8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1866. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. TiKrum.icAN Meeting. On Saturday vvenhiK the lit publican of Oiundcn city and county held a luifrc and enthusiastic meeting t the County Court lloise, In order to vive txpiredon in repaid to tho Senatorial question, 'which Benms to be so prolific ol agitation at the present, and to Indicate their disapprobation of the co u tho purHiied by James M. rtcovel in re ference to hc joint meeting of the Legislature. Thomas Knight, F.aq., was elected Chairman, and (1. W. Gilbert acted s Secretary. William C Mulligan, Chairman ol the Commit tee on Resolutions presented the t'ollo A'tiifT, which vere unanimously adopted: Whmtat. The teat ol John V. Stockton, in the United Mates .ouato liai boon dociitred vacant, and to appointment ol a sncco sor from tun Uepub lioan fart ol New Jersey ban hron thus tar ( tratedtiy the conduct or Ja:nui At iScovol, xmator from Mm coui.iy ol Camden, in ihe Iximsiature ot Mew Jersey, who has voted with tho Drmoorats for tne pui pose ot preventing a Joint meettni-; tnoroforo, be it resolved bv the nepubicuu citizens ot Camden oanty, a follows: Reunited, That wo look witti indignation upon the course of Senator fcovel, and ca.l upou him w.tiyMit delay to go into joint me lluif, and to co-op. kiio wlb the Republican members of tho LopiHlati J in the clcc ion of a UinK'd Ma i-s Houatorj that t) dr nrt recognize nl nstit to dictate to the party who nha'l t.o thoir choice; and that we shall reirard bin ta-lure to no his duty in this crista an an infamous betrayal ol the party which placed confldenco in him and ot him in rower Kcsoivcd, '1 hat we recommend Alexander G. Cat. tell as the choieo of this county for the vacant seat n the United states senate; and we do bj knowluir the value of his past services, appreciating his hlirli ability and InleiriUy, and In the lull confldenco that in tkese oays of unfaithful public men no will be found troe to bis country and his political Iricuds. Alter the adoption of th above resolutions, lion. George W. N. Oustis, Representative in the House from Camden city, was introduced and made an able and eloquent speech, Rivintc a lull nd complete explanation of matt cm couucciCd with tho question, and sbovvin-j conclusively that had it not been lor the d'fiatlbctlou of some. The vncart Kent in the United Stutca Senate would now have been filled by a miuikI and patriotic jrentlcnuin. The speech ot Mr. Cuntm was loudly appluuded, and listened to with profound iittention. In order to create a counter demonstration Mr. Scovel hired a bund ot music, which skirted for the court bouse, followed by a crowd of Uemocrats, and some licpubltcuiiB who wont there to see tne sport; but as the meeting had adjourned, the band repaired to James' house to sereuade him. Here most of those who attended the meeting and a large crowd of JL)en;ocrats gathered, liopiue to hear Mr. Kco vel's attempt to justify his course; but the m:iu "with an empty pocket (who) deiies the world, the liesh, and the devil," did not make his ap earance. Ho ncnt a proxy, however, who said that Mr. Scovel would address tlicsn on another and more suitable occasion. The popular indtsnation against James M. Hcovel is deep and wide-spread his assumption of dictatorial prerogatives in tho nomination of the man lor Senator being retrarded as the acme of impudence. This stern and decided disap proval of his rouree is so sienifiennt that it ehonld teach Mr. Scovel a lesson of a most salu tary chun.cier, one that he will remember tor several yeurs to come. The Republicans ot Camden teel deeply incensed at this wanton be trayal, aiter they have petted and made Mr. beovel all that, he has been politically and en trusted him with so much power. Tius Camden Churches. The sixty members who left the Third Sheet M. K. Church have organized into a new religious ussociation under the titl" of the "Centenary 11. E. Church," and have the Rev. Mr. Baker for their pastor. Yesterday they held service in the Odd Fellows' null, hue intend at an early day to commence the ereciion of a new church ediiice suitable to their use. On Sunday morniug sixteen new members were received into the Tabernacle Baptist Church, having the right baud of fellowship extended to them. In the evening several other persona were baptized by immersion. Yesterday being Easter Sunday all the churches in Camden were well attended, aud the services appropriate to tho occasion. Directors Elected. The following named cenilemen were on Friday elected by the stockholders oi tho Camden and I'hiladel phiu Steamboat Feiry Company, nt their annual meeting, directors of said Couinany tor tho en suing year: Benjamin Fih, J. L. McKnight, Richard Shlppen, Charles E. De Haven, A. V. Mart. ley, A. J. Fish, Judw T. Jones Yorke, William II. Gatzmer. J. C. Bullitt. C I T Y I NTELLI GENCE l f or Additional Local Jkma see Third Page. BERGER, TDK MUT:DEREB, PlIBENOLOGI- cai.ly Considered. Mr. Johu L. Capen, an Cipert 1'hrenologHt of this city, lust before the tnuiol Christian Bcvger, made a minute exami nation of the occipital developments of the wn tehed mun. Since his sudden and mysteri ous death this document will be reaa with interest, not oniy by those who give credence to the science of Phrenology, but likewise to those "Who delight in the irttidy of curious and abstruse subjects. We civc Mr. Capeu's statement entire, and suggest that it is worthy of tho con-side ra tion of our learned savans: PHRENOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION. Mr. Christian Berger You have predominance of the bilious temperament, with bareiy enouirii diges tive power to properly support your frame and brain J)y tukinir feood caieof yourself. Tho teuduncv to ..dyt-pepsia is very stron?; while the nervous system is not sufficiently iino to rernlato your habits. You are not so promptly warned by j our foohngs of tho approach of disease as the majority of persons, and vitality may Le seriously exhausted without your knowledge. Your organization is adapted to activity, and with the dochueot vitality you will grow more feeble, more restless and sleoplcsii, and morn irritable. The social biain is not largo, aud your attachments in general are slight; but towards a low very Kind' Iricuf.s you may leel considerable affoctiou.' You are sensitive to (rnicism lrom Ii lends, unless guardedly administered, aud your jealousy is easily aroused. There is no indication of a combat ivo or destruo. tive tendency, if in health. W bile in your present condition you would be likely to bo extreme y ex citable-and passionate, and also lnaousible to conse quences, except so far as your own observation or .experience can point out its danger. You have verv large flrninest, and a tonilency to brood over tanplbH evils, and their imporiunoe may .le exaggerated greatly it vcu are not euiplovcd. Keguir.r occupation in the open air, a sufficient re muuera.ion to keepiyuu out ot embarrassment, are iH'Cvitsai'y to fuhuro boultn andchcerlu ncss. Ihe lu'tellccttjal organs are iuliy developod; but tthe quality and activity of the brain are not su in dent to give a ciear undeiftaiiulng ot subjects which re not experimental. Your lai'go caution must bo extensively trained nd educated before it can produoo a wise tore tiiuuirht, and it exercise will prouueo little else than aupdiuv at present. Jienevolcnoe is sufficiently largo to make von kind W lion your own wants are supplied; but under tho p ree ore ot personal wants you will bo iuaitlbrout Mid be liable lo extreme irritability. In the pro rt at .condition ot health, your propensities may en tir elv .overpower your Judgment and svmnathios. l"bc;acQuiBitive teudeucy ib strongly indicated, but is D oi tuwuuiiiumru uy suinoient calculation to 00 regu iar w activity, or wise in direction. In. ire M not .uflicieut uctiviiy of brain to produce barm id-ais exercise ; bui exciting causes may arouse oac k tii-v or anotner, each being d istorted or ex cesshe Jerwantot the equal activity of other lacul ties. Faib- at West Philadelphia Tho ladies of Kt' Agatha's Church. Thirty-sixth aud Sycamore treeta, Mantua village, will hold a Fair at thtl Commissioners' Hall, Tnirty-eeventh and Majke t streets, during the net two weeks, rrnnmonrin e tomorrow morninar. The church is somewhat -n debt, and the proceeds of the J'air are to bi appropriated to ltt gettlement. The Effects of Ego-nogo. Durinu Saturday nk'ht. ytterday, and last night a large number of arres.'