I 1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1866. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City Inlellumwe see Fifi Paw. Tub Gkand Excursion of the Vroi i.aht Firk Company. The Vltdlnnt Knjrine Company of this city propose making ote of the most e tend ve pleitsurp trip ever undertaken by any tire company In tha United States. About !lxty of the mcinliprs intend pointr, accompanied by a band ot eighteen pieces. t;olon;l Kicuard T. Wellinetoii will bo thn marshal.' The beauti ful hose carriage of the Vigilant In bt'D ct hand somely done p for the occasion. It was in tended nt tir"t to take the utenmcr aloDz also, but this they fcave concluded not to do, for fear it may be injured while passing through the many tunnels and bridaes which abound alonji the route. The excursionists will leave Phila delphia, tor Pittfbnr?, on Sunday evenine, the 17tti in-tant, where they intend remaining the following day and evening, the guests of the Vigilant' of that city. On Tuesday they leave I'tttsburcr for Chicago, where they will arrive on Wednesday. A two days' stay will be made here, durinK which time they anticipate visiUugthe various points of interest in and around that bcnutttul city. Their next sstopring-pluce will be Buffalo, New York, which isdorinj the return ttip, but by another route. At Uulliilo they will bs takeii charge of by Hook aud Ludder Company No. 2, who will give them a grand reception and make tbeir stay one long to lie remembered. While in the hands ot their Piiifialo Iricnds they wil pay a visit to Nitigara Falls nnij Canada. From Bull'ulo they no to Albany, whrre they will be taKcn in chii'rtre by the celebrated JJeaverwyck Club, who will no doubt Live them a tiatter'mg reception. New York is the next point in the route which they visit. They purpocelcaviiig Albany forNw York in one of the henutii'ul steamers which ply to and fro along the Hudson between thoii phizes. Their object in so doing is to get a view of the II ml son river sceuery, which Is always so euthu.-iastically apoken of. On the arrival ol the Vigilant boys at New York, they will be taken 111 charge by the members ! Liberty No. 1. of Jer sey City, and ccorted to Taylor's Hotel, in the latter place. After witnessing many of the points of interest in New Yorx and viciuity, they leave for home at 10 o'clock on Saturday inornius, and will arrive here about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. It is expected that a large number of our tire companies will turn out to receive them alter their prolougd absence. Police Intelligence. At tho Central Station on Saturday, John Filley was charged with aspsulting John Kellv, a railway condoct'or, with a lilack)Hck. Complainant stated that on the 6th ot Way, defendant, with others, at tempted to pick the pocket of an olJ gentleman on the platform ot his carat Thirteenth aud Callowhill streets, aud that he interfered, and told them such things should not be clone on his car, whereupon prisoner said to one of his companions, "Knock him in the head. Bill." The next moment prisoner took a blackjack from his poket aud struck him (complai nant) a violent blow on the h'ad, stunning him. Defendant and others then left hurriedly. Filley denied that he was with the other men, but did not attempt an explanation of the re mark about knoekinn the complainant in the head, lie was held m $1203 bail to answer. Ia April last Filley was bound over by the same Alderman, Id connection with John Howard, or Hicks, to answer tlie chaicrc of conspiring to rob. They entered the clock store ol Mr. 8tnitn, in South Second street, it was alleged, on pre tense of purcLasintr an .!;uni clock, and Filley engaged the shopkeeper's attention while Howard robbed the mouey drawer. This case has not yet been tried. llober't E. Lee and George Robinson, both tailored, had a final hearing on the chargo of burglary. Mrs. Emeline Hardy testitled that on a night in April laut brr place was broken into and robbed of a number of pieces of dry goods, ::nd Cordelia Field stated that about the time of the robbery she saw Kobinson and two others, Lee not beicg one of them, with goods similar to those stolen. Two dresses wore produced, which were leund at Kobiusou's residence, and which were said to be made of some ol Mrs. Hardy's goods. Defendants were committed for a lurthcr hearing. The case of James Lanney, charged with beiutr concerned in the theft