THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH -PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, I860. CITY INTELLIGENCE J'vr AddUional City 'huctlignwe tee tt, Futt. Official Visit to inn Gas Works. The annual visit of the City Councils to tho (iRB Works at Point Breeze took place yesterday afternoon. There was a lame attendance. Maior Oenpral John W. Geary, who arrived In Philndrlphia yesterday morning, whs accompa nied to th works by Ins Honor Mayor McMichael. Most or the party took pansafte in a train ot cars at Market street, and proceeded to the works. Other? used private carnnties. The magnitude ol the works rather H'oiii.'hed those ot the visi tors who bad never been there before. Anew and substantial retort bouse is in process of erection. Every ell'ort w ill be made to complete this bmldinir by the time winter arrives, other wise there cannot be enoucta pas jrnerated to supply the c ty. Mice last season a more economics uy of receiving the coal has been adopted, lie method is much more expedi tious, and saves the labor ot eighteen men. The coal is placed in cars holding a ton each, and is brotieht around on the shore of the river; then hoibted by means of a double dumb waiter, and by means of rails conducted into the house, where it is otortd for ready use. This is a trrent improvement on th old method. The retort house was in lull blast, and the lartv passed through in front of the lurnacce, the neat beintr over 212 degrees. i If Alter making tn tour ot the work9 the party weroinmten by the Trustees to tho opoerroom in the meter house, where a collation watsoreal. ('clonel Charles lliompFon Joues presided, as-si.-ted by Mr. Charles K. Uracil'. Oneial Geary and Mayor JlcJIichael oecupie I positions at the centre ol one ot the tables. Mr. E.C. Quinn pre sided at the other table. Colonel Charlos Tnoinpon Jones gave, as a sentiment, the health of the Mayor of Phila delphia. ilia Honor replied briefly to the compliment, in Mb ukuuI happy stvlo, and said that it was well lor the human' family that there are times when Rentlenien ot every shade ot opinion could mi dp It harmoniously toireiher. Such was ino present occasion. Annual visit, such as these, to all our public works, would preatly benefit us all, lor by tbU means we become acquaimed with the practical workings of the pcveral branches ot government, and are thus enabled to form correct opinions by gaining a knowledge of the fact. In conclusion, the worthy Mayor called upon Dr. Karaerly, member of Select Council Irom the beeond Ward. Dr. Kamerly coincided with the Mayor in legaxd to the assembling of the members of the several branches ot the City Government. Such visits aflord opportunities to make close inspec tions of the works, and members could then have a beiter understanding and speak from knowledge ol facts. Hon. William U. Mann, the District Attorney, was called upon, and in response he delivered a few remarks, and then recited the mythological poem ot "Susan and the Spider." Tins was ren dered in an effective manner, much to the grati fication ol tbe party. Mr. R. C. Gill sang in excellent voice "Ever of Thee," tor which he received rouiifls of applause. Mr. E. C. Quinn, upon beiug called, delivered a bait-hour speech, in which he showed the im portance of the Ti iibtees adhering to the great American motto, "Go ahead." He said there were great men and little men; noble men and mean men; intelligent men and iimorant men; it takes such to make up society. We have Republicans and Democrats. Such must be; nnd we roust be abl to right well our part in the battle of life. He priuVd himself on being a Democrat, and would say to the Trustees, "Go ahead," notwithstanding declamation; let us have tbe works enlarged; give us plenty of tras, and let us hav it as cheap as you can. Tnis won d gratify the people. He coi.fcidored it no idlj job to conduct such works as these, llpre tie finds order, system, . harmony; everythtng working well and pro gressing towards more extended usefulness. Air. Quinn now alludeJ to the recent Rebellion, and me restoration ot peace, and he saw anicng tne f.atlemen present a distinguished Fenneylvanian, one wliosj motto was "Go aheau," with the Stars aud Stripes above him. on Lookout Mountain. He alluded to General Geary, (Great applause. ) General Geary arose in response, and said that he had only a few hours since arrived in the goodly city of Philadelphia. He did not know that his first afternoon in this city would Und bira anions the members of the City Councils, the Trustees of the Gas Works, the beads ot departments. He was glad; he felt honored to be in such company, althougb he scarcely considered such an occasion, occupying the position that he does before the pcoule ot t be old Keystone, a proper one to make an elaborate epeeen upon tne issues 01 tue day. I'linaiei phia is a large city; it is an empire within itself, governea by intelligent gentlemen, elected to the various positions by an intelligent con stituency. We who live in more suburban districts of tbe State, look with pleasure upon the steady growth of the ancient city of Pt-nu. He had led a regi ment Irom this citr, one who knew no such word as tail who had lorgotten how to pro noui.ee the word surrender. In the language of the gentleman who had Introduced bim, he would say that regiment, like the regiments of Pennsylvania generally, bore this device upo their banner "Go ahead" He had done wha: he conceived to be bis duty; his reward was an approving conscience. fie was glad to see all the elements of pros perity in the c'ty of which Pennsylvania feels so proud; and he felt much pride and pleasure that peace and happiness prevail among its citizens. He did not expect to participate in such a rich treat as that before lum, nor did he expect to make a speech, and he would beg leave to conclude, that Philadelphia the first for peace, Philadelphia th? first tor war, Philadel phia great for "gas." (Laughter and applause.) Mr. Van Cleve, member of Select Council, delivered an animated speech, in which he de clared Major Geneial Gear) was a sound, loyal Democrat; ote who loves his country; who loves the Hag ot tue Union; who fought to sustain its power and glory; who bore it Irom the plains to Lockout Mountain, aud ulanted it in its native sky; that such a man we relight to honor, and the people, without distinction of party feeling, would honor him with a seat in the Governor's chair of Pennsylvania. (Great applaup.) Mr. Van Cleve alluded to the (act tbat Colonel Geary, at the head ot a Philadelphia regiment, started out to meet the domestic foe; aud lor indomitable rouraso, bravery, skill, and patriot- ism, he came back a Major-General, a title he fairly won by "liar.f knocks," a title to which i the people of Pennsylvania will add that of Gov ernor, as soon ad tbe present very worthy and pat riot io incumbent retires from the chair ot tne Commonwealth. The speeches hero closed.1 A song was sang by Mr. John Bowler, of the First Ward, alter which the party separated and re turned to the city satisfied with the annual visit to the Gas Works. ; General Geary la a, the residence of his friend, Henry W, Gray, No. 1'J15 Green street. It la expected that lie will remain in Philadelphia until Monday. A CiiANcn to Fisn ahd Gcn. The lovers ot these niauly sports can find no bet'er place whereat to indulge their predilections than Port Penn, Delaware? and when they are tired of shooting and angling, they can betake themselves to the beach for a bath. Our old friend Jonathan Draper has purchased the Pier House at this ex cellent summer resort, and Is amply prepared to do justice to all who may favor him with their company during the oog-day9. See his advertise ment elsewhere. St. Stephen's Church. The Tier. Chan. P. Krauth, D. DM has taken pastoral charge of Kt. Stephen's Kvaneelical Lanneran ihurcli, Fortieth and Arch streets. West Philadelphia. The contrr gation ha erected a very tasteful chapel, which was dedicated recently. It will eeat abit three hundred. There is also a room connected with it tor Sunday School purpose. i Successful Cure. Dr. Von Mosehzisker, of Mo. 1031 Walnut street, baa recently effected an entire cure of a case ol several years' deafness. which existed in the son of a prominent citizen ci ixuaneipiua. An Aiteal to tub Citizkns of Penn sylvania io New Jersbt. Too American TJiiinn Commission, emanating from von. have t staolished in the State ol Georgia eight schools, having in thtm nine teachers and sevcu hun dred children. Five months two very few of thes children bad any school privileges. They did not know their alphabet. A large number ot them lived in old tents ami shanties atound the hall-consumed city of Arianta. The fath'.-rs of one-third of them are in their craves; very many ol ih m are orphans. ineee nttie ones nive been so dctigntca wnn the schools von have established, and the Northern teachers you have se.it to sympathise with them and instruct them, tbattheir progress In learning has been most ranid. Their expres sions of eratitude to the people of Pennsylvania ano jncw jersey is a daily occurrence. i ne lime tor closing tbese scboois ior tne sum mer is at hand. It is tor you to sav whether they shall be reopened in the fall, or abandoned, and the children again rcattered, with no one to can4 (or them, and the teacher returned to their bomcs. Whatever mav be said of other portions of the South, vou have yet to hear a word, or soe a line in print, cLaremg the citizens of Atlanta, Macon, or Athens with any Interference with tne weric ot educating tne treenmen. wou tias blessed the American Union Commission, and will make it a blesBuig to the South aud the whole country if you continue to support it. whatever uiay oe inougbt ot tnose wno pore arms against i lie constituted authority of tbe cmntry, aud however wue it may be argued to allow thetu to suffer sure we are there is too much magnanimity in tbe States ol Pennsyl vania and New Jersey to allow tht-m to stoop to visit tbe transgressions ot the tatheis uoon poor, lagged orphan children. wi.n tuse reboot boues tbn built an I fur nished, with teachers educated an 1 loyal at their beau, wttn tbe confidence and encouragement ot citizens in the towns where they are located en listea in their