c THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArn.--PniL;ADELPIIlA, ' SATURDAY,' MARCH' 24,1 1866. K UMBER LX. PirT FOR MENTM. DYSfHrTICB, AND A CUBE ion tT-rociiOHaBiA, iiY-rocRtsr, or art cnnrLAisT op a t orpeb. hy ouu 8;citri:H jditoji Al .nNA13 Al DIAKTi shout mktuk-illooiCAi. onaEBVATioas roa Tan WKAX. Matrrti. JfOBIny. If) tho people of Texas not boini suf lloicntly r count luctcd, in tho opinion ot Unole Sam, to entrust tlit-m with stamus, thoy start a Tout Offico on their own account. A rebellion m on the tapis on account of there bolng no Stamp act. Tueadny, an, Mr. Hubbard, of Now York, in thn House of representatives at Washington, makes a speech, in which he recommorjd Mr. Ureolcy to cry "On to Bpocle Payments t" or we wul toon be unable to purchase food. This Mr flu. ban! is a Ron of Mrs Hubbard, whose doe Had to go "without a bone," and bare cup boards ho deprecates. , Wtdnrtiinr, 21 Firomoh In Convention, for the purposo of inducing the Mate Uouso Bell to stiifce for fires, while they propose to strike for li e oiaht-bour system. I he Bell not hairing born tolkd late y as to ltd duty, has felt no aurm from tlio fiio telegraph throughout the city. TlinrKrtwy, 2'2 Mr. Thaver In Conjrress p-o-poaes a now tauio of federal Currency to read thus : 2 Clark 1 SMnner. 2 HpiDoers 1 if oUulloch. ' 2 McCullochs. ...1 Chaso. I'tldBy, 23. A I'ennn lvania farmer discovers ttiatCoal Oil will prevent the Kinderpest if administered In time. The Cow to be soaked with the Oil, and then alight fire applied to the surfneo of tho Cow, removing all the para cites lrom the animal. Saturday, 21 Skries Columh Day, The Editor has petitioned the Iuternal Kevenue Coin in spiouers to have the Tax on the good na ture of bis reader Increased. PROSPECTUS OF THE IUKDERPEST OIL AND CATTLE HAGUE PETROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK Always on Hand, OF TOE Sn0r.T-nORNED,DUBnAM,AND OTHER HBEF.DH. The recent communication of an Intelligent Eerks County German Grazier to tho State De partment, that there is nothing like Petroleum for the Rinderpest, has induced this Company to glva a- chance to all persons having cattle to TAKE A GROUND FLOOR INTEREST in this Live (stock) Company. HOLDING ON TO THE STOCK. Situated in close proximity to three Drove Yards on the Lancaster Pike, it will, no doubt, find a ready sale for all the Oil it will get. A FLOWING WELL Is now about being established on the spot, as oon as derricks and an engine can be got on the ground. It takes about two barrels of oil to every cow, and it ia believed that to keep several droves of Cattle properly lubricated, it will put the price of the oil up to the Rood times of last March, and it being a great benefit to the cows, the "bulls" will not toss it in the market, eo as to create the envy of tho "bears," and that it will stand among the SUREST OF INVESTMENTS. Croat sums of money are row being invested in Fenian Bonds, and it Is believed by good judges that IDE RINDERPEST OIL AND CATTLE PLAQUE MTRO LEUM COMPANY. w ill afford a much safer investment, and willibe of a more permanent nature, than anything con nected with the Irish Republic. As a DESCRIPTION OF TUB PROPERTY owned by this Company is not called for in a gvneral prospectus of this kind, we will merely say that it is situated on a beautiful Island in a small stream, and which is named most appro priately the "Iole of Cowes." A "BULL" OPERATING FOR A "RISE" Ttt THE MARKET. &ubscriptijns will be received at any time. Address John Brindlb, Bec'y, "Isle of Cowes," Montgomery Co., Pa. OUR MEXICAN CORRESPONDENCE. POPOPOPOCATAPELTTNY, 1 March, 18CG. f Mr. Editor: I have just escaped from Maxi milian's Army, and ran great risks and two mles before I could get this on shipboard. Th French were murdering everybody by particular request. All the Americans in tha road from Matamo- ras to Montezuma Hall were stripped and beaten to death; some say by Maximilian in person. There are no French troops In Mexico. The Americans who have not been massacred. to far as heard from, are ready to rise and cap ture Maximilian, revolutionize the Government, annex the country to the United States, and assume the control of affairs. If President Johnson's Administration is willing to adopt this course, it is believed the French and Mexi cans will both co-operate therein. At all events, something roust be done, for every American now ia the country hat either been murdered or experts to be at the com.' jQCSCcment of the JBpriug Trad. It lit raid, however, that Wax.' does not favor n extreme pol cy, aud rather denircj to abdi cate than otherwise. Nearly all American are leaving the country. -The Mexicans at coming over into our botder, and will havo soon all left the country. The French troops are to bo withdrawn, an! with them go the whole French population. As an instance of the hostility of the French, it may be stated that, on one occasion, a man was shot near Mxtptlitl. A French soldier asked a priest his namej the otner replied that ho could not tell without endangering his life. He afterwards died, and no one knew who ho was. It was thought that he did not know himself. This incident is but a counterpart of others which occur almost daily in Mexico and else-, where. The Americans are tho victims of a Systematic Persecution, but the Climate is delightful. Reinforcements of troops are being sent from France in laree numbers. The armies of Mexico are disbanding. Tours, in haite, IN3A. Ihe Eyes Hare It.w On account of tho time taken by members of Congrc's every day to explain away newspaper rej'orta about themselves, which they insist upon are reported inaccurately, and as it la to nobody's Interest to report the speeches and doings of members of the House of Representa tives inaccurately, as no amount of blundering would be aDy improvement, we have concluded that the Reporter must see and hear inaccu rately, and remembering the size of the room and rowers of tho gas, we offer the following invention FOB THE USE OF TDK NEWSPAFER REPORTERS IN CONGRESS. PROPOSALS. PKOPOSALS WILL BE EE ceived at these Headnuarters for the following articles, to be delivered, in lota to suit, on or before the 1st ot April, I860: Three hundred thousand (300,000) fairs or Patent Leather Loots, tor the use of the Fenian Army of invasion. 1 he Boots to be ot the O'Mahony pattern. Samples to bo seen at the Union Bquaro Mansion, in possession ot the 1 resident. One hundred thousand (100,000) Cnblo foot of Gas, ot the Georire Francis Train quality, Jor general Illu minating and enlightening purposes. Must be 25 per cent, kid clove, 40 per cent, pomatum, 25 per cent, wniie nananeicniei, ana iu per cent, ji.au ae Cologne. Three hundred thousand (300,000) Pikps, of the Killian style, to have handles complete, lilacs: Wal nut, oiled Each Pike to have a point to it, which Will be ilio only point in view during the invasion. Forty million ($40,000,000 dollars), to be invested in Fenian Bonds. The Bonds are beautifully Litho graphed, and printed In Green ink, and would make handsome parlor ornaments, suitablv framed, and no donbt would lemain in the family for a great num ber ot generations The above to bo delivered in good order by the time specified, at the Union Square Mansion, New lore city. . ah Dins aceepiea. Address, O'M ahohy, Killian & Bweeioct, Proprietors ot tho Irish Iiepablio, K. X. A High Old Precedent. To those persons who bewail the present ex orbitant rates of nouse-rent as unprecedented, we offer the consolatory information, that Landlords thus "bled" their Tenants as far back as the time of Cesar and Mark Antony called public attention to the fact In tho well-known line: "See what a Rent the envious Casca made !" Mr. Pepper In a Pickle. Ccneral Miles, at Fortress Monroe, we see, has interfered with the plans of Pepper and the Frcedmcn. Mr. Pepper was collecting In the spare fractional currency, according to General Miles, without proper authority. Be that as it may, Mr. Pepper's correspondence with the General was rather Spicy. To the Lce-ward. Mrs. General R. E. Lee, asking for her former estate at Arlington, after her hubband had spent his wealth In trying to break up the Govern ment, is reckoned "the Arlington Height of Impudence." The authorities at Washington condemned in toto the drawings for a new Dry Dock at the Kavy Yard not, however, from their inaccu racy, but because the Architect called them "Sectional Drawings;" for while the President is trying all he can to reconstruct the Union, he avoids everything that looks sectional, and the authorities on dockyards Have followed the same course. , What comes after cheese t Mouse. Why ought the stars to be