The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 03, 1866, THIRD EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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CI FY INTELLIGENCE
For Additional Loral l'.ents tee Third rage.
Rklioious Items. A meeting of the
Jiicodspf tba 8abi.ab. wi.l ba held tomorrow
evening, at the b'frtt Presbvteilan Church, Kan
finctoB, G'rtrd avenue, above Palraor street.
Adaresses by Kev. W. T. Eva, Wilson Jewell,
II. 1., Thomas Potter, E-kj.. and others.
Fi, :xnth .Pre$ly!3rian vhurcn, Fi i?eni ani
Lcm'jard Clra'.s -AnUversaiy exercises of tb.
Sabbath fcehcol will be held at 3 o'clock to mor
row auernoon, when addresses nl be delivered
. lay Iirv. Dr. rewards, ol the Went Arch Street
l'iebrteipu Church, Kev, ThomM McCaulov,
Assistant Secretary 01 the Pouni ol Education,
Clovernor Pollock, ard tD Pastor.
Ti.e Jo-hrrl O.-pkxn i(ji;w;0d This Into
rcai'a and noble ttlbu Inevem-s in pub'le lavor
ai it brcoiriei more widely tnon. The Sabbath
schools ate inul"piv?'.ijr tfieir.cont'ibuttoos, nud
the public Rcnera"v are reondir t to the ap
peal nt the. .Association in behalf of t're destitute
children o.'our mr-tye 1 beroes. Since the latest
ackuowidfciuent of receipts, tbe tollowint: sub
eci.i'tiuns and couti.lnit.ons have bean received
from tiie fcjaLbath tuuols of the churches as
named:
St Paul' EnlRCOpal Cha ch. Che'l-mlnm, Pa , si?
brfj, si'J; First lTeafcfii;Bn CliUrcD I'MlaUol
phi; Odl.no ttr;t I" byt?rtan invrch, Phila
jle'p'jia: J nt h tbtiU Cbnreh. 8outuark,
I'Lilrteljihia; I.utbc.jn Church, Aeev. Ho, Pa., each
tuodir.iicr t "5; Cbnct Jvelorme Church, Pmia-
ftA'tihi. . .. t ...... -I . . . . . r.-
de'phia; Chi.ki Fp -opal Church, i. 51 in;', ju, Kr.;
le HI.; First Mm-
arefrationrl Cherch, Cino n:!aM, Ohio; Ciur arrest
r iW ", viuuj tfuwirop ionirrnaa
Lltlv"'c, ,!j,rr'r-'r' i -first Luttisraa
... "J : ' i, ' ". lwc"l nai.nst Lkaroli, I'liila
fl '.paia: ELcatrvr In .jrenJent Cnuroii, l'hilaao.
' pr a, r -ch one hr va of t?i
lotol l.-nm SunUav Scliooh (fgjj qo
. Jm ciii.'ons ol FrmtD-ifhori', fa 84ir1
J-rim oit i:ort of Sliimerri'lo. Va. 04 75
Jtromcu i.jsot UotUlelioui, T 4J-6iJ
To'M in ibis sr $S25 z;
Treasurer ol the Associar oa, Peter 11. SiuiijD. Ho.
c8 .San torn street.
Kev. John Chambers wi'l preash a sermon to
young laJif"3 at the church in Droad slrcet,belo
Chcanut, tn-moirow aiteinoon at 3A o'clock,
li'"hop S'mpson preaches at St. 'Stephen's M.
E. Church, (ieiman'oan, ta-iaorrow uioi'Din.
Father Kemp and h'.s trouoe ot Old Folks
will conduct '.ho music at the Tabernrsle M. E.
Chrrch, Eleventh street, above Jeflcrson. to
woirow. t
Fev. Dr. eiRS continues bis lcctoics upon the
Anoco!ypte to-moiiow evenin-j.
Many of the Baptist churches In this city are
rnliDg great revivals of religion. Anion"
thus are the Tenth, Fomth, Olivet, Droad
Street, and Tabernacle Caurches. Huiround'n"
churclits, m in Camden and West Philadelphia
are a'so much revived.
The Uoerd of Education of the 0. S. Presbvla
rlan Church, at their last meetin?, adopted a
molHtion requesting a sermon to bs preached
on to-moirow upon the duty of parents and
teachers, and that a collection be made to enable
the toard to carry out taeir obligations. The
amount contributed to the Ministerial tund Irom
May 1, 18C, till February 1, 1KCB, has taea but
520,2o4; to that lor colleges, etc, $1397. A eo
plus on hand at the besrinntna: of the liv.t -.-.'r
has bsen meltms; away. The Board say "unless
llbrral aicounts pre given wa must be erabar
ra -d for want of means."
The Ycung A en'a Christian Assrcialion.Oa
Monday evening the rooms of the Tonngf Men's
Christian Association, in Chwnut street, 'above .
Twelfth, were crowded with hdiss and gentle
tteiJ, o I'sttC !3 an address by ex-Governor Pol
leek, entitled "PiOgreBsion of Knawledere aa
Incentive to its Acquisition." The speaker was
listened to hy his audience for over a half hour
with the Milcteit attention. At the close of tha
address an Interesting debate took place on
"what latitude enoala be allowed spaakers in
the Sabbath Schools." The discussion was main
tained bv Rev. Alt'red Tavlor, Rev. Mr. Moore,
G. H. Davis, II. Ward, and others. The Associa
tion hes secured the aervicca of Rev. Henry
Ward Beeches and John 13. Goujh, Esq,., who
, wi'l lcc-i're shoiily in t'je?r behalf.
