CITY INTELLIGENCE. .Tor Additional CUtf JnlMigcnot tee Fifth Tage. Cobneb-Stone Laid. Yesterday after Boon the corner stone ot the 8t. Stephen's M. B. Church was laid at (iermantown, in tbe pres ence of a large audience, and with appropriate cerf monies. . Kev. I. Thompson opened the proceedings, Introducing Uev. Mr. CoOkmau, who, In an earnest and eloquent speech, advo cated the need of church extension. I ' He was followed by liinhop Simpson, who In the coume ol bis address remarked, that at one time the idea of church extension, Independent t 8tate support, was one which the people, of England especially, could not realize. In proof, however, of the possibility of the idea, he re ferred to the present position of the American , churches, the church Accommodation here being sutiicient to meet the wants of nineteen millions ol people. Of the 64,000 churches In the country, 10,000 bclonpcd to the Various branches of the Methodist persuasion, The reason ot this wonderful prowth of churches In a period ot time so Phort, was to bo found In the tact that the power and influence of the masses had been enlisted In the cause. Ho aim- - self bad travelled In certain of tne Interior , , towns in England, and had found but a solitary church, and that built and supported by tne 5Statc. Such a condition of affairs could not be seen in America. The Bishop then proceeded formally to lay the corner-htone of ihe new cditice. In tne atone was placed a box contuinlnir a written history ot vhe church, copies of the Public Ifdijer, Grrmantown Jeleyraph, th iletkoiiM, and several other papers, t'offethcr with a Bible, hymn book, and Book ot Discipline. The Dox olopy was then snog and the blessing pro- notinced, after which the meeting separated. The new church U to be built la the Gothic i stylo . throughout, the material being the ' dark grey granite of the district. It will mea sure fifty-live feet by one hundred feet, and in addition to the church proper will Include Hunday S'-hool class-rooms, and a department lor infants. The buildinj? will bo luroished with tower and spire, measuring together one hundred feet. j Important to Distillers Collector Bloanaker, of the Firsi Collection District ' - Pennsylvania, has issued n circular for the guidance of Inspectors, distillers, and others engaged in the manufacture ot distilled spirits in the First District of Pennsylvania. It says: Every Inspector, upon entering on duty, will see that the dintiliery is arranged according to law, and that the proper locks ure placed on the re ceiving room aud bonded warehouse, and in , , , t case these requirement niejuot complied with, 1 ; i I he will cause the suHpem-ion of business at the distillery, and report tho tacts to the Collector, and in every inscauce he must be particular to see that the proper permanent connection is made betwi eu the still and the cisterns iu the ' i "' i" receiving room. i ' The Inspector will make proper entries, In the required lorm, of all mutc-inl placedj in the mash-tubs, for the purpose of producing spirits previous to the same being placed in the still, and under no circumstances will tho owner or . V, i 'superintendent of any distillery be allowed to make a ma?h except u der the eye or super vision of the Inspector in charge, who will be carelul to have the proper account of the siune, so that after the mat-h babecn put into the still and the spirits distilled therefrom, he can learn what amount of spirits has been produced out of the same, after the spirits have been received into the cisterns in the receiving room. I Tho Inspector will see that the spirits are drawn off from the cisterns every three days, unless sooner required, and properly barrelled, gauged, Inspected, find placed in the1 bonded warehouse, and a proper return of the same made to the Assessor, in accordance with the .7 , , , , . , law and regulations now in force, and the proper ' ' i officer, while ganging and inspecting spirits in any distillery, will take great care that his duties are performed properly, so that the (Jov-;-' ernment may procure tho Just amount of tax due on the same. j If any Inspector is ever known to receive any bribe, fee, or reward from any owner, superin tendent or other person interested tn a distillery, he will be immediately dismissed from oflice, and the full penalties of the law enforced. i . Stealing Railboad Icon; Two men, named William Jones and Samuel Tate, about two weeks aco hired five furniture car men at Seventh and Market streets to haul railroad iron ' ' from the Cray's ferry Brldce. On the east of the bridge there was a number ot" tons of splen did English rail, worth $234 a ton, which be longed to tho Philadelphia and Wilmington Railroad. Jones aud Tate accout panted tne drivers to the above locality, and ordered them to load their wagons aud drive off, which they aid. Koine five tons