VITY BULLETIN. DEATH Or CAPTAIN PURNELL MIMING- Torr.—On .Sunday morning, at one o'clock, a brig was towed down to Reedy island, in e Delaware, between fifty and sixty miles m Philadelphia, and, having safely lodged 1 , er there, the tow-boat lay aside of the '• easel for the remainder of the night. Ere morningos dawn, Captain Harrington, who "Emended. the tow-boat, the well-known . A. Bonder, was seized with cramp in the stomach, andwent on deck attired only in underclothes. He is supposed to have verbalanced himself and tumbled into the ..ater, nor has he since been heard of. He as a remarkably able, steadyand sober gen leman, about 35 years- old, and universally nsidered, not one. by the underwriters • d merchants whoted the opportunity of experiencing the value of his services, but .yhis brethren in the profession, as one of • e very best pilots and "web-footed" men at ever sailed or steamed on the Delaware "ver: He has left a wife and two young -hildren, for whom it is hoped a handsome :übscription will immediately be realized, ongh of course money cannot atone to the • idow and orphans for the loss of a good nsband and father. We understand that a reward of one hun red dollars has been offered by Mr. J. H. !mitt, ship-builder, Kensington, for the :covert' of Captain Harrington's body. STABBING AT SMITH'S ISLAND. —On -mith's Island-yesterday afternoon there •as considerable excitement, caused by .ne of the, employes on the island being bbed. 'James Moriarty,whoia alleged to ye' done the stabbing, was intoxicated < d'refused to pay for some beer. This led • a difficulty with the bartender, and Marty is alleged to have plunged a 'large trickpii into the breast of the bartender, • using a serious wound. Moriarty and a • .mpanion named Joseph Adams were ar :sted by °Ewers_ Benokert, Reading and amilton, and were locked up at the entral Station for a hearing... On the per .n• of Moriarty, the dirkknife with which h e stabbing was done and a small sheema er's knife, were foun d.i Moriarity and Adams had a hearing this .corning before Recorder Eneu. Officers enokert and Hamilton were examined. . oriarity, it seems, got into a quarrel with ohn Roemer, the ' bartender, in reference • the payment for drinks. He then said • Hoerner " I'll fix you," and left the :land. About two hours afterwards he re • • ed, and watching an opportunity, tabbed Hoerner with a dirk knife which e had purchased in Second street. The .lade struck a rib and glanced off, or the 'low must have been fatal. As it is, Hoer .eris in a critical condition. The accused ere committed for a further hearing on • esday next. FLAG RECEPTION.—At a meeting of the mmittee of Arrangements for the recap -on of the State flags, held in Select Council hanaber yesterday; the sub-committee on .arade:rOute, ctr.c., was instructed to appeal o the citizens of Philadelphia for the use of '; -- eil - private carriages on the Fourth of July eat, for the purpose of carrying in the • tirade the female orphans of the soldiers. onveyance will be required for four hun • ed and fifty to five hundred children. hose citizens who have vehicles, and who • esire to place them at the disposal of the . mmittee for this purpose, are requestedto Ally the undersigned by 2 o'clock, P. M., the 27th. ' J. W. HOFFNA.N t airman of Sub-Committee on Parade, to., No. ,9 North Eighth street. • : OANTILE EDUCATION.—Daring the ..3r, Crittenden's Commercial College, et% Seventh and Chestnut streets, re- Fes - students at a discount of twenty per ts from regular, terms. Instruction is en Separately at such hours as may best the convenience of the student. liok-keeping in all its branches is taught rrtcally in the most thorough manner. n:itinship receives especial attention. rnercial Calculations, Business Forms, , :legraphing, &c.,are among the branc hes nght. The popular appreciation - of this stitution is shown by the fact that within •e past year seven hundred and twentystu , es, many of them from our best business °uses, were in attendance. 'A BOGUS DEsseriv.E.—Before Recorder • nen, yesterday afternoon John Moore,was barged with obtaining money under false retenoes. The accused, it was testified, =presented himself to be a detective, and • ndertook to discover the whereabouts of o missing men, named Bethel and Voss. e subsequently stated to Mrs. Bethel that e bad been to New York and found both e men, and that Vose had been brought and was in prison. About this time Mr. I ethel made his appearance, and pro . winced the whole story told by Moore to a fabrication. Defendant • was held for TLANTIC CITY-THE SURF HOUBL-By advertisement elsewhere, it will be seen t the Surf House, at Atlantic, is the only t•class hotel now open there, it having n the season yesterday, in advance of , other hotels. Mr. William T: Caleb is the proprietor, and as he is very ()ape , eed, active and energetic, he will no bt keep up to the highest point the repu on of the house. It has the finest rooms sible, and every improvement has been e to do justice to the reputation of the ROWITING CASES Charles Brown, aged years, was drowned yesterday while ing in the Schuylkill. ' illiam Spear, three years of age, was wiled in a race at Brigg's Mill in the =nty-third Ward, yesterday afternoon. body was repovered. mes McMenamon, aged 8 years, resi gat 505 Moss street, was drowned yes ay afternoon in the Delaware, at Rded .=t wharf. 