The society Is iu a flourishing condition, and
Hi iiuuve pvosrcts are qnit3 ila.tenn?. Pctar
B. 8!mraons, Eiq., President of the Association,
presided on the occr.i'cn.
Finn Snvare Presbyterian Church. -Rev. Dr.
Crowell, Pastor of the Ponn Square Presbyte
rian Church, is delivering a course of Sunday
veninsf sermons to young men. The discourses
thus iar have been listened to bv large numbers
of this cla's of persots. They are both Inte
rest'nu andinsijucUve, and will repay any who
may attend the service. The chnrch la locatrj
In Lroad street, below MarkaW Young men will
be shown seats by the sevton. ,
The ilisiicn of the Con o Man. Rev. J. F.
McClelland, pastor of the North Eread Bli-ett
Methodist Episcopal Church, will prer.oh on the
above subject to-inoiro w afternoon, at the Union
Meeting, held in the American Mechanics' HalL
Fourth street, below Girard avenue. Mr. McClel
land is considered one of the most eminent
divines of this Church. Younjj men are cordi
ally Invitrd to oUend the services held in th's
Hall. The ceats are free to alL
Ay Impoktawt Mattkb. Colonel E. W.
C. Greene, the Penslun Aent for this city, has
p:ep..rsd a plan by which all applicants lor pen
sions ran save time and trouble in obtaining
their dues. He has ei-ran-jcd the books so as to
ba able to refer to all pensioners in alphabetical
order. A reference to the advertisement will
ahow what day the paittcs interested should
ca". The object obtained is to avoid a crowd,
- and render all applicants as comfortable as pos
sible. Under the old system persons were some
tames required to dance attendance for a week
or more, but as at present arranged each one
will kaow the particular day when they can re
ceive their money, and will not be compelled to
waste s lerger portion of valuable time. All
persons who are entitled to pensions should care
fully peruse the BotirJcatioa, and call at the
erncy only on the days mentioned In their
initial order.
Dahtko Uighw at Robbkby xnis Moktt
wa. Franc'a Toy is a milkman, and resides in
the neighborhood of Thirteenth and Chesnut
streets. At an early hour this morninp Mr. Foy
left his rcaidenoe, m order, it is supposed, to bo
after his wrgon. While he was pussier alon
Thirteenth street, opposite St. John's Church,
he was suddenly attacked bv two individuals,
one of whom was dressed in the garb of a female
and the other was a man. The man seized Mr.
Foy by the throat and s?ged him, while the
real or pretended woman, to use a slanp phrase
''went throu-rh him," taking from him between
600 and 7J0 in money, and about $1U00 worth
of bonds, which Foy indiscreetly carried about
his pnaon. By the time the alarm was given
the highwaymen had effected their escape,
taking the booty with them.
A New School Hol-sx the Twenty
JSixth Wd.-Ihe Committee on Property ol
the Poard of 8ohool Control have adonted a
Ian for building a new school house, to take
the place of the Landreth school bntldin re
cently destroyed by tire in the Tweniv-sixth
Ward. The new baildinsr will be two sidiles tn
keight, and dhlded into four divisions. The
Bum ot $13,600 baa been appropriated lor the
Btruoture, and the contract has not yet been
awarded.
t Yotjthfwl Dkprkdatobs. John ITarrU
and Joha Jones, Jr., bo.ys, were arrested aboat
four o'clock this morniur in the neighborhood
of Erie and Shippen streets, havint; in their pos
session a namber of dresses, towels, undor
clothing, etc. Not being able to give a satlsfac
tery account as to how they became possessed of
aid articles, and the plain inference being that
they stale the goods, the youthful pair were
taken helore Aldeiman Tittermary, whe commit
ted them to Moyamensing Prison this morning.
Impobtant None. The holden of city
warrants issoud pmloui to 1681 will receive the
cash by presenting theti claim at the ofllce of
the City Treasurer after the eomlag loth of
March. Tale matter Is worth the attention of
those who have business with this department.
THE DAILY EVENING. TELEGRAFII. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
Illnkfs ov. a Valtjabli Citizr-t.
We regiet to heir that Dr. David Javne. one or
our most distinguished citizens, ' Is lying daneer
ouslv 111 of tvphoid pneumonia, and but slijht
hopes are entsitalocd ol hi recovery. Dr.
Ja ne is familUrlj known to our citizens as the
projector of some ol the Onest improvement;)
that adorn our city. The m?iit8ceut butldlui?
used (er the purpeses of h's business, on Ches
nut street, below Third, the first In which
Quiocy.grgnite was used as a bulluini material,
has for jeata attracted the attention of strangers
visit!nr our city.
Dr. Jayne has neatly completed a splendid
wb.itotnar.Hi! manutun at Nineteenth and Ches
nut, wb'.eh be des!rn I a h e prlvats rcsiilenco.
He has always Lsen deeply Interested ina'Uhe
benevolent and cbaillaDlo institutions of the
City, and there are muny that will earnestly pray
: or bis spied v recover. ., ,
Er.A5KETs ScrroeiD to IIayb Brkjt
Rtci.m. James Smith, John Hays, and John
Wp'ker were a.restct at an early hour this
mo.r'n-r, with a lot ol blankets in thoirposaes.
slim, winch supposed to have bscn stolen.
They were nken be'rne Alderman Butler, who
committed tlicm to pr non.
Aksatlt A-sn Batj-kby, Case. John
Fiehrrwn arreted h-t eveu'n; for committing
'3 ."r.jrnvnljd r-satut and battery on another
ITintl nil lMilira anann. v.-). ' , n f I
n.(-niit-, ucn. uu villain JUU5lfC,
F::-hrrwts tiiken te'oro Aldcrmnn Fi'ch, wuo
h2d h'ai to arswer in the suu o $soo, T
IzpAKirB or Wiirr
Old Vv.'n:r bis djMT.me takes ':
To lands of lrstiur Ice:
Cut you'l'fal Mrruh h i heir he ako,
nd glv:3 him Hi s advice:
' "Myk, Ivelc.i ou cold enouih, ,'
To n -i'j.0 thc-j lcoriajs dance.
So do not i'or to fcot up rong-h,'
Whonever yeu've a obsncei
A ad il.ill the bonus of all bat thoso
: Wko buy item tower Hall the'r clothe )."
Our 'orh of Chihinu the largest and most com
pute tn tint cuy, uttpmsed fc.v none in material,
stye and Jit, and ioM at privr.s guaranteed tew r
than the tetcett. . TowEa lUu,
Xo 618 Uaburt MritauT,
itEMNKrr & Co.
A Siza Too Bio. 1 WesJora correspondent of a
Wotein Bswspapor.bcluK short ol news, writes that
a marvellous cave h-.i loan discovered In the town
wttre ho l!vcs. He eiys it is "of vast dimensions
and st.-.:t!inr mai,nifltkce, with- niches, columns,
rccc;:ei, louutans, ailriranxed as if by the hand of
some great ai list. On One S'do was a raised piationn
of pnre whito marb e, and upon it itas found a
human skeleton of aiEnutio si:.e, and in exeaflont
picjcivation. Its lcns.h from head to loot was
thiriy-siyht fcot six :nclK3, and tho ci.'cumterauce of
the head w.-s about six teat."
It s an unfortunate ciroumstanco that tli man
who need to own the pkoloton lived and dtcd before
the days of the Gbeat Oak Hall, rbor cllow!
Ho must have cone naked for the want of people
who could fit him with a suit of clothes. Boing
without elothes ho was o'.lieed to tike to tho cave to
hide, where he doub!li:s taught eold and died in the
prime of his life and the flower of his youthful
t:aulr. If onr loee-lego-cd fifend wore now living
he might experience tome difficulty in finding roods
ready made to fit him, even in our extonsivo stock,
bnt we woald take hs measure, and n b''m up ia a
fee suit, and have them i cady to send homeSatar
day evening.
. folks, i;t)e folks, and middllns folks oan be
suited with all cor.'s of flue raiment, and fitted band
toinely, from our magEiflcentt stock ot readg-mnde
Clocking, without wailing till Saturday night: and
those who are extra eiz9, or &c-Aro peculiar s-ylee, or
pre.er s armon'.s made to order, can ta supplied with
qu!ckde:patch; and the mlccs are sure to please, be-
car.ee they ere moderatD.
WAKAHAKK3 & BEOWN,
Popular Clothing onte, r '
Oak Hall,
S. E. corccrSixiH maukkt 6t:ee'.g.
Upholstery worS tr every description doneim
rnodiately on cai;, t rrtUba Q.Pim Zt
-."T.3 K"DCD I biobs-Grbat Kkduc
if rLTThn 'inwill opon to day a lino
viuairatls- T0B Cor9lts' ' riocs taT helowtho
French Cewe Corte-s, at $1 40 per nalr.
rrench Whalebone Couots. at $1 60 per pair.
jfrock Wheiebne Cerseia, liner, at SI 78 per
p Jc,d urJily embroidered top, at 83 76 por
J'rst quality, cmbroU.red top, at 81-60 pw pair,
tmbroiderod tp and iront Corset, at i6-;3 per
p1r.
Fmember the stand, sontheast corner of Aroh
t nd btventu strcats.
Mr. linn has also opened a line of Nottingham
Xoc Cut cms, as low as 82-76 per pair.
The pbactioal results of silver mining ars now
bemar wade manliest in the reiaipt of -bullion
bi.cks li-om the ncwci. Several comparics orran
ized in Mew York and Boston have airily com
menced divu'onds, and come of the Phlladelohia
cemnrnles will not be vei much beh-nd.as thev
Lave P'n adv commenced to toia out bnlll'ou. Ia
tins connection we woald refer our xcKors tt the
V.P , Mipinv Comnany, onice Mo. Zil
iJl-tL icV' ?nvc3tment. Tne
working; capiiil is bomt rapidly tiken, and the
wanaeement of the t oinpany is in iood bands,
which is a guarantee ol sucseoa. '
l lTrniiTtrR Repaired, Re-upholstered, and Var
euoet Bt y PatU) Ko 14U8 ch08nut
H:CnLY I Jll'ORTANT !
(Irish Harp.)
FKMAN JiKOTHUBUOOD. I
All of the Circles and Squares will be called into
rruuisiilon the comln wc:k to take action on tho
new sty lee of Sin-'ne- Clothing now bt-ir-r duily added
to the stock ot Charlen Stokes & Co. 's One pi lee,
und.r the Continental. Immediate action is the
word.'
" Mow's tho dav snd now's the hour,
S. e tho stock of ciottunu lower I"
Cr'latoree.
By an ordei- pf the Right Tob. '
Wl;D?Wi hadm. Curtains. Cornices, Beddiar
end L'nbolstrT at XV. Henry Patten's West Kwl
I pholatery Iatablishmeiit, Mo. Uus Chesnut street.
MoTTisonAM Lacb Cuhtaibb, Vrbv CfrsAp .
A superior awortinent, as low in prire as $2 75 p'sr
John M. Fish.
r. c r, 8 .E- coner Bcvcnth and A rch street
V.B.Bce Mr.FiEu's attracts Coasar announce
ment elsewhere.
