r THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AOGUST 28, 1866.'. CITY INTELLIGNOE. For Additional Lccat Items ste FJUi Fage. Reorganization of the Higii School Faocltv by tub Loarp of Control. A por-ial meeting of the Controllers ot' Public Schools for the First fvhool District of Pennsylvania was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, tn the rooms of the Hoard, at Sixth and Adelpni MreetB. The obiect of the meeting was to elect Principal and Professor lor the Iloys' Central Uign School, which business the Board at once proceeded to transact. The diHcnenon on the respective merits of Professors Kiche and McDride. nominees tor the I'rincipa ship, was quite evr-ttiuif, the chief participants bpinjr l)r (i. W. Neblnaer and Wcfsrs. Freeborn, Mcflnnu, and otheis. Dr. Nebmper Flirt that the time had arrived toincreu.se the faliiry, and not to put m in competent men. He read at length mi article Irotu taturdny Ntfhl, showing Mr. Khoads' entire wnnt ot qualification tor the place. Ho charged him with entire literary Incompetency, and said he was recommendnd, among other reasons, because he was on the same political committee ot superintendence m Mr. Freeborn, who wop, as always, striving in everything to ruin the High Bchool. livery High School graduate knew what Freeborn wo. Mr. Freeborn denied that Mr. Khoads was on the committee. Dr. Nebmger read from the otticial rules of the Republican City Executive Comn itlpe to (.how that his statement was true, unless the party hat wrongly printed their rules. Mr. Duffy, of the Sixth Ward, naked to read a coniposit.ou which had been handod tn to Prof Khoads .online dilterrnt occasions, and which Mr. Khoatis Jaail never detected. Mr. Freeborn objected to any evidence of this kind aeuinst Mr. Rhoads, and President Shippen promotly choked oil debate. Au apjieal was taken from the decision of the chair, and the decision was not sustained. Mr. Levick, of theTwellth Ward, said that he had been a member ot the Committee of Inves tieation, and believed Mr. Khoads to be entirely incompetent, although he was a member of his own party. Messrs. Nebiccer and Duffy endeavored to further dlscur-s the qualifications ot Mr. Khoads, bnt were relused by President Shippen, who was on the opposite side of the question. Mr. Freeborn said that the ISatunloi) Night waa a Johnson paper, and that the editor, who wrote the article showing up the High School, was in the Chamber, controlling the move ments of the Democratic side ol the House. Dr. Nebinger said that the editor who wrote the article was a radical of the Kelley school, and that the Freeborn clique had resolved to dismiss two members ot the old Faculty, but had modified their report, owing to the influence of Saturday Night. The vote on the various candidates resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen for Ihe nosirions named. Principal Oorge Inman Kiche, A. M. Professor of Belles Letireis James Rhouds, A.. M. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy James McClune, A. M. Prolessor of Mathematics Zcphaniah Hopper, Professor of Writing and Book-keeping James A. Kirkpatrick, A. M. I Professor ot Moial, Mental, and Political Science Edward W. Vodges, A. M. Professor of German Language Louis An- geie, A. ill. Professor of French Bregy, A. M. Professor of Wilson. A. M. Prolesorof Anatomy and Physiology Henry IIart9horne, M. D. i Professor of Belle9 Letters and History Daniel W. Howard, A. M. '' Professor ot Natural Philosophy and Chemis tryGeorge Korris. A. M. ( Professor ot Latin Language George Stew art, A. Al. i The election of a Professor for the Chair of Drawing was postponed for the present. The Secretary was ordered to uotify the Pro lessors ot their election, and to direct the school to be opened on Monday next. Septem ber 3. A committee of nine was appointed to pre pare estimates of the expenses of the public schools, for the year commencing on the 1st of January next. Dr. Nebinarer closed the proceedincs with a forcible address, showing up the "ring," aud their way of makins nominations. He cited testimony of prominent gentlemen asainst the efforts of Messrs. Freeborn, Shippen, and Eakin to injure the School. The Board then adjourned. Language Francis A. Practical Mathematics Joseph Reassembling of the Republican In mncibler. Last evening a laree meeting waa held at the Hall, Seventh and Chesnut streets, for the purpose of reorganizing the club of Re publican Invincible tor the coming political campaign. George I. Riche, the former Presi dent of the Club, presided. In culling the meet ing to oroer, he expressed his pleasure to 6ee bo many of the old members present and filled with enthusiasm, aud ready to enter with spirit into the coming campaign. It reminded him of tba nrst meeting of the Club, when they had a Presi dent against them. They were again called upon to contend aeainst a President. But the Iuvin cibles had shown that they were not an organi zation aiming for the spoils of oflice. (Cheers.) A committee of live was appointed to report officers for a permanent organization. During the absence of the committee, Mr. Fox introduced a series of resolutions setting forth the principles of the organization, and an nouncing the determination of the Club to main tain the fctruegle lor the right. Andrew John son is characterized as faithless to the party that placed him in power, while the Club pledges itself to use every exertion to secure the re election of all the representatives in Coiieres ircmthis city. General John W. Geary is en dorsed as eminently htted lor the po.-ttiou of Governor of the State. The resolutions were adopted. The Committee on Organization reported Colonel William McMieuael for President, Samuel S. White and. Dr. James Truman for Vice-Presidents, Geortre Truman as Marshal, J. W. White, Tieasurer, and Secretary, YVLUuin L. The report was accepted, and Col. McMichuel, u in titking ttio ctiitir, reviewed tne questions in. issue before the people in the comping campaign. "We have to meet the declarations of Audrew Johnson, and be prepared to stand by the repre sentatives of the people in Coneress. A ereat work is before the people, but the enthusiasm to-night proves that the future is safe." Colonel McMlchael's tspeech waa received with, great applause. Dr. Truman introduced a resolution of thanks to George I. Kiche, for the manner in which he had presided as President ot the Club, and es pi easing regret that other duties call him l'rom a further tbntinunnre in oflice. Toe resolution was adopted, aud Mr. Riche returned thanks. CANDIDATES FOB ASSISTANT ENGINEERS ok the r Ian Dbfartwknt. A stated meeting of the board was held last evening, ac the house ot the I'hrrnlx Hose Company, iu 'Anne street, above Seventh. Mr. Stone, ot the Delaware En gine, presided. The lollowing srenera! nominations of candi dates for Assistant Enirlneer were made: First Division -Terence McCus rer, of the Mojaraensing Hoe; William Butler, Sonthwnrk Engine; Jost-ph H. Log le, Franklin Engine; aud P. Mailer, of the Moynmensinir Ho e. 1 Second Divifion loomm Brooks, Northern Liberty Fncine; George Hensler, Mechanic En gine; John Webb, As-lstance Encine; E. F. Drimell, Diligent Hose; Jostph Robiuson, Vigi lant Engine. Third Division E. V. O'Neill, Rescue Hook ana Ladder; U. II. Vanosten, Libertv Engine of Ifolmesbursr; Daniel Williams, of Franklin En gine of Frankford. Fourth Division Edward Wricht, Washington Fire Company, Gcrniantown; II. F. Wartman, Fellowship Fire Company, Germantown. tilth Division J. L. Wilson, West Philadel phia Ilsc; J. II. Young, West Philadelphia Fire VV J IJ yn J. Charged with Arson. Mr. A. Lightcap had a tin ther hearing yesterdav before Allcr man Leitler, on the chartre of setting fire to his Etore, at the corner of Fourth and Georee streets, on Thursday morning, the 2.'d instant Seve ral witnesses were examined. Ml of whom testi fied that all the doors and windows were las teneel when the fire was discovered. pA hole wiw lotuid in one of the shutters in which matches had been thrust. One o the witnesses thought the hole was made bv tome one inside the store. The accused was held In $2000 bail to answer. A ravage MEinoD of Getting Rid of a Witness. The man Ha-land, of New York, who was the accomplice of the gaLg of btirar lars arrested in this city about icn days ago, was assailed on Saturday night last in Mercer street. New York, where he lives, by another burtlar named Shannon, and was stabbed so seriously that his life was despaired of. No ad ditional news has been heard from him, but at Inst nccounts steps were being taken to secure his deposition, to be used on the trial of the burglars il Hasland should die. The Union Republican Convention to nominate candidates lor Congress will meet to morrow morning, as follows: The Convention tor the First District at the County Court House, Sixth and Chesnnt ftreets; Second Dis trict, Assembly Buildincs, Tenth and Chesnut street; Third District, American Mechanics' Hall, Fourth and George streets; Fourth Dis trict, Soring Garden Hall, Thirteenth and Spring Garden streets. Found Dead.- William Irwin, thirty-five yt "s old, was found dead yesterday at the coop. shop of Mr. Field, Coombs' alley. An inquest was held o the body. Verdict," death from intemperance and exposure. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Sothern, the actor, is again unwell, havine been attacked with fainting fits and complete prostration. He is ordered to give up work at ouct. Doche, the Parisian actress, was announced to appear in the new play of Le Oendre dti la Marquise. The jewels given to Princess Helena, if cashed, would support a large family in luxury for lile. Mrs. R. H. Stoddard is engaged on a novel of New England lile, to be called "Temple House." There is a society of revolutionists in Rus sia called the "Hell" society. Elephant-trampling as a means of capital punishment has been abolished in llindostan. The Euelish Fine Arts Quarterly Review has been revived. . Twenty tons of water are used in a marine piece at a London theutre. John S. C. Abbott is writing "Lives of the American Presidents." - Count Tctretholf. the victor in the naval battle of Lissa, has been made a Vice-Admiral. One stcmner, with a cargo of 37,000 water melons, lelt Norfolk recently. There are two theatres open in Vienna. The audiences averatre half a dozen nightly. An English school-teacher died in the streets of London, last month, of starvation. Basil Duke is writing a history of the life of John H. Morgan. The physicians in London have established a club. The stamps on General Cass' will cost live hundred dollars. There was a frost night before last in Ver mont. There are five hundred insane people iu asylums in New Hampshire. There are forty thousand Jews in the Ger man armies. Subscriptions are beine raised in St, Louis for the benefit of Southern destitutes. Why is a smile invariably behind the time ? Because it's a little laughter. The Fenians, it is said, are organizing iu Indiana, under the form of a benevolent society. Grisi and Patti were recently honored by a public banquet in Paris. They have a blowing cave in Georgia roars at its mouth as the currents of air escape. PROPOSALS. PRESERVING CANS AND JARS. S5 .Tl CI it '!". Accidents. As the LTope LToso steamer w as rounding the corner of Pine and Third btre-ts yesterday afternoon, it overturned, and the driver, Charles Grillith, was seriously in jured. John Calvin, while worklne yesterdav at Sel lers' iron foundry, Sixteenth and Hamilton utreeU, was seriously injured by a large casting falling on him. Ho was taken to his residence, t Twenty-Urst and Wood BtreeR Edward Little, employed ut the Spriug Garden Cas-Works, had a foot badly crushed yesterday while assisting to draw out an old retort. Magnificent Building fob the IIor t'icultukai, Society. The Horticultural So ciety has secured poesession oi the lot adjoining the Academy of Music, and ground has been broken for the now halL The building will be one of ttie lui-gest in the city. It will be 76 leet by !Z00, as now prooosed, although the building committee is negotiating for an additional strip ol cround, in order to increase the width of the Ftrueture. The front will be oi pressed brick, crnt.menied with brown stone, in a style similar to the Academy oJ Miuic, r KLINES f i PATENT ! 1663 II F L I N E ' WILLOtftiHBY a, MASON'S, LYMAN'S, PATENT AIli-TIGIir SELF-SEALING FRUIT JARS. All tbe above Jars wa Oder to our cuntomerti and tlie public (fenruliv, wltb eutire confluence, at taa LOWEST . Market Prico. A. J. WEIDENER. 1 lm No. 38 S. SECOND Street, PMladelpbta. JJ S. FISHER'S PATENT SELF-SEALING PRESERVING CAN. This celebrated Can haa been used bv thousands lor the last dve eur. and all who have trint It Hiicak tu thu tiiulient terma of Its aupnrior merita. We veuiuru to a8ert thai It la more re iuble, more convenient, aud po neimei more practical merit, than anv other Can lo uhh It la sealed and nnneuled wltu the Kreatent ea . a liitsrlt Ol wlikb It particularly boaata. All I'auH warrant d Unit urn put up accoidlntt to ulreoilona. For mile tr the iiiunatucturer. ut bin old Htand. .). 8. HcMIIKl'UlK ho. m r .Fill Mi GARDEN btreet. fhlludelpUiu. KZOiino DENTISTRY. THE GOVERNMENT HAVING 85rT', granted me letterx-puteut lor my mode ol ihIiiiIiiIkU ring Ntirous Oxide Una. by widen I havu extruded u.anv ihoiiHeoda of Teeth without puin. 1 am lut-titl' d In iuertiL8 tuut K ia boiu aatur aud aupcrlur to inv nlhernow in uA- A210m n W ( 1 T. UTTVMQ No. 731 KPUfC'E Btreot. TTOR SALE STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS ! ot Capewell A Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard auu Air Heater for Coal OU Liinost It prevent! tbx t'lilionon from breaking Tlila we will warrant A Wo lavm one third tbe oil Call and see thm they coat but ten cents. No. 20 RACK tttiei't. I'blladelphla. Bamale aeut to ana part ol the United Hlatea, n receipt of 'il c-nta I'" PUIVY WELLS OWNERS OP PROPERTY The only place to net f rlvy Well a cleaned and d -ufceted at very low price. A. PF.YHOX, Manufacture! of Poudrett, 810J IOLDBMlTHH' 11A1L, tlliRAUY Mtrect ASSIsTAVr QUAR1ERH ASTER'S OFFICE, 0 liaUGlltAKDMreet. I'mtAnKLPiiiA, Au(rnnt22, 1866. Sealed Propocaig win bo recoiyed at thin cflice uttill2 o'olock St., SATURDAY, Soptomber 1, 18C6, for the I mined in to (iollveir at the UnitPd Mates StorehouFO, ItOVEK 8'rct wharf, Phila delphia, l'a., of tho following (Juartertuantora' btorea. tiz. : fl doz. IoorKrck lio.W. I zru v ail nronbea. ICO rounds 1 in. liiock. 100 R. & L t:ioot Locks, 6 lioxfl GlnfK, 10x12. 75 poundp (jluo. -80 pouixfi H'acic Wax. 000 pounds Wbi'e Iad, in ml. 10 pounds Umber, raw, in oil. 1 bbl. Coach Varnih. 1 trroas btrljjiiiK (as ortodirnicla. All ot the aliove-di ncr But- 60 Bhotter Bolts, lOproM lulling ions. 2 dozen Forty Knlvet 2 doten lrawor rum- birr Locks. 5 boxes OIbm, 12x10. 100 C. rl. LottcnuK Pen cils. 6fi0 pounds ratty. 200 valions Turpentine. 1 bbl. panifttiWhttiiifr 2 bols. t'opal Vainisli. 10 lbs. Gum rraireoanth. ibed arileloa to bo of llw tet quality, and s.Uijcct to tho inspection of an In spector appointed on betioll of the Unitod bUtcs uovernmcut. Samples of tbe abovo-tiamed stoics to be delivered t the United SSIaU's Siorehoupo, twouty-lour hours previous to tho opening of tho bids. Bidders will state prico in writing and fl euros, and the amount or quaMtity of caoh article bid tor. Each bid niuet be puaraatccd by two responsible persons, wboeesnrnatuios mut be appended to the guarantee, and cc rtitlod to as boin? good and sntii oent security for tho amount involved, by a United Mates J dd ire, At orncy. or Collector ot tho I'ort, otherwise the bid will not bo considered. 1 he riant to le'p ct any bid deemed toohiirh or on reasonable is reserved, and no bid from a dolaultinjr coniractor will bo received. Proposals to be inado out in duplicate on the rero lar punted forms, which may bo bad on application at this office. 'J he cnvolopes to be endorsed "Proposals for Quaitei master's Stores. "and addressed to the under signed. Hids will be opened on SATURDAY, September 1, li-GH, at 12 o'clock M., and bidders are requested to be present. By order of Brevet Brlg.-Ocn. G. H. CROSMAN, AsfIs ant Quartermaster-General U. 8 A. GtOUGE K. ORME, 8 12 Ot Bvt. Major and Assistant Quartermaster c LOT H1NO ARSEiNAL- DEPOT, SCHUYLKILL OFBICK tXECUl lVE AND ISBrKCTIHO OFFICER, 1 Khiladelphia, fa., August 22, 18ii8. f Fealed Proposals will be received at tins Oilico until noon bAlUKDAY, September 1, lbOC, lor do livery at the Schuylkill Arsenal, in merchantable packages 200 Pairs Sewed Bootees, Slzo No 15, 200 Pairs Sewed Bootees, Sizo No. 16, Army Standard. Samples can bo seen at this Oflice. Bidders must state in their proposals the prioe (which must be pivon in writing as well as in llgures), and also the quantity and time ot delivery Each bid must be guaianteod by two responsible persons (whose siciiaturos and places of residence must be appended io tho guarantee), and cortlliod to as being good and sufficient security for iho amount involved by somo pubho funotiouary of the United btacs. Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not fully oompiv with the requirements ol this advertisement, will not be considered. Blank forms for proposals, embracing tne terms ot the puarantce required on each bid, can be had ou application at this oflice, and none others which do not embrace this guarantee will he considcrod, nor will any proposal be considered which does not con form to the rcquiremonts therein stated. Bids must De; endorsed "Proposals forBodtees," and bidders are requested to bo present at the open ing of bids, i , By order of i Brevet Brig.-Gon. G. H. CROSMAN, A8nt. Quartermaster-General U. S. Army. HENRY W. JANES, Capt. and A. Q. M., Bvt. Mojor U. H. Army, 8 22 lit Executive and luepeoting Oilicor. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. FRENCH STEAM SC0UIUXG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 KACE Street. ' We beg leave to draw your particular attention to out new French Steam Bcouring i.iubllnhu eut the first and ouly ore of Its kind In this city. W e do not dve, but bj a chemical procets reaiore Ladles', tieutlemen's, an C'bUdren'a Garments to their original siate. witnoo injuring them Iu the least, while great experlenoe and the be. lacliluery lrom France enable us to wamtnl periect satiaiact'ion to ail who may lavor us with then patronage. LAlllKH' IRKh8K,of every descuptlon. with or without TrimmlUKS, are cleaned aud iln lulled without being taken apart, whether the color Is genuine or not. Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains, Table Covers. Carpets. Velvet. Kibbons, Kid Gloves, etc., eleaued and reonfebed In the best manner. Uentlemen's summer and Winter Clothing cleaned to perteotitn without In jury to the stuff. Also Flags and Banneis. All kinds ot stains nmoved without Cleaning the whole All orders are executed ander our immediate supervision, and satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. A call and examination of our process Is respectfully solicited FINANCIAL. ALBEDYLL & MARX, 12 mil' Mo. MO RACE Btieat WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (JlIESiMT GROVE AYIIISKI. So. 228 Korth THIRD Street. 11 anvthlng was wanted to prove Hie absolute purtt) of this Whisky, tbe lollowing certificates should doit There is no alcoholic stimulant known commandingsuci eciu-Uituuatkin Pom such high sources i I niLAPtLi HiA, September 9. 18bft. We have carefully tested tbe sample of CQLSNOT GBOVh WHISKY which you seud us, and flnutbatit contains kosk of im foisonoib sdbhtamce known ai yi bil oil, w hkh Is the characteristic aud Injurious in aredleut of the whiskies hi general use. BOOTH, UAUKKTT CAMAC, Analytical chemlsta Kkw Tobk, Septembers 1(51, I have analyzed a sample ot CHKsNUT GioB VBISKY received trom air Charles Wharton, Jr., rhiiiiUelphia: and having caretullv tested it, I au pieuHed to state that It is entirely hike fkom poisokou or Riots subslanceH. It Is un unusually pur ana unc-. v'.Ted quality of whisky. James k. chilton.m. i.. Analvtical Chemla Bostok, March 1. ISM) I have made a chetnlsal analysis ot commercial nam pies ol CHK.SNUT GROVK WHISKY, which provewn lie tree from Ihe heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure an uubdul'erated. 'ibe fine flavor of this whisky la derive Horn the sraln used In oiunuiacturhig It liespecttuliy, A. A. II A YES, M. D . btate Assayer, So. ltt Uoylston sueet Knr sale tiv r srrel.drmlinhn.cr txjttle atNo.iiN'ortJ rid 1 KI) Street PbUadeiphla. . t3 M NATHANS & SONS I M P OUTERS OF J BRANDIES, WINES, GINS Kto. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. FMLADELrillA. 11 Dm WOFC8 KATHAHB, nOKACB A. WATHASI, OULAKDO D. KATUAKB. STLIOLEDER, TROUT, VOIGT & 'CO., beg most iesrecllull to call the attention ot the public at lariie to their uewb'-lnventeu l'ateut, TUK UMVKliSAL AIAUV1SI, I which, by discharving a percucslun cap, made expresolt or the purpore, will prove very elltctual iu tho p riven tlon ot burKlarle. eto. i '1 he lollowing aie some of Its Frcat advantages : 1st. simplicliy of construction, cheapness aud ete In application, so that a H'rvant or cbiid may set It. i id. If reedom lrom darnier to persoua or property.! Sd. Universality of anplicuiloa toanv nartof a Poor Window, Uratiug, bhuuer, Gato, Uurdou, 1'reivu. Flsu Tend eto. . . . . , . J , 4th. It givea a check to burglars by alarming the In males, neighbors, and police. . btli 1 he m Iml Is lelleved from much paluml anxloty in female loneliness or old age. especially when aitloles of neut value aro kept iu the house. ttli. It ts a universal protection lo travellers to fkaUn on chamler doors. . tth lis consuuctlon li simple and not liable to gat out WkKCTIOKS FOE VHK ACCOMPAST EYEBY IS- HruLJitc.1. We have put our article at the low prtce of ONE POLL A It, Inclusive of ii caps, and It cannot be got c li. o per either lrom us or rroiu our agents, i or lurther particulars liuiufre of or addr.ss, . H'11.1GLK1KK. '1 UOt'T, VOIOT & CO., Ollice, Ho. bii WALNU r Hireet, Hoom No 18. We will send the ALARMIST to any part ol tbe country oo receipt oi price, and 2i cents extra lot postage. - 'p) Country A gents wanted bwMUSv 29 Jm JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD Street, BANK E E, S AND DEALEKS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES V. b. 6s OK J8K1. &20s, OLD AXD NKW. 10-40sitEItIIKICATK8 OK INlEBfEDESS 7 &0I.O1E8, 1st, 2d, and 8d Scries. COMPOUND I M TIC R ESI' NOTKS WANTED. 1NTKRHST ALLOW FD ON DEPOSITS. Collections made, t-tocks Bought and Sold on Commission. , Sptciul business accommodations reserved for LAUlLS. 8 7 2m U. S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY, !MITH, RANDOLPH & CO. EAKKEKS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. I'HILADELI'HIA. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW l'OHJK., STOCKS AND GOLD BOVGHI AND HOLD ON COMMISSION HERE AND It, NEW XOIIK. 81 JJWIlH JLSKOXlIEltlS, No. 225 DOCK STREET, UANKKIJS AND BROKJLItS, BUT AND SELL ClilTtl) 8TATE8 BONDS, 1881s, S-20s, 10 0. D1TK1 8TA TtB TS-lOs, ALL 1881 KB. CKKT1F1CATE8 OF 1JSUEBTKDKEN8. Mercantile Fspcr and Loans on Collaterals negotiatcO Stocks Houkht and Bold on Commission. 1 31 j THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I1AS REMOVED During the erection of the new Hank buildin to 117tp No. 8Q5 CHESNUT STIiEKT 5'20S -F I V E - T W E N T I E S. 7308 SEVEN-THIRTIES1 WANTED. LE HAVEN & BROTHER, 1 7 No. 40 S. Third Stkiskt. ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETC. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOiLKK WORKS. -NEAt'IE fe LKVY. 1CAL Anil Tlll-OKETIJAL JSNUINBKK.S, AlACHIMwTB, bOILh.K-MAKKKS. BLACK8MI I'HS, and OU IH.KM, Lavui lor many years heen In suc cessful operation, and been exclusively eiiuagcd In building and repairing Marine and Biver Kngincs. hlh aud low pressure, iron Boilers. Water Tauks. BroiHil Icrs. etc etc.. respeutmily offer their services to tho public as hetna: tuhy prepared to contract tor enulnes of all slz8. alvriue, H ver, and Htatlonary; liavinK soisol patterns of alilcrent sizes, arc prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. i"verv description of pnttern maklnK made at the shortest noilco HlKh and Low pressure Kino. Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best PeunsTlvauta charcoal Iron. Forgings ol all sizes aud kiuds; Iron and Brass Castings ol all descriptions; Koll TuniliiK. Screw Cuitinu, and all otlierwork oonuected wltb tbe above business. lJiawlnys and specifications for all 'Vork done at the establishment tree ol charge, aud work guaran teed. . Ihe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where thaycun lln In perfect safety, aud aie provided with she: . blocks, talis, eto eto., for raising heavy or light w it. VJM'OB c NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. 8 21$ BEACH aud FALMEH Streets. T. VAFCDAN UBBB1CK, WILUAM B. MEERICK JOI1K I. COPE. SOTJTHWARK FUUKDltT, FIFTH AND WA8U1KUTOK (Streets, Fhiladilpma. MKKlilC'K & HONS, 1 ENGIN EfcKS AND te ACU1NIRT8. manufacture Hiah and Low Pressure bteam Engines for Laud, l iver, and Marine Service Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. Castinas oi all kinds, either Iron or biuss Iron Frarre Kools for Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Buttons eto. HeiortB and Uas machinery, ot the latest aad most Im proved construction. Every desci iptlon of Plantation Machinery, and Ruftar. Paw, aud Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Opeu bteain Irakis, lJelecaiors, Fi.ters, Pumping Engines eto. hole Aaents lor K. B'lieox's Putent Husar Boiling Apparatus, csmyth's Pattnt 8team B ammer, and a s pinwall ti. woolsey's Patent Cuntrliugal sugar Draining Machine. OilOJ BBID E8BUK0 MACHINE WORKS. OFUTE, So. 65 N FliON T 8TEEET, FBILADKLPniA. We are prepared to till orders to any extent for out well-known MA CH1S K MY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent iiuprovemeuls In Cardlug, Spluning and Weaving. We Invite the attention ot manufacturers to our exten slve works. 1 U ALFRED JENK.3 ft SON. MEDICAL. WAK DEPARTMEXf, SURG EON-ti EJi h, UAL'S OF ICE, Washington, D. C, Autrust 10, 1806 An Army Medical Iiuard, to consist oi Brovet Colonel J. B. Brown, buru'foii, V. 8. A , rresidont; Bievct Lieutenaiit'Colonfl It- K. Wirtz, Sumeon, U. S. A.; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Autnony Hefer, M;rpeon, U. S. A.; and brevotilajor Waren iWeb ster, AssiBlnut Surseou, U. S. A., Recorder, will meet In New loik city on tho 2 )th of Kep ember, next, for the examination ot cundidutes tor admis sion Into tho Aiedical fctall' ot the United Mtates Ainiv. - Applicants must be over 21 yean of ago, and (bvsicaily soun. Applications lor an Invitation to aripoar before tho Board should be addressed to the Surgeon General, United States Arms, and must state the full name, residence, and date aud p ace ot birth ot the candidate. Testimonials as to ohaiacter and qualifications must be furnished. If the applicant bus been iu the Medical r-orvice of the Army during the war, the tuct should be stated, together wi'b bis former rank, and time and pluce ot sorvioe, add tes timonial trom the ofliuers witli whom he has served should also be forwarded. ho allowance is made for tbe expenses of porsons undergoing tho examinati. v- "S it is an indispensa ble prerequisite to appointm-mf. I hre are at present sixty vacancies In fhe Modlcal Staff, lorty-six of whicti are original, boinir crvutod by the Act ot Congress annrovod July 23, 18(56 JOSEPH K. BAHNES. 811smw20t Burgeon-General, U b.A. OBEllT SHOEMAKEEt COT, AVIIOLESALE DKU.GISTS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, ' AND DEALERS IN Paints, Varnishes, ana Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTII STREET, 723Jrog COPKER0FBACC. . yox roruLi. VVHIOIIT'S TAIl SYHUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, t , No. 771 South Tlllltl 8tree Tricf, $lt)0 per BottlejfS-CO for half n dozcii. Tba undersigned citizens take pleasure In eheenuil rccimn hm:Ii,k il.e use f Wright's Tar Hjrup to conalis. colds, consnniijllon. whooplng-cougH, siortcd ever. Iver couipia nt, pains in tbe breast, 'roneMils lot aa.rrat.ou. ai d restriction oi air vense s in the louu tc. i h rtnn dy sbonld be in every family t tfiar.es i Y i sou. Kom V fret ofllee. t bar es H. t.rnflen, hinrtap Atercury oilRe. Juuies Kelen ryu rr ott.ee JVlilani F.torbit, Associaied Prwm wiiilain II. 4 arieji.er. Fire Alarm and Police T ariirh. ruth and i lusnut stmts. a Kaiidolpli Front and onihard streets. . Jimes W. Perrlne ho. IM Charles sireeU , VA );vl" o. m Osskl 1 streeU John V.oiM,le No 1331 Franklin strret. tcbert1bouipD. ho. b8 W alter street. f Y""'1-o. Mb I-iauklln a-reef. J Geblon ho 181 8. .-ocond atroct. Ji.hn r-eTmour, No. All M. rront street. VV . Howard, Mo. 1 nock street H. .1 artiett . No. S21 8. -ecoml street. L. Pntcs o.Sf'6 Arch street Aihert Martin o.4n b. Hccond street. M ary Cad el) No m Sausoin street W. 'I houirs o. Ml N. Fourth stro-t T. M. i arthv o. 19 Ehwta's alley. George I son. No. 236 Kac street, w. r. Broods, 'o.6! North Second street M J. Uassett. No. 119 Goal street, a. ."-evnioiir Kose Bus'ktton. Char s hocera, No. ill South street. U. T. We tuition, r-t cond and Quarry stree I . E. 1 hernias. No. 136 South ."txt'i street. V.I .li.ni bams. No. &l5bouth Fronts reet, S. H. bantord. Opera Manager. J ohn aiuKinnis. rear of No 134 North Second street, Mrs. 8. K. Cboate. Newark, Del. Ikr. Will, am It. WrtQHtt biKi We lake cleasure tn recommendtni ToarlTt SYKCPtof which we have already sold considerable quantities) as a most excellent and eftioacloas remeJj ioi the complaints set lurth In vour printed Dill airea.tj suhmltieii to the public. Aa a rat Hying act to smlurlni liumunlty we wll. chocriu'ly recommend vour prepara tion to ail afflicted with diseases which 11 is designed u core. Yours, etc., DILK8 & SON, Druggists, N, . cornt r Pine and tsixth streets, For x e also at JOHNf40N, UOLLOWAY COWDEN 8, DYOTT A CO 'rt, A nd all principal Drurglsts and Dealers. The snt scrfher would beg leave mnher to savtba li is prepared to fl.l orders and forward tbe Syrup ts any part ol .he country. Perons dcs'rlng other Inior niai Ion by mail will Inclose a postage si amp anil answen i'l be returned as soon as the exlueucfes of busine Kill admit Address WILLIAM B. WKttillT, 9 20 So 111 K. TH1BD rAlreet. Philadelphia, I t, MEDICAL. G LAD NEWS FOR THE UN FOKTUNAfl!. BELL'S SPHXIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, for the Kpeuot and Prrmi KhKT Cibk ol all diseases arising lrom excesses In youth Physical and Nervous iebillt. , etc. eto. NO CIlANUt. OF DIET Im NECEHSART. They can oe used without de. eel Ion, and never tall to efiect a Guru, If used according te Instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Trice One Dollar per Box, or Hlx Boxes for Five Dol lars; aiso, Large llox s containing Four Small, Price Three Dollars. Freui four to six boxes are generally required to cure ordinary cases though benefit is derived frouij uslug a single box In ( hronio Cases, wtcre Nervous Prostration has alHcted the eystem, BELL'S TONIC PILLS Are recorrmtnded as the most Ffllcaclous, Rejuvenating, nd luviiioruting Kemudy in the wond. A Package nice Five Dollars, wlil last a month, ana a gtuera. y sutlicieuL In extreme cases of Debility, BH.LL'8 EXTKItXAL REMEDY, Price 1 wo Dollars, sufficient for a month, can be use to good advantage. ltytvcH btieugtu to the system, and, with the Fills, will effect a complete Restoiatlon. A Pamphlet oi 1(IU panes, ou ihe ERHORH OF YOUTH, des'sned as a Lecture and I au Ion to Young Men, sent tree, Ten Cents requiied to pay postage. It you cannot purchase Bell's Specific Remrpirs of your Druggist, take no other, hut send the money 'ihect to DR. JAMES BRYAN, Consultine Physician, tio din BKOADWAY. Hew York And you will receive mem by return of mail post paid, and flee lrom observation. For sale by DVOt i' A Co., No. 832 S. SKCOND Ltrcet. 6 1H fCAMPHOR TROCHES, PoaltlTa Preventive of X 0iaiThO)a,DriaDty,aidCboleTMorbaa, , O Bole Factor, O.H. Noodles Druggist. .Ce-T 11th a Bo au., Ffiiia. 0Kfr - GOVERNMENT SALES. atELEGKAPU A1A1KRIAL8 AT AUCTION. CUIKF QUARTiKMAeTKR'S OFFICE, ) WabuinotON, D. C, Auyust 6, 1H0G. ) Will be sold at public auction, under the direction ol Brevet Lieutenant Colonel James 11. Moore, A. .sistant Quartermaster, at Warehouse on ii afreet, near 'lwtnt eth street, Washington, on TtiUIvS DAY, August 80, at 10 A. M , the lOilowmjj lulo craph Materials, &o 22 licaidsley's Mgnal 95 000 pounds Wire Iron. Telegraph Instruments 6o miles Insulated iele- aud Cases. 24 lieardsloy'g Instrn menu. 12 Augers. 10 Crowbars. 4 Cutting I'hers. 2 Dial Handles. 10 bummers. 7 Oilers. 8 Pruning Knives. 6 Large Heel Stands. 18 binall Keel (Maoris. 6 Kullier Cement Flasks. 8 boldeiing. Acid Bottles. 8 VuLber Sleeves, 8 in. 6 Large Gear. 6 Miiall Gear. 8 Kings. 72 otitis and Straps. 23 lumbiers tor Buttery 2411 Porous Cuds. 162 (131 oz. A. o. d.jl'la-i erunh Wire. 106 Keolsfor Wire. 43 lieel Stands, small. 10 Heel Stands, centro. 1 Platform Scale. l'JQ Insulators, block. 1 Coal Stove, with ripe. 23 tool Boxes. . 44 suit Keels. I 78 Empty Keels. 07 Keel Stanas. 18 Keel Stands, delivory. 6 Keel Handles, i 3 spools Copper Wire, no ca. ' 5 spools Copper Wire, No. 80. ' 7 pounds Gutta Percha (in shto's) 117 Iron Sink og. 81 Insuiatud Bending ocrews. tma Strips. 17 oz. A. o. r trips. 280 pounds Mercury. 10t6 pounds Nitric Acid. 6 carboys Sulphuric Acd. 14(0 pounds Kails, 40d and (Kid. 23(0 liiculators, Bracket. CO Empty Carboys 29 Uuboer Kinrn. I'latlua 60 cells Portab'e Fiold I Tolesrranti Battery. 303 Ziucs lor Cirove Bat tery. 6 Empty Mercury Flasks i iron), witn Screw Wrenches, Screw Driv ers, Spnit Lamps, Sol- Teiuis Cash, in Government funds. Icn days will bo granted purchasers in which to remove their good. D. H. RUCKER, Bvt. BlaJ. Cen. and Chief Quartermaster, 8 7 VM Depot ot Washinirtou, D. C. E -i- -a .- ; o I C A IT J, T 1 v 1 1 OF SALE GOVEKNMEKT lUBACCO. SEVEltAL UCJSDKED liOUSiiiiADS ' K1NE VIRGINIA LEF. 1HEA8CBV DlPAUTMtNT, CUKTOBt HOUCF, lUt'UMOMJ, Vs., Augusts, 18i8. ) In compliance with instructions lrom It a. His ley, Lq., Supoi visinv Speo al A gout, there will sOid, to tho liipbest bidder, at public auction, at 11 o'c oca in the loreuouu ot V El. !i"iL A Y, the 5th dayot September next, at WlNSl'OVri HUil4 IMi, corner of OCKTKKNl H aud CAKY Strouts, in the city ot lilCUMOND, irgiuia, tho lo lowing describi d LAI' i CUED AND ABANDONED PROVEKIY, n : I TWO HUNDRED (on wonK) IIOGSUEADS LEAF TOBACCO, FIVE DUNDKiO) HOAS MANCFACTUUED TOBACCO. Tho Lent Tobacco has boou ira'hored from fhe coviiliu ol llcuioro, lfcan'k'. Frnnklin, uni)bo t. ilt'tiv.l'utiicU. llahiiix , 1'ri.tc Edward, liitsvivn nia. Mrcl.'ibhiirg aud Chsrh tto, couipriKimr all the toco tobacco lauds lu the Mate Much of it is ot the fiiirtt (juu!it, suitable for ' wrappers," and ha been well currd aud preserved. This salo prtweuts opi on unit n a lo the nianulacturer and dealer rarely otli k d, bheuid the demand warrant, oino tim e or lour I nridrcd hofuueads more may he added to the sale, wlui h will comp ete the disposition ut Virginia lolue -o for Government account. Mini pies of each hocslieati will be ready for inspec tion ut tho taltaiooin ten days preceding the day ot sale. Terms Cash, Ir Ccvt mnient funds. JOHN ti. LOOMIS, 8 It Sw jjietKui Special Agent. J H E P E R U V IAN S Y Tt'U r I.S A PROTECTED 80LCTIOM OF TH PROTOXIDE OF IRON A new discovery In medicine which BTRIKES 'AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, By supplying the Blood with Its vital PBlxcir-LC, on LlfE HXfcMKNT IliON. This is the secret of tbe wonderful suo:ess ot thlt remedy in curing V7,?,TJVX LIVEtt COMPLAINT, DHOPr C1I KU1J1.! PlAKHHUS t, BOlLH. Nl.liVOI.s AK tit TIOTfR IIII.I.M AM) FsVKJtS Hl'fiH8, LOMH F ('ON BTITDTION AL VIGOR, DIS EAPE8 0FTHS. KIDNKYM AMI H..AD DlCK, Ff JlALE COMPLAINTS, And all diseases orlrlnailng In a BAD STATIC OK THE BLOOD, Or accompanied bv Debility or a low sta e of the system. Belna tree lrom Alcohol in anv lorrn Its energizing ef fects aro not lol owed by corresponding runctlon, hut ars permanent, Inloslug strength, vlaor aud new I'fe tnto all parts of tbe tystem. and builiilng up an Iron Constitution. DYSPEPSIA AND UKUILITT. From the Venerable ArctdeaconbCOTT.D D ,,1. sham, Canada East March 14, lsa. I am an Inveterate Dspeptroot more than years standluir. 4 have been so wonderful'. benefited In the three short weeks during which I Save used the Peruvian .tyrap mat I can scarce y persnadcmvseiiof the rnalltv. People w ho have known me art asiunlshed at the change. I am wblely known, and can but recommend toolbars that which baa done so much for me." A CASE OF 27 YEARS' MTANDINQ CUBED. From IN8I.ET JEWETr, No 15 Avon P ace, Boston "1 ha' e sullorid, and souioiimoa severely, fortfj years, from dyspepsia. I commenced taking the Peruvian bvrup.anc lound Immediate benoflilVoni It. tn the course ol threo or lour w eeks 1 was etitirelv relieved from env sullerings, and have enjoyed uninterrupted health ever since." One of the most distinguished Jurists In New England writes to a friend as lollows : . "I have tried the PERU VI AS 8YK1IP, and the result fa.ly sustains your prediction. It haa made a new man of me; In used Into my system new vlaor and energy: I am no longer tremuioua and dehlPated. as wbtn you last saw me, but SMnger, heartier, and wltb larger caDa cly tor labor, mental and physical, than at any titna during the last five i ears " An eminent Divine of Boston savs t "I have been u-lng the PERUVIAN 8TRCP for some trme past; It gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits elasticity ol nmscie " ,- . Thi uiandi have bm changed, iy theuie of thi$rem'dw rrt.ni w.ul; $ evprrtrq cr.aturei lo tirong. healthy, and hajiy men and mvmen; and invalids caimot reason ably tits t ate io give ti a trial. A pamphlet of ii paaes containing csrtlflcatos ot cures and recommetiuutioiis iroiH some of the most eminent phflcians. clergymen, and o.hera, will besentvuaKto anv address. Hee t hat each bottlo hat PERUVIAN 8YRUP blown In Ihe glass. FOR SALE BT J. P. DINSMOHK, PROPRIETOR, o. 3tt DEY Street, Hew York. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SCR O F U L A . All Medical Men agree that IODIN! is Til"? BEST RtMEDY or t-croiuia and all kindred diseases ever dis covered The dilbcuity has been to obtain Pcaa solu itoKoflt. DR. II. AKDERS' IODINE WATER Is a Pure Solution of Iodmo, WITUOUTA SOLVENT! Containing a full gbain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITiLtZlJ.0 AGENT ASD KESrORAllVK. It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in all its mani fold torms, ULCEUS, CANCERS, KYtHILIB, SALT RHEUM, And it has been uted with astonishing success In cane OI RllKlMATIHM, IlTSPRl'SU, t ONSL MPTIOH. FkiIALB COMi'LAlMS. litABT, 1.1VK11, and ILlUABT DlSBASBS, etc. Circulars will be sent fueb to any .one sending their address. Prlcei'00a bottle, or 6 for 5 CO. Prepared by Dr. U. AADEK8, Physician and Chemist. FOB SALE BY . J. P. DINS3IOBK, No. 3(1 DEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL DPL'OGISTS. ' ISTAR'S BALSA ft OF W. I L D CJI EIUY HAS BEEN I BED FOB KIABLT HALF A CENTURY, WITU TUB MOST ASTONIBIIINO SU00B88, IN ODBINO C0K.H8. COLDS,. HOARSENESS, SORE T1IHOAT lAH.rtZA. WHOOPING COUGH. CSOUP LIVER COMl-LAIKf BIiOOimi8 , DIFFICULTY OF BRKAtTllJiU, ' ASitiMA. AND EVEKY '' AFfEC'lIOJ, OF THE THROAT, LCAUS, AKO CHEST. O O N S U M P T I O N, , W hich carries off more victims than anv other disease auu which bafllea tne skill ot ibe Puysiclana to greater extent than anv other malady, oi ten TIELD8 TO THI.1 REMEDY ' VY hen all othess prove ineffectual. i - A8 A MEDICINE, , RAPID IS BELIEF, SOOTHING IN EFFECT IN 1X8 OPEKAilON ' IT IS t'XSCRPASSED I Vf hlle as a preparation, iree from noxious lnirredlents poisons, or minerals-, uniting skill, science, and mwiicai kuowledge; combining all that la valuable lu the veaeta ble ktnguoin ; lor this class disease. It la i INCOMPARABLE! ' And is entitled, merits, aud leceives tbe general confi dence oi the public SEYMOIB 1 HATCHER. M.D., .1 Of Herman, h. Y., writes as lollows : "WisTAi.'B Balsam of Vild CiiEnnr gives universal satlsiactlon. It seems to cure a l ouitb by loosening and cleaiis'Uk the lungs, aud allaung irrltatlou, thus hb MOVlHU TBI CAlHa, IKBlliAI) OF PUT1NO UFTHacoikiii auu leavikoiuu CAi K lit.niKU. I consider the Balsam as gaod aa an , it not the best Cough medicine with nbicb I am acquainted ". . , , From Hon Judge M'RAKr- B, oi Canajoharlo', V. T. Geniien.en: This Is tooertliy that myse.f and lamily have used Lr Vt im am's Kalsau ov Wild Cnguar for several years, aud tbui I take great p vasuro in recom mending It In prelerenco to anyibing of tbe kind lor the parposes lor which It is In leu Jed. in eaea oi AUhma, ifVi.Aun, or Affections oi the 'Jhroai, I have never met wltn anything equal toll. Very respectfully, DAVID SPEAKER. The ltev. JACOB SECHLEK. of Hanover, Pa.. Wellkuown and much respected aniooi tbe Oerman population tu this country, mages ibe lollowiun state- meut icr the beuelit ot tbe atllicted I jearMrs: Huving realized in myiamllv Important he lie Ills lrom the use ol our valuable prepara lou vVibtab's Kalsau of Wilo cuuiui it afior.is rue plea sure lo recommend It to tie publlo Some elgut years sko one ol my ditughtets seeucd tp be In a decline, aud little hopes ol her recovery were enter ained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Kalsain. and before ,lie had luken the w hole oi tbe contents ot tbe bottle there was a greut Improvement In her heath. I have In my individual ruse, maae ircciuent use ot your valua ble medicine, aud have always been benefited bv It. JACOB SECHLiR. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A BOTiLE. FOR SALE BT '' J. P. DIKSMOUk, Xo WDKY Street, Xew York SETU W. FOWLE4 SON, Proprietors, Bos to i. " - And by all Druggists g iut Q. I I A OJ K S -i CELEBRATED SALVE CUHtS CUTS, ECKNB, SCALDS. CRACK'S CELKilUATED SALVE CURES W0UNDH,BBCI8K8,seBAIii8. CiIIAtE'8 CELEIilt ATEU SALVE CUKES BOILS. ULCERS, CASCEKfJ. : GRACE'V CELKBHAXEI) HALVE CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. . GRACE'S C'ELEURATED SALVE CUBES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS .. GRACE'S C'ELEURATED SALVE HEALS OLD SORES, FLESH WOUJiDS, ETC. It Is prompt tn action, removes pain at once, and re duces tn uiostaottry-iookijig pweiitugs aud latUiniua thins, as If by magic thus affording lollei, and a com plete cure Only to cents a box I (Sent by mall for 33 rents.) FOB BALK BT J. V. DIN8MORE, No. St DEY Street, New Yor g. W. FOWLE A RON, Proprietors, ltoato.i Andbya,lDruggUw,troefrs,and Country t iorca
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