The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 21, 1866, THIRD EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 16G6.
AMirSKBlKNTf,
rxnn.Li'8 Opkha.- fhe last but one of tho
series ol operas that has t"en delighting us this
winter look place last cvenm a repetition of
Linda. Miss Deneero nes recovered from her indis
position, and Hie opera mi tnereiore given coin
I'loto. Miw Hewlett has very tiiuch improved! alio
lias gained loroej her voice has lost its. crane ton"S,
aud ia bo v Kiuoo'h and mollow. Her execution in
" period . y even. All tliut Alls Hewlett wants is ex
pression to wake Jier, a pleasing- as woil ai a line
V'slngor. X'lie degree ol perfection to whloii Mis
Hewlett lias attained, sno vs iho (rrtmt service
r l'ereili'f 01 era ara dome- tor the proems or muiiO
i and tbe influence they williiuve on our future. ;
lliey must wcvituoly liad to a foundation 61 a
musical school which will bu ot immense advantitnre
to our populat.ou, and raise Phlaileiolii la tbe rank
ol ci tin. Miss Denegie's voioo and tnannor uie
utterly changod from when we hi at heard taqr she
Is last becoming; an artirt SQo tiM euil 10 guard
KB'nst an incxae Iios of intonation, tbe bm-tjnx
tiotoot ol oomralio voices. Mi . WctimidU'i oolici'o
and sympathetic voice uUetoa a little Ironi his recent
.U'lioss, but still lilsHtDgnw Is mosta'roeabie Dur.ind
gave us ail tiie musio with h:s usual perlojtion:
nis maled ctiou soone wus greeted wi.n thos(Kn!a-
i neoua enthusiasm sucb tiuo, powerful, ait int. o act
ing is siiro to (xoite. Ibe flavor iu tbe lust aut was
' as cflootivWy suur as it ever wui on any operatio
stago. Mr. AeMian' d e.1 tones are msnili eiit in
fcuon morrem x I hi itio.m wa excellent. I lia
largo and la-uionallo audience wont away wit'i a
profound rerrvt tiiat inis opera wan si nar the end
ol these enie'ian menig, 1'liere ia one more ooera
to be given favoriia, witii til m or I'enilu.
Abch Sirht 1 ntATKK. Mr. Barrett tr&re for his
beuetn 'lie Marble heart. His lispnaol" was
intense, earnos., and pathotie, and increased his
reputi'tion. 'Ibe play was well put on tho naze,
and the difficult statue scene exceedingly well
managed. Iniserouiuv Jiu laird IU will be given.
' the concluding pi'rlormance ot Mr. Durrot.'s en
gu.ea en. uu Monday Madame Celeste will coin
mti.ee. . (
Walnct Street Tukatrb. This will bo Mr,
HroutiL.nus iusi iiiKhi i or itie season, a oircuin
Bianco which tno puhno wt 1 much regret. He ha
oitun immense houses throughout the whole o
bis two engagements, this evening be give
ns t'tuying huh J ire, and the burlesque of Mala
mora. ,
A cam my or aiumo . ibe Ravols give two per
foi mantis to-oay . At the Blatlneo, as well as t the
even ilk pci lornuncr.tlie three brothers Havel willap
' j esr, and M'lle Vepita, Y oung America, and the Mar
tini tti luiii'ly. A1 tno young people, freed Irom
siiiool lo-tiay, patronize the Ravel Matinee..
Am rio ah Tbvatbe. Tbe wonderful perform
ances oi the boy 1 Nino home are nioe ing wltu a
Just appreciation both iu i he numbers, that are in
attendance and in the aoluuse with wsloh tliev aro
nightly leoeived. .The Fowier bitters aro also oeau
tilul pcriormors. Mr. Heron, the new tenor, is a
great addition to the corps.
