The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 05, 1866, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING v TELEGRAPn.rmLDELPHIA; FltlD At, OCTOBER 5, I860. -
t
LUMBER.
18G6
" KLOOKIMII FLOORING
I LOOKING I Pl.O BIjSQU
O-, IAHUI.INA IWUKINO,
4-f CAROLINA FLOURING.
6-4 VIRGINIA F OOblNO.
4-4 VIRGINIA FLOORING.
8-4 DELAWARE rLORlf(.
4-4 Di LAW A HE FLOORING
A. n iMi V.U.iUi r' O .'HIM).
ASH AND WALNUT FLOORING
'l IP I'.OxBlM.
I1U1L l-LK. ,
I860,
P LAST K V I N
, PLASTERING T.ATHS,
AT JiKI TJ- 1.1) PKlCtA
AT REDUCED PRICES.
LATHS J
18Ct
iM'.lJAll AI I'IMk: Ultivm LU
JO. tlAH AMI l'INK (iHINHI.ki
A. 10. I LUMI i.t.UMi NHIMII.KH
I No. 1 HhORT !.lA 8HINULH9.
WMIIr PINK MUNOLKS.
CYI RKSM BIMNGLKS.
FINE A SHOUT U KMT COR 8AL LOW
i RflJ LUMLEli FOR UN DERT A KEKS '
JLCUU. Lt'llBhlt fun PMjKHUKEIWII
KD CI Hilt, WAl.M'T. AM) PlNli.
' HIHlD.g WALNUT, AN l PINK.
1 ftf ift ALBANY LUMBEltOF ALL KlNDh.
JLOUO. ALBANY LUMREK OP all KINDS
8EA80N ED WALNUT.
SEASONED WALNUT.
CUT FOH.AR CHERHK, AND A8U.
OAK I LK. AM) 1)M
MAHOGANY.
ROSEWOOD AM) WALNUT VENKEI.H.
1 -I'lOAlt-liUJf M A N U F A CT C R H RS,
J-CUU, ClOAR-hOX MAN UFACT1TRER.
KPAN18II CEDAR BOX BOARDS.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
1 Ml. Sl'W'CB JOISTI H'RL'CK JOIST
11UU, SFl.UthJOlK'lt SPRUCE J0I8TI
HiOM 14 'lO 32 FEET LONG.
FROM 14 TO iti t'KET LONG.
8PMHE SILLS
HEMLOCK I'LASK. AND JOIST.
OAK PILLS.
MAULE J1UOTHFR CO.,
2?fttrp ho 2M,0 SOUTH nTKEET.
TW. SMALT7S LLM BEU YARD, N. E.
. corner r IrTEENTU and S11LES Streets.
Or JbUt Foil BALE,
, , t CHEAP FOB CA8H,
...Pane! " com 2,1 con- 3d com., 4-4, 0-4, 6 8,8-4
W hlte I' Ine, seasoned.
First and second qua'ltv Yellow (4-4.5-4) and White
Fil e (4-4) Flooring hoards.
First ana second uuallty one and two-sides Fence
Boards
Shelving Bourn's Bass, Ash. Planks and Board.
White Fine 8111s all sires. Step Hoards. 4-4 6-4.
Hemiock Joist ana Scantling, troin 12 to 28 loet Ions
all widths.
spruce Joint, Mils, and Scantling, from 12 to 28 tcet
long, all widths.
Flustering Lath (Eiigllgl. and Calais), Pickets.
Sbiugies, iheainut l'ots, oo
Mahogany. W Mimt 1'iHiik nud Boards.
AM kli us o LuiluniK I umber cut and furnishedat the
shortest ro'lec, at he lowest n'ice tt 17 Im
"U'H'KD STATES
H IJILDEIt'S MILL..
Kcs. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St.,
FDILADBLPIIIA
ELER & BROTHER,
WOOD MOULDING!, BRACKETS, STAIR BALL'S
TER8, NEWEL POSTS, GENERAL TL'BNINQ
SCROLL WORK, ETC.
Slit I. VI NO PLANED TO ORDER,
The largest a sortiLtnt 01 Wood Mouldings to thin cltj
oonntaoll, on band. llDlin
J P E 11 K I n a,
LllMlJEIt MEIIOHANT
Bucctssor to B. Clark, Jr.,
No. 324 CfiftlSTIAN STREET.
Ci tstautlj oa band a large and varied aaeortmen
of BuUUid t.umber. 6 84
GOVERNMENT SALES.
s
ALE OF UOVEBMMEMI VESSELS.
BUREAU OF t OKBTRUCTION AND BEPAIH, )
W ABlDiNOTON, 1). O., I
Hepiember 15. 18C6. 1
The Kary Department will oiler at Public. Auction
the lollowluK named Teasels:
AI XHKlNlli 1) KI A1ES NAVY" YARD, BO1?.
ION, ON ItoE 8d OF OCIOBER, AT 12
O'CLOCK M.
' The John Adams, gailiuR sloop-of-war, or TOO tone,
old measurement.
