THE DAILY EVENING TELEGlUriL PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 18CG. c CY0J - NUMBER L, A IJFT FOR MENTAL PYHPErTICT, AND A CURE R HY-roUIIONDRlA, HY-rOt'RlHY, OR ANY COM1LAIKT OF A IIY ORDER. iy oun sKimcs edito:: ALMANAC AND 1)1 ART. ItllCBT MBTRE-IliOPJgAL OrtHETWATIONS IX) II THE WEAK Jnnnnry, isnff. HoihIa.V. Anniversary ol tho Ilattlo of New Oncans. The Veteran moot and pais their nauai resolutions that the dodhIoiib of the vVar ot JH12 shou'd bo increased. Helore the nwt lng di8eres they all tcel rich onouun to uiuko them contented till next Anniversary. Tncftdny, tt I ho Oldest Inhabitant expresses his opinion ahont fie wonther. Others i?ot the Adams Kxpross (Jomt.sny to do it lor them, a it was too cold lor much private expreinu out of doors. WJun tho 8uu was at its Zu-nitn JUcrcuiy was at its Ze-ro. Wednesday. IO. The Iowa Giantess publishes her murrlaee Alter a lona: weight (6R.'j pounds) a Germau printer concluded to take her, belli an advocate of "lot takes," and very im pressible, ho was unable to stand ber tight, Tbnrnday, II Fialiy proceedings at Harrlsburg. Strong protest apainst damming the Susque hanna by the pndgcntis and auckcrs of tho C'ai Ital. Governor C'urtin thinks that as Penn sylvania was se'tled by (iuuki rs, the opinion ol tho Shad-beilies ought to bo respected. Friday, 12. liuse bawlers on tho ice. Un'css parents and enardians will keep their young, stora off tho l'ark, this bawl in i on the ice will become as great a nuieuucc as the Base balling hoc on the Oold. NittnrdAy. IS Series Column Day. On account ol tbe coldness of the weatier tho Editor's best jokes this ween have not yet been thawed cut. A BASB-"BAWL MATC ON THE ICE, Meeting of tbe Shad Interest at Uarrisburg. An of-Fish-all mcetinir of those interested In the Damming of the Susquehanna by the Canal Company -was held at HarriBburg this week, and was well represented by some Shad of the highest standing in the market and community. The Chairman called tho meeting to order in aneat speech, remarking, "What Shad-ows wc are, and what 'ehadders' we pursue" (immense applause), evidently alluding to the purpose of the shudders to catch the fish on the other tide of the dam with a gill-net. The Chairman thought it high time to raise their voices at this crisis, as other Fin-ians had done (cries of good I good 1), and demand of the State Legislature that there should be no Dam obstructions put in the noble Susquehanna by any Company. No matter if the said Company was composed of the "big Hsu" (sensation) of the State, he would never extend the right tin of fellowship to any one engaged in such a scaly proceeding. ((Jreat applause, during which the Chairman took his seat.) Shad No. 2 rose to a point of order to ask wrethor they intended to uee "shore," "sweep," or "gill" nets on the upper Susquehanna, and whether the Nett profits (applause) of the pro posed Company were to be free from State tax. For his part he would think himself in Seine, to advocate any such measure (great cheering). He had seen enough fishing for patronage since he had been in Harmbiirg, to convince him that nobody worked for the good of the public; on the contrary, when a member is approached on any subject of public utility and asked to tive it his attention, and no fee accompanies the application, he gives them a cold shoulder, with the remark that he has "other fish to fry." (Cheers.) A Voice "Does he mean any of us ?" Shad Ho. 3 "Fellow Shad-bellies, I am as much impressed with the importance of this sub ject as any one can be, but why is it that we are left to fight against this Dam Company alone? are there no other fish interested? Where's Johnny Roach? the Catties, why are they not lere? and the Rock family? if they don't attend to their and our interests it will be the Rock on which we'll split (cheers) ; and though Dr. Lan- dis may have a rock to split Churches on, it takes a good one and a good many of them to split a Canal Company." (Cheers.) Chairman I hope members will not spend all of their time in talking about this thing, like tho Legislature, else they may say of us as they do of them, that we are "perfect shads." I pro pose that we teach this "scalv'J Company that it is not all fish that comes to their net, but that we will kick against it continually and avoid their meshes. (Groat cheering.) Shad No. 4 thought it bad' better be ascer tained when the Dam was going to be built, and tlie:i adiourn the Convention immediately, and - cet on the safe side of it before they committed themselvas to any particular line of action, and he would recommend srettiu? into deep water. They might by that means do t vo things induce tte Company, to get over their heads, and perhaps (iWhir capital or themselves. Shad No. 1 remarked that a greater set of "suckers" nver got together than there was now- in Uarrisburg, and he was certain that no tin ted Sucker of bis acquaintance would have anything to do with them, and he would propose a meeting of all the big and little fish In the Susquehanna in Convention, and petition the Legislature against chartering a Company with any euch Lam privileges, and promise, if ourpeti- tion is, jXt'sprctori, that we wiU establish " xrh.itilff" thoughontt the whole district. As Water-falls are going out of trtphion, the Corn puny will ncyr bo popular or profitable. (Im innc choer'ms). The Chairman pc arose and reminded the members thnt the time was up, the tide was about tiirning, and he would adoum the Con vention to ttiko the tide at the young flood, lor, as the poet says, "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which,) taken at the flood, leads on to for tfine;" and if the, present tide does not lead us that far, it will lead us above the town, where we may get "onu'thintr to drink, for he felt like a "iihh out of water"' in such dry company as he experienced there. After singins an 01 to the female sliad'pre-t-cnt, commencing "Roc! brother, Roe!" the meetipg adjourned vp stream. rnE Lfihirs "loop vr" Tms rloppy weatiif.r. why can't the gentlemen J Reflections ot a (irate Mind. Of all the kinds of knowledge there is none lews backed by modesty than the universally claimed Knowledge of the way to Poke the Fire. In every' one's opinion there la but one riorlit way to do it, and iii every one's opinion that right way is their own. .. Many say that they love a tire for its com panions hip, but it will not do to be on too close terms with it. Like a certain class of men, a fire is pleasant company, but" you must keep somewhat at a distance, or you will get your fingers burnt. Little How. "No, sir: I didn't see nobody throw no snowballs, sir." Tee Flight of Cbnids. Too frequently this flight is the uppermost flight in the house. To See Heller anytuino else tio to Conceit Hall to-night. : m Primeby Formations Percussion Caps. Fashions for next Summer. "COMING EVENTS CA6T THEIR SHADOWS BEFOHE." Typographical Errors of my First Poem. Ah ! here it is ! . I'm famous now An author and a poet ! It really i9 in print lye gods ! - How proud I'll be to show it ! And eentle Annie! what a thrill Will animate her breast, To read these ardent lines and know To whom they are addressed I Why, bless my soul 1 here's something strange, What can the paper mean. By talking of "the graceful brooks That gander o'er the greeL." And here's a t, instead of r, ' ' Wbtch makes it "tippling rill;" "We'll seek the shad," instead of "shade;", And "hell," instead of "nilL" "They look so" what? I recollect, 'Twaa "sweet" and then 'twas "kind;' And now to think the f tupid fool For "bland"' has printed ''blind." Was ever such provoking work 'Tis curious, by the by, How anything is rendered blind By giving it an .eye. "Hast thou no ter rs," the t's left out, "Hast thou no ears," instead; "I hope that thou art dear," is put "i hope that thou art dead." Who ever saw in such a space 8o many blunders crammed ? "Those gentle eyes bedimmed" is spelt, "Those gentle ees bedtunmed." "The color of the rose" is "nose," "Affection" is "affliction ; I wonder if tho likeness holds In tact as well as fiction. . "Thou art a tiiend," tbe r is gone; Who ever would have dreamed That such a trifling thine could change A "friend" into a "fiend." 