CITY INTELLIGENCE f'vr Additional City Inlelliimoe see Kft't i'.rce, Tnic Sotrrn Street Bbidqk. Several inure uuiiDcus piisMi-u a resolution in structing the Committee on Survevg to take Into ont1eration ail acts of Assembly remting to tlie constructiou of a bridge across tlio Scliuvl kill river, at South street. The committee met, nd in ar-cordunco with a resolution, the Chief Knirmrer has prepared, a report upon the eub Ject, which i now In the possession of the f f I T 1 1 m 1 1 1 dii nnrl u i 1 1 tin mi K..i n.. t r . 1 - bv them. The Chief Knplncer, in his report, Mates that in May, 1801, the Legislature passed an act requiring the erection of a brid'e at South street, providing the cost fhould not pxceod $260,000. Nothing was done by Councils In tho premises until April, 18C4. when the Chief hta'lneer was directed to prepare a plan and estimate. The report ns presented April 16, 1865, pliowin tho approximate cost would be f MKJ.OOO, Here everything rested until the i.w .T, ,nAt'rll. lhGO, created a Com mission with lull authority to commence the en ction of bridpe, said Commission having authority to create a loan not exceeding $1100,000. The En gineer a.ys that no detailed plan hits yet been prepared, but it is believed that the amount named In the act as to the limit of cost will be iut-uHicii-nt t complete so extensive a wot in, a manner creditable to the city ol Philadelphia. In concluding tho report theChiet iajs: "In tho contrnctiO!i of this budge It is very lm portaut that wo should, u por-siulo, avoid tho use ot a draw otherwise we will bo compil ed to resort to th otoctionallo slido draw, or reduce tlio width of Rtiuctuto to about twenty feet, so arrantrinir the maaontyaa to pormit the erection ol a third trass whenever tun draw pior shall be removed. 1 stum d nope that a permanent brulgo would b aaootcd. as the greater purt ol tho buiiiosa of tho river is the leeilmrol tho Kchiivlklli Canal, winch Is doue by tUK ard canal boats. T,.e facilities now bnino- lio.ded bv placing Ironht on the Uolawate Iront, or cn the feclmylkili boiow Gras Fern, by the oxton. son ot the i'ennsvlvania Ktulroad to Groonwicb, - are to great that ttio lnconvemonco and dan er inci dent to a drw in this bridge would ba moh more serious, as effecting; citizens at lame, than would bo hutting off masted vessels from tho very few wharf pro perties above Noiitu street injuriously alTeot tne wlmri owners, as such bos iiess will, 1 bohove, at an early day, seek those wharves which will a-ive the least length ol the tortuous navigation or the Hchuyi kill, leaving tho river lor canal duty alone." Fike Matteks. The Good Will Fira Com pany, ol Trenton, has presented to the Hlbernia r ire Engine Company of this city the photo graph likenesses ol the president and officers of the Good Will, enclosed 1q an exquisitely em bellijhed gilt frame. The present coat ubout fSOO. The Hope Hose Company bave purchased a new pair ot horses, for which they paid $ 750. The Pennsylvania Hose Company leave this city on Friday next for VViiliatnsport and Buffalo. They will paiade with the lireineu of that city on tho 4th of June, and aitprwards vt-dt Niasara Falls. From there theygo to Albany, andtuence home, arriving in this city on the Uth of next month . The Mec'-nnlc Engine Company of this city will make all the arrangements to give the Pennsylvania a proper escort on their return. Ihe Volunteer Fire Company, No. 1, of New Orleans, are having a steam tire engine built at Neatie Jk, Levy's, in this city. The steamer will have six-inch pumps, and 11 J-inch cylinder, with connecting rods ot the latent stvle. IheWeccacoe Steam Fire Engine Company have purchased a Cue pair of horses. They cost $775. , - There we re ten fires last week, but all of a triflng character, except the one at Lord's cotton mill. On Saturday night, some greasy woollen rags In the placp ot business of M 'ssrs. Morns, Tasker & Morris, Third and Pear streets, ignited spon taneously, and would have set Are to the build ing but tor the prompt action of the Hibornia Engine Company. A tiie occurred in the build lDg Irom a similar cause two weeks ago. , An alarm of Are was caused yesterday morning by the slight bnrning ot a floor in a dwelling in Jane street, above Fifth, Third Ward.' The occupants were at church, and a chimney-board, takinp Die from the stov. -pipe, tell down while burning, and set fire to tn door. The Marlon Hose Company extinguished the flames. Police Iiems. XV. p. Jefferson, arrested vesterday on the charge ot robbinn-the boarding house of Mrs. Adnms, N. 403 South Third 9trvet, in which he nad a room, was committed by Alderman Beitier for a further hearing. William McCarthy was held by Alderman Lutz to answer the larceny ot a barrow-load ot pressed brick from a brickyard in the southwestern part of the city. Ajoting man named James Brady, hailing from New York, was arrested at an early hour yesterday morning by Oflicer Gerard, bt