The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 01, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKjMH. PHILADELPHIA, FIUDAY, JUNE 1, 1866.
U1TY INTELLIGENCE
For Additional City Ink.dcnoe tee Fifn Page.
m i I
Prockfdings in Counoilb. Tho Stated
Meetirg of Councils was held yesterday after
noon. Select Council. A communication was re
ceived from the Chief Enulneer of the Water
Works, In answer lo a rcKol'ition as to what con
tracts have been plveu out and work done by the
Department since the pawnee of the ordinance
appropriating the one ni ill ion dollars loan for
the extension of the Water Works. The en
gineer report that the worit done in as follows:
30-mch main ia Poplar street; 20-inch main in
WHHUinsrton street; crib in front of Fairmount
dam; improvements at Delaware Works; 48-inch
main from Fairmount to Corinthian avenue
reservoir: 30-inch, main from Corinthian avenue
to Kensington reservoir; Roxborough reservoir;
engine at.. xboiouRh. Tne entire amount ex
pended to f'ate Irom this loan is 1272,23877. Of
this amount there was expended lor work and
material under written contract, $147,01856;
wapes paid to men employed directly by the De
railment, $76,t79,73; labor, material, and sup
plies crdeied without written contract,
I33.6G0-38; damans, $1200; real estate,
$13,62011; license for extension of wharf, $45.
The Committee on W aier reported an amend
ment appropriatitp; $844998 tor the purpose
of manikin it the Oertnantown Water Works
lor the remainder of the year 18C6. Aareed to.
The Committee on Schools reported an ordi
nance for the purcha-e of a lot onCalloblll
t-treet, near Dillvvjn street, lor school purposes.
Agreed to.
The Committee on Prison reported that the
prison is overcrowded, and submitted an ordi
nance for the purchase of a lot adoinia the
prison, tor the purpose of extending the prison.
(The price is $12,500). The ordinance was post
poned. Mr. Freemnn offered a resolution requesting
citizens to testily their respect for General Scott
bv closing windows during the time of the
fnner.al, and directing the Comroisioner of
Citv Property to have the State House bell
tolled between the hoars of twelve and two
o'clock on Friday (to-day). Agreed to.
Mr. Waener, lrotn tlie Committee on Law,
submitted a report in regard to the right of
members of Councils to act as Trustees of th
Gas Works. The opinion ol the City Solicitor
Is that a Triif-tee may be elected a member of
Councils, but Councils cannot elect one of its
own number as Trustee. The Committee was
discharged from the lurther consideration of
the subject.
The same Committee reported that the City
Solicitor had been addressed in regard to the
pow er of Councils lo prosecute for misdemeanor
the City Commissioner for illegal practices in
fiving contracts for supplies for 1865. The City
olicitor is of opinion that Councils have such
power.
William S. Grant and William J. Taylor were
elected Trustees of the City Ice Boat. Adjourned.
In Common Council. Mr. Harper offered the
following resolutions on the death of brevet
Licutenant-General Wintleld Scott:
Ftnolvrd, By the Select and Common Councils Of
the City of Fhiladoiibia, that we hvu herd. with
profound sorrow and regret, of the death of Brevet
Lieutenanl-General Wiuiield Scott, the late illus
trious commander of the array oi the United States,
whoso name is mdiesolubiy connected witi the
honor and glory of bis country, and whose lame has
proclaimed him the rreatest ciptain ol the ago in
wi tch bis aervices were rendered.
Semlvtd, That we deeply sympathize with the
re'atives and lnends of the dceoaod, as well as with
our fellow-ctttzcn generally, in then groat lose; that
we revere bis many virtues, and condole ourselves
in the belief that his departed spirit ii enjoying a
b,ecd immortality
fiesoved That a conv Of tho above resolutions bo
forwaided to the surviving members of the lamily of
ire lamented oeaa, ana mat tno members ot coun
cils wear the UBual badge of mourning tor thirty
uaya.
Unanimously adopted.
A communication from firemen, asking that
the State House bell be mug at all times for
fires, was leierred to tho Committee on Fire and
Trusts.
The resolution offered by Mr. Evans at the last
stated meeting, providing' for the appointment
ot a committee ol live of Common Council to
examine into the management ot the Philadel
phia Gas Works, was taken up and passed yeas
3t, nays none.
The ordinances from Select Council providing
lor laying water pipe, and also for tne sale ot
certiticate of loan, were agreed to.
The amendment to the resolutions in reference
to the death ot General Scott was concurred la,
The resolutions from Select Council discharii
ing the Committee on Law from the further
coLsideratlon of the subject of Trustees of the
Gas Works receiving pay for services was taken
up, when Air. uetzel moved to amend oy direct
iiig the City Sojicitor to proceed to collect the
money paid the two Trustee' for services. Mr,
Evans moved to amend by adding the names of
others who had been paid. The whole subject
was voted down.
