The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 28, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    M liirn.
I do not lovr- Miss-Fortune
To hot arts I bid dr-iiunco,.
And never tboula Importuno
To a marriape MIPB-Alliauct?.
I've tinted Mis? Coiihtruction
W lioiicver I have fppu her,
So I should not. by induction.
Much tare tor Mi.-b-Demeanor.
Hut of all the mUses vaiiuus
Tbat are ot horrid pain
Ti.e raut-e, like grinders ruriom
The worn is "Miss A. Train
MRS. CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES.
Continued from our last Issue,
THE LAST LECTURE.
MRS. CAXnt.K 1IAH TAKEN COLD TUK TKAORDY OK
THIN HIIOKS.
"I'm not going to contradict you, Caudle;
you may pay what you like, but I think I
ought to know my own feelings better than
you. 1 don't wish to upraid you neither; I'm
too ill for that; but it's not getting wet in thin
shoes; oh, no I it'a my mind, Caudle, my
mind, that's killing me. Oh, yes I gruel,
indeed you think gruel will euro a woman of
anything; and you know, too, how I hate it.
(Jiuel can't reach what I Miller; but, of
course, nobody is ever ill but yourself. Well,
I 1 didn't mean to say that; but when you
talk in that way about thin shoes, a woman
says, ol course, what she doesn't mean; she
can't help it. You've always gone on about
my shoes, when I think I'm the fittest judge
of what becomes mo best. I dare say, 't
would bo all the same to yon if 1 put on
ploughman's boots; but I'm not going to make a
liguie of my feet, 1 can tell you. I've never
got cold with the Rhoes I've worn yet, and 't
isn't likely I should bejjin now.
"No, Caudle; I wouldn't wish to say any
thing to accuse you : no, goodness knows, I
wouldn't make you uncomfortable for the
world but the cold I've got I got ten years
ago. 1 have never said anything about it
but it lias never left me. Yes; ten years ago
the day before yesterday, How run I ri valled
it 1 Oil, very well; women remember things
you never think of: poor souls! They've
good cause to do so. Ten years ago, I was
sitting up for you there now, I'm not going
to say anything to vex you, only do let me
speak; ten years ago, 1 was waiting for you,
and I fell asleep, and the lire went out, and
when I woke I found I was sitting right in the
draught of the key-hole. That was my death,
Cuudle, though don't let that make you un
easy, love; for I don't think that you meant
to do it.
"III! it's all very well for you to call it
nonsense ; and to lay your ill conduct upon
my shoes. That's like a man, exactly ! There
never was a man yet that killed his wile, who
couldn't give a good reason for it. No: I
don't mean to say that you've killed me :
quite the reverse : still, there's never been a
day that I haven't felt that keyhole. What ?
Why won't 1 have a thrtorf What's the use of
& doctor 1 Why should I put you to the ex
pense ? Besides, I dare say you'll do very
well without me, Caudle : yes, alter a very
little time, you won't miss mo much no man
ever does.
"Peggy tells me Miss Prettyman called to
day. What of ill Nothing, of course. Yes,
T !-.,,.. ..1.,. 1,.'.., ...1 T n-tu .'II mi.l tlnt'o Ttliir
she came. A little indecent, I think, Mr.
Caudle; she might wait; I sha'n't be in her
way long; she may soon have the key of the
caddy new.
"l'la ! Mr. Caudle, what's the use of your
calling me your dearest soul now ? Well, I do
I believe you. 1 dare say you do mean it;
that is, I hope you do. Nevertheless, you
can't expect 1 can be quiet in this bed, and
think oi that young woman not, indeed,
that she's near so joung as she gives herself
out. 1 bear no malice towards her, Caudle
not the least, Still I don't think I could lie
at peace in my grave if well, I won't say any
thing more about her; but you know what I
mean.
"1 think dear mother would, keep house
beautilully for you, when I'm gone. Well,
love, I won't talk in that way if you desire it.
Still I know I've a dreadful cold; though I
won't allow it for a minute to be the shoes
certainly not. I never would wear 'em thick,
and you know it, and they never gave me a
cold yet. No, dearest Caudle, it's ten years
ago that did it; not Miat I'll say a syllable of
the matter to hurt you. I'd die first.
"Mother, you see, knows all your little ways;
and you wouldn't get another wife to study
you and pet you up as I've done a second
wife never does; it isn't likely she should.
And after all, we've been very happy. It
hasn't been my fault, if we've ever had a word
or two, lor you couldn't help now and then
being aggravating; nobody can help their tem
pers always especially men. Still, we've
been very happy haven't we, Caudle f
"Good-night. Yes this cold does tear me
to pieces; but for all that, it isu't the shoes.
God bless you, Caudle; no it's not the shoes.
I won't say it's the key-hole; but again I say,
It's not the shoes. God bless you once more
13ut never say it's the shoes."
It can hardly, we think, be imagined that
Mrs. Caudle, during her fatal illness, never
mixed admonishment with soothing as before;
but such fragmentary Lectures were, doubt
less, considered by her disconsolate widower
as having too touching, too solemn an import
'to be vulgarized by type. They were, how
ever, printed on the heart of Caudle; for he
never ceased to speiik of the late partner of
his bed but as either "his sainted creature,"
or "that angel now in Heaven."
THE POSTSCRIPT.
n,i.intv rf editor inclosed. "VTe hope we
Lave honestly Jullilled the task of selection
from a large mass ot papers, wo coui
presented to the female world a Led
Every Night in the Year. es thn
dred and sixty -five separate Lecture
from a large mass oi papers. vo couiu nave
iree hun-
ren 1 We
i,wr. that we have done enough.
And if we have armed weak woman with even
one argument in her unequal contest with that
imperious creature, man-if we have awarded
I t tra fondle herselt was wont to
declare, "put upon from the l.e-iuning," the
Slightest means of defense-ifwe have sup
plied a solitary text to meet any one ot the
nianifold wrongs with whir l woman, in her
household life, is continually pressed hy her
tyrannic task-master, man we feel that we
Lave only raid back one grain, hardly one,
of that mountain of more than gold it is our
felicity to owe her.
During the progress of these lectures, it has
very often pained us, and that excessively, to
hear from unthinking, inexperienced men
bachelors of course that every woman, no
matter how divinely composed, has in her
ichor-flowing veins one drop "no bigger
than a wren'B eye"-of Candle; that l'.ve herself
mar now and then have been guilty of a lec
ture, nan mur ing it balmily amongst the rose-
It may be so; Btill be it our pride never to
Relieve it.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
I SHIRTS, FURNISHING C00DS,4C.
JOHN C. ARniSON,
AT THE OI,I KTADI),
NO. 1 AM) 3 NORTH MXTII STREET
rniLADBLPniA '
Would Invite the attention of bis friends and
customers to his
EAHUE AND KlTEItlOK ASSOItTJIENT
OF
HOSIERY GLOVES,
AM) THE LATENT NO VEETII . FOH liElf
TLEItlEN'N WEAK.
ALSO,
TO 111 I.71FKOVEI) PATTERN NIIIItT,
JMiulo of the best materials by hand, and war
ranted lo fit and give satisfaction, or money
relunded.
PRICES MODERATE. 122J
Jb W M. HOFMANN,
MO. 9 SOKTII E1UIITII STREET.
HOSIERY GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY OF
ENGLISH AND GERMAN 11 ANUFACT URES,
For Ladies', Gents', and Children's Wear,
I.AlJll tV jMKKINO AM) 9IEK1MO UAITZE
V ES'J M.
MISSE.S' MERINO AND MERINO UAITZK
V I STH.
f ENTN MERINO, MEICINO UAUZE, COT
TON, AND HEAVY ALL WOOL KUIllTtt
AND DRAWERS.
YOUTHS MERINO COTTON, AND ME
RINO UAl'ZE SHIRTS 3 5 tulhu
J. W. SCOTT & OO.
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AND IJKALKUS IN
MEN'S FUllNISHING GOODS,
No. 81 1 f'HESNUT STREET,
FOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL,
sT3rp pitih DF.i.pinA.
PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM
SKIRT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S ITRNISHINU STORE
PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
made Irotn meusureiuoni at very short notice.
All other articles ol GENTLEMEN'S DRES3
GOODS la full variety.
WINCHESTER it CO,,
No. 7IK1 CHESNUT Street.
1 11
COAL.
HUE GENUINE EAd'LE VEIN, TUB CRLE
J. hinted PRESTON, und the pure liurd ORKK.V
WOOD COAL, Egg and stove, scut to ull purts o the
city ut $. per ton; superior LEHIGH at ijt;75.
Each ot the above articles are warranted to give per
feci satisfaction in every respect. Orders received at
No. 114 s. THIRD Street; Emporium, No. 1314 WASH
INGTON Avenue. 4 4
QOAH COALl COALt
J, A. WILSON'S
(Successor to W. L. Foullt)
LFlUVll AND SClIUYLIiILL
FAMIL1 COAL YARD
NO. 1517 CALLOWHILL ST., IMIILA.
Attention Is called to my HONEY BROOK
LEHIGH and RE-RROKEN bCHUYLKJXL, both
superior and unsurpassed Coal.
Coal and Preparations best In the city. 9 25flm
l-'UHM l lJKfc, BEDDING, ETC
B
EDDINC
OF KVEIIY DESCRIPTION.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT REDUCED l'RICES.
NO. 033 It I DUE AYENl'E, NEAR VINE ST.
8 2-ltuths rp J. (S. FULLER.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I have a large stock of every variety ol
l'UKNITUKE,
Which I will sell at reduced prices, ronslMlnir of
PLAIN AND MARRLE 'lOP COXTAUJi BUITS,
VALM;T CHAMREit BUM'S.
PARLOR SUMS IN VELVET PLt'SH.
PARLOR SUMS JiN II AIR CLOTH.
PARLOR bUM'S IN REPS.
sideboards. Extension Tables, Wardrobe, Book
civseH, iadUietu.es, Lounges, etc, etc.
I. I'. 4UUSTINE,
H li N. K. corner SECOND and RACE Streeta.
ESTABLISHED 1705.
A. S. RODINSON,
French Plate Lookliis-lilasses,
ENGMYlNGS, paintings, drawings etc.
Xanuiacturer of all kicdi oi
tiOOEIH Q-Q LA SB, POiiTBAIT, AJfD FICTUBB
FBAMiS 10 OBDER.
No. OlO CIIliSNUT STItKKT,
THIRD LOOK ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL,
fHU-AllKLPHlA. 3 JhJ
BILLIARD ROOMS.
iitn.
BIRD.
BIRD.
'r,.A Hn.1 utifl H4.fi.ntl Hnnru ru ltu.i .... m...
