c NUMBER LVIII. " - i liVrVVVVVliltiViVWVAA A PITT FOR MENTAL DYSPEPTICS, AND A CD BE FOB UY-roOlONIIRIA, ItY-roCBIgT, OB ANT COMPLAINT O? A HY ORDEH. ijy oim skuiks i-dito:i. Ai.nAXAt) akd diary. PllOItT METrtK-ILLOGICAL OnaEnVAHOSS FOB TBI WEAK Mnrrli. Mouriny, 5. Tho unteriiflcd meot at Uarrisbiiri, to nominate a Governor, m Win to ciimh tho heighis of political power thoy fastened upon a professional L'lymcr. TneMliy..-FenIaiis arrive in front of the Mate Uou-e lv Uie Male Train. I hey intend to plague England vitrt their Irish hnlls to gucli an cxttut I but tho cattle plague will bo for gotten. WctlneMlay, A Feninn privn'oer capture a stenmcr. Tho hteainer proves to bo of the caitarU lino. TliiirMlit.v, h, CauadranH prparo to resist tho Fenian Invasion. "10,000 Canadians aro uudor arms " hen tho arms are removed it is ex pected tho Cimnriiaus can rive. FrUlft.v. . The Cattle Plague in this cointry ox plodcd. Hie Aiuerioau Agricultural Society were tho flrsc to communicate it to tho public. RalnrilHy. 10. Scnrs Column Day. The editor liavintr subscribed to tho Fenian Bonds, is at present without Interest, as must also bo his colunin. THE IRISH RINDERPESTS. The Gathering of Fenianism. Brought to a Head. MEETING IN FRONT OF INDE PENDENCE HALL. The Tenian Babes Around tha Cradle of Liberty. COL. 0'MYHONEY DISPENSES THE PURE MILK AND WATER. The Stand Taken by the Fenians Beauti fully Illuminated with Pas. GEORGE FJIANCIS TRAIN A BURN ING AND SHINING LIGHT. A nigh Mass on the Platform THE CENTRES WITH THEIR HEADS COMPLETELY TURNED. Klc, Etc, Etc- Etc., jt.. Etc., Em TThe Fenian RinderDesta numbers last Tuesday evening for the purpose ui uupuujf resolutions on the nationality ot Ireland in general, and of Kubscribinir to the uu ui Haruciuar. xue spirit manifested among the Celts wjja so great that the Bar-rooms opposite (the -woitst enemip of tv. kuowlcdged themselves completely ' out of spirits uii TOuuui oi mc large demonstration of the cnuiuwasuc sons ot linn. Of course, the enthu siastic George Francis Train track, and was run some time before ho was wui,iicuu, wub a recicicssne.s worthy an eml grant Train on the Grand Trunk T?a,i Ceorge Francis came out of the dopot and spoke as iuuuwb: i Philadelphia is full ot Fenianism, Jones' Wood has a hundred acres of Fenians, and it mukea mv ii voi i oiuo w bcc nie acaers nere for a chance to subscribe to the Fenian hnnda ti, uu that St. Paul showed Felix were no comparison u luciii. inere ueorge Francis showed some of the "bonds" awaitiug the brave boys in Ireland buuu ub mey tana.) KKNLAN BTOCI8 AND BOND! SENT OVBB BY BXAD vfiflTRB HTIPUKKS. Ceorge continued: The world if full of Feni anUim. England is dying. Let her die! (Great applause,during which a bottle of Batchelor's Hair Dye was pauied up to the speaker, as being the hest dyeing preparation known at present.) Fenians to the right of her I Fenians to the left of her I Fenians in front of her !-labelled and numbered. (Clwers.) Ninety years a?o the Declaration of Independence was read by an Irishman here In Philadelphia. (A female T0ice-"An' me man Dinnts has heard Dicky Vaux read it twiee since hitnsill.") Nine Irish men signed the Declaration of Independence. What was liberty to us they tried to make death , to you. (No applause followed this remark, the audience not understanding whether it was com plinvntary.) Look at America to-day, with its ninety years of trecdoir, and look at Ireland with iU ninety years of s.laver? . (The crowd at this time was eugaped in looking at a passensrur car making its way tl rough It, and tuosa on tho track looking out lor themselves; thua, owiu' to this uulortunate circumstance, the advice of George was n U h?eded.) I, in the aame of four millions of tho Celtic race, In the name of thirty millions of 4merieang-I acknowledge Ireland a toelligorent We will have IreUnd for a boll-go-rent, and practise Fenian neutrality by putting Sfieiuiruloafts and Alubamas afloat to sweep the British commerce from the sea.-. (Cheera.) THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAril. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FKNIA! BEADY TO BWEBP THE OCEAN. There are four liw l Centres. John O'Myhoncy is the ncad Centre of tho Fenian Brotherhood, here and there. Jcilerson Davis is the Head Centre at Fortress jlonroc. Dr. Mudd is the Ilend Centre at tho Dry Tortnt as; and tho Great Crjan is the Ileal Centre at Boiton. Do you iu.Ioise them? (Cries of "Yes, oh yes.") Knglnnd. I say, 1 'lying. King, out wild bells and Irishmen, unci let her die. fLnitd fcViniitq. I go to Washington to-night to have Minister Adams recalled. umraenHe cheerinz.) I will be puccesBiul (cheers) or not; but in cither case, hcgland s djtng. (Cheers.) Let her die! (Im mense cheering.) I Fay there are lour Head Centres, rnd Entrhnd must die. (Immense cheering.) There ia not a ripple on the sea of our success (A voice, "Let her rip"), and Eng land is dying. (A.iu'her voi"0, "Let her die.") (Kir friends in Ireland underwent many wrongs (A voice, "Let 'en went' ) before they com menced this strung'e, and now Ilia flickering ravs of nope (A vi.iuc, "Let "cm nicker") are just dawning upon the Grew Island. (Iuiniente cheering.) GEORGE FRANCIS TKAIN-ING. Speech f Colonel O'Myhvney. iciiow-cltlzens and Greenbacks: I appear anions TOU to-nierht an tha airnt. nf tha It'ihIi Bepoblic, with full power to receive any sub scriptions to the Bonds which my gifted and vuny mend has been so kind to exhibit to you to-nteht. There are now 300,900 Irishmen upon the Irish sou, banded together in holv hrnthprhnnd. ranged in companies, regiment, and brigades, and while I am speaking, they may be present ing their unarmed breasts to the serried ranks of their hereditarv foea. I A voice "And. ha the Vargin, will they foight wid the pleecemen wid ont arms? then there afther betn' the fools the papers say they are.") Are they to blame? they nave noi yet seen the nrst Pike from America. (A voice "Bind thim the nikes. I sav.'M I J , rf promised Stephens, the most devoted man of m present day, that I would furnish him with the funds. I have had bo far only enough for my own use (cheers from the stand), and the subscriptions must come in better, if we would have Ireland free before the dnp dava. Tin hoped no divisions would ptgvnt a free sub- ov.niiua. xue urangetnen ana urangowomen could do a great deal, simply by raising two ceuis on eacn orange, and putting the difference in uonds of the "Sunburst Republic." Sub scriptions received at 26 S. Third ttreet in thia citj (Awful pause, during which President O JJyhoney took his seat.) OB4NGEMEN AND ORANOEWOMKN INVE8TIN0 IN TUB FENIAN BONDS. Speech of Mr. Bodrers. of If. v. The-death-knell-of-tyranny-was-soundad-from the-sacred-IIall-around-which-we-ar-niiiPmhi,i to-nit:ht-in-tbe-davs-wh(n-thl(i-naMnn.Triia-al.n.- ling-for-lts-frcedom-from-Britlsh-oppression-by! iue-ursi Eeiucrs-oi-inis-country which was-crowned-by-that-success-which-ia-.ftmhlpmoH,. of-the-succcss-which-will-ere-long-crown-the eu"oi-ta-now-being-madeto-lree-Ireland-from-herr oppressors. (Here the speaker took breath, the crowa toon a drink, and the horses attached to a norsc tar that had been wedged in the crowd took a "pull" themselves to get out.) The speaker continued in this stvle at treat urging them to subscribe to the forty millions, me exact cost of freedom for Ireland. After which the following resolutions wnre nnnnt, mouBly adopted: ICvHolntloim. wnerens. All mow .im ritj fr .-j i ' 1 .17 .'II ' i U.I, A.na n heron It ifitnn t.ut .1.... i.A MIC UU L EllllUl Ifl TI if I'.ni. ILhm.n n .. I -I - 1 .. the matter of junds ixTni !v,h?'ea i good reason to believe. , , iiuciuilf fcJ LUC rimaaDonus, eoine or them will be, therefore F la rue on It. "We tee the Government haa nmiiiii'.taii n,. yvHaw lilU impoiiaiion oi nep.t cattle," said Jones. "ihat'g bad for my show." said Dim "fnr i had ordered two t leiihants to be sent over." on, they arc not neat cattle," rejoined Jones. "Why not r j "Because they 1 ave their trunks nnnneknd ball cl the time," i: toi te.l Jones. How to Ccbb t j "Spotted Fbver." i.'nt. Pugilist to knoek f-ruts out of it. WTf" TO T.ET srrnMI-STnpV nnniia wiinout childieu. lr.quire at No. 230 Markot street, ih'.s advertieenic.'. a little mifiloads nq. Wn should think tbo tUief dilflculty was to Rent .lllllfl .M.V. -.1... . . .. . . umw M :. miner man "itonnm with. out Children," as th i purty purports to do. HciiANirv in mz I. uan Itough Inhumanity. 7 f m-WA m r cman ooniii, some ot them w ill be, therefore foil ki.t T 10Dff tuk.'BS root ia English Heso'red. Tnat we hereby tender our hearfelt ju ' ut ,oufe taken rootj his grth is ramd Bjmpathies to the Ftniegliag Pat-riof. "euelC "ed drama ot Was is LV, tuetali of lUxolved That Jat.ies bteph-n, Colonel O'My- vTJt WV,1J- Avonia Jone. honev, and Ueore I rancis IVain have their ev- ,1 J1 p'a,Pd. l lhe Surrey in the usation pensea paid ir at-endine this meeting? nontt Lynuc, taken -from the St Aesoivol, That wc all want money, and the V.Bti?.! ""'i5 nuule- 13,11 greatest sooner we get it Ihe better. fi atl0,u I3 0,,ered nt tQe Marylcbone in th JifsoieThHttlietiO proceedings be published Si i? . ton froin liI(S ontikl'ed 27 .i in tho Series Column ot Thk Evening Tlxk. i 11 ard; cr a iqM in th rkhouse J cbahi, and the fi '. lids of the family be Invited if" ?I'rs,0B,?e,tuan Daddy himself is to't .t- to attend to It with . ut further notice. uie pauoi -Unddy." If ilr. Ja Rules ol Etiquette lor Gentlemen at Parties Act very brazenly. Stare round nniK.lnglr, Strut in stuck upinhly, How very puppiblv, ,1'irst to the lady who Sent round the card to you, Then j ou may condescend Three or four words to spend , On eome notoriety, Woo gilds the society, Or whisper tiuite kill j t ply Xo some belie who willingly Passes time flirtvngly. Lnughing-oh, certainly ! Whimpering blunhlngly, hecking jou blushiiiVlv, Whispering till nnsrict Vail Over your neck and all; I'ntil dlfitressir.gly, Ihrilling, cares'-incly, Oil in a wnltz you go, Kpittninc, bill crazy, oh ! This is propriety, Out in society. FOREIGN FASHIONS AND GOSSIP A Kparltlfna: Letter from an Amerlonii I-ftriy In London 1 lie Intent Novtllle In me Cay Woria UrnnetUa In Aacmdaat usaln. etc. Loneon. Ffbrunrv 1? P nria 1 1 1 1 1 . If fl flinf. all the wonejr and iasUiou bic congrrpatcd in Lon- congi rpatcd in i'arw. Londi.u is l ight, so laras juunuuu citva uui n fiiinv ui'fi iH.ninn urn l can.imlfie. it London pa vs X10 lor a valen tine, aces not Paris eivp i lr.un tnr a rinit ? London! fie upon jour paltrinefs! A French cnna one qt tho modern school would Hing your valentine into tho tire, with a con- icmmcous sneer i An,i tin h do jou hear of a lady's dress' costing 800, excepting in Paris, that ritv of tho piiv. ami lltrlit-heaited. nnrl ih n-h ! in T A,. considers herself lorlunate when her husband puts a 10 note in her hand, to buy a new gown lor Mrs. So nnrl. an' rmrts L 1..,, lately declaied that it eat-tlM each lime, his wife nnt ir f areti at,. A .1. - . 1 . l t j hr simplicity! A 1m not right in stating that Paris is richer than T.ritifl III) 9 Mil cllimlt 1A a-n. nvu iulv ouuCfcY . HUU wit rpm. 'Ku m Tor at all events, to be able to maint mmpLicuyi uut why am I making these re- nihl kaV I. it in innvullTn ot the day, or merely to herald a few more ex- n..ii;uuLra uuw appearing r i am inclined to think it is the latter; yoa have enough moral izing from better pens than mine. I will content nijstn witn taking thi?s ag they are, and note them down accordingly. To commence, then: He it known to all, especially to your poor, in- uui.riiv mmerH, nurohnas, orotners, who had .uiiuijr uupcu iui louo wouia inirounce short and narrow skirts. Crinoline ia again. And ladies' dresses are crowintr wider milH Inn wnM I. -- 1 Hi ' ... "wutiti ujr every iumu. irains, noiaing Dot .ulna uic wuiii, lor evening mree yards lotny. ttr wallfinr. tir. tnAn k' . : i . r . 7 Toiun. oaim is iuo iavorue material now. and likely to remain so for some iiiue. i uui giao ox that; lor what can be more beantlful than a white satin drei-s. whether the wearer be b oudp or hrunpH? Vr wavh a At -.11 i , , O . .wj oiuiui.k, uuhi, viiver, gieei, iei, or pearls are Btuaaea over the drees tor evening wear, ltis indeed wpll tlmt nil th.t niit. . i.-. .. -i.i Ihe fortune oi Cra-sus ceuld not withstand this imsei mama, it tinsel were not tinsel. Ba-8 of the same material as the drees are worn, on each shin, irutmi f for; morning costume. Brides' dresses' are all of satin. I saw one last week at Madame S.'s, Hanover square. The skirt was edged with a niching of tulle and a beading ot large peaw; tunic of Brussels lace, looped up with orange blossoms; hieh square body, trim med with lace Rail npnrlc- ;;ri. t respond; Brussels lace veil; wreath of orange blossoms. Bonnets of every shape are worn just now. The favorite sterna to be a kind pt gipsy hat bent in front a la Mary Stuart. It is very pretty, especially tor a young face. But when does a young face not look pretty ? And as lor the hair, the ladies look so much like the pictures of our grandmothers that one fechj inclined to call tbem by names long since for- . leinemoerea Dy tne por traits on oar walls. The Taiicn style, however. IS most 111 VOfrilP. I.mlins An nr. ,,.,1. i - . . - . . v , uui me iu utj Serine It. UO tO TOUr hair-dreHsra anA ofL- rr. Tallien. At a fancy ball at the Tuileries lately, there was a rniaririiin ..n She prettiest criil In Porta , to represent France. It was tho. charminsr Miss Beckwith, an American ! She wore a white satin niina, irj-coior gaen. ltrunettcs rejoice! MiHB Beckwith is described as .having beautiful black hair. By-the-by, the yellow fever is still racinc here: 1 meun in Viof- t rf; .:n striving to be walking vegetables. The darkest hair may be turned to carrots within a month. 1 hey little know what they are doing. An honest coifleur told a joung friend of mine, at tho commencement oi the mania: "Ob ves miss. 1 can make yonr hair beautilul yellow lor two veers, r.nt after ihi t i. " Bponsible ! Alter that, ladies, vou will either he grey or hald. Such is the influence of gold hair washes. Besides which, they bring eye dis eases una sometimes paralysis of the brain. Is all the Vellow hflir In tha ,.l.l v - rice? But enough of fashion and its votaries. Lave vi ltten mr.rn tlio.. T mtn..ij.. -t. . lect, and have scarcely space kit for even the , " ""0 ueuu season. It Is verv null I not n iIii,.l ri; is opened, and by our gracious Queen in person. vY'uiicu iu iuj usiue ner grier or four years' dut ior thu nni iu- riH..r i ,'rUI new at any ot the theatres. The managers are nnusoally quiet, even ior Lent. They are no doubt hatching their eggs for Easter. Some UOVeltlPli UrA R rMllv amwo.nnaJ I. . j uuuuultljrU Muvvt-ver: ior instance, a pofcthumous play by Sheridan ami wins lb suortiy to tie produced at one ot the WeSt Ellli thpfttrPH Tlint ...111 t r treat, after tome of the trash we hav h-- compelled to witness of late. Wagner's Tann. UUVitr will nko nnciilivclv Ka l .l,. , ....v.j w ciiuiiiieu luia Beason an event watched even more anxlottMv than Meyerbeer's LUfricaine of last year. If k V " VMW nvuin ugur wen. tvea a tt a nan it ti i. npgrri o r : the niUCIC dill' nir ArH ti'i nrn.A... Ot phesy that this "Music of the Fut'f, longliecome the music of the rv-w i lL ere i,.nu m.mui n i .u. and was- Garden ltaliua Opera (WmVwL? i?ut Drurv fjinA inr tha . V ,p,uv avo taken tio5 of Gounod's jZZm ,?:.A ran? a" opening night, It.pVrt .Tu,ZVL t OllCfi tuln rZl Tir A i , " u B "B.u - mv lubiei 111 IUO J till MILLL lis j, Buddeuly found himself a celAnit-d man must poor old Uutwi t.i i t i.t ill??' hat some few ..U?,i."":u..r'r.'' Ulu " thinK. Celebrit f that Kin nurlaa I,J. J be a in gilt albums-tha. ho would ever M TlT Btuue LcrnniA o . 1.1.",;. rad the tades to Pnz t' V' mu ,aae for multl- polic v t. rr n7- V " l" 'ulz-, But is it moliin. I hZ,? .acideutiso tlemau who tievntP h,.,u.ir u S tl4e Bei- uieht of lK.n-r.ro i a I. . aroicallv to a ll. W th :"."". BB' ,W thp Dllhlll! T-.. .-y ii puor ti i.onoon a i i " in ihe hmiiif nl.i...j i T., oroviiied lor Will answer. 1 h . ,L iv'm' t reluKe? Time ing a visit to Anie, iVr -r ,.ur Is ooutemplas your rpBcipm uin .t! .- ..' aarts of eoiue of Another star of L. doubt ttlflr ailrt "Y- . ftllHfl Amv K.l " 'I ei-j lUUUUUufg lipt ii ' n the Atlar.tlp. in ih,. . jtention ol crosslenr America reiuee her weier a brow; and wIipu did w U vu UllCalllV llfBUI Kiln . - V. talented woman e to a young, lovely, A well-known noblem- J , ... ' Lord C , has itaued ' Pa,Ton f lh.e Crania Ituuinif meuiLers i.r . e bU James Hall, to the ac wwuKtti uiuicoeivu. . I... ,,1 ...... I. .. . !,... There is a new kind of piano 1uBt Invented, which, lor the sake of the Inventor, 1 could wish were in America, inptead ot England. Your practical sense wotild discover lis utility sooner than our blow-toing public. Its purpose i to enable any ordinary pianist of the mot mode rate ciitnclfy, to tianopce nt siuht into any key higher or lower than the orialnul. I have not space to denonbe the mechanism, but suffice It to etnto that It is only necessary to procure a set of keys of thi new Invention, which can be placed on an ordinary piano, or harmonium, when tran,poKltlon is necessary, then be re placed in its llttlo box. there to rest till again required. The simplicity of such an invention Is remarkable. H should be seen to be appre ciated. It Is exhibited In sonic of our music warehouses, and has already found some ama teurs. Corrtfipondt nee N. Y H'oWtf. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COL'HT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE C11Y ANIlCOITSTir UK HIILAIU MMHA. Notice la Itfrehy in vn tbat the llonuran.e ttli) .1 ndx-i ot th3('ourt ron'suld have nxed MUl)iV, the fitli ily cifMnrch, A 1). lWiO. nt 10 o'clock A. M . for hnar Iiik cxcrtitioin to the li.llowlnn ( ti.irtm ot Inrnrp ra t'fii), vt In n. If f irrpilona bo cot lilod thereto, the same will Uo allowrd, viz. i i. lUmfi Iluil'llng and Loon Aocla'lon. i. 8rriiig iidrdni Alvthiidlat i.jicopal thurch In the CilJ oi l luiadclplila. 3. -Iftmian ltulldlnfr Slid T.oan Amoclallon. 4. Phlladeii lua ItutclierH' IScnpflclitl hoclt.ty. . T he ltrcatiir l:utlilln(r Amix latlon of Frankford p'ccouu voiigrcBHtioual tliurch ot the City ot I'hl Indoliil.la 1. '1 he (iennan llcbrpw CondrpRMIon Bodcf Sho!cm. U 'I lis I Id.ilillnn .ml 1 ...n ... .iv . uu-. ..uu iii. .in. ...iii in i.uil. . ociBl Alrchiiiic' llpncticlnl Association No. 7. 10 'ihe Aiilcetovta DnlldlDK aud Loan Ansodatlou 1 o. 8. 1 1. Honihwark BnlWInir Agoolatlon. 12 XovBtiictiflnu UhIiomib Aiioc.lailoa 13. 1 hlludciphlu Uaaonlc l!cliof Aswointlon. illtl)LHICK. (i. WUIiBF.ItT. n''t Prothonotarv. IN THE OHPHANR' COURT FOR THE CI IY ANT) C0r'TY OF PHILADELPHIA. Kstale Of JOSKI'H T. WILSUN, deceasrd.' o1ko i herehj lvn that ANNA It. W I I.HON and MAKY 'VVlLHt.iN, hsvo filed in (aid Court their petition and iipurnlfcmont oi personal property o ected to ba re tained bv them iw the inmt y of mid decedent, nndei the act of Aaemhlv ot April 14 lMftl, and aiipplementa and that the same will he eppruved on r'RlDA Y, Alorch milesa excepted to. JOSKI'H M. PILE, 3 vt4t Attorney for Petitloue rs "IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY -a- AAV Wlill ur I'lil. ADtLl'lil A. Etato OF JACOB . HALM, Deceased. The Auditor aunolnted hv tho l ourt In audit ttl end adjiiHt the account or JOHN E. UAUM, Adininla trator to the ertute ot JAcOil H. BaIT M. deceased, and i report niBirioutien oi tue oa ance in tne hands or tne accountant, will meet the parties Interested, lor the purposes of his appointment, on THUHnDAY, Marc.n 15 lfibO, at 4 o'clock P. U . nt h's cilllce, Ko (J19 WAL M'T Htn et. in the city ot Philadelphia. a l tuatuGt William u. buown. Auditor. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. . THE STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING JL E8TABL1MIENT, AT IHE OLD STAND. No. 47 N. EIOHTU Siroct, l ast side. 0 OIHKK OFFICE IS THIS CITY. With the benefits ot an experience ot nearly fifty years on Ktaten Island, and facilities unequnllei by any other estahiisemcnt in tins country, we oiler superior Inducements to ihone bavtnir Mk, 'Woollen or fancy tiodds tor DYEINO OH CLEAN8INI. B A BRETT, KEPMKWS, k CO.. No. 47 N. 1 IUH1 H Mroot. Philadelphia, Kos. 5 and 7 JOHN Street Now York, 3 31m -u. i in n ii a 1na.i. new i or, No: 269 ILL'iON Street, Brooklyn. HATS AND CAPS. 5 20s- ; 7"30sf X E ' M P L E WANTED.. of :'PE HAYEN & BROTHER lf Wo. 40 8. THIttD STJaVKRT. FASHION. MISCELLANEOUS. H a r ne s & . ; HATS AND CArS. NEWEST STYLES. LOWEST PKICES IN THE CITY. BOUI1NE, No. 40 N. SIXTH STUEEr. 123lnthr3m FRAME MANUFACTURER, A N 0 DEALER IN pot otjraplt gjiumi .BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYERS, Uagailnea, Novels, and all the New Publications. CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Stereoscopes end Sfercosfojiie Tio?. rictnrei of all kimli Framotl lo rJer.' ' oUo CHESTNUT ST. 808 Pi" yV 808 CHESTNUT ST. 8Q9.d "RANDALL & CO., PERI TIMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 1202 CHESNUT Street. Fine English Toilet Softps, IN GBEAT YABILTY, JUST BECESVED. iAIso, Triple French Extracts and Perfumes. ' We have constantly on Laid every variety ef rEBFUMEBY AND TOILET BEQTTISITE9. Extracts, Powders, Coloenei, Pomades, Toilet Water., theving Cieams, Coemetlquca, looth Pastoi, Brushes, etc. 1 2 3m REMOVAL! IIEMOVALI! OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMrANY, BEAtOVtD FBOM N. W. COKXEB 8IXTEENTU AND BACK, TO Broad Street, Above Race, East Side. Orders respectfully solicited, an! promptly attended to at Uie loweat market rates. HKftS, JOHNSON A DA VI 3. OLD DRIVERS' ICR COMPANY". The uudernhmcd, feeling exceeding tbanklot to hit many friend und customer for their very liberal pulron te txteuded to him durniK the at seventeen vcux, uud liuvlng sod hi entire inteieat to JIKMrK. lllv-S. JOUNOV A DAVIS, Take pluurure in reconiuiendmir '''n to bis former pa roim. a thev are gentlemen of we 1 known luteMiiiv, and will undoubtedly malntxlp .'he remtation ot the OLD liKlVEUh'-1) E f 'OMPANt, ud in everv war act to a to give entire aatlHlaotiuu to " who mar kind T favor them wiih their ounioai. llulooi vfly. ie , 8 Dm A. BKOw.Si ri'IIK STAMP AOF.NCY, NO. H04 CTIFSNCT I hTBl KT. A HOVK1U1KD, WILL BE CONTINUED AHTTl?P8'okVKttY PEbCBIPTION CONSTANTLY ON JUAND, AND N ANI AMOUNT. 