CITY INTELLIGENCE. I 0a ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKIIR M OUTBIDS) PASES. roiPOKocs DRi5K8.-On Wednesday n.Rht, an intoxicated freotlerrian was arrested on Del a' I!I .nuneaArctl 8trc,t- At the station ho vV- . d aud Bfur"? other things a blank 'Jf,7?V,(!un(1 pnrt of 1110 content ot whicU print below. He as-ertcd that the receipts w .n0.rJh ..8ve huuJr,1i dollars to him, and that all the liquors to which they referred wvre actually made In ttiat way. A sense of duty to the public induces us to publish tbem, that ant ners may see what vile ftulls they are con MJintnp. The man was and is an attache of a OiMillerj: Jirandy. Forty (rallons of whisky ; one drachm Ot oil of cognac; otic znlion ot sirup: one gallon of tincture ot catecbn, etc. etc. Bovrbon Whisky. forty eallons of whisky; five palluiH o! rye work ; two ounces of spirits of nitre: halt a drachm ot oil of r-opnac. , Old Aec'.ar wVsA-y. F..rty eallons ol whisky; forty drops of Eril; three aud a half pint of elirrry wine; one pint of alcohol. lacllcrry Brandy. Twenty gallons of whisky: one ounce ol oil of' cinnamon; oue ouuee ot oil cloves; one ounce ot oil of Ringer: ono ounco ot oil of antimac; oue quart ot alcohol, etc. etc. Color wtih brandy rolonn. Best Fort Wine. Four gallons of cider; five palloDa of white whisky; ton quarts of oil ot cloves; one pound of cntawba root; one gallon syrup; qimr'cr ot an ouuee of arrow root, etc. teoMi Whisky. bixty drops ot kreosote; two ounces oil ot smoke, oue quart of aicohol, etc. I'cacU Brandy. Ono ounce oil ol bitter almoirCtp; one quart of pouches, bruised; one gallon of pure whisky, half agullonot yrup; ii pint of alcohol in loriy gallons ot whisky. Lavettder Brandy. One ounce of bitter almonds; one ounce oil ciuramou; one ounce of oil ol lavender, and loriy gallons of whisky; color with cochineal. Shvrry Wine. Forty gallons of whisky; two gallons Jamaici rum ; one oauce of tincture of reno; two ounces ol putric acid; one gallou of ejrup; ci'lor wirh cocniiieal. Cturii IVi'ne. Forty etallona of cider; five gal lons of white whisky: two gallons of syrup; three gallons of water; one quarter pound of cream of tartar; color to suit, etc. Hot and Gin. Forty gallons first proof; three ounces of spirits of nitre; half gallon ot syrup; one gallon of alcohol; oil carrowuy, quantum gut-, etc. etc. Lithrs. Twenty gallons of whisky; twenty pounds of sugar in twenty gallons'ot' water, various flavors, and thy 'bnind coloriticr." Jamaica Hum, Forty gullons of wht6Hy: two gallons of Jamaica rum; two ounces of tincture of reno; two ounces of putric acid; one gallon of syrup, etc.; color with cochineal. And this is the way all the fancy drinks that sleep In glittering bottles in a thousand bur rooms are made. Whose stomach., whose hraio, could stand such villanous concoctions? The Enrolment of the Militia is now being made in tins city, in accordance with the act of 1864, anc" the supplement to the act for the regulation of the First Division of the Pennsyl vania Militia, passed during the last session of the Legislature. This supplement provides that all persons who are subjected to military duty in the First Division, and wno are not no members of some volunteer organization, shall either become members of some military or ganization, or sha.l pay into the Treasury of the city ot Philadelphia annually the sum of two dollars, which sum shall be a commutation tor fines and penalties lor neglect to perioral mili tary tervices." The fund thus raised is to be given to the officers ot the militia and of the .Reserve Brigade who arc now or may hereafter be entitled by law to draw upon the same. It also provides that every commissioned, non- commissioned oincer, musician, and private ot each and every uniformed company, who shall faithfully serve as a member of a uniformed company, attached to the brigades in the First Division, shall be exempt from acting as a juror aunng suen bervice. .Homing in tne act or sup plement, is to be construed as aU'ectins the rmht of the First City Troop, Philidelphia City Ca- ralw tVtA tll!IUNn fV.Ktia sit WnuhlnnfAi. 1 una lue imaniry torus 01 .national uuarus, 10 Keep ana m ami am mer respective orgamza' tions, with their original vested rights, privi leges, and immunities. The last two flections of the supplementary hill provides: That while either or any of the organizations, hereby reinstated to their origi nal nehts, privileges, and immunities, remain unauacnea to any ongaoe organization, if a company, all the commissioned officers thereof. if a regiment, then the field officers thereof shall form a board, who shall have power to draw upon sain commutation fund, in the hands of the City Treasurer, in such manner, and in such proportions as are prescribed by the second section ot this act: Provided, That the fund so disbursed shall not exceed twenty dollars per man per annum, which said proviso Is also made applicable to all other boards or parties who are now, or may hereafter, by law, be entitled to draw upon said commutation