CITY INTELLIGENCE. I0H ADDITIONAL LW'tL ITk P Kit H 8KB OUTSIDE PAORS. Istkuehtinu (Vcasion. The Annual Kxatni nation ot the New Jersey UnSlish, .Scientific, arid Unusual Inntitut., at Hightstown, took place a few days sina". Those examinations are public; and for two daya the Spacious and Vrnutiful Baptist Church was crowded with citizens, parent and. othurs .int.-re-sted, fidin nhroad, to listen to the unusual attainments nnl proficiency 0f these, pupils. II. K Smith, who has long heen connected with the educational interests of I'hiladelphia, was pre sent, and in a few remarks expressed the opinion that for twrmtthiirui the school was second to none in the land. He had not seen classes exhibit such prolicii ncy in the Calculus and other mathematical studies on any former occasion. This rellects preat credit upon Pro fessors . and K. Haas, the Principals of this rising insiiuuion. rroies-ior Daipe lias charge t)f tho department of languaKes, and the promptness and thoroughness of his classes showed that the Professor lias an aptness to teach which few men possess. The young ladies and gentlemen recite toge ther, and the refined manners of hoth proved to the public that the system has worked well; and we learn that, in order to appear to ood advantage in tho presence of each other, a commendable rivalry is promoted. Miss Shepherd conducts the department of vocal and intrnincTiUl music with marked skill and taste. On the hist evening of the examination the Rev. A. M. Jelly, of I'hiladelphia, was present, and delivered an address w liich will not soon 1-e forgotten in Hightstown. The students and audience nianifes'd their appreciation by fre quent demonstrations of applause. At the close of his address lie congratulated the lioard of Trustees and Managers of the Institution on their good fortune in securing the services of such gentlemen as Professors Haas and Dalpc, who, under Hod, could make the Insti tute whatever they pleased. And then, turn ing to the audience, ho congratulated the citi iens of Ilightstown on having among them so many young ladies and gentleman who had proved themselves competent to appreciate such instruction. Ci iiioi's Claim for Wiiahkaok. A matter of considerable interest to shipmasters and wharf-owners has been argued before .fudge Cadwalader for the past two days, while sit ting in Court of Admiralty. It was a libel to compel the payment of wharfage to Charles M. Weidner, by the master of the shin Jane 1). 'Southard, of Maine. The circumstances under which the claim was made are these: Many years ago the United states caused to be built two piers at Chester, for the protection of the shipping ice-bound in the I'elaware. About four years ago Mr. Weidner built an intermediate pier, and during the past winter the ship Jane I). Southard, being for a month ice-bound, made use of one of the Government piers, and to better secure the vessel, a line was fastened to the wharf of Mr. Weidner. For this he claimed wharfage, and it was in sisted that he had a legal light to it, though during the period the ship was detained at Chester it was impossible, the other aide alleged, by reason of the river being filled with ice, for the pier to have been used by the libellant. Judge Cadwalader was of the, opinion that the libellant was entitled to wharfage, but upon a suggestion that the land between the two Government piers belongs to the Govern ment, and that a Port Warden's certificate could not give the power to build a wharf there, he recommended Assistant District At torney Valentine to apply for an injunction to restrain Weidner from collecting wharfage. Pknnstlsakia's Quota. The United States Military Asylum at Augusta, Maine, is rapidly rilling. Jay Cooke, manager for the Middle States, yesterday sent to the asylum forty-six Pennsylvania soldiers. They were all dis abled veterans. At their new home, sanitary care and comfortable apartments will be fur nished, and they will be taught some light husiness, suited to their manned condition. The men left under the guidance of Chaplain John Long. He gleaned them from the Alms house, from the Soldiers' Home at Sixteenth and Filbert streets, and from the hedges and byways of the city. About the first of April he will return for a second company. Am Fon tiik Soi-th. A meeting of our citi zens has been called in aid of the suffering 'people of the South, to relieve the wants of the destitute there in the prosent impending famine, at the lioard of Trade Rooms, at noon to-morrow. The call is indorsed by Mayor McMichael, ami has the signatures of many of the most prominent business men in this community. Hand Mutilated. A lad named George Tinker, sixteen years of age, living atNo. 2015 "Virginia street, below Coates, met with a seri ous accident yesterday afternoon at a factory in Cherry street, between Sixth and Seventh, hy which three of