I THE DAILY TSVJENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 18G6. THE NEW YOKE rRESS. Editorial Opinions of the Leading Journals Upon th Most Import ant Topics of the Hour. OMriLID KTkBT DAT FOB 1TIHINQ TC-KOnAFn. The HTenue, Credit, and Securities of the Government! Fro. Ih Trrnr. The internal reyenue of the National Treasury areragod $8,830,828 In each of the past two ireeka, and w II amount to about Ave million dol lars In the week now closing. Thiis far In too current flscal yar, cooimenolnc vith Julj 1, 1865, the Income of the Government from, tills iucreatnrl.r prolino source haa boon a trifle ,over. $206,000,000, or equal to a weekly average of $8,2.2, 4M a rate which, carried tbrouph tho remaining ninctocn weeks ot tbo year, woull make tba aegreeato of the teat's revenae, ITom Internal taxation alone, $J24, 600,048, or over one hundred and thirteen mil lion dollars more than the Intcrrnal revenue in the last fiscal year, and nearly throe times that of the year .ndlng with June 30, 1864. Tbo fol lowing are the comparative dgurcj: Internal Revenue ot ibe Government In the Uical ... 1 ears . ..3868-4 1SR4- tirsnd total.. S117.146.719 211 13 629 S324.608,019 We give the oUicial returns lor 1863-4, and 1864-5. We make up the total for 186j-, lroin the fc-ul otl i rial returns tor thirty-throe weekfl, and take the weekly average tor this period to enable us to give an approximate esti mate ot the revenue lor the whole of the current fiscal year. The indications are that the actual result will be handsomely ahead ot our estimate. Assuming the latter, however, as a reliable basis of compuriHon, we Und that it exceeds the calcu lations of the Treasury Department by fllty-two and a hall million dollars; tbe Income of the last fiscal year by $113,485,419; and tbat of tbe year ending June 30, 18.4, by $207,400, 299, or nearly as much as the total revenue tor the whole of the year endinsr June 30, 1865. The customs revenue (In coin) of the Govern ment through the p rt of Ne "oric, has been $2,641,000 thus far in the current week, making $7,232,000 since the first iustant; $19,702,000 since the 1st of January, i860; aud $8.3,429,000 since the commencement of the present fiscal jear, July 1, 1865. This is equal to a weekly average of nearly $2,000,000, or a yearly aggre gate of about $135,000,000 in gold, worth, at the present market value of tbe precious metal, $187,125,000 in currency. The most reliable estimates of the cut-tows revenue or the Govern ment, through all ihe poits of the couutry, place the aggregate as hih as $180,000,000 la gold for the whole of the current fiscal year, which, at the ruling market price, would be equal to $247,600,000 in cuirency. This would mate the grand income ot the National Treasury from Internal revenue and customs duties, for tbe year ending with Juno 30, 1800, equivalent to about five hundred and seventy-two million dol lars in currencv. Granting that the aggregate expenses of the Government will reach $;150,000,000 (a very liberal lostlmate Indeed) in the current fiscal year, the anticipated revenue, as indicated above, would meet all tbe disbursement! and leave considerably over two hundred million dollars to be applied to the reduction of the public Indebted uees, in such form and manner as would be most in harmony wilh the udiclou9 policy of Secretary llcCulloch. In view of these significant "facts and figures," and of the very manliest disposition ot Congress to render all possible aid to the Secretary of tbe Treasury in h3 gieant c labor of adjusting the national finances to "the new order of things," the inspiri.ing financial strength and credit of the Government aie Indisputable, and becoming; more and more clearly recognized day after day. Indirect evidence of this 1b furnished by the strong downward tendency ot gold, and the steady rise in tbe market value ot the public fords. The fall in gold from tbe highest price, thus lor In the current year, is fully seven per cent. On the other hand, there has been a nota ble improvement in the national stocks since the opening of the year, not only in regard to the vastly increased investment demand developed by the low prices rnlingin December, but also as shown in tbe actual advance on those prices. The rise in the value of the public securities has not lessened tbe eagerness of buyers to pur chase them. On the contrary, it would seem to have had a directly opposite effect. Within the past few daje, tbe volume of business operations in the Government bonds and notes haa been very large, on a rapidly advancing market. The inquiry has been unusually comprehensive, run- ing on all the six and five per cent, coin boar ins stocks, as weil as on tbe Seven-thirties, com pound interest notes, and ceiti'icates of in debtedness. The heaviest transactions have been in the Five-twenty gold bonds and the Seven-thirty notes. Thelatier are now within a fraction of their par value, and resolutely appreciating, under a brink investment demand, to sati-ay which, especially in the instance of the notes of the smaller denominations, the commission houses experience much difficulty. The Five twenties, which a short tire u?o were as low as 99jtelO0A, are now up to 103103. and are in active request at buoyant rates. All these cir cumstances are eminently suggestive of the steady growth of the public credit, and of the no less uniform improvement in the purchasing power of the lawful money of tne country, as determined by the specie standard. Southern Slander. From the Tribune. A Richmond paper supplies its reader with what purports to be ou account of the examination of tKj Virginia delegation by the Reconstruction Committee. Mr. Baldwin the Rebel Congressman who re cently nominated Robert E. Lee for Governor of Virginia, and moie recently made his speech to the President appears to have testiilod that he had a private interview with Mr. Lincoln in April, 1861:- "Mr. Lincoln allied why tho Virginia Con vention did not adjourn. His reply was that, although there was a Union -majority in the Convention, they would not adjourn while ignorant ot the plan for the adjiibtuient of our National difficulties. He hud ulso said that if he had Mr. Lincoln's power be could settle tho disaffection in fifteen minutes by withdrawing the troops from Sumter und I'ickeus, and by calling a Convention ot all ihe State. Mr. Lincoln had replied that be would do this." Mr. Howard, one of the Committee, objected and said: "He felt certcin that Mr. Lincoln had never promsed to withdraw the troops iroiu Sumter, as an inducement to the Virginia Convention to adjourn, for ho would have "been swept from bin seat by the indignant people of the North. "Mr. Baldwin replied that his memory was good, and such was his impression; but as he was alone with Mr. Lincoln on that occasion, and there was no one now to rebut bis t'sti wony, he would not give it as an vtuinj more than an impression left upon his mind." If Mr. Llncoln'n memory is to bo at the mercy of every Rebel who chooses to reuiembar a "pri vate" conversation, what is to becouio of tho facts, or how is history to be written ? Mr. Bald win, however, simmers down into an. "impres sion," and may step olfthe witness stand. Government Securities. Frm Ihe Tribune. It Is reported by the National Ia'.eVAganser that a conspiracy has been discovered, having for iU object to depress the credit of tbe Government, create apanlo in Europe on the subject of Ame rican securities, and force home the bonds held in Europe in such amounts as to break down tbo market here and precipitate a financial crisis. Information to this effect it said to have beau furnished to tho State Department by the United States Consul-General for Canada. It is added that a Canadian agent earns! Ver non, engaged In this scheme, is about to iisuo a hook under the title "Repudiation of the Na tional Debt Inevitable ImposHible to t'ay the Interest and Support the (Jovernment The Farmer, Artisan, and Laborer Slaves to 'Snoddy' and Wall Street" the purport ot which is ob vious month. rrol-shcets are tn posse. s on of tbe Department, Parties to the oonapifhoy are tbe RothRchilds. Hopi Co., of Amsterdam, Esrl Ru-seiland the 2 ime (London), with all of whom Vernoa la supposed to ba in corres pondence. So much we learn from the Washington paper that has relations with Mr. So ward's offioo. But it strike us tbat intelligence of a plot so gigan tic ought to be torthcoming in a olflerent way, if there is any bottom to it. Very possibly some British busyb'odv a free trader, we will waior Is writing a book on Repudiation, or writing letters to half tho world. But where are the letters from the Rothschilds, and Earl Russe t, and the TxmcaT An Example for Southern Rebel Poll- . , - ticians. Frtm, the Ifxrald. The impropriety of electing loading ex-Rebels to our national Congress is e obvious that we are really astonished that the politicians ot the South, silly and fanatical as they have hitherto shown themselves, should persist in attempting to force ex-Rebel officials into the councils of loyal representatives. The American people are very magnanimous; but they-are by no means prepared to consent to see Jeff. Davis take his old seat In the United States Sonate, and almost equally prominent Rebels figuring in the House. From President Johnbon to the humblest wort lngman, the people are unanimous. y of the amnion that a season of probation, during which these leading Rebels may show their conversion to Union seirincnts by their good works, must be imperatively insisted npon betor. they are again admit. ed to prominent positions in tne Government of the couutry which they have triod so hard to ruin. Mr. Alexander II. Stephens, who served as Vlce-Pr-? ident of tbe defunct Confederacy, has administered a timely rebuke to the Southern politicians, and set an excellent example to others in bis situation by positivolv declining to accept the Sonatorshio from Georgia. When his name was proposed he wrote a letter refusing the nomination, and when the stupid politicians insipted upon elec'ing him ho declined to serve. Mr. Stephens Is sensible enough to see the out raged absurdity oi rewarding i reason by oflicos oi btate. That may be done in Spain, but it will not be permitted In this country. . He knows, also, that toe effect of tbe election of euch men as bnupell is to strengthen tbe Radicals, to give a kind ot justification to their refusal to admit tho Southern delegations, and to induce the Northern people to favor the punishment of unrepentant traitors, and more severe lcglslnt on in regard to the South, whose pel ticians show themselves so incapable of ap preciating clcmencv, and so utterly destitute of common sense. We hoDO that the leading Re bels of the South will have the srood Us'e to Imitate Mr. Stephens' example, and refuse to serve, even li tbe politicians are tool it h enough to elect them, and thus compel the selection of unobjectionable loyal representatives. If the contrary course be pursued we shall not expect tne southern delegates to enter Congress lor ten years to come. The Kentucky legislature A New Rebel lion Threatened. From the Jlirald. The Kentucky Legislature la making itself supremely ridiculous in tho face of the world. Tbe other day it solemnly rejected the great con stitutional amendment for the second time, and in this instance alter tbe amendment had been officlallyjproclaimed a part ot th Constitution the supremo law of the land. This is, hoev.:r, a Binall affair compared with what follows. Lately a whito man, charged with the murder of a black man in Kentucky, was takeu by order of General Fisk and a posc of colored troop;, from the civil authorl'le and turned' over to a mili tary camp. Why this was done General Palmer may explain in hit statement that the civil authorities afford no justice or protection to tho negto in Kentucky. The proceedinsr, at all events, stirred up the wrath of the State Senate to a high pitch. Mr. Covin thought we were under a centralized despotism; that the military authorities were seeking to degrade Kentucky through mere malevolence; and he said tbat "if we cannot get redress in an v other way, he was for resistance, even at tho point of the bayonet, to determine whether we are Iri-emen or slaves." But Mr. Cochran out-llcroded Herod. Hear him: Mr. Cochran denounced the Government as a cen tialized despotism, and thai the community oi tral toig, with Anaretv Johnson at tlioir head, were rush in? tbe country into ruin. Ihe time has not yet come lor open lesUtancei but when it did when the authorises tailed to rod rem these wroups he was tor resistance to the death. Ho would rather die a ucenian than lire a slave. Those fellows have evidently not had enouah of war as neutrals, and are hungering for a little rebellion of their own. When tbey say, how ever, tbat tuey would miner u e as neeiuen than live as slaves, tbey meaa that they will die If tneir ireemen are not neia as slaves, but never mind. Kentucky has been unlucky, and we must fallow ner uiue to simmer aown. Fenlanum In a New rbase. From the Ihrahl. Fenianism, that once raised its head so high among the public questions of the day, is now like the man in the Bible who needed the ser vices of the good Samaritan it has fallen into thir hands of the broken-down politicians. At the late Fenian meeting iu tbe Cooper Institute Fernando Wood and two or three more attenuated political hacks, iepiesonting both parties, ap pearedon the platform and announced themselves champions of "the cause." It is the last leather that breaks the camel's back. The decline of the organizat on, which commenced la a per sonal leud und gem-ral "bal'irag," arifllng out oi tne amotion ana tne avance ot a would-bo leader, maybe expected to lurrv aown wards with a rnili since the adhesion of tho broken down politicians. John bull can now take his aiter-dinner nap In peace, without beins dis turned in his dreams by the nightmare of l-eiiiani-jiii. reruanuo wood and tho politicians nave miu me guost. Recent Commercial Treaties In jEuropo. From the World. In addressing his constituents at Ashton, less than three weeks ago, Milner Gib-ion, President of the English Board of Trade, gave some im portant information as to the results of the com mercial treaty between France and England, for which not only these countries, but Europe itself, is indebted to the late Richard Cobden. These beneficial effects are not to be iound alone iu the moral advantages arising lroin more closely cemented relations between the two nations which were parties to the treaty, or merely In the direct results, which are tolerably well understood aud appreciated. Even, the commercial consequences proluced by it are not duly estimated by those who considev only tne great Increase of trade between tbe two leading commercial nations of the Old World. Since the ratification of the treaty with France, the value of the exports of England to the European continent have increased from about 60 millions, iu I860, lo more tnan 100 mill'ons in 1806; atid the increase undoubtedly would have been much larger but for the d"d cieuey of cotton arising from our own war. The treaty was tbe brat great inroad upon the pro. hibitory sjftera of Europe. France did not grant to oth.-r cnuntris tho.-ie reductions of duties which she granted England, and has since made use of this fact as the moans, by admitting other nations to the same privileges as England enjoys uu ler the treaty, to induce other countries to eater into icommerciul treaties with her. Udder the "favore l-ntion clause" the export of England are then admitted on tbe tame terms as those of France. The recent ticaty of England with Austria is ot a dillereut chai after, having been made directly between those two countries. Aus tna agrees that hereafter she will not exact on importations any fluty exceeding 25 per cent, a high duty, certainly, but the utmost limit to all her tnture tarllls. She has done more than this, having also agreed that Austrian commis sioners shall be appointed to advise with those from England as to the dut e within tbe stipu lated range. Austria includes a population of 36,000,000, aud the benefit of the new polioy, though great to the parties to tho treaty, will, by the increased pronperny It will give to the people oi tioib those countr.es, as well as by the degree of emancipation it will confer upon the lndubtry of all other nations, be' felt throughout the commonwealth of all olvilhccd nations. . There Is little doubt that the predictions of Mr. Cobncn will be fulfilled, and tbat all Europe will soon be, to a grea1 extent, anima'ed by the commercial policy embodlod in the recent treaty With Austria. Thus, tbo people of the Old World are ap proaching a system of consolidation, leaving teem entirely tree in their national government, witb their various local and ot bpr special tls and requirements, but uniting their industrial inter ests. Union is strength, and this kind of it is a strength which cannot iustly be regardel with leaiousv or suspicion by any. Commercially considered, as regards tbe Interests of this conn try, its beneficial Influence upon the material interests of the masses of the European people will tend to increase tbe demand tor the great staple productions of our own industry; aud by the inciease of the competence, Intelligence, and International good will wblch will aiise from it, the people of Europe will be better flted for the privileges and responsibilities of self- government. Air. uiosoii auuoea nricny to tne condition oi En el is-h trade with the United States, and set the tears of alarmists at rest. The exports to this country were no more last year than in 18H0, having been in round numbers 21,000,000 in value in I860, and also about 21.000,000 in 1805. ihe increase over was only about 4,000,000. STANDARD SCALES. JTAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted, to Every 3 Jranch of 13usi ness Where a Correct and. Durable Scale is lleq.wi'red. A anilorm standard ot weifbts, and a correot sys tem of weiguinp, ars pubjecta canning tbe attenboi ol tverv individual In tbe community. FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIO HALL, No. 715 CHESNUT STREET, 8 21nith6m4p FmLADKLPHlA. tjj w p s w in o CO H W W CO Eh P 0 n a H B O Q ft m CD ft t i O ft w H H J A 11 N E S S. A LAEGE LOT OF EW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts of HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HAL1ERS, oto., bought at the recent Government sales to be sold at a sreat sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Together with our usual assortment of SADDLE TANV SADDLER YHAED WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSEL! & SONS, 2 lly No. 114 MARKET Streot. w ILEY & B It O T II EE, IMPORTERS AND P1TALETIS TV HAVANA CIUAK AUD MK'Kst'H UM PIPES, W. Cor. tibUiU aud WALNUT UtrwoU. We offer the flnpit ITarana Clpars at prices from 20 to 30 l er ci lit. below tbe regular rutvs Also, tbe Celetn ate'l 'LOKE JACK" BTHOKING TOBACCO, which Is Us superior to any yet brought . before the pubUc. li otto of Lnne Jack; "SKEK EO FTJB'l'ilfK, KOK hU BETTER TAN BE 1TOUND." HSJia VI T LER, WEAVER & CO., ' . MANUFAClCKEBa OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc., No. 23 North WATFR Street and Io. 22 North UJiLA WAKE Aveuue, rUlLADBLl'UIA. 1 BWW H. F1II.KB, MICHAEL WEAVER. COMiAD F. CtOTBUiB. 214 17 J C. P B R K I N 8, LUMBER MERCHANT fiuoceasor to R. Clark, Jr., No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Consiantly on band targe and varied assortment of Building Lnmber. ly WILLIAM S . GRANT, COMMISSION MtKCHANT. So. 33 8. lttLAYiAHK Avnue, fbUndelphla. iiitnl roK rinptnt's Ounpowder.ltetlned Mtra, Charcoal, Eto. W. Maker it Co "a ChocolaU). t oco, and Kroiua. docker lnos. i. ( u 'l Xe.low Hard bheathlug, BolU, and Nulla. 1 .. ALEXANDER O. . C ATT ELL & CO., rilODCCB COMMISSION MEKCHANTS, -0. 28 NOBTIl WHABVES, . NO 21 SOHTnAWATFK STREET, hiilaukliuia. any ALEXAKDSB OCATTKl-L. KL1JAH O. CAITHU, rrilF7cOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORT 1 gloated tha Anasthetlo use of MTitOUS OXIVB OTHEK W.M'l WOUK. OlUoe, No. 737 WALNux title , i iiiiade puitt. P K O SP ECTTTS or IHE CARSON GOLD MIXLW COMPANY. CAPITAL &TOOK....S600.000 v NUMBER OF SHARE, 60,090. Far Value and Subscription Price, $10. WORKING CAPITAL, $50,000. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, pro tom, J. I10PKIN3 TARB. SOLICITOR, WILLIAM L. mitST, Esq. DIRECTORS, COLONEL WILLI AM B. TIIOMAS, CHARLES B. OUUEN, EDWIN MI DDL ETON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM BERGER. The Land of th la Company conolnts of abont 128 Acres, id ecKirnourg county Aoitu Carolina, about tn bjiivb itoui uie town oi cuarioiie. On tbl proporiT are en thaftaorplts hare been opened ai.d'tuuk ioarloun deiitba. lroin in ton lem. lmnu- Mraiinn ttie xint-nce oi il rce parallel volnioi oreoi about t it i-1 m iatn ana about la eet apart, conrerKUig io a con n on centre at ihe Uepih oi about 150 leet. lorm Ing one Immeuve mara or vein oi ore. ettebtliuK In it'iigiii u.ruupu .un jiroprnr mure man nail a mile. ine-e are nieo on turn property oiner veins oi ore unex plored II these ore aia known a the Broiraorea anu are vrrv nch. yielding an avera.e ol aboiM t'200 per ion in um. iut uuots m una oavibff oeen at-mon-straeu by the rude working of the mluea for several years rant, the rii-k oi Invertment in umleve.oDed nro prrt.v la not nicerred, and by the app Icailon of modern minlriR and re ucing machinery be ompanv antlolpa.e u lUiUivuiuiv buu mige iriuiu lor lurir lliuuev. Ha In? an ore that readily vle'di 1200 per ton, some estimate cud be niaile of t eynlue oi his property. With tl emexeni in m-tiect s stem oi nilnlna ten tons of ihia ere can be taken out and reduced dal.y irom every shait opened, at an expense not exceeding tli oer ton. leav ing a net dally protlt ot S173U foreucu shaft worked bj IUO l.UIUJBUr. Ihe large working capital reserved will enable the Company at once to procure ano erect the best mode.n mtchlnciy icr manlpulKtlng the ores, by menus oi which u.e yieiu win uu ib geiy uiorcasca. lbese mines, whilst they prodnce ore richer than those ol Colotado or I evada. have many ulvunucu over them, particularly in an abundance . I luM and cheap labor and the facility with which they ean be worked during h. entile yeart whilst t' use ot Colorado and Nevada can oniy be worked during the warm weaiucr. A test assay of an aveiage (specimen of the ore from ine parson juiues was uiaue as laie as tlie ititb ol January ot the present year, as will appear fiom tha tni. lowing certilli ate ot fio s.or ltootU and tiurrett, the ahwibvi tun uiiaueipuia jniui FniLADfiLFiiiA, January 27, 1866 DearSIri We have carefully assayed the sample or orenom -parson jnine norm t aroilna, and and It lo yield ten ounces nino pennyv.elght oi pure gold to the ton of ore. 'J he coin value Is therefore ttlfj-vi per ton vi ure. iouib. fuauucuui iv VOOTH GAIIRETT. Dr. M. B. Tatlor, No. 404 Walnut street, rniiad. Subscriptions to the Capital Stock will be received at tne i nice oi tne (ompanv.ro. iui WALMJT btroet, vi here samples ot the ore may be seen, and lull intorma- liuu tciveu. 2 4 LEGAL NOTICES. "I N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY kfltAienl K. 1.. JOI1 x iii.m.uM.l Tbe Auditor rnnolnted bv the Court tn unrtlf mm. an-t adjust the first account ol C. F. MaEMES and L II L 1.1. IJ1..I II . -. Ill . . .. . . . a . i. il, ur-1 r. il. r xwuiunoi toe last win and tCManieut Ol F. I.. JOHN, dioeiued. and in nnnrt ill.M. button ol ibe balance in th bands of tbe accountant, mil. hit-it. uq iiorucn uiiciemuu lur lue purposes 01 n o'clock t. M. a hit) ollice, Ho. in WALSUS street, tn tun vii w ui t uiiauci uuir 2 mwM VT. D B-tKKB. Auditor. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. TV E W YORK DYEING AND PRINTING rbTAi5L,iBiiAii:jii, Btaten Island, No. 49 N HflHTH Street. Ihia Company, so long and favorably known tn New 1 ora lortue phhi lony-mx eaia, nave opauea an ofliot as above Ladles' and gentlemen's tarineiua and wear Ing apparel of every kind Uved and Cleaned in the mo pei eci manner. Mama and spot removed iroin garment) W IILUUl UVIUK 11IJCU. 1 aierchanis laving goods of undesirable oolors can ha themredted In will" rlor Bt le 1 29 mw 3m (jASI GASH GAS!! RIDUCE TOUR GAS BILLS. Strattcn's Regulator for Gas Burners, (Patented November 21, 1865.) It Is a matter of consumable importance to gas con suuiera penerahy, aud or epecii iuipori-mue to ail keiperaot bo eis auJ lari-'e boaruiiiK liouws, to bave sucn kus burners as win auiuit oi neing earn y ana per manenily adjusted to suit the special requirements o ihe locality Oi each t beouuso thoe who have not to oat tbe til s lecl hut 11 1 lie or no Interest in ecoromlzlnu the pus, anu pcmetiines careletHh , or thouijhtlesHiv . turn on twice or inrioe as niui.ii us wotu uiiBwir incir Boeus. Cai. Mid examine, or send your orders to ST IIAT'a ON CO., AT THE FLOltENCE OFFICE, So. C30 I'll ESN UT Street, l'hllada. - Ectail tirico, 38 cents each. 8 12 rnwrim MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE.STONES, Eto.f Just coniplotcd, a boautl ui variety of ITAEIA2I iLAHBLE iiOJiUMENIS, TOilBS, AMD WBAVE-SXONEs TV ill be Mild cheap or casn. Work sent to any part of the Cm ted mates, 11KNUY K. TAItR, MARbLK Works, 124wtra Ho. 710 GB EKM Street. Fhlladelphia.. EVENljE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS. HKVE.M'E BTAAird, Of all descriptions, - Ot ail descriptions, Always on band. Always on hand. At F.VANR', No. 60 f'pEiJNUT rttreet. At KVA8', N. 6;w CHKSIIIT Slreet, One door below Keveuth street. One aoor below Heveuih streeu the most liberal dltcomit allowed. 1 ho niunt liberal discount allowed. 15 S" 61 LB KB MAN &' CO.," IMPORTERS OF FAKiiy GOODH, o. 13 W. FOCBTU Street, miLibia-iii fortenitmriale, Pocaet Uooas forsea. TravellBia Baits aiche s lrf!ng I aaes Ladles' Companions, Wrltiui Deiiks Portloiios Work Boxes, Jewel Boars, Pho o uraDh AlDums, Opera O asses. Field Glaums Hpectacles aid I ases ('tins aud (Jilt Ornaments. Pocket Cutlerv, Razors ( onibs bruaUes, Perfuiuerv, foaua Vans. U air Stt, Hail OrnsmenU. Steel Jewelry. Jet Ooods. Cor rellnn Oooas liraceleis, eck aces. Be t Clasps, Siuds sleeve Buttons Bcarf Una. Heart Mints, nil k VYatca Guards, Leather Guards ftteel and V atedtbaina Watch Revs rbawl Pins Violin Hiriuus. Beads oi all kinds Tolls kul'ber Balls, l'omlnoii, lli. I hessmeB Cheas Beards, P.ackiammon Boards, Playing Cards. Pockil Flaska. Drlnkiim Cups, Tobacco Pipes. Tobacco Boxei Tobacco Pouches. UaUb Boxes, Plpa btemm Clua rnhf flrar rases. 1 1 A' T QUEEN'S NE W 8 ST A N D, t!. W. corner btVENTH and CJKSNCT Streets, ALL TH DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPfHS. MAUAZ1NKH. P11.H10DICAL9, Fto., May be obtained at cunent rates. ill PROPOSALS. OFFiCK DKrOT COMatlJjSAKT OK SUB blS 1 EM I"- WAnniMOTon. I. C! , Fobrtiarv it. l'JitlJ. FhOlOSAM) Fdlt FLOUK Bealrd Protosaia are mvi'cd until MONDAY, Fei rary 'ifl, 18W), at li o'clock M , lor lurnnhing the nuns aience llrpsrimnnt with ONE IHObMANU (lCKtOl RAURELH OF FLOUR. The picootaia wi 1 o tor what. Is known at tnis dot ot as hot. I and 2 (000 t.arrala of eaca graiie). and blcs will be entertained tor in? nnantitv leas than tbe whole. Kid must re tn duplicate, and for each trade on pi arai tbeei 01 papr. 1 be dol.verr ot tne our to oommenon within Ave dai a from the opening ot tie bid, and must be do- liverrd in such quantities, ria-ly, aa the dove nmeiit tray direct, e.tnt-r at ire uorernment waronouse in Ceoretowa, at the wharves orliailroal Depot m v asnu piod. u k,. - Ti e delivery of all Flonr awarded to be com- p etcd within twenty doya from tbe mooeptanee of itipbid. Iln's will be rror ved tor Floor to be delivered In new oak barrels, Iiead-ilned. l'avnieiit will be made in suen tunas as tha Oovern- tnent may have tor dtsbnraonient I lie HBual Government iusnpetlon will be made Jnst I efore tbe t oar Ih received, and none will lie a co ptd which it out ire n giouua ana ei a superior ouabtv. uovrrnment reicrrci tne ngat 10 reject any bid for any eause Hids to I e addros sod to the undsraigned. at No. 223 M" sUeet, indorsed 'TrvpoMia ior Flonr." J-. I. nitllUB.5. 1 19 6t Bievet Major U. ti. V. UltF QUaKI'EKMASIE &'3 OFFICE. Fhilabelphia February 1!). 1808. 8ealpd Frorosaia will tie, nwrmved al this o 111 00 until tttilkAY fl.aOQ.1 .n.un. 14 aIa n.k M fi.r n- jiiy lie tne ol. 11 v L.K I LL A Its AL. wun tae lol. low m r packing boxes, as may tie required : urv w , uuxes, btO bootee boxen. Ssmp ta ot which can be aeon at the Sohuylklll Arsenal, and snroiiioations aa to ize. kind. etc. can ten ai this oli.oo laou bid mut be pnaianteod br two responsible perfotia, whose ale natun-a must be appended to the cuaianiee. ana certim-a to aa uemg gooa ana sum- oieni security ior tne amount involved, by some pub lic functionary of the United States. Bids from delaulung oontiaotors, and those that do not lul y comply with tho requirements of this adveitiK meni. v ill not be considered. 