-miscellaneous items. lr,iU.theJ.dlp!! of Fra",c fort wore mon lugon the 10th nit., th.n .livU . theScityCf eutranL0 of th rru8siau8 into -The Bishop of Hereford, England, ia in BHcn an entir ntale of mental prostration as o 1 altogether past work. Another new opera by M. Offenhach, La Ifrmisstun de Dir He,, res, has been produced at Lms, with entire suconsa. Reverses In business and four feet of rope were the causes of death in the case of a Mil waukee merchant. Letters from Constantinople state that the Sultan has directed a commission for the purpoce of establishing a code in his domi nions based on the Code Napoleon. A Swedish tenor, Herr Labatt, a singer of great popularity at the Royal Theatre at Stock holm, has entered into an engagement to appear at Her Majesty's Theatre next summer. ' While the King of Sweden is on his travels, Sweden and Norway are, in accord a nee with their political constitution, governed by a council of Regency, of which Prince Oscar is l'resident. The Rev. F. E. Baker, Vicar of Aliens -more, Herefordshire, England, who died re cently, was a worthy man, but somewhat ecoentric. He would pull off his coat and go and break stones on the road, allowing the workman to rest in the meautime. I'uad Tasha, the celebrated Minister of Abdul-Aziz, made a speech in England, in which he described the Eastern question as one of economics rather than politics. "Rail roads, commercial activity, and progress," he said, "would soon give a different aspect to the tangled skein of Eastern affairs." Sir Moses Montefiore having received most heartrending accounts of the sufferings of his co-rcligionists in Moldavia, has determined, notwithstanding his great age, to proceed from England on a charitable mission to Jassy, to exercise his influence on behalf of the suf ferers. The common nightly receipts at Niblo's Garden are $1800. In view of this it is amus ing to read in the French papers that the re ceipts at a recent performance of the Bichc au JJois, at the Forte St. Martin, reached the un precedented sum of 7142 francs, or less than $1400. General Heintzelman, heretofore con nected with the Fifth Military District, and Stationed in Texas, has beeu ordered by the War Department, at the expiration of his pre sent leave of absence, to report in New York, and await further orders. Considerable interest ha3 been excited in Bengal by the death of the Hon. Sumlonath Pundit, the only native yet found worthy of a seat on the bench of an Indian High Ceurt. - The deceased judge was of Cashmere origin; his family never intermarried with Bengalees, and he kept aloof from all Bengalee usages. He began life on JE24 a year as a clerk, and then went to the native bar. During the centenary, Francis, the ex King of Naples, held quite a Royal Court in Rome. He kept open house, and received four thousand visitors attached to the old rimme. It is said that a large number of brigands took part in the celebration, and it was remarKed that tor a lew days brigandage almost entirely ceased. A noble inventor has just appeared in the person of the Earl of Caithness. His lordship has made and patented a compass, which is said to be a great improvement on those now in use. The inventor claims tor it a supe riority to most of the influences by which com passes are liable to be vitiated. It has been tested on the Clyde, and seems to have given great satisfaction. The Sultan's visit to Lady Palmerston was paid by his Majesty at his own special desire, and was the only private visit he paid in Eneland. The Sultan said that Lord Palmer ston was the Englishman he had most desired to see, and that, as he had been removed by inexorable fate, it was his (the Sultan's) wish to pay homage to his name by visiting her ladyship. When Victor. Hugo's comedy, the Bur graves, was produced with very qualified suc- oess, a reaction in favor of the classio, as op ; posed to the romantic school of dramas having set in, he had in his portfolio a new drama almost finished, entitled Les Deux Jumeaux. This work, already received at the Comfidie, Victor Hugo threw aside in disgust, and it has remained to this day incomplete. It is hoped it will now be given to the world. It turns upon the adventures of the Man in . the Iron Mask. M. Hugo has adopted the view, which M. Alexandre Dumas subsequently worked out very ingeniously in his