-n were made by the police of the ditlerent distinct of parties wuo were too hilarious tinder the' effects oi eeg-noeg and kin dred bibibles. In th Fomth District alone lorty-two ftxreets werO jnde. Thf First of Apkil. Yesterday bolnjz the first day of April, a number of tricks were plajcdonthe unsuspecting in several quarters ot the city. Among the best jokes of the day was that which appeared in tine of the Sunday papers. It was Ftatod, in what purported to bo a genuine telegraphic despatch, that President Johnson had arrived in the city late on Satur day night and would address a delegation ot his admirers hailing from the Twenty-second Ward, on the political" issues of the day. at the Oirard House, m Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. At the time ntsted quite a number of persons as sembled bcttfre the hotel in question, but it is almost needless to add that President Johnson did not make his appearance, and the light soon broke on the minds ol those gathered together, that they had been badly "sold." Among the persons sold on tho above an nouncement was a corpulent gentleman con nected with the repoitoiial staff of the city. Not wishing to miss a verbatim report of tho speech ot President Johnson, be repaired at an early hour to the house of a phonoiiiaphcr, for the purpose of securing the speech for a morning papet. The reporter who was called on, not feeling disposed to leave his hotwe, having retired nt a late hour In the morning, positively reiused to perform the work. Tho humous gen tleman then sought for another person, but in aceoniplishmtr this he was also toiled. He then repaired In person to the Continental, and took hie position with many others witn pencil and paper in nunti, ready to take oown the remarks of the di"tmguishcd speaker. Alter w aitiner for some time, one after another discovered that they hud been duped, and the crowd soon became much diminibhcd In num bers. The mortlllcatlon of the nnxlons reporter can be better imagined tunii described, when, wlih the few remaining oues. he was obliged to leave the spot under the conviction that he had been led into an error in rcsucct to tne real meaning of the despatch, it being intended solely lor an April Icol trick. 11 was also stated that the President would attend divine service nt a church in Cue western part of the city. The effect of this win that a niiinbcr ol persons wended their way during tho afternoon to the church in question, 'the ser mon ot the pastor, however, constituted tno oniy attraction, and the hoax was the means of milking not a tew individuals attend church ior the Orst tunc in a long period. At the American Mechanics' Hall a largo con course of persons were assembled to listen to a discourse irom a clergyman ot tne iuetnouist Epifcopnl Church. A lady, lust previous to the sermon, banded to one of the gentlemen present a notice to be read from the nulnit. which was given to the clergytnnfl officiating. The notice purported to be that ot a meeting to uc lieu m uid of tho First Congregational Church. A number of names of prominent clergymen were ulluded to in tne notice as those who -re to take part in the exercises. Among the names were t nose niso oi a numncrot laymen, one oi whom was announced to deliver a poem entitled "The Young Man who Never Saw a Woman." The clergyman at this point becoming some what contused, appealed to u gentleman in re. gard to the matter. Not having auy explanation, he became excited, and louudit hard to proceed. declaring that the noiioe was not ortnodox. The ailuir created no iitib stir among the audi ence, and the matter was not explained atisfue toriiy until it wus suiiiestcd lhat the notice was intended as a first of April sell. Tim most amuti- nigpart was the npology ouercd by Uio reve rend gentleman lor his confused manner while. reading the notice. At Washington street wharf a number of cannon of large calibre were on some freight cars, marked tor undvi route to different torts. A tiiteeu-inch Columbiad was lying on the ground uwniting IruDsportalion, and had not been regu larly labelled, whensome wag procured sotno wuite paint, and tne loiiowirg words were soon blazcned lorth conspicuously on the niece of aitillery: "To Colonel John O'Mahony, Head Cen Ire Femnn Brotherhood, Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland." Buildings Euectkd di'uung the Months of March. The lollowing building permits were Issued by the Buildir.g Inspectors during the month of March: Dwellings, (our-stoiy 1 Dwellings, tiiree-ftory 141 Dwellings, two si oi v til l!rev.eno Hank Building 1 Club House 1 Coach HoUiO 1 Factories 7 J-eiunlrv 1 Oilioes 5 Sh on 1 Shedi- 8 Shops 20 fscbool House 1 Storehouse 1 Slaughter House 1 Stab'es 16 Stores.