f THE DAILY E AH TNG TELEGRAril riinjADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 18G8. NUMBER CLXXXV. A ITt inn UPNT1 T. T)V!PT!PTIC. D A COM JOB nY-POCIlONDBIA, HY-rOCWSr, OB AMT COMPLAINT OF A UY UBOSTa. mrrm vrrvr fiJW.? AND WAfHiKWEX OF THIt TMOST A77;' WAHH. COl.l.AlhO A3il VOX "ItEDJlY 1JIB KfHlKi JC1HTOK. From "Punch." Undeniable. Some of our contemporaries liave recently published some interesting eom municaUona concerning the ad alteration of food, and one paper has contained Borne rather surprising articles on London milk. In our opinion, however, the beat article on mik iu cream. The Bbehs of Society. Champagne at two-and-one. Never Mind. Ilot days and cool drink i have something to answer for. Lord Napier, of MaRdala, visited the Wimbledon Camp oa the Wednesday, and "when he wa3 goinr away," the band struck up, "Bee the Con quering Hero comes." CORRESPONDENCE. runch lias received several communications touching the extreme heat of the weather. From a voluminous mass of correspondenc i lie selects for the edification of his readers a few of the more remarkable ones: To the Editor of "Punch," Barking, July 22. Sit: LafctHtttiirdBy ruy mother-in-law curne on a vtblt. In a short time it became so hot that 1 was obliged to leave borne. You may make what use you please oftuis. You I B, J. ST0BB3. To Tii k Editor of "Punch," Exeter, July SO Mr. Tuucb: It was bo warn here last Wee it tbat itrown (who set up In opposition to me a year back) and 1 quite lorgot our loug-slanuiug coolness. I enclose my card. Yours truly, GALKH. To thk Editor of "Punch," Punch: I have a droll friend of the mimo of Pond. I never knew blrn so dry as he has been lately. Yours, VVaostaff. To the Editor of "Punch. " Old Chap: Excuse the liberty, but wouldn't you like to be Iced J'uneh this weatuer? You ka iw me. Yours, Old bu usckiher. To thk Editor of "Punch-" Dear Brother runcli: Kallier good idea ot BroiUer Wilde's letting us lake oil' our wigs tu Court, eb? Wnat we might termau unexpected "refresher.". Yours wltuout prejuuice, K. ARTHUR PORUS. Racy Bit of Foreign News. A week or so Lack, a rather novel race took place between a One-horse Car and a Velocipede; the former was driven by a Monsieur Car-rere, and the latter propelled by a Monsieur Car-canade. Comical names uuder the circumstances. They started from Castres it ought to have beent Car-tres but it wasn't. Their destina nation was 'J'ouloute, though their object was to win. However, the gentleman with the horse came in first. A spectator, who had recently seen Mazejipa, was so Impressed with the rapidity of the winHer, that he shouted out, in the language of the soul-stirring drama In question, "Again he urges on his wild Carrere!" Tub Weather Abroad. A great Reign-fall ia shortly expected in spam. riddle. When does an editor play a singular trick With grammar r Chums of impenitent Contributors. "When lie tries to improve our contributions." That's not it. When he Declines an Article. A GOOD CUTTING REASON. Alice. "Aneela, what have I done to offend tou? You have avoided ma the whole evenine." Angela. "I'm not offended, but your dress perfectly kills mine, and 1 really can't be seen with you." Cool I That excellent but audacious fellow Barnby Willows, had the courage to ask his friends to a housewarming in the height of the tropical weather. Doiso Things by Halves. An old saying bids people "throw out tubs to catch a whale." The Admiralty in ship-building, observes this proverb in part. It throws out tubs, but catches no whales. Tokic fob tub Insolent. Sarcy-parilla. From "Fun." ABROAD THOUGHTS FROM HOKE. Mr. Brown In t: will, we trust, pardon tbe inci dence of the uaiody. wueu lie redacts that "anything for coo Incus,' ia the muxiui in kuuU weai her. j Oh, to be in Iceland, Out of this tierce glare. For whoever wakes lu Iceland Bees each blessed morning there. Round the lowest boughs aud the brushwood stems Hanir the Icicle's cool, nellucld eems: Whiie tbe snownake sieepa on the mountain's brow In Iceland now. And the frozen nools in the chilly hollows Are worth all the summer drinks one swallows. bee where the blooming peasant drives his tledee Bklmmlng the fields and look beyond the rover, Across the ocean, at th' horizon's edge Thai's an Iceberg, that's almost toppled over! Ob, such a cool dellgut eonld we but capture Here, 'twould Indeed be rapture! For though the fishmonger's rough Ice will do, Arid Weuhatu L.ake will saiisiy a lew; Yet Nature's "cup" refrlterativo showers- Is belter than e'en "ice-cream, soda" powers! Motto for tub Chief tECRKTAur for Iub- laud. "'uuquarn dor-Mayo." The Oofrmand's Weakness. A Table dolt. "AH I.1KK AS TWO MURPHIES." Once a Murphy there was, who was wont to ueciare If the weather 'd be foul, or the weather 'd be fair; lie lluurlshed about eighteen thirly. But the Murphy who now elves us warnings auout ' Tbe mkus of the t linos" has a nasty look-out, For his utterance always is "dirty." Morleyinu A Poet. Professor Morley of University College has sent to the Jimet an unpublished pneixi of Milton's, which he dis covered at the British Museum. The poem is proved to be Milton's morel if or lessly by in ternal evidence but especially lesuly. UNDER A SrELL. First Local Magnate. " 'Tween you and me, our friend there ain't such a fool as he looks In my opinion he's more N than PI" Second ditto. "I don't twig, exackly." first onto. "Why, not to put too line a p'int on it more knare than fool I" ct it diiokt i somebody has d soovered a means of cutting glass by the employment of not air. ii is usuai wun the glads or Tashlon and the mould of form to adopt the coolest air Where "cutting" is the object. ON A DEIIATKIJ POEM. Bald Morley, "Milton's lines are these!" Kald Wlnchllsea, "They're not the cheese!" Huld Motley. "Lo! these lines are Milton I" bald iirlt. Mus. Jloud, "They're not the Stil ton !" Hut Morley plunges In the flt(ht lrYU Hla lUu cUt-v Mb nuows, Ui mite Awful Efeects of tub Hot Weather. It will scarcely be credited but it is a faot, nevertheless that the Illustrated London Newt Of the woek before last did not contain a singl ship. This unusual occurrence must be put down to the long drought. EPIQRAM. WJ1ITTX AT WIMBLEDON BY A SAD AOOA'fl. The times are sadly out of Joint The Joint's In want of olutmeut: When Peers beat Commons by a point It 'peais bs dl8-a-plnt-meaut. Bight to a Shade. Who should have suf fered least from the late tropical heat f Those who are on the "shady side" of thirty. THE MILTONIAN CONTROVERSY. To the Editor of Pun Sir: The mortuary Jru d' esprit which 1 lately tiisoovered at tbe Brit lull MuNeum, Ureat KuqspII street, W.C., is undoubtedly In the handwriting of tbe Ute Milton, author of 'Paradise Lost." The humor of the production consists in a confusion of tbe first and third persons singular. I found the verses written on a llv-leaf of Mr. Milton's very own poems, and signed with bis very own Initials, which are J. M. The style la annals takabie. I should like a statue, please, for this discovery. Your oboillent servant, Pkovkssoh Mawxev. To the Editor of Fun. Sir: The Milton busi ness is a dead swindle, aud the J. is a P. Kvary- body knows that P. 41. kUikH for I'aU Mall. The verses In question are evidently copied from a Uuzrllc of the period, written by gents lor gems, look at. ine uncicuey rnymes, too; Mr. Milton Mirely never committed such rub bish. What Is the meaning of "t- i(1c?'' Thyme never grows in a wood, and "plenleously" Is utter nonsense, J. M. couldn't have done It. Kir, unless he was oil bis chump. on't go giving Mawley a statue. (Jtlvemo one, if you line, lor fludlug him out in Iih trick. lour obedient servant,, wiklkhka. To ihk Editor of 'Tun." air: llauar Wink- lestal I'll swear the P U a J. Do you luluk I don't know MUlon's pothooks-and-hangers by Ibis time? He was constantly dolug Cockney rhymes; I should cull "compare" and "spul chre" exquisitely melodious. "KUtlo" Is obvi ously meant for "proline." Milton always use a dli'hihong lustepd of "pro" (Ooodness only Knows wbj !), and always crossed fi t iw maae It look like at. Thyme gtiows in all sons m places, and "plenteousiy " means a Jolly lot,. m ins chump" is vulgar. How auout that btatut? Yours obediently. Pro-lessor (more Milionico E-fesNor), Mawley. IVerdtct. Not unlike Milton, but possibly some one else. Initials undoubtedly O. C, aud the entire poem somewhat in Cromwell's man ner. Rhymes excrnclatiug; probably lnteuded for blank verse. Nothing doing lu statues at present. Fun. From "The Tomahawk." woman's word-iiook. Testament. An act which proves the value of a husband. Ihtalre. A place of exhibition where the only serious comedy is played in the front of the house. Thin. A quality which, in woman's vintage only, recommends a good whine. I nought . A bird which llies too rapidly for woman to put any salt on its tail. lime. Woman's rival: for no tight-lacing can compare with the waist of time. J inset. J he patent of stage nobility but all the world is a stage. Jvbacco. A pleasant weed before marriage, a foul habit after. N. B. Widows' weeds are the only ones which don't end in smoke. J ombstuiic. I he stamp on Death s little bill. Tongue. The unruly member for Ply- month. Tooth, Tettk Singular, a tusk. Perfect- plural, a set of pearls. Jreasure. ihe husband who nas left you a widow. Truth. An invisible girl condemned in hatred of chignons and false charms to remain at the bottom of a well. QUEST10MJ FOB SIB JOHN FAK1XGTOS (WAR SII5- 1ST Ell) . Explain the difference between round shot and rpherlcal r Do conical shot arrive at a greater velocity when hred from smooth-bore guns r Given a 12-inch gun, what will be the diameter of the shell discharged ? What is the formula for extracting the root of a Palliser shot from a Hodman gun, and rice versa? Do you know a gun-stock from a wad ? CELIBACY VS. MATRIMONY. The whole controversy resolves itself into a question of tastes and habits. A bachelor with X'100 a year who mauagea to live within his income will generally find it safe to marry on it, while a bachelor with Xbvv a year who gets into debt had better remain Birgle, if he does not wish to drag his wife and lamily into poverty and want. 1 oua tout! From Divers Directions. During a steam voyage, on a sudden stop page of the machinery, considerable alarm took place, especially among the female pas sengers. "What is the matter f What is the matter f For Heaven's sake tell me the worst 1" exclaimed one more anxious than the rest. After a short pause a hoarse voice re plied, "Nothing madam, nothing; only the bottom of the vessel and the top oi the earth are stuck together." How Hb Played. Ole Bull was once seeing the sights at Donnybrook fair, when he was attracted by the sound of a very loud violin in a tent. lie entered and said to the player, "My good friend, do you play by note V "The divil a note, sir." "Do you play by ear, then r" "ixever an ear, your liouor." 