Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 28, 1866, Image 8

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melee flommissionere
Ilamenron the 18th.
say the fate of the
Ministry will be de-
•
0 7 * - 4 ': are determined to
at
''.`' evvernment.
Intelligence.
16 - Breadstuffs— Flour
.1 . 2 • :Q.; . 777
er for sacks • Wheat a d -
; .? ;;. , ,,&e... e '• of winter red at 103 6d
,•'11:•, to 6dtlower on the week.
to 29e 3d.
Frtir - -.i.!,,••"••!:, 4 fir Mer. Pork advanced
dy,:.. Lard inactive and
pier at 41 to 445.
iek,- at 29s 611 ',to 40s.
t• 401 ‘Ride steady.
Cakes quiet
••• .
Spirits of Turpen
:/,.r.t,' - quiet at:ll4 it d to 2s.
- —Breadstnffs firm.
; ,steady. Coffee steady.
Petroleum steady.
E . rilf 4 l . declining.' •
.i.3l4ales of cotton to-day
market is quiet • and un
•,•; • ':•:"tatc - easier.. Sales to specula
.;; 1,000 bales.
;`; •,, Vim. Pro Visions steady.
money 864@861; U. 8. 5-20 s
-6 • .is Central 74.1@757e Erie 40i.
• •
ISVierjr - ' ilattrnlN•
•
Y ALMS HOUSE.—We give
has coat us no small amount of
&a of one of the most mu
. der the control of
''.4411t j'atablishmelita ld u t every tax pa yer tyiand one in :.whic h
for to be,' deeply .: interes ted—th e
tithe Philadelphia Alms, Blockl ey.
43 ;Kf of bread, not a'grain'of salt, tea,
eat; in ' short everything from a
- - or a spool of cotton, upward,
Yea from, this building. The ap
I t t I I
for the current year 1866, were
f ;
`37 which are thus distributed.
" Department, $35,650 00
eaa
~t „, . 8,760 00
• L'7l Is*yittin, "
, Q 7 g ' E 17 .0
r ~rr. wring Department, erallv. - 1 800 00
00
40
Blockley estate, 20,850 00
not.include out-door ex-
4.14.0
:x 0.. • ,
, k f out door poor, - ` -
VitioPriations f'or repairs to
Fs drains •dm - - 10 , 000 00
i . - - - - - - $447,3500 00
•-,Vl6istore through which the larger por
. '; (this large amount is sent out through
. i: ho use , drugs and coal excepted, is situ
t*
.s:*thin the,area of the building, imme
„-- yadjoining the "Insane Department,”
' - itite'the bakery as its eastern neighbor.
tia'opeiled every morning at six o'clock,
.. - ixt - April Ist to October Ist ; at six-and-a
-.i r - A:M. from October to April. The
Ore-keeper has the entire management of
~ t ;department, subject only to the regula
dint-imposed by the Guardians of the Poor;
• Auty being to • receive allarticles, ex
.l3p.xonly the products of the garden and
irintended for the use of the House.
.0 - labor of distribution is very onerous,
: a bout five-eights of the whole is corn
-• . "-of separate orders, all of which are
~'":: tly sanctioned by the . Steward, the
ilaikitikiLY.elltit
ers amount to very many thousruids,and
; ppertaining :to the Insane Department,
i first submitted to the Resident Physi
•.,,in matters of female apparel to the
t r
- .ns, and receiving her sanction pass to
Steward, without whose approVal
. . g can be delivered. There is a great
~, of red tape and circumlocution aboat
t - , but still it is a necessity.
diet orders are filled In a simliarman
, t• are. those for clothing, the separate
: ` t likewise comprising many thousands,
b.. - - th
eft . ..14 .1 firk a rkergfIg
,-
- yoivery Mosauty and Thursday, dame
t . e hospital, twelve in number, are an
ticated daily.
here are likewise about fifteen other de
.• ents, situated in what are called the
t, Wards" at the Almshouse proper,
have their separate "clothier's books,"
'lrish the several nurses,or ward keepers
tr their wants. These orders, as well as
• .
there, must receive the sanction of the
and before they can be filled.
.• the arrival of goods purchased by the
' . committees, they are immediately
carefully examined, . and if found cor
, a proper receipt is given; a most rigid
veillance being observed as to the sup
.. and - actual quantities received.
he average amount of bread received
delivered - from the store numbers
ut 15,000 loaves a week. The beef con
i ed daily, which is sent through the house
. an adjacent building. though the ac
. is are brought to the store to be charged,
, bout 1,500 pounds per diem, while all
mutton, 175 pounds daily is especially
vered by the storekeeper or his assist
:. The number of persons actually en
to in this wearisome and seemingly
er-ending work, are the storekeeper, a
k, a distributor, and two assistants, one
• • horn is colored. The storekeeper and
• only receive salaries. When one takes
Consideration thelact of the immense
:bar of-human beings provided for in
department—at onetime last winter,
ess than 3,573, and to-day, 2,873, the
of storekeeper is by no means a sine
especially as that official adds to his
es the Clerkship of the House.
RIMY CLEANING .—The City Councils
, raittee on Street Cleaning yesterday ad
tett a communication to Mayor Mc
". iet, in regard to the condition of the
• tts -of the city. •An inspection of the
them District was made on the 12th,
of the - Southern District on the 19th.
Southern District was found in a good
lion: ',ln regard to the Northern Dia
1, the Committee say: "Our visit through
OtNarthern District satisfied us that the
; y complaints - from that quarter were
• fbunded. The upper portion of that
'.. et was in'a most filthy condition ; so
..
