THE DAILY EVENING- TELEGH-APD. miLADELrillA, SATUllDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1807. NUMBER CVI. JMWF FOE MENTAL DTSPEPTICH, AND A CUB! S OR HT-rOCHONBBIA, HY-POCBIRT, OR ANT . fOMPlAJICT OF A BT ORDER. tiY OUR SERIES EDITOR ALMANAC AND DIARY. METRE-ILLOOICAt, OUSBRVATI0N3 It1 TUB WEAK. February. Vday, . The City Ice Boat rnafces "an at tack on the Oyster JIoaIs at the Horseshoe, and captures three or them, and bring. them up to the city. These "Shells of the Ocean" went off to the tune of two dollars lor the Old Hundred. Tvenday, 5. The President has arranged his Invitations to Ills receptions alphabeti cally. This, it 1h supponed, is for the pur ine of Ret ting Welles in at the close, as the dlllicnlty the President experiences jn remembering his nume is always a mortifying circumsiance. Wednesday) O. Colorado Bill mode his ftp iieurauce in the House of Representatives, but was snubbed by the Democrats be muse he was not worth UoO dollars in tax able property. Thursday, 7. McetltiK of City ConnoiN. A resolution was presumed to uppolntaCom mittee to inquire into tho expediency of Councils taking possession of tho (las "Works. It wns thought, doslrable, as the great lcnorance among tho Council of Coke and iilackstoue would be remedied by them dealing in the article, .Friday, 8. (ienernl breaking up throughout the country. The bunks of the rivers are ran upon quite heavily, causing a removal of the deposits, which, if continued, must inevitably break them. Vatnrday, 9. Heriks Column Day. The Kdilor having hwuntr the Circle, nnds out j that there are a great, number of persons opposed to President Johnson, and intends writing to him that he will order Mr. fteward to nsk them to leave the country. The New Paul Pry. MB. M'CBACKEN AT THB CRACK. The Letther of Misther McCrickcy or New York. Macreelville, Aist Riv er. Uisthcr Prisldlnt I have thravelled a good dale through the couathry; was a long time brake tendther on the Balthimore and Wash ington Railroad, and have had occashin to Bee something of the inimies of the Dimocratic par thy, includin' yoursilf and Billy Seward. Ould Bennett, who used to be a good Dlmocrat, nw shpakes very disrespectul of your riverence and makes no bones to say as impauhonent is just the thing you disarve, and it laves a very bad lmprisfehun on me naburs, who are dis tinguished loreigneis, and all belong to the Dimocrathic parthy. Ould Bennatt, the spal peen, shpakesof yezall m a very tnilegantsttiyle of Bpache, and, with other min from the New Inpland States, continually make fun of you and Billy Seward, who, they say, is "hoplissly de graded." Ben. Buthler does not pretind to con sale his disgust, and spates if you as you would nly expect a rinegadeDiraocrat to shpake, and 5a in favor publicly if euspindinsr your Honor as we did the nagers here abut three years ago, whin the lampposts were dicorated with hea is ofthimas had brought all the thrubble in the Dimocrathic parthy. I understhand Misther SJtb.anton, another rinegade Dlmocrat, dispises the Amlrlcan Dimocratic parthy, and ounly ; lioulds his ollice at the suggestion of ould Gree y and thlm Allows, and proclaims lowdly that a nager should vote, whin he knows he will not Tote for jour riverence nor for Billy Seward. Whin I saw Altherman Rooney fling the tuk ttthand at the head of the Prlsidint of the New York Council, 1 wished it was owld Sthanton "Wmsilf that wa3 sittin' there, and if it was meself that had the Inkstand, I would tachehimbet ther than to imprisin Dimoerats, as he did whin the Southern rain were lightin' for their rights and then- nagers. I have heard from me frind Morrissey that Cmld Welles, whose name your riverence could not re mimber about two years ago, a:.d whose name is not worth remimbering, is another old renegade Dimocrat, and