THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 18CG. (J l T Y J N T 10 Ij Ij I (i JO N C JO i'w Additional Cili) luteAlni-nt tie J.fii Pmjr. ritEPAitiso Foii the ''FornTU." A meeting ot the "Veteran Artillery HeK'unenK' of the Stiitcwii-i held lat evening at Ton Hall, Third street, above Willow. The meetic was culled to order by Lieuti Hint Colonel Obertciil ler, of the 'id At'iiUcry. Tho Military Commit tee Appointed by the laft niee'iiiK mniie a report Bs to tho practicability ot s:eiirin trie neee;i.nry pnriB lor firma a sulnte on the occasion of the pieseniation ol the veteran PtiuulnriM, on the 4th ol July next. The kiius and all nrcet-siiry equip ments and ammunition can be procured ot the city, and this oisanization will undoubtedly b cekctcd to lire the fialute. KiToi ta wdl be Hindu to procure uniforms moti'ili from the Govern ment to equip onous'i men to man a battery on the orca-iion, and a commit tee wa appointed to center with the proper per-orn with a view to participating in the parade. Quite a iiumber of names were added to the roll, and the members ot tne Association are giimrulne of tho success of the mcctintr aud a fultilment of the object in View. Another meeting of the Veterans takes place on Monday evening next, at the same place. The following names were added to the Military Committee: Lieutenant iiyrou 1'ope, 3d Artillery; Lieutenant Samuel Clarke. 2d Pro visional Artillery; Kichard Arnold, lxt Artillery: J. L. blunt, .Id Artillery; Kabert Bi c: "mti Hoy, lut Artillery; lludxou li. Cnlv rt, lnt Artillery. Attur Kime i lil t her unimportant business tne nieetinu QdjouriK'd. The Committee on Q:iurtrs and Subiiatence froni the (renewal l !ouinntteu ol State Flairs, on t lie Fourtti ol July next, have issued an appeal, asking lor quarter and stmsistciicp for those Mddiers who shall be in our city attending the ceremonies of tiiat day. They 'call upon tho firemen to assist in the' mutter. The Good Will Steam Fire KnsrineCompanv have made arrantrc ments to accommodate nit y 01 thj Holdier. and t he Pointers' and Sailors' Home will accommo date one hundred. Generals Marry White, John R. Rooko, and Hector Tyiidall. Colonel Chapman Diddle, and Captain A. 8. r idler, the committee appointed tor the purpose bv the Military Committee on the Fourth of July reception, kit lor Washing ton last evening, for the purpcHe of mvitina the President aud Cabinet and Lieiuenaut-Geueral Grant to be present. Anscal Kepokt of ths Board of Conirol. In the forty seventh annual report of the Controllers ot Public Schools ot the City ot I'hiladelphia, many interestini; I nets are pre sented, atiestint; the laithtul and conscientious oversight of the eaucu'.ionul int'-rests ot tin community by the otliciala m charge ot this de part ment. The number of pupils in attendance in all the public schools ot this city on the 31st of Decem ber, lhti5, was us follows: Girls 37,75 boys tfo.lotf 75,893 Tho number in attendance on Slat of Decetn bi r, lw.4, us per la.it uuuuul report 7 1 ,3"4 ShowliiB au increase tor 18'"6 ot l,o5J About lour thousand children are awaiting luliiiilttiucc intj the public schools, delayed for w ant ot accommodations. The expenditures ol lib year were as fol- lows: For salaries of 1300 teachers Hints ot school-house ttouXa aud stationurr Repairs and auuiliuus to scliuol-houses. fuel Furnaces and stoves Superintendence, cluauiuir, etc , v o F urniture Incidentals Clerk hue (round rents (ji ueiul expenses S537,273'38 UJ oUfi 78 ia.&'iU 41) 41 437-78 9 445 92 47,0U34 13.7iKi ft!) ti.HlU '.Ml 2.050 00 1'2,5'W 59 14,777 77 Total SS17,419 87 Making the expenses of every kind aud nature for and timing the year, Sld'77 per pupil, for primary, secondary, sranmar, (Jirls' Jiili and ISornuL. and the boys' llittu Schools The appropriation of 51,000,000 for new school-houses remains a dead letter upon the hlatute-book, until such time us the loan may be negotiated ut par. The Committee on Property ot this Board has not been i.ile in rcpect to the subject ot new buildings. The meiiiocrs have visited lioston aud other cities iluiinsr the past year, with the view ot protitmg by the improve ments ol the a'.re. Though, no part ot the loan has yet been necro tiated, the Control lets have been busy m secur ing suitable lots upon which to erect new st-hool-eoilices. Most, if not all ot these lots, are taken upon ground rent. Guakdiaxs of xnE Pooi:. A regular mt'otiufi ot tb Uoiuu of (iuui'ditius was lild ycHtcTtmy, I'ri'sidout Krety i thectiair. Tl;c lloune Agent reported the ouunua ot the lloui-e lor tlie week euJ.ii'; Saturday, tUe 2utli, ut 2:if.l , an incrt'ttse over tlie same time mst yar of 418. 1 lie admission? wiilna tlio last two weeks were 2v,,; births, I'i; uentU-, 25: uitcLiarye, 18; elope meiit. 06; iiulenr iiifd, 1. Nuinbfr irrautcd lodtlinc, N7; tut?Hle, IDS. Total m lustiue Depurt ineiit. .Ml. Tlie HoiiHO Auent reported havinc eollectod for support canej, t-2i:t..U; omitrruut tax, 4iy(J7. The Steward repol led the House receipts at $"' 'i i'5 The Treasurer reported havmn placed iii .j City Treasury SlSTirSS. The Storekeeoer lejiited tluu he had received since hit luettiiiR Ti vounds of lorleited butter. A I'oitauuuieaiiou wa received trom the Medi cal liotird of the Philadelphia HoHpital, with iipprooriate resolutions upon the death ol Dr. Tint. The IlOhpiial Committee made a report, statmtr ihut isolation i important to preveut the bpread ot the Asiatic cholera, aud oirerin? a resolution that the Committee be empowered to erect tenH etc., for the accomtnodatioa of patients, in ease ot the appearance of tho di'puse. Laid on tlie table. 1 r. Jam"? 8. Me lieuiievitle as eh'etetl lo 1. 1 1 thu yacaiicv ocea fdoncd by the death ol Dr. Charles i. Tut! Steward '9 letiuiHitious were approveu. which the board adjourned The (Alter IilPUOVKMKNT OF LINCOLN AVKXIT. The Committee ol Coimcila appointed to confer with a committee ol'c.u.cue m relerence to tne impiovrtuent ot Lineo.u uveuue (late liroad street), held a iiiee.ius la,L eveuiiiu;. Colonel Crii ot Spieer uh ehi.soti elitiirinao. The coin in tttee ot citizens, coumosed of Messrs. I, How a Mitchell, Li 'tie, Jayne, aud Kirkpa- ) trick, were uresont. Tho Act ol A.ssemb.v oro- ' vidiuir lor the improvement, was read and ap proved. Several sueest tons were made as to' the character ol the improvement to b'' made, hut, aiicr t-oiue dbcufsioii, the whole subiect of plans was ielerred to the co.umittej of cilizena, who will reort at the next meetini. The Committee ol Council-, it wai understood, w uld report to Councils an ordinance to pro hibit the layinar ot auy more turn outs on tho street, and providing i'nr the removal of those already in use as last as they may be vacated. Wife Beater. Yesterday morninir, an individual who ji&ve the name l'atnck McCanu was arretted at Phillip aud Master streets, on the charge ol beating his wife. Diiru the ntl'ray blows were Ireely niven, aud l'atiieit, when icscued Irom the conflict, looked as though he had jubt returned Irom the war, havunr received several uirly blows in the (ac. from the cllects of which the blood llowed Ircelv. While the disturbance was in lull blast, the police made their appearance aud captured Patiick. He was then introduced to Alderman Devuliu, who held him in $.r)t)U to answer, in dotnult. of which he was sent below. While on his way iu one of the cars of the Union liue he attempted to make hi escape, but iu this he una l.vevented bv the ollicers. who finally lotted Mm in his new quarters at Moya- IllCllhhlf. Cavalbt Dkill First City Troop. This ol ) oruanization was out tor drill yesterday atternoon. under command ol inoir captain 1'roiect.or Koui rs, ot the I'enusylvauia Uoiver sitv. Thev procee'led to the pounds of the Philadelphia lilding School, (.ray's lane aud Latiiiucre turnpike, where vanouscavalry move iiitiitii were well periormcd. Imtoktant to Wf.rchasts. The Ot? Tresn'rer has given notice to all dealer In mor chituditp, etc., thnttliev are rcffhtcred, and are required to take out a licence on or be loin the 25tf dav ot Jut.e next. The list, as ynbllshed, embraces 12,010 names, divided anion;? tho seve ral wards of the citvHS follows: First Ward. IIP; Second, 111; Third, 17; Fourth. 420; Kifih, 1150: Sixth, '211.2; Seventh, 341; Kahili, 42'.; Ninth. b'2ti; Tenth. .163: Eleventh, f.H'2; Twelfth, 3(i'2; Thirteenth. 470; Fourteenth, 4;S; Fllreenth, 510; Sixteenth, 5(17; Seventeenth, 5')2; Kifh teenth, 318; Nineteenth. CIO; Twentieth, 552; Twenty -second, 219; Twenty third, 223; Twenty (oiirtu. 263; Twenty tilth, Pit; Tweiitvsixth, 148. Ihere are two dealer in the above etiumeration hoe sales amount to over $.,oi)ii,()i)i) per annum. Tun Prm.iC II rALTii. Philadelphia nt the present time maybe said to be ihe healthiest city in the United States, (he deaths from the 19th to the 20th instant only numbering 23S, including H from the country and 12 st ll-born. The deaths since the 1st ot January, Ihiic, nntn br 6727, w hile d.trincr the same period in Isil.i they amounted to 7420, or 1700 more than the prei ent year. When we consider that the popu lation of Philadelphia ha- Increased considerably t-ince the mortality return for l'lft, the above statement is highly irrati'yinu'. Tlie liond oi' Health issued a notire yesterrtay, declaunir all rue mid bone establishments in tho city nui sances prejudicial to the public health, aud rennirinsr them to be clo-ed trom .lone 1 until Uctober 1, unless permitted to bo kept open by the br ard of llealt h. Breveted. Lieutenant John F. Noreross, late ot the 25th Kcirimcnt Cnited States C..loid Troops, has been continued ut brevet cup'atn for mcritoiioiis services during the war. Captain jSoicn.s, while encoded in tne capacity of re porter for the mommy papers, was dratted, a"d althourh entitled to exempt ion lor defective eye- sitrl t, reported tor duty, and was assisrnei to a llth Ii. fliment. He wassubsequcntlv appointed second ii"titenant in tne 2)tu i nitel states Colored Troops, servintr on General Canby's stau'. He had anprcd for pnlistnifi.t as a prf vate, and was rcicctod. When dra'ted he was no loncrer refused, lie was the first white man dralted in the Br-t Coneressiotial district to re port himself ready tor duty. He resigned when the war terminated. A Prospect of Co.mplktiox. The work on Cut sunt street bridpe is being hurried for ward, and the entire structure will be completed in bcpttmber next. Passenger cars will com nience to cross over on the Fourth of July. The roadway is to be laid on 3HS cast-iron plates. eRch measurinc C feet 6 inches, - by 4 leet 4 inches. The titst layer will consist of three inches of cement; over this will be sprend tive inches ot crave!, and lielirian blocks, tour incties in thicknes, will lorm the surlace; 194 plates, similarly covered, will f ustain the lootwavs tor pedestrians. When ull is done, about 2,900,01)0 pounds of cast-iron and 000,000 of wrottirht metal will have been used In the structure. Revision of Grades. That portion ol our city which lies between Ninth and Thir teeiith s-treets, and berk f.reet and SiiHrnie- hanna avenue, bus been unimproved because ol the craiies Peine, too low tor the surround in: district, thus bavin? it in a basin. with no outle lor the rain tailing upon it. As the improve nieuts are now rapidly extend inp; in tnatdirec tion, the citizens have pnritioned for a revision ot the erades. The Bosrd of Surveyors visited the locality last weeR, and alter examining tlie ground, adopted a resolution reeom mending Councils to have the work of rcvl siou done. The Carpet Stores to Close at Five o'clock. The following item ha been handed to us lor publica'.ion: PrtlLADELritiA, Mav 28. 18G8. We. the under siened wholesale carpet dealers, lierebv bptoo to clofe our stores duruii; the w.irm weather at live. o cock P. M., tuul on Saluiaays at thieo o'clock coninieucinn' on the 1st oay ot June, and termi uatii.K ou the Hist clay of August, 1800. MCCALI.DMS, t'RKASK & SLOAN, ATWOOI), li ALSTON & CO , A. it. FlIAKCISCUS & CO, (iKokok W. Hill, Ivins & Dkitz. Arrival of Fruit. An unusually large quantity ot foreign Iruit has arrived at. this port within the past two (lavs. On Sunday the barque Junac li. Levis, trom Mussina, and the schooner J. Jjoyidon, came up, the lormer loaded with oniiis'es, lemons, and almonds, the bitter with batinuac', pineapples, glnirer-root, etc. Yester day, the brig Arooetonit, irom Palermo, and the Aulmn, irom Messina, came up, tiotn loaded with oranges and lemons. The whole number of oranges wa-i !)rii;5 boxes; of lemons, 2000 boxes. IheLutheian Synod on National A flairs. The Ceneral Synod of th Lutheran Church is now in tession at Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tne (lazfile of that place .-ays: "No rclisions body iu the country has taken higher ground in favor of the Uiiion and tne maintenance of the Government, and more con sistently maintained thatposition, than does this Synod. A teach ot its sessions since theoutbtvak ot the rebellion it lias spoken bold words of loyalty, and condemned iu unequivocal terms, lmi only the rebellion, but the unrighteous orkri naliue cause of tho rebellion. The resodi'lons oi this tession, lull of thnnktnlncss to the Source ol all our blessings that the desolations of war have ceased in our land, that the final victory lias been awarded our noble armv and uavy, and the fender care expressed lor the widows imd orphans of our fallen heroes, all breath1 the true spirit of Christian patriotism. But in the concluding resolutions there is a pathos and an eloquence reaching and stirriiur the hearts of all true irieuUs ot humanity. They are as fol lows: "fiisolvcd, That to"tbe millions of bondsmen, who, tiy tlib viuhtitudea ot war, have Lctm ao suddenly aiid strtiDvcly translated into a 8'aie of freedom, die country owos its most beueflsem and pateriuil trunr diuuship, to am end tliar tliov auller no ilolriuieiit from uevleut or abuse, but bo 8treiigtarnHrt, coin loi ted. and am.-tcd in which great duty the Church ol Christ canLOt and must not be touiid tardy or uu llijqueiit. "Jtmiitvetl, That wo share in the fiillplienod and spontaneous auiitiiuunt ol tne p oplo ot this land and ot all other lands, Iu expressions ut i.rolotindest sor row because ot the violent death ol President Al.ru hum Lincoln, whoso mnmory as a Patriot, a States muu, and the hichest tv pe ot a Philanthropist, we chenen and revwio, aud whoai: mva uahie servii'o to our nutiou, and to tlie cuuso ol tun anttitrinif and on- piessid. we snail ever hold iu Krutetul aud ull. cliou- uto ;iuicuii.runce. ' Another Mtro-(ilycerine Explosion. The Euglish papers report another explosion ot lutro-elycerine. It took place in Sydney, Australia, 011 the 4th of March. Larire st.:r"9 v,ere completely demolished. A local paper p-ives the tollowintr account1 "Tho noise of the explosion very much resombled the discharge of arlillory, and tho position ot the occurrence was indicated by a dense co umu of dust and rubbish which ascended to tlio hclisht ot at least one huudrcd and nlty feet, lbe concussion ot tlio atmoBpbere was such that the (rlass of all tho win dows wuicn uappenea to ue ciosea at tue nine, withiu a radius 01 three or tour hundred raids, was smashed; indeed. It is said ihat some windows at a much arcater distal oe were also broken. As 10 tho stores iu h Inch the pacltauos were placed, tbuv wtro completely demo lulled, there Lin: 11 morally not one tone lull upon nuuiuor. iuu ueairucui u ui iuu build litre was instantaneous. Iu tne uuinodiate Lomhb'jihooa the daiuaue doue was very (treat. ' The suhject of the exportation of ttie oil has been discussed 111 the Sydney Leirisluture, and the Collector of Customs has been directed to communicate with the Hoard ot Customs of England. Mr. Milner Gibson stated in the liritlsh House of Commons, on the 14' h instant, thai "tlie law i;ave uo power to interfere in the shipment of these explosive oils, but it was a matter worthy ol consideration." Value of Real Estate in Londov. The We levan Methodists, some lime biro, built a hall in Li shops Kate street, London, a freehold, which cot them 13!,to0. They have been recently offered 157,0UU lor the property. Iu the course oi evidence plven recently belore the Deputy Recorder ot London, it wsg stated thit bin! near St. raid's Cnurchyard was wurth 1,000,001) per acre. Ar.'i'strvnrv.'Ts. 1 It-LF.Y'h O N T I ' N T A L N K W8 XV Dt'lMMiK. l r.pici rt o 'l f fs oi Ausomnt Bint w n ao to I.H c.'c rk mi n-niiiK. 1 31 Ij TVTFW CHISNIT STHFF.T TU RATH K.- JLN CIIFHM'T Blrrt, abov twelfth. W1LLUM B. SINS. Lfd'PCIi nnrt Vnnnn ts V . 1.1.1 A mi.hu Hoiin-nt Murmur p rt errri nt 7 in. nnn'n r pp at n THIH (Inrvluv) UliM tl, May 2!), K'l )vl) MOIII bE (iND MOHT OP TUB f-rMr.Kt.iKi am vir.Vf'iorjs W I I' H ,l 1 IH, i H ClSTFIf. AVf HH '1ST BM, WI PI. iHA A I KWM. MIS V ' l Al KM w , MlhSKS All A ANO KM MA. who Mil a pi. arm t a ,t-,. Tt.p rfr'ermaiiCfi wle (.niinpnn with Jolin l'.ic iil.Kn.'s pouular extravainnz eniuitu pii-rA-noN-'rA"", I'O-l A-ll'N-TArt, I'O-l a-iiov-tas fB TH t. OKNILK SAVAfif. Pncst rtitnn Mim DV WKf.lt (ni.teii. .li.l.n sn.lth Mt" f-MN WKHH fit cei.e nile with the Ml-cotnlc Drama, In two aots. tntlt.i'd . A 111 HH A N II AT flH I . A III KIIU'i AT umir. A IIPSHAND AT ?HiliT. A IIP HAM) SIHT. AniiiHta 1 ollmkl. ) ttLa I. If VI A nr l ti n ailii,r.ir Mls advWlHH .-AT 1'1-IiA Y A F 1 1'. l( NOON .tinea, A tiHA .MI FA Ml I. V M ATINI-K. Ailndeslnn to pcnlnK t rloi mnt.co, i -o Wo an1 $1 I. JnllN III! KVV'S KW UU II STREFT II A h:k. ( HA fiK OK IIVK Hfulim at S o'clock iirtaln ilwBt7' .(J1 AM L.ST I(111I' Hl'r FOL'R OF Her Inat anpnarance a K ATc. II AUM'Y, Clunilan tVtMMI. .Mn, j9. In Craen' new and orlionnl omortv, j nr. a r, r. 1 1 n n i j. I mrttircd with new accnery amt a flno rat. Kate llnrli v i rs ,IOIIi D1EW Mih. Vpctt Mrs 'I haver Mrs 'Inl.ttl.n Ittork Mr. C ll.n.l nptain l earpna liioly McKoe Hanntn Al rhlmin stork Mr. F. P. Maok vr. Mprk Vlr S. lioinnla Joh l,ax Mr J. H. Kvorbnin Hernr In 1 omlon and the a e of V!:M. Friday-F.fnent or J1r. ',OH V DRRW. Sentasecured alu rtava In advance. w A I; N U T STKKET T 11 E A 1 li E. :. m.rnpr NIMH and WAI.NOf Streets Itrffiria nnar.er to S. 'I Ills ( Im s'lav) EVKKIN'O, Jiav 90, Tlilrty-at'Cond Muht ot the l;rl llnt Engagement ot MK. KhWIN Houill, who will apnoar on this occavion in a UOl WI,K SHAKKPKAHiN Bibb. SHY I.O' K , LN THE MFRCHANr OK VENICE, AND Pit RPflli'i ITS 1 HE TAatINU OK TMH SHREW. Bannlo Mr. CIIAKLKS BARROV tiratlnio Mr J. 11 TVYI.OH Wrrneoav FDWIN JOOTH CARDINAL UK II ( 1,1 KIT. i hnrsday- Hcventcenth NIkM ot MR. ItOOTlI AH I1A.MLKI'. Frldar-BEKFFIT OF .MR BOOTH, who will appear as the STIIANin K M U S I C A L F V N V II A L L. I. j. 11 I C E respfotlnllv Informs hi filrnrls and tlie puhllc In (eno ra. ilmt he v 111 ulvo his FA ItKWriX fOMOKRT, previous to Ins iVparture tor Europe On 'IT! SUA V KVlMi MAY ii. The tollowing eminent .rusts will assist him on this occasion. Mr.JA'TK OKF. ilr. SIMON IIAfST.ER. Air. CAUL W LFSOfT.V, .Mr FLi.IKiAKD HOFFMANN The rcno-wned P.V.NtiF.RKUND have UKHtn kindly voluntopred their valuable services i he tiTHrul l'luno ustd (lirorve Stcck A Co '(lnnkfi) Is fumlshca oy Air tiouhl. Seventh and cliegnut streets TIC'KKTS, ONE DOI.IK. To be baa at the .Music Stores of . Ar.dre Co., No. 11(4 hesnnt street. W. II. lioner. 