The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 09, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY G TELEGBArilFHILADELFIIIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 9. ,1860.
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NUMBER LXXI.
A MtT FOR bTKNTAL DISPHmM, AND A COBB
, . FOR HT-POOHONDRIA, HT-POCRISr, OS ANT
, . OMPLAIKT Of A BT ORDRR.
ny ouu skihes editor.
ALHAKAC AND DIARY.
'raORT lIITRR-ILLOICAt OB4BRVATION 8 FOR TB
WBAEi
Jnn.
Hoa7 4. Union feollnt very strong among
the ireedmen at Arlington Height. The
clergyman In charge marries from llftoen to
twenty couples a day, botnr, the (Arlington)
Height ol human bappinoss.
Tnetdny, 5. Ariival of i'awnee Indiana a( Wash
ington to are their (treat Father's re toe, which
titer bad beard to much about out on the
pramea. Andy, through an interpreter, ex
plain! bis po icy to them.
WedniiAy A Colonel 1'aaro resumes tho Gas
, a Investigation, and wants to know srbat has
become of the old iron pas roiorH, it lelng
rumored that one ot tho Trust nied to sell old
. iron and sloel lor a living.
Xbnro'y, 7. Jrlal of Jell. Darls commences at
Richmond. Mr W. li. Keed, counsol for
Jell'., propounds threi questions to the Court
Whether his client Is a-omg to bo tried?
Dropped f or Suspended t The Court decided
to diop" him tor the present.
Friday. . -A rhtladelphlan, stung to the quick
br readme last week's Supper Table Scri. s,
sends 870 conscience moner to Secretary
McCulloch; more is expected from this source
as onr circulation Increases.
flatardny , . Skuika Column Day. The Editor
sent word to the f lovost Marshal that he sym
pathizes with the Fenians, and wants to be
arrested and scut to Atlautie City or Capo May
this summer to keep him from doing harm to
tho Government, lie is still at large.
Kxtra Telegraph I
Tie Government is going to establish a Tele
graph Company of Us own, nnd is now in the
market to purchase poles. Is our Government
going to imitate Russia Why can't it leave the
.Poles alone? ,
THE CAMP FENIAN EXPLOSION.
The Battle of Waterloo-Colonel Na
poleon Bonaparte O'Neill Cone
Under-Steamer "Michigan"
a Second St. Helena.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Home of thb Buffalo, June i.k gentleman
just from the other side states positively that at
the battle of Waterloo, yesterday, there were no
pikes found in the Lake opposite that place,
nothing but catties hare been seen there. The
Ulegraph announced to-day that General Meade
and United States Disteict-Attorney Dart had
gone to Pot, but a further despatch finished the
sentence by adding edam, which the operator
bad neglected in his fright to send with the first
despatch.
The report that Head Centre Day is captured
Is not true. It was, indeed, acknowledged that
the Kanucks had won the Day, but it did not
allude to the Head Centre of that name. He is
here in safety, superintending the manufacture
of Pontoons for crossing the Lake: the Irish
soldier), having been on the Potomac, can march
to toons of that nature without having to keep
step.
It was reported that
OENBRAL 11RAVS AND STAFF
would pass through Watertown on Wednesday.
Many of the residents who were watching out
for his staff saw him carrying a sword instead,
which fact gave rise to many warlike rumors.
The Genejal was on his way to capture 9 jveeney,
but as Sweeney and 150 Fenians were on the
same train of cars behind General If eade, and
the orders of the Railroad Company being very
tilct about "parsing from car to car while the
train is in motion," prevented General Meade
from capturing Sweeuey and the 150 Fenians on
the spot, ,
, Nine cases of arms and fifteen cases of cholera
were landed here this morning, and were imme
diately seized by the United States Marshal.
, The arms were turned over to the authorities,
and several of the citizens took the cholera.
There is a repot t of a fight between two Fenians
on the Canal north of here. Tbey are employed
as drivers on rival canal boats. It is thought
that the riot will be quelled.
Ninety one armed Fenians were captured by
the United States sleuuier Michigan without
difficulty. If they had had two arms, the ninety
would probably have shown some fight.
The British colors captured by tho Feulans at
the battle of Rldgs way were such as belonged to
a Boat Club there, and were only water colors,
and, of course, were bound to run.
The Captain of the steamer Michigan now has
so many Fenians boarding with him that he
says he is tired of the
FENIAN BOARDER INVASION,
and acknowledges that he can't keep a hotel.