. New Chksnct Strut Thkatbb. The lost op
' '' portuuity ot seeing Juiss M.icneU in ber popular
creauon of "Faucuoii" will be to-night, us on .Uou
dav cue will appear in another play, 2'Ae ttarl of
Savvy- - - -
Tbb 6ackiio ot Altamcbk. 4 private view
was given last evening, at i. Gabrj lowitz's Phila
delphia Art (iallerv, iS'o. 1305 Chesnut street, of
Cammarana's great Historical i icture of toe Sitoking
ol A.lattiuia by Cardinal Itufl'o, in 1799. Quite a
nunitK'r ot connoisseurs in painting were present at
tbe exhioinon, inoiudiiig a large sprinkling ot the
niemlcrx of the pres, who were all onanimoualy
agreed as to tbe tiuonty, historical accuraov, and
wondennlly meritorious qualities of tbe picture As
a work! art it certainly stands unsurpa-Bud in the
school ol which it is a rplondid illustration: and as
long as gonius shall be admired, so long will Cainma
rana's nume, as tho producer oi such a work, bo held
in tbe bigbeBt eteeni. Mr, jnlin (Sartain, of this oity,
has received intiuctions to engrave the picture in
the beet style known to tl,e . river's art, and in the
meantime tbe wont itse'f will remain on exhibition
at the Oabrylewitz Gallery for tbe inspection of the
publio. '
CoMPLrMBKTAKY Benefit. Master E. B. Dan
iels, tbe boy who distinguished bimsulf as the drum
mer ot the 68th Peuns lvama Kegimont, raised by
Colonel Havvksworth, of this city, will bave a Dene
fit on Wednesday evening. April 25, 18tit5. 1'be
brave bov deserves to be romemoerod by those who
can appreciate real merit. Tbe inimitable Blitz will
bo on band upon tbe interesting occasion.
The editor of tbe Eu'letin writes :
"Partly in a spir.t of scientific inquiry, and con
r ' .atrlntvhlw TYinmnrlfh t.hA rtpairA in vnr. Fid nf a trmtnla
some stump of long standing, we visited Dr Cotton,
at bis office, Ho 787 Walnut street, this morning,
' "We inbaled the gas, atvd woke up in a minute or
two irom a pleasant dream, feeling as ireali and well
-.. A fK-rIttiiw iKn mwAtniinH nlna aurn aF saaln n
our old tormeutor fast in tbe grip ot the forceps of
. tbe operator. We absolutely telt no pain whatever
. jliiHnir thn nnnrfLfinn f' . ,
p. H Vender Weyde, Proleasor of Chemistry in
Oirard Colloge, wntcB to Or, Colton :
"I know ot no case in which I should consider the
nitrous oxide gas unadvisable, exoept in a stage of
consumption so far gone that the excitemont attend
ing tbe extraction of a tooth would be unsafe without
any anastlietio "
Office of Colton Dental Association, No. 787 Wal
nut street. 1
Dr. Colton manufactures tbe gas every day, and
tests its purity before administering it.
He baa administered it to 13,693 persons without
failure or accidont In anv cae. '
1 Ttfii.' fiHESNTJT STREET. !
' AfiE OFFERING DAILY '
ALL TjrtE LATEST NOVELTIES
"''' IN !
HATS AND' BONNETS,
1 INCLUDING THE POPULAR
..JAPANESE' AND MEDALLION HATS.
i Jil tmrv ' 1
MISS O. O'BYENE,
. In her New and Elegant Store,
No. 807 ARCH Street,
i
' - '
i uas uok open a lame atocx oi tne caoiuit
KHENOli MllililNKUY
' A youu Parislenna (from one of the most eminent of
nn iu 1 1 1 ix. c r. vHiaijiiBuiutuiis qi i miiMj iias cnata of (he
U;iinrilu.: Iiupartnient
- .; hirtiy tyle and kiud of HAT or BONNET ot in
jasuiim v. iu iw iuuuu in Biuv. ik juirp
Jlli; 'II A Kill S 0 N B 0 I LK R .
A SAFE STKAM BOILER.
'Timi attention of manufacturers and eihers nslng
pim ii couDusnuy caueu to tnis news team uene.
rlir, M combining B8entlal advantnues "in ahsolut
icty irom explosion, in cheapness of lint cost and oost
vi rmalra, In eoonomy of luel. facilltv ol' cleanlnv and
trnnsp.'rtaUun. etc., not posaesaed by aay oilier boiler
. " " i uyiiri iiiifiuivu uj ( VUVUlUUklUU III
ciiHl-iron Hollow spheres, each suhcre eight inches ex
t.niKi diameter, and turee-elKtiths or an Inch thick.
lu ft- are beld toaatber by wrounht-lron boitl, with
Mt-uiiv one hundred of these Boilers are now In onera
t'.m (ruoie of thein in th oeet sfatbiishmenu In this
. (.,1V. '
' tt r drscriptlvs circulars or price, applv to JOSEPH
iiWKIHuN. Jr. llanlson Boiior Worts. GkAV'H
M.RV Hojd, adjoining U United Htates ArwiiaJ,
I uMieiiuia- i ti l iu tlriuutp
HOWELL & BOURKE,
I 1
,n' i
MAN UFACTUIIER8
OF
PAPER HANGINGS
i. .
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
N. El CORNER
0
FOIRTH AM) MARKET STREETS
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
FOR SALE,
To close an F state. A BK. UTIFUL LOT, at the 8. E.
comer of KOBTiETH AND LOCUST Streets, West
Philadelphia close Co Ht. Mart's Episcopal Church
Would niiike a line location tor a large mansion, or
could be divided Into smaller lots, havln three fronts.
