uiMn at tub roitn. EY W. n. tOKOFELl.OW. Tic I dcnd, the bonntiful youth. The htattol honor, tne tongue 01 troth, He, the lile and liprl.t ol hahII, Whose voue w83 bli'lie a Ijuelc rail, Whom all eves tollowed with one comuiit, The tin cr cl Use Ling b, aiid v.hBC pleatnut word, IIuhIiccI all murmurs of discontent. ( Only last night, as we rode alone lKwu the dark ol the mountain kT. To vifcit the p.cketpuard at the lord, Little dreaming ot any mlnhap, Jle wha hnmmini; th'? wordj ol Rome rld oon: "Two red roceo he had on his rap, And another he bore at the i oint of his nword." Fiiddrn and gwlft a w btstlmn ball Tame out of a wood, and the voice wm still; BomelhinR I heard in the darkneiw full, And Tor a moment my blood erew cliiH; 1 f pake in a whisper, as he who gpcakH In a room where lome one is lyinir dead; Uut he niado no antiwcr to what 1 eaid. We lifted bim up on his saddle apnln, And through tho mire and the mist and the rain Carried him back to the silent camp, Atid laid him an if uhIocp on his bed; And I saw in the light of tho surgeon's lamp Two white roseH upon his checks, And one jitnt era his heart, blood-red ! And Iaw in a Tislou how far and fleet Thatlatal bullet went speeding forth, Till it readied a tow u In the distant North, Qitl it reached a houso in a suuny street, Till it reached a heart that ceased to beat, Without a murmur, without, a cry: And a bell was tolled in that far-off town, h'or nc who hid passed from cross to crown And the neighbors wondered that she should die. FRANCE. Jlea Favre anil (be Emperor Spicy Expo aii r of Imperial Skamn-Immorality of the French Stag and Court, Xte Etc. I'abis, March 16. After a week of com- Iiaratm-ly uninteresting debate in the Corps jcpislatit, Jules Favre, the leader of the oppo sition, electrified that body yesterday with an address which would have made the Kmperor's fare tingle if he had heard it, and which mint Lave "got his mad up" a little when he read it this moruinir., Thetext was the paragraph In the address congratulating the Kmperor upon the stability of the interior regime and institutions of France. The Emperor, al the close of his last address, t the opening of the Corps Leginlatif, put an effectual stopper upon the hopes of the liberal party that there was to be any further exten sion of liberty in France. "There had been enough talk atiout this," the Emperor said, in rnbstance.and "the great desideratum now was to increase the physical prosperity of the country and improve public morals." Into these propo sitions of the Emperor Jules Favre pitched light and lett, yesterday, charged his Majesty with having utterly tailed to leltil bia pro mines, called the empire a "negative and a parodj" of the system of 18!), of which it pro teased to be a continuation, demanded the liberty of the press, the light ot reunion, and that electoral liberty now elleclually cruFhed out by the system of Governmental candidates, lie closed his speech with the following remark able paragraphs, which must be gall and worm wood to the "powers that be": "In regard to the exterior policy, if the country had been master of its destinies, we should never have witnessed theee distant expeditions which have so greatly compromised our interests. We Fhould not have sent to die on the other bide of the Atlantic so many young men whose arms would have enriched oar soil. We. should not have seen millions wasted in Mexico In behalf of an enterprise the least fault of which is that it is impossible. These millions would have been uselully employed In benefiting France and her colonies. "At to the interior regime, we are sometimes told that the passions are completely appeased. Sometimes that they are still fermenting, that parties are always armed, and that our libert"1 should still be refused us. Public mo- - spoken of. If you would have roc ' ' , juuht make citizens; to make ''.n1' foZ8m!ouFS 16 f ;VF"? fanmary glory. She has need if moral dignity and. grandeur. If you will interrogate the literature of the present day, which is the expression of public morals, you -will be driven to some unfortunate conclusions. "You have decreed the liberty of theatres, aud with the censorship you do what you please upon the public scene, and what do you show us there? Great God! you force a man with any tense of decency to keep away from this privileged tempi in launching at him this tort ot insult 'I desired to speak of virtue and devotion. These are no longer actuali ties, and I am driven from the temple conse crated to them.' "What do you make of the French scene? Yon have muue it a scene of libcrtinage and rhamelcBsness; you expose upon it distrusting nudities. You have in your hands a law made to prevent children from working in manufac tories, and you begrime the child upon the rcene of a privileged theatro in making him rep resent the type and model of degradation and cynicism, to the scandal of all respectable people. And then you open bats masques, and you say: 'Come and amuse yourselves, and drink from