the hurbor policp, upon the charge of attempting to rob a la?er beer saloon, in Callowbill street, near Front. It appears that the accused entered the premises, assaulted the proprietor's wile, then proceeded up-stuirs, and commenced ran snckiug the premises. Brady was taken before Alderman lSeitler, and held in $1800 buil to an swer at court. Abraham Pe Bruin, keeper ot a second-hand shop in Uoutb. street, had a hearing Dclore Alder man Beitier on Satuidar afternoon, churgcd with receiving stolen goods. The prosecutrix is named Nellie Brinton. The allegation is that he received a number of articles of wearing apparel Irom one William Dowlina; that he said to the latter, in presence of witness, if he got the goods in Philadelphia, he (Be Bruin) would snd them to New York or Baltimore; but if he (Dowling) had obtained them In either of the latter places, he (Be Bruin) would sell them in Philadelphia: that about three weeks aao Bowling and another person stole a velvet coat from a ladv, which the prisoner purchased of them for two dollars. De Brain says that the wi ness' statement is false. He admits that she was at his store; that she came theTe and asked Icr money for her hus band, whom she said was in distress; tDat the first time the prosecutrix cuhie she iruve the name ot Hurley, and the last time Uowlinir. The accused was held in $1500 bail for a further hearing ou the Cth of Juuo next. The "Chattavoooa." The splendid war te nier Vatturuo,a, Cup-a n J. P. McKiustry, fame to anchor ort Cli. -ater last eveninir, alter avii c partially completed her trial trip. It was 1 discovered when Bh" was about one hundred miles at sea, thst one oi her mam slide valves on tne aiier cwinuer encouute ed some fureign sub stRncp, v hich eti'eierl by the steam pipe, result ing in the breakins of the valve stem. The piitriiieere, however, were enabled to overcome this unexpected dliliculty witaout delay, owing to the peculiarly advantageous features of her engines, by which two separate vaWcs can be employed for each cylinder. Tnts enab ed her engines to be operated very Batisfcetovilv by uslue the remaining valve. As it was desired to test her machinery st the maxi mum speed, the officers f the ship put her about and broutrht her to port, so that the neces sary repairs can be made to enable the trial trip to be thoroughly accomplished. Upon her return uuuer sieaiu aione, sne maoe ten knots an hour with only half her boilers, and thirty, six revolutions ot her encrlnes. Prior t the accident f be was malt ins torty-elx revolutions, and was continually improving. Her officers speak of the ship in the W'het trms, and ns soon as tke necessary repairs are made she wUl resume and finish her trial at the maximum speed. Si.iGnT Fihe. An alarm of fire about 11 o'clock yeetprday niorninar in the southern part of the citv, was occasioned by the burn! nor of a chimney-board at the residence of Mr. llorts man, on Jaoe street, below Passyunk road. The family were absent at church at the time. The chimney-board United from a furnace, and in falling, set fire to the floor. Bum age inconsider able. ' Highwat Kobbeby. On Sunday morn ing, about 5 o'clock, an aged gentleman, whose name we were unable to learn, while passing along Fitiwater street, near trie, was koocke 1 down and robbed of his watch and pocket-book. Hecried lustily for the police, but la vain: when the latter arrived at the scene, the highwayman tati uiaae nu escape. TIIE DAILY EVENffGmEGI Inn Wkavek and Gives Care. The alienee of Judie Allison Irom the city Is the cume of a suspension of the proceedings In the WcHver and tilven contested election case. The testimony last taken befon ("omtnisFioner Collis vt as on the part ol Mr. Weaver, and the object of it was to prove the residence of a numhet of persons whom the canvassers tor Mr. Given were unable to find. Quite a number of these were proved, sufficient to overcome the assumed majority tor Mr. Given. It was then proposed bv the counsel for the latter to examine wit nesses for the purpose of iroving that the per sons whose residences had been testified to were not entitled to vote. This the counsel lor Mr. Weaver would not aeree to, tor the reason, as they aigued, thnt the order ot the Court d.d not admit of It. On the rart of Mr. (liven, it was tl.en said that n cnlarcement of the or Icr would be asked for, but lu the abseuce ot Judae Allisonit cannot be done. IIosriTAL Cases. John Gallagber. aged twenty-five, was admitted to the Peuusvlvaiiiit Hospital last evening, with his letr and arm rrushrd. Ho resides at Summit Hill, and the ncctdent occuned at a coal mine in Carbou county. A boy named C. Hulbrandt, acred nine years, was admitted Into the PennsUvania Hospital on Saturday night, with bis thirh broken bv fnlline through a hay loft, in Callowhdl street, above Ninth. A young man named Henry Low was taught, on Saturday nltrht, between tne bumpers of two cars, )n West Philadelphia His riifht arm was so bndly crushed that it had to be amputated after his removal to the Penn sylvania Hospital. l.MrU0VEMEXT8 FOR MANUFACTUKIXG PrKrosKs. Mr. Henry Disston, saw manutae tiirer, is making -extensive improvements on the rior'h side ot Richmond street, between Front street and Frankford road, and on Law rence street, between Front sireet and Frank- tora road. 