THE DAILY EVENING TELEG ME H. PHIL ADELPHtA, SATURDAY, AtfGtTST 18, 18GG. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Ctiy Intelligence tee Ihird Page.) A Troublesome TAta . K. Chandler and Jsnvw Ocio, two roughs hailiocr from New York, no supposed to bo professionals, (tot into difficulty yetterday evening-, l'hey took cab at Ninth and Cheannt stroeta, lor tlie ostensible purpose of Roma to the Kensington Depot Both were grossly intoxi. Cftted, mtri aoon m ihey rot into the cab com menred to ct in the most outrageous manner, caralnjr and shooting until the driver pot bo dig rnsiea who thorn, that when be rot to Ninth and Vlneatrrete be stopped, and told them be would not carry 'hem any farther. Thev then got out, and kicked ine door ot the cab to pieces. The driver de manded payment for this outrage, when they turned on him and beat him, and tbon ran off C'handlor wi captured at Thirteenth and Brandy wine streets, Ld Of le at Ninth and rarrish. After a hearing b fore Alderman Maesey, ihey were each held In jO,bail to answer. Oate Island. The Columbia House at Cape May, though recently opened lor the reception of guests, has obtained a patronage moro extensive t hiii any other sea-siile hotel in the country. This is owing to the tine accommodation provided for all guests at this incomparable establishment, and the peniai politeness and suability ot its proprietor, Mr. .Bolton. It is with pleasure the community will learn that . lie intends to keep open later in the season than or dinary this year, for tne purpose of giving all those who were precluded the pleasure of a sea-side trip trora tne orowaea condition 01 tne note s, an oppor tunity to enjoy a dip in the rolling; and majextio ocean. It is to be hoped bis philanthropic overture will not be chilled by a want ot patronage. Larcexy of a Pocket-Book. Frederick Reichnrdt was arrested on tho supposition that he had come into the pososion of a pocket-book con taining the sum of 90 wrongtully. 1 lie pocket-book was supposed to have been abstracted from a bouse in tie neighborhood ot 'iwontieth aud Uirard avenue, where Keichardt lives and was arrested. It is said be walked deliberate1 y into the house, plckod np bis plunder, and etc. 1'ho b flair occurred nieiit beloie last This morning he had a hearing beloro Alderman Beoker, who committed him In default olSeOObail. Skt of Harness Stolen. Thomas ft Oft eh wss arrested yosterday with a blanket and a valuable set of harness in bis possession, tor which he could not srivoaolear title. When arrested, tn I)auphin(8.reet, ho was endeavoring to dispose olhls plunder lie offered them ior sale at 88, when the names alone is worth over $80. Tbcy have evi dently been stolen from some olaco in the vicinity of thecitv. lie was held in $800 bail by Alderman "Wiiklns. The harness and blanket are now at the Jsinetenth Ward Station Houe awaiting an owner. Malicious Mischief. Annie Geiger, who is rather of a malicious turn ot mind, under took to vent her spite last night by smashing things generally in the neighborhood ot Eleventh and Market rtreels. Annio had bo n indulging in a bad quality ot rjo, which bad got the better o( tier. Bhe was arretnd aboct ten o'clock, and lodged in tho Station House unti this morning, when she had a bearing beloro Aldonnan Jones, who he.d ber in $300 bail to answer An Ugly Cask. Charles n. Green, a colored man, was arretted oy Officer Gibson, at Seventh and St Marv ctreets, on the charge of com mitting or attemoting to commit a rape on a colored gir'J only thiiteon years ot age. Ho had taken ber into a room in some honsj in tho neighborhood, -when ber cries attracted tne o Ulcer to the spot, and Green was arrested Green ws committed by Alderman Swift in default ot l(Mio bail to answer. Contractors in a Slight Difficulty. The eroction of the Wig'vam being contrary to an ordinance prohibiting the erection ot wooden build ings in the citv, the bnlldmg inspectors notified the contractor that it would have to he removed. The penalty tor violating the ordinanoe ($76) wa paid. This gives tbe contractor tbirtvdavs for its removal, and if not removed within that time another penalty of 860 will be impocd. Sesston of the United States Dis trict Court. The August term of tne Unitod States District Court will commence on Monday next. There are several important cases to be tnod during thu term, ino tiding that ot William It. Cooper, who delraud' d the Government of a largo rum by falsely representing bimsull to be a pavm is tor in tbe navy. Several promiut'Lt dealers in coun terfeit money are 'o lie tried Stole a Trunk. Charles Drown was a V'c im ot c rcumstances. In a lit of absence of mind (probbbly) he mistook somebody else's trunk that was s'anding at S'-cond and Spruce streets yos terday evening lor his own property. He did not discover his mistake until he was arrested and brought to grief After a hcannp; bo I ore Alderman Butler, ho was committed in default of i$000 bail. Death of an Officer of the Police. Thomas Parkhill. who has liet-n connncted with the polioe fore of this city lor tho past sixteen month-, died this mornine from an a'taclc of Asiatic cholera He was attacked yeate'dav afternoon. about 2 o'clock wbil on dut. He leaves a wile and three children. He was always laithtul and efficient officer Philadelphia Artists at Newport. Mr and Mr. Frank Mordaunt are at INewnort. where they bve beon playing a very successful ncagrment. The many friends ot these Philadel phia arrisigwiil be glad to hear good tidings from them. Thoy will return to this city soon, when Mr. Jlf rdannt will assume t'n duties of "leading man" Ot the new Arch Mreet inentr? corps Ui amatujtte. Trains for Cape May. We are re quest d to state that tho 4 P. M. Express train to . a re lf,v arill run In.Hfl v t)a IRHi inal fnr thn Inst. nMV , ..... - I - - - - time; and the 9 A M. train up from Capo Mav will run on Monday next, tho 2Uth Inst., and not thore alter. Trains will then run- going down at 9 A. M. ftnu & tr. m. ; coming up hi o an a. ni. uuu o r, su. An Unusual Number of Vagrants. "We have been informed by tbe Lieutenant of tho Second District that between tho hours of 3 and 7 this morning there were no less than eighty-four vagrants picked up by the police ot the district Thev were scattered around in all sorts of places There are great numbers ot these nuisances prowl ing around without anv visible means ot support. ' ing skill", tbo Andrew J. Hugger, containing some railroad iron suppe-ed to be stolen, was picked up rv tbe harbor police last evening. When found the boat was hid among tbo reeds on Petty's Island. The skirt" and the iron are at Koble street wharf, awaiting the owners. Verdict of a Coroner's Jury. An iuquet was held bv iho I'nroner. yesterday, upon tbe body of James Jaggets, who was run over and killed on tbe Uermautown ami Korristown Rail T ad tn Thursday night. Tbe Jury rendered a ver dict oi aociucLtat neatn Stoien Peoperty. There is now at the Soutbwark Hah Police Station a number ot art cles which were taken from professional thieves. There are eight carpenter's band-saws, a half dozen cane- . bundles, and several pairs ot chickens. They are now awaiting tne inentinostion ot me owners. Choi era. There were eighteen cases of Atl itic cho era reported to the Board ot Health since cur repoit of yesterday. Of these three cases proved . total. The Royal Lady im tub U 8. There Is a live Queen, with dark'sh skin, But bright black ere and dimpled ohin, Arrived from the isaudwicU lolanos. On grand, new Bights, ber optics dwell, A nd, oh I what tales she'll have to tell. To folks in the Sandwich Islands! Ot trunks she's got a monstrous row, t ub of fine things, to make a show At home, in the baudwich Islands. Were it a A"ii7, M trunks so tall He'd fill with suits fiom Tower Ha'l, To astonish the Sandwich Islands! il'en', Youtl$', and Boy' Clothing. Tow KB Hall, No. 518 Market street, Bknnutt & Co. TVT AHllIKD. .lONFS n.lVfiy.-On the lfith instant, tiv the Rnv Father BarbBlln. Mr. WILLIAM V, J OSES to Hiu MARY A. CLANCY, Doth Ol tniscity. MACFARLAND OBIM. On August 14, 1866. by the Rev. Joseph T. Cooper, JOhtl'H M At'FAUL AND and tiilxiN t. , aauunieroi jacou unui, i.i.,au oi rm a delphla. Xiocaru. BAKKt. On tbe 17 h InsUnt t'OSH AO B I KKR, Jr., Idest son or ( ourad aud Cutharine Baker, aged 34 vean. his reiutives and friends, ami huring tlarden Council, TT. O of M . are reaoectlullv Invited to attend 'lie funeral, from the residence ot his parents. Vienna street, below Richmond, Eignteeuth Ward, on Tuesday altei- iiwi. m - CATHF.RWOOD. At C.ermantown. on tbe morning of ...... , irl I L u dr n , 'I'U L'll ulm lllfl lllll lUDIttMi UO jn .! TT WWWI Tfnw oi Andrew J. Catherwood, aud youorfeit dauflitu of 'he late JvkU N.afc,U, tl " FAUTEB On Inl4th Instant. CASPER FA OVER, In the 4Vth year ot his aue, sua of Mrab and the lata Cas per K surer. Tbe relatives and trlerxio et the faml'v.the members of Mount Worifth Lodge, no, IM, a. Y M., and ot Jsflcrson LoIk. No. U, I O. ol O. W., are respectfully Inrlied to attend Ms funeral, rrom the reidnnc of his mother N. K. corner of Mith and PsrHuh utreetn on Hnnday aner noon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Ctme Ury. OLFNTWOnTH.-On the 16th of August, MS6. Dr. OK.ORGK GLKhTWORI H Tbe male relatives and friend of tbe family are Invited to attend his tuneral from his Inte resilience, NO SlT Raee streot, on Monday, at 4 o'clock P.M. Services at the bouse. LAMB. In Philadelphia, o typhus fever, Aotrust 17, m. LEMUEL LAMB. Funeral trom the residence of his brother-la law, B. W. Sykes, on Motay morning at 10 o'clock. (New York, Ht. Louis, and New Orleans papers pleaso copy. LEX. On the 16th InsUnt LUCIA LEX rollct of the late Charles Lea. In the 7ttth year oi her age. The relatives and nlends ot the lamliy are respectra'ly Invited to attend her itinera), from the residence ot nee son. H. W comer of fix teenth aniil'hompsoB streets on Sunday, the lllth InsUut, at 1 o'clock, wuhout lurther notice. LOOAN. Otv the 14h Instant. IOSEMI, son of Mary and the la.e Joseph Lngsu in the 27th year ol his age 'J he re atlves and friends of the tanilly are resimcnul'v Invited to attend the lunerul . from tne rxsidi uve of his mother. No. Ml N .Nineteenth street, on Rundav, the l' th Instunt, at i o'clock P. M., without lurther notice. To proceed to Mouumcnt Cemetery. PFER-. On the 16th Instant, Airs. CATHARINE C. rr.KK. I!er relatives and friends are respectfully requested to at'end the funeral, trom her late residence, No. 1001 Vine street, on .Monday next. 20tu Instant, at 3 ('clock P. M. PFRKINPINF.-On the 15th instant. Mrs. MARGA- RKT PEItKINPINK. wile of David it. Perkinoine. sued Xi years ana 11 months. 1 be relatives and iriends of the famll v are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral, from her hushsnd's re-d-dence. No. 4K1 N. Ninth street, on Sunday afternoon at i cicck without mituer notice. WILSON. Near Wellsvllle. Ohio, onri'hursdav. tho lfi'h instant, MA lOIK HTKWAUf, daughter of Stewart ana Mai lo K. Wilson, aged V years ana i months 1 he relatives and friends of the family are invited to tten' her funeral, from her parents' residence, on Mon day, the 20th Instant, at o'clock 1'. 11. WILSON. On the 14th Instant Mrs. ANNA WILSON. Wil of Mr. William Wilson, aged 4 years. I lie relatives ana menus ot tne Inmlly are respert'Ul'y Invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's resi dence. No. 211 Wood street, on Sunday aiternoon at o clock, xo proceed to Mount Moilah cemetery. IX MKMORIAM. Dr. JOSEPH H.QALLAUBGR, a native ot this city, died here on the 13th Instant, after an illness of Ave weeks. He was In the very prime of manhood, being omy thirty-two years of age. Gonial In spirit and warm at heart, he had the happy faculty of winning to himself tbe friendship of all with whom he came In contact; and so marked was bis charactor for kindness and generosity that ho permitted no appearance ot distress to pass him without heed. Early in life he became a medical practi tioner, and on tbe outbreak of the late war he entered enthusiastically upon his duties as an assistant surgeon in the Blue Reserves, a regiment which did manly duty at Gettysburg and Carlyle While in this service he was universally beloved for his kindness, fearlessness, and strict attention to the arduous requirements of bis position. In 1861, only two weeks after his marriage, he became associated, as Assistant Surgeon, with the 99th Pennsylvania Volunteers, a regiment of the Army of the Potomac, under the command of Colonel Biles, when he again endeared himself to ull his comrades by bis genial and faithful disposition. The friends for whom he has beguiled so many wearisome hours will long cherish the remembrance of their associations with him. To his sor rowing wile and relatives we can only tender our hearty sympathy in the hour of their deep affliction; while over the grave of one who has finished his wotk and gone to rest, we weep In fond regret 1 Requittcat tntacel Mkdicls. G FATHER! N! UP THE DIRT, DUST. T shreds, etc.. as It passes over the carpet . a Patent Carpet sweeper does not nresg kthem Into the hod v of the carpet as a broom does. It is thereiore less Injuri ous ana more espcuiuoud. iwo oi xue mosi approved: KimiB ior saie uy iiiua ec kiiaw. xo. J iragnt imrty-nvei .lUKUti tt.. oeiow Ninth. MELTIN'O LADLES, OF VARIOUS SIZES, Plumbers1 Pots. Shaves and Pipe Hooks, for sale hv T HUM AN v MHAW. No. 836 (Eight Thtrtv-tlvo) MARlCc.T St., beiow Ninth. IRON BRACKETS TOR SHELVES OR MAN- i icis, lortuie at tne uaruware .-tore ot TR MAN tX. BH AW. No. 8S5 (Klght Thirty-five) MAKIiLT dt., below Nlr.'h. INSURANCE COMPANIES JNSU IX E Y O U 11 LIFE n oiR imm umvm, the AMEEIC AN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Comer Fourth and Walnut Sts. Insurers in this Company have the additional guaran tee ofthe CAPITAL SIOCK ALL PAID IP INT CAfH which, together with CASH ASSETS now ou hand amount to over 81,500,000. Its TRU8TEE8 are well-known citizens In our midst, entitling It to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander Whllldln, William J. Howard. l. f-Ouar inomson, George Nugent, Hon James Pollock, Alhert '. Hobcrts, p. 11. Mingle, l.JI. Whiddln, Hamuel T. Ilodiue, John Alkinan, Henry K. Bennett, Hon Jose oil Allison, loaac Haislchurdt. ALEXANDER WHILLD1N, Prosldent. 6E01IGE MUENT, Vice-President. JOBS C SIMS, Actuary. JOHN 8. WILSON. Secretary and Treasurer. 7 75 FURNITURE, ETC. 1 O 1IOUSEKEBP E It S. I have a large stock of every variety ot FUUNITUUE Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting ol PLAIN AND JIARBLK TOP COTi'AUK SUITS WALNUT CBAMltfcH hL'ITS. PAKl.OR 8C1TS IS VELVJST PLfSH. PAliLOH SCHH IN HUK CLOtU. PAHLOR eL'ITH IN KKPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Mullrcsses, Lounte, etc eic. l 1. OUSTINE, 8 1$ N. E. corner HKCOND and RAUL Streeu. JpURNI T UllE HE DUCED TWENTY-FIVE FElt CENT. Duilug the 8ummerSeusou, we will sell lrooi our Im mense stock oi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A REDCCTION OF TWEXTY-FIVE PiH CNT. OFF UKGCLAB PRICKS. GOULD cV; CO., N. E. cornet NINTH and MARKET Streets, And albo at the New Establishment, 3 105D os. 37 and 39 North SECOND Stree ESTABLISHED 1 7 9 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French Flate LookliiR-fci lasses, EN J HAVING 8 PAISTISC8, DBAWISCS ETC Wanulaoturor of all kinds ot Lookina-Olase, Portrait, and Pic ture Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENT AX, FHltADELPOIA. 8 15J J. L. CAPRN, PHRENDLOfilST, RUC eeBortoKOWl f:it,WKLI.4CO. I xamlnat'ons, with nutilud advice and wnttua or vurlial duncrii )y y, ih'iib ui cuaiarii;r, umua unity hooks aau re BBUMjrlodlcals on riirKOology. I'd vslo.ouy. aud II r. Blue, at tile VUlve, o. li k. Ii.NIU ,(. (j lij tttp AMERICAN GUM PAINT. ECONOMY IN PAINT. GET THE BEST. The American Gum Paint Co. AND WHITE LEAD WOltKS, FOR IHE MANUFACTURE OF BUTCHER'S PATENT INDIA KUBBER PAINT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TAINTS OF EVERY COLOK, FROM THE FINEST WHITE TO TBE DEEPEST BLACK, Ground in Pure Lin.sppd Oil and Uif solved Ilubber. MANUFACTORY, S. E. C01INEK TWENTIETH AND FILBERT STS l'HILADKLPHIA. OFFICE, No. 44 S. THIRD Street. The superiority of the Rubber Taint over all others consists In its great durability, owing to the presence of dissolved Bubber In Its composition. Dealers will find it to their advantage to buy this paint, as It pos sesses superior merits, and Is, at the same time, as cheap as other makes, and when once Introduced will be generally preferred. A n Improvement In paint has long been needed, and we feel conhdent that when fullv understood, the Ruhhcr Paint will become tho gieat favorite. The attention of the public Is particularly called to the lollowmg evidences of the peculiar merits ot the Rubber Faint, ana Its superiority over the old article for the finest work, and especially for exposed surfaces of shipping, depots, cottages, roofs, damp walls, brldues etc. etc. The rubber Is first dissolved and then ground into the paint, lm Darting to it ail the woll-known virtues of thu rubber, namely, superior duraoility, elaxtlclty, and great resisting power to water, and even acids. While supe rlor in many respects, IT COSTS NO MORE THAX OTHER PAINTS. The American ixm Faint Coin, pany's Cottage Colors Ihese Colors are especially prepared lor Cottages and Country Seats. 'J hey aro numbered irom I to 16, and put up In cans from 1 pound upwards. They are ground in pure Lln Beod Oil and Dissolved Rubber, and cannot he equalled lor durability. The great advantage ot those Colors over other makes is in their superior roslstiug power to scids and the weather. The soaps used for washing paint are composed of acids and lye, and will otttlmcs destroy ordinary paints; hence the necessity of pro curing an article which will resist all such Influences. FOR TRESERVISO DAMP WALLS Tills PAINT HAS NO EQUAL, IT 'WIIL PREVENT THE ABSORPTION OF WATER, AND KEEP THE I10UBU DRY REFERENCES J. PATTERSON, I'amler, No. 1823 Spruce sireet. J. GlliSON. Painter, No. 125 H Elcveuth street A. H. HUNTKK. Halmcr. No. 2 S Twe nil street. HOOD A GAMBLE Painters, Philadelphia. MATlHLWS lt MOOUK, Machlnixts, Philadelphia ilUUGAN & OKlt, Machinists. PhlluUcliHiiu. A. W. UtSStLL, Lancaster, Pa. A. KING, iliUTifburg. Pa. V. ll. bOUGS. 1'itmburg, Pa. G. W. KEPLKB. Altoona, fa. J. KENNAKD, Hestonvllle, fa. R. HOUSEL.ViA N, West Phllaoelnhla. A. G. MORRI.-ON, Coatesville, Pa. J. C, WIUNKRY, Salem, Ohio. D. W. MNGRU Ashland, Ohio. KKRK & ii AHVIN, Shelby, Ohio. J. FUNK, Gallon. Ohio. GRaNTZ & CO.. Akron, Ohio. FAY & BROTHER Painters, No. 47 Houlli Third stree 'IFNNI8& I'ALKR,Cleve-and,0hlo. ,uslrl-e PltH E t'VLBER TNON. A'llmice, Ohio. WOOLSTON Sc BhNNETT. ta)e Island, N. J. K. E.G. M Al)lON. Millvllle. N.J. OVIMBY & FRAZILlt. Viucland, X.J. M ULL t SON . Bridgcton, N. J. .1. P. LIPPINCOIT, Snl 'in. HTr HLEY BROTHERS. Ilestonville Oil Works. GRIBISHAW'S INDUSIRIAL OIL WORKS, ThirliotU and Hamilton streeis. 1IUWKHS & KETCH UM, Oil Works, Hestoavllle. HESTONV1LLB K. R. CO, I'aTAWISSA R. R. CO. RKADING R R CO. t EN'IRAL OHIO R R CO. COLUMBUS and INDIANAPOLIS R. It. t'(J 1 IIH.E MIAMI K. R CO WEST CUESIER B. R. CO. Phii.adklphia, October 17, 1865. To the American Gum Puiut Company tieuti : I have given vour India Rubber Palut a lull trial, and Dud It lo possess a superior body t It flows smoothly, und when dry makes a gloss common to no other paint 1 hove used j our colors on the Unest work, ibr Loth house and sign uulntli g, aud they have given entire satisfaction. Your Wtilie Lead Is eiiual to any in the market. 1 shall continue to uue and recom mend them to all who deslte a superior article Truly )OUIS, A. H. HUNTER, House and Sigu Painter, No. i 8 'Iweutb street. Philadelphia. October 19. 15 To the American Gum Paint Company Gen s: It gives me great pleuMiro to nay tlmt I have caused i:u Cher's Patent Rubber Paint to be used upon woik done ior me, aud U has given great sutlxtao ion I believe it to he tho best aud modi durable palut fur metallic roofs, or indeed tor any work, in which the object is to reniiit damiiueus. Respectfully, THEODORE CUYLEH. Philadelphia. January 5 18SV To ihe American Gum 1'aint Company Gent i 1 have used several thousand dollars' north of your paint on brldires. passenger stations, freight bouxes, etc etc. I believe U secures mutuldc surlncen trom oxidation, and van be recon mond especially wben tbe wolks requiting it are extensive. 1 shall comtuu6 to use it, belliviuu it to be to inv advantage to do so RICHARD B 0BORVE, Civil Engineer. To the American Gum Paint Company Gentlemen i llsvlim made use ol your Patent Rubber Paint more oi lens lor ihe last lour veara, upon dlllerent kinds ot uieial an well an wood where It has been lo constant contact wlih water. I find it all I could wish, aud ru commeno It to others, who wish a paint that will stand tbe action of air and water, and la duiable. 1 remain yours, etc., E D. DAVIS, No. ftj Fulton street. Naw York July 26, 1860. To the American Oum Paint Company Gentlemen: For inanv years we have been anxious to secure a palut thai would attectualiy reals: the action of air on iron end prevent corrosion We have tried many recom mended for this purpose, but have found them worth less Alter testing vour India Rubber Paint, we are confident ot Its superiority, and shall continue to use It at our works. We consider it invaluable MOHON, ORR CO., Engine and Boiler Builders, No. 111!) Callowhi l street.' To the American Oum Paint Company Oents : We have natd various us'nu manufactured tor coating Iron surfaces and maehuier. but have louud none to equal your Rubber Paint. It effectual y resists the action of air and dampness. JLEEIDEU, ZINDORAF CO., Machinists. No. 103u Germautowu road. I have nsed the Iudla Rubber Paint on tbe roof of my dwelling and bath tubs. I believe It to be admiral) y adapted to outside aud Inside painting, preventing oxi dation, and at the same time dmabie and economical. ! such purposes there Is no better pamt in the Oiftrket. JAMES POLLOCK. Dlr ctur United Biaies Mint, October U, im. . liHUM-rli MEDICAL. R HEUSV1ATIS NEURALGIA, GOUT, ASTHMA, POSITIVELY' CURED AT LAST! HO CURE, NO PAY. DR. FI I'LEIl'S WOXDERFtL RHEIMTIC REMEDY For Rheumatism. Reura'gla, Gout, and Asthma, is truly astonishing the afflicted world thousands of sufferers, who have tried everything, reluctantly purchase It, and rapidly, to their own surprise, get well and the terrible Inveterate cases so easily cured prove It to be the mos wonder.ul remedy known in tha civilized world. Re member, used Inwardly only contains no mercury, col chlcura. minerals, metals, or anything Injurious. Lately reduced irora 10 to 62 per boitle. Warranted to cure every case, or the amount paid positively returned; the oulv remedy so guaranteed. Prepared br Dr. F1TLER, Gradual of the University of Pennsylvania, now one ot our oldest physicians. Advice gratis. Afflicted Invited to call. No. 29 s. FOURTH Street, below Market. ASTOCNDINO CURE OF RHEUM ATISM. W. C. 1 ost. No. 15JB N. Thirteenth street jut reco vered from Rheumatism and Neuralgia suffered many yeais; cured by Or. Fitter's great Remedy. MOST REMARKABLE CURE OF RHEUMATISM. Mrs. Koeney. Ridge road above Poplar, sunercd over 20 years s now well. Dr Fitter's Remedy again. EXTRAORDINARY CURE (IF RHEUMATISM. Robert Toole. No. 4 tu Wilder street, wants the nubile to know that hesullercd a longtime; couldn't move, cured by Dr. Filler's Remedy. Perfectly harmless. WONDERFUL. CONRAD F. CLOTHIKR, No. 23 N. Water st . cured cf Rheumatism br threw tcaxpoonitil doses of Dr. Filler's IUul.lule Rueumattu Remed.v. He could not walk. ASTONISHiNO. ALDsRMAN JOS. II. COMLY, Fran,ii'id suffered 11 ears. Cured by one bottle ot Dr Fltler's Rheumatic Remedy, and says to all, get cmed b using tbe Kemedy. MOsT WONDERFUL CURE OF NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM Ever known. Mr Joseph States. Andalusia, suffered a lifetime. Tried everything, cured only by Dr. Flt ler's Remedy. ANOTHER CURE. JOSEPH BTRVENS, Esq.. No 533 Owen street, Southwark, who has suftered for 5 ye (lis with Rheumatism, has been completely cured by using one-hall a bottle of Dr. Fltler's Great Rheu matic Remedy; nsed Inwardly. Depot, No. 2!)- d. FOURTH Street. Warranted to cure. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE. The ladv hnving chaige of the Union League House suffered terribly, cured by Dr. t ltler's Remedy. 8 1 we M1 2D ICAL EL E C T 11 1 C I T Y. DR. S. W. BECKWITH S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For (lie Treatment of Chronic Disrafsea. For the benefit of those proposing to ur dortako Elec trical treatment for diseases, we give in the following list a lew ol the more prominent and most common complaints met witn In our practice. In all ot which we ore most successtul. In neablt all caszs op chronic DISEASE F.LZCTRICITT IS A SURF. BKMEDT, AND IN ALL cases beneficial, if propfrly applihd Those, there lore, afflicted with complaints not heris enumerated, need have no hesitation in applying, and whether only re lief, or a I'Ehnanknt uiuE can be eflected, thev will iccelve replies acc-ordlngl . All cotisultutlons iree. 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or Vlius' Dane, Paralys's, (Henipiema), Neuralgia. Hystcr.a, Nervousness, i'aipi tution oi the Heart, Lockjaw etc. i. sore ihroai, Dygpcpiiia Diarrhoea. Ilvsonterv, Ob stinato t onsiipiitlou, llieiuorrholdus, or Piles. BiliuiiN, l lutuicnt. uuu Puiuter's tolic, and ull allueUons 01 Uie Liver ami tip.een. :i. caturrh cough. Influenza, Astlnni (whon sot csused bv ora ilc diseases of the heart). flronchttM, pleurisy. Pleurodynia, or Rheumatism of the Chest, lousunipnoii in ine cany singes. 4 Gravel, liiubetes, and K'dney Comaint.. Iinno tence mid .-emiuul enkneHs. ihe miur com:luliiis never lull to vlelu rapidly to mis treutuient. 6. K'lvumnti.mi, God', Lumlisgo, f-tld Neck, 8 iinl t urvuture Hip Diseases, Csueurs, Tumois (Ihoxa l ist nuiucd always cured without, pain, or cutting, or plas leu In uuy 101m). (i. CtciuH Complaints, Invo'viti? a m-l-position, as Prolapsus, Antroversion. Rytrovoi-slo.i Inilaimuutioii, I'lccr.itlou, aud various otner ullecttons o. the Womu tnd Ovaries. Sirs. BE KW1TH l.us the Ladles' Departmont uuder hei own rare and supervision. , REFERENCES. The diseased, and all Interested, are referred to tV.c fo'lowlns named centiemcii, who have been trea'ed and witnessed out treatment on others, at No. l&O WALNUT Sireet:- A. J. Plea-onton. No. 1(16 Spruce street: W. B. Smith, No. 1022 Hanover strict: George Dougliss. Flith an net. al ove Clicsnut;J.W Braulcv. No. L6 North Fourth slrect: Holieri Work. No. Si North Third (treet: Colonel T. V. Sweeney. Walnut street, below Emhth; George Evan", Arch street, below Filth; Mr. Pciouzo Third and Chesnut streets; Edward McLane. all of this citv. A. Plenscuton. St. loiiIs.Mo. ; Jacob Vandegillt, Odessa, D'l.; tt a. Semple, Mount Holly, K. J., Willi very muuy others. PnyBlclans or aludents desiring to have lui-truction in the coiTect upniieutlou ot Electricity tor tho cure of diseases can apply nt the Ullico. onsu tation tree. Descrltitlve clrc.i nrs ot cures effected, with numerous references, can be had by ap plication at the onice or by letter All .etters addressed to 1)U. S- W. BEOKWITH, 8 !) 12t rp Ko. 1220 WALNUT Stiaot, Phllada. BIOKRKISrii, OR ilFE-REJITENATOK. bTEEN'jTU TO THE Y.'EAK-YOUTH TO THE AGED This preparation Isonenual ed as a rejavenator and re storer ot wasted aud Iner. f uncilou. 'j be leebjc. he aged aad all those who have In any way impaired their vitality by excessive menial or physi cal application, will Una tha hiokieue to be what its name implies a U e-rejuveuator. which, while It builds up the shuttered constitution, will a so Impart to the feelings the briskness and energy which belong to youth. No matter by what cause anv otgan has become enfee bled In Its lunctlens this supetb preparation will remove that cause at once and lorever. BIoKKENE cures lieueiul Deidlity. Impotency, Nor vous Incupacitv, Dyspepsia, Denression. Loss ot Apne tlto, Low tpiri's, lnihecillty. Mental Indolence. Exuda tion, Ennui It has a most deughtiul, desirable, and novel ellect upon the nervnnssvstein. and an who are In any way prostra'ed by nervous'disablilties are curnesily advised to seek a cure in this most excellent aud un equalled preparation. BIOKRKNF. the Feeble, the Latipnld, the Despair leg, the Old. should give this valuable discover? a trial ; It will be found totally uifteieut trom ail oiher articles for tho siime uurroe. '1 0 FEMALES. This preparation Is Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses c all klins, as It will restore the wasted strength with woi denul permanence. . It Is also a mi and Toule, and whl tve re ioi in Dvspup siawlth thehrst dose A brlet persls'ence in Us use will lenovute the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and binish Dyspepsia forever. out one Jioilur per bottle, or six bottles for S.V Bold bv Druggists generally. Sent bv express any where by ud dressing HL'TCHINOSA I1I1.LVE11 Proprietors, No 28 Pel street. New Torn. Bold by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY COWDES, No T.t Noitu isi.i ii Mreeu DYOl i' CO., 4 19 UistuCmrp No. 232 N SECOND St. J311. SEE LYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. Cure Warranted If Directions are Followed. COLD IN HE HEAD RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTES. DR. SEEL YE 8 BRONCHIAL. SYRUP! An unfailing Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis Sore Throat, Hoarseness, and Irritation of the Bron chlul Tubes or Luus, Tickling In tha Throat, an Croup DR. D. H. SEELYE 4 CO., Proprietors. ' . Freeport. Iiimols. AGENTS FOR PENS8 VLVANIA. , , FRENCH. RICHARDS fc CO.. 1 Nos. H, 16 18 and 20 south TENTH Street. DYOTT CO., 7 V mwsGw ro No. 232 North SECOND Street. R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH STREET. APiOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged bu all vurtirt intere$ted. as by Ur tha MOST SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN In the treatment of Ihteatet in hi$ $fettalty. QUICR THOROlllill, und permanent cures guaranteed in everv ease. Kememher l'R HI NTKK'S ('elelirated Remedies eau oulr be had genuine at his oll esiabUfU Odlee, No, ii ii bHVESm titivv'-, aVov i'uhvrt, U o; CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. GRAND ART ASSOCIATION. I IR3T PRFMIUM, THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE, VALUE $500,000. Annual Rental of Storea, Mudios, and O0icc8,Eidu3ite of Opera lloune, $30,000. THREE HUNDRED PAIUTIKaS BY THE GREATEST AMERICA N ARTISTS SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS, Worth the Price of the Share, for Every Subscriber. PLAN OF DRAWING. The PLAN OF AWARD adopted Is the following: 2la,liot) Nlmuf.rs, representing the certificates issued, will be placet! In one wheel, and Tun KB Hcndiiko and Two licaKTS. Inscribed wltn the names ot tne pre miums, to wit. the Opera House, ibrce Hundred Paintings, tbe Bust of Lincoln, will be placed in an other. Fn m these wheels a nnmber and a premium will be drawn slum taneously, tbe number drawn, in each In stance, taking the premium drawn with it. The subscription-hooks will closo on SATURDAY they'd of September, Inuu, and on the 1st ot Uctoue the AWARD OF ikEM1UMS will be publicly mado a tbe Opera House. The subserlptlon-l'ooks. on being closed, will placed in the hands of' the io!lowlng gentlemen, wli nave kindly consented to act as the Chicago' mem bers of tne Committee to conduct ibe award of Pre miums : WILLIAM V. COOLBAUUH. President Union Na tlonal Hunk. AMOS T. HALL. Treasurer C. 11. 4 Q. R. R. i . O. HALL, klmhark A Co. i CLIN" ON BR1GI.S. Ewing. Brlggs & Co. J. C. DORE. President oi the Hoard oi 'trade. JAMES II. BO WEN, Preslaeni Third National Ban'c JAMES C. FARtlO. Agent America! Express. FRANCIS A. HOFFMAN. ex-Lleotenont-Governot. I. Y. Ml'NN, Muun Ac Bcoit. Elevator. 1. A. ELLIS. President second National Bank. These gentlemen, together whn such others trom dif ferent putts ol the country us they may add to thol milliter lor the purpose of lalr.y reoresenting the share holders ai large will have tiieso.o management of th award lu all its dctai I. SPFCTAL CARD TO THE READER. Till. CROSBY OPERA-HOUSR, ART ASSOCIA TION Is no gilt enteipnsi, ana must not be confounded with Diillur-,lii Concerts, which huve been adveitised to take place at the opera House without lueaiituorlty or cuuscnl ol the proprietors. EASIERN OFFICE AND GALLERIES, No. K5 BROADWAY, K. Y. ' All oiders for certificates und commuulcatlons should be addressed to U. II. CltOSBY, Actuary A. A., And directed either to 625 Broadway, New York, or to 28 Crosby's Opera House, Chicago, III. Or to T. 13. PUGH, SOLE AOE.VT1N PHILADELPHIA, Southwest corner of SIXTH uud CHESTNUT NOTICE. In ordeting certificates olease name en- crovhi'' desired. i the r:ngiavnm is to be forwarded. io liiruro its safety, encluse uino cents m stain pi ior tubing, seuu oralis, posrouico money oiuersor greon- bucks, witn anarchs oi town, cuuiuvanu stacocaretu.lv written, as evciy ceitlllcate Is mliy registered. THE PHILADELPHIA TELEGRAPH. It seems needless to pnnicuLtriJ'.e thu great matures of tins plan, lis purpose is a most lauuaoie one. ami each subscriber, ithiouyh tho magnitude ot the workings, receives a full equivalent ior his money, besides tbe cnunces oi ohtaiuli g a most vuluuulc prize. The p. an is not a mere (;l:t humbug, nut h:is t lie patronage of uianv leading '.'inzeiis and artists of Chicago, New lork, and 1 hliuuclphia. THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. " hatcvci fiiuits ihe West may have, a want of libe rality cun scarcely be reckoueu ninuiig ihein. When, in audition, wo state that tne puruiiaser of eveiy share will icceive moro than the vn no of that share in the ei.gruvlng which is Immediately presented to him, we cui.not bui believe, short as t.ie time may apuear which is allotted to the disposal o. the shares, that It wi l bo tnilile to jusiiiy Mr. ( rosby's friends m their confidence in ptibiiu svmpnthy, public tasto, and public specula tive shrewdness. THE THILADELPHIA BULLETIN. The i-randeur oi this scheme consists in the Value of the premiums o'.lered. No An 1'nlou in the worid has ever yet oiiercd such worts as Blerstadt'8 '-Yo Semite Viulev." Huit's "Woods in Autumn," and Meyer's "Jiceiignl'lon," to thee who rooelve premiums. Indeed, the works ot art to be distributed are three bundled m number, ot winch the tirst aoven alono con Btltute an aggregate value of C!,0U0 'the Hrt pre mium Is the largest over ollered ut anv tale upon this continent this Is the Opera House itseif, originailv buili Rt 1 Cjst of SHOO two, and ol which the stores, Studios, and firf.ces alone prndttfS n ye"ar fentnl Of boil Ut'O. lu addition, tne purchaser ot every share will receive n.ore than the value In the engraving presented tolnm. slu-rt s the time inav'uppear allotted to the disposal of the shares, it will justify Mr. Crosby's irlenus in their toLildeuco In public sympathy, public taste, auu public specu'atlvo shruwduess. THE PHILADELPHIA N0RT3 AMERICAN. It mav be conceived ol what a character this Art Association is, when mnong the three hundred works of ui t It is pioponcd to distribute there are seven of tho npgregate value of iMn OtKI. while tho first premium Is tne operuihouae itsclt, whnse actual cost was over Mji.OU'U. und the rental of the stores and studios attached to it amounts to (.lO.nuU In addition to this the purchaser of every snare or number of shares itccives engravings to the iu 1 value oi his purcuuse money, among which are such noble specimens ci art as lldutlntton's Mercy 'a Dream" Schussele's "Irving and ids Friends," and the splendid chromo-tlut iroiu Cropscy's "American Autumn." THE PHILADELPHI A SUNDAY TIMES. As will bo stem Mr. Crosby has submitted his plan to tLe best men iu fhica;o. nd they gave it a cordial und iiuhehitating endorsement. The plan does not propose that h lew nit miieis ol the association shall receive a lew gins, and ihe great ma.ioritv none. On the contrary, every n ember gets a glit w hich is very near the equiva lent ol the money which he invests. HIE PHILADELPHIA MERCURY. The Inducements ollered are. howeve,, enormous. The shares aie s.mplv live doners each, yet eaci share entitles the ho der at Hie very instant he purchases It to nn engraving of Its full value, or that of the several shares he may purchase. THE PniLADELPIi.A TRkNSCRIPT. The trleuuso! Mr. Crosby, ol Chicago, have displayed tiiut courageous boldness in orKa'.u.lng the grand scheme to draw him out of the involvements caused bv his too speculative spirit in buhdiug tlie Chicago Operi House, w hich is ordinarily the cer n precursor to success. Of course, there Is always some doubt entertained respect ing the integrity of such uii association; but we uro gratitled to say the names of the Chicauo members of the cou ii tl eeto superintend the oistnbution of pre miums sliitnl so high in tho mercuntllo and bnsl'iess world, that no rational presumption can be louud a'ulut the success oi the enturpruu THE NEW YORK. WORLD A new Art Association bus been formed by a company ot pioiiiineut citizens of New York and tile Western cities, lor The purpose of compensating Mr. Crosby ior ttelossot the magnificent fortune sport bv bun lu his yeueioua and nraisewort y atcmpt to esuiulisu the opeia in bis na ive city. Tbo .huiiec( are ou 93 each, aud the premium Is the magulflcent Opera honisi.sel1. mil of the choicest ceius by Hie greatest uame In American art, the millding costing la Itself over uiiO iioo. We coiiiniond the ouiei t of the a-si. elation tn every eltl zen who Is callable or desirous of Tenanting the generous and moenifieent spirit deployed by Mr. Crosby iu his munificent liberality. THE XEW YOUK TIME". ' This enterprise tor the roiief of Mr. Crosbv from the difficulties to which he had rendered hlmselt liable bv but dirg the f blcago 0ier House has ut length lakon a tangible form aud comes vividly heiorn the readers ol ourcolun'iis. it beats with it tho endorsement ol the leading citizens ofCtilcigo. and w hat Is almost of as much importance tne indoisement of the principal artists of the three great F astern cities. The Indorsement of his principal lellow-cltieeus may be accepted as a guaran tee of the uood faith o' the enterprise, while that of the pointers may be received as testimony that be Is beua htlug art. THE NEW yTTrK EXPRESS. : J Seriously, the scheme Is a most roval ono The Crosby opera House-tha first premium Is worth more than hall a million ot doiiur Ihe rental of its oitlces. stores, and studios amounts to fiO WH). The value ofthe first seven paimlnes reaches 4S WKi. At the same time, the names ot the Chicago members of tlie Committee for award'ng premiums are sutlclent guarantee tor the perfect legitimacy of the drawing, such as has never be fore been ottered bv any association ofthe same naturs. They might serve as a pledge lor the honest distribution of hall a state, it it were possible to expos-It tothe chancis. As it Is, tber constitute a guarantee lor Mr. rosbv, which he could have earned by nothing but a li e oi'uuunutsxUeJ Integrity, lit Uu arduous schema. D'liwsjt PERSONAL. NCUEA8K OV TENSION! INCKEASH OS PENSION! INCREASE OP PENSION I INORKASB OF PENSION! At OWENS CO.'S, 9 1A 7t No. 527 CHE'NUT Street, Phlledelphls. Q WENS & CO., MILITARY AND NATAL LAW OfFICP, HSfN'o. 617 CHESNUT STREET. JJt ttlr-OPPOfllTE THE STATE HOUSE, ARKS tOW PREPARtD TO COLLBCT ALLA t(LAIM9 FOR BOUNTY AGAINST TdE-at rSrUNlTF.U STATES. . gf sytm. ioo. ino. tiA). rAM To Fathers, to Mothers, to Widows, and to Mlaor Children. All soldiers who enlisted tor throe jaara since April 10, 1861, an I served tholr lull teitn of service, and those who were discharged on aocount of wauaito received In the line of duty, and received on bun-. dred dollars bounty and no more, are now entitled U an extra bounty of one hundred dollars. Tbe Widow. Fathers, Mothers, and Minor Children of decaie4 soldiers who enlisted tor three years as above, and ( s4 In the service, or from dtseastor wounds contract a In the sorvlce and line of duty, are ent'tled to tha one hundred dollars extra Bounty, to be obtained ky application, In person, or by letter, to the MlltaryaaJ. Naval law Office of OWENS CO. SlflTt NEW BOUNTY BILL ALL SOLDI Em who enlisted tor three years, since April IS, ,S6l. and set ved their full term ol service, or wore olschanre before said term of service on account of wounds, and received one hundred dollars bounty and no more, ara entitled to receive an additional one hundred dollars. Widows, minor children, or parents or deceased soldi era who enlisted tor three years and died in the sorvioe, or trom dleeates or wounds contracted In the service aad line of duty, are entitled to receive an additional ana hundred dollars. Call or address GEORGE W. FORD. Do. 241 DOCK Street. 8 17 1 ml One door below Third, who has atl tbe necessary forms to collect th sj claim. IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS, THEIR WIDOWS AND nEntt. MATHEWS, P0ULS0N & CO., K0.&0S WALNUT St PMladelpMa, Attend promptly to all claims for Invalid Penalnna aud Increase of Pensions: Widows' Pensions, and In crease .of Pensions for their children; Guardians ( Blfnors. aud the Heirs of Claimants, Bounties to Sol-, dlers, their Widows and Heirs. Call or write immediately as above, and all buslneM entrusted to their care will be attended to persona lr at Washington. CB 14 let MATHEWS, 1'OULSOX & CO. BOUNTY OT 18 0 o. ATTENTION, BOYS IN BLUE ! Having two offices In Washington, we are well pre pared to receive and collect all claims for Extra Hountr now due soldiers. You will consult your interest by calling, as I pledge mysoll to collect all claims against I the United States Government j at lower rates and quicKer than any other claim agent in this city. Urn charges made In advance. I. II. JOSEPH, 8 1 1ml UNION CLAIM AGENCY, No 271 South THIRD Street, above Spruce. BOUNTY P0LDIERS WHO SERVED three jears and received on! 8101 bounty, can now receive another S. DO. 'ihe parents, widows, and minor children of the samo class of soldiers are entitled to ainii. Soldiers dhcharged on account ot wound fiom thrco-vear regments are entitled to 100 addi tiom;l. Ii dlschargea for wonnds from regiments serv ing two years, or less, S5i. The belts ol soldiers serving iu regiments organized l ior two years, or less, can re cover ISO. Discharged soldielrs la thecountrT can for ward mo their discharges, ind heirs of soldiers can write, stating psrticulais of their cases, aud they will have prompt attention, Apply to 821m i.i n w m. rOMRROT. No. 224 8. FOURTH Street PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES WHO SERVED .. three years and did not ro-enllst are all entltlod tu K.n bounty. Also, the hells ot all who died iu tbe service, or were dlscba-gcd lor wounds. I have rolls ot the Reserves. Apply to, or address. Bending discharge. John m. pomkkoy, ' 001 , , KO.K4 S. FOLK 1H street, 8 21m Formerly Paymaster Peunsyivania Reserves. "DUT IP YOU WANT GOOD TEA, CALL AT mCHli'iBi,lbllshea Tca Whoui.. Ho. THE FINEST BLACK TEA IN THE UNITED , ??lBJ? 8810 at WILSON'S Tea Warehouse, No. 236 CHESNUT Street. Price 1 60 per pound, OUR $l b'0 BLACK TEA IS CONSIDERED tiyold East Indian merchants, and other expe rienced judges, to be the finest specimen oi 'i ea that bast been impoitcd into this country lor nearly nineteen jears. Address orders to WILSON'S Tea Warenouse. iio. W6 CHESNUT Street. IIf'H, PR Af 'RANT DOLLAR TEA, AT WlLr V BON'S Tea Warehouse, No. 2.16CHESNUr Street. FAIR QUALITY" BLACK TEA, 80 AND 00 cents, at WILwON'S. w ILSON'S PRICES FOR TEA-60. SO, AND 00 cents, el, $1-10, Si-is, al-jo, 1 40, 1 50, anil 6160. 20 CENTS. ROASTED COFFEE, A LITTLE broken, hut verj good, at WILSjUN'S. BEST ROASTED OOKFEES-20, 30, 35, AND 41' cents, at WILSON'S. TP YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET GOOD TKA Jl. from your grocer, send to WILSON'S. "TT YOU WANT TO TASTE PURE OLD JAVA X Coffee, 40 cents per pound, send to WILSON'S. THOSE WHO LOVE GOOD TEA AND ARE able to appreciate it. cun obtain it at WILSON'S lea Warehouse. No. 2 ! CUkhNUT ntreet There is no lea in New York or Philadelphia that can equal our tl-fcu lilack. N. li We havo no obleoilon to supplying thoie or our Philadelphia 1 ea Lett ers wno buv tor cash, with our good leas with iheBingle exception of ourtlUo biack, as thai Tea. when sold cauuot be replaced for any money. We shall reserve that lor our owu regular retail trade. It la like throwing pearls before swine to sell such magnificent Tcaas that to peop'e who cauuot appreciate lu Addresa WILhON'S OLD ESTABLISHED TEA wKr HuUSE, lm KQ.2W CHESS Uf Street. '(JTiTirv r e t i o lev m, FOIl FRANCE. IHE MAOA81SS OEHiERAUX DE ST. DEBIS. which are situated No. 42 AVENUE DE PARIS, at Saint Denis, close to Paris, keep' OIL OF PETRO LEUM In lion vats, with a guarantee that the loss doa not amount to more than three oi Ave per cent aa Dually. Advance ol lunds 75 per tent. Moderate charge tor storage. Applr tor full particu lars to tbe Director, 8 2 thlOtrp L. LF.FOBHE. THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MIMES No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examlued and reported upon. Competent Engineers furnished to Ulaiag Cm pauies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgies and Chemical Q aestlons, at the office of the Bureau., ' CEO. D. II. CILLESTIE, Preatdoat. DRAKE DE, RAYl 6ecrv',niy. If JuUu ra
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