The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 09, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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OITY INTELLIQENOK.
Fvr AMiUorxil Ci'y Integer e F flh Pag
wjCD,58 w Councils. - Sr.Utt
oi4j.cii.A message wa8 received from th
SBWT,,!,d,n. t0 the v'rablo consl le-
"Thn ' h'ch the lollowini? isaconv
l'eXVlvnZ,ar Pirec,?f groin bounSSPby
.I T """""a "ft-n purciiHsetJ for a hotrl
RhMil? 'a,oon w1thin the Pc w days
this pVrp0?e be roB.um.ted, it w,l
jffect a demoralization ot our Park, wh tii thus
?prtV.LCOnt!i,b.uU'l,.to tuc evation of the pub
He tnte, and has been maintained free from
Htr2l7wy the Vion ' the Councils or the
oitv , aU thep-ound west of the raih-oad and
Dorthward from Ureen st.oct, to a point hevon 1
Girard avenue, excepting this trianele has
been secured tor public uses. Should " h'ls be
scoured and improved, the entire "park the
S!"' d th landscape beyond will be' seen
from the trance to the Park at the Green
ra?t.apprft- The subscribers propel to
make an effort to secure this kiouii1 and to im
PT.eK 1 (1l,a ll'r,cient subscription can be had)
"f'W to convey it to the city of Phll.I
delphla as an open public place torever.''
ine CirCUlnr la ucmn.l Un ur l i n.-ii
ivJ . 8-B- "rowne, Fro.lerlrk Heyer.
OeorgeW . Diddle, Charles S. Uonsall, Oe free
Sturees, John Welsh. P.P. Morris, J. Ro8
fenowden, ami Eli K. Price.
Accompanying this was the following address
to the Major:
"I im with others united in tho circular on which
lSi 87!ll,e.n l ur"'l"t to subscriptions were
Kcelved to the amonnt ot 30U6, Iiom Henry Cone,
ulei C E"' rrice- ur w Biddie. V7ii
Ham P. Wil-tach, Josiah I, daines, William P.
iif:i?n? W.lnomson, S. 11. Horstmsn,
1 bomaa V illiamson, John L. tilagtiorn, Georgo VV.
Thorn, Uellaven & Brother, "Wi i fam Bottle, Johii
B livers, Jr., W Mverg, Charieg Lihs, Thomas W.
1 nee, Henry Sctbert. Barton U. Jenks, William r.
Jneson, Samuel Whit., r E;lwood Zell O U
Purliorrow. O. U-Davis, David W Sellers, W.lHam
H.McAIUster William H Kern, Eliliu DeYlott. T
K. Kingsbury &. Co , Constant Guillou, George H.
wXE'.4?6 Charles i. Bonsall, John
Welch, and Hon John M. Head.
"lhe ground (on whicn is erected five brick
houses! was kecured lor the mim of $15,000. somo
parts ot it having been acqu red at somewhat above
its market value, which was of necessity suomltted
to. There Is the sum of $11,905 secured thereon by
mortgage, which can remain, upon the pavment ot
interest. It v. as the Intention of the promoters of
this movement to place on tins (round a bust in
Donor Of Soma one nf nnr nitv ...
past, but the numerous demands on the liberality ot
our citizens have hitherto provented tho success of
tbis design It would be a tit place for a memorial
commemorating tho galiaut ones wno have fa'len In
theiate struKjrle lor our nationality. My object in
addressing ; )ou, Is that you may communicate the
deti ot tho donors to the Counci.s to accept a con.
vcvance ot this eround, subject to the above incum
branc;bvso dointr, the beucat of their subscrip
tions will inure to tho city, and the iutent, as
expressed in the ciieular, bo tulfil.ed.
"Very respectlully, your ocdient servant,
. t. " John Wklsu, Treasurer."
lhe communication was referred to the Com
mittee on Law.
Mr. Gray, from the Committee on Water, re
ported a resolution nutborizmg waterpipe iu
wu ttreet Fourteenth Ward. Agreed to.
The same Committee reported adversely to the
request ot the employes in the Water Depart
ment for an increase of salary.
Mr. liumiu, irom the Committee on City Pro
perty ol Select Council, reported that It was
Impossible to remove the Penn Mansion from
preent sue to Faiimount Park, aud that it
would be useless to take down the buildiue and
re-erect it. Tne Committee, therefore, request
the Mayor to notity the Chamber of Commerce
that the conditions affixed to the gift of the
property cannot be complied with. A resolu
tion to that effect was agreed ta.
The same Committee 'reported an ordinance
irakingan appropriation of $187 to pay work
men employed by J. T. Frail in the construc
tion of a wall at Fairmount Park. The ordi
nance was referred back to the Committee.
Mr. Ilodgdon, from the Committee to Verify
tihe Casn Accounts of the City Treasurer, re
ported the lo lowin? as the condition of the
Treasurer's books, November 1, I8ti:-asb,
$l,(iJ8,051-5!), appropriated as follows: Balance
to the credit of city debt, to pay interest on
loans due January 1, 1807, 487,3()C-87; balance
to the credit of city fund, to pay warrants,
$142,412 01; b: lance to the credit of the sinking
fund, $463,852-42; cash on hand, $147li'37.
Mr. Wapner, trom the Committee on Law, re
ported in favor of the ordinance imposim; a tax
upon insurance companies. It was referred
back to the Committee on Law, in order to
allow the insurance companies to be heard.
