The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 12, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAriT. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 12, I860.'
osmlnps Ihc most minute ueiail pertaiLiiip to
the pal low and shud !t ns he views '..is In
ttrnment of torture, Nc.1 the ror i . .., m d,
sometimes skilfully and sometimes O'lun'.iiih.
Then tb re is Knottier pause, anrt tiicnlTr-tts
compelled, with the rope around his neck, to
listen to a long rigmarole oi a death warr nt, at
the conclusion of which w Is liilormed that he
is at liberty to niHke a speech to the crowd.
This speech may have a eood etlect upon its
hearer, ami it may have a very bad one, lust as
he criminal feels inclined. Then there la a
shaking of hands between the prisoner and the
cflicials, to show that time is no bU feeling
between them, which is fallowed by the sheriff"
pulling a Ion cap over the tare of the con
demned. Now comes the most barbarous leatnrc
of our executions, which certainly otieht 10 be
avoided. We have reference to the length of
time that Is allowed to elapse between the
pulling down of the cap and the springing of
the trap. The time Is not long to the specta
tors, perhaps, but to tbe wretched criminal it
nnnot seem like ages, and his sufferings beyond
de orlption.
This is all tinnecesar and contrary to the
spirit of the law, which seeks nothing more than
the hare life of the offender, and does not justify
such acts of torture and immorality. Kcally,
.when we reflect a moment, we cannot see no
we have improved upon the wavs of our ances
tors oi the medix-val aee. Except in the tact
that the executions of the present dny arc not
inite so public as they used to be we can per
ceive no chHiig for ihe b'-tter. Let us take a
lesson lrom France in such inatteis, and uree
upon our State Legislature the necessity tor
some reform which will 10 away with these acts
ol barbarity that are daily enacted in our midst.
Let ns have a public executioner like Calcratt,
to commence with, who cmi destrov life with
out torture, and then let the great State of New
York lead off with som mstcm of capital pun
ishment that will take the place of the old
fashioned and barbarous one that at present
exists. Other Sta'es will b:- sure to follow the
example, and belore many years the entire
country will have carne 'o' rbnt-'rutulate itself
upon the adoption of this much needed measure
ol reform.
Woman's Uights.
From the Daily Niwg.
The teachers ol isms have taken advantaee of
the "anniversary" demonstrations to ventilate
their ideas of social progression. Now that the
war is over, fanaticism does not find enough em
ployment in raking up the ember of the strife;
and, therefore, looks about lor new fields, or re
enters upon the old fields, In which to sow the
seeds of hereties and discords. In the presence
of actual hostilities the popular mind, ab'orbed
in the contemplation ot the terrible realities of
desperate conflict, was in uo condition to study
the theories of social experimentalists; and, for
the tin;e, the apostles ot innovation upon long
established customs found their occupation
(:one. But now they n turn with fresh ardor to
their vocation, and, we must conies-., in.it alter
the convulsions that have nicked the country,
there is an unsettltd and unhealthy mental atid
moral atmosphere that is lusornble to the de
signs of these icouociasts. The people have be
come accustomed to unwholesome excitements,
and, as the political issues cease to otter novel
phases, und la il to teed the morbid cravincs of
the masses, they will seek for sensations in the
spheres of truns'-endentaiiyin and social reform
that are, just no, beiDg explored with so much
tenacity and enthusiasm.
The Ceechers, the Tiltons, the Wendell Phil
lipses are in their element. It i ch?ir nature
to quarrel with thac in. and to atenopt
the overthrow of landmarks and of princi
ples established and tested by centuries ot
experience. They are revolutionists bv tempera
ment and by profession, and the theme tnatis
now apparentty mot In favor with them, is the
vindication of "woman's rights."
In this we agree with them so far as to desire
that all the "ritrhte" that the great body of our
countrywomen are ambitious to attain, may be
conceded to tbem. We are behind none iu our
reverence lor the sex to which enlightenment
has accorded pre-eminence in purity and in
those qualities that make moral sunshine for
humanity. But we are convinced that the wo
manhood of our country is too exalted to accept
a position in the political arena. Our true women
feel that they now fulul the highest and noblest
functions oi (iod's cicatures, and that tneir
sphere has no superior in purity, usefuluesf, and
compliance with the laws o:' nature. Mr. Beecher
has asked: "Will you, wLo are willing to give
the elective franchise to the negro, retuse it to
your mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters ?"
We answer that the mothers, wives, sisters,
and daughters of the republic are busy uuder
their domestic roots, and have neither leisure
nor inclination to assume additional responsi
bilities. Since the world hi uan they have been
Fpared the infliction of participation in the rude
txpeiienct-s of political lile, and what have they
pone, wherein they have sinned beyond those
of their sex that Uvea be' ore them that they
should now be drauged into an areiia where
kmbitiou tied avarice are the incentives and cor
ruption the weapon ot the conflict? We know
that there are ministers of ihe Gospel who
neelect their sacred duties to advance partisan
interests; but the women of our country under
stand their mission better, and more highly ap
preciate the value to society of It conscientious
lulfilment. They will not leave the cradles
where their infants slumber, to mingle with tbe
crowds that shout and swear at the hustings;
and their natural instincts of housewifery wul
countenance no innovation that seeks to lure
them from their legitimate domain. And bow
ran their lathers, husbands, brothers, and sons
achieve for them a more beautiful, a holier, a
purer ministration than that which, since Eve
wept for her Abel, aud more bitter tears for the
crime ot her tirst-born, has been the destiny of
woman? Do what you can, Beechers, Tiltons,
Wendell Phillipses, and besides all the female
advocates of "Woman's Rights'' who neither re
present the wishes nor the interests ot their sex,
you cannot beguile our women from their
domestic sphere, nor time tbem into the
political world to be degidoed and defiled by
contact with It corruption.
(J I T Y IN TEL LI G EN U E
I For Additional Local lurnt we Eighth Page.)
Mies Anna E. Dickinson. This very
Eopuar and eloquent younir woman, who we learn
as recently returned irons tie West, alter an ab
sence ot several mouths, bus been invited bv a num
ber of her triouds aud admirers intbiscitv to de iver
a lecture, at tbo Academy of M uaio, on ''My Policy,"
or the Johnsonian doirma oi reconstruction. Mie
has accepted, and Friday tveuiiig, the J8tu nut , has
been announced. From her well-known renutatlon
as a speaker.her acknowledged eloquence.and ability
to handle her subject we anticipate a groat enter
tainment, and a crowded boue. The popularity ot
this yountr lany in th West, and tbe great favor
with which this lecture was received there may b
imerreu lrom tbe lollowiug noiice in the St, Clair
t.'A risrtan Anvorate of Apri. 12: h:
"On Monday evening (he Opera House was filled
to listen to an address lrom this e oquent young
lady. Her subject was the Reconstruction Policy ot
Mr. Johnson. We have not apace to give even an
out Ine ot lior discourse, and indeed its power could
not be represented on paper. It seemed, while lis
tening to her, lute witnessing a uiiracie Such words
from one so young and delicate seemed like an lnpi.
ration. Though we have listened to many ot tbe
first speakers oi the age, and men ot mature years, it
has seldom, it ever, been our happiness to listen to a
more eioqoent discourse For two hours the audi
ence was held tpeil bound, and it would have sat two
. hours lonwr without signs ol weariness. It is a pity
thai a lew snore thousand could not have listened to
those noble utterances Muny thanks to the Union
for this tare treat."
Ihe sale ot tickets wiM commenco on Monday
morning, at T. B Push's Book More, 8. W. corner
Hixta ana C'hosnut street.
Sudden Death of a Public Officer.
Mr Thomas Daly, the Surveyor and Regulator ot
tbe iouBwetern district of this city, and formerly a
member ot the Legislature, died yesterday morning
at his residence on Washington street, after a tew
boars iHn ss lie was sitting at bis door on Ihur
oay evening in apparently robust health, bat wuen
he weut into the huie he complained of a bad (eeling
in his bead. In a short time be was insensible, sod
died yesterday morning. II in disease is suuposed to
have been apoplexy, lie Was widely knows, and
very much lespt'c ed.
Folic It mh. Between 1 and 2 o'clock
ye-li itsy iroimng, (Mirer Kodrrauh arretted John
lit n an sud I'sirirk Keiicy on suro clon ot being
coi.cerucd in the rtisti lation of prits wnhont a
licetis". The defendants were In a waon in w icn
wts found the wo rn or a still a kef containing
hhkv, and some otiier articles. One of ih? n.eo
r Id that the krg conlsf. ed viDeyar, but he Ber
nards sdmiited it was whiskv, and mlormeu tbe
flicer that it bad been obtained at a p ace on Is in
ton Isne, near Kirtge arena. Aifpr dalilif the
I lace dcsir-nated wag visited by members of the
rolice in conpany with Mr. Harper, a IKpnty Col
lector, and ihe bed of a still was found there, with
a quantity of hops and a nambnr ot hogsheads, be
side t a boiler, which was quite hot The defendants,
Kernan and Kel ey, ban a bearing belore Dm led
Mates lommiss'oner timlth yesterday, and were
held for a jurtber inept raiion io-flav.
lour jroicMlonal fhlevtswere belore th A'der
n anat thet'entrsl Mailt n yesterday with a viow
to tticir Identification by persons who-o pock its
have teen picked recently Mis. Maria I". ciingun
picked out one ot the del enr ants at a man who wus
on the car when she wa robbod, as sho thoucht, but
she wouid Dot be positive about K Tbe lady tc
fled tbat the pockot-picking look place in one
of tl e cars on ( hesnut street, below Thlr eontn, in
dny-tune She Colt her dreps touched In a mannnr
to excite her suspicion and felt for her watch. Iir
dress hod been cut where the watch was, out the
thief had noi recned it. Her puree, however, con
taining thlrtv-fivo dollars, was tiken. Two nvin lm.
irrdiBfeiv started to leave the car, one o w.iom got
off, tbe other remaining on the p ntlonn, He said
that be was willing to be searched, nud tne con
ductor remarked that he knew him Ihc man who
lit d the money made bis escape. The hearing wai
continued until to-day.
Masonic Drgkeep. To the rhiladelphla
Ma'ocic books lave Just been addol svveral ot ihu
hU'ber and mot beautiful degree ol irmt honoroil
order t lie Ancient and accepted Sco t sh R 'e.
cemirl.-inr the (jrend I.odtro ot V rf'eclon, Dj
Jomville Coencl at I'll nee ot Jcni'slem Kil.vin
ting Chapter o Hose Croix, and tho Sovereign
t oimls'oiy n he oiliccs elect "t lb' so are :
(itlicers of Philadelphia Grand Lode of Pcrlecilun for
A 1. lS(-lharle8 t. Mover. T. P. O. M ; ('. oaford
K eit, 1). (I. M j J. Maillnon Whittiv. 8. (I War Ion
'J luiiiax Jaccilm .1. Q. W arden; tdwin F. M .o c i. K.
it ea s; 1 boinas R I'ai..n. t ireaurnr; i linrlea L
Unle. O. Hecreuirrs William .'.. Iielaad. U (Irmor.
Xuthnn Hmltli, O Alaierof( er. j Frank xtil.a O. I', o
ii ; t dwnrd trkxiand. O. Hospitaller.
('ft'.ceri o P lolnville ( ounnil o l'rln;es ot Jerua
hm lor A I). IHiitt. Ifenv C Yarrow M. E. S. f ti.
aster: Char es K. Mover, tl H.I'ilrnt; Jacob L. . lolin
srn. 8. O W arden Una. I,, lUln. G K. o' Seal and Ar
ehheo; Tho. K Patton, G. 'I reasurert Nathan nilth.ll.
Maxter of Ccreinonica; Joseph T. Whaun U. M. oi En
trance. Otllcers of the Kit win' tag Chapter of the Roe CroU,
for. II. 18i .lobn R. Kelbert, M W. and P. M. (
! firman P. Uollihead, H. Warden; Max rtonimer
vllle, J. Warden; 'I nomas R. t'ation, G Treasurer;
Charles L. Hale, G. Secretary; Nathan Nmtth.G Mas
ter ol ( er ; l.loyd II. Wa lon, G. C. ot Guard.
Ofl cers or Fhlladelnhla Sov ConilHtorv of B. P. R.
8 ,3! dep., for A. I). lHtiS.-Jeremiah L. Hutchinoon
I 1. Hov. G. Com ; Charles K. Mever. Lieut G Corn ;
Hany C. Tarrow, 24 Llent. G Com ; Thomis it.
liavl. U.o Mate; Townsend 8. Ilunn. G. I hanr.e;
lor; Charles L. lla'e. G. ecetary; tliotnas R Pat
ton, G Treasurer; Edward Strickland, O. Architeo.;
Edward U. Bvhnlder. O. St'd ttoaier: Abaalom Taylor,
G. om. oi Guard; Max Moininervhie. In. am. ; Na
than mlth (. Master ot Cer ; i'aniei Thompson.
