PRCNSIA AKI) AI'NTKIA. Punch describe the difficulty between Aretrlft uu i j ureia in tarce stHDzas: Prussia, wm a robber, Austria was a tbief ; Frnssia and Austria . Wtole a Danish fief. Prussia said to Austria, "Leave the swag alone." Anstri raid to Prussia, "When you drop your bone." Prussia said to Austria, "You don't mean to go?" AnRtria said to Prussia, ' Out of Holsteinr No." Prussia said to Austria, "Wherelore do you arm V Austria said to Prussia "Ot you in alarm." Prussia said to Austria, "1 don't mean to flfzht." Austria said to Prussia, "My intention, quite." Prussia said 1o Austria, "Drop j our warlike game." Austria said to Prusbla, "When jou do the same." Prussia said to Austria, "What's the end to be ?" Austria said to Prussia, "Hit me, nnd jou'll see." Prussia said' to Austria, "Come, this bran won't do." Austria a d to Prussia, "dir, the same to you." Prussia said to Austria, "PJI the D'et try." An.itria said to Prussia, "Thank you, so will I." THE DEMI-MONDE. Lttlest FAMhionnbl UvNNlp nud Event For l.ndlos Uair, The favorite new mater als tor spring and summer costumes in Pails are striped poplins, in violet, green, blue ana buff. The new silks are either plain jraco, or have chine and jasper stripes en white eround. drey of a leaden tint is very fasbioiiabl?. Frenoli llamas will be worn for intermediate use. Baxques are latened to the belt, and put on or taken off at pleasure. 1 hoy are made plain, with Binall false pockets, so as to jr.ve the appearance ot a tight littina 'casqnu' when used for walking dress, Shoes wnu Inch i. eels will be worn preferably to boots. Siock.iigs are ornamented with red, white, silver and cold. In the new styles of chemises, instead of boine trimmed witn embroidered insertion, the chemise itself is tmoroidorcd. 1'he embroidery is never moro than fonr inchos ceep, and in lront it descrioesa plastron, kitht r Valenciennes or Uaiines edging is added ronnd the ton. J lie initials or else tne crest ot the wearer is embroidered in the centre 01 tne toD. 1 he novelty in petticoats i a single deep flounce, wblcb assists to hold uo tlm skirt, and prevents it from clinging, l his deep flounce is trimmed with several rows of narrow ruches, winch are woll starched. Two petticoats made in this way are coo. sidered equal to one crinoline. 1 adioni, the great ballet dancer, is yet living, end is 88 years old . An irate mo'ber recently whipped a tyrannical schoolmaster in Iojva. fashionable parties aie now cal ed "daughter cultural shows." Women who have become bald by frequent burning ot tbe hair for crimpimr. are introducing the fasuion ot wearing, top knots in Paris. 4 he Empress smiles upon it. The Empress ot the French has commenced a series ot noirets dunsants in her private apartments at the Palace oi the TuilerieB. lhe opening soiree of the series was Jdtely given to a largo ana very bril liant compi ry. Eu. enio wore a rose-colored dress, a coiffure ot the same coior, and tad out tow orna ments. An odd story is told of a crack voun barrister in London, lately a Menibor of Parliament, who was recently about to be married to a young lady of dis trnguished connections. It seems thut the prospective brido was possessed, among other do-irable qualified tions, ot a very noted name, ot a neat litue fortune of X3000 a year, and was, moreover, tho niece of a dis tinguished peer. Great preparations ere made to have the wedding In I lie must splendid and rechorcbo manner possible A certain nobleman of high rank w as to give aivav the unco, and the great Tory chief, Disraeli, was to propose the health of the pair at tbe wedding breakfast. All the ton were looking anxi ously forward 10 it as promising to be one ot tbe most brilliant t. Hairs ot the season. But, not long before the happy day, when the upper circles were all arog with the coming event, the bridegroom sud denly disappeared Very soon it leaked eut that he bad involuntarily become an inmate ot the debtors' prison. It was maliciously suggested by some that ne bad got a fnond to put btm in to escape the match, owing to the discovery that tho lady's for. tune was not as large as had been supposed. Love Disappointment Death. St. Louis, Muv 16. B. L. Seago, one of the business managers of the Atlanta Aete Era, a youujr nian ot great promise and brilliant intellect com mitted suicide Saturday last, in this city The Temo iTot of this morning gives 1 bo loilowing account: About a week ago 11. L fcoago, assistant editor of the Atlanta Era, arrived in this city, aud took a room in the tif h story ot the Southern Hotel. He appeared quite melancholy, and had but little to say to any one about the hotel. On luursday bi Is were sent to the office from an apothecary tor one ounce of morphine and three prescript ions oompcsd of morphine aud chloroform. Tbe las: seen oi him was on Friday night. At two o'clock Sunday, his room was entered through the transom, and bis dead body found lying on the bed. Coroner O'Keil.ey was summoned, and an inquo't wa held. Seveial letters written by the deceased a short lime before his doath were found on the table, show ing that he had taken bis own lite. No money was found among bis etlbcts, nor bad he depo ilea any at iho otlice oi the hotel. Ho v. as about tuirty years oi age. The loilowing are copies of the letters written In pencil, the last being almost illegible: TO A. K. 8EAQ0, OF ATLANTA. Southern Hotel, St. Locih, May l(f, 1806 Dear Li.c e: Sorrow too deep for utterance has overwhelmed my soul, (iod bless you. dear Aunt Meuea and the children. Poverty has been my lot, but 1 have endeavored to ai.eyiate its distresses as nincli as possible. VWy Clod in His mercy bl-ss and protect vou ever. 1 am not afraid to die. Hoping Ood will bless you, good-bye B. L. Seaqo. To A. K Stago, Atlanta, Ua. Jo the Proprietors ot the outhern Hotel: lh proprietors oi the Southern Hotel will please send my ood home to Atlanta, tieoigia. Lei the Masons bury me. (iod bless an my brethren. 1 have tried to lutlil my mission in life, and now that my mind is exhausted and my heart sick oi hie, 1 beneve it will be wen lor me to go home. I am not atraid to t'ie God have mercy ou my s ul ! Locrs. Southern Hotel. St. Louts, May 10. 1803. Mtsforlune has oeen my lot in life, and the culmina tion in ihe loss of that which was not my own is un. eudurable. 1 love my friends still, and pray that God wnl bless thein. I have Uvea to see the uncer tainty and deceit oi all earthly things. No faithful friend is with me now, and I go-to the Great tiiver oi all cood. My soul, O God, receive unto Thvsolt Ciood-bve to all 1 Lours. THE SUICIDE'S LAST MOMENTS . This is my fourth and last dose. I am gett-ng quite Bleepy. ano soon will be gone. Welcome, O Death ! To live is to tutt'or uuuttcra jly ; to die is to be at rest Much k could write, but brevity must be the stvlo now. 1 only desire to be remembered kindly. Let tl ose who lone me love uiy memory. If I have wronged any man, let him forgive, as he would wish to be lorgiven. But one word for her who alone has won my love, hhe who bad evidence of my .ovo Ave years ago still reigns alone in my heart Day beiore yetterday 1 sent her a few lines, which, when she receives, fche will recognize, though there is no ig nature to them. May (iod bless bor and doa' with her lender! d. let no wave of sorrow ever o os her breast no misfortune ever cast its blighting shadow upon her soull 1 am too sleepy to write wa.l, and can only say, (iooa-bve. Oh, shai we never meet whi'e our hope and llis are young? IrBuf no more. Ala! alas I shall I meet her no moi-ef (iod bless her. tier name is Delia and 1 dc. s're that this may be sont to her through my undo. A. K Seago ftCioet'-bje to all. May (iod In His mercy bl ss ai who have ever loved me. I am now vttin very sleepy, but obi sweet is tne death tlia' relievos the soul trom the anguish, the griefs oi this lite which is but a lew days ad lull oi trouMe Tht proprietor of the hool will be kind onouzh to telegraph to my uuc e, Mr. A K. Seao, Atlanta, a., immediate y on the discoy.ry oi my kuieide to morrow morning. Accept my thank ior your kindness while at tour hot' I. I desire to be buried bv the Masons, an in fliec nieteryst Atlanta, (Jeorgia. I nav tr.ed to live nobly and to die nobi;, To comet auyuu THE 3M1LY EVKy 1KG r PRGXUyH.-pPlilLAljELrilU, WOKDAY, presnon that might be made, I state thattlere is no wrong canting my griefs, and I call aaln tng pro prietors to be ready, (iod hies all. Good-by. - - Louii. Straws. If straws show the direction of the wind, the utterances of crowned heads in Europe, fust now, are significant. Among the bits of gosup in the foreign mail received by the Java, we find the following: "At a mriret darwante plven at the Ttilleries, while M. de Goltz and Prince Metternich were talking confidentially together in the recess of one ot the windows. Napoleon, perceiving the intimate nsturo of the conversation, went to wards the speakers, and said in a tone loud enoush to be heard by those standing near: 'An, Prmsiu and Austria, thus do I love to see you together!' "Some of the Italian Journals stale that after a bell lately given to the King ot Italy by the city ol Milan, he said to the members ot the munici- ality: 'GtEtlcmoa, you have given me a ball at iilan; next year I will return the compliment by Paving you a supper at Venice. -ine j uu Mau wazerie nas tne loitowmg: 'The Parisian public Is Just now 90 excited, and po many wild rumors are constantly circulating there, that it is not easy to silt the truth from the exaggerations and inventions which prevail. We bear, however, from a correspondent, that Mcnoiti Garibaldi was, in the beginning of the week, in Paris, making large purchases of equip ments, end abo ottering immediate engagements to vBtlous ollicera who formerly served under bis fpthe..'" Ankcdotk or JonN Kfdle. A correspondent of n Eiiglish iournalitells the following story of the late John Keble: "In tho only visit I ever paid to tbat second Bemerton (Hursb'y), In 1803, as we wr re walking towards the village, I directed Mr. Keble's attention to a bioken piece of ground a chalk-pit, as it turned out which caught mv ee ou our left. 'Ah!' he said, 'that is a sad place that is connected with the most painlul event of my lile.' I began to fear that it had been the scene of some terrible accident, which I had unwittinely recalled to bis mind. 'It was there,' he went on, 'that I first knew for certain tbat J. II. N. had lctt us. We had just made up our minds that such an event was all but inevitable, and one day I received a letter in his handwriting. I Jell mre of what it con tained, and I carried it about with me all through the dav, nlraid to open it. At last I got away to that chalk-pit, and there, forcinz myself to read the letter, I lound tbat my lorebodings hod been too true it was the announcement that he was gone." An Actress Cultivating Oysters. Soon after the death of tho celebrated IUchel (says the Fait Mall Gazette), her sister, Sarah Felix, abandoned the ttage and betook herself to oys ter breeding on the shores ot Mount St. Michael's bay, in Lower Normandy, where for some years pat she has successfully directed an extensive pare aux huilren. But the oyster pest by which the ( ancale district has been attacked has de populated her beds, and she is now forced to make fresh exertions in order to obtain a liveli hood. So 8llP has obtained from tho Profppt nf La Maiiehe the concession of a fresh bd known as j.e lianc des icndns, near Kegneville, on which she proposes to acclimatize the American oyster, a delicacy hitherto unknown to Euro peon gastronomy. Emigration from Ireland in 1805. From a statistical report iust issued under the authority of the Ii ish Reciptrar-Generai, it appears that the cmigiation from Ireland during the year 1H05 was 101,4n7, rather a less number tbat In 1804. A great increase, however, took place during the last three months of 1865 as com pared with 1804, and this Increase has extended into the present vear. The Registrar's returns are produced in a very leisurely manner, and in April, 1800, we have only the figures for the quaiter endine December, 1865, but, it is under stood that the emigration tor tho past three months has betn at the rate ot 14,000 per month. It is esiimatcd that the Irish population de creased lurlher last year to the number of 60,000, whieh would leave the total about 6,600,000. The Arizona Massacre. A letter sirrnprl hv Charles Hamilton, and dated at William's Fork, Arizona, April 30, seems to confirm the massacre at Fort Goodwin. He states that tbe attack occurred ten days previously, and that of two companies of regulars, third battalion, 14th Regiment, consisting ot one hundred men. only seven escaped. The remainder were wounded and scalped. The Apaches reaped a rich har vest, carrviner off arms, ammunition, commis sary stores, etc. A number of supposed friendly Indians weie admitted into the fort, and sur prised the garrison. On the contrary, despatches received in San Fraocisco from General Mason fay that the report of the massacre is without foundation. RANDALL & CO. riErTJMEKS AHL IMPORTERS, No. I3C2 CHESNUT Street. Fine Frilisli Toilet Soaps, IS (iEEAT YAAIETY, JUST BECE1VED. Also, Triple freLth Extracts and Fertumes. We tit.ve constantly on hand every variety of FEliFVM EKY AKD TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts. Fnwders. Colognes, Pomades, Toilet Water. Sbavinii Cieami, Cosmetlquet, ,'looth Faster, Brusbei. etc. 3 2 3m THE SUBSCRIBER, (For many years connec.ed wltb MITCHELL'S SA LOONS. o 62? CHESMCT btrect). would respectfully Inform his frlenus and the public generally, tbat be baa opened an Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon. FOB LI1E8 AXJJ GENTLEMEN', AT No. 1121 CHESNUT STREET, lOIHAKD ROW), Wbere he hopes, bv strict attention to bunlness, to mcr tbe patronage oi all who may tavor nlra with tbelr torn. JACOB II. BURDS4IX. FuiladelI'Hia, Way. 1866. C5121m OOMTOUHD CAMPHOR TROCHES, C 3HT O L E U -A." DUrrtacM, DMUry, and Cholera Morbui, - 1 Bote Factor, C. H. NoeaiM, urnis, e. ' . ... ' ru-r. Dialled on i m M A It 1( I A (J E GUIDE BY DR. WILUAM YOUNG. MA HFIACE GriTtE, bv DR. WM. YOTTNG. MAhhl..lili. t.l'JDE, by l)K. WM. YOUNCJ. 'hKIAUr l.inE. by I)H. WM. YOUKG. Miii(i. a (,11111!, ij uk. wm. young. MI1'1AUI- t.L'lDi;. l.v till. WM. YOITVfl MAIlld. tiP i.nnif' by Da WM. YOt'VG. MAIthlAl.r lll llii. i.d l.u wu. vniivn MARI.I Or A 1DK -'1 We are more Uiiugs 'tw Ix blloVonby "'" rt'0, tUau ,re 4lre,lm, out Lei no.vouriB n in enter tbe ob iirlons of married life J'.".h"i!,.w..,.iltf "rVt:eoi l YOUNG gM 11 KIAtK.lllKl r. veiy One His Own doctor. It difciofe ia. ti. tt. very oueli.uld be aenuaintd with. 1 . contairi one r i orea en-raviniut. expiuluUip tbe aua 1o.v cl ide bmi'H i.vii.eiii botn uia le and innaje with up'U iuiora mm 'list eveiy one tbouid know. . Frlte. Mici'iits. niilt I , . 'viuiAMyorsQ'gomri!, 1'? '6 (TRUCK Htreet. above Fourth TSAIAH PHI- i:. DKNT1ST. GRADUATr) OF X Ftiliacleli bia i .llet'e of Iienta fturimrv. cl ism-i fi.rnerl.v n Wm l.nmr, l'. raving ,r ea threo eri '1 t'' tl,"1? V. '.' 'J.' l'rC' " Of bl IHOIewiL,! t'l Ill KN'IH Ktrciet 1'lilia.lilpUia, wm-r, ' I i r ri'fTt r ttvenMlHiaeUirv si't-Lticn ', n I whi any rtg&.jt li l . tMlibaj H-rvKts. ' i ICE COMPANIES. ICIU ICE I : ICE J ICE! ICE! INCORPORATED 1864. i .TU0UA8 E, C AH ILL, rrosldcnt I JOHN GOODYEAR, Secretory. ' 7 HENRY THOMAS, Soperintcndont. J COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY Dealers in and Shippers of Ice and Coal. ' TV are now prepirod to furnish bbs quautt Ice In lanre or small qaantltles, to hotels, . steamboats, ice cream saloons, brollies, offices, eta., and at the bowisi Makket batm. Ice served daily In all paved 11m IU ot the consolidated city. West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich mond, and Oermantown. Your custom and lnflnen:e It rrspecttully solicited. Yon can rely on being served with a rt'tta article and moMPTLT. Send your order to . OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET. DEPOTS. 8. W. corner TWELFTH and WILLOW Streets. North I'ennsylvanla Railroad and MASTER Street. LOMBARD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets. PINE Street Wharf, Bchnylklll, 472m4 REMOVAL! REMOVAL"! OLD' DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY, REMOVED FliCM N. W. CORNER SIXTEENTH AKU KALG, TO Broad Street, Above Race, East Side Orders respectinlly solicited, and promptly attended to at tbe lowest market rates. HEf-S, JOHNSON A DAVIS. OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY. 7e uncerKlpriM, leellng exceedlnr thankful to hit many trends ul customers for their very liberal patron age xtended to him during the last serenteeu rears, and tii jua ro u iiib euiire inuieKi to MKHr-KN. IW.H. JOHNSON DAVIS. Takes pleasure In recommending tnem to his former pa reus as they are gentlemen of well-known Integiltv and will undoubtedly maintain the renutatlnn of the OLD KRiVKIiW I( K ('OMPANY, and Ineyervwar act sit enure satisnction to an woo mar kindly fa voi them with their custom. Respeetiully, e'e , s ani A. BROWN. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J W. SCOTT & C O.. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AKD DEALERS IN MEN'S FUIINISIIING GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street. FOLB LOORS BELOW THE "CONTISENTAL," 826 ?rp fit IIA DELPHI A. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GF.NTLEMEN'8 FURNISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING SHIRIS AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at very short notice. All ether aitlcles of GENTLEMEN'! DRtSS GOODS In lull variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 8 2$ k.9l . CHESNUT Street. LIQUORS. CHESAIT GU0VE WI1ISK1. No. 225 North THIRDStrect. it ByhlnB was wanted to provr tbe absolute purltj ol this Wblxky. the following certificates should dolt There Is no alcoholic silmalant known commanding suet tccu li iuuauon iom such high souices: , . .PniLADsij-HiA, Septembers. 1S.t8 We have carefully tested the sample of CHESNUl GROVE wniBKY which you send us, and find that li contains kouk of Tn poisonous substance known at t siL on,, which Is tbe characteristic and injurious In areditnt of the whiskies in general use. BOOTH, GARRETT fe CAM AO, Analytical chemists. , . , M Sew Yobk, September 8. 1M8. ,.T?r nalyzeJ sample ol CIIKSNUT GHOVE V HlbKY received trom Ur Charles Wharton, Jr.. oi Philadelphia: end having carefully tested It, I am pieustd to state that It is entirely ritac n0M Poisonous ob pelftk slot s sutiHlances. It is an unusually Dura ana fine-flavored quality of whisky. v JAlitS R. ( HILTON, M. D., Analytical Chemist . v . . HostOH, March 7, im. I haye made a chcmlfjl analysis of coniinerclai nam pies ot CHKbMJl GROVE WHLsKV, which proves to be iree liom the heavy Kusll Oils, and pertectly pure and uuadul'f rated. 1 he fine flavor of this whisky is derived licui the t rain used In manufacturing It Respectfully, A. A. HAVER, M. D., State Assayer, No. la Boylston stieet ,?Le. by .be.',-d m l?bu or bottlo at No. 226 North THIRD Street Philadelphia. 43 NATHANS & SONS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GIN3, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA. HOSES HATHANS, HORACE A. KATHAKS, ORLAJ.DO D HATHA KB. 119m HE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND IIAENESS JIANrvACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY. LACEI, MEEKEK & CO., No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTCKEt Bl CGY HABNEcS, from &&!) to IM LIGHT BAROUCHE do MOO to 350 HEAVY do do 75 00 to SOO EiPKl 88, URAS8 MOUNTED HAHNEW8 2750 to 90 WAGON AND bEI F-ATJUSTING 15W) to 30 STAGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to 60 LADItb SADDLE, do 12-00 to 150 GENT b' do : do 8110 to 75 Bridles, Mountings, Bits. Eosetts, Borse Covers Riusbes, Combs, roaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents TraveMlng and Tourist Baits and Sacks. Lunch Baskets Dren f and hirt Cases. Trunks and Valises. tnirp No. CIIKWNTJT ST. NATIONAL EX PR ESS AND TRASSPORTATION COMPANY . OFFICE No. 63 MARKET STREET I'lllLADt.U'UlA. THE NATIONAL EXi'RKSS ANO TRANSPORTA TION OMPANY. having finally comple ed its Boutn ern tbrouvn connections trom NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA to BALTI. MORI , WASHLNUION. RICHMOND, SAVANNAH CHARLKHlON, and 1 1 iuteruiediate and adjacent towns tuiar south as ATLANTA. Ua , and a'so havinir peil tnl its western cuimecilous, via the BaltlinorH and Ohio Ruilroad over mail ral to CINCINNATI AND 8T. LOmg, j Is now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise Valu able Packages, ' MONEY AND BULLION, and to transfer the same to or trom places dcslimed and all iii'tTiiii'dluto points, aa " ' u EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, and CHEAPLY as can be done by any other Express Company , O trices are a'so opened In MOBILE AND NEW ORLEANS, and In a few days ihe Company will run through, via MONTGOMERY, to these places. mruugu, vi J. . JOHNSTON President. ,, , o' El C KLIN, 611 18t General Superintendent J-l A lv N E S S A LAKGE Lor OP NEW V, 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts of HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, eto , bought at the recont Government sales to be told at a ereat sacrifice yVho!eale or Retail Toiretber with our usual assoititient of ' SA 1)2 LICK YAND SADDL ER Y UA RD IvU HE. WILLIAM S. HAN SELL & SONS, 2 1S No. 1 4 MARKET Street. MISCELLANEOUS. QEOKGB PLOWMAN, CAIlI'ENTEIt AND I3UII.DE11' No. 232 CARTER Street ! And No. 141 DOCK Street Machine Woik. and Milrwrlcbtln promptly attends l to JpITLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF I Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc., . , No. 13 North WATER Street and No. ti North DELAWARE Avenue, - rniXADKLTUIA. 1 1) win 11. Fitlsr, Michael WaATTtrt COKItAP F. CtQTIIlKB. J 4 1 MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GMAVE-STONES, Eto. Jnst completed, a bcautilul variety of ITALIAN UARBLft HONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND RAVE-STONES W III be sold cheap lor cash. Work sent to any part of the CnltedSUoea. IIENIIY S. TAltR, M ARBLK WORKS, . 1 24wr& JIo. 710 GREEK Street, ITiiladelphla. MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES. ON hand, alarae asortment of nravestones, of vari ous designs, made of the finest Italian and American Ma rbie at tbe Marble Works of A 8XKIlSfKT7 8 27 tntham RID OB Avenue, below Eleventh street J. C. P ' E R K I 1ST LUMBER MERCHANT Successor to R. Clark, Jr., No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a lerjre and varied assortment of Building Lumber. 6 34 J c O R N EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAlLtSV & C O., So. 113 N. FRONT and No. 114 N. WATER Street fbl adalphla. DEALERS IN BAliS AM) BAGGING , . 01 every uescilption, for Gialn, Hour, Bait, Huper P bo.phate or Lime, Bone 1 iust, Etc. I are and small GUNNY BAGS canstantly on hand. 2M Also. WOOL SACKS. ' John T. Bailvt. Jamks Cascamw. T. J. M c Q U I G A N, importer ana wholesale Dealer n FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc, KJKKWORKH, FLAGS, Eto MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. 3 STHAWHEKHY STREET, First Street above becond between Market and Chesnut 4 1'BTI ADSLPH1A. BRIDEbB URO MACHINE WORKS OFriCE, Ho. U N. FRONT STREET. PH1LADKLPBIA. We are prepared to fill orders to any extent for ur well known MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS. nclncllDft all recent Improvements in Caralmj Splnnins. and Weaving. We Invite the at ration ot manufacturers to our exten slve works. 1 15 ALFRED JKNEa HOlf. I L L I A M S . ( R A N T, COMMISSION MERCRAK. ' No. 33 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia l"u rent's Gunpowder, Refined Nltro, Charcoal, Eto. W. Baker A Co 's Chocolate, Cocoa, and Broma Crocacr Bros. & Co ' Yellow Metal bbeathmu, Bolts, and Nails. 4 ALEXANDER 0. C ATT ELL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 26 NORTH WHARVES, AND No 27 NORTH WATKR STREET, PHILADELl'UlA. 2 9 ALEXAKDKB O. CATTBLL. ELIJAU TTEU COTTON AND FLAX . SAIL DUCK AND CANTAH, ot nil numbers nd brands. Tent Awnlntr. Trunk, and Haiion-cover Duck. Also, raperManulacturers' Drier Felta, irom one to seven Ret wide ; FaulinH, Belting, Sail Twlno, etc JOHN W. EVKRMAN A Co., No IU JONES' Alley. STOVES RANGES. &o. (JULY EE'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES OK ALL. SIZES. ALSO, PUlEGAIi'S NEW LOW PRESSURE STEAM HEAT IN U APPAIIAITJS. KOT! BALK BT CHARLES WILLIAM?, ' Ko. 1182 MARKET 8 Tit VET, f 10 LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE "ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COCNTY OF PHI' ADF.LP11IA. Estate or WILLIAM BROWN, deceased. The Auditor appointed bv the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account 01 SAMUEL NORKiS. Exe cutor 01 tbe estate of WllLlAM BROWN, deceaied. snd to report distribution ot tbe balauce in tbe hands of the accountant, will meet the panics Interested tor the pin poxes of his appointment, on MONDAY, May i, 1k66. at 1 o'clock V. M.. at his Oflice. No. 402 WAL NUT Street, in the city o Philadelnbla. ft 18 imw ftt w. D. BAKER, Auditor. "IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITV A. i AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPDH. state 01 jai'OH w. OOFF, deceaxed The Auditor appointed by tho court to audit, settle, and adjuxt the account of ED W AK1 , PAXSOV, Administrator of tbe estate of JACOB W. OOFF. deceased, and to report distribution ol the balance in the uuiiu 01 tne accountant, wlil meet the uurties IntereHted for tbe purposes of Ills appointment, on '1 UE"DAY, ma , JOOO. at l O CIOCK V. M., BI III UIIICS, 0.4W! WALNU'J' street, in the city ot PhlUdulpbla. b IB imwSi W. D DAK" R Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY J- AND COUNTY OF PHIi..:ELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM UlLLEttflK, deceased The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjuiit the account of JANE UILLESF1K. Ad mlnlstratrix ot the Estate of WILLIAM G1I.LKHPIK, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In tbe bands of tbe accountant, will meet the parties IntereHted for the purposes of his appointment. 011 MONDAY, tbe 28th day of May. A. D, lUiti, at 4 o'clock V. V., at the Oftlce of LEWIS STOVER, Fsii , No. 622 WALNUT Mreet, in ihe city 01 Philadel phia tl2Hmtb.H MILLWAKD & WJNEBRftNER. WM, M1LLWABD, D. B WlNEBItEMiR. MACHINEKY AUD MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, Ko. 118 MABKET Street, PHILADELPUIA, TA. A til. NTS VOB TIIK BALK OV Cotton and Woollen Machinery, . . 1 Dealers in Manufacturers' bupphes of every de scription, ' Oak Tanned Leather Beltinf? , 1 1 AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING Of lest Quality and manufacture. 4 25 3mrp P01JE11T SHOEMAKER & CO., WH01KSALK DUl'CISTS,: MANUFACTURER,' IMPORTER?. AND rALKRS IN PaliiU. Yamlslics, and Oils, .'o. m NORTH FOURTH STREET, 16 3m N. E. CC11.NEI! OF RACE JMAY IfcUG. - - INSURANCE COMPANIES DELAWARE MUTUAL 8 A FETT INSURANCE COMPANY, , INCORPORATED BT THE LFOIBLATURX ' IENNSYIVANIA. 1H3S. OFFICE 8. E. CORNER HUHI) AND WALNUT BIN) ETH, PHILADELPHIA. MARINJE INSURANCE ONYFSSl,L8, CARoo, To all parts of the w freiuht 5 inland inbttrancf 8 On Goods by Kiwr. Canal. Lake, and Land Carriage all pans of the Union FIRE ilf INRtJHAKOKfl un w errnsnfltue tenera iv. , On stores. Dwelling Houses, etc. ASSET". OF TtlK COMTANT . November I, IBM. $100 wy United Suur 6 per eent loan. 7I....f W.ttoo-flo 10 ' 6 D1....LM luo-oo mm " 7 -IO per cent. loan. Treasury Note Q4 f.s n 100 000 State ot 1 ennsylvanlaFlv Percent Loan .. go djy 34.M0 Stat of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan u n. 120 CCO CltT or Philadelphia Six Per Cent. ,i:0n.V---!:- f.v"f..".!!v 1H.H v.v-v rrmii.j'iviiius luiiiroad rust atort ge Six Perdeni. Bondu 2A,0flt Pennsylvania Paffroad feoond Mort- sane Six Per Cent. Hrnid fl.00Oi M.750-0 v . 1 vnina fjruu nun .. "',''8 ? perCent. Hondu 13,7A0 00 1,00 IHO Shares Stocx (4ermantown Oas Cempanv. principal and Interest tntr.nl.AA h. , V. a a 1.11- delpbia 7,1 fl W h hares Stock Penusv.va. la Ball- " . rood company .000 100 Sbarrs Stock North Pennsylvania A, ... Hailroad Company 0.000 Deposit with United States Govern. ment. subject to ten nays' ea 1 w,000 8tato ot Tennessee Five Per Cent. 170 700 Ay.-.vy-f;: .-rv;::; 13.A81 S.WOf I.2S0-00 40.000 u 18.900 OP . Hens on City Propertv 170,7000 l.iH,8MlPar. Real F.state, Market value !W vviOfl i. : , ,: ""; so 1 w u rvveivaote lor m urances made. Ul.fllJ JT Balances due at Agencies. Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued lute rost. and other debt due the Com pany. . , 4US11-44 ocrlp and stock ot sundry Insurance . and other Companies t 134, Estl mated valne 1910 0 Cish in Banks 55.9.'i S cau in Drawer 6i8-4A n M,fH.VS7 I 2.5J8JO-1S IIBECT0R8. John C. Davis Edmund A. Sonder, -1heophl,us Paulding John K. l'enrosr), James Tramsir, Henry C. Kallett, Jr James C. Hand William C Ludwia, Josepb H. Seal, Geora C, Lelper. Hush Craln Robert Ttnrmn Samuel K. Stokes, J. . Penlstan, Henry Sloan, William O. llonlton, Edward Darllnaton, H. Jonei Brooks. Edward Laiourcade, Jacob P. Jones James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre. Spencer Mcllvaln, J.H. SemDle, l'lttxburt, A. K Uerver V'ttburx, n r tnH..n ii...i John D Taylor THO.MA H r 'Ttiiti Ta..in.nt Hknt LTrBN.j?cHr;Nt.?;,DtYIH' V'C rt"MTli Q IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFl CE, No. 415 W ALN PT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPHAL PAID IN. IN CASH. MflfUfMI Ibis ccmpary continues to write on Ftrt Rttki on xib vapuai, who a gcoa surplus. Is sa-clv invested 701 Losses by Dre nave bern promptly paid, and more than 8500,000 Disbursed nn t Thin rem i 5 BrC8nt e off.ee of this company will No. 415 WALNUT 8TRRFP. a fcw mottb will remove to its OWN N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESNfT STREETS. i Den as now, we snail oe nappy to Insure our patrons - . Htlc LuiiD.Difui wnu Ktieiy, D1BECT0B8, JIMUBAO CKAVEK, URMAN SMEPPARD. ThOU. MAC KFLLAR. JOHN STJPPLIE. JOHN W. CLAGHORN, SILAS TEUKKS.Jn.. A LFRED S. OILLETT, CHARLES I. DUPOBTT, HFNRY F. KENNEY. JOSEPH KLAPP, M.b. mpsc-t. q r,T.ri;i"i?'.V.,l'lT.c-; rresioenu i "OMAS CRAVEN. President, JAM E8 B ALV ORD. Secretar" . Tilt 1829CIIARTEK TERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ruiLiADin.piiiA. A&sets on Januarvl, 18GG, 89,506,85r00. Capital....... 400 OOt) 00 ""n- f miiiuB y44 M3 jj """" 1,118.108-81 LN6E7TLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOB 186 11.467 ta. 110 000. lOES PAID SINCE OVEK 65,000,000. I'cri'Ctnal and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. rvinLi.iiYina Charles N Bnncker, vi net, i uiw Edward P.. Dale, George Fales, AUred Filler. Francis w. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCail. i I'Iiihh a nei, -Snmuol Grant, (.eorto W. Richards, IbuacLea, CHARLES to WARD C ,t jiiui u j i,r,, vice-rresi uAjur., vice-rresident. J. w. MCALLISTER. Secretary orotctn. astm I Jl?nAXt.mSmNCE COMPANY" OF PHI INI ORIOhA'lED 1804-CHARTER PFRPETTJAL. In mAA I, l,n n II i t1 V 1. .-.T i i i . . . this Company insures ftom loss or datnate bv HKK, on lihprnl ernia nn hulldlnivM M,a,.h.n,iiaa . - - - , ....... .ou . I H 1 111 , u, . , civ.. lor limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by 'lhe Company has been In ao'lve operation for mora 4in.n civ rv vV, a .p. .. . i... . i , . ' ',v"a promptly adjusted and paid. . John T, Hodua. Lawrence Lewis. Jr.,' David Lewis, licDjamln fcfilng. 'I boinai H. Powers, A. B. McIIenrv Edmond Ca-rtlllon, ' l.ftlll. . . M. B. Mabonvy, John T. Lewis, William 8. Urant Robert W Leauilnc, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox JUfiK K WDCHEREB, President SmrEL Wltcox, Secretarv. 41i TIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELYTHE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM l'ANY-Incorporated 1825 C barer Perpetual No. vlO r Ai.n 11 nreei, opi osue rnuependence "quare. This Comoanv. tavorablv known tn th enmniiinltv for over lortv yeat-t. continue to Insure apalnst lessor dnirstie by tire on Publio or Private Bulidinus, either perniaueut v or ior a iiunieq tune. Also on Furoliure, docks of Goods and Meichandise geneially. on liberal terms Their Capital, together wlih a laiye 8urplua Fund, Is Invested In the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security in v e case oi loss. dibectobs Daniel Smith Jr.. John Deverem, : 1 homas Smith, Alexander henaon, I nan c HazlehurHt, neniy i,wu. j. no mas uoDins. J Ul (ilUinuhmn FelL Daniel Haddock. Jr. DANIs-L SMITH, Jh., President., William O. Co uih. secretary 4 ljj 1 IRK I N S V R A N C THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY E. O I'lUiiiuiLrniA. No 160 8. FOURTH Street. Cbaitcr Perpetual. Authorized Capital, 'iAO.OOO. Paid-up Capital. M'O.mmi Insures apalnst loss or duumue by FIRE on bulldltiKS, rltl'er perniaiionrly or tor a LlAIITEIr period. Also, on M I- LCHANDISE teuerally and Household Furniture, city or country. DIUECT01 a l James Brown, , i liotussKI nber, Jr Charles A. Duv. I Lemuel ( otllu, , William D.Lewis. - i J Ilillbjru Jones. Wll.iaiii It. Bui ock, John Wood-iile, ! Wl Haiti N. Needles, W illlHm ('. LuuKStrctb, JobuD Taylor, J HiitcbliiHoii . JAMES BROWN. President. I HA. A. DUY Vlce-Prcsi.ln t TjtoirAS N Kir.sos Secretatv. 33m II K P R O V I 1) E I N T LitE AM) HIVST CuJfj'jyr. ' . Incorporated by tbe Mate of f ennsr'vanla Third Moiilh -M lb6S. INSCRH-B LIVES. Il"o"v4 IN-Ttg-T ON DEPOSITS, arid UUANTS ANNUI- CAPITAI 150,000. '- P1BECTOHS ' . , 1 Itiohard Padburvs ' ' ! Henry Haines t .'! wiBisr hron. ' Kaniuel R Shipley. v.irmiiiu jrncser. .IofI ur II. Votrla, Rlcbaid V, oud. vyi iikin C, Louus.Ti'in, HiiUt L K. SlllHI EY. Presllont. Rowiakp Papft Actuarv 7 2SJ ViUi.1., Au. Ill a EOUhTU uTItEJCT. , INSURANCE COMPANIES SJ0RTI1 , AMERICAN 7 TRANSIT !, INSURANCE ; COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHTA. ' A aanal Policies tssusd against General Accidents, all descriptions at exceedlrglv low rates. Insarsnce effected lor one year. In any sum from 1 to 10.000, at a premium of only ene-taalf per eent. secorlnt tbe full amoant Insured la case of death, and a compensation each week canal to the whole pre mlam paid Bhort time Tickets for 1, 1, 1. 6.7, or 10 daytor 1. J, of months, at 10 cents a dav, Iniarlna In the sum or tlOOO, or giving t pr week tt dlsablad. to be had at the General Ofllee, No. IMS. FOURTH Street, Philadel phia, or at the various Ralltoad 1 leket office. Be sure to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit Insurance Company. For circulars and further Information apply at the General Office, or of any 01 the authorise A seals of the Company. LEWIS I. Iir.rPr.Pre.Ment. JAMF M. t OSHAD. Treasurer. Hl-NRY C. BROWN, Secreiary. JOHN C. PI I.LITr, Solicitor. 1IKMIOR1. i lii Ho.np,r If 'l0!?0 1?;WnU B'"o Company. M. Balrd of M. Baldwin A Co. a. ' Samuel C. Palmer. ( arhler 01 Commercial Bank. Rlihaid Wcod. No. 1U Market sueet Jan es M. Conrad, No. t.l Ma. set street J. E. Kmnlev. t ontlnental Hotel. H. U LeiM-nrtng, Noa J1 ard Mi Dock street Samuel Work 01 Work, Mc Couch A Co. Oeorge Msrtln, No, , ti1 I besnut street 1 1 lrtrai CITY ORDINANCES. AS O It D 1 K A Ji U E To Auibonie tlte Coiibtn ct.on of a Sewer or Chesnut Wtrcet, Irom Tweuty ihird to Twcntr. second street. Section 1. Ihe 8o!cct tnfl Common Connells of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Depart ment ot lliiriiwavs be and is hi-reby authorized to ' construct a Fewer, with an interior diameter of three lect, upon the Hue of Chesnut street, from Twenty third to I v.ent-econd street, with the neoemarr mlrts, for tbe pioper surface drainage, In accordance) with plan and specifications to be prepared by tbe) Department of Surveys. Sections. Tbe Chief Commissioner of High ways shall advertise, according- to law, announomtr tbat proposals will be recired for the construction ! saia sewer, and be shall allot the work to the lowest bidder who gives appioved security, and It snail be a condition of said contraot tbat tbe contractor shall accept the sums assessed opon and charged to trie properties lying- on tho line ot said sewer, as author, led ly tbe Act of Assembly, approved March 80, 1SC6, and in manner and lorm provided by Sections 2 and 4 of Ordinance, entitled "An Ordinanoe regu lating the assessment upon property for the eon strucHon 01 sewers," approved it ay 12, 18(30: Pro vided, That tbe city shall be at no expense, exoept tor legal deductions, intersections, inlets, and man boles, which shall be paid for oat of tne respective items ol appropriation for mose pnrposns. WILLIAM 8. STOK.