15, ark loi ui lor prooosais, orubraoing the terms of tne gnaiantce required on each bid, can be bad on app. icalion at ibis office and noi e other which do not eiii brace l his guarantee will te connldored, nor wil any proposal be considered wnich deg not ttiictly conform to tbe requirements ihoreln slated. The Lids will slate the number or quantity oi eaoh kind proioscd to be delivered. lida must, be oodo.'ed ' Froposals for Boxea," sutung luo particular una dki tor. WILLIAM W. McKIM. Colonel ana Chiot Quartermaster, 2 19 It I'M ade ptna Uepot. UOi'OSALH FOB SOA tiFFICB SUPKBVtBIKO tOM'RY GCL SfATM, xmo. 18S jdlia street. 3. J Kew Orleans, I a.. February 5. 18G8. Sealed 1'ioposals wl I be received at this onloe until 12 o'clock M. MONDAY. Fet ruary 26, 1868, fur luinisnmir tue sniiMsieuce unparimont witu 8OOU0 lOtNUS bOOD HAUD SOAP. tole mudo only irom pood ma eriais, lree from adulteration and unpleasant odor, to coutain no more than twenty-the per oont. of water, and to oe well dried before being packed, tumbles of tne (Soad mnst do delivered with the Froposais (wnich are required to be in duplicate), and must bo in neat boxes, luliy labelled, and not iu paper i a rce is 1 he whole to be delivered on or before the 80th of March. 1866 No bids will be recolved without a guarantee from two responsible parties ior the laithiui iuiflimeut of the contract it awarded. J IID IMO110II IU UD VI fl 111.- X 1IID SUU IUBUT IOUIiIJ , the cost ot the same to be inoludea in the price of Ihe article, and each package to bo marked with tho I 1. i. .. . v. .. r urut. MHA A nAnl. contents gross, tare and net weight, the name ot tho person luinithinjr the article and the date of I, ui chase. A printed copy ot this advertisement must bo at tached to eaoh bid, and the propose s must be spo. ono in complying pieciseiy wun an tne terms. 'J be Sobd will be carefully inspected in such a man- net as Ibe Government may direct be ore boing ac cented, and compared with the sam.les retained. it must be deliveiea lree of dravage. t the Com missary (Storehouse, co nor Tbulia and Nev Levee streets, flew Orleans, La., or at sncb place in this ci v as mav be ream red ov tne undersigned, Payments to be made in Coitiilcaies of Indobtod-ne- a. The undersigned reserves tho right to reject any or all II' sofloied. The Proposals must be enolorcd In an enve'one (aralcd), addressed to tbe undersigned, and endorsed " iOt,oa,s lor fcoap." A. BECKWITH. 2 1311t Brevet Brip.-Generat and oup'r C S, 1 0VERNMET BALE OF SUBPLUS tfARD SoBfnsTECK Office, TJ S. A. NO 8 t-OOlU t.AKrSTRKKT. Baitimobe, Mo., January 81. 18S3 Staled Tropo.als in duplicate will I e received at tin cilice uauv. ano opened at i o clock .u on vVedneBdajs and Hatuidays during tho month of February, lor the purcuase oi surplus uuuu uaicu liritAli, on band a' this depot ihe bread is in. boxes oi fifty (50) pounds ench. All the oread ottered under this advertisement has teen careiuliyand thoroughly inspected, eaoh box Laving been opened, examined and then re-coopered, . and no box aiiowed leplaced which did not come up to the standard tor issue to troops. No proposals received lor less than twenty (20) boxes. Purchases will be dehveied on board ot transports without ext.ense to the purcnaecr. Payment required in Government funds on notifi cation ot acceptance of bid. Twenty days allowed jiui chasers to remove stores Si ould navigation be c'oced dunngthis time, the time so lost will not be coneidered. Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope. "Proposals for Hard Bread." and addressed to THOMAS W ILoUN, Brevt. Lt.-Col. and C 8 U. b A.. 1312 26 Brevt. Brig. Genl. Vols. AFFJCE-OF CHIEF QUA BfERM ASTER. J Mi itary Division of the Guit, tiew Orleans, La., December 2. 18t!6. Sealed Proposals are lnvitod and will be received at this ollico until 12 M.. tlarch 1. 1866, for the pur chase of sixty-six (66) cumeis. th property ot the umtea mates, sow at camp vtrue, ueur aan tnto nio, lexas. Bids maybe mado.ior one or more ol these ani mals. Each envelope contnininc a Md should be realed and oddressed "Colonel U. U. ftawtolle, t'tilet Ouar- teruitfter, Military Division of tbo Gulf, New Or- loHiiK. La Ihe Government reervesthe right to rejoct any bids dei med too low. ' l'a ment to bo made in Un'tod .tatos currency upon tbe acceptance ot any proposal aud prior to the delivery of tbn cumo.s to the succosalul biddor, at banAuionio, xexas. C O. SAWTELLE. roloml and Chief Cuartormasior. Military Divi sion oi the Gull, Brevet Colouel United States Army. QAK SHADE OIL CO-Ml'AiNY, OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITA! 8600.000 Kbare iso.OOO. Par Value $.'00. PBK81DKNT. WILLIAM BAILEY. TRKASURRB. Bl'UU U Ail ULE. SECRETABr, J. IALLA8 HALL. DIKKCTOKS. JOPN F. fiBO'tS, DAVIS KIMBLE, UUGU UAAIBLE. JOHN H. JuE, . WILLIAM BaLLEY. OFHCE, No. 329 WALNUT STREET, PHItAnELFBIA. 