t THE DAILY EVENING TEL EG R A PH. PHIL AD ELPIIT A, MONDAY, OClODER 8, 1860. AMUSEMENTS. Italiaw Oprra. Tbn first nleht of tin Opera at Ihc Academy ot Mualo is appointed for next Mon day, the 15th Instant, wlion the crroat buffo, Hon com, will debut in Cripino e la Comnre. 1 his opera will be followed bv Wiowanni, Faust, Trovntore, .Th4 Umber of Srvillt, Vra Itiavolo, and other '.evoritea. Subscription tickets, oecuiiuv a choice seat ior the entire season, may be obtained this day at Tmniplcr's Wmio store, Seveutu and (Jhemut streets. CntSNCT Street Thbatre. Mr. John E. Owona repeats hi wonderful creation of "Solon 8hlnile" to-night. He haa roached such an excellence in this part that the people will never tiro of it Tno spark line little comedy called the Conjugal Lttnnn wiil conclude the performance Mr. Owens aa "Mr. Lul laby," Miss Josie Ortou aa "Mrs I,ullabv." Snob a bill must attraot au immense audienoe. Walhut Street 1 nEATBE Hackimt ad "Fat Jack." Mr. J. H. llacitett, the only living imper sonator of Khakespcare's wonduriul creation, "sir John KalstafT," will aaaumo that part in the wand hiatoncal tiagody ol llenru IV. Hero in I'hilailrtl- fihia, where poodle are loud of toiiuino aoting, Mr lackctt needs no boo-ting. Ilia pavin? is a wonaer ot evennras, ability, and humor. Mr. J. It. Hoberts a aumea tho riftnault rW ot "Hotspur,' and Mr. Hackett will bo ably supported throughout. Nkw Arch &trekt Thka'tkr Mr. Danlol E. llaudmaiiu, the celebrated ieimano-Atnmicati tra gedian, appears to-nirrht, after avonr's absenco, In a now piay, lrom the pen of Mr. ie WaMon, callod Detlinp, which haa been very lavorably receive i m other cities. Mr. Bandmann Is an actor of extraor dinary iteulua, and should be encouraged by all wbo admire sterling acting. American Trratrb Mr. Joseph I'roctor re mains lor one week lona-er. To-night he produces his great hisiorlcal play entitled Ambition, whioh will be (riven with a hue cast, embracing all oi the favorites of the atock company. (jimon on "Citriobitv." On Wednosdav oven ing John it. tiough, the orator, wit, and atatoatnan, we may say, la to deliver his lamous locture on "Curiosity." It la nct worth while to was e time, ink, and papor in an efsart to apprise our ciiizoua ot what la in store lor them Uoupb's nunio is enough. The announcement that be is to be at tbo Academy ot Music on Wednesday evening Is sufficient. In fhiladclpbia ho is a mvor.to. Those who wish to hear him must scoure their seats at once, or lose their opportunity. Thursday night ho will oiscourse on "Kloqiienoe and Orators." Aahmoad & Evans tell the tlcke'a lor both lectures. Sukdai feACHfcD concehtb. We have learoed, w th pleasure, that an eminent professor ot music ol this dty baa detoimined to arrange a aeries of iSacred Concert", to be mven every Sunday after noon at Musical Fund Hall, l'hiadeiphta instru mental soloists, vocalist, and choristers of acknow ledged ability will a-sist, and we hive every reason to believe that toese concerts will be patronized very generally. Sallk Diaboi.iq.uie. This Is announoed as posi tively Helior's last week. Those who desire to wit ness bis splendid nerloi mances must seize an oppor tunity during the noxt six evenings. Holier has a bran new programme to-night, and every act a marvel and a "joy forever" in itselt. "stand not apon the order ot going," but go at once, and see Mr. Robert Heller. National Hall. Tho great Lincoln Memorial Tableaux are still on exhibition hore, and every one should go and see them. The pictured land scapes and portraits aro leaily beautilul, and the wbo e arrangement Is admirable. Mr. . K. Mur doch recites '-Sheridan's Kide," to-niirht. Other attractions ate offered and th outort tinmcnt Is most complete ana ckligbtiui throughout. C abcroba & Dixkt continue this week their very succersiul, new burlesquo called the Spectre's Jh'rohc, with other good things too numerous to notice. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For Additional City Intelligence see Ihird Fag. A Special Melting of Select Council was held tma inoruiug to take action upon the death oi Thomas Massey, la to niossenger ot that Chamber. 1 be Council was called to oruer. Mr. Lynd, the T"rerldent, aunounced the object of the meeting In the following address: Gentlemen of Select Counou : For the first time in many years the belect Council of Philadelphia is as enroled to recognize thu death ot one ot its own officers, and to render lifting tubute to his memory. Thomas Massev, oar late rospoo oU and cUloieuc messenger, is no more a summons more ueiomjitory than any that could emanate from this chamber has called him to that bourne which earthly messaged lire impotent to penetrate. 1' oath's call is ever nnwelcomo ever unexpeoted ; but ibis timo it has been paticu.arly and impres sively unforeseen and sudden. On Thursday alteruo u last bo was in our midst, In the usual performance ot duty, and apparently in his usual health. The next morning we were startled with the intelligence of his dangerous ill ness; and the day was scarcely past ere bis spirit bad fled lrom us torever. The event has its lessens, which we cannot tail to understand and appreciate; and it imposes dut os, toe chief of whtou lor us is to beur impartial testi mony to the virtues of the deooasud. ior nearly three years be has moved dally among ns, and haa lurnisl.tU us w.th ample opportunities ot noting his conduct, and ot estimating ms char acter. It is highly gratifying to me, as the presldiag offi cer of heleot Council, to be able, on this sorrowiul occasion, to express truthful and unqualified ap proval of bim, both as a man and an officer. Aa a man be was quiet and unobtrusive; in manner and temper laultlessiy even and mud, and of genu ine sincerity oi heart. Aa an officer, he