behalf, we come to you now, and make an appeal lor their support. Remember, they are yours, commenced by you, miiintaln.'u itiuB tar ov your liberality, ami can only oe con tinued as the result of vourrouttuued favor and blessing upon them. We appeal to you, with the warmest feelings of our hearts, to give us aid another year. The members of the Comml"sion have agreed to furmsb three thousand dollars if trie citizens ot the two States will give an equal amount at the end of tne year. This done, we can then hard over our schools to tne city authorities, and feel that, in the name of God and suffering childhood, we have done our duty. Contributions can be sent to William Siruthers, No. 1022 Market street, or to Joseph Parker, Seeretary, No. 1210 Chesnut street. P. 8. Country papers favorable to the enter prise will please publish. The Gbeat Invention of the Day Indian Rubber Paint. In answer to our numerous inquirers, we give the following description of this new article. V'ir-t, it is a paint applicable to all uses. Groi.nd in linked oil like other paint, put up and applied iu the same way. But when at plicd, it possesses a rare durability. It will resist all the deleterious influences which paint is heir to viz., changes of climate, damp ness, -salt water, acids, etc. etc. We have seen acids applied to thi" paint with no more e fleet than water, while tlw same ap plied to galvanized Iron eat all the coating oil'. The rubber is first dissolved, and then ground into the paint, in suitable proportion, thus per meating every part of it. Such arc the great uses which this wonderful article India rubber is made to subserve. It must strike every one forcibly that, applied in this new sphere, it cau not be otherwise than beneficial. The Court Houi-e at Norristown, one of the most beautiful in our State, has just been painted with this new paint, from foundation to vane. Tbe exclusive right to manufacture the rubber paint throughout the twenty-two States h-is been secured by the American Gum Paiut Com pany, ot this city. The factory of the Company, at the southeast corner ofTweutieth ana Fnoert streets, is turning out tons of this paint dally, to meet the numerous orders for it. Here ail pet sons wishing to examine further into tbe matter, may have an ocular demonstration of the same. Tne rubber paint is highly racommended by many ot our most respectable Arras. It ;i already In use by many of our railroad comna nies, aiid bias tair to oeconie nnaiiy tne great favorite. Tbk Soldiers and tde Fourth of July. The Sub-Committee of Arrangements for the flag presentation on the Fourth of July have succeetiea in procuring Dlouues lor tne sol diers, under conditions wnicn w:u mate it comparatively easy lor the men to clothe them selves. The Quartermaster is authorized by the Secretary of War to sell to the soldiers, at regu lation prices, blouses, caps, and equipments. A meeting of the members ot the 28tli P. V. V. I. was held at No. 533 Chesnut stTeet, las; evening. Brevet Brigadier-General J. Flynu watt elected Cha rniau; First Lieutenant J. U. Faring, hecretary. It was resolved to paraoe on the 4th of July, the members to appear in dark clothes, fatigue cap, white gloves, and a silk badge, with a white star, and 28th f . V. V. Infccribed therein; and also that an invitation b'f extended to any member of tbe 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 20th or 12th Corps, who may be in the city on the 4th of July, to participate with them on ttaat occasion. Quite a number of the officers and men of the 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry met at the countv Court House last evening, for the purpose of making ai rangementa to take part in the pre sentation of flags on the Fourth ot July. It was determined to parade, ard wear dark clothinsr. forage caps, and a badge with the name ot the regiment thereon. A cordial invitation was ex tended to the members of the 20th Pennsylva nia Cavalry to join with them, and attend the meeting on Saturday niglitnext. Seeious Accidents. On Thursday night, Mr. Vansant. residing at Tajony; was acci dentally shot and severely wounded with apistol in the hands ot her father. The circumstances of the distrescing affair are thee: One of Mrs. VansaDt's children fouud a small pistol, aud it was while ber father was examining it that tne load was discharged, entering ber body. Daniel Boyd, seventeen years of age, residing in Mint row, between Carpenter and Christian streets, while engaged in bauliii" bricks, was run over by the cart and so badly iutured that his recovery is considered very doubtful. He was admitted into tne l euDsjivauia uospitai last evening. CFBIOTJ& Discovery. Eighteen months apo, George Fries, Messenger for the Fifth aud Sixth Streets Passenger Railway Company, d's appeared, and, notwithstanding tbe most tliOrOUgU Bearcn, Iio itncc vii mm luui.i ui; found. Yesterday a number of boys, while playing in a pond at Fifth and Berks streets, WttUin nail a square ui mc iniucurc ui deceased, discovered tne romains ot a man. Although nothing but the skeleton and clothing were lett. enougn reiuaiucu io cuauie m: friends of Mr. Fries to identify the remains as those ot the mbsiug man. Inspection of Flour and Meal for the week ending June 21, 18J0: Barrels of Superfine, 6052; do. Fine, 53; do. Middling?, 10; do. Rye, 210; do. Corn Meal, 470; do. Con demned, 04. Total, fi8i)5. 7 bom as 8. Kanjky, wtiting of Davis' Pain Killku, fiom Kaniroon, Hurman, aaysi "It is becomln verr popular; and in ievo;iil in iaEce I am assured tbat tbe cholera has been arrested and liia preserved bv its use. Tne late pr valence of cholera here haaswoot off about all the l ain Killer I bad, and purchasers locking io me for a supply will be disappointed bv my Inability to v) ply thm. PIcm Bend mo an invoice of f 150 worth If the Iret opportunity.1 ... .. I fioflb who eur kb trom the dorl stupidity tbat meeta ni everywherj in spring, and too oiten in all leanouiof th vear. knew bow quick It could be ewd by faking 'Jyer'i 'Sattaparilia to purtre the 11 1 e from tnelr ayiteuis, we should have belter neigh- bora as well aa clearer beads to deal with, Iti Good liw Coming. Now that tbe quoetion ti at ease, ll laen can orvta a tbey nleae Decided bv a worthy fqutre, 'J hey may wear Jmt wbt taey df sire Adept men's pantaloons, jet meet No molestation in tbe street It's very clear, nrong-mindod dames J Will soon aiiine in atnlo.io samos, Discard all vestige of tbe tint, W hen tboy put off taeir "duplex" fkirt. Already have they cut a shine Upon tlie ice, aud look'd divine; , And satisfied was mauv a girl In lanltlvss balmorai to twirl ; But unimpeded I soon will all "I ravel on muaele" play bae ball, 'mi oitboswutly fljnig barire, And in all manner cut H large. Mow we know wby some lauies are Ho very paitial to tbo "star,." Why eacb appreciative e?e Can ibe "BIar's" merits soon doscry, And wby their busbands aud their beans KuhIi to tbat matt to purchaso ciotbes ( As the evenia as yi t iu store Ol course "ibrow shadows on before ), And wben tnat tappy tinio arrives W lien busbanos are ecllpsvd by wive, Wben biturcated raiments are Itoufht by both trx- s at tne -'fcTAR," Imagination, iu its fliuhts, Auticlpaus 'boss bitter nigh s Wben better baives foe! node-Ires lo turu out to extinulrn tires; On toch occasion, wben the mute lias Utile time to dress or wait, 1 he garment bo ng of one kind, 1 be biisbanu'e troiistrn bard to bud Hitz Kg tbe first pair io his band, The matches p'raps nol at command, Can it be wouoei'U in bis burry il ir men at such limes iu flurry), l he shoii'd lel a risluir oouut Whetbei the right pair is fouud outr And eie a hasty light procures, Binrs out, Impatient "Are those your? We advertise b&st on the backs) o ooacus- K'MMlH. 1.VKHY OAKMKNT WK BKJ.L IS A FIltHr- class BKCOMMtHDATloN Therein lii'S the secret ot il.e long continued and still increasing runii to t iu "bTAH." Our stock of Kkadv-jiadk CixmiiNO is immknse, ami Irom it ail cau bu accurate r llttod I'lwe goods ot everj variety. Cutter ot woil-luiowu bIiIiin and ali wbo lenvo tnoir u easure are suns to lc pleated Prices the lowest in Philadelphia. tail and be a it tied. otar Clothing Empouom, Low Tricks and Fashion able i.oons, MO. 000 CHEBNDT STREET, C1GS OF bTAR, - Perky & t:o. A t ad Case Bob started out one summer day, To visit liuss. six miles away; Ail hot and tlu-ty was the road, And hot and dusty was hi' throat; v ben, bv bis path he chanced to note A tree that bore a luscious load Ot cherries ripe; but, s'anoing there, Me viewed them omy with despair! Bo know hie best suit wou'd not bear The s rain of climbing trees so tall, For it came not trom lower Mall 1 We have All-wool Fancy Cassimere Prmtt, at low as. , " " Veits " " Black " Pants " " Cloih Vests " Fanry Cansinwre Suits, to match... " Ulack Suits .$4 00 2 50 . 5 00 . 400 . 14 00 .20 00 Advancing from thrte rates we luivr. tootls of ail grades, up to the very Jinfgt fabrics, at prices reduced in prrpottion Meti's, Youths', und &y'. Thou sands HAVE FOUND WITHIN THE PAST FEW WKKIto THAT WK ARK ACTUALLY BELLING HOOD, SERVICE ABLE OOODB AT THE PRICES NAMED, J3?TO CLOTHING DKALERS.EJ) Our purchases for this seasim having been detailed, watt in; the expected (It dine in goods, we have now on hatid the largtst and best assorted stock of Clathinq in Philadelphia purchased for cash exclusively.at THE VERY LOWEST RAT1B OF THE SEASON, Wflicll enables us to realize a fair pro tt, and sell at prii-ei less than the cost of the same goods in, most other establishments. V can supply t'lothiers doing a fine city trade with goods adapted to their sales, at. prices so much tower than the cost f their present stocks, that, by making an average of the whole they will be enabled to dispose of their goods at prices covering the average cost, and even paying a profit, Bennett & 'o., Tower Hail, No. 618 Market Street. H?WiiiTE Duck Suits, tJAVuiTE 1 uck Suits, irWBiTic Duck DITS, Lsr-'W hite Uuck Suits. Handsome. Cool, and Cheap. JO Handsome, Cool, and Chkap.jJ Handsome, Cool, ad Cukap.S Handsome. Cool and 1 itkax j'3 Uf " For those who Ho not like wKitm suis, ioej3 t C tfhave a varietu of dark colors :t at all ev ents.Jii imo arttcie or Uiotntvg . ts more suuanie jorjfy i ffSnmnier than the Skeleton White or Colored.Jf tiruucn rests, ana tor the seashore tlify areft $ Itfthc very thing. Casstmere Suits fur Husi'iH tLifness wtar or Travelling purposes: w A'iueVIl I iftvtry tiyle and quality, from 816 upwards tifOenlimen will find w difficulty in beinggll twweii nttea ana pieasea wun tne stales HTprices. , iJ VV AnAHASKfl S 11KUWSI, Popular Clothing house, Oak Hall, S. E. COKSEB iSlXTH AND MARKET STHEETS, DTOIXMC WlkE A 'Wtne, prown on fbe sunny slopes of Spain the genuine Juice of tbe prape in all its purity, as be stowed noon db by tbo beneficent Giver, and such as ls, alone, consistent with Christian teachings not intoxicating In tbe least will supply a want greatly felt in this country. fcrjcH is Hygienic Wine, the Great ImporU d Tonic, Aromatic. It is conscientiously recommended to Ladies, as it will sootbe tbe nerves renew tbe blood, and (ri ntly stimulate and invigorate tbe system. Allot sedate habits ministers, lawyers, and pro fessional men, possessing constitutions more delicate than others of less confining labors those who ex rend a a-reat deal ot vlta'ity in brain-woik, will at once acknowledge the superiority of tins restorative Rkmcmbhr, it leaves boh i id none of the baneful in- fluences ol alcoholic preparations. It Creates a Healthy Appetitb. We warrant tbat, upon trla', Hygienic Wink will be lound to be the finest, most delicious, and health vul 1 on.c known. Try it to be oouvincod Sold Everywhere. French, Richards & Co.. Agents for Pennsylvania. N. B. Hyoiesic Wine is an imported I'omc; it bos the approval of tbe "Imperial School uk Medicine of Paris," and was tested by tbe Co u- inlttee on Chemistry of the American Medical Aaso- olation which asembled in Baltimore, May 1, 1806 and indorsed by fifty-six prominent members with their signatures. Dutcher'8 Lightning Fly Killer Makes 'quick work with flies, and if commenced early, keeps the bouse clear all summer. Look oat for imitations. Get Dutcber's enty. Whire Shall the Fourth of July Firr WOBKb be? City Counols ai divided. At Par- mount Park? Ibe crowd will spoil the property At liroad street they cannot be soeu by everybody. At fcinltU's Island tnev can be seen by everybody hut then everv Dody will have to stand alontr the wl at vea on molasses barrels and hogsheads; some may drop iu and spoil their cletnes In tins di lemma, wby not have the exhibition in Iront ol Clius. btokea & Co 's Une l'rice Clothing btore, Oou- tinental Hotel, aud then, if people do drop in, t will not be to spoil thur clothes, but to replenish those previously sponea oy age. A Safe and Sure Remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysen terv. l tioleia. bummer compiiiiut, anu all isowo Aflbttions. may be bad in Javne's Carminative Bal- S'ln. Compounded with care trom the best under stood inureoients Known to tne oseuicai Faculiv its action is prompt and alwavs to be depended upon; wnne rne repuiacon nas at'ainea as a standard household remedy snouiu indue K a this season of tbe vear, to keep a Dottle ot so usefu' a msdjciue by them. Prepared only at Ho, 242 Chesnut street. BSIMBTRSET'B HAIR-COLOB'NO This is not on instantaneous due but a color! i g simDle. harm o-a. and eflcotive It reatorea srev bair to its onvinai color bv vradual absorption, and Is witbalamoa beauti ul bair-dreasuig. Sold in two sizeg, CO cent ana i, y a'l etuen. RsnccKDrRiCKS.-Obtain foryonraelf a splendid fbotopraph. No is the tune. All stvies execntrd In snpi nor manner and exquisitely finished, at 1. F. Beimel's Pal try, Wo. (124 Arch strtct. Fimale TRtrshr, Brace, Hmporters, Elastic Felts, and Stockings, hrht and elegant In ttmsh. adjusted by a lady, at Needles', Xwelttb street, first door below Kaec. Giovcr It Baker's Highest Premium Elastic 8titekand Loek-8ti.ob Sewing Machines. No. 730 Chesnut streei. Frfisch Cocoa nut Cake made and sold only by t. Hjion Morse, Mo. 904 Arch street. "Inhncatlvs pack In ior steam engines. tor fnro see (iScbeonuiBt ,phila., and 26 dey st., new yor.' 7 80s, 6-20s. lP81s. KMOs, Compound Interest How and bold and Silver bought and so d bv Drexel 4 ., No. 84 if bird Street, Cox pound Interest Notks 7 8-10 and 6-20 wanted. De llaren at Brother, So. 40 8. Thh-d 8t Popular Tailoring. Keadt-made Clothig, and It inb Custom Workv Wanaxakkr & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets, l7uH PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATIONS, J ' several sizes Brass Star Ornaments, Il.mnloailn" l sndlcotlcks. and tfias Flxtaro are lor at the Hutdar Store ot TllPMAS HU4W, So. ma ) Hutu 1 htriy-flve) M a KKKT at., below vinth. "7IRB PISH COVERS, OF THE ROUND, VV oval, and oblong patterna. for protecting food from flies or Insect, for sale by THOMAS m SB AW. No, Ma (tight Thirty-five) MAKK.hr Ht.. below Nititt. IjXIR PRESERVING STRAWBERRIES, Oil I' other Fruits, we have a variety ot t'recrving Kettles. TRUMAN M H11AW o. sua (KHiht ThlrtT-ne) MA KKKT Ht, below Nlph T RDAN'8 TONIC ALB. JOHDAN'U TONIC ALB. JOkUAB i.-iu ALr JORDAN 8 TOSIC ALK. It Is recommended by physicians ol this and othet plACis. as a uperlor u nic. and reqnlies but a trial te convince tbe most okeptlcal ol ita great me IU To be bad, boleala and retail, ot . 