General W. Barrow has removed all restric
tions on travel from Bufalo to Fort Erie, which
added greatly fo his name. He is now called
. General Wheel Barrow on that account. The
excitement Is in tents around Fort Erie, where
the English troops are encamped.
The United States authorities at St. Albans
are using evtry effort to preserve neutrality,
but the Jars tbu frequently occur in the neigh
borhood arc not preserving jars, and it is
thencht by many that unless things are pre
ferred in their present state tho whole town
would be in a pickle. While I write there are
seve; al
111
FENIANS PREPARING TO MOVH
to the country, chiefly on account of the high
rents in the city. r
1 be rumor that an attempt would be mmlu to
capture the Bank at this place (which Is situated
twenty feet above high-water mark), caused a
sudden removal of deposits therefrom last night.
The run made upon the Bank during the spring
freshets had previously removed a great part of
the deposit in front of tho town, and made the
place more healthy that it had been before for
years
It is understood that Habeas Corpus will
be suspended in Canada as warning to other
Itishmen, and that one Feulan spy had been
tried by a drumhead, and the drumhead was
the first to give way, and the whole thing fell
through.
Michael Murohy, leader of the Canadiau
Fcniiuip, is a relative of Murphy the common
'tater, and will probably get himself into hot
water.
The action of rue United States Government
in arresting the leaders of the expedition gives
great satisfaction, particularly to the leaders
arrested; but the action ot the Canadian author
ities in arresting some has not been so satisfac
tory to the parties.
Franklin, Pa., June 7. Special. Three
hundred Fenians marched to the depot, and
then marched back again. Such rash 'tins will
not vot sustain the army long.
New York, June 7. Colonel Bobcrts was ar
rested in New Fork to-day, and is now
QUARTERED AT THE ASTOR BOUSE.
It is reported that he may be sent to Fortress
Monroe, in case the cholera should become pre
valent in this city.
The rank and file of the Fenians are very
despondent at this usage of their leaders, while
they have such hard times to get anything
to eat.
By the latest report General Sweeney was
arrested in bed at St. Albans. He asked the privi
lege of his captors of retaining his sword, his
new patent-leathers, and his photograph album.
The officers who arrested him behaved very gen
tlemanly towards him, knocked at his room
door before tbey came in, one of them knocking
the lock off, making it unnecessary for the
General to get out ot bed to open the door.
Head Centre Stephens has not lately been
heard from. It is supposed he has some diffi
culty in gctl'cg an audience.
President Jolinson is determined to maintain
the Fenians at the Government expense those
he can get hold of.
I shall remain around in these quarters be
tween the Falls of Niagara, Newfoundland, and
New York, and post you up every hour on the
Fenians. Don't piint anything except what I
send 3011, or you may eet into trouble.
Yotir Own Correspondent.
A Sad Retort.
The following is an extract from the proceed
ings ol the Committee to investigate the Phila
delphia Gas Works:
Quea. What became of the old iron when the
Retorts were used up?
Ans. They were sold to parties who made
them up into sad irons.
We were going to make some witty comments
on these proceedings, but one Whittier has
already said
"Ol ail the sad irons ot kinds and of sorts.
1 he saddest are these, Tdb oi d Gas Uetorts."
Austrian Nuisery Rhyme.
l'rusia was a Dutoliniao,
1'iussia was a thief,
I'riiksia came to my House and stole a Danish fief;
I went to Prussia's House,
I'russia wasn't at home,
80 I hooked on to .Sctileswijr and picked a Quarrel
with Koine.
Forcfgn Intelligence.
There is melancholy news lrom Berlin. The
Spree is almcst dried up, and that's no joke for
the Prussians.
SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &
J W. SCOT T & C 0.,
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AhD DEALLBS IN
MKN'H EUHNISIIINO GOODS,
No. 814 CHESNUT Street,
FOVB DOORS H LOW THE "COri TINENTAL,"
8S6)rp PHILADELPHIA.
PATENT SllOULDEll-SEAM
SHIlr MANUFACTORY.
AND GKNTLEMKN'S FURNISHING STOUE.
PillrLCT FIT'lIMi PHIBI8 AND DRAWERS
made irom uit emruiuut at very short nutlet.
All ether aitlclcs of GENTLEMEN'S DRKS8 GOODS
In lull varitf.
WINCIIK.KTKH & CO.,
8 J4 i No. 706 CHESNUT Street.
S A V U PORo SAL E.
A SECONDHAND
rarrel & Heiriner Fire-Proof Safa
FOR SALE.
API LY AT THIS OFFICE. '
V P
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Kt?r DEPARTMENT OF PUISLIC HIGH
WAYS oilice of Chtot commissioner, 8. W.
corner 01 riFlH and WALNUl Strcwi.
