. Ilccovf tj ol Mr. Pfcniicp. Mr. Oeorpe D. l'rctitice, fonior editor oi the Irffulpvilie Journal, ark now led era the eympainy r the press fltirtnp; Dig rrccnt iwnt'M, in me 101 lowing felicitous manner: . "Our heartfelt-thanks -are duo to very many Of our brethren of the prpes for their kind notices of ns during" our late illiipsfl.. Their rmriAthv toothed and cheered and (trcnirthened as. It seemed to throw a calm and lovely light upon tb,e world, and make us wish to linaer tin h)oiik our. leuow-nieii. inert- in murn mat in beautiful and holv and hallowiui; in sickness. It influence are purer and better than those of health. Indeed tne leeoicne oi.he oortv w often the health of the soul. We see and hear what we ma? not in (be Reason of oitrphysioal treneth. Myriad fpirits of air flutter over the tflyidtnir line between the two worlds, uttering; to mortal beinps the tones they have learned in heaven. As we move downwards upon the ombre and mysterious pathway that leads to . the door of the tomb, we behold, aa from the depths of a shadowy well and cavern, the pale geirnities of flouting stars, all invisible In the flare and enn9hine of the upper air, and their waered and blessed light need never fade from the spirit." Crosby Opera House Art Association. To the Mditor of the Xeie York Herald r Having aeen In th ileraid a letter impugning my motive and tbose of tbo managers ol the Crosby Opora Mouse Ait Association in not at onco closmir thoir books, might J requust you to allow me the liberty of making a brief reply to it r Tbe time since the subscription lists were first evened ii barely four month a period far shorter than that in wbicb any Art Union of even ono-tontri Hi magnitude baa ever completed the disposal oi rts i hires. rp to the present more than one half of the whole Dumber ol certificates have been disposed ol But will yonr correspondent permit me to ask him whether himselr. bis friends, or tho public generally would be contented with my action were 1 to brioir, tbe Crosby Art Association to an immediate close, retaining the unso d shares in my own band' At. Its flmt commtnormcnt 1 determined to hold no certificates m my own possession at tbe closing ol the books. My reason for this was that I wished to avoid every porubilitv of anything like doubt in tbe minds of tbe subscribers as to tbe honesty and Justice of the fiua) result. For the same reason the commit tee selected by the management, who have kindly consented to superintend the drawing, and who are composed of the wealthiest and most influen tial mercantile residents in Chicago, concurred with mo. hut ironi previous Inexperience In the compli cated details of so largo a scheme, 1 am free to con fess that myseli and the management were unable to determine tho time required lor carrying it to a ter mination with any uegreo ot certainty. Conse quently! cannot but think that when the public has repeatedly allowed nine or ten rnoutlii for trie completion ol the fhare lists of infinitely smaller art associations, we scarcely presume too much upon their kindness when we require somewhat mure time than that which has elapsed since July last. Let me, however, assure your correspondent and the others for whom he speaks, that the dav for the drawing will be fixed witnin a lew days after tho returns irom tbe various agents in different pans of tbe country tor October have been received, and I may honestly affirm that it is my wish, even more than his, that the day shall be determined as imru'j liatoiy as possible. U. U.C'KOsnr. More Discoverlea of tlic Sir John Frank lin KxpcUltion. The captaia and part of t tie ere v of the barque Antelope, or New Bedford, which was lost at Nian. telik Island, on the 6th of October last, recently ar rived at St. Johns, in steamers troin Cumberland Jnlot. The St. John's Commercial Journal says: I be officers of the Antelope bring interesting in formation of discoveries made by Air. C. F. Hail respecting the Franklin expedition. Mr. Hall has in tiisjio.-ftsi.ion a gold watch, some silver ttpooas, and other re'ics supposed to have belonged to the Franklin party. Jie also learned that the remains ot some ol Franklin's men were lying under a boat in Committee Bay, where Uiey had been placed by the natives after death. The natives would not per mit Air. HrII to go and examine them, but as several vessels will winter in Impulse liav, it is believed Mr Mall will secure assistance ana push Im way to .where the icnia-ns are situated. Charcoal Pegs for Actual Cautery. Tbe Lou don LancU favors the use of charcoal pecs for cautery. It naya that when they are lighted they burn like a cipar, the end being somewhat pointed. They should be applied in a direct horizontal line, because pressure sideways would break tue point. The composition in its follows: Powiier d charcoal, tjjree hundred crams: nitrate of pota-sh, twenty-two crratna; : gum tiagncantii, feveniy-five prainn; water, three hunched and sixty grains. Mix into a mans, and roll in the sbae of ordinary lea I pencil about three Inches loni. Very few ashe tire Yielded, and when any form they may lie blown away, the current of air thus keeping up conibiiktion. A Spade Not a Spade. A Taris letter-writer fcsiyM "Greek words are now terribly the lihion. A 1 ud y told a friend of mine only yes terday that she had been 'much s tillering;, ' had sent lor lioyer, and after a serious discussion, and the exhibition ot Mil volatile, che had re covered. 'Ktiecuvely, then,' said my friend, 'Madame has been very ill!' 'Very ill, my friend ! 1 had ot.e foot at least in the valley o. the shadow ot death.' 'And your disea.se ! Cholera?' 'No, monsieur, kepbalatme.' 'Indeed !' as puzzled but sympathi.iut; mend, 'that wa terrible. He went home, and round that I tie Ureek word only implied headache. Calling a .-) aile a si tide is last poiur; out of fashion." Ctrn th Antiquities. A remarkable "lospm or artificial cavern, has been discovered and Partly opened at Troveneaue. iu Cornwall, Eng land. It has been traced from its commence tont tinvoofed lul Hbouttwentyieight feet, aud rooted lor rather more than six feet. The exca vation terminates at a small doorway or lintel led openine., and close by this, an the left hand side a uarrow passaee, tbrouph which a man may creep, leads into a low arched chamber, about bltecn ieet lontr, twelve feet broad, aud Irom three and a halt to lour Ieet his?b. There is every appearance of the continuation of the cave beyond the doorway, and it will be il. lowed up. The Prussian Mercantile Fleet. The whole merchant fleet of Prussia before tbe war cou fcistcd i ot one thousand six hundred and sixty five ships of all dimensions, the creator number of small tonnage, employed in lne ,;ouslul.r trade. At the preseut tune tun thousand t vo hundred and two vessels sail under the PniH-iau flag or Prussian protection. "Rousing" Preaching.-Tbe Sunday evenim lectureship of tit. James'. Ahipate, in thedlocese ot London, has become vacant. The folloivin" are the conditions: "Income Irom voluntary contributions, depending entirely upon tho popularity ol the lecturer. Kvaop-lical senti ments aud art earnest, rousing style of preatblng wrv' jpdispeumble." i ' Tin . tr I, The Opinion Rationale lately annouciccd the death ot a jrentlemau of lnnljenHe wealth, who owed bis fortune to hI hall The story m as follows: In the year 1816, a poor man named Ufllllill Q tllvtif'P liu ll-lulfi tr iunlUl ..... " - - - J J ...... v , 11.11' 1 l.t . HI", uomj- try barel'ooved, and with hie pack ou his i n, in Ul n'ilb, WI1U UUpiJCUU to pas through the villape in which was situated the ffreat lll!l-hinn innniilir)ir.iv ti Mz-.ou. JJoutou A Weill, tie applied to them for eroploy- iHnit. mi, uuiiwii, heeiug nis ureicneu appear, mice, wits not ureiKissecii m luu i reluscd to Rive bun worn, when, all at on'c, as me iv.n wan niviiiuuiii vu depart, uis atieiittoTi ITAB niWMlt... IV Uin UtlL. illlllUOl lUy 00 man, what sort of a bat U that jou have on ''' "A wooden one, sir." - A wooden hai! Le me look at it. Where did you buy if. , made it, sir," replied the turner. Made H llouiV) ' I turned it clt L'.a. i... " -.. 'irii, UU1. the lathe turns articles of a round form, and ib ovat.' i urn s true, sir, ' auBWered tti( workman; "but I made it all the same. 1 viueid the .centre bit, and I then turned m liked. 1 have a loui? wav to go, and 1 wanted i hat Which UI.I.1.I r r.l if.,l' inMir..,! l.u H .... Mr. Jiouton saw at once that the iournnyman tv. i h '".'"owinony ma.ieaKieanuscovery, that ol the 'eceeniric" (notion. Jlo enimeeo ui.ud. . wuikhiho in his manufaetory, where tv laoana of tow intelligence Rod good conducl lion I in , limned i. f... 1. ... j . . - iiuiie, iwuiiuv iitver ou, nihh.ed btm to beeome proprifetor of tlie vlkHl TUE DAILY EVENING TKLEGK-Aril. PIllLADEIJMI, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 18GG. WATCHES, JEWELrtY ETC ; : r ' 1 ' . S I LV ER-VV ARC FOR B 1 L DAL P It ESEiN 'J1 S. G. RUSSELL CO., No. 23 North SIXTH St., Invite sttertlen to their Choice Stoc of OT.ip I I.VER-WAKf, soluble lor CUtHsfM AbndBRIBAL PRKMENT.S. l vFIXE OLD AVATCIIES. American and Geneva. We call special attention to the FINK WATCH AND HtVERWARK E8TADUS1IMENT OF VV. W. CASSIDY, Mo. 13 South SECOND Street, Who has on knd one ot the Driest afsortments oi Jew. Ity, etc., of ny to the city. A splendid siirtment of SILVERWARE .ALWAYS ON HAND. R.memW W. W. CASSIDY, sl,i U South SECOHD Btrest. KepalrlnB correctly and promptly attended to. 5, 11ENRY HARPER, ino. no Alien Hhect, ... x Manufacturer and Dealer in VV atehas .Fine Jevrelry, SilvPi-l'liiteil Ware, ; AKD H15 Holil Silver-Ware. .KIOIl JEWELRY, JOHN BRENNAN, TEALEn IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, IStC. KtC. Etc. 0 ii'3 IK S. EHillTH ST., PI lit, A DA. -X.BWIS LADOMUs, DIAMOND DEALER & JEWELER WATCHES, JEIVEI.KY k KILTER WAKE, v WATCHES and JEWELET REPAIRED. , OgChPBtntit St..rhi)-- Owing to ir.e fleclirie 01 (ioid, nas made a grest re dui'tlon in priceof klslarye nU well assorted stock of Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Silverware, Ktc. The pnblic ar rcupectrally Invited to call and examlte onr stock before porcriaslDgcisewliere. 'Hi WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. MUSICAL BOXES. 1 1 ATi til fit YnniifttAtP nrirat La 1 iiftim VtnvAa itluna lrcra 2 to 10 beautiful Airs. FARE & BROTHER, Importers, Ko. 824CilMJT STREET, 11 ll8intlirp Below Kourtb, HPI(1VAT, WAlC'U MAKER, HAVIXG Rt30VED TO No. 120 S. ELEVENTH Street, below Chesnut, Hns Djiciied a new end carrfull elected stock ol line W Htcccs, Jewelry, bilvcr and I'lutid AVare. K. B. Chronometer, luiplci.fsten Lever, and plain W afches carclnlly repnired audHrranted.lt)3leol!iiir 1 liOWMAN & LEONARD, MASl 1AC1UKER8 Of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Silver and Silver-Hated Mods, No. 704 ARCH STREET, i'i;iiLU'iiU. t . . r . in ... i( 1 1 Vl'U r GTTWl I T I 1 M Alii, nl Cud it nincii to ttuir advamatje to visit .1 i..riBiti.. I. .Vifi ni.iniiui.nr. .if flit. ..f Ki ikIr enables ns to Cciv ccnipeiltion. W e keep no Roods, bat those wtiicn are of tne KIK8T Ci.A88,aii or oar own make, and will lx sold at reduced TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. F11ILADK1.PH1A KflRflEON S f?y?? H ASlHr.lt. lKkTITI'.TK Kn 11 M t"- . KlK'I'll klMat .lAii. Ua.bu, U .1 .A.jtETT, stu-r ttilrty jesrs' practical experience, fuarantets the skinui adiuatmeni 01 bis ITemiurp fatent (jranuminu ir..u.i. Others, .supporters. Elastic Stockings, Hhouliier Mra es, t-iutohes, bui-pentorles, etc. tadies' apsrtniuits oou dactedby atadv. 5 AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPART NKW YORK. KACTOUV, 111 I)SO. CITY, .. J. Tlilti t'ouipany la m mil, pre pi red to furnish LEAD PENCILS, K.iua.1 luUlLty to the Best Uihu.U. The t'ompMiy has taken iircat pains and iivfd a lrt.e i-auilui In nitiim up Iheir iu.tory , ana now iv-lt iho A uiejituu public to (lve tneir peuciu a tuir trial. All Styles and Grades are Manufactured, (irent fart na been bestowed to themsnvifacturliii: of 8ll'RH.K lik.XAt.ON XJRAWING J-KKCILh ao ciafyvrepprtd ivr tbe use oi tugineers, AnbitecH Artlit, etc. A complete aifortnimt, eonstsnflv on bond, is offered at Ibir ttiui to its traue at their Wholesale dalesiooui I No. 34 JOHN Street, New York. 1 't he 1'i ncllf art to be hsd of all principal Stationers a, nil Notion liealers Atk lor AuieiK'un Lead Pencil. (10 19 mw6m THE ORIGINAL SIGH PAINTERS. C. F. WHITMAN & ERO., No. 43 IIACE STREET. Kcat, Quick, Cheap. Particular atieotion paid to Olldinir on fjlass. II8I10 W: I I L'l A M " B . O S A N T fo. 33 B. 1-liXA W ABE Avenue. fUiadclpbla, - rnpent's Gunpowder, Kehned Nius, Cbarceal, Etc W. fchker (. 's tho le. ( oto. u,d Brou a. tcatT fcros. A Ce.'e VtUow i(u) KMslim!, Helta tie Dktl FIRE ANPCURGLAnRROOF SAFES Jj VAN S & W ATSON, M AHUFACTritKRfl Off ' FIEE AND BUEOLAR-PKOOF 8 .A. FES PEPIOKED FOB Ban ta, Mercantile, or DvrH-lns;.Ilona Dm EEUblished Over 5 Tears. Over 24,000 Safes in Dm. The only Safes with Inside Doors. Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. ' Guaranteed free from Dampness. Bold at Prices Lower than other makers. WAREROO.YIS 1 No. 811 C11ESNUT Street, FMILAHEUTHA. 19 5 5p JXrKIlJENCE PROVES IT MARVIN'S SAFES ARE THE BEST. ALWAYS F1EE-PR0CF. ALWAY8 DRY. Twenty-Five Years In Bualaesa. KANY THOUSANDS OF ODS SAFES IN USE, MA11VIN & CO., No. 721 CHESTNUT St (Masonic Hall), And Na 265 BROADWAY, New York. XAMILY HAFTB, BANKERS' 8TEKL C11E8TS PECONiiHAKD SAFES. (end for illustrated Catalocne. 9 22 stntb3m COAL, JMES O'BRIEN DEALER IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL T TBS CARGO OK FIKGLK TOM. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on band a competent supply of th alove superior Coal, surable lor family nso, to which lie calls the attention of bis friends and tbe public Rixerally. Orde'eiittatKo. 206 South Fifth ftrctt, No. 32 Eouth Seventeenth Btreot. or turoush Despatch or Jost Ofixe, promjitly attiudi d to. A SCTERIOB WUAL1TY 1SLACKSMITHS COAL. 76$ TF YOU WANT PEKFECT SATISFACTION I. n every respect, bny the celebrated PRESTON C OAL, V-Kg and Htove sizes, at 7 per ton. Also, tbe irenulnetACLE A'KlN COAL, same sizes, tame price, and a very fine Quality of LKUIOH, Ekk and Htove, at $ 1 fiOper ton. I keep notlilnc bat tbe beau Orders re civeaatho. U4 Bouth 1UIBI HUect. 624 COAL! COAL! COAL! The best LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL, pre pared expressly lor lanilly nso, constantly on band in my Yard, No 15)7 CALLOWHILl, Mrecu nnuercover. ileiiveied on short notice well screened, and picked free of slate, at the lowest caib jiricea. A trial 'will secure j our eastern. JOHN A. WILSON, Successor to W. L. FOUI K. I niiAnFin'iA. August S7. liHA. 9 Z56in JEW R O IT T E TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via (lie ttclawure Railroad Line. On and afterMONDAY, November 5, Trains will leave Bepct, at BKOAD Street and WASUINUTON Avenue, at 11-00 F. M . (Saturdays excepted), arriving, at CH1S- FIELD, Maryland, on tbe Oni sapeake Hay. at 7-eOA. M ., thence by the new and elevant steamer "CITY OK NORFOLK," arriving at SOHFOLK 2 45 P. M., con- necting with SEABOARD AND KOANOKE RAILROAD, For all points Soutb and Southwest Klevsnt State room Sleeping Cars irom I'hlladelphl to Crisfleld. For turther information apply at TICKET OFFICE Ko. 628 CHESNUT Street, OR AT Till DEPOT, 1R0AD Street end WASHINGTON Avenue. H. F. KENNEY, tioptrfntendent P. W. and It. R R. 112 m (JSE STARIN'S CQNDUIOil POWDERS FOR HOUSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms, l'.otu, and Colic. It cures Colds, Coughs, and Hide-Bound. It is tbe beBt alterative for Horses and Cattle now nte, having a reputation of 20 years' standing. It is a sure preventive for the much dreaded Kinder- p(St. No Farmer or TJairvmsn should be without it. rorsaiein I biluJc lplila by DYOTi' A i:o No 23J North SKLOND Stiett; JOHNSON, UOLLOWAY S (.OWDNN, No. 21 North SIXTH Street, and by Drug Fiats bout tbe country. Addiets all orders to UTAKIN 4 FLOYD, Proprietors, 0 6tm No. 209DUANE Street, New York. ONUM E N T S, T 0 AI li S, OllAVK-STONES, Ktc. Jnt completed, a beautiful varletr of llAl.lAK MaK11L MONl'MENTU, TOMBS AND UKAVE-6TON K ' Win be fold cneap forca.h ' trk ttut to any part 01 to tntted States. UKNUY. S. TAim. i v Uarulk works. ' 124 vtiac No. 110 bireet. I'blladuphi.' G- E O Ii G E PLOWMAN, CAltPl-.N'rEH AND BUII.DKIi, Wo. 232 CARTER Street, i And No. Hi DOCK Street. ' Maculae Vint and Wir);btin 'rcaptly attendw! V v. 3 cH jg PARAf-OL3 AT Jl'25. tl-M), $1-75, i, Uiis tun CttlTUas, ai.it,, ai so, tiii. AND LANHSCAPE DRAW1NO CARD8, A BWAU tiful tciitiot views, fifteen in nuuibei , eees lor the Instruct, on ot JuvenUe artits. Pnce, Is ut JtrlVA "h Vbe iVENINt, TILLUitU,.aiiW fi OVK CLll'H.li. - c. will be found on aaie at tbe I Tfci NEWH STAND. J H. W. torner 8EVEWTH and CHEMMIJt Btf4et . FINANCIAL. BANK IIS (J 'llOU&Lj op ' JiyCooke&IQ). 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. FHILAD'a! Dealers in al Government Securities, OLD 5-2 Os WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections made. Stocks Houh and Bold on Com mission. 21 3m fcptctal business accommodations resemdfo ladles. 5-20S, 7 3-lOs, 1881s, 1040s, BOUGHT AND SOLD. BE HAVEN & BROTHER, Ko. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 102trp NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK Capital $300,000, Full Paid, HAS REMOVED TO ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE, Nos. 633 and 635 CHESNUT St. A. DO YD, I'roBident. John W. Gildougb, Cashier. 117 tl "WILLIAM PA1KTER & CO, 13ANKEKS, No. GO South THIRD St. Government Securities Bought and Sold August 7.30s. And Old 5-20s, C0KVEE.TED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 18C6, - And the new .bonds delivered immediately, CITY LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD. H263IDJ lb gfc. fi.t JVilAAUtL gfL, ZZealrlA in. JtL gf. gfeattLtLeL ruuL 7'clelq.tL ip.rclLa.n.(ie, anil rn.etn.LeU af gftarlz and fjjdd fxcicuLgeA In. Lollt rilleS. Lccoxtnii, af JanL'A and J&anJcetd, ieceuied an. ULelal teimA. DA VIES BKOTHERS, No. 225 DOCK Street, HANKERS AND BROKERS- BUT AND BELL UNITED BTAIE8 BONDS, ALL ISScEB. AUGUST, JUflE, and JULY 7 3-10 NOTES. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. AUGUST 7-10 NOTES CONVERTED INTO THE NEW 6-20 B0-D8. Mercantile Taper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated. 6mck Bought and Sold on Commission. l'l WILLIAM H. WAYNE, Late Discount Clerk in the Bank of North America, NOTE BROKER, No. 18 South THIRD Street. Merchants, Miners, Vanntacturers, Importers, or cthtie, having good paper to dispose ot, may find a narktl by tailing on tbe advertiser. 11 1 itolm 5-20 coupons DUE NOVEMBER 1, BOUGHT BT STERLING, LANE & CO., . . BANKEKS, 0 6 1 f 6p No. 110 Sooth THIRD btreot. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QU LVETl'S NEW PAT E N T Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIR f URNACE. RANOES OF AI.IV RIZEH. Also, PtilleKar'" New I-ovr Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus. FOR SALE BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, Rmi&crs, ei-5 HQ Ilea MUtHET Street. INDJA-FiUEBER PAINT. rpO KAILIUD COMPANIES AND SllUTiaiH. INDIA-RUBBER PAINT. It Costs no more than other Paints. lite hot ter Taint 1 asnpmo, aitlc'e lor ailexno'ed snriaces. '1 ke ;nobr is nr., ot,.o."u ai d t b -q ?,oun.l into Hi pnlnt thus pcrn.pailt. r, p oi Ti It will i-.(t;vnacl(l.,iiu tlanptr,,. u J of Itooi phere hae tut liitle citett ulod Iu l"""es oi aunos THE BEST PR1D0E PATST Kver made, and fs nxe lllbe found a srrat eeonnm lor all rxporcd surlaces, socu as depots, roois ii"nt Cars, etc. keic. Itis ' THE BEST SHIP PAINT. 1 1 1,1 resist the action of salt water, and consequently staod mnoh )uier. Paint or tveiy color ground in puie Linseed Oil and Indla-Kuober. ALSO, WB1IE LEAD AND ZIM AMERICAN UM PAINT C031PANY, 8. E. CORNER TWENTIETH AND FILBERT STS. 102? tuthrtm HATS AND CAPS. JAMES 0. DEN NIS ON, Fashionable Hatter and Furrier, No. 729 POPLAR Street, lias constantly on hand a large assortment or 1ENT8', YOVTHS'. ASD CHILD REN'S 1J ATS AND CAPS. ALSO. BI'LEMDID tVB eKATlNU C.rs, ULUVES. A till COLLARS. riO tf stutlrtin ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. fffftfr PLN N MEAM ENGINE AND ii...t.IiUL AM) THrOKEHlAi. KKOINKKKx! Al At IllMt-l N, llUlLtk MAKKK. BLACKNAII His! and FOli-lt-litt, Laving tot many years lieen fn suo ceHflul operation, and uten cxclubively enaned in bu.liil. s aud repairing Aiiribe and Hivei j..nKinM, bleb and low pressure, Iron toilers, V atcr Tanks Fiopel Itrs, etc etc., rcepecuuily oner tlietr services to the publlo as being luliy prcpnrrd to contract lor mlnesot all sim s. Aivrine, K ver, and (lutkiiiury : having se:sot patterns ot oit'.erent siy.es, are prepared to execute orders with quick aetpatcb. k.very deiivription ot pattern making made at the shortest notice. Hlxb and Low pressure i lne, 1 ubular, ana Cybmlor Boilers, ot the best 1'ei.nsvlvaula charcoal Iron. Vorgings ot all sizes and kiuus; Iron and brass tastings ot alt descriptions; Uoil luti.liiK, (screw t'uitiiig, ai.d all other work conuocted w lib the above business. liia-nlum and si educations for all work done at the astublUhriie i tree ol charge, aud work auaran eed. j be BUbscribf.is have ample wharf-dock room lor repairs ot boats, where they can lie in peifeci safetv and aie provided with shears, blocks, tails, etc etc ' lor raising heavy or light woighu. '' Jacob c neafik, johh p. lkvk. B2l!i BEACH and 1'ALMKK Btrcols ). VAI OJ1AN WEIIRICK, WILLIAM B. HEBl'.ICH JOHN K. COPE. SOUTHWARK KUUWUKY, FIFTH AND WASHliJGiON 8tre:ta, t'llILADBLTniA. HKKltlCK. A EMOIN Els.K AMI M AClilKIHTH. oinnnfacture high and Low Pressure bteam Euglnea lot Land, Jiiver, anu Maiineervice. li oilers, uasonieters, Tun ranks. Iron Boats, etc casuntis oi an ainas, euner iron or uiasn Iron Irune Koots lor Uaa Works, Workshops, and Rnihosd KtatlonB etc. Metorts and Uaa Machinery, ol the latest and most Im- pruvid constiuctton. Avery ucscuption oi riaiiiauonoiaciiinery . and Hugar, t aw. and Grim AliUs. Vacuum Pans. Upeu tjteaui Tiaius l'etecaiors, Ft.ters. Pomplng Knglnes eto. ole Aunts tor H. liHlcax's Patent Hopar Boiling Apparatus, csmyib's 1 attnt bteam bummer, and a pinwall A Woo.tej's Patent Ccntrliugal sugar I) raining jnttL'uuie. 0 44) DEIUKSBURG MACHINE WOBKS. J i uriiun No. 65 N. FKONT 8TKKET, PHILAlKl.PniA. We are prepared to tiU ordurs to any oxtent for out well known WAtHJKtHY KOR COTTON ANI WOOLLEN MILLS, juuiuinuy an icceui uiifiruveiueuia iu loruiug, Dpinning and W taving. We invite the attention of manulacturerst our exten sive works. 1 IS ALFRED JENKS ft HON BOARDING. TSIO. 1121 GIRAIID STREET is ?toio open for (he accommodation of FIKHT.OI..ASS BOARDERS. Applyearly 8 25 CUTLERY. OUTLE11Y. A tine assortment of POCKET and TA1JLK CUTLEKY, KAZOUH, Kit- ZUlt NTJtOl'H. L, ALII KM' MdlHKOliM rAKX.H. AIl 1A1A.UJW BUAAKO, f 'lU.. at L. V. HKLMOLD'8 Cutlery Store, No. 13 ionth TEN'i H street, BIBS Three doors above Walnut -pOUGLRS & WOSTEMIOLJrH POCKET -A- w nurves. ituugersa n aue's ana nutcner 's HazorH, juiv vuucit. cuiksurs in cases. Kazors. Sclhsors. and all kinds of I nnery ground and pollsbed at P. AIALi,HA', No. 113 h. Ti.A'tH btrett, below Chesnut 16 20 ijl SADDLES AND HARNESS. BUFFALO ROBES, LAP RUGS, HORSE COVERS A lame assortment, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at low prices, together with our usual assortment of SADDLERY, ETC. WILLIAM S. HAX8ELL & SONS, 21 No. 11 MAJIKKT Street. DENTISTRY. THE GOVERNMENT HAVING ftUXliy granted me letters-patent for mv mode ol acuilnieuriiig Nitrous Oxide Gaa. by wiilcb I bavs extracted many thousands ot Teeth without pain. 1 am Justltlid in unfertile that It is both taler and superior to any other bow In use. DR. C. L. MTJNN8 6 21 6m o. 731 SPhUCJO Htreet. JJOUSE-FURNIS1IING GOODS. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS. , To close the estate ot the late JOIJN A. MURPIJUY, Importer and Dealer In IIOVSK-FUIINISIIING GOODS, No. Oaa CI1KHNUT STRliKT. Between Ninth and Tenth, South Side, Phlla- )g UtensJsoeverr dccrlpilon. ...orLnAnwu ' mi v v i' A great varieiv of 8ltKs K tlOOliw. 'v;"1'; etv. etc.. can be obtained on the most n"'utefmJH CAfl"rtmcnt of PAPIER MACM OOOI) Tiiisls tbe largest retail iV'eii will And I? t2 Fbllsdelpkia andclilf iiS and WJ DUl.h.,.it0 tlieir .dv.iM.u. to eiiujiine cwir tca Miore puronaing. I C PROPOSALS JJROI'OSAL-J FOK IKON llfcifj Ui.utKS. qC AnTBIlMASTKR-VjFKBAL'P (IFPICE. I Wasiunuton, 1. v., (.lutvttr ell, lHtk. ) 1. Healed l'loponain will bo received at the tiliioo of the QtiaiU'iiiiiister lionoial, Waslilnaton, I), c., until November 80. 1WW, lor frnishiur (Jat-tron lioad liiocks inr Nationul t "lm-u rit-, dtlivered in quantities about as lollowa, yiz. : n . J'64 " ocks. At Boston, Mass from am tu C00 rrovidctice, K. 1 Irom B0 to 600 New liaveu, t oni from 800 to 6ti0 New iork City, N. Y from 4 IHO to 6,tKM) I'hlindcli Ins, i'euna Irom 3.CHK) to 3,600 J'itt fbnrtr, from Kio io 200 Fretlrriuk, Maryland from l.ioo to 1,500 t uirlirrlanu, irom WKJ io eiio llalnnioro, " irom 1 Coo to tooo Annapons, ' nom 2.C00 to 2.7(f) Point Lookout, " from 2 5(to 4. OH) Antietnin, " Irom 4 000 to 7.6II0. Wheclnia, W. Va from 100 to 2a) hancston (Kanawha C. H.),from 2(X to 600 Wasbingtou, l. C irom 20 000 to 26 (HK Alexandria, Vrg-nna Irom 8,0i 0 to 4,000 J iedericksbura-, " Irom 12.(K)0 to 10 000 Incbester irom C OOOto 8.000 Harper's Ferry,. ' ..from 1.0(0 to 1,600 Kichmond, irom 8,000 o 11,000 liampton, irom 8.000 to 4,000 ISorlo Ik, om 7,10 t 1,600 City I oint or Petersburg, Va.trom 15.000 to 20,000 xS, Tn: Nonh ' aroiiua....lrom l.fsK) to l,oo imtngton. from 26 000 to 3,000 balisbniy, ,roul 50,) to m Uoldjboiough, " ,rora l,f,o0 to 3,000 Charleston, South Carolina.. from 600 to 1.000 f lorenco, " ..irom 6t,0 to 8,600 Hilton U ad, " ..irom 2 0i0to 2 600 Itiautoit, ..tiom 10,0 to 1600 Savannah, (Joorjrla irom l.Oitu to 1,600 Marietta, ' irom 4 000 to 7.0U0 Anoersonvtllo, ' irom 12,000 to 13,000 Millcn, ' irom 1,600 to 21)00 Mobile, Alabama lim 700 to 1 000 folma or MoMgoniery, Ala..trom 20K)to 8000 llarrancas, Honda from 600 to 1 000 New Urleaiia, Louisiana fioui 8,000 to 4 000 f "ton Kongo, troni 2 000 to 2,600 Port Huiisou, " irom 600 10 ttoo l.townsviilo, Texas irom 600 to two lirazos tautiago, irom 2O0 to 800 Natetirz, Mississippi IOm 1,200 to 2,00i) Vicksliurp, " Horn 15,000 to 26,000 , Corinth, " irom 4.0HO to 0 500 Me mphis, lennesBie Imm 8 000 to l'JOOO ort Doncleon, " from 2.000 to 8,000 Nashville, Irom 15 000 to 20,000 Piitsburtr Lauding, loun irom 8 000 to 4 fx Ml Stone Kiver, .... irom 4,(D0 to 6 000 Chattanooga, irom C OoO 10 10 000 Ivnoxville, irom 2,600 to 8,000 Columbia, ,0m 1,200 to 1,600 Louisville. Kentucky in,ra 4,000 to 6 000 Cuirp elsou, iro, 2,0' 0 to 2 600 lSowi.Ljrbnen, ' rum 1,200 to 1600 Lxx iigtou, " (rom 1 000 to 120) Cairo, ll.inois troiu e,0i 0 to 8,000 Chicueo, ' ttoin ,) to 4 m .vprini-hi'ld, " Irom 600 to l,20i) V"1UC,T,1 ," 'rota 200 to 300 Jiock Island," Ir0ln 1,200 to 2,000 JclltrtoiiVi Jo, IiidiuLu iioui 800 to 1,000 ludiunapoiis, irom 1,200 to 8,000 Jackson, Michigan nom loo to 20) Cincinnati, Ohio ir0m 7(0 to 1,000 ( Oluinlius, - irom 300 to 2,400 Camp Donfson, Obio irom 300 fo 400 Johnson's 1-Jaud. Ohio. .....from 200 to 3oo M. Louis. nmotri from 4 000 to 6,000 Jeflersou Uurrucks, SI souri.trom 8,000 to 4,000 lortLeavcnv.or.il, irom 1,000 to 1600 liavtuport, Iowa irom 100 10 200 Keokuk, irom fcOO to 1.000 fnie Kock, Arkaiiaas Horn 2,000 to 2 600 Port fc mill), irom I2o0to 1,600 Oniahu, A. T frow 1,4 ) to 2.00t o .anc,8,C0, t8"'ornin" n'om 200 to 1,000' , ' l"e u,au b'ocksto ho inudo iu accordance with the specifications, and to conform smctiy to the sumpics, both ot wuich may be soon at the of'noes ot tho Depot or Chief - yuartormasteis at Boston, New oik, lliilodtlphiu,iHisburir, Haltimore. Wachine ton, iortiees Monroe, U-ohmond,. ltaloigh, New Vru'.Sv?,u?n'iu' Churksion, Baannah, Aogrusta, (On ), laliohaFSoe, Mobi o, New Oneans, Gal veston, Vickshurir, Memphis, Noshrillo, C'batta riooga, Muilietsboro, Louisville, Cairo, Chicago, Jeueisouvillo, Columbus (Ohio). CmomnaH. Ue troit,iM. Iaiuis. Foit licaveuworth, Omaha, Little Keck, and tan irunoisco. (Bids tor sau Francisco will be recoivid until December 81, I860.) , . . 8-,?mC7 Vli ,be Bl)0ut r""e ') luoiies high, from ten (10) to twelve (12; niches long, and fiom three and a hall (3.)) to lour unu a halt (4i) Indies wido, with a tlaugo around tho oottom. I hey will be hoi. low, and . li have a num' tr cast on tho tack, and an inscr ption of the uarre. tank regiment, arm, company, or corps.and date ol'ticaih 01 the deceased, cast in rawed Jotters on tho to p. I hoy muit be cat of Kooa stovc-plato non, weigh not less than twenty Mi pounds each, and be coatod thoroughly by Uiu. ping in molted alnc. 4 fceparnte bids are invited tor delivery at each, place; and in case the same parties offir to supply more thou one locality, it a' ou d be stated at what reuueed puce tbe artiolos would be turnisbed in the Inou-ast-u number. 6. Eacii bid must bo accompanied by a good and. i-uillcif nt guarantee ot at ioat two reBpousibl par tits, that tho contract, it awarded, will be laithfuily and promptly oxeoutod. (the responsibility ot the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate pt the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of tne United Mates District Attorney. ) 6 The Covertiiuent reserve 10 itself the right to reject ail Lids.it unsatisfactory : and to d.-lay the award not luter than the first ol January, 1Bu7; and alto, in t-omo iustauccs, to change tue poiuu of de livery oi a portion of the heao blocks, in which case a leasonable allowanoo for increased, or deduction lor diminished, transportation will be mado. 7. 1 he time ot delivery to bo subject to future ar rangements, Boflloloiit time being allowed alter the -lists of nan. es are turnishod to the contractor. 8. The articles must conlorm rigidly to the sam ple, and will be subject to such inspection at the point of delivery as the Cliiut of the Buieau mar direct. 9. The full name and Poet Office address of the bidder should appear id the proposal. 10. Proposals should be plainly endorsed "Propo sals lor Jrou Ut-ad B ocks," and ho addressed "To the Quartermaster.tieneral U. 8. A.. Wash ington, D. C. M. C. MUGS, , ,, , ., Quartermastor-Cieuoral, 11 6 lot Krevet Major-General U. S. A. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY.- Theapury Depabtmknt, Officii o Imtkuaai, hkvknue. W AKHlMlTltK. h.tniM r In IXfiR Mealed 1' ronosa!s will bo r-emvod at thia ntrinn until iho I'llieeutn day of November, 18ti3, at 12. o'clock M.. lor supplvtuar tue Assessors and Collec tors ot Internal Kovenuo turoughout that portion of tho United Mates lying east of the Kocky Moun tains, with SlAliONiKY tor the fiscal yearendm June 80, 18b7, aud uuuj tbe 1st cay of January, 1807, for supplying the Assessors and Collectors west ot the Kocky Mountains. . Bidders may obtain a schedule of articles to be lurniPhed, with couditiona under which such articcs are to be delivered, ujiou uplication to any As sessor or Collector, or 10 tlio Commmsioner of In ternal Keveuue. lo proposals will be entertained from parties who aie not regular tnuuulucturers or deaieis in tlie articles bid ,or, nor will proposals bo considered unless acconnauied by satisiao ory guarautots that lie COUtiact Will, if awarded. Im laithml.v . v... CUted. BldB which coutain prices loss than the lair oost Ol the artlCHS will l.e 1 oetiili n il rrallillllnnr unrl i. Jccted. ibe Two Hundred and Forty Collection Dis tricts aie distributed into Five Denonnieuts. a shown by tho. sotitdule furnished, aud moo pro posal must uumo tho ipariuunt it is proposed to supply. llie coniuussloncr retej vosme ngni io reject any bids or purts of bios which Hie interest of the Ooy. ernmint muv require. 1 be nidsstiouiu be addressed to the C'ouiniis'iouerol luti-rual Revenue, endoisec1. 'Proposals tor eupidjing hutioiiery to Internal hevenue Oflicers." K. A. ROLLINS. 10 24 wfm tnoll Commissioner. lL'iji-LLJiki, a OLD BHIKULE KJOJf8(KLA'f Ult WTAtiP) CuVLKKO WllllJOIlft'. KSUL1HI KOyKiO CLOTH, And coated with LIQtJll UDTTA PICltCHi PilfiT. making them perleelly water proof. LKAKY OK VKL HOOFS revalred wlih Qutta I'ercha Paint andlwarranteil lor live yaars LKAK Y dLAl K 1IOOK8 coated with lituld Whleh becomes as bud as slutn. TIN, C'UPPKB 21 MO, or IKON coated with Liquid Untta Peraha at small ex pense. Cost ranging rro-a on to two eeuta pe' square foot. Old Board or Milnnia Koois ten eeuts iMiraguaro hot all complete Matertnio ooustantiv ou band aud lor sale by the PHILADKLPKIA AMI fr.s Vi.V A N1A (OOFINUCOMPAY. . . OKOJiOE HOBAIfT. . 11 1 Cm .So. SMKorib OLRTH Street. ta riilfcii ..U i" i ' ' .' . ii . .. .ii i - -4 I .'.. t f IS o. 2i8..Kit.iriuei' 4 s
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