THE MEW YORK PRESS. EDITORIAL OPINIONS OF THE LEADING JOURNALS UPON CURKENT TOPICS. COMFILKD 1TIH AY roll ETBNI5Q TKLFOHAPU. Cotton Croaking. From the TWosmm. Though It is generally admitted tbat the great rains at the South are over, the rivers generally- falling, and an additional area hai been planted, even dowu to the 5th or 10th Inst., on lands thus uncovered by the receding waters, the predictions of a third or quarter crop con tinue. A correspondent who has been travers ing the South for three months past, transmits the following estimate of the yield of I860 to a house la this city: Product of 1859 4I5.2HI 9W6G1 1,202 o:6 701,840 848.413 158,241 678.484 788,487 IBM Texas will make bales. 2(10.000 Alabama 250.000 UlrsiiMippi 150.000 Cieorsrla 2t0,000 Sou h Carolina 76 000 North Carolina and Virginia 100 000 Arkansas and lennersce 150,000 Louisiana and .Florida 125,000 Total 1 200,000 6,l-l.io2 Now it may be th.tt Texa will not make half, nor Alissistippi one eighth, nor Arkansas and Tennessee hut a fourth, oi the cotton in 'fid that they did in '50; but we must be allowed to dis believe it, as we disbelieved the now exploded acsertinns that there were not one million bales in the South last May. We still kelive the crop of 1866, wtth a lair season henceforth, will ratine from 2,000,000 to 2,n00,0U0 bales, and that Texas, Arkansas, and Tennessee will Deduce 1.000,000 inbteud of the 3."0,000 assigned them above. Let the result determine who is nearest right! Financial Effects of the European War. from the Tint. It Is not to be supposed that a great war can occur anywhere in the civilized world without some injury to the United States. The ancient doctrine in political economy was that each nation was better off as her neighbors or rivals were poorer, und tbat calamity to one was good fortune to another, and that each could grow rich out of the other's poverty. But the more correct science of modern times has seen the fallacy ot this. It has recognized the commer cial solidarity of peoples, that foreicn nations xre lu the relation to every country, to a greater or less degree, ot customers to a producer, and tLe better off they are ihe more they will buy, and what injures them will of course lessen their capacity ol purchasing, and thus diminish the protit of the producer. Again, what they will buy of one will depend to a certain extent on what it will buy ol tnem, so that calam-ty to any great nation at once, in the complicated macnincry of modern com merce, brings imslortune to the other members ot the family oi nations. The United States is more independent ot other nations owing to its vast territory and variety of internal ex changes and productions man any European power. Yet we, too, are linked in commerce and immigration With all the worM, and espe cially with Europe. She buys our cotion, brtadstuils, dairy pioducts. machinery, and cloths, aud duiine the last four years hus been an enormous purchaser of our securities. She also furnishes us with our most valuable im portsthe immigration of substantial larmers and strong laborers. The approaching shock of mighty work in Europe; the withdrawal ot tome two millions of men from profitable production; the im metife waste and destruction ot war: the foiced loans ol the Government", must all have some effect on our own financial condition. The first influences have been and will bo miurioub. Our customers are suddenly crippled and im poverished; they cannot send us such products as they did, nor take from us our wheat and our butter, and our cotton and manufactures, to the extent to which ihey formerly ordered. They "will not at first want bur bonds as thev did, and must send back some wnich they have pur chased, and use the great profits of the sale tor strengthening their position against the storm. The first impulse of the Hermans and Italians is (as it was here in our war) to convert every thing into gold. The Governments demand gold lor buying war material, and as a consequence a great drain of the precious metals ensues from the great centre of exchanges London which is naturally felt here. Apart from the rise of gold occasioned by speculation, there can be no doubt that the fear of a European war has les sened the value of the dollar to every man, "Woman, aud child in America. Emigration also, "with its golden tide, which has been larger the last year than