was always at his post, ever zealous and prompt in the discharge o( his duty, and untiring in bis efforts to oblige his fellow officers, and to accommodate the members of this Chamber. In all mv intercourse with him. I never witnessed an impatient gesture nor an inconsiderate act; I never heard him niter an unkind word or give expression to an uncharitable thought. In his bumble position he achieved all that is most worthy ot achievement by the highest ofticial in the land the merit oi a well lulll led disoba go of duty, ot character without exception or reproach. Death is a stern levelltr of worldly distinctions; an evor-recurnug and impressive aduiouisher that "An honest mau's the nobhst wok of uod." With this sentiment, and in thu spirit, let u my fellow-members, meet this tad occasion, and alike with inner sense and outward observance unite in paying the last earthly tribute ot roBpect to our late worthy and esteemed officer. On motion, a committee, consisting ot ' Messrs. Spering, Wagner, and Hopkins, were appointed to prepare suitable resolutions, who, alter reiinog tor a short tune, submitted the following minute of (Select Cetuioil apon the death of the Messenger: Whereat, Tbe Beleat Couaell of tha City of PhlladeN Jhia, by the death oi Mr. Thomas Massey, has lost a althtui and eniolent aMcer; tbaiefore H'tolved, 'lhat tbe Select Council ot tbe City of Phila delphia bereoy declare the esteem la which toey held their late Measeuner. aud express tuelr grief at his decease. They alau offer to bis lamlly tula testimony of tbe allectlon in wkloh be waa held by those with whom his public duties called him to act . . Uti ived. That He.ect Council accept the Invitation o the raneral.and will attend In a body, aud that the usual badge ol mourning oe worn by the members, and that the cbalr ol tbe President aud the desk of the clerk be draped wii h black tor one month. hriolied, lhat tbe efllcers and members or Common Council and of the city government be InvMed to oar tic. pate with Select Counell in paying the last tribute of respect to the memory of tbe deceused. R tolred. That the Clerk be directed to engross a copy of tbeae proceedings, aud prese'.t them to the widow aa an expreasion of the esteem of tills Council tor her deceased husband. The above were unanimously adopted, and appro priate address were made by Messrs i'aga, bmitti, Isarlow, Freeman, Omeriy, and Hpering; and the Chamber on motion adjourned. Eclipse of the Sun. To-day there was -a partial ecipae of tbe Bun, visible in tbe easterly and northeasterly portions of the British posae-sion, hew England, and in that part ot Near York which lies northeast ot a line drawn from the lighthouse on Fire Inland, L. I., to the city of Rochester. At St. Johns, IS. F., only three-tenths ot the sun's faoe was obscured; at Charlottetown, V, E. I., one-tilth; at Uowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., about one eighth in Iloston, about one-eighteenth; at Brown University, trovidence, B. I., ooe-t ventv-tblrd; at Clinton, N. one-fortieth; at Hew Haven, Corn , one-sixtieth, and Poughkeepsie, M. Y , one-sixty- ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos 603 and 609 CHESHTI St., Hula. s We have Just received a new and well-seleoted , I ock of CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES.and VESTTNGS. y Aiao, OVEBOAIINGS and BDITINGS, which we.wUl make to order at Uit most reawnablo prloos. seventh. The obscuration in this ecllixe began on the left sido of the sun, Dear the top, in all of fie above-mentioned p'aces, except Charlottotown, 1. E. I., where it appeared to me right of tho lop. This will be the last eo ipse of tbe aim visible in tno United Mate until Auut 7, when a total eclipse of the tun will be visible In portions of seven of the States ot our Union Th e Disttjbb ances os Saturday Niani RBItRT8 MADK, AND DlBI'OBJITIOW OF TH J'kihonkksj During the ponttoal excitement last Saturday there were some disturbance more or less serious During the latter patt or the aveulng there waa quite an excited crowd ga'hered in the vioimty ot the Cemocru.io boailquitrtera in Walnut attest, between Eighth and Mniii sueels, and fours wore omertniiiod of a vory serious disturbance in that neighborhood. A the crowd did not disperse, at about 1 o'clock yesterday morning Lieutenant spear, of the police, waa sent with a squad of men to disperse th" crowd. As they appean d on the giound cuino pisiOi shots were fired at them from the upper windows ot a lioue; and altcraards, aa they oro driving ih crowd before them, shots were flrfd from pl.ito s, and bucks were thrown, sever, officers bmiig -truck with tho latter. High Constable Clark, oiug tuat the loioo under l ieutenant Siicar wai uot strong enough to disperse the crowd, wont to his aslst inoe with another squad, pud they ciimuionued to disperse the crowd in both direct'Otis. As tho mob came io Duponoeau s'reot, soma ot tin m rushed into it, ai d coiumoucud a br,K fire with pistols and stones and bricko, koeplng op the firing for some time, until the police succeeded in dislodging theiu. It la said alau that some shots were fired from the headquarters of a Domocratio organization In the vicinity, several of the officers were injured by stones and bricks striking them, and had to be taken away in carnages. James Kussoll, of the Eleventh District, was struck with brick, and se.erely injured, and taken to bis homo. Theie woro quifo number of atresia made. Michael Haitin was arrrsted to, lowing up the police with a lortr barrelled Miarp's pirtoi. wnlcli he was doliboiately discNarging into tho ranks of the police when taken at Mi mil and Chesnut strata, be tween one and two o'clock yesterday morning. He bad a bearing before A Klorman licltior, who com mitted bim in default of 82000 bail. John Kyan waa arrested in Walnut street, above Eighth, whilst yelling and shouting in a very dis orderly manner, aud, it is said, hurrahing lor J oil". Davis. He had a bearing botore Alilormati Bonier, w ho fined him and held him in 8600 to answer. Mobe Victims. During the riot last Saturday main, a young niau namod Henry Der ringer, a son of Colonol 0. M. Derringor, rooeived quito a severe and painful wouud iu the head tioin a pistol shot. The bull struck him in the buck of the head, and was flatienod against tho bones ot tun skull. 