' 1 ' CM. S. LKSLIB.
4 16 lOt No 7V7 KAN KOM Street
k WRST rillLADRLrillA ELK0NT PRO-
k rmrt,. on llavarlnrd street below Thlrtr-slxth.
Jlanlaa For sae, lanre and convenient ilouw. In
very Rood orilor. With large and well-cultivated srarden,
with a olinlce selection ol pro lUcfiuU trees Kraon vlnes,
and flowers Apply to LOI IS IiKBKA,
lt o, 1033 t;hE-ur mreoi.
HOUSE FOR SALE, WITH SIDE YARD.
No. IM7 North MXTH -trcet above i'oo ar. Kliiht
rvvui, gas and hath, hot and co d water, ranve, water
closets, etc, ail in goo.i mpalr. Lot ID (net bv HO. Uar-
aro lnia out wim sp.enuiu grap vinM. rue uunnrs.
hiubbery, trim trees, uox-Dusnea aroun.i me pavea
waits, t-tc. Trice only tblW. Clear possession soon.
Appy on the premlir.. 4 m iw
d? sto
llulldlnK
FOR SAT,K--A DKSIRAI1LE THREE-
stoiy Dwe line, with thiee-storv dnnb'e Back
K on iwi i.nit M'rnet above Uroon. All
nioitern imorovemouts. summer kitel en heater, etc.
rTire. SbliOU c.ear. AddIv at this Oilh-.e bet waen 9 and
12 AM. 411
FOR BALE OR TO RENT.-l FODR-:
Story Stone Mill, with valuable water-oower, and
two none dwelling honei. wltu lorty-tbreo acres of
(round, on the Wlssalilcknn creek, known as He t's
Mill. Asoly at No. 711 WALNU C Street. 411lt
FOR SALE A STONE COTTACJE IN
L West rlilladelnhlat or the House and Furniture for
rant for the summer, fries model ate
Adores I . I) H.,
Wfst Philadelphia Tost Office. i It
( ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST.
LJ Clement's C hurch. buporler dwelling. No 142 N
r WKNT1KTH Htreet lor sals ehcn. Cull from In H to
UH. 1,0
WANTS.
1IIREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO
act hi Important locations for the New York Acci
dental iDsuranre Company Active men ot Rood adureBS.
anMv to FBANK O. ALLEN. Branch Olllce. No. 4IP
C11F.8NTJT StrceU Anplysoon 2 21
AUCTION SALES.
B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, NO. 1020
CHLSMJT STBliET. ,
SALE OF AOATK, BAR.I()LIO, AND CASTKLLINA
VASKS, UAKU Kh.Ui.lVt.KM, ALAUASTfili OTATU
LTi8, tTC. ETC..
On Tuesday Evenlnff.
24th Instant, at 7H o'clock, at tlio Art asl'ery. No. 1021)
tHKSNUi Street, will be sold a I a rue colectlon of
slena. aua'e, bardlffllo, and castellina vases, hisiiue
figures, ot Roman, tireulan . and Ootblo desigm, ot tbe
luiporiaiion oi Aiessrs. vi'i liros.
'I he assortment will be arrauued for examination on
Monday a ternoon. 4 2l3t
IIARLfcS C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER, NO.
ij&j UAKKt, t street, Between I bird and fourth.
LARUE SALE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
tilt A SITE AND C. C. WARfc., BOCKI tUdAH
it ait .
On Tuesday fornlni?,
AtflX o'clock, uiiwanls of WW lots of assorted ware,
idapted to cll and eonntry retail trade.
TA15LB I LTLEItV WrtlTKU. ETC.'
a-v, ' vi vr UIMJIO, ltWaWi, B.U1TC3,
spoons, tin ware Imnn
CPAlno 4ft cozpn bpwt qua Ify Inilt Jar. - 4 21 2t
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
QUE AT FIEE IN NEW YORK,
newin WARVIN A-Co , 263 JJroadway
Gentlemen : We have just opened tho
Alum ami Dry Plaster Safe
We bought of ton a short time since. It was In the
second story of tbe bulldlnr corner of Broadway and
Barclay street, and fell Into the cellar, and it gratides as
very much to be able to say, that evert book, pafbb,
and BAhK bill is in oood oitoEB, very mach better
tban we could have exp;ctod, after the Intense beat.
We shall want another and much larger one of the same
sort very soon. Yours truly,
WILLIAM A. DBOWN fc CO. I
KbwTobk, A prill, 1866. '
A full assortment of the above
SAFES, :
Perfectly Dry aiid Thoroughly Fire-Proof,
And furnished with tbe Best Locks, for sale by
MARVIN & CO.,
No. 721 CHESNUT Street,
(MASONIC HALL).
Call before purchasing, or send for Illustrated Cats
logue. 4 lOtnthsetSp
REDUCTION IN PRICE
OF TDK
AMERICAN WATCJrlFiS
MADE AT WALTUAM, MASSACHUSETTS.
In consequence of the recent great decline In gold and
silver and all materials used In tbe manufacture of our
goods and In anticipation of a still further decline,
we have reduced our prices to as low a point as they
can be placed ,
WITH GOLD AT PAR,
So that no one need hesitate to bay a watch now from
tbe expectation that it will be cheaper at some itature
time The test ot ten years, and the manufacture and
sale of
MORE THAN 200,OOQ WA TCHES,
nave given oar productions the very highest rank among
time keepers. Commencing with the determination to
make only thoroughly excellent watches, our business
has steadily Increased as the public beoaine acquainted
with their value, until lor months together we bave
been unable to supply the demand. We have repeatedly
enlarged our iactory bailiirngs unit they now cover over
three acres ol ground, and give accommodation to more
than eigh hundred workmen.
We are tullv justltlcd In stating that we now make
MORE THAN OtfE-HALK OP aLL THIS WAITHKd
80LDIN THEL'ITiiD Sl'ATLS. Tbe different grades
are distinguished by the following trade wans engraved
on the plate :
1. "American Watch Co.." ""altham. Mass.
2. "Appleton, Tracy A Co.." Waithiim, Mais
3. P. S. Vaitlett," Wultbam. Man.
4. "Wm. tilery"
6. OUR LADI18 WATOII ol first quality is named
"Appleton, Tracy & Co.." Waithain Moss.
6. Our next quality of Ladles' Watch. Is named F
8. Bartlctt." Waltham, Muss. .These watches
are furnished in a great variety or sizes and styles
ot eases. . (
The American Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass.
authorizes us to state that without dlstlnctloi ot' trade
marks or price.
ALL THE PRODUCTS OF IJIEm FACTORY
ARB FULLY WARRAVTED
To be tli best rlme-kecpers of their clasi ever made in
tills or suj otuer couutry. Buvers should remember
that, unlike the guarantee ot a foreign mater, wbo can
never be reached, this warranted is good at all times
against the Company or their agents, and that tt.afier
tbe most thorough trial, any watch should prove do
fectlve In auv particular, it may always be exchanged
for another.
As Uie American Watches niale at Wlthan are for
Sale by dealers neutrally throughout the oountry, we
do not sollolt orders for single watches. - '
CAUTION.'1
. The high reputation of out watches having caused
them to be extensively counterfeited by foreign makers
and sold In this cuuutry is genulno. the public are can
tioned to bay only ot respectable dealers. All persons
selling counterfeits will be exposed and prosecuted.
rtODlilNS & APPLP-TON,
AOKNT8 FOB THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPAVV
No. BROADWAY. il.T
J M POltTANT TO i
OAS CONS U M E R S.
"
The equal distribution ot gas front one source of sap-
ply to many polot of out et, extending over a large
area, Involves a greater expense than Is ooaslstent
wltb commercial Interests, and the consequence Is, that
consumers are compelled to submit to the inconve
niences of over and nder supply, or Individually to
apply the remedy, : '
The head which foroes through the supply mains the
necessary amount of gas for consumers, is called "pref
ur, ' and Is measured by the number of tenths of
Inches of water which it will support in a syphon tabs.
Every service pipe that conveys gat from tbe line of
great main deprives the remslnlng portion of a certain
amount ot pressure) the oonsequenoe ts, that whan
large amounts of gas are to be passed, ths proisureat
tbe source of supply and' at thel terminus Is very
far from equal, so that it la utterly Impossible for gas
eompsnles to -furnish a supply without a sensible dlf
ference between the source and the extremtty of use,
and tbe conseqent wasteful consumption by the con
sumers.
There are two means of remedrlng this difficulty.
One Is to p ace In the house of each consumer ja Oat-
Aodfr of sufficient capacity to contain the supply for a
night, and allow it to be filled daring the day, and then
shot off from the street press aro, and burn from tbe
holder.
The other Is to place In eaeh houso, along with the
meter, an Instrument called a Regulator, which only
shall Inrnlsh the needed amount of gas required for each
burner, and with a uniform pressure. S h en
The first would prove txpentivt, pffentive, and dan-
gerovt. Tbe second is the plan generally adopted, and
of the number of devices contrived for this purpose
nearly all bave proved failures, owing to their use ot
Mercury, or the Flexible Diaphragm.
The two essential qualities to be attained In an effi
cient Regulator are : F1116T. delicacy of adjustment,
with reference to some fixed standard 1 and Second,
the ablflty, wltbln the instrument Itself, to Increase
the pressure when the greater qiantity of gas Is re
quired. ..... 1
, . . 1
. These qualities, with other peculiar advantage!, are
combined In the Regulator Invented by Dr. C. M.
Cresson. It hs been used wltb great s icaess in Phila
delphla during the past two years, always producing a
steady light, with a saving of from twenty to thirty per
cjnt In the amount of gas consumed.
OFFICE AND SALES-ROOM,
MiSOjflC IIALL,
No. 715 CHESNUT STREET.
FAIRBANKS, EWING & CO.
N
A V r D E P'A li T M ENT.
BiraxAU ov Yabbs and Docks, I
Apni 11, istjo J
Sealed Proposals for each building separately,'
endorsed "Proposals lor repairing buildings at the
Aorloik Kavv Yard," will be rcooived at this oflice
unUl 12 o'clock AI. on the 15th day of May, 1364, at
which hour the openintot bids will be oommsuoBd
lor repairing tbe entrance building, known in the
vlan ot the yard as Nos 19 and 87; boat-shed, No.
20; timber-shed, Ho. 80; tiiuber-nhod, No. 81, and
tbe carpenters' shop, near the cirydock. The offer
tor Nob. 19 and 87 will be embraced in one bid, and
those for the other buildings must be separate.
Bidders will be require a to state the amounts for
which they will furnish all the materials and com
plete each building, accord, ng to the plans and
specifications to be seen at the yard, using sucb ma
terials as are on band for eaoh building, which have
been purchased by tbe Government, as per schedules
at tbe Yard.
taob bid must be accompanied by good and Buffl
dent guarantors, approved by an officer 01 the
Government known to this Department, that the
bidder will, if bis offer be aooepted, enter Into con
tract to perlorm tbe work bid for; and tbe Depart
ment reserves the rlarht to acceptor rejoot any or all
ot tbe bids, as tbe Interest of the Government may
require.
Binders are requested to name tbe time In whioh
tbey will engage to complete anv or all of tue build
ings, and it tbeir offorx are accented, they will be
beld to a faith ul execution of their comraot, under
a forfeiture in case ot lailure
Person" desiring to bid mut neoessaiilv visit the
yard and examine the present condition of the
works, and can there see ibe plans and Bptcitlcations
10 enable them to bid undertan(llngi .
FOK1I OK OfFEK.
Tbe undersigned (here insert tbe name or names
composing tho firm wbo bio) of (name me town), in
the State of (name the State), hereby otjor to furnish,
under yonr advertisement da'od f date of advertise
went 1, and subject to ai tbe reqtirmcnts of the
tame, all the materials an i workmanship iiooessary
lor 'be comp ete and oDt re reconstruction of buiid
ing (name 'be bu ldlni) in tbe Norfolk Navy Yard,
accurding to tbb p'aus and soeciiicAtions exhibited
at said Yard, for tbe sum of (write out tbe amount).
And I (or we)encaa t" b 've the sai l work fully
completed in days, exc uaive of 8u days and
beliays, from the dine of the contract Should my
(or ourj offer bo accepted, I (or wo) request the con
tract may be prepared and sent to the Paymaster at
(name the place) torsitrnnture and certificate
(llere tbe bidder or biduers and eacu inuinbcr of
tbe firm to alien tlv ir oiler )
H OUAt OK UUAltAN 'EE.
Ibe uneersioned (name 01 guarantor) of (name
the town), and btro of (name the Mate), and (name
f second yuurautor, eto ), hereby guarantee that the
ubevu named (naui die b del or or oidders) will, it
his(ortneii)oileraa above be accepted, enter into
cuiitrac with, tno United states, witliin teu davs
aner the receipt 01 the contract at the post olllce
named or navv agent designated ; aud in case the
said (tame tbe biduer or biddors) sha 1 tail to enter
mto contracc. we guarantee to make wood to do
Lnited States tbe difference between the oiler of tne
raid (name the bidder or bicdor.)and tliacwbicu
may be acceoted. And we hereby declare that
neither of us bave been defau'ters in anv contract
pievUusly made with the Navv Department.
(Signature ot guarantors.)
(Witness.)
J certity that the above named (bere name tbe
cuaiantors) are known to me to be Rood and responsi
ble ptiaruutors in tbiB c'ise. and that tho above
declarations ot tho viis run tors to this offer ure
to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and
reliable
(Sis-nature.)
To bo sinned bv tbe District Judge, Di"tiict Attor
iiej , collector l'a. mas er, or some person known to
the ltureuu to be responsible. i 21 s4t
D
iU. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH
eTREKT, ABOVE FILBERT, PHltADKLT-HTA.
l.nsnil bv all nariirt raiMvirrd as oj w ui
HOST Br'Cj..SFuL P1IYH1C1AN
Itl lh. iMalmMilfll hlMfOMtM klM tltTifiaitl. QUICK
TliOUOl'DH, and1rman m rur I qiiuranid Inevrry
esse, "emember OH. HUWTKlt 8 l eiebrated Kemedl
ran only I 1 'l ji nuiiie at bis oid establisSed Onlco No.
4 4 N. Bi-Vfcii'lH B-eet, abvvs Uonrt. 4 2101
j
GAS REGULATOR,
. IA VENTED BY
Dr. CharloH M. Crosson,
(Late Managing Englnr Philadelphia Oaa
Works). I
Patented In tk4 Unltttl ftttsj and Knsr-
laid, 13,19f, aad April II, IH05. 1
i .
Manufactured in all Sizes Suitable for
rUBLIC BUILDINGS,
FACTORIES, !
. -i 1
STORES, ' j .
DWELLINGS, AND
GAS WORKS,
BY TflE,
AMElilCAN MLTEU COMPANY,
Of New York, Philadelphia, and Boston.
The Advantage of thi over other Regu
lators are:
1. The peculiar form In which It ts constructed, givln j
greater delicacy than Is possible with other foros.
2' Tbe free motion of the Regulating Vaive, governing
wider range of consum jtloo.
3. It has the ability, within tbe Instrument Itself, to In
crease tbe pressure when the greater quantity of gas
Is required.
4. It does not use MERCURY or FLEXIBLE DIA
PHRAGMS.
8. it will produce as tea y Ii UL , '
6. It will save Irom TWENTY to THIRTY per cent In
tue amount ot gas consumed.
7. It Is not liable to get out of order. '
At our SCALE WAREHOUSE, In this city, csn be
seen the finely constructed test aDparatus, which was
get up in the FKANKLIN INSTITUTE, to show the
effect of pressure, wl.h and without the Regilator, and
also to demonstrate the amount of saving effected by
the Regulator. j
FAIRBANKS, EWING & CO.,
MASONIC HALL,
v
No. 715 CHESNUT Street,
C414s2tt
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JJEAD & S M Y T II,
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MAUUFAC'UKKRS OF
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FIXE SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 910 CHESNUT Street, j
PHILADELPHIA, 44 tr
FURNITURE.
JjTJY FURNITURE
AT
GOULD'OO.S
i US ION DEPOTS, j
Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street
( Opposite Christ Church),
I
And Corner of N INT H and MARKET1
The largest, cheapest, and best stock o. ' '.
FURNITURE, . !
Ol every description in the world. 1 10 dp
ROSEWOOD, CHAMBER,
AND PAltl.Olt SUITES,
AT i .
GEORGE J. HEXKELS'," !
THIRTEENTH AND CHESNDT 8rP.EGTS,
4141rr Formerly of N os bm una 811 CHESSCT St.
WALNUT CHAMBER
AND PAEI.Oll SUI TEri,
Either Polished or Oiled,
AT
GEORGE J. 1 1 EN K ELS',
i
THIRTEENTH AND CIIlNUT STUEKT.
4141m: Formerly ofKos olA and 811 i UE3NUT 8t.
i
THE EYE AND EAR.
4-
DEAPNERs AND BLINDNESS,
THROAT, Lt'SU Clir.MT ll(r.ASE OA
'IAHK11, ASTIiMv, NtltVOUs AKFlie'
TIONS ilil) li-ASE.- OF 1 HE D tiHrt-
HVE. tJeA..- iu. VON .MOS bi8
KKK 8 new and unrival m rysienis of treatlnu She
above ilALADIFh with li.r 1 A 101I1SK.R." lias re
ceived the very blvbent apj 'oi utlon irtin the bem medi
cal men of all SCHOOL", mm the IKIIOK.-EMS'NT ol
the entire medical PKEi. These, with TK8TIMO
MA I. b irom nd It r'Ll; Nt h,- to responsible (T ' I
ZKt S. ean be examined h ul nhu renuiie his proilrs
slonal Services, at his OiFli i ana UJitilWKN K f o.
llWlWAl NUT Street. 3-' lai'rj
S A P E V O R,
A SECOND H lSD
SALE.
'M
Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safa
iOK 8ALK.
APPLT AT THIS OFFIr1
4 5rp
&JR TO $15 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OP
tIPtJsJ fancy colored clolhi aruiyand navy c'o:':!a :
tlo., In style unnurpsssej. .
4 rp fAliK,o. lMTU8t., above Chesnat. I
KX PERI ME NT AL TRIAL
i
' . , s , OF THE n
ORESSON REGULATOR,
AT THE . I
Franklin Institute, October 18, 1865.
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COl'Y OF KKPORT.
"An experimental trial was'then'made as to the quan
tity of gas consumed by the burners when under regu
lation to their maximum economy, ana also the amoait
consumed by : be same burners when subjected to Ux
ordinary variations of street pressure.
'"I he result showed that with the Regulator there was
uniformly 78 cubic feet of gas per bour consumed, being
an average of IT 10 cubic feet per burner. Wbllit with
out the Regulator the same burners consumed from 101
to 140 cublo feet per hour, the average being 124 cable
feet, ore test per hoar to each burner."
Wfi he Following; from ansesttt
TIiimsa who bars this Kpfrnlator la Vmm
1st tfols City, and to .Whom wo Refer.
UK I TED BTATKS P06T OFFICE, Choanal,-below
. Fifth.
CONTINENTAL nOTKL, Ninth and Chosnut.
UERCUANT6' IIOTKL, Fourth, above Market. R
CORNELIUS & BAKER, Mo. 710 Chosnut
W A8SKY. COtfLINS A CO., Tenth and Filbert.
THOWPRON BLACK A SON, Broad and Cheanut.
JOSEPH HARRISON, Ja.'s Works. Oray's Farry'
Road.
SMITH A LOUDERBACK, No. 318 N. Third. '
WILLIAM WELSH, Isq., No. 1121 Spruce.
W. C. HOUSTON, Esq., No, 1041 CI.esnuU
C. A. WALBORN, Esq., No. 1901 Green.
E. W. CLAFK, Fsi., Bchool House Lane.
E. N. WBIOH1 , Esq., Hchool House Lane.
ALAN WOOD, Esq., No. 1028 Arch.
L. LADOMUS, Esq., No. 802 Arch.
ANTHONY MI-KEY, F.sq , Germ an town.
J AS. 8 EA KLE, Esq., No. 816 Chesnut
H G. KF.RN, Esq , No. 1520 N. Broad.
W. L. GERU ON , Esq., No. 914 Arch.
J. D. TAYLOR. Esq., West Fhllsdelpbla.
UNION LEAGUE HOUSE. Broad, below Chesnat.
PHILADELPHIA CLUB, Thirteenth and Walnut.
UNION CLUB, No. 211 H. 1 wellth.
ADAM9 EXPRESS COMTANY. 'o 20 Cheaeut.
M1SKEY, MERRILL A THACKABA, No. 718 Cbesnat.
FINCKEN A WILLIA1IS, No. 418 Crown.
AMERICAN PULP COMPANY, atanavunk. ,
NORMAN KLRR A CO., No. 2!) N. Fourth.
SCHRACK A CO., No. 611 Chesnut.
WM. MANN, Fsq., No. 1711 Green.
U. HAR1 snORNE, M.D., No. 1701 Filbert
JOhN A. MISKEY, Utq Philadelphia, Gas Work.
GEO. W. FLUMLEY, Fsq., Fourth, ib rsBac.-.
WM. H OWELL. Esq., West Philadelphia.
WM. GILLEOPIE, Esq , No. 1509 Arch Street. 1
H. B.TATB A V, Esq., No. 1102 spruce.
J. W. WILLIAMS, Erq No 146 S. light. J
F. A. KOONc, Esq , No. tut Tine. 1
CBARLES SHABPE, Esq , No. 1711 Locust. .
N. RCLOf, sq., No. 10x8 Chesnut
E. A.HEKDBY, Esq., No. 2008 Arch.: ' ' "
FAIBBARKS, I.WIKG & C0
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No. 715 CHESNUT Street,
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PHILADELPHIA, PA. h
jDTILL GREATER REDUCTIONS Iff HO-
BBOTHK RS,U" G00aB' Gl0Tc8 etc" EAMBEBOISR
HOSIERY. HOSIERY. We are determined ti sell all
kinds ot goods lower than any other store In the oltr.
Mt HOSIERY. ' HOSIERY. " V
Ladlev very fine and heavy Hose, at 20, 2S, and HOo.t
extra heavy at Ui and 40c. best full regular-made, from
60c. up.
Men's very heavy Half H'.se at 25, SO, and 15c t tbe
best Anglian I u.lrogulai-inade Half Hose at Ho., worth.
75o.
Children's, Misses', and Boys' Hose of every descrip
tion and quality, very low.
, KID O LOVES KI" GLOVES.
1 he very best qna itv Eld Gloves, warranted, only
1 2A anew assortment soruiK colors.
Lisie Thread and Bilk Ulovos, now styles, very
cheap. ..
COBSKT. 1 COR9ET8.'
The very best Freneh Corsets reduaed to 1 40.
Ibe beat looth H.Ufhes,B,8, and lm.s Hair Brushes.
25c. up. a: . '
4 2'3t5p BAMBFRUElt BROTIIKItS,
No. 105 North EIGH TH fit , third store above Aroh.
5.IOKRENE,
LIFE-BEJUVENATOB.
BTBESGTH TO THE WEAK YOUTH TO THE AGED
Ibis preparation Is nneiieared as a rcjuvenator and re
storer ot wasted aud Iner. funotions i
' ne feeb e, the a tied aud all thone who have In any
way Impaired their vitality by excessive menial or physi
cal Hjiplication,will tluu the k.lokrene to be what, ltvnsma
imiillet a li e rejuvenator, which, wkile It builds up the
shattered constitution, will also Impart to tho leelliigi
the briskness and energy wi ich belong to itli ,
No matter by wbat cause anv organ has baoome enfee
bled In Its functions this supu'b preparation will remove
that cause at once and lorever.
BlOKitENE cuies C!enial DoMllty Ioipotenoy; Ner
vous Incapaeltv, DyipejiBln, UeuresKion Loss or Appe
tite, Low xpirl's, Imkeuillty. Alental Indolence Emacia
tion. Ennui It Las a most de.iKhttul. desirable, and
novel ell ec upon the nervous system, and a i wbo are In
auv wav proxtra ed by nervous riualilil'.les are eurBestly
eflvUeil to seek a cure in tills most excel. ent aud un
euuiilled preparation.
BIOKBl.KL Iho Feetile, the l.aegnld, Hie Despair
Irg. ibe Old. should give this v i.uMc dl.wuv 'r a trial;
it wl'l be lound tota ly uiileieiit irom a I other articiea
lor the same iiurrOHC.
. O FE.MALEt. I his preparation Is luvsluabie Irj ner
vous weakneHes o ail kiii'is. as f will res tor j tho
wasted strength with o denul neiniaii.'O-'o.
ii In Iho a Liand 'lunie, and wM giv ra lot' m Dyspep
sia W illi the tf'-t dOKe. A brief in rls eiice in l' usa
will lenovate thtomaeH to a degree ot perlect-health,
anl bnlh Iiyspetfia lorever. '
Oi.al'oiiar per Bottle or Nix bottles 'or S. He d br
liruti -isis yeufrnl v nt lv exureKt anywhere by ad
dietaing Hl'TCHINiiS A HILLYEU rropr.etors.
Xo. its i ei aireet, .e 10m.
Hold by
JOHNSON. HOT.LOWAY COWDKf.
No No lb H1XIH Street.
P1U C'l'.
419;bstiirp o N. !?(. USD ot.
I EUROPEAN TAN BATHS' IXSTITUTB.
-i under iha supervision ol
UK PUNIIZ.
No U X. NIN IH Wtret '
For the cure oi Gout, Kbetuiiatiinn. Paralysis. Hva
terio or Enlleptlc convusioua ana all ma mliea
oii-lnatlim from defecia In tne lio ly, oi the bio id,
fiieh as Pi es. Tetter, oneu WounOs etc. obtuse or
W 11 he red Limbs recover their sensibility, and t.ie flesh
Itf healthy form.
Pattenu. while under treatment, can be accommo
dated with board at the Institute. ' f4 it lmro
A CARD TO MY'iVLV9 WrWHO
Huvlng sufTcred ior a. period ol eight years with
rera'yels. and having experienced the trunnont of a
number ot ubyslvians both in this counrrr and Kurooe
all ot which ireatmenui had laired to per o m a cire I
take great pieaaure In reeoiiimenillng t e IAN HtTHS
oi Dr. PLAMIZ, No. 12 .N. ITli 8trw. . froia the
uxe ol twelve oi bis ba hs I have completely renamed
my health, niy system at ttietioio ot the r couinience
ment being thorouahiy poloned rom tbe una ol druna
and miners'B wblch had been given me
1 am too happy to say that my blood, throughithe
treatment Of Or, Planltz, Is now thoroughly cleaus-d
rd uiv lnulis, over which I had no oontrol. are atronir
and heaitny n abort, I am now a woli roan and If
ny suilerers wish further Imorniatlon, I wl'l cheerfullv
five It on application to me. ,
rp No. 47 S I . WAT1S R 8 treit.
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It V.:t I.I.N AtllAN. Mn'Q depaitmeut by a comiie,
tut surneou. IMIiur
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