TI1E DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 18G9. HIE JULY MAGAZINES. 'Pulnnm's." From Turner Brothers fc Co. wo have re ceived Putnam' Marmine for July, which Las the following table of contents: "That Night at Fort Wagner." Ry One who was There. "After Di-nth." Edgar I'uwcett. 'Anchored off liinghumton." By ft PawHon gcr. "Our Camping Ground." George W.; Hears. "Victor Hugo and the OonntabW" Charles Hugo. "Evening Sbiulows." "Our Established Church." "Laviniu Her Pro greHB" I. Caroline Choosbro. "Fartings." Shirley Dare. "The St ago and Nature." Rev. John Weiss. "One or Both." Anna C. Brackett. "Scarlet Stockings." Louisa M. Alcott. "Sonnet." F. A. Hillar.l. "Shy Friends." Myron B. Benton. "To-Day" a Itomance. 11. B. Kimball. "A Parisian Fortune-Teller. " W. E. McCnnn. "Love in Hermitage." N. M. Hutchinson. "Mater nity." A. K. Gardner, M. D. "Japanese Criticism," Ono Toniogoro? ''Fine Arts of Society: Flattery." Lucy Fountain. "Monthly Chronicle of Events." F. B. Per kins. "Literature, Science, and Art Abroad." Bayard Taylor. "Literature At Homo." E. C. Rtedmnn. "Table-Talk." Clarence Cook. "Bulletin of New Publications." From the Rev. John Weiss' article on "The Stage and Nature" we quote as follows: But the word vice of the people, which tends more than anythiuic else to prolong the allectu tions and traditions of the tt:mc, is its social Oftracicm of the actor. This is a crime of iiiodurn civilization. Take all the painters and draughts men of a country and shut thcin up, with prison wards and court-yards for their daily walks, and expect them to 1111 your unlimited order for landscapes of the mountain and the plaiu, for ecrctic and stormy deeps of the firmament above, or faces of the waters which 'liile into every creek to woo fancy and toll in whispers of the beauty that goes down to the sea In ships. Send all the colors of earth and sky, and the pigment of woman's blush, to their cells, but keep earth, t-ky, and woman outside the wicket, and will there be a lively demand for canvas? Kathcr for hemp, we think, among these artists whose in stincts are already strangled by your novel mode of fostering, and loll and blao'kcn at, you from every grating. Kuphael found his Mother and Child at some street corner, where beauty answered the asking beauty of his imagination; the pasMons of the "Last Judgment'' were a fresco pacing Florence's streets, wkence the sea Holding lifted thcin to the Sistine dome; the days of Venice steeped Titian's brain in their colors, the brain soaked up the tones of palacc-sliadotvcd lagoons in which the gondolas Hashed with dreaming women and their jewelled lovers; Teniers and Ostade clinked their cans with boors, went to all the country fairs, and blew a cloud on the inn porches that blew the m i ne into master pieces on the canvas stretched at home; (ierard l)ouw and Mieris were the gossips of the street, flattening their noses upon every diamond- auc, ' and with a look carrying off au interior such as the boy distracted from his bubble-blowing, the old woman knitting, with the flowers upon a shelf: Kosa ISonkeur must see the cattle that she paiuts, and Scheft'er's eyes must look through tears at the groups of men and women who clasp their hands towards some (Jhristus Consolator; up and down the world go these" detective bauds of fauey, spotting their prey with it Sue instinct, icebergs and Niagaras cannot get into a man's studio till vaporized by thought: and as for the apple-woman on the corner with the shadow of an umbrella half down the poor, thin face and biuuuiv across uer rustic v- .... .i,t-- es, w uy; too feliy to bit, except Jiisl Where (.Ou puts her for her daily oread. , You turn an actor out of all the places whero your own vanities and virtues ought to pique and to correct his dramatic instiutt, and then you expect him to be a native nobleman or a natural fool like yourself. The domain of society is the predestined sphere of his culture, where he catches the elusive traits of human tempera ments, and learns to compare realities with the traditions of other times and countries. AVhat cver graces and kind proprieties exist, with tsuavity and nobleness, among the rich and poor, are his to feel and 6tudy by virtue ot his olllce as a delineator of true things; and they ought to be thrown as freely open to him as the earth, air, and sky are open to the painter's brush. All the frivolities and nuisances, the oddities and vulgarities which get japanned for admission into parlors, need not be caricatured, nor just rubbed in upon hearsay; their simple truth ought to bo observed sfiid sketched upon the spot. There would be a different stage, I do not know but what there would be a ditfereut social life, if actors went freely to and fro, picking np truth of parlor dandy and coquette, truth of hunker, truth of mammas with three daughters, trulh of bank stock and Pacific mills in broadcloth, truth of robustious-minded females, truth of gentle and beautiful women who toue the day, truth and local coloring of the class vices and Virtues, the weakness and the strength of every tax-paying name in the community. Clergymen have a better opportunity than actors to study ethics and habits of various circles; but thev do not improve it so well, be cause the mind" is strongly preoccupied with schemes of human nature which vitiate the ob serving faculty. Dogmatism and preconception keep realism out of theology and of science. And even if a clergyman commences his profes sional life with au unbiased mind, ho has learned to meditate, or to sentimentalize, perhaps to rea son, but not to observe, for want of contact with the materials of life. So far, therefore, as ho ought to bo a describer and a genial satirist of ethical peculiarities, he Is less effective than the actor can be, whose shrewd analysis is not hampered by pulpit .traditions. There must always be a panpietto to hrinjr together the people who on Similar seat their temperaments In pews. Preaching can uever bo dramatic enough to transfix all follies as they rise, still less to thrill men with a living sight of the great passions which ennoble or disgrace the heart. Theoretically, the pulpit is a place where the spiritual life pours out all its hopes, sorrows, aud aspirations to bid the lntuitivo faculty of men expand, to arouse the conscience and supply necessary truths to reason, to enforce all the great central principles of human nature; but practically, it is often laid waste by bigotry, mediocrity, and striving dullness, by power ap plied to sectarian doetriues, bv many a prayer that is stopped by cobwebs in tho belfry, by all kinds of well-meant, but Intensely professional, viciousness. One had rather see tho things of earth misrepresented in stock-costumes 'than those of heaven in a 6urplico, because the preacher holds his otHce from man's religious ness and respect for truth. Besides, there Is nothing in a meeting-house to assist dullness through its service, or to lend piquancy to lll- considered views, except the toleration of tho pew-holders. Local veneration nrotects tho travesties of truth and nature which tho pulpit often ut ters; even to sit in a pew is considered edifying, except when au attempt is mado to treat in plaiu language somo popular siu. An amiable and uninspiring preacher enjoys traditional Im munities; an honest and brilliant actor, who often takes heavenly things and shows them to men, is disgraced by his very talent, and hustled while he is admired. Exclusion from tho private regards of society affects not only tho actor's sense of the realism of his own generation, aud teuds to perpetuate stage tricks and afloctatlons, but it deprives him of tho refining influence of all cultivated people. 1'ulnters, sculptors, aud musical composers are admitted to all the '-ticefcbiqns and every-day advantages of society; '"'"tliey Ate tJeUer balanced in conequcuce of ft. JUJrWc 'tlT vulgarity to learn iu all circles, but wwl4Uulj:?,itvU is m Ipca. 4 uw4 U despifed; it docs an Injury to a man to tell him that he shall not come where you are, even if vnu are not an inspiring or Instructive person. What business have you to go where ho Is, feel the contusion ol bis humor, to expand in the genliil hour he oilers you, to repress with dittl culty the tears that would riso to tho level of his passion? have you paid your tax to him with the money which barely keeps his gifts alive? lie may be starving for a different kind of food. You . may have nothing to oiler him but a smile, a hand-shake, the sweet seclu sion of a house that thrilU with children, tho unaffected pleasures of an evening; sense of your respect which makes him still more worthy of it, a chair at your lire fide, and an unchallenged partnership In the goodness, beauty, aud sim plicity of all y,ur friends. These few humani ties nourish all men's souls and help to keep them pure. Society protects itself while It un bends with these; profligacy tint! coarseness arc less rampant. When a man stands -freely in a cluster of homes, the equal of every inmate, his earthiness Is iusciudhly drawn out of him, the temptations of his business or his pas sions are cowed by the placid and wel coming faces, and opinion itself Is a rein. Ought this very opinion to be a guillotine for men aud women who t ry to represent your hu man nature for a livelihood ? Kathcr let it be a rciu held by their bunds and yours, for yni all need its guidance. Ah, Mrs. Grimily, I have heard the same story about the unfortunate actress. It Is precisely like one which tram pi red in your own set. I should as soon conclude that all your parlors were rotten, as that the stage was a'skim of the abyss. What might become of you, Mrs. (irundy, if the great social flunkey showed you to the door, and made a fence of arrogant pretension between you and the dear delights of homes, the innocent, well-tempered hours, and the recogni tion of your womanhood? If the Flunkey wanted to annuo itself by sitting in tvliox while you filled the humor or passion of an evening, and then to get to bed with his pass-key of re spectability, leaving you to depression and reac tion, stripped of the brave wings of your excite ment, the member of a jaded little company piqued and lashed by all the world's contempt, but needing, more than any other profession, the smiles of all men and women to sink chastely into their roust blood and to unstring without snapping those nerves virtuous Mrs. (irundy, 1 fay, what possibly might happen? Why, what you grossly and 'inhumanly misconceive to bo happening among those exiled women all the time. Ah, he drinks doe- he ? So do a great num ber of your relations, Mrs. (irundy, who do no thing else to hurt them, and have not even the excuse of cerebral and nervous waste, and tho depressing effect of shifting moods, and tho deep of reaction to be filled. A poor excuse, if your friendship and recognition were a stimulus and assured resort. The regards of other men, thank ful for the divine gifts of talent and eager to re fresh its exhausted onirics with the sumptuous cheer of friendship, would thin out the list of hard drinkers. It might do nothing for your fast boy, Mrs. (irundy, who gets to parties on the strength of his family connection, and be comes so tipsy that lie has to iJa-s the night at the house of his entertainer. No talent ever tapped his heart or gnawed at the bases of his brain. His gift N love of liquor; but does society disown the booby, ami send him to embitter the ostracism of the'brigbt a.-tor with the contempt of his company? On the contrary, he has the entree of all the houses on the hill", and dances with refined women alter supper, while his bat ter of brains is bobbing in a pool of wiue. Dis criminating Mis. (irundy, society supports the man who is good for nothing if he stood alone, and lets drop the niau most worthy of support ing. 1 think I overheard you saying, Mrs. Grundy, that the vices of actors were not the chief objec tion to having any intercourse with them.' ft would be strange if they were; these tilings would find their counterparts in every circle. 7 lie actor might ttv.it yo;i as Luther did tho Son' U l1'3 excommunication . flamboyant front door. But you cannot put up with tho demeanor of these talented people. Yen have had some of the best of them at your house and introduced them ex tensively; but even genius cannot quite reduce its gait 'and accent to the average tone. The stage habits of society are not learned at once. The self-consciousness of a person who has lived in the breath of your applause crops out in the little extra motions of the body, the nervous restlessness, tho swing of parlor costumes, the holdlug hack for adequate recognition. The voice seems always on the point of saying, "Hail to your lordship," or, "I forgive ye, you young rascal." What an aureole is "to a saint, a histrionic pe numbra is to an actor. You have hurt his hu mility by giving him nothing to livo upon, but nightly salvos of clapping, it is a great tonic, when you administer it judiciously, but it ought to he followed the next day by wholesome food. You are on the warmest tonus with him in the street. He cannot get at 'ou; the footlights aro a flaming sword, but you shout "st-boy'' at him through the quivering columns of the gas, and do your best to make him expect nothing of you but his nightly drain. He sees, hears, smells, tastes, and dreams of nothing but the play. You ought to let the actor have more time and opportunity for self-recovery. There Is too much acting, just as there is too much preach ing. I have heard you complain of good old lluin-drum. who uJd to preach well every now and then. It is your own fault, if spurring itself get no action out of his sermons now. You will make him preach twice on Sunday, aud expect a weekly lecture besides, which you tako care not to attend. Indeed, you seldom go to church in tho afternoon of Sunday, conscious that Christianity i- safe, if the meeting-house is only open anil the organ and tho preacher play. "I hope the Lord will forgive me for my after noon pi ayers," was the jaded ejaculation of a truly devout and reverential man. This inces sant routine Impresses a pulpit habit upou tho very sentences that limp from a preacher's pen, stereotypes the pra ers, thius out tho thought and feeling, and plunges tlie pews into languid expectation. Messrs. Turner Brothers &. Co. also send us Captain Mayno Reid's magazine, On itarfl, which commences a new volume with the July number. Captain Reid presents a variety of exciting Morios and sketches, which will suit the tastes of a large circle of readers; and, with the as-d.-,t:mce of an able corps of contributors, Le is f.ist luukiiig his niag.uine a model of its kind. From the same house we have rocoivod The JUca'xidc Mn;iaiue for July, the third monthly part of Appl ton's Mtgtziite, and The Erhitlc Jfittztue, which is emliel lished with a couple of fine mezzotints, repre senting Gutenberg taking a proof from his printing press, and Sir Edwin Landseer, sur rounded by Home of the canine friends whose portraits he has so often given to the public. The contents of the magazine are made up of judicious selections from the best foreign periodicals. SPECIAL NOTICES. tf CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE -t-,r, - I'HII.ADKt.pmA. Juno 1, ISoi. 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FOURTn and WALNUT. GOVERNMENT SALES. U B I S OF MEDICINES, HOSPITAL STORES, DRESSINGS, APPLIANCES, MOSQUITO BARS, ETC. Assistant Medical Purveyor's Office, Washington, D. C, Juno 14, isaa. ' Will be offered at public sale lu thU city, on WED NESDAY, the ULicl Instant, at 10 A. M., at Judiciary Squure Depot, E street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, a large and valuable assortment of Medicines, Stores, Dressings, and other property belonging to the Medical Department of the United States army. Among the articles to be offered at auction will be embraced tho following: Alcohol, 850 gallons; Sim ple Cerate, 1200 pounds; Chloroform, 600 pounds; Powdered Opium, S40 pounds, Tlnct. of Opium, 450 pounds; Sulphate of Qulnla, 1000 ounces; Camphor, 160 pounds; a valuable assortment of Fluid Extracts, altogether, nearly 160 lots of Medicines, prepared by some of the best establishments in the country. Also, 10,000 pounds Beef Extract; 2000 pounds Can dles; 6fi00 pounds Condensed Milk ; Gelatine, adhe sive and Isinglass Plasters in large quantities; 2000 Gutta Ptrcha Bed Covers, new; Gutta Percha Cloth; Patent and Picked Lint, Kollcr Bandages, Feeding Cttjis, Graduate Measures, Mortars, W. W., Scales, Prescription and Shop, Dressed Sheep-skins, Spatulas, Spirit Lamps, Turned Wood PiU Boxes, Pill Ma chines and Tiles; Vlala, 2500 dozen. Also, 3000 Brown Linen Mosquito Nets, Single, in original boxes. Particulars In Catalogues, Terms-CASU, IN GOVERNMENT FUNDS ONLY : 25 per cent, required as a deposit at time of sale. All purchases to be removed In Ave days, and I errors corrected after removal of the goods. C 16 6t CHARLES SUTHERLAND, Assistant Medical Purveyor, Brevet Col. U. 8. A. ORNY'S TXs TELE8S Fruit Preserving. Powder, Is warranted to keep Strawberries Wiperior to an known proeets, as well aa other fruit, without being air-Unlit. Price, 6U oents a packace. Sold by the (rooera. ZA2SK, NOHNV dc :., Proprietors. C ARRI ACES. CARRIAGES I CARRIAGES! Avii-TivVt i. itooiaijs, CAIUlIACrE EUILDr.B., 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT STREET. Superior Carriages of my own manufacture Jbulit for the BZHViriG SEASON OF 1 o o, COMFIINIKO ETYLE, DURABILITY, AND ELEGANCE OF FINISH Attention given to repairing. 41T stuth 3ra CaiTtngPS PUired and Insurance effected. SfiCfrfe GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE 2UXL23T2XIS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand CARRIAGE JS, ttCLVDIKO Conpe Rcckaways, Phretono, Jenny Llr.ds, Buggies Depot Wagons, Etc Etc., 3 23 tuths For Sale i at Reduced Prices. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. JOBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N.'E Corner F0ITRTH and RACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Yauufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, rutty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumersupplled at lowest prices for cash. i 45 WINDOW GLASS Te fmt'vrihers ara manufacturing daily, 10,000 foct best quality of AMERICAN WINDOW OLAS They are also constantly receiving importations of FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. Ttongh Plate and Bibbed Class, Fitninnl!cd, Stainel Fnraved, and Gruuud Ciuiss, which they oiler at tin market rates. EVANS, SIIARr & WESTCOATT. 6 20 3m No. 613 MARKET Street, Phllada. tt. P. RU.viPrj rr' nimuiaciurer ana imponor 01 rANCY LEATHER. GOODS, NOS. 11C AND 118 NORTH FOURTH ST Pocket Books, FaUbels, Traveling Bags, Porte-mounaies, Portfolios, Ciiffo Cases, Writing Casos, Writing Dosks, Bankors' (Jases, DrcsHing Cases. Money Pelts, Match Caaos, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NOS. 116 AND 118 NORTH FOURTH ST., 6Mm PHILADELPHIA. DYEINQ AND PRINTING. D 18 19. The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, ST A T EN INIjAIV D$ No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side), Phllndel- hia; HQ, 3 uuAni street, ana tc UKOADwAY, ew Koric. This old and weM-known Company aro prepared, as nsual, with the htgheot degree of skill and the most approved machinery, TO" DYE, CLEANSE, and FINISH every vnriety of LADIES' and GENTLE MEN'S GARMENTS, and PIECE GOODS, In their nsual superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSED WHOLE. T8 11 thstu NOTE This to our only office In Philadelphia, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Rb R. THOMAS & CO. DEALERS IN Dccrs, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., K. W. CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets 5 26 sin PHILADELPHIA. QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARFENTER AND BUILDER, No. 134 DOCK Street, PhiladelnUU COAL. OIL, ETC, ETO. "y ILLIAM BALDWIN & CO. Manufacturers and Dealers in Coal Oil, Vinegar, Benzine, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, LUBRICATING, WHALE, LAKE), and OTHER OILS No. 129 ARCH Street and Nob. 1440 and 1442 WARNOCK Street PuiuinELrinA. 6 lm FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE O. L. M A I S E R, HlNCFACTURKB OP LOCKSMITH, BELL-HANGER. AND DEALER IN iJUlLUUXU UAUUVVAltU, 8 6? No. 434 RACK Street. J TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND f la r pent assortment of th latent stylo of Boot. ' i .... 1 i.: i. - U - i in had at aaiiKar surra lame Katalihnhment. ) No. U.M S. Ni-N'i'U feu-aoU ("hTgwi : s7 an dvo8t pfNi lours roc ' IC ET KNiVKS, Prarland hlag HiinillHs.nf boauliful Huish. KODliKK8' aud WADIC A TUITCHIKR'H H A.OIW. and the celbraU;d LKUOLTKK HAZOit bUl.SijUHa vi the fiunat Quality. HaiorH, Kuives. Scihsors, and Table Outli'ry Oround and Ptdmhed at P. MADKUU'S, o. lib B. Jli.N ill btrt, bo'w Ucuiut, la. LUMBER. si'itrcK .iVirsT. rifurri: .Toi.vr. HT'VI UCIC. HK.. x k. 18C9 1869 1 RP0 SKAP"NF.T) CLEAR VI . , o I 'HOICK I'ATTKRS I' INK SPANISH C'KOAIt, l'Oll PATI'KRJIS. lil IX I DAK. mi) FLORIDA r'l.OOIUMi. V. IK1IIA rl.OOlNU. CAII.ll.IVA I I.OOtil.NU. V1KOINIA r l, Milil.Nu Dl.LAWAlfK H.OOIU.NU. ASM n.OOHINH. VAI.NL'l l l.DOKINC. i"i.t;iiirA ptkp hoards. I! A 1 1. ri.ANk. WALNUT RDS. AND PLNR. Qm' ICUJ walm:thhs.anj)PUsk. 101)1 W AI.Nl'T IIOARHS. WALNUT 1'I.ANK. VNDKKTAKKRS' LrtHERrTQ4fV lUUt l.HTM; Kits' I.CMtiKK. lOOi Kl t ( 1 11 K. WAI..M T AND PI.VF. -IC(N) I-V, A f O N E I) I'( ) 1 ' L A R. tU(U WlllTK OAK PT,ANK AXD HOARDS. f HU'KOKY. 1C(J() CKJAR IiO MAKERS' 1 I'dlt SAI.I-. LOW. i 1 .... r. ,1. 1. r,,,.is. a k JiOK'rt AY M' VN I I.i.Vii. t 18G9 CEDAR SIITXCI.T.':; 181505 t.'Yt'W'Ks SHIX.it I S MAtLl". IliiorMKH VO., I N". AVil SOIJTK Mreet. us SLEFl & BROTHER'S IT 8. BUU.nKTS' MILL. Ncs. 24, 26 and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St. We rfiW tlds reason to U19 lrj.do a U-scr aud more si:rericr stock of Wood Koulfiiags, Eraekcts, Balusters, HfeVi'cll Posts, Etc. The stock Is made ir.Mu a c:.roful solution of Michigan I.i 'tuber, fn m th milix direct, and wo invite builders and ci nlractcrs tnexniuino it boforo purt'liAsinjr sloowhire. iuin.ru nuci crl.u M.rk In nil its rnricUes. 64 3m J UJipil UNDER COVE R. ALWAYS DRY. VVATGOfi & CILLirJCHAM. 3 29 No. 924 RICH MO VI) Street. "IMNEL I'LANi:. ALL TIIICKXRSSE6 X lUUMAlON l'LAXK. ALL 'i'U IC iv.N lSaFS 1 i;lo HO.Mips 1 and 2 him: H'M i: HOARDS. as TMiil PIXK Fl.l)OK!Nli HOAKHS 1 HKMMli K .IOIKT, ALL srKS. PLASTLRIM; LATH A KPl'ClALTY. ToRrthcr with a enteral assortment "I Hinlitiiig Lumber, fcr sain low lor uaMt. T. v NMALl'Z l"' KTF KXTH and S TILLS Streets. ROOFINO. R - A It X 11 U () F I v a . ThisRo,i,.n(risadnptodtoi'!l bmldirsra. It can" be api'lied to 2 11 STKKP OR FLAT ROOrS at one-half the cirienso of tin. It is rtadil pat on ouuiKiv ivw;o tviiouut. rcinovtair liie slunln. thn. inK the r,ama fT'ntist rpfai. (Xopr.ivi l iimiiI.) :HTurs itna luruiture ubile under- rKHSl'JlVn iUL'K I lis ROOFS WITH WELTON'B J"' t.A S t 1'AIiVT. I am always preparml to Riiilr auj T.mt Roofs at short notice Also. VAIN r FOR HA LK Ij the barwd or iiaUon. lae best and cbcireat in the market. No. 711 N. NINTH Street .TbV-o UoatoJanJl JL17? No. Kits WALNUT Btreet rpo OWNERS, ARCIIITF.CTSV BUILDER3 X AND IIOOF'KRR. Roofs! Yp. yes. Every size and kind, old or now. A t No. frt'i K. Till KT) Street, the AM E. K1CAN L'OAX'RK'i-K PAINT AND ROOK (JOM PA NY 1 aro soiling tbeir coicbratod paint for TIN ROOFS and' fur proscrvmff nil wood and nnUl. Also, their solid oora. plex roof covorinR, tiiv host evnr offered to the punlio, with bruthos, cons, buckets, etc., for the work. A nti vermin. Fire, and Water-proof; LiKlit, Ti(?ut, Durable. No oraok iiiK, iiealuifr, or shrinkinjt. No pappr, (travel, or beat. Uood tor all climates. Directions Riven for work, or pood work-n.ieD.euJ'.')lie('- t:arn pmniptnoss, cortaintyl On nriool Lull! F.xamino! Judfco! Aconts wanted for interior counties. -. tt JOSKPU LKP.m, Principal ' rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. X We are prcpiired to furnish Knirlish imtiorted ASl'HALTIO L'OOFINU FF.LT Tn qnsntitins Ui suit. This roofing was used to cover ths Paris Kxlubition in lot7. MEROHANT 4 CO., 4g3m Nos. 617 and 619 MINOR Street. OLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVEREDOVEB with MMtio fclt.to, and warranted for ten years. HAMILTON A OOORFER. 8 likn No. 6 8. TKNTU Strees. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO. fi-'is. PEXN STEAM ENGINE AND iri'Si r'0r-I 'R WORKS. N K A "I K A I.KVY, UiKTr PRACTIOAl. AND TH F.ORE TiUAlI lSK-fS-M KXUINKKR.S,MAt!HIXISrs, BOILKR MAK.KKS, IiLACKSMITUS, and FKUX DF.RS, having for many years been in successlul operation, and been ex clusively engaged in building aud reiiairiui; Marine and Kiver FnifinoH, hish and low-pressure. Iron Roilors, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc, etc,, rospoct fully oiler their ser vices to the public as being fully prepare.! to contract for engines of all sizes, Murine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of different sir.es, are'praptred to execute orders with quick despatch, livery description of pattem niakinR made at tne shortest notice. Hi?n and I snv pres sure 1' mo Tubular and Cjliudor Koi'ors of tlie beat. Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. ForinKs of li ilros and kinds. Iron and .Brass Castiucs of all descriptions. Roll Turning. i.Cr?w t-utting, and all other work oonueoted with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at ths establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have am;vle wharf dock-room for repairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are pro vided with shears, blocks, falls, eto. etc., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB O. NRAFIK. JOHN P. LK V Y, 818 BEACH and PALM Kit Streets. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AM O WASHINGTON Streets. PH1I.AIIPLPBU. MFKHIC'K A SONS, KNOINEKHS AND M A OHINISTH, manrifscture llifth and Ixw Pressure bteam leucines fas Land. River, and Marine Korvice. lloilors, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. ' Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Kim Iron Frame Hoots for Gas Works, Workshops, and Rail road Stations, eto. Retorts and (.as Machinery of ths latest sad most iia proved construction. Kvery description of Plantation Machinery, also. Sugar Saw, and (irist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil Steam Tralnel) f oca tors, Filters, Pumping F.Ui-inex, eto. Sole Agents fur N. Lilleux's l'atent Sugar Boiling Appay ratus, Newnyth's Pstent Steam Hammer, aed Asplnwail A Woolaey's Patent Uanlriiugal Sugar Draimug Ha chines. 1 fttj QIRAHD TUBE WORKS. JOHN II. MURPHY A BROS. AlaniilacturcrH or Wrought Iron Pipe, Eto. PHILADELPHIA, PA. WORKS. TWENTY-TI!IKI and FII.UERT ftrrfU. OFFICE, f 1 No. 44 North FIFTH Street. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE X CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. -F'stato ot ANN HKHTOli, decnased. The Auditor uppointed by the Court to audit, settle, snd adjust tlie tiit rnd final accriunt of MAHLON 1. LlVKNSFlThR and W. BURTON OARVKK. execu tors of the lust wiil and testament of ANN HF-RT.OO, deceased, aud to r.ort diutrilution of the balance in tho bands of the accountant, will meet the paxtios in terested, for tlie purpose of bis appointment, on TUIfH VAY, June 2'J. A. 1). IwW, at four o'clock P. M., at tha ottioeofW. iil'KTOX CARVER, F;sq , 8. W. corner of MN'I'll and FILBERT Streets, in the city of Phila delphia. fa stutliot TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY X AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. , The Estate of SAMUEL It. McCLUKK, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. Bot tle, snd adjust the account of Tho (lirard Lite Insurance, Annuity, and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, FiecuMrand Trus tee of the Estate ot SAMUEL ft. McCLl'RE, deceased, and to report distribution of the balauce in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the Surposeof his appointment, on TUESDAY, the 1th day uno, lhrtt. at 12 oYlock noon, at his office, No. 118 South, SIXTH Street, second story, in the city of Philadelphia, , 6 17 thstn Et Auditor. WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY.. f v The The following Managers snd Officers have ' forjlhe year.lN: ' ELI K. PRICE, President. f sleeted William H. Moore. William W. Knen. Ferdinand J. Droer, George L liuzby, U. A. Kiiinht. (iillies Dallett, . Kdwin Greble, ' necretary and 1 reasurer, JOSEPH Jl. TOWNSEND. The Managers have passed a resolution requiring both Lot -holders and Visitors to present tickets at the entrance for admission to the Cemetery. Tickets may be had at tho flttice of the Company, N. tjl AKUii Street, or wf vo( ibt Wttjjtuvra, lii 1
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