of bonds to tho amount of SiijUO, was up aaaui on Saturday, and, without any additional testimony being 'elicited, there was a further continuance. Alderman Lutz has committed James Jeffries to answer the charge of obtaining money by false representations. On the hearing it was stated that defendant had obtained money from one person lor dues as contributing member of the Shitl'ier Hose Company, without authority, and had not paid the money over: and that he bad collected money from others under similar circumstances. Naval Affaihs Trial Trip of the Steam Kiuuatk '('hatj anooa a." The new steam friga'e Chattanooga will probably sail from Philadelphia to-morrow or Wednesday, to complete her contract trial trip. It will be re membered by our readers that the Chattanooga started lor that pin pose about u week ago, but, when a hundred miles out, was compelled to re turn, by an accident which occurred to her ma chinery. As several statements have been published, ot a nature liable to misconstruction by those ignorant of the lacts ot the case, it is but just to Messrs. Mei rick & Sons, the con tractors who built the enirines ot the Chatta nooga, to lay a true statement of the atl'air be fore the public. The accident was occasioned by the breaking ol the upper valve stem ol the after eniiine w hich had become Jammed against something in the Bteain chest. The cylinders ot the Chat tanuoya ae airauged with two seuarate and distinct vi.lves on the side, one aoove the other, and fliiven simultaneously. This arrangement was adopted partly to make me part more con venient of access and tor handling, and partly to meet the very emereeiicy which." arose. Ia a few hours alter the break boih enfriaes weie again under steam, using the lower valves of the after cylinder, and working extremely well. Only six boilers, out of eijlit, were used at any time, a sped ol 48 revolutions belinr attained with them, and ot the time of the break the speed of the vessel was being rapidly increased, The pertormnnee of the Chattahoona'a ma chinery on Him ir'nlwas on tue whole highly satisfactory, and it is the opinion of tbe olllecr attaelieJ to her that when the trilling damasi: hhe has biistained are repaired, she will prove to be one ol the swiliest and most serviceable ves- ' sels in our navy. I A Si.odoh of Dlspond. Yesterday after noon about 3 o'clock a carriage rontaiuing toe fani'lv mourners at a funeral became mired on the Kidire road, near Oxiord street, ovvinc to the insecuie condition in which public work had been left. A water-main had ben laid between the passfnger railway truck, and the trench tilled up loosely. No guard was placed to warn drivers of vehicles of danger. One ot the re sults ot this want of proper attention was the mirinii ot the horses, and considerable trouble ensued before Ibcy were extricated. The hearse containing ihe corpse managed to cross the track a lew reds below the freucu, but the hordes attached to tie succeedm? carriage be came involved in the soft mud. The mourners were compelled to eet out. Considerable ex citement and sympathy prevailed anions the spectator. Ve learn that several inilk-wamu-i and horses were ulso mired in the same trench early in the morning. 1'RizE Fkjut. A number r,f parsons who Lave no retard for civil or moral law concluded to bave a prize tielit yesterday, and selected eiounds tor the purpose in Delaware county, just above Darby. They formed a ring, had stakes driven, and all the usual paraphernalia incident to such disgusting exhibitions wer at liaud. The police of this city were fortunately apprised of the occurrence, and on proceeding towards the place they were seen, and the par ticipants in the tight pulled up stHks ami ran in all directions. Four persons were ar jested, who cave tho following names: Uobert Cooken, Michael Flinn, David Met'onaphey. and Joseph Allen, iiiey were locked up lor a bearing. Titk Firb Drpaktment. A new steamer, built for the Wahiui:ton Fire Company ol Wil mington, Del., was at the house ot the South wark Engine Company, No. 21, on Saturday and yesterday, bhe will be taken to Wilmington to-day. t The Columbia Hose Company have presented the Washington Hose Company, both of this city, with a card of thanks for their kindness towards their late lellow-inember, Charles O'Neil, killed at the late tiro on Third street. Tho horse purchased by the Liberty Engine Company, of Rending, to match the