1. JORO VN, No. K0HKAK mtreef Cbamoagne Cider, br the doaon, bottled, or by tbe b a rrel HH NADULTEUATKD LIQUORS ONLY. KIC'HAKU PKNISTASV UTOKB AND VAt'l M, MO. 43!) CHI'.BMJl' H'l Kl'.ET, Deariy Opposite tbe Post Omce, VHll.ADEI.PUIA.. Fsmilies supplied. Orders irom the Country promptly 'atiesded to. 5 illS AIVJUSEMENTS. QltAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOB TI1E BENEFIT OF THE SOLDIERS' A3D SAIL0IW NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, UNDER AUSPICES OF THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION, M ASalNGTON, D. C, AT GROYEIi'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, Angust 2, 1863. 30U,(K0 tickets wbl be sold at 81 each 7J.0OO presents awarded, valued at DUO.OOO t 25 COO ol tbe proflta to bo given to the Soldiers' and Pal lore' National Orphans' Home Fund, OW to the Washington Malo and Fomale Orphan Asyinm, the balance, after deducting expenses, to be paid to the Treasurer ol' the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, ot Washington, D. C. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAIN EI AT TUE OFFICE OF WILLIAM E. OWENS, NO 621 CHKSNUT 8 fKKET; ALSO, 8ENT TO ANY POST OFFICu. IN TH tOUMMV PBOMPlXY BY A1AII. ILI3T OF PRESESTS TO BE AWARDED; 1 'three story Brick Kesldonce, II street, be tween SUtb aud beventh dg (1(H) 1 'ihree-story brlca Keaiaence, Second streei. near K 10,000 1 lliree-ttorj itnca nesiuence, ieuin street. between M and N 8. Coil llwo-Btory Brick Keslaence, Teuth street, between M and N 5,(K)j 1 Two siory Bnck Residence, ieuih streeu between M and N 5 00.1 3 Vine City Lo s, on beventh street, north... Onj 1 bp enuia iLrnaire. Jtiurees, unu narueds, ciuiiulete 4.00i I Fpienuld iilamoBd lilng 20 0 1 eel Diumonus, cuuiplete ifia, tar-nans acd Kiiiks) 1 0(10 1 Ciaud i tuuo (oieinway'a) l,toj 1 oo.iu SI ver Tea -et l.iij i 10 Grand l'mnos. S6II0 each 6 uon 10 Crand flanos, aaoOeach 5 0u0 UiO Ceuis' Co d Wu.clien 200 each 20 im 50 Lad its' Cold Watches, a 126 each 6,2'iJ ft Urand .ielodLU, 2UJ e h 1,0 u 8u Ali.Hicau Chub nllver Waicoea, $76 each.. 6 mu 75 hunnn i ana Si.ver Watches t4o ea b.... i,n,i 60 oiuuioud KlDk, 1' 0 to 2O0 eauh 7,5 u ib liiauiond l'ins. 1 100 each 2 S0 40 bbwin nacblues l0u eauh 4,000 '20 SewinK llucUiued, t,7 acli 15,,, '20 Sl.vvr-pla ed lea Sots, s,b eitcb 1,5,1 fill Silver c antorn 25.avh 1 iu S,0u0 clocks Albums, Jewe ry, etc., vti to 10 each 41 Olio If noo Tea and Table rtpoons etc., S2 to 5 each.. 'ibxij. 10,0(10 Cold reus, mceve iiutious, etc., lto3 each U.OuO 49.453 Books, Cutlery, i.nruvln etc., 1 to lu eacu , m 11 11 Total Tbe awurds will be U1U..0 ltr tliw .ouueri ou the stsne ol tne lueaire. nuure mree tnauDaad pe witness it. A committee will be appoint" by the audi- ice tosuseruiieuu vue .aiuo. 1 rlutcd Us s 01 awards will be published and supplied to sgeuis and ucaei noiuers. Parties having u kei will reiam thorn nniil alter the avnrds are made, and 11 tnt ir nuinuem oufou no iuw win lorwaru their tickets hnnedlate y. with m l directions as to the ship ping ot toods or deeds tor the properiv. Tickets lo.-sale- at all the principal uuu.-, uuu auu musio stores in til city, and at me iiuiuarior m me maiunioiith ur building lor tlie beneUt ol tuo .so diern' and Sailort Ni Uouul lirpbsns'.llome lund coiner or Heveuth Htreet and Pennvlvnula avenue Wavbington. 1. ; The Dlreciors appeal to the libera lliy ot tlie people to uiva this enterorihe their kind support, and taiuehv aslst In relleHug tbe wants of ktue orphans of our lallen comrados. MAKAOINO DIRECTORS. JUajor U. A. HALL, Piesldent So.dlera' and Sanors' Union. olooel CilAUl I- S K CAPaOlARl'. Majur M. H. ALI1KRUER, WILU.tM 8. MORsk. TK BAHttMKR. 1 B. II (J rcilINSON, Exj . Cathler National Bank 01' the Metropolis, All nnrsens favorably dlsnosed are rpnaoxtnri agents, but no cotuinuMlonit will be allowed. Money u iu n uaava ue aeut uy sron umce order, drait, express or registered letters. la every ease seuu me naine anu j-ust timee aildre-. ni,tv aud Mate 01 eacn sesarate subseriDtinn anil in. close stamp. Ah orders lor tic ken mu.it do addresspd to W 1 LUI M B. MUEkJL Becretiry Soldiers' and Sailors' National Concert, Washington, 1. C., , , Look Box No. tl Befcr. bv permission, to loinr-nenerai inlielU llancock. IT. H. A. .,,. .ul Robert C dehinck. At. t' . Ohio. Ceneral Hoibert E Pulue, M C , Wis. tieneral John H. Ketcbam. M. ('., j. Y. General J aines ti jjiuiii. ivansaa. i.enerrtl J N. BcnJrick, Iewa. Ceneral D C. .Mo nilain, D. O. Ctnera'O V llavt. u, N. Y. Hon. 1 nomas w. r crry, m i ., ir n u. Hon (Jeorue Lawrence. M. C, t'enua. 1). O. Forney, tso... 1. 1: .Ms lor, I Uouguty, N. Y. huu William D. Kollay. . C . Penna. U011 Ke lau V. W hitley, M t' , Wen Va. Hon. if ben C. Inuersuil. M. C. 111. Bon. lieury C. l-enuuK, M. 1; , conn. Hon A. H. I allln, M. ' ., N. Y. Hon. Leonard Myers II 1' . Penna. Iun. Wl Main A. Newell. M .'