Rcmlnbccnces of Opora Singers. FIST A, MALIBRAN, 80NTAQ, JBNJtr LIND, LA BLACnB, AND COSTA. Tbo author ot ' The Queens of Hon;;" 19 pub tahinp in London Society a aeries of papers on he "London OpeTa Directors," abundantly piced w ith personal anecdotes. Tiie last num ber relates come ot the Incidents when at tended the first appearance of Malibran and fiontajr in London, In 1829. Pasta wa then In the zenith of her glory, and looked askanco upon these new liehts; but they took the town by norm, and l'asta's etrneglts to retain the supremacy were In ?atn. The KlnR's Theatre, at which Malibran and Son tap appeared, was managed oy Messra. Laurent and Laporte the former an ex-director ot the Italian opera in Farls, the latter a distinguished Frencn actor. They oftered Malibran seventy five jruineas lor each performance; the offer was accepted, and ber rirt appearance was ir. the character of 'Pesdamona." Of a quarrel and a reconcilia tion between Malibran and Sontag the writer says: Mademoiselle Sontag was reearded by the rarisinns as the rival of Madame Pasta, of Madame l'isaronl, and of Madame Malibran. Nothing was neglected by the manager which could stimulate public expectation, prior to the arrival of the distinguished German soprano. Her beauty, her talents, her dramatic powers, her "romantic history,' were dilated upon In ex apeerated terms. A thousand and one anec dotes were circulated regarding her; Dukes and royal Princes, it was said, were dying of love for her, and (ought duels with one another for the privilege of obtaining t.ckets to hoar her sing; Paris, Uerlii, and other great capitals were ac her lent; diamond brace lets and the most costly trifta were of fered to her by Emperors. The various devices put m action succeeded so well that the musical and fashionable world wai thrown into a lernicnt, and on the night 01 her debut the front ot the theatre was besieged bv an immense crowd, which was not deterred in the attempt to glance at the fair sonestiess, even bv the acuteat torments of heat and crushing, and the loss of divers articles ot wearing apparel. Before the season was over Sontag quarrelled with Laporte. A foolish rivalry had existed between Sontag and Malibran, one of those bitter animosities which disfigure tha history of the opera. M. Fetis, who waa then in London, broueht about a reconciliation, all the more easily ctlectei. as the twoslneeis admired each othor, and ntd nothing to do with originating the antagonism which had been lostered between them oy par tisans. M. Laporte took ud vantage ot the newly cemented friendship to produce pieces in which the could sing together. The London opera season of 1830 was chieflv memoraolo lor the appearauce ot Louis La blaehe. M. Laporte, in the following season (1831), introduced liubini, the king of tenors, and during the same season broughtout Michael Costa. In 1&32 the King's Theatie passed to the direc torship ot Mouck Mason, by whom German opera, in its onginiil form, waa presented for the first time in London. The laiuous Schroder Devrient created an extraordinary sensation in the opera oi I'idelio. The production ol this work was an event which exercised a marked influence on the history of music in England. At the close ot the season Mr. Mason brought out Hubert le Liable, which was then turning the heads of the Parisians. To mount this piece cost the director bis thousaad pounds. The scenery, which was paiuted by the Messrs. Grieve, was exquisite, and exhibited some new and ingenious eilecta. The composer came over for the purpose of superintending the production of the work, but so niauv delays und disssters occurred that the Elect? lalled, aud Ma?on withdrew, a ruined man. ,aporte then resumed the directorship, and in two years the music ol Bellini began to be Popular, and Grisi was engaged to sing. In 836, Luraley, a young solicitor, appeared" as an assistant to Laporte, and in 1838 the name of the Kina's Theatre was altered by command to her Majesty's Theatre. With the season of 1812, Mr. Lumley became exclusive manager, and lor twenty years held the most prominent place among the opeiutic directors. The writer con tinues: "To cuter on a detailed chronicle of Mr. Lum ley'a management would be superfluous, as be has told his own story eo recently and so mi nutely. He introduced to England tor the first time many distinguished singers and dancers, and several new operas and ballets. Among the singers were Jeuny Lind, and the Meadames Tadolinl, Frezzolini, Sophie Cruvelll, Parodi, Castellan, Caroline Duprez, Piccolomlnl, Tiet lens, Gardoni, Calzolari, Fraschini, Kanconi, Beletti, Fornassarl, Standigi, Giuglinl. The prin cipal dancers who appeared for the first time in England during his management were Rosati, Ferraris, Lucille Grahn, Marie Taglionl, Adele , Dumilatre, Guy Stephan, Poccnini, and St. Leon, with numerous minor stars. He introduced, after their lengthened absence,' Madame Sontag and the ethereal Taglionl. Mr. Lumley relied tor success, in this season of 1847, on the com