THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST ! 8, 1 866. THE HELIGIOUS WOULD City Church. North City Heme Mission. No prenchlne to-morrow at any ol the missionary points at 10. The tnissknary. lieverond A. Manoliin, nt the Wifrw.ini, Girnrd avenue and Twentieth street, at 10. At night, Calvary, Reverend Jeorre Stevens. Noitli Pcnn, Hevercnd A. ManBhip. --Rev. J. II. Mcllvaine, D. D., of Princeton, Kew Jrrsev, will preach in tho North Presby terian Church, Hixth street, above Green, to morrow, at 104 o'clock A. M., and In tho First Reformed Dutch Church, corner of Seventh and Spring Garden streets, in the evening, at 8 o'clock, Dependent Mpsiah Lutheran Church, No. 1527 North Twelfth street, Ilev. N. M. Price, pastor. Preaching to morrow, 10J A. M.. by Rev. James McGowen, and 7$ P. M., by Rev. James Goldy. Second Presbvterim Church, Seventh street, below Aich. Rev. WilllBm C. Cattell, D. D., rresldetil of Lafayette College will preach mornir.er and evening, at 10J A. M. and 7$ P. M. Fmt Church of Christ. O. A. Bartholomew has returned to the city Rnd resumed hla labors. Preacbins at CLristtan Chapel, Twelfth street, above Wallace, at the usual hours to morrow. Fourth Baptist Church, Fifth and Button- wood streets Preaching by the pastor, Rev. R. Jeffreys, D. D., to-morrow morning, at 104 o'clock, and even'nir at quarter before 8 o'clock. First ConOTesratlonal Church.Frankford road and Montgomery avenne. Prahina at 10J A. M.. by Rev. Georee W. Usher, of New York, and 7J P. M., by Rev. William D. Patton. Preaching: at, Central M. E. Church, Vino street, above Twelfth, to-morrow, by the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Matlack; 10$ o'clock A. M., "Precious TbiiiEs;" 8 unlock, "A Great Victory." Central Congregational Church, Eighteenth and Green streets. Divine service to-morrow, at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Preaching by Rev. J. N. Folwell, of Itliaca, New York. Fourth Reformed Presbyteriau Church, Eighteenth and Filbert slreets. Services to morrow (Sabbath) at 10 and 74 o'clock, by the Tastor, Rev. David Steele, D. D. Ebenezer M. E. Church. The Rev. T. W. Simpers, Pastor, will preach tomorrow, at 10$ A. M. and 8 P. M. Camp Meeting Experi ence Meeting at 3 P. M. Calvary Presbyterian Church, Locust street, above FUteeuth. Preaching to-morrow morning, nt 10, o'clock, by Rev. Dr. Vermilye, of Hartford, Conu. Fifth United Presbvteriau Church (Rev. Mr. Hanna'9), Twentieth and Buttonwood streets. Preachine to-morrow evening, at 73 o'clock, by Rev. Mr. Barr. Scots' Presbytetian Church. The Rev. J. W. E. Kerr will preach in this church to-morrow morning, at 10$ o'clock. No service in the afternoon. Westrrn M. E. Church, Twentieth aud Wal nut stteets Preaching to-morrow at 10$ A. Al. and 8 P. M., by the Pastor, Rev. Thomas Stevens. South Street Presbyterian Church, above Eleventh street. Preaching at 10. bv Rev. Wil liam Manlove. Union Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock. Fifteenth Presbyterian Church, Fifteenth and Lombard streets. The Pastor Rev. William McEiwee, at 10$ and quarter to 8 o'clock. Eclise de Christ. Reverend H. Mauny will preach in French tomorrow, at No. 1009 Chesnut street, 104 A. M., and 7$ P. M Me-siah Evancelical Lutheran Church, Thir teenth and Oxford streets. Rev. F. Meesur will preach to-morrow, at 10J A. M. Rev. J. H. Vandezee preaches in Horticul tural Hall, Broad and Walnut streets, to-morrow at 10$ A. M. aud 7 P. M. Preaching at the Diamond street Mission Chapel, to morrow morning, 10$, and evening, 7j, dv Keverenu samuei rarit. Preaching by the Rev, W. McMullin at 10$ o'clock A. jh., in Bt. Matrnews Luiueranunurcu, New street, below Fourth. Scott M. E. Church, Eighth street, above Tasker. Preaching at 10$ A. M., and in the evening at 8 o'clock. West Arch Street Presbyterian Church, corner Eighteenth street. Preaching 10J A. M., by llev. E. ft. Nevin. First United Presbyterian Church, Broad ana ijomoaro streets, treacling oy castor, morning and aiiernoon. Second Advent Meetings at the corner of Spring Garden and Ninth streets, at 10$ A.M. and 74 P. M. Spiritualism. Rev. J. G. Fisk will lecture at Sansom street Hall, to-morrow, at 10$ A, M, and 7$ P. M. Westminster Church. Service to-morrow at 10$ A. M., by Rev. J. H. Synimes. El Richmond Presbyterian Church, Rev. A. M. Jelly, to morrow at 10$ A. M. Emmanuel P. E. Church, Kensington, Morning service, 10$ A. M. K)l.scoxnliuu. The following account ot one of Bishop Wuiteliouse's episcopal act9 in Hweaen is trans lated from the Stockholm Aflonbladet: ",CON8KOBATION OF THE NEW ESKtLISH CUUROH nu'ucod at 10 o'clock in tbe morning, when Bishop Henry John Wbltehouse, assisted by four English clergymen, wearing their proper vestments, entered tbe churcb, and proceeded along the nave to tbe chancel, reciting the twenty-lourtli psalm, tbe Bishop and clergy reciting tne verses alternately. The Bishop then took his plaoe on the right side of the altar; on tho left the Archbishop Keuterdahl bad also a place providou for him, and seats on tho leit glue of the chancel were appropriated for tbe Bishops of Suudberg, Bring, aud Flenuburit. Dishou Wnitehouse received the instruments of donatioD, which, after being read, were laid upon the altar. Standing then before the aliai, the Bishop invoked tho blessing ot Gad on the sacred work, after which he oneied up prayer, partly kneelmcrland partly turned towards the con negation. Thereupon one of the nngliah nrloots tho Rev. K. H. Blak6y, stepped forward and read tbe deed of consecration, which was also laid upon the altar, w e learned tnereoy mat me church was to be called after St. Peter and Sr. Kig tried (an Aroh bisbon ot York and the great apostle of ChriBtianttv in Sweden). After this ceremony the usual morning service was men prooeeuou wuu. x onions 01 sonp ture appointed lor the day were read, and hymn 212 Irom the English Hymn Book ('Hymns, Anoiont and Modern') was sung. The epistle for the day was taken from 2d Cor, vl, 11-17, the (3 Of pel from St. John il, 13. Alter the Creed had been read in huglish, tbe Archbishop rose and repeated the same translated into bwedish, which is almost word lor word the same as that lead in our churches every Sunday. "l'tio Niceue Creed, the common symbol of both churches, translated irom the tame Latin source into words singularly similar in sound, was repea'ed at tbe same time in both languages by all persons present, each in his own tongue, the Archbishop leading in Swedish. After tbe one hundredth Psalm bad been sung, the Bishop delivered a most eloquent sermon, which showed him to be possessed of a most spirited eloquence and 1 owerrul delivery After the discourse and alter the prayer lor tbe Church Militant, with a special thanksgiving offered, Archbishop Kenterdabl, who. In the meantime, had Bsumd his full Episoopal vestments, came betore the altar, and delivered to tne congregation a short address in Swedish, founded upon the words of the Prophet Isaiah, chap. I, e: 'Lome ye and let us go up to the mountain of tbe Lord, to the house of the Clod of Jacob, and Ho will taea us of His ways, and we will walk in His paths.' Kneeling before tbe altar be ottered up a prayer and pronounced the final benediction over tne congregation." Jay Cooke has ("contributed $25,000 towards the endowment 01 a new tneoiogicai professor ship in Kenvon College, Ohio, and has nomi nated Rev. Dr. Bronson, Rector of the Episco pal cnurcu in eanaussy, to nn rue cnuir. A California paper describes Grace Cathe dral as 135 feet in length by 63 in breadth, hold ing 1000 persons. Method Lut. The French Comereuce of the Methodist Church was held from June 22 toJuue 30, at Anduse. The Conference consisted of eighteen ordained ministers. It has 184 chapels and preachiiJ2 places; 28 ministers; local preachers, 81; church members, 109!); Suuday Schools, 41; leaclier, Preabytrrlan. The Old School General Assembly reports its condition. May, 1SW30, as lollows: Synod in connection with the ueneral As- scintil) ' 85 rrtsbttoiics 178 Licentiates 2r6 CaiididHtes lor tho Ministry 824 Minister 2.21H Churches 2. WW LiceiiMiOi 11)3 Ordination- iy Installations 145 l'astt ral relations uissolveo 112 C hurches organized 60 Ministers received Irom other denomina tions 22 Minister (linmsed to ot'ier denominations. 13 Churches received liora 01 her denomina tions 8 Churches d simssea to other denominations. 2 Ministers deceased 87 Churches dissolved 20 Membeis added on examination 17,937 Memteis added on oertitica'o 10.158 Total number ot communicants reported... 239,806 Adults baptized 5,UII3 Imams loptized 10,006 Amount contributed lor Congregational purposes 82.819 909 Amount contributed tor the Boards- 6H'.l,!lt;9 Amount contributed lor disablod ministers. 23,633 Amount contributed for miscellaneous pur poses 829 590 Whole amount contnbuted 8.21. 5S7 Contingent lund 11,448 The New School Dranch ot this denomina tion has made great advances in Philadelphia tne last two years, adding eight new churches, with over 60U0 sittings, at a cost of over $214,000. Rev. Dr. Stearns, of Newark. New Jersey. has declined to allow his name to be presented to the Trustees of Hamilton Colleoro, New York, in connection with the 1'rosiueucy ot that insti tution. Tl e Board o( Directors of Columbia Theo logical Seixiniiry have appointed Dr. Palmer, of Now Orleans, and Dr. Wilson, of Augusta. Co.. to solicit $150,000 to set the Seminary on its teet. The Old School Assembly's Committee on Freednien has entered upon the work of the year, with titty-seven missionaries in the field ana $3000 in the treasury. -ThP Louisville Presbvterv has declared the pulpits ot all pastors under its Uirisdictlou who nave rebelled or may rebel agaluat the General AsseniDiy, to oe vac ant. -Rev. T. Ralston Smith, of the Seventh Pres byteriau Church, 1u this city, hus accepted a Secretaryship in the American Bible Society. LMiicn xiciormca. The annual statistics of this denomination lor 186G are as follows: One General Svuod; three Particular Synods (New York, Albany, Chicago); thirty two classis (or Presbyteries'); churches, 431; ministers, 407; candidates, 11: communicants, 55,1)17. Received last year on coulesfion, ol20: by letter, 1H8,); infants bap tized. 3:i07; adults. 006; children in Sabbath Schools, 41,414; contributions for benevolent ut.e8. $241,12!)55: lor congregational purposes. $649,640,83. Moneys lor benevolert uses under control 01 the several Boards Education, iu addition to the income ircm invested funds, $8500; domestic uiisfione, $24,589,!i8; building lund, $4433-58; mission schools, $1157-14;lorcien missions, SSSJSSS: publication, $'in7i. Be sides these sums. $:i6,ti40"17 has been raised for widows' fund, ministers' lund, aud lor colleges. It.is intimated that the C hurch has given about $100,000 to benevolent objects outside of its own operataon. -Silas D. Chiids, of Utica, deceased, lias left to the Reformed Dutch Church in Utica Ave thousand dollars, to be expended in procuring and maintaining good music in said church. Rev. Dr. J. W. Nevin has been elected Presi dent ot the College at Lnncaster, in this State, and Rev. Dr. Gerhart Vice-President. t'oiign-Kntioiial. Consregationalism is becoming a power in tireat liritatu amt Ireland, we una it stuted that there are 2785 Congregational Churches, 2307 minister, 444 student, with au increase of 17 churches aud 45 ministers. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher takes hi s vaca tion in August; Rev. N. J. Burton, of Hartlord, is supplying his pulpit. Rev, Mr. Johnson, of Baltimore, is supplying liev. Dr. liudmgton's pulpit in Brooklyn. -On the 11th of July eleven members of the Theological Seminary, at Baugor, Maiue.received the customary license as preachers of tho Gospel, irom tne reuoDscot Association. The fortieth anniversary of the pastorate of Lr. nits, ac ipswicii, mass., was ceteDrateti recently. Large numbers of clergy aud others Irom abroad were preseut. Rev. David Trumbull, pastor ot the Uniou Church (Consrregational) iu Valparaiso, Chili, has returned lor a visit to this country. Thirty-two Congregational churches in Kansas report a membership ot 838. liuiitlht. TVin "Rnnticta nFVir trintn 'lift vinnr Ir.cl tlio fniAila of Richmond College "hy iuvestnient iu Confede rate bonds, are now endeavoring to secure a new endowment of $100,000. -The First Baptist Church of Baltimore has added 140 members in five inonius. The Female .Superintendent of the Sunday School has held that otuce over titty years. The Baptists in England appear to be nros' periug in a striking degree. In a little over two years they nave raised a million ot dollars lor ciiurcn extension. Kev. J. Hvatt Smith, of this citv. accepis the call to'Lee Avenue Baptist Church, isroomyn. The colored uaptists 01 ievv Haven are fitting up u house of worship. I'ultarlau. William Everett, of Boston, son of the late Edward Kverett, has presented to the Unitarian Society al Winchester a very beautiiui aud appropriate set ot silver lor tne communion service. Some ot the plute had belonged to his lather, his allusion to which, in a briet address, drew tears irom many. Rev. Dr. Briees. pastor of the First Church. Salem, Las declined the call of the Unitarian Society at Washington. Lutheran. -The Lutheran congregation at Fort Wayne is said to be one of the largest in the West, nutti bering 500 male members and 1200 in all, Though most ot them are In humble clrcutu stances, tho tuurcn is very noerai. A new Society, called the Palestine Christian Union Mission to' the Arabs, has been tonued in Eucland. to meet the growing spirit of relurlous inquiry among tbe Arabs, a native cnristian Arub will go out soon, accompanied, oy a pnysv ctan. llis plan ts to go tours native town, Bvcnar. near Jacob's Well, and somoine house- to house vibitation with teaching nnd preaching. Mrs. Llovd. of the Zulu Mission, went from a cultivated, retined circle in New York city a lew years ago, and was soon iett a widow among a rude people. Deeply interested iu tier work;. she remaius in the held, faithtully laboring lor me gooa 01 tne people. Reports from the new location of the Dako tas in Nebraska are favorable to the religioua proereos ot the Indians; but Niobrarah. the new location, is not considered suitable to their wants. The Young Men's Christian Association, Chicago, are opening a boarding-house for young girls who have no homes of their own. ana tue cuuatio lames ure interested in the cause. The American Board, in the Aueust number of the Ilera'd. reports the reoeipts up to the 1st 1st ot Juiyas jLai:,4u, more man is,uoo less than was received at the same period last year. Two educated and influential Mussulmen in Lahoe. India, have written a book in favor of Christianity, avowir.g their lull belief in its truth. Tho Rev. Dr. Clerc, of CarlMe, Pennsylva- n a. Iihs been called to Calvarv Church, Phila delphia, to conduct services lor the deaf mutes. Reverend E. P. Hammond, the revival Evaueiist, Uiu bailed ljr Europe aud Palestine. IV! Ixrcll Aiiroim. Tlie eicht churches dcstroed by the fire in Port'aud are a, follow: The Second Panh or Piivson Cuujch. Rev. Dr. Carruthers. pastor; the Bethel Cfdiizrcgntioiial Church, Rev. T. South orth, pastor; the Third Parish Society, of which the' late Dr. Dnlght was pastor; St. Stephen's Cliiuch (Kpiscopal), Rev. Mr. Dalton, rector; the Federal Street BantUt Church, Rev. Dr. Shaller, pa-tor; the Pearl street Universtihst Church; the New Jerusalem Society's Church, Rev. Mr. Haden, pastor; the Church of the Im maculate Conception (Catholic), Bishop Bacon in charge. ' The churches in New Jersey ore thus classified in the last '.fliclal retttrHs: Adveut ists, 1: Baptists, 130; Seven Dav Baptists, 5; Christians, lot Conaregationahsts, 4; Dutch Reformed, 84; Episcopal. 105; Friends, 61; Ger man Reiornted, 4; Jewish, 1; Lutheran, 17; Methodihts, 404; Presbyterian, 211; United Pres bjUrians, 1; Roman Catholic, 61; Spiritualists, 1: Swcdenborpinn, 2; Union, 11; Unitarian, 11; Lnivtrsalist, 3;Moimon, 2. Tbe Bible, thus far translated into the two langtinfes, written and spoken, in the southern paitot China, is now bcincc rapidly translated into the Mandarin. This Mandarin language is spoken by about one-halt of the population of China that is, by about two hundred millions 01 people. The corner stone of the Wilberforce Uni versity, an institution for the colored race, Xeuta, Ohio, was recently laid, according to the rites ot 1 he Masonic Ordr. Two thousand colored people irom tne Western Mates were present. The New York State Sunday School Conven tion will meet in Dr. Pooler's Church,, Utiea, on Tuesday, Aucrust 21. and continue tIip 22d and 23d. Every Evangelical Sunday School in the State is invited to send at lenst one delegate. Rev. Drs. Hoge and T.rown, of Richmond, Va., propope to issue a monthly religious and literary magazine in October next. GOVERNMENT SALES. TrlNAL SALE OF QUARTERMASTERS' J.' BlUKbDAl iULUAVALKI DtfOT, GltfJ. HORO, i, C. QCABTEnMAfiTBll-liEKERAL'B OFFICE. ) (First Division) ( W ABniGTON. D. C. August 10. I860 I By order of the Uuartermaster-(itnera). them will be gold on the premises, at public auction, under the direction ot Captain (ieorge T. browning, A, Q. M., on Ri DAY, August 24, 1866, commencing at 10 o'ciock a. m.,, tne toiiowing described lot ot Quar tet master's stores viz.: 000 leet Hickory, Ash.and , 3 Counter Scales (Fair- UHK 1 IU1IK. UttllKB , 2000 icet one and two-inch 5 Portable Forges, Oum liose, I 4 Mnith's liellows, 18 tons T Railroad Iron. 13 Anvils. 1072 lbs. cast iron Railroad 1 Tire H inder, Chairs. 1 Tire Drill. 9 Hand Cars, 8 Warehouse Trucks, 3 Wagons (two-horse), lHav Scale (lair- batiks, 3 1'lai lorm Sea en ( Fair 1 Hand l'rill, 1 Fanning Mill, 75 (ium Kucitets lWork-hour Bell (large), Medicines, Bitters, etc. banks), ALSO, Office Desks, '1 abler, ( hairs. Danes, erlue Pots, Saw bets, Haud-saws, Cross-cut Saws, Iron Squares, Waidrobes, (stationery Cases, iron Hcadstcads, Cooking and Keating Trying Squares, (stoves, ijiroau Axes, Cooking Utensils, campers, liar and bciap-lron, tpokes, uonipaadts, jyi allots, Pincer, Screwdrivers, Spokeshavc!', SniittiDc Guapos. felloes, wagon Wheels, Halters. Cold Chisels, Kl'es, Hammers, Round aud Straight Knives. Cutting Plyers, Rivet Sets. farrier Knives. Punches, Stocks and Dies, Heading Tools, Travellers, Claw and Edge Tools, Pricking Wheols, Paint Brushes, Taint 'aus, Paint Mulier, i'aint htoue, Paint Mill, r"aiut. Colors, Venetian Red, Vices, W rencnes, Adzes, Augers, Braces and Bits, Wood Clamps, lenon Cuttets, couges, Ilaichcts, Drawing Knives, Grindstones and Frames, Soldering Irons, I.'iniber Ruie, Wheelbarrows, &c, &c. Spirits Levels, lai o cines. 1 opethcr with many other articles not above enu merated. Purchasers must removo their stores within uve (5) days from date ol sale. terms casn. in uovernnieni lunus. A boat lor ivio.boro will have Sixth street wharf every hour during tho day ot sale. Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. A., in charge 8 13 lot First Division, Q. M. G. O. CLOTHING DEPOT, SCHUYLKILL J ARSENAL. 1 niLAPEi.pni a . August . mm. SALE OF CLOlUllNG AND EOUIPAGK, Win be sold at Public Auction, on account of the United states, at tho Schuyikill Arsenal, GRAY'S FERRY ROAD, Philadelphia, on August 25, 18(i0. at 10 o'clock A. M., the following-named articles ot unserviceable Llothing and isquipare, viz.: Llat cords, trades. 1 nitorm coats, jackets. iton- nol Sack Coats, Metullio Scales, Sashes, Trowscrs, Bootees, Great coats, v ater-proot roncnos, cross- Cannon, lieu pacts, buouiaer-scaio l'asieniniis, Knapsacks, i'aversacks, Canteens, Axes, Camp Kettles, Mess Pans. Hatchets and Hand es, Trum pets, Drum, Wall Touts and Flies, Tent-poles and l'ins, Common lents, (Shelter Tents, Picks and Handles. The property must be removed within uve (0) days Irom day ot tale. 1 erms cut-ii, in Government mnus. By order ot Brev.Brig.-Gcn. GEORGE U. CROSMAN, Assistant Ouartermaster-General U. S. Army. Bvt. Major HENRY W. JANES, A. Q. M , U. S. A. .executive auu iubiuuumk iriuuer. 8 17 7t Phi adeiphia ii 1 - . rONDEMNKI QUARTERMASTER STORES AT AUCllON. Chief Quartermaster's Office, Dkpot of Wabhinqton, Washinoton. D. C. August 18. 18G6 Will te sold at publio auction, under the direction of Brevet Brigadier-General Charles H. Thompkms, (quartermaster u. n. A., at Lincoln Depot, on Ai ON D AX, August 27, commencing at 10 A.M., a largo lot ot condemned Quartermaster property. consisting in part 01 auout 100 Army Wagons, 600 Shovels, BO Auinuiances, 8300 pounds Rope, as sorted, aou spader, 500 feet of Hose, 831 Buckets, 214 Blanke s, 217 Lanterns, 10,000 pounds Scrap and 01a lire iron, COM Breast, halter, and trace Chains, 4519 Ambulance, aeon 12 I'oxes wm'w Glass, 85 Glazed bash, 430 Martingales with and McC. Riding Haines. Bridles, I Wagon ( overs, 700 McC. and other: saddiers', Blacksmiths', saddles, aud Carpenters' 1001s, fiO sets Am nulance Stove. nine. iiarEess, uitice cnairs, uesss, 1a- 4228 Horse and Mule bles, Stoves. Book-case, collars, B00 f'hoi ninir Axes. etc. etc. Sale will be continued from day to day until all the property Is sold. I'urctiuseiB must remove property wiwuu uve days from day of sale. jerms Cash, in Government runus. OH RUCKEtt, Bvt. Maj -Gen. and Chiet Quartermaster, 817 8t Depot of Washington TJ KIIED STATES STEAMER "CANONICUS" AT l'UBLIC SALJB. , Devot Qoabtermabteb's Office, I KAITIVORB. JUll.. AUgUSl XX, HOD, I Will he sold nt hr anchorage, south side of liasln. at Baltimore. Marviand. the above-named United State steamer, on THURSDAY, August 23, at 10 o'clock A. M., together with the Boats, Auohois, (Stores, Donkey bugine, etc. eic. ow uu uonru. bhe Is a side-wheel steamer, 01 tons; leugiu on deck, 179 teet ; breadih of beam, 20 leet 10 inches ; draught, 6 feet; has one low pressure steam engine; diameter ot cylinder, 86 inches; stroke of piston, 12 leot. Iu ruimiug order, and wen louna in nor out Ut; now only sold lor want of further use by the Government. t , Terms Cash, in Government fuuds, on the day of sale. By order of the Quwierma-ter-Grjiera . .. u. W. BKAl'Lr.x, Colonel and Chief QuartermastBr M. M. D. DREON, THOMAS & CO., 8 17 Gt Auctioneer, GOVERNMENT SALES. mxmssiTE AUCTION KALE ii OF GOVERNMENT TOBACCO. SEVERAL HUNDRED 110USHEAD4 FINE VIRGINIA LEAF. Trbasuht Depabtmrkt, Custom Housf, I Kicrmom). Va.. Aueust 6. IRtiS. I In compliance with instructions irom it. A. Kls- Icv. fa.. Supervising Soeclal Agent, there will b sold, to tho hirhest bidder, at public auction, at 11 o'otocK in tbe forenoon of WEJLMK.SDAf, the Mb day ot September next, at WlflSlOJVS BUILU 1NG, comer of KOUKrEKUrH and CART Streets, in the city of RICHMOND. Virginia, thu fo. lowing described CAPIUKED AND ABANDONED PROPERTY, m ! TWO HUNDRED (OR MORE) HOGSHEADS LEAF TOBACCO. FIVE IiUNDBiOJ VOXM MANUFACTURED TOBaCCO. The I.eat Tobacco has been ga'hered from the counties of Bediord, Roanoke, Franklin, Cnmpbe I, Henry , I'atiick. llahlaz, l'rince Edward, Piitsyiva 111a, Mecklenburg and C'iisrlotte, comprising all the good tobacco lauds in the State. Mitubot it not the finest quality, suitable for ' wrsppors," and ho Deen wen curea and preserved, litis sale presents opportunities to the tnanutaoturer and dealer rarely oilered. Should the demand wairunt, rotno three or lour hundred hopsneads more may be added to the sale, which will comp ote the disiosition ot Virginia lobacco for Government account. samples of each hogshead will be ready for inspec tion at tho salesroom ten days preceding tne day of sale. Terms Casn, in Government funds JOHN .. LOOMIS, 8 U 8w Assistant Special Agent. SALE OF UNITED S I'ATES MILI TAKY RAIL ROAD PROPER I Y Office of Asst. Q. M. U. S. Mil. R. R. rid. 25J G street, WAsniNGTON, D C., August 3, 1330 Will be sold nt tmblio auction at Ax'xundrm. Va., on IliChSDAY, August 23, the ba.auce ol United States Military Railroad Property roruaining on band at that place, consisting in part a fol lows : 1 wo second-c'ass sorviaeable Locomotive Eng'-. Nor 1 is k Son, bullaors; gauge, 1 leet 8 J inches. Une Tender truck, two small 1 tuck cars One hundred pairs second-hand Car Wheels axles. Seventy tons "I" Railroad Iron (IB lbs. to the ?ardi, nearW lewj ntteen Stoves; two nfeen-ton lydraulio Jacks, and ten tons uuservicoable Rail road iron. 2nilwentv-nve tons vt rought and Cast Scran Iron, second-hand Railroad spikes, Chairs, Rubbor Loops, uroaa Axes, nuauis, 1 lutiorui ana counter Scales, Lanterns, uars, Desks, labies, and a va riety ot other articles; also, Nine f rame Minioingg Sates to commence at 10 o'clock A. M at the Military Railroad Wharf, whore the Locomotives, Railroad Iron, and Car V heels are stored, the balance of the articles will bo sod at tho Railroad Supply Store, near tho Orange and Alexandria ucpot. Will be Fo!d at Pittsburg, Pa., at cloven o'clock A. IU . on 1 Ll'.oU A 1 . August Z6. Eleven new box Cats, live teei guace; I'ennock & ( o.. Kennctt Square, Chester county, Penna builders. Terms Cash, In Government funds. Anv lurther lnlormation relative to the property win be luru.saea on aiipucaiion at mis oiuce. t, O. CUIL.L.1, 8 7 3w Bvt. Major and A. Q. M , U. S. Army. T -1ELEGRAPU MAIER1ALS AT AUCTION, Cuief Qcaktermaster'8 Office, ) DErUl llf ABlllOUlOB, V Wabiuno-ion, D. c, August 6, 1?66. ) Will be sold at uubiic auction, under the direction of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel James M Alooro, As sistant Quarteimasier, at Warehouse on G s'reet, near iwiutcth sireet, Washinton, on ruURS DAY, At rust 30. at 10 A. 11 . the 10, lowing Telo- graph ft atenals. &o : 22 Beaidclev's Signal 95 000 pounds Wire Iron. Telegraph Instruments 0t nines luu uted Tele- and Cases griiun Wire. 24 Beardsley's Instru 106 lice's tor Wire. 43 Reel Stands, small ,10 iteel Stands ceutre. '1 l'lntfoini Scale 190 Insulators, b'ock. 1 Coal Stove, with l'ipo. :2'i lool Boxes. 41 full Reels. 73 Euiptv Keels. 67 Reel Stanus. ,16 Reel Stands, delivery. 0 Reel Handies ments. 12 A jgers. 10 Cionbois. 4 Cutung I'ncrs. 2 Dial Handles. 10 Gammers. 7 Oilerf. 8 Pruning Knives. 6 1 arge Reel Stands. 18 Small Reel Manns. i Rubber Ceuiout Flasks, 8 Soldering Acid Bottles. 3 stools Cooper Wiro, No 23. 5 spoois Copper Wire, No. 30 7 pounds Nutta Percha (m shee's) 117 Iron Spikes. 31 Insuiuted Bending Screws. 6 Rubber Sleeves, 82 iu. 6 Large Gear. C email Gear. H Kiutrs. 72 Notices and Straps. 288 tumblers lor Battery 24h Porous Cups. 102 (ia oz a. o. a.jria- tma snips, 29 Rubber Rings. 17) oz. A. 0. d. I'lalina b0 cells rortaolo 1'iolu -tllDP. 1 elegraph Buttery. 303 Zincs lor Grove Bat tery. 2G0 pounds Mercury. J(Jt6 pounds Nitric Acid. 6 carboys Sulphuric Ac'd. 14(0 pounds Nails, 40d 6 Empty Mercury Flasks 1 iron), with Screw Wrenches, Screw Driv ers, Sprit Luiuus, Sol dering Irons, e.c. and 6ud. 300 lnsuiators, Bracket. 0 Empty Carboys Teini8 Cash, in Government lunds. leu da8 will be granted purchasers in which-to remove their goods. D. H. RTJCKER, Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Cuiof Quartermaster, 8 7 19t ' Depot ol Washington, D. C. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Pmlaiisi.1'UIa, la., August 8, 18tiu LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT HARNESS, KIDlSiG SADDCbS, Ii! U. Will be sold at Public Auetiou, nt ti e United States Government Warehouse, HANOVER Street whnrt. Philadelphia, Pa., on SAIURDAY, August IStii, and WEDNESDAY, August 2-d, 18(J0, commencing on each ot tne oujs specilied at 10 o'clock A. M., in iotB 10 suit pureua'.ers, largo ouantitiesot the lollow- mg described Harues otc , viz: Lead Ambulance Harness, roaired, sets ot. Lead Mule Harness, worn, sots ot. Wheel Mule Harness, worn, sets ot. Wheel; Ambulance Harness, worn, sets of. McCleilun t addles, worn. Collars, a-sorted (Mule auu Horse), worn. 'Wagon Bridles, worn. Wagon Saddles, worn. Head Halters ana chains, worn. Neck S raps and Chains, worn. All this Harness is made of tho host materials, strong and serviceable, aud was careiullv inspected when purcua'ed by the Government, and is now sold bec&use the war is ended, and is 110 longer needed lor tue army. Railroads, Passenger Railroads, and Express Com psnies, Manulacturers, Farmers, and Harness Deal ers are respectfully invited to attend thu sale. Such an oppoitumty will not occur again. It is probably the iast large lot ot Government Harness that will te sold in this ci:y, and will not bring anything like its true valuo. Much money muv be made by puichasers lesolling aud disposing of tue same in tbe W est and elsewhere. Terms of Sale Cash In Government funds, a deposit of twenty -live per cent to be paid ou every accepted bid, the balance within twenty-four hours altei the sa.e. All articles purchased must be removed within two Cava irom dato 01 sale. Bv order of Brevet Brig. Gen. G. H. CROSMAN, Assistant QuartormaBter-Geueral U. S A, GEORGE It. OliME, 8 7 lit Bvt. Major and Assistant Quartermaster. T UMBER FOR WAfaON-MAKERS AT AUC- Chief Quartermaster's Office, Washington. D. C. Augusta, 1886, Will be sold at Public Auction, under the direction ot Brevet Biigadier-General C. U. Tompkins, Q. M.. U.b. A., ou WEDNEDAY, August 22, at LIN COLN DEPOT, commencing at 10 A. M., the follow ing described lumber: About 80,000 feet 2 inch Oak Flank. 60,uuo leetZj " 110 000 feet 8 7 000 feet 8 J 0,000 teet 4 10 000 teet 5 16..000 (out 11 IX) 000 feet 4 20,000 feet 6 10,000 leet 3 6,000 leet 8 8,000 leet 4 Ash Plank. Hickory Plank, it 20 000 feet I " Poplar Boards. This sale u well worthy the attention ot Carriage, makers, as this is a superior lot ot well seasoned lumber. It will be oU, red in lots of 1000 leot, with the privilege of 10,000 feet. Terms Cash in linvnrnmnnt funds. Successful bidder will be required to remove their purchases vtiihla tirteen days irom day 01 sale. D. 11. RUCKfcK, Brevet Major-Gen, and Chief Quartermaster, 8 8 lot Depot of Washington, MEDICAL. II E PERU V P 1 a n S Y II TJ ' 18 A PKOTECTED 80LUTIOX OF THE PROTOXIDE OF IRON, A new discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OK DISEASE, By supplying the Blood with Its vital fbinciplS, OB MVS LEMKNT-I HON. This is the secret of the wonderful success ol thlt remedy In curing DTPPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, TKOPT CHHONH: PlAKKIKEi. BOH,h. NKKVOt'f AF KII TIOS8, CHILLS M)('VtKH HUMORS, LOSS OF 1'ONWTITUTIOJS AL VIUOK, DIS EA8KHOKTIIS.KIU.HKYi AM) B -AI-DtH. FEMALK COMPLAlM'S, And all diseases originating In a BAD Sl'ATK OF T1JK BLOOD, Or accompanied bv Debility or low stai of the svstem. Rehig tree iron) Alcohol in any lorin. Its energizing el' tects are not lot owed by corresponding reaotioti, but are permanent, Infusing strength, ifor, and new l'fe Into all parts ol the iy stem, and building up an Iron Constitution. D1SPEPSU AJND CKBIL.ITY. From tbe Venerable Arcbdeacnn fCOTT. I D. "1)1 SHAM, Canada Kast. Wrrh i4, IM85. ' I am an Inveterate l)speptio ol more than j cars' stondlnir." -'l have been so wonaernil'y benefited in the three short weeks durlnx which I haveusel the Peruvian Byrup that 1 can scarce y persuade mysnli of the reality. 1'eople who have known me are astonished at the cbsnge. I am widely known, and can but recommend toothers that which has done so niui'h for me." A CASE UP 7 YEARS' STAMHNO CURED. From IJ.8LEY JEWKXT, Ko 15 Avon P,acn, Boston. -'1 bate suflerca, and sometimes severely, for 27 year.,, from dyspepsia. I commenced taking the Peruvian Stvrup.au. lotind Immediate bcneli Irom It. In the course ot three or tour eeks 1 was entirely relieved from aiv sullerinus. and have enjoyed uninterrupted health ever since." One of the most distinguished Jurists In Kew England writes to a r rlend as tollows "1 have tried the 1'EHIJ VIAN 8YRUI', and tho result fully sustains your prediction. It has made a new mau ot'uie; iuiused into my avstem new vluor and energyi I am no longer tremulous and debi bated, as when you last saw nio, but stronger, heartier, aud wlttt larger cana cl'.y tor labor, mental and physical, than at any time during the last live ears." An eminent Divine of Boston savst "1 have been u-lng the PERUVIAN 8TRUP for soma time past; It gives me new vigor, buoyaucy of spirits elasticity ol muscle " Thvvtand havebtmchangrd. ly ihtuteofthitrem'riv, from wiak, t-ck y. tvtftriMi crulurti to t'rnvg. hra thu. avd hajipp men and women; and invalid cannot reason ably heiuaie to give tt a mat. A pamphlet ol 3 pages containing certificates ot cures and recommendations irom some ot' the most eminent phsiciaus. clergymen, and oihers, will bo sent fbek to any address. nee that each bottle na PERUVIAN 6YHUP blovn In the glass. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMOHE, PROPRIETOR, o. 30 HEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL PRUliGISTS. SCROFULA. All Medical Men agree that IODIKH is THE BEST Hi Ml- 1Y or i-croiuju and all klrdred diseases ever dis covered 'lhe diillculiy has bceu to obtain a 1'uuk oolu nok ol It DR. II. ANDERS' IODINE WATER Is a Pure Solution ol Iodme, WITHOUT A SOLVENT!! Contain'ng k full grain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITS1.1ZIM1 AGENT AND RESTORATIVE It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in atl Its manl loM terms, ULCERS, CANCERS, SYH1ILI8, SALT RHEUM, And it baa been used with astcnlshlng success In cases Ol ltllliUIATlbl!, DTSl'El'SlA. I ONSI'MPIION. FEMALE CuXfLAlNTS, UEABT, 1.1VKH, and KlUMiT DISEASES, etc. Circulars will be sent fuee to any ona sending their address. i rlce 8rC0 a bottle, or 6 for 5 00. Prepared by Dr. 11. AMJEhS, physician and Chemist. FOR SALE BY J. P. JUIVSIUOHK, No. 30 KEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. fJISTAR'S BALSAni OF WILD C II 13 It II Y HAS BEEN t'SED FOIt NEARLT IIALf A CENTURY, WITH THE UOST ASTONISHING SUCCESS, IN CUBING COIGHS COLl), flO.yRSENEHS. SORE THROAT ijt i.i t.eA titiuuruu coeoii, tnuur, LIV1.R COAieLAIST HHUCH11IS, DIFFICULTY OK BUi.AlUING, ASlliMA. AND EVr.KV AKFEC'I'ION OK THE TIIJSOAT, LIXOS, AMD CHEST. CON S IT M P T I C) N, Which caines oil' more victims than anv other diseasn. ana which bullies tne skill o' ihc l'n.vslcians to a greater extent tliuu anv other nialucty, o.t n YIELDS 10 TUI.1 REMEDY W hen all others prove Ineffectual. AS A WEDIC'IKE, RAPID IN RELIEF, SOOTHING IN EFFECT, IN US Ol'ERAJ ION IT IS UNSURPASSED I While as a nrennratlon. tree from noxious Ingredients. poons, or minerals-, uniting skill, seleneo. anil medical KUOWieoe 1 cuilioiiiiuif nil mm ib vaiuuiuo iu vuu vegam hie kluudou ; lor this class oi dUseaso. it is INCOMPARABLE I And is entitled, merits and receives the general confi dence oi tbe nubile. HEYMOl'R THATCHER. M. D., Of Herman. . Y., writes as loliows: "WisTAu's 15ALSAMOF W iiD Ciiiuuv gives universal sntlslacilon. It seems to cure a rough by loosening and cleaiiBtnii the lungs, and allaying irritation, thus be MOVlha TBB UAUSK, INBTEAO OV UKTINO UPTliacol OH, Ai leaving tub CAL bK liKHiNO. 1 consider the Halsuin usuood as unj.ll not the best t'ouijh medicine with w hich I am acquainted " From Hon Judge 8PRAKFR, ot Canajoharie, N. Y. Genilcuien : This is to ccrtliy iliac uiyse.t and laiully httveuMdlir Wistab's Dalsam of Wild Cubuhy lor several years, and that I take great pleasure in recom ni'iiQini It iu preference to any .hing ol the kind tor the purposes lot which it is Intended, in cates ot Atthma. th hint, or A flections ot the Ihruat, I have never met with anything equal to it. l,7r ,. Very rcspectiully, D WID 8PRAKEB. Tne Rev. JACOB SECHLF.K. of Hanover, Pa.. Well known and much respected among the Uerman population in this country, muiies tue lollowmg alute- lneut ioi the heuelit oi the atllioiod : 1. ear Mrs: Having leaiized in my tamllv Important benefits ircm the use ot our valuable proparailou Wibtab'b HAL8AM op Wild CBnniti it aflorJs me plea Biire to recommend It to tl e public Some eigtit years ago one ot my duughtois seemed to be In a decline, auu little hopes ot her recovery were enter allied. I then procured a bott'o of your exceUen-. Halam. and beiora she had taken the whole ot the contents oi the bottle there was a greut improvement In her health. I have, in mv individual case, made lreijuent use oi your valua ble medicine, and have always beeu henebted bv lt. J A I 'Oil &fc.O'HL!R. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A DOT 1 LE. yOB BALK BT J. P. DIN8MORK. No 36DEY Street, New York. BETH W. FOWLE& SOS, Proprietors, Bosto i. And bv all Druggists 6 ItislSt Q' R A C. E ' S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS. GRACE'S C1XEBRATED SALVE CURES WOUNDS, BRUISES, BPRAI.VS. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE HEALS OLD BORES, FLESH WOUNDS, ETC. It is prompt In action, removes pain at once, and re duces the most augrv-ieoking swelling and liiiiuuima tloiis, as if by magic thus affording leliei, and a com plete cure. , . , , Only 'A cents a box I (Sent bv moll for 36 cents I FOB SALS r J. P. DINSMORE, No. 86DEY Street. New Yor' 8. W. FOWLE A SON, Proprietors, Boston Aai bjr all PrunUU, Grocers, aai Coiatr More.s MEDICAL. "yox roruLi. WltlGIIT'S TAR SYRUP. PMKCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 South TllIltD Street Price, $1-00 per Dottle; $5-00 for balf-a dozen. rJ.fcJ? un1,e1r"18"f citizens take pleasure in ctieemilt recommend i,v the use of Wright's Tar H,ru f cotiglia colds, consumption, whooping-cough, spotted inir;L C.T ooniI,!a"t, pains la tbe breast, bronohlcta, L.Jam,n."tlon' ,ud wtrictlon 01 air vesse s in the lung. ri,.l,'10 DJi;Uy "hou'd h In every lamUy 1- V ""r es H. Graflen, Hundap Hercurv office. Jame. N olen. Jnpt'rtr office. ' S li","1" P-torhit. Associated Press. ur.niV i.T..iIl- l,er"e', 'r AUnu and Police T graph, t Itth and i hesnut streets. v Randolph, Front and i omhard streets. ianIe Vv ' ,l'eirlne No. 1 Vl Charles sireeu H. A. Davis Ko. m Gaskhl slreetji John V oodalde No. 13;tl Franklin stret. Robert Thompson. No. 1MXJ Walter street. H.G-Marcfl,So.62SFiauklln airtMiU .1 (lehlolf. o m 8. ecoud street. ,I"hS,Mf,''mour,' N,- ?' font streeu . W. Howard No. 1 Dock street H. C. lartiett. No. Wins, second street. L. Rates No. 6fli Arch i street u"u b u.n. ,ii o. nicuu screei W arr Caldwelk No. lulrj Samtom street. W. '1 bomas. No. SO N. Fourth street T. M. t arthy, No. 19 Enroth's alley. amrri oianin. o. 4n h. Second street. ti l aAn Via OOA D- . ' Vi . F. Brooks, No.69 Nortli Hecond street M. J. Uassett, No. 119 Csnal strset. . Sieymour Rose. BusMeion. Clinr i s Rogers, No. 921 South street. R. 1. Wentng'on, ftecond and Qaarry stree y . E. ahonias. No. VM Sooth sixtii street. William barns. No. 615 South front street. S. S. Saniord, Opera Manager. John Maginnis. reur of No. 134 North Second street. Sirs. H. K. Choate, Newark, Del. iir. William li. Wnqht: Sin: We take pleasure In recommending roarfT&R SVIit'P (Of which we have already seld considerable uuantltiesi as a most excellent and efficacious remedy lor the complaints set rorth in your printed Dill already submitted to tbe public. As a vratitylngact to sulTorin hunianlty we will cheerfdllv recommend your prepara tion to al atlllctcd with diseases which It is designed U cure. Yours, etc, ,. DILK9 & SON, Druggist. N, E. corner Pine and Sixth streetsi For va'e aluost JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY Jc COWDEN 8, DYOTT A CO 'S. A nd all principal Druggists and Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to say that re is prepared to tU orders and forward tbe Syrup t any purt ot '.he country. Persons desiring other Inter mat ion by mail will inclose a postage stamp.aad anawwsi will be returned as soon as the exigencies of boalneso. will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 320 So. 771 B. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Q L A D N E W.S FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted in all cases, lor tbe 8fkuot and Puma nkm CLhE ol all diseases arising irom excesses or xOUIHFUL INDlnCRKllON. Emissions, Ceullal, Physical and Nervous Debility, Ism poteucc, etc. etc. NO CHANGE OF DIET 19 HEGE88ARY. They can oe used without detection, and never fall ts) etlcct a Cure, If used according to instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; aiso, Large Boxes, containing Four Small, Price Three Dollars. Fr. ni four to six boxes are generally required to care ordinary cases of Seminal Weakness, though honelit la derived trom using a single box In Chronic Cases, and particularly when Impotence) or Genital Debility with Nervous Prostration ban aficcted the system. BELL'S TOXIC PILLS Are recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating-, and Invigorating Remedy iu the world. A Package 1'ilce Five Dollars, will lost a month, and Is general y gulllcieut. In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence, BELL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY, Price Two Dollars, sufficient for a month, can be used to good advantage. It gives btreugtu to the Organs, and, with the FlUa, will restore them to their normal condition. A Pamphlet oi 100 pages, on tbe ERUORn OF YOUTH, designed as a Lecture and Caudon to Young Men, sent tree. Ten Cents requited to pay postage. It you cannot purchase Bell's Specific Remedim of your Diuggiat, take no other, but send the money direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN, Cons'iltln-r Phvsiclan, No Bin BROADWAY. New Yortt, And yon will receive them by return of mail, post paid, and lice Irom observation. Fi r sale by DYOTT & Co., No. 232 N. SECON btruet. 6 11 i gAMAKlTAN'S G T F T I SAMARITAN'S GIFT! THE MOST CE11TMX HEJ1EDY EVER USED. " tES, A POSITIVE CUBE." For Conorrlima, and all Diseases Arising front I'outhful Indiscretion. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only 'Jtn Pills to be taken to Effect a Cure. Tbey ate enthely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpieusant tarte. and will not In any way Injure the stomach or bowels ot the most delicate. cures in from two to tour days, and recent cases ia "twenlv-iour houis." bent by mall. Pilce, Male packages, tl. Female, M. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, The Great Blood Purifier, aud Remedy for Scrofula, Ulcers, Ibores, Spots, Tetters, icales. Boils, Syphilis, Kto. For Syphilis, the Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices, is the tin st potent and etlectual rcmed) ever prescribed. It reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal potnun. will r move every vestige ot impurities trout thexjstem. as well as all the bud effects oi mercury 1 rice per bottle. SAMARITAN'S WASH Is. mi esse of Svpbilis, used In conjunction with the Root aud lleib Juices, i u.l dnecilous. Price 23 cents. lhe old sickening and disgusting drugs have to give wa v to remedies purelv vegetable, pleasant to the taste, and A PO.-1T1VE i L'RK. t old bv DEM AS BAhNES 4 CO., No. 21 PAHKROMT. and bv Druggists ,, . VV SlkiOND k CO., Proprietors, No. 915 RACE Street Philadelphia. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (Jl.ESftlT GR0YE WHISKY. No. 1K5 North THIRD Street ' It anvthlng was wanted to prove the absolute purks ol this "Vtbleky. the lollowing certificates ahould dolt. There Is no aicoholio stimulant known commanduigsuw ecu uitncstion nom suCh high souices la . PuiLADBUHiA, Septembers. IRS. We have carefully tested tbe sample of CHLHSUt GROVE WHISKY which you send us, aud And that It contains KONt of mu i-oibonoi'S suhstanck known Ubil oil. which is tbe characteristic aud injurious ia orrdient t! the whiskies Ingeneral use. grtdiem BOOTH, GARRETT CAMAO, Analytical Chemisu' Kw York, September S ISM X have analyzed a sample oi CUEsnut GUOVB VBlhKY received irom Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr., Hiliaiieltihla- and having carefully tested It, I am piesed to state that it Is entirely fkke vbom poihonou ' oh -.t Biuts subNtanees. It is au unusually puc sua fliic-:.V,red 'M8blcHrtTONi M. Analytical ChetuUv' BosTOir, March 1. ISM I have made a chemical analysis of commercial sans ' p es oi CHK.8U'l' GROVE WHISKY, which proveatsj be tree Irom the heavy Fusil Oils, and perteotly pure oa unadulterated. T he fine flavor of this whisky is derive, nom the grain used in manufacturing it. Utm iu. KeJ ctmllyt A A HAYES, M. T,. tituU Assayer, No. is BoyUtoa street. For sale by barrel, demliohn, or bottle atSfo.22JNpr THIRD Street. Phlladelphui. NATHANS & SONS IMI'O R TEKS or BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc. 1 Ho. 19 North FRONT Street. l'llILADELrUIA. MOSB8 NArtlAKS, HOItAOB A. HaTHANS, C'StAtiBO O. ATUA. 1 1