'llow do you play, then!" "JJy main strength, be jabers 1" A young lady being asked by a feminine acquaintance whether she had any original poetry in her album, replied, "No; but some of my friends have favored me with original spelling." A soldier on trial for drunkenness was ad dressed by the maniatrate: "Prisoner, you have the charge of habitual druukenness pre ferred, what have you to say iu defense !" "Nothing please your llonor, but habitual thirst." Greedy. During a series of wet days a gen tleman ventured to congratulate his uuibrella- maker. "ies, that's all very well, sir," he replied; "but then there's nothing whatever doing in parasols." The tourist who picked up Italian, has re cently dropped some expressions in that lan guage. The principal difference between a luxury and a necessary is the price. A Natural Artist One who draws his breath. The usual Leipyear advice to youug women is "to act like men." Dance for Milkmen. The oan-can. Signal Failures. Railway accidents Dear eating Venison. The Bavarian has come down like a wolf on the fold of Paris, and his beer is routing absinthe rapidly. The Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha manages his own theatre. Mrs. lioey is making a book of her recol lections. Tennessee clamors loudly for an inebriate asylum. France will import no grains this year. Yivtor Hugo breakfasts, at 12, STUDENT LUE IN GERMANY, Tht TJbb CUbratla Daterlptla of thel7Blvrtttr TH Mpitrtoui Ubellik (iaruta Sluda t.lf. Writmg from Bonn, under da'.eof Autnist I, the New York Hcra'cCa correspondent snj?: To celebrate the bfiietta anniverrf of the Unwertit? of Bonn, an in litution founded iu 1818. iankine atnotw the drst of tbe kiuJ In Urmany, unny thousands of former I3un student!", from the annual courses dauiu as tar back as 1818 up to lat year's. a?so representa tives 'rom ail other Jetinan universities were fathered to that biautt.nl fovn, on the 1-ft bank of tbe Kh, nc, tu the Corcrauicut Distiict of Colopnp. Ibdfecf all the Imporlaccft of Bonn it due to Its tmTrrett.v. Founded in 178( by tue Archduke Maximilian Frederick, it was cummcd under the French regime, in 1802, luto a Ijceum. The cxintine untvtTHty was rrfounded lu 1818 by Kiner riedenck Willium III. of I'rusii. It is an institution tnot eeiieroii'ly endowed, boast ing of splendid lecture-rooms, a library n urn tier ing over 200,000 volume, a mnsruiu ot Khrnish, autiquttiee, scieniitir: colleitiom innumerable, au additional anatomical laboratory, botuuicul pnrden, au agricuhural department, aud ut-t, though not lcHt, tuo rcuowued obeivatory which bm given bir:h to tbe lar lamed celestial cliHrK T!ie L'iiivpr,ity comprises dtp faculties in which over ninety pro'cfsors aud teachers pive Instruc ion. Tbe number of stuoeuts formerly over a thousand amounted iu the jears ls05 to 1804 to uoAraras of 81,0-860. Aruoug the many distinguished profcsFOi's formrrly mid now attached to the in stitution are particularly to be tucutioucd: Dorner, Koine, Bltek, anil Lanp, in evaiisieucnl theology ; lleimes and his sciioWrs, AchW eld and liraun, in (utholir theology; Walter, liluhme. snd Bocklne, as Jurist"; Hariess, Nau inntin, Albcr.j, aud Mayer, lu the medical (acuity ; In the didereut branches of philosophy, the philologists and aiiUijuarians Welckr anil Bus clicl; i lie arcluvologiu Ot'o Jaliu, Brnndc.; the orientsllst fasen; the mathematician Plucker; the nstxorionicr Argflander; the mineralogist Nogcreratb: the chemist Bischof; th tiermanist himrock' 'ho ifomautst iiiez; me historians Arndt, Dslilmann, von "r., . With the usual Uermsti elaboration tue oiuciai celebration was not designed to be au alT;ir ot a lew or of twenty-four bours, but must extend over four das. The town of Boon was rlcaed out in Us holiday attiro, streets (airly covered with banners and wrea.hs; aud, to give toe ftudents an opporiuuity of fhowtca th'.ir humor, there was, apart from the numerous triumphal arches atid dec. 'rations, an old pump, staudinir in the market place, traustnoprituM by thes-e facetious gpntlemcu into a colossiil obe luk. At the loot of it were eistit he bears not very danrerous, H is true, as they were closely chained un lootin-' as natural a- lile. The symbolic meaninc; iu (r r.nKii stu lent life U that when they borrow suihii surn ot iniues people, and the payment is contingent on papa's rerdtnishiog their purses, this is called "'chain iuc up the bear." A rue looks at the obeii-k, omebiit higher, four harmless poodles apiiear ti e sjmoul of the University beadles, cut responding iu number. For he lurther pericction of our studies in this brLcb ot zo-dujiy, wlii"'u we m ty cull "academic." we now con'empla'c two foxes Ld two camels, repre.entiu'r the new studeuis and the old staL-er. But on the very summit of this mouutnent, embellished with coats of turns and emblems repr. scnting the various c'aus amoi-g the students, there is a crown, formed ot those mot necessary bcrr and wine boupe adjuucis to itdiapyu-able to the student's exis.knce namely, bottles, wiLe and beer plases, corkstrews, pic. Butoli! horror I above tlie crown siaud a eiuauiic tuncat, with curved bck aud wavy tail, siretcned out in tuo air, while a smaller cat creeps uuder his belly. What may this meiu? This ques'lon was an swered by a fine looking, Mur lvTeuon, who teemed to take pity on our evident ignorance. "Tou well know,"'h said to us, "thaf. the stu dent's life, without beer and wine and creature comfort", would be p-rlectly uubearsble; but the excess in these, hardly to lie avoided when you meet with company, is designated by the cat, which serves us a symbol ot that certain state borderine on harpmss and not far off from misery, ibe best antidote lor which you up there near the cat i. e. two luree herrinrs, a nth, iaiporant iu academical zoology, as uauire has evidently desigLa'.ed it lor tucii emergen cies." Tbe openinir dty of the festival was the 1st inst., n:onter trains liavine the previous days brought their numerous vt-itors to the to vn. In the morning at eleven o'clock the worthy Nestor, Protesbor F. G. Welcker, too old to attend biuelf, received from the rector and Senate au address, which was handed to him by several professors as deputies. Tue day was occupied with general receptions oud welcomes, and the evenii.fj concluded with a irrand iub la tion ut tbe riding school, the theatre not having beeu tounj laicre cuutub. Un this occasion old and young connected viih the A nwi Miner iu auy way were assembled for a convivial el iss. T nsts, speeches, aud soul's came last and f'uriou-; lnirueu-e was the consumption of liquids, and reporters, toon finding that their occupation was tone, joined iu the uuiversal uproar and hilarity. The ridine school was rictly adorned with carlands, s'nndards, coats of arm, pas stars, and on the walls inscriptions ot ihe lollowing universities miqht be read: Zurich, 1833; Frybur?, 1454; Marburp, 1527; Gottinen, 1737; Jena. 1558: (irei'ewalJe, 115G; Wurzbuie, 1582: Breslau, 1702; Krlanceti, 1713; Halle, 1G94; Bonn. 1818: Brlln. 1810; Tubincen, 1474; Kiel, 1GG5; Heidelbers, 138; Konur-ber?, 1S44: LeipMc, 140U; Munich, 1472: aud Giensen, 1C07. On the followinir day the regular officUl cele bration beaan as early as 9 o'clock in trie morn ing by services both in tbe Catholic and Evan gelical churches, the Archbishop ot Cologne presiding is the former aud the renowned pro lessor, Dr. Krtttlt, preaching in tbe latter. At 11 o'clock, In the great Aua of the University, the foiiuul receptiou of the Deputies aud the Juhelt feir itself commenced. Tbe Bector M'iguitlcus, Piofesor Voa Sjbel, opeied tbe proceedings in tbe name cf the University iu a masterly speech, which was m lied to by the Minister ot Public Instruction, Von Mulder. Next came coneratulatory addresses irotn all the above named univertit.ips, which were called un alphabetieallv, aud seemed to inspire the small audience with alarm at tbe bare possibility ot each delegate airing his ora ory, in hich event the ceiauaony might be mdenuiiely prolonped. But hapoily, aud to the great eatimactiou ot evetvbody the rhetorical pexiornmnce was shortened by tbe proeramme which hd assumed this part to Professor Wiuts -heit, of Muidch, as the spesijer fur all the German universities. By him the youuir sister of Bonn was grcned ia a graceful speech being lold that, though not dating back as lar us many of them, she had occupied at her very commence, ruenl a prominent aud honorable position among them. All the German universities, he said, lelt that tbev constituted but one body, to which is entrusted the spiritual fututc ot the nation. Let us hope, theu, to succeed in ra'ainii a generation which will loreet that which jet separates the German people, and whicti will ins'-iuctively cultivate uniou, so that in cays of danger tha whole German people may stand and hold together, a united people ol breihren. Th'S allocution, which crea ed a deen impres sion upon the usseioblv, was followed by hto-le.-ForVou Sybil's eirprcssions of thinks Kill promises in behalf ot the Bouu University of communis; in the common aim as del lorth by the recior from Munich. (Jiher rnngiatuluiiont from aarlcoltural an 1 mircral acauetni's and sc eutiti" asooiutious wete aain replied to by I'to cssor Von Svbel.who also thanked a delegate from the No York plnslciaus ot German biith (hat toe deleuu'o suid was spoken iu too low a vo ce to be au iibls iu tbe repoiter's valli-rv), fayiug that the spirit ual ties of .cienco lcimed a bridge acrois tie ocean. One tpeuker announced a gift sent for the occaion bv the Academy of Da-seMor1', a series ot vie as of the hhiue. painU'd by Ib rr Casper chcuren. Tbeu chuih tUe representatives oi the Catholic and Evaimeltral clergy, and here ainin tLe Kec'or Magidirus d'eplaied his oratorical poweis, especially In his reply to th" Catholic delegate, vho bad o' servej tnut his church had beu tke nuisery ot genuine knowledge lor nmnv centime. Jbls was Jpilowtd by a epeech from the Qber burgomaster of Bmn, whi said tbat the ton owed Us prosperity to the UntfcrUy, anl tht besides tbe