'o lld'2 Chenut st.eet V. W. A . 'l'ru mp ler. feventh and Chesnut streets, L. Meyer, rorner Juniper and ChcMiut streets, and In i lie ctenlnK at the door S iiSt Doors open at 7. Concert to commence nt f. N EV aMKKICAN THEATRE WALKl'T Street above Etchth. SKW Al AN AGEA1 K NT. Sole T essee and Manager It. A. EARN9IIAW Will open lor the --uliinier season, OS SAIf RDAV EVENING, JUNE 2, and will be conducted as a FIKT- bASS THEATRF. Jmprovcnients wl'I be niaite a' tin expense of FIVE 'HIOUfAMl DOLLARS. 521 C YMNASIUM. CORNER OF NINTH AND V.7 ARCH Streets. FOR LAI. IKS. (iKNTLKMKN. AKT CHILDREN'. Open ev rv dny and evening all sannnnr liodllv ejiercl--e nnparto lial'h and strength, the best preventive HKHinst sickness of the column sum nier. ft'nm l'rofs HILTEHRASn LEWIS. WUSICAL INSTRU MENTS. S'II(JMA('KEU PIANO FORT! Kf j MANVFaCTFRINO COMI'ANY'S nkw i I. ill:. No. Hut ( iks I street we resneeritiur call the ailention ol our frlcmls and the public nenernlly ot our removal to our new and nandsome Wjrorooins, (.IHAHK HOW, No. lltii t It KSSI' 1 stive.', where wo have constnii'lv on blind lurie stocK ot our superior and highly finished square and ;-aitl Pianos I U. r I US . rilllieu IS 11 tJ u.-rn nnnmrn I iv uih'i'ri i'i v nilun.s at ull the principal exhibitions ever lm d Inihis com try. with numerous lestltnonla s trom the tlrst- c.iiss artis's in America ana r .111 ope. 1 hey are now the leading Pianos and areioldto all pnits ot the woi d. , Persons deslrlnir to purchase a flrst-elnsd Piano at treat lv reduced rates shou d not tail to plve us a c ill Pianos 10 rent, 'luninf! and moving n oiiin'lv at ttiwlcdto. sctlOMAf'lC--H ,V ('., oiilm o liua uumsii oireet LA PIERRE HOUSE, EEOAD STREET, UELOW CHESNUT, PHILADELPHIA. The iM.dcrri'.'iKd bav n? h as'd the alovo lavorite house, and haviiiK Eefitted and Refurnished it Throughout in the most Elegant Manner, IT IS NOW OPEN FOH THE HCCLT7IOX OF GUEST. The jrtftut Proprietors v ill spare ro pnlus to n niiitnin tlio diameter It has aiway enjoyed as Leipg cue ot tlio test ol the 1 lUST-CLASS HOTELS Of the country, and those who favor them with their potronnne niny to assured that nothin?wH' be hit undone to secure the comfort and satisfaction of tin ir quests. 3AKi;it A FAHIiKY. May 12. 1SCG. 5 12 lmrp AMERICAN BUREAU OF MIKES. No. G4 BROADWAY. Mlnea, Mineral Landa. and Ores examined and reported upon, competent Engineers fuinlahed to Sllnlntr Com panies. Consultations afforded on all M tiling, Metallnrelca aud Cbemlcal Qaeailons, at lbe office of the Bureau, GEO. D, II. C.ILLESPIE, ITesldi-nt. DRAKE DE KAY, Secretary. lOtutbarp p I Of a A C K I N a B o x i : s i unds nil for nil use. eunn'led at ahort notice. MV advantages formakinK are lbe best In the city, ami trirct litc'it. ( a 1 lor a list of prices before you buy, at corner of TW KI.KTH and NOXLei dtreets. Fruit dealers aupplied. (28 1m ALBERT D. COOKE. o n n NFXT COVERNOU-CLYMETt OR ('"ArtY. as mav ne cnoaeD togeiner wnn tne l-irt VIKIl 'I hLM- V Al'll . NEW YuKK CLIPPER, Etc, may be obtained a. uaualat f NEWSSTAND. IJ (.orner ot SEVENTH and ilhHSVT Utreetl CAKPETINQS A just iu:ci:ivkp, YARD-ANP-A-IIAI.F-WIdF! VELVET CA1! PKTt?, SKW DEsMNfi. & E. U. 0BXE, J. F. No. 904 (MIEHNUT S Tit K K T. 4 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, fi-4, WHITE, Uhli, AM) FANCY CANTON MA T T I N G S. J. P. & Ji. OltNE, No. 904 CIIKSNUT STUEET. ENGLISH lillUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AM) HALLS, WITH EXT? A I50RDEIW J. F. & E. I!. 0RNE, No. 904 C II E S M U T S T Iv E E T 500 r 1 E c E s NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTUY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. Ii. 0KNE, No. 904 ril W Dmrn C II E SNUT S T l E E T. " Q L E N E CIIO MILL S," GERMAN TOWN, PA. McCAUDlS, CKEASE & SLOAN, Hiinnlsftnrers, Importers, nnd TVliolcv snle Iftnler In CAEPLTIKGS, GIL CLOTHS MATTINGS, Etc. WAREHOUSE, tio. 509 CMESNUT STREET, OrPOSITK TnE STATE IIOUPK, 1'hiladelplua, 11 K T A 1 Ij D 1 A II T 1I K N T 3 C 3mrp Ko. 519 CHESNUT STREET. f A 11 V I N ' S S A V K S CSr MAT? VIN'S SAFES. iT MAKVl.N'.S SAFES, c i- MARVIN'S H A F K -. AN l' llr.l alll'L'hSS ;-J ANOrill'.K t-LCt'ESS liUKAT FIP.K IN CIlABLF.hTOX! MAKVIN'S TA1ENT TRIUMPHANT ! SIcssrs. W. M. Hird A Co., Charleston, May 2, lMfi6: Oentlemon : I feci It a ilut I owe you to express ,'niy entire satisfaction In recant to Marvin's Snle, tor which you are affents. Thev have proved a!l you havo recom mended. In the (jrent fire on King street, Apr'l 5, which de'roved "Robb's" Mock, and my entire stucs of pro ceries and lhiuors, my books and papers were preserved in good condition, and It affords me great pleasure to testify to the excellent riusllty of thco sntcs.ns they are Justly entitled to the Highest confidence ot the public, Bespecttully yours, Ihe above Pefei for sale by W. I. TRIM. MA11V1N & CO., Ko. 721 CHK8SDT Street, (Masonic Hall, I'hllade'phln, 528 lit and No. 2ti5 B.tOl)'AV, Saw Yuik. RANDALL & CO, rrniUMEKS and importers, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine Knglitsli Toilet Soaps, IN CREAT VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED. Also, Triple French Titracta and Perfumes. VVe hove constantly on band tvery variety of I'ERFr&lERY AKD TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, Powders, Coloime, Pomades, Toilet Waters, Bbaving Ciesms, Coemctlques, Tooth Pastes, Brushes, etc 3 2 3m J3 J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS, AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest aeiortmeut In the city at the loweat prices. M 2urp BTORE ISIUDE8 WADE AND LETTERED. V ASH INC MACHINE BEST IN THE CITY. IT RAVES TIME, tlAVt.8 LABOP, SAVES OrOTIIES. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD UAVE ON-:. For sale at the Furniture Store ol J. IIAAS, 5 2 No 837 MARK .T -tien. FINANCIAL. U, 8. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & BANKERS & BROKERS, CO,, IC S. THIRD ST. 3 NASSAU ST. I III I.A DKI.l'Il IA. ' NEW TOHK. SMOCKS AND OOJ.P LVL GUI AM) 0LD OS COMMIX jO., 11F.I!E AN li IS NEW YORK. i I JjAVIKH IllJOTlIIlUS, Fo. 225 BOCK STREET, HANKF.IIH AND JilJOKEIfW, BTT AND SELL I'StTFD PTATFJ POTS U81a, -:0. in 40 I'MIKD 81 Mf 1 S-0. A t.L ISSCT.H. tUtTIFICATrn of indkhtednf.ss alcni.nile rnpcranrt l(ni,Pcn(o loti rnls nero'int. o Htrrki I'oiulit at d Fold on ( rrrnnf flou. I ill J 3- A 11 1 E 11, 1) U II N E Y A C O. HANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 55 5. THIRD STKF.F.T, I'll!' AUr'.I.HIIA. stocks a I otirr tcurht ond fold on t'ommli sion t'neurrert Han. Note?, Coin, l.tc, botieht and sold. M rclnl nttcTitlon raid to the ptitclia-io and sato ol (Ml K'ocks, Deoositi received, aud Interest allow, rl, as per apree ment. 6b sm THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK HAS REMOVED' i)uriii(f the erottion ol the n c w Hank bullrtlna, to 1 17 4p No. :!(. CI 1ESN I iTSTRElr 5 20 F 1 v E " T w E T 1 K s- 7-2C0 -CEVEN-THIRTIES WANT K D. BE HAVEN & BROTTIER, No. 40 8. TniRD Street. 1 7 SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &c T W. SCO I T & (J O. AY. SCO T T k SEIRT MANUFACTURERS, AKD DEALERS IS MKN'S FUKNIS1IINO OOOD3. No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOril DOOR8 BELOW TUE "COMISESTAt," R2GSrp VUILADELl'niA. PATEN T SIIOULDEll-SEAM SHIRT MANTJ FACTORY, AND fiKNTLEMEN'S FURMSIIINC! PTOUE. rEEr-KCT FIT7ISO PHIRfS ASI) DUAWEIIS Qjade trom mcasurenicnt at very ahort notice. Atlctber aitlclesof GENTLEMEN 'i DRKS3 (1001)3 in tu.1 variety. WINC,If,STKR & co. 8 24 5 No. 706 CIIESNCT StMCt. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AISD IIAKNESS MAM'VACTUKINrt Es-TAI'.LIPIIJIKXT IN THE COUNTRY. LAfEY. 5'EEKER ic CO., No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF TI HEIR OWN MANUFACTntE: Bl'COY HAltNEt-S, !rcrri S2 50 to $lftO LIGHT bAKOL'CUE flo St) 00 to 350 UEAVY do do 75 1 0 to 50" FXl'RI BS, KRASR WliUNTEI) H ARNESS 27 511 to 00 VVACON 'D KEI.F-ArjrS'mO 15H0 to 30 8TAOE ANDTEA.M do 311 00 to 50 LATIlb' SADDLE, do l-' Ofl to l.'.O CENTS' do do 8-00 to 75 ISrl'llcs. Vountlrps, nits, i;osetta. tiorso covers I'.inshes, Combs, honps, Elacklng. Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Dacs and Packs, Lunch Baskets Dresa lg and Sblrt Canes. Trunks nnd Valises. 8 9 CmrpJs .o.JU fCl I KSN UT ST. AT A T 1 U IN A Ij tj A I U Vj r I O N A Ij k x r AND Tit AN Ml"' KTATIUM COMPANY . OFFICE Vo. Mi' MARKET STREET, rillLADELrillA. TnE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRtN'PORTv- TION I OMPANV. naviuK nualiy compioiou us euutn- ern tbroutu coiiuecuous iioiii ...... NEW YORK, and PHILADELPHIA to B4Lri MORE! WAIHLMilON. KHllM'-ND, SAVANNlil CUvrLfSiON, and al Intermediate and adjacent towns nsiarsou'h an ATLANTA. i;a , und a'so haviuir liertectcd lis western connociluns, via tlio llmtliuoro aud Ohio Railroad over mall rou ts to Is now prepared to receive Freight, Slerchuiidlso, Vultl- ablel eknKesoNFY IU-TXInv and to transfer the sumo to or trom places designed, and ft?. 1 1 E'i LYP"xf'U.lTIOrsLY, and CUEAFA.Y as can be done by any other Express Company. tlllccsare,.soop,..ed,nKFW and in a few fnvs the Company will run through, via iiON'lGOMtliY, to these 'OS President. 11 F. FK Kl.IN, j j gt General Superintendent. T II E " E X 0 K Ii S I 0 11" II (Selected from the l est Corn-Fo Hops,) ARE 'IRE REST IN THE WORLD. J. I!. MICHKliEK & CO., GENERAL rROVIMON DEALERS, Ami C'uiei'H of lh CVlerratel " EXCELSIOR" SVGAR CURED HAMS Tongues and Beef, Kcs, 142 and 114 North FRONT Street. None gi nulnc unless branded "J. II. 51. & CO.. EXCEI.BIOK." Hie lustly celebrated ' FXCEI.SIOR" IIA.MS are i ( O fill a SIMO peculiar iu uiciu selves) ixpressly for FAMILY I St; are o delicious UUVOr trt'fi JI'CUi H'O ummuruui iiism !liBtO ui ridit.nim uio to any now ouVrutt tor lircucuiiitd epicures euiicnur o r n i n G BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HOLl.SAI.K AND HKTAIIi, AUD MATERIALS KOR TnE BAilB. 13EPT QUALITY AND STYLE OF BPBl.Nl MATTRESSES. J. S. FULLER, 4 Hsiutl Sm No. 0 6. SEVENTU Sireot. MEDICAL. J' O P U Ii I . Y 0 X WItJGIIT'STAIl BXlUP PRINCIPAL LKTOT, No. Ill SovjOi TIIIHI) Btroet Ire, f ln rT P ttle;$.ri-l)0 for nnir-a-dozon. lie l.i.itrsljm d cltizmstake peasnre In cheerfully rrtu n.iM.li n ti e ure ol WrikM i 'lr Hjrup lut ci lis, tulils, coi.puu I'tli n w lioi pliiK-cuUKb, aputted HM r. lut ci inp: lit, pin lis in the lirnust, i.rniicUlilst lit. uii li at t ti n.d ti stnctioii oi vlr vc.-sc In the mnitsa , eic. 1 1 n n. i' (liuulil lc Iu riery Imiilly l Jut ( I nr'is L. TV t m u l orn J'rrn bllice. ( I i r i s li (. rut'i ti, ut. li y J,Vr mi u cilUe. .li. u s ( li n i y I it lino VI Mi ii.iii V. i Ml ii, Artociaicl I'ress t V 11 Iiiim II. t hrinn rr. Hie Alurm and l'ollco T r 1. 1 Ti liiib in, ii i In nun strefts. l ai d, lull 1 runt and mbard tlrei U. ji.ii.es . t-i-rrlLo bo. II J!) C luirlcs s ru t. li .s.l'SMs No. fZo tn skl 1 mii'U ,Ubn W (Knialite No 13M Kinnk in sin e'. Lulirt 1 lu.u ps. n No. llC8 W alter stnet, li.i. Jinrcn.hn. fiifi Fiai kiln a n i t. ,1 (kbiotl No 131 F. !-econtl street 1 n rMnimr No. At 3 h. I lout atrert. r . W. Howard. No 1 Iiock atreet II. ' 1 art tit . 2'2; s. -i en ii, i street. I.. Vati-a .No, 6 t An li street A lirt .Martin. Jo. 411 h. becund atrei L V. ary (. a dcil. So 1 32 Piinsnni aireut. AV i tiuu.as. ho. '40 N. f ninth strei-l 1. M . i Hithv .No. lift y ritii'aiillci. o.rpe M s n o Race atti-ei w . t mooiis, o.h!i .Norm .-econd Uriel. M J Ilassi It. No. 119 ( anul Btrtct. S .- u our liose l.usileiiin. O ur is I'. ii r, No. Kl . u li atreet. U. 1 . Vi e li.n i n, ccnit and ijuiirry atrccta I- I , 'llii tims. o. lMi t-ouih Ixt sirn U V I : It. in liana. No MA Hnuih front a not S. S. t-mimrd, rpern Alnnaiii-r. .1 lit, .Miiu.nn s reur of o l:i4 Korrh Second stroet Xf. x. H. t lioolc, Newark le . Jr n'l'Vm It. Wrt;h.. , Sm: We take iHasure in reccninienii'pit yonr iah PVHT (of wbiib we line already io.J i oli.erb,e nuH ititusi as a moat exec ic:a oinl ettu ai luua remedy ioi tl.e lun.plrlnts set lonb In your prmtid olil a na.!y iul.n ltiiHi to the public. A a i rai II vii'H act to amlurlng nun illntv ve wir euerr'n iv reviiiiiiiD-iiu ,uu imn'' tion to u t aflllcti d with dlscasea w lilcb It u destKiied to cuic. lours, etc., ' . . . N, K. coruir l'lnf and lxth atreeta. Vnr f e nlo at . . JlIlCl. Htt.luAi awtituijn, I) YUTT k t O.', And ail prlncuial Urui als.a anil Dealer. Ike autscrlber would bee leave further to any thai be is riepond te fl.l orders aid lnrwanl tlie Syrup to anv purt ol the coun'iv. I'lrsnui desTlnti otbirliuor mat 1, n by n ail will Incloic a postafc aiomp and auswera il leriiurtiiu as loon oa me eiinuunumuouiraa will admit Address .,,, wilua a. "Kixiii, 320 Vo "71 P.H11I1 fine: 1 bl adelpblu I'a. C at I) I S CIIO L K II A v All MEDIlX The Chief Causes cf Pestilence Destroyed. DR. E. (OI RTARET'S DISIN FF.f TING FLUIDS. secured by Lett era 1 atc.it In tho United f tali s and tram. I reparcu sole y by tne .New lorn insiiiiecilrii Con pnny, nt tlii ir Lbboralory. Noik f. s, 300, ami i"l HLMiY street. New York: OlT.co, No. ti CEDAR, street '1 bis l cmnany ork'nnizca on a permanent Dasis, witn Dr. I oiirtarei the celebrated Fiench i hernial, luctiarxu ol Its 1 tibi.rmorv. ta pri pareu lo lurnisa us DiHi.sykOi i.vu Fi.l ma lor itk rooms, nurseries, urluals. water e OMits, prlvlia. cesspools, seweia, nutters, ships, tall- rottits l.ospituis priM.u.t ami punuc insiuuiiona oi ait kind.-, sautbtcr-bi usia, oil ill and iut-bol iiik estiibiisti- nnnts; ail ktnus of manures ( tHtiftisr y increasing me vlue ul the latter to every tunnel) nnd wberuvur Dili- sor ous and offensive gases exist. 