8 C I T Y I NT ELL I GENUI3 'or Aihljtiom.l City Inlfltigenrt see lhird I'age. AIDING TTTE WOttK OK IlKODSi milCHO N. The lollowlni? lo't'r, written to lha 3jcrotary ot the American Union Convention ot Pennsyl vania and New Jen-oy, by ono of tho ladies Bent from tho KevfUono 3ut to tho 8 iiith, will "ho that Bonevolcuco aud CuriH'tttivity can aid thn !overnmtmt in Vm work of rnonsti'acMon a much as tlipy did lu pro-,eoutiu thy war against lirbollion: . Atlanta. Ga., April 3 1861 lr. Joseph Parker, Secretary Doar H ri A mmtl ha elapsed since your vimt to Atlanta. Ana 1 wnl oommnc) trio pleasmt duty of roporti jff proresi to youresteoin id A'tMiciatioii Tiie Free Schools in this cl.r, established by your Coiiiiiuvs'on, are in a ll.niii Hiuk muni t o i. I'ho troube wi'h us 1' not Mow snail wo ant tho children into school, Ln how slut I va twp them oat. l'hu touchers all m miion a preat Interest In their work, and labor it ilnrnntiy IC10I1 trader lia- from eifthtv to ono hundred ro ioI im. All f0 very sorry to i efu.ua admittance to a mi rlo child, bat tiad it im possible to amit all tluit apoiy; consequently, almnst cvory dav children aro roiiised a unit tauco, tor tho reason too se.liooM are already mil. Many article ot o otliiui? ham boon re ceived from the Ladies' Union A d of Philadel phia, and have boon d.striDu.ed amouir tno scho a-s. At tho closo of tho tortu I wi.l send you a list of articles issued to tlio destitute children from tho opomnir to the c'oko ol tlio toun. The trouentl appearance ot tlio children is very much unproved I wish vour association an I ecnerous couinbn oh could roe the improTonient ot the senolars, aud hear tho expressions of gratitude troin pareuui who, having? been impoverished by the war, aro uuatilo to pay lor educating their littlo onng. Could t.iey soe and hear as ive do, they would bo enennrawd, and renew tueir oil irts 10 carry on mo of tho nohlost work ever Ciim.uoiifyd iu tlio .toiitii, and which is doing- more to rptnuvo prejudice aud restore union beiwuen tin sec ions 01 coumrv etian(iod by civil wur tliuu auytliiiii? W ban yot been a'toinptod The wrat .cr is yorv warm The c'oo eff tho day nsualiy finds us auiost exnautod, er,atier a mlit'a rest the duties are a;aiu resumed. Nut O'io t ua er Las boon bont, trotn her pom a single day biiiuo opciiiiivol the schools. Hoping Iriendd at tlio Nob will not wt arv in nll-rfnims hut nlinnnt, i,, ,1... jrood work, and kinalv rcinember the litt o baud ot Inlioieis in me sunn South, 1 will say, good niiii ery reeptc'.lully, yours Harriet M. Phillips. Tiik Odd Fkllows. M. W. Graud Socro tar Wil lum Cut as, accompanied by several distin guished numbers ot the Ordor. is on an official visit to tho lodvcs in tho western portion of the Stuto. lho Utand Secretaiy wai in Litrobo last evening. The Order is jrettina so iaifru in Pennsylvania as to bo rather cuiuLrrsoine, and the Grand Lodge has grown to immenso pioportions. Inviowof these facts it is believed that it wil; be expedient to divide l'eupsylvauia into two districts, with Kastera and Western urnnd Lortue Hevr oik is thus divided, and the Ordor is not so Btron ir there at in the Key stone MUte. Xhe joiut committees who are aiding Vivllant Lodio m gethnir up iha colebiation at the Ao.idemy of Music on the lOtli instant, aro r.'ques.ed to meet at the Hall, Nortn Sixth stitvt, on Monday evening, and draw for their rrspecuve quotas ol seats. lbe Convention called lor the purpose of con ghleriDp the expediency o erecting a now Odd Fellows' Temple n tine city meets this evenin?, at the Hall, Sixth and (.reason str on. It it said that the Committee ou Uv-1jv liavo proria Ad an amend niont to the objt ctioablo charter, allowing a 1,'jdue and Knciaipmont represcnttif.on in the A-sociation but as many aiealratu ol Vno onamal dccuuient iu a most any lo.m, tt is probib e that a new iusiru meut will have to be framed Wo siRoero:y trust that the projret will not be ailwod to leil bocause a mis take has been made or a few errors commute i. lho dr nd lod"e of Pevn.lvania meets on Tues day n'Oinii), May 16, in 'ocular annual session. Olli ceis to 60i ve lor t'ie enu.inir year wi l ne installed on Wednesday foliowl?, and at night the rand Lodgt, with the members ot lho ordor generally, will att uid at lho Academy of Muic, to lit?n to au addrcgslrom l'nst (i rand Sire James B. Kioholson, on the subject ot ' Odd l ei owship " A Magnificent Hotel at Cape Island. Jlr. Li. U.-Josepn, real estate agent, No. 271 so ith 1 end bticct, has shown us the model of a new and BiBti-vticent hotel, the erection ot whioh is shortly to fco cou nwBced at t ape Js and The diiwnir, plans, ociiais, eto., are from Mr. John UcArthor, the well ki.owu prcni ect of this city, and are all of the most complete and thorough oi.ai ucrer. l'he ho'.e. will be built by stock subscwptiont by tho West Jer.iev Hotel Compauy, aud in the hands of tlio enterprising jiontlon en wo have the matter iu charge, tae im provi merit will t 3 pot through m the rhortest possi-' tile PDie, evd add iremea. eltothP at'rict ons of the isl .im A'r. Josephs is agent forfthe Company to ro corvo subset iptioi s to the stock, and at his otlico lull pari.cui: la ot be enterprise uiiy bo obtained A DESirABLE Article. The Patent Waeic fonder, wuic'i will be on ti'o in a -ew days, n ail parts ol the c ty, will bo fouud by houso keeuerj and othois iiit.'ro I d, a splendid art.clu lor removing rusi f.