--J 1 THE PARIS KXIIIIIITION. tetter from Conatil-Ueneral Beckwlth - to J. J. Uerby, Kaq. rAmi, November 9. J. C. Perbv, Esq., United FtateH Aetit, .New York -Dear Bir: An regards the shipment ot products, I requested in a former letter, and now repeat the request, that lhe pack aires iuny all bear the numbers and Clais allixed In jour lists and In mine, to the Jiamei of the mpectlve exhibitors. This w ill frive 1110 a knowledge of the contents t each tmckano without opening, and will etiftble me to bring forward as wanted and direct lo Its preper locality each package before open ing It, which will save much time and labor. The bills of lading must correspond exactly Wth the marks and descriptions on the pack ages by which they are shipped, and be made to Jay order, as it is.upnn thc-e tnat I make the entries and obtain tie documents at the Minis tero du Commerce to peiniit the landing and orwai ding ot the products. There are two methods of forwarding the products, one of which is greatly to be pre ferred. First Collect and warehouse the pro ducts in New York, and ship them by one ves sel charteied for that purpose. Second Ware house nothing, but ship oil the products as they arrive by any and every good freighter laid on tor Havre that promises despatch. The first method would cause great delay in New York, and could not be fully carried out, because some products will lay behind, keeping all the others waiting, and cause them all to be loo late in reaching here. On arrival at Havre, ulso, in a mass, there Vould be a delay, because they cannot be for warded any later than placed in the exhibition, and an that is a flow process, there will be double catriage and storage and labor at Havre, and inci rased expenses. But the chief objection to this method is the loss of time on both sides; ample lime iarllo wed for placing the products, but the whole ot that time will be required, beginning on the 15th of January, 1807. I'leasa bear in mind that the presence of pro ducts on the 28th of March does not secure their reception. They must have been placed, and the placing will end on tbat day. Products not Ihen installed and ready tor tlie opening of the exhibition will be excluded, as if they hud not arrived. The necessities of the business, therefore, re tniirethe products to begin to arrive and to be placed on the 16th of January, and by con tinuous arrival the labor to be so conducted as to secure the placing of all. The fecoud method is, therefore, the proper Cue to adopt. Shtp bv every opportunity, and if opportunities do not oiler, make them, and keep the products in movement, without any delay. No other metDod will succeed In getting the products properly installed In the Exhibi tion in tune for the opening, and without which they will be excluded. These are toe Imperial regulations.and consid ering the value which the nation attaches to punctuality aud military exactitude In affairs, especially when is essential to the intended effect, i do not think thete Is any reason to expect a iclaxatlon or departure from these regulations. It is pos-tble that you might charter a large Vessel at a lower rate of freight than the aver age of freight by several vessels, but this would be bad economy. The increased expenses on land by oelay, accumulation, warehousing, etc., on your side and on this side, will ereatly ex ceed the difference of treight alluded to, and at the same lime produce a clog in the movement, that will endanger, if not wholly pievcnt, the possibility of placing all the products. I hope, therefore, you will not hesitate to adopt the sceond method, and will call in the products from all points, shipping them as they arrive, and not permit any relaxation till they are all afloat. If this be done on your part, and notwith Btandinar delays and consequent exclusions and disappointments occur, the responsibility of it will attach to the producers themselves who re behind time, but whose Inactivity should not be permitted to endanger the chances of those who are punctual. Your obedient servant, (S:eueJ) N. M. Beokwith, United States Consul-General. JlCTOitlug Persecution Outrageous Con duct of a UuttrUlau Vowaidn Ills Young Niece. from the Chicago Times, November 28. i George