'J. hey connst of a storehoues, lil t by 175 leet, and a rolling-mill, HO by 90 feet Messrs. Neatie ft Levy are erectine a boiler shop on the ea?t lde ol Beach street, betwen Palmer and Hanover, 02 by 180 feetj while on the north side of Hamilton, between Twenty third and Twenty fourth streets, several build- mes are goine up for manufacturing purposes, one of which will bo 40 by 100 feet, another 50 by 60, and a third 35 bv 50 feet. Escape of a Professional Thief. professional thief by the name of William II. Watkins, who was recently committed under tho ninety-day law by Alderman Beitier, and who on Friday was lefore Judge Pierce on a writ of habeas cornus. oskincr to hp discharged. has made his ecape. It seems that Judse Pierce refused to discbarge him, and also to reduce the term of his imprisonment, saying that the maxi mum punishment was little enough. Watkins, who has the alias of Dr. Squills, was in custody ot Prson-keeper Clilten, and on his way to the insou maue nis escape, me escaped prisoner s also charced with nickinir a irentle pocket on a passenger car. How A Baby was Got Rid Of. On Sa turday evenine a woman was accosted In the neiehborhood of Fourth and Wharton streets by a female with a child in her arms, and asked to hold the infant while the other went to the store across the street. Wishing to obliee. the babv w as received, and the sunnosed mother walke-l off in the direction of the store pointed out. She did not return, and the child was taken to the Second District Station. It is a fine, heal'.hy bey ol about nine months old, well dressed, and seems to have been well taken care of. If not claimed to-day it will be sent to the Almshouse. CONTTRTTIVn A At A IV Wnrlman nnm Au.ja ... 1 I DIUVU t.i UJ VJ laid Irom Fairmount Waterworks to Corinthian meuue, wnn tne turDino wneeis. At the basin On Corinthian nrpniln tha main 4a nnnno1 . Kn bank to within six teet of the top, and then con- ti.iciiMiiuuKu-ue eunu luio an aqueduct cov pred with an iron erratiruz, bo that Wie water dU charped trora the pipe into thn basiu can beseon . ' --"v . v. j. Vlli A U ID uioiu in tutj largest ever laid in our city, and, we believe, there are none in the countrv of anv greater size. FoREir.fT TnlVFI ThA fallnnrinrr Thlln- dclphians left New York last week for luronc: In the steamship Bremen, tor Bremen Frede rick Geieer, Anthony Bolgcrand wile, Frederick Kleunder. W. Plumer. and Mrs. Catherine Schneider. In the steamship Tanfa. for Llvernool Mr. Sliewell, Robert Hunter. In the Bavaria, for SouthamDton and Havre H. U. Sommer. E. Eckstrand. H. I), it. rucI Julius Fajaus. A New Officer. Ilenrv A. Cook. F.sn.. has been elected President of the Hibernia Fire Compnny,o 1. to fill the vacancy caused bv the resignation of Colonel Page. Jlr. Cook has been connected with the Company for twenty years, and was Vice-President before the war. He enlisted in the Fire Zouave Retriment at the openiug of the war as a private, and returned a Lieutenant-Colonel. The present honor is a well-mciited one. ANiNTERFSTINO CASK. lnd tuat orrirod from Ireland, named Thomas Glvnn, wishes to know the whereuhnnta nt hia luilior Ki..Vinlno C.lvnn, who came to tho United States about three years aco. Any information ot the latter will be gratefully received at No. 5 Gatzmer street, where the boy is temporarily staying. Robbery. Geo. II. Robinson, a mulatto. bad a hearing at the Central Statiou, on Satur day, upon the charge ot having robbed the store of Mrs. Hardy, in Lombard street, near Seventh, some time ago, of a quantity ot dry goods and trimmlnes. The accused was held In $1500 bail for a lurther bearing. A DASOF.BflFfl AfATlTtlT A T On Sntiirdriu eveninir a sliirht fire occurred at 'he establish ment or Messrs. Morns, Tasker Morris, Third and Walnut streets. It appears that some cotton waste in the buildine ienited. and bt for the prompt action of the Hihernia Engine Company, would have set fire to the structure. Deserved Promotion. John II Galla gher, Ute Lieutenant-Colonel ot the lOGth Pennsylvania Veteran volunteers, has been ap pointed Mret Lieutenant in the Uth Iletriment, United States Inlantry, by tho President, to date February 23, 18G6. Dogs Captxtrkd. The lorce employed In the capture of unmuzzled dogs are havinir quite an exciting time, as well as a profitable one. During the past week 178 canines, of high and low degree, were seized and punished according to law. Fatal Accident. On Saturday evening' Mrc. Rose McCluskev, residing at Howard and aiHKier streets, leu aown stairs, and was so seriously injured that she died soon