-. 8 267 Hl .388 Alterations and additions... Total Police Arrests During tub Month' of Makch. During the month of March 35111 ar nsts were made by the Police of the city. Thuy were distributed ainoug the dillereut districts aa lollows: District. 1 2 A'u. of Arret '$. District. A a. of Arrests. 89 12. 14') WMi 89 483 14 64 8M 15 63 8. 4. 6. , 2ii8 18 41 (! 177 K'eserve Corps 14-i 7 113 Harbor Police ol 8 'J ( htsnut Hill 6 I' lift Itocgar Detectives 46 IP 2:,S Pork Police 0 11 ISO DtsnoNEST Colored Domestics. Jo sephine Judis and Frances Johnson are ladies of color. The twain were employed at a residence in the Filth Ward, in the capacity of domestics. One hundred dollars worth of clothing were stolen from i he houc, and it wns established beyond doubt or perad venture that Joepbiue and Frances stole ttiid clothing. They were arrested jestarday evening, and on the person of one was found an undergirment, which was identilied as the property ol her lute employer. Auumber of pawu tickets were also recovered lrom the prisoncis. Alderman Tittermary com mitted them to prison. Knocked Down and Robbed. James Mctiowun was arrested on Saturday night at Twenty-third and Market streets tor highway robbery. He stepped up to a man named George L.arriugan, who resides at Thirty fourth and Market streets, and asked him the time. Lar ringeu nulled out a gold watch and was about to comply with the request, when ho was imme diately knocked down and the watch stolen. McCowan wts subsequently arrested aud the watch was recovered. Alderman Joues com mitted the prisoner in default ol $501)0 bail. Serious Railroad Accident. A. man named John L. Thoma-, who resides at No. 17211 Cuilton 6treet, aud employed at Langstreet'a planing mill, Uermantown, while proceeding to the latter plucethis morning In the eight o'clock train, was severely injured. Ho was standing oh the platform of one ot the cars, playiu" with the brakes, when he fell, while the train was nenring Tioga station, aud had a leg and arm badly crushed Passing Bogus Money. A man named James Bird was arrested at Eighth and Filbert streets tor attempting to pass $1, 2, and $3 notes on the De Sola Bank of Nebraska, re deemable In Wall street, New York. There is no such bank in existence. Bird had $31 of the "queer" in his possession when arrested. Alder man Jones held him in the tuui of $20110 to answer. Charged with being Concerned in a Stabbing Case. Conrad iithmal has been ar rested as being accessory to the stabbing of Louis Ludy, in the upper part of the city, re cently. He was taken before Alderman Shoe maker, who committed him to await the result of Mr. Ludy 's injuries. Stjbpectfd of Store RonBrny. On Sunday morning a boot and shoe store on South street, below Kighth, was entered and robbed. Three colored men were arrested on suspicion of committing the bmglary, and commuted by Alderman Swilt lor a further hearing. Correction. In our article on Saturday on the "Derlneer Pistol," the types continually made the name Derringer." It is the spurious imitations which are (.pelt with two "r's", the genuine having but one. Toayold nuintentionally deceiving our readers, we make the correction. A Stbat Ton of Iron. On Saturday evening a ton of railroad Iron was found at Taylor's wharf, above Coatcs street, with no person in charge ot the same. It was conveyed to the Eleventh Ward Station House, w here It awaits an owner. Charged -with Assaulting an Offi CKR. James Giller was arrested yesterday, charged with being concerned in the late assault, on Otlicer Carmichnel. (liller was committed to answer by Alderman Tittermary. Charged with Riot. John Dougherty and John Conncry were arrested yesterday, charged with being concerned in the late lire men's riot in the Twenty-fourth Ward. They were both committed by Alderman Allen. In a Dangerous Condition. The sewer at Julianna and Callow hill streets is in a dangerous condition, and should receive imme diate attention at the hands of the proper authorities. ' SrKCiAL Meeting of Councils. A spe cial meeting ot Councils will be twld this afternoon at 3 o'clock, to take action on the recent veto of the Ftrcet-clcaning bill by tho Court of Common Pleas. Dwelling Robbkd. Last evening the d welling of Mr. W. C. Stiles, on Pulaski avenue, Twenti -second Ward, wns broken into, and a piece of liucn only carried off. "Wno Wrote Shake ppeark'b