surviving one preseuted by them a few weeks ago to the Faliniount Engine Company, arrived hi Phila delphia on Saturday. The ambulimce belonging to tho United States Enplne Company has been purchased by parties lor the purpose of taking the came over to the Taris exhibition. Fatal Accidkst Two Wen Killed. Jeremiah Rtcndon and Wm. Stack, employed atthe Bonded Warehouse, Front and Lombard streets, were killed on Saturday, by the diving way o! the hoisting machine. They were engaged In hoisting spirits into one of the upper stonen, and utter placing four barrels of whisky on the machine, stepped Itto it to be carried up with them. When near the fifth story the thread of the screw which held the bottom of the bolster in place broke, and the bottom fell, with the men and whisky on il.glng down w ith a lright il crash. Both men were instantly killed. Yesterday the Coreisor held an inquest on the bodies, aud a verdict of accidental death was rendered. Rtcadon; resided in tiuillord strert; Stack back of No. 214 Christian street. They leave families The Schuylkill Navy Annual Re catta. The annual regatta of the Schuvlkill navy, which takes place jthib week, promises to be one ol the finest that has ever taken piece on the Schuylkill. The prize will be a chaiiioion flag for each class of bor.te. The boats now ready lor the contest are the Wink, with kele ton on riggers, of the Undine Club; hc Atahinta, the iavfjh-a-llaharh, of the Philadelphia Clim; and the lltaicatha, of the Halta Clua all out rigger barges. The following slx-oared, third class, or gunwale barges are entered: The Hurtle, of the Quaker City Club; the Falcon, of the Pennsylvania Club; the VcKj.fr, of the Wash ington chid; the Minnehaha, ol the Malta Club; the Iris, and the four oared boat, the Undine. Aiibested on Slspicion. A voung man w ho stated that he was a clerk in a store in Nev York, was before the Recorder on Saturday, on suspicion of attempting to pick the pockets of passengers on the Chesnut and Walnut street pai scnger ears. A skeleton key was found on his peron, and tVeyoimg man said he found it in the car on his way from New York. His an swers to the questious propounded by the magis tiate were so confused, that it was thought ad visable to hold him in SGUO bail for his future good behavior. Assaulted by Burolars. feter Dunn. an old man from ono of the interior counties ot this State, was attacked in St. J.ohn's street, late on Friday night, and wan badly beaten aud one of his arms broken. The two men who beat him were said to be burglars, and that they had lust come from a house which they had broken open. Fire. The alarm of fire nt 1 o'clock on Sunday morning was occasioned by the burning of some hay. east of Movainensing avenue ana south ol Tasker street. Very little damage was done. About 10 o'clock yesterday morning the tire rekindled, and some of the companies again repaired to the scene. Boaud of Appeals. The assessors of mercantile taxes for Philadelphia will meet for the next twenty day at No. 1424 South Fourth street, lor the purpose of hearing appeals aud correcting errors in assessments. The mercan tile tax is now being received by the City Trea surer. Eaileoad Accident. Late on Friday evening a collision occuired between a train of coal cars on Broad street and one ol the passen ger cars ol the Race aud Vine streets line. The car was damaged considerably, and the con ductor and a lady pa?-cnger slightly injured. Soot. On Saturday, in Bedford street, a man nntned John Marley was accidentally shot by a lriend, who was examining a musket. The ball passed through the left arm. The wounded man was taken to t tin Pennsylvania Hospital. Departure of Delegates. The Dele gates to the Soldiers' Convention, to assemble at Pittsburg, on to-morrow morning, started last evening fi om the depot at West Philadelphia. They numbered about eiulity-one men, all told. Slight Fii;k. The roof ol a Irame house, at Fifteenth and Buttonwood streets, was slightly daniaied by tire shortly belore three o'clock yesterday morning. Barn Destroyed. A barn in the Twenty third Ward, owned by William L. Cooper, and occupied by Samuel Byron, was destroyed by hie ou Saturday. Loss about $1000. TIead Centre Stephens. Mr. Stephens, the II. C. I. II., started in the 11J o'ciock train, last evening, tor Baltimore. DENTISTRY. THOUSANDS OF TEETH EXTRACTED SLwlthoiit iuln Patent applied for. liyncwln ivention. a Houb.e Kevcrnlttle Solf-aulu tliiit Hu'eiy Vaivcd IntiaU-r. lor administering MlrouH Oxido (las. and rxtrnctliot teeth without pain. The only niudo tliut Ujo Gas can 6e p'openy and palely administered it il om Dr. C. L. M No. 7U1 Sl'lil Cli treeU fr-N DELIGHTFUL EXCUHSIOSS ON THE SCHUYLKILL. The steamer SILVER WAVE," Now running trom Fairmount to Falls of Schurlkl'l, wl Heave Fairmount as follows, viz. : At 7-20. S'iO, 10, 11-20 A. M. And at 12 40, 2, 3 20, 4 40. aud ( P. M. Returning, leave the Falls at 8, 9-20, 10-40, U il. ; and 1-ilti, 2 40. 4, 8-20, and 40 P. M. KARK. To Laurnl It ill and tho FaHs, 15 ccnUtColum bla Bridge or Washington lietie-.t. 10 ccnta. 5 9 ws S p n i n a. BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, UOIVI0SAL.K AND HKTAlIi, AND MATEBIALS KOU TUE SAME. BEST QUALM Y AND STYLE OF SriiINlJ M A T TKESSE S. J. S. FULLER, 4 HsIutliSm No. 9 S. SEVENTH Slreet. OTAMHNG IN COLORS GRATIS. A FINE O assortment ol F.nidlBh French, ami (iurmau 1A1EII AM KWKLOI'KS. The latest London and Purls etyle ol VIM UNU AiiU WKDDlNU CAKD3. A 'arge ock ot , WUIlN.m-SK(,. PORTFOLIOS and every description of Stationary at reuaouubl prices. MONOGRAMS ENGRAVED. K. HOsKINrt & CO., Stationer and Cie-d Fngraver, 6 1 linn) No. 913 Altl'H Ktri-at o U U NEXT GOVERNOR CLYMER OR fic.MtY. as ma tie cIiomiu together wilU mu FVKMKQ Tl.Li:;PAl'il. SEW YOHK. CLIITEK, Etc., n nv ho nlitfilnnd as usual at Ql'KEVS KEWS-HTANI). 12 Comer ot SEVE.i .1111 uuu f uud CHESNUT S treat THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, - . . . .... 1 T ni unu . ,.-.M.. V. . . t . . I .. ....i.ii. .n,it,,tlonu 111 TWh'NTV lllh'kH I1KN I :Vsi7i A ai.o l'hl adelnhla Kanues. Hoi-Air tur- racea. Portable Heaters, l.uwuowu uraws. rirunoaru hiiivhu. hh. HnllerH. Htewlio.e Plates, Urullers. tooK InL'Stovua etc., w bolesa e an retail, by ttif uianuiac- lurers CHASE, MiAitr a thumi-sun. A 11) stuthCm N'o. 'O'J N. SECOND Street. AMUSEMENTS. E ISLET'S CONTINENTAL NEWS fXf'HAMlK. Clioire Rmts to all p:cf ol Amnsement may t had bd to tM o'eltck anr cTtnUis. 1311 VIEW CHESNUT BTKEET TUEATitK. XN Clir8N t'T Btrect, aboe Twelfth. I EONABD UliOVKB WILLIAM E. BI9N, Leases and Haunter. WILLIAM E. FINN Resident .Manager J eers om m at 7 30. rurtain rise at 8. BI.l'OND AND LA VI Wl.ER Ol t)i BniHant and Versatile WM1U K18TER3. WrllB I-1CK. LAHT WEEK OF Til K CALL AND WISTER HfcAVON The performance will commence with the Spectacaiar I ranm, in two ao.s. entitled the ri-Kir hi i- y r.-. FORTY THIEVES. Oanem Miss EMM WEBB Alorvnii7a Miss ADA WfcHB To conclude witb the perforinnnce entitled A DAY TOO LATE. A DAY TOO LAlf.. Jerry ) niieune roiiina. . aiiwa nx.ju Mike) Doollltle..) 1'ollv 1 v Deiancv.... 5- Miss ADA wehb Jaik 'larr ) ... . ATl HDAY AFTEWNOON. .'nneu. LAST W EBB SITEKS MATI.Nr F. Admission to evening perlonnance, 2-tc.. SOc.. and ai WALNUT STKKET T II E A T It K. N. K. comer IM'U and WALNUT Streets. Heglns (iinrier to R. . , . 'I HIM (Monday) EVENINO, Juno 4. Thirty-seventh Night nt the l.rl llitut Engagement ol MU. EHWIN IJUDl II. Hit HIV IN HOOI II, UK. EDWI N HtlOTll. who will appear In Shakespeare's Tragedy of 11 . 1 LET, which has been p'.nc d on the s aife In a style, it U hoped combining splendor ol prouuctlon with Btrlci hisiorlcal correciuess. . . Hen, let Mr. EDWIV U'lOTII Lacr.ea Mr. C1IKLES 11 iltK 'j he uliost Mr .1. H I' Yl.O.i UK HW1N ir OTII EVEIlY EVENING. Tnrsdav-TIIK rOoL'S REVENUE. VeiiMCwtav-THE Nl llN(iK snd HONEYMOON. t hairs secured three days m ad van 0. H. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET - HVATRE. LIU .(IE OK IIME Heglns at 8 o'clock Cnrlaln rises at 1H. Ki-hAGAtSKMENT FOU SIX MOIITS OSLT OF lhe Ucautilni and l'.ril liint MISS Ll'C'Y RI HHTON, Ml-S LUc'Y KUSUIOS, wheu the will appear in THREE DIFFERENT CHARACTERS. THIS (Mondavi EV F.NINO. June 4. And Every Evening till lurther notice, tho Dew Hutu antic Flay. THS. SEA FIO.VER. THE SEA FLOWER MISS LTTY RU8IITON as Tatrico Latoucho MIHf HK'Y Kl'hHTON as 'i no Hca Flower J1IS8 LITCY RUSUTON us Lucv Latoaetie Friday Farewell i'.enellt ol MIS8 LUCY KUHH 1 ON. Scats pceured Blx days In wdvaoce. TEW AMERICAN THEATRE XN WAt.Jil'T Street, above Elehth. NEW MANAGEMENT. FAMILY KE80P.T. EVERY EVENING. The world-renowned HANLON BROTHERS, The Greatest Gymnasts ot the A(?e. MAD'LLE ZANFliETTA and the S1EGR1ST FAMILY, with a popular Drama and t arce. Matinee every Saturday Alternoon. 6 6t Q O N C E It T II A L L, CIIESSUT STREET, AUUVE TWELFTH. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AND TABLEAUX, BY THE ZANE STREET GIRLS' SECONDARY SCIMOL. S1GNOR hLlTZ has also kindly consented to periorm some ol his inimitable feats on the oecaslon. THURSDAY EVENING, June 7, at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 1 o'clock. 'i lckets 'Hi cents. Secured seata 60 cents; for sale nt the School House, filbert tstrcct. above Seventh. Hist floor or by any oi the scholars; a. so at the Hall on the evenlna of the entertainment. 6 t. 61 ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. LAST THREE DAYS OF THE WONDERS OF NA ' I RE, THE CAROLINA TWINS. Two Intclllern'. beads on one body. Pronounced by the Medical Fucultv oi tills city the MOST A.-iiO'ISb-10 Fl'EAK OF NaIUKE ON lWOKD June 4.5,ad 6 OFrN DAY AND EVENING. Exhibitions irom ll) A. M. to 5 P. II., and Irom 8 to 9)4 P.M. Admission 25 cents. Children, 13 cmts. 6 4 TTOR J.' last ONLY ONE WEEK. BIERS r-ADT'S J.' last work, "STORM IN THE ROCKY MOUN- 'I AINS will be exiiiulted lor one wock longer, ai ven- deroth, Taylor A: Browns. No H14 CUE-MJ I' street lor the benetlt oi tne Lincoln lnstl'U'e and Soldiers' and sailors Oiphan Boys' Eonie, single ttcaet, I wenty flvo Cents. 5 2t Q Y 31 N A S I U jM r a liiL'U nwlTVUs-W i VTi ("'TIT T hBVV V. K. COHNEk' OF NIM H A1AKCH S'lUhtTrt. .Ufx: a.Ui-WV liiV iMit VVl'MVJi ALL hUAfVEU. n ..-n.. lm..tU l.nulth unr) at r An crtti tli l.nut tjrtvei.tlve uraifist hickiiess o the cumfiiK sumiruT a T1IK PIANOS WHICH WE MANU- H 9 i'1 factHre recommend themselves. We pioinlso lo our patrons clear beuutiiul tunes, elcKunt vorktnitn ship, durability, and reasonable prices, combined w:'h a lu 1 guuiaiuce . For sale on y at No. loi7 WALM'i Btreot. ... SHIPPING. rf'h HAMILL'H PASSAGE OFUCK. Sr -1 1-L 'ANCHOR LINE OF NTKAMKltM," i ll.ERMA," "COLUMBIA, "CALEDONIA." "CAMBiCIa.,' "liRITANNlA," "INDIA." Steam to LIVtKI OOL LONDONDERRY, BELFAST, DUBLI M.WRY, t OKK.AND GLaSUOW. KATEs OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN PAPER t'CKHKNCY. CABINS 8J0. tisl. nudSti UTtiRAGE $:i '1IJE PAID CEK11HI ATEH Issued for briLiilug out passt-LKere irom the abort points at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER USB. Also, to and Irom ALL STATIONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Passenger will take partlculst no' ice that the "Anchor l ine" is Ihe only line vramine tlnouib ik'kets at the above rates, from Philadelphia u. the points named above, and that the undertiRiied ia the only di.lv authorised Ageut In Ihiiaddphia. Appll to W. A H A HTLL, Sole Agent for "ANCHOR LINK." 115 No. 217 WALNUT Street. f .ITN FT)R NEW YORK. PHILADEL a i '1iiiT '"'y'-1" i p..n. ('out nan v Do buauu iv.ilisiire Lines, vis Delaware and RarlUui Canal, leaving duny at 12 M. and S P. M., couuecttng witli U' Northern and Eustern liuis. For IrclKhi, which will be taken upon accommodating terms, atpiy to vt ililiaoi ju. jiim a, i u., 8 18 Mo. 1S2S. DELAWARE Avenue rro SHIP CAP1AINS AND OWNERS. THE X. undersigned having leased the KENSINGTO KCREW DOC K.bees loln orm his friends and the Datrom ot the Dock thai be Is prepared with iucre.axca faul Itlw to accommodate those having vesee'B to be raised oi repaired, and beiim practical ahlp-carpentcr ami cauiacr, wi'iirive pemouiu aueuuuu to tue vessels en trusted to him lor repairs. Cat tulns or Agent, sblo Carpenters, and Machinist baMng vessels to repair, are soiioitea to van. 1 1 hv In a the aceacv for the sa e of " Wetterstedt Patent Metallic Composition" toi Copper Paint, for the pieservatlon of vessels' bottoms, rar tins city, 1 am pre baled to lurnlsb the same on fnvortbieierms. JOHN li. HAM MITT, Kens ngton Screw Dock, 1 IS DELAWARE Avenue, ubove I AUltEL Street ILLWAKD & WINKBHENER. WM. MILLWATD, D. S. WIKEBIIENER, 1IAC111KERY AND MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, To. 118 1NTAKKET Street, miLADELFQIA, FA. AGihTS FOR 1T1E EALK Olf Cottcn and Woollen Machinery, Dialers In Manufacturers' Supplies of every de scription. Oak Tanned Leather Eeltine;, AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING Ol lest uunlity nn-l maiiofucturo. 4 25 3iurp CARPETINGS, &o JUST RECEIVED, TARD-AND-A-IIALF-WIDE VELVET 'CARPETS, yxw designs. J. F. & E. IJ. 0RXE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 3-4 7-8, '4-4, 5-4, C-4, VlIfTL, RF1, AND FAXCT CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. 