were taken awav. The Wednesday following five more waaons appeared on the spot, and the mea wer londmg, when the load-master came along and inquired by whose order they were removing the rail. An order, purporting to have been signed by the Superintendent ot the road, was produced; but on close examination it was pronounced a forgery. The fact that live tons had been previ ously hauled away was made known to the road master, and he at once consulted the Superin tendent, and word was sent for Detective Wil liam Tairgait, employed by the railroad com pany, who set 1o work to recover the same arid V i i " arrebt the thioves. Detective Taggart Is an ex pert and skilful officer, and it was not long ' i, before the iron was recovered and one of the thieves arrested. . He obtained a description from the car-drivers of the two men who nad employed them, and that evening he arrested Jones. Boon after, the r rail was recovered at a store on Water street. " Detective Taegart did not leave the case drop, ' but continued on in search of the other thief, and anally arrested him. Jones, shortly after his arrest, had a bearing before Alderman Beit ler, and was committed. Tate was yesterday arraigned before the same magistrate, and com . mltled to await trial. Philadelphia Enterprise ix Mon tana. Early last spring a few enterprisine capi talists of our city, in connection with Messrs. Gaston & Simpson, of Montana, organized the Gaston & Simpson Gold MiningCornpany, under a charter obtained from tho Legislature of this State, for the purpose of working some valuable gold-niirnnpf property near Helena, Montana. lney organized xuuir company, nui iur me fiose of selling stock as a speculation, but as a egitiniate business enterprise. About the 1st 11 May they Bhipped from Leavenworth, Kan sas, a forly-horse-power engine and the com plete machinery for a stamp mill of thirty stamps. It had to be transported three thou sand miles by water, and thence one hundred and filly miles by land. The mill was erected and commenced operations about the Middle of September, and we learn from the Helena Be- -publican of the 22d ultimo that it cleaned up . l'rom the first three days' run, with half the . stamps in operation, the handsome sum of fif teen hundred dollars. The Republican adds that their enterprise has thus far been one of the most successful in the Territory. These ' facts, besides being complinieuturv to the bold ness and shrewdness of tho eenilemen who have invested their means iu the development of the wonderful resources of that d is tunt Territory, are useful as showing what gold-mining may do when prosecuted as a regular business, with the same energy aud prudence essential to success in other departments of industry. Termination of the Gas Investiga tion. The examination into tho management of the Gus Trust, conducted on the part ot Select Ceuncll by Colonel James I'ago, will terminate vo 1st of December. The election exelte- ment temporarily suspended tho operations of thft nm mitt OP. it will now resume its labors nnri aotivpiv nroHpruto its lnauiries. ' The ses slons ot the Common Council seekers after truth . are held with closed doors. Their cnainnan fctates that the evidence trlcaned by their exami nations already fills three hundrod closely printed page By the end of the Council ses sion both committees will have probably sud mltted ample reports. When their testimony and its conclusions are submitted to the Dublic. the Gas Truht will be the most illuminated raiijaie department tf the city government . THE D AIL ST , EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 18G0. )'.f :) "tM i -r-vffTfriHr--.-fTt; -i.rr irTTT rt? : fri hrtt- . I ,TT : The Late f tabbing Cask. John Casey who hbh clisiged with tabbing James Raima in Itont 01 the old Post Oflice, on the 10th int.', brd a hearing before Alderman Beltler.i William McNamara testified that be had wit neswd the stabbing. It oecnrred near the old Po't Office pavement. The accused and the in jurcd man were together, and bad been dnnKiii" pretty lreely. but were not druiik. They had been skylarking on the Mdewalk; Cuse'y hl Witness' hat, and Kating took it from him. The prisoner made rome remark, and Kating ad vanced towards htm. Witness caught hold of Kating and held htm, at the same time remark ing, "gb, never mlna him." Kating, however, again moved towards Casey, and the latter raised his hand, and, at witness supposed, cut him with some sharp instrument. Casey then ran off, and beliur pursued, was captured at the Post Oflice. While runuing up Library street, he threw awiy a shoemaker's knit. Another witness testified that Casey struck Kating nfter the latter had taken the hat Iroiu him, and this led him to advance towards him. The Alderman read a note received iromtlie Resident Physician at the Hospital, in which it was stated that Rating was dangerously injured, and was then lying in a critical condition. Casey was committed to await the result of Rating's injuries. State Couscil of tub O. U. A. MT. A Stated Session ot State Council, United American Mechanics was held on Tuesday tu or nine, at their hall, corner ot Fourth and George sireets. The attendance of ex-Councillors was very large. After the transaction ot very important business reports were presented showing the Order to be in a flourishing condition. 