8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 18C6. UITY INTELLIGENCE Cfntewart. The Local Freacberi of the Mtthodint Church an- a bodv ol cl'lr-ens wielding an immcuse influence. Whilo all, or nearly all of them aie engaged la secular pur tiits, wany of them are trentlune of laree literary and spiritual attainment:, -with suffi cient wealth to enable them to devote both, talent and purse to no inconsiderable extent to the cause ot relipion. They supply tha place of the regular clerey In their absence, and in all but the administration of the sacrament take their place when orCHRion requires. They cele brated their centenary on Wednesday ntuht, at Ban.om Street Hall, with a supper, and with floppy and cneerlul rf'.ielom exercises. Ilcv. William Rhoadi presided. The 4CtU Pealm was read by the Pev. Kichard Holt, alter which the Kev. T. T. Ta-iker offered prater. The pre sident ot the eveninr then made an opening address, replete with eloquent passages, wnich was warmly applauded. We Tegret that our apace is so limited that wo cannot give the speech to our readers; Its beauty would be marred by a mere outline. An original hymn, written lor the occasion by Mr. James Nichol son, oi Wharton btreetChmch, was then sung by the vast audience, who lolaed In it in rood old fashionrd Methodist style. Alter this the meet ing was thrown open for Tolnntary speeches of five minules in length, which, naiil the chair ronn, applies to all except bisbops. Bishop (Simpson made the address of the evening. Its subject was an exposition of the immense ad vantages resulting from a combination ot the labors of the clergy with the laity. Many times he was applauded a he spoke. The Ittnhop dwelt at cousidcrable length upon bis subject. TnE Vktkban Bounty Fuxd. The Commission appointed under an ordinance- of Councils piiBsed in May, 18G-1, to pay a "bounty of $25 to all re-enlisted veterans who had been credited to the city of 1'hiladelphia, and who had not been paid by the wards, ' have had their report printed in pamDulet form. The report states that in May, 1804, Councils voted $,10,000. and on ti e 8th of July, 18G4, $100,000 lor the purpose of paying a bounty ot $50 to each man volunteering 'lor one hundred days, and a fur ther appropriation of $250,000 has been made for the same ob act. To make sure that each man should receive the bounty, the Commission drew the money, visited the camps in Philadel phia, Ualtlmore, Cuamberbburgr, Moonasburg, llnrrmburg. and other places. The number re turned as having enlisted was 2820, of which 2784 were paid. The Commission commenced paving the re-enlisted veterans, and much diffi culty was experienced, as most ol tha roan bad re enlisted in their regiment while In the field, and therefore had to be represented by their re latives or agents. The Commission found that the whole number ot re-enlisted veterans on their books entitled to bounty was O'.tGO, of which 22H0 had been paid by the wards to which they had been credited, and 2449 were paid by tne Commissloa, leaving; 1234 anpaid. The entire appropriations amounted to $100,000, out of which $139,200 was paid to one hundred days men, and $01,400 to re-enlisted veterans.; $1025 returned to tha Mayor, and $424538 expenses, making a total of $:I0G,580'3S; leaving an unexpended balance of $193,62962. Water fkom the Pekkiomkjt. The Chief Engineer of the Waterworks having re commended the plan of securing a better supply ot water for Philadelphia front the Perkiomen, the Committee on Water of Council have pre pared a lurthcr supplement to the Act of Con solidation, which was sent yesterday to Harris burg, lor the purpose of obtaining authority for making surveys, etc., and, it Councils think necessary, to enter upon the lands adiacent to the Perkiomen for the purpose of constructing the works. The bill provides that it shall be lawful for the City ot Philadelphia to purchase and hold in fee simple, or lor any less estate, any springs or streams of water, or any water power or privileges, or any lands, tenements, etc., to which any water-power may be appur tenant, situate, or being wholly or in part on any one or more of the counties adjoiniuir the city and county of Philadelphia, and to build and erect water works, reservoir, store lakes, etc., for the collection and purification of the -water; also, that it shall be lawful for the agents of tha city t enter upon and take possession of the lands, etc., to carry out the objects of the act. The bill also provides for the mode of as sessing and paying damages, etc. Death of a Catholic Clergyman. The Rev. Cajctan Marianl, pastor of the Italian Itoman Catholic Church, "St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzl," in Marriott street, below Eighth, died yesterday morning at the parsonage, in the seventieth year ot his age. Though he had bean failing for some time past, it was not until -within a few days that apprehension of a speedy dissolution were lelt. A tew months sino he fell from an elevation in the church, and tha injuries thea received he neyer recovered from. The decease of the venerable clergyman will be a source of sincere sorrow, not only to his con gregation, but to a large number outside of the Catholic Church. Ue regarded it as one of the duties of his sacred office to administer to bodily ills, and so wide a renown had he ac quired for the cures he had made that the sick flocked to the parsonage from all parts of the city, the rich and tha poor alike seeking his aid. His memory will bo not less cherished by the poor of his congregation for his charities, which were widely dispensed. He will be buried on Monday morning next, and the funeral services will take place at 8t. Paul's Church, Christian street, below Tenth. Thi Moravian Chubch Enterprise. Kev. Dr. Hodman, who is pastor ot the new Mo ravian Church enterprise in this city, baa been holding meetings tor several months at the hall, corner of Sixth street and (iirard avenue. The congregation has increased la numbers so much that they have determined to build charoh edifice. In older to aid in accomplishing which, they have secured the valuable cervices of Rev. Dr. Taimaga, an eloquent di vine of this city, who will lecture this evening at Concert Hall in aid of this object. There are but two Moravian enterprises in this city, but the accessions to this church are being rapidly nug-ucuvcu. Sent to New York fob Trial. Lewis v & , viui-j n ir"o Aiuuci 1 IVCl'lUJ. , VV llJ TV lit) tried in the United States District Court last "Cl'Pplf fin thft fillMrtya ff Inrrrnr nn.l IV r, , . ,1 I.,, " " ' --9 vi . u i t nuu IXBUU, uu acquitted, was yesterday ordered to be surren dered to the United States Marshal of the Boumern insinci oi new lork, with Thomas Day, both of whom were held here under indict ment to answer a charge in that district. Nearly Completed. The tunnel for the Junction Railroad has been finished to the north side of Market street, and about forty feet more tunnelling will complete the work. It is proba- vie van., Dy me nrst ot may, cars win De able to pass through it. The work has been nrosa- cuted with vigor, though, front the character of jv, coumueruDie ume has been consumed in its construction. Beautifying. A number of rustic sum. mer houses are now belns: constructed at Fair mount Water Works. One will be on the second terrace overlooking the Wire bridge, and com manding a fine view of the Schuylkill, and the em-rounding country. Another one will be placed on the top of tha reservoir, faeing Spring Iarden street, and a third one lust inside the ureen sueei entrance 10 tne grounds. Jewish Hospital Fair. The treasurer of the Fair in aid of the JewUk Hosnltui i,.i. held at the Assembly Iluildings. has naid nV the net proceeds, $5073-84, to the Hospital Asso ciation. The Board of tha llosnital Association bas passed a vote of thanka to the Managers of Philadelphia s Abroad. Amon the passengers who sailed in the Cuba, from New ior, on weanesday, tor Europe, were Dr. .ito Bert b. f eterson and wife, of Philadelphia. ABSIYAL OF FRUI1. 4120 boxcB of CTaages and 1250 boxes of lemons arrived In this JMterdtj froia Messina, by the barque Ann A Fink Be binerb Establishment. Al most every citizen of Philadelphia will remem ber the two aristocratic-looking mansions that have for years past occupied the northwest cor ner of Thirteenth and Chesnut streets. They belonged to the Fottirall lamily and were unos tentatiously magnificent. The outstdt was modest, being composed of plain brick, but they wne massive and substantial. Within, the ap pointments were everything that wealth aoa cul tivated taste coaia desire, me rapia roarcu m business westwardly along Chesnut street ren dered it profitable for the owners of these bouses to distoe ot then, and Mr. George J. Ileukels, one cf Philadelphia's most enterprising business men, oceanic tne purcuaser. jur. nenieiB ww remodel'ed the oniire interiors and thrown the two esttthlishtcents Mito one. As most resident! of our city know, Mr. Henkeis is largely en gaged in the manufacture and sale of furni ture. The 1nimtne building is nueci with every variety of honfeiiold turnlture, and has been so constructed that the purchaser by pnssing through a variety ot corridors and alcoves, can inspect the goods In detail. The