THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1866. 8 CITY INTELLIGENCE I for Additional Local Hems tee TtdrdFage. The Lunar Eclipse. The total eclipse of the moon, -which will occur this evening, and on the morning ol to-morrow, Is the apcond of five cclipsrg of the min or moon which are icckoned lor tle Year ls6fl A tjartliil eclipse of the sun was visible on the lflth instunt In the Siberian ai.d North Polar rotrlons, and the vtci Tiity of Bclirmft's Straits. The eclipse at nan I will appear to the cities of Now York, BcUcnro tady, Ncwburtr, and Pou.ibkeopsie, In a partial phase, as early as 41 minutes past 9 o'clock; but the eclipse proper will not be comp'ete till 48 minutes after 10, from which time it will con tinue total till its wearing off in the smallest hours of the mornincr. The mpuriial eclipse will end at 27 minutes past, 12 1'. M. on the 31st, and the purtial will make its shadowy exit at 33 minutes 1 o'clock A. M. The dillcront phases of Ibo lunar eclipse is in sizo 1704 dibits. The following table explains the time of its appearance in clillcrcnt cities: - Boffins. Total Eclipse. Portland !" 11 8 Boston 9T1 11-0 providence ft 52 10f9 t'onomd, N. 11 0 61 IOCS Pew Haven 9 45 10 52 Alb.my 9 42 1049 Trenton 9 P.9 10 4J I'hilBdolphia 9 37 10 44 Washin;flon 9 29 I'M'J Kichmond, Va 9 27 10 84 1'ittnburjf 9 17 10-4 The next eclipse of the moon, which will bo likewise total, will appear on the 21th of Sep tember, and be visible lu the United tfiuljs only upon our western front if"-. A Eoisthkous Nkigijbokiiood. The attention ot the police is pocticularl.v called to the tact that the peaceable residents in the neighborhood ot Ninth and Market streets arc nifilitly disturbed by brawls and Ihs, gene rally orijrinatinc' in the low drinkina dens which abound in that locality. Last niuht, a.ter mid night, the whole vicinity was alarmed by the filnicks of murder irom an excited female, who had probably imbibed too much of the alco holic poisons which are dispensed indiscrimi nately to all apes and seses. Frail women and abandoned mph consrrepate in these nnderaround holes, and hold t heir orgies, to the scandal of all decent people, almost and sometimes fltiite up to dawn. The streets and alleys around Su Ste phen's Church seem to bo the hauntinsc places of the vilest of characters, and all nvrlit loner Market, Tenth, and Ninth streets are made offensive by the loud utterance of obscenity and profanity. The abuse has become an insuffera ble nuisance, and the respectable portion of the community desire to see it abated. The closing up of some of the drinking saloons that are clearly violnliivj: the law would haveapoodell'oct in destroying the nests of these birds oi ill omen. Nick Article fob Table Use. Messrs. Wiler & Moan, proprietors of the Wrought UnwJ Works, No. 225 South Fifth street, btdow Wal nut, have fcent us a patent cornsheller, which is to be used in tearing out the grains of green corn. It is well known that the old habit of cutting the grains from tUp cob deprives us oi the sweet part of the seed. This .inareuious im plement gives us the entire train,' without ren derintr it necessary to ti.ke the ear in the Angers. Our fatly lriends will be deiicUted with this prandial auxiliary, and every housekeeper should have the hew "sheller." TJarness Thieves. John n. ITaprcrty and Frank ricliiibold were arrested yesterday, by Oll'cers Per.n and Sloan, on the charce of stealing a qup.utity ot narness irom tne wasu ingtou House, at Tlmry-n'mtu, and Market streets.' The stolen property was taken to the l'enn Hotel and sold for the sura of $30. The officers were compelled, to run several squares, after the alleged thieves before they could secure them. Alderman Allen, boi'ore whom they were taken, held them to answer. In de fault of bail they were committed. CnAKOED WITH THE ROBBEBT OF CLOTH ING. Patrick Moran was yesterday arrested on tho cbaree ot committing a robbery in Mar riott's lane, near Fifth. Tho hearing, which, took place before Alderman Tittermary, deve loped the fact vhat Patrick we.a seen gettins Into the back part of the building where the robbery was committed, in a shabby suit of clothing, and alter emerging from the premises .the arti cles stolen were found on his person. Moran, it is alleged, is an old otfenoer. He was com mitted to answer for the offense. Keeping a Disorderly House. James Burns was arrested last evening by Ollicer Dar t rab, acd taken belore Alderman Jones, on the charge of keeping