I'utuDiii.iHi , June 1,1886.
' ' KOTtlT. TO COJiTRACIOKS
Sealed FroioaH will b received at the Offlo of the
CMet ominlMloner of litu h t on: II li o'clock M.on
MONDAY, lltb hint., tor the conntructlon or a ewer on
the Una or Apple airent, from orrli itroot to a point
three handred and elfiht fatt north ol tlio Nerrln
vtrret. with one manhole as mar he directed by the (. hie!
knplneor and Hunreyor.
Tr a anrterotandinft to be that the contractor nhall
take blllii prepared auamrt 1 he property fronting on the
laid newer to the ainnont of one dollar and twenty fire
centa tor each linral loot of front on each Hide or tna
treet, no ovmnnt In full, without recounts to the olty.
All LlriCeiii are lnvltd to be present at the time aad
place ot opcnlnK the aid proposal.
Kach proposal will be accompanied bra certificate
that a bond linn been filed In the Law Department, as
directed by erMnance ol May 95. lHtiO.
It the Inwent bidder (ball not execute a contract
within five days after the work la awarded he wl I he
derm d an di cllnlntr. and wilt be held 1'aWeon Ills bond
lor the difference between blfl bid and the neat high or
bidder.
Kpecll!catlor may be had at the Department of Bur
Tcvi, w bicb will be itnoily adhered to.
, W. W. BMKDLET,
1 8 St Chief OornmteHloncTOl Hlghwayg.
PARDKE SCIENTIFIC COURSE
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE.
In Addition to (he fnera! Course of In' traction in
thm 1 (Piirtimnt. oenincd to ley a puhetantlal baxli of
knowU(lie ard Hcholerly culture, Ktndenm enn pumue
H urt' branches which are enecntlally praoiiaal and
tecrinl' al. rlz. :
EJiGINEMilNO Civil. TopoRHiphlcal. and Mecha
nicals MIMMl'nnd WETA I I.l'KOY I AKi'Hl i'hU
'I I K K, ami the application oi Chemistry to AUUIC'ITL
H Kr. andlheKTH.
The te i a:o atlorded an opportunity tornecial ntudv
of TP A 1); and lUtiliKKlf I ot JiODVKN LAN'
CCA C I h and I IlILol.OtiY, and of the HISTORY and
lhFTITlIIH'NK olourcountiy.
For tucu.ars apply to Tioeldent CATTVLL, or to
t erk ol the Faculty.
Faston, Fennovlvania April 4. Ihb6. 8 lo
in k kollowim; oentlemkn have
beer du'velccicd Cfflceni of the I'HILAnni..
1HIA tllAMBLlt OF COMA1EKCE, lo serve lor the
eusulnu veai s
ritKSIDRNT
JOSEI'H . PEROT.
HAKAOKKS.
ALRXtNDKK O. C ATT ELL,
. I HAKLE H ( UW HOtt,
JAMKs A. M'KIOHl,
howard 1iinchman,
charleh knkcht.
KtSVA A E. VALOUE,
NATUAS BHOOKE,
JOHN II MI HE NEB,
. THRABl RER.
SAMUEL L. WARD.
Fnbscrlptions will be received at the Ttonmi ot the
Cora I x In cge Association, lor ihe balance of the
CHpl al stock, dally, Horn II A M. to 12 M.
(Wmncd) hAlhl'EL L. YVAKD,Treanrer.
1 hliadelpbla. May 11. 1866 6 II lm
KSf- FAIR TO SECURE A HOME FOR
THE AGED AND l.sflKM hKMBERS OK
THF M E ClllKCH -The ladles of EB-.NrZr.R M.
K. IHLK H would respecttm v solicit Donations In
Money, Flowers. I seful and Fancy Articles, t r th
above object. Donatlonx mav be sent to Mr T. W.
Mnpcrs, fo. 40(t Ca'harlne strce: ; Mrs. D. H. Bowen,
No. 815 s. Second street: and Mrs. Charles Thompson,
No 116 P. Second ."treet.
The FnlrwUl beheld at Concert Halt, commencing
June 11. 1KS6. 618 201
FIFTEENTH PENNSYLVANIA CAV
ALRY. late members of this Reirimcnt are
request! d to meet ai the oilice ot the American Iron and
Ntecl Association. o. Mi WALNUT treet. on MON
DAY ITKMKu next at 8 o'clock, to make arrange
niei ts lor FIuk Presentation on Fourth ot July.