the cop which I put to your lips.1 As lor me, I say to you, Trance wants some thing else. She wishes to have the power of exercising her liberties. We are nothing If we cannot raise our eyes towards Heaven, and we car not do that if we are ot free.". There is an immense deal of truth in the trenchant remarks of this salient, sturdy leader of the opposition in the French Corps Legislatif. lie and thousands of thinking men in France mourn over a state of things in this capital -which approaches Tery ntarly to that which existed in Rome just before its downfall, and which explorations and excavations prove to liavs been the moral condition ot Herculaneum and Pompeii at the time they were overwhelmed and buried. The poisonous literature which is permitted to be spread through France, and which is represented by such types as "Fanny" and "Daniel" of Fevdeau; " Salambo" and "Madam Bovary" of Flaubert the well-known and immensely popular works of Paul da Kock: and his son and successor, and the inheritor of his meretricious qualities and fame, Henri, is tannins the foundation of morals of the present and rising generation of France, and it is to this class of works that M. Favre alludes. Any one who has seen the show pieces of the Jiiehe aux JSols and the LatUertie Maaicme, in each of whick the "well-formed and beautiful joung ladies" advertised for seemed literally determined to "outstrip" all others, and who has observed the astonishlnrlv small Quantity f dress and the astonishingly large quantity of Doay wnicn is permitted to be exnioitea upon me Doarns oi tne fans theatres, will well un jlrrstand what he means by his reference to them. The "Infant" he speaks of is "Fanfan Uenoiton," in Bardou's piece of the Famille lie notion, which nas been running now at the Vaudeville nearly a hundred and fiftv nights, This type of the snnny childhood of Paris is a ?'oungster oi eignt years, who seems to have horoughly studied Machiavelli, and hat no faith in his race; who is bla$e; who eambles and -makes "corners" in the stvle of an nl.I stock "broker, at the "bourse" which the children used 1o hold in the garden of the Tailenes tor ttie ex change and sale of postage stamps, and who finally attempts to rob his father's safe to make no tor his losses. He who has witnessed the scene of riot and debaurtwrv on the Hundav moraines of the hula natmit at the ouera will not wonder at bis re ferring to them in this connection. Indeed, all who have observed In Pans the constantly aud Tai idly apparent fading out of decency and public and private moralty, who sees the shop windows on the most puhlio thoroughfares , filled with photographs and pictures which no decent woman or man even can look at without hauie: who see the "fast women" of the deml- rwnde inmtU) k ilks and luces, driving their TEE DAILY XggjNG IfeLfeGiiAril. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, lriBrrirVcTil turnouts on the avenues and lr tK " l ois tic J'.ouloRtic, bedecked and bclewel.rd, c cuiiying the bent and most prominent places in the iheiitiif". setting the fashions which dueh rpus and pilnccs-rs greedily tollow those who lisve witnced all this will not wonder that men like Jiiltn Favre demand something better for France. He and his v'tHnn,, oh.rgc it upon tlic Kmpeior and the empire that the en coin age, or, at l' st do not desire to suppress this Mate of thincs, because it drowns thought in aniLscment, not, and debauchery, and, there lore, acts as a preventive to revolution. John Mltclirl nasiurnea up in ine newfimwr lie ha written n communication to the Oiinir hnlionnlc, in which he replies to an articlo ir late number of I'm Urtue dr Pent Mtni' j which it is stated that "Irt lnnd enjoys ' R 'tho liberties that Ft. gland doefl." Mitchr f provcg very conclusively that this is far ' rom being true. He has mov cd oyer the rive' jnt0 house rear the Jardin des Piantcs, in uicn there are a number of lrh.h refugees, kP,.ps himself very quiet, alijuyh said t'o be in constant coin mtinication. wit the chKfs of the Fenian move ment In inland. I understand that Mitchrl's predilection are favorable to the O'Mahony party In America. 'lh'iR Is the Prince Imperial's birthdnv. he having completed his tenth end entered upon his eleventh yenr. For the past three years on this occasion tiirio has been a review of a com pany ol bov soidiers 'ins ile troupe, of wlil:h the I'rince Is a member, and afterwards a dinner at which he presided. Having lust recovered from the measles, however, he probably does not feel Biiflic leutly strone lor sucti proceedings at present. Last evening and to-day the theatres and public buildiugs were hung with Mags, and the Kmpernr, as usunl on such occasions, has exhibited his joy by selecting about two hun dred Miperannuuto'd mayors of communes, and decorating them with the ribbon of the Legion ol Honor. As to the Trinco himself, for a young man he has certainly done very well. He Is a corporal in the Grenadiers ot the Guard and Honorary President of the Committee of