33. ORNE, No. 904 . T CHESNUT ST 11 EET. ENGLISH UllUSSELS, lOR STAIRS AND HALLS, AV1TI1 EXTliA BOKDEUS: J. F. V E. I). ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET 500 r 1 J: c K s XEW l'ATIEUXS ENGLISH TArESTRYBRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 3 3mrp CHESNUT STREET. "Q.LEN ECHO MILLS," G Eli MAIS TO irJV, FA. JkCALLOIS, CREASE & SLOAN, ManulActarerN, Imorteri, and Whole title Dealers In CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Etc. WAHKHOUSE, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, OPrOBITE THE BTATE 1IOUPE, rLiiadolpbia. 1 15 T AIL IJ) Tj I'AItTMEN T (3 6 8uirp Ko. 510 CHESNUT STREET. yA RVIN'S SAFES. tSMAKVIN'S SAFES. EIT A1AK VliN'O SiAr IaO. tr AlAUVLJi'S SAFK-. ANOTHER SUCCKSS j3 AN il'Hhlt bUCCKSS .J ANOTHER 6UCCESS.tJ t'.KEAT FIEK IS CQABLEhTOX! MAKVIN'S PA1EXT TRIUMPHANT! SIcstrs. W. M. UlRD & Co., Cburlcston, May 2. 18i6 :- Gentlemen i I loe.l It a duty I owe you to express (my entire tsatlslactlcn In regara to Marvin's Sales, lor which you are agents. Ttaer have proved all you have recom mended. In the great tiro ou King street, Apr'l 5, which destroyed "Kobb's" block, and my entire stock of gro ceries and Honors, my books and pupers were preserved in good condition, and It alibrda we great pleasure to testify to the excellent quality of these safes, as they ore Juttly entitled to the highest confidence ot the public. Respectmuy yours, 't he above Safes for sale by W. I. TRIM. MARVIN & CO., Ko. 121 CHLSXOT Street, (Masonlo Hall), l'lillade phlo. 6 28 12t aud 0 m BKOaUWA V, tw Yuik. RANDALL & CO, PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine En&lisli Toilet Soaps, IK CHEAT VAK1ETV, JUST RECEIVED. Also, Triple French Extracts and t'errurae.. Vi e have coustHUtly ou band every variety ot PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, rowders, Colognes, Pomades, Toilet Waters, Shaving Cieuins, CostuetUiucs, lootb Tastoi, Brushes, etc. 32m g J. WILLIAMS, No. 10 North SIXTH Street, MAKUKAC1URER OF VENETIAN BLINDS, AKD WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment lu tho city at tti lowest prices. C4 i 'imft MORE b HADES MADE AND LETTERED. D ACER'S WASIHG MACHINE UcHt In tho City IT SATES TIME, " SAVES LABOR, 8AVF.8 CLOTIIE9. EVEET FAMILY SHOULD-n A V ONE. For sale at the Furniture Btore ot Ageuu Wanted. J 29 Mo. 631 MARKET 8 W. FINANCIAL. U, S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 8. THIRD ST. IHILADELmiA. 3 NASSAU ST. HEW YORK. STOCKS AND GOLD LOl'GUT AND SOLD ON COXMISSWX, MERE A5D IJi NEW YORK. 21 JVVIICS JUIJOTIIEKS, No. 225 DOCK STREET, UANKEIia AND IJllOKEHS, BCT AND KELL UNITED STATES BONDS, 1F8U, 8-2s, 10 40s. UNITED STATES 7 3-10s, ALL ISSUES. tFKTlFRATEb OF 1NDE1STEDNEH8. Alercantlle Taper and Loans on Co.latcral. nepniintrO Stocks I'.ouglit and Sold on C'cmmisslon. 1 SI i A II PEE, D U UN E Y & CO. BANKERS. STOCK AXV EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 55 S. TlllliD STP.EET, THlLAbELrillA. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Cotnmlision Cncunent Bank Notes, Coin, Etc, bought and sold, frucial attention paid to the purchase and sale ol Oil Stocks. Deposita received, and Interest allowed, as per agreement. 86 8m rpIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED During the erection of tbe nw Dank building, to 117 4p No. or CHESNUT STREET 520 S"F IVE-TWENTI E S. 7303 -SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. DE HAVEN & BROTLTER, 1 7 No. 40 S. TniRD Street. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &c w! SCOT T & C0.. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IK MEN'S FUItNISllING GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOUR DOOUS BELOW TUE "CONTINENTAL," 826 Srp I'HILADELl'HTA. PATENT SnOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND CKNTLEMEN'S FCENISIIING STOUE. PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at very short notice All ctber aitlclcs of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS In lull variety. "WINCH KSTKIl & CO., 8 24 5 No. 706 CHESNUT Street. LA PIERRE HOUSE, BROAD STREET, BELOW CHESNUT, PHILADELPHIA. The nudcT8i(?ntd having leased tbo above favoriW houuo, and having Befitted and Eefurnished it Throughout in the most Elegant Manner, IT IS NOW OPEN FOR TUE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. The present Proprietors will spwo no palna to maintain the character It Las aiways enjoyod as being one of tbe best of tbe FIRST-CLASS DOTELS Of the country, and those who faror them witb tbeir patronage may be assured that nothing will be It It nndone to secure tbe comfort and satisluction of tbeir guests. I3AKEII & FARLEY. May 12. 1SCC. 5 121mrp T;IIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND IIAENESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN ME COTJNTHY. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFEB OF T11EIK OWN MANUFACTCKE: BUGGY HAKNEHB, from ta-SD to 1M LIGHT BAKOUCUK do 60 00 to SAO UEAYY do do 78 00 to SOU EXPItEBS, BRASS MOUNTED 1IAKNF.8S 27 80 to SO WAGON AND bEI.F-AD JUSTING 18 00 to AT AGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to 80 LADlEb' SADDLE, do 12 00 to 150 GENTS do do 8-00 to 78 Dridlos, Mountings, Bits, Bosetta, Horse Covers, P.iushes, Conibs, foaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Bans and Backs, Lunch Baskets Dn sa in and shirt Cases. Trunks and Valises. 6mrp fro. lijlG C11KSNUT ST. ESTABLISHED 1 7 9 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French 'Plate Looklnlasscs, ESUMY1NC8 rAISTISGS, DRAWINGS ETC Manufacturer of all kinds of Looliing-Glass, Portrait, and Pic ture Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TBIED DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PDlLADltLI'DlA, 8 J6 MEDICAL. yox roruLi. V1U GUT'S TAll SYIIUP PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. VU SoutH THIRD Street rrico, fl-00 per Dcttle;$5-C0 for half-a-dozen. The uiideriltned citlnns tak p easnre In rheertulir reccn irtmili g the Uf of Wright's Tar Srrop fo coughs, lohls, conpnn fllon. ulionplng-coush, spoiled leMr.ilvfr coni'iant, pklns in Hie hreost, Ironchltls, Intan.n ation. and restrloilvn oi air vecseis in the inngt, etc. ' l.e ri on uy f lion Id he In every lumlly i ( harlcs f. M uton. Eorn- V Jtrn eflire. C'liariis H . (iraflen, Aunrfoy iirrcwy otloe. Jnrres Noltn. A 4.rr i.fl.ie V lillmn F. t orbit, Associmed Ptmb. Allium 11. ( ant n tr. Hr Alarm and Police! T fr ii tli Flilh and iK-cnot cireet. A Itsi dLlph. Front and I (imtiard stneta. J.mef W. f urine No. Htt Charles tireet. II. A.Davis No. 23 Gsskl 1 street. John W ooilsloe. No 13;il Krankiln atrfet. liotertlhunpucn No. li Ml W alter street, R.l. Jlnrcii, No. m Ftai.klln s reet J tielilofl No 731 8. !econd street. Join beymonr No. 811 h. t font street. t . fi. Howard. No. 1 Iock street H. 1 art'it No. i27 f. fconO street. I. . liatfK No. ft A nh street Ait ert tlartinJUk 411 S. hecond street. l ary ( aidweirTCo li 82 8roin street W. 'iticuias. No. WIN. Fourth strert T. M. srtliv No. li f Ki'rrtu's alley. Ceorge Yi I son. No. 296 Race street. W . V. Tlroohs, No.6 North second street. M. J Ilassett. No. 119 ( nal street. h. (eyn.our Rose Rustleioii. Chnr m Krprrs, No. Wl Bou'h street K. T. Weiiiii(r:on, rcond and yuarry streets I.F.I hrmns. No. 1116 Couth .'lit strtet Vlilism Harris. No Mft8unih F ront s'.reet S. P. (-anK.nl, Opera Alnnayer. John Alnvinnis. rear ol No :4 North Second streek J Mrs. ft. K. Chuate, Newark, Del. , AT. William P. Wrohi. fin: We take pleasure In rfcotnmendlpir yonr TAB PYLl'Ptof hlch we have already ie.d conslderab.e quiiniitH'H) as a most excellent aui efticaclons remedy lot ti e complaint net forth In ycur printed Dill alraaily uhmlticd to the nuUlc. An a ratifying act te suilerlng humanity vie will cheeri v recommend your prepara tion to ail afl'lcted w Ith diseases which it is designed to cute. Youra. etc.. ' D1LKS SON, Dmfrmrt. N, . corner Pine and blith streets. For sa'e also at JUHNBON, HOLIJ3WAT COWDEN'S, 1)1 OTT A ( O M. A Dd all principal Druf gist and Dealers. The ftntiscrlber would ten leave mnhcr to say thai ha is prepare a te tl.l orders Ld forward the Syrup to any psrt of the eonntiy. Persons desiring other Inior niBt loo tiy mall will inclose a postace stamp. and answers will he relurnrd as soou as the exigencies ol buslueiXi will admit. Address WILLIAM D. WRIGHT, n 20 No 771 H. THIRD Hiriet. Philadelphia, fa. CHOI DIS All C II O L E 11 A med: ihe Chief Causes of Pestilence Destroyed DB. E. CO! RTABET'8 DI8INFEPT1NG FLUIDS, secured bv Letters 1 atent in the United Ftnies and France. Prepared sole y by tho New York Disinfecting; ( on. tuny, at their Laboratory. Nos. 208, 300, and 2 1IENKY tueet, New X ork ; . Olllce, No. 42 CEDAR btrect 'l his Company organized on a permanent basis, wlta Dr. ( ouriaret tbe celebrated Fiench t