud is lu perfect order. Immediate pos session glveu. Clear ol all Incumbrance. J. li. OLililLY 4 SONS, Auctioneers. 5 20b2t No. 60S WALNUT blreet. Mi ORPHANS' COURT SALE.' LiJ. Estate of A LEX A NDEROALLO WAY, deceased. J. M. UUliAlEY & hUNS, Auctioneers. Stone Messuage und Lot of Ground, Alleu't Lane, 1'u.eiitv-stcoiid Ward. near Ueriuanlown. puiauant to au order f the Oi phaus' Court, for the City and County of Philadelphia, will bo sold al public sale, 011 MONDAY', June 3. 1807, at 12 o'clock, noon, at lb Philadelphia F.xchunge, AH thai certain Lot or pieca of ground and stone nitssuage or tenement tnereon erecieo, Biiuata ou Allen's Lane, lu the Twenty-second Ward of tbe City of Philadelphia, bounded by lauds of William Bmilh, .lol.n Wateis. and bamuel Junes, aud uoutaliilng la lionl on said Allen's Laua 40 feet, and lu depth 220 leel, more or less, wiiu me apyurieuaucea. By older of 11. e Court. K. A. M EliltICK'. Clerk Orphans' Court. J. M. ULM.MI1.Y iSi MINH, Aticlliiiueis, 8 13 18 6 1 No. 60S WALN UT Slreet. JUNE 1, 18G7. AUCTION SALES. nREAL ESiATK. J. M. UDMMEY PONS' SAI.R. M.KUANT J1KOW ti MUnft III'.SI IIIC.VCF,, NO. 12.'i2 N. I'Rt 1 A D .street, I. W. cvrnr ol 'I hnmpson. On MI1M1A Y. June 17. 1867. will lie sold at Public Bflle, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at Ihe Philadelphia Kx chHIge, All Hint certain four-story Brown Stone Reslrlfnci, and lot or piece ol ground thereunto belonging, siltintu at Hie southwest corner of lliond und Thompson streets, Id II. p Twentieth Ward of the city ot Phlln tip plila, eoiitalmtig in front or hrendth on said llroad street 2.i feel, and extending In length or depth ol t hut wiotb on f-rviii 'Ibompsou street l';n leel lo Carlisle ftrcel. lias tliree-stury double buck buildings and j- r n 11 rcor. n as erecieu ami nui.tiieii inroiighoiit In a superior manner, wilh solid walnut stalrwitys: ex Ira t onvenlei'CCH nud rem torts, largp cIohpis. etc., and all wsMe w a; er perleclly drained Into Ihetulvert. lias InrgesnliKin parlor, library with bay window, ana hall nil linlHico lu solid walnul; dinliig-rooni. water-closet, and kitchen on the 11 ml II001: also, kitchen and laun ory villi stalionsry Bb-lubs, with hot and cold w a er, in nssenieni; iignt, airy, ana cry cellar; two large cIihiiiIipis. dies-sing-room, liatb-rooin and water clchtton the second floor nt main bulidlmc: siltlne- r 00 m, nursery, bath-room and water-closet la the l ark building; six chatntien on the third floor, and one huge room on fourth floor suitable lor bllliard- room. A If o, two lion verandahs opening from (be killing room and dinlm-room. Servant's water. clPl iu cellar, winr-closcl. healer, iwo ranges, sta lloi aiy wash basins, etc. Is In perfect order through out. Clear or ail incumbrance. 1&,KK' may remain on mortgage. If doslrcd. Can be seen oil nppllcaiinn at the ollli-e ol J. M. WUMMKY AHONM, Aucllonepn, 6 1 3t No. 60S WALN U 1 Street. O EXECUTOR'S SALE. . F-siateof 1 Ki'lll-.N RENTON, deceased. J. M. (il'll M EY t bl)N.-, Auctioneers. Mcclern three-story brick dwellings, Nos 1122,1121, 1126, and Ills l ARPEN'i KR Slreet. On MONDAY', June 8. IS ,7. al 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Saie, al the t hllad)lphia Kxchange, A II those lour certain three-siory brick messuages or tei eineiits, wilh two story buck buildings, togetuer with tbe lots or pieces 01 ground thereunto belonging, situate Nos. 1122, 1124, 1126, and 11'Jx, on thesoiith side ol Caipenlerstieet, at the distance ol 17U teet west waid lioiu Iho w est Bide ol Kleveuth street, In the Second Ward ot the city ot Philadelphia, Have saloon parlor, dlulng-room, and kitchen on the lirst floor, li e chambers, rni ge, hot aud cold water, bath, gas, etc. Lots each containing In front or breadth on si. id I srpenler street 16 leel, and extending In length cr depth of tbat w idth between Hues parallel with UcTenih street 7U feet. Including a certain 4 leet wide alley running westward Into unotlier 4 leet wide alley, leading soulhward into Camilla street,. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of tl24 t,-lo each. J. M. OUiiaiEY SONS. Auctioneers, S 18 Slit No. 50)1 WALN UT Street. REAL ESTATE. J. M. UUMMF.Y A SONS' SALE. DANliSOMK RESIDENCE. CIIK-NL'T Street. ens,) Fortieth slreet, West Philadelphia. On MONDAY, Juue a, lht7, will be sold at Public Pale, at 12 o'clock. Noou, at the Philadelphia Lx change, Ail that handsome three-story Drlck Residence, wilh double Rack Buildings, and lot or piece of giound t hereunto belonging, situate 011 the northerly side of Chesnul street, ul the distance or 1 10 feet eastwardly lrom Fortieth street, lu the Twenty fourth Ward ol the city ol Philadelphia, containing Iu Iront on suld Cbesiiut street au feel, and extending lu lei Kth or deptb of that width 146 fuel to a four-feet wide alley. Has Purlor, Library, Dining Room, and Kitchen on the first floor, and is bnlli and finished throughout In the best muiiner, with extra conve niences, handsome Mantels, etc lmmedlute pos session given. Clear ot all Incumbrance. J. M. UUMMKY & SONS. Auctioneers. S 25s2t No. u08 WA LN U T Street. REAL ESTATE. J. M. C.UMMF.Y A SONS' SALE. 1. I Tl VI. M-I lV ll I .1 .1 IVI Jia I.'AIWL'AV 111 ACV Vn Mb. F IF 'ill Htreet. ' ' C11 M ONI AY, June 3d, 1807, will be sold at public Bale ut 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Philadelphia Kxchanue. Die court ot houses known us "Falrlax Place," on the east side of Filth street, below Christian street, consisting of seven two story brick and four two-story Irauic houses, upou lots of ground begiuniug forty fuel south ot Christian street; containing on said Filth slieel 42 leet more or less, and extending in depth on the north side 1:1.5 feet, more or less, uud ou the south side 124 feet 8 Inches, morn or less. Clear ol all Incumbrance, except an annual ground rent ot eighteen shillings, Pennsylvania currency 2 4e), payable to the Swedes' Church. Tbe properly Ib sold 10 clo?o an estate, and oilers good opportu nity lor profitable Investment. J. JSI. UlMlitY & SONS, Auctioneers, 6 'XsZl No. 6"8 WALN U T Street. BY ORDER OP HEIRS. Fsiaieof ltotiKR McLONALD, deceased. J. M. OUMMEY & SONS. Auctioneers. Store and Four Dwellings, 1 WKNTY-FOURTII Street, below Walnut. Ou MONDAY, June S, 1867, will be sold -at Publio Sale, ul 12 o'clcck, Noon, at tho Philadelphia Ex change. All Hint certain Lot or Piece ot Ground, together with the lmpiovemeuls thereon erected, sltuateuu the east side 01 ih ach, now Tweuty-louith street, and the south Bide of a 20 leet wide street called Caldwell strtet, bet wren Walnut and Locust streets, In the llghlh Waid of the city ol Philadelphia. Containing In Iroul or bieadlh on said Reach slreel 2o leet, and extending In length or depth of that width ou said 20 leel wide street 110 teet 10 another 2U feel wide street. Improvements consist of a two-story brick stole und dwelling fronting on Twenty-lourtli street, and three three-story brick dwellings, containing Ihrt e rooms each, anu one three-story brick dwelling, containing six rooms, irouliug on Caldwell street. Clear ol all Incumbrance. J. 11. UUAIMEY & SONS, Auctioneers, 5 18 P3t No. mm WALN UT Street. s AMU EL C. FORI) & SONS, AUCTIONEER! ISO. 127 S. FOURTH Street. Sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Loans, etc., at Phil delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon Cur sales are udvertioed lu all the daily aud sever of the weekly newspapeis, by separate handbills o. each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, ont thousand ol which will be Issued on Wednesday pre ceding each sale. REAL KSTATK AT PRIVATE SALE, PAKCOAST & WARKOCK, AUCTI0NEER6 No. 240 MAKKET b I RFKT, LARGE rOSITIVK SALK OF 850 LOTS A3IERI IAN AN1 IMPORTED D 11 Y GOODS, UNKN .AM) JlOhlFUtY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, IK OP ISKlK'lri. CORf-KTS. NOTIONS. ETC. it Y CATALOG UK, ON A CHF.D1T, Ou Wednesday Morning, June 6, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a luieanu must desirable assortment of new season able gocds liy present sales. 6 1 at G t. MAC KEY. AUCTION E EI Ollice o. 421 COMMERCE BtrMit ISUI Bl Gt LAR SALK OK CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS UOODS, On Tuesday Morning, AtP.'i o'clock, lu lots suitable for city and country relull storekeepers. I1RA8S WOOD SCREWS. At commencement of sale, 3- gross American Screw Co.'s Ersi.s Wood Screws, ?a to 2'4 IiicIiom, 6121 s OF PUBLIC i'llOl'Eill' Y. Office op Apmy Clothing andEuuipaoe, ) No. 2U Broadway, Nev York, May Ul, lSti7. J Will he sold nt, 1'ublio Auction, at the Depot of Ainiy Clothing nud Equlpaue, No. iiH) WAHHJNUTON Blieet, New Y01H City, ou Wl'IDISFiSllAY, the 12lli'of June next, corn intiiclng ul ll o'clock A. JI., certain tiuautl lies of condemned Clothing and Camp aud (jurrlton Kituipuge, consisting of, say ubout: liU.tCO Woollen liluu.,yu,(JijO pounds Common kets. Tents. 2,WH) C'Diform Coats, 06O Ort ut Coats, 1,1 to Sack Coals, 1,()0 Trowers, enOruilisBtockings, 110 lints. 25,000 pounds Wall I Tents, 120,000 pounds Hospital Tents, ll.ouu pounds Shelter Tents. EsuUreat-CoatStraps, 218 Sibley Tent Tri- JdO puirs Eevgings, potis, 1,150 Knapsacks, lAlotof Brass articles, a.MOTeutl'oles, ltxl Bod Hacus, 31)9 Tent Stoves, 1 1.6U0 Tent Fins, Auo various small articles of Clothing and Equipage. Ha 1:1 pies of the above may be seen at the Depot, within four days or sule, and fuilhor information obtained. 'IKllMiS Cash In Government funds; ten per cent, down, and balance before the yootls are taken from the Depot which must he within live days of sale, under forfeiture of purchase. Major-General D. II. VINTON", C 1 81 Assistant Quartermasler General U.8.A. Q UAUTKKMA8TF.IVS OFF'ICE UiSITED tsT A 1 Lo AivM X , Is'o. 18 BTATK Btrekt. 1 New York, May 27, 1S67. In pursuance of ordets of Brevet Major-General liufus Ingalls, Assistant Uiiuilermasler General United btates Army, I will sell at 1'ubliu Auction, at Battery Barracks, on MON DAY, June 8, lf-07, at 12 o'clock, about 6210 kegs llOBbK SliOKS, and 4111 kegs MULE BHOKS, in lots of 100 to 1000 kegs each. Terms of Sule Cash, ou rendition of ac counts by auctioneer. . . A deposit of ten per cent, will be required in all cases. , . . The goods to be removed immediately, and at the risk of the purchaser. , a The United btates reserve the privilege of re Jeoting all bids which are considered uutuir or disadvantageous. Brevet Major-General njTF11Ij,Af'IlJ3'4 A.st.Uuartorn.uster-GjineralU.A. 5 29 44 Brevet Major uud A. U. M. AUCTION SALES. Fhii.if Fonn, Ancllonper, M c C L fj 1j li A N I) A C OJ Nllr-.,.unm Id rillllp J'Ord t CO.) Al'tnTONLKIlS. No. 60(i MARK FT Btrert. SALE OF 1200 CASKS HOOTS, ST10ES, BP.00AN8, HAl.MORALK, KTO. . On Monday morning, June 8, commencing at in o'clock, we will sell by rntnlcgtie, lor cash, 12" cases men's, bnyf,' anil youths' Loots. Mines, JtmuaiiH. llalmorais. etc. Also, women's, m Ifses', and cblltlren's wear, embracing a prime ana desli able assortment of goods Irom city and KosU-rn niHiiufacturers, lo which iheatteutou of the trade Is called. SSUIt SALK OF 1100 CASKS BOOTS, HHOE3, BROHANS, en Thursday morning, June e.comniuiicliig at lo o'clock, we will nnll by ralHlogue, lor cab, Hno cases desirable boots, shoes, hregans.balinorals. etc., from citT and Kaslern manu 1st Hirers. Also, a large assortment ot women's, misses, and children's wear, to which we would call the attention ol buyers. 