1 121mrp DEVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS JA HftVEM'J. bl AMPS, Or all derrlptlns, Oi ail desoriptions, Alwars on hand. Always on baud. At FVAXS', Xo. 63(1 CnKSMJT Street. At EVANS', No. b.'H) (MtKSNUf Htieet, i Line ooor oeiow oeven'n street. 1 Oi.e door below Heventh stieeu , . Tbe most liberal discount allowed. fl fce most liberal discount allowed. -8 B'rTD E 8 B U R (i MACHINE WORKS, OFFIOK, , BO. Jf. FHONT STKEEI, raiLiKi.pHia. m W are prepared to Ui orders to any extent fer out well known MACHINERY FOP. OOTTOH AST WOOLLEN WILLS, Including all receut Improvemeuu in Carulug, Spauiliig, and V caving. . . We luvite the a'tsntioa ot maauihcturers to our ext live works, 1 1 ALFBKD JXK8 A B-Jf. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATlllBfl, dfc.it LRT l,:l,rtll WtUR, . ... J?9 Oiflittiiit flt.'H- TIHE DIAMOND WORK. WATCHES, Of the n-ost celebrated makots. PII.VLJll-WAUE, FOR WKDDINO PBE8EAT4, In great variety. RET A TRINQ LONE IN TUB BEST MANNER. Old Cold, pftver, and r recto us Clones bought for Cash. 12 M (JIIOICK HOLIDAY GOODS. Large and handsome assortment of COLD AND SILVER WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. SIL.VE11 AND PIjATISD WAItB CLOCKe, BB05ZE3, E1C. CLARK & DIDDLE, Successors to 1 horn as C. Garrett, 6S21vrp Ko.718 CHRSKDr 8TRERT. WATCHES, JEWELRY, dec. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment Ot aLovo snoda cosatantlT na hand at node' ate price the liusioal Boxes playinc toon a to 10 beauutui A'js. IAEE & EE OTHER, Importers, No, 824 C BRf KV 1 isTREET, HllMnttltrg Below Fourth. R I O II JEWELRY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IK DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRT Etc. Etc. Etc 9 20 ly No. 18 8 EIQ HTH 81 KB ET. Pilada. ' HENRY HARPER, No. B20 ARCH 8TR11.T klanulacturor and Dealer in WatchiPB, . 1' ine Jewelry, t-ilvei-I'latetl Ware. AUD 8 80 lj Bolid Silver-ware. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF &AFE& gEVEKE TEST OF MARVI-fS SAFE At Charleston Eire, October 18, 18S5- "After rrmo-yms my ial rone ef Marvin As r Patent) from the ruins, ybeie It had lain ior fiftt 11 elk A. ui txpitidto inente heat. I ound my books in a peritoi aiaie ot preservation l express my aeilynt and entire ta lsiaetlon wilh the result, and heartilr ad- vine all to putchase Marvin & Co.'s r.aiea. teigneaj -w. ti. CHAFI ' A rail assortment of tbe above SAFES, the only per fectly dry, as well as thoroughly fire-proof enos in the market, for saie by ' MARVIN A CO., No. 721 CIIESNUT STREET, (Maaonlo nail), PhUa , No. 2C5 BROADWAY, N. Y. Dvrelllng House Sales, ornamental styles. Safes ot other makes taken la exchange. Send lor descriptive circular. 1 2 lin TEAS, do. f EAS REDCCED TO $1, AT INGRAM'S jl -i ea warenonsc. o. a b. hisl'ONLI Street. T) OASTFD COFFEE REDUCED TO 30 CT3. J l at 1 2s G BAM 'ti lea Warehouse. Ho. 43 S. 8ECOKD MreiC 40 C. BEST MILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S i ea arenouse, ,o. 4.1 a. tiuoMi street. ri EAS AND COFFEES AT WHOLESAL--1 prices, at ISO It AM 'd Tea Warehouse. iJo. 41 a. SKCoM) Street. Try them. GREEN COFFEES FROM 22 TO 28 CT3. A round, at IHUHAM'S Tea Warehouse. No. 43 8. KiCOM) 6treeL irythcm. Hi DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF fhlladelphia ( ollee of Dental Sunrery, elan 1853-4. torr erly oi West Chester, Pa., having sinea three years in the ArmT, ha lennmed the practice of his profession Btl0 241 H. IlLKVKNTH btreet. I'lilladelpbla, when he hl endeavor to nlvesatls.aoiory attention to all who . may require his pioueslouul aervlces. UUly STOVES RANGES. &o. QULTER'S' NEW PATENT BEEP SAND-JOlT HOT -AIR FURNACE. RANGES OF ALL. SIZES. ALSO, PHIEGAU'S NEW LOW PRESSURE STEAM lit AT IN (J APPARATUS. FOR BALK BY 6 41y . CHARLES WILLIAMS, ho. 113 MaliKEl' 6TR.ET. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ao J W. SCOTT & 0 0., eTTTTrn TT A VTTT7 A CTTTR T7T? C AKD DEALEBa IN MEN'S FUltNISllINO GOODS, Ho. 811 Chesnut Street, FOUB BOOKS EELOW the "CONTINENTAL," 82Clyrp PBlLADELPaiA. PATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND CENTLEJIEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PEBrEOT FITTIKU 8HIET8 AN D DBA WEBS mate from roeansrenie nt at very short notice. A II othr artlel-. ol i-Ji-di-llti.,b U 141.88 GOODS in lull variety. wiNciircsrrcR&co., 84ly 70S CBK.KVT BTkEET , '. I HAIR ESTABLISHMENTS.' BAKER'S POPULAR HAIR ESTABLISH M LNT The assortment oi Hraldj W Igs Toupees .Bandeaux, Huplllona, Kouleaux, Tonuues, I'nitm L'rinipses, CnrlK, Iilunlve Beams ior ladies, cannot bs equalled by any other house iu tha United -taUts, al prices lowrerthnn einewhere Havana o. WHUlibMiT Btreet, ruiadelpbla.