CITY INTELLIGENCE. f Eur Additional Lccal Items tec Eijhth rage Union Republican Parakk in the Third Conobbhsionil Pipthict. The It-publican torchlight parade in the Third Coneres Mcnal District cuiue otV on Baiurdny evenintr. The oifplnv wti quite brilliant, and crowds of persons alone the route of the pnrade enjoyed the slRht. Captain Jacob S. Ktrctcb acted as Chief Marshal. M-siMed bv the lol lowinR aids : Colonel Win. Biles, Escort torapnnv, (.'apt. F. 11. Gregory, Cant. lYanf Allen, Capl. .1. . Thomas, Lieut. II. Groves, Lieut. JoLn Sajre. ana SerfceuurETliotnus lirowii. The lollowlrjg duos were in line: -T-vp ll'th Ward Association, M.. 11. Siand and William Andreas, Marshals; Thirteenth Ward Associa tion, E. II. Jellnos and Charles M. Oarpentnr, .Marshals: Sixteenth Ward Myers' Campaign Club and Ward Association, 1). II. Lane and John G. (Jillineiiam.MarHbals; Heventeeutli Ward Myers' Campnien Club and Ward Associntion, John Reed and Wesley Stevenson, MnrBhals; German Club, F. Breldenper and .1. F. Kodeu broch. Marshals; Eighteenth Ward Associa tion, Joseph Johnson and Joseph Allen, Mar shals; A'uieteenth Ward Association, John Jel tnes and John Molineaux, Maretials. The "Boys in Blue," In the District and the Republican Invincible Club were lamely represeotud. Bands of music were at th? head of each delegation. The Associations in Ime carried transparencies bearing Him tMiuesof their Ward, names ot Union candidate'-:, ptc.and ainon? the numerous mottoes borne in the line we noticed the following1 "The people send a Veto Mes-f-MCC to Andrew Johnson. " "Ho nre vou, Dic tator "Who will care lor Auu'y Now ?" "Hon esty is tLf bet policy Andrew, try it." "Couldn't jou take another Trip, Andy V "Bj Iraytd, but not Disinaytd." "How arc you, Moses" and many others oi" a similar import. While the proce-sion wos passing alon? Girarrl avenue, and near Second street, stones were thrown at it, and several persons were plight! y injured. A small bov hid his head bad! vent, and a number of the transparencies had "hols cut in thrm by the Hvinu bricks. Several nrrests were made in the Nineteenth Ward. Many of the residences along the louto of the parade wercbunriHomely illuminated. The turn-out was acknowledged to be one of the finest of the campaign. The Gbkat Statk Faik at Easton. That the treat Pennsylvania State Fair which commences at Kuston to-morrow, the MUi hist., will be a crreat success, may be inferred from the lact thiit there are already over three thou sand entries, and Mr. A.I!. Lonsrakcr, the Secre tary, is kept constantly employed attending to the numerous applicants lroai this and other States who desire to become exhibitors. New Jersey will be well represented. The home, floral, and other deportments will be unex ampled in splendor. The display of hor-ies will be remarkably line, thero beina; over lift v entries of fast trotter.-, and pacers. The competition on Friday for the $1100 prize lor ihelust'-st trot'er will be very great, and a spirited contest inuy be anticipated. On Wednesday there will be an exciting con test between four blooded pacers, and on Th irs dny the $300 and $200 premiums will be trotted tor. (ieneral A. L. Rusell will be Chief Mar i shal, asssisted bv General T. J. Joidan, of Dau phin, and John J. Curttn, of Centre county. The aids will be General S. H. Collier, of Alle Kheny; General W. H. McCall, Union; Colonel Wellington H. Ent, Columbia; Colonel W. W. Stewart, Adam ; Colonel W. II. Armstrong, Northampton; Colonel Gideon Clark, Philadel phia; and Major P. Ben-on Wilson, Centre. On Friday Hon. Alexander J. McClure will deliver the oration. All the railroads in Eastern Penn sylvania will issue excursion tickets. These tickets on the North Pennsylvania and the Camden and Amboy Pallroad from Kensington will be sold for $3. each. The managers have prepared something of an exciting character for each oay of the Fair. Story of a Ursn and and Wife. Mrs. Ann Hur.st, aged thtrtv-1 hree years, who resides in thp rear of No. (i3'.t Bedford street, was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital, at an early hour vesterday morning, with a wound an men ana a nau in leuiriu across me siomacu. Mr. Hurst accompanied his lady to the institu tion, and kindly stated to the attendant the manner in which the wound was occasioned. He says he had beeu cutting wood with an ordi nary pocket-knitV, and had a blada open at each end of it. He stuck the end of one blade in the floor, leaving the other blade still open, and on this Mrs. Hurst tell. A policeman who accom panied the lady, and listened to this storv, could not readily digest it, but locked up Mr. Hurst. Vesterday afternoon Mrs. Hurst revived, and she proceeded to give an account of the aircuin siance, which was that she had the knife in her hand, and on attempting to ero down stairs she strtuk the handle of it against a banister, causing the blade to be turned in such a man ner as to make t he wound. Mr. Hurst still remains in custody, but if his better hall sticks to her story he w ill be dis charged by an alderman, or raise such a doubt before a jury as will redound to his advantage and cause an acquittal. The explanations of some men are very curious at times. A Whisky Swindle. A swindle ot a stu pendous character has recently been discovered, and is about undergoing a legal investigation by the Government authorities. Certain parties in New York bought of persons doing business in Philadelphia about two hundred barrels of whisky, the cost ot which was about $20,000. It was represented that the whisky was in bond, and had, of course, undergone Government in spection. When shipped to its destination, in the unloading oi the vessel one ot the barrels was burst, and its contents wa-i discovered to be water, net whisky. An examination of the con tents of the other barrels was then made, aud a very large quantity was lound to be water, some of it with scarcely a smell of whisky about it. This left no doubt of the false character of the inspector's marks upon the barrels, and the dealer was arrested oil the charge of forging; Government inspection marks. A civil suit was also instituted. Thus lar no heariug has been had in the criminal case. Funeral of IIenuy Clay Walters. The funeral of Henry Clay Walters, who was 'l.