1 The fol lowing officers were then installed by cx-Coun cillor Cnlely: State Councillor William Feaster, of No. 28. Vice State Councillor E. E. Snyder, of No. b. Secretary William N. Weckerlv, of No. 36. Assistant Secretary Amor S. Redstreakc, of No. 89. ... Treasurer John Krlder, of No. 41. , lnductorWohn 11. Crondeieh, ot No. 57. Examiner ftichard P. Andress, ol No. '.. Protector George W. Jenkins of No. 60. Representativo to National Council Christian Shiner, of No. 0. In the evening the ex-Councillors partook of a collation, ut vshich songs were sung aud speeches made. The New Court IIouse in Indepkn Pencjs Squake. The new Court House is rapidly approaching completion. For roughness aud bad tnste it can scarcely be surpassed. The granite facing on Fifth Btroet ij mojt miserably finished. Mr. Colladay, the contractor, expects to have the buildine completed in time to admit of holding the February term of the Court of Ouarter Sessions in it. There will be three doors of eutrauco and exit toi the jurors, wit nesses, aud spectator., the main one on Nixlh street, and the others on the sides to vards the rear end of the building. The door through which prisoners are to be taken Is on the north side, and the' prison van is to be drawn to it through the passage-way bet ween the present Court room and the Dl -tnct Court oflke Meeting of the Fhankun Institute. Ihe stated meeting was held lust evening, aud was largely attended. The Secretary read his report on Novelties in Science and Arts, in which mention was made ot the following sub jects: The new Victoxia Bridge, accommodating seven railroad tracks: the raising ot a mill in Manchester while in full operation; the success ful operation of steam ploughs; cnj engine, by Hucon; the steam syphon pump; new regulator tor tne electric light; process lor staining wool, by Mr. Barton II. Jcnks,' and the new process for making artiticial stone, of which numerous epeclmons wore exhibited; besides many beauti iul instantaneous photographs, by Mr. J. E. Browne. London Publications. We have re ceived from Mr. A. Which, No. 505 Chesuut street, nil of the English mag.t.incs for October. They are unusually attractive this mouth. Mr. Winch has also received by steamer Scotia late numbers of all the great European literary aud scientific journals. Coal Oil Lamp Explosions. A serious accident occurred last evening at No. 215 Pros perous alloy. A coal oil lamp exploded, and a mother and daughter were severely burned. There was a simht fire last evening, caused by the explosion of a coal oil lamp at the residence of John Blair, No. 122 Hope street. Promotion. The rank ot Brevet Brigadier General of Volunteers, to dato from March 13, 1864, has been conferred on Lieutenant-Colonel Robert E. Wlnslow, of this city, for meritorious services during the war. Died op IIis Injuries. Henry Shall, al n was caueht bv the beltinc in the clue lac- tory ot A. C. Miller, on Tuesday, and severely injured, died at the hospital yesterday. The Lancet has lately published a seriei of most interesting studies made in the military hospital of Dresdeu, by Dr. Bruce, of University College, London. The learned Doctor has ap plied himself to the study, in the above-named hospitals, ot.the wounds produced by the difleient balls used in the armies. Dr. Bruce, after minutely examining Into the matter, de clares himself in favor of the general opinion that tho wounds caused by the balls of the Prussian needle-gun are lrss dangerous than those produced by the Austrian Mliiie rirle. AMUSEMENTS. A M ERIC AN ACADEMY OF MUSIC ITALIAN OPERA. TO NIGHT, LA BOMNAMBMLA. Flmt appearance ot the brilliantly successful young debutante. .udthenewlricjen HUB (Thursday) KVKKl&O, Ociober 18, at 8 o'clock, (Fourth Hubsotlption Night;, Only night ol Ueliinl's most popular opera, LA hOMNAUliULA. wltb a most superb cast Including AUALIA M. H il'lK, A FANNY STOCKTON. ii, UAKAUL1 ANTOsnrni, etc. Big. TOKBIASI COKDUCTOB. TO MORROW (Friday) EVENING, October 19, at 8, HECOJxD AND I'OSIiIVELY LAS TIME OF tRHPINO E LA COWARE (With its Inimitable cast) which, owing to it extraordinary success, will be re peated on tins ocasiou nut mum a lorwarus necessa rily be withdrawn, lu order to make room for otter novelties and revivals. Becomi auu itui uu jonrnnuc tlioutlio RONCONI In the immensely successful new Comic Opera, illSS C. L. KELLOUG, STOCKTON", TKBTA.'IbEl.LlNl ANrONCCCI, GIORGIO RONCONI. BATUBDAY AFTERNOON, October 20, at 2 o'clock, unAHU jq.iii.,, Positively lest time oi Verdi's IL TROVATORE. (With Its unapprout-hubly great cnit ) Becond appcurance ol the hiuuiv suui-esiiul LYHIC TRAGEDIENNE. SIGNOKA CARMEN POCH. M'ME NATALiK-TESl'A. WAZZOLENI. BELLINI. FOMATTI. Admission to me iaimee. ro a i pans oi iuu uouao. USE DOLLAR ON f.Y HO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BE8ERVED SEATS. On MONDAY EVENING, October 22, first time in Philadelphia of Meverbeei's Gruud Bpeo tucular iiocra THE BTAR OF THIS NORTH. (L'Etolledu N'ord). which will be produced with unprecedented spl.ndor. The sate ot tickets for any ol the above-nauiod per formances commences TI1I8 MORNIVG, at the Box Office or ihe Acailemv, and at Trumnler'i lluslo btore, No. (W'i ( hesnut street, lorair Seventh. YALEJl'8 LATE MILLER'S) WINTER OA MDl-.N-Nos. 70-728 V IN K Btteet. UHAND IliBTR V H E N TA L CONCERTS N III 11 1 LY , r.y two large and eflleieut Crv'testraa. TO-NlGHf, And EVERT RIGHT, tn connection with our EACELHIORKI RING BAND, Brass Rand, compiuiug the best Artiste In the city, WUI penorm. Onr spacious bummer Garden, artistically laid out wltb Ubrubbery, fountains eta. . IS THE LADIES' B A LOON, Especially set apart lor F v a 1LIL8, the beat Of Cream aid other BetteshnienU will be eerved. Obi sub - AMUSEMENTS. TI)W CHFSNUT STREET TUEATKE. i CllrCM'T Kif. et bOT Tir-lftn. Inr npni- t 1 Curtain rices t I ts. 'JliO UlBiuikulslied Comf ami. UK. J'UIN K. OWITN"), , , IN TWO OKKAT HP RCIALTIE9. BT KKQVK-M'. ' I7NCI K ROl.llS MUINtil.E. To te lol'owed t.v THE MVR IWniAW. received cl. lit y wlib B JB8 Of LAIOIITEK.; !Hni or lo iMnollne Hf.J. E. OWLN8 Ken nc-no-nc su ) , , KATUKi AT AFTERNOON. OPtobefJO.' TlllliD OWKN'H MATINhK. w A Li Mi 1 d T tt fc E t r M E A T K a. .V. corner ot NINTH and WALNUT 8ireet. TIUS (lli.ir.lin) KVENINO. Octobor 18, KOUHIH MOHT OF Mr. KD WIN BOOTH. I who wl'l ppef In Mi nrct Imnornoniition of Li' iius j u i u nivu i un, In Jciliti Tlinaid 1 uvne- IHatorli-.al TrHtMy of nuUI'U4 11, I UK Jf ALL Ok' lAUQUIN. , Ultuiii I enlnim Tollla i.r. I'.i.rton Hill an Titus frRJIiAY. Hi-M-l'ir OF KOVVIW BOOTH. BCilliO A.1) JULlhT All TAMINO OP THE PMREW. 1 1) WIN HOOTH as ROMI.O nt PETttl C.1IO. M .lull.N DK.fc.WS NEW AliCH STKIiET 'I I1K.VI HI". Begin at quarter to S o'clock. (OMIM'f Kl) KUOfltMH. HOUMK8 ki:ll LAST MOH1S Or IHE OKBT AOIOB, iK 1MMKL t, HANDMANS. T.AVT 'I WO MOHT-l OF 1) K8TIST" TVEliNK.PAT AMI TUCBlOAY EVEJ1INO8, Be wa. din's Great flay of Dr.sTISY. Corporal Antolne Mr. BASDMANN A nk l ly tlie lull Company. At erwlutt). 1Y V,.f,L TENT. FtiUaj-FA thWKI.L HKNKflTol VR BANDMANM. Only Mgtif of chtllor'a nOHBLKS. Monaay c xt-1 HE F vbT FAMILY. TVf KW AMERICAN T II K A T 11 E. L WI-8 R ATK FISHEIt. EVEHY F.VKH1NQ and H ATUHOAx MATINEE, In 1 01U bvion'B Oieat liiania of M A.r I r A t OB, TEE WILD HOU.'-E OF TARTABY. rITY MUSEUM TnEATHE, CALLOWI1ILL J Mrcct, be ow Fifth. OBAN I Ol'EMNO SIGHT, HAil'RDAY, October 'JO. Fnyugcuicnt ot the Yuunn, Oraoeini and Fasolnatlng Kri'iit-b AciroKH, MABIKTI A AWEL, ' FOR NIX VI(1H ' 8 ONLY. SATl'BIMY KlOlir. SATURDAY NIGHT, Ortolier 20. October tO will be -resoiilt il the Great Miliary Drama, with nil tho Original -'cinba:, Oraud Tableaux aud Martllns El ltctu, o: the FBEUC1I SPY; OK. THE FALL OF ALOIEB3. rtcnrl Pt. Alme Bamtt UARIECTA RAVEL t.lilblUIP xiui idk tbe Drama, a Ter-lflc Broarnword Comba'. by M A HII'. VI A. BAVKLand Jilt P ('ON' NOLY. whli li h proven one of tbe moot torrlflo combati over atlptmiiAil uii Ihe stuire. i Wi d Arnb Dance b.v.... MARIETTA RAVEL I urunn Military wuouriue..4JAiiit.iiA MAYtiv anu lu Box (itllue now open. 1'nrticuiar In Dill ol the day. I 10 17 M TJ S I C A L FUND II A L L.- WR. II. L. BATEMAN , ! has the honor to announce a alinrt vanon ot FlVi. OBAiD COiiCJiKTS, intYminr.lnif on 1 AlONDAY EVENING. October 22, hr his celebrated Concert I roupe, newly organized in i'unpo flnt nii'versallv pronounced l tne enllve pret ot 'he Old World and New. tbe ' Grandest CouibinaUuc ol MuHlcat la cut ever presented to the public." 1 he foilowirg unrivalled Vocalists and Inairumenut lbts vill appear MADAME PARE PA, l'rlrca Donna Assolnta. (TTrr Art-1 appearunce in UiU city.) 8IGNOR BKIONOLI. : SIOKOR KKURANTI, BIGiiOlt FOIV1TJNA. , . MtU S. U. MILLS, t I MB. CARL ROSA, MB. J. L. 11ATTON. Brnetrod Beals tl afl each. Can be had on 'Wedncfiday. October 17, at the muhIo Store of C. W. A. liuupler. 