struclnrc to its uppermost story is used for the storuee ol goods, and it Is the special boast of Mr. Henktls that every article sold is warranted to be periect in its una. ine alterations are net yet completed, as the proprietor has it in contemplation to erect immense buildings upoa the lear cf the lotol such a character as to more than double the capacity ol the warehouse, lue show-windows on thttnut street are only tem poiarily placed there lor the purposes of basi ness. and at no distant day will be reolaced with others of artistic design. The entire building is fitted up as salesrooms, the proprietor having his manufactory in soother part of the city. This is in all probability the largest larnitare establish ment in the United States, and the admirable quality of food a niauuiactured by Mr. Ileukels are acknowledged wherever they are known. The enterprise ot the proprietor is a credit to our eity, and we ate wratiHed to observe that our prominont merchants are paying especial atten tion to the proper A'tiiig up of their placa of business. Within tne past ten years we nave greatly advanced in this matter, and Mr. Henkeis' nrw store is a valuable addition to the splendid establishments of Philadelphia. Dedication of xne Institute for Col- obbd Youth. This morning at 11 o'clock the InMitnte tor Colored Youth, situated on the noith siile of Shtppen street, above Ninth, was dedicated wun interesting ana appropriate cere monies. The Institute, which is a fine three- story trick buil'iing; titty-one feet by eighty feet in extent, has Bern in process or erection lor many months past, and Is just completed. It is one of the most imposing structures in the southwestern portion of the city, and is adoiira blv situated for the purpose intended. It cost at least 4(i(!0, and was erected without aid from the public at large, but entirely by con tributions and subscriptions from tae Society of Friends. The first floor is used in the southern portion as a library and readmg-room, and at the north ern end as a primary school for boys and girls. The second floor is to be nsed as the boys' and girls' high school, and 1s divided Into two apart ments, the southern portion being the girls' high school, and the northern portion the boy's. J here are scats lor abont one hundred girls ana eighty boys in the High School Department. It is intended that all trraduates of the High School shall in the future bo employed a teachers of the colored race abroad and home. Two ante rooms adjoin the Boys' High School, which are used as a laboratory and a room to store instru ments, etc. A massive double glass partition divides the Boys' High School from the Girls. The third floor is divided into tlx large and comfortable class-rooms for boys and girls. The entire school building has a capacity for three hundred scholars. The High School Depart ment on the second floor presents a remarkably neat, tasty, and airv appearance. The wood work is painted in Imitation of dark maple, and the desks and scats for the pupils are neat and convenient. The dedicatory ceremonies this morning were as follows: renins; Rsmarks M. C. Cope, Secretary of Cor poration. Address William Evans, Jr., Member of the Doard of Manaeers. Dsdicaioiv Poem Fanny 11. Jackson, frinsipal of Female Department. Remarks E. D. l'.asott, Principal of Institute. Oration O. V. Catto, Taoher la Institute. Essay Caroline K. Le Count, ol class ot 1808. Dis-srtat.on J. U Davis, lltmbir of Ssniar Clan. Dissertation Sarah L, Iredell, or Senior Class. Dialogue Class ot small boys. Recitation Class of small girls. Villainous Attempt at Wholesale Murder. On Wednesday night last some hetrtless, God-forsaken scoundrels olaced fifteen rails across the track of the Philadelphia, Wil mington, and Baltimore Railroad, a short dis tance below the Bell road. The rails were S laced in a cut in the road, aud it was the evi ant intention to throw a train from the track, and perhaDB snencce a number ot livos. The through Washington train 1rom New York came dashing along on Wednesday night, and the engine pitched into the obstruction, scatter ing the rails in all directions, breaking neigh boring fences, etc. The engine and cow-catcher were much injured, but beyond this mishap no damage was done to property or individuals. Hanging is a Hunt punishment Tor such out rageous conduct a the above. The Special Sanitary Inspectors. The Special Sanitary Inspectors, appointed by the Board of Health last fall, to examine the yards, cellars, and all premises in the city, for the purpose of reporting upon snch nuisances as would be detrimental to the health of the city, are still actively eneaced. The report ol their operations from November, 1805, to the 28th of Eoard of Health, and it indicates that a large number of nuisances have been abated. Flag Raising. The Sixteenth. Ward Union League opened the Gubernational can vats this morning by unfurling to the breeze an enormous flag, inscribed with the name oi Major-General John W. Geary. This Is the first flag afloat, and it is the intention of the members to keep it flying until General Geary Is elected. A Small Burglary. Tyson & Co., Commission Merchants, Third and Callowhill btreets, had their store entered this morning by means ot lalse keys. The drawers were broken open and a number of counterfeit notes taken. The thieves then went up stairs and stole the sum oi loriy oonars in pennies. Stealing Manilla Bope. Henrr Wil liams, colored, was arrested veuterdav afternoon. charged with the larceny oi nine fathoms of aianuia rope, cut iroin a vessel at alead alley waari. xne rope was recovered by some olll cers. Williams was committed to prison. The Chesbct Street Briboe. Work men commenced yesterday to set the iron work of the Chcsnut street bridge. ATI ASTIQUB PKOPIIKCY. "1b ye year eighteen sixty-one Bballe be a scathoful warre begun, Bat, uat hoi ess, shallo its end arrive Wilhouten faile, in sixty-live. Then shall ye land iu fame Increase, And maale blofBluK come with peace; For, certes, this to you I tell, Both poore and riclio ihalle be clothed well, And goodlie garb bo in ye power Of aPe who seek a mightle Tower!" Our stock of Clothina in the laraeit and most com plete in this cilv, survxssed bu none in materiil. style and fit, and S'lld at prices auaranteed lower titan tne towent. Towns hall, No. 618 Mabkft Htbket, Bbmhtt & Co, Shopping. A ladv who had made an untprtauate clerk tauble over all the stockings la tha store, ob jected that nniie were long enough. "I want the loonest tiosa that are made." "'then, madam." was the reply, ' jon'd better apply at the next engine uuuw ji ti,u iauy is ai a loss wniire lo una me best Family ( oal, we would advise her to visit W. W. Alter'a eoal vard. N. Ninth street, below Uirard avenue You there get the very best at tne lowest lates. If mora nnnvpulnnt. vnu mar ordxr at ttie i wiauiu vuicc, tsix to and wpruig uaruun, TnnNv.wDnro Store Ilolmbold's new store. next to tho Metronolftan Hotel, has a very large anortment ot crura and chemicals, besides being the Enncipal depot lor the sale f Ilolmbold's we I nown reparations. The assistants of this esfab llrhmont are well onalllled In all tha bra Duties of their protession, and physicians may depead that all their proscriptions wifl be coDsotenuoasly com pounded. All varieties of drars are here dispensed, 01 the lint quality, and at the most reasotiaoia rate. In addition to the nsnal stock of drnrs. Uelmbola keeps constantly on hand a larjre and fresh supply of n s cciepratca preparations, tne .extracts oi oucuu. and the Extracts ot BarsaDarilla. The attention and patrennro ot the public art respectfully solicited, and satiPiaction is connaentiy guaranteed. Jji pot at N. 1 4 K. Tenth street. i'hiladolDnia, and No. 6U1 Broadway, N. T, CoKST AT RlDUCKO miCKS GBXAT KsDtTO- tioss Mr. John M. Finn will open to-day a line ol French Woven Corsets, at prices far bolow the usual rates: Freneh Cane Corsets, at f I 40 per pair. French W baleboae Cortets, at CI 60 per pair. French Whalebone Comets, flaer, at tl-75 per pair, feceod quality, embroldernd top, at f3 76 per pair. First quality, erotroidnred top, at 4 50 pr pair. Fml roidorcd top and trout Cornet, at SS'&Oper pulr. lit member the stand, scatluast corner of Arch and Seventh streets. jlr finn has also ontnrd a i of Nottingham Lave Curtains, oji low as S2-75 per pair. Ppriko Fapbioss in eentlemcn's clothlnir at Charle Blokes k Co's one. price, ntdor tne Con tinental. CAvAsticlk o Tbu Merit. "Brown's Bron chial TrochoB" are tho most popular article in this conntry and Europe for Throat Diseases and Coughs, and this popularity is banod upon real merit, watch cannot be said of many other preparations in the market which are really but weak Imitation j of tbo genuine Troches. Nottingham Lack Curtains, Vest Citeap. A superior anortment. as low in vrire as $2'75 per pair; the material also Ly the yard. Jut opened by JOHN as. tins, S K. corner Seventh and Arch streets. P. S. Fee Mr. Finn's attractive Corskt announce ment elsewhere. Notice Persons wlthinr to contribute to tht sale of Fine 1 aintinps to be held at Kcott's Art Oa'lery, No. 1020 Cbesnat treet, on Wednesday and I burs- day evening, the 16th and loth instant, must have them in store on or before Saturday, tho