I DR. fT. II. SCHENCK? S SEAWEED TONIC, FOR THE CURE OF DYS PEPSIA. TLIa remedy i3 composed of a compound preparation of a common weed, growing along the seashore, and is a certain and infalli ble remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia. Nearly every person la more or less afllicted vfitlt Dyspepsia, or some of the diseases con . liectei with it ; and It is with feelings of plea sure that Dr. Suhenckcan announce to all such the discovery of the virtues of the Sea Weed, Which is just the remedy for their ailments. Dyspepsia and the many diseases arising from It are caused by the deficient secretion of the gaatrio juices, and weakness of the powers of the stomach. The elVect of the Seaweed Tonic la felt soon after it is taken, as it supplies at Once the principles of the deficient gastric Juice, and the food is digested naturally. In fact, the Tonic so nearly resembles the natu ral gastric juice, that chemists even find diffi culty in distinguishing them. It gives tone and strengthens the stomach, thus enabling it 10 Secrete the proper quantity and quality of gastric juice, and Dyspepsia and all its diseases toon disappear. It is a well-known factthat none suffer like tlie Dyspeptic; for in addition' to the Dys pepsia, there is often either Headache, Sour and Sick Stomach, Tain in the Side, Palpita tions of the Heart, Chills and Fever, Gravel, Disease of the Kidneys, Nervous Weakness and Tremors, General Debility, Faintness Loss of Appetite, Had Taste, Fevor Stoppagos in Females, all or each Of them arising from a disordered state of the Stomach; and here is a remedy that will cure all this train of disease. Now, dyspeptic, will you avail yourself of this remedy, for so trifling a cost, or will you Still suffer on ? The choice is with you to make. The Soaweed Tonio is a pleasant bit ters, giving a person a good appetite and good digestion; is put up in quart bottles, and always agrees with the stomach. Whenever the bowers are costive, the tongue furred, or the complexion sallow, a few of Scheiie'k's Man drake Pills are to be used. SCHENCK' S MANDRAKE PILLS Will be found to possess those qualities necessary to the total eradication of all bilious attacks, prompt to start the secre tions of the liver, and give a healthy tone to the entire system. Indeed, it is no ordinary discovery in Medical Science to have invented a remedy for these stubborn complaints, which develope all the results produced by a hereto fore free use of calomel a mineral justly dreaded by mankind, and acknowledged to be destructive in the extreme to the human system. That the properties of certain vege tables comprise all the virtues of calomel, Without its injurious tendencies, is now an admitted fact, rendered indisputable by scien tific researches; and those who use the Man drake Pills will be fully satisfied that the best medicines are those provided by nature in the common berbs and roots of the fields. The Pills open the bowels and correct all bilious derangements, without salivation, or any of the injurious effects of calomel or other poisons. The secretion of bile is promoted by these Pills, as will be seen by the altered color of the stools, and disappearing of the Callow complexion and cleansing of the tongue. It lias long been thought by the profession, that calomel or some other form of mercury was the only medicine that would restore the deranged or deprived secretions of the liver. But such is the poisonous effect of any form of meroury, in producing salivation, caries of bones, and a premature decay, that the profession has long ago endeavored to find some other preparation that would act as well upon the liver, without any of the dreaded results of meroury. In some of the Prize Essays in Europe it was remarked that the discoverer of this remedy would be entitled to the lasting grati tude of the entire human race. This preparation Dr. J. U. Schenck, of Phi ladelpbia, has certainly discovered in the Vegetable Kingdom, and its active principle is contained in fthe Mandrake Pills. It is A3 equally efficacious in producing a healthy action of the liver as any of the forms of mer cury, and entirely free from any dangerous or Injurious results. Dr. Schenck is professionally at his princi- pal office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. He is also professionally at No. 32 Bond Street, New York, every Tuesday, and Mo. 35 Hanover street, Boston, every Wednes day. He gives advice free, but for every ex amination with his Respirometer the price is $5. Office hours at each city from 9 A.M. to 3 P. M. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic each $1-50 per bottle, or $7-50 per half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. A full supply of Dr. Schenck's medicines for sale at all times, at Ins rooms. CITY INTELLIGENCE. (FOB ADDITIONAL LOOAI. ITMU M THIRD FAS . fn.nnr. Km. Eta. Lieutenant Fuller, of the First Police District, gave this morn lug a repor. vri "V""' 'J-r,:: pally boy? anu A, h77mh n. dSctToorner lounging, and the disturbances crowing otu cm vuio u " r lr a V iIUW B 1 1 1 n vwl wtiAn that. hfiM hnnii fflefently exempTined, Blaring at and lnsult- fC5 record. Each oftlie'perons arrested were luu ivv . , ihnahirui rf ft nnm ml ttal SrToKhlt -wiiaVtati . of things mld not he allowed. As- Old Offender. Eliza Jones, who has lona been known as an adept iu tie art or appro- ITZrli In aed woman. Bhe Is. however. incited to lay hand" on everything witnin ner wach. and on Haturdav. while passing a market t stLre corner of Third and Houth streets, she 2 roll of butter. Detective Heeder P00?. r-. T.h wui committed by Alder- arreaieu um, tuan Hurley. THE DAILY Mkrtino of thr Board op Survbth. The Board or Burvcys met this morning at o'clock. A petition for a sewer on sixth street, between Brown and I'arrlsh, was referred. The following petitions for sewers wereaotreod to: Hewer on IUca street, from Twonty-seoond to Hchuylklll river; on Ann street, from Klghtepnlh to Nineteenth, and on Eighteenth street, from Spruce to Ann street; on Doublns Ptreet, from Eighteenth to Nineteenth, and on Eighteenth street, from Kpruce to Dobbins. Sewer on I'lne street, lrona sixth to Seventh, and one on Kroo street, lronv Juniper to Thir teenth; vitrified pipe on Hroad street, between Catharine and Christian, 2 feet 6 in. Sewnr on Eleventh street, between Jefferson and Oxford streets; fl inch sewer on Ninth street, between Tasker end Morris street; 8-feet sewer on Nineteenth street, ironi Pennnylvanla avenue to Green street; sewer on Hamilton street from Nineteenth tol'wemieth street; 12 inch vitrified pipe on Litidl'w nirwi f"vo ''ortv-flrst to Forty second street, at expense of petitioners. Thrte loot kwi' tfouin.n vuue. between PonnsylvBiiJa nnd Thirty-fifth street. Sower on lellerson street, from Lawrence to Rafi'lnipij streets, and on Lawrence street, botween Thomrson and Jelrerson streets. Teu-lncu vltrlflpd pipe on IIo olloy, from Seventh to Eighth street's, at expause or petitioner. All sewers mentioned, and not otherwise specified, sbnll be of 2 feet 0 Inch pipe. Mr. Close moved to reconsider the vote t-ttton upon the repeal or the ordinance charging sewer rentals. Agreed to. Air. Miller moved to strike out all after the word resolved, and Insert "That the Hoard of Surveyors recommend a modification of the ordinance regulating sewer rentals, so that no charge shall be made for spring water from cellars, and such other drainage as would otherwise be permitted to flow over tlie footways." Aereed to. I'lau No. 214 (Eleventh Section, Twenty second Ward) wns presented and approved. Plan No. 215 was, upon motion, offered for consideration, and, after some amendment, adopted. Adjonmed. The Sale of Stocks and Real Estate hy J.M. Gummy & Sons, whtch took place at noon to-day, at the Merchant's Exchange, resulted as follows: 1 share Mercantile Library Company tT'aO Elegant brown-stone residence, No. 1260 N. Jlroud street laO.OOJ Three-story brick dwelling, Mo, a Catherine street 91525 Tliree-slory brick residence. No. 1024 Fllburt street $00 Lot ol ground, smith side of 8nyder avenue, went or Ninth street, 164 feet front $.'40 Lot of ground, east side of Ninth street, from Bnyder avenue to Cnutrell street $700 Lot, Ch litre II street, east of Ninth street ' $125 Lot, corner of Tenth street and Buck road $l.ro Lot, N. K. corner Tenth and Win ton streets... f two Lot, N. W. corner Ninth and Wlnton streets.. $900 Lot, S. B. corner Ninth and Wlnton streets.... l,n) Lot, K. W. corner Ninth and Wintoo streets... $2000 Lot. 8. E. corner of Jackson street and Buck road $1050 Three lot of ground, N. E. corner of blxth nnd Loudon hi reels 105 Three-story brick residence. No. lifts Hamil ton street $1523 Arhivai.s and Depakturks Doriso TUB Month. The following statement shows the Dumber or vessels or different classes which arrived at this port during the month of March, as compared with those arriving in the same month or last year; together with the number of clearances during the month Just closed: Arrivals. . Clearances. 1867. 1800. 1807. Steamships 18 3 23 Ships 6 5 3 Barques IS 11 23 Barquenllnes 1 ... 1 Hrlgs 23 25 40 Schooners - 223 600 200 Steamers 20 VM 40 Totals 312 &'14 390 Tost Office Appointment. Colonel Ilenry H. Bingham, the new radical Postmaster of this city, whose nomination to that responsible position has successfully passed the fiery ordeal of the Senate, has become firmly settled In his office, an event for which the people of Phila delphia have good cause to be sincerely thank ful. It Is some consolation for a city which has seen so much tribulation in this respect of late, to know that at least one of the Federal offices , within its limits is in a settled condition, with ' a responsi bleandefficlentb ead. The promotion of Colonel Bingham to the head or the establish ment made vacant tne position or Chief cierK, which he has filled for some time past. To this vaoancy he has promoted Mr. Lewis G. Wander, who has been an attache of the offloe for the Dast twenty years. Tbls appointment ensures an able and Intelligent administration of the affairs or our postal department in an its intri cate details. A Temterakce Festival will be given during the nresent week by the Friendship Division of the Sons of Temperance, as will be seen bv their advertisement in anotner column, xne r rienu- shlD Division has been organized for a period of twenty years, during all of which time it has been in neaitny ana active operation. Many of the original members are still laboring aa earnostly In the good work as they did a score of years ago. The regnlar meetings of the Divi sion have been held on Tuesday eveningof eaoh week, during tne wuoie period or its existenoe, at the southwest corner of Twelfth and Filbert streets, and now we learn that they have just purchased the property at an outlay of 810,000. This evidence of prosperity Is truly gratifying. Violent Assault on an Officbr. Godfrey Blrklnstock, an officer, was yesterday afternoon taking a prisoner to the Police Station, when he was violently assaulted by James Loonst, who attempted to rescne the prisoner, at the corner of Frank ford road and Glrard avenue. The ofiloer was thrown down, kicked, pounded, and otherwise maltreated, by a crowd coming to the help of Locust. Other officers coming no BlrkiDgstockwas rescued, and Locust taken prisoner by the help of a bullet through one of Lis arms, but the first prisoner escaped during the fracas. Locust, after a hearing before Alderman Toland this morning, was com mitted in default of 83000 bail lor a further hearing. A Hard Customer. James W. Kolley,' a member of the Loulslona "Tigers" during the war, and the desperate burglar of whom an ao count Is given in auotber part of ThkTei.b GKAPn, was brought before the Mayor, and committed for a bearing this P. M. His tools were exhibited, and a cloth containing ooal oil, In lieu of chloroform, and also a bottle in which the latter Is supposed to have been kept, lie was evidently wen prepared lor iuii ana oom. plete operations In the residence of Mr. Kolbesk. Wanted Shoes to Wear. Two pair of shoes were stolen from the book on the door of George W. Davis' shoe store, in Manaynnk, below Green Lane, on Friday morning lust. Soon after an alarm or lire was given in the neighborhood, and while Officer Stlmpson was attending to the duties Incumbent at suoh a scene, he espied one Charles Dickey wearing one pair of tbo identical shoes lost. Dickey was Immediately arrested, and Alderman Karasdell held him to appear at Court In default of 1000 bull. Stealing Meat. An employe in one of the stores at Third and Chesuut, named Nathan Alexander, has of late and at different times abstracted certain articles, sucu as different kinds of meats, etc., from his employer's stock, amounting to two hundred dollars. Sharp watch had been kept upon him, and on Satur day he was arrested by Officer Itawllngs, taken before Alderman Beitler, and held to appear in the sum ofIOOO bail. Titchino Pennies. This mode of gambling, prevalent with many degenerate youngsters, received somewhat of a quietus in and about Independence Square on Saturday last. Nathan Bllttersdon und another youth, were passing their time In this manner, when they were sud denly stopped by being forcibly led befose Alder man Swill, who committed them in default of 8o00 bail. Larceny of Money. Frank Oaw, aged twenty years, was arrested at No. 1503 Sway ue street, for appropriating the money of a fellow, mortal and boarder to the amount of $11-50. He was committed for a rurther bearing by Alderman Haines, In the sum of $500 ball. Hotel for Sale. Our advertising oolumns, to-day announce that the goodwill, fixtures, etc. or Lakemeyer's old-established Hotel and Dining-rooms are for sale. No establishment oommunds a belter reputation with the bus! ueks community. It is the oldest of its kind. Th-kino rot'KETS. John Phillips, a young man was yesterday arrested for enguglng Drett'y extensively in picking pockets at the corner of Sixth and Bedford streets. Aldormuu Tlitennary oomuilltea Uiiu to await a lurltter hearing. EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, rASHiHO CotTHTBRFEiT Monbt. Saturday evening a man, giving his name as Lewis Yoder. and hailing from Shamokln, Pa,, was f,l!L,,?te1 ln the lrard Avenue Market, between J . b am? 81lth. for passing $10 counterfeit bills of the First