-iW.iir 41, iint vlmilair innl-iimcr lvitL at Moyameubiug avenue and Greenwich street, fj took place yesterday afternoon, from No. 121 J Prime street, aud was attended by the members ' oftheShifilerand Niagara Fire Companies, and several societies to which the deceased was at tached, foriuirg a large train. The face ot the corpse was exposed to view for an hour or two before the funeral, and theie was a constant stream of persons onssiug into the house to see it. On the lid of the colliu was a plate on which the noun1 and age were engraved. The funeral was a very luigs one, aud attracted much attention TnE Fiue Depauthext. The United States Hose Company. willilsiurt on their trip to Lancaster and Beading on tho 22 J ot October. While in Lancaster they will be the guest of tho Union Steam Fire Kndue No. 1. An invitation has been exteuded to tho Per severance Hose Coinnany of this city to parti cipate in the Firemen's parade at Jersey City on the 15th ot next month. A new hose carnage is now being built in this citv for anew association in Birmingham, Alle "henv countv, Pa., called the Faii-mount Firo Companv. The carriage will be ready for de livery in a few days. Pardonedi The President has pardoned A J. Smith, who, in 18(54, was convicted in tho United States District Court of roboing the mail, and sentenced bv Judge CadwalaUer to ten years' imprisonment. Bmith whs a mail agent, and the testinioi-v upon which he was convicted was to the effect that he destroyed letters.und a ni ironriat ed t heir content i . Found Dxownkd. Yesterday morning the body of Michael McKeown was lound in the Delaware at Arch street wharf. I he deceased was forty years ot age.and lived at No. 114 Llfretn bllcv. He wan last seen on Wednesday, aud is nupposed to Lave fallen overboard. T11E DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFU. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 18GG. A Knavish Beooar. Officer Iloeder cnn.e across a young man on Saturday who was brgginii on Chesnut street, with his f,ice tied up in u way to induce the belief that ho nad hern terribly wounded. He was dressed in a soldiers pants and blouse, and hail a box before him to reef ive contributions. The oilicer kneuv hiin ;i an impostor, as hp had arrested him before, and at once removed the bandae from his face, ex posing the cheat, as there was not anything the matter with him. Tho impostor was removed to the Central Station. Parade of the Young Men's Key ptonk Clcb. On Saturday evening this organi zation nuide a parade turougb the principal streets of our city, and all aloni the toute their tine nppearance was the subject ofgeneml remark. The members carried torches, and were preceded by a line band of mu-ic. The new uniform worn by the members attracted ut-ivcfsal attention, and was crcatly admired. Accidents. Matthew Grady fell from a pile of lumber nt Noble street wharf on Satur day, and lractured his left leg. Taken to the Hospital. Dennis Conrad was badly scalded on Saturday, by the steam trom a whisky still at Klehmond nnd Norris streets. Taken to the hospital. Dead Infants Found. Yesterday the Coroner was notified to hold an Inquest upon two dead infants: one found in a box at Fourth and Diamond streets, and the other In Berks, above Seventh. AMUSEMENTS. New chesnut street tiieatki;. CHKSNt'T Htrcet. above T.volftn. WM. K. HI NN A :u lessees. Doors oppo at 7 10. Carotin Nn at H. MONDAY KVKNInh September 24. The mnnsKement htv the pleasure to Biinoun -e tint the dlstltiiruiHbed Comedian Mil JOiIN E. OWENS, Has been rnwed lor A LIMITED NUMBER OF NIGHTS, And will appear In tins city tor the Unit time In cllit yeurs, after an unpreceilentofl engagement In New York OK tin ;)Nsfc(;UHVrji NMilirS, Re will apnioir In Ms croat -pocmltv, i'A i.EB Ht,tTM MEll. In Dion I5oiicl'aiilt' elegant Drama In three acts, entitled DOT; D )T: HOT: DO I : DOT; DOT; DT; OK, THE CRICKET OS THK HEARTH Oa THE CRICKET ON 'J'HK IIKAKTH. Which ling been In preparation for three weeks, and wl'l fie produced wlih NF.W SDUA(1VIKICKNT SCRNERV. NEW AN l M AO NI fc'ICKNT SCKNKllY. StW AH D MAUNIt'K'KNT SUiSNLHtf. . , , , By Air. K. 8. SMITH, Anil In a stTle IIIIHKRTO USKQUVLLED IV TUI3 CIIY. 'flic pcrtortnauco will conimoucewith HOT; OR. TIIK CRICKKT ON THE HEARTH. Onleb riuiumer Mr. J. u. OWF.VS Dot vims JO-UK OKTON Supported bv the strength ot the Company. To conclude with niichNinnn'a nell-e t'omedv. THE lUI'I'li;Hl' DaV OF MY Mt'K. Mr. Oilman Mr. J K OWENS fcopdia MIss.IOSlE OIU'ON SATURI AY A FTEIt NOON. Hcntmnber J9, ORANh FAMILY MATI.nEtS. In active preparation, I'NCT.K SOLON SHINOLK, and THF. L VF. INDIAN, In which Mr .1. E. OWF.NS will api oar. w A Li N U T STKK H T TH E A T K ej.- N. E. corner ot NINTH and WALNUT Streets. KAVORIl'E, MH. JOUil lUtOlIOHAM, ENOAOED FOR TWELVE MUtlta ON7.T. 