The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 17, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1867.
SONG OF STEAM.
The following fine poem, by George Vf.
Cutter, or Covington, Kentucky, Blackwood
las pronounced "the Lest lyric of the cen
tury:"
Harness me down with your iron hands,
He sure of your curb and rein,
For I scorn the strength of your puny hands,
As a tempest scorns a chain;
How I laughed as I lay concealed from sight
For many a countless hour,
At the childish boasts of human might,
And the pride of human power.
"When I saw an army upon the land,
A navy upon the ses5,
Creeping along a snail-liko band,
Or waiting a wayward breeze,
When I saw the peasant reel
With the toil he faintly bore,
As he turned at the tardy wheel,
Or toiled at the weary oar'
When I measured the pauting courser's speed,
The flight of the carrier-dove,
As they bore a law a King decreed,
Or the lines of impatient love;
I could not think how the world would feel,
As these were outstripped afar,
When I should be bounA to the rushing keel,
Or chained to the Hying car 1
Ha ! ha 1 ha t They found me at last;
And they invited me forth at length,
And I rushed to my throne with a thunder
blast,
And laughed in my iron strength I
Oh I then ye saw a wondrous change
On the earth and ocean wide,
Where now my ilery aruiies range,
Nor wait for wind or tide.
Hurrah 1 hurrah I the waters o'er
The mountain steep decline;
Time space have yielded to my power
The giant Btreams of the queenly West,
And the Orient floods divine.
The ocean pales where'er I sweep,
To hear my strongth rejoice,
And monsters of the briny deep
Cower trembling at my voice.
I carry the wealth and ore of earth,
The thought of the godlike mind,
Tlie wind lags after my going forth,
The lightning is left behind.
In the darksome depths of the fathomless mine
My tiresome arm doth play,
Where the rocks ne'er saw the sun'a decline,
Or the dawn of the glorious day;
I bring earth's glittering jewels up
From the hidden caves below,
And I make the fountain's granite cup
With a crystal gush o'erilow.
I blow the bellows, I forge the steel,
In all the shops of trade;
I hammer the ore and turn the wheel
Where my arms of strength are made.
I manage the furnace, the mill, the mint
I carry, I spin, I weave;
And all my doings I put iu print
On every Saturday eve.
I've no muscles to weary, no breasts to decay,
No bones to be "laid on the shelf,"
And soon I intend you may "go and play,"
While I manage the world myself.
But harness me down with your iron bands,
Be sure of your curb and rein,
For I scorn the strength of your puny hands,
As the tempest scorns a chain.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
IFOR ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SEE OCTSIDE PAGES.
Gkakt Meeting in toe Tenth Warp. A
meeting of the Be publican cltlzeus of the Tenth
Ward was held lat evening Kt the hall, Broad
and Race streets, for the purpose of showing
their "preference for General U.S. Grant as a
candidate for the Presidency aud to form a
Grant (Jumpaicu Club. On motion of Sherilf
Howell, Hon. James Pollock was culled to the
chair, and Mr. George Freeman was selected to
act as secietary.
On taking the cbuii, ex-Governor Pollock said
that the object for which they had assembled
whs well understood. It was to form a Grant
Club for the purpose, of bringing before the
people that creat ami good man for the Presi
dency. General U. S. Giant. The party had
passed through a strucrle of late for principles,
which to them are considered for the good of
the Government. They had been defeated, but
the hour will come when their principles will
gain the ascendancy. While there are many in
this land who are worthy of the important
position to whith the putty seek to elevate
General Grant, still the Republican party wish
to raise him to this important position. He is
the man for the hour, for the nation, and the
world. With General Grant as their leader the
party will sweep the land.
On motion of A. Wilson Henszey, Colonel J. P.
Wetherill was chosen permanent President of
the Club. On taking the chitr he made an
address tbahking the Club tor the honor con
ferred upon him. A number of Vice-Presidents
and Secretaries, were also citron,
The following preamble and resolutions were
paesed:
Whereas, Loyalty and Republicanism are
identical, upou the' success of which depends
the fntirre peace and stability of our country,
therefore
Eesolved, That in General U. S. Grant we re
cognize the embodiment ot Republican princl
Tiles. an nrdent suonorter of the reconstruction
nolicv of Concrcss. a soldier whoso military
achievements have dazzled the world a truly
lojal mar.
Hesolted, That we do hereby form ourselves
into a t rant Club of the Tenth Ward, and that
we wi'l each and every one of us use all honor
able arid proper means to secure his nomiua-
tiou aud election to uie riesiuency.
Remarks were then made by several members,
uf Ur w hieh the Club nojournrri.
Mt-iTiNn ok School Controllers. Yester-
dav afternoon the Committee ou Estimates of
ti e Board ot School (. oiiiroik rs i:ent a meeting
at tneir loom, to consider tho estimates for
tei ool purpo. es tor the year ibuJ. me wants
of each section or ward are til st made known by
Va u ....1 i..nt ir.t, tif lli ri.Knfclivi local Itonrila.
and the same being approved or amended by the
controllers, are Hiiomiueu to me l.uuuu nice, ou
fc'chcols of Councils, who make u uikiI report to
Cn.im.ile
The appropriation lo the I) rmrtment of
School for the pre.-ent year was $i.l37,8'.it)C3,
oi which s hi.uuo wm lur ucii i"s uuu iuiuuub,
Gmt Wl'il llMI f..i.t . il 1 1 1 n
Borne ot this will likely ir.erjo at tlic close of
ii.ih year, ana me n nr. ouch ttsheu iuu u-m
lHuH m the general eetmm'.e already buouiuccu
u "tl lO'f nv rvt- c:i4 Q'lf.Ji-i limn lflh vnnr.
ik i , x t. u, ruj, ti ii,i;ii" J n-n "
II IU Ir ei U11U1 IDHUIIIM. TV 'I I V7V- t W v kij
luither reduced by Uie tune the committee con
clude tteir lahoi'g. The coinmitiee is composed
rt- Mntcru. llilloo li'uiiiiii 4." rn .Inelraon.
Ifulltna Vailirlliln ljt.rt nn.l 0n.l. nn.l uilVl-
lie.'" ' . i Mi'imu, viii u. ci u i uulu, nun ouw-
comnditees are appointed for the purpose xi
visiting the schools in nome of tho rural wards,
linil llPriiniuiui, mull: WUIJ ICttl Wallta
and necessities.
At the meeiing yesterday a few wards only
were comldered by Uie Coimuit'.ee, ho will at
a f-ubbt quent meeting l kely compleie their task,
which is ouo requuiui cousideialjlo atteuilou
There are now in active operation nearly four
hundred schools in the city, coututning, per
tl..n eighty thoueaud children. Ihe cost ot
Baps, ?'". i.;i. rr Hiiniini is about 11.
cUies of the United States. This cost include,
evervthiug except the expense of new bmldimrs,
evryiiiiuB r t nf r,,nu anderound-
reniBi ww . .... n... iia miiIi.
Mi",f.tin( of the Frank i,ix Isstitutk. Tho
monthly mertiri!; of the Franklin Institute whs
he Id as linml, last evening, in thrir hall. At the
conclusion of the rcgiiJiir bin-ines0, Professor
Morton read Jus moniblv report on Novelties
in the Direction of NecliHiiical and briciititlc
ruisultp.
In this, nmonK other matter of eoual inte
rest, an account was given of the tunnel under
the Indus, long sii.ee begnu and abandonrd,
but lately resumed, ai well a of the present
plnn and project. of the tur.nel under the Cbi
rnco river. Mention whs uo made of anew
loim c f hydraulic pres; of diflVrrntml imtnn:
of steam rollers for roads; of a steam but'try;
of forgnijr by pressure; of prludinf? by a cast
iron wheel, iu rapid motion: of new tool-
holders; of a ratchet brace and drilling tools.
An accouDt was likewise ftiven of the lute and
remarkable observations on bun spots, new
modes ol developing electricity, new apparatus
for coal aualysis and cheniic'ul researches, as
Men as oilier like matters.
At the end of this report Mr. Robert Briscs
called attention to the nueces'-tul emnlovmentof
gljcerloeand glue for pi inters' rollers and to
a now bum excellent instrument for measuring
the moisture in the air.
A motion was then made to appoint a com
mittee to consider the expediency of recom
mending fonie amendments to our existing
patent laws, after which the meeting was, on
motion, adjourned.
VACCINK PHYSICIANS AND COLLECTORS. The
Board ot Health met on Tuesday, mid Hnoointed
the following-named gentlemen Vaccine Phy
sicians and Collectors: First District, cotnpns-
inn me rust hhu x weniy-sixiu. wards, u. 1.
Williams, M. D. ; Second District, embracing
the Second, Thiid, and Fourth Wards, Joseph
Heritage, M. D.; Third District, the Fifth,
Seventh, and Eighth Wards. J. (J. Allen. M. n
Fourth District, no appointment; Fifth District,
the Eleventh, Twelfth, Fifteenth and Seven
teenth Wards. William M. Welsh, M. I).; Sixth
District, the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth,
and Twentieth Wards, C. B. Barrett, Jr., M. D.;
Seventh District, in the Eighteenth and Nine
teenth Wards, J. L. Itihl, M. D. ; Eighth Dis
trict, the Twenty-third and Twenty fifth Wards,
W. E. Ely, M. D.; Ninth District, the Twenty-firi-t,
Twenty-second, and Twenty-eiehtu Wards,
William C. Todd, M. D.; Tenth District, the
Twenty-fourth and Twenty-second Ward,
r.iiHua irowen, m. v.
Fatal Result. Richard Tavlor. aeed 38
years, living at No. 630 Wilder street, who was
waylaid and badly beaten at Fifth and Eeed
streets, on election afternoon, died from the
effect of his wounds yesterday morning. The
deceased stated that his assailauts were com
posed often or a dozen men, who were armed
with clubs and knives. He stated also that the
person who was prominent ia the attack had
what appeared to him to be a tube inserted iu
the side of his nose, he iudcred tn r.rfi som
defect in or injury sustained by thai member.
The deceased at the time of the attack wus
passing quietly along and had no intimation of
the violent in'entious of the men. After com-
mittinc the offensA nil nf liia oisnilonii loft tha
ground and no arrest was made. Mr. Taylor
continued to suffer intensely from the wounds
until inu lime oi nis ucain.
The City Railroad. The railroad on Afar.
ket and' Broad streets belonging to the city, has
proven to be a profit to the city the present
year. Mr. John Bosler, the Superintendent,
reports that the receipts from October 1, 18GH,
to September HO, 1867. amounted to $16,8!)3-03,
and the expenses to $o2Gl'D8, leaving a profit of
$8031-05.
MA JUNE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine News see Firxt Page.
tLMANAU hOtt Pli.lLADJ!.Li'HiA 'Irflit n4v.
B in RISKS ....ti l.t ilnoN KiuKS................ HI7
Bum Sets f. I7i Hisw tbb" 4 is
PHILADELPHIA IlUItn Mr Til Ana?
Hknky Winnok.
( HAKI.KN Winch:!.!!:!!, V "TirCY (JoMMIi-rtrv.
James T. lou.vu.
MOVEJlliN I S OF UVKAiS dTKAHKltS.
OermBnlB....Rontlmni ton. ..New York (
C!. ol i;ultiinore..Iivi'ri)Ool...New York C
U. Kh:Kiloui ilsiow.....New York e;
Kulloi
,..iaiiiiouiii...jNt.,w i urk C
....L.lvriiool...Qneiee (
...Livei'iool...Jiew ork (
....llnuil)Uii;...iS'ew York (.
Moi nvinn.
l'erhia.
llorussMla
V. oi Lomlon....
... f.ivi rno(il...Nt3W Yurk
1 tiloii
,..Snut)iiniiloii...New York..... I
VlrtiU.lu....
,...ljlveitioui...tsew 1 uric e
...New YorK..vllreiaen .(
..New York...l.tveiiuul I
...Now York. Havre - i
Weser
N tb n. ska...
l'ereii o
C. ol iBltluioro.New V ork...LlvtTpool
Oermi ulu New York-.-Uamlmry
Kuroa New 1 ork...Ulu.sKOW (
MnliDttan New York.Llveriinil.. (
Tr nol New OIK... LIveriHiul I
Culm HiiRtoii Liverpool -.(
New York New York. ..Bremen (
L. ot London New 1 ork...i.lvernool (
Pi'DiiH)lvaula...New York. ..Liverpool (
Aluiioja jew l orK....L,imioii uct, -6
U. KliiBUoin New i ork...UlasKOW -Oct. 2'i
Fulton New York...IIavre Oju tG
Borubala New York...llRnibnig Oct. 26
UOAnTWIHK. DOMKriTIC. KTl).
MrroCastlo New York. ..Havana Oct. 17
Pioneer.. Phllada .Wllnilnictnu Ont. 17
Nlglilliiisale New York...New OrluaiiB Oct. 17
Juniata l'lillaaa New Oneuus -Oct, lrt
WyotoInK ..Phllada Havannah -Oi;t. II)
MlBingBlar New York...Aspluwall Oct. 1
N. America New York. ..Klo Janeiro Oct. 22
Columbia New York.Jlavana M.Oct. 21
Alliunce Phllada -.Charleston Oct. i2
ii. IludBon Phllada Uavaua... .Oct. 2i
Alans are iorwarded by every sleaiuer In the regular
lines. The steamers for or from l.lvorniuil enll ai
Clueenstown, except the Canadian Hue, wlilcU call at
i.ounonuerry. i ne steamers tor or from, the uouu
nent call at Soutliampuin.
Harnue rtoanokn. DhvIh. T.unvm i nuiiott. jh nn.
Bt'r K. C. iliddle, McCue.New York, W. P. Clyde A Co.
Pt'r J. S.BIiriver, Dennis, JJaltlmore, A. Uroves, Jr.
iuKinos. jenerxon, Alien, lor .Baltimore, with alow
ui uaxKoi, yv , tr. viyae at uo.
AKRlVKD YHBTERDAT.
Br. baroue Busy. Lockbart. 12 davs from Cardenas.
With Butar and molansea to T. Wattson t song.
Bchr li-aac Itlch, Crowell, 8 days lrom Boalou, with
nidise. to Crowell & l olllns.
bchr Martha M. Davis, Laws, 1 day from Ullrord,
With grain to J. Barrutt.
biclir Olivia. Fox. 1 dav from Odessa, with crraltr
J. I Bewley & Co.
eciir u, j. w eaver, scon, i aay irom aimoru, witu
grain to J. Barrett.
hchr A. II. lieneniet Kins, irom new iiaven,
titeamer Plilladelphta. Fulls, 24 hours from New
York, w ith indue, to W. P. Clyde & Co.
TngThoi. ,et)emon, Allen, lioiu Baltimore, with a
tow orbarg- 3 lo W. P. Clyde A Co.
MEMOltANiA. .
bleamshlp Alliance. Kellv. henco. at Charleston ves-
terduy at ja-is p, m.
Bimiue bob ervlllu. lilil. hence, at kit. Marvs. Qa..
11 th lust.
Brig J( Hle. PettlKrew. for Philadelphia, c eared at
Boston ISIU Innl.
Brig w, Jl. Parks. blQiDjona. hence, at JIavana 15th
Instant.
J'.riK Miiisliall Dutch. Coombs, hence, at Boston ves-
tciday.
eciws m . k. Miapies, uinsmore; J. u. iienry, waiuer;
II. M. Miller, Miller; J. D. McCarthy. tSauJii.inu: L. A.
Orcnit, Butler: and J, M. ltrottmall. Dougluas, hence
lor HoHlon, at llolines Hole Hill IiihC.
1-clir I. V. Johnson, Marld. lur w lluiliigtou, cleared
at I'harleHlou mh liiht.
tirliin bin k , Johnson, hence for Salisbury, at Holmes'
Hole 12th Inht.
Kihrs A. Hammond. Paine, and O. Bearse. Parker.
1 t'l.t e, at J'oulou irnh Inst.
E irt hr Kidney IPrlce.l bttveua.! heuce for Boston, at
jiiuuies' J. lo iuu niiii.
Hchrw. Mrlievlit. IK-Iievut. for Philadelphia, sailed
ftiiin Oi orKelowu l.'iih lust.
tclir b. Brnen. Merohon, ror Philadelphia, cleared
Hi. WllDllllklOD Hill lust.
fciehr J. Martin, Baker, for Philadelphia, cleared at
B( biou 2-lth Inm.
Kchr John uruiun, i uijii, ueacn. ai uristoi nun lnsl.
ki l.ru A. A. Andrews. Kelly: Minerva. Tlrrell: w.
x M trnv. I hauinlon: T. tlorduu. Y riuhilnuLnn- K
(Strong. Brown; and Westmoreland, Btce, heuce, at
Providence mu iubi..
Kcbis J. Crockford. Jones, and Mlzabeth and Helen.
Chillis, heuce, at Bristol 14th lust.
rchr Burpi ife. "j Ajootwu iu. n"or'i.i, um
-KT.u'.,firi. riih Inst.
iriiiii , ,,.,,, Prnvulenea fnr PhtlaHnlnhla
bcnr p.. ,-rv. ,v. iv.:;.
Bchr f unny - -
at Holmes' Hols , Mlh Inst. ..,, ,,,,,
eciirs x. w. u (ifM.ruflowii 1Mb IiibC.
liimout. Carr, tor PUIIadelphla. sailed
bT,ASMMA. A. Morgan, hence pr New
oiiVaiT.. lalled trom Charieem .ulu
uTanvr.I.ANT,
bi ,u.,.Vi-Ktt hence aiOalveaton. lost her fora
Pcbr Mary McK ee, o uw one third from the
mast by the deck. j '' durl!,g the gale of 2d
tohr It . !L TTwDd. Tow heac went mom
at Galveston dm-lnir the lata H
I,.- hhe Srl-riddown about tour mile.
bh wus beluK towad up to 1"inr,;aBOUt the nala
b.hr T. D. Wilder, Heather, l16""'.,?,0,
i,r.,.. ..... ... 1...1 m.i tmlvcnton. wlinou' injury.
JelKaa lclftud. but WM Vhug U WJ auw.
NOT1CR TO MARINKkS.
The fairway huoy In Oedney's Chiinnol is about J00
yard.i Buulhwent Irom Us proper position.
