CITY BOLLETIH< Otkte Of Tbcrmomoier rttlß Oar a* «*>e Bplleliu Office. _ 19 9F. M.....XSO**. 'v- wind Boqtoww** •fim Removal op thh n RA»ts PRj>» a < v A “?, SitißKT.— Wr. Francieeaa introduced jiclet.l council yesterday afternoon, a reaotatloa dl rceticc the Boperinlendcnt ot CUy Btllroid* {o remove forthwith all raUa and inrn-oute on Broad street, Irom Olivo (below Market) to \ mo streets. This resolution was promptly adopted, and was sent to Common Council, where it met stated that the term originally fired for re moval of the rails from Broad street was April 1, lfifia. Then the forwarding merchants aased tor an extension of the time until July Ist, 1869, giv ing to the Bailroad Committee of City Connells a written pledgc\tbat if the request was granted no further demand would be made. Under thßsc circumstances, Councils passed a rosoluTon ex tending the tlmo as requested. The Legislature has now been applied to to overrule the aetlod of CUv Councils. The following bill was passed by rbe’Slaie Senate yesterday, and was considered by the Honpe and laid over until to-diy: “That it shall be unlawful for the Councils of Philadelphia ,or for any person or persons acting under their authority, or for any other person or persons, to remove or cause to bo removed any railroad track or tracks, switch or switches, turn out or turn outs, now being upon Broad street, until an assessment shall be made, agreeably to the provision of the second section of the act of the 23d of March, 1866, for the Improvement or Broad Bluet, of all the damages which _miy re-' suit to the owners of properly and to thcoccu_ piers of the same along the lino of the sud Broad street; to' which, or Into which, turn-outs are now constructed, from the removal of said rail road or railroads, or turn-oat or turn-outß, or switch, until the damages so assessed shall bo Franciscos, in explaining his resolution yesteiday.Baid that ho had inquired of the officers of iho Pennsylvania and Beading Riilroad Com pantos,and they all denied having any knowledge °*gomO of the parties interested In the matter heard Of the action of City Connells last evening, and called upon the Mayor to urge him to veto the resolution. He ssktd for and received a copy of the Harrisburg bill,, and upon reading it, re marked that it was more iniquitous in its pro vision than be had suopostd. At that time the resolution of CUy Councils had not been pre- Tbe Mayor received the copy of the resolu tion of City Councils about eight o clock list evening, and figmd it at once. In the meant me Mr, John Boßler, Superintendent of the City Railroads, had been nodded, and aid a force <>' about fib} laborers ou Broad street. The work men were divided into two gangs, and abou nine o’clock work whb commenced, one parte beginning at Vine street, and the other at Mar ket street. Several members ot tho Rnlroid Committee were present, uud a force of police men, under Lieuts. Corley and Leighton, was on hand to protect the workmen in case there should bo any in terference. The rails „ were very firmly spikid down, and It required much hard work to looses them. Tbe laborers worked stoadlly. however, and by six o'clock this morning all the rails in the middle of the Btreet, from Vine to Maiket, had been taken np IThe turp-outa were not Interfered with last night, but will probably be removed during to-day. Oa nearly all ol there turnouts cars were standing. This morning there was great indignation among manv ol the forwarding merchants aloDg the street, and the action of City Councils was severely criticised. Teams were obtained, how ever and all the morning