6 THE DAILY EVENING TEhl:GKAriI. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL G, ltO'.. NUMBER CXIV. MKT FOB MENTAL DYflrErTICfl. AND A CCBi TOR HV-POt'HONDRIA. HY-roCRIBT, OB ANY COMTLAINT OF A HY ORDER. BY OUlt SKUIKS EPITOH. ALMANAC AND DIARY. SHORT MICTRK-ILLoniCAl, OBSERVATIONS FOR TI1K WKAK. ' April. MonlBF 1. All Fools' Pay. Mr. Saulsbury moves in the Honate that there be no Chaplain either elected or appointed for that body. Thin Senator is becoming famous for his rrratic motion. Holiday, . MeetlDR of Confederate I5ont hoilrn In IiOiidon, when they agreod to Bollclt aid from the 'Teubody Fund," under the plea of being distressed cotton ralisers. Wdneii(lay,3. Seven thousand whisky Stills made in Cincinnati and shipped HouUi this piiHt winter. The Southerners say of that loyal city, "With all her faults wo love her ttitl." Thursday, 4. In Maine, on nocount of the strlclueHH ol the prohibitory liquor law, the oystermon relused to sell ovslers with their liquor, or liquor with their oysters. Friday, 5. .Senator S.nilsbury taken into the clunk room of the Senate by the Sergeant-al-Ai tns, so that his "spiritual jiviuit.ist.a tions," will not Annoy the other Senators. Saturday, S.-Skkirx Column Pay. The Kditor receives from J. s. c. Abbott one of Napoleon Ill's "old soldiers" Mr. Abbott himself having smoked the stump to Its present reduced size. 1N.TKRESTINO LKTTKR FKOM OUR, SPE CIAL PARIS CORRESPONDENT, 1UIJ. JOHN K C. AHllOTT No. 9 Ri'R Cartojiit,, Paris, March 1. My Dear Surics Editor: t is with no little . iesitation I venture to scud you these few words and accompanying sketches. I hope yon will not publish them, as the Messrs. Harper claim all I write, and have promised to pay me welt for any of my Napoleonic pro ductions, and tin's may lead to some unplea santness. Relying, upwever, upon your good faith, I will describe to you some incidents which will interest you ntf doubt, as it will my friends in New Haven. Here goes: Three days ago I had a private lutprf'w with the Emperor Napoleon III. The way it came about was this: Going in the garb of a New York boot-black, I stepped up to the Em peror as he was waxing his moustache on the Steps of the Tnileries, and said I, with iecoming obsequiousness, "black yer boots, bir ?" at the same time handing him my card, which I had printed for the occasion, reading thus: 5 Rev. J. 8. C. Abbott, : : Author of "Harpers' Magazine's" ; : Napoleon Hunapaktk, ; ' And Polisher in general to the Bonaparte : Family. ' ' ! Connecticut, America. "Ah 1" said the Emperor, in his usual good English, "You are Mr. Abbott. You made , jny uncle shine like a new franc piece ; and if you purpose trying your skill on me, we will go into the house and mix our blacking there. And I will bring out all my ' old understand ings,' and you may shine them all." At this ' touch of sarcasm on the part of the Emperor we both laughod heartily; for you know, dear 8. E., there Is an "understanding" about the Emperor that needs polishing. You can take a joke I mention this privately between ourselves. We went into the house. He led joae through, I guess, seven parlors, each of them more than seventy five feet long, and all of them covered with the best three-ply car-, pet, before we came to the interior parlor of the 'palace. He .here received me most cordially. WE BAT DOWN BY THE FIRESIDE, entirely alone. With apparent frankness he conversed for nearly an hour on all the great cuestiona of the day. Before we had got far in the conversation, I said to the Emperor, "HAVE WE A BOURBON AMONG T8 ?" when the hint was good-naturedly taken, and I think I there tasted some of the beBt "Bour ton" that I ever drank in my life. ThU etatement, I have no doubt, will be interesting to my friends in New Haven. Tie Emperor expressed .great gratitude for task lite J m the jiiKtice which my pen had done to the Emperor Napoleon I; that he had tried the name thing for himself, modestly, under the title of a "Life of Ciesar;" and that he was thinking of making a decree that every man under Oovemment employ should be furnished a copy, and the price taken out of his week's pay. He said by that moans he would get a large sale for it. I was greatly struck with the natural resources of the Em peror's mind. I informed the Emperor that I had ran sacked all of the book-stalls of Paris for books and pamphlets bearing on his reign, and that I had an agent in London, at a big salary, who was visiting all the waste paper stores for similar publications. Replied