NUMBER CXI. A jnrr for mental DYBPEmca. and a cubb fOB HT-POCnONDRIA, HT-POORIHr, OR ANT COMPLAINT OF A HT ORDEB. BY OUlt SKRIUS EDITOH. ALMANAC AND DIARY. SHORT MrrRE-ILt.OOIOAT. OBSERVATIONS FOR TUB WEAK, March. Monday 11. Mr. Dona van Introduces a reso lution into the Pennsylvania Legislature lo fine mill Imprison barbers who refuse to shnve the colored folks. The member was trying to soap the colored folks with this resolution. Tuesday, 1!4. The Fenians hold a meeting la ISew York for the purpose of taking up subscriptions for the "men in the Kup. It Is supposed to refer to the mon with the gap In their pockets. Wednesday, 13. Rill Introduced Into the J,euishuure to prevont the adulteration of milk, ordering that persons serving milk In Philadelphia should not use the Schuyl kill water lu mixing It. Thursday, 14. Meeting of Cltv Councils. Myth ilctzell RiiKgesls the locality of tho Prison for the new Court House wo sup pose on account of the convenience of always nettinif. a criminal and a Jury. Friday, 1.1. Mr. Fessenden introduces a bill In Congress to prohibit Intoxicating liquor bctiiK kept on the Capitol grounds, on which there was a spirited debate. SatnrAay, 10. Sertes Column Day. The editor, in view of the frrgarinn panic, has his Easy Chair and himself taken down and listull'td. THE CHIGNON QUESTION. Finre tlie parasite pamc lias set in on tho waterfalls, it .seems that they are iu a fair way of drying up, like many other water falls have ilone; and though there may ho no small (iniiriitr hoping and waiting for the time when it will become hvir to tho whole fBtal'lishmeiit, yet it cannot he denied that just as the CiiKi.Nox was beginning to go up in its position on tho head of tho wearer, it goes down with eijual celerity in its reputa tion among newspaper readers. Thinking that the days of the "Waterfall," like its sizes, were numbered, we have fpre jared a connected history of this wonderful invention giving not only its antecedents, but its present position among tho heads of society, and what it bids fair to arrive to before it is eventually overwhelmed iu its wn depths of absurdity and pomatum. Our first illustration is drawn from nature, and shows the ORIGINAL WEAKER OF THE WATERFALL, and Low it adorned its primitive owner. Tho "waterfall," as portrayed above, was worn by both sexes, so that one party could not ridi cule the other; and had the male sex of tho liuinan species "waterfalled" their long beards, as the female sex did their wigs, we perhaps would have seen THIS STYLE Btill in vogue; but the continual running of mo waterian, so to speak, like the continual 5 . i oroppmg oi tne water that wears away the lock, finally caused it, like the tadpole's i A it i ...... . 1 win, iu uiuj) oil, iuici uio mil-Hedged frog of A CHIGNON, lo appear its place. Wo have now arrived in cur history to the "Middle Ages of the t'hig nons," a race that is passing away likeamiii. race. Having commenced in a pendant posi tion, like tho beavers, it is now seen standing out like a practising gymnast, but will soon 1)0 Been, we have no doubt, with increasing vigor, to assume THE PERPENDICULAR, n the full consciousness of its own power and dignity, Jlavipg eurvived map attack from pffl THE DAILY EVEN1NGA TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, .SATURDAY, newspaper squibs, it will now stand a monu ment of the hairdressers' art, nodding alike defiance to gutjarims and critics, until sacli times ns its wearer shall feel ready to sur render at discretion. When that time comes we hope to see a fresh start made, and not the beaver, with his netted tail, taken for a pat tern; but if it must be a waterfall, take our own Niagara, find commence with SOMETHING LIKE TIIIS, from which there can be no retreat. The dashing wave, the pine-studded shore, tho accidental rocks in the stream, are all of tho simplest construction: then will tho wearer possess a waterfall that will never be subject to a dam. communication. WKST LoilAN Sul'VKK. Dtttr Series Editor: What is this that is got into the heads of the people about ijrfiarinm, lurlalr.s, parasites, etc., crawling all through our waterfalls? Wliat am 1 to do.' I have sold all of my old bonnets, and if I- lay off my waterfall I have no bonnet to cover my head. Must I stay in the house till tho fashion in bonnets changes, to cover our heads? How foolish to get up a waterfall panic at this time! Why were not the milliners acquainted with this new thing by tho 1'rofossois It is too bad; but rather than not go to tho lakes all this summer, 1 will let the burlakes play in my waterfall and yrijarincj run all over me, for I am not going to gi ve up my chignon when none of our set do. I don't believe they are so bad as the doctors say. I am going to stand them, however, for my Spring 15ounet is bespoke. 1'. H. Excuse this miserable srratr.lt. Yours, I'anxie. Foreign Intelligence. News has been received that there has been a rising of the l'enians. This rising movement, w hich was very early in the morning, on the part of tho hitherto lazy Irishmen, is looked upon with great favor by Bright, Mill, and other philanthropists who look upon the Bright side of politics; but the British Govern ment sees no good in the natives getting their eyes open so early. The uprising is at present confined to the counties of Cork and Kerry, but it is hoped it will extend all over the island, and that an early rising character will soon become a national one. It appears that the Fenians have retired to their bleevegamnion Hills. These are old set tlers in this part of the country, and are no connections whatever of Yankee Hill's. The Chief Organizer is reported to bo here, and there; and it was stated in Parliament that Colonel llorsford's forces were altogether too small to follow Stephens, as he was in so many places at once, and forty thousand moro men were asked for to watch the Chief Organizer. A number of marines have been ordered from Plymouth to Ireland. This came about by the Irish Secretary, Lord Naas, telegraph ing to Karl Derby that tho Fenians were rising and would massacre all of tho inhabitants. He replied to tho messenger "Tell that to the marines," which the faithful and fright ened bearer of despatches immediately did. Twenty Americans are said to be acting with the Fenians, which, if true, must make ouite a larjro Stock Company, as there are over one hundred and twenty Irishmen per forming in this Screaming Farce. The British Government has posted troops, under the command of Colonel llorsford, at Mallow Junction; but they are very badly posted, as none of them could. tell of tho whereabouts of Stephens. The county of Kerry is said to be in a state of siege and the inhabitants in a state of ex citement. Peace is not looked for between those two states for some time. Nobody is working even tho telegraph wires ceased before dinner time. i Colonel llorsford commands all tho Hills at. the Junction, and it is tho purpose of the Government to dress theia iu green this spring. Still Latkr. The Government denies that there lias been any disturbance in Ireland at all, but says everything is as quiet as usual. Inverted Presidents. The New York Herald suggests General Grant for President and General Leo for Vice President, as a means of pacifying tho South The Richmond Emjuircr thinks tho idea might be entertained if they would invert the ticket That thing of putting intended Vice-Presi dents ahead has often been done to please the South, and no doubt would be done again We recollect Harrison and Tyler, Taylor and Fillmore, and others who were transposed and translated m that way. "The Wearing of the Jreene.' Among tho Vice-Presidents elected at the T.1. .. 'eiuan mass meeting the other night was E W. L. Greene, eilitor mi.l -nnliliVlioi. nf Vu Sunday Transrrint. Wa bona ha will wear 1 Hu 1'UUIlllUljl bllM better than some of the Presidents in the Brotherhood have done. advertisement.! JIO. l Oli Sl'ORT! I'KKSONS WISHING vo ejjei itsuue rure tport. etc. Now, it seems to w, considering the state of the ground, with the frost not yet out of it that would be a very hard way to get nport and it has the objectioA that the hoeing Hugh be prolitable, which wo'd condemn such sport win, ,,u ,..(. ., .. niKit fin rj'vi im ji. flit mm SPECIAL NOTICES. CgP NEWSPAPER ADVEKT1SINU-J0Y, COE4 CO. Agents lor tlie "Telkurafh." and Newspaper PrK of the whole country, have KB MOVED from FIFTH and CTIfXNUT Streets to No 144 8. SIXTH Street, second door above WA LJJUT. Okkh.mc.-No. 144 H. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia; TRI HUNK HUILDINOW. New Yorlt. 7 Wlp IKPJ-CITY IRKA8UKK R'H OFFICE, I'hii.adki.i-iiia. .March 14, 1W7. NOTIt'K The Pensions due the Soldiers ol tlie Wnr ot 112 willbepuid on and after MONDAY, Jlsrch 18, in the following order: Nnme alphabetl rully irom A lo II. on Mondays Mid Tuesdays: Iroin II lo U, on Wednesdays and Thursdays; from K to ., on Krldas and aluritu. Tlie provisions or the act granting the Tension will be strictlv enlori ed. Uy vidcr ol the Htute authority.. n 1,-MRY T111MM. a 15 lit ;ity Treasurer. NATIONAL BANK OK Til E REPUBLIC. jTT-y I'll I LA in. i i-iii a Muri-h li lHi7. In accordance with the iirnvlNinnn of the National nrn-iicy act, and the Articles of Aimx-lallnii of this Hunk, il Iirh been determined to im-renKa the ('anilitl Stock of this liank to one million dollars (f liou.O" o. iionc-ripnons iroin ntocK holders for the shares auouou o them in the orooosed Inn-miKp will he nuvanlo ou the second day ol May next, and will lie received at any time prior to that date. A number of shares will remain lo be sold, applications lor which will be re ceived irow persuus desirous ol becoming stock holders. Jly order of the Board of Directors. 3l!7w JOShl'I! I'. M I'M FPU It, Cashier. PON'T BR ALARMED I F YOU HAVE Itch 1 ktt kii Salt Hhk.vm Any Skin Iikkahk. TCH I K1TKK- MAI.T ItllKt'M ANY SKIN DlSKAHK. BWAYNKH Ointmknt HWAYNK'H (ll NTU k.ST is warranted a oiilck and sure cure. It allays all llcliinir at once: is mirelv vegetable; can be nsi d on the most tender inlunl. BWAVNK S Ol NT M KNT (, . , j-, Irc, kwayne'hOintmknt" -ure itch, jicji. iii.ii. SWAYNK'HOlNTMKNT" I ,... TvTXKIlI SWA YN K'M OlNTM KNT" -"rOS KTTr-lvl WWAYNK'HOINTMKST" 1 (J,, p Kin-MIM' .SWAVNK'HOlNIMK.NT" ClirCS OALT Jtlll.UM. swavnk mOintmkn r" I ,,.,. ,.-,.... p.VM SWAY NK'S OlNTM KNT J tiS.,!?.!!!'. Cures SCALD HKAO! N K. K Ol NTM KNT" t . NKSOINTMKNT' ' NK'sOlNTMKNT'' I p.. N K'K OlM .M KNT" J V" NK'HOlNTM KNT" 1 , N KSOINTMKNT" J SWAYNE s Ol N T XI KNT I o..,. n.ui.rn'H T-ri-ir' SVA VN K'k (IIMU KNT" SWAYNK'hOINTM KNT" 1 i. !. Wno..u, Swa ynk ointmknt;; I Cures A LL SK I N UlSKASl. bWAYNK KOINTMKNT" . I i;i:Ks lTf.il IN VIIOM 12 TO IS HOtJItH. A rrent vurlelv ol ruses vield to tlie WOllderllll heal nir iironertles of this Ointment, even the most obsu- nuie and i.rotractcd In cburacler, eruptions covering the wIioIh Miilace of the body, thai put at deliance every other mode ol treatment which the mind of uiuu conli'i invent, have tieen permauently cured. rlce So cents a box. liy mail, ho cdiu.h. Over thirty years have ";. Wkii.vm':' Medlciws leen lii cousiant use In nil parts ui uie worm, aim their increasing popularity is ceriuiuly iiroof of their Kreat po-er to ileal. I MIS valuable UlUimeill is prepureu uuiy uy Mil SWAYNK & SOX, No. 330 N. SIXTH Street, above Vine, IMilluda, Sold by driiKKMs. 8 2tlniu Tf- HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OIN'T- M KNT tho tlixir of I.ito. l'once de I.oon und Ills compHiiions siiu'iit in vain for tho fablud waters oi rejuvenescence amiu uie oraiiKo uroves auu llowery meads ol I' lutiila. It was lell tor Hollowuv to dlM.'over the truo antidote to Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Scrolula, Sore l.eir l-'lcers, Jlurns, Scalds, U., in his admirable remedies oi fills ami ointment, which have been usionisliin the world lor upwards of liny venrs, bv their marvelloiis cures In every tvpe of disease. Sold by all Unionists. :i!isnilsli QUICK SALKS AND SMALL PitOFITc. vVA'llsnN .- TALISMAN'S TOl l.KT KM l'OUI I'M, No. 101 North KKIIi'l'H Street. Hall's Sicilian Hair Itenewer. UIiik's Ambrosia. liur- neil'f Coconine. London HalrColor itostorer.Tebbett's Hair Keuenerator. sterling's Ambrosia, .Moiiigomery's lair lUslorer, I'lialon (.octiiti, uouruuu s urietiiai ream. Laird's lilooru ot Youth. Kinuil de i'aris. Kiiiimel ol America, la fact all preparations requisite lo the toilet at 2 istuthmlp OKKATLY KEUliClil) 1'HltWi, EKAUTIFUL HAIU.-CIIEVALILltS LliK i'OH THE II AIJl positively restores grey liair to Its original color and youthful beauty; lmpnrth lile and strength to the weakest hulr; stops its iallliiMOUtutoiice: keeps the head clean; Is unparalleled ns a liuir-dressliic. Sold by all drucgists and fashion able hair-dressers, uud ut my olllce, No. Hi! liltOAU AVAY.M.Y. 8 5 tilths IM1 feA ItAII A CHF.VALIEU. M. I). BATC H T11K BKST KLOR'S HAIR DY R. IN THK WOULD, istaiitaneoiis. The only per tinent, no ridiculous nuts, but Harmless, reliable, ii lect dye. No disappoin rue to nature. outeK or iirown. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR ALSO, of MilleHeurs restores, pre--the bair, prevents baldness, i'ttctory No. 81 iiAKCLAY a Hi UiN t'INJilSaiONIi-M Itepenerating Kxtrnct serves, and beautifies Sold by all MruKgiHUi. street. New York. SEW rEltl'U ME FOli THE HANDKERCHIEF PIIALON'S 'MRlit Blooming Cercui." PllAJLOK'S "MRht Bloomlug Ccreua." rilALON'S 'Nlglit Blooiuiuff Cereui." niALOX'S 'Xlght Blooming Cercui." PIIALON'S 'Night Blooming Cereua." A most extiuisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, distilled iron the rure and beautllul llowerirom which It takes IU name. M an uiautured only by tilling PHALON SUN, New York.. BEWARE OK COUNT ERFE1T8. APK FOB PHALON R TAKE SO OTHER. STEIN WAY & SONS' GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES. STEINWAV & BONS direct special atlentlon to their newly Invented "Upright" Pianos, Willi their "J'alait Jittonator" and tluutile Iron Frame, patented June 5, ltsiii, which, by their volume and exquisite quality of tone, have elicited the unqualified admi ration ot the musical prolcuslon and all who have heard them. Every Piano is constructed with their Patent Agratle Arrangement applied directly to the full Iron Frame, For sale only by OLASIUS BROTHERS, 8 2 4p No. lou6 CHE8NUT Street, Philada ffffi'i CHICKERINC GUAXD SQUARE AND ITRIGHT TIANOS. These celebrated and long-ostublished Instruments are now KNOWN to De the best in America uud Europe. FIFTY-SIX European and American Medals have been awarded the CHICKEUINU'3. Over 30,(io0 I'lauos manufactured and sold. Notice the great foreign testimonials for lsiiO. NEW ROOMS, No. 011 CIIESNUT btreet, en- trance lu Art Gallery. 3 5 tuthstMp W. n. DUTTON. 'Vol TUC 1IIIV1U WUIiMI WR IVlANlJ- )' u i llooiuru ru-,,.,,,,,u,,,l ti.un.ai.lvea. We pro- u.ihM in our iiKiroiiH finiir hiLiiLitul tones, elegaut workmanship, durability, and reasonable prices, com bined with a full guarantee, F'or sale only at No. iui7 WALNUT (street. .,. ,. 6WIJ7 UNION PIANO M ANUFAl;! U Kimtv HASTINGS'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPTIIA CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. GIVE IT A TRIAL. For tale by all first-class Druggists. tOTT Jk CO., AUE.KTN, No. S North KEOOND Stre. Slim hoop skirts; INVISIBLE t EMPRESS TRAIL SKIRT, THE NEW SHAPE FOB; SPRING, 186 7, J. w. Bradlcj's Duplex Elliptic (OR POUBLE SPRIN(J) SKIRTS. The hamlsomest and mast comfortable style yet Introduced. (See all the fashion magazines.) At Retail by all firbt-class stores where Skirts nro sold At Wholesale by all the leading Notion and Jry OooiU Houses in this city. Also by sole owners ef patent and exclusive manufacturers, WESTS, BRADLEY & CAUY, No. 07 CHAMBERS St. 3 2stutlil!in NEW YOKK. ROQ H0(f SKIKTP. OQ OZlO LATKHT BTYLK. JU8T OUT. UO LK PETIT TKAIL, lor tlie Promenade, '2 yards round, the CHAMPION TKAIL, for the Lrawiug room. 3 yaid round. '1 hte S-klrta are in every way the most desirable that we have heretofore offered to the put) lie; also, complete lines ol' Ladies', Misses', and Children's Pliiiii and Trail Hoop t-kirts from 2'4 to 4 yards lu oir euiiiiert nee, ol every leimth, all of'onr own make," wholesale and retail, and warranted to give Batiulao tlen. Constantly on hand low-priced New York made Skirts. I'liun and Trail, 2i springs, W cents; ajspriugs, l; :iti sprintjs, Vltr. and lo sprlUKS, V1-T5. hkirlb niuile lo order, altered, and repaired. Call or send lor Circular of style, sizes, and prices Mauulaulory and Salesrooms, Jio. (U8AKCJI Street 12 fi 3m WILLIAM T. nOPK INB. NEW PUBLICATIONS. A OEMS WANTED FOR THE MUST EXCITING AND INTERESTING LOOK Oi' THE LAY. UEKEIIAE. I.. '. HAKER'N 1IINTOBT OF THE SECRET NERVll'E. This history was announced one year ago, but owing to the attempts of the Government to suppress it. us publication was delayed. It will now be Issued, un altered and unahriuKed, under the supervision of Ueneral llaxer. It contains a lull und otlicial expose of the intricule machinations of the suctel enemies ot the Union. I or BtarlllnK developments and thrilling adventures, this hook eclipses the liimous expei loiices ol EOUUHtu and Y1UUCU. Tlie marvellous imiTuuves oi uene ral linker ure all attested by the highest olliclal uiitlio ritv. It will coutain the only olliclal history of tlie Assiissinalioii consiurucy. A mil nibioryoi tuis great. startling, uud terrible crime, EKOM ITS CONCEPTION IN THK HAUNTS OF VILLANY TO THE LU1UAL PLACE OF BOOTH, lms never vet been olaced before the public. The work ulso fully expoBes the nefarious system by which Presidential purduus were and ure so reuuiiy outaiueu ut Washington. '1 he morals ol tlie jvauonai capiiiu ara morougiuy vemi luted, and mere are some strange revelations rmirvriiiiiL' I, ends of denurtuieuts. meiutiers of Con gress, leiiiule paruon uroaers, auu uisiiuguiauuu Hi lary cnaraciers. For full descriptive circulars, terms, and all particu lars, address P. GA1UUSTT & CO.. 3 i liu No. Wi CUESN UT Street, Philadelphia. O V READY, THE REV SIR. Sel KHAM- S EUROPEAN T O U It; Oil. THE KECKEATION.S OF A CITY PARSON A Series of Humorous Pen-und-Ink Sketches, by uu eminent artist. SMALL QUARTO. PRICE 75 CENTS. Sold by all Booksellers, and mailed postpaid by the Publisher, w JJtlTJblfiLU. ASII.UKAU, No. 724 CIIESNUT St., ,1I3ws2t PHILADELPHIA -VTOW UKADY HARLEM, AND OTHER LN POEMS. BV U. J. IvEt-LOM. i.ri'i..... ...... ..ll n.wiiiun (it, .in. it (i. i nuritnr mitir'H ill that soit. insinuating tone which is so soothing to the reader, and us an eviUeuce of great merit, always leaves us impress tipou me ueurt, -uimmfnuwii ' 'i'or suie by T, E. ZELL A CO., I'liblisher-', 3 0 mwslm Nos. 17 and l'J S. SIXTH Street, WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. QALIFORNIA WINE CO. WINES, From the Vineyards of Sonoma, Los Angelos, and Wapa Counties, California, consisting of the following; WINE HITTERS, Ai:iuti Mlt KH V, 110H, . Ml JkCATEE, CAT.4 Wif riititi'ii '"VteT.'.AONE. These WINES are and Iri it.ises. For sale by E. L. CAUFFMAN, AGENT, . XO. 21 SORTH FOVBTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. pATTERSON & UOULTON Noi 130 WALNUT Street, . Bole Agents for the State of Pennsylvani Otard. Dupuy 4 CC Cognac Brandy. Heldsleck 4 Co. Champugn. Wines. Ernest Lausseure Burgundy Wines. impose" of HP" Gin, Jamaica Bum. Sherry wineV Burgundy Pons, land Londou Porter and Wines, urg ' tistuthslra PHILADELPHIA SURGEON BANPAUE IN81TTUTK, No. 14 N -ninth Street, above Market. B. C B-TrCuJETT, after thirty years' practical eipernnice S.fiiutee the bkillul adjustineut of his Preuiaim Villi Graduating Prwsnre Truss, and a variety oi .rs HupporKrs. Elastic Stockings, fehoulder itral'es, Cruuihes. buspendeis, etc. iuies- apart lueuls conducted by a Lady, MARCH 1C, 1807. GROCERIES, eYc. JEAS AND COFFEE. 04LO,r.NUl.IMII RRK.tKF.tWT, f Illl LAN I. IMI'KUS, inrcuiAL, YOIINU HI WON AND JAPAN TEAM, Of finer quality than hnv peen Imported for ninny yea is. Also VERY CHOICE OLD JAVA COFFEE, JUST JIF.CKIVKD, AND FOR BALK BY THE TACKAGE OK POUND. SIMON CGLTON & CLAKKE, S. W. Corner BKUAD and WALNUT, 914tuths4p PHILADELPHIA: p A Ml L Y FLOUR. EYE BY BAKREL WARRANTED. FOH BALE BY J. EDWARD ADDICKS, (Late of L. Knowles & Co. a 5 3m4pj No. 1230 MARKET Street. piNE NEW CROP OOLONV, TOl'SiU HYSON. AND JAPANESE teas Ot tills season's Importation. For sale by the package or retail, by JAMES It. WEBB, 814; WALNUT and EIGHTH Stropm. jEW ITALIAN MACCARONI "PKl'S KLLEK" FOK NTEWISU OR IIEN, UAKDING'S BONELFJSS MACKEIIEL, Hun Fish; Yarmouth IJIoalers. FOR SALE BY ROBERT BLACK SOX, 2 16 3m4p EIOHTEKNTK and CHEHNUT St. SOMETHING NEW. APPLE CATSUP, Prepared by the Shakers, by the bottle or dozen. ALBERT C. ROBERTS Dealer In Flue Groceries, II 7rp Corner ELEVENTH" aurlVINE Sta. PERSONAL. TTNIIED STATES PENSION OFFICE, NO. ' 2.18 CAKTEK Street, below Third (Old Post Ofhce Building). The undersigned will pay ALL INVALID HALE PENSIONERS In the following order, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1867. Male Pensioners whose last names commence as follows will be paid on the days designated: A, B, and C March 4 and 5. 1). E, and F U, It. I, and J K, L, and M Mc, is, O, uud P Q, it, and s T, U. and V W, X, Y, and Z 8 " 7. ' 8 " 9. ' 11 " Yi. " U " H. " 15 " 1. " 18 " W. The Office will be open at 8 o'clock, closing at 4. All pensions remaining unpaid on March 20 will be paid whenever presented after that date. E. W. C. UREEXE, United States Pension Agent. AWNINGS, ETC. AVIINGS! AW1SINGSI IrVilLDE YV-PROOF AWNINGS. W. F. S11EIBLE, No. 49 South THIRD Street AND No. 31 South SIXTH Street, Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF AWN- I1SGH, VERANDAHS, FLAGS, BAUS, XENl'S, and WAGON COVERS. Btencil Cutting and Canvas Printing. 273mrp WNINGS, WftGON COVERS, BAGS, ETC If you want an KXTItA AWNING VERY CHEAP, let our Aw uing Makers take the measure, and make il from a lot of l.ioo Hospital Teuts lulely purchased hy us, many or which are new, ana me uest rj-oz. duck. Also, Uoverumeut baddies and llaruesa of all kinds, etc etc. PITKINS Ss CO., 3 13 lm Nos. 337 and 3.19 N. FHOXT Street. FERTILIZERS. DAUCH'S RAW DONE S17PER-PIIOSPIIATE OF LIME. The great Fertilizer for all crops. Quick Ii action, and permanent lu lis ellecls. itabllshedf Dealers supplied by the caro, direct from the vf Ol the niaiiuiuctory, on nueim icim juanulaciuxed only by badqh & "Office No. 20 South DELAWARE Avenu Phlladelp 8 4Bmw LOST. QME THOUSAND DOLLARS REWA LOST, between Walnnt Street Wharf anil . . tt.,,. i in ChPNinit street, on Monday evi Aiueiltnu jiiit.i luir March II. between 8 and o'clock, large black enamelled Leather LADY'S TRAVELLING BOX, About eighteen Inches square, with handle on top. marked "If. C. J.i Bult." The Ander will receive the above reward by leaving the Box and contents at No. 3 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. 314 STEAMBOAT LINES. fr--fc TRIPS RESUME D. THE iici. steamer JOHN A. WAUNEH will com ii.ei.K i iiiiiiing between l'lnladelphia and Bristol on TllUBtDA Y; the th of February, leaving fhlladel. phiu, CHEHNUT btreet wharf, at 2 o'clock P. M stopping at Klverton, TorreBditle. Andalusia. Beverly, and Burlington. Humming, leaves Bristol at 7 o'clock A. M. Fare each way. 28 cts. Exonrslon, 40 cts. 2 281in 5-20S 5-20S McCAULEY. IIOWLETT & Co-, PATENT MACHINE rAPER UAO AM) FLOCK SACK MAN UVACTCBKRS ANI JBINTKKS, SO, 5H0 COMMERCE MTKEET. Satchel-bottom Flour Sacks. 12., 24. .and 40 lt cream. No. 1 and No. 2 drab. No. 1 Manilla from ). to A s, lull size. No. 2 " " wif6Ja' Wrapping, " . lo lu fcs, ' While, " to 6 tt". ' ' ii to 23 lbs. Philadelphia site. Special attention is called to the superior quality and t. reut variety of our manufactures, adapted to the various wants of Millers, Urocers, Druggist, Seeds lueu, Conlectlouers, etc. etc. Orders for printed bags promptly attended lo, uud a liberal discount made to the trade. 