hernial, incbarne ot its Lahoraiory, Is prepared to lumish its DiHiNKhcr ino Kl.tiiis tor sick rooms, nurseries, urlualH. waier cosets, privies, cesrpools, sewers, gutters, ships, rail roads hoHpltnls. prisons and public limtltntlons of all kinds, s'auk'bter-houses, ollal and iiit-boliinir eKtabllsh uiints; all lnas of manures (n.mente y Increasing ihe viilue of the latter to every tanner) and wherever poi sonous and oflenslve gacs eiist. These ageuls are de ororizers antiseptics antiputrescents, and dixlntrctanta In the scientific meaning ot the wtrds. They remove noxious tests and odors by chemical principle leaving In their piacesAeai'Au air; they are destkotsks, and no i n.trny at$ tbm t ol poisonous pasoa not Injurious to titenslfs in whlrh they are used. The atientlon ot medical and scientific men is dlreo ed to these disinfec tants. Attached are testimonies In favor of this great discovery, which, with hundreds oi others, can be seen at ihe ompany's office. - Dklavan IIuiSE. Albany, March SO. 1R66 To tha President ol the New Yoik Disinfecting Company Dear fir: It Is all it is repiesrnted to be - We bave marie many trials ot eliniertnnts, bu. now consider that we have tound an article which surpaxres al' others as a rcmedv Blunt all bad odors. T. HOK8HEL & CO. New Youk, April 9, 1800. To the President, ol tha Now York Disin.ecting Ompany Dear Mr: We pro nounce It without exception to be the best wehuve ever known, lis elite t upon every matter is complete and lnKtuntaneous. C. A. STETSON, Astor House. N . It. These Disinfectants are used by the scavengers, under the direction oi tbe (-unitary Po Ice ol the Metro pOil'nn llenllh lepertment New York VOWh LL dl 'I HOJM F80N, No CEDAB St.. N. Y. General and Solo Agents lor the United Nint.'H and the) anadns. to win in all orders should be addressed For sale by all Dnigfists and General Dealers In tha United Hates and Canudas. 8 183iu J) It. IIYLTON'S CONSTITUTIONAL RENOVATOR FOR TBE RAPID CUKE OF Incipient Consumption, and all Diseases Pertaining to Couanmptton, srcii as Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, ( roup. Bronchitis. nd all Diseases ot the Lungs and inspiratory Orans, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia Loss of Ap petite. Nervous Debility, with meat Latsltudeot the Mus cular 8vsem. eic. The success of this medicine In the cu-o of disease has wltl.Htouu many crLical tests in this countrv and clt evt here: its talutary elite s on disease are widely dlsfemlnnted, and reyuire no effort to party tho preju dices o: the skeptic. 'lit. Hilton:-I take t"l oppor unity totntormyoa tliat I con lder you the greatest doctor on diseat s of the lunns In the coumtv. I had a solttlog of blood, with lurxe lumps ot areen matter; a violent pala lu my breast and shoulders, a s raining cougbi ana several ot tbe most eminent pbvslrlHus gave nie up as a boueiesa ae ot consumption I tried all the' remedies ot the da and gained no reliel but Brew worse; wheo a friend aiivlsed me to tiy your Ronova or natlsfylnu me tout you were a regular graduate afthe Volversity ot'l'enn s Ivama and not a self-stvled doctor. I ued out nine bottles of your Renovator, and to the surprise of my iriends. I am now a well man, and able to attend dally to my business. 'Any one needing further particulars of my case can. call on me ana be satisfied. ND 'ilOLAS BILUKK, No. Mb Kace stroet." Dr nylton Is a regu'ar graduate ot tha University of Feunsy lvanlu. (His dip'ouia can be seen at hlsotUce.) Exumines Lungs without chaige. Olllce, No. -en Norm pI.VJll Street. 6 24 tb-m2m QHEllOKEE CUKE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY EXCESSES OR INDISCRETION, VIZ.: LOSS OF MEJJORY, UNIVERSAL LASSI I UDE( I'AINS IN THE BACK, DIUKKSS OF VISION, l'KKMATUEE OLD AGE, WEiK NERVES, DIFFICULT BREATHING, TALE COUNIENANCE, INSAHI1Y, CONSUMPIION, AND ALL DISEASES lhat follow n a scquouce ot youtbiul lndiscrotioni, THE OllEllOKEE CURE Will restore tiealih and viitor, and oflbct a perma ni tit cure after all other mooloineshave failed. Thirty-two page pamphlet aent iu a aoaled envo lope, free, to any address. Trice 82 00 per bottle, or throe bottles for $5 00. Sold by all Druggists ; or will be lent by exoresa to any portion of tbe world, on tbe receipt of prioOj by the sole proprietor, rm. W. II. MKRW.1N, No. 37 WALKER Street, 6 4mw8 NttW TOKK, WlW Haaniiafan
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