TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 18GG. Taeniae. The following, we underhand, are a few ol Ine applicants to Professor Blot lor private In struction: The bashful man, who wishes to learn the best method of 'toaHlnKM the ladies. Tbe man whose bloa "boiled with Indigna tion," to learn bow to "simmer down." A younji scapegrace, to know how to "sauce" gff ,URn witnoul Petting a "basting'' him- The speculator who has been "done brown," to know how to "dip in" without burning his lingers. The man who has no reputation at "steak," how to get one. A "raw" recruit to know what is the "riant dress," and that when he is "mustard" Into the army he ought to at once "pepper" the enemy, or await "a salt" (assault). A hungry individual, who disiikes "loa8ne," to become a "well bred" man. A man who has "kneaded" much in this life to know if drinking yeast will make him "rise" any faster. Country editors to learn how to re-"hash" an old article. Blot's Culinary Maxims. The pot should not be suffered to call the kettle black. A bird In the hand is worth two in the bush tit present prices. To secure light bread, put your flour into tho hands of a grocer, and it will be sure to rise. Domestic "broils" should be avoided. Don't eat soup with a lork. Potatoes should come to the tttblp with their jackets off being an exception to the general rule of etiquette. The intelligent public would be glad to know of Protestor Blot: What is the correct mode of "larding the lean earth ?" Can a cuth-t be cooked from a "fal.io calf?" In a bill of lare should horse-meat steaks come under tbe head of Hors n'CEuvie ? How he sets a table of contents? Whether anything should bo well done when a "rare" opportunity occurs? Greenbacks United States Treasury notes. Drawbacks Officers drawing pay for hanging around hotels. Gumbacks United States postage stamp. Comebacks The counterfeit titty-cent note.". John Rogers might have learned something from Professor Blot. The careless fellow let bis stake burn while he wan cooking hiiu-u'll. "That's what's the martyr." Has Proiesaor Blot any family? If so, he must be Blot (below) pa (r). INTERESTING ITEMS. A Modern Tantalus. A writer in Eraser's Magaeine says: A useful, if hackneyed, moral may bo enforced by a story told ot M. de Boau jon, the financier, who built the Klysee Bourbon, and fitted it up in a style of luxury that made it one ot the wonders of Paris. An Englishman obtained leave to visit it, and on entering tho dinineroom found a table magnificently laid out. "Your master," he observed to tue inaicru d? hotel, "makes wonderfully good cheer." "llelas, sir, my master never sits down to a reeular dinnei : a single plate of vegetables is prepared lor hiiu." "Here, at least, is food tor the eye," said the visitor, pointing to the pic tures. "Ileitis, sir, my muster is nearly blind." "Well," resumed the Englishman, on entering the second suite, "lie compensates himself by listening to good music." "Ilelas, sir, my mas ter has never heitrd the music which is played here ; he goes to bed early, in the hopes of snatch ing a few minutes' sleep." "But at all events, lie enjoys the pleasures ot walking in that miigniti ceht'gardeu." "Ilelas, Bir, he cannot walk." In a woid, the supposed Lucull us was leading the lile of Tantalus; tor all purposes of enjoy ment he was the poorest of the poor. Proi-ellino Vessels by Turbine Wheels. An interesting trial ot a new mode of propulsion tor steam vessois by steam lias bean made on tbe Thames. The Auuti'us, an eighty-seven, ton boat, fitted with Kuthven's hydraulic propeller, was lalrly and successfully tried aaiust a river boat. The propeller consists of a turbine whesl below the water-line, which throws out with vgreat force water admitted lroni the bottom by lour nozzles, two at the stem and two at the sleru. The vessel, of course, goes forward when the latter and back wauls when the loroier is used. It the stream of water be sent in op posite directions the vessel turns as on a pivot. A mdder is not really wanted. Numerous ad vantage are specified, among them that the water ot a leak would be rapidly forced out and made to serve instead ot to sink the vessel. All the machinery ot motion is wholly out of the reach of injury bv an enemy, and the Goveru- nient has ordered the building of a gunboat on this principle. Restaurants at the Paris Exhibition. Part of the "international" character of the Paris Exhibition nct year will be illustrated in the restaurants whicu. are to be established in con nection with it. An attempt will be made to exhibit the peculiarities of diet in different countries, and the waiters are to be clothed in the respective costumes. A correspondent, speculating upon these different refresnment rooms, sajs: "The Englishman will expect to have his roast beef aud ale; the Yankee his pork and beaus, buckwheat eases, and green corn; the Du'chnian his sauerkraut; the Spaniard his olla caldo and dukes; the Italian his inaccaroui; the Esquimaux his blubber; aud the Chinaman his rice and birds' nests perhaps, in a quiet way, a rat or so. As a large spuce will be de votd to the Polynesians, some very curious culinary preparations from that quarter of the globe may be looked for." Parisian Diet. The regular victualling of Paris is one of its most wonderful features. Dur ing the year 1865 2,882,62:) hectolitres of wine were absorbed by tne thirsty populution (a hec tolitre is equivalent to 107 pints). During the same period U'2,002 hectolitres ot brandy and 76,000 of cider were imbibed, as well as 340,308 hectolitres ot beer; of grapes, 7,649,808 kilos were eaten (a kilo 22040 pounds); ot meat comiugtiom slaughter-houses, 111,546, 202 kilos; of dead meat sent up from the country or Irom abroad, 18,650,223 Silos; and of various other kinds ol meat, such as venison, kid, etc., 7,002, 489 kilos; of pork, bams, aud tongues, 1,800,000 kilos: ol cheese, 13,291, 231f. worth; ovslers, 2,409,910!'.; offish, 13,009,0001'.; of game, 23,000, 000f.; of salt, 10,000,0001.; of ice for cooling pur poses, 8,000,0U0f. worth; of charcoul, 4,000,000 kilos: and ot coals, 095,000,000 kilos. A Sculptor in Court. The French sculptor Courtel recently sued one Fitzeibbon, son or the Mayor of Cork, lor breach of a contract tne case being this: Fitzgibbou ordered a statue of his father, lor which the sum of twenty-two hun dred dollars was to be paid. The work was un dertaken, but alter some time l'itzgibbon stopped it, on tbe ground that the people of Dublin had objected to the erection of a statue of Prim e Albert; hence there was opposition to statues in Ireland, and the elder Fit.gibbon would ac cordingly not be honored in that way. The sculptor, however, insisted upon tho fulfilment ol the contract, and the court decided in his favor decreeing that he should retain the plas ter cast and receive one thousand dollars as damages irom Fitzgibbon. A New Artificial Arm. London papers notice an artificial arm of novel construction. It is hollow and light, yet very strong. The elbow and wrist movements are simply effected by cords working ent'rely from the shoulder joint ot the lost arm or forearm. The artificial arm Is attached only by a cross-strap passing behind the back to the opposite should and not crossing tbe chest. It enables the wearer to ieed himself, to dull' his hat, to drive and to carry weights. ; Perils by Rail. A frightful disaster recently occurred on the Brighton Railway in England, by whieh many persons were killed ana wounded. A Burvivor states that when the crash took place he whs in a first-class carriage, with another gentleman and two ladles, and that when they attempted to extricate them selves Irom the wreck they found the doors of their carmue locked. Luckily he had a railway key with him, and with it released himself and his frllow-passtugers. LEGAL NOTICES. "OHILADKLFIMA, MAY 4, IRCO.-NOTICK H J hereby given that a writ of scire facias will be Ixtaed upon the following cialm at the expiration of three rnnn'h tioin the dale hereoi, unless the Mine U paid within that time to W. A. flUVEIt, Attomwv-at Law, Mo. V N. MkVKNlll 8 true t TUT" TO tlSR OP LANK BCHOFIELD V. Frank in Fire Insurance Company. (' P., Deesm lir T , 1WI. No M. Kor raving. 1i 43, lot N. K. eomnr of 1 wenty-second ard Rpruoe strett. 17 fret fronton Hnruce b 67 feet 4 Inchci deep on Twentv-second street. 6 4 i3m IN THE ORPHANS' ("lOURT FOH TUB CITY AM' COUNTY OF TllV ADF.LPIIIA. Estate of WIM.IAM It HOW N. deceased. The Auditor appointed bv the court to audit, settle, and adjnst the account of HAMUKL MiKKiH. .xe eutoroi ths estate of WILLIAM 1IKOWN. deceaied. end to report distribution ot tbe balance In the bands of the accoontnnt, will meel the partli'i Interested lor the fiitpoves of hla appointment, on MO.MIAY, May m, -Wi. at 3 o'clock V. M., at hi Office. No. 401 WAL M'T Mrcot In the city of Philadelphia. 6 18 lin w M W. 1. B A KEB, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, rstateoi JACOB W. OOh'F, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the aocount of EDWAKI) M.PA.XSOS, Administrator of the estate of JACOB W. OOFF. decea d, and to report distribution ot the balance In the hands ol tbe accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purposes ol lile appointment, on TUESDAY, May 29, IHMI. at 2 o'clock P. M., at hl Office, No.40i WALMl i Street, In the city ot 1'hlli.dclphla. 6 18 ImwBi W. D HAK'R Auditor. FINANCIAL. U. 8. SEUU1UTIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW TORK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOIOIII AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, MERE AND IN NEW YORK. 31 JJA.V1ISH BROTHERS, No. 225 DOCK STREET, liANKKliS AND BltOKEIlS, BUY and pell UNITED BTATK8 BONDS, 1881k, 5-20, 10 40s. UNITED STATES 7 3-10s. ALL IMBUES. CERTIFICATES' OF INDEBTEDNESS. Mercantile Paper and Loans on Co laterals negotiated Stocks nought ard Sold on Commission. 1 31 i J-J A R 1EB, CO. BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 55 S. THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission Uncurrent Bank Notes, Coin, Etc., bought and sold, Special attention paid to the purchase and sale ol Oil Stocks.. Deposits received, and interest allowed, as per agreement. 86 3m yonK, aiccoucii & co., Stoclc and. Exchange Brokers No. 36 South THIRD Street. GOVERNMENT SEcURIlIES bought and sold. SI OCKS bought and sold on commission. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 4251m rpiIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED1 During tho erection of the new Bank building, TO 1 17 4p No. HPS CHESNUT STREET 5'20S-'F IVE-TWENTIES. 7"30s -SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. BE HAVEN & BROTHER, 1 7 No. 40 S. Third Stbbet. WATCHES AND JEWELRY f DIAMOND DEALT" & JEWELER,"' WATCHES, JEWELUl KII.VER WAKE, .WATCHES aud JEWELST KZPAIESD. J93 Chestnat 8t..TV.H. Owing to the decline ot Gold, bis made, a great d uction in price of his Urge and we'l assorted ftock s Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc. Tbe public are respectfully Invited to call aud examine cur Mock before purchasing elsewhere. ' WATCHES, JEWELEY, &o. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment ot above goods constantly on band at modeiate prices the Mimical Boxen play lug irom 2 to 1U beautiful Airs. FAKR & BROTHER, Importers. Ko. 824CHKAKUI STHEET, 11 llsmttirp Below Fourth. r0 OUR PATROLS AND THE PUBLIC We are offering our stock . WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT A DISCOUNT, Fully eiiulvaknt to tbe heavy decline In Gold. CLARK & DIDDLE. Vo. 113 CnEBSCT Btreet B22irp H I O II JEWELRY JOHN BliENN AN, dealer in DIAMONDS, FINE WATCIIES, JEWELRY Etc. Etc. Etc. 9 20J No. 18 S. EIGHTH SI KKET, l'hilada. FOR SALE-STATE AND COUNTY" RIGHTS of f'apewell A Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard and Alt Heater for Coal Oil Lamps i It prevents the Chimney Irom break lux. This we will wairant Also saves out third the oil. Call and see them, they cost but ten ceiib Jio. 203 BACK btreet. Philadelphia. Hample stmt to am part ol Uie Vuited btatea on recent of a ceuU. i 111 ICE COMPANIES. JUKI ICR I. ICE I ICE! ICE! INCORPORATED 18M. THOMAS E. CAHILL, President. JOHN GOODYEAR, Secretary. HENRY THOMAS, Superintendent. COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY Dealers in and Shippers of loe and Coal. We are now prepared to furnish best o.ualitt Ice in large or small quantities, to hotels, stenmboats, ice cream saloons, lamllles, offices . etc., and at the low km market Katies. Ice served DAii.T In all pared limits ol the consolidated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich mond, and Qrrmantown. Your custom and Influence Is respectfully solicited Yon can rely on being served with a prnit article anfl pbouptlt. Send your order to OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT 8TREET. DEPOT 8. W. corner TWELFTH and WILLOW Streets. North Pennsylvania Railroad and MA8TEH Street. , LOMBAKD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets. flKE Street Wharf, KchaylklU, 4 72m4p REMOVAL! REMOVAL! OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY, REAIOVLH FHM N. W. CORNER SIXTEENTH AND RACE. TO Broad Sticet, Above Race, East Side Orders respeciiully solicited, and promptly attended to at the lowest market rates. lIEt-S, JOHNSON & DAVIS. OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY. The undersigned, letting exceeding1 thankful to hfa many tr.ei.ds and customer" lor their very liheral patron age extended to him during the last seventeen rears, aud having ro d his entire Inteiest to lMKKfKK. ll8. JOHNSOX A DATIH, Takes pleasure in recorrmond nv tnem to his former pa'rons a they are gentlemen of well-knonn lnterltr' and villi umlouAted y maintain the renutatlon of the OLD 1(R VKhH' ICE ( OMI'AN'V.and inevervwav act so as to give entire satisfaction to all who mav klndiy fa voi them wlih their cusiom. Respeotnlly. e'e , 1 8 3m A. BROWN. JEEP COOL ! ! KEEP COOL ! ! BY OJiDEKIXU YOUR ICE OK CHARLES S. CARPENTER & CO., WUOLEBALE AND RETAIL ICE D E ALEUS, No. 717 . WILLOW, Above Franklin St. Families supplied satisfactorily and at reduced rates. Dealers aud large consumers furnished on reasonable terms. CHARLES 8 CARPENTER, JOHN OLENDENING. JOSEPH M. TRUMAN, Jr., 9 22 1m Proprietor SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J. W. SCOT T & C O.. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND CEALEHS IN MEN'S FURNISlIINCi GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOVR DOORS BELOW TUE "COM TIS E NTAL," 826 Srp PDILADELI'IIIA. pATEKT SIIOULDEK-SEAM SI1TRT MANUFACTORY, AND GKNTLEMRN'S FURNISHING STOKE. rERf'ECT FITTING KHIRIS AND DRAWERS mado from measurement at very short notice. All ctber aitlclcs of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS in full variety. WINCH KSTKl't & CO., 8 24'S No. 706 CHESNUT Stroot. LIQUORS. CIIESMT GR0YE WHISKY. No. 225 North THIRD Street. It anything was wanted to prove the absolute purltt ot this V lihiky. the following certificates should do It Ibcre is noaicobolic siimalum knoKncomuianduigsuct eciiLUiiiiUuuou 1l bin such hl,h tsouices: 1 iiiLADKi.i iiia, 8eptember9. VbS We have carerully tested the sample of t'HEsNin GROVE WHlbKY wbicb you send us, aud find that il contains konk or tub roi(ONOi s ft bhtamt. known as Ft sii. oil, vi hkh is the charncteristlc and injurious In uredieut of the whiskies In general une BOOIU, GAllHll'T A CAMAC, Auulytlcul CheuiisU. New Yokk, September 3, 18.W. 1 have analyzed a sample ot ClliirNUT GliOYK VH1KKY received from Air Charles Wharton, Jr., 01 Philadelphia: and having carelullv tested It, I am pieused to state that it is entirely t unE fkou poisonous ob DKLiTKUiot s substances It is an unusually pure una Cue-ilavored quality of whisky. James h. t hii.ton, m. d.. Analytical Cheuiwt , Boston, March 7. 1R.W. I have made a cbemlral analysis ot commercial nam pies of CliEhNUT GROVE WHISK If, which proves to belree lioin Ibe heavy Kusll Oils, and perfectly pure and unadulterated. 1 be fine flavor of this whlbky Is derived fioni the vraln used In niauuiucturlng it. Respectiully. A. A. 11 AYES, M. 1)., State Assayer, No. 16 Boylston stieot For pale by barrel, demllobn, or bottle, at No. 226 Nonh THIRD Street I'hllade.nlila. 4 il yt NATHANS & S Oxl?, I M P O R T K R S OK BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Ktc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. riilLADEU'IHA. MOPES NATnANfl, I10KACK A. NATHANS, OBLANDO V NATUABH, 119m rlIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANCVAPTUKING ESTAIiLISIlMENT IN TIIE COUNTRY. LACEY. MEEKER & CO., No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE: BUGGY HARNESS, from 22 M to aiftO LIGHT BAROUCHE do WOO to 330 HEAVY do do 75 00 to SOU EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27-&0 to 90 WAGON AND SELF-ADJUSTING 1S U0 to 30 STAGE AND TEAM do 3000 to M LAD! Kb' SADDLE, do 12-00 to 150 GENTS' do do 8-00 CO 79 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Bosetts, Horse Covers Biusbes, Combs, Foaps, Blacking. Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Bags and Backs, Lunch Baskets Dress ig and Shirt Cases. Trunks and Valises. I6mrp No. llilOClIESNUTST. H A R N E S S. A LABGE LOr OF HEW U. S. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ol HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, etc , bought at the recent Government sales to be sold at a ereat sacrifice. Wholesale or Kotail. Teirothor with our usual assortment of SADDLER TAND SADDLER YUARD WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, 2 1 J No. 4 MARKET Stroet. MEDICAL. Vox roruLi. Will GUT'S TAR SYIIUJP rillNVirAL DEPOT, No. ttl South THIRD 8Ue I'rice, fl'OO ppr Bottle; $5'00 (or balfa dozcn. 1 he undersigned citizens take pleasure In chenrtuily rec(.Rmiiioli,h the ute of Vtrlsht's Tar Myrup tor coua lis. colds, consumption wlioopltiK-coUKh, spotted lever, ilver complaint, pnlns In the breast, hronchltls, intlaniniatlon, and restriction ot air vesneis in the lungs, etc. 'I he reniKiy should be In every inmily i Charles (,'. Wi son. Eorn" JYe$t utllne. Charts 11. Graflrn, Sunday Mercury glllce.l lan)c tiolen A.'ti rrr olllcs Wliliatn F. corhit. Associated Tress. Wllilani II. t arpenier. lre Alarm and Follce T graph, t lilh and i hesnut streets. A Randolph. Front and i ombanl streets. James W. ferrlne Ko. lira Charles street. II. A. Davis No. .123 Csnkl.l street r lobn Woodside No 13JU Kmnkiln street. Rotert 1 bompson No. It OS Walter street. R. U. Maren, No. e'iU Fianklln aireet J GehloH. ho 731 8. xecond street. John bevmonr. No. S13 s. t tont street .. W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street 11. ('. 1 art eit No. 327 S. econd street L. Bates. No. 6W Arch strret Albert Martin, ho. 417 f. Second street M ary Caidwell. No h'Sl Hnnnom street W. 'I hcniss. No. 20 N. Fourth strert T. M. i arthv. No. 19 K'iretn's alley. George V I son. No 236 Race strret. w , f. Rrooss, No.6!l Norm iecond street M. J. Ilassett. No. 119 Csnal street. Seymour Rose Bns'leton. Char 's Kegen, Ho. Ml South street R. T. We liiifnin, second and Onarrv streets Y . K. Ihomas. No. I'M Mouth lxt i strt et Wl.llnni Bams. No M5Sotith rrontstreet S. H. fnniord. Opera Manager. .lohn MsKlnnia rear of No. 1.14 North Second street Sir, h. K. Choate, Newark, Del. Mr Willwm P. Wnahn Sir: We take plcaaure tn reeommend'pg your TAR SYRUP (of w hich we have already soid i ouxiderali e auuniltiesi as a most excellent ami etnVarlous remedy lor the complaints set lorth In your printed bill alnaly sulimltted to the public. A a erat living act to sutlerlng humsnltv we will cherrfu'lv recommend jour prepara tion to a I sfl'lcted witb diseases w bleb It is designed to cute. Yours, etc., . DIT.KS ROX, DrnRuists. N, E. corner I'lno and Sixth streets. Kof sa e also at JOHNSON, HOM.OWAT COWDEN'S, DYOTT t'O.'i. A nd all principal Druralsis and Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to savthnt be is preparea t II. I orders 8Ld ton aril tbe Syrup to snv prt ol the country. Fer?ons desiring other Imor mat i u by n ail will inclose a pomade stamp and aimwers wl I he return) d as soon as tbe exigencies ot busuiess vl:i siln.lt Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 3 20 No 771 P. THIRD Street 1'bl adelphia, Pa. C II O L E It A DISAHME1)!!! I'he Chief Causes cf Pestilence Destroyed DR. E. COl RTARET'S DISINFECTING FLUIDS, secured bv t.et era 1'ute.it In the United Ptntcs and Iri.nee. I'repared solo.y by the ow York Dlslnlcctlrig Company, at their Laboratory. Nos. 2S8, 300, anil 31'2 HEMtY Street, New l ork; Olllce, No. l CEDAR Street 'I his Company orKanized on a permanent basis, wltn Dr t ourtaret the ceieliruted Fionch t hciiiist. In charge ol Its Laboratory, Is prepared to lurnixb lis Disimkkot ino Fi.nns tor Mek rooniH. nurseries. urlnaN. waer c:oHets, privies, cesspools, senerx, gutters, ship, rail roads lioxpltals priKons and public Institutions ol all kind., siuuhtcr-houses, oiral and iiit-boinnfr etulillsli mi nts; a l kinds ot manure ( tumenneiy Increasing the value ot the latter to every tanner) and wherever poi sonous and offensive gases exist, 'these aneuts aro de odorizers. MitiHiptlcs. antipiitrescent.'t, and iltsitilectmits tn the scleutillc meaning ol tbe words. They remove noxious tases end odois by chemical principles leaving, in their piaces heat tij'ui airt they ure okstuoyeuh, anil not men . ati' rb n i ol poisonous gases not injurious to utensils In which they are Ufed. Hie attention ot medical and scientiflc men Is dlreeied to these (IIsIiiI'hc tinits. Attached are tesilmon a s In tavor of this great diccoverv. which, Ith hundreds ot others, cau be seen at the l omnany's oflice. Delavan Hot be Albany. Mnrch 30. 1R6G To tbe Treshlent of the New Yoik Dlstntcctlng t'ompuny Desr Sir: It is Ml it is reniesrntcd to be Webave made many trials ot ( Isimectunts, but now consider that we have lottnd an article which surpasses all others as a rcmettv aiinlnst all bad odors. T. ROKSsEL fe CO. Nlw Yokk. April 9. 18Wi. To the Presideti' ol the New York Disin cctirg t'entpany-Dear Mr: We pro nounce it w Itliout exception to lie the best we h we ever known, Its eiicct upon every matter Is complete and Instantaneous. ll. A. sTKTSON, Astor House. N . B. These Dlslntectants are used by the scavengers, under the direction ot the Sanitary To lice ot tho Motro po itan Health Depurtmcnt. New York vOWELL ife '1 HOM HSON, No 42 CEDAR St. N. Y. Cenenil and Sole Aitents lor the I'nlted states and the anadas. U whom all orders should be addresHcd For salp hy all Druggists aud General Dealers in the United states and CanadaB. 5183m GROCERIES. riblAS KKDfJCED TO SI, AT INGRAM'S X Tea Warehouse, No. 43 8, BECON D Street ROASTFD COFFEE REDUCED TO .HO CTS. at INGRAM'S Tea Warehouse, No. 43 S. SECOND Street 40 C. BEST JIILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S Tea warehouse, No. 43 8. SECOND Street rpEAS AND COFFEES AT WHoLKsSALii J. prices, at INGRAM'S Tea Warehouse. No. 43 i!. SECOND Street. Try them. KEEN "COFFEES FROM 2t TfTl8CTS7A .J pound, at IN GRAM'S Tea Warehouse, No. 43 s SEC OND Street Trv them. Hillim .TATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTATION tUAtrAfl , OFFICE Ko. t3" MAHKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTA TION ( OMPAN Y. having dually complotea Its South ern tlroutD connections Irom NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA to 1ULTI WORK. WASHINGTON. .RICHMOND, SAVANNAH. CHARLESTON, and al intermediate and adlaeent towns as tar south as ATLANTA. Ga , and also having perleeted its western connecllons, via the Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad over mall roads to CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS, Is now prepared to receive Freight, Morchundlse, Valu able Packages. MONEY AND BULLION, and to transfer the same to or Irom places deslgnc!, and ail Intermediate points, as EFFICIENTLY. EXPEDITIOUSLY, and CHEAPLY as can be done by any other Express Compauv. Offices are a'so opened lu MOHII.F. AND NEW ORIEANS. and In a few days ibe Company will run through, via MONTGOMERY, to these places. J. L. JOHNSTON President. B F. FU'KLIN, 3 11 1ft General Superintendent. JODtllT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, Xo. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 4 1G 3m N. E. CORNER OF RACE ILLWAR1) & WINEBRfiXER. Wld, M1LLWAKD, D. B. WINEBRBNKR. MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, , No. 118 MARKET Street, I'HIJLADELPDIA, VA. AGENTS FOR TDK BALK OF Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Dealers lu Manufacturers' Supplies of evory de scription. Oak Tanned Leather Belting, AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING Of best quality and mauufaoture. 4 26 8mrp DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH treated with the utnioat auocess by J ISAACS, II. D.. Ocu 1st aud Aurlst, No. 61 PINE 8traet. Testi monials irom the most reliable sources In tbe city can be seen at hisoQtce. The Medical Facaitv are Hivlted to aceoupauy their patlwnU. u he has no secrets lu bis practice. Artitluial eye losvrted without patu No charge uisdt) lor auiiuauuu. 19j V GOVERNMENT SALES. AbIsT4Nr QUARTUMASTKR8 OFFICE. No. lia blKAKO Street . i'niLAiu lpiii Mav 25. H03. Will be sold at rnbito Auction, on account or the United Mates, on the eround ,t Nto-toirn. I'hila deiphla, l a . on SAIUKOAY, June i 18f, sa 'Omniencinir at 11 o'clock A si . procisoly, the Huiluing.clc, hcretolo.e known as the , .MfCLELLAN U. S. HOSPITAL. 4 Frnmo Hul'd'ngs. . ' 2 Cedar Wafor Inuks, capacltr 16 000 gallons eaoh. 2 do, do. do. oo. 41)00 do. do. 1 do. do. do. riot 2MX) do do. 2 Large Tnmt ar Boilers, 83 inchn- lu diameter. 1 Onlld h tiarrion's Mi nm l'ump 1 Worthingion Steam tump, No. 1. 2 Cooking Ranges. 19 Iron hoil Containers. 12 Iron Hoppors. 2 Iron Truck Can. 1 Ice l!ox 4 Wash Troughs, 15 Icet ion. 87 Wooden Wach Sinks, sme-linod. 84 Table I ops and 270 Tiostles. 8 Wooden Benches. 29 l abios. i 64 Window Sjh (assorted), lllag-stnfT Counters. Drawers, Sholvlntr, o:c, lu Dlspousarr. 2725 loot Oak llcket Fence. 86,000 icet loose Lumber. 110,200 Bricks in chimney, stacks. ran?rs, etc, Ibe frame buildings contain about 8(i2.424 teet Hemioca aud Whito l'no scantling. 878,079 feet Flooring and fougued Boards. 281 2UH leet Hough Boards. 1 lie buildings will be sold separately. Terms ot Saie Cah, in Uovernmnnt funds. A deposit of ten (10) per cent to bo paid ou every acoepted bid; the balance to be aid inimediatoiy alter the sale. The lion and Tetra Cotta Pipes to be sold by tho foot, more or less, as they He bnned in the ground, to bo dug ttp and the ground tilled in bv the pur chBer. and by super floiul measurement amount to 41i.O feet ol 3 iuch Iron Water 1'ipe. 79i I e. t 01 S-lncli Iron Has I'lno. ibO feet of It inch Iron tias 1'ipo. 27M) ftot 01 12 inch Terra Cotta l"ipo. 1425 feet ot H.inoh 1 etra Cot a llpe. 1 laus of the bui'dmirgi can Lo obtained and sohu dtiln ot the lots seen upon application at this office. The Hui tlings, etc., must be removed within twenty (20) days from dato of sale, aud will be at the risk ottho purchasers. The 3, 9, aud 10 o'clook A. M. trains of the Phila delphia, Germantown, and Norristown Railroad Company will arrive at tho McClellau Hospital in time lor the sole, starting; from Ninth and uroon streets. By order of Brer. Brig. Gen. GEORGK II. CROSMAN, Asst (. M. Gen. U. S. A. GEOltUK. K. ORME, 6 25 7t Captain and Asst. Q. M. L AKGE8ALK OF ARMY WAGONS. AMBU- LiAJNCESJ, HARNESS, bCKAX' IKON, E1C. CniKF QrjARTKRM ARTKH'8 OFFICE, ) DKfOT Olf WAtHlOTON, Washixoton, I). C, Mav 2, 1806. ) Will be Fold at Public Auction, undor tho duoc flon 01 Brevet BriBad'er-ticnpral C. H. lonipkins, Quarterninster, at LINCOLN DEPOT, Wasbiueion, D. (J., on MONDAY, .funo 11 18ii0. at 10 o'clock A. M , a larjje lot 01 Quartermaster's Stores, consist- 4!'6 Army Wngou, 2&0 A 1 my Wagons 30,1X0 pounds old Ilorso with Mines, nay jiticKs, 40(iii pounds old Wauon Tire, 700 tash with Gloss, 1 pounds Tallow, Wauon and Ambulance V heels, Wheelbarrows, Hlauceta, Buckets, 14 two-koie Wapons, 17 Sprinjr aeons, 4 Watering Carts, 43 UM Carts, CO two liorso Ambulances, 1 llufrgy, 1084 siuale sets Hatnoss, 472 Saddles, 21,670 pounds Scrap Chain Chains, 6C00 pounds old Wacon Ha tors, Axles, iWrenohes, 285 pounds Coll Chnin, lAnvi.s, 1C92 pounds Lead K'pe, ISmitns' Bellows, ldo pounds bcrap Iron, Tortnlilo Forces. J 2o77 pouudsof Lead, 'Danes, etiw pounds crap tsteoi, iiarrcls, 17,0X0 pounds Scrap Kelt es, Ton ptio Irons, ;Stovca, etc. 11 COO pounds Scrap Brake Irons, I This propeity lias beon worn, but a larjre portion ot it is still serviceable Ibe store uui?t be removed within five days from dato of safe, ierms Cash, In Government funds. D. H.KUCKER, Brevet Major-Gen. and Chief Quartormistor, C 2 17t Dopot of Wasliinirton, ASSISTANT QUARTER MASTER'S OFFICE, No. 113aGIRAHl8ueet. a i'BH.ADjLLrBrA, May 17, 1866. Will bo sold at Public Auctiou, on account of tho United Mates, on the ground at West I'hiladolphia, o tAl UliDAY, May 20, 18iJ sal commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., preuiteiv. the Building, etc., hcretoiore known as the JSaltcrlue United Stutos Uospiia), viz : Frame Buildings. 2 Board V alas. 2 cedar V ater-Tanks, capacity 24 000 gallons each. 1 do. do. do. 1 OitO gallons. 2 do. do, oo. 1 300 calloui each. 1 Iron Water-Tank, capacity 1200 gallons. 8 do. do. do. 900 gallons each 6 f ooklng Ranges. 1 Abbott & Co.'s Coal-Scale. 1 Woodward Ktcani l ump. 1 Morris, lasKcr & Co 's bicam-1'ump, No. 1. 8 Horizontal Tubular Boilois 1 Upright Boiler, with iron chimney. 11' agstaff, 112 feet high. 1 Lever l'ump (J. West's patent). 2 woodi n W ath-1 roughs. 9 Iron Hoppers. 12 cases l'lfoon Holes and Book-Racks. 2510 teet l'icket Fence. 4o,500 Bricks, in chimney-stacks and rungos. The Frame Buildings contain about: 1140,81-9 leet Hemlock aud While line Soantlinfr. 184 047 leetTongued and Worked Boards. 00,627 feet Flooring Beards. 840,000 leet Bough Boards. C442 leet Shelving. 1)9 Icot Ollico Bailing. Also, 8 gentry Boxes. 1 ho buildings will be sold separately. Tunis ol bale: Cash, Government funds. A de poHit often (10) per cent, to be paid on every accepted Lid ; the buiuuce to be paid iinincdiatoly alter tho tale. Ibe iron and terra cotta pipes to be sold by the lorn, more or less as they lie burled lu the ground, to be dug up and the ground filled in by the pur chaser, aud bv superficial measurement ainouut to 18ti8 leet ol 4-inch cast-iton water pipe. 174 leet of 2 inch cast-iron water pipe. 661 teet of 2 inch gas pipe. 75 loot of 3-mch water pipe. feet of 10-iuch ton a cotta pipe Hans ol the buildings can bo obtained and sche dule ol the lots seen upon application at Hub ollico. lie but dings, &o , must be runiovun within thirty (.30) days from uate of sale, aud will be at the risk ot the purchasers. J ho Market Streot Passenger Railway cars pass near the Hospital evory three t3) uuuutes. By order 01 Biev. Brig. Gen. CEO II CROSMAN, A Q M. U. S A. ULOKUE K. ORME, 6 17 8t Capt. A. Q. M. QiALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. Offick of Abmy CI.OTIlIa and Equipage, 1 New Vobk, May 17, I860. I Will be sold at Publlo Auction, at the Depot of Aimy Clothing and Fquipago, corner ot LAIUHT and WASU1NGTON fcitroets, New York otty, on FRIDAY, June 1st nezt,commeucins at 10 o'clock A.M , as follows: 20.000 Spades, new. 1000 Shovels, new. 20,000 Pickaxes, new. 20,000 Pickaxe-IIandles, new. These goods are trom the best manufacturers, and are in the original packages. samples ot the above articles can De scon at the depot, aud lurtbor information obtained. Terms Cash, in Government funds. Ten per cent, down, and the balance before the goods are tuken irom tho depot, which must be within three days of sale, under loi leiture of the goods and ten per cent. Brevet Brlg.-General D H. VINTON, 5 19 9t D. Q. M General U. S. A. JISHLER'S HERB BITTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. OllIGTi & 13IIO.. . OESERAL AGENTS, 5.10 lui Ko. S8 South 6IXTEKNTU Pu, rhllada. PROPOSALS. NAVY DKI'ARIMF.N I, Bl hKAU Slhlll'IL.M AMI l.'t I.Alt, or ci)N- ,. . WAPntsoTON, O.O, Mav 28 1V. Oilers will bo received bv this Itun au u 11 ill the 12th ol June. 1806, tor tne purchase ot the tobotvlnr ramed vessels, whicli maj be seen at the JSarr i aids indicated : ' 1 H1LADEL1UI4 NAVY YARD. Borew steamer ' t.AKOHE," ot 607 tons, old nieas ucmeiit crw steamer "ALTHEA," of 72 tons, old mea suieniont. oopf.war "ST. LOUIS," or 700 tons, old mea surement SKVf YORK NAVY YAKD. 7?dd,'"Wuecl tmer "JAMfe.8 AOoER," ot 1151 ions, old nieasurement. Paddie-wh-el steamor ' OCrORARA." Of 829 tons. Ola niessurenu-nt. Paddle-wheel steamer "TRITONIA," of 202 tons, old eaurrment bcrew steamer "J ASMINE," ol 122 tons, old met. surement hciewaleamer "KANAWHA," of 607 tons, ol measurement ciew steamer "MAUlGOLD," of 115 ton, old measurement. , BOSTON NAVY YARD Sloop-of-war "JOUN ADAMS," 01 700 too 1 hese yeorvln will be sold with the i spars, sUnd Ing rigging, two boats, and such other article aa will be shown to ai pjtcarts by the Commanrtaa of the 1 ard where tho resaoia ho. wiih the exception of then armaments, navy anchors and chains, nautical inslruii ents, aud stoies. Theso vessels can be soon and the inventories examined at any time, on apuli cation to the Commandant of the Sards. Government reservoa the right to withdraw any of tie vessels trom sale. ' I'avniciits must be mode within three davs from tbe date oi tbe rtception of the notice of the aooent anoe of an offer, and the vessois must be reraovod Horn the Navy lard within ten davs from the data ot the doi csit Proposals will bo Indorsed "Proposal for the Tnr chase ot esst is." 8ttulint QOVERNMENT SALE OF MOLASSES. ui'FiCK Depot Commissary of Subpiotfrch. I Wa'bisoton, 1. C. May 12. 18ti6. f Scaled Proioal, in dnj licate, of the lorm fur nisheu by tho undeisiuned. will l o rnoeived at this Oflice until 12 o'clook M. on THURSDAY, May 81. 1800, lor the salo of about ' 14 610 GALLONS OF MOLASSES. (83 barrels averaging about 42 gallons each, ant 479 halt barreis averagiug about 23 gallons each.) Pro) osal will not be received tor ltsa thau throe (3) barrels or five (5) bait Darrols. All the .adages have been rcgauged and ro coopered; but, if desired by the purchaser, will be revunged bv a tellable inspector before thoir de livery. It can be si en at tho Sui sistence store house, at Mxth strtt whart, Washington, D. I'., or samples will be touud with tho lollowlng officers : Bievet Brigadier-General H. F. CLARKE. A. C G.8 .U. ti.A., New York olty. ' Brevet Brigadior-Oone-al C. L. K1LBURN. A. . C. G. ., U. B. A . Philadolphin, Pa. Brevet Brigadlor-Gciieiai T. WILSON, V. g. and Brevet Liout. Col , Captain and C. ., U. S. A.. Baltimore, Md. , ' Or at this oflice. l'ai ment in Government funds, about fifty por cent of which will he required on the acceptance of tho bid, and the remainder bvtoro the delivery commences. No bid received from parties w ho have failed t Comply, with their contracts. Bidtiois are requested to bo present at tho opening; Ol their bids. All purchases will bo loaded at the Government wliarl. in Washington, D. C, tree of expenso. I ho usual reservation by tho Government in regard to Dids will be of served. G. BELL, 5 15 tutluCt Major and,C. S., U. S. A. OVEIiNMENT SALE OK THE MILITARY y RAILROAD AT BRAZOS SANTIAGO. TEXAS. Quartehmabtkr-Gknkbal's Office, WA8UIKGTON. 1). C, April 19, 1880. ( Tbe attention 01 capitalists seeking a profitable; investment is invited to this sulo. calt d l'roposals will be received at tbe offloo of the Quartermaster-General (Division of River and Rail Transportation), at WASHINGTON, 1). C, until the first cay of June next, at 12 o'clock M. for the purchase of all the right, m e, and interest ot tholnited Slates m and to the United State Military Raiiroad from Brazos Santiago to White's Rauclio, lexas. . The sale will include the entire track and sid ings, builomgs, water stations, turn-tables, bridges, etc. the rainoad ma:enals and suppl es pertaining to the road, together witb tbe robing tock, cars, machinery, and other equipment. Ibe sale will not include tho title to the land, which coos not belong to the United States. 1 bis road is about tn mlio- in length, and extends iioni Brazos Santiago to White's Ranche, on the Rio Granee From this point connoction is mad by steamer with Brownsville aud Mata moras. This route is the shortest and best for the immense tratlio botween the liulf of Mexico and the interior ot t-outhern Texas and Northern Mexieo, and tbe communication by rail alone can readily bo ox tended to Brownsville. 1 he road already completed saves thirty mllos of difficult and tortuous navigation. Boats on the river now charge, it is stated, lor freight to Browns vi lo, as high as 65 per barrel, and tor passengers CIS each. The road is five-loot guago, good tios T rail, and full-spiked. More particular description of the property cast be obtained at tms oflice, or at thut of tbe Chief Quartet master Military Division ol the Gulf, at New Oilcans. A condition of the sale will be that tranBportatian shall be lurnisbed for all Government troops and supplies, whenever required, at the rates paid by Government at the tune to the New Y ork Central liui road. Tbe terms of payment accepted will be thoss considered the a out lavorab.e to Uie Govuia ment, Ten per cent caib, in Government funds, to be pnto on acceptance et proposal. The Government reserves the right to rcjocf any or all proposals. I roposais should bo endorsed, "Proposals for pur chase ol Brazos Santiago ana Rio Grande Railroad, and addressed to the Division of River and Rafl 1 rauspoitation, Quartermaster Geuoral's Oflloe. Washington, I). C. By order of the Quartermaster General. A LLJX AN DFJi BLISS, Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M., in charge of Fourth Division Q. M. G. O. 4 23tM31 TJROPOSALS FOR FUEL. QCABTKRMABTSR'S OFFICE. U. K Marine Coups, f,8i866. 1 this. Olflt Warhinutom. Mav 18 Sealed PropOfa's will be received at this. Offlo until THUR&DAY, the 28th dav of June, 1806, a 2 o'clock P. il., lor supplying Wood and Coal to the United States Aiariuus, at Philadelphia, Pa., during tbe liecai year ending 80th of June, 1867, the Wood to be good merchantable oak, and to be delivered, piled, measured, and inspected at such points within tho walls of the Marine Barracks as may bo designated by the commanding marine offlcor, free 01 expense to tho United States. The Coal to be best white ash anthraoite Eg Coal, free Irom dust, and to womb 2240 pounds t the ton, to te weighed, inspected, and delivered at such points within the walls of tbe Marine Barracks as may be designated by the commanding marine oflicer, free 01 expense to the United States, and both ood aud Coal to be furnished unon the quarterly reqmsitfon of the commanding oflicer, vhowiug tho quantities required, agreeably to regulations. Payments will be made upon the receipt of ac counts auly authenticated by said commanding oilicer. The right is reserved to reject all bids considered uureasouablo. A guarantee, to be tignei by two responsible per sons, whose responsibility must be certified to by the United States Distnot Judge, United States District Attorney, or United State Colleotor, must accon.pany each proposal, otherwise it will not bo consideicd. To be endorsed "Proposals for Fuel," and ad dressed to Ibe undersigned. WILLIAM B. SLACK, 6 21th4t Major aud Quartci master. TOROrOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL J Mav26. torthe DKiliINO and GBAD1NQ, also ur ihe MA80N-WOHK. required in the erection or the Academy tor the bisters of Notre Dame. Kitlenhouaa t-quarc. For plans apply to K. F. DDK AN' O Architect. No. 51 N'. SIXTH Btreet, who reserves the rliiht tm accept or reject any orall or the bids Bjii at DENTISTRY. THOUSANDS OF TEETH EXTRACTED Jf-NJtwItbout pabi Patent applied for. My new m vtaveiitlon, a iioubie Kuverslble HoT-adJuitlng Ha'ety Valved Inhaler tor administering Nitrous Oxide (as. and extracting teeth without eaiu. The only mode that the Gas can De properly and sately administered. 6 il dm Dr. C. L. MCNXM, No. 731 BFBUCK fctrneL T8AIAH PRICE. DENTIST, GRADUATE Ot fhlladelnhls Colleite of Dental Burgery, clans lfUt-4, fi.mierly 01 West Chester, Pa., having ssrvea three yean In tbe ArmV, bas lesumed the practice of his prolexaioa at No. 241 N. tLKVKNTH Street. Philadelphia, whxn be ill endeavor to alvesatlaiaotorystteutiou ti all wh( may renulis hU iotesiuual services. W i it !
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