HAKI.ES M. BKTTS,
6 6 St Late Lieutenant Colonel.
fr-Sp DIVIDEND THEDIRECTORS OFTHE
McElheny Oil Compaoy have this day declared
a dividend ot 1W OPEUCENT. on the capita: stock
(2(0.(i(ili). clear of Hate l ax, payable on and after 21t
Inst , at the ofllce of the C mpanv. No. 218 Walnut street.
'Jransier books will reopen on the 23a Instant.
CHARLE8 H. BEEVES,
8 17 Secietary.
K-S NOTICE. ON AND AFTER THE
15th Instiint 'he UNITED STATES HOTEL,
LONO BltANclI, . J., wl I be open for the reception
01 visitors. BEKJAMIN A. SHuEM KEK,
6 81ni rroprletor.
BATCH ELOR'S HAIR
THF BE6T IN THE WORLD.
DYE.
Hairrkfs reliable, in tantaneous. The only perfect
dve. No disappointment, no ridiculous tinta, but true
to nature, b ack or brown
GENUINE 18 SIGNED WILLIAM A. BATCHELOB
ALSO,
Regenerating Fx tract of MIMfleurs restores, preservei
and beautllleB the hajr, pr vents ha dneae. Bo d by all
Druiigists. Factory No. SI BARCLAY tt,N. Y. 33$
JUST PUBLISHE D
By the I'h'Mclans of the
the Ninetieth Edition ot their
FOUB LECTl EES,
entitled
PHILOSOPHT OF MARRIAGE.
To be bad irec, lor tour stamps b; addi casing fecre
ttrr Kiw Yorli Muttuni of Anatomv.
7 175 No. 618 BBOADWAY. New York.
rj5T DINING-ROOM. F. LAKEMEYER,
tfr CA B'J'EK'8 Al ey, would respecttnliy Inlonn the
Public seneially that be has leit m tli'tig undone to make
this place ccn.l or table in every respect tor the accorn
n cilutlon ot guests. He baa opened a large and corn
n oulout Dlnliifc-l.oom in the second a'ory. His 8IDE
BOARP It lurnlkhed with I HANDIER, WLNE8.
Y HIKKY, Etc Etc.. ot bUPEBlOB 11UANDH. 11
DENTISTRY.
THOUSANDS OF TEETH EXTRACTED
without pain f atcnt applied for. My new In
vention . a l.ouh e Reversible 8eir.adlu.tln?
lately V'Blved lnhalei lor administering Nitrous Oxide
Gas. ind rxtractli.g teeth without pain. Th only mode
ui iti ine uas ci. ii ue iropiTy ana ra'B'y aoministerea
6il Cm Dr. C. 1.. 1IPNNS. No 731 Bl
n KUUl
JE ttieet.
RATIONAL
BASK OF THE REPUBLIC,
Ncs. 809 and 811 CHESNUI Street.
(Organized under the "National Curreucy Act,' Match
20, 1866.)
A regular BANKING Brj.IN ESS transacted.
DEP08I18 received upon the moat liberal terms.
Especial attention given to COLLEC1 103B. 8 7 16t
J3 J. WILLIAMS,
No 16 f'orth SIXTH Street.
UAKtitAUiCKElt O
Vfi.NF.TlAl (HLlNliS
W 1NDO W SUA L S.
The larf est and finest assortment in the c'tr at tpe
lowest prices. C6 9 linrp
87 OLE KHADE8 HADE AND LETTERED.
CLOSING OUT
OUR LA TIG K STOCK OF
CAIUUAGES
AT REDUCED PBICE".
J. 8. COLI.ISG9 SONS.
No. 615 Ai-Ctl ctreet.
6 41m
JI ESKELL'S
CUliKS
EKTSirt LAS, ITCH,
MAGIC OIL
TKTTKIl.
SCALD HEAD
AND ALL
SKIN DISEASES.
WAKKAVrtD TO CUKE
OB MONEY BEFCNDED
For sale by all LiUKglsta.
PKINCTPAL DEPOT)
No. C3 South THIRD
At ove Cbesnut.
Fllce 26 ccnti per bottle.
Street,
4 H 3m4p
PACKING BOXES
Of a 1 kinds md for all use, supp led at short notice.
My auvai'tage fortnakinii are the best In the city, aud
trier I lwt$t. Ca'l lor a list of prices be lore you buy,
at corner of TWtLFTH aud NOBLE Btreeta.
Fiu't dealers supplied.
BiHlm ALBERT D. COOKE.