stipends of 1800 two ethers would be yearly pa d out oi town 1ul(Is. Tbe rector, wuo was cer ready tor the occaston. rnferre I to the rivalry winch bus existed between Bono aid Cologne for filty years, and which had ben terminated by the princslv present from Ooloni ol the library ol tne well-known traveller, Priuce Max von Wied. After the rradiag of a teleeram from the Hector of the University of Pisa, which caii'ei Ilerr Von Bj bel to dwe'l upon the new symp tom of friendship between the two nations who bad beet, hitherto so hostilely opposed to eacU other, the ceremony closed at to iu the after noon. In the evening a Brand people's festival, viith illumination, set tie whole town in motiou; coiinibss muliitadcs were assembled In the garden called the Mley Garden. At a later hour the from Prince oi Prns-ia made his appear nnce, and was greeted with enthus astic cheers. His Kojal Ilijihucss, ho was joined on the fol lowitie day by the Kitur ai.d the yueen, was himself a siudeut at ihe Bonn University. The festivities of the third day commenced by servire in the Evangelical Church at 11 o'clock A. M. The procession formed on that occasion was the most brilliant ot the scenes of the vhole festivals. There took part iu it the students, delegates from the (ierniau universi ties nd learned sociPties, the consistories of Cologne, Treves, and Aix la I'hanclie, the Kiiperiuietideiits of Hip Utienish provmcs and Westphalia, touether with the proviuci'il Sj node, guests of honor, the to n authorities, as well as the Catholic and Evauifeliel clerey of Bonn. The King and Queen witnessed the procession passing fioin lho windows of tue Academy, and wcro ifreeted with the greatest cathusia'-m. The Cuurch cercniouy, also atter.ded by their Majesties, was a very im pressive one, and au anthem, composed by Maestro You Uiller, was penorme I iu the orci'slon, followed by the orutor of the day, tho Itrctor Mauniticus Von Sjbcl. The wind'ug up of the whole will consist in a tup ou the Rhine, which, it is expected, will be illuminated on both bphks tor several miles, INTERNAL REVENUE. jpBINCIPAL D E P 0 T FOR THE SALE OF UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMT3, Ko. 304 CHESNUr STltEET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. 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BII.LEKS I'KNS'OC'K AVER & P N N O C K PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM riTTEKa, No. 87 NOK1H BILVliNIH (STREET, Fulltulelphtl, Coontry Beats fitted op with Oaa RnUWa'er, In nrst class style. Anatsortment ot Brass and Iron Lilt and Force Pumps conitaullv on hand LEAD BURNING AND CHEMICAL PLUMBING, N. 11,-Wa er Whrels supplied to the trada an others at reusoukble prices. 7 Slim G AS FIXTURE 8, JiltSKlEY, MEKK1LL & TUAWAKA, manufacturers of Gas Ktziurea. Lainna. eto.. eta, wuuiu uulllhe aiieutli nof the public to their large ana elegant ansuruueut oi uaa unanueuers, naaauit, KrujkeM. etc. Tney also lntnducn caa Dluea I dm dwellings ana puonc Duiidiuga, and atuud lo eiven log, altering, aud repairing gas-plpea. A.U wora warranHni. 3U1 TRUSSES. 2 "BttLEi 8 HARD RUUliR TKUBn, d No. 1M7 C11KH1SUT Htreel. This Truss cor rem? apnlled will cure and retain with ease the most diUlculi rupture; always clean, light, easy, sale, and oumforlabit:, used il bathing, fliifd to form, never main hmk. aolla. hvuinui Umber, or moves from piace. No strapping, Uard Rubber Abdominal Hup. porter, by which the hi others, Corpulent, and Ladles suuerlng with Female weakness, will niid relief and perlecl support; very llebt, neat, and ell'ectual. Pile Instruments Bhoulder Braces, Klasllo blockings for weak limbs, Suspeusloas, eto. Also, large slock beat Leather Truss ea. hail usual price. Lady In attaint, auca. law win SHIPPING. CUNARD LINK OP EXTRA STH1MER9, BJi'lWEEN NEW YOK AND LiVHiKPOOL. CA1L1NU AT tlUKKKSlOWB. PROM NEW YOUJt EVElty WKDNESDAY. TRIPOLI, ALE1VU Bteerage tickets from Liverpool or Queeustown al lowest rales. Pur Irntrht and Cabin Passage, apply at No. 4 Bowling tireeu. lor bteerage Passace, apply at &0, 69 Broadway. 2 2t E. CUNARD, COAL. BMIDDLETON 4 CO., DBAL3R8 13 . HARLElt.U LEHIGH and KaULH V1LUH COAL, Kept diy under caver. Prepared exprmsij Itr tamlly nae. Ynrd, No. V3 WAbilXNiiltl? yennn. Office No. 614 WALNUT Htrea. !J O O R K EXCHAKGE rag mam c acioki', JOUN T. BAILEY Si CO., HtUOVKD XO N, . corner ot M . KKKl and WATER Ptreeta PhliailHlphla. DEALERS IN HAM.1 iND BAGGING Of every d. Hi-rlpil.in, for Grain, Flour, Halt, Super-Plmapbate of Lime, Bone Dual, Etc Large and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on hand Also, WOOL BACKS. Jcun T. Bait.Br. Jaunt Cahcadkh. DBaVi KINK E LIN. AFTER A RESIDENCE sd uracilce ol tlilriy years at tbe Nuribwenl to'iier or 1 bird and l ulu" streeia, naa lately re niovd toheutb ELEVENTH Btreet, beiweeu A1AR kKTaudt'HrMJi'. lllssuperlorliy tu Ihe prrmpt ard perfect cum ol all niTDl, chioiilc, local, and I'uumliu .loual alleo linsa ol a special natiae, Is proverbial. Diseases of tbe skin, bpiie.rliig In a hundred rt l -fereut forum, toially eraiilrat. d: mental and pliyalux) weekuess. aud all nervoua debllilieH scleaiiticaliy and burcessiuliy treated. Oitlce hours Iroui s A. M. lo V f . M. I JOHN CRUMP. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, snort's ho. aia i.oijb nthket, an AO. 17SS t'MESNUT STBKET, j 2 PUILADKLPHIA. A z U R E n E, CONCENTRATED INDKiO, For ihe Laut dry. Free from O x:llo Acid. See CUemist's CeilldCitU) A Patent Pocket Plncuablon or Emery Bag In each Twenty Cent Bor. f7 17 mwlsiu Jtit Sal? by 11 tVSs'vCUble UrvcerS RUtt Dfita'a'lSiAv, SHIPPING. LIVKKPOOL. rALLI.VW aTsrt'iS.- Al UU tiKKNnlDWM. iiiu inunn I, inn. uuiier cuutrMJt a'ltk tae (Talta Rtaies and Ilritmb iitva, uin am. Ir carrtlna u Walls. Iiitvi d despa.rlilna their stn m a f,IIi.: t'lTY OK I101IU.N.... Hamrday, uini M KIN (Tla Halifax) Tu"1ay, Aufir" is I I V l)F A d i WKKP siaiuraav, i' IT Y (IK PARIS suitirdK. H"nisulier S IT Y OF WSHIN(JTvl Haitian riiaad'y,,)!. S 11V OF LONDON s.iurclar. stiueaTr It CITY OF BALI I1IOHF, famrrtay -eii'mner It ana pefe sue ecll , k Haiurnay ana alternate l urstay at I P M., from Fler No. 46NOUTH RlTr. Fatea of paaaasa bytha Mall meaner SAlLt EVARY8A1UKDAY: . . 1'ayaole In Gold. I Parable In Ourrancy. First Cabin i1W 8teerage.. m 1 " to fximlon ll " M Lonnon... n ' to Paris..- lir " to Huris ... 4T Pasaaee hv the TutMitav atmeni: Cabin, g"ld; Steerage, tan, curreney. Hatea of pa-aaga from New lora lo Halitsx i:abtn, sai; aiwrai", in, in gum. Paiaengprs alao forwarded to Havre, Hamburg. Bra men,eic.,at modarate raia. Hieerage (.aaiaga Iran I.lvcrnrM.I r n.n.i,n S4U. curreneir. Tl'k"is cak he bought here hv pcraona sending lor their frlanris. Por luriber Information, apply at the Company's Or, CDONNELL KAt'LK, Managera. 129 No. 411 CHKMNU1' Street, Phlla. NORTH AMEUICAN ETC Alio III) COMPANY. Vhrough List to Vallforstla ! Fsasm liaiiroan. NEW ARKANUKMENT. Halltnr from New Yok on ihn Hh and loth of EVKKY aiONTn, or the day before wheu theaedatv.. lull on Hnniiuy. rSsage lower man uy any uiuer line. Pur lu.'ormatlon 'drpss ...., . 1). N.CARRINOTON. Agant. Pier No. 48NORTH RIVER New York, Or 1 HUM AH K SKA RtxK, No. 217 WiLKUl' t-iri i t. Phlladelulila. r"a. W. H. WKHHi l-reaidcn. OH AH, DANA, Vlce-Pres Ottlw 64 bXC'HANGIC Plac'. New York, 8iu tttT PASSAGK TO AND KUO.M GREAT 3K"Ll i.mi.l ANH iki:i..nn t, i bltBi nnir ai-. i' a a iuivj x aL&Ai. AT HKDl'CED RATES. DRAFTS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT EN- LAIN!', llthbiiMI. S1U11.A.MJ, AINU W lur parlicnlurs apply to TaP-coiTf, Bf.ornErts A no.. No. 36 BOUTU Blreet. anil Ne. ti HKOAiiWAT, Or to TIU MH T. SAKARLK, 11 N.. 217 WALNUT Slroet. tikSW EXPRESS LINK TO ALEX- ,-at.andria, (ii.irtnowu, aud Waahinicton Jj c, via Chesapeake and Delaware C'ajal with coo nictlonaal Alexandria from the moat direct rout lor Li uchbiirg, Brtstul, Knoxvllle, Nashville, Ualwn and ilie boutbweat. Bicamers leave regularly every Patnrday at noon pom ire nni woari a-e-e jaaract street. i.etght received d.t.y. wjf p CLYDE 4 CO.. No. 14 North and sijuth Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDR1LUE A Co.. Agents al Alexandria. Vlr glnla. SI NOllCL'. POH MCW YORK. VIA iJLM DELAWARE AMJKAKITAN UlNAL, PREs BT EA Al BOAT 1 OM PA XV The Bteam Propellers of Ibis line leave DAILT iroui 11 rot wnari ueiuw xaaraet Blreei, THHUUUH IN 24 HOURS. Goods forwarded by all tbe Hues going ontof New I cr. isnrin, tiuti, auu west, iree or coiuinisaion. f ii'lahts rei eived at our usual low rates, WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO.. Agents. No. 14 n. WHARVli-J, Philadelphia. JAMFH HAND, Agent. 3u( No. l! WALL street, corner of Pouth, New York fk PUII.ADtLPllia, KIUUSIONO iotZ AN1 NoRrOLK. rJi'EAMsHIP LINE, 'llxROLUU FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOl lU AND WKS1, EVERY SATURDAY, At noon, from FlRtjT WHARF above MARKET KlrteL T HROUGH RATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all polo's In North ami Sown Carolina, via Raa board jilr Line Railroad, cnuuecilDg al Porrsuioutli and to Lyuchburg, Vs., Tennesaee. and the Weal, via Virginia and Tennessee Air Line and Blcumond aae Danville RallrtiRd. relulit HANDLED BUT OC?CE. and takan ml LOW ERR AT Sj THAN ANY OTHER LIS IE. Tbe regularity. Balety, aud cheapness of Ibis route comiueua It to the public as tne uiom desirable me dium for carrying every description ot freight. No charge for commission, draage, or any expense Ot transfer. (Steamships Insured at lowest rates. Frtight received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 Norlb and bom h WHARVES. W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROWELL A CO.. Agents at Norfolk. 6 1 p .A!ir F0K NEW TUUK-SWIFI-SCBI asm n i'imi laT Company Despaick a u Kiii-aiire Lluea, via Delaware and Rarllan t anal, ou aud alter ine 161b ol March, leavlag dally at 12 u. aud s P. M connectlug with all Northern and Eastern lines, For Ireivht, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply 10 WlLLlAjt W. BAIRO&CO., 1 H No. r.tt Sj. DELAWARE Aveuue. FOR BO8T0NJ VIA NKWrORT AK1 FALL RIVER. The BObTON and NEWPORT LINE, by the splen did and superior steamers NEWPORT, METRO POLIS, OLD COLONY, anl ItVlPIKs; STATS, of great strength aud speed, cons'ruoted expressly for tbe navigation of Lou g Inland Sound, running In ronnectlon with tbe OLD COLON T AND NSW PORT RAILROAD. Leave PIER 2tt. NORTH RIVER, foot of MUR BA Y Street. Tbe steamer NEWPORT, Captain Brown, leaves Monday, W ednesday, and Friday, at 1 P. M., landing al Newport. The steamer OLD COLONY. Captain Simmons, leaves Tuesday. Thursday, aud Saturday, at 4 P, M landing at Newporu These sieaniera are fitted np with coram odious state-rooms waier-tlght compartments, and every arrangement tor the security aud comfort of passen- rs, who are afforded by this route a night's rest on board, and on arrival al NEWx-ORT proceed per rail road again, reaching Boston early on the following tubmlng. A baggage master Is attached to each steamer, who receive aud tickets the batfgage, aud acoouipaclea the same to lta destination. A steamer ruus In connection with this line between NEWPORT and PROVIDENCE dally, bundays ex- Cflt Gil Freight to Boston la taken at tbe same ratea as by any other regular line, and forwarded with the great eat expedition by an express train, which leaves NEWPORT every morning (Suudays excepted), at 7 o'clock, lor Boston aud New Bedlord, arriving al lis) deatlDatlou about 11 A. M. For Irelgbt or raaaage, apply on board, or at tbe ofllce, on PIER 2S. NORT H RIVER. For state-rooms aud berths apply on board, or If it la desirable to so- cur. Iheni la "' jIrTLEFIELD. Agent, 827 No. 78 BROADWAY -New York. LONDON AND KEW OEK BTKAMSIIIP LINE. Pas-age to London dlrect,lll0,75. snd ao currency. Excursion tickets at reduced rates available for ( mouibs. AT A LANTA. BELLONA. CELLa. WM. PENN. Freight will be taken and through bills of lading given to Havre, Antwerp, Roneri m, Amsterdam and Dunkirk. Furpsssa.e apply to ROBERT N CLARK, No, M BROADW AY, New York. For freight apply at bo.bi SOUTH street, H. Y. 82Btl BOWLaNDA ASP1NWALL. Ayenta. SAFETY. SPEED, AND COMFORT. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PAJddAUH xtATES. Favorite passenger steamers ot tbe ANCHOR LI KB sail every sa'l C HLAY with paa.engeis lor roiu Pier No zu Norm River. Rates of pannage pa able In currency. To Llvenool, Glagow, aud Derry, , cabins 90 ana 76, according to lucatlon. Fxiuialou tickets, good for twelve months, (ISO, Intermediate, fSo; Steerage -5. Prepaid cei llbcates lorn tbeee porta, t3S. Passeugi rs booked lo aud Iroui Hamburg, Rottor dam, Autwerp, Havre, etc. al very low rales. Kr further Information appiy at the CoiApaay's Ofllce, No, ( BOWLING G EN, New York. HKNDI -R -ON BKOl rlKRS. To avoid Imposition, paHnengera will ileaae uoris direct to the oilioe, as this Company does not employ runners. t at QNLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCO. THE GENERA L TRANSATt A NTIO COM PA NT H MAIL STEAMSHIPS BET W KEN NiliV-YORK AND HAVRE. CAI LING A r iirK:'r. Tbe splendid new vessels on this favorite roaM for tbe Continent will sail from Pier No. W xSORl U River: NAl'OLFONn ..Lemarle Ph REIRe ..Ducbeaue V1LLE DE PARIS Murmonl ST. LAURn.N l Rocaude Thctt iteamm do not enrry ttrrraprpaitengeri. WeOli ai aitenilauce fraaof cb'rge. Auierlcau travelers going tour re.urulng from the Continent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this line, avoid uuiiecesxary risks li uin trausll by Engllak railways aad crossing tbe channel, besides saviag time, trouble, and 0'ACENZ1C. A(fenti 2 No. 68 BROADWAY. LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESIERN STIfAU COMPANY. t he following FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMS HIM, built ex presal) lor tne New Yoik traite, are loteuditcl to sail legularly between NEW YORK aud LlVAiV 1-COL, tallluK at QUEENSTU WN, viz MANHATTAN, MINNESOTA, COLO HA DO, NEB RASK A, with other llrbi-claas steamers building. From Pier No. 87 East River. Tickets to bring out passengers from Europe can be obtained ou reasonable terms. For friul or pas sage appiy to WILLIAMS GUION.No.71 WALL Street, For steerage paHstiife to 12 it t .W lLUAMRj A GVION.NO. 2 BROADWAr, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. M1S L1D0HUS 4 CO. DIAMOND BCilKRS A JIWELBB3. WTTWBi,IWaiJIT A MLTSB wtaa. v'WATORES a4 JSTTEL1T EEPAIEED. 0 Caoittimt 8t PM Wsnld tavlte partlcnlar aitsatloa to tbelr larg sal elegant assortment ol LADIES' AND GENTS' WATCHEa ofAnseMraa and Foreign Makers of thenn.at quality, In -rl and Hiver Caaea. A varle y of ladenenaent M eeoona, lor norso M ' . . . . I adlei' and Gents' chains oi latest styles, ia and is kU BTTTON AND ETXLKT BTUD3 In great Tarlety sawtst patterns. SOLID SILVER W ARB fbr Bridal presenta; Piated-ware. eUv Pepalrlug done In ibe best manner, and wa ranted. 1 -HP We have for a long time made a specialty cf Solid 18-Iviirat Tine Uold Ycddiug and Engagement Kings, Ard In order to supply Immediate wants, we keep A. FULL AStOHTMENT CF SIZES always on hand. FAItU & BltOTIIKi:, M1KIR4, 11 llsmthtrp No. 24 CTIKSNUT St., below Fourth. gPCCIA L NOTICE. TJKTIL SEPTEMBER 1, 1868, I WILL CLOSE DAILY AT 5 P. M. . IT. RUSSELL, Importer and Dealer In French Clocks, Watches Fine Jewslry, and Sliver Ware. Ko. 22 Korlh SIXTH Street, 6 28 PHILADELPHIA. STOVES, RANGES, ETC, NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call atteuiion of tbe public lo bis NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FU KNACK. This Is an entirely new heater. It is so con structed as to at once command Itself lo general la vor, beag a combination nf wrought and cant iron. It Is very simple In Its construction, aud la perieotly air. tlgbi; sell cleauli.g, having no pipes or drums to be taken out and cleaned. His so arrauged wltb upright dues as to produce a larger amount of heal from the same weight of uoal than any ru mace now In nae. The bygrometrlc condition ol the air as produced by my new arrangemeul of evaporalon will ai once de monstrate that II Is the ouly Hot Atr Furnace thai will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those In wautoi a comaiete Healing Apparatus wonld do well to call aud examine the Golden Eagle. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Nos. 1132 aud 1184 MARK ET Street, Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, ve-board Ptovea, Low Down Grates, Ventilators , etc, al way on hand, N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. 5 10 ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC; PENN bTkAM ENGINE! AND BOILER WORMS. NEAFTE A I.KVV. X uai.ill.AL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS. MACHINIST. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK. SfiilTHo, and FOUNDERS, having lor many years been In successful opeiation, and been exclusively engaged la building aad repairlag Marine aad River Engines, high and low-prassure. Iron Boilers, Wales Tanks, Propellers, etc etc, respectfully Oder tbelr services lo the public as being fully prepared to con tract lor euglues of all sixes, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sen of patterns of different sixes are prepared to execute orSera with quick despatch. Every description of naueru-maklng made at the shortest notice. High aud Lvw-prest ure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Rollers, oi tbe best Pennsylva nia charcoal lrou. Porglnga of all size and kinds. Iron aud Brass Casting or all descriptions. Roll Turning. Screw Culling, and all ether work connected with the aboTe buslasaa. Drawings and speciilcatloas for all work done at thetslablishment free of charge, and work guaraxv The subscribers bare ample wharf-dock room fat repairs of boats, wnere they caa lie In perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, fails, etc ela. for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB O.N EAFLB. JOHN P. LEVY. Ill BEACH and PALMER streets. I, V1D6HN MBB.BICK, WILLIAM H, at IBBICSt JOHM B. coca. SOCTHWAKK FOUNDJir. FIFT13 ASD WASHINGTON Street. ' rHlLAUCLPHTA, , MERRICK & SONS, IKNGINEERB AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Land, Hlvtr.and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. earnings or all kinds, either Iron or brans. Iron Frame Roofs lor Gas Work, .Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc Retorts and Gas Machinery, ot the latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills. Vacauuvlraus, OU Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping, .En gines, etc c Sole Agents for N. BUlsnz's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Asplnwall at Woolssy's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain leg Machines. 8 iloj PAINTED PHOTOS. A NEW THING IN A K T. BERLIN PAINTSD PHOTOS. A. S. ROBINSON, No : CHESNUT Street, Has Jnst received a superb collection of BERLIN PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS Off FLOWERS. Tbey are exquisite gems of art, rivalling la beaaty, naturalness of tiat, and perfection ol form a great variety of the choicest exotic flowering plants. They are mounted on boards of three slaes, and sold from 26 cents to 13 aad H each. For framing and the albsm tbey are Incomparably beautllal. 1 Of PENAfeYLVASIA HOSPITAL. PxtiLAOKLPaua, January t, 189 Tbe attending Manager are: S. Morris Wain. No, 14 south Delaware a reuse. AOolph E. xtorle. No. loi wock street. . ... Atieuuiug Physician Dr. J. M. Da Costa, No, 1001 Spruce sir. eu ... Atteudlag surgeons Dr. Addlnell Hewson, No. lis Pouib l liieenin street; Dr. D. Hayes A g new, No. 14 Norib Klsventu strr si. T lie Ph slclaas aud surgsoas attend at the Hospl Ul every day (Sundays exceftee), to receive appuV catloa lr auulaslon, . . . , Jeianns seriously iu)sred by accident are always anniittedlf brought to the Hospital Luiuediately tbarsafter. t WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY"! Tne luiluwlng Managers and Ollicers haV9 beeu e'ecied It Jbe year lSiA; li. ri Wn, H. Moore, Wm. W. Keen, Samuel K Muon, Gl Ilea laallrll, Ferdinand J. Lreer, George L Busby, ji.cwin tireoie, Secretai v and Treasurer-JOil. B. TOWN8KND. I ii. A. Hnirt. The Managers have passed a resolu Ion requiring , both Lnibclders aud Visitors to present tlckeia at the entrance for adujiaslou to the Cemetery. Tickets may be bad at the ofllceof the Company, No. Slg I HI'U streak, or ot aa or the Managers. 71( piTLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUPAUTBREBS OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, CORDS TWINES, ETC., NO. S North WATER Street, and No. t2 North DELAWARE Avenue). trUILAOBLrHIA. KDWIir H, FITLBU, MlCHAXtt, WltVUl uaasts . CtrTSiisux. I I4f IRE GUARDS, ,UH ITOKB rKS5IT, ASTLVSIS, MO. TORI KM, ETC a.i..i wm uatiinu. iron Bedsteads. OrnamenM Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, and every variety Of Wire Work, manufactured by ft. W1LBHB a atOSS.' 2W' " W Nwwu kUXTH Bares. j WEDDING RINGS. - X i
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