'Thou art the same" is rendered "lame!" It really is too bad; And hero' because an t is out, My "lovely maid" is "mad." They drove her blind by poking in An eye a process new; And now they've gouged it out again And made it crazy, too. "Where have the muses fled, that thou Shouldst live so long unsung;" Thus read my vibion here it is "Shouldst livedo long unhung." '"The late of wom.ui's love is thine;" And 11 commences "fate;" How small a circumstance will turn A v Oman's love to hate ! I'll read no more ! What will I do ? I'll never dnve t send it ! Tho paper's seatiered far and wide 'Tis now too lato to mend it. () Fume ! thou cheat of human bliss ! Why did I ever write ! I whh ni.v poem Lad been burnt r.clore'il aaw tLc light. Let's Mop mid re apitulale : I've dnmia'd lu-reses, tiia'.'s jilain ; I've told her she'- a hmaic, And blind, and .'eat, and lunie. Was ever sueh a L rrlu hasli In poetry r )i't w 1 . I've said siic wif a tiend, nnd pra.se.l The color ol her nose. I wish I had tha. ditor About a hull a ninutc, I'd banu liitn to in.-, heart's content, And with an u begin it. I'd jam his bodv, '.yes and bones, And tpell ,t wr 1. a d, 1'tl betd hiui to n ,.t hill of Lis He rpellt, it with nn s. "P A 11, E CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT, THE COUOjfYEALTll GOLD ADD BUYER mix in a coif'Axr, of set ad a. CAPITAL, i.WO.OCO. SO.WO SHAKES OF 10 EACH, l,toO SI7ABE8F0R If At. I! TO RAIHE A DEVELOP' MEAT FVA'll. rTSKSlIUtRT. ' AKDR.E W O. CTJRUN, Ooveruor of Penn. Ivan!, TICB-I'BFmnF.HT, Hen. WILLIAM 11. MANS. THEAsrmcn, Q. A. 8AL1R. ' SBCr.ETART, 8. A. J. r-AA.l l.lt. iMWtnons, Ills Excrllfncy Governor A NDRKtV (I. CTRTIN, lion W ILLIAM It. MAAN, M. M. ItAbhKR, It A. KAI.iMt, HORACE F. 11L NN, JOHN ItL'Kr, (iooluttli-t of Mkhlfsn. S. A. J. bALTi.lt The Company, In order to rte afnnd to ("cvotopo and work their mine liave determined to otlor one-halt of llielr ttock, or IS litili shares, lo tne putillo tor sale. A 11 sulipcr'ntlons must be accompanied by a payment ot terty uer cent. In cash, of the amount ol stock sub scribed tor, wblcli pa v merit, it is believed mavbeal that wl.l bereiiulred, and that the ttind thus produced, lil be sutllcltnt to Mart an.l continue mining opera tions, which of IIhcII will bring returns to tho company as will enable It to lul.y dcvtlope and aucuesaliillj' woik their mine. 'I ins ompany own the Itovd and TInntortloId and Silver Mine, situate In Kinoky Valley Distrust, ekht B.lessou h of I he cltv ot' Ausiln, Uee.e Hirer country, Lander couniy, htnte of JSevada; contaius 1400 lineal feet and Is reputed cue of the btsi unduve.opcd minus in the f mte. AViKAUr; ASSAY, 41l 41 PKIl Til. ,1 bis onipany bus uriiaulzcd lor worn, and not. stock uianuUictui'luK 1 roiesror Millman and others say that Iteese River ore averages UMi per ton. 'I ho l orn lanv expect in a short time 10 mme ut least twenty-five tons ot ore per day. amlli this ore averages 2(I0 perton. tig? earnlnirs will ne vi. one v u in du uuu per annum, w men ia i.-ou9.ut;reu a sate estimate. There is believed to be no Instanceon record of fail ure In this sent ion, where silver mining companies liave eomnif need operations w,th he ro.iiHlto devel opment fund on. with lair surface Indications to bee in w lili j success in this enterprise riiay beeonmlently predicted. C 2 30 smvvl'Jt Prospectus, plvlnp full Information, msv be had at ho Office of tbe Comnnnv. o. 4s'i WALM'T Ktrcct, Pldlji delpbia, where subscriptions will be received. PERSONAL. CBEAT DEDUCTION IN COFFEE, AT J AVILSOVS Tea Warehouse. No. 230 CUKSNUT Street. J( CENTS. ROASTED RIO COFFEE. AT WILSONS lea Warehouse, 'o. m CliL.SMjr street 35 CENTS. I5EST ROASTED RIO COFFEE, at WILSON'S, No, 236 CIIK6S0T Street. 40 CENTS FINEST OLD JAVA. ROASTED, at WILSON'S, Ho. 236 C1IESNCT Street. "7f CENTS. ItLACK AND GREEN TEA SIFT ll ING9, in quantities not less than one pound, at WILSON'S. GOOD DOLLAR TEA, BLACK AND CitEEN, at WILSON'S, o. 236 CUKSNUT Mrcet TEAS AND COFFEES AT WHOLESALE 1 prices, at WILSON B Tea Warehouse. No. 230 CUJisN L'T Street. 12 1m TEAS, &o. ClOUSTY'S TEA WAREHOUSE. J Established In 1600 Importer and Dealer in Fine Teas, Wines, and Liquors, Choice Havana Cliars, Cross & Biackwell's Pickles and Sauces, English and Scotch Ale and Porter, Canned Meats, Fruits, Sonp, Eto. Kavy 11 esses put np with care. A INo. 118 S. SECOND Street, 1 IT JOSHUA H. COUSTT. i LAST PROCLAMATION TO THE PUBLIC! WILLIAM INUKAM.Tea Dealer, No 43 8. SECOND Stieet has seld out bis entire stock at war prices, and now that the Rebellion laovei and peace proclaimed we can tell at 7A te UK) per cent less tlian former prices. Bavlni this day received a larue supply of very fine leas oi ali trades, from 4e cents to Si 0 a pound; donees from 28 to 40 cents a pound. Call and examine our tresn Teas. 7 8 ly tfr w jsusuv u r avvv nan vr LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, IE0T0GRAPH, P I C T U II E , FRAMES, AND GILT MOULDINGS1 No. 929 ARC II STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PAINTINGS, AND A GREAT VARIETY OF ENGRAVINGS ON HAND. OLD WORK RECILT EQUAL TO NEW. nnim 5v?i. MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN ghotcjgraph gllbums, BOCKS, BIBLES, PRAYERS, Uagazinos, Novels, and all the Now Publications, CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOCflAPHS. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Picturej of all Lin.Is Framed to order. iiji...fi 08 CHESTNUT ST. 808 sVU , Vv T R I D E S B U R O MACHINE WOR8, or riuK, Ko. 65 J. FltONT STREET, , PHIT k ok i.en I k . TVe are prepared to till orders to any extent fer our MA( H INERT FOR COTTON' AND WOOLLEN KILLS, including all recent Improvements in Caruluu, spinning-, We invite the attention of manufacturers to our extsn. srve works, 1 1 ALFKED JESK8 BOS. NEW MUSIC ST OR.E. WILLIAM II 110N1K CO , no. 11U2 chksnut street. . Dealers In American and Korean Music: Pianos, Melo. aecns.and Musical IiiHtiumentsol a I kinds) also.asupe. ln, mii.ll.L- ... 11 1 U... ..v. h "Hi" Wl eikllllfcS WHOlUllklJ Ull IIIUU. -. .III T'lIE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESNUT J HTKE T. AROVKtUlBD, WILL BE CONTLNUED j. o urnr.luIUKB, STAMPS of V E BY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY M PROPOSALS. fl RKAKVRTDEPABrwENr, OFFICE LloUr JL llOtHE HOAKD. WAsniROTOit ClTT, January B, lSW. Feslcd Proposals win be received at this ofllee ntil 1 o'a.nck 1". M., on FRIDAY, , tlie Oih day of - V.. .. 11.1 l! . I . 1. T . . 1 ... .u.u .n.iu, j.tr nu''ivuiK iiiNHi'iiuuu lue lishment with sixty iriou-and rations of the host uality pure W inter rUratncd Oil, either Lard or Sperm, to te divided into lour lota, and to bo do iiveied at the times anduimontioncd, alongside of the (jovcrnment siimilv vessels, or at tho warenouso or other place of deposit, to bo designated by tho nHjieciinir vjnroer, or otner anit orize.i aiiOnr ot mo iliiht-hou.e Hoard, in sirontr, tin lit. iron-bound. woil-niado csns, luitnble lor shipping. In good ordor, oi a capacity acn ot trom tlttv to eighty callous not to exceed the latter. The Oil mav bo delivered at Boston or New York, at tlie option of tbe bidders. The i lce of delivery in each case must bs dt tinct y stated in the bids, and will be embraced in inn contracts. 1 ho four iols will bo delivered as follows, via. i Lot Ko. 1. Fifteen thousand (ir.OKii s-allnns nn the So day ot April, ISM, or as soon thoroatter as tho proper tests and fruusrlnjr can le completed. Lot No. 2. Fittoeu thousand (15, u0) trillions on the Kith day ot April. lBiiti. or as soon thereafter as tho proper tests and yanKingcan be completed. loi ao. e. rineen tiiousanu (lft.uuo) gallons on tho st day of Juno, 18(1, or as soon thorealior as the pro- er lens sun enuring cau ue compio en. Lot No. 4. i'ti teen thousand (15.0UO) irallons on tho 1st day ol Aueu-t, lhiiti, or as soon tuereaitoras the proper teta and (rnnj.'iiif can be completed. jsei'urato proi ohuis win te received at the same line lor M 0 (iulions ol Colza or Lard Oil, to he do- ivereu as aoove siipuiatva, at Detroit, Uieuian, en he lnt day ot May, iht'.ti A o bid will bo considered unless liom a niuuuinc- turer el the article. No purt of the Oil proposed for and to bo embraced in Die eoiitrneis under this ndvcrMscinoiit will bn accepted, received, or paid lor, until it shall havo 1 been proved, to the enure sat.slaclion ot the person or (.trsous charged with ils exuiuii.utlon, test, and insi oetion. to to ol tho bet nuahty puro Wintor S rained Oil and livo from niixturo with other or interior otis and adu.terations. 1 he usual nieai.s tor dotormiuinf the oharacter and tiu ity of tho Mici m.Oi w ill bo employed, via: : ape- ilic iriavity, biirumir, the amount ot residuum, and any oiIk r proper tests to arrive at correct couclu- biotis thai tniiv no deemed necessary. i he Lard Oil will be subjected to special tests, and will bo rejected unless louuil lo be, in retriird lo burn- ng ana nuidity und. r reduction ol temporature, and n every other reject ennui to that of t no stnu.lurd adopted by I ho Hoard, ot which a sample will bo fur niahed on application to tho Light-house Engineer at liorton, Mow-actiiisetts. 1 he casks must be fuaged, under tho direction and poisotai supervision of the Inspecting Ofllcer, by a custom bouse or other locally authorized and sworn liaugcr, according to the United Siates standard, and niuj-t be marked and accepted botoro they are re moved trom the cellar or warehruso of tho contrac tor. The temperature of tho Oil will be accurate. y noted, and tho measurements reduced o tho standard ton.peralure ol 60 dog. Fahrenheit, by tautos pre. parcu ior tne purpose. 1 roposals win be received and considered for each lot separately, or lor all oi the lois, at the option of tho bidder: but no bid will bo considered for a less quantity than that specified as ono .ot, to be do hvered at one time and place. Each bid must s'ato explicitly, written out in full, the kind ot oil pfTored, wneti cr eperin, Lara, or coizn, me rato per ga.lon. tho number of the lot or lota bid lor, and tho place of delivery, conforming to this advertisement. ma.- sutmiueu Dy aiuereut momuers ot ino same firm er copartneiship will not be considered. jue Light-house uoara, unaer tne autnority oi tno Department, reserves tho riht to reject any bid, al though it may be the lowost, lor other cousideru- tionstDnn the price. o bid will bo considered for any otlior kind or description ot oil than those specially called ior in this advertisement. A bond, with security to the satisfaction of the Department, in a penalty equal to ono-lourth of tho amount oi eacn conn act mauo uuuer uiuso pro posals, will be required ol each contractor, eon oitioiied lor the faithful performance ot thecontract, to be executed within ten days alter the acceptance ol tlie bid. Each offer must bo accompanioa Dy a written guar antee, signed bv one or mote responsible persons, and known to the Department as such, or certified by a United States district iudgo. attorney, nays agent, or collector ot tbe customs, to the effect that, if the bid be accepted, tho bidder will duly exocnie a contract in eooa tattn, according to tue piovisions auu iuhus of this advertisement, within ten days after accept ance; and that in case tho said party ofl'oring shall tail to enter into the cont.act as aforesaid, be or they guarantee to muko good the diuerenco between the offer of tlie said i arty and the noxt lowest bidder. All bids must be sealed and endorsed ' Proposals ior oil lor Light-houses," and then placid in another envelopo, and directed, prepaid, to the Secretary ot the Llght-hotipe Hoard, Washington City. All bids will be opened, publicly, at tho hour and on tho day specified. 1'avments will be mauo ior me several iota oi on within thirty dajs alter I hey shall have been re ceived by the United biates. jsv oraor ot tne ijigut-nouso ninrn. 11125t ANDREW A. UAK WOOD, Secretary, o FF1CE OF THE DEPOT QUART ERMASTEll X OUT LJIATEaWOKTII, JVAM8A8, I December 19, lboo. J PROPOSALS FOR AH MY TRAKSrORTATIOlT. Scaled .Proposals will be received at this olliee until 12 o'clock on the 81st day of January, 18G6, lor tut J reimportation ot Military Supplies during the yetu lKl'll nn the following routes: liotJTl JNO. l rom iorts le aven wonn, iaramio, and Riley, and other depots that may beetab,ished fiiiriiic the above year on the west banc of the Mis souri liver, north ol Fort Leavenworth and south of latitude lit degrees norm, to any posts or stations that are oi may be established in the leriitorios ot fiebraska, uacoian, luano, ana tiu, ouin m iuu- tado 41 degrees norm, ano east oi longituue u de crees west : and in tho Territory of Colorado north of It) degrees norm, iwuuers to oiuie tue rata per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they will trans port said stoics in each of tbe months trom April to September ino usive, oi the jear 1806. Koutk lo. 2 Fiom orts Leavenworth and Rilev, in the state of Kansas, and the town of Kan sas, in the titato of Missouri, to any posts or stations that are or n.av be established in the Siato ot Kan- nrlntlm Territory oi Colorado, south of lati tude 40 degrees north, drawing supplies trom Fort Leavenworth; and to Fort Union, N. M., or other depot that may be designated in that Territory, to Fort Canaiid, and to any other point or points on the route. Hidden to state the rate period pounds per 100 nines at which ihey will transport suid stores in each of tho months fiom April to September m clufiive, ot the year 1806. HOUTS Lo. o. rrom ton union or bucu umer depot as may be established in tho Territory of Mew Mexico, to any posts or stations that are or may be estab lshea in that Territory, and to such poets or stations as may be designated in tlie Territory of Arizona and State of Texas, west of longitude 106 degrees west. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they will transport saia stores in each of the months irom June to Mo vtmberiaclUBive, of the yoar 1800. The weight to be transported each yoar will not exceed 10,000,000 rounds on Route No. 1, 15,000,000 pounds on Houte 10. 2, and 6,000,000 pounds on lioute No. 8. , , No additional percentage will be paid for the transportation ot bacon, lard, bread, pine lumber, shingles, or any other stores. Hiddera should give their names In full, as well as their placos of residence, and each proposal Bliould be accompanied by a bond in tho sum of ten thou sand dollars, eisrned by two or more responsible porcons, guaranteeing that, in caso a coutract is bwarucd ior the route mentiom d in the proposal to tho parties proposing, the cojitract will he accepted snd entered into, and good and sulhclout security iurnirhed bv said parties, in accordance with the terms of this advertisement. The amount ol bonds uuuirod trom the contrac tors will be as loKows:- s.V.'. 00.000 Satisfactory evidence of tho loyally and solvency ot each bidder and peison oflorod as security will do iquired, rropomU must be Indorsed: 1 ropoenls ior Army T ransportation on Route No. 1 ' '2 ' or '8 ' " as the case may be, uud nouo wiil lie entertained unless they fully comply with all tho re quirements of this advoitii-omoiit. Panics to vihoui awaids uro made muat bo pre pared to execute contracts at oncu. and to gtvotho required bonus for the taitluui perioiuiauco ol tho " contracts will be made subject to the approval of the QuartciniOfter-tieneral ; but the right is roaervod to reject any or all bids Hint may be offered. Contractors must bo in reudme-s forsorvico by tho 1st day of April, 1KC8. and they will be roquirel to lave a place oi t.ustnoss or agene, at or in tue i via nitvof borta Leavenworth and U'"n,1ul n"u depot- that may be established, at which they may b communicated with promptly and readily. Hy order of the Quarloruitutor-GoMral. 12 22 38 , Colonel and Chief Quartermaster. rr-TiF STAMP ACENCY, NO. 304 CHKSNTJT J gTBKE'Pi A BOVE Sliiw6. WILL BE CON'i'LNCED ABTaJph ofVt'BY DFHt-KITTION CONBTiSTI T MARSHALS SALES. MAR.HAL'8 PALK.-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of sale by the lion. John Cadwalader. J ltd re et tbe I) strie t Court ot tbe Cm.ed Htates tor the Eestrrn Ijistnet of Pennsylvania, to me directed, will be sold at public snle, to the. highest and best ti'dcer. lor rati on the premises. B. Roomer of IlKOAl) and VA I.T.Afk. Streets, on TtlllltH. HAY, tho IHth day ot January, A. 1). 1800, at 12 o'clock M.! 85 barrels hmoklng Tobacco. 1 Roger Stenin Roller. 2 Roger Cutting machines. 1 Noecr Press. 1 steam Kni lne and Gauge. 1 1'lntiorm Scale 2 lines t-hafttng and Pelting, 1 Jirefsmg Tabic. 1 Oil Can. 1 Hex and Tools. 2 Stoves. T Kmp' y Parrels. 8 mnty Half Parrels. 1 barrel pure Yara; 1 bale, 90 pound!. 4 box L quorice Paste.. 1 lot Stems. 1 Vice. 1 Press and Roxe. 1 Pray ton Machine. 1 lirving Apparatus (pipes). 1 Co flee Alill. 1 hca'e. 6 Sieves. 1 I able. 1 packing Table and contents. nft I a nlf bairels ( hewing lobacco. 25 lbs. Pulverized Lioiiorieo 1 0 rnr-es and 4 lbs Kll ikmick.) 124 I l is. pmokinr Tobacco. 6 hi Is., part lull, Stems of Tobacco. 17 I bin. Stem Tobacco. .1 tin. I bbls., part full, Chewing Tobacco, 2C2 IPs. ba ed 1 olacco. 4 lb'. Sf orts 2"0 Irs. broken Stems. 6 Empty Barrels. 2 eases Stem Smokin. 1 lot Drinrr Frames and Racks. 1 lot Steam 1'ipes. 2 P hovels. 1 1 ork. 1 Stove. 1 ream large Wrapping Taper. 0 l reply Ha'f Parrels. 10,672 II s. Smoking Tobacco. 1 case lust r Shorts. 1 nhd. Leaf Tobscoo, with sample, No. B8 6n.ri. 1 hd. Leaf Tobacco, with sample, No. 21.47. 1 bhd. Leaf Tobacco, with sample. No. 20 8.V2, 1 bhd. Leaf Tohacco, with sample, No. 55 'Ml. 1 hhd. Teat Tohacco. No. 68,401. 1 hhd. Scraps, No 68 277. j It hd. Leaf Tohacco, No. f 2 2T,2. 1 hhd. Leaf Tobacco, No. 71 67'J. 1 Mid Leaf Tobacco, No. f8 0t;9. 1 bhd Leaf Tobacco, No. 63 204. 1 bhd. Loaf Tohacco, No. 711.623. hhd. Leat Tobacco, No. 68 400.' 1 hhd. Leaf Tobacoo, No 68 (Ki8. 1 bhd ixaf Tobacco, No. 66,761. 1 hhd. Pcraps. 10 hhd. Btems. 8 R No. 211, 20C, 206, 198, 212, 198. 201, 203, 2t9, 212. 2C0 pounds Scraps. 2f.O pounds Stems. 10 Staves 1 Ixit Samples. 1 Elevator. 2 Moisting boxe. 2 Casing boards. 1 Drying apparatus. 79 barrels Smoking Tobacco. 1 Ilrsk. drawers and cases. 1 1'air Scales. 1 Safe. 8 Chairs. 1 Stove. 1 Iron Hat Raek. 1 1-etter Press. 821 lbs. Heartsease Smoking Tobacco. 2C0 lbs. f-kating Club do do 277 lbs. Pure Yara do do 1 Steam Boiler. 1 Shattmg and Belt. 2 VrindstoncB. 8 Cases Seed Leat Tobacco, 629, 98, 660. 1 Lot coat one ton. 1 Horse. 1 Pusiness Wagon. 1 Set Harness. 1 Straw Cutter 2 Buckets, and other small articles P. C ELLMAKER, United States Marshal, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, January 2. 1866. 1 8wfm6t MARSHAL'S 8ALK. BY VIRTUE OF A writ of sale, by the Hon JOHN CADWALADER. JuCge of the District Court of the Unbed States lo and tor tne Eastern District ot Pennsylvania, to me directed, will be sold at pub Ic sale to the hlghost and heat bidder, for cash, at Powell Heiger A Co 's store. No. Ii7 N. Front street, at 12 o'clock M. on FRIDAY, the 19th day of January. 1866. TWENTY THOUSAND CIUAKS, uaciLeu uu uuu-ieum uoxes. P. C. TLLMAKFR, V. fl .Marshal for Tsatem District ot Penna. Philadelphia. January 3, 1866. 14thatu6t FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES IIE FIRE IK CIIESNTJT STREET letter from Wells, Farffo & Co. $10,000 SAVED IN HERRING'S PATENT SAFE. FniLASEipniA, January 2, 1868. Mesbbs. Fabrel, Hebhiho & Co. Gentlemen : We have just opened our Safe, one of your manufacture which passed through the destructive lire in Chosnut street, last night. The Bate- was In our office, No. (07, which building w as entirely destroyed. The Sa'e was In a warm place, as you msv well suppose, and was red hot when taken out of tbe embers. We are well satisfied w Ith the result of this trial, and find our books, papers, and some ten thousand dollars in money almost as per feet as when put in the Hafe. Nothing Is injured. It we except the leather bindings of the books, which are steamed ; tbe money and papers are as good as ever, truly yours, WELLS, FARGO & CO., Per J. H. COOK, Agent The aheve Safe can be seen at our store. FARREL, HERRING & CO., 1 1 No. 629 CHESNUT FTBEET. ANOTHER TEST or HEBEIXG'S FIK-PBGOF 8AFES. THE F1EEY OKDEAL PASSED TRIUMPHANTLY The Hen-Ins Pale used In the ofllee of our warehouses, destroyed by the disastrous lire of the night of the 8th Instant, was subiected to as intense heat as orobablv any tale will ever be subected in any tire so intense tht the brass knobs and mountings of tlie exterior ot same were melted oft. and the whole surface scaled and blistered as u it had been In a furnace, and yet when opened the contents-books and papers weie found to be entire and a n injured This Hale is now on exhibition tn our warehouse on seventh street, wlin the books and paper stl l remain tne in It iuet as It was when taken from the ruins. Mor chants, Bankets, and others Interested In the protection. ol their books and papers are invited to can aauj amine It. J. P. BA i THOLOW, Agent tor Herring's Ra'es, 1 1 No 61S BEVENTH St.. Washington, D. O WEATHER STRIPS. J 11 O W N E'S METALLIC WEATHER STRIPS AMD WINDOW HANDS PREVENT RATTLING OS SASH, i nd totally exclude Dnst, Noise, and Odor in summer, as well as Cold, Wind, snd Bain in wlnier, Irom floors and windows of every description, without Interfering with their tree uue at ail tunes. WARRANTED GOOD FOR FIVE YEARS, For Cliculars, with Price List, liolerences, Etc. address tbe Metallic weather Strip Company. PAVID II. LOKEY, Solu Agent, 11 23thstu2m No. 38 S. FIFTH STKKET, i'hllada. O W EN IIOUS E, LATE "MABKHAM'8 HOTEL." . ON TH B Ff TROPE AN PLAN. ADJOINING W ILI.AKK'H HOTEL, WAHllIMliON, D. C. Pi 221m illOMAS P JAL'KH, Proprietor. T T f kvjpvr irjt L'Mr rntow orr1 , eeisor to Fowler, We1 Is A Co., gives written and veruai uesunpiioug oi cuarauter wun wuarm oanr, u 12litthlm o. 24 8. TtNTfl 8tret, FINANCIAL. TO NEW OFFICE. On HON DAY, Mh rnst.,we shall remove from onf temporary OIlce. No. 305 CHESNUT Htreet, to ourelt) location, X HD STHEKT. 1 No. Ill S. TIIIH With greatly enlarged facilities for the rUItCIIAfiK AND SALU OF GOVERNMENT AND OTHER SECURITIES, And the transaction of a general Banking business. JAY COOKE & CO. Philadelphia, January 1. 1866. , 1 6 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-r'ROM TIIISV v' one. iiLAKi ii i-iiriri.' II i r Diii r ? i 11 i v HTOCK, PITT COOKE, JOHN W. 8KXTO. and C.KORtiE C. TnuMAS are partners with as In the I rirm oi ia i iwm s. lu., riifianelnhta. JAY COOKE, , W3I. U. JIUOItllEAD. Philadelphia, January 1, 1 806. J g U, " S. SEC UIUT1ES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 1 6 S. THIRD ST., 3 NASSAU ST., PHILADELPHIA. I NEW YORK. STOCKS AND GOLD EOUGIIT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION: INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 3 2 STOCK BROKER, No. 39 S. THIRD STREET," (ROOM No. 4). Government, State, and Other Loan, and Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. BriCIAL ATTENTION GIYEH TO 11 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES: JJARrER, DURNBY & CO., BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 55 S. THIRD STREET, riULADELPlIIA, Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission, TJncnrrent Bank Notes, Coin, Eto., bought and sold. Special attention paid to the purchase and sale of Oil Stocks. Deposits received, and interest allowed, as per agreement. 121 8m 520s- 7'30s, WANTED. IDE HAVEN & BROTHER' No. 40 8. THIRD STREET. l-t g MI TIL RANDOLPH & CO., No. 18 & THIRD STREET, Bankers and Brokers. Specie, Stocks, Quartermasters' Yenehera and Checks, and all Government Securities Uosrst and Bold. , s l-W STOVES. RANGES, Ao. CJ TJ L V E RS New Patent Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES OFALL SIZES. Also, Phlegar'8 New Low Pressure Steam Heating Apoaratus. VOB SALE BY 641y CHARLES WILLIAMS, No. 1182 MARKET STREET. LIQUORS. CHESNUT GROVE WHISKY. MERIT ALWAYS ITS OWN EEWARD. An article possessing Uerlt will always conquer preja dice, abuse, vilification, and auht that envy, hatred, or malice can impose upon It CHESNUT GROVE WHISKY Is a strong evidence of the fact Decried by numbers for what simply If its merits were known aud appre ciatedit could not tall to become popular other tnlnira less so in proportion. There Is no stimulant giving evi dence of so much purity as to produce certificates from such highly respectable parties as Messrs. Booth, Gar ret, snd Csmao, of Philadelphia) h. K. Chilton, New York and Dr. A. L. B ayes, Boston. For Nervous Debility, and all disease requiting a pure, mild stimulant, there Is nothing like It. For sale by bottle, demijohn, or barrel, at 1 1 NO. H'M N. THIRD HTItTOKT. NATHANS & SON S IMPORTERS OF ' OF BRANPIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. No. 19 N. FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. uncca V1TH1NS. HOBAfK A. MATH ANB, OKLANDO D. NATHANS 9 2017 XAKB NOTICE. CONSTANTLY ON HAND an extensive stock or the renowned '-Lnbeen Oil sty Lamps." Needs no chimney and dues not smoke JuHt the tiling wauled:" alao the celehratodr'Ameriean Votei-;ight balety Lampa." tiumliig wlihoat amoke or mail. The pationage o (the public ta mt cordially iOllcited. W00STKB, DAV1H & CO. 11 U Jul No. 8UAKCU Street,
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