FOR SALE STATE AND COUNTY" RIGHT
ol Capewell A Co. 's Patent Wind Guard and All
Heater lor Coal Oil Lamps t it prevail U the Chimney
from break lug. Ibis e will warrant. Also saves an
third the oil. Call and see them, they cost but ten cejitf
No. m BACK. Street Philadelphia. Samp'e sent to au(
part v Ute VbUed fttas tin myl Of Iit
DRY GOODS.
- nnn yards plaid muslin, cheap.
J-UUW 6o Fine Whita rlqu.
(do, ft 4 wide Victoria Un.
li ft). Blurred uslln lor Watata.
Uc. Fine I am brio M us Ins.
J. C. SIRAWBRIDOE CO..
K.W. comer KlUHTII and MARKET.
nr.f dozen
LINEN NAPKINS AT 12.60
jLO i and2 6
10-4 l inen Sheetlnir. 1 IK
ll O dozen Bed bordered Towe's, $2.75 per dot."
7ftc lisrd-lonm I able Linen
ee. I'nb'eachiMl Table Linen.
2i0 dozen Linen Hdkls.. lrom l ite sales.
J. !. SI K WBKIIM1K ft TO.
N. W. eorner EIGHTH and MARKET.
Oft CENTS FINE BLEACHED SHIRTING
jLtJ Muslins, yard wide.
Wamsutta. Wlliiamsvllle, and New York Mills.
8lo. Pil.owMustlns.
10 4. 11-4 and l'J-4 Kheetlng Mnsllns.
Tic. TJnbleacbed Muslins yard wide.
1 O. HIBAW BRIDGE CO ,
N. W corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
ot:
) I 2 Ballardvate Dnmet F annels.
Angola and Fins 't willed Flannels.
Flannels lor hashing suits.
Gai le Flannels, Shirting Flanne's.
J C. SI 11VWHKIDOF. A CO .
68 N. W. comer EIGHTH and MA UK ET.
JJIIEIFUSS & BELSIXGER
No. 49 North EIGHTH Street,
Have nst cpencd a ctn-.pkte ttock o
SI'KINO GOODS,
CONSISTING OF LaCFS, EMBROIDERIES, AND
FANCY GOODS.
!K'0 pieces plain and striped Jaconets, the newest styles
f birred aiid lucked .Muslins, which we are oflering at
low prices.
Itifdc2en Fenstitcbcd Handkerchieflj, at old prices
2A, 37. 40. and SO cents.
A lull S'sortn ent of the newest design LACE COL
LA LB and I OLLA B T I 8, Irom 47 cents np to alt.
GLOVES CLOVES.
A complete line of JOITIN KID GLOVES, to whick
we Invite attention, which we oiler at low figures
GABRIELLE SKIRTS.
GABRIELLE SKIRTS.
The newest, most desirable, and stylish Skirts now
wern.
UTKin SKIRTING, a cheap and desirable article
' or ladles wear 9 u
Oft CENTS ALL-WOOL CASS1J1ERES, FOR
CI BOYS.
1 00 CaMlmcres. for men's wear.
$1 60 fine Casslmeres. tor suits.
80 cent fine Linen lit Ills.
Linen Duck, lor tors' wear and ladies' Sacquea.
Fine Mixed Goods for sultx.
J C. hTBA WBBIDGF. CO .
N. W. comet EIGHTH and MARKET,
50
FINK BED BLANKETS.
Blankets tor single beds.
Blai'kets lor berths.
Blankets for hotels.
Blankets for Ice
J. C. STRAW BRirOE CO.,
X. W corner E1GH1I1 and MARKET.
H T T E H E R N A N I SHAWLS.
Whl'e Crepe Marct Shawls.
vi nite i.mnt Vt 001 Miawls.
Whit-' Printed Cashmere shawls.
Bleck Thibet Chawla.
bbetland bhawla. Sea side Shawls.
J. C HTRABKIDGE 4 CO,
N. W. corner ElOH I H and MARKET.
rv CENTS FINE BLACK ALPACAS.
tJJ 50 cent Fine Pearl Colored Alpacas.
2ft cent Grenadine Bareges.
2 (10 wide Gros Grain Hla, forSaeqnes.
Travelling Dress Goods.
J. C. BTRAWBB1DQE CO..
6 6 K. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
No. 1024 ' HKKNUT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES,
JTo. 1024 CIIESNUT STREET,
OTFERS AT LOW PRICES,
2000 PIECES WHITE GOODS,
Including all varieties Bblrred, Puffed. Tucked,
Plaid. Striped, 1 lain and Figured MUSLINS,
suitable for White Bodies and liresses
100 pieces PRINTED LINEN LAWNS, desir
able stvies for iiressca.
Cluny. Vaienclenne and other Laces ; Insert
Ings, Edgings flounclni.a and Hands, Haudker
chiefs. Veils, Collars. Meeves, etc
'l be above are ollored lor ea.e CBHAP, and In
great VARIE IT.
LADIES WOULD DO WELL TO EXAMINE.
xamu B tflnsaHO mi om
628
II 0 P K I N S' flf)Q
HOOP-SKIRT OZO
Aleve Mxth street. Phi; adulphla.
M holesale and Retsil.
Onr assortment embraces all the new and desirable
styles and sizes. 01 every length and size walat lor
Ladles, Minces, and Children.
'I hose of "OtH OH'A MAKE" ate tuprrwr In Unit
and Ourabin,y to any other bkirts made, and warranto
to itive satis'action
frklns made lo order, altered, and repslred. S 4 J
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURERS),
IMPORTERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Paints Varnishes, and Oils,
.No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET
4 16 3m
"N. E. CORNER OF BACE
ILLWARD & WINEDRfiNER.
WM. KILLWARD,
D 8 WIMBRENER.
MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURERS'
SUPPLIES,
No. 118 MARKET Street,
PHILADELPHIA, FA.
AGEKT8 FOR TBK SALE OF
Cotton and Woollen Machinery,
rca:ers In Manufacturers' S applies of every do.
script lou.
Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
AND MACHINE CARD CLOTUINO
Of best quality and manufacture. 4 25 8mrp
DWMJl'S UASHIiG MAIIIIXE
IJcHt in tlio City.
IT SAVES TIME,
SAVES LABOR.
8VVKS CLOTUE8.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD' HAVS ONK.
For sale at the Furniture Store ot
Agents Wanted.
J. HAAS,
SSI No. 81 MARRKT - treat
Q TAMPING IN
COLORS GRATIS. A FINE
n tilth French and Ooruiau
KJ asEortment ot English
HAI KU AND K"VICLOrK8.
Ibe latest London and l'arts style ot
Vlhl'lINO AND WtDDINO CARDS.
A large s'ock ot
rOCKLT-ROOKS, KN1VEV,
WR1 UNO-DESKS. PORTFOLIOS
and ev ' v description of Htationarv at rousouutil
prlo
WONOORAMS ENORAVKD.
K. I10KINS ft CO..
Stationers and Card Fnxraverg,
16 lm No. 913 ARCH Street.
THKEP OENEHAL AGENT8 WANTED TO
act in Important locatlous for the New York Acci
dental Insurance Company Active uk iioi pood addrvsa.
spjih to KltAMv O. ALL F.N, Brant Olllce, No. 410
CIIK8M7T Street. Aauly soon. H
OU It NEST GOVERNOR CLYMEU OR
C.KAKY. as mav he chosen together with tho
EVENING TELF.npAI'll,
NEW YORK CLIPPER, Etc.,
may be obtained as usual at
QCEEN'S NEWS-STAND,
U C rnerof6EV15.J(10adCUL8auT8trvVti
CLOTHING.
A
sV " Sa 'IT
1
iV, .tft RTnrrT. ci?'
y
J-J T. OF F. C. F. F. F C
CLOTHING III
HICKS' TEMPLE OF FASHION.
Celebrated
For Fine
Fashionable
Clothinsr.
WILLIAM HICKS,
No. D02 MAIIKKT Street,
113 2m
PHILADELPHIA.
gTATES UNION CLOTHING II ALL,
606 MARKET Street, 606
Visitors will find a large and varied assortment ot the
very best READY-MADE CLOTHING at the lowest
cash prices.
Butts, containing Coats, Pants, and Vest, trom12 00.
Dusters, 1 25.
Pants from S3 -00 and higher.
Come and convince yourselves. iS313m
OTO 45 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OB
IpfJeJ fancy colored cloth; army and navy clothlnj
J o . In stvle unsurpassed.
4 7fmrp FARR. No. 11 NINTH St.. above Chesnat.
ICE COMPANIES.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY,
REMOVED FRSJM N. W. CORNER SIXTEENTH
ASD RACE, TO
Broad Stieet, Above Race, East Side
Orders respecttully solicited, and promptly attended to
at the lowest market rates.
HE&S, JOHNSON & DAVIS.
OLD DRIVERsHcE COMPANY.