National Bank of Koohester. Sus picion was first aroused by his asking persons to change these largo bllls.as he desired smaller money. As bis desire to reduce his money to lessor amounts increased, and his anxiety to get rid of his large bills became more evident, " officer examined into the affair, and bollev Ing film to be a "professional." arrested him. He was held. for a hearing by the United States Commissioner. Police Statistics. Tlie number of arrests made for the month or March amount to 3307, and nre divided among tho several districts as follows: IHntrict. First...., , Second THutriH. . Kleventh 1W Twelfth... ): Thirteenth 17 Fourteenth 20 Fifteenth l Sixteenth 113 Harbor Police 30 Hesorves Ml Central Station 370 301 S71 Third :.- Fourth 311 Fifth Z Sixth mi Seventh- 71 Klchth 178 Ninth.. ,v Tenth 202 Election of Directors. On Saturday after noon, the annual meeting or the stockholders or the Philadelphia and Camden (Federal street) Ferry Company was held ln Camden, and the following officers elected for the ensuing ear: President, Benjamin Fish; Secretary and Trea surer, William 11. Oatzmer; Directors. John C. Bullitt, T. Jones Yorke, Illehard Shlpnen, Charles K. DeHaven, J. H. McKulght, and A. W.Markley, Fish. - Rivbr Thieves in Camden. On Saturday night come enterprising river thieves boarded one ol the plensure yachts anohorod on the Mark' t Street Ferry, on the Camdon side of tlie Delaware, nnd carried off all the blooks. For some inexplicable reason, they left the ropes and oilier movables behind them. Spring Overcoats. Ve have a complete assortment of this seasonable and sensible Garment in all kinds and shades of colors, at astonlKbingly low prices. Half-way between-) Bennett & Co., Fifth and y Towf.k Hall, Sixth S-ra. j No. 618 Market Sr. "Niggers in the Cars." Another difficulty has occurred ln the administration of tho new law allowing colored persons to ride ln the city cars. At a meeting of all of the City Railway Presidents, held yesterday, in reference to this subject, It was moved by the President of the Chesnat and Walnut Streets Line, and carried unanimously, that unless the colored, as well as the white people, dressed ln the styles sold at the Clothing House of Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental, they must stand aside for better dressed folks. It is nF.LiEVKD by all who are informed as to the prospects of the Company, that the Specie Basis Mining Company will bo one of the greatest successes ln mining now projected ln this country. About $75,000 of the Company's bonds are already engaged, and only $2.30,000 will be issued. The bonds may be hud at the office of the Company, No. 334 Walnut street. Tuk Pain Killer, so Justly celebrated, was Introduced to the public about twenty-five years ago, and now enjoys a popularity un equalled by any other raedlcifie. For the cure of diptherla, dysentery, cholera morbus, rheu matism, coughs and colds, soalds, burns, etc., it la without an equal. Sold by all the prin cipal druggists. Daily Plaindealer, Cleveland, Ohio. Ho! Ho! You're Getting Bald, ark You? Well, that is a misfortune, and not a crime; but to remain bald when so fine an opportunity offers to restore your hair, by a faithful aud liberal use of Dr. D. Jayne's Hair Tonic, is but little short of crime. This valuable preparation excites the scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanses it from scurf and dandruff, prevents the hair from falling off, cures those eruptive diseases which often appear on the bead, and in a majority of cases produces a fine growth of new hair. It also gives the hair a rich and beautiful appearance, unequalled by anything of the kind. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut street. Ms. A. D'Huyvetter, of Antwerp, has now on exhibition, ln the Eastern galleries of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, his entire Importation of paintings, selected with great care and Judgment from the studios of the lead ing artists ol the English, Frenoh, Dusseldorf, and Flemish schools. The collection embraces over 175 paintings, and will be sold without reserve on the evenings or Thursday and Fri day, 4th and 5th lust., at li o'clock, by B. Scott, Jr. We advise connoisseurs to call and examine them. A BaLM fob Every Wound. Grace's Cele brated Salv is now so generally usel for the cure or flesh wounds, cuts, burns, ulcers, felons, sprains, and all diseases of the skin, that praise of it seems to be needless. Those who have tried it once always keep a box on band, and nothing will induce them to be without a supply. The New Styles of Dress Hats tou Spring, prepared by Warburton, Chesnut street, next door to the Post Offloe, are of a character to elicit admiration, not provoke amazement. They will also be tound to harmo nize perfectly with the other parts of a gentle man's spring costume. Few pboplb unacquainted with physiologi cal chemistry are aware or the quantity of Iron ln the blood; but all stould know the importance or keeping up the supply; for debility, disease, and death are sure to follow when the quantity becomes reduced too muoh. The Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of Iron) supplies a vital element, and has cured many cbronlo diseases. Wk would call attention to a Lecture upon the onrlous subject of "Witches," to be de livered Dy tne itev. l. J. nnepnera, jj. v., to morrow evening, ln the Presbyterian Church, Buttonwood street, below Sixth, The object Is to aid the cause of education. A beautiful Country Seat, fine house and barn, and tenant house, and eighteen acres of land on School House lane, to be sold bv M. Thomas & Son on Tuesday next; three-fourths of the money may remain. Photographic Gems at a moderate cost. B. F. Keimer's pictures, No. 624 Arch street, are gems, and are made six cards, or one large plo ture for Jl. Depot for the sale of Lash's Five-dollar Washing Maoblnes, Clothes-Wringers, and Step Ladders, No, 727 Market street, Philadelphia. J. 8. Lash Sl Co. A Cube for Rheumatism Worth Seeing. 8. K II Patrick, ito. 1714 Olive streot, cared by Dr. Filler's Kemedy. No care, no pay. A Fact Worth Knowing. Fancy Shirts from sixty different patterns. A first-class article, at a low price. Mclntlre & Brother, Variety, Zepher, and Gents' Furnishing, No. 1035 Chesnut street. Spring clothing FOR MEN AND BOYS now readf. LA.RQK AStiOK T3IEN2 und LOW PRICES. WANAMAKEK A FROWN, POFULAtt CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, 8. E. Cor. SIXTH and MAUKET Streets. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, April 1 Beported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 8. Third strsel BETWEEN HOARDH. 13000 City Da, New 101. lot) bu Head R. !0. tiixio ao..Isew 1014 f-oon do. Old 1H t tfuo US7-aua.J ...,104' f:uiK) Ruad nit e... 1)14 6li Del l)lv tli CO do mi. MX 100 do. .. duo. ait 618-16 M ......... M M loo do 36 sb Penna B to do bi do 11 do....- BKCOND BOARD. SO0 V g 7-308-Je....10.'i ?MHcliN7pcbl.b5 M Inao do. HI fttxi City tm. New luH, W0 Co. Nw KiH, '00 do.hicw lot ae do.Nw....itnv do. New KPLS WK'M N fuu To sli Lehluu N. f;i'i 19 lb I.eh V ser 15 toiUCoui'h Ilk SO loo eu Uwl'Yl..-tM. U'i MARRIED. Bf.Yfc-MOORF.-Februsry 9. by Ttev. Wllllnm CMbcrt, Mr. JONKPII N. BLY to Miss SUSAN li, MOURE, both of Hilt city. PETKlt8-SMITH.-OnthT7th ultimo, by Rev, S. Dtckernon, No. R78 N. Sixth streei. Mr. J. . PKTERH, of Delaware county, to MlMI MAKY K. SMITH, daughter of F. 11. Smith, Kq., ot I'hiladslphls, RlCn-PKNCKU.-At Burlington. N. J., on the Roth cf March, by the Kev. Jr. Drumra, assisted by the Rev. ,T. A.Stonf., Lieutenant T. II. lilt H. U. S. A., to 8A LLIii, M. SfKNOKR, daughter ol Howard Spen cer, Jfisq. ' RTJTTFTt TIANCOCK8. On February 25, 18fi7. by fe,vj Pi W.- Smiley, Mr. JOSKFH L. KU rTKlt to Mlns J1KLKN HANCOCKS, dauRi.terof the late William Hancocks, both ol lbi city. No cards. , DIED. BTIOWN. On the morning (it the 81st ultimo, SAL 1.1 K, daughter of Thomas aud Sarah Brown, lu the 4th year ol ber aue. The relative and friends of the family are respect fully Invited io attend ber funeral, from the rtwirtenre of her parents, No. 708 s. Tenth street, on Wedueailay aniTiioon at 2 o'clock. . CLARK. On the aith ultimo, attor a short nd nalti n! llnes, Mrs. ANN tLAUK, wlfeol Mr.Ueorce Clark, axed 61 years. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, mm the residence of her btwbnnd. (Irav's Kerry road, corner ol Christian street, on Wediusday morning, April 3. at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Ml. Moriah Cemetery. COWAN. In New York, on Sunday, March 31, of congestion of the lungs, WILLIAM L. COWAN (of the firm of Young & Cowan), aged 20 years and 7 months. . ' The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the luneral, without further notice, from the residence ot his parent, Augustus ilreneuiau, ou Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock. CRIST. On the .Wh ultimo, Mr. CHARLES D. CRIST, in the 4Hth year or his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot Mr. Jacob Fisher, No. 1314 Hanover street, Eighteenth Wurd, on Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. EVANS Suddenly, on Tuesday, tho 2dth ultimo. JOSHUA EVANS, Sr.. In the With year of his ape. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tho funeral, from bis late resi dence, In Willlstown, on Filth-day moruing, the 4th lnsiunt, at 11 o'clock A. M. Conveyance from l'noll Station. THE FOLLOWING ARE THR STATE. 3' merits offered at the meeting ol persons luter exted In LUM BER. held at the Exchange to-day, and suppressed by resolution of the luou luoslly engaged ln nclUnu Lumber: Pitli.Anr.i.rm, April 1, 18(57. ? To the Chairman of the Meeting to take Into con sideration the Amendment to tho law regulating the duties ofthe Lumber Inspector. Sir: We respectfully ask yon to have road the fol lowing facta, which will explain the object ot the amendment offered to the act of April is, 1;. Very respectfully, MANY BUYERS. The following are the propositions contained in the amendment to the act of April 15. 1835, and to which you are most respectfully referred. As the law now stands, there Is no protection to buyer or seller, as ititrrestrd parlies appoint their own Jnspectors: Thore are no additional lees asked for. only that the Inspection shall be uuder the control ofthe pro perly uppointed otllcer and his twom deputies, by which The buyer Is benefited and protected. The seller Is benefited and protected. The community are benetlttd and protected. The importers and exporters are benellted and piotectrd. '1 he trade of theclly Is benefited, aa It Is well known lumber men even in our own State refuse to send lumber to tbls city In consequence of the loose and unlalr manner of Inspection. Other cities. Baltimore. Boston. New York, etir have their sworn officer, and therefore al parties In terested are satisfied with the work performed, but It not. they have tueir redress by looking to the Inspec tor appointed by the Governor. The law as li now stands Is a reflection on the intelligence of the law-makers oi our State. If the law as It new stands Is right, then we might as well do away with Flour Inspectors, Highway and other departments, and permit each and every inUreilrd party appoint whom be may deem best to perform the duties he mar have to assign him. Laws are made lor Drotectlon to all parties, and all portions 'of the commti- inasmucn as mosewno are not interested to-day may bo to-niorrow. The present lumber inspection law dors not give protection to any one. but opens the door to the grossest frauds without remedy, ns the worn is performed, as above mentioned, by lirespousible parties ' it TXTANTED A COLORED MAN TO TRAVEL VV to Europe. Apply at J. C. BROWN, 4 1 Commercial Hotel "TvON'T TRY TO PICK UP COINS THAT ABE JLx nailed to the pavement; or run alter nice letters with an uuseen thread attached to them. For to-day is "Ail-Fools' dav." But do not forget that a general variety ol Hardware. Cutlery, Tools, and House- jteepiua Articles are tor sale uy TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 8.W (Eight Thirty-five) Market St., below Ninth "V7" ARDSTICKS OS" SEVEN PATTERNS, AND a variety or nuies, ior sate at TRUMAN SHAW'S. Ko. 838 (Eight Thirty-five) Market St., below Ninth. rpHE MUD ON YOUR BOOTS MAY BE RE -J-' moved by fixing op some of the several styles ui uuw anu utBa root oc tuners, ror sate at THI1M1V A hlWAWS Ko. 838 (Eight Thirty-five) Market St.. below Ninth. GW A R B U R T O N, FASHIONABLE HATTHB, ... No. 4 CHESNUT Street, 18f Nex t door to Post OfHce. $15,000, $10,000, $5000, AND $1000 to invest upon Mortgage. Apply to A. FI'ILFR, Conveyancer No. 61 N. SIXTH Street. 3 28 4t DEAFNE88. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have invented to assist the bearing in every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Crandall's Patent Crutches, superior to any others in use, at P. MADhURA'S, Mo. US TENTH Street. below ChesnnU 2g6pt pATENT WIRE WORK FOB BAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDH. PARTITIONS, KTO. COAL SCREENS, FOUKDRINIKK WIRES, ETC Manufactured by XI. W1LHEB a sons, ?37ftm No. 11 N. SIXTH Street, NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING es tablishment, Works on Staten Island. Cilice in PhlladelpliiaSo. 40 North KIUHTH Street, West side. Tbls Company, now ln the forty-eighth year of its existence, Is prepared to DTK. CLEANSE, and FINISH, ln an unequalled manner, all kinds of ladles' and gentlemen's Garments and Piece Goods. Ladles' Dresses aud Velvet Mantillas, Gent's Coats, Pants, etc., cleansed, without affecting the shape or color. 28 2mrp INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM PACKING HOSE, ETC Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of GOODYEAR'S PATENT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, BOSK, etc, at the MjujuW turer's Headquarters, UOODYEAR'B. No. 808 CHESNUT Street, South side. N. R We have a new and cheap article of GAR DEN and PAVEMENT HOSE very cheap, to which the attention ot the public is called. 126 3m CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED! THE true remedy at last discovered I "Upham's Freeh Meal Cure," prepared irom the lormula of Prof. Trous tH.au.ot Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bron chitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility, acd all morbid conditions of the system dependent on defi ciency of Vital Force. It Is pleasant to the taste, and single bottle will convince the moat skeptical of in virtue as the great beallug remedy ot the age. 81 a bot tle, or six bottles for kb. Sold wholesale and retail by S. C. UPH AM, No. 25 South EIGHTH Street, and principal Drugtflsts. Sent by express. Circulars sent I ree. 1 81 thsmgm WINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND 1)0 M EfsTIO ALES, BROWN STOUT, PORTER, and CIDERS. p, j. JORDAN, NO. 220 PEAR Street, below Walnut, begs to call attention to the large and varied stuck ol goods uowon hand, embracing WINES of all grades, among which are some very choice Hherrles and Clarets; BRANDIES, all qualities and dlllerent vin tages: WHISKIES, some very old and superlo bCOTCH ALE, BROWN STOUT, together wit lh Jordan's celebrated TONIO ALE, now so extensively used by families, physicians. Invalids, etc. CIDERS. Crab-apple, Champagne, and Sweet Ciders of all qualities, uusurpuHsed. These goods are furnished lu package of all slses, and will be delivered in any pari ot the city free of coat. 1171 R E M O V E D . JOHN THOHNLEY, INDIA RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCHA MANUFACTORY, Ho, 503 CUESNCT 8TKKKT, Above Fifth, North Side, Opposite the Mayor's Office (formerly at No. 811), PHILAPCLPHIA. MACHINE BELTING., STEAM PACKING, EN GINE HOSE, And all other articles of Vulcanised India Rubber used tor uecuauicai aua uanuructuring pur- t poet. 4 1 liurp APRIL 1867. pnicc & WOOD. N.W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBKUT, HAVE JUST OPtSKD A Inrgo lot of Bird-Eye Llnon, at 28 cents per yard. Yard wide Bird-Eye Llticu, 40 nnd 50 cents. Flue Quality Bird-Eve Linens and Hcotch Diaper. A cheap lot of Table Linens, 31 and 65 conlii Blenched and Unbleachod Table Linens.. HaiRalUHlu Napkins and Towels. Best makes Shirting Linens. WHITE UOODSt WHITE ClOOUM ! Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks. Swiss Muslins aud Vlctoi la Lawns. I'lald and Stripe Muslins. White Piques, very cheap. Marseilles, Honeycomb and Lanoaster Quilts. Best makes Blenched and Unbleached Mus lins, Pillow-case and Sheeting Muslins, etc Bargains in Black Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, and Mohairs. Fine quality French Percales. A large assortment of Hosiery and Gloves; Ladles' and Gents' Handkerchiefs; Gents' Neck Ties, Shirt Fronts, Suspenders, etc. PIIICK & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, N. B. Jouvln's Kid Gloves, $1'25 per pair, lloop Skirts, best quality, steel. 10 22 D ISSOLUTION. The Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the llrm of DA VIES BROTH E1W, ceases Irom this date. CHARLES E. DA VIES, PETER A. DA VIES. Philadelphia, March 30, 18U7. The undersigned has tbls dav commenced the trans action of a general BANKINO AND BltOKKUAUK BUSINESS, at No. 225 DOCK Street. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES of all kind dealt In. STOCKS. BONDS, and GOLD bought and sold on Corn mission. MERCANTILE PAPER and LOANS ON COL LATERAL negotiated. SAMUEL N. DAVIE S. Philadelphia. April 1, 18i7. 4 1 (It HOWS MALT EXTRACT. BEVERAGE OF HEALTH. Letter from Vf. H. McCormack. iq.. No. 23 West Fifty-second Bireeu WtVJ "NEW YORK, Feb. 28, 1S67. TBT "To L. Hoxk. Esq.: I have found j our Malt Extract the best antaeonlflt aealnst troubles of the stomach. Its ereut superiority over all tonics and appetizers that we have used Is certain, and I oh n not but wish that your wholesome beverage may come Into universal use. as It merits the preference over all spirituous tonics oi the oay." is ism w Sold bv all DruKglsts. Wholesale Agent. WARD J. CAFFEK, Drug Broker and Commission Merchant, Southeast Corner oi umUT ana ntu r streets CONSUMPTION CURED. USE HASTINQ'S COMPOUND SYEUP OP NAPTHA BOLD BY DTOTT A CO., AGENTS, No. 8311 North SECOND Street ta No. 1101 CHn;-.NUr At.. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Have opened, at their NEW STORE, N. W. Cor. Kleventh and Chesnat, A slfLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WIIITB GOODS, IiACEM, EMBROIDERIES, &ACE OOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, ETC. ETC., Of Superior Quality, at LOW PRICES. lee-MH XQNS3H3 TOIt 'Oil PRINCE'S FOUNTAIN PEN, PEX, PENHOLDER, AND INKSTAND COMBINED. A4.ENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, JOHN G. CLARK & SON, NO. 880 DOCK STREET. The FOUNTAIN PEN has been In use for eleven years, and la recommended as being a perfect article. I lean be used Irom fourtJ ten hours consecutively, according to the slue ofthe fountain. It is as portable as an ordinary pencil, and is absolutely incorrodible Always ready for use. It Is oue of the most valuable and time-saving Inventions ot the present day. JOHN C. CLARK & SON, STATIONERS AND PRINTERS, 1 22fmwlm5p NO. 880 DOCK STREET. T)01GERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET K KNl VS. Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful iililsh. ROIJOERS' and WAUK A BUTCH KH'8 RA ZORS, and the celebrated LECOULTRii RAZOR. SCISSORS of the nnest quality. Rmors. Knives, Scissors, aud Table Cutlery O round and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 114 TENTH Street, below Chesuut 2 8 6u It. HUNTER, NO. U NORTH SEVENTH Zli nvvr. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. AcknowledKed by all tmrttri inlirrttnl as by far the MOST SCU KSSFUL PHYSICIAN In the treatment of IHttwiei in hut tjxcialty. QUICK, THOROUGH. OM' pmnaneitt curr.i auttraiUeea In every case. Remember 1R. HUNTER'S Celebrated Remedies can only be had genulueat his old estab lished Office. 44 N. SEVENTH, above Filbert, ssoat UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. Principal Depot, No. 4 CHESNUT Street Central Uepot. Mo. HUB. FIFTH Hireet one door below Ve0OT Cheennt. FstablishealHSi. , Serena Btauips ol etery doMirtptlon oonstantlyoa hand in asy amount. ., ... .... VM" l HaU vc Express promptly tto4d. t . SU i r w CARPETINGS. QLEN ECHO MILLS, OERMANTOWN, PIIILADELFnlA4B9 McCAlIUi:S, CREASE & 81.0 AN, i No. -509 CHESNUT STREET. MANUFACTURERS OP THREE-PLY CARPETINOS. EXTRA RUPER INORAXN SUPERFINE INGRAIN. FINE INGUAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VBNETIAN, RUGS, MATS, ETC. CCALLDIS, CREASE & SLOAN. No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, IMPORTERS OP CARPETING S. Etc. ENULINH AND FRENCH AXMINMTERaM ROYAL WILTONS, TAPKNTRY VELVETS), TAPKNTRY BRCKMELM, llHVKNKLn, ENULISH OIL CLOTHS, HEMP, COCOA MATTINlilfV, CANTON MATTINtM KNtiLIMH INWHAINM, SHEEP SKINN, ADELAIDE MATS, And a full assort merit of FOREIUN UOODS. 31 CCAL11M8, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, JOHHF.KN AND DEALERS UN CARPETINGS Etc. Etc Would cftll the attention of tbe Trade to what are denominated "PHILADELPHIA GOODS, to wnich tney give special attention. CCALLIMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 5C9 CHESNUT STREET, A4MENTM FOR: WIHNER H. TOWNSEND'Saud A. FOLSOM & SON 'S OIL, CLOTHS, AND . W. CHI PM AN CO.'M STAIR PADS AND CARPET UMMjIS. It MrpSm QARPETINCS! 800 Pieces of Elegant Patterns OF ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY! Just arrived from Enrope, aud now In Store. Also, a complete assortment of ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, ENGLISH VELVETS, ENGLISH RRUSSELN AND TAPENTRIEM, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN. VENETIAN, FOR HALLS AND STAIRS, ' MATTINGS, RCGS,MATS, ETC., FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. LEEDOM & SHAW, NO. 010 ARCH STREET, S 12 taw 2m rp iietweeu Nlnlb aud Tentfe. JUST LANDED ENGLISH OARPETINOg; VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, INGRAINS. Also, NEW STYLE Y.ttNETIANS, for 8TAXB8 ao BALLS, with; separate Borders to match, all mad expressly for our sales by the best manufacturers, and will be sold at lowest cash price, 2 1 tmwSmfip REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CHESNUT ST, tQARPETINGSl CARPETDf GS I J. T. DELACROIX. No. 37 South SECOND Street.' Has received per late arrivals, ajlarge and varied assortment of J. CROWSLEY SON'S RRFSSELS CAR PETINGS, NEW DESIGNS. Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Super -d Finn INGRAIN CAKPKTIJSO.CKTTAOKaiiaBaCAj2 I-ETtt. OIL CLOTHB.BHAUKH. JClXi. which" wlllha old at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. J. T. LKLACKOIXT . No. 87 South KKOONIi bireet, - .. twwnMstfketanaCheuntBtreel. N. B. Particular attention paid to the htluiiiuuo Ollicva and Conutlug-rooma, g 3 gia QEORCE W. HILL MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IK CARPETINGS, N o. 126 NORTH THIRD STREET, Bason band a large assortment of DESIRABLB PATTERNS, to which be auks the attention of boy. era. i is wftnam AMUSEMENTS. tor additional Amusements see 2'hird Page. T R E L A N D I IRELAND!! A. ONK WKKK WORE. AT THE AHSKMBLY HLILDINtH MONDAY, April 1. AND UDUINU TUE WEEK a Magnificently Illustrated Tour of ' ' TUK EH KKAL1J I8LE, Historical, Humorous, and Legeudury, with Lecturs hongs, and toruio Irish blorles. vmw, Ailiiilealon 25 Cents Coiunienoe at s o'clock. 4 1 at JJAKE YOUR OWN SOAP. REFINED SAPONIFIER. OR CON CENTRA TED L YE. One Paper Box, for TWENTY CENTS, will make 8 pounds first quality HARD BOAP. or 17 pounds first quality BOFT BOAP, tor UENERAL HOUSE HOLD PURPOSES. Full directions accompany each box. Manufactured by rENUSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO.. PITTSBUBtl. I' A. Tn h h1 r raanai.t.hl ttnVKR3 AND APOTUECARlUfi. The trade supplied al very low rates. FEHGUSSON & BMlTii, I3HOKER8. 1,80 It NO, SOUTH FRONT STREET
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