8 THE i DAILY EVENING TELEGItArn. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1866. HUWIBUCS. ALL THE FOOLS NOT DEAD YET. Tortunc Tellers and Their Tricks of Trade. LUCXY BAGS AND LUCKY NUMBERS. Wonderfal Means or Making For tunes Rapidly. THE PARTNERSHIP DODGE. 'Bt Et Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc, Etc "When Folly, frequent harblnper of crimo, Onfoldi bor motlev utoro to tnit tlio time; Mi ben knave and fools com i nod o'er ail prevail, "When Justice bait, anil JticUl beams to tail. Mhb then the bold at start Irotn puolio sueors, Afraid) oi shame, unknown to other tears, More darklv gin, v satlro Ke.-t In awn, Aua shrink from rtdicae, though not from law Lord Byron. "The fools are not all deal yet." Wbat an old ' kackneyed expression I It Is tbe first thought when wc learn of somebody being "taken in." It Is the first thoueht wben we hear of the failure of a bad speculation. Yet how apt we are to ' - blind ourselves to our own peculiar little crertu Htks; and see with magnifying glasses those ot other people I Ever since the world began, we might almost say, there have been unscrupulous men who for the S8ke of gain or for mere notoriety will play on the credulity of others. In earlier times, indeed, superstition was more deeply seated; and it was the exception, not the rule, to find a per son who wa9 not liable to ttr charge of being Bnpcrsti'.Hiufi. It wits in those earlier aires a matter of religion to blind the understanding and lead reason astray. The alchemists, with their pretended transmutation of the baser asetals into gold the astrologers, with their reading of human destinies in the appearance and motion of the stars the rcligioiulmposlurs, with their miracles, were all not only counto nanced, ' but looked up to with a reverence almost equal to that felt for a deity. Of these grand families of impostors, the al chemists are the only ones' that have not survived. Yes 1 All the civilization, all the enlightenment of centuries of learning, all tho exposures ot the tricks of charlatans and mountebanks, have not sufficed to deter the fools from running alter the humbugs who pre tend to supernatural powers. Pick up1 our daily papers, as we hit in our parlors or in our places of tubiuees, and we will find their columns devoted to tho advertising of the fortune-tellers and the all-curing quacks. As a matter of course, these cheats are geno- '. rally most successful withvhe great 'unwashed. It is in the lower quarters of our cities, where the "Old C'.o'men" and tho petty pawnbroker hold lortn, that we meet them. But, sooth to say, it is not the ignonnt only, it is not the poor down-trodden laborer who alone seeks their aid. The rich and educated, that is, those sup posed to be educated, may be seen consulting ; the false oracles, ruining their health by - quackery. ' THK "LUCKY" MAN. There h one brilliant specimen of the genus bnnibrug that we just now call to mind. He . keeps, or kept, a small place near Fifth and Lorn bard streets. Dr. Gohan is his name, we believe. He is rather a spruce-looking old darkey, and .-carries hiutasrlf with all the strutting pomposity of the real old darkey "gcminan of de first water." .The Doctor is an oracle. What he don't know a not w ortb knowing. Talk of self-importance! Perhaps , jaukave seen the inimitable Clarice in ,lae perse nation of "Major De Boots?" Well, the Doctor h s got his port and strut to perfection, and he impresses all around him with the sense of his digi lity. Although he calls himself a doc tor, it is p rincipnJly as a doctor of the black art that he is celebrjrred. He tells luck y.p umbers. In doing eo he falls into a eimu lated deep sleep, and at intervals b tween the 80orou8 snores he calls out, perhaps, four; several', tnores, eleven: some more snoring, torty-lour; and so until all who wish to invest in lottery .ticket i are aupplied. ; The fools tlieve Implicitly in his, power, and rush frapUcalHy,after the tickets. .Then again, he sells lucky baar.8. -Vr'hat are thjse f we hear you ask. Weli, just imagine a little leather or wool len bag,tk;d with a pioce of twine around the Beck, and filled with hJts of nails (toe and ten penny), pieces of atone, brass and other bits of rubbish, and you have tue contents. Some "charming" words . are ..repeated over them, and they are supr-osed to kec off bad luck of every .description. Tho negroes, who principally deal in these, wouM suffer anjthing or everything to oe taken fr.ocs tlu'sa in . preference to having 2het e removed from their pecks. TtM TREAJSCBB findeq. If .any person drenm three times t that he. or he has found a treasure, aad has superstition strong enough, a visit to tbe Doctor will test its troth. If the not la available, tbe professor -takes a waud ff cteel, about a foot long, and covered with silver plating, and nicely balancing if ou his forefinger, proceeds to the lucky spot, Aln'ott invariably the wand refuses to be attracted -o.it of its equilibrium, and the old wiseacre tie bia bead nd olem"Jy ay, "No mi.'y 'tar noUl'nK m ar," and the Tictira Is ."afntfed. Once the VoUr lost hW watch aud chain. He went around' 0I1P hU clarkey acquaintances and patrons, ad with lite pompous. Important manner told the. at "If dat wat-& nd cha,u am not brung bat wbar " war tult ftora ia fo-r-t y-e l-R-n t bom-1 will make the fellar duf tuk it stand stock stll.' Wttl U drops down into a heap o dirt ah." In k' th time spocl fled the watch was broup.. V fcaek. -. On a seeond occasion be was not so foi h hU credit considerably damaged 9 ad success. Since then another thief, stole - tn and he threatened to turn the th to "ashei" U it were not broueht back inside ,. " twenty-four kours. Perhaps the time betas?" t, ort, or owing to some other reason, thj w 'ca WM Bt forthcoming, and the old fellow lost om r ii tODBeqnence, One of the favorite dodges of the old impostor Is to have a light Yoik waeon drawn up to his door when his plac is pretty full, an J then , putting on his coat with a great exhibition of nervous bustle, he would shake his head and wring his hands, and in great excitement wonli tell his customers, "I can't tend to yon I I can't tend to you 1 Too much business I Can't wait P and off he would rash. Then driving around for a few squares, he would come back all in a perspiration, and rush Into his store and out of his coat, and rolling up his cuffs, would ten t nem, "Now I tend to ye only a few minutes only a few minutes." Tho old wretch at the same time would have nothing to attend to outsi K He succeeds thus In blinding not only the poor And ignorant, but the wealthy and thoce who ought to know better. From the wealthier classes he takes nothing but gold, and he finds no trouble in lining bis pockets well with his Ices. There are plenty more of the same descriptl ju ns the Doc tor. He Is only the representative of his ela. YE LOOKER INTO YB FUTURE. If we loo at the advertising columns of almost any dally or weekly paper, we shall very probnbly see a notice of some wonderful and gifted person (woman generally) who sees far into the future. We must say, however, thatthi't-c advertisements are getting scarcer in the papers, as they seem to rftt..pr forbear encouraging them as much as they used to iu old times. Among the most famous, or rather notori'jn, of these was MADAME ADOLPIl. She was, indeed, a wonderful woman. Whit could not sho do? blie can tell you all you ever have done, and all yon ever ex pect to do, without ever seeing your face. ' As lor matrimonial matters, why, there ha 1 ha! Madame is at home. She will tell you who is your intended, and when the happy day will come off. be even knows the color of thii eyes, tbe Fhade of the hair (and take heed, ye fair ones), the shades of temper. Another most wonderful thing she can learn jou secrets by which you can charm the most obstinate and cold heart. "Pooh I pooh 1 we hear some hard headtd skeptic exclaim, "why did she not charm up a rich husbaud for herself, so sho need not work for a living?'' Why, bless your doubt ing heart, she does not work tor the love of it. She glories in tbe great work it is her ap pointed mission. THE ORACLE AT flOME. Suppose we make a call on the treat aud infallible M idame, and see if we are going to have a "destiny. " It is not far from the busi ness quarters of th city, and the evening is very cool aud pleasant. Wc pause beforp the house e'er we rine, and ob-erve the outside of the oracular abode. There is nothing peculiar, nothing imposing about it. A plain three-story brick, wi;h its Philadelphia shutters, the upper stories green, the lower story white, meet our gaze. We ring the bell with an involuntary nervous sort of feeling, and inquiring of the ugly looking npress it the Madame is in, we are ushered into a very plainly furnished ante-room, and are informed that she is "encaged," but that c he will attend to us presently. Wo look around us again, but still there are no symbol oi tbe black art. A leellng of disappointment involuntarily creeps over us at not at least seeing a skull and crossboups. The only thing we observe that would point out the peculiarity of the mistress' eallins, are the framed pictures ot two or three celebrated inagicianB hangiag on the wall. In a lew minutes she enters, and wishes to know what she can do .lor u. Instead of th3 tall, solemn, dark-eyed woman, clad in Dlack, with a cabalistic chain around her neck, we see a quite ordinary;looking person, with rather quick, fharp eyes, and a very observant, self-po!-6eBeed manner. She looks to be every inch a woman of tbe world, yet there is nothing very striking about her, except her eyes, which are restless, and ever appearing to try to read you. Her dress is some plain brown material, with out much crnamcnt of any kind. Ou learning our business, wc areusaered into the "sanctum," that dread temple of mysteries. It is rather a fine large room, handsomely furnished, and on one of the ude tables is a very handsomely embossed Japanese cabinet. Several beautiful and coftly book9 on astrology and kiadred Buc kets lie on another table. On the walls hang some rich paintings of some of the most remark able events of tho world's history. All these things we hurriedly note as we enter. She very cordially directs us to be seated, and then going to the Japanese cabinet, she opens a drawer, and takes out a pnek of card, on which, Instead of the customary clubs, spades, etc., there are various cabalistic insignia. These she commences to shuffle, at the same time drawing us into a brisk conversation. We then cut the cards, and she proceeds with her dread secrets. She does really tf 11 us some things in our past history and some tilings we Intended to do, which, if we had not a good memory, and on our guard, would startle us; but we recollect having given her tho cue in the previous conversation. In regard to the future she evinces considerable shrewdness and kaowledee of human nature, In the way in which she "piles it on." Here she is in her element, and her bright eyes flash as she pro ceeds with a delightful lot of generalities that would have tickled the old Delphic Oracle him self by their cloudy ambiguity. In fact, to most intellects, the information was as clear us "Nile mud." We were "going to be niarriod happily," "make a fortune" we don't seo it), there, were going to be a few drawbacks," but we would Jive in happiness and peace, and finally "die in pot of grease," etc. etc. We leave her with a kind of feeling akin to cantempt, and as wo turn from her door we burst Into a guffaw to think how foolish people can be to believe In such nonsense. Madame docs. Indeed, succeed in blinding those poor, credulous souls who believe anything that is told Ihem with an air of authority. More espe cially ii this the fact in regard to the ladies, the sweet, cred ulous creatures. Tell them you don't believe the "Madame," aud they will shrug; their pretty stoulujere with a most impatient air, and look at you as .it they thought you were a fit subject for a lunatic asylum. We give the Madame as an illustration of her class. They are all educated in the same school. Those who are not accustomed to close observa tion and logical reasoning on facts aa they occur, are very apt to bo' deceived by the plau sibility ot this class of impoators. They evince a great deal of shrewdness in their dealing in generalities, and ia applying information gained unwittingly from their dupts.or intended dupes, to carry out their deception!. How well they succeed in this is a matter of notoriety too well known by all who have any knowledge Ot what is going on around them to be dis puted. It is a weakness thrtl 1. well played on the desire to know the future. What blushing yming damsel but wants the picture of the future shaker of her loys, or would learn the dear one's name ? What youth but wants to know the color ot his futnre mistress' eye and the shade of her hair t MORS WONDKRFtL WOKPERfl. Butl'sten. We have a whole butch more of these wonderful people. Ilere is one now 5 and who can resist opening the eyes in won ler vat such a prodigy can live and breathe and have its being In this wonderlnliy prosaic world of ours? We find It in a literary pnper called a "maga' zine," that has got a huge circulation among the young ladies. It i3 too i;ood to abridge, and we clip it entire. Read; rKNOWiriT DENTIN Y.-M VDME REMINO To., Hi nor d-renowned ASlrololst, Oairvovant, anil 1 syclioiHCtncian wh ban MtunlHhed tbo sclentillo eleven of tbo Old World, ban now located hereo.f at Went Troy, N. Y. Mad.nis KeuilOKton ponfWtmeg sooh wonderiul power. 01 neconil sluh' a. ! enable ber to impart knowledge of tbereate.' Importance to 'he .In it le 1 r married ot either .ex. While in a a a'e of trnnca .be delineate, the very teaiure. 01 tbe pemon 70a are 10 niarrv, anu by the aitlol an Instrument of intense power, known a. tbe Jrchomoirop, guarantees to produce a 1 1 10- Ike plcinre 01' the future bueoand or wlie 01 Uie ap- f 1 leant, toyeilier with date 01' man Inge, position In life, ratlins trait, ot character, eto TbU i. no uumbuf. as thousand, of tentnionlul. can a.-ert. She will Mnd, when de.ired. a certificate, or written guurantee, tbt tbe picture Is wbat It purports to be. Hy eno oainv a mall lock ot hair and ataiuiii Place of birth, aie. dis position, and complexion, and cnclo- tog 5" cenu and famped envelope addtea.ed to yourself, yon wl I receive tne pic ure anu ue.irea information oy return mull, ah on.mnnirntlons sacredly confidential. Anoross In con fidence, Madame Gertrude Kcmlngtoa, P. O. Box. 297, t en 'lroy.ii. Y. Don't the nerves t'ngle and the blood halt In its circulation as wc learn ot the existence of that fearful "instrument or intense power known as the Psychomotrope?" All these won ders are lor the mere pittance of fifty cents! Truly, we are living in an ago of wonders. Solomon did not know what he was saying when he said there was "nothing new under the sun." Aud the dear good lady, she is not merely "strictly confidential," but sho is "sjcrecfit" so. We think we see some of our rea lers feel in their pockets for a fifty cent "plaster,1' and rush frantically around for a pair of shears to sever a curly lock to send to the "sacredly coniidential" Madame." 0 hmpore! 0 mores t We look a little furtoer, and lo ! another strange instrument. Listen with bated breath to this: tV MOSS. r. W. BEICHio. 1UB RENOWNED French Clairvoyant and trance medium, celebrated the world over for bin maivcllous powers of seuoud sight, especially In Kuropo, can reveal thu Dast, present and tuturo ot ehlier sex and, It'a Uie aid oi the llorlsojp tlcon. will produce the llkenusa ot your future wlio or husband, date ot inarrlaxe. etc The applicant on send lug a lock o bulr siailnK c ilor of eyes and una. eaoios Ing 4U cents, and stain ncd envelope uddressed to your sel,, will leceive the desired inioru at Ion and the pic tute, with a guarantee that It I. what it purports to be Adores Hons C. W. Brnrgs, 1". O. Drawer Hit, Albany. K. Y. We tail to wonlerlng over the exhaustless power of invention, and when those remarkable instruments weru patented. Another thought arises. ' Why do theoe men and women who are so celebrated in Europe ever condescend to come to this benighted country ? And,' "all the world over," too, is the great Monsieur cele brated. Fourth ot July is nothing to him. What wild dances the Fccjee ch!efa must have had around thtit terrible instrument, the "Hoiis coptieon 1" Imagine the "tailed" men of Buruiaa gazing, with awe in their hairy laeos, at the wonderful instrument, or the wild astonishment of the Australian biifhmen. 0 Mons! Mons! truly you have ' "Sailed the sea over, Aud crossed tbe wide ocean," and all to no purpose, other than to settle down in a country village, and tell fortunes through the kind P. O. at fifty cents a head. Oh, fie 1 We will hurriedly glance at a few more of these public benefactors. Hero is one that is well headed: W'ONDERFin.t.T STR NQE.-MA.D VME F. Preston, Clairovant Medium la elv returned from Spaiu, cun produce, by means or the t'puiilnh Horoscope, a ocrtec. likeness oi vour future husband orwiie, with lull nune. teiicity of marrioi' life, pecuniary otrcuin stunce, occupation, lull description, date 01 inarri.no. and other items of Interact to yon. She can produce thousnnds 01 testimonials as to her ability, aud will cheerhillv refund the money to anv person dlHSittisflid Please state your aite oolor ot hair aud eyes, and enclose 60 tents with prepaid envelope, and you will bear from u.e hy return mall. Address Madame fieston, liox 3'9. Brooklyn, Klngj county K.T. That "Spanish horoscope" she alludes to eo niystertously Is no doubt a."wnnkle." Wo may see numerous other advertisements all pretty much to the same effect. Here is one that Is rather different. It is of a more scientific turn. Tbe learned Master shows the uninitiated how to do the "little go." And all lor no money tree, gratis, lor nothing. Only fend a stamped envelope, ye despairing ones wbo have been "presented with a mitten," or have been "lilted." Read! read 1 ye afflicted! PHTCOMETIUC rA8CIN4.TION.-l TKEA tlse on the Art 01 -i-oul charming." showing the only true and scientific method ot gaminir the aifoctions of either sex, 8- nt free on receipt 01 a stamped aidressed envelope. Address Professor J. Conrad Faraday, Master of Aria, Box 2448, Cleveland, O. By-the-way, we wonder where he got his diploma? Casting our eyes over the same paper, we start with a feeling as if we had found an oil friend tho gipsies. Ain't they a wonderful people? 'i hey are or have been lately iu oar mlJbt, and only tee what power they possess ! We nerd only append the lollowlng: tfT HOW TO GET OICH. NOTICE. TH08H winning to become rich, or aucoeed In anything they wish, should aend tor one or all of the (Jinsies' Seven tieerar I'tiArms. Thousands have done .0 mil nnw rejoice. Tbey cost ont Ittle and do much good. For lurtuer particular" senu .tamp auu gut mu explanation, to h. f Aluyo, Ballstun bpa,i. 1'. Our policemen In the Sixteenth District may now rest easy. All the rolls of greenbacks came from a knowledge of the "seven secrets." We wonder it the advertiser, E. T. Mayo, belongs to that band. It so, he must bo a traitor to betray his tribe. And all lor oue stamp. Oh I ye busL nes men, plodding daily with wearied brain after the almighty dollar, take heed. All ye professional men, close your books and shut up your offices, for you now have a chance to get rich, and all for one "otamp." The only wonder is that Mayo (?) don't get rich himself. Hut, perhaps, he is undur a spell, or is remaining poor as a penance. He Is a near relative ol that kind hearted man that will insure you a lottery prize of $25,000 or $50,000 for only an X. Such generosity ought to be appreciated, but, unhap pily, it is not. AGENTS WANTED, But away with the fortune-tellers, the senders of "love philters" and magic pictures. Let ui look at another class of the genus humbug. Here is one right at hand. It is advertised In a dally paper: r-tlM A MOVTIl -AQENTK WASTED TO SELL an artlo'e aa staple .a flour Addiesa who two stamp, Brown & Uu JSo S7 Broadway, H. Y. . We sent, once on a time, the required stamps, and in return got a very dirty-looking envelope, enclosing a printed circular. It read to the effect that tbe advertiser had discovered a way to make honey out of slippery elm bark. He further goes on to say that he will sell tbe remainder of tbe receipt for the paltry sum of $6. The process of converting said slippery tlm into honey is a complicated ono, no less than seven operations being gone thronch. He then very practically expatiates on the immense profits, allowing so much for manufacture, and so much for retailing price. His "honeyed" words were seductive, but It would take some quarts of honey to make a "V," and "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." A STATLB B081HE8H. Here Is another of the same style: tTT also A MONTH I Ntv nnsivFMO rnn Agin le. a. B. Bhaw, Aured.Me, By inquiring, tbe anxious may Wrn that the one hundred and fifty dollars a month can be ruade in selling useful little articles, such as patent barometers, leaa pencil sharpeners, and a few select patent medicines and other things. Clever man Mr. Shaw Is, and very liberal. His business, too, Is of that extremely juvenescent character that is always new, and al ajs will bo new.' Go and ask the vendors ot his wonderfully profitable wares how much thev can make a day at retailing them, and you will wonder where the one hundred and fifty dollars a month comes from. Following down the same line of advertise ments, we come across the anxious inquirers for partners. There Is ono In particular, whose announcement has been in tho same paper for months on months. Sometimes it reads $250. sometimes $31)0, but it is always in. And then, too, only think ! it is not a ne-v busires. but an old-established one, and in Race street, too, where, 89 a general thing, humbugs are not allowed to intrude. We can only imagine, if we kno no better, that the gentleman advertising must bo a very fastidious roan in the selection of hia "pardner," as his little "noatus" stays In day after day, as If It were put in by the year. We go to his place. It is a neat enoutrh look ing place. He explains the natn.-e of his busi ness. A houne is advrtlsed for sale or to rent. People anxious to know the terms stop at his office. He refers them to another office down town, which is a branch of his. Ho previously, however, charges a fee for this much informa tion, and the deluded eoe9 to the other office, and alter paying a fee here too, learns that thf. Louse ean't be seen for some days, as the o jvner is not at home; and so the g true goes ou, and tho poor victims are cast backwards aud for wards like shuttle-cocks. It is very rarely that the sharper is caught up in b'lB tricks. We did see an account the other day of one of them being hauled over the coals for hisnelarious practices; but it did not appear to have any good effect, to judge from the continued announcements of bis confreres in the papers. The.y do very often succeed in entrap ping the unwary, who are anxious to enter into business with a small capital. Perhaps e are yi'rong in calling tho above "partner seekers" humbugs. They would more properly touie under tho head ot "swindling cheats." HUMBUGS INNCMkRADLB. But wc must hasten ti a close, or our article win swell into the size of a small book rather than a newspaper a tide. The gonus humbug is only touched upon. The diffeient species can be seen everywhere and in every place. We see them in our places of business, where a man pawns his watch to get the money to pay the tax on a large income; in the dandy, as he parades our fashionable thoroughfare with dollar jewelry and unpald-for clothes, and stops at the dinner hour to stand ia the doorway of our most aristocratic hotel to pick his teeth. We recognize the species in tho rosy-cheeked damsel who so raincingly foots it along, with her tilting skirts, laice culves, Dalpi tutors, plumpers, rouge, etc. etc. We see them in the residents of those elegant brown-stones, who dino in private on a potato or a herring three hundred and fifty-live days in tho year, and give splendid dinners the other ten, and who shut up the fronts of their houses when summer comes, and live in tho garret until it Is time lo come back from Saratoga. . A LAST FOND LOOK. Again, we find it in the spirit-rappers, who call up the ghosts of the great departed. Indeed, this is an age of humbugs. We see them all around us. Wbeu one delusion dies out, or is found out, another takes its place. Every now and then wo will come aerots a store that slls gold watches and diamond rings for "one dol lar." Desirous of getting such a prize, we enter, perhaps, and pay our quarter and get a sealed envelope containing the name and value of our "prize." We draw a sets of brass studs, or per haps a pewter breastpin, with six bits ot glass in it. Tbe real value is about five dollars tor a ton weight, or thereabouts. The description price is about five dollars. Coming out of the jewelry store, we look In vain for its twin sister, tho "gilt-book store." We shall even have to search for our old friend "Cheap Johnny," the Califor nia auctioneer. , - Just now the humbug that Is r impantisthe political. But as even to touch on that would require one to write as lon a letter as one of John Minor Bolts', we will refrain, and clooe. The only good slens we see of their power being shaken Is the stand taken by our press In trying to discourage them Tbe papers do not now fecm with their silly or filthy advertise mentp, as tbey did Of yore. Is it because people are really getting wiser, cr because the times are too troubled to afford time to encourage them ? As the preachers say, we will hope for the best, and fear the worst. We can only repeat the words of the great orator: "0 tempore I 0 mores" 1 AUCTION &LES. PANCOAST A WARNOCK, I AUCTIONEERS. 518, No. 240 MARKET Street SCOT T, J R., AUCTIONEER, .So. J020 ClirSNOT BTBEET. 8 2U VISITING AND WEDDINQ CARDS, T.lTTEN, ENGRAVED, AND PRINTED. The latest London and Paris Styles. IH1TIAI- VOhOGRAMH. CBKSTS, ARM, Kl'C, S1AW1EI PAP Kit AN O ESVaXOl'i.a, IU COLO KM, 01UT1S. The Finest English, French, and Ameri- can laper and Envelopes. MONOGBAY8, ABUP, CBE8T8, CMigned and Eo- "??MTlKO DKSK8. TRAVELMNO OA9. PORT. FOI.Ii". FO. Kti-BJ- KN1VK8. BACKUAii HON BOAkDV ai a ytty large tock oi IFINE ST ATI ON IS It Y. 1 R. IIOSKINS & CO , BTATlEB AND CARD ENGRAVERS, 1 ib burp So. 813 ARCH Street. PERSONAL. TO SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO EXTBA BOUNTTt EXTRA BOUNTY! EXT HA BOUNTY! EXTRA BOUKTY! To Soldleia' Widows, Father, Mother. Brother, Mlaor Children. OWEN8 & CO. Bar collected Claim with rreater aatiafaetlon than an firm In the bnslneaa. OCR MOTTO 18 PROMPTNESS AKT iCCTJRACT. Boonty 1 111 just pawed gives all soldiers who en, lated for ihree year. aince April 19, 1861 an., aerved their iu I term of aerrlce, or were dlacbarKCd before the ezpiraUon ofa.lilterm 01 aervlce on accoout of wound, or other dlnablllty Incurred In 'Be line of duty, and received one honored dollars boont, nd no more, are now entitled to an extra bounty of one hundred dollar. Widowe, Father., Mothers, Brothers, H'tera. and Minor Chil dren of deeeaaed inldler ho foliated tor three years aa above, and died In the aerrlce, or troro discus or wonnda contracted In the service and line of duty, are entitled to the above extra one hundred uol.ar. To be obtained promptly by ca.llna upon OWENS & CO.. No 821 C11E8NUT ftreet, Becond ott, tront room, 7 31 7tJ Oppo.lt Btate House. N. B. Application, by mall promptly attended to. BOUNTY OF 1 8 O 0. ATTENTION, BOYS IN BLUE 1 Having two offices In Washington we are well pre pared to receive and collect all ci.lm. for r:xtra Bounty now dne aoldlers Yon win consu l yoor interest by clllna., aa I pledge myself to collect all elalm. a il.nt the rolled Ptates Ooyerninoni at lower rates and quicker than anv other c alm .gent In this city No charges made In advance. I. 11. JOKTCP1I, 811ml UNION CLAIM AGENCY, So 271 Bout h THIRD Street, abore Spruce. BOUNTY. fr OLDI ERS WFIO SERVED three yeara and received only tlUO bounty can now receive another $ 00. 'I lie parents rvlUjws and minor children of tho same ot .oldiera are entitled to 10. Soldiers discharged on account o wound. Horn three-tear reg incut, are ent'tled to 100 addi tional, it amcbanieu tor wound, from rexlinenta aerv. lug two vesrs, or less, a1. The Belts ot soldiers serving iu regiment, orgaiuzea ror two year., or leas, can re cover Hit). Discharged soldiers in tbe countn can tor ward me their discharge., and helra of aoldlers can write, stating partlnula a of their case., aud they will ui&ve iii uiiiui iieuuun. .Auniyiu John m. pomf.ro y. 8ilm No. ifil8. FLU'BTH Street "PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES WHO SERVED I three years and did not re-enllst are all entitled to K0 bountv. Also, the hell. M all wbo died In the service, or were dlcha-ved tor wounds. I h.vn rolls of the Kcserve.. Apply to, or address Ri nding discharge, M'tm an. ruur.niri, No.K4 8 FOUR 1 11 street. 8 21m Formerly Paymastor Pennsylvania Beaer . es. TDOT fF YOU WANT ROOD TEA. CALL AT j ilu.!- aia estabiisnea Tea warehouse, o, SB6 Cnfc..-KUT fctreoi rpilE KINEfeT BLACK TEA IN THE UNITED J States for sale at WILSON'S Tea Wntehouse, No tip i nLr i i nireet. rnce ii o per pouna, OUR $1-60 BLACK TE4.1S CONSIDERED ov old F.aut Indian merchant, and other exne nt reed judges, to be tbe finest specimen ot I ea that ha4 oeen impoitea into tins country lor nearly nineteen j tars. rtourcss orders to WILHUN'M Tea Wareuome piCH, FRAGRANT DOLLAR TEA, AT WIL- J V. 00.1'tt lea w alehouse No 2.16 CHKSNUt Street fTiAlR QUALITY BLACK TEA, 80 AND 90 l.' ctnis at yy iiiij'r. ILSON'S PRICES FOR TRA-60, SO, AND 90 cento, tl, MO, S1-2S. 8KM, ! 40, tl 50, and 81 CO. 20 CENTS.-ROASTED COFFEE, A LITTLE broken, but very good, at WlLON'3. BEST ROASTED COFFEES 20, 30, 35, AND 4C cents, at WiLBON'S. TF YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET GOOD TEA L from yonr grocer, aend to WIL30N'fl. TF YOU WANT TO TASTE PURE OLD JAVA X Coffee, 40 cents per pound, aend to WILnuX'a. rpiIOSE WHO LOVE GOOD TEA AND ARE .1 able to appreciate it can obtain It at VVILOVH lea Warehouse. .So. 23H CUKmMJT -treet There ia no lea In New York or Pul.adelphia that oan equal our 1 60 Black. N. B We have no obleotlon to supplying those ol our Philadelphia n ta Teaiers wno buy tor cash, with our fcood leas with the single exception of ourltn Biack, as thai Tea. when sold cannot io reolaced Tor any money. We shall reserve that lor o'lr own regulur retan trade. It la like throwlna pearie be ore swluo to sell such magnificent Tea a. that to pe op e who cannot appreciate It. Atldrei-e WILSON'S OLD ESTABLISHED ra a itK house, 727 1m No. 236 CDfcSMJr Street THE EYE AND EAR. JJEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, , Disordered Functions ot THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS MORBID AFFECTIONS OF TUE LIVER, WEAKNESS OF NERVES, AND GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE WHOLE SYSrEM, Treated with unprecedented succeaa by DR. VON MOSCUZISKER, No. 1001 WALNUT Street. The following GKNTLKMKN, who have lately been cored Under the treatment of Dr. VON ilO.-HillH-K t it, have kludl) peimitted him to eier to them, and they would g ad y bettr testimony to the amount oi BLNEr'll derived irom his Tltl.ATMKN i t T.B. ycCliExUY, l.aq., No. W Wa nut atreet. f-HOKAl KI H, td(., No. M6H Walnut atieot. ALAN WOOD, Jr., tsq , No. SI!) Arch atreet C. B. GR FN, l au., No 2ft -North eventh street. C.J. 1'OLLOWAY, 1-sii. No ftu Market stive t. J. I OOl'LK 1 sq , No 1 North Front atreet. Dr. DAV1DS0N,.N. W. coiner of N loth and C'heanut It reef. General KUBTJRK.TT. 8. A., Glrard atreet 'I . W. .-WEthY, tiq., V. 8. Auesaurot tbe Seeond Dlftrlct 'l. H.RY, Esq., Piealdcnt oi the Nlueteomo Ward Public School.. Hcv. s. G. HARK, Phl'adclphia Conference. Hundred, of other name., a I person, who wou'd be careiuily conscientious to whom they would permit the Indorsement of their name, can he examined at hi OFFICE, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. THE ATOMIZER, Dr. VON JlOSi HZISKF.R asserts with the utmost confidence that bis ay. em of treating Li Nl. IIIKOAT, til h ST Dlaeaea. CATARRH, ASiilMA. and ail miilaaiea of the digestive orgaus. by the use ot Hie AiOAilLR, la the only reliable one. Since the Introduction of tin. system cases have been brouKbi to his ott.ee. No lWil WALNUT Street in which every other posxible mean, have oeen irultlesaly em ployed, but rmdl'v yielded to his trea uieut lie A iOWlZKRiaau APPARAllJH constructed on sclentillo principle., which, by mechanical arrange ment, either by atmospheric pressure or ateam, con vert, any nirdio ne Into a fine Sl'KAY. and roailly convey. It b to the BKONCHI AL lUUKHor LUsU-i. wlih the KEM'IKA'IOKY I UKRKNT. The medicine, submitted to the action of this AI'P 4HATUS 1 po.blng ol their (lllICAL VALTJK. as Iu other prepsraticra. but are received Into the KKSP1KA ToHY OKOANS In their full MEDICINAL BlBl-NOlll. SCW.ICAL OPERATIONS OS TUB EYE. ALL XCHGK ' AL OHEB.Vl ION'S on tbe Eywt. auch as Cataract, Artificial l'upll, Croaa Eyes, etc., .klluly penoriued. ' 7 2Srp CLOTHING. gTATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, 606 MARKET Street, 606 VUltora will find large and varied aaeortment ot the very beat READY-MADS ILOIHINU at the loweat, cash prices. Suit, containing Coats, Pants, and Teat, lrom 112 00. Duatera, 2 28. t Pauu from tl M and higher. Cum and convince younelvea, tIJlJm LUMBER. 1SGG FLOOR1NOI FLOURING!! fLOORIf01 FLO RlftGII 5-4 CAROLINA FL..OKING. I 4-4 CAROLINA FLOuKINU. , NVlKtilNU F AM) hi NO. 4-4VIROINI FLOOHINO. 8-4 nfcLAWARK rx'iotmo. HDUWAK FLOORING AH AND WALNUt F O HISO. ASH AND WALNl T FLOORING. STr P BO BI1. IRIL FL vK. 1 QfiTJ -PLASTERING LATII8 ! I J.OUU. PLAS1 KRINO LATHS, AT KKKtl I 1) HlK'is. AT HEDUl.ED PRICKS. 186C CEDAR AND l'INK SHINGLES, I. CDAIt AND PINE bHINOLES. o 1 LOMI . 1 1AH 8HINUI.KH So. 1 SHORT CKHAa sHiNoLEH. WH1I PINK fUINULKdt CTrRKS PH'MlLrS. FINE AHSORTMrN FOR SAL LOW 18C( LUMHKIt FOR UNDERTAKERS! f V. Ll'JHHKK FOt T MJ I.B1 4 KKR4 1 1 FF D C I UAK. IVII.M T. MI PiMS. hH(tI)AH WALNCT, AND PINK. 1 SsfUl -ALbANY LUMbEKOFALL KINDS. lOUU. ALBANY LLMBKR OF Af f. KINDS Sr.ASONLD WAlJilT. BFASONl l WALNUT. TIRYTOPIAH CUF.RRY ANUASQ. OAK VI K AMI BDH. MAHOOANY. RrUFWOOD AND WAI.MTT VF.NEEBH. 1801 -CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. ). ClAR-IiOX MivrricinHKiK SPANISH CLDAR BOX BOARDi. ' AT KEDUCKD PRICtS. 1 QfU srKLCE JOIST l lPRrCE JOIST JLOUO. SPI IK K JOIM I SPRUCE JOIST1 FROM 14 lo SI HSU Li.NU. FKOM 14 TO .Ti FEE r LONG. SPKH K SILLS DEMLOlK I LA s K AND JOIST. OAK PILLS. MAl'LE BKOTRWR A CO., S 2? tmrp No tOLTU eTEtET. QAHFENTE11S AND BUILDERS can save TEN PER CENT. By purchasing of me W. PINE B0AB18, RUN OF THE 1X1, W. I IS a, ROOFING ANDSU A FFOLDINO BOARDS. FIRST AND BECOND COMMON BOARDS. 1111BD COM ION BOARDS. W. USE AND SAP PINK FLOORING. CAKOLINA FLOORING. W. PINE AND CYPRESS SHINGLES. JANNEY. NOBLE STREET WHARF, 811m So. 500 North DELAWARB Avenue. jj N I T E D STATES 1J U ILDEH'S MILL, Nos. 24, 26. and 20 S. FIFTEENTH St., ffllLADELFIlLA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MUCLDlKGs, BRACKETS, STaIR BALTJS. TEliS, NEWFL POSTS, GENERAL TtJRXINQ SI HOLL WOliK. ETC. SBLLVLSU r LA N ED TO ORDER. 1 he l argest a aortmtnt ot Wood Mouldings In this city lis 3m rfl W. SMA LIZ'S LUMBER yard, n. E. L . corner Fit? I I.ENTB and STILES Street I OFFERS FOB SALE. CHEAP FOR CISH, rpnel. 1st com, 2d com., 3d coin, 4 4, 6-1,6-8 8-4, White I'ioe, seasoned Flist and .icond quality Yellow (4 4 S 4) aud White Ine 1 4-4) K.ooilnc Hoards. Hist aud second quality one and two side. Fence Boards. hhe:v'ng Boards, Bass. .h. Planks and Boards. White I'me Mils, all sizes. Step Boards, 4 4, ft 4. hemlock Joist and .--cant ing. lrom 12 to 28 loot long. ' all v. id I s Spruce .lolst, Pllli and Scai tMng. , 1 lastering Inth (lngiib and i a.ata) Pickets. i ShingltH, ( brsnui 1 osts, eto I 1) i boganv. Walnut Plank und Board.. All kinds of 1 ullding l umber cut and furnished a the shortest notice at the lowctit price. 7 18 lm J f b. a k i n a LUMliEIi MKHC11ANT buocessor 10 it Clark, Jr., No. 324 CHRISTIAN STR EST. r4T U..ll.l.n I nv.l.aB r ... m 6 MS FURNITURE, ETC. IIOUSEKEEPEIU I have a large stock ot every variety ot FUKNI1 UKE, Which I will sell at reduced prices consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTlAGifi SUITS. walnut chvmB(R ouit PARI OR hCITS IN VEI.V.r I trsH. j parlor st i s in hik cloth. ' PAMORH ITS l.M RK.PS. Sideboards, xtonsion Tab es, Wardrobes, Bookcasi Mattrctses, Lountei, etc etc.. ' P. P. OU8TINB, I 8 IS N. E. corner SECOND and K.iOK Streets JpUKNI'lUHE REDUCE? 1 WENTY-FIVE PKR OENf. During the Summer Season, we will sell from our fi ment e Stock oi i t FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, j AT A REDCCTIN OF TWENTY-FrVB PBB OEI OFF REGDLaE PRICES. GOULD i& CO., N. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Street! And also at tbo New Estab Ishment, i 21tSp oa. 37 and 39 Nortn SECOND 8 tree FOE THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & C0.'8 AUTOMATIC QB MACHINES FOB PBIVATE BEhlDF.NCE8, MILLS, BOTBt, CHCECUES, ETC FURNIBUING FROM TEN TO SIX HCNDRD i LIGHTS, AS MAY BE BEQC1RED. : This machine Ii guaranteed : does not get out or ord and tlie time to manage It Is about Ave minutes reek) 1 he simplicity ot this apparatus, Its entire 'redai fiom danger, the che.pmas and quality ot tbe lgbjovr alloihera, ha. gamed fo it the favorable oplniinaf those acquainted with Its merits, the names o'thae having used them for the last three years will Usrea by calling at our OFFICE, . No. 105 SOUTH FOURTII STRIET, Where tbe machines can bs seen In operation. , FERRIS CO., Box 1491. 0. Send for a Pamphlet, tm p a-teis rv wihk woilX FOB RAIUUGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTTTTONl IBOH BKDSntADH, AND WIRE WORI In variety, manutao ured by f M. WALKEli & 80Mi tmf 11 K rib 8LXTA rari,