V'icomte de JJrage lonne, that the man in question waa a brother of Louis XIV. The female Australian black swan in the Zoological Gardens, of Lyons, France, a short time since laid two eggs, and as she did not seem anxious to sit upon them, they were placed among six others produced by a white swan. All eight birds were hatched, and all were of the same greyish hue. But the male and female old birds instinctively dis covered the intruders, and maltreated them so much that one died, the other being rescued with soma difficulty. It is at present thriving, and the black plumes which distinguish its race are beginning 10 appear The Tribunal of Police of the Canton of Vaud, in Switzerland, has lately been engaged ' . 1 Til ill 5 in trying a young man named riquuiouu, charged with having for some time past prac tised medicine and surgery in female attire, It appeared that he had succeeded in com nletelv disguising himself as a woman, and had obtained, under the name of Miss Abbots, and in the quality of an American, admission into several families, offering his services chieflv to ladies. The fraud was detected by a hair-dresser, to whose shop he went to pur chase a chignon. It was found that he could only be convicted of the illegal exercise of his profession, ana on tnat count uie v,oun con demned him to one month's imprisonment. In his novel of "Norwood," Henry Ward Beecher discourses as follows concerning the nture life of horses: "What do you think becomes of horses, Hiram, when they die ?" said Rose. "Wal, MiBS Rose, it's my opinion that there's nse for horses hereafter, and that you'll find there's a horse-Leaven. There'B Scripture for that, too." "Ah 1" said Rose, a little surprised at these confident assertions. "What benpture do you mean f" "Whv. in the Book of Revelations ! Don give an account of a white horse, and a red horse, and black horses, and grey horses f I've allers 'sposed that when it said Death rode on a pale horse, it must have been grey, ' 'cause it had mentioned white ones already In tlw ninth chapter, too, it says there was au . . f 1 1 41 1 1 aimy Ol T. WO uuuurcu iiiuucauu uuibbiiicu. Now, I should like to know where they got so many horses in heaven if none of 'em that die off here go there f It's my opinion that a good horse, 's a darned sight likelier to go to heaven Lan a bad man I" THE DAILY EVENING TELEGAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. ITOK ADDITIONAL IXlCAL ITEMS 8KB OCTSIBB PA9RS.J Torchlight Procession Arrival n ran Washington Engine Company of Brooklyn. Last Iliebt the Citv was enlivened hv martini muxtc Irom numerous bands, and the display of uiiumui, xcrcnes ana firework?. The occasion was in honor of the Wellington Engine Com pany of Ilnoklvn, which arrived ut 8 o'cIock last night at Wnlnut street wharf, amid the cheers of hundreds of the representatives of the . ne i'i iranuri ui oi mis cuy, in connection witn many lrora Camden. The procession moved In the following order over the route named: Up Walnut to Third, tip Third to Chesnut, up Ches nut to Ninth, uo Nintn to Spring Garden (on Dorth side) to Thirteenth, down Thirteenth to Arch, up Arch to Fifteenth, down Fitteentb. to HtZWatcr. dOWn FitZWatPr to Tenth rinnm Tenth to Wbftrton, up Wharton to Eleventh, up t.ieventn to Reliance Engine House, and there diemtes. The procession waa formed a follows: JilllKl. Harmony Hoso, 58 men. Hteamer, Janiea Pollock, Marshal. Hone Hose, 14 men. R. T. Oil I, Marshal. Assistance KdkIiio, IS men. Martin Killuck. Marshal. Wan en Hose. ISand. 58 men, with hose carriage. Robert Motherwell. 4Muihuul. Hand. Kflirlnft. 120 men, with steamer of the Washington En gine company. The Visiting Firemen. Washington Knisinn, of Brooklyn. 