a disorderly house at No. 1041 Sergeant stroet. Hi? wife and a small girl were also taken into custody. . The evidence showed that on last night a disturbmce took place in the house named, during which much confusion endued, thus greatly annoying the neiahbor hood. After hearing the statements of witnesses, they were held to answer for the alleged otl'ense. Charged with Lakckny. Two boys and a women were arre3ted last evening by Ollicer Hutchinson, on the charge ot lohrjing their employer, who keeps a manufac ory .'or concentrated lye. The article is put up in tin boxes, and in this way delivered to purchasers. On search being made quite a number of tbe boxes wexe obtained. They had a hearing be fore Alderman Williams, and were held in $000 bail each for their appearance at court, to an swer the charges preferred against them. Unruly Boys. Oq Wednesday night a number ot unruly bov assembled in iront of the Odd Fellows' Hafl, at Frankford, and by their loud and unseemly conduct greatly an noyed the peaceable residents of that place. Officer Stuart soon made his appearance among them, and succeeded in capturing several of their number. They were all taken before the Alderman, who hela them for their future gool behavior. ' Malicious Mischief. This mornlnfr, be tween 12 and 1 o'clock, .some malicious persons got into the Franklin Engine IIouso, at German town, and delaced the apparatus of ihe Com pany, which had only been taken to the house last night, having been newly painted and de corated In a beautiful manner. The persons who committed the act succeeded in making their escape. A reward will proba bly be oilered lor their airest. Savage Conduct. Last nif?ht a disturb ance took place at the Western Hotel between two men who were stopping there, during which one of the party seized his antagonist aud bit a large piece of flesh out of his lace. Ollicer Wil kins was called in dining the progress of tin light, and succeeded iu arresting the parties cuuang tucj,(i!siurbanco. Thpy were taken befora Aidei man Jones, who held them to answer iu the turn of $1500. Fond of 11am. A man who bears the name of John Jones was arretted last evening by the police of Manayunk on tho charge of stealing two hams irom the cellar ol a store on Main street. He was seen to put his han 1 nnder ,the floor of the store from the outside of the 'buildinir and abstract the articles in question. He wa9 held to answer for tbe otleuse. Arbkstof an Offender. Patrick Ross, who committed the assault and battery on ve3terdav aitemoon bv OtHcer Git.li ftia ami bound over by Alderman Allen, to auBwer thn charge preferred aaaiuut him, lu tho sum of $ lOUU. in dciautt ot Dan he wan committed. dtkalinu buoek. .auenaei uiner was arrested yesterday afternoon, and taken beforo Alderman 'iittormary, having been suspected of tue inrceny or anumoer ot snoes irom a store in tbe neighborhood. He was committed in default of bail to answer for the alleged otl'ense. Stealing Coal. Yesterdav afternoon man who gave the name ol Robert Eobtus had a hearing, on the chance of the larceny of a a nan tity of coal. He was committed to answer by juaeriuun imermury. Ffmai.e Thief. A woman who garc the name ofJCatharine Hart, was arretted last evenimr, on the chargo of stealing a watch from Read McClnsky, In Bedford street, near Fifth. The aocused had a hearing before Alderman Tit tetmary, who commiUcd her to aaswer lor the allcgea offense. A Keiqhborly Dialogue Mis. D. Now, Mrs. F., I could tell you, if It wasn't a secret. Mrs F. Oh, law! I'd never breath a word of it, l'ui sute. Sirs. D. But-John wonld bo real mad If he found out I'd mentioned it to anybody, alter bis particu larly charging mo not o. Mrs. F. But yon know yon can host me. Mrs. D. 5f03, Mrs. F., I believe I can; thongh lome spiteful thing- oncu told me that a secret tmstcd to fou would toon be as univn-saity known as that tlio linnflsomcst, cheapest, and best Wade clothln 2 is sold at Towfu H a ll, No. 618 AlAUKET STREET, lilHlNBTT & Co. ENTKitrniMt. Tho r at requisites for succow In America are pluck an d t ntcrpnp; and lioinit) ild, the w ll-known drupgis', has in his busine-ii career fvmctd both of tlienu qualities. Tho coiispquinioo is that tie Iibk Believed a guectss. He has oun of tho finest estahlttlimenis In Jmpw Vorlc ciry, nhilo tne icputntion ot tlio well-known He in tola's l'ropara tiona is co-exteiifive with civilization. iriose preparations, it is almost necrtless to say.aro not "quack mcd Ic. nits " nor "pahuit nn dioines j" they aresimi'ly leuitiiuate, scionvilicallv cornpoundod prtt arations, wtnch, lor the r appropriate com pla.i'ts, arc without a rival . Ihoy tiave been botore the public lor many years, and arc at the proBont e oiufLt more in oeniami than ever. This shows r lciusively their fpnuine n.erii. At Holmljold's Jicw More, next tlio ftietropolitun Hotel, in addition to those preparations ;hfl Extracts of itiiehu and f rr ai anlla aro sold all varieties of Drncs aud ( Irmica s 1 be estalilislinient is pnrhap s the finest in tbe city of JSew York, and the public arc respect. tullv it.. led io cull aiiU Jud" Ur: ttie.:olvoa. l'cpot, '. 104 S. Ttut'u street aud Ko. i'J4 Broad way, JN'tw loik IMror;TA to HocsFKEF.rirnfl. to injure good ntliiro til re is nothing iKu u cuiui.ii'talilu tio-ue. to in Hi re a condor, able liOinn tln'rn s no.iiui st uiilis poueab e as iiood coal. Com' qii'ntly, ?ood tjinpur Ioacn.it .eiii:e, UcpeiKiR vpun Hio excellfuoa of one's coal, litf.cf weti kc- piesstn-o n directing our readers, one and a'l, ioih i pr atCt.i! Uepot of vV. W. Al:er. Ko 9,07 N. Nimh woo', bp'ow Oirnrd avenuo reions wlio deal with Alier are sure ot rcilin a tlift-inte article of Coal nt tho lowest mar Let pr,ce, pvouipily deiivoj'ed, uad full wcijrht i;uur auieeii. Tub remarkable properties o' Cown's Bronchial Troches have been iho.'ouhly tested slnco first in troduced. The demand for them has steadily in creased, and purely upon their own merits, they have found favor with thoso wno, from Pulmonary, Bronchial, or Astlmia io complaints, rcqulro thctn. For Coughs and Colds they are eCioucious. )prio FAHHION3 ron Cmi.nnKS M.. Shoe maker & Co., Kos. 4 atid 0 N. Eighth street, are uo-t opoi,iiif a splendid assortment ot Cun.Dr.K.Vs Clotuino, In tho latest l'aris styles, uusurpaiset for eltKance of workmanship and material.. The public is inviicd to cad and examine. Employment! lhoso who wish employment sliouid stuoy tho merits of Ilashenxh Cim!y circu nte their kuowleate. nud thus Lencfii, te world. This treat Oiitntal 3'cdicuo is n w tho best iu uso tor the cure oi Nervouncss, Neuralgia. Asthma, Itoar-'o-ness, boreness oi ibo Leuis, and all 1 ureal diseases. t or sa e by alt Druggists. , "Get tub Uept" "UF.T Tirii llKST" tiETTHKllKST" Clothing at Charles Ntokes & Co.'s Ono P'ice, ui erilio (.'onlintntal Splendid Spring do ids now Kiiuy ax greatly reduced pnees. tjull and sea tucm. rEDDCEP 1'nioKS l'hol(j"rapiis. all slv'es aca- ie.e and ottsin onor execatiou Loto n. b . Kei Tver's tiallcrv. No (?! Aioii atrect, uud Ojtaiu pic es ol iaic exrelitTce. lio eanr. tilBMA ob Kcptuuk treated with professtonal ski I, and trusses oi approved cousmiction applr d by v. H. Nctdios, cor, ot lweiitnanu liace streets. 5-20'S, IO-40'S, ISSl'H. Compound Iktekkbt Notbs, Cold ku Silveb, Bought akd Kolb by DuutKL & Co., No. Hi t-. Third strcot. ?Cra EkddctionI HkduotionII & Co.'s Sfi25 Pianos for 5?"25. " . " 676 " " 47n. Baven & Baoon's, GM " " 4u0. " 6UU " ' 4(10. Haines Brothers', 460 " 8M. " " 400 " " 30U. J. E. Goui n, Seventh and chesnut streots. A 15 EDUCTION OF 20 T f '. ' t ST( ON THE t i f " JiEOUI.AE fcCUEDULE l'RICES. Desirintr to reduce our large stock of surnrior and hiuhty finished Rosrvmod I'iauot, previous to tho re moval to our new store, Ko. 1108 Chrsnut stroet, wo have concluded to ofler thorn at prices bolo tho cost to runuulaciuio I'ersons desirins to purchase a lirst class I'luno at reduced rates, should l.ot fail to avail thcmBolvcs of this opportunity. JSCUOM ACKER & CO., Wat rooms, No. 1021 Chesnut street. W. & B., boud Clo bing, Oak Hall, Sixth aud ?.:arkei . V. & U , Good Clolhu.g, Oak Hull, iriixlli ami ia. Wut. W. fc B., dood Cloihinn, Ouk iltul, 6ixth and Market. W.&.B., Good Clothing, Oak H all, Sixth and Market W. ft B,, Oood Clothing, Oak Hal Sixth and Mai kot W. &. B.. bood Clothing, Cafe Hail, Sixth and JlarVet. STEVEKSON DUCKEAFJELD. On tho 23d iusiant, by tho Kov. W. B Wood, Mr. JoiIN Sl'K. VEASOM and iliss M&Ki , daughter ot Air. George Ducxcnuciu, an oi ti.is city. , DIKE). ARCHER. On the t)th iusiant, REBECCA 8.. wito of Murk ii. Archer, in the 48th year ot her nee. Iter relatives and menus are resnoottully invited to attend the tunorul, Irom her husband's roudouoo, AO. 2Ji Micklo htiett, (Jaiuuuu, on bunday altornoon next at 2 o'clock. HALL. On themorniue ot the 2Slh instant, In the 20ih year oi her uko, CLaU a A. 11 ALL,, dauKhter oi Captain Joseph VV. Hah, late of Ito.injsourir, I'a. 