TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. P1IILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY' 161867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City Intelligence see Fifth Fa'je.J A Skli. Somkwiikkk. -A couple of younj? trw came on 10 this city to make some iuvpsii tations into the contents of the sewem. They paid thpir rf ptct8 to the Mnjor, and asked hi permission to enter thesowrs, and by him were referred to the Chid Kngineer and Huiveyor. Accordingly, that ollicer mu watted on by two young men, who desired information as to the size t nd location of the sewers, pa?imr through the portions of the city inhabited by these who are supposed to wear diamonds and costly Jewelry, and are .o careless about such wealth that they allow It to run into the sewers. The Chief, before nilorduip the information de sired, reierrod tho parties to the Chief Commis sioner of Highways, a-s the odioer havln charge of the manholes leading into the sewers. The Commissioner has not jet been wailed upou and the probubibty is that the search has already coinmencpd. Recovery of Mr. Ralston's Remains. Whilst removing tho debris of the warehouse N. 227 N. Broad street, Jately destroyed by tire, the workmen found the body el Mr. Ralston, who was burned to death utthat fire. The body was badly burned, the leet being burned com pletely off; the head was also detached from tho body. The remains were removed to the stable ol an undertaker near by, nntt the Coroner noti tied to nol i an inquest, f his ail'atr is wrapped In mystery. No Knowledge of the origin ol the lire could bo obtained." The supposition was that some person or persons who knew of the old gentleman having considerable money about him, entered the buildiufr, murderpd him, and set the premises on tire to avoid detection. The Coroner's investigation will no doubt throw some light on the attain Fatal Accident. A man named Wil liam H. Brown, aped 2G jears, residing at Thir teenth and Christian streets, and employed as a laborer at the new Horticultural Hall, Broad street, above Spruce, was instantly killed yes terday afternoon. He was eneaged in hoistiug up lumber to the second story, when the sling containing the boards slipped, a quantity of snow being on them, and fell, striking Brown fairly on the top of tho head, fraeturiug the skull. Snreeon Neil was summoned, but before his arrival the man had ceased to breathe. The body was removed to the Fifth District Station Houee, Fit teen th and Locust streets, and Coroner Daniels notified to hold an inquest. Anniversary. The Seventeenth Anni versary of the Union School and Children's Home took place last evening at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Broad and Arch streets. Over one hundred of the children belonging to the Home sang appropriate hymns. The insti tution has received for the year $)0,464'15, and expended $10,458-08, leaving a balance of t6'07. The report reierred to the death of th? late Pre sident, John P. C rosier. Hospital Casks. D. M. Grey, ned 09 years, fell on the ice in Market street, below Fourth, yesterday, aud fractured, his hip-boue. He resided at No. 1133 Melon street. Feter McGolack, aged 28 years, a resident of Port Clinton, had his leg broken by a heavy piece ot rock falling upon it at that place. Both were admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital. An Interesting Report. The annual report of the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society was read at the Home, "in Cherry street, below Eighteenth. It referred very feelingly to the deaths of Miss Jane D. L. Kane, who was Secretary tor twenty-six years, and their late President, Margaret liodge. Rioter Pardoned. Washington Hamil ton, who was convicted of taking part in the riot at Moyamensing avenue and Federal streets, in September last, and sentenced to one year's imprisonment, has been pardoned by Governor Curtm. Secret Societies at the South. Report of the Chief of the United States Detective Police. The following is the report on the subject of secret Rebel associations, made to Congress by the Chief of the United States Detective force: To the Honorable the Senators and Members of the House at Ilepreaentatives: Gentlemen: On the 1st of September last, rav attention having been directed by the South ern correspondence ot the Tribune , and numerous other Northern journals, to the alleged exist ence ol secret societies in the lately rebellious States, tor the purpose of evading the lavs of the Government of the United States, and keeping up a disciplined organization to be used as a nucleus in a renewed at tempt to overthrow the Government, a3 soon as toe said States have sulliciently recovered their material strength, I communicated to his Excellency the President my impression that there must be some foundation for rumors so generally asserted and believed, and was in structed by him to institute a minute investiga tion into the matter throughout the whole of the Southern country. I prepared careful instructions accordingly lor my agents in Virginia, North Carolina, .south Curolitia, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, aud Arkansas, and charged the sub-agents in the cities ot Charleston, Savannah, Mobile, New Orleans, and Galveston to be particularly vigilant in car rying out their orders, as it was supposed that the said secret societies, if such existed, would have their headquarters in oue or more of said cities, as being most convenient for communi cation with foreign powers, and for escape m case of discovery. Regular communication was kept up both by telegraph and mail with all the stations in the States above named, but nothing transpired until about the 1st of December, when reporta were simultaneously received from Charleston and New Orleans, stating that, atter a constant watch sustained with the most unceasing vigi lance for a period of two months, the agents believed they were at last on the right trail. Naturally ft was supposed that the meetings of these secret societies would be held at the dead of night, and in the most out-of-the-way places, and the chief efforts of my agents were in accordance with this idea; but, as will be seen further on, this opinion proved entirely incorrect, and much valuable time and strenu ous exertion were thus wasted. By a strange coincidence, on the first day of December some members ot the day watch, both in Charleston and New Orleans, mentioned to the agents at those places that they had regulaily noticed, from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. every dav, a greater commotion among the popula tion than at any other time. The agents veri fied this fact by personal observation the next day, and immediately telegraphed me as above stated. I then notited agents in other places ot this discovery, and directed their attention to an observance of any similar phenomenon in their departments. In less than a week I became satisfied, from reports received from my agents in all the lately LiHnim States, that the ranitications of the A0wiatinn. whatever it might be, to which was attributed this afternoon commotion, were i --Lni, On December 20. I had re- iA -Tirra from Charleston, Mobile, and New Orleans that it had been definitely ascertained Ylll . !-:"? i. nmw of the inhabitants of those ' ;.. VLo hind hPtween the hours above named . h t hotels.in cliques number, ing usually nve to a dozen persons but reaching mtim u high as one or two hundred; and that .t.n thA patherings. among tne many o.,u!. i.,cT Vipw was one, which was , n .. mooting, hut that it was lm- poS" to diecveT thlTby listening at doors and window., and It would, be nece wary tn order to obtain full information, to violate the I immediately telegraphed them to endeavor to Introduce spies Into the houses on Christmas Day, as, that being a day of general festivity, it rnnA rA rtrmn miith Ihii-i lintlilitv tO SUSpiclOU. Owing, however, to the difficult of securing the Mrvloea of Dutiable persons, thla operation ' wm postponed until New i ear's iay. The storm which lias since prevailed has m- j. terferea with the working ol the maus ana ieie- praph to such an extent that. I have been unaMi ooner to lay my rrport before ycir honorable body; bnt I am happy now to be a)lo to relieve jour minds of ail f.-ars as to the cxinteni c 0' any such ocieties. The most thorough find complete information assures me that there iw1 to such societicf. and that the subject univer sally discussed in the afternoon meetings ol the Southern cliques was dinner. ; Veribad Hoick, Chief United Staffs Detective Poii e. Washington, January 6, 187. AMUSEMENTS. I NEW CFIESNUT STRUCT THEATRE. C4KSNUT flireet, above TWELFTH. FOURTH WKKK OK Til A )RBr AKTlSTE. MK. AND MRS HAKNK1T WILLIAMS, who have met with a most. KNTHIIMIAHIIC ItKOEPn $. Positively Last Night ol , THh, CONNIE SOOGAH, 1 which has met with IMMENSE SUCCESS. It will be repeated, -with the BKAUTIFUL SCENERY, among whlfh may be mentioned TILS UBKAT CATARACT SCKS E ON TUB ' OIAST'H CAUSEWAY, KNOWN AS THK DEVIL'S BASIN. Will conclude with the powerful Drama, in three act. THK IDIOT WliNLMH. SATURDAY AEHCKKOON, Jannaij 19, (iltAND FAMILY MATIMKK. econd tune of the (incce-sfal matinee piece, THE TBHKK RED MEN. FBI DAY-BENEFIT OF .MRS. DAK.NEY WILLIAMS. w ALNUT STREET TUBATRs, Commence at 1H liO HAM'S AND KEAT.ITY A 8UCCES9. Eighth Mfht ol the eminent Comedian, JMB. JOH BKOUtitlAM. whose artistic 1'uperHonatlonn are ntuhtly hailed WilU UArilKUUD Al'rLAU.HE. THIS 7upsdav EVENING. January 15, MK. JOHN BKOUOHAAl will enact, for the lourth time hla great uuntUT lairtKsuNviiuji ur JACK HWiFT. i.,J in bin own original American comedy of JiUMANCJC AND KEaUTY. M1 RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET XHEATKE. BeKlna at bail pant 7 o'clock. AVlnI.BIll.H r la I JtlOO.OOO. Last Week of ibe hrilllunt eiiKSRement Ol MBS. John DKEVV. MONDAY. AND TILL FUitlHEK NOTICE. Byron 'I new Comedy, entitled JCIOO.OOO, Alice Barlow Mm. JOHN DUEW Aiuti) JJI THK r tiLL COM TAN I . ConcludUig each cveoing with a t.AUOHABLK COMEDIETTA. FKIDAIf BENEFIT OF M KH. JOHN DHEW, A OK AN J ENTKR1A1NMEN r. MOIiDAY G. L. OX. PANTOMIME. N E W AMERICAN THEATRE.- EnraKement ol the celebrated MB BELV1I- HY AN. THiH EVENING, THE GKEEN HILLS OP THK FAR WEST. THE TWO VOCii. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE. Kelley 's Grand North American PRIZE CONCERT. TIME FIXED TO AWARD THE PREMITJM3, And the Concert to be Given at the WABASH AVENUE RINK, CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, X867. THIS IS THK GREATEST DISTRIBUTION OF i'lIK NINETEENTH CEN fURY, AK1 THE MOSl' SUCCESSFUL E VTERPRISB Of THE KIND EVER INAUGURATED IN THE WORLD. 250,000 VALUABLE PRIZES, Valued at Half a Million Dollar, Including $100,000 In Greenbacks, Will tie presented to ticket Hold era. CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000 IN GREENBACKS. Every other Ticket draws a Prize. Tickets, sl each; five tor 4 S0: ten for D; twenty for SII'AO will be sent to any address on receipt ol monev. Send the name ot each BUbserioer. and adareas Money bv oratt FotttOtnce oicer, express, or regisier.d letter, inav be nni at our risk. All communications should be addressed to A. A. KELLEY & CO., No. 105 RANDOLPH Street, 112 tit CHICAGO, ILL. A DEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND MASKED BALL, JANUARY 21, 1607. Tickets, 93 00. admitting a Gent'euian and one Lady ; each additional lady's ticket, (1 00. No person will be admitted without presenting the check. MANAGERS. Joseph D. Ellis, No. 325 N. Third street; Jesse K. Walker, X. W. corner Fourth and Chesnut i F. J. 'Walter, No. 272 8. Third street s WUhelm Eisenlobr, No 137 6. Tenth street Christian Mack, No. 212 8; Broad street; Charles Grill, No. 724 Filbert atreet; Mason Blrsch, No. 414 Market street! Louis Blehnerwald,!No. 231 Dock street; Caspar Bicker, So. 808 Arch street; ilenry Gebauer, So. 1028 Bansom street. Tickets can be obtained of J. Klaley, Continental Hotel! Joseph Steppaoher, No. 631 Chesnut street; George Muller. No. 728 Tine street; F. & L. Ladner, No. 032 N. Third street; and at Actlen Hall, Ho. 841 N. Third street; Sangerbund Hall, corner ot Crown and CallowhUl; and ot the Managers. 1 14 7t QQSTUMES! COSTUMES! A Splendid Assortment ol COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES F0S MAEQUI HADES, Arc offered to the attention ot the ball-going public at this gay and f estive season, at the COSTUMERY Of Twenty-five Tears' Establishment, No. 017 RACE Street. North Side. Every effort will be made to please the taste ot tbos who ait nd the Carnival Balls ol tha season. Masks of every description lor sale. W. O. DESMOND, loom No. OIT RACK Street. BRADFORD'S LAST GREAT PAINTING, 'bEaLEKB ChUBHED BY iCEBEK iH." vhlch bas received the lilgoeHt encomiums trom the a - .I.a nulvlln... Vuu Vnb LJ ....... .. .1 . 1. . prVB. M1U ..IV uu.av v. V TT .uib.vuiivu, IUU l Lllt.1 uietropoiitan cnles is now on txhlbiiiou tor a limited period, at WENDKMOTH. lAHLOB & BBO W M'o, No. m CliEBNUT btrett. 12 27 lm -VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, IN ELEVKNTH Htreet, above CHESS UT. umiiK VtDHI.V HKMIUTH OP1IH KOll THK hKASO.V. fillliuiiGa A lfe"V V. 9B al I Mlu'l'U mfwm the Great Star Troupe ol the World. In their UKANu ETHIOPIAN B01KEK8, BONUS. DASCKS, EW BtKLtMyUES, and PLANTATION BCEN En, ioors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock. 8W j u CABJSCBOS.. Manager GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE- baamait every 8ATUBDAY AFTEHUOON. at HU8JUAL KUSD HALL, o'clock. EnRatremenu made bv adrblng UIOKGB BA8TEBT, Agent, No.; mi MOMTEKKY hut between Baoeaud Vu.S. U5 3m fZSSk THB PIJJROS WHICH WE MANU 1 1 T I faeUra ncommead themselves. W ptomisa to our patrons Clear IwnuUiul tones, alegant Workmnu ship. durability, arid r.onbl. pnoa, oombiaed wuh lull gumaatw. k or ai iuy at Mo. lull WALtiU'P M VmOW riANO MANTJFACTTJIillfa CO. CROSBYl OPERA HOUSE. Q It Q S B Y Ol'EIlA ' HOUSE ART ASSOCIATION. TII13 LAST WEEK. ONLY riVE DAYS MORE. THE DAI CLOSE AT HAND. The Award of Premium- to be Made at Two and a half o'clock P. M., ON MONDAY NEXT, On the Stage of the Opera House, at Chicago The Philadelphia Committee leave for Chicago on THURSDAY. A rrangcments have been made to re eel SUBSCRIPTIONS IN THIS CITY vr to SATURDAY, IGth IHSTANT, IT No. OOV OI1KSNUT STREET, (Bulletin Building,) AKD AT THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERY, No. 100ft CHESNUT STREET. A FEW SHARES ONLY EEMALN. CERTIFICATES S3. Open lit both places nntU 10 o'clock P. M. each day. T. B. PUGH, Secretary, 1 1 rotuthf4t SOLE AGENT IN PHILADELPHIA MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. ILLIiNERY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A Cheap and Substantial Gift. Attention is called to my elegant assortment of 1MB BO.NS, suitable tor Hcarlsj FEATHEH9, FLOWEKS, BONSETS, and YOCNO LADIES' I1AT8, prepared tpeclally for the HOLIDAY EEaSON, and selling at greatly reduced prices., MADEMOISELLE KEOGII, 11 6 tuth3m 'o. 904 WALNUT Street. BPLEMDIU Oi'KNING OP FALL. AND W1NTKR HTYLE8. MH8. M. A. BINDER, Mo 1031 CH.fcH.NUT Htreet, Philadelphia, IMFOUTER OF LADIK.S' DUESB AMD CLOAK XKlMMltfGS. Also, an elegant stock ot Imported Paper Patterns for Ladies' and Children's Dreas. Parisian Dress and Cloak Jlaking in all ita varieties. Ladles lurnlahlna their rich and coBtiy vnt rials ma; rely on being artistically fitted, and .heir work nulls tied in the most prompt and etll clent manner, at the lowest possible prices, at twenty four hours' notice. Cutting- and basting. Patterns in sets, or by the single piece, for merchants and dress makers, nowready. 930 6m AIRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Bas handsome assortment of MILLINEBY for the Holidays. Also, 811k Velvets, Crapes, Blbbons, Feathers, Flowers and Frames. Ladles who make their own Bou nds supplied withall the materials. 7 1S CLOTHING. g W -A. -A- 13 ' S STATES UNION CLOTHING II ALL, No. GOG MARKET STREET. No. GOG A most complete stock of HEN'S AND BOYS' CL.OTIIINO AT VERY MODERATE l'KICBS. WE HAVE SMALL EXPENSES, AND CAN AFFORD TO SELL WITH SMALL PROFITS. Fine Eskimo Beaver Overcoats, only 826; fine Beaver Overcoats, any desirable color, S22: trostea Beaver overcoats, v!6; very tine Chinchilla Overcoats, onit 27: frosted Beaver Suits, containing coat, pants, and veBt.SSO; line short Beaver Backs, irom skU to S24 dark grey , Harris CasBiuiere Hults, coat, pants, and vest, led; do. silk mixed, onlytM; black Hack Coats, from I0 to 'M Business Coau, from S7 to ) 14 ; Pants and Vcbis to match, irom 17 to SU; Boys' Coats, from 6 to 14; Bams, trom l 76 to Come and convince yourselves. 11 14 3m 8p PRICES REDUCED. Making and trimming Oversacks, tiff; Frock Coats. S16 Dress Becks, al2; Bants and Vests, S3-60 each, In good style. On band, a general assortment ot goods at low priceif C. B. HIJlMELWKiGHT, 12 22 lm No. 23 H .FOURTH Street gPECIAL NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ARNOLD, NUSBAUM & NIRDUNGER Have Removed their WHOLESALE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT And Department for the tale of Cloths, Casslmeres, and Testings, AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, To the larae BBOWN-8TONE BUILDING formerly occupied by JOSEPH BlkGELandU. 8. F18TEH, No. 47 North THIRD Street, Where thev will be happy to welcome their customer andJbej;KABgeuraUi; 1 8 tuthslt pEIRCE'S PATENT SLATES, Warranted superior to any others In ubb. LIGHT 1 NOISELESS II DURABLE! t! Cannot be broken br , alllnn, and Never Become Glossy. These Slates have been unanimously adopted by the Board ot Control for use in the Publlo Schools of Phila delphia, and also by the school authorities of Baltimore ana W ashlngton. Also. PhlHCE'8 PATENT SLATE BUBS' ACE. The only Patent Htone Huriace tor blackboards bow belore the public. Warrantea to give satistactiua. J NEWTON PKIKOE CO., No. 427 N. ELEVENTH Street. Catttiow Beware of the Imitation Books and Paste board Slates ottered by agents, aud which are made to reneuible in appearance our slated goods. The genuine are all either labelled on the back, or the package la peled and inaiked, Patented Feb. 10, 186a CI 1 fruwin rp ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AtiD DEALERS ID Paints, Tarnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 10 24 m COB KKR r KACE- ! TTNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. I LJ Pnnclpal Diot. No. 804 CHK4NUT fctreeb , Central Depot No. 102 8 riFill Street, one door below Chesnut EUbilbed iW2. Revenue Rumps ot every description comrtaatly on band, in any auiouet . Orders by Uuil as promptly attended to. SHIRTS. FliKMSMINQ GOtfQ8. J W. SCOTT A O O., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, All) tSALlKS hi ; . MEN'S FURNISHING GOODB Ko. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOrB D00R9 BELOf THB "OONTIHINTAX, tiTirp PHILADELPHIA p ATE K T SHOULDER-SEAM 8HIIIT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 8TOUE PEKFECT FITTING BBIBtS AND DRAW KB made irom measurement at very hort notice. All atber articles of UETLUEH 8 DJUS88 GOOD in rulJ variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 11 1 No. 704 CHE8KUT Street) COAL. fJB V. PATRICK & CO.. JiO. 304 N. BROAD ST., DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, HAZLET0N, SL&HAN07, EAGLE VEIN, AND RE-BEOKES STOVE, Alftsyson hand, nnder cover, and free from DIRT and 8 LATE. 82Ssmwtfin COAL! COAL! COAL! The best LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL, pre pare d express y lor isniliy use, constantly on hand In ruv Yard, .No 1M1 CALLOWHiLL Mrtei. onaer cover, delivered on short notice well screeneu, and picked lre of slate, at the lowest cah prices. A trial will secure your custom. JOIJN A. WILSON, Successor to W. L. FOU I.K. I'BlLABitLrHlA, Ancast27, lbt. 92oBm MEDICAL. DR. J. S. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE. THE GREAT BLOOD FUKIFIKB. if you have corrupt, 'Unordered, or vitiated blood, yon are sick all over. It may appear as pimples, sores, ur at some active dloease. or it may only make you leet lan Kuld or depressed! but you cannot have (rood health 11 your Mood is Impure. Dr. hoi-e's Alterative removes all these impurities, and is the remedy that will restore you to health It is unequalled for the cure of all diseases ot the gianda, scrolula, tubtrcular consumption, and all erup tions of the skin. Price 1 Bole aitents lYOt"T CO.. No 232 North MfcCOND Street DR. DYOTT'S ITCH OINTMENT will cure every torm ol ltcb, and is superior to any other remedy for the cure of that dtsaitreeable and tormenting complaint. Price 25 cents. Sent per mail, 40 ceuts. Dior r & co.. No. 232 North SECOND Btrett. DR. J. S. ROSE'S KXPECrOUAHT. For the cure ot consumption, coughs, colds, asthma catarrh, inuuenza. spilling of blood, bronchitis, and all diseases ot the lungs. Ihis syrup having stood the test of many years' ex perit nco as a r meoy lor lrrita lon or any Inflammation of the lungs, thi oat, or bronchia, is acknowledged by all to be a remedy superior to any oilier known com pound used lor the roller and cure of coughs and con sumption. Price fl. Sole agents. DYOTT CO WMm ' No. 232 North SECOND Btroet ' ' . ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. PUNN KTl-AM KNfllNR A Vfi XjL BuiLKK SOKK8. NEAF1K & LEVY. i.,,l lll'AI. AM) 'JlltUKETlCAL, ENU NKKR.S MACU1N ISTH, BOILEK-UAEEKS. BLACKSMllliS, ana I ut A1jI'i uavug ior iiinuy yutus oeen in suo cesstul opetation, and been exclusively engaged in bulldl t and repairing Marirje and Blier F.ngines, hlgL aud low pressure. Iron Boilers, W ater Tanks Propel lers, eto etc., respecttuily oder tin lr services to the public as being fully prepared to contract for engines ol all siz' s. Murine, K'ver, and Suitlonarj ; having geis oi patterns ot uitlcrent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern making made at the shortest notice. tllKb. aud Low pressure i lne. Tubular, aud Cylinder Hollers, of the bent Pemisylvaula charcoal iron. Porgings of all sizes nuJ kinds; iron and brass Castings ot all descriptions; Koli Turning, Screw Cuiung, and all other work Connected with the abote business Dialings and specifications for all work done at the sstabUshme t tree ot charge, aud work guaran teed. Ihe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repuirs ot boats, where they can lie m peifect safotv, aud aie provided with shears, blocks, tails, etc. etc for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. W BEACH and PALALEK Street?. J.VMC11AN MEKKJCK, WILLIAM H. KF.BBICK JOHN . COPS. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASUINU'XON Streets, J'HILADILPHU. HKUU1CK. & HONS, ENGINEERS AND J1ACUIM8T3. manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines tot Laud, hlver, and JUarine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Castings oi all kinds, either iron or biass. Iron Prarre Hoofs tor Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, eto. Betorts and Gas Machinery, ot the latest aad most Im proved constiuctlon. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Saw, and Grist HiUa, Vacuum Pans, Open bteam Trains, defecators, Filters, Pumping Englues. eto. Sole Agents for N. HUleux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and As plnwall A Woolsey's Patent, Centrllugal Sugar Irainiuz Machine. ... i40i BRIDESBURG MACHINE WOBKS OfPlCE, No. 65 N. PKONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wears prepared to nU orders to any extent for our wen-known UACUINEHTFOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN HILLS, including ail recent lmprovemenls in Carding, Spuming and V saving. We invite.the attention of manufacturer our exten tlve works. ALFRED JENK3 ft SON SHIPPING. 4 STKAM TO LIVERPOOL-CALLINO .at Uueenstown The In man Line, sailing kvuii-weeaiy, carrymg tne (jnitea states nous. ' CllY 0 COhE" baturday, January 19 "CITY OF liCBI.IN" Wednesday. Janusrv 23 'CITY OF NEW YORE" oalurday, Januajy 2li 'CltY OF LIMERICK" Wednesday, January 30 and each succeeding featurday and Weduesday, at noon, irom Pier No. i North river. BA tEa OF PABSAGK By the mall steamer saiilug every Saturday t Payable iu Uolu Payable tu Currenov, First Cabin suO Steerage 3" To London Mi To London , M To Paris li Al To Pans 45 Passage by the Weduesday steamers ; First cabin SliOi steerage, 0. Payable fa United States ouneuoy. Passengeisaiso forwarded to oavre, Hamburg, Ure men, etc., at moderate latea. cteerage pasage trom Liverpool or Queenstown,37. currency Tickets can be bought here by persons seud Iug for their n tends. For lurther imurmatlon apply at the Company's offices. JOllN G. KALE, agent 8 Tji No. Ill WaLNCT Street. Pullada t FOR N EW YORK. PHILAIXF L ,t...ita(Mttn.i delphla Steam Propeller Company De . .K.H.U cwiiiure Liues.vla 1'elaware and Karltun Canal leaving daiiy at 12 M, and 5 p. u. connecting ai northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken upon aecomruooatln, terms, apply to WILLIAM 1. HAIKlxfeCO., I l(j tio. la J 8. liELAWAttM Avenue. Tr ct-itu r am i tktc a vn nwnJP'WS !LLi4.The undersigned having lessod the KEN- I.T IN HCUVW lini'U ham t tnlrirm Ills TrieUUr sua tne vbuuui oi iue hock mat ne u vtvpn,1,u "" Increased lacllltles to accommodate those having vessels to be laised or repaired, and being a mammal slilp-cr-penter aud camker, will give personal atuutlon to tne vessels entrusted to him lor repairs. , . , , Captains or Agents. Ship-Carpenters, and Uachinlsts tavlng vesselsto repair, sue solicited to eail. Baviiig the sgeucy for the sale of "Wettsrstedt s rstent MeUilo Composition" for Copper paint, tor the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this et.y, 1 am pre pWedtotunnshtheam.onyavo Kensington Screw Dock, ' lit 1 DELAWARE Avenue above Laurelstreet PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS Tl . i . 1 . . r.i v t kf 11a . 11 N JaLM'U Street, abeve Market.-B. O guarantees the skuiul adiuatmenv ot his Preuiltur Patent Graduating pressuia Truss, and a variety o Others. Support, Elaaue stocklngs.suouluer Kraues Crutch, Suapeusorlcs, t. Ladles' aaruuaott ucted by a Ladr. PROPOSALS. N A V Y S B t P L t E 8. Navt department, 1 BWRIATJ 0 PROVIf IOM AMtl d-OTHlTIO, January 12. 1H67. t I ficparatf Proposal, sealed and endorsed "Propo sal lor Navt Hotplit's." will bo rpceivpf at this bureau air.tii 2 o'tuock on 1UKHIJAY, the 12th day ot iebroar fiixt, for fuxntshinir and delivonnn ut the Vnikd States ISavt Yards at New lork and Boston, on or bo lore the 1st day of April neat, the quart, ties t,f the different articles spoc A d in tne lo.lowinir list; two thirds to bs deliyerud at Now yotk aid one-' bint at Boston, vw. i New f.avy Bpi. 8000 barre.s, per barrel. New Navy I'oik, 6t 00 barre's, per barrel. Jtice, HO.OUu ponnds, per pousd. lined Apples. 100 000 pounds, per pound. turr, 20,C0o pound, per pound. lea, 40,(i0O i ounds. per pound. ( once, HO, (HQ vounds per pound. BabS, iWO bnshels, pr buhel. MoiaHsea.at' COO sal ons, per gallon. ; . Vinegar, i.0,000 gallons, per gallon. , J Bids vl l be received for ono-iourth, one-half, thif e-fonrths, oi the whole ot the quautities named, and those only will be accepted which are oonsiaaroa lor the advantage of tl.e (iovernmont. j AH the articles oontained in the above list must lie tqtml to the Nay standard, aud pass the usual lost ection. ' Per a ducriplion of the artiolee and trie packages to contain ti t m, bidders are reierred to the samples at tie raid Nary Yaids; and tor intorniation s to tbe laws and regulations (in pamphlet fonni rocard ins contracts, to tne oflices of the Commandants and l..n,i.ui.il)i..r.l N. Y.iri,. Imported arnc'ee will be riceived in bond free from outy. and no internal revenue tax will be cbargvab e upon any of the above artio es. Every odor nmt be accompanied by a written gnaraatee signed by one or more responsible per rons, to the eflect tbat he or they unoertako that tbe bidder or bidders will, it his or their bid be u et Died, enter into an obligation within live days, with rood and snflleient sureties, to furni-h ilie sopp les pioposed; tne competency oi toe raarantoe to be certified bv the I'at master, I), strict Attorney, or l ol lector ol the Customs. No 1 ronopal will be considered unless acoompaniea by such ruaranteo, and by satisfactory evidence that i lie manor is a regular ocaior in tne articles, auu uus toe license required by tha Act ot ionres II. UKiuur4 1 14 m4t Chief of lioreaa G OVEKNMENT SAL E. 'I tin ororertv known as the GOVkKAMlUU XAMSKlty AND STEAM saw MILL. with seventy-live acres ol land, near SAN ANTOXIO, Texai. to tbt ilrst dav ot Marco, 1807, lor the purolia--e of 75 acres of ano, more or less, toeothcr witn tbe buildiniis erected thereon, and tbe appurtenances apiertainin)t, mat is to sav : One Tannery, containing? twelve stone lime vats, flity-two woodi n vat-, seven stone poo. s, and capable ot tannina 16.CC0 bides Dor annum. Oue Steam taw Allil, capable of sawing 8000 feet ot lumber aany. One mall fetone Iiulldina. 1 he abovo pioporty is situated about t-vo miles above bun Antonio, on the ban Antonio river, and ne water is conducted to the establishmont by a race oi bewn stone, laid in cement. lbe land was purchased and improvements tnide by tho late so-called l onieoer.ito uovernmont, ana are estimated to nave co.-i trio. in goiu. - I be propei ty has been under lea-e tor the year 18C6, at. a monthly rent ot (500, payable in advance a secured title in lee simple wi.l be Riven by the Um ed Stales Government. Proposals wi'l be marked, "Proposals for Govern ment Tannery and Saw Mi l," and addressed to J B. K1IJUOO, Bv't Maj.-Gen. Aat Com'n, Bureau &. If. and A. L., Galveston, Xexas. 1 11 7w JpROrOSALS FOR CAVALUY HORSES. Depot Quabtermastbr's Ovficb, ) Baltimore, Maryland, ( . Jauuary 9, 18t7. ) Sealed Troposals are invited and will be received at ibis Ollice until IHURDAY, 12 o'clock M., January 24, 1867, tor the delivery in tbe City of .Bal timore ot torty-eijtht (48) Cavalry Horses. I lie boms will be subjocted to caretul inspection belore beine accepted, l hey must be sound iu all respects, v. ell broken, in lull tie-hand (rood condi tion, from fifteen to sixteen hands bigb, from live to Dine years old, well adapted in every way lor cavalry purposes. Tbe ability of lbe bidder to fulfil bis agree ment must be guaranteed by two responsive persons, which guarantee mut accompany tbe proposal. Tbe horses must be delivered within twenty (20) dajs lvom tbe dato of acceptance of any pro posal. Tbe Government reserves the rieht to reject any or all bids. Payment to be made on completion oi contract. Bids will be endorsed "Proposals tor Cavalrv Horses," and addressed to the undersigned, Balti more, Sid. By order of tbe Quartetmaster-General, A. S KIMBALL, Captain and A. Q. U., U. S A , 1 11 lit Depot Quartermaster. TDRCPOSALS FOR CONTINUING DELA- I WAKK BKISAK WATtK, INITKI) t-TATK9 ENOINEEB OFFICE No. 209 South mxth Street ce, ) Philadelphia, January 7, 1867 Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, witba copy of this advertisement attaclied to each, will be received at this office until the 21st ot February, 1867, lorstono to tbe amount ol $67,000 (sixty-seven thousand dol lars), ior the Delaware Breakwater. 1 be stone to be ol the hardest and mot durable quality ; the delivery to commence on or abont the 15th of May, and to be comp eted by the 15th ot September, aud the weekly delivtry to be as nearly as po'sible uniform. Of the total amount of stone, four-fiftbs are re quired to be in blocks ot not less than two ton, and ore-filth in blocks of upwards of oue-tourth ot a ton. . 1 be stones will be subject to risrid inspeotlon, and will be received or not, as the Knfrineer, or his aarents. shall find them to accord, or not, as to quality and size, with tbe above description. Each bid must be puaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures should be appended to the guarantee, and who should be certified to as being good aud sufficient security, by the United States District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other pub.io officer. A reservation of ten per centum on partial pay ments will be made during the delivery of the stone. Envelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for Stone for Delaware Breakwater." Bids will be opened at 12 o'clock M.. on THURS DAY, the 21st ot February, 1867, and Didders are invited to be present. For lurther information, apply at this office. C. SEAFOKTH STEWART, , 1 8 tutbs 6w Maj. Eng. and Bvt. JLt.-Col. MEDICAL BOARD FOR' THE EXAMtK aJ HON OF CAN DID Al3 FOK ADMISSION INTO 1UE NAVY At ASSlSl ANT SURGEONS. BUREAU OF MKDICIWB AHD Sff BOBRf, December 23, 1866. ) I A Board of Medical Officers is now in session at the NAVAL AsYLUM. Philadelphia, for the exami nation oi candidates for admission iuto tbe Medical Corps of the Navy. J ' ' Gentlemen desirous ot appearing before tbe Board must make application to tbe Honorable Secretary ot tne Navy, or lo the undersigned, stating resi dence, place and date of birth. Applications to be acoonipaniod by respectable testimonials of moral character. . ,' . Candidates must not be less than twenty-one nor mor than twenty-six j ears of age. No expense is allowed by the uovernmont to can didates attending tbe sessions of the Board, as a successful examination is a legal pre-requisiUi tor appointment in the Navy. lbe many vaoauoies existing In tbe Medical Corps insure in, mediate ppointtueut to successful candi dates. P. J HORWJTZ, 1 8 tblOt Cniof of Bureau. FERTILIZERS. J3 AUG IPS RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME The great Fertiliser lor all crops. Quicatn its action . sad permanent in lis effeots. Established ovw tweiv years. liealers supplied by tha carso, direct from th what of tbe manuiuctory, on ilberalWfrms. : Manufactured only by 4 f BAUGH & 80K8, : Office Ho. Kfl South DELAWAEB A venae, I Sltmw I'hlladoHihi FINANCIAL. 7 3-lOs, ALL SERIES CONVERTED INTO 5-20s of 1865, January and July, WITHOUT CHARCC. BONDS DELIVERED JIKMEDIATEXY. DE HAVEN &BROTHRv Ko. 40 SOUTH THIRD St. "yiLLIAM PAINTER & CO., BANKERS; No. 30 South THIRD St.' JUNE, JULY, and AUGUST 7-30s CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES ' And the Difference la Market Price All owe . BONDS KEMVEEED IMMEDIATELY. CM 36 Da 1 lb fc. 3d m., I 3 Jfa-AAau WvvVciOlci. I ":,sA"N"oyVc., an.iL J&alclgn. r.clxnrLg,.tt, and mtmjLeU. af gftactc and edd IpxclianQeA In iazz cLtleA. ' ffhccaiVLtA. af. Z&ankA. ' and. teLmA. BACON & WARDER' STOCK BROKERS, No. 218 WALNUT STREE1. STOCKS AND LOAKS bought and told on Csm- mlpslon. i hUT VUSD8 Invested in City, State, or Oovenw merit Loans. WILLIAM U. BACON, ItEAL ESTATE BROKER, 131mrp No. 818 AVALNUT Street. JJAVIES lillOTHERS. No. 225 DOCK Street, BANKEIIS AND BROKERS! BUT AND 8KLL UKIIED STATED BOfiCS, ALL 1S8CI8. AUGUST, JUSE, and JULY 7 3-10 MOTES. COMFOUMD IffTEKLST NOTES. AUGUST 7 -10 W0TE8 OOAYEBTED INTO ; SETf 6-20 BOJD8, . Jl ercantlle P aper and Loans on Collaterals negotiate Btock Bought and Bold on Commission. 131 WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (JALltOttMA AV1XE COMPANY WINES. From the Vineyards of Sonoma, Los Angelos, and Wapa Counties, California, consist. big of the following : W1R BITTEK8, AM.M.1CA, MUKKKYi , . aocK. jttUSCATFX. i CATAWBA, clajset, , : J . ; lO'T, . .! BHANDYJ ' ' ' CUAMPAGNr, These WINES are warranted to be tbe purajulce of the prape, unsurpassed bj any In the market, aodare biabiy recommended for Medicinal and Jfauiily purposes. FOR SALB BY . 1 ,,-7t - , , E. L. CAUFFMAN, ; - AGENT. ; No. SI North FOURTH Street, Hthstn2m PHILADELPHIA.' Q-BEAT REVOLUTION IN TUB WINE. TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES . . Pure California Champagne, . 1 ' ade and prepared as H done in France, from pare California Wine, and taking, the place of Imported Champagne. . , , . , Tbe undertigned would call tbe attention o.'waie Dealers and Hotel Keepers to tbe fbliowlng letter, -ahlcbuay give a correct idea or the quality ot their Wine , "CosTiNMTii Hotel, Pimudi4lfb:u, Oct. it, ms. "Wkbshs. boucnta A to. i '-Gentlemen i Having given your California Cbam pagae a thoiouah test we take pleasure in saying tha we think it the best American Wine we have ever used We shall at once place it on our bill of tare. ' i , , "lours truly, J. E. KJNGMLEY A CO. CALL and TRY OUB GALU'OlUUA CHAMPAGNE ' BOUCHER A CO., - II 20 tutht3iri3 ' '- o. 36 DEY fitreet, New York. A. MAYEH. Agent, 710 BANSOM Bu. rhUadelphta. 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