TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. miLADELPlIIA, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 18G6. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. TnE FmflT ajistbic't.- The political feel- big in the First ConjrrMmonal Dmtrlct of New Jrey borlne to assume an aotiye character. fha Icetion is of au importa.it nature, and the poop ojrht to beTtailant. There in a Conirromman to be cnoen In place of Hon John F. etarr, who will not iud'er his tiame again to o boioie the Conven tion, aitnouith he hat Riven general satisfaction to hit entire cotiHtituency. . There are a nnmbcr of candidates spoken ot In connection with the nomi nation, among whom it General Ueorge M. Roboton, t Camden, who it emluei tlv fitted to fill that aoM tlon, and to give lustre and character to the national LcKialatnre. Ho it thoroughly conversant with a 1 tao torms of cousti utional law, being one of the most eminent lawyers of tho tftatot ot New Jersey, and la one of tne soundest Die a in the State. Hums' the rnuio oontlnnanoe of tho war, hi voice, (abort, and puree were em ployed in raising and disposing of rtirlments for tlghtin tne battlos of lreodom, and ha performed bit dunet with nrnai ability. He It an eloquent trator, having few equal in tho State. The Union party ueedi Junt tuch a man in Conereiw, In order to be fainy and squarely ropreaenied. And tbla General Hobo ton it able to do. I he connty Senators and district Representatives, who are also to be elected, will add greatly to the interest of the election. The members of the Republican-Union partv ought, therefore, to pick out their very ben and strongest men for the present emergency, and then bo to work with unparalleled earnestness and elect them, . Atlantic City. Oq Thursiay.the church and Sabbath School unuer tue charge of Rev. Mr. aianship visited Atlantic City, and bad a very plea sant time, uu til about the time the cars were tinrt tne, when a man named Kii's. who keeps the Ex cursion il all, bud turn arrested, on the around that be e aimed damages to the amount ot 1 2J, because Mr. Manship did not put up at hi place, the mm ister sala be never made any arranuement witu him and tbe matter waa lelorred to the committee lor adjudication. This was rattiir a mean trick, and - will not redound much to the credit ol tho proprietor of tbe Hall. Supposed Infanticide. Coroner Roberts held an inquest on the remains of an mluut last evening, lound in a sink, ou Cooper street, balow Becoiia. I'lie body wat lu such a decomposed ta'o that the physicians who made tbe post mortem examination could not decide whether it canto to a , natural death or died by violence, lbe evidence was tuch. however, that the supposed mother, Harau AUkiiis, a tervant in the family, was held to aowor. The Heat. The heat was so intense yesterday In Camden that many persons wore obligea to nve up their outdoor work, and several were seriously allocted. JITlr INTELLIGENCE For Additional City Intelligence see Fifth JFag. Religious. The Catholic church will corner-etone of a new be laid to morrow after- noon at Jenkiniown. The Reverend U. II. Newton will be ordained Fresoyter to-morrow, in Saint Paul's P. E. Church, of which he is reclor. Tbe Re verend Dr. Newton will present the candidate; 13it-bop Odenheimer, of New Jersey, will ordain and pre nth the sermon. Messrs. W. B. Ellis and J. D. Wrisht have been ordained in Bt. Andrew'ii P. E. Church, Wilmington, Delaware. The Reverend Dr. Butler, of this city, preached the sermon on the occasion. The Philadelphia Methodist Episcopal Church rooms, on Arch street, will soon be ready for occupation. On the second floor are the Epis copal rooms and a large hall lor eeneral church meetings. The room is well lighted, well venti lated, and will seat over two hundred persons. A reading-room is also to be added. W heu completed there will oe appropriate opening ceremonies. The Rev. A. M. Jelly has accepted a unanimous call to the Richmond Presbyter'an Church of tbi9 city, and was installed, with appropriate services, on lust Thursday evening, in tue pre sence ot a large congregation. The vestry of the Churctt of the Saviour (P. E.), West Philadelphia, have it in contempla tion to erect a marble buildins in the neighbor hood ot Fortieth and Pine streets, to cost' at least $12,uuU. I The corner-stone of an Episcopal church in Hestonville, Twenty-fourth Ward, will shortly bo laid. The concrega'ion is at present wor shipping in the depot ot the ilesionvihe Rail road Company, and is under the chatge of the Rev. Dr. Smith, ot St. Andrew's Church, West Philadelphia, to whoseeainestnesB and zeal the proposed enterprise is indebted. An ctlort is being made to liquidate the debt on the Mission Church of St. Luke's, Lom b ird street, above Eleventh, with a fair prospect of success. The Right Rev. Alfred Lee, D. D., of Delaware, is at present visiting tbe parishes in this State, at the request of the Standing Committee of the Diocese. At last accounts, it is stated, the health, of Bishop Stevens, who is in Europe, was not much . improved. It is not known when he will return. The Rev. George Durborow, of the Church of the Ascension, Twenty-second and Cailownill streets, had secured a sutlicient amount to enlarge tne building, and will begin the work immediately. The improvement is much needed , by tbe large congregation, and aitords evidence of the zeal of the Rector. The proposed '"Diocese House," to be built In tbiB city ae a memorial 10 Bishop Potter, is meeting with much favor in the Protestant Episcopal Church. It will, no doubt, prove successful, it the committee having it in charge -would only go about the matter withearnestnebS. Dr. Hutter has refused several pressing rails extended to him bv congregations in dtt- lerent sections of the Union to become their pastor. The call given to Mr. Hutter to the pastorate ot St. Matthew's Church, at Reading, -was auite uruent. and the inducements to re- linouish the pulpit ot St. Matthew's Church, ia this city, were such that in mot cases taey would have been accepted. The numerous Iriends of this divine in Philadelphia will re loiee in his decision. The Rev. Dr. Krauth has taken charge of the new Lutheran Church, fortieth and Powelton avenue, recently vacated bv the Rev. Mr. Burd, who has aone to New York. The congregation -woishipping In this church could not have made a better selection. Dr. Krauth is one of the roost talented Lutheran divines in thi city. and those who listen to his discourses cannot tail to be impressed by bis sound rea-oning aud clear exposition of gospel trutn. The congregation who assemble on Sunday aftnrnnniia in American mecnanics' nan. Pourth street below unar.i avenue . siui i Keep up remaraai iy wen. wueu m "f weather is taken into consideration. The IlalL being luree and airv, is one of tbe most com lortHble in this city for a service of this kiud. Rev. J. B. Tombs, pastor of the North Baptist Church, is advertised to preach in the Hall to morrow atternoon at hall-past 3 o'uiock, His ' nubject, as announced, will be "The Atone ment," The Baptist conprepationln the Twenty-fourth War.!, near Hestonville, recently realized uliout 5U0 by means of a struwberry iestival, which it im proposed to applv towards the erection of a Kun day School building. National Convention of Plasterers, The Convention reassembled yesterday at Eighth and Walnut streets. The attendance of delegates from the various cities in the Union w as quite large, and the proceedings had were ol interest. Alter the appointment of a com hut. tee upon the state of the trade, tne Convention proceeded to elect officers for the ensuing year. The following gentlemen were elected: Presi dent, Robert Stevenson, of Baltimore; Vice President, James R. Kernan, of Detroit; Sucre Ury, Thomas Houlahun, of New York; Treasurer, . Philip N. Stockton, of Philadelphia. Confehrino a Deqree. Upon Trofegsor Henry J. Morton, Jr., tbe Secretary of tbe . Franklin Institute, Dickinson College has con lerred the degree ot "Doctor Philosophiie." Professor Moiton baa obtained a degree ol emi nence in the scientific world rarely reached at so early a period in life. Removal by Collector John n. Tao gabt. Colonel Taggart, the Collector of Inter nal Kevenu of First District, has removed his otliee ircm (he Philadelphia Bunk bunding to F,c. 247 8. Iflurd stieet. I'HE pREStNXMr NT OF THE UKAND JuitT. The firs orl Jury lor the June term made a filial' pmentment yesterday, and were dis charged. During the session of the Inry 672 bills were acted upon, of which 435 were re turned "true bills. " Tbe jury reterred to the numerous assault and battery cases returned by tho magistrates, mo: of which are of a trirllnit character. The recommended a mortification ot the law relative to these cases. The fact that drinking saloons are open on Sundays Is reterre l to as an evil. . Stueet Walk eks. The number of young disorderly females w bo have bee j In the halm ot Inlenlng the streets; tt the city during the past few weeks, has caused the attention ot the police to be drawn towirds them, aud a determination appenrs to be prevailing that the nuisance i-hall be abated. Last evening se veral aiiests were made. Among tho partie were Mary Wilson and Ma'-y McUride, aged about seventeen years. Otlictr Newman took I hem to the Central Station, where they were locked up for a further hearing to-day. The Riot Investigation. The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, having care lully investigated the riot on Wednesday evening at Second and Monroe streets, ha.-i come to the conclusion that the Niagara lloe Company was alone in lau'.t, and has ordered U out ot service. Warrants have been Usued lor the arreat of several of those prominent in the riot, and placed in the hands of some ol the Second Ward police, but the olfendcrs have thus tut eluded ihcir vigil ance. Drowned. Peter Musback was drowned yesterday in tbe Delaware, opposite Ken4ugtoD. The body was recovered and removed to hu late residence, No. 22(15 Frankiord roal. Inspection of Flour ant Meal for the week eudlnt July 12, l8(i(i. Barrel of eiiDertine. 61U3: do. rye, 231; corn meal. 200. Total. G5'J4. A Golpek Crown wa wont to be awarded bv the Romans to him who saved the life of a Roman citizen. What reward is tilting tor a man who saves tbe lives of not one, but ot hundreds and thousand) of American citizens f Yet this is done dally and hourly by Dr. T. W. Marbden, in tbe use of his VEGETABLE SINATIVE PILLS, which are rapidly superseding every other preparation for the opcclal disease for which they are designod. Depot, Xo. 487 Jiroadway, jVcifl Tori-. For tale by all drug gists. "PAtPITATORN." The last deluding ruse to warm And captore poor men's hearts by storm, Is a la'e bosom ladies wear. False as some water-lalling hair I It's a machine, wound like a clock, V hich they wear underneath thou frock, And imitates tbe bosom ruing In undu ating way surprising. There's no way I can tell to mact t-uch an imposture and deceit. But lor the poor deluded nialej To tty one plan that never fails: Let those imposed upon thus tar I'urcbade line Clothing at tbe ''6TAE," Then, ladies, captivated, may Throw these vile articles away, Discard mechanic aid of art And find at lenrtn a real heart 1 A full line of seasonable Clothing on hand, com- pnsinsr much liner grades of Linens and Alpacas fiun are usually yotten up tor ready made salt), as well as tnu usual stock oi 10 wer-pneed goods. xKllRY & CO Star Clothing Kmpomum, No. 600 Chesnct street, Sign of star. National Courtship. Af Uncle Sam sat in tbe shade, Funning avvav the flies, There came a buxom, orown-skiuned maid, And at bim cast "sheep's eves." "Jly name is Mexico." said sh, ' My lito seems ail vexation ; But sale and happy 1 should be, if you likt'd ' Annexation;' And ott the sons ot Mexico To 1'ower Hall would gladly go!" Linen Dusters. Lifiht Catsimere and Clotn. A'nacca. Dran d'Ete. Due and Liven .lark t'oa. Light Cassiinere. White and Colored Duck Skele ton Vests. Liaht Cassimere. White and Colored Duck, and all Kinds ot Amen. 1'ants. Altkiiulxof Seattmuble Clothing for Men's, Youths', and Bous' wear, n larte supnlit at the totrext prices possible, J'ower Hall, ro. 618 Market street. Bennett & Co. UTS'" Great Difference in CLorniNQ. rJ TV Where you buy your clothes Is caailySilS jtlP'known by your penerai appearance, lwhether from a YVioo-awako op-to thoii t "rimes Tailoring House; or from tbe sleepyjKsJ t"old-fafhioned clothing store; and thoucn a.1 t -coai is a coat, vet there is a vast difference T"retweoii the elegant lifting aud handsome. yyiJ!) Eff"m:ide garments made in our establishment J 3fand the slouchv. awkwaru-lookinir tbinus J"that many bou-es make, because they dou't J tknow now to do any better. JE J fclf Onthesiniple mem of our goods, we in-54 jvito the patronage of the peopie, with con-jjj tlfiidcnt assurance that our superior stylesSJI Sand reasonable prices will prove satisfao-i JS Or"Urv to all. Wanamaker & Brown, Popular Clotrino house, Oak Hall, S. . Corner bixiu and Market Streets. Perry Davis' Pain Killer I is a real plea, sure to us to speak favorably of this article, known almost universally to bo a good and safe remedy for burns and other pains of tbe body. It i valuable not only for colds In the winter, but for various summer complaints, and should be in every family, lbe casualty which demands it may come unaware. Christian Advocate. Those who Suffer Irora neivoas Irritations, itching uneasiness, and the discomfort that lollows from an enieebled and disordered state of tho sys tem, should take Ater's Barsaparilla, and cleanse the blood. Purge out the lurking distemper that nndermines tho health, and the constitutional vigor will return. Dctcbeb'b Lightning Fly Killer Makes quick work with flies, and if commenced early, keeps the bouse clear all Bummer. Look out for imitations. Get Dutcher's ouiy. j Clkanbe the Blood of all iuvvalT1Ka and J0U nouiialize the virus oi mauy diseases attliair source, la all Diseases of the Skin, the Ulunds, tne Fleshy Fibre, th Secretive Organ, and the Bone, all Scroluious Compla nts, Cancer, eto , Dr. J aykk'b Alterative is a standard curative; and whi o it it a fault in many inedicinos that before they reaou the disease tbe patient Is prostrated beyond recovery, no such drawback attends this remedy, for it sustains the strength ot tbe sufferer, while eradicating the came of the comp arat. Prepared only at No. 212 Cbesnut street. With a Family Case is Your House, you may prevent expense, and loss of time, or the children having the measles or suaret lever, or wbonping congh, or even lever, by using preventives in the case liumphiev's Spsciilo Homieonatliio Modioino Company, Ko. 6ti2 Broadway, Now lorfc, A Nbw "PwiiroMit, cal'ed "Opoponax," manufac tured bv E T. mllh & Co . of New Vork, i making a sensation wherever it is known It is prepared from a Mexican plant, is verv un caio. anu its tragi ance remains on the handkerchief tor days. Pii(vrnnnAPHH of all styles at popular prices. Persons desiring any will rind Reimer's pictures of fine style, and artistically executed, uuuuoeu price. Gallery, No. 624 Arcn street, Improved Lock-Stitch Machines for Tailors and Manufacturers Grover & Bakor Sewing Ma chine Company, No. 730 Cbesnut street. For the , B, or C side, use the Linen Suits sold at crarlcb Stokes Jt Co 's oue-pnee Clotninz lluuse, under tue yonunemai. 7-3a, 5-20, Gold and Silver. Compouwd Inter gfiT and L'noorrent Bank . Notes Uouout and Sold, by Drexkl&Co, Ko. 84 South Third Struct Compound Inttoebt Notes. 7 8-10 and -20s wanteil. 1 Uarva tt brother, No, 40 6, Inixd St, Crovsr A BaKkhV Hlgnent Premium Klario Miteb Sewmr Machines tor. family use, So 730 Chtsnnlttrcet. i ! "Inhncatlve packln tor stenm engines. for lerm see 723chesnuist ,phila.,and idvst.,new york. ' I Popular Tailoriwo. . ., , Kiapt-map Clotho, ( ; ' ' ABD I f Fi Custom Work. i Wahamakbr k Brown, i ' ! Oak Hall, . Southeast corner Sixth and Market Street! . uiki. JOHNSON. On the 11th instant, of dropsy, CHAKLOl'TK LLIZAKElu PALMER, youngest daughtor of Kdward and Lydia A. Johnson, in the 7th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the Mineral, irom her parents' residence. No KM) N. Eighth street, on Monday alter noon at 4 o'clocv. To proceed to Monument Ceme tery. PRATT. On the 10th instant, G1I1ZZELL PRATT, aged U0 years lhe relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence of Mr. ooc. No 609 . Heoond street, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'olock 10 proceed to Calvary Baptist Church for inter niaut I'KAIT.-On the 11th Instant, ISAAC L. PRATT, son or Jhrs. Sarah Pratt, aged 2u years and two months. The relativs and mends, and the Ovstennen's As ftccivtion oi Philadelphia, are rosnectiullv invited to attend the funeral, flora the residence of his undo, Mr. William West, No. 1014 Otsego troot, on Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Zion Chmeh Ground. SHIELDS. Suddenly, on the 11th Instant, SAMUEL H. SHIELDS, youngest sou of Thomas ana Sophia r-hiid in tho 24th venr ol his age. 1 he relative and friends of tne family, also Wll dey Lodge, No. Wl. 1. O. ot O. F., Shiftier Hose Com pany, and Fire Department ot Camden, are invited toatUndtlte funeral, from bis parents' residence, tj camore stret, above Tenth, South Camden, N on fcnuda afternoon, the 16th instaut, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, SPECIAL NOTICES. PAUUKE SCIKNTIFIC COURSE IN LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. In addition to the gtneral Course of Introetlon in this Lepurtirent. aeslned to lay a snhstantlal basis t knoivlcdte ard ecliolurly culture, studen s can pursue tl.ese brum lies which are essentially practical aud tectinl' al. viz.: . . . EGlNEf:l(lXG Civil. Topogrnphlral, and Mecha Dicsl; M1MM1 and MF.TALLVUOY ( AKt'HUC XI ItE, ana tbe aiipllcailou of Chemistry to AGKICCL U R snotheAKTS. Tbeie is alfo ntlorded an opportunity tor special study of TIiADE and t OMMKItcKt oi J OllKKN LAN GUAt.r- and 1 HILdLOUY, and ofthe UISTOUY and INf-TlTt'lK'NS oloiircfiuntiy. Kor Circular, apply to lesMent CATWIXjor to Cierk ol iho Faculty. Eastok Perncvlvsnla prll 4. ltw. 6 10 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH WAYS OtHce of t hlef Commissioner oi Iilgh Flr ill Street, west side, be.ow Chesnut ways, rHILADKLl'lll A, duty 11. lOOO. 50TICK TO CONTRACIORS. Healed Proposals will be received at this Office until 12 o'clock M. on MONDAY, tha lfiih Inst., tor the con struction ot the loilowlng Sewers, viz. : A. three leet f-ewer on the line ot Haveriord street, from Fortv-second to Hudd s reet. In the 1 wenty-lourtn Ward; ana also a three leet Sewer on the line of Fi teenth street, irom Lombard to Pine street, with such manholes as may be directed by the Cliiei Engineer and Surveyor. The understanding to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared against the proptrtv fronting on laid sewer, to the amount of one dollar and twenty Ave cents lor each hoeal foot of front on each sldo of tne street, as so much cath paid, the balance to oe paid by the city. All bidders are Invited to be present at the time and place ot opening the said proposals. l-ach proposal w ill be accompanied bv a certificate that a bond has been filed in the Law Deuartuieni, as directed bv ordinance ot May 25. 1860. It the lowest bidder does not execute a contract within five days after the work is awarded, he wl I be deemi d as declining, and will be held liable on his bonil for the UlCereuce between his bid and the next higher Lidder. hpeclttcatlon may be had at the Department of Sur veys, which will be strictly adhered to. W. W. SMEDLEY, 7 13 3t Chief Commissioner of Highways. KT" TREASURY DB PAKTMENT, Hty June 126. lbtiti. Notice 1b hereby given to holders of Certificates ol In debtedness, issue under acts of Congress approved siaich 1 and 17. 1862. that the Secretary ol the 'treasury. In accordance with said acts, and the tenor ot said t er- tlfleates. Is nreoared to redeem, belore maturity, all cer tificates ol Indebtedness lallinu due alter August ill. b66 with accrued interest thereon, if presented tor tedeuiptinn on orbeiore July lt, 1HM, ami mat noreaiter such ertilicates will cease to bear interest, anawili be paid on prenen4atlon at this Departiuet.t, with Interest omy to tne saiu lain oi i uiy. HUGH McCCLLOCn 6 28thstn8t Secretary ot the Treasury. PHILADELPHIA AND READINfS RAILROAD COMPANY OFFICE. No. 227 8. FOURTH SIBi-l-i. rnn.ADEi.pniA, June 20, 1866. DIVIDEND MJTIl E. The Transfer Kooksjot this Company will be closed on eauituuy, juue auin, ana re-openco on xnuuy, uuij Hull. IMS. A Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, has been declared on ihe l'reietred and t omuion stock, clear ot Natlona and State taxis payable in cash, on and niter July l'.'tli. to the holders thereof as tbe ulull stand renisteredou tbe boots ot tnei ompany on uie Mia instant. All payable at this oilice. 622 lm 8. BRADFORD. Treasurer. OPPICE OF THE UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, TWaUTY-TUIRD and BROWN Street. PniLADF.Li'HiA. July 7, 1866. At a meeting of tbe Board of Directors, held this day, a Dividend ot tl 50 per share was deolared, free ot tax, payable on and alter MONDAY, July 16. The transfer books will be close! on and after WED NESDAY. 11th instant, and opened on the 16th. 7 10 7t w. H. KEMBLE, Treasurer. OFFICE ST. NICHOLAS COAL COjM- PANV.Mo.2UAM WALNUT Mreet. fniLADKi.rniA. Juiv 3. IS61 At a meeting of the Directors ot the b r. Ni Clio LAS COAL cOAietM, held at their otttce this day a liivl dend of TWO AD A Ul f PKK CENT, (equal tu twenty five cents, per share) was declared Ireeot tstate tax payable on and alter Monday, the iUth Inst. Traus ler Books wilt be cloted on Ttiureiluv, the 6ih oi July, at au'cieck, ana reuinin cioseu until ine iiti 1 0 lit iei.wvliCB r. C5tivj c j c a, i reusurer. WAbHINOTON AftiD WALNUT BBND OIL COMPANY OfUce, No. 314 A1ARK.E1 Street: ii ,,.i'i.,.riui,. uuij jv, (mil,. At a meeting of tbe Boaid u Directors, beld this dav. a Dividend ot ONE PrR CENT, (tive cents nershare) was oeclared on the capital stock of this Company, oavabie on and alter the 17th Inst. Trims er Book will be closed on the 12th and reopen on tne nth. 7 11 it muaiAs ij. MrLES, Treasurer. irSST- AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TBUST t OMI'ANY. Pllll ADF.LPniA July 12 Iflifl. The Trusteees have this dv declared a dividend ot five 1'1-K ttfli , payable to tue alockholdurs on demano, clear ol tux. 7 13 3t juhis b. wilsun, secretary. BATCH KLuR'S HAIR DYE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Haimlepa reliable in-tantaneous. Tbe onlv nerteo dve. Jo disappointment no ridiculous tinu, but trac to nuture. o aca or urovu. GENUINE IS BlGNED WILLIAil A. BATCHELOR AI1, Keeeneratlng Extiact oi Allnlfleurs restores. nrenervs- fliid beautilies the hair, prevents badness, bod bv al Hruijgists. f actory no. bi hakixai tu, . y. ,ia L I S H E U- trz?f just i u i Ucy H fha l'hTslelans ol' the NEW YORK MUSECM, tbe Slcetieth Edition of their tnx.m fOVB LECTURES, entitled .. . , . To be bad iree, tor lour stamps bv addresslnjl Secre ei ti iiNi 1'iti yir juAni.i..c. tar New York ileuni of Anaieniy. 7 ns No. lilU bUOAIiWAY . New Yolk. trs- DINING-ROOM. V. LAKEMEYEB W?3LJ CARTER'S Aliey, would respecttul y lutonn the Pubim Sdieiall.V tnst ue rs ion noueua uuuone to mute this place comfortable in every respect ior tne aceoui niooatlou oi Kuesis. He has oeenedalartte and com iiKKiimm Dlninu-Koom in the second story. Uis SIDE HOARD Is lurnlshed with KKAND1E8, W1NEB. WHlhKY, Etc. Etc.. Ot HUPEK1GU HU.tM). It rf-rrMi the pianos which wk manu- 7 ITlr i ' fsctare recommend themselves. We promise lu UUl JtmrtlDI vie.r uhuuiui iiriir., oicttaui utkiunu ship durability, anil reasonable prices, combined with a lull guarantee. Kor sale only at No. lull WALNU1 B V'gtV TJSIOK PIANO MtKClfACTTJRlSO. CO.' TTN ADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY. II UICUAKU PENIKIAN'S i Br"E AND VAHI TH. ! NoTWCtlESNU r HTREET. i ear:y Owpeslts the Pout Omcs, i PHlfAnELPHIA. Families supplied. Cider J Irom the Country proisntly atteudeato. AMUSEMENTS. R ISLET'S CWXTINKNTAL NEWS KTriiANur- Choire Kats to all p aces ol ABawoiMl siaybns an to M o'clock any evening. I'll n4 QBAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' t ' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, tJSDBIt AtJfFICES OF TnB feOLDIEHS AND SAILORS' UNION WASHINGTON, D. C, AT GROVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, August 2, 1866 3flu,(HlO tickets will be sold at tl each 7VO0O presents awarded, valued at t'Ul.iiUOt tX (00 of the profits to be given to the Boldlers' and Sailors' National Orphans' Home Fund, iJWoto the Washington Male and F-male Orphan Asylum, tho bslanoe, alter deiluctins expenses, to be paid to tne Treasurer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Vnion, ot Washington, D. C. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE OFHCE OF WILLIAM E. OWENS, NO 27 CHESNCT STREET; AL60. BENT TO ANY POST OHlCe. IN THii tOCNTBT PROMP1LY BY MAIL. LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED: 1 ihree-story Brick Residence, II street, be tween elxiband Sefenth a goon 1 'ibree-story Ivrlcs Kesldeuco, Second ' stnei. nsar E 10 000 1 1lirce-Hor Brick Residence, , euth street, between M and N 1 Iwo-siory Briek Resilience, Tenth street, between Ni and N jooo 1 Two s orv Bnek Residence, leuih street, ' between M aud N 5 0011 8 Fine City Lo , on Seventh street north.. 1 t-p eudld Carnaire. Horses, and Harness, complete 4,(H)i 1 f-pleui.ld diamond KlnK 2,0 0 1 cet Diamonds, complete il'ln, Kar-riniis and Hidk") 1.0(H) 1 Grand f aiuo (rteinway's) l.liotl 1 hoild Sliver Tea wet l.oim 10 Grand Pianos. awiO each V UUl) 10 raud r lanes, fAi'O each , 5 Out) 1110 Cents' Go d Watches. YOU each 20 Oily SO i,adics- ioiu w ateiies, aiA each 0,210 A Grand Meludeins, iw each. 80 Aineiicau Caso n liver Watches, (75 each.. 711 Hun 1 mil ace Silver Watches 4ieah.... Ml Dlumond Itlnks. also to S'AKi each 25 Dianiund Pins. elUO each 40 bcwlng Machines ',Uu each 2ti HewinK Machines, 7J aeli 20 Shver-pla ed ieaSets, alfi each Ml Silver L asters a5-aeh 6,0u0 (.locks Albums, Jewelry, etc., 6 to 10 each 1C f tn Tea and Table npoons etc., $ to u each. . lo.tii, U Gold eens, Sleeve Buttons, etc., 1 to $3 each 4!) 453 Books, Cutlery, Lngravinits etc.. 81 to sin (mhi 3.IHM) 7,.V'0 i 5tK) 4.IHKI l,5i 1,5011 I, IV) 41 ono a,m 14.0U0 each 50,0(0 Total WSoliM) Tbe awards will be mado after the concert on the Ftme ot the thea tre. w here 1 hree thousand persons can witness It- A committee will be appolutes by the audi ence tosuperlntend the pa uie. 1 rlnted lis s ol awards will be published and supplied to cgeuts and ticket holders. Parties havloK U :kets will re, am Ihem until alter the awards are made, and It their numoers appear on ne list they will lerwarJ their tickets tuiirediute y. with lull dlreclons as to the ship- piiiK ui iiuutin uwB iui ma (iruperiv. 1 icaecs 10. sale at all the urincioal hotels, book and music auinui in tlu city, and at the headquarters In the mammoath folr imi in in ir ior tue ueneut 01 tue r.o,aierii' anu mmii,.n ' National Orphans' Home fund cot ner of Seventh street and rcnnivania avenue vaDingion. u. tj. The Directors anneal to tbe libera Hit of tbe nennlA to slva tbl enterprise their kind support, and Uereby assist in relieving the wants ot tue orphans of our alien comraaes. HANAG1NO DIRECTORS. Major H. A. HALL, President Soidiors' and Sanors' Union, olonel ChaRi 18 K CAPEHaRI'. lHtor il. H. ALIfRGEB, WILLIAM 8. JViORsK. TKEASUHBR. J B. Ill) TIUIINSON, Esq, Cashier National Bank of the Metropolis, All persons favorably dlsnosed are rennsrert to act aa agents, but no commissions will he allowed. Money Miou a in an cases be sent by Post Office order, uiuil. trAfiiupn. ui iciMuteu letiern. in every case seuu 1 tie nmne and I'nst umce addrnns county and Mate of each separate subscription, and in- Close stamp, ah oracrs tor ticKets must oe addressed to WILLIAM S. lionet!,, Secretary Soldiers' and Sailors' National Concert, vyasnington, u. u., I n, If 1U.T Mn ft 1 Tickets alBO for salo by . noljsns CO, General A gen s, No. 210 West hill ttrn sm,,.i P. O. Box 655. Wllmlnitnii Dalnwarn. 1RVA5VVV DEfARTlTKNT, UPFICB OF ISTKRilAt, HBVKNDIE, . u . Washington.. Mine 27, IM08. Whereas H A Hall and others u uanain nir.n tors" 01 the "Grand National Concert," to beheld in Waslunaton. 1. C, on tbe id ot Au -ust noxt have mane oue upp ication to ij. t lenlian. Co. lector of Intorniil tiefeniie ior uie Guuectiou DUtrict of the Dlstri t ot . oiumuiii, ior pcrmiKtion to ho d a lottery, rattle, or cut euiernrme, aud presented to him satisfactory evi dence that tbe pioceeds of said lotterv. rattle, or irlit enierprise will be devoted to charltab.e uses, permission Is hereby granted to sut h ' Miinudli g Directors" to hold lunitj, runic, ur Km enterprise ree lroma .citore, m m Mtiujo, m respect to suen lottery. rau.v, v ciituiuriBu. k. a. KllLLjl .-4. r, . . , , . Commissioner. r.ier. bv permission, to i aior-Generai v Inlleld S. Hancock. IT. n A Gem ral Robert C scbenck, M. G , Ohio. General Haibert E Paine, M G, Wis. General John H. Ketcbain. H ("'., k. Y. Generul Juiues G Blunt. Kansas. ieueralJ H. Ucndrlck. Iowa. Gt neral i) O. Ale. nilam, I). O. General O V Dayt"ii, N. Y. Hon. 'J nomas w. f erry, M. c., Mich. Hon George Lawrence. M. C. I'euna. 1). C. Foiucy. Esi).. D. C. Major J t.. Douguty, N. Y. Hon. Rtcbavd Wal ach. Mayor of Washington, D. C. Hon William D. Kolley Ai. C . Pernio. Hon Ke Ian V. w Haley, At. g., west va, Hon. Kben C. Ingersml, m. C. III. Hon. Henry C. 1 inn In v. M. C , conn. Hon A. H. I atlln, M. ('., N . Y. Hon. Leonard Myers M. (' , Penna. Hon. William A. weweti. m c. . j. Hon George W.Julian H.C.Ind. Hon. htenben K. Wilson. Al G'.. Penna. Hon. J. B. (iilnre'l, M C. Iowa. Jlajor G. M. Van Buren.H. t. 6231m 1X7 A LNUl S T R IS K T T 11 K A T It K. W N. K. corner M' VTd and WliJiPT Streets. THIS (Haturday) KVEHiMG. July 14. Bouclcault's great I)r"'?,0f.,.T jlt.r.isirj imonji, ' OR. THE HEL1EF OK LUC'KNOW. Act I. The Elrst Gleam of War, Act II ISIuiiul of the Glock ot the Mosque. Aet HI. i lie Chaitie of the Ulihlanders. Tbe Cbarmiiiir Oriuinsl Music. All.St I EKIE GEKMO.N tn her artiiilmtiln nerlonnnnce oi "Jess 0. win gimi simtcbes of beauiilul Hcotch melodies Auu also uie Nautical .-pecuieuir unimi THE LOST HHI Full of BtlrrliiK effects, will be given. MR. JOHN IJBfcW'S XNttW AltLll bllStit-A THEATKK, Begins at 8 o'clock. KC-en8"EmlUl KObKVr H EtLER-;' KGBl'.K I' lit LLl- K, TiOHKRT uKLLEIt. The Prince ot Vaaiclans, 'lie Brilliant Pianist, Conver gatii nalisi. aud Humorist, who will appear and durlnif the weak, in new Features of MAGI'" AND MUH1C. Inrhidlntr 'he wonoer ulphnx. MR. ilELLEK latest .voveity run, 'HIE bC ARLET SPIRIT. Is in active preparation, and will shortly ue produced. I J3 RYANTS' MINSTRElS TO-NIGHT AT NEW CHEBJSUT BiHEKT Tttr-antr.. LAhT 1Y AND WIGHT. FAREWELL MATINEE. Commence at i o'clock. Admission, 3U cents. Po.i.iveiy the last appearance v, TO-NlGIir TONIGOT Of the orlnlnal and world-renowned u BKYANKS' W1NS1REL8. Admission, 25. 60, aud 18 cents. TTALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER V GAltDEN-Nos. T20-72B V1N K Sticet. UB45U "''niiuxy. By two large and efllcteut Grehestras. And EVEBt NIGHT. In connexion with our EXGl'.LStOH bTRING BaNI), a Brass Band, compiislug tue best Artists in tne city will penoim. vv x r. Aviv J ' Oursoaclous bun mer Garden, artistically laid out wltn Mirubbery. ' ouniaina eto. Especially set apart ior V tMLIES, the best of Creams aud other Refreshment will be served. 6 UiS . GYMNASIUM FOB LADIES, GENTLEMEN. AND CHHDRKN. w F CORNEU OFN1N1H AND AKCH BTRE4M. OPEN a, VERY DAY ANi) EVENING, . . ALL hCMMER. I Bodily exeiclre luinarls health and strength, the best n reventlv a(jl"t sickness o the coining 'nner.' ttiim Prlea.or UlLLtilltAND LEWIS. :.'.'!( DRY GOODS. P It I C E & . W O O D, Northwest Corner of EIOUTII and FILBERT Streets, , Have Jut opened a new lot of French Lawns, at 25 and 81 cents s yard. i Blaok and white Flaid Moiambiquos,2o cents a yard. Flatn color Baicgpf , 87 cents. Plain color Crape Maroii, 40 cents a yard. ' Fine quality Black alpacas; Fine quality black all-wool Delaines. . BLACK SILKS, BLACK S1LK8, VERY CHEAP, Hcaw black Gros Grain Silks, SI 76 a yard WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS I Soft finish Jaoonets, 25 28, 811. 40, and 50 cents. Soft fln'sh Cambrics, very cheap. White Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks. ' r-hlrred Unslins. 87 jo., 1 25, and $1 60 a yard. ' White Flqacs, very cheap. LINEN GOODS 1 LINEN GOODS! ' Pest makes of Shlrttnff Linens. Table Linens by the yard. 8-4 and 104 Linen Table Cloths, very cheap. Linen Napkins, f2 88, (2 60, 82 60. and 82 75 per dozen. Linen Towels, 25, 28, 81, 87 J and 60enis a yard, best nnality American Prints, warranted last colors, 20 corns a vard. B- at makes Bleached and Unbleached Hnslina. at tl e very lowest market prices. t'liiow case and Mieetinir Muslins. A rood assortment of Uosiory and Gloves. Ladies' and dents' Linen UoVIs Gems' JNeck-tics. Shirt Fronts, and Hnsnenrters. Linen Fans, very rheao. bilk lans. verv chean. Krench Extracts, Pomanes, and Soaps, Buffalo Hair Brushes, looih and J all Hrnshcs, etc. PItICK Ot WOOD, K. W. Corner KIGHTIl and FILBERT Sts. fi. !(. A laiffe assnrtmeniof Hallardvalo Flannels. touciit peiore the advance, ana seiunK at less ttmn uaiepricts. Z4J SHETLAND SHAWLS. Shetland Phawls, $3 50. Shetland Shawls, $4 00. Shetland Shawls, $9 00. Sea-Side Shawls, $6 00 to $10 00. J. C. STRAWBKIBGE & CO., 6 26 N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. L I N L N LAWNS. 100 PIECES LINEN LAWNS AT 35 CENTS. 10O PIECKS ORGANDY LAWNS, AT 3 CENTS. 50 PIECES PINE WHITE PIQUE ATG CENTS, 300 PIECES L.1NS. PLAIN AND PLAID MUS- J. C. STUAWBMDCE & CO., , 6 2G N w. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. WHITE DRILLING AND It A SICE r DUCKS. BROWN DRILLINGS AND BASKET PUCKS. FARMERS' PAXTALOOS'ERY. HOYS' FANCY DRILLINGS. LINEN C HECKS AND STRIPES. EYRE & LAXDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. g ALT WATER SHAWLS, Wholesale and Retail. PURE WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS. SHETLAND SHAWLS, ALL GRADES. PURE WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS. IIRKAKFABT SHAWLS AND HALF fell AWLS. 14 I'iatuth rp ETRE & LAN.) ELL. QAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DREIFUSS & BELSINGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON IDE Uth INST., Anew and desirable lot of ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS Suitable for the Watering Tlace, including a splendid assortment of WHITE GOODS. IUCKED MUSLIN, SHIRRED MUSLIN. SWISS MUSLIN, 1LA1D NAINSOOK, STRIPED NAINSOOK, 91 CAMBUIONAItfSOOK. Mo. 1024 THEHNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CUESNUT STBEET, OFFEIig AT LOW PRICES, 2000 PIECES WHITE GOODS, Tr.lnilln. all variation HhllTed. Putted. TUCkftd Flaid. btriped, flaln and Kluured MD8L1N8, BUltahls lor White Bodlej and bresHes. 100 pieces PKINTEW Lib EN LAWN 8, desir able tvle for lreM. inj;s, Ed'ulDKi ("uuc! r'lillarn. I Cluuv. Vaieucienue uiurr i.ncesi lnHeix- nieevea, eto '1 be 'above are ohered lor bie CQHAP, and In 8 LADLta VoPLD DO WELL TO EXAMINE X3MM0.9 tnUHgHiJ HOI J!t G28 h 0 P K I N S' 628 IIOOP-8K1BT llannractorv. ha. fi'HAHCII Btrrrt, Aliotre Hxth atreeu Philadelphia. W holenale and Ketall. Our aanortnient enibraceaali the new and dctlrable atylri and slzea ot everv length and sue walat tor lad Hi, Mlasen, aud Chiloren. 'Ihcoeof OUH OWN HAKE" aie tuptrora HhiiA nd durability to an; ether ttklrta made, and warranted to give atlslaction. ttkirteuiade to order, altered, and repalredv 4! DRY GOODS. JsqEW DHY GOODS AT MARSH WARMOCK'S (PRICE A WOOD'S OLD STAHD), No. 113 North NINTH . Street. Ws have Just of eaed with a splendid assortment of IOWiLLIUG. TABLE LINSIN. NAPKINS ANT DOYLIES, Also, a large assortment of WHITE GOODS. !0FT riSIBH CAMBRICS, j Atu.-s r I ts, NAINSOOKS, VICTOAI1 LAWNS and SWISS M18LIN8. The Best Makes ol Bleaehed and Vnbleacbed MUSLINS. Also, alarm assortment of HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOOP 8KIRT8, etc., ah at the LOWEST MARKET FBICES SUthsmJm LINEN GOODS ONLY, AT MJLLIKEN'S No. SiiS AllCII Street. NEW LINEN LAWN PRESSES. NEW PRINTED SHIRTING LINENS. travelling dress linens. CORN COLORED LINENS. FIiAX COLORED LINENS. BLOUSE LINENS. LINEN DRILLS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN DUCKS, Fancy and Tlain. LINEN CHECKS, for Boys' Wear. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, BettMake. SHIRT BOSOMS, Very Superior. LINEN DAMASKS, by the Yard. TABLE CLOTHS, All Size?. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. TOWELS, Great Variety. LADIES' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen Buyer will always find tbe pest assortment in the city, at MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE 6 0stuth2m No. 828 AROH Street. CUBWEH STODDART & BRO, JINEN SHEETS EOR SINGLE BEDS. Closing out a Urge lot at VERY LOW PRICES. C'URWKN STODDART fc BROTHER,' , Nos. 450, 462, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 7.12 3t Above Willow. JAWNS AND ORGANDIES, REDUCED TO CLOSING PBICE8. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. Second Street, 1 12 St" Above WUlow. pKENCH KOBE CHINTZES, REDUCED TO 31 CENTS. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. 8ECOSD Htreet, 712 St Above Willow TyiDE WHIT E-G HOUND CHINTZES, BEDLCED TO 31 CENTS. Bummer Dress Goods at Closing Trees. CU11WKN STODDART &. lUtOTHEO, Nos. 460, 492, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 7 123t Above Willow. MOSQUITO NETS- The Subscribers are now prepared to put op at thO shortest notice, in Town or Country MOSQUITO CURTAINS, FOE BEDS, CRIBS. ETC., Of tne most approved styles of fixtures, and of all the various materials used ior the purpose. SHEPPARD.VAN HARLINGEN&ARRISQN, House-Furnishing Dry Goods, 7 J tutbs6trp No. 1008 CHE9NLT STREET. JILLWARD & WINEBRENER. Wat. HILLWABD, D, 8. WINEBKXSEB, MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, No. 118 MARKET Street, I'BILADELPUIA, VA. AGENTS FOB TUB 6 A LB Of Cotton and Woollen machinery, Doaiers In Manufacturers' Supplies of every do scriptlon. Oak Tanned Leather Beltine:, AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING Of best quality and manufacture. 4 26 amrp FOR SALE STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS of Capewell Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for Coal Oil Lamusi It prevents the Chliuneya Irom bieaklnir. Tnia we will warrant Alao save aiu. third tie oil. Call and ee thtm they eoat but ten eeuta o. 203 RACE hi ret-1. PhtUdelphla. Sample aent to aud part iA U tl'nlted eattos iinrec4it ol toceusa, )ig . t. j I
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