fund; the fund so realized by said drawing shall, in all cases, be d.sbuned to keep, support, and maintain the organizations entitled to receive the same; and the officers drawing thereon shall, on the first cay ot .November, in each and -every year, reu- ipr In t.lip Ariintflnt.r?orioT-al rf tho sjtnta t,n counts accompanied by the proper vouchers. showing toe manner in which the same has been diahureed. The minimum for all volun teer militia organizations, of all arms of service. is fixed at thirty-two noo-commlssloned officers and privates. General Herring, the Brigade Inspector for the First Division, will hold an election for omcers ot the National Guards, on Tuesday. September 2, under the authority of the above sci. Sabbath-bchool Teachers' Institute. Last evening, the last of the series of meetings of the Sabbath-school Teachers in this vicinity took piace at tne ircsDyteriau Church. Franktora. Borne time was spent in devotional exercises, when It. G. Fardee, Esq., of New York, de livered an address. He was followed by Prof. John 8. Uart on the subject. "Tne Huperiuten- dent and his duties." Mr. Samuel W. Clark closed with an address On "The Blackboard and its uses." A Worthy Object. The Rev. Richard B. Coulter, a colored preacher from Augusta, Ga. and formerly the slave of Alfred Coulter, of Rome. Ga.. Is at present in this city, having come here for the purpose of raisiug money sufficient to build a school-house and church at Louisville. Jetlerson county, Ua. Last evening he delivered a k cture in the Union Baptist Church, Minster fctreet. above Sixth, before a largo audieuce. He relerred particularly to his experience in the army. Alter he had concluded a collection was taken up. Collision. Last night, about 8 o'clock, a train ot cars on toe Philadelphia, Germantown. and Mornstown Iiailroud collided with a horse and cart at Ninth street and Montgomery ave nue. The cart was completely demolished, and the driver, Charles fehunck, was somewhat in jured, me horse escaped with a slight bruise. CAMDEN AFFAIRS. OrEsiKa op the Camden Library. Thia institution bus rpcrntlv bpen removed to the uew untversitv ball, in Morpaa'abuildinir, at the comer oi ouriu and Market streets. On Satur day evenlDir last it was formally opened. The occasion attracted a number of the elite ot tbe city. The ball, which in In course of prepara tion for tho instruction of one of tbe classes of tbe Ptiilotecnmo University, was decorate! in a very novel and peculiar maimer. Ibe wulla vere tilled with fcieutitic. aitisiic, and Hncual illustrations, intended to be used in toe course ot instruction adopted by this institution. They were arranffcd with much taste, and made a mrv credituoie appearance. HcientiHo ami artistic matters appear to be en- caging much more attention in Camden than thev have heretofore, it is Intended tn hnvp several courses of lectures in tho University du rinir the autumn and winter, and it has h.-rn rrnnmiMl to make VOCu! and luritrumCDtal intlHin apai'tof the entertainment on the occasion of tbe delivery of each lecture. This is a (food idea, and there can be no doubt that the sciences, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1867. usually looked upon by younsr persons as dry and irksome, will become mucb more attractive 11 music be bronphtln as a concomitant. Tbikd to Raise a Fioht. Robert Oftloer and William Corey ere arrested at the Diaroojd Cottage on Wednesday, by Officers Owen Hnd Johntry. for attemtitine to fight. A quarrel commenced between the two men. but what originated it we could not lcai n. Corey pulled oil his coat, and dared the other to flsbt him. He was requested to put the garment on, which he did. The parties then repaired to the outside of the erounds, when the quarrel was returned, Corey oflering Officer $2 60 if he would go to ihe other side ot Market street brlaVe and fight htm. Officer declined, but mid be would fight him at a place on Front Mrt et, above Plum. The duo were on tbir way thiiber when they were arrested. They were fined by the Mavor, and cautioned against rais ing a disturbance In the streets. A Hard Case. Patrick Palmer, by some means, became' pos-esed of about $10. lie magnanimously paid his children's board with a portion of the amount, but very unwLely 1n vts'ed the remainder iu liquor. The conse quence was, Patrick became dead drunk, and was lound by Poilceman Mortland lying in the middle of the street. He was eecortel to the Mayor's office, and alter a Hearing before his Honor he was lined. Yesterday morniug he was permitted to depart, with tho adniouition if be was arrested aeain lor drunkenness he would be committed to tuc County Jail for thirty days. Porn Robbery. Yesterday afternoon a Her man girl visited a m loon on Front street, for the purpose of indulging in the luxury of a plate of ice cream. She had tied what little money he possessed, amounting to three dollars, in the corner of her handkerchief. Having paid for the ii e cream, she tied the remainder up iu the ailicle iu question. A young man near by perceiving this:, walked up to the girl and rielioeratoly smi'diel the handkerchief from her hand, and made off. 8he followed for fcnif oi-tanee, but lie threatened to hit her i'h n stone if she pursued him any fur ther. The thief then made good his escape. Conductor Assaulted. Two men assaulted the conductor of the excursion train on the Camden and A'lant'c Railroad, yes'erday after noon, became he would not procure them seats. The car was excessively crowded, and It wm im possible to hnd a seat, trance to say, although, policerai n were in woitinir at the Camden depot, they wire not arrened, a consultation having becu held, aud it was decided not to subject them to arrest. Formal Opening. Gelz's new hall, at the corner of Fourth ard Plum streets, was for mally opened on Thursday evenins?. This Cam den Mainncichor were iu attendance, and sang some pleasing a!rs, which were received wnh applause from the invited guests. Everythiun passed otf in eood order, every one expressing themselves highly gratified at the completion ot the ball. Larceny op Shoe Lasts. Policeman Mason arrested a man on Wednesday, for the larceny of six pairs of shoe lasts, from off one ot the ferry boats. He was committed to answer at Court by Mayor Cox. Foundling. A male child, apparently six months old, was lound on the commons, near Sixth and Market street, on Tuesday evening. The little straDeer was sent to the Almshouse. Dkunkennebs. Several arrests were made yesterday aud the day before, for drunkenness aud disorderly conduc. The inebriates wer subjected to a fine and then released. Dead Infant Found. A dead infant wa3 found by Policeman Hane on Wednesday, on a vacant lot in the South ward. INSTRUCTION. GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, NOS. 809 AMD 811 CIIENMUT STKKKT, PlIILADELPHIA. HEMOVAL To the Finest College Rooms In the Cltjr. Part of the Second, and tne whole of the Third and Fourth Floors et BANK OF EEPUBLIO BUILDINGS, Nearly Opposite the Continental Hotel. The best orgaulztd and conducted Business College In the city. Tee Coi is iniKhit tias no superior. ICiKBilou lor li e 1 iuliipi -loom In the shortest poEBlble time eoi Blt.lei.t ylili he inteitsts ot tne student. Send lor circular. JACOB H. TAYLOR, President. PABE SPRING. Vice-President. 6 28 6m A C A DEMI" OF THE PROTESTANT XI EPISCOPAL CHURCH. LOCUST and JUM PER btreelH. Tbe Autumnal Session will open on MONDAY, Hepteuaber 2. Application for admission may be made at tbe Academy durluK the pre ceding week, between 10 and 12 o'clock in the morning. J JLnLtLa W. ilUUlIVM, A, M 8 lfitmwiat Head Master. HAMILTON INSTITUTE DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladles. No. iwilu CllkttNUT Htreel, West Philadelpbln. com mence its next sebslon on MONDAY, September a. For circulars coulaluiUK Duxtlculara kdoIv at the bcbool. 2t m P. K. CRKGAR, A. M., Principal. BUG BY ACADEMY, FOR YOUNO MEN and Boys, No. 1416 LOCL'HT Street, KDWARD C1.AKJSNC1S SMITH, A. M., Principal. Re-opens St-pletuber 10. Pupils prepared lor business or pro IbSBionai me, or lor iiiku sianaing in collene. A nrsr-ciafs i-riuiary .Department lu separate rooms. Circulars, with lull lutormallon, at No. L&8 CHKSsNUV Street. 8 12 2iu CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET, J above spruce. Tbe CLASSICAL ISTITCTK will be reopened St-P JtMBli.it 2d. J. W. FAIKEH, J). D . 8 24 1 m Prl net pal . THE KCH(UL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN, corner of FILBERT Street and N. W. PENN Square, will it o en ou Monday, September 2, w. j. nufni oLArtv, vice irestaent, 8 17 8W P. P. M ORK18, Secretary aud Treasurer. REMOVAL. f E M O V A L. C. W. A. TRUMPLER HAS REMOVED H'S MUSIC STORE FBOn StVtNTll ASD CHEStNUT NTS). ' ' " TO No. 926 CHESNUT STREET, 8 12 tfrp PHILADELPHIA. UN ITKD STATES REVKNDE RTAMPS. Principal Depot. No. 31 4 CHFHNUT Street. Central Lepot. ho. ICS FlK'l HStreet. one door bolow v . Chesuut. E.taulUhed ltKii. BevenueHtampi ot every description constantly on band lu any .mount. Order, br Mall or Express promptly attended to. I nited Ptatt. Kotes. Dra is on V bllauelphla or New York, or current lunds received In n.yment. PartH'ul.r .ttentlOD paid to numil oidera. 1 Ihe fltcli-li'in ol the CoirnilosioD can he consulted, and any julormation regardiug Uia law chuertully nivtn MA HIRE TELE GM APE. tor additional Marine Xfnvi te Pint Pao, ALMANAC FOB OM 8 JSTS... PHlLADKLl-mA-THia DAY. -, MMn(ii Rmits.... 7 23 ....'Ibli!H WATKB i PBIUAPKLPHIA BOARD OP TRADJL ThOMAH K. Abhmjcad, VMnHTHiT Oikmittx CHAKLKa WHKKLKa, J MO V KM KBITS OP OCCAM IfKAHKKI, FOJi AM KHK'A. Aclillles - Antwerp. ...Now York 1't lilih) lvul.....t.lverpoil.,.Ntw York lit l lit ii i.iverpool...yiietitc JHriituiuia.. 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Liverpool Bept, i IXJAKI W lK. DOMH.MIU, Hill, Jin lata .Plillurla ISt-w Orleans Arnr. hhrnu.KO UeCutaNt w York...tSuii Juuu ....Auk. SO A illume I'liiliiua I oki lemon Aiik. 81 1 diiHWHUda 1'ti liana Navannali -Auk. HI U. t lorowell Mew York..New Or.emm .Auk. 31 Allzi lm York...AHplnuull .Ctept. 1 11 HluiBOU Plillada II nVHUii..........Sent. g P out eru Phllaila W lliolriKlon -.nepi, 6 TIokb. Pnllada Ktw Orleann Htpt, 6 Alans ore forwarded by everv Hieauier lu iiih regular 1 nts. The steamers lor nr Irom Liverpool cull al Win miMok n, except ihe Canadia:i line, whlou cmII al i iMionderrj . I ne neiimtrs lor or irom tne uouti- Dent call at boutbamptou. CI.KAKKD Yl-MTKRDAY. Steamnlilp Roniun. Bokks. BoRton, 11. VVInsor&Co. HHHiue Vlcioila, Raker, MuIhii'.hh, ( apUiiil. Scln Gov. J. Y. bmllb, Crowell, Providence, It. II. l'ow el I. Sclir S. A. Hammond. Paine, Boston, K. R. Kawyer & In. tclir K. English, felpple, East Greenwich, Caldwell, Gordon A Co. t-clir Warren Blake, Messervy, Boston, J. ,E B7.!ev V to. C"ViV)Ht Pcbr M. R. Hickman, Calhoun. Norfolk, E. G. Glover. bdir J. S aud L, C. Adauis, Adams, Great h-UK Har bor. Capiat n. St'r E. C. Biudle, McCue. New York, W. P. Clyde&Oo. St'rt'iieHier. Jones, New York, W, P. Clyde A Co. hVr It. WIllliiK. Cundltl. 1'nluiuoro. A. Groves, Jr. Tuk Tbos. Jetlerson. Alien, lor Rulumore, with a tow Ol names. W. P. C'vde A t o. Tup Commodore, Mershon, Delaware Bay, W. P. tiyne & co. Tug Clyde. Duncan, Chester river, V. P. Clyde iCo. IBKIVKII YKSTKUUAV. RtepmslilpHuxon, Matthews. 44 hours from Boston, with mi i He. to 11. Winsor& Co. fcchr Ellen llolcme Golttlnc. 8 days from Pantcgo, wlln lumber to Norcrms & wneeis. H-br 1). R. Burton. Jones, 2 dnys from Drawbrldce, Vt tlli Kraln lo J. L. lie w ley t Co. Scbr S. C. Flihluu. Tuli. 1 day from Port Deposit, Willi ml n lo J. L. Bewiey & Co. trlir Ollva, 3 ox, 1 ouy from Odessa, with grain to J. Jj. Bewley Co. Hcbr R. blew, Gay, trom Providence. Sleauier E. C, Hidille, McCue. 24 hours from New York, wlih mdse. to W. P. ;)yde&Co. Steamer Vulrau. Morrison, 24 hours irom New York, witb indue, to W. M. Balrd Co. Steamer C. Comstock. Drake. 24 hours from New York, with indue, lo W. M. Balrd &Co. Tug Tbos. Jeflerson. Aden, irom Baltimore, with a inw nr humps to W. P. Clyde & Co. Tug Clyde, Duncan, from Chester river, with peaches tow.P.CIyileACo. Tug Commodore, Mershon, from Delaware Bay, with peaches to W. P. ciyae k co. MEMORANDA Ship New England, Hedge, from Liverpool 10th ult for Philadelphia, wae spoken 27lh lost, I at, 40 lu. Ion Bll 0 Steamship Pioneer, Bennett, tor Philadelphia, sailed fiom Wlimlngtou, N. C. yesterday. Barque Henry P. Lord, Llbby, honce, at Portland 27ib Ii. t. Barque G. H. Hunt, Long, for Philadelphia, sailed fiom Trinidad 18ih lust. Br Ik J as- B. Klrby, Outerbridge, for Inagua, sailed lr m St. Thomas HiLh mm. Br Ik S. V. Merrick, Muuday, tor rhliudelpbla, sailed fiom Trinidad 17th lust. BrlK Herttia. Warnaar. for Rotterdam, cleared at WIiii. ItiLlnn. N. ('.. tillh Inst. Brig Oak Point, vigus. lor pnuaaeipnia, ciearea at New York yesterday, scfars Morning Light, Nlckersou. and G. Watson, NIckeiRon. hence, al Washington mu nisi. Scbr w. L. Springs, steelman, irom uaiyesion, via Key West, at New York yesterday. r-chr Ann Jane, Bennett, hence, at Richmond 27th histanu . scbrs Lookout, Lewie, ana J j. nerreii, rnrry, mr Phlladelubla, balled trom trom Alexandria 2'ilh lust. Scbrs D. Pearson, Pearson; D. Waslib irn. Harkness; T. Lake. Adams; V. Sharp. Sharp; JS H. Naylor, Nay-Inr- a. R 'runnier. Cruiimer: M. Perrln. Glbbs: aud Snow Hake, Stewart, hence, at Boston 2h Inst. fcchr 11. K. Russell, hence, at jsew l.onuimzaii iuou Schr W. P. Ritchie, hnnce. al Portland 2Slh Inst. Steiimer Norlolk. Vance, hence, al Richmond 27th instant. NOTICE TO MARINERS. As tbe north mole of Algiers is belnz extended In a southeasterly direction bv tbe sinking or large blocks ot stone, mariners are cautioned lo give the mole-head wide Derth. especially at ntgni. Kw order. W. B. SHL'BRICK. Chairman. Treasnry Department, Otllce Lighthouse Board.Wash- Ington, D. C, August 21, 1867. EXCURSIONS. frrITJi THE SPLENDID NEW IRON JtiSliii. Steamer EDWIN FORREHT, Captain H. iiiaUBliaw, leaves lor laconv, lieveriy. iMiriugiuu, Bristol. Florence. Bobbins' Wharf. Fleldsboro'. and Tienton. Leaves 2d Pier ab. Arch. buturday, Au.24, 7 A.M. Monday. " 26. 9 Leaves South Treuum. Saturday, Aug. 21, 11 A. M, Aionoay, " z, i r. ol, Tuesday. " S7, IS " Wednesd'y," 28, 2 " Tbursduy, " 2, 8 " Friday, " 8u, 4 " Tuesday, 27, lu " wean'scy," xs, iu Thursday, ' 2i, 11 " Friday, " 80, 12 Saturday, " si, 4 Fare to irenton. iu cents eauo way, lunsruwuiaio places, 24 cents each way. Excursion, lOcents. it 21 lm THE LAST TRIP OP THE SEA ON TO CAPE MAY'. The tine new bLcuujei to. M. i? ILlj l uri will uiuku uer last trio lor the season on BATPRPaY, August ai.leav. Ing CHESNUT Street wharf at 10 o'clock; aud re turning, leave Cape May on MONDAY. Fare to Cape May, f-'50, includlmi carriage hire. Excursion tickets. Ja, Including carriage blre. f-hould the weather prove luvorahlo, the FELTON wIllcroBS over to the B.eakwater, to give the pas sengers a line view ot that celebrated work. 8 27 41 r.anM FARE TO WILMINGTON, 15 ttnitmi i .Tiii . '" Chester or Hook, 10 cents, ou and alter MONDAY, July 8, the steamer ARIEL will leave CHEHNUT Street wharf at 4& A. M. and 8-46 P. M. Returning, leaves Wilmington at 6 4a A. M. and 11-45 P.M. Eure to Wilmington, IS cents; excursion tlcketi, 25 cents. Pare to Chester or Hook. 10 cents. 8 27 61 T -fnVs DAILY EXCURSIONS TO WIL ikuisixS nilngton, Bel. The steamer ELIZA iii.M oX will leave DOCK Street Wharf dully at Id A. M. and. 4 P. M. Relurnlug, leave MARKET street Wharf. Wilmington, at 7 A. M. and IP. M J are for the round trip ....... 5,, centa Single ticket... w cems Chester and Marcus Hook 20 centa For further particulars, apply ou hoard. V22tf L. W. BURNS. Captain. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. MRS. R. DILLON, NOS. 88 AND 831 SOUTH STREET, Has a NERV. handsome assortment of SPRING MILLI- Ladles', Misses', and Children's Straw and Fancy Bonuepj and Haw ot the latest style. AiHo. mikh, veiveui, itiuDons, Crapes Flowers, Frames .etc. Feutli.irs, 6 Itfi pjJO U R N I NC MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of MOURNING UOlVrVEXS. AT Jt 27 6m KO. 90 WALNUT STREET. M AD'LLE KTOCH. QLATE MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed tor DtuablUty Beamy, trengtb. and Cheapness. BLATE MANTELS, and mate Work Oaimn made to order, uerau J. B. KIMK8 a CO., ; 8 12 Cm Eos Xland iiaa CHEHNUT Uueet AMUSEPvltNTS. WALNUT STREET . K curnf-r ot NINTH aui T II B A T R E andWALNDl StrneU. Begins at 8 o'clock. HI In A Nl F.VERY KVKNING. Sliakenpeare's Fairs Spectacle, In Ive aois.ot a BiijjbijMAi r.n muih s iiki am. with Its nnrlvalien Scenery, Panorama) Costumes. Accoutrement, tr.ple 1 KANSKIIRMATION SCENE. etc., the whole rnnMiluting a Iflll' IJltiVi 111 UF 1 Al-1-.LI.K.NC Hi never etiallel in tl production ol this Play. i nairs securea three days in advance. s l.l EW ELEVENTH STREET OfERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVB CHESNUT. I TIIK F AH I LT RCIORT OPKN FOR THE SEASON, WON DAT 1VMN, AllHT H, CARNCR OSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THKIH (JRANn KTllIOflAN SOIWEEH. For particulars future advertisemeuts. J. L. CARNfHOmi, Manager. It. F. FTMPRPN. Treasurer. 819tf OONCEKT IIALL-CI1ESNUT STKF.ST, J bot, 'Iwclllh.-poHltlvely LAST WEKlv of t lie O K EAT I.1NCOL.N MKMORIAL TAHI.K.lUX- MM IUl'l lvis i.fctlLliti ana iitAUiJiU.-t, by s, K. Mtlll OtJI, Esq. A u mission, z cts neservea seats, oo cents, Hire ouen linlll 9 to 3. Miillm e on t-auirdny after uion at .1 o'clock. S 26 61 A SEMBLY BUILDINGS. till. ALF. Bill. Ml- IT, lili, A I.K. BURN h. 1' 1'. THE HKNi'WM'l) HUMORIST, 1 11 K HKNOWNKIi HU.MOUiaT, in tils Couilc Portruitiires. Conirnenclng AluMi.Y EVEN I.NU, Meptnmrier 1 Tn kels do cents. Children 'Jit cents. B U O! I OK BJ'.lTH'S ISLAND I FUEPH AIH iJ -BKAl'lIEUL MINKHY-HKA (.THKIH. KXERCJhE 1 H E BATH ENTERTA1 NJ1EJNTOF THE LEbT KIM), MhH. MARY LAKEMEYER rennectftilly Iniornis her irlends and the public gene rally tliHlHhe will open the beautilUl Island Pleasure Urouna known s MMTTH'H Ihl.AND. on bCKDAY next, Way 6. hhe Invites all to come and enjoy wltb her the delight ol this lavorlte sum- nier rort. 4 3ilU GROCERIES, ETC. T 11 E " EXCELSI01T HAMS, KIXtXTED f BON Till'. BENT It-Fi;ii AUK OF sl AilDARD RKPDT. TION, AK TIIK UKNf IN TIIK WOBLU, J. H. MICHENER & CO., UEaEBAL PROVISION DEAIiKHM, ANII CUKKKN Ol' THE IEI.EUUATLU "Id XCELSIO It" SUOAK-CllfcO UA9IN. TOSIHCEH, AND BEEF, Kos. 142 and 144 N.IjRONT Street. None genuine unless branded "J. H. M. Co.EX- 'Ihe Justly tf'ebraud "EXCELSIOR" HAMS are cured oy J. t. Al. A t o. (in a styie peculiar to tnem selves), eipresbly tor F A M iLY UrlEjareof dellclou llavor; tree trom the unpleasaut taste ot alt, and ar pronounced by epicures superior to auy now ottered lor sale. oi inimui SUPERIOR VINEGARS. fciEXCINE rBEM'II WHITE WIJIi: AND rVKE OLD CI1IEB VINEGARS, FOR SALE BY JAHES B. WEHU, 8il Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH 6L-. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. A tine assortment of POCKET and Table cutlery, razok-s, KA.UH BlUURi. lauiw bOKtt. PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEA Kb, E l U.i L. V. HELMOLD'8 Cutlery Store, No. 135 South TENTH Street, 11 Three doors above Walnut. $ STOVES, RANGES. ETC. nULVER'S NEW PATENT PEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. BANC1EB OF AI.Ii HIES. Also, Phllegar'i New Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus. oxaaiuoy CBABI.ES WIU.IABU, KlCI No. 118 MARKET Blreelt ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC P E N N BTKAM ENGINR AND 3JJLiI BOILER WORKS. N EA FI K A LEVY1 TlVACTlCAL AJA) TUKt'KJLTlUAli ENOINEERS BMITHb. and FOTJN BEKB, having lor many yeart Kun in .nccessful operation, and been exnlnslveln eugaged In building and repahlng Marine and River Engines, nign uu luw-jmrwuir, nuu jauuers, watet Tanks, Propellers, etc, etc. respectfiiUy oiler their services to the public as being fully prepared to con tract tor engine of all slue, Marine. River, and blationary; having seta of patterns of dlllerent slaes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making niade at the shortest notice. High aud Low-preasure Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of tbe best Pennsyl vania charcoal iron. Forglngs of all sizes and kinds: Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Bcrew Cutting, and all other work oounecMd with me auove uuiuo. Drawings and specltlcatlona for all work done at the eiiUPiithnieuiiree 01 curge,ana work gua- The subscriber have ample wharf-dock room for renairs of boats, where tuey can lie In perfect safety and are provided with shears, blocks, iaiia, etc eu ., for raisiu. -Jg 0 NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. 8211 BEACH and PALMER Btreets I. VAOVBAM MKaBICK, WILLIAM H. XBBBICX JUUU . OOFK. S 0UT11WARK iuUNDliiT, FIFTH AND W AbllLCSUluii istreeia, PH 1LA1I1U.PHIA. MERRICK fc teONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. manufacture Difch and Low Prettauro bueaia Engines for Luu, ivivci, muu jiiaiiua crei v ti.r. jkillem, OaHOuieters, Tuuka, Iron Boats, eta . liiiu of all kluiin. either iron or brusa. Irou b rme Roote lor (has Works, Workshops, and -D..iir,,i.ri SiLittloiia. etc Retorts aud Uas Machinery, of the latest and meat Witiroved counlruetiuu. Every desoripllou of Plantation Machinery, and eiuinr, Bw. aud GrlBt Mlils, Vacuum .Pans, Open sjieuui Tralus, Deiecatoni, liters, rtuupiiig tt- bole Agents for N. Bllleax's Patent 8ngar Bolilcg ii,in.riLi. iSeeuiyih's 1'atent bleaiu Uuuiruer, anu P- . v. ,,iu.,,' u.uni lunti.iriii.ul Aui. Draiolus Machine. A.ii nwmi w- - j .-. B RIDESBUKC; MACHINE WOliKS I1L'CI'L NO. 8 N, 1KONT bTRltKT, PUIl.AUt.l.r-Ml. We are prepared to till orders to any extent for oar "itilLLNJiBY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN IU I 1 . 1 J-i. Including all recent Improvement In Carding, Bpln mnit. aud Weaving. . We, invite the attention ot manufacturers to our ex- We Invite the leusWe wora. U ALFRED JKiIKH A BON, GAHDNER & FLEMING, COACH MAKERS, . HO. tl fsOUTII FIFTH ItTBECT. New and second-hand (;arrlases for sale. Far t irnhir attentloa paid to repairing. 6 80 8m FIHE AND DURGLARPROOFSAFES C. L. MAlSEfl. MAKOFACTTJB1CB OT riRE AMD BDBBlABPBOOr SAFES, LO(KK)IlTn, BEIMIAROKB, AWD i ulib in nriLUin hauijwake, SR WO. 44 BACK WI-HKKT.- IT-ji A LAEGK ASSORTMENT OF FIBK and Biwglr-prooftAKK8ou hand.wllb Innlde floors, Dwelling-house Ksfes, free trom dampness. J'rlces low. C. HAWKWroiIOKK, 0 cm. ixi viniii nirwu WAfCribS, JEWELRY, ETC. LEWIS LA DO HI U 8 & CO., Ulanioad Dcalera aad JavralUr, Nl. SO (llEMNUT lT lllII.Alr.I.riIIA Would Invite the attention ot purchasers to tb lr large and haivisome assortment cf IIA.ONIN, JEfELBT, SILVF.R-WA UH, ICE PITCHERS In great variety. A large assortment of small STUBS, for evelf holes. Just received. WATCHES repaired la the best manner, and B IMP guaranteed. WATCHES, JEWELRY. W. W. OA8HIDY, t SOUTH stroKl) STREET, NO. Oflent an entirely new and most carefully selected stock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCH EB, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES Ol EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable FOB KRIDAI. OB IIOI.IUAT PRESENTS An examination will show my stock to be nusui passed In quality and cheapness. particular aueution paiu to repairing. 816J G. RUSSELL & CO., MO. S3 NORTH ftlXTII STREET, ' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINK WATCH KM, FRENCH CLOCKS, MOLD JEWELRY, AND S2 SOLID SILVER-WARE. HENRY HARPER, No. 520 ARCH Street Manulacturer and Dealer In WATCnES, FANE JEWELRY, SILVER l'LATED WARE, AND ill SOLID SILVER-WARE. AMERICAN WATCHES, (The best In the world, sold at Factory Prlcos, MY C. it A. PEQUICNOT. MANUFACTURERS OF WATUU CASES, No. 13 Bouth BIXTH Street, 8 3 JUnnufacicrj, Ao. 22. 5. FIFTH Street, HOOP SKIRTS. G28 HOOP HOPK1NB' PRICES SKIRTS, QQ "OWN MAKE," OZO RaIJUOEAIIII I. arords us much 1 pleasure to announce to oar numerous patrons and the public. that In conse quence if a slight decline in Hoop Kkirt material together with our Increased facilities for manufac turing, and a strict adherence to BUYING and BELLlNU for CASH, we uie enabled to offer all our JUblXT CJtLh.rt RATED HOOr BE 1 RTo at RE DUCED PRICEB. And our Bklrts will always, as beretolore, be found In every reepect more deelrable, and really cheaper than any single or double spring nuuu nun 1 in Lne mai-Ket. wniia our assorunent n unequalled, A Iho, constantly receiving from New York and tht Eastern Blales lull lines ot low priced Bklrrs, at very low prices; among which Is a lot or Plain Bklrts at the following rates; 16 springs, 66a; W springs, 6fxs.;'ib springs, 75c. j Su springs, abc.; 86 springs, a&o.; and 40 springs, llm trkirts made to order, altered, aud repaired. Whole sale and retail, at tbe Philadelphia Hoop Bklrt Em porium, JNO. b4U a-K1 etrcet, oemw oeventn. 10 8m rp WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. Lurviuth. 1867." SELKCT WHITE PINE ROAPr ' AND PLANK. 4-4, 6-4, t-4. 2, 2S, 8. and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 18 feet loo -, 0-4, ihi, z, z., b, ana 4 men WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LARUE AND BUPERIOR BPOCK ON HAND, 1-A7-BDILV1JI01 DTJILDINC J.OO I BU1LD1NU1 j U -01-t3.uIfc 1 KUinar.ni kujuduai 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING, 6-4 CAROLINA FLOO HI NO. 4-4 DELAWARE F'LOORING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PINE FLOORING. ABH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. bFRlK'E FLOORING, BTEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. PLABTERINO LATH. 1867; CEDAK AND CYPRES bHINULEB. LONG CEDAR BHINGLES. BHORT CEDAR BH1NULEA lUOPEH BHINULEB. FINE AtfcORTMENT FOR BALE LOW. NO. 1 CEDAR LOO 8 AND POBTB. OL!r7 LUMBER FOR UNDEKTAKERS J.OO I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS I RED tUDAlt. Wftl.fi II I, Anil riisiM. 1 UtT ALBANY LUMBEUOF ALL KINUli i.00 I . ALBAN Y LUMBER OF ALL K1NDB, DRY PoW.aH, CHERRY, AND ASH, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, MAHOGANY. ROBEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1867.7 IOAK-BOX MANUFACTUKKIW. HPANlbU CKDAK BOX BOAKDH, 1 Otr7 BPRUCE JOIST! sPiiucE joisn IOU 1 sfKvcn; joist 1 FKOM 14 TO VI FEKT LONO. BUPiJUOli NOUWAY SCANTLING. MAULK, BBOTUKU & CO., 6 1 rp No. H500 SOUTH BTUKKT. JJ. S. BUILDERS' MILL, &Ot. , 6, AMD US . FIFTEENTH NTH ESLEK & BUO., Proprietors. Always on hand, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber at low price, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALTJBTEBS, AND NEWELS. Newais, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings. WOOD MOULDINGS, BKACKETS, BALUSTEUS, AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Band Balling, 8, 8i, and 4 Inches. RUTTEKNDT. CHESNUT. and WALNUT MOULD1NUS u order. g 14 PERKINS, A, I .ti is t. jneui iiANT, BuccesMor to K..Clrk, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN BTKKEt. Constantly on band a large and varied asvnrtmeiit Of Building Lumher. h'Mj COAL. B. MI DDL ETON A CO.. DEALERS IN 11ABLKIUH LF.HIGH and fc'A.l.l.J VKIN (OA I- Kept dry undur cover. 1'n'pnreii exiirewiy for fitiiilly ase. Yard, No. l?.a WASU1NU roa Avenue. OfJLce, No. Mi WALNUT Street, 72 PROPOSALS. PIIOPCALS FOll PREDUE-BUAT. (iflli e IJuilpd HiHtes Knclneer Agency, NO, 7 BOW LINO UUKKN, New frK City, Anpngt id. lHi7. 1 he uiKierNlcnt'it lieretiy Invites eealed tnoiiiifals for lioiiilln und equipping reaoy ror ft a and for work, the first of trie Iwo.Dreotre- Hi ait. antliortr.(d by Joint rewilniion 01 uon gieni, npiirovnl MhicIi TJ, IH67). for improving the iiiiniih of the MInhIsmIoiiI river, In accord ant e llh model", ilrawlugs, and peclfloUon sUllle at tills ottice, hum insiructions to us Uiiuihl rd by the Ki'Rloeer in etiargnj the lit (ige-rmt tn he delivered at aucti point on II. e AiifsisslL pI river t or bolow New Orioan, n I1k I':iigiti er In clmrrjo may direct. The liMHigi'-t'.oHi to he b douLle-ender, ltto iocs lorg. ill) In t beRtn, and 'ii foet high, meHsured lii-ni the bottom of Keel to I be surfaoe of the ft at tb rk at anildmilps; to have a screw propel h r at ewch end. one ot which U to be 14 feet la r'tiitm t r, driven by two engines, and the other VI lei I in diameter, driven oy one; 101 nueu With waier comport inetits mr reauny nojunum ti e driitiuht to any depth fiom 11 toO rot; to oe fluid whit an auxiliary ecratier at ertch ena. imd n any ol the p.tris to luive a Btreogtn 00a hlneiniiiy rxcfPtllrg; 1 hut of like purls of steain trs of lik dimensions designed for ordinary' ni'i nn i.avlgailon. During the cotih'.ruttion of tho Dredge-isoai. leeHoiuilile IhCllliioH for inspecting tne mate rialN ai.d wot kninuatilp muht be B fiord od the 11 cei or agent appointed lor the purpose. llie u ei ge -M08I to oe propenea ttirougnuub her h( a voyhe between tue point" of coustruo lion Hnd delivery by her own engines alone. limn w iiion uo not cover tne entire construo--tion and tquipineuts, ready for sea and for woik.oithe Liredge lioat, and her delivery at iik point oesigimloo, will not bo contldnreu. ro iki win uo considered except rrom tnose trucilcal y tiiuHgrd In the oonslruollon of ocean steumers or sorew propeller machinery mi mr Bhiiie. aro wno nave oerHonauv in- ertm the model and drawings of the Dredire llt at.or mploy d experts for the purpose of ii ii'iiiiiiiKiiitiuui 11 n eiiHraoter. LlO to lie induced (011 the en volonoVPronov Kals U r liii'dge-llont." end addressed to the umlersigi ed, nt t tils otTice. tacti iiia tnuNt beaeoiunpunled by agnaraotee), kIimhU ly twoguaiantoiR. that the bidder will enter Into contract hh hertiln atnted: and a cor-. uiivnri'i 1 tin irBiiuiiMiiiiu; ui tne Koarautora. and epicifvlng the occnpHtlon of the biildars, Hlt neo by an oftloer of the United Htates Corps ot i inilnei tm, oraon.e other oompelent person KiioiKii in ihv uiiueisigiieu. I'roi ohal" will be reel veil till lOo'clock on th 10th day of Beptember, I8U7, at which, time they will be opened. The continct and bond must be signed by the 141 h day ol (September, 1W17; work must be acta i.lly benuon both hull and' machinery by the 21 th ot September. lhbT; the boat must be corn-. pletf d, leady lorfciiand for work, and the trial trip hnd by the 15th day or Jauuary, 1868, and no unn c ssary delay thereafter roust ooour 10, her dell very at t he point designated. Pajnienln will be mnde as follows: 75 per rent, of tbe contract price on approval of the bemt, after tbe trial trip, by the duly authorized i;O cr or agent of the United 8lai.es, provided the terms of the contract shall thus fir have ixen romplli d witb, and the balance on final arct ptHiice al the point of delivery. Bonds for the Inlthfiil performance of the con -tract, in the sum of J2."i,M)0, will be required, with two sureties, whot-e bufllclercy must be rei titled by the t lerk of the nearest District Court, the namtsof tbe sureties, wltn tbe cer tifirate, to be Kubmllted with the Did. A lull crpy of the specifications, and of this advertisement, must be attached to each bid. Bidders to use tbe printed forms which will be luinlbhed them at this oflice. - - Model ami detailed drawings can be seen, and copies of sped fixations had, at this office. Copies of the ppecltlcalloDS can also be seen at the United (states Engineer Offices in Philadelphia and Boston. The Government reserves the right to reject any bid deemed to be unreasonable, or made by peifcons whose rpsponHlhiiity may be ques tioned. In order that no lime may be lost after tbe contract, shall be signed, full detailed draw ings of ail pHitsof the Dredge-Boat are in pro gress, and will be In readiness to turn over to the contractor, no that work may be begun without delay on account of preparations of woi king drawings. M. D. M0ALE3TE3, Brevet Brlg.-Oen. United States Army, 8 29 101 Major or Kovlneers, In Charge Improvement of Mouth Miss. River. pR0PO9ALS FOR A NEW JAIL DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, I Washington, D. C, July d, ltW.J Sealed proposals will be received at tuls De partment uni 11 12 o'clock M., on TUK9UAY, the 17th ol Hi pi em her, 1807, for the erection o the Jail In and for tbe Disirlct of Columbia, autho rized and provided for by the act of Congress, appioved July 25. 18(16. and the Joint resolution approved March 2, lhU7. The deBigDs, detail, drawings, and specifica tions can be seen at the architect's oflioe. In the eastern grounds ot the Capitol, Washington city, every tiny, except Bundays, between the hours of 9 A. 5l. and 3 P. Al. Separate bids will be received for the ma sonry work, brick work, Iron work, and car pentry work. The contractor whose bid may be accepted will be required to enter into a sufficient bond, to Le approved by tbe Secretary of the Interior, for the faithful completion of bin contract. Payments will be made as the work nrofrressea. on estimates certified to by tbe arobitect; bat twenty per centum or me estimates will be retained until tbe contract la completed. The contract will be awarded to tbe lowest responsible bidder, but the Department re serves tre right to reject any or allot the bids should it be oeemea tor the interest of the Government to do so. Ihe bids will be opened at noon on tbe 18tta day of September next, in presenoe of suoh of the bidders as may choose to attend. Proposals should be endorsed on the envelope 'Proposals for Hew Jail," and be directed to the "Secretary of the Interior, Washington. D. C." . 1 V' O. H. BROWNING, 8 21 19 17 Seqretaryof the Interior. GAS FIXTURES. CALL AND BUY YOUR GAS FIXTURES fiotu the nianufucturers, VANKIBK MARSHALL, No. 912 AKCH street. VAN KIRK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH Street, manufacture and keep si) styles of Oas Fixtures aud Chandeliers; also rellulsh old fixture. YANKIHK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM plete stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable Stands, aud Bronzes, al No. Vli AKCH Street. VANKIRK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH Street, give eueclul attention to flttlog up Churches. Public Halls, aud Dwellings. Piva kun at THB LOWKST BAT KM. GOLD, GILT, AND ELECTRO SILVER, plated Uu Fixtures, at VANE LKK & MAR SHALL S. No. 812 A BCH Street. All work gusrauyeed to give satisfaction. None but Brut-class workmeu eniployea. 8 VM'iw mwf ii HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. p A I N T I N C. ; THOMAS A. FAIIT, nOCSB AND talCN 1AISTEB, (Late Fahy A Bra) No. 31 North THIUD 8tret Above Mki-1ii SEJTS?,"?6 UJ' made to loo equal to i the hnest press brick. Samples at the shop. uiipiea ai tneisiiop, All orders by Poet promptly attended to. FERTILIZERS. MMONIATED PHOSPHATE, AN VKtsURPAKHED FEBTILIZEB t For Wh eat, Corn, Oau Potatoes.Grass, the VegetabW Gardea, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc. EUj. ' r'MUdurtfcaUs.COntln QOU,l,1 Bona n4 tbebes Price ,u per ton of 8)00 pounds. For sale by th wwuilaciurers, 7 WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Chemist, i Np;J3 MAKKET (Street 188rnwf w I LLIAM 8. GRANT NO. S3 B. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, Duponfs Onnpowder. Keflued Nitre, Charcoal Eta W. Wei .4 Co. , Chocolate, tVKa, and Brol: