THE DAILY EVENING TEL EGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 1G. 18f.fi. Vbtl tbe fl(TritmtiiC for frnvl. K" Epe A I.f frmu th National a8;et-Th Reel Arfumiit for Befotm Ibsj Exact Slza f tba -nilf" Ltftks-Milriaera of tba Tttrl7-KIKhth CnKrM ( fwo Yr). KF.rREflNTATITB. t 3. C. Allen, III. IRI2-M John Lane, Ind IIMfl Oo W.J Allen. 1U l!iH4-Q J. l.nzear I'ema...., 71 40 John It. Alley, Ma a. 7WI-40 1) W J Lltt efohn N V WI-l YVsn.B. Allison, Iowa fM-ifl Francis 0 LeBlond, O.l,10i-4fl Oskea Ames. M .,. 40 Hen . F. Loan, MO....MT70 8. K Aucona, Penna. ftQOO'A. W. Loniryear,Mlch.lHi2M4 Jes.M. Ashley. Ohio. mi.2QiA Long. Ohio.! UWW l.uclen Andrnion.Ki.lHW'Wi.u. 1 ovejoy, HL 106tl-HO Isaac N. Arnold Iil..4! 6ft; K. Mll rr, Ky flV10 Joseph Bailey, Venn. WD Mortis. N. Y ft.il 20 A C.Haiawln.Mlch. IMI-vOJ, M. Morria, Ohio.... 1024 00 JonnD Ba dwin.Mass T 40 Jan. k . Marvin, n. T. 71 0t 8. li Boyd. Mo 2147 211 J. W. a-eClur, Mo...2W7 40 Porns baiter, Vt....UlW ( W. D Mclncioa, Wl..2Wi 00 , F. C. Beamai Micln.lMi.1 it J. f McDowell lad .1414-40 James BronVs k T.. S70WI.O. Mirtd eton, N. J... 2-I8-40 Jmn. KMine, toe.IiiWKiC.i F. Miller. Penn.... 7US80 Henry T. Blow. M0..17M 20iJ. K. Moorheart.Penn. 808 9) O. 8 Boutwell Mk8. W6 0!.liiKtl!nj Morrill, V p.. 17 80 W. O. Brown, VT. V.. (KI2-00: W. Morrison, III (Ml A. RrsndMgee.Conn.. B40 00 Amos Myers, I'cnn... 724 -HO J. 8 Brown Wis 1112 00 Leonard Myers l'enn. 2IJ 40 J. M. Broomal, 'a... S4H00 D. Matey, N. H HHDi) F. T. Blair, Jr.,Mo... 873-00 A MjA lister, Pa.... 440-"0 J. B Blair. West Va.. fl.W OO J.llcbride,.)regou UAH to O. BllfS Ohio 1008-40 W. H Mller, Ta 201-80 J. W. ( han er, N Y.. m en H. A Nelson, N. Y.. AoO 8 . B. Cox Ohl 1181 81 W. P. Nnltle. Ohlo...l2M 80 A. H c ouroin ra.... twin J. o f. or ton III... Amasa Cobb, Wis. ...22:i SO (.ha O'Neill, fa. C ole. ta 10.3H8K0O .H.Orth.lnd.... A. W.tlari. N. Y.... 007 20 M.F. Odell N.Y.. Freeiran CUrk N. Y. 77-;j. O'Xoll Ohio.... ..Mt6tf .. 210 41 ..llwftO .. 374 40 ..l(W7 20 B. J. Clav. :iv 1,114 00 a II. l'etiillnrnn. O.. .119.VI Thos. T. Davis, N Y. 840 00 J.W Patterson, N.H. 10 00 Hy L. Pawes, Mat. 7iH0 Pldney l'erliatn, Me.,102( 80 . JdhnL Iiawson, Pa. 6'l 00 Prcd'k A Pike, Me. .131-80 H. (;.lemini( Conn. 77-84 T. M. I'omeroy, N. Y. tW CLsrlrs Dcnlpon l'a. 00 Hiram Price, Iowa ..2211 20 Xatban r. Dixon K.I. 640-00 m. Prry N.J 32-00 Ipn. Donnelly. sllnn.2880-i0 J. V. L. Pruyn, N. V. 811 10 John P. IrU.K Mich. 1640 00 Wm. II. Randall. Kt.14)-J I Koen'r Dninunl. lud.lil l 80 Win. Kad rd. N V.. 400 4 U. W.Davis, ind 64 00,8 J. Kindali Pa 2.'4'00 Kphraim H. F.vkley.O. "42-40 J. C. KoUIiisod, U1...17h-o J. R. I-.den, III 1001 SO Alex. H. Kice, Mass.. 14-1 80 J K tdReiion, aid. . I.lli IK) John II Kice, -de. ...115! 00 Chsa. .r Idrtdge.Wlsms-OO, J Boiiers N. J,,.. 440 40 Tbos D. Eliot M ana. 740-8-1 Ertn. H. Rolllni, N. II.8i 00 J. I ni tub, Conn . NX' 80 Lewis r. Hon, III.... J.'fil-tlil R V.()-nton, N. Iit20 J. 8. Knlllns Mo 2nn 60 0. F. raimworth II. ,200!) 80 J. O. cott. Mo lHS!-20 Wm. Finck O....KW7 f T B shannon, Cal.iO 612 80 A. Frank, N Y 77 60 Robert c. tichenck O ll2-40 J. B. Ganson, . Y...10!ll '20 O. W. rtcotle d. Pa... 92ri-K) James A. Oarflcld. O.l(Hi6(0 L 1) M ttweat, Me.. U4O-80 Ilfnry Orlder, Kv.. 1702-40 J. L. Stuart III 1810 0 J. B (irlnnell, Iowa.,1428-80, IiliammU.HIoan Wis 2200 CO J. A. Orlswold. N. Y. 82U-80 Oren C. 8mlth, Kt,.I2i 60 P. W. Onocn, Mass.. 161-80 R P. 8oanldln, O... 816 00 C. M. Harris III 226S-60 John F. S arr, N. J.. rM 80 J.l . Ilaie Penn 4 00 T. "teyens, pa 20-t- -0 Aaron Ilardlnv, Ky.. 1682 20 J.J). ,lp,, Va 844 00 lKDj O Harris Md. 98i0 MyerH roust. Pa.... 374 10 faninal Hooper. Mass 748 80 Is. -nilthern, Del.... 2V2 80 G W. HotchKius N Y.713-60 II O. -tebblns, N. Y. 23S 20 A W.Hubbard. Iowa. 8200 00 J B 8tcel. N. Y 644 00 S.Habbard. WentV.. 11120 W. G. Mnlle. 8. J.. -00 .1 II. Hubbard, Conn.. 6W-40 II W Tracy, Pa 491-20 W.B Ho man, Ind. .1443-20 l. Townsehd. N. Y.. HWV0 W B.Hatchlns, O....1887 20 O. Upson, Mich 160120 Wm. A. Ha 1, Mo 2562 00 K. Van ValKenbur. 11. 0. Harrington, N. Y 8670 Ind, 1383 10 p. w. Voorhees. Ind.lOOOuO A. Herrlck. N. Y 8n-20 W.H Wadsworth,Ky.l307 '20 Wm. UUby, 4,al....lo,W8 80 K. Ward. N. Y 377 60 Jsbon C. lni!erol.Ill..220I 60 K. H Webster Ind... 120 20 3hos. A. Jenckes, C. A. White, Ohio. ...1444-80 K. I 878 40 J. W. While, Ohio. ...1027 '20 rhillp Johnson, Pa. . S'8 .00 K. U Washburne. H1.2220-HO Geo. W. Julian. Ind 1200 00 Win. Wlndom, Minn. 2611 0 W m..lohnHon,Ohlo. 1070 40 C 11. Winlle d N."Y isi no M. Ka btietsch. N.Y.. 76 4 i F K. Woodbrldge, F W. Reilofig Mich.. 230-40 V 980 00 J. A. Kassun, low a..24!ri-20 E. Wliee er, Wis 2,44 00 Wm. D. Kolley. Pa.. 230 40 ('. A. Wilder, Kansas, 2M720 Fnmuel Knox. Mo.. .1747 2 ' B. Wood, S. Y 3JI-20 O. Kellosg. N. Y 840 00 F. Wood, N. Y 876-00 F. Kernan. N. Y 787 20 H O Worth ington Ansitn A.King, Mo.,'2297 20 Nov W24-80 A. L. Klapp, Hi ....I960 00:O. li. Ycaiuan, Ky.... 1779 "20 DKLEOATK.". 11. Bonnrtt, Col 03980 00 8. McLean, Montana.WSV60 O. K. ' o'e. Wash. ..12 089-20 J F Porea N. M. x.,4480 u0 t. u. Daliv, ebra..2'i3 2" ('. I). Ponton. Ariz'a..613 40 Win Jame, Dakota. 1720-fi0 J B. Todd, Dak'a 3676-00 J. F. Keeney. I tab..414v20i W.H.Wa.lace, lda..l2 384 00 44. X. Ma t. Nevada..WO-00! Honnyler Cmfax Indiana Speaker al206 00 Tctai Members and Delegates, mileage. ...,..l,H'4,lt0 41 SENATOE8 Anthony. R. I. Bavaid, Pel.... Bowden. t TKrnwn. Mo ...0720-00 Howe Wis 2560-00 ... 88 00 Johnson Md 61 "20 ... 21-2-00 H. ti. ane. Ins 200i'te ...2672-00 J. " Lane. Kansas... 4:1.0 DO Mrowmns. HI. 1411-20 McDougal, I al.. 10,!Mi4-80 Buckalew. Pa.. ... aavi-flu Morgan, n. x 37120 ... 0.13-60 Morrill Me 10 O'OO ,..172-6iiNesuiith Oregon.. .11.034-00 ,.. b'ifM Sye Nevada 6822-40 ... 880-iK) Pouieioy. Kaazaa....4320-ii0 .11,124-80 Towed. Ky 43V0 OO ... 650-40 Kaimay, Minn 3H08-II0 ...131.V20; Richardson, III 2S22 40 ... 66ti0 Rldd e Del 176-00 Carlisle, va Cbaniler Mien.. Clark N.H. Couainer, Vt.... Conness Cal. ... I (i n, ra Davis, Ky Dixon, Ct Doonttle. Wis Fesaenden, Maine.. Foot Vt Fsrwcil, Maine ..228810 tiau sliury, Del 320 00 .. 402-00 bbeimuu, Ohio 1060-80 .. BOO 00 - pra.ue, it. 1 720 IH) .... 672-00 Sumner, Mass 730-20 Foster, conn,.., ;nmes. Iowa.. ,., . 600 00 -ti wart evada 6622 40 8188-00 Ten Mck. N. J 240 O Hale T. H 846-40 Trumbull. III. ilo'ltfl Hardlna. Ore. on. ..11 P36 0" Van Winkle West Va.851-80 Harlan Iowa 212 80 Wale, Ohio OVi 5J Harris, Y 624 nO U'dslnson, Minn 30.V2-0A Henterson.Mo 1970 20. Wiley. West Va 6.V-40 H.ndrickK. ind 2012 2i i Wilson. Mans 739-20 Hicks, Md VO8-O0 Wright, K.J 368'00 Howard. Mich 1810 20 Total mheave 0423,838-18 House 1 4-I4.1U0-41 lotal 81.882 996 59 crrr intelligence For Additional Vity Intelligence see Fifth Fage, The Philadelphia Gas Wobks. The Comuiit.ee of Select Council appointed to ex- noiine into the alluirs ol the PUiladelpnla Gas woi-ks, npia an aa.iournea inenna; last eveniu?, Colonel 1'upe i residiu?. Colonel Page stated that be liaa received no answer from me Trus tees to tbe communication ot the 30th of .May, At the last meeting ot the Committee Colonel Jones bad promised to answer certain intcrroea tones, lie was not vet Teddy, as be bad not secured the necessary information. ; Mr. John Koberts, Foreman ot the First Ward Worka, was present, and testified as follows: Have been foreman about six years; at the present time we have Irom ii25 to 350 men em ployed at the Point Breeze Works; the "stokers" are required to be skilled; tun result of employ ing uubkdled labor would oj to Injure the mate rials and works; in order o make good coke ,t Is necejsary lor Ihe coal to w luily carbonized; since January, 18G5, we ton ,e had the rcjiii'lte amount ol h killed 'iaboi!;' i-.u-lv in 18G5 e dis cbartred, wita onr oi'i cvo e.vcepuons, all who wure not ol Hip same politic tl party a the nia loruy ot tbe Tiustees tbu i as done at the order ' ol the Engineer. Thoplaoea vera tilled by takinir "helperij," aud making ilie.n '"siokers'and em ploy in? new hands "helpers;" thus did not require us to pay men to instruct the "helpers:1 the "helpers" receive $215 per day; the "stokfirs" 'J recoive $ 2"2a per dav ; never heard of a man re- 1 njiiiitMn va 32 tr ra r ' if iiin1atnl Avnnnt ' when be has been injured at the works; (ram i to i cubic fpet is the uveijje for a pound of coal; there can be a leakage ot em after it is yut iat9 tbe licluci J eas usy Jeak, at the retort or In the pump; we had but one "blow" o: frai in 1KG5, and lost about 6ii,UU() cubio feet of sn', it was considered to be. the result ol carelesstieis, and the man wad dibcbargrri; it wag one ot the Old hands: in 18(4 the uieu at the works in the First Ward stood two-thirds Democrats aud one third Republicans; in 18G1 Mr. McCready, an efficient toieman, wafdisc narked by Mr. Stewart, tneir tnemcer, as ne aiieqf d, tor political efcuso. Mr, btewari, was a Democrat, and. Urj Mo Cready a Republican; tbo hi-wafr lit the holder Occurred In 1m4; 1 don't knofa return of a less amount or coal than that actually con sumed, in order to cover tip the dettclenct s In the yield; such a thing could have been done without my knowledge; the average consump tion of coal per dy u now about luil tans; in the winter we use more; the pxact heatre--quu-pd in tbe manufacture of nas is ascertained tnrouch praotice; that i tbe reason why skdleJ labor is required; iron ieiorU wi'l last, on -au averace, seven months,, wo have had somelihat pave out in eleven days; the