.1 . fl i a t eNli
so, that it is g our deliberate judgment
:.•:.: eleyk i
f h
' • ik ni. l a
• -Jr streets. In the personal inspection of
. - Committee we found inlets stopped up,
its in a filthy condition, many of which
- not been cleaned even once, and gene
complaints of the non-lifting of the
" The Committee adopted a resoln
requesting the Mayor to annul the con
- , tif 'Smith it Hill for the Northern Dis
t& the city. *
•ID • 'ON THE POLICY 'DEALERS.—A
d'of „policsmen under charge of High
ble Clark yesterday made a descent
an establishment in Harmony -court,
to bensed for selling lottery policies,.
sted - John T. Collins, Daniel Epley,
, • - fainting, Elwood Lukens, Charles
k'• - Joseph Solomon i Henry Creamer,
er Watkins,CharhisCarpenter,Charles
- , ea. T. M. Miller, who is also alleged
t.en
in 1 flame
'• • : -. it ' e lisong I w d 1 ift#l‘l
,' . ay: afternoon . berm)* Mayor Me
ad. Testimony was elicited to the ef
, : t the parties were all concerned- in
way . carrying on the lottery-policy
, ess, occupying the position of , writers,.
messengers, dui. A number of them
engaged in writing and adjusting se
: when the police entered. A large
. t of "policy books," United States
.-• t, letters, blank books,drawings,dra.,
• ere captured and removed to the Cell
, • tion. ' The principals and clerks'
i -'
din $l,OOO bail each for trial, and
t,. ~ engers,who - were lipys,in their own
7.. izinice as witnesses.
- ; ONAT.4:—Mx. Alonzo M. Vitt, the Vice
of Italy at this port, was among the
• ,gere per steamer Scotia, which sailed
1 .pe yesterday.
BIZZEI
FERE EN 11111 EIGHTEENTH WAnn.=-Lt, ad
eyening, sbout eight o'clock, a fire occurred
in a large three-story brick structure, at the
corner of of,Vienna street and Girard Ave
nue, in the Eighteenth Ward. used for
manufacturing purposes. The flames , z
ginated In a one-story frame attachm
-
occupied by Mr. Boggs, chair-maker, ti
extended to the main building. The' 4
base
ment and first floor were completely burned
out and the machinery was greatly dam
aged. The upper stories suffered consider
ably by water.
The occupants of the building, with their
losses, were as follows:
Easement—Mr. Hammond brush block
maker. Loss.sBoo. No insurance.
First floor—Hibbs & Sexton, washing ma
chine manufacturers. Loss $2,500. Insured
for $1,600. Fowler & Brother, box manu
facturers. Loss $2,500. Partly insured.
Second and third storlea—Mr. Whittaker,
shoddy yarn manufacturer. Loss $2,500.
Partly insured.
The loss of Mr. Boggs, the chairmaker,
was $3OO, with no insurance:
A. building on the north, occupied by
John F. Forest & Co., manufacturers of
cotton furnishing goods, was badly da
maged. Loss $2,300. Insured. , •
The real estate belonged to Samuel
Coughlin, whose loss is estimated at $3,000,
upon which there is a partial insurance.
Rurr.—A riot occurred on Tuesday night
in the neighborhood of Second and Reed
streets, which lasted for some time, and in
which pistols were discharged and stones
and brickbats thrown in seeming utter dis
fegard of life. Several persons were in
jured. • Thomas Reilly, li ving at No. 29
Reed street, was struck in the face, and as
he stepped backward caught by the heels
and dragged into the street. Mrs. Reilly
received a blow on the arm with a black
jack. Thomas E. O'Riley, a young man
living at No. 1321 South Front street, was
also badly beaten about the head and face.
Joseph Kairns, living at No. 1322 Otsego
street, was also pounded about the head - and
breast. One pistol ball passed through the
door of a public house kept by. Robert
Barns, on the corner of Otsego - :.d Reed
streets, lodging in the opposite wall. An
drew .T. Hargesheimer, a member of the
Shiftier Hose Company, and living at No.
319 Carpenter street, was taken to drug
store, and had a rifle bullet extracted
from his knee.
ArToTaza. Fraxturtes 'PARLDE.—The
Vigilant Fire Company, which has been on
a visit to Chicago, will return to the city on
Saturday evening. The arrangements for
the reception of the company were com
pleted last evening. Twenty-two compa
nies willparticipate in the procession. Chas.
Major, of the Perseverance Hose Company,
was elected Chief Marshal, and William J.
Gilbert, Hope Hose, Wm. F. McCully, Hi
bernia Engine, B. K. Aftlick, Empire Hook
and Ladder, and George T. Reese, Assist
ance Engine were chosen Division Mar
shals. The route of the parade will be as
follows: up Walnut to Fourth, down Fourth
to Christian, thence to Ninth, up Ninth to
Pine, thence to Fifteenth, up lipteenth to
Green, down Green to Sixth, down Sixth to
Race, down Race to Front, and there dis
miss. •
- 33,090 00
60,200 00
THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME.-
The Ladies' Committee of the Soldiers' and
Sailors' Home, Sixteenth and Filbert, ten
de; their sincere thanks to their friends for
the very liberal supply of fruits, moneys,
cakes, 417.. c., donated to the Home on the 19th
inst. Through the generosity of the public,
they were enabled to give a handsome en
tertainment to the inmates.
There are at, present in' the Home one
hundred and fifty men, forty of whom 'are
under medical treatment. Jellies and delica
cies suitable for the sick, also old muslin
and bandages, are much needed, and the
ladies rely upon thegenerosity of the friends
of these worthy veterans, to supply their
pressing wants. The house is open daily to
visitors from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
INTERESTING CEIMISIONL—The corner
stone of the Church of the Incarnation, Rev.
Joseph D. Newlin, to be built at the south
east corner of Broad and Jefferson. streets,
is to be laid at five o'clock this afternoon.
The preliminary services will begin in the
chapel. Rev. H. J. Morton, D. D., Chair
man of the Standing Committee, will per
form the ceremony of placing the stone in
position, assisted by several clergymen.
The design of the edifice is a grand one,. and
it will be a noble .. .feature of that district of
our city. The interior will be of a cruci
form shape, and is adapted to seat one thou
sand persons. The material is to be Leiper
vile granite, relieved wtth cornices and or
naments of brown and Pictou stone. The
ceremony will be most impressive.
FLAGS FOR THE Founizt.—The indica
tions are that the coming "Fourth" will.
witness the greatest display of fiagei,
streamers and promiscuous bunting deco
rations ever made in Philadelphia. The
"Great Depot," fof supplying these articles,
as will be 'seen by their card elsewhere, is
at Messrs. Wilson di Hutchinson's 418 Arch
street (formerly Evans, Hassal & Co.) We
may add, in thiaconnection, that the new
firm of W. ct H., while it brings with it the
honorable prestige of the old firm, is evi
dently determined to sustain as high a
reputation for energy and business enter
prise. The present business of this house
In flags is immense.
PRESS CLUB,—At the stated meeting of
the Press Club of Philadelphia, yesterday
afternoon, the following officers were elected
for the ensuing year:
President—Thompson Westhoff,.
Vice-Presidents—William V. McKean,
Dr. Julius Hein.
Recording Secretary—Wm. H. Fisher,Jr.
Corresponding Secretary--Jolux M. Grier.
Treasurer—Casper Sonder, Jr.
Board or Directors—E. W. C. Greene, Jno.
D. Walloon, Albert W; Frick, D. Brainerd
Williamson, Lewis Wain Smith, Frank
Sheppard, Wm. M. `Minkel, Lewis Ash
mead, Ernest C. Wallace.
• CAPT. HARRINGTON'S FIINERAL.—The
funeral of Capt. Purnell Harrington, of the
steam tug E. A. Souder, took place yester
day, from his late residence, No. 35 Wash
ington avenue, Second Ward. The funeral
proceeded to the, cemetery of the Wharton
Street Methodist Church. It was attended
by the Enterprise Lodge, No. 201. of Odd
Fellows,of which the deceased was a much
respected and hsnored member. The ship
masters in port, merchants and others, also
joined in the funeral train, to pay the last
sad tribute of respect to the memory of the
lamented deceased.
ATLANTIC CITY.—We yesterday noticed
the opening and the change of proprietor
ship of the Surf House at Atlantic City. We
may add that the United States Hotel opened
yesterday, under the able• management of
Messrs. Brown dr. Woolpper. Dodsworth's
band has been engaged for the occasion.
Congress Hall is also open—having
_been
renovated, painted, papered, &c. Mr. G.
W. Hinkle, the proprietor, has engaged a
fine orchestra for the season, and the hotel
will undoubtedly do a fine business.
ASSAULTING A. Boy.—Jonn McMenamin
was before Alderman Jones this morning,
upon the charge of having assaulted Frank
Carlin, aged- 15 years, who resided in the
same house with him, No. 1214 Silver street.
It is alleged that the defendant seized the
boy and threw him into the street. Carlin
struck, upon his head, and received a serious
gash. McMenamin was committed for,trial.
CONTRACT ANNULLED,—The ' contract of
Messrs. Smith dc Hillfor cleaning the streets
of the Northern District of the city, has been
annulled by Mayor McMichael, in ac
cordance with a request from -the Street
Cleaning Comtnittee of City Councils. The
fact will be officially communicated to
Councils this afternoon.
ALLY EVENING BULLETIN ;
THE'
EASE BALL.—A new slab, called the
Monte. Cristo llase Ball Club, has 'been or
ganized in the Fourteenth Ward. The offi
cers are; President. C. W. Warner; Vice
President, F. Smith; Secretary, A. Phillips;
Treasurer, W. Carr. All communications
must be addressed to the President, No.
1131 Vine street, or , to the Secretary, No.
1032 Clive street, Phila.
DROWNED WHILE BATHlNCL—johnSmith
aged seventeen years, belonging to Harris
burg, and employed on a train on the Penn
sylvania railroad, went into the Schuylkill,
near the -Round House, on Tuesday night,
to bathe, and was drowned. 's His body has
not yet been recovered. •
CRESSON SERIN es.—The Mountain House,
Cresson Springs, on the summit of the Alle
ghenies, is now .opert for guests, and has
rooms to accommodate all visitors who may
salve. It was reported that the house was
full, but this is an error, as will be seen by
the advertisement. -
CHARGED WITH SHOOTING.—John
Dempsey, charge 44 with having been con
cerned in the shooting of James. MeCrad
den, liquor dealer at No. 758 South Eleventh
street, about four weeks agog was arrested
yesterday, and after a hearing was com
mitted to answer at Court. -
PROFESSIONAL Corm:errEn. Barney
Malhenney, alleged to be a profwsional
thief, was, yesterday committed for ninety
days by hdderman Beitler. He Was arrested
on Saturday night last on a passenger oar at
Ninth and Chestnut streets.
aannnssrntss.—This morning about
three o'clock, the dwelling of Geo. Fow, on
Marlborough street, below Girard &venue,
was slightly damaged by fire. The flames
were caused by a candle, which a servant
had left burning upon going to bed.
READING Room FOB THE " BOYS IN
Bzrz."—The City Executive Committee of
"The Boys in Blue" have opened a head
quarters =d reading room at Eighth and
Walnut streets.
UNANED.—It has been recorded,
and never disputed, that at a critical period Holland
was taken by the Dutch. And probabilities fever the
conviction that in the same way Ireland might beim.
sassed by the Irish, through opinions differ •as to
whether that result can be accomplished via Canada
However. there are a few undoubted truths yetleft In
the world, one of which is that the nest and cheaper
coal in America Is sold by W. W. Alter, No. 957 North
Ninth street, and Sixth and Spring Garden streets.
StnwowNs down in price.
75 cents for a Sundown Hat.
Sundown's at 1142 and upwards.
Sundown's stall prices.
Get a Eundown for evening wear
Anyhow. get a Sundown.
. them at the great Sundown Hat Store,
Which Is under the Continental Hotel. -
• CHAS. OAKPORD SONL
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.—There
have been few articles disrovered which have contri
buted so much to the relief of the suffering as the cele
brated Mexican Mustang Liniment. For the speedy
and effectual cure of sprains, sores, scratches or galls
of horses, burns, bruises, or rheumatism, there is
nothing comparable to it in the e tire range of the
nuiferia medtea. The genuine article has the private
United states stamp of Dames Barnes Co. over the
top, For sale everywhere.
SPOTTED LIKE DOMINOES.—TiIe teeth
soon become speckled if every defilement is not re
moved from them every twenty-four hours. To do
fhb effertually there Is nothing like ensodonL It lit.
erally renders the enamel by pervious sad Indestructi
ble.
- BEWARE OPVITAT/02,113.
GAS COOKING STOW I.
Cheap and efficient ^ 4
The house always ca= -
atannual R .
119 Borah Tenth irtieTn; corner Co Lklin.
Bur roux BosToN CREAN Mscurr
0. Byron Morse, 904 Arch street.
FiItEWORKS.—No more wonderful and
beautiful fireworks are sold than Magnesium &pirate.
They make a light. that can be seen for miles around
and are perfectly harmless. Wholesale and retail.
Wilson and Rood, 626 Arch street.
"THROUGIR TATTERED CLOTHES SMALL
Vies Snow." the greater the reason tor wearing
such
GELITIMI — % SUITS,
Bows' CLOTXCLNG,
SIIMILICE Getuararrs,
AITABEL BKADY-MADE,
Oa MADE TO ORDER, AT THE
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL OF ROtIR'Ff my,
WILSON. 013 45: 605 CEISSTNIIT STltarT.
Gnovzsa. (16 BAirea's Highest Premium
Elastic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing Machlnee„
Chestnntetreet.
FOR A DELICIOUS GLASS OF SODA WATER,
as cold as lee, drawn from porcelain-lined fountains,
stop at Btackhouse's, Eighth and Green.
Hoop SICUtTS, of' Hopkins' i own make,"
have no equal; wholesale and retail. No. US Arch
street.
"lubricative steam engine packing, for terms see
723 chestnut at., phila., and 28 dey et, new York.'
Suistatmt DEmenTs—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 I off !lexica of
that delicious beverage. Ice (seam Sods, all the more
so when drawn from the porcelain. lined fountain and
flavored w±th the fresh fruit amps of HARRIS
ULMER, at their store. B. E. corner Tenth and Chest
nut streets.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.—
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re
liable sources in the city can'be seen at his office, No,
519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac.
company their patients, as he , as had no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes Imes ed. No charge made
for examination.
earuswurlmms.
Atthe Chestnnt to-night Bryant's Min
strels offer a capital programme,. the per
formance being just long enough to be en
tertaining without being wearisome. We
may say the same thing of Mr. Robert
Heller's entertainment at. the Arch. His
programme has been changed and many
novelties will be presented. Also we can
say "ditto" in the case of "The Naiad
Queen" at the Walnut. This, as we have
already stated, is . Signor Blitz's last week at
Assembly Building. Only three evening
and one day performance remains. Let not
the hint be lost. ,
Suits of Walnut Parlor Furniture
IN OIL OR POLISHED.
Geo. J. I - lenkelis,
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets,
GEORGE PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
232 CARTER EII'REETI
ITRomne Work &A I Mllhalting promptly ) DOS BPftl~T .
417 j
.1 attenyl7-I.lded
4
anP_ 'CLOSING O _ UT
OUP LABOR STOOP OP
• CA.II.II,TA.GFES
AT BEDI7O3ID PRIM.
J. S. COLLINOB & BONS,
ickyBl-2n2 rpf 625 ARCH Street.
HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETO.,
TOLTAIK, AT WHOLESALE PRIM/
Barnes, Osterhout, Herron &
El. E. cos. Fourth and Chestnut Bt.,
are now dosing out atretall their extensive stock of
Spring and Summer Hats,
consisting of Straw, kelt,etc., of the latest styleS and
improvements,:
At Wholesale Pkoes. ,
Those in want of goods of this description can
BANE at least ONE PROFIT by Purchaslng here,
jeepam rp
PHILADELPHIA, THUR.SDA.
MEDICINES.
RILETIMATISM /
• • -
GOUT, NEURALGIA, ASTHMA.
A .'CURE WARRANTED,
(or:motley refunded. You risk nothing by
trying it.)
Used Inwardly.
The following wonderful Remedy an the PO9I
TI'vE
CURE of lIHRUMATISM, GOUT, ASTHMA
and VICURALGIO, was discovered after the study
and practice of a llfw time by Dr. J. P. FII'L ien,
one of Philadelphia's oldest practising PhY•
• sicians. who has made - these (Menses a
specialty and having Dilly. • tested its remark
able curative powers for a numter•of years, now offers
It to all afflicted and sulTerinewith the liberal con
dition that if any case can possibly be found that its
infallible power cannot overcome, he will refund to
such case or cues the amount paid by them in the trial
of this remedy. Incredible as this Offer may seem,
• the Proprietor knows foil well from experience the
merits of the remedy and the safety:of his offer.
It contains no Marcary, Colchictun, Minerals, Me
tale nor anything Inittrious.
Price 32 00 per Bottle. Prepared only at the princi-
Pal eepot; No. Fittu FOURTH street, above Chest
nut. where Dr Fitter may be personally consulted free
:of charge. Highest references sf wonder= curea
company. each Bottle.
ESTABLISHED 1833;
Mother's and Nurses
Who have tested Dr. Fitler's Infant Carminative for
the /sat 90 years, certify by thousands that it Is the
greatest household remW, for Cross Children, Infants
wiling, Coln,. Cramp , Bowel Complaint, Sleepless
pees Pains, Spabms, Sour Vominngs, .Pretnnp Plata
hncy. Cholera In/ham, dx. Contains nothing in-
Unions, Is • pafectly harmless and children love ,it
nearly Price only 2 6 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Sold by all Drtundstaand Dealers. • -
Prepared only at Re,. 29 South FOURTH Btreeti ,
above Cheetant, Philadelphia. 1 e 164111 8 P •
BIESTEINS MAGIO OIL
CURES' "1 1
.10,1191EIELEL
3321.17241T8LA15, ITCU, SCALD Ewa.,
AND ALL SHIN DISZASICaI
Warranted tdenre or money refkmded.
For sale by all Dr:inlet&
Prtnelpal Depot.
O. 53 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.. .
WPrice 25 cents per bottle radian rp
.1113PCPIDIETS ,
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS . gave proved, from the moat ample mm15441=1161,, an
entire Simple—Prompt—Mac:lent, and Be•
liable. They are the only Nediclnee , PerßctlY adapted
to popular ose—so simple that taken cannot be
made In fusing them; ao harml to be free from
danger, and so efficient as to be al reliable. They
have raised the highest coraraendallon from all, and
will always render ea. iscumitO
No., Ceuta.
1, Cures E/MlCECongestiOn. Tumumuut'Ou
2, WORMS, Worm-Fever, W0rm•0a110....—..„.25
u CRYING-COLIC, or Teething of Inesata—in
4, " DIABERCFAA of children or adults
5, " DYBENTERY_,_Griping, CoUr—..ES
6, " CHOLEILA MDEBUS, Nausea, Vomiting-. 23
7, " CO_ ,lIGIII3 Iftlds,llronchitia.__. .25
6, " 19EURALCILA, Toothache, Faceacha.—....—.2s
9, " HEADACHE, Rick Headache
10, " DYSPEPSIA,
" SUP
WHITE P.tume too Prcr , falmu, orpaln
fal
" S, ase Period&
IS, " CEOI7P Omagh, difficult
" BALT B.L'IIM Xr_yal e =il= . , ons..-25
15, " =EDNA , Elt --...25
16, " PRITXR and .Agae, Chill Fever, Agues— —5O
" P 7 T-6X. a nd or bleedis
Xl6, " op.sm..A.T a my, and sore or weak itfelt--10
is, " CATARRH, mite or chronic, 7 11,6 r 10,4 ”s- 60
20, " WHOOPING COUG violent 0cnieu5........„59
ra, " ASTlClftmwessed 50
" EAR 1 112A ry impaired earing.—So
" SCROFULA. e Glands,
24. GENXRAL D EtlYnnalweiß•
25, " DROPSY and wark.o. Sacral - ona.—
28, " SEA-SICKNESS. alelmess front riding •50
" KIDNEY Digkaßl2. Gravel
28. " ITIMVOIII3 DEBILITY. Involuntary Ikaso
20, " SOWATODTH. Canker
80, " IDISN.ASLY Incontinence, wetting bed.., —,50
" PAINTIIL Periods, even with
" 131:1FIMUNGEtst change
83, 141P____
- Vltuse Dance .... 100
84, " L‘c ulcerated Sore MmsM--..,12/
31:11.FAY MEM&
115 vials, Morocco case, and bocak--....«..-4/0 00
20 large vials, In morocco, and book. el 40
dal large vials, plain Me and b00k„.._..—.—„„ 500 .
15 boxes (Not 14#615 1 1rd book.; 01)
dal" SPELLIFICIEL •
24 8 11?2,21, amp
elnjde vista, .. direr
tor Them Remediee 5y the caaa or aingle box, are
sent to any part of the country, by mall or express,
tree of clutript„
i v :adp i:wen tot the mice. Address
• H REY& SPECIFIC
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE coaavarr,
Moo and Depot, No. feaßroadriNew York.
If
Dr. tratexasys Is consulted at Ills omos
personally or by letter, as above , for /Cans Of dla•
ease.
EDPOTT JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY t COW.
DN, T. It CALLENDER and AMBROSE SMITH,
Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. tykr•th.a.MlSTP""
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
1 COUNTY OF PHILADELPHLA.—Estate ofJERE
SHAH TRACY. decesaed.—The auditor appointed by
the Court to !audit, settle and adjust the account of
.bLIZABETH E. WELCH (late Trac.y), A,dmioistra
tar of the Estate of Jeremiah Tracy, deceased. and to
report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountant, will meet the parties interested for the
parposes of lna appointwent, on MONDA . the 9th
dby of July, 186 e, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at his Office, No.
131 South 1. Ifth street, In the city of Philadelphia.
jeMtb-s-tusts A. S. LETCHWORTH. Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Mitate of
WILLING FRANCIS LEWIS. The Auditor ap
pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ac
count of Rebecca C. Lewis, guardian of Win ”g
Francis Lewis, (a micor), and to report oistribution of
the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties interested for the pirposes of his appoint.
meat, on MONDAY. July 9.1866, at 11 o'clock, A. IL
at his office, No. 502 WALNIIT street. in the city of
Philadelphia. lIIMON OR &TZ,
jt2B.lh,S,tuAti
Auditor.
LE'TT'ERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been
grented to the subscriber upon the Estate of
THOMAS BAXTER. deceased, ad persons indebted
to the name will snake pay meat, and those having
claims present them to LYDLd BAXTXR, corner
Thirty-eighth god Haverford streets, administratrix,
or to her Attorney, OCTAV.T.IIS A. LAW, 520 Walnut
street. jeZth,6t
1 ETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted
Lto the subscriber upon the Estate of JAMES
WY LES, Deceased, all persona indebted to :the same
will make payment, and - those having claims present
them t., 3IARY BOY.LES, .TAM BOYLM and
FRANZ 0. MATTIITE.ISHAN, No. 508 North Seventh
street. Executors. jeda th,6M
I EWERS OR ADMMD;3TRATION having been
Li granted to the subscriber, upon the Estate ot RU
DOLPH HAMPTON, deceased, all persotudndebted to
the same will make payment and thosehaving claims
'Meer. t th em to EDWIN R. TAGSART. Adm'r.„
Market street, or his Attorney, AARON THOMPSON,
731 Walnut street. • le"Sdh,6t •
GETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING BEEN
granted to the subscriber upon the estate of MAR.
RIB LOUDERBACE, demises, ali persons indebted to
the same will make payment. and those having maims
present them to JAMES W. LOUDERB.So=. and
CHARLES Y..LOUDERB ACK, 401 LIBRARY street,
Executors ' leZi-th,6l
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been
grantedupost the estate ofLEATRECHT FRANK,
d. ceased,"all persona indebted to the same will make
payment, and those having claims present them to
MARY PRANK,
.Administratrix; 1601 N. Eleventh
street. • • leHl,th et
LETTERS TESTAMENTA.I3.Y having bean granted
to the subscriber upon the estate of GEORGE W.
LOTT. deceased, all persona indebted to-the same will
2:cake payment. and slums havingclalms present them
to C. N.BRIGGS and THOMAS C. LOTt Executers.
=l5 F. street. • jeAtholt.
BEALL ESTATE.
RTO BENT, with immediate poasesa. The
DWELLING HOME, corner of - ,LBEET
ARE and. MOWN LANE , GERM TOWN;
is 33 feet Lont, has 13 rooms, hot and cold water in
three places, furnace, range and o th er modern con y ,-
niences. Within five minutes walk of the depot and
Church lane station. Apply to .
THOMAS O. GARRETT, .
corner Green and Coulter Ms., Germantown.
Or, JOHN B. GARR ,ETT
je2B 6tl No. 400 Chestnut street, Phllada.
• - • :*: :I $ • s
• WALNUT street. Apply to O. X. 35LUAL1LEID,
0. 205 BOUM titxtk street. je2S-10t
!LRESIDENCE , SPRUCE STREET, AT PRI
VATE SA.LI2.--Handsome residence, replete with
a conveniences. Spruce street, west of Six
teenth. Immediate possession. Apply to .
M. THO MAS & SONS,
je27-6trp N 05.1.39 andl4l 8. - Pourth street.
AiFOR RENT.—Desirable Counti7 Seat, 10 miles
from the city—convenient double mansion, with
r en and stable; house commanding splendid view
and surrounded by fine shade trees, lawn and woods—
very cool and healthful. Apply to S. N. MORRIS,
je2sxpetf 233 N. Tenth street.
Uffll,o2l ISM.M.
BY , B. SCOTT,
Atrarxo •
1• No. 1020 ummarris UT street.
PRIVATE LIBRARY.
_ .
ON FILISAY -110RISENG.
At 12 o'clock, immediately after sale of Furniture,
Will be sold, the Valuable Private Librarivo [Atte same
gentleman, comprising theetimPiete works Of Cooper,
111 lwer, and other interesting works. •
JUNE 28, 1866:
ISITHMEE BE SO RTS,
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
CRESSON 'MUMS,
bathe summit of the Allegheny Mountains, •
/8 NOW OPEN FOR ,TILE RECEPTION OF
CitTICBTe.
Since last lesson additional buildings have been
completed and furnished, adding greatly to our facEU
ties for accommodation. The grounds have been very
much improved. A. Band has been engaged for the
Brecon. Pine livery is in attendance. Excursion
Tickets are issued by the Pennsylvania B. it., good
until Oct lkt. Passengers leaving Palladsiphla 11;10
A. M.. come through to. Cresson in daylight. All
through trains stop. Personswishingto engage rooms
can dolso by addressing.
GEO. W. MULLIN, '
Cresson Springs,
Je2elml - Cambria County, Penna.
SURF ROUSE,
Atlantic City, N. J.
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT IS
- NOW OPEN
FOR THE SEASON.
ADDRESS, VEL T. CALEB,
.1e 2 4 - Ins rPI PROPRIETOR.
SUMMEIt TRAVEL
NORTH PENNSYSVANIA RAIL
ROAD.
Shortest and Most Pleasant Route
To
Wilkesbarre, Mauoti Chunk, Easton,
ILUentowa, BethlehenL White
haven, Hazleton -
and ail points In the
LEHIGH LID WYOMING VALLEYS.
COMMODIOUS CABS,. - SMOOTH TRACE.
MDR SCENERY.. EXCELLENT HOTELS
are the specialties of this route. •
Through to Wilkesbarre and Mauch Chunk without
change of cars.
Themew road between the summit of the mountain
and Wilkesbarre opens op new views of the W7O.
ming Valley of unsurpassed beauty; and the new Ho
tel provides the best and most ample accommodations
for summer visitors. ..
Exclusion Tickets from Phfistielphia to princlMl
points. issued PROM THE TumEr oPpmer, OS'.GY,
at reduced rates, on Saturdays , good to return till
Monday evening.
Excursion Tickets to WilkesbarreogA for ten days,
Issued any day
'
THROUGH TRAINS leave the depot, Third and
Thompson streets, at 7.30 A. M., 330 P.M. and 5.15 P.M.
For particulars see Time Table in another comma,
je9-2urpf E.LL.D3 er.ARV, Agent.
Smith'slsland.
THIS POPULAR RENORT IS NOW
.1S
=nn the tropen
control for the
of entertaitunent of theixtb•
F. EERYER r
Who has improved tt LA by R ad ß ding to It a large Rote].
Rooms can be had tbr the season.
A FIRST-MASS RESTAURANT A.TTACTERD.
None but the Purest Liquors sold. my2ltirp
CLOTHVITG.
SPICING. GOODS I
SPRING SI ILES I
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
Olii Chestnut St.
BLINDS AND SHADES. '
B. J. WILLIAMS ,
No. 16 NORTE SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTURER OD
VENITIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES....
i zl i e n larst and Ilneet assortment in the end , at th
Store s h ades made and lettered. an&At
:to e,llkTe_nrcil,i uTioc1ol;1
TIGER GOLD MINING COMPANY
OP COLORADO.
Chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
6.600 feet embracing 10 Gold Mines successfully opened.
Properly owned and paid for by the Company.No salaries or office rent paid until dividends are de
clared.
Shares for sale at $lO each, par value
OFFICV. 716 AllCla $113,14.16 - T, where circulars can be
obtained. 1e22 =mini
W&NTS.
SPECIAL PAWNER WANTED- - -With $lO,OOO to
ps,ot o, in an established, wen Wing Notion Bus!.
nen. , Address "SPICA - 9"AL," this office. Je27-4tro*
SELLERS BROTHERS,
No:18 North Sixth Street,
Having added to their former butinees that of
MILL AND FACTORY
FINDINGS
Intend keeping a tall assortment of everything lath/a
Unit, which they will sell at the /owed, rates, including
Pure Oak Tanned Leather' Belting,
GLace um tagigi.rm Packing,
Band and Harness Leather,
Holler Omit sad iac,
Also continue to roanufbat h ca cceii l 4 l tire llvetai as 43
WIRE CLOTH, I SIEVES SCREENS &O
'
Of
in
han Which d. APIILL AgBORTHENT Is kept conste
:mantly
on sple
Importer and Manufacturer of
Gentlemen's Fine Fun.
ishing Goods.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. I and 3 North Sixth Street,
invitee attention to Ws
"IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT,"
Which has given finch general satisfaction tor neatness
of fit on the breast, comfort in the neck, and ease on
the shoulder. it is made in the best manner, BY
HAND, and is confidently recommended 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 HINDS AND LATEST STYLES
MK BIDETS AND DRAWERS.
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
BIICICSR.IN BIDETS AND DRAWERS. .•
TRAVELING SHIRTS: ' •
Stocks, Ties. Gloves. Handkerchiefe, Suspenders, Ea
elery. and
e. other goods appertaining to a Gentleman's
W
PRICES MODERATE. •rp
AMTSIIMMS.
RISLEY'S CO
• CHOICE SEAM
.To &Holmes of imbuement may be had BP
o'clock any evening.
can be at
:v. • : 4
I ■ Ari.e.'.s• a• : I
481 4.11:118a/ w4ur atreet_____,_opposite the P Moe,
the ABCS', ClSEBascruT,' wALNUT and ACIAD
OF AMMO, up to eo'clock. every evening. Plea
GRAND BILLIARD CONTEST
SOH THE
CHAMPIONSHIP OF PENNSYLVANIA.'
AT 4oONOHLIT HALL,
R. T. RYAL.L and E. J. PLUNKETT.
This elegant and recbekehe entertainment, will be hell
On Friday Evening. June 29,
Commencing at s o'clock:
Cards of , admission. FIFTY CENTS, admitting a
gentleman and ladles, for whom_ rescribd seats haVis
been arranged.
For sale at the principal Hotels and Billiard Booms
jegr.sti TAMER PACKER,
_president Permsylvanla Billiard Corigrem
faryninasiuth,
Corneraz i .... a
ALLnd ASCII streets.
UMMEL
Bodily exercise is the best preventive against darn
ness of the coming season.
• Jelaa,ta t th-6$ Profit. EMLICKBAND &
:MEE JOHN DRENVEI T AI9S . ST. THEATRE.
WEDNESDAY AND TRUESELY EVENING%
- June 27 and 26.
_ PART I—MAGIC.
L Cabalistic Clock. 14. 30 Pieces of Money.
2. The Aerial Bell. 5. Mysterious Orange.
S. - Infernal Medicines. 6. The Great Hat Trick.
PART ll—MUSlC., . Santasia—Trovatore..--Heller
2. "Home Sweet Rome". ...Thalbere
3. The Musical Caricature calle d "YlieFfin . o Freedom
of aßoarairepschool Miss."
• - PART 111-MYSTERY.
Great Sensational Phenomena of
SECONDOA, SIGHT ;
ItYPERNATURAL
• PART .W—FUN.
The laughable WOOD. MINSTRELS, the Mosd
amusing set of blockheads in the world.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS an entire
new bilL ' ' • Je2722,
TATALETUT STREET - THEATRE, N. E. Carnei
1111 V NINTH and WALNUT. Begins at 8.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, June 28. Me,
The gotgeous spectacle, in %torts, of the
- - NAIAD Q
lurlina the Queen. es Effie Genrelet
• MAGNIFICENT - SCENERY, BY WITHAM.
HAUNT OF THE NAIADS.
Waters of Silver bear up numberless Naiads.
THE BATH OF BEAUTY.
The Treasures of the mighty Rhine discovered.
CAVERN uF RICHES.
histOcal trarufarmatio a to the glittering and
bTALACTITIC HALL OF 7.1'.' NAIADS,
Scene last- R N M, RHINE.
This vast scene rises and discovers the
ROHE OF THE NAIADS,
In the coral caves beneath the waters.
