THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAKCII 17, 18GG. CM) - NUMBER LTX. A DIET FOB MENTAL DYNBPTIOS, AHD A COBB FOB HY-rCIIONDRIA, BT-POCBT3T, OB ANT COMfLAINT OF A BY OHDK&. 3JY OUll BEItlKS ItDITOH. ALMANAC ANI DIABT. enonT MEntK-uxoaioA r, obs-krvatiohs fob thb WEAK. March. Jlonrtny. 19. North Carolina Lc trislators meet In JialVieh in mo irimltive style, smoking- pious and whitt in if (ticks, and liar an excited dis cussion with Knives. jnenliy, In the case of Veriver vs. Glvon, trio Court has rlcoi.lcd that tlio voios cant lor both psrhi n wcro moro or less ilievul, but the exact number ol such votes has not lot boon counted. Tv tnlny, I I. Thaddns. Ptcvong exposes, as a t'otipriliond fabrication, the reported speech oi president Johnson on tue 221 01 lust Febrj. nry. It was tha opinion of many others that iUofulric was largely of the Copper element. TiinrMflMy, 13. Pity Couacils meet. Colonel Jnmes Taie orlbrcd a resolution autho iztn tue Mayor to "prepare new heads lor the de partments of the citr." Jn the opinion of all, these heads are much wantod. FrWny, 10. William D. Kol'oy delivers his ad dress at Concert Dull, to the people and the Ulntk bwnn, on tlio "Linneers of the'Uour;" it bow after 10 o'clock, and the streets imper ii ctly lij'litcci. ISatnrda.y, 17 Porieg Column Day and St. Patrick's Day. ThoEdi or, like t Patriot, banixhes tho rept les o( Gloom and Caro from bis dominions to-duy. . GJtAND ENTERTAINMENT. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. THE GREAT SHOW KNOWN AS ME IRISH REPUBLIC Is now on Exhibition, including largo and choice collection of Lions, Elephants, Asses, and other beasts, together with leata of Vaulting, Juggling, etc. Managers and Proprietors, Roberts, Stephens & Mitchell. Clown Mr. O'Myhoney. This exhibition has been running In New York cirv to crowded houses, and will shortly appear in the principal cities la the United States previous to an already advertised engage ment in Canada. The proprietors would Inform tho public that this show has no equal in the size of its Ele. pliant, in the daring of its bare-backed and bare faced performers, nor in its feats of Juggling. The celebrated Acrobat3 and Tumblers, TUE FENIAN BROTHERS, lave been engaged for this exhibition. The Show will open by performances In the Jting, In which the Clown will, without a bri dle (either to Lis horc or tongue), Jump through the British Crown at a single bound, and turn a great number ol back somersaults. Clown, ..... Mr. O'Myhoney. Alter which will apoear TWO STRONG MEN, carrying the weight of the Irish Republic. Strong Men . . . Train and Stephens. The Clown ill then epeak a Piece. Clown . . Mr. O'Myhoney. After which there will be an exhibition of A LEARNED ELEPHANT. Learned Elephant . . . Mr. Sweeney. Who will perform many feats, each as packing his Trunk for a trip to Canada and then unpack ing it, lilting a pike and laying it down again, and other interesting tricks. The Clown will now speak a Piece. Clown Mr. O'Myhoney. After which a Musical Composition will be executed, entitled "HOW ABB YOU, nABP OF ERIN By the Feuian Brothers. Fenian Brother . . Roberts and Train. The Clown will now speak a Piece. Clown, Mr. O'Myhoney. Tte Ediibition of Trainei Donkeys, and other animals, will now follow. Trained Donkeys , By the whole Company. After which will be played A FARCE prepared expressly for this Company, entitled BEGGAR MY NhlQIIBOR, By the whole Company. Hcr . , , , , Mr.' Stephens. itifif Principal Characters Countrymen, Subscribers to the Feuiau Bondsyan(Hthrs i As the certain fells thi.Clowrt WtH-speak a piece. Clown . . Mr. O'Myhoney. No Free List Admlfsion 25 cents. ROBERTS, STEPHENS Jfc MITCHELL, Managers and Proprietors of the "Irit-h Republic." LATEST FROM EUROrE. THE "AF1UCA" GONE TO HALIFAX. Her dates arc t o days later than those already received, but, r,otwithstandinr, some ol thrrn were Fpoilcd by the salt water. Not keeping them carefully packed is supposeiKto have been the cause. Her f'js and oranges were In good condition. The Times eaj s that tho report that the Sul tan cf the Mufckmis had been murdered, is false, the report iclcrrcd to the Sultan of Muscat A Dublin writer tavs that Stephens, the Head Centre, evades bi3 pursuers a a hare docs, by LcubUn' on tlicm. The man, however, who per petrated the pun litis been pun-ished. In the Llouee of Commons, Mr. Gregory moved an address lo the Queeu, but as it was quite heavy he could ) i t barely move it, and that 'was all. In the divorce case of Mr. Cavendish, whose wife eloped with Lord Cecil Gordon, he has been awarded by the Courts, as a compensation for the loss of a lalthlcss wile,' 10,000. His wife having "cut" him thus, she left a "line cut Cavendish to bac her." The applications for the new Chilian loan were nearly eight times the required amount. Chili will not be left out in the cold. The Prince Imperial of France has the mea sles. The whole lamily are reckoned a ineaslcy sett. The Prnsskn Diet has concluded to dress all her soldiers iu "Prussian blue." Siuce the prevalence of the "rinderpest," tho Diet oi the Prussians has been very strict. Fcnianlsra has at last got into the royal family of England. The Prince of Wales' youngster fell down stairs and brought on a collision with his head centre. The cholera is still running to Cromkd Houses on the continent. "What 25 Cents Will Do." An Intelligent Contraband has been parading our streets for some time past, with a Banner bearing this motto or conundrum ; and he seems yet not satisfied wi'h tlio assertion, as he con tinues in his daily walk 3, to still press the point. To relieva his mind, and that of any other anxious person, we will, as public cnlighteners of the age, state what it will do. It will buy a package of 4 seven-cent Car tickets, with the understanding that the car will not stay en the track with "culled pussuns" in It. It will buy a Pocket book at Hoyt'a variety store, with the privilege of having a $600 table Castor thrown In. It will buy twenty-five dollars worth of the Fenian Bonds, and "draw a badger" as a prize besides. It will Insure jou from the Rinderpest, or if you do have it while Travelling, you can re cover from the Accident Insurance Com pany. It will pay for a sirrht at the Architect's draw ing for the new Court House now begun In Inde pendence Square. It w ill pay to keep 11 in your pocket. Ilousc-IIunting. Lady. "My terms are these: We will retain lor our own use the two parlors and the second story front bed-room, and a room In the back buildiug for a store-room. The five other rooms will be $1.j0 a mouth, in advance. Whoever rents ihein is to board, and wash for our family (only a small child besides ourselves), for which we will allow $3'C0 per week to pay for servant. If these terms suit you, we will be glad to ex amine your rel'crf nces." House-Hunting 21artyr."l'l speak to my wife about it" Insurance Failures. Persons who seek rather to insure at low rates than in thoroughly well-established and solvent companies xun immense risks.' 'lWee huge Eastern companies have failed lately for extra ordinary amounts, and losses by fire seem to be more frequent end of greater magnitude than ever. A little table on this subject may be in structive. During 1805 the losses by tire in the United States exceeded $43,000,000, and in the last eleven years the following losses are re ported: 1H56 .' 13,040.000 1861 flfi 020,000 1H5 21,169 01 18B2 17 040,000 1867 15,T2 000 IRtW li "40,000 1808 11 601,01,0 18ii4 28,622 000 Mil lflC5,000 1SG5 43,1311,000 1B00 15,'J7,000 Total icsrcs (211 GS8,C00 OiEcial News from El Paso. FBEB1CKNT JUAIti Z IN UNDISPUTED 1'OSSKSSIOM OF NOr.TnKKN CH1UUAHUA. Official news has been received by Senor Ro mero, irom hi Pnsa, the seat ot the Mexican Government, u;i to the loth ult. President Juarez and his Covernrnent remained in undis puted poKFemicu of Northern Chihuahua. A French detertei. vho arrived at El Paho-, re ported that all ibe French forces abandoned the city ot Chihuiihua on the Cth. Aktiixfky St rnt l. It is said that the perma nen t Aitillery 1 card, organized in General Orders Ho. 0, which is to convene April 2, will have under consideration a plan for establishing a United Stato rchool lor artillery at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. Lkmoh Juice in' Diphtheria. Doctor Revil lout, in n paper pi esented last summer to the Preach Academy of Medicine, asserts that lemon j uico i'i ' lie ol the most etlicaclous medicines which can be applied in diphtheria, and he anfer's tiii.t when he was a dresser in tbe hosoittil tit own life was saved by this timely bjjj .Leu lion. He srot three dozen lemons, and unified his throat with the juice, swallowing u little at tbe same time, in order to qc ob the more deep-seated parts. Dr. IviH:- t has noted eleven cases of complete tiiccts obtained by tbis method of rcatnieuf. k Mi MISCELLANEOUS JOTTINGS. Illlaols has several counties where they pay bounties for wolf scalps. It la said that onr Government has paid $27,560, durlns the pant month, out of the secret service fund lor the arresf of conspirators. The Louisville Journal contains a call for a "gTand mass meeting of the t-ieuds ot'Prtilent Johnson's restoration policy," to be held iu ttiat city on (be 7th of May. The Gainsvllle Era thinks that Florida will soon have a superabundant population, as emi grants are pouring in from all part of tbe world, it bids them welcome and assures them of a kind reception particularly if they bring money. Tbe Fan Antonio (Tesas) Herald Is charmed with the serene pence that prevails in that cltv: "With tbo exception of fifteen or twenty fights and the exchange of a'few friendly shots, witht any unfortunate results, nothing has happened of moment for two days." Anti-monopoly meetings are constantly held through the West At Orland, Cook county (111.), the farmers have formed a league for the purpose of working In concert towards tho re duction ol the present evil. They insist that the only remedy lor overchanres iu ircibt is a ship canal around Niagara Falls. Cleveland has no water to drink. Tho petroleum relineries throw their waste into tlie river, and the ixshU is that the water supply is fouled past remedy. Even tho ice which has been cut for use next summer is impregnated with oil. It is proposed to extend pipes tar out into the lake, in imitation of Chicago. A Raleigh letter-writer thus photojrraphs Governor Hcldcn: "A man apparently of fiity years; above the medium stature; rather heavy set; dark complexion: black hair (slhihtlv bald In trout), sprinkled with prey; blue eyes; heavy eyebrows; prominent and utroncrly marked fea tures, expmsive of determination even to stub bornness." Illinois cotton commands a premium of five cents per pound in .ew York, and this fact is pro ducing a decided effect in the culture of tho staple in that State. Jefferson county produced a half million pounds the past year, which, at Western prices (torty-flve cents per pound), is worth 525,000, while some of the more southern counties have raised four times that amount. The Louisiana State penitentiary at Baton Roupe Is undereoins repairs. It is proposed to teach the criminals the shoe trade. Says the Ad recede: "The labor of one hundred convicts, steadily applied, will result in the manufacture t lorty-eiabt thousand pairs of fchoes per annum. This alone will keep within the State a very large sum that Is now paid direct to Masachu sett..'' The Kation has Investigated the matter, and states that 081 books were published in the Uni ted States durins; lh last six months of 1805. Of this number 105 are publications of foreign books, and three-tonrtns of the remainder are pamphlets, dime novels, or law reports, which are excluded from literature proper. In Euplnnd tho number published in the sa;nc time Is about 2C00. The Mobile Tribune regrets "that the last cold (-pell" very seriously touched the oranjre trees. "These trees," it adds, "are not so deli cate as they seem. They become accustomed to cold weather if it he continuous; but they arc very susceptible to atmospheric caprices. Given a cold shock, and then suddenly a few davs of geteral warmth, succeeded by severe weather, and they sink under it." . A dinner was given on Monday evening to Mr. Parke Godwin, of the New York. Evening I'ost, by a few of his friends, at the MaUon Eorec, on the occasion of his approaching de parture with his family for Europe. The affair went off pleasantly. Speeches were made some very short bv Mr. Blodectt, who presided; by Mr. Godwin, 11. W. Boecher. (3. W. Curtis, W. B. Ogden, C. P. Kirkland, S. J. Tilden, and others. A correspondent of the Boston Commercial writes lroin Oqunqnit, Me.: "In the houses of our two nearest neighbors aro four generations. Children born last lull are surrounded by their parents, grandparents, and great-grandparent, who all live under one roof. The two houses are not more than a stone's throw apart. One of the children has seven grandparents living; the other, poor fellow, has only lour." The Richmond Enquirer says Asa Ilartz de livered a lecture on "Babies," in Raleigh, re cently, for the benefit of the poor. The people of Newborn want to hear it. lie resoonds: Whereat, We havo been invited by sundry citizens of Newborn to deliver our lectnro on "ltabies;" and whereas, the said lecture oueht to be delivered for the benefit of tlio poor; tbereiore. Mesolvd, 'l li at tee aro the poor. J!esolved, 1 hat we will deliver the lecture accord ingly. Asa Hartz, Chairman and Secretary. I'revious to the war the militia of Virginia numbered 143.255 ollicers and men, including 02 troops of cavalry, 26 batteries of artillery, 113 companies of riilemen, and 111 companies of litiht infantry; but by the so-called "detection and treason" oi the section known now as West Virginia, the number of militiamen of all classes was reduced to about 135,000. After the passage of the ordinance of secession, the available State lorce was as follows: 131 troops of cavalry, 108 batteries of artillery, 404 companies of light In fantry, and 277 companies of riflemen. Notwith standing this great preparation, the actual num ber of regiments from Virtimia in the Confede rate service on the 1st of November, IhGI, was only C8, including all aims, or a little more than 70,000 men. Since the war the attention of capitalists has been directed to the oil regions of the South. Gadsden, in Alabama, is one oi tho most pro mising sections. It Is situated at the western terminus of the Lookout mountain, on the northwestern bank of the Coosa river, and is filty-lour miles west of Rome, Ga.. and twenty seven miles north of Blue mountain, the present terminus of the Alabama and Tennessee Rivers Railroad. Derricks are going np everywhere, and an Immense amount of machinery has already been brought in play. There are no statistics, as yet, of the yield. A writer in the Columbus Enquirer says that the country also abounds in silver, copper ore, and coal, while "there is iron ore within ten miles ot Gadsden in sufficient quantities to supply tho world lor ages." ESTABLISHED 1795. 9 ; A. S. KOBINSON, French Plate Looklng-GIasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, ETC. Manufacturer of all kinds or Loolcing-Glass, Portrait, and Pic ture Frames to Order. No. 10 CHESNUT STREET, TDIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, rnlLADELPBIA. 8 15 $ QOFFERING MACHINES. COFFERING MACHINES A large assortment of Goffering Machines just received per steamer "Ht. George." j FOB SALE BT ; ISAAC TOWNSEND, House-Furnishing Store of the late JOI1N A, MUErUEY, ; JVo. 922 CHESNU1 STREET, . 1 24 Below Tenth Street. DRY GOODS. 113 PltlCE & WOOD, H3 . N. SIXTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH. HATE JC8T or-ENtD A KEff tOT OF Fat color Ca'lcou at IS cents a .yard, American Triiita. fust colon, boat quality. ISH cts, w style Amorican Dclalae, 25 cU. a yard. Heat quality American Ginghams. Fine qaa Ity Franoh Ginghams. Bleached Muslins, 25 30, S3, ar.d 33 cents. ForreiUlala olaachad 11m Una, Si cts. a yatd. linbieacbed Muiilni, 23, 3$. and 2i cts. Heaviest yard-wldo Unbleaal.ed Muslins, 2S cts. ayard Fine yard-wlda Unbleached Mii1Iuk, 'it cts. a yard. Just opened, from New York and the late auction sa'es : TtDlte Marseilles, 5. 715, 9C cts., and $1 12H. 1'lald and Slrlped Mmllna. Jaconet, famine, and Nainsook Mui.lns. bwl?s Mucins and Victoria Lawns. White Bill.lauu, very cheap.' Bleached aad anb.vachud Table Linens. 8-4 and 10-4 Llnca Tible Cloths. Linen Narklns. a; 65, 2-M, and 1 a dozen. Wide Linen HucKbauk, ty tho yard, il'4 and 40 cts. a yard. Huckaback ToweK ?5. 2S. 31. 40, 45, and .50 '. LiaiiiiiHiuie i'nliiii.k 'low els j, n; , tla. and tl. ( i tch l)im.cr, ly the li en or yard. Jrtst osenel, ou lot ct Linens 51) ct. a y.ird. lict,arilhon' one una tlwflen's Shirting Linens. Laities' and OentV I Inea Cambric Uiikn. Lniilcs' aod l.rnm' llvmstl cbi UUI. Hovi Color 0 llor1cr HdU s .all .h en, 20 cts. Just opened, n w fie Snrinu U'ove Laillei' Lie 1 hn ad ft otcs, '.", Ill, and 35 Cts. Latins' 1 erlln (note.. Uno quality. Ladles' l-h l.k Giuve. oi mid Ci?4 ctH. , Cambric IuuucIiiks. Liltlitus. auci Iii"eriuig-. J dst opened, a new lo: o f.ond qua Ity Bouuct Ulbbor.S, 4 and A i Cornell I !ce i-.iiiiious. Ladies' and AUtsts' lloup bkirii. P1UCI4 & WOOD, Ko. 113 X. X1XTU (Street, above Arc'a. N. B. Wl'l remove to tho N. W. corner of Ehjhtb and Ft belt streets about the hut of April. i 11 QUISI MUSLINS. riLLOW MUSLIX'S, AT 31 CEXTS. YARD WIDE MUSLIXS, AT 25 CENTS. WIDE SHEETING, $1-00. FIXE BUIRTIXCS, 35 CEXTS. YARD WIDE UNBLEACHED, 25 CEXT3. YAED WIDE EXTRA HEAVY UNBLEACHED, 28 CENTS. YARD WIDE CHINTZES, 25 CEXTS. LINEN GOODS. LINEN SHEETINGS, $PG0. 84 TABLE DAMASK, $1-00. 8-4 LOOM DAMASK, Sl'00. 8-4 UNBLEACHED DAMASK, 75 CENTS. 7-4 UNBLEACHED DAMASK, C5 CEXTS. 100 DOZEN NAPKINS, $2-65. 200 DOZEN RED BORDERED TOWELS, $3-00. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., 1 2 Sntrji N. W. COR. EICHTH AND MARKET STREETS. LISEIV LAWN DRESSES. NEW STYLES, VERY BEAUTIFUL, NOW OPEN, AT MILLIKEN'S, 815 8trP No. 828 AltCII Street. J3A11NSLEY LINEN GOODS. l NOW OPENING, SEVEN CASES REAL IURNSLEY SHEETINGS. SUrER BARNSLEY TABLE DAMASKS. EXTRA HEAVY TABLE DIAPERS. nEAVY LOOM DIAPERS. COLORED BORDERED WASHED UUCK TOWELS, Extra Size. These peods were made expressly to order for onr best lumKy trade, bat from their extraordinary durability are a'so woll suited to first-class Hotels or Boarding Ilouses. , SHEPPARDjVAN HARLINGEN & ARRIS0N, Importers of Linen, House Fornlshtni Dry Goods, 9 12 6t ;. No. If08 CHF.SNUT Street BUY FUltNITURE GOULD ft CO.'S UK ION DEPOTS, Nos. 37 and 30 N. SECOND Street ((Opposite Christ Church), And Corner of NINTH and MARKET The largest, cheapest, and best stock of FURNITUI4E OUveiy description in the world, 2 10 DP.Y GOODS. IMPORTANT! TO. LINEN BUYERS. HIE It IQ FIT PLACE TO GO FOli ZEE LAROES1 STOCK OF LINENS- FOR LINEN ;OODS of the best quality. FOR PURE LINEN GOODS, warranted. FOR LIXEXS, at Importer's prices. FOR IRISH SII1RT1XG LIXEXS. FOR STITCHED SHIRT BOSOMS. TOR TABLE LIXEXS, all kinds. FOR LINEN SHEETINGS AXD PILLOW CASINGS. FOR NUHSERY DIAPERS AXD BIRD EYES. FOP. TOW EL1XGS, of all kind. FOR LINEN LAWNS AXD CAMBRICS. FOR LINEN DRILLS AND COATINGS. FOR ALL KINDS OF LIXEN GOODS. MILLIKEN'S STORE, FOR LIXEXS ONLY, No. 28 AltCQ STREET. N. B. The new stylo LLNES CAMBBIC DRESSES, expected by the next steamer. 1 18 thstu2m II. stisisi-. Jt soisy Ilave Now Open a Choice Assortment of SPRING CLOTHS, SPRING CASSLVERES, LIGHT STYLE CASSIMERES. SUITABLE F03 LADIES' SACQUES. BPRINQ SHAWLS. A Choice Assortment, at Low I'rlcei. KEW BFRIKO DBEES GOODS, Of every variety and quality, bought sinoe the recent fall in sold, and for sale much below present wholesulo prices. Jut opened, another lot, the last In this country, of those very cheap. ALL SILK STEITED JIOIEE ANTIQUES. PEARL AND BLACK STRIFE, $125. MODE ASD BLACK " SI-25. GREEN AD BLACK " 1 25. BLUE AND BLACK " Cl'25. PURPLE AND BLACK ' il 25. EEOWN AND BLACK. " 1'U. SILKS OF ALL KINDS, AT VERT LOW PRICE 8 17 No?. 718 and 715 N. TENTH ST. Ay H rOUSTH AND.AECH, NEW GOODS FOR SmiNG SALES ARE OPENING TODAY, FOR SPRING SALES: FASHIONABLE PiKW SILKS. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. KMV STYLE SPIlSa SHAWLS, SEW TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS. FISE STOCK OF NEW GOODS. MAGNIFICENT FOULARDS. SPLENDID BLACK SILKS. 3 10 stnth Jl A L S T O N A BIDDLE, IMPORTERS OP INDIGO AND nfrlA GOODS, Nos. 122 Walnut St., and 17 Granite St., OFFER FOR SALE, IN LOTS TO 6UIT: IKDIOO, BENGAL. INDIGO, GUATAMALA. INDIGO, MADRAS. COCniiiEAL SO MAC. COPPERAS, BLOCK TIN. LAC DTE, BLEACUINU POWDERS. SODA ASII, CUTCH. SAL SODA, ALUM, AND DTEWOODS AND DTESTUFF3 OF ALL KINDH. 3 14 t No. IvU lUEbbU'I BIJiEKT. 1S66. Spring Importation. 1860. E. M. NEEDLES. HAS JIBr OPENED 1000 PIECES WHITE GOODS, IN IB PLAIN. FANCY. STUIPEO PT.ATTI ad 2 Figured J in one ts .Cambrics Nainsook, Minifies, bnlrs. Mull, nil other Musura. eomprUiutf a laoi-t cc umleie Ktock, to wi-k li the attandon oi purchaiern In solicited, aa tliey aia otlered at Z a larte REDUCTION Irom last SKAtluVS x PRlckS. w 100 nieces SHIRRED MTJHI.1 NS for Rodles. H; itiO pieces MQL'i-S la all varieiiea t sijleaand price rem tflc to i'50. 300 I-Ate IB GOfFtRED -KIRTd, newest styles, of mj own Impottatloa. T51MXJP tflNHHW. IM "Off y o uivNiNO, AND SECOND MOURNING SILKS. A Fine Assortment Just recoived. C3 15 thstuilt PERKINS, No. .0 S. NINTH Street. I WATCHES AND JEWELRY. rJ0 OUR TATEONS AKD THE TUBLIC Wc are ofcrtnjr cur clock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT A DISCOUNT, Fully equivalent to the keavy decline in Gold. OLA UK A UIDDLE, S2 T o. 712 CBEfiNU r fitreet. WATfilES, iKWEt.RT A RILTna WAR!?, VWATCH23 and JEWELP.I E'CrAIRUD, , 12? niiestnnt St,..7'?'.ni- Has Jast received a large a d splendid assortment of ; LADIES' GOLD WATCHES, Feme In p'nln cbpcs, others beautifully enamelled ami lEttnTcd, t.nd oibera Inlaid T.lthillamauJs. l'urcliatera wlnhlng a IlANDhOiiE LADIES' WATCH Will do well to call at once and make a selection. Prices moileiate. Ah watches warranted. Also, a lnrse aerortment ot GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYfe' WATCHES, IN GOLD AND BILVEtt CASES. 82 MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment ol ahoTe (toons constantly on lard at modei ate prices the Siusical Boxes playinit Irom 2 to 10 beautiful Alls. EAIIII & EE0TCER, Importers. No. 824CHEf,KUi 6TUEET, 11 Hunt? r Below Fourth. It I o II JEWELHY JOHN B REN NAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, TINE WATCHES, JEWELRY : Etc. Etc. Etc. 9 2C Ko. 18 8. EIGHTH Bi REET, Philada. HKNEY UARPEE, No. B20 ARCLI STR12KT Manafaotuir and Dealer la Watcri.ee, lTine Jewelry, Kilver-Plated. Ware, AND 8 8C$ Solid. Silver-ware. LIQUORS. QHESMIT GE0YE WHISKY. No. 225 North TI1IRD Street. If anything was wanted to prova the absolute purity of this Whisky, tho following certificates should doit There Is no alcoholic, stimulant! known commanding such, recommendation li ora such high sources : PliiLADELl'HlA, Septooiber9. 1S58. We tare arofTly tested the saiup.e or t llESNUT GROVE WHISiY which you send us, and rlnU that It contain um or tub ruibONoia si bstancu known as rt siL oil. which Is tbo charaotarlstlo and Injurious in gredient of the whiskies In general use. BOOXU, CARRE IT CAMAC, Analytical chemists. . . Hew Yobk, ficntember 3, 18J18. I have analyzed a sample ol CUEsfcp'r GKOVB T Hl.sKY received troni air Charles W barton, Jr., of Philadelphia: and baring carefully tested It, I am pie. hc(1 to stato ibat it is entire y hike fkoh poihomous ob DF.LKTKKiot 8 substancos. Il 1b Un unusually pure) auu fjuc-navored uua.ity ot wblsliy. JAMES R ( nrLTOV, M. T.. Aualytic&l ChenUst - Bostok, March 7. 1859. ' Ilinvemade a chemical anal) sis ot commercial sam ples oi C'liEKNU'l GLOVE W ill.-KV, Thlcli proves te te iroe frctu the heavy b usll Oils, and perieeily pure ami uruduiteraleil. '1 he fine tlavor of t bis whisky is doriveii li cm the f ruin useu In mauutacttirliiK It lieaptctiuliy, A. A. II AVE, M. D., btate Assayer, ho. lb Boylstuu stiect, . . I" " r Fnlp by bsrrel. demllobn, or bottle, at No.!2GXortU TU1RD Street Phllabe.phiu. 3 3 J W. 11 A M M A R, Impcrtcrand TTtoksale Denier In Foreign BRANDIES, WINES, AND TIKE OLD WHISKIES, No. GSO MAliKKT 8rJ 11EET 18Jm PHILADELPHIA. Jj N A TIlTN"s" & SONS, , IMPORTERS OF OP BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Eic. Ko. 19 11, IE0NT STREET, rHlLADELPKIA. WOSES NATPANS, HORACM A. NAThANR, OKLAJNDO D.NATiJAKS. 110m IIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN TnB COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., No, 1216 CnESNUT STREET, I.CFFER OF TEEIR OWS MAKUFACTUREt BCGGT I1ARKE8S, fram tii sa to 150 ' LIGHT BAROUCHE do M 00 to 3SI UEATV do do 73 CO UM0 EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED H4RSES8 27 SO to 10 WAGON AND eiELF-AE JUSTING 1S 0C to 30 BTAGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to W LADIES' SADDLE, o 12-00 to 160 GENTS' do do 8D0 to 75 , Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Eesetts, Horse Covert, Bmshes, Combs, Foaps, Blacking. Ladies' and Gents ' Travelling and Tourist Bags and Packs, l.uactt Baskets. Pressing and Shirt Cares. TrankS and Valises. Omra No. OI 1KSN T7T RT. Q-REEN PEAS, GRJIEN CORN, 1BESU PEACHES, FEESH TOMATOES, PLUMS. Kra. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FIXE GROCERIES 9 22 4o COK. ELEVENTH AND VINK BT3, rrilE BTAMP AGENCY, NO. S04 CHESNUT J"u "kiofohk Tmm' WI1X KE COml!i C : HTAMPH of EV T DESCRIPTION OONBTANTL ON HAND, AH AN Y. AM0U . il ll WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.j
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