The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 19, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 18C6.
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NUMBER LXVI1I.
A DIET FOR MENTAL DYSrKPTlCO, AND A CURE
FOR UY-roOHONDRIA, HT-POCRIRT, OR ANY
COMPLAINT V A HY ORDER.
JiY OUH RKR1KS EDITOK.
AMI DIAKT.
tJUCBT MBTRK-lLLOOICAti OBSERVATIONS FOR TIH
VVSAK.
Honda?. 1 1, riecd Con Ire Stephens complains
that the Accounts of tho Fenian Circles ouuht
to to made square. O'iUlionv roplies that
they have never learned tho art ol "equaling
tho Circlo."
TliCBlfty. 1 ."J. Colorado Bill vetoed by Provident
Johnson. I tie Senators elected trom tlioom
trvo btate not allowed a war on the nato
floor, nor any of the chairs, bat have to stand it.
Wcdncndftjr, 10. Great excitoinont of tho Kacos
at Memphis. On the first beat tho Black rase
oamo oer boine distanced, the Whites having
it all tbeir own way in tbuir reconstruction
policy.
Th limit ay. 17 City Connoils moot. Tho Gas
Trust boiii "ont oi Joint," Common Council
appoint a Joint Committeo ot five to exauuno
the sinews ol tho animal.
Trldny. IH Anna I'ickinson speaks a plooo of
her. mind at tho Academy of Music. Alio savs
there is no peace lor (he 1'ies.uont or lor
tho country cither.
Sattrijr, Scries Column Day. Tho Editor,
bavins received a note from Santa Anna, was
about poinir on to EliKibeihnnrt; but on look
ing into ''Peterson's Detector" fouud tho note
to be a counterfeit.
(From Oar Own Correspondent.)
KLizABETnroitT, New Jersey, May 17.
Mr. Scries Editor: Here I am, in the pre
sence of his Popocatupelt Highness Brigadier
General Santa Anna I. I came to see him with
the laudable desire of rinding out what he wanted,
and other private matters, and reporting it with
all haste lor your column.
1 arrived at this inland city by way of Tacony,
n the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, and
immediately inquired of the newsboys for the
General's residence they showed me, and on
entering the front door. I found the umbrella of
New York the HeraidCs reporter in the stand, eo
I knew I had not come too soon.
As soon as I could, I rushed upstairs and
hallooed through tho keyhole "Correspondent
cf The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph,
and nobody to introduce him !' The General
immediately took his wooden leg off the table,
and cried, "Open ze door," which I did, when I
was soon alone in his highness' presence. The
furniture was neat, not gaudy, such as would
become the representative of a republic like
Mexico CaDton matting on the floor, four chairs
of three different varieties, a very well veneered
table, with most all of the veneering yet on it,
and two demijohns, constituted the stock of .fur
niture on hand. I made known to the General,
in as few words as possible, the object ot my
visit, when he expressed great pleasure in hav
ing an opportunity to tell what he was here for.
Yesterdav he had told four New York reporters,
and he would be glad to commence with me
to-day.
"Senor I suppose ze newspaper folks want to
know why I leave my tranquil home at St.
Thomas. One was, ze musquitos wa begin to
come, and ze ozer to restore ze republic of
Mexico which I made myself forty years ago.
I want to get some Mexican Centres formed in
zis great country, and I be ze Head Centre, and
when Senor Stephens get what money he want
and leavo New York, zen I want my friends to
Ito to Monsieur Jones' Woods and cheer for zo
Republic of Mexico which I mae forty years
ago. Ze Mexicans now want monish most of
zem as I know want monish, and ze hope of all
peoples as want monish must be zis great
country."
"Are you aware, General," we ri9ked, "that
people think you want to be President of Mexico
and get hold of that $30,000,000 loan lately in
troduced into Cor.giess?"
"Bah, Senor, I could not expect zat, for
fcenor Johnson, zo American President, would
Dot take notice of ze bill, and voc you call veto
it, before he see vot it was; or, if he did not, we
wowld use ze monish in our Circles hero before
it get to Mexico. No, Bar. All I waut Is to be
ze Head Centre of ze Mexican republic which I
made lorty years ago. I want also to see ze
preat men ot zis gre.it country. I want to see
Senor Horace Grceloy and eome of ze principal
black Republicaus; ze Mexican Republicans are
sot all black, but some of zem are. I have one
who is my cook, and zey tell him at zis house
that he look like Senor Greeley. I want also to
Bee Generul Scott. I did not got a trood chance
to eee him when he was in ze Mexican republic,
because I was very busy wheu he was there,
and I had to leave as soon as he came where I
was, and all ze time be was in ze republic I was
kept very busy, and did not get a chance to see
him. I see out of my window on ze wharf
they are building a sign with ze words
BCBMBII SHOT HERE.
And I have been waiting to see ze shooting, and
zc rubbish.
"If I wus In my r.epubhc of Mexico, which I
made forty years aao, I would get all ze French
men, and put zem together, and put a wall
OBJECT OP SANTA ANNA'S VISIT.
around ze placp, and put on zc walls big guns
pointing at ze Frenchmen, and I would say on
ze sign :
RUBBISH SHOT HERB.
'And I would shoot zem, and all zc Mexicans,
too, zat was zc enemies of ze Republic which I
made forty years ago, and zat 1 ze way I would
make ze republic free."
The above is but a brief resume of the im
portant conversation I had with the General,
and If you think it will serve the purpose of
that interesting republic you may print it. I
see the correspondent of the London limes has
printed his interview with President Johnson,
and surely the policy Ol General Santa Anna Is
equally in need of explanation. As I was about
to leave, the General, leaving state manners,
said, "Senor, will you indulge?" pointing to the
demijohns. I consented, and then and there
the General and myself drank to the health, of
Santa Anna of the Mexican Republic, and I of
the Mouroe Doctrine, both very sick men.
Your Own CortRESi'ONDBNT.
Fun in Council.
Myth CrilTiths, last Thursday, ofl'ered a reso
lution Instructing the Chief Engineer to obtain
in writing from the contractors when the Chcs
nut Street Bridge will be finished and ready for
travel. We would, in behalf of the Bridge
inform this Myth that there are too many serious
matters claiming the attention of Councils
without the members indulging in jokes like
this. It this thing is allowed to go on, some
body will next ask, What is going to become of
th Gas Committee ? Or, What is the New Court
House, to Cost? Which are the Streets 'that
have been cleaned ? And a hundred others, both
alike funny and irreverent in an assemblage like
the City Councils.
The Fine Art.
Life Insurance Agent "But, sir, your life may
becutsbort, and your family deprived of your
support."
Artistr "Oh ! they are fully prepared for such
an emergency. There's my stock of old pictures,
studies, and sketches, which are worth nothing
now, but will realize a handsooie sum in that
event. Why, sir, if I could only come back
again I'd find myself a rich man.''
Oil With His Head!
"A 6laughter-house has been erected near this
city to do tho entire slaughtering of the city. It
can work off daily 15,000 head of cattle, hogs,
and ehecp." Chicago Paper.
We feel a regret that this paper does not tel1
us how these 15.C00 heads are "worked off."
Are tbey wrung like chickens, or do they catch
them in a trap, like a mouse, and then are they
pulled and twisted off ? It seems to us the
"Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani
mals," should lock iuto the workings of this
House.
Spiiitual.
That liquors latterly run slow,
Kach tapster doth assever,
And yet, some haopy ones, 1 know
Aro activo more than ovor.
I or, wen din? by a place where Malt
and Mirth are much prevailing,
I noticed "Alo and Porter vault"
Over the cei:ar railing.
A Question for tub Benevolent. When
Seuimes says he is ruined in purse, that he
cannot pay his debts; and in person, that he
cannot pay the debt of nature even would it
not be well to give him a neck's tension ?
Con. by Stone thipell, Esq. Why did the Greeks
do more than any other nation to retard the pro
gress of the fine arts?
Ans. Because they supplied lots of Phidias
(of hideous) pictures.
For Stone Blind FeopleThe "Pebble Specta
cles." '
A Hatter of Form False calves.
A Good Story. A correspondent relates a
story told bv a Cimiird steamer captain coucern
ing Lord Robert Urosvenor, who was among his
passengers some time since. This noble-man is
the eldest son and heir ot the Marquis ot West
minster, whose fortune is enormous, and said to
produce the iruu.ense income of 450,000 per
annum, tic is nigniy intelligent, ana tue va
licty and depth ot' his information would be
considered great even lor a commoner. He has
travelled extensively in all parts of the world.
and it is not long s'mce he returned from a long
tour in the United Mates. While at the West he
was one Uav waitr.i;; at a country station for a
tardv train, wheu one ot the farmers of the
neieiiborhood enured into conversation with
him.
. "Bin about these parts consid'able, stranger?"
"if s, lor somo lei.gtn ot nine."
"Like 'em putty well, eh?"
"Yes, pretty well."
"How long Imve er bin here?"
"A lew cek."." '
"What's yer bizn-sa ?"
"1 have no bunir.; vs."
'W hat r.io yei tir vellin' for, then '!"
"Onlv tor my ov.n pleasure."
"Don'r, .yer do iinv bizness? How do yer got
ye r livin'. tuen '."
"It icn't i.eee.j t?rv for me to work for my sup
port. Mv latuiv In a man of properly, and gives
UiO nn uiiOAiiuce ui'iieiem lor mv waut-.7'
"Lut '-nos. Uio :! man should dieV'
"in that cii-e 1 d 're say he'd leave mo enough
to live upon."
"But 'hi lite he i) ould bust up?"
Here t! o convc: atiou ended, and Lord Gros
venor waited a ;.-, evidently struck by a new
idea, ami oi c wl.'.cli had never been so forcibly
piesei.ted to Imu i,:;Ul DOW.
General Net: 1 Dow sailed for Liverpool bist
Saturday, lnum b n invited by the temperance
reformers ot Grei! Britain to aid them in their
ellbrts to ret a nau. nal prohibitory law.'
A plaa W ettcti foot for building a monu
ment tit lVi:.ir.V s, Uii., In honor cf the iieoi 1
tail.
ICE COMPANIES.
J CE !
ICE I ICE! ICE 1 ICE!
INCORPORATED 1864.
THOMAS E. CAHILL, rresldont.
JOHN GOODYEAR, Secretary.
HENRY THOMAS, Superintendent.
COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY
Dealer in and Hhippers of loe and Coal.
We are now prepared to furnish best quality Ice In
large or small quantities, to hotels, steamboats, ice
cream saloons, families, efflecs, etc., and at the towesi
nabketratz. Ice served dailt In all paved limits ot
the consolidated city, West Philadelphia, ltantua, Rich
mond, and Qcrmantown. Tour custom and Influense la
rfupectlully solicited. You can rely on being served
with a rrsp. article and fbohptlt.
Send your order to
OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET.
DF.POTH.
8. W. comer TWtLFTH and WILLOW Streets,
forth 1'ennnylvanla Railroad and MASTER Street
LOMBARD end TWENTY-FIFTH Streets.
flNE Street Wharf, Schuylkill, 4 72m4p
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMTANY,
REMOVED FRM N. W. CORXIR SIXTEENTH
AND RACE, TO
Broad Street, Above Eace, East Side
Orders rexpcctinlly solicited, and promptly attended to
at the lowest market rates.
HESS, JOHNSON & DAVIS.
OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY.
The nnrirraUned, teellng cxceedli u thankful to his
many Ir.ends undctnttnmera for their Tory liberal putron
ftpe extended to him during the last seventeen rears, and
baring to d his entire Inteiesl to
lIKHnkD. 11.KSH. JOI1NHOX & DAVIS.
Takes pica are in recommending toem to his former
pe-rons as ti er are gentlemen or weil knoitn integrity'
arm Tiu undoubtedly maintain tne rqoutauon or the
OLD l)RlVEI..s' It E COMPANY. and inevervwa act
so as to cive entire ratlsfactlon to all who may kindly
favor fbcm with their custom. Reepeotiully. e'e.
i t arn A. HKUWN.
IIE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE AND HARNESS
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
COUNTRY.
LACEY, MEEKER & CO.,
No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET,
OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE!
Bl'GGT IUBKEFS, from 8i2'50 to 1V)
LIGHT BAROUCHE do 60 00 to 350
HEAVY do do 75 1)0 to 500
EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27 00 to 90
WAGON AND tEI.F-AEJU8TINO 15 00 to 30
STAGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to 50
LADIES' SADDLE, do 12 00 to 150
GENTS' do do 8-00 to 75
Bridles, Mounting, Bits, Bosetts, Dorse Coven,
Binsbes, Combs, Foaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gente
Travelling and Tourist Bags and Backs, Lnncb Baskets
Dress -ig and Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises.
J96mrp No. liJIG CIIKBNUT ST.
JILLWARD & WINEBRENER.
WM. MILLWARD,
D. B. WHiEBRENEK.
MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURERS'
SUPPLIES,
No. 118 MAEKET Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
AGENTS FOR TDK BALE 07
Cottcn and Woollen Machinery,
Dealers In Manufacturers' Snppliee of every de
scription. Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING
Of bcBt quality and manufacture. 4 25 Smrp
'P II E "EXCELSIO IV
HAMS
(Selected from the best Corn-Fe Bogs.)
ABE TI1E BEST IN TEE WOBLI).
J. II. MI CUE NEK & CO.,
GENERAL FROVItaON DEALERS,
And CnrerH of trie Celebrated.
"EXCELSIOR"
SUGAR CUBED IIAMS
Tongues and Beef,
Kcs. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street.
None genuine unless branded
"J. H. M. & CO., EXCELSIOR,"
The JuMly celebrated " EXCELSIOR" IIAM9 are
cured by J. H. la. & Co. (In a style peculiar to them
selves) expressly for FAMILY I1 BE; are ot delicious
flavor; tree trom the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered tor
PEiVCIl STEAM SC0URIXG
ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 510 RACE Street.
We beg leave to draw your particular attention to our
new r re lcd Mi'tm ecouring r.fciauiiaun em me nmi uuu
only one ot Its k.ud in this city. W e do not d.ve, but ly
a cneuucui procena restore i.auiea , tveuueuieu s, uu
Children's Garments to their original slates, wtmou
injuring them In ti e least, hlle gieut experience und
the Lest Uiaeblnery from France euuble us to warrant
pertcct satisiuction to ail who may lavor us with their
patronage i,aiil iiKKhnit, ot every aesooptlon.
wither without 'Jrimrn'oua, are cleaned and tlnlshtxl
without being taken apart, whether the color Is genuine
Onera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains. Table Cover
Carpetti. Velvet, fclhbons, Kid GlvvtM, etc.. cleaned mid
reunified In the best manner. Gtnilemen'a hummer
and Winter Clothing c raned to perleetn n without In
jury to the Htutl. Also Flags and banners All kbida ot
stains r- moved without c tuning the whole. All orders
are executed under our in mediate suucrvlskm and
sati faction ;uaianteed In every instance. A call and
examination ol our process is rc.pecuuny solicited.
ALiiEDYLL & MARX.
12 mtbs No 510 RACE Ktiect.
JpINE SHIRTS,
Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory,
MADE OF NEW YOI KAIILL MUSLIN, only 4 00
nsual price 5 60.
MADE OF WAM8CTTA MUSLIN, only 83 '75, usual
price a nil.
BOYS' SHIRTS on bend and made to order.
A liberal deduction to wholesale trade.
T. I.. JACOBS,
No. 1226 CHEPNUT Street, :
3 20 tlibtu 2mrp HilladclpiiU.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DBUCJGISTS,
MA tfUFACTCT! Ell's,
IMrORTKItS.
AND 3EALKRS IN
Paints Varnishes, and Oils, ;
No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET
4! N. E. CONNER OF BACK.
REFRIGERATORS.
R E P II I Q E 11 AT O II S.
SMITH & RICHARDSON,
Agents forth sale of the Jastlj celebrated CHARCOAL
LIN ID BEFB1GEBATOE8,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
FROM SO'OO TO S2500.
621trCp No. 611 MARKET Street.
QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ICE
PER WEEK
Will keep your provisions cool and sweet In the
Tjarrnost weather, by using ono of
Soliooly' Ijaree llefriserators.
They bnve three apartments, and are thorough
ventilators. The small mzcs require bnt CO ocnts
worth oi Ice per wecK.
E. S. FARSON A CO.,
MANUFACTURERS,
4 261mrp No. 220 DOCK Struct
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
r-N-, THE CHAMPION A f? A I N.
I it Fnit.ADCi.riii A, May a, lRHtj.
" Messrs Farrel. Herring A Co. Gentlemen .
My Planing 111 and etock ou hand was destroyed by
tire .verterday mornins about 0 o'clock. 'I he only thine
paved was ttie content ot one of your truly valuable
Dire front sales. My building was ono nnnaren ana
iwentv feet Ions anil tori v teet w Ida. and the sate was
In the hottest of the fire, and when It was removed In
the afternoon and opened, my books, panen,, etc. were
lound, to my surprise and gratification, uninjured.
lours, irniy. j. u. jmjm.
FaRREL. TIKRKINO A CO.
No. 629 CHK.-NUT Street. (Jayne's Ilall,)
FniLADKLI'lllA.
Sole manufacturers, in this state, ot
HKKHIMl'S V1HK PKOOW AFKR.
whlrh received the medal at the World's Fair, London
and New York.
Tlieso Sates are warranted Tret from aamtmfn.
Alpo. manufacturers of Hall's Patent Powder Proof
lock iikewtHe awarded a medal at tho worm s f air;
burglar 1'root saies, nnea witn rranKiinttet nans
vaults, ttank locus, Meei uiienta. etc. a iststrp
QNE FRICE CLOTHING.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED
One Price
CLOTHING HOUSE,
No C04 MARKET STREET,
ABOVE SIXTH.
Prices reduced te the lowest point
A fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing con
stantly on band. Custom Work made to order at
Terr short notice, in style and durability nneur
passed. 4 33 lm 8p
pj T. OF F. C. F. F. F. C
CLOTHING II!
HICKS' TEMrLE OF FASHION
Celebrated
For Fine
Fashionable
Clothing.
WILLIAM HICKS,
No. D02 MARKET Street,
812 2m PHILADELPHIA.
N
ATIONAL EXPRESS
A V" T"Y irDlUQDnDTllilAkr
COMPANY.
OKFICE-No. tan MAHKET STREET,
PH1LADE1.FI1IA.
THE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTA
TION COMPANY. Having Anally completed its South
ern thrnuth coiinecllous trom
SEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA to RALTL
TMOKI . WASI1INUION. RICHMOND. SAVANNAH,
I HAKLkS ION, and a l intermediate, and adlacent
towns as tar south aa ATLANTA, tia , and also having
pertected its western connections, via the Baltimore
aUU UIllO nauruau uver mull ruuun tu
CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
Is now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise, Vulu
able f acaaites,
b MONEY AND BULLION.
and to transler the same to or trom places designed, and
all in erniediate points, aa
EFFICIENTLY. EXPEDITIOUSLY, and CHEAPLY
as can be done by any otner txpress company.
Ottices are a'no opened In
MOItll.K AND NEW ORLEANS.
and In a few days ibe Company will run through, via
MU.Mt.UJltlll, 10 incse piuces.
J. E. JOHNSTON President.
B F. FICKL1N,
S U let General Superintendent.
DELIGHTFUL EXCUKSIOKS
ON THE SCHUYLKILL.
The steamer
" SHAVER WAVE,"
Now running trom Falrmount to Falls of Schuylkill,
wi 1 leave Falrmount as follows, viz. :-.U 7 20. 8-40, 10,
11-20 A. M. And at 12 40, 2, 3 20, 4 40. and I P. M.
Returning, leave the Falls at 8, 9-20, 1U 40, 12 M. ; and
1-2(1, 2 40, 4, 6-20, and 6 40 P. M.
FARE. To Laurel Hill and the Falls, 15 cents: Colum
bia Bridge or Washington Retrest, 10 cents. 5 9 ws
rpiIE HARRISON BOILER
A SAKE KTKAM BOII,KK.
The attention of manutactuiem and others ualng
Steam la confidently cal ed to this new Steam nne
rator. us oombiuluK essential advantages lu atisoluta
Sttlety trom exp onion, in cheapness of tlrstoost and ont
ot r. pairs. In ecoaomy of fuel, lacl ltyol Cleaning and
transportation etc.. not possessed by any otlior hol.er
now in ae. This boiler U lormett oi a combination of
caHt-lron hollow spheres, eaoli sphere eight inches ex
ternal diameter, and iDree eiitlitiis of au Inch thlcK.
These an- held toitether by wrouxht-iron boit, with
caps at the ends. . ..
Nearly one hundred of these Rollers are now In opera
tion. Mime oi them in the neat eatubiisbmenta in this
citv
For descriptive clreularsor price, apply to JOSEPH
IlAPRlBoN. Jr. Hanlson Boiler WotVs, GRAY'S
FKHKV Road, adjoining tho United H talon Arenal.
Philadelphia. H tu thiniip
g T R I N G.
BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
IlOT-rcSAT.rc AND UKTAITi,
AND UATKHIALB FOU TUK BAMS
JJEHr QUALITY AND STYLE OF SPRING
M A T T II ESSE S.
J. S. FULLER,
4 14stntli8m No. 0 8. SEVFJf TU Siroet.
swilN.G-
WILLIAM D. ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT CARRIAGE
BUILDER,
Kcs. 1C09 and 1C11 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA. 3 28Jtn4p
pATENT VIltB2 WOBK
FOB RAILIIOS, BTOEE FRONTS,
OUAKDS, PARTITIONS.
IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK,
In variety, maaulac'.urcd by
M. WAI-Kl'Ui & SONS
1 20 6inPp No. llj North SIXTH Street.
DRY GOODS.
REDUCTION IN PRICES
OF
SPRING CLOAKS,
J.V CLOTH AND SILK, OF OVB OW2i
MANUFAC1UBE.
PARI8 MADE GARMENTS. A new opening,
at one-half cost of Importation.
FINE LLAMA LACE 8IIAWX3 AND CIR
CULARS, all at Reduced rricee.'
J. W. lHOCTOIt & CO.,
827tnths2mrp No. 020 CHESNUT St.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY
0
JNEW YORK.
BRANCH OFFICE.
No. 419 Ctesnut Street, FMladelphia.
FRANK O. ALLEN, Manager.
CHARLES P. TURSKR.M.D , ConsulUng Physician,
No. 234 B. EIOIITU Street.
roUcles and Daily Tickets cover every description ot
Accidents, travelling or otherwise.
General Accldont Ticket, for one to six days, 2 cents
per day, Insuring 45000, and 425 weekly compensation
Sea Voyage Policies to all parts of the world Issusd
at low rate.
GENERAL ACCIDENTAL POLICIES,
Covering all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Rap
tured Tendons, Sprains, Concussions, Crushing, Bruises,
Cuts, Stabs, Gunshot Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Bites
of Dons, Unprovoked Assaults by Burglars, hoboers, or
Murderers, the action ol Lightning or sun Stroke, the
effeols of Explosions, Cbcm'cals, Floods, and F.arth
quakes, Suffocation by Drowning or Choking, when
such accidental Injury la the cause of deal b within three
months of the happening of the Injury, oi ot total dis
ability to follow the usual avocations.
