THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIUHJ. PHILADELPHIA, , FRIDAY, MARCH 30, I860. CITY INTELLIGENCE t For Additional City IntcUigmce see Ei tit, J'mj . Cokok eb'b Investigation. An Investiga tion was mnde yeiterday ftiternoon, by the Coroner, Inta the cause ol the doalli ot Christum licrgcr, which occuned jestorday morninfr, an 'ftccouDt of which wns given in this paper at that time. The following evidence was given at the investigation: Andrew Fleming, sworn. I am a keepor in the prison, and hud charge of Christian Jierxer; on Monday his mother was allowed to see him and pave him an apple, part of which he ate; since then no one has visited him but a minister of the Gonpol and ollicial visitors; 1 never knew of his threateniofi: to take bin life; yesterduy I was at his cell a little al'tr seven o'clock; at din ner time I wan there apain, and ht asked to have more meat; about five o'clock I atrjiln went to the cell, a. hi lound him Ijmp; on his face on the floor; his face was a blackish red, and when, I lilted him up he could not speak; I remained with him well on to nix o'clock; I asked him if be had been taking anythintr, aud he raid ho had not; Dr. Klapp had been sent lor and he exam ined Berber at d lelt his pulse; bulore I left him he said, "i'lewing, can you do any tiling lor me?" . I did not see liiiu u train until 1 found him this morn hi g dea(i;he wus lyinir on his side, head down; last week he complained ot feeling un well, and eaid he was worried; ho was a hearty eater. Dr. IT. Klapp testified that he saw Berger about a week aao, when ho was suffering from t plight Dilioua utuck, pave him medicine, and he recovered. The nrxt the doctor saw of htm was on Wednesday about 5 o'clock, when be lound him eufVeriiitf from epilepsy; ppplied the proper remedies, and in an hour he came out .oJ'.tho tit and recovered his voice; s.mnht to ascertain 1: he had been taking athlii?, which he denied. , The doctor saw him iirain at ball-past 9 o'clocic, when he was asleep in a chair; called him three tT (bur tlraes beiore he answered; spoke to him about sleeping in a chair, and he said he would go to bed; noticed nothing unusual in him; never intimated that he Intended to commit suicide. lie lelt no paper behind; could not read nor write; on one occasion he asked as to the amount ot pain by hamring. Dr. Khapleiph, sworn I made a post-mortem examination of the body of Chniian Burger; found a slight abrasion on the right side of the lace, as if from a fall; tho face, neck, aud upper part of the Vreast were of a darn color; found the heart, limps, tml liver in a healthy condi tion; the bloodvessels of the scalp were tilled with blood, and the brain was in a state of great congestion; also the membrane of the brain. I am of tho opinion that Christian Berger came to his death from congestion of the brain. There are many causes of congestion of The brain. Convulsions will cause It; interruption of respi ration also, and of the circulation of the blood. He might have had a convulsion in the after noon, and a worse one at nipht. There was no indication of poison. The drawing up of tho mouth and frothing at the mouth indicate spas modic motion. The stomach was nearly empty; the intestines were in a healthy condition. Active poison would have caused iulliimmatiou ol the stomach; narcotics could be detected in no other way except by the smell, or by chemi cal analysis. The testimony was here closed, and the jury returned u verdict of death from congestion ot the brain. Arrangements were made by the lather of Berger to have him burled. Lkcttjee on Temperance. Last even ing one of the largest audiences that ever graced the Academy of Music assembled to listen to a lecture, which was delivered by John B. (Jough, Esq., on the subject of "Temper ance." Long before the speaker appeared tho platform and other parts ot the spacious build ing were tilled with the friends ot tho eloquent speaker, who ou making his appearance was greeted with rounds of applause. Mr. P. B. Simons, President of the Young, Men's Christian Association, under whose auspices these lectures were delivered, intro duced the lecturer. The address, although mostly composed of thoughts contained in his previous effort) on this subject, was listened to with the most profound attention for about two hours. In commencing, ho alluded to the fact that the subject which he intended to spunk of ' had been bo otten brought beiore the mind of the public that but little that was new could be t-aid in reference to Its claims. He nevertheless believed it to bo his duty to " epeak in tavor of this great reform as long as he could claim the attention of an intelligent audi ence, and gather, around him those lor whom tho sympathies of the friends ot temperance were so Ireely enlisted. He then alluded to the e'il consequences at tending his course beiore he Ideutitied himself with the temperance movement. At that time he had little hope that he could gain a perma ment mastery over his former habits. He here drew a picture of the ln'ebriato, aud interspersed his quarks with anecdotes based on laeti which had come under his notice, to show how Intem perance would lead to poverty, vice, and not unlrequently to death. In order to escape from the tight grasp of the passion which binds him. the inebriate must exercise decision of character, and under all circumstances avoid the enticements thrown in his way to partake of tho intoxicating bowl. He felt happy m believing that he had been instru mental la reclaiming some from this particular vice, some of whom had greeted him with the warm grasp ot the band, and with feelings of cratitude bid him God-speed tor tha good thus accomplished in their individual cases. The death-bed scene of the drunkard was pic tured In vivid colors, and his final doom alluded to in a manner to cause a shudder through the audience. The inebriate has an enemy within, which is constantly crying "(Jive, give, give 1'' The speRker here alluded to the testimony of Dr. Kane, Proiessor Miller, Dr. Livingston, aud others, in support of the temperance, cause. They did not believe that the use of liquor as a medicine wa9 necessary at all times. Some men, said he, even believe that they can better recon struct the Government while under the influence of liquor. This remark was greeted with pro longed applause. In alluding to our late President, Abraham Lincoln, he said that he was noted lor his firm- ness ot character, strict temperance principles, and the fear of God. The audience again showed their approval of the sentiments uttered oy loua ana continued applause, lasting lor several minutes. Annual Commencement. Last evening the commencement exorcises ot the South western Grammar School took place iu the Fourth Presbyterian Church, corner of Twelfth aud Lombard streets. The audience room was crowded in all parts with the friends of the institution. The female scholars were tastily arrayed in white dresses and different colored regalias. The exercises opened with prayer, by the ltev. Wluard M. liiee; lollowed by a recita tion, in concert, ol tue 23d Psalm, by trie pupils. A very appropriate introductory address was then made by Lewis Klklu, Esq. Tho rest of the exercises consisted ot addresses, recitations, and sineing by the pupils. The closing address was delivered oy ueorgo iiuuan ltiche, Esq., who alluded to the progress of the seventh section in educational matters. The schools in this section, he said, promise to be better than . those of any other section. Beiore the dnliverv ' of the closing oidres, certificates were confered bv Mr. Charles H. Kainier, principal of the school, upon the following named luAies Hnd crentletncn who graduated during the past veur; Hallio Ilully, Mary S. Little, Josephine O'Neil, John llaroer. Thomas M. Hell. . Charles Brown. Thomas Bell, ltobert Bell, Thomas W. Leigh. ' Itaac JlcQuilkiii, Charles H. Dungan, Eiank Moore. Josech McMorris. Alexander Dunbar, John M. Thompson, George J. Notlo, William Watt, Kobert McMorrw, George Milter, Henry (). Bees, Louis C. Leidv, and Thomas W. Bees; also, William Shay, lrm the Secondary. The exercises closed witn ai iging. Destruction of a Cotton Factory. - The dr.vlng'house attached to Matthias Gorgas cotton lau manufactory, on Brook lano, n;ar WUsutuckou creek, was destroyed bv tire about 64 o'clock last eveuli.g. The oropcrtv was un insured, aud the lors will amount to 53500. Good Friday. To-day will be celebrated by a large portion of the Church as the season which typifies the crucifixion of onr Saviour. To-day theagony of His death will be declared In a poignant manner. In England this day Is celebrated with much exactness, business being suspended, and the people, as with one ac cord, giving themselves up to its observance. On this occasion the Catholic Church, in its ceremonies, lays aside every expression ot Joy and festivity, her altars and their surroundings being snipped of their rich ornamonts.for which a solemn dress of mourning Is substituted. The sacrifice of the Mass Is not olfercd on this day, but there Is performed an otlice called the Moss of the l're-Sanctilied. The priest and his minis ters, robed in black, proceed to the altar with out lights or incense, and prostrate them selves before it while the acolvtes cover it with a linen cloth. After the reading of the lessons of the day, and the history of Christ's passion according to St. John, the priest puts otT his vestments, and taking tho crucifix, which to this time was concealed be neath a veil, uncovers It slowly and with great solemnity, while tho chorister chant the Pan'c Ltntiva. Next follows tho veneration of the Cross, during which the candles on the altar are lighted, and the crucifix is elevated to its place upon the tabernacle. The priest and his minis ters then carry in procession lrom the J Reposi tory the Host placed there ou Holy Thursday, and return to ihc main altar, whero the Sacred Species is offered up as that which has before been sanctified, a service different to that of the ordinary Mass. An impressive service will be held this after noon in St. Joseph's Church, 8. Fourth street, on which occasion an imposing representation ot the Holy Sepulchre will be erected upon the ' main altar. The work is in imitation ot rocks, and is surmounted by a large cross having upon it the other instruments of the crucifixion. A sokmn oflice is chanted bv a tine choir, accom panied with musio other than the organ, which is not used upon this day. The Episcopal churches w ere all open loi Divine service this morning. Colored Tiiief. A hearing took place yesterday afternoon in the case of a colored man named Samuel Davis, who w as suspected of having stolen a Chest of black te a and seve ral pieces of calico. The house of the accused is in Emeliuo street, to which place officers Lemon, Tryon, and Levy paid a visit yesterday morning, in search of stolen property, Informa tion having been communicated that such was stored in the premises. 