his lingers were cut off. He was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Anotiier Safk Roiihkhv. The safe in the counting-house of Messrs. Watson Malone & Co., Noble street wharf, was broken open 'about noon yesterday, during the absence of those in charge, and several checks stolen, which, with due bills, etc., carried oil, amount to twenty-four hundred dollars. Crushed Hktwekx two Cars. About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a lad named Wil liam Jones was seriously injured by being caught between two cars at Ninth and Parrish streets. Death fkom an Ovkrikish of Laudandm. Thomas Adams, forty years old, who resided in Wood street, helow Twenty-third, died last evening, from au overdose of laudanum. Fenian Mass Mketino. A mass meeting of the Fenians will bo held at National Hall this evening. "Advancement of Scihnck in Australia. Mr. Orubb, an optician of Dublin, has com pleted an enormous jeflecting telescope, which was ordered by tho Victoria Legislature, for the sum of XTjOOO, for Melbourne. Tho tube of the instrument is four feet and a half in diameter. TJw aides are nude of taPenng eteel rihs, mid th entire instrument i3 not only einr- uiar on account of its dimensions, tut alc,0 because of its completeness, accuracy, and ..finhdi." A White Aumiui.ian Beau. An Australian . 4!a !, r-nnture of the first white Its eyes are a light l)far louna in mm cuiou. ilue. Navip;ation on tho Ohio orarily closeil on this (Tues- Tiie Ohio Canal,- roni will he temporarily day) evening, for the purpurie of rep turj. I'opulation of Berun. The population i of Berlin, according to tlie last cenwns, Is Ui,m. Max Maretzok waa presented on Thursday with a beautiful gold-mounted baton ky Joiixui THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAm. PIIILADELPIIIA, THUKSDAY, MARC1I 14, 1867. For additional Marine Ncw$ tee Pint Pat6. ALMANAC roil hONf Iltura M. PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY ...... ICH Moos Risk l'W tf'fl.i lllmr Watvo fi- .-. M'N hETH... lofillfl lllirh U'qIo. ct I A.,rA ,4....!..1'7.'.?.V;.. om the above. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF Tit A UK. joAKI'HC. GlU'BB. ") Khmcnd A. sou dkr, V Monthly Committee. GKOKUB L. lil'ZBY, ) MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS FOR AMERICA. City of Cork Liverpool. ..New York Ft. 16 Itosplioiu..... Liverpool... Philada Fen, lit liorussla Hamburg. ..New York Ki-i. 2d N. A nierican......Liverpool... Portland F'eli. 2 lown .Glasgow. ....New York ...Feb. Ti C. of Limerick.... Liverpool. ...New York .Feb. 'it America Boulhainplon...New York Feb. 27 Denmark Liverpool. ..New York Feb. 'ii Africa Liverpool... Ronton Mar. 2 :lf iitiiirKl) Liverpool. ..New York Mar. 2 Delaware Liverpool. ..Philada Mar. a) Great F;astern....Ltverpool...New York .Mar. 20 Ottawa.. ..Antwerp New Y ork. ,...Mar. 2.1 run t.v RurK. ...New York. ..London -'Mar. lfl Vm. Pcnn Tarlla Fulton The Queen Iowa C. of Ronton.., City ot Cork.. Cuba .America Denmark....... New York... Liverpool . .Mar. lfl ...New York. ..Havre ...New York... Liverpool ....New York. ..Glasgow ...New York. ..Liverpool.-... ....New York. ..Liverpool ...New York... Liverpool ....New Y'ork... Havre .., Mar. 1(1 Mar. 16 ....... Mar. ID Mar. IS .Mar. 20 Mar. 20 .......Mar. 21 ........ Mur. 2:1 Mar. 23 .Mar 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 27 Mar. 3D .Mar. 30 Mar. 30 Mar. a(l April 3 April 8 , April 6 April 10 April 13 April 13 .New ork... Liverpool C. ol liaitiuiore.New York...Llverpool... Caledonia New York...wiasgow Ville de I'url...New York...Havre Africa lioston Liverpool J I ammonia New York... 1 1 am burg.. Merrlmac ...New York... Havre Atalanla .New York... London Erin.. Now Y ork... Liverpool A iistralasiait New York... Liverpool F.nrope.. jk New Yor k... Havre AtlantlclCV New York...Hremeu China Ronton Liverpool Ottawa.... New York... Antwerp Jielluna ..New York... London- A noil ...New York... Havre April 13 Havana New Y ork... Havre ..April 17 Hi. Laurent New i ork. ..Havre ..April 2n Baltic New York...Jlremeu. April 20 Mississippi New York. ..Havre April 27 Fulton New York... Havre ..May 11 COASTWISE, DOMFXTIO, El'O. H. Livingston. ..New York. ..Savannah Mar. 14 Great RepubllcPitlsburg New Orleans Mar. 14 Juniata Philada New ( irleans ,.,.Aiar. in ...Mar. in ....Mar. 1 ,....Mar. 21 ,...Mar. 22 ....Mar. 23 Mariposa .New York. ..New Orleans F.agle New York... Havana Ocean Queen New York...ANpinwall OuUUngiar.....New Y'ork. ..lUo Janeiro.., Corsica New York... Havana Hani laeodeCubaNewYork...Urey lown .Mar. an Colorado Man F'ran Yokohama, etc.... April 3 N. America New York... Jlrazil . ..April 22 B. America New Y'ork. ..Iirar.il May 22 Mails are forwarded by every steamer In the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenntown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or from the Conti nent call at (Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. St'r H. L. Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. ARRIVED YfcfSTERDAY. Swed. brig Malildu, Anderson, from St. Martins 13th Inst., with cotton seed, etc., to Jauretche A Laverifne. K. enenced very thick weather lor the last two weeks. Oi'Trrtfiontlrnct of the. Piiiailrljihln Exchange. Lew km, Del.. Marcli 116 P. M. Brigs Idella, for Matanzas, F'anny, for Marseilles; scl-.rs J. J. Spencer, for Cardenas: and Alba, tor New Orleans, all from Philadelphia, went to sea to-day. Wind NV. March 12. The Br. hri John Harris, with guano, Is at tne Breakwater, waiting orders; one barque and two brifis are oil' the Capes, coming In. Weather very thick, and raining. JOSEPH LAFETRA. MEMORANDA. Ship Hudson, Potter hence Dec. 20, for Acamilco. was t-poken in lat. (S s N., Ion. 24 2U W., out 34 days. bhlps Goshawk, Lawson . and Sanspareil, Mc Alpine, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 27th ult. Steamship Pioneer, Bennett, for Philadelphia, sailed from Wilmington, N. C. yesterday. Barque E. A. isouder, Paine, tor Philadelphia, sailed ironi Deal 27th ult. Barque Venus, Parker, hence, remained at Antwerp 24th ult , for New York soon. Barque John Boultuu, Lindsay, from Messina for Philadelphia, sailed from Gibraltar 13th ult. Brig K. II. Kennedy, Hollies, hence, below New Or leans 7th Inst. Brig M. White. Bryant, for Philadelphia, Balled from Charleston flth Inst. Brig E. Ashcroft. Qnlroch, from Palermo for Phila delphia, sailed from Gibraltar Kith ult, Bobrs J. c. Craig. Craig, and A. A. Audrews, Kelly hence lor Portland, at New York yosteiday. 8ehr A. Garwood, Godfrey, lor Philadelphia, cleared at New Orleans 7th lust. rM-hr M. L. Vaukirk, Haley, hence, below Providence 12ih Inst. K'lir Mary S. Lunt, Brown, for Philadelphia, sailed from below Salem 11th lost. ischr Thomas T. Tasker, Allen, hence, at Charleston J 11 la lust. Schrs M. Perrln. Gibbs. and C. Stetson, Robinson, hence for Boston, sailed from Holmes' Hole 11th Inst. Schrs b. Castner. Koblnson. and A. Barllett, Bart lett, hence, at Charleston Huh Inst. Kchr R. Vaux. Powell, for WllmiuKton. N. C. sailed from CliitrlMston vesterdav. ssuhr W. B. Mann, Weaver, for New York, was load ing at Pass Cavallo 1st Inst. !-chr K. Penman, O'Neil, lor Cleufucgos, cleared at New Orleans 7th Inst. Kchr J. KUIuti, Gilchrist, for Saltllla River, and P. Boice, Adams, for Jacksonville, went to sea iioui Churlesioii nth Inst. hchr Elwood Doran, Jarvls, hence, at Baltimore 12th Instant. Schr Vrnle, Mason, from Turks Island lor Philadel phia, cleared at Norfolk 11 lb lust. bchrs Ann Eli.a, Caswell, and E. Townsend. Gard ner, for Philadelphia, sailed from Wicklonl 11th iust. tehrs Ann Elizabeth, Phillips, and Goddo.-s, Kelly, from Pawluckct for Philadelphia, sailed Irom New port It'll) liiHl. schr David Faust, Lord, from Galveston, at Pass Cavallo 1st Inst. NOTICE TOMARINF.RS. A circular from the General Consulate of Portugal In New Y'ork states that the Board of Public Health for the Kingdom of Portugal having learned that all ports ol the I. uited Stales are free from cholera or any other Infectious disease, all vessels arriving from this country at the Western Islands, or other Portuguese ports, are henceforth not required to perform quaran tine. MISCELLANY. One of the Sandy Jlook pilots reports that on the llth lust., from six to nine miles sE. to FI.SE. of the iliuhlands, saw a sunken vessel In twelve fathoms water; the upper half of her mast-head poles were painted white, with ball trucks supposed her to be a iull-rlgged brig steamship, and British. Brig Perry, late belonging to the navy, has been pur chased by Messrs. Williams & Barnes, ol New London, and is to be fitted for the sperm whale fishery from that port, under command of Captuin Htopheu Lolles, of that city. ""No. mil CHENtTT street. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Will open at this location In a few days A HANDSOME ASSOItTMEBiT or L.UKS, E.TllJHOIWKKIKIS, MAXDKERC1IIEFM, VEILS, ETC. ETC., Selected by one of the' firm In the KlItOI-KlN MARKETS. ia-n j.nKssm ion -oj pEIUCE'S TATENT SLATES, Warranted superior to any others in use. LIGHT I NOISELESS !t DCRADLB lt Cannot be broken by fulling, and A'EYtR ULTOHH ULOSST. These Blates have heen unanimously adopted by the Board ot Control for uxe In XU t'ubllcSchoolulo l'nlla deiphla, and also by the svhool authorities of Bltl moreand WuHliiiiL'ton. Also I'KIIU.'K'S f'ATKNT tiLATB SURFACE. The only Patent Hioue hurltuie fur blackboards now belore the public. Warranted to give HutlMfitetion. J. SKWTO.V HOIHCKAOO., No. 4W N. KLEVKNTIl Street. Catitiov, Beware of the Imitation Rooks and Pasteboard Wales offered hyaenas, and wlilch are made to resemble In appearance our slated goods. The genuine are all either labelled on the back, or the iiackuise U labelled aud marked, Patented February lo. lebJ. 1 4 fmwam rp XTNITED STATES KEVENDE STAMPS, I J Principal Depot, No. 34 CHESNUT Btreet. Antral Depot. No. 1U1 8. fifth Street, one door below teu,ral" P Chesnuu Established lwti'i. Bevenue Btsinpiol every description constantly en bJ'rd'"Sr Kxprewptomptl, .ttendedtfl MEDICAL. pOND'S EXTRACT OF HARIAfflELIS OH FAIN DESTH.OYKR, Is one of the few domestic remedies whw h have come Into general use and favor;wltbout pulling. It Is the product of a simple shrub, harmless lu all cases and, as a domestic remedy, unciitiitlled. C I. It es: PUTINS, BHIHSI H, LAMENESS SOU EN EHS, SI'UAINH, SOKE THROAT, IGOTHACHE, EAUAC1IE, NHJHAI.GIA, BIIECM ATISM Ll'M HA(40, BOILS. si'ings, beeiino' OP THE LUNGS, NOSE. BTOMACn. CORNS, CLCKlis, OLD MiltE. m ii ii while It promptly arrests all HE.MOIUUI A Hundreds of physicians use It dailv In 'heir practice, and give It their unqualified recommendation. Bold by uur agents and. dealers. , The Medicine is exclusively prepared by the ; '" scrlbers, 1'roprletors and huccessois to 1. I.IUrMl), to whem nil orders must be addressed. HLWI'llllEB' IIOMtKOPATHIC M lr.Df( IN ECO., No. I1IIIIA DWA Y, New V ork. PRICES OF POND'S EXTRACT. Six ounce bottles, with directions, retail 50 cents l int bottles, with directions, retail.. Ti'1"' fciunrt In bottle ' ' Liberal discount to Physicians and Dealers. CIMILIA SIMILIPUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREYS' JlOMUiOPA THIC XPJSCJPIC& FAMILY CASES Ol .1R large vials, morocco case, containing a xpecihe lor every ordinary tllseiisM a family Is nibji'ct to, and a book of directions (lO'OO Smaller Family and Travelling cases, with 14 to 'M vials f to i HpecllirH for all liiseases, bolii for Cni inK and lor I'revemive treatment, In vials and pocket cases to lr These Hemedlt s, by the case or simile box, art- Bern, to any part of the country, hy Mail or Express, ftee ol chiiiKc, on receipt of the price. Audress H CM I'll ItKYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC M EDICI NE COMPANY. OtticeHiid lii'pot, Nu.StiJ BltOADWAV, New York. Ir. Ill MPHltEYrt Is consulted dully at his olllce, peri-onally or by letter, as above, lor all forms of disease. For sale by IYOTT A CO., JOTINKON, HOLLOW-AY A COWDEN, '1'. It. CALLEN'DER, and A M l'.KOSE SM ITH, Wholesale Anents, I'luladnlphla, and ut BLI'l II E'H Drug store, No. 'MM Alarkot street, and by all Druggists. 6 itf tuilis D1 ,R. J. B. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE. TIIR OKBAT m.OOD VI It IV IKK. If voa have corrunt. disordered, or vitiated blood, von ate sick all over. It may appear as pimples, sores, or at some active disease, or ft may onij inane you foci ian nuld or depressed; but you cannot have good health If your blood la Impure. Dr. Hose's Alterative removes all these Impurities, and Is the remedy that will restore ou to health It Is unequalled for the core of all diseases ot the. gland, scroiula, tubercular consumption, and all erup tlon of the ttla. Price 1. Sole agents. DYOTT A CO., 0 232 Korth SECOND Street. DI. DYOTT'S ITCn OlXTMEWT will cure every lorm of Itch, and is superior to anv other remedy for the cure of that disagreeable and tormenting complaint. Price 26 cents. Bent per mall, 40 cent DYOTT & CO., No. 232 Sorth bECOND Street DR. J. S. HOSK'S EXPECTORANT. For the cure of consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, catarrh, mtluotiita. splmug of b.ood, bronchitis, and all diseaxrg ot tbelunpa. Ibis symp having stood the test of manv vears' ex perience as a rt tneuy fur IrtiU'lon or any Inflammation of the lungs, throat, or bronchia, is scKnowletigcd by all to be a remedy superior to any other known com pound used lor the rellet and cure of coughs and con sumption. Price 1. feole agents, DYOTT ft CO 9tvm No. 233 North HKCOND Htroet HASTING COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTIIA CURES CONSUMPTION. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DYOTT A CO., At-KNTN, 381m No. 232 North SECOND Street. FERTILIZERS. ILMOK IATED rilOStK ATE, AN UNSURPASSED FERTILIZER For Wheat, Corn, Outs, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetable Gurdeu, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc. Etc. This Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and the best Feriiii.in huliH. Price fcuu per ton of 2fXJ0 pounds. For sale by the manufacturers, WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., Chemists, 12Smwf No. 7-4 MARKET Street, QAUCH'S RAW BONE SVPER-PIIOSPHATE OF LIME. The great Fertilizer for all crops. Quirk In Its action, and permanent In Its ellectu. Estuultahed over twelve years. Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from the wharf Ol the mauulactory, on liberal terms. Manulaciured only by . BAUGH & BON8, Office No. 20 South DELAWARE Avenue, 8 4smw Philadelphia. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. RENCH STEAM SCOURING. ALDEDYLL, MARX & CO., NO. 132 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET AM) NO. 510 RACE STREET. 3 1 rowl J E I T H & PICKETT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS! AND DFALERS IS WHALE, 8PEP.BT, LAKD, EKGINE, SPIXDLE, AND MACHINERY OILS. Aho, Agents for Manhattan Axle Grease Company, Ho. .131 South DELAWARE Avenue. 1 30 wfm2m 0 B N EXCHANGE BAG UANTJKACTOIty. JOHN T. 11 A I L K Y A 00., BEMOVBD 10 M. E. comer ol MAKKKT und WATEB StreeU PhlUdelphla, DEALERS LN BAU8 AND BAOOIHO oi every description, lor tiro In, Flour. Halt, Kuper-l'hoiipMHt oi Lime, Bon luHt,Kta . . lueti and mall GC V 11 AGS coiifUnUy on nanJ iWUS) Alio, WOOL SACKS. JOBJlT BA1LKY JAMK8 CASCAPMf. G-ET TIIK BKST-THE HOLY BIB LK HARD ln'K' Kdltloim-Fanilly, Pulpit aul PocWut Bible in betuitiiul itylrt ol 1 urW Morocco Biid "'' ", blnrtiiiKD. A new eilltlou, arraugud lot photoswmo Xk. W. HARDING. Mr , No. no CHJttN U'f bweol. ijoIow Jfourta. CARPETINGS QLEN ECHO MILLS, C.I K.1MMOWN, 1II I LA DELPHI A. McCALLlMS, CUKASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET MANrrACTVRER OT TIIRKK-PLY CARI'KTINOS, EX'IHA HUFEH INORMN SDI LKKINK INOUAIN. i FJNKINOHAIN, ' TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN, HUGH, MATS, ETC. JJcCALLlMS. CKEASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, IMPORTERS OF CAIIPETINGS, Etc. EKUI.IKIf ANO FRENCH AXMINNTERS ItOYAL WlI.TO.IS. TAPKNTRY VKLVKTN, TAPESTRY IIBlSStLN, HRVHHK1M, ENGLISH OIL CLOTH, IIE.T1P, OCOA SI ATTISKJM, CANTON MATTIN4JM ENGLISH INURAINN, M1IEEP NlilNS, AIELAIIK MATS, And a full PRSortment of FOR EI UN UOODfl. 5ttALLlMS, tit EASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, JOBBEBf ANI DEALERS IN CARPETING S Etc. Etc., Would call the attention of the Trade to what are denominated "PHILADELPHIA OOOD3," to which they give special attention. CCALLU1S, CKEASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, AOENTM FOR WISNEIi U. TOWNSEND'S and A. iJ OUSOM & HON ' OIL, CLOTHS, AND . W.CIIIPMAN A CO.'M STAIR PADh AND CARPET UK I ft UK. ilurp3m QAl TETIK 0 S 1 CAIU'ETIS G S ! J. T. DELACROIX, No. 37 South SEOOND Street, II its received per lute arrivals, a.turge and varied asaortnieutof J. CKOKKEEY A SON'S BRUSSELS CAR. PETIftUS, NEW DEK1UNS. Also, a large line of Three-ply Kztrabuper and Fine INtiKAIN CAKPKT1NO, CUTTAUK aud HAU CA K Pi.TN OIL CLOTHS, Bll A DKH.KTC. which will bo bold at itreally reduced prices, wholesale and retail. J. T. LKLACKOIX, No. 7 Bouth bKCONU Street, Between Market and Cheannl streets, fj. B. Particular attention paid to the tilting up of Olltcts and Couuting-roouia. 2 -a sia IOHN R. WHITF, NO. 13 NORTH SECOND STREET, FIKST CARPET STORE ABOVE MARKET .JOBBER AND DEALER IN CARPETINUS, 9IATTINUS, OIE CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC . A T THE VERY LOWKST PRICES. 2 28 lm CITY ORDINANCES. COMMON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA. Clerk's Office, ) IniLAPELi'HiA. February 22. 1R67. f In pursnuuee of the annexed KcboluUon, the followiUB bill, entitled "AN ORDINANCE Creating ft Loan to pay certain deficiencies, for the 1'urchune of the Lansdowne Estate, and for other purposes," is hereby published iu accord ance with the act of Assembly, lor public In formation. JOHN ECKSTEIN, Cierk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE CREATING A LOAN TO PAY CER TAIN IlKFICIKNC'IKS, FOR THE PURCHASE OF Til & LANSllOWNK ESTATE, AND FOR. OTHER PUHPOSKS. Htctlon 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor ol Philadelphia be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, at not less than par, on the credit of the city, from time to time, one nuniun einiii, nunureu inousanu uouars, to be applied bk IoIIowh, viz.: iirbi. to pay deficiencies, one million flv bundled thousand dollars. Hecoud. For the purchase of the Lansdowne Ebtae. and improvement of the name, one hundred thousand dollars. Third. Fora House of Correction, one hundred thousand dollars. Fourth. To pay the increase In the School Teachers' and House Cleaners' salaries, one hundred thousand dollars for which interest, not to exceed the rate of six per cent, per unnum, shall be paid half yearly, on the first days of January aud July, at the office of the City Treasurer. The principal o(. said loan shall be pay able and paid at the expiration of thirty years from the date of the same, and not belore, without the consent of the holders thereof; and the certificate theretor.in the usual form ol the certificates of City Loan, shall be lwmed in such amounts as the loaders may re quire, but not lor auy fractional part of one hundred dollars, or, if required, in amounts of five hundred or one thousand dollars: and It shall be expressed in said certificates that the loan therein mentioned, and the Interest thereof are payable free from ail taxes. 1 Section & Whenever any loan shall be made by virtue thereof, there shall be, by force of this ordinance, annually appropriated out of the Income of the corporate estates, and from the sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the interest on said certificates; and the further sum of three-teuths of one per centum on the par value of such certificates so Issued shall be appropriated quarterly out of said In come aud taxes to a sinking fund; which fund and Its accumulations are hereby especially pledued for the redemption aud payment of said certificates. RESOLUTION TO PCBLIBH A LOAN BILL. Resolved. That the lierk be authorized to publish, in two daily newspapers of this city dally, for four weeks, the Ordinance presented to the Common Council on Thursday, Februarv Sil.lboT.entUled " luttr "An Ordinance Creating a Loan to pay certain deficiencies, lor tho purchase of the Lansdowne lislato, aud forot her purposes," Aud the mid Clerk, at the stated meetinn of Councils after the expiration of lour weeks from the first day of said publication, shall pre sent to this Council one of eiuih of said news papers foi' every duy lu which the same snail have been made. 2 23 2tt T. STEWART BROWN, 8.K. Coruor of FOVRT1I CHESTNUT STS. MANUFACTURER Of TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, RETICULES, SHAWL STRAPS, HAT CASES. POCKET B00KB, FLASKS, and Traveling Oooii generally, g LATE MANTELS. ELATE MANTELS ar unsurpassed lor Durability Beauty, Strength, and Cheapness. fcLATK MANTELS, and Blate Work General! mttde to order. J. 13. KIMES & CO., i: Noa. 212 and 2128 CIIKfcNCT treU Vjil mii,rtlir,,W SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODSC. J W. SCOTT & CO. ' SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DKALERH IN MEN'S FUIINISIIINO GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT STREET, FOTJB DOORS, BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL, a Z7rp rwii,AT)Ki.pniA. Patent shouldeivsea.m SHIRT MANUFACTORY, ANDCiENTLEMEN'S Fl'RNISIlINiSTORE PKRFKCT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at very short notice. All other articles ol GENTLEMEN'S DRESS CIOOD8 In full variety. WINCHESTER A CO., No. 7li CHESNt'T Wreet. 1 "I ROOFING. OLD PHINGLK ROOFS (FLAT OR STKKP) COVKR 1J WITH JOHN'S K(LItlI RtMlKINO CLOTH, And coated with LIQUID GUTTA PKRC11A PAINT, making them perfectly water-proof. LKAKY (iltAVKL ROOFS repaired with Gutta I'ercha Paint, and warranted for five yearn. LKAKY SLATK KOOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard iv slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IKON coated will Llciuld Gnttn Percha at small expense. Cost rani;ln Irom one to two rents per square foot. OM Hoard oi f-hlnple Roofs ten rents per square foot, all complete Materials ronitantly on hand and tor stile hv tin PHILADELPHIA ANI PENNSYLVANIA ROOF ING CJilPANY. (IKUHHK lloltAKT, 11 2 6m No. 2:10 N. FOURTH Ktreet. XL O O F I N O . OLD SIIimULF- ROOFS, FLAT OR STEEP (OVIIHD Willi H TTA PKIM IH ROOF , i. ..i.i. im:,m"M,t t !nm 1. 4 VI II null vmni viiiii -1 ... . m .j I'ERCHA l'AIKT. muking thetu perlectly walei f '"'"l!" . rw M . A V - . ' n,,AlB mnAlwAH with fJtittt Perciia Paint, and warrunted lor live years, a .'ftuv Ml. ATE lMIN coated with I.lnull Gntta percha Paint, which becomes as haril ai shite. this Paint Is the w jitut ultra of all other proiectioa It forms a perfectly Impervious covering, completely ri HlNtH the action of the weather, aim constitutes a thoroUKh protection against leaks by runt or other wine. Price only Irom one to two cent per square r,.ni TIM and WRAYEL ROOFIN4J done at the shortest notice. ,,.. Mutei lal constantly on hand and for sale by the SJAMJIOTH HOOFIXU MiniMNT. Itt.lU I.KSS & EVERETT, 1 2i fim No. ao-4 GREEN street. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. B E R N H E I M, Having reopened the Store NO. 113 N. F.IOIITH fTIti:i;T, Will continue his old business, HILMMUY COOBS, With the additloii of ltKy.SS AM CLOAKTRIJIJIISCiS. His old ctiHtoiners and the lttdleB In Keneral are so licited to eiumlue bis stock, which la constantly ro plenlHhed with the latest atyles, and which he will sell at the LOWEST PHICKtJ, Wholesale ana Ketuil. N. B. A liberal discount allowed to Milliners, Dreba and Cloak oiakera. Ha SPLENDID OPENING OF THE .ATK8T STYLES. MIW. M. A. BINDFIK. . 1031 CHF-SNliT IMreet, 1'iiiiaaeipnia, POKTKH Oi' LADIFki' DKF.SS AND IMi Cl A) A 1 llJUJM.irJC, aiou, nu CK hnii. ".v.. v. t Imported Paper Patterns for Ladles' and Children's Dress. Parisian Dress and Cloak MakinK In all luj varieties. Ladies furnishing their rich und costly materials niay rely on being artistically fitted, and iieirwork tlnlHhed in the most prompt and elUc.Ient TK1MM1NOH, Also, an elegant stock ot n.unnAr. Ht the lowest possible prices, at twenty-lour hours' notice. C utting aud uaHting. Patterns lu sets, or by the single piece lor merchants ami (ires makers, now ready. 9 20 am MRS. It . DILLON, OS. 323 AND 331 KOCTII STKEKT Has a handsome assortment of MILLINF2RY. Also. Bilk Velvet, Crapes, Rlbbdns, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc. Ladles who make Stheir own Bonnets supplied with the materials. in BILLIARD ROOMS. BIRD. BIRD. BIRD. Alter several months' preparation, Mr. C. B1KD has opened his uew and spacious establishment lur the entertainment of his lriends. aud the public lu general, at Nos. tiuf aud o7 AKC11 Street. 'I he lirbt and second floors are fitted up as Billiard Rooms, and lurnished with twelve first-class tables, while the appurtenances and adornments comprise everything which can conduce lo the comtort and convenience of the players. In the basemeut are lour new aud splendid Howling Alleys, for those wlio wish to develone their muscle in anticipation ot the base-ball season, A Restaurant Is attached, where everything lu the edible line can be had of the best quality, and at the HhortcBt uotico. The following well-known gentlemen have heen secured as Assist ants, and will preside over the various departments: t i'HFS. O. WOODNUTT, BAML'KL DOUULASa JOHN HOOD, WILLIAM Ii. GILLMORE H FIN H Y W. DUNCAN. riHLlP GKUMBRFX'HT, Restaurateur. While Mr. BIRD will hold a carelul supervision over all. He ventures to say that, taken all in all, there has nothing ever been started in Philadelphia approaching this establishment In completeness of arrangement aud attention to the couilOrt ot the public. 2 im C. BIRD. Proprietor. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. P A I N T I N C. THOMAS A. FAIIV, HOl&U AMD filCiN PALMCB, (Late Faby fc Bro.) No. 31 North THIRD Street, Above Market. OLD BRICK FRONTtt done up. and made to look equal to the finest press brick, (samples at the shop. City and country trade solicited. 11 gDWAHD DUNN, (Late of the Firm of FAIIY 4 BRO.) HOUSE AND KIUN PAINTER. Glazing, Graining, Gliding etc.. No. 53 MOUTH lOlIRTH STREET, . Philadelphia. STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, No. 327 CHESNUT STREET, Manufacturers of CAST-IRON WATi:R AND STEAM PIPE nr.n,i,, .mo Fittings for the same, at the lowest ?fJi. "J" ,'.,. Ex lei sive machinery has been pre market rates, f-""1' ,, , flirr.iui, ti,i i ,,. nared. and we are uuw -r. - --- - v , ' " lso geueral Railroad any amount ai "M" and MeKniboat tP''t,- QEORCE PLOwrJAN, CAKP13NTKB AND BUIIDKR Ko. 3 CARTER STREET, And No. 141 DOCK Btreet Machine Work and Mlllwrlgutlug promptly tended to. tiiin a nT?r di.t n ciTT.,n.. Ctrf" BANDAGE INHTiTUTK, No. II N NINTH btreet, above Market. B. C jerieiice rniukiui Lrletv ol ishoulder traces, crmciiro. Dunimiuieni, eio. j.,auir. )m. w V 1Jt cnnmmtd hv a Lady. COTl'ON AKD PLAX, BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Of all number and brands. Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagou Cover Duck. Also. Paoer Manufacturers' Drier FVlot. from oue toseveu fc,t wide; 1'auling, Helling, Hall Twine, etc. fWjV ' JOHN W, KVRHMAN A CO., , No. IDS JONES Ailey. wvkKKTT, after ininy vears' practical exi J;,rantees ihe eklltul adjusimeut of his i rllB .MiitiHtlnir Prefsure 'I runn unit a. vi Himoorlers, FJlastlo btorkinua. AMUSEMENTS. CW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. TITTR KVKNINO. KOrilTH T1MK IN 'IIUS TrlKA.TTR . Of the powerful Tirumn. m a Prolomie an r ivo .is, Knlitied TICK KTKKKTH OK I'M I LA IlLLI'llI A. 1 1 A mi 1 11 Hi' r. r urn i "f WISH KATK KKIUNOLIW. Tliln treat Pliiv will be prodnrrrt Willi IV KW LOCAL SCKNKHY, BROAD BTHKKT HLItlM A SNOW STOUM, A FIltK ON blCU'l'KN STIlliK '. ,T Lticy Falrwiathcr Miss KATK RKIONOLD3 AND TIIK KM 'IKK COMPANY. Tho IIohp fiirrliiLe lined In tho I ire scene Is kindly loaned by the (food Intent Hose Company. 1 o commence wltti 1 WO CAN l'LAV AT THAT GAME. Mrs. Arundel Mis KATK KKKiNOLDSJ HA Ti niiAY AKTKKNOON. flllAND FAMILY MAT! N KK. lle-encnKement. fur twelve nlKli'i only, of MISS IIMLKN WKrtTKHN, ConimrncliiR MONDAY, Mnrcli is. WALNUT STREET THKATUB, N. F, corner of NINTH and WALNUT Btreet. lieglns at 1 o'clock. lllUHM'Al I'.VMMnn, muriTii l-i. The CliiirinlnK. Youtlilil, anil Versiitilo Artlato, M1NH LIIl'lI.LK WK.STKKN, will appenr In her ureal clinracierR, LADY IHA 11KL AND MA DAM K VINE, In C W. Taylenre'8 neiiKHtloiuil drama of KAHT LYNNK: OK, TIIK KLOPKMENT. the meritn of wlncli inav bp niglitly een In TICK holts AND 1 FA Its OKsY MI'ATHY. HHDAY MU11T-LLCILLK'S BKNKITT. M1 KP. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET I'HKATHE. HeKlnat7l; o'clock. OLItS' t KOWDs 'l MK 1KH SK NIOIITLY'. T11JKD WF.Klv OK "(JL'US." MONDAY AND KVKKY NHilCT, "OV.'ltS," "OUH8." "OL'KK." WI'lll M-AV WKNKIIY, NEW EFFECTS", TIIK HUT AT SFIIASTAI'OL, C O H H KIT COS T II M K S, MOONI.IOHT M A1IC1C OK I'll K '1 KOOP3, A FULL AND FIFFICIKNT CAST, and M Its. JOHN Dltl'Av" uh 5IAHV NKTLKY. F1UDAY-HKNLF1T OF M KM. JOHN DREW, heals M cured one (k lu udvanco. X'S AMERICAN VARIETY" THEATRE.- 1MMFNSK AIT It ACTION. FOX a t Oil I1INATION T1WJUJPE FA'FJtY KVFNINCJ. GRAND CORrs DK liA LLKT.COM 1C PANTOM1M Kill IONIAN liUKLLfeyUK, COMIC PANTOMIME AMERICAN AC AD E M Y OF MUSIC. XX '1 HOMAb MAGLTKE aud Unninnia 1.- - ,r I.'!.' 1 I iiU.J. TliF, IMPERIAL JAPANFXE TROUPE Wll L APPEAR THIS WF.KK ONLY ON WEDNESDAY AND BA'l'UilUAY, March H and 11. AFT1JINOON AM) EVENING EACH DAY. l'ricis Xs usual. No extra charge for securing seats) c 0 N 0 E R T HALL. GRAN D REOPENING ltv the Two TEAK FAMILIES BELL RINGERS, assisted by the BERGER FAMILY. F or a short season, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 18, and continue every evening during the week. GRAND CONSOLIDATION of three distinct aud separate Companies, making the largest troupe of Bell lllugers In thO WOlU1' TWENTY-FIVE PERFORMERS. 2 Dell Tables, 2 teolo Harpists, i Wolo Stall Hell-riay ers, i:sii nver ieiis. GRAND M ATI NEK, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS; Doors opeu at 7. Commeute at H o'cIock. Tickets lor Bale at C. W. A. Trumpler's Music Btore,' where a diagram or the Hall may be keen and seam secured three days In advance. Tickets, 60 Cents. Reserved SprIs, 75 Cent. No half price in the Evening. Children admitted to the Jl allueea lor in Cents. 4 14 Ut GOODHUE & CHASE, Business Agents. USICAL FUND HALL. JARVIM A SCII3IITZS LAST SYMPHONY CONCERT. I SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 16, 1607. soloists: MAD LLE CAMILLO URBO The celebrated Violinist, Mr. CHARLES It. JARVIS. The GRAND ORCHESTRA, numbering FIFTY PERFORM BUS, uuder the direction of Mr. CUAS. SIH.VITZ. 'iic KE'lS, ONE DOLLAR, to be had at the Musli Stores. 3 9Ut USICAL FUND IIALL.-A GRAND CON CERT hy the I'UPILS of the MONROE GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Will be given under the direction of Mr. A. R. TAY LOR, assisted by Mrs. MOZART, Soprano, of Nevv York: Mr. WILLIAM A. BRISCOE, Teuor, aud Mr. 11. A. CLA KK, Pianist, AT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL, On FRIDAY EVENING, March 15. Tickets 5u cents, to be hud at Trumpler's, Lee & alker's, and Andre's Music stores, Chesnut street. A limited number ot reserved seats can be bad at Trqmpler's, S. E. corner beveuthaud Chesuut streets, Price 75 cents, j SLMt EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE) KLKVKMll street, above CHKHNUT. I HE tA.1IIIl 1CKMOKT" OPEN lOlt THE SKASON. CARN CROSS V lUXtil N 9II.V ST K EES, the Great Star Troupe ot the World, In their OKAN f ETHIOPIAN h01KF:ES, SONGS, DANCKH, NE VI BURLESQUES, and PLANTATION SCENES. 1)00.1 open at 7 O'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock; 8 M J. L, CaRNCROSS. Manager. GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.-rUBLIC RB hearsals every bATUKDAY AFTERNOON, aj MUSICAL FUND HALL, 8Sj o'clock. FngageiuenU made by addressing GF.ORG K BASTERT, Agent, No VS.il MONTEREY' St., between Ituce aud Viue. 2;ii Y EN US. TOSTTIVELY LAST WEEK OP THIS BEAUTIFUL PAINTING. No one should fall to see It. ART GALLERY, No. 13nd CHEbNUT Street. Admission, 25 cents. (S 11 6t flMER ICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson Citv, N. J. WHOLESALE SALESROOM, No. 34 JOHN Street, N, Y. All styles and grades of Leud Pencils of superior quality are manufactured, and offered at fair terms to the Trade, The public are Invited to give the AMERI CAN LEAD J'ENCIL the preference. The Pencils are to be hud of all the principal Sta tioners and Notion Dealers. ABK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL." fTESTIUONIAU SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Enhinkkk Dkpabtment, I Yalk Colluuk, November in, 16fi. I have always rocommended the Fahkb poiygrada, lead pencils as the only pencils filled for both orna mental and mathematical drawing: but after thorough trial of the Amkkk a.s" Polyokaijic Lkad Pkncilm manufactured by the AMF1UCAN LLAI PF-NCTL CO.. N. Y.,1 find them superior to any pencil In use. even to the Fabkh or the old Enulihu Cum hkki.anj) lead pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawlug. aud all the ordinary uses of a lead pencil. These pencils are very Une! v graded and have a very smooth lead: even the softest pencils hold tin pome well; they are all that can he desired lu a pencil. It gives me great pleasure to be able to osBiire Ameri cans that they will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germuuy or auy other foreign market lor ituii..ilu LOUIS is A lb, l")u(-"8 Professor of Drawing, etc AUTenclls are stamped 'AMERICAN LP PENCIL CO., N. Y. Vniipitenulue without the exact name or the firm lo?klolt luirmwsio QONSUMPTION CURED. USE HASTINQ'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTIIA SOLD EY DYOTT CO., ACET, No. SS9 North BECON 0 Street. 3 8 lm i