THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 186G. iVr The Evening Telegraph. . , MT LOSS. BT J. W, H., PHILADELPHIA. 1 be following lines were written by an artist of this City many year after the cceurrenee of which they peak, and are now lor the flnt time given to the pnblio. Be bad hid, In rathor a baity manner, a moraine' farewell to bis little boy, eight yean olJ, the pride and Joy of hi bean and home, and about noon received tiding of hi death by drown- I C.hn.H Itl Ma knlUil 4a . n A. o find bia woist fear realized, and the 11 teles lionn of hi well teloved ohtld stretched npon the bank. Bis lecllngs are better described in hi own language. . 1 I. I - VI , v j morn i ten my uuina in Daste, And no Lccd took thy doar arms my neck embraced, With loving look. ?o time for love could I allow o imootb the talr on thy young brow, f ud when night came, no time had Qioxu , ii. orCTcr had thou left Time's shore, And that dark sea ose wares return their dead no mora Engulfed thee. its vast depths unnumbered lie rlada born to live and dio, d be forgotten by-and-by. hi. ar boy, it is the common doom; But love will give : membrance force to pierco thy tomb While I shall live. . ce thee, as with powers faint, i y portrait I essayed to paint, ir dreamed thy young lile death would taint. liid as the work by flow degrees 'Progressed, tbou'rt start : om off thy chair, and, 'tween my kneos, Admire my art, Id omens did thy glee alloy i rVhen I'm a man," thou crledst with Joy, I'll see my likeness when a boy." . few brief days elapsed, and thou h , Wert Jifolees clay. ong years have intervened, and now Mt lifirl ". crrAV. rhy pictured face we foudly weep, or thee our eyes have ceased to keep, f.nd thine are closed In death's calm sleep. (To cease to weep, for Time doth heal The wounds he makes. yhen we from grief no respite feel, , The full hearts breaks, ot joys alone in life'3 swift race preceding woes tend to efface; tut newer sorrows take their place. VII. ly mother, slaters, brothers twain, Who mourned for thee, Wh left in turn this world of pain, Bewailed by me. aye one all mourned for that one dead, Inother died, two hearts less bled, lie longest lived tears oltenest shed. VIII. y sudden death, my first neat grief, cerium oca my soui; y Outward calm, tho' mourner chief, Beamed self-control; ears could not bless my aching eyes, bid korror took me by surprise, id froze the source from which they rise. t IX. e birds sung blithe in every tree, Midsummer shone, ilr teemed with life, death seemed to be For thee alone, y bosom felt keen winter's blight, is summer ceased when thou took flight Ad snows its verdure shrouded quite. SHOR I LOVE STORY. ALE OF TWO CHRISTMAS KISSES. fDER THE "MISLETOE" FOREVER. HALLOWED IT CHARLES BEADE, THE POPULAR ENGLISH I am an old man: so old am I that, looking ack, life seems so very long, and yet so short, pat I do not quite know whether many things !d not happen in a dream. I am hale and earty, and merry, for the matter of that; and hen I laugh my laugh rings out clearly and pud, they say; so much eo that it makes the eople around me, especially my grandchildren, nd nephew and nieces, laugh too. And when laugh the old times come back when others, ho are silent now, laughed with me, and then am suddenly still, and the lauga dies away; nd when I think of it its empty echoes fill my ralm just as if it were sleep-laughter in a dream. When J stop laoghing so suddenly for the liarrlmnnf , -n rl .ntn.mniit and frr tha matfav that, the grief and pain of old men are short nd sud(Jen, like those of children my grand children.1 and nephews and nieces, have a great ilillculty to- stop too; and they choke, and lodge each other, and say, "Ah I that is a good ftory, Uncle; almost as good as the story you iold vesterdav." (Told yesterday; let me see what It was that told vesterday ? II ow long ago it seems; it viust be longer ago than the time when I was my twenty veurn wiu, a buhwhh, ursve igiiow la el low breeches, black lecrlnes. a beavv brass- ouDd leather iieimct, with a white plume tipped .ith red, and a clanking sword, which I now ould not lilt with my two hands. 1 was a royal olunteer then, prepared to resist the French: nd I and some ot my company were encamped a wnite tents on me souat oi Kent. & Yes: neoDle think nie very merrv. And so. less Heaven I I am; tor I try to stand upright, ur-square to the world, as a man should; but, j'duR an old man, I have blank places in my loan now, where no love grows; barren spots toy memory, ana emu ana numDea parts in u leellnsrs whereto I cannot look back: and fc hereon I dare not tread and touch lest sudden aln should oome back, like to the shooting of in old, old wound. Ret.ii in lover Ye, l snouia minK i nave: how else could I have grandchildren, those oile who laucrh so well and hearty when I auh, and make me tell how old I am asoore of iinos, and say how well I am looking r Been in love I I think I was talking of that. ras I not T Yes, been in love I Well, we Just kl'rt love when 1 was a young fellow, and I re- ouect my Alice, ana l recollect ner, as i iovea er, when she was very young, and as I love her tow. l think mat sue could do anvtning Dui luring, and smoke, or tell aa untruth, or do a i ,i in., A . her hair a very dark brown, nearly black; and her eyes a deep blue, full of merriment at one moment, ay, at all moments, except when she beard a sad story or was toucnea wun pain lor any one else, and then they grew deeper and deeper as they filled with tear. Not for her- I self. She never cried for herself that I know of, for she never had a day's Illness. But she was terribly cut up when nor poor brother died, and that vou see was how I knew her. Her brother was my right hand man in my company. Many's the time that be stood shoulder to shoulder with me, good at drill, good at song good at anything. He nsed to live near the coast: and, indeed, he Joined us, and I was one of his tent-fellows, and his chum. Well, be knew people that I knew, and we were soon lriends; and he took me home to show me Alice. He was always talking about her, aud sho about him: and, when ho was there, scarce a look did she Rive me. Her brother Joe his name was Joe, and mine, too could do everything, and ne was the be-all and ena-au oi the world. I used to think: and eo one day I tried to run with Joe, and Joe beat me, and Alice lnucbcd; and then I shot against Joe, and he beat nie too, and she laughed the more: and 1 wrestled with him and tluew bim, ana sne didn't laugh then, but ran to see whether he was hurt, and said it wasn't lair for Joe to tackle a big icllow like me. although he was nigh an inch taller. In short, I could not please her any howl Well. It was one dav when we heard that the flatbottomed boats of old Bonoy were not coming over, and that the Army of Bou logne had melted bit by bit away, like a snow drift, that we made a night oi iu Ay, it was a night, too I and being hot and in the sum mer, we must needs keep up the fun till the snn enme tip over the soacoast looking red and angry at our jojiv. weii, Joe ana i me two Joes, as they called us ran down to the beach and warned our not iaces, ana piungea in me fresh, gfllt waves, aud were in a few moments as fresh and as merry as larks. And. after dressing, Joe must nseds take a walk with me who was nothing loth, you must know along the edge of tho ciitf. The sens for centuries have bean washing that chalk-bound coast, and at intervals there stand up pillars ot chalk, with eeas around them, and with little green patches of land, a lew yards square, on the top ot them, me people can sucn a piace "No Alan's Land." and no man can own it, truly. Well, Joe came to one of these a few feet ssy twelve from the cliff, and, turning to me, he said. "Joe Junior," said he I think I see his bright lace now "I challenge you to leap up on that 'No Man's Land,' I do!" "Joe," said 1, nurricdiv, "don't be a toon it may be 1t would give way at top, and if it did not. how could vou lumo back without a run f you'd no stuck a-top there, like a mad sentinel or a pillur saint. I'm not going to jump it." . "But I am 1" said he. And, before I could step him, if indeed I had tried, he took a run and tumrjed. It was so sudden that I could only stand aghast when I saw him there. He stood, indeed, but for a moment, and then he took a sten back. end would have lumped back, when 1 heard a rumbling sound, and half the top of the "No Man's Lund" nnrlcd. and the chalk and earth. and Joe, too, fell down with a crash upon the rocky coast below. I ran round the little creek to the other side ot tho small bay. acd, throwing myself down on the turt; stretched my neck over, looked out and cried out "Joel Are vou hurt. Joe ?" A taint voice came up. and I could see the poor iellow struggling under a hugs piece of chalk which seemed to hold htm down in agony tie smiled In a ghastly way, with his whitened fnnr nnl eolrl tT?nn lre vim I Ttia t.irio'a coming in !" Well, I did run, and we cot rones from the tenth, and a few strong follows held these as I swung over the cliff, lust reaching poor Joe as the cold sea water was lap, lap, lapping up to his month, taking away his breath aod then running back, crawling over him and leaving bubbles or salt foam, as it in sport. 1 got him our, but be could not stand. Some bones were broken, and he was sadly bruised; so that I was forced to lie him to a ropo, and they hauled him up, and afterwards pulled me up. and we took him home. Well I well ! to make a long story short, poor Joe died, with my praises on his lips, and poor Alice oowea ner neaa like a broken my. it was a long time before she got over it, and summer had grown Into winter, and winter to summer, to autumn, and to winter again. The threatened invasion was au over; our swords were getting rusty, our uniforms rusty, and when the holidays came I left the firm in which I had just become a partner, and went to spend a fortnight at my oju inena s in jvem. Alice was there, well and oheerful now. and reconciled to her loss, though we often talked of poor Joe; and as the davs wore on we grew ciose logeiner, ana sue caned me by name, and seemea to nave transterred her brothers love to me. bhe never told me so. nor let others see it till one merrv Christmas nioht. when she re lectcd all her cousins and her(other friends, and wouia oniy aance wun me. We had the mistletoe, too. At last one mad cap fellow proposed that the ladles should kiss the gentlemen all round when and how they could; and Alice and I, who had subsided into solemn talk, and were speaking of poor Joe. were surrounded, and it was Insisted that Alice should play too, and she, in a solemn, quiet way smiling sadly and yet sweetly too, book m beneatbjthe Christmas bough and kissel me on Ay, it's many ye ars ago, but I feel it now. y heart beat so fast that 1 hardly dared return it: buti put my arm around her, and took her gently to the bay window of the old hall, saving as i pressed ner nana, "Alice, aear Alice, aia you wean that kiss f" wen, i need not ten you what she answered, 'tis mtv tears aiol nitv veers aso ami I am surrounded by Alice's dear grandchildren; and there is one, a tittle thing with light and golden hair that will deepen into brown, who plays around my Knees ana tells me her little stories, her sorrow, and her love: so auick. so sudden. so hurried in their coming and their going that they are lue my own, and, as we talk, we grow quire friends and companions, like my Alice was to me. Bless you, she understands It all I bhe is a woman in her pietty ways; her poutings, pet- tmsrs, and quarreinngs.' tme manages her house hold of one wax doll and two wooden ones, and tells me, for the wax doll is the lady and the wooden ones are the servants in mobcans and stuff gowns, when they are impudent and do no work, and when they gossip with a wooden policeman who belongs to her brother, lit tle Joe. . So we arc fast friends, little Alice and I: and to-night, on Christmas night, I noticed that sho would not dance nor play with the pink and thlny-iaced little boys wbo were so unnaturally ticlv nid clean in rhnir nnw knickerbockers with red stockiues; but she came and eat by me and taikca soitiy in the nrelight as Alice did, and made me think ot flltv Years ago. And oulv think how old tiroes came back aud new time like the old: only Just think, that when her mother told her she should choose a sweetheart. she got a little bit or mistletoe, and climbing slily on my knee, holding me in talk, aa it to hide her purpose though I euessed it soon. I'll tell you she put her little doll-like arms around my necK, ana noitiing tne mistletoe above my head, she kicsed me again and again, and said I was her sweetheart! So this child sweetheart broueht the old times back the old times thai, are still so distant and eo near: and with sweet kisses, 'neath the rust ling leaves, made me think of my dead Alice in tne grnve. HILHfc-RMAN & CO., IMPORTERS OF f iAtll ooih, so, ii n. rui imi oui, . rBILiDIUBIA fortemeanaies, Pocket books, fnrses. Travelling Base, Aatchais Drualui a.r. Indies' CouiDamoos. Wrltina Desks, Foruollo., Work Boxes. Jewel Boxes, Fhoto iraDh Albums, Opera Olaues, field Olasses ttpeetaolas, t ard Caaes China aud Cillt Ornamenu, focket Cutlerr, Kazors. Combs. Brushes. Farnuuiarv. Hoaus. Fans. Uair kris, Bait Ornamenu, Bteel Jewelry, Jet Goods. Cor- rellan Uocos, Hracelaia, eoklaoM, Kt Clasas, Htuds, fcltova Ituitons Soarf tu. Itoarf Moss. Bilk Watch ti aards. Leather Oaarda. Htcel ami I'lated Cballis.Watota Kttvs, Ph.wl Uns, Vlollu airluKf. Buds of all kluda. Dolls. Rubber Balls. Vamtnoea. Ilk. hemu Clitw. Boards, Baetkaanimoa Beards, flaying Card. PoekM Jr'la.ks, Biinkiuii Cups, Tobacuo BlpM. Tohaooo Boxei, iDuaewi roueuea, jiaica soaaa, rig own- inn ELFXTiUCAL DISCOVERIES I AND GLORIOUS HESTJITS, DR. W. 4 GALLOWAY, Ploctrlcal Physician, for- merly the partner of PHOrESBOB 0. II. BOLlEH. after an absrso of a year and a ball from the city, daring whloh time he bas been engaged with PROFKMOB B0LLE9, his father-in-law, In investigating more tully the tnbllme subject of Elootrlolty as the OBEAT CURATIVE AGENT, bas resumed . bis successful practice at No. Mi South EIGHTH Street, where be la coring, with unparalleled success, the worst forms ot acute and chronlo diseases. Ia ear many sclentlflo experiments with the Eleotrlo, Galvanic, Klectro-Maanetle, "d nre Magnetlo Cur rents, and their numerous modiacatlons on the bodies of various animals for (be purpose of as- ceitalnlng with minute acoaraoy the direct and indirect Influence of eaoh on the organization, we hare demonstrated that Electricity Is thevl al cle mentthat It can be directed to any organ or part of the body, and evon after the vital runotlens seam paralysed, possesses the power of arousing the dormant energies, equalizing the circulation, and restoring the system to a self-sustaining boaltby condition. The tnott tatitfaetvrt rttulu folio our treatment. Ia some Instances the disease of years' standing ylolds readily at the first touch of the electric element, while In others It tc quires a more protracted treatment Ore very important feature of our treatment Is that no time la lost In experimentiug with disease. By means of an electrical test, aa accurate diagnosis Is given at once, determining the locality and character ot the disease, and Indicating the treatment to be panned. DB. P. EIIEDL), OF SEW YORK CITY, a sclentlflo gentleman of ability, is associated with Dr. Galloway in the practice. TO LADIES. Our treatment is eminently successful hi female diseases. Mrs. C. H. BOLLKS gives her valu able services to all lady patients. Having cured during the last twelve years viva TnousAKD females suffering with every form of disease peculiar to their sex, her ability to cure ia well establ ished. Her sroat experience recommends ber to tho suffering of her sex. REFERENCE We refer the diseased and others In terested in our new practice to the following will known gentltmcn, who have b3en treated successfully by us : George Gisnt, No 610 Chesnut street. H Z Desllvtr.No. 1.36 ibeimut street General l'leasonton, Ho. 910 Hpruce iticet. Malur-Gennral I'leasonton. U. H. Armr Hon I avid Wlluiot, judge of Court of Claims, Wash- mpion cut. lion. Judge ( apron, mw i on city, liov. Dr llarshall. of Pittoburg, Pa. 1 flwin rorrem, tne great i rageuiaa. Key. Dr. Ball, of Philadelphia. Kfiv. iisiiici ciart. i i nois. Colonel lhomas W. Sweeney, Assessor, No. 716 Wal- nnt uireet. Ueoriio ll. Jiario, Attorney at-L,aw, eixm ana uuesnut sireeis. Jmnnnel Bey, Attorncy-at-L.aw, so. tm eansom at. Dr. Georse W. Freed. Lancaster city. Pa. Dr. Wni. B Brown, Glrrrd House. Hav. Mr. Mallorv. Norrtatown. Pa. Albert ricoiav. io. oj imam su. w ion cuy. C. Cumtnlngg. Muyveoant street, rew xorxciiy. H C. t-hutt.etr, No. J722 Market street . . John M . Bulnt No. 1323 South broad street. G. W. Merchant, uermantown, i'Miadeipma. STUDENTS can enter at any time for a full course of instruction in our new mode of applying Electricity and its different modifications In the cure of all diseases. The old students of PBOF. BOLLE8 or myself who are practising eur old system In this city, are especially Invited to become instructed in our new diteoteriet, so that they may be enabled to treat disease with much more success, and produce euros In one-half the time than by our old system. 00HStn.T4.TI0a FKIB. An interesting circular mailed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY & SIIEDD, No. 142 South EIGHTH Street, J IS ion PHILADELPHIA. EEMOVAL. We will remove to the spacious build- ins No. 1230 WALNUT Street about the 20th of this month, onr present building being too small for our ex tensive practice. DBS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD. STANDARD SCALES. J? A I R B A N K S ; STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to Every Branch of 13usi- ness Where a Correct and Dvtra"ble Scale is Required. L uniform standard of weights, and a correct sys tem of welguing, are snbjoots claiming the attentioa of every Individual ia the community. FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC HALL, No. 715 CHESNUT STREET, 8 21mth6m4p FBILADKLPHIA, Je : MANUFACTURER, I AND DEALER IN IJhrjtrjjgragh Albums, BOOKS, BIBLES. PRAYERS. Magazines, Novels, and all the New Publication. CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOCRAPHS. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Yicwa. Pictures of all L'oJi FmqcJ to order. 803 CHESTNUT GT. 308 5 ST" O. SOMETHING NEW Smoking, Chess, and Beading Booms Combined. PLEASANT BEBORT rOB UESTLEMEN. T. a. KORONY & Co.. : No. 1235 CnESNUT STREI T. TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATE. ETC., ALWAYS KEPT un runu. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC N EWSPAPERS ALWAYS OS FILK. Among which can be found i runch Onee-a-Week, Athenwum, Teaiple Har. t omhill .Magazine, London Jourual, Garten Laube, Kiadderadatch, KolnlM'he Zeltung, Harper's Monthly, deader. London Times (dally and weekly). London Illustrated, Bell's I lie. Id uchehtr Clipper, Loudon JCr, Loudon Hociety, London Orchestra, un. Northern Wtlg, Aruir and Navy Journal LATEST RETURNS OF STOCKS. 123 mwalmrp MEDICAL Bh 13 0 TR o it k 1 V " J WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERT DR. S. W. BECKWITirs ELEOTXIIUAL INSTITUTE No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Electricity In all Urn Tarlona Forms Adinin!fttra for the Jnre ot t Cbronlc lHseaatK. Within the nsst five vrnrs. thoutantii of rmtfnnti hare been treated at this ollico, snS'ortng from almost erery form and condition of disease common to Humanity, ana in nearly a i eases a benefit or nerteot euro bas been efiected. Palsy, deal new, blindness. rheumatism, ayspepsia, cancer, ana all the o:a knotty diseases that are a physician's curse, as it nroree bis inability to eradicate, are by our method com. uarativelr easy of cuie. Specimens of tumors of large growth extracted br moans ot hlootrioitv alone, without pain, without the use of the knife, ligatures, or any other means, may be seen at our office by those interested. We are willing to under take any ot the following dlscw,?, with every hope and prospect ot success, with ry many ouiers not here enumerated : 1. IHteatet of the Brain and Nervoui SuMtem. Knilorsv. Chorea or (St. Vitus' Dunnn 'aralula (Hemiplegia), Neuralgia, Hysteria, NorrouBntws, i'alpltatlon of the Heart, Lockjaw, eto. 'i. Organ and l insure connected mth the Dlae. tive tvUm Sore throat. DvsneDBla. Diarrhica. Dysrmery, Obstinate Constipation, HaMiiorrhoiriot or i'ilcs, Bilious, Flatulent, aud l'aintor's Colio, and all afJections ot tho Liver and Spleen. U. Jifsmratvrv uroane. Catarrh. Couch, man- crza, Asthma (when not caused by orranio disease ot ti e heart , bronchitis, l'lcunsy. 1'ieurodvnla or KbenmaUsm of the Chest, Consumption In tho early stages. . 4. J-ibrou ana Muscular Sustem. Bhcurnatism, Gout, LombRgo, fjtiffNeck, fciyinal Currature, Hip Diseases, cancers, l umors. ' 6. Urinary and Uenttal Oroan$. Gravel, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints. Impotence and Seminal 'Weakness. The latter coniulaints never fail t.i vield rapidly to this treatment tt. iAteatee j-ecuitar to f emmet. utoius com- plalnu, involving a mal-position, as Prolapsus, An troverslon, Retroversion, Inflammation, Ulceration, ana various other aneouona or the Womb and Ova ries, l'ainful, (suppressed, boanty, or Proluse Men. strvation, Leucorrhoea. 1U IjA iu we can recommena this treatment as one ot LAVAHlkD bliCCKbS. Almost innume rable eases have oome under treatment at our otlios who can testily to ibis lact. Mrs. BECK WITH has eLtire charge ot the Ladles' Department. BKiliKlCEo. l he diseased and all Interested are referred to the following named gentlemen, who have been treated and witnessed our treatment oa others at No. 1220 W ALMJT Street: A. J. rlcasonton. Briiradier-Ueneral. No. 910 Spruce street) a. I'leasonton, Brigadier-Uenoral, He Louis, Missouri; Jaocb Vandegritt, Odessa, Dela ware; It. A. Semple, thread manufacturer, Mount Holly, New Jersey; W. B. Smith, iron- founder, No. 1022 Hanover street, i'hiladoiphia; George Douglass Local Express Company, 1 hila delcbia: J. W. Bradley, publisher. No. 66 N. Fourth street; Kobcrt "W ork, No. 61 N. Third stroot; Colonel 1 . is . bweeney, assessor, oecona Distnoi or i una- delplua, Walnut and Eiehth streets; Gcorso O. Evans, No 418 Arch street, below Fifth ; William relcue, type founder, Ihird and chesnut streets; Ed. McLane, manufacturer ol cotton (roods, with very many otbors. I'livBicians or students desinne to navo instruetioa in the correct application ot Electricity lor the care ot disease can apply at tne uuice. Consultation iree. .Descriptive circulars or cures effected, with numerous references, oan be bad by application at the Office. All letters aaaressea to DR. S. W. BEOKWITH, 2 lsmw No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Phila. H A II N E S S. A LAEGE LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 3, 1, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, etc., bought at the recent Government sales to be sold at a sroat sacrifice. Wholesale or Retail. Together with our usual assortment of BADDLER YARD SADDLER TEARD WARE. WILLIAM S.HANSELL & SONS, 2 lly No. 114 MARKET Street. w ILEY & BROTHER, IM POUTERS AND DEALERS TW HAVANA ClOAKH AND MKKRSCHaUM PIPES, K. W. Cor. EIGH11I and WALMUT Btmeta. We offer the flnsst Havana Cigars at prices from 20 to 30 per ot nt. below the regular rates. AlSO. 1 11(3 CtiltiUIBltt -LON JACK." BUOKXNO TOBACCO, which ia tar superior to any yet brought before the public "SEEK NO FURTHER. FOR NO BETTER CAN BE JTOUND." 1 18 3m JTITLER, WEAVER. & CO., Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc., No. 23 Worth WATER Street, and Ho. 1M North DELAWARE Avenue, ruiLADKU-uiA. 1 n wm IL TiTLiR, Michael Weaver, t oneap F. Clotuieb. j 14 ly J. C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT Successor to B. Clark, Jr., No. S24 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large and varied assortment or Building iimwr, oy W ILLIAM S. GRANT, V COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUENr TOR Dnpent's flunpowder.Reriued Mtrs, Charcoal, to. Crocker Bros. & Co. 'a Yellow Metal bheathlng, Bolts. toot, alls. m ALEXANDER G. C ATT ELL CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. So. 86 KOBTII WHARVES, AND So. 27 SORTH WATFR STREET, miLAUKLlUiA. 211y AXEX AKPKU 8. CATTKLL. ELIJAH O. CATTELL q"HE COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORL JL guiatea tne ADastneuo use or sa mvi o uaiuh GAB. for fcxtractlmr 'lenth without palOk WE DO NO OTHER HKNTaL WORK. Ofllce, KO. 737 WALNUX htree . 1 hlladoipuia. a im RAILROAD LINES. IVRANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. V On and alter MONDAY, February 13 two dally tiaini will run between Wasliioiitou ano titnonuarg, couuectlng at Gorilon.vl le with Virginia Central Rail road trains to and from Richmond, as toilowsi MAIL TKA1N. Ltave Washington dally (bundav exempted), at 6'4S A. ai , ana srnve at i.yncnuurg at o r. m. Leave Lynchburg at 7 A. M and arrive at Washing. ton at 26 P.M. BXrBESA TRAIN. Leave Washington oUv (including Sunday) at ( M P M. and arrive at l.ynchouig at ( 00 A. M Leave Lynehhurg at 30 r. M. and arrive at Washing' inn ! 1A A. M. Both trains making close connections at Lynchburg for all points South and Southwest, and at Washington or Dorm ana jiortnweat. Flrst-olass sleeping cars will be attached to the night tritlns. The road Is attractive, not only for Ha comfortable accommodations, but lor the fact that It pane the now bUtortc local lues of Fairfax, ball Run. ManaMuu. Brls- toe. Catlett's. Rappahannock. Culoeuer, Orange, and Goruansvllle. places ot uaperlahabla Interest in the nnnul.r mind. Through tickets to all points Mouth and Southwest mav be had In Boston, New York. Pbllad luina, and Raltliaore, and at the offices of the road in Washington and Alexandria. w. U. mooafFKUTY, sltt utnerainaperuueaaenr. P II, O S P E C T XT S ... ( OF IHE I ' golI) mw& COUPAHT. i CAPITAL STOCK.-.-$500,000 NUMBER OF SHARE, 50,000. Par Value and Subscription Price, $10. WORKING CAPITAL, $50,000. OFFICERS: rBESIDENT, COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS. 8KCBETART AND TREASURER, pro tom, J. HOPKINS TARR. 80LI0IT0B, WILLIAM L. HIRST, Eaq. DIRECTORS, COLONEL WILLIAM B. TnOMAS, CHARLES 8. OGUEN. EDWIN MIDDLETON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM BERGER. The Land of this Company conplsts of about 120 Acres. In Si ecklcnburg county. North Carolina, absut i union iKoui mi luwu ui iuariuiie. On this property fifteen shafts or pits have born opened and sunk to various deuths. from u toHA tent, liainnn. slratlna the existence ot three parallel veins ot ore of auout i icet in wiatn ana about ia jeet apart, uonverKlng to a comn on centre ai the depth oi about ISO leet. torm iag one Immense mass or vein ot ore, expending in iciiriu turuuii mo prupercr more tnaa nair a mile. jneie are aieo an iuis property oincr veins ot ore uuex clored All these ores are known aa the Broun nr. and are verv neb, yielding an a vera, e ol about (20U per ton In sold, lhe above results havlna been demon strated by the rude working of the mines for several years past, tne riKs oi investment in undeveloped ure- tirw u nnt inrnrrott n A hv tliA m.nllnatln nf mnA.m mining and reuncltin machinery the ompanv antlolpate au iniiueuiaie auu iar(o jeiura lor tueir money. Bavins an ore that readily yields 200 ner ton. nmn estimate can be made of ifce value ot hla property. With t he oreseni lincerlcct system oi minimi, tan tons of ihia ore can be taken out and reduced laliy trora every shait opened, at an expense not cxceedlnx tU ner ton. leav ing a net aauy prunt ot suou tor each stiart worked by VUU 1.U1UJJB11V. The lsnte working eaDltal reserved will enable tha Company at once to procure ano erect the best modem machinery tor manipulates the ores, bv mesns of which tue y ieia wiu pe ia gciy moreaaea. These mines, whilst thev Droduce ores richer than those of Colorado or Nevada, have many advantaues over tbem, particularly in an abundance i.f ful and cheap labor, and the facility with which they ean be worsea aurisgtno entueyeart wuiut those ot Colorado and Nevada can only be worked during the warm weather. ; A test assay of an averase Ceneclmcn of the ore from the Canon Mines was made as late as the 27th of January ot the present year, as win apoear from the tal lowing certificate ot Ftoiessors llooth and Uarrett, the A asay era oi tue rniiaueipiua aiini I FniLADELrniA, January 27, 1866. Dear Bin We have carefully assayed the sample of ore irom "L arson Mine." norm i arouua, anu udq it to yield ten ounces nloo pennyweights oi pure gold to the ton of ore. a be coin value is therefore ilo-02 per ton oi ore. lours, respectfully. HOOTH & GARRETT. Dr. M. B. Tatiob, No. 404 Walnut street, Phtlad. Subscriptions to the Capital Stock will be received at the Onlca or the Company, o. 407 WALNUT Street, where samples oi the ore may be seen, and lull informa tion given. P w o p P S5 1 CO v2J Ph P4 V 0 fl 4 A H - 6 t (4 J) U R E K A I THE INFALLIBLE JUIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAITI DYE. TBR IMMENSE SUCCESS with which this prepara tion bas met duilnp the short time it bas bean before the public, nss Induced the thousand ano tens of thou sands who have uned and attested lit vtrtues, to pro nounce u tha ONLY andTBUK Hair Restorative. The Eureka has been introduced Into all the principal cities both East and West, and having taltiifuliy perlbrmed all that Is claimed for It, has superseded all other Uair Pre parations. 1 he Kureka restores Grev 11 air to Its original colon ptevents the balr from failing out, by causing; a healthy condition of the scalp. iinuarUnr to the hair a soilness, and rioss. and ycuthtul appearance that no other II sir Preparation can produce. '1 he .ureka Is free from all Impurities or poisonous drugs, and can be used without suiting scalp or hands. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by ROBERT FISHER, Sole Agent, So. 2S N. FIFTH street. St Louis, Mo. Agents for Pennsylvania, DYOTT A CO., Ko JMS, BKCOMD Etreet. Philadelphia. 1 0inw3in PATENT WIRE WORK, FOB BAILING 8T0 B FR0K18. QDAROS, PARTITIONS, ETC. IROa BEDBTEAD8 ASD WIRE WORK. n variety, manufactured by M. WALKER & RON, 1181m Ko. 11 K. SIXTH 8TBEET TnE STAMP AOENCr, NO. 304 CHESNUT 81 RTET, ABOVE THIRD, WILL BE CONTINUED AH HEKKIOFORB STAMPS of EVERT PFSCRTFTJOH 00S8XASTLT OH uiXD AJrD IU AJIX AMOUNT. 11 ll PROPOSALS. norosALs r o i g o i r wrriCB Scmbvibiho Com'by Golf Btatbs, i sio. i3 julia street, NW Ont.A Ma. Ii. FphrnarT ft. lAM. 68. 1 us fia 1 neaioa I'ronosnia wtil ha ntonlvarl at th t until 12 o'clook M. MONDAY, February S8, 1888, fir imiuri.i.n onuniBioiioa ifnparunmu wun 80 000 roiINlis linnn iiiun snip to te made only irom good materials, free from umieraiiuu auu unpieMant odor, to contain no more than twenty-Ate per oent. of water, and to bo well dried bofore betnrr packer. bamploeof the Soap mnst be delivered with tho Proposals (which are required to be in duplioateL and mnst bo in neat boxes, luily labelled, and not im paper parcels. ine wnoie to be delivered on or before the 80 tlx er March, 1866. xv o bids win be received withont a marantM from two rt sponsible parties lor the taithfui fu,flirant ot tue contract u awaroea. thn Tmnhmiriw tn h. nf W li lt ptn. an J vnmA il- the cost oi the same to be included in the pnoeof the article and each package to be marked with tho contents gross, tare and net weight, the name of the person luinnhing tho article, and the dato of purchase. A printed Copy oi this advertisement must bo at taclied to each bid, and the proposals must be spe cific in complying pieclsely with all the forms. The soap will be caroluuv inspected in such a man not as the Government may ellreot bo ore being ao oonted, and compared with the samples retained. It must bo doliverea free of drayago, to the Cow mlssary Storehouse, coiner Thalia and NewLeveo streets, New Orleans, La., or at such olaoe In thia ci v aa mav be required Oy the undorsigrned. i ay mouis to tie maae in uenincaies oi inaoptoa- ne-s. The undersigned reserves the right to reJeot any or all Mi's offmed. The rroposals mnst be enclosed In an enve'ooe (Sealed), addressed to tho nudersigned, andendoraod. -a lotivsais lor coap." A. UKCK.W1TH. 2 1311t Brevet Brlg.-Gcnorql and oup'r O- B. A GOVKRNMEM KALE VF SUKTLU8 HARD BliEAD. suBPiRTEKCB urnci, u. h. a. ) NO. 8 SOOTH WAY STRBIT, I Baltimore, Mo., January 81, 18G8 1 Scaled rronosals in Ouplioute will he received at tin office daily, and opened at 12 o'clock U.. oa wronesua)! ano Saturdays aurmg tno month or February, for the purchase of surplus GOOD HARo BREAD, on band a' this dopot lhe broad is in boxes oi iirty toui ponnas eacn. All the broad offered under this advertisoment haa leen csreiuliv and thoroughly inspected, eooli box having been opened, examined and then re-coopered, and no box anowed tenlaood which did not oome up to the standard lor issue to troops. No proposal received tor less than twenty (20) boxes, rurohosoa will be deliveied on board ot trail? ports without expense to the purchaser. i avment required in Government tunas on noun- cation ot acceptance of bid. Twenty days allowed pniohasera to remove atoros Hnould navigation bo closed during this time, the time so lost will not bo cont-idered. l'ropocals to be endorsed on tho envelope. "Proposals for Hard Bread," and. addressed to iuuhao wii.sun, Brevt. JLt.-Loi. and v a u. . a., 1 81 2 20 Brevt. Brig. Genl. Vols. (JAK SHADE OIL COMPANY, OF miLA DELPHI A. CAPITAL 9600,00 Sbages 120,000. Par Value ft&'QO. PEKSrDlENT. WILLIAM BAILET. TBXASCBBR. BUUU GAMBLE. SECRETARY. J. DALLAS UALL. BmacTORS. JOPN F. GRO, DAVIS KIMBLB, 11TJGU GAMBLE. JOHN U. ' WILLIAM BalLKY. OiriCE, No. 329 WALNUT STEEET, PHILADELPHIA. 1 Ulmrp QREBN PEAS, GRBEN CORN, FRESH PEACHE8, FEESH TOMATOES, PLUMS Krrj. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. DEALEE IN FKJE GROCERIES 8 22 p ' CPU. ELEVEKTH AWP VINE 8T8. DEVENUB STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, It, KKVtJSUE DVAJUrB, CjC all descriptions. OI i . all descriptions, Alwava on hand. Alwavs on bond. At EVAHS', 0,fQ CHESNUT Mreet, At E VANS', No. taSOOUESNUT Street, Ona door below Seventh streot. One door below Seventh street. The most liberal dlsoount allowed, The most liberal discount allowed. 1 1 REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS' REVENUE STAMPS, Of all deicrlptlona, Oi oil description, , . - Alwavi on hand, ' At F.VAN8', No. 3fl CHKl7j7S,tr0,eLUd At EVAN8', No. 6.t0 Cftl BSVt Htiflet One door below Seven'h street. One door below Seventh street The most liberal dlsoount allowed. i The most liberal discount allowed. j 5 No. 1204 CHESNUT STJ. OtI GOTERNMrv'rrEB, sVpffinBsr,AbTT F1SX DRIED BEEF AMD TONGUES. 115 6m rrO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.-THB ?,wJS1;le, "mu le kensingtok rGKEW DOCK.begs tolul'orm bis friends and the patron ot the Dock that be is prepared with lnoreaseo f'aolliUea to accommodate those having vssse'a to be raised or repaired, and being a praoiical ablp-carpentur and caulker,' wlil give personal attention to the vessel en trusted to him for repairs. Captains or Agents. Shin Carpenters, and Machinists! having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale of "Wettentedt's Patent Aletallic Composition" for Copper Paint, for tha pi enervation of vessels' bottoms, for this city, I am Pro pared to lumlsb the same oa favorable terms. JOHN 1L HAM MITT, ... Kensington Horew Dock, til DELAWARE Avenua. above LAUREL Street. T)E7EMJE STAMPS, REVENUE STA3LPS ' Xi REVENUE STAMPS, " ' Of all descriptions, 4 Ot all desor Uitluus, Always on hand. At EVANS'. No. W wAvF At EVANS', No. 63(1 CHKsNDT Street. One door below Seventh street. One eoor below Eeventh street, lhe most liberal dlsoount allowed. 1 be most liberal discount allowed. I S AT QUEEN'S NEWS STAND, 8. W. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets," DAILY AND WEZKLyLpAPJC RS. MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, Etc.. May ba obtained at current rates . 1 11 cp S V AND Ta3A DEALERS.!? . J
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