THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY", JUNE 23, 1866. THE VOLfNrEKaTS RErCKN., nave come back to you, mother, Weary, waited, and worn, With lorks matted over my forehead, And clothe blooJ-otnlncd and torn; It's no w onder you shrieked when you saw me, As if I had struck you a blow; I am not looking much bke the fellow You parted with three years ago! For that ono was stalwart and handsome, Kaeer and fierce for the sinfe. While this one Is weary and wasted, 8carrcd, and a crippie for life ! Mother, God knows lor the Union I'd tight till my very last breath; But lust twenty-one and a cripple For you it had better been death. Not for you, darling mother, you only For another Were was when I left With e.vca that were bluer than heaven, And lips like the ripe cherry clelt ! My Mu pule she was may God bless her! I meant to have made her my wife She had promised but how can I ask her To mate with a cripple for lite ? There, mother, don't weep; it was cruel To utter one word of regret; Twas all I could give, and 1 pave it My right arm is left ti me yet; With that and my pension, dear mother, We'll keep off the wolf from the door, And if you are contented and happy, Cod will help me to ask for no more, But hark! who U that I heard sobbing Just then, in the chamber close by! Oh ! Maggie, my love and rr.y darlmtr. Kiss nie once ere vou bid me good-bye! What is this you will never forsake me ? Mv loss only makes me more dear? God bless yon, dear iMuceie. you've given New life' to your poor volunteer! You will work for us both are you saying NaT, dear, 1ho' I can't drive the plough. There are trades that my one arm can master, And I've courage lor anything now. With your love and mother's to bless me, I've no room in my bosom lor lears, And may God send as bright a home coining To all of our brave volunteers! LETTER FROM PARIS. Xhe Inevitable Contest What Will fraaiNi )o Lord Broajtua-ni lu irl Pari at Tnetttre JMlacellaneona Items, Etc. Ele. EVKN15Q TELEGRAPH BPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Paris, Juno 6. To-day, the 6th of June, the official Moniteur gives us the following note, which may be looked upon as the prelude to the dance that is abouUto begin in Europe: "We hear from London that the English. Gov ernment, as well as the Russian, have informed the Cabinet ot the Tuileries that, in their opinion, the reservations of Austria In accepting a diplomatic conference to settle the matters now at ksue, will prevent any meeting of the kind from having any useful result." Thus, good-bye to the Conference. What are the reservations of Austria ? Our Emperor has learned what they are from the mouth of Prince Metternich. He says Austria rill not object to a Conference, on condition that all the powers represented will abstain from demanding any territorial aggrandisement or the cession of Venetia; therefore the acceptance of the Conference by Austria is coupled with Buch conditions that may be said to practically amouut to a refusal. It was on the 1st of J une that the political horizon, already very dark, be came quite overhung with heavy clouds, which may buist at any moment. In the meeting held that day at the Diet of Frankfort, Austria virtually forestalled the deci sion of the Conference respecting the Elbe Duchies, and threw down the gauntlet openly t" Prussia by making over HoMein to the Con iederation, and ordering iieuexoi fiubicnr. to convoke the States of that Duchy. Prussia has protested with energy, und has declared that 11 the Diet supports Austria in carrying out the measures which she has announced, it (Prussia) will consider itself free to act accordingly. A telegram sent to us to-day from Kiel informs us that Prussia considers the treaty of Gastein to be formally broken, and will shortly send troops Into Holstein to asert its rights. Thus the famous casus belii is found at last, and Austria so far has been successful in avoiding the trap which has been laid for her to begin the attack. WAR INEVITABLE. We are now listening with attention for the first cannon shct. What will France do is now the question. For the present the Emperor will remain neuter, but there Is no doubt but that he wiH take part in the great struggle about to begin in Europe, The stranger sojourning in France would see at present nothing unusual, no troops marching hither and thither jail seems quiet, but it is most probably the calm which precedes Oie storm. It is, however, well known that we are ever Teudy tor any emergency, and within twenty lour hours, by the aid of the railway, we might have an army either in Italy or on the banks of the Rhine. I know from authentic sources that -within a week all tbe superior officers and all the aides-de-camp of the Emperor and Prince Napoleon have purchased everything necessary lor a nil.itary campaign. There is alra ly a talk of a Iresh loan of a million to cover the expenses of the war. Everything looks black, and the opinion is that the war will not be localized, but that it will be general, and that the majority ot the heading powers will take a part in it. England, it appears, is now very hostile to Italy, which is fortifying all the ports ot the Mediterranean Russia, after some hesitation, net ins inclined to side with Austria. Even Spain, not satistied with the glory of the bombardment of Valparaiso a town which could oner no resistance, and the wretched state of its nuances, has, it is said, con cluded a treaty, olfensive and (Mensive, with France. It is not without an object that O'Don nell 5b augmenting the army to the amount of 85,000 men. We may be said to be living in dreadful times. War at our threshold, bnukruptcy and cholera en permanence with us. Two bankers have this month committed suicide; both, it appears, hud been guilty of forgery; they commuted suicide in order to avoid the punishment which inevi tably awaited them. The stranger frequenting our theatres would not faucy that we were so near a catastrophe. The summer U so backward in coming forward that our public prefers going to ee the indif ferent pieces now performed to catching cold in the Champs Elysees or other places, where amusements al fresco are offered to those who have money in their pockets. There is to little of interest now going on In the woild of amusement that I will, en passant, ,.ii something about our fashions: however, ladles first. The bonnet, If can be so styled the cidodly on the wane, and if thing continue as they do at present, we shall have to congratulate ourselves, as it will disappear entirely, and will be an item 1cm in our wife's monthly milliner's bill. Crinoline Is at death's door, and will soon be a thing the past. Skirts are worn long, drag ging the ground, which will also be a great economy. As we shall soon need no scavengers to sweep our streets, we may consider ourselves fortunate if, after a walk of an hour or so on the Boulevard, we have not torn several ladles' dresses. Our ladies will soou look like Greek statues, as the present robes give innumerable folds, and the chaussvre very much resembles the sandals of the antique. Beads and orna ments are very much worn everywhere, on the bonnet, and on the shawl. Blue is the favorite color, and we often see sky-blue from head to foot Loots, gown, and bonnet to match. Our men are decidedly returning to the fashions of the Directoire pantaloons with Hes sian boots; waistcoats very open In Iront; figured shirts, with large turn-down collar, LOKD BROUGHAM, Tim EVERGREEN. Several French papers, in announcing Lord Brougham's nrrlval iu Paris, observe that, despite his eighty-eight years, his lordship's memory is prodigious, his conversation charm ing, and that he has Inscribed over the door of bis villa at Cannes, In the south of France, the well-known lines; "Juveni porumj spees et fortunw, valete ! Sat me cuslstis:, ludete nunc alios!" ("I have reached a sale harbor. Hope and lortune, I bid you farewell 1 You have often disappointed me : now go and disappoint others.") The same journal adds that his lordship is far from being Indifferent to passing events, but, on the contrary, takes the greatest Interest in the great questions which are agitating Europe, All that Is quite true, except tbe fact of the inscription. We can affirm that it has never found a place over the door of the Villa at Canues, and that so sarcastic a distich does not express either his ideas or his feelings. For that reason It ought to be prevented by pub. licity from taking its place among thoe errors of which Chateaubriand has said that they be come historic truths by force of constant repe tition. FRENCH ACADKMY OF SCIENCES. Monsieur Preterre has sent iu a paper to the French Academy of Science announcing that protoxide of nitrogen (commonly called laugh ingga)produces very quickly a short ameesthetic slumber, and that it may be employed In surgi cal operations without the slightest danger. It must, however, be mentioned that this discovery of Monsieur Preterre is of rather ancient date, for as early as 17!! Sir Humphrey Davy tried the etlects of that gas upon himself, andjdescribed them afterwards with the greatest minuteness, and he distinctly stated that it possessed the property of suspending physical pain, and might consequently be employed advantageously in cases where pain was to be inflicted. NOBLE SroRT8 OF THE FRE8ENT TIME. Notwithstanding the want of money every where, our gentlemen of Paris, who are for bidden by the police to play at several games of chance in the clubs ol the capital, are daily rack ing their brains to find out some new games by which they may indulge their propensities for" gambling without the interference of the police. The latest piece of ingenuity at our clubs on the contiuent is the GAME OF CABS, which Is played in the following manner: Two players place themselves at the window of tu.e dub, one taking the even numbers painted on the cabs that pass, mil the other tue odd. We are informed that the sum of 800,0001". was, a lew days ago, lost in two hours by the Due de II , who was unfortunate enough to stake on even numbers. PARIS THEATRES. There is now a perfect stagnation in I he mu sical world. Music, save open air music, is at a discount. Geunod's new opera ot La Colombe ( The Diver) is in active rehearsal, and will in a lew days bp given to the public. It is said to contain passages equal to those of Faust. Flotow's Zitda is a decided bit, and the music will one day become ns popular as that ot Martha. O -A. S L. I CH II TOP. THE COUNTRY. FERRIS CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES FOB PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CHURCHES, ETC FVRNISHIXO FROM TEN TO BIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED. Tbls machine Is guaranteed; does not get out of orJer, and the time to manage It is about five minutes a week. I The simplicity ot this apparatus, its entire freedom fioin (lunger, the cheapness and quality or the tight over all others, has gained for It the favorable opinion of those acquainted Kith Its merits. The names ol those bating used them for the last three years will be given by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Where tbe machines can be seen In operation. FERRIS A CO., Box 1131 P. O. Send for a Pamphlet. 6 19 PEXM STEAM SCOlllIM ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to our new k naiu nitiui ocounng n.BtautBOu cui tuo ur i aim ouiy one ui n iinu ui tui city, we ao not ave, dui oj a tuiinieai process restore Ladles', Uentieiueu s, an Children' Garmenta to their nriulmi uiaIhx wttoou injuring them in tlie least, while gieat experience and tbe best machinery from Trance enable us to warrant penect satisiscuon to ail who may lavor us with theli putronaiio. LADlkrV DIU KKKS, of ever description, with or without Irininitngs, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the color is genuine UI UUl. Carpets. Velvet. Ribbons, Kid Gloves, etc.. cleaned and reoutxhed In the best manner tien lemon's summer and Winter Clothing c.eaued to perfecti. n without Id Jurv to tbe stiitf Also Klaus and Banners All kinds ot stains r moved without o eanlng the whole All orders are executed under our immediate supervision, end salUfactlou guaranteed in every Instance. A tall and examination ot our process s re.pecuuuy solicited. ALUEUYLL & MAUX, & 1 12 nitbsi iiQ, (10 BACK BUet, SADDLES AND HARNESS. XUE OLDEST AND LARGEST , SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN TnB COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & CO No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE I 1 IT.GT HAKNEP8, from Itf'M to tlAO LIGHT BABOCCaB do 80 00 to JJSO HEAVY do do 75 U0 to 800 EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED UARME88 27 '60 to 90 WAUON AND bELF-ADJUSTIKO 18 00 to SO Bl AGE AND TEAM do WOO to 80 LA DIKb' SADDLE, do 12-00 to ISO ULNTS do do 81W to 78 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Bosttt. Hore Covers, Blushes, Combs, Poaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Oenu Travelling and Tourist Bans and Backs, Lunch Basket Dress ig and Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises. 4 6mrp No. lyio ClIKfcOi UT ST. pf A R N E S S. A LAHGE LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot UAR NES8, 8AI.DI.E8, COLLARS, HALTERS, etc, bought at tbe recent Government sale to be sold at a sreat sacrifice. Wholesale or Retail. Together with our usual assortment ot SADDLER YAKD SADDLER YUARD WARE. WILLIAM S. HAN SELL & SONS, 3 1$ At 111 MARKET Street. ICE COMPANIES. EASTERN ICE COMPANr.-SEASON OP 1H68. 8 lbs. dallv. 60 cents per week; 12 lbs dallv. 75 cents per week t 16" lbs. dally, 90 oenu per week (20 lbs dally. 1 OS per week. Jennt. So 241QUKEN btreet, beiow 'inua. ihumidj, Ltu.is, 6 1 JOI1JH B. MYERS. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE COUIJT OK COMMON PLEAS OR THE J CITY AD ( OINTY OF PIIILADLLPH A. ADELAIDE MEKCER, by etc , vs. BERNARD Hike tit In Divorce. Marca It-rm. 18(18. No. 60. To BERK AlvD MERCKR. Respondent: Take notice that depositions on behalf of the lltxllon In the above case, will be token before Chares N. Mann Esq., Ixumltier. at hlsefttce. northwest corner ot Fiith audi.reen streets, on Till KDAY July 12, 1H6. at II o clocks A. M., when and where you may attend if you mint proper. jutsr.rii ni riL,c, 6 12 l.'it Attorney lor Llbe'.lant MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. r m t r n a itr f-i- j-t a vti v yirvrt mrv f II MAM KaCTI RINO COMPANY'S HEW b'lORE. No. lldS IhKSM'T street We resnectiullv call the attention ol our friends and tbe public generally ot our removal to cur new and nondxome Wsrerooimt. GlKAhD HOW, So. 11U3 CHESNCi Street, where we have constancy en hand a large stock ot our superior nu i) it n iv rinisneu square anu i.ranu rianos. Our Instruments have been awarded the hishest pre miums at all the principal exhibitions ever held In this country, with numerous testimonials from the first- class artls's in America and Europe. 'J hey are now the leading Pianos, and are lot 1:0 : naitH ol tl.Awotld. Fersins desiring to purchase a first-class Piano at greatly reduced rates shou d not tall to Rive us a call l'lsnos to rent lUHing and moving p omptly at tended to. PCIIOMAl KTR Ac CO., o a lm jso. iiua iuksmji Btreet COAL. 0 N E T 11 I A L SECURES YOUR CUSTOM. WHITNEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS COAL, No. 935 North NINTH Street, Above Poplar, East Bide. 62 JAMES O ' B II I E X, DEALER IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. BY THE CAliOO OR 8I50LE TON. Yard, Bread Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on Land a competent supply of tbe atove superior Coal, curable for family use, to which he calls the attention ot his friends and the public generally. Orders lilt at Ko. 206 South fifth ttreet, No. 32 South feeventeentb street, or through Despatch or I'OBt Oflico, promptly attended to. A SLI'EKIOR QUALITY OF BLACKSMITHS' COAL. 7S RENDER'S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, S. V. CORSEB OF BROAD ASD CALLOW HILL BT KELTS, Oflers the celcbratfd West Leblph Coal from the (Iretnwood Colliery, Move. lg and Heater size. 7-4tl utattM. A iso, the very xutierlor Sutiuyikill Coal, from the Keevndale Loliteiy, ut size, t uv. All other sizes 1IM Ail Con! warranted and tnken back ftrc of expense to the Duriba?cr. Ii not as reprttcuud. AIdo, the Coal lur teltta it not lull weight. 21V6m 1LLAVAUI & AVINEBIlfcNEIi. WM. Ml J LWARIi, D. 8. WlMillUENEB. MACHINERY AKD MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, No. 118 MAEKET Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. i. AGENTS FOB THE BALE GV Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Dealers In Manufacturers' Supplies of every do scription. Oak Tanned Leather Belting, AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING Of best quality and manufacture. 1 25 8mrp QEOHGE PLOWMAN, CAI1PENTEK AND BUIJ.DER, No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 IHjf K Street. Hat blue Woik and Jllllwrlgbtltig promptly attends to MEDICAL. THE PERUVIAN S Y It U P IS A PROTECTED BOLDTIOJI OF THE PROTOXIDE OF IRON, A new discovery la medlolne which STRIKES AT THE BOOT OF DISEASE, By supplying the Blood with Its vital rsiitciPLS, OB Lira KLKMXNT 1I4UIS. This it the secret of tbe wonderful iuc:esa oi this remedy m curing DYfTEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. DROPSY, CHROHI' DlAKKIKEt. BOILH, Nr.RVOHH AE Ft TI08, t HI ELM ASD VP VERS HUMOH8, LOB OF CONHTITliTIO AL IOOR, DI8 EAHF.8 OF Tllh KIDNEYS AND 11..AU UtH, Ft MALE UOMPLAlKTd, And all diseases originating In BAD STATE OF T II C BLOOD, Or accompanied by Debility or a low sta-e of tbe system. Helna tn e from Alcohol in any lorm its energizing ef fect are not tol owed by corresponding reaoilon, but are permanent, uiiusing sirengiu, Tigor. ana t.ew l ie into an parts of tbe y item, and building up an Iron Constitution. DYSPEPSIA. AMD DKBILIT V. From the Venerable Archdeacon "iCOTT. D D. "J't sham, Canada East. Marrnv4, lM. I am an Inveterate Dspepilc ol more thaul J ears' stsndlur." "1 have been so wonaerlul'y benefited In tbe three short weeks during which I fraveosed the Peruvian Hyruo that I can scarce y persuade myseii of the realltv. PenDle who hnv knovtn me art asLOtiifhed at the chanirn. I am widely known, and can but recommend toothers mat vibicn has aone somuco tor me." A CASE OF X7 YEARS' 8TASDIXO CUBED. From 1N8I FY JEWEir, So 15 Avon P.aco, Boiton. "1 have suffered, and eom'iimes severely, for 21 yean. from dyspepsia. I commenced taking the Peruvian vrup.ani lound Immediate benefit from it. In the course ottureeor lour weeks I was entirely relieved from mv suflerings, and have enjoyed unluterrupled health ever since.' One of the most distinguished Jurists In New England writes to a Friend as lollows : "I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result iu iv sustains your prediction, it Das made a new man of met in used intemy system new vlaor and energy! I sm no longer tremulous and deblltated. as whtn you laft saw me, but s ronger, heartier, and with larger cana ci'y tor labor, mental and physical, than at any Uiue uunng tne last nve years An eminent Divlna of Boston savs t "I have been n-lna the PERCVIAN 8TRTJP for some time pastt it gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity oi musoie . Thouiandi havtbitn changed, bp the urn or thiirem'dy, from k, at, I'cHy. wjientg cr.atvrei to $:rong. healthy, and ha py men and women; and invalids cannot rtaton- aoiy netiiaie 10 give ti a inoi. A psmDhlet of 3 Danes containing certificates of cores and recommendations trom some of the most eminent phiriciatis. clergymen, and o hers, will be sent una to any address. See tti at each bottle hsi PERUVIAN SYRUP blown In the glass. FOR SALE BY T. P. DIXHMORE, PROPRIETOR, No..t DEY Street, Kew York. AXD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SCROFULA. All Medical Men agree that IODIN! Is THE BEST Rl MtliY or ) croiulo and all kindred dl.4ea.os ever dis covered l he difficulty has been to obtain a Puna solu iion of It. DR. II. ANDKItS' IODINE WATER Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOLVENT! I Containing a fell obain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITALIZING AGENT ATSD RESTORA1IVK. It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in all its mani fold terms, ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM, And It baa been used with astonishing success In case? OI RnjlHATIHM, DTSPSFSIA, CONSUMPTION. FEMALE Complaints, LUAbt, Uvkk, and Kioabt Diseases, etc. Clreularawlllbesont iuek to anyone sending their address. Price ti-00 a bottle, or 6 for 05 On. Prepared by Dr. U. A&DEKS, Physician and Chemist FOB BALE BY J. P. DINS9IORE, ISo. 30 DEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL DP.UOGIST3. yyiSTAR'S BALSAM or WILD C II E II II Y HAS BEEN USED FOB NIABLT HALF A CENTURY, WITH TnB MOST ASTONISIIINO SCCOBSa, IN CCBINO COUGHS. COLDf, HOaHSKNES!. 80KK THHOAT JNKLI'l!ZA. WHOOI'INO fOFQH. CROL'f, LIV1K COWPLAIKT BKONCHlliS, DIFFICULTY OF BRI.A1111NG, A81HMA. AND EVEUY AFrEO'IION OF THE THROAT, LTJJWS, AND CHEST. O O N S U M V T I'O N, Which catnes off more victims than anv other illseaie, anu which bullies tne skill o' he li ysioiaua to a greater xtnt tliun anv other uia.udy. oiton YIELDS '10 THIS RKMELY W hen all others prove ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE, BAPID IN BELIEF, SOOTHING IK EFFECT, IN ITS Ol'r BAllON IT IS VV SURPASSED! While a a preparation, tree from noxious lntrredlenitx, poisoDa, or minerals-, uniting Bklll, science, aud mertical knowledge i combining all that is valuable In the vegeta ble kingdom ; ior this class o disease, it Is lXCOMPAKAULKl And Is entitled, merits, and receives the general confl uence oi the pubiio. tiEYMOCR THATCHER. M. D., Oi Herman. Y., writes as lollows : "WicTAii's Uai.bam of tViLU Chkurt gives universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a l ough by loosening and cieaneinn the luugs. and alluring irritation, thus its MOVING TUB CACSK. I&STKAD OF UBTINQ f P THB COUGH, and lkaviko 1BK CAi si behind. 1 consider the Halsain as good as an.v.li not the best Cough medicine with which I am acquainted." From Hon. Judge KPRAKRR, ot Canajoharie, N. Y. Gentlemen This is to certi y that tnyse f and lamlly have used Iir Viistab'b Uaisau or Wild CtntKitr tor nevera ytars, and that I take great p ea-ure in recom uiendinK It in preference to anything of the kind ior the purposes lor which li is intended, in caes oi Asthma, J'h h iii, ut AtlectlonH ol the 'Jhruat, I have never met wlih anything equal to it. Very respectfully, DAVID SPEAKER. Tne Bev. JACOB SEC'HLEK. of Hanover, Pa.. Well known and much respected among- the Merman Population in this countrr. mates tne following state Uient ioi the benefit ot the atliicted: 1earMrs: Hailng realized in ruytamllv Important henehis from the use ot our valuable preparailon WiHTAB'a Halsaji of Wild C'HEHKi it aflor is mo plea sure to recommend It to tie public Some elgnt years ano one ! mv daughters seemed to be In a decline, ana little hones ol her recovery were enter ainud. 1 Mien procureda bottle of your excellent Halsam. and be'ore he had taken the whole 01 the contents of the bottle there woa a great Improvement In her hea th. I have, In ni.v Individual case, made Irequent use ol your valua ble tueulclne, and have always been benefited bv tt JACOB ScCHLSB. PRICE, OSE DOLLAB A IIOTXLE. FOB SALB BT J. p. DIN8MORB. Xo 36 DEY Rtreet, New York. SKTH W. FOWLE4 60S, Proprietors, Uosto i. Ana bv all Druggists 0 16nl3t Q it A c j: ' s CELEBRATED SALVE CURBS CUTS, BURNS, BCALD3. GRACE'S CEtKBBATED SALVE CURES WOUNDS, BRUISK.H, SPRAINS. G RACK'S (KLEUHATUI) HALVE CFRES BOILS, ULCERS, CASCEBS. GRACE'S ( KLKIiR l'lED HALVE CIBES BALI RHEUM. ERYSIPELAR. GRACE'S ( ELEIIHATEO SALVE Cl'BES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS. GRACE'S CELEUUATED SALVE T1EALS OLD FORES, FLEHH WOUNDS, ETC. It la prompt m action, rnmoves pain at once, and re duces the most angrr-iooking sweilngs and inflamma tions, as if by magic thus adording ie let, and a com- '"'oui'ao'cont a box ! (Sent by mall for 3.1 cents I FOB SAL BT J. P. MySMOKE, No. aDEY Street, i'ew Yor ' S. W. FOWLE A SON, Proprietors Hnjlosj And by a'.I Druggists, Orocers, and Couuf' Hore MEDICAL. yox roruLi. WIUGIIT'S TAR SYltUP. 1 PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. m SSouth TH1HI Btreet Mc fl-00 per Bottle;f5fj0 for half-a-dozen. . T he undersigned eltlfens take pleasure tat eheermlly recnuiincmiliii Uie use of Wrinht'a Tar Htrup for coughs, colds, consumption, whooping-cough, spotted fever, ilver cotnpiaiut, pnlns In the breast, nnmchlcis. Inflammation, and restriction of air rwm i Ut the lungs, to. 1 l,e remedy should be in every family i Charles C. Wi son. Fomt's Yu otllce. Charles H. Oraflen, Sunday Mercury offloa. James Nolen. A.ju.rrr ofllce Wl llam f. Corblt, Associated Tresa. William Ii. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police T graph. Filth and hesnut streets. A Randolph. Front and i omhard streets. James W. l-errine No. 1129 Charles street. H. A. Davis No. J2J Gaskbl street John Vtondslde No 1331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson. No. Iiasj Walter street, B.U. Maron, No. 62tFiankltn atmet. J (lebloft No 131 8. "ecoml street. John wevmour. No. IJ . v ront street. t . W. Howard. No. I Dock street II. C. l.artlett. No. 311 8. -ecnnd street. L. Bates No. ' Areh street Albert Martin. No. 411 8. Hocond rnrwt. Wary Caldwell. So li2 Snnsom street. W. Ibonias. No. '20 N. Fourth strert T. M. t arthv. No. l' F. tmtti's alley. (icorge Wi son. No. 236 Race street. W. F. Brooks, No.69 fsorth Hecond street M J. Ilassett, No. 119 Canal street 8. 8eyniour Rose Bustlcton. Char es Rogers, No. tfil South street B. T. We lug on, Necond and Onarrv streets Y V. Ihoinas. No. 136 South txtn street William Bams. No Alft South Front street M. 8. hantord, Opera Manager. John Msglnnla. rear of No. 134 North Second street Sirs. S. It. Choate, Newark. Del. Jfr. William B. Wright t Sim We take pleasure in recommending your'TAk PVltl'Plof which we have already sold conslderab e quantities) as a most excellent and efficacious remedy lor the complaints set tortb in your printed bill alrea ly submitted to the put lie. As a era' living act to suffering hun anitv we wlli cheer u'iv recommend our preuara tion to a. I atliicted with diseases which it is designed to loan. .to., jjilks SON, Drnggtsta. N, . corner Pine and Sixth streets For sa'e also at JOHNSON, HOLLOW AY COWDEN'S, DYOTT ft CO M, A nd all principal Dnifglstt and Dealers. The sul scrlber would beg leave further to sav thai lie is prepared to fl.l orders SLd forward tbe Hyrup tc any port ot the country. Persons des'rlng other Inior mat Ion by n ell will inclose a postage stamp and answer will be returned as soou aa the exigencies ot busineai will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIOHT, 3 SO No Til 8. THIRD 8 tree t. Philadelphia, Pa. QL AD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, for the Sfekdt and Peru A KbM Cuhk of all diseases arising trom excesses or lOUlHrUL INDiM REllON Emissions, Genital, Physical and Nervous Doblllty, Inv potence. etc. e'C NO CHANGE OF DIET IS NECESSARY. They can oe used without deiectlou, and never tall to eflect a Cure, If used according to Instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Trire One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; aiso, Largo Boxes containing Four Small, l'rlce Three Dollars From four to six boxes are generally required to cure onlinan cases of Seminal Weakness, though benefit Is derived irom using a single box In ( bron 10 Cases, and particularly when Impotence or Oai Hal Debl Ity with Nervous Prostration has atlccted the system, BELL'S TONIC PILLS Are recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating, and Invigorating Remedy in the wor d. a Package Pi Ice Five Dollars, wlil last a month, and Is genera, y sullicient In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence, BULL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY, Price Two Dollars, sufficient for a month, can be nsed to good advantage. It gives btretigta to the Organs, and, with the Pills, will restore them to their normal condition. A Pamphlet oi 100 paxes, on the KIMOR OF YOUTH, designed as a Lecture and t-'au Ion to Young Men, sunt iree, xen cents requuuu to v pobuiko. II vnu cannot nurchase Brll's Specific Remedies of your Druggist, take no other, but send the money atrect to DR. JAMES BRYA.U, y9r.?uJUns Pbydolan, V am TtnOATiWAY. New York. Jtn3 yon will receive i hem by return of mall post paid, and it ee trout observation. . For sale by DYO'1'1' 4 Co., No. 232 N. SECOND btreet. Dll. IIYLTON'S Constitutional Renovator FOR THE RAPID CURE Of Incipient Coneamptlorj, aud all Diseases trtaliiiuir to ConduiUptlOii, siren As Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, ( roup. Bronchitis, and all Diseases ot the Lungs and Masplratory Organs, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia Loss of Ap petite. Nervous Debllliv Willi great Lassitude ot Uie Mus cular 8vsem. eic. The success of this medicine in the cure of disease has wlthstooa many critical tests iu this country and elsewhere; its talutary etl'ecis on disease are widely disseminated, and require no effort to party the preju dices oi the skeptic. ' I B. Hilton :-I take this oppontinlty to inform von that I conlder you the greutest doctor on diseas.-s ol the lungs in the coun ty. 1 had a spitting of blood, with lurge lumps ot green matter; a violent pain in my breast and shoulders, a s. raining cough and several of the most eminent pbysielsns gave me up as a hopeless ase ol consumption I tried all tbe remedies ot the day and gamed no re'lei but srew worse; when a friend ao vised me to tiy your Renovator satisfying me tout you were a regular graduate ol the I'ulverslty ot Penn sylvania and uot a aelt-stvled doctor. I ued but nine bottles of your Renovator, and to the surprise of my tri ends. I am now a well man. and able to attend dally to my business. 'Any one needing further particulars of my case can call on me ana be sa'lstled. "NICHOLAS BILGER, ' -o. ituce treet. Dr. Ilvlton is a regn ar araduate op the Universliv ol Pennsylvania. (His diploma can be seen at his ntlice.) Examines Limits without charge. Otllce, No. 'til Nortu blXi'H H treet. A 24 thim'Jm DR-LESSKY'S VEGETABLK PILLS CURR Dvspepsia. Diarrbwa. Rheumat.sm, Hick Head aeha. and all oerangeinents of the l.iver They purilv the blood and mase the skin suit and lair. For sale bv Dr. l.Kf-HKY. No 338 N. NINTH ftreet, Philadelphia, and by DrtiKglstegenerall' . CAi UfcN, N. J ,8ptember2 1865 .)r. Lessey Dear Sir: it s Ives me great pleasure to ndd mv testimony la favor ot your "Vegetable Liver Pi. Is" I had been filleted with deranged ' ondition ot the Liver for ten years, and. during that time, suffer d intensely irom acrid discharges irom stomach and bowels, seriously piostiating my physical ar,d mental energio for weeks at a time, so much so tha invite was despulted ot. But, th oughaklud Providence, I was Introduced to ou, and oy the n.i;or'vour fills I hitve been wouiler luliv lestorcd, not having find ao attack oi mv old com petitor lost a single aLi)at,IU'fcervu:. 'I hey act Ilk a charm Hod It not been for them, I have no doubt 1 ihou d have been laid aHe irom the mlnl'lrv I must aud a ew lines in lavor of your ' Life Pre server ' or tgetaole liniment I have nsed I. foi erysipelas Rcalds and Hums "nd Inflammations; it produces remarkable results. I w. cured of a von bad sore by lis use Many ot my neighbors are using it and It gives universal satisiaction. it mould be lu ever house. Yours, RFV. J. H. BTOf'KTOS, 4 2Maths2m THIRD Street. I amcleu, N. J. coiirooita CAMPHOR TROCHES, PosHiTS Praveativs of j.. a H O L E E A DUrrluca, Drwatcry, and Cholera at orbos. .4 BoleFulor.O. H. Noddies, Druggist, s-?, lltbBaoBtti.,rima. s. i V GOVERNMENT SALES. g AL E OF GOVBRAMENT bTEAH-IUG. ASCIgTAKT QUABTKRMABTER'B 0FIOB, 1 I'hii.adki.phia Depot. June 18. 1S66. ) Will be sold at I'ublio Auction, at SUACKA MaXON Street vvhart, rbiiudelphla, l'enua., on VON1MY, June 26, lSikl, at 10 o'clock A. ill., the United Mates STFAM-IUfT "MONITOR." Toiinare 104 C-96 tons inn th, 80 5 lu feet ; breadth, 18 610 leet; depth, 7 7-10 ftet. T he tug is now Jyui ar at Shuckamaxon street wharf, where she can be examiued. Teims Cash, in Oovernment funds, 1 1 Older of ' BievetBriir..Gon. GEO. H. CROSM IN, Assistant Ouartoruiastor-Uenenil U. S A. . 1ft 1I1.NRY HOWMAN, Brevet Maj aud Auut. Qutu'teruutoter. GOVERNMENT SALES. T ABGR SALE OF QUAKTKHAJSTBV Amirtajtt QnAtTBRMASTwt'a Ovvtoa, ' . I BILADEI.PHIA AFKfOT. OWO IS, IWM. will M told at rub 10 Auction at tbe Ualk Slatoe Government vTarehouse, HANOVKlt MtrtMt nd DEXiA WAKE Avenue, I'hiladeiphia, Pa., m MOSLA , Jane 26, 1836, at 10 o'clock A af... alargr lot ot Joarterma tor's e tores, eonsisUnx U start as loliowa : : - - I 120 CORDS OAK AJNO FINE WOOD. One and two horse Am- Stands, i u an ape. Beiichea, r Ireboarda, W heelharrows, ftove Doxee, Water ttuokots, Boards, Venetian Blinds, Br.okete, Crowbara, Biushes, aimrted, Basins tor stools, 1 hairs, Closete, t vlmders, Cauldron, J a Dies, Table Tops, 1 rucks, ' Bain tods, Tongs, assorted. Valves, assorted. Armr ana Express Wi gons. Sasb Woighui, i res ties, Brooms, assorted. Shoe Ins; Boxes, iron xtars, Baireis, Vfrenohet, assorted; Axes, Hore Blankets, loo Boxes, Cantcene, 1 in C ups, Chimney Crocks, Oil Cans, C arbors, metaiuo Lire Boats, Copper BlU. Basins, Grain hacks, Boilers, assorted. Hiding- Bridles, Hose Ui upliosa. c oesta, Cocks, assorted. Soil Contamom, Un'Mierse carts, 4 lamps, assorted, Irawers, (ias Burners, Curry Combs, lireeeers, Halter criaim. Wson Covers, Drams, Water Casks, Iron Sate. Hand Cuffi, Morse Cards. loors, rtt veplpe, Dampers, Desks, htovctupe Elbows, Feltinar, Flies, a sorted, (irates. I forks a -sorted, I Portab le For ar. Wagon and Harness. Ambulanoe Furnaces, u.uagea, assorted, I Rope Ha ters, Kire Hose, Leather Hose, Hatchets, Screw Drivers, Coal llods. Cases ot I'lgeon Holes, Gum Uose, Hoes, assorted ; Hammers, assorted, ficrap Iron, Boiler Iron, Galvanized Iron, rouvht Iron, Door Knobs, Tutty knives, Ladders, Ijittore, Looks, assorted, Lu. vers, CoHee Mills, l'inceis, assorted, Olue l ots, Stovepipe, 1'aiiit I'ots, Hose lit els, ctt. vepipe Iiests, Clothes Hacks, Hasps, assorted, ' liUtni er, Ala i lets, Aieasures. Camp Kettles, Leu terns, Lath. 1'icks and Handles, raus, assorceo.' Gangway flank, i'uuoues, assorteu. pokors, Cialvanixed Pipe, Steam Pipe, Gas Pipe, Pumps, assorted. Lightning-rod 1'ohrta, Copying; Press, Iron Plates, Lead l'ipe, Rope, Cilice Stoves, Iron R&iiinff. Bakes, assortpa, W agon and Ruling dies, Heating Stoves, Stools, Shelves, Scrapers, Bed Rests, Coal Screens. Cooking Siovoe, Sinks, Supports, Screws, S novels, ostorted-, Spades, Sad- spoon, a-sorted. Grindstones, Horse nboes. Stocks and Dies, Sockoie, Cau king Tools, Hanks, burnt) Waiters, Zino. i Knives and Forks, l Ochre, jGas Pendants, Itorgos, I Plow and Bits, itias Fixtures. Sledves, Shutters. And a largo lot of miscellaneous stores. For lull particiilMS, as regards quantity, ete see catalogues, which may be bad on application u this ollice. Sain will be continued from day Jo day, until aS tbe 'tores are sold. Sales will le made in quantities to suit pur chasers. Terms Cash, In Government iunds. By order of Brevet Briir.-Gen. GEO. II. CR03MAN, Assistant Quartermaster uenerai USA. 161310U JibHRY BOWMAN. Brevet ftlaj. and Assist. Quartermaster. SALE OF STEAM BOILER, FORCE TU FS W ATER PIPE, FlKE-PLUuS, Etc., con-, plTji WATER WORKS AT G1ESBORO, D. C. , QCABTIBJfA8TKR-GENKRAI,'S QmOB, V m First birrtiOif, Wabhikotok, JL. c, June 19, 188 t By order ot the Quartermaster-General, there will bo sold, on the premises, at public auction, undo the direction oi Captain George T. Browning, A Q M.. on FhlDA Y, Juiy 13, lm, at 12 o'oloo M.. tba lollowing described public property, to wit: OAE&1EAH BOILER, 30 feet long and 8 feet iu diameter (with two 12 Inoh retum flues), made of j-mch boiler Iron, with all the necessary appurtenances, including- cast-irou front, gauge oocks, globe valves, leed-pump, smoke e tack and hooo, steam gauge (AshcrotVs patent), graie orde'r PIP' plU(ts' reduc'n Peces, etc., all in good. I YVO WORTHIKGTON 8IEAM FORCE PUMPS Ko. 6, lS-inoli cylinder, 9 inch stroke, 26 horse power each, and each capable of pumping and lorcmg 100,000 gallons oi water por day. Connected with them are the reuuislte va.ves, elands, soap, lings, bends, elbows, doub.e-vaive oil cups, eio. i heso l umps are comparatively new, and in oca, plete working order. A large quantity or WAl ER-PIPB, as follows: 6,182 ieet ti-inch Cast iroa W ater-Pipe. 12 000 luet 8-mch 800 leet 2-inch Wrought Iron " 664 feet 14 inch Cast Iron " 2,000 leet 1 inch " ' " 1 6(,0 leet 1-inoh " " - ' 6,000 feet -iDch " " 1H1R1Y ONE CAST IRON FIRE-PLUGS, ' (Ay re's patent), with all the necessary conneoaous, such as T's, bonus, stop-oocks, elbows, tour-away, pieces, etc., all in excellent condition, together with. ALL 1 HE lOOLS, Etc , required for making alterations and repairs in water pipe, such as Pipe Cutting Machines, Taps aud liics, Plyers, Crabs, urills, Punches, Caulking 'iools, etc. 1 he Depot is accessible by water, andlvesseUi ot tbe largest class can bo loaded at the whart. Terms Cash, in Government Iunds. ' De iveries will be made to purchasers on or before the first (1st) day oi August next, i A bout lor diesboro will loave the Sixth street wharl every hour during uie day of sal J. Anv lurtber inlormation that may be desired will be given upon application, iu person or by letter, to Captain George 1' Browning, A. Q. M., Giosboro, JJ. C, or at this office, JAMES A. EKItT, Bvt. Brig Gen. U S. A., in charge 6 21 thttu t7 12! First Division, Q. 41. G. O. G lOVERNMENT BALK J AT SAVANNAH, GA. SIX HUNDRED ANU THIRTY-FIVE THOU SAND POUNDS OF WHOUuHf AND CAST IKON Will be sold at Pubiio Auction, irom the Stato Arsenal Building, in Kavannuti, on WEDNESDAY, July 11, 1806. Snle commencing at 10 A. M. Tbe Iron is as follows : 150,000 pounds Cast Iron (Sholl Metal), in the city, near tbe wharf. lao 000 pounds Cast Iron (Guns), in the city, noar the whart. 48,000 pounds Wrought Iron Scrap (Gun Carriage Irons), iu the city, near the whan. 91 000 pouuds Cau iron (Guns), about five mlloa from the citv, on a good road. 64 000 pounds Cast Iron (Guns.), about nine miles iiom the oity, on a good road. 16 600 pounds Cait Iron (Guns), about two miles irom the citv, on tbe river; no road by land. luO.OOO pounds Cast Irou (Guns) about lour and a ball' miles from the city, on the river i no road by land. 8000 pounds Cast Shell and Scrap Iron, in the ions Tbe attention of Northern buyers is Invited to this solo The nilo projectile have on them sabots of brass or lead and antimony. The iron will be divided into lots of from 20,000 to) 100 000 pounds. Buyers eau gnt UnU at the Ordnance Depot atr SsvaiiUah several day before the salo. They are request d to examine the lots before the dav of sale lorms Cash, in United Slates currency. Ibe Iron in tho city to be removed witbiu fifteen day. alter the sale. D. W. FLAGLER, Caot. of Ordnance, Brev. Lieut -Col. U. 8 A., 6 20 12t ' Commanding Augusta Arsenal.! rpiIR k e" "gen e h aTTag ests wanted" to fc I 1H Ii"l1 miiL iviDut'ii. im. hid new ivn aw dental lusurance Company, .tct vnmenol good addrew,' aimlv to r'KANK. O. .VLLFN Hrnih OU.ce, ho. 4b) CllESKUTHtrvt' Aip:y sooa. a it, Jamp-mat now worn on the top of the head, Is de
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