THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 18GC. M. BY THOMAS NAM!. Kirb men, trust not in weiilth; Gold cannot buy you health; I'IivhIo hiins.lf rnuat fade; All tiling to end are ramie; Tbe plague fall swift toes by. Pr-mity is hut a flower, Which wrinkles will devour; Urichtness trom th ft'rj tyueens have died young and fair; Dust bnj closed Helen's eye. Ptrcnpth atoepe Into tbe grvo; Worms Iced on Hector orave. Swords may not light with laic; Karth still holds opt! her pnte. Come, come, tbe bells do cry;' I am sick, 1 must die. Lord, have mercy on u! IVbnt lias Become ot tho Gold Watches? A f ify contemporary thus discusses the singu lar diKiippeiinuice of gold watctitw throiurhoat the country Mnce Government bin levied a tux upon them: "Tlio question 'What becomes ot all the pins ?' now finks into tusipnitlcuncc bcide another in quiry o' more serious moment, What has become of ail tbe gold watches ? This country has been famous for these glittering time-pieces. Not a well-fo-do.eeutleiDan in unv pari of ttie bind but bad bin gold ticker; they were an indispensable portion ol a young lady's nitire, and even beard less bo.vs weie wicf to possess the covelo.l trensure, and could not wait for it un'il they come to man's esfute. But, uDtbrtunutply i.ir the happy uwucrrt of these elecraut articles, the ce cf the greedy tax catherer was caupat by their u litter, and they were to be made to con tribute to the .National revenue. Any gold watch in iip, worth b'ss tnnn $liio, V to tie charge 1 SI, and when valued at over $100 was to pay ?2 tax jirr nhuura. At this precise moment, by' a singular coincidence, a lure part of the gold watches in many S!t" d.sanpearod from record. The sudden vanishing of b; much valu able property should be a matter fit public con cern, and we desire to direct towards it the attention of all who are interested, In tho hope of obtaining some explanation ot this remarka ble phenomenon." The tollowiGt!, from tho latest official return of the Commissioners of Intcrnul Keveuue, exhibits the extent ol this startling loss, and may partially aid m its recovery. States and Worth lent Worth more Territorial. than 1Uj. Ilttin 81U1. alamo S 3 Niw tiamp.-liirc 3 1 Voinioni 2 Massachusetts !ii 9 Itliodo Island Coniiec.icut New York Ml Kew Jer-ey 4 1 J'cniinvlvauia lll'j Delaware Marjland bS.3 tit Virvima 1)7 :i-l Kentucky a.i7 3'i 'lennesi-ce I'i2 77 Ohio 40 Indiutia 2'.'0 JUS Illinois 4 Miclnpan 1 Wisconsin lova Ilinncfcota JUisourl 151 J Kansas Caluoi-nia 8;7 Orceon -.'.'3 IScvuda Colorada Nobraska 19 lluh Washington 2 INsw AIoxlco 3') Moutuuti 2ii 2S 89 Total 61354 1213 Thus we have only 789(1 p-oM watches loft out ot all the thousands which were ownod before the war; and some States have not a single specimen. Khode Itsliud, the homo of the wealthy Senator Kpraiiie, has not one ot the yellow treasures, even of the most inferior de Bcription. Conuec icut has not one, and her late patriotic Governor, it is tair to inter, sports only a silver bull's-eye ot the antique pattern. And Wibeonsm 1 In'wa? Minnesota.' Kansas? and tbe other blanks? Alas! we have no an swer. Vermont Las two, but tbey are worth less ihnu $100. Only two told watches ot any de9ciiptiou in all Vermont 1 In lliehitrnn there is one. Who is the fortunate man? Will not fcome Historical Society in that bereft common wealth give us the name of this fortunate een tleman who fetill retains bis yellow time-piece ? fttraime to say Missouri beads the list, and has been the leaM "spoiled" by tho threatening tax gatherer. Aew York Tribune. Insanity Notable Cases from History. Insanity is as old as literature, and how much older we know not. A recent French writer has devoted a book to demonstrate that the demon of Socrates was nothing else than a state of ecstacy and intermittent insanity, which came ever the philosopher now and then, and seemed to h in an esotene monitor and guide. Some of the earliest theologians of the Christian Church, as well as a niaioiity of the hierarchs thereot, have been charged with insanity. Ceorge Rex, Jacob liehmen, Krnauuel Sweden borg, Johnlunyan, Ann Lee, and founders of sects and pietist-, too numerous to mention, had clearly developed traces ot insanity. Even the rugeed Luther, when he threw his inkstand at the devil, must havo had at lea-4 a passing lunacy upou him. Among philcsophers Kant is the most eminent name knovn to have been overtaken by madness. This occurred in his la'er years, anil there has lately beeu dis covered iu Germany a manuscript volume which he composed during that period. Lelaud, the celebrated Kuglish antiquary, was an enthusiast, who exhausted the liner faculties ot his mind in prodigious nocturnal labors, until he was seized, at the age of forty, with Irenzy, ahd uis penetrating intellect became a melan choly ruin. Na't'uauk'l Lee, a dramatist of the seventeenth century, whoso completions are praised by Addison, and who U now remembered only by the ' misquoted lines of his "Alexander tbe Great'' "When Greeks joined Greoks then was the tug ot war," was so extravagant a madman that he hid to be incarcerated in bedlam at tho age ot thirty. One evening while composing a diumtt in his cell, a clou I, passing across the Hjoou, by whose light he wrote, the insane author suddenly cued out, "Jove, snuiJ the morn!" Christopher Smart, the able translator of Horace, who won brilliant honors at Cam bridge, was toon alter atiacked by insanity, an I shut up in a lunatic asylum, in 1764. "Here, although deprived ot pen, ink, and paper, ho composed a poem of a hundred stauzas, in honor of King David, which he wrote with a key on the walls ol his cell. In l.)28, a curious work on "The Anatomy of Lanunaze" appeared at r lorenca. Its obieet was to prove that apes possessed the power of speech, but carol u il v concealed tiio gin trom the human race. The work was written by one Joseph BernaraT, while au inmate ot a lunatic asylum, lie osseried that in the early editions of Marco Polo it had been well established that ates bad the faculty of gintriug, and of speech A Jesuit named Cremoui wrote a refutation. maintaining that the doctrine was contrary to the teachings of the Scripture, and consequently could not be true. One of the most remarkable of literary luna tics was John Stewart, commonly known as "Walking Stewart," who died in London in 1822. Attacked in early li'e bv the mania for travelling, he soon traversed, on toot, a ereat portion ot the globe. He then began to write books, of which he printed upwards of twenty at his own expeuse, which be distributed cau tiously amour his friuds, tothattuey have now occome rare. They were chietiv devoted to what he calls "The Polarization ot Moral Truth." He was haunted with the notion that the kings of tbe earth would one day combine to destroy bis writingi. aud so he besed those wno reeivea the precious dcpcsiu to envelop them carefully, and bury them six or eight teet underground, being carelul to disolobe only on their death bed, and on a pledge of secrecy, the spot whe-e they were eutomoed. John Clare, known, as the ' Mad Poet," who published Lis poems at London, in l,!.r, met with such ticelect taat rea-on deserted him. fits insanity, however, was ol a mild and tranquil ncscnjition, and his memory so tenacious that it absolutely assimilated everything he had once beard or read. A Pcnnslvania lawyer, namel Millnian, excited great attention a tew vears a?o by the singular merit of his literary essays, descilplive ot scenery, etc., and written in the lucid inter vals ot an insanity from which ho was never free more than a le- hours together. We have no loom remaining to du tnor than mention the madness of Tasso, who composed his eloquent and impassioned verses during paroxysms of insanity ; ol Lucretius, the Hainan poet, who wrote muob of his immortal poo.n, ''De Hormn lMatura," when sutferine trom an attack of mental aberration: of Dean Swift, who predicted that he should "die at the too," lik a blasted tree, and fulfilled the prophecy by fall ing into a complete idiocy in his closing years; ot the poet Collins, whose sensitive and finely organized brain sunk into a despairing madness from the world's neglect of his genius; of Hons renti, who was an inspired mad man through the greater part of his long literal y career; and of Cowpor, whose religious and melancholy spirit was saved from Insanity, at last, only by the happiest social influence;. A Woman's Kxtravao anck and a L.w.tit. A l'uris letter-writer tells this story : "The Civil Tribunal has lust tr.ed an action brought by a tradesman, nu:iid Abel, aeamst Mad'lle Daisncl, a well-known actress ol the lioulles Parlaiennes, to recover the sum of .151)1) Irancs fur goods de livered in 1HH4 in the short space of two months. Ai'ionc the items ol the account were a long vilvet jacket, tifli) francs; two poult de soie diB'ses one at M)0 Irancs, and the otacr ftOO francs; a ball dress, 000 francs; a silk dress, (,i) Inn, cs; a domino, 720 Irancs. It appealed from the sttiten t nt ot counsel, that the defendant was a minor when the debt was contracted, but that she attaint d her niajori'y iu October last; and bavine refused t pay the phiiutiu", the present proceedings were commenced. The counsel for the defendant plea led his client's minority at the time of takimr the eoods; also, that they bud been in a manner forced on her by the plaintiil and bis aents, ,it a time when her salary was utterly inadequate to justify such an expenditure; and, lastly, that the "prices were cxtravacant. Tho tribunal rejected the plea ot minority, but decided that some of the prices were exorbitant, and accordingly reduced the plaintiff's ceount to 42110 Irancs, for w hich sum it pave judgment, with costs." INSURANCE COMPANIES J)1 kELAWAKB MUTUAL SAPLTV INSL'UAC t'i'Ml'A.NY. LNCOlirOHATFl) HY 11IK LLCIHLAITRE l'EN N k Tl.VAMA. Is'fV 01' f ICE 8 K. (tIKMH IHfHli ANT) WALNU S'll.M-'IS. 1 IIII.A Dl.M'llIA. MA KIKE 1NM'BAC'K ON Vt-MSKLN.) C Mttln. To ull parts of the vr H(hJ.HT ) INLAND ISSrnANPFS On Cooi'f by Iiivt r ( nnnl. Lake nnd Land Carrlnuo ill' furs o' flic Vnfon I I UK 1NSI UACtvS On A'crrhiii'illsc kmmtb lv On Vtwres, liwcluig Houses, etc. ASSETS OF tiif: COMI ANY Noveniu r I. lsi.'. fllc'CO fnltcd Ptatep 6 per cent, loan '71. lifloiO ' " ' 'si. . r"i,nnt)i)t) HI IP0-IKI 104 375 00 iiiOW'O " 7 9-10 per cent, loan Treasury Jote 100 COO Stale ot 1 cmisvlvunia t Ive for Cent l ean 90.RM- 54.CC0 8aic ol Feiiusylvanla Wi Percent. Loan A3 1W 125CWCit of l'Mladeiiili'a Hix Per Cent. 1 ean M2.S12 60 iv v v rennsyivnnia jtniiroan rirst oion- eave MX I'ertHni,. Honda.... 2(1.000-00 ,100 rmiupylvanla Varn-oart l-econd Aloit- cni e Mx eer t eni Hond.... 23,750-IH 25 'CO W'eptern l'ernsvlvania Hal road Mort cmre Mx rer Cent, p.nnils 2:1,7.10 00 I5,C00 Sim fchares Stock Uennaniown Oaa Cdtiiiiinv. principal and Interest euuranteed liv the Cltv ot Plilla- delplila , ., 7,190 141 Minrcs Ptick Pchdsv vai la Kalt rond l.iimnnnv 13,.37 y 8.S80-J S dOOlCO Pharra Htock North Pennsylvania iwiuroau v oinpanv 0.000 Deposit wfili Vnlted States (iovorn ment puliiect lo ten iavn' ca 1 8. 250 -00 40,000-Od .'(0,100 State ot Tennessee Five Pur Cnnt. Loan 18.900 00 iu .uu i.oans on Honns and M ortgane. flist liens on City property 170,700-0 l.'3i!,P50 far. Market value .WOOfl lical K.nate Sli.MWOO Jims receivable lor m urnnces innde. litl,013 3. i iuiiiiii k oue n- Afrrncies.- frcniiHtns on SI irine Policies Accrued Inte ret. and othoi debts due the Com pany 40,511-44 ncrip aim Niock of pundry Insuranee and oilier Companies ( 133. Kstl niated value 2,910 0 CbsIi In Hanks $.V,9t m Cash Iu Drawer K7H-48 5CG.1.VH SI 2.3 Ijto IP tlKhCTOItH. Samuel K. Htokea, Tt.omai C. Land, vvi-U V.. 1HVlb jr. i eniHtna Heory Moan, William llonlton, r ilward liarlliititon, 11. Jonni lirooks Fdwnrd l.a ourcada, .lacob P. Jonea tfumes K. McFarland. Joshua P. Kyre. spencer Mcflvaln, J. 11. Seniulo, Pitt-ibarii, A. B Hprner plttburK. r.ilnmrid A. Hourter, I lieoptil.ua Pauldiim, John K. 1'iMiroHB J amen TrMijUair, it-nry i . 1 1 iett. jr. .liiiiirs C. Hand VVUliam ( 1 inltrij Joneiin H. Seal. Ueorpe ('. Lelper, llutli Craiu Kober' llurinn. Johu I) Tylor. D.T. Morunn Flttlur timima B ( TI . VI. II ... I ,. , . KtflS IV . Vr J Vlr. H.ii.i.lnnl ii ' ;i i ' , ri'iiiiiriii, HrMtT I.TLBrnN. secretary. li iVUilTJI AM ERIC AX TRANSIT INSUEANCE COMPANY, 1 33 South FOURTH Street No. PIIILADKLPUIA. Annual Policies Issued against General Accidents all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance effected lor one year, in any sum trom $10 to iu ouu, at a premium of only ono-hnlf pel cone securing the lull amount Insured in caie of death, and a compensation each week equal to the whole pro uiium paid bhort time Tickets for 1, 2, 3, 5 7, or 10 days or 1 3, or 6 mouths, at 10 ccnta a dav, insurlnu in the sum ofM0l, oriilvlng 16 per week It disabled, to be bad at too (ienerol Oitlce, No. 133 8. FOl'KTII Street. Phi adel- phla, or at the various Ruliioad T icket ofllces. De sura to purchase the tlcketa of tho orth American Transit Insurance Company. For circulars and fnrthor Information apply at the (ieneral Olhce, or of uuy oi the autboiU id Agouti . f tho Couipauy. LEWIS L. HorPT, President JAMKH M, CONKAD, 'Ireasurar. lll.NKY C. TtltOWN, Secre ary. JOUN V. liri.LlTr. Solicitor 1 IKl-.liOtts. L. I . Honpt. late ol Pennsylvania Iiallroad Company. M. Baird of il. lialdwln ( o.'s. ' Mnnuel v. Palmer I ashler ot C'ommorclul Bunk. Klthard Woo'i. ho. Ml Market BUeet James M. Conrad, No. b'23 Maiket street J. E. Kmnsley, t on tine n Ull Hotel. II. Leisenring, Nos. iil and M Dock street. Samuel Work ol Work, McCuucli ft Co. lieortte alartin. bo. iii'i Chcamil stutt 11 3 QUI A HI) El HE INSURANCE AND MARINE COMPANY. OFFICE. No. 415 WALNl 'TSMfEKT. PHILADELPHIA CAPITA L PAID IN', IN CASH, '2(K,i 00. 11 Is ei D pur j ceiitiPUts to rite on Fir Risl$ only lis capital, with a kcou surplus Is eael Invested. 701 Lotfie ly fire nave tiein promptly palo, and more than 8500,000 Disbursed oo this account wi'.bln tbe past few years. For the present the eric of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, Hut tthln a few montln will remove to its UWN tiUILDLNG N. E.COKNEK SEVENTH AND CHE8NPTHTBF.ET8. Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons a ucu iai as are couBistent with autety. 1LULClOHS. THOMAS CRAVF.N. I A LERKD S. OTI.LETT. H UMAN bhtl'PAIiD. N r. LAWKKNt E. ThOS. WA( KFLLAH, ( HAKLEH L DCl'ONT, lltllli hl l ll l If I I . . fc .. V V XI L V JObJi W ( LAIIHOES, JOSEPU K.LAP1, M.D. an. a a i r.i.RLo, on., i TnOM8 CRTKN. Prosulent limni lill l hTT V. Pna dent aud Traasuier. JAM! a B. ALVOLD, Hecreurr. 1 Hi INSURANCE COMPANIES j 529-CIIARTEH TKlirETUAL FIRE lKfcUr.ANCE COMPANY OF I'HII.ADlil.I'IlIA. Assets oil January 1, 18G0, Capital Accinic. Kuiplui I'liuiiunif LhSKlTI.KD CLAIMS, 114li7 53. tm ODD 0 (!4 M l In Mu'J.'tuH HI INCOME POIt 186 '110 000. LOSSES PAID S1XCE 1HIJ OVElt 85,000,000. I'rrpctual end Ttm pi.riry Policies on Liberal Tenru. DIKKCTOW. Charles f Dr ncker, 1 0 aid C. Dale, 1 ol Ins Wai ni t, iCeome Fales, SiiiiiucM.rnni. iAIIrtd Filler, (.ei.rtc v. Lltliarils, FihikIsW Lewis, M. D. lsuatLca, ' l'ctir Mct'a I. rilAHLKS N. HANCKKlt. TrcMitcnt. FDWAtfli c DALF, Vlce-l'resldent. JAR. YV. AU ALI.IS'1 Lit. fcecrt lary protein. 2 a tl'23 rpiiK tTMTi:n status ati dnt innt;. 1 KASCE COMPANY OF BYKAC'l'dB, SKtV CASH CATITAL SJOO.''O. fne 11 u ndicd Thousand Dot ais of tho t'aultal l de poMud n Hi WILLIAM P.AKNb.-, I . Suiicnntciidfu: oi Ihe Ipsiirance Iirpartiiicnt at A llmny I the reimiiinlcr is Invested In Fill ed s,Htes Honda mid s:Ii: Moci, milking Itnnnit the hest onipsnies In existence. T lie siiinil amount ol Pi omnium lectured (0 Insure brings It t I hill itath ol kit Messrs (IIAMIintH A F I; ESC II are Auents for Philadelphia h. (i. HAhllN, tienerni Anent lor the S ale. desires to esuinlish Aencles in every county and pnticlpa t"wn. A rents aidii'ltmu tor Li e ( 'oiiuiaiiies will find it to their advantage to solicit Lr thia Com pmiy. (alt on o" Address the C.rneral Apent, at U's (ellcn. No. 4I'7 WAI N I T btrect. 5 15 .it -)I1(KN1X INSURANCE COMPANY" OF PHI J LAD! Ll'lilA. 1M Ulll'OKA I I' D IW4 CIIAIITF.H FFKPKTUAL. ho. 2'it ALNl T Street, opposite tho Exchange. Inaddl Ion lo M A RI N E and IN LA sD INSl KAN'CE tills Ciuiipttny insures fle.ni loss or ilamiuit iv K1KK. on lilieral erins on buildings, nieiehandlse. inriiltiiru. etc., .r limited periods, aiid pcru.aiientiy uD buildiiiiis, by deposit ol piemluin i ne i oin pony has neen in ac'ive operation tor more tliitii FIX 1 F.A HS, durlntt which u.i losses hae bee piouipily adjusted aud paid. lIlKLtlUB". John L IIoiIkc . Lawrence Lewis, Jr., M. It Mahoney, John T. Lewis. William 8 (iriint ltnliert W Learning, J), ( lark Whiirtou, David Lewis. lleiijiiin H.t lux, 1 homiit II Power, A. R Mcllenry t- d in ond t a-tlllon, sauiuel v ltcox I. mils c Norr's JOHN It. WCCIIEKKH. l iesident Sawvel Wilcox, Secretarv. 3 iy I71i;i: INSL'RANCF. KXCLUSIVELY.-TIIK I1 PENNSYLVANIA FIliE INMIiAME Cu.M PAN Y- Incorpormed IH25 chnrer Porputuul No. ulO v A I.N I T Mieit, opi isl e liulepeiuleuce f-quaro. 1 ins ( oninnn v. lavoraoty Knonn to the coimnuniiv tor over uirtv years, cnntiiitie to insure against ioss or diiiiiBue hy fire on Public or Private llulnlinus either permanent v or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture. Mocks of Uoods and Merchandise geueially. on liberal terms Their t npltai, toirethcr with a larKe aiirtnus fund, is invested In tho most careful lnannor which eiiHh'es t liem to ofler lo the insured an undoubted security 'n t! e case ot lots. Dir.rcTons Jmnlel Smith Jr.. i John Deveroux, Alcxnmier Hen.son, T hoinas Smith, lsiinc llazlchurst, Heni v Lewis, 1 liomus Uobuis. I J Oillinghiini Fell, Daniel Tlaitdock. Jr. IMNIKL SMITH, Jr., rrosldPiit. William G. Cbowk.ll, secretary 1 I It K INS U BANC E. Jj HIE HOME INSfRASCE COMPANY Or run Ai)i LeuiA, No 150 S. EOl'ltTII Street.. Chatter Poipetuul. Authorised Capital, 8500,0u0. l ald-up Capital, M'O.tsK) Tnsii res flirnlnsi l una or iliininue liv KI ICE on hnlldlnan. either perniaiieiitly or for a LIMITED period. Also, on M UiCH AMUSE generally aud Jiuuochold Furniture, city or country. OIKECTOI'O. James Drown. I homas KI nber. Jr.. l nunc A . nur, W ' i . lit) in D.Lewis. W II. hiiu II. It ill oeK, Wl 1 Id in N. Noedlos, Lemuel I otlln, J Iltllh ni Junes, Jotm Wooil.stde, William ('. Lonwstreth, J. N. Hutchinson. John L. J io lor, JAMES liliOWN. Pres'dent. CHAx. A. DL'Y, Vice-Preside t THOMAS Ukilsos, Sceretniv. 3 3nj T II K PROVIDENT III F. ASD TllCST COMPAXY, OK PHIIVDEl.PHIA. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, Third TVotith" 2V.d. IMsV 1NSTHKS LIVES, ALLOnVH IN- TF It r ST ON DLPOS11S, aud C KAN 18 ANN LI TIES. , CAl'IlAl., l.)U,lltJU, DIKKCTORS Samuel Ii. Shipley Jeremiah Hacker. Joshua 11. siorrlu, ltiehuril W ood. Jiiehiird Cnabury, Henry Ilii'neM T . WiHjar hron, Wl linm C Lou.a:reth, Coftln. Cl aries F HAAUTf L R . SUIfLE Y, PrcslJent. Bowi and Pahkt Actuary 7 2 Oi l HE, Ao. Ill !'. FOURTH a TltLE I . INTERNAL REVENUE. NITED STATES EE VENUE STAMTS IM1ED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. riUN'cii'.u. UEi-or, No. ;!oi ciihSNM sri5i;i;i CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 1(;S S. IT1T11 STREET (One door below Cfusiiut ) IST-AliLI 81111) 1SIJ2. KLV1.NLE STAill'j o! tnery Uttcriptjon cou stnnily on hand, and in any amount. Ordcrr Ly Mull or Express promptly attended to Lnited States Koies, Drafts on Philadelphia or Niw Vork, or Current Funds received m pav nicht. Particular attention, paid to email orders. Iho decisions oi tho Ccniiinsbiou can be coii.tuited aud any information rtpardiiiK the law ctn crlullj given. Tho lollowiuir ruttD of discount aro allowed: On all orders of $25, two per cent discount. On all orders of $100, three per cent, diacouut. On all orders of $o00, four per cent, discount. All orders tliould bo bent to HARDING'S STAMP AGENCY No. 304 Chesnut Street PHILADELPHIA. 18 THE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 301 cnRRNlf S IKFK'I , AhOVE THIKD WILL b& COiiTLNLjy AH I1EKKTOEOKK. HTAMl'H ot EVKKYDKSCPvIPTIONCONSTANTl, Oh DAhD, Ai.D L& AJ HUIM' 11 ICE COMPANIES. 2 a; i ICE I ICE I 1CH! ICE! INCOltPOKATED 1K01. THOMAS E. ('A HILL, President. JOHN GOODYEAR, Secretary. HENRY THOMAS, Superintendent. COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY Dealers, in and fc-hipporn of loo and Coal. Vt are now prepared to furnish ivi quality Ice In large or small quantities, to hotels, stevnboats, ice cream saloons. In ml lies, offices, etc. and at the lowesi markit batks. Ice served dailt In all paved limits ol tho cousoluiated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Kich mond, and Germantown. Your custom and lnlluen:e Is respectfully solicited You can rely on being served with a pt rk artlclo and 1'Roiiftlt. Bend your order to Ol'l ICK, Jso.k4:ii WALNUT STREET. DEPOTS. S. W. corner TWELFTH and WILLOW Hlreets. J.orth I ennsylvanla liallroau and MAsri'.K Street. LOMHAKD and TWEN I Y-KIFTIl Struts. P1XE street Wharf, hnylslll. 4 71m4p IO M OVAL! 11 E M OVAL! OLD DRIVERS' ICE COlirANY, BFAIOVKD IKfM N. W. CORNER BIXTEKNTH AND RACE, TO Erced Stiect, Above Race, East Side Ordi rs respei'tiully sollcHcd. anl pioiLptl attcuded to at the lowest markrt rates. 1I1S, JOHNSON A DAVI.S. Oil) DIMVEIisMCE COMPANY. Ihe iiiiilersknril, irelllii; exceedh ir thankful to hi n f i y Ir n i.s at.d enstonn r lor thidr very liheral pntron sve xti l.iii il to turn Ourinv the mst seviutteu years, aud haviiig ho d his Piiiire InU iet to AIK. k. ILK,-. JoimsOV A DAVI!. Takes pimHire in rnonmicnu n tnein to his former p rttin untlii'V are iji iitit'ioen ol we.l aa u intoHi lt no MM iiMn.ulKdi n.nii niln the re"utatlin ot the OLD MtlVI'l'It E ( OMPAN V . and lnevtry wa act so ns In pre cntltr satisfaction to an who mat klnd.j Ihvoi tliim wi h 'ln'ir custom. Respect ally. e , 1 '2 Mil A. HIloWN. MEDICAL. o x ro r u l i . W l: J G 1 1 TS TAll y Ylt UP rillMlFM Dhl'OT, No. 'l Soufli T1J1HI) Stroet Iiicc, tl'CO per Lcttle; fj-OO for linlf'-adozoii. 1 l.c in. di .TsUnt d cltlzins take p eaure In cheerlullv reci n un noil ii 11. e life ot Hr'tlit's 'I ar Mi run lor couy lis. coids, toiisun.piiou .wliooping-coiiKh, spotted n tr,ilMr ccii.piauit, pains in the breast, oronchkis, iiii ainii anon . nno restriction oi nir ve.sseiS m the lungs, cic. i he r iik oy i-hoitld he iu evory hunily i ( harli s J. W I i-on. Eorn 's 1'reu otllce. diaries II . I.ralien, Sunday Mercury olUco. I ii iocs holm IhifU it otlice Wi hi in i. ( orhit, AstiocmicJ Press Vi il ium II. t arnenier. l ire Alarm nnd Police T (iriiiih. Utth and t liesnut streets. A l.anooipn rroni anil i nioaru siroets. Jriucii v. I'errine ho. 119 diaries struct. 11. A.Duvis o. T.'H llaskl I street. John N ooiisltte No 11 Fraiiki in street hohcrt 1 humps, d lit W alter strict, K.It. 31tircii,ho. fiJIi 1 liu.klijt siruet ,1 (ictiloll ho Till S. .M-cond street. Jol n M vniour No. 513 l. 1 rout street. . Yi . Ilord, No 1 Dock street il. t . 1 art eit ho. U'r, t. -econu streoL L. Pates ho. (ji 5 An h street Ail rrt Slartin. ho. 411 S. hecond stret t i ary C aid oll. No li2 Hansom street W 'i lionias. ho. lio N. Fourth street 'i. .M. ( aithv. ho. h It EMretft's alley. (eurtre i son. No TM Kncostieoi. w . F Hroolis, ho.tW Nortli .-econd strcot M J. Hai-sctt. No. 119 snal street. . hevmour Itoso KusMeion. t hnr i s liotw rs, ho. WI South street U. 'J . Wo iiii on, second and (jtiurry streets 1 . 1.. Hioinas. ho. Llti South lxt . slri et. l.ili.ni Lams, No fjlftfrouth f rout struct S. S. Million!, Opera Manager. John alainiiii'B. renr ol ho. LI4 h'onh Second street Hrr. H. K thoate, hewark De.. Mr. Wilhnm Ii, Wr aht . Sin: We lake pleasure In recommending yonr TAB K'iLlPtol which we have already arid oousideruhie 0 unTititiesi as a most excellent and cttv at ions remedy lor the complaints set torth In your printed bill already sul mitten to tlie put lie. As a t raillvliix act to suilerlug him anitv we wll che rtu lv recommend jour prepara tion to a 1 nfl lend with diseases w liicb il is designed to cuic. Vcurs, etc., DIl.KS & PON, Druciftst. X. E. corner Pine aud sixth streets. For fa e also nt JoIlhsOh', HOLLOW AT COWDEX'S, Ii UTT & t O.S, A ud all principal Druriiis.s and Dealers. The sntsirll er wou'd left leave further to ny that It is iri-pniio to 11. 1 ordeis aid forward the Syrup to any pint ol Ihe ceun ry. 1'irvons rles rinu other iruor n in inn l y Ii oil will inelofe a postaye siinnp and answers nil leriluniMl us soon us the exigencies ol business v. i:l mlinll adi.ress WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 3 '20 ho "1 F. 1 lJliD Striei, 1 hi adclphlu. Pa, SHIPPING. U1 FOR SAVANNAH, OA, PHILADELPHIA AhD SOUTH K ith .MAIL SIEVM SU1P COMPANY. The f tcainshlp ' P I O N E E 11 " WILLIAM D. GALL.VGHfcll, CO VI VI ANDER. Will receive freight at KaL'E btrect Wliurf. ou MON DAY, May 14 aud sail i n hHlnrtyT May ID, at IO o'clock A.. IU. Cabin t assage S20 00 'I lie sui'e room accoiiimodiitinns ol tills steamer are ol a coniinouioua and superior chanicier Tins shiu bi Ina ihe pioueer ves.e ol the Company, will mill repularlj evuy alternate saturdiy , lor oavun- nali. (ieorKia. shippers ure requested to send bills ol ladliiu with llieir koous. h. . .f riiMu.u, Ko 420 South DKLAW AliE Avenue. For lrtltlit or puM-ne ajiply to WILLI M V. HAKUIS, Freight and PussenKer AK'-nt. 5I4 5t No. 2li honh DELAWAliE Avenue. f.-"' HAMKJS l'ASSAtiE OFFICE. SA. Ijjr-l - 'ANCHOR LINE OF bTK.AM fits," JI'KllMA," "COLUMBIA. ' CALEDONIA." "CAY.rllila., "1 lilTAhhlA," "INDIA.' Lll't i'i'lV'iOL LONDONDERRY, BELKAHT, DUBLIS NEW UY, I OHK, AND GI.aSUOW. KATES Or PASSAGE. PAYABLE IN PAPER CCKUKNCY. t a kins euu,n. and7P fc'lEi RAOE i I He PAID C E It 1FD Ai r. Issued fur tiring lug out pas.-c liters irou mo above points ut iovvh Rates than any otheu link. Alo. to and trt m AIL s'iAllUhS ON 1HK Iltl'Il KAILW AY8. S I- kt 1AL Oi ICE -"-1 'asuengers vd I lake particular no'lee tl hi 'lie Anel,or I me" is the only line yruntintt tlnout h .iekus ut the iitiove rutes from I'hlladeliihla to ti e lomts ntn t'l uliove, nnd ilutt the undersized lathe cu:v Oily aiiiliorltd Afceut Iu Fhlliuli Iphia Aptilr to W. AH dir.T., tele A vent for"Ah('HOK LINE," 1 15 ho 217 WALNUT Street. i J. de.ohla Steam Propeller Comnanv De- ,i, o ,-.vMiit.ure Lines. via r e aware auu uaritan anal, leavli :a Obi y at Vi 41. and S p. a)., conuectiug with all North! ni i. nd astern hues. F or in it lii. w liiih wlil he taken upon accommodating tiiniB, aiply to WILLIAM W. HA ll;D it i O., 3 ib No. l:i'2S 1)FLA WARE Avenue To tlilP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. TUB J un(iersiiied having leased the KENSINGTON M)Kt W Dot K.Lega loin orm his frienas and the patroru oi tie Dm k tha: he i prepared with ine.remieu fact I ties to accon modaie those having vesse a to be raised oi repaiud and beliin a praclcal ship-carpenter aud esulktr. wiltlve personal attentiou to tbevewela en truneo to bin ior repairs (at tulns r Aients ship Carpenters, and Machinists bovirt etnela io repair are solicited to caii. Ii a iris the anency for the sa e of "Wettemtedt's l'alent .vetullic t oinposltiou" for Copper Paint for the pies rvatloii of vessels' bottoms, lor this city, I am pre- Paied io urulsb thesame on tavorslile tenns. JOHN IL II AW MITT, Kens PKton screw Dock, 1 11 DELAWARE Avenue, above LA LKEL btroet. T " EV EN V K HTAMl'S, REVENUE STAJll'8, X KEVEMJE STAMPS, Of all descriptions, Ol all descriptions, Always on hand, Alw ays on hand. AT FLOUFNCI BF.WIhO MACHINE ( O.'H OFFICII AT liollEht'E kKWINO MACHIhE CO.'d OFFK'B ho. (MO ( HE.HM'T Street, ho. tklO CUES NUT Hireat, One door below Seventh street One ooor lielow Seventh street. The most liberal dlseouut allowed. Hi most liberul discount allowed. ITOU SALE-STATE ANDTOUNTY RlfiHT? J' oi Capewell A i'o.'i Patent Wind Uuard ana A if Heater fur Coal Oil I.aust it prevents tin Chimney 1 roui break In, llils we will wairunt. Also aaves on third the oil. Call and see them they cost but Jen en ho. ilia HACK Street. Philadelphia HaiiniUi sunt to i part ol Uie l ulled bUtcn on receipt ol ii ceuW. 4 iu FROFCSALS. "I OVFLNMKNr jSAI.E Oe THE MIUlAUY KAlLLUA L) At UEAZO SAMiAoO. 1KAA8. . QOARTrnMASTKR-GFNKtlAL'R OFriCK. I Wasuinoton L. ti April It), ism ( 1 tic attention oi capiialisis soimnir a profitable invtsln.t iit is invited to this sale. Mali d l'roiiosals will be received at tho office of 'he CioBrteriiiaMer General (livislon of Kiver and linil Transportation), at W'AslilSil I ON, 1. V., until ti e first day ol June next, at 12 o'clock VI, torthe purchase of all the rigtit. tit o, and m'orest ot Hie limed Klat in arri to the dnitel rta Military Kal road lrom Rrazos SantiaKO to Wliite'a lviuiclie, lexaa. 'llio sale will tnolude the entiro track and M ltiis, builulr.fr water stations, turn-'ables, brirtires, fto.. the ratioaa ma trials and aiippl os pcrtaiimijf lo the road, torelber wflh D.o ioLing stock, cars, innrliiiiprv, and other equipment. Ihe sale will not include tho tit e o tlio land, w hich coos not beion? to tho L'nitert States. 1 bis road is about tn mlio in lonuth, and extends fiom Drazos Saptiaco to White's Hanolie, on tho Kio Granre Prom this poin connectmu is uiado Ly teBii.er with Drownsvilie and Mutamoras. This route is ttie shortest end best lor ihe immensw trnflio between IhoGull of M. xico and the Intcnor of .'"onlhern Texas and Norti eni Jlexieo, nnd the communication bv rail alone can readily bo ex tended to Prow nsvillo J he load already completed saves thirty miles of d fl cult and tortuous iiavieutiou. l'.oaia no tho nvt r now cliarce, it is slntrri, lor trcliiht to Ilrown vi lo, as liib as $5 per burrci, and lor passcnurt i-15 each. The road Is fivo-lcct etiaRC, pood tics T rail, and full-spiked. i ore particular dofcription of the property can bo olitnimd at tins otlico, or at that of the Chief tiiinrti.i master Military Uivisiou ol tbe dull, at New Oi leans. A condition pf the snl" w ill be tlint transportation shall bo Hit n, flu i tor all Oovet limeitt troops and supplies, w hi never require!, tit the raffs paid by Government at the time to llio New 1 ork C'entrul 1 : ii lend. Ibo terms of payment accoi tcd will bo those conndeicd the n.ost laioiabe to tlio Govern ment, Ten per cent rath, in Government lunds, to be j nut on at ccplniice cl proposal. llio Government reserves tli" rljiht to reject any or all proposals. J'rci'Cta s should be endorsed, "Proposals for pur chase oi Draros Mhhihco aim Kid Grande Itnilroad,' and addressed to tlio Division ol ltivor Bin) Hail 1 laiixnoitation, (uarturuiaxti.-r General's Ollico, B."llll Ktllll. 1). C Dy Older of the QuartortiiBter Geiicntt. AI.I.X AMU.lt ISLISS, P.revot ("t'lonel and A. I. M , iu choree of Fourth Division (l- li. G. O. 4 'M t.M31 C ALE OF GOVERNMENT LUMBER. CllIU" QrjABlKRMABTER'pOFFICK, IJEfOTOT W AHIUNOTON, Vasuii (iTON. 1. (J.. Mav8. ISC Sealed rropoeala will be received at this illlico until MONDAY, May SI, lfOC, at 12 o'c'ock ST., for the purchase of M.3 90U teet ol Government Lumber, ot tlio following sires a:id ili.criptious, viz : IS C.r0 feet 1 inch Oak. 110 in 0 let 2 lt.ch Onk. Kd.tf 1) feet 2( mcli Ouk. li.ii I U) feet 8 inch Ouk. fi, (no n, t si juCh tk, V.'j.HO foit 4'mch Oak. pi I (i0 teet 6 inch Oak. pi (HO loot -j inch Hickory, ti f.(i0 feci 8 inch Ific.korv . lt.fluii teet 4 inch liicsory. i'. i 0 leit lj inch Ash. 74 WO feet 2 inch A-U. 3H.tKi0 feet 8 inch Ash. 20 I 00 feel 4 inch A ih. 21MHH) teet 5 inch Asli. 3,i'CiO feet j inch Pmoi 64 KtiO feet j inch Pino. 37.000 feet l inch l ine. i,r .000 feet I inch Pop ar. 18 000 feet 1 inch Poplar. The uLove is a very superior lot oi wlI-ptionod T.ainbir, and enn bo sieu b applviuir to ltrevot Coloiul C. H. lonii kins, Quarteiiiia-icr in charge at Lincoln Depot, about one liiilo cast of tho Capitol. D.ds will bo received for the purclinso of ton thou sand ieet nnu upwards. The undersigned roservoa tlio riiilit to rcjcci all tho bids should they bo cou Fidered tx;o low. l'ayuient (in Government fund") will be required upon not lication ot accoplnnco ot bids, ana prior to the delivery of the Lumber, winch must be removed within lilttcn days alter the proposal la act 'tilted. Proposals should bo sinned with the bidder's full name, and irive bis pont otlice address, endorsed ' Proposals lor tlio 1 urcLiiru ot Lumber," aud cirictcd to . V. II. JJL t'KKK, Prevet fllnjor-Gen. and Cli f t)iinrt(rinii9ier, 6 4 14t 1 'i pot ot Warliiugton. "RESH LIKE AND VEUKTABLES Naty Dkpaktmknt, 1 ilUIlEAU OF 1'liOVIbIuNS AND Cl-OTnlNIJ, J Mav 10, ISM ) Sen'ed l'reposals, endorsed "Proposals tor F resh Ilret and Vei'tu:dea," will be received at this liu leau uiilll 2 o'clock 1. M , on the 22d day of Mav lnstitnt, lor tlio supply ot 80,000 pnunda of F KEdU LFF.F, and KO.OuO pounds oi F'liEsrt VIOGEIA. 1U.L, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and Station, as icqu.red. Ihe Beef and Veretable9 must be of Kood quality, and the beat tho market atlbrds, and each aiticle must be o fit rod for by tho pound. The rfeet is to be iu equal proportions, foe and bind quarters. Bonds, with approved security, will be required in one-half the estimated anion t of tho contract, and tweuty per cent, in addition will be withhold from the amount ol inch payment to lo made, as collateral sicuiity lor the duo petlorir.ance of tho contract, which will, on no account, bo paid until it is tully complied with. Every oll'or mode miiHt bo accompanied by a written guarantee, sivned bv ono or more responsi ble persons, that the bidder or bidders will, it bis or then bid be nccopted.trter into an obligation within live days with good audsufiiclent emetics, to furnish the articles proposed. Ao propositi trill be consiilernl unless arcompanietl ly tilt h guuruntee, find ly sati'j ictory rviileiice that tlie I alder it a regular dealer in Ihe article prou sed, and has Ihe lietnse. required ly u t of GmgreSH. Ihe Department reserves the rinht to reject any proposal not considered advuntuiceous to tlio Gov ernment. H. BRIDGES, 5 10 lot Chief ot Bureau. TT N1TFD STATES MILITARY RAILROADS. 1 1 ' .j 1 KJ OH1CK OIT ABhlbTAKT UU ARTEUMABTJtli, No 250 G Street, Washington, D. t' Apni 28, 1S00 Sealed ProDoea will bo received at this office, until 12 o'clock M MONDAY, Mav 21. for the pur chaso.trom the United Mutts.otall the IRON WOKK for Nineteen S ans of "Ilowe' Improved lrus lindnes," consislma ot tlie iteds, Bolts, Plates, and Dowels, suitable for tlie Uliiorent spans, the iuttur varying in lenifth from eihiy to one hundiod and lorty-one fiel. 1 lie Iron is now stored at tl e Works ot ih.i f'love !and Kollinif ilill Company, Uleveluud, Ohio, and wnl be sold by tbe pound. A detailed bill of the irou, and the lensr h of the spans, may to obtained on application at tins nil ice. Terms Cash, In Government funds. T be Unned Mates reserve the rijrlit to reject all bids, it not deemed ailvunta.'i ous. Proposals should be endon-i d "Proposals lor llio I urclinre c. iiridiie Iron." K J. CHILLY. Brevet Major and A Q. M., 4 30-18t JS. Army. QEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE KHECTTON O ol Five Hundred F'eet ot River Wall at Fair, mount Park will be received in accordance with plan and spi ciflcatlousniado by J. C. Sidney, A 'du lcet, in the otlice ot tlie Comiuissiouer oi City Pro perty. i be Proposals should be directed to the under sis nod, and be endorsed "PltOPOSALS I'oR RIVER WALL." Seventy per oent. will be paid monthly aa the work Is donet the balance when the whole is completed and accepted. The Proposals will be opened in the presence of bidders by the Committee on City Piopertv, at thoir nieetlDK ou i L'F.SDAV, May 22, 1800, at 8a o'clock P. M. CHARLES DIXEY, 6 0wfmRt Corrmissiouer of City Property. QULVElt'S NEW PATENT DFEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES OF Al.I SIZKS. ALSO, PIIIEGAR'8 KF.W LOW riiKSSOBE STEAM JJEAOflNtj A PI'A RAIL'S. FOB BALI BY 04 $ CHARLES WILLIAMS, lo. 1132 MAI. IIICl STRUCT, GOVERNMENT SALES'. A Ms IMA NT OlJARlF.UMAvlEU'S OFFICE, .. flio, lllil GILA Hi) Kneel. I'HILAIH i.thia, Slav 17, 1S06 V' i' 1 te sold at Public Auction, on account of the Cnittd Mate on tlio rmhiii 's a Went t'm.ailolpliia, oa HA II KDAY, JLiy 20, lfW sa'o commonoin at 10 o'c.ock A. M , precise v. the Bii'ldin, ,.fo., hereioiore known as tue hattorlee Umtotl SUtoa Bosphal, vi : t-'l I'lan.e Buihlfnas, 2 Boaid W aim. 2 ctdar VI alcr-Tanks.cajmcity 21 000 eallons oach. J do. do. 1 0 0 e ' ous. ," tlo ou. llron Wafer-lank, capacity 1 &) allon-i eaoft. 1 2ik) eallons. u uo. uo. do, 6 t ooklnff lUnirn. (ralloiu oao'i 1 Abbott to.'s Coal-Pca'e. 1 vioodward Meant l ump. 1 Jlorns, laskm ft Co 's t cam-Pump, No. 1. 8 lionzontal luuu ar Boilers 1 I priylit PoPer, with irou chimney. 1 F aiisiafr. 112 feet high. 1 Lever Pump u. vt,f patent). 2 ooden Vv arh-1 roughs 9 iron Hoppers. 12 cases 1 ieon Holes and Book -Packs. 7J) feet Picket Fmce. 4o,f 00 Bricks, in chimney-stack,, ,na rauiroj. Hie 1 rsino lluildiniis contain alio tit : tiM.SMi feet Hemlock and White- Pine flenntlinir ls4 ( 47 teet 1'onvued and Worki d hoards. 2ii!',f"27 feet F'loorli'ic Beards, S4".(l) feet Itourh Boards. t'442 teet Mielvinir. Wl leet Ofl.ce KuiLne. Aim, 8 foiitry Boxes. 1 he biiildinu wiL to sold sepnraie'y, Ttims ol Nale: Cash, (oveniint nt lunrls. A de posit of ten (10 1 per cent to be paid on every accoptod iid; tlie ba mice to be paid immediately alter tho sale Iho iron and terra cotta pipes to be so'd by tho loot , more or less as they lin hurled in the pround t" hi: ouv oiuiii lot- yiouioi iiiieu in ny tile ptlr- chsser, and by ruiei llcial measurement amount to WS leet el 4-iiicli cnnt-i on water pipe. 174 ieet ot inch cast-iron water pipe. t'M feet of 2 fncli cas i ine 7") leet ol -inch waler pipe. 2UriO teet ol lo-inch ten a cotta pipe. pians ot the bmldiims can bo ooluinod ani ftcho dule ol tlie lots seen upon appHta'ion at this ollfe. 'Iho 1'iii Uinus, 8tc , must he remove I wilhin l.'uiiy (30; davs from dutu ol sulo, and will be a: the risk of the purcha-eis. 1'lie Market Street Pa'senier Riilway cars pata near tlie Hospital overy throe (3) ininutos. By order ot liter. l'.ri(. (Jen. OKO II CUOSHN, A (J M. U U. S A. OLOit'iE U. OR.MK, 5 17 8t Capt. A. Q il. O A L P. O F Sl'KAM GRIST lilhh 0 AT TUB CAVALRY Dlior. CIF'SFORO, I). O. ttCAinth.MA6TlK-(iF.SHtAl.'H CKFICK, ) FlItHT DlVlKlOX, ( WAPni.voTOj;, D. C, April 17, 1SC8. J Fy error ol tho Cjuaifermaster General, there will 1 e sold on the prtniisos, at public auctl n, undor the ilirtction ot Cuptulu Oeortto T. Browuiuc, A. (J. il. . ON WF.DNKSDAY.Wav 23, ISffl, nt 12 o'clock M., tho lollowinjr do cribtd Lublic pro-in-tv, to wit: OM: (1) MEAil GRINDING AND FEFJD a ILL, (Irnme, with massive riniti'o foundations), 40 by RO hot, with coal, hav, aud eni'ino houses aituchotf, all cuis.iucied ot the very Lest material, and iu the tuo -t sul sluntial numiier A to, r.t the same time and place, the machlncrr si.d appliances ol the mill, con-itinirot ON F. It) F Mi IN t, OF 100 li ( I K S K PO W ER, with cMinder ol twenty-two (22) inches diameter and tweut-lour (24; niches stroke, set uiion a heavy cast Iron bed-plate, with cold and hot water pumps and hcuter und a enst-iron fly-wli"l, with driving, pulley, ot tiio tamo material, teu (10) leet in diamo lei and tweuty-lour (24) inches face, withJuusou'a i ntent BOVernor. IVO 12) B01LKK3. OF1 CO-UORSE POWER FACU, made of the best boiler iron, flve-sixtoentlis (6-10) of an inch in tincknrss, live (o) ftet in diameter, and fourteen (14) leet five (5, inches in letiKlh; each loi er coi tainmir seventy-six (70) lap-welded flues, each three (3) and one-fourth (.) inches iu diuiuetor, wilh all ihe requisite npoendnpes. 1 FN 10) I'Allts Oh h KF.D'.S PATENT BUCK- lNGllAil IIIIUXY (30) INCHES SPRLNO MILLS, coi. structcd of solid French burr millstono, and sot In heavy, well-balanced frames, with hay-cutters, elevators, and conveyors sufficient to cut and handle tho hay, fir;;in, and prepared lecd on the most eco nomical and labor-savinc plan. Tbe ghafiinfr is of finished wrought iron, and th tmilovs ol cast-iron, faced aud balanced, with banger and boxes, Miihcleiit to unvo ten (10) pairs ot burrs, cic. '1 he main driving bolt is ot lour (4) plv rubber and twenty-tour (21) inches wide. Iho belts lor arivlnu the mills, etc., aro of tho best oak-tunned, patent stretched leather The F.ii(rine, Honors. Machinery, and Fixtures of every description, are ol tho very be-t material and workmanship, and are still in excellent condition and lino working older, the null Imvinif boon iu ope ration only aboul iiilcen uiontlis. If deemed advisablo by tlie nirent ot the Oovern. ment on the day ol sale, tho buildings will be sold sci arately. 1 cutis Cash, In Government funds. Purchasers will be required to remove theft property before the llrst (1st) day of July next, unless otherwise arranged with the owner ot the L'lOlllldS. A boat for Gietboro will leave the Sixth street w hart every hour dining the day of ea o Any further information that mav be dosired will be piven upon application, in person or by letter, ti I nptain GF.OHi., T. BROWNING, Assistant Quar termaster, Glesboro, or to this offico. JAMES A. F.KIN, Bievet Bt'BBdler-General, in charge lat Division, Ounrtermii-ter-tiem ial's Oflice. 4 18 6w LEGAL NOTICES. IIIILADICLI'HIA, WAY 4, 1X06. NOTICK IS A hereby im'en that a writ of scire facias will be issued uoon the ioHowIiik cialiu. ut the expiration of t lin e liioii lis in. in Hie dale horcot, unless the suiuo U paid within that time to W. A. PLIVEtt, Attornev-at Law, No. 3' .S. htVLNlU bUeet. 'CIIT" TO ITSR Of LANE SCHOFIELD V. Frnnkiln Fire Insurance Com pan v. ('. P., Decem ber T , 66. No tf. Kor i'aviiiK, 74 43, lot N. E. comer ol 'l wenty-secoiul and Hpruce streits, 17 leet fronton Miruce by. 61 feet 4 inches deep on Twentv-secoatl street. 6 4 ,3ni T N 'HIE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Ot THE OPIY AM) C'OI NTY OK PHILADELPHIA. Ltateoi N. KLINE HiiOKMAKIt.lt, Deceased. Notice is li. rehv nlven that the widow and children of said deectlcn l.-.veHled their petition aud an appraise ment of tin i . onal property which they elect to retain under the a of April 14 KM. and the aiiiiliiioiiiM thereto, aim ilmt the same wnl he approvod by said Court on Fill DAY, Aim 18, lw;6 uuless exceptions he flledlthereto. J. GOKDOS UKIt'KLK, ft 8 tui 'in Attorney lor Petitioner. LIQUORS. CUES MT GUOYE WHISKY. No. 2?5 North THIRD StrecL It snvtlilriu waswuiited to piove the absolute purltj ol this VNliisky, the loliowlug certiflcaies should do It '1 here Is no alcoholic Hiluialant kuowucoiiimandliuisucr niu.u.tiiuuuijii t.oni such lil i, L aouices: l'niLADKLi iiia, September9. Ids. We have carefally tested the sample of ( IlhsNLT GHOVL WlIlhkY which you si udus.and find that it contains kosk of tiik roisoNors si untakce knownaX li nn oil. which is the characteristic aud injurious tn Kiedieut of the whiskies in general use BOO'lU, UAKHE'IT 4 CAM AO, Analytical chemists. New Toke, Sepurnher S, Ih.W. 1 have analyzed a sample oi CHi.s.NUT Gl.UVB VUlbKY received lrom Ut Charles W harton, Jr., ot Philadelphia: and faavliiK earolullv tested it, I ain p ei sed to state that It is entire.y vuee vkom POisoMona ou iiiLUKHiuts suhsiaiieoi. It in all unusually pure una uue-tlavored ouaiiiv ot wblnky, Jaails u. cimrov, m. t.. Analytical Cheiuiit. . , , Bostoh, March 7, P9. Ibaven'ane a chemteal analysis ol 'commercial sam ples ol CilPHNUT (illOVE WHI.xKY, which proves to he tree lrom the heavy t usil Oils, and perfectly pure and niiadulteraied. 1 he tine flavor of this whisky in derived ticui the yraln used In mauul'acturlnu It. Kespectmlly, A. A. IIAYE. M. T., btate Aseayer, tlo. lt Boylston stiect. Tor sale by barrel, demllohu, or botlle.atNo.KeNonh lllllil) Street PbllaiWdihla. 3 1 VtTN A T "ANS & SONS, I M I O 11 T 13 It S BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Ktc. Kto. No. 19 North FRONT Street. riHLADEU'UIA. MORKS KATHARS, UOIIACIC A. K ATH ANS, OULAMIO P, HAIUAti U9n
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