Buoy No. 12 Is gone.
t he schooner thai recently bilged on Hon or "liosl
tins worked oil Into the bwaHh Channel, making a very
dangerous obstruction, and should he buoyed.
A sunken Bchr lies In the Fast river mlcKvay of tho
south ferry route, which should he removed.
The attention of the proper authorities Is solicited
to the above.
The Iron serew-plle lighthouse at Shell Keys, Tnls
lana. wss entirely destroyed during the late storm on
the 6th sod tilh ol October. Nn temporary light can
be exhibited on thin shoal at present.
The likhl at Houthwest Ueor. Louisiana, has been
regulsrly exhibited since the storm, and will he con
tinued notwithstanding the severe damage sustained
by the tower.
New Oihans, Oct. 14, 1867.
Notion Is herehy given that the following change
will lake place In the IlKhis at the entrance to Bom
Lv harbor on and alte r the 1st ot May, ls.
'I he outer tlnatlnir IlKblvensel will exhibit a twenty
f eroud revolving led light Instead of a llxert red light
as at present. W. F. M A RIUO r T,
Secretary to Government.
Bombay Castle, July 24, ln7.
SAAC D. EVANS.
NAM' PACT I It Fit AMI I)F.AI.i:it IS
CHS, PAINTS, VAF.NISIIKS,
Naval Stores and Soaps,
KO. 10 KOIITII DELAWARE AVEME,
10 B Sm 3p
PHILAF)ELPHIA.
PROPOSALS
UNITH) STATP.S ENHINEEU'S OFFICE,
No, 2HU fciouth bJXTH Htreet.
I'tiiLAIiKLlMriA, Oct. 12, I8!7.
EKPAinS OF CAUSEWAYS AT CI1E1TKK, PA.
Sealed Proposals, as lollows, with a copy of this
advertisement attached to each, will be received at
this i tllce, until 12 o'clock M., HON l) AY, October 21,
la(.7. for materials and labor lor repairs or Causeways
to (Jovernment Piers at Chester, Pa., viz:
One set, in duplicate, for delivery at such points of
Slid Causeways and Piers, as may be required, some
three hundred perches, more or less, of foundation,
or one mau, two man and three man stone, for a
double-laced, dry stone wall, and some six hundred
or less running feet ot coping stone, with natural
faces, similar to that already Used iu causeways. The
coping may vary in thickness from u to 10 inches, in
wlrithB lrom 2-9 to 3-6. and In lengths from 3 to 6 feet.
All the stone furnished to be of a hard and durablo
quality, and ot Biich form as when laid to make a
strong and compact wall,
Proiosals will state the rate per perch of twenty
five cubic feet for foundation stone, aud per cubic foot
for coping, delivered on the premises, in such quanti
ties and at Biich times as shall he required.
A second set, in duplicate, for furnishing and de
livering on the Cnuseways and Piers all the filling
required. The material to be quarry dirt, earth, mud,
gravel, one or more of theee. The rate per cubic yard
ol each to be stated, and this rate to cover all ex
penses. Including putting the material In position.
A third set, In implicate, tor furnishing all the labor
and appliances necessary for repairing and building
the Causeways, Walls, etc., and for doing said work
In accordance with Instructions given. The work to
be well done, the front and back of wall thoroughly
lied together. All stones laid dry.
The proposals for labor will state the rate per pfrch
of twenty-live cubic feet laid In the wall. This rate
to cover every expense of preparing foundation
where necessary, ot building anew, aud of removing
and relaying portions ot old work. As far as practi
cable, the old materials now on the premises to be
used In the construction.
Materials aud labor will at all times be subject to
ilgkl Inspection and to rejection by agenls of the
L'nl'ed btates. All materials to be delivered and
labor performed by January I. 188.
Twenty ptr ceutum to be reserved on any part pay
ment made.
The general character of worn to be done, and ot
stone required, will be best understood by an exami
nation oi the premises.
F.ach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible
persons, whose siicualures should be appended lo the
guarantee, and who should be ccrttlied to as being
good and sufliclent security by the United States Dis
trict Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other public
otlicer.
ii nvelopes to be Indorsed, "Repairs of Government
Causeways at Chester."
The proposals will be opened on HONtl A Y, Oct.
21, 181.7, at 12 o'clock M. Bidders are invited to be
present.
For blank forms fnr proposals and other Informa
tion Jmiulre at tlila iitllne.
O. BKAFOHTir BTBWSBT,
10!4Gt Lt. Col of Engineers.
pi 0 F O S A L 9 FOR FORAGE
I5KPOT UAIITKKMASTKB'S OFFICE,
Wash ikoton, 1). C, October 15, ln7. 1
Realcd Proposals will be received at this ollice
Until 12 M. on WKDNKSDAY, October SO, 117, for
the delivery or uie innowinic uriiuiuiui "miwi'ii vo
ter's Stores at either ot the points na'iied, to wit:
li. fc O. liauroau .Depot, nixiu mreek nuii,ui.i.iu-
coin Depot:
012, I'll) I live nuniireu uuu twtrive iuuu.ihiij i.wi.....o
of good, sound, clean Oats, In good, strong
sacks, each sack containing one hundred
5C.00( . (fiily-sfx thousand) pounds of prime Timothy
Hay, loose or In bales.
108,(00 (one hundred and slxty-elght thousand)
pounds ot good, clean Wheat btraw, In
bulee.
niilih.in m-mi otnto the nrice ner pound for Oats, in
cluding Racks, aud for Hay, either baled or loose, and
for Btraw Iu hales, uud the number of pounds of each
article they propose to furnish, and at which of the
turee points named auove me oi tivery win u lumm,
All articles delivered on contracts made under this
notice will be subjt-ct to a rigid Inspection by in
spectors appointed by the undersigned, and none
received or paid for which do not come up to the
tanaara
1 he. mimes of two rood and responsible persons
must be given in each bid, who will act as securities
In case the contruct is awarded to the bidder. The
names oi these persons must be signed In their own
hands, to a statement to the above elTcct, which will
accompany each bid.
Payment will be made In Government funds, upon
completion ot contract, or as soon thereafter as funds
re furnished ror the purpose.
The Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned.
and endorsed "Proposals for Furnishing Urain, Hay,
uuu Btraw."
By order of the Quartermastor-rseneral.
J. C. McFFURAN,
Deputy Quartermaster-General,
16 17 Ct Brevet Brigadier- (Jen. U. S. Army.
PROPOSALS FOR TI1E PURCHASE OF SUB
MAKiMC TF.LFOKAPU CABLE.
Chief Qparti
TERM ASTER'S OFFICE, ")
st Mu.iTAitY District,
cumonp, Va , Oct. i:i. 1SG7.J
Fl KKT
Hlf-ll
Benled Prrnnsals will be received at this Oilice until
12 o'clock M.. WEDNF.SDAY, October 23, lHiil, for
the purchase or tbe Submarine Telegrapu i.auie oo
tween Fort Monroe, Va., aud (Cherrystone, Va.
'1 he Cable extends from tbe Back Itlver Light, near
Fort Monroe, to the Cherrystone Light, and Is twenty
three miles (2;i) long, more or less. The conductor
consists of seven (7 Jo. sixteen (16) copper wires,
anu js uuuuie armored, i ne lnsiue armor is oi xu,
sixteen (Hi) wire; laid spirally. The outside armor Is
of .No. six (G) galvanized wire, laid parallel, and
bound witu No. nine (U) galvanized wire; tbe whole
v. elgbing I' n (li ) tons to the mile.
It was manufactured In Europe for the Government
during the w ar.
it has a lightning leak la It and ten splices, ana win
be sold as It lies.
The Chief Quartermaster, First Military District,
riserys the right of rejecting auy or all proposals
A incu ii
ie mav oe m ton low.
Payment to be made In Government funds. Imme
diately alter the receipt bv the bidder of the
notilicatiou acquainting him with the acceptance of
his bid.
PronoFa s siinuld he Philnlv marked. "Prooosals lor
the purchase ol Subn ariue Telegraph Cable," aud ad
drttsed lo tbe undersigned.
JAUKS M. MiJUKK,
Bvt. Lt.-Colonel and Quartermaster U. M. A.,
10 17 il Chief Onartermasler First Mil. Hist.
lilP.AJhD Kl V.
EZ. M. NGCDLCS & CO.,
Eleventh and Cbeimut Street.
HOUSE-FL'RHISHIKG DRY GOODS,
Bought at the Recent Depressed Prices.
Hilulng. Pillow, Phi etlng, and Table Linen.
Table Cloths aud Napkins, to match.
WlneClolliH. Hoy Ilea, Towels and Towelling'.
Marseilles Quilt and Toilet Covers.
Blankets.
Honeycomb. Lancaster. Allendale. Jacquard,
aud other Hp reads,
DOMESTIC MUBLINB AND SHEETINGS,
In all qualities and widths, at the lowest rates.
'AQH fnivxio
HAKIUSON'B PATENT PAINT RtSOLVAKT,
or Paint and VarulsU Bemover, tor painters. fur
niture nacarriaue nuimr. .ri.,ij.r uiiil iauilly use.
Tbe (ireparatlou will remove the hardest and oldest
fialnt from any surface win, out scraping and without
njurlng the wood, or inaklnir n unt for fresh paint.
It washes off with water, ultlug tbe paint, varnish,
or oil with It. It la cheapar. more expeuilloua, and
more thorouitb than burni;.?' '
For sale by all DruggUu and Paint dealers la the
UnlWdilks,U)u4ia,atid WtoHoUloe, wuiw(iui
FURNITURE, ETC.
VI8 IMPORTANT!
BEAl'X IrlEVItliEM,
poor Pa'onn et Chambrea a Coaoner,
Arranges pour Exposition dans AppartemeutalGarnls
et Couverts de Tapis. ,
fit.Onvr. J. IIENHEM, LAtT A CO.,
EBENI9TE8,
" CHEPNUT fsTREET. au Cold de Ume.
s
P E C I A L CARD.
FINK FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN
BUITE8 OF ROOMS. CARPETED AND FUR
N1SUED AS C11AMI5ER8 AND PARLORS.
tEOIttJE J. IIKMiKLN, LACY A CO.,
CABINET MAKERS,
THIRTEENTH AND CHE8NUT, Phl'adelrhla.
)IE FEINSTEN MEUBEL ARAN-
OIERT IN DER OANZEN ETAQE FERTIG ZUR
ANSICHT, TEPPICU UNO OARTIENEN KIN
BEORIFFEN. ClKOBCiE J. IIEDKEM,
JJEUBEL FABRICS ANT
THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT. Philadelphia.
A
V I s o.
M EUULUS F I N O
EN
EXniBIClON.
In bene de Ctiartos,
COLOCADO
COMO
Balas de reclbimlento
CUART08 DE CAMARA.
9 26 2m
V ILL I AM WITTFELD.
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
CABINET FURNITURE,
KOW.64, 66 AMD 68 KOBTII SECOND ST.,
Below Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia
Calls attention to his extensive assortment ot FIRST
CLASS FURNITURE comprising -
SOLID ROSEWOOD
SOLID WALNUT
PARLOR SUITS OF PLUSH,
TERRY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH,
ELEGANT CHAMBER AND
COTTAGE SUITS
BEST DINING ROOM AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE,
ALSO,
WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS ETC.,
All ot which are manufactured by ourselves, of the
best materials, and will be sold for cash only, at
much lower rates than are offered elsewhere.
N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the
country. 8 15 smtham
pURNITURE! FURNITURE!
BIODERN ANTIQUE!
PABI.OB, IIAI.Ei AND CIIAMItEB SUITS
AT DEDUCED JF BICES.
Our facilities are such that we are eaabled to offer
at very moderate prices, a large and well-assorted
stock of every description ol HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE AND BEDDING.
Goods packed to carry safely to all parts ot the
country.
KltllnoNII A fOBEPAVUH,
9 21 tf MO. 40 W. WKCOND STREET.
PARISIAN FURNITURE.
JCfcT DirOltTKII FROM THE PAULS EX.
rosiiium,
The moat handsome and valuable assortment ever
Imported, selected by ,
Mil. LUTZ
In person. It will be sold at a email advance on first
cost. It la now arranged for Inspection.
WAREROOM9, "1H fujwlm
NO. 131 SOUTH EUtVENTU STREET.
& H. L E J A M O R E
HAVE nJM0YED THEIR
FURNITURE AND UFHOLSTERIKG WAREROOIKS
TO NO. 1103 CIIESNUT STBEET.
(UPSTAIRS.) 7 3m
"fO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I have a large stock of every variety of
1'UHMlTUliK,
Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of
PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAUE KUiiy,
WALNUT CHAMBER SUIT'S.
PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH.
PARLOR SUITS IN HA1 R CLOTH.
PARLOR SUITS IN REPS.
Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book
cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc,
I. I. ttUSTINE,
8 1 N. E. corner SECOND aud RACE streets.
ESTABLISHED 1795.
A. S. ROBINSON,
French Flate Looking-Qlasses,
ENGRAVINGS, PALNTLNSB, DRAWINGS, ETC
Mauufacturer of all kinds of
LOOUINti-HUsI, rOBTBAIT, AND PIC.
TUBE 1'UAMES TO OBDEB.
No. OlO OI1K8NUT STItKKT
TiilltD DOOR AI10VE THE CONTINENTAL,
PHILADgLPHIA. 8 151
Hardware, cutlery, etc.
gTAKDBRIDQE, BARR & CO.,
IMP0KTEXIB OF ANB DKALEE8 IN
FCTtBCN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE,
NO. ISai MAKUET KTBEET,
oner tor sale a large stock ol
IJurdwuro uutl Cutlery,
TOGETHER WITH
10GO KEGB. NAILS
AT DEDUCED PBICEM. I7thst0
C V T L E B Y.
V A fine assortment of POCKETand
TABI.K CU11.HIII, ni.oiw,
RAZOR STROPS, LADIKS1 SCIS
SOKS. PAPER AND TAILORS'
SHEARS, ETC.. y HELMOLD'S
Cutlery Store, No. 136 South TENTH Street,
11
l nree auora auove n aiuui.
tAPER HANGINGS, ETC.
PAPER HANGINGS.
" NEW ESTABUUtUMENT.
COB NEB OP TENTH AND WAIJICT.
J. O. FINN & SON8
Have opened with an extensive assortment of DECO
RATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing
very quality to suit all tastes, H Ha
AMUSEMENTS.
fjl 0N 1 G II II TO-NIGHT!
HORTICULTURAL HALL,
THRO. H AUIi :LM ANN'S
LAST GRAND CONCK.RT IN COSTUME,
PA MT I.
1. Tenor Solo, with accompaniment of twenty
main voices "The Image of the Rose"...Kolchardt
MB. II A BKLM ANN AND CHORUS.
2. Valse deConcert "II Signo" ..Abl
M'MK BERTHA JOI11NNSKN,
J. Song-'la Silent Night" Luther
MR. J KAN I.oriH,
4. Male Chorus "The Cheerrul Wanderer"
Mendolsohn
Male Chorus of the Mndelssohn Roclt ty, under the
direction of Mr. Jean Luis.
PART II.
CAVATINA PROM ROBERT LB LIABLE.
MIH8 M. 1). UK NKURt.
Selections from Bnlnlilieu's Onera.
LA I AM K BLANCH K.
o. F-ceneand Aria and Tenor. ..Mr.'I'heo. Hahelmann
l. I'liel .M nieBerlhaJohannsen and Mr. Hahelmann
e. hobin Adair.... Mr. Theodore Hahelmann
pAiir in.
"I Cannot Sing tbe Old Songs, Ilnllali,"
MIhs M. D. De Negri
Helertlons from Flotow's Opera.
AI.KSHANDUO STKADELLA,
a. Overture ..Orchestra
l. Oranil Aria fnr Minin.)...M'uie Bertha Johannsen
c. Luet ( Barllnne and Tenor)
Mr. Jean I.onl and Mr. Theodore Hahelmann
Musical Director and Conductor Mr. S. Behrens
Itailer ol Orchestra... Mr. Carl Sent.
A
CADE MY OP MUSI C
MOIST PdMTIVF.T.V
THE LAST THE LAST
THE LAST THE LAST
SIX JSIGHTS SIX NIGHTS
or
TnE BLACK CROOK,
THE BLACK CROOK,
PARI8IENNE BALLET TROTJPR.
The manager, with much regret, rinding It Impossi
ble to make any arrangement fnr a continuance of
THE BLACK CROOK, I -. a
now In the very zenith ot its success, playing to the
uio.it fashionable audiences ever known within the
walls of the Academy, and delighting all with Its
chaste and classic beauty, must, from the force of cir
cumstances, withdraw it on Saturday, Octobor 19.
The programme lor the ballet will be of an entire
change.
BETTY RIGL, MAD'LLE PEPITA, ANTONENO.
EMILY HIUL, MAD'I.I.E PRANK, MAD'LLE
ALBfe RT1NI, in new dances.
First lime,
TARANTELLA SICILIENNE.
First time,
PAS DE BOUQUET.
First time,
GA8SELLE.
Forming a combination of attraction never before
Witnessed in Philadelphia.
MATINEE ON SATURDAY
at 2 o'clock, when the price ot admission will be SO
cents to all parts of the house. ID 14 8t
CONCERT HALL,
CHEeNUT Street, above Twelftn.
OPEN TO-NIGHT,
AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, and on
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS,
The great
APOCALYPSE,
Illustrated; The Book of
REVELATIONS
Unsealed; the
VISIONS OF ST. JOHN
Opened to view, in fifty splendid Moving Tableaux,
Khowlng what St. John saw when a Door In
HKAV1N WAS OPENED.
THE DAY OF JUDGMENT. , T a
ST ARTLING SPECTACLES,
SCENES OF UNPARALLELED BEAUTY.
ADMISSION TO ALT, PARTS OF THE HALL IS
PLACED AT TWENTY-FIVE (26) CENIS.
No Reserved Seats. .
EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
A VTfcHNOONS, at 2i o'clock, when children will be
admitted for 16 cents each. Doors open, Evening, at
7 o'clock; commence at 8. Afternoons, doors open at
2 o'clock; commence at Hi. Ticket ollice oven during
the day.
Religious papers of EVERY DENOMINATION
copy and call attention to this advertisement, and
send bill to Concert Hall.
A. CUDNEY.VProprletor.
T7 1BT0R I. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
IV MUSIC.
Director J. GRAU
SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS ANDONE MATINEE.
Reappearance of the most celebrated tragedienue,
M M E ADELAIDE RISTORI,
MONDAY, October 2U
In her great character of
ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF KNGLAND.
Debut of Hlg. BO.ZO as ESSEX.
T11RHUAV, I ..ilt.li.ir HAIIY H I'll HT.
WEDNESDAY MAKIE ANTOINETTE.
Giacomettl's last and greatest elaborate work will
be presented with great splendor, gorgeous coatumui,
and new scenery of the most costly character.
Admission to Parquet, Parquet Circle and Bal
cony, (1; Reserved Seats, 5 cents extra; Family
Circle, SO cenls; Gallery, ;I5 cents. Seats lor any nlgnt
and the Matinee can I n had at the General Ticket
Ollice. TKUMPLKR'S New Music Stare, No. UJd
t'H KHN UT Hircpt.
MTiS. JOHN DUKW'S ARCH STBEET
TH EATUE. Begins at 1 o'clcck.
SECOND WEEK OF J N IN ISFALLEN.
CONTINUED SUCCESS.
MOKD AY, AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE,
AVIth new h'ceues, oncliiiU siiiirs, etc., Edmund
Falconer's Drama of INN1SFALLEN.
MibS KATE REIGNOLUS as K AT Y MAGUIRE
Mr. E. FALCONER as TERRENCE.
Supported by Ire Full Company.
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MISS REIQNOLDS.
In rehearsal NOBODY'S DAUGHTER,
In active preparation SURF.
w
ALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. E. cor. NIN TH aud W ALN UT. Begins at ii.
to 8.
Last Nlirlit but Two ol the beautiful and accom
plished actress, Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON,
who will appear In her original character of
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
THURSDAY EVENING, October 17, 1867,
Last night of tbe popular domestic drama, trans
lated from the German, entitled
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
Amrle Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MISS THOMPSON.
NEW CIIESNUT STREET THEATRE.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, October 17,
LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF ,
MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH,
who will appear In
THE WONDER.
To conclude with
A QUIET FAMILY.
SATURDAY At TERNOON-FAM ILY MATINEE.
MONDAY MRS. D. P. BOWERS.
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE,
In Grand Bullets. Ethiopian Burlesques, Songs, Dance
Pautomlmew, Gymnast Acts, etc.
"EW ELEVENTH STREET OrERA HOUSE, '
ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE 0HE8NUT.
. THE FAMILY RESORT
OPEN FOR THE SEASON,
CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
TH E GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
IN THEIB
UBAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES.
J. L. CARNCROSS Manager.
B. F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. SIB 3tu
HORTICULTURAL HAL L.
GRAND MATINEE,
Hv t'ARL SENT.'S OKCH asTRA of 40 Performers.
EV1' UY THURSDAY AFTERNOON
(Commencing October a, Isii7), at 3 o'clock.
Voralltil Mr. George Bishop, the favorite Ballad
Tt"r' SINGLE ADMISSION, 50 CENTS.
Package or luurTi.-keis for II.
'lobe had at Boner fe Co.'s Music Store, No. 1102
Chtsnut street, and at the door. Ini
ERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RK
heursals at Ihe M UhlCA I. FUND HALL, every
SATURDAY, at 11,'a A. M. Tickets sold at the door,
and at all principal Music Stores. Engagements can
oe made by addressing G. BAS'l'ERT, No. 111 MON
TEREY Street, or at B. WILLIU'S Music Store, No.
Jlttl CHESNUT Street. 1" 3m
American conservatory op music
X A. Fur Ladles, Gentlemen, aud Children,
'tuition, Ten Dollars per quarter, uuder tbe best
Seeadvertlsemeut under the head of "Special
Notices. l In H l
T. STEWART BROWN,
B.B. Corner of
rOTJRTH and CHESTNUT BTl
HANUFACTURIR OF
tftUNKS, VALISIS, ti BAOB suiUble for Europe
(Formerly t 708 CHESTNUT ST.)
JOHN CRUMP,
CAltl'KNTEIl AND BUILDER:
miOCll HO. 1 EODCH9 ITBKCTi AND
KO. 1WEMNVT STBKKT,
mXLASB'V I
...f-?
AUCTION SALES.
M
oC EEL, I, AND A GO
AUCTIOEEllB. Na 6oe MARKET Streoi.
SALE OF 1800 CASES B09T8, SHOES, BRO.
GANB, JfiTO.
On Monday Morning,
Oct. ?l. commencing at 10 o'clock, we will Mil, by
cnlalogue forcash, 18'je rases Men's, Boys', and Youths'
Bm ts, Shoes. Brorans, Balmorals, etc.; also, a snperlor?
assortment of Women's, Misses', and Children's
wear, to which the early attention ol the trade is
calli'cl. IB 17 at
JOHN B. MYKK8 CO., AUCTIONEERS
Nos. 2.lg and 2t4 MARKET Street.
LARGE POSITIVE PA LK O F CA RPETUSG8, ETO
On Friday Morning,
October IR, at 11 o'ch ck. ou four months' credit,
nhi ill KOi" i iecesof Ingrain, Veneilan. list, hemp, oot
tnge. and rsg carpetliiKB. (lo l2St
TO PAPER MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS.
10 bales clean plckid and lacked bleached llnea
waste, ti15 3t
LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF 10,nOo DOZEN HO
SlEKY AND GLOVES:
On Friday Morning,
October 18. at 10 o'clock, on lour months' credit
Full lines women's white, brown, colored, an 4
mixed cotton hose,
lull lines men's white, brown, French, and blU9
mixed cotton half hose.
Full lines boys', misses', and children's 'White,
brown, and mixed fancy bose, halt and three-quarter
hese.
Full lines men's, women's, and children's Bilk, Lisle,
and Berlin gloves and ganntlets.
The above list ot hosiery aud gloves Is of a well,
known and favorite make. 1 10 IS at -
LARGE TFRFM PTORY 8 A LE OF FRENCH" AND
OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, ETO.
On Monday morning,
October 21, at jo o'clock, on four months' credit, tod
lots of French, India, German, aud British Dry
Goods. 10 U 6fc
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OFJROOTS. RH0E3,
BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, ETC.,
On Tuesday Morning,
Oct. 22, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, 20M
packages boots, shoes, .brogans, eta, ol city anil
Eastern manufacture. 10 It 6t
Jll, GUMMET A SONS, AUCTIONEERS,
No. toa WALNUT Street.
Hold Regular Sales of
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT
THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
Handbills of each property Issued separately.
looo catalogues published and circulated, containing
full descriptions of property to be sold, as also par.
tlalllstof property contained In our Real Eutale Re
gister, and offered at private sale.
Sales advertised dally hi all the dally newspapers,!!
SALE ON MONDAY. October 28. will tnclode-
ORPHANS' COURT SALE Estate ore. Stlkel, da
ceased. Three-story brick Dwelling, southwest corner.
Jefl'erson and Twenty-third streets.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE Same Estate Threa
story brick Dwelling, northwest corner Twenty-thlr4
aud Wright streets. . .
PEREMPTORY SALE Large Lot of Ground, 100X
248 feet, northeast corner ot Second street and Ailo
gheny avenue. Three fronts. ti.
WALLACE STREET Two story brick Dwelllriff,
No 7111
NOK'Vn SIXTn STREET Beven modern throa."
story brick Dwellings. Nos. 8411, 2413, 2415. 417, 2419,
24at. and 2428. above York street. 10 12 l3t
THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 11W
CHRSJSUT Street; rear entrance Ho, U07 Bauson
street.
Sale at No. HloChesnut street,
ELEGANT ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE, FINE CARPET, PIANO
FORTES, MIRRORS, CHINA, FANCY GOODS.
ETC. ETC
On Friday morning,
October 18. at 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, JXo!
1110 Cbesnut Btreet, will be sold by catalogue a large
assortment of superior furniture, Including Wilton,
velvet, Brussels, and Ingrain carpets; rosewood and,
walnut chamber suites, parlor suites of various pat
terns, walnut sideboards, secretaries aud bookcases,
French plate mantel and pier glasses, wardrobes,
spring and hair mattresses, fine feather beds, French
china dinner and tea sets, plated ware, glassware,
kitchen furniture, stoves, etc.
PIANO-FORTES. Also six second-hand piano
fortes. SHOW-CAPES. One counter show-case. 10.U 2t
FANCY GOODS. One Invoice of fancy goods.
M
THOMAS & SONS. NOS. 139 AND 141
. S. FOU KTH Btreet.
LUMBER.
i QC7 SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS
XOvJ i . 1NU PLANK,
4-4, 5-4, s-4, 2, 8, and 4 Inch
CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 18 feetlOIK.
4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2. V., S, and 4 inch
WHITE PINE. PANEL PATTERN PLANE:
LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND,'
-BUILDINOJ BUILDING
BUILDING I "
LUMBER I LUMBER) LUMBEBI
6-4 UAKOUNA J)'LOOUINi-.
4-4 DUI.A WA ItE FLOORING.
6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
WHITE PlNhl FLOORLNU.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
SPRUCE: FLOORING.
STEP BOARDS,
RAIL PLANK.
PLA STIC RING LATH.
1 -CEDAR
IOU I . SHINGLES.
AND 0YPRES8J
1867.
oor-7 W ALNUT B n A n: n a
V7 A I V I T 1. I T AT.
WALNUT BOARDS
WALINUT rLAH K.
LARGE STOCK SEASONED.
1 Q (V7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
IOU I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS!
RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AJND PljSE.
i Qft7 ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KINDS
LOU I ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL EXNDtf.
SEASONED WALNUT.
DRY POPLAR, CHEJRRY, AND ASH,
OAK PLANK AND BQAItDS.
MAHOGANY.
ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS,
i Q.PJ7 CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS.
JlOU I CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTUREBJ3, .
SrAJNltsJJ. KjH.lJA.xt BOJL BOARDS.
1 CT -spruce joist: SPRUCE JOISf
-LOO I spruce: joist i
FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG.
SUPERIOR, NORWAY SCANTLING.
MAULE, BKOTH ER A CO.,
1 rp No. 2S00 SOUTH STREET,
(J. S. BUILDERS' MILL,
ROM. SI, 6, AND 8 B. FIFTEEHTU
ESLEU Si BBO., Proprietors.
Aly on hand, made of tbe Best Seasoned Lumber
at low prices.
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BAXTJBTEBS,
AND NEWELS.
Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings,
Y OOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS
AND NEWELS.
Walnut aud Ash Hand Railing, 8, 8X, and 4 Inches.
BUTTERNUT, C H E S N C T, and WALNUT;
MOULDINGS to order. 12
Ja C. PERKINS,
Successor to R-'.Clark, Jr.,
NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET.
C onstantly on band a large and varied assortment
Of Building Lumber. tUl
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER
OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Families, Ho
tels. Or Public Institutions, In TWENTY DIF
FERENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Rauses.
H ot-Alr Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Urate,
Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Slewhole Platen;
Boilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, by
Ihe manufacturers. SHARPE & THOMSON,
C27stuth6m No. 20tt N. SECOND Street.
lininill FTiTTE. n V 1MII D OTf! WrTl
f - INOIII'-. inc. u avuuoiuiii"'
A-A would call attentlou ol the public to his
tri NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACE.
wiAc This Is an entirely new heater. Itta so.eon
siructed as lo at once commend Itself to general 'voJ;
beliigaceiublnationof wrought and casl Iron, it
very simple In Its construction, and P";"?
tight; sell-cleaning, having no P'l'o' df, ",r?K"1
taken out aud cleaned. ltU so J 2
lines as to produce a larger ,"J ,7 iu p.-.
same weight of coal i'nnrytha ?S produced by
The hyrromelrlo condition of 'he - r - v mi j
my new atrangemeut ot eyapora ,r FuruBUS Uu
moustrato that It to the i f,y ...uosphere.
in nriiiiiico a perfectly t jjeilug Apparatnt
l h!e In S"i " i the Golden Eagle,
would do well w',"hakles WILLIAMS,
--OWNERSFPUOPE RTY
,ul2JUdCat sry low a. rEYBON.
Manufacturer of Poudrette.
m o0UTlTttullUiUtAMBUVvW
'Aim to ft nmftu wwvvu wiv