Rnouis, aod lurnlshed with twelve tlrht-cluss tallies
wlille the appurtenances and adoruuieuts couiurmi
evervlbliiK which can conduce to the com tort alid
convenience of the player". In the basement are
lour new and splendid Rowling Alleys, for those who
wish lo develops meir muscle In anticipation of the
base-hull seaxon. A Restaurant Is attached, where
everything In the edible hue can be had of the best
unaliiy, and at the shortest notice. The following
well-known gentlemen have been secured as Asslnt
aiiUi, and will Je j'l'u"0""
8AMUELI)OUULASS '
JOHN HOOD,
WILLIAM K. GILLMORK
HENRY W. DUNCAN.
PHILIP GRUMRRECHT, Restaurateur.
While )r. BIRD will hold a carulul supervision
over all. He ventures to say that, taken all lu all,
there has nothing ever been started lu Philadelphia
approaching this establishment lu completeness of
arrangement and aueullou to the comlort ot the
"i'j'iiii C. BIRD, Proprietor.
J Alier aevcrm uiumus preparation, Mr. C BIRD
has opned Ins tew and spacious etubliNlinjent for
the entertainment of his friends, and the uublln In
veneiHl. at Nos. bOf and "7 ARCH Slret 1
LUMBER.
1 QtiT -UXT WHITE FINE BOARDS
LOU I , AND PLANK.
4-4, im, 6-4, , 2M, , and 4 Inch
CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COM MON, 16 feet long,
4-4, V4, tt-4, 2, Is 1- and 4-lnch
VHITK PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANK.
I.AKOK AND SUPERIOR KTOCK ON UAND.I
1 QiiT B U I L D IK U!
BUILDINO
Bl'I I.l 1N(4!
LUMHHll LVMRKRI LUMBER
4- 4 CA ROL1N A FLOORING.
5- 4t AROI.1NA El.OORlNO.
4-4 DELAWARE ELOORINO.
B-4 DELAWARE H.OORINU
Wlil'l E PINE KLOORUSU.
ASH FI.OORINO.
WALNUT KLOORIVO,
bl'RUl'K ELOORINO.
KJ'EP Hoy ilDti.
RA IL PLaSK.
PLAM EUINO LATIL ,
7 -C 1. I) A R AND CYPRES
I , Nil INOI.ES.
180
LONG CEDAR tmiNMLKS.
fcHOliT t EDAR HHINGLEJ4.
t 'OOP J It SH1NUI.EN.
PINE ASSORTMENT FOR HALK LOW.
No. 1 CEDA R LOGIS AND PQf '1'.S.
1867
LrMBER FUR UNDERTAKERS
. f l'MItl-K I'm? T'VTifc'IfTA WVIWI
KKD Vh.ltA H, WALNUT, ANJ TJNK.
1807
A lAi A N Y 1 ,U M B KR 0 P A T,L K I N Dl
, ALHANY LUMRER OK ALL KINDd
SEASONED WALNUT.
DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH.
OAK PLANK AND HOARDS.
MAHOGANY,
ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VhNEERS.
1 J7 --('ICAK-BOX M A N U F ACT 1" R Elif
1 UM I . CIGARLGX MAN UfACTUKKRA
Sl'AMsH t.M)AJt HOX JiOAKjS,
i Ct-f7 -prui ci: JOIST 1 SPRUCE JUlsT
LOU I . SPRUCE JOJMT
II T'O ;u FEET LONG.
BUPLllIOU NORWAY SCANTLING.
ilAVLE, RRUTIIER A CO..
II Unirp No. afro SOUTH S TREET,
J. c. r e k k i n a,
LUMBER MKltOlIANT.
SuececBortoK Clark, Jr.,
NO. S24 CHRISTIAN STREET.
V nstiiDtlv on haiid, a lame and varied assortment
f uliiHiiK l.un.l'ir. 6 24
MISCELLANEOUS.
HASTINGS'S
COMFOUND SYEUT OF NAPTLIA
CURES
COUGHS AND COLUa.
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
For sale by all llrst-clnss Druggists.
1)1' OTT A 0., A4JKNTS,
No, 232 North SECOND Street.
8 61m
LATE MANTELS.
SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed lor Durability
Reimty, Strength, and Cheapness.
SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work Geuerallj
made to order.
J. 13. KIMES 46 CO.,
S J2 Nos 2126 and 212s CHESNUT Street,
CORN EXCHANGE
RAG MANUFACTORY.
JOHN T. li A I L JO Y Js C O.,
KKMOVKD TO
N. E. Corner of MA RKET ami WATER Streets,
1'h ll;l(t('ll)lliiu
DEALERS IN RAGS AND RAGGING
Ot everv Description, lor
Grain, 'ITonr, Salt, Super-Phosphalo of Lime, Lone
IUMl, Etc.
I.arpo and small GUNN Y HAG.S constantly on hand.
J L-Z I A Iso, WOOL SACKS.
John T. Eau.kv. Jamp.s Carcadkn.
OiO ARCH STREET. (J AS FIXTURES,
XJXZl CHANDELIERS, BRONZE STATUARY,
Etc-. VANK1KK A CO. would respectfully direct the
atteution of their tneuds, and the public gunerully, to
their large and eliKiiiit aHSorlmeut of GAS FIX
'JURES. CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL
RRONZE WARES. Those winhlns handsome and
thoroughly made Goods, at very reasonable prices,
will liud It tu their advantage to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
ri. noueu or larnisneii uxiurea reuuisueu wiia
special caie and at reasonable prici-s.
JpITLER, WEAVER & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Manilla and Tarred Cordaeo, Cords,
Twines, Etc.
No. 23 North WATER Street, and
No. '1 North DELAWARE Avenue,
l'lllLAUKLi'lJlA.
EPWiN H. FlTLKK, MlCHAKI. WKAVtR,
Co -shad F. Cloth ku. i 11J
QEORCE PLOWMAN,
CAIIPKNTKH AND BIJILDKlt
No, 23 CAKTEK NTKEKT,
And No. 141 DOCK Street
Machine Work and MUlwrlghtlng promptly
tended to.
HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL
LIMBS, Aruis, leg.-,, Appliances lor ,
M l).ili..iit i) A,,, at 'Tliuwa f .1 ti ha n.n i
-) translened from lite In form and lit; I
are the Itchiest, most uurabie, com
fnriable, perfect, and unistiu substi
tutes yet invented. '1 hey are ap
proved and atlontml by the United
States Government and our principal Surgeon
Patented August 18, lutii; May 2:(. DUiii; May 1, lo(
Address KIMBALL fe CO.,
No. 6 AJWTH Street Philadeliihla.
I'amphleta Irep. 27 Hui
T. STEWART BROWN,
H.K. Ci.rui-r i.r
FOURTH and CHESTNUT 8T3.
MAMKACTLRKR OF
TRUNKS. VALISES, BAGS, RETICULES, and ever?
w.
TKlNkS tad UAUS Ucpalrtd.
VJKTR, lillLAUrUUJA dUlVHCUiN
wiyf? BANDAGE INSTITUTE, No. 14 N
EV J-.itKTT, after thirty years' practical experience
I'liKruMees the skilful adjuslment of his Preuuuui
Patent Graduating I'refsuie Truss, and a variety ol
uiliirs. supporters, Elastic Stockings, Shoulder
liraies, Crutches. Suspenders, etc. Ladles' apart
uieniH coiiiiucted by a Lady
COTTON AND KLAX,
V SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS,
Of all numbers and branch
Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Als
Taper M anuiacturers' Drier Eelw, from oue losevtr
1 el vide; PuuliiiK, Belting, Sail Twine, etc.
JOHN W. EVERMAN & CO.,
No. lt'8 JONKS Alley.
ALEXANDER (J. CATTELL A CO.
produce: commission merchants,
No. 2tt NORTH WHARVES
No. 27 NORTn WATER STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALKJt JMJtB e. CATTKLJ., 1H 2J kXIJAH B. CATTBL1
WILLIAM S. GRANT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. U S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia,
AUK NT KOIl
Imprint's Gunpowder, Itetlned Nitre, Charcoal, Etc
W', Raker A Cu.'s Chocolale, I'ocou. and Brotua.
Crocker Rros. t Co.'s Yellow Metal bhealhlnf
Bolu, and Nails, 1 ii
"DRIVY WELLS-OWNERS OF PROPERTY-J-
'1 he only place to get Privy Wells cleaned
Olslnlected at eiy low prices,
A. PKYSON,
.,. Manufacturer of Poudretle,
in WOT DBMrTTI'H mix. LIBRARY Street
TTNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS.-
V'hc'PUl Depot, No. S"4 CllEhNUT Street.
Central Depot, No. 103 8. FIFTH Street, oue door below
Chesuut. Established IHti'J.
i.enne "tamps ol every description constantly o
Iisiid In anv amount
Oidvrtbr Utlljt ExprcMpiOuiptly 1 tended to
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
M. B E R N H E I M,
Having reopened the Store
NO. 115 N, F.IUIITII NTBF.ET.
Will continue his old buitns
W Itli the addition n
I(.SS AI CLOAK TRinjIIHOl,
11 ".Lrf0,1 fBL'V"r? !"ld the 1"rtl,'" Kneral are so
!' 1 Vi,",?.'1".? "t. which Is coiiHtantly re
plenisbed w lib the liitMt styles, and which he will
sell at the LOW F.sT PRICF.S, Wholesale aim RetalL
t. "V?TR 1,NC0""l allowed to Milllnera,
Dren and Clouk maker. aHlin
SPLENDID OPKNINO OK THE
IS I;ATKHT STYLES. M IW. M.A. BINDER,
h.:J."?, t'l'-'SNUT Street, Philadelphia.
I'V.'i .KH UF SADIES' DRFJSS AND
CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Also, an elegant stock ol
Imported Paper Patterns for Ladles' and Chiidren't
Dress. Parisian Dress and Cloak Making lu all It
varieties. Ladies liirnhhlng tbelr rich an mostly
materials may rely on being artistically littnn, and
their work iinlshed lu the most prompt and elllcinnt
manner, at the lowest possible prices, at twenty-four
hours' notice. Culling and basting. Patterns Insets,
or by the single piece lor merchants and dres.
makers, now ready. fl Bui
SOS. 883 AKI 831 KOVTHNTRKET
Has a handsome assortment of MILLINERY.
Altto. bilk Velvet, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers,
Flowers, Frames, etc Ladles who niakeithelr own
Bonneis in piled with the materials. ,Mi
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
lk P EN N fTEAM E.(,INE AM)
. It
iiiiiv.-. irJ.vj' ic dt LEVY
lit A L AND THEORETICAL ENGINEER,
MACHINISTS, BOILER . MAKEIUS, BLACK
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having lor many yeura
l een in Kticcfsslul operation, ami been exclusively
ennhced In building and repairiiiK Marine and River
Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Rollers, Water
Tnnks, i'ropellers, etc. etc., respectlully oiler thell
hei v ices tu the public as being lully prepared to con
tract lor engines of all slzeH, Murine, River, and
Mammary; having sets of patterns of ulfferenl sisses,
are prepured to eAtrute orders w ith quick desputch.