. N.J. Hon Ceorye W. Julian M. C lnd. Hon -tephen F. Wilson. Al C. Penna. Hon. J. B. Orim e I, M C. Iowa. ilajor o. M. van Buren. n. . tllim GYM N AS I UM . JOB LADIES, OFNTLEVEN, AND CI 1LDREM, V COTtNER OF NINTH ANDAhCII H'i'RE JtX 4. . . OPEN .V.BY DAY AN 11 EVES1NU, ' Dodi'y exeiclra Imparts btuith and atrsrgth, the bst Ai.i suasin.. nrevenin 1v aralnst sickness 0' the couiini summer S 24 4Q rroieaton t- t-JU tA M 1) idtvf is. AMUSEMENTS. K16LEY'8 CONTINENTAL NEWS tXCHANUE. t heirs U to all iim ot Ajauseanant mayhehad ao to th o'ciOck any evening. HI ly TJNION NATIONAL GIFT CONCERT! TO BE GIVES AT SMITH .fc NIXON'S IIAL.L., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,- JCLY 6, 18CC 1C0, COO Gifts, Valued at $990,000! Number of Tickets, l.OOOOOO ! AT ONE COLL V 8 AC1I t ,140,000 in Greenbacks! TITLE 10 RFAL ESTA1E PERFECT, AND WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. 1 Glit In Real Kftate (several parcels) In and near t hicuto sv.0"0 I (.iu In (rrriilmck ;I0()M i UiltA m t.rt enoao-s. each SI0.1MI M ikjii 10 (jilts Ui Gn-eiumcks. each S.tuuo ao,KMl S .iita in urecnoacRS, cacn fuiu ID., lit) 1 Oil i in heal (.state. bU acrea. A nil ea weal ot t hie&to w,w)i i.ioo fifl,00fl 4U.IHN) 1 Ollt Id Retl in Juneau county. Wis consin t 60 Oltts In Real t Mate A 1a tn In Brand's Addi tion to t bicapo, each al' 00 60 bills In elegunt Pianos, eacb SS00 (9,676 other valuable Gils many ot them large vmueu ai 1 rum i iu vow S97.SO0 Total value In Prize sjoho 0M) tot lull d sctiDllve list ol Prizes, sea small bills, ao- companding orders. 'ibedn.wlDK will takeolace hi the Hall, Immediately after tbe 1 oncert by a Couinilttee anpoluted by tbe audience ihe first number d awn ent tling ine holder 01 tnu ticket corresponding to its number to the higheu prize, tne second to the second highest, and so on, until the whole is con p eteo. tlOOD AD RELIABLE AOf NTS wanted In every town and city In the Union, to whom great Inducs minla are ottered. bFfcUAL TERMS TO CLUBS FOB FIVE OR MORE TICKETS, We will send & Tickets. 1 address..! 4 50 40 Tickets. I addresa.HM 01 10 do do ,. 0 00 50 0 do .43-00 '20 do do .. 17 to 1(H) do do .85 j 30 do do .. 20 251 Hnd stamp for postage. In everv ease send the name ot etch ticket boider, with mil addros as to l'uet Office, county and mate. Hc ney may be sent at our rixk by rxpresa, lirait, post Otllce Order, or Kiitrred letter. Address ail comuiunlcaiions to BRYAN, ROSBROOK & CO., No. 100 MADISOH Street. Chicago. (B. O. Drawer J927.) 8 81Bt -I7 ALNUt STKEET IUBATU K.- WAijNlJf HtrMta VV N. 1.. corner "Tn ri Commences at 8 o slock. THIS (Saturday) KVKNINU, jane 23. Will be performed the Gorgeous spectacle of tbe NAIAD VtUKhN. Alter long and expensive preparation. M AfaNlFICKNT SCENliRY, BY WITHAM. Plcturestiue Moon lglit View 01 the Rulne, HAOnT OK THE NaIADS. Waters ot Mlver bear up nuu.benesa Naiads. THE BA1H OK BEAUTY. The Treasures of ike Highly Rnlna Discovered The ( avem 01 Riches Mai; leal Tians oruiatiou to the U.li tenng and btalactlstic Hall of the Naiads Scene Lat, 1 be Rhine 1 his ast scene rfoes and discovers THE I1UMH. OF I lib NAIADS, In tbe Coral Caves beneath the tfaters. THE VlUlLfN ON H KB THRONE. TV IB: JUHN DREW'6 KUW ARCH STREET XY-L THEATRE. Begins at 8 o'clock TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO j t Mcdonough. TONIGHT (HaturJayA June 23. Ibe First and Second Ac of ARRaH-NA-POGUE, on TI1K WICKLOW WEDDING Sbaun' the POBt J. E. MuDONOUOH Tho d'Grady Mr. r. 11. JACK. To conduce with Hrouthanre burlesque, PO-C'A 1iUN-Ta. Kin Powba-tan J. E. MoDOKTOH t'autain John emith TV B. McUO.NOUtrll Pocahtntus Uhs C. JEFFERSON UluNDtr EVKMNG, ROBERT HELLER. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Street, above Elahth. Enguaement of the celebrated : ctr' ss, HaDAME IOMSI, who will appear in, her great character of VALSaA.lUE SLAVE QUEEN. Graft Mr I). E. Ral'on (From Mlilo's, New York. His flr.t appearance here.) MAD'LLU. ANN ETTA (SALLE ITA., also In a Grand Ba.)et every evening. 6 18 N EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. OPENING NIGHT. VtONDVY June 2 AD CONTINUING EVERV EVENING DURING TtlE WEEK. The I'xeelslor Troupe of the World The Renowned Orltlnol and Only b BhY ANT'S MINH'RELS. SEIL and I) An BRYANT, Frorrletors From Mechanics' Hall, 4V4 I loadwsy New York, will have thelionor of giving a SliOUl SERIhS 01 their luuKbable,nmsle.Hl. chaste and uhlonai)le ElKlOflAN KN 1't. RT'.lIN UENT Which tor ten consecutive years have crowdeJ their biautil'ul ba I with citizens and Htian.ers rom ali pur s 01 the world 'ihey will lUToduce at eacb ot the Smreos d'Airluun lhelr New SniiKS, NewJokeS, and selections, w b'ch nave made tor them the extended reputation tiiey now enjoy GRAND MATINEE On SATURDAY, comineneiug at2oV'oek. Admission Dres ( ircln and Paniuctie, 50 cents; Or chestra Meuts. 