1 liese annus are de- iii'onzcrs antihepiics. aniijiurresceins, uuu uisiuircutuia In the aciontilic meaniiiti oi tue wi rus. iney remove iio.ious mis i s i nd odois by clu miial principles li avina In tbeir p.ucea litat liM air; tiny aio dlhiuoyeks, ana no' f.T' .y ui'ti ro h i oi poisonous hsua uih ui.iurious to utensils In 'which they are ueed. 'lbe atcution ot ni'dicai and fCicnllUc imu Is dircc cd to these disinfec tants. Attaclfed are tes lmon a a iu tnvor ol this great discover , wbich, wiin buuuicits oi otiiers, can bo seen ut M e i ompuiiy'a office. HF.LAVAN ilOVSK ALI'ANV, .11 H rl' 11 AU 101)0 I O IBS I'resii.trt oi ihe New Yolk Dumifectlini l ornpany Iieiir Sir: It la all it la reb'csniteii lo oe We Have made many trials ot rlsmiectums, bui now consider that we bfave lound an article which surpasses all otlieis as a n meiiv ai.nlsst ail bad odors. T. KOI.SslCL & CO. M.w loitK. April v. ifltHi. io me j-uaiueu' oi tne Now York DiBin.ictU'K I uipany- Dear t-lr: We pro nounce li without ciccptiou lo be tie best we hve ever know'i, lla efiect upon every mutter Is complete aud instantaneous. C. A. ,-TEl SUN, Astor House. N . li. Huso Dlslntectonls arc used by the scavengers, under the din-ctiijii 01 Hie .-unitui.v l'o Ice ol tho .Metro po luiii Health Department . New York "OVl LI. &'IIlO.MI'SON,fo42CEl)ARSt. N. Y. Ceuerul and Sole Anents lor the UtiHed Htatea and the i aiiui'us lo whom all orders tin. uld he addressed Fur side l.y all DniKtlsts und lleucral Dcuicrs In the United tales ano Cuiiiidns. 6 183iu Dll.LESSEY'S VEUETAflLE TILLS CUHE Dispepsla. Dlurrhua. Rheumatism, Hp k lleail ui be, uud all uerain-eineius of the Liver 'J bey uurilv the blood, and mate the akin sxlt and lair. For sale by Dr. I EsSEY. No 333 N. NINTH f trcet, Philadelphia, and by Lrucalstsc inerulb . I AiiKN, N. J ,gpteuiber2 1F65 Dr. Lessey Dear Kir ! 1 1 aivts nie ureal pli asure to uilil mv tesiimony tu favor ol your ' Venctuble Lier l'lils " 1 boil oeen tlliutcd with t'eraund . oniiition oi tlie Ltvur for teu years, and. during iliut tunc, suffer d Intensely troiu acrid Liscbuies roiu fti uinth und tiowela, seriously piostiatlng iny pbisicul and mental enemies lur iveuks nt a time so lniii b so tbu nivliewus desnalied of. lint, tli out.hu kind Proviilince, I was Introduced to ou, and by the u.'Ot our Hl.e I have been wouder luliv jistorcd, not huvinK hud au avtack o my oi l coiu- ii an t or lost a single 'tibiiatli strvicu. t Ue.v act lika a eburm II nd it not been for them, 1 have no doubt A bIioii d have been laM ani-'e irom die minblrv I n;ust aud a lew ilncs In tuvor of vmir 'Life Pre server'' or YtiictaMu Liuiueut. I have used 1. lor Erys'pclitM Scalds and Hums -nd InilHUtiuations: it liroduces rcmurkuble resul's. I wascurodol a very bad sore by lis use Many m my neighbors are using It, uud It nlves universal siiiiaiuctiun .t snould be iu every Loue. Yottrs, MTV. J H. STOt"KTOV. 4S8tth8.'m Tl'IRl) Street, i. amdcii, S. J. GROCERIES. rpBAS KIT) COED TO SI, AT INORA3I3 J. Tea Warehouse. So. 4-t S. SM ONDetreet. IOASTFU ( 01 I EE UtDLCKD TO ,ib OTS. V at INGRAM'S 'Jea Waichouso, No. 43S SE- UNO Sirret, A iC. BEST JIILD CfirrEE, AT INnnAT3 y U Tea Warehouse, No 43 S. SECON D Street. rpEAS AND COl-'I'T.KS AT WIUI-'saLIj J. prleos. at INGHAM'S Tea lVaiehouae. No, li e. SECOND Street. Try lUim. fi RE EN CO 1 EKES FIMOI 22 TO 28 ITS. A V 7 pound at IN CRAM'S Tea 'Warehouse, Nr.. 43 14, SECOND Street. Irv tbtiu 1 111 Gui DENTISTRY. THOUSANDS Ol-' TKE11I f.XTUACCED is w'i"utl1 luiii -' in.ui nii''ii u iur. Aiyiiewiu Ani'veiilion. a l.oub o Reversible He I-ailia-tlmr u e:y Vulved Inhalei tor udiniulntering Nitrous Oxlda Cas. und i xtiurlli.K teeth without pulii. Tli,- onlv uioda that the Gas can be n-openy and saiety administered. 6 Ji iim Dr. C. L. Mt'N.NS. No. 7:11 Bl'RUCE t.eeL TSAIAU PKIC1 DLNTIST, GRADUATE OF X Hbl.ndcl it'Tii cn ui it ibi vipii i, i u iiJUK i rteu ujreb ear( in ti e A riMV, littc lehimxO the micihp of bU prou-naio flto 241 N. .Li:VKTJI Htixet I'liiladttlpbla. wburt he w 11 rdenvor to ive satin acory ul uUon u. wh; amy riuUe Ij lh iiu.li fufonHJ m rv.tT ' ij A 13 L I S II E I) 1 ') 5. A. S. ROBINSON, FrciHli ria(c I.oc!Jn?-Gtecs, FN'tiliAVlNOS I'MNI'INCS, MtAWINGS Slarjuiacturer of all 1: iid of I.ookiTis-CilhHH, I 'oi't l iilt. jinil l'ic lure I' i uinoi- to Ol der, No. 810 CHESNUT STREET, TDIIID LGOR ATOVE TKE CONTINES 1 AL, PlilLADl LPuiA. 8 6 j JESTAUltAXT OK TUB 13 U II O V K A N 1 Ii A N. t li eM old and new A LI S, at 8 cents persla. OC 'D OSE-D1ME EaTINO BAR. The choicest Ltiiuors always on band. So. 633 CBENSUT 8TRKET. 3 10 !m HLNBY BECKER llauaRCI.
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