Plats? A doubt has rccoi tly been taised as to who was tho autnor of that very popular book generally known as "The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare." Some think it was Lord Bacon, and that Lord R. didu'l consider it worth whilo to mention tho fact, because he know ttiat the people of this country would find out the whole truth aud more toa. Perhaps there never was any such person as Shakespeare; and, in that case, it would seem very probable that ho never wroto those, pluyt. These are important doubt ; but luckily there is no doubt about tho best and cheapest clothing in the city being sold at Tower Hall, No. 613 Mauket stubhp, UKMiliTT & CO. KiTReua Oxide Cas, as an Anaesthetic Aoent kob Tootb-Dbawi.no "To U. h Colton is duo the credit ot reviving the use oi this important; agent in the practice ol dentistry, ' Latter from burfjeon ('(irvorlitin. Aiter describing tho results ol several case of Surgery, where Dr. Colton has admrnisiered tho Nitrous Oxido Gas, Dr. Curnoclian adds : "if similar lavorablo results are mot wiih by others, tho Mitrous Oxide Can will supersede all aiwathetic vow in use." Dr. t olton, whose office is at No. 787 Walnut sticct, has used tho gas lor three year, without a tatlure or aci iacvt. Pat's Economy "My income." said Pat, for tho year 'Cfi, W as over l600, as 1 wos alive; Hut, be jot era, 1 I. ope 'twill bo under this year. And thin oi the Income lax, 'laith, I'll get 0eur." Pat's economy is piactised by tlioe who buy low priced ana nearly valueless olothing because it is low priced, a suif of Clothing to be cheap must look well until it is worn out. Such poods can be had at low figures at Charles Stokes & Co.'s oue-prico (Jiotlung Store, under tho Continental. A Ukiveiisal Ekmedy. ' Brown's Bionchial Troches," for Coughs, Colds, and Bronchial a flec tions, now stands tho first in public favor aud confi dence; this result has been acquired by a tost of many years. Its merits and ex'ensive use havo caused the Troches to bo countoi feitod, and wo Would caution purchasers to bo ou their guard against wortuless Imitations, - To Catch Mice. On going to bed put crumbs iu your mouth aud lie with it open, and when a mouse's whiskers tickle your throat bito. Wo never tried tbo above, but we have tried, to our en tire satisfaction, the coal prepared by W. W. Alter, tho rcuowned dealer, at No 957 Noith Ninth street, below Girard avenue. We do not know a solitary instance ol a person dealing onco with Alter, but w hat became a regular customer. Branch Office, Sixth aud Spring Garden. Lace Curtains. No neod waiting any longer for cheap Luce Curtains. Patten has just roturuod lrom New York auction sales with an imnuuse lot ot Cur tains, bought at less price than before the war, and will be sold meat W. Henry Patten's Cuitaiu Store, No. 1108 Chesuut street. From Auction. We have jut added to our stock 'some ele.aiit Lac-; Cut tains from auction. Gold down aud prices nmcii lower. Call, and see Lace Curtains, m all vneiie., of styles, at prices to suit the times. i) eltv, Caukinoton & Co., No. 723 Chesnut street. Lace Cuutains. Slightly damaged real Lice Cuiiaitis, heavily woiked, sotno of which aro tho moft elegant ever introduced in this market. Also, Nottingham Curtains from auction, some as low as one doLar, seliina off at Patten's Curtain Store, No. 1418 Chesnut street. Prices Keddckd Fine Photographs, cveiv va rioiv ot stjlo, artistically exeouted and exquisrtoly fiuihed. Go to B. F. Ketmer's, No. 624 Arch street, and obtain tho best at moderate chargos. WI1.D0W Sua dl9 Selling Off. Window sdiado oflered at sacrifices, from one dollar upward. Xnoo in need al shades would do well to select them now, while the stock is comploto aud prices low, at Patten's, No. 1108 Chesnut street. Opening Day. Charles Oakford & Sons' Con tineutal Hotel, will open their spring stylos of Ladies', Mibes', and Children's Huts and Caps, on Thursday next. Fatten is soiling ofT his largo stock of Window Shades just as cheap as his Curtains. Call and boj them. No, 1408 Che-nut street. Hkrma ou IIuptube treated with professional ski 1, and trusses ot approved construction applied by V. ii. Aecaies, cor. ol iwoutu ana Uace streets. The new refutation Navy Cap reoently adoped, Is ready ana for salolto olliceis, ai the army aud navy iuinlHlung estab ishuieut of Charles OaklorU & Sons, Continental liopth See Patten's Auction Curtains, cheap. No. 1408 Chesnut street. 