'Ou looking through the house they found tho articles above mentioned. The tea was secreted behind a chimney iu the garret. The chest contains the following marks: "Benefactor, A. A. L. & 11., F.; finest Ooloug, No. 62, Ahkong." Tho prisoner was held in default of $.M) bail, for a further hcariug on next Thursday afternoon. Sudden Death from Disease of tiie Heart. Early last evening Mr. A. P. Haekman, oged about forty-tive years, a very wealthy man, owner of a large distillery near Mount Jov, entered the cellur under the Bull's Head Hotel, No. 1Ij25 Market street, and called for a glass of ale. He had scarcely drank half the contents w hen he suddenly fell dead. He Is said to bo involved in a very important suit with the United States, being charged with fraud in the conduct ot his business. Seven thousand dol lais were fouud on his person. Coroner Taylor, w ho had abundance of work yesterday, hold an inquest, resulting in a verdict of death from dis ease of the heart. Lager Beeb Saloon Eobbed. An at tempt was made on Wednesday evening to rob the lager beer saloon of Charles Kahler, No. 525 North Third street. The robbers effected an; entrance from the rear ot the building. They took a good overcoat belonging to the bar keeper, and no doubt would have carried oil' much more, had they not been alarmed by the inmates of the house, who heard them while en deavoring to effect an entrance. Tho robbers lelt behind them in the building several of their burglarious implements, which may possibly lead to iheir detection. . New Temperance Movement. In view ot the general aud increasing interest felt In the temperance worn, and the recent organization of a National Temperance Society, tlev. Theo dore Cuj ler, of Brooklyn, and other clergymen, held a temperance meeting yesterday afternoon, in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation, lor tne purpose ot conn rence witn tne active mends of the causo in this city. Several addresses were made, and a committee appointed to carry out the objects of the meeting. Tho movement bids fair to be productive of great good. . Suicide from Poverty and Sickness. Jacob Kock, thirty-nine yeurs old, committed suicide yesterday at his residence, corner of Borden and Fifth streets, below Wharton, in a singular manner. He loadud a toy cannon, and placing the muzzle 1n his mouth, applied a matcn to tue toucn-noie. rue load iook cnect in tae upper part of the head, tearing most of it away. Cause, poverty ana sickness. Deceased leaves a wife and three small children. School Controller Dead. Mr. James W. Fletcher, a School Controller for the Third Section, aud formerly an Alderman and Pro- monotary ot me district uonrt, aiea yesterday morning, atfr a sbort illness. - SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J W. SCOTT & 0 0., SHIRT, MANUFACTURERS, i AND DEALEB8 IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 814 Chesnut Street, FOUR DOOBS BELOW THE 1 'CONTINENTAL," 86rp PHILADELPHIA. pATBNT SHOULDER-SEAM Mil lit J.' MAIMUrAUXUttl- AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PREFECT FITTING 8BIKTB AND DRAWEES made from nieaanrement at very short notice. Alt other articles ol UUIUPUid vmao uyuua In full variety. WINCIIERTKR & CO., g24( 1U8 CtiKBKUT bl'KEJLT TEAS, &o. a'EAS REDUCED TO $1, AT INGRAM'S Te Warehouse, fro. t3 B. SECOND Htrect DOA8TFI) COFFEE REDUCED TO 30 CT3. 1 at IhUKAM'S lea Warehouse, Ho. 43 8. bECOJiD Street. AfC BEST 5IILD COr r EK AT IVP.RAM'S HVJ lea Ware! rrEAS AND I . I B. 1 a WaretiouiM), No. 8. BKC'OKD Btrect. COFFEES AT WHOLESALE M nines, ni BKCOsD Street. Try tlicm. G REEN COFFEES FROM 22 TO 28 CTS. A StC'OMJ Btreet. Jry them. STOVES. RANGES, &o. (JUL YE ITS NEW PATENT DEEP BAND-JOINT . HOT-AIR FU.liNACE. ItANGES OF ALL, SIZES. ALSO, FHIEGAU'8 NEW LOW l'K.B5UUI STEAM HEATINo AlTAiiaits. TOU 0ALK BY 64 J- CHARLES WILLIAM?, jj0. H82 market btrket. ri'HE STAMP AGENCY. NO. .104 PHKSXtTT A SI 1TRK.ET. ABOVE THIHD. WILL BE CONT1MDED STAHPH orKVERY DESCRIPTION CONBTANTLT OH UAKD AND IS AJiY AM0U5T. IIU AMUSEMENTS. KISLEY'B CONTINENTAL NEWS X HAKRK. Choire.'Rnt to all p aofK ot Ajunncment may b had Oti to 6H o'ciiick any evening. Ully C CHOICE SEATS AND ADMISSION B. ) Ticket can t had a t. ' 'PKtlURAMM CFHCB, So. 4J1 Cltl S.N IT Street, opponlte the fos lOfflra. . lor the t hepuat, Arch, Walnut, aud Academy of lul. op to t o'clock, every evenuia. 1 1 if AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MU8IC, j comer nf Bread and Locuxt streets. Leitee and Manager JVILMxM WHEATLEY KASiLK MONDAY, April 2, 1868, I"lit appearance In rnveral years ot the GK1.AX KAV1X3. GABRIEL BAVEL, ANTOIKE EAVEL. YOl'UO AMETttOA. AKD A TROUPE OF ARTISTS NUMBhKI.NG FOKTlf I'KK-sONS, amonu Trhflm rtinr he mentioned the MAtt'lLNLTTI FAMILY (MX IN KCMBEK), BIUSOKIIA rtlMTA, rrctnlere Dnnicu p. ircm the Opera at Paris, M VON II AM ME. flrnt male danenr. and bnllet master irom Hambnrir. Mari'llen Vandria, Marzetti Memreo. .1 alia l-ehman, Mons. Vandria, Garcia, Schmidt, Axtel (J. Lehiuau, and a Knll and Mngnldcent Corpa de Ballet The Orchestra under the direction of M. KomalnvtUe lrom l'arla. The evenings entnrmalnment will commence with tho Itallit i'automlne, called , . KIM KA 1 OR, TIIEADVESTUlU.lt Olf AN AF.'tONATJT. Yeiitn ntun (HHKIhL KAVF.L Kliu Ka..... AMU1NK KAVtL and a full Company. To be followed ty TIIE OF.FIANCF. A Classic Scene ot Groupings, by J (7L1EN and riUL Lll'li MARllfiEITI To conclude uh the Oreat Fairy Tantorn'me en titled the RK.D ONOBIE. THE FAVORS M-AKUIOK ANTOtNF. RAVEL IHE K EL ONO.Mh YOfMJ aMkKICA MAIiM.E EVEltY BA 1 UitDA Y AT 2 O'CLOCK. A'lnmxiiin 7ft centa Ileherved Scats, Parquetto and Parquetto Circle, ft I family ( Ircie 40 cents) Amihltbeatrn Vt cents ientscfin he gecured at C W. A. Trumpler'a Mnslc Stoie. S E. corner ot Seventh and Chesnut atrceta and at the BuxOtlceot the Academy ol Music ou 'rlday.' irninBA.M. tu4P. M. ljcoia open nt J4 patt 7 to commence at X before 8 Scats recured tlx day In advance. 3 it IV EW CHI KNLT 8TREET THEATRE. Xl i (TIES NUT Street, above Twelfth. LEONARD CiKUVERt WILLIAM E. SIITO. Losseei and Managers. WILLIAM K. SIKN. Resident Manager Jjuors opcuat 6 45 Cttrtulu rl.ies utl tj. TFIIS EVEMSO; TUl-t EVI MSG, B KKF1T BEXEFI1' MIPS AUNIG WARD. MIS8 AN ME WA HI), ill AKME WAKJ). On which occiwlon the porloriuauce will begin with the Hint actot THE COLLEEN BAWN. Uli: COLLEEN UAWN. THE COLLEEN U. WN. Colleen Bawn Mr. Sophie Glmhcr Knhn Shelnh Aintiii Alls Auciu Ward lo colicludo with THE OCTOROON. THE Oi'TOlfUlN. TUE OCTOROON. Zoo Mr. Hophto Olmher Kuhn (l!v the kind courtey ot Miss Josie Ortou ) Dorn Sunnyaldn Miss Aiinio Ward ltnth nieces will ho iilven wl'h nowortnl cath. SATURDAY AC I ERNi 'ON. March 31, l(3d OUAND FAMILY MATINEE. Only day performance ot BUKiVKIIaMI BKTH.mn. ltl'IRAVKR AND BETKA El. MONDAY EVES1.SO, April 2, Ctutlca Eeade's irr'.-at work. EVEK TOO LATE TO ilEND. Admiaslon to Evening Perlormance, 25 cents, SO cents, find tl. . ,, WALNUT BTREET T H B A T K E. N. E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets GALA SIGHT OF TUE SEASON. BENE FIT and last appearance ot the Eminent Tr ago (Han, 1 UK. J. It. ltOBEKTS. Last nluht 'his season of FaUST AND MABTEKITE. t MR. J. B. RUBER'S in hlB wonderful Impersonation oi MEPIItsTOPIIELES. MR. J. B. Ii 'BI RTH Ad BULLA. FRIDAY, Sheridan's TraRlo Play of P1ZARRO? OR, TILE DEATH OF ROLLA. Eollfl Mr. J B. ROBERTS Alter w hich, the grand Spectacular Drama of i FAUoi AND MARGUERTiE. Mephlstophclea Mr J. B. ROBERTS SA1UKDAY Benefit of Mr. OWEN FAWCr.Tl'. IRP. JOHN L 1HEATUE. DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET , Besins at 1H o'clock. TO-NIGHT (Friday) March 30, , ifAliEWiXE bENEbll' OF MB. CHARLES DILLON. Positively last perlormance of BELPHEGOU, XUE MOUNTEBANK. rsclphopor Mr. DILLON Mudeline his wile MIhs E. Price FanlaionaOe Siuurt Hohsou Viscount de Ucrcu e Mr. Marlowe Sceno, France. Timo. 18. 4. To cono uuo W illi the Musical Burlctta, THE SWISH SWAINS. Swlfr i Ptnart Robson Ros. tta ; Mrs. C. llunrl TO-MOHROW (Saturday) Benefit of E.- L. T1LTON. MONDAY, MK. J. E. MUKDOCH. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALM'T Street, above Elirhth v uiutKr i ijj a i iuAt tiu.i. , EVERY EVENING. AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTEH- uuiir,t, EL NINO EDDIE. the Child Wonder, on the Tight Rope. TIXE CELEBRATED FOWLER SISTERS. GRAND Ballets, song, dances, bcr- LESyUES, etc. BRILLIANT COMBINATION OF ARTISTS. QONCERT1T A L L, ' ' 'CILESNUr STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 28. THE GREAT KALEIDOPHOTOSCOPE, AND GIFT ENTERTAINMENT. Tickets for sale at Trnmpler's Mosle Store, corner of Seventh and Cbetnut gtreets. Admission, 'itcenta. Re.erved seats, SO cents. Dooib open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8 o'clock. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY' AFTERNOUNB. , ' Doors open at Commence at 1H o'c'.ock. 3 26 6t BUBGESS, PRENPERGAST, HUGUES. AND LA RITE'S ! MlMMItM.1, MINSTRELS. ' ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TEN I II AND CHESNUT. CU .Hi La 1 E M ttlSS. IBUWIIMI UUU3li.il THREE MOUTH MORE! THURSDAY, Fttl DAY, and SATUKDAY EVENINGS. aiarvu tu. u, auu ai. GRAND FAMILY MTInE, SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock. i The Great Confederation ol distinguished , ETHIOPIAN ARTISTES. i THE MAST ER BAND OF TH WORLD. lo a Minstrels' Grand Carnival of New Acts, Nw Songs, ana rew uo&es. AdmiHHlon. lift cents. Reserved seats. Se cents. I Doors open at 7 1 commence at 8 o'clock Seats secured at T URN ER HAMILTON'- Book Store, Ho Im B. i f.Mii Bire,-t. gemuiy nuunings. s zoui OR THI8 WEEK ONLY. WOOD'S MINSTRELS A', THE MUSICAL FUND HA .L. 'OPENING AlGUl' A GREJ SUCCESS. THE PREMIHl BAND OF 'TIE WOULD. as perfoimud hy tliein throughout the tiiltud States, ami at Wnod's Mfnsiruls' lltti,. No. M4 Brotdway. New York, tor the pant tour years reaolved with tUetnoKt entliusiautia cleuionatrations of anp'.ause hy crowded aud lualilonuLlo auuKuces, rvcrytmng oriiuui. 1 a 28 4t cOkL wmTE.'Manager, THIRD WEEK OP THE GREAT PANORAMA OF IHEL AND. National Hall, MARKET St.. above Twellth . evkk even l o i iu wi h K., at a r. as Also WEDNESDAY and SATUUDAY AF' EKNOO.Ns at 3 P. M.i Doors open one hour previous. Admission, 25 cents. Chlliion under ten years. i cents. UAitit f KRMANIA ORCIJI'.STRA.-PTjnLlC RE I hearsals everv SATURD4Y AFTERNOON AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8 o'clock. EuKUuements mafleiy adilrestlugUEOKUE KAMI Mil , Agent No. 1 11 MONTEREY street, between Kttoc wna vine l lij 3m ACADEMY OK FINE. ARTS, CHESNUT Ji Street, shove Tenth. Opeu lrom 9 A.M. till t) !'. M. Benjamin Weil's tireat Plctaro ot CiiHlST REJECTED still on exhibition 11 f HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHBSNCT 1 H'I'ltl' KT . AKOVB THIRD W ILL BE CONTINUED AS UT.UKTOrOHK. KTAUI'S ol y V RT DFHCRIVTtON CONSTANTLT ON 11AJJ,U XX, 4A I AHVl i , 11 P R ,0 S P E O T U S ' ' ' ' ' OP THE i C A. JZ S O N GOLD MIMAG COHFm. I CAPITAL. STOCK-. ..SSOO.COOl NUMBER OF iWAHEk, 60,000. Far Value and Subscription Price, $10. ' WOliKING CAPITAL, $50,000. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, COLONEL WILLIAU B. THOMAS. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, pro ten), J. HOPKINS TARR. 60LICITOR, WILLIAM L..HIRSX. ESQ. DIRECTORS, COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS, CHARLES S. OGDEN, EDWIN WIDDLETON, ALEXANDER J. HAErER, WILLIAM BERGER. The Land of this Company consists of abont 120 Acres, In it ecklcnhnrg county. North Carolina, about an id nee iroin tue town 01 cuarioue. On this property flreen shafts or pits have beonoponed anusuna to various ueptue, irom iu to e.i laot, uemou atraltnu the exixtence 01 three paranei veins oi oreoi about leet in width and about lo tect apart, ounvcrxtnK to a conm.on centre ai the depth ot about V) teet, lorui ing one immense mass or vein ot ore. extending in leiiftlt tl.roufih .lie property more than hall a mile. 1 huie are alto on this property other veins ol ore unex plored All these ores are known as the Brown ores,' and are verv rich, yielding an average ol about f 20U per tun m pom. tue anove r suits iiaving oeun deinou fctrated by the rude working of the mines lor several vears nust. the rlk 01 investment in nndeve loued nro perty Is not incurred, and hy the application ol modern mining and reuuclng machinery lhe otnpunv aallclpu.e an imuieuiate anu large return ior meir money. Having an ore that readily yle'ds 2C0 per ton, some estimate can be made ol the value oi .his property. With iov 'B v u i iiiiviiLva r di in v i ui iiiiu, tvu tvun ui una ore can De taken out anu reduced uuliv irom every snait opened, at an expense not exceeding uer ton, leav ing a net oaiiy prout ol snau loreacn suull worked by tue company. The large working capital rosorved will enable the Company at once lo procure and erect the best modem machinery tor manipulating the ores, by means ol which tne yteiu wiu ou la.'geiy mcreaacu. These mines, whilst they produce ores richer than those of Colorado or Nevada, have many advantages over them, particularly m an ahundanco ! iul and cheap labor, and tho lacility with which they can be worsed during ihe entue year: whilst ti'ose ot Colorado and Nevada can only he worked during the warm wcaiucr. A test assay of an. average Esncclmen of the oro from tne carson juiiics was matio as late as tne 27tn oi January ot the piesentyear. as win npocartrom the fol lowing certiUcate ot rio csson Booth and Garrett, the Assay ersot the rnuaueipnia Allnt: FntLADELi-niA. January 27. IflRA Dear Sir: Wo have curelully atayed the sample or ore irom "carson mine," jNortn Carolina, anu nnd it to yield ten ounces Mho pennyweights oi pure gold to tho ten oi ore. l ue coin vaiue is tuurciure aitt'iri per ton oi ore. x ours, reupecuuny. BOOTH GARRETT. Dr. M. B. Tatlob, No. 404 Walnut street, I'hllud. Suhscrlntions to the Capital Stock will be received at the Oflice ol tho Company, o. 407 WALNUT btreet, w here bhui pies ot the ore may be seen, and lull inionnu- tion given. i i INTERNAL REVENUE. JJ Nil ED STATES REVENUE STAMPS UTUTED STATES REVENUE STAMrS. PRINCIPAL DEI'OT, No.- COi CilKSNUT STREET, CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH STREET (Ono door bolow Chesnut.) ESTABL18DED 1862. REVENUE STAMPS Ot every dosoription con stantly on band, and in any amount. Orders by Hail or Express promptly attended to. United States Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia or New York, or Current Funds received in pay ment. Particular attention paid to small orders. lhe decisions ot tho Commission can be consulted, and any information regarding tne law cnoorfully given. . ' The following' rates of dlsoount are allowed: On all orders of $25, two per cent discount. On all orders of $100, three per cent, discount. On all orders of $S0O, four per cent, discount. All orders should bo sent to HARDING'S STAMF AGENCY, No. 304 Chesnut Street PHILADELPHIA. 