'the rt'lutiv:g and im mis ot the lunnlv are loprct fully invited to attend ihe tuueral, from the resi dence ot her uncle, Jacob U. Kealie, at the corner of Beach aud i'a liner atreois, on Saturday morning at 10 o'ciock. Io proceed to Dtiar Hill Cuinetory. LOVVKIE-Ou tho 20th instant, MICHAEL, In iantaonoi vVnlum aud Mary Ann Lowne, ,u tue 1th year ol his aire. ' '1 he relatives and friend are Invited to attend the luucrul. irom the residence of his parents, .No. 1U7 1 ailiarine street, on Sunday aitemoon at 1 o'clock. Io proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. O'CONNER. On tho 27th instant, MARY, daugh ter of 1 honias and llannuh O'Connor, lu the 19ih year of her aiie. 1 be relatives and friends of the faintly are respoet inliv invited to attend the funeral, Irom her parents' residence, Ht'imluitf placo, Union street, uotweuu becoiii. Mud l'hird,un cui.iiay altornoon at 1 o'ciocit, without lurtlier notice. OT MASONIC Ii KoTit'E. THE OFFinEttS and members of EA8TFKN ST A It LOO (E, JSo. 1H6. A. V. M , the idUNU LODGE OH l'ENSVI, VaNIA, and the members ot tho Order generally, are fja'emally requested '.o meet at tho Hall. CUES JS U 1 Street, ou Moudaj next, at 8 o'clock I. M., to mlend the funeral ot their'decoasod brother, JAMES W. Fi.EICHEU, 1'. M. By order ol the W M. GEORv EP LITTLE, Secretary. F'Olt bTOUE UKE, WE HAVE HEAVY IRON Box Mallets. Box Cklsels, (rows' Feet, Box Pornpers. Iruek Wheels, Iluui aud l'.utier Tamers, 'au Borers. Buntl Drivers, epiitjots, faucets and Mo arses liatex, laid aud auub SUuks, , rules aud Weiulits. TRUMAN SlUff, No 883 (Eight Thlrly-gve) MARKET St.. below Niuth. )LATEI) Sl'OONS AN1 FORKel, OF SEVE rai qualities of pladug, and Ivorf -liandied 'labia Hnilfrv. loriHLAbv 'I IITTU A kl m. HIIaW t.0 8a5(r.ltlit 'Jblrty-flve( M A HliE 1' t , below Vluth ' PATENT CATTLE LEADERS MAY BE AT I tacbed to the Dose of anv auiiual lu & i imnili wiiaout ibe netensliy of slitilng the cartilaee. giving you tL entire contiol ot It, and a so preventing cat.le from bisaklng down lences For sale, wltb steel Bull Biiigs aud latent liupe Cattle Ties b TUtlMAN ic BII4W. Ho. m (Eight Thirty-five) MAKKi.1' ft., below Wmth. JOB DA N'B TON JOitDAN'S TONIO ALE. I C AL E. JOhDAN'8 TOKIC ALE. JORDAN 8 TONIC ALU. It Is rpcommpntod by pliysiclsnn ol this and other place! as mpcrtor tunic, and reiilms but trial io conv hire the mo-t skeptical oi lu great me lt, io be had, wholetala and retaU, ot 1'. X. JORDAN, Wo. 220 I'KAH Sireet. Champagne Cider, by tbe dor en, bottled, or bv the barreL Ui JUE FLORENCE LOCK AND KU0T STITCH KEWINO maoiiinks, A re ti e best and Hie only lamlly mnchines Warranted to give entile satlBlacilon, of money rem rued. . , BALE8UOOMH, No. 630 CHESNUT STREET K. B. All kind of fine Pcwlng and Stitching promptly done in the neatest manner. Operators taught on the Florence, without charge, at tlieoOIce. 8 5ti PlTETMX VIKE AVORK FOB KA1L1SGS, BTOKE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ETC IKON Br.DSTFADS, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manufactured by M. WAIJiEU & SONS. 8 2!) Cm8p Vo. 11 North 6IXTH Street. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. JJOOMS T O 11 E N T large, Well Lighted and Ventilated ROOMS, ON THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF TIIE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 Bcvutli TIIIIID tStreet, TO HEjSTT. A1TLT IN 1 HE OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, . k. u. with ok wii noyr meamtowkh. FOn SAT.E OR TO LET-1-A TiOUS." slinntcd In 'I wentv-flrft rtreet. abcro Tine. For ler tnioruitition upply or address Su. 1JU N. m : 'O n D ttreet. 3 i't 4trp m ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST. "i Clemont's C'lmrch. huperifir dwetllnp, No 142 N. UVMI1H Hfieet. Cell fromlUX to UX. 3o0 f TO RP NT A COUNTRY SEAT, WITH JkM KtRh e ' it Ca'Tinro Hi uso, Bltuato on the OUT) 1 1 'fcK HU'li Kccmio Louse above FJfher's Lano, oupoalte io uo .i mi t's. A iply on tho premiaen. 'ii fi TO Kt r-THK l-'IKST-OLASS RKSI JLl'i PI 'Kf'K, No. I S3 RVKINO RDKN Street, witll th luiutiure lorxule.. i;eui, fytiuii. tioui 1 to i o'clock 1'. iM. A;iiy oa tho premises TO R ENf. DOUBLE COTTAGE, CON taining eik'ht rooms, and live In tho atiie on 'he i leiitou Raf roud, oue mi e below Tacouy, with coach bou-e bi,d stable. 