THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PIIILDELPITIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 18GG. ).' THE KELT G IO US ATOULD Hapt int. The Second nnptit Church, at Newport, is cnjo.vinir a u-vivnl ct much interest and promise. Tbe FiM Haptist Church, Portland, propose to build a ih v editlce, in place ot thoir tiou'C tlestrojed by the groat tiro. Catholic. (n Wednesday pyrntiiir of lait week, the pnrislr.oii.'r of M. I'aul'd Roman Catnolic Chimb, IlHilom, N. Y., piv rented to their pas tor, Hev. tieorsi" R. Hropuv. a purse con'tuniiip $2(i(), ou the eve of his liepnriure for Europe. Mr. John A. McSorley mam the presentation f-pppcb on behalf of the donor. Father Bro puy ha been pastor of this churrh tor some lotirtreii .vents, blcI this testimonial was emi nently deserved. The Sisters of Iho Third Order of St. 1'iaucis nre loiit to Ottilrl a hospital in this eltv. A lnrpe lot ol wound ha already been purchased. The Sisii-Tsate now collecting funds lor the pur pose of eree'in? the building. We ask for them n kind and liberal reception. The Second Plenary Council of the Catholic Church in tbe United States will bo opened in the fiithedriil of Hultitriore on the first Sunday in October. It is expectsd to be a very important Council. The Bishop of Buffalo ha appointed the Rev. Messrs. D. Moore and M. i'urcell. two learned cleiyuicc of the diocese, to takechurae of the H 'es tern New York Vathouo. The Riienlsh Catholics are governed wisely and v,ell by tne Kin? of Prussia. The island of Sardinia is exclusively in habited by Roman Catholics. Congregational. A more vigorous ed".rt was made, the in come wa.s increased a contribution of $1001) a year .n mnde (or several years lrom (Jonuucti cnt, and at lenpth the society became atlillated with the American Home Missionary Society. And uow it is Blatd that the expenditures within Rhode Island for the year end in? March 1 were $15!i0, while tbe receipts into the treasury of the parent society in New York, from Rhode Island, were $28'34, rnakiue the total to the cause, $4Gbl,87. As tne membership of the Con frreaatiBnal churches in this State contributing lo this object is not more than 3400 all told, the rebult thus far is certainly encouraginp. Nor is it anii.s? toaiid, that the Congregational churches in Rhode Island have contributed the papt year to the A nierican Congregational Union no "less than $45(il'34. And h is believed that u respect able sum has gone to the American Missionary Association, as well as to the American Hoard, etc. etc., within the same period, and from the same bony ol churches. Nearly forty years aso the Congreaational ists of Rhode Iblund had a missionary society lor the purpose of aiding public conprigatious in supporting their ministers. But the contri butions were so small and the interest so lan guid, thfit the worthy minister who acted as secretary became quite discouraged, and actu ally moved that the society should be dissolved. Rev. T. T. Waterman, tnen the aident young pastor ot a church in Providence, by diut of earnp.-t entreaty prevailed upon his fathers and brethren to try it one year more. Of the five hundred and sixteen members of the late National Congregatibual Council, four hundred and thirty-one were born in New Ens land, and tbe tathers and mothers of nearly all the rest were born in New Kngland: add yet the Council wa gathered from ttveuty-tive dillereut States and Territories. The General Conference of the Congrega tional churches of Massachusetts meets at Noitbatupron, September 11. Essays will be given by Piesidcnt Hopkins, of Williams Col lege; Professor Tyler, of Amherst College; and Rev. D. P. Noyes, and a sermon preached by Rev. Jonathan Edwards, of Dedhani. In the new State of Oregon six Congrega tional churches have bean erected recently, costing $30,000. There are now nine churches of this denomination, ten ministers, and three hundred members in the State. Rev. Pr. Prime, of the New York Observer, writes from Paris that the American Chapel in that city, now presided over by Rev. Or. El dridge, late of Detroit, is flourishing. K1s-oiui11;iii. In Michigan the Episcopal Bishop reports for the last year: Baptisms, adults, 330; infants, 814 total, 1180. ' Cotnmunicauts, male, 1048; female, 3182: marriaares, 340: burials, 602; fami lies couui.cted with the parishes, 2907, contain ina 7.r83 persons. Sunday Schools Teachers, miile, 103; female, 490; scholars, 4723; contribu tions., parochial, .00,017; other objects within l ne diocese, ai8,uu:i; wnnouc xae uiocese, t;iii. Total, $85,271. Bishop Hopkins, of Vermont, reports in hi annual address that the theological department of the "Vermont Episcopal Institute" is without students. The Treasurer also says, in hi report: "There ate no young men in the diocese looking forward to the ministry, or preparing to enter it." In the State of Ohio there are ninety-seven Episcopal parishes and oue hundred Episcopal clergymen. Twenty of the former are without pnrteh.es. The total number of communicants is seven thousand two hundred and seventy-two. Bishop Eastburn. of Massachusetts, and his clergy, arc introducing an order of Evan gelist among their churches. Methodist. The lust Western Advocate has the following: 'Revs. J. W. Talley and N. Trimble have, in the last six weeks, organized six white and oue colored mission, received nine preachers and four hundred members, in Randolph and ad joining counties in Alabama. All go out pledged to enforce every rule in our excellent book oi discipline. " Presbyterian. The Old School Presbyterian Church has over K0.000 members, who contribute, ou an average, less than one dollar eacn: 13.000 aver:iginp from one to two dollars, 20,000 averaging three to five, and 3000 averasing five to twenty collars. Out ot 2600 churches are only about 900 which have tent a regular annual collection to the Board icr three consecutive years, dome ;us churches have sent two collections in this time. ana about 400 have sent one. In the loyal synod 11G5 churches contributed, in 18(!0, $83.861 : in i he same synods in I860, 1380 churches gave $117,799. Letters have been received from Rev. A. Parker since his arrival at Los Angeles. He has already found well-wirhers and co-workers in his missionary work there, and some en couragemeut. He is about to organize two Sabbath iicnools. one of them for colored chil dreu. The church ediiioe erected by the Old School Presbyterians in Los Angeles, under Rev. Mr. Hoaraman's labors, has recently been tunica over to tne episcopalians. A Despatch by the Indian Telegraph. A Bom bay paper of the 24th July save: "The mail of July 3 has set at rest the doubts existing regard ing the judgment in the Banda ana Kirwee case, owing to the mutilated state in which Reuter's telegram was received. The following statement, showiug how the message was des patched and received, will also serve to show the unsatisfactory working of the telegraph between Great Britain and India, and the guess work necessary to unravel the great majority of tbe inessuees: As despatched. I At received. Judgment Kirwee Ban- Judgment Kirwee books da booty favor Whiilock'l booty lavor Wtntlook't Uani.na'm imniii Clvdes Keating'! hope Jvde'a stall entitled shares all siaff entitled onar .s other claim auauowea. omer cisius woauuwou, The Vintage in France This is likely to b? a very bad wine year in Franoe. The protracted cola and wet forbid hope lu many places of the crape ripening, nnd the quality munt almost be universally bad, It Is stated that three-fourths of the famous Chateau-Margeaux vintage, now the property of MM. Aeuarto, is utterly lot.t. In tho neighborhood of Paris, grapes which at this time last year were ripe on the sunny side of cottapes are now a hard as bullets. This Is all the greater disappointment to the growers, be cause the quantity Is very great. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES CHILLED IE0N SAFES "By Their Works Shall Ye Ilnow Then." CKKTll ICATI.S' C hic ago. April 11. H3 Messrs. Murray V W.nne: GcnMrmen : On Thursday ntirht, the 29th day ot March, a pimp of tiurglura visited our manufactory, which Is sltu..tod In an unfrequented place, near the lake, and made a desperate attempt to onen the Utile's Hate you recently sold us. which however, msl-tod all their efforts T ho rale bore marks oi heavy sledglnK, bui without any pIToct upon .he chilled Iron door. The dial of the lock was entirely destroyed, and will require to he replaced by a new one. Their most determined efforts seemed to be In tlio use of carefully prepared thin teel wedges twenty of which were driven around the edjrc ol the door, hut did not disturb the lastenlngsofthe rale in the least. Although we boui-ht this as one of j our common Mercantile Sales, we regard this severe tent mfllclcnt to prove it equal to any Burglar nrool that can be made, aud worthy to be confided tn under any circumstances. Yours respectfully, etc., DuOOLTEK tt BRO. AS ATTACK OX THE SAFE OF THE TREASURE K oe will cui'Ntr, i l. County Trkabcuer's Office. ) Jolikt, April 2 ItttiO, ) Jfsri Almrayk V) nne. Agent for Itllie't Satei: (it'iitltiiK n : iy oflico wan entered on Aloudav night by xotiie luiln Imrg.nrs, who lorclb v opened Hie outer oitlcc door. 1 have In use a largo Mllte's Patent C Ire find lturmar i-rooi Hale, which the audacious villains made a desperute attempt to open, using all the form da ule tools oi o.d hands at the business. heavy siedxe, andsume bars taken Iron, a blacksmith's shop in the neighborhood bad b. en used with imi n vigor. A num ber oi their steel wedxes were driven around and be tween the doors, without ellect Eirorts to drl 1 tuesaie were cntlrelT nuilo in several places the point ot the drill lind ninrlc murks, onlv to show that the chilled Iron was perfectly Impenetrable. 1 send vou the one door lor repairs. Yours etc., FKkI. PEHHIXG. Treasurer of Will county, 111. asother fruitless -attempt to rob ose of lillil's Lank safes. National Bank, ) Srni Yi.F.ltviLLE, X. March a0,18(. f llestrt- I.Wi, If .son: A desperate at emptwns made to rob this Bank on the nlslit ol the I5tn Insiani, as you have heaid The paiticulkrs are as follows :1 he l.urgars entered the bank hv prying opeu a window: the) then tried tue vault dnors made Ij you by breaking ol) the knob and expioulng what powder they could get in. but doing no damage 10 tho door. 1 hey flna lv succeeded lu getting into tho vault by digging through a heavy wan. Here they found a loeniMi worthy oi their io one oi your Burglar proof baies as it proved 1 1 be. Thev broke off the knob oi the uoor. and tried In vain to drive In be spindle; they then broke oil the handle and dlul ol the lock, and tried to cut out and to drive in the centre piece but failed aso In this They then rl d with heav s edges to lireak In the doors which suectss ul r resisteo all lliclr eilortH. 'I hey evidentlr worked laltu fu lv nil nlht. as ihe were hecn to leave the village ahont five o'clock in tho morning V e have received the stile yon sent us, and are confi dent, when locked, the contents are beyond the reach o. thieves. Yours tru y, U. v. WATSOX, Cahler. TRIAL OF A SAFE IN THE OFFICE OF C. B ANJJ Q. K. R. Chicago. Sep'emher 13, 1865. Murray t( Winn?. U.nrai Ay Mt Liine'a Matt: Utnticnien : The station lueiit at Dow ner's drove eperts ono ot your o. 8 Hales severely tested bv burglars. Thev worked all nlilit at It with drl Is, eigcs and chisels, but the con ems were undisturbed, and the -ale aopareutly but little damaged Please send us i ne ot the fame size to renlaoc it, a so another ol Hsine size lor use at All ndota. Our -aie there (of unoiber moke) was broken Into and plundered. Yours respectiu 11-, O. P PRICE. l'urchusing Agent C. B. aud QB.B San Francisco, April 10, 18C6. Rutsell flr Erwin, Manufacturer' Agents or Lillte't Hiateii: Gent emeu: The safe referred to In our letter ot February H, ns having preserved its con ents puriectlv from lire, was again subjected to a very severe tit by the tire of last Sunday night one ot the most severe tires ihnt bus occurred in Sun Francisco It was taken from the ruins on Slondtv and on openintr, all the hooks uno papers were found In pei ect condition, not tne least s'tn of fire beinn visible inside the safe: this beirg the third time the snfo has preset ved Its contents within tho past live mouths. J. B HOLME & CO., Or.lu and Produce Dealers. A SAFE TWICE T ESTED BY FIRH, West Tikiy. October 5.-18R5. This Is to certify that at the tire which took place here September 5. 1MS5, the Lillle's Patent Sale which I bud in my office, and which lav in a mass oi burning coai. mo ting tho brass entirely off, oreserved inv books papers ana tnouey in pertect order, and leaving the sale in condition except repulnting lit tor imme dial e ufe. T his sate passed throngh the great Are In Troy In Aiav, Itbz, anu men prcserveu its convents enure liEORti K V MARK. Superiutcn dent W. Troy Ferry Compuny. pIK PORTLAND FIHE. Aw Unparalleled Test OF LILLIE'S SAFE ! IN THE FIRE FIFTEEN DAYS ! The Second Time the Same Safe Fasse3 the Fiery Ordeal A Test no Sheet- Iron Safe Can Endure. CERTIFICATE OF JCDOE FOX. POHTLAND JlliV 20, IStib. iteitrt Murray it Winne, Agents iictV'f Safes C.entleinen We had a So. 1 LILLIE'S PATENT CllILLhK AM) VROIHJHT-IRON SAFE in our ottlce. on xihiuige street at the time of the great flreofJuiy 4. lew The sai e wag In he second story of the building, and tel' to the cellar, where It luyontliely unprotected tor 15 dava. When diggiuu It out. vesterdav afternoon, we lound the bricks surrounding it too hot to hpld in the hand, t n opening It this uiomlng. we found a 1 the books and pupers in a gotid Mate ol preservation. This sale probab y had as severe a test as any lu ihe fire, as Sales ol other makers in adjoining building had their CONTESTS llllKNKOTO CINOEHS, T his is the SKCM 1 1 . E I HI 8 K ?K HAS BEEN TFSTlliBV HUE. as It was In the store ot t R.illar r's whan It was burned In February, lol, at which'time It also preserved Its contents. Our confidence In ihe flre-proof qunlliles o LILLTE'S SAFI'B is Increased bv unparalleled tcsis, and we have no doubtol their MPERl 1:1TY OVER ALL O fHEKS. Yours truly, EDWARD & FRED FOX. So sale of Llllie's make was destroyed In this nre, or aileo to preserve the contents, which fully endorses the high reputation ot these S.ifes as being the most reliable fire proof protection mude. The following Important facta are most thoroughly de monstrated In the above certificates : Y irst. That Llllie's Safe stands the second tire as well as the first, and both Safe and contents still flt for use, n,i,iio nther Safes are worthless alter the first fire, and, if the fire li severe, books and papers have to bo copied, li" preseivcd at all, and very frequency lost. Second. That Lillle'i Safes are honestly drlll-prool perfectly uedqe-proot. pi wder-proof, snd, In every sons of the word, burglar-1 roof, and, as a further evidence, I aatort that there never has been, to this time, ono of Lll lie's Bank Rales robbed (that la, Sates two Inches thick). A word to the public and to my old friends and pa trons : My motto la. "A nimble sixpence rather than a slow fchllllng." 1 have taken a roomy, conventant cheap store, for five years, on Atch street, Instead of a dear one on Chesnut My cartage Is done with one horse Instead ot three horses. Fconomy and small pro fit) la my motto. Ibe Safe Works ar bow removed from Troy and in successiul oporatlon near Philadel phia, In thu State audi trust hereafter to be able to fi-i. n n.trniu. eheanlv and promptly, with the best Balet, Vaults, Locks, etc., In the United Statei or any other country. M. C. SADLER, Agent No. 639 AUCII STREET. P. 8 I notice much has been said latterly about dry filling, alum. ate. I hare only to aay that usually, and generally, LILLIK'8 SAFE Is fret from dampness and does not mould books or papers; and will not. U perfectly manufactured , and bereaiter all LILUE'd BAH'4 HI be warranted not to mould 81 t m C. SADLER, Agent WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL DOXES. A full assortment ol aLove gooos constantly on baud at ti.oriciato prices tbe Alusical Boxes playini Irom 'I to 10 In auiifal Air4. FARE & BROTHER, Importers, Ko. 324 CHESNUT 8THEET, Jlllpmtt)5rp Below fourth, FNE G0L1I M ATCHES. g To Sojourners in our City. We cull special attention o( the sojourners in our city to the FINK WATCH AND SII.VKRVi'AIlE ESTABLISHMKKT OF W. V. C'ASSIDY, No. 13 South SKCOXU Street, Who hsson band one of the flneft as sortnicnts oi Jew eii.v, etc.. of any In the city. A splendid assortment ot MLVF.HWAHE ALWAVS ON HANI). Remember W. W. CASSIDY, 8 165 Xo. 12 South SECOND Street. (1 RUSSELL & CO., No. 2 North SIXTH St., Having Increased their fm llitits f .t FINK WATCH KKPAIHI.VCi, Invite the attention of the public. All work warranted forote year. 5 2S WATcngs, j kh Et.r.v Liixj.n vu:r. ATCEE3 aud JEWL:.Y EZ?AIRSD. 21 Chnstnot St..TMla. Owing to the decline ot Cold, has made a great re duction In price of bis lare and well assorted stock o Diamonds, Wat dies.. Jewelry, Silverware, Elo TI.c public are respectfully invited to call and examin our stock before purchasing eiecwnere. Hi SILVER AND PLATED GOODS OF THE Host Superior Workmanship, AT THE STORE N E W NO ' 704 ARCH STREET. The undersigned (late f fie famous Roger Bros Manufacturing Company) respect ully announoc tha tbe have oienrd a new nnd Deatitliui' store tor the sale ot blLVtlt and 1 LAI I I) V rt HE, at o 704 AKCB street. Our lotig experience as manufacturers wil enable us to keep nothing but first-mini's Ooods and thoi-e bo may patronize our s ore will find our plated poods tii supeiior to any ever Imported, and our cus tomers n ay lely on tbe goods being precisely what the) are represented to be. 6 m BOWMAN ft LEONARD. Jfy J I E X II Y II A II P E 11, Mo. OO A WCll STREET Mamituctii and I'ealerin Watcliew Eine Jewelry, Silver-l'latecl Ware, AND 81 SoliU Silver-Ware. li I C II JEWELRY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FLNE WATCHES, JEWELIIY Etc. Etc. Etc. 9 2( So. 18 S. EIGHTH SliifcET, I'liiluda. THE EYE AND EAR. )EAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, Llsordcrcd Functions ot TUE DIOKSTIVE ORGANS MOKBID AFFECTION 8 OF THE LIVER, WEAKNESS OF NERVES, AND GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE WHOLE SYSTEM, , Treated with unprecedented success by DR. VON .AJOSCUZISKErv, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. The following GENTLFMEV. who have lately been cured under the treatment of Dr. VON Mosi fUl K 1 h. have kiml 1 peiinilled him to teier to them, and they would u adiy beur testimony to the amount oi BE.NKU l derived Irom his Tlil.AT.MKS 1 : 'l.B. Mri UKA ill , ii., o. vki walnut street. frUOEMAKI'.K, tai., Ko. Jl Walnut street. ALAN WODli, Jr., Ehi)., No.ftlll Arch street. C B. (iltKl N. tsn.. No. i'j -North .-evontb street. . J. LOLLOWAV, tsi.. No. 501 Market street. J.L'OOl'KK. Esii.No 3 North Front street, lir. l.VlDSON, N. W. corner of Ninth and Chesnut 8t!jcuernl KlI.BITItN. V. fi. A., Girard street. T. W. hWEENEY, Esii., V. JS. Assessor ol the Second Jilstrlct. 'i'. 11AKV, Esq., Ticsldent ol tbe Nineteen ih Ward Public Schools. l!ev. H. G. HARE, Philadelphia Conference. Hundreds of other names, a;l persons who would bo careiulu coiisi'ieiiilous to whom they would permit the Indorsement of their iinincs . t an be examined at bis OFFICE, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. THE ATOMIZER. Dr. VON MOSCB.lsKEU asserts wlib tbe utmost coulldence thill Ills sys em ol treailUK LI NW 'IHHOAT, CHE8T Dlsiu-es. CATAHK11, ASIHMa', and all iiialiiUHH of the dlKcstive ornuus, by the use ol the A IOHjlZl.lt, is ilio only relialiie one. Kinco the Introduction ol this systi m cases have been brouvlt to his ollice. No ld;l W, l.M'T Street, in which every other possible means have been Iruitlessly em ploved, nut rradi'v yielded to his treanneut. 'J be A'lOMlZEK is an All'AKAll'8 constructed on scientific principles, which, by a mechanical arrange ment, either by atmospheric pressure or steam, con verts any medio ne Into a fine cl'U AY. and readi y conveys It Into the BKONCH1AL 'it'BESor Hl.sU-t. with the ItKhFIUATOliY I'KKEXT. The niedlclues submitted to the action of this AI'PARVTUS low nothing ot their t HEH'AL VALUE, as in other preparations, but am received Into the KESPIBA ToHY OHUANS in their lull AIEillCINAL BTKFNG'lH. SUltl.lCAL OPFKATIONS OS THE EYE. ALL HUlttilCAL OI'EUA'l IONS on the Eyes, such as Outuiaot, Artificial FupU, Cross Eyes, etc., salHu ly pmormtd. 25rp DENTISTRY. j- THE GOVERNMENT HAVING GSfrtf granted me lotten-pateut tor niy mode oi hdiiiluisturliig Kl rous Oxide tlua by Which I have rAHPUiru ui uuii.aiiuv ui i euiu Wltnoill pain. 1 aui justltlidln asertitutbut ll Is boib saier aud superior to ttt,v nlhMrlloW ill UA. any other now lu tue. tin, , . L. . jnurfc) No. 781 SPUUC'E Street 21 bin FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD Street, BANKERS AUD DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. S. fc OT 1331. 5-20S, OLD AUD NEW. lO-lGsjCtlMinCAIKS Oi INDEKIEDNKsS 7 30KO1ES, 1st, 2d, and 3J Series. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTE? WANTED. INTER ESI' ALLOWED ON HETOSlXd. Collections made. Stcck Bought aud Sold on Commission. Sjucial liulnos accon.modaHons reserved for LADIES. 8 7 2m NATIONAL BANK CF THE REPUBLIC, Ncs. 803 and 311 CHESNUT Street. The entire Interest of the lat management of this Hank baying been purchased "lib the lew of eflectlng an entirely new organization, shares of stock twill be olspoiedof In limited nuantltics, to respectable parties In busints.-.. who may have an Interest in abank In this location. Applications lor the stock win be received lor a te w davj, after which a distribution will he made. WILLIAM II. RHAffS, 3 tf President. (J, S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SMITE, RANDOLPH & CO., EANXIRS & BROKERS, IO S. THIRD ST. ; 3 NASSAU ST. PHILADELPHIA. j tiEW YOliK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND tOLD ON COMMISSION HElcE AKD I KEff YOKK. 21 Ko. 25 DOCK STREET, UANKlLltS AND BllOKLUlS, BUT AUD SELL IMTKD BTATK8 BONKS, 1681s, 5-20', 10 40s. CN11KD STAlEa 7 S-lOs, ALL ISSl Ea. CKKTlUCATEb OF lM-LBlDSEbS. Percentile I aper and Loans on Co'laterals negotiated Btocks iioukbt and Sold on Commission. I 'Hi 'TUIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED DuririK the erettion ol tbe new Bank building, to 1 17 4p No. 805 CHESNUT STRKliT 5'20S--F 1 V U - T W ENTIES, 7"30s - SEVEN-THIRTIES' WANTED. BE HAVEN & BBOTIIEIi, 1 7 Ko. 40 S. Third Strekt. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. rfp rENN STEAM ENGINE AND JVjril-U.?-nn.i.K.H WOHKS.-NEAF1E & LEVY, ii.aUll AL AMI Till' OhETlOAL ENUIN EEKS, jMaiHIMVIS. BOlLEH-MAKElOt. 1!LACK.!S.I 1 1 US. and FO('lFItb, baviug lor many years lieen in suo- cesstul opciation. ana Ocpii exclusively envagen iti hiillilnif snd reiinlriiig Murine and Klver Fnuuies hli;h and low pressure. Iron Boilers. V ater Tanks Propel lers, etc etc.. respectiU'ly oiler their services to the public as being luliy prepared to contract for engines of hi, Hi, s Murine. K ver. nnd Mutlouary: having neis oi patterns of uillercnt sizes, are prepared to execute orders W ltn quics aeipaicn. r verv unhcripiiou ui puTrern T,,klm mmlM Rt the shortest notice tluih and Low- pressure 1 ine. Tuhular, and Cylinder Boilers ot the best Heniisvlvnutu ctiarcoai iron, jtorgings oi an sizes mid kiuos; Iron and Brass amines oi mi acscnptions; icon Turning. Screw Cutting, ai d all other work connectel mid si.eclflcstions for all work done at the establishment tree ol charge, aud work guuran- tt'5tio subscribers have amnio wharf-docs: room lor repairs of boats, where thev can He In petfeot safety, and ate provided with shears, blocks, lulls, etc etc., lur raising neavv or ..,.. M-.on c NE JOHN P. LEVY. -m BEACH aud l'ALMEU IStree's, J. VAl'GHAN MEBJtlCK. WILLIAM U. UERJUCK JOHN E. COVE. OOUTHWARK EOUNOKY, FIFTH AND WASU1MUTOM oirecis, 1'IHLAPKLPHIA MHUilt K & uNS, FNGlNEMt AM) atACHINtSTS. manufacture Hlnh and Low Pressure htcuin llngincs for Laud, lilver an" Jiarum .-'ervite Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, iron Boats, etc. aditiiua oi all kinds, el' her Iron or biuss Iron Fraire Kools lor Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad htatious eio Ketorts and Gas -Machinery, ot tbe latest and most im nroved conduction. Every deei liitlon ot Plantation Machinery and Mugar. Haw, and Grist Alms. acuum Puns Opeu eteain iiuuis lJOlecators, n lurs, ruinpuiM riigiiivn h so.e Agents lor N. Il'lleux's Patent Apparatus, Nebniyth's Pattut Steam Ha ninwail A; Woolsey's Patent Ctntriiugal i i latui-Htnrs. ri ters. ruiiiiiiuu r m:iiies etc. lammei. and As- eugar Draining Machine. BR 1 D B Si B U 11 G MACHLXK WORKS OFHOE, No. 65 N FiiON T STREET, 1'llILAOKI.l'llIA. We are prepared to rill orders to any extent for out M ACn'lNF KY FOR COT'I ON AN I -WOOLLEN MI I L8, Including a l receui nuprovemeuis in valuing, opiuuing, anil Weaving. We InMte the attention ol manufacturers to our exttn 8il'ei,',C ALF RBPJESK8 & SON. tTtjR DEFABTMEKr. BURGEON-GENE-VV KAL'S OH ltE, T WAbHINOTON. D. C. AuiTUSt 10. 18G6 An Army Medical Board, to consist oi Breyet Colonel ' Brown, Surgeon, C. 8. A , Fresidont j Bievct Lieutenaiit-Coloucl H. It, Wirtz, Suriroon, U. S A.i Brevet Lieutenant-Colouol Antnouy Hoer, -orgeon, U. S. A.; and Brovot Major Warron Web litnT. Assistant Surgeon, U. 8. A., Rfcordor, will n.ontln New Vorlt citv on the 20tb of Si'D'ornber ovt. lor the examination ot candidates lor admis sion into the Medical Staff ot tho United States timv. Applicants must be over 21 years of ago, and i;bvsicaily sound. PlIlltOUUUB IUI f.U lUTHHUUU IV Bl'llMJ wiwiu tho Board should be addressed to tbe Surgoou Gi EOtal, Enitod Htates Army, and must state the lull name, res'dence, and date aud p aoe ot birth ot iho candidate, 'testimonials as to cbai actor and qualifications must be turmsued. If the apphoant baa been in the Medical r-orvice of tbe Army curing ,bo war, the lac should be stated, together wi'h bis ormor rank, and time and pluoo ot sorvioe. add tea irnonial iroui tbe officers wltli whom he has served ibould also be torwaroed. o allowanoe is made lor the expenses ol persons underuoina thu examinati;. -git is an indlspensa ble ireretiuisite to appomtm'nt. .., . Iheie aie at present sixty vaoanoie In the Medical t-tall', lorty-eix ot which are oniniial, beins- created by ibe Aot ot CouRrees aDroyed July 2, 18W JUjU H K. BAKnir.B. 8 11 smw'9t burgeon-General, U. A. A. MEDICAL. JHE PERUVIAN s y n u p I1 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF TPr PROTOXIDE OF IRON A new discovery In me ilclne which 8TRIKE& AT THE HOOT OF DISEASE, By supplying the Blood with its vital ruiNCirLC, or till CLEMENT-IKON. This is the secret of tue wonderful suc:e ot thl remedy in curing DYfTFTSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, TIHOpSY viikuai'i PIAHKIHE . BOILS. NKKVOS AF. F '1 IO8, I III I l .s AM Fl- VERS HU"'S. LOSS I'F ('o.VSTITL'TION AL VIOOH. 1IS lAPESOFTHc KIDNEYS AND B.. AO DEB, FfMALK COMPLAINTS, And sll diseases originating In a BAD STATE OV TUli BLOOD, Or accompanied by Debility or s low sta eof the avstem. Hi' In a lrre Irom Alclml In anr u,rm Itn oimr.-lvlim tects arc not lol owed by corresponding reliction, but aro (.v.innu, in. iiiiuuiff sirenum, visor aim new rie Uito all pan.-ioi iiievsioni.anuomiuina up au Iron Constitution. mSPKPMA AND DKHILITY. From the Vencrab,e Archdeacon lCOTT. D D . . "J" f . Canada East, March M, lt. jearVstandlm,." ' r - j iinve Deen so wonoeriul y benefited In the three short weeks during which I have used tho Peruvian Nyrup that I can scarce y persuade mvspii of the realitv. l'eiple w ho have kuon mar a-oontahed at thechsnite. uui pin,,, n,u.u,Bii,iv.u uui revuinmHnu toothers that which ba. done so much for me." A CASK OF '47 YEARS' STAiJDIKG CURED. From 1NS1EY JEWETT, No 15 Avon P.ace, Boston i ' ......ii.uKuuiri , crejy, lor year,, from dvspepsla. I commenced takimr th iw., Sv run. one. lound linniedinte beroMt truni It. In the coursa ot three or tour weeks 1 was entlreli re.lwixi vnr,. suflerinfcs, aud have enjoyed uninterrupted health ever shice." One of the most dlstlntmlshed Jurists In New England hiiice, a r iiiiu w, i.inumi "I have tried the PERUVIAN ttYKI'P. and Mib rnlt fully sustains j our prediction. It has made a new man oi ntej in used into my svsiem new viiior and encrKyt I m no longer tremuious and di-bl itated, as whtn you &t saw nu but s rmger, heartier, aud with laruer caoa cl y tor labor, mental and physical, than at any tluw during the last five tesrs " An eminent Divine ol Boston savs : "1 have been u-inir the PERIIVIAN 8TP.CP for some time past; li gives me new vitfor, buoyancy of spirits elasticity ot muscle " Ttii'usandl hart bim changed, by theuseof thisrem'dy frcm v ai. s civ. tvftirwa cnaturit lo stnma. heal tha. and haijy ,nen and womem and invalids cannot rtason- aoiy iiet taie to grt tt a mat. A pamphlet ot 34 panes containing certificates ol cures and recouimenoatious irom some of the most eminent ph.vsiciaus. clemymeu, and o hers, will be sent fukk to any address. see that each bottle hai PERUVIAN SYRUP blown In the glass. t UK s.y.E BY J. P. DI5SWOKE, PROPRIETOR, No. 30 DEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL LRLOOIsTd. SCROFULA. All Medical Men agree that IODIN"! Is TUE BEST Rl- MLDY or rrroiuia i ud all tlrdred diseases ever dis covered 1 he diiliculty has been io obtain a I'ithe s.h.it HON Ol It. PR. II. ANDERS' IODISE WATER Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A, SOLVEXri Containing a full grain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITALIZING AGENT AND ilea i utiAi lie It has cured and will cure SCROFULA In all Its maul fold lorms, ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM, And It has been u$ed with astonishing success In cases ot llnpu m ATisM, Dyspepsia, consumption. Female CotlPLAIM'S, 11 K ART, 1.1VF11, and KlDltFT DlSSASBS.OtC Circulars will be sent Pitts to any one sending their auuri'BS Price ai-00 a bottle, or 6 for 5 W). Prepared by Dr. 11. ANDEH8, Physician and Chemist FOR SALE BY ' J. P. DIXSMORK, No. 30 DEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL DP.UGGI9TS. SSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD C II E II It Y II AS BEEN L'SCD FOB NEABLT HALF1 A CENTURY, WITH THE MOST ASTONISHING SUCCESS, IN CUBINa COI GI1S. COLOf, HOaRSINESS, SORE TUlt'l YT JNH.UENZA. WHOOPING COUGH, ClfOLp' LIVER COM PLAINT BRO C III US, ' DIFFICULTY OF BRKAIHING. ASlHMA. AND EVERY AFFECTION OF THE THROAT, LIAUS, AND CHEST. OONSUMPTIO N. Which catnes off more victims than anv other disease anu which ouiucs tne skiii oi lue rpyslolans to a greater e&icui Limn but tuner uniiauy, onen YIELDS TO TUIrt REMEDY When all others prove Ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE, BATID IN BELIEF, SOOTHING IS EFFECT. IN I'PU All I. I A IAkT 111) J K LiUlllVll IT IS L'N SURPASSED! Wliilp ns li nrfinnrAtinn rrAA fVnm nnvlmi, lno.arli.nk, poison, or minerals: uniting skill, science, and medical Knowii odc ; conioining an mat is vaiuaiue in the vegeta ble kliiiiuoui ; lor this class oi disease, it Is IXC OMPARABLE I And Is entitled, merits, and receives the general coutl- ucuceoi tne puono. bEYMOCB THATCHER. M. D., Of Herman. N. Y'., writes as ioIIows : "W'isi ai.'s Balsam of Vii,d Chrkuy gives universal satlsiactiun. it seems to cure a tough by loosening and cleansinv the lungs, and aliasing irritation, thus ke MOVING THE CAUSE, lySTEAK OF U11Y1NO V P TUB OOI OU. and leavino the CAUSE liKHisu. 1 consider the Hulsuill as good as anj,lf not the best Cougb medicine with which I uui acquainted." Fri m Hon. Judgo SPRAKER, ot Canajoharle, N. Y. Gentlemen :-Tliis is to certiiy that mvse f and latnlly have used iir Wistab's Balsam of Wild CiiKiturtor severm ymia, anu that 1 take great p easuro In roooiu m'Midinn it lu preicrcuce to uu.yihiug of the kind lor the purposes lor which it is Intended. Jn ca.es ol Atrhrna, J'h t.ttt, or ADections ol the ihroat.l have never met wltn anything equal to n. Very respect fully, DAVID 8PRAKEB. Tne Rev. .IACOU SEt HLEH. of Hanover, Pa., Well Known and much respected among the Herman population in thiseouutrr, makes me lollowing state ment lor the bcnellt ol the uttlicted; 1, ear Mrs: Having leailzod m myiamllv Important henellis from the use ot jour valuable preparation Wisvah'b Balsam of Wild HF.ntti it atfor ,s me plea sure to recommend It to tie pubilo Some eight years sno one ot my daughteis seemed to be In a decline, and little hopes ol her recovery were enter annul. I then procured a bottle of your excellent HaNam. and be ore Clio had taken the whole ot the contents ot the bottle there was a great Improvement In her heath. I have, in my Individual case, made Irequent uso ot your valua ble medlciuu, and have always been benehtod by it. JACOB 8KCHLSR. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A BOTlLE. FOB SALE BT J. P. DlNSMORh. No 86 DKY Street, New York. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietors, Bostoi. And bv all Druggists. lfaiat (J li A C K ' S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES WOUNDS, BBL'ISKH, BPRAIN8. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CUBES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE HEALS OLD SORES, FLESH WOUNDS, ETC. It Is prompt in action, remove ipaln at once, and re duces the most angrr-iooklng swellings and in Mamma tions. as if by mail io thus aflording lullel, and a com plete cure . . Only 'io cents a box t (Bent by mail for 3S cents.) FOB 8AL( BT J. P. DIN8MORE, No. S6 DEY Street. New Yot g. W. FOWLE A RON, Proprietors, Boston And b7 all Druggists, Uroexs.and Co nutty stores MEDICAL. yox poruLi. WIUGIIT'S TAR SYItUP. PlilNCIPAL DEPOT, No. VT1 South THIRD 8tre I'rlfp, $1-00 per Bottle ;f5H0 for Lalf-t-dozen. I r.?.ll.f.nnfl.,,.T"lt!!!'a c,,ln" take pleasure In cheerrutl i.',"!;"'lH.' Imtdati Mercury office, .lames Nolcn. tr.qu.rer ofhee n i.iiain r. cnrnit. Associated PreM William II. t arpenier. Fire Alarm and Police X graph, Hith and t hi snut streets. A liaiiilnipli. Front aud i ombnrd streets dailies i W. Perrine No. 11 Charles siroeU II. A. Davis No. ,'III Gsskld streot .lohn w oodslde No LMl Franklin street. Robert Thonips n No. lims. Walterstreot. R. . .Marco, No. (Ut Fl at, kiin sireeu .1 Geblofl No i;il b. second street. . Jidin sevmonr, No. MS H. t rout street. I. W. Howard. No. 1 liock street H. ' l enieit No. MVS. -ecoiiu street. L. Hates No. 6i'ft Arch street Albert Martin, N o. 417 S. Hecond street. ;.ai,y Caidwell. No. lotW Sansom street. S . homas. No. SO N. Fourth strett. T. M. 1 iirihy, Ko. b f) EllretU's alley. George WI son. No. 'IM Race street. W. 1. Itrooks, No.tifl North second street M. J. Ilassctt, No. 119 Canal BtreeU W. evmour Rose Bus'leton. Chnr rs Hopeni, No. i South street. R. T. We lug on, second and Ouarry stree F. E. Thomas. No. 1: South slxtn street. William harns. No M6 South t ront s,reet i. P. SniHunl, Opera Manager. ,iolm nlnglnnls. rear of No. I:t4 North Second street. Airs. H. R. Cboate, Newark, Del. Mr. William B. Wright . Sir: Wo take pleasure tn recommending rrmrfrAB SYRUP (of which we have already aeld considerable uoantltiesi as a most excellent and efficacious remedy tor tbe complaints set lorth In your printed Dill already submitted to the public. As a vraiitylng act to sutlniia humanity we wll, chei r u lv recommend jour prepara tion to a.l atlllcted with diseases which It is designed te cure. Yours, etc., D1I.KP SON, nrngRists, N, E. corner Pine and Sixth streetsj For la'e also at JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY COWDEN S. DYOTT A CO M, A nd all principal Druggists and Dealers. The snhscrlber would beg leave turrher to sartba be is prepared to n.l orders aid forward tbe Syrup t any part ot '.bo country. Perrons desiring other inior mat Ion by mail will inclose a posiaye stamp and answer will be returned as soou as the exigencies vl businea w ill admit. Address WILLIAM B. WRTurtT. J 20 Ko. 771 B. THIRD Ptreet. Philadelphia, Ps, QLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted in all cases forthe Bfeudt and Pi em a KhxT t uhk ot all diseases arising trom excesses in youtU Physical and Nervous l'clilllt , etc. etc NO tUANUh OF DIET Is NEtsEKSARY. They can oe used without deieci Ion, and never fall te eflect a Cure, If used according to instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dot lars; aiso. Large Boxes containing Four Small, Price Three Dollars. From four to six boxes are generally required to care ordlnarv cases though benefit is derived irom using a single box in ( hronic Cases, wt ere Nervous Prostration he. atlected the system, BULL'S TONIC PII L9 A re recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating, and Invigorating Remedy in the world. A Package Pi Ice Five Dollars, wbl last a month, an! Is genera, y suOlcieuU In extreme casesof Debility, DELL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY, Price 1 wo Dollars, sufficient for a month, can be use to good advantage. It gives strength to the system, and, with the PlUa, will ellect a complete Restoiation A Pamphlet oi 10(1 panes, on iho ERRORS OF YOUTH, designed as a Lecturo and I au Ion to Young Men, sent tree, Ten Cents requited to pal postage. It yon cannot purchase Bell's Specific Remedics of your Diugglst, take no other, but send tbe money direct to DK. JAMES BUY AN, Consulting Pb.ysi.clau, No 81!) BROADWAY. New York, And you will receive them by return of mull post-paid, and lice Irom observation. For sale by DYOTX & Co., No. 232 N. SECOND htrect. ; 6 II S whisky, brandy7Wne7etc7 (JllESKlT GlittYE WHISKY. No. 225 North THIRD Street H anything waswauted to prove the absolute purlt) ot this Whisky, the lollowing certificates should doit. There is no a coi ollo stimulant known commanding sucJr ec u-Uitiiiiation t. oni sucli high souices: Philadelphia, Septembers. Aaff. We have carerolly tested the sample of CHESNUT GROVE WHISKY which you send us, and Anu that It contains hose of the foisokoi s substance known aA i t siL oil, which Is the characteristic and injurious ia gredieiitof the whiskies Ingcncrai use. BOOTH, GARRETT CAMAO, Analytical Cbemlsla New York. Septembers, IBM I have analyzed a SHniplo oi CHESNUT GltOVM V H1SKY received Irom Air I harles Wharton, Jr., I 1 hiiuuelphia: und having careiully tested It, I am pleased to stuie that It is entire, y hikefuom poihomod oh 1 1. 1.. juii t s substances. It is an unusually pur uuu l)n-i,. v'.-red quality of whlskv. JAA1E8 R. CHILTON, M. D., Analytical Chemisv BosTotf, March 7 IRW I have made a chemienl analysis of couiuierciolsant ' pies oi CHESNUT GRoVK WHISKY, which proveat telree Item the heavy Fusil Oils, and pertectly pure am unaduli crated. Ihe tine flavor of this w bisky is derive Horn tbe grain nsed in manuuu-turiug it. Reapectlully. A. A. HAYES, M. IX. b tale A ssayei, N o. 16 Boy Is ton sUeeC NATHANS & SONS I M P O li TERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North HtONT Street. PHILADELPHIA, MOPES l AWfl, IIOnACE A. 3ATHAM8, OH1ASPO II. JIATBAKS. 119m JpKED. BALTZ & CO , IMP0RTEKS OF "WINES, GIF BOLE AGENTS FOR Riviere, Cardat & Co. '3 COGftAC. No. 110 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 8 3m c 1 II A 31 P A G N E. just received, in bond and store, new Champagne, called EUGENIA. far superior to most of tbe Wines now in nse In this country. Imported exclusively by the subscriber. Also on buna (and the only place where It can be procured In this city) the very celebrated loath, American ANGOSTURA BITTERS. GEORGE M. LAUMAN, 8 SO lm No. 128 8. NINTH H reet. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUf CISTS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AXD DEALERS IN i Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH" STREET, f)5 5nn CORNER OF RACE. T AND8CAPE DBAWLNO CABD8, A BKAU J tiful seilesol views, fifteen In number, designed. VoVsl CLIPPER C Ul be lound onoie to , "tL W.'C VEITn Had CllidKUT BimU. i.V. . V..-. . X- . V 1 " wiionping-couga, spottM -on,l',',f. Pin In the breast, t.ronchins. inf.animatlon, aid restriction oi air ye.we,s In the luu! etc. 1 he rerm dr should be In every lamlly t banes V. Wi son Feme', Pr. nflw-VC
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