the Grand Exhibition, spenks seven different lan- ruRt'Cf, all about equally well; is "well up" in renrh and foreien history, and is said to be an exceedingly kind, amiable, and intelligent boy. Gustave Dore, it seems, is not to illustrate Shakespeare, after all. A piiblhher offered him four hundred thousand francs, but bedemauded the round sum ot a million. It is perhaps, not unfortunate that the proposition fell through, as with all his genius if would have been utterly impossible for him to have done the work in a manner which would have fuliilled all the exi gencies ot art. He does rot read a word of Knp li'h, and would have been, therefore, obliged to depend upon a French translation; besides which, it seems utterly impossible that any Frenchman can properly understand Shake speare. For the fables ot La Fontaine, upon tho illustrations ot which he is now employed, he receives five hundred francs for each one, and it is said that alter making his studies he draws two a day, for which he receives cash on de livery, lie may be seen almost every day now at tfce Jardin des Piantcs, studying the move ments and peculiarities of tho" animals which will occupy places in this great work. A baby has been born at the United States Consulate in Paris n fine girl, and "mother and child are doing well." M. J". Ihrald. The Dangers of Eating. A WKETZKK MERCHANT CIIOBF.D (TO DEATU IN TAY LOR'S SALOON. Tbaddeus 8cott a country merchant, was choked to death this afternoon, at Taylor's saloon, at the corner of Broadw ay and Franklin street He w as from Kapicrville to Illinois, and came here to buy goods. It is understood be arrived to-day. Mr. Scott entered the saloon at about 2 o'clock with Mr. Matthews, of the flrni ot Mattnews & Taylor, and calling, it is reported, for beefsteaks, the two began their meal. Scott ate rapidly, and soon he began to choke". The alaim spread, and as Scott grew black in the face aero d gathered, and the excitement euuu uruuuie intense. A surgeon of the New Y-' tinm,!!,,! for; but the persons in . l.WsPl.tttl Scott would die. ! JJht "ii'H .1 was scat arlng that others bv V- OOK mn, BOUle "y lUB u'Ka uuu . . , i . ii. . i i ti. -is body aud arms, to tno nospnai. e v?as apparently in convulsions when he arrived there. An incltdon was at once made iu his throat, and the meat w as removed; but there were only three respirations, and he died. ins age was aoout tnirty-Dve years. An in miest will be held. In the meantime his friends have been telegraphed for, and some of them are expected to arrive here, im connections are said to be highly respectable. If. Y. Evening fosi, mh ult. A Grand Tonr ol Knights Templar. The Boston Encampment of Knights Templar, Wysenian Hart-hull, Eminent Commander, will leave Boston about the 1st of June on an ex tensive excursion through tho country. They will rJiBt visit Washington, where they will receive the courtesies ot the encampment of that city, and afterwards will proceed to Chicago via the Baltimore and Ohio KaiLroad, taking Cincinnati in their route. On their return they will come bv the Michigan Southern line to Detroit, visit Rochester and Oswego, cross into Canada, pasting a dav at Toronto, thence along the Grand Trunk to Montreal and Portland home. The tour is a magnificent one and it will not fail to realize to every Knight who par ticipates in it a fund of gratification and in struction. A Tree Worth 25,000. A remarkable tree was brought to New York in thc month of January, 160, from a Western State, it was a uiuck: wamut. seventy icct long. measuring 4500 feet board measure: but when cut into veneers, it would be thirty times that. making 135,000 feet, which at twenty cents wonld be worth $27,000. The cost of cutting it and placing it in store for sale would be about 700. Black walnut, for the last six years, has been gradually taking the lead ot mahogany, Htd is worth as much now as mahogany was lormerly. The fieure most sought for at present Is a stripe, which seems to be tormea oy tne tap, catting dark and light shades alternately through the tree, which when worked, makes the most beautiful furniture that is manufac tured. A Hoosieb Roua Himself and 18 Detected, This momlnir a man named J. B. Jardellu, hail ing lrum Madison, ind., made his appearance at the police headquarters, statin that be had been roDDea oi $1501), m proof ot wnicn iaci ne ex hibited a deep incision in his pantaloons, where he said the pocket had been cut out. and in lurther evidence he shed tears plentifully, and blubbered like a schoolboy. Superintendents Behm and Kelson nuestioned him closely, aud doubting his statement, gave him In charge of in'iecuve uixon. lhis officer searched Jardella, and found in. another pocket the Bum of ZG0O. la wallet No. 