ll.v THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 0, I860. CITY I N TELL I OE NUE For Additional City InMUyi r.ce r EiihUi Pag,-, Vestrymen Elrctf.d. Annually, at Faster, the Kpiscopnl Churches elect Vestrymen, wbo have the chaige of the temporal concerns of tbeir respective, churches. At an election recently held the following gentlemen were chosen: Jntircrftor PprinR Garden street, below Inroad. Joseph It. Bollon. Henry P. Foster, J. P. Wllenpon, Arthur 0:r, John G. llorhck, PMlip Wilton, J. 15. Howell, J. U. Sherborne, D. 11. Ilcrrihar, C. 11. Wakelv, and Henry Tolman. Jowrh It. liolton and l'liillp Wilson were chosen Warccim. , Church of the Covenant Hlbert street. John Tauguy, ltobert Kccd, John P. lthoads, Samuel Fine, Charles li. Hower, Andrew Wheeler, Alexander Kirkpatrirk, I'ntil G.Oliver, Charlcu Pobeit, (lenrpe Botd, Benjamin Jamscy,1 Jr. and Jatne A. Kirk Patrick. St. Srjihcn'f Church Souih Tenth street, below TWarket.-Willlm Klrkhntu, Louis Rodman. M. J)., James Jlacee, Harrtucl U. Brooks, J. Kdgar Thomson, I'horna Neilson, L. C. C'leoman, L. It. Krumbhanr, William 1-ipplnnott, A V. 1 Par tons, Charles On in bios. Chin Tea H. Mnirheid. Church of Our Xtictour Kccd street, below Eiphtli. Alexander ,McLcentcr, Samuel V. Hood, Robert tirafien, Charles W heeler, Charles 11. PdUrson, J. Leitner, Alexander Morrow, Samuel K. Ashton, M. D., John P. Montgomery, and James 8. Bell. - St. Andrew's CTttrcTi-Soiith FiB;bth street, above Spruce. Thomns Robinson, Arthur (. Cotlin, John 1. Tavlor, A. J. Lewis, Joseph Klapp, 51. J)., (Jeore Hawkinu, Frederick Sco field, John Ashhursi, Wtlimm U. Whitney, James Coxe, William li. Jloorhead, and Frederick Brown, Jr. IM. J'uuCb Church ChcUon Hill. Jay Cooke, John W. Thomns, William (i. Mooii.ead, ltobert bhocmnkir, t.'eoreo C. Thonma. Jr., J. 11. .Moor head, Thomas Hurtles, and William Uirchall. M. J'ttuPs Third street, below Walnut Cap tain It. F. Loper, William dimming, Kleazar Feuton, John W. Thon.as, It. S. 11. (iconre, Thomns l.atimer, Collins West, Joseph Darling ton, ltiehard SmctlmrKt, Kiolmrd Stotes-bury, Martin Iieiuuardt, and (Jeonre W. Potter. Epiphany Fifteenth and Chesnut streets. Joshua Cowpland, Zebulon Locke, William G. Boulton. K. (J. McMurtiie, F. Batch ford Starr, Charles. Wheeler, Charles 13. Durborow, Francis Wells, Henry K. IHilard, ltobert B. Sterling, John liiddle, Samuel Aslihurst, M. D. Holy Inmty, JKittmhoure bwuirt. Wardens Jolin liohli'U and Samuel Colliu. Vestrymen L. Montgomery Bond, Thomas II. Powers, Wil liam P. Cresson, William II. Ashhurst, Christo pher Wetherill, Alexander Brown, Edward II. Trotter, Thomas B, Watson, Joel 13. Moorhead, Willinni II. Larncd. , I Chrifl Church. Jntres C. Booth, Ratnuei Vv'nener, E lirmiid A. Souder, E lward L. Clarke, Joseph E. Hover, Charles Bullock, Samuel Wetliellll, Joseph C. Levis, Isaac Welsh, Jesse Codlcv, Gcorce Washin.rton Smith. Wardens Joseph K. Wheeler, I'd ward L. OUrke. t CCLVERTIXG COHOCKSINK CBKEK. TllQ Chief Engineer and Surveyor has prepared a report showing the necessity of culvertin',' Co-hockt-iiik creek, from Front street eastward to tho Delaware river. He sajs it is not only neces sary tor the benctit of the immediate neighbor hood of tho creek, which is now a lilthy, noiBome ditch, the emanations from which pol lute the atmosphere tor a great distance from its iwnieditits course, but lrom the lact that it Is impossible to prevent the accumulation of de posit in it, thus raising its level above that of the two large arterial sewers emptying into it,' an I red uciiig their capacity iully one-half; it is the cause of lieiuent floo'dings at the low paints upon thepe main sewers, subjecting the resi dents lo great loss, which the city is continually being called upon and required, by results of suits at law, to reimburse. The sewer to be built will be about 1700 teet long, 830 feet of which will have to be a douulo sewer, 11 teet in Uiiinieter; 870 feet of tho sewer will have to be 10 feet in diameter. A culvert, 4 feet in diameter, from Laurel street, castwardon creek, a distaiee of 1300 teet, will also bo required. The entire cost of the work will be about 12.'),0(IO. - i The Engineer in bis report rcfeTs to projects for the Improvement of the drainage ol the area delivering into the Cohocksuik. He says "that at Third and Culvert streets, and St. Jbhn'i and Beaver streets, are two points subject to con tinued overflow." It is proposed to provide tor these by changing the locution of sewers some what, and turning the flow lrom Parrih street upon Culvert street into Heaver street at Fourth; thence by .beaver and OUcr streets to tho Or mantown avenue. The Hooding at Tenth and Parrish ttreets could be prevented, says the Chief, by constructing a sewer upon lb-own street, westwaid from Franklin to Twelfth street, thus intercepting the drainage from the area Eouth of Brown street. The cost ot these sewers would be about $25,000. j The Fiee Depaetment. Tho steamer beloncrinir to the Northern Liberty Hose Com pany has been thoroughly repaired, and at a xnal last week a stream was thrown 270 1 feet, through a 14 inch nozzle. The water was drawn lrom i he river. The members of the Fairm mnt Steam Forcing Hose Company turned out yesterday afternoon and attended the funeral of John E. Clopp, one ot their members. The Sloyamensine nose Company obtained $37!'0 bv two balls given by them. The Philadelphia Hose and Steam Fire Engine Company have purchased tho horses belonging to the Hibernia Engine Company. Tue price paid was $600. , ' The Falrmount Engine Company of this city are to receive a pair of fine horses, as a present from the Liberty KirA Company of Iteading, Pa. The vote for therose carriage at.' National Guards' Hall, on Saturday night, was a follows: Columbia Hose, 130; Vigilant, 111; Fairmount Engine, 30; Hibernia, 19; Assistance, 81; Nor thern Liberty Engine, No. 1, 2; Humane, South Penn, and tloyamensing, 1 each. A New College. The Ilicksite branch of the Society of Friends are about to erect a new buildiuu for college purposes. The locality selected for the building is We&tdale Station, ou the Media llailroad. It udioins the venerable college In which the anlst.-Benjamin .West, first drew breath. The completion of the editlce will require two years. It will cost $ 200,000. The brick will be burned on the spot.' Though ' iu completion is somewhat remote, it will be under roof beiore the lroHt- of the eominar au tumn chill the laborers engaged in its cousiruc tion. The drawings exhibited show a building that would do credit to any association what ever. A main building ot 108 by ti8 feet is flunked ou either side bv wiiifrs, which In turn terminate in handsome bui'dmgs t)6 by 41 feet in dimensions. The plans provide for a perfect and faultless structure, inio which every modern improvement is intrjduced, and whose light and ventilation are furnished upon the most ap- , rrve(l and scientific principle. The drawings show a building whose dome in tho centre is 120 fei-t hijih, and the whole will be constructed in a style at once substantial and picturesque. : The Quarter Skksions Fee Brin Durlng the February torm ot the Court of Quar ter Sessions, the Grand Jury acted upon tive Lundred aud ehrhty bills ot indictment. Ot thin number two huudred end eighty-nine wcro i '- nored, leaving two hundred and ninety-one which were returned to Court as true bills. In the trial of these cases one hundred and thirtv ono were declared not guilty. The fee bill for - the term was as follows: District Attorney's fees $2557; Clerk's. $1604-70; SheritTs, $781; makiu"' a total ol $6002-70. ""J""" At the Navt Yard. There are about 1200 men employed tn the Navy Yard, the me chanics chiefly on the new nhipa Atdietam and Fuxhmataha. The first named, which ia being constructed in the large lUinhouse, baa her frame partlv up: the work on the other vessel is rapidly progressing. The new storehouses have been taken possession ol. and aHord lantely Increased accommodations - lor the ktoraje of goods, of hleh there hut been such a deficiency. I'oltce Items. Darin? an alarm of fire about one o'clock on Sunday morning, several Are companies met in the neighborhood of Chris tian and frecond street, and some of the mom bers or adherents commenced a stono fight; OIHccis ol the Beeond District were soon on the ground, and nrreetpd fix of the alleged partici pants, viz: W. H. Loo, Thomas F-. Uoy; Wtllism Watts, Edward Barns, George Green, and James Edmonson. After a hcarlnff yesterday morning, Alderman Tlttermary held them lor s their ap pearance at Court. . Thomns Btnke wtis assaulted and robbed, early on Sunday morning, near Sixth and Shlppen streets, by three or lour young meu. Two men were arrested on suspicion of bclnsr concerned In the robbery, but were discharged by Alder man Tittcrmar.y for the want ot testimony to connect them with the offense. A man was arrested on Sunday morning with a lot of wet clothes in his possession, supposed to havt been stolen from a wash-tub. They are at the Second District Station. . . Coroner's Cases. An old gentleman named Peter Dross, nged seventy years, com mitted suicide yesterday morning by taking sulphate of copper. He was married, and re sided with his son, at Ro, 313 Clark street. Second Ward. The Coroner held an Inquest ou the body. From the evidence elicited, it ap pears tliat tho deceased had been in low spirits lor some time, and while in this condition he. made way with his life. A verdict In accord ance with the facts was rendered, Alleged Fioitite from Justice. A woman named Annie Schniidt, charged with having committed a number of larcenies In the city ol New York, was arrested yesterday morn ing in Camden, N. J., by Detective Ollieer Becker, of (he Jersey City Police.. Bad had been entered for her appearance Bt Court. Ou the day appointed for ncr trial, it was ascer tained that she bad left the city. Tho matter as placed in the hands of ODicr Becker, who traced her to this city. On his arrival he found that die had departed for some other point. Alter searching around for tvo days, he ascer tained that she was stopping at a house In Cam-' di n. He proceeded at once to that city, and took the alleged fugitive iuto custody. She will be Bent to New York to-day. ... Domestic Markets. rricea In market on Saturday morning were as iollows: Apples, 35 to 45c. per ball peck; butter, 70 to 80c, per pound; carrots, 20 to 25c. per half peck; cran berries, 14 to 18c. per quart; eggs, 2" to 28c. per doznn; roast beet, 23 to 25c. per pound; sirloin steaKs, to sue. per pound; mutton, in to 20c. per pound; oniony 20 to 2oc. per half peck; parsnips, 10 to 15c. per half peck: pork. 15 to 20c. per pound; potatoes. 18 to 22c. rter half peck; poultry, 28 to 32c. per pound; turnips, 10 to 12c. per halt peck; and veal, 9 to 25o. per pound; cutlets, 25 to 3(ic. per pound. Ste Aiisnip to he Launched. The stenmship lioman, built at tho jard ot John W. Lynn, loot of Reed street wharf, will be launched to-morrow (Tuesday) morning at ten o'clock. She is hand.-oniely constructed, and is im tons burden. Ikr lentrlh is 240 feet over nil; breadth of beam, 38; and depth of hold, 25 feet. She is built for Henry Winor A Co., and Is to be commanded by Captain Baker, lato the populur commander of the t-teumship Aurman, of the same line. Goon News for Housekeepers. The Department of Street Cleansing bus issued a nonce that ou and after to-duy the contractors will begin to remove ashes on specified days iu each week, for the different wards. The iitdies ninst not be allowed to remain on the streets except on the days appointed for removal, j Ne giect'of removal on ihe proper day can be brought lo the notice of the Department through the Post Office. Tns Fenksylvania Abolition So cirTV. On the 14th instant will bo celebrated the ninety-first anniversary ot this venerable association. Prominent speakers will be pre sent, and tho celebration, occurring on tho an niversary of the assassination of Abraham Lin coln, will possess peculiar interest. Generals Butler and Sa.vton, and Senators Trumbull and Maynard, will speak. ' The Cufpnut Street BRirOE.-i-The work on the iron bridge over the Schuylkill at Chesnut street is progressing quite rapidly at present: 1)6 out of the 1G0 siiandiils have been f)u in place, and secured with immense iron bolts, which extend the entire width of the oridge. As soon as the spnndrlls are in place the tloorllls will be put downfall ot which aro now rcaay. , ; ' The "Catholic Standard." Last week Ibis weekly journal appeared for tho first time as a double sheet. It is now in the front rank of the Cutbolic periodicals ol this country. Iter. Dr. Keogh, of the seminary, Eighteenth' and Itcice streets, and' Charles W. 'Bores ford, a promi nent lawyer of this city, are its editors. i j ' . j ' Attempt at Arson. Tho police of the First District arrested a man about half-nast 12 o'clock estcrday morning, tor attempting to set tire to the cooper shop of Joseph Bottles.in Second street, below Heed. . , . Fire. The alarm shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday morning was caused by tho slight burning of a building in the rear of No, 7C2 S. Third street, ' . ( Appointment. Colonel 8.M. Zulick has been appointed Collector ot the Third Disfrict of Pennsylvania, lu place of William J. Wain wright . , Tennyson's new poem is called the "Death of Lucretius." The Tycoon has sent seven young Japanese to Russia to learn the language aud to study naval and military science. , j On dil , that Mr. Rpurecon has become a teetotaller, wishing to benefit others by his ex ample. Orders lust Issued by the Secretary of War direct that tho regimental recruiting service for the 17th United Status Infantry be discontinued. The War Department has accepted tho re signation of Major-General Grcnville M. Dodge, United S'ates Volunteers, to take effect on the 30th of May, lhC6. . The Anglo-American limes says that In tho month of December, four ves-el from Califor nia anived at Swansea, in Wale;;, laden with ires to be smel'ed there, which, taken at an average value, would be worth $200,000. About one thousand volumes belonging to the Eust Tennessee University at Knoxvillo have been saved, and au effort is making to collect those scattered among citiwns. , Many valuable eeU of books art broken, ., The lailor at St Johnsbury, Yt., last week suspecting that two of his prisoner were oon coctmg some plan for escape, mada an exami nation of their cell, and found that they had taken the zinc from under the htove, and melting it in the hollbw of a stove leg, had run a slung shot in the ashes. They wero ready to knock dow n their keeper and make their escape. Tho timely discovery frustrated their plans. RANDALL & CO.,. PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fino Knglish 't'oilet Soaps, in cbeat vabiety, jubt received. Alio, Triple Krench Extract! and Perfunut, We bave constant 1 on land Try varittT ot ! PEHFlkiERT AKD TOILET BEQUISITE8. Extracts, Powder. Colomea, fomadt, ToQat Vt ate, fetaviug Cieama, Coituctlyuas, loot Tat liruebn.a iilrn AMUSEMENTS. R ISLET'S CONTINENTAL NEWS IXriMNHE. ' Cfintr-r.'SMMo all p or" ot Amnteincnt mBjbr"d D to tM o'clock auTCTeolim. 1 31 IT (CHOICE SEAT8 AND ADM ISSION S. J Tickets can le t1 a t. , , I -I'HOURAUMB OFFICE, ' 1 Fo. 41 Cn8M'T Birot. oppoKlte tne Poi tOfllre, for the t fiPMint, Arch, Walnut, and Academy ef Mnlo, ap to 6 o'clock, tverv evening. 1 1 if t AJ1EHICAK ACADEMT OF MUSIC, CORKER of PKOAP and LOt UST Rti. Leslie and llanaier WILLIAM VfUEATLEY. of the engagement of tlie mr-inmed K VKLH wbo will make their elplith appearance In Philadelphia In tliree Ji in In a vmlcty ol i-parklintt Kiiietmin iiipufH, etuborilng In happy ptefumon a.l tliuee e e nitntK ol CiKACE, , . .i . 1EXTERI tY, and COTJBAOE, which have clven to ttiern Brilliant Artlnta A WOlim-Wllib, fAMfc. ' Mr. WriF.ATI.F.Y U (iratliled In aKain pronontlnp to ilie l'lilladclplila public tlx ae oUl-iline lavoiltea. wlioxn l nlu ha nialiilalncd throiiuP all the clmnea ot their marvel oua rarrcr, hotb In thin country and in France, iie-cnilncnt and gloriona renown, aK'tho most ver-a-II e, aauoinnllrlr d. and vracelui exponent oi the charnil ol the I 'antouilma know n lo any f'age. Ihel.avila re ain. In a rrallr wonuerlul defrrec Ot trrfhneca the ainKOlnr power to attract and 1o divert which had ever Ole iitftaMiembem. and Mr. Wheat ey trust that the emnMU.mt which lie haa now great pleasure In annonnolnK. may renew in effect tlieuao plo.t trlomplia nworlatefl with tlmlr fame Ihe pecuuar attractions, ol the Karela repertoire comi ritlUK several nt Ir. l y ne io the puhllcol I'lil a de plila-w l I he prniiured m a si vie ef e enance and com pleteneas which Mr Wh'atley will enoeavor to render orlT ot his i' n leputath n and of their uiuli renown. uABlilEL BiVt-I.. AKTOIME R.VVF.L, Y' r0 AMF RTf'A. AKD A TROtrr. OF ARTISTS KL'UUKItlNU FORTY 1 KH-ONS. UAKTIJiLTTI FAMILY I-1X IN CMBKK), HIUNOH1 I A rtl'M A, rremlere Dar.aruje, In ni tlie Onera at rarls, M VUN HAMMK. first male d sneer, and ball, t uia-ler rom llnmbarf. JlHri'llis Vandris, ktarvctt , liesiree. .Milla Ix-hnan, Ri ens. Yandris, Garcia, tchulilt, Axtel C. Lvliuiaa, ai d . , Full and MncnUleent f'orps do Ballet. iloNHAV .VKVI.no, A-jni 9, THREE eri.rMlID FSItRiaivMKNlS, W OJUAM hALI.Er, A t)I(AM) FAIRY rASTOJIIME, and the great sensation of the age the lllKr K FI.Y1 no lKAI'KZK. Tina Evening's Lntcrtaiuruent wiU cuuimcnco with tie HE rU R n.TB OF f. YMii ASTS, YOt NO AMI RIOA, In hit marvellona pertnrn anee nu the miti K fly ino inAPFzr. Afer which, ior toe that time, new I tun ait leal raud Lalle;, emUeU THE ALrnYMISTj TIIE ILLUSION, rmnposed and arraniied by Mom. Von Hamnio, tn vl.lih OARRIIL RAVFL will appear in hta amuNlug character of FALFALE Apparition HKI.N OHITA Tl.PITA Jluimot, the AlchvinUt -lONOR OAR I V titer , a yuuiiK noiile MOSS. YON HaMME Anil, hy letjuost, the Orand Fairy 1'autOiuliug entitled TI1F RF.D OSOIE. . TUF FAMOCt H' AKtUOli N10INE RAVEL 1IU. Hl.lt OOSIL YOl'NO AW KRl'-A T lie Oichestra under the direction ol' M. Itomuluvllle, ol Paris. Il l M)AY An nnnsunlly powcr'nl bill. JAtKO-Klil KA, t LA 810 L GitoLl'INOS, AND i KAi'r..r, Reterved Peats, requeue and ParqnPtto Circle, (It family ( ircie 40 cent t Aruihltheatre. 'lb cents. renin cnu he secured at C W. A. I'runipler'a Music Stole. 8 F.. corner of Heventh and Chesnut streeta, and at the Box Othceol the Academy ol M uslc, lrom 9 A. M to 4 P. M. i Booia open nt H past 7 to commence at H before 8. 1 Heats secured six dava in nd ' anee. I UJ A II HDAY AFiFUM'ON. April U. '. T11K eKCOND ORAM WATINI.K. will lie dven, when, In compliance with the puMlo re quest, leata will be secured in the Piir.iuet, Parquet t ircie, and Balconv, without auy CKtia charge. Admhsion 75 Cent Doors opn h pnstl ( to commence at 1 o'clock. ' IV! EW CHESXUT STREET THEATRE. 11 t'HFHNUT Street above 1 welflh. LF.OKARU OUOYEK WILLIAM E. 8INN, Leasee and Hammers. . ., , . YVlLLlAM F. SIKN Res'dent Manager KOTI F-( 1IANOK OF Tl.Mi.. Doors open at 7 'UU L'urtalu rbes utl 30. The management, yloldlnjr to the earnest solicitation of the prusa and tuuiiy citizens, take pleasure lu aunouu- e'n8 . COMEDY SEVSOS SIX SIGHTS ONLY, during which some ot the llnest l itimate Ccmelletor the great masters will be given, with every attention ta sctuery, costumes, appointmems, and kiu. . JVKJMJAV F.VKMNO, AprU 9, j Co'eman's heauillul C'omedv, In acts. i 'IHE HI.1U-AT LAW. ' ' Cicely nomespun Miss Jole Orton It l-anloss Mr. VV. A. Imnman Ih-k Dowiaa ..Vr F Mordaunt Zeklel Honienpuu Mr. W. Lennox Lord Duherlr Mr. J. T. Y'ard Lady Dubfrly Mrs. W. A. L'hapiu.n To conclude with M orton's popular Farce of . BLTSLY BAKE B. Betscv Raker MIss.Toste Orton aiESLAY-8HK 8TOOP8 TO CONQULli wid HE I SKY BAKER. , . FRIDAY-P.eutftt of Miss JOSIE ORTON. ' YYLDiiLbDA Y AFTKKNOliN ONLY COMEDY MAUN LB SHE 8TOPS IO COVQITER. SATURDAY AFTERNOON OUA.ND FAMILY 1 M ATI NEK ' I , ' AN IMMKKSB BILL. i Admission to Evening Penorniance, 25 conts, 5f cents, andcl. M ES. JOHN DREW'S XEW ARCU STREET THEATRE. . Begins at Ih o'clock. CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE IIOUS8. Positively the last week of MR. JAMF8 K. MruDOCIL ilONDAY FVKNINO, April 9, HAMLET. Hamlet. ... , Mr. JAMES K M URDOCH Polonius Mr. F. Mackay I. aeries ...McKee tfankln Poratlo , Mr. L. L Jaiuts Obrlo t Mr. Owen Marlowe First Oravedmeer Stuart Kotnou Opl ella Mlas E. Prleo 1TTF.SDAY Last time of MONEY. FRIUAY Farewell Benefit of ' 1 1 MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH. , BEATS SECURFD BIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. WALNUT STREET T H E A T R E. N. E, comer NINTH and WALNUT Street. ' MONDAY F.VEN1NG, April 9. - Last night but Are of the Eminent Artiste, . MHH. li. v. iuiwk.ks. ' when' will be presented, tor the first time In tall city, Westiana araun s auceessiai ( omeay. eniuieu , 11A).A Hit. I.UVt.'S I aMJIIKIIADK. Diana Mrs. D. P. BOVTER3 M ho wiil also appear In ber great part or KAT11AK1.NL, , In Shakespeare's Comedy or KATHARINE AND PETItUCniO, supported by the young American Tragedian, ; UK. ,1. C. A.cCOLl.OM, A R PflU e'.m AMI PK I'ltlTCIIIO. Perrin Mr. Jainej U. Taylor In rehearsal LFAH and PF.l'P O'OAT. ll'KSDAY AF1EKSOON, GRAND MATINER. XTEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALK LT Street, above Elerhth. i I. VI. HY KVKMMl. 1 AND OU WEDNESDAY AN t) SATURDAY AFTER- NOONS, PL MNO K1)DIF the greatest living wonder on the 'Hunt Rope. 'JUK BRILLIANT FOWLF.K SISTERS, j . MISS CARRIE Al'lillHTA MOORE, 'lllk RKI..AT KKA'liTR. OHAXD BALLETS. LAUGHABLE COMFDIES, (JUMIC PaNI'OMIMES, Bl KLKSijUE. .ti.TO. f' K RM A N I A ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE- VJ hearsals everv HATLKDAY AFTERNOON At IIPslCAL FUND HALL. H o'clock. Kngagements maorhy addreulnii OFO HG K BASTF.KT, Agenv HQ rm atONTF.Rx.1 street, between Race and Vine. 1 la 3u A CADEMY OE FINE ARTS, CIIESNUT m mreei, aoove icnin. I . Open lrom 9 A. M. till 8 P. M. ' , benjamin West's great Picture of ' i OUlilBT RrfjLCTtO still on exhibition -; .11 jiX a r & s i y t.ii, J MAKUFACiURKES OF FIXE SILVER-PLATED WAKE, . ' ;...(. ;'. t'S 1 I No. 910 tnlSNTJT. Streets philadej run, 4 If Proposals. )BOrO&AI. fcEALKD 1'KOl'OttAU IN cui'hcRte, ylU If roceivoa mi idis oii ce until vi lliklil V4I.. HAer rf A rta4 1 IQiUl 1. id. dollvery ot 6000head ot hEKK ('At J LKon tho hoot; for the use of raptured Indiana. Ihe cattle to be neiiveieuto mo A. U0i loriuunuia ait on aumnor, 'ew Mexico. 1 be first delivery to be on th 1st day of Jn'y, IBM, and to consist oi tOO head of catt e; th&eubsoqaout deliveries to be in such numbi rs and nt eucli times is may be required by the unrlrrwjr,ned. 'Ihe cstt e nmst be from three ta five year old and must weigh at least 400 pounds net (their weight to to arccrtamea according to manner laid down in ti e Subs Regu ations ol lHUfli, and to on of the best marketable quality. Mo Stags, Bulls, Cows, or heliers will be rccoived. . W henuver, in the opinion of the A. C. S. for In dians, at Fort Sunnier, the cattle presented do not nillil the conditions t ore set forth, as many at do not will be rejected. Ten per cent., of money due contractors will bu retained until the contract is luU filled. Two responsible persons mnst algn each bid, guaranteeing that if the contract is awarded to the party or pnrties therein proponing, they will enter into amp e bonds tor tne taithlol Tulti mont ol the Contract, and when tbo parties thn offering as sureties arc unknown to the uuaersignod, their ability to reimbuise tho loss to tne United Statea which would acciue in case of failure, mnst 1 attested telere a magistrate or other officer em powered to administer oaths. The parties to v bom this contract is let will be ex pected to fi II l he contract themselves any sub-iettiug of the contract will be considered as a failure to com. ply with the con t r act, and the contractor will be bold responsible therefor. F.ndorse on tho envelope 'Tropoals for Boof I attle, at Fort Sumner, Sew Mexico " W.H.BELL, Captain and C. S. and Brevet Major, U. IS. A. CfTlee 1 utchasmg and Depot C. S , District ot New Mexico, t-anla Fe, ft. M.. February 7, 1866. 8i'3t GOVERNMENT SAUS. o FilCi. OE AS SI if AM tUAKTLRM. ASTER, YVltMOTOJt. Del . April 8. IS . Final and closing sales of sulcus Government MULES AKD HOKSES. Will be sold at YViLMIGT(.iN, Dol., on PHlliAV, the 13th t April, FKIOAY, the 20lh of April, FRIDAY, tho SiTth of April, TYYO HlNUHfcU AND 1EN MULES. SEVENTY MULES on each day of sale. On the last day ot sale, April 27th, In addition to the Mu es, there will bo sold THIRTY ONE GOVERNMENT HORSES. The i special attention of purchasers is luvltod ti tho above sales. Farmers and others needing good Working Animals will find it to their advantage to attend, as nmn good bargains may be had. Animals sold singly. Pale to commence at 10 A. BL Teitn'. Uni-b, in United States currency. By order of Brevot Brigadier General JAMES A. FEIN, in cbargo 1st Division Q M. G O. C H. GALLAGHER. 4 6 l!)t Cnpta.n and A. (J. II. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE To Authorize tho Mayor to Contract fortlio Lloansmg of the Slrceis ot the Citv. Whereas, Tho Select aud Common Councils of tho City of l'biladclpbia, by ordinance approve" March riS and bv a supplement thereto approved March 10, IfcWi authorized tuoMavoroi tno citytoeutor into centracts lor c eunsTg tho streets ot the city, upon tie conditions and specifications tlierem contained: And whereas, Certain tax-pavers petitioned tuo Court oi Ccmmon l'leus Tor an injunction to icsf ruin tho M"',ir from the iuil execution of euid cortracts for cleansing the city as directed bv said ordinances: And wbeieas, Ilie said Coirt of Common Ulcus having heard the argument iu the case, did, on March til, iiai.t the said liijunctiou restraining the Muvor tn m the execution ot the said contracts, and declar ing the said crdinauces illegal under the provisions Of the ' Act of Consolidation:" And whereas, 1 he General Assembly of tho Com.:, monwra th of l'et nsylviinia, in view of a'l tho cir cumstances in tins cato, did pass an act, which was approved April 4, 1806, ei. titled ' A further Supple ment to an act to incorporate tho cif y oi Philadcl t hia, approvod Ftbruary 2, IBM, relative' to street Cleaning:" i Now, therefore, Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of tho Ciiy of 1 hllndelphia do ordam, 'ihat for the purpose ot cl ans ngtlie streets, lanes, and alloy of tho city, it Bhail be divided in:o two districts, viz : All south ot Marks stieet, mcluding Market stroot and West riiiladeiph'a. to bo ca led the Southern Ltetrict; all north ol Maiket street to be called the Northern 1'introt ; and that the Mayor ot tho city be, and he is heieby autbori2cd and directed to enter into con- tiao s with Henry Hickley for the Southern District, and wrhh John L. Hill and K. Henry smith ior tbo Northern District, lor the cleansini; ot the streets ot said distr cts. and tho removal of all dirt, garb age, otlai, ahcs, dead anima's and other reluse mat ter there rout, lor five years, at a rato ot obarge to tlie city not exoicding ninety-two thousand dol ais per annum, payable monthly in canal portions, aft r said work is performed ' Eacli of tho said contracts shall be entered into with two or more good und iillicient sureties ior its faithful lu fi.ment (to be approved by Councils), and the contract shall particularly t-pecny those streets, in the business I oit ous or the citv, wh ch it sha l be lbe du'y ol tho raid contractors to cloanse twice in eucli week, the work to be done at mclit, or between the hours ol six o'clock P. M. and eigrhc o'o't ck A M.; and all other paved streets, alloys, courts, ianes. gutters, ana gutters under railway cnsiugs. shall bo c caused at least ouco in e icu Wi ( k. aud all ashes, garbage, diri, and othor relu e n alter removed tlieretroui, aud the iulots to all 1 ubho sewers to be at all times Ik p clean and clear ci all obstructions; aud the execution of all said work shall bo under the supervision ol the Chiot In spector of Street and ihe Joint Committoe of Coun cils on cleansing tho stieots: Provided, Ihat If, in the opinion ol tho Mayor, noou his own informa tion, or upon that ot the said Chief Insoector or JoiLt Committee, there shall be auy failure on the part or the said contractors to perform all the re quirements ot the said contracts, tno Mayor may, bv writ'en notice to tbo smd contractor or con tractors, forthwith and absolutely annul the said contract or contracts, information whereof shall be communicated to Councils at their noxt stated meeting: Provided also, That the contractors for each district si all give secant in the sum of twenty-five thotf and dollars for the taitbftn perlormance of their duties. Section 2. That all the payments to be made nnder ti e contrac'a to be entered iuto by virtue of tins Ordinance, (ball be pay aide In wurranta, drawn by the Mat or upon the City Treasurer, iu eUal monthly iiistaimicts; aud one-tenth ol tlie amount ot eaol of a'd mcmhiV instalments shall lit retained br the city, to be appropriated as hereinafter directed: Provided. Ihat w hen tbo sum so rotulu'dou each contract tbull amount to five tbotnsaud dollars, the remaining pavmenta may, at the option of tho Mayor, be paid in full as thev shad thereafter become due. Section 8. lbe Chief Inspector of Streets shall overlook and supervise the work ol the contractors, and report any neglect on their part to the Mayor, and to the Committee on Street Cleansing, and notify the contractor or contractors ot bis or their ui gleet If, after such report and notice, the con tractors, or any ot them, shall not immediately n nirdy the complaint, the Uomiaittea ou Street Cleansing mav direct tlie Chief inspector g 'iws to perform the woik at the expense ot 'ss cooOkotor or coatractors in delault. the cost ot porfnriuim? tho. tame to be paid outof the amount heretofore authorized to be re:ained, and the Mayor ia hereby autborizud lo draw warrants lor that purpose, on presentation ot be bll therefor by tlie C'n ef Inspector ot streets. Section 4. Ihe contracts to be dra vn bv virtue of this ordinance shall contain special provision and. stipulation that all questions and matte s iu dis pute, both ot law aud lact, arising under said contract! repcctlvoly. sIihII be determined by the Mayor, and that his decision upon any ques tion whatever, relating to said coutracU,, or eitl cr of them, or'to the performanoo ot the same, shall be final aud conclusive upon the partus con corned, , ' ' Section 6 All ordinances, so tar as they art la ceusittent herewith, are hereby repealed. WILLIAM 8. STOKLET. ' - -'tn ' . .r.- 'l Fresident oi Commou ComioU. Attest LOBEBT flXTHKLI., Ansifiiaut Clerk Of Common Conncfl. - - JtUI.S LYND, PresMrnt of Select Counotl. Approved Ibis llxth day ef April, Anno Domini one thouaand iRlik btiudrcd aud iixty-alx (A. L. lm)- ilOBTON McMfCIIAEL, . 49 y Major of Philadelphia. li EVEKUTi BTAMPS,' REVENUE STAMrS, . KS.VLUUE BTAMFS, Of afl description., , OlgJldflpilo, " .- A,w..n.Ba,( .1) Alnavsoabsnd. At nORTCB PEWINO V ACT1I N rJ t'O.'rt Or FIOB, FIAUttlht K KV4 1N MAC1U.NK Cp.'al UFflUi, , . c.lo. fcWI CHFhNltT Strwt, . ...14 1 ' Kn. hX i HKSNLIT HcriKt. i e . i ; On dnor below Seven lb stieet , . . . ," Dae door below tteveuth suoeW Tht1 mst 11' eial o'scouut aliowl. The mo liberal discount alluwedu GOVERNMENT. SALES. 1 1 JALE qT -GOVERNMENT - FROPBRTT. On SATURDAY. Annl 28. t 11 o'e'eck A.M. will be solo, by auction, at tho PHILADELPHIA NAVY YAIvD, the following artlo est . BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION. " j H lots, enttlngs of o'd promiscuous Timber. ' ! ' 6 " White Oak Knees, , . Lot N6. 12 15 Hackmetack Knees. " 18 4744 pounds, more or loss, Dross (Lead " 14 Oil Cloth (old i. , , . 16-Old loo s. ' t 1 " " 1 'I 4 Hunaings and Wardroom lAmps, . 17-1 Grind-tone. " 1820 old oaa. , PUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRTJITISO. Lot No. 18 Old B ooks and Shells. Dead Eyes, Bull's r.yiw, neons ana nnoaves. ' j 20 5G8 Bags and Hammocks, with Beddlnjr. " 21 306 pounds Sciap Miect Iron. . " K2-4 o d-tajhlonod Galloys. " 2324 Manila Haw sets, in pleeos, 8 tons, more or loss. Manila Kope, 8 tons, more or loss. A'aniia Shakings, 2 tons, more or loss. , " 4 2sj0 pounda Wiro Kope, more or less. " 25 Hi mmock.Clotlis. " 2H-6 Hoods. " 27-8 Tarpaulins. " 2S 10 tons, more or less, Tainted Canvas, consisting ot pieces Hammock Glottis, Hoods, Tarpaulins, and Coal Bags. " 010 tons, more or less, Canvas Rags, small Pieces. . . 80 Gaiiev Utensilsf 9 Hand lrona. " 81-30 Lire Preservers. ( " 82-9 lengths Hose. . . " 81 Frapment Felt. " 84 2 Copper Pumps. BUKEAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING. Lot No 86 500 pounds broken Gliss. " 8-H 'y tinner 10 teet x4U inches. " 871 Working Beam tor do. 8S 2 Side pipes, do. " 8l 1 Stenm Chest, do. ' 406 pliiar Blocks and Brasses, complote. " 41 14 b rought Iron Iran.fi holts. " 42-2 Water Wheel Snafts, witn cranks shrunk on, each having arm centres and two cocentrio wheels attached. Tho shafts are 23 iott long and 12 inches dm meter. " 43-1 old double crank Shaft. " 44 1 old Iran. " 4.ri 1 lot old Iron Boiler Tubes. " 4ti-1 lot old Wrought Iron Boiler Tlatcs. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS. Lot Ko. 47-2 Ox Cnrt.M. " i 48 lOx Drav. " 4J-1 Oue-llors-eCart. " E0 4 to.iais, aud,2 Blind Halters. " 61 Soda e, Harntss, and Traces. " 6' 6 Ox Yokisaud Bows. " 8 4t7 pounds Scrap Sheet Iron. " 6412 B acksmith's Bellows. ; " 661100 feel old Hose. " 661 Horse. " 67 6i0, more or less, old Barre's. Ten per cent, of the purchase money must be de positsa at the o o?e ot the sale : ihe remainder to bo paid ara the goods removed withiu tive days utter the sale. It cot so removed the ten per cent, will be forfeited to tho Covin incut. Govei i ment mav suspend the salo of auy lot after bidding thcrtou Las commenced. D. LYNCH, Commander U. 8. N. Naval Storekoepcr PLL'adtlpina Nuvy Yard, April ti, louti. 4 7 4t T 7 Ni l ED S1AIES JilLITARY RAILROADS J Vtt ICE OP A PUBTAfcT CtJAKTERMAPTEll, I ; , W a.pi.nut.:n, D U., March 14, 1800. 1 AUCTION h ALE OK UNITED STATES MIL1 1AIO BA1LKOAD MA1ER1AL... WI 1 te sold Bt public auction at Alexandria, Va.. on 11 1SUAY, April 10, 18t6. 2 lirttt-c'asH Loco mot . ve Engines, 4 feet 8J-inch gaupe; cv mders, 15x22; weight, 25 tons 4 1 asitngcr C ais. 0 Box Freight tars. 2 stock tats. 4 1 latlonn Cars. -0 Small I ruck Unrs. 11 Trucks lor Freight Cais. 18 pail s Wheels on ax es. 2 st am Pumpirp Engines. 1 SiaiHiiiirv FJigire. 12 lleurterson 1 tiinpe. 00 tons tecond-bntid Railroad Iron (good). ' A large quantity ot Props, Chain, Mauls, Axes, 1'ieks, Stoves, Files. iNaiiB, twitch Fixtures, ( ar Couplings, Bar Iron, Siirlnjs, jvuts, Sperm Ol', etc. tO Buildings, from 10x12 to 200x40 feet. Let ol ( fl.ee Furniture. Cont nts ot Printing Office. i A large quantit) of new fchelf Hardware 1 Herring Sate. 1 Saloon Car, 4 feet 8J-lnch gauge, eleractly fin ished and furnished with bluett walnut, trimmed w ith green plush j donbie tiucks, with broad tread wheels, bole to commence at 10 A. M. IcrniB cath, iu Government funds. H L. ROBINSON, 8161mwl0t Bvt. Brig-Gen., A. Q. M. 15 RIAU OF ORDNANCE Navy Department, I Washikctoh City, February 28, 1860. , SALE OF NAVY TOWDERS AT THE NAVY YAKD, PORISMOUTH, N. H. There will be sold to tlie highest bidders, at Public Atnticn, at noon, the l'2th day of April, bv the Ordnance Cfl;ccr at tie Portsmouth Navy Yard, N. H , one hundred and eichty-five thousand nine huu dred and sixtv nine (186.U09) pounds NAVY POW DER, as loll ws: 131 600 pounds Cannon Powder. 29 219 " Eitie 26.160 " Musket Tbese Powders will be divided into lots of one hundred barrels each lerms, one-half cash in Government funds, and the remainder on the removal of the Powders, tor which a reasonable time, but not more than thirty days, will be allowed, the purchasers, however, to make every exertion to remove the Powders sooner. H. A. WISE. 81tJmil2t Cbiof ot Bureau. AUCTION SALE OF HOSPITAL SIORES WHleKY, WINE, ETC. Medical Pubveyor's OPFira, I Washington, D. C, March 21. 1806 ) Will be sold at Public Auction in this city, at the Judiciary Square Warehouse, back of the Citv Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the lbTh day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M , the fol owing articles of Hospital Stores and Lfouors, no longi r required for the use oi the Metrical Department of the army, via. i Atrow Moot.,,. 10,(sjU lbs Dessieated 1 oca- Barley 10 000 " - toes 100 lbs Mixed Deso. do. . 102 Y hihky, quart bottles 20,000 Whisky, in obis , gal. on? 8,900 Sherry Wine, quart bottles. .40,000 Sherry Wine, in bbls 50 larragouaWino, Corn Starch 10 000 " Cccoa Chocolate 10,000 " t:innamon,Powd. 1,000 " Farin 211.000 " lapioca 10 000 " Ext. ol Beef, ,... 20 000 " ( oiiceiifd Milk.. i0 000 Giugor lb6 " F.xt of toflee.,., 8.762 gal Beai a 600 lbs peaBeana 2.E0O Domes to utsj Ihe above articles will be sold in lota to suit ootk farce and small purchasers. , Terms t ash. live (6) days will be allowed to parties In remov 'leg ibeir property. tata!outa ready by tie 6th pro. C HAS SUrHEHLANb, ; f-tirgeou and i'urveyor. U S A, C. WTOTFlHl, Auctioneer. 8 22 2ot GOVERNMENT EARNERS AND 8ADDLES- 1 MWAND SLIGHTLY WORN AN IMM1NSK BTOCK Haritees, Saddles, Halters, Fielna, Lead Lines, 4 ollara, Wagon Covers, Shelter 'lents. Portable Forges, etc. ete.. Very oliean. A lot of entirely new Ollicur' Su0d.es, only 18. , Flaud Bit Bridle, 21. . Wholeaala and letall ' PITKIW CO., ' ' 4(lru No. 139 Korth FEOS'i Btreet, Phtlada. , II a it n (.e s av, , ;, A LARGE LOr OF KW IT. p. WAGON HAR. NESS, 8, , and 6 torse. AlrO, parts of 11AR JiEbS, SADDLES, COLLARS, JULIERS, oto., bought at the recent fcovernu cut aitlce to be sold t a great sioriflce. Wbolesa'tivrlUrtaU. Totrethur with our usual aaaorttueot of j : SADDLEU YAKD SADDL J A' TlLLM) WARE WILLIAM S. HAT CHI & SONS, j JVe. 114 MARKET Streot. LEGAL NOTICES. "IN. THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE X CITY AND tOUNTV OF PHILADELPHIA. . . state ot HAYI1) RAV lf ceased. The Auditor appointed bv 'ho Court vo audit, settle. nd adjust th accoant of WILLIAM KAY, Executor under the last will and testament ot navld Kav t. ceased, and to report distribution ot the ba'ancc in the Fsnilsot the accountants win meet the parties Into, rested for the purposes ot bis appointment, on os' KA Y.thedtb daj ot April A D. iHtA, at 4 o'clock P M.. at bls otliee No. 204H. Fifxa Street, hoom No 11,1a the City of Phlladelph'a. lilsmiot IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AM) COl'liT T Of PHI ADKLPHIA. Ftate ot HAMUli L II K F., lieceased. The Auditor appointed bv tlie ( otrt to audit, iett'e, and sojnst the second account ot John rl,OYI andWilLIAM HA YK. Executors of th i..n ,n.t tei sment ef said ar.ced ut and to report dlstrlbntion iinur un sim b niiiifl oiiiun or trie accountant, whi meet the panics Interemed tor the puttiovcs ot his aoDDlnt nirnt. on MOMMY, April 9, 1h6. at 1 o'clock V M . at his on ce. No. 402 WALNUT tstreet. In the city ot Philadelphia. ' latilmwst vv. D. BAKER, Auditor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS KuH TUK CITY AND COTJM I Y OF PHIL OKLPlILA, Assigned latate at J. W. GIBBS A HONH. The Auditor anpolnied by the ourt lo audit, settle, and adiusi the second accoant of IHAIA1I Ilii Ki assieneeot 3. W. tilHltsl Silks, and t- report dNtrl button ot the balance, will meet tho partlea Interested l r (lie purpose of his ai polntmept at l.laoflVe, No 41,1 WALM" Stm t second story, in the ollv of Phllndel rhi, on TVi SHAY, the 1ft' h day or ai rll A D., tseiti, at 11 o'clock, A. M. 13 IPlmw5tM W.D. BAKEit, AuJ;Ur. INSTATE OP ROBERT B. WOODBTJRN!DE- Letters ot Administration having heen dn'y granted to the iindcrl!ncd. ail peisons indebted to said estate will pbae make payment, and those having claim against tlictauie win present them wnboutde a. ... ... JOSEPH M. I'lLF, Administrator, If nidt lo. m w'A L N U T St icet! SHIPPING. IT A SI ILL'S PAPSAtJE OFFICE. ANCHOR LINE Ar M IK.AUFTIX . rlill;EKMA." "tOI.UBIA. "C A IEK1MA." C A H , K Tk J Ptea1rnito'A1SMA'" ' 1111A-' ' LlMuKIOOr. LOKr.OKPF.BBY, BELFAST, DC B LIS. JtLWKY, t'OHK. AND GI.mSOOW. HATF:. OF PAr-HAOK, TAYlBLE IS PA1 EH Cl'KRKNCr. r'f ; rj0 0.nd :o blLtKAOE tja IHE PAJ1 CFHUFKATKH lssned for bringing out passe UKers irom the aboro points at i.owfb bates than asy other use. Also, to and lrom - ALL t-TA'HOKS OK HIE IBISII RAILWAYS. Fl'KCIALhOIlt'E Tassengers will take particular no tee that the "Anchor Line" is the only line framing tlnouh tickets at the above rates from Philadelphia U) the points named above, und that the undersigned la tUa only Oi Iv authorUed Atent In 1 blind, Iplna. Apply to w. a hamiij,, Bole Agent for "ANCHOk LINE." 1 1 So. tKWALJiUT Street. ICa m FOR NEW YORK. PniLADEIi Cttirr!s ae;pii' oieain i ropener oomaanr l)o ,i.uii li f. w 11 1 sn re 1 Hies. V ill 1 in i. urA Atid lurlt,, , u,...i l avlng dai yst 12 M. and (1 P. Ai., connecting with ail orthtru and F.BMtrn lines. For Irelit. which whl lie tskrn upon scenmmotlatlrjs ttrn a, aiply to V ILLlAAl 11. J'AIHI) & t O.. 3Jtf So. l;i2b 1)1 LA W A KE Avenue ' ri 0 SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.-TiFb A nnderslvned having leased the KEItSING tOM r-t IO W l'i( K,liefi loin orin bis fnenos and the patron oi the Lock that be Is i rei srec, w lib incwuseo facl Hies to acccn.modatu those having vsie a to he raised or repaired and being a prac.ieal shln-esrnenter ami cauiker, wl 1 give persenal attention to the vessels tn trustco to bita ior repairs. lat tuliia r Aleuts, f hip ( arpemers, and Maohlulsls having esfels to repair are solicited to call. liavlnp ihe agency for the aa.e of Wettersiedt'g l atent Ateiulltc ( oinposlilon" tor ( opper Taint lo' the pieservatinn ef vessels' bottoms for this city, 1 am pre paicd to lurulfh the name on invorhie ienn. John ii. bam mitt, Kens pglen ectew Dock, 3 11 DELAWARE Avenue, above LA LKEL bucet DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. piiLMII STEAM SCOIRLXG ESTABLISHMENT, Ko. 510 RACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to our new French Mesrrt Scouring F slahlithn ent the tirst and Only m. c ol its kind In this city. We do not dye, hut by a tbtnilebl precox res ore Ladles', Ut-ut ciuen's, und (.hilcten's Garuients to ibeir origlual states, wtinout injurinx them In tie least, vhlle gieiit experience and the best n aehinery from France enuble us to warrant periect salisiaction to ail who may mvor us with their patrcDUgc. L.MjIEK' BREt-SFM. of ever, descrption, wither without 'I rlmmiugs, are cleaned aud Hr'hcd without being taken apart, whether the color Is gcuuina or not. . i ( pera rieaks and Mantillas. Curtains. Table Cover, Carpets. Velvet. Hil.lious. Kid Gloves, etc. cleaned and rennlfhed In tho best manner. Geu lemen's Summer and Winter Clothing cleaned to pertecu n without In jury to the stull. Aiso 1 lags and l.anners AUkiudsof s inins Mupved without o failing the whole All orders are executed under cur in midline, supervision and satisfnetion guaranteed In every lns-anee. A call and examination ol our process Is rwptctlully solicited, ALBED1U & MAliX, S12snthsS So SKI RACE Street. VIEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING! ll I f-TABLl BUSIEST, btuten Island, No. 40 Ja. ElGlI'l H Htreet. , ' , Ihis Ci nipnny, so long and favorably known In New York for the past lorty-slx veais. have opened au oflloa as above Ladies' and gentlemeu'a aannents and wear lng apparel ol every kind Uvetl and Cleaned in the niosf pe, teet manner. Stains and spots removed irom garuienti without being lipped. Bterchants having goods ot undesirable colon can have them redved in superior style. 129mw 810 LIQUORS. QI1ESMT GROVE WHISKY. Ko. J25 North THIRD Street. . If anything was wanted to prove the absolute parity of this Whfsky, the following certificates should dolt. There Is noalcohollo silmulant known commanding such, eccmuicndallon It om such high aouicea . r PiilLADKu niA, September 0 We have caretnlly tested the aaiupie ol CUESMTT GROVE WIUBKV which you scud us, and flnu that It contains ohE or thb foiHONOtia siiuhtancb known a risiL oil. which la the characteristic and injurious lar giedient of the whiskies in general use. BOO'ili, GAUREIT t. CAMAC, Analytical cbemUbs. . New York, Septembers, law, I have snalvred a sauipla oi OHEsMJT Gi,oVR V- U1SKY received lrom Air Charles Wharton, Jr.. of l'bliauelphu and having carefully tested It, I am pie; sed to state that ft is entire y ibee phom roieoKotia oa liKLEiimjis substances. It ia aa unusually pure ana liue-tavored uua lty oi whisky. JAA1E8 B. ( HILTON, M. !.. , Analytical Chemist. ... Boston, March T I. I have made a cbemlra! analysis of eommerclal sam ples of LLF.SNUT (.HOVE WitlsKV, Which proves to be tree from the heuvy Fusil Oils, and penectly pure and unadulterated, 'i be tine tiavor or Ibis wbltky is derived Hem the grain used lu uiauufacturlup- It , Respecttnlly, A. A. HAYES. M. D. , m Btale Assayer, o. la Boylston BtieoL i For sale by tun-el.denillohn.or bolUe,ath'o.226'o-th, T 11111) Street PhUade.phU. . J W. II A M M A E, Importerand Wholesale Dealer In Foreign BRANDIES, WINES, AND j riNE OLD WHISKIES, ; No. GSO MAHKET SI K1ET- I I Iro rniLALELPlilA. Jyj NAT HANS & S O Jf 8, IMPOltTEllB OIT i i . ; OF ' .. , BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Kto.i . , Ko, 19 K. ITvONT 6TBEETr PUlLADELPrl. HCfT' SATBABS. ilOUATE A. NATHANS, CRLAMH) D.PATllAKS. rrilR fc'TAMP AGENCY, NO. 3(i4 . CHRSNUl J FTRF K'l'. A BOVlt 1II1KD, WILL Bit t'OSTiSUKI AB IIFHH'OFOHK. - ' ' 81 AM 1'8 of FVKHT rEurRTPT01J COKUTAKTU Ch UAfilt, AMU aI AHUVIkT. II It