72 men. wearing bluett coals and caps. John ( Ml 11 li I ii ir I m in Mumlml. Band of the Fourteenth Kcxlment Now York Mtiile nilllilu. United Rtfttes Hose, of Camden, 12 men. Charles J. Jiiildwln, Marauul. Houthwarlt Knglne, 14 men. O. W. Oowe, Marshal. Fall mount Knglne, 11 men. Marshal. Dusters burlesnue. Steam Fire Company dressed in a fantastical manner, having with them an Imitation steamer, drawn by four mules, and preceded by a band numbering 101 men. J. Branson Carr, Marshal. Escaped fbom the Hospital Henry Forrest, who attempted to murder his wile in the office of Alderman Hibberd, a few weeks ngo, and afterwards cut his own throat, made his escape from the Pennsylvania Hospital on Tuesday night by fcaling the wall. This is the thirtieth person who has seucceeded in making his escape from the hospital within our recollec tion, under similar circumstances. Such crimi nals should bo placed in the prison hospital. A Serious Fall. Yesterday afternoon George Nichols, residing iu Hrown 6treet, above Tenth, while engaged "in repairing the roof of a house iu Brandywine street, below Broad, slipped to the pavement with a bucket of hot pitch. He was seriously injured about the head from the fall, and was badly scalded with the flitch. His injuries are such a character as to eave but little hope for his recovery. He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Fatal Accident. John Moore, a member of me j.mra uisirict police, while attempting to get on the front platform of a passenger car at Seventh and South streets, yesterday morning. was thrown under the car and dragged some distance. One of his arms, a collar bone, and several ribs were broken. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where he died In a few hours. Mr. Moore was fifty years old, and he leaves a wife and family. lie resided in the southern part of the city. Drlabln to S amines. General Brisbin, of Kentucky, replies at length to "Admiral" Semmes' "communica tion," which appeared on Friday. It will be remembered that the "Admiral" expressed a desire to fight, but implied, in advance, that General Brisbin would neither send nor accept a challenge. The latter replies: "You certainly could not expect me to chal lenge a perjured traitor. By-the-way, can you tell ine the difference between stealing a pocket book from a man and stealing a gunboat from a Government?" He adds: "Army officers are quiet men, who attend to their own business, and are not afraid of any body. They will not permit conquered Rebel editors to subdue them with Impunity for their loyal opinions; and whatever may be your ex perience witn me, my advice to you is, Here after, to remember who and what you are mind your own allairs, and let Union officers aione." The Memphis Bulletin's editor has evidently woke up the wrong individual. Surgical Operation In tUe Days of the lncas. The British Medical Journal says: "M. Broca has presented to the Academy a most remarkable anatomical preparation. It is a kull found in the tomb of the lncas four miles from the city of Cuzco. M. Broca believes that the skull belonged to an individual who underwent at the same time a fracture and a denudation of the frontal bone. The curiaus part of it is that the bone shows traces of having undergone the operation of trephining. A circular white spot is visible, which shows necrosis of a portion of the bone; and all around it the rarefied tissue has evidently been the seat of an osteitis, the commencement of eliminative action. M. Nelaton has examined the preparation, and calculates that the patient survived the operation about fifteen days. The opening is of a lozenge shape, and about twelve millimetres in diameter. M. Broca thinks that the operation was performed with a gouge. Scientific Keseaucu. The Bcientiflo Asso ciation of France promises to ell'ect more for Bcientiflo purposes than any other continental society. Already it has expended 78,0110 francs in Bcientino investigations and experi ments. Its Bulletin in future is to be a weekly instead of a monthly publication. WANTS. J30OK AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. The crisis Is passed. The honr has come to lift the veil of secresy which has hitherto euveloued the inner liihtory of the great civil war, and this la dune by oiler lug to the public UeBeral L. C, Baker's "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest this book transcends all the ri nuances of a thouHaudlyears. and conclusively proves that "truth Is stranger thau llclion." Agents are clearing horn fuu to lioo per month, which we can prove to any doubting applicant. A few more cau obtain agencies iu territory yet uuoccu pled. Address P. UAHKKTT A CO., NO. 70it Cllt; NUT MTItEKT, 1W PHILADELPHIA. QHARLES RUMP P. 1-OIlTK-lHONNAIE, POCKET-ROOK, AND MAIMIEL MAM rACTUHfclt, KO. 47 MOUTH MIXTII NTBEET, .Below Arch, Philadelphia. Portn-Monuales, Pocket-Books, HaU'hels, Work Boxes, Bankers' Cases, VurHes. j'urtioiiiis, Lresblug cases, Cigar I aues, Cabas, Money Bens, Ktules, etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 720tf GARDNER & FLEMING, COACH MAKERS, MO. S14 SOUTH linil STREET. New and Becond-bandfJarrlagesfor sale. Par tlcnlar i-rumtloti paid to repairing. 6806iu MARINE 1ELEGRAP11. For additional Marine Au tee Frtl Pag. ALMANAC for FHILADELPH1A-THIH DAY, SOU Kll... 8 0S M now Risks... ...morn. ...... 8 17 Hum Hits ..............7 07 IIibh WATjea.... PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. WlMIAM O.KKKT, "J Thomas K. Ahhmead, Moicthi.t Com mitt it a. UUVKUENTS OF OCKAH lIKAttKRI, FOR AMERICA. C. of N. York Llverpool...New York -July I f 11a London New York July '1 be Queen Liverpool...New York.... ...July Momma Mar Havre...... ..Mew York..., ..July ..July .July .Auk. .Aug. C. ol Jiubllu Llverpool...few York... Tripoli................. l.iverpooi...rew York.... jHva.. Liverpool... Boston W iu. 1'euD London New York... FOR EUROPE. Bremen ...New York... Bremen........ C. ol P.altlniore.New Y'ork.. .Liverpool ktiKlaiMi New YorkLiverpool Caledonia..... .New York...((liwKow ht. Laurent .New York. ..Havre Halite New YorKllrenien CorWahhlugtouNew York... Liverpool.... .....Aug. 8 ....Auk. 1" Aug. 10 ....Auk. 10 .....Aug, 10 ,..Aiik. Ill ...Aug. 14 Chicago ioew i orK...i-iveriiooi k.UK. 14 IAJAB1 irT., IJUill lU-tl IU, JLiU. Fasle New York... Hav Ana.. .... -Aug. 8 Allianoe.......l'lillBda......( liurlenion Aiik. 8 Juulala..... .PIillada......New Orleans.... Auk. Wyoming. ...Plillada .Savannah ...Auk. 11 H. l'liBiinrey...New York...AHiiiiwitU.........Aun. 10 hiarnandUlrlpeHPhllada Havana ...Auk. H Ploueer.. Plillada Wilmington ....Auk. 15 H. America .New York. ..IUo Janeiro.. ,...Aue 22 btnroittiel.nkin.Pbllada.....New Orleans. Auk. 24 Malln re lorwarded by every steamer In the regular lines. The steamers lor or Irom Liverpool call at Queenslown, except the Canadian line, which cull at I emlonderry. The steamers lor or Irom the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLKARED YE8TKRDAY. Hhlp Althea, Wark, Bremen, Hone, Amhuhl A Co. Brig O. C. Clary, Bryant, Alanzaullla,. Madeira fc Ca ll ail a. Brig C. Wesley, Colson. Boston, L. Audenrled & Co. l-clir K, Law, York, hloiiliiKion, K. V. Hlover. bchr h. Bruen, Mershou, Wlluilntjlou, N. C, 6. Bolton te Co. triir M. K. Vancleaf. McCobb, Boston, Uammett & Nelll. Bchr Neptune, Blizzard, Washington, Audenrled, Nor ton A Co. Ht'r K. Franklin Plerson. Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr. 8t'r Clienler. Jones, New Y'ork, W. V. Clyde A Co. Hl'r Ylueland, Borden, Baltimore, Captain, Tug Thos. Jellerson. Allen, tor Baltimore, with a tow ol barges, W. P. Clyde & Co. ARRIVED YEHTERDAY. Barque Ormus, Pettinelll, IV days from Sombrero, wlih guano to Moro Phillips. Hrhr VU kHhurg. Kendall, S days from Bangor, with lumber to J. W. Uaeklll A Co. bchr F. Keating, Daulels, 8 days from Portland, wltU heading to b. A W. Welsh. bchr M. K. Vancleat, McCobb, 8 days from Ports mouth, In nullum to captain. bchr Ocean Bird, Marsh, 6 days from Richmond, tn ballast to J. T. Justus. bchr Ariadne, Thomas, 1 day from Smyrna, with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. bteamer W. U Plerrepont.Rhropshlre. 44 hours from New York, with mde. to W. M. Balrd A Co. bteamer Mayflower. Koblnson, 24 hours from New York, with milRe. to W. M. Balrd A Co. bteamer Mars, Orumley.M hours from New York, with DKlne. to W. M. Balrd A Co. bteeauT b. M. Fellon. Davis. hours from Cape May, with passengers to captain. Passed oft' the Ledge Unlit one barque, bound up. fug Thos. Jederxon. Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. , MEMORANDA. 8blD John Good, Crowell. for Philadelphia, at Lon don 2ilh ult. bteauiBhlp Melita, Sumner, hence, at Liverpool 25th ult,, and entered out for Boston. Barques bchamyl, Crosby, and Louisa Cook, Cook, for Philadelphia, at London 2olh ult. Barque Harvest Moon, Barllett, for Philadelphia, sailed irom Genoa 2uth ult. Barque Aurora. Norburry, hence for Cronstadt, in the hi. mill 'iiii h mt. Baruue M errlmac Marshall, from Messina for Phllo- aeipiiia, waa repairing at umraiiar aitu uiu Hrlir Plover, flnnrlv. hnnra at Kwlnemuudn 21st ult. Brig J. Coltill. Coliill, hence for Loudon, sailed from Falmouth 2ttb ult. Brig Eurus, Yates, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bos- tnn r.l h limt Brig Venus. Espy, hence, at St. John. N. B.. 6th InBt. bchr Comet. Dow, from Laueaville lor Philadelphia, anllari Irnm Mnlpm il.h (nut. bchr J. Clark, Fowler,-from Providence for Pblla- Oelphla, at isew l.onilou 4in nisi. bchr Camilla, for Philadelphia, cleared at St. John, N. 11.. 