'I. He then went to the Matteson House and searched his baggage. Upon oDenlng a trunk. an old razor, badly notched, was lound in full sight. In the notches of this razor were ravel- lings of woollen and cotton cloth of precisely the came hue as tho material of the cut oanta- loons. This satisfied the detective that Jardolla had robbed hinisclt for some ulterior purpose, and he at once proceeded to search him thor oughly. The result of the operation was that the missing f 4:00 w as found sewed and secreted in Jardella's shirt. Upon hearing how the case stood, Superintendent Itehm incontinently kicked tne icuow into vue street. untcago A Coon Houbb Agency. A list of the apart ments to be let in each ot the twenty districts into which PariB is divider!, is now posted up In the hall of the Malrie of each district, so that any person requiring an unfurnished lodging will no longer be obliged to lose valuable time in lnouirinir at the various bureaux de location. which alone afforded such information. The lists so posted may be consulted gratuitously. Illness of Bib "Moktov Peto. An Enclleh paper says that hir B. M. Peto Is "unable to at tend to his Parliamentary duties, or to any busi ness in London, by an attack of illness of some seventy, winch tit tains mia in the country. Dosp e Ca,t,e yiflgne and Ita Cnre. Stare Iron108 received by the Department of under date 'i"r t'ons"l at Liverpool, England, U'g report oV fLMarca 12 1Sl,i5' pive thc ,ollow in Jutland r r " I Vrrf of the cattle plague pioiess to Scotland. This report docs not currfd br' ''ve tno CBf,cs which have oc are lem' onlT tll0,,e obtained officially. There two vr "" now ln n,,e ft' 10 e yvTV e"cti ve res' cscriptious for which are enclosed. Thc - .rt shows the number attacked for the week . .ding March 3, lt66, to be 7310. One of the remedies above alluded to is thus made: One ounce of Peruvian batk, one ounce ot gentian, one ounce of ground ginger, two drachms of sulphate ot iron, fonr tablespoonsful of treacle, and one glass of brandy or whisky. Dose, once a dev. The other prescription is thus com pounded: One pound of onions, small and strong: one pound of garlic, one pound of ground ginger, three-quarters of a pound of assativtida, to be covered with water and stirred on the lire till in a milky pulp, then put over the other art icier; add of rice-water three pints for every two of the mixture. Dose for a cow, one pint per day. Tm WnirpLK Filb Manufacturing Company. The creditors of this Company, in numbers quite respectable, and representing between a quarter and a half million dollars, took an extra train for Ballardvllle at noon to-duy, for the purpose of examining the works of tho Com pany in Ihat place and consulting together as to the best course to pursue in the premises. Jionfon Traveller, 2Mh utt. FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & CO, No. 114 S. THIRD STREET, BANKERS, ' AKD DEALERS IK GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. S. C Or 1881, t -Ms, OLD AJ. D KITW, 10-tOs: CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, 7'SO BOTES, 1st, 2d, ana 3d fcerics. COMPOUND 1JXTERES1 AO TES WANTED. LSTEBE8T ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections Commission. made; Stocks Bought and Sold ot hpecial bnsiiicri LADIES. accommodations reserved fo 3'niLACiiLrRiA, February, 18G6. 3 73m XJ, .S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BAJTKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. 3 NASSAU ST. PH1LADILPI11A. NEW YORK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUCIUT AND HOLD ON COMMISSION. IKTEBFST ALLOWID ON DEPOSITS. 3 1 JJAVIISH JJHOTIIER8 Ho. 225 DOCK STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS, BOI AKDBKU. CNITED STATES BONDS, 1881s, 8-20, 10 40s, UNITED STATES 7 3-108, AI L ISSUES. tEKTlFlCATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. Mercantile Piper sail Loans on Co'latorwli negotiated Stocks Bought and Bold on CommtwJon. 1 31 $ JJARPEK, DUKNEY & CO BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, So. 85 B. THIRD STREET, rUTLADELrmA. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on CommWeion TJncuncnt Bank Notes, Coin, Ktc., bought and sold. Special attention paid to the pnrchaao and sale of Oil Stocks. Deposits received, and Interest allowed as per agreement. 85 8m rj;ilE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IIAS REMOVED During , the erection ol the new Bank building. TO H7 4p No. 005 CHEHNUT STREET. 5'2QS.-FIVE-TWENTIES. 7'308 -SEVEN-THIRTIES, WANTED. IE HAVEN I BROTHER, l-T Ko. 40 8. THI1U) STKIKT. STOVES. RANGES, &o. CULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP BAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FU11NACE. RANGES OF ALL. SIZES. ALSO, PIIIEGAE'S HEW LOW TRESSUBF STEAM DEAIIKG APPARATUS. 70S SAL BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, Ko. 1U2 HAItKET STREET, RANDALL & CO., PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine Kn&lih Toilet Soaps, JN CHEAT VABIETY, JUST BECEIVED. Also, Triple French Extracts and Perfumes. We hive constantly on head (Terr variety of FERFU11EEY AKD TOILET KEQLIBITE9. Extract,, Powders, Cologne!, Foinadoe, Toilet Water, Bbaviog Creams, Coiuietlqaes, lootli Taitus Bruibes, etc. 1 1 Sin QREEN PEAS, GBBEN COUK, J BF.SU I'EACUES, yRESH TOMATOES, FLTJM3. Etc. ALBERT O.. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES S S2 P CO ELEVENTH AND VINE BT8. rTHB (STAMP AGENCY, NO. 504 CHESNDT J- BTKKKT. AHOVE.TlUkD, WILL BE CONTINUED AH HKHHOKdKK STA V I'd of EVERY DFBCKITTION CON8TA1TLT MM iiAND AND J AN I AJdOVNT. 1 11 FURNITURE. fo GEORGE J. 1IENKELS, THIRTEENTH AKD CHESNUT STS 1-lRMTlUE WAREHOUSE. A lore Kortment ol Rosewood Drawing-Room Furniture Walnut Drawlng-Room Furniture. . Walnut Dlnlng-Room Furniture. Walnut Library Furniture. Walnut Hall Furniture. Rosewood Chamber Furniture. Walnut Antique Furniture.' i'ricn are as low aa inequality of the work will admit of. OEORGH J. 1 1 EN K ELS, tl lrn Late of Koe. Bittand 811 C1IE8KUT Bcct C TO II OU 1 " I h ave lnrce utocn SEKEETE11S. large rtocn of erery ynrtety of T nmlture which I will icll at reduced prices, consisting of TLAIN ASD 11AHBLE TOP COTTAGE SUITS WAKCT CHAMBER 8U1T8. TAKLOK BCITS IN VELVET PLUHH PAKLOR RC1T8 IN HAIR CLOTll. TAUliOR SUITS IN KF.PH. eideboardf, Extension Tables, Wardrobes Book-cases Vattiessea, Lounges, Lie Etc. P. P. OUSTINE, 1 16 3m . E. Cor. SECOND AND BACK STB. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES rpIEFIKEIN CHESNUT STREET Letter from Wells, Fargo & Co. 110,000 SAVED IN HERRING'S PATENT SAFE. Philadelphia, J urinary 3, 1866. 1IEP6B8. Farrel, Eerbiko A Co. Gentlemen : We have just opened our Palo, one of your manufacture, which passed through the destructive lire In Cbesnut street last nlnht. The Safe w as in our office, No. 607 which building was entirely destroyed. Tbe bale was la warm place, as you may well suppose, and was red hot when taken out of the embers. We are well satisfied with the result of this ttlal, aud find our books, papers and some ten thousand dollars ln money almost as per fect as when put ln the Sate. Nothing Is Injured, U we except the leather bindings of th" books, which are steamed; the money and papers are as good as ever. Truly yours, WELLS, FARGO & CO., Per J. n. COOK, Agent The above Safe can he seen at our store. FAKREL, HEEEING & CO., 3101m No 629 CnESNFT Street. MEDICAL. JjLECTIlOrATlIY. BUS. GALLOWAY &' S11EDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Ate treating with rcmnrkahle SrtcCcss all acuto and Chronlo Diseases, at their , ELECTR0PATI11C INSTITUTION, No.1280 WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. Wehavolwcn engaged for many years ln the noble work of giving health nd happiness to the suffering and tliel eflllced. During this time we bare treated about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS suffering from tho various forms of dlseaso, and ln a' most every caso a per manent cure has been eflected. Many of them, In fact, had been given up as Incurable by their physicians. We have restored to health. In a few days, thousands of per sons In this city who bad keen Buffering irom painful diseases live, ten, and flftocn years and upwaros. At our institution we have cured, and are ourlng, a class of dla tcg i that has baffled the medical profession la all agos cf tho world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience In this successful practice, is associated with Drs. GALLOWAY A 9UEDD In this practice. By this arrangement we hope to be enabled to attend profession- all? to our large practice. BK KHENtES. We refer the diseased and others Interested In our now practice to the following well known gentlemen w bo have been treated successmlly by ns i Ol OHOE GKANT, No. fill! Chcsnutstroot. K.T DE8ILV1K. No 113B ClieHnut street. llenerul I'LKABONTON, No. 916 Bpruee street alaior-Cieneral I'LI.A.SONTON, U. S. Army. Hon. DAVID W1LMOT. Judue of Court of Claims, Washington city. lion, juuko CArmn, ew iora city. Hi'V. Dr. M AH-II ALL. ol PlUsbiirc, Pa. I DWIN FOHKE81. the great Tragedian. l;ev. Dr. HALL, ol I'blladclpbia. Hev.DANUL ( LAKK., Illinois. c olonel '1HOAIA8 W. SWEENEY, Assessor, No. 716 Walnut street. GfcOHUE H. F.AHLE, Attorncy-at-law, Sixth and Clifunut streets. EMANUEL Ktx Attorney at Law, no. ivi oauaom rwt. ,. UK. VKUnur. w. r nun, i.am-uicr kiij, rvuuw. UK. U. B. BKOH'N. tiliurd House. KKV. MB. MALDOItY: Norrlstown Penna. A LI) em 11. N1COLAY, No. oi William street, New York cltv. C. CVJWMTNO'j Btuyvesant street. New York cliy. H, r. hllUK'ILEFE, No. Sltt Market street. JOHN W . Hl'lhT. No. 13'a outti broad street O W. HKKlIIANT, Gennantown, PUliaUelpbla. Consuluitiou and examluutiuns tree oi charge. Aa luUrestUig Circular ual.ed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD, No. 1230 WALSCT Btreet, 1 11 smlh2m Philadelphia. pon COUGHS AND COLDS USE PR. C. O. GARRISON'S ' E Xl'EO T OUANT. .'dyspepsia and debility use FOR DR. C. G. GARRISON'S BITTK11S USE DR. C. G. GARRISON'S ANTI-DYWP13PTIO PILLS ' For ( bll.s and Fevers, Bilious, Billions Kemlttent, Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Depiession ot feplrlta, Coughs, Colds, and all diseases that requiie a purgative. In all eae whore the abovo Preparations toil to make cure the money will bo roiuudcd. For sale, wholesale and retail, at my store, JNO. UU B. KK11ITH S'PHIOKT, Below Wainut, Phllodelpbla. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY COWDEN, Wbo'emtle Agenta. No. 2 N. SIXTH btree f tillada. C. G. GARRISON, M. D., Treats patients lor all dlsraws at Ms Olrlce, No. M Houtli ElOlirH Street A II consultations free 1 1 3in KEVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, Ki Vt-MJi. S'lAMPU, Of U oxerlutlons, Oi all descrlplloua, Always on hand. Always on lmn l. ATFLORFNC KFWINO MACIIISK t O.'S OFFff H AT FLOUJtNCF. fcFWINO MAI 1UNB CO.'H OFF1CK 4 No. WO IIKhM'T Mtrcet, No. M' Cll h.sNl'T Hi real. One door Im low Seventh street iue soor teluw Keventb itrwl The most lllieral dlwount allowed. ILe iiteialdiaivuut ailowsu. Al 'ml 2, 18CC. MEDICAL. J'KENCll MEDICINES IN VOGU1T! 15Y CTUMAIILT & CLE., Chemists to H. F. II. Prince Napoleon, 43 RUE RICHELIEU PARIS. NO MORE CODMVEB OH. GimiAtLT'S bHLP ()!' IODIZED UORSE KAD1SII. TMsFym t employed with the greatest success. In f lare ot cu Liver cl., to wblcb it Is mllnitely superior, t cures dilates nf tlie cbrt. crifn a, lympba to dls orili r grx u sirkntw, mu.colar atony, and lost of appetite. It regenerates the constitution by onrl vlnir the Moon, and Is. In a word, tbe most powerful dopura tlre known. It never liilfiici the stomach and bowels, and Is atlirmlsterrd with the Rieaiest rfllcacv to voung clilldren, suliject to humour, or obstruction of tbe viands At last, it is very cibeaolous la the diseases of the 6 a In. no Mor.K toNsramo, CRIMACLl'S t1VKUPU, UYPOPIIOSPniTE tiF 1. 1 ME. This new Kedlrlne Is a soverelun rmedv In phthisis and o her l aes of the lungs piomptlv removes ail the more serious symptoms. The couh is relumed, the nlvht sweats cease, and tbe patient rauldly recovers bis health. NO WOEJE POVEItTY OKinF BLOOD AND PALE COMPLEX ION. DR. LERAS' PHOSPHATE OP IRON. Ihlsnew lerruulnons mcillclne contains the elements of tlic blood and benes, and Iron In a liunld state It Is dltlcrcnt Irom all hitherto oilered to the ptilille.ls liquid, co orlcsa. lend tastclccs. It speedily cures chlorosis, pa'iisln the stomach, dllllcu.t digestion, dysmenorrhcea. anemia. 'I he majority of the Academies of Medicine ot Paris recommend the Vbespnato ot iron to Ladinsot delicate ct.nstiiution suflcTitiK from anemia, and all other per sons Intlgued trom over anxiety, Dervons emotions, overwork general dnMlltv, and poorness ot blood. It is tbe only preparation which never causes consti pation, andean Le borne by the niott delicate stomachs. NEKVOVB HEADAf nE. NEntALOIA, Is ln?tantaiu'ouly cared by GRIMAULTB bKAHJAN GUARANA,' vegetable substance used ttom time Immemorial in lira tii, and mi re iy tm ffiniive. better Than rnpmtt GRIMAULTH CAPSULES AND LIQUID EX- IHACT Uf MATIUO VEG ETALIS. Whero all other Medicines have Allied, these prepara tions wlil alwavs eilect a cure. Thrm Inmrr TAnlilaiM extraordinary cure of severe recent and chronic cases of iinvaie oisease. 1 ney are used In the Hospitals ln Parts, by the celebrated Dr. Kicord. and are found greatly su perior to all hitherto known mineral remedies and t'otialba and Cubehs. Hie Injection is Used In recent, and capsules in the more chronlo cases. GENERAL DEPOTS.' In Paris, at GEIMAULT & Cie., Chemists to U. F. U. Frinco Napoionn, 46 It UK RICHELIEU.- In New York, at T. M- BECKEH'S. No. 129 GRAND Street. IN I'HILAUELPIHA, 3 19 mtb2m At FRENCH, RICHARDS & CP'S. yox poruLi. WRIGHT'S TA11 SY11UP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 Month THIRD Street. Price, fl-00 per Bottle; $5-00 for half-a-dozen. The nndcrslgned citizens take pressure In cheerfully recommending the upc of Wright's Tar btrup lor coughs, colds, conanmntlnn. w hn.minfr-ntmh .ij,t..wi lever, liver compiamt, pnins in the breast, hroncliUis, iut..uiu..uuu. aim rPiriuuoil ui air vessels in lue lungs, etc. 1 he remedy should be ln every lamlly i Charles C. Wi (-on. t'umv's Preu cilice. Cbarles H. Grsflen, Sunday Mercury ofllco. InmesNolen, Jt qu ier ofllce. William F. Corblt. Associated Press. William 11. Carpenter, Eire Alarm and Police Tele graph. Filth and t hesnut streets. A Itandiilph, Front and I cm hard streets. J ernes W. Perriue No. 1129 Charles street. 11. A. Davis, No. 32J tiasklil street. .lobn W ootiside. No. 13;il Krankiin street. Robert 1 hompsnn No. It OS Walter street. it. O. Marcn, No. VIH Fianklln s reet, J Geblofl. No 731 B. second street. John Seymour; No. 813 H. Front street . W. Dovard, No. 1 Dock street. U. ('. Dartleit No. S'27 8. .--ecoiia streot L. Pates No. 60S Arch street Albert Martin. No. 411 8. Second street Mary Caldwell, No lii82 Sansom street . ' W. 'Ibomss, No. 20N. Fourth street T. M. t orthy, No. li D Elirctu'aalleV. Cicorgo W l son. No. !Z36 Rnco stteet. W. F. Brooks, No. 611 North t-econd street M. J Unssc tt. No. llfl t'nnal street. H. Seymour Itosc llus'leton. Char.es Hogers, No. tttl rlouih street. R. T. Wellington, isecond and 0'iarry streebJ E. F. Ihoinus, No, l;itt f-outb lxt.i street Wllllum Barns, No. MSHouth Front s:rcet B. H. Hantord, Opera MnnaKer. John Usgintils. rear or No. 184 North Second street. lira. S. K. Choate, Newark. Dei. llr. William It. Wraht . Sib: We tane ilensure In recommending yonr TAB 8RLP (of which we have already sold considerable quuntltles) as a most excellent an ! eltlcaciouu remeily lor tbe comnlulnts set torth ln vour nrnited Dill alrea 'y submitted lo the puUlc. An a rratllylng act to sutTcrlug huiiianity we will cheerfullv recommend jour prepara tion to a. I atnictca witn diseases wuicn u is aesigneu to cure. xeurr, etc, - , DILKS SOV, Drnggurts. N, E. corner Pine and Sixth iireetd. For sa'e slso at JOllNhON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN'S, . DYOTT & C O.'.l. A nd all principal Drurgisis and Dealers. The subscriber would teg leave further to say that he is prepared te Ud ordors aid torward tbe Syrup to any part ol the country. Persons desiring other Inior mation by nail will mo ose a postage siamp.and answora wi'i ue reiuriH u as boon as too . txivuuiva oi uuauiess win aumiu jkuuress WILLIAM B. WRIGHT. S 20 No. 171 P. THIIiD Hinet, Philadelphia, Pa. T"VEAFNEKB, BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH. jt ' J. ISA At b. at. x., rroietsorot toe tye ann r ar treats all diseases smiertslnlnx to the above member! with tbe otmost success '1'estlmoalals ttom tbe moat reliable pources in the city can be seen at blsomce. No. All) PINK Street. The Medical Faculty are Invited to accompany their patient a lie kaf ne secrets In hl practlce iv INSURANCE COMPANIES. QUI AKD FIltE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, o. 415 W ALS CT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PA1D1N, IN CA8H, $200,100. 1 his compary continues to write on Fin Unit only Its capital, with a good surplus, issaiely invested. 701 Loceesby Are have betn promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed ou this account within the past few years. For tbe present the ofl.ee of this company win remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, But wllhlaf a few months will remove to its OWN BTJILD1NO N. K. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHE8NBT STREETS Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons at such rates as are consistent with safety. UIBtCTOltH iliunnn liar iii kl'UMAN fcBKPPARD, TLOb. MA( KFLLAK, JOHN SOPPL1E JOhN W. CLAGHORN, Nil AH VHIKKh. Ju.. imrBf ao A irrv ALFltrJ) t. un.lieiT. V. K LAWRENCE, CHARLES I. DUPONT, t. u v i.v i.1 irir,'ui.T JOSEPH KLAPP, M.D. THOMAS CRAVEN. President A LFRED 8 CH LF1T V. President and Treasuror. JAMF8 B. ALV011D. 6ecretur.v. , 1191 T? I K E INSU RANCE, JL XBE BO MX INSURANCE COM PANT 1 OF PHILADELPHIA, , ' No. ISO 8. HHUi'l U Sireet. Char ar Perpetual. Authorized Capital, 00 000 i'aid-UD Cai.lial. allil'.litiL Insmea against lots or damage bv FIRE on buildings eltl.er pern.anertl v or tor a LIMIT KD period. Also 00 Ml KtHANDlHK generally and BouscholO furniture viiy or cuhuuj. James Brown. 'I humas K tmber. Jr.. ( haries A. Duy, fl m. D. l ewis. William B. Bullock, 'w m. N. Needles. . Lemuel t'Uliu, J. Illllborn Jones, John V oodside. VV m. O. Lonsstreth, J. V Hutc.bliuon, ?bbnD. Taylor, JAMES BROWN, President C H A h. A t C Y . v ice l'resident TiiOM H NKILSOX, Score J J. McG U IQ A N Importer and Wholesale Sealer n 1 ' FANCY OOOUS, NOTIONS, Eto, lTIlEWORKH, FI.AOH, Etc . MATCHES AND BLACKING, ' ' NO. Q KTliAWWKJiKY HTKFKT. r-st bunt abot fctcond between Market aud Cliesnut ti A UUAUKU'iUA. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TsLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE! J t COMPANY, LNCOBFOKATM' HI 1MK lmiU4TVIllS ' PENNSYLVANIA. 1S35. OFFICE B K. (ORJ.FR IHIKD AND WAIJT t , . ei nr r.i n, i tin. a iiLi.i iiia. MAKINS LNbL'&ANCJU . . ' Caroo J To all parts of the w frekjBT 5 tier jrm T v BT'tj i v-r.-a On I Goods by River, ( anal. Lake, and Laad rrlsg U - an pans oi ino t'nion. t FIRK INSCKANCUi On Merchandise anerallv. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc A88ETB OF THE COMPAST November I, 18J. JW VnltM 6utes per cent loan, H....tM-6r Treasury Notos iM .M. 100 MO 8tte ol 1 ennsy ivanla Five Per cent Load. ,,,, aa ftft B4,000 Stale ef Pennsylvania blx Per Cent ' Loan U1M- 128,000 City of Philadelphia Bix Per Cent. Loan , ii ni u 20,000 Penrisylvonla Railroad FlrBt Mort- ' gate Six PerCent. Bonds 10,(0040 28,000 Pennsylvania Railroad becond Uort gape Six Per Cent. Bonds. 23,780-M 26 000 W es(t-n I'ennsTlvanla Rai. road Mort g.-ge fix Per Cent, llond , J3.7I 16,000 31.(1 Pharos Block Oermautown Gas Crmpanv. principal and interest guaranteed by the City oi Pblla- . delphla 13 89164 1,1801411 Sharea Stock rennsr.vai.URaU- . . o: d t ompany 8.880-8 8,000 I0O Fhares stock North Pennsylvania 'tatlroad Company S.250-M wKlO Deposit with Cnited States Oovern- a , nJect 'o ten nays' coll O.OOO'CO ,30,100 State of lennessee Five Per Cent 170 700 Leans on Bonds and k'orbxa'JeVithst liens on City Property 170.700-O 1 .030,860 PM... 1 Market valu 99.S0 (s itcai r.siaie.... 16 1 00 041 Bills receivable lor In u ranees made. 131.019 31 Balances due at Agencies.Premlams en Marine Policies. Accrued lute irst, and otbei debts due the Com pany 40 51144 Scrip and stock ot sundry Insurance and other Companies, i las. Esti mated value 24)10 09 Cash In Banks tSA,iM 88 I ash m Drawer 618-48 8838 IT im6ns tlRtCTORS. John C. Davla. Fdmnnd A. Souder, Iheophl.nsPauldma-, J"bn R.Penrose, James Traqnatr, samuei stoke. J. F. Penlstan. Henry Sloan, William . Itonltoo, .dward Darlington, H. Junes Brooks, V t', Kuril 1 'ninw.A nenry u. na'lett. Jr.. lames C.Hand William r r..H-,l.. .I.1lrttl P. JnnM - Joseph H. Peal, Gcorso C. Lelper, HuKhCrala-. WamesB. McFarland, ' losoua r. Kyre. . r Spencer Mcllvaln, . it. nemoie, rttlsounf, A. B. Berber. PKUbury, JobnD Taylor, T"f?AH C. HAND, President, JOHN o. DAVIS, Vice PiesldenC , fcecretarv. 12 13 IlEKBT I.TLBrltN 1529-CIIAllTEK PEIirETUAL FRANKLIN FIKE IKSUEANCE COMPANY OF rillLADEI.PIHA. Assets on Jdnuarv'l, 1806, 83,500,85100. ' Capital mum Acciutc Surplus sii'Si i Premiums...:. .iS! LKSF.TTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOB 186S 310 000. 11,407 6X LOSSES PAID SINCE OVER 1 85,000,000. Perpetual and Tern porary Policies on Liberal Terms.. DIRECTORS. Charles 1? llin;fc.i,. Tobias Warner, ' Gcorae Fales, nuiuuui i.ruut. t.eorno W. Richards, nreu r uier. rncIW.Lwto,Il.l. rTTAm.wfl W utvm r tJ-a. TAB W vJWi DALE, Vice-President JA8. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary protein. 3itl2iV iJOIlTU AMERICAN TRANSIT IKSUHANCE COMPAliY, No. 133 S. FOURTH Street t PHILADELPHIA. , 1 Annual Policies issued apatnst Qeneral Accidents o descriptions at exceedingly low rates, Insurance cCccted tor one year, In any sum from 1 100 to tlO.CCO. at a premium of only one-half por cent, soea ring the fall amount insured ln case of death, and a com pensatlon each weok equal to the whole premium paid. Short time Tlceu for 1, a, 3, 8, 7, or 10 dava, or I, 3, or t months, at 10 cents a day, Insuring in the sum of 83000 or giving 18 per week li disabled, to be bad at the Oene- ralODce.No. 133 8. FUTRTH Htmn Phll.l.ini.i. the Tarlons Ral'road Ticket offlcea, Be sure to purchase the ticket of the North American Transit Insurance Company. "or clicnlars and turthcr Information apply at th Comp'any the' or of any of tbe authorised Agents ol th Li. WIS L. DOCPT. President .Ajnrn m. lUMiAU, Treasurer. HFNRY C. BROWN, hecr.tary, JOHN C. BLLL1TT, Solicitor. DlfiliClORH. L. I. Houpt, late ot Peanylvanla Railroad COKDanr. Al. hi:i, ot M. W. Baldwin At t'o. 'a. p Samuel ('. Palmer, t asbier ol Commercial Bank Richard Wood, Ne. Mv Market street James M. Course, No. 623 Market street J. F. Klnfsly, Coutinental UoleL II. G. LeleiirrrKi Nos. 2i7 and 39 Dock streeL Ssmual W oik. ot H ork. Met oucb & Co t.eoue Martin No. ttt Cbenat steet U 8 II E P R O V I D E N T' Xiile nncl Trust Co., OF 1 IJ1LA DELPHI A. Incorporated by tbs State of FennsylvanlaThtr 32(1 lh)6, INbl REK L1V1-M, ALLdW. IMitKEdl DEPOSITS, AND t.BNTS ANL'1TIKS. CAPITA I icl&o.uoo. BiaCTon. Samuel R. Shipley, i Richard Cadbury, Jen miah Hackei, Henry Haines, Joshua H Moiris, I T Vi m.ar Brown, Richard Wood, I William C. Loniistreth, Cbar'ea F. CoiDn. SAMCtL a SU1PLET, President ROWLAKO PASRT, Actuary. orrica. C7 2B& No. Ill S. 1'OUItTlI 8treet. IMIWSTX INSURANCK COMPANY- O PHILADELPHIA. INtOltPOHAlED 1804 CHARTER PlRPETTJAl. No. Si WALNUT Street cupoeito tlie Ficbanve. ln addition toMAKlNfc. and 1M.AND IN 81 RANCH this Company Insures rom loss or Uamaiie by FIRE, on liberal leims, On buildlnus, nierckandlae. farnltum. etc. frr ilalied periods,, aud permanently on buLulngs. ut fliposltot pitiniluiu. i he t ompany has been tn active operation for mora than SIX'IT YE-RS. uurlng wblcb allioaave ba bee promptly adjusted aud paid. BIJUCOTOBS. Joba L. Hodge, M. B. Mahouey, Job . T. Lewia; William H. Grant, Roliert W Leauimg, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. La wrenee Lawla, Jr. David Lewi. Benjiiium tttlns . Thomas U. rowura, A. R Mclleury. Ktluiuud ( aAiil.oa, Louis ' '. N orris. WOHJt R. H LCUA-KKR. rreaidant Bamuel Wilcox, s. retarr. 3'JH FIKE INSURANCE EXCI.rKI VELY. TI1B f ANNhTLVAMA riRK IhbVRANCE COMPANY ln coruorated 18 Charter Perpetual No. 610 WAX NIT Hiret t, opposite lodepeuduuca Souara Ihik Companv, ta'orab y known to the community tor over lorty yeara. .eoutlnua to Insure atialuat kias or damage by Ure vo l uo luor Private Buildiuss. either eiuiaiicnt v or Irr a limited tlrce. Alao on runutara. tocks of Ooodsaml Alervbapdise leoerally, aa libesai terms 'I beir Capita., toiiether wltb large Surplus fund, st Invested in tbe most careful manner, which aualikie tn cm to omr to tbe Injured an anduabud seaantri the eass OJ loss ' Daniel Smith. Jr . John DeTsreas. 1 b-imas Smlia, I' I'irv Lewis. J. Cllll,wl..i tall. Alcsander Beuaoa, Irnao HarJebum, Tliuuim ttoDUis uanwi naniKK , jr. DAM1K.L SMITH, Ja., PrsaliUint, W1U.1AM . Oaowauu btcietary. 3 U
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