3 7thiluliu IPSL'RANCE COMPANIES. jriURE YOUR LIFE IN YOU It UVV HOME COMPANY, THE AMERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA, SOUTHEAST CORNER FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. in thla ConiDnnv have the additional gnaranteeoItheCnpltal HUx-lt. all piUd up la cnHb, which, tonetaer wltU cosh asset now on liuuU, aiiiouut to Sl,D10,40r81. IN403IE FOR THE TEAK I860, 670053780. ION SI'S PAID IXTRINO THE TEAR AHOl'MI.NU TO 8333,000. Dividends made annually, thus aiding the Bnred to pay premiums. The Inst Dividend on all Mutual Policies In force January 1, 1H07, was FIFTY PER CESJT. Of the amount of Premiums received durlne tha year. Its Trust ecs are well-known cllizeus in our niiilHt, entitling it to more conolderatloa than those whose managers reside lu distant cities. Alexander Whilldln, J. Kiluar Thomson, I j. M. Whlllrtln, William J. Howard,! Isaac Hnzlehurst, Henry K. Hcunctt, (leortre W. Hill, .lolin M. Chosuut, Hon. Jiimi's l'ollock, Albert C. Hoberts, i'. is. Aiingie, John Wanaruaker, ALEX. WH I LID IN, President. GEORGE NUGENT. Vice-President; JOHN C. SIMS. Actuary. JOHN S. "WILSON, 3 m 2iimtbst4i . oecreiary ana ireasurer. COAL. THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELE brated TEtBT ON. and the pure bard ORRES- KUliil lUAL, tg na titoTe. sent to ail parts of the City at 6-ftU per ton t superior LEHIGH atttt-7. jcumu ui .uo bitu. a 1 1 ii.il . did nwiauimi t,r ,it. iw" feet satisfaction m every respect. Orders received at No. 114 Mouth THIRD Street ;aXmporlum,CaTo 1314 QOAL! COALI COALl J. A. WILSON 'SZZ (Successor to W. L. Fonllc.) LEIIIOn AN J NC'IIITTLKIEI, FAMILY COAL YARD1 AO. 1517 CAEI.4WIIIEE ST., PIIIEA. Attention is called to my HONEY BROOK LH11 (Hi and RK-HHOKKN CsCIl U YLKlLh, bOtU superior and unsurpassed Coal, coal anu preparations uesi in toe cny. v mora fJB V7. PATRICK & CO., NO. 304 N. BROAD ST., DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAJ HAZLETON, MAHANOT, EAQLE VEIN, AS EE-EKOKES STOVE, Alwsyson band, nnder cover, andfreclrom DIRT BLATE. C825smw6r WADDING CARDS PAHTY INVITATIONS THE LAIEisT A0YELT1ES. E. HOSKIHS & CO., STATION ERM AND ENORAVEBsI, 1 21tuths6mrp KO. 013 ARCH STREET. BLANK BOOKS. OF THE BEST QUALITY, ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. ioi-ntinu-iiou.se STATINERT. RE oi Cur and Dealer n ' House-Furnishinn Goods, NO. 923 CIIESNUT STREET, Between NlHth and Tenth, South Bide, Philadelphia His Administrators now offer the whole stock at prices below the ordinary rales charged. This biock embraces every thina wanted In a well-orderedhouse-J;11?,l.u. J'nwan). hughes. Wooden Ware, lluskets, plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, iapauned Ware, and Cooklu Utensils of every description. n.i-.fL?1 variety of hllAKKH OUOU.S, BIRD- , . ' e'0, elc, tau UB obtained on the most reason able terms. WATKHCWA5S10 WMSmTOM AND A Hue assortment of PAPIER-MACHE GOOD3. ,Y , , the largest retail establishment ill this line lu Philadelphia, and citizens and Htraiigers will Uud it to their advantage to examine our slock belore pur chasing. NOTK.-Our friends In the country may order by mail, and prompt auoutlou will be given. il l thstu PASTE I PASTE I TASTE! TUB UNION PA8TK AND MIZINU COMPANY Uanufietnre PATENT PASTE which only needi to be known to be spprecuted. It is alwsvl ready lor an It warrsnUdnot to lermeut, and Is sold cheap. It Is put up In barrels, halt barrels, and boxes. - KK1TII & PIOKKTT, SOU AGENTS, i so tath2io No. 131 South Wb&rveti-