after. A Chapel to be Dkdicated. On Thurs day evening:, the new Presbyterian Chapel at the corner of Broad and Oxford street wiU bo ueuicated. RANDALL & CO, PERITJMERS AND IMPORTERS, i No. I3C2 CHESNUT Street. Fine English Toilet Soaps, IN CEIAT VABIETY, JVST RECEIVED. Alo TrtpU rrncb Fxtrictiand Fcitumei. Vi but constantly on bud Vary vkritty ot J-KRKVMtUI AJ5D TOILET REQUISITES. Extricti. Powders, CoIokom, Pomadet, ToUt Witera. Hhavmg Cltaoii, Coimt Ucjaea, looth PaJtct, Bruibei, eto. J J la AMUSEMENTS. "O lbLK 'h C O N T I K N T A L N P W S JLi urHAM.t.. l bnr t io a I v arra ol Amaaiiit mat ut tuo d to tH c'c itk an um. i .11' VTKW t'llKXt'T STItKin TI1KATU fL y (HSM T HtreM, abort le fh. , I rOA:l l.KOVait WILLIAM . BISn, Lesteet ane Manaupra VII,LlAM MSN Realdont alaoatcr I'onrs oih'ii at 7 IA urtalo r at 8 E.MtMt K M f. N T O K 111 . CIlARallNu AMI V r.Ht.t I ll.f. ARTISTES. Tti K WllIB M T IO, MlHUK.x AHA AM:i f.MMA. FO It 'I W I Vfe, N iuIITH NLT. IHIS (alnnilnv) V El II. oa7S, ' 'WiJiKi A 1 1 TK it Tl V I'ltCf:". A (Irarra In btr ac rnilncd. ' MO II' R's I) v .- (1 rtllLD. I Hella (Paiiirtterol ilarlain Kilnlur' ... . WI"" EMMA W8HII iiwu-utr ,.nun .iniwriKn.pi iur nnaiQff out MTP'tal Crztlti iutiirilii (a -omerf. t-liir las . Mrs. tif lininau (an anc'aiit n .ii Mr. Harry Korret la fat i.un mam liartir O'llrli o (lormeri oi ilia bn.a of Hall, ruiket) , , Ml-H l VVKIIII To ccncluila with the rrrrrnlr IT. 'Iran Vaudtyil.e A lA V Tuo LA1. tirrry i Am a inr r nihla Si trma ; .... .sii-i em vt wtnn inuary j ouiiuio J I'Ol' l.ldilv Da.any S Mii ADA WEltB Jack 1 ar ) Med ey Hu Ml.. en EMMA and AHA onu. Hartley o'llca" Mi Al l"sli ! .Mia AlA Hon. . utiHiie hy ilia he" vim ia ba' or a Ilornjupe M l K .A1 1'ltliAT Afi i '.KNortN-A t.rnnd Kaml'y .Matmaa. AiluilMlou to eMinnii I'erloniianre, iV.. "Wo ami ! "7 A L N U T 8TUKK T T II K A T It K. V N. K. aornor nIaTU and W.ALNCT Nlniptu llrgiba iianer to 8 'lllis (Monila) EVr'WISfl. Mar 2S, Thirty tlrat MkIiIdI ttia lirt lUnt KuKak'oinrot ol I M U. KnWIN lloillll. Ttbo vi 1.1 appear lu .-liukoix arr'a Iraiiedy of II AiLKr. birh baa been p!ac d on ths a aua In a atvlc it la hoped, cmnmninir splendor oi pruuuctlnu vtitb atricc bia orkai correcmciia. Hunilit Mr. EDW1S B'lOTlI 'aeries Mr. C'll AHLKS 11 KK'i Ihoi.hoal Mr. J. II. TAYl.O i lucailav, Mr HWIN Hixqiin. HHVLO' K and PI TKITIUO. In rcliearaal. Tom Tavlor'a I raveily of IHK EOOL'S RKVrSniE MR. EDWIN H OiH aa'lHK I'l KE'S J ErilKR. balra leciired threa daya in a.lvante -IRP. JOHN DKEW'8 .NKW AHCU STKEtT 1Y1 THKATKK I'UAMIK OK IIVK. Hevlna at 8 o'clock Curtain rlaea at 1H. MX JiMini'H ONLY, MX MGU18 O.NLV, MBM. .IOTIV DRKW. , , , . WHS John IjIikw. llor first appearance will be as KATfc HARLKT, KATE IlAHI.r.Y, TniS (Mondat; KVfcNINtl. Iny i8. In C'rateti'a new end original omody. THE NEED MJL. THE NKKDFl L Frodnced with new scenery and accessor!. Katellarlev ,rs JOII ilRETV Hnpported by the entire Pomnany. Fccnc In l.omlon and tbe a e of W lulu. Frluay Henctlt Ol llrs. JOHAI DBEVV. Scats secu red six dava In advance. U S I C A L F U X D HALL. I. L. RITE respectfully Informs his ft lends and the pnblic In gene ral, tbat be villi give his FARKWKLL CONX'FRT, previous to his departure tor Europe -rv ,,n iyKB1,AV"KVliI-NU- MAT 29.1866. Tbe .following eminent .artiste will assist him on this occasion. 2ur. J Ai Oil GRAF, Mr. BIU ON H ASRf ER, Air. C AUL W LF80BN, ., . Mr FL' D' AKD HOFEMASK. The renowned sNOICRBDND have anain kindly volunteered iholr valuable services 'I be Orand fiuno used (Ueorfie Mteck & Co 'a make) Is furulbbed oy Mr Oould, Seventh and Cbesnut streets . v TItKKTS. ONE DOLLAR. To be bnd at the Music Mores of O. Andre Co., No. lll'4 ( besnut Btret. W. H. Honer. No 1102 Chesnut street C. W. A 'Irumn'er. feventli and chesnut stroen, L.Meyer, corner Juniper and Cbeannt sUeeUi, and In the evening at the door 5 26 3t lioora open a. 7. 1 unccrt to commence nt 8. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Btreot. above Elirhtb. o NEW MANAOEMENT. Sole lessee and Manager 11. A. EARNS HAW whl opfii lor the summer wcason. ON BA'I CRDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, and will be conducted as a FlB-T-t LASS THEATRE. Improvements will be made a an expense of HVH 'lllOHKAMI HOLLA Jt. 1321 rYJlNASIUM. CORXER OF XIXTII AND VTT ARCH Siroeta. FOR LaMKS, t;.NTLEMEJt, AND CH1LDRES. Open evt-ry day and evenmg all summer Bodily exercise imparts l.ealih and strength, 'the best preventive against sickness of the couilug sum mer. 24 3m Proft HILLEBRAND & LEWIS. BOOTS AND SHOES. REMOVAL. C. BENKERT ,fc SON- MAISUFACTUREnB OF FINE IiOOTS AND SHOES Have removed Irom their Old Stand, No. 48 8outli FOUEm Stroet, to ,1 No. 7 1 6 CHESNUT STREET. Having purchased the cutire bueinoss of Mr. Leonard Benkcit, tbus bringiutt together an im mense atoclc ot goods, tl.ey will bo in position to supply tbe wants of tbe community at pricos gomo vl at below thote heretofore charged. Tbelr increased facilities also enable them to make a stvle of BOOTS AND SHOES lor Youths fur su perior to, what is made elsewhere. The tost BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladies, also made to order. 