coal cars and freight cars were being dragged over the cobble stones to the rails north or Vino street. In most of the aloDg the street the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company had loaded cars Tho agents of the Company having been notified during the day of the probable action of City Councils, succeeded in geuieg rixty-oue of tt»o cars down to Mantel street belore work was commenced. This morn ing there were forty-nine ears to be removed. Those nearest Vine street were being hauled to wards that street, and will thence be drawn to Belmont Those nearest Market street are being dragged to the depot at Thirteenth and Market streets. The turnout of the Pennsylvania Rail road company, on Broad street, south of Market, has not yet been taken up, but will be removed this afternoon. , , The rails are stlU Ivlog along the middle of the street, but wagons arc engaged in hauling them to Penn Square, where they are being piled up close to the enrb-stone. Skixikg Bonos Tickets —John P. Medarv was arrested yesterday and taken before Aid. Hood upon the charge of obtaining money under false pretences. He slopped at the house of Dr. wal ker, Broad and Jefferson streets, and sold to Mrs Walker two tickets for a benefit of the Relief Active Association, at the Eleventh Btrect Opera House, April 15. No such benefit is to be given, and Messrs. Carncrotß & Dixoy complain that every night they are annoyed by the presenta tion of tickets for beuefits which have been sold to unsuspecting citizens. Medary was committed for a further bearing. Jivesii.e Tihkk George Gar Hand, a yonth of ten years, residing in liudd Btreet, Wost Phila delphia, went to visit a relative named John Davison, in Newark, N. J , a few days ago. Yesterday,while the family were absent, he broke optn a truak and abstracted $72. Wuon the Washington train came along he got on and came to the ciiy. A telegraphic despatch preceded bim, and when he arrived at tbe depot in West Philadelphia he was arrested by Policeman Geo W. Ingram. The stolen money was toand on'his person. Gnrtlund was sent to the House ol Keiuge by Aid. Randall. ' Almost a Bekious Accident.— Yesterday af noon, about half pust hve o'clock, a tug-boat lianled a bilg from Mead street wharf. The an chor wi’-6 banging over the bow of the brig and the fluke caught in the lower part of the large shears uiu erected on the wharf. Tat shears weie thrown down and several barrels ol molasses were demolished. A number of chil dren who were playing on tbe wharf at the time made a vciy eariow i scape. Poui'K Oi:ik. —Tlc Mayor hat issued the fol lciwing ordir: ‘‘The attention ol the Chief has been called t the fact lhal LicutenuuU and Sergeauts Uavo in some instances, when reprimanding ofllcere, used rrolano lut gauge. Bucli a practice being repre hensible ami contrary to tbe rules of tbe Depart ment, will not be allowed, as It it not only in its self intirely noliecoming, but provoeativu o! broach of discipline.” „ Thhkic is great excitement about Sixth and Muiket streets to-day In consequence of a re ported “raid” to be made to-morrow ou the Mammoth Clothing House of Wanamakor A Brown. The whole, force of Oak Hall is on the alert to meet it, aud have thrown up huge tortili cations of elegant Clolblug lor Men and Boys, ou all the tables and counters and shelves of their buildings. But they cannot hope successfully to reflat the attack j and, counting discretion the beat part of valor, they have determined upon au “ uncondlllonal aurrender ” to tbelr customers, and will offer no resistance, but allow the raiders to cany off their valuable stock at prices so low that their hearts will surely relent, and compel them to otk the Oak Halfcra “ploase charge a little more." Oil Paihtihgs. —A collection of modern oil paintings, all by American artists, will be sold, without reserve, this evening, at half-past seven o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street. The catalogue embraces übont one hun dred specimens ol marine, landscape, river and mountain viows, all neatly framed. We advise our readers to attend. Yobbo Mem’s Bomb The following la a list of donations male to the Building Fond of the Young Men's Hone of Philadelphia : Prexlcoslj pub- [K, W. Clark & Co. 100 00 Itbtofi ,15,902 JO Barouel Collin 100 00 Interest and oihor Ijohu Rice 800 0U rocolptp 2TI CJlKdwardTrotter... 100 00 John A. Brown .. 800 OOlGco. L. Harrison.. 100 00 Mien li, Holland.. 20e ooistiortridge. Borden Caeb.. 10 00 &Co „ 260 00 Mrs,Combe* oo John Gibson’s Son Mrs.Lneyll.Bholxr ico oo! &Co 100 00 Alex*jßenctoo..... 100 OOjWlns Warner 100 00 Wm. b. Vaux 20 00 Mim B. fi. Morris. 100 00 C. M. Brown 25 00;M, Baird 800 00 Sevens.... l,oou oo\ C> JNlcltolEOH... 10 oo| To Nphskbv Mkb Ahu OniEßs—Attention of DOrsentnt'n and others la directed to the Special Bale Of 80,000 ornamental flower-pole, osaorled eleea. lo be fold without reßervo, to-morrow morsitg, at tl o'clook, at Bcotfe Gallery, 1020 Chestnut Street. OITY NOTIOK3. ' Mbs. T. R. Bt*jo. bus removed to -No. 122» ChetU.m*lieenwbere*heuFUf be pleased to receive acaOlromtii .net old. costomcre. Circalars.glying: tKtficMoJheladicaorUegmid opeolng-oftho J**S: Utt*t Paris fisblooehavlog been isaued, Mrs o-eol woold CQoet respectfully nform allher pvrons and those not yet Teetlvod one, she will bevery tuppi to have mem call and examine the styles In tno, latest modes of bonne;*, caps, nod cTfryttalDgapper-; taiuing to a first-elaa*. millinery establishment. *ho ladk> of Philadelphia will bo .gratified- to learn that Mr* Steel, actuated by the spirit of the age, ha-* leased and tutcibly tilted np the store, No. 12i5 Chestnut street,where she will have more extended fdCUUloa for the trar eactinnother business, which 6 pea ltd much for her taste, ability and'enterprise a* a milliner. in pbyii g her store » on opening day, we round the IDOBI tasteful array o! m!lllnery goods, whllp tho vo r y latest due* of a bonnet captivated and pleased onr taste. Baekiko Up the Wrong Tbeb. , Ti e witenrres who have been guessing at tho vogc taote cm elltnents of Soz .pont have all harked np the w rong tree. Tho right tree, which ihey never dreamed nl. Is the Soap Tice of Chili, the bark of which la used by tie Araucsnian Indians to cleanse and preserve their gaimente, sad chewed to keep their teoibstaln lere and gives a flower-liko frngrauee 10 t.belr breath. This is one of the leading ingredients of Sozouont, the most wholesome and efficacious of all dental heau tldcre and preservatives. What kind of property is It that requires no repairs, bus no taxes, calls for no outlays, cannot be at ached for debt, and whose conditions aro subject to U d cypre** phi# glea p- s lit* niLUNKUI COOPS. OUR FIRST RETAIL OPENING OF TJKIMMED HATS, BONNETS AND French Millinery Goods, MARCH 31, 1809, THCS. KENNEDY & BRO., I No. 729 Chestnut St. poors AND SHOES. W. H. HELWEG, BOOTMAKER, NO. 535 ARCH STREET, All the latcßt New York and Philadelphia etylOß of BOOTS and GAITERS always on hand and made to order at ehort notice. rnl)B3 tn f Bmrp fcDWINU nrOHINEh Saddlers, Uarnesa-MaUers, Hsnulao Hirers of Clotblnpr, Boots, Shoes. Ac., Will find It to their Interest tn use our UNRIVALLED MA' BINE TWIST end the ‘'Milford Linen Thread,” Manufactured expresaly lor ua from the beat material aDd warranted a superior article. TBE oltt(iettin»A(J’AtJU>K«Nfi t)«IIP4Vf Miami acturcra and SINGER SEWING So. 1100 flHWrs'BfStreol. rry3tyn> *iIIQ3. K. OBER, Agent. $23,114 If) ft III'tIDENCE WANTED &8E ON if Arch Chwtnut. WoJnut or Bprueo atrixite. ira: o! mi), to $30,000. E.U.JOSEB. ni^3 »• 707 Waioutetreot /■'liraiANT JKLLY.-OKNUINBCORaANTJELjIiY IN V ; 5 kiirt lo lb. cam), lor ealo by J. if. IIUBSIER & CO.. 108 South Delaware areuue. roasu is. WANTS. O „T 0 I'UIiCJH vbk EARLES’GALLERIES, BIG CHESTNUT STREET. Messrs. James B. Earle, As .Boia bog to an nounce that tbey Will plaeo ciß oxUlblUon at their galleries, on and aftor Saturday, April 10, a large and Interesting colleetltm of works of American Art, tspeeuily lllustratlvoof tho pro gress of Chromo-lithography In thU country. As Inquiry has frequently been made, *'Qow ehromo-ltthographa were produced?" and how neatly they resembled their originals, a number of tho best American pictures that have boon so copied have been placed side by side with those copies so that tho fidelity of tho work bocomes apparent. A book has been prepared, containing suc ciflvo Imprceelona of the various stages ol chromes as mode; and other Interesting Infor mation has been plaeed within eaßy reach. Among tho plelurce thus contrasted are: Whittier’s "Barefoot Boy.’*' Correggio’s ‘ Magdalen.” Taitt’s •‘Group of Chickens.” Brown’s "Crown of New England.” Biers tadt's “California Sunset.” 6 pen cer’s "Blackberries.” THE EXHIBITION 18 ALTOGETHER FREE. EARLES’ GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. Messrs. James 8. Earle & Sons wilt place on exhibition, on and after Saturday, April 10, at their Galleries,some ot the most important paint ings evir produced in this country. Among the most prominent are: "The Yo- Semite Valley,” By Thomas Hill. "A Winter Eruption of Vesuvius, 1868.” By A. Bierstadt. "Good Words,” By Constant Meyer. ‘Boyhood of Abraham liincoln,” By Eastman Johnson. "Mount Desert Island,” By William T. Richards. "Moro Castle and the Harbor of Havana.” By Edmund D. Lowls, "The Beef of Norman’s Woe.” By Edward Moran. "The American Pall—Niagara,” By James Hamilton, And pain tings by Russell Smith, Wm. H-Wlllcox, Xontbus Smith, Issue L. Williams, Mary Smith George B. Wood, Daniel R. Knight, and other Philadelphia artists of prominence. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 810 CHESTNUT STREET. A. BIERSTADT’S ‘VESUVIUS,” The great picture ot “A Moonlight Eruption of Vesuvius in the winter of 1868" will be on exhibition on and after April 10th, at Earles' Galleries, 816 Uhestnut street. ADMISSION upB 81 EARLES’ GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, FINE ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, CLOTHING, JONES’ ONE -PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Firet Class Beady-Made Clothing, suit able jar all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Ooods for Custom Work. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor. rcßinmiiE, «<■ ( FURNITURE. T. & J. A HENKELS, Having REMOVED to their ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST., Are now soiling first-class FURNITURE at very reduce! prices. Inli3l-3inrpj GEO. J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER, 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. ~ Fst ablished in 18 4J • tel Brorpft HIUIMG SCmtOLN, DEKtEFFER'S IIiDING SCHOOL, 'JCSnDi'R.n street, below Spruce, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Btreots, will bo roopeu“d on Mon day. September 2let 1868. mhaninwpt Green ginger.