ing of the 'Swedish Nightingale.' She did come, and created such an excitement that, although nearly twenty years have elapsed since the April pight when her first notes were heard, the scene is vividly remembered by those who had share in it, and those who simply knew by hearsay of the terrors of a 'Jenny Lind crush."' Young Counterfeiters In France. UOW BOYS AUD GIRLS COMMIT CKIMtf. Twenty-eight prisoners, chiefly Doys under sixteen years of age, were arraigned in Paris on the 28th. ultimo, ou a charge of uttenng base coin. The scene in court is thus described: "This crowd of culprits was guarded by as great a crowd ot gendarmes, and as they stood thus all hustled together, pressing against each other with involuntary familiarity, the group presented a picture; and we ask ourselves: 'If such be the green bud ef vice in the nineteenth century, what must be the lruit when arrived at the fulness ot maturity ?' The whole scene re minded one rather of a distribution of prizes at village school than the serious trial of a set of criminals accused of a crime classed among the fxeatest In any country, and one which, until ately, was punished with death, and even now by the gaileys lor life." The details of the trial revealed some interest ing but melancholy lacts. But one ol the gang of culprits admitted the possession of any means of livelihood, and he was the chief. He sold re freshments at the Belleville Theatre, and made his place a rendezvous for all the thieves. Ho was in the habit of going round with a basket containing oranges, barley sugar , and cro quettes, according to the custom of French tneatres the members ot the eang calling him lroui different parts ot the house under pretenoe of purchasing Ln refreshments, and thus the transactions of the day were summed up and registered. The trial of the band will remain among the causes celebres on account ot the per fect confidence with which the whole drama was enacted, and the ease with which depreda tions to the amount ol 40,0001. had been carriod on by an association consisting entirely of boys. One or two were artists in their way. To the rnott fklllul were allotted the pieces oi the reign of Charles X, to another those ot Louis Philippe,' and the common method of ordering 1 coinage ol one or the other, was to call tor a soupe a la Charles LHx, or a bouillon Louts Phuijrpa. Many were considered beaux esprits, and although not knowing how to r ad or write, their reputation for quickness of wit was amplv sustained at the trial. One of tbera, priding himself on his elo quence, entei ta neil the auditors with an account ot their manner of lite, and by bis dramatic ges tare and deep toned accents crea'.ed laughter aud teara by turns. A elrl called "Red-haired Josephine," not yet hi teen years of age, was eiu ployed to polmh up the coin. She confessed tQ participation in the offense as tar as this, but de clared that she had accepted tn otlice to oDlaitt a living, and to "avoid doing worse." j . Fbknch Emoimes. The manufacture of loco motives in France is daily increasing to a great extent. The great manufacturer Koechlin re cently gave a dinner to his workmen on the completion ot bis one thousandth locomotive. 1 Sparrows versus CATiami,Ani. A large ' number of spartows are about to bo sent from Vienna to Melbourne. Australia, for propagation, to destroy the caterpillars, wnica commit great ravages in that cjuuiry. TnEDAILY EVENING JTELGRAPn.--PIIILADELPTIIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 23, I860. FINANCIAL. U, 8. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, BAND01PH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, IG S. THIRD ST. 3 NASSAU ST. rHiLADF.r.rniA. NEW TOltK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, HERE AND 1ft NEW YORK. 31 JJAVIISH UltOXlIlSllH, No. 225 DOCK STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS, BUT Alt U KLI, TS1TED STATES BONDS, 1681s, -20s, 10 40s. Oil EI) STATES 7 S-lOs. ALL ISSUES. C F KT1 E I C ATE8 OF INDEBTEDNESS. Mercantile Pspcr and Loan on Co laterals negotiated Btocss BoufM and Sold on Commission. 1 31 HARPER, DURKEY & CO. BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS No. 55 8. THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks and Loans boueht and sold on Communion L'ncurient Bank Notes, Com, Ktc, bought and sold, fctecial attention paid to the purchase and sale of Oil S'ocks. Deposits received, and Interest allowed as per agreement. 86 3m "YyoiiK, aiccoucu & co., Rtoclc and Exchange Brokers No. 36 South THIRD Street. GOV1KNJ1ENI SEtUBHIES boujrht and sold. SIOCKS Loupbt and sold on commission. INTER ST .ALLOWED ON UEI'OallS. 