-.ET, Prosidout of Common Council, Attest Jons Eckstein, Clerk ol Common Council. JAM ES LYKD, President of Se ect Council. Approved this nineteenth dav of May, Anno Domini ore thousand eight hundred and suit -six, (A. D. 1EG6) MORTOX McMICHAEL, 6211t iayor ol Philadelphia. -11 k a n I, 11 t i n n J.V To Release a Certain Property of Francis Mbert nom tho Lien oi a Corta n Judgment. Kesoivcd, By tbe Select and Common Connells of tbe City or Philadelphia. That the City Solicitor be and be is hereby authorized and directed to release) and lorever discharge tbe fol otyinr described pro perty ot Francis filbert fiom tbe lien of a Judgment entered on tbe flic al bond of Morton A. Kverly, Collector of Outstanding; raxes (D. C. D. 8. B., De cember 1 orm, 1806, N o. 208). to wit : All that certain lot or piece ot cronnd, with tbe buildings and im provements thereon erected, situate on the south side ot Lomtaid street, at the distance ot one hun dred and eighty feet eastward trom the east side 01 KiphteenUi street, in the Seventh Ward of the city of Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth oa the said Lombard street eiuhtenn feet, and exieudlng; in length or depth south waid at right angles to the said Lombard street, seventy-eight feet: Provided, lbat tbe co-surety of said Francis Albert shall con. cent to the said release, and that tbe sura ot ten dol- -lars shall be paid to the Solicitor for the use ot the city in defraying the expenses of the publication of this resolution; and tirovided further, that tn the opinion ot the City (solicitor the interests of tbe city will not be prejudiced by tho said release. WILLIAM s: SIOKLET, Fresidi-ut of Common council. Attest Jobs Fckrteiit, ' . Clerk ot Common Council. JAMBS LTND. rresidont of beloct Council. Approved this nineteenth day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight huudred aud sixty-six (A. D. 1806). MORTON McMICHAEL, 6 21 It ' ' Ma or of Philadelphia. rESOLUTION ' V To place a Fire Alarm Box in tbe Depot of tho 1-iankloid and ooutbwark Railr"td Company. Resolved. By the Select ana Common Councils of the Citv of Pbilade.phia, That the (superintendent of the I'olloo and lire Alarm telegraph be and be is hereby authorised and directed to place) a Fire Alarm Box in the Depot ot the Fran k lord and r-outliwark Iiailroad Company. Provided, Tbat the fame shall be at no expense to the citv, and pro vided further, That in the opinion of said Superin tendent tbe wires will admit of the same WILLIAM 8. &TOKLEY, President ol Common Council Attcit Jons Eckstein, - . ..n.... . Clerk of Common Council. ' ' ' ' JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. . Approved ibis nineteenth day ot May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). 1 MORTON McMICHAEL, 6 21 It Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION To Entor Satisfaction on the Official Bond of Henry Myers. Besolved. Bv tbe Select and Common Connells of tbe Citv of Philadelphia. Tbat tbe City 80 icitor be and be is beieby authorized to enter satisaction on tbe official boud ot licnry Myers, Supervisor of the twentieth Ward for tbe term ending August 15, 1816 H. C. D 8 B , September 1 erm, 1804, No. 225) Provided, Tbat the Cblei Commissioner of iiiffiiwaya shall certify there is uo de ault. WILLIAM S. SIOKLET, President 01 Common Council Attest Abraham Stewart, Assistant Clerk ot Common Conncll JAMES LrND, . President of Select Council. Approved this nineteenth day of May. Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). , 1I01S.TON MCMICHAEL,, 6 21 It siavor of Philadelphia. - T-80LUT10N J V To Authorize ihe City Solicitor to enter satis faction upon the Bond of Ellnha W. Davis Kenolvtd, By the Select and Common Councils of tbe City of Philadelphia, J bat the City solicitor be and be is beiebv directed to enter satisfaction unon the bond of Elisba W. Davis, entered in judg ment D. C. D. 8. B., September. 1865. No. 239 M Jl o. mwiiKfi , President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, ' 11 Clerk ot Common Council. ' JAMES LYND, President of Select Counoil. Annrored this nineteenth dav ot Mar. Anno Domini one thousand tight hundred aud sixty-six (A. D. 1S06). . , . JUUJCIUN SlCSUCUAKLi. 6 21 It Mayor pt Philadelphia. I-) E 8 O L U I 1 U fl V Authoruins; the Bepaving of Trenton Avenue, Last aid , from York te Erne lue Street. lit solved. By the Select and Common Councils of the Cily of Philadelphia, Tbat the Chief Commis sioner ol Highways lie and he ia hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with a compe tent paver or pavers, for tbe repaying of Trenton avenue, earl side, from York to Emcline street - - - WILLIAM 8 MDHl.tl. ' , , I'resideut ot Common Council. Attest , , Abraham Stewart, ;' ' ... Assistant Clerk of Common ronnoil. , James jand, :,.,... , . . Pre-idunt of Select t 'ouucil. Appioved till, iiiueteeint) dav ot May, Aoue Domini ore thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. I860). - ' ' ms cik 1 c aicxicu r:Li, C 21 It Mayor ol Pbi adeiphia. mm
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