The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 09, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING , TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, : , SATUKDAY, JUNE; ' 9; i 1800-
CHARON.
BY PROFESSOR ATTOTJN.
Why look Che distant mountain.
So gloomy and so drcarf
Are ruin clouds pasfinir over them,
Or is the tempest new?
No shadow ol the tempest
Is there, no wine or rain
Tin ('hnron that Is passing by
With all his gloomy train.
The joiina mm march before hlra,
In all their strength and pride;
The tender little Itiiantn,
They totter by his side:
The old men walk behind him,
And earnestly they pray
Both old and young Implore him
To grant onie brief delay:
"O Charon 1 halt, we pray thee,
By yonder little town.
Or near that sparkling fountain
Where the waters wimple down!
The old will drink and be refreshed,
The young the disk will fling,
And the tender little children
Duck flowers beside the spring.
"I will not stay my journey,
Nor halt by any town,
Near any sparkling fountain
Where the waters wimple down:
The mothers coming to the well
Would know the babes they bore;
The wives would clasp their husbands,
Nor could 1 part them more I"
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
Archbishop CuUen, of Dublin, has been
created a Cardinal.
Swimming is one of the regular branches of
a Honolulu temalo boardiug-scuooi.
An actress in Mobile was driven to suicide
by jealousy ot her husband.
To avoid cholera, rise with the larks and
avoid larks at night.
Colonel Charles O. Rogers, of the Boston
Journal, was taxed last year on $200,600, and
paid his tax without grumbling.
rope Pius IX has lust lost his younger
sister, who was mariied to a rich patrician at
Avignano, Italy.
Prince Teck has a morganaiic wife and two
children. That's the reason Queen Vic didn't
want him for a husband lor the Princess Mary.
The Boston friends of Herbert Spencer,
the English author, are about presenting him
a testimonial ' of their appreciation ot his
writings.
A strong feeling in favor of the adjournment
ot Congress belore the 4th ol July bexins to prt
vail, under the influence ot hot weather and the
anxiety ot members to return home.
A wretch was heard to say the other even
ing at a social party, that a young lady playing
a piano lone was like an ape, because ucr tin
gers were 'mona keys.
A merchant advertises a "promenade skirt."
This name may relieve some of our luir readers
from embnirassraeut when they want to pur
chase a "tilting hoop."
The annual convertion of Sabbath School
teachers ot Massachusetts, counected with the
Evangelical Churches, will meet in SpringHeld,
in that Hate, on Wednesday and Thursday of
next week.
In ditinterlng the Federal dead near Re
sacca, Tennessee, recently, a body exciting at
tention irom its sin uii icci, was louua to ue a
woman, shot tbroueh the head. The supposed
name was Charles Jonesboro, Company E, (illtb.
Missouri Voluu leers.
Within the lar-t tew weeks a number of the
best citizens ot Allison township, Lawrence
county. Illinois (in the neighborhood of Rus
sellville). have d.ed after brief sickness. Ty
phoid pneumonia ha prevailed to a fatal extent
in that vicinity witnin cue past lew monins.
Summer auze dresses, abroad, are brin&ing
into lashiou colored suit petticoats some ot
these, which are worn under dresBes striped
with sold, are also trimmed with gold lnnee,
The Irinees which are now used tor trimming
petticoats are frequently tour inches deep.
The latest Paris fashion in "trails" is to tie
them ud at the back with an enormous bow.
The skirt Is tucked up, and hangs over the
ribbon, which is fastened to the revere at e.ich
side ol the front of the skirt, and then tied in
the centre ol the back with this bow. This is
called the Watteau style.
In the case of F. M. Jamison, a United
States detective, indicted belore the United
States District Court at Montgomery, for passing
counterfeit currency, the venue has been
changed to Mobile, the prisoner having made
affidavit that be could not obtain a fair and im
partial trial in that district.
A Concord (H. II.) correspondent writes
that since the liberal rains of last week the
fields ard pastures a-e looking finely, and good
June butter will soon be cheap (speaking com
paratively) for all consumers. The dairies of
New Hampshire will' exceed in quantity, and it
is to be hoped in quality, anything before
known.
Ceneral Sherman is becoming politic at
last. During a recent visit at Minneapolis, be
made a pleasant little speech, and was about to
retire, when cries of,"(io on" resounded Irom all
sides. The General added, "I have studied poli
ticians, and have learned by imitating them to
talk a. tew minutes without saying anything at
all." The utatement was received with great
laughter and cheering.
"Toilette receptions" are the latest idea in
fashionable society. Hair dressing has become
such an elaborate affair, and occupies so much
time, that belles now leceive their callers while
under the hands of their maids. At present
their intimates only are admitted, but the sex
is not limited, and gentlcmon are also received
by raadarae In the most charming of combing
toilets, with the sweetest of smiles, and the
prettiest ot apologies for the situation.
A little gill, lour vears old, in New Bedford,
Mass., bcina reproved by a doniiSLic a few days
since, in her mother's absence, lor eating green
curraLts, got sulky, and said she was going oil'.
Nothing was thought of her threat, but at the
end ol an hour she had not reuppeared, aud a
thoioueb search being made in the vicinity, with
out success, she. was at length found in a" spring
trunk in the attic. She' had ben asleep, and
on waking was so nearly suffocated, that when
she was called lor by those looking after her in
the attic, she could scarcely make an audible
reply.
RESOLl) II ON
To Authorize tho Uerniantown Paasonirnr Rail
way Company to Lav Cortaiu liana
lieeolved, By the Select and Common Councils of
the City ot Philadelphia, That the Oermantown Pas
seuaer Iiailviav Company are hereby authorized to
la?aelrj(fle rai'road track on the Township Line
road to Oardalo Park, from a point where it inter
sects with the tieimantown road, e'Mance about
three bundled foot: Provided, That said rails shall
be laid in a inanner sallstactory to the Chiot Engi
neer aud Surveyor and buuII ooulorm to the esia
bllshed gradef the streets a onif which the same
shall be laid: And piovidod lurther, That the
Company shall remove the tracks upon Blx
months' notice from the Chief Commissioner of
Highways.
WILLIAM 8. STOKLEV,
l'rouidout of Common Council,
Atcst
liEKJAJUN II. ItAINEB,
Cloik of Kulect Connetl.
JAMES LYND,
President ot Select Conuoil.
Approred this eiirhth day of Jnne, Anno
I'omini one thousand eilfht hundred and sixty-six
(A. V. lSOti).
MORTON McMICHAEL,
6 9 It Mayor ot Philadolphia.
J C PERKINS,
LUMBER MERCHANT
Successor to K. Clark, Jr.,
No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET,
t'oii.isntly on hand a large and varied assortment
f iSuiJdim Laoitwr. o21f
FURNITURE AND BEDDING.
TALNUT CHAMBER SUITS,
IN OIL OB rOUflHID.
' GEORGE J. IIENKELS,
TIIIRTEKNTH AND CHESNUT STREETS.
gUITS OF WALNUT PARLOR
1 U11N1 A 'UlCJJi
IN OIL OB POLIBHEO.
GEORGE J. IiENKELS,
THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS.
gUI19 OF ROSEWOOD CHAMISEK
FURNITURE.
GEORGE J. IIENKELS,
6 4 12trp
TIIIRTEKNTH AND CHESNUT STREETS.
FU UN ITU HE.
RICHMOND & FOEEl'AUGII,
No. 40 South SECOND St., West Side,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SUPERIOR CABINET FURNITURE,
AND
UPIIOl-STKHED GOODS.
rarlorPnits In Piusb.Reps Ulr Cloth, etc.
Miilti-hom. Dliilnn-Koem, anil Chamber Suit In
Walnut, MaliOkany, Cak. Chesnut. etc.. toKOther with
trained imltalkna ot the above woods, which come very
low. , ........
hhouiri von aesire anytmna in oar une, u win new
) our advan a no cad and examine our nock, wntch in
an larue and varied as can be lounii anywhere, and
PR1CE8 HIE LOWEbT.
RICUMOND & FOREPAUOH,
5 28 No. 40 South SECOND Street
TP U It N I T
U RE. TUB LARGEST,
J.' (I
heancrt and Heat Stock of uruiture In Uie
u K,!1 la n Iia timnd at
ut rLD co.'a
UNION ITKMU'RK I)F.fOT,
CORNER OF MNTII ASD MAKKET STREETS,
.wi . hi n,iii an s . M OM) Htreet.
Parlor gulls, In Halt, Brocade, Plush, Damask, or
R lVinlnfr-room, Chamber, Library. Kitchen, and Offlce
Furnt.ure, at iabu ously low prices, and the newest
st ei and patterns. .
Tubllc Building, school, Co'lege, and Shop Furtlture
In endlrss arictv. .
All kinds ot Furniture wanted by housekeeper at
exceedingly low pilces, at eltnerot tbolr Immense estub
llrlirmnts It )a want to save money and not well
served so to GOULD A CO. Lefore purchasing ctse
vbeie Corner of NINTH and MARKET, and Nos. 31
and 39 N, SECOND Street. 2 105D
g P R I N G.
BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HOLKSALE AND HKTAITj,
AND MATERIALS FOR TUB 6 A KB.
BEST QUALITY AKD STYLE OF SPRINP
MATTRESSES.
J. S. FULLER,
414stutb3ra No. 9 8. SEVENTH. Sireot.
FIRE AND BURGLAR FROOF SAFES
gUCCESSFTJL TESTS.
GREAT FIRE IN NEW YORK.
GREAT FIRE IN CHARLESTON, P. C.
GREAT FIRE IN "WADDINGTON.
GREAT FIRE IN CANADA.
MARVIN'S SAFES.
IN EVERY INSTANCE SAVED
ALL Til KIR CONTENTS.
MARVIN & CO.,
No. 721 Chesnut Street, (Masonic Hall).
No. 265 Broadway, New York.
BFND FOB ILLTJ8TIUWED CATALOGUE,
SECOND-HAND SAFliSs HOUSE SAFES.
SAFES EXCHANGED. 15 6.2mrp
STOVES RAftGES. lo.
TJ N I O N OIL STOVES,
A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating
by Tetrolcum Oil. Out Stoves give no smoke or odor,
and are not liable to get cut or order, being as simple in
every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. Ibe linker, Broiler,
and Flat-Iron Heater are the only special ar tides of fur
nllure required. Fot oil other purposes, ordinary stove
lurolture may be used.
DAVID-II. LOSEY,
BOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA,
No. 38 Sooth FIFTH Street.
Libral ditemmt to the trad. 4 17 3m rp
CULVER'S NEW PATENT
DEEP SAND-JOINT
II O T - A I K FUltNACE.
RANGES OF ALL SIZES.
ALSO, FHlECAIi'd rEW EOW rRKSSUBB
STKAM HEATING AlTABAriJS.
VOB BALK BY
CIIAKLES WILLIAMS,
610 6 Ko. 1162 MAKKET STKEET.
TIlOMrSON'8 LONDON KITCHENER,
or t'Ubllo niHtltui Ions ,'lu TWKNTV DlFKKhNT;
-- oiejf d , iinu. i ill Muejimm itniikjH, not-Air r ur.
racta Portable Heaters, Lowduwn (iraton Flrelioard
Stoves, Datt Hollers, htewhole Plates, llrollers. Cook
ing Stoves, etc., vt holcca e and rdall, bv the manutac-
turers. ciiABf., tiiAKi- & rtioiirsus,
0 19 stuthCrn No. m N. SECOND Street
TpITLElV WEAVER & CO,
liANCFACirKEBS OF
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords,
Twines, Etc.,
Ko 2S North WATFH Street and
No ti North UKLAWAKK Aveuue,
JUILAUKLFHIA.
Ipwjb II. FiTtia, aiichei. Weaver,
t o a ad V CLOmita. nu.
WS BEST If
4:0
NoTHXXCity!
( Sixth StX, )J
COAL.
ON K TRIAL
I
1
SK CURES TOUR CUSTOM.
i
WIIITXEY & HAMILTON
LEHIGH,
SCHUYLKILL,
AND BITUMINOUS
COAL,
io. 935 North MMII Street,
Above l'oplnr, rant Rid. 62
JAMES O'BRIEN,
DEALER IN
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.
BY THE CARGO OR BINGLE TON.
Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater.
Has constantly on band a competent supply or the
above superior Coal, sui ablo for family use, to
which he calls the attention of bis friends and the
public generally.
Orders left at No. 205 South Fifth street, No. 82
South (seventeenth street, or through Despatch or
I'ost Office, promptly attended to.
A 8LTE1UOK QUALITY OF BLACKSMITHS'
COAL. 7 6$
RENDER'S
COAL AND ICE DEPOT,
S. W. CORNER OF BBOAD AND CALLO WHILL
STREETS,
Offers the celebrated West Lehigh Coal from the
Greenwood Colliery, Move, tun ami Beater size. 7-50;
NutatiiB&O. Also, the very superior Hchuylkl.l Coal,
from the Keevctdule Collleiy, Nut size, 6 W. All other
sizes HiiK
All t eal warranted and taken back hee of expense to
the purchaser, ti not as represented. Also, tlie com ior
telteo It not lull weight. 2 10 Sua
MEDICAL.
yox populi.
V RIGHT'S TAR SYRUP
FlllKCIPAL DEFOT,
No. O'U Souih T11I11D Street
Trice, fl'OO per Bottle;$5C0 for half-a-dozen.
The undcrslincd citizens take pleasure in cheerful!;
recon, mi'iinli. ts the ute or Wrights Tar Hrup tor
coutjhs. colds, consumption. whonpiug-couKh, spotted
lever, .ivcr compia'ut, puins in me oreasr, iirnncmtls
lnliamn ation. and restriction ol air Tease s In the lungs
etc. 'J he remedy should be in every tarally i
Charles C. AV'i son, Forney'. Prei$ otllce.
Charics il. (Iraflen, Sunday Mercury office.
.lames Nolen. nqu.rer ofllce.
Wlillnni F. t'orblt. Associated Press.
Villlam H. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and. Police T
graph, Filth and ( hi sum streets.
A Bandolph, Front aud 1 ombard streets.
James W. Perrlne No. 1129 Charles street.
11. A. Davis No. 323 Uasklil street
Joba Woodslde. No laai Frank; In street.
liotert Thompson. No. 118 Walter street, .
K. U. Alarcu, No. 626 Fianklln street.
j ueoiou. ro iJi a. reconu sireei.
jolm Hevmour, No. MS 8. Iront street.
I . W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street
H. C. l artiett No. 327 8. i-ecoud street.
I, Ttnt(. N o. BOS A rch at reot
Albert Slarttn, jke. 411 o. eteconostreeu
417
M arv Caldwel
(Ho
1UU2 Hansom street.
W. 1 nomas, jo. u . rourin siren.
T. M. srtliy. No. l9 E'tretU's alley.
George WI son. No. 230 RMce street.
W . F. Brooks, No. 69 North Second street.
M. J. Basett. No. 119 Canal street.
S. Seymour Rose Buetleion.
Char s Rogers, No. Ml South street.
K. T. Wellington, second and Quarry streets
K. K. Thomas. No. 136 South ixt i street.
Willliim liarns. No 516 South Front street.
S. S. Sanlord, Opera JIanager.
Jobn Maglnnls. rear of No. I'M North Second street
Jlre. 8. H. thoate, Newark, Del.
Aa. IT.ir.rn, 71 Wfinhl
Sik : W e take pleasure tn recommend'pg your 7 Ah
SYKUP iof which we have already soid eouslderubie
auantitics) as a most excellent and cfticaclous rcme-lj
in. tttn nmn niniR rct irirrn in vnur uriuieu uin niruu 'T
submitted to the public. As a prailtvlng act to sullerlna
liun.anity ve win cneer'u iv rewunncuu jwm micinui
tlon to a 1 arlllctea witb Ulseases wuicd u is uesigueu i
cure. yours, etc., ro , .
N, . corner Tine and Sixth streets,
FCr 'jOllNBON, HOLLOWAT COWDEN'S,
l)yOTT & CO M,
A nd all principal DrurgiBtg anu ueaiors.
The subscriber won'd beg leave ftrlber to say thai
lie is prepared te rl.1 orders acd torward tbe Syrup tc
any part ol the coumry. Persons desiring other inior
mat li.n by mail will inclose a postage stamp and answer!
will l e returned as eoou as the exlkencies ot buainesc
will admit Address
WILLIAM B. WRIGHT.
3 20 No 771 8. TU11.D Bluet, 1 bJ'adelphia, l'a.
J) IX. IIYLTON S
CONSTITUTION AL RENOVATOR
FOR THE IIAPID CTOK OF
Iacirleut Cousnmptloa, and all IHsenHes1
feitululuK lo Couaauiptlon,
Rt'CH AS
Coughs, ( oldii. HoarFeness, croup. Bronchitis, and ah
illbcases ot the Lungs and Kasnlrutory Ortraus,
Liver Comp'aint, OyspcpHla Loss of Ap
petite, Nervous Debility, wi.h
great Latitude ol the Mus
cular System, etc.
Die successor this medicine in tbe cu-e of dlxeaxe
has wltliHtooa many crlilcai tests hi this country and
elsewhere; Its talutary ell'ec s on disease are widely
dlsxenilnatcd, and require no eilort to puny the preju
dlees oi the skeptic.
'Jib. IIvlton i I take t"ls opoor unity to inform you
that 1 consider you tbe greatest doctor on dlsua-tt s ol
ti e lungs in the coumiv. 1 hud a snlttlng of blood,
with lurite lumps ol green matter; a violent pain in my
breast and sliuulders, a s raining cougb t and several ol
the most eminent physleians gave me up as a hopeless
i ane ol consumption I tried all the remedies ot the
du and gained no re'lef but grew worse; when a friend
aitvlnd me to tiy your Iteuovaior, satlsryinii me tout
you were a regular graduate of the University of Feun
si lvaina and uot a eell-tvlcd doctor. I uih1 but nine
bottles of jour Renovator, and to the surprise of my
iriends I am now a well man, and able to attend dally
to my business.
'Any one needing further particulars o'my case can
call cn uie anu be satislled. NlrllOL, VS MLGLlt,
' No. 23!k Race street "
Tr II lton is a regu'ar graduate ol the University ol
Pennsy lvanla. (Ill dip onia can be seen at hlsotflce.)
Exumines Lungs withbut chatgo. Ofllce, No 'ill Norto
b 1 X '1 11 fe tieeu 6 il tli.utiin
DR.LESSEY'8 VKUEIABLE PILLS CURE
Dvspepsla. Diarrhoea. Rheumatism, Hit k Head
a he, and all derangements of the Liver Tbey purity
the blood and muke the skin satt and lair. For sale by
Dr. I.fcsshY. No 3ii3 N. NINTU Street, Fbiladeiphla.
and by Drasglstsiienernll' .
t AUDKM, N. J .Sopteuiber i 1885 Or. Lessey Dear
Sir i It vivea me rreut pUasure to add rov testimony lu
favor ot your ' Vegetable Llr Pt;ls " 1 had been
atllicted with deranged onditlon of the Liver for ten
years, aud.durlug that time, suffer, d Intensely irom
acrid uiacbaiges rum stomach and bovt els, seriously
piostiallng my pbiakal and mental energies tor weeks
at a time, so much ro tlia' my li e was despalied ot.
But, th ougnaklud Providence, I was Introduced to
iou, and by the u.oofvour fills I have been wonder
lullT it-stored, not having had au attack or my old eom
pl air t or lost a alugle ttaboatb service. They act like a
charm Had It not been for them, I have no doubt I
should have been lata aslte from the ministry.
1 must aud a lew lines In isvor of your ' Llfo Pre
server" or Vtgttable Liniment. I have used li fi
f.ryaipclaa Scalds and Hums nd intlammatlonst tt
produces remarkable results. I was cure of a ven
has sore by lis use Many ol my neighbors are using It
aud It gives nnlversal satisfaction! t snould be in ever
bouse. Yours, .
ItFV. J H. STOfKTOV,
4 JBtaths.'m TF.IRD Snoot, t aiaden, N. I,
CARPETINGS, &o
JUST RECEIVED,
' YARD-AND-Jl-lIAMr-WfDFJ "' ; ;
VELVET CARPETS,
, NEW DESIGNS.
J. F. & E. It. OUNE.
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET.
3-4 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4,
wnnE, rkd, And fanct
CANTON MATTINGS.
J. F. & E. 33. ORNE,
Nc904
CHESNUT STREET.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
FOR STAIRS AND HALLS,
WITH EXTRA BORDERS!
J. F. & E. 15. ORNE,
No. 904
CIIESNLT street
500 pieces
NEW F ATI E HNS
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
J. F. & E. I). 0 K N E,
No. 904
3 20 3inrp
CHESNUT
STREET.
SHIPPING.
FOR SAVANNAH, GA
Tjiil PH 1LAD ELrill A AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAD 8UIP COMPANY'S RF.Gb'LAB LIiSE,
SAILINQ EVERT SATURDAY.
Thn now and snlcndid steamshlns
PIOM- LK Captain r. F. Iloxle
TONAWANDA captain jacoo leal
Cabin 1 assage 815 00
Deck Pa-sage 8 u
The Steamship
" P I O N E E R
Will commence receiving freight for the above port,
at RCt, street Wharf, on THURSDAY, June 14, at 10
o'clock A.M.
shippers are requested to send bills ot lading wltb
their goods.
lhe stae-room accommodations of this steamor are
ol a superior aud comiuouious charaoter.
Freight taken lor Charleston, S. C , aud lbrwatdcd via
Savannah with quick despatch.
No hnls of ludiug signed alter vessel leaves the wharf.
S. A J M. FLANAGAN,
Ko 420 South IiELAWAUE Avenue.
For freight or passage C. HARRIS.
Fivluht And Passenuer Aaout.
8Mtf
No. 2t'8 Norm DKLaWARK Avenue.
HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE.
ANCHOR LINE OF 8TKAMFJW,"
1.1ISKKKJA."
"CALhDOMA." "CAitBKlA,"
"1.KITAAS1A," U11J14.
Steam to
LlVtRIOOL LONDONDERRY, BELFAST, DUB Lid
MiWRY, CORK, AND OLaSUJW.
BATKs OF PASSAGK.
PAYABLE IN PAPER CUHRF.NCY.
CA BINS 8U0 , $80, and 7ii
STA.ARAUE t'JO
'IHh PAID CKRUFIi ATEH
Issued for bringing out passengers irom the above
P0'UllOWFR RATES THAU ANY OTHER LINK.
Also, to and Irom
All STA'IIONS ON 1HE IRTSH RAILWAYS.
SPECIAL NOI ICE Pascengers will take particular
no' ice that the "Anchor I lne" is the only line framing
tliiouKh tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia to
tbe points named above, and Unit the undersigned Is tbe
only duly authorized Agent In Ihliadilphia.
Apply to W. A HaMTLTi.
So'.e Agent for"ANfHOK LINK,"
1 15 b No. m WALNUT Street.
' m .Jt!r- FOR NKW YOaK. PHILADEL
Jau2texaim delnhla Steam Propeller ConiBany Do
awatcu bwiltBure Lmes.vla Deiaware and Rarltan Canal,
leaving dal y at 12 M. aud 5 P. il., connecting with all
Northern and FiiBtern lines.
For treight. which wbl be taken upon accommodating
terms, atuly to V 1LLIA Jl M. BAIRI) fc CO.,
a 1 1 No. Hi S DELA W ARE Avenue
T'O SHIP CAP1AINS AND OWNERS. TIIB
undersigned having leased the KEN8INOION
SCREW DOCK.begu to in onu his friends and thepatrom
01 Uie lock that be Is I repared with Increased facl.itles
to accommodate those having vesse a to be raised or
repaired and being a prac leal ship-carpenter and
caulker, wi 1 give personal attention to tbevessols en
trusted to him :or repairs.
CaDtalns or Agents. Ship Carpenters, and Machinists
having vescels to repair, are solicited to call.
Having the agency for the sale of "W etterstedt's
Patent .Metallic t omposltlon" lot Copper Paint for the
pieservatlon of vessels' bo toms for this city, I am pro
paled to mnilsn thesame on fjvor.bie tnn.
Kens ngton Hotew Dock,
DELAWARE Avenue, above I-AUREL Street
US
VA HVIN'S SAFES.
r$T MARVIN'S SAFES.
t-MARVIN'S SAFES.
UT MARVIN'S S'0rKER success.
AN Hllfclt bUCCESS.yS
ANOl'liEU S.LCCES3 iO
ORE AT FIRE IN CHARLESTON!
MARTIN'S TATENT TRIUMPHANT I
Metsrs. W. M. Bikd & Co., Charleston. May a, 1866 :
tienllenient I leel It a duty I owe you to express ."my
entire sallsiaction in regard to Marvin's Sates, lor which
vou are agents. '1 bey have proved ail yon have reaom-fl-.endei
lu the great Are on King street, AprU , which
cesiioveu 'Robb'j ' clock and my entire stM or gro
eerier and iquors. my boos anl lapew were ireservel
rgood condition, and it aflord' me areat oleasare to
ti BtUy to the excellent qasiity.)1 tiee sitei.a they
re ;ubt'.y enutlod to Viie oighet jjiUJ-juoj o: Uii
public. Respectiuuj youn
1 he above Sales for sale by
W.
i'RI vi.
MA11VIN & CO.,
No. 721 CHESNUT Street,
(Masonio Hall), Phllade'phla,
S 6 lit and No UtiS li OADWAY, New Yoik.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH
treated with tbe utmost success by J ISAAOrt,
il. D.. Ocu 1st and Aurlst No. Iu PINE Straet. Teatl
monialstrom tbe most reliable sources In the e!t can
be seen at his office. The Medira Fat a'.iy are Invited
to aci ompanv their patients as he has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain No
charge made lor examination. 18$
WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES
and Blinds. Fine assortment always on hand.
Alto Preventive of Damp Walia lu Dwellings. Paper
Hangers sent to all parts of the country
11. a. BUniO,
6 29 17trp KO. 115 N. FOURTH Street, above Arch.
ALL PAPER AND WINDOW SIUPEs.
s'liSOt No. Wi srriiiu oauoen streou
INSURANCE COMPANIES
TTlRB INSLBAKCK EXCLUSIVELY. TUB
J.' PENNSYLVANIA Flhk INHHAMU COM
1 AS Y Incorporated ( bar er I ernetnal No. elO
W A I.N TT Street, epi oslie lrdepndence i-qunre.
Ibisdmpany, la vorably known to the community
Ibr ever tiTly ftnf, ctntmueto tnnuro ai ainst loss or
ritn ste by fire on Pnl lio er Private Bui dmus. ei her
pin anrnt v or lor a limited time. A so on Furniture
Mocks el Goods and a.eichandise gcneially, on lILeral
tenim
1 heir Capital, together with a large Snrnlns Fund. Is
Invested In the most careful manner, which enables
tl era to offer to the Insured au undoubted securttj In
t! e case of loss.
BISECTOR
Ianlel Smith Jr.. i John Deveretn,
Alexander llenson, I 1 homas Smith,
IfBnc ll7lf burnt, I Ilrnty Lewis.
1 bourns Robins. I J (illllngbam Fell,
Daniel Paddock. Jr
DA Kir L SSUTU, Jl., President.
Wit.MAM O. Cwovt ell. secretary 1S
PROPOSALS.
VTATlONAi, MILITARY ASYLUM
XN The alaucpors of the Natonal Asylnm lor dis
(i.srged volunxer soldiers, authorized by Ao? ol
Congress, approved March 21.18(10 ask proposa s
tr silos lor Asylums by donation or sale. The pre-nil-es
inn t be situate in one of the loyal States, con
tain at hast 200 acres ot land and be in a healthy
location, and east ot access by railroad or othorwise.
It is tho purpose ot tb managers to erect, without
de ar, extenxivo and permanent bm diugs for raid
Asylums, and it establishment will bo larpoly ad
vantageous to any suction or rai.r ud in tho vicinity
cf its location.
1'lans, specifications, and cslim itos for Asylum
buildings, Ino.uding detached coitaios, are a'soaki d
lortht approval ot the Hoard. Liberal compousa
lion will be given lor the f ucceeslul plan.
l'ropo-a s. plans, specifications and ts itnatoj tho
Oral tiarmd to be in wriliUK, containing plot and de
scription ot rrounds and terms nnd conditions of
trai.sfer must be sent to M Jor-(,ouoral n. F. HUT.
I.IK, at Low Oil, Mass,, ou or belore the 20th diy of
June, I860. BEiN'J F. KUILKK,
PreMdent Hoard ol Managers.
Lewib B. Ghuckkl Secreiarv.
l apois entitled to publi-h tho laws ot the United
Statos are rcspeo luily reuueHted to publish this
three (3) weeks pnoi to the 20. b of June. 1HC9 and
si nd their bill, with copy of notice, as above di
lecied. - 6 aim
Pk oroa a i.s rou h e a t i k a forivs
1 lil.Al HE
L llIEF VUARTEUM ATTKU 8 UFFICB,
DlPOT OF W ASHINOTOM.
Washinoion, D V., iay 23 1863
toairn i ropoca;s will be rece v d at this ofllce
nmil 1L'ESLAY, June 12 ISM, at 12 o'clook M , for
UEATlNU.'by steam (direct radiation), Ue bunding
in tiiir city Known as "roru's J lieatro," ana tho two
email buildings connected therewith.
bids thould bo acrompanled by plans sliowina' the
maiiBor in w hich it Is proposed to do the work, and
state the amount of radiatinv surface proposed tor,
with a di scription of the boiler and its capacity.
The woik must be completed by the nrst day of
Sctiten-.Ler, lnti6.
No bids will bo entcrtn-lncd except those from per.
sons who are known to bo in this business, andean
rotor to similar work which has been executed by
them
Half ol the amount stipulated to be paid for the
y ork will be paid on its completion, and tho remain
ing one half will be tetnined until tho heating ca a
cities of the apparatus shall havo been thoroughly
tested and louud satisfactory.
Bidders can see the buildings and rocoive Infor
matfbn in relorcnco to the work bv applying to Mr.
KuWAliD CLAliK, Government Architect, No.
8b8 Fouith street, opposite City Hail, Washington,
I) C.
Proposals should bo addressed to the unlerfigned,
p'oinly cudoreed, "liopoiais lor Heating Ford's
Theatre"
D II. I5UCKER,
Brevet Major-Gen. and Chiet QuarterrnaBtor,
6 29 lit Depot ot Washington.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
rpiIE OLDEST AKD LARGEST
SADDLE AND HARNESS
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN TOE
COUNTRY.
LACEY, MEEKEU & CO.,
Ko, 1216 CHESNUT STREET,
OFFER OF THEIB OWN MANUFACTURE t
BUGGY HARNESS, from t-2'W to 150
LIGHT BAROUC11X do 80 00 to 850
HEAVY do do 75 I'O to 600
EXP RF88, BRASS MOUNTED 1HRNES8 2TH0 to 90
WAOON AND SEI.F-Ar JUSTIN Q 18 00 to 90
STAGE AND 1EAM do SO 00 to 80
LADIES' SADDLE, do 12-00 to 180
GENTS do do 6110 to 70
Bridles, Vomitings, Bits, Eosr-tta. florifi Covers,
Blushes, Combs, Soaps, Blacking. Ladies' and Gents
Travelling and Tourist Bags and Backs, Lnncb Baskets
Dress ig and Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises.
96mrp ISO. 121G CIIKSNTJTST.
F
LE HAENESS AND SADDLERY.
720 MARKET STREET. 720
Large saleioom contains a l nil stock of Rood ser
viceable SINGLE AND DOUBLE UAKNESd, best
Leather and workmanship, for city trade, at moderate,
prices, and made to order at short notice.
E. P. MOYER & BROS.,
No. 120 MARKET Street.
N. B. Superior SOLE LEATlXElt TRUNKS, for Eu
ropean travel.
Also, Ladles' French Drets Trunks, 8 19 1m
H
A R N E S S
A LAEGE LOr OF NEW V. S. VVAGON HAR
NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ol HAR
NESS, SADDLES, COLLAR, HALl'EHS, eto ,
bought at the recent Government sale to be sold
at a creat sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Toeother
with our usual assortment of
SADDLERY AND SADDLFU Y UARD WARE.
WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS,
2 1 Ru. Ill MARKET Street.
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
PEACH ST E A 51 SCOUMXG
ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 510 RACE Street.
Wo betr leave to draw your particular attention to out
new French b tie in Hcourlng Estabiishu eut tlie Umt uu J
only one ol Its kind In this city- W euo notdve, but tj
a chemical process res.ore Ladles', Geutieuieu's, au
Children's Garments to their original states, wituou
inJuriUK them in tbe least, while aieut experience and
tbe best machinery from France euuble us to warrant
peri cut satialuction to all wbo may lavor us with tlieli
patronage. LADIES' DRESSES, of ever desciiptlon,
with or wlthour Irimmliiiis, are cleaned and hnlnhed
without being taken apart, whether the color Is genuine
or uot.
bpera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains. Table Covers,
Carpets. Velvet, Klbbons, Kid Gloves, etc cleaned and
reouirhed In the best manner, (.en leuien'a hummer
and VI Inter Clothing e'eaued to pcilucti n without lu
Jurv lo the stull. Also t'lags and llaunets All kinds ol
stains r moved without Cleaning the whole All orders
are executed under our immediate supervision, and
satbfuctlon guaranteed In every lnsiatiue A call and
examination ol our process Is re-peetiully solicited, sua
ALliEDYLL & 3IAM,
3 12 rntbtt
No 510 BACK Htieet
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
fZm SCHOMACKEtt PIANO PORTE
hTv'n MANUEACTL'KI.NO tOM PANT'S NEW
V'lfcliE, No. 1103 CHESNUT (street -We respectlu r
call tie attention oi our friends and lhe pub'le generally
of our removal to our new and uandsome Vlarerooius,
GIUAKI) KOW, No. 1103 C11JCSNU1' Btreat, where we
have toiistantly on handa largastock ol our superior
and hi. blv finished (usre aeJtirsnd Piano.
Our lustrumenls have been awarded the highest pre
nvtums at all tbe principal enhibltlmis i vet bent lu this
coui trv. with numerous testim. nla'A Jrom the lrat
Ciats artists in America and turope.
'i bey are now the leading Puuioa and ate so lo .
PVts'nsd!a"inir to purchase aflmt-class Piano at
sratlv reduced rates shou d not tail to give us a o Ml
l'tsnos to rent luulug ''Vt'u?,? ,l"
tanked to. rCIIOMA' Kvn
D 2 lux
No.. LIS CUKSNUT Street
. gOVERNMENT SALES.
. CmiQwtk. fTKn'sOFr,o. , '
T... effe,. fpltiiih K'JfMf J '
8 be.nr considered less iban iht ot T
n.alenal. were not acoeptfd. and 8a,lV 01 M'
are Spain li, vlted until IHUhSDAY Jnrl roP,"l
atl2o'o ockJM.,lor the pnichal. of 8 rWV1 f
Government Lumber, of the fol owin aiaos'!?
descriiitmns, is,i " mlmm
lK.Ot-0 feet lj-lnch Oak.
)rJ CKO feet 2-inoh IMk.
HO 000 h-et 2i inch Oak.
129 000leet8mchOak.
10,000 feet 8J-inci Oak.
78 OtO icot t lnoh Oak.
10 000 feet 6-inch Oak.
J2 5 ,eet S incn Uickory.
6 600 foot8-ineh II ekory.
M.fiOO feet 4-mch II ekory.
80,000 loot iHnoh Ash.
74 000 lent 2-mob Ash.
86.000 leot 8-inch Ash.
00.000 icet 4 inch Ash.
20. t(K) hot 6-inca Ash.
8 500 loot 1-inch I'tne.
84,bO0 leetl-inch I'm
8i (X 0 leet 1- iich I'tne.
25 000 let t .ncli Poplar.
18 000 ti et l-tncb I'oDiar.
The attention ot tsaon and carriage-makers ia
ca 'led to this sa'e, as the above is a very superior 14
of well-seasoned Lumber, suitable for nianulaoturtn
tlirposcs. It can be seen lT aiiplylu io Hrava
riKadier-dencral C. H. TOMrKINS, Quartermaster
in charve at Lincoln Depot, about ono mile east oar
the Capitol.
llli s will De received for the purchase of ton thou
mud feet and upward, lhe uniiersismod reserves)
t b rifclit t relict all tbe bids should theybeoon.'
sidered too low.
ramcntim liovernment funds) will be rennii-nd
npon notification of accei tanoe ot bid and nriw
to tbe deiivory of the Lu nber, which must be re
moved within flltoen dajs alter tho proposal 1 a.
Hri'iru.
rreporals should be slirned bv the bidder's fnH
ronib. and rive Ins post-oihee address, plainlr In
dorsrd, "1'roposals lor the Purchase ot Lumber."
and directed to
U. H . IIUCKER,
Brrvet Msjor-Gen., nnd Cliiel Quartermas er,
6 1 17t Lopot ol V ashington, D. C.
ARGE SALE OF AKMTf WAGONS. AVBU.
J LANCES, llAKNEso, SCRAP lliOJS, El(J.
CU1F QUABTHiSI ASTKU'8 OFFIOK,
lKPOT OF WASHIBOTOlt.
I
WAfniNTON, D. C., May 21, 18t)6.
. ... m rwiu i uunv auvuuu. uuutir IIIO UirOO
tit u 01 Iltevot liriuadicr-oenprnl C. H. Tompklus
Will ha ar.1t a. .. I I.. A . V. . . - .
Vitartein, aster, at LINC OLN DEI OT, Washlne-loa.
D. C, on MON DAY, unne II !Wi6, at 10 o'clock A.
M., a largo lot oi (J uaru master's Slores. tona.it.
Ill VI
4!)o Army Waeonp.
80.CC0 pounds old llors
bboo,
40(0 pounds old Waroa
Tire,
700 tash with Glass,
l'J5 pounds Tallow,
VV'aeon aud Auibulano
V heels,
Wheelbarrows,
Blankets,
SCO A i my WaKons with
Hay hacks,
14 t vo-hoii-o Wagons,
17 Spring H apoi.B,
1 Watenna Carts,
43 LUbtCaits,
FX) two horse Ambulances,
1 HuKfy.
1034 sinalo sets Harness,
472 isaodits.
isucsets,
21.670 rimndb Scrap Chain Chains.
0000 pounds old Wacon lla tors,
Axle
V ronchos.
IK6 t ounds Coll Clinin,
lt'92 pounds Lead V pe,
lt;6 pounds Scrap Iron,
2o77 jiouiidsol Li-ad,
1:600 pounds t-cinp Steel,
Anvils,
Smiths' Hollows,
Portable Forgos,
t'lanes,
llarrels.
17,0111 JOUE08
Scrap Koities,
1 onpno Irons,
S oves, etc.
11 COO l ounos Scrap Brake,
irons,
Ibis proi city has been worn, but a large portloa
of it i still eoiviccsblo.
lhe stoies mu.-t be removed within Ave days from
date l saie.
ieims Cash, in Government funds.
D. H.RUCKER,
Hievet Moor-Gen, and Chief Quartermaster,
6 2 17t Depot of Washington.
ARGE SALE OF GOVEBNMEKr
CORN.
CBIEF QUABTTl!MAPTEn'8 Offiob, t
DtPOT of Washington, I
WAfiHiOTO. D. C, May 80, 1806 )
There will be sold at l'ublio Anction, In and near
this city, under tbe direction ot Brevet Lieutenant
Colonel J G. C. Lcc, A Q. M., on I UUK&DAY,
Juno 14, 18C6, about 20,000 bushels of Cora in sacks,
at tbe lollcwine-nanied points:
At Mxth Street W harr. 10,000 bmhels.
At Giesboro Depot, 10,000 bushels
1 be Gtain wil1 be sold in lots of tOO bushels, Willi
lhe privi rge ot the purchaser taking any amount up
to oOOO bushels.
'lhe faie will commence at Sixth street wharf at 10
o'clock A. 11 , and imn ediatel after tho completion
ol lhe 8u lo ol the amount at that point it will pe oon
tinued at Giesboro Depot.
A Giivernmeut boat will be in readiness at Sixth
street wharf to terry persous who wish to attend th
sale to Gieeboro and lack.
The Gra'n miLt be removed within ten days from
date ot i-a ie.
. lermn Cash, In Government funds.
D. 11. IiUCKER,
Brevet llajor-Cen. and Chiei Quarto rmaoter,
B 8J 12t Depot ot Washington.
G
OVEKNAIENT
SALE.
rim. A Delphi A. Pa.. June. 4. lftflfl.
AUC110 I AUoTlON ! I
Will bo sold, at tho Uinteri Sates Commissary
V arcliouso, near cornor of SXI EENTH and CAL
LOW111I.L Streets, commcuoinK at 10 o'oloolc
A. M , June 11, 18G6, tho following Commissary
Bioies, slightly damaged, viz "
884 pounds Smoked Beef.
158 pounds Ham. j
784 pounds Corn Meal.
6 (149 k uuds Peas. ,- ' r
13,300 pounos Hioe.
10 in7 pounds Hominy.
2,f'i0 gallons Uolasst i,
The above Stores can te examinod at any time
previous to, or on the day ot sale. Alter purchase,
they must te tlrnt paid lor, and then removed at the)
expense ot tbe purchaser, and within live days irom
tbo dny of sale.
nv Jbeclt; tiiiE.
lhe rltfbt U reserved to rect any lid deemed too
low.
, , C L KILBORK,
6 6 Ct Bicvct Brif adler-General, A. C. Q. S.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOB THE CUT
AMI COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Kaisteot ( llahl.ES PLNhVKYKK, deceased.
The Auditor appointed bv tbe Court toaudlt, settle,
and adjust the account ol LKWld II. Rr- DN tR. Actlni '
ftxecutor ol the estate of CHARLES PtNKVKYKK, do
ceased, and to report distribution ot tbe balance In tho
nnmlti tit (Iia anpnnnliinl ulli ,n..l ,lia nnvtl... I ... a .
lor the ptupofes ot bia anpolntuient. on WtllNKHDAY,
June 13th, Ubti at 4 o'clock P. M.. at the Orfice or
LKW1M It. KMINFR, Ks. , No. 5i 3. 1'UUB IH street,
lu the city o Philadelphia. 6 2stathtt
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
slate oi J AMKs V. KEMPTON, deceased.
The Audi or appointed by tbe Court io audit, settle,
and adjust the semnd and final account ot K1)VAK1
HOPPilt cq. Adiiiinustraior of the eatate of J AVE
('. KFMPIOS deceas. d, and to report distribution of
the balance In tho hands ol the accountant, will meet the)
parties Interested for the purposes of his appointment,
on MONDAY. June 11, WW, at 4 o'clock P. St., at- his
Office, No. 624 VYALM I' Str-et. In tliecltvot 1'bUa
deliibla. JOSk.1'11 F. MAKCtfi.
8 'i stuthSt Auditor.
JJ X I T E D STATES
B1JII.DE lt'S MILL,
Ncs. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
ESLER & BROTHER,
WOOD MOULDING, BRACKETS, STAIR BALUS
TERS, NEWEL POSTS, OENEBAL TU8N1NQ
SCROLL WOBK, ETO.
SHELVING PLANED TO ORDER. '
The 1 argest anortment of Wood Mouldings In this elty
constantly on hand. ""
1U1ILADKLPHIA SUBGEON8
BANHAGh, INSTITUTE. No. 14 N.
xiuTii utnutt hava Market.- B. O.
EVfcBETT, alter thirty years' practical experience.
iuarantees tna skuiui aaiustnimn . " '
ateut Uraduatin l ressure Truss, and a variety of
others. Hupporters, Elastic Btocklnns, hboulQer Braoea.
Crutches. Suspensories, etc. LauW apartments on
ducted by a Lady.
imnoBca R11PPOETER9. BRACES.
.. L ' 'o.,,lel ainitutir nf thai fnont
approved una, iiiniun '7 """"' w -..
W Nortb THf-Vi ' NTH Street. Ladies aitjndwi by Mia.
Dr. MoCLENACUAN. Wale department by a c'jmp.
tcnt mrseon. si 4
i