G THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 18GG. SPECIAL PARIS AND CONTINENTAL CORRESPONDENCE. To Editor of the Evening Telegraph: i- Fauis, April 13, 1903. Tlinrslar, (ho 12th of Aim, will ever remain rrwmorab'e in the nniia's o( the., Hourae. I'ublio securities, Fro 11 eh and foreian (oil toatcrrib'y loir bb, and one would almont have thought that we had returned to the timi; of the commencemuut of the Criniran war t . . , . ; lhe following reports woro boln;r clronlatod: TluMiahad Jat titrnod an 0(1 iiHive and deleunivi treaty with liaiy j war would shortly be proolalmod between An-tna and Prut'la; a furkiah army to tho mount of sixty thousand uien wi msrohin on tin Uanublau l'ilnc)alitii'S. So much for torolirn affair. As rorrards homo affair, it wan affirmed that a freneral bankruptcy was Imminent, and that two of the greatest stock-brokers of Fairs wore about to suspend; and, dually, that tho Credit Mnhilier and the Comptoir ii' Encompte wer in a most dlsatroui state. There Is evidently a mal ihe every when1, and Bono can toll what a day niny bring forth. OEISKRAL J1KUKF IN WAR. 'War, It is believed on all sides, is inevitable as the AM of tbe two uertnau powers which draws bac is sure of losing its tufluonco forovor. Bmnark, who wishes to play the part of Cavour In Prussia, will never gne way, Italy, which is urivon into a tor r by want of money, will not let such a lavor abl oppor unity tro by without attomjitiiifr to regain yenrtia. You see we havj every reason to fear that Prussia, Austria, and Itu'v will have roeourao to war tj cover their ' multitude of aim" at homo. BTATS OF HOME AFFAIRS WITH US. We are even nioro anxious about tho turn that matters will tae with us. It will bo a wondr it the reactionary tendencies on the part of a groat maay eup;-ortcr of our Uovoriiniont ao not ure the peotdo of f ranee to extreme measures. We are foO.ed to tho top ot our bent. lMISOONTENT IN THE ARMY. The enthusiasm lor the Kinpiro seems to have much atiated in t.io army sinco tho decrcoof last year redu .-in(r th i armv expenditure. On tho 7 t!i of March a giand review of tho cavalry and artillery was held in tho Hois do Boulogne, in the presence of the Emperor and tbo Crown I'rinco ot Denmark; but tho usual cnoj ot Vire I'Empereur W'ro, wo remarked, lew and far b-twot n and we are assured that II. I. II. was vory much vexod at tho coolness ot the reception. DlVEllB INTRIGUES. Our Emperor is at present la a fix, and (iocs not know wnom to listen to 8om of his entourage Wish biro to grant trie lul est liborty to tho nation; others bejr of hira to tiirhten the reins, and prevent the eiprits inq)iictg, as lie cal g them, from stirring either nand or loot. Tho (re n oral opinion of tho public is that tbo present Ministry cannot exist much longer, and that Monsieur Kouher will tuko tho lead, fo, lowed by Monsieur Lavoletto. Minister of the Interior, who aro conip itely worn out by incessant work of tho most thankless kind. Uesides v. uicli, M. Lavaletto is no longer in tho good books of his matter, for hav ing allowed tho jjUjIio press of Franco to publish flattering accounts of tho exiled family of Orleans, when trlving a descr'pticn ol tho funeral of IV ario Anielie, ex Queen oi tbo French. As ill luck would have it, a number of tho Government, a ponny papor, foil into the hands of his Majesty, containing a laudatory aiticlo on the proteuder to tho throno ol France, the Count de l'.iris. His anger knew no bounds, and ho accused the Miuistor of tho Interior ol winking at tho pcccadll.ocs of the press. A few days later an anecdote, published in tho Figaro, one of our comical bi-weekly papers, was the cause of an energetic reprimand to the editor De Yillemossaut, at the instigation ot the Prussian envoy. The anecdote pub ishod by the witty journal is as follows: "Count Bismark was a low days ago unpleasantly surprised, when wishing to got out ol a railway carriage, to find that some political non sym pathizer had naned the door. The ambitious pre mier tried in vain to got out of bis prison, but to no effect ; and the tiain started again without anybody coming to iho rescue. Tho police have for some time boon look ng for the perpetrator, but in vain. We hear that tho guard has been dismissed for having allowed so great a man to remain, noens volens, in durance rile." I shall soon have done with politics :he elections in the lower lUiiue will bojiu, iu a couple of days. The Government does not feol easy, as the latest ad vices from Strasbourg in orin us that. the opposition candidate, Mons. Laboulaye, has met with a niot cordial reception on the part of too Alsatians, and that it will in any way bj a hard run lor tho Gov ernment man, Monsieur de Bussiere. The Cour de Cassation, a few days ago, dooided that poisons may be prosecuted lor libelling the me mory of the dead Things have indeed come to a very pretty pass, and ' the oco lpation of tho histo rian is none." In speaking of Marat, ne shall have to say that be was a kind-hearted, amiable man; of Bobespierre, tbat he was a perloct lami; and tho monster Booth was the milk of human kindness, ii we do not wish to render ourse res liable to an ac tion on the part of the descendants ot the same. We shall soou not kuow what to write about in France. 1ION8IKCII H1RLS. Hires, tbo banker aud martyr, the object of so many persecutions, is now on his legs again. Two daj s ago, nioi o than 4000 ot Mires' shareholders were assembled in tbo Cirque to hear hs statemout. Tho clever Hebrew speaulator was received with t'uuu ders ot applause, and it wa- more than a quarter of an hour be lore he could address his numerous au dionce. When at la t allowed to tpetk, he beeired oi tho shareholders to autaoiize him to purchase a Journal, whose aim it should be to defend their in terest and expose to the public In goueral the con spiracy wb.ch had tiiod to crush him. Ho refused to accept the offer ol the shareh ildors to piy off his debts. Betore separating, tho enormous sum of Utteeu hundred thousaud francs were subscribed, in order to enable Mires to carry out his intention oi pur chasing a paper. Kenan, the author of the Vio de Josus," will shortly givo us his "Apos'les " It is thought that this new work will not be so successful as his first, as it is said to be In'ciior to it in every respect. REVOLUTION AT THE OPEBA. I fear tho frivolous cure a great deal more for what is now going on at the Acadotnio de af unique than for nous. Kenan's last publication. Up to the pre sent time the lansian Opora has been under the management of the State, with a grant of three hun dred tliousaud iraucs tins will now be withdrawn, and tho theatre given ovor to private speculation. 1 hero aro now several candidates for the Ulroctor ship, but nobody has as yet been chosen; it is thought tbat the lot will fall to Mons Haussinau, as tl e Emperor cannot reluse him anything. Tho saying In Paris is now everything will be JUus manized belore long, it is true Moua. Ilaussuian is a gnat man, and has done much to beautity Paris, the finest capital of the world. Now that the lal's have Ultaj pearcd, the ladies of Paris have resorted to a new dodue to show off ttieir toilettes. 1 he latest is the laucy bazaar lor charita. ble purposes, where tho dame) de la fashion tako tho place of thopkeopers, and sit lor hours selling pea wipers and lamp-mats, which are quoted at rather high rates. We notice With regret that the oosth nets ol female dross i tathor increasing than other wise, and that not only the dressmaker, but the jewel er, are gainers by tho great extravagance ot the fair sex. Of course the device of the fair slate-koepors is JB KB CUANQBBAI PAS, SOCIAL CRIME IN THE CI I Y. Alleged Nut net Ion aad Breneti of Pro-ml-Tmnbu Over Ida Ciinnnly or sn lllttltlmnl Child An IVIopoment and m Marring. ( nrlon '. ScpniME Cctjrt Chambers Before Judgo Cleiko 1 he facts in a strange ca,o ol alleged sniluc non and a duciion liave leaked out in tho rolurn to a writ ol listens cor, m sued out (or iur po-mKion oi a icmlo infant bv Judge Clerk, in ihe Supremo Court, Chamber. Alihouira the case has been in oti.er conns, mil tho main details havo not been placed bo hi re the public, owing to tho maunor in whu b it In. i been t i ought up tor adjudication. i l.e litem in ti e cae. accon in? to ihe co nptaint ana afliuar.ts, appe: r to bo as iollow: lir. Joseph 11 Ilm lies, the rtetei.dant is a Heathy procer, doing lumiiepg In Vs."liit rton street, iu bi o ty, about twentwix yurs ol rather itood 1 .rkin, and, as lo' owii'g laois w H show, lory lond ot tho ladies. About two years ao he got acquainted with a young girl, H'to: seesina ann ve-y attractive, tiamod Ellen 1 awii r, who residoJ at Ao. 18 Uebro-ses street. Ibis mten Htmir teinalo was aged seven te n, a e ii f ciri by occupation, Bofi and yioul in bv lralurr, and I osvssed of sufficient charms to cnptlvate ibo soccptiblo heart of any younr man Mr. Barnes kbb Instantly Miuck with Miss I.awler and biudo her acquaintance. This acquaintance ii) ri,cd into ntcp aitacliinci.t, meeting pwces were or anged, lei e v pir menadi taken beneath iho ail viiy ia)s ot ' he oou, eliiiriiniiir words of endear Tin ii and in (lyu g h.vo poured into tho car of tho unsuspecting lnuiueii by the voutlnul grocer, and to crown all, us iho complaint liiaplneal y states, ( iian paniio of the most iuciou vintuup, drank by the loeis at the store of the deleiid.int. Kit lit Inomlis ot ili.s dellh lul compaiiionslilp is allowed to linyf j,iFfcd, v i.q the deiendiml) Sent M1S4 l.a er io a lOaiCii.g school, aud, ilior receiving A few Ji'KiH in !h0 ecucatlonni branch, she was taken liom there end placed 111 furnished apart uienis in a house cl Air. Barnes, at Ho IS Kouton stictt. iieni this lime forth tliecouplo lived as mm and lie I emrr recovnizea and thoightto bo such I y ah who ki ev tlx 111. even (ho t arents of tho gi 1. It it am a Icired in t he complaint that Mr. Barnes rep-le-eiili d to her th.a tliey w. roasgooil a married, anu ihnt t);o ceieinoiiy would iu pro ier timo take p uee. On the lit ri ot Si pteuiher, 18(, Misi Lawler gave birth to l e chi d which was yesterday br -light upbeinreibc uit on a writ of habeas corpus. Mioitly alter il.is tutlier troubloomo addition to tho laiiiilv mcb imiouuced. Mr. Barnes sent the child into the country, ulu it was not long befoio ho in loimt d the cMilidiu- mother that her first born was con ii cd to the grave, sending tho lollowiu, letter to hiI sihi tn.te Ins rtion : M.w York. Kovfmlier I. 18U5. Denr Annie: 1 hopo you rc prepared to bear the sad Intelligence I am now airoiit to co.i iMiin ciite You know, Anuie. that there is a Supreme bcinu altove, to whose wl, I we install bow with meek submission ; and It is not ment that we poor erentiire-i el cunh, ndot'llis neiug, slioulil find limit wl b His ooinvs although wo may at times tool sorely altiluled by such heineuil er Annie tnat Ood doeth a'l things well, and it our child had lived it would huve lioen 11m will; but ile lias teen Di oner to lake her awav 10 a nlace where slio will lie liiiniiv and not exnosed 10 tlie wlckednsts and rinptailons ot ilns worid. I hone, Annie, that yo'l will nut repioui h me as havini; done wrong, us I thought 1 was dotinr e.ervihlng tor the heit. jx.w, Annie, let me conjure you to recor.cue yourseu to the condition 01 ihniBS as iliey are, and turn your at tention 10 yobr own vcilnre, which Is ot so much so tcl- tudotome. Your friend, JOtufd. lberpulicrs then l-h on 10 siuto that durinir Uiss Lawler s res denoe m Houston slreoc sbo was fro qU( nt y visited by u young igdv namod M'ss elina iiarriuirton. 1110 cn-unei 01 Mr. Barnes' atli-otious "Uiideu.y tir lieu in U10 dircct'on ol turn last-named lady, who wris aged "wcet sixieon," and 011 the S22d of February ho eloped with her, and subsequently married her, leaviiic Ms li st love to mourn her un happv lalo 11 iss L iwlor, on making inquiries soon 11 Iter, ascertained that 1 lio 11 ariied couulo were and now ar,- iivinr in 1 hirty-tourlh stre t. hhe then went to her parents and tuid iliem al the facts in the case, when i-iie cemnieuced this suit lor broach ot premise nud i-eduction a 'uinst Barnos. iLi stuo ease siands at present. Tho child was produoea in v'ourt yesterday, whon Judtre (Jlurko oideied tett.mony to bo taken as to who sh uid have its cusiody. Air G. L Anderson appeared lor tho plaintiff, MiSd Lawler, and Messrs Kt?uu and Gross iur the dclcmiant, Iturnos. Miss Lawlor. acceuipauied wiih several ladv Irionds, Mr Barnes oud his brother, were also in Court. The young lady is banosomo. aud was attnod fushionab y aud w Hi ta to. Sho wore a whito hat, closely fitting Urea ar, ana dark coiorod dress. A thouh belong ing to tho humbiei wulk- of lite, still one would hesi tine long betore pointing her our m tho street as anything but a well bind lady. Mr. Barnes lias ail the appearance of a smart, business young man of the city, and it would be hard to rank him oti first dance as the ga Lothario whiou tho allidavits and complaints iu this case indicate. A'. J'. Herald. Uls ter clay. Trouble la West Virginia. Tbe Wheeling luleiaqencer of April 25 has epwboI' Ftartlinp nature respecting the condi ton of things in Wayne county of that State. rour citizens 01 uussvme nave written a letter to the Governor requesting permission to or ganize a ricirnent for the defense ot the loyal otooie in mat section, and one ot them. Mr. JciLn Ilo'.t, oll'ered fotne forcible reason lor granting the petition. He says: "Some t me la-t spring you commissioned mo as a notary public, and 1 was sworn, and cave bond as ihoilaw uirects. 1 sm ulso assessor 01 the second dis trict of ayne county. 1 live and keep my ollioo in Cassvile; and it Is with extreme d lliculty, and unui r great danger and nurd Uirea s, that 1 am get tiup aiong. My entire neighborhood io Kobe I, with tie exception 01 old -Squire Bar tram ana bis boys, one ol whom is our iiiuh she 1 iff, and another, Cap tain JJavid Burtrum our deputy sheriff "We niuti huve in in twenty-live to titty men here in ( ass vi le, or else we muse vet ou. ot here. Th s is a laming place li t ail lumber that comes down Tug liver. The Hebels come down in time of hi?h water -imetimes by aozens trom Loyan county aud I'ike 0 uny.Kv., with ilioir navies (rovo ver) uuckled aound them, hurrahing 'tor Jotl. Davis,' cursing the uoveriinicnt, cuiuiug Union 1111D, aud then we have to get out. "Sir, 1 ir quenily eco men come in bore who are lne.ic.ed lor muidor in Kentucky, defying every bod), ot more than cignt miles from here, as somt of the Home Guards wore on then wav home irom being paid off, a company of Be he is till on ihtiu and bua and abused them severely, call inn the patty 'd d abolitionists,' aud s voie they would not submit to our laws. A few davs ago they gatlerrd ,11 here aud laised a riot with our Sheriff, a no lul 1 ot. hun with clubs and weights and tried to kill him and his brother. His brother ran Into my hous lor protection, ihey Honed my window out, kuockcQ two panels out 01 my door, aud , uoarly koled my little child." Ihe tamo paper publishes the annexed letter, which was tent by some unknown person to Judge N. Hi.rriBOn, of th Ninth Judicial Cir cuit. It is iti own explanation: " 1 arch i6 i8G6 Judge IIarrion:-I want to give you a little pi ;c 01 advice. Tho time lor you to start on your circuit is at baud, and I would advise you to ohange circuits with sumo other fudge, or leign sickness. 11 you start bid tour lumuy a last taiewell 101 you wil. never see them in this world. There is such feelm? stirred up against you in con sequei.ee ol your act.oiis, and the manner iu which you have departed 5 ourseit in your circuit, aud the way in which you mot ihe cbarecs preferred against you I t lore tho l.epitluture, tnat it will not be su'e lor you to come. Kot iliat jou have not merited the punishment in store tor you, but I am opposed to killing if you determine to come bring Colonel Mci'lie'son that Rontleuiun who, in coiiueolion with Dr. Ca'dwell, so lul.y endorsed you to tho spoakei of the House. (Endorsed.) ' Judge N. Harrison, " Or Col. JOKL Mcl'llEKBUN, "Lt-wiBLurg, WebtVa. " A true copy from tho origiual. (SigncQ ) ' Joel McTiieurow. "Uecorder Greeubnet county." The Newspapers ot Great Britain. There are now published in Great Britain 1207 uewsnnptTS, di-tnbuted as follows; England London, 22(i; provincial, 707; total, 9113; Wales, 4H; Scotlaud, 1M; Ireland. 128; Jiritibh Isles, U. Ol thete there Rre 52 daily papers published in England, 1 iu Wales, 12 in Scotland, 12 in ire laud; and 1 in the IMtisb Isles. In 1H5G there were published in the United Kingdom 731 loiirnuls; oi these 115 pap -rs were issued dally, viz. ; 16 in London, 1 in Birmingham, J in Liv erpool, 3 in Mam hesUr, 8 in Edinburgh, 4 iu Glasgow, and U in Ireland; out in 186(1 there are now established and circulated 1257 papers, of wh'ch no le.-fl than 78 are icsuoil dully, showing that the piesH ot the country has very irreatly extenued titir ng the lasst ten jcaro, rind more especiallv so in daily papers the daily issues standing 7M ivrainut 35 in 18',C. The luueuzineg now in toune "i publication, including tho quarterly rev es, number 637, of which lilt) are ol a decidedly religious character, repro bPidiiig the CUun h of Eiierlitnd, Weslevaus. Metho(li9,s Ciipti -ta. Independents, aud other UDrittiau coniniuuiiies. A New Rkmeoy i-oe the Cuoleha. A corres- ponueiitui tnr nosmu j-qm says suipuuric acid a sovereign reuie ly lor the cholera. 80 ii ' bare bodkin." is CARPETINGS. CJAIirETIIMGS ! OAItl'ETINOS! Reduced to Present Gold Prices. J. T. DELACltOIX; No. 37 Scuth SECOND Street, - ABOVE CnKSNUT, ' Has received pe' late arrivals, 200 F1FCES J. CUOBSLEY & tSONS' IJRUJySKJ.H CAUIK TINGS NEW AND ELEtJANT PATTERNS.. Also, a Isrpe line of TtlBrElLY EXTRA BUPER AHiflKK INOhslN CARPrT. DAMASK ANU VPAtTIAl" BTAIR AK1 JtALLCARrETIKOS. COr TAGEAM RAU CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, F.TR , w tilth will be old low In consequence ol tbe (all In Gold. J T. DELACROIX, Ko. 37 South SECOND Street, 4 12 1m Ttttwern ( hernut and Market SUMMER RESORTS. U M M It ItKSOKTS ON LINE OF Rcsdtag Railroad anil Srauchos. MAKftlON IIOUSK, MOUXT CARBON, lira. Caroline W under, I'ottEvlllo f O., Schuylkill ro. lUSCAEOUA HOTEL, 11 rs. Hannah MUler, Tutcarora P. O. Schurlklll co MA1IA OY CITY 110 Th'L, O. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. O., schuvlfilll co. WHITE BO USE, Mr8. Sumn Marnaorl, Reading p. o. ANDALUSIA, Jame 9. Madeira, Reading P. O. LIVIhO SPBINOS HOTEL. Dr. A. Smith, Wcrdcrsvllle P. O., Berks co SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, U. 11. Mamie' tiRch, Wouicltidorf P. O., Berks co. COLD SriilNOS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Koedcrmel, llarrlsburg P. O. LOYbEaTOWN SEMINARY. J. It. ItCDky, Boyermown P. O., Berks 00 YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. U. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. O , Chentor co. L1TIZ SPRINGS, Samuel LIchtentbaler, Lltlz P. O. , Lancaster co. EPHItATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Alexander S. Feathei, Epbra'.a I'. O., Lancaster co. rniL21,18C6 4 233m P It O S P E C T IJ S OF THE C A IJ SON COLD M!AL(i COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK--..$500,000 NUMBER OF SHARES, 50,000. Par Value and Subscription Price, $10. WORKING CAPITAL, $50,000. OFFICER S : PRESIDENT, Ct.LONEL WILLIAM B.THOMAS. StCItETART AKD TREASURER, pro tCID, J. HOPKINS TARR, SOLICITOR, WILLIAM L. HIRST, ESQ. DIRKCIOBS, COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS, CHARLE8 S. OGDEN, EDWIN Ml DDL ETON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM BERGER. The Land of this Coirpany confute ol abont 120 Acres In & ecklrnLurg county .orth Carollua, about 33v n.llcbircui ihe town oi Charlotte. On this proper rv flt'een sbans or pits have been opened and siiLk to various Oei-tba, iroui 111 to ba loet, deuion struiiua tbe tiiettnce 01 ibreo parai a. eiusoi ore of about i net lu wiuih anu about 16 leet apart, converging to a ccn.ii on ceLtie ai tbe Uepili o about 16U leet, ioiui lci! one luimense mats or vein ot ore, extendmK in leuplh il roujih .be properlT uiore tban halt a uiUe. 1 beie are airo on tbis property oiner ems o ore uuex ploreu 11 tbece ores are known as ibe Brown ores, aud are verv nch yield. un an avera. eol about per ton m (.old tbe ubove rrsmts having reeu demon stratea by the rude working of tbe mines lor several years runt, tbe rlk oi InveMnieut in undeveloped pro perty ts not incurred, and by tbe application ol modern miiilDR and ret ucmg niacliiiury be ompan anticipate an In.n.euiaie and laiae Ifturu foi their monev. Lav In (i an ore that readily ylo da (JOO per ton, some estimate cun be Diade oi it e value oi h.s property. With tbe piesem iinpencctststem oi mining, ten tons of i his ole cull be taken out and reduced daiiv Iroui every shait opened, at anezpemie not i xeeedlnn t'i" per ton. leav liiii a net daily proht of 17M lor eacu shaft worked by tbe ( ompanv 'j be ltrue working cspital reserved will enable the Compai y at once lo proeure ano erecttbebestuiode.it iiKCblneiy tor nmniiiulMinii tbeores, by menus oi which tbe yield will be la gvly increased. 1 hece n lncs. whilst they produce ores richer than those ol Colo i oilo or I evada, have muuy advautaKes over ibeni. j u't cularlj in an nbundauce . t lml and cheep lul or and Ibe lacillty with which they ean be worked durii.g h entile year) whilst t' osa ot Colorado and Nevada can only be worked during the warm weather. A tfft asFflv or an aveiape tspeclmon of the ore from the Can-on A. lues was uiade as late as tbe 27th ol January el tbe present year, as will appear fioin the fol low inn cert Uleatc oi l'tois-or- Booth and Oarrett, the Assayers ol the Philadelphia Mini : l'HiLAPKLiiUA January '27, 1BC8 rest Sir: We have curciullv assayed tbe sumiileol ore iroui 'Caiton Mine." Jurih I atollna, and Unci It io yield tin oucets nlno penny veibts oi pure gold to tlie ten of ore 'J i coin vulue is tl.crelore Z10 U'i per too oi ore. Yours, respectiufy BOOTH A OARRETT. Dr. 51. B. Tailor, Ho. 404 Walnut street. Philad. Subscriptions to tho Capital St. ck wlb be received at tlie Ctl.te ol Ihe ompanv, I o. 401 WALNUT btreet v litre m. in Lies ot the ore may be ecu. and lull lnionna tion aiveu 2 8 3 J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street. MANUH ACIUBEII OV VENETIAN BLINDS, AM) WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in the city at tbe lowest prices. 44 2mrp BTORB HHAPEB MADE AND LETTERED. THREAT NOVELTY TIIK FIKST IN THE J COON'lBY ANlTHE ONLY ON 16 1NTIU8 CITY. The iireat so-cailed ROTARY HAIU BHOS1I1NO AP PAR All 8 is In operation now at tbe Oirard Uouse H'lr I)reH oe Baloon adjoining the Reading Room, opposite it,. ,.i..- r.rn of NiSTIl and CE KSNUT HtleeU. From this date, April Hi. m, I .speotfully invite all Ucntleuien to call ana examine Tj,e tame. oet Praclleal Uair Diessor. JUST RECEIVED, TARD AND-A-IIAI.F WIDE VELVET C A 11 P E T S, Nt W DESIGNS. J. F. & E. II. OIUE, No. 904 , CIIESNUT STKEET. 3-4, 7-8 4-4 5-4' c-4 WHITE, BED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. 13. ORNE, No. 904 CIIESNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, TOR STAIRS AND HALLS, "WITH EXTRA BORDERS: J. F. & E. Ii. QRNK, No. 904 CIIESNUT STREET 500 pieces JVT7;T7 PATTERNS EX GL1SII TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. A E. B. ORNE, No. 904 C3 20 3mrp CIIESNUT STREET. QARrETLNGS ! CARPETING S I AT RETAIL. McCALLUIS, CREASE & SLOA, No. 519 CIIESNTT Street, (OrrOEITE IBCEFEKDENCB BALL), NOW OFFER THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS, AT REDUCED PRICES. 14 2C lmrp MATTING WAREHOUSE! McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, (OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL) HAVE JUST EECE1VED ONE THOUSAND ROLLS FRESH CANTON MATTING, ALSO, TWO HUNDRED ROLLS CALCUTTA Ct.COA MATTING. All Widths and Styles, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 4251mrp "QLEN ECHO MILLS,' GERMAN TOWN, PA. JKCALLIMS, CREASE & SLOAN, MHunfaclnrtrN, Importers, and Whole sale I)eler lu CAEPETIKGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Etc. WAREHOUSE, No. S09 CHESNUT STREET, OI'FOBITB TEB BTATK BOU6B, riuladolpbia. It 1 . TAIL DEl'AKTMEN T, 8 6 Smrp No. 510 CHESNUT STREET. RESTAURANT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN F'i cat old and new ALES, at 8 cent, pernlaaa, Gc 1 ONE-DIME EATING BAR. The choicest Liquor, aluay. on hand. 80. US CHESNUT 8TRKET. 10 to BEKKT BECKER, Aluuagtfr. JAY Ml O O K K .V V O., Ko. 114 6. THIRD 8TREET. BANKERS " ANU DFALKFS tt r.OVKRMlENTgF.CURlTiES C. 8. 6 Of JFP1, 1 10 I'Lu AM KtW, 10-lOn t RUHCAI KS OF lJIOBTErNK.s.s, 7 SO OTK, lt, 2d. ana 3D frfrig. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED IMEBrST ALLOWED 0 DEroSIJS Collcctiong made 1 locks Boupht and fold o Ccmm lnoinn. ptrial ln.lrc acrcirneriutK.iiii reserved fo LADIES. I BiLACtimtA, Fclmary, 1SC6. a13.ii V. s. S E t I II I T 1 E s A SPECIAL e 7. f'MlTH, R.ANDOVFH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, IC S. THIRD ST. PHILADrxrillA. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW- iOKK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. IMLKKHT ALXOWKD ON DEL'OSIXS. 21 JjAVlEH UUOTlIERbl, Ko. 225 DOCK STREET, HANKERS AND lillOKEKS, BCT AND SELL CSITKD HTATE8 BONDS lt81i, 8-20a, 10 40. VMTEU STATES 7 8-lOd. AI L 1MKTJKS. cfrtificates or i m tn i edk ess Alercantlle P. per and Loai.Bon Co lateral, nepotlateo Storks ItouLt aiid bold on Ccrrmieslon. 1 31 S HARPER, DURNEY & CO RANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS No. 55 S. TillltD STKEET, l'HIl.ALELrilIA. Klocks and T.oni). bourht nr.dfold od Commusior Cucunciit H.au otes, Coin, Etc., bontht aud soid. tucittl attention jiaiU to tl.e purcliae and salo oi Oil S'ocks. Detiosits received, and Interest allowed as per aerctmcnt. 86Sm WOlK, McCOUCII & CO., Stoclc and Exchange Brokers, No. 36 South THIRD Street. COVEBKMENI SEcUEIlIES boujjiit and sold. E10CKS boupht and sold on commission. 1 NTEE ST A LLOWED OX DEI'Osirs. 4251m IlE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS EEMOVED Luring tlie erection ol the new Hank b iilciniL', TO 1 17 4P No. SQ5 CHESNUT STItEET 5 2()S.--FIYE-TWENTIES. 7"308 SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. DE HAVEN ft BROTHER 1-T Ko. 40 K. TUIED STKEET. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J V. SCOTT A CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TMEN'S FUHNlSllINGr GOODS, No. 814 Chesnut Street, FOUR BOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENT AX,," 20 rp PIIILADELPUIA. PATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORfl. PERFECT FITTIKG HBIBTS AND DRAWERS made from mea.nrement.t very .hort notice. Ail other article, oi UUilLKAl ICVtt DKi.88 UOOD8 In lull ranetr. W1NCHERTKR ft CO., 8 24 TUB CBIUill btHEET ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklns-GIasscs, ENGliAYINGS 1'AlNTiNGS, LRAWINGS ETC Manuiacturer of all kinds of Looking-Glnf f, I'ortrair, unci Pic ture Frames to Older. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. THIRD ECOR JIOVE THE CONTISE.MAL, PUlLADEI.rclA. IS RANDALL & CO., PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine English Toilet Soaps, IN GREAT VARIETY. JTJ8T RECEIVED. Alto, Triple French Extracts and Perfume. We bare constantly on band trery variety ot PERFC&1ERY AKD TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, Powders Coloinei, Pomades, Toilet Water., t-baving (.teams, Cotnittlques, Tooth Taittei Brushes, e 12 3m DEAFNEhS BLINDNESS, AND CATARR treated with tbe otino.t .ucccm by J 1HA M. D., Ocu 1st and Aurut No. 010 PINK Htrt iTUS, Dionla). irom tbe mom reliable source. In Uir r beseeoat bisomce. The Meillra. Fa' a'ty jioltj can to aci ompaoy tbirr)alDs as be ba. no u A luvlied practice. Aititlu'al eyes Inserted wltho" berets In bts iurne luauv ivt omiunuuu. us. jl'etl- 1 f pain NO I dry g :ods. pniL.DELrniA. IMTOWIxS AND MANUFACTURERS OF lADIES DRESS A1) CLOAK TRIMMINGS, M AIN AKD FAN) Y LTJTTONS, ( onon luiijnsos, LLA'K AM) CiL RID OA I LOON fl-V Y L.Vtf.H, rtCLUXl.", Cril I RE LACES. 1'ALVOHAI. TIUX:j'lXG. tl.MP AND OKNAMKNT8, COIMil l) VI I VK'l KIliUONN HEAD NLT, KTC. J rALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WASTED We rc ccrifcnily teiclvlna tie att.t SOVKLTIE8 tl.e Lu, opi n Oil rkn. t'i .li'r our own proilucilon of Tarou, st lea in M W 1I1NU1M.S. Our v.ricts ae re(ucd to the ver lowr.t GoM rte jii2nrp );i;iils a UELsiNurii No. 49 Ncrth EIGHTH Street, Have 'but crfHil a c n i Ute tttck o SrH!N(r (it)()H8, COXflSTIKtl UH I.At'l-S, LMBROIDLRIES, AND FANCY OOODS. TfO r'rrf" r;ain and sir iid Jaiom t, the newest styles Hiitrid bul lucked AiUmlrs w tilth we are ollorliig ui low prices. rW1 drren Prrrs'itct-cd llondkf rclilcfs, at old prices 2&. 37 40. end m cen s A lull rtform rni oi the neext deslirn T.XCF COL LARS Ld (.ILL H) 1 I KS, 1 1 (jiii niceuu up to 10. CLO'LSli LOVES. A crrrrlne llr.e oi .101 Vlk KID GLOVK towhlcll e InMle al.i ut l n, t lcli wc tiler allow figures. OAISKIFLIK t-Kl KT.-. GABRIILLE HKIRT3. Tl c O'.est. moft deslriiLlc, and tty.kh bkirla now wrn 1l(KHi fKll HG. acbe.p and desirable article liitlieg voir. oli No. ln4 t'bKHMJT BTUKK". 16G6. Spring Importation. 18G8. E. M. NEEDLED. riAE JL'Sr Ol'ENED 1000 PIECES WHITE GOODS, In PLAIN, FA MY. SIRIPED PLAID and 55 i.H. 1n I. hi.il f liwr lln. i. 1 a n oct cin,plciCflncV.,toi Uli theatten Ion ol 2 l uri'lmM r Ik .ulli ited. as ll.i v nn ni!nr,.M at ? o'a iare RtDlC'llDN rom last 8KAHOVS m inivr.ia. tp 100 pieces SHIRRED M U L 9 tor Itodie.. 110 pieces i'lVil'1 8 lr all varle.les olsivlesand nriee retnlfc to 1. 1 All. 30t PaR1 tir Er RHi KIRT8, newest styles. Ul uir vnu iuiiuLiauuu 00 HGOP-t-KlRT OZCf Msnniactory No. bzM A HC1I Street, Above t-lx b Sik ot, Plil.adolphla. V ho eale and Retail. Oct sesorlment tu hracea all Ibe new and desirable st. vies una rites ol Mity in gib and size waist tor Ladles. Misers and blldren. D hereof "OlJi f'HA HAKE" nretupner In Amth ane autcU t p to aiiy other feklit. niadt, and wananted to tive satlstaction. kY Iris n ace to order altered and repaired. 4i COAL. QNE TRIAL SECURES YOUR CUSTOM, WHTiTCY & HAMILTON. LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS O O T , Xo. 085 North mm Street, Ahny Poplar. Kill., 47 QEO. . COOKE OFFERS rilKS'l'ON COAL, Which 1b the very best StttLYLKlLL COAL ccnnuir to this market. Egg and Steve sizes at $675 per Ton ALSO, 'lUli QKJSTJINB EAOl-K VI'. IN CtJAL 6auiH sir.es. tamo puce. A Superior Quality ol 1,1 IIK'.II COAL, ConalanMy on band Enn aud Stove sizes at 17 SO, delh ertd.toany pan ot the cltv. tn Ire it free or slate and dirt I cdvue mv frknds, and the pub 10 generally , to lay In tbelr coaling winter's supply now, as the price n as low as it will be, anu as there ts a prospect o an advanoe) toon. Orders receivtd at .o. 114 tioutu 1 HIKD dtreeU EMPORIUM, 1 17 rp N o. 131 4W A SHINCTON Ave n u e. JAMES O'BllIEN, DKALKR IS LEU Kill AM) SCHUTLKLLL O O A Li, liY IJIh CARGO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Ercad Street, telow Fitzwater. t(a conatautly ou li.nu a competent supply of tluj stove ehur ( oal, suitable tor lamtly use, to I loli lie calls tbe attentloB of hia friend, aud Uio public aeiirrnl y, OiUt..'i kit al Mo Z06ty Jflnh street, Ho. 83 8. Beventce.itL street c-r llirougb Despatch or fost Ciil.ce, nron rtly atu r.dea to A 8L1 I KIOK QCAJUTY OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. , 78 J END H' S COL AND ICE DEPOT, 8. W. CORi''itR OF BROAD AKD CALLOWUILL Offers. ne celebrated Weat Lelilyh Coal from tho Gretnvf o0d Colliery, Hove, I gir. ami Heater size, 7-50j i so bv. Also, tlie very superior oouuyimi lum, tl e l eevetdule lollleiy, Kutslae, ad OU. AU Other sizes 1 on the puu baser li not as represented. Also All 1. 1 ai warraniu kiii. in.ru u.t. ui "ov , ui v uui iur It IU o li not mu weiguv. J10 6iu M'lIK STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CI1ESN13 J h i HV E l'. AROVB1UI&D, WULBS COK1LSC1H H ta si in oi irani 1 tDVVAivi VV"M Vi i V III ar r 11AKD, ASU N AM AJigV&l'. Sh4BMlaVl ,,1 mHiiilwrfi