6th Inst, , bchr Artie Garwood, Godfrey, hence, at Salem 8th IiiHtant. , Bchrs J. H. Gallagher, Gallagher, and S. Eddy, Letts, at. Unhhli.tttjill At h Innt. bchr Henrietta, blmmous, for Philadelphia, sailed from balem Bill Inst, bchr Uucas, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Lon bteamer Beverly, Pierce, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. , . bteamer G. H. btout, Ford, hence for Richmond, sailed frem Norfolk 6th lust. bteamer New York, Marshall, hence, at Georgetown 6th lust. wrvrimr. TO MARTNER8. -KTtlftA la h.rhv ifvon that the Second ClaSS IrOIl buoy placed to mark Witch Hock, entrance to Port- laud harbor. Me., went adrllt Irom its moorings J uiy 23. 11 will be replaced as soon as practicable. By order of the Lighthouse Boar1,JOQN POpE. Lighthouse Inspector, First District. Portland, July so, 1867. Captain Wallace, of the steamer Louisa Moore, re ports that the buoys off Newbern bar. N.Chave shiiled about one mile to the southward, caused by the gale of August 1. The late NE. gale has made a great alteration in the bar at tbe mouth of the river, by the formation ol sand islaud, one hundred yards In length, which is out a loot at low water. This Island Is across the middle of the bar, with the lights a little open to the north ward and consequently In the direct track of vessels bound In and out of the harbor. Newburyport, August 1. GOVERNMENT SALES. QUARTERMASTER STORES AT AUCTION. Depot Quartermaster's Offick, Washington, U C, August 6, 1S67. f Will be Bold at publio auction, under the supervision of Brevet Lleutenant-Colont James M. Moore, Q. M. U. 8. A., at Llncol. Depot, on MONDAY. August 13, at 10 A. M.,l large lot of quartermaster stores rated as ut serviceable, among wnicn are tue louuwius. B0 2-h. ambulances, fti, lnntArnH. ti.1 4-n. wagons, 10 2-b. wbkous, 10 2-n. Bprluir da, 2,083 horse and mul collars, 1,004 trace chains, 3,010 halter chains, 1,121 breast chains, 20,000 lbs. scrap Iron, 0,000 lbs. old horse snoes, l,.ri00 lbs. Iron wire, 1S.M2 carriage bolts, rtu lbs. old rope. 500 yds. cocoa mat ting, 28 yds. carpet, 1 hose reel, 20 band trucks, 2,0011 feel assorted hose, large and small, 2f,9 cilice chairs, 101 McU. saddles. iJ.1 asst. bridles, 2-frJ saddle bugs, 115 saddle blankets, 2.(7 horse covers, 640 wagon covers, 2,lo7 H. and M. hanies, 2,075 head halters, nw sets asst. narneKs, 100 wagon and amb. Wheels, 50 anvils, 64 li. H. wagon whips, 50 vises, assorted, 20 tool chests, 402 planes, assorted, 195 saws, assorted, 23 scales, platform auu counter, 10G shovels, L. and S. bandle, 100 oil stones, With tools of all kinds, bridles, bits, horse medi cines, waiiun tongues, chisels, axes; saddlers', blackhiullhs', and carpenters' tools, etc. etc. etc. Terms Cash, in Government funds. UIAHLEH U. TOMI'KINS, 8.7 10tBvt. Brig.-Gen., Depot tiuarlermaster. QALE OF GOVERNMENT VESSEL. Deputy Quabtebmastkr-Okn.'s OirricK, 1 ISALTlilOKK, Md., July 27, 1B0'. ) Proposals are Invited, and will be received bj the undersigned, at this ofllce, until IU o'clocB noon, August 15, 1S07, for the purchase at pr' vale sale of tbe side-wheel steamer COSH 1 OLITAN, belonging io the United States.ai! now lying at Fanly's Wharf, South Hultlruol 7 81 131 1 fcTEWAKT VAN VldET, Deputy Quartermaster General U. H. A. LEGAL NOTICES. INSTATE OP CHARLES S. LUKEJSS, DE- Letters ot Administration upon above Estate having been srauteii to lliu uuderuUued. all persons indebted iu said Kstate are requested to make pay- iiirui wnuout aeiay; anu all persons UkVlUK wiuu" tiuiusi bhiu r.Hiaie to present nielli to ALlikltT K LL'KKNS. Administrator, rinubui.i..u,i iitn.UM miiiv. Fa. : or to his Attorney, ISAAC! ufcHUAtll 8 1 thtit o. 1241 S. BIXTU btreet, innladolphla. w Ho, ILLIaM 8. GRANT. COMMIKhlON MERCHANT, 18 b. LH.LAVVAHK Aveuue, fulladelphla. AttKNT VOB . 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Dr. HUMPHREYS Is consulted dally at his otliee, i erHOnally or by letter, as above, for all lorms of disease. , tor sale by hyott a w.. juimnun, nui LOW A Y A COWDEN, T. K. CALLENDER, and AMBROSE SMITH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and at BL1TH E'b Drug Store, No, 812U Karket street, and by all Druggists. 8 ltutha ua AMUSEMENTS. HOI FOR SMITH'S ISLAND I FRESH AIR B K A V 1 1 r V L HC K K Y H KA LT H F U L P.XKRCltSli-THE B ATH luN X JLHT AIi 1 TUiL iii-bl KirsU. MHR MART LAKEMEYER rennectftillv Inlorms her Iriends and the public gene rally, that she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure Urouua anown as HMTTII'B ISLAND. on fcUNDAY next, May 6. Hhe invites all to come and enjoy with her the delights of this favorite sum IT) it resort 4 8UU INTERNAL REVENUE' R EVENUE STAMPS FOR BALE AT THE , PRINCIPAL. AGENCY, NO. 57 SOUTH TIIIBD STREET, PIIII. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Orders! onBtamped Checks received, and delivered with despatch Orders by mall or express promptly attended to. 7291m JACOB E. KIDWAY, u, S. REVENUE STAMPS. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 304 CHESNUT Street, CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 South FIFTH Street (One Poor below Chesnut). ESTABLISHED 1863. Revenue Stamps of all descriptions con stantly on hand, and in any amount. Our stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and ail ordert filled and forwarded on the day of receipt. United Btatea Motes, National Bank Notes, Crafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received In payment. The decisions of the Commission can be con sulted, and any Information regarding the law cheerfully and gratuitously given. Tbe commission is payable in stamps. The following rates are allowed: On f25 TWO PER CENT. On J100 THREE PER CENT. On 1300 and upwards FOUR PER CENT. All orders, etc., should be Bent to STAMP AUENC'X, No. 304 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. ORDERS KECEIVKIb FOIi STAMPED CHECKS. CAS LIGHT FOR THE COUNTRY: feeris a CO.'S AUTOMATIC MACHINES OAS FOB PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CHURCHES, ETC, FURNISHING FROM TEN TO BIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAT BE REQUIRED. This machine Is guaranteed; does not get ont ot order, and the time to manage It la about five minutes TheslmPUclty of this apparatus, Its entire freedom from danger, the cheapness and quality of the Utfhl over all others.have gained for It the favorable opinion ot those acquainted with Its merits. Tbe names of those having used them for the last three years will be given by calling at our OFFICE, NO. 10B SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Where the machines can be seen In operation. FKIUUa & CO., Box 4S1 P. O. Bend tor a Pamphlet. 7 3tutbs:im . f o nwKtrnu rn iHfiPHRTV. The only piwe to get Privy Wells cleaned and etoiufected at very low prlow. pKYB01,( Manuhctnrerof Pondreiie, GOLDSMITH'S HALL. LIBHAKY atraet x x i n nmAtiC) S tot Tt-KITED 8TATKS KWVfcaur, otanu-a.-I Pilnclpal Depot, No. M CHESNUT Street. .rid Deuot'Vo- 103 8. KIFTH Street. one doorbolow Hevenue Btampsor every desorlpUon eonsUntly on M.ybVsu'il t" Expres promntiv attended to. i SfJd State Kotes.braiu on PUIlad.lpnla er Net "Jnr current funds received in payuieuu V k;.lrui auentn Pla W l"u "i"- ?i i? Jluiu ol the t)ouiuilloa can be consnlte. aih wnfomaUoo rganlh.g tt. Uw cber.ui givsu. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTANDBRIDGE, BAItR & CO., IMP0BTBB8 OF AHD DEALERS 15 FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDYARE, KO. 1SS1 MARKET STREET, Offer t or sale a large stock of Ilnrdwnro and Cutlery, TOO ETHER WITH lOOO KEGS NAILS AT REDUCED PRICES. I7thsta C U T L E It Y. J A fine assortment of POCKET and TAHI.K CUT1.KHY, RAZOIW, KA.OU RTKOPW, LADIF' MCIH M1HK PAPKH AN11 TAIlAlltM' SUluhb, i.'lC, 1m v. hklmuldd Cutlery Btore, No. 1 South TENTH Street, 11 Three doors above Walnut. COAL. B. MIDDLETON A CO., DEALERS IN UAKLK1UU LEHIGH and XAULK VEIN IOAL. Kept dry under cover. Prepared expressly for family use. Yard, No. 1225 WAttULLNUTON Avenue. ODlce, No. 614 WALNUT Street. lit LUMBER. 1867." SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS AND PLANK. ITT, Vl ,ll Oi HUU "I JIIUAA CHOICE PANKL AND 1st CVMMON, 18 feet long. A A ft-A At A I O LS tt mnA A nU O-l. 2, o, anu 4 1I1UII WHITE PINK, PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LARUE AND hUPKKlUK SIXXIK ON HAND, i G fV7 B UILDINQI BUILDING. lOUl. HUILD1NO! ' LUOlBWll IjUOIBUAI i-i CAROLINA FLOOR1NU. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOOHINU. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOOUINU. 6-4 DkLAWAHK FLOORING, WHITE PINE FLOOIUNO. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. bPRUCE FLOORING. STEP HOARDS, RAIL PLAN K. PLASTERING LATH. 1867: -CEDAR AND CYPRES bH INGLES. LONG CEDAR SHINGLES. b 11 OUT CEDAR SHINGLES. l'OOP,R MUINOLKS. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR 8ALR LOW, NO. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. i QAT LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS J.OU I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS I KKJJ CJJ.UAU, WALJSU1, AJN1J nmiu. 1 QT ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KINDi A.OO I ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, SEASONED WALNUT. DRY poplar, cherry, and ash, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1 -i Qarr cigar-box MANUFACTURERS. CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. Qan spruce joist i BPRUCE JOISIl SPRUCE JOIST I FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. MAULE, B BOTHER dk CO., 6 1 rp No. ItSOU SOUTH STREET. U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, JkOS. 4, , AND SS S. FIFTEEN Til ST, ESLEB & BBO., Proprietors. ys on hand, made of the Beat Seasoned Lumber, at tow prices. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 8, 8X, and 4 Inches, BUTTERNUT. CHESNUT, and WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. 6 12J J. C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. Successor o R. Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large and varied assortment or Buuuing jjuniper. tint STOVES, RANGES, ETC. CULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. BANttES OF ALL SIBES. Also, Phllegar's New Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus. For sale by CHARLES WILLIAMS, , BIO No. 118S MARKET Street, THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENEBj OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Families, Ho tels, or Public Institutions, In TWENTY DIF FERENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges. Hot-Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdowa Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates. Boilers, Cooking Stoves, eta, wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers. SHARPE A THOMSON, 627sinihfin No. i9 N. SECOND Street. Government "PROPERTY&TPRIVATE'SALt AWNINdS, WAOON COTKBH, BAOS, ET It yon want an extra Awnfng very cheap, let ocu awning matters take the measure, and make it from a lot of 1600 hospital tents, lately purchased by us, many of which are entirely new, and of tbe best li ounce duck. Also, Government Saddles and Harness of all kinds, eto. PITKIN A CO., 6 8 3m Not. 887 and 839 Nor VKONT Street. o o s N E X C II A NOB BAG MAJNUFAUTOKY. JOHN T. BAILEY b CO.. BEMOVKD TO N. E. Corner of MARKET and WATER Street. Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAOS AND BAGGING Of every Description, tor Grain, Floar, Salt, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust, Etc. Large and small GUNNY BAOS constantly on hand. i -U Also, W OOL SACKS. Josti T Baiuy. Jams Cascadiw, 3 L A T E MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed lor Durability Beauty, trength. and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work General! made to order, J. B. KIMES A CO., 8 12 Dm Nos 126 and 2128 CHESNUT Street QEORCE PLOWMAN, OAKPKNTEll AND BUILDER, NO. 141 DOCK STREET. Machine Work tended to. and Mtllwrlbhtlng iromplly at 111 JOHN CRUMP, CARPENTER AND BUILDKK. kUOI'Si NO. BIS LODE STREET, AND NO. 17SS CHESNUT STREET, T. STEWART BROWN, B E. CorDor of FOURTH and CHESTNUT ST5 MAMUf AOTCRta Of IRUSB, VALISE8, BAGS, BETICTTLES, autf ever dtMwripuou of Travtillng (iooUS. tttlrfka sa4 HAW lUiflrti. mmw&w. WATCHES JEWELRY, ETC. EWIS LADOMUS & CO..' 1 " Diamond Dealer d JeweUera, HO. 80 mESNUT STM rilUADELFHIi , Wonld Invite the attention of purchasers to Unit large and handsome assortment oi DIAMONDS, fVATCDTES, IEWKLRT, SILVER-WARE, KTC!. KTfl rnr pittrim In rreat variety. large assortment of amali BTVSB, for eyeia boles. Just received. . T WATCH EH repaired In tbe best manner, ana guaranteed. 1 ' IMP We keep always on hand an assortment ol - LADIES' AND CENTS' "FINE WATCHES Of the best American and Foreign Makers, all war ranted to give complete satisfaction, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ; FARR 63 BROTHER, mporters of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, etc' 11 llamthjrp No. S24 CHESNUT St., below Fourth. Especial attention given to repairing Watches and Musical Boxes by FIRST-CLAbP Workmen. 7 WATCHES, JEWELKY. NO. IS SOUTH SECOND STREET, t Offers an an tire v new anil mn.t...AiM. .oiui&i - wu.vm.wut oMO..Vt lock Of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES Olf EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable.. FOB BRIDAL OB IIOEIDAT FBESENTtC An examination will show mr mnrk v Ka nnamf passed In quality and cheapness. ' -J particular attention patd to repairing. 'J. 816J G. RUSSELL & CO.; u NO. S8 NORTH SIXTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS LN - FINE WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, OLD JEWELRY, AND ' 8261 SOLID SILVER-WARE. HEftRY HARPER, No. 520 ARCH Street Manufacturer and Dealer la WATCHES. r FINK JEWELBT, SILVER-PLATED W ABE,' AND ' 81! ' SOLID SILVER-W ABE, AMERICAN WATOHE R THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Sold at factory nrtens hv C A A. PEOl lWNOT. " W A T C H CASE MANU FACT HB E R 8. No. 18 South SIXTH Street. . 8 8 Manufactory, No. 22 South FIFTH Street. The attention of dealer U culled lo our large itock GROCERIES, ETC. 2sf e w . . SMOKED AND SPICED SAIMON, FIRST OF THE SEASON. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 7Jrp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. JAPANESE POWCIIONG i TEA, . .THE FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED, Emperor and other fine chops OOLONGS. 1 New crop YttUNQ HYSON and OUNPOWDEi and genuine CHULAN TEA. r For sale by the package or retail, at - 1 JAMES B. WEBB'S, 814 Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH St TTNITED STATES BEVENUE STAMPS U Principal Depot, No. S04 CHESNUT Street. Central Depot, No. ion 8. fihth street, one doorbelow Chesnut. XsUbiishedHXH. . Revenue Btamps of every description constantly on hand In any auiount. . urders br Mail or Express promptly attended to. United States Notes, Diatis on Philadelphia or New York, or current lands reeelved In psjnntnt. . Particular attention paid to small orders. Tbe Oecinloni of ibe tt uimlmlo. can be eonsnlted, and any tuiormatloD rtgarduiK tat law Icoeerfuiiy given HOOP SKIRTS. , nC)Q HOOP SKIRTS, nnf) QXlO H0PKIN8' "OWN MAKjt" ' OSO PRICES REDUCED 1 -w.ya I' affords as much pleasure to announce to onr numerous patrons and the publio, that In const quencecfa alight decline In Hoop Skirt material together with our increased facilities for niauurao. turlng, and a strict adherence to BUYINU .n, SKLLINU for CAftli, we are enabled to offer in on? JUHTLY CELKBKATED HOOP B K I RTS at R HU DUCKD PRICKS. And our Skirts Will always a. beretolore, be found In every respect more dealrahiZ and really cheaper than any slugle or double Burins? UueTuanid'.1" Whlle 0Ur -"3 Also, constantly receiving from New York anuiiS Eastern Slates full lines ollow priced Sklrta, 5? low prices; among which Is a lot of PlalnSklrtsat the following rates:-l6 springs, 66c.i i0 prTn ai. fa It'r'vtl', K lk,,I,rlu"-86c-i 'Prlugs.l'iSd ia hkirut made to order, altered, and renalrerl nirknia sale and retail, at tbe Philadelphia ffiTklrV porium, No. a ARCH Street,' below Seenth m 10 m rp WILilAM T. HOP JCIN8 "No. 1101 CHEaN UT"streetr E. M. NEEDLES & CO. OFFER IN K0USE-FURN1SHIKG DRY GOODS, ADAPTED TO TUB SEASON,' W .Summer Gauze Blankets, Fruit Cloths ami Doylies, . j Bath aud other Towels, Furniture Cblntxes and Dimities, Pillow and Wheeling Llueus, Floor aud Stair Llueus. Honeycomb, Aileudale, AND OTHER LIGHT SPREADS, AT REDUCED PRICES. teeJIH JJINH3HO ion OJl OiO ARCH STRKET. GAS FIXTURES. TLU CHANDKLlEltS, RKONZK STATUARY? ETC. VAN KIRK A CO. would respectfully utlet. the attention of their friends and the pulilla gene rally, to their large and elevant aasortmeut. or UAH r 1 XTVRKH. CH ANDKLI ERH. and ORN A MENTAL BRONZE WAKiui-l. Those wishing hamUuiue auA Ihorounlily made Goods, at very reasonable prlc. will llud It to their advauluge to give us a call befoi urchaslng elsewhere, ' N.R. Isolled or tarnished fixtures reflulshed wll special care and at reasonable prices. to VANKIRK&CO, I FINE WATCHES.? &
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