Chairs se cured r
THE Q
three days in advance.
13RTANT , s MINSTRELS.
NEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE.
COOL AND COMsOETABLE.
1111 S EVEIMITG. •
the Original, World-Renowned and 0
BRYANT'S MINSTRELS,
• •
from No. 472 Broadway, New York.
NEIL AND DAN BRYANT-.--„.„-
.-..—. Proprietors
THE COOLEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN THE
RY.
Doors open at U - 1 o' COUNT clock. Commence at 8.
Dress Circle and Parqnette, 50 cents; Orchestra, 7S
cents; Gallery, 25 cents. Box office open all day.
MATINEE-SATURDAY at 2 o'clock. je2241/
Admission to Matinee, only 3o cents.
NATATORIUM AND PHYt3rCAL INS riTuTS.
BROAD Street, below wexastur.
SWIMMING SCHOOL
ANTI
Froirlididusal BATH
For Ladies. Children and Gentlemen.
THE NATATORIUM AND THE FOURTH Or
JULY.
The Sivimming_Department on the "Fourth" will be
open from 6A.M.t06 P. M. Only. NO Ladles SWIM.
ming, amino instruction given on that day. je26-66rp
ASSENISLY BUILDINGS. '
SIGNOR ELM'S DOUBLE IsriztreiX
SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE SPHYNIC
Is still the, :mt attraction at his TEMPLE OF MEM
DEM. All the best feats, including the-ROPE
D_ ANGER GRAND TURK, CANARY BIRDS and-
YFRTRILOQUMX., are also given EVERY EVEN
ING at 734 and WHOUINZSDAY and SATURDAY
Jana:ooop at 3 o'cloctr
Admission. 25
Beata, 50 cents.
DI 7,7 C • •.1 •• ••
CHEST/MT, above ZIWEE.
Ope_n Pram 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
amin West's eat Picture of CHIMP BS.
3:siem I • • 1. ••• • • • •
rT7T7' - '77MWsl7n';.=lr!ffl
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE •Sr, HARNISS
Manufaotating Establishment in ths
Country.
LACEY,MEEKFiR& 00
No. 1216 CHESTNUT STREET
OFFER. OF THEIR OWE ILARITFACTUBB:
BUGGY ILABNESS, trom...---422 50 lio MI
LIGHT BAEOUCHE from ..................-50 00 to Ste
HEAVY do do ----..-75 00 to 503
Exprrorgcrair. aGA HOUETED Haitarraa.g7 50 to Se
WAGON and SIIILF-ADJESTMG..--.35 00 tO 181
STAGE and TEAM do ...........zo re to AO
LADIES' SADDLE do —........18 00 to MO
GaziTs' do d 0...,,,.. 8 00 to 75
Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Botett&T, HOlBB Corral,
Brushes, Combs, Songs. siarking, Ladles' and Gents*
Traveling and Tourist Bags and Sacks, Lunch Basks.%
'Dressing and Shirt Quies,Trnaks and Valises, Walla=
No. 1216 Chestnut Street. .
•
;Two rt
TDNIT ADELPHLk AND NEW TORE OEN*
-IL MENTAL IRON WOREE
The subscribers. fennders and manufacturers of
CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING,
fo r enc l os i ng private dwellings, public Squares, Caine.
series. cts.,
PATENT WERE RAILING
WINDOW AND DOOR GITARM
for emcee, store fronts bulwark nettMr =err
4c., made under the SEEKERS PA TENT the
only authorized manufacture= of Wire Work under
said patent in the city.
IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT.
IRON FITBNITIMIS, STABLE 11768,
of ever4varlety of new and imiorovedpans.
SPECIAL, CARE BESTOW
ON GARDEN AND - CEMETERY EMBELLIsar.
ENTS,
Our varied aissOrtment of Fountain Vasee, Siattuurr a .
Ours
giving ne_supwlor facilities.
All orders sha ll receive carefal and prompitattentkra,
ja2S-th.s tu.Szorpi ' RoBERT WOOD Op.,
office and Wareroorns,ll3B RIDGE Avamte.
0 3/1244 r
READY MADE:
M. 824 CHESTNUTST.
UNDER THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL a
PHILADELPHIA - PA.
- tITSTRUCTIONS
10R BELF.ILEASERRIIENT
COAT. Send Size from 1 to
2; from 2to : and from 4to 5; I
and around the most prominent
part of the chest, and around .1
the waist. State whether erect
or stooping. I'
VEST. Same as the coat.
de seam; outside meant to hips, and
PA S.
yeas.
. 0 10 - 0.3 3 L34, 5r ,
, compeers
CAMPHOR TROCHES,
PaddenPresently° of
Diarrhea, Dysentery, old Clsolerslto,
Sole Feeder, O. H. Needles, Druatet„
lit ik RIO Eito, MU.
raaed on
'Traam..l.l3 PASSAGE OFFICE
CO.NATIONAL STEAM NAVIOATIONOOI
EEBL'7 TO AND FROM QUICIENS.
TOWN, (CORK HARBOR.) AND LIVERpLen i ,
The elegant Al iron scam steareahip .
HIM lA, leaves on s —...SATUBDAV..Tnne
Rates of passage payable in mummy:
Ist Cabin, $100; Steerage, $lO. -
Passengers also forwarded to London Parls,HaVrite
Hambniw, Bremen, &a., at moderate
Steerage p age from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS•
TOWN throughto. PHILADELPHIA, gte la ear,
For further htformatlon , apply at the Oompaay!i
Office.
A..../fAXCLL, Agent, 21.1 Walnut street.
SPECIAL NOT.loE.—Having been appointed SOLE
AGENT of the above "Favorite Line' fn this 'par.
would caution the public against purchasing t=e
tickets elsewhere. _ ammo
15 amts. Beserved
mb.l9