BLiT)a Ar Shades Repaired, at W. Honrr Tat.
ten s, Mo. 1408 Chesnut street. 1 81
Thbek Bales Paris, Orirandy, and Jaeonot
JAwns. the lau st patto-ns, comprising some of tho
ucb at designs iwporiei. Prices rtatensble
J- t;. Steawbrido Co..
,1. vY1Corner Eighth and Market streets.
Ttoi.STKnn in pt.i ntw f n i ...
W. Ueurv ratUm'sT Mg. i8 Cn"' "
Atkr'b Chebby Pectoral surpasses all other
remedies in. the rapid and radical our ot CouKn
Coldj, and Consumption. - '
CARPBra aud MATTiNOout, alured and laid, at
W. Hew, Puien's, Mo. 1408 Choenut street.
BniBBKn Mbslins, Tucked Muslins, Tape Checks.
L!!eSt J"""11'- Cambric Masii"
soli fimab Cambrto, Pique, Buff Marseilles.
v w J. C Strawbridob tt Co.,
J(. w. eoiatr pjghth and Market streets.
ChelK1 fatten'., Ko.1408
eoUn?TZB?LZ L1f2;,iM PhJtoaTtphi In oil
!J i? i C . V1,,U- Evsry variety ot style exe-
I-ach ard Muslih Curtains, at Tatton's, No. 1108
Chesnut etrr et.- 1
ARkucctiow o 20 per ckjt os tab
(' IiEOULAa,hcnEDni.B 1'RinKA.
Desiring to reduce our large stock of saporior and
highly finished Jlotewood Pittnns, previous to the re
moval to onr new store, Mo. llrfl Chrsnut etreot, we
have concluded to oflor tbnm at priot-s below the
cost to manufacture Persons desiring to purohase a
11 rut class Piano at reduced rates, should not fail to
avail themselves of this opportunity.
! ouOMACKEn ft Co.,
i Wjrc.r00Tn Ko. 1021 Clwosnut street.
W. k B., Good Clo'hing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Markot.
W. & B , otd Clothiag, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market.
W. k ood Clothing, Oak Uall, Kixth and Market.
W.fc B., toed Clothing, Osk Hall, Sixth and Markot .
W. & B Cced Clothing, Oak Ha!l,Slxtnand Markot,
W. & B-miodClotliingJak tla'I.Buclh and Market.
MAItHIEI).
KAII.'M-MAT.-At the Jew'sli Synairovne In
Portland. Oregon, rn W etfm.srlny. Januory 17, by
Rev H. Bur if, Mr. KDWAKIi KAHN, ot Portland,
to Jliwi ADA MAY, late yt Philadelphia.
McNF AL AL EiT. On the morning of the JTtli
or 1-ibruarv, )?, at the rridcnop cl the brum's
.IV.T.;,'',"6. hev J- lro-dweli alden. Mr. AN
iThiiL11i,1'c?EA,' 01 Millvilie. N. J., U) Miss
, X V" : ALL, daughter of Chailes B. Allen,
ff I biiadelphia, .
liARnTV(jTOX.On th 2il fnafnnf nr.VRY
SlltM, son of trrmaol and Emma Unrriujrion,
us a 10 muLil'i.
Puucikl on Monday, the 6th instant, at 1 o'olook
P. M.
BENYAURD On tho morning of tho lit of
MurUi, JtCi.ENK c. BEU YAUR, Sr., lu the OlUl
year ol lus aie.
iis mule triends. and the members of Inioarity
Uodve, Mo 187. A. Y. hi . also tho hiembers ot I'hi
lan'hropio l.odpe, Mo. 16, I. O. of O. If., are roHpoot
lully invited to attend his luneral, from his lato resi
dence, iNo. 1012 H. Filtu-street, on Sunday uioraing
at 0 o'clock lutcrment at Union Cdjnotory.
BElHFJ.f.. Aftoraiingtrinotillnois, on the 27th
ultimo, DKLORAUA, wife ol Joshua Bethol , in tne
C2d veai el her aue.
Ihe relatives and friends are invited to nttond
the lunornl, tr morrow at 8 o'clock P. AI. Residence
comer 01 F.ankfoid road and Otis street. lutormont
at Hrnover Street (tiound.
BOOTH -On the 2d instant RARAfI AHOH
yaaow of the Jato Xhomes h. Booth, iu the 4Gkh year
of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend tne funeral, Irons her lato rogi.
douce, Mo. 16 i.anrtl tre?t, Be ow Second, on Tues
day morn iu g jt 10 o'clock, witnoar lurthor noboe.
lo proceed to Monument Cemetery.
FOTTFKALL. On Fiiday moining. the 2d In- I
stent, blU HfcM . FOUERAUL, in the 70m year
oi hie aire.
t Tun male friends of the family are invited to atfe-
the lunerrl, from his late lesidonco, Mo. 0:2 8pr Ja
Street, on llondllv. Dm firh int-,nr ia oos
A. 21, , ' Jlock
HA BERSTICK, On the 28th ultimo, WV
II. HABERSTICK. son oi Rudolph bp J'taM
Haberstick, in the 80th year of bin aire, 4 msa
ike relatives and friends of tho laml1 , ..
member of the Ciparmakcrs' Union, ar ' ', the
liiviicd to aliend tiie fuLoral, lrom his , rospeotfully
Mo 615 Major street, beiwtpn 11 -'ateresidouce.
Vienri streets, on Sunday altmor n"-'mopy and
D AVERLY -At loledo, Ohio. t
RAKAH HAVEKLYy wife of J ; 10,n V?e 1't instant.
24 years. . ' . U. Haveny, aged
Fnnotal from tho residence , A .
Congress stioet, to-morro- . f her Parnta, No. 119
o'clock. 4tii instantAat2
HOOYEN. Suddenly M . .
of February, ULMUX ' V tm2rn,ntLr 24th
ot hisage ' v. liOOVEN.in the 49th year
The relatives and . ... . ., , ,
membera ot .lie w a nenda or tee lamily, also the
gaie Company, . leru Uose and Steam Fire En
No. 24, B.U. J memLer of the Lincoln Cirole,,
Union League f.- C. A., and the memoers of the
luuerul lro-x', P respectfully Invited to aitnnd his
" cen r f v J'9 "lilfince, No. 212 Wliliamson
IoMW-5 h flrd- oa Sund Marcli 4. at 2 o'clook.
YOV 1 WLarton M. E. CUurou Vault.
wif!;7-':-0" ,ne n"fo. MARGARET,
ler ago Daniel Yonker, in the 80th yoar of
Ie,r relatives ard triends are respectfully Invlfced
end her luneral, from tho residenoe of Chains
rto'jbins, on Saturday, March 8 at 10 b'clock A. M
' proeeed to j nnity Church. Oxtord. Servioes at
church, without further notice.
YOUNG. On the ?9th ultimo, THEOnORE,
youngest son of Maigaret and tne late Jauios Young,
in the 22d year oi his ape.
The relatives and friends of tho family are invited
to attend tiie fuunral, irom the retdonce of his
mother, Mo. 114 N Eighth street, on Monday, March
6, nt 1 o'clock P.M., without further notico.
pL'RL-PINCHERS, CURLLNG-KODd, CURL
yj in-i-Ton-s, Nail Sclirora and l utters, Twezem,
Halr-Crlmpuri, Hi zor-, ilonci, rid Stranj For bjIo by
Tbuu A w uu . ...
Mo1 8n5(E'vhtThlrty-ve)HKKET St.. below Ninth.
TOR CRACKING UP CANDIES. THE CANDY
' or Soprr Nippers will be round very coovenient
forconiectloneu. We also bave Wire Kiult Basken,
l'a lette Keiven, Binall Scales, Scoods. tiy.np Ke( cjen.eio.
Mo. f (Blfht Thtrty-nve) M A KK.KX wt .ieulwWinth.
CARPET SWEEPING MAC1IINES-TII03E
which we have foiled .to be most anpreved of by
hoo;cseeponsresuldby TliOWAN HHAW.
Bo. 8HB lAlgnt Thlity-flve) 1IAKK.K T Wt.. below JSinth.
OR DA N ' 8 TONIC ALE,
JOI1DAM B TONIO ALR.
JOHlTAN'a TONIC ALE.
T. . , JORDAN S TONIO
It Is recommended by physicians or tills aad clttrl.
places as a superior mute, and requires but a tyiuiV,;
convince jho muKt ukeptloal ol its great nie-lL jobt
had, wholesale and retail, of P. I. JOPjjn,
ChampaSne Cider, by the dozen," bottle obSTtbe
PROPOSALS FOR f-ERVICE MAIIVS. IRO
GASKET. "ASS CASlliG LEAD' 3
, we1?,,0:'a1, w"1 i? "oslMi the Offloeof
V ti ir i liitnt tYian 1 .
.ee lrom Government ii.r u.guaw.
'ri J,Iro5"ioe' br tne Vonnd, as foPows:-
UtiCO feet 8 in. Piee. 8.6C0 Icet 10-In Piiin
40 ieet 12 In. Pipe. I ripe
Also, 100.CCO pounds of Branches, Bends e
Patterns to be lurnshed by the centraotor e i
approvod by the Chiof Engineer. ' d
Mo allowance will te made for any metal Ir
ZmA 6,0 ' fiV P6r Cent' . tit
eecond. 100,000 pounds of Ir5n Casings ibr .
formakinr Stops, Pings, eto . forn nliht, . 'hoP
nisneu by the Department.
ns fur-
jinru. oucu pounds ol Braes Caslings fort
Ir t. ?' i lu8' tS,0P, el- l'tterns fun
As shop,
iished by
pipes. ,
, pipes.
r
the ofllce of
p,nfth. 60,0()0 pounds of Lead,' for layir
filth. aotOiiooiids of uosket.'for iayine
Specimens to be furaished with bid.
Plans and specifications can be seen at
thetlitei Knginrer.
ine iJepar inent will subject the maf
tests as may be deemed sufficient, an
juire of the qualiiy and fitness.
No bid w ll be received except freir
factuiing the ari ole bid lor, and ue
erials to sueh
d will be the
i persons menu
S4 it be acooin
I of ore hundred
City (solicitor, as
nnu h ceri:nuaie that a DOU
dollars has beeu depoiited with tire
per crdiaa uce ot Mav 25. 18G0.
The Comraitteo reterve therigb'
any or all of the bids. ,
h. r. vf v '
i to accept orrejoot
Chief Kti
IRKIVBTNE,
W ater Department,
Philadelphia.
81
8 2t . . ;
I7BAMKF0RD AKKENAI
?' Pa., Me-oh 8, im.
Sealed Proposals, In duplir
tho under jigued, at lr3 c
ABSKNAL, up to 32 o'cloi
lor fDiii'siuiig .
'r.j, PHILADELPHIA,
ra. will be received bv
,ro, at FRANK-FOltD
;k M. of the 10th instant,
of the best ouality, nec
the de'aolimeut s'ationer
Thebtef toledehverf
the rate of 130 poands,
Ihe Commnwary of I '
L BFES1
ks and shanks excludod, to
1 at tills Arseual.
td four (4) times a week, at
' - mere or le-, each time.
iuLjiflteuoe reserves tne rlht
io rsjccteuy uusatitra
0DI i- - I
OKGE D. EAMSAT, Jr.,
ivt. Captain V- 8- A., A. C. 8,
G Y M N A
For ladies, '
V. X, Cos
SIUM
Gentlemen, and Children,
er ef Hlatb sssiol Arch.
ad evenings,
aeaces at any time. ' "
e lessons in Fencing and Sparring.
. Pxefa. BUXKUBAK0 JJSWI8.
Optn alfday a
Qaartereomr
. B. Privet
f It
Pr
nnt until I t ESDAY, March 6, at tVo' JockP M
Jor the foliowl.ug articles, delivered at such ooins'
'n the city, as tho Cbiet Engineor m . S?tPi?-
HOWELL & B0URKE,
MANUFACTURERS
OF
PAPER HANGINGS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
N. E, CORNER
i
1 " OF
FOIRTn AID MARKET STREETS,
i
miLADELrillA.
MARCH 3, 186G. . '
jmb great
stuekg tiienino toihc,
(Sot a Whlfky Preparation)
II GOTLAND'S
G E R SI A I BITTERS,
WILL CURB
' I .
DEBILITY! DEBILITY!
I
Resmtlnp from any csass Whatover. .
TROSTEATION OF TIIE STSTEil ,
INDUCED BY TUB SEVERE HARDSHIPS, EXTOSPRE,
FEVERS, OP
Diseapes of Camp , Life.
80I.DIEE3, CITIZENS, MALE OR FEMALE, ADC IT
OB YOUTH,
Will find In Ibis Hl'lera a pure Tonic, not dependent on
bad liquors lor their a. mm uiirucu.ouu olluois.
DYSPEPSIA, and
Discgfies Resulting from Disorders cf the
Lirer and Digestive Orgaiu, .
ARB CURED BY
nOOFLAXD'S GERMAN. BITTED.
This Bitters kas' performed more enros, sites better
satimacllun, hag more trptlmony, has more ruKoectuuio
pr ep.e to vouch lor IU than any other article la the
market.
o
We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and
WILL. PAY SfilOOO
To any ono who will pi educe a certificate published by us
that la not Kenulze. . .
rioolland's German Bitters
WILL CUBE EV1BY CASE OV
CHROXIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY,
AND DISEASES OF THE SIDXET3.
Obseive the following Bymptoms, rcsaH'ng from Dis
orders ol the Digestive Organs t
Constipation, Inward Piles Fmness of Blood to the
btaa. Acidity of tbo Utomaob, Aauaea. lloartburn,
iildvost lor Tood, r'U'iiees or Weight in the
Mtoinacb, Sour kructatlunB, Hmklngor Fmi
tcrlng at the Pit of the Ptomach. rtwlm
ming of the Head, Hunted and UlUI- .
cult Breathln. Flutiering at tUe .
Heart. Choking or Sutlocating
Mentations when in a lvla
noature, bin nets of Vision,
Dots or Web before the Hlnht,
Fever and Dull Pain In the lload.
Deilclciicy of Perspiration, Ye.lownoss
ot ibe hkln and Ejen. Pain In Uie wide,
Jiaek. Chct, Limb. Etc.. dndtlen Flashes
ot Ucst, liurnlng In the fiesh. Constant
Imaginings of Evil, and t reat Deprenslon of bplnu.
REMEMBER, . '
That thit Bitten is not Alcoholic contains no Rum
or Whisky, and cannot maPe Drunkards, but is the
Rett Tonic in the world
HEAD WHO SAYS SO.
,
Fioui Rot. W. I) Selgfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist
cuurcu, rnuauoipnia.
Gentlemen i I bave recently been laboring nnder the
distressing eflcors of IndlgeuUon, accompanied by a pros
tration oi the nervous n stem. M uinerous remedies were
recommended by iriemls, and some of thein tea ad, but
without relief. Your lloottand's Uennan isltters were
recommended bv persons who had tried tlioin,aud whose
lavoiabie mention ot these Bitters Induced me to try
them. I must confess that 1 hud an aversion to Patent
Medicines lrom the "thousand and one" quaok "Bit
ters," whose only aim Seems to be to palm oil sweetened
and drugged liquor upon the community In a sly way,
and the tendency of wiilch, I (ear. Is to make many a
continued drunkard. Upon learuinr that yours was
really a medicinal preparation, I took it wlttt happy
efiect. Its action not onlr upon the stomach, out upuu
the nervous system, was prompt aud sratiiylng. I leel
that 1 bave derived gieat and permanent benefit from
the use of a lew boitle-
Very respectfully yours,
W D. HEKJKRTFD.
No. 254 fihackamaxoa street
A
From the Rev E. D. Fendau, Assistant Editor Christian
Chronicle, Philadelphia.
1 have derived decided benefit from the nse of Hoof
1 ant 'a German 14 lit era, and leel it n,y privilege to re
con, mend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are
eulleriog Irom general debility or Irom diseases arising
lrom derangement ot the liver.
louts truly, E. D. FENSALL.
From Fev. P. Merrlge, Pastor of the Fassyunk Baptist
church, Pbiladeipuia.
From the many reepectanle recommendations given to
Dr. rioolland's Geriuan letters 1 was Induced to give
them a trial. Alter ualng several bottles I lound thcin
to be a good remedy tor debility, aua a most excellent
tonic lor the stomach. D. M cUttlUE.
i3
From Rev. William Smith, fotmerly Pastor of the Vin
ceutown and Jil.ivillo (N. J.i Baptist Churches.
lluvtiif used in mi iami y a number ot botttea of your
Hoitiuud's Oeiman bitters. 1 bave to say thatl regard
tnem as an execbeut uitdlciue, apeolally adapted to re
move tbe dleaea they are recommended lor They
strcugUien aud invigorate tlm ayntem when debl lttud,
and are unciu- in uuomeri oi tue nver, toss oi appentu,
etc. I bave alto recommended them to several ol my
I rienna. wuo nav uiu iiieui. nuu iuuuu uuhii greuy
bt-uthclal in the restoration of health.
Yours iruiy, WILLI M PMITO,
No. 9t6 Ilutelnusoo street, PUIIuds.
BEWABE OF COUNTERFEITS!
See that theVrnatnre of "C. M. jACKBON" Is on the
wrapper of euch bottle.
PRICE,
Rlnftle Bottlei One Xsollar, or ' llnlf
Jozess for
Fhonld yoor nearest Drncglst nnt have the article, do
net be put olt by any of the hitozlcailng preparations
that may he ottered In Its olaca, but send to us, aud. we
Will forward, securely packed, by express.
fMNCTPAI OFFICE AND MANUFACTOttY, . '
t
Ko. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Fa.
JONES & EVANS,
SUCCESSORS TO C M. tACKSOft k CO),
PEOPltrETOBS.
For sale by Druggist and Dealers In every town tn th
Tutted State. JMwnattpZm
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
J )KLAWARE MUTUAL BAFeTI INSURANCE
IKCOi roBATT T)' I?T TII 'tFCIStATCrB
.., l'l.NN TI.VANIA. 1MV
FHIIOHT J. Prt. o the w
. M ISLAND INF-rRAVCFS
CnOe4ibyIliver canal, Lake, and Land Csrrlacs to
e'l eans o the Vtilm.
r. v 1,,ftK IKBCBANCSJJ
On verrhsndiae tenerallv.
On Sleres, Dwe ling Houses, etc,
assets or fine company
' , fcovemtier I, ISA1.
iTr?a VnileS Blatee 6 per cent, loan. ,7I....os,(MWV)
ftstt - 1 MP Per ,tM,-,W'W
Treasury Ketei iaj an,
100 000 8f ;te et i cnnaylvanla Hve Ter Cent
loan , oa iuyy
M.OCO State of PennpyiTaula blx Tev Cent,
Loan M 2.V1-
12S.tO City of Philadelphia Ma Per Cent,
Lean , , liofirsiiA
20.000 Pennsylvania Ralirosd First Mort-
' i"e fix Per Ont. Honda ou am m,
ilfitt renn.ylvanla Railroad t-scoad Mort-
Sure Mx 1'er Cent. Bonds UTAA on.
28 TOO W enl em Veanavlvanta Hal. road Mart
rsge fix Per ( nt. Honda JJ 75 0j
15,000 SU Hiarrs Wtock (ieniiantowu Oal .
' -Crmnanv. principal and IntereHt
cnarn1fAn hir i. n. vi.n.
elplila t t t
7,180 143 Shares 8.eck iiuusyiVaiU Bail'-
13,837 50 .
.f00 Ufl i Bhsn,, , stock MoVthPennvYvan'iB
i.- irr. ,l"1,.ro''.d Company
Deposit wlih Vnlted Statei Oovern-
S.530-1
1.250-01
ta ,,a b. . '" "".leei'oicn oays' Ca t
!S,t to btate nt Tenneasce Five Por Cent.
43,000-00
18.900 00
1:0 700 Lea US on hondfl anil hnrtirituA A.m.
heas on CIW Property 170,700-0
ll Catl.tfiOPar. Market value 9wa m 00
it m ruiflTO...., t 3'j I OO'OO
lillls receivable lor In nrance made lil 013 ST
la,anr.esliieat As-'ncica.- Premlanis
on lnrlne Policies Accrued Inte
rest, and othi'i ii.,lita it,,. ti r
iP'.y. : ', V 40 511-44
fcrlti and Htock of aitmlry Insurance
..... ."-r v wmpuuu-a, uj. iLu-
Ii Qted valne...
rb in Knnk.i...
Cash in Drawer.,
1,910 00
86,635 37
.55.fl.Mi S9
67B48
1 263.6J0-18
1hrra ff. Tl n .
2lEECTORfl.
John C. Davla
rdniundA. Knnil,,
Hamuel F. !tokes.
i. '. lenistan,
Hesry (-loan, ,fi
W'nllum . Roultonv
Kdward DarlltiHton,
II. .loiitia Brooks,
Kdwaril Lmeiircadc),
Jacob P. Jonoa.
James II. ilcKarlauJi
Joahns P. Kvre,
Spencer Ucflvain,
J. B. Pemolo, Ptttfitrarg,'
. B Benrer. PMtabuni,
7 T Xf..,,n PIH.Kn,.,
Tlieorhl.ua Pault'iag.
John It.l'enriiM
Jatnra lrao,uatr,
llenry C. Iia lett, Jr.,
Jatnea C. Hand
w imam C. Ludwlg,
Joaenu H. eol.
"""k- i . t-stper, ,
budh Craig.
Robert liurtoa.
JoliuD Xivlor,
iri " 'r1'! resiuent,
JOHN n mvtd t n li.i
BT Ltlnrpa. hei retarv. 1213
l2)r CHARTER - rEIirETUAL
FHA NKLIN
FIItE 1NBUEANCB COMPANY
' OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Assets' on January 1, 18GG, .
Q,50,851r00. .
Capital ,
400 000 00
K44 MJ 15
I,lti2,:t08-8i
1SCOME FOB 1866,
310 oue.
Acciued Huiplun
Ptcaaumi
LNSEITLED CLAIMS,
11.4G7C3.
LOSXES PAID SINCE OVER
. 85,000,000.
Perpotasl cad Tern porary PoUcles on Liberal Terms.
rhsrles V. Bncker, ij-.dwatrd C. Dale.
Tohlun Wai.-uer,
George Fules,
Bauitioi r.ruut,
Ueorye W. Kichards,
Aiircu r ifier.
Francis W. Lewis, M. D. ,
I'.lnp Xll'-all
ifcuu c i.e a,
t.q m EDWAklx; IlALE.'vice-Prosldont,
JA8. W. MoALLlBTKB, Bee rotary arotem. . at!231
NORTH ' AMERICAN TRANSIT
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 133 S. FOURTH Street
PHILADELPHIA. '
Annnal Policies Issued against General Accident of all
descriptions at exceedingly low rates,
Insurance effected for on year, In any sum from 100
to Kl 000, at a premium of only one-half per cent, socn
ring the full amount Insured In ease of death, snd a com
pensatlon each week equal to the whole premium paid.
Short time Tickets for 1, 2, 1, 5. 7, or 10 days, or 1, 8, or
6 months, at 10 cents a day, Insuring In the sum of 3000
or givlag 15 per weak It disabled, to be had at tho Gene
ral OHce, No. 133 8. FOURTH Street, rhlladolphla, or at
the v .rrloas Railroad 1 tcket offices. Be Sure to purohase
the tickets of the' Nerth American Transit Insurance
Company.
For d.culars and further Information applv at th
General Office, or of any of ibe authorized Agents ot th
"""li.ViS L HOTJPT. President.
JAM 1-8 M. COnHAIJ, Treasurer.
BKlRY C. BROWN, Secretary.
JOHN C. Bl'LLlTT. Solicitor. 1
DlilCC'IORU. '
L L. Honpt, lnte ot Pcnnsylvnnla Railroad Coo-nanv.
M. hL:.. ot Jt. W. Baldwin A t)o.'. y 7
hati: tie: ('. Palmer. Cashier oi Cotmnerolal Bank.
Bleburd Wood, tie. SiiU Market street.
Jamea 11. Conraa, So. 623 Uarhei street.
J. 11. Kiui'Bly, Coutiiiemal lioteL
II. O. l.clteiiriDs, N os. 237 and 10 Dock street.
Baniuol Work, ot Work McCouch A Co
George MarUu 'o. 322 Che.nut ateet. 11 3 J
H E PROVIDENT
t Life and Trust Co.,
'OK 1'DlLA.DKLi'HIA. .
Incorporated cyttie State of PenasylvanlaThlr
Kd. iHift, llstil RtH L1V1-S, ALLOW-IMERE41
DlslPOhlTH, Ahi OB' KTS AN NIJITIFS.
CAPITAL. arlOO.OOQ.
nmKCToa.
Pamnel R fchtpley, Richard Cadbnry,
Jer uiiah Hacket, llenry Balnea,
JorhuaH kioiris, T Wlstar Brown,
UicUard Wood, William C. Longstrotk,
Charles F. CoBin.
fAUUtL a. bliiPLKT.PiealJont
Rowland Palet, Actuary.
owicb. " (728$
No. Ill S. l-'OUItTH Street.
HICSJv INSCKAKCB
COMPANY O
lii.Arir.i.i'tiiA.
lNcOHl OHAli) 18U4 CHARTER PERPKTTJAIi.
Ko. W'ALALT H hi et opposite the Kxcbainre.
in utidill.u loMAblKk, and INLAND LN(SUU.NCR
tbia Couipany ineures irom loss or aauiaie bv i'lKE, on
liberal it-ima. on tiuildlngs, luerchaudiae, fumlture. etc.,
(or limited perlous, Hint permanently on buildlngs.by
depoait ol ere minis.
Hie comi.aity has been tn active operation for more
than H1M Tl: RM. during wblck all loieu havetteea
promptly ad.iaated and paid.
nuiKCToBa.
John Ii. Hedge,
M. B. Mabouey, '
Job . T. Lewi.
William H. Grant.
Robert W Leaeilng,
n. Clark Wharton,
aaoiuel Wllaox.
L wrenos Lewi, jv.
liavld Iawls,
Henjiiinlu kttlng, '
Thomas H. Powers,
A k, Ucllenry,
Katmond Caatilioa, .
Lonla ('. Morris.
T r 17 W n 1
BlinuKt Wilcox, he retarv.
J -. ...
W UCUERICR. president
28
FIKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TUB
P KKksHUM f IRK lNBCRAMClK COMPAKT
Incorporated 1S2A Cbarur Petpetual Mo, 610 WAL
KIT H rei-t, enpoaite lBdenendeiMta Miiuare. ,
Ibis Contpauv, lavorab y knawn the community far
over fong years, ceutlaae te Inaure agdlnat loaa or
damaxe hydro aa Paste or Private Building, either
permuni nt y r iar a llialted time. .ls on knrnitura,
Block of Goodsaatt aierekaudia geuerally, b liberal
Their Capital, together wttk a large Burplaa Fund. Is
Invested in the aaoat earerul laaaner. witch enntiles
tnem te oner to tbe baaared au audoahted teeuritrk
the e W lo. . -
Tt.nl.l AmttSi Xr .
John Deverenx.
Alexander Beiisea, '
Iraao Har elinrslv
, u-iuaa nuiltli.
Ikoma KofcUia
i. 111
. Hllll,,.,K.... r.tl
.IIIQl HIIIIUINIK, Jf.
n , 1"1KL BMITI1, Ji., FreMnt.
Wiuuai O. OaowaLL, eecreutrr. W