1 be ball was removed by Dr. Gilbert, and Mr. Derringer is now m a fair way of recovery. It is reported that Mr. Hoppin, who was mortally wounded last Friday nisrht, died vesterdav morning. Mr. John Smith, of the Fifth Ward, while looking at the torchlight ptocesaion on Saturday night, at Eightb and Chesnut streets, was shot in the hand by an individual on the sidewalk. Mr Smith is a peaoeful citizen, and well known iu the waro in which he resides. On Saturday night a young man named Joseph Reed was shot ut Seventh and Cliosnut sireot. Tho shot took effect iu the shoulder of Mr. lieed, iaflict ing s serious wound. Riotofs Conduct. During tlw disturb ance iu the vlciu'ty ot Seventh auu Clnsnut streets, last Saturday night, John Cronin, John Jones, and John McCakcy wore arrested tor boinir actively en caged in the rioting going on. They were, It Is alleged, in the act ot throwing stones aud tiring pistol shots when f.iey were arro tod. They hal a bearing before Mayor UcMicbaol, who, a'tor hear in it the facts ct tbe case, held Cronin in 82090, aud Jones and McCakoy in $1000 each, to answor the chaigo of rioting and assault and bsttery. Disturbance at Eleventh avd Gi- RARti Av&NCR.-Qnite a serious disturbance) occurred at tbe above locality on Saturda night, whilo tuo procession was passing. There was quite a lively time tor a tew minutes, and pistols and brickbats wore used pretty Iroolv. A young uiau uamed W. Rookstooi was shot in tho head, aud auo'lior named Charles Fields received a painiul stab in the leg. Special Sanitary Inspectors. A card in another column contains a list of the icwlf appointed Speoial Sanitary Inspectors ior this city. They will procodd to duty ac ouoo, by order ol the Board ot Health. Thu Gallery of Skulls, at thb Parisian IrXPoKiTioN will be a charming spootacle for mo ra ils, s aud phronologists An tnterprixiug and patri otic gentltmeu is enraged in making a collection of remarkable American skulls tor that gal.ery. He was recently so much struck by the development ot a young Pbiladolphian's cranium as to offor him rGvtnty-five dollars for his skull upon the spot, as suriti" him that it should bavo a distinguished place iu tu. .'arisiau display. The youth was so dull as to reply that be "Couldn't see it!" as if anyone couidexi ect to see his own skull when detached from tho body ! A gieat curiosity has bon s-uurcd in the shape of a skull consisting of a solid mass oi bone, without any eavny lor brains. This head piece belonged to a man who had aiwayaobstinately refused to purchase bis clothing at -i Tower Hall, No. 618 Markkt STRBBr, Bennutt & Co. MAUItlKD. PRIKSTLEY BKOWsJ. Aucustl. 1888. bv the Bev. J. Cunningham. Mr. 8AKlli.L PBIkJilLISir to S : if to Miss AM. duu ivji, uotn or cnestor, ueiaware co., ra TRAIN KH IRVINE. On Thursday evening. October 4, at No, 1412 Thirteenth street, by the Kev. J. W. Ciaxten. 1. . TRAliiElt to Miss OLLIU Ilt'UNE, both of this city. DIED. BKITTON-On the 7th instant. Mr. JOSEl'U A. HKl'l lON, aged 39 years. The relatives and frlenda of the family, and fthawnen Tribe. No. 8, Improved Order af lted Men, and General Harrison Lege. No. 133. 1. O. of O. P., are re apeuiiull) invited to utiend his funeral, from his late residence. No. 1221 S. Filth street, on Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Tenth street Union uruuuu. ARWOOD.-On the 7th Instant. EMMA V. GAR WOOD, lu the 18 tb year ef her age. jjicu in Deuce. Cone, but not lorgotten. Tbe relatives aud irtenda are reauectfullv Invited to attend the lunerai. from lierl.ito residence, in the rear ot No. 331 Urueu street, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 O'CIOCK. GREEN. On the 6th Instant. JAMES GREEN, under taker, aaed bH years. , Tbe relatives and Irtenda of the family, the members ot tbe Meridian bun Lodge, No. lit). A. Y. M. ; Pbliadel- pnta Lodge. io. jo. American rrotesiant Association; and the members of the t rauklln Hose aud Mtearn Fire CumpanT ; also tbe undcrtakera in general, are respect fully Invited to attend the lunerai. from bis late resi dence. No. 1334 South street, on l ucsday aiteruuou at t o'cioca, io proceed to uuu renowa' cemetery, " HI LMHOLD on theBtb instant GKOUOE IT., son of Edward it auu Louisa J. iioluiboid, in the 2lst year or bra age. i h e relnti vea and friends ot the family are reaoecttully Invited to attend bis funeral, from bl iaiher'a residence, .No. lull Lombard street, on Wedaesdajr at'teruooa atl o'clock, without furthei notice. LEVERIN(),-At Laraiette, Indiana, on the 7th In atant, ABRAHAM LKVEKIM). 8r , formerly ot Lower Merlon, Montgomery county. Pa. Due notice will be given oi his lunerai which will be at tne Leverlugton Cemetery, Koxborough. STOCKTON. At Morren Princeton. N. J., on the 7th Instant. ROBERT FIELD MOCKl ON. lute a Com modore lu the United Suites Navy. Fiiuera) from Morven, on Weunesday, tbe 10th instant, at 2 o'clock V. M. " rpnE FLEXIBLE KEY RING WILL HOLD J a larger number of keya with less iuconvenieuce in your pockets than others. Eorsa eby ' TRUMAN 4 HHAW. No. SM (Eight Thirty-five) MABKJCT Hu, below Smth. QASH WEIGHTS, CORDS, AND PULLEYS, IO Hah Fa.-teners Lifts, Knobs, and a general variety ot Bunding Hardware, for sale by TRUMAN SHAW, No. 885 (Eight Thlrtyyivel MAKKET Kt.. below Ninth. IT'OR ILLUMINATING PURPOSES WE HAVE J' several kinds of Illuminating Candlesticks. II you wish to "light up" don't iurget TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 83S (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET St.. below Mluth. ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNTJT St., Phila, FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING FOB GENTLEMEN AND YOUTH. ff WARBUKTON. i FASHION A RI.K HATTER, ... No. 4,'a)CHKNnTHtriit. 9 W Next door to Pnt OfTlne. BAB B E1V9 IMPROVED PKHISCOPIC HPKCTACMOS. f-unerlor o all others. Tby excite the woBdr and admiration uf all who use them. .Vanntactory and Malca-rooma, No. 248 N. t.Kiaill street, fhba., l'a. OPKK A "V7i, A MRS. Assorlmest large and varied. Trices low. 9 213m TONE HUT THK HE."!' BCIiUV I.K1LL AS1 LEHICJH COAL, I AIUIUUI l'K'l'A'OII, AND A I LOWKKT KATK fiAI 18K ACTION OV A K M Tfc KI. 11m J EVANS. 1IKOAO an I KIHIEST UNADULTEKATED L I y V O R S ONLY K1CHAHO PENlSTAN'jJ HTIIRF. ANU VaI'IT. No. iX) CIIESMtr HTHEET Nearly Opioult tbe Post Office , P1I1L DELPHI A. r -mil es supplied Or era lrom tbe Cob ntry Lromnt y attended to. JJH SPECIAL NOTICES. C3y" MU.IAVIR01-TIIIS IS A NEW PER iume, yet It has already achlcvod a sticcen which has established Its reputation aa the most dcllKbtful, deli cate, and durable. The lapse or time but adds to Its essential sweetness. For sale by all the principal Drug gists. Philadelphia Evening Telrgraph. 1 14 6mrp rT' FIFTH WARD -A MEETING OF THE 1- UNION REPUBLICAN W Mil) AX-OcIA-HON will he held THIS (Monday) EVhMSO, October R. at 7,4 o'clock, at the Hall ot the Good Intent Hose Company SPKCCE Htroet. above Hlxtb. A luU attindaoce is reiiuested. it. uiLB.t,i,i rrcsiuont. V. C. Skith, 'Secretaries. It gr TWEXTY-SEVENTIt WARD. UNION REPUBLICAN TICKET. tiOVEKNOU, MAJOR-GENEBAL JOnv W.GEARY. . CONGKEH9, WILLIAM D. KELLEV. ASfEMBLY. JAMES N. MAUK.S. 1 8ELECT COUNCIL, B. P. GILLINGH A M. COMMON COUNCIL, WILLIAM OG DEN. ALDFBMAN, THOMAS BANUALL. (It prvfp PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBEB5. 1SCB.--2-' The underslxned Independent Repablican voters ot the KlUUfit LEUIMLATIVM DISiUIC'f, bavins eontldonce in tbo anility and integrity of JOH N M. I'OViEKOV, the Independent caiididiite, cordially 'recommena him to the support of tbe vo'ers of tbe dls- tnci iuis contest is entirely nciween nir. Kern, wne Is on tne revuiar ticket and Mr. Pomorov, tha Demo crats bnvtnir declined o make a nomination : II. ('. Thompson. It W. Latlord. OierliiiK bonsal, C. H. Need ea, 1 avid JVicFarlan, W Ilium K. Thomas, I). V . Chandler, I). D. ( lark, Charles N. Kupler, '1 homas K. Lewis, lolin Yard, Jr., . JohnE. Fox, John Atkinson, J . It. South worth. 1 homas B. Williams, t i Ham Collin, William A lihodrs, John W. Clarkson, Louis I). Bauitfi, Na'han How and, L A. iruetltt, William Alitchcll, David Gilbert. Theodore M. Keeney, A. Rotbtrnck, David Mercer, Jiunes Alcoin. George Mitchell, Thomas Hollas. Charlea W. Pickering, Franklin Knsass, d . Lf till', iSamue, Ilaugli, Joftn Bower, u. i. Mci.mieT, Jo.ieahJ Bradsaaw, K. r , Mustui, Mcnrv ft. liennor.4, Caleb B. Keesey, Waslilnrtoo Brown, William Musser, William II. ltisk, .unaiiea raru, Samuel Haines, Jacob Shrcnsailer, :K Itaynor. !ieerpo Jackon, iBamuel Klker, Townsend Mercer, Abraham l.ystcr, Michael Lallerty, Josoob Elliott, W. Westcott Jnhn H. Davla. A CAKD. The Card published In yesterdav'a Dispatch wan printed without my kioledg or consent I reufUrm all that I testltled to In reward to the de egate election In tbe llgLtb Precinct ot Mnlh al. ad Mr. I'omeroy'a frlenda quoted me accurately Io tceir circular. lt JOHN LYNCTL HEALTH OFFICE, PHILADKLPH1A, S. W. corner SIXTH aud 8 AN80M stresta. OOTOHF.il 8, 1416. yoTICE At a Special Motihg ot the Board of Health, held this day for that purpose, the following named persons were duly elected Spocia -auita y In spectors to act until otbnrwlie direcied, viz : ' MEBUIT GIBSON, F. D. BISiillAM, J B. G It KEN, W. B. LANE, AVIS EMERT, U E. B TAYL'lB. They will proceed upon daty at once. ' . ISlgned) WASH. L. BTADEJT. )t Chlei Clerk. PIIILADELPHIA. JUNE 19, lSGfi. 2J xo the Hon. Leonard Myers Member of Con gress from the Third Diatrlot ot Pennsylvania : Sir: At a meeting of the Manufacturers aud Jour neymen Cigar Makers of Philadelphia, held June 18, 1866. the following resolution, together with other pro ceedings, was adopted : Besolved. That a vote of thanks be tendered to the Hon. LEONABD MYEB3 for the very able and con sistent manner In which be defended the Interests ot our business, having stood almost alone In bla advocacy ot placing the tax en tbe raw material. Extract of mlnutea of meeting, held June 18, 1HS6. AUGUSTUS PPAFF, President. Attest Chaklks Bakes, Secretary. 10 8 2t PHILADELPHIA, SEPTEMBER 20, 1866. HON. I BOX ABO MTKBS I Sir: At meeting of the Philadelphia Druggist Ware Glass-blowers' League, held at the Kensington Engine House, Thursday evening, September V), 1866, It waa unanimously Beaolved, That a vote of thanks be tendered to tbe Hon. LEONABD HI EBS for his promptness and energy In presenting our petitions for an Increase of the tutiff on glassware, and for bla able advocacy of our claims for protection. Also Besolved, That in him we recognize A TBUE FRIEND OFTUE WOBKI.NOM EN andofHOME INDUSTRY; and be It further Besolved, That a committee of two be appointed to piesent a copy ol the ioiegolug resolutions to the Hon. Leonard Myers. WILLIAM H ARMErl. President. A. HACK, Bee. Secretary. PET.B DAILY, Q2t GhOBGE DUNLA . Ir-j3f PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 6, 186U. aWSy TO THE MAMlf'AL'IUktKH AND JoUK SKYMi.l CIGAR MaKMIS OK PHILADELPHIA. Gents: I notice in to day's ' Ledger" a card slime 1 by Aunuotusl'iall una Charles Bake:, B'at.nn that since tti resolution passed at a meeting ol your members Uianx ing me ior uiy defense of your ousinesa interests, lu auvocatiug a tax upon the baw m atmual, I votod In opposition to what 1 iben advocated, and that the). names were used without authority. Mel that of these '.aliments are true. Tbe resolutions of thank were sent uie exactly aa published. It was aiveu unasked, ana taoAi ui rettrictivii, and thce tentietnen, tcn wtrv meieluihe vficr vt Hit meeiuig. wil, not at emiitt i deny the statement over th'.rr aigiiaturea as tueh tjjicrt. 1 volid Jr u,e unendin- tit. Hie passage of wbich i utyed to tax tobacco In ihe leai as the worklnrrmun In the trado desired believing It Just and e,Ultaine. Ai voui loiter admits, 1 stoop ai most alone" in audi advo acy, ano ilie uniendinent tailed Yet I ;uke rreat uleosuii li. aaylng that, notwithirtandin the luiiure to Incorporate my auiend merit. I vo.ed ior the proscn tax law, which not oulv t some dente re.lcvcs your trade from the burthens of the former low. but is uu ACf TO REIiUCE ' A ATION . and releases the irrcs' mass o the ineclianles and buiue-a men of tlie couo trv irom luipobts amounttn to inauy millions oi dul i.rl Very respectiui:v yours. m jt r ,rN a wf yyum ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing nail, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNTJT St., Phila. r Th Largest aud Beat Asaortment of tia KX Boys' Clothing la the City i Boy-a' Clothlnsx Made ti Order SPECIAL NOTICES. PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 6, 1868. Hamilton Dissroa. K,. : I,"I-.H",:.,I,'D., ' "veral kind Iniialrlea from you madawith the Imeiition oi siieucuig the slanders ot our opponents, 1 denlre to say i First, i oat Hie assertion that (.onaresa gave hUlier lounn to fie nero t-an to the white man n at abftnl at it itja-tr. i bo acta be. nine law iy me algeature oi Andrew dob:iaoiit and bad any such dU tnc.lou been made he ould very prupcr.y have used the veto he la Bo lend ol. v ttd fcr, mid th" Ilovt? pat . a law giving higher bounty to soMicia and to mi ors looj hut under ibe pressure ol a protest lrom Andrew Johnson's Secretary of tlie 'Ireasurv. the venule le uied to concur In It; and, on the Irst morning oi tho caiun haviiifr votod down a bill Ui e(iuall-.e our auiariea. which was offer d and tuved b ilie Democratic ie.idcrof each lloua, we took the best houniv biil we could get, 'he rteunto oivinn in cotpor.ited the eiiuali.-atioii of t-alurice and bouuilua In one bill, and reiusom to iiass one without tlm oilier. hecouu. 'Ibai tne q'ieaii,,n oi n (yr turail', about wolch (letiiacov'tics ure nrutlng sotniiciris In nowbe 'uvo ved lu the Dsues before tbo peop e The great Con M'tnt onal Aincnduicut erpret ttieavtM to ih' tetiral Statet. r " i nai amendment repudiates the Uei'e debt,gnnrn:cM tbe batmenr of tli satn'iiai oblluatlons, ii'aKlu our bonds, peusious and bounties secure ; prnveata lorsworn traitots Horn reoreupyuiK the high p,ace o, the nation, ami asserts tnt no ijoutlieni in in J i om' r -t,, shall in the basis ot representation, be auowei nire voles ihan a Nor-hern one. on the adoption oi thin amendment every Hon horn Mate may, lihe i enis.seo, onialu admission 'or Its lo al members Hie Irulta ol our vlctorb-a wbl then be seiured and the country, released from the enoitemenc produged by oesicninK leaders whose only obinct Is to icach power regardless of ihe ropci.AU voice, will, under a Judicious system of proticiiok to tii RiOHrs of labor, march to ward to a prosperity hltbor un known, lam, sir, jour, very truly 10 2t LEONABD MYERS. fKr THE HON. LEONARD MY KB, 3' 8ER ICES IO iHE .sixTE. The loiiowin Interesting corre-poudence la well worthy of perusal, aud e&pluins itscll : llARRisBtino, Augusts, 1H63. Dear Sir : It Ualwnja agreeatue to a puo lc man to feel that he r njoya the ejiilldcnce ol his constituency, und that he has an litifl led tbe trusts committed to bis care as to deserve their approna ion. I awai'cd tha udjournment oi i ongress to tnauk yon for the zeal, eli.cleticy. and fidelity vou lent to the advocacy oi tne bill vou introduced and which passed into a law at tlie last session ol congress, to reimburse money advance 1 by the Mate In lml at tbe request of the President and becretarv o- War. Having failed to secure the appropriation at the pre ceding aeasiuna of Congress, although earnestly pressed bv Ibe Legislature ot tni Bta.e and our members of Congress aud as my term of office expired bo ore another effort con In be msde. I watched Ihe progress t jour bib with much ao.icitude; and whliu tho lot ?rt)sls if the people woro inithluily ser-ed by our cntlro dole nation iu aiding the passave oi the appreciation, 1 have novrr lulled to apeak of your ab,e . persistent, and sua ceHlul eflnrta as deserving the thank of the Stato When reflecting upon the great quostlons upon which you were called to act during tne late session of Congress. It must bo a gratification to you to leel that vou gave this measure, so Just and e,ultab.e in ail respeots, your earnest ami etllcient support, Very respectfully, your obedient servant. A.O. CUBTIN. Hon. Leonard Mteus. 1'iiiLADF.LrniA, August 8, 1813. Hon. Andrew G. Curtin, fiovein ir ol Pinusy vaniu: - Dear bin I cannot feel otnerwise than gratiiled a, your very coinp.iiiieutary lefor upon thu passage by Congress o my bill reimbursing S7'iUll0i) to our ettnto. The measure, however was as you well remark, Just and equitab e In all respects," and I onlj did my duty in presenting mid urging It. 'Ine money waa udvutiised by aomo"of the banks of Philadelphia, neither t enures nor tne State Legis lature being then In ssssiou.to pay those .roups irom ourrstatewbo In tlio groat cnn rveoev ol' lsii'l, volnii teercd to repel the invaders and prcssod them baclt tow da thu decisive baitie-rouud of the war, at Get tys'.urg. 4 tihti theLes'aturcmot the State, at tout Instanc-j, promptly assumed and auorwards paid thin suta. Mr. I incoln and tbe Secretary of War lu, filled their pro mise io lccomuieml the reimbursement; and, in spite ol the delava and a:rong opposition it Js a n'easUte 'o toel that Congicss at lust recognized the validity of the claim. Tim nnrt whleh Pennsylvania bore In tha war to out down the Rebellion und I'hilttdulobia did hot lull slinrj Is. Indeed a proud one. I be records of the Var De partment show that we furnished over Job (Ml soldiers to defend tbe Union. These were exclusive of tho mllltii who, la lSGi.lSGI. end lHt4. sprang to aims at a moment's notice to resist the Rebel hordes and In addition to our gallant sailers, who. equadv with their comrades on tbe laud aided to render the Araerbau nnmo more I'lusfious than ever. Yet it adds to ibe law J of our goodly Coinm.-ii wealth that, throt gbout the war, aha had In you'se t a Gov ernor whose every rulatloa tvis 'or Ills couatiy, und who Is known as the triend of Its defenders. I'lcased to have r calved commendations frotu 3,i3U a source, I am, with s lucre rognrd, Tours, very rcspcc.fu l0JfASD MyERS Pitl.A0ELfni.v, September 10, 1306. Hon. Leonanl M vera : r lr:-At a meeting of tho I'hliaCelphia Orogsflst Waro Glnst Llowers Loayuo. held in tbe Kcnslnx'ou En.ioe House, Tuursday evening, Septoinber ltW, li wua unaniumnsly Resolved, l hat a voto of tliunka be tcr.doied to the Hon. L onard .Ylvers lor his promptness and energy iu pieseuting our jietitious for au luurca.se uithotarid on g assware, ami tor ins able advocacy of our claims for protection Also . . Resolved lhat In him wo rocognizo A TRUE FR'ESD Of WOitKlAGAl J.N, aud of tiOUE i.l)(JSTRV t and be it lurther Resolved, I'hat. a committee of two be appointed to present acopy ol tho loregolng resolutions to ih Hon. Lcouaru Myeni. W.M HA IIM r.U . President. A. rr.Af'K.. K (). tloocetary. PETER D ILT, GEOilGE E. HUNLV.P, C'niuml.tee. PiiiLADF.LPntA, June 19. 18JR. To tho Hon. Leonard Myers, Member ot Congress from the Third Hlstrlet ot Pennsylvania : Sir : At a meeting of the Manufacturers and Joorney nicu Cigamiakeia ot l'bllad It hia. be d June IS. ls:. theiblloHiag resolution, together with other proceed ings, waa adoptca : Resolved, That a vote ot thanks be tendered to the Hon. Leonard Alyers tor tue very able aud consistent manner In whlcu he defended the Interests o' our bust ness, having stood almost alone in his advocacy ot placfng the tax on the raw material. Extract uf min uttt of mtetwg held JunelS. ltt6. AUGUSTUS PFAFF, President. Attest Charles Bakeb, Secretary. 10 8 It KEf- YOUNG AMERICA CRICKET CLUB. a3- Speoial Meeting THIS (Monday) EVESISG, In TOWN li ALL, Octoner 8 at 8 o'clock. Important business. Full attendance requested, it i CHARLES . MOBRIS, Secretary. FALL STYLE ITATS. Q THF.O. H. M'CALLA, Hat and Cap Emporium, 9 1 8m4p No. H04 C1IESNUT Street. REMOVAL. J E 11 R Y W A "L K K II, WINE MERCHANT, HAS REMOVED TO No. 421 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia. CIO 8 mwr6trp r p k u 1 o l a a s k "s.- V Fine Opera Glasses made by M. B ARUOU, of larta. Imported and for sale only by ',., c. W. A. TRU'JPLIR. 102 Im4p Seventh andchesnul I streuta. X-OUNii LADILS' AND CHILDREN'S MIL 1 llncry Opening. WEDHE8PVY. October ID, ibi6. MR"'. NICH LS, iu8 2t No 103 S. EIGUl'H Street. p01iEllT SnOEMAKER & CO., WIIOLESALK DKll.ISTS, MA fi JJt'A CT UJt ERS, JMtORTERS, AUD DEALERS IN Taints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 723JflO COBNEB OF RACE. ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing; Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNTJT St., Phila. Ready-Made Clothing for Men. Ready-Made Clothing; for Youth. Beady-Made Clothing for Boyi. FOURTH EDITION Mai ine Intelligence. ' flrmToiv, (,'ctohrr 8. The brlir EUta Ann. of New Yorlr. Ck Pta n Avrea, from Ron'lout, with rool for ftVtatA n, was run Into and Bunk on" Minor. Leslie, on Suniay evenintr. by the srhotmcr fV. Ji. lee'tr. from Iloston. Thecrew were saved. Tli .scbooncr received but tiifliiiir dnninpe. ' The solioonor A. B. Ttrry, of Nantucket, fnfro Clinton Point for Sale.Ti, with nioiilrtinir oand, Pliruntr a lenk aud mtik off JUinot'a Le l?e, ou SMtuirliiy tiiphr. Thr cr. W wire aa ved. fpoken on Hcpt ember 22, in latitvrlo 4fi, lone;! tut'e 41, the bitrk Vit, frni Jjondon ior Phila ftelnhin. She had on board fotirteen of fhe ollicers and crew of the wrecked ship, Shooting Slur, and hurl put tho rciimimna: ten on hour I ol nncastwnri hound ve-sol. Tho wrookC") vessel nbeve nllti'l"d to 1 supposed to be the ,Vo' tina Mm; Captain l'ettigrove, from Liverpool lor Kiistpoit. l otest Ma kets by Tcleirraph. Nkw York, October 8. htocks are dull. Chicago and l;oek UiuliiI. K'G ; ('iirr.builaiid prctt'rrod, 64) j Illinois Central, 124)1 Michtan Southern, 8"J ; New York Central, 113; Kcndinv, 116t; Virmnia 6s, 69; Bllsgonrl Cs, 80; Kne Railroad, tv; Michunn :on tral,113; tt eatnrn Union Te'eisraph Company. 64 ; Treasury 7 8.1(s. 106) ; t'ortien, ll ; rivu-iwentios, 113; United States s, 112); Hold, 14'. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Tlie U Irani College Steward Ca.sc. Suirtinc Court lit Kil t y Jutlo Stronar. 11 e ca.se ol F letcher llarllev vs. W ui. Ficlil waaoulled this inorniiiir tor ureiiinoul, on tno auilicatiou of complainni.t for au injunction rcstruieinir Uefonrtant irom diFclinrjriiiir the Uatiea of tuo 4iewardhit ot Uirard Collt-tte. Ii,e bill ot tho complainant shows that, under the provisions ot the will ol btfphen Uirard, tuo Coun cils vl the city of riulaUi'lph:a were, by the act of Aaatiubiy ot Apiil 1, 18112, authorized to provide for tho apponi'niont ol all tho ohieoi'aand anun a ot the I ollope; that in puraiianco of this cntib in act the City ouuuila, by oidmanae pasted May 27, 1847, aud Pooombcr IV, 1847, oonstttutea a lioard ol Directors, aud to the n delegated the power to ("cct oflicora and acunui, who wero to con tinue in oflico duhuir tne pleasure ot the .Directors; that complainant was duly eiocted Steward on July 11, 1806, aud lUdtrncted tb bourn bis term of office rn the 1st of August enaitiux; tliut tho deteuaaut has interposed himself in tho wav of complainant's lull execution of tho duties of his ollice, ana prevents him from ocoupyinjr the dwelling appro priated lor tho reaioeuco of tho steward, ana wrong tullv retains the cuftoilr ana occupation oi tbe buildings anil store-rooms of the Colicga; that the deloutiuut, who, prior to August 4, exercised tho ollice ot Stowmo, ,,rotoii(ls time hia t rui of o.'Hco is during booh bchuvior. and not at tho plca-ur,- ot the Directors; mid tiua ly, that, iu tlio vear 1862, the predecessor ol tno dutendnnt was removed with out nstiiubie CHHc, anil ueteiidatit nutallod in ollicn bv v rt-.io ol au election similar to tho com- lami! n:'s il.o cimplaiiiHi,t thcreloro prays that tho deten dam may be p'vpettialty enjoined ana restrained turn intt riorn.ir with tho cuuipiainaut tutheais tlmi tre of his (It: ties as alewatd. I harles H T. CoMis, Johu (iotorth, and F Car roll hnwatcr, Ktqs , appeared for th-j ctimpluirjant ; ai:U David be leis, lq., uud ox Jud'e l'ortor for the dtlcnc'unt '1 ho de oncant, in his ofiiduvit, sobslantiallr ad mits tho aliei'atiouH of th comp ainaot, out states lhat ho is advied that bv the will oi bteuhou (juara tte tenuro of ollice m the Collon is during wood be havior, and thet. neither the irusteos nor the Di rectors, tiioir agents, have th. power to change this tenure. The defendant further alleges that at tho meeting at winch tl.e compiainant wua tloct.'d s:iwitri, the lour Ui-eotors woo had had the iarce-t experience in ibe uiatibwemeiit ol tlio allaus ot the Cotlefo were abervt; that uvo ot tl.e ei.'ht D.reotora wuo voted for ihe coiuplamarit then aat on tbe Board for the first time, una l ad no pmaon.il kuowlodgo oi the matltut'on or ot tle'endnnt'a onaracter aa nn offlcor tbcieot; and ti nt tlio corepmmant was selected Dy tbe favor and intrigue ot those live members. 1 ho defendant further a I eires that the directors have assiguett no cause for his removal, save t iat of purtiean neoeasitv; ani that, ou July 25, 186tJ. lie fi ed a bill pravmir ail injunction against tho said dmc:oi'd, lu nhich uono ol llioiu, except W. V. baines, have pleaded. Ibe ca?o is being argued at length, and excites Fiea mteicst in j,liti:al crck'3, as wol a J among the irionds ot tho Institution. l ulled Stntva Circuit Court-Judgo3 Grier aud Caxwaladi-r Suiliffvs I ho steamtu? Aimirat I'armytit, Apuoai in Admiralty. An acion to recover damattes to a hargo aud her cargo caused by gioiiudine on a bar m tho river Do aware while in tow of thosteamtug. Damages claimed, $12,01)0. 1'hocaso was under argument wheu our report elotd. Kor nhcllaut. Morton P. Henrf and K. C. McMunrie, J.sqs. For respondents, Robert P. Knne, htq. Dlatrlct Court Judge Stroud James B. Ferree et al. vs. John Thompson. A feiguua is.ue. Bo lore reported. Th-s case still occupies the time and attenticn ot this Court. Court of Common Plena Judge Pierce. Jurv trials began in th'S court this morniug. A number ot cases were callod up and continued, but nothing of iutcreat was done at tho time oi the closinir ol our report Court of Quarter Seaalona Allisou, P. J. I'riiion cat-ea aro still boloro this Court. Tne dock this morning was filled with a verv reapeutable number ot eentlemen from JUovamunsing. Joseph Wuliaoe pleaded puntv to a charge of tho larceny of ten yards of water-proof cloth, the pro perty of A. SicKlroy. Tbe goods were rooovered bv tbo owner, and Wallace said tiny had been given to bim by another. James McUoire pleadod guilty to a charge of the larceny of eleven dollars, the propertr of his father. The father hud pn aivav bla week's waves, nd his son stole them When he was arrested he acknow ledged the theft. 'Ibis boy has bouu stealing Irom his lather for a number oi venrs. Uia fat nor, wheu bo could, corrected bim severely, but all to no pur pose, lie onco put him into the House of Ko ugo. He took him out on a promise of better behavior, but this promise ol reformation, like the others, was broken. At 'ength the father lost all control over bis son, and in this instance was comoe lod to re sort to this painful means of correcting bim. Thoma K Duocan pleaded guilty to a charge of the larceny of a pocket-boo and S3 60, tbe propertr ot Edward liawt.er. Air. ISawber got on an .Eigoth street car ono rainy afternoon, aud was compelled to stand on the platform, tho car boin; too orowded to admit bim inside, doon a party got ou, and tbe plat lorm was also excessive, y crowded. vV hen the p.atlorm waa soiuotvhat cleared by people getting off, Air. Iiuwber di-covored that his poek, t-book was gone, lie caiwhi hole ot Duncan, aud charged him with the thelt, I) an can deufed the charge aud ran; but he waa soon cauchr, and induced by oircum stances to acknowledge his guilt. Lewis J. Quiulan pleaded guilty to a ebarge of the larceny ot a basket and contents, raised at S3, the propeity ot Moses Q off man. Mike Wood, a Jolly individual, pleaded guilt v to a charge of assault and batterr upon Solomon Blitz. William Wood and Wtntield Hade, were oouviotod of charge ot tha lawny of quantitr ot oloth, belonging to Wolle & Meyer, Mo 60 North l'hiru street. Detective levy, from information ob tained from tbe i-tore of Wolt k Meyer, arreated one of these boys, Wood; that Wood oonfessed that he bad stolen aud