worst retorts we ever bad wer rereivedln 1B84 and 18 6;8tiu;inan & EUw furnished retoits in May, 18tiR, and thpy mllortd the toss; I -av tue Caraerou coal; tetted it, and tU avfrag;" yield waa about 4-17; t ih cuuioiuatin wun oiuer cmi, tua yieia was 40; tbe BTcateot yield wit'i Cameron coal alma a 4-38; the highest of Penn. and Westmore land on section work ia 6; the average last inoutu wa 4-83, with a portion ot Cameron coal Ug d: would DrfliT thi Ppiiii anil Wputmorelaud to the Cm moron; have had aomethW les than iuou iobs ot the Cameron coal; so lar as the works are concerned, I think they are aw well manaped as ever before; I mean the Point Breec Works; I cannot explain bow it in that there was a loss, but rettiii all our bud retorts In 18()fi, it shows a bad.exhibit: In 18H2 the ave rage yield was 4-39, while in 18(5 it was 4 0)4 to the pound; I put this eBtirely upon tho defective refcrte; unskilled labor aud want of manage ment had nothing to do with it; the men noir employed ate men of experience; some of them have been engaged over six years. At Ihe close of Mr. Roberts' exAmintHon, a sub-committee of two was appointed to examine the books. The Committee adjourned until Friday even ing next. Police Items. Laiayette Myers had a hearing at the Central Btatton ycterday, on tho charge of obtaining boarding tin ler false pre tenses. Several proprietress of boar.itnK hoiiscs testified that the defendant an 1 wit had taken board with them, pronmine: to pay their board promptly, but had not done so. Mrs. Catbar ne Enil.ah, with whom they boarded for fix wteks, tcRtiflcd thot Mrs. Mcjers had repre sentor! her husband to be a Private Secretary in the War Office, but afterwards .vd that he was selling clears in Philadelphia. None of the witnesses had heard any representations by the defendant in regard to his means or otherwise. The case wa continued tor a further hear na. Jf licrson Ely was arrested at the toot of Noble street, on Thursday, in the act ot committing what was literally a htavy larceny the carry ingoff ot atifty-sixpound weight. He waakn bclore Alderman Tjland and held lorh s appear ance at Court. A movement Is about to bo made with a view to substitute here a summer police uiiiforin tor tbe winter one, as is done in New York. The police of this city complain very much at belug compelled to wearthe name uuiiormiu mijaum mer as in midwinter, no change being permitted by the regulations. Charles Koch I, manufacturer of hoop skirts, at No. 48 N. Second street, had a hearing be fore tbe Recorder yesterday, ou the charge of serretine his goods, with intent to delraud Mf'sis. Mocn & Co., of New Yoik, ol $2730, and Messrs. Osborne and Cheeseman, of the same city, of S2394-53. the value of material purchased of them by the defendant Amiel llunaeniark, formerly In the employ of the accused, testified that early tn-the month of June, Roehl had a conveisation with him, in which it was arranged that the sum ot SG765 should be counted out in the preseuce ot cer tain females in tbe factory, and that it should De nantied to tiunaemarK, wan instructions to take it to the Farmers' and Mechanics' Hank and obtain checks for it, with which to pay the New York creditors, lluudemark was to have a bogus package, which he was to thro awav, and represent that the money had been stolen tiom him on the way to bank. The false pack age was taken by Hundemark and thrown over board, and be went the lollowing day to tne Mayor's office and made a statement that the pwekaee of money had been stolen from him. lie afterwards made an affidavit to that effect. which was taken to New York by the defen dant and exhibited to his creditors, with the remark that he could not pav his indebtedness, because ot the theit of the money. There was also testimony that some of tbe croods of tbe accused were sold lor less than cot, and that he had in bis possesion a considerable amount in monev and Government securities. lie was held in $5U00 bail lor a further hearing. The High School Case. Next Tuesday the li ard of Control hold a special meeting. Its object is to take action relative to the deplora ble condition ot the Boys' High School, in con sequence ol tbe antagonism of so large a portion of the ProfeBSors to Principal Ma.'uire. A reso lution will be reported by the Committee to clear out the whole faculty, so that next year har mony may be restored to the now distracted school, lo prerlict the result of the meeting of tbe Uoorrt is impossible, in the meantime, bow ever, there is a vast deal of canvassing in pro gress, and the friends of Proiessor Maguire are leaving no stone unturned to secure bis reten tion in his present position. , Excursion of the Vigixaxt Steam En gine Company. To-morrow evening, tbe Vigi lant steam bngine Company will leave this city rn an excursion of a more extensive character than was concluded bv tbe Pennsylvania Hose Company last week. They will take the Penn- s Ivania Railroad for Pittsburg, and after a brief stay there, leave lor istmuio and tne rails of Niagara; thence they will go to Cbicaaro,! and Irom there to Albany, retormna by the way of New York citv aud Jersey City, in which lasl rjnmcd place they will remain tor a day or two. About titty members will participate in the ex cursion. The carriage of the Company will be taken, and a full band of music will accompany the excursionists. , Pennsylvania Kailuoad Company. As will be observed by an udveitisemeui in another column, great facilities will bo extended to the public durinsr the coming summer by tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company. There are a number of attractive places ot resort along Ha line, and the managers desire to make arrange ments to suit the convenience of their patrons. There are many who wish to leave the heated ciiy to inhale the fresh air of Ihe country, who can only spare a few hours from business. From Saturday afternoon until Monday morning spe cial trams will be run for tho convenience of all such, and we have no doubt that It will be an extremely popular movement. Casualties. Thomas Fitzgerald, aged nineteen yars, a resident of Hestonville, bad bis left leg broken yesterday afternoon by one ot the walls of the Satterlee Hospital falling on bim. -1 . . . : . ; . Timothy Mooney, aged twenty-eight years, residing in Union ttreet, near Second, had oue of hia knees severely tractured yesterday by a kick from a horse at Uermantown. Both tpine persons were admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital. ' . Great Haul of Bogus Mosey. Yes terday morning, a gentleman passing don Cbesnut street, w ben at the corner of Eighth, noticed a largt rt 11 of notes lyinsr on the side walk. He picked it up. under the impression that he had tecured a prize.. His expectations were destroyed when an examination disclosed tbe luct that the entire bundle was made up of counterfeit $20s, $10s, and notes of smaller de bomirations. . ! Sudden Death. A - mulatto woman, named Ileltie l'evtou, died suddenly last even ills', in a etoie at the corner ot Eighteenth and Chesnnc streets. The body was removed to her late i evidence, near Tenth and Rodman street?, and the Coroner notified to hold an inquest, I Fihe. Yesterday afternoon, a Are broke out in the third story ot No. 12ns n. t'oprtn street, wh'ch destroyed furniture and clothiuur to the vulueof Bout'$U)0. ' Kititfc-TT.iw tv Fr.orra AWo M kal lor' the week ending June 14, 8rtu:-Barrels sruertine, 0107; do. Middlings. 6; do, rye, 261. Total, tJHJ. r?rCLOTHlNG Frioeb Hkduced. gS , " S &-CLOTBINO Pricks KBuuoED.gt HTTom BTON EHB Laru purchasers a'toiiMlll JAaes advantages tn laymy tnri, oiul'-"i ifimt so yet "Jtai -earns w inm, ini.nrfjj I 9-thw we can afford to sell at low prices. Ourtl r .. . ... . . i .. . . .j j Z miutt In order. If huos UAUItEOVi E tr'-bOWM oil our goods whilst we are altering S " . iV A K k M A ffm Br RAAWV ' ! POPULAH ClXlTUINa.rlOUllB, f Oak IIall. 8. E. CORVKK felXTH AMD MAHIR STBKBTS. FtMALK ThuBoBB, Braoe, Hoiooriers, Elastic Ben aud btooaings, liflit and elenant In huish, adjusted by lad v, at JJeedles', f weilih atreot, nrst door below Raca. , i 1 voumuet take tnedicimt then take Atkr'b, biclare by lar ib taost efleciual remedies to be bad anywtteru, ' y.if jt m ff every yartnmt made in the most subst'tntuUg i I Sf-manntr,., embracing mil grades of Men 1,1 I ff Youths', a4 Boys' Clothing, and speciuVA l l ifdeparimtMl for those who prefer their 3 1 I tntui in order. If h.iim I Tb TmAx'i EeoAra As the Fentan sat In prison Thinking ot his wretched fate, Cam an order bold and cooennir. "Urlnx the pns'nor to tbe rate " Merrln from that loathsome dungeon ' Into life and open air, ' 4 Be was met bt some old Briton, Whose boar? head seemed bowed with care. Tell me," said he "yon bad Fenian For I cannot understand - Bovv it is mv chatmlnr aanrhtor - I Would bestow on jutt nor baud T J "I will rive yon wealth and freedom, j Jf )ou will but bieak tie spell ; Yon have cas noon my daiwbter, My o wd darling Isabel." Quicklv then replied the Fenfan, In a voice with spirit bold : "hir, I will aceept my fre dom But I acorn your English aoid. "For the still nnconon -red Fenian From the Briton wants uo boons; In return lor what ya riant me, lake my coat and paoia oons. "lake tiiom, sir; then And the poorest, Kouvhest tiruon that V3U can; Put them on him, they will c inge him To a polished reutlumau." It was dono, the dan-htor saw him, He ionnd favor iu her etes; The Fenian left, and Isabella Always thought she drew a prize. But, my friends, before he left them, H remarked his clothiug nne Was j rucured in P idade.phia, At tbe "Star," Six Hukdkbd Nisb. W ADVERTISE BKST OM THB BACKS 0 OUR CUS TOMERS. tVtKV GARMENT WE SELL IS A FIUBf class recom memo atiun Therein lies tue secret oi the lour continued aud still iucroasinit rusli to fie rTAK " Our Stock Ol KEADY-MADB liUJllll.TO IB iMMEltBE, bii i irom it all can be accurate v utiea l'irce goods ot cvor, variety, cutler oi weu-miuwu uLilitv and al who leuve t.ieir lucaimre are mre to be pleased. Piiickb the lowest m tr uiladblphia tall and be sa is-lied. tTAR CLOTniKO 1.MPO.JUM, Low Trices and Faphiunablb uoods. , AO, t09 CHhSNUT STREET, ..UK OF OTAU, - l'ERKT & CO OWOWALITT. Co umiius, when he ionnd our shore, Found, loo, a ladeiess lame; ills tracz is ploughed by minions more, And yet tlvy win no name) Enou iin iatiir iritmte i as lo true, selt-taurht renown : So we will take our pro Ho red bays Form this famous town ' '1 was Tow. r nail tirst taurht sweet rhyme To mke the cloibiug art sublime. Wx have All-wool f ancy Castimere Pnntt, as low at ... .$4 00 ' Vrstt " ... 2 60 " Black " Pants - .... 6 00 " Cloth Vtsti " .... 4 00 " Fancy Ccutimcre Suits, to match 14 00 " Black Suits 80 00 Advancing from these raits we h ive goods of ah grades, up to tht very finest fabrics, at prices reduced in proportion Mews, Youths', and Boys'. Thou sands HAVE FOUND WITBIK THB FAST FEW WEKKs THAT WE ARE ACTUALLY BELLI flO OOOD, SERVICE ABLE OOOD8 AT THE PRICES NAMED. i Jf TO CLOTHINO DEALERS.. Our purchases for this season having Ueen dtlayed, waitmii the expected decline in goods, we have now on hand the largest and best assorted stock of Ctathinq in Philadelphia purchased for CASH EXCLUSIVELT.AT THE VKR LOWEST RATES OF THE SEASON, Which tnables ua to realize a fair pro it, and sell at prices less than Vie cost of. the tame goods in most other establishments We can supply lothiert doing a fine city trade with goods adapted to their sales, at prices so much lower than the cost ef their pretent stocks, that, by making an average of the whole, i hey will be enabled to dispose of their goods at prices covering the average cost, and even paying a profit, Bennett k Co., ! Tower Hall, No 618 Market Street. Utoiemo v IE l A Wtne, grown on the sunny slopes of Spam the genuine Juice of the grapSNn all its purity, as be stowed upon us by tho bencfloont Giver, and such as Is, alone, conshteut with Christian teachings not intoxicating In tne least will supply a want (ireatly folt in this oountry. 6UCH is Utoibsio Wine, the Great ImporL d Tonic, Aromatic, It is conscientiously reoommendod to Ladies, as it will soothe the nerve, renew tbe blood, and gently stimulate and invigorate the system. i Allot sedate habits ministers, lawyers, and pro fessional men, possessing constitutions more delicate than others of less confining labors those who ex pendarrcat dtalot vita'ity in brain-woik, wi'l at once acknowledge tbe superiority of tins restorative Hkmkmber, it leaves bohtod none of the baneful in. fluences ot alcoholic preparations. i It Cbeates a Health? Appetits. v7e warrant that, upon trla', Hyoiknio Winb will be found to be tbe finest most delicious, and healthful Tonic known. Try it to bo convinced Sold Everywhere. 1 I French Richards & Co., . Agents for Pennsylvania. N. B. Hygienic Wine is an imported 1 onto; it has the approval of the "Imperial School of Mxdicinb of Paris," and was tented by tbe Com mittee on Chemistry of tbe American Medical Abso. oiatlon which assembled in Baltimore, Ut r 1, 1836 and indorsed by fifty-six prominent members with their signatures. Havakna Ciqabs. rartaias. Cabanas, Figaros, Fsjiauolas, etc. vx oiuntuer , r-tars iiu ot-ripon. .. . . ward J.-Caffeb, Importer, , - . , . 8. K. corner Chesnnt and Front. C rover & Baker's Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and Lock-Such Sewing Machines. 'No. 7iW Cbesnut stieoi. Tni Vanilla Cream s-Donco cake mde bv Q, Bj ron Uonso, No, W4 Arch sneet, ia not excelled 7 80s. fi-20s. 1881s. 10-40s. Coini onno Interest Notes, sLd Cold aud Miver bouniit ana so d ov - , . , -, u hex el k t:o., - : No. 84 8. TaiRD Street." Compoukd Interest Notes 7 810 and 8-20 wanted De Haven t Brother, No 40 ti. Third tit Popular Tailoring.; ' ' Ukady-madb Clothing, and Fine Custom Work. Wabamakkr Ic, Bkown, 1 Oak Hall, t-'cntlicasl corner Sixth and Makket Stroets. ft nAURY B. McCALLA. HATTER, t Intonns his numerous Iriends and customer ili.t Imva not vet beeu deceived py the ne ocoiinitnts oi the siore he esttihllstiad in i'hesnut street, above Klthth. that he Is iu no way connected with it notwith standing their rumerous misrt preiientations to that it. rL to se 1 to bis customers, bm that be can be foun 1 atC. McCal.Lv' MWHlf HTOKE No l3oa"i- NDT tieet third door above new uu'letin Offloe where be can oRer tbtm better bargains and larger stock 'o select ;iTm. , ' ' ' 1 1 McCALLA'S NBVV HAT STORE, NO. UV1S CIlEhN L'T Street-Evety hat has the low est price ftiaiked on it in plain Ugarea (,'u 1 anaena. ailbti the Immense siocs ana v a mrn v. . . ' STRAW HATS AND SUMMER HATS. thousand ot the newest stvie Hats, a prices 25 per cent less than elsewheae.at MoOaLLV lit W II AT STORE So. tilS CUtsSUf bUeet, third door above Kew Bulletin nice. 1J STRAW HATS RETAILED AT WHOLE- 4 sale prices Blitvest aisortment In tins town at K... ill A'- VlW HIT MltlttC. 