-om mn alllc subsuuc 3 of all kindi, and giving them a brilliancy equal to new. It works like a charm, doing its work hooUTtily and soo.-d ly and with little or no labor on tbe paii of the person using It. Jonn R Ooucut. The imany friends and admirers ol tins popular lecturer wi l be griiillod to learn that be is io deliver bi great leolure on "I'ecu lrir People," on Monday evening. 14tb lntant, under the auyiices of the 1 oung Men's Christian Associa tion, lie seems to draw a larger house every time lie appears in 1'h: 'adelphia, and we predict an im mense aadience lor taia lecture. See advertisement ior iurtcculars. Rcn Oveh by an Ice Oabt. Yesterday atternoon a boy named Considino, a son ot Ueuuis Conttioino. vaa inn over by an ice wagon at Second and Wa.nut streets, and had his leg badlv injured. William fiart, the driver ot the wagon, was arrested and tken before Alderman White, who committed bun lor a further investigation into the circum stances of the case, in dtlau t oj S300U bail. Chabged 'with Lakceny. A woman named Margaret Smith was cr res ted by Ottioer lirown, of the Klflh Distr.ct, at a pawnbroker's, Seventh and South street, yesterday altornoon, chained with the tarceny ot a d-laine dres and a ailk sack lbe property of Mrs. Moulban, No. 1007 Aalor btrcet. She was held by Aldorman iionsall lor a further bearing. Ptealtno a ITorse and Wagon. John Mr-CluBkey wu arrested yesterday, obarged with stealing a horse and wagon, it appears that a man loll a horse and wagon standing in Norris fctrout while be went to attend to some bosinees, aud on bis return the team was missing. Subsequently it vas touud in possession of MoClu key. Aldeiman .Devlin buid him ior a further hearing. Hot fx Thief. John Clark, who hails from New York, was errcsted at Sioond ana Brown Ktneis IBM evening charged w ith stea'inv aqinntity ol ciothing from a hotel on 1 hird street, ile wus vomujiitcd by Alderman lo and. HocKniLL & Wilson's Ebowk-Stokb Clothisu Hall Grand OrtMijon Monday Evenino. In oitonngto our readers tho following descriptive sketch of what may be justly regarded as the most popular Clothing House in Amoiica, we are happy to eiatv, a.i a matter ol interest to our readora of both sexes, old and you up, that after many months of careiul aad costly preparation, this spacious estab llbhment will, on Monday evening, the 7th instant, be thrown open expressly lor tho gratification ot visitors,' between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock. The arrangements made for rendering this grand "opening" a fete in the business exponence ol our city are such as to invite tho largest attendance, and wo opine that the ladies , especially will avail them telves of this opportunity of examining the various departments of this immense Clothing mart. Parents aro invited to bring their Bons, as thoy are cortain 0 be highly delimited wjth the flue display of Boys' flotliing, of wJh cb Htesra. liockhill & Wilson now Resent the lai&st (took in the country, IbobaaJneas career of tie establishment known throughout the ouuntiy as " The ISrown-otone Cloth ing Hall of Bockblll & Wlisou," was commenced In 8'!3, twenty-three years ago, on Chesnut street, below Third, ln a loom not lialf a large as the bouse xow employs lor taa.ug the measurement of cus tomers for suits made to order. In 1845, two years later, their business bad increased, sufficiently to war rant thoir leaning a good store under the old Frank Jin Hotel, at the corner ot Chesnut street and Frank lin place, wheie thoy' continued about five years, when the fltm removed to the opposite corner. Uore tbey remained till lfoO, when they fairly set the tlotliing world in an uproar, and, took the THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ptibllo by s'oim. by rrmovln to their pre sent elegant wareboaso - the llrown-Stone Clolhlrg Hall Nos.' 603 'and-' 005 Chpsnat street whioh was bnlit by thenweires, and In which they havo steadily maintained the leading place in tins department of the trade and manufactures of l'hl adelphia. At the beginning of Rockhlll fc WU son's career in this establishment, only the Brt 11 ior was employod in their business a grand sales-room, fort) -two feet lront by one hundred feet in depth, with a spacious outlet on Sixth street, which marks what once constituted ttie entrance to the pit of the old Chesnut Street Theatre. At the outbreak of the llebo lion, bowtvnr, in tho spring of 1381, houses of the calibre and s itvding of Kockhiil k Wilroo were speedily brought into Government requisition, and in a few month the r entire building was lound not any too largo fi r the rcqu'remon's of their now branch ol tnanufacturitiff cloth ru for the army i aul to trolr crtdit belt written no soldior of the Republic wrs ever imposed upon by worthies garmauls emanutiiig irom tins eitabisliment whl'e in the 11' er department ot msnnfactunug uniforms, few cflircrs feit thrtnfe ves perlictly rigged, oithor for s.-rvice or d spiay, unle.s their su.ls borj ujion teem tlio (mjiilnt of "liockhld & Wilsou's Brown Stone Clothing lluii, Nos. 608 and 605 Chosnut Ureoi." Many r these officers, now that tho war is over, have become immovably riveted to this hour o, and are giving among their peaceful ordori one that the olotbing ior ihemscivcs and sons shall bo iui dished only by Kockmll & Wilson. Among the latter may te quowd a ' no less distmguishtd rcpn scuta: he than Lieutenant Cencral U. S. Gra-Jt, as the roador may disojvor lor bln'solf by icadng an autograph letter to this til) ct from the baud or Ueneral Grant, now in pos scusion of Messrs K ft W. BTATISTlOf Of THKirt ARMY WORK. In order that the reader may loiin some idea of the enormous aggregate ot their bU3iucsj with the United Stales Covo,i.mout during the war, the statistics, copied from tho books, aro giveu ss lol- fLrir flrft order, we may montion, howevor, was fer t.N f laio, received by them from Governor Cur tin, in lg6l- I,g items were: Five tho,0,,an Pairs 01 "ouscrs, and Ten thous.Bd nino hundrod and seventy-six groat coats. 1 ho prompt e8 nd satisfactory mannor with wblch this .ordtT conioleted at once rendered tho Unittd Slaves Covcrument a gigantlo eustomor, aud during the aucai,in years of the war they wcie crlled upon to ex'wul oiders lor the following article:: 186,373 pairs of Trousers; - , C6.100 Blouses; - -. ' 62,1100 Woollen Shirts; . .... 101,108 Great CtaU; ' ' l?3,0-0 iLfuLtry Fiock Coatei 1,6X0 Zouv Ve Vest3; 4.610 Zouave Jackets j , 88,600 Cavalry Ji.ckets. Tie total ol these ordus amounted to the enor mous mm ct $3,113,840-34 (three millions, one hun dred and thirteen ihoutMU d, eight hunored and forty dollars and thirty-four cents. In order to meet the wauts of the department with tbe utmost alucnty, the bonne ol Kocklul, ft Wilson gresv, ior tbe time being, into a sort of State estab lishment, employing at one time upwards ot twelve hundred sewing hands alone, residing in various towns throughout the eastern counties of Pennsyl vania and Wests. a New Jersey, Potbvllle, Koadiog, Norriniown, Easton, Burlington, Mount Holly, and otter places. 1I1K LATE FiRE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. With their newly acquired prtatige and enlarged lacilities lor meeting the wants of the publio, the closing months of 1C65 were occupied by this firm in remodelling thoir edifice and adding some important new departments, which had just received their fin", telling touches when tho fire ocouircd, on the night of Jnnvaiy 1, wh'Ch ma'srially damaged their stock: and clfectuaily unmade their new improvements. With cbaiacteiislio eneigy, however, they imme diately set about repairing tho damages, and turning what seemed to be a great loss into a positive gain. By a liberal and judicious system of advertiing thoy soon succeeded In selling offtiieir entire antediluvian ci A'(the damage to tber foods having been occa sioned not by file, but waUr), and ' as a consequence have now the great advantage ot presenting All EKTIREJbT DEW STOCK. Tho advantage ot this fact just now, to buyors, Is inceiculablo, and must be apparent to every one. All the goods in their, house are the latest and newest, as their prices aie necessarily the lowest. TBKIB BEADY-HADE GARMENTS have all the brightness and beauty ot newly coined dollars, the style and workmansb'p of them being niiturpiused by any ottieia in tbe United states. . THEIR HEW CUSTOM DEPABTMKNTj is a feature which every gentleman will appreciate. It occupies the entire second btory of the building. and is approached, by a massive double staircaso eading centrally lrom the rear of the ground floor' t Is magnificently stocked, beau llully lighted, and fitted up with every comfort and oouvemenco for gentlemen to arrange their orders with pleasure and alislactlon. , THEIR KLW BOYS' DEPARTMENT Is also a feature which our citizens will apprcela'e. We noed only say with regard to it that its cxtint and completeness harmonize with the character and thoroughness of the house in other respects. The Biiyt' department, with that aovoted to Jtearty-iwide Clothing fur Centlemen, occupies the whole of the first floor, and presents unusual attractions to buyers. Parents wishing tj order salts for their boys, from any paiiicn ar fabiic in tbe stock, can have them made up at tbe shortest notice. 1 heir orders from all parts of the Union for Boys' Clothing containing measurement already cuusutute a large feature of tkoir business, Their facilities for supplying suoli orders, buib for gentlemen and youths, are very superior. Their "opening" on Mnnnav evening cannot fail to be a popular and interesting event. KIT Mat 5th, 1860. I ir 2000 Coats. B if" l'aii t of Panti. 8 if 11000 Vvuts. l)f Ju nruer to make room for our immense ttock ISrwhilbt the alieralioiu and tinirovtmmts are jl ifyatnq on in our hui'tling, ire Have ctmc uttcd to ttrifT'0 1hoU8aki SACK, 2Jre.it, i'rovk, and itf-Jiuotisn Walking -! TuuEu Thousand i STpairs fine Cassimi-re. Pants, antl Torek i nou- if"tANU VtTB to matrli, at lower prices than I-HAVE BlftN KkOWN FOR YEARS, and far tower fyifthan we would u inter any other circumxtanas $?"lhee are utl of our own Well-known popular R irinake, and fully equal to some houies' best "'Custom work " hveru style, quaUtif, size, aid I ifprtce can be tiimd, uvtl out AT llAROAINS for t fftwrybody. Whole suits range in price from Sfr 10 vp to K0 Our regular customers will iff please notice these Extra Inducements we f gare now offering, anil communicate the fact to ( ff their friends, 5 1- Cur store is open from ha'f-past 6 in the 8 ifmorning and during the busy season) until 7 f fro clock in the evening, and on Saturday uightt 1&-UMU VS o'cUxk Virv respectfully, Wanamnker If Brown, Popular Clothiert, -Oak Hall," ' ' 1 ' S. K. corner Sixth and Market streets, 53?" Co d a mode to order as usual. Fob Breakfast. fob pinner, for supper. jv bbrmuda potatoes, jtew bermuda osionb. wtw bermuda tomatoes. Tour Cioeor or Market man can get supplied at , Bermuda Produce Com past, , No. 120 Vfwt street, J?ew YPrt. A Bpoii kd Mating Jb" fldwnr that meantto Welcome May" ,' " 1 Were all prprod to 'come out" 1 ' . . In llgl.t and deicaie -array, . . -. . But shrank baokwards with a pout ' When thev fe t sucn rouah-edrcd broozes And heard ewer senrs than snnoKes. "' ' .. But now their dainty heads they raise, ' , And their rom smile recall ; ! And now each woll-dretsod youth displays His t pring suit lrom Tower Uall. We have ' All-wool Fancy Casslmore Coats, as low as... $6 00 ..... ii ruto " .... 