3 24 2w Apply at No. 717 WALN UT Stroot. LOST. I OST OR MISLAID SCRIP CEKTIFICATIO.S J i of tlio 4l AWAKE MUl'UAl, HAFETx INdUIt AXCt COM I'A N V". a io lows: Nob. 11.0J1, 41.H2:, H.751' ani. 12,472. all In tbe mime oi j. tOLTOJS WLsPliNN 1, Executor Ol J. WlNFI-JfMr. Application has been mndo to snid Comnnny for new tcrt'iicatcs In place of tboso so lost ur mMnlii. J. BOLIOH Wliil'KVNY. nmtv Hxecutor. f OST OR MISLAID, 'A PERPETUAL POLIC Y I OF INSl'KANCK, issued by tne Fire Association of Plil fldeiiihiu to JA( OH liA.SLi.it. lor MOW), dated July 13, lbOO. Any lmbrmuilon thereof will be received by C. KNOLHOFKlt. Attorney at-aw. 3 f 1 Imrp So. 407 Uonh FIFTH 8t. (THE ILLUSTRATED PHRENOLOGICAL Contains Thomas Cook. 1 JCrRNAL DOR Al'BlL.- tee hxcursionist ; nr. Nott; w. v. Wallace; d.uarnart; exnniiert'auipbcll; Uiss ( aimichaoi; with Portratis, tberacUr. aud lilot;raiily. ( aie-i o. suicide i'eni amen Murrlate Idiocy j M lrtliiulness. Modesty, order; Mens of ( haracler How to Observe; Physloi liomv fiiinury Rules; Inquisitive Nose. Our Social l:oluUons. To ihe Glris. bv Mrs. Wylly; Teachmit by Love; How to be Happy; A Dead Man. Visiting America How to ioo It. A iero BaptlBlug; Musio as a Moral and Physical Agent: Frogs, Fish, and Toads. 1 lii-ious A Discourse, by Rev. 11. W. leeuher. on Hei; i sieem; Fuith; tieil'.improveiuenti Benevolence: J ilinoUnv, fhysiology, etc, oulv20 cents, or 2 0) a (eur. Address FOWlF.R & WKLI.S, No.!ld9 BUDAU AY, New York, or J. L. CAl'liN.-No. 25 A. 1'KMTU .cett. fbilade pbla. 8 2D2t 11IE USEFUL, AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE. The Novcltv Microscope, Like a good book, should bo In every family nu school in tbe land. "It tells you that in the leaves of every forest, In the fluwers of every garden, and lu fie waters ot every rivulet, there are worlds, teeming with lite." PERCE'S . MAGNETIC GLOBES, WITH THE BOX OF OBJECTS, Will be found a never-falling source of instruction and amusement iu every School and Family. ALSO, GF.T HILL'S ALPHABET BLOCKS, The Village School, and Cnlon College, and your little folks are supplied. SCHERMERHORN, BANCROFT & CO., No. 512 AllCH Street, S28 3t .PHILADELPHIA. pARIERMAClIE GOODS PAPIER MACHE GOODS. TAETAN GOODS, SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. A fine assortment of Papier Mache Work Tables, Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Scotch I'laid Goods, just received ppr tlio ett amor "St. Goorpe," too lato for ChriBfmtis salos, suitable lor Bridal Gilts, etc, mil be sold low. IbAAC TOWNSEND, House Furnishing Store of Ihe late JOHN A, MURPUEY, No. 022 CHESNUT STliEET, 1 21 Below Tenth street. PAPER HANGINGS, PRANCIS NEWLAND '& SON, No. 53 North FIFTH WALL PAPERS, Street. v WIXDO ? SHADES, a 28 luO DECORATIONS, ETC. JNSURE YOUR LIFE I YOUR OWN IHME COMPANY, THE -A. JM E B f O A. N-, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner of Fourth and Walnut Sta Insurers In this Company have th .dltlonal (ttisran tt of the CAPITAL BTOCK all paid up IN CASH, h Ich. together KltQ CASH A88E18, now on haao amount to 1.14LJ,87111, Invested as foltowi i lOO.flCU U.S. 5-2H Bonds ' ien,(Kiii ( Ity oi Phlia'eljihin Lesn.B's, now HM'W U. H 'J reasury fiotu, 7 3(1 24,(K)0 Allegheny County Bonds 1A OHO I'. . Loan of 1H1 lOWifl Wyoming Valley Canal Bonds 12 700 ( nntpounrt Interest Treasure Notes 10, WK) l'biladelpbia aud Lne jioilroad lionds 10.000 Plttsliurg, Fort Wayne aud CbJctro a a nriiriiau juoiius 16,.M 0 City oi ritlslnirg and other Uonds. V.neii Heading Ksnroaa nonns 1 Ueu stinres I'eunsv.ivauia Kitiiroad 4,r)0 shores Corn Lxctiungo National a DHI1K 107 shares Faimers' KaOonal Bank of Iteading 22 phs. Conxolldaiion hailonul Ba k 142 shares Wlillumsport Water Com rianv Jloriagea Ground ltonts. and UeolLs.ute 147 300 R1 1-oaiis on eo.la.i.rai Binuly secured ,.i.i9 4hl l'remlum notes secured by policies v-I T W4 ( a(i In bands oi ageuis secured by bonds !t 4'W-ltt Cash on (it posit ivlili L'. H. Treusuror 2(i,0 Iii i0 Cash on hand and In banks 6-).8.M 14 Accrued Interest and rents due Jan. 1,. 10.223 (id INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1833 losses Paid During the Year Amountinj to $87,636"3I. I.OfPF.8 TAID VnOMPTLY. DIVIDE SI'S AIADK ANMJALLT, thn aldinfr tho litfiui ed to pay premiums. XLe last DiV)liD on ail Mutual Policies in force J nnuary 1 , lbWi, waa FIFTY FEE CEN1. Of the amount 01 PREMIUMS received during tlie 3 car 1806. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens In our m!det, entitling it to more consideration Uiuu those wliose niuiiageis reBlde In distuut cities. Alexandei Whllldln, J. hdxar i bomsou, tieorne lsui.em, . Hen. James l'ollock, Albert . liobcrts, '. It. Mingle, bamuel Work,. William J. Howard, ' hamuel X. hodluo, , Jobu A iKniau, Henry K.. leunett, lion Joseph a1 iaon, Isaac Uuziehurst. ALEXANDER TyHILLDIS, Piesidcnt. BAMTJEli WORK, Vice-President. JOIIN C. SIMS, Actuary. JOHN 8. W!LSO N, Secretary and Treasurer. A ten fli Bl ru;c cuuvsers w anted. . 2 15 lhstu2mlp g E L L E R S ' B R O T II E R S, No. 13 N. SIXTH STREET, Having added to their former business that of MILL AM) FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeriug a foil assortment ot everything m that 1 me, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including Pure Oak TanDed Leather Belting, Gum Belting and Steam Packing, DACH AND PICKER LEATIIKU, BAND AND HARNESS LEATHER, .' 110LLEH CLOTU AND SKINS, CARD CLOTHING, BELT HOOKS RIVETS, ETC. Alto continue to manufacture as heretofore, WIHE CJ,OTU, SIEVES, SCREENS, Etc. Of which a lull assortment is kept constantly on hand. . 1 SUtuUis.'mrp M jiEEET AND NINTH STEEETS COOPER & C0XAUD, HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES OF mEIR EN 1 IRK STOCK TO CORRESPOND WITH VERT LO WEST PRE SENT RATES. Spring Cloth Sacques. Wool De Laines, 38 and 50 cents. Black De Laines, 50 and 55 cents. Damask Cloths and Napkins. Soft Finish Cambrics. White Marseilles, 75 cents. Muslins Much Cheaper. a 2925? Best Calicoes, 20 to 25 cents. 3500 yards Best Cassiroeres, l'TS. IIfiHTH STREET RIBBON STORE, No. 107 J N. i IG11TH Street, lour doors above Arch street I woula rcspectiully announce to tbe ladies generally that I have now open, at greatly reduced prices, com plete assortment of AliLLlNUltY AND STRAW GOOtfS, consisting of i BTRAW, BRAID, AND HAIR BONNETS, STRAW HATS, tor T.adlca and Children, the newest shapes and styles lil.'SM. 1 tlLKIS, (JUaPp, lu all shades, with KlboouJ to mutch. BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, the best to be found In this ci'r fltENl 11 AND NhW YORK BONNET FRAMES at the lowest prices FRENCH FLOWERS, a splendid variety. Also, Illusions. Laces, Bonnet Ornaments; in (act, every urtlcle used lu making or trimming a bonnet or bai. Orders as punctually as heretofore atlendod to. JULIUS S1UI-IEU . (LateSlchol&Weyl), I 3 27futhslmrp No. 107 A. MOU'lll BUeet. AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, No. 64 BROADWAY. f Mines, Mineral Lands and Ores examined aud reported unou. Competent ICnghieera tuiuJsbeu to A) hung C'om punlos. ( ODMiHstlons afforded op all Mining, Metallurgical aud Chemical (juesiiou,, at ihe oflne ot ,he tiureau, (JKU. D. II. GILLIiSi'IK, 1'residout. i DRAKE DE KAY. Heereiary. I lb tuths rp T)EMOVED. S. JAMBS If. FLANNAOAN II have removed fromN'o. M to No. 420 8. DELA WARE Avenue, Hi) IU ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY or TX12W YORK. BRANCH O F.F I C E. No. 419 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. FRANK 0. ALLEN, Manager. CHARLES P. TTJBNe'b.M.D., Consulting Thyslclan, No. 235 a. E IQ IITI! Street. , rolleb s and Dally Tick -ts ootot every description ot Accidents, travel linn or otherwise. , i General Accident! lekets. for ono to si days, 25 cents pcrdav, insurlns eSOW. nd 25 week'y compensation. f-ea Voyage X'ollclet to all parts of the world Issued at low rates. ; GENERAL ACCIDENTAL POLICIES, Covering all forms of Dislocations. Broken Bones, Rup tured Tendons. Upralns Concussions, C'rushlnirs, Rrulws, Cms, frtabs, Uuasbot Woundt,, burns and Baalda, llites i Doss, Unprovoked Assaults by Bmglars, hobuers, or Murderers, tho action ol Muhtnlna or tun fctioke. the tfficts of Fxp'oslons, Chem'cala, Floods, and Earth quakes, Pufloestion by Drowning or Choking, when such accidental Injury ts the cause of death within three months ofthe hsppenlng of the Injury, ot ot total dis ability to fcl ow the usual avocutlons. THE BATES VABI From $3 to $50. INSURING From $.r00 to $10,000, ' ' " IN CASB OF DEATH, AND $3 to $50 "Weekly Compensation, lrOR ANY DI3ABLINQ INJUBY. By permission, reference Is made to tho following gen tlciueni Colonel W. n. Thomss, OoMertot ofthe Tort. Colonel . II. Tarrgn't t nited States Collector of In ternal Ecvenue. First ldstrlat Henry Eurhm, tsq.,t ity Treasurer. D. B. Comcgrs, Ksq., Cashier Philadelphia National Bank. W. WcJIIchacl, Jr.,Es(i., Cashier First National Bank. J. W Sexton, feq., of firm oi Messrs Jav Cooke t Co. llecfrs. Lewis, Brother A Co., Merchants, No. 238 Chcmut street ' , J. csf rs. Xylcr A Co., Coal Merchants, No. 328 Walnut sireft. i Alefcsrs. Wood, Roberts A Co., Iron Manufacturers Ridge avenue, below Twelfth street. 