'I HIM (Monday) EVENING, beptember U, ill. Brougham will appear as CAl'TAlN RODHilCK O'DONNELL, with several Songs, including the beautiful liallad, "I HE LAN li OF ST. I'ATKICK." in his own iuo.t hucccshIuI new Dramu, iu five nets, entitled O-DONNELL-S MISSION. Alberonl (expressly engaged) Mr. T. E. MORKI3 Coininence at 1, with a lavoriio Farce. MRS. JOHN DfiEW'S JSEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Hcglns nt quarter to 8 o'clock. SI1LL TRIUMPHANT HOUbKS FULL. Thirteonih Night of the Feople's Favorites MIL AND MBS W. JF. FLORENCE. AN LNTIRF, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. New Hur!cjque and a New Drama. TO-NIGHT Monday), MODtcmber 24, The New Burlesque. ' NARY-A-B ROGUE," and the New Drama, FREDERICK THE GREAT. Vr. and Mrs. FI.OKKNCK In hntli nieces, with Local Hits. Songs, and Dances. FRIDA y The F orpDcea' Farewell Benefit. In rehearsal- 'TIiE FAST FAMILY." N E W AMERICAN THEATRE. EVFRY EVENING the great Drama ot 1HK lit JI-.W )UKH, STITART R0B8ON. the great Comedian. (iKii.l!. DOBSON, the renowned Bnniolat 9 2l2t I'OWERFDL COMPANY 100 PERFORMERS. LAST A X N OUNC E M E N T 1 Capital Prize 830,000! We have the pleasure to announce to the citizens of the United fitatcs that KELLEY'S GRAND NOllTH AMERICAN PliIZE CONCERT WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE AT TnB Wabash Avenue Rink', Chicago, Illinois, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1866, Olt YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. AT WniCH TIMB HALKAJULLIOII DOLLARS IB1PRIZKS INCLUDING 100,000 IN GREENBACKS, WILL BE PRESENTED TO TICKET-HOLDERS. Unabated rush for tickets. The demand continually lneroamuK 'ill, Will lickeUt Bold in u .single day I'ho wlio e oountry on the g ttve Orders CDiwtautiy arriv Iuk irnni Maine t j Uuorgla froiii tne Atluutic tu the Pueitlc Slope tho North American Prize (,'oucert In tho van 1U would-De nva B dlntancod I he publlc.with ono accord, bestow tliolr ptrouas'i upon thu most rellubio Gilt Organization in the United Hta.e, and havliw iui 1 talth iu the promises of the proprietors ol A. A. Keller tco.'i horth Auiericau Prize c'oncert, they respond liberally, and iho indications are tlmt on tue -Hih or' September nut a ticket will remalu unsld. EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. REFERENCES.-'I'applii, McKellop ii. Co . Pommer- clul Atoucy, Chicao; Lor v. tvuiciorii, nuoiusaie Paper Deuer, Chicago; Sheldon ifc Co., Publisburs, Now York; John E. Potter & Co., Puli.lshcrs, l'lilla delphia, I'a ; James L. liar em, Importer, Now York; Van VulkoiibernU fcCo, Importers, New York; H. U. Cobb, Chicago; croDy & Aiuswonu, xuuiisueis, Busiou. TheWabaxh Avenue RluU has been cnmig8d,a will be seen by the loilowins : Chicago. Ausut 21. IM I hls is to certify that Mesnrs A. A. Ilellev . Co. have tin day loused the Wabash Avenue Kink. Inr the even liiB of ihe 'isth dav or September, and paid tor ibe sume the sum ol ihree kuudioa dollars ( Idl);. J. li. JOHNSON CO.. Lessees of the Riulc. We ndvlse all parties wunting tlokets to send Tor them at once, as the boons will uo closed ou Friday eentuK. hepu'iube.r HH, ami the drawing will then commence. All orders or tiukeUi will pioiup.lv be tide. J. Tickets $1 00 Each, or Five for $450. Beit to anv address bv mall. Money by dialt, Post Oniee order, express, or iu reitMcred lellots may be sent at our risk. ALL TICKETS SOLD BY JOHN J. KUOMKIt, yo. 4113 CHISXIT STKEkT, PHILADELPHIA, UP TO FRIDAY NIGnT, KEPTEMBER K 1866, WILL BE REGISTERED. Acltlie. A. A. KEtLEY &. CO., 9 21 lit No. KIT RANDOLPH St , Chicago. IlUnol. THE TIAMOS WHICH WE MANU- II 1 1 focture recommend themsolyeo. We promise to our patroua clear beauuiul toues, elegant workman ship, durabilltv, and reasonable prices, combined wich lull guarantee. Torleou yat No. lull WALNUT Street. 6 -IH C105 PIANO MANUFACIURIMO CO. AMUSEMENTS. TIELLER'S "SALLE DIAHOLIQUK," AS- J I KKMHLY BU1LDINO' -COrRTH AMP LAST WEEK BUT ONE. EVKRY MllflT. ROBERT HELLER. Fourth ProKtammo ol FUN, DELUUIONH AND MUSIC, with Hi New and Startling Wonders. FIRST 11ME in tut country oi the beautiful Illa tion entitled IHE JITSTERIOrs OiANtlR TRtE, on which Flowers and Fruit burst Into life at the request oi tneliie,W wAT( I Qp ART ONE In the audience made to sirike the hour; TH K HO Rl)I()-( JIOOL MISS and her perplcxMos with Piano practice; aud BE L LLR'8 orlfjinal and only WOOD MINSTRELS. This extraordinary programme will bo given every evening, with "SECOND SIOHr." cto. PIANO FORTE 8OLO8 on "Slelnway'ii Orand," bv.ROBfcRr UELLEB. "MATIN I-E." SATURDAY. Doors Open Evening 7. Commence at 8. Aduilmion, 50 cenis; Reserved Seats. 74 -VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, XN ELEVENTH Street, above cnESNUT. TH Ki FAN1LV HEMRT" OPEN FUR TIIH SKAMHIV. mitM KOSS 6i UIXKI'g M I IVH'I'ltfCtiH. tho Oreat Star Troupe ol Ihe World. In their GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIHEES, SONtH, DANCES, NEW JJl KLKSy L'ES aud PLANTATION HCENK-. Doors open at 7 o'clock, t'litrmenclng at H o'clock. 8J0 8ini J. L. CARNcROS, Manager. V A LEU'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER OAHDEN-Nos TiO-TO VINE Stlect. UkA.ND LNSTltlJME.sTAL CONCERTS NIOIirLY. Py two large and efficient irchestraa. And EVERY NIOHTnAl-V Ann with our EAChLSIOtTV-Xu HANI), altrass Band, compilainp " it Artists In the city will perioim. OPEN FOR THfc SEASON. Onr spacious dim mer Garden, artistically laid oat Wlta Shrubbery, Fountains etc. IN THE LADIES' SALOON, EspfclatlYsct apart for FAMILIES, the bent of Creams and other Refreshments will be served. 6 IliS O "Y 31 IV A S I TJ 31 FOR LADIES. GFNTLEMEN, AND CH1IJDREN, N. K. COR. OF MM'H AM) AilCH STREETS. Ihe Institute, whlca )ialn has beon greaty Improved tor the coming scuson, Is now open lor subscription! ail day and evenings. Hodlly exercife impa-ts health and strength, and ll hlgbiv recummended to ,t'i sexes and all ages. Terms lor Instruction, -.yuhs S -0(1 Terms for isli piactlce. i mouihs i0 For particulars send lor circular or give us a call. H 3(l3m Prolessors till. Lblt RAND it LEWIS MEDICAL. yox poi'uli. Win GUT'S TAIt SYRU11 P1UXVIPAL DEPOT, 771 JSoulh THIliD Sli No. Price, 51-00 per Bottle; $5-10 lor half-a-dozen. The undcrsltned citizens take pleasure in chccrtull reeomn n-mllng the ue of Wrlslit's Tar Sirup lo coughs, colds, consumption, whooping-cough, spottei jever. ilver comp a'nt, pains in the breast, iironchiils, Intianimatlon, and restriction of air vowels In the lung. etc. 'I he remedy Bhonld be iu every tainllv Charles O. Wi fon. Fornv's I'rem otllcii. Char es H. Gratien, Sunday Mercury oiUco. James Noleu. Aou.rrt- otllce. Wtllam F. C'orblt, Assoeiaicd Press. William H. Carpenter. Fire Alarm and Police T graph, Filth and t hesnut streets. a Randolph, Front and i ombard streets. James W. I'erriue No. Mid Charles street. li. A. Davis So. 323 Gaskbl street. John Woodside. No. 1331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson No. 1608 Walterstreet, R. O. Murcn, No. 6:6 Fiauklln sireeL .1 ileblolt. No 781 8. second street. John Hevmour, No. SI3 S. h rout street. t . W. Howard, No. 1 Hock street II. C. Larttett Mo. 327 S. second streot. L. Hates No. 605 Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 S. Second street, M ary Caldwelk. No. 1(182 Sunsom stroeu W. i homes. No. W N. Fourth street. T. M. ( arthv. No. 1i9 Enretn's alley. George WI son. No. 236 Race street. W. K. Brooks, No. 69 North second street M. J. Hassott, No. 119 Csnal street. E. Seymour Rose. HusUeton. liar ei Bogers, No. U21 South street, it T. Wellington, .second and Quarry stree E. E. Thomas, No. 13 South sixt i atreet. Wi Ilium harns, No 61ft South Front street. S. S. Santord, Opera Manager. ,1 ohn Maginnls. rear of No. 134 North Second street. Mrs. 8. U. C'boate, Newark, Del. llr. William B. Wriqht. Sin: Wo take pleasure In recommondlng yourTAV SYRUP (of which we have already sold conslderahlt uuuritltiesi as a most excellent and ellioaclotis retried) lor the complaints set lorth In your printed bill alreaJj submitted to the public. Asa fratttying act to suffurlu humanity we wlli cbcenn lv recommend your pronara tlon to a 1 atllictid with diseases which it is dostgued U care. jl ours, etc., ' D1LKS SON, Drnggisto, N, E. corner Pine aud Sixth streets,' For le also at JOHNSON, HQLLOWAY ft COWDEN S, DYOTT & CO 'S, A nd all principal Drurghua and Dealers. The snbscriber wou'd beg leave further to sar th he is prepared to tl.t orders and torward tbe Syru t any part ot .he country. Persons desiring other iutor niatinn by mall will inclose a postage stamp.and answer will be returned as soon as the exigencies ot busines will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRiailT, 3 20 No. 771 8. THIRD Btreet, Philadelphia, i'a. G LAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted in all cases, for the Spehdt and Pfkm, kM Cuhe of all diseases arising troin excesses inyeutu Physical and Nervous Detdilt , etc. etc. NO CHANGE OF DIET IS NECESSARY. Tbey can oe used without detection, and never tail to efiect a Cure, If used according to instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; aiso, Large boxes, containing Four Small, Price Three Dollars. From four to six boxes are generally required to cure ordinary cases though beueflt Is derived u-om, nsiug a single box In Chronic Cases, wtere Nervous Prostration ba afltcted the system, BELL'S TONIC PILLS Arc recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating and Invigorating Remedy in tbe world. A Package Price Five DoUurs, will last a month, ana Is gi-ucrai.y sufficient. In extreme cases of Debility, ItMXL'H UXTKKNAL REMEDY. Price Two Dollars, suflioieut lor month, caa be use to good advantage. It gives btrengta to the system, and, with the Pills will efiect a complete Itestoiatlon. A Pamphlet ol 1UU pages, nu the ERROR" OF YOUTH, designed as a Lecture and Cau ion to Young Men, sent tree, Ten Cents reuuited to pay postage. It you cannot purchase Hell's Specific Rf.mkdiks of your Diuugist, take no other, but send tue money direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN, Consulting Physician, No. HI!) BROADWAY. New York, And you will receive them by return of mail pusl paid, and lice irom observation. For sale by DYOTT cfc Co., No. 232 N. SECOND Street. 6 11 $ g AM A It I TAN'S GIFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. "YES, A rOSITIVE CUKR" FOR ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM INDIS CRETIONS. Contains no Mineral, no lialsum, no Mercury, Only Tm Pit to be. Taken lo Effect a Cure. They are cntltcly vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant tasie, ana win nor u any way Injure tlie stomach or bowels oi the mot delicate. Ones iu irom two to tour das, aud recent cases in "twent-lour houis." bent by mail. Price, Male packages, l. Fenju'o, 13. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, The Great Blood Purifier, and Itomudv lor Scrofula, Utters, Sores, fipots, litters, Scales, nous, JUC. For the above complaints the Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices, is rue most potent and eitectual roiueiiv iwer nimaribed. It reaches and erailtamai annrv nar- tic eot ibe venereal polsou. Will remove every vestige of lmouritles from the system, as well as all the bad tfloouol uicicury. price, 175 per bottle. SAMARITAN'S WASH Isnned in conjunction with the Root and Herb Juices. riliAf'.tlnnu. Pricn. iA ttnuta The old sickening and disgusting drugs have to give ano A POflTiVE Cl'RE. v Sold by DEM AS BARNES & CO., No. 31 PARK BOW, ano oy iruKiii DESMOND CO , Proprietors. N0.815RACE 8tret, Philadelphia. 8 15 GOVERNMENT SALES. DALEOF UOVKKNMBN I VB8SEL3. Borkac or ConSTnucnon aud Repair, Washihoton, 1). C, Sontomher 15. 18 J6. The Ktt Denartmont win offor at I'nbiio Auct.Oi. the lollowlng named vessels : A I TUB UNHID 8TA1K3 NAVY YARD, BO TON, ON IhB 8d W OCIOBLH, AT 12 O'CLOCKM. The John Adams, sailing-gloop-ot-war, of 70D tons, old nieasnrcmont. Tho Vincennes, sailing gloop-of-war, of 700 tons, old measurement. T. io t'earuot, sailing ship, of 1012 tons, old mea surement. . I ho ) re loll, screw steamer, of 870 tons, old mca BuremoTit. Ibe Port Royal, paddlo steamer, of 805 tons, old mcarurenient (hull only). l he l'ontoosno, paddle steamer, of 974 tons, old measurement (hull only). AT llJfc, I'NilED STaTWI NAV YARD, NEW YORK, ON 6th OF OCIOBEit, AT 1 O'CLOCK Jl. , 2 T ho l'auipero, sailing ship, of 1375 tons, old mcu snremcnt. ' Ihe Sonib Carolina, screw steamer, of 1166 tons, old measurement (of iron). The Hibiscus, soiew steamer, of 400 tons, old mea sure nunt. ibe t-pirea, screw steamer, of 406 tons, old mea surement. The Marigold, screw steamer, ot 116 tons, old mea snremcnt. I ho Dumbarton, paddlo steamer, of C30 tons, old meaureme.ut lot iron) Ihe I'ontiao, paddlo steamer, ot 974 tons, old mea surement. 1 he Iosco, paddlo steamer, of 974 tons, old mea surement. 1 he Sebago, paddle steamer, or 832 tons, old mea surement. The Iritonla, paddle steamer, of 202 tons, old met gurement. Tho Octorara, paddle steamer, oi 974 tons, old mea sntcment (bull only). AT 1 HE UNI TED S I ATE!N AVY YARD, THILA DXi HIA, ON THE 0th OF OCTOUKK, AT 12 O'CLOCK M., Iho M. L'.uis, Bailing sloop-ot-war, ot 700 tons, old measurement. lne l'nncoton, receiving ship, of 990 tons, o'.d measurement. J ho Clymalis, screw steamer, of 290 tons, old measurement. 1 he Althca, sciew steamer, of 72 tons, old measure ment. 1 hoKlneo, screw steamer, pf 607 tons, old measure mtnt. Ihe Cimarron, paddle steumor, of 860 tons, old measurement, 'J ho Hornet, paddle, steamer, oi 838 ton', o:d measurement lot iron). Tho ltoier, pad do steamer, of 491 tons, old nicuMircmcut (ol iron). These vessels and their inventories can bo ex amined at any fmo, on application to toe com mandants ot the respective Navy Yard. Iwenty per centum ot the amount ot the pur chase money must bo deposited tho day ot tlie sale, and the remainder must be paid ft'id tuo vessel re moved Irom t he N uvy Y uid within two weeks Irom the t.ay of sale. Tho Bureau of Construct on nnd Ropa'r will, until the 10th ol October, receive tenders lor tho puichose of tho loop-ol-war Ua o," ot 6t'6 tons, now lylnar nt the United States Navy Yard, Norfolk Va., where the vessel and tho inventory can boox ninined. 9 17 mwlUt O AL E OF l'UBLIC P K O 1' E K T Y. O Officii of Army Clotuijio and Equipaoe, I Nkw Y'ouk, .-ct)tcmucr 22, I860. ) Will be sold at Public Auction at the Depot ot Army Clothing and Kquipaze, corner of Laight und Washington streets, New York city, on the 2d day of October, 1806. commencin? at 11 o'clock A Al. certain quantities of non-regulation and condemn jd clothing and equipage, oousistmg of say about 4 UUU poonoB.more or less.oi lems, uospital, vt an, common, ana otDiey. 279 Hospital Tents 131 Hospital Tent Flies. Ul wail ToDts. 60 Common Tents. 886 Leather Gaiters. 807 Dogskin Gaiters. 680 Foratre Caps. 3 Wall Tent Flios. 1,800 Knapsacks. 7 800 canteens. 60 Axe. 45 Axe Handles. 168 Pickaxes. 461 Spades. 60 btiovels. 140 Mosquito Bars, l.oi of Brass articles. Flags. 20,000 Cap Covers. 8Sil S Dlcy lent stoves. 2,700 leather Siocks. 1,116 (ireat Coat bliaos. 34 Musicians' Frock Coats. 75 pairs Trousers Old iron. Etc. Etc. Etc. And various small articles of clothing and equipage. AL.-O, 1,736 loct ol Patent Leather, sound and new. 2,866 leet of Goat Morocco, sound and new. 27 yards of Sky-lime Facing Cloth, new. Samples ol the above may be secti at tbe depot, ami turthcr iniormntion obtain d. Toriuf Cash, in dovernmcut funds, ten percent down, und tho balance bo'ore tho goods are taken Irom tho depot, which must le within three days of sale, under lorfoitnm ot purchase and ton por o-nt. Hrlgadier-iionoral U. H. V1NTO.V, 9 246t Dv. Quartermaster General, U, S. Army. A BFON, THOMAS & CO, AUCTIONEERS Will fell at Public Auction, without rosorvo. on THURSDAY, October 4. 1866, at 11 o'clock A M.i on the premises, In tho city ot Baltimore, the BUILDIKU, FIXIURES, AND APFIJK1E NANCES, known 'as Hicks United States Geueral Hospital, together with tbe - h PICKET FBNCE enclosing the same. All payments to be made on the day of salo in current funds of the United States. For draft of buildings and other information apply to tbe Auctioneer, No. 18 S. CHARLES Street. By order ol tho Quartermaster-General. ' A. iS. KIMBALL, 9 24 tlO 8 Brevet Major aud A. Q U. U R E A U OP ORDNANCE. Navy Department, 1 Washington City. Septemoer 6, I860 . J SALE OF NAVY POWDERS. There will be sold at Public Auction, to tbe highest bidders, at noon, TUESDAY, tho second (2) day of October, 1866, at the office ot the officer command ing tho Naval Ordnance Depot at JEFFERSON BARKACK8 RESERVE, near Saint Louis Missouri, about five thousand barre s ot POWDER composed of cannon, morlar, aud musket Powdeis. Tho Powders will bo sold in lots to suit pur chasers. Terms cash, In Government funds, one-half to bo deposited on the conclusion ol tbe salo, and the remainder within ten days aiterwards, during which time tho Powders must be removed from the grounds, otherwise thoy will revert to the Government. Purchasers will be required to turnish their own packages, where tho Powder is not iu bar rels, H. A. WISE, 9 7 fin wilt Chit rf Bureau. M ARSHAL'S HALE. BY VIRTUE-OF A writ oi sale by the Hon. John Cadwalaaer. Jmlue ol the District Court ol tbe (Jolted States in and for the. Eastern District ot Ponnsvlvaniu. to me diroetea, will be sold at pub ic sale to the highest and best bidder tor cash, at the store ot POWELL. SEIiiER & CO., No. IK Is. FROST Street, ou THURSDAY, October 4, at U o'clock A. M., two parrels ol Whisky. Also, at the same time aud plaoe, tho following described pruperty, which will remain on the premises where tlie several lots now, are as lollows, viz. : Edward Harley, . lH4!i Market street, ono Copper Still and E'xturcs, one Worm, etc etc. James C'arr Twenty-third aud Walnut strots, ono Cop per Mill, etc., and Tweuty ourth and Sunsom streets, one Copper Still, etc etc. Parties wishing to purchase caa examine tbe property on Hie preuilbcs above mentioned two days previous to ,1U,Ule- P. C. ELLMAKER, TJ. S. Marsha1 Eastern District Peunsylvauia. U. S. Marshal's Olllce. Sept. 18, imi i!4 tit f HRe IMlfoIlTANT AGENCIES. THE CELEBRAfED Lillie's Chilled Iron Safes, Th apest and best, Indeed, the only strictly Fire and Burglar-Proof Safe made. The modern and extremely popular STEAM ENO'INU PACKING! Called Miller's Lubrlcatlve Steam Packing, unsurpassed and unequalled. AND TIIH SCALES FROM THE (JKEAT BEND SCALE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA. Scales warranted equal to any In the market, and on terms much more favorable The undersigned having the General Agency for tlie sale of the above articles in this city, he rcspecttnllv solicits the attention of all parties Interested, both tbe dealer and consumer, hoping to nierlt (as be has already received) the continuance of a liberal public patronage. M. C SADLER, AGENT, ft 11 kmwl3,r smwlStl . Jio. 6311 i Ben Street. PROPOSALS. pHOFOll AJLB FOB REPAIRS.- Ubitm Statbh Rmoihtbrb Ovfiob, no. zuv o. Mixtu S'reet, rHiLADKLPniA, September 19. 1866 sealed Proposal, in dunlieatp. with a -.nor nt th'n advcrtlfen eiit attached to each, will be roeived at this Ollico, ntitii la o'clock M . S ATURDAY, Sep tember 9 18(16. lor Repairs of Upper and Lower Hovernment Wharves and Landings, at ilAKCUd HOOC, Delaware river, I'a. Separate proposals will bo made for each class of material or labor. Cap logs, bridge timbm, mooring tots, eto , to lo ot wlulo pine; also uppet courses ot wharve.i, if ltqiiiredj t e and wharf timber and sn et piiliw of hemlock ; lenders, siiealhlng, etc., of whlto oak Proposals wi I stale tho rate per running loot of timber, per loot ot lace, and er foot ot board measuie, as ibo case may b t the rate por pound of bolts anu oilier iron work; tno rat" per cuulc yard lor talth and broken atone fll'iug, etc. All materia s to be oi best quality, and snbjoc. to iBsj tction a a approval belore being used. Each bid must be uurant-ed by two responsible peisous, whoso signatures should be appendoj to tho gnaranteo, and be certified to, as being good and rufl ciciit security tor five thousand dollars, Oy tne United Siates District Judge, Attorney, or Col lectcr or other public ofllcer. Envelopes lo be endorsed, "Proposals for Repairs ot '.ioverrmctit Wharves," etc. Hide will be opened on Saturday, September 23, 1800 at 12 o'clock M,, and bidders are requestoj to be present For lurtber information inquire at tins office. C. M. A FOltlll STEW AUr, Major of Kmnncrrs, and Br-.-vet Licnti-n-int-Colonel 9 20 6c AfcMSTANl ViUAItTERMASTEK'8 OFFICE I'hilaiillpuia, I'a., September 17, lsuo. 1' KOI OS A L FOR FOR AO E. Benlid 1'iopoals wi 1 be received at this oTice until 12 O'clock M., THURSDAY, Septemoer 27. 1866, for lurnishing tms depai tm -nt with Foraue tor a period of six (0) months, Cuiiim-neiiig OctoU-r 1. 1KH6, ana enalng the 81st day oi .M ich, lSfJ7, inclu sive, viz : CORN, OATS, TIAY. AND TRAW, for use ol animals n the puilic service, etc , nt IU( depot, or any other locality within this c )in naud that may le dneetcd. All "rain to be oi tue best quality Uat9, 82 pounds to tho bu-liel : Corn. 61 Vounds to the bushol ; Hay, of the best ouallt. Peun svivi.nia timothy j Straw to bo rye, best qua'ity all subject to be inspected and approved prior to delivery, Proposa's will sta'e price per hundred pounds for Hay and Straw, and per bushel lor Corn and Oais, dolivered at places of consumption in such quanti ties and at Mich times as may be ordered (the juice to be stared both in words and figures). Each bid must bo guaranteed by t wo ieponslblo versi ns, whose signatures mut he appended to the "tiarauice, and ceriilied to as being good and sum. eient Mcimty lor live i$5()00) thousand dol lar j by tne United States Dis net Judge, Attorney, nr Collector, or oilier public officer. Iho right is reserved to reject any bid deomcd'un reasonable, and no bid irom a defaulting contractor will be received. All proposal to b made out on the regular forms in dupliea e (which will be furnished ou application tit tins oil co i, and conform to the terms ol this ad veitistmtnt, a copy of which mint accompany each proposal. Envelopes lo be endorsed ' Proposalsifor Forage." Bids will bo opened on THURSDAY, tteptomber 27, ls-CU, at 12 o'ch ck M., and bidders arerequestcd to bo prt-ent. Ry order of Brevet Brigadier-General GEORGE II. CHOsMA-N, Asitaut Quaitermaster oenural U.S.A. GEORGE R. OKME. 9 17 Ot Brevet Major and A. y. M. TJROrOSALs FOR REVKNUE CUTTERS, i Treasury Department, I September 17 1H00. f Stated rropnsals.endoised "Proposa'sfor Building Uevcnuo Cutters," will be recolved at tins Depart mem until noon of WEDNESDAY, tho 10th of Oc tober ntxt, lor building and titnug two top-ail schoonns, ot 220 tons, old measurement, and six loro-und-aft-riggcd sohooners ot 110 tons do Tno vessels to be built of tho best materials, coppered and copper-fastened, and delivered alloat, roa iy for sea, at some port on the Atlantic, complotoly equipped, except armament, ammunition, furnituru, uuuiicai insirumenis, stores ami ouuiis. 1'lniiB aud specifications can be obfa'ned at this Da part ment on application, In person or i letter. H. MctCLIAlCU, 9 21tmw8t Secretary of tho Treasury. ITU E A S U B Y DEPARTMENT, J- OBPTICMBKR 17. loon. Sealed Proposals, endorsed "Proposals lor Build Ing hovenuo Cutters," will bo received at this De partment until noon of WEDNESD A Y, tho 10 h ot October text, lor Dtiiiaing ana tilling two topsail schooners, ot 220 tons, old mea-urement and six torn-and-aft riggoo scboouors of 110 tons do. Tho vessels to be bui tot tho best materials, coppered ami cupper iasienea. ana ro oe aeiirerea unnac, ready lor sea, at some port on the Atlantic, completely equipped, except armament, ammu nition, furniture, nautical instruments, stores, and outfits. Spec llcatijns can bo obtained at this Departmont on application in poison or by letter. A model or plun of the ves el munt accompany each bid. HUGH MCCULLOCH, 924mwftl010 Secretary of the Treasury. CITY ORDINANCES. TD S O E U T 1 j N XV To Authorize the Pav ng of Thtrty-niuth, or Boudinot, Mansion, Baring, Hamilton, and South Marthall Streets. Rosolved, By the Select and Common Councils of tbe City of Philadelphia, That the Cbiet Commis sioner ot Highways he and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract wdh a compe tent paver or pavers, who shall be seleotcd oy a ma jority of the o ners of property fronting on the fol lowing streets, lor the paving thereof, viz : Tuirty ninth, or Boudinot street, from Market to Baring stieet; Mansion street, from Powulion avnnao to Bridge street; Baring street, from Mansion to Thirtv-second street; Hamilton streot, from Ihirtv first to Thirty-second street, in the Twenty-tourr.h Ward ; and Marshall street, Irom Thirteenth to Fit teenth street, in tbe Second and Twenty-sixth Wards. Tne conditions of said contract shall be, that the contractor shall collect the cost of said paving from the owners el propeity. And he shall also enter into an obligation to the city to keep the street in good order for three years alter the paving is finished. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President ot Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, Clerk oi Common Counoil. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council, Approved this twenty-first day of September, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEE, 9 24 It ' Mayor ot Philadelphia. RESOLUTION Relative to tirades on Lehman street, between Wa ne avenue anu Marion streot, twenty -second Ward. Itxeo'ved, By the Select and Common Councils of tho ( ity ol linludt Iphia, that tho Department ot Miivey be and is hereby directed to change the ".'evatiou of grades on Lehman streot, between Vt ayno avenue and Marion street, so that at a point tv o hundred aud xty-slx feet east ot tbe east side ol Wi.yne u venue, the elevation shall be 228 89. and at five liundri d and twonty- six leet east of Wayne txet 29U4, lenvii g the elevation at Wayne avonuo ai d Marion sticet as now confirmed anu est.i- b Ishod. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, 1 resident ol Common Council. Attest Abraham Stewart, Assiitaut Clerk of Common Counoil. JAMES LYND, President oi Select Council. Approved this twenty-first dav of September. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. V. 1860). MORTON McMICHAEL, 9 24 It Mavor ot Philadelphia. E SOLUTION i lo Change tho Place of Voting In the Slxtu jjivislon of tho Tenth Waru. Ilosolved, By tho Select and Common Councils of the l ity ot Philadelphia. That the plaoe of vol iug in the Sixth Division ol the Tenth Ward ho changed to the southwest corner of G'ebhard and Race streets, be'ow Sixteenth streot, the lormer placo of voting b ng no longer available lor that purpose. " WILLI M S STOKLEY. Presideut of Common Council, Attest John Eckstein, Cloik of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Counoil. Approved this twenty-urn day ol September, Ai.uo Domini one thousand eight honored and sixty-six (A. D. 1HO0). 1 MOKION McMICHAEL, 0 24 It Mlvt ol Philadelphia. 3 CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE To Abolish the Ofiics ot Cbiof Inspoctor of Stieets. Section 1. The Select and Common rnnnrils nt t.hn City oi Philadelphia no ordain, That t'in office of Chiet Inspector of Streets, as oonstltu'ed and organized by and under an ordlnanoe enti tled "An Ordinance to Establish th Department of Ntrcst Clean-ine," app oved tlie ulteonth day of February, 1804 shall be abolished, and shall ooase and determine from and aftor the thirtieth day of December, A, D. 1866, and that so much ol all ordi nnnces or parts of ordinances providing tor the elec'ionot t;hiof Inspeo or ol Streets as now esta blished, and under and bv virtuo oi which the pre sent Chief Inspector of Streets was euctedoo. the eighth day ot February, A. I 1803, be and the same ib ucrcuy rcpeuica. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, ... , Presideut of Commou Council. Attest John Eckstkin, Clerk ol Common Connc 1. JAM I-8 LYND, President of Select Council,' Approved this twentv-flrs da ol Kent em i Domini one thousand eight hundred and six (A. D. 1866). , MORTON McMICHAEL, -24 It Mavor ot Philadelphia. pESOLUUOK XV To Authorize the Grading of ITbirtv-ntntn. or Boudinot, Mansion, Baring, and South Marshall itreeis. Bcsoivcd, Bv tho Select and Common Councils of the Citv Ot Phlladelnhla. That the sionerol Highways be and he Is hereby authorized and oirectea to graao to tho c?tatilished gradoof tbe city, Tbirtv-Dinili er Boudinet stroei from Alarkut street to Baring streot. at a cost not n. reeCmg three hundred and twenty-one dollars and iiur'V nve cents, mansion street irom Bridge s'reet to a point two hundred and fifty feet snutn of Jiarinr street, at u cost not seceding two hundred and twenty-tnroe ao lars ana twenty-five eenta. Banrg street, from Thirty secono to Mansion streets, at a cos' not rxcoedinf? eight -six dohars. And houth Marshall stroet, from Thirteenth to Fit- teenth streot, at a cost not exceeding two hundred dollars. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, , President ot Common Council. Attest Abraham Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Counoil. Approved this twenty first day of Seotember. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866) MUKIUN .VlCMlUti AKL, 9 24 It Mayor of Philadoiphia. r E S OL U T I O N I V To Authorize Certain Transfers In the Appro priation to the Lepartmeut ol Highways fur the j ear 1806. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the Citv of l'lnludolphia, That the City Controller ' be ano he is hereby authorized and directed to make tho following transiors tu the appropriation to the Department oi Highways, for the year 1866, ui.; I o I ran sier Five thousand dollars from item 4, for Kepaving Streets, to Item 6, for Gutter Crossing and Iramwsv Stone; Seven thousand dollars from Item 21. for tho Construction ot Branch Culverts, to Item 6. for Repaying over Wator Pipo, Ten thousand do lars: and to Item 24, lor the Construction ot New Inlets, Four thousand dollars. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President oi Common Council. Attest Abraham Stewart, A - sistaut Clerk of Common Conticil. JAM lis LYND. President of Select Council. ' Approved this twntv -first diiv of Septombor, Anno 1'omini ono thousand eight hundred aud sixty six (A. D. 18-jb). MORTON McMICHAEL, , 9 24 It Mayor of Philadelphia. I RESOLUTION To Authorizo the Tramwaj Ing of Rementer Alley, Ninth Ward. , Resolved, Bv the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chlot Commis sioner of Highways be and he is hereby authorized and directed to repave Rementer alley, extending east of I eritb stroet, below Arch streot, Ninth Ward, said repaying to be douo with tramway stono in the tracks of the wheel", and it the cartway is wider tbun Ib necessary for a single track, he is authorized to reduce it to the proper width by taking an equal quantity irom each side. 1 WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, , I'rcsident or Common Council. Attest John Eckstein. Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty.flrstday oi Soptembur, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred aud sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, 9 24 It Hiuvor of Philadelphia. T" E S O L U T 1 O N ' XV Authorizing tho Mayor to Offer a Reword. Resolved, By the eoioct ano Common Councils of the City or Philadelphia, That Lie Mavor of the city be aud ho is hereby authorized to offer a lewaid of Five Uundreo Dollars tor tbe arrest and convection of the murderer or murderers ol Mrs. E izabeth Mil er, murdered on the morning ot tne nineteenth instant, at her residence), Mo. 924 Button wood ht reef, in the Thirteenth Ward. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, Presideut of Common Council. Attest John Eckptein, Clerk ol Common Council. JAME-i LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twentv -first day ot .-eptmber, Anno Domini one thousand oigbt hundred and s.xt-six (A. D. 1866). MORION McMICHAEL. 9 24 It Mavor of Philadelphia. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. PEXUI STEAM SC01HIAG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 EACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to oar new French htctm (Scouring knublistiirent the Hrst and only one otlts kind In this city. We do not dve, but by a cbeiiilcal process res ore Ladles', Utntiemeu', ma Chlliiitn'n Garments to their origlual siate wiinoo injuring them In the least, bile gieat experience and the best machinery irom France enable us to warrant peneet satmiaction to ail who may ivor us with their patronage. LA 1)1 LB' UKKt8K, of cver desonption, with or without trimmings, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the color Is geuuiue 1 Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains. Table Covers;, Carpets. Velvet, liibbous. Kid Cloves, etc., cleaned ana reniiished in tbe best manner. Uen lemen's humine and Winter Clothing c.eaued to perlecti. u without m Jury lo the stuff. Also Flags nnd llanneis All kinds o stains Miioved without o eaning ihe whole All order arc executed under i.ur immediate supervision, and utlsfactloD Muriinteed In every Instance- A rail and examination of our process is rcapectlully solicited ALBEDILL & 3IAM, 12 mtli No. 610 BACK Btiaet . pllE NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING X EBTABLISUMIKT. MATKH ISLAND, No. 40 North LlUilTH Streei iWest side), Also known as tho HTA'IKN lsLAM DYF.ISO EST ABLIMIM EST, lseing tlio I AKOi 81 Iu tho UXHtl) STATr.rt and IIIIH'IY YKAltS OLDuH than any other on 8 1'ATKN 1-LAND, is prepared, with the most Improved and ex1e usive Machinery (to which they are mak iug con btiiUt additions) to UYE, CLEANSEAjND FINISH even variety of Moo DM ASD Ci AUMLKT8, In a man ner VMhyrALLKD In tills country So. 4(1 North LI Hilt Htreet riilladolplila.y. No. WMItNt; street, New York. ' So. T2 HROADWAY New York. -No. 1110 FIEHliLl'OSTKtreet, Brooklyn. SAMl'tL MAB811, President. .1. T. Yocko. Hccietary. 8 '7iuwim PASSENGER RAILWAYS. THE SPRUCE ItAILWAY. AND PINE STREETS TEUNK LINE. This Road now. m addition to Its main Hue en Horace and fine streets, passes through the entire wesiera por tion of tbe ctty l'Bsengen from th- extreme north west at Falrmount 1-aik and along the entire loute tA the extreme southwest at Uray s Ferry, can Uka th cars on 'i wenly-sccond and Twenty third .treats aua the Orav's Ferry Hod- Qa be orrled through, via, Spruce street, o ibeMJnior - ., . ,; ' In addition to tt several fork! and the beautiful ueennrv aions tD ticliuy kill Hunt, there are mnuy "biects of ni(rest along this route to mak it a tractive T be road is sp endldiy equipped, the cs rs Deltig nearly all entirely nd alwaye kept cleau and eoui- '"caia'Teave the Firhsnge every few mlnut-t rtu'lnj tlie day auJ eveij hour a ter uihhiUfbt. V I" lui
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