Mcintosh is a man whose hoary head I' and bended frame are premonitory of the near approach of tbat unwelcome guest whose pre- 1 pnce even the stood, the pure, and virtuous so much dread. He has lived the allotted period Of threescore yeais and ten, and is, figuratively, tottering upc n the brink of eternity trembling at the verge of the dark abyss whose regions jiever have and never will be explored by mor tals. Tnia ota man was yesterday morning an occupant of the prisoner's box at the Armory. Hevas not charged with, any hideous crime, but came forward to plead to the Usual com- i Dlaint ot "disorderly conduct." nri V. k....tir.,l nm.nn. I xne wiiut'BB ngaiuBti uiui was uroum ui j wuut; cirl, whose fair iorm and xaddy cheeks and bright eyes and transparent purity were strik ingly indicative ot a cutis te mind, and that moral loveliness which is the most charming attribute which a beneficent Creator can bestow upon woman. She gave her name as Lizzie Marie behnber, and stated that the prisoner was her uncle. When the little hand had been raised, and the lips of the budding woman had pronounced the solemn words, "So help me God," this pure little girl proceeded with scald lug tears pouring down her sbaaie-reddened Cheeks, and with painful sobs rending her bosom, to relate the pitiful tale of sufferings, of persecutions, of wrongs and of perils, which at .mno rivptnd thp close attention and enlistud I the warm sympathy of all who listened to it. 1 j Nine ears ao tne father and mother of Lizzie 1 Marie 6o briber died, leaving her, an orphan J eeven years of age, to the care of her uncle, 11 George MrInto-h. Tne wile ot Mclntosu was V also buried shortly afterwards, and thus Lizzie and her uncle weie leit atone in tne world a wrinkled, venerable old man and a bright blos som w H'j wan destined to bud and ripen and mature for good or evil under bis teachings and according to bht example. A tearful responsi bility rented vpon bis Bhoulders. Tne destinies of a dead sister's child were placed in bis hands, and to him the child appealed for love, atten tion, kiudness, support, and education. She received none oi mese. in plaoe ot tnat love which the ties of consanguinity should have prompted, and which com mon humanity would suggest, she received kirks and cuffs, and words whose harshness and coldness and bitterness sent a blighting chill to lier warm young heart. Her lot was, indeed, a miserable one. wnn no miner u wuoni sue could look for the love which a man always feels for an only child; with no mother on whose bosom to rest her head and relate her littlo tale nt wirlisli trouble: with no brothers nor sisters to sbnre her joys and mingle In her sorrows; witn not even a single jjittjuiuie ucwncu, uuou late, despairing she was shut out of the world and confined to the society of an unprincipled old uncle. She was made his slave, and was treated worse than a man of the commonest mobility of soul would treat a dog. , Education was denied her, and she grew up In utter isnorance. not knowiner one letter from . another scarcely even being aware of tbe ex istence or a supreme iseing. bbe was compelled to drudge from morning to night, to cook, to wash, to Iron, to mend, and to do as much work as is usually allotted to, two stout girls. Not only this, but the uncle, she says, compelled ber to steal the fuel which kept hum warm in winter and cooked bis victuals in summer. - This abomiuahle course of life continued tor several years, and Lizaie at the age of fifteen was almost f s ignorant ae on the day when she was brought into a worlJ ot wickedness and misery. It was then tbat a tearful calamity threatened ler. It was then that the baseness oi her uncle was revealed in all iti hideous enormity. Ac cording to the child's story, when she beoame more mature in years, and when budding wo wauhood revealed developments of rare personal sifts, a new feeling entered the uni le's breast. Mi conduct toward bi niece auddeuly cuuneed, and, instead of cowardly blows, he lavished upon her the most ardent caresses. This change was iot wi ought bv but feeling of manly regard for THE DAILY EVENING tbe child of a sister whose aslieare now inlu rling with the clay of the cemetcrv. Ashorri le as it may seem, the girl asserts that Ooorgo Mcintosh attempted to accomplish her ruin. For weeks and months, by entreaties and by threats, he has endeavored to gratify hi.s unholy appetite at the e,xpene of Li.xic's virtue, her fame, her name, and all that is dear to the heart ol woman. The native purity of the young girl rebelled against such an outrano, and she resisted his importunities with an energy worthy ot the noble girl she is. Finding that npuber en treaties nor resistance were effectual in ridding her oi tbe annoyance and danger which she was daily persecuted with, Lizzie finally pro cured a warrant, and the old man was arrested and arraigned at the police coart. These were the facti related yesterday morn inc. Justice Sturtevant. while expressing the contempt and disgust which the facts suggested, concluded that a tine would not remedy the evil, and, therefore, reqnlred Mcintosh to fur nish bail in bonds of $500 to keep the peace. Tbe sccity was not furnisned, and Mcintosh was sent to' jail. Washington Items. Washington, November 27. A soldier named Fleming, of the 11th United States Infantry, qunrtpred near this city, was murdered by a comrade yesteiday. The Virginia Horse Fair excites considerable Interest unions; the fraternity hero. Polly Ann and the Baltimore Colt will lun at theJ ickson Park to-motrow for a premium ot $500. Dexter, Silas Rich, and George M. Patchen, Jr., w.ll run on Thursday for a premium of $1600. A pnrae of $1000 is hld for Friday, when the following will be entered: Lady Warwick, Fly Awnv, of Danville, Va., Virginia Maid, and Baltimore County Maid. A Temperate Request Washington, November 27. The ex-Rebel General Edward Johnston haviner been recently pardoned by the President, to-day called upon Treasurer Spinner tor the payment of a check for $300 or $400 due to him in settlement as a major In the United States army in 1861, just beiore he joined the Rebel army. TheTreasurer refused tbe payment in a manner which was anything but pleasant to the applicant. The Ratitan and Delaware Canal; Boedentown, November 27. Robert F. Stock ton, Adjutant-Geueial of the New Jersey Militia, has been chosen President of the Delaware and Ilaritan Canal Company, in place of his father, Commodore Stockton, deceased. The Canal, with the Camden and Am boy Railroad, Iorm the joint companies known as the "monopoly." The Coal Sale. New York, November 27. At the regular monthly sale of coal to-day, 40,000 tons of Tump were sold nt $3-65(3)4; Orate, $4,75520; Ee-g, $4'!)04 05; Stove, $5(5-85; Chesnut, $412 4-37$; Steamer, $4-505. The Quebec Sulleiers. New York, November 27. A special Ottawa despatch says tbat 500 have been received from Ulrniingham, England, and 100 from Wigan, for the sufferers by the Quebec fire. The Treasury. Washington, November 27. The Government has in its treasury about $100,000,000 in gold and coin certificates, about $22,000,000 being of the latter. Steamer B'ittania. By the United btates and Associated Press. Novia Scotia, November 27. Tbe steamer "Brittania," from Glascow, ii longover-due, and fears lor lor her saicty are entertained here. . From Montreal. Hsw Yoni. Nnnmhw 9.7. A oporinl tVTnntrnnt despatch says a meeting has been called there for Wednesday, 10 consider the subject of the annexation of Cuna fa to the United Stated. From Missouri. Sr. Louis, November 27. Advices from the Uuper Missouri state: that the Indians are again troublesome, several boats having been tired into, and a number of passengers killed. NEW PUBLICATIONS. fARION HARLAftD'S NEW BOOK. BCNNY1JANK. By the author of "Atone," "Hus bands and Homes," etc. l2ino. UEElHOVtNM LE1TEKS. Translated by Lay Wallace. 2 vols. 16mo. UlOl-OW PAIB8 . fcccotiJ gerlop. 12mo. MELODIES FOB CHILDHOOD. Witb hlgrilj- colored illustrations. Itmo. THE STATE OF TUE CHCKCH ana the World t tbe Final OulbrenS. ol Evil, iaud Beveiation of Anti christ, tils Destruction at tbe Second Coming of Chtist, and tbe. Ushering lu of tbe BlUicnnlum. By Ber. J. O. Gregory, M.A., wltb an Appendix by Mrs. A. r JoliAe. rrlce, 81 S5. Forsaleby JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor o William 8, & Alfred Martien,) 11101m Ko. 1214 CfiESNUT Street. r OPSILL'S PHILADELPHIA CITY AND IT KirMNF. H DIRKCTOEY 1H67-8. PUBLISHER OF COI'BILL'H vEJN AittYLVANlA STATii DXBuiO lOBl , ttO.lO. - 1 ne necessity for a reliable Directory In so large a mercantile city us this is apparent to every business mas; It Is an actual want, and unless acouraie, Is useless, and insieaa oi a rrue uuiue ana uiue. m us business lmeresis. Is a muiterot uunovance. . '1 ne puulmner, nom long experience in uie wuuuonuu ot similar worn, or tvblcri the Pennsylvania State liugluess Directory 1 a specimen proposes, at the soiici ta lon oi a number of influential meicuaiits ot this city ba have sudrrcd irom the Inaccuracies ot iormer editions, to uubilsh tne above Directory (torn an actual and carefully prepared canvass oi the city by an t Hiclent and experienced torps ol canvassers, thoroughly educated to the business. 'lhe work will contain a FTJLL CITY DIRECTORY, A COMPLhlK JbUcl.EBS AKD BTHEEi DlKfcC K)K,an4 such use ul miscellaneous lnjoimailoa as shall iorm a coinple e guide ta the Mercantile. Bank lng, Insurance,. Bellgious, and other interesla of the C1Dj city comprising to large a number of streets; so ' greatly scattered, and In which such a vast amount of chanties have bein made during tbe past lew years, the ac.ual want of a systeiuancaily arranged aad carelullv compiled Bireet and avenue Directory Is apparent to every citizen and business man who has recourse to the Directory and esoeolally to the stranger, who is entirely unacquainted with the loca tion and runierahzailon ol the streets. The iorm oi the titreet Dlreo ory will be so arranged as to (tve at a glance the beginning of the street with anr other name It may foimer.y have had, with lu Intersections right and left, and numbers thereon to Ita end andwl liorin a leature of tbe wora, exhibiting not on. v the extent and number ot the streets, but giving, irom any stand-point, definite aud correot in tormutlon oi any locality souwht. With tbe reputation of past publications, which nave afluraed periect saltslactlon. it will be his aim to matte this book enua1, It not supeilor, to any issued by him, aud requests tbat the oanvasseri for this work will be ullorded the neoeseary iniormation tber requ're (or It, as without such aid a reliable Directory cannot be Issued. As an advertising medium merchants and others wli Qndthlsan excel eut opportunist tcruiswltl be made known by the canvassers, and In no case will the pavment be sanctioned till the book is published Each canvasser Is prepared to show bis authoritv signed by the compiler, setting tortu his power to act. AM ethers are swindlers. ti.. tnllowinti are the prices for extras (which In Invi 1 tiv paid in advance), provided the agent gives Vf ea rec elpt . aud produces bis authority rutting Individual name in caps 2 " . ' double caps s oo r '. flrm , ' " oapa- 60 !- double caps goo Putting any number letters to lollow name, uot exceeding 28 luttere.. JJ Putting any number letters over 2a, and uot ex ceeding 50 ., 60 Putting taw number tetters over 50 and not exceed ing 100 ..100 For each extia heading In business directory.'. t ' t JaMES UOSPHX, Publisher, -HOImWlOtl ISAAC t'OSTA, Comnier, i, 0 113 CHI U 1 Street, Hoows 16 and 18. BOARDING. JsJO. 1121 i OIRAKD STREET U now open for the aownvmodation of FlKST-OIi A.SS liOAIXDERS. Apply ttllj'1,,,, ... m4 ". '.I o.. i.ii.-t .!'"' i . , , , I , - i .M . . ' - .! TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, I8GG. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, A WHITE SKIRTS TO BE SUPRSEDED THE WATER-mOOF SHIRT FRONT Will save the Expense of White Shirts ; V Save the Trouble of Washing and Ironing . Improve the Appearance ; . ,. Save Time in Dressing; Eemove all objections to Colored Bhirta ; Preserve a Cleanly Exterior : , Protect the Breast, and Preserve Hoalth ; Give Joy to the Household ; Make Travelling Pleasant ; Save your Money ; and Keep. your Wife in a good humor. ALL P0R TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, MANUFACTORY. 118imwlm Ko. 48. THIRD Street, 2d story. QENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 8I1IKTB MADE OP KEV YORE MILLS MOSLIS on y at usual price ev(0. Mil nTM MADK OF WAMSUrTA MUSLIN nly arf9 usual price en-no HOIS MlUK 1 Hon hand and made to order. A liberal deduction to wholesale trade WKl.bM, MJAKJCH, A It OAM ON FLANNEL UK DtrthillHTH Abu 1HaWKKH, allstxee and qua Ities. AirO, FANCY SCARK8. HKCKTlhH, WLUVfcS flDKl S., Hl'SPEKDEKS, etc., In great variety , and at leasonable prices. lllttiim, T. L. JACOBS, No. 1220 CHESNUT Street. QUIRTS! SHIRTS I SHIRTS I 40 JOHN C. REMINGTON'S 40 Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, No. 40 North NINTH Street, rriiLADELFniA, r . Particular attention glrJngt t e Cutting and Making of fe hiits. - 1181m JJ. B TJ T L E II , MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS No. 142 South EIGHTH St. in Jt W. SCOTT & C 0., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AVD iEALEB.1 IV MEN'S FUllNIsillNQ GOODS No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOUR DOOBS EELOW THE ''OOHTINEITTAJj, 8fr73rp PHILADELPHIA. p A T E N T SHOULDER-SEAM KIJIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING BHIBIS AND DRAWEES made irom measurement at very short nctloe. All other ankles ol OhftTLKM KM b Q00D9 in lull Tarlety. WINCHESTER Si CO., 11 IS : No. 706 CKKBKUT Street THE BEST FITTING SHIRT 1 y AMERICA 19 TUB BBOTJUi.U-C)&AU MRBUI SOTO'S, Manuiaciured by It. LAYUE, No.MK. SIX H Street, Philadelphia, n here yon can find a large asso. tmontot GENTS' iXKMSHINO GOODS. Clip this out and give as a call. 917 No. 88 N. SIX IH Street. Philadelphia. COAL. V. PATRICK & CO., 1 NO. 304 N. BROAD ST., v DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, HAZLETON, MAHAN0Y, EAGLE VEIN, AND RE-BROKE N STOVE, Alw a: s on baud, under cover, and freefrcci DIKT and . BLA1E . C82suny6ru COAL! COAL! COAL! lhe best I.EHlGH and SCULYI.KIL1. COAL, rr pui co express y lonauil ? use, consiaiitlv iu hand In my laid, No 16i7 C'ALl OWHILl. treet. nnuer cover, deilveied on short notice well sureeneo, and picked free ot siate, at the lowest cm-h prices. A, UuU will secure your custom. ' JOHN A. WILSON, Successor to W. L. FOC LK. PrJILADKLTHIA, August 27, lbWi. , . , 0231)01 . B EST QUALITIES OF LEHIGH AND fcrftlmv kill rial raritmorv hiAAa - - ' 1114wini)2tl P. AlcOARHT t RON, . V 1.6T EN D CHEBtCT BTKEKT BBIDGE LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY X AND COUN1Y OF PHILADELPHIA. hetmeol MtRY DIC'KihSON, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, Bett'o, and adjust the account Ot MAKGAKbT UOUES, Ad lnininr.trix or the estate of M.iKl' JnCKIJS ON. do ceated and to report olstrlbutlon of the balance In the hands ot the aoootmt ant, will meet the parties Interested lor the purpose ot his appointment, on lUKHDAV, De cember 4 lhob, at 4 o'clock P.M.. at bis offloe, No. 402 U ALNU1 Htreet, intheClty of r-hlisdt'lpliltt. . -, 11 29 mv6t ' ' ' AMQ8 J. Kt-LL r, Audi or. 7 N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIT JL AJSD COUMV OJT PHILADELPHIA. i iBtRte otSABAb P.TtK). deceased. '" The Auditor anpclnted by the court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of N hCT B. PEl'Elt.i. Kiecu- . tux ot the lost will aud testament of 8AK KU PETKUS, ' di ceased and to report distribution ol the balance In the hands ot the accountant, will meet toe parties In-terui-ted lor the purpose oi bis appointment, on TORS 1a , December 4, lHt6, at S o'clock P. M., at his oQloo, Ho. m WALNUT btreet, in the Itv of Phllade phi. Il28ftnw5t W. D. BAKEB, Auditor T N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I OR THE i. ClIX AD COCNTT OF PHILADELPH.A. I Cstate of HAKAH II. DANA. The Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account oi KA&il'KL lilTlcHlN.iON, 'Jrustceand t orney of HAH AH II. DANA, and to re port dlstilbutlon of tbe balance In the bands of the accountant, wlh miet the parties Interested lor the pur pose ot bis appointment, on TCK8DAY, December 4. A. D 1866, at 11 o'clock A.M., at bis office, Ho. 402 W a 1,1s (IT Street, In the City of Philadelphia;. il 28 imwM W.D. BAlfcKtt, Auditor. ESTATE OF JOSEPH J. - MATTHIAS, DE ceased. Letters of Administration upon said tstste having been granted to the undersigned, all persons iudebted to the same are requested to make payment, and those having claims audi use tbe same to preseut them without delav to . CUKIBIIAHA Ji. MAT I'HIAS. Administratrix, . I Ho. 6W if. BEOOM) Btceet; 0, ber Attorney.. j. 8. ONHAM, U 7w6t1 H. E cor. BEVESTII and BAKHO-H Ha. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COTJN IY OE PHILADELPHIA. MABiA JONES, bv ber next trlend, etc , vs. DOUU . .. LAHS JONErt. v 1 I In Divorce, June Terra, lB6fi No. 87. ' To Douglass Jones, respondent hlrt-Tttke notice of a mie ihls day granted oy tne court on you, returnable BaTUKDAY, Decembers. lHi6. at lu o'o ook A. M.. to show cause why a divorce a vinculo matrimonii should not be decreed In tbe above cao. U 26 mw2w- - '- Attorney for Llbe lant. - g L A T E .;M;A. Js;T E L SI BLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed for Durability, Beauty, Btieogth. anlCbeapucss. , bL ATE MANTELS and blste Work Generally, made tqttder, .t,A e, .,,, ..' I : l- 'M J. O.iKXMKS A- CO.. - U ; Wos J128 ond HSU CMN!;T Btr'iet- , ( ! . . i ll . I, ", ' .'..111. I WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC fX V,iu. - W. P DIAMOND DXA1.KKS & JEWKLERS.) WSTf'HKS, JRWKI.RT AftlLVKK WARK. , VTATCHE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED. Og CTientnqt St., Phil- Owlngto the dciinr)0 o0jji bM mtft n re ductloB la price of tdsitrgt nd well assorted itock o DirTnonlBs WatcKesj. Jewelry, bilverwara, Kto. Ti c pabllc are rospectrally invited to call and examlrtt or stock before purchasing elsewhere. 'Hi S I LV ER-VARE FOB BKIDAL PRESENTS. G. RUSSELL & CO., No. 22 North SI2tTH St., Tnvlte attention to their Choice Stock of ROLID 8 1 L, V K K VV A B suitable lor C UKISTMAjs nd BR 1 UAL I'MKDIHIS. ione mi GOLD AVATCliES. S American and Ceneva. We call special attention to the FINK WATCH AND BILVERWARB KSTADL.1SI1MENT OF W. W. CASSIDY, Ko. 1 South SECOND Street, Who has on band one ol the finest assortments ol Jaw e:iy,etc,of any in the city. A splenmd assortment o bK.YERV AEE ALWAYS ON HAKD. Remember V. W. OASSIDY. S 10! Ko. 12 South SECOND Street. Bepairing correctly and prom;. - attended to. HENRY HARPER, IMo. 5GO ARCH Street, Manuiacturer aud Dea ar ia Watches Fine Jevrelry, Silver-Plated Ware, AND 81J Solid Silver-Ware. RICH JEWELRY. JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY Etc. Etc. Etc, P 2c 13 S. EIOHTU ST., PHI tt A DA.. B0WB1AN & LEONARD, MADtFACTCBEBa OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN eiiicr ana jsnver-i'iaica wooas, No 704 ARCH STREET, PEIiJJBLPHIA. Those In want of SILVER or SILVER-TLAIED WAhh iil Hud It much to their advantage to visit cur 81 Ohi beiore making their purchases. Onr long experience In the mauuiacture ot the above kinds of goods enables us to oetr competition. A?"".'."!? f' k w!i,rlJ i1fp ff i''C FIRST Ct A 8b, all (It Var own make, and will be soiaat rcaticea prices vie TINE OPERA GLASSES X' IMPORTED AND FOB SALE BY JAMES W. QUEEN & CO. 10 18ti No. 0?4 CIIKSNlfT Street. GOVERNMENT SALES. G OVEBNAUtNT b ALE AT AUGUS1A, CtOltUIA. Tlte followinii Property will be o!d at A PLBLIO AUCTION, TO BB BBLD AT THE UNITED SlAlKd ARbENAL, AT AUUUMA, OtDKUlA, ON THLKbOAV. Ueot.mber 20. 1886. Troperty at l OiU J ISHUJi, Aortb Carolina, as loiiows: About 70,000 pounds unserylceable Gon, Shot, and bbe 1. S4 unstrviceable Gun Carriages, with ttio iron on tneu. . i fun hnrre's dan.ired Powder. Lyina at tbe Railroad Depot, In ATLANTA, liforira ira i (i0 nouncJs Cast-Iron Guns. - ' At tne h mdley Iron Worn, at MACON, Geor '''a Fine Steam Press Hammer, acliiisr direct from C lmder. V. eiflni ot tirop ww pounus. At the AUGLKTA AK8KMAL AND POWCER Wound, the lollow inn; : li i lOtlnouiidsCast-iroii Guns. 12X00 pounds Caet irtn tastings, some of them valuable.' K0 0OO pounds Cast-Iron Sorap, shot and shell, etc. oio. umn nnunds Conner Scrau. 190 Field Gun carriages, with the irons on 4ll140 Ammunition Chests, black, walnut, and 00!?fJi nt Artillerv Harness, for two horses. Am' a quantity of othei property, consistmK princi pally ot Saddles, Hcrtse Equipments, Infantry Accoutrements (leather). Musket Appendages, Harness, ltullet Moulds, Powder Flasks, and The cHie will commence at 10 A. M., and continue nnul all the properly is aom TK.HSfS. Twenty per cent, on the day of the sale, and the remaiudir wnen the property is delivered, or within Jt'trtons desiring to pnrobase the piopfrty either at Fort Fisher, X. C, Atlanta or Macon, Ga., should exumme U beiore tue nay o. i ' i Rroicf T.lont .Pnl. II. 8. A . CaDt OrU.. 11 SOt commandlna; Augusta Arsenal. PROPOSALS a HAKTEBBASTEB'8 OFFICE, ) K aw York, Kovember 19, 1806. 1 Tsnsnla ...ill l,n .AnitrAll A f Ilia flR rtft .inn LMJ I i . A "V Oft . duiaiit fM tha Hulitr.r-v to1bet:uitcd Hiatea ot two hundred aud fitty toiia X" 1A1LK0A1 iBOSr weighing about fiUy . ..sA t f k varal pounds to tbe yard V J CBTLLT. Tlrnrnt Cnlnnul and A O M . 112b Ot United Btates Army. A IiEXANDEK G. C ATT ELL & CO PBODCCB COMMT88ION MEBCHASTS, Ha. 25 KOKTU WBAKYES, -i AMD . KO. KORTH WATKB BTEEEX, ' VUU 1TIITI bLIl 9 4LESA1VIB O. OATTELL. uluam a. CAX rir i L L I A M B . G B A N T VV COMMISSION MBBCHAN. HO. M 8. DK.LAWABB Avenue, Philadelphia, ! AtsuNS tnit "' Pnpcnt's Ounpdwder.Hefined MUM, Charcoal, Eto. Crochet, Bru, VUvw Utetal U.tutu, BolU , AtdJNalUl., .,, 1-:(. i oyi'i! nl.-i-.i i , a . LUMBER. 1 Qfift -SKI.EOT WHITE PINK DOAItH XOUU. AM PLAKK. , , 7-s e-, a, zh. I and 4 inrli. CUOIOK PANEL AMI lutt'OWMoN, IHfpetlong n i. it, i ana mm. WHIT, I'INF. I'ANf.L' PA11KHN I'LVMK ' LAI OB AMI BUPKhlUB hTOUK. OH HANI) 18G6 -IIUILUINOI BUILOISU iiTitt T 1 k. t I LUaiBf-UI LUMBERI l.TTMPRRI 4-4 tAitULins ruuuKiNU, 6-4 CAKOLINA KLwOKlNU. 4.4DLAWAItK rLOORINO. . 8-4 I.KLAWAHE VLOOVINQ. . VthMK tlNK FLOOKlNtt.. AhHPLOOUINW. WALNUT Ki.OORINO. CPKUt K F'OOltlNU. HTF.P BOABD9. BAIL PL NK. PUSTEEINO LATH. 4 OJlJ U rj I) A 1( AN" CHt3 lOOO. BBISOLEH. l.U.Nt Cf.DAtt tlHlHUIKn. BUOKT CEItAK HtflMJI.Ea. rOOPK.R hHINOLER. TINE A8ROKTMKNT OK HALF LOW. No. 1 CKDaR I-OOH AND POHT-. No. 1 CLP Alt LOC13 AND POSFI. 1 Q LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! lOUU, LUMBK.H KO TTN DKRI ARKiUJl I n r. 19 Cr-DA K. WALNUT, AND FINK. KKI CEDAR WAI.NPT, AN U PINK. 1866 ALbANi LUMBEROFALL KINDS , ALBANY LDMRtK OF ALL KlSiD" nr,APunr.u wai,phji, RKAttONKl) WALNUT. DBT ,'PLAB. C'HFBBT, AND A8B. PLANK AHO BOAttDH. MAHOUANY ROBF-VVOOf) AND WALNPT YKWF.F.BH i Gf(X CUiAR-BOX MANUFACTURER?. .LOUU. CIUAR-BOX MANDKACrURER. Bran loll UMIAK HUH HOARDS. i866 SPRUCE JOJ3T I HPRUCE JOIHTt , ttPKUCK JOIST C a ni t ri v'irri. FROM 14 TO 82 KIKT LOtfO. FROM 14 TO FEF.T LONfl. SUPtBIOB ORW A eflAMLIdil, JH AULE. Huuil.i- K CO., Ko !.") OI;TH Bin BET B V fimrp Q II A R L E S E S T E, LUMBER MERCHANT, Seventeenth and (Jallowliill StsM OFFERS Dry Pattern Tine, ell grades: Seasoned Walnut Boards at d Pitnk, from one to six Indies thick; Ash, Cheitnut, Cherrr, and Poplar Boards and Plank. , i Also, Building Lam ber oi all kinds) 4-4 and ( 4 Car' Una,' Delaware, and White Pino flooring. Worked Lumhor alwayi on hand. 1 1020 (inwJin f!C. PERKIN B, Ll'MBER MERCHANT' Bucoessor to K. Clark, Jr., No. 324 CIIKISTIAN STREET. CcDtsrtir Ck hand ft Iwge Rndvuried aosortmei of Bulldlnt Lumber. 6 5W 6 DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. i;eicii. steam scouring establishment; ; L'o. 510 SACE Street. We beer leave to draw Tour particular attention to oin oew French Hteam Hoourinu kitabllsliuieut the tint and oniy one oi its kinu in tuisoity. we do not ore, bat bt a cufD.icat DroceKS res .ore Lamas . u-ontiumnD's. i.n injuring them lu tbe least, while great experience anu the beat machlner from France enable as to warrant periect satislaction to all who may favor as with th alt rtAtrniiSfrn. I.A1II1.M' 1iRI.:kM1..W nf .ccr. i1a.Ainlln. with or without Trimmings, are cleaned and finished Whjut beina tnkAii nart. i' mIa. b. a-nHiti - opera liosks ana Hantiuas, cnrtains. Table Coven Camets. Velvet. Ribbons. Kid Gloves, etc.. nl-aimri retinlxbed In tbe best manner. Uemlemen'a Hummer and Winter I'lothlne cleaned to nrrtwiti. n vllhnm i. I urv to the stufl Also Klacs and Banueia. All kin.i.i etains r iluvcu wnnoui c caning tne wnoie. All orders are vsttTwa vnurr our uiimeuiuie supervision, and BuumuuuuD punrBuieca in every instance. A call bao fcxenii(. m:ou vi uur process is riMpecuuur soiioiteu. ALBED1LL & MABI, 3 10 mw,$ i Ko. MC UAOE etraef. THE new yolk dyeing and prinung I JL KhTABLIfeLMLN'l, MA1E.JM 1.1 JL AINU, Ko. 40 North HUbTU btreet (West Side), Alao known as the BTAiEM lULAhD DTEIKO ESTABLISHMENT Leintt the LABOK8T fn the UNITED htat.h. n. TH1K1 k KAKb OLDLU.tban any other on BTATISN ISLAND. Is prepared, with the most improved and x leiiaUe Machinery (to which thoy are making cons 'ant additions .i. to , DVE, CLEANSE, AND FINISH every 'variety ot OOOJD8 AND OajBMJENTS, in a manner UN t-QTJALLKU In this country. jo. iu ionu I'.mti i n nirei-t, i iiuaaeipnia. o. M DUANE Btieet.New York. . No. BKOABWA. New York. No. 136 PIEEKi-FONT street. Brooklyn. 8AA1ULL MAteU, iTesideiiL J T. Torso, Socreturv, 11 n lairp HATS AND CAPS. JJATS, CATS,, FURS. BARTALOTT & CO., No. 59 North EIGliTJI Street. Full and ell assorted stock ol II ATS AND OA 1 S, For Mens', Boys', and Children's wear. Also, a choice variety ot LADIES' FURS, At THE OLD ESTABLISHED STANJ, Ko. 53 NORTH EIGHTH BlMn.' JO 24 wfm2nirp Below Aroh, DENTISTRY. I THE GOVERNMENT HAVING ..... r n. a I oHdM-ntll PTl t 1l1T 111 V mOtlS Ol uilnilnlstering Nitrous Oxide t.as, by which I hav enuected many 'housands of Teeth without palo, 1 am luBtlTl. i In assertion that It la hoib safer and superior to any other now In use. pR, 0. L. MUNN8 5 a om Ko. 131 BPhPC'E Btreet. HARD KUBHER AltTlUC lAL x lka....li- Ait A.v ThukiH T lmb8AiC I Isnm lira In tdrirl and lit t i ik.ii..ktA.t mauI; dnMhia AJimfnrt- b e, pertPCt. and artiaiio -ubntiiuttie ment and our nrinolpal Sunreons. Patented Aarat 18, I So. M9 ABCH BUee, Philadelphia. Pamphlet free. ?L6.I? pBIVrWELl-S-OWNERSOP PROPERTY X The only plaoe to get rrtry Willi cleaned an 0 nfected at vary low price. A piygoir I Manufacturer of Poudretve '' lfit 1 GOLDSMITH' 1'AI.L. L MB A BY Btreet Qi A SOU1H 81KKKT, i M.- DANOONA n I U , ,),. i.tfi.tu.t mice for Ladles' and (lexjtst-offClJthtv.ii. o.MH POUTU Btree ab t S I Sixth stS JJ V FtNANClAL. JayCooke&(p. U3 ati 1 ili So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A.' Dealers in al Ooverntneat Secaritie OLD 5-SOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED, Compound Iuttreet Notes Wanted IMIERESI ALLOWED OH DiJPOSIT. Col ect'onsn aJe. &tocboaRhtam Boia on nom.. o li! rn 22sa tre -a tus 'tcrf arcorcmodatlons ips rved lor ladliMi. 5-203, 7 3-lOs, 1881s, 10403, ootiCHT and sold; DE HAVEN&BROTHER, Ko. 40 mill THIRD ST, 1025rp NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK Capita! $300,000, Full Paid, HAS REMOVED TO ITA MEW BANKING HOUSE, No 3. 633 and 635 CHESNUT St A. BtlD Ircflflent John W. Giluc vcv, Cnehlor. 11T TILLIAM PAINTER & CO., ' . BANKERS, No. 30 South THIRD St. Government Securities Bought and Sold Aucust 7.80s, And Old 5-aOs, C0NVEETED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 18C6, And tho ne Xicndi delivered immcdiatoty, cmr loans aoouar and sold, tt 2tam - tb 0c. 3d gft.; and 3bctu.qii. $x memlteU. afi gftcetz and .elJ. xcticuig.c&. ui ttatti. ctileA. ,f ' 4LtiCjo.un.tA o f. I3.cm.liA " arid, J&-ounl?zLA ' ieceuied cjl lUueixxX teJjnA. v -' . '.. D A V I E S BltOTHJjiliS. No. 225 BOCK Street, ; BANKERS AND BROKERS J i . BUT AS BELL , ! .-. ; UMTED STATES BONDS, ALL 19 VM9.' ' AUGUST, JCJSE, and JULY 7 S-l KOTK8. COUPOUHD INTEBKbT BOTES. u AUGUST 7.l0 MOTfcS OOAVUBTK INTO TUB liKW 8-20 BO-"DB, Mercantile Papered Loans on CoIIateraU negotiate Biocl ! Bought d Bold on Commission. I QOMPOUKD INTEREST NOTES, JANUAEY COUPONS, BOUGHT AND SOLD. V STERLING, LANE & CO , 9 CtfBn Wo, 110 Booth THIRD Street, USE STARIN'S CONDITION POWDERS ! ' FOB HORSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worm, Sotts, and Colic It cures Colds, Coughs, and Blde-Bound. It is the beat alterative for Horses and Cattle now nse, having a reputation of 20 years' standing. It la a aura preventive for the moon dreaded Kinder- peo Faimef or Dairyman should be without It Voreaieln FhUadulphla by DYOTf & CO.. Noj W North SKtOKD Htreeti JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY COWlKN, Vo. US North BlXTii 8u.et, and hf ra . gists hout the country. Address all orders te . BTABIN FLOYD, Proprietor No. SOO DUANE Street, New York. 986m I JAMES 11. LITTLE & QO. . MANCFACTUBEE8 AND DEALEB8 Xlf SUrJilllUiL . V(Ul!iAi a.v.. Noi 104 N. SIXTH STREET, " I ' ' " rnitADELPEIA. , ., Mountlnw, HandU. Screws, Tacks. Diamond BtucU Borew-Oaps. Oro.int., Star ptudi Lining Nalla, Es outctuoBa, mwrl.rw. Ir.acrip.lon riates, etc etc - ' rarttouliattSTit.lol.paldto . " CIO l l . ' xlijOBAViMU tOFFl!ir-SL,ATK!i.' ,,i I f"' -'l '''' v ' ' ' - ' n" " . . .'- f ' ' - ' : ; i .: ' "M t...t "-.u - i