The nneersltned, teellng exceeding thankrul to hit
many fnerds and customers for their very liberal patron
age extended to bim during- the last seventeen years, and
baring to d his enure inteiest to
MKSt-RH. llr8. JOHNSON A DAVIS,
Takes pleasure in recommend nir thorn to his former
pa rons as they are gentlemen of well-known Integrity'
and villi undoubtedly maintain the renutatlon of tba
OLD LiRlVKhS' H E ( OMPAN V.and Inevrrvwav act
so as to give entire satisfaction to ail ho may kindly
fa voi Hum with their custom. Hespeautlly, e c ,
3S3m A. BROWN.
JEEP COOL !1 KEEP COOL ! 1
CHARLES S. CARPENTER & CO.,
ft HOLE8ALE AND RETAIL
ICK DEALERS
No. 717 WILLOW, Above Franklin St.
Families supplied satisfactorily and at reduced rates.
Dealers and large consumers tumlshed on reasonable
terms. CHARLES 8 CARPENTER
JOHN OLENDKN1NG.
JOSEPH M. TRUMAN, Jr.,
6 52 1m Proprietors
ATE"RN ICE COSIPANV. SEASON OF
lttd.-8 lbs. dally. 60 cents per aeek 12 lbs d.illv.
75 ctn's per week! iti lbs. daily, DO coots per week; 20
lbs dally, al US per week. Depot. No MlOUKb.tf
Mreet beiow Ihl d. THO II VH J. L ON4,
61 JOUA l. MYER8.
READINQ RAILHOAD.
On and After Monday, June 4, 1836
A PASSENGER TRAIN
FOIl HEADIN G .
AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS will leave Depot,
iJUi hit. Via anu CALoWtllLL Strve'.s.a:
T'tiO A. M.
Amvinii at Reaaliig :n '.ime to connect Wita ixpre.is
1 rains North. Fastai.d west.
Passengers going North Irom all Matlnns 'oe:weer.
Fhiladeliibia and Reading, ex. ept - orristown. Phojuix
vil e, and Pottstown will lake this train
IheMLRMNU EXPRbfeS TRAIN will leave Phlla.
delphia at
8'15 A. M.
Stopping only at Norrlstown, Phoenixvllle. Pottstown
Reuding and points on the mnln line above Reading, aud
the LLBANON VALLEY li RANCH.
The 3"45 P. M. from Pottsville
Will NOT STOP at Stations HODTII of Peadlng, except
IOlT6'IOWN,PHOU0MXVILLE,aadNOItia.TOWN.
A Train vt 111 leave Reading at
O BO P. M
Stopping at all Stations, and arriving at Thlladelphla at
0'ltl P. M. tUti-.rp
p II E SUBSCRIBER,
(For many years connected with MITCHELL'S SA
LOONS, No m ( HE8NUT btieet), would respectfully
inlorm bis irienus and the public generally, that be has
opened an
Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT No. I 121 CHESNUT STREET,
(GIBARD ROW),
Where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to met It
the pationaga of all who mav favor him w th their cus
tom. JACOB 11. BDUDS1LL
rnu.4DEi.MUA, May, 1866.
1 rat Irt l
5 12 ltn
Q.REEN TEAS,
GRKEN CORN,
FBE8U PEACHES,
FRSH lOMAIOKS, PI.DM8
ALBERT O. ROBERTS
DEALER IN UXE GROCERIES,
9 18 p Cw. ElEVKffTII Dd VJN 8treei8,
r S V . 4.
if
WATCHEP, JEWELRY ETC.
"T.liWI3 LADOJlirn
l)IAM0n DEALER A JHWri KIil
wTlllKS,ir.nELKVHI.Tril1V4RlL ' l
, WATCIIEa and IP.Br.r.J v T? rt TTT-r II
aiujji,
Chestnut Sr..."Pr,'U.
Owing to tie flrcllre ot Cold, bss made a grea
d action In prlca ol his Ian and we l aliened steck o
UiBTnond", '
W'atchoa,
Jewelry,
Silverware, Eto.
The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine
cur stock before purchasing e net here. j 2S
J SILVER AND PLATED GOODS,
)f9 OF THB
Mcst Superior Workmanship,
AT THB
NEW STORE.
No. 704 ARCH STREET.
The nndrrslyned date of the famous Rogers Bros'
Manufacturing Company) respscnully announce that
tbey have opt ned a new snd Deautliu, store lor the sale
ot SILV1R and PLA TM) WaKK. at No 704 ARCH
ir,L, . r J'"1 P' 'lence as manniactureni will
enable us to kwp nothing but flrst-claM Goods, and
thoe who my patronise oar s.ore will flnd our o'ated
joods lar aupeilur to any ever Imported, snd our cus
tomers may ie ly on the goods being precisely what they
are represented lo be. '
'Mi BOWMAN A LEONARD.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.
MUSICAL BOXES.
A full assortment ol atcve goods cotistautly on
band at mode! ate prices the Musical Boxes Dlarlna
lrom 2 to lu bt auulnl Ada. rim
FARR & BROTHER, Importera,
No. 624 CHESNUT 8TBKJKT,
11 llsmthjrp Below Fourth.
FOR EYELET HOLES.
A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSCSTMENf, FOR
fi ALE BT
LEWIS LADOMUS,
6 4 61 No. 802 CUESNUT St
O. RUSSELL & CO.,
No. North SIXTH St.,
INVITE ATTENTION TO TIIE1B FCLL STOCK
1 OF
FINE WATCIJES,
JEWELRY, AND FANCY AND PLAIN SILVER
WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 526J
RICH JEWELRY
JOHN BliENNAN,
SEALER IN
DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY i
Etc. Etc. Etc.
S 2CJ Ho. 18 S. EIGHTH SIKfiliT, I'tUlad.
GROCERIES.
TEAS REDUCED TO fl, AT INGRAM'S
Tea Warehouse. No. 43 8. SECOND Street
EOASTFD COFFER REDUCFD TO .to CT3.
at INGRAM'S 'iea Warehouse, No. 43 8 SECOND
Street.
40
C. BEST MILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S
iea warenouse, AO i3 a. SECOND Street. -
TEAS AND COFFEKS AT WHOLESALE
prices, at INGRAM'S Tea Warehouse, No, 4 B.
SECOND Street. Try them.
GREEN COFFEES FROM 22 TO 28 CTS. A
round at IN GRAM'S Tea Warehouse, No. 43 S.
Bi.CONI 6treet Try them 1 10 6m
LIQUORS.
CI1ESMT GU0VE WHISKY.
No. 225 North THIRD Street
It anything was wanted to pro vu the absolute purity
oi this VWilbky. ilie following certificates should dolt.
1 here is noa.cobollo stimulant suown commanding suck
itiu u.tni-btKjU I cn such ljitli souicea:
tKiLADKM liiA, Sfptca.ber9 18M.
We have earenlly tested the sample of HhsNUl
C.I OVK WHISKY which ou send us, and tlnu that it
contains konk or ins loifoyom siiistakcb kuowna
t'isiL oil vblih Is tLu (haructer.bt'o and injurious lu
giedieutol the whlfklt-s In genera use
liOO'lU, OARRI TT CAM AC, '
Analytical Chemists
Niw York, Septembers 18M
I have analyzed sample ot CHVNCT GitOt
V BlbKY received irom i t i.harles barton, Jr., ol
1 hittideliihia: Mid haNing carulullv tested It, I am
p ei:scd to state that It Is entire. y vuttg tuou poisoxod
tu UKi.KiKi.iot e soln-lHiitc- It la an unusually pur
una uuc-llavored qualty oi wlilKkv.
JAMLS H ( HILTON, M. D.,
AnaLvtical Chemls
Rostoh, March 1 1H9
I have made a choml'sl ara'ysisot coiiiuierolalsara
pies ol lliKe-MIl CLOVE W aiKV, which provest
l e tree I'irii the benv.v Kusll Oils, and Dertccily pure au
ut adul'erated 'i he fine favor ol Una whisky Is derive
'lorn the yruin tueu iu oiauuiacturing It
hesptctiuliy. A. A. II. i YE1. M. D.
Mate Assayet. No Iti Boy Is ton stieet
'or raie bj tsrrel.drnironn ci botue at No. 126 North
IHU.D Street I' hllade.phla 4 I
yi NATHANS k SON
I M I ) U T E It s
BRANDIES, WINES, GIN3,
Etc. Eto.
Ko. 19 North FRONT Street.
rillLADELllllA.
MOPK8 KATDAN8,
BORACII A. NATHANS.
OKLAKSO D XATUAB8.
110m
ESTABLISHED 17 9 5.
A. ROBINSON,
French rialc Looklii-lilasscs,
F.NGI'AYINGS 1'AINTINUS, W1AWINGS ETC
Manumcturcr of all kinds of
I.oolclng-Olase, Iortrait, ant! l'io
tuie 1'Vuinea to Order.
No. 810 CHESNUT STREET,
TUIKI I 0OH ABOVE THl; COJiTINfcMAL,
PBILIPEH'IIIA, 9 Ui