; Engineer; Wll.lam B. hchulder, Tyler for al the
bodies.
The Domestic Mabkets. Meats of all
kinds have gone up, whi e vegetables liavo come
oown there is n sliht decrease in Lutter, The
quoiations tor to day are as follows :
tuples, V bait peck 8",)45
A-iarai;iis, i bubch 25t36
liuiter, roll 6ov$5
" tKiuad 60i70
Chickens pound 80;a.85
Celery, burc 30,a40
Cabbace p head 6.n;10
Lined Fruit, apples, quart 15ctl3
" peaches, sp quart 2ta 25
" cherries, f quart 26 w2
Kpcs. Jf) dozen in iilit
F lour and Mea) wheat, lb
rye. lb 6
" " bran, ip Ih
" " Iudiai , lb 8d3l
Ird $ lb iOa13
Weals icast beef. ib , . , ,'Lra?
" rump steaks, lb 22(25
" sii loin steaks, Ib 3&Vt35
Kutton, tore-quarter, lb lai 15
bind " lb 18r25
" chops lb 18n26
Pork, roasted and steak, ) lb 1822
Fried beef, lb SJ.aM
Peas, n w, t bait reck (i6x70
Potatoes white, lp bail peck 30o35
" sweet 70(g,75
raw berries, t quart 7075
Veal, bind quarter, lb ... lo18
' lore quarter, lb 10il2
" cutlets, tub 20(.26
Tresentation to A Fire Company.
Tl e Fancv Liress I5a 1 of the Weft Phdauulphia
c'c vuuipuuy was neia on iiiursdav evening last
at the Commissioners' Ha l, corner of Tb rty seveiitn
and Market streets, in commemorHtion oi their tenth
anniversary. Everything was conducted in the most
creditable manner, and iho large assemblage dis
peed at a late hour ereatlv pleased with the enter
tainment. Aleuullial silver fire-horn, two minia
ture boms, and a fine oil painting of tne .ate Presi
dent Lincoln were presented, on behalf oi their
friends, by Mr Parr, the Ticket Arent of the Phila
delphia and Media Railroad Company, and were
received, on b 'half oi' tne Hose Compauv, by
Colonel Robert P. Dccherr, in earnest and eloquent
addr eses.
" - - - vvu... vvuu vjiijiuvo IU -
rt Rtifl nn IhirrsHov Avnnins a. Tmci.tn I ....... l. j
" ..... u , u i . VII I J IUUI Lll nun
1 ine stie ts, on the charge of counnilting an assau t
ou.i miirri hiiu cairjing conceaiea ueadly weapons.
Offccr Clinton took him to Alderman Tuuion's
Cflice. He wob held to answer.
Lnfspection of Flour and Meal, fob
the Weik dinq May 10, 18ti0.-Barrels ot super
fine, 6089; barrels Corn Meal, 216; total, 6305.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Jgf TUE GREAT NATIONAL FAIR.
IDE LADY DIRECTORS OK THE
ion ill
Soldiers' ana
Orphan Home
Sailors'
Will commence to hold A PUBLIC FAIR, In the CITV
Ot W AHINGION, on the 15 h of MAY NEXT, the
proceeds of which are to be devoted to the Support and
Maintenance of the Orphans of H at tonal Soldier and
ballot, not otherwise provided lor In their respective
States and Territories.
1 be ladies Invite all who can to contribute towards
rcpieeentlng their State by a table at the fair
The charity Is a noble and deserving one, and It is
hoped tbat each State aud Territory will be liberally
represented.
All contribution should be addressed "NtTIONAI.
8' LIMKKb' AND HAILORVOKl'HAN HOME, WANH
ivc.nl ii ri "-n ... . i. i- i.i . ,
I he ore the opening oi tbe Fair
The lDHtitution will be opened for the reception of
. nuurru cd ice iti oi June next, ana apprcations ior
(.uiirBiiiu uxmy u lurwarueu immcuiaieiy to
MRS. J. CARLISLE, Secretary, Washington, D. C,
F ap ers trlerdly to the cause please copy. 4 2tf 18
THE VIRGIN
Gold Mining Company of Colorado.
1250 Original IntereMta, 9100 Eacb,
Ot wl Ich 850 are Beserved for WOfiKING CAPITAL.
The property ot the Company comdata of twelve
Leugea. In extent nearly hall a mile in length, situated
near ' eutral Cliy, Coloiado. I ubfcribera elect toelr
own otllcers. and themseive manaK the affairs oi the
Corneal y. Facb "eriKlnal interest," SilKI. nlves asab
sc rlbi r hia pi o rata amount 01 aujck In all the corpora
tion organined on these pre per1 tea
The Books let Hubtcription are now open. For a
prospectus giving lull particulars, or to aecareone or
more 01 these ' oiiglnai Inteieeis," addresa at once, or
apply to 4 aim
DUNCAN M. MITCHEHOS,
S. E. ccr. rOPBTH and WALNUT Streets, PhUada.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Oints CourTKOLbaa or the ('uuaenoT,
Wasiiinotom, Mar 8, ISM f
Whereas, 6atitactory notice has been transmitted to
the Comptroller ot ihe Curreucy tbat the capital atock
01 the si.COKD MAI ION AL BAKE. OF fHlLADhL
Hll A. Pa, ha been Increased in ths sum ( tlity ti.ou
sand doila i i,M),(XH)), In accordance wlib the provialona
ol It Article ol Association and tbat the whole aoiouut
01 sacb lncraas has been paid In, an that the pale uo
capliitl atock ol taid Bank now amounia to itieumol
THKKK UUMRL1 iMuUhaKD DOLL A hi
(saoo.ooo.
It w hereby certified that the Capital Stock of the
Pecond atlonal Bank of Philadelphia Pa. aioresalrf,
ha' been Increased as aforewid In the sumo' Kitty
1 bouf and Dollars (ado 1 OU) that aakl Inoreaae 01 caul l
baa btea paid Into aald Bank as a part of tbe Cauilal
stock tberevfi an 4 tUattoa mid bereaaeof capital is
approved by Ihe loniptrolle' 01 the t urrenry
la viltneiia rherevl 1 Sereuulo aitia my ortlclat signa
ture II. a. IHJLBDKI)
1 11 ft Deputy Cemptroller.
SPtCIAL NOTICES.