Mr. Harper offered a resolution requesting
tue Comnass oner or City Property to inform
Councils by what authority he has issued pro
posals tor work at Fairmount Park without
authority of Councils. Agreed to.
Mr. Bilhngton submitted a resolution to the
effect that Councils will visit Chicago and St.
Louis during the summer recess, ana that a
joint committee be appoiuted to make the
arrangements, providing that the city be at no
expenec. Agreed to.
Police Affairs. William Sloan, colored,
had a heating before the Recorder yesterday, ou
the charge of stealing $240 from Alexander
Jones, recently discharged iiora the navy. Jones
testified that Kennel Hloun alo made great oro
lessions of friendship for him, though he had
never seen him botore, and invited him into a
honse, where he fell asleep, and was robhed. The
honorable dischaige ot Jones was got from the
boot ol Sloan. Held for trial.
Christian Herman was arrested at Fifth and
Jefferson streets, on Wednesday, on the charge
ol reckless driving. Alderman Shoemaker held
him tor trial.
Edwaid Dugan had a heading before the Re
corder, yesterday, on the charge of committing
a violent assault and battery on Michael Fit
eerald, a cbaiscman. The awault was commit
led at Cbe nul and N nth streets. Dugan. it is
Alleged, using a black.iacK. He was held to bail
to answer the assault and battery, and the
charge of carry inir a concealed deadly weapon. 'i
CuTJitcn Dedication. The new and
beaiititul brown stone chapel, at Broad aud x- i
ford streets, was dedicated lust evening. The
bu'lding 1ms a Irout ol 42 feet on Broad and 80
fret on Oxford street, and cost $18,000 and
$2500 lor tunnelling it. From the report, read
by Mr. J. S. Cuuimings. it appears that the idea
ol establishing a church in this locality origi
nated in a Sunday School, organized on the
lHBt Sunday in Januarv, 1H(4. The ground pur
chased for the chapel is 100 by 2;) feet, and it is
Ihe design of the movers in this enterprise to
commence at once the erection of a first-class
church, in connection with the chapel, to be
called the Curmcl Presbyterian Church. About
$30,000 has already been contributed towards
the new church. The exorcises last evening
consisted of singing, reading of the Scriptures,
and addresses by Rev. Alnert Barnes, Ke v.
Thomas Brainerd, D. P., and the Itev. Walcott
CuJUutJ.
Discharged. John rennypacker and an
individual well known a Dr. Buidull, indicted
on the charge of dealing in counterfeit money,
on the oath of H. O. Wrght, the Government
detective who had been Indicted in Washington
for parsing counterfeit money, and whoabseuted
himsell at the lut't term of the Court, and wits
committed for contempt bv Judge Cadwalader,
were befoie tho United States District Court
yesterday. As Juduc Cad walader, in a case tried
the day previous, had instructed the ury that it
would not be sale to convict on the testimony
of Writrht alone, and as there was no other wit
Less either in the cuse of Pennypacker or Bur
den, the bills ot indictment were laid before the
lury without testimony, and verdicts of not
guilty taucn. Wrie-bt would have testified that
he bona bt counterfeits from them. The defend
ants were dibcLurued.
roi.iCK Itkms. Corneliuff TJovcr. ' alias
William Simpson, h) charged yesterday after
noon, on theoathof Theodore Mann, bootmaker.
No. 109 South Tenth- street, with baling a $"0
counterfeit United Stales greenback. Mr. Mann
testified that Bayer ba dealt wit 1 him lor a
number of years; some time during March lst
he ordered apa r of shoes, and gave the $50 bill
in payment; he then said to witness that be
wished him to make him two more pairs ot
gaiters; that he would call tor them in a week
crtwo; that he was a aeaier in Dorses: witness
took the note to bank; It was pronounced bous;
uover never calico tor tne snons.
Detective Henderson testified that ho knew
he accused as Cornelius Boyer, or "Big Tom:"
do not think he 1b a dealer in horses: bav?
known him for several years; he formerly kept
tavern on 8ouih Front street.
Hoer was held to answer at Court bv Unitel
States Commissioner Sargcant.
James McAIanua was charged yesterday morn
ing with obtaining goods under faNe pretenses.
t seems that in the spiiug ot 18j8 MnMtiniig
called at the iewclfy manufactory of Mejsrs.
Dreer Seers, Sansom street near Sixth, and
represented that he was extensively engage 1 in
business in the city of Caraccas, Venezuela,
naming a nun.ber ot firms in that place for re
ference. By this means he sneceeded in obtain
ing twelve gold chains, valued at $21604. Some
ime alter tne transaction Messrs. Dreer & seers
ascertained that they had been swindled. They
at once endeavored to ferret out the guilty
party, but were unsuccessful until Wednesday,
when they ascer.aineci that he was in tne city;
warrant was then issued tor his arret.