Th following was submitted:
JteBolvtd, That the Letra'ature be requested to
pass laws: 1. ! prohibit members ot Counci s from
taking any con ract lor erecting buildinics of any
kind or character tor departments not dircoily
under the control of Councils, or of fumishinff such
departments witb any kind of merchandise or mate
rial whatsoever, or being interested therein, diroctly
or indirectly. 2 'J o prohibit a member of Counoiis
from obtaining, or being interested in auy contract lor
bunding school-houses, bridges, sewers, or other
constructions, or lor turnishing tupphes of any kind
to any department ot the city in the nameol any
oneol bis employes, laborers, or any ether person.
Mr. Gray moved, as an amendment, that no
member of Council shall be a candidate lor any
office in any department for one year after the
expiration of his term as member of Council.
i ne amendment was accepted.
Mr. Smith moved a lurther amendment, that
the Leerislature be requested to establish a salary
of $101)0 tor each member of Councils.
The whole subject was referred to tbe Com
mittee on Law.
Dr. Kamerly moved that tbe Committee on
Finance be directed to report in the next esti
mate for 1867 an item of $4400, in order to in
crease the salaries in the Department ot Water.
On the motion to indefinitely postpone, the
vote stood yeas 14, nays 4.
Mr. Bumni offered a resolution requesting the
City Solicitor to enter suit against the sureties
ot Hill A Smith, late contractors for cleaning
the streets. Iiclcrred to the Committee on Law.
The ordinance from Common Council in
reference to the sale of refreshments iu lhe mar-ket-boues.
whs referred, to the Committee on
Markets of Select Council. Adjourned.
Common (Joutwil. A communication wis
received from the Commissioner of Cny Pro
perty, stating that the hall at Frankiord road
and York street was rented for $200 per
annum, and Spring Garden Hall at $1250 per
fenum.
The Board of Revision also sent u communi
cation, stating thai $"2;0 would bo required lor
ti.e peuses ot their olle in 1807. .Referred
to Finance Committee.
One was received from the CommUsioner of
Highways, statins that a special appropriation
would have to be made betore the footway
could be placed on Gray's Ferry Bridge. Laid
over.
Mr. Marcer, Chairman of the Committee on
Finance, reported an ordiuauee appropriat
ing $35,000 to the Receiver of Taxes for 18G7.
Kc'eired.
Tho saraa gentleman reportol an rtrJluauce
iippropmting the additional sum of $12,500 to
the Inspectors of the County Prison for 18tiC,
to pay for flour, beef, etc. Agreed to.
Also, an ordinance making an appropriation
to tbe Commissioner of Markets lor 1807. Re
ferred. Mr. Miller, of the Highway Committee, re
ported resolutions for the pradiDg of Franklin
street, from Columbia avenue to Montgomery
Btreet, at a cost not exccedinn $10oo, and Anrdoy
street, from Germiutown avenue to Pulaski
avenue, at a cost not exceeding $aoo, which
nrp nrrreed to. .
The Knnin eentleruan reported an or tinnn
appropriating $3000 to pay for the erection of a
tootway on the north side of Gray's Ferry Bridge.
IHonlixl. ...
Mr. BilUngton, of the Police Committee, re
ported an ordinance giving permission to Cal
vary M. B. Church, on Twenty-first street,
below Jefferson, to erect a wooden building.
Adapted. , ' . , , .
.. I'.. ame centleman reported a supplement
aiy ordinance providing that, on and alter the
1st of January, ls67, one hundred men shall be
added to the police force, to be distributed in
ie various wards.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAT1T. FIIIIjADEIrillA, FRIDAY,
Mr. Marcer offered
renonwhVpa7 I' "rcted lo : inquire "and
, Ksq.. continues to act
Sent A aha,of 'ST Poor wUil bo - not
.., ! 1,'l'ne ton (in place) submitfed an ordl
"er?ed. rcarranin8 the Police Districts. Re-
f I?' an """'"Ijncc appropriating $2500 to pay
for repairs to Police Station Houses. Asrerd to.
: i Bl,,intoti' of the Special Committee to
consider tne best means of disposing of persons
committed for trifling offenses, reported that the
commltice had acrreed to report that a house of
correction was needed, and that the Finance
Committee be directed to icport a bill appropri
ating $100,000 for the purpose of erectimr a
suitable building. Relerred to Fluuuce Com
mittee. A resolution was adopted asking tbe Board of
Revision to lurr.nh Councils with an accurate
list of property exempt trom taxation.
A resolution was adopted pro vidine for'locat
ing and opening Cadbury avenue, from Colum
bia avenue to Hunting Park,
The following resolutions and nrJrn... r
, . .,- w.iu v.iuailU'R IllIll
Select Council were considered; Resolution
providing for laying water-pipe on Noble street;
antliom lr,g transfer iu Department of City
Railroad:" the ordlnnncp tn i0k-.... .r n
A. , ... (" J .MlISA CAS VI
Smith, contractors lor cleansing streets; the
resolution "in reference tn ! iniii., u
Maubion." Adjourned.
A Disastrous Finn on Ches ct Street
-Loss about $10,000. -About 12 o'clock last
night smoke was discovered issuing from the
three-storied brick building located on the south
side of Cbesnut street, first door above Twciah.
lhe iront door was broken open, when the
whole interior of the first floor was found 10 be
on bie. lhe alaiin was promptly sounded, und
in a few minutes a large number of tire compa
nies were on tho crouud, and by the prompt
app ication ot water, the flames were confined
? aPart"1,nt in which they originated.
This floor of the structure was occupied by th
Aim of Randall & Co., manufacturers and
dealers n soaps, perfumery, ciuar, and fancy
pood. They had an extensive stock of the
finest description of goods, which were either
burned or badly damaged by water. They have
2?..i?.sulBI,ce unon the,r 6tock t0 the amount of
$7000, about equally divided in the Fire Asso
ciation of this city, the Etna, of Hartford
and a New York company. The loss will pro
bably reach $10,000. v
The second floor of tbe building wns occupied
by Mrs. L. O'Rourkc as a millinery and dress
making establishment slip Wi a i.
of ribbons, bonnet materials, and ready-made
roods on hand, which
damaged by water and smoke. Her loss on
stock and materials will probably reach from
one to Uo tbou-and dollars. Amount ot iusu
lance not known.
The third floor and attic were occupied by the
iiiinlyot John Hartwell, as a dwelling. Mr.
Hartwc Is family consisted ot his wile, Sarah
Hartwell. daughters Louisiana Muldletou, aed
twenty-six years; Hannah Hartwell, aged
eighteen years; and son, Thomas Hartwe'l, aged
ten years: also, Susan Sutler, a domestic, and
tnoch btill (colored), house-servant. The latter
was sleeping, at the time the alarm was Urst
given, in a small back room on the second floor
lie stated that he immediately rushed up info
the apartments of the family and told them
that the store was on Are; that they answered
him, but did not make auy move towards com
ing down; that the rooms were at the time
hlled almost to suffocation with smoke. He
then made his way into the street. By this
time a number of firemen and police officers
had gained access to the building through an
entry leading trom Cbesnut street. They imme
diately ascended to the upper floors.
In the trout room ot the third story they
found Mr. Hartwell. her dantrhtpr n,.i'iu o;i
I eon Thomas. They were lying upon the hpd in
an apparently lifeless condition; they were
gathered up, aud quickly carried liito the
street, tuence into a nelghborinsr dwelling At
the miue moment Mrs. Midflleton' and
her sister Hannah were found in the bacic
room, and. cn ascending the attic, Susan
Sutler. They were all lying in a perfectly help
less, in Ia3t, in an Plmost dv'ing condition, lrom
the effect ol the smoke which they had inhaled.
They were likewise canied by the Bremen into
buildings in the neighborhood, where they were
kindly attended to. None ot them were dan
gerously injured.
MKETij.fi of School Controli-ehs
Ai-rnorHiATiows Askeii For. A special meeting
ol Controllers ol Public Schools was held yes
terday atteruoon, Mr. shipptn in the chair, the
object being to receive the report of the com
mittee appointed to prepare an estimate of tbe
sum necessary lor the support of schools of this
district lor the year 18(i7.
The report was presented and read. It sets
forth that the committee had collected all the
inlormaiion bearing upon the subject, aud i are-
iiuiy cuusiuerea li.
The increase in the aggregate oypr last year is
mainly attributable to the amounts required for
lurnishina school-houses now in the course of
contiuction. The committee call attention to
the lact that in many of the sections repairs are
made to buildings leased or rented, which
should be and are required to be done by the
owners.
The report closed with a resolution instruct
ing the Secretary to mlorm Councils that the
sura of $1,020,405 will be required to defray the
expenses of the schools for the ensuing year.
The report was adopted without debate.
The special items, which include furniture
for old school houses, repairs to tne same, fur
naces, stoves, etc., amount to $17,401; tbe lur
nituro for the new school-houses, with the
stoves for the same, is estimated to cost $105,340.
Under the head of general expenses, estimated
at $100,000, are included the lollowing items:
Fuel, $60,000 ; books and stationery, $80,000;
employment of additional teachers, $5000: print
ing annual report, and other printing doue at
tbe order of the Board, $5000; salanes of the
Secretary and other officers ol tho Board, $0000
carnage hire, friOO; gas and incidcutals, $1500:
salaries of music teachers, $0000.
The estimated expenses of the schools for the
present jear amounted to $1,027,403, of which
$104,040 were tor special items, and $13.4G0
under head of general items.
In 1865 there was expended on the Public
Schools the sum ot $817,410-87, of which
$14l,777'77 was included under the head of
general expenses.
Since the year 1800 the expenses of the Public
Schools have Increased trom $512,014 Hi to
$1,020,405.
Markets. Wharves, axd Landings.
The appropriation asked for by tho Department
of Markets, Wharves, and Landings lor tne year
1807, is as toiiows:
Item 1. Salaries of Commissioner and
Clork 82,100 00
Item 2 Salaries of Clerks of Markets..., 6.9.10 00
Item 3. Printing, bluuk books, atationery,
adverti-lng, aotueJ, weights, aud regula
ting same, coal, making Ores, cleaning
oil. en. noalinir hilU. e,tn. etc 720 00
Item 4. Kepsirs u market-houses 8,000 00
Item 6. Cleaning docks 4 500 00
Item 6. Repairs to wharvoi and markets.
iiom j. ie. ailing wharves..
Item 8. Ground tents
Item 9 Feet of auotioueer. .
Item 10. ('loaning; markets. .
Item U Item ot olhoe ,
400 00
279 17
BOO 00
8 700 00
1,000 00
luia'
The estimated revenue ii'ii 'iY.iiAUi'.i! '
.25, 17
From market-houaoii ' 43 700 00
From whavves aud laudiajra. 47000 00
Total.
.$00,700-00
The Wateu WouK8.-The lollowing is a
63,007.260 gallons Germantown, 16,475 000
Total, 985,962,003. Average per day, 31,804,0l!
.FINAL Hearing. Michael T. Shields had
a final hearing betore United States Coratnlg
aloner Sergeant yesterday on the charge of
violating the Internal Revenue law, and was
held in $1000 bail to answer. Tbe allegation is
that defendant waa engaged in distilling liquor
without having paid a special tax.
woks during Vc;"- rmount, 752,653.303
gallons; Schuylkill. 72,242,160 gallons; Dela
ware, 1.2.44,2ii0 gallons; Twenty-fourth Ward
Important to tok Cioab Trade.
Assessor Join W. Fraaier, of the Find DuMrict,
has received the lollowing coinmun'ralion from
the Department at Washington. Tno communi
cation is one of great Importance to the cigar
trade, settling definitely a question that has
been under consideration for some time:
Tkkabcby Department, Officb of Internal
Kevikbr, Washington, November 5, !. Sir:
I have received your letter of tho 30th ult.,
enclosing a letter from O. Uunipert, Esq., in
relation to the bonding of cigars.
In answer, I have to say that the bonding of
cig irs is a privilege whlc the law gives to
every manufacturer. He can exercise the privi
lege or not, as he sees tit. Before cigars are
bonded, their value is to be ascertained by an
appraisement, made by the Assessor of the dls
'flct; Belore ciears are withdrawn from bond
the law requires thai the tax should be paid,
and after such pavment the owner may sell
them where and wheu, and at such prices as he
pleases.
lhe Assessor is cot warrintcd by law, and
this office will not sanction any system of con
structive bonding.
Where the tax does not accrue on cigars until
after a sale has been effected, the actual price
received, whether the cigars are disposed of at
wholesale or retail, must be returned lor taxa
tion. Very respectfully.
TnoMAo Harland, Deputy Commissioner.
John W. Frazier, I'nited States Assessor, Phila
delphia, Pa.
TfMPERANCE Mektino A meeting of
the fiiencis of temperance was held last evening
at the Spring Garden Methodist Church. Twen
tieth and Spring Garden streets. Addresses
were made b.v Rev. Alfred Cookiiian, Rev J. P.
Simmons, and Rev. Irvin H. Toirnnce. During
the evening the choir discouised some excellent
mu-ic. The Philadelphia Temperance Society,
under whose auspices the meeting was held, bus
made arrangements lor a course of public meet
ings in the churches of the city, to be held
weekly during the winter. Stirring addresses
Irom able speakers, both clergymen aud laymen,
are promised.
tatal a ah.. Last evening, ab.mt 7
o'clock, James Kelly fell lrom a buy loft at No.
luo6 North Second street, and was instantly
killed. The accessed was sixty-two years of age.
Accident. Yesterday Patrick Mullin fell
lrom a ladder with a hod of bricks, at Rich
mond aud Ann streets, and was seriously In
jured. J
AMUSEMENTS.
"M EW . ?H RN U.T BTRKET THEATUrT -
Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 'i '
EXTHA ORDINARY SUCCESS.
MR. Jt.l KrRRON IN COMEDY
II U. JEKFl- RSON I a THREE l'i M;i,S
A (IBEAT BILL FOlt JCS.
al-0;v?y,r& V2: 1 ? November 9,
The new coniedv, In two aeis
WOODCOCK'S LITIL15 GVVfE.
Woodcock AC'TJ' JOsi:'IH JiS'FERS OA
How Woodcock played his "Little Game"
A CT II
Bow Woodcock won his ' Little Game "
Alter which the mueical farce
TUB WINDMILL.
Kff;;r,;i""'"r'.1,r joskph jeffehsov
.i,w, .ing,h,"i "iece Mr Jefleron and M.ss Orton wUl
sing the comic due-, -The Miller of Mitcham "
To conc.ude with the comic drama,
t. THE SFII'FIKK.
hJ r!1 0;,.cnt- Mr. JOSEPH JEFFERSON
Mcene 1 Hotel of the - Jolly Sea Dog."
bcenea ( abiu ol the "Spl.flre."
hcene 8 Main deck of an an of-war.
To terminate with a
URAtD SKA FIGHT.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MATINEE SATUKHAY AFTERNOON.
A SPENDII) BILL.
. FIKSr 1 IME UEHB
ol. Brougham's three act drama,
THE OliNUAKKR OF MOSCOW.
Admlsnlon to Matipte. 30c. to all parts oi the house
fMTY MUSEUM THKATRE, CALLO WHILL
V BUect, below Fifth.
BENEFIT
OP
8TCABT ROBSON.
TBltlir; I'DPULAK PIECES.
FK1IIAY EVENINU, November 9,
the grand burlesque of
AIAZEfPA
Wazeppa STCART ROBSON
a Irs un the Banjo, by OEOUOE C. DuliSON.
AlUr which,
. ARTEMAS WARD.
Jr Anuustiis OlnthttUi 8 T CART ROBSON
Jo com linle with
TUh WANDERINU MIVSTREL.
Jem Bagts 81UAKT ROBSON
in preparation, l'AMl.El ;
Or. Wearing ol tbe Black.
I'KKEh OK ADMISSION.
Dress Circle and Parquet 30 cents
Orchestra Caalis au cents
allerv 16 cents
Private Boxes j);i and 5
Seals in Private Box 7a cents
l't . ore open at 7 o'clock, and the curtain will rise pre
clsel? at H to 8
The Box Ofllce will be open dally irom 10 A. M. until
4 P. M., when seals may be secuied without extra
charge.
WALNUT ST K KB T T H H A T R B.
N. E. corner ot MNl'U and WALNUT Streets
Commence at Mi.
BENEFIT OF
mr. tow in booth,
TIUS (Friday) EVENING, November 9,
A NfctV WaY TO PAY OLD DCBTS.
FD WIN bOOTH as SIR GILES OVEKBE CH.
Wellborn. Mr. Barton mil
To concuilo i ilh Shakukpeare's uomedv of
THE TaMIiG OS' THE UH'EV.
EDWIN BOOTH as PETHUCHIO.
Particular an ocnehent.
In compliance with uianv reuuests, an
EDWIN BOOTH l A TIN BE
will be (riven at 2 o'clock on 8 TURO Y. November 10,
when will be piesented, tor the first time this season.
HAMLET,
with all Its original splend r.
J'ooni open at IH. Commence at 2.
Saturday EDWIN BOOTH as 1 HE 8TRANOER.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S new ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Begins at half pan 7 o'clock.
FIlteT BE.NEFH' OF MR DS BRYANT
THREE ULORIOUS PIECES.
TO-MGHT (Friday) November 9,
BOIiN TO GOOD LUCK. 1
DNNY THE BARON and
MR. DAN BEYANTiw''' BLL'NDEaS THAN ONE.
PADDY RAFFERTY.
Danny ihe BARON, and
WITH ROXOfl at,15K HOOLIGAN
Monday "r-HAMUn o'BKiEN." '
heuta secured six days in advance.
EW AMERICAN THKAIBE,-
BENEFIT OF AIISS KATE j ISHER.
mm (rnuav; utaiju November 0.
LA9T MOuT BUI' ONE OF EL MJSO EDDIE.
bRANT'S AND 811 M.MAN'S CAMPAIGNS.
LAbr night os- mazeppa.
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE
hearsaas will commence ST1 lllnv into.
NOON next. November 111, at MCSIo L Fliwn n a i i
H o'clock. EutrageiiHUU made bv acdresslnBGEOHilK
BASTEKT. Agem, No. 14J1 J10-Ti,llEV. fctitbetween
" " " 115 3m
Nl EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUE
IM ELEVENTH Street, above t HE8NCT '
"f'lliil 'A!ULtlC HESOHT"
.OPl.ai FOR '1'llia NEASO.V.
CARMHUISS UlXIOi'S .HlVsillELS.
the Great Slur lroupe oi the World In their tin a vil
E'lHlOl'lAN SOIREES, HONGs, DANCES JSKH
BVRLLbWUES, and TI.ANTATIok SCENk.
l'oors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at S o'clock
Ji 30 J L. C A tl N It Oa jl auiuier!
VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
GAKDEN-Nos T.'fl-T2 V1N K Sticet. lxc-a
GRAND INSTRUMENTAL COjtCEKTS
NIGHTLY.
Ly two laice and efficient Orchestral.
TO-NiGUT
And EVERT NIOI1T. Ip conun tlon with out
EiGELSlORMKlNG BAND,
a Brass Band, compilslug the bet ArtisU in the city,
will penorm. '
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
Our spacious humu.er Garden, artistically laid out
wlto bhrubbery, oiintmns. eto.
IN ThE LADIES' SALOON,
Especially set apart lor F V 1L1ES, the beet of Creams
and oilier Relieuhnienta will be served. e jus
G V IVl IN A S I U M
FOB LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CH1LDRJN.
H. E COR. OF NIMH AND ARCH STREETS.
lhe laslitute. whictt again has been greatly unproved
lor tbe coming season, la now opea tor subscriptions ail
day and evenings.
Bodily exercise impar'f health and strength, and I
highly recommended to bo b sexes and all ague
Terms torlnsuuction. 6 nionihs r oo
Te ruis lor eli piacUce i olenitis ... ji Q
j-or particulars 'or a circular, or give us a call.
8 30 lu
Protesters Mil DEUBA KD LEWIS
THE FfiNOS WHICH WE MANU
factare iKCOwmend themselves. W nromiH
u our patrons viear uauiiiui mu, elegant Workuiaa
ship, durability, and rwsoosble prices, vombined wufi
a mil guarantee. For asUe only at N. Ilr wajLHU f
fltreeL
M HJUIOB J"IAiO UANTJFACTChJWa CO,
SCIENTIFIC LECTURES,
BEFORE THE YOTTNO CILSISTIAN
ASSOCIATION.
AT Til Bill HALL,
No. 1210 CIIESNUT STREET,
K YEJKY FUIDAY EYEMING,
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.
FRIDAY. November 0 Frofemor J C. BOOTH
ti.h""L4,S' ANCIENT AND MOli RUN." '
. ' n "'"ory of Its manufacture, illustrated by nume
rous l'lagiams and Oil Falni'ngs. '
November ID Professor II. H a RrHORNE,
"MAJS AMI hit COMPANIONS."
Comparative anatomy.
November 23 I'roiessor E. W VOUDKS,
"aNATOMV OF HIE EYE."
Novtmber so E. j. Houston, kso,
"CHEMICAL AFFINITY.
Any moral vonng man over fourteen years of age
mar become a member Annual Does, el
Members may obtain tickets gratuitously. A'so young
men who enter a proposition lor membership, and pay
theannusl if ues. ' " najt
JM ERIC AN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
BATEMAN'S CONCERTS.
Mr. II. L. BATKMAN has the honor to announce that,
in arcorcance wiih the a most universally expressed
dtSire tobearM'mePARI.FA. Slgnor BKlGNOi.I and
the other renowned arilsu ol his troupe, at the Academy
ot Music In tbif city, be will aive
TWO GRAND CONCERTS
. AT 1HB
AMERICAN ACaDeMY OF MUoIC,
vn TUFSI AY . November IS.
. , . nd WEliNESDAY, November 14,
In which the lollowing artists wl l appear:-
Ai'mePAKEpA, Slgnor BK1GNOLI.
SlgDorFEKHANTI Mgnoi FORTUN A,
Mt tt. B. MILLS, Mr. OARLROjA,
Mr. J. L. HATlON.
RESERVED SEATS ONE DOLLAR EACH
May be had at the Academy and Trumpler'a Music
Store, lor huth nights on
WA-iumiAY M.jRNLNO NEXr,Nov. 10.
U7
ON EXHIBITION AT THE PENNSYLVANIA
ACADEMY OF FIMC AKTSanne collection of
Paintings on he Freuch, German, and Belgian Schools
of Art Opn dally.
AdmlsBlon, V cents.
11 6 6t
CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC.
I. E. WALRAVEN,
(MASONIC HAI.L,,)
No. 719 CHESNUT STREET,
ELEGANT CURTAINS FOR PARLORS.
LIBRARIES,
Bluing and Sleeping Kooms,
In Brocatelle,
Satis Damasks,
Terry,
Rtps,
Ewifes Lace, and
Nottingham Lace
WINDOW SHADES
OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS.
Am now offorintr the most complete assortment of
the above goods of my own importation. 10 26 tatha
WINDOW SHADES.
WE SELL NO
SHADES
BUT THOSE OF OUR OWN M Alf UF ACTUHE.
Iheir superiority in quality, Btyic, and nnistj is
vouched for by hundreds of famines in Philadelphia.
CALL AND SEE THE KEW CESIUKS.
KELTY, CAR1UNGTOX & CO.,
Wo. 723 CHESNUT Street,
10 10 Wfm3m8 PHILADELPHIA.
J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 North SIXTH Street,
MANUFACTURER OF
VENETIAN
BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest and finest assortment In the city at the
lowest prices. 10j62m
bl'OKE 8HADIS MADE AND LETTERED.
PAPER HANGINGS
AND
WINDOW S H
A D E S
AT WHOLESALE.
4 0 IN. PLAINS,
FINE DECORATION'S.
BONDER MOULDINGS,
feTAkP GILTS,
ENGLISH SATINS,
BLANKS, ETC.
IN GREAT VARIETY.
R. T. HAZZARD,
If1 6 niwsUm
No. 810 ARCH Street.
FERTILIZERS.
BOUGH'S RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
Tbe great Fertilizer lor ail crops. Quick In Its action
andpeiiuaueut m lis enecta. Established over twelve
yearn.
Dealer supplied by the cargo, direct (torn tbe wbari
ot the nitmuuctory, on liberal terms,
juanuiuctuied only by
BAUGH & SO.VS,
Orl'.ce No. 20 South DELAWARE Avenue,
81t,mw$rp Philadelphia.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
J- AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Ematn of JOHErli J. MA TTUIAS, decsased
The peUtlonof t UIUSIIANA h. MAI I HI AS. widow
ot said decedent with anr ralsement ot propeity electeil
to be lutulucd, ha. been filed, aud will be approved by
the Court on SATURDAY, November 17 th, Itgjtf, unless
exceptions are filed thereto.
11 7 wHi J. A. BONHAM lor Petitioner.
HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL
T.Imbs, Anns, Legs, Appliaaces tor ,
Deiermliy, etc.eie. liiese Limosarel
trausiarred from uia in mrro auaut
'are the lightest, most durable eoinlort-l
ah a. DarlvcL. and artistlo suhstllutea 1
et Invented Thev are approved and
adontMt in that 1'nltrd States Govern.
meut and our prlnolal Hurseuu. PaMn.ed Aagtut 18,
No. M9 ARCn Btreet. Philadelphia.
Tamphlet free. S'fldia
ALEXANDER G. CATTBLL ft CO.
jVttWDvcB COMMISSION MIB0HA1T8, '
So. M KORT1I WBAHTCS,
ASP
NO. NOHTH WAT1 BTBXET.
PtHlAiCXfiUA. l
us AmaiJ u. cattiuj. bujajj e. ca
J
NOVEMBER 0. I8G6.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
EVANS & WATSON,
mancfacturkhs or
PHIE AND BURGIAE-PEOOF
S j F E s
TISINIB IfiR
Bank, Mai iantllc,or DwaUlug-IIoma (lH
Establisbed Over 25 Tear.
Over 24,000 Safes in Use.
Tbe only 8afe with Inside Dotm.
Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality.
Guaranteed free from Dampness.
Sold at Prices Lower than other makers.
WAREROOMSi
No. 811 OIIESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA. tP
BOARDING.
0. 1121 GIRARD STREET
Js no'i open for the accommodation of
FlltST-CLAiSS liOAHDKHS.
. Apply early
8 23
CUTLERY.
CUTLEltY.
A Alio assortment nf pnnvim ...a
TAHLIC t UTLEHY, ItAZOKS, ut"
PAi-AJt AND TAILORS' SHEARS, rTC. atv"':'DV"'3
L V. HBLMOLO'8
Cutlery Store, No. 135 south TKN IH street,
5j 1 hree doors above Wain ui
RODGLR8 WOSTKMIOLM'H POCKET
.. k i K.mT," RodS" W ade's and Butcher's Razors,
iahle intlerv. LadkB' erissors In Cases. Razors
Scissors, and all kinds of ( 1 ui.ery ground and polished
?Vl,..A1,fc'1KA - 115 b-TENiU btreet, below
hesnot. WlOjJl
GOVERNMENT SALES.
T AHG? SALE iK CLOTII1NO. CAMP AND
J OAKElboM EQUlPAGfc.
Chief Qcabteioiabtkr'b Office, )
DKrOT OK W ASHIJIOTOIi. C
win w-hoton. 1). C, Novembi r 5. 1866.
win lo fold, by airection of Hie Quartormasier-
h7n ?,'J)n M OIs 1' Y' Member commwin.
at iu a. m.. under tho tucrvision oi Captam D ti
Jhomas, M. s. K., at Arinori -Square Depot'
Bcvmth street, bolow Pennsylvania avtnuo, tho loU
lowitijr described property; '
Aandtly'U0AC''i 13,500 1ick9i 14'000 Zlatclictsj.
A???inn9n0C? Handles; 9000 Tick Handles, and
lAWO Hatthot Handles.
phK A?wdg aLe EW and ls ORIGINAL,
lAtAAbKs, and were manufactured by Hunt
anulacturina Co ; Collins & Co.; William Mann.
Jr. B tatty & Co., and others. '
,,. A ALO, ABOUT
7600 Great-coats trown, bluck, and rcy.
4010 Inlaiitry Overcoats black.
ifiO (. avalry Jackets.
liJOO pairs Trowsers black. All new s-oods.
Joaethtr withalotot Condemned Clotliiuir. otc
consisting ol '
Creatcoais, .Knapsacks and Haver-
lolanlrv Overcoats, sacks, "aver-
Sack Coats, Spados,
Jcets, fenoveia,
Hate. I Axes,
i ,Cauip Kettles
Woollen and Rubber Mess Pans, '
Me,aKca.os, IZV' RP e'
i ocas mutt be removed within nve days from day
of sale
Terms Cash, in Government funds.
By command ot
General D. U. RUCK ICR.
As-istant Quartormasier-Geuoral
li .11. i. HA1liJ'Es lOVIPKlNS,
n o lit Bvt BriK.-Gon C;uavtermaster.
ALE OF CONDLMNED
ORDNANCE AND
CUJDNAIsCJli blOREi.
Mnxnt-rubll Auo'Jon.at FORTRESS
w.v, viuiu ui i Dinioii, vircinia,
ioaa p On IliUHnDAV.
lr.. ?frJ P.oembor. 1800, ut 10 o'o'ock A. M. a
i"foV!S"iriTo..Vj;"' cou8,8tii,K iupart'of the
cahtlrei!:ld biCe 8nDon' cast iron' of various
61,670 bot, Pholls and Sphprical Cafe for 6moo;h
Bore at d mfled Guns. .u
o?5 Mct,rll' Carbines, new and repaired.
8(i0 Fnflcld liitted Muskets, Cai 577.
6 Henry's and ftpencer's Repoiitmij R fles.
600 loreifn Rifles, " Austrian," Cai. 64.
jii bnjolu lote Mi'8k-ts, iod. Ib42, Cai. 69.
Cai i 69 d" d'' altofett t0 peroussioa
t2BY Revolvers, "Whitney's ;RennuKtou's Navy,
1069 Cavalry and Artillory Sabres.
211 Swords, Atusician s and non-Commissionod
Cnicers.
Fourteen days will bo ailowod for the removal of
stores. I
Terms ot sale Cash.
. . T. O. BAYLOR.
n i ib -Bpt- 01 Vra- ,nd Dvt- Cul v' 8- A..
11 1 iMt Commanding.
pOTTSTOWN 1ROX COMPANY,
POTT8TOWN, PA.
PRESIDENT.
THEODORE II. MORRIS,
Of Morris, Wheeler Co.
TRE ASCI! tit,
FJiWARD BAILEV.
6ECHITARY,
WILUAM L. RAILEY.
The Company are low prepared to execute orders for
BOILER PLATE FLOE, SHtCE r, and TANK IRON
PLOUGH PLATES, eto. Also lor the ANVIL Brando,'
Cut Nails and g pikes. Orders may be addressed to
POTTSTOWN IRON COMPANY,
Potlstown, I'a
Or to MORRIS, WHEELER A CO
SIXTEENTH and MAIIKET bts.. Philadelphia.
11 1 10t O No. 24 CLIFF Street, New York.
JAMES R. LITTLE & CO.
.HANCEACTl'HEHS AND DEALERS IN
3UPIBI0R COFPIN IRIMiriNGS,
No. IB4 N. SIXTH STRCET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Mountings, Bsndles, Screa-s, Tacks. IMamoud studs,
ecrew-aps, urnameuts, Star Studs. Lining Nails,
Es-
cutcheons, stiver Laoe, Inscrlp lou flutes, etc. etc.
Particular a teution paid to 10 il lm
ENOHAVINO COFFI5I-PLATKS.
c
ORN EXCHANOE
BAG MAN UK ACTORT.
JOHN T. DiUIt a CO.,
IHOVKO TO
N. E. corner of MAitKr.T and WATER Streets
Pal.ada'pbia.
SEALERS IN BAGS AUD BAG GIN Q
oi every uescTlptiun, for
Gisln, Floor, Bait, 8opo7Ptopuate ot Lims, Bout
Dust, Kia
Lsrgs and small Gl'NNV BAGS eanstantly on band.
.-a aim, wool backs. '
mn T. Baiuii. , ; JajusCascadm.
TTNADCXTERATED LIQUORS OXLY
U RICUAkD PKNISTAN'g
STURIC ARI VAUITS,
No. w cmcsNcr htruVt.
Nearly Oprstaits h Post Office
PUlLADELPHIA
PnnllVM snypllsd Or lis Ire si Us Coavtry promntiy
uatt. thi
INTERNAL REVENUE.
TJ.NITID STATES REVENUE STAMTQ
riilM'lPAl DEPOT,
No. 004 CIIESNUTStroot
CT.XIRAL DEPOT.
No. 103 South F1TTH Street,
ONE DOOR BELOW CHXSJtUT
KSTABLlSHSD 1SOS,
Revenue Stamps of every deserlpUon eonstanl
on band in any amount.
Orders by Mall or Express promptly attended to
United States Notes, Draft. n Philadelphia,
New York, or current funds received im payment.
Particular attention paid to small orders. ' '
Tbe decisions ot the Commission can be consulted,
and any information regarding the law eheerrullj
Riven. ...
.i
The follow lug rates oi discount are allowed :
i
ON ALL ORDERS OF tab,
TWO I'EK CUNT. DISCOUNT
ON ALL ORDERS OF flOO,
TUKKK PER CENT
DISCOUNT.
ON ALL ORDERS OF WOO,
FOUR riJt CENT. DISCOUNT.
All orders should be sent to the
STAMP AGENCY,
No. 80-J- CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MEDICAL.
Q LAD
NEWS
FOR THE UN FORTUNATE.
BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES
Are warranted in ah cases, for the BrsunT and Pkhua
KhhT Ci ki oi all aiseases arising irom excesses la youth.
Phjsical and Nervous Debllltj, etc. etc 'MI
AO iBAMii. tK DIET IM ECES8ABY.
.io5fy cn De.u,lJ 'hout deieotlou, and never laDto
eflect a Cure, it used atcotdlng te InstxucUons.
BELIS SPECIFIC PILXS,
Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for rive Dol
lars; aiso, Lai ko Boxes containing Four UmalL
1 nee 'Ikree Dol ors
.5?.L 10 ! bw?e8 Uneraily required to eure
wngleboS"8' U"'uiih beoelu ' derivedttoin. ZiSxgk
aniidhS."y,',WbereIIerT0U1
BELL'S TONIC PILLS
iH?. """"ndea as the most i nlcaclous, Rejuvenating
anu Invigorating Remedy in the word. "CJUTBn,"n
Al'acksge PiiceUve Dollars, wL.1 last a month and
Is g.Lertu.y sufticienu " ulunuli ano
In extreme cacsofDebl lty,
- . "A-LL's, jo.X'AH.HAAL IIISMKDT.
oteVu.uvi;mre!'iU,tCle,1, 'ra V,s.
A l amphlet o, lliu pages, ou ihetRHORS OF TOtrrrt
trJ? !" 8 Lecxut " -au Ion to y "ung Men itit
tree, len Cents resulted to pay postage. ' 'w
It you cannot purcbose Bell's Specipic BsHKnna
dlrecUorl"U'il!i8t't,,ke no olhe'' KMuZm
! DR. JAMES BRYAN. Consi ltlng Physician
And you w ,1, c&Tt?Xi&&$:
and nee irum observation. pttlu,
j Mreert.8"e OW Co., No. 333 N. SECOND
I S A M A R 1 T A N S GIFT!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT I
! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED.
TES, A POSITIVE CtTKH"
FOR ALL DISEASES AHISINO FROM IN IS
lKc.UO.NS. Contains no Mineral, no uaUam, no Mercury,
Only len PiUa to be Taken to JCffed a Cure.
Tney are entitely vegetable, having no smell nnr n
anp.eaxant taste, and will not in luy w toiuie tS2
stomach or towels oi the mot delicate V J 16
n:ZT.l UVt "tAj U.
Bent by man. price, Male packages, 12. Fem e, f S
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES
The Great Blood Purifier, and Remedy lor '
Scrojula, Utitrs, Sores, pot, letters Males
.. k -Cois, htc.
For the above complaints the Samaritan's Boot and
eflectsoimeicury. Price, iius per botYeV
SAMARITAN'S WASH -
Furditrrrres'cem3,,! Boot
The oid sitkenlhg aud disgusting drugs have tn m
"dyVlhf hAK CO., No. 21 PARK RO
rmiiphUu 1'roprletor' Sit RACE 8tre
LETTKli C OPY. BOOKS,
300 pages, f I'ffO.
LETTER COPT -BOOKS,
500 PRes, 4-00,
LETTER COPV-JJOOKS,
IOOO pages, 3-00,
FADER'S PKNCILS, 75 cents at Dozen,
ENVELOPES, Sl35 per thousand.
R. IIOSKINS CO.,
BLANK BOOK MANTFACTDBERS,
STATIBNER9 AND CARD ENGRAVERS
2S6inP No. 913 ARCH Street.
POBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DKUCCISTS,
MAyUPACTUHEHS,
lilt OUTERS,
AMD DEALERS 1$
Taints, Varnishes, and Oils, "
No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
10 24 3m COENEIi OF RACE.
(JSE STARIN'S CONDITION POWDERS
FOB
HORSES AND CATTLE.
It cures Worms, Dotti, and Co lc
it cures Colds, Coughs, and tllde-Bnand.
It u the best alterative for Horses and Cattle now
use, having s reputation of 20 years' standing
it la a sure preventive for the much dreaded Rinds
he Paitueror Ptuvmaa nhoaU m vtihnaf i
Konb HrCOM
IOWDEN, ho. it Sot ill
North HIY.TU i'Yw
gisu
bout the couitrv. iA.iTZl."",D
ST A KIN A rLOTD.Piop,14r
No. 2O0DPAJJK street New Tic
ft 8 6m
- "III inf i.l ,,