The V mconnes, sailing sloop-of-war, of 700 tons,
old measurement
T.ie Fearnot, saihnK ship, ot 1012 tons, old mea
surement. Tbo ireioil.scrow etcamjr, of 370 tons, old ruea
guremett. Ibol'ort Roval, ptuidlo steamer, of 805 tona, old
meai-uremviit (hull only )
The l'outoosuo, paddiu steamer, of 074 tons, old
measurement (bull oeiv).
At lUb LNljKD SI aXFS NAV1 YARD, NEW
t YOKK, ON 1UE 6th OF OCIODEK, AT 1
O'CLOCK M. 2
The l'umptro, Bailing ship, or 13,5 tona, old mea
surement. Ibe buu.h Carolina, screw Bteamor, of 1165 tons,
old measurement (ot iron)
Ibe lubiscus, eoiew Bteamer, of 406 tons, old mca
curemeut. ibe bpirca, screw steamer, of 406 tons, old uioa-
Isurcmcnt.
The Marigold, screw steamer, of 115 tons, old mea
surement. -I ml be Dumbarton, saddle steamer, of 636 tons, old
eanurcmeiit (ot iron)
) The 1'onuao, paddle steamer, ot 974 tons, old moa-
sureuient.
The Iosco, paddle steamer, of 074 tons, old mea
surement. i be bebasro, paddle steamer, of 832 tons, old mea
surement. 1 be intoula, paddle steamer, of 202 tons, old mea
suremont.
The Octorara, paddle steamer, of 9i4 tons, old mea
surement (hull only).
AT 1 HE UNITED 8 l ATKSIN AVY YARD, FHIt, A-
DkXi'HIA. ON THE 9th OF OCIOBER, AT 12
O'CLOCK .,'
The bt Louis, sailing sloop-ot-war, of 700 tons, old
measurement.
j The l'nnceton, receinng ship, of 990 tons, old
I measuremeut.
' Ibe Clymatis, sciew steamer, of 296 tons, old
measurement. .
1 be Alihea, seiew steamer, of 72 tons, old measure
ment. The Kinco, screw steamer, of 607 tons, old moasure-
""Tbe Cimarron, paddle steamer, of 860 tons, old
measurement.
he lioruet, paddle steamer, ot 838 ton, old
measurement lot irou).
The Boxer, padd e steamer, of 491 tons, old
measurement o( iron).
These vessels and their inventories can bo ex
amined at any fme, ou application to the com
mandants ot the respective Navy Yards.
Twenty per centum or the amouut ot the pur
chase money must be deposited tbo dav ol the sale,
and the remainder must be paid and tne vessel re
moved ficm the Navy Ywd within two weeks irom
the day of sale. . ,
Tha Ttiinn of Construct on and Repa'r will,
until the 10th ol October, receive tenders for the
purchase ol tbo loop-ot-war "Ua'e," ot 6P6 tons,
now lviiiff at the United Males Navv Yard, Norfolk,
Va., where the vessel and ibe inventory can be ex
amined. B A "W1UI
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
GRAVK-STONES, Etc.
Jot completed, a beautiful variety ol
ITALIAN MABBLE MONUMENTS,
TOMBS AND OBAVE ST0SE8
Will be sold cbeao foreaeb
W ork sent to any part oi tne United States
HEN It Y B. TAHU.
MARBLK WORKS,
124 tm 110 OKEN Wtreet. I hlladelulila
T II E CHEAP E S T
JOB PRINTING Ot'FlOE,
IN PHILADELPHIA,
HADDOCK fc SON'S,
No. 618 MARKET Street.
414 3mrp Entrance on I lecatur street.
CUTLER Y
A flna lainrtmnnt of POCKET and
TAliLU I'TLtKY. HAZOKS, UK
ZOIl STROI'M LATHE-,' HOlSSOUd
FArtu AND 1AILOKS' SHEAR, )TC. a)
J L V. HKLMOLTVS
' Cutlery Store, Ko. 135 conth TKN'I H treef.
, 18 Three doors above Walnut
TTOR BALE-STATE AND COUNTY BICHTS
JL1 ofCapeweU l o a latent Wind Guard and Al
heater for Coal OH Lamps t It prevents the Chlinnev
.n.iii lirr.klnir. Tills we will wairant Alan una an.
tlilrdtl.e oil Call and see thm they cost but tea cut
.No. ill J hack biip r hi .uoipnia. oauipie sent to au
.art Ol lUe L'UllU OI.I..I vu twiy vi i veins . H
FINANCIAL.
1J AN KING HOUSE
OF
jAYC00KE3t(p.
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A.
dealers in all Government Securities,
OLD 5-yOs WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT.
Collections made. Etockl Bought and SoMoa Com
mission. TO tl im
Special business accommodations resorred for ladles.
FIRST-GLASS BOOS.
SEVEN PER CENT.
Ncrlh Missouri First Mortgage
Seven Per Cent. Bonds,
OIK HAND AND FOR SALE
AT
Belore consenting to thts Agency, we have mad a
carclul erauinatlon of the nieilis of these Bonds, by
sending Wm. ft! liner Itoberts, and others, to report upon
the condition and prospects of the Railroad. Tholr
rcDort is on file at out odice, and Is highly satisfactory.
We do not hesitate to recommend tbee Bonds as being
a flnit-class security, and a most sale and Judicious
investment.
1 he aoove Bonds are rapidly passing out ol eur hands,
and as we exnect to lalte the price shoitly, we advise
all who desire tbem to call promptly
Ail information cbeerlully given.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKEHS,
No. 114 Sotitli T1III113 St.
PHILADELPHIA 9 24 Fit
RATIONAL.
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC,
Nos. S09 and 811 CUES NUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
be late management having relinquished their entire
ontrol and Interest in this Bank, the business s now
being conducted under the following entirely
NEW MANAGEMENT.
DIRECTORS.
J08EFH T BAILEY,
Of Bailey & Co., jewellers.
EBWABD B. OKNK,
Of J F. & E. B. Orne, Dealers in Carpetiags.
NATHAN I1ILLE8,
Fiesldent of the Second National Bank.
WILLIAM tKVlEN. j1
Of Myers & Eivien, Flour Factors.
08G001) WELSH,
Of 8. & W. Welsh, Commission Merchants,
BENJAMIN ROWLAND. Jr.,
Of B. Bow lam, Jr., 3c Bicther, Coal Merchants.
SAMUEL A. BISPUAU,
Of Samuel Blspham & Son, Whosale Grocers.
WILLIAM U, KUAWN,
Late Cashier of the Ce tral National Bank.
PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM II. RHAWN.
CASHIER,
JOSEPH P. MUM FORD.
Late of the Philadelphia National Busk.
98
JAY COOKE & CO.,
No. Ill South THIRD Street,
BANKERS
AND
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
U. 8. 6e OF 1881.
6-20s, OLD AND HEW,
10-40bj CEIU1FICATES OF INDEBIEDNESS
7'80 AOIES, 1st, 2d, and 3d Series.
COMFOUAJ) INTKBKisr AOTES WANTED.
LNTERFST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on
Commission.
(Special business accommodations reserved for
LADIES. J 72m
11.
SECURITIES.
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
16 S. THIRD ST., 3 NASSAU ST.,
PHILADELPHIA. J KEW YORK,
STOCKS AND GOLD
B0UGUT AND HOLD ON COM MISSION
HEBE AND IN NEW YORK. 2 1
No. 225 SOCK STREET,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
SOI AND SELL
UNITED 8TATF.8 BONDS, 1881a, 8-20s, 1U 40.
UNITED STATES 1 S-l0s, ALL IBSL'EB.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
Atercantlle Taper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated
Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. 1311
QOLD BOUGHT AMD SOLD
BY
STERLING, LANE & CO.,
BANK K Hi
9 0 tfOj. Ko, 110 South rillKD (Street.
FINANCIAL.
7 3-lOs,
1881s,
5-20S,
1040s,
DOUCHT AND SOLD.
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
Ko. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST.
"i2jrp
TILLIAM 1'AINTEU & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 30 South THIRD St.
Government Securities Bought and Sold.
August 7.30s,
And Old 5-20h,
CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 1805,
And the new Bonds delivered immediately.
CITY LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
9 26!nO
QLEN ECHO MILLS,
CERMANTOWN.
BIcCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
C ARPETINGS,
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
No. 500 CHESNUT Street.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
No. 510 CHESNUT Street,
Ori'OSlTB INDEPENDENCE HALL 912 2m
p E It E E C T 1 O M
IS It A RELY ATTAINED, YET
A. B. W. BULLA E,D'S
IMPROVED OIL SOAP.
FOB REMOVING
Urease, Paint, Piteh, and Varnish,
Ficm all Goods of Durable Colors, is ahead of anything
yet discovered,
it leaven the Goods sort, and as neriect as when new
lih m stint undn viblcn dust ean col.ect. as la tbeeaaa
with all the preparations uereioiore soiu lor oiuansuu
goods.
it la delicately Dermmed. and entirely IV oe from the
dlsakreeable odor of Benzine, and all other resinous
fluids.
COUNTERFEITS
Ot this preparation are extant therefore be sure and
take none but tuat w men uas toe auiocraou 01 A. a. n
BLLI'AltD on the label
Hanulactured by the Propiletors,
A- B. W. BULLARD & CO.,
WORCESTER, MASS.
General Asents tor Pennsylvania,
DYOTT & CO.
Do. 292 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia.
For sale by all Druggist 7 9 3m
QHEKIFF'S SUPPLEMENTAL PROCLA
kj HAiiua,
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN,
That the Gualltled voters ol the Hlxtu Election Dlvl
slon ol the Nlneteeuth Ward will- vote fur a member of
the House ol Kepiesentauves ot the General Atseinuly
an a Dart ol the Fitteuutb District.
i he qualified voters of the Flghth Ward are to elect
but one member oi the l oinuion council,
'the qualified voters ol the First aecond, Third, and
f ourth Election umimors, .twenty-second ward, will
elect one pernon to serre as an Assessor lor the uneX'
u ired te rm of J obn R. W sterhouse. reul. ned.