11 13 k R: J MARCH 10, 18CG. FINANCIAL. J A Y C O O K K it C 0., No. 114 S. THIRD. STUEET. AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. S. 6a OK 1881, 6 9s, OLD ASD NEW, 10-409 j CER1IFICATKS OF IN DEBTEDNRSS, 7-f.O NOTES, 1st, 2d, and 3d feerieg. COMPOUND 1XTERES1 NOTES WANTED. LMEBF.ST ALLOWED OS DEPOSHS. Collections made; ftocks Bought and So'd on Commlwicn. hpecial luslr.crs accommodations reserved for LADIES. l'HiLAX iLpniA, February, 1R88.. 278n TJ, S. S E C U KIT JES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, IC S. THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW YOKK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOVGUT AND. SOLD ON COMMISSION. ISTEEKST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 2 1 No. 225 DOCK STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS, BUT AND SELL CNITED BTATE8 BONDS, leSla, -20s, 19 41s. T1.1TED STATES 7'8-lls. ALL IS8CE8. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS Mercantile Paper and Loan on Co lateral aegetlated. Btocia Bonght acd Bold en Cornells slon. 1 31 $ H A 11 r E R UllNfiY & G O., BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ne. 55 S. THIRD STREET, PIIILADELPHIA. Btflcks and Loans bonftht and sold on Commission Encurrcnt Bank Notes, Coin, Etc., bonght and sold; Special attention paid to the purchase and sole ol Oil Stocks. Doposits received, and interest allowed as per agreement A LAEGE LOP OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ol HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, eto., bought at the recent Government sale? to be sold at a ereat sacrifice. Wholesale or Retail. Together with our usual assortment of SADDLER YAND SADDLER YUARD WARE. "V7ILIIAM SHANSELL & SONS, 2 1 1 No. lil'MARKET Street. "y ILEY & BROTHER, IHPORTEES AND DFALEKS IN HAVANA IU.AHS AN B MlHscUUM PIPES. N. W. Cor. EIOQIU and WALNLT Htrvcta. TVe offer the flncit ITavana Cigars at prices from 20 to 30 i cr cr nt. below ihe regulur rales. Also, the celebiate'l , ' "LONE JACK" 8MOKINQ TOBACCO, which Is lur eupcrlor to any yet brought bel'ore the public. V otto of Lone Jack : "SEEK NO FTJHT11EK, 1 OK NO BETTER CAN BE A-QIJND." Li?i"L QEOIIGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. 232 CARTER Street, ' And No. 141 DOCK Street. 1 Machine Woik and Mlllwrlghtlng promptly attended x 8 8 j JT I T L E R, WE A VER &, CO. AIANTJFACTTJSEBS, 0F - -' Manilla anid Tarred t6rdago, Cords, Twines, Etc., No. 51 North WA'fl B Street and ! . Ne. 22 North DEAWAPE Aveuue, . . I'UlLAilKU'BlA, 1 ijWin H. Fiti.fr, aiichakl Weavkk. fOKBAp F. CLOJIilKB. i U $ CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. 1 J O II N T. t! A 1 L K Y A C 0 No. 113 N. FKONT and No. 114 N. WATER Street. Pnl adalphla, ' ,. DEALEBfi IN BAliS AO D BAGGING . oi every description, lor Ciain, Flonr, Sa'.t, buoer Phfihate of Lime, Bone- Dut, Eio. I Larire and (mall CrjNY PAOS canstautly on hand. 2M5J Also. WOOL SACKS. John T. Bailey. Jahes Cascadrh. J C. r E K K I 2? LUMBER MERCHANT - acceesor to R. Clark, Jr., 1 ' " No. S24 CHRISTIAN STREET. . I . ' Constantly on tiand a large end varied stibrtiuent ot Buiidimr Lumber. ? 621 ; ji - - B KIDESBURO BIACUINE WORKS, orriCE, , Wn at K k lil llST KTI WITT- PRn.AnKi.rniA. i We are prepared to till order to any extent for our well known ! MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, ncluding all recent Improvement In Carulug, Spinning, and V eavlug. ' We Invite the aiteatioa ot mannlacturor to oft ext ve work. 1 I I ALFRED JKVKfl BOM. COTTON ANI) FLAX I BIL DUCK AND CANVA1, ot all nuiiilier and brands. Tent. Awning. Trunk and v agou-Corer Duck. Also, Paper llunuiacturtm' Drier Fettn. from one to seven itet wido; Paullns, Helling, Kail Twine, etc. JOHN VV. EVKRMAN t Co.. 1 6 t 'o-1,3 JONES' Alley. W 1 L L I A M S. C, RANT, It COWMIWSION MERCHANT. No. 33 B. DELAWAUC Av.nue, Phuadelphla, ,kir von Dupe nt' Gunpowder, Itellntd Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. VV. Paker A Co ' ( bocoutte. Coco., and lironia, t'Tocker Pros. & Co ' Te.low ii. Uil bheathlpg, Bolts, and Nails. ' 124 ALEXANDER G. CATTELL & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 26 NORTH WHARVES, AND No. 21 NORTH WATFR STREET, PHILADELPHIA. l ALixAMka a. uruu. .klmab o. cattkli. PROPOSALS. IiROIOSAL SEALED PROPOSALS, IN uuiicuio. Will be icccivod at this otlice until 12 M , JIUAiDA T. tho liitn Oay of April, 18o, lor the tlolucrj oi CUCOhead ot 15 ELK CA1 1 LEon the hoof, lor the use ot enptured Indians.. Ihe cattlo to be tielivci cd to tho A. c. S , for Indians at Fort Sumnor, New Mexico. I he tim delivery to be on the 1ft day of Jnly, 186VL anu to coimet ol COO head ol catt.ei the subaequont ui liver es to he in tuck numh'-rs and at such time as may be required lj the nurttrdigned. . ine catce mutt be from three to live years old, light n in best hcliera will be received. " ' vv"' VI uericver, in the oulnion of the A. C. S. for In- arnns, at tort .humncr, tue cattle presented do lultll tho conditions fcer set forth, n many not Vtiil bo roll ciod. 'Jen nnr e.i,t nr not as do COIltiaclOrS Will ba r.ltan.ed until ttin n.,, ...... . ...I due J t.' "w bvuuavi ifl uui' Two rcppohflblc perfon must slpn each bld", ruurantcting thut ii ihe contract is awarded te,lhe perty or parties Iheitin pronoMiij. thoy will enter mio ample bonds ior tne lalthiul lulil raent of tha contract, and w hen tho part ice thus oObrina as f un til are ui known to the nnaersnrued, their ability to reinibu o tho Iofs to tne United States, which would accrue in cane of imlnro, must b attested bclore a magistiato or other oflicor em powered t adrrmitiier cath. . Ihe pni tie to v hom this contract Is let will bo ex pec ed to till ihe coutruottlu nisei ves anv uh-lottln(r ot tho coiitruct will be coiifideredas a lailuro to com til w ith ihe ooktmt, und the con.ractor will bo hold reruniis.ble therelor. Endorse on tho envelope "Propo-a's for Hoof Ca.tlc, at Foit Samuer, New Mexico " W. H. BELL. Captain and C. S and Brevet Major, U. S. A. CfTico lurchuHing nnd Depot C. S , District ot Now Altxieo, ISanta Je, N. M February 7, 1800. 8123t R 11 Y U P P 1 E S, Offick o f. frrKKVISIKQ CCMMIPSAltY, 1 Division of tub iKnnhsstu, I Nasuvillk, lenn . f trniHW 21. 1800 ) AllLlTAKY SRAT.F.n Plim.oj a i which, tlinRt. Vin in iintilt.nf a .ijlh - ill .j " , ni.u nui.T VI IUIB 1U vertiscm. nt attached to each, will bo received at this olLce unul 12 o'oiock H., 'IBIJltsDAY. March 15, 18C0, or supplyina- FRESU BEEF, of good and mar ketablo qunlity, iu equal proportions of iore and h ud quarter meat (necks, suanki, and kidney tal low to be excluded), lor issue to the troops an others supplied by the feioveriiiuent with ra'ions. at tiiefollowinirposlsln the Military Division of Ten tiegscei Atlanta aud Macon, Ga., Nashville, Chat tanooga, lti,n Huntuviho, Ala., and ac all Iposts drawing nnr pile Irom the above-named pints. Contiaotto.be In lorce six month, commencing on the 1st day of Aprd, lfctiO, and ending the mix day of fcoptember, lfOO, or tueli less time as the tommiseary-Geneial oi Sublftenco may direct. Ihe necks of the cattle slaughtered lor beof to be cut off at Uie fonrth .vertebral Joint, and the breast tninnied down. . '1 ho shanks of foro quarters to be cut off Irom three to lour inches above the knee joint, aad of hind quarters Horn six to eight melius above the gamble! or hock jo.nt. Payment will be made monthly, or as early there after a lunds may bo received therolor, and in such lauds as nay le furnished by the United States. Separate bids will be received for each or the above posts, or one bid may include them all. No bid will be received Irom persons who corao under the exceptions of the President's Amnosty Proclamation. Nor will bids in which such porsonV are interested, cithes directly for Indirectly, be re ceived, nulese they can produce the pardon of the President. Bids from all other persons under said Procla mation must be aeonnmnmnil hv ihn Amnaun. 1 reposals . i i mnst be accompanied by a proper sigxed by two rospoufiblo person. t it contract is awarded they will guurantee. atattnir that n wu,,v. io ...i.iii euoy will enter. bonds for the laithlul InlnJment of the con- USlihi '1 he undersigned reserves the right to reject ay and all bias eilered. . , Indorse envelopes "Proposals for Fresh Beef," and aadriss the same to the undersigned. M P. SMALL, . . Brevet Colonel and C. 8., 2 20 16t. Nashville, Tenn. FRESH JJEEF AND -VEGETABLES Navy Dwabtmknt, Bureau of Provisions aud CtoTrkiHtj, ( , JT , , M.rch6,1800. ) Sealod rropofala, endowed "Proposals for Fresh Bctl arid Vegetables," will be received at tins Bureau unul 2 o'clock P. M., on the 16th day ot March !?S'?n,if1fo? ,ne 8UPP'7 ot Fifty Thousand pounds of i B? JiJ!,i.f. ud .Fiity Thousand pound of FRESH VEGETABLES, at the PhUadelpUia Navy Yard and Station, as required. 1 he Beef and Vegetable inut be of goof? quality, and the best (be market affords, and each article must be ofiered for by the pound. i The Beef to be in equal proportions, fore and hind quarters. . , , Bonds, with approved security, will bo required In one-halt the estioja.ed amount of the contract, and twenty percent, iu addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security lor the due performance of the contract, which will, on no account, be paid until it is luliy complied with. T , - " w " ' w mvvuui wumu a nillivu guarantee, signed by one or more responsible per sons, that the bidder or bidders will, If his or their bid be accepted, enter info an obligation within five days, with good and sufficient sureties, to tuxnish the article proposed. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied 111 such iiuarantee.and bii satiafacti.ru mlileno.e tluif the hidIff ia i r.Munv in ihm j. . ana hat the license required by act of Congress. -u. .'vniiiu.u i.wi in mo 1 1 n n. iu It'jucbnny propypftl pot COUBiucruii RUvantaxooua to ihe Gov VI UUIUUtt V V AVI OVEKNMEN1' SALE OF SURPLUS BARD VA BREAD. Hdbsistehcb Office, TJ. 8. A. 1 TtKET, V 27, 1866.) No 8 B. Gay 8trk Battihori, Md Feiruary 27. foaled PropesalH, in duplicate, will be received at this cilice unul bAl t. D A Y, March 17, 1800, lor the imrchase of surplus UABD BREAD on hand at this deuot - Proposals must state that the offer is made under adveriiseinent of ihis date. Tin bread is ia boxes of fifty (CO) pounds each. No proposals reoeived tor loss than twenty (20) boxes. Purchases will be delivered en board of transports Without exiense to the purchaser. Payment required in Oovrumont funds on notifl cation of acceptance of bid. Twenty days allowed purchasers to remove stores. Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope, "Fropo--sals for Hard Bread," and addressed to THOMAS WILSON. Brevet Lt -Col. aud C. S. U. B. A., 2 20 17t Bievet Brig. Gen, Volunteers.. DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICE. DENTIST, GRADUATE OF' Pblladelrhla College of Dental Surgery, claa 1863-4, . forrncrly or Wt Cbeeter, Pa., having ereo three year, la the Arniv, ba leruuied th practice of his prolciialon atN0 4l N. JS-LEVENXH Htieet. PhUadolphla, where he will endeavor to give ti.aotory attention to all who may require bis mole uloual lervlce. 11 8 UK COLTON DFNTAL ASbOCIATION ORI . glnated the Airathetlo one of NITROUS OXIDE OAS l.ilriictmf leeih without pain, we uu OTilMt lifNTAL WORK. Ouicu, Nw, 737 WALNUT ttiee , fL.iltnJoL.bin. '4 & lm J) U R E K A ! THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. TBE IMMENSE SUCCESS with which thl prepara tion nan met duilng the short time lt haa ooeu before the public, na luduced the thoutiandii and ten of Uioa DoiHiH who have uked and atieated u virtue, to pro. ' nounce u Uie ONLY and ! hi E Hair Rentorative The Eureka haa been imroduced Into all the principal cltlex both h ast aad Vt cm. and having taitbluliy oerlonned all that 1 claimed tor it haupi r.eued all oihsr Hair Pre paration 1 be ureka rcatorv Urevilalr to tt original colon prcveni the hair from falling oiu.br cuuiiui a healtliy condition of th calp. imparting to tho hair a aolinces and g.oa. and yeutblul aunearauce that no other Hair Preparation can produce. The Eureka ia free from all imiiurltit or iolunou idrug. auaoun be ued without ll'ng tcalp or hand. Uauuiaciurad and old wholesale and retail by ROBERT USHER, SJe AgetJ, No. 26 N. FIFTH Street. St. Loui. Mo. Agents for Pennsylvania, DYOTT & CO., No 23J W. SECOND Mrtot, Philadelphia. i2UmwSui 1 ' 1 1 1 . THE STAMP AGENCY, NO. Sf)4 'CHESNUT AH yMffo '1"16' WILL BK CONTINUE!, HTA MPS of EVERY DEHCRIPTIO CONSTASTLT OM HAND AND IN Ail Y AMOUNT. U Vl 1111.(11 at ivuki iuu pounu net (tnoir w( l. i T V. ru "tcuruing rr nuinncr laiu cow I , . ,IU'KU a,V 01 1HU3), and to ne of the marketable una it. v.. s:,,.. i i .