4 0 fmw2m ILLWAKD & WINEBREXEIi. WM. WILLWAED, D. B WINEBREKEB, 31AC1I1KEKY AND MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, 'o. 118 MAEKET Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. AOKTS FOB TBI EALS 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 25 3m rp J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street MANUyACI VTtER OF VENETIAN BLINDS, AMD WINDOW SHADES. lbs Itrgrtt and finest aortment In the cH.v at the loaest pnsi'S, . 4 4 2inrn ttlOltC HIAUE6 MADE AND LETTERED. I Docket Books, a ffs$' rortcmonnales, E H 75 Clsar Canes, a tA Jh S rortfollos, 1 6 I Dressing a a ft IfcS 3 1 Bankers' Cases, t 3 i U iniy . Ladiea and Genu' If. Nec-aiewomll if !KbKM. . . 1 J msda Into 11 II Tiiii.ft y Satchels and c Hmcheii, 11 VV w:i.i 1 Travelling Bags, b !,., I yKi in all styles. g MONDAY, ' CARPETlrtGS, &. JUST BKCKIVED, YARDAND-A-IIALF-WIDR VELVET CARPET t, .XEW DExtGNS. J. F. & E. B. 0USE, No. 904 CHESNUT STKEET. .3-4 7-S, 4-4, 5-4, C-4, U1IIT1, lifb, A SI) VAXCT (J A M T O N M A T T I IN CJ S. T. I E. 33. OllNE, No. 904 C 3 1 J: S N U T STltEE T. EX0LI.SH 15KUSSELS, lOIt STATIST AXD HALLS, WJTII EXTKA BORDERS: J. F. & E. D. 0RXE, No. 904 CIIESNIiT STREET 5Q0 PIECES NEW FATTEltXS ENGLISH TArESTRY 15HUSSELS. J. F. & E. 15. 0RNE. No. 904 It 20 3mrp CHESNUT STREET. "QLEN ECHO MILLS," GFIiMAMOWN, 1A, JIcCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, Hanntactnrera, Importers, and Whole ale Iealera la CAKPETINGS, , OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS, Etc. WAJiEBOUSE, No. S09 CHESNUT STREET, OPPOSITE TUB BTATK HOURS, Philadelphia. HETAIL DEPARTMENT ,s . (8 6 3mrp No. BIO CHESNUT STREET. LUMBER. "Iftfifi -niTILDINO! BUILDING! -LOUU. LUilBEItl LCMBERI LCitBEB! BT- P BOAR.W. HIL I'LASK WHITK PIK 1 1. OR1NO YElLutV PJNK KI.nOKINO. 8PRI Cli PINK rLO'iKINU A8ri ANii WALNtJI' TLUOKiiJO. PLAftfKRi sa tATtr. PLAHTKKINQ LTH. 18(f).-ak.HEML0CK' AND 0ATi PINE, HE.MtOC'K. AND OAK TIMBBH, CI.'T IO A BILL, CUT TO A B1I.T. AT HHOKT AOT1CE. 18C( i CROATS An P1VU Cltrvni r?j . CKDAK AMI PINE 8HINULE.4. " " ' I l,U.MI LMHB OH I Mil. Kb. 0. 1 HHOKT ' EDAH KHlNULE.S. WIHTK PINE MHNOLES. t'YfREH' BIHMILK8. FIXE ASSORTMENT rOK SALE LOW. 18G( LUMIIEB FOR UNDERTAKERS!! . , 1 ,77 . . . . . ' . 7 .... 7 11 H t i jir.j i r nan. w i, 1 1 1 , AND PINE. hkd kdah walndt, and pink. 1 fiHfi -ALBANY LUMHEKdFALLKIVlKs lOUU. ALBANY LUMHKK Of ALL KINDS HEABONED WALM'T. BEAMONKD WALXIT PBY POI'LAB rilEKKV. AND ASH. OAK PLK AM o BD.i. W AtlOOAN Y. ROSEWOOD AM) WALNUT VENEERS. 18G( CHJAU-HOy M A NITF AHTITI; B"tc ). C'KIAR-BOX MAM'KAf)'! I'HKH CrAIMMII I t.ilAH lill.V HIIAUU3, AT REDUCED I'UU ES. "I Q('f SPRUCE JOIST! KI'RI'CK JOIsr' lOUU. BPHLTEJOIXTI BPRUCE JOIST! FROM 14 TO 32 KEET LoStl. FROM 14 TO !tt F K K r LONU. HPRTH E Sll.L HEMLOCK PLANK AND JOIST. OAK HILL. MAC LK nitOTHFR ro . 2? 6mrp o. !l.00 fcOLTll b'I'KKK T. SEVENTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN S T li K K T S . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING LUMBER, FOR SALE LOW, BY I". II. WILLIAMS, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Sis. 6 21 lmrp THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO act In important lovationa for tbe New Yor Aoot dental Insurance Company. Aetivenirnot (rood addiew. applv to HANK. O. ALLEN, Branch OtUce. No. 4.0 tUESNUTHtreet. Apply aooii. in MAY 28, 'l8C0. SHIF.TS, FURNISHING GOODS, Af J W. SCOT T & C 0.. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, ' AKD DCALIRS IN ' MKN'fi FUltNlSHlNa (H)ODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street. FOUR l)OOR8 BILOW TUE 'CONTINENTAL," WStO PHILADELPHIA PATENT SIIOULDEU-SKAM SJ-HUT MANUKACTOUY. AND OrNTLEMRN'9 FURNI8H1N(7 Sl'OnK. I1KKCT FIT1INQ MHRI8 AND DUAWLlu a ntlc trcm mcaeurcment at vcrjr ahort notice. Allctbcr itlclc of OEXlLEMEN'S DRESS tl )0!)S In lull tarlct;. W1NC 'IIKKTRK & CO, .. Ko. 706 CHESNUT Street. LEGAL NOTICES. I N THE C OfllU' OF COMMON PLEAS FOR .1 IliE IT Y AND (OUNTY OK P!!1LDELPHM. Al'f LAIDK MtKOKR.by her next Irienrt, eco., ts itAlll il-RCEH. Murcli lenn H,6 nnlto. Fir i You will pieaso tnke n tico I hat tl puslttoim of Itneiifcii on tlie part ot tlie Libellant In the above cam rl 1 lie taken felora C'liarlcB N. Mann, Li.,Exaiiiine'' at nls oftire. V W. corner ol Kllth ami lifen mreet-J, In tlie city ol I'M ailelnlila whflii and where you mar aitcncl H you think prepcr. Yours, etc., OSEl'll M. PILE. To EF.RNARD MFRC'ER, i" L.beimnt. the aliove-numrd renpomlent. 