THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH HIILADELPIIIA, THURSDAY, SEFTEMBEIt 13, 18GG. DISCOVERED TOO LATE. II is a plcaennt summer afternoon. Groups of citizens are standing together in the market place of the eld Belgian town 01 Antwerp, ana 1 . around a larsro butldim?, which appears to po .wsb lor them some uitrRardinary attraction. The buildtne Is tho twn-hnll, and the duy i the alay o! the trial of Leopold Winstcr and Chariot liiitzcn, for the murder of Maria, Countess Ev K'van, try poison. " It will iro hard with the miscreant". I war rant me," says a stout burgher, in thi centre ot the group, bv WDom ne trams recitoneu pr Mnage of vast importance; "and ntrhtly enoutrti too, I gay, lor we want no poisoning conjurora in this lair city, neichbor." "yon are in the riebt of it. Master Van Noor 4en," replied another wiseacre, and the mob, tasily gnayed, murmured their assent. "I would 1 bad the basting of that old witch,'' shrilly exclaimed a Btout, roRy-cheeknd dump, with a pair of larpe ear-rin saucily displayed. "I would not let the roast lack: bastlufr, I know." A sally ol laughter greeted this pretty display of woman's spite, and a large hearty voice cried cut: "Ay, trust a woman to run a woman down it hc be in trouble. They say wolves will ettt a -wounded comrade; but, lor my own part, I think the spite ot wild beiists is note lug to the spite ot woman against woman." The dsnie who had spoken turned angrily towards the last bold spcaner, and he would mayhap have come off wit li a scratched lace hut ior a loud Bhout trom that part of the crowd nearest the hall, which blgnltied that the trial was over. The sentence ! the sentence 1 tire they guil ty ?" cried a thousand voices. "Yee, yes, guilty 1" "And the sentence "Tne man to be burnt alive; the woman to be confined for lite." "Hurrah! hurrah!" And the air ran? with a hepi fioiu th whole of the vast multitude, vjyhk'h speedily turned to a storm of hisses and grjaiia as the unfortunate condemned Is-sued irom the door of the Judgment hall, strongly guarded. The trial had been t-hoi t, but the evidence was supposed conclusive'. This is what had passed. The rppperted Doctor Fliiclien had testified that he had been called in suddenly on the last day of July to attend a lady who hail been taken ill, and was at the house of the male prisoner, lie had Inquired for asuituble nurse lor her, and was exceedingly struck with the readiness with which the female prisoner volunteered to till that situation, lie had sent in two draughts, being simply anodynes, but quite harmless; alW taking one of which tbe unfortunate lady was found dead. That she had taken the dose there was no doubt, as the almost empty bottle was found with but a lew drops left in it, which, when teBtel by himself (Ilerr b'auchen), were found to contain aquafortis. The second bottle, with its contents untouched, was also lound to contain the same po'sou. From this it was in ferred that, had the first not taken ell'ect, the murderers intended to administer a second (iosc. "Perhaps," added the doctor, "as tiiere cotil.l be l'rttle doubt that the tir?t draught would prove fatal, the second might have been intended lor Don Estevan." It was distinctly proved that the sole inhabi tants of the houae where the alleged murder took place, beside the luckless couple, were Leopold Wintzer and Chariot Lutzeu; and the iuantity ot gold contained in the valises of both the unfortunate ludy and pentlemau sup , plied ample motive for their murder by a man '"so well known to be avaricious and miserly as Wintzer. The latter was a sinsrular character, but one common enough in the a?e in which these events happened. He was half a scientitic in vestigator and half aii impostor. He studied nature and imposed upon man, fancying that his superior knowledge gave him the right to deceive bis fellow-creatures. By those who Jived near hiin or came into contact with him, lie was looked upon with some respect and a good deal more dread . He was known every where as a necromancer as one who dealt with awful mysteries lor awful purposes. His man ners, his dress, his gloomy house, his laboratory, tbe curious animals from lar-oll" countries witti which he surrounded himself, his cultivation of strange plants, were, in the minds of the vulgar, oiilj BO many proofs of hi3 dealings with the powers of darkness. On the night of the murder the necromancer had, by his own admibsion, aquafortis in his possession. Further, he confessed that, contrary to his usual habit, he sat up all tbe uicht. In the morning the aquafortis was missing, and both the bottles destined lor the unfortunate lady were proved to have contained it. Then the female prisoner admitted that twice during the night she went to the laboratory to her matter (although she averred that the la3t time he was last asleep), and she also admits that her hand placed the &r-i bottle ou the dei ejsed's table, and it was inferred that the master con sulted with the servant, prepared the poison, and then lett it to the old woman to administer it for a consideration of part of the gold to be acquired. Thus she became an accomplice. This evidence was deemed conclusive, and the judges were united incoudemuing the prisoner. Thus the old man waa sentenced to be burned alive in tbe market-place, and his ashes to be scattered to the four winds, and the old woman, in consideration for her age and sex, besides having been, it was supposed, to some extent, wade' a tool of, was awarded the mitigated pun ishment of imprisonment for lite. Within a week the horrible sentence on the poor old man was carried out in all its awful details, he to the last protesting his innocence. Indeed, from the time of the murder until he waa actually tied to the stnke, he spoke and acted like one under the influence ot a dream. But the populace were uuder another impres sion. They lully believed him guilty, and when ' he was brought out to death, behaved in a savage manner, that moved tbe agpd victim to tears, lie died confessing that be had been guilty of many wicked, impious impostures, but solemnly called Heaven to witness that he was guiltless of the foul crime of murder. Dame Chariot, as soon as she heard that her Joor old master was actually dead, fell into a i i t ...... .1 r . 1. 1 .1 4 ... SWOOn WHICH lusteu eigui-uuu-iweuijr uuurs, and upon her recovery trom it, it was found that the poor creature's mind had given way. Her sentence was then partially revoked, and us the old necromancer had leit no will, and his monev was contiscnted to the tetate. the town council allowed the poor old woman (who was harmless) to occupy her late master's house, under the care of a middle-aged female named ;retchen as her attendant. To this house then. about three months Irom the beginning of our story, the two women repaired. On the very first night of their occupation of the old dwelling, the old uameana her atten dant sat in the kitchen, vvneie three months hack the worthy housekecoer had conseouen- tially tended the basting ot the fowl which was to be Donna Kstevau's last meal on earth. Per haps even across her weakened intellect there Pawned some faint recollection of this, for she eat sorrowful in her rhair, looking vacantly at the wood tire, aau waicnuiK me suioice curl hIowIv un the broad old-fashioned chimney. Her l'rieudly attendant was busy preparing cups K.i Biiiippis for the early tea. and stole no and then a glance ut the poor soulless surt'erer. At lest Dauio Chiuioc oroae me .-m-iiur: Cietctaen. was I ever here before ?" Willing to soothe her, Crctchen replied vonlilv. "No. no, dame; why should you think that t This is the house riveu you uy join euuu com cil, you know." 4 "Council, council 1" repeated Chariot, va "Ay', dame ! but come, draw and drink this hot cup ol coflee; it wnl cheer you tiuely, I warrant me." auu wormy uum-u uuw mciirnii Aiitfmir lireurl and butter. They had nearly finished their meal, when a sudden noise caused both to look up, and (iretechon screamei aloud. Not so the elder woman; she looked on as if body and soul were about to part, with oil hr faculties (such as tbev were) tixed cu an object in an obscure corner ot the old kitchen. It was a lame black ape. intently engaged in pouriug the contents ol one phial into uuother. During this occupation he ennned and gib bered with a devilish tatis'Actioo quitoarmalliiiir. A flood of liebt burst m on the rluiidcd brain ol the unfortunate Dame Chariot, tehe spramr from her leet as if electrified. "Bertram I Oh, the monkey ! the monkey! My poor murdered master 1 There ! The mon key the murderer 1" and pouring ont incohe rent sentence alter sentence, she fell senseless tn the floor. The true murderer was found. In the hurry and tumult on the nlht of Donna Estevau's death, nobody had thoueht of the ape. who had lor three months since that tranicai event held entire possession of the premises, living how and where ho conld. This ape was one of the animals which Wintzer had in his little menasrene, and from his halt human pro pensities and his tameness, had been allowed to rove through the house and garden at will. It is well known tnat monkeys will most faithfully and accurately imitate the transac tions of hbman beings. On '.he night of the sup posed murder, the black ape had been watching old Wintzer in the laboratory until sleep over came ibe latter. If will be recollected that the phial of aqua fortis hnd been unfortunately lett by the necro mancer on the taolc. The ape, eager to lmlta.e the motions ol his master, had seized the phial. But there was no other phial at hand into which to empty it, for the remainder were locked up. Suddenly a thought flashed on the monkey's mind. There were phials outside the door on tne bracket, and he would use those. As th charlatan had lett open the door on account of the bent, this was easy, and the ape accom plished his design. This performed, the ape Bertram, with the sagacity which distinguishes hi tribe when they have been perpetrating mischief, left the bottles he had tampered with in the place where he had found them, and secreted the unlucky phial which had been the cause of all the mislortune. Dame Chariot at midnight lound the bottles piecisely as she bad placed them, and uncon sciously wa 1 he aeont of destruction to the poor SpanL l.idy. That was tbe first act of this Irnfrcriy. But. unfortunately, the second net. of the tragedy, in which poor old Wintzer had played the chief part, could not be recalled. The cur tain had fallen on it lorever. Happily the third act was never performed. Cietchcn speedily cave the alarm, and the house was soon full of sympathizing towns people. The npc was secured, and it was found turn one or tne two phials which he held wncn the woman first observed him was the identical one which had held the aquafortis. ior the second time Antweip was in an up roar, and the upshot may be readily guessed. tiuroiu iriena uame t nuriot received her rea son (which the shock bad brought back such cases are not rare) and she lived to see a hun dred years. The repentant townspeople would nave ercctea a statue to the memory ot the poor necromancer, who was the victim of a monkey's freak, but they changed their minds and did still better. They raised a competence lor the now happy Chariot. As her master had lelt no heirs, the State made over his wealth to the old lady in part compensation for her many trials, and she resided till her death in the old nou sc. The tide of ill-luck turned. The house be came fortunate. "Madame Chariot," as she was then called, sent to Venice for her great nephew, a famous ieweller, to come and set up nis trade in Antwerp. Probably with the old lady's guilders and florins in view, he did so; lived with her neatly twenty years, till Bhe died in her hundredth year, when it was found that she had left all to him. Tho goldsmith amassed an enormous fortune, beenme ultimately enno bled and a member of the State Council, and his heirs in Antwerp have, to this day. lor their arms, a monkey grasping an empty phial, with the motto, "Out of mischief rose lortune." Thus was a monkey the cause ot the deaths of three innocent people, and the founder of a whole lamiiy's prosperity. QI.EN ECHO MIIVLS, CERIOTANTOWN. McCALLOT, CREASE & SLOASE, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF CARPETINGS. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, No. 509 CHESNUT Street. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 510 CIIESNUT Street, Ori'OBITE INDEPENDENCE HALL. C9 12 2m JJHREE IMPORTANT AGENCIES. THE CELEB It ATED Lilne's Chilled Iron Safes, Th apest ard begt, Indeed, the only strictly Fire cud Burglar-Vroof Hate made 1 he modern oud exi reiurly popular STEAM ENfilNli PACKING! Called Miller'sLubricatlTe Steam Tackluti, unsurpajsed and uneiiuuilcd. AND THE SCALES TltOM THE GREAT BEXD SCALE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA Bca'.ea wairantea eqaul to auy In the market, tud on terms niuca mure fuvorable 'lhe underslauid having the General Avency for the sale of the above article! in this city, he respecting Bollclti tbe attention of all parties Interested, both trie dealer and consumer, hoping to n.orlt (aa be ban already received) tbe continuance of a liberal public patronage M. C. SADLER, AGENT, 8 11 mwl3irB emwl3tl Ho. 630 i ECU Street rAVE MAY RAILROAD COMPANY, .Notice la heiehv mven. that tbe present arrange tent oi the Trains to ana trom ( ape Aluy will be CUViiJNi viz: Leave fin aueipum 11 i r. 11 and Capo la and at 8 A . Al., daily. J. van bEMJiliXKAR, Bnperlniencleu. t'epiemLerl.lbw. v tf TO RENT. p O R RENT. A VALUABLE STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In the National Eonk of the Republic Building. 9 6 ti ArPLT ON THE PREMISES). QFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS FOR RENT IN THK National Bank of the Republic Building, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street, The Bolldlna la anpplied with Gas, Water, Water Closets, and dream Beating Apparatus. The rooms on the third and fourth floors are large (50x60). well lighted, and suitable tor a Commercial College, or business of a similar character. Apply at the Bank. 9 3 tf LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VFKTILATED RCOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOit OF TEE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South Till III) Street, TO BENT, Witli or -without steam power. Apply in the office, first lioor. CLOTHING. h A c,1' ott Above MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. J- E M 0 V A L . I. S. CUSTER & SON HAVE BEMOVKB TO No. 726 ARCH Street, Below Eighth, Where they Save now on hand a Urge ossortmont of FALL MILLINERY GOODS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. SlSwamlm MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. II sh fi handsome assortment of MILLINERY; Mfsse and Infanta' Hats and Caps, Silks, Velvets Crapes Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc SADDLES AND HARNESS. T;iIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., RETAIL HOC8E, No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET, WHOLESALE HOUSE, No. 630 MARKET STREET, OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE 1 BA IDLES, 200 styles, 2000 qualities. HAR3E8S from $15 to 8800 per set Mountings, Bridles, Bits, Whips, Blankets, Combs, Brushes, Robes, Government Harness, l'lough Bridles, Hog Collars, I'added Uames. Wuod Btirrupn, Travelling Bags, Trunks ana Valises, Lunch Bankets, Chamois, B'acking, Boots, etc We call the attention of merchants visiting this market, also the city retail tradeto our large, cheap and varied stock. aeurp LACET. MEEKER & CO. U A R N E S S. aV LARGE LOT OF NEW C. 8. WAGON HAB 'NESS, 8, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot HAR Is ESS, SADDLES, COLLAHS, HALTERS etc., bought at the recent Government Bates to be sold at a sreat sacrifice. Wholesale or Retail, Tegethor With our usual assortment ot BADDLJSR YAND SADDLER T II A ED WARE, WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, Bt. Ill MARKET Street, MARKET a ST. mgmMwMmJ WATCHES, JEWELtiY ETC. mi GOLD WATCHES. To Sojourners in our Cltv. We call special attention of the folourncra In onr cltv to the FINK WATCH AND SITVERWAIIE ESTABLISHMENT OP W. W. CASS11Y, No. South SECOND Street, Who has on hand one of the Driest assortments ot Jew ii.v. etc.. of an; in the city. A splendid assortment ol SILVERWARE ALWAY9 ON HAND. Remember W. V. CASSIDY. 8 ICS No. 12 South SECOND 8treet. G. RUSSELL & CO., No. 12 North SIXTH St., Having Increased their facilities for FINE WATCH REPAIRING, Invite the attention of the public All work warranted for ore jear. 5 28 -liWIB IiAB OMITS5 W ITCHES, JEtl IXP.Y ft F ri.Vt'!! WAni- WATCHE3 and JEWELEST IMPAIRED. ' BAA . s jx.Vns.stn.'it Bur!!?: Owing to tie decline ot Cold, has made a great re duction in price v( his large and w ell aborted stock o Diamond?, Watches. Jewelry, Silverware, 13to I he public are reepectfnllv Invited to call and cxamin our stock before pureliuningeiscw Here- 2 2$ WATCHES, JEWELEY, &o. MUSICAL BOXES. A lull assort merit ol aLovo cooda constantly on hand nt moduiato pricos the JlusicalUoxea rjlavina trom 2 to 10 btontilal Airs. FAEB & EE.0TEER, Importers, ho. 624 CHESNUT STHEST, 11 llmtri$rp Below Fourth. IIKN11Y 1IARPEI1, A No. 520 ATCC11 STRKET Alanufactn and licalcrin V niches I''me Jewelry, SSilver-Platl Ware, 81 Solid Silver-Ware. RICH JEWELRY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY Etc. Etc. Etc. 2f Bo. 18 S. EIGHTH 81KJT, FiUlada. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. AGENT FOR STRATTON'S FAMOUS YEAST. S. E.Cor. CHESNUT and FRONT Sts. 9 7 linw lmrp rpilE BEST FIVE CENT CIGAK IN THE CITY, D. r. MCDOWELL'S 'RECONSTRUCTION BRAND." Coll and try them, at Nos. !450 and !58 South SECOND Street. The Reconstruction Cigar, both la quallt) and quan tity. Is unsurpassed by any ten oent Cigar now sold in this city. a n mWi im SHIPPING. UTl'AM Tl T IVfllDnAI -WITTV-1 a. at Oueenstown The Innian Line, uiilna KUii-neekii, currying me i uueu mates malJ. 'CITY Vb' MancHmSICK". Wednesday, beptember 12 "CITY OF BOSTON" Buturdav. bepttmber 15 "CITY OF CORK." Wednesday, Seyteuiber 19 "EDINBURGH" Saturday. Beptcinbor tl " CITY 'F LIME Bit K" Wednesday, September '26 and each succeeding Saturday and Weduusday. at noon, iro in l'ier So. it North river. KA1ES OF PA88AUE . . 'he mail steamer sailing every Saturday. First Cabin, tiold 90 utetrage, rurreucy ajft J O London jiji To London 4) lo l'arls ioa lo turi 60 rasnaiie by ttje Wednesdny steamers : First cabin, ll'tii eteerugo, a 35. l'avable in United States currency- Fassengersa'so forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Ere rren, etc , at moderate rates. hteeraye pai-nope inum Liverpool or Oueenstown, 4U, cuirency. 'i icktts Can be bouutit here by persons scud inr tor their trleuds. For lurtber luioimatlon apply at the Company's Oflices. JOhS O. DALE Axeut. 87 o. 111 WALSLT btrtet, I'bilada. . K UHhW ) K I'l IT.AIIVT.. HtZiLa deiiihi. Steam 1'roueller Oomoiinv I) kt.ii ilL iltsure Lines. via Delaware and Kuritnn Cimat, leaving dary at li M. and 6 1', 41., connecting with all Jiorthern and Eastern lines. For ireiIit. which win be taken upon accommodating terms, at ply to WILLIAM it. BAIUI) to to.. 1 o. U2H. DELAWARE . venue rro HIP CAPTAINS AND OWNKRS. THI J iiiiiierBlgiied baving leawa the KEHI.NOiOM ttlKEH DuCK.beH. loin orui bis friends and Hie patroni l tlie Dock tliat be I, in-iHred with increased tacllile to aeeommodatH those having vesf s to be raised or repaired, and bclnv a prac lcal shlp-carpentor auj ciiulker, wblglve pirsouul attention to the vowels e. tj uHteo to bin, ior repairs. t a i' tains or Anents. Khip Carpenters, and Vachlnlsu haviui; vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having tbe ageticy for tbe sale ot Wetiew'.edt's Fatent -Metallic Composition" lor Copper Faint, lor the pienrvalliin of vesfels' bottoms, for tbla city, 1 am pre. uuted to iuruUh tbusauie ou favorable term. JOHN IL HAMM1TT, . ..,.. Kensington Borew Dock, 1 l DELA W ARjE Avenue, above t-AURJlL Street DENTISTRY. THE UOVERNMRNT t 17 iiiinim v it tioin-UBinuL 1 II r I granted me letters-patent lor my mode ol ailmiuistering ruiruus uxlde Oaa. by wiifoh I have extrsoieu uibu. uuu.duu, ui iwin wiuout pals. I im JustlrUdln asbertlrvtbut It la both aater and superior to any other now In use. 216m Ko. 731 SPhUCE Street. DR. KINKELIN CAN BE CONSULTED conndentially on all recent. locl. chronic, and censlltutloBal diseasti. at his old tttiisliiijcjt north, w est corntr ol 1 hud and I alvu strteis. b 14 ti.a tiiiiniii.iil iiM.iiMTiil. tiM'illlWMtn-Tl FINANCIAL. N A T ION A li -v EANK OF TIKE REPUBLIC, Kcs. C9 acd 811 CHE3KUT Street. rillLADULPIlIA. The lote manoE'ment having rcllnnuislied their entire control and Interest In this Bank, the business Is now being cendncted under the following entirelr NEW MANACJEMEAT. DIRECTORS. JOSEPH T. BAILEY, OfBallev & Co., jewellers. EDWARD B. ORNK, Of J F. A E. B. Ornc, Dealers In Caroctiags. r NATHAN I1ILLEH, Fiesldent ol the Second National Rank. fcV ILIUM ERVIEN, Of Myers A Eivlen, Flour Factors. OSGOOD WELSH. Of S. A W. Welsh, Commission Merchants, BENJAMIN ROWLAND. Jr., Of B. flowlnm., Jr ,61 Brctber, Coal Merchants. WILLIAM U. RHAWN. Late Cahler of the Central National Bank. TRESIDEST, WILLIAM II. CII AWN. CASHIER, JOSEPH I'. 5H7MFORD. Late o! the FhllaOelphla National Bank. 911 JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIKD Street, BANK K R S ANi) DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. S. 6s OV 1881. . E-EOs, OLD AKD KEW. 10-40sj CKK1IFICATES OF IKDEBl'EDNESS 7 S0KOI ES, 1st, 2d, and 3d fcorica. COMPOUND INTKREST A' O TICS WAITED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commiesion. Special buMness accommodations reserved for LADIES. 8 7 2m RATIONAL BARK OF THE REPUBLIC, Kcs. 8C9 and 811 CHESNUT Street. The entire interest of the late management of this Bank having been purchased with the view of edocting an entirely new organization, shaiei of stock jwill be Glsposed of In limited quantities, to respectable parties inbuslntib, who may have an interest la a bank in this location. Applications ior the stock will be received tor a lew days, after which a distribution will be made. W1LLIAA1 U. KUaWS, 0 3 tf President U, S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. rEULADELPHIA. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW YOKK STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AA'D HOLD ON COMMISSION HERE AJiD IK NEW YORK. 11 IJAV1E8 JLSROXIXEltS, No. 225 DOCK STREET, 13ANKKRS AND BROKERS. BUT AMD SELL TKITED STATES BOHDS, 1681s, 5-20s, 10 sO. C 1TD 8TATEB 7 S-lOs, ALL I88UE8. CltTlKlCATE8 OJT INDEBTEDNESS. UercantUe 1 aper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated E tot us Houkiit ana sold on commission, 1 31 i 5'20S-"F IVE-TWENTIES. 730s - SEVEN-THIRTIES' WANTED. BE HAVEN & BROT1IER, 1 7 No. 40 S. Tihed Stbkit. -l A "I . T -T rii FOR THE COUNTRY. FEERIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES For Private Realtleucea, Mills, Hotels, Cliurclica, Etc. Etc. Furnishing front Ten to Six Hundred Lights, aa maybe Required. This tr achlne Is guaranteed : does not get out ot order, and ttie time to manage It is about five minutes a weok. The simplicity of this apparatus, Us entire freedom from danger, the cheapness and quality ot the lUiht over all others, has gained for it tbe favorable opinion of those acquainted with its morlts. The names ol those baving used them for tbe last three yours will be given by calling at our Or KICK, No. 105 SOUTH F0UUTII STREET, Where the machines can be seen In operation. FEIIRIS &- CO., Box 1101 P. O, f-rnd for Temphlet. 9 u Ji ADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY KI('HA(U PENISTAN'iJ No.TwTnt;8Niir htrket. htutiy Opposite the l'ot Ore riiiLJUil-triiif. . sml):es supplied Pvi ei'i .'rum the Conntiy p mntli ut'ed to I FERTILIZERS. MMOKIATKD PHOSrUATB A COIxCIKTEATED rERTIUZER. 1 his preparation contains 1 are ;ronnd Bnne and the bent Fertilizing Halts kno n to artlra tnial chemistry, combined in uoli a mannor as to develop their produc tive propenks only when uxed on 'he soli. Price tSf1 per ton. For sale at tbe manuiacturers' depots, o. 74 MAPKF.T Street. Pblladc!hla o. 8 BVRI.IM SLIP, New York. WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., MBDniacturera. !) 7 tlO 10 J3 A U 0 IP S 11 A w r O N E SUPER-PKOSPHATE OF LIME. The preat Fertlllier lor all crops. Qulra in Its artlon. yeais" flect. established over twelve Dealer, snpplledh- the cargo, direct from the wharl ol 'he mannlKctorv, on liberal terms. Manulactuted only by BAU0II t PO.!S, Office No. 20 South DELaWARK .enue, 8 4'mwtrp IbHwIelplila. DYEING, SC C U rTlNG, ETC. fimn steam muxm ESTABLISHMENT, Ko. 510 RACE Street. nV"'1 '!0T.C ,0 'lrBW Jonr particular attention to onr . f?, W;ni fif0,,,rl,,t t-tut.Mi.tin ent tlie tint an only one oi its kmd in thcity w e oo not ilvc, but by ..V bin.lt a I prncers resi.ro Ladles', ltnt,eiiieirs, an Lhliurtn'i Cainicnts to Uieir orlnlnal siau.. wlinou 'JJ,I'J,.,,,ll,H,", tU -'t. hllo gieat experience and tbe Lest li athlnerj irom Frunce enable u to warrant periect fat.t laciion lo a 1 wiio n:sy iavor us with their i'i r."C',.vU ,li'-S' IKK.-Nl.H. 6i ever "desciVtlor.; I ? .."'""" Irimmiiiga, are cleaned and tlnislied Jr not " 8p"rt' whtllt'r tlie color genuine Cpera CIoofb tnd Mantillas ( nrtalns Tattle Cover, rarpets. Velvet. Itllibons, Kid Gloves, ete . cleaned and reDulshed In the test manner, (lemlenien's Miininer and Winter Clothing o eaned to pertecti. n without In jury to the stun A 'so Flags and Lannets All kinds of stains mi. oved without c. timing tho wholo. All orders are executed tinder uur in.modlnte supervision, and saibfnction gunrsnteedln every instance. A call and exaniluuticn ol our process Isropectlolly solicited ALBDYLL & 3IAF.X, 12mtb Ho BIO RACE Btteet fTHK NEW YORK DYEING AND PlilNIINti t8TAlil.I8UMi.NT. M aI I K I9LAKO, No. 40 North EIGUTH Street (Wesi side). Also known us tlio Sl A'lhN l-LAST UYKINO ESTABUILMEN'T. Bring the IAhGI SI' in tlio UNITED STATr'S and UllK'lX YEAUW ULUH.R than any oilier on 8TATJSN INLAND, Is prepnrid, with tlio most Improved and exte nsive Machinery (to wliich they are making con stant additions) to 1YE, CLE ,'?. AM) FISlail eve'v variety of UofDS AND OAR.Ml.MTS, In a man ner VNt.yi AI.L1-.1 in tliih eountrv Ko. 10 Korth EI 111 H Mtrert rtilludelnhla. .No. ftt IM n e s-trtet New Yo-k. N o. 7i I'ROAPNV AY Kew York. 0. 136 l'lEl.Ktl'ONTFtrcet. Ilrouk'TD. .SASIULL A1AR.S11. Prrsldent. J. T. Yocsc. .ef crctnry. B7imvf2ia ENGINES, MACHSNERY, ETC. r-pfU PEliN STEAM ENGINE AND anL-'ii1r-L:t-i WOKK.i.-NEAFIE & LEVY, ' J iwitilCAL AM Till-OhETlOAi. ENGINKEHS. AlACllIMMS, ISOlLEK MAliiaiS. BLACKSMilU.S, and EOUfl'Ehrt, huvmg lor many years been In suc cessful operation, and been exclusively engaged In building and repairing Mirlue and Hlvor hngines. high, and low pressure, Iron Boilers Water Tanks Propel lers, etc etc. re&pectiu.ly cftor their services to the public us being lul.v prewired to contract for engines of all sl.s JM urine, K vcr, and Muttonary; having sets ot patterns of uifterent sizes, arc prepared to execute orders with quick dcpputcb. Hverv tlc.tcription ot pattern making made at the shortest notice High ami Low pressure Uno. Tubulur, and Crlimier Boilers, ot the best Penuevlvanta clmrceul iron. Forgiugs oi ail sizes and kmus; Iron and Brass asiinps oi all descriptions; Holt Turning. Screw Cutting, ai.d all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment tree oi charge, and work guaran teed. lhe snhscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where they can lis In pet feet safety, and aie provided with shcorn. blocks, lulls, etc etc., lor raising heavv or light weights. JCOB C NEAFIE. JOHN P. LEVY. 821$ BEACH and PaLMEK Htree!s. J. VAl'UHAN UtHUlCK, WILLIAM B. IIEBJUCK jonif b. eorE. SOUTIIWARK FuUiillUY. FIFTH AND WASH1KGION Ktreits. PlIILADVLFniA. MKK1UCK & .SONS, EUGlSi EElt.-i AMI 41 ACU1NI9TH. manufacture High and Low Pressure bieoin Engines for Land, lilver and .Marine Service .boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, iron Boats, etc Cas links o. all kinds, ei.bnr Iron or biass. Irou irane Hoots or Gas Works, Workshops, and Itnilroad biatlons etc Ketorts and Gas Machinery, ot the latest aad most Im proved constiuctton. Every desci iptlon ot Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Paw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Opeutteam Trains, Lielecaiors, El.ters, Pnmplng Engines etc. t-ole Anents lor N. H'lleax's Patent Kagar Boiling Apparatus, Ncsmyth's Patent hteam Hammer, and As pinwall & Wooisey's Patent Centrllugal sugar Draining Machine. 30$ BKIDE8BURO MACHINE WOEKS. OFFICE, Ko. 64 N FKONT STREET, PHlI.ADKI.rBIi. We are prepared to till orders to any extent for our well-known M ACH1MEHY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MULS. Including all recent improvements In Carding, Spinning, and Weaving. We Invite the attention ol manuiacturers to our exten sive works. 1 IS ALFRED JENK8 ft SOX. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE'. Navy Department, ) Washington City Bejitoruoer 0, 1806. J KALE OF NAVY l'OWDElta. There will be sold at .Public Auction, totbe highest bidders, at noou, TUESDAY, Ue second (2, day of October, 1866, at the otlioe ot the oBicer command ing tbe aval Ordnance Depot at JKFKEKbON HAKKAtKS KE6KUVK. near Halnt Loins, Missouri, about live thousand barro's ot i"OWDElt, composed of crninon, monar. and muekot Powders. The l'owders will be sold in lots to suit pur chaser. ' 1 firms cash. In novprnment funds, one-half to be) deposited on the conclusion ot the sale, aud the remainder within ten days altarwards, during which time the Powders must be removod from the grounds, otherwise they will revere to the Government. Purchasers will be required to tarnish their own packages, where tne i'owdtr is not in bar- re", H. A. WISE, 9 7 fniwllt Chlet of Bureau. NAVY DEPARTMENT, AUQDBT25, 1HG6. . A Board of Naval Oflloers, of which Commodore S i l.ce is Presitteut, will meet at Uartlord. Con necticut, ou tbe 6ih ol September next, for the ex aminutirn of Vo;nnteor Ulliceis who have served ,. i (ban two year in tho ,'aw fnr ,.imi.im Into the Keirular Service in accordance with the provisions ot tne "Act to define uud regulate the ap pointment ol Officers in the Navy, and lor other purpose," approved Jul v 'lb, lotlU. AJ poison who are entitiei to examination and who Wihtl lo avail themselves of iu nnirilnmu. will at onct noti y tbe President ol the Hoard, hv letter addressed to Ilurtlord, voun ,; vine ibeir own Post Otlice oiidiehs. Iu aue time they will receive from blui, In reply, a notilioati m when to nreipnt them. selves lor exuimuutioti. Those ho fail to report at the time speciticd ior them vo do so, will lorteit all ciutm to prccuueuco lor examination. ,. GIDEON WBLLK8, 9 6 12t Secretary of iho Mavy. MONUMENTS,- TOMBS, GRAVK-STONES, Eto. Just completed, a beautiful variety ot ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS AMD GRAVE STONES. Will be sold cheap for cash. Work sent to any part oi the United States. liBNRY 8. TARJt, MARBLE WORKS, vtmf Ko. 710 CKEIN Street, Philadelphia. PARASOLS AT 1'25. Sl'BO. Jl-75. ANI ' ti. Milk Ban Umbrellas, 1 111, 1W, al 73. H. nixof Iswlm .' 21 8. ElOilTU Htreet,
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