AMUSEMENTS. Tae esserrstrT.—Witti" the dim' of this week'the engagement of Nisi braggiellditchell ends. This even ing sbe will appear as the heroine of "Little Barefoot." s pleasing drama bearing a close analogy. to "Fan- clan " She will be supported by Mr. J. W. Collier and the ablest members of the company. On Saturday Manager Sinn takes a benefit, the entertainment being both in the afternoon and evening. Extra at tractions will be offered,and the patrons of the theatre will turn out in full force. We need add nothing to our previously expressed eulogies of Mr. Sinn, as we are confident that his benefit will be one of the most tri umphant testimonials ever offered in America. Trot Anaix.—Madame. Celeste appears to-night in "The Woman in Red," a capital drama made of nearly the materials of "Games " and in which her grace and genius will conspicuously shine. She will be supported by Marlowe. Robson. Tilton, Miss Price, airs. Henri. .c. On Friday Madame Celeste has her farewell benefit. Tay Wer.sruT —Mr. Edwin Booth will appear to night as the hem of "Buy Bias" and of "Don Omar de Ewan." These are two of his most gracefal and finished characters. .ACADEMY OF Mnsic.—With next week the Ravel troupe wind up their engazement,Proceeding to 'fresh " woods and pastures new" on Monday week. During this week they present the choicest gems in the re pertoire, and they will undoubtedly draw, huge audiences. AT THE AMERICAN popular attractions are pre• sented nightly. .ASSEMBLY BllnßlNG.—Signor Blitz, the Sphynx an other attractions make the hours dv fast at As sendlAy Building each evening and on Wednesday and SatUrday afternoons. • , . BELL ESTATE. 7 1IFS EXECUTORS' SALE—Estate of WILLIAM MASODI, decease&—THOMAA 8: SONS, Auction eers.—On TUESDAY, May Bth, 1866, at is o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale. at she PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE. the following described property viz: No. 1. Three-story. Brick Dwelling, No. 227 Ly brand street, All that three-story brick messnage and lot of ground, situate on 'Ste aide of Lybrand street between Rase and Vine Streets; containing in front .1.0; feet, and in depth 60 feet, More.or lees. N 0.2. Two-story Brick Dwelling, No. 257 Juniper street. All that two-story brick dwelling and lot of _ground, east side of Juniper street, between Race and - Vine streets, N 0.257; containing in front 15 feet 6 inches and in depth 54 feet 3 inches more or lets. No. 3.—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 817 WOOD btreet.—All that two-story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Wood street, west of Eighth street, No. 81,7; containing in front 17 feet, and in depth 57 feet. more or lest. No. 4.—FOURSTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. SOB CHERRY Street—All that four-story brick mes eusge. with two•story back bl,iiding and lot of ground. south side of Cherry street, west of Eighth street, No. 308: containing in front 20 feet, and in depth 100 feet, more or less No. S.—TEREESTORY BRICK DWELLING, No, 717 LOMBARD Street.—All that three-story brick , dwelling and lot of ground, south side of Lombard Street, east of Second street, N 0.117, containing in.front 18 feet, and in depth 75 feet 6 Inches. more or less. "WILLI 4 , lf .31AsiON,1 in xecatom . JAMES MASON, j M. V. K. COPE attorney In fact for Executors. M. THOMAS dt SONS, Auctioneers, and 141 South Fourth street. VSAYE BY ORDER OF HEIRS—THOHAS SONS; AUCTIONEERS, On VIES 'AY, May 11366. At' 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Bale, at the P EfILAIELPHIA EXCEEA.NGE, the lbliowing described property, viz: No. 1. Taree story Brick Store and Dwelling, No 504 North Tenth street, above Buttonwood street. All that three-story brick store and dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the west aide of Tenth street, norta of Batton Rood street, No. 504: containing in front on Tenth street 17 tfeet 6 inches, including half of a 2 feet 6 inches wide alley. and extending in depth 67 feet 6; 4 1 inches. /Of 'Clear of all incumbrance. No. 2. Three•story Brick Dwelling, No. 506 Tenth Street. All that threestory brick dwelling and lot of =pond, situate on the west s.de of Tenth street, ad joining the above on the north. being No. 506; contain are in front 17 feet 6 Inches, including half of the afore said alley, and in depth 47 feet 434 inches. /Of Cle umbranc ar of all IP ce.. bio. R.—BUSINESS STAND, 4 FRAM EC DWELL 3NOS; Nos. 814 and 816 SPRING GARDEN street. ad joining Washington Hail. All that lot of ground with the frame measuages thereon erected. situate on the South side or Spring Garden street, west of Eighth street, Nos. 814 and 816; the lot containing In front on Spring Garden street BO feet, and extending in depth 310 feet 4 inches, more or less. to Nectarane street. The improvements are 2 frame dwellings fronting on spring Garden street,and 2 frame dwellings in the rear. Subject to a yearly gratin drent of $75. M. TROCLAS & SONS, Auctioneers, It 139 and 141 South Fourai. street. ite EXRCUTORS'SALE.—Estate of SAMUEL .2E41 ASHMEAD, deceased.—THOMAS & SONS. .Auctioneers.—On TUE-DAY, May Bm, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale. at the PKI MADEL t.RIA FXCHANGE. the following described propeaty, viz: No. I.—VALUABLE BUSINESS LO CATION FOUR-STORY BRICK BUILDING, No. 221 MOCK street. all tbat four-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the north-easterly side of "lock street. between Second and Third streets. No. 221; containing in front on Dock street 19 feet, and ex tending in depth about 36 feet 7 inches. No. 2.- FOUR-STORY BRICK BUILDING,Nos. 205, 906 and 208 Gold street, All that four-story brick mes suage and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Gold street, Nos. 204,206 and 268; containing in front about 38 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 41 feet, =ore or less. No. 3.—BUILDING LOT, Peach street. Camden,New Jersey. All that lot of ground, beginning at a corner en the south side of Peacb street, 25 reel west of Second Street formerly Haighn's Point Road,Camden, N. I.; whence (I) along Peach street west4o fent so a corner of Jot No, 4; thence (2) along the east line of lot No. 4 South 86 feet to the north line of lot No. 30 thencel(3) along the said line of lot No. 30 east to the S.W. oorner of let No. I: thence (4) along the west side of lot No. I north 94 feet to the place of begin Mr,g; being Nos, 2 and .3_on plan of lots, M. V. H. COPF. Attorney is fact for CHAS. F. TI3 ATCPIER , Executors. THOS BEESLEY, f M. THOMAS c4r, SONS, Auctioneers, lt 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of JOHN GOODHFART, deceased. Three-stdry brick ELLING, No. 230 CHESTER Street, between Eighth std Ninth and Race and Vine streets, wall three-story brick Dwelling in the rear on Schell street. Pursuant to an alias order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale. an TUESDAY. May 22d.1888. at 12 o'clock, Neon, at the PHILADELPH_LA. EXCHANGE. the following described property, late of JOHN GOOD EEAItT, deceased, viz: All that three story brick aneesuage, and lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on the west side of Chester street. 264 feet north of Race street; containing in front on Chester street 17 feet, and in depth 70 feet to a 16. feet wide alley. Bounded north by ground of Samuel Lewis, west by the said 15-feet wide alley, south by ground of John La ()orbit. Toge. ther with the common use and privilege of th. said Jo- feet wide alley. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK., Clerk 0. C. men NAGLE, Admlnlstratrlx. N.l3.—Tbe improvemenis are a well built three story brick dwelling, 230 Chester street, contal dog 10 some, 2 parlors. 4 chambers, and 2 good garrets, plastered. with dining room and kitchen in basemerit,o pea Newel stal TS, good yard, built in the most substantial mann✓r, back outlet on Schell street. Chester street is between Paghth and Ninth streets, and Race and Vine streets. Also, a three-story brick dwelling on the same Int, fronting en Schell street (formerly Mechanic street), containing 3 chamber, parlor and basement kitchen. jor (so to be paid at the time ofsale. M. THOM§ S 1144 SONS, Auctioneers, ap3o,myl2 19 189 and 1 South Fourth street. Aft ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Esta SONSAVID DAVIS. deceased. THOMAS & Anc zioneers. vainableßusinessbtand—Three.Story Brick STORE AND DWELLING, No. 145 North EIGHTH .Street. Pursuant to an alias order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public bale, on TUESDAY, May 15th. 1866 at 12 o'clock.noon, at the PHIL A DELPHI A. EXCHANGE, the following described property, late of DAVID DAVIS, deceased, viz: No. I.—(No. sin the Order of Court.) All that lot of ground, with the three story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the east side ofßighth street, 168 g feet south of Race street: con taining in breadth north and south 16 feet 4 inches, and in depth east and west 99 feet Bounded northward by your other messuages and lot of-said David Davis. eastward by ground now or formerly of Wm. Rudolph' southward by ground or Jaa. Sharswood. granted or intended to have been granted to Thomas Clark. air This property has no right the alley, for any purpose whatever, between this and the property ad• joining on the north, No. 147. N. B.—The above is a very valuable busineß stand. By the Cent% E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. 0. DAVID DAVIS, .Ilt.„Adm'or. • M. THOMAS andS, Aumionears, _sp3o-myntas 13941 S. Fourth street. EIORPHANS' COURT SALE—Estate of GARPY, lilinons,and JOHN BLAVIC,a Minor. THOBIA.S ez NS, AUCTIONEERS. 'THREE STORY BRICK MWELLING, No. 2114 CALLt/WHILL Street. ear anent to an order of the Orphans' Court or tne City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public *ale, on TITrADAy. May 22d. 1868. at 12 o'clock, ',won, at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the Ifillewing described property of Getty, Minors, and John Black, a Minor. viz. All that three-story brick xnessuage and lot of ground. situate nn the south side of Callowhill street, 122 feet west of Twenty-first street; containing in front 18 feet, and extending southward, do depth, between lines at ;right angles with Callow bill street 109 feet 3 inches to a 20 feet wide street called Carlton street. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. 0. EDWARD GARTY, Gum (Ilan. N. B.—The improvements are a modern three-story brick dwelling, with two-story back building., has gas, cocking range, &c • Also. a large frame stable in tne =ear fronting on (aril on f treet. M. THOMAS do SONS, Auctioneers, ae301313712.19 139 and 141 South Fourth street, ORpg&NwwußTlf. ELIZA, BETS M. INGR kHAM, dePeased.—THOMAS ONS, Auctioneers. TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL MENG, No. 118 COATES STREET. Pursuant to an ofOrder of the Orphans' Court for PublicCi and County Philadelphia, will be sold at Sale. on TUEs. MAY, May 224, 1868, at 12 o', lock, n lowin ge PHILA.- DELPH EA EXCHANGE. the fdescribed p 'vv roperty, late of Elizabeth M. Ingraham, decesSed, that Lot of Ground, with a two story brick Dwelling , thereon erected, situate on the south aide of Coates street, above Front street, No. 118; containing 3n front on Coatis street 15 feet 8 inches, and extending 3n depth 68feet 2 inches. Term's-450 to be paid at the time of sale, half of balance on delivery of deed, the residue at option of the purchaser in one sear, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C. R. C. MCMIIRTBIE, Guardian. ' M. THOMAS dt. SONS, Anctioners. p20.my12,19 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. lift FOB, SALE `-- 22x14 RACE Street, corner of Freed. 'Es er street, oppositeßlind Asylum, three-story l endiou backloulldings, saloon parlors, andam bers. batb. gas, water-closet, heaters, slimmer win ter kitchen. ranges, grape vines. Also, a large lot on lireedlander street, 18 feet front by 68 feet desD. If n"t Sold before May Bth. will be rented. Inquire at Ate Cars a's new Hut store. 613 Chestnut street. ap3Otmlsl _ KELIa_ ESTATIF.. FOR, Very Is rge and derdrable WHARF PROPERTY Crossing Delaware avenue near (Mow= stmt. • 0. H. MIIIRWEID, apme,m.wlm rp No. 205 South SIXTH Street VC) RENT, With use of Steam Power, Part of the BASEMENT of No. 11l South FOURTH Street. Apply to BINGWALT & BROWN, On the premises TO RENT—A Country Seat, at Schenck's Station, en the Philadelphia and Trenton ita road. sixteen miles from this city. This plaß right opposite the Station. The cars run to and fro nearly every hour in the day. The above place is right :on the Nesbamony; good boating and fishing. There is large grounds around the house, plenty of fruit, a large garden already made, Ice house filled, plenty of stabling and carriage house. This is one of the handsomest places between Philadelphia and Trenton. The drives around, eipeclally up the He s [lemony. are equal to the Wissahickon. Apply to Dr. J. H. SCHENCK, N. E. corner Sixth and Commerce streets. ap3o-3if 634 NORTH TWELFTH STREET.—FOR SALE Threestory DWELLING, doable three-story b g a l l buildings, replete with modern conveniences— gas, heaters, winter mid summer Idtchen, aloon par lor, &c. In good order. $4,000 may remain on mort gege. If not sold before May 15th, will be rented. In quire at McCALLA'S I4ew Hat store, 613 Chestnut street.ap3Otf ctif" . ye GALE—COTTAGE Street, e°T l a ; ?"Ain ISLAND 11 rooms , piazza e front and 60 ba on first and y second stories. One half can remain on mortgage. If not sold before June lat, will be rented, furn'sued. Inquire at Hollins's new Hat store, 613 Chestnut at. ap3oultl6l TO tiCTZHOTTATB AND GROUND. N. B. Cor ner, Thirty. eight and Walnut, West Philadelphia, isu feet front by 210 feet deep; grape Vines, fruit trees, natural spring water. Immediate nossession Inquire at hi .. , 11a's new Hat store, 618 Chestnut at. apBo-tf. gTO LET. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Three-story DWELLING, double back buildings, in five squares ofeontinentaL Parlor andsocond story carpets for sale. Rent f7OO. Address JUNO, BULLETIN Office. apsott R OOMS TO RENT— - To a small familywithont children Apply, with reference, I. 1815 South FIFTEENTH street. TO RENT 4 —Large Second-story FRONT 1100 M, for one br two Gentlemen. Partial Board. Reference exchanged. No. 14 Bellevue TerraCe, SPRUCE street. 'West Philadelphia. apSte3t* PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDTNO A NAVAL HOS PITAL AT PHILADELPHIA, PA. numr,Ac ArROLUENE AND sIIRGEHY,NAVY -DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON, D. C. Proposals will be received at tills office for the erect tinn and construction (complete) of a Naval Hospital at Philadelphia. Plans and specifications of the proposed buildings can be seen at the office of JOlll2 McArthur, Jr., archi tect. No 208 South Sixth street, Philadelphia, who will afford all bidders every information necessary to a lull understanding of the requirements of the Di p rtment in the matter of the erection and construc tion of tb e Hospital aforesaid. Each proposal to be considered, must be guaranteed by two responmble persons, certified by the United States District Judge, Attorney or Collector, or other public officer, as to their competence and willingness to guarantee to the sum of thirty (30) percent. of the whole amount of the proposal Tired, that the bidder nr bidders so guaranteed (should the contract be awarded him or them) shall.withln ten days of the acceptance of his or their bid, enter into contract with the Sk avy Department, fir the erection and construe thin of the Hospital and its appurtenances and carry through the same to completion, according to the terms of the bid and the plans and specifications above innntioned. Proposals must state the shortest time required to c mplete the contract, with the understanding that between two or more bids of *goal amount, the De partment will give the preference to that naming the siortest time. Payments for the work will be made monthly as it progrisses, upon certificate of the Architect stating ita mount and quallty,and that the terms of the contract have been complied wi•ti—the Department reserving twenty (D) per cent. of the whole amount of each cer tificate until the buildings are delivered into its hands o.mplete and ready for occupancy, according to the terms of the contract for the erection and con struction of the Naval Hospital and its appurtenances before mentioned. All the proposals must be addressed to the under s'gned, marked Proposals for Naval Hospital at Phlla tb.l,lda. The proposals will be opened in the presence of the bidders, at the Navy Department, at noon or Tuesday, of ay 22,1868. Tne Department reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids not cl-eme tby it satisfactory, or to the interest ox the Government. P. J. HORN 7L, ap3(1.m.,w,f,10t; Chief of a:mein. NEW PIM.LICATIONB. CHARLES DICKENS' LIFE OF GRpiraLDi THE POPULAR ENGLISH CLOWN SECOND EDITION READY THIS DAY. JeSEPH GRIMALDt. JOSEPH GRIMALDL J O.IEPH GRIMALDL JOSEPH GRISIALDL JuSEPH GRIMALDI. TOSEPg G ELMALD.I. HIS LIFE AND ADVEN j U R'N'S Written out from Grimaldi's own manuscript and notes. svhich be left In the bands of his executor, at the lime of his death. By CHARLES DICKENS Author of "Pick wick Papers," "David Copperfteld," "Our Mutual Friend," "Bleak House,' etc. One Volume, Octavo. Price 75 cents Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. address all cash orders, retail or wholesale. to NT S B OS CYhEeTERSsOrNee &&RlOa T de H l E h i S a,. Pa. Books sent, postage paid, on receipt of recall prim. All NEW BOOKS are at PETERS° NS'. ap32-2t PHILADELPHIA \ AND TREN TON.HAIytOA_D.. COMPANY. - 81'.ECI al. NOTICE. Change of time of departure of Lines for New York and Way places from Remington depot. • On and after TUESDAY. May Ist, Ms, the time of departure of Through and Way Lines from Kensington depot, will be as follows. 'viz: ;sew York at 11 A. M., 4.30 and 6.45 P. M. and 12 night, via Kensington and Jersey City Express Fare O. The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily , all others, San days excepted. t 7.30 and II A. M. 3, 3.30,4.30, 5 and 6.45 P. M. and 12 midnight, for Bristol, Trenton, At 7A. M., 12 M.. 3, 4. 5 and 6 P. M., for Cornwells, Torrisdale, Holmes onrg, Tacony, Wissinoming, Bridesbarg, and Frankford, and at VIM A. M., for Bristol, and BP. M.,-for Hohnesburg, and Intermediate trations. At 7.30 A. IL and 3.30P.M. for Niagara Falls, Blffalo, Dunkirk, Canadaigua, Bindra, Ithaca, Owego, Roches ter, Binghampion, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Id ontrose, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville. Flem ington, Ac. The 3.30 P. M. Line connects direct with the 'trains leaving Easton, for Mauch Chunk, Allen town. Bahlehens. ASP 'fa „for Lambertville and intermediat StatiO us. IYIr Lines from New York for Philadelphia will lehve foot of Cortland street at 7 and 10 A. M., P. and 12 night, via Jersty City and Kensington. Bp3o-4t W. H. UATIMICR, Agent. CAMDEN AND :ABIROY R AIL - ROA u .A.ND TRANSPORTATION GU A ' SPECIAL NOTICE. Change of time of departure of lines for New York and way places, from Walnut street wharf. On and after 1 UFSDAY. May 18t,1866 the time of departure of Through and Way Lines from Walnut street Wharf will leave as follows: FOR NEW toxic. At 5 AM, via Camden and Amboy Accom. t. 2. 25 8 " " Camden and Jersey City, Ex. 300 " 2 P.M. " Camden and Amboy Express, 800 " b. 30 ' " Camden to S. Amboy only, Accom. At 8 AM., 2 and 5.80 P.M. for Mount Holly, Ewatte ville, Pemberton and Vincentown. At A.M. and 2 P.M. for Freehold. P.M.At 5 and 10 A.M., 12 hi., 4, 5.80 and 7 M for Fish- House, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delanco, Bever ly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown...tc. The 10 A.M. and 4 P . M. Lines run direct through to Trenton. Lines from New York for Pniladelptda. will leave Pier No. 'North river, at 5 A .IL, 2 and 4 P.M. via Amboy and Camden, and from the foot of Court land street at 12 M. and 4 P.M. via Jersey City and Caniden. ap80.41 WM. H GATZIIIEII,.Agent. HENRY JAMES, ACCOUNTANT. Disputed - and Confused Accounts Adjusted—Sets of books opened—small sets kept by contract. State ments and Balance Sheets prepared for Bankrupt Estates. FRENCH ANp SPANISH TIAANSLA.TED. apleSnot Room 34, No. 413 Chestnut street, *ll. PASSAGE_ OFFICE. NATION STEAM NAVIGATION CO. ST AM WEEKLY TO AND FROM QUEENS TOWN, (CORK HARBOR) AND LIVERPOOL. The elegant Al Iron screw steamship "RUIN" leaves on SATUr. D AY May sth. Rates of passage, payable in currency; Ist Cabin #9( ; Steerage, e3o. Yassengers a,so forwarded to London, Paris, Hav re , Hamburg', Bremen, &c.., at moderate rates. Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS TOWN through to PHLLADELPIELIA, IRS In cur rency. For further information, apply at the Company's Office, W. A. HAMILL, Agent, 217 Walnut street. spEcnit, the —Having been appointed SOLE AGENT of the above "Favorite,Lineo in this city, I Gould can , ion the public against purchasing their ickets elsewhere. ap2Stf/ rop.DAres CHLITHEATHD TONIO ALE.—Ths U truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now In use by thousands—invalida and others—has tstabliahed a character fbr quality of material and_PUrlii or manu facture, which stands unrivaled. It 11 recommended bY Phclans of this and other places. sa a superior tonic, and requires but a trial to. _convince the most skeptical of its great merit. To be hid, who , least and stain. of P. I. JORDAN. 220 Pear street. WOE BALE. fro Shippers, ?Grocers,. Hotel-keepers .W and others--.A very superior lot of Champagne Older, by the barrel or dozen. P, JORDAN. nut-rptf 220 Pear street. below Third and Walnut THE DAILY E IFENING. BULLETIN : PHILAD.ELPIII4, MONDA.Y, - APRIL 30,-1866. Carpetings ! . Carpetings AT RETAIL. MeCalltuns, Crease & Sloan, No. 519 Chestnut Street, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE EA= Now offer their extensive Stock of Foreign and Domestic • CARPETINGS, AT REDUCED PRICES, Mattisg Warehouse ! McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, 509 Chestnut Street, (Opposite Independence Ran HAVE JUST RECEIVED One Thousand Rolls, 'I ESai CANTON MATTING TWO HUNDRED ROLLS. CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING. All Widths and Styles, he Lowest Prices. JUST TAND-AND-A-MALF-WIDE Velvet Carpets, NEW DEMONS. J. F. & E. 11 ORNE, 1404- Chestnut Street. 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE, RED AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. &E. B ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS. FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET. 500 PLECIES NEW PATI,ENS ENGLISH TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 004. Chestnut St. mh2o-am rpl 'GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA. &CALLUS, CREASE &.SLOAN AND ausarpAcrrtauras, niPODTEDD WRODE. SALE DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. WAREHOUSE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the State House, PEDIADEMPMA, Retail Department, No. 1519 Chestnut St. raheara rP LEEDOM & SHAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domestio CARPETING, NOW OPIUM% AT No. 910 Arch Street, Iva ABOVE NINTIL 141711151.- HANIZA WIM PNEH o p t 00/timen, No. Si North Water onS is Htro. si North Dels _ Avenue, plrbk war Howler H. szerms. xroirsar. Wltt pomp P. Choosnormii. OMMPEM:MM4 W-Nmirtal - Witri .7 : ''T-4.U.''l) - ,F448 . : -. .i..'*L - L AROUND !!! dl ERRING'S PATENT SAFES IN THEIBECENT EXTENSIVE FIRES!! seven Save Their Contents IN ONE NIGHT!!! NUMBER ONE. NEW Yomr, April 9,1866. Messrs. lIEBSING & Co., No. 251 Broadway—Gen tlemen:—ln the destructive conflagration of the 6th Inst., it wan our misfortune to be located on the lower floor of the five-story building No. 202 Broadway, The large Safe of your manufacture, which we had in We, was in the back part of the building, more than one hundred and fifty feet from Broad Way, difficult to reach with water,and exposed to the hottest ofthe fire, We got at It Saturday afternoon, and found the knobs and Iplatea melted off, and were obliged to cut the doors open, when to our great, s ,, 'lion, we found our books, papers, policies ofirumrance, money and indeed everything in the Safe in first-rate condition 'Respectfully yours, KNAPP & SNIFFEIs7, NII11:131fR TWO Haw Yo az, April 9,1866. Messrs. HEnuato & Co.—Gentlemen:—l have just opened my Herring's Patent Safe, which has lain among the embers of the Broadway and Fulton streets fire since Friday morning. the 6th inst. The safe was in my - office, on the third floor, and was in the hottest part of the tire. 'Notwithstanding the fall and great heat endured, the Safe has been true to its name and Its trust, and faithfully sustained the reputation of your house. All my books and papers contained in the Safe ate in as good condition as before the fire; except the alight damage occasioned by the steam which comes from tLe fire-proof filling. .101 IN B. I3MLItILIffEf. NUMBER THREE. Nam+ Y oar., April ;,1866. Messrs. Braun:go Co.—Gents:--we are pleased to be able to add our testimony in favor of one of your t•nti-s, that we had In our office at the time of the great e yesterday on Broadway and Fulton streets, and ould say for the benefit Of the public and injustice to .1. on, that all our Books, Papers, etc., were taken out :0 day in good order, after the Safe had been exposed an intense heat. HENRY SI ME, No. Dr. Broadway. NUALBER FOUR. NEw Yong, April 7, BS& Messrs. Hannixo & Co., Genta—l am happy to say 11 at,baving recovered my Safe (one of your make) m the ruins of our store, No. l) Fulton street, a bleb was destroyed by fire yesterday, and having pened it, I And all its contents. -consisting of books. PAPers, money, bonds and Government stocks, be. for ging to myself, and others, entrusted to us for safe tz,eping perfectly safe and uninjured. Thts Safe stood an extraordinary lust, and proved the excellency of ur Estee. NUMBER FIVE Yost:, April 9. Messrs. FLIMILING & CO., :CO. 251 11108dWAY.--GeLltp: 't he large Safe of your manufacture which We had in me at the destructive tire, corner of Broadway and Barclay streets. has been rescued from the site of our late building, and opened this alternoon. It affords us m eat satiafaction to say to you that we dud our boolm, valuable papers, at d tt e entire contents preserved in good condition, nothing injured except the leather covers of the books being stained. , FAIRCHILD, WALKER At CO., Booms 6 and 7, Igo. Broad waY NUMBER SIX. • NEW 'YORK. April 9,1561. Zifessrs. Err:Emu d. Co.:—l this morning rtcelved from the reins of the lire, corner of Broadway and Barclay street, the Safe purchased of you. some years since, and, to my entire satlsflsntlon found the contents in a perit-ct state of preservation. The Sale had lain in the ruins since Friday morning and was in the hot.. test part of the fire. I shall, in the ftatire, feel safe to trust any amount of property to your Safe. J. 7f. ROBERTSON. NUMBER SEVEN. NEW YORE. April 6. 1866. Messrs. lisnnixo & Co., No. 251 Broadway--Gents:— The Herring's Patent Safe we bought of you a few years ago has just been dug out from the ruins of the recent extensive fire, corner Broadway and Barclay streets. The conteras Maur bui!ding, No. 231 Broad way, where the fire originated, were entirely de troyed, and we had barely time to escape with our lives, The Salem's exposed to intense heat, yet we are baopy to inform you that everythieg It contained —books; papers and money—are all as good as new. H. J. BANG, No. =1 Broadway. FARREL, lIERRING & CO., NO 629 CHESTNUT ST., PHI E.ADELPHIA Herring & Co., New York, Herring & Co., Chicago, SOLE NANITFAOTUREERS OF. Herring's Patent Champion Safes, EE MOST RELIABLE PROTECTION FROM PERE - NOW KNOWN, FARREL, HERRING & CO.'S New Patent Bankers' Safes, Made with "The iFranklinite" or Patent Crystallzed Iron. The Only ifetal Known Which Will apsg-th& Defy a Burglar's Drill. m 2t AWNINGS; VERANDAHS - AND FLAGS WM. F. SCIETEBLE, 49 SOUTH TEMP STREET, , PIIILADIMPH/A.. EA.biITFACTIIIIKR, OF AWNINGS AND VETLEVINT ALI. S. Awnings Proofed and Warranted not to Mildew. FLAGS OF ALL SIZES ON RAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Stencil Cutting and Canvas Printing. Bags, Tents Wagon Covers, rnadeto order. apscvsmast 1866. SPRING. 1866. EDMUND YARD & CO,, 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Silks and FanoyDress Goods, Linens and White Goods, Shawls and Balmorals, DEALERS IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Germantown Panoy Wool Goode, A Pull Line of Prints, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. ap2.54m rp SUPERIOR PIOKLING VINEGAR, PICKLES, KETCHUPS, PRESERVES, SAUCES, JELLIES, SYRUPS, MUSTARDS, &o;,, &c, All warranted to be of a superior quallt7. ALLNITFACTUBED BY EMIL MATHIEU & SON, Nos. 120, 122 and 124 Lombard Street, Below Second. ape ins rp lIIESKELL'S MAGIC ,OIL CURES "lIETTEIR, P23.II3IPELAS, ITCH, SPAY:II HEAD, AND ALL SEIN Dre,'Pastm Warranted to cure or money refunded. For !tale by all Druggists. Principal Depot, AfaHMEAVA PHARMACY, No. 336 SOUTH SECOND ST. igirPrice .m cents per bottle. are4-3rn rp JOHN C. ARRISON, Nor.l and 3 NORTH sum STREET, Would invite the attention of Gentlemen to his IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, ..vzi ta l igar e Tt es,t 3i nis A n g r i. and A oN. A T • TO A COMPLETE STOCK OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Suitable tosthe Season a :XII la C. C. AICH:hIOND REFRIGERATORS. • SMITH di RICHARDSON Agents Ibr the sale of the justly Celebrated CIIA-R, MAL LINED REFRIGERAIVRS, Wholesale and Retail, From Six to Twenty-five Dollars, 611 MARKET STREET. ape-mi GROVER & BAKER'S IMPROVED SRTITTLE OR "LOCK" - liV2i SEW. EgG MACHINES. &c. No. I and No. 9 ibr Tailors, Shoemakers. Saddler'. TOri Crisatrro Strees, Philadelphia. MAHRET Sttraet, Harrisburg. talkraXTP SIMON COLTON de CLAIIKt. To Families Residing in or. Going to the Country. Those who wish to purchase supplies of the bast qua lity of FINE IiaIIOCE,RIES will find a full and choice stock of the best that can be imported or procured from the New York, Boston or Philadelphia markets, and can be supplied with goods in package at whole sale prices. Particular attention is paid to packing in the neat est and most safe manner possible. Goods dedvered to any of the Depotsjihrpress Offices or brain the Country free of charge. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, apig.tr S. w . Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT. AJEK.F.EL'Ei ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The largest and:best assortment of Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and Curls, Water-fails, Viotorines, Fri. settee, Illusife Beams for Ladies, At prices LOWER than elsewhere. [mhyq, r p 909 CHESTNUT STREET, ...-_. , 0 4 tei READY MADE • ' \-• -':- '' LUTING 'lc . UNDER a T B H 2 C 4 CH NENT NUT O ST EL . PHILADELPHIA • PA. .A Mt SPRING.. Mg FPM. D. ROGERS. Coach and Light Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, rall,44:avrpl PHILADELPHIA. MARKING 'WITH 115WELTEILE MM. Embroider Brigdlng• Stardadeg, ism ie. Tome iBoo7lllbert street. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELIVJEEASURERRNT. COAT. Seed Size from 1 to I 2; from 2to 2: and from 4 to 5; I and around the most protuluent Part of the chest, and around the waist. State whether erect ar tamping. VEST. Same as for coat. .ide seam; outside otanito hips, and are AMIISM:IiMrs: Eke Speost Pao frff Pena. Academy of Fine Arta. The Forty-third Annual Exhibition of PAINTINGS AND * SCULPTURE IS NOW OPEN, _ Chestnut Street, above Tenth, Froinge. M. to 7 P. 111„ and from 8 till 10 in the. Evening. - 801411 j2 .. A B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16" NORTH SIXTH STREET. MANUFACTURER OF VENITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. 10 7tt West and finest assortment in the city at tit Store Shades made and lettered. apgt CITYORDENANCES "ptsEN:ILI:MON TO AUTHORTZETHE GERMAN TOWN Passenger Railway Company to lay certain rails on tha t portion or th etoute of the Girara Avenue Railway recently consolidated into said Company. _Resolved, by the Select and Common Councils of the city or philadelphia, That the Germantown Passenger Rallway Company are hereby authorized to lay a double track on the southeasterly side of Girard avenue, from the northeasterly side of Shackamaxon street to the sonthweaterly side of Prankforo road, and to lay an additional track on the west side of West College avenue, from the south side of Poplar street to tb naiddle of Girard avenue. Provided that said rails shall be laid In a manner satisfactory to the Chief En gqieer and Surveyor. and shall conform to the estab lishd and providedk eets along which the same shall. be laid, and they keep said streets in good repair, rrovided further. That the said Company pay into the City Treasury the sum of twenty-five dollars, to pay for the publication of this resolution. WILLIAM S. STOBLEY, President of Common Cotmcit, Avry.sT--ROBERT BRTHELL, Assistant Clerk of Select Council. SAXES LND, President of Select Y Connell. Approved this twenty -eight -1 day of April, Anna D o one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six .. D. 1866).. MORTON Mc.5.11 M or ofelphia. A N ORDINANCE TO lIARE AN of ..loL Appropriation to the Controllers of Public Schools School Pay the Expenses of the Examination of the High Szericav 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City ol Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of four hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appro. printed to the Controllers of Public Schools for the purpose of paying for printing the report of the com a 1. tee. and otherexpenses, attending the examination and investigation of the condition and affairs of the Central High School. And warrants shall be drawn prcrsuant to existing ordinances.- WILLIAM' B. STOIILLY. President of Common Connell. ATTEST—ROBERT BETR yrs Assistant Clerk - of Select Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-eighth day of A_prii, Anna Dcroini one thousand eight hundred and aLttyidx (A. D. 1866). • MORTON McMICHAEL. Mayor of Philadelphia. APPROVfIiG THF., bL T RETTES OF JCL Charles Dixey, Commissioner of City Property elect. Ae_zoltwd, By the Select and Common Councils of the City ofPhlladelhla. That Thaddeus Wentworth and Frederick G. Wolbert are hereby approved as sureties of Charles DixeyCommissioner of City Property elect, And the City Solicitor is hereby directed to prepare the Proper bond with warrant of attorney for said partied to execute. and to cause a judgrcent to be entered thereon; and further, to file agreements of record that the lien of the Judgment, entered in pursuance ofeald warrant of attorney, shall only operate on and against the respective properties submitted to the Committee on Fthance by the said sureties; that is to say, the lieu of the Judgment against Thaddeus Wentworth shall only operate on and against a certain lot of ground, whereon is erected the house numbered 1351 N. Fifth etreet. in the Twelfth Ward: and also the lot or piece of ground whereon is erected the messuages or tene ments numbered 1301 Germantown road, In the Seve nteenth Ward. The lien of the judgment against Fred erick G. Wolbert shall only operate on and against a certain lot of ground, whereon is erected house num bered 2111 Spring Garden street in the Fifteenth Ward. WILLIAM S. srosixr, Presiden Aylmer—JOHN ECEsTEIN,t of Common Council. Clerk of Common CbunciL - JAMES L tadD. President of Select Council, Approved this twenty-eigthh day of April, Anzio Domini one thou Sand eight hundred and sixty-stk. (A.D. lift). _ _ MORTON MOMICRAEL. Mayor of Philadelphia. 13.1.1-OLI3TioisT TO AUTHORIZE THE TRAM WAIING of Davenport, bonder, William, Clay, McCrea and Vasey streets. se..softxd, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Phliodelphia, That tb e Chief Commiss!oner of Highways be and he is hereby authorized and directed to repave, with tramway stone, in the tracks of the wheels, the following streets, viz Davenport street. from Eighth to Duponcean street, in the Eighth Ward. bonder street, from Tenth to Forthergill street, in the r eventb Ward. Willi.na street, about three hundred (500) feet, running east from Twenty-first street, in the Eighth "% ore- Clay street from Twelfth street to Ridge avenue, in the Fourteenth Ward. McCrea street, from Juniofto Riwhieatreet, in the Third ward. feAdu V ansiney swtre raobmou S t e t v w e o n t h e u e n th red re a e n t d in fi th S M v ) - enth Ward. And if said streets are wider than is rt Tpc‘wry for a single track, he is authorized to reduce - them to the proper width by tatlrg an equal quantity from each WILLIAM S. STQKLEY. President of Common Council. ATricsr —.ABRAHAM sT.E.WAP.T. assistant Clerk of Common Connell. SABLES LYND. President of Select Council. kproved this twenty-eighth day of Aprll, Anno Do minio one thousand eight hundred ana sisty-six, (A. D. 1566). MORTON M - cMOECAEL Mayor of Phßwlelph A N ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO THE P1T .,01. Rolla and Rills of Supervisors. SECTION 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Pay-Rolls and Bills for wrrk drn dor materials purchased or fur nished by the Supervisors be made out in duplicate, CDR of said bills or pay-rolls to be filed in the High way Department, and the other to be filed with the Controller. WILT:TA M S. STO=Y, PreSidettt of Common Conned. AvrFar—ABRAHAM lir STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. „TAMES LYND, President of Select Council. — Approved this twenty-eighth day of A Jril, Ann° DOlnnit one thousand eight hundred' and sixty-six (A. D.:866).. MORTON McMICHAEL Mayor of Philadelph D zsoLuTioN RELATIVE TO POPLARSTREET, West of Colima Avenue. itesohyd By the Select and Common Councils of the CilY Of Philadelphia, That the Department of SurveYs be and is hereby directed to revise the lines of Poplar street, West of West College avenue or Twenty-tifth street so that they shall be an extension of Poplar street, as now open and In use between said West Col lege avenue and Twenty-fourth street. WTT.T.TAM S, STOELEY, lerrssr—SOßN ECRe PresT ElN, ident of Oommon Connell. Clerk of LYlraXaon CounciL Je Atw'S LYND, President or Select Council. Approved this Twenly-eighth day of April, Ann() Dc mini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. - 1566). MORTON" McMICHABL, It Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION OF INSTRUCTION TO. THE Ch lei Commissioner of Highways. Bosoleed, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commissioner of Highways is hereby authorized and alrected to re move the railway tracks which have been lard on Twenty-fifth street, between Spring Garden street and Ptnnsylama avenue, without proper authority. WTT.T.TAM b. sToxr,,By, • President of Common Council. Arrgsv—JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Contmon Council. • JA MTN. LYND. President of Select L:ounciL Approved this twee eighth day of April, Anne Domini One Thousand 4ght Hundred and bixty4ux (A. D. lea). MORTON StchLICHAEL, . • Mayor of Philae elphia. DESOLLTION TO.AUT r itORIZE THE GRAD/HG lA , of Bare street front... Twenty-fifth street to Penn sylvania avenue. - Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commiastoner of Highways be and -he is here , y authorized and di rected to grade to the established grade of the city, Here street, from Twenty-fifth street to Pennsylvania avenue. at a cost not exceeding five hundred dollars: the work to be advertised and allotted to the toweet bidder, according to la w w. yr,r. AM S. STOBLEY, President of Common Council, " Avrirsr—AßßAHAM STEWART, Assistant clerk of common council. JAMES LYN D, President of Select Connell. Approved this twenty•eighth day of:April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. (A. D. 1866). MORTON It Mayor of Philadelphia. WE BEENWE'ER CALL attention to Oat eent assortment of Superior PIANO% INPlAtigrit we always have on nand, and otter th em at very reasonable prima to purchame. Boat of refbreoCall and BULL 01:7101ANTEE invariably given ty vrgrFN =ION PIANO ItitEITE&OTURIbiti Lou. ittdD Wolzuntltteolla lirt,i" • ,! addttionai