CFTC, B ' Coitroieraidx Cans.ThandrOenth and Fifteenth Streets Railway:' Company ;is making many excellent improvements. Five new cars were placed upon the line a few days ago, which are decidedly-superior' in elcgance and comfOrt to 'the ears • of , any Other passenger railway in Philadelphia. Since the accession of. Mr. Megargee to the Presidency of the road, a marked improve ment has taken place in all its appoint mente. He has stocked the, road With a sup ply of good horses; has put upon the line several new eamand the faces of tholrcon ductors who were 'formerly noted for their disgusting appearance and their disobliging tempers, ,are seen.no more, The Thirteenth and. Fifteenth is now a first-class road. On Saturday evening the 'Union Paseo& ger Railway Company commenced running an all night line of cars on the Fairmount and Navy Yard branch of their road; which asses through Seventh:and ;Ninth' streets. The cars will leave the depot on their first trip down at 11.46, and on their second trip at 12.08. They will continue •to run every half hour during ,the night, reaching Fif- ; teinith and Wallacti•streets In ten minutes, and Seventh and Chestnut streets In twenty seven minutes after the time of starting. On the first trip up the ears will leave the .NaryrYard at 12.40, and on their second trip at]. o'clock. • They,' will ', reach Ninth and Chestnut streetsin twenty=two minutes, and Nintli and Spring Garden* Streets. in thirty 7 tivd minutes after the time °retailing; IttistitiasitraAFFAHA.-M.F. David H' • Wileon_, - cola _ of the . Deacons of the,Monn . Olivet Bi4itist"Chtireh; was found on Satin; day e7iening inan insensible conditien,lying. on the Red ;.;Bridge,-; : on .Staintbitrs Lane. His front-teeth were knocked out, and he - had a severe wound on the back of the head. He wad taken tO his home No. 321 Redwood street; and placed under medical treatment. ldr..Wilson left his stable, son Second street; below Washington,ab out seven o'clock,with two horses• (one of which he rode), to go to a pasture field on the Point Road, and was not heard of until 8 o'clock, when he was brought home. ,His pocket book and watch were untouched. The horses were missing, but were both found yesterday morning in the.pasture meadow, and one ,still had the saddle on. • Mr. Wilson was somewhat-bet= ter last evening, but was not sufficiently re- Stored to give any of the particulars as to the manner in which he 'received his injuries. From some incoherent expressions that he made while awakening fcir a moment from apparent delirium, it is supposed that he was struck with a brick or stone, the force of which unhorsed him, and after this he was kicked in the mouth. A PLACE FOR COOL BREEZES.—AImost every one is aware of the:fact that directly op opsite thiscity is an island that for many years ioast has been a place for resort for the heated denizens of Philadelphia. This isle of the blest—yclept Smith's Island—has passed into the possession of Mr. ,rikemeyer, the well-known caterer of Carter% alley. An entirely new hotel has been erected, with spacious rooms, where persons so dispoied can pass the heated term. Oar new Cape May will be an attractive place for those who cannot make arrangements to get away from town. We commend this new place to the attention of toil-worn clerks and busi ness men in the lower portion of the city. Meals will be served in the best style. Mr. James Bedloe, of the St. Louis Hotel, is en trusted with the superintending of Mr. Lakemeyer's restaurant,corner of Exchange and Carter streets, in this city. Cur Monrararr.—The number of inter ments in the city during the pasit week was 259 against 258 the same period last year. Of the whole number 128 were adults and 131 children-78 being under one . year of age. 321 were males, 138 females, 61 boys and 70 girls. The greatest number of deaths oc curred in the Nineteenth Ward, being 21,and the smallest number in the Twelfth Ward, where only one was reported. The principal causes of death were congestion of the brain, 7; congestion of the lungs, 7; consumption. 37; convulsions, 11; disease of the heart, 8; debility, 10;:typhus fever, 10; inflammation of the lungs, 29; old age, 9. CHOLERA HOSPITALS.—A correspondence has recently taken place between Dr. James A. McCrea, President of the Board of Health, of this city, and the Surgeon-General of the army, in reference to the use of the Govern ment hospitals in this city, in case of a visit from the cholera. The Surgeon-General states that the Saterlee Hospital, South Street Hospital and Christian street Hospi tal, are still retained by the Quartermaster's Department, and "should any emergency arise requiring it, the equipment for these hospitals can be furnished by ,the Medical Department of the army at cost prices. BABE BALL.—An exciting game of base bail was played on Saturday afternoon, be tween two nines of the Athletic Club. on the grounds at Fifteenth street and Columbia avenue. One nine was headed by Pratt and the other by Mcßride. The Pratt party were victorious, scoring 30 to 12 by their opponents. The Juniata and Active clubs, of. 'Frank ford, played a match on Saturday. The Juniata was victorious. The score stood, Juniata, 43; Active, 27. A match between the Pioneer and Wyan dotte clubs, played on Saturday afternoon, resulted in favor of the former by a score of 24 to 13. WEsTEux TRAVEL.—One of the most im rtant links of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad is the Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati line, which is the shortest route to the West -and• Southwest. Mr d. C. Allen, agent, has his ticket offices in this city at 631 Chestnut street, at .the Girard HOuse, and at the Continental. Mr. T. H. Parks is the agent at Thirtieth and Market streets. Tickets for any point in the West may berecured at any of these offices, at as low rates as by any other line, and with a certainty n f a shorter time being taken in traveling. . T WATER Wonks.=-The operations of the Water Works - for the quarter ending 141 - arch3l, 1866, were as follows :—The Fair mount Works pumped 1,301,632,770 gallons; the Schuylkill works, 293.993,766 gallons; the Delaware works, 265,870,550 gallons,and the Twenty-fourth Ward works, 128,279,340 gallons, making a total of 1,989,776,426 gal lons—an increase of 99,981,900 gallons over the same period of 1865. • CoNvlcTs PAnnosnn—From October 25th 1829 to December 31,1865, out of . 5,320 com mitments to the Eastern Penitentiary, 715 were pardoned-635 white males, 24 white females, 48 colored males and 8 colored fe males.- Of the whole number 36 were par doned by the Presidents of the 'United .States,and 679 by the Governors of Penn sylvania. MARRIAGE xo LoTraray.—The young lecturer, Miss Augusta St, Clair, is to led tura' on "Duties of Young Ladies in Refer ence to Marriage," in Musical Fund Hall, Wednesday evening. Miss St. Clair has considerable celebrity as ai professional lec turer on the education of the young, and will attract a crowd. - • - Fes.—.A: frame stable, in an alley run ning out of Gothic street, was destroyed' by fa* about three o'clock yesterday morning. A horse'in it was so much burned . as tobe alinost valueless. The animal belonged to James McCullough, - and the stable to ChaEl. TER THIRD STREET RomumY.--Dutch Ahern, who attempted to steal 412;600 froM Ridgway 6s Co.'s messenger, on Third street - on Saturday, had a bearing on Satur day afternoon, before Alderman ;7i3eitler, and was held in $1,500 bail to answer. , Aass Haurcurr.—.olLas. Still was titifore . Aideim . au , ~ B ok, , a - t • cauxi w itt Hill, on Saturday, uPon the . charge of as= emit and battery on • Jesielltlillman, ;with intent to.; Thri,.twri men are. said ' - td have been - on bad terms for some time. On: Friday Millman Went into the store of Still; and words ensued betweint the :parties. Still is alleged to:have seized a hatchet Wand struck Millman upon the head, causing; a. severe wound.- He was held in 61,000 bail 8/mobs ASSAULTe—A young ,:,man named John Clark wentinto a shop at Doak and Shipnen streets, and asked permission 'to take away a piece 'of lnmber. Charles Gordon t who :was :present,..roPlied that the ; plank didmot belong* .tohm3.' Clark then said . sotnething,displeasing 'to Gordon, and was struck aviolent,blowon the head with& ltammer. - His'skull was 'fractuied and he was taken, to the Penrisylvania Hospital. Gordon was arrested,and after a beamingbe-' fore - Alderman Lutz, was committed to await the restat'Of the injuries inflicted. Tam 13uramas -.BUILDING,—The rooms . not occupied lay the proprietors _of the new BurmsTlN Building, -.No. 6Q7 Chestnut street, are now nearly completed" and , ready, to be rented. - They are ail,large, welt lighted in front and rear, and ill be very valuablefor alnaost' - any kind of business. liaTing•a handsome entrance on Chestnut latreet ands fine front on Jayne street, the location is one of the best in the city. , , • RESIDEINCII Fen SALE —We call the at • tention of our readers to the' sale by Id.: Thomas & Sobs to-morrow, of the neat mo dern residence, No. 219 North Twentieth Street; centrally located, and in %excellent order. ,See their bills for particulars. • ALLEGED PICKPOCKET.--JaMea Madison was committed yeaterdaY by Alder Man Beitler, for having attempted to pick the pocket of Mr. D. B. Beitler, at the Academy of Music on Saturday evening. NN.Nw Tor.'` —The London' Stereoscopic, w' have invented a new toy In photegraphy. It is called "a new wonder— inatantaneons photography in the drawing-room." Some bits of paper are given child, with - instruction to slip-on of them in' water, lay it on another, and press the two bits gently together. A photographic portrait is immediately de veloped. There le no magic in it; brit the effect Is a vary pretty surprise. If these toys are introduced Philadelphia, we will expect the bits of paper to con tain the Ibilowing--Sny your coal of W. W. Alter, 957 North Ninth street, or at Sixth and Spring Garth n street. ' GRovEr. .3t BAKER'S Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and Loek Stitch Sewing If whines, 725 Ohestnutstreet. SUNDOWN HATS for seaside or country wear. Let no hui3r be without one. Misses' Hats all kinds. Genie Hats all style. Boys' Hats, every variety "POLAR REFRIGERATOR," Bartlett's Patent, manufactured by S. B. (lark, No. 10A8 Market street, will this season carry off the palm. He has had a large force at work for months past in getting up an A No.l stock of these indispensable household aril. clea, and has brought out an entirely new refrigerator, , which will strike every Intelligent purchases as tne best'thing of the kind yet given to the pub lc in this de partment of the mechanic, arts . IN'e allude to his splendid new "Potar Refrigerator," the superiority of which consists in its economical. consumption of ice, and its undoubted excellence In preserving meats and other provisions the longest period of time with the least expense. 'We would advise those in want oiled, gerators to call at J. B. Clark's manufactory, No. 100 blarkst street, and make their purchases, as Mx.: Clark. is one of the largest sciatufacturers of refrigera tors In the country; and what is more, in view of the unsettled elate of business, he has determined, duritig the present season, to retail his refrigerators at whole T sale prices. STRAW HATS, STRAW HATS. A sp:endid stock. CHAS. OARFORD & SONS, - UL.der , the Continental Rota . WILSON. .SPRING a WILSON. SPRING SUITS FOR GENTLEMEN. SPRING SUI^S FOR YOUTHS. EBBING STYLES sea ALL. CALL! CALL!! CALL!!! AT THE BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL OF ROCEITELL * 'WILSON. 'NOS 603 AND GM CHEST NUT STREET. ABOVE SIXTH. VERANDAH AWNINGS and awning strips at P./WITJELSI3, 1408 Chestnut street. TPA DEINSX6S are invited to lELTCHELL dr. FLIGTOIECIN 8, 120 i Chemist street. "AGtrA DE MAGNOLIA."—This delightfal wash for face and person is superior to any cologne to render the skin soft and fresh, to allay inflammation or purify clothing. It is manufactured from the rich southern magnolia, and is a universal favorite with actresses, opera-siturers. and 811 who wish to reserve and improve their personal charms. Sold by all dealers at in large bottles. No lady's toilet is COM plete without it. To those leaving the city tor the sea. BOIL it is invaluable. 311413,YLA/eD HAMS, Maryland Hams. DLITOTTRIX, FLETOFIZE‘ 1204 Chestnut street, COUNTERYANES, ' bed spreads, table da msaks, napkins, towels, linen and cotton sheeting' and pillow fabrics, at the lowest wholesale rates. J. O.=STRAW MUDGE & CO., N. W. corner Eighth and Market. LACE CURTAINS from auction. Great bargains at PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. H. L. HALLovima. & SON, No. 534 Mar ket street, first Store below Sixth, have the best as• sortment of Boys' and Children's Clothing in the city. which they are prepared to 68/1 at She lowest vices. Call and examine for yourselves, No clap-trap hum buging at this establishment. H. L. HALLOWELL. & SON, No: 834 Market street. "lubricative steam engine packing.—for terms see 723 chestnut st., pluht., and 26 dey et., new York.' . Puss • LIBERTY WzaTs LR&D.—Orders daily increasing. HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES refitting for the summer season. "will find it to their advantage to examine the extensive stock of dry goods adapted to their wants. at. the establishment of J. 0. STRAWBRIDGE 3c CO., N: W. corner Eighth and Market. CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!! M. A. Jones, N 0.17 Ncrth Eighth street, (entrance through Partridge's Trimming tatore,) is now pre pared to make to • order 'from measure or pattern, Corsets of any style, size or quality. 8114.19- faction guaranteed in all cases M. A. Jones' well known reputation as the manufacturer of the cele brated "Ile Plus Ultra" Skirt, will be sufficient gua rantee that the Corsets will be all that can be desired, as the same care will be given to the new branch, that has secured so enviable a reputation Stir the Skirts. Examine them before , buying elsewhere. PURE LTHItaTT WHITE LEAD. --Try you will twee none other. STORE SH.ADES.—The cheapest shades for store windows, at PATT8203,1408 Chestnut street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND. CATAIUME.— S. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye Ind Mx; treats all diseases appertaining to the above. members with the utmost suocess. Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at Ma °Mee, No. Ath Pine street. The medical faculty are Invited to ac. Company their patients, ache '•aa had no secrete in his practice. Artificial eyed inset ed. No .charge made for evAmination. WINDOW SHADES, $1 00, at PATIMWS, 1808 Chestnut street. E. G. WHITMAN'S CONFECTIONS. --- Among our standard Ptdladelphia estabLishments, there are perhaps, none that have brought more joy into households that thefamous confectionery of E. (3. Whitman &Co., No. 318 Chestnut street, below Fourth. Their delightful fancy confections are a lways welcome favorites among the appreciating; while a constant re. currence of saccintrine novelties bring new delights to the tastes and tickle afresh the palates of their pa. Izons. We have no roOln tolenumerateatithe of theinal titudinous good things gotten up by E. O. 'Whitman & Co. We will only say that "their name - is legion." their deliciousness beyond question, and their purity and. wholesomeness as undoubted as the - .purity of a sparkling spring fresh from its natural rock. LOOSE .CoVans or furniture. slips. Car =gear prniture Ape made to order, at • PATTEN'S, age 011eatnnt street: • hinEETILBLY•Frens CozrzawmoNs.- Choice and rare varietleafor'eMreeet HEN l, manufactured by . No. 1210 Market etreit. • NEW DIttiIiI3IAICINO ESTABLISILHP-NT.-7-• Ladies can have 'their dresses, Snits; Coati, and has manes handsomely. Made, at the - stiort'sst notice—in tweivE, hours it neeeelary—at ' the new Dressmaking - iritablislunent, of . J. W. • pli.ooTOß•dc CO., .920 Chests treet. tree . 7013NITtritti uphobitered, freed. - - Prom nieths, varnished and polished at • • pA.TP,EIES, 1400. Chestnut - street.' _ . • Pura lemaavrtrWnTra tila.o.—Preferred by Dealers, as it, always:l6mM satisfaction to their qua. . Wrera of Tar Syrup tor :Coughs, - Colds and Affections of the Lang& •Thlig mixture is entirely vegetable, and'affords speedy 'Relief in all Pulmonary Diseases, aach tis Asthma. Spitting of ,BloW lifon• ac: %Prepared R & onlY-b AlFrrt 'tas' So pee. Tenth end cafe! et33021/ggig streete,Phns.: SPRING- '.PiLtyIitESSS,S.. made to -bider, at 2 PA.TTEIVEI • Me' Chestnnt Street. THE:DAWY MNINOr . EITLLETIN . ; PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. KAY -Zl,-1866. 5~5~.._.. ~ -._~_ fisoorict..Prion44fcrr.additfq,K4 Peini. -, Academy of Fine Arts. The iortptiard Atuutol 31:x111141On or PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE IS NOW OPEN, Chestnut Street, above Tenth, Proia 3.11. M. to 7 P. k:and remit B t n la in the MitSIOAL - PU'rcD" HALL , . WEDN.FSDA7 2 g 3 VRIPJEAr. MISS /.1701:18TA.Si s . The eloquent:young' li will de yer.h'orverr o cturer pa - Fnntele Ildtteetion; LECTIT.Itie , ' ' TOTING LADLE 3, ' , Breiatutiirago LarrxßT, 'Which in England, as well as in this country bas lieen most highly praised for its sound philosophy, ,und good advice to theyoung. ' • = ' . Reserved Seats; SO cents; ' - ' Tickets for sale at Continental.Rote} News' Office, and at lilaß Office. . . my2l-Bts t 5 J] IaIERR•REB®STB: sumivisil.:': - ;•:uso..gir.rs 'ON =TB OP , Reading RailrOad and Brandies. MANSION HOUSE, 1(0UNT,C4.)2730N, Carollne Wunder, Pottsville P. 0., Baur' co. TUSCARORA HOTEL, • • Mrs. Eannah Miller, Ttocsirors P. 0., Schuso:lll co. MAHABOY CITY HOTEL. 9. W. Prod, ifithstao7 Mr Slaty= WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. &am lidamidorf,ltes4lng P.O. ANDALUSIA, Jame& B. Itadeirs., Beading P. 0. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, WerneraNdlle P. 0., Berke 00. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. H. Manderbaeb,Womelsaorry. 0., Berke ea. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Letdown co., Charles Boedermel, Harrisburg P. O. BOYERSTOWN SEMINARY, B. Eihk - y,Boyeristown P. O. Serbs co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. 11. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester co. LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Lichtetithaler. Litiz P. 0., Lancaster co. EPHRATA .ZifOUNTA.IN AVPRINGS, Alex. S. Feather. Pro.. Zphrata P. 0.. Lancaster co APRIL gat, 1866. apst-tin MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Cresson Springs, This delightful Summer Beefed will be OPEN fer the reception Of guests on SATURDAY, JUR 2d, 1868: For further information address GEO. W. MULLIN, 013.3181301 f SPRM39, m717-Irol CAMBRIA 00., PA.. ( ON IGi I - TALL CAPE IBLA.ND, N. J.. WILL RECEIVE GUESTS ON Thursday, May, 315t...1866. J. P. 0.8.82, Proprietor. A " ERDI H C H UR OUS MONG THR OTAE," WINS.— HII,LIAIDEIPORT, PA. The larval Hotel In the State, outside of Philadel phia, entirely new, and strictly a first-elan Louse. Lo cation unsurpassed. beautiful grounds, splendid dries, fine hunting and fishing, and the Scenery all that could be desired. ferences—Hon. Judge Grier. Daniel Dougherty, Esc., Judson, .John Anspach, E A number of fine, large airy rooms ye unengaged. For terms, de., address myls-10t GEORGE HOPP ER.iams Propp ort, rietor Pa. 5 . Will QUBSILER BOARDllll3.—flood board may be ob tained during the months of July and August,with the following advantages. large airy rooms, extensive grounds, groves, lakes, near railroad station, sear but maids a Rol:kilo) ler town forty miles front Philadel phis. Forfurther information inquire at the olllce the .Presbyterian. my2l-21.* SITILKERBOA_RDLLIG—FIest-elass Itooms,st 6915 LOCUST s t mt, s rety942o West Phtlader. HIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL CURES THerrirEit, PiIIYSIPELAB, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND ALL eICIN Were A.RlCti Warranted to care or money rePo.nded. For sale by all Druggists. Principal Depot, - .' N 0.53 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. _Price 2.5 Cents per bottle - EtD24-3131rp JOHN - C. ARRISON Nor.l and 3 NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Would invite the attention of Gentlemen to his IMPROVED PATTERN. S.RIRT i _Made by band, in the beet manner, and WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. e TO A COXPLETi STOWE OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Suitable tortbe Season atd-am Mit SPRING. AM' WM. D. Ii.C)GERS. Coach and Light Carnage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, mbn-snap' PHIIADKLPICUL. . . ..0 , COMPOUND CAMPHOR TROCHES, Positive Preventive of CMCOMMIZA.., Dlorrhces, Sysolikay, cad Choleralforbus, Sole Factor, 0. L Needles, Drunis Fn t. nu' & Ease SP., Phila t , a 3 ° " —° •t, Mailed osiTc c6o ° ' 4 41 , H.AIAILL'Et PAtsiAGE OFFICE. • NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. TO .AND , RROH QUEENS . - TOWN. (CORK HARBOR.) AND ISVERPOOL., The elegant Al iron screw steamship DIEtiIIEABIC leaves on BATUBDAY,May 26th Bates of passage, payable In currency: • - Ist Cabin, 1)100; Steerag. e, . - • ' Passengers also forwssded to London, Paris, Havre. Hamburg, Bremen, Ac., at moderate rates. Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS TOWN, through to 'PHILADELPHIA, - gto In our- For Anther information, apply , at .the Company's W. A. HADICIL, Agent 2.ll , Walnut street.. • SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Having been appointed SOLE AGENT of the above "Favorite Line" in this city, would,caution the public Aral= purchasing their tle.ketslsewbere apteeta I PANDIECOLIVREL-400 Keze treataip m bh on ve „. R :jut received And Ibr • sale : :by Z. B. 81M31143 SALT. -4.1500 emelt' LIVERPOO L' GROUND B< alto WO sacks Fine Salt, afloat, and for aide by WORKMAN 400. VS Walnut. aAß~'~'l'~'Cl~i ~~`l~tß~ll'~'~L~ AT. RETAIL. McCallum Crease & Sloan No.. 519 Chestnut Street, lIMITOINTE INDEIPENDYNOE HALL; Now Wee their' eZtelsive Stock of - Foreign and Domestic CARP -ET" N S t AT szDucEp PRICES; Mattin Wuehom ! McCALLUMS, CREASE, & SLOAN, 509 Chestnut Street, (Opposita.l SATE JUBT One Thounand PELEST:I CANTON MATTING TWO HUNDRED BOLLS. CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING. All Widths and styles, At the Lowest Prices. amsqm CAJEL PET.LI 4 i LEEDOM di SHAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domestic CAFLPETINCif, NOW OM:UM AT No. 910 Arch Street, mtus•an lel /BOVE =M t. "GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA. MeCALLUNS,CREASE & SLOAN MAXIIPACITI, REPO lum gre ne tarD WHOL76 CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING% lics wAREHOIIIBB, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPeelte the State Hem, pRIELADEMPRIA. Retail Department, No. 451.9 Chestnut St. lON= 114 CLOTHIIM. SPRING- GOODS I SPRING STYLES 1. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 4612 Chestnut St. BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS , No. 16 NORTH SIXTH sirTmErr. NANT.IFA.CTURPiEt OP VENITIAN , BLINDS AND WINDQW SHADES. The latost and finest ascortment in the city at Di loweet pricea Store Fl Mee shade and lettered. • sea.ty SELLERS BROTHERS, No. 18 North Sixth Street,. Raving added to their ibrrner business that of . MILL . AND FACTORY FINDINGS Intend keeping a rut assortment of everything 111 that line, which they will sell at the lowest, rates, ineluding Pure Oak Tanned' Leather Belting, BeltingQum Lace and Picker Leath Bend and Karnes Leather . Boller Cloth and Skins, Card Cl°thiri has,. Rivets, &o. *kilo confine to manuftustultat Berko heretofore WIRE.CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENSoko. Of which AI/VIAL ABSOBT3IMMT is kept constantly on hand. apS-Snirpa ' FOR HARTFORD, CONN . ., DIRECT, PLS, DELAWARE AND RARITAN —The steamer SUSAN, Vandeveer, Muter, now loading at Second wharf below Spruce street, will teave as above on THURSDAY next, the 25th mat. Ereight taken on,ressonable terms. App to ' • - • IVULIAN M. u.lO & 00,, 11 1 72 1 4 t • Zit). 132 BQUth WharYee. OM A N ORDINANCE' TO 1- ORANGE ' , ROUND - aryliness oftlieFiftliarld Tenth - Divisions of - the Fifteenth Ward. and Pr umste 'an - Additional' Diet:don iq said Ward. N'hereas the Fifth "ptvistod, of the Eifteenth -Ward eontairs more Voters than any election, division was contemplated toilette - by the Act ofAssernbly et Feb • rimy 2d. 1954. having polled over 'ex. hundred,vntall ' at the ' late election.therefor'e, SECTION —The Select and CorninOn Cotthells of the City, of „rbilodelPhlC do ordain That hereafter the boundary lines of the Fifth Division of.theyilteentli Waro shall be as followsl • Commencing at the,. northwest corner of Nineteenth and Vine streets, thence along the north side of. Vine street to .Twenty first street, thence along th e east side Of Twenty.firet , street toHstmilton street. ,thence along the south side of Rand Itort street to Nineteenth street, thence along thantest side of Nineteenth street to th e place of heginnEg; and, the. election obeli be held at the hope of Jamea.Fitsweter, No. 1918 CC allo hill street, w 2. 'ibat hereafter the :honnditrY , lilies Of Atm Tenth Division shall be as follows: , -Commenclnrat the southweet corner of Nineteenth and Poplar streets, thence, along the 'Kest side of ' Nineteenth street ,•to : Mount Vernon- street, thence along the _north side of Mount Vernon street to ehty-drat s, nce along the west side O Tw w enty.first street to G the reen, stre et , thence along the f north side of Green street to Twenty second - street, thence along the east side of Twenty-second street to Po_plar street, thence along the south side of•PoPloo street to the place of beginning; and the election snail be held at. the house of C. Gerne Coates " street. Sic 8 ..1 hat a new, election Division to be called the Twelfth Division be end the same is , hereby erected in . the said Fifteenth Ward, to, be bounded as Mllows: .. Commencing at the northwest corner of Ninetumth and Ramiltot - streets. thence along . ; th e north. side - of Hamilton street to Twenty-drat .street, thence along she east side of Twenty first street tollfountVerno. street, thence along tne south side at onoldt Vernon street to Nineteenth street, thence along the 'west side of Nineteenth: street to the place of beginning: and the electionahall be /midst the house of George ,ll,ber, No. 19I9Brandywthe street - vimr.L.TAx - S. sityirricr, . • ,; . • President o f Council. Asinsi—RElSJAhab4 . • Clerk of Select Counc iL JAMES LYND, - _ Preside not Select Council, - Approved this nineteeenth day rlay,Anno Domini one thousandeight hundred and sixty.tdx, A. D. 11866. NORTON Xell . - it - , Mayor of kbliadelahla. AN uItDINA.hiCE TO CHANGE THE BOUND 6.11 Y .1011 lines of the. Eleventh Division of the Twen tieth Ware: to create additionalDivisionsandestablish places of voting in said Divisions. • • SEcrlow 1. 7 he Select and Common Council" of the city of Philadelpi la do ordain.'Nhat the Ellpreath Division of the twentieth Ward shall herealler be bounded as follows, to wit: • o commence at the northwest corner of Tenth and Jefferson streets, extending thence north along the west side of Tenth street to the south side of of Basque henna avenue, thence along the south side of 81114110. henna avenue west to the east 21de of Eleventh street, thence along the east side of Eleventh street south to north side of Jefferson street, thence along the north side of Jefferson street east to the place nt beginnin g; and that the voters of the said Eleventh Division shall vote at the house southeast corner of Eleventh and Oxford streets. bEC. 2 That a new election division to be called the Thirteenth Division be and the same is hereby created In said Ward to be bounded as follows, to wit: _ To commence at the northwt st corner of Eleventh and Jefferson streets, extending thence northalung the west side of Eleventh street to the south aide of Mont. , gom‘ry avenue, thence along the south side of Mont some, y avenue west to the east of Comae atreet, thence along the east:side ofCamat.streetsouth tothe north side - of Jefferson et. thence along the north aide of Jeffer son street east to the place of beginning; and the voters of said Thirteenth Divide, shall vote at the house at the northeast corner of Twelfth and Jefferson streets. SEC. S. Theta new election division to be called the Fourteenth Division be and the same is hereby created in said Ward to be bounded as follows, to wit: To commence at the northwest corner of Jefferson and Camac streets, extending thence north along the west side of Camac street, to the south side of Meatgre met y avenue, thence along the south aide of Montgo iromery avenue west to the east side of Broad street, thence along the east side of Broad street south to the north sale of Jefferson street thence along the north side of Jefferson street to the place of beganaing: and that the voters of said Fourteenth Division shall vote at the house southwest corner Thirteenth and Oxford streets SEC. 4. That the First, Second, Third. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth, Seventh. ..Elghth,. 'Ninth, Tenth and Twelfth Divisions of the said Ward be and remain as heretofore estabUshedby law. WILLIAM'S, STOELEY. President et Common Council. Arritsr—RENIAIHN H. HAS NES, Clerk of Select Council. JAMES LYN°, President or Select CotuaclL Approved this nlnteenth day of May. Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty six (A. D. 1866). MORTON IlfclllCH it Mayor of Phil delphia. N ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE CON istruellon of a Sewer on Chennut street, from Tareaty , third to Twenty-second street. Secriori 1. The Select and Common CounoUs of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Department of Highways be and is hereby authorized- to construct a sewer, with an interior diameter of three feet. upon the line of Chestnnt)treet fronsiTereaty-third to Twen ty second street, with tke :necessary inlets, fin the pro per surface drainage, in accordance with a plan and emelt) cations to he prepared by the Department of Surveys. 6 Sc. 2. The Chief Commissioner of Highways shall advertise, according to law, announcing that proposals will be received for the construction of said sewer, and he shall allot the work to the lowest bidder who gives approved serurity, and it shall be a condition of said contract that the contractor shall accept the sums as sessed upon and charged to the properdee lying on the line of said sewer. as authorized by the act of Assembly, approved March 50.1566, and in manner and form pro ided by Sections 2 and 4 of Ordinance, entitled "An Ordinance regulating the assessment upon property for the construction of sewers." approved May 12, mut: Provided, That the city shall be at no expense, except Ibr legal deducidona, intersectioss, inlets and Manholes, which shall be paid for oat' of the respective items of appropriation for those purposes. WILLIAM S. STOELEY, President of Common CounciL AST-JOHN ECESTPIN, Clerk of Common Council. LINT JAMES ) President of Select Council, Approved this nineteenth day of May. Anno Domini ens thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 180). MORTON McMICHAET,, It Mayor of Philadelphia. fl TO 13ILEEASE A CERTAUT PRO- Jll of Francis Ntbert from the lien of a Certain Judgment. iterolmd. By the Select and COMMOII Councils of the City of Philadelphia, Teat the City Solicitor be and he is tu•reby ant horisW-, and directed to release and forever discharge the foltowing described' property of Francis Nibert trout the lien of ajudgment entered on the ofti cial bond of Morton A. Everly, Collector of Outstand ing Taxes (1. C. D. S. E., December Term, 1855, No. les), to wit• All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the south side of Lombard street, at the dis tance of one hundred and eighty feet eastward from the east aide of Els liteenth street, in the seventh Ward of the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front or breadth on the said Lombard street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth southward at right angles to the said Lombard street, seventy-e , ght feeh Pro vided, That 'be co-surety Of said Francis Nibert shall consent to the said release, and teat "the sum of ten dollars shall be paid to the Solicitor for the use of the city in defraying the expenses of the publication of this resolution; And provided further. That in the opinion of the City Sohcitor the interests of the city will not be prejudiced by the said release. WILLIAM P. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Arrrsr--.TO= ROES PEtN, Clerk of Common Council JAMES LYND, President ox select ouncil. Approved this nineteenth day . of Slay, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A..D.1866). MORTON BIeitICHAEL It Mayor of Philadelphia. A Di ORDINANCIC TO MARE AN-'ADDITIONAL A applopriation to the Controllers of Public Schools to pay deficiencies for rent and ground rent of 1865 the city 1. The Select and Common Councils of the city of Phl'adelphia do ordain, that the sum of one thousand and thirteen dollars and fifty cents •be and the same Is hereby appropriated to the Controllers of Public Schools to pay the following unpaid claims of 1865, to Wit: To Ll:laves P. Pox, for ground rent In the • Seventh Section, eight hundred and nlnety-two dollars and fll ty news. To J. B. Baxter, for rent In the Second Section, eighty-one dollars. To P. Paul, for rent In the same teotion, forty doll ate And warrants shall be drawn in conformity with ex isting ordinances. WILLIAM B. STORLEY. President of Common Connell. Aryxsy—ROßT. BETWa'L r, Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JAMBS LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this nineteenth day of MaY, Anna Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixWaix ( A. D. 1866). MORTON.wesrrorturrj, It Mayor of Philadelphia. REPOLUTION APTROBJELN THE REe&VING of Trenton avenue, east aide, from. York to Eme line street, Reif)teed By the Select and Common Councils of the City , of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commissioner of Highways be and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with a competent paver or pavers, for the repaving of Trenton avenue, east side, trom York to ICateline street. WILLIAM S. STOELEY, President of Common Council. AwrksT—ABRAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND. President' o o f f Se u lect Conseil. Approved this nineteenth d Do mini one thousand eight hundred and siY , :yll n x ° (?& B . D. 1866). MORTON McMICRA'RL Mayor of Philadelphia. BROLtTTION TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY SO LI CITOR TO ENTER SATISFACTION UPON THE BOND OF SLISHA W. DAVIS. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the City Solicitor be and he Is hereby directed to enter satisfaction upon the bond of Ellsha W. Davis, entered in judgment D. C.D. S. 8., September, 1865, No. 239. • • WILLIAM S. STOICLEY, • President of Common Council.: ikeYlizer—JOHN ECEbTEIN, • • - Clerk of Common Council. . • JAMES LYND, • President of Select Council: Approved this nineteenth day of May, Anno Do. mini one thousand eight hundred and sixtzpabr, (A. D. 1866). - MORTON McMICHAEL. .It. Mayor of TlglagelPhia• ernrORDINANCES." -- 4#.2c IDD ODD/NANCE DIRECTING Taill'BO • Health to receive Patients for treatment i s . the unicipal Hospital:. • _ , Sacelost,i. The Eelectand- _ oninute Council& of the city of phil.delphis, do ordain- That the Boant of Health are hereby directedterecelvesa socin as possi ble for treatment in the Municipal Hospital. air. per sons afflicted with any contagionsor infections Alsosae thet , mey Am Sent to the Hospital by the Inspecta.-a of the_ County prison.- and any patlenta . now In the County Prison afflicted with small-por. maybe at once renieveikto the Hurle' - • • - . - President of Common council., - ATTerer--ROBBRT BETHELL, - • laedattuat - Clerk of Select Council. • . • .. JAMES LYN), Pradd outs& %elect Council. Approved the nineteetnh day- of 'May, Anne Do mini. ire thousand - eight hundred and sixty-siz(A.. D. X66) ' • MORTON Ieic3.I2(CHA.EL, •It - • • Mayor of IIDESOLTITION—No place a Fire Alarm Box in the _Lb Depot of tke Frankford strut Southwark Ball-road . - Sesoinfd: By Seleot and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Superintendent of the Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph' be and he Is hereby authorized: and directed to place a Fire Alarm Box , in e . Depot of the Frankterci and Southwarkitallroad Company. Provided, That the same shall be at no ex pense to the Mty, and provided 'farther, That.' in the opinion of said Superintendent the wires will admitbf the rams. ' ' - . . _ • . e, S'l'Ol3l,EY, . - President of Common Conner. ,- .•AT•iiterr—JOIEN:OCIISTEZITC; ' - Cierk of COMIIIOI% Connell Presidetit of Select Council, Approved this nineteenth day of May. Anna Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, lA, D. 1866). MORTON ..11031 - .IOIIA.EL. It _. Mayor of Philadelphia-A! 101ESOLDTION,TO ENTER SATISFACTION - ON -LA , the Officia Y l Bond orHenry Myers,. - .Besolved:B the Select Commoxi Councils of the city. of Philadelphia., That the .M 7 Solt:herbs and he is herebratdhorized to enter satiafactionon the o ff icial bond of - Henry 33'3 ent.Supervisor of the. Twentieth Ward for the "th.= ending August !I. 1861 (D. 0' D; S. B„ September Term, - 1864, No. 255); Provided, That the Cireftlornhdasioner orß.lghwaysfihalt certify there is no default, 7 . WILLIAM S. STOHLEY , - President of Common ATTzsx-4vties WAM STEWART... °° .., nneil. Assistant Cleric of Common Conn*....' LYND. • . President of Select APProved this nineteenth day ofMay, nn e er 1 161 ' one thousand eight hundred and sixty-Six. (A.D. ° ). it MORTON MC EL, • Mayor of Philadelphia. ESOLUTION of instruction to the .City _EL relative to certain violations of the Health Laws. Whereas. It Is alleged that Augustus Peyson, li eerie ed privy cleaner. has, In violation of 'award to the great danger to the health of the community, de posited the contents of certain privy wells into the public highways; now, therefore. • M B Y m fP d i l ß e y e l t P h ' Sl ha t n the Co t mmon c C it o obeil,s odhe Is hereby directed to prosecute Augustus Peyson for all violations of law committed by him in depositing contents of privies into the public highways or sewers of the city. WILLIAM S. STOULEY, President of Common Council, ATTEsx—ROBRET BETHELL, AS: Want Clerk of - Select Council, SABLES LYND, President 01 Select Council. Approved this nineteenth, day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sirtyaix (A. D. 1864). MORTON .IifeIIaVELLEL. it j Mayor of Philadelphia. 131 ESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE OPENING ofSprlng Garden street. Butoleed. By the Select and Common Caimans of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chiet Commissioner of Highways be and is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners of property on Spring Garden - street frcm Six , eenthlitreet to Elgbteenth street, in the Fiheenth Ward, that at the expiration of three months from the date of notice. Spying Garden street will be opened within the points named. WILLIAM. S. STOKLEY. President of Common CounciL Arrksi—BENJAMIN H. HA Ili Clerk of Went Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this nineteenth day of May. Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. DA). MORTON McIfICHAEL. • It Mayor of Philadelphia. NEW PIJBILICATIEONS. COOS -BOOKS` BEST COOK BOOKS PUBLISH PETZBSON'S NEW COPSTUGHTEDITIORS. Hrs. Goodfellow's Cookery as it Should 03 Peterson's New Cook Book_ 300 Miss Leslie's New tbokeryßook..- ..... ..... 200 .Widdifield's New Cook Book —...--.-___.-.- 300 Mrs Hale's Receipts for the Million.-.._... ...... 2 e 0 Miss Leslie's New Receipts for 2 00 Mrs. Hale's New Cork Hook .» --.. 201 Yrancatellia Celebrated Cookßook. — The * modern Cook, with 62 Illustratiens.6oo large octavo pages 500 lAlseh Cook Book is etronglyand neatlyboundln , Every housekeeper should have et least one of tha above Cook Books, as they will save the price of it its a week by consulting ita page:a. Yor sale at T. B. PETERSON & BROTH:MS, No. 30$ Chastain street. Philadelphia. Ps. All NEW BOORS are at PETE:MONS'. mygi-8t BELL ESTATE. FOR SALE, Very large and dine WHARF PROPERTY Crossing Delaware avenue near Callowhill street. C. H. MIILEVECEID, E 8 nu- .36 , 13 n rp • No. ak." South SIXTH Street. IgTO RANT—CAPE ISLAND COTTAGES AND STORM, otwithatandlog it has been carrently rumored. mush to the damage of "Cape Nay.' that all desirable furnished Cottages have been taken, yet I, the sub scriber, have twelve TO RENT for the batbingseasom, three of which axe near the Columbia House. one on Queen street three on Washington street. three on Lafayette street, and two near the site of the late -Monet Vernon Hotel. Also, three Store Houses. de sirably located for business. Allot which will be let on reasonable terms. Apply to JESSE 3L SMI 1 H. At the RIDGWAY HOUSE, Philadelphia. From 'l2 to 3 P.M. on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY; May and 23, 1866. or at Cape Island any time there- af, er. mr2.l-6t* Ealo RENT.—Near Fisher's Lane Station, titer mantown Railroad. a furnished house, with bath, hot and cold water, &c. The erounds cumprisa five acres, and are beautifully planted. Address, Box 1679 P.O. mr21.11.* rIINVO ROOMS, IN A CENTRAL LOCATION, will 1 be LET, furnished or umurnisbed as Lodging :00013113 for Gentlemen. Address "ALPHA," - Btu, LXT.II7 Office. myl9.6trpl WAIWES. ROSE LEAVERWANTED.HIghest cash price -- given for fresh rose leaves. by CHARLES El - . rag SON & CO., Wholesale Druggist, corner Seventh and Market streets. • mr2.l-m,w4wi BROWN & MAGEE, MANUFACTURERS OF OSI . 4d) cl) ; I 14 4 ' Q t r NS *4die R \% 708 Chestnut street, apt 9 ' PHILADELPHIA. RO,SrOU EADY MADE pC2-.LOTHING N° 824 ttiariretsl. iDER THE CONTiNENTALWria PHILADELPHIA s PA. • • wirßucHoics FOR SELF-NZASUBSIIISIiI% COAT. Send Size front I to 2; from 2 to 3: and from 4 to St and around the moat prominent part of the cheat; and around the waist. State whether erect or stooping. PIOT. Samosa ibr coat. de scam; outside neam to hips. , PANTS. waist. rurANDEB A. ND 1.1210 l 13.—WDY i y muslacto lt u eprtler, far sale 4 t )r il l Me. miDdaware annum r p m
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