who goes with ould Stevens and thfcu raJicals, and is down on yoursilf when he gets with ould Zach. Chandler jtnd thlm fillows. The fellow has bilt some Wonlthers, and he thluks himself the Monark of the Says. Ould Forny, the dead duck, another rinegade Dimocrat, spakes very luillgant of your Honor and Billy Seward, and is now thrying to get the prlnthing of the Congressional debates, which your Honor will niver allow so long as Misther "Windell, who is a good Dimocrat, can print them. All of these ould rinegades are for im jpachement of your Honor, and they are not rnly a public scandal but are deadly inimies of the Dimocratic parthy, of which yoursilf and JJllly Seward ate honorable numbers. Some of XDy irinds who iat to Washington say that lie rinegade Dimocrat are our worat inimies. Bill Kelly. I'm towld, is auother ould repro . liate. and who Bill Sewurd had betther write to und ask to resign along with ould Stevens, hn aur vf.np Honor is alwavs dhrunk. and its me9ilf that sees no obiecksbuns to that, if you with to save the Dimocrathic parthy from goins to the divil and yoursflt from impachement, which thlm Allows no w have got Into their beads, I want nothing butduceutunn In Congress, with a big miijority of Dimocruts, and no ould rine gades. 'Jtesplctfully, "MicniEL McCriukey, Ot Mackerlville, N. Y. A frind willMeliver this note m parson. Mrs. Lccbetia Mott is visiting tho individual members of Congress, to urge upon them to ad ocute tb rit;V or aomen, as well as those of negroes.' Mr. Ashley told her one of the riuhts the lojal peopln were trying to tecure to the Freed man is the right to bear arms, Mrs. Mott replied that the rigbt to bare arms was pecu wr)j "Woman's rightl" 1 I il'Ji flQf 1 IIOM WASHINGTON. BT THE NEVEWIEAWI-K ROUTE, The Tm The Way and Moans Committee had another long seoeion upon tbe Tax bill to-day. The lack were previously taken out of the bill be fore they fat on It. They have put a quietus upon Commitieioner Wells' scheme to reduce the tax on Whisky, by voting it down. Among other proTieioDs Is one to $MMiL Confiscate All 'Whisky offered for nale less than ten dollars per gallon. If thin Is one of the provisions of the bill, we mipht justly look for provisions to go down the coming epilog. Mr. Raymond introduced a bill to reduce the tax on '.T X . US .J tjr vr- us r.v "Dressed Skins." Jle said that he witnessed with alarm among his constituents thlnps that led him to believe that the tax on foreign "dressed skins" was causing a preat economy of that article, and while members were eo much occupied with their interest in the blacks, they would not forget the B'.ack Crook, llr. Morrill said he would also ask that the Ways and Means Com mittee would try and do something lor the wool-srowers tax on of tne country, and reduce the "Scrubbed Wool," as now it had almost gone out of the market. He would like the reduction made so that there would be no deficiency of that article through out the country, particularly in the District of Columbia, where so many of the Wool-Growers are waiters at the Hotels. Reconstruction. The Reconstruction Committee were in ses sion three hours to day, and had under con sideration the reconstruction of the old craft "MyFolicy," fo much damaged by the storm throughout the Northern and Western States last November. She wants new planking throughout, new stays and bulwarks; indeed, it is the opinion of the Committee that it would be as cheap to make a new ship throughout as to repair this one. It was decided to put her in the dry dock. The President's phm of taking out the weak knees and putting in new ones, and new steering apparatus, was not approved of by the Committee. Opinions of Military Leaders. Generals Grant, Thomas, and Sheridan wish such legislation as will allow them to wear linen clothing in the South this corning sum mer, instead of the regulation uniform. They thought it could be done uuder the clause that requires all officers on duty to keep up their drilling among the troops under their com mand. The Bridge Over the Potomac. The Long Bridsre over the Potomac Is no longer, but rather shorter. An artist from Washiueton, hearing of its irrepressible con flict with the ice, went down to draw it, but found the draw was gone, and what was left was in a very shaky condition, as was the artist himself, on account of tbe cold. The Bankrupt Bill. The indications to-day are that the Senate wiH pa63 a Bankrupt bill, and if it does, it is just as liable to arrest as is an individual Senator lor passing a bad bill. General Grant's Reception. General Grant's reception last night was the largest and most brilliant ovation he has yet had, if we except the one with General Lee at Appomattox Court House, when Lee was perfectly overcome with Grant's attentions. The Impeachment. The Judiciary Committee are calling witnesses to show improper conduct on the part of the President in the exercise of the pardoning power. If he wanU exercise they prefer he should take out-door exercise himself, Out leave the door shut on criminals. Convention of Tobacconists. A convention of tobacco manufacturers are in session here to-dav. but all of their reiolut.ions ended in smoke. Tbe room was full of it. Each manufacturer was trying to puff his owe cijars, and thus neglected hi business. Custom House Frauds. The frauds in Boiton. New York, Philadel phia, and Baltimore had been so long continued through tbe administration of different othVers, that the frauds uer, Hip Custom, an i were so decided by the Committee. The Printing Bureau Investigation. Mr. Clark has had as high as i.S0. 000,000 .in greenbacks and o.)sfal currf tcv at one time in his bureau, tied the wonder with the invest! gating Committee ir, how he got the drawers snux. Colored Suffrage. Mr. SauKbury, of Delaware. ,;s in favor of qr-ifie'l t'.oljriid suffrage, where the color is ntVTioo dars nothing darker than "copper," he a.yf,, win ai:swer. Plilladulphlatis with the President. Rpveral eminent I'hiladeloliians are here on a visit to the President, to get titu to ouy the Philadelphia Cily b e iioatlor a floating Bridge across the Potomac. The President said he would have no obieoiion, but tlu.t the cxtraor diuary expenses o! tue Covenitneni just now absorbed all the "float jig" capitu). and there wai nwne to put .u the Pcivuibc. lllll A 1 I m0 Mine Pip and Cap. Ten t0001 re rlnck above, And .itid in pla k below, 'Tis den hat 1 do love A cloud 0" smoke to blow. 1 takes my m wreiiiuim down, 1 take mine Per up. And cares not w.o do frown Upon mine pipe and enp J Mine frow, nhe scolds bit, When mine old pipe 19 etco, Because sometimes I sphlt Upon her floor no clean: But. riat in like de rain, It doesn't lust alvav; She foon gets pleased attain, Und so I shinokes away. Ii.iai oi umwinRi ivoi Kccordcil In the Chicago Upera-Honae List. From the Jloton Commercial Jiulletln. M.COi'-I'Ong Breath drawn byT. KctoMur, Cliicaeo. 2 A Tooth drawn by Dr. Aroistron?, Sur geon Dentist, Decatur, III. 76 Handcart drawn by I. Reeshman, Eso,., late of Fort Hill, Bocton. 1808 Inference drawn by A. Johnon, of Tennessee. 18(iC-Parallel Case drawn by A. S. Teaker, of the Washington Hoife. 1865 "American (Jratitude" lrawn by O. It. C. Mann ar.d S. Oliurs. 400.000 "Cash I'rotit" drawn bv Mr. Crosby. .".0,000-Check drawn by A. l'eaboily, Esq. an admirable work. 30 Ale drawn ty Abe R. Keeper. 18C1 Sword drawn by U. Samuel, Esq. very eilective. 1U0. 000 "Veil of Charity'' drawn by A. Goodman. 1040 Badger drawn by Teiirer & Co. 800,0!)0-The Draft drawn in New York by U. S. States a bad pi' ture. C440 The Line (it is undecided where this is drawn). 300 Salary drawu by a clergyman in Ver mont quite a small affair. 36 "Cork" drawn bv A. Butler. 704 Crayon drawn by N. R. Tist. 175 The Juror drawn by A. Constable. 240 The Rin drawn by S. Teddyand. 6 The Wallet drawn by t). N. Wiestukin. 1807 The Lonebow drawn by Hon. A. J. Rogers, New Jersey. 10,000 The Lottery drawn by F. Wood, New York. 444 American Banditti The New York Com mon Council. 900 Full House drawn by B. Crook, Boston and New York. 6 Pistol drawn by A. FyreetPr, Charles ton, 8. C. 100 Lot drawn bv Hon. R. Oreement U. S. House of Representatives. 97C0-Brier Wood Pipe drawn by S. Mokcr, Connecticut. 60S The Sled drawn by S. Coolboys, Botou. 1000 A Count Over drawn by Little Short, Chicago. 8 Halter drawn hy J. Kctcb, proxy for J. DaviK of Mississippi. Blot has gone to Boston iu order to effect a fhaupejin the codbsh. sausape, and biieKwhet predilections of the people. LUMBER. 1867." -SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS AXl) 1'LAXK. 4-4. 5-4. u-4. " i',. 3. ami 4 Inch CHOICE VAX lili AND 1st COMMON. hJ feet long. 4-4. 5-4, 6-4, ii, 2V,-, ;t. and 4 Inch WHITE l'INK. PANF.I, I'ATTKKN PLANK. LAiUiK ANU bUl'bUIOK STOCK ON 11ASD. 1867. hUILDING! BUILDING! lit'lI.DlNo ! J .VMM. It ! LVMBF.lt! LVMBEH! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOOK1NU. ft-4 CAROLINA FLOOltlNU. 4-4 lihLAWAKE F LOO KING. .V4 JiF.LAWAKE FLOORING. WillTK PINK FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. ftl'ltVCB FLOORING. STKP liOARHS. RAIL PLANK. 1LASTKKJNG LA III. i QC7 CEDAR J-OU I . Mf INGLES. AND CYPRESS LONG CKDATt SHINGLES. feJIORT CEDAR SHINGLES. COOPER SHINGLES. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW. No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. i OCT LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! lOU I . LUMiSEK FOR UNDERTAKEKS! RED ('EDA R, WALNLT, AND PI JN RED CEDAR. WALNUT, AND FINE. 1S67; ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KINDS. ALKAJXY LL.VIRER OF ALL KINDS. season ed v aln i't. reasoned walnut, dry poplar. cuerrv. and ash. oak plank and roar us. Mahogany, rosewood, and walnut veneers. 1867: C1GAKBOX MANUFACTURERS. C1GAR-ROX MAN VFAOTUKEKS. !PANI!-11 CEDAR RON HOARD. 1867.- SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE JOIST! spruce joist: spruce joist. FROM 14 TO IU FEET LONG. FROM 14 TO M FEET LONG. &n'ERlon SOItWAY SCANTLING. MAVLE. BROTHER it CO.. 11 22 Cuirp No. 2-iuO SOUTH S TREET. J. C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. Succetiscr to K, Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. ConRthbtlr on hnnd. a mttret nrA vKrlcd auuirtmpnt of liuliuiut; Lumber. 5 24 CONTRACTORS AND MISERS.-TI1E ConiinlsHiuners tin Llie Triv and Oriiflflil Kj.1I. ruud anU Uotisac Tun uel, acting for IheSiitteuf Mas-aac-husetiM, Invite I'mposals, until the luiu any of juurcii iipxt, f(.r ixcavuiing said Tuuuul at llirso dulermt Heoilons 01 that work. TliiB 'I'uiiucl, when completed, will be about 4aj mllfH In length, extundlng from the lown ol Florida, tlirouKli the 11 oo sue Mountain, to the town of Nortu Auuuib. llie .iiifmi J.nil has htcn npnotratixl from the grade ol llie Railroad Sou') teet, 24(i leel of which eon- Mst in an oieniUK of about Id cubic yards to eat-n lineal loot, Hie aine to be enlarged to a section con taining about 17 cubic yards to each toot : the remain ing mi Ret being beading now measuring upon an average 4 cubic yards per running foot to be enlarged iu ine inn Kecuou; making huu.o 35.0U0 cubic yarui to be removed. A further section or the work will also be let to tbe RtKcessiul bidder for the above-named enlargement, if MtuslacKiry term shall tie ottered. 'llie Wmlt i ii End is wurked from a shaft 318 feet deep. The easterly beading lrom tills sliaft ot about tlx cubic yards to each lineal foot extends Juki feel, und Is to be enlarged to a section containing 17 yards per loot, requiring tbe removal of rj.imo cubic yards. Lids lor ibuiaiiiount, arid lor an extension iu either direction oi the beading und tulargemeut at this point, will be received. The Ctiiiral And of an elliptical form. 27 tol.'ileet, now 4('0 leet iu dentb, is to be sunk to grade, KiuO leet irniri the surface, requiring the removal of about W"U cubic yards. All llie work tn be done Is In Talcose Slate, and kind rtiU'l'e "eillitr masonry tior supports of auy Riilldliigs. machinery, and means of ventilation, all ol the in cm f ulwiiiiitlai character, liave been provided, and will be lurnl.slieu to ci.iuriu.tor-. Ample sureties will be required from parties who may be contracted with, and tbe Coii.uiKsioners re serve tlm ritbl to reject all olfeis that may be made. Plans and sr' tilii atinns mav be seen on aplillca tion to A L All CROCKER, at the Engineer's Ollice, North Adams. jMassaciiuseiic: and oilier Information n ay be obtained lrom JA.V1.SM SUL'Pl'' RoouiNo. in. No. la l.xi lihiiie street, lJoston, to whom pro posals may Le diretied. JAMES M. SllfTK, ALVAlI CliOCKElt, ClIARLlfs JtUDoN'. , Comuili.sionei's. ltf.ston, Janur.ry :tn. 1m;?. -TTNITKD STATES REVENUE STAMPS.- Filnclpal Iiepot. Vo SW'HESNUT 8treet. Central lepot. No IU38 FI r"TH Street. one doorbelow Cbennut Established mi. Uni'lVSSSinV "Ascription constantly on orders br Mali or Kxpress oromntlv attended to. Lulled Hates Notes, brails on Vblladelpbia or New Yoik. or current fundi received In payment. Particular attention puld to small orders. Hie decisions of tue t'oiaiulseloo i-au eonsultad, and auy lulorujaUvn regarding the law cLetnully k-iveja. WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC o JEWELERS. IS. E. Corner TENTH and CHESNUT. (Jrt Ilduction in Prio. PIAMOSDS, WATCHKS, JF.WKLRY, S1liVER.WARE, CASH PRINCIPLE. Watch and Jtwelry Carefully Rspaired. Psi tirnlsr attciKHin paid to manufacturing 11 ankles In our line. N. RULON. Ilsvlnir nirau'd with KITCHKS A Co., will t mach pltaneo to.tehlalTifn'HanotMlomcrs. 1 1m vtVJlSLAD0MUS & CO. ' DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. V. AK'III S, JKWKLKV SlI-YMl WAKK. . 7A'iCHE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED. -.102 Chestntit St.. Philfc llsve o band a laixe and splendid assortment ol DIAMONDS, k4v. watches,' JEWriRT, tjid 8ILVEB-WARE, L0i all kindi and prices. rartlcn'(,r't''''t,on if Teine'ted to?onrlnre stook;of DfAMON 1B and "e extreinely low prices. HTtlTiAL PHjEHEKTH made of Bterllna and Standard Silver. A lnri;e assortment to select from. 'WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and war. ranted. 3 l4p Diamonds and all Precious Stones bonnht for caeu. WAT111ES. JEWELRY. jL vv. w. JAssIlJY. No. 1 SOUTH SECOND STREET Offers an entirely new and men carelnlly selected stock ot AllEWCAJJ aS1 GKKEVA WATCHES, J,. WELLY BILVERWAIIE ,nn 1 FANCY ARlICLEa OF EVEBY PESctll1' ON. suitable for BRIDAL OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. An examination will show my ito k to be unsur passed In quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid o repairing. 16 liOWMAN & LEONARD, MAM VTA CTUBEBJS O-r WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Silver and Sllier-Plutcd Joods, No 704 ARCH STREET, miLiDKLrniA. Thoae In want oi SILVER or SHiTXK-PLATED WAKJ-. will tind It much to tbelr advantatje to lalt ourSVOKK beiure making their purchases. Our long experience In tin iiitnuiactnre ot the above kinds of yood8 enabli ns to delv competition ft e keen no tood a but those wblcn are of the FIRST CLASH, all vi ar own make, and wll Ibeaold at reduce priced. 5 I.aige and small! alzea, playing from 3 to 12alrs,tand costing trom a S to tSbtl. Oar aneortment comprlteg sac cbolce melodies a "Home, hweet Home "Tbe Last Rose of Summer. Auld Lang Syne. 'Star Spangled Banner.' "My Old Kentucky Bome,"etc. etc. Besides beautliul .elections from the various Operas Imported direct, and lor sale at moderate prices, by FARR & BROTHER, Importers o Watches, etc., 11 llsmtl-JriO o. SWCHKbKU'l St .below Fourth. SILVER-WARE KOR BRIDAL PRESENTS. G. RUSSELL & CO., No. 29 North SIXTH St., Invite attention to tbelr Choice Htoca oi HOLIU SI L V E K- W ARE, suitable lor CUUlB'i'M Ab and BRIDAL FRJitslS.M'l8. l'itS II E N It Y I1AKPER, IN o. GSO AltCII Htrcot, Wunuitcturir auj I'eale In Watcjhee. line JewelrT, Kilvwr-Plittea Ware, AJiI li Kolia Kilver-Wure. KICJ1 JEWELRY. Jfr fiJjtiM i&4ass JOHN lITl 11 N N A N, JOL'ALKR IN JIA.MOM)S, JEWEE.KY.FINK WATCH KM, ETC. ETC. ETC. V 2CJ Mo. IU South EIG1ITH tt rbiladelpliia. HABD ItUBBEUAKTIKICIAL USDS. ATIUB, J.li., i.iii.-v. .u. lieionnliv, eic en-. These Lluibsare v MtrHiiirred lrom lite .In lonn and tit; .n, ihM i uhtn.L diomi ourauie couiion- able perlect, and artlstio nubstltutes vet Invented 'i bev are approved and rfnnii.ii hv the United States (ioveru- . ,t,a ..... nrinrinal Harveous. fatented August 18 W M' fbWi BW l AK?aTBALL A CO., o t'39 ARCH Btreml'hiladeliiula. Pamphlet, frea. UMliui art PH1LABKLPHIA BDBQEON 8 sfOt BANDAO USbTlTUTE. So. 14 M, tjn' MMU btrcet, above Market. 11. o. ETkETT, B thirty years' practiced experience fuarsuti-es t. skuiul adiuatinent ot hla Jrreuiluo stent (.raduatiim Frevsuie Truns, and a variety ol others, bupportera, Elastic btocktngs.bboBlaer Rraoes, Crutches, butpentorlis, tie. Ladks' ajyarluwuu Cun acted ty a Lady. FINANCIAL. JayCooke&(p 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A. Dealers in al Goterumeiit Eecuritic OLD 0-2 Os WANTED A UB iEAL DlJf BKEBCK ALLOWED; CompoTiDd Interect Notes Wanted) ISiraXST ALLOWED 09 DE70SITJ C 1 iaa bloc an Com mission 12 243m4 Kjecia lefiicfpsecennccs'jciis rwerved lorladle 7 3-lOs, ALL SERIES" Vt'HiTfiTD INTO 5-20s of 1865 January and Jul v, WITHOUT CHARCE. BONDS DELIVEBED IMMEDIATELY. DE HAVEN BROTHER, No. 40 SOUTH THIRD St. yKION PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY? EASTEEH DIVISI01T, OFFICE, No. 434 WALJJPI BUest jPbiladklphia, January 21, 1867 Ihe ISTKREST IX GOLD on the First Mortgage Bonds oi THE UNI0W PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, Eastern Division, DUE FEBRUARY I, Will be paid on presentation of tbe coupons at the Banking House ot MESSRS. JAY CO0EE & CO., New York, On and alter that oate. 122tK10 WILLIAM J. PALMER, Treasurer. yiLLIAM PAINTER & CO., BANKERS No. 3G South THIRD . St. JUNK, JULY, and AUGUST 7-30s CONVERTED INTO FIVE-IWENTIES And tbe Difference in Market Price Allowed. BOSDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. C12 26Sm RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNTJT Street PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $500,000, FULL PAID. DIRECTORS. Jos. T.Bailcj, Wm. Ervlen, Para. A. lilspban, Edw. B. Orne, Ongood Welsh, Fred. A. Hovt, Nstlia miles, Ben. Eowlano, Jr. Wu.ll Rhawn PRESIDENT, WILLIAM II. RHAWN. OASBIKR.I JOSKI'Il P. MU.MFORD. 131 3m 7b Pc. RtL SfL, J $ JeaASaiL Zea.LrU ux JIL ZftcutitLeA and 'clcictix ihcha.rutc, and mcmLelx af gtiacfc an'd &cdd T.clLanxieA in. ucJt. citUx. 'fhicaunid c.-'S a:zcA. ajid tclinA. FIRST-CLASS SEVEN PEK CENT. BGKCS. Noith Missouri Eirst Mortgage Seven Per Cent Bonds for tale at 8 5. All Inlonratltrj-ctiteriully Riven. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, No. 114 South THIRD St. 121 JuP FINANCIAL. EN PEU CUNT FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. Tlic Hamilton Gold and Silver aiming Company of Nevada. This Company, based upon a targe ant valnaM property in trie Msmmutb and North Union 'Hutnot, 3e county, Mate ot jSevada, ofler RonUs bavma flv yesrs to run, Dealing Interest at the rate ol ten ner eenL per annum, pa) able aalf yearly at tbe oltice ot tbe C ompany. 'Ibese seen titles form a first oi aim on tbe entire aoaet of the Company, and are exchanaeabie lor ortttnar stock at the option ot tbe bolder at any period durln tbe five .teaia For parilrulare and turlhet Inlcrmatlnn. apply U the Pecre'sry or the Manaiilna Dtreoior. at the Otnoe of Uia Comrany, oa. Stand 31 rEKbVILDlJSU8, No. 430 WALNUT Street. PRESIDENT, HON. ALEXANDER HA U SKY. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, 28tf COL. JACOB ZIEOLKH. o I B C U L A K. OJfFICE LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD C0MPA5Y. bo. WALNUT Hueet, rniLAnp.i.rniA, Janoary, 1W7. The Btoclholder Of this company are hereby notified thai they are entitled to subscribe, at par, tor one share ot new stovk lor each Ave shares of stock stand ltift In their respective names on tbe books ot tbe Com pany on tt.e first day ot January , 17. to be paid aa tollo-ws: leu dollars per share at tbe time of sub scribing hlch most be on or belore the fifteenth r ay i Kebruary n.xt and ten dollars per share on or beinre the liitenith dnysot April, July, and October. lt-bT. ano Januoiy, 1Mb. lustalmcntB will not be allowed Interest nor divl dt-na until converted into stock, wbicb, when all the Insialnients are paid, may be done by presentation at this etlice on rnd altertlie tlneentli dayoi January. lHttK. Ibote rtockholders who tall to subscribe within ths t'mc nientiontd, or neplect to pav the several Instal nients at er before the time they severally lad due, will lose tlictrrlfbt to the new stock. stockholders who bave less than five shares or who have ructioi so fl.e shares, may, at the time ol sno scribing, pay tor a proportiona e part of a share, lor yiblch scrip will belssuedr which scrip, alter the lif ted)' li any ot jHi.uoiy, 1868, may be converted Into stock when presented at this oftlce in sums of flity collars; nn: the si rip will not be entitled to In teres tor oivlucnd until alter conversion lno stock. L t'HAJV.jBERt.AlN, 1 lMuthfl2t Treasurer. PENNSYLVANIA FIVE FEU CENT, L0A. The higbest price will be pnld for the past true FIVE l'ER CEjST. LOAN of the Btuto of 1'ennsylvanla. Apply to JAY COOKE & CO., 2 4 tit No. 114 South TIliaD Street. SHIPPING. jp.H BTfcAli TO l.lVrJUPOOL-CALLING u"..jJ.. t ciueension J he lnniuu L.ne, sailing M ini-weekly, cam iuk 1he Lulled Hiaten Mails. CITY Oir U ALT IMuKE Saturday, February 16 KANGAKoJ Wednesday, February lit CiTY OF WAhlJOTOJI oat unlay, rehniary CITY OK EW YORK Satu day, March a CITY OP AMWEaf Balunlay, Marco 9 and each succeeding faturduy and Wednesday, at noon, lrom jFiro. 4 North river. RAIK- OK PASttAOE By (be mail steamer sailing every Saturday Payable ru uola Payable in Currenoy. First Cabin bfl Bteeraije .t30 To London Ml 'J o London 35 To Paris i ol To Pans 46 Passae by the Wednesday steamers i First cabin, CO: steerage. 30. Payable In United rttates enneucy, Passenaeis also torwarued to navro, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., at moderate rates. Meerage passage lrom Liverpool or Qaeenstown,S37, currency Tickets can be bought here by persons send ing tor their n lends. For limber Information apply at tbe Company's offices. JOJJJS O. DALE, Agent. B7jj No. Ill WALNUT Street. Phllada. ffri GRKAT REDUCTION IX PRICE OP SjMJsHf ASS a lib! TO VVROPE by the ony amerl i.u cine to England and France. The Jdew York and Havre hteamsmu companv's Ural class mall steamships aRaOO anO FL'LTO, uaving been thoroughly retttted, wll I leave Pier io b7. JSortb River, tor Havre, calling at Faimouib, tbe toUowiug a ays, at noon precisely t AUAUO....U. a.. UAiiSEM....iiecembor2i, lHoD, Abd every aj daystbureatier. PRICES OF I'AbSAoE, PAK ABLE IN GOLD Flr8t,clasR. iaia loon $100, Firstrctass. -ower 8(,loou w Second-class so An txp. rleuced Mirgeon on bourd. Tbe Company win not be responsible for specie or valuables unless bills oi lading, having tbe value ex pressed, are signed tbereior. J. J. COMSTOCK. Agent, No. 1 Broadway. New Yoik. JAMFS A WOTTON. Havre, General Agent la Earops. LBERBsTTE, KANE Se Co., Agents, tuia. t OxNl.Y DIRECT LINE TO PRANCE. JiL.TliK GENERAL, '1 RAN8ATLA NTH! i OM. l-AH'vi MAIL blLAilSUifo BtTWhlii" HJ1IV Tbe splendid new vessels of this favorite route foe UiS Con;iueut will sail from rle- No. to. North River. PtKKlHE, Duchesne. VILLI. 1L 1-AK1S, Buxmont EUROPE, Lemano. bT. joACRtNT, txcandl. PRICEa OF PASSAGE, IN GOLD. First Cabin, $161); second Cabin. li0 Intruding wine. 1 bese steamers do not carry steerage passengers, lai dicai attendance tree ot charge. I'asteiigers intendlug to land at Brest can be furnished on buuru with lutiroau coupon-tickets, anu their baggage checked to Paris, at an additional charge of 5 lor lint ana e3 tor second class. t OaoRGE MACKENZIE, Agent, No. 68 Broadway mjIZs FOR JNEW YORK. PHILADEL aKr7aa'iMiUwji dt lphla bteam propeller Company De. suuich hwitisure Lines.vla Delaware and Rarltan Canal, leaving dai.y at 12 At. and & f. At., oouneoUni with afi Kortht-rn and Eastern lines, Jror freight, which will be taken upon aocoounodatlnc terms, apply to WILL1A U At. Ba IK1 a. CO., 1J8 So. Ui ft. DELAWARE Avenne. 4t$fit TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS, Whf'Jarii.--'Ui undersigned having leased the KEN. biNo'loN 8CKKW DOlK, begsto inform his friends aud tbe patrons ot the Dock that be ta prepared witta Increased lacilltlea to accommodate those hav ing vessels to be lalsed or repuirsy, and being a uraotivai shlp-or penier aud can ker, will give p.ntoual attention Wilis vessels en trailed to him tor repairs Captoius or Agents bhlp-Carpeutera and Macblnlsts t (iv lug vessels to repair, a.e solicited to call. Having the agency lor the sale of ''Wetterstedt's Patent Uetaile Composition" lor Copper paint, lor tbs preservation of vessels' tioitOTia, fowtbis cl.y, 1 am pre pared toiuinisb tbe same on lavorable terms JutlN U HAMMI1T in- ... Kensinnton bcrew Dock. DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street ROOFING. ROOFING. OLD MU&Oi.U UOorsi, FLAT OT 8'r;iv,p, to i it jh. jl with uitta PERl RA A DOJr lbtji i JLOTli, and coated with UllllllliltTa l'Jr.r.ClA A'AINT, making, them pericctiv wajer-piooi. jujk,Ali.k l.iiAVkl, HOOFS repalied with tiuita Percba Paint, aud arrcnted tor five rears. LEAKi sLATE ittOa'a coaled witu Llqul Guita Ptrcba Paint, which becomes as hard as sia e. For TIM , CtlPPKIt, ZlftC, aud IllOJI 1 OOFS ibis Paint ta tbe plus ultra ot ail otber pro tection It lorms a pertecilv Iiniieivlous ooverng ooih Mleteiv tesls's tbe aoilon ot tbe weaiher. and cimstt tutesa thorough protection against leaks bv tan or otherwise. Price only trout one to two cents pe souare '"'i'i S) and catAVKL. ROOFING done at tbe 'trirraslsnllTO" f.0d .nd f ... by tb, J1AJ1MOMIKI H1 v J"AJ, V 1 it Cm No. a4 GRt-KN Street. eillNGLE JsOOtf 8(FLA'f OH 8TEKF) COVERED Willi JOBls'S ENGLISH ROOFINOCLOTU, Anu cu.led mth LIQUID GUT TA PERCIi PAINT, makln. tbem psriectly water proot. LEAKT GRAVEli KOC FP -etiaired with Gutta fereha Paint, andtwarraated IvrdM years. LEAKY HLATE ROOFS coated with llqaid which aecouiesas bsrd as slate. TIN, Ooff ttt ZlNO ir IRON eoated wlih l.luoid Gutta Percba at small ex, pense. Cost ranging from one to twooenta pe? stjuara foot. Old Board or Hhlnale Kool. ten cents per sguar foot all complete.; Materials conMantlv oahand amtllor sale by the PHII.ADKLPIJXA ANO PE N N s Y L V A sijjfc KOOFINU COMPANY. UEORGB IIOBART, lllBiu Ko. 23vNorth ITOUKTU Slreet. Sum iiiiii "i 1 "'- '" '.f'lC.'-'"'''?;"" " ' a t.a Ml t':-r-wifj. mui, i .. j I
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