FOREKiN SCIENCE. ETHER VS. CHLOROFORM The use of chloroform as an ann'3thcttc was &Mj discussed in the Paris Academy of Science, n a paper by Dr. Pctrcquln, of Lyons. He favor the use ol ether, and shows that the former Inconveniences attending its use have been obviated. Dr. Pe'requin says: These Inconveniences were removed by th rthcrlzinjr bap, invented by a physician of Lyons, and also by the tmproved methods de vised for obtaining ether perfectly pure. At present the operation of etherizing proceeds in a most satisfactory manner. The patient lies in a horizontal posture, with his head slightly raised in order to prevent his wnllowinir any ether; about twenty-lour prammei ot ether are poured at once on the sponges ol the bap; the pstient is directed to inhale copiously; tho orifice of the bag is then closed, and the dose of ether doubled. Tho patient's eyes are care fully bandaged, and tho prolbundcst silence is observed: in thisv.ay anieithesia is promptly obtained without agitation. It Is easy to pre vent accidents by closely observing the circu lation and bieathino. In eeneral the pulse Is first accelerated, then becomes regular again; were it to become concentrated, irregular, or low, the inhalations should be stopped, and air administered. As to the breathing, it is at tirst subdued, but soon becomes complete. It jt were to become difficult or interrupted, the apparatus should be removed and the Ian used. In this way therp has not been a single death at Lyons by etherization lor the lust fourteen years, while, according to Dr. Velpeau's own showing, the nse of chlorolorm is never unaccompanied by danger. To tins paper Dr. Vclpeau replied that there had indeed been a lew deaths by chlorolorm. but it was not quite certain that there had been none by ether. At all events, ho (Dr. Vclpeau) had for the last fllteen years been administering chloroform to severrl thousand patients, una had never seen any die from that cause. "THB TKlDESt'orB." At the lat sitting of the Academy of Sciences, at the lustltute of France, Dr. Jules Cloquet presented a very interesting optical Instrument, called a "Tridescope" by its inventor, M. It. Houdin, and by means of which the spectator may see deeply into tho interior of his own eyes. 3nd follow the movements which take place tiring the process of vision. This new discovery will be of great service lo oculists by enabling them to study the different and numeious mala dies which affect the interior of the eve and in jure the sight The Academy referred the In strument and the paper which accompanied it to MM. Becquerel and Foucault for examina tion. UTILIZING MARSHES. The Paris Acclimatization Society has pub lished in its last bulletin a report from Dr. Sace on the means of utilizing the marshes which still coviT so large a portion of Central and Northern Europe, and produce scarcely any thing but rushes and pent. According 'to the author of tho notice, that end might be at tained by sowina them with Canada rice and importing a certain number of beavers. Can ada rice, which was brought mto notice some years ago, is known to botanists as zizonia aquatica. It has the appearance and qualities of rye, and differs from tnnt grain solely in pre ferring a marshy soil. While preen, it makes excellent food for cattle, and when the corn is ripe, it supplies excellent straw. The grain itself may be eaten boiled like rice, or may be ground and made into bread. As for the beaver, which would give good meat and admirable furs, it would remain most readily in those matshes. This animal, which lives on grass and the bark of trees, formerly existed iu all tho European streams, but has long sinco been everywhere destroyed.excppt on a few points of the Rhine and the V istula. Tho result of this wnr of iTtrminntirvn la t.hnt European furriers annually send large sums to I America to purchase beaver-skins which might I be pioduced at home almost without cost, by Veeping these animals in a half-domesticated state in the marshes, after first planting the latter with willows, alders, beeches, poplars, and other soft-wooded trees, the bark of which is the beaver's favorite food. Like Canada rice, these valuable amphibious animals can endure the most rigorous climate. The Berlin and Moscow Societies of Acclimatization have every interest in seconding this attempt, "which, it suc cessful, would give a considerable value to an immense extent of land at present producing next 10 nothing. AVIATION. At a late meeting of the Paris Academy of Sciences, a paper was received from M. Seguin on aerial navigation, or rather aviation, as it is termed, because it is founded, not on the prin ciple of a gas lighter than air, but on that of the wings of birds, whose bodies, thoueh heavier than air, are easily conveyed through it. Avia tion, therefore, depends on a more or les cor rect imitation of the mechanical conditions of avial organism. ANIMAL ELECTRICITY. The number ot fish provided with an electrical apparatus is not great, being limited to eighteen species of the torpedo, or two of the Gymnotus, two of the Mormyru8, and one of the Malapteru rus. M. Charles Robin announces, in a paper addressed to the Paris Academy, that the ray possesses a similar apparatus. Thus there are two kinds of seatish that are decidedly electrical, the torpedo and the ray. M. Eobin's experiments were not of easy exe cution. The ray is usually caught at an hour's sailing at least from the coast," and it does not live more than twenty minutes out of its element. Owing to ita size and shape, it is not easy to keep in a vessel with sea water; nor is it possi ble to conduct delicate physiological and elec trical experiments in a fit-bing boat; so that for a long time M. Robin's efforts were fruitless. Fortuuatcly the experimental basins now built at Coucameau, under the supent.tfndence of M. Coste, have removed these difficulties. The aquaria at that place are large basins in which the sea water is constantly renewed bv the tide, and iu which fish may live and multiply under the mot advantageous circumstances, ilere M. Robin carried on his experiments with a gal vanometer, and a Hullicient number of electro scopic frogs. Sometimes the my, when out of the water, makes violent muscular eilorts, and flaps its pectoral fins. During these efforts an electric discharge is scarcely ever obtained, but alter a few seconds' rest there comes a succession of small dis charges. At other times the tish remains quiet lor three or four minutes, and then begins as before to make great exertions, during which the galvanometer ana the frous give no sisrn of electricity, and then comes a short period of rest, when a few discharges are obtained. Iu some instances, however, after three or four minutes of rest, the animal suddenly and volun tarily discharges electricity. Discharges may also be obtained by pricking, pinching, or other wise excitiua: the fish. But, under whutever cir cumstances the phenomenon be produced, it is always accompanied by a slictt motion of the ocular globes and a contraction of the bronchial cavity, as also by similar contractions of the caudal firs. It is well known tbat similar motions are observed in the torpedo t the moment of a discharge. Postmaster-General Denulon is having printed a postacre 6 tamo of the denomination ot fifteen cenu, which will soon be ready lor Issue. A stamp of this price, it was found, was greatly needed fir the payment of postage on quarter ounce letters for France. On the face of the stamp is a finely executed portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Campo Bello Island, an attaek on which by the Fnians has been predicted by the sensa tional papers of New York, is in the Bay of Fundy, at the entrance of PasHamaquoddy Bay. It is about eight miles in length, by three in breadth, and in a part of the territory of New Brunswick. St. John's, with Its rich shipping and commodious harbor, is about forty miles distant from Campo Bello, and can be reached In a few hours by means of steam communica tion. Directly opposite is the coast of Nova ttcoti. thirty-six to lorty miles distant, with good liurbor for light vessels. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 18GG. GOVERNMENT SALES. S ALB OF ST RAM GRIST MILL, AT TUB CAVALRY DBl'OT, uIESRORO, D. C. yCARTEHMASTEB-GKUKKAL'S OrriCI, ) k ikht Division, J WASiimoT0.f , 1. C, April 17, lSfifl J By order of the Quaitvrniaster General, there will be sold on the premtsos, at public auction, under the dlnction ol Contain (ioorjre 1. Browning, A. Q. M. WDNESDAY. Mar 23, 1808, at 12 o'clock M , the tallowing described publlo pro perty, to wit: OAK (1) BfEAM GRINDING AND FEED A ILL, (frame, with massive gianHo foundations), 40 by 80 l;et, with coal, bay, and engine houses attached, all constructed of the very best material, and In tho mot substantial manner. Also, at the tame time and place, the machinery and appliances of the mill, con-iminv ot ONh(l) KNtilNrJ. OF 100 IKlKSK POWER, wltn ovunder of twenty-two (22) Inches diameter and twenty tonr (2i) inches strono, act upon a heavy cast-Iron bed-plate, witli cold and hot water pumps and beater, aud a cant-Iron fly-wheel, with driving polley, of the lame mntrrial, ten (10) feet in dl amp ler and twenty-tour (24) inches lace, withJudsoa's patent governor. 1WO (2) BOILEEB, OF 60-HORSE TOWER EACU, made of the best boiler Iron five-sixteenths (5 16) of an inch in thickness, five 5 fret in diameter, and fourteen (14) feet fJro (6) Inches in Inn (ft h; each toiler containing scvonty-slx (7) lap-welded flues, each three (8) and ono-fourth (i) inches in diameter, with all the requisite appendnpes. IfcN ,10) I'AIKN OH KKKU'S PATENT BUCK- 1NGUAM 1HIUTY (30) INCillES Sl'iONu MILLS, constructed of solid French burr millstone, and sot In heavy, well-talanccd frames, with hav-cutters, elevators, and conveyors suUlcient to cnt and handle tho hay, gr, in, and prepared lecd on the most eco nomical and labor-saving plan. The shafting is of finifhed wrouarht iron, and the pullejs ot cant iron, faced and balanced, with hangers and boxes, mlliclint to drive ten (10) paiis ot burrs, etc 1 he main driving belt is ot lour (4) plv rubber, and twenty-tonr (24i inches wtde. The bolts lor onvlrig the mills, etc., are of the best oak-tauned, patent stretched leather. The iuipine, Boi ers, Machinory, and Fixtures of every description, are ot the very bo-t materials and workmanship, and are still in excellent coudhion and line working order, the null having boon in ope ration only about fllteen months. If deemed advixahlo by the atrent ot the Govern ment on the day of sale, the buildings will be sold separately. terms Cash, In Government funds. Purchasers will bo reqoirod to remove their property before tho first (let) day ot July next, unli'ss othortviso arranged with tho owner of the grounds. A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth street wharf every hour during tho day of sa e. Any further information that may be desired will be given upon application, in port-on or by letter, to Captain GEOIU.K T. BKOWN1NG, Assistant Quar termaster, Giesboro, or to this ollico. JAMES A. EKIN, Biovet Biliradier-General, in charge let Division, Quartermaster-General's Office. 4 18 6w G OVERNMENT SALE DUUUS, CHEMICALS, UOSFIfAL STORES, JJNltlA Jil tUSiU GOODS, DRUGGISTS' SUN DKIES, ETC. Will be sold at Auction, at the Medical Purveyor's Warehouse, 1'ublio Square, Nashvillo, lenn., on WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 25. at 9 o'clock, a largo stock of the toregoinv articles, in original packages, consisting in part ol : B,(K)0 lbs. fculph. Ether, 1200 Nitrous " 2.000 " hlorolorm, 1,000 " Canth. blaster, 1,000 " Carb. Ammonia, 2,000 " Cat. Liquorice, 1,000 gals. Alcohol, 800 " Olive Od, 20,000 oz. Sulph. Cinchouiit, 6 000 ' Tannm, 8,000 lbs. Extracts, 6,000 " Cerates. , 14 000 yards Adhesive Plaster, 10,000 " Isinplas " 1,000 lbs. Patent Lint, 800 ' Une Sponge, 8 000 " Farina, 24 000 " Essence Beet, 600 " Gelatin, 1,000 W. W. Mortars, 600 Pres. Scales, 8 000 Spatulas, 860 I. R. Cushions, 1,000 G. P. Blankets. Together with a general supply of Chemicals, Medicines, Hospital Stores, Druggists' Furnishing Articles, etc, provided for Government Hospitals. ioods can be examined two data prior to sale, Catalogaeti ready. ROBERT FLETCHER. Surgeon and livt. Colonel U. S. Vols., 4 9 lit Medical Purveyor U. S. A. O FFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, WlLMIKOTOH. Del . Anrll ft 1S!! Final and closing solos ot suiplus Government JuLLKS AND HORSES. Will be sold at WILMINGTON, Dol., on FBI DAY. the 13th et April, FRIDAY, the 20th of April, FKIDAY, the 27th of April. TWO HUNDRED AND TEN MULES. SEVENTY MULES on each dav ot sale. On the last day o sale, April 27th, in addition to the Mu es, there will be sold THIRTY ONE GOVERNMENT HORSES. The especial attention of purchasers u invited ti the above sales. Farmers and others needing good Working Animals will find it to their advantage to attend, as man; good bargains may be had. Animals sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. Termt Cash, in United States curroncv. By order of Brevet Brigadier General JAMES A. EKIN, in charge 1st Division Q M. G. O. C. H. GALLAGHER. 4 6 19t Captain and A. Q. M. CALL OF DAMAGED CO RNi. KJ CHIK QUARTEitM APTKR 8 OFFICE, Dkpot op Washington, Washington. D. C. Annl 9. lRfifl Will be sold at 1'ublio Auction, under the ilirec. tion of Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. O. C. Leo, A. Q. M., on M1XTH Street Wharf, Washington, D. v., on FBIDAY, April 20, 1800, at 10 o'clock A. M , a large quantity of damaged Government giain, viz , about 23,877 BUSHELS CORN, IN SACKS. The grain must be removed by purchasers within ton days from dnto of sale, lerms Cash, In Government funds. D. 11. RUCKER, Brevet Major-Gen. and Chiel Quartermaster, 4 10 9t Depot of Washington. DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF X Philadelphia College of lental Surgery, cIiuh 1S.VM, lomierly oi West Chester, Pa., having strvea three veara In the ATmv, Iibh lesimied the practice of hli profetiaion at So. 241 N. ELKVKVJ'H Street, Philadelphia, where he will endeavor to give eatUmctory attention to all who may require his piolcttalonal aervlceg. 11 s DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. TEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING VJ;?7AilLleilil,EN'r. autea Island, Ho. 40 N. ElC.m H Street. . DiU Company, so long and favorably known In New York lor the past lirty-lx vearg, liave opened an offlot as above. Lailien' and gentlemen's rarujenii and wear lug apparel of every kind Uvea and Cleaned In the nio-if periect manner Stains and spoM removed Irom garment! wflhout being ripped. Merch antH having poods of undesirable colors can have them red) ed In superior style. 1 W mwillm AN ORDINANCE To Grant Permission to Messrs. Mather and Woruinley to Retain a Wooden Building Already Erected. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That Dormis sion be granted to Messrs. Mather and Wormaley to retain a wooden building a' ready erected in the centre of their lot adjoining their stable at their lumber yaid, between Filth and Sixth, and Brown and Coatu streets, In the Twelfth Ward, of said eity. All ordinances or parts of odlnances incon sistent herewith to the contrary notwithstanding. Provided, That Messrs. Mather and Wormeley pay into the City Treasury the sum ot Twonty-flve dol ars to pay the expenses of publication ot this resolution, WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, .... President of Common Counoil. Attest Abbahah Stbwabt, AmiBtaut Clerk of Common Counoil. JAMES LYND, . , President of Soiect Counoil. t Approved this seventeenth day of April, Anno (A V Vm) tUoU8,nd hundred and iixty-slx MORTON McMICHAEL. . l " Mayor of Philadelphia. GOVERNMENT SALES. gALE ol GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, April 28, at 11 o'clock A. M., will be solo, by auction, at the PHILADELPHIA NAVY Y AUD, the following articles: BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION. 5 lots, cuttings of old promiscuous Timber. 6 " White Oak Knees, Lot No. 12 16 Hackmetnck Knees. " 134714 pounds, more or loss, Dross (Lead " 14 Oil Cloth (old). " 15-Old loo's. " lft-4 Hangings and Wardroom Lamps. " 17-1 Grind-tone. " 18-20 old Boats. BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING. Lot No. 19 Old Blocks and Shells, Dead Eyes, Bull's Eves, Hearts and Sheaves. " 20608 Bags and Hammocks, with Bedding. " 21306 pounds Sciap fhoet Iron. " 22-4 Old-tashioned dalleys. " 2a 24 Manna Hawsers, In pieces, 8 tons, more or less. Manila Ropo. 8 tons, more or less. Manila bhaklngs, 2 tons, more or los, " 242100 pounds Wire Rope, more or loss. " 25 Hi.mmockfcCloths. " ai-6 Hoods. " 27-8 Tarpaulins. " 2810 tons, more or less, Painted Canvas, consisting ot pieces Hammock Cloths, o 1'oods, larpaulins, and Coal Bags. " 2910 tons, more or Icbj, Canvas Rngs, small pieces. " 30-r;ailoy Utensils; 9 Hand Irons. " 81-80 Life Preservers. " 82-9 lengths Hose. 83 Frapment Felt. " 842 Coppor Pumps. BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING. Lot No. 6500 pounds broken dlass. " 80-1 1 yiinaor, 10 leet x41J inches. " 871 Working Beam lor do. " 8H 2 Side pipes, do. " 891 Steam Cheat, do. ' 400 l'lilor itlooks and Brasses, complete. " 41 14 Wrought Iron Frame Belt. " 42-2 Water Wheel Shafts, witn cranks shrunk on, each having arm-centres and two eccentric wheels attached. i lie shafts are 23 feet long and 12 inches diameter. " 43-1 old double crank Shaft. " 441 old Cranit. " 461 lot old Iron Boiler Tubes. ' 40-1 lot old Wrought Iron Uoilor Plates. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS. Lot No. 472 Ox Carts. 48-1 Ox Urav. " 49-1 One-llorse Catt. " 604 Collars, and 2 Blind Halters. " 61 Saddle, Harness, and Traoes. " 626 Ox Yogis and Bows. " 63497 pounds Scrap Sheet Iron. " 64 12 Blacksmith's Bellows. " 661200 leet old Hose. " 661 Hoise. " 67600, more or less, old Barre's. Ten per cent, of tue purchaso money must be de posited at the clofe of the sale; tho remainder to be paid ana the goods removed within flvo days after the sule. It not so removed the ten per cent, will bo forfeited to the Government. Government may susprnd the sale of any lot alter bidding thereon has commenced. D. LYNCH, Commander U. S. N., Naval Storekeeper. Philadelphia Navy Yard, April 6, 1800. 4 7 4t IAlKiE SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD J IMiS, LUMBER, TIMBER, ETC., AT 1'tlE DISMANTLED iORfS ABOUND WASHING TON, D. C. Headers. Department of Washington, ,) Officb of Chief Quabtkomasteu. Washington, D. C, Apnl 12 1806 ) Will bo sold at Pubho Auction, at the times and places named below, all ot the Oflicors' Quarters, Bariacks, Mess-boues, and other Mructurcs belong ing to the Quartermaster's Department. United States army, in and about tuo lollowing d.smantled forts around Washington. Also, at same times and places, will be sold for the Engineer Department, the Lumber, Timber, Abattis, eto , connected with each fort respectively. EAST OF EASIER BRANCH. n MONDAY, April 23, at 10 o'clock A. M at Fort Carroll, eleven Frame Buildings, viz. : Three Barracks ilarge size), one Hospital Building, three Oflicors' Quarters, and four small Buildings of various dimensions. Also Mess-house and Stable of Stockade. SAM E DAY, at three P. M , at Fort Stanton, four Frame Buildings, viz : - One Barrack, two Officers' Quarters, one Cook houKO. Also Stable and Guard-house of Stockade. NORTH OF POTOMAC. On 1UEDAY, April 24, at eleven o'clock A. SI., at ion Lincoln, fourteen Frame Buildings, viz. : live Barracks, four Mess-houses, three Officers' Quarters, and two small outbuildings. Also, two Stables and lour Outbuildings (stockade) ol various dimensions. On WEDNESDAY, April 25, at eleven o'clock A. M at Fort I often, nine Irumo Buildings, viz.: iwo Barracks, ono Mess-bouse, four Officers' Quarters, and two Outbuildings. Also, fou r Officers' Quarters, Guard-houso, Stable, ano Kitchen (ntockade), of various dimensious On THURSDAY, Apri. 0, at eleven o'c ock A. M., at Fort blocum, twenty-one Framo Buildings, viz : Five Barracks, four Mess-bou-es, five OhVers' Quarters, two Hospital W ards, two Surgeons' Quar ters, and three small Outbuiluings. Also, one Stable (log). on Friday, Apni 27, at 11 o'clock a. sr., at Fort Stevens, fifteen Frame Buildings, viz : Four Barracks, four .Mess-houses, lour Officers' Quarters, and three small buildings ol various dimen sions. On SATURDAY, pHl 28, at 10 o'clock A. M., at ioit Reno, ioity-six lra:no Kuildings, viz : Six Barracks, sevon Mess-houses, one Headquar ters Building, thirtcon Officers' Quarters, four Hos- Eital Buildings, two Stables (one large size), one lacksmith Shop, two Forage Sheds, oae Carpenter tshop, one Saddler's shop, aud eight small buildings of various dimensions. Also twenty-seven buildings of log and stockade, viz.: Six Officers' Quarters, three Storehouses, one Stable, six Non-commissioned Othceis' Quarters, three Mess-rooms, eight small outbuildings ol various dimensions. On AiONDAY, April 30, at 12 o'clock noon, at Fort Sumner, fl it j-leur Frame Buildings, viz.: Eight Burracks, ten Mess-houses, twonty Offi cers' Quarters, two Stablog (one large size), one Cllicois' Mess-liouse, iwo Hospital Wards, one Hos pital Cook-house, one Dead-liouso, two Surgeons' Quarters, seven small outbuiiuings of various dimen sions. A, so, seventeen buildings of log and stockade, viz : Three Stables, one Wash House, threo Store houses, two Officers' Quartern, and eight outbuild ings of various dimensions. 1 hese sales embrace a large quantity ot timber, lumber, etc., and an. excellent opportunity isi thus oliircd to land owners in tne vicinity of Washington to secure building and tencing materials convenient to their property. The military guard will remain upon the premises ten davB after date of sale for protection of property, and purchasers (not owners ot the laud) will be re- 2uircd to remove tho buildings, etc., within fifteen ays fiorn the date ot purchase. Buildings will be s ld singly. Terms Cash, in Government fnnd M. I. LUDINGTON. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, 4 16 8t Department of Washington. rjOVERNMENT HARNESS AND SADDLES KILr-SY, AliU ILKiHTLY WOBN-AN 1MMKNSE hlO( K.-JiariieHS, Badilb s, Halter. Itolni, Lead Lines, Collars, W ation Covers, Hlie tnr Tents. Portable Forges, etc. etc., very cheap. A lot of entirely new Omcers' Saddles, only $18. plated Bit Bridle, 21. Wholesale and retail PITKIN it CO 4 S lm No. 339'North FROST Htreet, rhllai'l'a. JJ A 11 X E S S. ' A LARGE LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ol HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, etc., bought at the recent Government sales to be sold at a great sacrifice,. Wholesale or Retail, Together with our usua' assortment of fia DDL Eh T .4 S3 SA DDL EH r UAJID WABE WILLIASi S. HANSEL1 & SONS, 2 15' ' Ko. 114 MARKET Street. -A-- . THE STAMP AKIEN'CT, No. 804 CHESNtJl HTRKKf. ABOVS V HUD, WIU BB COMTUiUEl NT A MI'S Of F.VB T SCRTJ-nOaoOHSIAHTn ON HAkD. AN INt ' IMi'll v 11 11 A-NV A.MCU an I MISCELLANEOUS. PAPER HANGINGS, FRANCIS NEWLAND & SON, No. 53 Nortli NINTH Street. WALL PAPKRfi, K1XD0W SHADES, 4 aim D ECORA TO) A.V. ETC. RESTAURANT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN Fined old and new ALTS, at 5 cents perglas. GOOD ONE-DIME EATINU BAR. Ihe choicest Llqnors always on hand. No. 833 CHF.SNUT STRHET. SlOJm BEN BY BEC KER, Manager. QEORGE PLOWMAN, CAHl'ENTEIt AND 1HJJJ.DEU No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine Woik and Mlllwrightlng promptly attended to ' 88 j REVENUE STAiMl'S. REVENUE STAMPS KKVEMK MA ill 8, Of all description, Ot all descriptions, Always on hnnd, Alwavs on hand, AT Ft-ORKNTE HF.WINO W ACHIv K CO.'.S OKFICF AT KLOHEM'BCKtVINU Myt'HINE CO.'S OFFICE' KoSOCHKSNUT Htreet. On door bclew Herentn street One dnor below Seventh street. Ths moft Mtieral rllfcount alluwco The most liberal discount allowed. 1 yj ONUMENTS, TO M B S, GRAVE-STONES, Eto. Just completed, a beautiiul variety ot ITALIAU MARBLE MOKLMEKIS, TOMB8, AND GRAVE-STONES TV 111 be sold eheap for cash. Work sent to any part of the United States. 11EN11Y S. TA11R, MARBLE WORKS, 1 24 win Bo. 710 GREES Street. Khfladolphta. J7ITLER, WEAVER & CO., MAMFACTCKER8 OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc., ' No. 23 North WATFR Street and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. ElviN II. Fitleb, Al ion ael Weaver, Conrad T. Clothiek. si 14 S J C. P E R K I N s, LUMBER MERCHANT Successor to R. Clark, Jr., No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a largo and varied assortment of Buiidinjr Lumber. 6 24 CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. B A I L fc Y A O O., No. 113 N. FRONT and No. 114 N. WATER Street. Ptiladalphla. DEALERS IN B US A.nD BAGGING 01 every dencrlptlon, lor Giain, Flour, Salt, Super P hophate of Lime, Bone Dust, Etc. Lame and small GTJnny HAGS canstantly on hand. 2 22 Also, WOOL SACKS. John T. Bailey. James Cascades. KEVEaS'UE STAMPS, REVENUE STA3IPS, REVENUE 8TAJ1P8, ' Of all descriptions, Ot all descriptions, Always on hand, AT FLORENCE HEWING M ACHIlTf.OFFK'H AT FLOliENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. "8 OFFICE No. 640 CHESM'T Street, No. MO CHfcsNUT Street! Ono door below Seventh street One aoor below Seventh street. The most liberal discount allowed. The most liberal discount allowed. T. J- M c G U I G A Importer and Wholesale Sealer n FANCY. GOODS, NOTIONS, Eto, FIREWORKS, FLAGS, Eto MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. 9 STliAWliKKRY STREET, First Street above Second between Marketand Chesnut. 4 Philadelphia. COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, ol all numbers and brands. Tent. Awninir. Trunk, and Wanon-CoverDuck. Also, l'aper Aluniiiactiirers' Drier Felts, from one to seven leet wide; Paullnx, Belting, Sail Twine, etc JOHN W. EV HUMAN A Co.. 36 No. I(t3 JONES' Alley. Tir 1 L L I A M S . ( R A N T, II t OMMIShlON MERCHANT. No. 33 S. DELAWABB Avmue, Philndelphla A CKN r FOlt l uptnt's fiunpowder.liellned Nitre, Charcoal, Etc. W. Baker & Co 's t hocolute, Cocon, and Hroiua Crocker Bros. & Co.'s Yeilow Mttal Shemhlnir, Bolts, and Nails. 24 ALEXANUEH G. CATT ELL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 26 NORTH WHARVES, AND No. 27 NOKTH WATFR 9TREET, PHILADELPHIA. 2 2 ALEXANDRE O. CATTF.LL. ELIJAH O. CATTELL AT QUEEN'S NEWS STAND, 8. W. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets, ALL TUB DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPrRS. MAGAZINES. PEKIODICAL8, Etc., May be obtained at current rates CONTINENTAL HOTEL HAIR DRESSING, . BATHING AND PEItFl M EKY ESTABLISHMENT. PETER SIEGFRIED. 3 20 lm Proprietor. rpIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND IIAENESS 3IANUFACTURIN0 ESTAHLISIDIENT IN THE COUNTRY. LAl'EY, MEEKElt & CO., No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE 1 Bl GGY HARNESS, from C22 60 to ilM) LIGHT BAROUCHE do 60 00 to 350 HEAVY do do 75 00 to 80S EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 2760 to 90 WAGON AND bELF-ADJUSTINGA 15-00 to JO STAGE AND TEAM do 80 00 to 60 LADIES' SADDLE, do 12-00 to 150 GENTS' do . do 8-00 to 75 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Bosetts, Horse Covers Blushes, Combs, Soaps. Blacking, Ladies' and Genu Travelling and Tourist Buna and Backs, Luncb Baskets Dressing and Shirt Cases. Trunk and Valises. 8 9 6mrp Nu, lsilO CHKSNUT ST. REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS REVENUE STAMPS, Of all deicrlptlons, " t 0 all descriptions, Always od hand. Always on hxml, AT FI ORHNCE SEWING MACHINE CO.'S OFFIOR AT FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO.'S OFFIC'K No. 6-10 CHESNUT Street No. 640 CHF.SNUT Sliest, Ona door below Severn h street. One door below Seventh atiecb The most liberal discount allowed. Tha most liberal duwvuut allowed. TEAS, &o. A N K W I N V O I C E O P OOI.ONO TEAS. FOB SALE AT THE Market Street Toa llouss. ROY I) A CO.. 4 9 mwflm No. 1142 MARKET Street. TEAS REDUCED TO $1, AT INGRAM'S JL Tea Warehouse, No. 43 8. SECOND Street. OASTEI) COFFEE REDl'CED TO .10 CTS. Street. 40 ,0. BEST MILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S in nsrenouse, o. vi s. SKt o Ml street riEAS AND COFFEES AT WHoLEbALfc. JL prices, at INGHAM'S Tea Warehouse, No. 4 B. SECOND Street Try them. GREEN COFFEES FROM 22 TO 28 CTs7a pound at INGRAM'S Tea Warehouse, No. 4J 8 SECOND Street Irythem. I U LIQUORS. (JHESiU'T GROVE WHISKY. No. 2?5 North THIRD Street. If snvthlnit waswantcd to prove Hie absolute purltj of this WhlsXy, the lollowing certiflcatcs should dolt There Is no alcoholic stimulant known commanding sucf eciuiuundation horn such hlh sources: Philadelphia, September fl. IRVt. We have carefully fowled the sample of i HEsNtTI GROVE WHISKY which you send us, and find that It contains konk of thr i oisonoi.s substam-k known ai fi bil oil. w hich Is the characteristic and Injurious In gredient of the whinkles In general use. BOOTH, GABRKIT CAM AC, Analytical chemists. . . Nrw York, September 8, lsr,fl. I have analyzed a sample ol CHEmNUT GXOVB " 1 s K Y received irom Air Charles Wharton, Jr.. ol Philadelphia; ond having car.-lullv tested It, I am plci.sed to state that It la entlru v KUKruoM rorsoNoos ua VKLtTKKiot s sub'tuiices. It Is an unusually pure una hue-flavored qua llv of whlskv. James B. t urrTON, m. d.. Analytical Chemist. ... Boston", March 7. 18W. I have made a chemirnl analysis of commercial sam ples ot CHESNUT GROVE WHIKV, which proves to be free Irom the heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure and tuindujt crated. 'I he fine flavor of this wbiBkv is derived Horn the prnln uccil In uianulacturing It Respectinlly, A. A. H AYES, M. D.. State Assayer, No. 16 Boylston stieet. U NATHANS & SONS, IMrOItTEKS OF OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. No. 19 N. FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MOSF8 NATHANS. HORACE A. NAIHAN8, ORLANDO D. NATHANS. J 1 9m . LEGAL NOTICES. TESTATE OF DAVID JAYNE, M. D., LATE OF JLJ the Citv of Philadelphia. Lef.ersaestanieuinry npou the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills lor tlie City and County of Philadelphia, all per sons Indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having leual claims Bualnt the sume to present them lor settlement at tho otttco ot t1.,,Arl,PD-M BAXSON, ono oi the Executors, No. 'iw S. I H1RD Street. J. WHEATON SMITn. CflAltLKS H. ROOEIH, KDWMtD M. PAXSON, HENRY LEWIS, ,,. , , , JOHN M. WHI1ALL. Philada., March 27. 1866. 3 2S w6t E xec u tors. "17 STATE OF EPIIRAIM GUETNET, DE JlJ ceased, late of United states Narv. Letters of administration having been granted In the above Estate lo GEORGE Gl ETN'EY. all persons having claims against the same will present them to his attorney. i. h. JOsehH, 4 11 wfaifit No. 271 S THIRD Street. RANDALL & CO., PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Tine English Toilet Soap.s, IN GREAT VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED. Also, Triple French Extracts and Perfumes. We have constantly on hand every variety of PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, rowders. Colosncn, Pomades, Toilet VV atem. Shaving Creams, Cofmetigues, tooth Pastel Brushes, e 3 2 3m J U II E K Al THE INFALLII5LEJIAIR RESTORATIVE. . THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. TP K IMMENSE SUCCESS With which this prepara tion has met dining the short time It liasbeeulmic.ro the public, bis Induced the thousands anil tens of thou sands who have used anU attested Its virtues to pro nounce ii the ONLY and ThUE Holr Restorative. The Eureka has been Introduced Into all the principal cities both last and West, and having taltnfuhy Deriormed all that Is claimed tor It, has Bupcr.eiied all othsr Hair Pre parations 'i he Eureka restores Grevllalr to Its original colon prevents the hair from tailing out, bv causing a healthy condition of the scalp, imparting tothehmra soilness, and g;oss. and y nthful appearance that no other Hair Preparation can produce. 1 he Eureka Is nree Irom all Impurities orpolsonou idrugB ana can he use wlthoi t s ll'ng scalp or hunds. .Unnurtured an sold wholesale and retail by ROBERT tISHEli, Sole Agent, No. 25 N. FIFTH Street, St LouS, Mo. Agents for Pennsylvania, DVOTT CO., No. 232 N SEl ND Street, Philadelphia. 1 20smw3in J K M O V A L ! R KM O V A L!! OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY. REMOVED FROM N. W. CORNER SIXTEENTH AND RACE, TO Broad Stieet, Above Race, East Side. Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly attended to at the lowest market rates. UEs&, JOHNSON & DAVIS. OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY. The undersigned, feeling exceeding thanktul to hit msoy Ir.ends and customers for their very liberal patron age rxtended to him during the .ast seventeen years, and having told bis entire interest to MKHkKS. HESS. JOHNSON A DAVIS, Takes pleasure in recommending tbem to his former prroni. sbuioj bid Keuiieiueu oi weu-anowo integiity ' and will undoubtedly maintain the refutation of the OLD DK1VEHS' ICE COMPANY, and In every war act so as to give entire satisfaction to all who may kindly favor them with their custom. Respeot.nlly. etc , 123m A. BROWN. QUEEN PEAS, GRBEN CORK FRESH PEACHES, FRESH TOMATOES, PLUMS, Etc, ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IS FINE GROCERIES COR ELEVENTH AISD VINE 813,7 COAL. Q N K T II i A L SECURES YOUU CUSTOM. WHITNEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL. AND BIXTJMIN0US COAL, o. 933 Korlli mm Street, GE, A. COOKE OFFERS , PRESTON CO A I,, Which is the very boat cominir to this market, SCHUYLKILL COAL Egg and Stove sizes at $6 75 per Toa. ALSO, THK GKNCINE EAGLE VEIN COAI. Same sizes, same price. A Superior Quality of T.KIIIUII COATj Constancy n hand Eaa and Stove sizes at 7 S0, dell-. ercd;toanr part ot the eity, entirely free or slate and ulrt 1 advise mv friends, and the publlo generally, to lar In their coming winter's supply bow, as the prloe tk low as It will be, and as there Is a prospect ot an advanoo soon. Orders reoeived at No. 114 ttoutn THIRD Htreet. EMPORIUM, 4 17 rp No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue, JAMES O'BRIEN, DEALER W LEIIIUH AND SCnUTLKLLL COAL, BY HIE CARGO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Bread Street, below Fitzwater. Has oonslantlj on hand a competent supply of th4 atove superior Coal, suitable tor family use, t which he calls the attention or bis friend and tUo public gene roily. Otdtra left at Wo. 20fi 8. Filth gtreot, No. S3 B. Seventeenth street, or through Despatch or Port Office, proirptly attended to A 8CPEIUOK (JUALIIX OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. 785 ROBERT V. BENDER, COAL DEALER, S. W. fOE NEB EB0AI) AND f ALL0WEILL STREETS PHILADELPHIA. None bot the bfst WEST LEHlon, aU sires, from tba Greenwood Colliery, on hand, and for sala for CASH ONLY. 110 6m Also, fcNGIE HEATEI1, AND FCpNACE COAL MEDICAL. yox POPULI. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 SoutH THIRD Street. Price, $1-00 per Bottle; $5-00 for half-a-dozen. The undersigned citizens take pleasure In cheertullr recommend i.K the use of Wright's Tar Hyrup lor couKhs, colds, consumption. whooplnir-coiiRh, spotted lover, liver complaint, pulus In the breast, bonohitS. lnllaniniation, and restriction of air vessels in the luuiw etc. a he remedy ehoulu be In every tamlly i ,uu', Charles C. Wi eon, Forney's frett ollloe. Charles H. Gratlcn, Sunday Alercuru ottlce James Nolen, Inquirer cftlce VVIillnm . Corblt, Associated Press. wli'"yK.J1- '"rpenter, iro Alarm and Police Teta graph. Filth and rbesuut streets. A Kanriolph. Front and I onibard streets. James VY. ferrlne No. WBt Charles street. 11. A. Davis. No. 323 Gasklil street. John Woodslde. No. 1331 Franklin streot. Robert Thompson. No. IRIS Walter street. K. u. Alarcn, No. 62 Fianklln street J Geblotl. No. 731 S. Second street. John Seymour, No. 518 8. t roni street. W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street. H. C. llartlett No. 327 8. Kecona street L. Bates No. 605 Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 h. Second street Jl ary Caldwell, No. lufti Sunsom street. W. 1 nomas, So. 20 N. Fourth street. T. M. I arthy. No. li'9 Enroth's allei". George Wilson. No. 236 Race street. W. F. Brooks, No. 69 North Second street. M. J. Hassctt. No. 119 ranal street. r. Seymour Rose. Bumlcion. Char es Rogers, No. 21 South street R. T. Wellington, Second and Quarry itreeti .. I. Thomas, No. 136 South slxtn street WllUAm barns. No. 615 South Front struet S. S. Santord, Opera Manager. John Maglnnls. rear of No. 134 North Second street. Mrs. S. K. Choate, Newark, Del. Mr. Will iam It. Wriqht Sib: We take pleasure In recommendirg yonr TAB SYRL'P (of wuich we have already srld conslderahia Quantities) as a most excellent and efficacious remedy lor the complaints set forth Iu your printed nlll alroadr submitted lo the public. As a vratltylng act to sufTorliiK Immunity we will cheerfully recommend our nropars tlon to ail aMIcted with diseases which It is designed to cure. Yours, etc., DII.KS SON. Druggists. N, E, corner Tine and Sixth atreoU. Forsa'eaUoat JtiUNON, HOLT.OWAY COWDEN'8, DYUTT CO.'. , A nd all principal Drurglsts and Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to sav that he is propared ts Mil ordors and forward the Syrup to any part ot the couniry. Persons desiring other inior mat ion by mail will inclose a postage stamp and answers will be returned us soon as the exigencies ot busluesa will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT. 320 No 771 B. THIRD Street Philadelphia. Pa. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, 4o Ju W. SCOTT A CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AN'D DEALERS IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 814 Chesnut Street, four boors below the "CONTINENTAL,' b 26 rp PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM Knurr jxiaim ut'AtJTOKY' AND GENTLEMEN'S FTJRNISIIISG STORE. PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DBAWER3 made from measnrement at very short notice. Alt other articles ol uiuntlrm FN'H 1KJS8 GOODS In nill variety VVINCHESTKR ft CO., 706 CHKSNUT STKKi.1' 824) REVEN' E STAMPS. REVENUE STAMPS nt 'HEVliNUis STAMPS, . Ot all descriptions. Of all descriptions, . Always on nan 4V AT FLORENCE SEWINO MACHINEcSromcfc, ATFLOKKNCC SEWING MACHIH E CO.'S 0 FICfc No. 630 CH ESN U T Stiw, No. WO CHKSNUT Street. One door below Seventh street, Oae deor below Seventh stntet. The most liberal discount allowed. The niost liberal dbeouut allowed. , g