4251m, rpiIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED1 Lurirjii tho erection of tbo new Bank building, to 1 17 4p No. MPS CHESNITT STREET 5'20 SF IVE-TWEN TIES. 7'3Cs -SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. BE HAVEN tfc BROTHER, 1 1 No. 40 8. Tiiied Street. WATCHES AND JEWELRY 'kEWIS LADO&lrjsf nrivnvn tinirp r. mnTim, WATCHES, JEWEI.UT A HI.YElt WA11B. , WATCHE3 and JEWEL2I IMPAIRED. p3CTiestnat St.,?lu Owing to the decline ot Gold, bs made a great d uctlon In price of bis larte ana we'l assorted stock o Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc. Tbe public are respectfully invited to call and examine our Mock before purchasing eise where. - ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment ot above goods constantly on band at modetate prices tbe 51 usical Boxes playlna lroro 2 to 10 bianulnl Alra. FARR & BROTHER, Importers. No. 824CHESNUT STBKET, llllsmtbrrj Below Fourth. r0 OUR PATRONS ANiTtIIE PUBLIC We are oflerfng our stock o. watches, JEWELRY, , AND SILVERWARE, AT A DISCOUNT, Kuliy equivalent to tbe heavy Ceclme In Gold. CLARK & DIDDLE, Ho. 713 CUKSiJUT Street 8S2rp HICH JEWELKY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAilONUS, FINE WATCHES, JEWEL RT Etc. Etc. Etc. 2C EIGHTH S1KKET, rhilacu. JNIGIIT LINE OF CARS. On and After Saturday, May 19, THE UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.. (SEVENTH AND NINTH STREETS), WILL BUN ANIGHT LINE OF CAB8 on the Fair mount and h avr Yard branch oi tbelr road. Golugdown will leave tbe Depot iFbst trip at 11 48 , second trip atU'8, and eontlune to run at Interval! of 3 minutes through tbe nlgbt, reaching Fifteenth and Wal , luce streets 10 minutes, and Seventh and Cnesnutt e 27 mlnutos alter the time of starting Coming up leavethe Navy Tardi First trip at 13 40 second trip at 1, re soiling Ninth and Cbeanut streets 2 minutes, and Ninth and Pprlng Garden streets 32 minutes after time of starting. FAJIE 10 CEXTS. 19 8t W. H. KEMBLE, Secretary. SAFE FOR SALE, A SECOND-HAND Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe FOB SALE. ArFLY AJMrHIBOFFICE. ' 5 rr FOR 8ALE STATE AND COUNTy RIGHTi of CapeweU Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard aud All Heater for Coal OH Lamps 1 It preveutthe Chimney! '.?!"!. VF,,k1l.n'', 'bliwewlllwairaut Also saves Tons ! mem. mey cost but ten eeiitt No. Wi BACK btreet. l'l.lladelphla. Sample Miittoii" aiu Sltl ICE COMPANIES. XCE! ICE I ICE 1 ICE 1 ICE I INCORPORATED 1664. THOMAS E. CAHILL, I'resident JOHN GOODYEAR, Secretary. ' HENRY THOMAS, Superlntondont: COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY Dealers tn and Shippers of fee and Coal. 1 W are now prepared to furnish best quautt tia la large or small quantities, to hotels, steamboats, ice crrnm saloons, families, offices, etc., and at the lowem mabkrt aATKS. Ice served daily In all paved limits ol the consolidated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich mond, and Qcrmantowu. Your custom and Influence Is Tfspectlully solicited You can rely on "being served with a rt HS article and rnoMFTLT. Send your order to OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET. DEPOTS. ; H. W. corner TWELFTH and WILLOW Streets. North l ennsylvanla Kallroaa and MASTER Street. LOIIDAHD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets. PINE Street Wharf, Schuy UlU, 4 1 2m4p 'REMOVAL! REMOVAL! OLD DRIVERS ICE COMPANY, BEAIOVED FBtM .. W. CORNER SIXTEENTH AND RACE, TO Broad Stieet, Above Race, East Side Orders rtspectiully solicited, and ptoniptly attended to at the lowest market fates. HEfeS, JOHNSON & DAVIS. OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY. The undersigned, feeling exrceilliiv thankful to hia many ir eros and cnMomc r for their very liberal patron age txtt jidtd to him during the last seventeen veurs. and having (o il Ms entire Inteiest to MK8r-KH. IW8. JUHNHON A DAVIS, Takes pleasure in recnmmend.nir tnem to his formef pa rons as tliev are gentlemen of weil knonn Intexrltv n n rt 111 uDdoulittd y ninlntaln the reoutatlou ot the OLD IiKlVKI.f M'E COM PAN V, and In ev"rv wav act so as to give entire satisfaction to all who mar ktndiy fa vii tbcmwlih their custom. Kospeotjullv.ec, 2 3m A. BBOWN. XEEr COOL ! ! KEEP COOL ! I BY OBDER1NQ TOUR ICE OF CHARLES S. CARPENTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND BET ALL ICE DEALERS, No. 717 WILLOW, Above Franklin St. Families supplied satisfactorily and at reduced rates. Dealers and large consumers furnished on reasonable terms. CHARLES 8 CARPENTER, JOUN OLENDEN1NU, JOSEPH M. 1EUMAN, Jr., 8 22 lm Proprietors. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J. W.. SCOTT ,4 C O.. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AKD DEALERS IX MEN'S FUKN1S11INO GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street. FOLK LOOKS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL," 826 Srp PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. TEBFECT FITTING PHIBrS AND DRAWER3 made irom measurement at very short notice. Allctbcr aitlcles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS In lull variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 8 24 5 No. 706 CHESNUT Street. LIQUORS. CHESiMT (jltOVE WHISKY. No. 2?5 North THIRD Street. It anvthlna vtas wanted to prove the absolute pttrltt ot this VVLlcky, the loliowlni; cerlltlcate" should dolt There Is noaicohollo sUnmluni knowncouimuudlngsucf' tC(.n.u.tnuatiou licni such I1I1.I1 souices: PiiiLADF.i.i hia, September 9. IR08 we have carefully tested the sample of IHESNITI GKOVK WHISKY which you send us, and flud that It contains konk or the l oisoNOts substance known ai n sn oil w hkh Is the characteristic and Injurious In gredient of tbe whlfkles In general use. BOOTH, UABRKTT CAM AC, Analytical Chemists. . . , New York, Septembers, IBS'. I have analysed a sample 01 CUK.sk UT GliOVE V HISKY received Irom Air Charles Wharton, Jr., o1 1 hliaueiphla; mid 1iuIiik earetullv tested It, I am pienstd to state that It Is entirely fkeb vuom poisonous ob DiLtTEi.iui s Hubdlancei. It Is an unusuullj' pure uuu hue-llavorcd quality of wblskv. JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D., Analytical Cbeunst . , . Boston, March 7. 1W9 I have made a chemt'nl analysis of commercial nam pies 01 CHKKKU'l GLOVE WHbKV, which proves to be free from the heavy Fusil Oils, and periontly pure and unnduUeraled. 'J he line llavor of this whisky Is derlvod li cm the rruln nsed In manulacturlug It. Bespectiully, A. A. HATES, M. P., Btate Assayer, No. 16 Boyiston stieet For sale by barrel, demllohn, or bottle, at No. 226 North THIRD Street Philadelphia. 4 3 NATHANS & SONS, I M P O II T E It S 01? BRANDIES, WINES, 'GINB, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA.. MOSES KATDAMB, IIOHAt K A. MATHANS, ORLANDO D HATHA US. UJhn THE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AKD IIAENESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN TIIE COUNTRY. lACEY, MEEKEK & CO., No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFEB OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE 1 Bl'CGY HARNESS, from IH to l.tfl LIGHT BABOUCUE do 60 00 to 350 HEAVY do do 7500to5tKI EXPBESS.BBASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27-50 to 90 WAGON AND SELF-ADJUSTING 15 00 to 30 STAGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to 60 LADIEb' SADDLE, do l'i-OA to ISA GENT8' do do 8110 to 75 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Bosetts, Bone Covers Blushes, Combs, hoaps. Blacking. Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Bans and Backs, Lunch Basket Dree lg and Shirt L'aies. Trunk and Valises aeeinrp n. wiochesnutst. H A R NESS. A LAEGE LOI OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, a, 4, and 6 borse. Also, parts ot HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, eto , bought at the recent Government sales to be told at a great laorifloe, Wholesale or Rutail. Tegotber with our usual asuortment of SADDLER TAND SADDLERY HARD WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, ,211 Ko. ft MARKET street. MEDICAL. V 0 x roi'ULi. IUCSllT'S TAI SYRUt PRINCIPAL DEI'Of, No. nt South TI1IIJD Street I'rico, $1-00 per B ttle;$ft-00 tor ball-a dozpn. The ui.dersltntd cltltrns take pleasure In cheertuiiy rretn nuiidli g the ue of W rlglit's Tar Sjrup lor coughs, colds, consumption. hoiiplng-couirh, spotted tevir, ilver conipia iit, pnlns in the breast, i.rinichlus, Inl.an.n ation. at.d restriction 01 air venue s In the lungs, etc. '1 he rnndy flioulrt be in every lumlly t t'harles t. Vi 1 f on. Fomv Preit otlloe. Ohar s H . (.raflen, Sut.dap Sltrcw ofllce. James Nolen. Ji qu rer flice , Vv i Hum F. 1 orbit, h ssoeiaied Tress William II. ( arpen'er. Hre Alarm and Police T graph, ir Hth and t l.i snui sueet. A riandolph. Front aud 1 ombard streets. James W. ferrine o. m Charles siruet. 11. A. Davis No. .123 Gsskl I street John Woodslue No 1X11 Ftankiln street. Bobertl hoii.pm n No. IiW Walter street. B. t. Marcn, No. 626 Fianklln a reet J Geblofl ho 731 8. econd street. John Hevmnur. No. 513 . f rout street. . TV . Howard, No. 1 Dock street II. O. 1 art eit No. 327 S. -econd street L. Hates No. 6I16 Anh street , Aitert Martin. No, 417 H. Second street !M ary ( aidwell, No 1' 82 Ronnotn street W '1 homes, ho. 20 N. Fourth street 1. M. laithv No. b9 E retli's alley. George W I son No 236 Eace street. V . F Brooks, No.69 North econd street M J. Ilassett. No. 119 t snal street M. eymour Bose Busleton. Char s Bogera, No. 021 Houih street K. 'l.W e fi,K on, mcoihI and Uuarrv streets I-. I . Thomas No. l.ts South lxt . street M'Mh m Bams. No 516 bouth r ront s reet S. P. (amort), Opera Manager. .lul u Aiagmms reur ot No 1H4 North Second street iiit. H. u. ( Iioate. Newark Del. Mr mihcm H. Wrvhii Sib: We take tleasure In recommend'pg yonr TAB SYlll'iol Tvbich we have alnaOy ai'lil cons!clorn!.e qua-ititiesi as a niost t xce'le:it and ellii aclous reme.iy tor the con plaints set lurth In your printed bill ain-a'y sulmiitieu to the put llc. A a erailtyliiK act to suffering h uti anlty w e w II cteero lv recommend vour prepara ticn to a 1 aft'lcud w lib diseases which It is designed to cuie. Ycurs, etc., DILKS SON, Druggists, 1 N, . corner Fine and lxth streets. Korsa'erlsoat JOHN PON, HOM OWAT COWDEN'S, DYOTH' A CO.'K. A nd all principal Drui gls.s and Dealers. The subscriber Wou:d beg leave further to sav that t e is irepana t 11,1 orders etd forward tbe Syrup to an; purt ol tbe coun'ry. Terrons des'rlng other Inior nai ion by n sll will Inclose a postage stamp and answers wl:l bereturnid as booh as the exigencies ot business will admit . Address . WILLIAM B. WBIOIIT, 3 20 No 771 S.TII1KD Hrtot . I'M adelphla, I'a. C II O L E It A D I S A R 1 E D The CtiefCauses of Pestilence Destroyed DB. E. COl BT A BET'S DISINFECTING FLC1D8 secured bv Let crs l atent in nie Unitod Ptnles and i route. 