5-SO'a, 10-40'm. ISM'n. COMPOUNII INT) RKUT NOTES, Cold and silver, Bought and Sold ny Dkkxkl & Co., No. 84 S. TUird stroot. &-20 CouroKR, Due May 1st, Wanted bv Du ex el & Co., NO 84 SOUTH 1 UlltD STREET. Reduction! Induction!! Stock & Co.'s SS025 Pianos for 8r,25. " " 676 " " 475. Kavon & Bacon's, 6o0 ' " 450. " tyjo 4oo. 11 aineB Brothers', 460 " " 8"i). " " 400 " 8)0. J. K. Gould, Seventh ana chesnut streets. W. & B., Good Clo'hing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, W. & B., Good Clothing, Oak Hal!, Sixth and Market, W. fc I!., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. & B Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, W. It B Good Clothing, Oak Hal (.Slxthand Market. W. B Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. f J RE AT ECONOMY TO HOUSEKEEPERS BY ' purchasing Ice ( reams, ( tikes, and Biscuits, at KILLl"r, So. 1116 UACtt bireet. 4 It 3t TRUSSES, 8UPP0RTER8, BRACES, u,,.1 Mil ntlin U,,r..l.al u..nl ... ........ c . i " . r '-" - i'i"iuw wi ma mos lauDrovea klniis. Infinitely minni-lnr in all oilier., at No. 60 Norm KKVKNTH street Laities attended by Mis. Dr. Atol l, KNAC'HAN. Male aeimrt tueut by a competent surjroon. a i3 3mru BOSTON BROWN 1115 HACK btruet. BREAD BAKERY,' NO. 4 23t MAIUUKU. . i r.OON SMITH March 80, by Rer. William Cooper.D. D., WILLIAMSON BOON to SAIiAU 64I1IH, botn of West Philadelphia. FRANKS SMITH. At Camden, N. J , on the everirg ot March 13, by tne Kov. T. O. Sparks, Mr. HAKKY 1- HANKS, ol Philadelphia, to MlM AMANDA SMITH, or Lllzabcth, Kent county, W est Virginia. , dii:d. BIRCH ALL. On the 81M ultimo. MARY KM MA, daughter ot Lllas and Sarah Bircball, in the 22d year ol her age. T he relatives and friends of the family are rospect tolly invited to attend tho funeral, from tho reunion co of her parents, Prico street, Germuntown, on Wconcsday at 1 o'clock. BOY EK. Suddenly, on the 30til instant, Mrs. ANN BOYKK, relict of the laic Jamos Boyer, in tho 60th year oi her ago. 1 lie relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funoral, from ber lato resi dence, York road, below Bruuchtown, on I nesday morning, April 3, at 12 o'clock. To proceed to Ut mantown Cemetery. EYKF.. At Chester, Ta . suddenly, on the even ing of March 80, lrttiu, KEDF.CCA P. EYRE, relict ol William Lyre, .)r , in the 48th year of her ago. The rolatives and friends and thnoo of tho lamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her lato residence, on Fouith-day ( V cdnesIay) next, the 4th Inntant, to leave the house at 11 o'clock. Burial at Chester Sural Cemetery. FKANCE.-On Sunday morning.Aprll 1, RACHEL FRANCE. Tho relatives and frlnndt, also Spring Garden Tont. No. 6, Order ot Drmds, Powhatan Tent, No. 21, and Cedar lent, aro invitod to attend tho funora, at No. 267 Chester street, on Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock. To proceed to Doylestown, Pa. IECKEY. On the 1st Instant, Mr. JOilN LECKEY , in the 48d year or his ago. The relatives and trends ol the lamlly, alo She kinan Lodge, No. 246, A. Y. fit., are roxpcctfu.ly invited to attend his Itinera!, from his lato residence, No 6C0 Otis street, below Amber, Nineteenth Ward, on Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. McCOFMICK. On the 1st ins-ant, Mrs. EMILY A. McCOKMICK, widow of thelateT. 15. MoCor mlck, in the 47th year ol her sge. Tho relatives and inonds o! the family are respnot . ally invited to attend tbo funeral, from ber lato residence, No, 623 l ino street, on Ihursday morning at 8j o'clock. PiEKIE On tho 3lst ultimo, aftor a lingering il.'ncis, WILLIAM S. FIKK1U, in tne 63d year of his age. Bis relatives and male friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residonco, . No. 816 N. Sixth street, on Tuesday morning, Apnl 8. at 0 o'c.ock. RICH ARDSON. On the 81st instant, JAMES C. RJCHAKDsON,in the 40th yearot ois ago. His relatives and friends are invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residonco, No. 813 Goskill street, on Tuesday a.toriioon. April 8, at 3 o'clock. rARDSTlCKS OF FIVE PATTERNS, AUNE L Measures, and a vane y of Rules, 'fane Measures, Hoard Measures, and 'tailors' hqnar. s. lor file nt tue Store of Tit CM AN & 8IIAW. Ho. 8I)S (Elpnt Thlrtyflvs) M AKKKT Ht.. boluw Mnth. T)RASS STOP HINGES, BRASS BUTTS, WITH .1 ) ltraKS Pins (fur avoiding corrosion). Loose Joint lira's IlinKcs, tor sunliiv mucluuo covers, etc., aud a variety of regular llmss Hinges, for sale b TRC.MAM JE Sn.W. NoM5(rifihtTlilrty-flvc) MAUKET St , below Slnth. yoR HARKING NAMES ON CLOTHING' WE J lun lxhto order small Bten'-ll 'Intcs with hmsh and Ink; also Hrniifls ior murkint; cat.le or onla, aud Steel Aibbabitana Figure funclies in sets or sltiK y. 