400 " ' " " ' Vfsts ... 2B0 Making an ertlre ell-wool fancy suit for.:.,. ..til GO All-wool black tack Coats as low as ....911 00 ' C'ai more Pants " 6 00 " ' Cloth Ve t 4 0o Making an entire all-woo' black suit tor 20 00 All-wool good stvle Fancy lassiroere Suits, to mstch, lor14 60 Astontsnipg as there prices mi seem, eompared with thone to which we Have boon accustomed tor several years, they are not HctttiouHwe have th gontls in yum titles, at. the prices mrr.ttored. We make up no trash thoy are all sei viceablo g nd . Acvar.cmg from these rates wo have a 'ods ot all Planes, up to the very uiiest mbne in latge sup plv, at a proportionate reduction from formor prions; ct raptinnar by fur the largest and most comp eto ssmrimfrt of tlothmg in Philadelphia (men's, jtuths', and ovs') suroaed by nono, and equalled by lew, In stylo, make, and tit, at price gnaranu'od locr than tho lowest elBcwhcro, or the money re funded, i. i Grntlemen who usnally have their clothing mado to measure, can be as well or better fltt.-d trotn onr slock, in parments equal in every respect, at from 25 to 30 percent lowtr prices. Those who prefer can have their goods made to measure in tbe test man ner, with a line assoi tuient ot piece goods to select fiom. To Clotbitno Dealera. " Our purchases tor tin- season having been delayed, waiting tin esperted decline in goods, we have now on I and the largest and best-aa-sorted stock ot Clothing in Philadelphia, pur chased lor cash exclusively, at the very lowest rates of the season, which enables us to realize a fair profit ar d sell at prlot s ks than tn cot of same goods in most other establishments We can supply clothiers doing a fine city trade, with goods adapted to their sales, at prices so'tnuoh lower than tbe cost of thoir present ntocks, that, by making an average ot the whole, thev will be enabled to dispose of tliolr roods at prices covering the average cost, and even paing a profit. Bennktt ft Co., Tower Ham, ! No 618 Market Street. A most excellent Tonic for any season of the year Is Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge. It stren.'tnens the stomach and bowels, and promotes tbe goneral health; it is certain also to expel worms, and affords immediate relief to nervous, fretting, restless chil dren. Prepared only at No. 242 Chesnut street. Terry Davis' Pain Killer, as an internal remedy, bas no equal. In eases ot cholora, summer complaints, dyspepsia, dysentery, asthma, it cures in one night, by taking it internal y, and bathing with It freely. It is tho best Jiaiweut U America. Its action Is like maeic, when externally applied id bad sores, bumsj scalds, aud sprains. For the sick headache and tuOttladile, don't fail to try It. In short, it Is a Pain Killer. Lack Curtains from Auction. A large lot ot curtains, from auction, which are slightly soiled, will be sola ball price. Thev are the most elegant ever introduced in Philadelphia. They were bought low, and will be sold cheat . Those in searcn ot bargains would do well to ca 1 at W. Henry Pat ten's West End Curtain and Upholstery Store, No. 1408 Chesnnt Bireet . Cbocebs ad Marketjien. '' New Bei mud a Potatoes, ' Onions, and Tomatoes, Jurt at band, and received weekly. Bermuda Produce Company, ' No. 120 West street, New 1' oik. "Mexican Mustano Linimbnt." This is the most ellective article ever discovered lor curing, quicklv, salely, and permanently, sprains, sores, sciatchf s, turns, bruises, rheumatism, or injuries of any kino, both to men aud hortjs. No family should bo without it. All genuine bottles have the private U. 8. stamp ot Demas, Barnes & Co. over the top. For sale everywhere. Lace Curtains, only one dollar; only think ol it! Lace curtains, ono doliar. Very heavy and ii inch finer curtains, 2, 4, 6. 8 ard 10 dollars. Home ol the heaviest curtains ever Imported, 12 to 26 dol lars. Great bargains in Auction Curtains, at Pat ten's, No. 1408 CheauuiBtreet. , Upholstkby. Mattings and carpets laid, town and country, positively v. hen ordered, at . , ,j . Patten's UphoMery Store, i No 1408 Chesnut street, i Stop! and try Hasheesh Candy bofore purchasing any other med-cme. Its efleois in cases of Nervous Lisordeis aie aonderiul audits great Kusto.ii repu tation will soon dim r.oioie -its reception in tne Western Wor d. All should uao it. F or sale by all druggn-ts. , Fattes's Dollar Cuktains and Dollar Shatfes. Tbe wonder is be can sell them so lov. It is a fuot, Lowever. All are getting bargains .at Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. For Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis, and all affec tions of the Lnne3, take Ayor's Cherry X'eotoral, which is sure to euro them. Curtains Lace Curtains, new Auction Cur tains, One Dollar, at Pattkn'b. No. 1408 Chesnnt street. Prices Bkduced. Persons desiring Photographs fhould patronize B. F. Belmer, No 63 Arch troet. Pictures ture to please, and charges moderate see specimens at No. 624 Arch street. Cn Abies Stokes ft Co. 's "One-price" flrst-clas Clotimig House, established in 1869, under the Con tinental liotol. Window Shades One Dollar No humbug, heal Gilt Shades only one dollar, at Patten's, No. 1108 C hesuui ttreet. Charles Stokes ft Co.'s "One price" flrst-c'ass Clothing House, ebtablished in 1869, under tho Con tinental Hotel. Clothing Rpadt-madb and made to ordor, at Charles Stokes & Co.'s., under tho Continental. "lubricative packing ior steam engines. for terms see t23chesnutst.,plula., and HO dey st,, new york.' Maitrfps ad Bedding mado over at Patten's, No. 1108 Che.-uul street. tf CowrovjiD Intkupst Notes 7 810 and 6-20 v. anted. De llareu & Brother, No. 40 S. Third hlreet. 6-20 Coupons, Due Mat 1st, i Wanted by Dbexel ft Co., NuSiSouTH Third Street. Steck ft ( o.'s Pia nob Over one thousnml of t!iefo I et uiilin ini-triiinei.ts in use in Philadelphia. Only at J. E. Gould's, Seventh and Chesnut. Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs, unlike rnil ui triur in any and all reed instruments Only at J E. Gould's, Seveuthaud Chesnut. Popular Taii.oriaq. I llEADY-MADE CLOTHINO, and ( F'ine Custom Work. Wanamakkb ft Brown, Oak Uall, Southeast corner Sixth and Mahket Streets. 'TINNED C11EC8E AND BUTTE U KNIVES, 1 being protected lrom rust, are cerialu'y more cleanly for grocers' u These, and those with p.aiu steel blades, are ior sale at the Hardware store O' TltUMAN 4 BITAW, No. 83a (Eight Thirty-five) MA KKIi'f t . below Ninth. IRON DUMB BKLL8 AND QUOITS OK VAIU eus sizes, or sale at tba Hardware Store ol TRUMAN dS BHAW. No. 8M (Eight Thlrty-flvel M AhKfc,'!' Ht. below Ninth. I IKE TIIE ROYS' "JOFINNY JUMP-UP," i the Patent Ol er, if it fa Is or Is carelessly thrown down, win always let line I uprluh.. and thus prevent ny waste of the ol several sixes, ami also the uaaal kinds of Ohers, are for sale by TRUMAN HAVtr. No. 83 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET bu. below Klutn. MA1IRIKD, . PAILERWAf 18. On the 16'h ultimo, by Rov. Will sm O: John.tonn, Mr. DANlKL W A 1 1, Kit to MAH1 FRaNCKH, daughter ot Mr. Ktchard Watts. MARTEK-OWENS.-Ontbe 8d Instant, bv the 5,;5.tJ5r,1,r.,,r9ng T. MARTtKtoMlss K1T1K O W EN t, both of this city . ; No cards. .' " DIED.. ' 'V ' " n Il0rWl..-?nldeDly' on the tn Infant, GEORG K C. f'OW ER. Jr., in the 80th year ot ois age. The relatives and menus of ibe lamily are respect fully invited to attend Ms lunoral, from the teti djnee of his latt er, Ueorre C. Boer, N. E corner of Sixth and Vine streets, on Monday atternoon at 8 o'cKck. i . - . CILL.-On the 8d instant, Mis. K08 ANN A GILL. li e relatives and friends of tho tumnv are rrpct fun) inv teo to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence. No. 828 N. Filteenth street, on Sunday after, noon ai 1 o'olock, w tliont further notice, ln tor meut at 1 athcdral Cemetery. . , , PCRICAM, On the 8d In-tant, JONATHAN ItlTtICAM,inthe86 h year ot b s age. , Ills re atives and friends and lho Carpenters' Com ran are resprctlullv Invi oil to at eno his funeral, (remhislale reidenoe, No B'26 Wood street, ou Motidav next the 7tb instant, at 9 o'clock. KTEFNSOM.-On the 2d instan', M.S. JANE Si r.FNMiN, in tfe8lHt year ol borage. 1 ho relatives and iriends of the lainilv are : epoct lulty invited t attend her funeral, ttom thr. rest, deuce of her SuliT Mr John Stoenson, No 1422 Han. over street, on Monday motnn, tue 7th instant, at 10 o'c'ock, without further notice, lo proceed to franklin Cemetery. W RIGHT. On the evening of the 4th Instant, Mr. ALLXANDEIi WitlbUT, in the COlh year of bis age. Ti e funeral will take oloce from his late rcsldonco. in Chester. Pa, on Monday, tho 7th mstant, at 1 ojcu ck P M. ' p n O S P E C T XJ s OF TUE C A ir S O N am) mm amPAxiy CAl'l'J Ala fciTt)CK.'...3F5O0,O00! .V UAiJiMli OF SHAMtb, 50,000. Far Value and Kulscription Price, $10. H 0HKIXQ CAPITAL, $50,000. O F F 1 O Ii Ii S: PRESIDENT, C l.ONEL WILLIAM B. TFIOJIAS. SICRETARY AND IREAPURER, pro tem, J. UOPKINS TAER. SOLICITOR, WILLIAM L, HIRSI, ESQ. DIBRCT0R8, COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS, CHARLES S. OGDEN, . EDWIN MIDDLETON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM BERGER. lbe Land ot this Company consists ol about 1:0 Acres in Jbeuklmburg county etth Carolina, about lit niilts irom the town oi chartette. On this property flf een shafts or pits have been opei.ed anosunk to various Oepths, .rum lu to M leet, demou- tratinfi the exinttrce oi ibr parai.oi eiusoi oreof about t ltet ln T.iUib unu about 16 teet apart, converting . to a comu ou centie ai tbe uepiL ot about 130 teet, ioiui inu'one lu.menee macs or vein oi ore, extending iu eugth ibrouiih .be pioperty more than halt a mile. 1 liei e are aito on this property otner veins oi ore unex plored 11 these ores ure known as tbe lirown ores, and aie vtrv rich, yielding an average ol about S2iX per tin in pold tbe kbove results having been deuiou strateu by tlte rude or king of the mines for several years pant, tbe rltk ot luvertment In undeveloped pro perty Is not incurred, and by tbe application ot modern nilnlrg and reoucing machinery the ompanv anticipate an In n.tdiate and large leturn lor their money. Hating an ore that readily vie da $200 per ton, some estimate can be made ol ibe value ot his property. With tbe pieseut iniperlect system oi mining, ten tons of this ore Can be taken out and reduced dully irom every shatt opened, at an expense not exceeding fib per ton, leav ing a net dally profit of 1750 foreacn shaft worked by Ibelonipunv l '1 he Urge working capital reserved will enable the Company at once to procure and erectthe best modem machinery lor manipulating tbe ores, by means of which the yield will bo la gtly increased. - ' Ibcto mines, whilst they produce ores richer than thost ol Cole i ado or Isevada, have many advantages over tlirni, particularly in an abundance uflurl and cheap labor, and the facility with which they ean be worked during hi entire yeart whilst tt ose ot Colorado and Nevada can only be worked during the warm weather. A test assay oi an avei age (specimen of the ore from the Carson times was made as late as tlie 27th of January ot the present year, as w ill apocar from the lol loping certificate ot pioiesora Booth and Garrett, the A ssavers ol the Philadelphia Mint t . Philadelphia, January 27, 1866. Peat Sir: We have careiullv atwayed the sample of ore irom "Caisqn Mine," North Carolina, and tlnd It to yield tin ounces nine nennyvt eights oi pure gold to the ton of ore. 1 be coin value is therefore filU Vt per ton oi ere. Yours, respectfully i BOOTH A GA BRETT lr, M. B. Taylor, No. 404 Walnui street Poiiad. Subscrlptions to the Capital Btock will be received at the Cilice ot the ( ompanv, o. 407 WALNUT htreet where samples et the ore may be ten, and lull iniorma tion given. 2 3 WALL PAPERS. J-OWELL & BROTIIEIIS, " S. IV. Corner KIXTH and CnESXIT, i Are Macufacluring their New, Styles of , ' PAPER HANGINGS FOR SPRING, And Samples and Lots of New Goods are now coming in lrom their manufactory, whioh, with a liet-h Importation of FRENCH DE.S1GNS, uru ready for the inspection ot their customers. The increased facilities of tbeir new and more ex tensive Factory enable thorn to produce much baud eoiiior and finished stylos, i IMITATION. FRESCO DESIGNS I FOR ' Parlors, Entries, Ceilings, Etc. Etc., ; PREPARED 419thsmlm STOVES RANGES. &o. (jULYER'S NEW PATENT j DEEP BAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FU11NAOE. llANGES OF ALL SIZES. ALSO, PHIEGAR'S NEW LOW PRESSURE , STEAM 11EA1TNU APPARATUS, ' VOB SALS BT 64 I CHARLES WILLIAM?, No. 1182 MARKET 6T1ULET. DEAKNES8, BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH treated with tbe utmost success by J it) A AIM, M. I Ova 1st and Aurlst. ho. 510 1'INK Street TesU monlals from the most reliable sources tn the eltgr can ( seen t bli office. The Medical Kaialtyare luvlted to accompany their patient, as be baa no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes Inserted Without pain No chrtfe made lor examination. 10 3 MAY 5 I860. CHOLERA T 11 E V E N T E D AND CUR E I). .rrrfj?r family should keep on j . HAND A BOTTLE OF DOCTOR IFIXJLEIfc'H ; CELEBRATED CAE M I INT VIS. ESTABLISHED 1833. Thoupands testify it to be a CERTAIN CURE Tor Cboleri, niarrhfrn, Cranspa, Cbolnrn ntosbnw, IrfioaeioeaN, Nlecplananran, Etc. For Adults, Children, and Infants. TRICE 25 CESTS. POLD BY A LLDUCGGISTS. RHEUFilATISm. DR. FITLER'S ' Great Rheumatic Remedy. Th most Talaable Medicine Ever or. fei-ed lo ! Pnblie. Guaranteed to bare JVftver Failed, la smy instance, to Cars Permanently she WoistFormser RHEUMATISM. PRICE 86 00. oSlniSa UIGHEST REFERENCES GIVEN. S TEAM ENGINE PACKING LIBRICAT1YE PACKLAG, FOR TIIE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. An srtlclerrcon mended by sll Pallroad Ccmpanle wtolayetboronb tested It, and tn general nse on oyer twenty -five of tte liaiioaos in this country, an on trial by oyer tatty others. A DOTTED BY 20,1X10 81ATIONAUY ENGISES. It s a flist-clasa article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. i lubricative backing Companj, f OLE MANCFACTCBER8, 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. TILLOTSON & CO. SOLE AGENTS, , 26 DEY Street, New York. BOLD BT DPALERB QUITE RALLY. '' M8p MILLER'S STEAM ENGINK PACKINO. 'i his is the muslin covered, shoddy filling, siuillnn box packing. ' SIX1Y CENTS PEB POrD Forsaieby WILLIAM f. MILLER, Bole Jfanuf icturer ior the United Biatea. soot Kearof 'M HKNUr Street. 2Bp Philadelphia, Penna. Q N E PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING HOUSE, No C04 MARKET STREET, . ABOVE SIXTH. , Prices reduced to tbe lowest point . t A fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing con stantly on band. Custom sWork made to ordor at Terr short notice, ln style and durability unsur Passed. , 4831m8p T1UNTED TO DEAT H.- ' JJ It makes no claim to literary merit It Is a spicy, wldr-aweke. iolllckhg story oi Fun and Adventure wl h pretty wouitn and love making smliuient to saiisl'y any one. i apta'n Gecrne. the hero a gay, aashlng man of the world piques the curiosity of all as he steps on uoard ' 'lbe Sionuarch," at Liverpool fjr New York, His die and adrentuiek en board ship In New Tort city, at the M Nicholas In Haratoaa at the St. Charles In New Oreans m Australia at the Upera Home In Paris o osing with a happy mairiaKe par.y In England, where the mystery surroundhig him is cleared up rivets the attention ol tlie reader, as but lew stories can. Price IS cents, at any bookstore. It LOKIM. Pnbllsher, Boston. JORDAN'S. TONIC A L E. O JOUDAN'B TONIC? ALE. JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. ' JORDAN a TONIC ALE. It Is recommended by physicians ol this and other places as a superior n ntc. and requlies but a trial io convince tbe moet skeptical of its great merit To be had, wholesale and retail, ot r. 1. JORDAN, fj No.?20 1KAR Street. Cbampai,ne Cider, by the dojien, bottled, or by the. barrel. 4S NATVTORIUM AND PHYSICAL INSTI1T TION. bWlMMINO SCHOOL FOR CHILDRKN, LADtta AM C&VlLt.MI'N, ' CJ"-ItltOA'- Htreet below V ulnot. The fwin.uiiiiK Diporinient ot tins Institution will 0 en tl.e 1st ol' MAY. v. i ll HKieun:l lacilities and addl tn n a coinlort In iu- aeeouin oilations in consuii ration or ibe piompt and liberal support v itn wliicli tbu pri:raninie oi laai season was reoeiveil no fctibscriution lists have been diatribuiod lor tul) ptH'Oii, but tlie niaimtcr trusu that all tbone ol bis na trons desirous to eneouri tr ethesatne p. an lor tlie coming season, wil cuter ibeir numes at tbe olliue before tiie lAtl 1 1 .May. be. ilna In mind ibat a tanliness regularity habltf, del t exircthc. and an easv biart. has provedat a I times tbe best prevtntive aealnst tibieas THb.ll!.AIItUll REOK IIIK HA I U W ILLBEAL- W'AYRTIlAi OPMiMUEKHKAT. The Institution will bu open for publio Inspection irom 9 A. M tl.lBP, M, next Tuesday, the 1st ol May ami lis 'needs and tlie pubilo are renpeetiully invited, lie Uti I ur lustrucuon to betiLn on the Weunesday tot lowing. i M tit UROPKAN TAN BATHS' INSTITUT E, under the supervision oi lJlt. PLANT! Z. No. 12 N. N IN I H Street, For the cure ot Gout, Rheumatism, Paralysbi, Hys teria or Iplleptlu t ouvulsloiis, ana ull uia'adies eili lnailrg lrom lieieois in tbe bo.iy, or tlie bl d, such aa PI es. Tetter, open Wounds, etc. Obtuse or Withered Limbs recover their sensibility, and tbe flush Its Lt'ullliy lonn. Pafents. wblle under treatment, can be accommo dated with board at tbe Institute. 4 13 loo p P VTiaiST XV Jit 12 WOBH FOB BAlLUflS, BTOEE FRONTS, , GUARDS, PABTITION8, IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, Jn variety, manulsotured by i M. WALKER A SONS I 20 6m 8p ' ' 50. 11 North 8IXTU Street ninTsT AM P O En'o vT NO. S04 chesnot I HTREET, A BOVK.THIRD, WILL BE COKTUiLEJ ah HKHKTOFOKK BT A V ffl Ui J! VF.RY DEHCRTTTION CON8TASTL1 5 UAJilt AND IN AilY AAIOL'NT. till EDICAL ELECTRICITY Vondcrfcl Scientific". Discovery. . DR. S. W BECKWITII'S ELECTIlj CAL INSTITUTE, . No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For lli Trentmtnt of Aeinttt nsid Chronlo Ilaeaas, Electrical Investlga'lon has proved that the human body acts on tbe principle of the galyame batter? ine tram mucous and serous membranes the skin thanes, and fln'ds, constitute the negative and positive' forces. Every tctlon, whether mental or physloa' tt the result of these antagonistic forces. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to leotrlcal Intluenoe. There Is a polar aeUon estub Isbed tbrjunhout thenervoas aystein wnlch connects with every pari of tbe body, establishing and preserving a preser ba aaoe of the electrical element, which constitutes heslth.and a dWnrhance of which causes dbease. There are strictly bat t oo connltlons ot elf ease-one of Inflammation, or positive, the other weak, debilitated negativej and as Eloctflclty contains these two conditions In the action of tbe" positive and negative currents, all we have to do Is to neutralize tbe disease and restore proper healthy action. Wo do not wish to convoy tbe impression that w cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot ears consumption alter the lungs are all destroyed, yet we do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate tbatbundroisoi caseaof al.nos. evory lorai of chronic diseases, pronounced Incurable by the best medical practuloners of the country, have been ralioaliy ClRED, ome ol them In an Incredibly short time by our Klcmlcal treatment Its great snperiorlty o'vor othcrpractlcemthe cure of disease is also attested tn the fatt that, whuin tbe past dve years, over foubtsbe inorsAKD patients have been treated at this office suffering from a most eveiy form and condition of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all eases a benefit or perfect cure has been effcoted. Palsy deaf ness, blindness rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer' and all the old knotty diseases ihat are a physlul an's curse as it proves his Inability to eradicate, are by our scien tific method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens of tumors ol large growth extracted by means of Eleo trlclty alone, witl.out pain, without tbe nse of the knlle, ligatures, or any other means, may be seen at our off.ee by those Interested Iheroioro, with these f acts to prove our theory and treatment ot disease, we are willing to undertake anv of the following dis eases, wlm ever, nope and prospect of auocess wltn ver many others not here euuuierutcd i- ' 1. DieaasBs om Bkaim aud ebvocs 8vSTit Jplleps, Uiorea. or ct Vitus' ifance! Paxau (Henip eplai. JSeuralgia, Hysteria, fiervoMneL ril tat ion oi tbe Heart Lock-jaw etc ""OUBU0M ralpl- " aoAkS AKD 'I ISBt t9 OONNKOTItl) WITH TBB DlOKa. Tlva vsiKii.-Koie Throat. Dyspepsia, Dlarrnwa iff! senierj obrtlnate Cora.ipatlun H,uo,rhoidA' or 1 lies HI leus. Flatulent anu Palntai'a Colin nrt .ii all e. t Ions oi tlie Liver and" pieen. toUo n1 U 3. 