lor many years, must, if war ensues, be diminished. The German Govern ments will forbid their subjects from les vine the country at such a time. We must feel then. and somewhat severely, a European war. But there are more favorable aspects of the subject which vrill soon reveal themselves. The continental people will be, indeed, poorer, hut they must live, even if the Governments support larger numbers of them in the armies. They must have our cotton, and may even demand our breadstuff's, from the cessation of production at borne. It is not improbable that a new trade in arms and machinery may spring up with this country. After the first impulse of panic to hoard or to convert into gold, the second sober thought will corns of d'-mand for sate securities, delivered from all the eventu alities of this war. The bonds of two great nations the Austrian and Italian are already, before the opening of hostilities, below 40, arid will undoubtedly, if the war should last two years, be worthless. Prussian paper is much more valuable, but it has fallen ten per cent. Gold is dangerous to possess in time of inva sion, while a paper-bond is less often plundered or confiscated, aud can be more easily concealed. We already hear tbat the peasantry are seeking lor American securities. 'This will continue aud increase, if our own financial course is wi-e lere; the savings of the Gprmao population will be placed, to a great extent, in United States bonds. The same thing will be Uue also of England. A vast amount ot capiul will be accumulating there, which used to seek invest ment on the continent. It will now search tor channels at a distance from the scene of hostili ties, and will probably turn to securities sj afe and profitable as the American. We shall soon hear ot a substantial rise in Five-twenties in the British maiket. Two ot the continental coun tries are iust about repudiating spc-cie payments. The inevitable effect of this is to force the fold out ot the country to Great Britain and 'iance, where the cessation of pinlc, and re stored business with the iucreased supply, will soon bring money dowu to its normal rates and relieve us here. Large amounts of cotton soon to go out, and perhaps other exports, will help lis still further. We may secure somo new branches in the carrying trade in the approach ing struggle. In the meantime we are at peace; all branches of production Bare in wonderful bloom ; we only need a greater contraction ot currency to otop the depreciation of our paper and bring the dollar near its real value, and we are growing steadily io substantial wealth. The great European war, though It may shock, Will not essentially datnaee us. " Illeilcan Intrigues and Complications. from the Herald. The intrigues among the iactlons in Mexioo at the Tireiicnt time furnish a verv annit tu,.ui-n. tlon of the character of the Mexican people. The jnouieut that it became a Used fact that Maxl jniliBu and the foreiem troons would he pelled to leave that country, numerous cliques sprung UD to obtain control ot the G There are three factions inirltrni ntf with rtut - -n "- " vu government for this purpose, one hraded by THE DA1IA EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, Santa Anna, another by Romero, and tho third by Ortega, who is legally entitled to the Presl eency ol that Republic. We presume that there are a dozen or more cliques at work in Mexico lor the same object. Wiib this division and Quarrel among themselves, the door Is open for Maximilian to checkmate them all, and establish himself tirmly In that country. Had he the abi lity, shrewdness and tactot either the tl rat or th present Napoleon, ho would very soon have a flairs in Mexico all in his own hands, and while the Liberal factions are quarrelling over who shall hold the reins of the Government, he would secure the prize and make bis combina tions so thorough that no power in Mexico could upset him. The tirst Napoleon took advantage of the quarrels between the tactions in the Gene ral Assembly in France to take control of the affairs of thnt Government. . The present Jfapo lcon found hia opportunity In the divisions ol hi opponents, both of which are forcible illus trations of what Maximilian could dq in Mexico were he equal to the occasion. Tne LioeraU are very loollshly furnishing him not. only an excuse, but the 'Opportunity to perforin a simi lar coup d'etat In Mexico. We are surprised that be does not act upon it We are not certain but that this is the game that Secretary Seward is playing in this Mexican muddle. Ilia sudden visit to Santa Anna at St Thomas, and Santa Anna's arrival in this coun try at this particular juncture, on the Invitation ot Seward, as is supposed, may be only part and parcel ot a programme of the Secretary of the Slate Department to help Maximiliai.by increas ing the divisions among the lactions adhering to the Republic. This is the view of the case which miiLy ol those posted in Mexican affairs take In reference to the movements of the Sec retary and his recent visits to Santa Anna. It has placed one more party in the field and in cteased the divisions ot Maximilian's opponents. Thus tar, at least, it serves the Interests ol the Austrian prince. On the top of all this comes the intrigues of the jobbers and speculators in pearl fisheries and silver mines, in the lobby at Washington, with Romero hunging upon their coat-tails. If, under these circumstances, Maxi milian ct-nnot take advantage of events aud firmly establish himself at Mexico, then he is not tit to be at the head of a Government, and the sooner he returns to Austria the better it will be for his reputation. Frcra all indications Congress appears to be determined to have a hand in the muddle; but it is not yet certain whether the action of either that body or the adminislratiou will increase the divisions and wrangles among the adnercnts of the republic or secure an early settlement of their quarrels. The republic of Mexico has a Constitution, und that provides lor the selection of Its rulers. But the radicals seem to have but little respect for the Constitution of the United States; and it is a fair inference that they will have less for that of a neighboring republic. If this should prove to be the case, then we may look for further divisions and more complica tions in the Mexican muddle, thus securing addi tional advantage to Maximilian. There are so many different phases to this question that it is becoming deeidedly interesting; and the public are becoming somewhat curious to know how it is ail to end, whether in a graud job for plunder for the exclusive benefitol European interests,or for the advancement of the trade aud commerce of the United Mates. A Good Eflect of I'enianism. From the World. The English Government is beginning at last to discern what experience ought Ions ago to have taught it that severity and oppression are the most costly and unsuccessful of all means for cementing and strengthening the empire. England has lor two centuries treated Ireland very much as the Thud. Stevens malignauts in sist on treating thegSouth. The consequence is, that the whole Irish people, whether remaining In Ireland or scattered over the world, are in a state ol chronic alienation and bitterness. The late Fenian movements have demonstrated, that if Er gland should be drawn into a war with the united states, tne Hatred so long harbored in the Irish breast would cripple her energies, and nerhaus endanger her existence. Bv the aid of the Fenians, Canada, and perhaps Ireland itself, would easily be wrenched from her grap. Mr. Gladstone, like an enliahtened statesman, has lately announced bis belief in the necessity ol a new and more libei al Irish nolicv. accom modated to the feelings, interests, and wishes of me irisn people, to inaugurate such a policy, he has introduced bills on tenant riahts. on the oaths ot Catholic members of Parliament, and lor tne renei ot irisn educational establishments from leligious disabilities; and be is said to be willing to place the Established and the Roman Catholic Churches on an equality, and to pro- Yiue. cuuuwuiems lor tue uainoiic cierey. It is a ETeat nitv that our Government cannot. learn by example, whatthatot England is begin ning to learn Dy a costly ana perilous experience. We cannot afford to make an Ireland of the South. It is not wise to sow in that section the seeds of undying hatred, to ripen into such a narvest as renianism may prove for England. If, by illiberijl and oppressive treatment, we drive fhe South into settled estraueement, the first thing the enemy will do, when we are next engaged in a foreign war, will be to foment a new rebellion, and en'.ist in it a class of men hating our Government as the Fenians hate Eneland. Let us be warne4 bv the nast. mid instructed by the present example of the coun try ; and grow wise by the experience of others, insteadoltoojateby our own. SPECIAL NOTICES. J3gT PARDEE SCIENTIFIC COURSE LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. In addition to the general Course of Infraction In tins Department, opened to lay a substantial bul of knowledge ard scholarly culture, stuilen.s can pursue those branches which are essentially pracilcul aud tcctml'-al, viz. : ENGINEERING Civil. Topographical, and Mecha nical; MIM.NOtund METALLURGY ARo'UHXJ '11 up, ana the application ot Chemistry to AGKICCL 11 lit ana the ARTS. Then is also aflordrd an opportunity tor special study of TKADE and COMMERCE; oi l.ODKKN LAN" tiUAtiKH and PHILOLOGY) and of the IlISTORY and 1NSTITU1 luKH ol our countiy. For Cliculars apply to l'lesidcnt CATTFLL, or to l'rot. H. B. VOCNOMaN, Clerk of the faculty. Eastox, Pennsylvania. April 4,lbtiti. 610 tT OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER, m--Zr Pitt I ft ni.-i mil ft .lnn.41 NOTICE TO LOAN HOLDER.H.-fhe lueiest on City Loans, due July 1. will ha nalil nn ami tr Juiv 3, I8ti. HLNKY HVM.M, 'ti tt city Treasurer. rW OFFICE OF THE ClTY TREASURER, c' Ptlir.. mct.lMIT ft .1 nno 'Jl IHRtt NOTICE TO LOAN HOLDER. '1 be City Loans ma turing July 1, will be paid on and al ter Ju y i, lutiti. Dy order of the Couiuiidr-loners ot tbe Hiukln Fund, ti 6t UESBY BUMM. city Treasurer. KZS?" NOTICE. ON AND AFTER THE IMh Instant, ihe UKITED STATE 8 HOTEL, LONG BhAistll, J.. wM he open tor the reception ol .visitors. BENJAMIN i. SIIUKM AKttt, 81iu Proprietor. BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE THF. BEST IN THE WORLD. Haimlcsi. reliable. lUhtaiitaneoug. The only perfect dve. No alsappolntuient. no ridlcnlous huta, but trie to nature, la k or brown. ULMlMi IS BlUMO WILLIAM A. BATCHELOB Regenerating Extract oi Mlliifleura restores, preserve and beautltlea tbe hair, prevent bairiueaa. Sold by all jirunslBta. Factory .No. til BAUCLAY fct, N. Y. 31) fTST' JUST PUBLISH ED By thePhTKlcianaofthe NEW YOKK MUSEUM, the Ninetieth Edition ot their FOUK LECTt'BES, entitled PniLOSOPHT OF MARRIAGE. To be bad tree, lor lour atampa. by addieulag Secre tary Kew York Muteuni of Anutoniv, 7 llji No. blS BltOADWAY, New York. trtTf" DINING-ROOM. F. LAKEMEYER hZJ CAK'lEK'S Alley, would recpeotiully lutbnn the Public iient-ially tbat be bat leitnoUiiuii undone to inuke tbia place comfortable in every respect tor the accom modation oi KUiwta. lie has opened a large and com modious Din in g-Koorn in the aocorid story. Ula HIDK BOAKD 1h lurnihhed witli BltANDIKA. WLNES, WUlSKT.EtC.Etc, oiburEiuyu UIUNDS. 11 SUMMER RESORTS. SUM ME 11 RESORTS t ON LINE OF Reading Railroad and Branches. M AS ION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wnnder, PottaTllle P. 0 Bchnylklll c 2 USCARORA UOTKL, Mrs Hannah M tiler, Torcarori P. O., Bchnylklll co MAllAAOY CITY HOTEL. a. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. O., Bchnylklll o. WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. Susan MarMorf, Beading P. 0 ANDALUSIA, James 8. Madeira, Beading P. O. LIVING SWINGS HOTEL. Dr. A. Smith, WerdensTUle P. O.. Berkjce SO U1H MO UNTA1N HO USE, II. 11. M anderbacb, Womeledorf P. O., Berk eo. COLD SPRINGS nOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Boedermel, flarrlsbnrg P. O. BOYMISIOWN SEMI NAST. 3. B.Ilenky, Boyerslown P. O., Berk co. YELLOW SPU1NGS HOTEL, S. B. Fnyder, Yollow Springs P. O., Chester co L1TIZ SPRINGS, Bamuel I.lcbtenthalcr, LltfzP O., Lancaster o EPHRA TA MO UN TA IN SPRINGS, Alexanders. Feathei, Ephrata P. O., Lancaster co JPRil.21, 1HG6. 4 233m EXCURSIONISTS, TOURISTS, AND Pleasure Seekers TO NIAGARA F ALLS, Lake Ontario, The Tbouaand Island, Rapidg ol the Kivcr St. Lawrence, Moutreal, Quebec, Blvleie da Loup, Kaguenuy hlver, White Dountaing, Portland. Boston Lake ueorfce, Saratoga, New York, etc. etc. etc., will rind It to tbilr advantage to procure THROUGH TICKETS, WHICH ARE SOLI) AT REDUCED BATES AT THB TICKET OFFUE OF TUE CATAWISSA RAILROAD LINE. No. 125 CI1K5SNIIT STltEUT. 4 i iwkiicio umc tiiuivD ui several ivuius lu lUKura Falid, audTbroUfjh 'lickc'B are ao d down Lake Ontnrlo and River St. Lawrence, to Ogdcnsburg, Montrea . aud Quebec, via tbe Auiirlcan und English Line of Steamers, putting the Thousand Is.onds ana tbe Kapidi of the River St. Lawrence by daylight, returning to New York or Beaton by FIFTY DIFFERENT ROUTES. Thcao routes offer to pleasure seekers acenery unsur passed in this country. No extra charge tor meals or state rooms on steamers between Niagara Fa Is and Montreul. Tickets good until November 1st, 1886 . and entitle the holders to stop over at any point on the route. For lurther lntormation and Guide Books de scriptive oi tbe Routes, apply at the Company's Office, No. irt CUESNUT Street. 2J. VAN HORN, 6 13wimtoi Passenger Agent T I O X A L AND II O T E L EXCURSION HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. Tbe undersigned having leased the above favorite es tabllsbment, and having refitted and refurnished It throughout. It vrhl be open tor the reception ot guests, on SATURDAY June 16. lfsati. Tbe table will be supplied with the best the seaaen affords including Oysters. Fish, Chirrs, etc etc., and none but the purest Wmos, Liquors, Cigars, etc., se lected for the Bar. Committees of Excursions will find It the only place In the city where they can be accommodated, having the largest ball-room, and music tree of churpe. , J. WILLETT, 6 14 lm PEOPEIETOE. TJNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open lor the reception of guests on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1866. DODWOKTB'S BAND engaged lor the season. Tenons desiring to engage rooms will address 13HOWN & WCJEI-PPEB, 1ROFKIETOB8, ATLANTIC CITY, Or So. m RICHMOND Street, 60 2mrp Philadelphia. THE WARM SPRINGS, NEAR HUNTING don, Pennsylvania This dullgntiul summer resort, five nines north of the Pennsylvania Kalroad, at Hun tingdon, l a., is now open tor ilu ai'voinmodation ot vixiiurs. The location is beautiiul. the water invigo rating, flue grounds lot huuting, driving, etc. sfloue creek, near the 8priutrs, adorus good 'water lorflxhing. 'I here is no more romantic .pot lu tbe country, and lor Invalids ihe tresli air and sweet scenery are especially dexlialile. 'ihe Pennsylvania Raiiruad Company will iMue excursion tickets to visitors ironi June lit to Octo ber 1. toiniortable coaches run daily between the 8 prints and Huntingdon. For particulars address mo, ut lluutiuudon. fa. WILLIAM J. GF.I9SISOEB. Proprietor. References Hon. William A. Porter, Colonel Charles T Matthews Paniom street baths; L T. Wattson, Esii., Prexhlent Huntingdon and broad Top Railroad Com pany t Colonel A. K. Chumbers, Arm of Chambers X l uttell. No ;U N. Ihird street; Charles M. Alimond, Esit , Proprietor Washington House. 6 20 lm Q ONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.. WILL IttllAlN OrEN UNTIL OCTOBER 1. There has been added to tb Is popular House, since last Benson, the entire Ocean Uouxe property, giving an ocean irom or over l'i"U leei, aud over 3UU rouuis irouung and in lull view ot the sea. , . . A perlect system ot sewerage and drainage has been completed, a leatare possessed by lew hotels outside ol larke cities. . . . Ihe appointments of the House throughout have re ceived a uiost caretul supeivislon, suj gested by the ex perience O! past seasons. or apar tments. anc less J. F. CakK, Congress llall. Hurler's Brass and String Band, Ail ti U THE PIER HOUSE. PORT PENX, DELAWARE. JONATHAN DRAPER, Proprietor. The Proprietor having purchased this well-known bouse, is now prepared to receive hoarders at M Ow per week. The lovers of good gunning aud fishing can here fully enloy tbat luxury. Excellent bathing, and a magnificent beach extending for miles. 6 M lot rpiIE TAMMANY HOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE, REAR THE DEPOT, ATLANTIC CITT.N. 3. Tbe subscriber takes pleasure In informing his former patrons and the aub.lc.that Uie above houae Is now open where he vi ill be happy to receive all who may lavor him with a rail. . , In connection with the Hotel, he has opened a FIRST CLAb UlLLlAhD ROOM. ELIAS CLEAVER, Him , PliOPRUTOB. SUMMER RESORTS. LIGHT HOUSE. COTTAGE, Atlantic City, N. J. j JONAn WO0TTOK 80N, PR0PBIRT0B3, j ltuw optnfor th teaKm. .. . I The beat location in tbe Ta'anrl, being the naarmrt bouse to the sn-f. A contlnuatloa of past patronage la ti aptctfnlly Solicited. . . . 18 lmrp OONTINE1STAL HOTEL. LONG BRANCH, N. J. ' This new mamiuotu hotel, tbe lareat fi the eonnt.fr, ts now open tor tbe season Accommodations for l'JOt persona. Address SPRAGTJE A 8TOKKH, 18 lm ' Proprietors. rpiIE ALIIAMTSRA, ATLANTIC CITY, 'H7JZ. J. Ihls spacious and e'egant eatabllshmant win oper tor the reception of guesu on or belore tbe CTttj day of Jone. ltm. 6 16 lmw2m ROISEKT B. LEEDS, Proprietor. FINANCIAL, JAY COOKE & CO., No. Ill South THIRD Street, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. S. 6s OF J881. 5-30s, OLD AND KKW. 10-408; CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, 7 80 ISOIES, 1st, 2d, and 8d Series. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. 1K1RST ALLOWED ON DEI'OSITS. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission, Special business accommodations rcsorred for LADIES. 6 7 8m U. S. SEC URITI ES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKEES & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. NASSAU ST. NEW YOKK. STOCKS AND GOLD DOUG II T AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, HERE AND IN NEW TOEK. 21 RATIONAL KASK OF THE REPUBLIC, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUI Street (Organized under the "Katlonal Currency Act,' March 30, 1806.) A regular BANKING BUSINESS transacted. DEPOSI1S received upon the most liberal terms. Especial attention given to COLLECTIONS. 8 7 16t JJVIES BROTHERS, No. 225 DOCK STREET, 15ANKEHS AND BROKERS, BVY AND SELL CNITKD BTATEB BONDS, 1881s, 6-20s, 10 40s. BMTED STATED 7S-10s. ALL ISSUES. C RTl 1' 1 CATE 8 OF INDEBTEDNESS. Mercantile Pacer and Loans on Collaterals neot4jta4 Btocks boosht and Bold on Commission. 1 31 i ARTER, DURNEY & CO. BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 55 S. THIRD STREET, rillLADELPfllA. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission Cncunent Bank Kotes, Coin, Etc., bought and sold, tpicial attention paid to tbe purchase and sale ol Oil Sfocks, Deposits received, and Interest allowed, aa per agreemout. 86 8n HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED During the erection ol the new Bank building, to 1174P No. 3Q5 CliESNTJT STREET 520 S "'F I V E - T W E N T I E S. 7'30s SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. DE 1IAVEN t BROTHER, 1 7 No. 40 S. Third Street. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. tK? PHILADELPHIA SUBGKONS' ,,&?2 BANlAOE INSTITUTE. No. 14 N. ZZl I1,TH street, above llarket.-B. C. r.V..7-i:'.f,,e:,t!llr?y ers' pructlcal experience, guarantees the skUiul adiuntineni oi bis Premium Patent braduatinir 1 recsute Truss, and a variety ol oihers. Supporters, Elastio Stockings, shouluer Hruces. Crutches. 6iipensories, etc. Ladles' apartments con ducted by a Lady. TRUSSES SITpPOnTPPQ DPirrc and all other Snrulcal aonliancea of the mm approved kinds, iiiflnltely superior to all oihers. at So.'v Dr. Mot LENAC11AN. fv i.unu 1 t i. ft xi Btitf L Louies atremiAd hv Mn Mule department by a compo. 3 i3 Smrp teni suTKeon DENTISTRY. THOUSAND Cf TEETH EXTRACTED without pain -Patent annlled fnr. Ti V now in. """JJ-r vention. a i.oub,e heversible 8elf-adjutln l."t- fj?d "'ractliig teeth wiUiout pain. Tho only mode 1 ft.u',i rG?f cZa,bt'?VrlK,'"i le,7 aiimmiatoreU 6 ii am Dr. C. L. MUJ..NH. No. Til BPKUCE fctreeU K LEI N' s WILLOCOHBY 8, MASON'S, LYAfAS'S, I A T M N T AI8-TIGHI ELP-SEALING FRUIT JARS. All the above Jars 'we oiler to onr customers and the public generally, with entire confidence, at tue KLINES; rATtNIi LOWEST - Market Price. A. J. WEIDENER, 9 lm Vo. tS 6. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO act in Important locations for the New York Acol dental Insurance Company Active men ot good address, apply to KB A Mi. O. ALLRN, ttraiuk QUice, ISO. 418 ClUISJSin t)trt. Ajiplysoou.. ui j4 IS II JUNE 22, 1866. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES I gUCOEBSPUL. TESTS. i , GREAT FIRS in HEW YORK. C3RKAT FIBJO IN CHARLGBIOX, I. C. OltKAT FIRK IN WADDINGTOBT. GREAT FIRE IS CANADA. MARVIN'S SAFES. IS EVEBT INHTANCE iAVED ALL, TUEIK CONTENTS. 1 MARVIN, & CO., No. 721 Chesnut Street, (Masonic Hall). No. 265 Broadway, New York. 8KBD FOR ILLVSTEATED CATALOOOT, SECOND-HAND SAFES J HOUSE SAFES. SAFES EXCHANGER. 15 lmrp CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A HINT TO TOBACCO CHEWERS WEDDING-CAKE FINE TOBACCO. CUT The onlr FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manufactured ia Philadelphia. Tlie Rest in the Market. EVERYBODY USES IT. Manufactured from the Bert Leaf. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 1611 Factory, 3. E. corner Broad and Wallack Stroets 13. II O R N , CONTINENTAL CIGAR WAREROOMS, No. 838 SANSOM Street, Bear of Continental Betel, Philadelphia. Importer and Dealer In Choicest Brand of Cigars and Tobaccos, wholesale and tetall. Savplc Boom. 2smwlm WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. G11ES1STT GROVE WHISKY. Ko. 2i5 North THIRD Street It anything waswantcd to prove the absolute pnrlij oi this Hlilnky. tbe loliowlng cerUticaief should doit There Is noaicohollc silmulunt kuonucommanuuigsuct e-iu.u.niuauon torn such liifh soutces: PuiLADELi HiA, September 9. 18o We have carefully tested the sample of t HLMNUI Gl.OVK WHISKY which jou Send us, aud tlni. that II contains Koha or tub roisoNOis st BSTANca known at Ft hiL oil w bkh Is the characteristio and injurious in uredleut of the whiskies in genera; use. BOOTH, UABRKTT ft CAM AC, Analytical chemists Kew York, September J 18M 1 have analyzed a sample oi CHKSNUT ONOE T HlbKY received irom air Charles Wharton, Jr., ol I biiaoeipbla; and having caretullv Posted it, I am p ci si d to state that it Is eutlre-y fkgr pkom poihonod ik i tLUKiiiui s subHlances. It Is an unusually pur ana Cne-llavored quality ot whisky. James b. chilton.m. d., Analytical Cheuils , . Bostok, March 7. ia I have made a cbemlral analysis of commercial sain pies ol t HF.HNUT GliOVE WHIKY, which provest be tree horn tbe heavy Kuvll Oils, and perleotly pure an ursdul'erated. Ihe tine flavor of this whisky is derive lioni the rraln ued In manufacturing it. hespectmlly. A. A. Ha YES. M. D , btate Assayer, ho. 16 Boylston street. For sale by carrel, demiionn, or bottle at No. 226 North TH1I1I) Strvet Hblladclphla. 41 LOIN OWORTIi'S CELEBRATED CATAWBA WINES. J. W HAMMAR. SOLE AGENT, 6 14 tbsm22t No. GGO MARKET Street. yi NATUASS at sons, I MPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street, PHILADELPHIA. X06E8 DATHAB8, nORACK A. KATBANS, OltLAMDO D KATI1ASB. 119m 8TOVE8. RANGES. Ao. "(JNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus tor Cooking and Heating by Petroleum OiL Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out ot order, being as simple la every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. Ihe Baker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Heater are the only special articles of fur nlture required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove luruiture may be UBed. DAVID II. LOSEY, BOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 South FIFTH Street. l.ibtral ducount io the trade. 4 17 3m n q'ulteivs new r a tent DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR F U 11 N A C E. RANGES OFALL SIZES. ALSO, PIIIEGAK'S KEW LOW PBESSURE STEAM HEATING APPAKAfUS. FOB BALK BT CHARLES WILLIAMS, 610 Ko. 1182 itABKET STKEET. 07 GAS COOKING STOVES. 07 THE EAGLE GAS STOVES Are warranted to BA&.E, BU01L, BOIL, BOAST, TOASlsTEW, HEAT lKON. ETC ETC. W NO DCST, DIKT, KMOKE, OR ARTIES, And are more economical than Wood, Coal, or Oil. G W. LOOM1S. Wanulaeturor's Agent, 62 No- 27 S. SIXTH Street. PhUadelphia, Pa. 07 UNIVERSAL CLOTIIES- 97 WBINGER. The only Wringer with the Patent Cog-Wheel Kegu lator. W e warrant this Wnnger, and no other. 1. W. LOOMIM, Manuiaeturcr's Agent 2S No. ti H, Bixm Mtreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 97 THE CELEBRATED 07 DOTY WASHING MACniNE. For sale at G W. LOOM IS'. 0 26 No. 27 8. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 27 REFRIGERATORS, 27 ICE COOI.FPS, ICE CTCEAH FREKZEBS, CABPEr BWl kl Klici, CLOTU-WRINUEKS, ETC. AT W 1O0MI8V 2ifmwlm) No. 37 S. blXTH Street, PhlladelpUU., Pa. WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC. P I N E W AT 0 H ' :RIiiTATTlINn-. Attended to by the most skilful workmen, and ererf Watch warranted. FRENCH CLOCKS called for, repaired, and re turned. (5 jrjf, G. RUSSELL it CO., No. North SIXTH St. piAHOXD DEAtER JI JETTTLEIU WAT0HE3 aud JEWELEY .K?AI!l5Ti xnestnat 8t...7V.i!.. Owing to the decline ot Gold, has made great re dactloa In price of his large and well assorted atock ef Diamond, WatcTtest, Jewelry, Silverware, Eto. The publle are respectfully Invited to cell and examtae enr stock before purchasing eieewbera. j n SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, OP THB Most Superior Workmanship, AT TBI N E V S T O U E . No. 704 ARCH STREET. 1 be undersigned (lat f the famous Bonn Broa' Ijanutaciurtng Company) respect ully announee thu tbey have opened a n and beantllui store lor the saia ot SILVr B and PLATHO WAKK, at No 7M AKofi Street. Our long experience as manufacturers wil enable us to ke p nothing but flrst-claw Good, and tboe who may patronize our s ore will find ouro'atetl fioous lai superior to any ever imported, and our cus t oners n ay rely on the goods being precisely what ther are represented to be. ' a BOWMAN A LEONARD. A full assortment ot above goods constantlf on band at niodeiate prices the ilngical Boxes Dlartuii Irom 2 to 10 Ixauuiul Alia. FAEE & BR0THEB, Importers, 'o, 824CHEiKUI STREET, llUmtbrp Below Fourth. RICH JEWELRY JOHN B REN NAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY Etc. Etc. Etc. B 20 Ko. 18 S. EIGHTH S1BT, FlUlada, SHIPPING. FOR SAVANNAH, GA. TaJS PHILADELPHIA AND SOTJTHBRN MAIL STBAMSUIP COMPANY'S BKOPLAR LINE, SAILING EVEBT SATURDAY". Cabin Passage $15 09 Duck Pawiage jya Tbe Steamship " T O N A W A N D A ," Will commence receiving trelgbc for the above port, at Race Mreet Wharl, on &A1URDAY, June W at 19 o'clock A. M. ' Shippers are requested to send bills of lading wtth their goods. " Ihe hta e-room accommodation of this steamer an ol a superior and connuouious character. Freight tuken lor Charleston, ti. c , aud lorw aided via Savannah with quick despatch, tio bills of lading signed al ter vessel leaves the wharf. . 8. J M. tLAAOAN, No 420 South UELA WARE Avenue. x uft iTOiaufcv fttnesao npifi y w WILLIAM C. HARRTfl Freight and Passenger Agent, ig North DELAWARE Avenue. 8 25tf No. HAM ILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. 'AMHom.lSKOli' KIKANMNH ERMA." Hi in nil "Calekoma." -cAhBitiir CA4JBIUa7 liRITANiilA,' Steam to UI1UA, LIVERPOOL LONDONDERRT, BELFAST, DUBLIS NEW UY, t'OKK, ASiD OLaSUOW. ' RATE OF PAWSAGE, . ,..PATBLE iAPEB CUKBENCT. A IHE PAID CEh'iiFICATEH poinlsat lIlas 8 uut PcnKers irom toe abere LOWER RATES THAU ANT OTHER LINK. Also, to and Irom ALL STATIONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS, np ECIALN OJ'IC'E. Pasvengera will take particular no' ice tbat the ' Anchor Line" is the only line granting tin out. b tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia W tbe points named above, und that the nndersigued Is the only di.lv authorized Agent In ihiiadtlphia Apply to 0 , M W. A UajlILL, Sole Agent for"ANOHOK LINE," ' No. 217 WALNUT Street. r 1F!ZS FOR NEW YORK. PHILADEL aJrrari i Hrl3m delphla Steam Propeller Comsany De .1,1.1111 ah insure Lmes.via lielnware and Karltan t'aual. leaving dai y at 12 M. aud 5 P. M., couuectuig with all Northern and Eastern hues. 1 or Ireiht, which wi l be tsken npon accommodating teime, apply to V ILU A 11 M. BA1RD & CO., 1 No. la2S. DELAWARE Avenue ryo SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. THH X undersigned having leaned the KENSINOIOb) KEW DOC K, beg. lolu orm his trienas and the patron ot ihe Dock that he 1. irepared with increases facilities to accommodate those having vrsse s to be raised or repaired, and being a prae.ical ship-carpenter and eaulker, wl I give personal attention to tbe vessels trustee to bint ior repairs CiU'tiilns or Agents, chip Carpenters, and Machinists having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for ihe sale of "Wtterstedc'a Patent Metallic composition" ibr Copper Paint, for to pieervatlon of vesiei' bottoms, for this city, I am pre paied to lurnlsb the same on invon.b'e terms. .lOHN H. HAMMITT, Kensmgton hcrew Dock, - I IS' DELAWARE Avenue, above I-ADREL Street. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, la J. W.- SCOTT & CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DBAJ.EBS IM MEN'S FU11NIS1IINO GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL," 26Srp PHILADELPHIA. PATEiN T SHOULDER-SEAM SmitT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING SHIR18 AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at very short notice. All ctber aitlcles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS In lull variety. AVINCHKSTF.il & CO., 8 21S No. 708 CHE8NUT Street. PACKING BOXES Fruit dealer supplied, "tflai j WATCHES, JEWELEY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. or a i amas. an ror an use,sunp:ied at short notice. My advantages tor making are the best In the city, aud fficet Uvnt. l'l '';r alist of trtees belore you buy. at corner ot TW ELI1 I H aud NOULE StreeU. ALBEUt V. COOHE. f
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