the best astrono mers! Because tkey have aixtdded the heaveus lor ages. --YVhen F.ve told Adam to chastise his son, what five scriptural names did she use? "Adam, octn uve, tjnin Atei." , Why Is a French franc of no value com' pared with an Am erlcan dollar T Because it Is worthless. Which is the cheaper.a bride or bridegroom T She is always given way, the bridegroom is sometimes sold. Quibble thinks if the Democracy of Pennsyl vania, having nominated a Heister and Clymer, do not elevate their candidate to the Governor's seat, they may as well jive up the ghost, , Immense deposits of a kind of substance re tembliDg cannel coal have been found at Hart ley and Wolloneong. in New South Wales, yield' ing one hundred and forty-seven gallons of oil to the ton. A company has been formed lor the manufacture and sale of the oil. ; Brigadier-General C. H. Howard, Assistant Commisaioner of the Freed in en's Bureau tor the District of Columbia, recently Issued orders directing the thorough cleaning, with chloride of lime, of all the habitations of the colored Tieonle of the citv of Georgetown, and detail' ing a sufficient number of officers to carry out tne order. This precaution uenurai uowara deems necessary in view of the possibility of the prevalence ot the cholera during the cominir summer. Mayor Wallach has condescended to countenance the humane measures adopted by General Howard, and pro mises this assistance in the execution of tha sanitary torder. The Assistant Commissioner has also fesucd a circular, addressed to teachers of colored schools and ministers of colored churches, requesting them to present to the colored people the advantages of emigrating northward, where their labor would be properly remunerated, and where their condition, in every reinject, would bo far suDerlor to their present status. Requisitions from all parts of the country tor laborers are being received aany bv General Howard, and it would, doubtless, be advisable for a part of the large colored popula tion of Washington to comply wltu the atwos oi me Assistant touimwuoner, A SWlNBUnflUN PARODY. Certain stanzas In Swtnbnrne's "Atalanta in Calydon" have been widely quo'.ed. They begin thus: i 'Boiween tli sunset and tho sea, My love laid hand and litis on mo; Of swert enmo sour, ot day eamo nlsflt, Of long desire came brief dolwnt. , Ah love, and what tiling came of thee, , Between the sea-downs aud the sef' A writer in the London Orchestra thinks th.it this poem is "euphonious bosh." and writes the following as quite as rythmical and much more sensible: "Betwcon the tea-bell and tho toa. My bra no was dra vn ana passed to met Ot soup came flnli. ol (lh cimo mea s, Of roaxted Joint came i ulf s veots Ah nuts and what thin? camo of vo. Between the tea cups and the tea? "Between tho tea-tray and the toa, Hnck irew to gripes, gripes grew to mo. V ine turned to drunk, aud arunk to icars, And general Jot to maudlin fears; I) nnk tears, drunk wines, there soomod to bo Between the tea-pot and the tea. "Between tho tedium and the tea. Jones liquored up an hour with me Then all among the crockery wares His tcet rolled down tho kitehou Stall a ; I saw 'em go 1 saw a Ilea Between the Ua-cake and the toa." mittR THE HSOW. from the Science Jievicw. t " When Antumn Ta?s prow naloMhero enmo atroon Ot elm o like lormx lrom thatooid mountain top; With trai ing garments through the air t.iey oamo, Oi walked tho ground with girded loins, aud threw bpanglos of silvery front upon the grass. And edged the brook with glittering parapets, Ana oulit it crystal bridges, touched tho pool, And turned its lace to g ass, or rising tbeuce, . They shook, lrom their full laps, tho tolt, liht snow, Ai d burled tho great earth, bb Autumn winds Bury the forest floor in heaps oi leaves. WILLIAM IULLEN 1SBYAST. The snowflake. arrested in its descent and transferred to the nii?roscopo, is an oblect of reuutv. and teemititr with mutter for reflection. The landscape which the irott traces during the night with delicate crystals on the window pane, is a mvstery to the child and a marvel to the man. Here is exhibited beauty in com bination with power. Great agents nave been Host and tiro" in the nhvsical revolution of the world. How they began, aud where they will end, let us leave for speculators to dream, and confine our business to the world as it