THE RATES VARY
From $3 to $50,
INSURING
From $500 to $10,000,
IN CASE OF DEATH, AND
$3 to $50 Weekly Compensation,
FOR ANY DISABLING INJURY
By permission, reference ia made to the following gen
tleinen :
Colonel W. B. Thomas, Collector of the Port
Colonel J. H. Taggart, United States Collector of In
ternal Revenue. First District.
Henry Bumm, Esq., City Treasurer.
B. B. Comegys, Esq., Cashier Philadelphia National
Bank.
M. McMtchael, Jr., Esq., Cashier First National Bank
J. W. Sexton, Esq., of Arm of Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co
Messrs. Lewis, Brothers 4k Co., Merchants, No. 238
Cheanut street
Messrs. Tyler A Co., Coal Merchants, No. 120 Walnn
BtreaL
Messrs. Wood, Roberts & Co., Iron Manufacturers
Ridge avenue, below Twelfth street 1 10 eos!2t 4a
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
I AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
jLKtateof WILLIAM UILLKmP IB. deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
ana aujuBt tne account oi iam& liibi-e.hf lfc, au
mlnlatratrix ol the Estate ol W1L.LIAM UILLKSPIK
deceaaed. and to rcDort distribution of the balance in
the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties
mtereHtcd for the purposes of his appointment, on
MONDAY, the 28th day of May, A. D , ltb6. at
4 o'clock P. M., at the Office of LKWIS STOVER, Esti.,
No. 622 WALNUT htreot, in the city ot Pliliadel-
puio o ii simnat
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
BROAD STREET, BELOW CHESNUT
PHILADELPHIA.
1 ho underpinned having leased the above favorite
house, and having
Refitted and Reforrdslied it Throughout
in the most Elegant Manner,
IT IS NOW OPEN
FOR TEE BECEFTION OF GUESTS.
The present Proprietors will spare no pains to
maintain the chaiaoter It has alwaya enjoyed as
being one ot the lest of the
FIBST-CLASS IIOTELS
Of tho country, and those who favor them with
their patronago may be assured that nothing will
be le it undone to secure the comfort and satisfaction
of their guests.
BAKKll & FARLEY.
May 12, J8C6.
5 12 lnirp
SAFE F O R SALE.
. .1A. . i
Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safa
FOR HALE.
APPLY AT THI8 OFFICK.
4Srn
TOADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES. ETC.
UADB AND THIHUKD '
IN 111 At i 'H i' K. SIllON.Mtf,". STYLE,
FROM TDK BKT(lO0l)9.
AT TUE LOW T.ST POfSIill.K X KICEH.
1VESH A I'O.,
6 11 2m No. iS South NINTH 6tieet.
CHEAPEST
BEST II
I Sixth StVNs J
DRY GOODS.
pRICE & WOOD.
Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and
FILBERT Streets,
Have Just opened at their new Store,
One lot ot si k Grenadines, 62 lo. per yard, same as
bare been sold at 87 Jo.
fine all wool Keiaines, fffj ana too.
B ack all-wont Delaines, 6ti, 60, and 70o.
Double width black all-wool Delaines. 68, 75. and
87
Mohatr Chain, zee. yard,
l'lald Lenos, 88o a yard.
Stripe Poplins for Travelling Dresses, 81jS a yard,
Plata color Bareges from auction.
Plain color Crape Mareti trom auction.
Fine quality French and Scotch Ginghams.
Brstqnality American Ginghams.
Ameticnn Trints 121 and 18 jo. Dor vard. war
tasted last colors.
BLACK SILKS.
Black Silks from 1 25 up to S3 69 a yard.
MUSLINS. MUSLINS.
Host makes ot Muslins at the very lowest market
prices. , .
LINEN GOODS.
Best makes Rhli tins' Linens, Linen Towels. TaMa
Linens, Napkins, and Doylies, '
, WDITE GOODS. , WHITE GOODS.
A lareo asrorlment Nnln'ooks, Jaconets, Cambrics,
Swish Minims, Victoria Lawns, Plaid and Stripe
Miiflini, White I'lqnes, etc.
JHarselllos and Lancaster Quilts
A large as-ortment Hosiry and Gloves.
l.sdies' Buff and White Gloves, a now lot.
Ladies and Gems' Summer L'nder Veets.
Cambrlo Flooncings, lCti?ings(and lusortings.
A large lot of Linen Fans, Gents' Neck Tios, Shirt
Fronts and Knat ennors.
Silk Sun Umbrellas, and Hoop Skirts.
PItlCE & WOOD,
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts.
V. B Dally receiving Now Goods. 2I
ROWELS 1 TOWELS! TOWELS!
I3AEGAINS AT IlETAIL.
Jost received, direct from Europe, several invoioos
or BA1H AND CHAMBER TOWELS, which I
have marked down
BELOW USUAL JOBBING FBICES.
Very Good Power Loom Hack Towels, 25 cents.
Heavy Power Loom Iluck Towels, 31 and 37J
cents.
Power Loom Towels, extra sizes, 45 and 60
cents.
Medical Huck Towels, 45, 60, 56, G2J cents.
Double Medical ITiick Towels, 62$, 75, and 87J
CCDt8.
Honey Comb Bath Towels, Unbleached.'
Honey Comb Bath Towels, Bleached. '.
REGISTERED DIAPER BATH TOWEL.
This is a new article, very desirable for those
who want a soft, thick, absorbent towel. :
CHAMBER TOWELS Red Ends.
Good Bleached Huck Towels, 25 cents.
Better Quality Huck Towels, 31 to 60 cents.
Snow Drop Damask Towels, 75 cent.
Fine Damask Towels, 87J cents and $100.
Knotted Fringe Towels.
Turkish Towels, etc.
FANTRT AND KITCHEN TOWELS,
French Glass Towels, 25 cents.
Fine Glass Towels, 31 and 37 cents.
Checked Glass Towellinp, by the yard.
Roller Towelling.
Ruesia Crash, etc.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF '
PURE LINEN GOODS
IN TIIF, CITY-. SELLING AT :
Importers' Prices,
AT
MLLLIKEN'S LINEN STORE
881stntb2ml No. 828 ARCH Street.
CPER & C0MRD,
NINTH AND MARKET.
..1250 YARDS CASSLMERE, $1-10; Reduced
from $r60.
NEW CASSIMERES, $1-25 and $P50. ;
FINE CASSIMERES, $1-75.
6-4 FRENCH CASSIMERES.
CASSIMERES FOR CLOAKS.
HARRIS' FINE CASSIMERES, $2-00 and$2'25.
COMPLETE LINE, BEST MAKES,
i.
Black Cloths and Doeskins,
FROM $2'25 to $8-50. 5 11 fmwCt
jYRE & LAN DELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
HAVE A FINE ETOCK OF ' '
DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS.
BLACK PTJHBBB LACE POINTS. r
BLACK LLAMA LACE FOISTS
PIKE WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS.
WUITE SHETLAND SHAWLS.
' WHITE BABECE 6HAWL".
BLACK GKENADIKE SHAWLS. , '
TWO If ABDS WIPE CKENADIMES
sriiMEBeiiKS beijdced. . . : ;
ST5MJ1ER DBES8 OOOD8BEDCCED, .
FILL LIKE OF J2LACKOOOD8. ')
' FLLL LINE OF WHITE GOODS. r
BUFF. HK, AND BLUE PEBCALES.. ' ,
BUFF,P1K. AND BLVELACONrf
TOTJHIS1S' LKEH8 GOODS. 1
OKGAHil'IEH ASD FOUt.AKDS. ' ' t
BEST BLACK 6ILK8, ETC.. ETC. ti 13 srntttSp
,
r CHAMBERS, No. B10 ARCH STREET.
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