—landing and for sale by J. B. BUSSiER & CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. VMHtWkU A ILK AH. SMOOTH SKIN AND kvmv Ok* llfo Ol IIIvLMHOIaJ.o Bst kntkatko.rxthm.it sabsavaihujv. ■ ii removes blitck rlmls, pimples, moth patches, and all cm pilous of the sain. IN TUK SPRING S*O r s r ?B, the systom "I‘Jf nnrorpias 8 ih»np<* unrl HLLMIIOLDS IIKIIILY ! ONCKNTRATRD EXTRACT OF SAKSAPAIUIAA in an sseislanl oftho greatest value. young ladies BEWARE i OI'TIIE INJDBIOrS EFFECTS of Face Powders and Wnsbep. All inch remedies c'oee op thep’tes or the fklu.ai d in a short tlmo dosiroy tbe comoloxion. If vim wou'd have a frei-h, healthy and joathfpi ap ™rancc.nM> HKLMBOUPB EXTRACT SARSAPA RILLA. NOT A FKW of tbe worst disorders that afflict mao tiid si he In m corruption of tbe blood. t U I.MBOIJVS KXRACT BARSAPAUII.J A cm cs and renovates t blood. In tld ibo v>g>r of iniu In the system, tud purges thj hum>rs »Lat ,akc disease. QUALITY. V ELMBOLIPS EX TRACT ABB\PAHILLA. Tqm oseis scmtll. T o»« wodes o a large quantity an i urge doee of m.di cineElU. THOSE WHO IFBIRE B’.tl I.LIANCT OF OOM PLEXXO ■ must pi Tfv and vnrich be b rod. which IIEI M 1! ILD’S EMRACT OF SAT BAPAIULI.A In variably duea. Aik Tor HiCI-WBOLIVS. Take NO other. BELMBOLD rt 1 ONCENTRATKD KSTRACT BARBATAIIILI.A is tho GREAT BLOOD PcIU FIER. HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAP AR ILL A Eradicate* Eruptive and Ulcerative Diieaiei Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Soalp and Which fo dlslgure the appearance, PURGING the evil effectß of mercury and removing all taints, the remnants ol DISEASES, hereditary or nthcrwbe.and Is taken by ADULTS and CHILD HEN with perfect SAFETY. TWO TABI.E-SPOONFULS of the EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, added to a pint of water, la equal in ibo Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal 10 a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or tho decoctions ub usually made. AN INTERESTING LETTER is pub lished in the Medico-Chirurgical Review, on tbe subject of the EX i RACT OF SARSAPARILLA in certain affections, by Benjamin Truvere, F. R. S., Ac. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases a-lsing from the excess of mercury,be eta os that no e«mkdv is rqCAL TO TUB EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA; its rowan is kxtbaoiuxhary, sk.bk ao than any OTHER DBBO IA M ACQUAINT nil IVITU. IT 18, IN Tim STRICTEST SENSE, A TONIC WITU TUIS INVAOUAUI.E AT TBIIIUTR, THAT IT IS ArnUOABUE 10 A STATE OF TUB SYSTEM SO SONkkN.ANI) TET SO IBBITAULS AS RENDERS OTORR BURSTAHORB OF. TUB TONIO CLASS UNAVAIUAIIUR OR INJURIOUS. HELMBOLD’S Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla Established upwards of 18 years. PREPARED B Y H. T. HELM BOLD, Drogglat and Cbemltt, 601 BBOADWAT. HEW YORK SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, Price SI 2o per Dottle, or o tor SO W. GOOD! GOOD! The people lovo our olotbee. . _ The people come end look at oar olotbee. The people take oar clothes home. Tho people wear our clothes. The people pay for oar clothes. And we wiiS gratify the people’s de&lro for tho beat, tho choapcst, tho most boaoUfal: Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest for Cash. GREAT BROWN STONE HALL ROCK HILL & WLLSM, 003 and 605 CHESTNUT BTR;EET. : IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The Subscribers bog leava lo announce fo their CUSTOMEBS end the PUBLIC GENERALLY, that their STOCK of GOODS DAMAGED GY WATER at the LATE FIRE AT THEIR STORE are now arranged for SALE, coreitting of TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, LINEN and MUSLIN SHEETINGS, MUSLINS, BLANKETS, FINE MARSEILLEB QUILTS SPREADS, &0., &o. Alto, nearly/ Iheir ENTIRE STOCK of ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS and DRAPEEIES, some of them lh» rioheet imported, SLIGHTLY WET,will be sold at ptictis lo Insure (heir IMMEDIATE SALE. SHEPPARD. VAN HARLINGEN & ARR.ISON, Liner, Boiiße-FumiahiEg l : iy Goods and Curtaio Establishmfint, 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. apt tf rps PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING TRADE. JOHN WANAMAKER THE LARGE BROWN STONE BUILDINGS FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, butine*. that .hall c< mblae Advantages only to be secured In an oxtcnalve and WvHSKI»« hone. JOHN W. ROGERS, Head ol' Department, Formerly Audi lot, Mageoch & Co. j. zackey, Formerly with Ehrlichor* G. E. AYRES, Formerly with Brown & Power/, Broadway* Now YorK- Here we propose to combine all the advantage, that can he desired. 0 oa " o'?of >t ack^wl erebant tailoring e.t t bUahmen >ol the country., Ou. cutten .h.ll bo S'aSSh iroSoSSoS n *nS cry U-«t that can do hi d uur etc- It of.Hece P°°f J ? I j]sv\h?n l isrv that has hereloforo u> ea found ia Philadelphia very height of tho siylo. Great despatch *3 i unctnality in filling all oidera. YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S HENRY GREER, Head of Department- Formerly with Hyatt, Uareinan & Co., Broadway, N. Y. ■' v , We will give’special attenUonto.be “Little GenU.mcn.- ofl will furniet«‘hf, cMbVIor .SU £d school wear and or novdti. "! a tn tt A*t*ndane*e to'walt upon such a. may prefer fhclr services- ■ GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. LOUIS Ij. FORBES, Head of Department. Formerly wi h J. C. Arrlaon. ndof felSelnMi’eAtttreat home or when traveling, A. SPECIAL CARD. We believe that the growth ol our city and the Improved taste, of'our'Pgfjjg B^ t J > j£^Vufsiano|ii>SuS!exM. anenteirrie, and we propose meeting the dranandi w e bringjo the nt>> and*defarmtn»Uon to n c C e o cd“ D oSaith a thB a h!'lp L of b all who C, aru interested not apbitof ourcjly. weliatoiid CLOTHES," but >l.O in *he great matter of eJlendlLc of - business done, and in the mannor of “"hhSny .imiDr” nncOTi'in Now York or any other port ol the you with olothlni?; either “w? nVk aiharoof j onr patronago-poloiy on tho arouiids. however, that we on yariCty material, than can be HVADY WADEorMADBTO ORDER,superior in itjloandfinish, andiof^a area , d ina poct our stock, and >Vl,l you call at. an early date. Ihoughioii have no lnO'ntion i o t ,, niStotlioMW fn.hlys plates and piece goods ip the CUSTOM DLi aai THE ENTIRE PUBLIC ARE INVITED to EXAMINE, THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, TO,'SB'.HJ 'BIIK BOYS AND CHILDREN S DEPARTMENT, #hioh is a Prominent Feature. natd itodii l Jnat the thing Wooltarllie public •’* p w«ar, this SpHngp C We’ve been .aeitlnir tnein reuilyi 1 1 all »l«e wloiar, • And new we’re prepared : -i 10 tell Uie prluter> To Minp liii _ : And nialco a And tcll tlie peoplo ' l a come, ull nay. And loekatibeeiotbei Andanyif tUeyever . Saw .neb an nrrnr of «ucl» oiearam Buods: snimleiopay. come! Come I! romell f Stay! May!! Staytlf And pMchnw' «ood ciatnea Wbi. flue Spring- day. AT TUB A NEW ERA IN TUB APRIL H, 1569, O P E N E I> (Formerly occupied by Mes-ra. Homer, Coll mi*j & Co-,) Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENTS. READY-MADE CLOTHING. (Formerly with KockhlU & \Yll*ou.> CUSTOM -WORK. CORPS OF CUTTERS. JEAN BERNARD, from Paris, Kecommanded by Bangulnett*. of Crony * UmU Broadway. N. V. P. AJNDRIOT, 'W'AlNA.lMLA.l'ilkflii-* GOOD!