I THE DAILY. EVENING TELEGIUrn.--PHILADELPHIA, FKIDAY, MAY 4, SrECIAL PARIS AND CONTINENTAL CORRIrOH DENCE. To iki Editor of The Evening Telegraph : Pasib, April 20. . r- atteM an Tui tXn ot tfh ijeiR. ;. ' CM 8liDdfeT1ftst. 41 P. IS. the Crar Alexandre II, after bavin taken hie ordinary alrlne; in the ' Jardin d'Ete, at St. rotorsbure-, wee about to enter kit earriafre, on hfl.rt0r t ne Palaoe, when an in dividual approached and fired a pistol ihot at hi Majesty, who fortunately escaped unhurt. The assassin was arrested pn (09 .'jot, A, yet nothing la known retrardin the eulpwt, ither a to what eantry he bolonis, or what motive be had to at tempt so odious a crime. However the ease ma; be, there can te but one teol.'ne: on th tubjoot, that or nnivenal indignation. The history of Russia has already been too deenly stained with blood, and but too many of its, lovorclens. hare fallen viotlnn by the hands of assassins. , In eytfy coontrr of Europe, it it sad to relate, the position of a loveroign is a most danrcrous one, but more so in Russia than elsewhere Without turning our eyes from our own country, bew many attempts liavo been directed against tho life ot Kapoleon III 1 It is a lontr list, and we have not arrived at the end as jot, for almost every year thore are ABKKBTH MADE AT PAK1S OP ITALIANS CONSriRINO AOAl.NBT TUK LIFB Ot TUB EH PBHOR. A few days ao the pol ce received IntoUiironootbat two individuals were on thoir nay iroin Italy to I'rip, and that it wan supposed that the object of their J iii n o v was ti o perpetration of a crime. Agents of tlio secret police were imniediatolv dos putclica lo the fawiss trontior, aud the two indivi duals were kept under strict surveillance uiull thoir arrival at 1 ans, wuuu tho certitude of their odious des K i was made manliest. Owing to the activity or the police, llie Luipeior has escsped iroin tho danger which mciiacod bini. TblVMl'U OF TIIK UOy&RNMkNT AT ATR ASntTRO. Ihe election at btrasburg has proved a most com plete victory for the Government, and groat havo been the rejoicings at tho luilcncs and elsewhere, in consequence thereof. Ihe Government candidate Monsieur do Bussier?, has gained advantage ovor his opponent by a majority ol 10,000 against a total oi 0,000 voters. In all truth, it must bo owned that, as lor as regarded the town of Stras burg, tho iiin.iorl' j vias in lavor ot tho opposition member; but tLe ruiai populations may be said to have voted en matse lor Monsieur do liussiero, who thus sained a decided victory lor the Govornmeut party, which was rendered the more complete by the importance the Liberal pree b bad attached to this result. One of the probable cfleotsof the elec tion ot Strasburg will bo the consolidation of M. Lavalctte in his pout a Minister of tho Interior, who, tor a moment, was tliougut likely to be obliged to reilgn his post, TUK FUHKDOM OF TIIK MERCHANT NAVY. It is tome tuie emeu I wrote to you about what was going on in the Corps L gislatf, which ha been re. assembled fortho;asl fortnight. The Cbauibor has latterly been ocoupiod iu discussing a bill, the objoct ot which is to do away with those laws which .have have hitherto been must Irksome for loreign Bhip4 entering French ports. Tnis bill will, if passed, be a real triumph of progress and liberty, and h-.s eonso. quontly been severely attacked by M. Thing and the protectionist paity. THE AU8TRO-PKUS8IAN PAPER WAR. The dispute of the two great German powers may be justly styied a paper war, by the number of notes exchanged between the two Courts, Eight days ago war seemed inevitable; a lew days later matteis seemed calmed down; aud now the aspect ol affairs has become aaain more serious, ihe panic which existed lact weok at the Bourse has recom menced, and the general incertitude causes injury to commerce. In spite of the guarded silence ot Kapoleon, it la asaei ted that war will not be de clared, becuuso he docs not choose tuat such shall be tho case, or, if it bursts out in spite of the oppo sition of bis Majesty, it will fail to distuib the tran quillity ot Europe. Tne great secrot oi the opposi tion of the Kinperor to all projects of war is that it would interfere with bis darling plan, the groat Exhibition ot 18C7. which he is determined to real ize in spite of all the manoeuvres of Messrs, Blsniork and Company, THE UHIVEilBAL EXHIBITION, Ihe works are being carried on most rapidly, and in another month or six weeks a certain number of exhibitors will be able to commence to instal their goods. The entire building will be ready lor the re ception of the diiteront artioles to be exhibited. The plans en relievo ot the piinolpal cities ot Amorlca are looked forward to with the greatest curiosity, as is also the model of the glgantio tunnel which is to connect England with the Continent. The East intends, if possible, outrlvalling the West, and Egypt aione has appropriated the enormous sum of one million to the insta latioa ot its produots. We shall behold a Turkish mosque, and the model of he palace of the Persian bhah, and even Morocco and Japan intend sending specimens of their varied works of art and industry. En attendant all these marvels, we shall have in the course oi a fow days TUB ANI.OA L EXHIBITION Or BEAUX ARTS, at which can be seen the principal paintings and statuary of our most celebrated French artists. This exhibition is held in the Calais de I'liulustrie, where also there n just now an EXHIBITION OF CARRIAGE BOSSES, where all the fashionable world bag sent its most beautiiul specimens ot horse-flesh, and in which ttie Imperial stable figures most conspicuously, U. BKNAN'8 APOSTLES. . The author of the "Life of Jesus" baa just pub lished his new work entitled the "Apostles," which gives a history of the disciples from the death of Jesus to their dispersion, and the author avoids all questions ot a controversial nature. The work U well written, and contains some descriptive passages of great beauty ol language. ' IIIQH LIFE, Spring has at last arrived, and the elite oi Paris, like the buttet flies, have adorned themselves with their gayest raiment, and have plunged into the round of fete champetre. There was a most brilliant fete de nuit given a few nights ago at the Turkish Embassy, as also a grand ball at tho Ministere del Jffairet Etrangeret. in a word, all the moel aris tocratic mansions have thrown open their talont for a series of toirttt dantantet. LATEST NEWS. Thejiutbor of the attempt on the lite of the Em peror Alexander belongs to tbeolasaof the petite ru bleae of Rossia, which has bien reduced almost to poverty by the emancipation or the serfs. A pea sant, who at tbe moment the asaasin was about to lire on the Kmperor, happened to be close beside him, very fortunately seized tbe murooror by the arm, and thus the shot was rendered harmless In reward for this service, the Emperor bas raised tbe peasant to the rank of a nobleman. I must add that it was tbe Emperor himself who seized the assassin by the throat, whleh la a proof of his per fect tang frold. He would, however, have shown greater nobleness of heart had he let the miserable wretch be arrested bv tbe band ot another. A Frikch Antiqcart at Fault. The riva Tribunal in Paris recent ly gave judgment in an action brouirht bv M. Beurdelev. a in objects of art, against M. Hormandin. a lewntmr. to recover the sum of tixteen hundred trancs which be b d paid the lat er for a bronze and enamnl casket in the Iivzantine stile, supposing it to ne of ancient manniaoture, wheroaa it was In reality a modern imitation, af Normandin resulted tne de mnud, and rxolaincd that having been entrusted br he oi Lis customers with the sale of the casket, and wot knowing the exact value, he sent shopman With il to M. itenrdolov, who was ,rmntd to be well versed in antiquities, to auk his opinion as to lis worth... The latter declared that - the- eaeket was antique, and having learned from the bearer that M. Ivormsndln would tell it lor sixteen handred francs, intimated that be wonld keep it, paid the money, and presented ten francs to the shopman. The oi fendant thcreloie maintained that, aa the plaintiff had made the purchase on his own judg ment, and not in consequence of tne defendant's re presentations, the sale was va'id. 1 be tribunal, after bearing this statement, which was not contradicted, rejected tbe plaintiffs demand with oosta. Ciwastd HTmrR 09 Thb ET.'-Axcirtbus vft" ticai inMiowent bas been Invented -by H. nondln (n rate. .It la termed an IrldiMiopo, and hat for its object .the detection of diseased conditions of the humor o; the,eve. It consists simiuy tf . a eonoava shell, having sop all apertura in' iu centre, lbe patient axi the iridiscope himself in tne following manner:--Fho insirument being, placed upon the ej e, he look througn the aperture at diffusod llrht, and it the humois ot the eie be altered in character minute f articic will be seen floating in the field of vision. -JM. Uondin as its principle if something like that upon which a maier srafe Is hold up lo the light to deieci whether its content are pure. ObjecTtro To A Child. Uerr Egestorif, of Hano ver, oreol the largest engine manulactnrers In Ger many, bas withdrawn his proposal to send speci mens ot his engines to the Paris exhibition, on the t round that the Emperor has appointed a child to bo President ol tho ExhiDiiion. and that the ex hibitors have thereby been subjected to treatmout which no German c-pecia.ly should willingly sub mit to. UnnFROROUND Railways for Paris The directors ot the English Cred t Mooilierand of the 'atioi.ul Bank of London recently mot in Paris, together witn a large number ot French and Eng lish engineers, in connection witn a proposed nnoregiound raiiwav in that city. Only one po'nt issHidiohave been settled at this meeting, that of constructing ail the lines parallel to the course ot the fceiiie. Portraits at ttie Paris Expomtioh. A por trait ga ierv is to l.e formud on an extensive scale aiirnig tho Paris fexlnbltlen ot 18(i7. A building Icr the reception of i.ortrait will be erected in the Chumps Kl)eefi, mid the celebrities whoso liketesscs are to lorni tho aailm y wnl be grouped according to the apes they illustrated, and their portraits will be classed by centuries. Toiipii Propkrtv Pausing) to the Germaks. Sen.e oi the most valuable property in Poiand is now passing into the bunds ot Germans. The sugar lelinci v at Kntfza, near Lodz, has been sold to llorr I.oewen) nrg lor 510 roubles, aud tho estates of l ouiit Zamoyeki at Jodlowiee and blediio to llorr Simund lor a million roubles. An Anti-Jesuit Professor Dismissed. Tho nelrtan papers announce that M. Ubaghs, t'roiessor oiPhiloKopb- iu tho catholic University of Louvain, who lor twenty years I. as been engaged with the Jesuits in a controversy on tho subject or tradition, has oeeti dismissed. All his works have been placed in the Jndix Lxpuryatorius. An interesting little dRuahter of Peter S. I'of.rks, ot Westerly, R. I., was (atnlly poisoned on Sunday tLe 22d ultimo, by taking creosote, blie was about tour years ot iipe, and was play Ihr with an older nil ter. aired about six years, when they found the bottle containing creosote in a bureau. The older sister tasted it and then pave it to the jour.ger, who swallowed a quan tity sutlicient to produce death in tittccn mi ii n tea. PROPOSALS. IOSTPOKEMEN i'. PI.'OIUSALS iOR EMGRAVPNGS OF THE ILi USl RATIONS ACCOMPANYING THE RK 1'CRI OF THE COil MISSION Eli OF PATENTS FOR THE YEAR 1806. Office 8rjptBihTiiDEKT TrBLic Printing, Washington, April 27, lKflO Sealed Proposals will be recoived at this office until IhUKisDAY.the 17tb day ot May. 1866, at 12 o'clock, ft r turnishuig one set of Pages of the illus trations of Machinery, etc. accompanying the Report ot the Commissioner of Patent for the year 1865, with the Lame and address ot tbe Patentee and the cbaraoter and date ol the Patent on each illuetra tion. ,'lbe drawings v ill oe limishod on paper to the contractor, who mut arrange them into pages in numerical order, as nearly as is consistent with neatness and compactness; and the execution of the work must be fully equal to that fur nished lor the published report ior 1862, whioh has been adopted as the standard for the present vo.uiue. The plates are to be delivered at thi office fiee of cost for transportation, and Bubject to the ap proval or rejection ot the Superintendent of ttie Public Printing. Bond and approved security will be required for. tbe faithful performance ot tbe con tract. T he work will comprise about live thousand illus trations, making over seven hundred pages, measur ing 4j bv 8 inches. Bidders are required to propose ior the wotk by the illustration, with the understand ing that, when more than one figure is required to illustrate an invention or design (as is sometimes the care), the whole number of figures will be estimated and paid for as a single illustration. Awards will be made "to the lowest and best biddor for toe interest ot the Government, due retard being paid to the execution ot the work," under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing. Any further information that may be reouired will be lurmshed upon application at this office, or to the Commissioner of Patents. Proposals will be addressed to "The Joint Com mittee on Printing," Washington, D. C care of the undersigned, and endorsed on the envelope "Propo sal lor Patent Office Report" The aoveitisement tor proposals dated tbe 23d ot April. 1806, is withdrawn. 4 i.0 niwltmy7J juiiin u. UtrKtra, Superintendent of the I'ublio Printing. "T 1 KITED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS. U Office of Abmbtant Quartermaster, ) No. 250 G Street, 1 Washington, D. C, April 28, 1866. I Sealed Fronosa a will be reeeivod at this office. until 12 o'clock M , MONDAY. Mav 21. for the mir- cliopo.irom the United States.ol all the IRON WORK tor Nineteen biaiis of "Howe's Improved Truss lirldiies." consis'inir ot tbe Hods. Bolts. Plates, and Dov els, suitable for the different spans, the latter varying in length lrora eighty to one hundred and ion y -one leei. '1 tie iron is now stored at the Works or tbe'CIeve and Boiling Mill Ceinpanv. Cleveland. Ohio, anil wi l be sold by the prund. a detailed bin oi the iron, and the length of the spans, mav be obtained on amplication at this tfi.ee. Terms Cash, in Government iunds. 1 he United States reserve the narht to Telect all bids, II not deemed advantageous. 1'roposais should be endorsed "Proposals lor tbe Purchase c. linage Iron," .. F J. C BULLY. 1 revet Major and A. U. M., 480-18t U.S. Army. SALE OF GOVFRNMENT PROPERIY, AT FORI RES h MOMtOE Va. Abut clothing and Equipage Office, I Fobtrksb Monroe, Va., April 26, 1806. J The lollowiut jrtlclos of irreirular clothing will he sold at Public Auction, at Government Clothlna Storehouse, on road leading to Camp Hamilton, Fortress Monroe, Va., on WEDNESDAY, May 19 18C6 at 10 o'clock A. M., viz.: 6160 pairs leggings, new, SG66 pairs tiowsers, new. 66 citizens' coat, new, 22 pairs brogans, new. 7 II arine jackets, new, 28 Zouave vests, new. 18 Zouave scans, new. 19 Zouave caps, new, 2 Zouave Jackets, new. h i great ooat, damaged. . 122 drees coats, damaged. 60 bats and caps, damaifod. Terms Cash, in Government fund. Purchasers must remove their property within five oas irom date oi sale. By order ol Quartermaster-General. JOHN LIVERS, : Military Storekeeper United State Army, E. F. JAME&, 4 27 16t Auctioneer s ALE OF ARMY WAGONS, Chief Quartermaster's Office. DitroT of Washington. Washin gton, D. O , April i9, 1808 Sealed Proposals are invited for ttie purchase o 670 AUMY WAGONS, In lots of notions tbau twoutv-uve. There wagons are worn, bnt still serviceable for road ar d larmma uoruotes. Proposals wi be icceived until 12 M., WEDNES- uti, Aiayu. Pavmeut nn Government funds) will be reouired upon notification ot acceptance of bid, and prior to llie delivery ol the Wagons, me nirht to rejeot all bids considered too low is n served Ibeseviatons sro at Lincoln Depot, about ona ml e east of tneCapnol, and can be seen bv applying to colonel lompkms the Quartermaster n eharge. Pioueeals shou d Le turned with ihe bidder's lull name, and aive in Post Office addres, endorsed 1'iopesals to puioLf.e;AiBiji Wagons," and directed 1 D. H.RUCKER, ' Brevt Macr-C(L. and bief Quarteruuuiter, ' tiOltt lHptof Washington, PROpqsAis;: gALE .. of: coVkiihMesY LCM HKR. i.. j; ... cbiif qdabibavastkr'soffios, ) Depot of Washington, ! , Washington, 1.c, May8. 1866 ) 'Sealed Proposals will be received at this Office until MONDAY, May 51, 1W6, at 12 o'e'ock M , for the purchase of 848 M0 teet of Government Lumber, ef the following alios and descriptions, via t 18 0T0 feet 1) Inch Oak. , , . t 100,000 leet 8 inch Oak. JCO.OCO leel 2 inch Oak. J2!i,C00 teet 8 inch Oak. , 10,000 leet t) Inch Oak. ' ' 73,00teet4inchOak. 10.000 feet 6 inch Oak. , 10,000 feet 2 Inch Hickory. . 0 EUU leei s inch Hickory. ' 14,600 leet 4 inch Hictory. 89 IX 0 left li Inch Ash. s 74 6f0 feet 2 inch Ah. 8n.U(iO feet 8 inch Ash. 20,(00 leet 4 ijicn A-h. 20,000 teet 5 inch Ash. 8,600 (cet I inch Pine. 84 800 feet J inch Pine. I 87,000 teet 1 inch Pine. 26,000 feet t inch Poplar. 18,0(0 feet 1 inch Poplar. The ahovn la a verv unuerior lot Of Wfli-SCAoned Lumber, and can be seen bv applying to Brevet Colonel C. H. iompkins, Quartermaster in charge at .Lincoln Depot, about one muo east oi me Capitol. f 11 ds will bo received ior tbe purchase of ten thou sand leet and upwards. Tho undersigned reserves tne rignt to rejeot all tne Plus suouiu luey De cou- sinereu tco low. lav merit tin Government fund-) will be required upon not fication ot acceptanco ot bids, and prior to the delivery of the Lumber, which most be removed within fifteen days after the proposal is accepted. Proposals ibou'd bo signed with tho bidder's full name, and give life post office address, endorsed 'Proposals lor tho Purchase ot Lumber," and Directed to T. H. KUt'KKR, Brevot Major-Gen and Chief Onartormas.er, 6 4 14t Depot of Washington. C-iOV FIGMENT SALE OF THE MILITARY 7 RAlLliOAD AT BRAZOS SlM'lAuO, TEXAS. Quartermaster-General's Offior, 1 Washington. D. v., Apni 19, 1866 ( The attention ot caoilalists seckiuir a orolitable inveslment is invited to this sale. Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the Quartermaster General (Division of Itiver and Rail Ttacsportation), at WASHINGTON, D. C, unnltlie lirstuayot Jutie next, at 12 o'clock M, for the purchase ot all tho right, tit e, and interest ot mo united State in at.d to iho United Stale Military liai.road Irom Urazos Santiago to W hite's Kaiicne lexas. - Ihe sale will include the entire track and sid ings, buila ngs, water stations, turn-tables, bridges, etc.- the rat'ioaa niflk-riais and suppl es pertaining to tho read, toeetl er with tie rol.iug stock, cars, machinery, and other equipment. Iho sal will not Include tho tit'e to the land, which i-oes not beioup to the United States. 1 bis roud is about ten mi.e- in length, and extends liom ltrazos Santiago to White's iianclie, on the Rio Grum e From this point connection is made by steamer with lirnwnsville and Matamoras. l his route is the shortest and best lor the immonso traffic i etween tho Gulf of M xico and the interior of outbern Texas and Nortnern Mexico, and the communication bv rail alone can readily bo ex tended to Iirownsville ll:o load already completed saves thirty miles of d Hi cult and tortuous navigation. Boats on tho river now charge, n is stated, lor freight to Browns vi lo, as high as 85 per barrel, and ior Dassenuora 15 each. The rood is five-leet guage, good tics. T rail, and full-spiked. Aiore particular dcfcription of the property can be obtained at tnis office, or at that of the Chief Quartermaster Military Division ot the Gulf, at New Orleans. A condition of the sale will be that transportation shall be lurnishcd tor all Goveinment troops and supplies, whenever requirod, at the rates paid by tjovemment at the tune to tne now lore central Rai road. The terms of payment accepted will be those considered tbe u ost favorab e to the govern ment, Jen per cent catn,in government lands, to De paid on a ccjffence et proposal. The Government reserves tbe right to reject any or all proposals. Proposa.s should be endorsed, "Proposals for pur chase of Brazos Santiago anu Rio Grande Railroad," and addressed to tbe Division of River and Rail 1 lanspoitation, Quartermaster General's Ofiico, vv asnircton, u. j. By order of the Quartermaster General. ALEXANDER ULI3S, Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M.. in charge of Fourth Division Q. M. G. O. 4 23tM31 MEDICAL. yox roruLi. WEIGHT'S TAR SYRUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 South THIltD Street Trice, $1C0 per BottlejfS'OO for half-a-dozen. The undcrslcncd citizens take nleasnre In cheerfullv recommtudlnu the use of Wrluht't Tar BruD ior coukLs. colds, consumption, whooulns-coueh. SDOtted lever, liver couiplalnt, puins in the breast, bronchitis, mnjiujuiuiiuii, situ retiirjciiun ui air vessels in tne lungs, etc. 'J he remrdy should be In every family i manes j. yvi ton. r ornv rreit omee. Cbarlcs U. tiraOen, Sunday Acrcwrothce. James tiolen. iqu,rr oflice W illiam V. Corblt. Associated Press.. William 11. t amtuier. l ire Alarm nd Police Tela. graph. Filth and ( luenui streets. A Haunoipn. rroui miu i umuaru uireeis. . tf James W. ferrine Ho. Hit Charles street, 11. A.Davis o. 323 Oasklil street. John Woedskle Ho. 13U1 Franklin street. Hubert Ihompson No. H08 Walter street. K. it. ilarcn, Ho. 6'2(i Fianklin sireet. J Cieblort ho 731 B. second street. John Hevmour. tio. 613 H. t runt street. . W. Howard, Ho. 1 Dock street il. ('. hart ett No. 827 8. i-econd street. L. Bates Ho. 6T5 Arch street Albert Hart In. Ho. 411 8. Hecond street. Mary Caldwell. No ln82 Bnnsom street. W. 'Ibumss. Ho. SON. Fourth street T. M. i urtliy No. li9 Knretu's alley. George W I son. No. 236 Race street. W. F. Hrooks, No. 69 North Second street. M. J. Bassett. No. 110 ( anal strtet. H. Keymour Rose BuMleton. Char es Kogers, No. VII Houih street. K. T. We ii)(t on, second and Quarry streets . K. Ihnmas, No. 136 South Mzt.i street. William Hams. No. 618 South Front sireet. 9. S. Isaniord, Opera Manager. Join MaKinnls. rear of No. 1.14 North Second street Mrs. 8. K. Cboate. Newark. Del. Hr. Willwm R. Wr qhl . , Pibi Vte taEe pleasure in recommenaing ruoruin HVRHPini uhlch we hare already arid considerable quantitieai as a most excellent and eftlcacious remedy lot tbe complaints set torth In your printed 01 1 1 already submitted lo the public. Aa a vratltylng act to suffering nuuianuy we win enerriu'iv reconniieuu im tion to a I toileted with diseases which it la designed to Keurs.etc, jjixkS ft SON, Druggists, ' K, . corner Tine and SUth streets. For la e also at JOHN OS, HOU.OWAT il COWDEN'8, DKOTT ft CO.'. A nd all principal Drufgisis and Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to say that he is prepareo t mi orders ana lorwmru iuo njrrup io nv nurt at the eonnirv. Persons desiring other tiuor mat ion by mail will Inclose a postage stamp and answers win uereiurnia as soon aa iua iwiviOTviiiwutM will admit Address WIILIAM B. WUIflHT, 120 No niB.THIKD Birtet. Philadelphia, Pa. DR. LBSSEY'S VEGETABLE PILLS CURE , Dvspepala. Dlarrbuia Bheumatism, Hick Bead-a'-ba. aiid ail derangements of the Liver Ttn-y purlfv the blood, and mate tbe tkin iwti ana iair- ror uie or Dr. LkhBKY No 353 N. NINTH rueet, Philadalghla, t Anna g, N. J , Bptember IP60- ir. Letsey-Dear Sir il t (Ives me great pleasure to add mv testimony in favor ol your "Vegetable M'r Pits" 1 hart been nlicud witn aeraDged onuiuoo 01 ine Lira w tu and. dnrina that thn. suffur d Intensely Irom m.f haine. irom atomach and bowels, seriously piottiatiug my pu.aicai auu wmu uuin" at a tiina. to much to tha' mv li e was desuaiied or. But tb ough a klud Pruvidence, I was Introduced to ou' and by the u'i of tour lilt I have been wonder fully restored, not having bad au attack o mv old coiu nialrt or lost a tingle Haboath service, ''hey act Ilk a charm Bad It not been for them, I beve no doubt I should have oeun lain aai"e irom me miniuT 1 u n(t A lltiMa in livnr t.t vrnir Life 1 Fft- server " or V get able Lluluant. I have used 1. for brvBtpelts acalda and Hurut nd Intltmmatlonsi it trodurea remarkable rsul't I wan cured of a verv ba tore by Ks use Many ui my neighbors are using It, aud it glvet nnlvrnal tatlt'aotlon A mould be iu every B,T - ' , Wr-V. J. Hi TOPKTOS. ' 42amwf;m ',' i TaiUD8weet,vamden,S. JT. CARPETINGS, Ao JUST RECEIVED, TARD-AND-A-JJAl.F-WIEiE . r 1 ' ... ' 1 VELVET C AH PETS, JiW DK81Q 2V6Y ., J. F. & . 15. 0 U C, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 3-4 t-8, 4-4, ' 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, BED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. B.. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS: J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET 500 PIECES NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TArESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 3 20 3mrp CHESNUT STREET. CJARrETINGS ! CAR FETING S ! AT RETAIL. McCALLlMS, CREASE & No. 519 CHESNUT Street, (OPPOSITE IZiDEPXNDBKCB BALL), KOW OFFER THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS, AT RED UC E D PRICES. U 25 lmrp MATTING WAREHOUSE! McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, (OPPOSITE 1BDEPEKDEKCE BALL) HAVE JUST EECE1VED ONE THOUSAND ROLLS FRESH CANTON MATTING, ' ALSO, TWO HUNDRED BOLLS CALCUTTA CCOA MATTING. All Widths and Styles, AT THE LOW EST PRICES. 4251mrp "QLEN ECHO MILLS,' GERMAN TO WN, PA. McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, Hannfactarer. fanpeittn, and Whole, al Denier In CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS ' MATTINGS, Etc. WAREHOUSE, No. 009 CHESNUT STREET, OrrOBITK TBI BTATB HOUSE, Philadelphia. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 86 8mrp No. DID CHESNUT STREET. RESTAURANT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN Finest old and nvw ALES, at 6 cents parglasa. Ot! ' 0B-D1MB EATISUBAR. . Tna cnolcest Liquors altvara on band. 1 . , I 0. 3J CBEHVUT 8TKRET. ' 3 10 Im MNMY BSCKB, llanager. .. .... ( Jay co o K. n m o o., No. 114 S. TIIIED STREET. . r RANKEHK. ' AND DEAIEK8 IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES V. 8. ft OF If 81, 1 10s. OLD AD KE-W, , 10-4CSJ CEKI1IICA7ES OF INDVBTEDNESb, 7 0 I. OTE8, 1st, 2d, and 3d gcrira. COMPOUND INTERE.S7 NOTES WANTED. IKIES J ST ALLOWED ON DErosnS. CoHccllons made: Stocks Bought and Bold oa Comaalssion. tpecfal tmilsc's accenmodations rcsorTed lo LADLES. rrniACtirBia, Eetrnarj, 1606. 373m U, S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH ,& CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. I'HILADELI'niA. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW TOKE. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. 1 TEE EST ALLOWED ON DETOSIT8. 21 UlOXlIIt:il.S, No. 225 DOCK STREET, HANKERS AND BROKERS. BC AUD SELL v ' rKITED STATES KONDB H81S, -20s, 10 40. TMTEH 8TATK8 7 9-10s. AI L 1B8TJK3. CIKTlFlCATEh OF IDEBTEUKEHS UcrcmtHe Finer and Loans on t o laterals nepotiatrd Ptorks Houtht atd fold to Ceninuselon. 1 31 1 JJ A R TE R, DURNEY A CO BANKERS. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS So. 55 S. TIMID STKEF.T, PlIll.AMiLHlIA. Stocks and Loans l onplit and sold onCommltsioa t'ncuncrit Kane Notes, Com, hio., boucbt and so.d. tttcial atuntion j aitl to the purcliae and eal oi Oil S'ocks. Deposits received, ana interest allowed as per agreement. 86 Sm "TORK, McCOUCII & CO.; Stock and Exchange Brokers, No. 36 South THIRD Street. GOVEENMENl SEtUEIlIES bouirht and sold. SIOCKS lought and sold on commission. IN TEE ST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. (4 261m IIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK II AS REMOVED Daring tie 'erection ol the new Hank baildlng, ' 117p No. !305 CHESNUT STREET 5"20 S. ---FIVE-TWENTIES. 7308 SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. ,, J)E HAVEN I BROTHER M NoMO 6. THIKD STKEET. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J W. S COTT A C O., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AKD DEALERS IN AJE'S FURNISHING GOODS No. 811 Chesnut Street, rorR DOOB8 below TUB "CONTINENTAL," 8 2G5rp PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN'8 FURNISHING STORE, ' PKBFECI TITTIKG BBIBTB AND DRAWERS made fi om aneatnrtictnt t very xbort notice. A 11 otbtr srtlvles ol tii.MLi.iH M.H 'b Vitk.Ha WOODS In fall ariely. WINCHESTER ft CO., 7Ut CHKbMil BTKliE'I 24 ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklng-Masses, EJSGMY1NGS PA1STIKUS, DRAWINGS ETC llanaiactnrer of all kinds of Looliine-Glaea, Portrait, nd Pic. tvire Frairies to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIRD BOOB ABOVE THE COKTINENlAi, PH1LADSLPP1A. 18 AN D ALL & no., IEREUMERS AND IMPORTERS, ; No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine English Toilet Soaps, IN OBXAT VABIETT, JtST RECEIVED. Also, Triple French Extracts and Perfumes. V tT constantly on band svery Tarieiy ot PERFTJatEKT AKD TOILET bEQUISITES. Extracts, Powders. Colocnes, Pomades, Toilet Waters, fcbaving Cieams, Ooimetlqnes, 'looth Pastel Brasses, . J Jam PEAFNEB8. BLINDNESS, AND CATARRI1 treated with tha abnost naocewi by J ISAAes. M. T). Ocu 1st and Aurist ho. 810 PIN E it tree u Teati mo(il loro tha doii rellabl lourvex In the elty van Uihd at hlsotnca. The Medlcai Va a'ty are Iht I ted to se'ompai7 tbn'r ptltt be bss no cnt In his practice. . ArtiUc'sl eyes Inserted without pain No i h.rgo made lox sxamluatiou. iqj DRY GOODS. . lie IS0RST51Ai ifi 'MPSS, rh; riii ana 11 iiiVnV' Um. t . nilLADVILPIIIA. .. i'; tMPORThhS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES' DRESS . V; AD CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIN 1KD FA5CT BUTTOK8, ; ' , COTTON IRIMMfNOS, ' BLACK AKD COLORED OAT.LOOJffl ' ' CLUST LACES, BKLTIS09, OV1PCRE LACES. BALMORAL TBIHMINQ, GIMPS AND ORNAMENTS, ' COLORED VELVET RIBBONS BEAD NETS, ETC. SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We re constantly receiving- tie latest NOVELTIES of the E mope an markets, br niden our own production of various st les hi NEW TRI1IMINU8. , . ; t ' Oar prices ae reduced to the very lowest Gold ratci. .. . . . lilHrtirp . j)REIFUSS & IJELSINUEU, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street,- Hare 'net opened a ccmrlete stock SriUNO GOODS, CONSISTING O LaCEH, EMBEOIDERIE8, AND FANCY GOODS. t S00 plcres plain and str'ped Jaronrts, the newest style ', (hlrred sud lucked MuhIIus, which e are ollcrlrg at low prices. toe dozen PemstitcUd Ilandkcrchlors, at old prices lb. 87. 0. andWcenis v A full ifronn ent of the newext deslirn LACE COL LARS sud ( Ol.LARH'l K8, Irom 31ceuu up toflO. GLOVI S-C.LOVE8. A cen-plete line oi .TOt V1N KID GLOVES, to whloh re inue at. union, which we ofleratlo flgures. GABRIELLE SKIRTS. GABRIELLE PKIRTfl. lleo wist. mot dcslrabks and Btyllsh bkirts now wrtn. IVCKITi fRIKTIXG.a.cheap and desirable article or miius vti.t . . .. , uu ' N. kvti Cl'EHMi'f HTKEtf. 1666. Spring Importation. 1888. E. JM. NKJ3IJL12S. rii8 ji sr orchEo ItCO PIKCES WHITE GOODS, In PLAIN, FANCY. fTRITED PLAID and I It u rc l Jaconets. Cambrics Nainsook, Dimities, I i!tB, .Vuil. end fitiicr Musus. cuuiprlalng; an'oct ecmulete ftock, to wilcn the atteti'ion oil purchier Is solh-ltcd. as they a-e oflcred nt i Inrie RH)T ( '11() imm loat ar i Miiiu.a PRICta. i i ( 10(1 pieces 6 niRRED JI OsLi N8 lor Bodlet. 1(0 pieces Uvit'1-8 Id all varieties oi styles and nrlee roni fOc to al-50. S00f?ARI GOFKREI) -K.IKTS, newest styles, of my own Impottatlon. i i p ii-Konpr rnt dr" bib HOOP.K1RT , juanmactory ro. bx Aitt ri street, , Above 8lxi b Sucet, Philadelphia, n hoieale aud Retail. ' Our sfsortmrnt embraces all the new and desirable styles snu Hick, ot every le-ngth and size waist tor Lcdles. Wlffcs. and C hildren. , Ihcfeot "OIH fHA tfAKE" wuiptnor In nth ar.e dm ati.'i y to any other 6klit mode, and wananted to live satisfaction. fcklris mace to order, altered and repaired. 45 COAL. QNE TRIAL SECURES YOUR CUSTOM, AYIlITiE & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITTJMIN0TJS COA T, IVo. 935 Koith NINTH Street, Atvov PoplMr, Fast Kld. 4 7 QEO. J. COOKE OFFERS , PRESTON OOAL, Which is the very best SCHUYLKILL COAL coiuiuif to tbia market, . Egg and Steve sizes at $675 per Ton ' ALSO, TflE GEKTJINE , EAGLE VEIN COAL Same sizes, same pi ice. A Superior Quality ot LFHIOH OOAL, Constancy On band Eaa and Stove sizes at $V16, .ull eredlto any part ot the elty, cm Irel j free of slate and at I advise my friends, and tbe public generally, to In their coming winter's supply now, as the price . low as it will be, ano as there Is a prospect o anadran. soon. Orders received at Ho. IU South THIRD htreet EMPORIUM, 4 17 rp No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenueu J A M E S O'BRIEN, DKALR IM XEJJluE AND SCHTJTLKIIX OOAL, BY lUh CARGO OR SINGLE TONm Yartt, Bread Street, fcelow Eitzwater. Hu eonsiautly on be no. a competent snpply of th atove operlor loal, suitable ior family use. to which he calls the attention- of his friends and Ui pnbho generally, . . Ordora Ifcli at Ho 206 s. JTl-th street, No. 89 8. Beventeeutb street., or through Deepatob or foal Otilc, pron ptly atu ndea to A 8UP K10K QUALITY OF BLACKS M1TB9 Coal. r g RENDER'S .. COAL AND ICE DEPOT, 8. W. CORNkB OF BBOAD AKD CALLO WBILL. ' STREETS, Offers tbe celebrated West Lehigh Coal from the Greeuwood Colliery, frtove, tgr eua heater size a7'AVi utst6M. Also, the very superior Hohuylklll Goal, from the Rcevesdale loilleiy, tiutslae, M Uu. All other size ai -W , . t Coal warranted and taken back hee of expense to he nunhaper. Ii not as represented. AUo, the ( ol for teltta It not tull weigh t. 1 10 6ia ri'HK STAMP AfiKNOY, NO. 304 CHKSNU' 1 STRHt-T, ABOVK1 U1KD, WILL Bit COMTLNCRi AS HJ'RKlO'rORB r8TAMl'rt of KVRY D EbCRIPTIOJT C0H8TAWTL' Q HAM), AJKU S ANY AJdOtHT. UI