sold the goods ufad that Kade was concerned in tha affair with hnn. Kudo was alter wards arrested and asked what be bad done with the eletb he bad a:oleu. We also saia he had sold it. Upon this last item ol endenoe defendants' counsel arued that the confes sion was completely nullified by this kind ot pro ceeding on the part of tue detective, stating that the law in this matter was, that if a conies -ion of guilt was elicited by a question from a constable or otiioer implying gunt, that confession was nullified. But upon discussion ol the point and re examination of the witness, the Court decided to let the evidence go to the jury. The same parties, Wood and Kade, were charged with tho larcr ny of a number ot ooata, va ued at 84, the propertr of bimon H Snyder. They went into tbe store together, and while one oeeupiod the attention of a woman in tbe store, tbe other stole the coats aud made off. There was evidence against Kade ouly, and none against Wood, as Wood was not present when tma eontesslon waa made to the detective Kade was,t beret ore, lound guilty, and Wood not guilty. These two promlslnglyonngbopefu's werefjln more trouble iu Btoaling a large number of shawls and pleoesoi otoina, oeionaing to watson ft Jauklug and to Lewis, Wharton fc C. Tne evidenoe in these charges did not go to the jury, but waa sub mitted to the Coart. John Horns and Robert E. Den try were oonvioted ot a charge ot the laioenr ot a po ket-booic aud S8-70. belonging to alary Grtfhtn. These men, on the day of the reception ot tha President,, picked the Locket of Marv tinfhib, wbo whs la the crowd, Laving come all tbe way from Wilmington, Dela ware, to see the Trealddut. Brignoli's ready response to encores la spoken of, by Boston critics, as a great lmprore nieat on hit iuukI a ulleaneaa. t Tbe tllibcrnlna" Siirnai li - .tJln1?!?,1 rI!,T' October 8.-Noon.-Thr to iho mi an from M-noolf with dale. w Xbc 2'th "It., ts signalled belo w. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. Bepotted byDe Harn Bro., No. 408. Third streat . c . E.TV r." BOARDS. Sy .V.?.;.',.inuci ' , 6 ah l enl.ii Nav. . fAt flood lis R i in1 7 sh Aior Canal. ... 8" 10 sh F and M ntc 1TII 1 Bf '.M il 2 sh do jjvjj H1) an Girartt Coliog 2 100 sh Head........ a5 571 ' 8' do 2d &7 100 all 4o bUO 67 f 40ixi ao 118 0O do 1121 1 total ao. . .. istiB.no tm no. ...i804.no SWKWMorCan'iiu.. 87 t'ltOO City s new . PHI S20ii0 l'a l2dmtfl8 PO 1 100 ell Scb Mpf 37i! 8EC0NI BOARD. flUOOrbil Hs now.. m Htlali N ConfrtU..H5 411 J"" d !!; 200shSt lch Coal. 24 h,j9 ao.. ....o.d mi lOOsncata pt , 3s 100 au l'cnn It so J1 WATCHE3, JEWELRY ETC. h im GOLD WATCHES. 10 ocjourners in our citv. W r.ll .-.-l.l ........ , to the iiuimu ui me sojourners m our wr F1KK WATCH AND SILVER WAUS KSTABLISIIMKNT OP W. VV. CASH1DY, No. It South SECOND Street, Wbo haa on hand one of the flneat assortments of Jew-. e iy.otc.of any in the city. A aplendii aaaortment PILVEPWABE ALWAYS ON HAKD. Retnember W. V. CASSIDY. . 8 16S Ko. 12 Boutn HKCOND Street. lTA,rn-Ti nrurn r. m,,-,, 1 Mr.,,.a..Li.ni r.K IT AUK, 1 .WATCHES and JEWEL2Y EEPAISED. 9' n en . . '-r WiTrliru H'tai i t r . . . ... 'A. nestTtru 8t.. rniia-j,J' Owing to the decline' ot Go!o, has made a great re duction In price of hia large ana well assorted atock Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Eto The puhllc are resnecttully Invltca t. call an J esruntai our atock before purchasloR eisewoere. t ft BOWMAN & LEON AUD, MANUFACTURERS OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Silver and Silver-PIatcd Goods, No. 704 ARCH STREET. rill. ADKLPUIA. Those In want of BILTKtt or 8IT.VFH-PLATB WA.fT!"lJiua 11 n,uc0 10 ,he,r advantige t vlatt eurWlOKls beiore niaklnp their purchaaeaOuV loii exoerience In the m.numcture ot the above tlnds W goods enaljlis us to defv competition. n Uoei,P,n0 K000" Bt thoae whlcn are of the FIR3T lX ' " 01 our own make, and wl 1 be aold at reduce Pnces- , WATCHES, JEWELKY, &o. MUSICAL BOXES. Atiill assortment 01 above cooas constantly en band at modeiate prices the alosical Boxes alaTln lrom 2 to 10 beautiful Airs. f EASE & BR0THEE, Importeri. No. 824 CHESNTJT STREET, UUsmtbgriD Below JToarth. O. RUSSELL & CO., No. Q3 North SIXTH St., Having increased their facilities for FIKK WATCH RKPAIRIMQ, Invite the attention of the pnbllc. All work; warranted for one year. tg4 I HENRY UARPER, As Uanufactn aud Dealer in Watches Pine Jewelry-, Silver-Plated Ware, AMD 31 Solid. Silver-Ware. RICE JEWELRY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRT Etc.. Etc. Etc. 20$ Ho. 18 S. EIGHTH BIHIJKT, PliiiAda, glLVER-PLATED WARE. BAHUEIi K. SMYTH, Practical Partner of the late firm of MEAD A SMY ill, woulu Inform the trade that he has removed ts No. 33 South THIRD Street, Where be will continue the manufacture of SUPE KlOU 8lLVKKl'LATi.l WABK ol rouble and triple plate, under Ihe name of the tlimof eJUYIJi A ADAIH. 8 1 lm p E..R FEOT ION IS BABELT ATTAISED, YET A. B. W. BULLAE D'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP. FOB BEUOTIKO Grease, Paint, ritcli, and Varnlslj, Flora all Goods ef Durable Colors, is ahead ef anytbfax yet discovered. It leaves tbe Qoods soft, and as perfect as wseo new' with no spot upon which duat eaa coiiecr, as U thecaa with all the preparation beretsiora sold tor cleaiuiaj ltU delicately perrumed. and entlrelrfroa from tha dlsa.reeabla odor of Benzlna, and all other reainoaa nulda. COVSXHtlfElTB rtiriiiaorenaratlonara extant therefore in sare and take none but that ltoh baa tbe autograpa of a, B. W 1 BULLA dtt tha lahal Manuiactured by the Prcpiletora, A. B. W. BULLARD CO., M 0KCZ81E8, MASa,' . General Agents tor Fennsylvanla, 1 DYOTT 4 00. 0. m Korth SECOND Stmt, fl4lhU." rorsJLob7ftmtnMljUK . If hi
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