1 repareii sole y by tho .sew Vork DMnieclitiii t ompany, t their Laboratory. Nos. 298, 3INI, ami 3113 1IENKY Street, New Vorkj Ofllce, No. 42 CEDAU fctreet 'I bis Company organized on a permanent basis, wltn Dr. ourtaret the celebrated French ( hemlst. Incharpo ot its I aboraiory. Is prepared to tumish its DisiM'tcT ikg f Li ii'S lor cick rooms, nurseries, urinals. v.a er e os-ets, privies ceBtpools, sewers, gutters, ships, rail roads hospitals prisons and public limtltutlons of all kinds, s'auuliler-hijusn, otlal and tat-bol inr et-tablisli-mi nts; a'l kinds of manures ( mmente y tiicrealnir ihe vnlue of the latter to every tanner) and w herever poi sonous and oflenslve gfixes exist. These ageuis are de odorizers sntii optics, antiputrescentri, and disinfectants In the scientific meaning ot the words. They remove noxious taxes rndodois by chemical principles leaving In their p. aces heai ltfut air; they are destroyeks, and ho mer- v at$' rb t $ ot poisonous gases not injurious to utensils In w hich they arc ui-ed. '1 he at entlon ot m"d)cal and scientific men Isdirec ed to these disinfec tants. Attached ore tes Inion a s In favor of this great discoverv, which, wllb hundreds 01 others, can ba seen at 'he t ompany's oftice. Delavak HotfE Albant. March 30 1868 To the President 01 ibe Now Yoik Disinfecting Compnn.y Denr Sir: It is sll it Is repieseuted to be Wehave made many trials ot f Ismtectants, but now consider that w e have lound an article which surpasses all otheis as a remedy agnltst all bad odors. T. BOKSnEL it CO. New Yobk, April 9, lWlti. To the Prcsldem of the New York Dlsln ecting t empany-Dcar sir: We pro nounce It w ithout exception to be the beet we hive ever known, Its effect upon every matter is complete and instantaneous. C. A. sTETSON, Astor House. N .B. These Disinfectants are used by the scavengers, under the direction ot the Sunltaiv Po Ice ot the Metro po Han Health Department . New York "OWELL A 'I HOAIfSON,No42CEDARSt. N. T. General and Sole Agents for the United mates and the anadas. to whem all orders should be addressed For sale by all Druggists and General Dealers In the United states and Canadas. 5 183m GROCERIES. IT HAS REDUCED TO 1, AT INGRAM'S X Tea Warehouse. No. 43 8. BECOSD Street. ROASTFD COFFER REDUCED TO .10 CTS. at INGBAM'S Tea Warehouse, No. 43 8. SECOND Street. A AC. BEST 5IILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S T-U Tea Warehonse, No. 43 8. SECOND Street TEAS AND COFFEKS AT WHOLKSAL prices, at INGKAM's Tea Warehouse, No. 43 ( . SECOND Street Try them. BEEN COFFEES FROM 22 TO 28 CTS. A VTI pound at IN GRAM'S Tea Wasehonw. 43 S SEC ON l Street Trv them. 1 10 Urn JATIONAL EXPRESS Ann inAnoi'iisTAiloa 1 u,YirA v . OFFICE-No. U3 SiAKKET STBEET. rmuDuruiA. THE NATIONAL EXl'UKSS AND TRANSPORTA TION" t OWPANY. having finally comple ed Itj South ern tbrougn connections from NEW YOBK and PHILADELPHIA to BALTI MOHI , WASH1NGION, BlCiiMUNO, SAVANNAH CII.aKLESION, and al intermediate and adjacent towns as Inr south as ATLANTA. Ga , and a'so having peteeted its western connections, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad over mall raU to CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS, Is now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise Valu able Puckuges, MONET AND BULLION, and lo transfer the same to or trotn places designed, and all in ermediuto points, as EFFICIENTLY r XVEDITIOU8LY and CHEAPLY as can be done by any other Express Company. C Dices are a'so opened in MOBILE AND NEW ORLEANS, and In a few davs ihe Company will run through, via iiONTGOAIERY, to these places. J. L. JOIiSSTON President. B F. FICKLIN, 11 lPt General Superintendent 1JXUII ST E A 31 SCOIRIXG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to our new trench fleam Scouring titabllntnent the first and only ore ol Its kind In this city We do not dye, but by a ihemical procs restore Ladles', Gentlemen's, an Children's Garments to tneir original status, wlinou injuring tb 111 In tl.e least, while gieut experience and tbe best n acblDery troiu France enable us to warrant periect satisfaction to ail who may lavor us with theli patronage. LADIES' DRESSES, of every descuptk.u wither wltheut 'Jrimmlngs, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the coljr Is genuine or 1101. Opera Cloaks and Mantillas Curtains. Table Covers Carpets Velvet Bihuons, Kid Gloves, etc. cleaned and renulshed In tbe best manner. ' Gen leinen's .Hummer and Winter Clothing c. caned to perfecti. n without lu Jurv to tbe stuff Also Flags and Banuers All kinds ol stains r n oved without 0 tuning the whole All orders are executed under our Immediate supervision and latlMi etlou guaranteed In every instance. A call and exatuinutu n ol our process Is retpcctlully solicited. ALBEDYLL & MARX, 812'UbKt. No 610 RACE Street ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., MII01-FSALE DKICGISTS, MANUFACTURER IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN N Paints, Yarnlshcs, and Oils, No. 201 XORTII FOURTH STREET, 4 16 3m S. g. CORNER QF RACE 1 JSHLER'S HERB BITTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j. (iuilcij & into.. GESERAL AGENTS, 10 lm No. US South SIXTEENTH St, Phllada. GOVERNMENT SALES LABGKSALK OK ARMY WAGONS. AVtBU lances, UAHst?, tu. at iron, Eic. CniKF QUArtTKRriABTFR'8 OfFIOB, . LKPOT Or W APHIMOTOH. Waoiiinoiow, D. O , Alav 2i, i860 T I J nn anlrt mt I'lil.l, innlini ..nH. .t..M tl n 01 Brevet itnead'er-Gent inl C. H. lotnpmns, Vuaileimasier, at LlAt OLN DEI'OT, Washinion, u ;., ou MONDAY, oune 11. 1S')6 at 10 o'clock: A. . a larieiot 01 Quarurmaeter'i 8iores, consist ing ot 4!t Atmr Vgon, U0 A 1 my Wagons 30.CC6 pounds old liorse With M100', nnv rtacai, 4000 pound old Wagon Tiro, 700 Sash with Glaas, 14 t vo-hoo Wagons, 17 fprma; Harous, 4 ateriua Carts, 48 Ll.btCaita, CO two horso Ambulances, 1 Kiigay, 1CV1 single gets Harness, 4i2 Saddles, , 21,570 pounds Scrap Chain 6100 pounds old Wagon Axle, 2ffi 1 ounds Toll Chain, Htf2 pounds Iad ' u, ltifi pounds fecrap Iron, 277 pounris of Lead. r.to pounds tallow, Wagon and Ambulance V heels, Wheelbarrows, Blanxcta, Iluosots, Chains, Ha tors, W re ncliea, Anvi's, S ml ' I s' Bnllovrs, l'orlable Forges, I'lane, itarrelf, HfiOO pounds Scrap Stool. II, WM J. OUDQB 6crap Kettles, 'l oncue irons, siove, eto. 11 000 pounds Scrap Brake j rons, 1 This propeity has been worn, but a large portion ot it is still setviceiblo. 1 be store must be removed within five days from dato ( I sale. lerms Cash, In Government innds. 1 H. liUCKRR, Brevet Major-Gen. and Chief Quarterra istor, o2217t Depot of Wasnincton. ASSISTANT QUARIERMAS1 EK'S OFFICE, No. Hay GILA KD Sueet. .. ,. PiiiLADKLi HiA, May 17, 18G8. Will be sold at Public Auction, on account of tho L tilted Mates, on the prronnr's a West Philadelphia, on A I LRDAY, Hay 26, 166 sal eommoncmr at 10 o'clock A. AI., precieetv. the Blinding., etc., Iieretoioro known aa tbe Sattorloe Unitod State Uosplial, via : M tiame Buildinas. 2 Beard V alas. 2 I rdar V ater-Tanks, capnclty 24 000 trallong each. 1 do. do. do. 1 Ot.0 gallons. 2 do. do. 00. 1 800 s-allonH each. iirou naier ioDK, capacity 1200aallong. a 00. ao. tlo. 6 Cooklna Itanees. uoo gallons each 1 Abbott & Co.'s Coal-Scalo. 1 V oodward t-team Pump. 1 Morris, lasger & to 'a e.eam-rump, No. 1, 8 Horizontal Tubu er Boilors I Upright Boiler, with iron cbimnev. II agsiaff. 112 loet hiKh. 1 Lever l'ump (J. West's patent). , 2 W ooden W apli-lroughs. 9 Iron Hoppers. 12 crises 1'ivcun Holes and Book-Racks 25i0 tret 1'ickot Fmco. 45,600 Bricks, in clinnney-stncks and rango. The Frame Buildings contain about : 40 88U fi ot Hemlock and White line Scantling;. 184 047 lect Tong-ucd aud Worked Boards. 2,827 feet Kloorini? Beards. 840.1,00 led Rough Boarilg. 6442 loot f-helvimr. 99 loot OlI.ce BatlTne. Alto, 8 Sentry Boxes. 1 lie buildings will te sold separately. Terms of Sale: Cash, Government fundi. A de posit often (10) per cent, to bo paid oneverv accepted lid; the ba:auceto be paid lu.modiately' alter the sale. 'Ibe iron and terra cotta pipes to be so'd by tho foot, more or less as they he buried in the rround, to be dugr up and the ground filled in by tbe pur chsser, and bv superficial measurement amount to 1868 leet ol 4-inch cast-iton water pipe. 171 lect of 2 inch cast-iron waicr jjipo. (iCil teet of 2 inch pas 1 ipe. 76 leet of j-irich water pipo. 2o66 icet of 10-inch tori a cotta pipo. 1-iuiis of the buildings can bo obtained and sche dule ol the lots seen upon app'icaMon at this oilico. Ihe but dings, &c , must to romovoj within thirty (80) davs ft cm date of salo, and will be at the risk at the purchasers. ' The Market Street Passenger Railway can pass pear the Hospital every three i3) minutes. By order ot Bier.Brig.Gcn.GKO.il CROSMAN, A Q M. ., U. S A. GEORGE R. OR11E, 617 8t L'apt. A. Q M. s ALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY, Oppick of Aemt Clothikq abd Fquipaok, I imw iDKK, may it, invo Will be sold at PuDlio Auction, at tho Depot of Aimv Clothing' and Kquioajre, comer 01 LA I (j HIT and WAUlGTON Streets, New York city, on FRIDAY. June 1st next, commencing at 10 o'clock A, M , as follows: 20,000 Spades, new. 1000 shovels, new. 20,000 Pickaxes, new. 20,000 Pickaxe-Handle", new. These goods are trom the best manufacturers, and are in the original packages. Sample ol the above articles can be seen at tbo depot, and further inloruiation obtained. Terms Cash, in Government lunds. Ten per cent, down, and the balance bofore the foods are tuken trom the depot, which must be vlthln three days of rale, under loifeiture of tho Roods and ten por cent. Brevet BriK.-Genernl D H. VINTON, 6 19 Ot D. Q. M General U. S. A. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AM) COCUTV OE PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM BltoWN. deceased. The Auditor appointed bv the t ourt toaudit, settle, and adjust tbe account ot naMUKI, Nomas Kxo cutorot the estate of WILLIAM BHOWN. deceated. and to report dlHtrlhurlon ot tbe balance In the hands of the aconuntant, will meet tbe panic intereited ibr tho putpoties ot his appointment, on MONDAY, Mny in, 1C66. at 2 o'clock P. M., at his Otlice. No. 402 WAL NUT Street. In the city 0' Philadelphia. 6 18 irnw bt W. D. BAKER, Auditor. TN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIE CITY X AND COUNTY OF P11ILADF.LPUI V. Estate 01 JA( OB W. GUEF. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tbe account of EDWAUli M.I'AXSOV, Administrator of the estate of JACOB W. GOt'K, deceas, d, and to report distribution ot the balance in the bunds 01 the accountant, will meet the parties interested for tho purposes of his appointment, on iCESDAY, May lbt6. at 2 o'clock P.M., at IiIk Office, No. 402 WALM 'l Street, in the city ot I'hlldelihia. It 18 tmwsi AV. D 1IAKI K Auditor. JILLWARD & AVINEBRENER. WM. WILLWAED, P S WIMDBENEB, . MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES," No. 118 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. AGENTS FOB TBK BALK OF Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Dealers In Manufacturers' Supplies of every de scription. Oak Tanned leather Belting, AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING Of best Quality and manufacture. 4 26 8mrp THE SUBSCRIBER, (For many years connrcted with MITCHELL'S SA LOONS, No. 6-3 CHESNUT Street), would respectfully Inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened aa Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon, FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT No. 1121 CHESNUT STREET, (GIBARD BOW), Where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to mer the patronage of all who may favor him with their torn. JACOB it. BTJBDSALL. Philadelphia, May, 1866. CS121m DEAFNKR8, BLINDNESS.g AND CATABRH. treated with the utmost success by J ISAACS, l. I).. Oca 1st and Aurlst. So. 810 PINK Street. Tantl-uionlalsn-om the most reliable sources In the oily can I, seen at hlsofttce. The Medical Kmuityare lorlted to accompany tbetr pattonta. as he has no sou ruts In hta praetlee. Artificial eyes Inserted without pain No cbr made lor examination. 1 H PROPOSALS. QOVKKNMEM 8AI.K OF MOLASSES. (JIPICB DIPOT t'OMMrPSAIlY OF PCBPIKTrKCE I 1 Washikotoh, 1. C. May li, 180. Fealerl l'roi oral-, in an llcate, of the lorm lur nlrieo by the tmdeislt lien will l e received at this CfHee until 12 o'clock M. on T1IUKSDAY, May 81. UtJO. tor the sale 01 about 14610 GALLONS Of MOLA-SES. i-u 1 t"e averairinir about 42 aai ods each, and bail Larre s ayerariiia: about iS aalions eacti.) 1 roi ocals will not be rcce;yed lor Las than three 18) ' "; ' or five (C) I ait oarre's. in the iscaape have bei-n reffntifrerl and re coopered j lut, if desrred by the purchaser, will be reptiafied b a icliablo inspector belore their de livery, it can be seen at the gn' sistenoe atoro bouse, at Mxth sti-it wliart, Washlnjrlon, L. t .. or sample will bo found with ttio lollowln ofneerst 'Vr Oenernl H. F. CLARKE, A. C. G. 8 , U. K A., New Kork city. c! v!Ti':viA k. K1LBIJRX' A- Hiey.J Brmatlier-Gene e, T. WILSON, V. 8. and &morrMdt01' ta,,,a,n and C' 8 - U' a'A" Or at this ofllce. , l'atment in (iovernment funds, about flftr per cent of wlucli will be requirod on the acooptanoe ol the bid. and tho remainder bofore the delivery commences. No bid received from parties mho have failed to comply with their contracts. Bidders are rtqucitod to be present at the oponinff Ol thoir bids. All purchases will bo loaded at the Govornmont whari. in Washington, D. C , troef exiieuse Ihe usual reservation by the Government m retard to bids will be observed. O. BELL, 6 IB tnthGt Maor and C. S., U. S A. f tOVf liMlESr SALE OK THE M1LH ART" J liAlLLOAD AX BEAZOS SAAflAoO, QuARTrnMASTKB.GEfir.KAL'sOrnc, 1 Wabuinoton 1). o., AprU 19, lm f The attention 01 capitalists seeking a protllable Invcslntciit Is invited to this sule. pealed Proposals will bo ncoived at the ofuoo of the Ciiarteruiastcr General (Division of Uiver and Bail Transportation), at WASU1NHION, D, t; until tbe first cay of June next, at 12 o'clock M. for the purchase of all the nght, tit e, and tntorosf of theLnlted Mate, in ard to the tlnited Sta'e Military Kal, road Irom Brazos Santiago to Whito'i Baucbe. lexas. . Ihe sale wUI include tbe entire traok and sid mgs, buiiomjrs, water stations, turn-tables, bndreg, eto.. tho rai ioad niaxriale and suppl es portaininir to tbe road, topclkcr with the roliins stock, cars, mschtnery, and otbor equipment, lho sale will not Include tbo tit'e to the land, which t oes not boons' to the United States. Ibis road is about tu mi.e- in lonatb, and extends liom Brazos bantiapo to White's Kanohe. on the liio Grance irom