16 I REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAJ1PS, At . KtVCMJASIAlirS, Of ell descriptions, Ot all descriptions, Always on hand, Alwava on tittml. ATFLORKNCH BF.WINO MACHINE 0 '8 OKHCR AT I'LOKENCK BE WJ&li MA CHINK CO.'8 OFFICJf No. tt'O ( H KH NUT Htreet, No. 6SII CHT.sNUT Htrcat. Ono door oeiow seventh Btreet One ooor below Seventh street. The most liberal discount allowed. lhe mott liberul discount allowed. T J. M c G U I G A N, Importer and VTholesaie Dealer In FANCT GOODS, MOTTOH8, ETO, FIREWORKS, FI..AGS, Eto MATCHES AND BLACKINO, NO. S KTliAWHI'.HltY BTREET. First Htreet above Second between JUarketand Chesnut. At. I'tULADKU-lUA. REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, XI ' aituiiiciiuro, Of all descriptions, Otallduicilpiloug, Always on hand, . m wt nfwrv. bwptsi vicniK v. in itvin'nn. AT i LoRtiiC K hKM'lNU MACDlNE CO.'S OFF1CK, No. bt HKSNCT Htreet, One door below Heventh stieet. One door below 'seventh stieet. The most ll:erBl d'seount allowed. 1 litmus tiLoiat dixount allowed. MEDICAL. QUENCH MEDICINES IN VOGUE! BY GRlMAULT & CLE., Chemists to IT. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 40 RUE RICHELIEU. PARIS. NO MORE COD LIVER Oil GRIMAULT'S bYRCK OP IODIZED HORSE- ThlaFymp Is employed with the greatest snccess, In place ol Cod Llvr on, to wtilch It la intlmtely superior. RADISH. it i : curesdlsea.es nt the rheat. scrofii a. Ivmnha lc dls orders green sickness, lnuscolar atony, and loss of appeilte. It reg iterates the constitution hy nurl ying i ho blood, and la. in a word, the most powerful oepura tlve knov.n. It never tailpties the stomach and bowels, and la administered with the gieatext rnTcacv to voung children, subject to bumoum, or obstruction of the finncis ai last, it is very emcacious m tne uiseases oi he f Kin. NO MORF. tMlNsnMPTION'. GRIMAULT'S SVRU1' OK HYU'OrHOSPHITE OP LIME. This new V (die tne Is a sovereign remedy In phthisis snd o h ei diseases of the lungs prnmptlv removes all the more serious symptoms. T he couuh Is rTieed, tho nli M sweats cease, and the patient rapidly recovers his n eaitu. NO MORE r-OVFRTY OK TDK BLOOD AND PALE HUM I'Lh A 10. DR. LER AS' PHOSI'HATE OF IRON. 1 his new termuinons medicine contains the elements of the blood and bonea. and Iron Ina linuld state It Is dift rent Irom all hitherto ollered to the public, is lltiM, to orlesa . lend tasteless. It speedily citrca chlorosis, pans in tne stomacn, ont.cu t digestion, aysmeuorrtia a, am una. The malorltt or the academies of Medicine of Paris recommrml the nhesonate ol Iron to Lsdiesol delicate constitution suflcrlng from anemia, and a I olhnr per sons latigueu item over anxiety, netvous euiouoiis, overwork general debility, and poorness o' b'ood. 1 1 tame oLiy preparation which never causes cnn patlon, andean be borne by the most delicate stomachs. KKRYOI B IIF.ADAt HE N FTJHALGIA, la inhtautaneon'ily cared by GRIMAULT'S bltAZILlAN GCARANA. a Vegetable snbttance nsed (torn time Immemorial in Drain, una mure .y n ptntttt . i BETTER TH N t OPAIB 1 1 GRIMAl'LTS CATSULES AND LIQUID EX- TH ACT UK H1ATICO VEGETALIs. Where all other Medicines have failed, these nreBura- (Ions win alwavs eflVct a cure. These Insure a ranlil and extraordinary cure of severe recent and chronic case of pnva c Disease I ney nre ustd in the llosprals In 1 aris, by the celebrated Dr lticord and are found greaily su- )erlor to all hitherto known mineral remedies and Conaiba and Cube! p. The Infection la nsed In recent. and cupsulcs In the more chronic cases. GENERAL DEPOTS: In Faris, at GUISIAULT & Cie., Chemists to II. F. II. Tribee Napo'e n, 16 RUE UlCUEHEU. In New York, at T. II BECKER'S. No. 129 CRAND Street. IN rUILADELPUIA, C3 19 mth2ra At FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO'S. y o x roruLi WRIGHT'S TAR SYIIUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 South THIRD Street. I'rice, $1-00 per Bottle; $.V00 lor hull'-a-dozcn. The undersigned citizens take cleasnre in cheerfully recommending the use of Writslit's Tar Hjrup ior coughs, colds, couauuiution. whooning-couuh. snort, d levir. ilver comp act, pains in tho breast, oronchlcis. innanim&rion. unu restriction oi air vessels in tue luus, aiu. j lie reuitoy euouiti uu in every laillliy : Charles C. WT con. Fbrn 'a I'rett uflice. Cliarles H. Orullen, Sunday Mercury olllco. JiimcsNolcn. A, qwrer otlice Wlilinm F. t orbit. Associate'! Press. William It. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Tolice Tele' graph. Filth and ( hesnut streets. A ltannoipn. front anu i omoaru srrects. James W. ferrino No. 1119 Charles sireet. II. A . Davis, No. !rl Ussklil street. John Wooilslde. No 1331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson lo. 1(08 Walter street. R. O. Miircn, So. 6'2ti Fianklln sireet. J (lebkill No 731 8. second street. John Hevmour, No. 013 h. Front street. r.. W . Hov-ard, No. 1 Dock Btrect II. C. Hurt eit No. 327 H. second street. L. Rates No. 605 arch street Albert ilartin, No. 417 8. Second street. Mary Caidwe'l, No 1H82 Hnnsom street. W. Thomas. No. 20 N. Fourth street T. SI. t arthy, No. lnO K rut. i'b alley. tliorge Wl son. No. 236 Ruco street. W. F. Rrooks, No.9 North second streot. Ill J llassett. No. 119 Cannl street. H. Heyiiionr Roso. Husllcion. diaries Rogers, No. 821 Bouih street It. T. Wclilngion, Second and Onarry streots K. Thomas. No. 136 South slxt i atreet. William ltarna. No. BIS Houth S'ront a.ruet. . M. suntord, Opera Manager. John Maglnnls. reur of No. 1 34 North Second street. ilrs. a. U. Choate, Newark Del. Mr. miliamJi. Wrqht. , Hut: We take pleasure In recommending your TAR SYRCP (of wiiich we have already sold considerable nuanlltiesl as a most excellent aud emcacious remeuy ior the complaints set torth In your printed bill alre.t 'y submitted lo the public. As a ratifying act tosullerlng humanity wo will cheertinlv recommend our prepara tion to an anncteu witn diseases wuicn- it is uesigueu to cure. Yours, etc, . . uilkm ii i, jirnggists, N, E. comer Pine and slith streets. For sa'e also et JUUNBON', HOLTQWAY & COWDEN'3, DYOT1' A CO.'d. A nd all principal Druggists anJ Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to say that he is prepared te fl.l orders end forward tbe Hyrun to any part ot tho country, persons desiring other Inior matlon by mall will inclose a postage stainp.and answers wi i oe returned as soon as mo exigeaiciea ui uuaiuesa win admit. Address WILLIAM B. WKlliltT. 3 20 Ko. 771 R. THIRD Htrtet. Phliadelphla, Pa. pOIl COUGHS AND COLDS USE DR. C. G. GARRISON'S EXPECTORANT. FOR DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY USE DR. C. G. GARRISON'S BITTERS. USE DR. C. G. GARRISON'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PIL.LS For Cbllii and Fevers, Bilious, llillloas Remittent, Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Depiesslon of Spirits, Coughs, Colds, and all diseases that requlie a purgative. in all caea wliore tbe above Preparations fail to make s cure the money will be re undod. For sale, wholesale and retail, at my store, I Is'O. all S. KlOllTH STRICET, Below Walnut. Philadelphia. JOHN80H, HOLLOW'. Y A CO WD EN, Wholesale Agents. No. 23 N. SIXTH Street, Pniiada. C. G. GARK1SON, M. D., Treats patients tor all diseases at his Office. No. 211 r-outhLTOUlH Street All consultations free 313m DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF L I'lil.acleli hitt ( olleye ot hentai Surgery, clan 1HA3-4 omierly oi West CbeMer, Pa., having Si rved three yearn in the arinv, has leHiimei) the practlie of hit profession at N o 241 N. FLl'.VFM'II Htreet Plillaiieipliia, whor. be M endeavor to sive satis actory sfeutlon to all who may require his piuKssional services. 118 ) r II E " E X 0 E L S I Oil" X JK. M W (Helrrted from tbe best Com-Fcd Hogs ) AliE "IUE DESI IN TUE WORLD. J. II. 311 0 II E N E R & CO., OF.NERAL PKOVDDN DEALERS, And (Jtirers ol' tho Clelr&.tetl "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR CURED TIAMS- Tongues and . Beef, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street. . None genuine unles branded J. H. AI. CO., FXOEt.SIOU." "the fudtly celebrated FXt'FLSIOR" HAMS are rured by J. H N. b Co (In a stle peculiar to them seivep) expressly for FAMILY I SKj are ot dolleious flavor' tree lrom the unnlaant mate of aalt.and are pronounced by epicures auperior to any now ollered ior aa e. 1 21'tuihs3o 'I 'HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESNUT I hi HH- T. A HOVKT U1KD. WILL BE CONT1NUKD AB 111 HKTOORK HTAMPH of FVEKT DKbCRlPTlOSJ CONSTANT! T ON HAND, AN O H ANY AAiuCNT. 11 U AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS A SONS, NOS. 139 AND Ml 8. FOCHTU Btreet REAL F.1ATK. LARCB AND VALUABI.K 1 URr-.K-STORT BRICK KI'HlOKNCR, Ho. P14 KAI'F, Mreet, Wl OI HUH street, opposite tbe Franklin Hquare. On Tuesday, Anrll 10. lRCO at 11 o'clock noon, will be aold at nubile sale, at the Philadelphia Kxchanne, all that latve and vaiuanie tnree siory nnca measuatm wuu uouuie mree story bark bulldlna, and lot of ground, aituate on the south aide of Haee street, west ot Sixth street. No. 614, containing In Iront on Race street- 2i feet 8 tnohea and extendliiK In depth 138 leet to a 13 teet street called Haines trert Also, an undivided moleiyot all that str.p of around, souih side or Race sireeMn) teat west or Sixth street t containing on Race street 1 loot 8 inches, and extending In depth 138 feet to the said Halnea street. It has two parlois wlih lolcllng doors, fireproof under stair rate hack buildlrR. Ironing-room and kitchen on the nrst floor i two cnamners, ai uinn-room ann natn room, water-e'oset and store-room on the second floor; ihree rooms on msln building and two rooms In back: buildlnvt water-o oset and cliamnermald's-closet. with not ann coin water on tne tmra noon an me wator posses through underground drain Into street sewer. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. rVBLIO flALr. -VKKY V ALUAHLK HC8IVESH I'KU Vt RTY. KNOWN An TUB KNTRAL HU1LD 1MI. No. StH and 120 WALNDT Htreet. opposite the Merchants' txrhanue 3A leet on Walnut street, 140 -leet In depth to Tear street, two irontj. On Tuesday. A rr'l . IWfl at 12 o'clock noon will be sold at nubile Sale, a' the rhilodelphla xchaniie, all tnote two tour story brlek bulidlmis and tleloiot ground thereunto belonging situate on the south side o Walnut street, directly onnoalte the Fxchon contalnlmr touotherln front on alnut street 3A teet, and extending In dptli about i4U teet to Pear street, known as tho Central bnlldlnps. with a passageway running through to Pear Ft ret t. on which is erecttd a five aiory brick l ullillng. The" sttenilin ot canlta'lsts hankers, and Insurance companies Is called to the atnve mentioned property, con lining as It does, many advantages its close nrna'niltv t tne Fxrhanae, together slth two mints. make It desirable. Property In tills particular block U considered of more value per toot than In any other b ot k in the whole length of Wa nut struct. C ear o all Incumbmnce. For further narntular anoly to LEW 19 II. 3 LD NEB. o Ifti s. hl h i ll htreet. Phi adelphia, .March. 1M16. S IS ist SCOTT, JR., AUt'TlONKER, PHILADEL- PU1A ART UALLERY, 10i0 CUtSNUT biroet. CI10ICE TJSFRAM I'D KORATINOS OF THO HIUIIVHT OUAL1TY. Ddnf tho first coimlgntnent ol the British Fine Art Publishing Comiianv, consisting of tine inooia. se e ted witn great caie Horn the woiks ot the great modern an ista viz. Martin. 1 e Jettne, T. Tavlor, Anadell, Turner. Thompson, Haut Herring, I.andseer, Wellmore, Barker, Frith. Johnstone, Flunk Htnno, and many other of the most pouuar engravings of tho present dav. The above will be so d by B. Scott Jr. , Auctioneer, at tho Art Oalicry, No. 10.H) Cheuuut street, ON TIIVRSDAY AM) FRIDAV EVENINGS, "228 at March 2!) and 31), at W o'clock. J. FITZPATKICK k CO. AUCTI ONERS. New Auction Houso. No. 1127 CHESNUT Btreet. HATS AND CAPS. E M P L E OF FASHION. Small rrollts. Quick Sales. HATS AND CAPS. " NEWEST STYLES. t LOWEST PRICES IN THE CIIX. BOUHNE, No. 40 N. SIXT STUEKr. 123tutbfom LIQUORS. Q1IES1MT GROVE WllISKY. No. 125 Korth THIRD Btreet. If anythlna- was wanted to prove the absolute purity of this Whisky, tbe following certificates should dolt. There Is no alcoholic stimulant known oommandlnKsacii ectmnicndatlon Itom such hlfcb sources : Philadelphia, September t). 18.W. We have carefully tented the aamp e of CHKHNIJT GROVK WlilhKY which you send us, and find that It contains Kunk ov tii R toiwONOt s m usta.sce known as Ft siL oil. which Is the charactcrlt-tlo and Injurious In gredient of the w hiskies In general use. BOOTH, OARRKTT CAMAC, ' Analytical chemists. New York, September 1, 1858. I have analyzed a sample ui CHKNUT UitOVR VHIbKY received irom air Charles Wharton, Jr., of 1'hliacieiprila: and having carelully tested It, I am pici aid to stato that It is entire V fuke vhom roiaoNOua ob DKLt'imuot s subklaucea. It Is an unusually pure and line-flavored quality of wbinkv. James r chilton, m. d.. Analytical Chemist. Bostox, March 7. 1859. I have made a chemical analysis of commercial sam ples ol CliFfcNCT CKOVE WiiDKY, which proves to be tree from the heavy Kusll Oils, and perleeily pure and unadulterated. T he line flavor of this w hisky Is derived Horn the trraln ured In manulacturing It Rcspectiully, A. A. HA YES, M. D., State-Assayer, No. lti Iloylston stieet. For pale hy bsrrel.'demllohn, or bottle, at No. 22 North IlilBD Btreet PhUadeiphia. 3 3 J W. n A M M A K, Importer nd Wholesale Dealer In Foreign BRANDIES, WINES, AND FINE OLD WHISKIES, No. 02O MAliKET SI ItEET- . 1 5 3m PDILADLLPHIA. JJ NATHANS 4 SOS, IMPORTEliS OF OP BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc.! No. 19 N. FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MflKF.R NATHANS. UORACh A. NATHANB. OKLANDO D. NATHANS. llm ft U II E ,K A 1 . THE INPALLIELE HAIR RESTOBATIYB. TllIS IS NO HAIR DYE. TPV 141 MK NRE BCCCKBS with wh'ch this prepara tion LoHn.tt duiluf thehort iltne It has been beiore 11, e puhUc, lias iuouccd lhe tin UMiuda and tens ol'thoa lunoawho have ui-cd and at tented lis virtues to pro nounce it the ONLY ami I hCK Ualr Restorative Tha I.ureKa has beei iii'fodticed Into all the prlnolpal cities t ot li 1 am aud Weai and liavln.L tulibltiliy tiunorined all i hat Is claimed lor It, bar sum roeoed all other Hair Pre paration Tbe ureka reaton s Orev Hair 10 Its oi Initial co'ori prevents the hair from lulling oui, bv cauiiiug hctttly coudition ol ilieaialp imparUng to the hair a poI neca and gors and y utbliii anpearanne lloit no other Hair Preparation can produce. T he r.uA-ka Is (tea from all Impurities or polnouou idrugs anu oun he used w ltbou a llti v icalp or iian.N. Manu'actured an sold w holesale and retail by ROBERT til TIER, Sole Aqmt, No. 25 N. FIFTH Rtreet. 8t- Louja, Mo. Agents for Pennsylvania, DYOTT A CO.! No VHTS SECOND Htreet, Philadelphia 1 20smwSia a T O U E K N ' S NEWS STAND. 1 l?l' Street,! J 8. W. ediner BF.VENTH and ( HKBN I A LL THU DAILY AND WF.EKLlf I'AprRH ' MAGsZlNKH. PblUODICAtS, Fte Hay be obtained at current rates. , 111 wd&m0 imii Si
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