McManus states that he pawned the chains. He
was held in ii(J0 Dan to answer at Court by
Alder-can White.
A young man named J. H. Stine was charged
yesterday morning with larceny. It appears
that the accused was lormerly employeJ in a
store in Clearfield, Pa. A few days ago he
eft, stating that he ws coming to this city in
search of employment. After he had statted
his employer discovered that he had been
robbed, und alleges that the accused i guilty
of the crime. He wrote to Messrs. White A
Pechin, merchants, on Market strect.near Fourth,
giving a description of Stine, and tor them to
look out for him. Yesterday morning he entered
their store In search of employment. While
one of the firm engaged his attention, another
person stepped out, and called in an ollicer, who
took mm into custody, lie will oe Bent to
Clearfield for trial.
Fatal Accident. Yesterday afternoon
two well-diggers, who had dug a large well in a
ard at yutuce and locust streets, lost their
lves lrom foul air. The well had been dug
alongside an old one. and it was tapped, one of
the men being down at the time. The foul air
at once overcame him, and the other, proceed
ing to ms assistance, w as rendered unconscious
also. An alarm being given, the members of a
neighboring fire company hurried to the scene.
and succeeded in getting the men out. One ot
them was dead, and the otherdled almost imme
diately after. The Coroner held an inqueBt on
the bodies, and a verdict ot death by suilocation
was iendcred. The names of tho men were Paul
Donnelly and William McCue, the first 37 years
old ana tue otner 48. tsoitt were married.
FiBH Matters. The Pennsylvania Hose
Company will leave this evening lor Buffalo, by
the way ot .Williamsport aud Elmira, taking
with them their new carriage. About fifty
members will participate in the excursion.
After a visit to Niagara Falls, the Company
will return by wav ot Albany and New York.
reaching nere on Baturoay ween.
Election by Councils. Councils met
in caucus yesterday, and elected the following
othcers: Kor .Fort wardonsr-Kteharfl vvuey,
George W. Hacker, Samuel V. Merrick, George
T. Parry, Samuel J. Christian, Thomas B. Beck,
Oscar Thorn oson. and Cantain K. A. Landell
Trustees of the Northern Liberties Gas Works
Townsend Yearsley and E. H. Fltler.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
R K M O V A I, .
W I L L I A M G. P E 11 11 Y,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
BAB REMOVED FROM
S. W. CORNER FOURfU AND RACE,
TO 5 25 fmwlm
No. 78 AHCII STREET.
1TINE STATION EBY.
OF
THE BEST
JD Qaallty. W. O
PERRY,
Mb turner,
No. 728 ARCH Street.
Philadelphia.
ARNOLD'S IWK, FAKER'S PENCILS, AND
GUloti's Steel fens, all genuine, sold bv
W. O Pf RRT,
Rt a ion or.
Ko. 728 AR H ftreet.
Philadelphia
"OLANK BOOKS IN
LARGE VARIETY,
I ol my own manufacture.
Ki..t.i ini at lowest cash htrs.
W. O. PERKT
No. 728 ABCH Street.
Philadelphia.
17NVFLOPES, LETTER, CAP, AND BILL
J-Li Paper,
AT LOW CASH PRICES.
W. ti- I'FRRT,
Stationer,
Ko. 728 ABI H Street.
Philadelphia.
GOLD PEN8, NATIONAL BANK PENS,
Perry's flue Steel Pans, EW.fl ppjjjjy
Stationer,
No. 728 AR H Mreet.
6J6tawJlm Ph 110 p ti eu
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
F&EKCU STEAM SCOIKIAO
ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 510 RACE Street.
We bee leave to draw your particular attention to our
new French Ku .m Scouring E.tabMsbn eut the tint aud
only one ol Its kind in this city. We do not dye, but bj
a chemical process restore Ladles'. Gentlemen's, an
Children'. Garment to their original states, wlmou
iniurinu them in tba least, while uteut exuerlenca aod
the best machinery lrom France euuble us to warrant
pen ec i satisiAction to an who may lavor us witn tneii
patronattc. LADIES' DRESSES, of ever, descimtlon
with or without Irlmmluns, are cleaned and Unified
without being taken apart, whether the color Is genuine
or not.
lipcra ( loans ana Aiantiuas. curtains luttie covers,
Carpets Velvet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, etc. cleaned and
retwlxhed In the best manner. Hen lemen's Numnier
and Winter Clothing cleaned to pt'rtectt n without In
jury lo (lie stud. Also Flags and Banners AUKlndsol
stains r moveu wiinoui o tanmg tne wnoie ah ureters
are executed unoer our luimeainie sunervision anu
satiffuetlon guaruuteed in every instance A cull and
examination ol our process Is retpectlully solicited.
AIXLMLL & MAUX,
8 12 nitbsS No MO RACE Btteet
T II E SUUSCRIB E II,
(For many years connrcted with IIITCHELL'S SA
LOONS. No- 5iS CHESNUT btreot), would respectfully
Intorm bis friends and the public generally, that be has
opened an "
Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon,
FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT Ko. I 121 CHESNUT STREET,
(GIKAliD ROW),
Wbcre be bopes, bv strict attention to bus'ness, to merit
tbe patronage of all who mav favor hi in with their cus
tom. JACOB H. BURDS4LL.
FHiLaPELFniA, May. 1B6B. C li Im
HD8 NEXT GOVERNOR CLYM Eli OR
KJ GKARYt as mi be chosen together wlthtUu
EVENING TELE'iRAl'H,
NEW YORK CLIPPER, Etc.,
may be obtained as usual at
OI'r.EN'S NEWSSTAND.
11 Corner of SEVE.ITal alld CM ESN I T Street
AMUSEMENTS.
I? IfeLEY'h CONTIKENTAL NKWS
. t IXrBAKI'K.
I Doirc at to 1 p c ol AmuMmtnt may m nao
od to 6H o'a ock n cTtnlng. 111
M , .
NEW CHESNUT HTKEET THEATRE.
CHRfNlTT Btreet, above iTfeinh.
LEONARD OKOVKa WILLIAM E. SINN. Lcshccs
and Manuet.
WILLIAM . INN nmldcnt Maoaier.
J 'nerd onon it I lo. . uriain no at 0.
THIS (f'ifday) VE-l.xO, June 1, '
HENEFI r
BENEFIT
bE.Nk.ril',
of Tim
TAIKSTFD AND SPBKLIVO
XlRH EMMA WEBI1,
M 8KIMMA W til 11,
HlHs EUM W1BB,
AND
FIFTH NIOBT
FIFTH MUUT
Of TUB
WEBB HI T"R8,
W rBB BISTER.
WEBB KI8T.-.H9,
W. BB M-TKK-1.
MIUE ADA AtD EMMA.
MIS -EK lA AM) EMMA,
MIHflEH ADA AND KM HA.
Who Will Appear In .,,
Th performance will commence with the Comedietta
entitled .
THE WflBLEMAN "NTJAUUUIEK.
THK HOBLbM N'S DAUUHT H.
THE NOBLEMAN'S lCOH'KK
To conduce with tbe favorite Proteau Farce entitled
fWK E MaKUIEU,
TVtH'E M titKIEU,
TWICE MAKKItD.
in botb of which the W, B 818 ik Kd will appear.
kATI KDAT A F rEHNOON . .'Une'i
ORAM) WEBB 8IKTEKS MATIM KR.
AdmlfisloD to evenlnK pertoimance. Via. Wo n! 1
TVyfRS. JOHN
DKEW'S Miff 4KCH STliEET
ATKIC-CHA'OKOF IIVB
Bnnlnn at S o'clock. Cartala rises at 1H
BENEFIT I BESEFITI
LAST MOnr BUT OVR Ob'
UHH. JOHN DBlW. . .
wIipti she will aprear In
JUtttli riiM lis An u iiin,F.iL, i;nim:iini,
COMEDY, DitAM A, KD FAKi ft.
TH1- (Frl(la VENIMl, Jane l,
NINE POlJS'lS OF THE LaW
Mrs. Fmylle Mrs. JOUS DREW
r.n nr. y r n v. ;
OR. THr. WIFK'H RKVKNUK.
Agnes de Teie tort JOHN DREW
mi, Ut.HU B11U1.
Lonlsa Lovetrlck Mrs JOnS DREW
Baturday HM. JOHN I.KF.WV-l I axt Night
Mondav Reappearance ot MIHH LUCK KUbHTON.
Beats secured six davs In advance.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. E. cornor NlflTd and WALKOT Streets.
Begins quarter to .
1HI8 (Frldav) EVEIUNO. June 1,
BKNf FIT OF MK, EDWIN BjOTH.
Who will aDpear for the Urst time In Philadelphia as
1 tliii M tUlWbU,
in Kotzebue's pathetic P ut, in five acts, of
TUB Bl HANUA.il.;
, OR,
MI3AMHROPT AD RKPESTAHCE,
and as
DON CiESAB DE BAZAN,
making a
GPAND DOUBLE BILL.
Saturdav, Tom Tailor's Travedy ot
THE roOL'B RI.VES9E
VR FDWIN BoOTH AH THE DUKE'S JESTER,
Monday- Eighteenta KlKht oi
MK. ELW1N BOOIH AS HAMLET.
N
EW AMERICAN THEATRE
WALNUT Street, above F.tKhtb,
NtW MAJSAOEMENT.
Bole lessee and Manager 11. A. EARNSHAW
Will open lor the -ummer Reason,
OS HAT UR DAY EVEMNO, JUNE 8,
and will be conducted as a
F1KT-1 LASS THEATRE.
