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8 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1869. KAIL GLEANINGS. Inoxrflte (Tenn.) Whig predicts that Go- Sealer will be re-elected by fraud majori- —Two people tn a New Hampshire town have a nursery containing 21.000 trout of different sizes, and the same number of salmon. —TH» Rev. Dr. Busbnell calls the demand for Sssnale suffrage "an attempt to make trumpets out «f tetee and sunflowers out of violets." —A VKJBO jumped from a railroad train going at full speed, near Savannah, the other day, bat scrJL.UX on bis head, be escaped unhurt. —A HANDSOME block of rose-colored alabaster, the largest known, containing 2437 cubic feet, has recently been unearthed in a mound at Rome. —SZMATOS CARL SCHCEZ. of Missouri, indorses Senator Brownlow's letter in favor of the removal el the political disqua ifications of the late Rebels. ; —EiiviN marriage licenses have been issued by i Vie County Clerk since the organization of White i Pine as a county, and three applications for d.vorce ' —IT is a mistake to call the present British Minis- ter at Washington Sir Edward Thornton. He is plain Mr. Thornton, and has no other handle to his MEDICAL. TTEALTH AND BEAUTY. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. BADWAY»S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT RADWAY*8 SABSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT RADWAVS SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT —THX barbers of Portsmouth, N. H.. announce that they will close their "boudoirs of art," one evening a week, in order that they may have a little relaxation. —TH» vegetarians of Germany recently held their first convention at Werdshausen. They pub- lish a vegetarian journal, which is taken by more than a thousand subscribers. BADWAVS SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT I* A remedial Agent, tb*t secures to every one pure, rich And healthy blood. And change* poor. weak, depraved and watery blood into a rich and nourishing fluid, and gives to it :.-.«• strength and power essential to hold in solution its proper constituent*. The SARSAPARILLIAN is tissue- making, fist-making, flesh-making, weight-increasing, and supplies the caloric or beat-making element that the weak emaciated and broken-down are deficient of. The SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT likewise po« seesestbe wonderful power of dissolving the food, where ; the gastric juice is deficient in this dutr, and in convert- i ing the substAnee* taken into the stomach to elements of i nutrition, and will excite the absorbents to adopt this '• PURIFIED FOOD to make good nourishing blood, that , will supply the wastes with sound and healthy structure. I By thi« process, the deposit o purulent matter is di- l minisbed, the Consumptive will find less tubereo- ' ions matter deposited in the lunge, and those suffering i from skin diseases, less humors-SORES, PIMPLES, ! BLOTCHES, PUSTULES—Appear on the surface; and ; those afflicted with Ulcers, Fever Sores. Tumors. Ac. less j purulent matter and roflAmmation. until the whole pys- ; tern has become so purified, and the muscular, reinous SEWING MACHINES^ TH£ UtTEST A.T*T> BEST. THE PARHAM HEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Combining All the good quAlities of the best machines in the market, with many new and admirable features not f. und in Any other. Is adapted for every description of family sewing and for light manufacturing purposes; is decidedly the moot perfect, simple and reli Sewing finish; makes 4 the moot perfect, simp . aefaine ever invented. and reliable F*aiilv is elegant in style and finish; simple in construction; noiseless in operation makes perfect work on every description ofTaaterial; is perfectly frre in all its movements; is very light running, and is a pleasure for the operator to ose it. Call and ex- amine it at the Orhee of THE PARHAM SEWIN6 MACHIME COMPART. No. V04 CHESNUT STREET. FIRE P R O O F S A F E S . CHAMPION SAFES. 1 GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. CARFETIJTGS. -THIS Kentucky Court of Appeals has affirmed ! ««" atar V* orcM " e «-"«*«««« fr «* from <"•«•*, ^At there the decision of a lower co urt, fining the keeper of ! wm not be aspot or blemish to mAX or disfigure the sfctn. a billiard saloon for allowing* minor to play the came in his establishment, without the consent of his father. —THX Superior School of Warsaw is to be trans- formed into a Russian University, the object being not only to completely suppress the Polish lan- guage, but to attract the Slavi of the West to the former capital of Poland. —IN Eldridge township, Illinois, there are two beach trees standing six feet apart, which at a height of thirteen feet from the ground unite and form one tree, which runs np nearly one hundred feet above the point of union. —THE El Dorado, the woman's paper in San Francisco, has been suspended for want of patron- ace. The Saturday Hvenirw Mercury is the only woman's Rights organ now printed on the Pacific coast, and it isn't published very much. —THE eloquent Mullins, ex-M. C. of Tennessee, eulogizing an Arkansas carpet-bagger, who had come to an untimely end, exclaimed, "He sank to death in the soliloquy of his own blood; we shall view him no more till the chaotic torch of Gabriel wakes to living consciousness the universal dome, and we shall see ourselves as others see as in that bourne whence no traveler returns." —A NEW style of canal boat has reached Chicago. «is two hundred feet long, and is built in two sec- tions, locked together by a most ingenious contriv- ance, and capable of separation when occasion requires. The object of the invention is to facili- tate its transmission through locks, the sections joing through separately. The after portion is fur- nished with an engine and propeller. —BCBLEIGH. writing to the Boston Journal from England, says that visitors to Shakspeare's bouse are constantly watched, especially if they come from America, lest some part of the house or timber disappear. It is a great shame that the van- dalism of New Englanders abroad should put the name of vandal upon all American travelers, and cause them to be placed under police espoinage, for that is what it amounts to. —THE Pacific railroad in the vicinity of Sacra- mento bes displaced a portion of the hydraulic ca- nals, said to be fourteen miles long.conveving water to the gold washings. The Company were"obliged to build wooden viaducts, which span the canons, or gorges, between the hills. The prodigious results of these gold washings in the displacement of mil- lions of tons of earth from the mountain sides are described as being almost frightful. —To the letter from the Chairman of the Conser- vative Committee of Virginia, asking General Canby to state officially that the members of the State Legislature would not be required to take the test oath, he promptly responded that all the members must take it before tbey could be seated; •ad qaeted that clause of the '-Reconstruction aets' which says:—"All persons elected or appoint- ed to office, under these acts, shall take and sub- scribe to theoatb of office prescribed by the act of —THE distribution of recompenses to'the work- men who distinguished themselves as pupils of the Ister of Public Instruction, delivered an address, in ^aich be stated that during the vear just elapsed, 33,629 courses of lectures bad been delivered in France to 792.519 adult pupils, or 13.166 more than -lo !***, The augmentatics arose from the readings opened in various places to young women. —TH» Boston Adverti&r has ft correspondent who will have to be turned over to the gentle and admonitory care of the Sorosis. He thinks wo- men are just as fond of office as men, and he de- clares that the readiness with which bad men find women of good moral standing in society who are willing to marry them, would seem to imply that bad men might find plenty of women who would be willing to vote for them. -He is evidently a sup- porter of negro suffrage but does not love the ladies well enough to pat the ballot into their hands. —THE Chief of the Chicago Police has received a note, of which the following is a copy:—Sur. Hav- ing read lately of many hard customers causing the police trouble in removing even after they are captured and nearly overpowered, the idea oc- curred to me that an effectual agent to each po- liceman would be a small bottle of chloroform or some such substance to be applied to the "belli- gerent" & he could be easily bandied, care should be taken that it is not made too povxrful & thus kill when its intent is to cure.—The idea may have occurred to others for aught I know, but I submit it to you as it came to me Respecy. FEBEE GROCERIES. CLARETS! CLARETS!I CLARETS!! HIGH, MEDIUM AND LOW GRADE CLARETS, Imported by ourselves in wood And bottled here at tower price thAn the same imported in cases. O n e T h o u s a n d D o z e n J n s t in Store. Pec sale by SIMON COLTON & CLAEKE, IMPORTERS. 8. W. cor. Broad and Walnut Streets. CARRIAGES. Ac. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. WM. X>. ROGERS, CABIIUM WH»Br Nos. 1009 and 1011 Chesnut Street. Superior Carriages of a y nm manufacture built for the Driving Season of 18®, combining STTLE, *OUMBrLITY AMD ELEGANCE OF RUSH. Attention given to repAiring. Carriages stored and iovnTAiic** effected TIIE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART. REMOVAL. HEELER I FEMMEIIORE. PH0T06IUPHEBS, So. 5 S. Eisrhtb street, *»W9, they will open PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES, No. at ARCH Street. Philadelphia. Where, with greatly increased facilities tor transacting their business, under the firm of " M&SK Xespeetftilly announce that, on Jolv 1 the public their new And splendid PURE SKIN, BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, PURE SKIN, BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, Can only be secured by healthy Wood. The excesses of the winters feast wis be apt to disturb the natural healthy current of the blood ; the Liver becoming slothful. pours its excess of bile in the circulation. As spring and summer approach, the skin is covered with pimples, sores, black spotx, worms, acne, ic. all of which are caused by the presence of bile and other foreign secretions in the blood, humor*, or some refuse secretions such AS the exhalations of sweat rejected by the cellular tissue And thrown back in the circulation. These elements are every moment undergoing decomposition -and seek for escape through the skin—and are deposited underneath, and often on the outer layer of the skin. These, for a time, are a source of much anncvance. Now, the only common sense cure is to free the blood from the presence of those humors. And when the blood is divested of impure humors, than the skin will become PURE. CLEAR snd BEAUTIFUL la such eases as this, RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT will remove all obstructions and poisons that have accumulated in the blood from feast And ex- cesses of the season by A few doses. And make the SKIN And COMPLEXION PURE, CLEAR and BEAUTIFUL A few davs at the furthest, in all cases where the PIM- PLES, BLOTCHES, WORM& &c^ are only temporary visitors, will free the blood from all impurities, and give to every lady and gentleman a clear, pure, and healthy akin. CERTIFICATE OF BEAUTY. The following letter is from a highly girted lady, well known in the •"circle* of our best society'' :— LAJ-AYETTS. Feb. 23.1869. I had sot much confidence in) your SarsAparillian Re- solvent. Having been disfigured for the last four months with BLOTCHES and PIMPLES. I resolved, at ali events, to try it, and took TWO TEASPOONSFUL three times a day. as directed. It is not quite ONE MONTH since I commenced its use. * « . . . » . SARAH A TREMONT, Jersey City P. O. CHRONIC SORES. . ... In cases where there is Chronic, Scrofulous Skin Dis- eases, Salt Rheum, Acne, Erysipelas, Eczema, Ulcers, Tumors, Fever Sores—in fact, all those terrible diseases that reduce the patient nndergoing constant waste—the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT requires more time to effect a cure, but in the wont of these chronic diseases it is sure to cure. Sometimes, if the bowels are constipated, and the food is not converted into nouriebinc constituents, and the liver is atecriah. the eyes yellow. And skin discolored, then a tew doses of Radtvay's Pills (coated), in connection with the SarsApAriUian. will prove of great assistance. Thousands of unfortunates have been restored to vigor- ous health who had been reduced to mere skeletons through the recupe.-Ative powers ot this medicine. Price $5 per hAlAdozen bottles, or SI per bottle, br all Druggists, and at Dr. RADWAY'S Office, So. 87 MAIDEN Lane, New York. For sale in Philadelphiaby JOHNSTON. HOLLA WAY I COWDEN, No. 602 ARCH Street. GUILFORD S P U I N G W A T E B , XATtBTS GREAT REMEDY. FOR DYSPEPSIA KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, RHEU- MATISM AND NEURALGIA. This is the eldest and most powerful Medicinal Spring in Vermont, And has been indorsed and prescribed by the medical faculty since 1817. Is diseases requiring An alterative, its action is speedy and permanent. A descriptive pamphlet of the Spring, its cures aiid the analysis ot the Waters can be procured gratis of the whole- sale Ag«n», JOBX • I JE'IH dt BRO„ jr«. 141* WAijrrr street. Ai«o. for sale by CHAS. ELLIS, SON * CO„ No. 1000 MARKET Street. W. WALTER MULLEN. Chesnut Hffl. FREDERICK BROWN. FIFTH, And CHESNUT Sta. JAS.T. SHINN. BROAD And STCCCEStreets. O. S. HUBBELL, No. KM CHESNUT Street. PECK t CO.. No. r»CHESNUT Street. A. B. TAYLOR, No. 1015 CHESNUT Street GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER CAB be had of «n nrrt-ela« druggists. Abo. of W. H. H. Jones, *t bis .Sen- York Depot, No. 5 MURRAY Street, or of the f Gettysburg Springs' Com para y. at Gettysburg. Pa. Prices at the New York Depot. 50 cents per Quart bottle; $10 per ease of two dozen quarts. Prices at the Springs. *9'jo per case. , A FINE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS IN CARPETIXtiS, HATTlSres, *«. NEW STYLES AT PRICES TO 8TJIT EVERYBODY. 8PEC1AL INDTCEMENTS. E. H- GODSHALK 6 CO, No. 723 Chesnut St, jmiAJWIAlL^ A RELIABLE -HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Wilmington and Reading Railroad, BEARING INTEREST AT SEVER PER CEHT. If! CURREUCY, Payable April and October, fre* of asMt Cnite4 State* Taxes. This road runt throngh a thickly populated and rich agricultural and manufacturing district. For the present we are offering a limited Amount of the above Bonds at 85 Cents and Interest The connection of this road with the PennsylvAniA And Reading Railroads insures it A Urge And remunerative trade. We recommend the bonds AS the cheapest first- CIAAI investments in the market. WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankers and Dealers in r>TrmT»i, NO. 3 e S . TEtIKX> STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAKSEN. June 7,180. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING & CO., No. 629 CHES- NUT Street. Philadelphia.-Dear Sir»:-At the very de- structive fire of Messrs. McKeen & BinghAjn's SAW Mill, which occurred on the evening of the 6th isrTfint, in this plAce— , The safe manufactured by you, belonging to the late firm of F. M. Bingham 4 G Arrison, was in the bnilding and subjected to a rery severe tent, as the fire rAgcd fiercely for sevenl hoars. And so great was the beat that the brass plates were melted off, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was opened, we found all the books and papers uninjured. Tours, respectfully, SAML. B. GARRTSOX. Late of F. M. BsafJ— £ Garrison, HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN." Manufactured and sold by FARREL. HERRING & CO., No. 629 CHESNUT Street, PhiladelphiA. ' HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. SSI BROAD- WAY, New York. HERRING & CO.. Chicago. HERRING. FARREL & SHERMAN. New Orleans. More thAn 30.000 Herring's Safes have been and are now in use, and over SIX HUNDRED hAve passed through Accidental fires, preserving their contents in some in- stances where many others failed. Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers having een received in part pay for the Improved Herring's Patent Champion,forsale at low prices. H OME FOR INVALIDS. E-taWisbed io 18T. bv E. E. DENNISTON, M. D- At SPRINGDALE. Northampton. MASS. Number limited to thirty. . Kwicr.EKCER.—Ronton. Jacob Bicelow. M. D.: Edward Rcvnolds. M. D.: John Homsns. M. V.; H.J. Bigelow, M. 1».: B">"klvn. <; L. Mitchell. M. D. V HIS MOUTH AND THE TEETH. Dr. .1. DK H AVKN WHITE'S nxme And standing in Medical l.)enti*trv *rc A snarAntee for the erricacy of what- ever he prescribe for the Month and Teeth. The great demand tor the preparations made from his formula has induced many persons to sell their owu prepa- rations nr.der hif name. To protect his reputation from 6ufTorin* hy thif practice, and to secure the best remedies for his patient* in recard to his New Medicated CV ntriricc and Month Wjrh and <iargle. he has taken legal m*a»urea to prevent his formula f-um beinc comp'.uodcd by Any other Chemist or Drugciit in the I 'ni:«l States hut GLSTAVUS KRAI SE, ApotheCArv. N. W. cor. TWELFTH und CHESNUT Sf»„ Phils'da, As testified by the fniloning certificate— "I hereby re- pudiAtc as Spnrio'.ts. ail tooth po«"derv acd month washes sold under rhy name, except those having r»y signitcre on the Label, and compounded and s-ld onlv by ul STAVI'S KKAt'SB. Apo'herary. N. W. corner Twelfth and < he«iv.;t streets. Prtiladelwhia. who alone holds my prescriptions, and is authorized to prepare and wil the rauie." J. DK HAVEN WH1 IE. M. D„ D. D. S. PEMSYLVAHIA WD DEW YORK Canal and Railroad Company's SEVEU" PEE CENT. BONDS. A limited amount of these Bonds, guaranteed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, is offered at NINETY PER CENT. The Canal of this Company is 106 miles long. Their RAilroAd, of the sAme length, is fast APprdkching comple- tion. And being principally owned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, will open, in connection therewith, and immense And profiuble trade northward from the Coal Regions to Western and Southern New York and the Great Lakes. Apply at Lehigb VsBey Railroad Company's Office, No. 308 WAL> UT Street. PhiladelphiA. f CHARLES C. lA>yGSTBETH, Treasurer L.T.B.R. Co. OOTTILPOIVS OF UNITED STATES AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, DUE JULY 1, BOUGHT AT BEST MARKET PRICE. DE HAVEN & BRO., IVo. 40 S. THIRD Street. pRE-EiLTNENT. THE OLDEST SAFE HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. EstAblished in 18C. J. WATSON & SON^_ (Of the Ute firm of ETABS * WAtsou.) Will continue the mAcufacturiug of Fire- Aod Burglar Proof Safes._axd have opened their new warerooms At H Street, above Chesnut. No. S3S.FUURT. —ev" Gold town. of Herring. Ldliie, Marvin and others. They have been tested in over 500 Accidental Firva. Medal WAS awArded at the late State FAIT. At Norris- town. PA., in A competition test, by burning. Against Safes ring, ldliie, Marvin and others. Our Safes are all of Philadelphia manufactore. and g~" a- - Also, ranteed to be superior, both, in qnsiity and fi"'«h guaranteed entirely free from dampness. Plesse remember that our increased facilities Are such, that you can get of us A first-class Fire Proof Safe, that has won its WAV for the pAAt 36 VCATS upon its own meritA, At lower prices, guaranteed, than elsewhere. We shall be thankful to receive A CAK. and yon will find our claims fully verified. Very respectfully, J. WATSON * SON. (Of late Evans A Watson.) No. S3 S. FOURTH Street. Two doors above Chesnut, Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. AIR-TIGHT COVERS FOR Jars and Jelly Tumblers, FOR SALE BT GRIFFITH & PAGE, No. 1004 AECH Street. A GOOD THING. Import* »t to Housekeeper*, Hotels, Basks, Offices, Ac THE PATENT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREE! WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, give Ventilation and Light, Screen from View and exclude Flies, Mosquitoes and Other Insects. For sale by Dealers in House-furnishing goods. The Adjustable Window Screen Co., Sole Manrrfactnrers, Mo. 623 HABKET Street. PMIIada. A ECH STREET TBXATSJLT"' ^"S J0HNABLL8LBR LASSSSJ —d sfssMSsy, GRAND JUBILEE WEEK, Commencing SATURDAY EVENING. June «. with" Geors* L Fox's original "* ^ ° TRICK FANTOMIMB or HUMPTY DCMFTY, With* NEW BURLESQUE PROLOGUB. Written by Mr. Benjamin K. Woott New Tricks. Remarkable Changes, Elaborate Mrrh. nism. Stage Propertse.-, Dresses, Ac snd NEW ANB BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, MAGIC TRANSFORMATIONS, Upon s sesJe of mAgninceoce u nequaled, together with a . . UKANU BALLET Of distinguished French. Sp*nu-ii And English Artists. Lnder the direction of M. HENRI ST. ODY. ^^ ; ' . v HUMPTY DUMPTY Is produced >n the style of the poiiulsr T*„~. ENGLISH CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES, Filled with Burlesque scenes, CJaricAtures of LoesI Cha- rACtersand ExtravagAjices of the preseht dsy, aSstr»S5 by the vagaries of the • • ' ^ ™"™ lw MERRY CLOWN, SIMPLE PANTALOON. NIMBLE HARLEQUIN, and TRIPPiNG COLUMBINE The celebrated Pantomimhrt, A .^ , TOJ«Y DENIER, AS CLOWN. A role in which he has no superior- (iEORGE A. BEANK, AS r»A.\TALOON; HAKKY L E 6 U E . AS HARLEQUIN; MdIie.AURl«>L AS C >LUMBINE. PREMIERE DANSEL'SE. . Mdlle. THERESA ANTONINO. «3mSSm? "* •**•***• BkAting Scene, the _ " Mr. ALFRED MOE. wn!. a r ^Ar £ Sigh f tlA* ad eXPCrt 8k * t * r ta *• eWBt ^ _ PRICES OF ADMISSION. Weents JOcenta. . And»cents. SeAts secured in Advance. Box Office open Daily, from 9 AM. until 10 P. M. ALEX. FISHER Business Manager- MTHEATRIP DEEW,S A * CH STREE1L Business Agent snd Treasurer... .JOSEPH D. MURPHY TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. '" UJ " iii - GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO JOHN T. DONNELLY. THE ATTRACTION. MISS SUSAN GALTON AND COMIC ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY THE ARTISTS:-Misi Blanche GAlton. Mr. Tberoar Whimn.Mr. A. Kelleher, Mr. Robert Craig, Mr. Frank Moras. Mrs. Frank Mordauut. Mr. F. F. Macksy, Mr. Charles R. Dodworth, Mr. F.. N. Slocum, George W. Charles, and J. W. Laraoat and Cheever, by pennisaien of Messrs. Carocross b. Dixey. of CARNCROSS AND DIXEY S MINSTRELS. THE PIECES, OFFENBACH'S LIT6CHEN AND FRITZCHEN, LEi DEUX AVEUGLES, AND LOVE MADE BY MIMICRY. MR. FRANK MO KAN IN A SPECIALITY. Beats secured at BgogOgjce. Prices AS BSOAL * W ALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 8 THIS (WEDNESDAY* EVENING. June SL THHtD NIGHT > Of Dies BoucicAutt's great and most successful Dram* of the age, entitled ____ , ,— XRRAH"-"NA-POGUE. Shsun, the Post Mr. J. E. MoDONOrGH. With Song " Wearing of the Green." Arrah Meelish MissJOSIE ORTON. With Songs, "Cushla Agus MAchree," and "From My Love PArted," FAuay Power Mrs. ChArles Walcot. Colonel O'Grady Mr. Charles Walcot. 1X)X'S "AMERICAN," WALNUT, ABOVE JO Eighth.-OPEN ALL SUMMER 100 PERFORMERS.. MORE STARS. BL . LER PANTOMIME COMPANY, VAL. LOVE ANU NELLIE MASK ELL TROUPE. ANNIE HINDLE, FEMALE IJNGARDIST. DE ROSA AND THE GRAND BALLET. SAM DE VERB AND I'H K MINSTKELS. A PROGRAMME INIMITABLE. Doors open At '.SO. Commence at &, SAtnrdsy afternoon; doors open at ItSP. TNSTITUTiON FOR THE BLIND, TWEN- A TIETH and RACE street'.—Closing Exercises of the Term. Wednesday. June 33, at 3 * P. M. Mnre, Awari of premiums, medal?. Ac. Admission, IS cents. The Institution will be closed until August 30. OOARDMAN'S SECOND ANNUAL EXCUE- JO sion to Atlantic Citv, from Saturday afternoon, June as, to Monday, June 38. i860. Leave Vine Street Wharf at 3-30 P. M. Returning, leave Atlantic Monday at 7 A M. June 38. Round trip. 93. INSURANCE COMPANIES. NATION A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THB UNITED .STATES OF AMEEICA^ Washington, D. C Chartered by Special Act ef C proved July Z5, 186S. Ap- J*o. 1337 3kIARK.ET Street. ANDREWS, HABBISON & CO., HAircrAorcxKns or Grates, Fnrnsees, Steam Low Down Heaters sued Hacuree. Cash Capital - - $1,000,000^ BRANCH OFFICE, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, Where toe easiness of the Company is transacted,. and to which ail geoersJ correspondence should be Addressed. DIRECTORS. Send for Circnlsrs. h FIRMTIRE^ Ttajsaki jrKesvaft. ICDD its it/rm T. & J. A. HENKELS, HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STORE, No. 1002 ARCH STREET, Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FLRNITLRE at very Reduced Price*. BANKING HOUSE CHINA AND GLASSWARE. CHEAP GLASS WARE. OPENING TWO ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS OP BEST FLINT FRIT IT BOWLS, tc TYNDALK & MITCHELL, Ke, 707 CHXSXCT Street. " FINE INDIA CHINA. Constantly opening package* of these floe goods. And selling then lower thAn ever oCered before in this msxket. jAYC0QKEt5tG5 112 and 114 So. TSLRD ST. PHILAD'A DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. We will receive applications for Policies of Life In- spraoce in the new Nations; Life Insurance Company o (the United Suues. Full information given u oat office. CHAxMPAGNE. Just received, an invoice of 200 Cases Giesler & Co's Champagne. **Verzenay T 'And •'(JoM Label," Quarts and Pints, rOK SALS BT JOS. F. TOBIAS A CO., Noe. SO« a n d 2 0 * » . FROST STREET. IXTERXAX REVENCE. THE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUT Street. Central Offices, ffo. 105 S. Fifth Street, (Two doors below ChcsnstJ AND XYNDALE *•. 7«r7 & MITCHELL, GLENDINNING, DAVIS i CO., No.46 S. THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. ' GLENDINNING. DAVIS & AMORY, Ke. | NASSAU St.. Sew Ye**, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Bn ying and xsltinc Stocks, Beads sad Gold mission a SpeeiAltT. Ptilidelrhia bouse < ^Oesi No. 433 WALNUT STREET, (PENN BUILDING.) ESTABLISHED IS62. Onr stock coraor!s»w srery decom;nstioti pristed bv me woversmeot. snd UAVIDZ at all time* s large , sawr. WB ARK ENABLED TO FILL AND FOK- WAK1) <»v msil or exoresrt. ALL ORDERS. IMME- DIATELY' UPON RECEIPT. * ntAUer *f «rest lm- ! F °U« , >Md States Notes. National Bank Notes. Drafts I on Ph:iaueipBia, and Post Office Orders received in ADV information regarding the decisions of the ! Commissioner ef Internal Keresne cheerfully and I gTstaitoosiy turnished. ! R e v e n u e S t a m p s P r i m e * , n p o i i Draft*, Checks, Beceipta, dec. The awMWtaf rates of commiasieB are aflowed on SUmpe and Stamped Paper :— OB » t » and •psrarsta « P«r «ent. On IWasdspwsrds 3 percent. Oe 3©« a»4 newarvle. 4 percent. Address all orders te STAMP AGENCY, Ho. 304 CHESNUT Street. CLARENCE II. CLARK. JAYCOOK-K, JOHN W. ELLIS. W. G. MUOKHEAD, GEOKGK F. TYLER. J. HINCKLEY CLARK, E. A ROLLINS, HKNKY D.COOKE W. E. CHANDLER. JOHN X>.DEFRK K3, EDWARD IX)D0K, H. C. FAHNEslOOK. OFFICERS. CLARENCE H. CLARK. PhflAdelpWa President JAY COOKE, ChAinuAa Finance And Executive Coms}- mittee. HENRY D. COOKE. Wsshington, Vice President EMERSON W. PEET, PhiladelphiA. SeCy and Actnaryi E. S. TURNER, Washinston. Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director. J. EWING MEARS. M. D„ AssistAnt Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J.K. BARNES, Surgeon-Generai U. S. A., Washington, P. J. HWRWITZ, Chief Medical Department, U. S. K ^ WAshington. D. W. BLISS. M. D., Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNBYS, WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. a GEORGE HARDING. Philadelphia, Pa. The Advantages Offered by thi* Company are:— IT IS A NATIONAL COMPANY, CHARTERED BT SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 1868^ IT HAS A PAID UP-CAPITAL OF VMM IT OFFERS LOW RATES OF PREMIUM. IT FURNISHES LARGER INSURANCE THAiC OTHER COMPANIES FOR T H E SAME MONEY. IT IS DEFINITE AND CERTAIN LN ITS TERMS. IT IS A HOME COMPANY IN EVERY LOCALITY. ITS POLICIES are EXEMPT FROM ATTACHMENT. THERE AKE NO UNNECESSARY RESTRICTIONS IN THE POLICIES. EVERY POLICY IS NON-FORFEITABLB. 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8 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1869. K A I L GLEANINGS.

Inoxrflte (Tenn.) Whig predicts that Go-Sealer will be re-elected by fraud majori-

—Two people tn a New Hampshire town have a nursery containing 21.000 trout of different

sizes, and the same number of salmon. — T H » Rev. Dr. Busbnell calls the demand for

Sssnale suffrage "an attempt to make trumpets out «f tetee and sunflowers out of violets."

—A VKJBO jumped from a railroad train going at full speed, near Savannah, the other day, bat scr JL.UX on bis head, be escaped unhurt.

—A HANDSOME block of rose-colored alabaster, the largest known, containing 2437 cubic feet, has recently been unearthed in a mound at Rome.

—SZMATOS CARL SCHCEZ. of Missouri, indorses Senator Brownlow's letter in favor of the removal e l the political disqua ifications of the late Rebels. ;

—Eiiv iN marriage licenses have been issued by i Vie County Clerk since the organization of White i Pine as a county, and three applications for d.vorce '

— I T is a mistake to call the present British Minis­ter at Washington Sir Edward Thornton. He is plain Mr. Thornton, and has no other handle to his

M E D I C A L .

TTEALTH AND BEAUTY. HEALTH AND BEAUTY.

BADWAY»S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT

R A D W A Y * 8 SABSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT

RADWAVS SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT

—THX barbers of Portsmouth, N. H.. announce that they will close their "boudoirs of art," one evening a week, in order that they may have a little relaxation.

— T H » vegetarians of Germany recently held their first convention at Werdshausen. They pub­lish a vegetarian journal, which is taken by more than a thousand subscribers.

BADWAVS SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT

I* A remedial Agent, tb*t secures to every one pure, rich And healthy blood. And change* poor. weak, depraved and watery blood into a rich and nourishing fluid, and gives to it :.-.«• strength and power essential to hold in solution its proper constituent*. The SARSAPARILLIAN is tissue-making, fist-making, flesh-making, weight-increasing, and supplies the caloric or beat-making element that the weak emaciated and broken-down are deficient of.

The SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT likewise po« seesestbe wonderful power of dissolving the food, where

; the gastric juice is deficient in this dutr, and in convert-i ing the substAnee* taken into the stomach to elements of i nutrition, and will excite the absorbents to adopt this '• PURIFIED FOOD to make good nourishing blood, that , will supply the wastes with sound and healthy structure. I By thi« process, the deposit o purulent matter is di-l minisbed, the Consumptive will find less tubereo-' ions matter deposited in the lunge, and those suffering i from skin diseases, less humors-SORES, PIMPLES, ! BLOTCHES, PUSTULES—Appear on the surface; and ; those afflicted with Ulcers, Fever Sores. Tumors. Ac . less j purulent matter and roflAmmation. until the whole pys-; tern has become so purified, and the muscular, reinous

S E W I N G M A C H I N E S ^

T H £ U t T E S T A.T*T> B E S T .

THE PARHAM HEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.

Combining All the good quAlities of the best machines in the market, with many new and admirable features not f. und in Any other. Is adapted for every description of family sewing and for light manufacturing purposes; is decidedly the moot perfect, simple and reli Sewing finish; makes

4 the moot perfect, simp . aefaine ever invented.

and reliable F*aiilv is elegant in style and

finish; simple in construction; noiseless in operation makes perfect work on every description ofTaaterial; is perfectly frre in all its movements; is very light running, and is a pleasure for the operator to ose it. Call and ex­amine it at the Orhee of

THE PARHAM SEWIN6 MACHIME COMPART.

N o . V 0 4 C H E S N U T S T R E E T .

F I R E P R O O F S A F E S .

CHAMPION SAFES.

1 GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN.

C A R F E T I J T G S .

- T H I S Kentucky Court of Appeals has affirmed ! ««"atar V* o r c M " e «-"«*«««« f r«* f r o m <"•«•*, ^At there the decision of a lower co urt, fining the keeper of ! wm n o t be aspot or blemish to mAX or disfigure the sfctn. a billiard saloon for allowing* minor to play the came in his establishment, without the consent of his father.

—THX Superior School of Warsaw is to be trans­formed into a Russian University, the object being not only to completely suppress the Polish lan­guage, but to attract the Slavi of the West to the former capital of Poland.

—IN Eldridge township, Illinois, there are two beach trees standing six feet apart, which at a height of thirteen feet from the ground unite and form one tree, which runs np nearly one hundred feet above the point of union.

—THE El Dorado, the woman's paper in San Francisco, has been suspended for want of patron-ace. The Saturday Hvenirw Mercury is the only woman's Rights organ now printed on the Pacific coast, and it isn't published very much.

— T H E eloquent Mullins, ex-M. C. of Tennessee, eulogizing an Arkansas carpet-bagger, who had come to an untimely end, exclaimed, "He sank to death in the soliloquy of his own blood; we shall view him no more till the chaotic torch of Gabriel wakes to living consciousness the universal dome, and we shall see ourselves as others see as in that bourne whence no traveler returns."

—A NEW style of canal boat has reached Chicago. « i s two hundred feet long, and is built in two sec­tions, locked together by a most ingenious contriv­ance, and capable of separation when occasion requires. The object of the invention is to facili­tate its transmission through locks, the sections joing through separately. The after portion is fur­nished with an engine and propeller.

—BCBLEIGH. writing to the Boston Journal from England, says that visitors to Shakspeare's bouse are constantly watched, especially if they come from America, lest some part of the house or timber disappear. It is a great shame that the van­dalism of New Englanders abroad should put the name of vandal upon all American travelers, and cause them to be placed under police espoinage, for that is what it amounts to.

—THE Pacific railroad in the vicinity of Sacra­mento bes displaced a portion of the hydraulic ca­nals, said to be fourteen miles long.conveving water to the gold washings. The Company were"obliged to build wooden viaducts, which span the canons, or gorges, between the hills. The prodigious results of these gold washings in the displacement of mil­lions of tons of earth from the mountain sides are described as being almost frightful.

—To the letter from the Chairman of the Conser­vative Committee of Virginia, asking General Canby to state officially that the members of the State Legislature would not be required to take the test oath, he promptly responded that all the members must take it before tbey could be seated; • a d qaeted that clause of the '-Reconstruction aets' which says:—"All persons elected or appoint­ed to office, under these acts, shall take and sub­scribe to theoatb of office prescribed by the act of

— T H E distribution of recompenses to'the work­men who distinguished themselves as pupils of the

Ister of Public Instruction, delivered an address, in ^ a i c h be stated that during the vear just elapsed, 33,629 courses of lectures bad been delivered in France to 792.519 adult pupils, or 13.166 more than

- l o !***, The augmentatics arose from the readings opened in various places to young women.

— T H » Boston Adverti&r has ft correspondent who will have to be turned over to the gentle and admonitory care of the Sorosis. He thinks wo­men are just as fond of office as men, and he de­clares that the readiness with which bad men find women of good moral standing in society who are willing to marry them, would seem to imply that bad men might find plenty of women who would be willing to vote for them. -He is evidently a sup­porter of negro suffrage • but does not love the ladies well enough to pat the ballot into their hands.

—THE Chief of the Chicago Police has received a note, of which the following is a copy:—Sur. Hav­ing read lately of many hard customers causing the police trouble in removing even after they are captured and nearly overpowered, the idea oc­curred to me that an effectual agent to each po­liceman would be a small bottle of chloroform or some such substance to be applied to the "belli­gerent" & he could be easily bandied, care should be taken that it is not made too povxrful & thus kill when its intent is to cure.—The idea may have occurred to others for aught I know, but I submit i t to you as it came to me Respecy.

FEBEE G R O C E R I E S .

CLARETS! CLARETS!I CLARETS!!

HIGH, MEDIUM AND LOW GRADE

C L A R E T S ,

Imported by ourselves in wood And bottled here at tower price thAn the same imported in cases.

O n e T h o u s a n d D o z e n J n s t i n S t o r e .

Pec sale by

SIMON COLTON & CLAEKE, I M P O R T E R S .

8. W. cor. Broad and Walnut Streets.

C A R R I A G E S . A c .

C A R R I A G E S . C A R R I A G E S .

W M . X>. R O G E R S ,

C A B I I U M W H » B r

Nos. 1009 and 1011 Chesnut Street.

Superior Carriages of a y n m manufacture built for the Driving Season of 18®, combining

STTLE, *OUMBrLITY AMD ELEGANCE OF RUSH.

Attention given to repAiring. Carriages stored and iovnTAiic** effected

T I I E P H O T O G R A P H I C A R T .

R E M O V A L . HEELER I FEMMEIIORE. PH0T06IUPHEBS,

So. 5 S. Eisrhtb s t r e e t ,

*»W9, they will open

P H O T O G R A P H G A L L E R I E S , No. a t ARCH Street. Philadelphia.

Where, with greatly increased facilities tor transacting their business, under the firm of "

M&SK

Xespeetftilly announce that, on Jolv 1 the public their new And splendid

PURE SKIN, BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION,

PURE SKIN, BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION,

Can only be secured by healthy Wood. The excesses of the winters feast wis be apt to disturb the natural healthy current of the blood ; the Liver becoming slothful. pours its excess of bile in the circulation. As spring and summer approach, the skin is covered with pimples, sores, black spotx, worms, acne, i c . all of which are caused by the presence of bile and other foreign secretions in the blood, humor*, or some refuse secretions such AS the exhalations of sweat rejected by the cellular tissue And thrown back in the circulation. These elements are every moment undergoing decomposition -and seek for escape through the skin—and are deposited underneath, and often on the outer layer of the skin. These, for a time, are a source of much anncvance. Now, the only common sense cure is to free the blood from the presence of those humors.

And when the blood is divested of impure humors, than the skin will become PURE. CLEAR snd BEAUTIFUL la such eases as this, RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT will remove all obstructions and poisons that have accumulated in the blood from feast And ex­cesses of the season by A few doses. And make the SKIN And COMPLEXION PURE, CLEAR and BEAUTIFUL

A few davs at the furthest, in all cases where the PIM­PLES, BLOTCHES, WORM& &c^ are only temporary visitors, will free the blood from all impurities, and give to every lady and gentleman a clear, pure, and healthy akin.

CERTIFICATE OF BEAUTY. The following letter is from a highly girted lady, well

known in the •"circle* of our best society'' :— LAJ-AYETTS. Feb. 23.1869.

I had sot much confidence in) your SarsAparillian Re­solvent. Having been disfigured for the last four months with BLOTCHES and PIMPLES. I resolved, at ali events, to try it, and took TWO TEASPOONSFUL three times a day. as directed. It is not quite ONE MONTH since I commenced its use. • * « . . . » .

SARAH A TREMONT, Jersey City P. O.

CHRONIC SORES. . . . .

In cases where there is Chronic, Scrofulous Skin Dis­eases, Salt Rheum, Acne, Erysipelas, Eczema, Ulcers, Tumors, Fever Sores—in fact, all those terrible diseases that reduce the patient nndergoing constant waste—the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT requires more time to effect a cure, but in the wont of these chronic diseases it is sure to cure.

Sometimes, if the bowels are constipated, and the food is not converted into nouriebinc constituents, and the liver is atecriah. the eyes yellow. And skin discolored, then a tew doses of Radtvay's Pills (coated), in connection with the SarsApAriUian. will prove of great assistance.

Thousands of unfortunates have been restored to vigor­ous health who had been reduced to mere skeletons through the recupe.-Ative powers ot this medicine.

Price $5 per hAlAdozen bottles, or SI per bottle, br all Druggists, and at Dr. RADWAY'S Office, So. 87 MAIDEN Lane, New York.

For sale in Philadelphiaby JOHNSTON. HOLLA WAY I COWDEN, No. 602 ARCH Street.

G U I L F O R D S P U I N G W A T E B ,

X A T t B T S G R E A T R E M E D Y .

FOR DYSPEPSIA KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, RHEU­MATISM AND NEURALGIA.

This is the eldest and most powerful Medicinal Spring in Vermont, And has been indorsed and prescribed by the medical faculty since 1817.

Is diseases requiring An alterative, its action is speedy and permanent.

A descriptive pamphlet of the Spring, its cures aiid the analysis ot the Waters can be procured gratis of the whole­sale Ag«n», J O B X • I JE'IH dt B R O „

jr«. 141* WAijrrr street. Ai«o. for sale by CHAS. ELLIS, SON * CO„ No. 1000

MARKET Street. W. WALTER MULLEN. Chesnut Hffl. FREDERICK BROWN. FIFTH, And CHESNUT Sta. JAS.T. SHINN. BROAD And STCCCEStreets. O. S. HUBBELL, No. KM CHESNUT Street. PECK t CO.. No. r » C H E S N U T Street. A. B. TAYLOR, No. 1015 CHESNUT Street

GETTYSBURG

K A T A L Y S I N E W A T E R CAB be had of «n nrrt-ela« druggists. Abo. of W. H. H. Jones, *t bis .Sen- York Depot, No. 5 MURRAY Street, or of the f Gettysburg Springs' Com para y. at Gettysburg. Pa. Prices at the New York Depot. 50 cents per Quart bottle; $10 per ease of two dozen quarts. Prices at the Springs. *9'jo per case. ,

A FINE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS IN

C A R P E T I X t i S , H A T T l S r e s , * « .

NEW STYLES AT PRICES TO 8TJIT EVERYBODY.

8PEC1AL INDTCEMENTS.

E. H- GODSHALK 6 CO,

No. 723 Chesnut St,

jmiAJWIAlL^

A RELIABLE -HOME INVESTMENT.

THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS

OF THE

Wilmington and Reading Railroad,

B E A R I N G I N T E R E S T

AT SEVER PER CEHT. If! CURREUCY,

P a y a b l e A p r i l a n d O c t o b e r , f r e * o f asMt C n i t e 4 S t a t e * T a x e s .

This road runt throngh a thickly populated and rich agricultural and manufacturing district.

For the present we are offering a limited Amount of the above Bonds at

85 Cents and Interest

The connection of this road with the PennsylvAniA And Reading Railroads insures it A Urge And remunerative trade. We recommend the bonds AS the cheapest first-CIAAI investments in the market.

WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankers and Dealers in r > T r m T » i ,

N O . 3 e S . T E t I K X > S T R E E T ,

P H I L A D E L P H I A .

CAKSEN. June 7,180. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING & CO., No. 629 CHES­

NUT Street. Philadelphia.-Dear Sir»:-At the very de­structive fire of Messrs. McKeen & BinghAjn's SAW Mill, which occurred on the evening of the 6th isrTfint, in this plAce— ,

The safe manufactured by you, belonging to the late firm of F. M. Bingham 4 G Arrison, was in the bnilding and subjected to a rery severe tent, as the fire rAgcd fiercely for sevenl hoars. And so great was the beat that the brass plates were melted off, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was opened, we found all the books and papers uninjured.

Tours, respectfully, SAML. B. GARRTSOX.

Late of F. M. BsafJ— £ Garrison,

HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN." Manufactured and sold by

FARREL. HERRING & CO., No. 629 CHESNUT Street, PhiladelphiA. '

HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. SSI BROAD­WAY, New York.

HERRING & CO.. Chicago.

HERRING. FARREL & SHERMAN. New Orleans.

More thAn 30.000 Herring's Safes have been and are now in use, and over SIX HUNDRED hAve passed through Accidental fires, preserving their contents in some in­stances where many others failed.

Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers having een received in part pay for the Improved Herring's

Patent Champion, for sale at low prices.

H OME FOR INVALIDS. E-taWisbed io 18T. bv E. E. DENNISTON, M. D - At

SPRINGDALE. Northampton. MASS. Number limited to thirty. .

Kwicr.EKCER.—Ronton. Jacob Bicelow. M. D.: Edward Rcvnolds. M. D.: John Homsns. M. V.; H.J. Bigelow, M. 1».: B">"klvn. <; L. Mitchell. M. D.

V HIS MOUTH AND THE TEETH. Dr. .1. DK H AVKN WHITE'S nxme And standing in

Medical l.)enti*trv *rc A snarAntee for the erricacy of what­ever he prescribe for the Month and Teeth.

The great demand tor the preparations made from his formula has induced many persons to sell their owu prepa­rations nr.der hif name. To protect his reputation from 6ufTorin* hy thif practice, and to secure the best remedies for his patient* in recard to his New Medicated CV ntriricc and Month Wjrh and <iargle. he has taken legal m*a»urea to prevent his formula f-um beinc comp'.uodcd by Any other Chemist or Drugciit in the I 'ni:«l States hut

GLSTAVUS KRAI SE, ApotheCArv. N. W. cor. TWELFTH und CHESNUT Sf»„ Phils'da,

As testified by the fniloning certificate— "I hereby re-pudiAtc as Spnrio'.ts. ail tooth po«"derv acd month washes sold under rhy name, except those having r»y signitcre on the Label, and compounded and s-ld onlv by ul STAVI'S KKAt'SB. Apo'herary. N. W. corner Twelfth and < he«iv.;t streets. Prtiladelwhia. who alone holds my prescriptions, and is authorized to prepare and wil the rauie."

J. DK HAVEN WH1 IE. M. D„ D. D. S.

PEMSYLVAHIA WD DEW YORK

Canal and Railroad Company's

SEVEU" P E E C E N T . B O N D S .

A limited amount of these Bonds, guaranteed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, is offered at

NINETY PER CENT. The Canal of this Company is 106 miles long. Their

RAilroAd, of the sAme length, is fast APprdkching comple­tion. And being principally owned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, will open, in connection therewith, and immense And profiuble trade northward from the Coal Regions to Western and Southern New York and the Great Lakes.

Apply at Lehigb VsBey Railroad Company's Office, No. 308 WAL> UT Street. PhiladelphiA. f

C H A R L E S C. lA>yGSTBETH,

T r e a s u r e r L . T . B . R . Co.

OOTTILPOIVS OF

U N I T E D S T A T E S AND

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, D U E J U L Y 1 ,

BOUGHT AT BEST MARKET PRICE.

DE HAVEN & BRO., IVo. 4 0 S . T H I R D S t r e e t .

pRE-EiLTNENT.

THE OLDEST SAFE HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA.

EstAblished in 18C.

J. WATSON & SON^_

(Of the Ute firm of ETABS * WAtsou.) Will continue the mAcufacturiug of Fire- Aod Burglar

Proof Safes._axd have opened their new warerooms At H Street, above Chesnut. No. S3S.FUURT.

—ev" Gold town. of Herring. Ldliie, Marvin and others.

They have been tested in over 500 Accidental Firva. Medal WAS awArded at the late State FAIT. At Norris-

town. PA., in A competition test, by burning. Against Safes ring, ldliie, Marvin and others.

Our Safes are all of Philadelphia manufactore. and g~" a-- Also, ranteed to be superior, both, in qnsiity and fi"'«h

guaranteed entirely free from dampness. Plesse remember that our increased facilities Are such,

that you can get of us A first-class Fire Proof Safe, that has won its WAV for the pAAt 36 VCATS upon its own meritA, At lower prices, guaranteed, than elsewhere.

We shall be thankful to receive A CAK. and yon will find our claims fully verified. Very respectfully,

J. WATSON * SON. (Of late Evans A Watson.) No. S3 S. FOURTH Street.

Two doors above Chesnut, Philadelphia.

M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

AIR-TIGHT COVERS

FOR

J a r s a n d J e l l y T u m b l e r s ,

FOR SALE BT

GRIFFITH & PAGE,

No. 1004 AECH Street.

A GOOD THING. Import* »t to Housekeeper*, Hotels, Basks, Offices, Ac

THE PATENT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREE! WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, give Ventilation and Light,

Screen from View and exclude

Flies, Mosquitoes and Other Insects. For sale by Dealers in House-furnishing goods.

The Adjustable Window Screen Co., Sole Manrrfactnrers,

Mo. 6 2 3 H A B K E T S t r e e t . P M I I a d a .

AECH STREET TBXATSJLT"' ^ " S J 0 H N A B L L 8 L B R LASSSSJ —d sfssMSsy,

GRAND JUBILEE WEEK, Commencing SATURDAY EVENING. June « . with" Geors* L Fox's original "* ^ °

TRICK FANTOMIMB or

HUMPTY DCMFTY, W i t h *

NEW BURLESQUE PROLOGUB. Written by Mr. Benjamin K. Woott New Tricks. Remarkable Changes, Elaborate Mrrh.

nism. Stage Propertse.-, Dresses, A c snd NEW ANB BEAUTIFUL SCENERY,

MAGIC TRANSFORMATIONS, Upon s sesJe of mAgninceoce u nequaled, together with a

. . UKANU BALLET Of distinguished French. Sp*nu-ii And English Artists. Lnder the direction of M. HENRI ST. ODY. ^ ^

; ' . v HUMPTY DUMPTY Is produced >n the style of the poiiulsr T*„~ . ENGLISH CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES, Filled with Burlesque scenes, CJaricAtures of LoesI Cha-rACtersand ExtravagAjices of the preseht dsy, aSstr»S5 by the vagaries of the • • ' ̂ ™ " ™ l w

MERRY CLOWN, SIMPLE PANTALOON.

NIMBLE HARLEQUIN, and TRIPPiNG COLUMBINE

The celebrated Pantomimhrt, A . ^ , TOJ«Y DENIER, AS CLOWN. A role in which he has no superior-

(iEORGE A. BEANK, AS r»A.\TALOON; HAKKY LE6UE. AS HARLEQUIN;

MdIie.AURl«>L AS C >LUMBINE. PREMIERE DANSEL'SE.

. Mdlle. THERESA ANTONINO. «3mSSm? "* • * * • * * * • BkAting Scene, the _ " Mr. ALFRED MOE.

wn!.ar^Ar£Sigh ftlA*ad e X P C r t 8 k * t * r ta * • e W B t ^

_ PRICES OF ADMISSION. Weents JOcenta. . And»cents.

SeAts secured in Advance. Box Office open Daily, from 9 A M . until 10 P. M.

ALEX. FISHER Business Manager-

MTHEATRIP D E E W , S A*CH STREE1L

Business Agent snd Treasurer... .JOSEPH D. MURPHY TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. ' " U J " i i i -

GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO JOHN T. DONNELLY.

THE ATTRACTION. MISS SUSAN GALTON

AND COMIC ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY THE ARTISTS:-Misi Blanche GAlton. Mr. Tberoar

Whimn.Mr. A. Kelleher, Mr. Robert Craig, Mr. Frank Moras. Mrs. Frank Mordauut. Mr. F. F. Macksy, Mr. Charles R. Dodworth, Mr. F.. N. Slocum, George W. Charles, and J. W. Laraoat and Cheever, by pennisaien of Messrs. Carocross b. Dixey. of

CARNCROSS AND DIXEY S MINSTRELS. THE PIECES, OFFENBACH'S

• LIT6CHEN AND FRITZCHEN, LEi DEUX AVEUGLES,

AND LOVE MADE BY MIMICRY. MR. FRANK MO KAN IN A SPECIALITY.

Beats secured at BgogOgjce. Prices AS BSOAL *

WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 8 THIS (WEDNESDAY* EVENING. June SL

THHtD NIGHT > Of Dies BoucicAutt's great and most successful Dram*

of the age, entitled ____ , ,— XRRAH"-"NA-POGUE.

Shsun, the Post Mr. J. E. MoDONOrGH. With Song " Wearing of the Green."

Arrah Meelish MissJOSIE ORTON. With Songs, "Cushla Agus MAchree," and "From My Love

PArted," FAuay Power Mrs. ChArles Walcot. Colonel O'Grady Mr. Charles Walcot. 1X)X'S "AMERICAN," WALNUT, ABOVE JO Eighth.-OPEN ALL SUMMER 100 PERFORMERS.. MORE STARS. BL . LER PANTOMIME COMPANY,

VAL. LOVE ANU NELLIE MASK ELL TROUPE. ANNIE HINDLE, FEMALE IJNGARDIST.

DE ROSA AND THE GRAND BALLET. SAM DE VERB AND I'H K MINSTKELS.

A PROGRAMME INIMITABLE. Doors open At '.SO. Commence at &, SAtnrdsy afternoon;

doors open at ItSP.

TNSTITUTiON FOR THE BLIND, TWEN-A TIETH and RACE street'.—Closing Exercises of the Term. Wednesday. June 33, at 3 * P. M. Mnre, Awari of premiums, medal?. Ac. Admission, IS cents. The Institution will be closed until August 30.

OOARDMAN'S SECOND ANNUAL EXCUE-JO sion to Atlantic Citv, from Saturday afternoon, June as, to Monday, June 38. i860. Leave Vine Street Wharf at 3-30 P. M. Returning, leave Atlantic Monday at 7 A M. June 38. Round trip. 93.

I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N I E S .

N A T I O N A L

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THB

UNITED .STATES OF AMEEICA^

Washington, D. C

Chartered by Special Act e f C proved July Z5, 186S.

A p -

J * o . 1 3 3 7 3 k I A R K . E T S t r e e t .

A N D R E W S , H A B B I S O N & CO. , HAircrAorcxKns or

G r a t e s , F n r n s e e s , S t e a m L o w D o w n H e a t e r s sued Hacuree.

Cash Capital - - $1,000,000^

B R A N C H O F F I C E ,

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,

PHILADELPHIA,

Where toe easiness of the Company is transacted,. and to which ail geoersJ correspondence should be Addressed.

D I R E C T O R S .

Send for Circnlsrs.

h F I R M T I R E ^

T t a j s a k i jrKesvaft.

I C D D its it/rm

T. & J. A. HENKELS, HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR

ELEGANT STORE, No. 1002 ARCH STREET,

Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FLRNITLRE at very Reduced Price*.

BANKING HOUSE

C H I N A A N D G L A S S W A R E .

C H E A P G L A S S W A R E .

OPENING TWO ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS OP BEST FLINT FRIT IT BOWLS, t c

T Y N D A L K & M I T C H E L L , K e , 7 0 7 C H X S X C T S t r e e t .

" F I N E I N D I A C H I N A .

Constantly opening package* of these floe goods. And selling then lower thAn ever oCered before in this msxket.

jAYC0QKEt5tG5 112 and 114 So. TSLRD ST. PHILAD'A

DEALERS

IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

We will receive applications for Policies of Life In-spraoce in the new Nations; Life Insurance Company o (the United Suues. Full information given u oat office.

C H A x M P A G N E . Just received, an invoice of

200 Cases Giesler & Co's Champagne. **VerzenayT'And •'(JoM Label," Quarts and Pints,

rOK SALS BT

J O S . F . T O B I A S A C O . , Noe . SO« a n d 2 0 * » . F R O S T S T R E E T .

I X T E R X A X R E V E N C E .

THE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF

REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUT Street.

Central Offices, ffo. 105 S. Fifth Street, (Two doors below ChcsnstJ

AND

X Y N D A L E * • . 7«r7

& M I T C H E L L ,

GLENDINNING, DAVIS i CO., N o . 4 6 S . T H I R D S t r e e t ,

PHILADELPHIA. '

GLENDINNING. DAVIS & AMORY, Ke. | NASSAU St. . S e w Ye**,

B A N K E R S A N D B R O K E R S . Bn ying and xsltinc Stocks, Beads sad Gold

mission a SpeeiAltT. Ptilidelrhia bouse <

^Oesi

N o . 4 3 3 W A L N U T S T R E E T ,

(PENN BUILDING.)

E S T A B L I S H E D I S 6 2 .

Onr stock coraor!s»w srery decom;nstioti pristed bv me woversmeot. snd UAVIDZ at all time* s large

, s a w r . WB ARK ENABLED TO FILL AND FOK-WAK1) <»v msil or exoresrt. ALL ORDERS. IMME­DIATELY' UPON RECEIPT. * ntAUer *f «rest lm-

! F°U«,>Md States Notes. National Bank Notes. Drafts I on Ph:iaueipBia, and Post Office Orders received in

ADV information regarding the decisions of the ! Commissioner ef Internal Keresne cheerfully and I gTstaitoosiy turnished.

! R e v e n u e S t a m p s P r i m e * , n p o i i D r a f t * , C h e c k s , B e c e i p t a , dec.

The awMWtaf rates of commiasieB are aflowed on SUmpe and Stamped Paper :— O B » t » and •psrarsta « P«r «ent. On I W a s d s p w s r d s 3 percent . Oe 3©« a»4 newarvle. 4 percent .

Address all orders te

S T A M P A G E N C Y , Ho. 304 CHESNUT Street.

CLARENCE II. CLARK. JAYCOOK-K, JOHN W. ELLIS. W. G. MUOKHEAD, GEOKGK F. TYLER. J. HINCKLEY CLARK,

E. A ROLLINS, HKNKY D.COOKE W. E. CHANDLER. JOHN X>.DEFRK K3, EDWARD IX)D0K, H. C. FAHNEslOOK.

O F F I C E R S . CLARENCE H. CLARK. PhflAdelpWa President JAY COOKE, ChAinuAa Finance And Executive Coms}-

mittee. HENRY D. COOKE. Wsshington, Vice President EMERSON W. PEET, PhiladelphiA. SeCy and Actnaryi E. S. TURNER, Washinston. Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director. J. EWING MEARS. M. D„ AssistAnt Medical Director.

M E D I C A L A D V I S O R Y B O A R D .

J.K. BARNES, Surgeon-Generai U. S. A., Washington, P. J. HWRWITZ, Chief Medical Department, U. S. K ^

WAshington. D. W. BLISS. M. D., Washington.

S O L I C I T O R S A N D A T T O R N B Y S ,

WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. a GEORGE HARDING. Philadelphia, Pa.

The Advantages Offered by t h i * Company are:—

IT IS A NATIONAL COMPANY, CHARTERED B T SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 1868^

IT HAS A PAID UP-CAPITAL OF V M M IT OFFERS LOW RATES OF PREMIUM. IT FURNISHES LARGER INSURANCE THAiC

OTHER COMPANIES FOR THE SAME MONEY. IT IS DEFINITE AND CERTAIN LN ITS TERMS. IT IS A HOME COMPANY IN EVERY LOCALITY. ITS POLICIES are EXEMPT FROM ATTACHMENT. THERE AKE NO UNNECESSARY RESTRICTIONS

IN THE POLICIES. EVERY POLICY IS NON-FORFEITABLB. POLICIES MAY BE TAKEN WHICH PAY TO THB

INSURED THEIR FULL AMOUNT AND RETURN j ALL THE PREMIUMS, SO THAT THE INSURANCE | COSTS ONLY THE INTEREST ON THE ANNUAL

PAYMENTS. POLICIES MAY BE TAKEN THAT WILL PAY

I TO THE INSURED. AFTER A CERTAIN NUMBER OF YEARS. IH-RING LIFE. AN ANNUAL DJCOMB OF ONE-TENTH THE AMOUNT NAMED IN THB POLICY.

NO EXTRA RATE IS CHARGED FOBBISK8UT0X THE LIVES OF FEMALES.

IT INSURES NOT TO PAY DIVIDENDe, BCT AT 1 SO LOW A COST THAT DIVIDENDS WILL BE IM­

POSSIBLE. _ _ ^ _ _ _ _ _ i _ .

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