1Ibmiatoiit ukoaks -i ainr h Cough, Influensa Asthma i iw ben not caused by erKaolo diseases o( $X heartl, BronchiUs, Pleu.lsy. Tleuroilynw. oiKheuina tiHrnotthel best CensumpUon In the Sarly staies! 4. FlBBOUS AKD WtSODLAB BT.MTBM.-Rheuatlsra. t.cut. Lumbago SUll .Neck, plnai curvature Hu) Dlsta'-es. cancers, tumors. "' atf iiK'';AKJ, AND, Cekital OBGANg.-firavel, Diabetes, and aidnev toniplalnta. Impotence and tiemlnai Weak tot.treatmiu' wMa ncVM to yield rapldiy 6 Diskases Pectjliab to Kbmalk. Cterua Com plaints, lnvolv ng a mal nositlon, as Prolapsus Antro version, Retroveislon. Inflammation. Ulceration and vailous other alleo Ions ol tbe Womb and Ovaries 'jy.A1)lte we can recommend Una treatment aa ona oi TJNVARIl-D SUC-Cr-BS A most Innumerable eaiSa bave come under treatment at our ottice who can teatity to ib's lact. Mrs. BKCK Viril bas entire charge oT the Ladles' liepai intent, i.ud al oellcacy will be used towards these who enuust ttiemsolvos to her csre. In le male diseases, as mentioned in the above Hat. with otliers not mentioned, she has had a laiue expe rience, aud can confidently promise the most cratiiv. ing results. ktauijp- jO IHK AFFLICTED -The treatment Is mild and gentle, producing no sbock or unpleasant sensaJon wJ.',,,,:V.er. ur . Prfeasional inteioourso wlih the afllicted will eer be characterized by perfect candor and honeety, and those whose complaint ar inourable or do not aamlt ot amelioration will be frankly told ao and not accepted for treatment. It matters not what may be Tour complaint or bow long you may have suf fered, or bow much, or what course ot treatment yon may have been subjected to, or what disappointment you may hav experienced. It tbe system Is not worn out Ii sullicient vltali y remains ior reaction there Is air prospect otiecovery. REFLKIiNC.18.-i be diseased and all Interested are re erred to the fo lewli a-nauied pent emeu, who nave iMow anmjt SS& our tretttm,,,u on otbn A. J. rlessontnn Brigadier-General. No. 918 Rornoo si rut; W.B. Buntli, iron loundcr, Sn. 1022 Hanover streets eo ge Doux'ass. Locul ax pre s Company. Flttb street above Chesnnt; J. W. Bradley, puO.Tshar No. tM N Fourth street; Robert Woik. No. of N. Third street; Coionel T. W. Sweeney. Asaosor Second Dis trict Philadelphia. Walnut a reet, btlew Eighth ; (ieoroo KvansiEvans H assail) mlliUrv goods, Arch street, beiow Hub; Mi Pe.ouze. tpe founder, Third and Chesnut stre ts; Kd. jdcLsne, manuf'aoturer eotton-goods-all ol tbis city. A.Pleasonton Brigadier Gene ral, tit. t,ouls. ilo. , Jacob Vandegrlit, Odessa Del , K.A. Bemple spool cotton manufacturer, Mount Holly N. J.. wlih very many others fbysicians or students desiring to have tnstrueMon In. the coirect application oi Kleotricity tor the care of dis eases can anp y at the ott'ee. Consultation tree. Descriptive circulars of cure eflecttd, witt' numerous references, can be bad by ap plication at the olllce. All letters addressed to DR. H. W BF.CKWTTH. , , t No. 1220 WALNUr Street, 412thsni2m8p Thlladolphia. ELECTROPATHY. UES. GALLOWAY & SIIEDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Aie treating with remarkable success all acute and Chronic Diseases, at their ELECTPOPATIIIC INSTITUTION, No.lQSO WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. We bare been engaged for many jean in tbe noble work of giving health and happiness to the salTerug and ihe sftllc ed. During this time we have treatea a bo at TWENTY THOUSAND INVALID sutlcrlii from the various forms of disease, and ln a moat every case a per manent cure bas been elite tea. ilttuyof them. In fac, bad bceii given up as lncuiabic by their physicians. We have restored to beadh. In a few days, thousands ot per sons In this city who had been suffering irom painful diseases Ave. ten, and flltcen years and uowarus. At our institution we have cured, and a e earing, a class of dl esscs that has battled tbe medical piofe.sion In all aggs of tbe world. Lr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience In this successful pi act Ice, Is associated with Die. GALLOWAY A SIIEDD ln this practice. By thla airungtmeut we hope to be enabled to attend profession ally to our large practice. HEry RENCEH. We refer the diseased and others, interested In our now practice to the following welt known gentlemen wuo have been treated successiuliy by us: Gl OUGE GRANT, No. 61(1 Chesnut street B. 'i DEMLV1R No n Clu-suui street. I. mora I l'LKASONTON, No. Ulti spruce street ilu.ior-t.eneral l'Ll AM1NTON, V, 8. Army. Uou. DAVID WlLliOT, Judke of Court or Claims Wahh.ngton city. Hon. judge CAPROV, New Yora olty. Uev. lir. AlAllliALL. ol I'iitsbuiy, Pa. r D WIN i OuREST. Ibe treat Trufcedlau. lev. Dr. HALL, ol 1 lilludclpiila. Rev. D.VNUL t LaRK., Illinois. I olenel IliUMAb W. bWthNtY, Assessor, . 8 Wa nut street. UiUKuli 11. EARLE, Attorney-at-law, Sixth and Cliesnut streets. KMANLEL BEY, Attoiney at Law, No. 707 Saneom S reet. DR. GEORGE W. FHEI'D Lancaster olty, Penna. UH. W M. B. BROWN Giranl House. Rt V. VI B. Al ALLOkY; N orris town Penna. ALHtRl- H. MCOLAY, No oil WUIlaui street, New ork cltv. C. CU JiMTNO", Stuyvesant stree New York cliy. ' H, c. MlURI LEFF, No 1W Market street. , JOHN il.IU'lt-'l I-o Vm south Broad sueet O W. HERt H A NT. German. own, ThilaUelphla. Consultation and exsmluations tiee of charge. An Interesting Circular inahed by addressing DRS. QAILOWAY, WHITE & XHE0& 1 11 am&thlmro No. 1230 WALTT U- Phila. DOS'T MISTAKE X1IK ACAIUKU, 1430,'
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