STATE OF EUROPE. LETTER "FROM PARIS. SPECIAL CONTINENTAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE EVENING TELEGRAPH. Paris, January 22, 1867. tfho CnwnlDK of tho KdlAce. Though tho public in gonoral is far from Tindorrating tho importance of tho step which Las juxt bwn taken by the Kraporor, it can not be concealed that the wishes of tho nation at large are not completely satisfied. Reflec tion will no doubt nerve to tthow its practical value, but for some days past hope had rlaon 80 high in tho public mind that the firt im pression will be one more akin to disappoint ment than to H.itirtl'action. The right of address, conferred by the decree of the 2-Uh of Novemltor, is completely suppressed. We would have preferred that it should have been allowed to remain for the ilrst session of each Legislature. Hut however that maybe, the right of interpellation and the presenco of the Ministers in the Chambers doos not appear to us to bo a comiH'nsation for tho absence of all discussion on tho address. Wo have no grounds, as yet, for forming a judgment respecting the limits within which the right of public meeting will be permitted. A bill on this subject will have to bo laid before the Legislature. The honor of taking the first Step lnilongs to the Kuifieror, ami wo shall see whether the legislative body will give a libe ral interpretation to the purpose of the sove reign. Are we to lwlieve that the sole change which will bo made in the laws respecting the press will be the transfer to tho Correctional tribunals of the repressive power hitherto wielded by tho Government? That a journal should not Imj liable to be warned, suspended, or stopped by a shnplo administrative act is, without doubt, an important concession; but if these powers bo transferred in their whole ex tent to the tribunals just named, the press will have before it an irresponsible judge in the place of one who was accountable to public opinion, and its material condition will not be really changed. Does the Government intend to maintain the necessity for ministerial autho rization, tho deposits of caution-money, and the fiscal duties which weigh upon journals 1 On the explanations which may be given upon these different points, and the practical appli cation which may lie made of the principles laid down in tho Kmperor's letter, will depend the final impression which public opinion will retain respecting these important measures. The New Bill on the Press In France. The first corollory of tho new constitutional reforms in France will he the presentation to the legislative body of a bill on the press. We learn that this is already being drawn up, and will be submitted immediately to tho examina tion of the Council of State. The probability is that tho principal provisions will be taken from tho act of the 22d of March, 1822, which also submitted offenses of the press to the Cor rectional jurisdiction. The modifications which are to be introduced into the legislation on tho press will doubtless have, for consequonco, to suppress the previous authorization at present required for starting a political journal. In conformity with the Kmperor's letter, a bill on the regulation of the right of meeting is being actually drawn up. It is expected to' be Shortly laid before the Council of State, in order to bo submitted to the Chambers in the early part of the session, at the same time as tlAt on the press. The Russian Paternal Government. The Government of St. Petersburg is now holding down poor Poland with an iron hand. Our correspondent in Warsaw writes us that, since the rupture of diplomatic relations between Rome and St. Petersburg, and the breaking up of the Concordat which subsisted between Russia and the Holy See, the Catholic clergy of that country are in an extremely diffi cult position. There is no longer any ques tion of tho free exerciso of Roman Catholic worship; and the assertion may le made with out exaggeration that, from the bishops down to the country cure, tho entire clergy are placed under the surveillance of the most inter meddling police in Europe. The scliismatio clergy, with which the Russian Government lias infested the country, cannot declare that sermons should be preached in the Catholic churches whilst they are forbidden in the Roman Greek Church. In every discourse from tho pulpit the Mus covite clergy and the police send out political allusions, and threaten the preachers with exile to Siberia. A cure of the district of Saudouiiez quite recently informed our cor respondent that the head of the police in that town had just prohibited a priest from preach ing on the Sabbath, if he did not wish to be sent to W'arsaw in chains. Whoever knows how profoundly the Catholic faith is rooted in the hearts of the Polish people, will easily understand how greatly this system of violence has excited puUio opinion against the Govern ment of St. Petersburg ' iu the kingdom of Poland. M. Ron her and the Holy See The latest accounts from tho Holy City inform us that everything is quiet in Rome, which is a source of uneasiness to tho Cardinals, as it is well known that the Democratic committee is actively at work. The French Minister of Foreign Affairs has sent a note to the Holy See, urging it to abolish tho custom house bar riers, by moans of an arrangement with the King of Italy, and to secularize tho Govern ment completely in the provinces of Frorinore, Velletri, and Vertubi; moreover, to grant greater freedom to the municipality of Koine A Military Execution In Paris. A great sensation has been caused in Paris by the execution of the two Corsican soldiers, Ciosi and Agostini, for the murderous attack in a wine shop on a man named vitte, at (Jham nerret. some weeks since. They were loth shot, a few days ago, at Vinceiines. After lienrincr Mass in the chapel, Ciosi asked for a morsel of bread and a glass of brandy, and both culprits were supplied; tho former also smoked a cigar on his way to tho place of execution. Agostini's fortitude failed him at the last moment, and he had to be bound to nmkUin the ground. Ciosi maintained his coolness to the last, confessed liis guilt, and Knit was ready to die. At his request, his eyes wero not bandaged. At the first shot both men tell dead. Severity of the Winter In France. Tho weather has been extremely severe in France for the last fortnight. From Havre we War that tho cold there has been intense Unusually large numbers of birds visit the towns from hunirer and cold, and they become an easy prey to sportsmen. A covey of partridges also alighted in the town, before the Dousse, and two were capiuruu At Rouen, for the first time during i week, no snow fell, and under the influence of a warm sun during the middle of the day, a thaw took place. The streets, however, after wards become all the more dangerous, and. numerous awiucuva occurred. TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADEIiPIIIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1807. CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADnlTtONAI. LOCAL ITEMS 8KB TEltO FACIE. "Thk RooifETS." Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Brothers have for sale an admirable little worn, entitled "The Roonoys." It Is a satire on the Democratic aristocracy of New York, and Is not only well conceived, but executed with a fund of humor which does credit to the author's comlo fancy. We feel asmired that all lovers of the rullculouswlll be delighted with theadventures of "Alderman Kooney." The following versos are samples of the rich flow of humon THK KBCKPTIOW. And ther the Lectins wld nnntln feel Ins Khtiicl on IheHbtepa In Hi peltln ruin, A Dd oowd as crand m, and all mlled as bland as If M U-kel Kooney wor the Klnn of Hpane. Tlio Police InsiM-lhor and Port Collectuor Mud on aich Hide as we boulled In; "Ah Hiinny wether." said both toRedhor, "Ver welkim, Kooney I aliuv out yer tin." Then Mister Smyth did lartoln my wife, wld A cnicelnl a he that wan niMuy line, And John A. K. wld mywlt the way thrld TlirmiKh crowds ol polls drawd up In line. Thus tliroiiKM the throng thin we panned along, wbln We Kfin lit Inst to the tmiilcwll hall, W'her wait In spoonles sunif out, "Th Rooneys !" And llunu the iloore hard nem Ihe wall. A IiATK CohFKnKHATK SoI.DIKH ASH HlS WlPK in Trouhlk. William Wilson resides In the Stale of Delaware and the town of Mllford, Durlntr the war lie was actively employed In theltebel rnnks. Pence returning, he returned, but not liking the location of his former home, he moved Into theState of New Jersey, near the town of Hfittontleld. Here he became ac quainted with a young woman, an inmate of the family of Air. Joseph Lippincott for over eleven years, and in time married her, when both lofta'iilu for Delaware, About one week aijo Ihe dwelling of Mr. Lippincott wax entered by forcing open the kitchen door, ami clothing and Jewelry taken to the amount of $'S0). Wil son and his wife having been seen in the neigh borhood suspiciously, were fully believed to bo the perpetrators of the theft. Ollleer Lawrence becoming cognizant of the afl'ilr, started down to Delaware, and arrested them, brought th-.!in up, and they will soon have the beuelit of Jer sey law. A Sale of Vaixablk Oil Paintinos. A rare opportunity for the purchase of valuable paint ings Is now ottered to connoisseurs at the sales rooms or Mr. 15. Scott, Jr., No. 1020 tjhesuu street. The sale will commence on Thursday evening, at 7H o'clock, and will be continued day and evening until the entire collection is sold. Among the most prominent of the paint ings Is a beautiful landscape by G. 1 Jlonsull. A marine piece by E. Otirne is remarkable for lis depth of coloring and tho bold, free couoop tion oi the storm at sea. As one looks at the picture he can almost see the ship tossed in the surging mountains of water. A moonlight scene by T. Moran needs no encomiums. Those Who have seen any of his paintings know what they all are. The above are only selected at random. It would require a long article to give the collection one-half of its due, and we can only say to our friends, go and see them. A Tl'Sslr Between the Robbers and the Kohbed. Yesterday a number of young man, six in number, entered the dry goods store of J. It. Ureeue, at Franklin and Spring Uarden streets, and snatched a picco of clotu and twenty-two dollars in money. They wore spied by the owner, who immediately gave eluiso down Spring Garden street, In which direction the thieves went. lie soon came up to George iirown.about 19years old, and getting him by the throat, attempted to arrest him. Tue other live then turned upon Greene, and beat him in a dreadful manner, but tied on the appearance of reinforcements. Throughout the tussol, Mr. Greene, with commendable courage, kept fast hold or Brown, and when the tussle was over, took him to his store, while word was seut to Officer Fish, who lodged him at the Htalion House. Alderman Massey held the offender in &S00 bail to answer at Court. A Violent Youth. James Cathcart, aged 18, took a walk last evening, and stopped at nume rous places where he refreshed and strength ened the inner man. Not only did be do this, but he imbibed freely exciting beverages, so that by the time he got on to a Lombard and South streets car, ut near Seventeenth und South streets, he was ubout half boozled. On his entrance to the car its former.peace was changed to disturbance, for young Cathcart connueuced to break the windows, and when the conductor attempted to put him out, beat him so badly that he was unfit for further duty. Cathcart was arrested and taken to the lockup. The Superintendent of the road this morning lodged comuluiut against the offender, the con ductor being uniinie to appear, anu Aiuerman Luiz lioiu mm in iiuu oau ior a iurtuer wearing. Tue Gkkat Skatinu Match for the benefit of the Northern Home for Friendless Children, and Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, post poned from last week, will take place in Dr. Junseu's Central I'ark, corner of Fifteenth land Wallace streets, on Wednesday (to morrow) alter noon, i ouruary is, iroiu a unm o o'clock. Some of the most celebrated skators ill participate. Dr. Jansen has kindly volun teered the use of his Park for the above occa sion. The Satterlee Band, Mr. Hermann, leader. have also volunteered tneir services, colouol T. 8. West and Major F. West, from Wisoonsln. and Colonel Tllden, from Boston, celebrated skaters, will engage in a trial ot skill with the Philadelphia Club and the members of the Cen tral Park. Tickets' 50 cents. Attempt to Kill ik a Row Between Two "Taiw." Yesterday morning about W o'clock. George Chisru, aged 23 years, and Samuel Mason, eucn empioyea on two scnooners .men lvinc at the North Pier. No, 15. got into an dispute about some trivial matter, and Mason, becoming offended, exhibited it by choking and otherwise blaokeulng the face of Chlsm. Chism, enraged at this, shook off his antagonist, went down into the cabin of the schooner on which he was employed, and Issued therefrom wttb a blunderbuss, wnicn ne nreu at Mason, the buckshot wlthCwhich the blunderbuss was loaded taking effect In the left arm and leftside of MaBon. Chism was arrasted by Officer Oakes, and held to await the decision or the doctors as to the condition of Masons who was taken to the Episcopal Hospital , In a erltioal condition. Cash op Bigamy. In these times when every thing is so dear (?) and there are breakers ahead, one would suppose that most ordinary mortals would be satisnea wiin one woman to neip spend what he makes. But an Individual , I - l - ( 1 -. KnfMA A 11.... - II B TllcU J Ull 11 diudu was, up iraiuiD aiuciiuuu Wllltains this morning, charged with appro priating two of the gentler sex to his own use. The first or true wife was the oomplalnant in the case. ;she was not willing to share her "apple-faced" lord and master with Mrs. 8. No. 2, and appeared aganlst John. Some time ago we noticed both of John's marriages in the same edition of one of our daily papers. When before the Alderman this morning, John looked decidedly downlsh, and no doubt thought he had got even more than he had bargained for. He will have a further bearing In the cose. Stealing Wash-Clothes, and Committing as Assault. John Ward, aged 37, entered the yard of a dwelling in Cherry street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, and took down wash-clothes, towels, linens, etc. He was cuught in the act. and was arrested. When being taken to Alderman Tunlson's Ofllce, a colored woman, who had discovered the theft, was walking a little ahead of the officer and prisoner, when the latter stepped forward a lit tle, and with bis unfettered hand struck the colored woman a blow on the head, knocking her down. Upon being questioned as to the euuse of his violence, he replied that he was now sutlstied, and he did not care if he did go to prison. He was held in $500 bail to answer at a further hearing. Anothbr of TnE Young Miscreants who wero engaged a fortnight ago in the amusement of shooting into the window of the shop of Wil liam Head, Twenty-third and Locust streets, and wounding the proprietor severely, has been caught. His name is Thomas Knowles, agod ten years. He Is Ihe one who fired the first shot. Two others wore some time ago arrested. Alderman Tunlson held him iu default of $600 ball. Houses Entered. Notice was given this morning at the Station House that a dwelling Nn. i:a lined street, the residence of F. A. Klein. was entered yesterday, and lot of clothing, shirts, drawers, towels, etc., some bearing the marks F. A. K., and others A. K stolen. No Information as to the robber bus been received, t -!t,t CIitiu TL,f,,fa Alii T!lft . .w 1 u nna lUnlltnnl. n llnun.ilaalaR mar;, jmwiubj , vmw ...... , Carpenter street, below Sixth, was charged with receiTiuK mu ,,,ni1' to have been stolen, lie was held for a further bearing BrFORB THK COMMISSIONERS CoiTPHCATIOH OF CoTjMTimrKiT Htknoii.s. In m case before the commissioners this morning of an esta blishment using eonnterfeit stencils to evade the tax, the United States Colleotor testified: I went to Granite street, to a Honor store, Mr. Lavena proprietor, and asked Mr, Anderson, who is in the employ of Mr. Lavens, and during the absence of the Marshal for the arrest of the latter, for tbe stencils of the establishment. Ho seemed greatly agitated, and said he would find them; and when stooping down to look under a shelf, I pulled a counterfeit stenoll out from under his vest. This stencil was marked C. McCall, U. S. Inspector. Prior to September, 11-06. I asked Anderson where he got it, and he said that he got it from a Mr. Allen, a counter felt stencil cutter. Mr, Anderson is held undor bonds to answer. Seizure op Fifteen Barrels ofWiiiskt. This n ornii g four persons were arrested, in whose possession were found fifteen barrels of whisky, part marked, and part without murks, whloh ws being stored by these four porsons In a suspicious manner, In un old stable, wagon house.and carpenterishop. The whisky Is from a distillery In Hutchinson street, near Thomp son, and all the circumstances Indicate an attempt to evade the revenue tax. The persons' names are Goorpce W. Kressler, who I the foreman of the distillery, John I'.ird. William P. Delaney, and John Mandau, the three latter being engaged as laborers. Two horoes, drawing a larito wagon, were the means of transporting t he liquor from the dis tillery to tho stables. The parties will appear before the Commissioners for trial. Election of President and Managers At the regular annual meeting of the stockholders ol the Wyoming Canal Company, hold at their office, No. SUJi Walnut street, nt noon to-day, the following officers wore eloctad to serve for the ensuing year: President Kobert K. JTaylor. Managers Joseph H. Dulles, lienjamin Orne, John II. Brown, Francis A. Godwin, John Kisenbrey, Jr., Andrew Mehafley, F. P. Darling, of Wilkos burre, Charles Purrish, of Wilkcsburre. Secre tary. A. C. Dulles. Our Navigation Departure of Steamers. The City Ice Boat, Captain Sohellenger, left the Southern Steamship Company's wharf at 124 V. M., en rouln for Chester, to bring up a Li verpool vessel that arrived last night. The river iu front of the city is open as far as the eye can see. The Tona wanda for Savannah, the Juniata for New Orleans, and the Hendrick Hudson ior Havana, sailed at 7 A. M. this morning for their several ports. No bxttkh iirvESTMEirr cam bb pound than Cl.OTHINQ AT OUR PUKSRNT GREATLY RKDDCKD PRICES, WHICH ARB LOWER THAH THEY POSSIBLY CAN BE NEXT WlJlTKR. HALF-WAY BETWEEN ( BkHSETT ft CO., Fifth and I Tow fea Hall, Sixth Sts. ( 618 Mabkxt Street. We cat.t, attention to tho Twenty-Second Annual Keport of the New York Life Insurance Company, published in our columns to-day. This Company ranks as one of the best and most reliable Life Insurance Companies in the United States. The business of the Company being strictly mutual, all the surplus Is annually divided among the policy-holders. Assets, near seven millions of dollars. Income for ISM, S.'(,0K8,8O4'17, with an annual dividend of fitly per cent. Special care in the selection of Its risks, strict economy, and a safe and jullclous in vestment of its funds, emphatically clmnio terlze the management of the New York Lite. To such gunrdiatiship fathers can with con lidence commit the ultimate hopes of their dependent families; for the scrupulous Integrity with which the Company has ever discharged such vital trusts is daily adding to tho number of its clients. It should be a subject of pride mid plensure to the l'resldnt, Hon. Morris Franklin, and the Actuary, W. H. Beers, Kisq., to rellect upon the position to which their con joint abilities have advanced this treasury of the provident; for the uprightness with which its affairs have been conducted, has not only established the fame of the corporation, but has conferred a benefit upon humanity by thus in structing it in tbe value of the great principle of Life Insurance. A. G. Seckel, Esq., Penn Buildings, No. 428 Wulnut street. Is the Gene ral Agent, a gentleman well known In business circles for integrity active, energy, and perse verance; one who will be glad to furnish any Information required, when called on at the Ofllce of the Agency. Saik of MopvRN Oil, Paintings. This evening, at V2 o'clock, there will be sold, nt Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, ubout 125 fine modern OH Paintings, of great worth and merit, and executed by celebrated American artists. The collection comprises all the dilTerent varieties of sceulo representations. of landscapes, marine, portraits, art studies, etc., and all mounted In elegant gold-leat frames, On Wednesday morning, at ioo ciock, wiu.oe sold, at tho same place, finely carved Agate, Bardlgllo and Amarmo vases, jsronzn ciocks, KluureH. and GrouDes. Bohemian Glassware, Gilt Cundelnbras, etc., being oneTof the finest selections of artistic workmansnip yet onereu to the public. The collection will De ready for examination on Tuesday. Ou Thursday evening, a rare opportunity will be offered our citizens and those desiring to purchase, in the shape oia private collection or modern Oil l'aintings, made by William Stokes Boyd, Esq.. and comprising works by leading artists of all the celebrated European schools of art, Economy should be practised by everybody In all things. One dollar expended now in pur chasing a bottle of Jayne's Expectorant, by those troubled with a slight Cough or Hoarse- iipks or Sore Throat, may save tne expense ol a doctor's bill. A neglected Cough often ends In Consumption. A sucnt innammation oi ine lining of the wind tubes, the usual 'symptoms of which are a Sore Throat and a Pain in the Breast, will soon lead, through want of atten tion, to Bronchitis. A day's delay may entail months of suffering. Let tbe afflicted try at once Jayne's Expectorant, It is a standard remedy, and its curative properties have been tested by tuousanus oi persons wno nave re covered their health by its use. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut street. Sale of Articles of Vertu at Scott's Art fiii.i.KRV.-On Wednesday morning. B. Scott. Jr., will sell at the Art Gallery, No, 1020 Chesnut street, flnely carved Agate, Hlena.and Castelliua Vases, ot great beauty and tasteful designs; also bron.e groupes and figures of historic interest, twenty-one day bronze and gilt clocks, Kocalia nhltin vases. Bohemian glassware, etc., all being lately imported for a well-known city firm. The collection is now reuuy ior ciauiiuunua, ana should be seen oy an. To the Puiilic J, J. Tuttlo, No. 928 Chesnut street, Importer of Wines, Teas, Crosse & Black well's Pickles, Sauces, etc., will shortly open a large stock of goods. Previous to which Is ollered a choice assortment of genuine Havana Cigars, Imported in the steamers Hendrick Hudson and Stars and Stripes. If You Want a Reliarle and Useful Family Case of Medicines, we can conscien tiously recommend one of Dr. Humphreys' Homoeopathic Specifics. Having used them iii-kh1 ves. and knowing of their extensive use bv our friends, we hazard nothing in speaking well of them to all who desire having such an arrangement for family use, See advertisement In another column. Amono thk Patents recently issued by the Pawnt Commissioner at Washington, is one for "dressing grindstones." ve anow oi an excel lent. rlnn lor dressing the Commissioners, and that is to send their orders and measurement lo Charles Stokes fc Co., under tho Continental, persons may think, by this notice, that we "have nn axe to griuu - ourselves. The Splendid Collection of Oil Paintings SCleClea anu IHIluuimovt iu imw uu wiu on exhibition in the Southeast Gallery of tbe Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Will Do lOJU UD iliuiaunj otuiu.$, iiiu aucuvi at 72 O clOCK, oy U. noon,, ot., uuunuurai, Public taste rias decided that PhalonVNight Blooming Cereus" shall reign supremo among the perfumes manufactured on this continent a fact of which tbe unprecedented increase in Its sales during the past six months is proof un- answerabie. iviton luiguiier. UnnTSH flu. P1INTINIM.-R. HoOtt. Jr.. Will sell, this evening, at Vt o'clock, at Scott's Art Ga very, every Painting in tue oataiogue, wiw ou ii reserve, &B rrai GODiecttons fruits, and delloacles, go to Hi WOIBortBjGtaaittt, A Ctnta VOR SnHmnmi Vnirit Mxmim Kj Klipatnok, Ho. 1744 Olive street, ourd bf Dr. fillers JHinooF. 0 otir. no nir. Who Makes the Best and Cheapest CLOTHinaf Wanamaxbe ft Bbowe, Oak Hall, Popular Clothiers, fiL0.T,Ah"" eot-ner Sixth and Market 8rtts. MARRIED. MARS IT A LLnoLT im ruarr 7, by the Itiiv. J. H. A. Hnnil)ergr, I). 1)., THOMAS U , MARSHALL to KM MA, daughter oi George Doll, Esq., all of this cliy. . TOMLTNHON HOSR-IM Iintxrr m. WIT. h f ho RpV, T. f Witt Talnmir Mr I U TflMl.tVMIM to Miss CLARA HUBKIN. all ot tins city. DIED. HAHE. On baturdar. tlia 9th intant. Mr rjRnnfiR: BA UK. His mals relative ani frlrnrls are respectfully In Tiled to attrnci tha Mineral, from his late residence, No. 815 Washington avxiiup; alno llenniwls Adelphos Lodti. No. lis, I. u. olli, F.. and Kreilonla Division, 'o. Kon ot Temperance, on Wednesday, the I31U Inatunt, at 2 o'clock 1. M without nirther notice. OA BALK. On Thurmlny morning, Fehruary 7, VIL'lOU AI.KXANK11K CAHAI.K Wnnri nn nl Oiens Joseph Loins and Celeste Louise Cabale, aiced IS years anil 2 months. The relatives and friends Irt the family are par ticularly Invited to attend the funeral, without fur ther notice, on Thursday morning, the Mih Instant, Iroui the residence ot his lather. Nn. is H. Ninth street. Hei vice at til. Mary's, . Fourth street. CARVKK. On the 12th Instant, of pneumonia, MARY KMILY. wile or WILLIAM T. CAHViiR. and daughter of the late Tilphmuu Rupp. imo nonce oi tue lunerai win oe given. HV8TON. On Saturday mornlnir. T)r. H. O. II IJ8TON. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the Itinera!, from his late real dence. N. W. corner of Thlrlv-nlnih and Hnmea streets, on Wednesday, the 13th lustaut, at 10i o'clock A. JU., wuuoub lunuer uonco. I.KIDY. Suddenly, on the 11th Instant, at Mem phis, Tennessee. MOTS' UOK T. LK1DY, latbe&otu year of his age, formerly of NorrUiown; l'a. MtLLIUAIs'.-On the 10th Instant. MARGARET Mil, Lit. AN, in IheSTilti year of her age. The relatives and friends ot the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her (laughter, Mrs. Isabella Hollinusworth, iso. liv l.udiow street, west r luiudeipina (between Market and t'hesnut streets), on Wednesday, the l:Uli liiKtant, at 8 o'clock, interment iu the Asbury Vault. REKVKS. On tho morning of the 8th Instant. FRANK Lirs T. RKKVKS. son of Joel and Sarah R, Reeves, In the 27th year of his age. '1 he relatives and tnends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend Ills funeral, from the residence ot his father, No. 7U5 N. Klbth Hiroet, on i'hird-dav, tue uin instant, at s ociocic tr. m., wuuoui iur'"r notice. , RISTfNF, On the 11th Instant, LA VINIA, wife or Clarence Ristlne, and daughter of huaan Aun and the late John Mitchell, aged W years. The relatives and Irlenda ot the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, trom her mother's residence. No. 510 Christian Hired, ou Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. TO LOCKSMITHS. A LAKOE VARIETY of Keys, und ether Hardware xultable for your use, may bo louud In the Hardware store of J HUMAN B SHAW, No. STS (Kleht Thirty-five) Miirket St., below Ninth. LAMP TRIMMERS. WITH GUARDS WHICH prevent the part of the wick which is cut oil from falling down and soiling the tabic, and a new kind of I.ampwIcK Inserter, will save much time and trouble. For sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Klght Thirty-five) Market HI., below Ninth. THERMOMETERS OP SEVERAL STYLES for sale at tho Hurdwure Store ol TRUMAN t SJIAW. No. K5 (Ek?ht Thirty-five) Market St., below Ninth. EHOSKINS & CO.. BLANK BOOK MANU- acturers. Stationers, Knuravers, and Printers, Mo. 913 AKCU Street. BLANK BOOKS OP THE BEST QUALITY on band, and made to order. No. 913 ARCH Street A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH, ENG lith. and American i'sners and Knvelopee. Mew styles constantly Introduced. K. HOSKlflS CO., X i. Via n r-vrn- MONOGRAMS, CIPHERS. CRESTS, AtfD Arms designed and engraved. a. ausMMi a ut).. So. 9IS ARCH. Street. MONOGRAJiS, ClfHEKS, INITIAL.S, ETC.. imped on Paper and Knvelopes in Colors, free oicharue. B HOHK.11 & CO.. via ∋n mreet. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ENGKAV ing Wooding and Visiting Cards. The latest novel ties. JL HUSKIES & no.. No. 911 AKOU Street. N OVELTUS. NOVELTIES. NOVELTIES. MOVLXTIES. NOVBLTIK8. NOVKLTIKd. K. HOPKINS. A CO. No 913 ARCH Stieet. COUNTING-HOUSE AND FANCY STA- No 913 AUCH Mreet WRITING DESKS. PORTFOLIOS, BACK gammon Boards, Chess, Crlbbsze. Knives. Water Colors, Mathematical Instruments. R. H09R.IVS A CO , ho. 913 ABOH Street. INKSTANDS. PEN RACKS, SPONGE AND WaterCups, Bill Kilos, etc. H HOSKINS & CO., So. 913 AROHHtteet. FABER'S PENCIL8, 75 CENTS. A DOZEN. Copying Books, 300 pages, SI f0. Copying Uools, &W pages. 2-1)0. 1)0. do 1000 pages, 3 00. Envelopes, per 1100, si 55. R. IICKIN' A CO., No 913 A 110 H Street. K HOSKINS & CO., BLANK BOOK MANU . facturers. Engravers, Stationers, and Printers, No 913 AUCH Street lltnin V WAUBURTON, If ASUIOMABLK HATTER, tio. 430 CHESN'CT Street, Next door to fnt omce. PITCH PINE TIMBER. 120,0011 PEtiT superior South Carolina Pitch Fine Timber. Large suck, on shipboard, ror $faT & RQX 1 SilJo Bo. 129 Houih BO VT street. ORANGES, LEMONS, AND PEANUTS. 2000 buxea Oranges and Lemons, loeo bushels large Vlrginlu Peanuts, lixm bushels North Carolina Pea nut, all In hue condition, lauding and fur sain by JOSKPH P. HIJSSIKK fc CO., UlJt No. 1US8. IiKLAWAKK Avenue. ALTION. THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE public that we have registered oar Rott es st Bar nsbnrg. Pa , according to law, and they are marked "SMITH A Co., PHI LAD A.," on one side, and a large capital "M" on the other. Persons using or tilling our bottles will be prosecuted accordingly. 1 29 tu61 8M1TW A m. TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING J. STEAM PACKING HOsK, ETC Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of GOODYEAK'S PATENT VULCANIZED KU11HEH BELTINU, PACK1NU, HOSE, etc, at the Manufac turer's Headquarters, OiOOD YEAR'S, No. 308 CHESNUT Street, . South side. S, B.-We have a new and cheap article of OAR DEN and PAVEMENT HOtSR very cheap, to which the attention ot the public Is called. 1 2S3m EODGERS' AND WOSTE.nHOLM'S PuCKET KNIVES. Pearl and Mtag Handles, of beautiful finish. RODUERCS' aiKi WADE HUTCH EKa RAORS. and the celebrated LECOULTRE RAZOR. bt'lStsORfJ of the lineal quality. Razors, Knives, Scissors, and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. lis TENTH btreet, below Chesnut. 2 8 jp DEAFNESS.-EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invouto I to assist the hearing lu every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Craudall's l'atent Crutches, superior to any others lu use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. lis TENTH btreet, below Chesnut. 2s 5p UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY. RICHARD PENlrtTAN'8 bTORE AND VAULTS, No. 4SM CHESNUT Btreet, Nearly Oppoblte the Post Oliice, Kllllil'KI.I'HIA. Families supplied. Orders from the country promptly attended to 631 JORDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE, I This truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now in use by thousands Invalids and olhers-haa esta blished a character for quality of material and purity of manufacture which stands unrivalled, it Is recoin. mended by physicians of this and other places as a superior tonic, and requir- but a trial to couviuca the most skeptical or Us great merit. To bo had. wholesale aud retail, of P. J. JORDAN, No. S12 PEAR Street. 117 T-B, HUNTER, NO. 41 NORTH SEVENTH bTREKT. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged by all )nri (iet UUnratrd aj by far tha MOST HUCCEbSFUL PHYSICIAN In the treatment of ltltfturt in hiti qeciaUy. QUICK, THOROUGH, and twrmunmt curet fruaratWM In every case. Remember DK. HUNTER'S Celebrated Remedies can only be had rmmlueat bis old eotaS lioUeU Oliice, it i. stV tJXXU, abgya i'Ubail. at MEDICAL. rOND S EXTRACT 07 ILOffAMELIS, Or Psilst Destroyer, Is one of the lw domestie remedies whlrh '.eo!1?" Into general one and favor, without polling. It M tne proSiict ot siunnle shrob. harniloaf In ail cases, and, as a domestic remedy, nneqa ailed. BORVH. RMIIHKR. STIMJrt. LAMKNKAs, I FORBKrWJ. ROKENKHts,' I BLKEDINU OF THB lO'KAlMI, LUNUS, HOU.K M1ROAT, BOSK, TOOTHACHE, STOMACH, BABACUK M-.URALOIA, RHKUfSATlHit. COBNS, Hi MB AGO. tLCEHfl, PILES, OLD BORM. m Ard other similar tronbleiotne and palnfnf sflectlngs, While It promptly srrests sll HEMOHKiiAOKS. Hun dreds o' physicians use It daliy In their practice, and give It thelt unqualified recommendation, sold by onr agents and deslers. lbs Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the b scrlhers. Proprietors and successors to X. T. POND, to whom all orders must be addresm-d. HUMPHREYS' HOAKKUPATHIO MKDICISR CO.. a. Kt BROADWAY, New York. PRICES Or POND'S EXTRACT. Six onnre bottles, with directions, retail 50 cents Pint bottles, with directions, retail sl'W Quarts In bottle 11 Liberal discount to Phvslclans and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIDUS CURANTUR. HUMPHIUSYS' H0MCE0PATHIC SPECIFICS. FAMILY CA8E81 Of 35 lame vials, morocco esse, contalnlnfr a specific for every ordinary disease atainliy Is subject to, and a book of directions 110 M Smaller KsuiUy and Travelling cases, with 20 to iiS vlais 5 to 8 Specifics tor sll Mseases, both lor Cuting and for Preventive treatment, In rials and pooket cases titoU These Remedies, by the ease or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, tree ol cbanre, on r-celpt of the price Address HUM PHRKYS' SPECIFIC HOO0PATHI0 MED1CINK COMPACT, Office and Depot, No 66i BROADWAY, New York. Dr. HUM PUREYS Is consnlted dailv at bis otflce, per sonally or by letter, as above, for all forms ot disease. For sale by DYOTT A CO., JOHNSv), HOLLOW AY A COWDEN. T. R. CALLENDEK. and AMBKOSK SMI1H. Wholesale Asents Phlladelphlt. and at JJLlTHE'B Drug Store, No. 3120 Market street, and by all DruKHlsts 831 tnthsf DRY GOODS. ARKET TWENTY PIECES ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, 90 Coati atd SI 00. ONE THOUSAND YARDS SUPERIOR CA.SBIIIERES, tl'25, Late Price S175. TWO 1 HO US AND Y1VDS FINEST CASSIMEIIES FOB KEIf AND BOYS. CHINCHILLAS. BEAVERS, CLOAKINGS, OVERCOATINGS, Etc. l9tulhtp SOME VERY FINE GOODS CLOSING OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. INSTRUCTION. THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, No. 710 ARCH Street, WILL OPEN 2 MONDAY, February 11 HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOB YOUNG L OIKS, No. Sail) CHKSNar Street, West fhl ladelphia. DAY AND BOATtDINO SCHOOL. FfUUl A. C1IEOA.U. A. H , VKLNlIFAL. The rturuig bession will conuneaoe ou MONDAY, February 4. THUMB. CI 14tf Day scholars, per session 5 J 00 Boardluff scboiars, per session. tiOJ-oO HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. THOMAS A. FAHY, UOl'MK AND SlfJX PAISiTEU, tLate Faby & Bro.J, 4 No, 31 NortK THIRD Street. City and country trade solicited. Satisfaction guar auteed ou all work. - 11 lui EDWARD DUNN, (Late of the Firm of FAHY 4 BKO.) IIOUAi: AND SIX PAINTER, GlazlDg, Graining, Gliding etc o. 53 SOl'TII rOUBTII ST BEET, ( Philadelphia. rpt) DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS We can your attention to our NEW ARTICLE ot Eefined Baponlfler, or Concentrated Iy, THK BEADY FAMILY BOAP MAKES. Pennsylvania Salt Hanufacturbin Company, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Orders received by FERGUSSON & SMITH, Brokers In Drugs, Dyes, and Chemicals, jl jt Ko. S MOI7TU rttOHT SXBEJtr. M vOV NINTH. J? 5 GROCERIES, ETC. JICUAUD W. FAIRTIIORNB, DEALER IM TEAS AND COFFEES, ' No. 205 North NINTH St.. ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA, llavlnr commenced business as above, calls the etUsi tion of the public to bis carefully selected and extest slve STUCK. OE OOODU of the vory best qualities. IN TEAM. The choicest brands are now on hand, and the panM can rely on purchasing these Roodscheaper thaa 4 where, having been purchased lorcash. and plckesi from stocks in the custom iiouse awna, IN COFt'EES, The various tsAtea of consumers will be striortsr studied, and being roasted ou tbedeaslcatinx prinoiptn. will he found to contain more of that aroma an piquant flavor, so much admired by connolssnum, than In Coffees mauled by the old method, and will sold from 15 to 20 cents lower than uaaai at oUtec stores. Whole or erotind. of the best quality onlywfH M K epu All goods warrau tea pure. Orders hv mall will receive prompt attention, asis! Roods will be delivered in any part of the city or He) Vicinity, free ot charge. a p A M I L Y FLOUR. EYEKY BABREL WARRANTED, FOR SALE BY J. EDWARD ADDIOKS, (Late of L. Knowles 4 Oo. 5smpj No. 1230 MARKET Street. "J)AVIS CINCINNATI bDOsB-CVBED MAWS," TABDIOIIU BLOATEBS, LABtiB NEW DUN FISH. JUST RECEIVED. BOBEBT BLACK A SON. HCfm4p EIGHTEENTH and CHESNUT (MS. JArLE SUGAU MOLASSES. AND Bethlehem Buckwheat Meal, FOB 8ALS BT JAMES R. WEBB, EIGHTH and WALNUT Htraetav 14i JjiRESII AND PRESERVED FBrjlTS, PEACHES, OBEEN PEAS, " ' OBKKN hORH, TOMATOES, ETU, BTaAWBERRIKH. (JHKHHIKS. ULAUB.bEUBlKti. QDISCE8, PLVMS, ET0. ALBEKT C. KOBEKTS, DEALEK IN FINK GKOCERIES, U 7rp Corner ELEVEHIH and VINK Bta. PERSONAL. BOUNTY! BOUNTY! BOUNTY J PAYMEST OV HOUNTY. OWENS A CO.. No. 428 WALNUT Street, have re ceived special iuformaiion from the Department alt Waslilngiou that the bounties will be paid rapidly, Ua proof of winch they have received over one hundred and fifty checks tor their clients. Much depends la the payment of claims on tbe manner In which they are made up, as well as upon tbo facilities In Wa&fc lnclon, for prosecuting them to a final lasue. Oweas) A Co., would apprize their patronx that they have botsi theae requisites, and would call the publio attention t these facts. Bounty, Prize Money, Arrears of Pay, Pensiens, Horse Claims, Land Warrants, Additional Pay ( Officers for serVHiiis, wblch all oilicers are entitled t. Also, funeral expenses collected for bringing home; tbe remains of deceased soldiers, and all other claims) against tbe General and Htate Governments. N. 11. fceclal attention paid to persons living ee of town. Oliice open day and evening. OWENS A CO. No. 423 WALNUT Street, Penn Building, south sideV pension Certificates procured free of euarge fee widows and orpbana. , 2 Ostutblua (J-lnn EXTRA BOUNTY. SOLDIERS AKZv (pJ.Vyvy llelrs whoaroeutltled to tula Bounty, ao who have not yet made application, should do s BA once, as tbe Paymaster-General deNires all claims tm be tiled aud classified as soon as possible, I am dally receiving the checks for this Extra Bounty, and notify the successful applicants as soon as received, threugta tbe Post Oliice. Those dosirlug a speedy setUameafe should call ou or address GEORGE W. FORD, ' No. 241 DOCK street, one door below TiilriL OFFICE OPEN TUE8DAY AND FR1DAT" KIOHTO UNTIL O'CLOCK. 1 1 Im LOST. JpIVE DOLLARS REWARD. LOST ON FRIDAY, February 1. A BROWN AND WHITE COLORED SETTER PUP, Light-colored eyes, about 10 months old, answer CO the name of "WASH." Tbe above reward will be paid by returning to m R. AYLMER BARNEWALL, No. 502 South TWELFTH Street, 2 11 3t Or "EVENING TELEGRAPH" OFFICE. LOST OR STOLEN, AT THE CHESNUT Btreet Theatre, on baturday night, January 2s. lbo7, a pocket-book, containing between thirty aoA forty dollars In money, a number of due bills, and at city warrant, Nu, 44i, for eleven dollars, drawn 1st favor of Jonathan Caldwell. Payment has been stopped on the warrant. A liberal reward will be pattl, for return of pocket-book, money, and warrant to JONATHAN CALDWELL. 2 11 St Na 1119 Hiii AMJNING AvauiiS. AWNINGS! AWNINGSI MILDEW-PROOF AWNINGS. W. F. SHEIBLE, No. L9 South THIRD Street AND No. 31 South SIXTH Street; Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF AWN INGS, VERANDAHS, FLAGS, BAGS, TENTS, and WAGON COVERS. gtenoll Cuttfng and Can van Printing. 273rairi jji L O I- I B T AND Preserver of Natural Flowers, A. M POWELL. No, 725 ARCH Street, Below EihtW Pooqnets, Wreaths Baskets, Pyramids of Cat Fiewe f ni ukibtd lo order at allseanons 1 ii toa THE GREAT RATIONAL TELEGR1PHIS AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. No. 710 AUCH Street; WILL OPEN Ctl MONDAY, February 11-
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