'I ha miHlifli'd I'leCtoIS of tie I hi d Kleminn Dlvlnlon
Twenty third Ward, will jointly elect two pernons to
serve a. 8chool Directors; and those re ildlng In that
pari Ol sal a aivision taujiy m lownnnipol utoerry
are to elect one penon to serve at a Director of Public
hchools, lor the unexpired term oi oweu Knight, re
mnvil iWim th dlstrlot.
t he (niHlltlea electors of the Fourth FI:th. Sixth
heventh. and Klkhth Divisions ot ald ward, are to elect
lour persons tor Director.! of Hub lo -cliool8 two ol
them lor three) ears one fortwoyeais, and oneot tbein
l(,r ,nn tAnr.
And tbe qua Iftcd electors ol the Ninth Division of
saiu waia are vo eievi uui uw ocuooi Director ior
tlnee years.
i i hi.rn m votinff in the 8lxih Dlvl-inn. Tmilli
Ward, has been changed to the S. W. co.norol Uebbari
and l ace etieuts.
'I be Dace of voting In the tourth Division. Four
teenth Ward, has been changed to the Hall. N. W. cor
nnv 'i Megalith and 8uriliu Garden Htrei'ta.
') he place of votlmr In ibe Moth Division, Fifteenth
v ro, win De at o. 1011 ti"'u iiDBi.
li. ni vntinu in tne Kleventh Dlvl.lon. Fir
teunli Ward, has b n olianncd to toe house ol'Jouhtaa
H. Munn. N E cornr or r raiici. aim ninriey srreeis
'I Im n are of votintf in the Mnili DlvMuu Twentluth
Ward wi,l be at ti.e s. E. corner of Nineteenth sue
. i it,i, . ....... i. -
The oils will he open ft 7 o'clock A. M and close
at o clock P. . HKNRY C. HOWFLL. SherlfT
Bhi rift's Ofilce, September 29, A. it. 9 8t
810
SOUTH STREET, M. P'ANCONA
Gents' caftoff Clothing-
No. elO I-0U1II 9'reet below
Lie bill.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
U A R N E S S.
A LABGB LOT 07 HEW U. B. WAGON HAB
S. 4, and 6 hone. Also, parts ( HAB
NKffl, SADDLES, COLLAHS, BAXTERS etc.,
bought at the recent Government sale to be sold
at a neat saonfloe. Wholesale or Ketaii. Tetether
with our usual assortment at .
SADDLER Y AND SADDLKRY BARD WARE.
WILLIAHI S. HANSELL & SONS,
3 1 ft r. 114 MARKET Street.
WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC.
OHESXUT (iROYE WHISK V,
t No. North THIRD Bfreet.
ot tins w iiumy, the tnliowing certiflcaie should dolt
There is no a.conollc Bilmulant knownoommandlngsuci
IUU.IUOJ..UUIII vui pui ii ui(uniuiuii
PuiLADKLrHiA, 8eptember A. IRMt
We have careiallv tesied tim umniii r i iikHKini
OKOVK WHISKY which vou Bend us. and llni. tlit li
crritalns nokk or Tin roisoKOts dt dstancr known sj
union.. nnB is ine (naractenstic and Injurious In
greuiuu-.vi uc wuimipp in general use.
nuviu, UAUKt.'lT E CAM AO,
Analytical Chemists
.
NkwTokk September. 18M,
have analTred a nimiil. m i ih- smi t num
VH18KY teceived irom Air ( harles W barton, Jr.,
1 bLi e pliin? nd havlmr carumltT te.iml It. I air
p euM-d to slate that It Is entire T PKxarKOM poihonou
oh i s Ki.ime siibslances It la an unusually pur
ana tint,-, v . red quality of whlnkv .
JAbS K. l tlll,nS,M. ll
Analytical Cheuu
1 Homok, March 1 lVi
Ihavemade a rhemlral ana'ysisoi nmnniercial aarn
lea O' CliF.hNUl GROVE W H1MIV. which nrnvesi.
le tree htm the heavy Fusil Oils, and perieotly Dure an
ni.iliil'f ifited Ihe flte flavor ol this whisky ladoiive
icni tbe p ruin nreo in nianulactuiing It.
Resptctinlly, A. A. II A YEN, M. D .
Mate Assayei, No. 1 Hoyleton stieot
Ker sate m r.rTfl.rtritilinhn nrbittl il NivOV'nm
nilRI) Street Pnllade-phia. tJ
yi K A T U A 2f S & SON?,
i m r o it t e it a
OP
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
Etc. Etc.
No. 19 North FRONT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
MOPES KATHANfl,
HOUAC'K A. UATflAMfl,
ORLANDO V. MATnASSJ.
119ns
JpKED. BALTZ & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF WINES, GINS, Etc
SOLE AGENTS FOB
Riviere, Cardat A. Co.'s
COtiAAC
Wo. 116 WALNUT STIIKET,
PBiLADELrniA. CO 3 3m
ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETC.
'ftftt,. PENN 8TEAM ENGINE AND
iiiiiBOiH-.R WOKK8. NEAF1E & LEVY.
i.ll 11 AL AM) THfOUETliIAL ENUINhl'liM
MAtHIMM'S, bOlLKR-MAKFRH. BLACK8U1H18,
and tOUl'tllM, having tor many years been In suc-
cepslul opeiation, and been exclusively enuatred In
building ana repairing Murine and Klvet r nmne, high
and low pressure. Iron Hollers Water Tanks, l'ronei-
li rs, etc etc.. rcspcuun ly t.fler their services to the
public as being luliy prepared to contract for eni;lnosot
nlisl.is Mvnue, It ver, and stationary 1 having seta 01
natterns ot uillcrent sizes, are nreoared to execute nrdnni
with iiuick aerpateh. rverv description 01 puttorn
maklng made at the shortest notice Ulgh and Low-
pressure r ine, J uouiar, ana uyunaer uoiiers, or tne best
PcnnHVlvaula charcoal Iron. Forgings ol all slzea and
KtiiUBi iron ana urass i.asnngs 01 all descruitloiisi Roll
'I urnlDB. Screw Cuitina. ai.d al) other work aonnentAd
with the above buBinei
DiawlDiia and specifications for all work done at
tne estauiiiinment iree oi cnarge, ana work guaran
iccu.
'1 ne suoscrioers nave ampie wnarr-aoci room ior
rf pairs ot boats, wnere tnev can lie in pel tec i safety
auu uie ijroviueu tvilu dud.hi, uiochs. laiia, OlO etc.
tor raising neavv or ngui weignu.
O Al JU U ISEAriC,
JOHN P. LEVY.
8 21S BEACH and PALUF.it stree's.
J. VAUGI1AN StLUBlCK, WILLIAM II. HEUBICB
jon a. cora
QOUTIIWARK KO UN DRY, FIKTH AND
KJ WASHING ION Btreets,
1 HILADKLFIIIA.
MERRICK & MiN.S,
ENGlNEf.UK AM) AIACHIVISTH
manufacture Hikh and Low Pressure bteain Engines for
toilers, Gasometers, Tanks, iron Boats, etc
Casiinits 01 all kinds el. her iron or biasa
iron Fraue Roots ior Gas Works, Workshops, and
nuiiroaa nations eic.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, ot the. latest and most Im
nroved cotistiuctlon.
Every descilutlon ol Plantation Machinery and Suimr
Haw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Open t-tcam Trains
l)etecaion. Fi lers. Pun:Dinu Lnulues eto.
we Aunts lor N. li'lleux's Patent bnpar Boiling
Apnurnius, efu.yin a i bum Mram Mammei, anu as
pinvall& Wooisey s Patent Ccntrltugal .-ugar Draining
niaenine. oao
"plilDESBUKfi MACIil-NK WORKS
J OFKICE,
No. 65 N FRON1 STREET,
rilll.ADELFIlIA.
We are prepared to till orders to any extent for out
w en suown
MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MTi LS
Including all recent improvements in Carding, Spinning.
aim rtvuviD.'.
We Inwte the attention oi manutacturers to our exten
slve vorka.
I H ALFRED JENKS A SON
SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &
T Wf. SCOTT & C 0.,
SHIBT MANUFACTURERS,
AND DIALEBS IN
MEN'S EULtNISHINa C300DS
No. 814 CHESNUT Street, '
FOUB DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL,
S&7MP PUILADELI'HIA.
p A T E iN T SHOULDER-SEAR!
blJIltT MANUFACTOItY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
PERFECT FITTING 8H1B1S AND DKAWKB.-
oiede irom nif smrement at very short nottoe.
All other uillclcs of UENTLEA1EN b DRhjS GOODS
In tuii variety.
WINCI1KSTKK & CO.,
8 24 S No. 708 CHESNUT Street
THE BEST FITTING SHIRT
IM AMKttICA Ifl TUB
SIlOCLDtB-SEAM PATTERN. flniBT,
Jlanutactured by T
R. EAYRK, N0.S8 N. SIXTH Street, 'hlladelptila
where vou can find a largo assortment ot
GKNTS' FURNISHING GOODH.
Clip this out and give as a ca".
917 No. MS. 81X1 H Mreet Pblludclphla,
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
TU.r')yA(mK DYEING AND PlilNTINb
X EST A BI.l8bMi.NT.
.n v TaTEH 18LAND,
No 40 North EIGHTH StrccuWest side),
Also known as the
BTATEN iLAhD DYEISO ET.BI.InMEST,
Piing tbe l ARGKST In the UNITED STATES and
llllR'lY YEARS OLDuR titan uny oilier on 81 Al KN
ILAM' w prepared, with the most Improved and
exienslv Machinery (to which they are making con
stant additions) 10
, DYE, CLEAN' AND FINI4I1
eve-v var ety of UWVH i aSd OABMENT8, In a man
ner VwEUFALLkn In thlseouulrv
No. 40 Nonh EI 111 II Street Philadelphia
No. Wlm. Ms street, New York. v
v. Nc!; V?.I:H0AI)VVAY NcwYork.
No. m HthRtPONT Street. BrookUn.
,.... iAitUi.L 1ARL111 President
J 1. Yotyo. Peeietary. H'mwliin
yAHULED SLATE MANTLES
SLATE WORK of every description on hand, or done
to order.
PLAIN PLATE AND TILE8 alwavi ouband.
J. B. 'KIM EN it CO.,
9 125 Nos. 2126 sod 1.8 CK I Street.
MEDICAL.
Q. L A D N M W b
FOB Tl vnruBiviBAva.
BELL'S 8P.6CIFIC REM EDI E8
1 rr.tljwl In .11 S, fOf Ul BrUMDT BSd PKAH I
nkvt t ikk 01 all dlaeaeea, V!r'u 'rom my".
Physical ana Nervous lie ?????,Vuf. kn t
NO tUANUh OF XH K ,s fEF.HHARf.
They can oe ased wltbnal " 1
ef.ect a Cure, If used aocordua) to instnioUoms, j .
BELL'S SPKCIF.T pttM
rrlce One Dollar per Box, or Six . ,J0" r
larsi a im, Large Boxes, conuuv 'n four U1JI
rr. n, fnnr toalx -M reqnlrad to enra
ordlnan cases though benefit Is dertvv d irjin.U'lugs
single box . .
In ( hronio cases, wtere Berveas rr,trtlon n,
aflccted the system.
BELL'S TOSflO PTI LM
Are recommended as the most fflcaclnus Beiuen't'n8
and Invigorating Remedy In the word.
A l'acksae PiiceFive Dollars, will Lui mnm b, and
Is geuerai.y sulllcicut.
In extreme casos or Debility,
tth.l.l.'M KXTKHMll. KKlHI'l.ir
Price Two hollars, suftiolent lor a moniii ruL.u
to food advantage.
Itvlves Mi i iit 1,1 to the svstem and. with tha Mil.
Will etiect a complete Restoration
a l umpiiiet oi teu pai;ea, on ine kihuri ur YOUTH,
declined as a Lecture and tau Ion to Younir alea. a.nl
tree, Ten Cents requited to pay postage.
It you cannot purchase Prix's HprcifiC Rkmrdiica
01 vour DiuuclsL take no other, but send tha mam
dlicct to
DR. JAMES BE VAN, Cons'ilnnsr Phvsicinn,
No BIO BItOADWAK Now York.
And von will receive them bv return of mall n.st uma.
and nee from observation.
For sale bv Di'OTT A Co., No. 332 N. SECOND
Street 6 II $
g A M A It 1 T A H ' S (1 t F Tl
SAMARITAN'S GIFT I
TEE IC03T CERTAIN REMEDY EVEB USED,
"TES, A rOBITIVE CPlta"
FOB ALL DI8EASE9 ARISING FRO If INDIS
CRETIONS.
Contains no Mineral, no Calsain, no Mercury,
Only Ten M s lo be Taken lo E ffect a (Jure.
They are entltcl.v vegetable, bavins no smell noranv
nnp esotint taste, and wl.l not 'n auy way Injure Ibe
stomach or bowels ot the mo.t delicate
Cuies In trom two to tour das,and recent cases 11
"twenf-iour bouts."
bent by mail. Price, Male packages, Si. Fema e, 91
SAMARITAN'S ROUT AND HERB JUICE3,
Tbe Great Blood Purifier, and Remodv ior
Scrofula, Vxers, Hoivs. pots, letter Males,
Boils, hie.
For the above complaints the 8amnrltan's Boot and
Herb Juices Is the most potent and ellectual remedy
ever piescribed It reaches and eradicates every par-
tic eot tne venereal poison., will remove every vestige
ol Imourltles tr.im tne sy.tem as well as all the bad
eflectsol meicnry. Price, ai-23 per bott e.
SAMARITAN'S WASH
Is nsed In conjunction with tbe Root and Herb Juices
Full dlicctions. Price, ib cents.
The old sickening and disgusting drues have to give
w ay to remedic. purely vegeiabie, pleasant to the taste,
anu A lOM I VE CURE
8o d by DEM A8 BARNES & C O., No. 21 PABK ROW
and bv lirug.lsta
DESMOND & CO., Proprietors, No.915R.VCE Street
Philadelphia. IS
yox populi.
WlilOIIT'S TAR SYRUP,
PRINCIPAL DEPOT,
No. 771 South TIIIItD Street,
Price, $1-00 per Bottle; $5-00 for Lalf-a dozeu.
The undershned citizens take nleasnre in chnnrtuUv
rccouiiiiiuiling the use of Wright's Tar Syrup lor
iuug up, iuuib, IVUDUUIIIUU. w UOOJimg-COUg D. SpOtlfHl
lever, liver complaint, pains in the breuat, bronchitis,
inl.aniniatiou, and restriction of air vessels In the lungs,
etc. '1 he remedy should be In every lamlly
i.. nanes v. w i,iud, r ornv 's i-rett onlce.
Cbarres H. Grallen, Sunday Mercury oUlca.
James Nolcn. inquirer otlice
W illiam F. Uorblt, Associated Press.
W illiam 11. Carpenter. Fire Alarm and Police 1 ele
graph, Htth audi hesnut streets.
, Randolph, Front and i ombard street.
James W. ferrlue No. 11:29 Charles a ixeeU
il. A, Davis No. .123 Gaakl'l street.
John woodside No. 1331 Fninklin street.
Robert 1 hemps n. No. 1GU8 Walteratreet.
R. G. Marcn, No. 6zt Fiauklln sToet.
J Gebloll. No. 731 S. econd street.