this point connection is made by steamer with Brownsville and Matamoras. This route is the shortest and best lor tbe immonso traflio between iho uuir of Mexico aud the Interior 01 Southern Texas and Northern Mexico, and the communication bv rail alone can readily be ex tended to Brownsville I he load already completed saves thirty miles of d lbctilt and tortuous navigation. Boats on tbo river now char?e, it is stated, tor frciaht to Browns vi le, as high as 85 per barrel, and lor passenijors SIS each. lho road Is flve-leet (tuage, good tics, T rail, and full-spiked. Jioro partlcu'ar description of the property can be obtained at tnis otlice, or at that of tho Chief Quartet master Military Division ot tbe Gulf, at Now Orleans. A condition of tho sale will bo that transportation shall be lurnished lor all Government troops and su plies, whenever required, at the rates paid by Government at tbe time to tbe New Vork Central Bui road. Tbe terms of payment accerted will be those considered tbe most lavorabe to the Govern ment, Ten per cent cafb, in Government funds, to be paia on acceptance ol proposal. Ibe Government reserves the right to rejoct any or all proposals. 1 roi oea s should bo endorsed, "Proposals for pur chase of Brazos banuapo ana K10 Grande Railroad,' and addressed to the Division of Kiver and Kail T ranspoitation, Quartermaster General's Ofllce. Wasbireton. D. C. By order of tbe Quartermaster Geueral. , , ALEXANDER BLISS. Brevet Colonol and A. Q. M , in charge of Fourth Division Q. M. G.O. 4 23 tM31 pBOf OSA1B FOB FUEL. Quartermaster's Opfick, ) U. SS. Makink Coups, I . , . WaenmoToH, May 18, 1866 ) bealed Propoia's will be received at this Ollloe until THURSDAY, the 28th day of June, 1866, at 2 o'clock P. M., lor supplying Wood and Coal to tbe L'nited States Marines, at Philadelphia, Pa., durinar tbe fiscal year ending 80th of June, 1867, tbe Wood to be good merobantable oak, and to be delivered, piled, measured, aud inspected at such oointa within tbe walls of the Mariue Barracks as may be designated by the commanding marine officer, free 01 expense to tbo Unitod States. Tho Coal to be best white ash anthracite Ega: Coal, lroe Irom dust, and to weiuh 2240 pounds to the ton, to le weighed, inspected, and delivered at such points within the walls of tbe Manne Barracks as may be designated by the oommanding manne oflio r, free 01 expense to tho United States and both W ood and Coal to be furnished unon the quarterly requisition 01 the commanding officer, showing tho quantities required, agreeably to rezu ation.. Payments will bo made upon tbe receipt of ac counts uuly authenticated by said commanding oilicer. The right is reserved to reject all bids conaldorod unreatouablo. A guarantee, to I e signe 1 bv two responsible per sons, whoso responsibility must be certilied to by the United btaies District Judge, Unitod Statei District Attorney, or United Statoi Collector, must accompany each pi oposal, otherwiao it will not be considered. To be endorsed ' Proposals for Fuol," and ad dresfcd to the undersigned WILLIAM fi. SLACK, 6 21 th4t Major aud Quartui master. PPOPOSALS WILL TIK RFX'eFvDUNTIL May 26. tor th e DIGOINd and OHAOl MO, also is the MaBOVWOKK. required In the erection of the Academy lor the Sisters ot Notre Dame. Blttenhouse r-quare. or pinns apply to r.. r . nuu.vjsu Architect. vn. 01 j. piAjii eireet, uno reserves the accept or reject any oral! of tbe hlds. rluht to (1 21 at DENTISTRY. THOUSANDS OF TFETII EXTRACTED (jTI2Zawlthoiit rnln Patent applied for. My now in-tuJJ-'vention a tionbe Beversthle Se f-adjintlnir Saiely Valvett 1 baler tor administering Nitrous Oxide Oas. and extrat , )i,k teeth without pain. The only mode that the Gas cun be properly and saiely administered. 6 21 6m Dr. C. L. MCNNS, No. 731 BFKL'CE atreet. TSAIAII PRICE, DENTIST. GRADUATE OF X Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery, class 18AS-4. formerly 01 West Checter, Pa , having sen ea three yeant In the AniiV, has lemnted the praetlee of his professloa at No 241 N. ELEVENTH Street, Philadelphia, when be i I endeavor to lve satlsiaotory attention to aJl wh( may requiie bis crulesslonal services. J II E "EXCELSIOR" II A 31 S (Selected from the best Corn-Fe Hogs,) ARE TIIE BEST IN TIIE WORLD. j. 11. miciiTner & CO., GENERAL PROVISION DEALEBS, And Curers of the Celebrated ' " EXCELSIOR" SUGAR CURED HAMS Tongues and Beef, Kos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street. Sone genuine unless branded "J. H. M. At CO., EXCELSIOR." Tbe lastly celebrated " EXCELSIOR" HAMS are cured by J. B. i & Co (In a st le peculiar to them selves) expressly for FAMILY l'SE are ol delicious flavor; tree Irom the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now ottered for sale. t 2 tuthsJtn g r R I N G. BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HOLESALE AND RKTAIL,, AUD VATIBIALB FOB THB 8AU.B. BESI QUALITY AND STYLE OF SrRINQ MATTRESSES. J. S. FULLER, 414siutl Sm No. 9 8. 8 EVfU Street.
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