3 10 eo8l.it 4p XHE NATIONAL BUSINESS AND TELEGRAPH colle'ge, , Ncs. 611 tnd613 Chesnut Street, PI1ILADELPHIA. TERMS. Business Course ;....40 Cn '1 elecrapbiUK. lull course 640 U) liuslnes.- Course and I o curanhing $7i)-00 Arithmbtlo and I enmanshlp lucluded in either course. Ladles Taught Telegraphing. N.B. We have a Primary Business Course tor Bovs and llios e not uir euougti advanced lor the other depart men is J union tor lout teen wcek.2il. t ireu nra lor either department can be had at the orree or ny auaressing 3imwslu,4p . J. C. MUUFOBD. PK! RTRTNWAV A - SONS' LXidJl, ri Attr., JllF 11U1UUI 1'IANO-FuKTES have taken th'riy two First 1 rcmlums, gold and silver medals, nt tie prlrclpnl Fairs held In thlscountry within the lust ten yours and in addition thereto they wcru nwnrded a First rrizs iledal ot the Great International .Exhibition in Loudon, H' J. in competition with '26a I'lnnus rrom all parts or tho world 't hat the t reut mii encriiy of these instruments Is now universally conceded Is abundantly proven by the fact lhat Messrs. hteiuwav's ' scales, Improvements, and oo (ul.ariites of construction" hfivo been adoptea by the treat majority ol thd manitiaotureis of both hemi spheres (atclvtely at c u!d bit d ne without infnngamtnt ofpatdit rightt), and that ilieir instruments are used by the mopt eminent piaulstsof Europe and America, who pre cr them lor their own public and private use, when ever accessible. Kl'LJNWAY & SONS direct special attention to tholr PATENT AGRAFFE ARRANGEMKNT, . which, having been praclcai'y tested In all thelrOrand and lilfh.et-priced hquaro PIANOS, and admitted to bo ono of ihe greatest Improvements of modern times, will lieren'tcr be introduced in evry Piano manufactured by UummthvW incriate of coil to iha purchaser, In orde that Atii their paronsmv reap its benefit. MEINWAY & O.sh' PIANOS are the only Ame. rican liibtiuuieuts etpor.ed to Europe lu large num bers, and Ufed In European concert-rooms. Warcrooms at Sll.swB'.4p BLA8IC8 BROTHERS', No 1006 C HI SNUT Stieet. T O C 11 JZ S 5 , FRAGRANT ODOjVTOLOE, FOR CIEANSING AND PRESERVING TIIE TEETH. Removes all substances destructive to the teeth, prevents discoloration and the accumulation of Tartar, and a spongy relaxed condition of the Gums, imparting a pleasant and refreshing fragrant taste to the mouth. t Guaranteed to contain no acid, or any substance that will injure or de stroy the teeth. Its cleansing and healthful proper ties are certified to by prominent Bin hts throughout tJufyountry. Sola by ltrnicKtisMi, Fancy Goods Deal firm and PiTuirN, and at leiot, No, 81 X-lItMtlV Ntreet, Aew Vurk, Ask for ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE. and take no other. JOHNSON, HC LLC WAY & COWDEN, 8 20tuth43trp WHOLESALE AGENI9. P I N E SHIRTS, Koney Refunded if Not Satisfactory, : 11 All K OF NEW yOlK MH,tS MUSUNT, only 4 00, UH hI pr.ee .') 60. ' OF WlMSOTTA MU911N, only a3'7o, usual 1 rice ;','00. 1 Oyis' HtllRTS on band and made to order. A liberal ded.ctlonto w bo Mule trade. '' " t. JACOBS, No. 1226 CHESNUT Street, i 28 thetu 2tnxp Philadelphia. t , Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying ! and Enriching the Blood. ' , NO W IS THE I IMS TO USE A PREVENTIVE. There is None Equal to Helmbold's i Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparllla. Tllfe C1JOLEEA defective vltallsatlon of tbe blood, and when the blood oscs Its UFE GIVING. POWER, t Ictuses relaxation ofthe conti settle powers of th9 blin d vetieii ol th buoy-and the Intestines open their niyilnd blond vrtteit and all tbe albuminous orflosh making material passes oil Irom the bowels. rimr aki)ieai;i iiy pi.ooi resists disease. And while there may le no occasion for alurtn, those of inifurv btvvd aie u.efct lluble to sulier. mm mm II Hit llllU linn mm milt iiiiii 11HH ' HUH iiuiiiiiinmiiiii iinu iihii mm huh mm mm mil mill Him. hiiii IN TIIE SrKINO MONT98 tho system naturally undettoes a change, and H I I.M BOLD'S lllOllLlT CON CENT KATEU hX'lltACT (tk' hAlWAPAKtLLA is nn amis taut of the greatest va tin. GIVllvU ULOOii 'IO llih PAtLID CHEEK ! AKT ' ' BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION EFEEEEEEEEE EEKt,EEi.EEi.E i , EE ' 1 i.EE EKE ... EEEKEE EE EE EE EEK El- E ' ' i.ElS ( 1 EEEEEEEFE EEEEEEEEEEE IT F HA DIC AT E9 EKUPlIVE and ULCERATIVE D1SEASE oi'the IHKkAI. NtHE. I.Y KH, EVE LIDS, Si AI.P and SKIN, which so oiftigure tho appearance, Tl KGIf- G tLe evil el ects oi . nieicuo and reiuevmg alt taints tbi lemnantsot HI - EAE - bcreuiisrv or other wise, ana Is tuken uy Alii LT.