614t JOHN H. MYEKS CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. tut and 284 MARKET Street. LA HO K TKHFMPTORY BALE OF FRKNCTT AND Olhi.ll i.U Rol'KAN DRY GOODS. KTU. On Monday Morning, June S, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catnlngnp, on four months' credit, about 700 lots ol French, India. German, and British Drr Goods, embracing a full ntsortiiienl of laucy and staple articles In silks, worsteds, woollens, linens, and cottons . N. II. Goods arranged for examination and catft. logues reaay early ou morning of sule. is is it LARGF. PFRF.MPTORY BALK OF BOOTS, BTTOBS. TRAVKLL1NG BAGS, STRAW UOODB,KlfJ, . Ou Tueaday Morning, Juno 4, will be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on frtir months' credit, about 13u0 package boota. shoes, biogans, etc.. Of city and Kaslern manu facture. Open for examination With catalogues early as the morning or sale. IS H LARGK rOSITIVK 8ALe7F BRITISH, FRKNCIJ. Gl.HMAN. AND DOMKSTIO DRY GOODS. We will bold a large sale of foreign and dumestlO dry goods, by catalogue, on four month' credit, Ou '1 burst ay Morning, June 6, at 10 o'cloca, embracing about 9C0 packages end lots ol staple aud lancy articles, in woollens, win Bit Us, linens, silks, and cottons. N. R. Catalogues ready and goods arranged for X animation early on the morning of sale, 6 1 4k LARGE POSITIVE BALK OF CARPETINQ8, CAN TON MATIINOS. KTO. Ou Friday Morning, June 7, at 11 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue. Oft four mouths' credit, about tt0 rieces royal damask: Venetian, superliue and line Ingrain, Dutch, hemp, list, collage, and rag carpetlngs, elc, embracing m choice a.'-sortnient ot superior goods, which may ba examined early on the morning ol sale. lttlftt M. THOMAS A SONS. NOS. 139 AND lit 8. FOURTH Street. A LE OF VALUABLE LOANS, STOCKS, REAL JtSTATE, KTO., ou 1 uesuay, June 4. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Ex rhauge, will Include SALK OF VALUABLE LOANS, STOCEB, REAL STATB, K'l'U, , Ou Tuesday, June 4, at 12 o'clock, noon, al the Philadelphia Kx change, will Include: Executor's Pale. 1 share Academy of Ine Arts. 1 share 1'lillHdelplila Library Company, 1 share Pbllacelpbia Museuui. 18 shares Continental Hotel Company, lu shares Mercbunui' aud Mechanics' Ins. CO. 1 share Point Bree.e Park Association. Box, stall No. 411 do. 1 share Mercantile Library Company. Executors' Sale hBtate of Henry M. Crawford, deo'd. f iS' ti loan City of Pnlladelpbla, new. iTtinO loan City of Pbliacelpbla, old. I2IKO North Pennsylvania Railroad. 6 per cent. I iuoo Schuylkill Navigation Convertible Loau, t per cent,, January l,lsst. (10,U.O U. S. loau, 181. ritxio Pennsylvania Railroad, 8 per cent. J(IC Pennsylvania Stale Bs, Juts' 1, 1856. lu6 shares Pennsylvania Railroad. 2,17 shares Mlnehlll and Schuylkill Haven Railroad, 1-siaie ot Henry Grim, dee d. f3500U. 8. loan, 1BSI. ii.i 61 0 U. S. loau. May. touo U. b. 7 to loan, June. I or other Accounts 2iO shares Lehigh Crane and Iron Co. lBo shares l'enna. Salt Mauufacturlug Co. bu shares Bank ot Smyrna. Del. 2(1 shares First National Rank, Camden, N. J. 2o shares Third National Bank, Philadelphia. 50 shares Union National Hank, Philadelphia. 100 shares Delaware Mutual Ins. Co. 100 shares Freedom Iron aud aieel Co. 400 shares Black Diamond Coal and Iron Co. 410 shares Pluenlx Ins. Co. Mi shares American Antl-IncruBtatlon Co. 8ti0 shares Moshaunou Coal Co. CO t hares Central Transportation Co. fin shares Southern Transportation Co. 100 shares Empire Transportation Co. (I2.VUU Union Canal 6 per cent, bonds. 2bo shares Germautown Passenger Railway, Fourth and Klxlitb streets. 2Wisbares American Gum Paint Co. 4 shures Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Company. Peremptory Sale For Account of Whom It May Concern. 10,000 Huntington and Broad Top Mountain Rail road and Coal Co. 7 per cent. Consolidated MorUroga Bonds. REAL ESTATE. A RCH STREET, No. 2017 Elegant residence, with every convenience, 20 by 140 feel. Immediate posses Slon. SPRUCE, N.W. corner Thirteenth Elegant rest deuce, 26 feet front. Immediate possession. FRANKLIN SQUARE, No. 21 Modern resi dence. RltOAD, N. W. corner Filbert Modern residence. 1 ENT1I, N. W. coruer Catharine Modem resi dence. SPRUCE, No. 711 Modern residence and coach houee. WALNUT. No.J724-Neat stone dwelling. FKANKFOitD ROAD AND JUNCTION RAIT. ROAD Valuable residence and lots. CLAYMONT, DELAWARE Elegant residence, coach bouse and large lot. BYBERRY ROAD 10 acres, handsome Country Place, MADISON, No. 208 Three story brick dwelling. '1 V, l.LTH, S. W. corner btlles Genteel dwelling-. FRONT AND SOUTH, S. W. corner-Tftveru 'and. S1XTIT, below Columbia Avenue Building lot. MOHKIS, west of Mxlb Building lot. WINTER, Nos. 2027, 2U2U, .2031. 2033, 2035, and 2037 Genteel dwellings. W MAIDEN LANE Valuable property, suitable foe brickyards. T enty-slxtU Ward. SEVENTEENTH, No, 47. south of Arch-Modern dwelling. . i RA N K FORD ROAD, No, 122s Frame dwelling1. (lltHKN, Nos. 107, lu, ill, 113, and 115 Five brick dwellings, aud laige factory on Tamarind street. VINE, Nos. 1012 and 1014, and u2d Morgan, and 10 dwellings Boyd's avenue Lot, 30 by 1S4 leel. Cll EiiRY. No. fi22-Geuleel d oiling. RiDUE ROAD, Not, 2121 aud 2i23 stores and dweuV lugs. FiFTIT, above Poplar, No. 910-Genteel dwelling. TENTH, above Poplar, No. 71 Modern dwelling. 1:11 EllRY. No. 621 Five brick dwellings. I.OCUbT, Nos. soiiand su7 Two genteel dwellings. FRONT, Nos, 62U aud bin. soutu of Green Foue fiame dwellings, t I'M BERLAND, No. 427-Qenteel dwelling. SYCAMORE Building lot, TWEN'l Y-F1RST WARD Four building lots. GROUND-H NT-176 a year. Full particulars lu catalogues now ready. Pale No. 617 Wood street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITNRE. BRUS SELS CARPETS, KTU. On Tuesday Morning, Alio o'clock, tbe superior Walnut Parlor Furniture, Chamber and Diulug-room Furniture, Feather Leda and Redoing. China, Kitchen Utensils, etc 6 1 21 B. SCOTT, JK., AUCTIONEER, No. 1028 CHEtoNUT Street. AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURU B. SCOTT. Jr., will give hiB personal atteulloa to sales ol household furniture, at the residences of parties removing or breaking up nouwikeepiug, on the most favorable terms. CEDAR CLOTHES Cl7fTS, FUR AND MUFF BOX ES. On Monday Morning Hex t. June 3. at 11 o'clock precise y, at fecott s aajk lery. No. 1,20. Chesuu. slreet. wl be sold w ut reserve, an invoice 01 . vz goouB.sllver-pluted Ice-pitchers, etc etc. Viiiai the Amerloaii Art Gallery, New York. li It oTT. Jr., will sell at the Art Gallery, No, 1024 1 lu'wedliesciay. Thursday, and Friday Evenings, June ft . and 7, at '4 hetore 8 o'clock, over tOfJ Modern Paintings, Pastels, and Crystal Medallions, of varied and pleasing subjects, elegantly mounted lu J1..1. unid-ieu! tratiies, and all belougiug lo the Ameri can Art Gallery, Newliork. .Ulit Now opeu lor examination day and eveulug, 600 FIVE-GALLON DEMIJOHNS. FINE OLD WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, WHISKIES, ETC. Ou Saturday Morning. June 8, at tl o'clock, at the Gallery, No. 1020 Chesntit street, will be sold tttio live-gallon deuiilohns nna old Wines, Brandies, Gin, Whisky, etc., all selected noiu the slock of E. P. Middletuu, Esq, , Catalogues aud sum pies arranged for oxanunmiuw n n.ni-tilnv fit Hale. I" l riET THE BEST-TIIS HOLT BIBLK HAKj Ij ing's Editions-Family. PuU-it ull"nli' lu heautilUl styles of Turkey Morocco a nW bindings. A new edition, arranged for photograpw llralUiOffamUles JTARDINQ, Publisher, chesls. fur and mult ooim.s" '""'"Tr" " """" TfflUMW GOODS. 1V.'A-Lh'.iio:. f terra cotla and other fancy