Improvements will be made a' an expense of
FIVE IliOUKAND DOLLARS. 521
TP OR
ONLY ONE
WEEK.
BIERSTADT'S
X1 last
work, "STORM
IS THE
ROCKY MUDN'
TAINH " wl 1 bo ezblblted lor ore week lonKer, at Wen-
deroth. Tavlor b Brown s. No 914 JHENUr Mreet
lor the benefit ot the Lincoln Institute and Soldiers' and
sailors' Orphan Hoys' Home, blngle ticket., Twenty
live Cents. 6 29 6t
QYMNASIUM
FOR LADIES, OEN'I LEM EN, AND OHII-DREN.
K. E. COltNEK OF NINiH AND A HUH STREETS.
OP Eli h.k.B.Y DAT ANl EVEMNO,
ALL tUMTHER.
Bodl'y ezeiclM Imparts health and strcnirth, th. best
areventive against sickness o' the coming summer
6 24 Jm Proiesaora U1LLEBRAMJ & LEWIS.
THE PIANOS WHICH WE MANU
facture recommend themselves. We promise
t., our natrons Clear beautliul tunes, eleaant workman
ship, durability, and reasonable prices combined wuh
a tuil guarantee, t or sale on y at Jo. lol7 WALltCi'
8 treet.
fi m TNION riANO MANUFACTUBIVQ CO.
MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &c
WOOD & CAEY,
No. 725 CHESNUT STREET.
ARE OFFERING DAILY
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
in .
HATS AND BONNETS,
INCLVD1XG TUE POP ULAJi
JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS.
418 2-iirp
Jp- MRS. E. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH .Street,
Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLINERY
Misses' and Imams' Hais and Caps, Silks, Velvets
Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, rrames.eto. 3 15 4m
TOADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC,
MADK AND TRIMMED
IN THF MOST FaBHIONAUL: STYLE,
FROM THE BKuT GOODS.
AT IHE LOWEbT POSSIBUK I'RICES.
1VENB dc CO.,
Ml 2m No. 23 South NINTH Street
BOOTS AND SHOES.
REMOVAL.
C. 113 NK EUT .V; SON
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINK BOOTS AND SHOES
Have removed lrom their Old Stand, Ko. 48 South
FOL'KrUKireet, to
No. 716 CHESNUT STREET.
Having purohasi'd the entire business ot Mr
Leotiard llcukeit, thus briuglue tocether an im
nit nte stock ot goods, t' ey will be in position to
supply tbe wants of the community at prices soiriO'
wl at below those heretofore charyed.
Their increased facilities also enuble them to make
attvleof BOOTS AND SHOES lor Youths fur su
perlor to what is inado eUewhere.
The lest HOOTS AND SHOES tor Ladies, also
uiatio to order, . , 4 fniw2ra
S A F E F OR S A L E.
A SECOND-HAND
Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe
FOB HALS.
APPLY AT THIS Orr'iCK.
44 n
CARPETINGS,
JUST RECEIVED,
YARD-AND-A-IIALFWIDE
VELVET CARPETS,
JiEW DEVIOUS.
J. F. & E. B. 0USE,
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET.
3-4 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4,
WHITE, BED, AND FAXCT
CANTON MATTINGS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
FOR STAIRS AND BALLS,
WITH EXTRA BORDERS:
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET
500 riECEs
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH TAfESTRY BRUSSELS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
No. 904
3 30 3mrp
CHESNUT
STREET.
"Q.LEN ECHO MILLS,'
GERMAN TOWN,
PA.
McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
MnnRfactarerfl, Importers, und Wtaolo
ale Dealers In
CAKPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS, Etc.
WAREHOUSE,
No. SOO CHESNUT STREET,
OFPOeiTX TBE BTATE HOUSE,
Fhiladelphla.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
8 6 8mrp
No. 519 CHESNUT STREET.
MA RVIN'S SAFES.
y MARVIN'S SAFES.
tff" MARVIN'S SAFES.
ttf MAliVl'8 SAFE.-.
ANOTHER SUCCESS. JKJ
AN H Hfclt bUCCESS
AN OI HE II bUCCKSStJ)
GREAT FIEE IS CHABLEbTON!
MAKVIN'S PATENT TRIUMPHANT !
Messrs. W. H. Bibd & Co., Charleston, May 2. 1866 :
Gentlemen t I feel it a duty I owe you to express !ay
entire satlslactlon in regard to Marvin's Sales, tor which
you are agents. Tbev have proved all you have recom
mended. In tbe (treat tire on King street, April S, wuioh
destroyed "liobb V block, and my entire stock of gro
ceries and HaOors, mji books and papers were preserved
in good condition, and It affords me great pleasure to
testify to the excellent quality of these safes, as they
are Justly entitled to the highest confidence ot tbe
public. Respectfully yours,
1 be above Safes for sale by
W. I. TRIM.
MAHVIN & CO.,
, No. 721 CHE8KDT Street,
(Masonic. Hall Philadelphia,
5 28 12t and No. 2US D.tOADWAV, w York.
RANDALL & CO,
PULIUMERS AND IMPORTERS,
No. 1302 CHESNUT Street.
Fine English Toilet Soaps,
I IN GREAT VABLETY, JUST RECEIVED.
Also, Triple French Extracts and Perfumes.
Vi e have constantly on hand every variety of
PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES.
Extracts, Powder. Colonnes, Pomades, Toilet
Waters, bbaving Ci earns, Cosuietlques, Tooth Pastel,
Brushes, etc. S 2 8m
J3 J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 North SIXTH Street,
MANUi AC1UKER OF
VENETIAN BLINDS,
AKD
WINDOW SHADES.
Tbe largest and finest assortment In tbe city at the
lowest prices. C4 i Jnirp
STOBE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED.
BAKXEY'S WASHIXG MACHINE
Kcst ill tlto City.
IT 8AVE8 TIME,
BAVE8 LABOR.
SAVES CLOTHCS.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD' HAVE ONE.
For sale at tbe Furniture Store of
Agents Wanted.
J. IIAAS,
S2 Nj.S.n MABKS1 .-tieif.
FINANCIAL.
U, 8. SECURITIES
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH. RANDOLPH &
CO.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
16 8. THIRD ST.
NASSAU ST.
NEW TOKK.
rUlLADeXPllIA.
STOCKS AND GOLD
BOVQUT AND SOLD ON COMMISS10.,
HERE AND IN NEW YORK. 1
J)A VIES BBOTHEIIS,
HO. 225 COCK STREET,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
BUT AND SELL
CNITED STATES BONDS. If 81 a, ft-20s, 10 40s.
V ITED STATES 7 S-lOs, ALL lSBUKS.
CIRT1FICATE8 OF 1SDE11TEDNE88
Mercantile Paper and Loans on Co laterals negotiates
Stocks Bought and Sold on Comm'Selon. 1 81 i
JJARTER, DURNEY & CO.
BANKERS,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 55 8. THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Stocks and Loans boueht and sold on Commission
Uncurrent Rank Notes, Coin, Etc., bought and sold.
Special attention paid to the purchase and tale ol
Oil S'ocks. Deposits received, and interest allowed,
as per agreement. 85 3m
'piIE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HAS REMOVED
Durlux the erection of tbe nw Hank buildlnp,
to 1 17 4p
No. 1305 CHESNUT STREET
5'20S-"F IVE-TWENTIES.
7308 -SEVEN-THIRTIES
WANTED.
DE HAVEN fc BROTHER,
1 7 No. 40 8. Third Street.
SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &
J.
W. SCOTT & CO.
SHIET MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEA1EBS IN
MEN'S FUHN1SUINQ GOODS,
No. 814 CHESNUT Street,
FODB DOOBS BELOW THE "COKTISENTAL,"
826 Srp PHILADELPHIA.
"PATENT SHOULDEll-SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S PURNI8HINa STORE.
PERFECT FITTIKO BHIEIS AND DRAWERS
made lrom measurement at very short notice.
All ctber ai tides of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS
in full variety.
WINCHESTER & CO.,
8 24!$ Ko. 706 CHESNUT Street.
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
BROAD STREET, BELOW CHESNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
7 be nnden-icrned bavin? least tbe above tavorite
bouse, and Laving
Refitted and Refurnished it Throughout
in the most Elegant Manner,
IT I IS NCW OPEN
FOIi THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS.
Tbe j went Proprietors will spare no pains to
maintain tbe cbaiacter it baa arwaya enjoyed aa
being one of tbe test of tbe
FIRST-CLASS HOTELS
Of tbe country, and those wbo favor them with
tbeir patronage may be assured that nothing wi
be It It undone to secure tbe comlort and satisfaction
of tbeir guests.
DAKK11 A; iFAltlVEY.
Mat 12, 1866.
5 121mm
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE AND HARNESS
MAXUVACTCRINO ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
COUNTRY.
LACEY. MEEKER & CO.,
No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET,
OFFER OF THEIR OWN UANTJFACTCRKt
BICGY 11 A EN EH 8, from M to alftO
LIGHT BABOUCnK do 80 00 to 850
UEAVT do do 75 00 to 500
EXPRESS, 11BAS8 MOUNTFD HARNESS 27 50 to 90
WAOON AND SEI.F-ADJCSTING 151H) to SO
STAGE AND TEAM do.. 80 00 to 50
LADIES' SADDLE, do 12-00 to ISO
GENTS' do do 800 to 78
Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Itosctts, Horse' Covers
Blushes, Combs, foaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents
Travelling and Tourist Bags and Backs, Lunch Basket
Dress lg and Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises.
I86mrp Mo. 1S10 CHESNUT ST.
ESTABLISHED 1 7 9 5.
A. S. ROBINSON,
French Plate Looklng-Classes,
ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Loolilns-Glasts, Portrait, and Pic
ture Frames to Order.
No. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
THIRD DOOB ABOVE TUE CONTINENTAL,
ruilADELFDIA. 8 16 I
MEDICAL.
y ox r or u li. . : .
WRIGHT'S TAIl SYRUP
PRINCIPAL DEPOT, ;. : ' !
No. 771 Houth TIII11D Street
Trice, $100 pet B Ule;f5l0 forhalf-a rjozcn.
Iks nndersl,nr4 cltlicns lake p easnre In ehenull)
rtctn niiiit.li g ti e ure of Wrijl't's lar Byrnp kr
coohIis. colds, consult ptlon. fhooplnr-coaRh, spottt'd
ter. ilvcr ccn.p'a'nt, pi.lns In the breast. iTonchUW,
inf an n atien. ai d reotrtciion ot air vewe s In the lunn.
etc. ' be nirxiy (botild lie In erary lamily i ,
t barles C. W I ton Fonio V eti ofllce.
lluir.es it. t.rafleu, Sut.dnp hcrcwn ofllce.
Jit nits Kolen A a (m fl.ee
W i ilani F. ( orliit. Associated Press.
-tMl.lem 11. i arpemer. lre Alarm and Police T
graph Ultli and ( lirnuit streets.
A Iatiili,lph Front and ' onthard afreets.
Jame-i W. t'crrlne o. 1IW Charles street,
ll.A.Pavl So. m Osslil I meet
John Vt oodslde Ko 1831 Ktank In street.
FotertThon.pM n. No. It 08 Waller street,
F. t. Marco, lo. S7 Ftaiiklln s reet.
i C.eblorl o 131 8. econd street.
Jobn8evmour So. BIS K tonx street.
. W. Ilovtard. Ko I Dock street
H. l .I art ett i o. 27 P. .-econd street
L. Hatrn Ho. 6(9 snt street
A lert Martin. Ko. 411 Hecond street.
l ary I a dwell. Ho Km Pnnsom street
W 'ihomss. ho. 20 N. Fourth strert
T. M. ( artltv ho. lit) K rctn's alley.
Ctorge W I son. ho 236 Kace sttcet.
. F. flrookB, o.69 North hecond street
M. J. Dassett. Ko. 119 anal street
B. Hevniour Rose Vusileton.
Char i s Biigera, No. Vil Bouib street
K. T. We ins an, m cond and Quarry streets
I . . 1 brniaa. Ko. 16 foulh bit - street
Wlllltim bams. Ko MB South fronts rcet
H. H. f-antord, Opera Manager.
,tcln Maatnnis rear ol Ko IM North Second street i
Mn. 8. K. Cboate, Newark. Del.
Ur William P. Wr qhlt ' ,
8iri Wa take measure m recommenatfa your tab
SY H P (.of which we have already sold considerable!
quantities) ss a most exce en aurt efficacious remedy
lor the complaints set torth In y,ur printed bill already
submltteil to the puUlc. A. a cratltylug act to suffering ;
nun antty we win cneertn it recommeno jour pr(ar--
tlon to a I afflicted with diseases whicb It is designed to
cure. Xcurs, etc., . ., .
N, . corner Pine and Hixtb slreeta.
Fr 'jOUKbON. HOLt.OWAT COWDEN'S,
DYOTT A CO.', , I
A nd all principal Drut glsis and Dealers.
The subacrllier would ea leave further to say that
be is prepared te fl.l orders aid forward tbe Syrup to
an nart ot the crunirv. Felons desrlna other Inior
mat l( n y n all will inclose a pom see stamp and answer
win lie reiornea a soon aa tue uikcuciea vi iniuuem
will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT,
120 Ko niP. TU1I.D ptrtet lhlsdelphla Fa.
HOLER
DIS
AHMEDI1!
The Chief Causes of Pestilence Destroyed.
DR. E. COl'RTA RET'8 DISINFEfTINO FLUIDS,
secured by Letters 1 atent In the United Ptaks and
Franca, prepared solo y by the ew York DIslnleetlnK -Company,
nt their Laboratory Nos. '2IIB, 300, ami 30
11EM4Y tueet, Jiew York) Office, ho. 42 t ED Ail
btreet
1 bis Company organized on a permanent basis, wlta
Dr. ( ourtaret. the celebrated Flench hem 1st. lnchargo
ol its labnraiory. Is prepared to furnish lis Dibujpbot
lhO Fluids lor kick rooms, nurmiries. urinals, water
e otets, privies, cesspools, sewers, gutters, ships, rail
roads hospitals prisons and public lnntltutlona of ail
kinds, slaubbtcr-housia, oflal and at-hol in? establish
mcntst ail kinds ot manures ( n.mentr y Increasing the
value ot the latter to every tarmei) and wherever poi
sonous and oflenslve gases exist. These agents are de
oeorlzers. sntlteptlcs. antiputrescents, and disloteotanta
In the scientific meaning oi tbe words. They remove
noxious acs ind odois by chemical principles leaving
In tbeir places heat htul atr; they are destrotbhs, and
not mertip ab$ rb n i ot poisonous gases not Injurious
to utensils In which they are need. Ihe at'entlon ot
medical and peicntlflo men Is dlree ed to these disinfec
tants. Attached are tesilmon a s In favor of this great
discovery, which, with hundreds ol others, can be seen
at the t omnany's office. .
Dei.avan IIocpk. Albant. March 30. 1868 To the
Tresldent ol the Kew York Disinfecting Company
Dear Bin It Is all it is repiesented to be We have
made many trials ot t Isintectanis, bui now consider that
we have tonnd an article which surpasses all others aa a
remedy agalsst all bad odors. T. KOEBhEL & CO.
Mtr York, April , 18. To tbe Piesldent of the
Kew York Dlsin ecnng Company- Dear Mri We pro
nounce it without exception to lie tbe best vo hive ever
know . Its eflfct upon every matter is complete and
t nstantaneons. ('.A. r-TEIBON, Astor House.
h.h. These Disinfectants ate used by the scavengers;
under the direction oi the anltaiy 1'o lce ot the Metro-
po Kan Health Department Kew York
"OWI LL &'lI10Ml-80No42CEDARfit.. N. T.
General and Sole Agents lor the United mates and the
anedas. to whi m all orders should be addressed
For pale by all Druggists and General Dealers In the
United 1 tales and Canadas. 1 18 3in
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
gUCCESSFUL TESTS.
GREAT FIRE IN NEW YORK.
GREAT FIRE IN CHARLES'! OX, 9. C.
GREAT FIRE IN WADDIJiGTOK.
GREAT FIRE IN CANADA.
MARVIN'S SAFES.
IS EVERY INSTANCE 8AYED
ALiLi TiiEIR CONTENT 8.
MAHVIN & CO.,
No. 721 Chesnut Street, (Masonic Hall).
No. 265 Broadway, New York.
6FKD FOR ILLC8TRATED CATALOGUE,
SECOND-HAND SAFES; UOU8E SAFES.
SAFES EXCHANGED. rS36 2mrp
REFRIGERATORS.
REFIlIGRATOIlS.
SMITH & RICHARDSON,
Agents for the sale of Ihe lastly celebrated CHARCOAL
LINED REFRIGERATORS,
WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL,
FnOM S0 5O TO SQS'OO.
6 2lrr5P No. 611 MARKET Street.
GROCERIES.
riiKAS REDUCED TO !fl, AT INGRAM'S
J- Tea Warehom-e. t.o. i3 S. BBC'OND Street.
EOASTKD COFFER RKDUCKD TO JP CTS.
at INGRAM'S 'Jea Warchoasa No. OH Y ONO
Birect.
40,
RKST MILD COFFEE, AT INOIIAM'S
Tea Warehouse, No. 43 S. 8ECOND Street
TEAS AND COPFEKS AT WHOLKSALti
urlees, at INGKAM'H lea Warehouse. No, 4s d.
SECOND H treet. Try them.
C RE EN COFFEES FKOJI 22 TO 28 CTS. A
VI ii. und atINHHAM'8 Tea Warehouse, Ho. 43 S,
Btt'ON Ii Street Irvtheua llHtjia
DENTISTRY.
THOUSANDS OF TEETH KXTRACTED
without pain - Patent applied for. My new In
atixr vention, a toubie Reversible Self- aiiju-tlnj
Ba ety Valved Inlialci for adinliilsterlng Mtroun Oxlile
Gas and rxtractlutl teeth without aaln. Th onlr moda
Ihut the Gas can De n'operly and sately a!niinistoreL
6 1 cm Dr. C. L. ill'NNB, No. 131 SfBUOE XtreetT
STAMriNQ IN COLORS GRATIS. A FINR '
assortment or EnullBh French, and German
fAlErt AND KNVICLOl'KS.
The latest London and Parts style ot A
Vlftl llNU AND WEDDINQ CARDS. i
A large s'ock of
f OCK.ET-BOOKS, KVIVE,
WRIIlSiO-DKSKS. PORTFOLIOS,
and every description ot Stationary at reesouitbl .
prices. .
MONOGRAMS ENGRAVED,
R. HOrINS & CO .
Stationers and Card FngrcM.
16 lmrp No, 013 AKCll Street,
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