0. HI! L'HK.sSn V Mreet Every article has price marked on it In plain DAiures. . , rm HTTtAW AND 8DMMKR II A T 8.- J Biggest stocky blgge .at ?rMj. "J-1""'"' prises in thioclly, at McCALLA'S NKW 111 BlOKfci, No, m, r ii it tut it Mtraat. third door above New Uuliatln Oillea. Yon can save from 60 ocnU to l on a single article. ' m HARRY B. MoCALLA RETURNS ! HIi Ualneera thanks to bis numerous Iriends and aiu turners who have followed EUhtn (of which he baa tuem that ha can dow cent Na tuaa berewfor. ber.tTS. W!A"e Dy l cir beutirul tunear MAJiltlKLr. R1I.EY VILLEit. Ou Thursday morn or, the 14'h Instant, at i-irace Choreh, bv the Rev Benjamin A at son. 1). I) , UKjUIH E i. UlLhT to LYDlA M MILLER, both of this eitv. ' ' ' IJIKL). ' ' BKRRT. On the 14tb ins. ant, Meu'enant Colon 1 CA1 EH M. B KKY) In his 44th year. ti e ndatives and Iriends aud the members of the 2sih Kmnient Pennsrlvania Voluuto-rs; Intent- U)6ue,Ho. 187, A T. al.; Hope Lodre, Nn. H3 '. O. of O. F. and ihe Order in veneral; tne Minnie Men of '76; and ihe Htnot o Order ot Washington, are invited to attrnd his innerai, 'rora his late rest t.enre Ho. 418 Kced strict on -Jundav afternoon at 3 o'clock. 1 proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemeterv. H'8I I13S. On the 14th inslaut CLARA COR DELIA, daiobtend four es H aad UatiidaEpste n, and 7 monibs 3 wees, and 4 dai. I be relative and mends a e intltod to a'tend the funeral fioiu I, er patents' residence, No 1204 Carlton siret t. on Mindav afternoon at 2 o'c ock. lo pro ceed to Otld i el ow' Cotnete.v. . ' FINN KR On tbe morninr of tbe 15th instant, UaN4U F (i.NEK, rei'ot ot the ut e AodiewP. timer, in tbe 82d ear ol her are. 1 be relatives at d iriends ol the faml v are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, tiomtheresidnnoe oi her son-lniaw, E. W. Bushneil, o 1H08 Cam to sttect, on Monuaj afternoon at 4 o'clock, without lurtoer notice. f LEWIS On ftbe rnornirg ot the 10th insiint, JOHN 1 KVM8,latool Hpnnrtteld, Delaware oounty, In the 90ib ) ear ot nls aire. I be relatives and tnt-uds of ihe lamllv are ;e-pct nl.y Inviied to a-iend his lunerai, without urt'ier notice, Irom tbe rs dence ot h i dauhtor, In Upper L)a-bT, on Second day attemoon, the 18th 'n-tatit, to eave tie bouso at 8 o'c ock, lnteimcul at bprlnr field. . PATTON.-On the 14ih instant JOSEPH PAT H)J, late I.icdiui ant of tbe iixth Po ice District, In the 42d ea ol bis ape. 1 tie H-lauves ard Iriends of tbe fan tit, also Mdlta Lodec, No 206, A Y K , the Henry Ouaidn, and 'he memtieis ol ti e Po ke Department, are in vited to attend Ms Innerai, Irom his iato res dence, No 43 K. Iwenttoih s reet, on sum ay, tho 17th in slant, at 2 o'clock P. 11. lo proceed to Mount Uo nab Cemeter) . T O B D A N 'B TO NIC ALE. tl JOUDAN'8 TONIC ALB. JOKllAN'H TOMC ALB. JOROAN 8 TONIC ALB. It is recomtnendc by physicians ol this and othet rise s as a superior h ic snd requites but a trhU to roainrs the aiost skeptical oi Its great me It. l o be bad, nbolcsalaaudretaU, ol P. I. JORDAN, No. 2i I' K A H Ntreet ( hamaagne Cider bv tbe do n. bottled or bv tbt barrel 2 14j UNADULTRKATRD LIQUORS ONLY. RICHARD P K.N IS TAN'd SriiRR AND VAin TS. No. 439 crneu r stRiiEr. Near v Opposite 'be Pot Oa-.ce, HH1I.AIIELPHI A. . Families supplied. Orders irom tbe Country promptly attended to. 6 31$ AMUSEMENTS. RISLES's CONTINENTAL NEWS IXfHANOE. i bvice heats to all p aces ot Amusement may be bad an to kh o'e cck snv (vcnlng. 1811 TJXIOX" NATIONAL GIFT CONCERT! TO BE GIVEN AT SMITH A NIXON'S 1IAIVL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JULY 5, 18CC 100,000 Gifts, Valued at $990,000! Number of Tickets, 1,000000 1 AT ONE DOLLAR ACH ! 8140,000 in Greenbacks! TITLE TO JtFAL KB TA1E PERFECT, AND WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. 1 Glit In Seal Estate (several parcels) In and near t nicago T.u o I Gilt in orcenbaclts 5 tilits in (nenoao a. each lO.liOO Ml (SKI tf tltlO IV (jilts in ureeni aoKs. eacn awiiv. an,i00 10, 00 K 4. ittm lu UiMnlmoki, eaoli a-itMHl, I Uln In Ileal l state, tW acres, o miles west of hlcato 10,000 lOlninkei-i instate In Juneau count v. Wln- com,ln.... 2.200 SO Gilts iu Real 1- state 6l Lots in Brand's Addi tion to i bicatin, each 00 W.OOfl 50 Uilis In elegbnt l'lauos, eacb 800 40 ihmj awizoo (9,876 o'her valuable OI ts many of them large valued at trow tl to 500 697,800 Teal value In Prizes !)90 OHO For lull dtsciio rve list OI Prizes, see small bll.s. ao- company lug orders. ihedrkwiud w hi take place tn the Hal'. Immediately afie- the i oncert by a Committee appointed by tbe audience the first number d awn ent tling me holder oi the ticket corterpondlng to Its number to tbe bigheu prize, toe second to the second nuliest, and so on, until . lb whole is comp eteil. , i (J001 AD RELIABLE AO"' NTS wanted In every town and city In tbe Union, to whom great Induce ments are otlered. SPECIAL TEEMS TO CXTJBR FOB KITE OR MORE - ; ' TICKETS. . j W will send 6 Ticke.s. 1 address..! 4 Ml 40 TlckeU. 1 address. S35 00 10 do do .. 9 110 60 Co do -1.43110 t0 do do ..i 7 10 ion do do .85 Oi) 90 do do .. 26'i5l Bend stamp for postage. In every esse send tbe name ot each ticket hmder with mil auures ss to tot ORlce, county and Mime. Ui ney may be sent at our risk by .zprcss. Draft, Post Oilice Order or heglatered 1 etier. Auaresa an communications 10 BRYAN, ROSBROOK ic CO., Ko. 100 UADI80S Street. Chicago. (P, O. Drawer 5927.) 6 816t ,NUT STRfcE'f TUEATKIfi.- fe,. corner NINTH asd Walnoi' strnui.. Begins ii i quarter to 8. or ". MR EDWIN BOOTH. THIS (Saturday By"tiJu, tfuoe 16, hhlel's Tragedy iu 5 . cts cf ., ; l onnt Pescara .................EDWIH BOOTH klonla.lH 1UOI.-B KB.VKMJB. luesday. KOWIN BOOl'lt as HAMLET. ! Wednesday, Fare we 1 1 Benefit oi - ' MH. EDWIH HilOlH. and ftft'-flrst right ot bis remarkable engaitemont UUY iiLAH ano i siiimi u ink. aUKCW. EDWIN BOOTH in both plaf. liie reuowneu bduuiwiiv v iuo nuauyur.tjt nas betu piepared on a sea e of magnitude. DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET 1VX Ml ti-ATKR. rutvdK OF 1IVE. Beirlns at A n'clnrk Blxih Uiuht of the ravorl e Comedienne, U1T1E Ui.NUt.U80N, ... -v , , FOUR CHARACEB8, . FOLR t-HARACThB-J. with Bonps and Fauces. ...... ... 1 lill insiuruavi j. uuiie id, . Last time o the beautiful Urama of YT KAi11l,EEn MAVOUBNEllV. Kathleen... ...... ...... ! uenderson Tu COnC:UU WJVO HI viaiiid VI 4U ," T Till-: File NTH SPY. ' . ' FT l IE BENDER-OS Ui'fcrMJhawtora. , .... . 1D. re . iTI'K sToKlJi AVK MAN'S WIFE. , Sea's secured six days In advance YALER'8 ( UV1 K M lL.lii.lt HI WINI'EK OAKIEN-i.os 720-TJ6VINF Btreet. , T II UAMI IJIOIAU no u vv.ivi.iHa NIGH XLY. Rv two lame and effle'eut Orchestras. And ETEBT NIGHT In connexion with our i Ana.Btlcl Lgi0118TU,sU BAND, a Press Band, oompiislug tns nest Arusu in tne cuj, will penonu.l)v Our spacious but-mer Gar it u, artistically laid eut witn hhrubbery rountalns. eto. Wlla U . jjf THB LADIIiB' HALOOM. . Ksneclally set apart tor F tatlLIEB, U e bast of Creams and other Keirasbtnenta will be served, . . 8-ij errSsi 'THE PIANOS WHICH WE MANU- .fS:c rV":'!" il'I :X."n"'Ar.,:h,rrtv. and reasonable price, oomb nedwuh HStsYnV t'aoaiopTr a .uilguarante. For aale only at o. lu.7 WaXNUf Don't lorgel tkeiNutn- I ,..vr cimn uiirriitimnniM ' AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMERICAN TIIEATBE W atfl'T Btreet above Elahth 1.A8X weh ur tub Re no WSED H iMOs BROThERrt Msd'lle Z sNrRRTT the atest Tiht Idm Arila'a. and the reiebtated 8IKOH1HT VAalLY. who will per form then wonner al leats ever) evenlnv. IIIIILLMJ I BSI.l.tr TKUUf 1. Popnlar Drama and Lauahala ratee. Matinee every Saturday Aiternoon. 6 II GYMNASIUM FOB I AOIKH, OFNTLEVEN, AND Ctllt PRRW. ,B. C'KEJ1 Or NINIH AND AHOll HTUKETS. OPEN tVtRY DAY AND EVEMNO. , AlX MJMwER Podl'y ejteitlse Impuris health and strensth Mi 4 best rtventlve aralnst rlrkness o' tbe cumins summer I'liim lioea.ora uiLLKHKA.mi a Lb. Wis. r i MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING,' 6Vc WOOD & CAKY No. 725 CHESNUT St., OFFER TRIMMED BONNETS, AND LADIES' ANI MISSES' TRIMMED HATS, AT COST. EVERT? STYLE OF BONNET AND II AT, AT MODERATE TRICE". bonnet frames, HIBBONS, MLKS, CRAPES, FLOWERS, ETC. ETC WOOD & CAUV, No. 725 CHESNUT, STREET. 4Ie2mr O. 103 N. EIGIITU STREET Just ltceived. a large and splendid assortment ot the most fathlonab'e i BUTTONS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, For Coats and Dresses, at greatly reduced prices. Ladies, call at our store and convince yourself ot the fact, SMALL PBOriT AND QUICK SALES. WM. LON N KRSTADTEU, No. 103 North EIGHTH St., Second door above Arch, next to tbe corner 6 29tothstTl MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of SPB1MO MILLINERY ; lines' and Inlanta' Ban and Caps, Bilks, Velvets Crapes, Blbbons. Feathers, Flowers, Frames, eta Ct 164m TOADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES,' ETC. VADB AND TRIHMKD IN TBF MOB'1' F8H10NAL! STYLE, FKOM THE BKaTOOODS, AT THE LOWi-bT fOBSIBLK PRICE. IVE.N8 & CO., 5114m' Sc. M Ponth NINTH Street. LUMBER, jOfifi - Bl' ILDING! BUILDING! 1-OOU. LUMBER I LUMBER! LCMBKat , , . ... ...ST. P iOAKO. KAIL PLANK ' WH1TK PlJSr; L ORIWO YEILUW PINE FLUOUINO. SPBI'CE PIHF, fLO RIfU. ABd AND WALNDI 'LOOUiN(i , PLASTFRISO LATH. ! PLA8TERII.Q LTH. "1 UWfk HEML0CK AND 0 A K PISE, HEM I OCK. AHI) OAK TIMBER, . CUT IO A BILL, CUT TO A BILL, AT SHOKT NOTICE. 1866: CEDAR AND PINE 8HINGLES. CH)AR AD PINE BHINOLE3. U I LONG CEDAR BUINULKB. Mo. 1 BHOKT rEOAH SHINOLES. WHITK PINK "UINOLK8. OYPRKBX BHINOLE8. FIXE AB80RTMKNT FOR SALE LOW. i QCCK -LUMBER FOR ' UNDERTAKERS! I 10UO. LCMBEH FOB CNDERT AKERSl 1 . RED CKDAR. WALNUT, AND PINE. ' RED CEDAR -WALNUT, ASP PINE. ' - QCXfX ALBANY LUMBEROPALL KINDS JLOUO. ALBANY LUBBER OF ALL KINDS , . , beaboned walnut. ' beabonkd walnut ' dry Poplar cherrt. and ash. oak plk. amd bds. mahogany. rosewood and walnut veneers, j ' 4 CCa CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS J.OOD. CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURER!. 6PANIH11 CEDAR BOX BOARDa. i AT REDUCED PRICES. i OOO SPRUCE JUIBTI MUtlK JU1ST1 i-CUU. bPl UtEJOIMI BPRUt'E JOI6TI r .y FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG. . ' FROM -14 TO n FKET LONG. BPBUCE BILLS BEI1LOCK PLANK AND JOIST. OAK PILLS. JaAVLc. rtKU in'it j uu., ft 2? mrp No 2 SCO BOLTH bTREET. XT'. II. VIuLIIiVlMS9 ScYcnteenth and Spring Garden Sts. OFFERS A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SEASONED PATTERN 5 211mrp PIIS E LU31 13 IJ. TW. BMALTZ'a LUMBER YARD. N. E. . coine, FIFTEENTH and STILES Btreet OFFi.lt FOB BALE, ' cnEAi1 FOB CASH Panel 1st com , 2d com , Id com., 4 i, 8 8, 8 1, White P Ffi'sfadMCond ooallty Yellow (4 4, 6-4; and White wX'" d two .Ides Fence 1 r khivlna Boar'a, Pass. Ash Planks and Boards, White Pine I si '" B"ra',4 A- Htm ock Joist and Scant, t. a aU sites. , p. inialot Spruce Hil s sud Scantlinn 1 P iVieilnAaih (English auo Ciala) Pickets. Jhiniileii liiesnutl osts eto V.htTany. Walnut Plank and Boatda All suuis of Uuildlug lumber cut aud lumlahed at the 'shortest notice, at the lowast prlca. , n 881m FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. JTIREWOKKS! FIREWORKS ! IMMENSE DISPLAY OF PLAIN AND C0LQ8ED WtlRXS, - - FOR TRADE FALES ANP EXHIBITIONS. riECES FT.0M $4-00 TO flOO-OO EACH. ROCKETS!, DEJSUOLAS, CRACKERS, ETC' ATTENTION Of COUNTRY AND CITY TR ADR. Xo. 138 South DELAWARE At cnuc. tni STILPON & BOYEIt. JTLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS BUNTING, SILK AND MUSLIN FLAGS, - OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCBIFTION. SWORDS, . SASHES. BELI8, , HASK BALL CAPS BASE BALL BKLTS AND MILITARY EQUIPMENTS OF ALL KINDS. WILSON & IIUTCMNSON, (Successors to Evans, Ilassall k Co.), ' No. 418 ARCH Street 641m PHILADELPHIA.1 FIRE AV O Iv S, IN GREAT VARIETY, . For sale at manufacturers' prices, by A. II. FR ANCISCUS & CO., No. ' 513 MARKET Street, ; ASD Ko. 510 COMMERCE STREET. Goods ordered direct from factory. , lo order accepted alter July 1. (61 dim CARPETINGS, &o JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-nALF-WIDE VELVET CARPET IS, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E B. ORN , No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 3-4 1-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, ' WHITE, RED, AND FANCT CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. B. OltNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND BALLS, ' WITH EXTRA- BORDERS: J. F. & E, B. 0RNE, , No. 904 , CIIESN Tj Tt STREETi 500 r i E o e s NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. C. 0KNE, : No. 904 - H Mlmrp STREET, CHESNUT ICE. COMPANIES. JEEP COOL I! KEEP COOL ! ! ; 1 1 OKDfiRlNVi 'lOURlCEO- CHARLES S. CABPENTER & CO., VVBOLESALE AND BETAIL" ICE DEALERS So. 717 WILLOW, Above Franklin St. Families supplied satisfactorily and at reduced rate. Dealers and large consumers furnished on reaaonablo terms. CBABLES 8 CABPENTEB, JOHN OLENDENINO, JOSEPH M. TBOJdAN, Jr., ' 6 22 1m Proprietor. A6TEBN ICE COMPANY. SEASON OP 188. 8 lbs. daily. M cents per eek 12 lbs daily. 76 cents per week t ltt lbs. daily. 90 cents per week iM, lbs dally, al OH per week. Depot. No Ml QUbENi htreet below Thi d. TUOat 8 i. L ON8, 1 , J O U SB. B TEJUJ. TJNITED STATES ' BUILDER'S 'MILL, Nos. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St.," ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD HOULDINOH, BBACKETS, BTaIR BALU. TEK8, EWEI. POSTS, GESEBAL TOmSlNQ 8CK0LL WOBK.STO. BHELVlNrt flNED TO OBDER. 1 he 1 argent assortment ot V004 Moulding as 'hi. oltp ronatautiv ou haud. llliui