'lltUMAN UllrtW. No 8SSfElplitThlrv-flve) M AKKKT St . bolow Ninth. IOR 1 A N ' S T O N I C A L E. M JC JOilDAN'rt TONIC ALE. JORDAN'S TUMC ALB. JORDAN 8 TONKJ AT.K. It Is rccomm curled by physiclnns ol this aud otiier places us a mertnr nic. und requires but a tri.U io convince the mot skeptical oi ita tireat me it. t'o bo had, whtlesale and roiall, ot I'. 1. J.iIiDVN", No. 2-20 1'KAK S'root -rlinmpanne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or by the barrel. Uj THE FLORENCE LOCK AND KK0T STITCE sr:viNC. MACHINES, A re the next sod the only inuiily machinrs warraute l to ttlve enthe tatislactlon, or monoy returned. SAL,jUSliOOlK, Ko. GZO CHESNUT STREET N. It. All kinds ef fine Sewing and Stitching promptly done In the neatest manner. Operators taught ou the Horenco. without chance, at the office. 88tf P-A.TE1NT WllllS AVOISIC rOKKAILIj:0.9, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS PAJiTITIOKS, ETC IRON UEPSTKADS AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manufacture! by M. WAIvKIt & HONS, 8 20 6niSp No. f! North SIXTH Btrcet. ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. KOBINSON, Freitcli Plate LooIiing-GIasscs, ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC Manufacturer of all kinds of I-iOolving-CJlasH, I'ortrait, unci Pic ture jFraineH to Order. No. 10 CHESNUT STREET, TDIRD DOOR AROVE THE CONTINENTAL, PlilLADKLPOIA. 3 16 'JIIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTADLISHJUIiNT IN TUB COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKEK & CO,, No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF U1EIR OWN MANUFACTURE I HI CCT HARNESS, from 22 80 to 10 llOHT BAROUCHE do 80 00 to 3M) 1IEAVV do do 7l0to80fl tXPRI SS, mtASH MOUNTED HARNESS 27 50 to 90 WA!ON AND htLF-AT JUST1NQ 15u0 to SO 81 AGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to SO LADIES' SADDLE, Oo 12 00 to 150 UENTS' do' do 8M0 to 78 trldles, Mountings, Bits, Rosctts, Horse Covers, liiusbes, Combs, Foaps, lilacking, Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Sags and Backs. Lunch Baskets, Dressing and Shirt Cares. Trunks aud Valises. 8 96nirp No. llf) CHKSNUTST, Q OFFERING MACHINES. ' GOFFERING MACHINES ' A larire assortmont''of Goflorlnn Macbinos just received por steamer "Bt. George." FOR SALE BIT1 ISAAC TOWN SEND, Ilouse-Fiirnithing 6tore' of tho lato JOHN A . ML'EFHKT, JVo. 022 CHESNU1 STREET, 124 . Helow Tentb Street. Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. JVO IV IS THE TIME 1 0 DSE A PRE VENTIVE. There Is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparllla. THE CHOLERA Is defective vltalization ol the blood, and when the blood ottcs It LIFE GIVING TOWER, it oaufFS relaxation of the contractile power ol the bho a vrtr,i ot tne tu tu ami the Intestines open ttieir myriad bii d e'. and ail the alinimliioaa ornesu mat. Inn material pasres off lrom the liowels ri KK AM) HEALTHY RLOOD I KE8ISTB DISEASE, And while there may he no occasion for alarm, tliota of imj urt blvvdue most llahlc to sutler. HHII HUH n t, ii nun HHit HUH iiiiii nun HUH HUM HIIHIIHIIHHIIK 11IIU HHII IIHI1 HHII lllltl HUH Hilt HHII II UU HUH IN THE S1KINO IIONTH8 the system natiimtly uml'-uois a rlisnge, and H l-.LV BOLD rt tllOilLY CONO.NTKATKI) IX1KACT OP SAHSAl'AUILLA ts an ai-KistSnt of the greatest va'un. 01VIi.G UL0O2 IO Hlb 1'ALLID CHEEK. AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. F.KKEEEKF.EKE rbbbbELbtEJU EKE ELK EKE LEE EKE EEI KbJS Eh R EEK EE K El-EEEF.EFEEK EEEEEEICtELb IT ERADICATES ERUPTIVE anil ULCERATIVE DlSEAMt.lS 01 the IHUOAI, NOE, EYES, bVELIOS, b ALt and tKl, rl.li'h so Ontlitiiro tho uppearauue, I'VROI. O tte evil el.cctH oi meiuury aud reiiievinir ail talnU. Hit leinuaiitaof l)I-EA.