lOtn Instant. A Krw Nkwspapeb Filb We have Just spea a newspaper lila patented by Mr Jacob Fnck, No. 611 N i uidlBtreot, and lor sale by him, which, irom 1 durability, convenience, and neatness, bids lair to have a large share of public patronage. Pricks Rkdtjckd A Bark Chance. Secure splendid photairraph at B. . Keimer's gallery, to, li Arch street. Never (ail to please. Artistical execution, rare accuracy, and fine style. Ht.bjiia or HrPTtTBE treated with professional ski I, and trusses ot approved contriiction applied by C. H. Needles, cor, of Twellth and Baoe streets. "3 A RsnucTiON of 20 peb cent, on toe f I Beoular Schedule I'uicks, Deeirinr to reduce our large stock of superior and highly finished Itosewnod Pianos, prsvious to the re moval to our new store, No. 1103 Chesnut street, we have concluded to oflor them at prices below tho cost to manufacture. Tenons desiring to purchase a tirt class Piano at reduced rates, should not fail to avail themselves of this opportunity. Sohomacker & Co., Warcrooms, No. 1021 Chesnut street. W. & B., Good Clethlntt, Oak Hall, Birth and Market. W. & B , 6 oca Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. Jt B., Good Clothing-, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. & B Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. fc B Good Clothina, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. V B (iood Clothing , Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. MARRIED. FAEIS LIKOsON. On the 6th instant, by Key. tamuci ncca. ut.UKUu akis, ot Cheltenham. Montgomery county, to Mrs. CAROLINE LINU- 6ua, oi same a.aca JACKSON MANN. On Tuesday aveninar, Maroli 8, at the residence of William Mann, Eai., No. 1711 Ureen street, r-niiaaeipnia, Dy tne kov. j. matt Smith. FRANEIJN JACKbON, of Philadolohla. to MIks KALL1E, aauitbter of Mr. Charles Mann, Esq., ef Washmaton, i). C. THOMSON THOMPSON'. Wednesday evening, March 7, 11-66, by the Kev. John Chambers. GUOKuK TUOMbON and Miss MAU1HA M. THOMPSON. J T3IED. CALVERLEY. On the eveninr of the Cth matant. in tho bope ol a blessed immortality, Mrs. MARY JANE, wiaow of the late Joseph M. Calvenev, and daughter ol 3tary Jane and tne late Buiiinol loung, in tne aiita year oi ner age. me relatives and men as or tne lamuy, also lid city bratto, No. 1, S. and D. of A. A., are respect- tully invited to attend tho funeral, from tae resi dence of her mother, No. 866 Moyer street, above Ash, on Sunday aitornoon at 8 o'clock, without fur ther notice. CONN On the 7th instant, Mr. THOMAS CONN, son of Margaret and the late lbonuu Conn, m the 82d year o, his ace. The relatives and rricnos or tne family, also tne Zachary Taylor Lodge. No. 45, A. P. A., and the Order in general, are respectfully invited to attend his lunural, trora bis brother-m-law's residence, air. William K. Urwiior, No. 716 O.is (late Wood) street, on Sunday aiternoon at 1 o'clock, without further aotioe. To proceed to Hanover Street Vault DRANE On the morning ef the 7th instant, HENRI A. DRANE, M. D., in the 26th year of his ae. His relatives and the friends of the family, Colum bia Lodre, No. 91, A. Y. M., Philadelphia National Lodre, No. 223, I. O. ol O. F., and Souihwark Hose Company, No. 9, are reopeoiiuily invited to attend the iuneral, from the residence of bis hither, No. 626 Pine titreet, on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Bonaldsou's Cemetery. JA VNE.-On Monday, the 6th instant, of tvphold pneumonia, 1AV1I JAXNE, M, 1)., in the 67ih year oi bis age. His relatives and friends, the friends ol tho family, and his Masonlo brethren, are respectfully invited to attend his Iuneral, from his late residence No. 282 S. Third street, on Saturday mot n in next, the lOih instant, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To pi ocecd to Woodlands Cemetery. J LAPbLET. On the 7th instant, CHRISTIAN H. LA Ps LE. aired 83 years. The relatives and Incnds of the family, also the employes of Adams' Express Company, are respect fully invited to attend hia funeral, from his late real dei.ee. No. 1031 Wilcox stieet, on buiiuuy aiternooa at 2 o'clock. LEU MAN. This morning, FRANK I ML AT, son of Chailes and Sarah E. Leliman. - MoINTOSH.-On the 7th Instant, MARGARET McINTObll, relict of the late babnel Mcintosh. Tho male relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invned to attend bar fuueral, from nor late lesidence, No. 1632 Sansom street, on Saturday, the 10th ins ant. at 8 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Ronaldson's Cemetery. BE1 KOLD8 Fell aleep in Jesus, in Camrton, March 8, liora scalds reoeived Febiuury 26, 18G5, WILLIAM REYNOLD, lato First Lieutenant Company K, 28th Pennsylvania Veteran Voluuteers, eldest son ot Marion and the lato John Reynolds, in his 83d year. The relatives and male friends, and the members of the 28th Pennsylvania Regiment, are respectfully inviied to attend his funeral, from the residence of bis latlior-iu luw, Samuel J. Lenoir, No. 1320 S. Filth street, Philadelphia, en Sunday afternoon, March 11, at 1 o'clock. SllALLCROSS.-On Tuesday, the 6th imtant, Mrs. MARY , wife of I-sao E. Suallcross. Her friends and those ot the family are respect fully Invited to attend the iuneral, from the resi dence of her husband, hellers street, above Unity, Fiankford, on Saturday, the 10th instant, at 1 o'C.oclc P. M., without tort tier nonce, SINLEY. On the 7th instant, MARGARET CLAllK, eldest daughter ef Robert and Jane Sinley, in the 82d year ot her are. Her relative and friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, Irom the residence of ber husband, Will is ni Clark, No. 767 S. Sixteenth street, on Sondav afternoon, the 11th instant, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. lo proceed to Maobpclah Cemetery. 61 ACK HOUSE. On the 7th inst., Mrs. ELENOE, wife oi Aaron S. Stackhouse, in the 41st year of aer aae. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the rest, dence of her husband, Frank lord road and Clearfield street, on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To pro ceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. T)RANr8, WITH SOLID OR MOVABLE A ) Letter, for hnrnlng names on Tools, tnmlshed ta eider at the Hardware Store t tkumab BH AW, 1?0. Klg (T Irtit Thlrty-flve) M A HKKT at , below Ninth. SARDINE OPENERS. OF SEVKRAL PAT tems ( hamDsrna Gainers. Oork Drawnra. and a variety ol Cork fccraws, are tor sale by TKl'MAJ BHAVT, No. MS(ElghtThlrtr-flveMARKKT Kt. below Ninth. "I ") RACKETS, CHAINS, AND HOOKS, OF J several pattern, for snspeadlnr Banrlnii Hsskets or Bird Cae. and a variety ot styla of Wire Ilangliuj Baskets, lor sale at the Hardware Store of 1 HUMAN BI1AW, He W(ElgritThlrly-flve)MABKET Bt. below Ninth. JOB DA N'S TONIC JOHDAN'H TON If! ALE. ALE. JOkUAN'B TO 10 ALF JonilAh 8 TONIO AI,K. Tt Is recommended by physician ol this and other plarrs a a ruperior t ir. nil requites bat a trial to cunvlnre the moct rkrpilcal of Its great me It. l o b had, wholesale and relaU, ot r. I.JORDVN, No. nt I K AH Street Cliempagne Cider, by the dozen, battled, or by the barrel. i 14$ "yiIAT 25 CENTS WILL DO! NO. 60 CHESNUT 8TKEET. SO. O0' CHESNUT STREET. 3 CENTS. 3 CKSTS. NO. C03 CIIKSXUT ITItEET. A. J. HOYT'S, A. J. no ITS, 25 CEXT8. 25 CEXTS. A. J. IIOYTS, CHEAT S VLE OF 11ICII JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. A NEW FEATURE. 2S CENTS. A NEW FEATURE. 25 CEHT3. sornisa like it NOTUINQ LIKK If. The entire stock of a flrst-clais Jeweller and Fancy Goods Dealer, to be closed out to make room ior the "Ledger" Office. ONLY ONE ARTICLE 25 CENTS. ONLY Ul-E AlUiCLK 25 CENTS. BOLD AT A TIME. BOLD AT A llAlti. Better than any Gilt Sale. ClrT NALK. Ol FT BALE. 25 CENTS. GIFT BALE. TWENTY FIVE CENTS 24 CENTS TWKNTV-KIVE CKNTH TWENTY-FIVE CENTS And One Dollar I all tbnt la Snked per article, no mat ter ol wbat value it may be. By t-iis method you miiy icet A OOLD WATf'TI A OOLD WATCU ' FOTt ON! DOLLAR. Felt ONE DOLL.IK. A Silver Watch . a Silver plated Tea Set. a Silver Coflce Urn, a Mlver-i latcd Uoblet, eaxtor. Ice Pitcher, Uuttr Dii.li Bet ol Forks or spoons onudubar. Klcli Jowelry, oi all toe latest and mom. Improved pitttornfl; Onuta Ulahie8,t Fans, 1 able and locket Cutlery, besides a yreat variety ot other goods. All to be disponed of on a new plan oi sale at a p-ice as onmbing to everybody. Incjuued In tills lot maybe lound a great Variety of attic es, snch a stationery Envelopes Ink, Fen, eedles, l itis Uair Nets, Ladle' Bait Buckles, Tooth Brushes, Focket Book, romlm. Kanev tloods and l'or iumury, i'ckagtsof Faner Co.larii, Neck Tie, Kncrav ing, eic. eto 1'ber good enn be purchased at 25 cents per article, according to the I'ol.oning terms: First. Our paiions are reiulrcd to se'eci from the 25 cent list such an article or nrtic es as thev may desire, lor which thev give the prioe (twenty-ttve cenw per artlele) which In many instance is lower than ibat of the.wbolosale dra'ers. Second. Immt dlutelv alter con cluding this purchase, a registered certlfluato or ordor will be given, free ol charge, naming an article In thetl list, that can be had upon the payment of one dollar. 