Every description of pattern-making made at the
Blidiiesi notice. HiKh and Low-pressure Fine,
Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl
vania c harcoal iron. Forcings of all sizes and kinds;
Iron and Brass Casting of all descriptions-, Roll
1 urnliig, Sciew Culling, and all other work connected
Mib the above busiueHs,
Iruwings and specitlcations for all work done
Hi ibe c-siublishmeut lrte ol charge, and work guar
anteed. T be subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
n puns ol heals, here they cau he lu perlect saiety
tiiid me provioed with shears, blocks, lalls, etc. etc
fur raising heavy or libt weights.
JACOB C. NEAFIE,
JOHN P. LEVY.
821 BEACH and PALMER Streets.
J. VAl OllAN JAKKKiC'K, WILLIAM H. 11KURICK.
John K. cni-K.
QOITIIWARK J-UCNDKY, FIFTH AND
O WAtHlNGTON Streets,
Philahki.phta.
JIKIlKHK & SON'S,
ENGINEEl;s AND MACHINISTS,
irnmirnrlure High and Low Pressure Steam Eugiuet
101 1 mid. River, uml Murine service.
I, oilers, Gasometers, Tituks, Iron Boats, etc
CastliiKH oi all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron 1 Tame Roois lor Utts Works, Workshops, and
Kailioad Stations, etc
Retorts and Gua Machinery, of the latest and most
inipioved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, and
Sugnr, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Puns, Opeu
Su mo Trains, Delecators, Fillers, PumpiuK Eu
mes, etc.
Sole Agents for N. Rllleux's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus, Nesinyth Patent Steam .'lauimer, aud
Aspinwall ik. Uuolbey'a Patent Centrifugal sus-ar
Draining Machine. ttjjiij
BItiPJiSBUlUi MACHINE WORKS.
OFFICE,
No. 65 N. FRONT STREET,
l'H II. A HKLl'IIIA.
We are prepared lo till orders 10 any extent for oui
well-known
M ACHTN ERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN
MILLS,
Including all recentImprovements In Carding, Spin
ning, ami Weaving.
We in vlte the attention ot manufacturers to our ex
tensive works,
18 ALFRED JENKW ft tON.
$lAFthS, VvHiTMY & BRIDGES,
ISO. 327 CHESNUT STREET,
Manufacturers of
CAST-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPB
Of all sizes; also Fittings for the same, at the lowest
market rates. Extensive machinery has been pre
pared, and wo are now ready to lurnlsh this pipe to
any amount at short notice. Also general Railroad
and Steamboat supplies. 223 3iu
AWNINGS, ETC.
VNINGS! AWNINGS!
IMILDEYV-PROOF AWNINGS.
W. F. SU MULE,
No. Li South THIRD Sti-et t,
AXD
No. 31 South SIXTH Street,
Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF AWN
INGS, VERANDAHS, FLAGS, BAGS, TENTS,
and WAGON COVERS.
Btencil Cutting aud Canvas Printing. 27Brrrp
flWNlNGS, WAGON COVERS, BAGS, ETC.
1J yon want an EXTRA AWNING VERY CHEAP,
let our A wning Makers take the measure, and make
It Irom a lot 01 l.mu Hospital Tents lately purchased
by us, many ol which are new, and the best li-oz.
duck. Also, Government saddles aud Durness of ail
kinds, etc etc
PITKINS & CO.,
3 13 lm Nos. sa" and 33!) N. FRONT Street,
ROOFING.
1
OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVEB
ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH,
And coated with LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA
PAINT, making them perieclly Water-proof, LEAKY
GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gutta Percba Paint,
and warranted for live years. LEAKY SLATS
ROOiS coaled with liquid which be:omes as hard ai
slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated will
Mo ii id Guttapercha at small expense. CostranKln
from oue to two ceuW per square foot. Old Board 01
Shingle Roofs ten centa per square foot, all complete
Materials constantly on hand and lor sale bv tin
PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA HOOP
1NG COMPANY. GEORGE IIOIJART,
11 2 6m No. MO N. FOURTH Street.
XI o O 1? I IV o .
OLD MUKCJI.E ROOI N, FI.AT Oil NTF.KP
4-4, Y Willi Vl'TTA I'KIM IIA KI"
K4j.ll,)TII,n(l coated wlih I.ltl'll Ji'ITi
l-:itOA fAlNT, making them perleutly watei
l"j.K'AKTf' UBiVlX ROOFS repaired with GutU
Percna Paint, aud warranted lor five years,
l.KAK KIATU ItOOFM coated wilh LlquU
nulla percba paint, which becomes as bard as slute,
l orTlN, l,:".itIK,,and IKON KOOFA
this Paint Is the tie i(xu ultra of all other protection.
11 lorms a perieclly Impervious covering, completely
resists the action of the weather, and constitutes a
lliorouiih protection against leaks by rust or other
wise. Price only irom one to two centa per square
,UVtS u fBAVKL BOOFINO done at the
honest notice.
Material constantly on hand and for sale by the
HiHnOllI HOOFIKW GINI'AN Y.
ItllklT S.t A KVI HETT,
; 1 21 m No, oa GREEN Street.
I""" STEAMBOAT LINES.
C . frJS TRIPS RESUMED. THE
Ji'MfiiTm 7i JOHN A. WARNER will com.
ii.euce rmiuiiiK between Philadelphia aud Bristol on
THURSDAY; the asih of Fenruary. leaving Phlladal
phla, CHESNUT-sireet wharf, at i o'clock P. M
KlnliplIlK ai niveriwii, torrenuuie, ADuaiusia, neveriy,
and Diirllnguiu. ueiuruin
g, leaves Bristol at 7 o'clock
A. M.
Fare each way, 2S eta.
Kicursion 40 cu. 2i lm
5 1 ;' J
hWlaul
MARCH 28, 1867.
PROPOSALS.
PUorOMAI.S FOR CAHT-IUON SKUVICE
PJI E, IRON AND BRASS CASTIxNuS,
AND LEAD.
Ponied proposals will be received nt the
ofllceof tho Water Depurtiricni, No. 101 Mouth.
HFTI1 Street, until TUESDAY. April 2. 117.
at 3'., o'clock I'M., for the followluir articles,
delivered at atieh points in the city as the Chlel
r.nuineer may Ueslguule, free Irom uovenimeui
lax:
F irst Cast-iron Service ripe, by the pound,
as follows:
H. hH) leet Pipes, of 4 Inches diameter.
40,425 tect Pipes, of 8 Inches diameter.
il2 tect Pipes, of H Inches diameter.
I, 2'Ji) feet Pipes, of 10 Inches diameter.
Ml leet Pipes, of 12 inches diameter.
Also, lOO.Oou pounds or more of lirnnehes,
Sleeves, etc. etc., all patterns, to he furnished
by the contractor, and to be approved by the
Chief Engineer.
No allowance will be made for any metal In
the pipes, branches, bends, etc., live per cent,
above the Hpeclfled weight.
Second 150,000 pounds or Iron Casting, for
the workshop, for mnklntf of stops, pluiis, etc.,
from patterns approved by the Chief Engineer,
or lurnlHUed by the Department.
Tiiiru ftooo pounds of Hrass Castings for tho
workshop, for ferules, plutss, slops, otc, from
patterns furnished by tho Department.
Fourth &j,000 pounds ol Lead, for laying
pipes.
Plans and specifications can bo seen at the
cilice of the Chlel Engineer.
All the pipes, branches, and curves are to be
coaled with coal pitch vnrnlsh. In accordance
with the memorandum to he had at the ollice.
All pipes and castitiKS bhall bo subjected to
such tthlsaiKl inspection ns may bo considered
necessary by the Chief Engineer to insure a
correct Judgment ot the quality of the material
and workmanship.
No bid will be received except from persons
manufacturing the articles bid for, an J unless
it he accompanied with acerlltionte tliata bond
of live, hundred dollars has been deposited with
tho City Solicitor, as per ordinance of May
55, lWiO.
The Committee reserve the right to accept or
reject any or all of tho bids.
FREDERICK GRAFF,
3203t Chief Engineer Water Department.
PROPOSALS.
PISSSIIVAMA A(iItMI I.Tlll.tLI.AM)
M RIP FOU SAJUIa
The Board of Commissioners now offer for
sale TWO 11 UN DKED AND TWNETY THOU
SAND ACHES of Agricultural College Land
Scrip, teliig the balance of the Scrip grunted to
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the
endowment of Agricultural Coilegea lu this
btute.
Proposals for the purchase of this Land Scrip,
additbsed to "The Hoard of Commissioners ol
Agricultural Lund Scrip," will Le received at
the survej or-uenerars oiiice, ai ji.-vit.ivin-liUKO,
until 11 o'clock M., oil WEDNESDAY,
April 10, lfc07.
This land may be located In any State or Ter
ritory, by the holders of the scrip upon any of
the unappropriated lands (except mineral lauds)
ol tho United Slates, which may be subject to
sale til private entry. Each piece of scrip
represents a (juarter section of one hundred aud
sixty acres, Is issued in blank, and will be
transferable without endorsement or formal
assignment. The blank need not be filled until
tbescr.pis presented for location and entry,
when the party holding it can 1111 the blank,
ami enter the land In his own name. Bids must
be made as per acre, and no bids will be re
ceived lor less than oue quarter section.
The Scrip will bo issued immediately on the
payment of the money to the Surveyor-General
On all bids for a less quantity than forty thou
sand acres, one-third of the purchase money
must be paid within ten days, and the remain
ing two-thirds within thirty days after notifica
tion of the acceptance of the bid or bids by the
Hoard of Couinaissloners.
JACOB M. CAM PBELIi,
Surveyor-General,
For the Board of Commissioners.
Harrishnrg, February 27, lh(i7. 3 i 14 10
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD COM
PAN Y.
Philadki.phja, February 4, 1887.
Proposals will be received at me Ollice ot the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, until
the llihl day ol May, lst7, inclusive (unless aSKtlslac
tory proposal should be received and accepted pre
viously ). from responsible parties desiring to contract
with said Company lor the establishment of a direct
Line ot bteamahips between Philadelphia and Liver
peol. Jilank forms of proposals, with detailed Informa
tion, will be lurnlshed upon application to
2 7 16 1 EDMUND SMITH. Secretary.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
s
A EE OF OLD AND UNSEIiVICABLE
AHIICLES OF OHDNANCE.
Bureau of Orpnancb,
Navy Department.
Washington City. March 15. 1867.
There will be sold at mibllciiucl ion to the lu.-h.
..
est bidders, at noon, THUKsDAY, the lltn day
of April, 1MJ7, at the ofllce of the Inspector of
Ordnance, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylva
nia, a lot of old and unserviceable articles of
Ordnance.embraciUH Shot and Shell,nboutseven
hundred (700) Carbines, breech loaders, about
twenty-five hundred (2300) Muskets, rifled and
smooth bore, Gun Carriages and other Stores.
The articles will be sold in lots.
Terms, one-half cash In Government funds,
to be deposited on the conclusion of the sale,
and the remainder within teu days afterwards,
during which time the articles mustbo removed
fiom the yard, otherwise they will revert to the
Government. 11. A. WISE,
3 18IAU Chiot of Bureau.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
ULVER'S NEW PATENT
ir.i:r band-joist
HOT-AIR FURNACE.
RAKUES OF ALL SIZE.
Also, Phllepar's New Low Pressure Steam Heating
Apparatus. For sale by
CHAKLKN WILLIAMS,
5 10 No. 1KS2 11AUCET Street.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER
fill I. I' 111 ,!!.' A IV UAVWI.' li.p l.'uiiiiliMM lln.
PI'S tela, or Public Institutions. In TWENTY DIP-1-
KUKST MZEM. Also. Philadelphia Kaimes.
IN ' - .' ..... - .... .......... .. -
1 lot-Air Furnaces, Portable Healers, Lowduwu Urines,
Firebourd Stoves, liath Holier. Mewhole Plnlea,
Koiiers, Cookint! Stoves, etc., wholesale and retuil, by
the manulaciurers. MiAJtPF. .v THOMSON,
11 17 miithtiiu No. i) N. sl'X'OND street.
JOUSE-FUKXISUIXa GOODS.
EXCIXLEST OPPOBTl'SITV TOSECCKK
UAHUAINM.
To close the estate of the late
JOHN A. MCKPI3EY,
Importer and Dealer u
llouse-Furnishins Cr 00 tie,
NO. oaa c 11 esn it mbeei,
Between Ninth and Tenth, South Side, Philadelphia
His Administrators now offer the whole stoclt at
prices below the ordinary rates churned. Tula stocti
embra-es every thiiiK wanted III a will;orderud household-
Plain 'lln Ware, Drii.shes, Wooden Ware,
liiultets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanued
Ware, a id Cookinu Utensils of every description.
A great variety of BHAKKU OOODS, BIRD
CAGES, etn. etc, can be obtained on the most reason-
'(.!knNK ABfTIO BEFRia ERAT0R3 AND
WJiiuJiMrSlotrATlEBr--MACH E GOODS,
This Is the largest retail establishment In this lln
In Philadelphia, and clti.ens and stranxers will llndl
to their advantage to examine our slock before pu
U"NOTK.-"ur friends In the country may orderi
mall, uil prompt attention will be given, u ltast
-phTlTNEW BANKRUPT LAW
E. II. TIIARP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
' NO. 82 8. TITIRD Street,
Will devote special attention to the prosecntlon ol
VOLUNTARY aad COMPULSORY proceedings in
RANK HUPTL'Y.
Aih NC'IFS lu all the targ cltlea la the United
Slates. bai
SHIPPING.
ff,(TLfc GRAND EXCURSION
TO TAB
PAKIS EXPOSITION.
The new and flrst-clas Ocean going ud BtearosUIp
II AVA'M A.,
1000 Tons Burden,
8TEFIIEN WHITMAN, COMMANDER,
Will make an Kxcnrnlon from New York to Kami
mid buck, sailing from I'ler No. 40 Norm River nn
WEDNESDAY. April 17, at 12 o'clock Mtaklmt
Passengers for Paris, London, and llremen. Iteturif
ItiK, will sail from Havre on Junes, Klvlng Pasnonirnre
holding Excursion Tickets about six weeks In Europv.
'ibis maKiilllcent Steamship Is divided intownu,
Hkiiil compartmenifl, ana 1111s neen newly furolshett
and eleiiiintly lined up expressly tor this voyatce,
11a eieijiiiiiiy mien up exprtHniy lor inis vovatfe.
'1 be HAVANA will only carry Hrst-class Passengers.
A FI LL RAND OF MUSIC will accompany tbetjntu.
Price of Passage, I" currency, to Havre, MI50 and
Htl. To Havre and return, 930 aud $300, ac
cording to sl?.e of Stale-room.
An experleuced Surgeon on hoard.
For further particulars and passage apply to the
Agents, 1
MLKKAY, I EIIKIS & CO.,
No. 08 SOUTH Street, New York,
Or to the
PHILADELPHIA LOCAL EXPRESS COMPANY
8 lm4p
No. 3.1 CTIFiNUT Street, Phlli
Tiftt S'3AM TO IvlVtRPOOL CALLING
mViV rt-i """'"" '''" Inmau Line, sailing
fceiui-i- eekly. earryinB tiieUulted stales Malls.
Rt'ltRN 'lil'KK'iS TO PARIS AND RACK.
Hllb'l' I'LASS, k'JHi OOLU.
CITY OF I.I.MKItK'K Wednesday, March J7
t l'l Y UK WASH IMITUN Saturday, .Mrtron.'M
CITY OF MANCUF:ST'KK Wednesduy, April
CITY OK PAItls Satiinlav, Arll
CITY OK ANTWKHP Saturday. April 13
and each succeedmir tMiUirUav and Wednesday, at
noun, irom Pier No. 4.". North Hlver.
RATKS OK PASSAdK
By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday-
Payable lu Gold.
Payable hi Currencr.
First Cabin im
To London 116
Steeratte M f )
To Iioudon , m
To Fans M 1a:
To Paris..
Passage by the Wednesday ateamers: First ( nliln.
fill; Steerage, j):iy. Payable in Culled States currency,
passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, lire
men, etc., at moderate rates.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, I3T
currency. Tickeis can be bought here by persons seuiF
lnj lor their trleiids.
l or lurther luformatlnn apply at the Company!
Oflires. JOHN U. DALE, Agent,
8 7 No. Ill WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
P Alill AMP TCI A V n C 11 n II
LL GHEAT 11RITA1N AMliIHKLANDI
;4 fcTEAiirHAIF AM) HAILING PACKiST,
ax nr.iiLtr.unAir.n.
DRAFTS AVAIi.AULK THROUGHOUT EKGLA
IRKLAND, fCOTLAiD, AND WALLS.
For particulars applv to
I aPSC'OTT BROTI1KHS A CO.,
No. S6P0UTP .Sireet anil Ho. 23 BKOADWAT
1 1 Or toTIIOS. It. bKAHLK,2n WALNUT St
FOP. NKW VflTJk tiWItT'T'SnRH
i-TiiylJ.Yifef'TrBiisportiitlon Company Desiiatcbi
SITrAiaXli'tJ' uml Kvvll'IMIirt, r.mtm viu. ll.luimiv.
and Karitan Canal, on and after the liilh of iMurch.
leaving daily at 12 M. aud S P. M., cuuuecllug wlllj
all Northern and Kasteru lines.
Kor treiKht, winch wut uo tuken upon accommoaa
ting terms, apply to
WILLIAM M. BAIBD & CO.,
1 1J No. IK S. DKLAWARK Avetniet, '
iff-ffZ, TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.
2tftaMMLta The undersigned having lessed the KKN-
si .St. iu.N SCREW DOCK, begs to inform his friends
and the patrons of the Dock lliul be Is prepured with
increased facilities lo accommodate those having ves
sels to be raised or repaired, and bekig a practical
slnp-curpenter and caulker, will give personal alien
tlon lo the vessels entrusted to him for repairs.
Captamsor Agenls.shlp-Carpenters, and Machinist
having vessels 10 repair, are solicited to call.
Having the agency lor the sale of "Wetterstedt'a
Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, for
Hie preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this city. I am
prepared lo luruiah the sivine on reasouanle terms.
JOHN H. HAM MITT,
Kensington Screw Dock,
1 1 DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE
FIRE-PROOF SAFES
:marvin's patent
I oil II
ARE THE 13 E S T.
AL1VATS FIRE-riiOOF.
AHVATS OUT
DIOBILE TEST.
FEBBCARr 13, 1867.
"Our Marvin's Patent Safe, a No. 9, double-door
atoodtbe severest test In the large Are of Saturday
uigliU It fell from the second floor, and was exposed
to an INTENSE HEAT, FANNED BY A STIFjT
NORTH WIND. The exterior Iron Irame-work
melted lu several places, yet the Inside Is not touched.
We were pleased on opening it to And every thin
ALL RIGHT. We have every confldonce In tha
Fire-Proof Safes made by Marvin fe Co.
"WHITFIELD & BILLING."
EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE
WHERE. MARVIN & CO.
No. 721 CHESTNUT St., (Masonic HalL)
And No. 265 BROADWAY, New York,
House Safes, for Plate and Jewelry
Rankers' Steel Chests.
Second-hand Sufes of all makers.
Sales exchanged ou liberal terms. 2 23 stuth2na
Bales, Machinery, etc., moved and hoisted.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE,
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN TUB ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB
X CIT Y AND COUNTY OF PHILEDELPillA
Estuteof JIKNRY K. KURT,, Deceased
The Auditor appointed by tbe t ourt to audit sottln
and adjust iheuccount or ALFRED FITLER -cuter
ol the will of HENBY E. KURTZ, ileSasod'
a id lo report distribution 1.1 the balance In tbe h ml
ot Hie accountant, will meet the parties Interested lor
the purposo of his appointment on MONDAY Anrii
l',' ."1 4 a'cc'- t his ollice. No.W W.
H 1-1 II street, lu the city of Philadelphia.
a ai tbsttiM t.EDRGK w. thorn, Auditor.
TN TIIK ORPHANS' COCRT FOR THE CITY
J- AND COL NT Y OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate 01 ROSANNA HUGHES. Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settla.
and adjust the account of NEIL Mi-tif.ENS Y
Executor ofthe last will und tcstameutof KOSANNA
llU.HEs, deceased, aud to report distribution of
the balance lu the hands of tho accountant, will meet
the parlies Interested for the purpose of his an
poiiument, on FRIDAY. April B. 1KH7, at 3 o'clock i
M at his ollice, No. im s. FOURTH. Street, lu!
the city of Philadelphia. wweei, iu
3aitt-ths5tJ J. HOWARD OENPKLL, Auditor.
ESTATE OF CHARLES HEPBURN, DE
ceused. Letters lestamentary upon theExtnto
ol CHAULES HEPliURN, deceased, hivlUK been
grunted to theunderslgued by the Registrar of Wills of
Pliiladelphlu, all persons Indebted tu tbe Estate will
make payment, anil those having claims will pleasi
present them immediately to ""ipieaoej
JAMES FARIES, Executor
Or ,0 his Attorney, 3U A .
E. COPPER MITCHELL,
ri.iiAnPH,A.rebru.r?aWAUa?Sfe
pASTE I PASTE! PASTE !
TUB VK10H PA8TK AND SIZIHCI
j COMPANY
Wnafotnr a PATENT PASTE which only needs to
he known to be spprecuted. It Is alwavs ready lor at
in warranted not to lerment, and Is ioldobuap.
It is put up In barrels, halt barrels, aud boxes.
KEITH & PICKETT,
BOLE AUENTS,
uotatmrjm No. 134 South WTiarTes.