John nevmour, No. S13 8. Front street,
t . W. Howard, No. 1 Hock street
11. C. l artiett No. i'27 8. .-econd street.
L. Rates No. 60S Arch street
Albert Martin. No. 417 S. Hecond street
Alary Caidvtell, No. b'itt Siinsom street
W. 'ihomas. No. 20 N. Fourth street.
T. M. aithv.No. b Eliretu's alley.
(corge VU son No. 236 Kace street,
w . p. Hrooxs, No.69 Nortli second street
M. J. Ilassett. No. 119 Canal street
8. Hevmour Rose Bnstletou.
Char es Rogers, No. P21 South street.
R. 1. We lug on, ,-eoond and Oaarry stree
. F. '1 hi nias, No. lll houtli -Utn street.
U'llll.... 1, - I. n r.U ...,,1,
S. 8. hamord, tpera Alunaaer.
John Muiilnn :s rear of No I'.A North Second street.
Mr. S. It CLuaie, Newark, Del.
IT. R'lffiom B. Wnqhr- "
8m: We take pleastiro in recommenirng yoar Til
SYRUP lot which we have already sold considerabit
ununtities) as a most excellent and efficacious remedj
lor the con.plnintH set torth In vcur printed Dill a rea - j
submltieu to the public. Asa vra'ltyitigact to aurTerln
bun anltv v. e will cheerm.lv recommend your preuara
tion to a. I aftlcUd with diseases which it is designed t
cure. Youn. etc..
DILKS SON, Dmggisto.
N, . conn r Pine and Sixth streebij
For a e nlfo at
JOuNfON, tlOLLOWAV ft COWDEN 8.
DYOTT at COM,
A nil ail principal Drui gis's and Dealers.
I he subscriber wonid teg leave rur her to sartait
he is 1 reputeu to P.i orders old lorward tbe Syrnp 10
ant piirt oi 'heciun ry. I'ctmjus des'ring other In oi
u.at li ii by nan will inclose a posiave sminp and answers
wl I Le returned as noon as the exigencies et busineas
li! admit Address
WILLIAM B. WRIGHT.
S20 No 7718. '1UIRJ) Street, Philadelphia, Fa.
O s Jli i ii rr
FOR THE COUNTRY.
FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS
MACHINES
For Private Uealdeuces, Mills, Hotels,
Churches, Etc. Etc.
Furnishing from Teu to Six Hundred
Lights, as maybe Required.
This machine Is guaranteed : docs not get out ol order,
and the time to manage it is about five minutes s week.
Ihe simplicity of this apparatus. Its entire freedou
from Ganger, the chcaphei-s and quality oi the light
over ail other., bas gained for it the favorable opinion
of those acquainted with Its rrerits. The names ol
those having tsed them for tbe last three year will
be given by calling at our OKF1CE,
No. 105 SOUTH F0UUTII STREET,
Where the machines can be seen In operation.
FERRIS - CO., Box 1401 P. O,
Send lor Pamphlet. 9 5
Robert shoemaker & co.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MA A' Ui'ALl UliEHif,
WPOUTL'RH,
AND DEALERS .
lMliils, Varnishes. :snJ Oils,
No. 01 MOUTH VOUHTII STREET,
7 21 la i COPNEK OF RACE.
CLOTHING.
MARKET7
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Jl
P. WARE, JR., ft CO.'S GUM-ROLE BOOT
and Phoestore, M FABIAN'S First National. Me.
914 8PRING GARDEN Sjeet iuua,aw.
J$2.-LADIES' GUM-SOLE BALMORAIA
made ol the best Leather In the Uppers, ior only tt.
at FABIAN'S First National Gum-Soli StoVe. XZ.
il4 jtritmu UAkutti pireet.
GUM SOLE BOOTS AND SnOES, FOR
Men and Bova, will last longer than lonr pairs
leathet soles t do not need re soling For toumir..
mm, v. ' , ii w - toi vui iiwiiiT soaw,
thev aie invaluable. One trial will convince that trier
are all that tbev are repiesented to be. Hold at First
Natlorai, No 914SlRINi GARDEN htreot
JJ2. LADIES, COME AND SEE THE $2
Gum-Soie hhoes; easy to tbe feet and dry. Baur
iliiin tor your ehlldien t save you the expenwoi
uuybig two i sirs ol le.thor soles first Natl nai
Agency ior Gum Sole Shoes, No. 914 SPRING OAaV
DEN Street 9 lft am
COAL.
JAMES O'BRIEN
D BALER IN
LEHIGH AND SCHUYlilLL COAL,
BT TBE CAKQO OR S1SOLE TOB.
Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater.
Eas constantly on hand a competent supply of the
above superior Coal, sui able for family use, te
which he calls the attention of bis friends and the
pub'iio generally.
Orders iclt at No. 205 South Fifth etreet.No. U
South Seventeenth street, or through Despatch er
Post OfliCO, promptly attended to.
A SUPERIOR QUALIT OF BLACKSMITHS
COAL.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
The best Li HIGH and t CIll YLKILL COAL, pre
pared express y loriainly use, constantly vo hand a
my) aid. No IftH CALLOWUILl. Urtet unoer cover,
de iveied on sbort notice well screeneo, and picked fre
of siate, a i he lowest cash prices. A trial will secure
your camera.
JOHN A. WILSON,
Successor to W. L. FOTJi K.
PrttLADLLFniA. Aunust27. 1BUJ. s6sa
SHIPPING.
FOR SALE. TWO PROPELLER
SlEAMSUIPS.St'O tons eaob: twovearsoldi
ici. ti", lai lect; oreanm oi oiaui, leer, o mencs: aepus
oi lower hold, 9 teet tt Inches; between decks, 1 feet C
inches I ouBuenslng engine cylinders, 3d Inches In bore
IIU Ut 111 BllVKO
Freight capacity. 4000 barreis. Copper fastened, anal
built lu I hiiudnlpbla by Mersis. Willllam Cramp It sous.
In n endld order ,
Forpartlcu ars apply to GALLAGHER.
Mo.20S n. WHARVE . or te
WILLIAM F. POT'IH.
924 lrnrp No. 1225 MARKET Street, Phtla.
KTKAM TO LlVERPOniinAl.T.INO
Ll&L'at Ouecnslown 'ihe Ininan Line, aailisur
belli-Hi eai , tun viug til a uuu owia uiai a
"t I'i Y OF PAlilS' baturday. Octofter
"CITY ' F t OKK." Wednesday, October 19
"CITY OF NiW YOl.K." Haturdav OctonerlS
"KANGAKOO" Wednesday Oeioaerlf
and ea. h suecetding atulday and Wednesday, at
uooa, liomPlerNo s North river.
RA1E8 t F PASSAGE
By the trail ateamer sailing every Saturday.
Fhst Cabin. Gold f Do steerage i urrency (If
lo London..... Nil QoLordou., 4
lolan IuJ To Paris M
Passage by the W tdni pd: v stean era : First cabrm,
IIP; steerage, tZt. Payable hi United Slates cur
rency. I asFengersa'so forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre
n en, etc , at monorate rates.
Kteemge passage irom Liverpool or Queens town, S4S,
cuirency I Ick' ts can be bouaiit here by persons send
Inr tor their trieuds
For .urthtr lnioimation apply at the Compaay'a
Oftces JOHN G DALE Agent.
87 No. Ill WALNUT street. Philada.
rt O SHIP CAP1AIN8 AND OWNERS-THl
X ui.i.ersigned having leased the KENSISQTOal
tCKEW LoCK, begs to in arm his tiienus and iheaatrooi
ot Ue Dock that bu 1. prepared with Increases faolitttM
to accommodate those having v.sse B to be raised oc
rei'Hireu luu iigiuk m U1.V.IVW .uir-iwjfouKK lUHV
caulker, wt I give personal attention to the vessels ea-
trusten to hiu. ior repairs
Cuetams or Agents, ship Carpenters, and Machinists
having vessels to repair, are solicited to call.
Having tbe agency for tbe aaie of "Wetterstedt's
Pattnl .Metallic ccniposition" lor topper Paint for tae
pieservation ol vessels' bo.toms, for ibis city, 1 au pra.
paied to lurnlsh tbe same on lavor.ble terms.
JOHN H. HAM MITT,
Kensington Screw Dock,
I H DELAWARE Avenue, above I-AfJRXL toaet
- FDR N EW YORK. PfllLADKLi-
iiaiMBtaUMr delpbia Steam Propeller t om .any D.
iiu.b bwiftsure Lines via Delaware and Rarltaa CaaaL
leavlngdaiyatl2M. and 5 p. M., connecting with atl
Nortbirn and Eastern lines.
For freHiht. which will be taken upon aecommoaarbxg
teims, aiply tl WILLIAM M. BAIRD tU,
I lo ' tp y No. Ui 8. DELAWABB Aveaae
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QULVBR'S NEW PATENT
DEEP SARD-JOINT
HOT-AIR F U il N A 0 BL
IlANCiES OF AIiL. SIZKS.
aVLSO, PHlEGAK'a ET LOW PBESSUBI
8TFAM II EATING APPAttArUS.
you BA LEST
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
6 10 $ . HO. 11S2 MA&K.ET SXXUkltl.
rrDTii i7roc
r i-i i i ii.ii.unj. . i '
jMMO K IATED I'lIOSPIIATH
A CONCENTRATED FERTLLIZEB.
... ,i
This preparation contains' Pure Ground Bone and the
best Fertilizing Balis known to agtlcultuial chemistry,
coaiblned In such a manner as to develop their predoo
tlve properties only when used on the sail. Price tM
per tan. For sale at tbe manufacturers depots,
No, 7!tl MABKET Street, Philadelphia,
N'o. 8 BCRLIN t SLIP, New York.
WILUAM ELLIS & CO.,
n i .in tn Manufacturers
DENTISTRY.
tTm, THE UOVERNMENT HAVING
IrlfW-W irmimd Die letters-patent tor rav mode el
aouiinlsttrmg Nl r'u. Oxide Gas by wnlch I bav.
fxtraEted n anv thousands ol Teeth Without pain 1 asa
Justltl. d in awertlt that it U boih sater and superior to
any other unwind DIt, C L MUNN8
5 ji tni No. 731 8PRUCE Blreot ,
pAKASOL AT $l'2f, $l'.S0, $1-75, AND
Ya. hUkSau Uuibrcllas, kl-40,l W,17
J 11. DIXON
1-wfm K. 21 S. EIUUTU btreot.