1 be article so specilled will tlieu be shown, and the correct Information as to Us use and iiuslitr will be given. Third. It is then kit optional whether 'be holder ot the certificate pav the do ar and takes the article or not Nothing! paid lor until you know whntyou get. Bpecial attmilon Is caned to the tact that lu no case can tho slightest deviation from our established terms nd rules be made. A ilwll adherence to oar Imuar lal System of conducting thl, novel sale Is necessary, that all may abate en.ua ly the advnn ages resulting from our liberal method ai doing business. By thi-i method no money can le 'out. .No money Is hazarded. For you do not pay, neither are you under auv obligations to pay, tor any article, uutll you know what you are to receive. Evervbsdy receives more than their money's worth, and. as a matter of course, everybody will be delighted with this novel sa'e. A visit fiom 1(0,0(0 ladles and gcnUemen I expected be ore wa close out our immense stock. C'al and see for yourselves. '1 he ladles win find a great variety of roods particularly aoapted to their cse aud will not tall to call early. Ibis sale Is really the latest novelty. No. Chesnut street. Bale to continue day and evening until all the goods are disposed of. A. J. H0YT, Successor to J. M. Blood & Co., No. 602 CHESNUT STREET, Philadelphia, Fa. HOTICE. Fine French Plate Show Cases, Sates, Desks, Counters, Casings, etc. for sale. 1 0 fmws4t 1IE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & C0H No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET, 8IOFFER OF THEIR OWH MANUFACTUKEi BCGGY HARNESS, from 22 W to $150 LIGHT BAROUCHE do MOO to S.W HEAVY do do 75 00 to 500 EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27 50 to 90 WAGON AND bELF-AD JUSTING 15 00 to SO STAGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to 50 LADIES' SADDLE, Co 12-00 to 150 GENTS' do do eUO to 75 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Bosetts. Horse Covers, Btusbes, Combs, roaps. Blacking, Ladles' and Gents, Travelling and Tourist Bags and Sacks, Lunch Baskets, Dressing and Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises. 8 96mrp N. WW CHKSNUT8T, QOFFE11ING MACHINES. G OFFERING MACHINES A large assortment of Goflorina; Machines just received per steamer "St, George." FOR SALE BY ISAAC TOWNSEND, Ilouee-Fumiuhing fctore of the lato JOUH A, MURl'HEY, Xo. 922 CUESNU1 STREET, 1 24 Bolow Tenth Street. s U R V E Y NOTICE, AU persons Interested in the plan ot the 1ENTII HECTIOX ' or TUB TWENTY-SECOND WARD, Bounded as follows : fNortheast by Stea'on avenue, v- ong J Nvrtawett by Meraia'd avenue, 1 keatneast by Uorgas street. 1 Southweat bv tinrniflntnwn avenue. are netlfled that the Court of Q tarter Sessions for the wuy auu uouuiv oi riiiiaueiaiua. aave iui THURSDAY, March 29, 18G8, At lu o'clock A. M at the Court-room Main Building of theStata House, to consider said plan and any Objections agaluat the same, which mar be made by any n-eenoideri aud la tho mean while the said p'au Bay he seen at the Utile ol the De partment 01 BO1 vers ior une i lly oi uuautuuuw, No. 2i S Fin a Stre and a Duplicate Uiereot at the oillce oi JI S8K LIGHTFOOT, Surveyor and Regulator ol tha Ninth aurvev District, Jtepot Bulldln. Uenaantowa . T. CARROLL BRKVTfcK, " Policltor of the City ot Philadelphia (Docket S, pace .) 'U lawU 29 HOWELL & B0URKE, MANUFACTUBERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. N. E. CO EN EE OF FOIHTICAKD MARKET STREETS, miLADELmiA. MEDICAL. MEDICAL E LE C Till CITf W0ADIIFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERT Dll. S. W. BEOKWITU'8 ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE No. 1220 WALNUT Street, F.lecirlclly lu all Its Varlona Forms auiaiuisirra ir tne Cure of lliroulo llHenata. Within the nsst five years, thtmsatuin nf have tera treated at (his olhce suffering from almost every form and conaition of disease common to nnnianiiy ana in nearly a i cases a heucut or porlect cure bat been cihetes). I'a sv. doatneas. blinanam. yheumstism, dysi epsia, cancer, and ail the old knotty uisraM-a iuuv ax a a pujbiciau 8 curse, IS it provoS hit inability to eradicate, are bv our method mm. parattvely easy of cuie. pecimens ef tumors of larpe growth ex.raded bv means ot fcloctrioity miuiio, mijjuut Jaiii, nilliuufe lua use Ot tue KUltO, liuaturcs, or an) other means, may be soea at our oflice by those interested. VFe are willing to under- laseaDroimp loiiotvin aisea.oei, wun every bone and prospect ol success with iry many others not here enumerated: 1 IHseates ot the Brain and Nervous System. I'.tilli'lisv. Cltnrea or H. Vitus' Hunen I'.ralr,!. illcraipleria), beura ria, llysU'ria, itery ousuees, l'alpitatlon of the Heart, Loctlaw. etc 2. Organs and Titturs connected with the Diges tive kystim roro I hroat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Obstinate t onslmanon. Ha-nioiriioldoa or 1 lies, Bilious tiatulent, and l'ainter's (Jolio. and all aOections ot the ljver and Spleen. 8. hesptratorv Oruutis. Catarrh. Couah. Iafln. enza, As'hmatwlicu not caused by organio disease ol ti e btsri,, In di.cl ins, flennsy, l'icurodynia or liocumausm oi tne vnest, uonsuiupuou in tne early stares. 4. librous and Muscular System.-Rheumatism, Gout, Luuibiio, Still eck, Spinal Curvature, Hip DiBcuses, Cancers. Juniors. . Urinary and Genital Organs. Gravel, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints, impotence and gumiual W cakutes. The latter compluiiiis never fail U yield rapidly lo this Irestment 6. JAseasrs Peculiar to females. Uteins Com plaiuia, iuvoivina a nial-positiou, as 1'roiapsus, An. troveislon, Ketroveisiou, Intlaiuuiation, Ulceration, and various oilier allecuons of the Womb and Ova nis, l'ainlul, t-i prtsscil. beauty, or Pro I use Men. sirnatlon, Lettcoi rlicea lO LA11K6 we can recommend this treatment asj one of LKVAUIED bUCCt. A most iiutums. rabie cases have come uuaer trt atmeut at our oillce who can testily to litis lact Mrs. BECK WITH haa eLlire charge of the LaoleV Department. liLl'KirC lio. liie dlseascu and all interested are relerred to the lo lowing named gentlemen, who have been treated and witnessed oar treatment om others at Ko. 1'zxO V ALNU I btreet: A. J 1'icasonton, BrigadiiT-General, So. 913 8 tuce street ; a. l'leaton'oti, lirigadicr i.ioncral.NC. Louis, Jlisouri; Jao b Vanoepnlt, Odessa, Dela ware; K A. temple, thtead manuiacturer, Alount Holly, Kew Jersey; W. B. Smith, lron lounder, fio Hanover street, Philadelphia; George Douqibfs Local Express t omnanv, 1 hlla delhia; J W Bradley, pubiiaher, Ho. 66 Fourth street; Kotert W oik, No. 61 N Third street; Colonel 1. K. .vwteney, as6rssor, Second District of 1'hila delphia, Vlafnut and Eighth streots; George O. Evens, o 418 Arch street, below Fifth; William l'elouse, type founder, third and Cbesnat streets; Ed. AlcLane, manuiacturer ol cotton goods, witb very many otbeis. Diysio.ans or students desiring to have Instruction in the coircct application ot Electricity lor the our of disease can apply at tUc Otfice. Consultation tree. Descriptive circulars of enrea effected, wii h numerous reierences, can be bad by application at the Otlicc. All letters addressed to DR. S. V. liKOKWITII, Nol220 WALNUT Street, Fhila. 2 lemw INSURANCE COMPANIES. JXSTJRE YOUR LIFE IS Y01R OWN HOME COMPANY, THE AMEKIC AN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner of Fourth and Walnut Sts, Iiituiers In this Cosnpany have the additional guaran tee of the capital biock an paid up ix cash, which, toaether wlta CASK A8SEI8, now on hand amount to Sl,14:3,8'74,14, Invested as follows: 1(W."('0 U.S. 6-20 Bond 1 ICII,C(i(i City 01 rmta,eipnia t,oan, a s, new 7(i,i Ml U. 1 'treasury otes, 7 M 2A.0UO A llcgaeny County Bonds l&tlieU. ri. I aaa ol lNll IS (CO Wtouhvk V ley anal Bonds Vi 7uO t enipouna Inieiest'lreasary Notes 10, (till VLHnuulphia and Erie Uailraad Bonds It COO nttsuurs, Kurt Wayne and chlsaga Itrllrnad Bonds 16,IM City 01 Flttshura and other Bouds. tl.tiM Heading Ral road Bonds 1 (CU shares tenus, ivanla Kal.road 4U shuies Cora Laciianga .National Bank v 107 shares 1 aimers' National Bank of Iteadiny 22 shs. ConsolldaloD a loal Ba k Hi shares Wl linuisport Water Com- lGl,0iil'45 nanr . Mortgages Ground lietits. and Ucal Kstuto... I oana on co laiera amnly secured 1'rcmium notes secured by policies t at-li In hands 01 neu s secured by bauds..... Cash on deposit w ith V. 8 Treasurer Cash on bnnd and In banks... Accrued interest and rents due Jan. 1 ,.147.Snl'89 ..1HB.4K1-S5 .217 504 58 ,. 62 449 m ,. 2tl,tH0'n ,. 85 824 14 . 10 223 00 INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1865, Losses Paid During the Tear Amounting to $87,63631. LOP8E8 TAID PROMPTLY. DIVIDENDS MADE ANKCALLT, thus aiding tha. Insured te say premiums. The last DIVIDEND on ail Matual Policies a force January 1,1866, was FIFTY PER CENT. Of the amount ot PREMIUMS received during tha year 18GB. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens In our midst, entitling it to mare ooastue ration than those whose manageis reside in distaat cities. Alexander Wbllldln, J. Edtiar Thomson, C.eorte h'usent, lion. Jauui Pollock, William J. Howard, r-amuel T. Bodluo, Joha Alkmau. Henry .. Bunnett, Mob Joseph Alilsaa, Isaac Uaxiahurau Albert ('. IloDeris, P. B. allnule. Hamael Waik, ALEIAKDEE WHILLDIN, Ptesidont. BAMTJEL WOEK, Vice-President. JOHN C. 6IM8, Actuary. JOHN B. WILSON, Becretary and Treasurer. A few first rate canvassers wanted. 1 la thitu2m4r