75 cental Gallerr,'25cenh. Box Ull.ce open irom 0 A. U. to 4 P. M. Beats secured without extra charxe. VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GAKDEN Nos 720726 VINE Street. GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CO N CERTS NIGHTLY. By two large and efficient Orchcatras. ' TO NIGH I , And EVERY NIGBT In connexion with our IXCKLSlOB STRING BaNH, a Brass Band, couipiislng tne best Artists in tbe city, will ueriorm. OPEN FOB THR SEVSOV. Our spacious bun mer Garilen, artistically laid eut wltn hrubbery. f ountains, etc. IN THE LADIES' SALOOV, Fspeclally set apart ior F V1LIES, the best of Creann and other Beiieahnient will be served. B ltlj .53 THE TIANOS WIIICH W K AI ANU V I faeture recommend themselves. We Drouilsi iu our natrons clear beautliul tnes, eleitant workman ship durability, and reasonab e prluea, combined wi u a mil guarantee. Kvr sale only at No. lull WaLNU Sor2sV TNION PIANO M VNUFACTURING CO. B. No J. WILLIAMS, 16 Ilorth SIXTH Street HA Nil AC1 UK KM Us V EN F4TIAJN BLINDS. A5IO WINDOW SHADES. Tie largest and finest assortment in the city at the lowest prices. 85 lmrp STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. D ACER'S WASIIIXG MACHINE XJoHt iu tlio City. ,T SAVES TIME. BjkyESEAB0Bt SAVES CLOTUES. EVERY FAMILY RHOULD"HAV ONE. For sale at the Furniture Store ol Aaenu. Wanted. j 20 No. 837 MARKET tie it. SAFE FOR SALE. A SECOND-HAND Parrel & Heninc Fire-Proof 8af ' ' . FOB. SALE. APPL1 AT TH18 OFFICE. 45 p LUMBER. 1866; -BUILDINOI BUIT.DINGI LUMBK.KI LtlMBKRI LUM BE It I T 1 HIA K.in. K VtL PLANK WH1TK PlNr. L ORIHa. TEiL"SF PIVE F'.OOKINO. 8PBI1CB PISr, rt.O 'HIHli ASH ANl WALNDr FLOORiJfO HLAarp.Riso tarn. PLAHTERIKO LA Til. 1866.-b!:Vhe11L0CK' and oak PINE, 11EMI OCK, ANT) OAK TIVBCB, . CI'T IO A BILU COT TO A BILL, . AT SHORT AOTlUt 1 Q((X CKDAB ANP PINR 8HINGLB8, lOUU. CVDAK AM) PINE SH1NULEH. Ho. 1 LO.NO cKDAB SHINUI.KH. No. 1 SHORT OF.OAH hHIN(LK8. WHITS. PINK M1INOLKS. . OTfRKH BniWLKS. FINE A880KTHKNT FOR SALE LOW 1 RflH -LOMBF.R FOR UNDERTAKERS! I J-v w ' iiainp.K run rnUKKrKE hVS 1 1 - SIP !!!? IT. AND PINK. A LN rT, A N ALNTJT, AN 1 lL'mheuo LUMBtR Ol t-D WALNU' naiMJ 1, AMD riNIS. 1866. ALBANY LUM HER O F ALL KIND: AlAA,K.LH!,."'!t..?f' ALL K-INDtJ, SEASONI- D WALNUT. DRY POPLAR CHERRT. AND ASH. ' OAK I LK. Aio BUS, MAHOGANY. ' ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. iCilfi CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. MANUFACTURERS. lOUU. CI GAB-BOX SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. AT REUl CED PRICES. 1866; SPRUCE JOIST 1 SPRUCE JOI9T1 SPIU'E JOINT! SPRUt'E JOlHf I FROM 14 It) m FFET LDNG. FBOM 14 TO ti FEE I' LONG. SPRUCE SILLS HEMLOCK PLAK AND JOIST. OAK SILLS. MAULE BROTn'R CO., 5 2? fimrp No 1500 SOUTH 6TB K U1. II. WILLIAMS, Scvcntcentli and Spring Garden St. OFFE118 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SEASONED PATTERN (621 lmrp PINE LUMBER. "JNITED STATES BUILDER'S MILL, Nos. 24. 26. and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BTAlB BALUS TERS, NEWKL POSTS, GENERAL TURNING SCROLL WORK, ETC. i SBELVINO PLANED TO ORDER. Ibe largest assortment et Wood Mouldings hi this city constantly on hauU. 4 17 Sm TW. SMALTZ'S LUM HER YARD. K. E. . comer of FIFTEENTH and STILES Street. ' OFFERS FOR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASn Panel 1st com , 2d com , 3d com., 4 4, 5-4. 6 8. 8-4. Whit Pine, seasoued. Fhst and second quality Tellow (4 4, 5-4) and White I lne (4 4) Mooring Boards First and aecond ua:itv one and two sides FencA Boards. hhelving Boards Bass, Asn risnas and Boards, Whlto Pine Mils, all sixes Step Boards, 4-4, 6-4. Uemiocs ,oist anu Hcant iha an sizes. Pi line lot Spruce Sil s and Scantiina; P altering Lath (English ana Caials) Pickets. Hilnu'es, Chesnut l oHta etc. Mahogany, Walnut Plank and Boards. All klmiB of Building Lumber cut and lurnlahed at tha shortest notice, at the lowest prlce a 5 ba LOST. LOST THR CERTIFICATE NO. 1221, is sued by the City of Philade'pnla (old) to provide for the subscription to ihe Pennsylvania Railroad Com psny's stock, oated September 'IL 18M tor one tliounaixl dollars, payable to John Oarth Dodgson, ot Preston, Lancashire. Enalaad, and Hp j harp, of London. Kna land, trustees, hrartng ui'cn iat six per cent, perao num. Redeemable July 1 1&3. 6Atuthal8l BOOKS AND STATIONERY. R E M O V A L. WILLIAM G. PERRY. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. HAS EEMOVED FUOK s. w. corker fourtu and race, to (6 2SlmwIm No. 728 AKCII STREET. F INE STATIONERY, OP THE BEST Quality. w. u. reutcx, statlomr. No. 728 Alum Street, Philadelphia. KNOLD'S LNK, FABER'8 PENCII. AND A timott's 8teel Pens, aU genuine, sold by TV U rC- 1Mb I , Stai loner. No. 728 AR H street. Philadelphia BLANK EOOKS IN LARGE VARIETY, ol my own manuluclure. SELLI&O AT LuWEST CASH BVTES. W. G. PERRT. Vo. 728 ABCH Street. Pbiladolphia. TTNYELOPES, LETTER, CAP, AND BILL; J-1U Paper, AT LOW CASH PRICES. ' W. O. PERRT. Stationer, Vo. 728 ABCH Street. Philadelphia. rOLD PENS, NATIONAL BANK PENS, vji r erry s nue ciwu i W. t. PERRT, Btatiuner, Ko. 728 AR II itreut. PhUauelphla. S 25 Imwltn JDINliUlUiII STRONG ALE, AND 13IIOWN STOUT. A fresh importation ot WILLIAM TOUKOER'3 8TROHG ALE, andBBOWH STOUT PORTER, Also, ALSOP'S ENGLISH ALE, in one order, for Sala by the cask or dozen. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 4MWp7 8.W. cor. BROAD and W ALB UT rOBBAILIXOS, BTOBB FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTmOKS. XBOB BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORX.' Id variety, maaalaotured by M. WALKER S 80N8, 1 29 6m8p Xo. U Hrth 01X111 Swee
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers