THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 18G6. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Lccm Items tec FijOi. J'a-ue. Funeual of Rkv. Thomas IT. Bhaiskud, D. D. The luncral services of the late pastjr of the Old l'loo Street Church took place on Saturday afternoon, in the presence ot an im mense assemblage. Clergymen of various de nominations as-mb1ed at tne nouno, on Pine street, below Seventh, and Irom there walked In a body to the church, where the servicos were penormcd. As a mark of respect the bell in the tower of St. Petci's Church was tolled while thp funeral proeea.-ion whs moving, and most of the dwellings on Pine street were cloerd After the Binlne of an appropriate hymn by the choir, and iruyer by the Kev. Itobcrt Ailuir, 1). D., the funeral senium wits preached by the liev. Albeit Darnes. The spc.tMr traced the career ot Dr. Bralnerd from very curly in life down to the time of his decease, alluded to the fact ot h's having taught, school in Koine, Y ami prepared himself to enter upon the practice ol the law, of which he bad made choice, as a profession; ot his subse quent conversion and study for the ministry, and ol his ren.oval lo Philadelphia, where he assisted the Itev. James Patterson in his labors, in the Northern Liberties. The speaker then referred to his removal to Cincinnati, and of his connection with the religious press in that city, and association in a pastoral relation with the itev. Lyman Needier. A more interestlnji portion ot the discourse v us that which Riauced at the labors ol Dr. Umiiierd in this city, where for nearly thirty years hu was the pastor of the Old Pine Street Church. Sir. Barnes alluded with evident unit mention to the successful efforts of Dr. lsriiinerd in the building up of other churches ot bis denomination; to his un tiring eneiff.y in the cause to which he had devoted his life; to his liberal spirit and glorious Christian character; and held him up as a fchininp lipht and a bright exemplar In the Churcb. The eloquent and touching discourse Bensibly moved the listeners. When the sermon was over, the contrreeation and friends of the deceased were periniitcd to take a farewell look at the face they had been so lorn; familiar with. The iemain9 were laid in the family vault, in which the body of the father-in law and children, Mary and Charles, are entombed. A large number of persons who were unable to enter the church remaiucd around and aoout it up to the clobe of the services, PBEP A RATIONS FOB THE ANTICIPATED Visit of President Johnkon. Andrew John son, President of the United States, will visit Philadelphia to-morrow, en route to Chicago, where he has been invited to participate in the ceremonies attendant upon laying the corner stone of the Douelus mouument. A number of our citizens have taken ilie preliminary steps to give the President a proper reception, and to nay, at noon, a meeting will be held at the Merchants' Exchange, to perfect the arrange ments. Major-General Meade has issued the following order: Headquarters Department of the East, Philadelphia, Pa., August '25, I860. I. The Major-General commanding having been noti fied by the Honorable Secretary of War that his Excellency the President 01 cue United States will, in bis projected journey to Chicago, pass through the limits of this Department, all com manding officers of posts are hereby directed to be prepared to pay the appropriate military bonors to the Chief Magistrate of the nation, by bring salutes and furnishing such escorts and guards of honor as, in conjunction with the municipal and other authorities, may be deemed necessary. II. For the purpose of carrying into effect the Joreeoiner requirements, Brevet Brigadier-General 1. Vogdes, commanding 1st United States Artillery, ' will be considered the commanding officer in New York city and harbor, and Brevet Brigadier-General G. A. De Kussy, 4th United States Artillery, the commanding ollicer in trie city of Philadelphia. III. Brevet Brigadioi-Geueral G. A. De Russy will organize an 'escort of honor for the pur pose ot reeeivinir and e-eortiug the President and suite, and will tarnish a guard of honor at the quarters of the President during his stay in this city. IV. All officers of the army on duty in Plnla- dclphia and vicinity are directed to report in uuitorm at tne-e hea lquariers on Tuesday, 28th instant, at 12 M. All officer drawing Wage for private horses will report mounted. By command of Mij or-General Meade. S. F. Barstow, A. D. C. and Actiua Assistant Adjutant-General Tbe National Guards held a meetiue Samurday evening at the Hall, in Race street . and by a unanimoKS vote decided to parade to-morrow as nart ot the escort to ihe President. The First City Troop will also parade as part of the escort. Ouit Flit re Department. A convention of Bremen was held on Saturday evening at the Hope Engine house, for the purpose of making arrangements to give the It .dfaiice Engine Com pany a proper reception on their return from Brooklyn next mouth. Fifteen companies were represented. The meeting was organized by calling William C. Figner, of the United States Engine, of Camden, to the chair, and appoint ing William M. Furey, of the Robert Morris llose.Secretary. The delegates resolved to parade with their apparatus, and Mr. Alfred Bamber, of the Hope Engine Company, was elected Chief Marshal. A new truck vf as shipped from this city on Saturday to Parkers burg, Virginia, for the Hook and Ladder Company of that place. The truck is thirty-live feet long, and carries five ladders and tliirty-Bve buckets. The Delaware Engine Company are about to erect a new and commodious house upon their present lot. The new building will have alront of forty feet, and a depth of eighty feet. The liagle Hie Compat.y, of Pittsburg, will visit this city on the second of October next, and while here w ill be the cuests of the Vigilant Engine Company. They bring with them their carriage and steamer. The Neptune Hose Company, of Albany, will also visit this city in October, and be the guests of the Philadelphia Engiuc Compauy. Three new hose cirnaaes are now building In this city for Charleston, South Carolina. They have been ordered by the Washington, Young America Steam Fire Company, aud the Phanix Hose Compuny of that city. They will he completed about the middle of next month. . The Reliance Engine Company are havimr , their steamer painted aud overhauled, previous to their visit to Brooklyn. Pardoned. Governor Curtin has par doned William Hopkins, who was convicted of the murder of Sergeant M Marity, on board the United States steamship Bermuda, which took place in January, 1805. Hopkins was sentenced to be hanged, but the death-warrant was not signed. His case was taken to the Supreme Court on a writ of error, and an expression of opinion given by the majority ot the judges that 'he was not guilty, under the testimony, of mur der in the first degree, the essential element ol premeditation beiug wanting. As, under the proceedings, the Court could only review the recotd ot the Court below, and as that was found to be correct, Hopkins would have suf fered the extreme penalty ot the law but for the inteiterenco of the Governor. Petitions, numo rnuKlw Riernrd. were torwarded to Ilarrisburir, nrai'lncr the exercise of Executive clemency, BDd to t'hete were added the recommeuiatioii of cer tain onicials. Evidence has been obtained re cently which coes far to show tmit Hopkins did not sao iJiCiuarny. A Policeman Shot While in the Drs charge of bis Duty. Last evening, while rjolieenian Kilmitrick was endeavoriug to dis perse a crowd ot young men at the corner f Eiehth aud Race streets, tome one In the uartv discharged a pistol, and shot the Officer in the thigh, inflicting a slight wounu. vim young man escaped, but two of hi companions were ' arrested, aud held for a bearing, ft u disgrace ful to our ciiv to have such ruffianly crowds inlestintf our streets, as may be seen any time on t he corners thereof, of an evening, iu soma localities. Casualties. The body ot a lad. aoria- rrinly femtcen years oH. waa found in the Dela- w ate nt Washington street wharf, on Saturday. He was dressed In a bill" laelret. with hrasn buttons, striped woollen pants, an I calico ehiit. incDooyoi an unknown man was found in the basin ol the Germantown Water Works, lie was dressed In dark rants and whitn shirt, and had on low shoes and a Kossu'h hat. fie was about live feet eleven Inches high, and had black hair and large bushy whiskers. The Coroner took charge of both bodies. I'Alward Porter bad his loot badlv crushed on Saturday, by beinu caught between the cars on ine jer.ktntown itaiiroud. lie was t iken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where amputation wa performed. Jane Early was also admitted into the Hos pital, with her right shoulder fractured, caused by falling upon the pavement at Second and Dock streets. OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT OF A PASSENOETt Car Conductor. some of our city pa'senser railway conductors are in the bnbit 'of starling their cars bfore the passenccrs have time to alight. This is becoming a nuisance, and the sooner it is abohsned the better. A conductor ol one ot the passenger lines, on Saturday, came very near peing tne death ol a lady pasucnger. It appears that the lady, who is a stout aim eldeily pespon, requested to be let out at a cor ner, and while in the act ot petting out, and bo fore she had time to atiuht, t'je conductor started the car, draeeinc her some twenty or thirty feet on the ground. Wnen remonst,ted wita Dy some oi tne passengers ne ocean, very insolent, and remarked that he would uce his own judgment in Martiua his car, and that it was none of their business whether ho hurt an boily or not. The lady, fortunately, was not very seriously injured. Enterprisixo Females, lioae Mans field and MclindaNaple. both young and flashily dressed srirls, who said that they were concert- satoou tiancers, weie tasen into custody on s;i- luriiav. on suspicion that they were eneaged in the collection of money upon false representa tions. One of them had asutacr ption paper, which set forth that the money was for a woman with a sick child, and contained the names ot sundry persons. It seemed trora its appearance to have been lontr in use. Upon being interro gated neither of them could tell who the mother with a sick child is, nor w here she could be found. She was to call upon them to get the money if any should be collected. They were held ior a further hearing. Pibact on the Delaware. While Mr. Graff Nathan, mate of the steamer c.dioin For rest, lying at Arch street wharf, was asleep upon the deck early yesterday morning, three colored men attempted to break into his state-room. The mate grappled with them, when he received a Fevere blow over the head, which laid him insensible. The men then broke often the state room, and robbed it of a cold watch and some other articles. Officers Bowers and Magee were informed of the matter, and soon alter three colored men were arrested on the charge of having committed the outrace. They were held for a' further heariue. t'ne of the men had recently been employed on board ot the Forred. Boabd of IIealth. At the meeting of the Board of Health on Saturday, a resolution was ndopted ordering the removal of all the phi pens at Martinsville, in ihe lower section of the city; also, one directing that all privy-wells shall be disinfected during the quarantine Bea ton before their contents areremovsd. The carts removing the same are also to be cleansed aud disinfected daily. Peter K. Youhu, of the Fourteenth Ward, was appointed Nuisance Inspector, in the place of Albert Huehcs, deceased, and Captain Grillith was appointed in the place of Mr. Young, pro moted. Youthful Ofiendek. Charles Shaffer, a lad, was arraigned before Alderman Beitler, on Saturday atternoon, charged with st-raliug about forty dollars' worth of carpenter's tools, belonging to James Schnatz and Thomas J. Cobb. The tools were taken from a new building on Eighth street, near Fillvrr, and were found secreted in a house on Cherry street, above Seventh, where the accused resided. At the re quest ot his mother, Charles was sent to the House of Refuge. Results of Cakelkssnkss. On Satur day atternoon a young lady, while walking along Chesnut street, near Fourth, trod on a peach skin lhat had been thrown on the sidewalk. She slipped, and broke one of the leaders in her right, lee. A similar accident occurred lo a gentleman a few days before, but it was at tended with less serious results. A Savage Assault. John Savage was held by Alderman Tittermary on the charge of atsautting i nomas wuer, late on Saturday niiibt, at Third and Catharine streets, and George Bratton was held to answer the charge of carrying a concealed weapon a black-jack. Reckless Use of Fibeabms. A man named Robert Gamble was accidentally shot early yesterday morning, at Twelfth and Lom bard streets, by a pistol falling out of the pocket ofalriend with whom be was walking. The wounded man was taken home. A Labqe Meeting. A large temperance meeting was held yesterday atternoon, by Phila delphia Division, Sots oi Temperance, in ihe Wigwam, on Girard avenue. Speeches were made by General Gregory, Mr. G. W. Simons, and others. A New Species of Bask Ball. John Beemers, colored, has been committed by Alder man Tittermary on the charge of assaulting Budd Lee, also colored, with intent to kill. Lee was struck with a base ball bat and severely injured. Painful Accident. A boy about twelve years ot age was seriously injured yesterday atternoon, on Girard avenue, above Ridge road, by a passenger car passine over his leg. Ho was taken to the St. Joseph's Hospital. It I N K S VyiLLOUGHBY 8, MASOH'8, LYMAN'S, PATENT AI8-TIOUT KLF-SEA LI Nfi FRUIT JARS. All the above Jars w otter to our customera and tne public aeoaruiiy, with entire confidence, at tuo LOWEST Market Prlco. A. J. WEIDENER, 1 lm No. 38 8. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. OTKIGLKDER. TROUT. VOlCiT & CO.. lO beg moat leHpecttullt to call the attention ot tan publio at larpe to their newly-inventea ratent, TUK TJMVEU8AL ALAUMIHT, wblch, by discharnlng a percussion cap, made expressly tor the purpose, will prove very ellectual lu the pruvea tlon of buralariea. etc. 'the iol owing ate some of tt rreat udvantaces: Int. himplicity ot construction cheapnoaa and ease lu application, so that a servant or child may set It. lid. Freedom from danger to oemoiig or property. 3d. Unlveraallty ot appllcauon toanv part of a Poor, Window. Orating, Shutter, Uate, Uardeu, Preset ve. Flu fend etc 4th. It gives a check to burglan by alarming the in maiBg, neighbors and police. sth lli mind Is lelieved tVom much ualnful anxiety In lemie lonelinofs or old age, especially when articles ot. ficai value are Kepi iu me uuiuu. Cth. It U a uulvereai protection lo travellers to Ustan An rtinilll.ftT rlimra. 7th Its construction li simple aud not liable to get out LlUEtTIONS FOB TTPE ACCOMPANi" KVEUY IS W have nut our article at the low price of ONE DOLI.AK, Inclusive or' 'ib cap), aid It cannot be. Mot clii api-r either lioin u'. or iron) ou ageuU, For mrther oarticularrf-iiniulre c. or aditn ss. BltlGLEJlKK. 1KOUT, TOMT CO.. Ollice, No. bU WALSH r Hireet. Koom No 18. We will send the ALARMIST to any part ol the country on receipt ol ptlce, and f cent extra lot murtasaX. Country Agefiti wanted 29 9a KLINES j PROPOSALS. AfeSIfeTANT QU A Tt I ERM ASTER'S OFFICE, Mo 118(jlhAKD Street. 1'hilapklphia, Anffnot 22. 1806. Sealed Proposals will be received at this cfllM until 13 o'clock M., SAIURDaY, September 1, 1866, for the Immediate clnllvoir at the United Mates Storehouoe, II ANOVEK 8'reot wharT, Phila delphia, Pa., of the followinn Quartermasters' Mores, viz i fl doz. Door Neck Co; ts. ! (A Shatter Bolt. 10 gross laftiufc ZOO V all Kroshes. But- S(0 pounds I in, Block. 100K.&L Cloeet Lor kg, 6 boxos Gins, 10x12. 76 ponmls Gluo. 80 pounds H ack Wax. CO0 pounds Wblte L ad, in oil. 10 pounds Umber, raw, in oil. 1 tbl. Coach Vortitvh. 1 jrrrfg fctrlpir (as ion. 2 down Puttv Rnlvos 2 dozen Drawer Tum bler Lock. 6 boxes Ulaxs, 12x18. 100 C. H. Lettering Pen cils. 600 pounds I'uttv. 200 rations Turiiontino. 1 hlil.SpnnisliWlntin. 2 brila. CopnlVaini.il. eoneai 1 1 noils. lOlbs.'ium Iraitacttniti. All ot the above-i scribed artiolea to be ot tliu t et quality, and sjbjtct to the to portion of an in spector appointed ou behalf ol the United states ttrvprnmcnt. Sample of the abore-nampd toieto bo delivered at the United States Storehouse, twenty-four hours previous to tho opening of the bids. bidders will state pneo in writing and figures, and the amount or quantity of each article bid tor. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, wborosignatuies miit bo appended to the guarantee, and err tilled to as boiur good and tufii cient security lur tho amount involved, by o Uii'ted .-tat es Judpe, At orney. or Collector oi the Tor;, otherwise the bid will not bo considered. 1 he Hht to le j ct any bid deemed too high or un rratorjAble is reserved and no bid from a deiaultinir I contractor will be received I'ropoFals to be maiio out in duplicate on tho regu lar punted fornia, which may be had on application at tins office. Ihe envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals tor QuB'tciniaatcr'a Stores, "and addressed to the under signed. Hids will be opened on SATURDAY, September 1, 1H0, at 12 o'clotk M., and bidders are requested to bo precent. JJv order ot ilrevt Itrlg -Gen. G. H. CROSMAN, Atsis'ant Quartermnntpr-General V. 8 A. (jl.OKGE ft. OR .ME, 8 22 Dt Bvt. Major and A?9is'ant Quartermaster riLOTHlNO D E I O T, SCHUYLKILL J AKSENAL- OFfclCK tXKCCXiVK AND INSPKCTISO OFFICTR, 1 Philadelphia, I'a , Auuu-t 22, l.Sii6. ) tealrd l'ropo:il wib be received at this Oifice until noon hAlUKPAl , September 1, lobti, ior de livery at the Schuylkill Arsenal, in merchantable packages 200 1'airs Sewed Bootees, Slzo No 15, 200 l'air Sewed Bootees, Size. No. 10, Army Standard. Samples can be seen at thia Office. Bidders must state in their proposals the price (which must be riven in writing as well as in figures), and also the quantity and tini t delivery Ke.cn bid must be guaiauteed by two rcspon-rtulo f erpons (whose signature and place oi residence must be appended :o tho guarantee), and certified to as being good and sufficient security tor the amount involved by Borne public functionary of the United Ma'es. Bids irom defaulting contractors, and thene tha" do not fully compiv with i tie requirements ot ibis advertisement, will not be conidored. Blank tonus for proposals, embracing tie terms ot tho piinmmen reonired on encli bid. can bo bad on application at this ollice, and none others which do not embi ace this guarantee will be considered, nor will any proposal be considered which does nut con lorm to tun requirements therein stated. Bids must be endorsed "i'ropoBais for Bootees," and tioders are requested to be present ot tho open ing of bids. By order of Brevet Bripr -Gen. G. 11. CROSM AN, Asst. ljuartoi master-General U. S. Army. HEAKY VV. JANES, Capt. and A. Q. M., Bvt. Major U. IS. Army, 8 22 tit Kxocuti vo and Inspecting Ollicer. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. PREACH STEAM SCUMM ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We beg leave to draw jour particular attention to om new Frcucb Steam Scouring Ktablibirent the unit and only one ol Its k.ud iu thin city. We do not rtve, but tj a chemical process rer.ore Ladles', Uentlcmeu a, an Children' Garments to tUeir original states, wiioou injurins theiu in ti e least, w bile (tieat experience anc tbe beat machinery Iroui France enable ua to warrant penect satisfaction to ail 'nbo may lavor ui with ttaeii l'atrona(:c. J.ADIKS' DRKhSKS, of ever description with or without Irimmlntis, are cleaned and flnlshed without being taken apart, wueincr uie coior is genuine ornot. . Opera t loans ana mammas, i nraim. juuib iuvera I'unrfi Velvet. HiLbona. Kid Oloveii, etc.. cleaned and retinlxhed in the best manner. Gentlemen's xuma.er and W inter Clothing cieaneu to penecm u wnuum ni inm in Hip Rtml. Also Fiuffa and Bauners AU kinds ol ataingp moved without oeanlng the whole. All orders are executed onner uur iniuieuiaie guoervuuun. aim tatlffaction guaranteed in every instance. A call and examination ol our procena igretpecuuuy miuuiwu ALBEDILL & MAKX, So. 610 BAOE Btteet. I2mtl WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. CUES MX GK0YE WIIISM So. MS Sorth THIRD Street. it snvthlnu was w anted to move the absolute nurfcti t ihiK W liiskv. the lollowlng certificates should dolt There is noaicoliollc sUniulaut known commaudlugauck ettn Uiiuoaliou 1 oni sucu uiyu nuuices I'niLAPEi.i uiA. neutemuers. isas Wa tiKvn rarelullv tested the saoiole of 1 1IKSMH QKOVfc WI118KY which you send us, aud tlnu that li contains HONE of tub foikonoi b kohubih Knownai Ft blL OIL. w nu n is ine cnaraciensnu uiu lujunous 10 areUientof the wblxkiea in general use. Analytical Cheudala Kiw Youit. SentcmberS lHM I have analyred a sample ol CHKKNUT GkuVE WHltiKY received irom Mr Charles Wharton, Jr., rhliailelphia; and having carefully tested it, i an pleated to state that it is entirely fkeb Vhom poihonou or t t .iiioi s substances. It la an unusually pur una tine-v .red quality -RnjT0 M. Analytical Chemlg Boston. March l.im l have made a chemleal analysis of commercial sam plea of CHF.HMJT GKOVK WHISKY, which proveste be tree Irom the neavy r un una, anu perfectly pure an unaoulteiatea. i ne nnenavor oi ioib wnisay uuenve tiom the grain need In manufacturing it Jteapsctmlly, A.A.I1A' Btate Assayer, No. lti B YES. m. n . Boylstoo stieet For saie by darrel. demijohn, or botUe atNo,225Nor 1111HD street rnuaueipniu. " NATHANS & SONS I M l OUTERS ok RTtANDIES. WINES, GINS Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. PlllLADEUniA. MOBK8 MATBAMB, HORACE A. HATBAHS, OBI.AKDO D. SATHAIB. I 1 UUt TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. VHILADKLVIIIA surgeons ?; BANDAOt. lMi'lTUTB. No. H N tf-.&(r' vivru Kfftpt above Market. 1. V itiu tiT nitM ihtrfv vrurs' nractloiil experience tlie skiliul adiuuttneni oi his Premium Patent tiraduatln Pressuie TrusrBnd a varietv . others. Kupporters. F.laBtio Stocking. Kbualaer Bro Trutehes, PuHpensorles, etc. Ladle' apartU'euts co ducted by Lady. J J s . FISHER'S PATEN T SELF-SEALING PRESERVING CAN. This celebrated Can has boon used bv thousands lor tbe last tlve ea", and all who have tried It speak lu the highest terms of Its superior inerlU. We venture to assert thai It U more re labia, more oonvenlent, aud pos Besses more practical merit, than anv other Can in use. It Is sealed and unsealed with the greatest ease, a mnrlt oi which it narticuiarly booHts. All "anH warrautod that are nut uo accoidlug to dlreotlons. For sale by the ulJiiBflicturef it b I Told Stand. J. S. MeMUK I'KIE. No. bPftlNU GARDEN Street. Philadelphia, 8 80 lino PRIVY WELLS OWNERS OF PROPERTY Tbe only place to get Privy Wells cleaned and d s nfceted at very low price A pEyR0W) manufacturer of Poudrette, 8101 0"0LD8MlTHsl' JJALL, UBHAMlf Street FINANCIAL JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD Street, , BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES V. 6. 6 or 181. &20s, OLD AXU NEW. 10.40s; CERTIFICATES OF INI EB1EDSESS 7 0NOIbilt, 2d, and 3d ier:os. CO JUT QUAD IN TEE Ek T JVOT WAX I ID. lKTKRr.sr ALLOWED ON DEroSlTS. Collections made, Stock Eonjz,ht and Sold on CoromisMon. Special buslneNi accommodations reserved for LADIES. 8 72m U. S. 8 E C I i R I T I E 8 . A SPECIALTY, iiSJITH, KANDOLFH & BANKERS & BROKERS, CO. 16 S. THIRD ST. FHILADJXrillA. NASSAU ST. NEW 10 UK. STOCKS ANT3 BOUGBT AND HOLD ON GOLD COMMISSION KEUK AK1 lli A'EW YORK. HI JJj.YVllSH JUKOT1IEKS, No. 225 E0CK STREET, 13ANKEIJS AND Bl:OKEllS. HUT AND SELL I'SITKD STATES BONDS, U81a,-20s, 10 IBS. TJMTE1I STA1EB 1 3- 10s, ALL lsBl ES. LEKT1K1CATES OF lNLELTINEtH. Alercantile Facer and Loans on Co. laterals negotiatuo Btockc Boui,bt and Eold on (. oinmisslon. 1 31 i THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN HAiS REMOVED' During the erection ol tne new Hank: bnildina to 1 17 4p No. b05 CliEKNUT STliEET 5'20S""F IVE-TWENTIES. 7'30s - SEVEN-THIRTIES1 WANTED. DE HAVEN & BROWEIt, 1 7 No. 40 S. TniRD Strukt. ENGINES, MACHIPJERY, ETC. FvPP?. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND .rum t hoit.vw wokks.-wnAiriB lbyv uti:Tlt aL AMI Till OKEl luAL. KNGIN KKlts MAI HI N IT, BOILKK MAIii.KS. BLACKS 11 1 1 IIS, and mUMH.lis, havuiK lor many years been in huo- cesblul onciation. and been exclusively engaged In buildlnK and repairing .tl.rinc and Klvcr Kngiues. IiIkIi and low pressure, iron Boilers. Water TnnRs, Froiiel- lera. etc etc.. resncotiu lv ufler their Btrvlccg to the public as being tuliy prepared to contract fur enplnc3 ot abulias II urine, It ver, and Stationary; having hrisoi patterns of uillerent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick ueppah'h. very tlecnptinu ot palturo niaklng made at the shortest notice HiKh and Low pressure Hue, Tubulur, aud Cylinder Boilers, ol the best Pennsylvania charcoal Iron. Forcings oi all sizes and kinds Iron and Brass LbbUhus ol all descriptions; Koll Turning, Screw Cutting, ai d all other work conuected with the above busineH. Lrawinvs and gpecillcations for all work done at the establishment tree ot charge, and work guaran teed. The suhscrioerf nave ampie wnart-aock room for repuirs of boats, where tliev can lis in peilect safety, and ate provided with shears, blocks, talla, etc etc., tor taislng heavy or light weight. JACOB C NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. 8 21 BEACH and PALME It Streets. J. VAl'CHAN MEKR1CK, WILLIAM H. MERRICK JOHN B. OOPB SOUTHWARK KOUNDKY, FIFTH WASUINUTOS Streets. AND PIIII.ADBLPRIA. MKKK1CK & SONS, FNGINEfcK AND MACHIKISTS. manufacture High and Low Preaaure steam Engines for Land, biver. and Murine Service Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. Castings oi all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Frarre Vools lor Gas Works, Workshops, anil Railroad Stations ete. Ketorts and Gas Machinery, ot tne latest and moat Im proved coustiucttou. Jtvery description otPlantationMachlnery. and Sugar. Saw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans Opeu bteain Trains, Defecators, Fi ters, Pumping Engines etc Sole Agents lor N. uuicux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus, Nosmyth's Patent steam Hammer, and A s- inwall it Woolsey'i Pateut Ceutrilugal sugar Draining lachine. 6 30S BRIDESBUKG MACHINE WORKS. OKKICK, . Ko. 66 N. i'KONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA- We are prepared to nil orders to any extent for out well known MACH1NEKY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MTILH. Including all recent Improvements in Carding, Spluuing, and Weaving. We Invite the attention ol uanutacturers to our exten lvv una. a 1 li All ALFRED JEXKS A SON. AR DEPARTMENT, bURGEOX-GEXE- JtAL'S OFFICE, WABHIMOTON, It. C, AU(TJHl IU, MUG An Army Medical Hoard, to consist oi Brevet Colonel J. B. Brown, Surgeon, V. 8. A , l'lesidmit; Bievet Lieutenant-Colonel 11. U. Wirtz, Surgeon, U. H. A. ; Brevet Lieutonant-Colonel Aut'iouy liefer, prgeon, U.S.A.; and Brevet Major Wairon Web ster, Assistant tsurgeou, U. S. A., Recorder, will meet in Aew York city on (be 2ntn of September, next, lor the examination ot candidates lor admis sion into the Aiodical Start" of tne United States Atmy. Applicants must be over 21 years of age, and phy sically sound. Applications tor an invitation to appear beloro the Board should be addressed to tbe Surgeon iienetal, United States Army, and must state tbe full name, residence, and date and p ace ot birth ot the candidate, testimonials as to character and Qualifications must be lurmshod. If the applicant has boen iu the Medical service of tho Army during the war, the fact should be stated, together with his former rank, and timoand place ot sorvioo, add tes timonials from the officers with whom he bus served should also be torwarded. rVo allowance is made lor tbe expenses of persons undergo ne thu examinatit-" it is an indispensa ble prerequisite to appointm. Ibeie are at present sixty vaoanoies in tbe Mod leal Stuff, forty-six ot whioli are oritriual, beinsr created by tbe Act ot Conffress anurovod July 28, 18S6 JOviEPH K. iiAUNES. 8 11 tmw20t tsurfreon-General, U b. A. ) ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ; MA N UFA CTUBER3, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 1233X03 COPSES r MCE. MEDICAL. yox p. or u.li. W RIGHT'S TAR SYRUP. PKINCJPAL DEPOT, No. 771 Hrmth TllIIil Rtree Trice, $1'00 pr Bottlejf 5t0 ior half-a-dozen. The unfirrslinrd eltlrcns take pleasure In chwrii,i irceuiii fiKili.a the ure of Wrlkht'a Tar Htrun m tena hs. colda, eonsun pilon. whouplng-cougb, aiotted t, uver com pi ami, puina id uie nreast, eronctilclH. ntlauitiiation. and restriction oi air rem in Uie lutu mc 1 1. rmmiy abould be In every (amity t ( haries Wt son. Forn ' Pre$t otliee. ( bar es II. c;raflen, Sunday JJercurv othce. tisu.e' Nolen ivqu rtr otliee W i Ham K. t orbit, Asformie'l Press William II. ari'i nier Mro Alarm and Police T rraph. Hith and i hrsnut streets. itaniio.pn. t ront and . omnani stment. Jan.ea W. Cimnc Nn. IMS Charle. .ireet. li A.Davis .No. tinskM street. Jt.bn w oodsiue No 13.H r'rnnkirnstnt. Hotrtlhonips.n No. li.8 Walter street. H. t. Maren, No. 6'2t Kianklln street. J tiellofl No -,3l 8. econd street. Jefcn ."rumour. So. 813 h. r ront street. . W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street H.l.rarteit o. 3!TJ S. -econo street L. Botes No. fto.t Arvh street Ait ert lartin 0.411 b. Hceondsnwt. .ary( aid veil N0 Pmsom street W thinias. o. 20 S. Fourth strett T. M- taithy o. 1 0 KnretU's alloy, t.eorge Wl se n. No. 2.16 Race street. W. r. Broons, Ko.6.1 North heeond street M. J. llai-M tt No. 119 dual street S. u-.our Hose BusMeum. Cf.ar fp Rogers, No. R!l South street tt. T. V i' Ifg on,(-ecnd and ytiarrv stree i . E. Thrmua. No. lite south sut.i street V I i iii in hams, No. M&houth r runt net . P. (-allied. Opera Manager. Join MuglnnlB. rear ol No 134 Korth Second street Xr. H. K. ( boate, Newark, Dm. Mr Wi.lwm H. Wt'qhtt (sk: We take pleasure in recommending tooiTa1. SVhlPtof whtch we have already soul coitilderubu uuuntitiesi as a most excellent aud eftn acious reme.ij lot the con plaints set lerth hi your printed Dill alre.av submitted to the public. As a ratifying act to BUttt-rln't nuu anltv we will cheer u'lv recon'.mend tout preuara tiou to a 1 Ktliieted wltn diseases which u is designed to cure. Vmru, etc., D1LKS SON, DrnggiMa. N', . coruir Tine and Sixth txout. For sa e also at JOllNbON', riOLLOWAV COWDEN S, TiYOr e & CO , A nd a.l principal i.rut'gU)t and Dealers. Ihe sul seriber would beg leave tnr her to lav that he is prepared to 11.1 ordeta nt.d torv.ard tbe Syrup ts any part ol '.be country. Perrons desiring other inior n hi inu by r. nil Kill ineiose a postage s.uuip and answen will be return d aa soon as tbe exigencies ot businesi will at.mil Address WILLIAM B. WRIOtIT, S20 No 771 S.TI1IKD Street Philauelphia, Pa. G LAD NEWS FOR TUB TJSFOKTrNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In nil cases, for the Ppekdt and Perm i XkKT C'l'HK oi all diseases arising Irom excesses In youth Physical and Nervous lebtllt , etc. etc. XO lllASlll, VV DILI 1M NF.fcEf-SARY. Tbcy can ue used without detection, and never tall to eft-el a tun, II used according to instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; aiso. Lart.e Boxes, containing Four Huutll, Price Three Lobars, from tour to six boxes are generally required to cure crtltnurv cases though bcuetit Is derived irom uelug a single box In t hromc Cases, wt ere Nervous Prostration bas aQccted tbe system. BkLL'S TONIC FILLS Are recommended as the most Lfticacioas, Rejuvenating ina invigorating Kemetly iu the word. A Package I'i Ice rive Lobars, hl lost a month, and is gtnerai.y sutlicuuu 1 n ex treme cases of Debii ity , LkLL'S KXTKUNAL. KE31EDY, Trice Two Dollars, suUlcient for a month, can be use to ood advautage. liplves ttieugtii to the system, and, with the Pills, will el'.ect u comiilcte Hetoiation A Paniplilct O' 100 pages, on ihe ERRORS OF YOTJTI1, designed as a Lecture and Cau iontoKouug Men, sent tree, Ten Cents required to pay postage. II you ennnct pnrchr.ne Bell's Specific Kemf.dif.s ot your muggist, taxe no other, but scud tne money 'llrcct to DR. JAMES BRYAN. Cons-iltine Physician, ilo bit) BP.OADWAY. New York And you will receive theiu by return of mail pust paid, end uce iroui observation. For aule by DYOTT & Co., No. 232 N. SECOND bueet. 0 11 1 MimuiitD CAMPHOR TROCHES, Foaldv Prevenuva oi DUrrboea. Dysentery, and Cholera Morbi Onla TaAtAr. R. ' Ci. w a. n a. PhUav. . 5 S. I3tbABaoeSUk,PtiUa. mailed onTS GOVERNMENT SALES. aELEt.UAFtt MA1EK1ALS AT AUCTION. CU1EV QUAKTEBM ASTER'S OFFIOB, ) JJKPOT OF WAMUIBOTOn, I Wabuihoton, D. C, August 6, 1S66.) V ill be eold at publio auction, under tbe direction of Brevet Lieutenant Coionol James 11. Moore, As sistant Quartermaster, at Warehouse on (i s'reet, near Iwmt.ein street, Washington, on TUU113 DAY, Aiipuat SO, at 10 A. AL.the tollowmg lele- frapb A atenals,&o : . . 22 Beardi-ley's Mgnal 95 000 pounds Wire Iron. jeicgrapn instruments oo iunea usuiaiea roie- and Cattes. craDii Wire. 24 Beards ley 's Instrn 100 14o'a fr Wire. 43 Keel Stands, small. It) rtoel Stands, oontro. I 1'latform Scale. 1109 Insulators, block. II Coal Stove, with i'ipe. 23 1 oof Boxes. 44 ull Keels. menia. 12 Augers. 10 Crowbars. 4 Cutting 1'ljers. 2 Dial Handles. 10 tin miners. 7 Oilei. 3 Brumuft Knives. 6 Large JKcel Btauds. 18 Bmall Keel stands i78 Empty Keels. U7 Keel htauus. 1U "wt"i wcihw;, la l'.,..l 11 .1 in 1 .... I U,A..,la n14vM. h ti nhlier Cement Flanks. 6 Keel Handles. g Soldering Acid Bottles. 3 spools Copior Wire, 6 ItuLber Sleeves, tij in. 6 Large Gear, 6 entail Ueur. Sliiiigs. 72 Kotices and Straps. 2Hd luniburs lor Buttery o.tll Porous f litis. No 28. 5 spools Copper Wire, No. 80. , 7 pounds Gutta Fercua (in sbee's). 117 iron Smkos. 81 Insuiated Bending 162 (13 ox. A. o. d.)Fla-( screws. tma Strips. 29 Kubber Rinirs. 17 oz. A. o. Flatina tiU cells Portable Field t-trips. 230 pounds Mercury, lotf) uouuus Kitric Acid Telegraph Battery. 808 Zincs lor drove Bat tery. tf carbons Sulphuric Acfd 6 Empty Mercury Flasks 14(0 pounds Nails, 40d i iron). with Screw and 60d. 2ao lnulator8, Bracket. Wrenches, Screw Driv ers, Spirit Lamos, Sol to Empty Carboys. dering irons, etc. T. riiiB Cash, in Government funds. leu days will be grunted purchasers in which to remove their Kooda. D. H. RUCKER, Bvt. Maj, Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 8 7 19t Denot ot Washington, fj. c. E AX TENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF fiOVELNMENT luBACCO. SEVERAL HUNDRED liOUSHEADS OF ' JfJNE VIRGINIA LEAF. IRF ASPBt DEPARTMENT, CC8TOM HOUPP, ' I Richmoxd, Va., August 5, 1B06. ) In compliance with instructions irom II. A. Kts ley, Eiq., Supeirb-lna? Special Agent, there will be eold, to the highest bidder, at publio auction, at 11 o'ciock ir. the forenoon ot . VI EDaESDA Y, the 5tU tlayot September next, at WINSfON'S BUILD ING, corner of FOURTEENTH and CARY Streets, In the city of RICHMOND, Virginia, tho following described CAFIUKED AND ABANDONED PROPERTY, . TWO HUNDRED (on moke) HOGSHEADS LEAF TOBACCO, FIVE ItUNDBtD BO.XES MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Tlio Leat Tobacco baa beeu gathered from tho coi.i tu s oi BoUloru, Roanoke. Franklin, Campbell, Uei iv.l atiit'k, Halitai. l'nnoo Edward, Pittsylva nia. Mecklenburg, ana Charlotte, comprising all tae got o ioLhcco luuds in the Slate. Much oi it is ot the tlbfbt tjUelity, suitable lor ' wrappers," and bas been well cured and preserved. This sale presents opt oft unities lo tlo nuuutauturer and dealer rarely ofli ltd. Should the demand warrant, some three or loui 1 imdred liogttneaiis more may be added to 1 lie sal. , w hich will complete the disposition oi Virginia Volar 'O lor Government account. haumlea of each m.gstieau will be ready lor inspec tion ut tbo salesroom ten days preceding the day of ,B,' . . Terms-Caeh, in CoW'-TOtnent rundi JOHN ft. LOOMIS, 8 li 8w iBtani Special Agent, "m MEDICAL. J HE PERUVIAN S Y 11 UP 18 A PROTECTED SOLOTIOS OF TF? PROTOXIDE OF IRON A new discovery In modloine which STRIKES AT 1 HE ROOt Of DISEASE, By supplying the Blood with It vital rRiNCtru, oa lira M.i:niNT-IKUN. This is iho secret of tne wonderful suo:eaa ot thti remetfy In curing DTdPFPSIA, LIVEK CCMPLAINT. TROPST tllKOM"' ilAKHlUE, BOILS, NKltVOOH AF. F t TlOfS, t HII.I.s ASl KnVFKS IIUM"8, LOSS OV (o.NHriTUTIO.N AL vhjor dis EASF.HOFTHf KID.Nr.YS AND It Al) DfcK, Ff JiALt; COMPLAINTS, And all Diseases orlnlnaiing In a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, Or iceompsnird br Debtllty or a low sta-eof tho avstem. rielna ireetrnm Alcohol In anv lonn lta eneiylzlnir ef tfcts are not tol owed by corresponding reaotion, but are permanent, iniuslng streniith, vliior and r.ew I'le tatp all parisol tben Mem. andbullolnir up an Iron ConstlTuhon. DV8P1CPSIA AND L1KU1LITY. From the Venerab e Adeacoti KCOTr. I D. . . . iT J'iSHAii, Canaua Kast March 74, 1KW, . . "in ati Inveterate U.vapeptlo ol more thau jears' standinv." have been so woncerful'y benefited In the three short weeks Ourlna hich I ave used the l'ei avian byrup that I can scarce y persunde mvsoli of the ralltv. I eop e w ho hnve Know n un an astonished at the change. 1 atu wlilely known, and can but recommend to ethers that which has done so much for me." A CASK OF XI V EARS' STANDI SO CURED. From IN8I.ET JEWKir, No 15 A von Pace, Boston. "1 ha e suffered, and snmntmos severely, for!!7 rears, from dyspepsia I commenced taking the Per a thin hvruo.ant tound Itnmeiliute bencniftom It. In th ol tnree or lour weeks 1 was entirely relieved from my sullcrlnfcs, aud have enjoyed uninterrupted health evor slnco'i Oue of the most distinguished Jurists In New England wruun in u r riHiiu us loiiuwn "I have tried the 1'KltllVIAN HYlttH'. aitI tho rnanlt fu'ly austalua your prediction. It has made a now man oinieim used into my svstem new vluor andenorgytl am no longer tremu ous aud debt Pated as wlitn you tan saw me, but s ronger, lu ariler. and with larger eaoa clytortubor, mental and physical, thau at any time during the last five .' cars " An eminent Divine of Boston aavs i "I have been u-lng the PERUVIAN 8TRTJP for some time past; it gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits elasticity ot muecie " Thi utatidt havt bitn changed, bytheutrof thitrem'dy trim Wi ak. t ci v. fvnmt a cr.alum lo tinma. hraUhu. at,d la) iy men audwomtn; and mvaiidt cannot rtaton- uviy nci'iait 10 give tt atrat. A pamphlet of 3 pages containing certificates of cures and recommendations trora some of tbe most eminent pb.oleians. clergymeu. aud o bera. wl I tut imit inn m an odtlreas. hce that each bottle hai PERCVLVN SYRUP blown In tbe gloss. FOR 8ALK BT J. P. DIKSMOHK, PROPRIETOR, No. art 1ET Street, New York. AND BY ALL DBCUGISTS. SCROFULA. All Medical Men arjree that 10DIN1 Is Tnn BEST lih JU DY or fcroiuia and all kindred aJscases ever dis covered Ihe dill.cul ly has beeu to obtain a Puaa Mold iiok of it. DR. II. ANDKKS' IODINE WATER Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOLVENT! Containing a fill grain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITaLIZINU AGENT AND RliSrORAilVK. It nAs cured and will cure SCROFULA In all Its mani fold forms, ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPUILIH, SALT RHEUM, And it has been ued with astonishing success In casea Ol 11IIFI HAT1SM, llySPKl'SIA, t ONSUH PTION . KXMAIX COMI'LAIMS, IlEAIlT, LIVKU, and KlDABT LlSaASES.etO. Circulars will be sent fbee to anyone sending their address. l rice t-00 a bottle, or 6 for (3 00. -Prepared by Dr. 11. AN DEitS, Physician and Chemist. FOR SALE BY J. P. DI3I8MOHE, No. IIB DEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL BP.UGOISTS. STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD C II E II II Y HAS BEES USED VOB MEAW.T II A LP A CENTURY, WITn THE HOST ASTONISHING SUCCESS, IN CCRINO COI C.H9 COLDB, BOaRSKNEHS, SORE THROAT ILCEZA. vVBOOPINU COUGH. CROU. L1VLR COMPLAINT BKOnCHHIS, ' LtFFitbLTY OF BRKAtHKNG. ASlLMA. ANU EVtKY AFFEO'llON OF TUE TIIKOAT, bUAOS, AND CHEST. CONSUMPTION, Which carries off mora victims than anv other disease ana which baffles tne skill ot the Puysiclans to a greater extent than anv other malady, oiten YIELDS TO TIILs REMEDY w hen all othess prove Ineffectual. AS A MKDICIXE, RAPID IN RELIEF, SOOTHING IN EFFECT IN 1X8 OPfeKAlION ' IT IS fc ASLltpASSED I Wbllo as a preparation, tree from noxious lnrredlenta poisons, or minerals; unit.ng skill, science, and mediuai knowledge t combining all that Is valuable in the vegeta ble klnguom ; ior this cluss oi disease. It Is INCOMPARABLE) And Is entitled, merits, and receives the general confl uence oi the public. fEYMOI R THATCHER M. D., Of Derniun. N. Y., writes as lollowsi "Wibtah's Balsam op vVilo Ciikurt gives universal natislactlon. It seems to cure a l ough by looeenfng and cleannln tbe lungs, and allaying irritation, thus aa- MOVINO TUB CALBB, INSTEAD Of DKIISO Vt TH tlOEQH, anu LHAV1NO tub Causb HKiiiND. I consider the Uolaem i.sgeod as ani.lt not the beat Cough medicine with which I am acquainted " From Bon Judge r-PRAKFR, ot Canajoharle, N. T. Gentlemen : This is to certiiy that uiy ae I' and laoWly have ured Lr HibTAB'a Balsam or Wild Chkhui for evera years, and that I take great p eaure m recom mending It In preference to anything of the klud ior tlie purposes ior which It la intended, in ca es oi Atthtna, lnn, or Atlections ot the Uhruat. I have never met wltn anything equal to It. Very respcctlully, DVID BPRAKER. The Kev. JACOB 8ECHLER. of Hanover, Pa., Well known and much respected among the Herman population iu thia countrv, makes tue loilowmg suue- uent ior the tienetlt ol the allactedi i. ear Mrs . Hauig teatlzed in niyiamllv Important benefits from tbe use ot jour valuable prepara loo iVibtab's Balsam oi' Wild I hkuki -It attune me plea sure lo recommend It to tie publio Some elgnt years alio cue ot my duughteia seened to be lu a decline, aud little hopes ol ber recovery were enter aiued I then procured a bottle of your excellen. Halsaiu. and before xhe bad taken the whole ot the contenta of the bottle there was a great Improvement In her hea th. I have. In my individual case, made Ireituent use oi your valua ble meulclue, and have always been benefited bv It JACOB SfcCflLER. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A BOTtLE. VOB BALE BT J. p. DINSMORE, .No. 36 DEY Street, New York. BETH W. FOWLEA 80S, Proprietors, Bosto i. And by all DrugguU. g ltiaI3t QUACK'S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES CCTS, BURNS, SCALDS. GRACE'S CELKBUATED SALVE! CURES WOUNDS, BBUI8KH, SPRAINS. Gill ACE'S (ELEURATEI) SALVE OCRES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. GRACE')) CELfc-BIlAl KD HALVE! CURES SALT RUKCM, 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 pnoe, and re. duces the most augrv-looklng swellings and luttauiuu tlous. as u by magic thus afmrding jellet, and a oou- P'oulvUto cents aboxl (Sent by mall for 38 rants.) FOB BALI BT J. Y. DINSMORE, No. 56 DEY Street. New tor . g. W. POWLE SON, Proprietors, Boston AnapaUDruglits, Grocers, and Country eiorr iaiini)SfcaiiA nfcuia i.mawi4