'APE MAY—G,EAPCAM'S BAGGAGE Ex sa—We call attention to the advertise. it of Graham's Baggage Express. The is at. No. 102 South Twelfth street, one r below Chestnut. Tickets can be pro- IA and baggage checked from dwellings Cape Mity at this office. See the adver nent in to-day's paper. ALMSHOUSE.—The population of the ishouse, as reported to the Guardians of . oor yesterday, is 2,862, an increase of ver the same period last year. The •issions during the past two weeks num .d 214. )morrim.—Mr. Stephen Taylor, a mem ,4f the:Guardians of the Poor, resigned rday, and his resignation was accepted ie Board. rr:lim Puss CLUB.- , The stated meeting of e Press Club of Philadelphia will be held „morrow afternoon. The annual election er officers will take place. Ts TARIFF BILL.—The readers of this epee bave to-day an opportunity of noting the prin palter:Da of the new tariff bill, and will see whether • - • yania's interests have been daly looked after Y Congress. One grand Pennsylvania interest is :,sx,"iffird the best exponent of the prosperity of this i Wide is W. W. Alter, His offices are at 957 North ivoitreet, and Sixth 'and Spring Garden streets.: FAB COOKING STOVES. ' Cheap and'efficient. e house always ceol. CHAS. 1317ENHAM & CO., .U 9 South Tenth street, corner ofSansom. A SE FOR THE PUBLIC.-AWO have b e ard of's= Dentists who don't approve ofeozodont. evnexis their real objection to it? ll:imply this: It pre .4erves the teeth; and aordid Intereets whisper that the decay of the teeth Is their bread and butter. Eminent members of the profeeldon in all parte of the country ;endorse and recommend IL ' BEWARE °P IMITATIONS. 1 ifils.ovng limarg's Highest Premium , Atinatio stitch and Lock Stitch sewing Machhith, 7 80 41heetnutetreet. • PLANTATION-BITTEBB--8. T. 1860-2 L .-It has been.established upon the highestmedical authori ty. that the systematic use of these world-renowned Bitters is the moat potent safeguard against every species of epidemic or contagious disease. They brace P strengthen and invigorate the system.restore and preserve a healthy , apettte. promote digestion and maintain that electrical equilibrium, without which health, either of body or mind, is impossible. We re gard "Plantation Bitters" as the most Important dis covery ever made by medical science. For sale every where. GET THE BEST IN THE Crrx. The RP A T. Vanilla Cream Sponge Cake, At G. Byron Morse e, 904 Arch street "WHEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN EVENTS," it becomes necessary for mankind to pro cure GENTLEMEN'S SUITS OP ALL SIZES, BOYS' CLOTHING. MILITARY UNIFORMS CLOTHING MADE TO ODER, OR BEADY MADE, The better pp lan is to In °teed at. once to the BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL o 1 ROCEHLE,L dt WIL SON, Nos. 603. and 605 Chestnut atxeet. FOR A DELICIOUS GLASS OF SODA WATER, as cold as lee, drawn from porcelain-lined fountains, stop at Stackhouse's, Eighth and Green. HOOP SKIRTS, of Hopkins' "own make," have no equal; wholesale and retail. No. 628 Arch street. "lubricative steam engine packing.—for terms see 728 chestnutst, pieta., and 26 dey at., new york.' SUMMER .DEmetnxe—Among the many pleasant sensations incident to the summer time there is none more peculiarly delightful than that which we experience whilst enjoying the refreshing influence of that delicious beverage, Ice Cream Soda, all the more so when drawn from the porcelain•lined ibuntain and flavored with the fresh fsnit syrups of HARRIS • OLIVER, at their store, S. E. corner Tenth and Chest nut streets. - SUNDOWN HATS. Gents' Straw Hats, Misses' Straw Hats Reduced Hats. Reduced in Price. Reduced in Price. • We are bound to sell out! Get a bargain now. Prices never so low for these superior goods. CHAS. 0 tEFORD & SON'S. Under the Continental Hotel. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CIA.TAREFX.— Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the meat•re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 519 Pine street. The medical &culla , are invited to sox company their ptatients, ache , as bad no secrets in his pfor ex ractice. Artibcial eyes inset ed. No saline made .amination. Canal Lines,to tbe To the Editor of the Evening Bulletin:— I noticed with much pleasure your remarks in your issue of yesterday, with reference to the proposed subscription to the Penn-' sylvania Canal Company's stock, the object being to give greater efficiency , and value to that work, by enlarging it from Columbia to Huntingdon. A portion of this canal has, as you state, already been partially en larged, viz : from Columbia to the mouth of the Juniata, and it is now one of the most profitable links of public work in the State, and the Juniata division, when enlarged as proposed, will become equally profitable. In addition to the inland route to tide water, through the Union and Schuylkill canals, there is another very important route and work, which you have omitted to mention, and which is the natural outlet for all the upper canals, it being the Tide Water route through the Susque hanna canal. This canal connects at Col umbia, 23 miles below Middletown, with the Pennsylvania canal, and extends to Havre de Grace, a distance of 45 miles. Steam tow-boat companies take charge of the boats at the outlet-lock, at Havre de Grace, and tow them according to their des tination, either to the waters of the Dela ware, through the Chesapeake and Delaware canal, which has a capacity to pass boats of 400 tons burden, or to Baltimore, Annapolis or Washington—thus giving to the shippers. above the choice of a Southern, as well as an Eastern market, for the great products of our State, coal, iron and lumber. The •Susquehanna canal has now a minimum depth of 5 feet of water through its entire length, and every lock has double cham bers, 17 by 180 feet, thus enabling two.boats to lock through at one lockage, with a ca pacity to pass single boats of 200 tons. This canal is ready to pais through safely and speedily any amount of tonnage that may be offered. The distance from Middletown to Philadelphia via the Bu.squ,e -hanna Canal, is 10 mites less than by the Union and Schuylkill Canals, with. 375 feet less . loskage, with the advantage also of steam tonnage for two-thirds of the distance, with a further advantage of making the trip in four days less ::inte, and an immense saving in wear and tear of boats and of man and mule power. All that is now required is, that men of energy and enterprise shall take hold and push to completion these upper links of canal to the bituminous coal basins; and when this shall be done the cheapest and best means of transportation will have been se cured for heavy bulky articles like coal, iron and lumber. D. SINGULAR StLICIDE.—Mrs. Jeronie MOSS ley, of Syracuse, New York, a young woman twenty-two years of age, and who had been married three years, committed suicide in the most deliberate manner a few days ago. She lived happily with her husband, but was a believer in Spiritualism. Before her death she wrote a letter to her husband, as follows: Dear Friend: I will write a few words in regard to what lam about to do. I take poison because lam tired of living. Tell the public it is not caused by ill treatment, for you have always been very kind to me. I attempted the same thing several years before I was married, but was discctvered and saved, and I have always blamed them for not letting me die then. It is useless for Coroner Didama to make any examina tion, for this will prove that I killed myself with my eyes open and in the full enjoyment of my senses, and will also prove what I have always said, that I am not afraid to die.. I want you to send my mother all my clothes, and remem ber 'tia my dying requeit that you shall al ways help her as long as on have anything left to divide—give her what you wouldhave given me had I live& I should have done this long since, but for her—it has been my constant study for the past year. Do not mourn for me. I love yOu both, and do not wish to make you trouble, but I ern so tired of life I cannot be happy myself nor make others around me. I shall take 55 cents worth of morphine, 5.15 P. M. MRS. MARY MOSELEY. P. s.—Keep me two or three nights cer tain. Spread my white veil over my face, not a sheet. , It is twenty minutes of six, and I took it five minutes ago. Good bye, darling. Do not forget to, help mother. I am not sorry nor frightened in the least, though I know lam dying. Do what you think best with my rings and trinkets. Remember I always loved . you. Love to friends. SAD DEATH BY Dnowsino.—A sad acci dent by drowning occurred in the Susque hanna river, opposite Marietta, on Sun day. The facts of the case are substantially as follows : During the day five young men of Marietta crossed the river in a skiff, to the York county side, and on returning, were joined by Mr. Cyrus Johnson, a sales man in Bowers it Steacy's store, of Marietta, who asked the privilege of being allowed to cross with them. When about the middle of the stream, where the water is quite deep, several of the young men commenced rock ing the skiff. To this Mr. Johnson protested, alleging that the boat was in . danger of up setting, and that he was unable to swim. Heedless of his entreaties, the reckless young men continued their (to them) amusement, until the boat upset, throwing all the parties into the stream. - Every one intent upon looking out for himself, Mr. Johnson was left to his fate, and soon dis appeared beneath the surface and was not again seen. A LUMP of gold taken from the North Carolina gold mines, weighing Ave, pounds, is on exhibition at Statesville, N. O. It is the largest lai►p found jai the State since THE DAILY . VENING-BULLETIN ; _PHILADELPHIA,TIIESDAY JUNE 26,1866. THE WALNHT.--"The Naiad Queen" is the attraction at the Walnut. It has been; most gracefully brought out and affords a pleasant entertainment for the "heated' term." THE' CHEirrizirr.--Bryant's Minstrels had an enthusiastic audience last evening at the Chestnut, on the occasion of their first ap-, pearance in Philadelphia this season. The band contains two excellent tenor singers,, of whom the principal one, Mr. Charles Henry, uses his voice with skill and discren tion. The other tenor, Mr. Monroe Demp ster, is also a good singer. The leading, comedian, Frank Moran, possesses an inex haustible fund of humor. TEE Anca.—Mr. Robert Heller began his diabolical mysteries and illusions last evening. 'lke heat failed to deter the lovers of the marvelous from witnessing his ex traordinary feats of legerdemain,his second sight, his Egyptian miser, witches' pole deseleated canaries, story of a half dollar, Lucifer's punch bowl, &c., and from listen ing to his witty and humorous conversa tional lecture. His fantasia from Thalberg was superb. His "Last Rose of Sammer" was exquisite in the extreme, and his "hu morous musical sketch" was the ne plus ultra of musical caricature. Mr. H.eller will give several striking•novelties daring his brief engagement. &taxon Bnrrz's engagement at Assembly Building only lasts during the remainder of this week. He gives nightly perform ances and matinees on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. AILEDILOINFA. RHEUMATISM, :GOUT, NEURALGIA, ASTHMA. A :CURE WARRANTED, (or: money refunded. You risk nothing by trying it.) Used Inwardly. The . following wonderful Remedy fltr the POSI TIVE CUBE of RHEUMATISM, GOUT, ASTHMA. and NEURALGIA was discovered alter the study and practice of a life time by Dr. J. P. FITL met, one of Philadelphia's oldest practising Phy 'sicians, who has made these diseases a specialty and' having hilly tested its remark able curative powers for a numner.of years now offers It to all a ffl icted and suffering with the liberal con• dinon that If any case can possibly be found that its infallible power cannot overcome, he will refund to such case incases the amount paid by them In the trial of this remedy. Incredible as this offer may seem, the Proprietor knows full well from experience the merits of the remedy and the safety of his offer. It contains no Mercury, Colchicum, Minerals. Me. Ws nor anything ininrioua Pricer Oo per Bottle. Prepared only at the princi pal depot, No. Filler th FOURTH ltreet. above °nest tint, where Dr. may be personally consulted free of charge. Highest references of wonderftrl cures dumper* each Bottle. ESTABLIIIKED 1833. Mothers and Nurses Whe have tested Dr. Fitter's Infant Carminative for the last 80 years, certify by thousands that it is the greatest household remedy for Cross Children, Infants Teething, olio, Cramp . Bowel Complaint, Sleepless ness, Pains, Spasms, bout' Vomitings, Prestings. Plata lency. Cholera Infentuen, dc. Contains nothing in jurious, Is perfectly harmless and children love It nearly. Price only 23 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed, Bold by all Druggists and Dealers. Prepared only at Po. 29 South FOURTH 13treet, above Chestnut, Philadelphia. Jel6-1m Sp HIEBITELVS. MAGIO OIL CURES PETTIER, !I FarZEITPELAB, ITOX SCALD MEAD, - .61W ALL BEM DISFAXES I Warranted to cure or money ret•nded. For sale by all Druggists. Principal Depot, - N 0.53 SOUTH MED STREET, . ABOVE CrEESTNIIT. Eilf•Frice 25 cents per bottle ap244m rp HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Haveproved, from the most ample_experienoe, as entire an Simple—Prompt— : , dent, and Re. liable. They are the only Medicines peribctly adap ted to popular use—so simple that mistakes cann otbe made in using them; so harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest ccunmendation frOta_all, and will always render satisfaction. No. Cents. 1, Cues FEVMS,I: R Congestion, Iha‘ B m CRRAI, Worm- " Fever, YING-COLIC , or Teething of inntsta-25 4, " DIARREGIA. Of children or adu1t5..—...«..,,26 5, " DYSENTERY, Griping, Bilious C01ic......—.25 a, " CHOLERA MORRO'S, Nausea, Vomiting.-25 " COUGHS, Colds, Bronchltia.._ 8, " NEMALIIIA, Toothache, Faceache..........-25 9, HEADACHE, Sick Headache, Vertigo.—...2s 10, " DYSPEPS/A, Bilious Stomach.. " SUPPRESSED, orisainibl.2s 12, " WHITES, too profuse Periods.--.... ...—.25 is, " (11101TP, Cough, difficult Breathing . 14, " SALT RHEUM, Erysipelas —25 15, " RHEUMATISM, Rheumatic rasns---..23 16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Amer, Alivea----50 17, " PILES, blind ofbleeding. Is, CERTHALMY, and sore or weakEyes.......so 19, " ' CAT acute or chronic, Influenza...so 20, " WHOOPIN COUGH, violent C0ugh5.........50 21, " ASTHMA, opproed > rea Ell 22, " EAR impaired Hearing.—.-50 25, " SCROFULA. etve r lhanda. SweWngßss ,60 24. " GENERAL D Y, Physical wear- 45, •' DROPSY and sea' ntific;etTollsr... 26, " BEA-SICKNESS, sickness Prom 27, " KIDNEY limn'. A RE. Grave L. —i . ..... —Se 28. " NERvous DEBILITY, Involuntary ins-ao BORE OUTD, clskei. ....oe so, .• URINARY IncontinenciCireiiinii3ed....7.....fA 31, n PAINFUL Periods, even with 5pa50n5.........150 32, " SITETERINGB at change of life— .11 00 83, s' REILDPI3, _Spasms, EL Vitus' Dance.... 1 00 34, " Lac . ulcerated Bore MILPAY CABIDs. 85 vials, morocco case, and books ...........«»..... 00 20 large vials, in morocco, and b00k... ...........»».. 6 20 large vials, Maki case and b00k..--- ..... 5 Oc 15 boxes (Nols EL Vard b00k... . ..... 202 sPiiiffial, Mahogany cams, 10 vial dingle vials, with direr lons 1 (X liar These Remedies 'O , the owe or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by mail or express , free of charge ti o n W tof the mice. Address H EYES' SPECCITTO OffiHO ceMEOPATHIC . DIED S62 HroadIOUTE COMP New ANY, and Depot, No i l, York. Dr. HumpsnEva la consulted at Ills office personally or by letter, as above, for ibrma of din EDYOTT & CO., JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COW. MS, T. B CALL and AMBROSE SMITH. Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia .13,27-th.s.tulyrp= F - Tr - m'im7l7T•mlii TIGER GOLD MI OLONING COMPANY RA DO. Chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. 6,600 feet embracing to Gold Mines succasstnlly opened. Property owned and paid tor by the Company. No salaries or office rent paid until dividends are de clared. Shares for sale at $lO each, par value °MeV, 716 ARCA. SIREET, where circulars can be obtained. JeTL 2,mrpi int CLOSING OUT OUR LARGE STOCK OF CA:ErECIA.GMIS AT REDUCED PRICES. J. S. COLLINGS & SONS, my3l-23:a rpl _ 626 ARCS Street. INFAA mrn - res PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION 00, WEEKLY TO AND FROM QI7E/CM TOWN, (CORK HARBOR.) AND LrampooL. The elegant AI Iron screw steamship BELVELIA, leaves on SATIIIIDA.V. Salle 23. Bates of passage, payable In currency: Ist Cabin, gioe; S teerage, $3O. Passengers also forwarded to London, Paris, Havre, Ralphurt, Bremen, &a., at moderate rates. Steerage paasage from LIVERPOOL or : , 11N122211.1 • = TOWN through to PRILABELPIELL, vio car. rency. For turther information, apply at the Com . g Mace, RA urrrv. Agent, 217 Walnut • , SPIN:MAL 370TX:11—Having been appointed = LB AGENT of the above "F avo r ite Linwrin this tty , would caution the public against purchasing " tiekets elsewhere ap liTiaagirrs AND ALmoNDEL—Trew crop Grandma TV Walnuts and Ilsper Shell Almonds zr slaw by BUM= o k CIO., we B. Delaware Avenue. ANIISEIMOMS. SUMMER RESORTS. BM/11ER TRAVEL NORTH PENNSYSVANIA RAIL ROAD. igiaIIPMEREMINIR Shortest and Most Pleasant Route TO Wilkeebarre, Mauoh Chunk, Easton, Allentown, Bethlehem White haven, Hazleton and all POtate in the ) • LEHIGH AND WYONING VALLEYS. COMMODIOUS CARS. SMOOTH TRACK. FIER SCENERY, . EXCELLENT HOTELa axe tb e specialties of this route. Through to Wllkesbarre and Manch Chunk without change of cars. Themew road between the summit of the mountain and WUkeabarre opens up new views of the WYO. ming Valley of ummrpassed beauty*, and the new Ho. lel provides the best and moat ample accommodations for summer visitors. Brewster' Tickets from Phil. del his to principal points issued FROM THE TI OFFICE 0 VLF, at re d uced ' rates, on Saturdays, good to return Ull Monday evening. tacursion Tickets to Wllkesbarre,good for tea days, issued any day. THROUGH TRAINS leave the P.M. Third and Thompson streets, at 7.80 A. IL, 3 30 P.M. and 5.15 P.M. For particulars see Time Tablet') another comma. je9.2mrpi ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Smith's Island, THIS POPULAR RESORT IS ROW Li /5 fildigetropen forontrol the entertainment of the gab. tin the c - - - Who has Improved It by adding to Its large Hotel. R ooms can be bad Sur tB. A .FEBST43LABS RNSTA he URA ees N on T None but the Purest Liquors *old mylll4l rp ' FOR CAPE MAY.— On SATURDAY. June 38th, ne'new and swi ft steamer SAM.I7EL M. FELTON, Capt L. Davis, will make her first trip to CAPE MAY, on SATURDAY, June 30th, leaving Chestnut Street Wharf at 9 A. M. Not being able to have the state. zooms on Thursday, 28th, her first trip had 10 be Post poned. Jess its Importer and Manufacturer of Gentlemen's Fine Furn. isking Goods, JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street, Invites attention to his "IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT," Which has given inch general satisfaction for neatness of fit on the breast, comfort in the neck, and ease on the shoulder. It la made in the beet manner, BY HAND, and is confidently - recommended as THE BEST IN THE CITY. Alm, a well selected ateick of Goode. consisting of GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, (which he makes a specialty.) cor.r.A•tig OF ALL KINDS AND LATEST STYLES SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. FLANNEL SEWS AND DRAWEES. Btregszatki SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. TRAVELING arms. Stocks, Ties. Gloves Handkerchiefs, StisPendere, Ho. Bleu. and other goods appertalatng to a Gentlemen's Wardrobe. PRICKS MODERATE. )e4-93e rp SELLERS BROTIIERS, No. 18 North Sixth Street, Having added to their Ibrmer busineaa that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend taming a fell assortment of everYtbbli Masa line, which they will sell at the lowed rates, Including Pure Oak • Tanned Leather Belting, Gm Belting and Le ather, Lace Band and Harness Leather, Boiler Cloth and Slane, Card el lat ia ltioka t Bluets, &Or Also continue to manufacture as heretofore WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o. Of which A FULL ABBOBTKIENT is kept constantly on hand. ape,amrpf HATS, STRAW . GOODS, ETON, RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Barnes, Osterhout, Herron & Co., B. E. cor. Fourth and Chestnut St., are now closing out at retail their extensive stock of Spring and Suingier Hats, consisting of Straw, Felt, etc., of the latest styles and improvements. At Wholesale. Prices. • descript i on can SANTrat i l l t ONE tof Po 3 l4 ) by tb purchasing is je.s.Bm rp RELIABILITY Amply Substantiated AS TO THE . FIRE-PROOF QUALITIES, AND ENTIRE DRYNESS OP MARVIN'S SAFES . ALUM AND DRY PLASTER. IVIEA.RATIN Ar. 721 Chestnut Street. (Masonic Hall), 265 Broadway, New York. House Safes. Second-hand Safes. Sane Exchanged. Send for illustrated catalogue. myis•2m rp TO FA,..MTTAIRIS RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS, We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Muni: Lies at their Cciuntv i l i tel t rkre sa rt p 6 or OF PINE GESCEPXES, TEAS, .&C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Cor. Eleventh and Vine Streets. EDINBURGH STRONG ALE AND BROWN STOUT. A fresh importation of William Younger's Strong Ale and Brown Stout Porter. A113°." 31 , 7.47,1111== SIMON COLTON & CLARK, S. W. COB. BROAD AND WALNUT. GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. 232 CARTER STREET/ nna 141 Dom mown Maohiner•Work and Millwritlng promptlyattended to .1:917-1P1 e s TEAMBHIP SAXON, 'PROM BOSTON.--Con. PO Blames of merchandise, per_ above steamer, will =send Or their goods, now until at _ PISS swan 0.40 e 2- SUMit 4% 00. AUKUSE7IM;I/11% ■~Z ( ;) 8 ;~►'i7:~y~)+V 4~Ut~HS~V-•A:Ra'.%,R 7~f:(N: L~::H CRIOIOR RATS To all places of amusement nuty ba had II& tA o'clock any evening. l• ~ e ~~} (y:~J a►.4 Y:':6: ~~'a ~} ' ~ L_rcl E.S; i~ u tn:~ . y t:~ THE • : t'c• t ; • s 481 0 UmyrM street, opposite the Post OBlw tor the WTA 'A WALNUT and ENT or mom'. u p-toe o'clock every muting.A CIAD sets•tg Gymnasium, Corner of NINTH and ARCH streets. • OPEN ALL SIMMER. Bodily exercise is the best preventive against sick ness of the Coming season. icl643,tti,th-fic Profs. HILLIEBRAND & BIIiaRYANT'S MINSTRELS. NEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. COOL AND COMM RTARLE. THIS EVENING, AND EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK. the Original, World-Renowned and Only BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, from No. 472 Broadway, New York. NEIL AND DAN BRYANT... ........,Proprietors - PROGRAMME TIKUGHT. Monster COncert—Reckon I'm in Luca, New Ballad —The F.Mamagilders—Magic Echo—Moran's Carpet Bag—Galoots from Tyrol—Clog heel and4oe-ology— Scenes from Sack Cade—Teeth Extracted by Colton's Gas—Fife and Drum Major—Hand alone Brothers— " Who Can Find lja Now," and 'The Biyants'filiecialM BRYANT'S ELEPHANT. Doors open at 7,44' o'clock. Commence at 8. Dress Circle and Pimp:tette, 50' cents; Orchestra, 75 cents; Gallery, 25 cents. Box office open all day. NO CHARGE for securing seats. • NATINEE—SATIIRLAY at 2 o'clock. je2541 writs JOHN' DREW': lARall ST. THEATRE, EXTRAORDINA.EY ATTRACTION. • Engagement of the great Conjurer and Pianist, MB. ROBERT R.ELLER, The Manageress has the gratification of announcing that, la consequence of the MARRED AND PRODIGIOUS EitiCCEBS Which attended his erformances-daring his previous visit., she has succeeded. In inducing him to return to PhilLdelphia for a SECOND brief season. and give - A tIF HIS POPULAR SOIREES, For which an ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME Has been prepared, amlwill be presented this s MONDAY G. June E. And Every Evening During the Week. In which ha will develop TB E INEXPLICABILITY OF MAGIC. For details of entertainment see bills of the day. Doors open at 7% o'clock—to commence at S. .1e25111 WST d W REET ALNU THEA T. TRE, N. E. corner NINTH an Seems at THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. June M. 1866, a The gorgeous spectacle, in fonr_p_arts, of the NAIAD QU Lurline. the Queen.. -- Me Gummi Alter long and ef F ensive preparation. MAGN ICENT SCENERY. HAUNT OF THE NAIADS. Waters of Sliver bear up numberless Naiads. THE BATH OF BEAUTY. The Treasures of the mighty Rhine discovered. THE CAVERNAGP Magical tramformation to the glittering and lATALACTITIC HALL OF rme, NAIADS. Scene last- MB. RHINE. This vast scene rises and discovers the HOME CF THE NAIADS,. In the coral caves beneath the waters. THE QUEEN OR HER THRONE. NEW AMERICAN Till EATISS, WALNUT street, above EIGHTH. Engagement of the celebrated Actress, MADAME PONISI, who will rear in her great character of ALSHA, THE SLAVE' Q s • Graff.. . . . D. E. Balton, from his here. • M'LLE ANNETTA GALLarrrA, also, In a grand Ballet every evening. NATATORIUM AND raYEileAl. INSTITUTE. 1M BROAD street, below WALNUT. SWIMMING SCHOOL ' AND SWIMS INGRATE For Ladles, Children and Gentlemen. THENATATORIUM ... AND THE FOURTH OF JULY. The Swimming Department on the "Fourth" will be open from 6A.M.to 6 P. M. only. No Ladles swim ming, and no inatraction given on that day. jez64trp U'KITED STATES PIMP' CONCERT will posi tively be given at WABASH. AVENtrE SKATING IMIE„ CHICAGO, TufyT,ll66 Parties wLshing tickets should procure them at their earliest convenience ea tae hn° zor closing up of sales Is near at hand. Tickets canto had of the As ent for Philadelphia. M. A. WILBUR. • jes Wm. Penn Hotel. Philadelphia. ABI323dELY BUILDING& !HONOR BLITZ'S DO TELE EIPITZNX. 113IGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE • Bra etiC Is stiu the srmt au:m(4lcm at his TEMPLE OF WON. DERR. AU the best Mils, including the ROPE DAN GRAND TUBE. CANARY BIRDS and 'MIL are also given EVERY EVEN. LNG at Sig, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at s o'clock. Admission, 25 oents--Children, IS cents. Reserved Seats, SO cemts. =GS I a • '• fia' I. :4 - algt every Wednesday at 3,1 P. M. Admlndon Ten Cents. Stere. No. U South =r,ntb. street. It* pKNESYLVANIA: ACADWAY Or FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT, above TENEEL • Open fnain 9 A... M. to 8 P. M. Benjamin West's great Picture ot CZEIBIBT JECTEDD still on exhibition. 3e411 -rTI-T-771r7r7-M"'rll..l THE. OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE & HARNESS Manufacturing Establishment is the Country. LA CEY,MEEKFM & Co . No. 1216 CHESTNUT STREET OFFMR. OP TERM OWN MANIIPACTVRB: BUGGY HARNESS, 50 to LIGHT BABOUCHE>rom. CO to 850 HEAVY do do ---.......75 00 to 500 EXPRESS,I3BASS MOUNTED Hanersseuir 50 to go WAGON and SELF.AD.TUSTING.---1.5 00 to 80 STAGE and TEAM ' do Eoooto 50 LADIES' SADDLE do 18 CO to 750 GENTS' do d0..800 to 15 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, BosetUrs, Horse Covers, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents' Traveling and Tourist Bags and Sacks, Lunch Baskets Dressing and Shirt Cases,Tranks and Valises, mhlitem No. 1216 Chestnut Street. IDLOTHANCI. elaCl o ol3l3 I SPRING STYLES I EDWARD P. KELLY TAILOR, ella Chestnut Rt. IKON BAILING. IDECILADELPICIA AND NNW YORK ORNA T MENTAL IRON WORKS. - The subscribers. founders and man , of CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING, for enclosing private dwellings, public , squares, Ceme. tesies. &c. PATIEWWIRE • AJT.ING WINDO* AND DOOR Gramm for offices, store fronts 'bulwark nettings for ships, sin; &C., made under the .TICNKINS PATENT, beffig the only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under said patent in the city. IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT, IRON FURNITURE, STABLE 11.1. - IINGS, of everNvarlety of new and improved d SPECIAL CARE BESTOWED ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY trArnRT.T TPIXL hi ENT'S, Our varied assortment of Fountain Vases, Statuary, ac. giving us superior ate-Bales. All orders shall receive careffil and promptattention. isda-ths tu,enarpi RoBERT WOOD & CO., Office and Warerooms, DM RIDGE Avenue. BOARDING. BOA • D.—Gentlemen can obtain beard at Divinity , corner of Thirty-ninth and Walnut street,, W Philadelphia. Inquire from 3to 6 o'clock, P, laze-iite WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. IN OIL OR POLISHED. 431-eo. a.- Herdiels o rp Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. SUITS OF ROSEWOOD CHAMBER FURNITURE. GEO J HENXELS. jl•Lur rp - Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. CITY ORDINANCES. A SUPPLEMENT TO AN ORDINANCE NNW'. Jot TLEU "An Ordinance to make an Appropriation. to the Department of Police for the year 1866, 7 Kr* proved December 28d, 1865. Egerton L The select and Common Councils of the Cityi of Philadelphia do ordain That the farther seat -of seven hundred and thirty-seven dollars (g 737) be and the same is hereby appropriated to the Depart ment of Police for th. purpose of reimbursing the sev eral items of appropriation as- hereinafter set forth. the sums drawn from those Items to meet extraordi nary expenses In 'connection with the arresCand trial!' of Christian Be•ger, convicted of the murder of Miss Watt, and Anton Probst, convicted of the murder of the Dearing family, viz : Item 9. "Meals and medical attendance," one 'hundred and thirty-seven dollars and eighty-three ..cents ($137 83.) To Item 14. "Incidental expenses," two hundred and fourteen dollars anti forty-six cents ($214 46), - To Item 15. "Stationery and print:lig," flity-three dollars and eight cents (;MOS). To Rena 18.—" Arrest and conViCtion of oftaidenir onehundred and fifty dollars and t twenty. slx Jibs. (sif•.9 56). To Item 17. "Expenses in procuring evidence," egc.„. forty-four dollars and sixty-five cents ($45 6.5.) . To Item 18. "For expenses incurred in pursuit and arrest of criminals , &c., one hundred and thirty six dollars and seventy-two cents ($W 72). WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of COMMOIL Council. ATresT---ABRAJIAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES L VITA ' President of Select Council. Approved this n twenty-second day of June, AnnO DO mini one d eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D.. - MORTON MeIIIIOIELSEEL. - It . Mayor of Philadelphia. tituar..a.bitat CliOtta2Leil* Ad I live:Vol Cere Select and Cominon Councils' of the City of Philadelphia do °rosin, _-That so soon aa the Philadelphia City Passenger hildiWaY ComPany shall run thew cars over the Coestout Street bridgeithe C•ty Treasurer is hereby" authorized to deliver to the contractors for the superstructure of said bridge,so much and so many of-the drat mortgage bonds of said Company held by said Treasurer as shalt not exceed ha amount one-half of the sum retained in"pursuance toy their contract, And so soon as the entire mason work Is completed by the curbing and paving of,- the ap proaches of said bridgeafler said cars shalltusve passed over the same. to also deliver to the contractors of the mason Rork their retained pmentage. Provided, That tt a Chief Engineer and Surveyor shall, not issue estiniates to said contractora respectively, in amor dance with this Ordinance, until the cars of the said Passenger Railway Comnany shall run over the same, and the 17 won work be completed as herein rirovided: Andprovided further, That a duly authorized agent of the said Philadelphia City Passenger Railway. Com pany shall receipt to the said City Treasurer for the coupons canceled and eurreadered in accordance with. the bee agreement relating thereto, bearing date Septa. WILLIAM litaL WILLIAM S. STOELEY, President of Common Coluseu. AnTser—JOHN ECSSTRIN. Clerk of Common Connell. • J P LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-seoend day of June, Aruba Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). it MORTON MoMIbH.A.EL,I Mayor of Pniladdiania. 