1011 CITY MUSEU3I THEATRE, CALLOWUILL Btrect, below Flit i. i ANNOCNCEMFNT. I 1 his efctahllshment having been rebuilt and enlarged at great expeimo. will shortly open as a gonteul lauii.y retort. LnFBt.ementH have been uiado for u I BKABON OF PfcTJUB . I COMEDY, bP.CTACFL All ' ' AND MELI9-DRAMA Arseclated artists from Few ork If ailing tuoutres will uiuke tlieJr apnea-, ancet alao a succtiiuilon of llltl LL1ANT HTAaH. Comedians, Comediennes. Lyric, and Terpslchorenn Artists ol rare lavoi aud pronouueed uoilhlo-t. llie lu terlor In being entirely relittod wltri now decoratlous, oicnevtra chairs, now scenerv and aobo'stering all In the most approved manner. Every elloit to constitute tne City Aiusoum a popular FAMILY REtORT, will be made regarc lei-s or cost. OtEMNU NIGHT. siTimmv I.V. NIKH. OCTOBER 20. Further particulars In luluro bills. 10 13 rpilE CHEAT LINCOLN MEMORIAL L TADLEACX arc uow on exhibition at RATIONAL HaLL, MaRRuT Btreet, above Twelfth. Ibe most magninscnt i anoranuo i-auiuugs everea blbited. They arelrom ihe Pencil of Ut-ORGK WCNDFUUCH, Esq. H K. MURDOCH, Esq., delivers an eutortalnlnij de ecrtptlve Lecture. fit) 17 at fiolce Al usical Selections by MA l.'l.LL ELVll'.A Dfi B1LVA. Admli-slon, 25 cents Reserved Boats, 6U cents. NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Btreet, above CHEBNUr. TlllU FAMILY KKSOUT" QPKN FOR SKASON. CABMROSS DIXK'8 MIMSrURI.S, the Great Blar Troupe ol tbe World, in their GRAND ETHIOPIAN 801 REES. HONOft. DANCE8, NEW BLRLI-.BQUF.8, and PLAKTATION BCKNE 8 SO Urn ...... - v II l) nUflJn J. L. CARNCKOS M auager. GYM N -A. S I U FOR LA 1)1 EB. GENTLF:MEN, AM) CHILDREN, N. E. COR. OF NU-.TU AND ARCH Bl'REEi'S. The Institute, whick again lias bei n greatly Improved lor tbe coming season, la uow open lor subscription an dav and evenings. , . . Bodily exercise lmpar s health end strengtu, and is highly recommended to bo h sexea and all ague- Terms lor Instruction. 6 months ZrJFZ Terms tor eli ptactlce 1 months,. For particulars send for circular, or give us a , caU. 8 80 Sn I rotessors HII, EHRASD A LEWIS rfT-gaa THE riAKOS WHICH WE MAN'fJ 1 1 k i I faoture recommend themselves. We promise to our patrons clear beautiiul tones, elegant workman ship, durabilltv, and reiisonable prices, combined wnh a mil guarantee. For sale on y at No. It'll WAX.NU1 Htreet 6 m PNIOW riAKO MANCFAlURISqO DENTISTRY. AfT THE GOVERNMENT IlAVinii fertVW granted me letters-patent lor mv mode o Rtimlnlstering nroUH tixtue um. vy wmou extracted uiitnv thousands of Teeth without pain, 1 am fustlllidin asuertiiig that It Is boih .afor and superior to any othemow In use. dk C. L. MTJNS8 6 SI 6m Ko. 7U1 SPRUCE Street ySE STARIN'S CDNDIHON POWDER. FOB HOUSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms. Bolts, and Co le. It cures Colds, Coughs, and blile-Bonnd. It is the best alterative for Horse and Cattle now use, having a reputation of 20 years' standing. It Is a sure preventive lor the much dreaded Binder '"n'o Faimer or Pairvman should be without It. torsaeln Philadelphia bv DYOI'l' A CO. No ' 21. North BtCOND Ktieet; JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY n fOWPKN, No. 21 Nonh SIXTH btreet. and by Drug gists thioughout the couetry. Addiens ah orders to BTARIN fe FLOYD, Propnotors, 9 8 Bm No. 209 DTJA N E Stre wYork. Q01T0S AND FLAX SAIL L-UCK AMP CANTAB, r.1 .11 m.nilKTH Slid brUQllS. Tent Aimlr.tr. Jrtink and W ai?on-t o . ujk Als later MauulKcturers' Hrltr Fells, Iruui one tonl (tevWiUe; l'aullns, lieltlnK, Hall Twine eto. JUUN W. EV HUMAN A Co., 3 6J No 1USJOXLH' Alle EXTRA COUNTY .-THE PAYMASTER General has ordered Hie prompt payment of ttije 9"lul" .. 6 L1..'18. "0.C,:L".'.'"1 'ILv aut t emen ' AbfVA.u v lrnmi. Kik uil DOCK tttroot, one door bojow lUird street. V.I W ' ' ii i s 'wi " - I IU '2 lmrp PARASOLS AT.flw. 1. f ' " - m.t 1.rf A VT r Wsi nrk tJill, U..n 11 m til'Al ML Wi V " A V. Dun kjmu vis - - II nixos Vo. 21 8. EKillTH Street 18wfn SOUTH STREET, M. D'ANCOXA 810 rw'-nfu,.,.' Tit 0 SOUrUhtreet below GeDta' cast 00 ( MhUig I LU hth. .() COAL. J A M E S , 0 .B 11 I E N ; ' ' ' DCALER ' j ' LEnion And schuyikill coai - , i , ;, t thi: caro or Bijou row, Tard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. 1 Has eonottntly on hand a competent supply of tb a ov roperfo Coal, sol 'able for family use, to which be calls the attention of hn friends and the jmb'le cencrally, , Orders ten at Ko. 206 South Fifth utrect, No. 82 South fc'evcntcentb street, or through Despatch or 1'oef Offee, promptly attended to. A BUi'E&lOB QUALITY OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. . . , ',6 IP YOU WAT PERFECT SATISFACTION in every renpect, buy the celebrated PRBHTON COAu, t ts and Htove ', at 7 per ton. Alao. the genuine KaULK VEIN COAL, fame alzeil, atne pnoe, and a very fine qnahtv of LEUIUII, Eirg and Htove, at IMl.ierton. I keep nothing bat the best. Order re cetveh at ho 114 Houth TIIIRD Street. s it J-JAZLETON LEUIGU COAL. A SPECIALTY. It. W. PATRICK & CO. No. 301 NORTH BROAD STREET, Wonld solicit oroers for the above Coal, which tbei have always on hand, together with their celebrated IRE-BROKEN SCHUYLKILL COAL. 825 mw6m ' o O A LI COAL! COAL! The Bnxt Qualities of LI HlCiU AND HcilL 1' LKILL, Stove slie.... F gg elze...... ut size At 19 fmw8t I1M ' ' ' 0 7 P. JlcUAHUY HO.s'.t. West end o"CHESN'U r Street Bridge. COALV COALt COAL! The best LFIIIGH and "vuiiLMbiitusu, pre pared cxpreiis'y lor laml y nse, consianlly on band In my-Yerd o 1817 CALLOW UILb r trtet. unuereover. de'iveied on short notice well screened, and picked tree olslato.atilielowestoai'h j.rites. A trial whl aeeure jourcustotn. A WILgoNf Successor to W. L. FOW ( K. TlJII.ADKI.rHIA. Aucust 27, 16ct. 0 iftttJl PROPOSALS. A E T E B M A S Tb It b UffFict., AVAeiiiKOlojt, V. U., ucioooru, ioo-. TrcrosaTs for rjullclinir ft Urge FIRE-PKOOF WALEUCUaK, at tho licnuylkill Arsenal, l'lula dolphia. . ... 1'ianB of the bovo t nildinir may le eeon at the Qua toJ-niati-r-l-oncrBi'a Olhce, Wasliiuaton, at the oflice ol Brevet Brigadier-tionoral O. H. Cros man, Assistant Qiiarteriiiaster-Ueiieral, l'bilatlcl pUia,attho office of John Mo Arthur. Jr., Archi tect, riil edelphia,' and at the oilice of Brevet Alaior-Geueral b. Van Vliet, Quartermae er, JJuw York ' HiMoiflcotions will te printed immediately, and deposited at thote soveral plaoes. Bcaied propoeale lor tbe erection or tho buildinn, inc:ndlnr all work and iutiterinls, are invited aud whl le received ni.tll tho 30th ot October instant, at noon, at tho oflice ot Brevet Brigadier tienerui G. ii. Crosmau, Assistant Quartcrmaator Oeiiorul, l'liiladuiuhia, whore thov will be opoued in presence of sucn bid dura as choose to be prTboltcost of the who's work complete, end the time at which it will be flnlbbed should be i-tatod in the proposals, wbloii shouia bo accompanied by the guuranti e of two rcspouoible persons, in the amount oi ten thousand dollars, that the bid der will enter into contract, with rood and sulll chut security, within ten days at tor being notified of the same. M.C.MEIGS, Quartormos or-Gcneral, 10 12 130 Brevet Major-Genoral. TJl It A N K F O It 1) A K S E N A L . J.i PniLADKLPuiA, Pa October 16, 1406. Sealed Proposals, in uuplicate will bo reoolved by the ui di-isiKued until 12 VI., October 21). 1866, at his oflice, fir furnisuins the troop- stationed at i-rauklord Arsenal W'tlJ FltESii BEEF of a rood maikotauie quuiity, in equal proportion of fore and bind quarter meat (nock-, shauks, and kidnoy tal low to be excluded) in such quantities as maybe Irom time to time required, and on bucu davs aa shall bo dcsitinatou, by tho Comtnaualng OHicer. The contract to be subject to the approval of the Commis-'arv General ot Subsistence, aud to remain in loroe lor six mouths, or such less tune as ho may direct, eommei.clns too first day of November, 18t6. Upon acceptance of the oiler security and oond in the sum of en hundred doila a will be required for ihe fait hi ul performance ot the contract. Bid must be endorsed. '-Pioooala for Beet " GKOittiK D. If AMSAT, Jr., 10 17 5t Bvt, Capt. U. a. A., C. C. S. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. PHILADEIjPHIA surgeons BANDAG& 1NSI1TUTE. No. 14 N. It INTli Btreet. above ifarket. U. O EVKRETT, alter tblrtv years' practical experience guarantees the skUlul adlustmeni ol bis Promina Patent Graduating 1'retsuie Truss, and a variety oi others. But porters. Elastic Blockings, Hbon'aer Braoes. Ci uUbes, FuHpensorlee, etc. Ladles' apartmants con dncted by a Lady. 6'Mti GS- A' S ' . U I O II FOR THE COUNTRY. T FEKRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES For Private Residences, Mills, Hotels, Churches, Etc. Etc. Furnishing from Ten to SU Hundred Lights, as may be Required. This machine Is guaranteed! does notgetout olordei and the time to niansse It Is about five minutes a week. The simplicity of tbls apparatus, Its entire freedotn from danger, the cbeapneis and quality ot the lhjht over all others has gained for it the favorable opinion of those acquainted with Its n erlts. The names ol those having vsed them for the last three year will be given by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH F0UUTII STREET, Where the machines cm le seen In operation. FERRIS & CO., Vox 1101 P. U, Feud for Pamphlet. 6 c O It N EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN I, BAUCI s CO., BEHOVED TO K. E. corner of MAHKH and WATER Btrerts, Pul.adalphla. , DEALERS IN 11AG8 AND BAGGING oi every uesctlptlon, (or Gisln. Flour, Sa t, Muper t bo.pbate ot Lima, nous- I.arira mni .mall ftlTKUv .V.u!.. n.l. on hand H'i t) Also, WOOL BACKS uaua " JOHN T. UAILEJ. james Cascades. FERTILIZEIIS. J3 A U GU'S . R A W B ON E B U P 1 R-PHOSPHATE 'OF ' ' LiME. The reat Fertlllzei lor all eron Qolca tn lu aotkin ndptmiantDlm Its effects. i.teb)uua ever twelve yei. : Pealer. mpplledby the farao, direct from the whart of the mnnuiactory, an liberal terma. I Mnulctured od1 by ' ' . : BADOII & SOXS, Office Vo. 2( 8onth DELAWARR AventM, gA'tnwjrp Thlladelphla ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETC. l'KN N 8TH:AM E N O I N E I AND .i-tb BOiLKR VVUKKH-KK.AriR A t.KVV TiiACTTCAL AM) Tilt OUETIOAL KNGINKERS. A1AIH1NIM8, JioILh K MAKK1W. IlLACKH V 1 1 ill, and t OCMiERh, bavintr lot many yean been In auo ceMtnl oreiation. end bten exclusively eniaged In bollill.K and repairing M trine and Klrer Fngiuea. hlith nd low reeure. Iron Bollera. Water Tanka, propel his, etc etc., rrppectimly oiler their aervicea to Ihe public as being luliy prepared to contract for nwinea of all tin a Marine, It ver, and ktatlonaryt having se sol patterns ol aiflerent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick oeKpatcb. Fvery decriptlon of pattern niaklng made at tbe iborle.t notice. Hlxh and Low pressure t Ine, Tnbular, ana Cylinder Boiler, of the best I'eiinM'lvanla charcoal Iron. Forging ol all aliee an klnilst Iron and Bfara Castings oi ail descriptions i Roll TumlPn. Pcrew lulling, aid all ether work conuected with ihe abote huslnea. Dianlniis and apeclflcatlons for ail work done at the establishment iree of charge, aud work, auaran teed. ihe snbserlbers have ample wharf-dock mn lor repairs of boats, where they can lia In petfect safety, and aie provided wltb shears, blocks, tails, etc etc., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. 8 21 BEACH and PALMKK Btreo's. J. VArOBAM MaBBlCK, W1LUAM B. atSBBlCK. JOHN a. con SOUTIIWAUK l'OUSDK Y, FIFTH WASHING! ON Btrects. AXD PlIlLAUSLPBlA. MERRICK & HONS, ENGINEER AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Bteaui Engines for Land, l iver and Marine Service. 1. oilers. Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, etc Castings oi all klnda, either Iron or biasa. Iron Frane llools lor Gas Works, Workshop, and Rnllroad Slst'ons etc. Ketorts and Gaa Machinery, of the latest and most Im proved coastinctlon. Every deeci iptlon ol Plantation Machinery, end Sugar, Paw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Open fcteam Trains, Lelccators, Fl.ters, Pumping Engines eto. tole Agents lor N. Il'lleux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus, ?cn yih's Pati ut Stiam Hamnicr.and A plnwall it Wooisey s Patent Centrliugal nugar Draining Machine. 8 304 Bli I 1) K aBUKO MACULSE WORKS. OFFICE, Ko. 65 X. FitON 1" BTREET, VH1LAOKLPI11A. We are prepared to liU order to any extent for ont well known MACHINERY FOR COTTOS AND WOOLLEN MI! L9, Including ail recent Improvements In Carding, Bpinuuus and V navlng. We InMte the attention of manufacturers to our exton lvur'' ALFRED JENK8 BOS. INTERNAL REVENUE. ' NITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS 1'BINVIPAL DEPOT, No. 304 CHESNDT Street. CENTRAL DEPOT, I No. 103 South FIFTH Street. ONE BOOR BELOW CHESUUT' xetablibhes 18C2. Bcvtntie Stamps of every decr!ption conatantl on baud In an; amount, Orders by Mall or Exprcsa promptly attended to. United States Notes, Dralta on rwiadolphla, or ew York, or cuirent funds received In payment. Particular attention paid to small orders. The decisions ol the Commission can bo consulted, and any information regarding- tho law cheerfully given. The follow ing rates ol diecount are al'owcd : ON ALL ORDKIIS OF 2S, TWO PER CEAT. DISCOUNT V2i ALL 01SDKH8 0F tlCO, TUB EE PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ON ALL ORDLRS OF 300, j FOUH PtK CfcNT. DISCOVHT. All orders should bo sent 10 th . STAMP AGENCY, ' ! No. 004 CI1ESNUT Street, PHILADELPUIA. F EEKCH MEDICINES IN VOGUE CRIMAULT & CO. Chtmistt to hit Imperial ITtrhntss Prince Napoleon, 47 Rue Richelieu Paris. . NO MORE CONSUMPTION. OR1MA ULt'3 3 l'K VF ofUYPOPJlOSPUATE of LIMB. For all I Iseasesot the Chest this Medicine Is Invaluable ills lamely used at tbe bKOMHlO.n" IlOcl'l PITAL. In London, for Consumption, aud genera Ir approved by the Leading Medical Aden In England and In .trance. KO MORE COD LIVEB OIL. QRiiiACLra smup of iodized iioRSE-nADia'u This Syruo is employed, wltlt the createst success, iu place of i ou Liver Oil. to which It is inlluitelv superior. It uures diseases of i UeVhest, scrofula. Ivraphatlo d sor (lets Ktein sickness, mascular a oav.and loos of appetite, it reneaerstes the constitution by purliying the blood, and Is, In a word, the most powenui depuratlve known. It Is a mlnlsterea w'tU the weutest etllcaov to young cLl.dren, subjtot to humors or obsiructlon of the alauds. KO MOKE POVERTY OF TUB BLOOD AND PALE COMI'LFXION. DR. LEBA (t PUOSlTlAi B OF IRON. This new ferruu.nous medicine couialns the element) of he blood anu bones, audi HON In a ilquia stale. It is dlllerent ail lililurlo ottered to the public, U lliiuld colurtess, aud tasteless. It speedily euros LULUitueis. PAINS IN THE STOMACH, DIFFICULT DIGESTION. DYSMEKORItHlKA.ANF.MIA. The nisloltyol the cademles ot Medicine ot Paris recommend the l'hoxphate of Iron to Ladies of deljuate constitution, sul'ering nom Anemia, and all othor pur sons latigued liom over anxiety, nervous emotions, over work, general demllly. ana poorness of blood. It Is the only preparation which uovor causes eonM patlotij and can be lyurue bv the most delicate stomachs. NERVOUS BE D ACflFH. NKfTRALOr A, INSTASTA NKOt'HI.Y CDRLH BY OBIMACtrs, OUARANA A vegetable Liazlllan substance, entirely Inuocaous. INTERNAL OR LOPAL NEW CUBA'IVK AGKNT, MATluO. a GRIMAUL1' to CO., PARIS. Tbls nctv remedy is prepared from the leaves of a Peruvian pepper thiub called MATICO, and cures promptly and lniallibly, without any lear of tnflam natoiy results 'Ihe great mJ'lty of Phvslolans In farls. Rursla, Germany, and Aew York now use no other remedy. GENFRAL DEPOSITORIES . In Paris, at GKIKaULT A CO.'ts, Chemills, No 41 KIuENew YorV: at M. M FOUQEBA A VASDEB KIEPT'H, WILLIAM Mreet . in Philadelphia, at F4ENCH, RICHARDS TO -and at tvery good chtuiitis Situ" i CLOTHING. MARKET FIREANDBURGLARPROOFSAFES EVANS & WATSON; MANUFACTURERS OF. , - ; FIRE AND BURGLAK-PR00F S A. H1 E s : - i 1 1 , I DESIGNED FOR Bank, mercantile, or Dwelting.IIouse Va Estaolished Over 23 Tear. Over 24,000 Safes in Use. The only Safe with. Inside Doors, Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampaeas, j , , : Bold at Prices Lower than other makers. WAREROOiUSi : r No. 811 CI1ESNUT Street, PHILADELPni A. ' 5&p THE' B EST S A F E. Twenty-Five Years' Experience In New York City. ; ( MA11V1N & CO., ALUM AND DRY PLASTER SAFES. ESTABLISHED IN 1842. Always remain Fire-Proof. Are perfectly Dry. - ' Ample Tesuirociala. , MAIIVIN & CO., Ko. 721 CHESNTJT Street )Masonic Hall), And No. 265 BE0ADWAY, New York. IlOCbE SAFES, HAND SAFES. Bend for Catalogue BA KEKi' SAFZS, SECOND- 9 22 stuth3m DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. 3B -A- S T OB DELAWARE SIDE I j Delaware Side! Delaware Side! , T1JE STATE N ISLAND i Fancy Dyeing Establishment. BARRETT, NEPHEWS & C0 j No. 47 North EIGHTH Street, East Side. I The stand occupied by us (he part Seven J ears, j hO OTHER OFFICE I THIS CITY I . IVith the advantages of an experience ot nearly FIFTY YKAKS OS bTAlKN ISLAND, And facilities a'ranped reparUless of expense, wc mar : justly claim to be, as we intend to remain, I THE MODEL DYEING AND SCOUBLNG E3TA- j BLISHMENTOF AMERICA 1 ; Ladles Dresses, Bhswls. C'loaksi etc.. Dved success fully. All styles of LsUlta' ixeasea CUaued wltbout belua ripped. GENTLFMES'S OA BMENT8, Coats, OvcrooatJi, Pants Vesn, eto , dyed or cleaned WITUOCr JiIFFLSU I , ' BAKEETT, NEPHEWS & CO., Ko. 47 Korth EIGHTH Street, East Bide. Mos. 0 and t JOHN Street, New York. So. 11H BROADWAY, New York. Ko. &09 FUL'iOM Street. Brooklyn. 10 1 lmrp pEMii steam mum ESTABLISHMENT, - 290. 510 EACE Street. We bee leav to draw your particular attention to our new French Mum (Scouring Ettabltahneut tbe Hint ami only ore of Its kind In this city. We do not dye, bat then leal proeets res. ore Ladles', Gentlemen's, an Chlltlreu's Garments to then- original states, wlinou injuring them in ti e least, r hUe gieat experience and tbe test machinery from Trance enuhle ut to warrant peneet satisiaction to ail who may lavor as with their patronage. LADIK8' LiU.fHKM, of aver. nescupUon. with or without trimmings, are cleaned AM finished without being taken apart, whether the col t euuina or not. ' Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains, Table Coven, Carpets. Volvet Klbbons, Kid Gloves, eto., cleaned ana reoulnhed In tho best manner. Gentlemen's humoia and Winter Clothing o'eaued to perlectttu without hi Jurv to the stufl. Also Flags and bauneia. All kinds o stains r moved without c:eanlng the whole. All order are executed under our iuimedlute supervision, and satisfaction gnursntred In every Instance. A call aud examination of our process Is re.peeUuily solicited AL11EDYLL & MAM, 3 12 mt) s No. UO BACK Btieet. THE NEW TOKK DTEINO AND PRINTING MTABUbl.MAaTj, ig v iff North LIGlllli btreet (West side). A l.o known as II. e "ui'VitN l-LAND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. ltoJDK the I AliGl- 81' In the I'MTlil) 8TA11H. and THI 'I'll YEA Its OLDER than any other on 8 fATKl ISLAfvi ,H preparia, wiin me most improve aim exta iSle Machinery (to which they are making cou staiit additions) to LYE, CLEANSE. AND FfNItH evew variety of G( ODS AND i A RMLNT8, in s man ner CNtOUALLLD In tills country No. ill North EIGHTH Street Philadelphia. ho. 1W Dl'ANK sir id.Ne York. , No.r"2 BKOADWAY New York- No. W WBMBOW'KKil: rtnUmU J. T.Yocko. Secretary. 8 n mwiUm STANDARD SCALES. BANKS. DIN" MORE & CO,, (dUCCESRS TO A. B. DAVIH ft CO. MAMl CIl)BEU8 Or PATENT STANDARD KOAI.KH, sultubletorWelgh Locks Kai road Tracks, aud 1 epois, Coal, Hay aud Live Stuck. Also, luinrovcd l s'ent Mea es for Hiast Furnaces R llllilt Mil s HUtaui forvu. Foundries, ano a 1 tbe vail, us descriptions oi Dor iv aud Portable i lsliorin Sep Us and I'aiem Beams -tt. W. Corner Fil l EN Hi and PKNonYI' Aveuue, Phi adelphia C. M. Einks. Lewis L Ron" It. II Dliiuitre Frederick ' At