is. After a night's downfall, as far as the eye can scan, everywhere lius the snow. It makes the leafless trees look elegant, hides the smoke-dried city garden, and buries all evidence of the scavenger's neglect. The town is as trim and clean as a cbimney-sweeD in bis Sunday shirt. and the country one vast table-cloth to which birds are the only guests. But under tho snow lies, fearlul to contemplate, all the unpleasant experiences of inud and slop. So "frost and lire" conduce alternately to our pleasure and pain. The small experiences ot snow which fall to our lot aro sufficient to remind us of the glaciers and avalunchcs of mountainous districts. "The scow which auring tho whole year falls upon iuu uiuumuiuN uuea uov ilmh, uut maintains lis solid state, where their elevations exceed the height of nine thousand feet or thereabout. Where these snowsj'aecumulate to. great thick ness in the vailevs. or in the deeD mazv frac tures of the soil, they hard en under the in if uence of pressure resulting lrom their incumbent weight. But it always happens that a certain quantity of water, the result ot momentary fusion of the superficial beds, traverses its sub stance, and tniB iorm a crystalline mass of ice. ?:ranulated in structure, which the Swiss natural sts designate neve. From the succe.sive melt ing and lieezmg, provoked by the heat by day and the cold by night, the infiltration of air and water in us interstices, the neoe is slowly trans formed into a homogeneous and skv-colored block of Ice. filled with an infinity of air bub bles; this ie what is called alace bulleuse. bub bled ice. Finally, these masses are entirely frozen; the water replaces tho air bubbles; thence the transformation is coniDlcte: the ice is homogeneous, and presents those flue azure tints so much admired by the tourist who tra verses tne magnificent glaciers ot Switzerland and Savoy." Such are the glaciers which fill the gorges of the Alps, and by a gradual progress move on ward to the vailevs. where thev continually melt, while at their sources they are being as continually replenished. Such the means by w hich great and important chancres have been wronght on the surface of the globe, and such the material tor many a castle in the air more iragtie and evanescent than snow. Tho parallel roads of Glen Roy .Indicate the action ot the glaciers Of Scotland in ancient times, and other evidences may be traced among the mountains ot wales. At one time a notion prevailed in the vicinity of snow-capped mountains that an avalanche might be brought .down by the firing of a gun or the tinkling of a bell; that a trilling sound might cause a small fragment of snow to mole, and In its motion dow nward to accumulate until it became an avalanche, w hich, like that of Val, caianca in ihuh, mipht transport a torcst from one side of the valley to the other, or bring destruction like that of the valley of Tawich in 17t4, which buried the whole village ot Bueras "under the snow." Ice baB recently been made the subject of a very interesting communication to a contempo rary, in which the process of cry stall ization during liquefaction has been thus graphically described: "Here is a block of clear ice, such as any fishmonger can supply. Rows of air bub bles can be seen running parallel to each other throughout the mass, ana in some irregular places there is a fine gauze-like appearance pro duced by a web of minute bubbles. This is Diit the poetical way in which ice expresses a spilt; for this beautiful netting is the result of nothing more than some accidental blow. Cuttincr a slice tiom the block across the bubbles, let us hold it close to a naked gas-flame, and now let us ob eive it The lamp ot Aladdin could not have wrought a more wondrous change. The part oeiore ciear ana unmarKeais now siuadea all over with lustrous stard, whose centres shine like burnished silver. "A fairy seems to have breathed upon the Ice. and caused transparent flowers of exquisite beauty suddenly to bloom in myriads within the ice, and ad with a charming regularity of position, it is tne tangioie iairy nest inai nas worked this spell. The ice was laid down ac cording to tne same laws that shape the snow into its beantitul and well-known crystalline forms so often to be seen In snow storms here ana eisewnere. ice is maeea omy an aggre gate oi crybiais similar to inose oi snow, wnicb. ljlng together in perfect contact, render each other invisible, and the block transparent. When the heat of the gas-flame entered the slab, it set to work to pik the ice to pieces, by giving it, in certain places, a rapid molecular shaking, and the fairy flowers which appear in ine w armea ice are tne result or tnis agitation. On a priori grounds, we should therefore infer that the shape of these liquid crystals tor tbey are merely water would be the same as tho solid crystals which originally build up tho ice. This is louna to be the case. The two are seen t Ya 11 infirfl I on iVi tiao otv vn t a fhn an rations in both follow the angle of sixty de grees: lost as the ice treezes, so, under suitable conditions, It liquefies; the Ice flowers, or iie- f ative crystals, appearing in the same plane as hat in w bich they were lornied. "The air bubbles in ice show thh direction. The bubbles collect in widely distant layers. making the successive stages of freezing; be tween the layers there Is either a clear lu'er- vening space, or those perpendicular rows of bubbles already noticed. Accordingly, the lee freeze parallel with the former, aud at right ancles with the direction of the latter bubbles." Beneath the snow and the ice we all direct our hopes for the young year. There lie buried the germs which shall make our fields green, feed our cattle, make our gardens gay, replenish our granaries, fill our tables, store our cellars, and, indeed, supply all the substantial materials for our daily wants. It cannot cane nuicn sur prise, therefore, that at thia season of the year an anouia leel au Interest, though but lew ex (re it, fr what lies hidden ;'uu,der the snow." MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKINO, &o Tl K MPLB OP PA S .11 1 O N. Importations for the Spring and Summer of 1800. MRS. M. A. BINDER, Ko. Ml tHlPKTJT 6TBEET. TUlLADELralA, Jmportcrof Ladles' Press and Cloak Trltnmlnmii also, 1'arls fsttern In ilseue Taper, lor Ladles' and Chil dren's lirrssea 1 dor ire to call your attention to the above card, and Shall I e pleased to have von call and inmiect m stuck, aud I think jrou will find It the moat choice and elegant s-Bcrtnenito relect irnni aly facilities lor obtaining the most dlratie novel les of the European niaraet are now unsnrpai'Sed. and aulpmenti per n arlv every sttareer add Irenhnena and variety to the collection, 'i he most desirable styles et Ornament, Button . I. aces, Frln lies Coidn, labels, V elvet Kill hoi a, Helllnir. Patent Ilooss and K.yrs, French Comet. Shields. Drexa Me v stern, rails, Hoop hklrts of our own and Madame Deroorest's irake. Mamiiln(t ttraidlng, and Kmhrolfler Ing! French f lutlnn and Uauderlng. m0 rnrlsian I'ress and cloak Making, tn all Its varieties. Ladle tumlHb ng the'lr rlon and coctly ma'erlals mav lely on liclng artlntlc ally fitted and their work finished In the mem prompt and etllciuut manner, at tho lowest possible prices. I ui ting and Pasting at the shortest notice. Kets of l'atterns now reaily lor Merchants and Dress makers. All the i asbion 11 colt n for sale. MHH. M. A. BINDER, SIS Ira Ko. 1031 CJlEffMJT Street fhllodelphia. 180U SPRING. 1866. OPENING On Tuesday, March 20, AT MRS. . E. KEYSEK'S CIIIlMtEN'S CLOTHIKOEMPOrJUM No. 1227 CHESNUT Street, 3 19 lmj Below Thirteenth, North side, Philadelphia, MRS. R, DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of sritlSG WILLI NEETi Misses' and Iniants' ilais and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, BIhbonB, Feathers, Flowers, frames, etc. 3 IS 4m FURNITURE. GEORGE J. IIENKELS, THIKTEIHTH AND CHESNUT STS., FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. A large assortment ot Rosewood Drawing-Room Furniture Walnut Drawlng-Room Furniture. Walnut Dinlng-Room Furniture. Walnut Library Furniture. Walnut Hall Furniture. Rosewood Chamber Furniture. Walnut Antique Furniture. f rices are as low as the quality of the work will admit of. . GEORGE J. IIENKELS, 8 lm Late of Nos. 8(19 and 811 CHESS UT Street TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock oevcry variety of Furniture which 1 will tell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIK AUD MARBLE TOP COTTAGE SUITS VASXJT CHAMBER SUITS. FAKLOK SUITS IN VLVT PLUSH. FABLOK BCITS IN BA1B CLOTU. PARLOR 8UI1S IN KEP8. Hdcboards, Extension Tables, 'Wardrobes Book-cases Vattiesses, Lounges, Etc i-tc. r. P. GUSTINE, 1 16 2m N. K. Cor. ShCONS AND RACE STS. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES JIIE FIRE IN CHESNUT STREET Letter from Wells, Fargo & Co. 510.C00 SAVED VH nEttEING'S TATENT SAFE. PmxiDELFBiA, January 3. 1668. Mkcpes. Fabsel, Herbino Si Co. Gentlemen iW have Just, opened our Safe, one of your manufacture, which passed through the destructive fire In Chesnut street last night She Bale was in our office, No. 607 which building was entirely destroyed. The bate was fa a warm place, as you may well suppose, and waa red hoi when taken out of the embers. We are well satisfied with the result of this blal, and find our books, papers and some ten thousand dollars In money almost as per fect as when put In the Bate. Nothing Is Injured, It we except the leather bindings of the books, which are teamed; the money and papers axe as good aa ever. Truly yours, WELLS, FARGO & CO., Per J. H. COOK. Agent The above Safe can be seen at our store. FAEEEL, HEEEING & CO., 1 10 lm No. 629 CHESNUT Btreet LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN and lor the City ard County of Philadelphia. In the matter ol toe petition o. the ALLIaNOK PETRO U lll AM) COAL COMPANY lor leave to su render thelt corporate tranches, and be dissolved The undersigned, appointed by the said Court Master and Auditor, to report upon the propriety oi gr&ntlnii the prayer of aald petition, and dtstrlbution ot tiie ba lance remaining) m hand, vilt) meet the par ilea la Interest lor the purpose of bis apoolntment. on 'MON DAY, March 26, 1H66, at S o'clock Y M.. at his office. No. 43 Walnut street, In the city of Philadelphia, whem and where all persons are required to appeal and pto sent their claims. lft thatn 6t THOMAS J. WORRELL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Jtstateof KOBKKl LAUUULIN, deceased. Tha Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JAMES KKLL and ROBERT M. LO(AN, xecutora under the last will and testament of ROBERT LAUOiiLIN, deceaaed. and to report distri bution ot the balance In . the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpoaea ot hla appointment, on lUErSDAY. March 37, A. D. I6ii,at4 o'clock P. M-, at the otlice of ROHKRT U.LOGAN, y.q . K 0.484 N. TU1KD btreet, la tha citv ot Phila delphia. IHsittthSt - U R E K A THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIE DYE. TBR IMMKNSB SUCCESS with which this prepara tion ba. met duilnp the abort iliue It has been beiora the public, Gas iuuuced the thounaud. and tens of liiuu sauda who hare used and attested lis virtues to pro nounce u the ONLY and TbUE Ualr Restorative The Eureka has been imroduced into all the principal cltiet both test and West, and having taltbluliy oertorined all that la claimed Kir It, hap supeneoed all other Hair Pre parations 1 be Vureka restores Urevlialr to Its original colori prevents tha hair from failing out, by causing a healthy conditioner the scalp. lmparUwr to the hair a solmem and (oaa. and ycutiitul appearance that no other Hair Preparation can produce. The Eureka la tree from all lintiurltl, or poutenoa i drugs, aud van be used without Si'lltuir scalp or bands. Manufactured an sold wholosale and retail by ROBEIiT IISUEB, Sole Agent, No. 2S N. FIFTft Street. St Louis, Mo. Agents for Pennsylvania. DfOTT & CO.. No 131V. 6C0ND Btreet, PjuiailclplU. laOaiuwut MISCELLANEOUS. JJ A R N E S S. A IACGE LOr OF JW U. K WAGON HAR NESS?, 3, 4, and 6 liorre. Ako, pans ol UAK-KEt-8, SAIiDLF.S, COLLARS, HALTERS, etc., bought at the recent Government sales to bo sold at a are at sacrifice. W holcsale ar Retail. Together with cur usual aw ortment of BADBLEh YAND SADDLERY UARD WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, 2 1 No. 114 MARKET gtreot. w ILEY & BROTHER, IwrORTFRB AND PFALERS TV HAVANA CIGAR AND JIKlbCHCM TirES, N. W. Cor. KlUliUi and WALNUT Strata. We otter the finest TTavana Ctpars at prices from 20 to 30 rcr c nt. below the regular rates. Also, the celelii ete'l ' LONE JACK" BMOKINQ TOTtACCO. whlrh ia tar superior to any yet brought before the public. Motto of Lone Jack r "SEEK NO FTJK1I1EK. FOR No BETTER CAN BB J-OUND." 116 3m QEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER ' No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 COCK Street. Machine Woik and MlUwrlg htlng promptly attended to 88J J7ITLER, "WEAVER & CO., VAKTJf ACTUSEBS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc., No. !3 Norta WATFB Street and No. ti North DELAWARE Avenuo, rillLADEU'UIA. It! WIS H. FlTLltB, MicnAEL Weavtr. Conrad F. C'lohhkk, '414$ c ORN EXCHANG RAO MAMTACTOItT. E JOHN T. B A I L'fc Y ft C O., No.113 N. FRONT and No. 114 N. VYATEn street. miiadaipbla. DEALERS IN BAtlB AMD BAGGINQ oi every description, for Gialn, Flour, Bait, Super P hosphate of Lime, Bone Dust, Etc. laree and small GUNNY BAGS canstantly on hand. 8 22 Hi' Also, WOOL SACKS. ' John T. Bailey. J amis Cascade. RESTAURANT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Ftsrsf old and new ALF.8, at 0 cents perglovs. GOOD ONE-DIME EATINO BAR, The choicest Liquors always on hand. No. 633 CHESNUT SIRItET. 3 10 lm B EN BY BECKER, Manager. COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, ol all numbers end brand?. Tent. Awning, Trunk, and Wagon-Coer Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felta, from one to seven leet wide: Paulina, Belting, Ball Twine, etc JOHN W. JSVERMAN & Co.. al - No. Iu3 JONES' Alley. T ILLIAM S. GRANT, Y COUB1ISRION MEBCBANT. No. 33 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, ACKNr FOK Duprnt's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W. Baker ft Co 'a Chocolate. Cocoa, and Brouia, Ciocter tros. ft Co.'s Yeilow Metni Bheathlng, Bolts, and Nails. 24 ALEXANDER G. C ATT ELL & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 26 NORTH WHARVES, AND NO. 27 XOKTB. WATFB BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. 2 2 ALFXAFDKR O. CATTELL. ELIJAH O. CATTULL DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. pfifiKOI STEAM SC01RIX0 ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 EACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to our new Freuch Mean) Scouring hstabllatiirent the Ilrnt aud only one ot its kind In this city. We do not dye, but by a chemical process restore Ladles', Gentlemen's, and Children's Garments to their original suites, wtmout injuring them In the leat, vthlle gieat experience and the best machinery lrom France enable us to warrant periect satisiaction to ail who may lavor us with their patronage LADIES' DREhSES, of every deucuptlon, wither without 'Jrimmings, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the color Is genuine or uoi. fn.M Pln.V. .nil V.nHlt.a Cnwm tn. T.ht f.B.N Carpets. Velvet. Ribbons, Kid' Gloves, etc. cleaned and renul.ibcd In the best manner. Oemleuien's hummer and W inter Clothing cleaned to perfects n without In jury to the stuff. Also Klaus and Banners All kinds o siains n moved without Oieanlng the whole. All orders are executed onder our Immediate suDervtsioa. and satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. A call and examination ot our process Is reipectfully solicited. ALBED1LL & MARX, a 12 vthsS No. aiO RACE Btreet H HE STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING a KU'lABUratni. ai tub kjuu nii. No. 47 N. EIGHTH Street, East side. NO OIHKK OFFICE IN THIS CITT. With the benefits ot an experience ot nearly fifty veara on Maten Inland, and facilities uueoualled DV anv other eatabllsement tn this country, we offer superior Inducements to those bavins M.k. Woollen or fancy Good lor DYllMitiB IXKANBINIi. BARRETT, NEPHEWS, ft CO.. No. 47 N. r KiHTH Ptreet. Phlladolnhla, Nos 6 and 7 JOHN Btreet New York, No. 718 BHOAPWaY New York, a aim No 269 Fl'LTON Street, hrooklvn. W'.i I 4S.a, -7:f- -tvv.vr V'l . i I I :.'l :0 FIT A. ME MAN U FAQTU RER, AND OtALEH IN BOOKS. BIBLES. PRAYERS. Magaalnes, Novels, and all the Now Publications. CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Yii'iri ricturci r all kisdi Framed to order. 8C8 CHESTNUT ST, 803 EE MARRIAGE GUIDE, EgS BT DR. WILUAM TOUNO. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Da WM. TtiUNG. MARHIAGE Gl'IDE.'byDB. W. roiJNO. MABH1AOE GC1DF' by DH. WM. YOU NO. MARRIAGE Gl'IDEi by DB. WM. YoUNQ. M Afi IAGK GUIDK, by DR. WM. YoUKO. MAKICE GUIDE: by DH. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAC GITIDK, by DH. WM- YCiCNQ. MARRIAGE O 'lDK, by DR. WM. YOUNO. UAUKIAiiK OniDK. by DH. WM. YOIIVO MARMaOK (iUIDK. 'There are more tlilugs 'twlxt Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in our LeTno vonntr man enter the oblleattons of married Ufa without rearHtm every page ot DR. YOUNO 8 MaR BlAGK OLU'Ei or, Eveiv One His Own Doctor. It diolocs lauta tnat every oueanouid be acquainted w in. It conialiia one hundred engravluaa exolalnlnv the ana- tomv ot the human syatein. both uiala and (einals with Uf e ul Inlpru auou uii every wne stiould know. Price. fWecnta. Sold at DR. Will I A YOUNG'S OHFICB. a 17 I o, flfi tiPKUC'E etxeet, above rourih. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. OUR TATKONS AND THE PUBL We are offering eurtteck ol WATCHES, . JEWELRY, AND SILVER WAR AT A DISCOUNT, J. Fully equivalent to the heavy decline In Gold ; CLARK Ss BIDDL.13- rp 7 CflEHNUTB t.TIV13 LADnTtrvT --iUN rDLinOND DEALER & JEWELElU niitrn,ini.Liii m i iLTt;i WARK, ,w"ATCHE3 and JE WELET REPAIRED. Use Just received a large a d splendid assortment oil LADIES' GOLD WATCHES, Some in plain tases. others Lrautlfnii engraved, and others Inlaid with diamonds. Purchasers wishing HANDSOME LADIES' WATCH Will do well to call at once and make a selection. Pries I Hioaorate. a n watches warranted. Also, a large assortment ot GENTLEMEN'S AND HO TV WATCHES, IS OLD AND SILVER CASES. 2 24 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment ot above (roods constantly on band at modeiate prices the Musical Boxes nlaylna Horn 2 to 10 beautiful Airs. v TAER & BROTHER, Importers. Ko. 824 CUFANOI STREET, nilsmttjrp Beiovr ronrth. II I O H JEWELRY JOHN BliENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY) Etc. Etc. Etc 9 2C 8 Ko. 18 S. EIGHTH SI K JET. PhUaoU. 1IENRY IIARPER, No. C20 ARCH STREETi Manalastarer and .Dealer ia Watchest, Fine Jewelry, Silver-Plated Ware, A WD 85 Solid Silver-ware. LIQUORS. HUES KIT GROVE WHISKY. No. 22S North THIRD Street. If anything was wanted to prove the absolute purity of this Whisky, the following certificates should doit. ) There Is no alcoholic stimulant known commandlngsucU j ecommendatlon li om such high sources : Philadelphia, Septembers. 1AW. j We have careftollv teatftd thA umn.. nt' I'HI'.HNTn . OKOVK WI1IHRV wllll'h vnn Mini li. an !...! ,h.. IA ! coiiiains home ofthe roiHONOiis aoBSTAiiCB known aa pt siLoiL. which Is the characteristic and Injurious Inr gredkut of the whiskies tn general use. DOOTU, GAKRK1 T ft CAM AC, Analytical chemisia. . . . Niw York, September 3, 1858. I have analyzed a sample ol CliKUT UKOVT5 VH18KY received from air. tharlos Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia; and having carefully tested It, I am pleased to state that It la entire. y fkee Viiom poihohous ob dkletkiiioi a auhstaiices. It is an unusually puiej anu Cue-flavored quailtv ot whisky. JAMES B. t nrr.TON, M. D., Aualytlcal Chemist. . . Bobtoh, March 7. 18S9. I have made a chemleal analysis of commercial sam ples of C1UNUT GROVE WHl.sKY, Which proves to be free from the heavy Ku.il Oils, and perlcoily pure and unadulterated. 'Jhe fine flavor of this whbikv la derived ft cm the grain nsed In manuf acturing it Reapectinlly. A. A. II AYES, II. D., State Assayer, No. IB Roy Is ton stieet. For sale by barrel, demijohn, or bottle, at No. 226 North, THIRD Street Philadelphia. a a J. W. II A M M A IT Importcrsnd Wholesale Dealer In Foreign BRANDIES, WINES, AND PINE OLD WEISKIE3, No. 620 MARKET SrJ 11EET 18 3m PHILADELPHIA. M. NATHANS SONS; IMPORTERS OP op - : BRANDIES, WLNES, GINS, Eto. No. 19 N. FRONT STREET, PIIILADELTKIA. MOSES NATHANS, HORACK A. NATHANS, OKLANDO D. NATHANS. 110m COAL. JAMES O'BRIEN LZniUH AND 'SCHTJTLKII Is KJf A Aj BY 2 EE CARGO OR SINOLJC TON. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzvfater. Eaa eonniantly on hand a competent snppir of tha above superior Coal, suitable tor famiiv use, tt) which ha calls the attontioB of bis tnend aud tut public genemlly. - Otdera left at Ho. 206 8. Ft'th street, No. 838, Seveutoeoth street, or through Deepaiob or fesl Office, promptly attended to a 8UP.iuott goAurr ok blacbjsmtth8 COAL. . 78$ ROBERT I BENDER,, COAL DEALER, B. W. C0BKEU BROAD AND CALLOWfllLL STREETS fHILADEU'HlA. None bnt the best WEST LEBIUH, an sires, from tha Greenwood Colliery, oa baud, and for sals for CAUU ONLY. , CJIOSra Also, ENOISE, HEATER, AND FURNACE OOAU QUEEN TEAS, GKEN CORN, vkfsu rRArnir.s ' FttESH TOMAIOE8, TfUMS Ktc, ALBERT O. ROUEUTS, DEALER IS FIS 8 GfCK'RKIES SS ip COS. IXIYEAXU AaiS TLB Is X3, I
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