11011LESOLTITION to release a certain property of 110 Robert Tobin, from the fo . f a , judgment ente on the officiaLbond of John 1,3 itteld, Collector or T. , x es or the Seventh Ward. Aerio/red By the Select and Common Cotmbils of the - City of Philadelphia, That the City Solicitor be and ha is hereby directed to release from the lien ofa certain judgment (D. C,. D. S. B. Dec. J. 1865, No. 303) entered upon the official bond ofJohn Mansfield. Collector of outstanding taxes for DES for the Seventh Ward, the following described property of Robert Tobin, that le to say: All that certain brick stable and lot of ground sit rudest the distance of one hundred and forty feet tea and a half inches north of Buttonwood street, and at, the distance of seventy-seven feet rice inches west of Eleventh street, measuring on a hoe parallel with Buttonwood street: Proviced That the co•surety of said Robert Tobin shall consent to said release, and that the sum of ten dollars shah be paid to the Sena tor for the expenses of publication of tubs resolution; andprovided also, that in the opinion ofthe Solicitor. the Interests of the city of Pialladelphia shall not be prejudiced by said release WILLIAM S. STOELEY. President of Common Cotmon. ArrzsT—JC2lN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND. President of Select Commit. Approved' this Twenty-second day of Jane, Ann* Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty , six . A. D. 1866). MORTON McIfICrECAEL. Mayor ofPbiltulelPhta. DESOLIITION TO AUTHORIZE THiIPirVING IA; of Mercury street, In the Eighteenth Ward. cit l y k r o o f t P d il a e de l h hi a S . e That tnhd Common o mmiscsonerf he Highways be and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter Into a contract with a competent paver or pavers to pave Mercury street, 1r to Palmer street to Montgomery avenue, in the Eighteenth Ward. The conditions or said contract Shall be that, the contractor shall collect the cost of the paving from the owners of property fronting on 'said street, and - he shall also enter into an obligation to th, city to keep the street in good order for three years after the paving is finished. WILLIAM S. siomay, President of Comnaon Council. Arrzer—AlLEAHAlf ST.&WAET, .AEsistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES .LYED; President of Select Council. ApprOved this twenty. second day onTune, Anna Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six I). 1166). MORTON McMTCEf"h Mayor of Philadeli6 Ai lUtfilto2ll m. THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS,. Nos. U$ and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE, JULY 10. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate ror George Ralston, dec'd—.LARGE and VALUABLE DOUBLE RESI DENCE, S. W. corner of Twelfth and Walnut eta--f 6 feet front 1;0 feet deep. orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Barbara Evans, dee'd—VALUABLE. BUILDING LOT, acres, Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike. Orphans' Court Seile-123tate of Jahn G. Russell. dce'd—TWO-ISTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 254 Madison st, south of Vine Orphans' Court Sale—Mate of Lee, minors—TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, Richmond (late Queen) st, between Frankford read and Sbackamaxonst Fame Estate-2.1i-STORY BRICE DWELLING, northerly side of I3eace at, 19th We.sd. Same Estate—LOT. Allen st, 19th Ward,, Orphans' Con t Sale—Estate of John Crean, dec'd— A n undivided third in 2 THREE-STORY BRICE DWELLINGS. S. h, corner of Seventh and 8811130132 at. Same Estate—An undivided third in a THREE STORY BRICK DW EJ , LLING, N. K. corner of Be• ven teen th and Cuthbert sts 'Executrix's Side—THREE-STORY BRICE.HOTEL and DWWI.I 'MO. No, 47. s North Fourth at, with a BRICK BREWERY in the rear. Same Eeta , e—TWOBTURY BRCK DWELL, 'NO. No 908 New , Market st. with Three-story frame Dwellings in the rear. . . GENTEEL TARI•FSTORY BRICK DWELLING, Igo. 312 Stevens at, Camden. New Jersey: has the mo dern conveniences. Clear of all incanibrance. Imme diate possession. 6 BUILDING LOTS. Cumberland Pt, below second. MODERN THBEESTORY BRICK DWELLING}, s5l North Fifth et, son , h of • Me; has the modem conveniences. Immediate possession. Keys opposite. Sale by order of Heirs—Estate nf Gen Remitok•. deo'd—TWO,STORY BRICK DWELLING. . No. 203 Woods-. Same IN•ate—TWO•STORY BRICK DWELVING. N 0.211 Wood sc. 111Eatl. ESTATE. fPI., TO RENT.—An elegant country residence, le cool. shady and comfortable, situated near the ifu York Road and within a short distance of the city, a few minutes' walk of a Railroad station. Apply to AMOS R. LITTLE, ije.26.3t1 237 Chestnut street. I.OR SALE Olt TO RENT—A Country Place, 11E1 with about 2 acres of land. at Branchtown. within 12 minutes' walk of the Green Lane station, North Pa. R. R. The house is new. and situated on the York pike. Stabling for 4 horses, carrl43.ge house. &c. In quire of U. W. WHARTON,No.274 S. Third je.2.s,3trp* gFOR RENT.—Deslrable Country Seat. 10 miles from the city—convenient double mansion with en and stable; house ,commanding splendid view and surrounded by fine shade trees, lawn and woods— very cool and healthful. Apply to J. H. MORRIS, je2Srp6tl 233 N. Tenth street. EIFOR SALE—WEST PHIL ...DELSHIA— Detached House, 14 rooms, desirable location. pleasant shade, Fortyarst street,- above 13alti; more avenue, west side. Instant possession. De22r3trps WANTS. PIER CENT.-16.000 wanted on mortgage property rear Haddonfield, New Jersey. worth' over $ 2 0,666. 7 per cent (legal interest) per annum. Apply BONSAL.L BROS. it* ' 116 North Ninth stmt. READY MADE , - ILOTII I !NG NB 824 CHESTNUT ST. • " - UNDER THE CONTINENTALHOTEL s f it I PHILADELPHIA • 'A. roe sri c a v rfircliTrim. COAT. Send Size from 1 to '2; from; !to 3: and from 4to 5; [ ' . t and around the most prominent ; _sa. Part of the chest, and around I • — vs, — the waif. State - whether erect °r 4h tl g.Tatue as for coat. PANTO. Inside scum; outside seam to hips. sod ostßoAtto
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