TO THE KOLDIER3 OF PENNSYL
VANIA. Ilimrso, May I. IS.
In obedience to emhnrlty eid In me bv a reoli
tlon adopted by tne Convention of Soldiers be d In trttn
city on IheeUhtb day ol March ISM I do hereby ie
quest the hoimrabiy dlrbarved o rtler of l ennnyl
vanla to meet In their respective I eg atlva Districts
and elect Iieleate, not excecdlns fle In number to
repiesen' their dl r.ct In a soldiers' I onventlon. to be
held in thecif ol riitsburg. on TL FsdaV. tb fl th 01
June next, at 1 o'clock A. W.
Where any Representative dls'rlct romprlse mors
nan one county, the manner ot electing the deleiMUM
I cpectiui teterre' to the fo dier of he nls ncttor
such conference as will rca .It In a lair ret resentalloa it
ti cb rounly
Cltlitne ho have borne arms In defence of the nation
slti-l irson have erpeclai tnttrest In the purpose ol
ibis Cot vemlon atd it i iksirable ihat as lul a reore
m mation the brave defender ot tne country as pos
rib e cl.ould he secured on this oceaslcn
.1. F HARTR.XNFT
I.ate Tlrevet Mnjor-t.emnnl USA
rnpers favorable to the cause wl. I pease puulsh the
h"e. ft 4t6 S
fccLPlFUS, ATTENTION! SSKM11LE
In yonr sirergth on SAIUi DAY EVENING.
May 12, S o'clotk. a in COI NTY rorRl ROOM,
lo con plete fie orKanlzatlon 0' the ' BOY.SIN BLUli "
JO-HUA T. OWK.V.
11 it President
t'J" Til E t NION STATK CENTRAL Ct"lM
Will I p mil nn cfat t lie room- of ihe alonJ
I'nlon ( lull. o. HCS 1 H T H N U 1 (-tree1, Phi ado plila.on
Vt FIiNKMiAi , ihe Iiith day of slay, instant at three
o c ock P M.
'lie in ft mi mice of every mrmber I ern st'v so'ieltod.
811:'t R.Ji l.DiN.i hainimn.
JOHN R. O o U G II.
"I'F.I I LIAR PKOrLE."
At the At'tDKsY M Ut i . MONDAY, May 14.
Tliteis icr sale at Asbmeal A Evann', No. 72; hcsn.it
striet and J rttmp.er'a Music sioro Seventh and Ch s
mit uriets I'ror open at 7. l ett i' e will commence
S. If r.ny Tickets remain unsold they mav be hd at
the door ol tbe Academy on Monday evening. 4 11 at
KiV THE GREAT LECTURE, " TIT. E TWO
-lc-' 'Ihlrteen ' by Major A. F. I'ALHOI'N, la'e
hlol 01 tcout under Ceu. rai Gmnt, will be delivered
In tOSt OUT BALI, May 14 at 8 P. lu.
1 It kets to tie ! ad at l uvh's-ioro Mxth and Ch'snot
smeisj Manlen's, io. Mb Chesnut; and at the Uali
on aturlll'.v.
dn lsclon. 35c. llcfcrvcd seats. 5?c. 8 10 3.
KSS" RIEESTAnT'S LAST WORK "STORM
IN TDK RO( KY MOCNTAI.NS"-now 01 ex
hlbltlen by permission of the Artist lor the Benefit ot
tbe 'l.lnco n Instl inlon and soldiers' and Sal'ors'
Orphi.n Boys' Home." at WtKPKKo'lH. TAYLOR
BROWN 'tv No 81V and 814 CHKfM'T S'rect, for one
month m y. Open In m III A, M. to 10 P M. .
bean n 'ticket, el W lnKle Ticket cenw. C4 21 lm
MACHPELAH CEMETERY SOCIETY".
A Sncclnl Meeting ot this Society will be held
at the Ground, on TU t:-D. Y KVhMU, Vav Is. lsHH,
Li, av ID, IMMi,
By order ot tile
at o c ocx. ior alteration ol By-Jaws, Bj
B oa'd 01 Llrecior
6 11 3i
M. GRIER. Secretary.
KT0 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IIIGII
WAYS.. Office of Chief CoMaissioNF.a. )
8. W Cob.vkr Fifth and Walnit ikkbts
PliiLADEt i niA, May 3 'fbti J
N t TICK Ownrrs 01 Hack aud Carriages kept lor
llire are tiercb notified tht thev must tenew their
License on or before the first day 01 June, isii6 The
penalty lor neglect is Five Dollars for each and ever,
time the veblc e 1 used alter tne above dnte, at d will be
sirlctlv cnlorced 111-MAS M TRIOI.
, ,, License Clerk.
Section 1 of an Crdlnnncc relating to Hackney Car
riages passed Mavf), IffiS : Thin every Hack. Stage
coach Cab 1 harlot Conehle, oupe, Barouche, Lan
dau, or otler vehicle whether on wl.eelsor runuers,
except Omnibuses and Huilroad Cars drawn bv one or
more horse or other animal power, v. hies shall be
used In the City of Phlladelthia ior the convevance ot
persons tor hire lrom place to place w:thln the said city,
eliail b deemed a hackney cainage within tbemeaniug
01 ihi oroinance. 5 odth3;
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH-
AV AYS 4 itHoo rtf Cfilaal mn.liu;Ah- a ir
' " - - -' w . '- ' uuiuiiOBIUUBr. at TV
(orner ot FIFTH and WALK U 1 Stree a.
..FHiLAnp.i.riiiA. May 10,1866.
NOTICE TO CONTRACIORS.
Sealed Proposa s will he rccelven at this Office nn'tl
12 o'clock Al.on MONDAY, Mav the 14th. ISntt tor the
grading ot Hare street, Horn Twenty-fllth ftreet to
Mlor street at so much por cubic yard, the gr.i
olng to be done according to the grades how esiabllahod
by law.
All bidders mav be present at the time and place tor
opening 01 said proposals, and the lowest bidder will
come torward within three days thereater to execute
tbe contract or consider his bid withdrawn.
. v, W. W.8MEDLEY,
H3t Chief Commissioner ol Hlghwavs.g
Kg THK KOLLOWINiJ (iENTLEMEN HAVE
teer duty elected Offieers of the PHILADiiL
rillA lllAMBER OF COMMERCE, 10 serve for the
ensuing ytai:
FRBH1DF.NT
JOSEPH S. PEROT.
MANAOKRS.
A LKX NDKR G. CATTELL,
HARLKS H. ( 'ITMUIN.is,
.USE- A. WRIGHT,
HOWARD HINCHMAN,
CIIARLK- KNECH 1 .
fl.MHA E. 1' A LONE,
NA 'HA B ROOK K,
JOHN H MH IIE0ER,
TRKASI'RER.
c . , , RAWU1L L. WARD.
t-nbseriptions will be rcce'ved at the l.'oome o' the
torn 1 xebenge Association, lor the balance of the
ciipl al stock, daily, noro 11 A. M. to VI M.
(Signed) sAJll'iL L. WARD, Treasurer.
Philadelphia, May 11. 1FH6 6 II lm
trS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM--
PAN Y.
TREA81 RtR'6 DEPARTS! TNT, )
PMILADELfHlA Al By 2, 1M6 f
NOTICE TO STO(KHOLitKi.-The Hoard o'
Directors have this day declared a semi anuunj d vidend
oiUVE PtR CENI.on the capital slock of the Com
pany. c ea ol National and ttate taxeB. payable on ana
alter Way 80, lSbU.
Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividend can
be had at tbe office of the Compan? . No. Jfcis s. IHIR.
llluSAS T. FIRTH,
o80t 'treasurer.
fr0 PHILADELPHIA AND Ite'aDINU
T,5AJ, ROAD COMPANY, Ofllee No. 227 South
FOURTH Mreet.
.. , . . v , PniLAbELPni a April 28 186.
. Notice Is hereby given to the Stockho dew o. this
( ronuny, that the option of receiving tlte'r Dividend
In Stoca or Cash, under the resolution ol the Board Ut
llih 1 ecember, 1SWJ. will cease on aud after the alst o'
A'ar, ls6, and that such Stockholders a oo not demand
their Dividend to be paid to ihem In Stock on or before
that day , wl'l be thereafter entitled to receive It in Cash
oniv. t4 30 lmj 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OP MAR-
RIAGE I t ontainlnir nmrtv.Kin naona and I'lli
fine Plate and Fngravingaol the Anatomy of the Human
Groans in I State ol Health and Disease, with a Treatise
on Earlv Frrore, Its Deplorable Consequences upon tbe
Mind and Body, with the Author's Hanoi Treaimeut
ihe only rational and tucc essiul mode ot cure, as slwwn
by the iej ort ot canes treated. A truthful advwer to the
marrhd and those contemplating nmrrfage. who entei
taln donbts of their pbyslcai condition Sent free of
poetage to any address, on rcelpt oi a cent hi stamp
or noBial currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX No.
SI MAIDEN Lane Albany. N. Y.
Tbe anihor may be consulted upon anv ot the diseases
apon which h's hook treats either j trtnally or by mail
and medicines sect to any part ol the world. 11 8 Sin
trW BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE.
i-3 THE BI ST IN THE WORLD.
Haimless reliable lu-tantaneous. The oo'y perfect
dve. No disappointment no ridiculous tints, but true
to nature, b ack or brown
GLM'INE IS nIUNED WILLIA1I A. BATCHELOB
A LSO,
Regenerating Fx tract oi Mlliifl ears restores, preserves
and beautifies the hair, prevent ha dues. Sold by all
Druggists Factory o,81 BARCLAY rt.N. Y. 3HJ
rz? DINING-ROOM. F. LAKEMEYER,
- C A RT i R'S Alley, would respectfully Inform the
Pub Ic Bcneially that he has leitnothmg undone to make
this place comtottable In every respect lor the accoiu
nodation oi guests. He has opened a large and com
niodlou Dinlna-Room In the second orv Hia smir
coii n i
W M1HKY
Is lurtilt-'ied with BRANDIES. WINKS
, Etc.. Ftc. ot SUPERIOR BRANDS. 11 '
frsp JUST PUBLISHED-
by the Physicians of the
NEW YORK MUSEUM,
the Ninetieth Edition ot their
FOUR LECTURES,
entitled
PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.
To be had In e. tor four stamp by addressing Secre
tary Ntw Ycrk ilufeum of Anatomv.
7 1H No. 618 BROAD WAY. New York.
ESTABLISHED 1795.
A. S. ROBINSON,
Freneli Plate Looklng-Classes,
ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC
ftjanniaotnrer of all kinds of
Looltinc-GlaiBH, Portrait, and Vic
ture Frames to Order.
No. 810 CHESNTJT STREET.
TEIED rcOR ABOVE THE COMT1NCN1AL,
PIIILAPrLPPlA. . 16 1
AMUSEMENTS.
TrSLEY'8 CONTINENTAL NEWS
XV IXCRANOE.
Choirs at to all p aces oi Amusement may be ba
sp 10 bH o'cititk nv etenmi t 1 l ly
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MU8IC, CORNER
Of BROAD and LOLU8T S'reeot
Lessee and Manager WILLIAM WUKATLET.
inn (Saturday) EVF'I"0 May U,
THK FAR" W ELL APPEARANCE
In Pb Hade nhla oi the celebrated
kkvel niocrr.
on whlcn occasion will be preannted
THE Til It! F.-fA'.ED RfNCrTM AM.
fn which (t.-PRlf L RAVf LwM sn aln five speak'ng
ehkrarter (In Invllsh), and sing the beautl.ui baua i,
"Weeping (or Ihee "
ANTOi.NK RAVKLwIU also sustain three epesklng
charaaier (In English).
At er Mch a
GRlsli BPANlSrt D1VKRTIIVNMKNT.
To conclude with, lor the first aud only time, the totio
comic pun om'me of
POM.O, OR, THE 1NTFLLIOEN T APE
Albino, an live seer mtn OH RAVEL
Hon Falch'o UAIIRIEL R WEI.
1 1tano, a egr. VOUNU MERI(
Pongo, the Ape PA OL MARTI. NKTT1
All .MISSION cents
Reeied Seat M cents
FmiiI v uxle HO cents
Airpnltheatre Weent
Doors open at H past 7. To commence at S o'clock.
Seaia secured in advance at ('. W. A. Trumpler's
Music Stoie. Seventh nd Chesnut streets, and at the
It ox Oillce ot the Academy lrom 9 A. at till 4 P. M.
WElfUCAN ACADEMY" OF MUSIC.
THE THIRD AND LAST CONCERT
OP TBS
HANDEL AND HAVEN SOCIETY,
wl'l take place on
lCrSDAY KVF.MrTG, Slay 15,
on vihlch occaaion
HAIDSM
SEAS O N S
WILL MK PERFORMED ENTIRE.
M1S-. ( AK)LIs. Rl HI Ml-. Soprano;
MR GF RO PIVPHO.s Tenon
K J. R. '1 II 'l MAS. Ilasso,
wll' suita n the principal parts assisted by the power! u
Chorueof ih ouImi.v, oi
IHI Ft- 11UDRED VOK ES and the
I1ERMANIA ORCIIKM'R ,
CllaKLK SCHMiDT. Leader.
The whole nnfer the dlree Ion of O- KU sENfZ.
Hie Pox i-hett will be opened at C. W. A. TRUVf
PI fcl 's Mulo Store SEVENTH and C'dEsNUT
Streets, on WKDNKt DAY. May 9.
1 icket to all parts of the house Fifty Cents
Reserved heats One Dollar
Concert to commence at 8 o'c ock preclselv,
Subicriber holding tickets dated Vlay 3 wl l present
them at 1 rumpler', hern thev will receive Tickets ior
Reserved Seats, In exchange, lor tne 15th.
8 in l'i U f St
NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE.
CHKSM7T Street, above ') welith.
LEONARD OKOVERA WILLIAM K. SINN. Lessees
and M answers.
WILLIAM F. SINN Resident Manager.
NO. K K CaANtlt OF TIME.
I'oors open at 7 15. Curtain rises at 8.
MR. EDWIN AD VMS.
rills EVKXINU
bIS EVENI MJ
THIS KVCnINO
this f.vf.mmu
a glorious bill,
a glorious bill.
A Glorious Mil.
A Glorious fill.
A Glorious Bill.
A Glotlo.s Bill.
IMMENSE ATTRAC1 ION.
lMjlirNSK, ATTRACIIOS.
Immense Attraction
Immense Attraction.
Immense Attraction.
Immense Attraction.
THE ROBhEKS.
THE RORBKRS.
THK ROBKEKS.
THE UOHBhKl.
'i ll iv RtiBBKKS.
THE ROBBERS.
CI arlesde Moor Mr. EDWIN ADAMS
MY WIFK'S BONNET.
MY WIFE'S BONNET.
MY WIFE'S BONN ET.
MODAY EVENINO. May H,
THE DEAD HEAR I'.
THE DEAD HKARf.
THE DEAD HEART.
Admission to evening perloimance, Mc., 5flc, and 1)1.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Begins quarter to 8.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, May 1?,
Eighteenth Night ol the Brl.liant Engagemeut ot
. MR. EOWIN BOOIH,
who will appear In bbakespeare's Tragedy of
HAMLKT,
which has been placed on the stage in a stvle, It Is hoped,
combining splendor of production with strict historical
correctness. No expense or effort has been snared In the
endeavor, by a more sirictly pictorial arrangement of tbe
ordinary stage resources, and by the fldaiity, appropriate
ness, and superior execution of the seetal means oi
scenic Illusion. io carry out the spirit of the piay Into
tbe most minute delal s.
MR. EUW1N BOOTH AS BAMLKT.
I.sertes ....Mr CHARLES B RRON
Mr. J. 11. TA1 LOR a the (.host ot Hamlet's Father.
HAMLET EVI.RY EVKM.sU.
Chairs secured three davs In advance
R. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Begins at IH o'clock.
MISS FAN S Y V. TILTOV,
FOR 1111 NIGHT ONLY.
SATURDAY EVENING, May 12,
the great drama ot
WA1 1 ING FOR THE VERDICT.
Martha Miss FANNY V. TILTOS
Jasper McK.ee him kin
Jonathan j r. E. L. Tllton
Blink.es Mr t. Hemp e
curul lrs. C. llann
THE GOOD-FOR-NOTIJINu.
MONDAY
lENEFI'l' OF MRS CHARLES HENRI.
SbEEP IN WOLF'S CLOTHING
AMD a
JACK BUfc.PPA.RD.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE
WALNUT Btreot, above Eighth.
ANOTHER STARTLING NOVELTY.
Engagement oi the un'ivalied
MISS LEO HUDSOV.
and her trained t teed SENSATION," who will appear
in the grand spectacle of
MAZEPPA ;
OK
THE WILD HOrtSE OF TARTARY.
First appearance ol MK, HARRY PEARSO N.
Q B. HOWE '8 CIRCUS, CORNER OF
kJ. Lot UfeT ana BROAD, In rear of
ACADEMV O' asUSIC.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, positively the
LAST TWO DATS
TWO PERFORMANCE DAILY.
At2and7o'c ock P. M.
AIL 1HK GREAT ARTIST8.
MISS LUCY WATSON,
111 REE CLOWNS,
BAM LONG,
FRANK WHITTAKEB.
LITTLi MAC, from
P.RYANT'8 MIS8TRELA
Mr. PIFRCE vUl enter
CROCKE I T'8 DES OF LIONS
at each periormanee. (A li 2t
Acmlssioo 50 cents.
Children under 10 years 2ocent.
QOSCEB1 II A LL.
A GRAND CONCERT
will be given at ( O.sCEKl HaLL bv the
BLACK SWAN TROUPE,
On WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 16.
MlhS E. T. GREENFIELD. '
'1 be Celebrated iH.ACK SWAN.
Miss KATE LANIVR, Miss RACHEL DENNET, Mls
BFUECi'A Mi'KTMOB- NCY, Mr FRANK WOODS
ienor;Mr CLIFF. Baritone; Mr WILLI AM MOUKI s.
Baato, have kludiy voluuteered their services, assisted
by a Full Cbo.us.
Proleasor KING Conductor
Reserved seats 50 cent
Admission 25 cents
Doors opt a at 7. To commeace at 8.
Kaeoi Ticket to commence at T. R Pngh's Book
store. Sixth aud Cheung streets, May 10. 5 9 (it
rpHE ORIGINAL MAGNIFICENT MOVING
.1 Diorama of the CONFLAGRATION" OF VOSCOIV
will be exhibited every evening this week at tho AS
ShMBLi BUILDING, commencing atH o'o'ouk. Tlio
moonlit Domes and Battlements of the "City of the
i tars." the advance and retreat ot the French army,
tbe hasty flight ol the citizens, carrying with thetn
their treasure; the spread of the flames, the booming o.
cannon ringing oi bells, etc. etc. make this exhibit Ion
one oi the mom ihriiilng and attractive work oi art that
has ever beep witnease by the Ainerlean pub lo.
Mafinee on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER
NOONS, at 1 o'clock.
Admission Z5 cents. Children is etnts. 5 7 fit
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO A
GHEAT WOBK OF ARr
SOW OH EXHIBITION AT
F. GAB YLEW1TZU
PHILADELPHIA ART OAiXERY.
N o. 1 1105 CHESNUT Stent
Cammarana's Great Historical Picture ol the
S.CKlNO OF AL1AMURV
BV CABWMAL IIDSKO, IN 179J
Pali ted by order of the ' talian Government.
1 he Picture will bo engraved by JOH N SARTAIN.
For a mil description of tblsextraoidlnary pioductioa,
we reler to the printed details In the Gallery.
s dmlsslon to the Gal erv 25 cents. 4 21 lm
MUSICAL SOIREE,
EVERY EVENING,
AT THS
C1TT('BFS AND HEADING ROOMS.
N. YiVt CHrSNCr HtreeL
Ihiiad.lpbJa. (4161m
AMUSEMENTS.
TJNITED STATES PRIZE CONCERT
TO BE GIVEN AT
CIIOS13YS OPKIIA IIOU8K
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
May SB. 1BGO.
K5.C0O VALUABLE PRIZES,
VALUED AT $492,07925,
WILL BE 1 RK8INTID 10 TICKE MI0LDER9
INCLUDISO
$ICO,C0O IN GREENBACKS.
Rnmlitr of Tlrketa I as tied, 300,000.
PRICE, $100 EACH.
This ts the greatest Inducement ever o (To rod to ths
public, one ticket of every four drawing a price.
The following prizes are a few among the many to bo
drawn. For lull list see circulars i
1 Gitt, m Greenback 30 001
I do do 10 Don
I do do 5.0 -n
1 do do 4,000
1 do do ii 3,0 0
1 do so t UOJ
25 do do tlOOOeach 25 CO
20 do do IHK) each 10,000
30 do do 5V each 1,000
1 do Residence No. (82 Wauash avenue lo.ixo
1 do do Lake street soon
1 do do No. 37 Newberry street 5.000
5 do Cottages, oa Fuitnn, near Pau lna St.... 10 000
2 do do No. 16!) W. Liberty and No.
537 W.Indiana streets 6 000
i do do In good locality 0,0o0
10 do City Lots, SJtO each 8,000
The drawing will take p ace alter the Concert en
the stage ot the.Opera House, where lfl.ooO persons can
witness It. A committee will be appointed by the au
dience to superintend the same All purchasers and
agents will be supplied with correct lists of drawings at
soon as published. Parties holding tickets will retain
them until alter the drawing, and If their number ap
pears In the list ot drawn numbers, they will forward
their ticket Immediately, with lull directions as to the
shipping ot goods or moneys, tickets are for sale at
principal Hotels, Book, and Music f tores in tho city,
and at our office, No. 133 DEARltORN Street. Price, fl
each. Sent b mall on receipt of price and stamp for
return postage.
Good and reliable Agents wanted in every cltv,
town, and vi.lage in the United states, to whom
great Inducements are oilered. Relorencea required
SPECIAL TERMS. OR CLUB RATKS
Any parly procuring a club ot five or more names for
tickets, and lot at a ng us the money tor the sumo, will
be allowed the following commission, viz:
WE WILL SEND
5 Tickets to one address for 84 50
10 do do do it uo
211 do do do n-ftO
30 do do do 2S25
40 ao do do 115 01
50 do do do 4;l,50
And 1U0 do do do haoO
In every case send the name snd post office address
oi each teparate subscriber.
Money by drait. post ofhee order, express, or in re
gibteied letters, msy be sent at our risk.
All coiLUionicatluus should be addressed to
WIGGINS, BRADFORD & CO.,
No. 133 DEARBORN Street.
Chicago, 111.,
Post Office Drawr 5913.
The propiietor will donate to the Lincoln and Douglas
Monument Fnud S'iUOO; a so, there will be reserved
,roui the peiton drawing the 3U Ouo prize, lor the same
purpose.
tickets for sale at the ptlncipal Hotels, and at tbe
Music more ot banes iruuipier, at the 8. . corner ot
Seventh and Chesuut stree s.
He. ere nee- lion M. S. Wilkinson. ex-Senator of Min
nesota: Hon G V. Lawience. M. O ol Pa ; Hon. Alex.
Randall, ex-Gov. ot Wis.; Hon. Wm. Jiontgomcrv. ex
M. C. oi Pa. Hon k ajor Dan. ilaee ex M. C el Ind ;
Hon. liaJ. Lav cock, oi Kansas; Hon. Win Lefllngwell,
Lvons Iowa; Hon. JoBepti hnox. of Chlca.0 ; Hon. C.
Graves Smith, of Minn I Jacob Foisythe, -gt. M S. R.
R.. hlcago. HI ; M. Kronberg a Co., Imoortem of
.Vetches Chicago; Mansell, Whl.'e A Co., New Orleans,
Loulsiana.
N. B. Fdltors of rountry papers are authorized to act
as our agents, and they wl 1 be allowed i all (emmission
on all t'ekets ord red, whether for themselves or other
parties, who may order through thetn Proposals lor In
serting this advertisement requested. (4
"URL GAERTNER'S GRAND CLASSICAL
.J MATINEE
will ruke place on
THURSDAY, May 17,
AT THK
FOYER OF THE ACAIiEMY OK MUSIC.
VIA'1 IN EE will commence at 4 o'clock.
Tickets ot admist-lon si 00
To be had at the Music Stores and at the Door.
See Programme. It
QiOIREE ACADEMIQUE.
N'HfRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION by tbe BROAD
fTR(ET CADETn, In Mnging. Gymnastic, tactics,
and Elocution, at the A ADEMY OF MUSIC, on
THURSDAY EVENING, Mav 17, 1KB6
Admission. 50 cents. No extra charge tor reserved
seats, llraets for sale at E. Cummisk's Bookstore,
No 1037 Chesnut street.
Exercises c mmence at IH precisely. 5116!
ERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE
T neareals everv SATCKDAY AFTRoON AT
SU H AL F UND HALL. 3)4 o Clock. Eniiagements
madcliy addressing GEO HG K BASTERT. Agent, No. l .1
M ONTKH FY street between Htvee snd Vine 116 "
HE
OLDEST AND LARGEST
lo
SADDLE AND HARNESS
MAKC'ACTURINfl ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
COUNTRY.
LACEY, MEEKER & CO.,
No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET,
OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE:
BUGGY HARNESS, from 22 50 to 9150
LIGHT BAROUCHE do 60 00 to 350
HEAVY do do 7500 to 500
EXPK1SS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 2750 to 90
WAGON AND SELF-Ar JUSTING 15-00 to 30
STAGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to 50
LADlFb' SADDLE, do 12 00 to 150
GENTS' do do 8-00 to 75
Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Rosetts, Horse Covers
Blushes, Combs, roaps. Blacking, Ladles' and Gents
Travelling and Tourist Baga and Sacks, Lunch Basket
Dress lg and fchlrt Cases. Trunks and Valises.
3 Smrp Mi. I jltl CHKSNUT ST.
JOBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURERS,
IMPORTERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Taints, Tarnishes, and Oils,
No. 201 NORTn FOURTH STREET,
t It 3m N. E. CORNER OF RACE.
g P R I N G.
BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AMD MATIBIAM VOB TBS 8 A HE.
BES1 QUALJTT AND STYLE OP SPRING
MATTRESSES.
J. 8. FULLER,
411sinUi8m No. 0 6, SEVENTH. Street.
FURNITURE.
ROSEWOOD, CHAMBER,
AND PAItLOR SUITES.
AT ,
GEORGE J. IIEXKELS',
THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS,
4 14 Inn Formerly of Nos. (00 and 811 CHE8NCT St
WALNUT CHAMBER
AND PARLOR SUITES.,
Either Polished or Oiled,
AT
GEORGE J. HENKKLS'.v ,
THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREKTM,
4 14 lm Foimtrly of Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT St.
LMTRNITURE .THE L A R O E ST,
J t'hespest and Beat Stock of Fuiultnrs In the
world is to be lound at
GOULD ft CO. '9
U5I0N Ft HNI1UBE HEFOT.
CORNER OF MNTII ANI MAHKKI' NTREKT4,
ai,d Nos. 37 and 3 N. hK OM) Street
Fsrlor Suits, in Hair, Brocade, Fluah, Damask, or
Rep.
Itinlng-room. ( hamher. Library Kitchen, and Office
Furul ure, at tabu oualy low prices, aud the newest
uti es and patterna.
Tubllc Building. School, College, and Shop Fun Ifure
In tnrtit". arietT.
ail kind, oi Furniture wanted bv housekeepers at
exoedlngiy 'ow pilces ateliherot their Immense e.tab
ll.hm.nla It H want lo save monev and get well
setvad go lo COULD CO. betore purchaaing ele
wbeie corner of NINTH and il AltiitT, and Noa. it
and !8 N, HEt OND Htreet. . S ip
GROCERIES.
1 EAS REDUCED TO 1, AT INGRAM'S
X Tea Vt arehone. No. 43 H. PKCON D Street.
"pOASTRD COFFEE REDUCED TO 30 CTS.
A at IN ORAM'S lea Warehouse. No. 43 8. 8E ONU
Ktrei t.
40'
C. RFi?T MILD COFFEE, AT IN(;RAM"3
i ea vt urcnme. No. 43 H. 8EC0ND Htreet
I EAH AND COFFEES AT WHOLESALE
iiriiea, mi ifi.nju ii ica v arenouse, o. s.
REEN COFFEES FROM 2i TO W CTS. A
tttbW&?G&VJtM W"eh,He- f I4..9'
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING. IN Oit GOING TO TUB
COUNTRY.
Those who wish to purchase supplied el the best
duality of KIN. GRiK EKIKH. will hud a fa. I and
choice stock of the be t that can be imported or pro
cured iroin tbe New York. Boston or Fbllade.pbla
market, and can be supp.lcd with goods In package, at
a holepale prices
Particular attention Is paid to packing In the neatest
an mott sale manner poaaib e.
Good delivered to any of tbe depots, express ofilces,
or out in the country, tree of charge.
SIMON COLTON A CLA RKE,
414SrpJ 8.W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT.
rp II E "EXCELSIO
II A. TSL S
(Selected from the best Corn-Fe Bogs,)
ARE 1UE BEST IN THE WORLD.
j. ii. miciiTner & CO.,
GENERAL PROVISION HEALERS,
And Curers of th Clebratl
" EXCELSIOR"
SUGAR CURED IIAMS
Tongues and Beef,
Ncs. 142 and 144 North ER0NT Street.
None genuine unlets branded
"J. B. il. A CO.. EXcEI 8IOR."
The Justly celebrated EXCELSIOR" HAMS arc
cured by J. B In. & Co (In a sttle peculiar to them
selves) expressly for FAMILY tHfc ; are ot dehuioos
flavor! tree from tbe unpleasant taste of salt, ami are
pronounced by epicutea superior to any now often-d for
saie. 2li7mths3m
jyjTLLWARD & WINEBRENER.
WM. MILLWAKD,
D. S. WKhRKNtn.
MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURERS'
SUPPLIES,
No. 118 MARKET Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
AGENTS FOB TOX SALE Of
Cotton and Woollen machinery,
Dealers in Manufacturers' Supplies of every do.
scription.
Oak Tanned Leather Belting
AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHINti
Of best quality and manufacture. 4 26 Smrp
J3. J- WILLIAMS,
No. 16 North SIXTH Street,
MANUKACltJKEB OK
VENETIAN BLINDS,
AUD
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest and finest assortment in the city at the
lowest prices. (i i 2mrp
NT ORE H HADES MADE AND LETTERED.
TJNITED STATES
BUILDER'S MII,J
Nob. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St.,
rBILAPELPHlA.
ESLER & BROTHER,
WOOD MOrtDINQw, BRACKETS. RTaIR BALCO
TER8, HEWEL POSTS, GEKERAL TCBN1NQ
SCROLL WORK ETC.
BllELVG rLAMED TO ORDER.
The largest assortment of Wood Mjuldlngs In hl city
constantly on hand. 4 17 3m
Q-REEN TEAS,
GKBEN CORK,
VKEijH I'KACHES,
KR1SH TOMATOES, FLU MS,
AlBEItT G. IlOliEUTS
DFALER 1)1 FINE GROCERIES
COB ELEVENTH AISO VET it BIS."
TnE STAMP AGENCY, NO. S04 CHESNU1
HTRFET. ABOVE THIRD, WILL DH CO JiTi j Vim
A8 HERETOFORE.
BTAMPH Of VFRT DE8CRIPTIOW OOS8TAHTL1
OH IlAaD, AD IU AMI AMOUNT 11 1
SCAMPHOR TROCHES, SV
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