Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 05, 1866, Image 8

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    CITY El
WmarRELTGADELPHIA.--While everything
3resterday afternoOn shone blue above, the
slough remained, beneath. • Every garden
has its rose bushes, and almost all the varie
ties except the "running sorts," are in bud
and blossom, filling the atmosphere with
fragrance. Here, perhaps more than in
any other portion of the country, flowers of
all kinds are part and parcel of the domestic
arrangement. Scarcely a house bat has its
garden in front, radiant in their respective
seasons, with the rarest varieties in bloom.
A walk up in Mantua repays itself. At Mr.
Henry A. Dreer's establishment, on Fifth
above Bridge,very wonders in floriculture
are now in the highest state of perfection.
Year after year Mr. D. has expended a deal
of care in the cultivation ofthe Heart's Ease,
—the pansy (viola tricolor), and taken every
premium of the Pennsylvania Horticultural
Society. Never before has he had such va
rieties in bloom ; while the different lists of
"Monies," of almost every shade and hue,
numbering nearly a hundred kinds, ought
to be examined by all. In selecting lowers
of this last, one ought to observe the habit
of the plant, and choose accordingly. His
vast beds of "Gladiolus" in a very few weeks
will attain similar perfection. The roads
were entirely too heavy to examine the
tipper nurseries at Belmont, and the condi
tion of things in that section of the District,
although often requested.
We congratulate every one who has taken
the subject at all at heart, on the rapidly
approaching completion of the Chestnut
Street Bridge. The whole flooring (iron) is
put down from shore to shore, and work
men are engaged in laying the cement, pre
paratory to placing the rails. This is some
inches in depth, overlaid with coarse gravel
stones, making is sla t solid almost as the
Rook of Gibraltar. VOn the Western sides
workmen, yesterday, commenced paving
the street. All the material seems to be
on hand on either side of the river—granite,
sleepers, croas-ties,rails,...tc.,which looks like
earnestness at last. One span of the bridge,
City wise . , has been painted; but as only
one hand is engaged on the job, it will take
some time to complete it. The contractor
(iron) has erected a high fence on the city
side, and promises, so we learn, to have the
bridge in running order on the first of July.
All the unsightly dericks have been re
moved. The bridge excites general admi
ration. The only drawback is the engine
house on the centre pier ; but this, like its
companions, the dericks , will soon pass
away.
Ten cases were heard this morning at the
Police Station. There were three of intoxi
cation one fined, the other two committed.
John bisbery, Henry Chace and Joseph
Disbery, all colored, got into an altercation
with James Simpson and Daniel Stare,
• whites, in Oak street near Fortyfirat.
Simpson and Stare belong to the Tay
. neans," "roughs" from the Seventh Ward,
perfect desperados, who came over to make
a raid on the "bloody naygers." The
colored men succeeded in procuring bail,
when they caused the arrest of the others,
who were committed and went below,
swearing vengeance.
Peter Maderson, a German, was arrested
last night, by Officer Glass, on a charge of
vagrancy; he made a desperate resistance,
taking off his boots and beating the officer
over the head, seriously damaging his up
per works. He was also sent below, after
a serious attempt to escape. It was with
difficulty he was secured. The other cases
were trifling.
At the Almshouse there were 18 admis
sions, 6 discharges, 3 deaths-1 in medical;
1 in the nursery and 1 in the children's Asy
lum, with 1 birth. Census, 2,918; last year,
2,469. Increase 449.
THE SHIPWRIGHTS AND CAULKERS.-
This class of workmen held a meeting last
evening, at Sansom Street Hall, to hear the
report of a committee appointed to inquire
in regard to the men at work on
the "Carrier Dove," a vessel that was
brought here from New York to be re
paired, because of the strike for the eight
hour system in that city. The committee
reported that they had some t*enty-five
men at work upon the ship, sixteen of
whom quit when the state of the case was
made known, but the other nine refused to
leave, unless therewas to be a general strike
for eight hours a day and four dollars and a
half wages; and further, unless the men at
work in the Navy Yard would agree, each
man, to contribute for the support of the
strikers one day's wages out of every six
days. The committee could not agree to
this and left the men at work. A motion
was then made to strike for four and a half
dollars a day and the eight hours. This
gave rise to considerable discussion, some
advocating and others opposing it. It was
moved to amend by making the resolution
read eight hours and three dollars per day.
This was not agreed to, and the question was
not taken on the original resolution. A re
solution was adopted to the effect that no
shipwright or caulker should work under
any circumstances en a vessel brought here
from New York to be repaired, on account
of the strike there.
AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION.—
The following officers for the worthy Grand
Lodge of the American Protestant Associa
tion were elected yesterday and were duly
installed:
W. G. Master, Jacob Heckendom, of No.
24; W. G. Master, Jos. M. Hill, of No. 78;
W. G. Secretary, John Fitz, of No. 67; W.
G. Treasurer, Jared Craig, of No. 44; W.
G. Conductor, Jos. Maxwell, of No. 66; W.
G. A. Conductor, Charles W. Harts, of No.
72; W. G. Tyler, James Lewis, of No. 50;
W. Cl. Guard„ David Young, of" No. 18; W.
G. Chaplain, John Craig, of No. 15; Rep.
to. R. W. G. Lodge, A. R. Readstreake, of
No. 31.
A SOLDLERS' HOME.—The large armory
building located at the corner of Sixteenth
and Filbert streets, formerly used for State
purposes, having been fitted up as the Sol
diers Home, will be formally dedicated on
Thursday evening, 15th inst. Gen. Meade
will be present to preside on the occasion,
provided hia official duties will not interfere
with such an arrangement. His Excellency
Governor Curtin, the firm friend of the sol
diers and the soldiers' orphans, will be pre
sent. It is expected that other distinguished
men, civil and military, will take part in the
proceedings.
INTERESTING TO BASE BALL PLAYERS.
—By an advertisement elsewhere it will be
seen that at the strawberry festival, at the
church at Nineteenth and Green streets,
now in progress, a silver mounted bat and
silver,bass ball will be voted for. Base ball
clubs shonldlake notice and enter the lists.
The fair will be'open for four days, begin
ning this afternoonat 4 o'clock.
LARCENY OF Wry.—V. D. Brown and
and Henry Alexander were arrested yester
day on the charge of having stolen a lot of
wine, valued at $5OO, from the cellar of the
house of Mr. J. Taylor, in West Philadel
phia. The wine was found in a room in
Larkin street, below Lombard, which had
been rented by the defendants. They were
committed by Aid. Butler.
DrvrerrrY STUDENTS' Am SociETY.—The
report of the Divinity Students' Aid Society
states that the receipts for the past year
were $5,565 57, and the expenses $5,274 92.
Thirty-two students were aided; four were
ordained; one hundred life members have
been added to the list, and four scholarships
established.
A HANDSOME Cowman: prim—The fami
ly of the late John P. Crozer, of Chester,
Pa., have given in trust to the Barrtist Pub
lication Society $50,000 as a missionary me
morial for the literary and theological in
struction of freedmen by means of books
and missionaries.
Pannomm.—John B. Ein,yder • who was.
convicted at the last term of the 11. 13. Dis
trict Court of forging Government claim'
and sentenced to two year's imprisonment,-
was
John son pardoned, yesterday, by President
. •
RELIGIOUS.-At the North Presbyterhin
church, to-morrow evening, Rev. Alfred
Cookrnan will preach.
THE FEruArts.—We continue to receive
the usual contradictory reporta in reference to .the
movements of the Fenian leaders and their "troops,'
arid Head Centre Stephens also continues to mak e
speeches to his admirers In various cities. The people
of Philadelphia, in the mean time continue to purchase
their coal, at the lowest rates, of W. W. Alter, 957 North
Ninth street, and at Sixth and Spring Garden streets.
Aou& DE MAGNOLIA..—Thig delicious
article for the toilet has no rival ix its line. It is supe
rior to any Cologne, and as a bathing article. fbr the
face and person, to render the skin soft and fresh, and
allay inflammation it has no equal. Actresses, opera
singe
Magnoliahe fashionable generally, regard
Sodqua
de as indispensable to their toilet. by
all deers at el, in large bottles, and by Damao, Barnes
& Co., wholesale agents, New 'Y Ork.
'PRE VERY BEST TEA.
KETOREILL & 'FLETCHER,
1204 Chestnut street.
FROM ALEXANDER N. DOUGHERTY, M.
D.. LATE ONE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTORS U. S. A.,
NEwask, N. J.—" Having been made acquainted with
the composition of the preparation known as BOZO.
DONT, I have, for some time past, permitted its use in
my family. where it has given enUresatisfaction. It is
an elegant toilet article, well worthy of the enco
miums it has received."
Beware of Imitations
BOYS' CLOTHING. GENITARKE 'S burrs,
MILITARY UNIFORMS.
SUMMER GAILEIDNTO READY MADE OR MADE
TO ORDER.
CHEAP. PIEGANT DURABLE.
Boomuna, a WILSON
BROWN STONE COLTHING HALL,
603 and 605 CHESTNUT Stine
GROVER & Bexsx's Highest Premium
Elastic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 730
Chestnut 'treat.
Pcran LtBRIII7WIIII3I lateD.--Prefferred
by Dealers, as It always Well satlatectlon to their all&
tossers.
Hoot Smarm, of Hopkins' "own make"
have no equal; wholesale and retaiL No. 6 Arch
street.
"lubricative steam engine packing.—for terms see
723 chestnut et.. plula., and 26 dey et., new York.' .:
PuBB Lreasenr Wan% Lnux—Orders
daily increasing.
DRAFTma, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.—
Isaacs, X. IL, Professor of thelkie and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the UMW% Ma:Ea% Testimonials from the moat re.
somas in Thee can qty at his office, No.
Sis Pine street. dical are Invited to ac.
company their P tients, as he "as had no secrets ishis
fo tliatiOil
Practice. chi' eyes Lose) ed. No _charge made
r px.m.
Wn of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds
and Affections of' the Lungs. This' mixture is entirely
vegetable, and affords speedy Relief in all Pulmonary
Diseases, each as Asthma. Spitting of Blood, Bran.
chitin, dce.mdpnly by -
R. 11 9 & OLIVM,i• Druggists,
S. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets.Phlla=
PURE LIBERTY Warm LEAD.—Tryit,and
you will have none other.
SUNDOWN HATS.—The popularity of these
desirable hats is ever increasing. Oakford's are re
ceiving new supplies every day. Ladies will never re.
gret the cost of these beatttlfhl articles of wear, when
they once experience the comfort they give. Nothing
more suitable for country wear has ever .been made.
Stores under the Continental Hotel.
!few Jersey Matters.
AitoTHEB New FERRY BOAT.—The im
provements which the Camden and Phila
delphia Steamboat Ferry Company have
been making at the foot of Federal street,
are to be increased by the addition of a new
and substantial ferry boat, the work on
which has been already commenced. It is
to be constructed on the same model as that
of the Camden, only about five feet more in
length.
The CENTRAL ScaooL.—The managers
and teachers of the Central Public School.
have resolved upon a very excellent and
commendable measure, that of having mu
sic in the school. To carry out this purpose,
and to assist in raising means to procure an
organ, they will give a Concert at the Court
House in Camden , on the evening of the
7th instant, the entire proceeds of which will
beappropriated to that object.
LAWLESSNESS IN BRIDGETON. For
several months past a gang of lawless char
acters have been onerating in South Jersey,
committing burgliules and highway rob
beries. A few nights ago they forced an
entrance into the watch and jewelry store
of Mr. F. M. Lewis, in Bridgeton, and suc
ceeded in carrying away some $1,500 worth
of goods.
BIBLE SOCIETY.—Last week the fifty
first annual meeting of the Cumberland
County Bible Society, was held at Deerfield,
and the usual number of gentlemen were
elected Managers for the ensuing year. .
The receipts of the Society amounted to
$574 55, and the number of volumes dis
tributed during the year was 505.
MunnEnaus ATTEMPT.—A. night Or two
since, as Judge Carter, of Woodbury, his
brother, and a gentleman named Ogden,
were driving through a piece of woods, on
their way home, they were fired at by some
villain hid in the thicket. The ball passed
in close proximity to the head of the Judge,
but did no harm.
WORK COAEITKNCED.—Workmen have al
ready commenced the erection of a new and
commodious church edifice at Long-a-com
ing, for the Methodist Episcopal congrega
tion, which, under the pastoral charge of•
Rev. Mr. Johnson, is in a flourishing con
dition.
SAD ACCIDENT.—One' day last week a
little son of S. H. Miller, who resides at
Paulsboro, Gloucester county, while play
ing on the banks of the Mantua creek, fell
into the water and was drowned.
AMUSEMENTS.
DRAMATIC.—Those lively singers and
burlesque artists, the Webb sisters, are
drawing good houses as to numbers, and
excellent ones as to enthusiasm at the
Chestnut. "The Forty Thieves" was capi
tally given last evening and will be re
peated to-night, with a favorite afterpiece.
The weather does not appear to influence
the rush to see Mr. Edwin Booth at the
Walnut. To-night he repeats "The Fool's
Revenge," and every seat will be filled be
fore the curtain rises. At the Arch Miss
Lucy Rushton is playing a new version,ap
parently, of 'The Sea audiences Ice" called "The
Sea Flower " and her have been
good. She ' will repeat the play this even
ing. At the American the Hanlons, Zan
fretta, the Siegrist Family, &c., appear
nightly, and Harry Pearson and the com
pany appeaii in dramatic performances.
SIGNOR BLITZ, the renowned magician,
appears each evening and on Wednesday
and' Saturday afternoons at Assembly
Building.
ONLY TWO NIGHTIE! remain of the exhibi
ions of the Carolina Twins.
TREE PLANTING IN THE WEST.—The
House Committee on Public Lands, under
the lead of their Chairman, Hon. G. W.
Julian, seem intent upon arriving at some
tangible conclusion concerning tree-plant
ing in the woodless Western plains, which
is attracting such wide-spread attention.
They have asked a report on the subject
from the Agricultural Department,also from
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, as to
the character of an Indian college in Kansas,
which proposes to plant ten thousand acres
of experimental trees within five years.
THE WASHINGTON ELEOTION.-At the
municipal election at Washington Mayor
Richard Wallach was elected Mayor
of Washington over H. N. Easby. These,
and the candidates for members of the City
Councils, with several exceptions, had
pledged themselves to the working men to
sustain the principle of eight hours as a
legal days' work. No political question was
involved in the election.
THE DAILY EVENINGBIILLETIN PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY JUNE. 5,`1866.
We at Home me. Life tia Hotels.
Among the novelties which have grown,
np of late' years—and grown up
yery talk
too—are the Great Hotehi. Those plasma
- residence, where you 'are tuidertaken, if the :
phrase may, pa allowed, on such a large
scale, ' where everything is done' for you,
and all trouble taken off your hands, surely;
ought to meet the requirements of a great
number of persons. The advantages of the
system seem, at first eight, enormous. You
pay no rent, you sign no leases or agree
ments, you have nothing to do with taxes,
no servants' wages, no butchers' Ms. You
have no trouble in engaging servants, in
drilling servants, in getting rid of servants—
If the pipes be frozen In the course of a hard
winter or if they happen to burst when the
said winter breaks up, they are no business
of yours. The young man does not call to
speak to you about the new kitchen range,
nor does the gas man wish to see yon in the
hall "relative to the state of the meter."
Then, what you want is always to be had.
You want a bottle of soda-water the last
thing at night; you are not told there hap
pens to be none in the house. You want a
sandwich in the middle of the day; no un
compromising servant. informs 'you that
"there is no cold meat in the house." You
want a basin of broth, and are not obliged
to wait till the next day for it. You want
to know where somebody lives: there is the
last Post Office Directory to refer to.
You want a messenger;'he is ready in the
halL You have a telegram to send off:
here is a form, and in another moment it is
despatched., For all these advantages you
pay one weekly bill. When yon think of
the number of bills to be consiciered once a
week by any ordinary housekeeper, the file
of little red books to be gone through by
some trustworthy person or other, this
seems something , lore than a small advan
tage. A check is drawn once a week, and
all is over. Rent,,taxes, wages, housekeep
ing, are disposed of in five minutes. If the
check in question do sometimes strike one
as rather large, it is fair to conaidar how
very much it represents.—Dickens's All the
Year Bound.
Importer and Manufacturer o
Gentlemen l s Fine Furn.
ishing Goods.
JOHN C. ARRISON
Nos. I and 3 North Sixth Street ,
Invites attention to his
"IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT ) "
Which, has given such general satisfaction for neatness
°Mit on the breast, comfort in the mck, and ease on
the shoulder. It is made in the best manner, BY
HAND, and is confide ntlyrecommended as
THE BEST IN THE CITY.
Also, a well selected stock of Goods, consisting of
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS.
- (which he makes a specialty.)
COLLARS OF ALL KINDS A ND LA i'n,sf STYLES
SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
BUCKSKIN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
TRAVELLNG SHIRTS.
Stocks, Ties. Gloves. Handkerchielh, Suspenders. Ho.
elery. and other goods appertaining to a Gentleman's
ardrobe.
PRICES MODERATE. le4.llcn rp
FIRE WORKS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
•FOB SALE AT MANUFACTURERS' PRIM,
A. R. FRANCISCUB & CO.,
513 MARKET STREET,
AND
510 COMMXECE STUNT.
GOODS ORDERED DIRECT FROM FACTORY.
No orders accepted after July Ist. ram Gyirpt
JESAI33EII"III
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The burst and best essortinent of
Wim Toupees, Lon Hair Braids and
Water-falls, - Tictorines,
settee, Illusive Beamsfor Ladies,
At prices LOW= than else - where. [xtdaSsi-rp
909 CHESTNUT STREET.
HIESIELL'S MAGIC OIL
CURES TETTEEL
ERYSIPELAS, ITOH, SCALD READ,
AND ALL SKIN DISEASES
Warranted to care or money rervnded.
For eels by all .Drugglete.
Principal Depot,
N 0.53 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
AV - Price 25 cents per bottle apat-81n rp
REFRIGERATORS.
SMITH ft RIOHERDSON I
Agents for the sale of the Justly Celebrated CHAR
COAL LINED REFRIGERATORS:
Whole , ale and Retail,
From Six to Twenty-five Dollars.
611 MARKET STREET.
myl2-lni rp
limy& W A wrrr.riS 'PABRAGE OFFICE.
NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
.4IM2WWFRLY TO AND FROM QUEENS
TOWN, (CORE HARBOR.) AND LIVERPOOL.
The elegant Al iron screw steamship
ERIN leaves on SATURDAY, Zane 9th.
Bates of passage, payable In currency;
Ist Cabin. $100; Steerage, $3O. -
Passengers also forwarded to London, Paris, Havre,Hamburg, Bremen, &c., at moderate rates
Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUERNS.
TOWN through to PHILADELPHIA, 140 In, cur
rency.
For fhrther information, apply at the Company's
Office,
W. A. HA TITT.T,, Agent, MI Walnut street.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Having been appointed Rolm
AGENT of the above "Favorite Line. In this city,-
would caution the public aiptinst, pure/using their
tickets elsewhere apzi-tll
JORDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE.--The
truly healthful asideutritious beverage, now in use
by thousands—invand others—has established a
character for quality of material and purity of manu
facture. which stands unrivaled. It bi recommended'
by physicians of this and other places as a superior
tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the most
skeptical of its great merit. To be had, whOlesale and
retail, of P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street. ,
AA lasrEaLi. GRAPE:B.-100 ken of these splendid
_ .white in tine order lan. . ,y
If'"111 : 4 . e . .13 , • •
PANTE.II OLIVES.-100 Kep bean Spanish Olives,
OP Jost received and for sale by J. B. BIIRS
DAY IttlX.--,Tust received, an involoe of eferatine
.1.1 Imported lazy Brun, ror sale by the Winn, by
IWISERT SHO :ZOLASER ds Druggist, id, A, cop,
Per ron t rtis Kul PAO° etresnek
RETAIL DRY GOODS
J . OIIN W. T 110111,48
405 and 407 North Secorid Street
' •fJnu atteelah to hla
• LABOIL . AND HANDSOME STOOK OF
151 , ,'Et.INCI. AND 111755hTER
DR] 4Slig 43t . C101:389
Which will be sold, at the LOWEST TerABIEET
BATFS. my24-Et zp
FRENCH - LINEN
G . OODS•
The subscribers have Just received a choice assort
• meet of the above rare and desirable Goads. Among
which are
FRENCH LINEN SHEETING 114 and 124 wide.
- FRENCH PILLOW and BOLSTER LINEN do and
45 inches.
__
FRENCH UNDRESSED SHIRTING LINEN.
FRENCH WHITE LINEN DO YLIEZ, long fringes.
FRENCH UNBLEACHED do do.
FRENCH FRINGED NAPKINS.
FRENCH “LORESTER" NAPKINS. a new article.
FRENCH COL'D BORDERED TOWELS OR NAP
KINS.
SILESIA. and FRENCH TABLE LINENS by the
yard.
-Sheppard,Van Harlingen &Arris' on l
Importers of Linens and Honselbrnbaling Goods, '
No. 1008 Chestnut Street.
Inrao
BOOTS AND SHOES
E NE Co V
BOOTS AND SHOES.
C. Benkert Sr. Son
Nave removed from their old stand, No. 411 South
FOURTH Street,which they have occupied for nearly
geyears, to the large and commodious Store No. 713
Street, directly opposite Masonic Ha'l.
We take pleasure In stating to our patrons and the
public generally that we are enabled in consequence of
extraordinary stock of goods now on hand to make a
material reduction in our price.
In connection with our regular business we have al.
ways a large stock of Youth's fine Boots and Shoes,
made with the same care and anent:ton tt, comfort,
durability and style that Is bestowed on our best Men's
ponds. We have also the bestarrangements for mak.
lug to order the best and moat substantial Boots and
Shoes for Ladies. api9tb.a.ta2mi
CLOTUIIG.
SPRING GOODS I
SPRING STYLES !
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
61a Chestnut St.
17Tirr . ' - n‘MTCMM . nMI4
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STRRET.
MANUFACTURER OP
VENITIAN BLINDS
wrND ow SHADES.
The la
lowest k-est and finest assortment In the city at th
Stant= =de and lettered. ard-tf
I:4 al
rttFOR SALE.— A FARM centaining lie acres.
situate nu the scnitheast bank of the Schuylkill
. 13i utiles west from Pottstown, and 31( mile from
Reading the property is bounded on the north by
the Schuylkill canal. Said farm contains about 100 va
rieties of pear trees in good bearing condlllon,and other
fruit in proportion. Buildings large and convenient.
For particulars apply to BJD. PRICE, 51 North Sixth
stree_t, seCond story. Jes•tit&fSt*
Ma
CAPE MAY COTTAGE
United ENT Hotel,Ma nisi:zed COTTAGE, near the Suites
a desirable and pleasant location. Rent moderate.
Address "CA PE MAY," this Office. jes.2t*
qTO BENT—A STABLE, room for nine or ten
horses. Broad street above Mt. Vernon street.
quire at
rclernauxo BOUSE FOR RENT—In
SPRUCE, above BROAD street, by
my2s-aarpf C.R. IiIIIRREM.
AVUTION SALMI.
pOWELL dr, WEST,
AUCTIONEERS,
No. Zit South FRONT street and 29 LEITTIA. at.
330 EARRELe DAMA9ED FLOUR.
At 3O N WEDNESDAY AFTERN OO
B ,
o'cleek. at Messrs. Hoffman & ennedy's
Stores, No. 3M North Delaware Avenue, WILL BE
SOLD, for account of Atom It may concern
-180 barrels Flour, damaged by fresh water. it
THE SUBSCRIBER
(for many years connected with "Mitchell's Saloons,"
No. RS Chestnut Street.) would respectihlly inform
his Wends and the public generally, that he has
OPENED AN
Ice Cream and Refreshment ffaloon
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
No. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET,
where he hopes, by strict attention to brininess to
merit the patronage of all who may favor him with
their custom.
no/ JACOB H. BIIRDSALL.
eonzzar „
READY MADE
No 824 CHESTNUT ST.
QIPOER ZE D C E O L tias 11%! 0 TEL
INSTRECTIONS
FOR SELF-SEASERESENT. I
COAT. Send Size from 1 to
2: from 2 to 3: and from 4 to 5.
and around the molt prominent I
part or the cheat, and around
the waist. - State whether erect -
or stoop Me. _
VEST. Same as for coat.
de seam; outside seam to hips, and
PANT&
vain. .
e** -- 0, 13
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int SPRING. Ma
WM. D. ROGERS.
Coach and Light Carriage Builder.
.1.1509' and s 1011 Chestnut Street,
sairmn-rpt Parransa.pras.
iSAAONATHAIVS Auctioneer and Money Broker,
N.S. corner at Third and Santos streets, only one
sonare below the Stachange. NATHANS'S Principal
Office, established for the last forty years. Money to
loan in large orsmall amounts, at the lowest rates On
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, :Jewelry. Clothing,
and goods of every description. Office hours from
A. X. till 7 P. M. de23-Gfrp
ELATIN, TAPIGGA AND SAGO.-oox'S &obit
_ Gelatin, Rio Tapioca and East India Pearl eago,
landing and for sale by J. B, BIISGIER & 00.,109 8.
Delaware-Avenue
QALT.,24ou.sacka LIVERPOOL OROLTND SALT
al.o 200aacka Fine Salt, afloat, and for Bale by
WORICALAST.4.OOp.I2.3 Walnut. - '
"
29, " 13013 E MODTH.7.--
.$6l
so, tranzAny Incontinence, welting bed..-50
PAINFUL Periods, even with Spaama 50
SUFFERINGS at. change of lire -.41 00
8 3 1 ' EPILEPSY Spamaas. Eit. Vitas' Dance.— 1 OG
11, DIPET I'aDMMLIA. nicthated Sore Throat..---50
NTLFAY CAEIDs.
115 villa morocco caae, and booas.------.110 00
SO large vials, in morxce, and 6 (0
20 large vials, plain case and 5 00
15 lames (lcoa v A z lard b00k..1 OD
aim SPECIFICS.
ames, 10yial VE IOO
, with '
P7O. 12t4 Ch
Agle direc lons. I tie
sir Tbes;t Reinedlee 7y the case or — single — box, are
sent to any part of the country, by mall express,
Doe of charge, tor the price. .Add orr
ess
HGMPH ttEYB' SPEIHFIO
HOMEOPATHIC KEDICINE OOMPANY.
Office and Depot, No. SEORroadr u sNew York.
Dralmartraare Is consulted at his oetoe
papersonally or by letter, as above, for bunts of dis.
re
EDYOTT &_CO.. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COW.
DN, T. B. CiaajoNlot ER and ADERBOSE SHIM
Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. 1927411.5.tu1prp
IDRILA.DELPIILA AM) NEW YORE ORNA.
MENTA_L /RON WORE&
The subscribers. thunders and manufactarem of
CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING,
teem.air enc l
osin
c., g private dwellings, public squares, Cieme.
t
PATENT *MI RAILING,
WINDOW AND DOOR GMAR,Tha,
for offices, store fronts, bulwark nettin Ibrahim, ffiffi,
dtc., made under the JENKINS PA . being the
only authorised manafacturere of Wire Work under
said patent in the city.
IRON STAIR WAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT,
LEON FURNITURE, STABLE hzia INGS,
of evemvarlety of new and improved design&
SPECIAL CARE BESTOWED
ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY rescßier.r.vittn.
RENTS,
Our varied assortment of Fountain Vases, Statuary,
giving us superior facilities.
AU orders shall receive careful and prompt attention.
taffi-th.s tu.emrpf RoBERT WOOD dr. CO.,
Office and Warerooms. Ilse RIDGE Avenue.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TII A.l' A. LIBILTED
PARTNEESHIP has been entered into between
tbenuadersigned, under the laws of the CommOnwealth
of Pennsylvania, upon the following terms:
1. That the name of the firm under which said Part
nPreb ip will be conducted is JADIES L. REBER &
,BROT R b.
2. That the general nature of the business Is the
wholesale and retail death:it/1n FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL
FEED, HAY, STRAW, ac , ac.
a. The general partners are JAMES 1.. REBER, No.
1752 Marshall street, and ALFRED L. REBER. No, 212
Green street: and the special partner is EUGENE
LINNA RD, Johnson and Greens tree's, Twents , second
Ward, and that Philadelphia is tae place of residence
of the parties respectively.
4. The amount of Capital contributed by the special
partner to the common stock is Two Thousand. Dol
lar s (VIM) In cash.
5. 'ra partnership is to Commence on the foerth (4)
day of June, 1866, and to termine on the third (3) day of
June, 1867. _ _
JAMES L. REBER. 1 General Partners,
ALFRED L. REBER, j
jes-tu6t* EUGENE LINNARD, S eclal Partner.
AABRIS'S PRPeCIPLEs AND PRACTICE OF
DENTAL SURGERY. NINTH EDITION. 320
Illustrations. READY THIS DAY.
OTHER DENTAL BOOKS.
TOMES'S SYSTEM OF DENTAL SURGERY. 207
Illustrations,
TAFT'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON OPERA
TIVE DENTISTRY. Illustrated.
RICHARDSON'S MECHANICAL DENTISTRY.
100 Illustrations.
FOX AND HARRIS ON I:li.s, HUMAN TEETH.
A New Improved Edition, with 261 Illustrations.
GGOTT'S DEN TA 4 CHE WISTRY AND METAL
LITRGY. With numerous Illustrations.
HANDY'S TEXTBOOK. OF ANATOMY, for Stu
d BONDSaI Surgery. WI b over log Ilstratn
PRACTICAL TRRA.TISE ON-DENTAL
MEDICINE, as connected with the Study of Dental
Surgery. Third Edition.
ROBERTSON'S xr,t NUAL ON EXTRACTING
TEETH, With Illustrations.
Published by
FOR HARTFORD, CONN., DIRECT, via
the Delaware and Raritan CanaL—The
s4memer ANNIE, capt Bidden, now loading at the
second wharf below Spruce street, will leave as above
on THURSDAY, the 7th inst. Freight taken on
'easonable Lerma.
Apply to W3l. M. BAIRD & CO.,
JO No. LU South Wharves.
riOTTON AND LINEN BAIL. DUCE of every width
J from one to six feet wide, all lambent. Tent And
Awning Duck, PapennakersM.Agiu si di AN Twlttik.lo..
JOAN? W.. dt uu ,
No. /02 ionto's dila!
71'..r'••=71,71“ I
a .
"GLEN ECHO MILLS,"
GERMANTOWN PA.
hie,eguuts,CßFASE & SLOAN
MANUFACTITM littPO EA Maa a AND WHIMS
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. &c,
WMOIEIOI7BE,
NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPeette the State HOU%
PEEELADIMPHIA.
Retail DeDartm.ent,
No. 610 Chestnut St.
mbeasze rp
. 1 0A..11,1".1VT1N GE.
LEEDOIII & SHAW
Invite attention to their aosortment of
Foreign and Domeatio
NOW OPEZOTTG AT
No. 910 Arch Street,
zobls-am rip/ ABOVE NINTH.
CAJEt ExErrrN4:3l-S,
OIL CLOTHS,
IVIA.TTINGrS.
REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON,
807 CH:ESterd ute ST.
MEDICINES.
ELEMPIER E Y?3'
HOII4FAIPATHIC SPECIFICS
gsra proved, from the most ample experimoe, sin
entire en Simple-Prompt- - Mclent, and Re
liable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted
to popular use-so simple that mistakes cannot be
made in using therm so harmless as to be free from
danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They
raised thehest conamendation from all, and
will always ren d e rs atisfaction.
Be.
1, Cures FEV:=I:B, Congestion, Ciente.
woximee, Worm-Pcrver, Worm-Conc.-43
3, " CRY INGHNOILIO, or Teething of Infanta-25
4, " DIARRIREA of children or adults
5, " DYELM."THEY, Griphi& Bilious Coll " CHOLERA MORBUS, Nausea, Vomiting 2 5
7, COUGHS. Colds, Bronr%lrlq —.23
3, " NEURGlA,_Toothaclre,
9, HEADACMh hick Hmdar. Vertigo.—.. 23
10, " DYSP ,EPEJA Bilious Stomach
11, n ismssamwe, or
12, " WHITES too Periods....__.ffi
13, " CROUP rizi ft i difficult Breathing
le, " SALT Blevale=olini.agLions..-..-23
15, " Binztrzuerm.ll, . .....23
ls, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Agae5.........50
17, " Prr.' 9 H_,_l3llnd or - bleeding /31
" opaTHAlary and sore or weak Pyes..—.so
19. " CATARRH, ac u te or chronic, Iniluenza.„....so
20, WHOOPING COUGH Oong
21, " opprm-ed
.59
M, " EAR DM.A.: 3,l 4 .rry iTiepalred
" SCROFULA_, enl Glands, Rwellilis--50
at." GENERAL D PhYslcsl oak.
new
23, " DROPSY and scanty S - erretions.......---50
gr.
2s, " SEA-SHIEHESS. sickness from riding.—.so
RIONEY DigRASEr
" NERVOUS DEBILITY. involunta Dtato
I tioks tfve fo gal
rill) ki,3 i j: • :ill!
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
LINDSAY & BLATKISTON,
N 0.25 South Sixth street. above Chestnut
mmmzsmi.
k&:
(11IOICIE 8EA.113
To MI NN= of amneea►eut - may be bad up
o'clock any evening.
_ _ _
11 ,
1: • * : zl:4. .1: I AI 'riot. • ire 1-,
cwt be had at
THE FROGEANIED OFFI_ON,
491 CHESTNUT eoppeelte the Poet Ottioe.
the ABM, CHES T NUT t WALNUT and AOAD .4
OF MUSIC. up to 6 OtIOCK every evening. saw
AIMEUCAN ACADEMY OF 31D81.0
GAZZANIGA'S RE ENTRE.
D. DE ITTVO respectfully announces that Ef'nai.
MARIETTA GAZZAIROA. "the greaten tle
Prima Deana, and th e great favorite of the Pubi rag to
of Philadelphia, will make her re entre, after taz
years, in
A GRAND r"ONCERT
ON 'FRIDAY EVENING, J ULV24 8,
and will give a
GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY, JUNE 9,
at 23 o'clock, assisted by
Signor ANASTASI, the celebrated tenor digrasha
from Gran'a Havana Opera Company.
Sign or H
- ARDAVANI, the well:known baritone.
celliMr. H. MOLLENAUER, the celebrated violin.-
Signor ALRITES. must , al director and conductor.
Admission to Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony.
$l. No extra charge for reserved seats. Family
Circle, SO cents.
The sale of tickets commences son Wednesday. at 9
A. M., at the Academy of Mimic and at Trumplans
Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets. ja5.84
N EW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE,
CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH.
Doors open at 7 % Cattalo rises at 8.
SECOND'AND LAST WEEK
Of the Brilliant and Versatile .
WEBB HESTER . S.
WEBB SISTERS,
LAST WEEK
FALL OF THE
AND WiN TER SEASON.
The performance" will commence with the spar
tacalar Brame, in two acts, entitled the
FORTY THIENSES.
FORTY THEEVES.
FORTY THIEVES
Ganexn ............ EMMA WEBR.
Morganza..
the
To conclude with pr otean Farce of
THRICE TCARREEn.
THRICE MARRIED.
THRICE MARRIED.
MISS ADA WEBB IN FOUR CHARACTERS,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, - June 9th,
LAST
WEBB SISTERS' MATINEE.
WEER PIKERS' MATINEE.
WEBB s B SISISTERS ' T '
MA MAT TINEE INEE.
ERS.
Admission to Evening Performance, 25 cants, Se
cents and IL
TUAUNITT STREET TIEILATRE. N. B. corner
II NINTH and WALNUT. Begins at to 8.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Tune 5, MS.
Thirty-eighth night of the brMlant engagement of
HR.
MR. E DWIN ROOTHDWIN OOTH,.
Who will appear on this occasion as
TE DUE's J FSTER,
THE E
DUKE E 'S .r.z iER,
In Tom Taylor's Tragedy of
1 4 / I E, FOOL'S REVENGE.
BERTCCCI _O. ....... Mr. EDWIN BOOTH_
DeIPA . Charles Barrett
To conclude with the beautiful Comedy of
-FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY,
Roy Gomez—. . H. Taylor
WEDNESDAY - L.oin. STRAI% GEE AND HONEY-
N
THURSDAY—THE MO F O OL'S REVMNGE.
Chairs secured three days in advance.
AraTJOB:ISI DREW'S NEW .ARCH swizz&
HEATRE. Begins at 8 n'elnek•
RE.PNGA GEN:ENT FOR SIX FIGHTS ONLY
Of the Beautiful and Brilliant
MISS LUCY BUSHTO.N,
When sbe will supear in a new grand specialty, rea
stinting three different characters.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, June 1,1866,
And Every Evening Oa Further Notice, -
The New Romantic Play in tour Tableaux,
THE SEA FLOWER.
MISS lITCY RITSB'TON—__as Lucy Latouchs
MIS LUCY BUSILTON.—as..---.__The Sea Flower
MISS LUCY BUS bPanvreLatonche
Captain Barry Latonche _ McKee Rankin
No. Tilton
A p... . .. S. Hemple
F ca
Friday—Farewell Benefit of Mica Luci Rushton.
_ _
ASBEMBLY BUILDINGS.
LAST THREE DAYS OF THE WONDERS
OF NATURE.
Tri.e, CAROLINA TWINS.
Two intelligent heads' on one body. Pronounced by
the Medical Faculty of this city the MOST ASTON
IMMO FREAK OF NATURE ON RECORD.
JUNE 4th„Sth and 6th, ONLY DAY and EVENING.
vichtbitions from BA. li. to 5 Y. If., and from 8 to
931 P. M.
Adroiton. 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. jet-3fl
IS I TEW AMERICAN TBEATRE,
WALNUt, above EIGHTH.
NEW MANAGEMF.NT.T stree
FAMILY RESORT.
EVERY EVENING
The world renowned
HANLON BROTHERS,
hLL The test Gymnasts of the
FRETTA and the SEEGRIST FAMILY.
with a popular Drama and Farce.
MATLNEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
pXNNSYLVANLS. ACADEMY OF FINE ANTE,
CHESTNUT, above TENTH.
Open tram 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Benjamin West's_ great Picture of CHRIST BE.
lECTED still on exhibition. Jett!'
I I .'ll I DM% .t• .14
every Wednaday at 33i P. H. Admission Ten
Cents. Store. No. U South Eighth street. Its
Hitvg4
1. still the asst l
attraction at his TEMPLE OF WON
DERS. All the best feats, including the ROPE!
DANCER. GRAND TURK, CANARY BIRDS and
VENTRILOQUISM, are also given EVERY EVEN-
EsTO at 73c, and WEDIs s q DAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS at 3 o'clock.
Admission. 2.5 cents—Children, 15 cents , Reserved Seats. 50 cents. mhIS
HAIMESS, SADDLES, to
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE & HARNESS
Manufacturing Establishment in On
Country.
LACEY,MEEKER & CO
No, 1216 CHESTNUT STREET
OFFEB, OF THEME OWN 11ANUFACITOM
BUGGY HARNESS_ 30 to MO
LIGHT HARM= 00 to 330
HEAVY do do 00 to so
E.XPRESS,BaASS MOUNTED FLisereasszt b 0 to 93
WAGON and SELEADJUSTING.----15 00 to 173
STAGE and TEAM do 00 to MI
LADLES' SADDLE do 00 to 133
GENTS' do do . 300 to 73
Bridles, Mounting% Bits, Bottettee . , — irt;nto Covers.
Brushes, Combs, Soaps, vuarving, Ladies' and Gents'
Traveling and Tourist J3ars and Sacks, Lunchltaakets_
Dressing and Shirt Cases,Tranks and Valises , Mblagoi
No. 1216 Chestnut Street, •
CITY ORDINANCES.
A N ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE
1 - 1. Expenses Incurred in the Laying of Pißee fox
Water in and through the streets of the city 0/Phila
delphia.
Whereas. The General - Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania did, by Act approved March.
39,1666, direct that all charges and rates to be made by
the city of Philadelphia for the la} log of pipes for the
conveyance of water shall be fixed from time to time
by ordinance of Councils. Therefore:
SECTION L The Select and Common Councils of the
city of Philadelphia do ordain. That whenever any
plies for the conveyance of water shall be had in any
of the streets or highways within the city of Philadel
phia, the owners of the ground in front whereof the
same shall be laid shall pay for the expense thereof the
sum of one Millar for inch foot of their ground upon
such street. Provided, that on all corner lots an allow
sure shall be made of one-third the length of one of
their fronts, but such arowance shall be always and
only on the street or highway running at an , angle to
the street or highway in which pipe shall have been
previously laid and pall for; but in nase shall the
allowance exceed fifty feet on any cornerlot If allow
ances have been made on corner lota previous to the
adoption of this ordinance, and not In accordance its provisions, the same ahall not be entitled to addi
tional allowances.
Sac. 2. That the supplement (approved May tenth.
eighteen hundred and fifty-five,) to an ordinance ,
approved January twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, entitled an ordinance to provide for the
payment, ofexpenses incurred in laying of thepipee for
the conveyance of water in and through the streets of
the city, and any -other ordinance orparts of ordinances.
conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance. r ba
and are hereby repealed.
Sac. a. That it shall be obligatory on the Chief
Engineer of the Survey Department to furnfsh the City
Controller with a statement of all bills for the lay-ingot
Water pipes in any street. or streets, in the city or Phi.
ladelphia, at the same time that they are sent to the
Resister of the Water Department. That at the expi,
ration of four months from the time the RegisterOf the
Water Department receives the bills for water ripe.
be shall then furnish the City Controller with a state_
pent of all unsettled bills sent to the City Solicitor for
collection.
WILLIAM B. sTolciarr.
President of cOmmon Council.
ATTEST—BENJAMIN H. HAUTES, -
Clerk - of Belect Conned.
JAMES LEND.
President of Select Council.
Approved this second day - of June Ann .
Domini one thousand eight hundred and itxtralz
(A. D. IM).
MORTON bicMICHAIEL..
it Mayor ofPlaladelptda.
WA MM
WANTED—BY a middle aged man of large expert
, ence, a situation as BOOKACKEBBJ3- Best edty
references, Address Box 2,691, P.O. jeri.dte-
WANTED—A MORTGAGE of $5,000 on a good mo
w pe t ty in an improving pith:ay. Au relia /DAN.
at this office, • - ja.otaps
. . .