c APrUAL TO T UK A M Ell ICA N PKOPLG, ft mrj. v. R. nAnrrn. When ft dark and lHrinl f1ri1i Knped around t'afi nation's life, And the traitor plunged bi steel Wheie your quiverine limit could Irel, When jour niuse did nnnl a friend, Wc were tait b t til to the end. When we ;too 1 with bntctl breath, Kncinp tery storms of death, And the war-cloud, ted with wrath, Kie.reely wept around our path. Did our hearts with terror quail ? Or our courage ever tall ? When the captive, wanting bread, . Honpht onr poor and lowly ihed, And the bloodhounds missed his way Did we e'er his path betray ? Killed wc not hi heart with trnt, As we shared with him our cruse With your soldiers pido by Fide Helped we turn the battles' tid Till o'er oeean, stream and shore , Waved the Hcbtl flae no more, And above the rescued sod prae roe to Freedom's God. But to-day the traitor stands With the crimson on his hands, SeowlicR 'neath his brow of hate, tin our weak aid desolate, With the blood-rut on the knife Aiming at the nation's life. Asking you to weakly yield, All we won upon the field, To ipnore on land arid flood All the offerings 01 our blood, And to write above our slam Ihey have fought and died in vain. To your manhood we appeal, Lest the traitors' iron heel irind and trample in the dust All our new-born hopes and trust, And the name ot irecdora be Linked with bitter mockery. Folk I.orc. A bock has been published in Ensrhuid en titled ' Notes on the Folk Lore ot the Northern IJounties of Em-laud aud the Borders," by Wil liam Henderson, wuh an appendix on House hold Stones, by S. baring-Would. M. A. Wc quote an extract from this book, which, as an Illustration of the folk lore ot baptism and babies, may be of interest to the ladies: In the North, as in the South of England, nurses think It lucky lor the child to cry at its baptism; they say that otherwise the biby bhows that it is too pood to live. Some, how ever, declare that this cry betokens the ptintr of the new birth: some, that it is the voice of the evil spirit, as he is driven out by the baptismal water. As to the mother's cburchine. it is very "un caoniv" for her to enter any other houe beforo she goes to church, and she carries ill-luck with her. It is believed alto that if she appears out of doors under the circumstances, and receives any insults or blows lrom her neighbors, she has no remedy at law. I am inlormed that old Irish custom enjoins Irish women to stay at home till alter their churching, as rigidly as their Scotch or English sifters. They have, however, their own way of evading it. They will pull a little thatch from their roof, or take a splinter ot slate or tile otf it, fasten this at Ihe top ol their bonnet, and po where they yleasc, stoutly averring alttr ward to the priest, or any one el?e, that they have not gone from under their own roof. A pleasant little custom is mentioned in the Wilkie M8.;the first child baptized by a minister after his appointment to a parish Is to receive his Christian name. Through the north of England, if a boy and girl are Drought together to the lout, care must be ta'ten that the former be christened first; else he is condemned to bear through life a smootn and beardless lace, and, still worse, the young lady will surely be en dowed with the ornament he lacks. This belief holds its ground in Durham, ani extends as far north as the Orkney Islands. One curious nur sery practice exists both in the north and the extreme west of Encland, that of leaving an infaut's right hand unwashed; and the reason alleged is the same, that he may gather riches. The baby's nails must not be cut till he is a year old, for iear he should grow up a thief, or, as tbey quaintly express it in Cleveland, "light fingered." the mother must bite them otf, if need be; and in the west of Northumberland it is believed that if the first purines are buried under an ash tree, the child will turn out "a top singer." The mention of the ash is curious, for his It not been from very ancient times a sacred tree, supplying in its sap the first nourishment to the Grecian hero, as now to the Celtic Highlanders? Nay, according to Hesiod, Zeus made the third or brazen race of hard asbwood pugnacious and terrible; as 'Yggdrasil, the tloud-tre of the Norseman, out of "which he believed the first man was made, was an ash. When the year ot infancy is past, and baby's nails may be safly clven up to the scissors, care must be taken not to cut them on a Sunday or Friday. Friday, of course. Is an unlucky day, and as for Sunday, the old rhyme says: "Better a child had ne'er been born Than cut hi nans on a Sunday uiom!" Another variation of the verse runs thus: "Friday hair, bunday horn, Hotter tbat child had ne'er been horn. And yet another: "Sunday shaven, Sunday shorn, better hadst thou ne'er been bora! Or, at greater length: "Cut thorn on Monday, cut them for health Cut tbem on Tuesday, cut theui tor wealth Cut thorn on Wednesday, cut tbein lor news; Cut thein on Thursday, a new pair of shoes Cut them on Friday, cut them lor sorrow ; Cut ttiein on Saturday, a present to-morrow; but he that cm tiuuday cuts tiis horn, better that he had never boon born 1" Again, the Cleveland nurses say that it is very important for an infant to go up in the wotli beioie it goes down. Thus, if a child should be born in the top story of a house, for want of a flight of stairs one ot the gos-ips will take it in her arms, and mount a table, ( hair, or chest of drawers, before she carries it down stairs. I have heard of a similar belief iu the Channel Wands. . Mr. (leorge D. Prentice is about, for tho first time, to print a volume in which are collected his iugitive poems. HOSIERY, ETC. JJOSIEUY, GLOVES, underWear etc. THE LARCEST VARIETY 1 AT JOHN C. ARRISON'S. Nos. 1 and 3 North SIXTH Street, rBlLADELPlllA, ' Aleo invites attention to tiia JMPROTED PAT TERN MIIRT, Which bftB Kiven anch sentrul patiefacbon for neat, seae ol fit on the breast, comfort in tbe nook, and taee on the abooider. Made of the Uet inaterlala, t,Uud. !i A rEkrZCT FIT GVAKAXILED. TI1E DAILY EVENING TELEG AHI. TOIL WATCHED, JEWELtTY ETO i Mli LAUUHUO U CO. 'm t turn 19K4I.KR8 & JEWKLKKS. " - .v.... . JMKLHIIVKH WSKK. .WATCHES and JEWELKi ULrAm u a ii -r. i tntiT 808 Chestnut St., FnH HTon band a large and splendid assortment of, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JFWXLBT, and 8ILVEE-WAEB, Of all kinds and prices. Particular attention Is requested to oar large stock of IilAMONDS, and the extremely low prices. BRIDAL TRE8EST8 made of Bterllng and Standard Silver. A large assortment to select from. WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and war ranted. IMP Diamonds and all Trcclons Stones bought for cash. WATCHES, JEWELRY. W. W. CA8SIDY, No. 1 SOUTH SECOND STREET Ofers an entirely new and niost carefully selected stock oi lAMEKICAJJ AND OFNEVA WATC-HLH. JEWKLUY, SI L V KK W A It K , and FANCY ARTICLES Of EVEHY DEBCUlPTION.s nltable fo Hill DAL Oil HOLIDAY PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to be uin patted In quality and chcaonoss. Particular attention pald"o repairing. 8 16 BOWMAN & LEONARD, MAHUFACTCHFJiS Of WH0LE8A LB AND RETAIL DEALER IN Silver and SUrcr-riatcd Joods, No 704 ARCH STREET. MIILiDKLPllJA. Those In want oi SILVEB or MLVER-PLATKD WA KK will end It much to their advantage to Tlnlt onr SI OKK beiore making their purcbni-eH. Our long experience In the msnuiactnre ot tbe above kinds of good" enable ng to Cny competition V e keep IW eeoOa but thone wblcn areof the FIRST ClyAUS.ull war own make, and n il ibe so'd at reduce prices 6 'itij SILVER-WARE FOB BRIDAL PRESENTS. G. RUSSELL & CO., No. 22 North SIXTH St., Invite attention to their Choice Stock of SOLID 81LVKK WAUii.BUitablelorCUlilBI'MAjsandBRlWAL PKESEN1&. l5 HENRY IIARPEB, nGO AXtCII Street, JtaDumciurcrand iicalerlo Watc-Vies, .Fine Jewelry, Silver-l'luted Ware, ahd 81J Solid SilTer-Ware. K1CIL JEWELUY. JOHN BRENU AN, IIEALRK IV DIAKOKDS, FINE WA.TCEE8. JEWELKY, Etc. Etc. Etc 6 2o 13 S. EIGHTH ST., PIIltAUA. SHIPPING. ST K All TO LlVfiUPOOL-CALLINO at t)uenBton 'J he lnman Line, ualliun CITY OrMOSTOil Saturday, February 2 l IT UFI'AKIS" Saturday Fobruaiv 9 CITY OK MJbl.IN" Weduoaday, Februry 13 "CITY OF WASHINGTON' . ...turutty, eu u i' in and each aucceeuiiiK cuturuay nuu t? cuuvm, m. uvwu, lrom o. Korth river. By tbe mall ateauier Bailing ever? Saturday t Payable m tiohi l'avabl lu Currency. l'a Flrat Cabin D0 Bteerage ;W 'Jo Loudon., 10 u Loudon 3S To I'ariH Ii6 To Hana 46 Tamaiie by tbe Wednesday ateamers : FiMt cabin atOt eteerane, atl. l'ayableln United "tate cuneiicy. I'astenKOisalKo forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, lire men, etc., at moderate latea. . . Meerake passaKe from Liverpool or QueenBtown, 37, enrreutv 1 itketa can be bought here by persona aoud- luu lor tbeii li lenua. , For luriher Information apply at the Company'! Office. JOIlf O. I ALE, Aent g 1$ 0. Ill tVALAii oirvvb, uiinun FOB NEW YOHK. PHILADF.L jrT-L'-zrr'i a, i. bla Bteaui rropoller Cotouauy le- bont'-b Jiihiire I.mes.via leiavartt ana Kartuin uauai, leaving nauy at u "u liuuuecuun 11.. cuuneutlus with aL For freii'bt whlvb will be taken upon accommodating tern 8, apply to WILLIAM il. 1A 1K1. CO., lip vv Mo. Ul S. DKLA WAKH Avenue. Ef TO ollll t ArXAlKS AND UWS Elio. The uuderxlinied having leased the KfcN foiNtyiOS 8CKKW DOCK, ben" to Inform bw liiendu and the patroim of the Uoca mat ne is prvpareu wiui Increated tacllitles to accornmodute tboae ha.lnn venaeln to be lained or repairs', and being a maotu-ai aiilp-cr-pcnier and cauiker. will give personal attontlou to the Tlrorrse.S.'crp?ter. and Machine llKln'e" Sn.C,.S.tSfC4.t.r.df. rl ?n eta.lo Compoaltlon" tor copper paint, I r tho pr servation of veHV bottoaia, for this oi y. I am pre- 5Vto,MtU,,0VoM'H,ATSiIlT. KenauiK'ton Here Dock, 1 15 TELAWAHEA venue above Laurel Siroet INDIA HUBliElt GOODS WHOLIBALE AND BET AIL, OF ALL KINDS, FOB 1 AMILY, IBUGGIST6', STATIONiKV, OB KASUFACTUBEB8' USE, Can be obtained direct at the MANUFACTORY AGENCY, No. 708 CIIESNUT Street. Cnatomers her. will find it to their advantage to dea 18 Im PHILADELPHIA BUBGPEONS UANIMUJB 1MBT1TUTE, o. l vfc.ni YtTv, .( ai Axoarlenoa uarauUea the akiiiul antii.tmnnt n, hi. ProuiiuO Patent t.raduatina 1're.Kuie Tru ...A a variety e tbera. buuportera, Elaatio btocaiaui HUouluer Hraeea, Crutibn, uapeworita. eta. LadkV .D.rtmaiitS von IMO. fctttsty ai-ai.;. DRY GOODS. LINEN GOODS. STOCK COMPLETE. 100 Dozen Fine Doylies, CI 25 to $1 37. 100 Dozen Fine Napkins, f,2 65 per dozen. 100 Doren Extra Good Napkins, $3 50 per dozen. 200 Dozen Fringed Towels, f 275 per dozen. 100 Dozen Bordered Towels, $3 00 per dozen, 100 Dozen Fine Damask Towels, $4 50 to $3 50 per dozen. Turkish Bath Towels. Fine Damask Towels. Bed Bordered Doylies. Bed Bordered Napkins LINEN SHEETINGS. VIB DAKNSLKY SHEET NOS. UAnKSLKY PII.L.OW LINENS. HUCKABACK. HOBOniJEIlED llVCK, I'MlLEACHED I1UCK. SOFIECEBFI&EAKD MEDIUM U V A LI T V IIliCK. DIAPERING. lOO PIECES EXTJIA IIE VVV DIAPER. i:TllA WIDE IHIID EYE DIAPER. FINE ItlllD-EVELlNEN. CHEAP. IlVTC llEIt'S LINEN, EXTRA WIDTH, LIKEN TABLE CLOTHS, BARGAINS. I'NBLEAf II JLD LINEN CLOTHS, FROM Al't'TION. Table Linen by the Yard. 10 Pieces 8-4 Heavy Table Damask, $112. 10 Pieces 8-4 line Table Linens, $125. 8 Pieces 8-4 Bichardson Table Linen, $1 50. 5 Pieces 8-4 Very Fine and Heavy Table Linen $175. 5 Pieces 9-4 Barnsley Table Linens, $2 and $2 50. Power-Loom Table Linens. HALF BLEACHED DAMASK LINENS, It Ell UORDLHLD TABLE CLOTHS, FUU1T CLOTHS, Willi CLOTHS, I ISBLKAC1IKD TABLE LINENS, diHt . SilCHAllDfcON fclklliHNU LINEN, Of our own Importation. Institutions and Hotels supplied at reduced rates J, C. MPAWWUDGE & CO. i OH 1 11 W hSl I'OliXElt. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 1 1 tawrps 229 FAMES &WAKNER, 229 Ko. 229 North NINTH Street, Ai;OVE HACK. DOMESTICS AX KEDUCF1 PRICES! Blrached Muslins, 16, 17, 21, 21, ?5, 28o., etc. I LbithCbcU Muw.iua, 1U. 18, M, 22, 25c, etc. Alt vi ictus bitacht d and Jirown Jllualius. allbuiii I lilow-cueo MuHlin, 20 coutx. ) illow-tuM Aimthna, 25, Ul, i6, ana 870. 10-4 LtKB 11 taehed Mitctiusr, boo. Heavy aud wiuu uubkached bheeting, 83o. CAMIOK FLAKKELSI CANTON FLANNELS At Greatly lUduced Prices! Uiib'ceclied at 20, 2, 23, 25. 28. and 3lo. Jmo abKirtimnt te.itlcd a ylcs bust Calicoes. Vui.iuMii Ou.ghuiua UocentN. Kluck AlbUCUH, 10, 45, 60, 00, U2J0. to $1. FLANNKLSI FLANNELS! One bale w ide Domet Flannel, 31 cents. I ouioi lannela, bl, U7i, aud 40 touts. Obo bale an wool Diaunel.aa cents All-wool ilauuels, b8, 87j, 40.46. 50c , etc. liul-Bitlvule tiaiiuclB. an widths lroubie width all-wool blurting Flannel. Lai Kama in J alio l.im nn, goc. to fl. aiJkibs, Towels, Loyhtu, Apron Bird-eye, oto. ulbery Diaper, Vi, t2 26, $2 50 to 3 60. Laoiea' aud Uisbe.' lloviery, large aaaortmeut. Whirling l.iueiiB, l.lnen shirt Fronts, Cull, etc. husbia Ciaiih, 12, 14, JU, 18, Wc., etc. PARIES & WARNER, 9 205 Ko. 9 North NINTH Street, above Kace noQ 1I0()I SKIRTS OOQ y aids round. JliAL, lor the lrawiiig-rooni. 3 I bene hklrts are In every way the most desirable that we have hereto ore otleied to the public; alao, completa "" 0lltfrl ' ,,id -"I'eu V 'lain and Trail i.rt uJ. ITJt 10 ,"a elrcutuiereiice ot every lenafti. all ot 0Ur own make," wholesale and letatl. anS warranted to alve satU ta, .uin. vul" 1HS Vff 'ow-P'ed Vew York made Skirts, Flam aud 1 rail, "prlnna, W cenu ; M auiuiaa, tl ;U0 priiiiia. lT;and40prln((a l-ift. ' 'V""' Kkiru made to older, altered, aud repaired. Call or aend lot Circular ol atvle, sixes, and prices. . Manufactory and Kaierooms, ' y 0.ea)AMCM fuet, ' H to WLU.IAU T. BOFK1KS. AD ELFIII A, FRIDAY, 'FEBRUARY 1, 18G7. H GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, i R. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, HAVE JCST Ol'EJJED A tew lot of ood styles Calicoes at 183 and 20 cctts per yard; best makes bleached and unbleached lluslinsi All-wool and Hornet Flannels; Canton Flannels, etc., at the very lowest market prices. LINEN GOODS 1 LINEN GOODS I Beet make of Shirting Linens. 6 4, 7-4, and 8 4 power-loom Table Linens. 8 4 Bleached Table Linens. Napkins, Towels, and Crash, Scotch Diaper, by the piece, from tl 85 np to tj. WHIIE (,OODSI WHItE GOODS! Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconet, and Nainsook Muslin. llanosome NalnBook I'laid Mu'llns, lai go plaids. Swiss Musiibsand Victoria Lawns. M bite Tarla'ans, from 86 np to 75 cents per yard A laige assortment oi Marseilles Quilts, hohcjcotnb and Lancaster Quilts. Ladies' and Genta' Linen Cambno Hdkfs. Ladies' and Gent' Hemstitched Hdkfs. A good assortment oi Uosieiy and Gloves. New shape Hoop Skirts, best quality. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER1 EIGHTH AND FILBERT. N. B. Jost opened, 100 dozen Linen Napkins, at 12 45, f 2 75, 83 88 50. 2 JpRENCH LINEN GOODS The ubfcrlber have jus received a Iresh supply of those vtiy superior FRENCH LINEN FABRICS Which they have previously introduced to their cos tomers. 1 he flax need In tbe manufacture ot these foods la of a much higher giadetliau that consumed by the British niai.utacturers, and the fabrics are conse quently more silky and more durable. In addition to which, by the arrargements e have made, we are enabled to sell the m at lees than Irish Linens. Wehav e now in stcck and are opening Undressed French Sheeting Linen. Undressed French Pillow Linen. Heavy and Medium French Shirtings. Damask Table Cloths, new design, with aud without fringe. Damask Napkins, Breakfast and Dinner sizes. Fringed Damask Napkins, Doylies, and Chamber Towels, extra fine. Table Damasks and Diapers, by the yard, new email designs. 9 14 bmrp SKEPPARD.VANHARLIHGEN&ARRISQR. In.pcrtcrs of Linen and House-Furnishing Goods, No. 1008 ClIKSNUT Street. O W ' HEADY. ALL SILK. New Styles Fancy Ribbons, Plain Cord-Edge Bonnet Ribbons, Cord-Edpe Trimming Ribbons, Belt Ribbons, Neck Ties, Etc. Etc., OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, FOR SALE BY WERNER ITSCHNER & CO., NO. i33 CIIESNUT ST. Also, A LARGE STOCK OF IMPORTED SILKS, KIBHONS, CLOTIIS, KID ULOVtS, CHAPES, feMVIttG MLKts, ETC. ETC. 13 Wftn6t ho. 1W4 CHESNIT Street. Im Anticipation of Removal to If. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, White Goods, Laoes and Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs, Ladies and.bents, ever; variety. Linen collars ana- cum, Veils, ScarlB, Keck Ties, Etc., Embracing Jfoveltiea Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES, E. LI. NEEDLES. "fJULEK & HOPKINS, ITOEMERLY No. 8 N. BEC0ND Street, HAVE KEM0VED TO THEIR NEW STORE, Ko. IS South SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESNUT, Where they will continue the CLOTH AND CAESIMEEE BUSINESS, AS HERETOFORE. 12 smwlm JOUEllT SHOEMAKER & CO. WHOLESALE DKUGCISTS, MANUFACTURERS. JMJfOHTEnR, AND DEALERS IN mints, Varnishes, and Oils, Ko. 201 NORTH FOURTII STREET, 23U 00SXEK 0FJUC& LEGAL NOTICES. KKUINl'KK'b JsOTJCK. TO ALL CHK I M Kits Lrmti ft,, anil other persons IntercHtrMl. f.otn ib nerpov (iiven tnat ttie to lowing buii im Ions did, on the daies aflmfil to their name, tile the account ot their Admlnmir atlnn to tlm eatJktea oi wu penona dwfased, and t.uardinim' and 'I rus ew' aoooants bK names are utiilrrmeiitioned. In the oillee ol tn Keglsler mr the 1 lobnie ol Wills and irrniitiriK LetU-ra ot Administration In and lortbe ( Itr and (Jountv ol rhlia dephi and that tbe Mine will be presented to the urpnaus uouri ol said t iiy and roiintv or connrma thin and allowance, on the th'rd FHIDAY in Feb ury next at 10 o'cioek la the morning:, at the County Court tec. 28, John H. Wafdrr, Admtnlntrator oi ANN AKur.K, tieceased ' 18, Lukens ihomaa, t.xecn or of CUAHLC9 iMoUAs. aeceanea. X, Jamts B. t atnube l, r xecutor ot ARCHIBALD J M Ph K Ll, deceased SI, Enoch Hex, Administrator of REUBEN II AS, dceaHd ' J9, Aaron i. Worth innon, Executor O." Mi- . - Tll.DA KKKtlltsoM Ueceawd. " 19, rranklln Deiwe er, AdnnnUtiator of S.VRaH .. .i . hl-'LtR, deceased. " 31, James Rons and ainuHl L, McFeirld?e. Kxe cuiors ol WILL1A.U Mct,AUUUU, de ceased. Jan. 2. Clinton lloyd. Administrator ot J. LINDSAY 1, John Yard Jr, and Charles Yard Fxeontors . n ylAIHARlAK FLOWKRH, deceased. 2, Patrkk . Heerj, Administrator ol ,1VARD 1'lCKsoN.deceasca MaT'1vIT "j'TlP",. Admmlstratrlx of JOa C. 11UUIIK8, deceased. , Moses Baker, txecuter of LYMAN BiKER, oeceaiied. ' E?aI'.uS,' KeT. Administrator ot JOHN Mo- LKAN, deoeased. ' 8, Barah Graham, et al, Executors of THOU A3 tiraham deceased. 8, nonryj. Williams and F.dward Shlppen, Ex ecutors ol tLlZAdElli li. OlUaN, de ceaseo. 9. Louisa h. Wells Administratrix of ZEN AS U. WfcbLS, deceased 0. Georite L. Asbmead, Executor of GEOBOE iLir.n i , aeceanea. D, F.dward Wiseman Administrator of CAT II A hl.Nt 1.A AM I t.K, oeceaaed. 0. Eli K. Price. 'lruste oi caTMARIKR a hi t'tiOliN. nnderthe wlU ot WlLLl.Vjl M LKE- xiiii. ueceusea. 10, John u. Craig, Executorot MARY C. LEWIS, deceased " 10, Altred Fltlor, Executor ot HENRY E. KCRTZ, decease,!. " 11, Wtliiain J. W. Purnell, Executor of ESTHER t:-' v e-Kir au- utjceaiteu. " 14, James I) and tdmuu.l Pratt, Executors and i tusiees oi j am r n n rti 1 1 , mceaHeu. " 14. James I), t nrt Edmund Pratt Jbxecuiors of JAMES D. PRATT, iteceaxed 14, Georiie HardlDK. Adinlnbuator ol JEHPER 1IAKLUNU aeceasid. ' 14, Victor liuli.ou. Administrator ol FRANCIS FRlr.3. deceasvd. 13, John Robinson and Ilcnrv McLean, Executor oi inKIL ttcMl'L' 1M. deceanud. " 16, Mary ilol awav et al. Executors ot WINDLK HOLLA WAY, deceasea. ' 16, JamesM. btenart. Administrator of WILLIAM mullios i , aeceaoeu. " 17, AOemlde aieen, Administratrix of JAMES Mtts, aeceasea. 17, Isaac Hays, Adiiuuistra.or of WILLIAM D. UAiii, ueceuseo. 17, J-1- Clark Hare and Horace Blnner, Jr., Exocu tote of Dr. ROBERT Ha tE, deceased. " 18, Samuel P. Miller and John F. Co miios, Execu tors of JOll N M1LLKK. deceased. " 18. busanna Woods. Administratrix of BERNARD J. WOOUC, deceased , jy " 19, Hugh fweenv. Administrator of iMILiIa W w kea i , deceased. " 22, Jonn H. sioan, Administrator ol JOHN BAUN tleeeaxea, " 22. Isaiah 11 and Alexander H. McCal'a. Execn tors ot ALuXANbtK AicC ALL A. duceaned 'il, M. Kuasell lliaier aud James It. Castle, f.xecu torsot iUABklU'l 8UI1H. oecoand. " 2i, Henry K. Umlih, Administrator of nlLLIAU K e.MITH. oeceasBd " 23, The Pennsylvania company lor Insurance on Lives, etc., tiuaruiaus oi laiikisua j, UK I IS. late a Minor. " 21, The fern syivanla Company for Insurance on Lives etc. i rustees unuer tne win ot wil, LiAU J DLBS, deceased, for BUSAN id DL'BH. " 23, Samuel Welsh, et al , Executors of WILLIAM E HOHNEK M D deceaned. " 23, John t onry aud Joseph M Price, Executors of wiluam Mi..nt aeceaxed. 23, Edward Parker, et al., .txeuutors of JOSEPH PAhKER. deceaseu. ' 23, The Peunsjivania Companv for Insurance on l.vcs, etc., i rustees unuer tne will MAKIA F, srEWAKT, deceased. S3, Adam and Wll.iam Htraiiu. Executors of WIL 1.1AM STHAAU, deceased. " 23, John F. Wet ant. Lxecuior of SAMUEL h i ivr.n, oeceasea " 24, John Livezey, Kxecutor of PHEBE MAR SMAuL deceased " 24. Nei'l McUleuey, Executor of SOSANNA II ruil Kct. deceased. " 24, Josepn R. Rhoads, Administrator o. t. a. ol JOHN BOYD, oeccasoil " 24. Joseph Snowden aud Charles Williams. Execu tors and Trustees ol A.NtlUs CAMERON, deceaxed. " 24, Nancy M. and John W. Grlgn, Administrators oUOUN UR1UU. deceased. 24, Peter A. Keyser et al, '1 rustees of ELLEN C. CATHrRWOOD deceased ' 24 Peter A. Keyser et al, Trustees of JOHN NA3- LKE. deceased. " 24 Joseph A nil ion, Executor and Trustee of THOMAS A wH I O.N, deceased. ' 24, James . and Edward Twsndell. Executors and Trustees ot J AMES TWADDELL deceaseu " 24, Clarkson N. and Alired R. Potior, Executors of ALONZO eOTTEtt, D 1)., deceased " 24, Samuel Hood and James E Gowen, Executors oi THOMAS MELLON, deoeased. " 24, Samuel Hood and James E. Gowen. Trustees nuder the will ot THOMAS MELi.Oft, de ceased. 1 25 f4t FREDERICK M. ADAMS. Register. COAL. THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, TUB CELE brated JPHEMTON. and the pure bard OBEeN WOOD COAL, f kk and htore. sent to all iiarta ol the city at 6-&0 per ton; superior LEHIGH atU-7&. Each ol the above artlclea are warranted to give per fect satisfaction in every respect. Orders received at No. 114 Houth TH1RU Btieet; Etnoorium, lio 1:114 W ASHIXtriON Avenue. 4 4 COAL! COAL! COAL! J. A. WILSON'S (fc ucccssor to W. L. Foulk.) I.I'.IIIGII ASD SCHUYLKILL, FAIN13LY COAL YAllD, Ko. 1517 CALLOWEILJi St., PhUa. Attention is called to mv HONEY BROOK LEHIGH ai d Hh-llliOKEN SCU CYLKILl, both superior aud uui-uiiiBK-eii coal. Coul ana I ri parallons best in the city 9 25 6.n ROOFING. OLD E1I1NGLR ROOFS, FLAT OR STEKP, CUVKItKl) WITH 4CTTTA I'EIK 11 A HO 1M.-4 LOTH, and coated with 1'ICiUll) (11ITTA 1'Jfc.ltCIlA VAMT, making them perlectiy water-proof. hKAKV (IMAVKIi BOOPS repaired with Gutta l'ercha l'alnt. aud warranted lor five vears. liKAKV SLATE KOOKH coated with Liquid Cutta I'r rcha l'alnt, which becomfs as hard as slate. For TIN , ( OPPUK, MM't . "d ,toI llOOi H Ui Is Paint Is the nr plus ultra of a l other pro tection It loruis a perlecilv luioervious covering com pletely leslsts the action of the wea'her, and consti tutes a thorough proieVlion aiiRlnst leaks hv rust or otherw lse. Price ouly irom one to two ceu is pe square TIW and GHAVKL ROOFING done at the shortest notice. . , . Material c- nstantly on band ' hy the HIAMMOXII IOtFli "V..V,, KJI 6m XXjCV No. aM OKEE.N Htreet r'. :-"aitK;?:-'?.1 t??t BI1INOLE BOOlStr LAT OH BTEEP) COVERED loVnw veirs LEAKY HLA'i E KOOK8 coated with Ihnild which oecon,es as bard as slate. T.m.COPHKR ZlTdo or 1 HON catvd wiih Liquid Gutta Percha at small ex, Dense ('est raiiiilng trom one t twoeenU per square foot. Old Board or Khlnvle Kooh ten cents per square ft allcomplete. Materials coiiHtantlv on hand anMiloi iale by the PHILADELPHIA AM PEN LV A lli jtoOFINU COMPANY- OEOHOK HOBAHT. "jljttut KO. 280Nonh JT0CKTU blieet li kr ulJ a w i Anu ".ted ...h LIQUID UBTTA IfWtCIL A PAr NT. iri'n V I lit iuiia ciiuiii ajiit tuiui it ipuiicv PROPOSALS JKOPO.SAL3 roit Aunr TUAKircr.rA. A RT.F.HM ABTKR-C1 KJKH At.'SI OfRICT, I vTKiiiNUTun, v. , jantiary io imw. ) fia'pd rii'0nls will bo loccivcd at ih's office nnlil li o 'ciock m., ou tup amu oi tcnrunry, iriy, oi the transportation of Jlimnry Sitppii, s. during tSe year conimenciiin April 1, 18ui, ai d euding; fijarch 81, lhtio, on the tol owmr toutes: rora Fort Mcl'lirrson, ebraska Territory or such Dons es mav oe dolerniined uoou dunnc tho year ou the (.linaha bra i oh ol the Union I acnio lUilroad, west ol Port cl'lietson or irom ort i-aiamie, Liaknlah lemtorv. to such Io-t or henots as are now or may be established in tne Termory of Ne braska, west of longitude 1"2 dec., in the ! nitory of Mi Dtana, south ol latitude 40 dejr , in the lerri tory oi JUako'ah, west of lonsitnde 104 deit , in the lemtorv ot Idaho, tontu oi lamuat' ucg . ana east of lonpltudo 111 de? , and in the lermortet of L lah aLd Colorado north oi lantuaj il ug., in clndintt, il neoessary, LH'nver Ciy. ItULlt, Io d. From Fort Riley. Mate ot Kan-as, or snch points s may be determ ned upon dunna" tbe year on ifie V nion I'aclho Kailrcad, E. I) . to any pots or depots that are now or mav be established in the 8taua ol Kansas or In the It rritorv of Colorado, south of 4 decrees north, and to Fort Union, New Mexico, or other depot :tliat may be designated in that ter ritory, and to wtiy other point or points on tin route. TCOTTrE No a. From Fort Union or such other depot as may b esiaoiisned in the lemtorv oi new Mexico, to an posts or stations tbat are or mav be established u that territory, and to such posts or stations as may le designated in tho Territory of Arizona, and in tne biate of leias west of lonailude lUa degrees. , BOCTE No. 4 From 8t. Taul, Minnesota, to snch posts as are now or niay be established in the Mate oi Minnesota. and in tnat portion ot llakotah Territory lying east 'of tbe M issotiri river. Ihe weight to be transported during the year will rioi txeeea, on Koute ro. i, 8U.0W twti pounds; on Konte No. 2. 20,01)0.000 pounds; on Koute No 8, 8 000.000 pounds ; ana ou tt.uto Ho. i, 3,603,000 pounds. l'roposals will be made for eacb route senaraiolv. ltidderswill stare the rate per 100 pounds perl 100 miles, at which they will transport tbe stores in I each month ot the war, beginning; Aiiril 1. 18G7.I and ending March 81 1808. ' 7 bidders should give their names In full, as woltl as then places ot residence, and each proposal! should be accompanied by a boud in the sum oft ten thousamlj (10,000) dollars, signed by two ori moie responsible pen-on-, guurantoelng that In case a contract isawaiaed tor the route mentioned in tbe proposal to ihe party proposing, the contract will be accepted and entered into, and good and fuUicient security furnished bv said party iu accord ance with the terms ot this advertisement. Ihe contractor will be required to give bonds In tbe following amounts: On Koute No 1, S2r0,r 00. On Koute No. 2. 200 000. On Koute No. 8. S 100,1 ,00. On ltoute No. 4. 860,000. atistac'orv evidence of the lovaltv and solvency ot each bidder and person ottered as security win bo required. Proposals must be endorsed 'Troposals lor Army j ransporutuon ou ltoute ko. l. i, B, or as the VOWJ UIOJ UO BIIU UUUB Will VV V UlUI IU1UCU UUIVS I thoy luily comply with the nHjulremenis ot this ad-1 trnriitnmnnl. B 1 lie party to whom an award is made must be pre pared to execute tbe contract at once, and to give the requited bonds lor the taithtul perlormance ot tbe contract The right to reject any and all bids that may bo offered is reserved. The contractors on each route must be In readi ness lor service by the In day of A pi L, 1867, and will be reamred to have a place of business or avencr at which be may be communicated tutu promptly and readily lor Koute No 1 at Omaha, N. T. ; tor Koute o 2 at Fort Kiley, Kansas ; lor Koute No 8 at Fort Union, New Mexico; tor Koute No. 4 at baint Paul, Minnesota, or at such other point lor each of the several routes as may be tudicaied as tbe starting point of the route. Blank lornis showing the conditions ot the con tract to he entered into for each route can be bad on anulication at this oilice. or at tbe office ot tho OuaN terniaster at New York, Saint Louis, Fort Leaven worth, Omaha, panta re, ana fort snelling, and must accompany anu oe a part or tne propositi. By order ot the Ouar erniaster-Keneral. ll'Jt 1.281 ALEXANDER BLISS. Brevet Colonel and Assistant Quartermaner, U.S.A. G OVEKNMJiNX SAL E. The property known as the GOVtKNMEM' XANN Lit V AND STEAM SAW MILL, with seventj-tive acrts ot land, near SAN ANrONIO-; xexaa. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received nr to the first day oi Marco, 1867, lor the pnrohase ol 75 acres of iano, more or less, together witn tho buildings erected thereon, and tbe appurtenances appertaining, that is to say i One Tannery, containing twelve stone lime vats, City-two wooden vat, seven stone pools, and capable of tanning 16,000 hides per annum. One Steam Saw Mill, capable of sawing 3000 feet oi lumoer aaiiy. Cine small Stone Bulldiug. The above pioperty is situated about t.vo miles above San Antonio, on the tnu Antonio river, and tbe water is conducted to tbe establishment by race oi uewn stone, iuiu in cemeui. Thp land was mirchawri and lmnroven.ents mnriA by the late so-called Confederate Government, and are estimated to nave coi m.'xj iaiu in goiu. 1 be property has been under lea-e lor the year 1S66. at a monthly rent et 500, payable in advance. A secured title in fee simple wul be given by tLa L.nico oiates uovernnuni. Proposals wl l ben,arked, 'Troposals for OJoveni' meut Tannery and Saw MM," and addressed to J B. KIDUOO. Bv't Maj.-Gen. Asst Com'n, Bureau li. v and A,1 L,., oaiveston, iexss. l iii -t ir kiiu I'oM'ivmvi: m.'i i. JL WAKE BREAKWA1EK. United States Enoinker OFtcE, ) No 209 8. Sixth Street. ( Philadelphia, l'a , January 81, 1SG7. ) Sealed Propona s, In duplicate, with a copy of tall advertisement attached to eacb, will be received at this othce until tho 23d or February, 1867, tor tba labor neoessary to put In position about sixty-seven thousand do fare (G7,00Oj worth of Stone at tut Delaware Breakwater. Four-nftbs ot the stones a-e to beinirregule blocts, eaoh ot from two to five tons or thereabout! in weight; one-tilth in blocks ot loss than two torn; all Btones aid dry. Bidder to lurnish tbeir own machinery, oostl, buoys, etc., and whatever may be requisite to re ceive and put the ttones in place. The work at ah times to be suDject to rigid inspec tion Ly the Engineer and bis agents, and not to be paid tor until approved by him or them. A deduction ot 15 nor centum on partial pavmentl will Le n-ade until the completion ot ail tii labor. 1 be labor of putting the stonos In place to com mence on or about ihe L5th ot May. and to Lecoa- Dieiea bv the 15th of Kenlnmlwr. Ihil7. Bidders will state in their proposals tbe rate Of laoor.per ion oi zaju lus. at which liiey wi i puiiu place the stones do.ivered them at the Breakwater. Eacb bid must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures should be appenueil to the guarantee, and who should be certified toss beinir irood and Rtiflinl,.nr af.fnritv hv the rnitpd Siates District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, ot other public ofCoer. 1 he right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Envelopes to be indorsed 'Troposals lor Labor lor Delaware Breakwater." Bids will be oponed at 12 o'clock M , on S 4TCR DAY, the 28d ot ebruary, 18U7, and oidders ar invited to be present. For lurtber particulars, apply at this offtc". C. hEAHOttrd SlEvVAKT, 1 ltbstul2t Major of Kng's and Bvt Lt.-C'ul. IT" L o X I B rJT A Nil i Prtserver of Natural Flowers, A. H. POWCLL, No. 725 Alien Street, Below Eighth- Bonquets, Wreaths Baskets, Pyramids of Cnt F.owerl rutnlahed to oruer at a'l seasuna M tirp HARIk UnuuLU IWTUilM 1 1 m T J II tj . . . . i i..un. Anns, i.egs, Appliances Kr Mleiorml:y, eio etc These Limbs are transferred trom lite in lorui andrJt; Jble, perli-oi, and artlsuo nubstltutes ' yet Inveuted They are approved and KT. S,.,'irJr,I1llttl Murireous. Patented AUKUSt li, lta, Alay 23, lw,5; JU ay 1, lttbtl. Address KUlHALL A CO., Pamphlet, free. 689 ABCU t, PbUadelnla. Mtll a PNJa CHKHHOX Streets Is open dally Lvenlnv WMk'iiul ,uf ""le ' 'eadl Slurning, wii".,ciiJ.i tHt"" wlt" th6 Yorfc
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers