The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 20, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
I For A&litional Cily Intelligence see FM fay.
OonCiTTFiNAJfCRS. Thesubjruncd Is a
T i. Rna aamonai ppro-
r nations to Novomhor 1 iflfin ..,i
, - I'-'w") win iron 'ii fLUtl
ejpeiiditures lor tb jrar 1867, as prepared at
... .... . .uu viij voinroniT, joscpn it.
. mil ik, Kern, oyvne PtatemcniH
below, that a rate of i -75 on tho $100 will be
fCQQirea if Dip mnmnuu ir ih JA
ciencies of 18(10 are met, but it is proposed to
which would reduce the tax rate to $3-75. The
j . vit-u ,inuut w-tui uuiii iy
tte state men t of tho Controller, by the fact
" t-niiiiiuicu expenses oi iniiti were nut
uiu in f i,uuu,uuv, uui me rate vi i only pro
duced $6,600,000, in consequcDco of exempt and
registered property having been included in the
return of the value of real estate; also, $500 000
" cmiyhu'u iur iu pav ino State's claim
t aneollenteri Hint iavpn Th i.
with the $1,277,901 extra appropriations made
during the year, make the total deficiency over
$2,000,000, which must be provided for either
by taxation or funding a portion.
The lollowing table shows th,e genera! and
'""H'uons io November 1. 1860.
- -- v.jx.uuivuit'B lor looi;
oar
a a Siu!
is
Interest I
lAaiiA
2,124,0000
Temporary Loans
$2,250,000 0 l
IU.UIHI V I
40,0.0 0;
juvfii u warrants
Departments i
Police
Hi net Cleansing..
Highways
Uuardians Poor.,
t Ity ( nim'r..
City Properly....
City Treasurer...
Waterworks
Market, etc
Clerks Councils..
Receiver Taxes...
601 32 00
78 Ml m
177,182-50
447,3.'l-tt
224!7M)
100 9S3 28
H43.587-2')
66l-52
13j 454-72
701 9-12 0
lllJOtllHI
4H5.762-6
i,8ivi!
48,227 '62 i
748.822-40
8,(W2-84
20.463-96
2 S.W-OS
463,740 0
am.lfwa
13II,1I6'7
1.700 0
18,600 W
347,423 00
28 a-it-n
33,(104-50
32,4A0-0rt
33.2ii0 01
25 69- 7
33,604 50
5,ftO0-iO
37 220-20
erarveys
City (solicitor.. .
Fire
Lighting City....
Pnollc Schools..
Board o( Health
Connty Prison..
City lea Boat..,
City Controller,
finking Fnnds.,,
City Railroad...
City Defense....
Judgments, etc.,
80 23 -
18,l0(HI
113.1VI80
4 J9.7J7 50
8K8ll7i
7,lf)TIU
6,419 46
19,8.0 00
lUV'VV
113.318-87
440.000-00
7.406 83
35 547-89
1,020 405-00
04 tl'UU
112,101-00
l,N11M
1 8W00
(A 000 '00
139.510-60
17.3,W-O0
14 000-00
21,350-00
21,3.'0'0
43I,4')0-IW
0.IU0-00
ICS 896-44
l,30UO0
43 ,445 00
9,100 00
40,(WO:8O
A pprorriatlonsfor
ana aanng i06.
Estimated exp'ees
of Department
tor 1887
6,805,211 (6
7,138,798 49
Interest on temporary loans, Indorsed war
rants, judgments, etc., amounted to $157,74124.
The statement of estimated receipts of I860
and of 1867 shows, In the aggregate, as follows:
Estimated revenue for 1806, other than taxes
$1,408,740; revenue collected in 1860, to Novem
ber 1, $l,219,754-86; estimated reseipts of 1867,
other than taxes, $1,330,420; registered taxes.
$400,000.
The following shows the liabilities of the citv
for 1867 s 3
Estimated expenses ot departments for
.1887 7,138,798-49
Outstanding warrant November 1, 1806 1,3118, 6o2 12
intimated discount and allowances on
t, ,fxei,:,i 700,00000
x.8timatod amount of warrants which
will be drawn prior to January 1, 1867. 600,000 00
- Outstanding temporary loan 277,000 00
Estimated amount ot special appropria
tions carried forward 200,000 00
Amount due lor btate tax to Mate of
Pennsylvania , 091,11143
10,800 462 01
UThe assets of the city for the year 1867, as Riven
by the Controller, are as follows:
Cash on band November 1, 1866 $536,410 16
timated receipts of registered taxes
lnlM7.. 400,000 00
estimated receipts from sources other
than taxes prior to January, 1867, and
lor the year 1867 1,027,670 00
Estimated receipts from taxes and res-is-
tared taxes prior to January, 1867. . . . 150,000-00
Estimated receipts from Trustees of Gas
fcWorksior 1867 185,000 00
83,201,110-40
Amount required to be provided from
taxes or bv loan 7,704,351 53
By landing CI 500,000, loaves to be pro
. Tided from taxation $6,104,851-53
The following statement shows the value of
the property, hb furnished by the City Comoita
doners, and the amount it will yield in taxes:
Real estate $160,350,666 00
Personal 3,737,785 00
$164,088 451 00
At $3 50, yields a revenue of. 6, 743,095.74
At 8 75 ' " 6 163,816 93
At 4 60 " " 6,668,588 01
At 4 75 " " 7.7U4 201-41
Iho iunded debt of the city is stated to be as loU
lows:
'io amount of Citv loans outstanding
November 1, 1860 835,981,799-24
To amount authorized, but not issued,
for special purposes, viz , schools,
. water, fas, etc 2,277,800-00
Total
By oah in hands of Sinking Funo
Commissioners
By City loans inhands of Kinking
Fund Commissioners
Bv other lecarities. valued ar
$38,259,599 21
$569,872 61
2,786,137 81
18,961,846 00
Bv outstanding taxes collectable.
850,000 00
Balance 16,152,744 48
Total $88,258,699 24
The above statement was laid before the
Finance Committee last evening, and the ques
tion of fixing the rate of tax lor 1807 informally
discussed. Mr. Freeman was in favor ol tixlug
the rate at $4-76 on the $100, believing that it
was better lor the city to pay all the expenses
of the departments lor the coming year, and
the deficiencies of 1866 by taxation, than to
fund any portion, and thereby Increase the
debtot the city. He believed that the owner
ol real estate were better able to meet this
additional burden now, in consequence of 1j it; U
rents, than they would be in a few years hence.
The debt of the city was sufficiently large, and
should not be increased.
Several other members of the Committee
thought the rate of tax should be reduced,
which could easily be done if $J, 500,000 was
lunded.
Mr. Freeman moved to make the rate $475
per $100.
Messrs. Harper, Marcer, and others desired a
postponement ot the subject, lor (he purpose of
examining the statement, and a motion to that
elfect prevailed.
FUBTHEB IlEABING IN A SHOOTING
Cabb. A further hearing was lujld yesterday
belore the Recorder in the case of Edward
Manly, charged with the shooting of Cyrus Par
ker on Saturday night week, in Shinpeu street,
above Third. Parker testiiied that be was in a
public house, when he was told that a man was
outside who had struck him a tew days pre
viously. He weut out, and wa9 attacked, aud
finally shot in the cheek by one of three or four
in company. Manly was identified as one of the
nien, and the one who had called to the man
with the revolver to lire. He was committed in
default of $2500 to answer. Caroline Ryner, who
had spoken to Parker about being siruck, and
told him the men were outside, was held in
$1000, as accessory belore the fact.
Cobonek's Cases. An Inquest was held
yesterday on the body of John T. Caskey, who
wae killed early on Sunday morning by being
run over by car No. 7 of the Philadelphia and
Fraokford Railroad Company. The testimony
given before the Coroner was to the effect that
the deceased ran towards the front platform of
the cars, and in attempting to get on, fell, the
wheels passing over him. The jury returned a
verdict ol accidental death, and exonerated the
driver and conductor from all blame.
The Coroner also held an Inquest upon the
body of Henry Conner, aged about eight years, ,
who was found drowned at Moms street wharf
about three weeks ago. ' f
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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 18G6.
Covictkt or Murokr. John floddap,
w0flr i,,r?Cl yun German named Julius
Wochele, lat winter, on the farm of Dr. Tled
msn. near Owvnei d Unni,,mn.. .
i.Jr'.W f "n for the fe!"
LrVi VT an,dAhe discovery ol tho murderer,
were thee: Jul i wki '
r. ., - "vuuii:. B VUUIIH HIHU Ul
f d.fml1 mct Hddup in this city lat wln
jer, ana waa pcrfluadod tn on tn tho rnrm mUt
V Not Ion 17 ftftrvr ha was iVki-irwl n n .AitA,l
part or the place, with his skull fractured, as
" with a club. Hoddup disappeared, and his
(JlSCOVCrv ami irnui nin k,nU v....
tnrough an attempt to draw money irom the
relatives of Wocnelo in Germany. Hoddup
Wrote to them in thp noma nf Ur,, knlo ,
they sent on a draft, which fell into the hands
ol persons who knew of the young man's death.
A trap was set to catch Hoddun. whlrh nrnonrl
successful. After the trial, an imnnrtmit nliu
of testlmonv was discovpred tho
..I. 1 ii. ij m Z. r., . 1 . " -H";
oniu uy xiuiiuun oi some or wnr.np i' nnnni
enects subsequent to the murder. Mr. Julius
OIIC. OI tUlS ntV. Was -nrnmlnnnt in -mi nil nr.
.(ll..l- ' v
'w miil Wl iiuuu Ul.
Grand Encampment op I. n. op o. v
ine sf mi-annual session was held on Monday,
at tne Hall, Worth Hlxth street, Francis M.
Rea, C. P., presiding. Reports of Com
were preented and acted upon. The report of
iu urauu iieprcscniaiive to the Grand Lodge
of the United States was read, and twenty one
new members were admitted. New charters
were granted lor subordinate Encampments to
be oreanized and lne.ntil
lin, McKeesport. Tetnnernncnviiio nH vrnra.
town, and permipslon was granted to reorganize
the old Encampments at Cochranville, Lock
Haven, and Coopersburg, which had ceaed
Worxlng. Nominations for nftlrnra tn ho cl.w.iorf
in the spring were made. In contemplation of
an anticipated visit bv tho tir.mH si, nf ti,n
firder to the Orand Lodge ol Pennsylvania, at
the annual session in May next, a committee ol
six was aDDointed to evtonH HT1 InvltDllAn in thtit
officer to also make an official visit to the Grand
Encampment at its annual meeting held iu this
city at the same time.
Preparations op tbe Smrrnwnir
Soup Society. The Munncora f tho si,,,hD,ir
Soup Society are making arrangements to com
mence operations as soon as the cold weather
tets in. The Society, lust winter, distributed
soup and bread daily from the 15th of January
to the 10th of March, during which time 386
families, comprising 1682 persons, were supplied.
There were 6G.128 nints nf Bonn nnH ft iti
loaves ol bread given to the applicants. Dona
tions are now being received by any of the lol
lowing gentlemen :-Colonei John Thompson
JNO. 700 SOUttl Fourth Rtrppt? V.. S IIoll e
National Bank; C. S. Close, No. 331 Reed Street;
Alexander Greaves, No. 81G South Fourth street
or No. 206 North Filth; J. W. Hicks, No. 71 .i
South Second street: R. Shnrn Nn ona nnh
Front street; 9. VV. Middleton. No. 91 i M rtnrna
street; Captain J. Horner, Second and Marv
streets. J
Accidentally Shot ITimsftp a bo.i
accident occurred yesterday morning, by the
careless use of firearms, at No. 475 Green laue.
Mr. John Hornbv. uircd twenr V-Ann ufnm tn.
siding at the above place, had a gun in his hand,
ouuwjub uis stsier now people fre
quently shoot themselves by the careless
handling of guns. While doing this the gun
was accidentally discharged, the contents en
torlnor his ahrlnmpn Villi,, him nim,,4 t
y r ----- --, -wing uiui miuuDi I ij -
stantly. The terror and distress of the sister
and iriends at the sad event can be better ima
gined than described. The Coroner held an
inquest, and a verdict in accordance with the
above lacts was rendered.
Meeting of the Boart op SnnvFTa
The regular stated meeting of the Board ol Sur
veys was held yesterday mornintr. at thp.lr
rooms in the Law Buildinc. on snnHi Pih
street. A resolution to change the sewer on
St. Marv 6treet, Irom Sixth to Seventh streets,
from a 10-inch to a 2-feet 6-inch brick sewer was
agreed to. Sowers on Naudain street, from
higntecnth to Nineteenth, and Bini?h(im hIi-ppi.
from Spruce to Walnut, were authorized to be
constructed at the expense of the petitioners.
The Gas Trubt. Councils met in caucus
yesterday, to nominate Trustees for- the Gas
WorKS. A motion to nostuone until t.h third
Wednesday in January was carried. It is stated
that the motion to postpone was made in conse
quence ot a statement that a barirain hud hnpn
made between a party now holdinsr a Dosition
under Councils, and the friends ot one who is
a candidate
Couucils.
lor an office within the gift of
Shot Himself. Daniel White, while
handling a gun at Shoemakerville yesterday,
was accidentally shot in tho breast and arm.
and severely injured. The sufferer was removed
to the hospital. He resides in Washington
avenue, below Sixth street.
Effects of a Row. A man named M.
Lynch was admitted into the Pennsylvania
Hospital last evening, with his head baJlv cut.
by a blow from a billy in the hands of a
policeman. A row occurred in the western
part oi tne city, and it is stud that the Dohce-
man had to strike Lynch belore he could arrest
mm.
BOARDING.
1121 GLRARD STREET
J8 now open for the accommodation of
FIRST-CLASS
BOA11DEUS.
8 25
Aiply early;
JAMES R. LITTLE & CO.
manufacturers and dealers is
SUPERIOR COFFIN TRIMMINGS.
No. 154 N. SIXTH STREET,
1'HILADELPHIA.
Mountings, Handles, Screws, Tacks, Diamond Studs
Screw-Caps, Ornaments, Star Studs, Lining Nails, Es
cutcheons, K liver Lace, Inscription Plates, etc etc.
Particular attention paid to 10 si lm
ENGRAVING COFFIN-PLATES.
HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL
MMBb. Arms, Legs, Appliances tor .
l'eiormiiy, eio. etc. iuese LioiDsarei
trunslerred from uie in iorm and at; I
are the Hub test, most durable, comfort-1
able, perirct, and artlsuo substitutes
yet Invented They are approved and
adouted bv tbe United States Uovern-
ment and onr principal Huiyeons. 1'atented August
1 juay -u, lbWi May I, isos. Aaaress
KIMBALL A CO.,
No. 699 ARCH Street. Philadelphia.
Pamphlet free. SIT Sin
LANDSCAPE DRAWING CARDS, A BWA.TJ.
tiful seilesot views, nrteen In number, -neo
lor the Instruction ot JuvenUe artists. Prioe.ls entsa
V CLlPPiE c, will be lound on sale at the
""J ar MEWD HTAND,
8. W. corner 8EYEMTH and CQESMUT Btraet
MXANDEB Q. C ATT ELL & C,0.
i'WODUCB COMMISSION MERCHAST8.
KO. 26 HOHTU WHAKVB8,
AFD
KO. 71 SORTH WATKH BTEEET
vuinniipuii t,i
S3
ILEXAtDKB O. OATTKLk
KLUi. 0, 0A
QOTTON
AND FLAX
BAIL 1UCK
AUD
CAKVAM
Ol aU numbera anil i,rTn.
Tent. Awning. Trunk, and Waguo-Cov'.. 0nck aSo
Paper Manuiacturars' Diler Felis, from one tu uvml
leei wide ! Paulina, Belting, Sail Twine, eta. ven
JOUa W. EVERMAN A Co.,
. Mo m JQMK3' Alley
UNADULTERATED LIQUOBS ONLY
JtlCHAHD PENISTAN'B
HTOKK AKD VAULTS.
SO. 139 0HK8NUT BTKJKVT.
i ,. . Searly OppoelU the Post Omoe
,) PU1LADIXPUIA.
""uJ,w,pu Ordws from the Cositry promptly
Uoded to. i
18.
AMUSEMENTS.
AM ERIC AN ACADEMY OF MUSICl
JLi. BATKMAN --flNtrr.BT.
On FRTDAV KVtNIKU, November W,
' ULY NIOI1I OF ROHxINrS
, "b'lBT MATCB.'
HOLOlbTHl
M'MB 1'AHKPA.
MRf. JdHFIUINF. r5CllIMrF,
HHJNOR BRKINOLI,
hlONOK Fl- RRAN'U,
SMiXOH FORTCNA,
MR. CARL, RORA,
. HR. ADOLPH BIBOFELD.
The Chornses by the
HANDrL AND HATDN SOCIETY.
numbering apwardg of )00 voices, and comorialng the
uin.i iirominent cii'irs in l'niianeipnia, ajulKtci oy a
OBAK1) ORrilEHTRA OF FOH1Y PKKrORMltKS,
Ltl) BY MR. UAKL ROSA.
Conrtnctor sk. CARL8F.NTZ.
PRICi, OF AD MISSION ON K DOLLAR to anr
r,r. ?UDe "0n! secured feats, BOc eitra; may be
nABj,tte M""'c toreofC. W. A.Tmnipler.
Srjfi-lxL -OTI( K-lltKKT.H OF ADMISSION,
PRICK ONEDOi LAR EAC H (without reredsest.
may .be had to-dav as above. The number of admis
sion ticket will be unetiy limxird to the capacity of
, anu all ,ne m ineopper circle
luv OI lne parcnasers oi tuese aanus-
SATURDAY. November i4.
n ... e'AD FAREWELL MATINEE.
Positively lost appearance oi the
.,..BTKMN CONCERT TROUPE.
ADMISSlONH-ONE DOLLAR EACH.
if tall lerurtd tint hout nira rharar.1
May be bad to-day at Tram pier's Music 8tore. 11 19
NEW CHESNUT STREET
WILLIAM E. SINN CO
Doors open at 1. Curtain rises at 7 46.
TIIEATRE.
LESSEES
THIS (Tuesdayl EVKN1 vo. November 20
LAST WK.EK OF
MB. JOSEPH JEFFERSON,
and revival or
kip van winkt.e,
rip van winkle,
rip van winkle,
RiP VAN WINKLE,
Kir" VAN WINKi.E
in Which MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON
Will PPr t AREAT I MPEBSON ATION of
The Dertoimance will conclude with
u.mTBr'i15 'J0 BUZZARDS.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. November 24,
OB AND FAMILY MATINEE.
Prices as usual.
i.JlISI1tiVi?-0V,0,"b.8r26; fl"t production of the Trlze
Play by Dion Bounlcault. eatltled
i vi u , Jl,K 1 ON STRIKE,
in which Mr. J. E. McDONOUOH will appear.
Cj1TJ AVS,EJHEATIlE' CALLOWHILL
Street, below Fifth.
. .IWO HPLENDID DRAMAS.
THIS I (Tuesday) EVENING, November 20.
will be acted the Druma called 1
n PKNDEEN VALB
OB, THE HAUNTED CaVB.
Lawrence Lvnwood Mr. De'aflelJ
FAlfCY DANCE, MISS THOMPSON.
To conolude with the
LON K MAN 0 TUP. (IPr . XI
J ? ........ Bobert Jones
i-Kici-B ur AUMissiON.-Dress Circle and Parquet,
40 renin- On-Wr. rr,ira nn na..,u n ' r V
Private Bozes,3 and ft; Mingle Heats Private Boxes,76c.
. " ' iumnr ueiore i o ciock. curtain
will rbe at precisely half-past 7 I he Box Office will be
ODen dallv irom in A. M. nntii i V u " " .
be secured without ex tia ciarJe """"
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. E. corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets
Commence at IK
LABT NIUHT BUT FIVE OF
MR. EDWIN BOOTH.
CHANGE OF BILL EVERY NIGHT.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Novmiu,w
Kotzebne's pathetic piar of '
TUB B1KANHKK!
OR. MISANTHROPY AND KLPF.NTt rP
EDWIN BOOTH as.. THE STRANGER
ju vuuuiuuo mm me uupuiar urama ol
DON CAK ItK HA.ANT
EDWIN BOOTH as DON OE9AB,
n euuesunj' l-wlbi dikiii oi hajhIjKT.
In compliance with many requests.
UK. EDWIN BOOTH
WILL GIVE A FAREWELL MATINEE
At i o'e nek nn HATITHIlAV 'it
when wlil be presented, for the last time, '
Box sheet now open lor the Matinee.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Begins at half past 7 o'clock.
u UBr.o r At jvm iu THIS ROOF.
POSI1IVELY THE LAST WEEK OF
MB. DAN BRYANT
LAST NIOUT8 OF SH AM US O'BRIEN.
MONDAY AND EVERY NIGHT.
SUAMUS O'BRIEN t
OR,
THE BOULD BOY OF fiT.r.wnAT.r. .
with its gruid scenes and great cant.
Ml a- AIAJM liKiANT
IN FOCR Dll-FKItEhiT fHARACTFHU
with Songs and Dances.
Frlda FAREWELL BENEFIT OF Mil nN
BB1ANT. A Great BUI.
EW AMERICAN THKATR E.
TO-NIGHT AND RVERY NIGHT
until lurtner notice, ana
8A11KDAY MATINEE, at 2 o'clock..
THE BLACK CROOK.
THE BLACK CROOK.
THE GREAT BAT EM AN COMBINATION
CON CENT,
ON FRIDAY EVENING, November 23,
promises to be tbe gieatest success ot the season. The
sale of tickets commences to-morrow, and there will be
a great rush lor them. Parties who desire
CHOICE r-EATS
can avoid the crowd by securing their seals at tbe
BOOK STaND
in the CONTINENTAL HOTEL. 11 16 6t
THE FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP THE
WOMEN'S NATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION' wll!
be held at Wenderoth , Taylor & Brown's Art Gallerr,
No. 014 CHENUT Street, Philadelphia, commencinv
NO' EMBER 1 1KC6 continuing opeu during the weok
Admission 2f cents. Tickets to be procured at No. DM
( hetmut street
11 MBS. E. C. UOYT, President.
READINGS BY R. CULVER AND U. GUYON
(Elocuilonlsts), In WASHINGTON H ALL, Sprlnir
Garden and Eighth streets, on WEDNESDAY EVtN
INO. November Ul, at 8 o'clock. Tickets id cents, at
the door. u 19 st
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. -PUBLIC RE
hearsals every 8 ATI RD AY AFTERNOON, at
MUSICAL FUND HALL, 3H o'clock. Engagements
made bv acdrcsslng GEORGE BASTKBT, Agent, No
1731 MONTEREY btreet. between Race and Vino. 116 3m
NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE
ELEVENTH Street above CHESNUT. '
"l'lifei FAMILY KK&UUT"
OPES FOR bEAMIV.
CaRMUOSS A. DUEl'S MISTUEL8,
the Great fctar Troupe 01 tbe World, in their GUANli
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, 8ONG0, DANCES, NEW
BI KLESQUE8, and PLANTATION BCENEn.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock.
8 30 J. L. CARNCROh. Mauager.
TTALEK'8 (LATE MILLER'S)
WTVTE-U
GAKDEN-Nos. 7-20-72(1 VINE Street.
NIGHTLY,
l y two large and efficient Orchestras.
TO-NIGHT
Ana EVERY NIGHT, In connection with our
EACELSloB SIRING BAND,
aBrassBand, compiislng tbe best ArtiaU in the citv
will penorui. ul
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
Our spacious cummer Ganien, artistically laid om
with Shrubbery, Fountains, etc """ul"""' ,Bla out
IN ThE LADIES' SALOON,
F-specially set apart for FAMILIES, the best of Cream,
and other Reireshmenta will be served. 6 iu
GYMN ASI Tjlsi
FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CUILDREN
N. E. COR. OF NIMH AND ARCH STREET '
lhe lnittltute, whlon cgaln bag been greaty Improved
lor the coming season, la now open lor subscriptions all
dav and evenings.
Bodily exercite imparts health and strength, and I.
highly recommended to boih sexes and all ages.
Terms lor Instruction, 6 mouths K-W
Terms for cell piactlce, 3 months W6t,u
For particulars send tor a circular, or give us a calL
8 30 3iu Protestors HILDEBRAND fe LEWIS
THE PliUOS WHICH WE MAKt-
l tl lecture recommend themselves. We
wum iiiLiuuiviur iKttuuiui luuvB, eieguns workman
ship, durability, and ronaoiiabie prices, combined with
Street. Ulirntee' 'or le 0Dly ' WALSU'l
Wt UNION PIANO MANUFACTUBIBQ CO.
912 etf
ARCH STREET. GAS FIXTURES
ANDRL1ERS. BRONZE STATOAUV
VAN KIRK A CO. would respectfully direct the alien.
Hon ! their Irlmrts, and the publlo generally to their
large and elenant assortment ol Gn FlXTI'RKs
CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL BROVZli
WARFS. a hose wishing handsome aud thorough!
made Goods, at very reasonable prices will find ft tn
their advantage to ive us a call bemre purvtiaslng else
where. N. B. Soiled or tarnished flxtuies reflnlsbed with
special cars and at reasonable prices.
84 6m VANKIBK A CO
QEORGE PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
No. 232 CARTER Street, .
Aud No. Ill DOCK Street.
Machine Work and MUlwrlgutlD "rotxptly attended
COAL.
tillll'I I 1 il I , I l I I .1 I II I i D 1
1a. .'iivk'1i.ii.-4iirk.rf.tf ...i 1
F .iOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION
i Jy wPct. he celebratd PKKSrON
coal, if ,nri sioveatzes. at 1 per ton.' Also, the
gerulneEAt.LE VEIN COaL. same slea. same once.
Sun""" uneqnality of I KUIUH, gg and Str:e, t
a7 tnpcr tcn. 1 ep nothing but tbeliasu. Orders fro
tlveoatAe 114 rcpibllllRB Street. fit
COAL! COAL! COAL!
The best LFH1GH and SCHUYLKILL COAL, pre
pare a (xpreisy lor tsttii'V use, constantly on band In
my lard No 1617 CALLOWHlLl. Mrtet. unoer cover,
f l,,v"" on ,bort notice well screened, and picked free
01 slate, at the lowest cab jirkes. A trial wuT secure
our custom.
JOHN A. WILSON,
Rnceessorto W.L.FOULK.
PniiADsi.f HiA. Angust 87, lbte. B2J8iu
OEST QUALITIES OF LEHIGH
AND
,,rcnny 1 Coal at redaoed prices.
11 lwlml'2tl F. McGARRY A BON,
WEST END CHE8NUT 8TKEKT BRIDGE
GOVERNMENT SALES.
SALE OF CONDEMNED
OKDfiANCK MORES.
ORDNANCE AND
)JiILJ.BOld rubli0 Anc'ion, at FOEIRESS
MOftKOE, Old Point I omlort, Virginia,
ma 1 . , . On rilUKftDAlf,
ZZtl day of Jiovoinbor, 1806, at 10 o'clock A. U., a
large quantity of btores consisting in part, of the
lollowing articles, via.
26 Field and bicge Cannon, cast iron, of various
calibres,
6l,b70 Bbot, Bhclls and Spherical Case for Smooth
Bore aid Killed buns.
70 Merrill's Carbines, new and repaired.
800 Knfleld Killed MuBkets, Cai. 677.
26 Henry's and bpencer'a Repoaung R flee.
60O Foreivn Rifles. "Austrian," Cal. 64.
00 Smooth bore Muskets, Mod. 1842, Cal 69.
. do. . do. do., altered to percussion
Cal. 69.
10 do. do. do. Flint Lock, Cal. 69.
217 Revolvers, "Whitney's ;ltemini?ton'8 Havy,
C al. 06.
1(169 Cavalry and Artillery Sabres.
211 ISwords, Musician s and non-Commifwioned
Oflicors.
Fourteen days will be allowed for the removal ol
stores.
Terms of tale Cacb.
T. ii. BAYLOR,
Capt. or Ord. and llvt. Col U. 8. A..
11 1 1st Commanding;.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QULVEK'S NEW VA TENT
Deep Sand-Joint
HOT-AIR F U R N A C E.
RANGES OF ALL, SIZES.
Also, Ptillegar'a New Low Pressure
Steam Heating Apparatua.
1 OR SALE BY
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
610 No. 1182 MARKET Street.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER,
OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Families, Hotels,
or lubllc Institutions, In T WEN 1 Y DIF
FERENT S1ZKH. Also. Pbiladelnbla Ranges.
Hot-Alr Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates.
Klreuoard Moves, Bath Boilers, Htewhole Plates.
Boilers, Cooking btoves, etc , wholesale and retail, oy
the manufacturers. SHARPK A THOMSON,
1117 stuth 6m NO. 'itJ N. HECONI) Street
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
THE NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT,
MAIfcX ISLAND,
No. 40 North EIGHTH btreet (West side).
Also known as the
STA'l EN ISLAND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,
Being the LARGEST In the UNITED aTATEH, and
TH1RT 1 YEA Kb OLDER than any other on BTATKN
ISLAND, la prepared, with the most Improved and ex
tensive Machinery (to which they are making constant
auditions), to 0
1YR, 01.ICAN8K. AND FINISH
every variety of GOODS' Ann oaIimismts, Ids
manner UNEQUALLED In this country.
No. 40 North EIGHTH Street, 1'blladelphla.
No. 98 DUANE Mtieet, New York.
No. 762 BKOADWAi, New York.
No. 136 P1ERREPONT htreet, Brooklyn.
SAMUEL MAR.SU. i'residenL
J T. Yoimo, Secretary. 11 12 luirp
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
I'JSJNSi STEAM ENGINE AND
CUIl.tll WUMN.-NEAFlJfi A T.hW '
liw.CXlCAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS
MACHINISTS. BOILER-MAKERS. BLACKSMHiIM;
. 1 . ' ulauJ J-caJ. uvcu 111 HUG-
cesKiul operation, and been exclusively engaged In
bulldig and repairing M.riue and River Engines, hlnh
and low pressure, iron Boilers, Water Tanlu, Propel
lers, etc etc.. refipectiu.ly ofler their services to tho
public as being iuiiy prepared to contract for engines of
an ju.iiuc, a r, uiu vuiiionaiT, uavmg sets ol
patterns pi olllerent sizes, are prepared to execute orders
with quick despatch. Every description of pattern
making made at the shortest notice. High and Low
pressure 1 ine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best
Pennsylvania charcoal Iron. Forgings ol ail sizes and
kinds; Iron aud Brass Castings 01 all descriptions : Roll
Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected
with the above business.
Dtawlngs and specifications for all work done at
the astabiuhme it tree ol charge and work guaran
teed. '
lbs subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs ot boats, where they can He in pet feet safety
and aie provided with shears, blocks, lulls, eta etc
for raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB C NEAFIE,
.. JOHN P. LEVY.
8 215 BEACH and PALMER Streets.
J. VACGBAH MXBRICK, WILLIAM B. KEBATOK
jonn k. cora.
SOUTHWARK EUUNDKY". FIFTH AND
WASUING'ION Street,
fitlLADSLPnlA.
M Kit KICK A bOSS,
ENGINEERS AND MACH1NIST8,
manufacture High and Low Pressure bteam Engines for
Laud, River, and Marlrtet-ervice.
Boilers, Gasomeiers,"Vauks, Iron Boats, etc.
Castings 01 all kinds, either Iron or bias.
Iron Frame Roois lor Gas Works, Workshops, ami
Ruilioad Stations, etc.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and moat Im
proved construction.
Every description 01 Plantation Machinery, and Sugar
Ciaw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Open bteam Trains
Ijetecaiors, Enters, Puniplug Engines etc.
t-ole Agents lor N. HUleux's Patent Kugar Boiling
Apparatus, Ncsuiyth's 1'attnt Nteain Hammer, and As-
iuwall A W oolsey's Patent Centriiugal bugar DralmuK
acblue.
B
lil DESBURG MACHINE WOBKS.
OFTCE,
No. 6 N. FRONT STREET,
fHlLAPKLFUIA.
We are prepared to till orders to any extent for oui
well'knottu
MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN Mil LS,
Including ail recent unprovemenls in Curding, Spinning
and Vi caving.
We invite the attention ot manntacturera our ex ten
sive works.
1 IS ALFRED JENK3 A SON
DENTISTRY.
wfT
THE GOVERNMENT HAVING
granted . me letters-patent lor mv mode 01
sunilnlsterlng Nitrous Oxide Gas, by which I bav
exuscled many thousands of Teem wituout pain, 1 am
juntilli d in asertiug that It Is both ,lUu' and luperlor to
atiyothernowmuse, DR. C. L. MUNN8
J tl 6m Do. 131 SPhUCK Street.
PERSONAL.
EXTRA BOUNTY.
SP-- The undersigned Is rogularlv licensed
bythe United States Government to collect the Extr
Bounties, and has all the facilities for a speedy settle
ment. Call on or address w r0Rn
No. 241 DOCK Btreet, one door below Third, "
1023 !m . Phi.adeiphlA -
"TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC.
PHILADELPHIA BURGEONS
BAND AO INSTITUTE. No. 14 N
V I Lin . . . . l.x.. Uk... u f
VEKITT, after thirty years' practical experience.
fuarauteea ine akillul adiustment 01 bis Pramltur
atent Graduating Prcsnuie Truss, and a variety of.
ethers-' Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Sbouloer Braces,,
Orutebes, Suspeaavrlea, etc led' irtirin.aiw con
ducted by a Lady. . tm '
T
WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC.
LAD0MUS& CO.
DIAMOND DKALKRS A JKWKLERS.
WATdIKH, JKWKI.KtiaSILVF.a WARE.
.WATCHES and JEWELEY REPAIRED,,
Chentnnt Bt PhiVa-
Owing to tbe dec 1 reel ol Gold, baa made a great re
duction In price of n) large and wall assorted stocV of
E)lamoril,
Watch'.
Jowolry,
bilverwam, Etc.
Tbe public ar respectfully Invited to call and examn e
cur stock before purchasing elsewhere. tii
8 I LV ER"W ARE
FOB
B1UDAL PRESENTS.
G. RUSSELL & CO.,
No. 23 North SIXTH St.,
Invite attention to their Choice Stock of SOLID
8ll'VEt.y ARm, suitable lor CURlslMAo andBRlUAL
PRESENTS. . (an
'J, -WMMM, 11XVUUUI KJl
American and Ceneva. t
We call special attention to the
FINK WATCH AND BILVEHWARB
KSTADL.ISIIMKNT OS
W. W. OASSIDY,
II. 1!) Sooth SECOND Street,
Wix bason band one ol the finest assortments of Jew
1 :iy, etc, of any In the city. A splendid assortment of
SILVERWARE ALWAYS OK HAND. Remember
W. W. CASSIDY,
9 M No. 12 South SECOND Street
Repairing correctly and promptly attended to.
II EN R Y HARPER,
INo. CSO ARCH Strcot,
U an ulactnrer and Dealer id
Watches
Kine Jewelry,
Silver-Plated Ware,
81)
Solitl Silver-Ware.
lilCII JEWELRY.
JOHN B REN NAN,
DEALER IN
DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELKY,
Etc Etc. Etc
9 90S
18 S. EIGHTH ST., PHILADA.
LUWMAN & LE0NAKD,
MANUPACTURER8 OT
WHOLESALE AND EST AIL DEALKB
IN
Silver
No
and
704
SllTcr-Platcd Goods,
ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Those In want 01 SILVER or 8ILVER-PLATKD
WARE will find It much to their advantage to visit
onrS'l ORE beiore making tbeu purchases. Curious
experience In the msnuiaoture oi tne above kinds of
ouOs enables us to delv competition.
CiiAsa
prices.
i"p no souos cut tnoae wuicn are or tbe first.
ail
ot our own make, and isiil be sold at reduced
VIUS
LUMBER.
1866."a8,pl:Snkv.hite pine boards
-. - 6-. . 2- 3 and 4 Inch.
CI10ICK PANEL AND 1st COMMON, itifeetlona
,-4- H 6-4. 2. 2J. I and 4 Inch.
WHITE PINK, PANEL PaTIKRN PLANK.
LAMJE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND
l866.-BBLILDN1NG, BUILDING.
LCMbtBl LUMBER! LUMBERt
4-4 CAROLINA FLOuRlNO.
6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING.
4- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
5- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING
WHITE PINE FLOORING.
AriH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
SPRUCE FLOORING.
STEP BOARDS.
BAIL PLANK.
PLASTERING LATIL
1866.
CEDAR
AND CYPRESS
LONU CEDAR finiNT.PS
BUORT CEOAM HHINULEH.
.COOPEB BHINGLEH.
FINE A88ORTMENT s'OR SALE LOW.
No. 1 CKDAR LOGS AND POSTS.
No. 1 CUPAR LOOS ANU POSTS.
1 Rff LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS'
J-OOO. LOHBEB FOR CNjOKRl AKER811
RKT. CEDAR, WALNTJT. AND PINE
REI CEDAR WALNPT..AND PIN&
1 9i.(f ALBANY LUMbEROP ALL KINDS
000. ALRANY LUMBER OF ALL KiNDt
bABONl-J WAJLNCT.AUl ILltiUt'
BKASONED WALNUT.
CRT POPLAR, C'HF.RRY AND ASH.
OAK PLANE AsiD ROARD8T
MAHOOIANY
ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT YENIERH.
1 Rff CIOAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS.
JLOUO. ClOAR-hOX MANOFACTCREflo.
BPAN1SU CEDAH P.OK jlQARDS
1866:
8PRUCE JOIST I
SPRUCE JOIST!
bPRUCE JOIST I
HPRIICK JOINT '
FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG.
FROM 14 TO 32 FEKT LONU.
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING.
MACLE, MROI'Ha,K CO..
ft I tmrp tip, tm BOLTH STREET.
W. SMALTZ'S LUMBER YARD, N. E. COR
. F1K11.ENTH and eTILES Sbeets. '
OFFERS FOR SALE,
Panel 1st com., 2d com., Saom.?SA m
W blie Pine, seaioned. ' Hl " h
Fust audstcond quality Yellow (4 4 5-41 anil Whi
Pine (4-4) F.oorlna Hoards 1 ' ad Wulte
learns.""1 !l:WU1 flUfclv 0n8 an1 tw-8We 'enoe
rhelylng Boards, Bass, A sh. Planks and Boards. Whita
Plue Bills, all HZesi Step Boards, 4 4 8HI DaUa Wn,t
allwldlhsf JUt "Ud tCauliU"f. "toiWleetlon,!.
Spruce Joists, Sills, and Scantling, from 12 to 28 feet
long all wiutus. .ih
Plastering Lain (English and Calais) Pickets '
hhlngies, Vbesnui 1'u.iK. etc.
- Mahoiiany, Wa nut Plana and Boards.
All kinds ot Building Lumber cut and furnUhed at tb
Shortest uotlre, at the luwet pr ce 0 25 lm
j" c. r b a k 1 a a,
LUMJiiK MEKC1JANT.
flucoos.-or to B, Clark, Jr., .
Ko. 324 CHRISTIAN STREKT.
Constantly on band a large and varied Aisorliaej
of HuUdmsr Lumber. 6 34
ROBERT SU0BA1AKEU & CO.,
AVIIOLESALE DCUCUISTS, '
MAyUFACTUfiEKS.
" AjNV vkalkrs IN
Paints, Varnishes, and oils,
No. 201 NORTH FOURTII STREET,
' i 24 sm' cobbib orBAea.
R'l'
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROQFSAFES
EVANS & WATSON,
UANCFACTCBER8 OF
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF
B F1 E S
DESIGNED FOR
Bauk.Mercautlu.or DwelHnK-IIoe Da
Established Over 5 Yeun.
Over 24,000 Safes in Use.
The only Safes with Inside Door.
Never Lose their Fire-Proof 0.ualiie.
Guaranteed free from Dampness.
Bold at Prices Lower than other maker.
WAREROOiUSi
No. 811 CHESNUT Street,
. PHILADELPHIA. r6p
EXPERIENCE PROVES IT
MARVIN'S SAFES
ARE TBE BEST.
ALWAYS FLKE-PK00F,
ALWAYS DBY.
TwentyFlve Year In Doalnesa..
MANY THOUSANDS OF OTJB SAFES IN US
MAIIVIN 8c CO.,
No. 721 CHESTNUT St. (Masonic Hall),
And No. 265 BROADWAY, New York.
FAMILY SAtEB. BANKERS' STEEL CHESTS
SECONDHAND SAFES.
Kend for Illustrated Catalogue. ' 9 22 stnth3m
HATS AND CAPS.
JAMES C. DENNISOX,
r'afshiona'ble Hatter and Furrier,
No. 729 POPLAR Street,
Has constantly on band a large assortment ef
GENTS', YOUTHS', AND CHILDREN'S
HATS AND CAPS.
ALSO.
SPLENDID FCB SKATING CAP8, GLOVES, AND
COLLARS. f 10 27 Stoto2ni
J-JOUSE-FUKNISUINO GOODS.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE
BARGAINS.
To close the estate ot the late
JOHN A. MURPIIEY,
Importer and Dealer in
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 922 CHESNUT STREET,
Between Ninth and Tenth, Sooth Side, Phlla.
His Administrators now offer tbe whole stock at prices
bciow the ordinary rates cbarged. This si oca embraces
every thing wanted in a neil-crdred household i Plain
Tin Ware, Uruslies, Wooden Ware, Baaeis Plated
Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware. Japanned Waie. and Cook
ing Utensils of ever t description.
A great variety of SHAKaR GOODS, BIRD-CAGES,
etu etc. can be obtained on the roost tensonable terms
OEM'INJS ARCTIC REi RlUERaTORa and WATER
COOLERS
A fine assortment of PAPIER MAOHE GOODS. ;
This Is tbe lamest retail establlsbment In tbis line In
Philadelphia and citlzi-ns anu strangers will find It to
their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing.
Note. Oor iriends In the eountrv may order by mail,
and prompt attention will be tlven. 11 1 tnstuj
- r ,..,Tr k ! : r 211'"
I I siaiiaij ISMWH IISMIIIillnlisMil1 SjjjHlU
OLD SHIN OLE ROOlTBfFLAT OR BTEl-.i' OoVERETS
. WITH JOHN 'c ENGLISH ROOKl NO CLOTH,
And coated wiUl LIQUID OUTTA, PEROIIA PAINT,
P5.'S them Perleetly waterproof1 LEAKY ORWEL.
ROOFS repaired with Gntta Percha Paint, andlwarranted
lor Ave years LEAKY SLAT E ROOFS coated with llguid
vblch becomes as bd as slate. TLS.COPPEB ZINC,
or IRON coated wlih Llguid Gutta Percha at small ez
Pnse,0Bi rMglfK from one to twoeenU per square
'ot. Old Board or Khlnirle Boors ten cents per square
foot all complete Materials constantly on hand and for
ffATHDPHIA -N"T PEN NHTLV ASIA
ROOINU COMPANY. GEORGE HOB ART,
IHHe No. 280 North FOURTH Street
(JSE STARIN'S CONDITION POWDERS
FOB
i! :
HORSES AND CATTLE,.
It cures Worms, Botts, and Co lc.
1 1 cores Colds, Conghs. and Hide-Bound.
It is the best alterative for Borses and Cattle no n
use. having a reputation of 20 years' stanalng.
- It la a sure preventive for the much dreaded Rinder
pest. N o Farmer or Dan vman should be without It
For sale In Philadelphia by DYOTi' As CO., No 232
Nerth SECOND Ktreet; JOHNSON, UOLLOWAY A
COWDKN.No. US North SIXTH Btreet, and by Drui
guts hout the country. Addiess ail orders to
ST A KIN A FLOYD, Proprietors,
So. 209 DUANE Street. New York.
9 56m
TUB ORIGINAL
SIGN PAINTPDe
C. F. WHITMAN & BR0.,
So. !13 RACE STREET.
Neat, Quick, Cbeap, I'arlicular atteniMn paid
to Gilding- on uiass.
JJ E N 11 Y C
PRACTICAL
1181m
1? o X,
Plumljcr, Gas and Steam Fitter,
S. W. CORN EI'. THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT ST3.
" PHILADELPHIA. Ml ft l.nrn '
LI U H A tj H A
' BAG MANUFACTORY.
c
NOB
JOHM T. BiHlUioO,
, BEMOVKD to M
S. K. corner of MARKET and WATER Streets
Pblladalnhia,
. DEALERS IN BAUPf AND BAOGINa
n..i u-i l, every description, for
Giala, rioar, Salt, buper Phosphate ot Lime, Bone
, . Dust, Eio.
large and small GUNNY BAGS canstantly on hand.
Also. WOOL HACKS. u
tobn'T. Bailst
JAMSS CASOADajr.
FOR BALE gTATE AND COUNTY RIGHT
of Capewell A Co.'s Patent Wind Ouard and Air
uiu iur i oat vu iiimpii " v""oi" uie vuimneva
from breaking. This we wiU warrant. Also saves ens.
t bird h nil nail them, thev 00.1 Kni . . .
So. 201 RACE Sueet. Pbiiadelpliia. Sample sent to ani
part of the Up lied States , oa receipt of 87 au , m
W
I L L I A M - 8 . OBAN T
SO. B. LAWAB Av.ua, PWiaLnphia, ' . n
Dnpent's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, OhareoaJ Eta.
W. Raker A Co ' Chocwlate. Cocoa, and Rroima.
Croecar Bros. A Co.'s Yellow Metal Stimtuw Rdta '
ndtiaus 124
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