-E- horedlturv or otlior nnntH taken ey ADULTS and CHILDREN with pcriCtt8AEbl. ILL I.l.L, 1.14 I.l.L, LLL I.l.L LLL LLL ILL ILL I.LLI Ll.Lf T.LLL LLL.LLLLLLLLL Not a lew oi' the worft ill-orders that afTeol mantrtiil atn-e iii ui tLecorruptiou that aiicuinu ntcs lu the blood. Ot all ilie discoveries tl.ut hu e keen n-iule to pur'e it out, none tan ec.uul tn enect llomiliold's L'onipound Ex nuct oi baispuril a ' it cleanses ami renuvatus the h ood. Instllx the vlyorof hi ulth into the sys em. and purges out the luuiorswhluli make dist-aiio. Itstium lstes the healihv luncilon-, ot' tne body, and expels ine disorders that glow and rankle lu the blood. HMMM MllU M MMM if M Jiltll M MM VI 1M 1 JnMM MUN M MM MMM M M XI MM At MMM MUM M it M M M M M MMH MMM MMM MMM MUU MMM MMM MUU M M M M M M M M M V Scrofulous, merci rial, and stphllttlc diseases destroy whatever pan the? may at tne k. huusamls die an nuullv irom protruutcu illxenscs ot th s class, and from ihe abuse of mercury. Visit any hospital, asy.um. and prisons, nnd callsiy j otirsi 11 oi i e tnnhtuiness of this asu-r ion. The K.mt.tu beat leslnts tne Inroads ot theso dixeases by a ludiciotis cjuiljinatioti ot Tonics. beln. Pocd's I'lKhly , oncentruted i'iuid Extract Sar aparUia Is aTonic oi the real eat value arresting the moi-t Inveterate dlscnso after the ulands urn destroyed, aud the tones already atiecteiL this is the testimony ot tlmu'auus who h ve used an J prescribed It for Ujo la.tl,carfc BBIJBnB1,B iinliiiiiiinuB Dim ttim libit ltlili llllB 11B11 uuiiitRunii llimUlSLUH libU MI1B , . MM . HUB HBB BliU lUUlBBBBBU ' liLBI11!1! AN INTEREST ISO LET1ER Is published in the Mi'dico-( btrurulral Review, on the subiect of the ex tract ot earbupurula in veneieat ailccUous, by Beujainlii Iruvers, b. H. ..cic. Spcaklngoi Syphilis, and dlsoases arUlng ri ui the excess of mercui v, he states, "J'tal no rim. ay is qual lu tn t x fact tiuriaparnia its pow r tstxliaorduiary.mtre so than anyvihtr drug lam ac quatnitamtli. It is in the str c;est sense a tvttic, with thts invaluable at tribuit ,that it ts ai plicable to a state ot the systtm so sunken and yet so imtahie as irn-d- rs o,htr substances vf lit lotite cast unavaitub e or injumus." OOOO . OOOOOO Ooo OOO OtJO ooo OOO ooo ooo ooo OoO uoo OuO ooo OoO ooo OOt! ooo TWO TABLl.f-rOONSFUL ol the ExlMCt Of Sarsa parllla. added lo a pint of v. utor, is equal to the Lisbon Dlel Dr.uk.aud one bottle is eqna to a Ml on of tlio Hvrup ol fartapariila, or the dococilon as uxualy mude 'lhe uecoctlou is exceedliiK troub e-i. me, as it la nocci sarv lo prepare it freah evary day, and the s.vrui l stf l more oliii Clonal) lo, as It Is weukor than the decactloa; or a fluid saturated with sULiir Is susceptible of hMilinu In so.utiou much leaf extrnoilvo mutter, than waior aion, . und hasyiup lsoiherwise ob.lectlunalne for the patient is Ireiiucutiy uauscaU'd, and bis aioiiiucli sur feited, bv the larne proportion oi suvar he l-y obliged to take wan each dobe 01 biirapnril a. and which Is ol no use whatever, except lo ke p the decoction lrom snoll h'f. Here tho advantages and superiority of the F.uld Extract lu a comparative view are tuin.my,iy uiuunesu LLL LLL, LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL v Ll.L I.LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLL Helmbold's EX'l It ACT Bl'C'UU Cures Kidney Dlnease n.n i.l LX I li AC r 11U 'UU Cure- Khou.imtis n Helmbold's 1 XTR ACT LCCIill Cures Urlnaiy Diseases. Heluibold s r.A i It tu t auunn t.urea (iravei. He nn old's EX TRACT BUClifT Cures Strioturej. tiiinbid'a 1 X I K&C'I' l i t HIT Cures Dropsy . Eur the diseases named above and for tveaknesst-s and Pains in tne huck. reinaie vuuiiiia uw una ur orders arising from execises of auy kind, it is In valuable. DDDflDDDD DDlJl)ULIDID DDD DDD DID J'DD DDI) DDD DDD DlD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD HDD D! DDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD THESE EXTRACTS H AVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE U lTED blAit-i A u M Y . aim are aiso in very general use In all tho State HOSPITALS and fiTi.i.i i hami'AKY 1N8 1 ITU UiiNH tbrouuhout the land as well as In private practice, aud are considered as uivaluab lemeuu-a. ani l, hy am, DnronrsTS. Prlneinal Depot HELMbOLD'i DRUG , AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, .. ' , . No 694 BKOADU AY, NEW YORK, AND NO. 1U4 8. TEN Hi STHEET, PHILAOELPHIA. Sold bv Drug? Iiti everywhere. TEW ARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 814 TTnWP.TJ.PnTTP.TTP. V MANUFACTUKERS OF n -r- 111 TT a it f tt r r m m sm n ia ik r A rrirt. M A IM It I IM 1-rrS WTTTTinW RTT A TiV.St J. XI J w V fU XX XX X JJ M N. E CORNER OF FOURTH AXD MARKET STRE rniLADELPIIIA.
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