- and C'lilLUlttJI with ponectSAFE'llf. ILL " LLL ILL LLL . LLL LLL LLL LLL 1.LL , , I.l.L LLLItLLlTXLL ; LLLLLLLLLLLL . Notatewof the worst di orders that afleot mankind anse irem thecorruption thut accuuiu ates lu the blood. Ot all ibo discoveries that ha e been made to purge it out. none can equal lu ellect tlouulJuld's Compound Ex tluvi oi buiBiparil a it citunses aud renovutes tbe b ood, instils the vl.or of heiilili luto tbe ays. em. and purines out the humors which make disease. Itntiuiu laiti ibe healihv functions of t ie body, and expels tbe d itoidesr that Krow and rankle In tho blood. MMVM M w M M MMMM M M VE M sum M.M-1 M Ail.W MMN It 3AM. JIVM A1J1M II Mil MAIM M VIM MUM M . AI M M 1 ' M . , M M ; H M M M 3d M , M VI VI MMM MM.M M M M MUM MmM JiVlVt J! MM MAIM M V . gorofuloua, mercurial, and svphllitlc diseases destroy whatever pan thev may attaek. bousanas ale aa uiiiillv ireni protrnctcu oiKeuvea oi th s class, and irony ibe abuse ol mercury. Vlsli uay bosotttl, asyum, and prison, aud eatlsiy yuurrell oi i. e Lruiblumess of this usser ion. The s)stm besi tesis'ts tne Inroads of these diseases by a judicious combination ot Tonics. belmboid's ) ilily 1 oncenirutod F.ma Extract Sar- npurilla is a. Tonic of tbe reatest value arresting the mo:-t luveteru to disease after the gluuUs are destroyed, aud tho bones aiica'ly allccied. 'i liis is the testimony oi thousands who b. ve used aud prescribed it for tbe last IC years. . ., . . , BBliliBBI'.B .' BbHliBBBEtrt ' BUB BUB BBB . BBB , . It 11 11 BBB BBBBHBBU ' BHBBBBBB BBB BBB BBB libit BBB BBB ' BlsIiBBBBBB ' i BBBBBBB AN INTf KE8IING LETi l.R Is published In th Sledico-t.hlrnriilcal Ito iew. on the subject of the ex tract ot t-arsapuiiiia In veneiea. allchtioun, by Benloiuln 'J ravers, F. It. eic bpeuking oi Syphilis, uad diseusea aritiug r. m the exiess of muruuiv, he states. -Thai no rn ts iqual to tUexruvt i 8ai saponin; itt powrr ittxtiuordxuary m r- tothun auyotl.er drug lam ac quaimrautfh. M it n lite ttr.cint sense a tunic, with, ilnt invaluable a Intu"- ihui v ts a plicublr to a ttatt ot the sytttm to tutiiett unit pet to irritable at ren dirt oilier substances of the tonic ctatt unavailable or injur ." Odd OOO OOO OOO OOO OoO Out OOO OOO (DO OOO OOO OoO Oo . OOO OOO TWO TABLEEPOONKFt L ot the Extract of Harso panlla, added io a pint oi wuier, Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and oue bottie is cu.ua toagolloa of tho Hvrup oi hanupkXiila, or tbe decouuon as usually mode. Tbe ucc,outiou is excceuiux troublesome, as It Is neoes sarv to preparo It tn sh every day, and ihe svru'.i Is still ' more objeo'lonable, as tt Is weaker than tbe decoction t lor fluid saturated with sunur is susceptible oi holding in so.uiion much lesx exiructive uiatier than water oioui . and hesyiup lsoherwise objectionable for the patient Is frequently nuttsi ated, Hint bis sioinaob- sur leited, bv the large proporilou ot sunar he Is obllgurt to take w ith each uoeo oi t-aritmril a uud which ts ot no uso whatever, except to ke p the decoctinn from spoil ing. Ucre the auvnniaMes and superiority of tbe Fluid txtract In a comparative view are strlkiugly manifest. . m LLL . LLL ' i . LLL ' . LLL ' LLL ' LLL, LLL LLL, LI I, LLLttlXLLLt, . LLLLLLL,LLLL . He mbold's EXTRACT Bl'tUU ( nrea Kidney Disease, llelnibold s EX i n C' I' BU II Lr Cu Kliouiunusm llelml old's t JiTRi 'Ti.l'C'liU t'uresUrluary Diseases. Helmbold's FX ' U CT Bl.'CHU l ures (travel. He m old's EX I'll t CT BUl'HU ( uret Muioturej. belmboid's 1 X KaCT Hi ( UU Lures Dropsy. For the diseaxeH uuuied above and for (Veaknessei and Pains iu the Hack. Female Coiuiila'iits and Dis orders arising iiom excesses of any kiud. It is In valuable. I'DDDDODD DDLODDDKD .DDI) DDD Dill) lhl) D Kit DDD Dun huh DDD HDTV biin HDD DlfD DDD DUD . li DDDDDDDIlD DUDDDIDD THESE EXTHACTH HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO fSK IN TMEVITi'D BlA'lEi AllUV and are also in very ceneiol use In a I ihe State UtlSl'l t'AUS and 1'UhLlt: HAM I Alt V INH I'l l1 IToNK (lirougbout liia land as well as lu privuto practice, aid ro euusidered as Invaluable temuoics. SOLD BY AIL PHITttOMTH. Principal Denot Ill.LMBOLD't DKUO AND CHEMICAL W A ItKHullSE, No Ml4hltt)Al)V AY, NEW YORK, AUD NO. 1U4 K TEX I'll ST'iKKT. FU11.AOELPHIA.. Hold by Drupi. Ma everywhere. 11EWAUE OF COUNlElU'Elra. , H .
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