52M)t JN Tllh Oltl'llANh' t'OLUT HOU THS CITY AMI UOI NTV OF PHI ADELPlllA. E:ate ol WII.LI A.M BKuWN, deceased. Tim Auditor appoiuied tiv tlie oi rt to an. lit, eott'o rnd fldjut tlio account ot N Ml! h L MiRKiS xe euloroi the en ate of WilLIAH HROWN Oecca ed and lo report dlxtrlliutlon ol ihe balance In the hand or the accountant, tvIii mret the par lei Interested tor the puipokra ol hla appointment, on MONDAY, May M, IKW. at o'clock P. M. at his Olllee. No. 402 WA.L NUT Street In the city o Pbiladelnhla. fllHIn.wM W. D.BAKER, Auditor IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHI V. rstateoi JA( OR W. OOEF, deceased. Tbe Audi. or appointed by the I ourt to audit, sett'e. and adjudt the account or EDWARD .F.Xsoi, Admlniatratur of tbe estate of JACOB W. OOFF. deceac d, and to report distribution ol the ba'ance In the band a Oi the accountant, wl 1 meet the parties Intereated lor tbe purpoaea ol hla appointment, on TUESDAY. May 29, l8ti. at 2 o'clock P. U., at hl Office, No.402 WALNUT Btroet, lnthecltyot Philadelphia. 6 IB imwft-, W. D BAR R Auditor. DENTISTRY. I THOUSAXDsi OF TEETH EXTRACTED CrtwvJl without pain Patent applied for. My new in miE vention. a tioub e Reversible 8e:f-adjusting Sa eiy Vaived Inhaler tor administering Nitrous Oxide Oaa. and extractliiK teeth without sain. The only mode that the Una can be P'operly and aale'y admimatored. o il m Dr. C. L. MI1.NNH, No. 731 HeltUCE treet. TSA1AH PRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF J. fhlladeluhla Colleiie of Dental Surirery, claaa 18A3-4 tornerly oi West Cheater, Pa having a. rea three tean in tbe Aimv. haa icfunied the practice of hla profeaaloi at No 241 N. ELEVENTH street. PhUalelpbia, when be lil endeavor to iveaatla actory at ention to all wbi may rroolre bta mf feaalonal tervlcea. ' Vi "T O T I C E. I. JOBS EDGAR THOMSON, Trustee In a ceitaln Indeuiure ol MortKage of tlio piopi'rty liereinalter do acilbed executed by the Tyrone and loaiUdd Kal road Company to me, as it or untitle lu Tiuat, to secure the pavuitntol the principal and interest ot bonds of said Company to tbe amount ot 225 lino which AlortKace Is dated the 12tli day ot May. A. D. IAS!), and recorded in the oflice lor lecordlng deeds, etc.. in and tor the countv oi Blair, on the 18th day ol Aiay, A D. 1H39, In mortage book A, pages SOS 4-6-6-7 and 8, nd in the ottice lor re corning deeds, eto. in and lor the county oi Centre, on the I2ih day tt May. A 1. 1859 In mortgage book E, page 170. etc , do hereby give notice that default having lcn made for more than ninety aays in the paymi nt of tbe Interest due and demanded on the said bonds, I will, lu puisuance of the written request to me directed oi tbe lioulf'is ot more than 6Su(hi(i In amount of the said bonds, and by virtue of the power conleriod upon tne In that respect by tne aaid tl origage. expose to public saie and sell to the highest and brat bidder by M. IUO.M S & SONS, Auctioneers, at tbe PHILADELPHIA EX CBA KUK. in thecltv of i hlla''elnhla. on Thuraday. the 27tb day of September. A V. UH6 upon the ter ns an 1 cuiidliions hereinaiter stated, the ho e of the said Uiortgaged premises, vl. i The whole ot that ecct onof said Tyrone n1 (Tear-. Held Railroad trom the point of inieraectlon with the 1 rone and Lock liaven Hailroad near lyrone lilalr county, I'ennFylvanla to 1'bl.llpsburft Centre oouury, Pennsylvania aa tne same Is now constructed togeiber with all and eiugu ar the railway, rails, bridge fences, privileges, rlghtu, and al real property of every description acquired by and belonging to said Compant.and all tho tolls. Income. Issues, and protlta tobedciived and to a ie trom the same, and a 1 tlie InntiB ued and oceupled lor railways, depots, or sta tions between said poln's. with a l ihe buildings staud lng thereon or procured iherefor. AND GEM. RALLY. All ihe lands, railways rails, bridxea, culverts, trest'e worKa, tool houses, coal bouses, wharves, icnees. rlghti of way. workshops, machinerv. stations, depots depot grounds, works, iita-ourv. and other aupeiatructure. leal estate buildings slid Improvements oi whatever natute or kind appertaining or belonging to the above mentioned propel tv. and io the said section of suid T rone and t eariie d i aliroad. and owned by said Com pany in lonnecllon thcrewi b j be ealo section of the Tyrone and f!leurllpld Railroad, exteniiing Irom i lie Intersection ot tho vrono ami Clea liela ltuiiroad w 1th the nil rnd . orderly ho'onlng to tie Tyrone and Lockhaveu Rnllroid otuoany, but now io tbe Laid kne Valcv Hailroad t'oinpauv, u abuu 2U milts in length. TK1M8 OF SALE. felO.tOO ot the nuroiiase inonev io be natd In cath nlmn the pioperty u stiuck oil, and the ba.anco wltaiu 2U days it f it-aiier PaI SI KNT on account of the said ba'ance of purchaso m ne, to the ex eni of tho dividend thereof pavaole on the bonus secured bv the said mortuaue and the m. luird coupons ol the said bonds may be made in the said hoitfla oi coupons; anu it the iiiviuena Is less than the actual mm due upon the said bonds or coupons, tlio boldt is may retain possession ot the sail bonds hn I coupons on receipting to the aaiu trustee lor the said ilivlili nd and endorsing payment of tho stine on the said bonds or coupons. Upon he purchase mnnev being oatd as atoresnld the Trustee will execute and deliver deed oi conveyance oi the preuii'es to the puicbitaer or purchasers in pur suance ol tbe power coulerred ntou tiiui by the said Bjoiigae. Any turther information in reapeet to said sa'o. or Pi finises niay be nad upon application to tne undor Ivnru 1 rustee, at tne omce oi I lie icnnsy rania Kali roiid Company , No. 2W M. Third street. Phl.ade pbia. JOHN EDUAU Tlli'MHO n . I rustee, No. 2.W S 'IHIltD Htreot M. THOMAS MN. Auc'loneers, 6 21 n"ni Noa. l ip and Ml FOUR I II street. rj;iIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AKI) HARNESS M A X r T A ("TURIN 0 EST A ULISI1M EXT IN TIIE COUNTRY. LACKY, SIeSeU & CO., No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFEIi OF Tni.It OWN MANUFACTCREl HI CGY IIAKNEeS, from taso to lf0 LIGHT BAROUCUK do WOO to ISO HEAVY do do TStiOtoSOu EXPR1 B8, HRAS MOUNTID H A UN ES 2750 to 90 WAt.ON AND tEtF-ArjU8TINO 1S-O0 to 30 Hi AGE AXD TEAM do 30 00 to 60 LADIrh' HADLLE, do 12 00 to ISO OENTB' do do 81)0 to 75 PrIJIes. atouitings, Hits, Rosetta, Horse Covers r.iuehts, CcmU. roaps. Blacking, Ladles' and Genu Travelling and Tourist Bags and racks. Lunch Basket Dies lg and '-hlrt Caaes. Trunk and Valises IMmrp Vo. t;H JSNJLJT KT. X A X 1 O N A L EXPRESS XN AND TRANSPORTATION t OMPANY. OFFICE-No. b MAHKET STREET, PUILAlltLPHlA. HIE NATIONAL FXPH.HS AND TB INPORT V 'HON OMPAN Y. havlug Dually couipled Itt Houtb eui U rouah connectlona iioin . 1.EW Vt'ltK and Pill L A DEI.rni A to BaLTI Kill!'. WAMilNti I ON. RICHMOND, SAVANNAH CIl iKLKhiON. aid a I intetnediate and adlacent towns aBiaraou'h as A I LA NTA. -a , and a'ao having lei-licttd its western commai loim. via Ihe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad over mail roads to IM INN All AND HT. LOTI8, s row preparea to rcceiva Freight, Merchandise, Valu ablel.ck.iONKy ani hvtLln n1 o trann-er tl ihui io or Iruiu places dMlKnoJ, and ll iB'Cf llttdlut DUllltt Vi-K i i tsi i.v i v vi DlTIOUKLY. and CHEAP1.T as ran te done by any ot'"r xprww CompaJiy. t JOT AND HEW ORl EAN ard In a ft w iay ihe Company will run through, via kOMt.OMl KT, to lbT pfifo PfMrtpn(i H F. Fit KLIN. s 11 ltt General Superintendent. MEDICAL. yox ropuLi. " -wniGiiT's taii synpp F1UKC1FAL DKPOT, No. 771 South TI1IHD Street Price, t l'OO per IMtleitSfjO lor half-a-dozen. Tie until rained cltinns take pleasure In cheertullr recen niinoii g the ue of WrlKlit'a Tar Hjrup or ceug ha. colds, conaun pllon wbooplngcough, spotted. Ti'"r' ',vr couipiaint, psins In the breast, i-ronchliiav '""an.niation. and restriction ot air vesse a in the lungs, f'V ' rmy thould be in every tMnilly i bus ( paries C. Wi ton Forn V frttt orilce. V. v1',- ''rafien, Hutidui Mercury olucc. .lames Nolen A.7 rn cn to 1 Wiiilaui V. ('orbit, aasocia ed Press . W 11 iiini i n. ( arprnier rlre Alarm and Tollce T graph t i th ana I branut atreets. A fcai.iiolph Front and ombard streeta. Janie W. lerrlne No 1129 Charles a. reef. II. A . liavla No. m (Jaskl 1 HreeU John W oooalde No 13U1 Fiauk in afreet. l.ol.ertllompsiii No. 1 1 08 W alter aireet, H. (,. Marco. No. 62b Fiai kiln a net. J (.rbloll No 711 8. ccondatreef. J.0,'ILhJ,vn,llir.- v- 5'1 H""' atreet. t . W. Howard. No 1 Dock atreet H. t . 1 an et t N o. 27 H. - econd street L. Patea No. 8f.1 Alxh street Allen Martin No, 417 h. Hecond street J'ary t a dwell. No li VI gansom atreet W 'i bvoiaa. No. 20 N. Fourth strei-t I. M. i urtliv No. l'O E reti'sHllev. l.corge Wl son No 238 Race street. . J Brooks, No. 69 North second street. M J llassett No. 119 I analstrtet H. hevnionr Rose Biisileion. j Oinr s Rogers, No. f.l Houih atreet It. 1 . We lug cn, Mcnnil and Quarry streets I. 1.1 li n as No. l:w houih Mxt atrtet W Dili m Pania. No MS houth r ront s rcct S. K. rainord, Opera Manager. i . (ibn Miiginii a rear ol No 134 North Second street 1 i.rv. 8. K. CLoatc. Newurk. De . . Mr n; rm n. nvov .-- " ' ' 8im We take l lessors in reccrrrmendtng yoni TAB SVl.UPtof which we have already so. J ousnierabie onmtltiesi as a most exee le'it and efti.-aelous remedy lor the con plaints set lorth In your printed bill ainaly suhniltted 10 the pul.lle. An a cratltylug act to stiderlna; bun unity we wil e.he m Iv recommend our pmpara tion to a 1 gfl'ictrd with diseases which It is designed to cuie. Yours, etc.. DILKS SON, Iruggiat. N, . coruer I'lur and Sixth streets. For ra e also at ' JUDNKON. HOLTOWAT COWDKN'8. DYOTT A CO.'. A nd all principal Drut glg i anu Dealers. ' ' Tie subscriber wou d teg leave inriher to say that re ia rrepnreo te fl.l orders ai d lorward tbe syrup to any purt ol tbe ccun'rv. Prons desrlng other Inior. mat b n by mall will Inclose a postage sianip and answer will bereiumid as aoou as the exigencies ot boelnoa will admit Addieas WILLIAM B. WRtOHT, 320 No 771 P. TllllI) htrtet 1 hi adelphlq. 1'a. C II O L E II A S AUMEDU! The CMef Causes of Pestilence Destroyed. Tin it tornTirifT'fl niflivrvTivn tptrmo secured by l.etiers 1 ate jt In the United states and France. Prepared sole y by the New York Dlslnlecilng; Company, at their Lalioratory Nos. 21)8, 300. and 3nl HENRY btreet. New Work; Oflice, No. 42 t ED Alt btreet Tbia Company organired on a permanent basis, wltrt Dr. ( ouriaret the celebrated French t bemist. In obarga ot Its laboratory, is prepared to lurnlsh Its Disi-ivkot-iko Fllihb lor kick rooms, nurseries, urinals water e osets, privies, cestpooU, sewers, gutters, ships, rail roads hospitals prisons and public Institutions of all kinds, s'aughter-houstB, oflal and at-boi ing establish mints; ailltlnusnf manures ( mmmtr v Increasing tho value ol the latter to every farmer) and wherever poi sonous and oflenslve gases exist. These agents are de oronzers antiteptlcs. antiputrescents, and disinlectants: lu the scientific meaning ol tbe wonls. They remove noxious gases rnd odois by chemical principles leaving In their pieces heal Itfut ar; they are nKSTROYBKS, and not fHfrriy ott rb n s ot poisonous gases not injurious to utensils in which tbey are ued. I he at cntlon of rnrd!cal and scientific men is dlrec ed to these disinfec tants. Attached are tea iinon a s In fnvor of this great dlHcoverr. which, v. lib hundreda ol others, can be seen at 'he t ompany's office. Dklavan IlorsK Albakt, March 30 1866 To the President of ihe New Yolk Disinfecting Company- Dear Mr: It Is all it Is reoiesenled to be We have made many trials ol c Isintectaiits, but now consider that we have lound an article which surpasses al otheis asa rtmeiiy agaiast all bad odors. T. ROESmEL A CO. New Yohk, April 9. 18i. To the Pieeideii' of tha New York Disin ecting Cempany-Dear Mr: We pro nounce it w Ithout exception to be tl best ive h-.ve ever? known. Its eflcct upon every matter Is complete and. Instantaneous. V. A. t-TE1 8oN, Astor Hoase. N ,B. These Dislnlectania ate used by the scavengers, under tbe direction oi the cauitaiy Po ice ot the Metro po.lian Health Department New York OWlLL &1HOMI-80!ir,No42CEDARSt. N. Y. General and Sole Agents for the United mates and the anadns. to whr m ail orders should be addressed For sale by all Druggists and General Dealers In the United i- tales and Canadas. 6183in D I. Ii Y L T O N ' S CONSTITUTION AL RENOVATOR FOR THE RAPID CURB OF Ik.rlileut Coosiiimpiio!!, nail all llAHe Pt rialuiuK to CoutiauiptlOH, Kron as ' Cotghs, Colds, Tloarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, md all Diseases of the Lungs and rtesulnitory Or 'utis, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia Loss of Ap petite, Nervous Doblll.y with gteat Lassitude ot the Mus- ' eular bvsiem. e:o J,'el.uce,!;,0' thls medicine In the cn-e of olseaae has withstood many crl lcai tests In this cou;iiry and e fewbj-re: Its alulary eifeo s on disease are vvldely dii eH ihekel?tiofe"U're no ellort 'o pany ,he preju- lia. Hrbjoii i-1 take t Is opportunity to iniormyott that ! consider jou the greatest doctor on dlsuan s ot ti e lungs In the conn ry. 1 bad a soltUng of blood, with large lumps ot green matter) a violent pain In my breast and shoulders, a a. raining cough ; and several of the most eminent physlol-ns gave me up as a boneless ase ol consumption I tried all the remedies of the da and samod no rellei ui grew worse: when a friend aiivised meto tiy your Renova or aatlaiyinv uio tnat jou were a regular graduate of the University of Penn ailvania andnotaeelf-stvled doctor. I ued out nine bottles of your Renovator, and to the surprise of mr to mybuslnesa0' " man Dd ttble K attend dally 'Any one needing further particulars ormy ease can' callonmeano besatklled. Nit HOi. B BILtiKR, t-. n. u,. , ''No. 23A Race street." Dr H) Hon is a regit ar graduate ot the Umvorsityof , ennsv lvanla. (His din oma can be seen at. hlsotlle.) iiV)f.l,S.I-u,.''M w''utouaige. Offlce.No. 'in Vortrt BlXlUMteet. 024ibm2tn GROCERIES. HEAS REDUCED TO 1, AT INGRAM'S 1 Tea Warehouse. No. 43 S. SECOSD Htreet I ROASTED COFFEE REDUCED TO .iti CT9 Street' ,J,,jBAS1,8 le Warehouse. No. 43 8 KLONtt 4 0Ct.?wSTkMILDv COFFEE, AT INORAM'3 i v Tea Warehounft. Xn. aim Bifnwh fl...i 41,1 - w KJUVWA.w.l' U Utl Am rnEAS AfiD...0FF,EKS AT WHOLFSALtf -L prices r'A," .'"S"" 1 Te Wareboo... No. 43 vvw 1 J bUCUIs OBEEN COFFEES FROM J2 TO K CTS. A r rfiS,J?2.atlNGKAM'8 Tea Warehoase, No 43 8. SECOND Street Try them 110 6m ESTABLISHED 1 7 9 5. A. S. ROBINSON, Frcneli riatc LookJus-ciasses, LNGIIAVINGS PAINTINGS. LRAWIxr.M ' itw big olanutaoturor of all kinds of IiOokins-Giaj, I'ortrtiit. unci ll0J ture Frames to Oi iIot- No. 910 CHE8NUT 8TREET, THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINtMAt, Philadkipoia, 8 18 f RESTAURANT 12 U UO THAN PLAN. Finest old and nc w A LK8, at 8 cents perghva. Ot "D ONE-DIME EATIMO BAR, Th choicest Liquors always on hand. Ko. (13 CHKRNUT HTRritt 10 m UENBT BICKER llanac f DI
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