the Em peror: "'What you iind in Taris will be all right; but the printed matter relating to me 'across the Channel' is, in the main, I be lieve, apocryphal." The delicacy with which the Emperor re ferred to England as "across the Channel," was very commendable and beautiful. I then commenced, after this interruption, to speak a piece to him, quoting largely by memory from the introduction to my "Napoleon III." I said: "When I reflect upon the birth of your Majesty in Paris" ("which happened early in my youth," interrupted the Emperor, who seemed to be anxious that I should be exact and truthful in any statements I was about to make), "the first Empire, then in the zenith of its glory the biitli of the Imperial Prince, welcomed not only by the ringing of the bells of the metropolis" ("including the household physician's," interrupted thcJEmperor, with a slight smile), "and the firing of guns theex pulsion of the Eonaparte family from. France the death of your elder brother instead of your self the expulsion of Queen Ilortense and you, her surviving child, from the continent of Europe" (' you're. well posted," interrupted the Emperor again) your "Majesty's wander ings in America" ("the least said about that the better," exclaimed the Emperor with an anxious and frightened look, which hinted that I must tread light here) "your return to England the five years' captivity in the 1 ,)) CASTLE OP HAM, J your escape your speedy election as Presi" dent of the Republic, by near six million votes TUE TEOrLE's ADORATION ' OF THE BONAPARTE FAMILY, of which you are a worthy scion the coup d'tlat the Crimean Campaign the sending of Mr. Maximilian to Mexico for his health, and then furnishing him with free passage back to your shores" and so on, until I was disturbed by the 1 EMPEROR SNORING, and, I must say, a more royal snore have never heard, and it would have done you and my friends in New Haven good to have heard it it was audible in every part of the room As soon as I had finished my oration the Emperor wakened up and stretched himself, and exclaimed, "Where's Eugenie ?" 1 told his Majesty I did not know, but I supposed she loved her Nap ! At this little pun of mine the Emperor laughod heartily, and slapped me familiarly on the shoulder in a manner that could not have helped being interesting to my friends in New Haven. It would not, perhaps, be proper for me to record all the frank remarks which the Em peror made in response; but, said he, speak ing of the fifteen years of prosperity which I had referred to, "That i3 true, Mr. Abbott, it is certainly true; I'aris was neve? more prosperous. I have tried to utilize all the wastes of the metropolis; the old omnibus horses are now served up iu the restaurants; I ordered all the rats to be made into kid gloves and the bones from the cemeteries thaj I have built upou, I have had ground for the royal gardens. I purpose having drag-nets at all of the bridges on the Seine, and have all the bodies of the suicides mixed with asphaltum for roofing purposes. I hope to see the time when Taris shall give not only big pantaloons but a big name to the world, and everybody will adopt the loose habits of the Parisians." In reference to the Mexican question, J re marked that I have always felt it to be a great mistake that our Government did not lend its moral support to that scheme. To this view the Emperor expressed Iub assent, and said he regretted that Io Lad beca bo luiHuauur- stood iu America; he attributed it to the ineffi cient mminer in which French is taught iu our boarding schools and colleges. I assured his Majesty that we studied the French iu all things; that "French Without a Master" was not uncommon in our Itookstores, nor frogs in our Restaurants. He said he desired to main tain his relations with America. I, knowing that his Majesty once lived in New York, asked him if he had any there ? "None to speak of," said he, with his usual playful smile, which I wish my friends in New Haven could have seen. . This interview was prolonged for nearly an hour, not counting the' time the Emperor was asleep. I sftw no visible indications of ill health, but I should say he was older than he was fourteen years ago, yet he told me he had seen the time when he was as young as he ever was. As I took my leave of him he took me cor dially by the hand, and said he would give me a bran new copy of his "Cesar," which is quite a large book, and sells for six dollars in New York. The next evening I was honored with a public presentation... There were four thou sand guests looking down upon me. My name was mentioned: he took me by the hand and said, "I am happy to see you, Mr. Abbott. This is Eugenie. I wish you would examine my clothes and Eugenie's waterfall, and the next time you write to your country tell them all about it." This was an honor which was not conferred upon any one else. It is with a continually hesitating pen that I briefly re cord these scenes, but had you, or my friends iu New Haven, seen me in my court dress, and the two ladies with me, with gold stripes down the leg, and a cocked hat under my arm, you could not help being impressed with the gran deur of the scene. I think the Emperor has one of the most cultivated minds and mous taches in Europe, .and Eugenie's "patent duplex" was certainly the mest graceful one I ever saw. . Yours, J. S. C. Abbott. SPECIAL NOTICES. rgp NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JOY, " COE 4 CO. Agents for the "Tklkobaph" and Newspaper Press of the whole country, have ltl MOVKD from FIFTH and C'UKBNUT Streets to No 144 8. SIXTH Street .second door above WALNUT. Ofkicesi-No, 144 6, SIXTH Street, Philadelphia; TRIBUNE BU1LD1NG8, New York. 7 3ulp .ja vrmnn ."v n miii.i it . hi rr i.'-ttw i iti PHILADELPHIA PAtMsK.NOKIt RAIL WAY COMPANY. No. i453 FRANK KOUD Road, Philadki.I'hia, February 21, 1MJ7. ' All persons who are nubsenbera to or holders of tbe C'upital stock of lli Is Company, and who have not J el ttil LUt) Jir lil lIlEUMIUieiJb 01 IIVOj lAILbAtm per Bhare thereon, are hereby notified that the Raid Filth IndtHlment has been called In, uud thai they are required to pay the same at the above OUlce,on V J!,1JJ!.ISUA X , April III, 1W7. uy resolution. 01 tue isimjru. JACOB BINDER, 8 28Cw President. H AT I ON AL. B AN K O F TU E RE PUBLIC. Pill LA OKI. Pill a. March 12. Ihti7. In accordance with the provisions of the National Currency act, and the Articles or Association of this Bank, il has bwn determined to increase the Capital Slock of tlilfc Bank to one million dollars (1,(iOu.uiO). Subscriptions from Stockholders for the sharos allotted to tiieiu in tne proposeu increase win oe payable on the second day of May next, and will be received at any time prior to thai date. A number of shares will remain to be sold, applications for which will be re ceived from persons desirous of becoming Stock holders. By order of tneBnara or Directors. 8 15 7w JOSEPH P. MUM FORD, Cashier. ISSr CAMDEN AND ASlliOY RAILROAD AMD TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. (ikuck, iioKiiKNTiiw.N, N. J., March 27, 1S67. NOT1LK. The Annual Meelluu ol Hie stockholders ot the Cauideu and Am boy Railroad and Transporta tion ( oiniiBiiv will be held at the (Jumuuiiv's Oliice. In Bordentown. on SATURDAY, the 27ih of April, 167, at 12 o clock M., lor me flection 01 seven J-ureciors, to serve for the euuulug year. 8 29 Secretary C. and A. K, aud T. Co. trj OFFICE OF THE COAL RIDUE IM FROV JiMKKT AM COAL COMPAQ Y. No. aw WALNUT Street. PHILADKLPHIA, April 1, ltti7. A Sneclal Meetine ol the block holders ot the Con I Riduo Iiiiiirovement and Coal Company will beheld BtlheOfhce ot the Company, ou THURSDA Y, Hie nth instant, in i o ciock iu., to iaKe actioa wiui re lerence to the creation ol a LOAN, to be secured by a mortgage ou the real estate or the company, 4 1 10 I'DW A HI) SWAIN, Becretnry. Jh5 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, tty ok KICK No. 104 South FIFTH Street. Phh.aiiki.chia. April 4, 1867, NOTICC TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed Pioposals will be received at the Office of the Chlel Commissioner of High ways until 12 o'clock M., on juurs ua x , sin insittui, lor me consiiucuuu 01 luu lollowim; 2 leet ts Inch bnck Sewers: On the line of hixlh street, from the south curb line of 1 auphin. to counect with the Sewer atUermauiowu road uud Diumond street. Sprint; Oardeu street, rrom i.lghteenth to Nine teenth street. Pine street, Irom Sixth to seventh street. Pace street, Irom Juniper to Thirteenth street. Y aluut 1 street, liotn Fortieth street UM feet west- waid. . Ann and Kluhteenth streets, from Klchteentb and Spince to Nineteenth and Dobblus. Ana one 01 three leet diameter, on roweimn avenue, from the Pennsylvania hail-oad to Thirty-iltlh street. Willi such inlets aud manholes as luay be directed by lue cuiei f.DKineer auu burveyor. The understanding to be that the contractor shall tnke bills prepared iixainsl the properly lroiitluK on said sewers to the amount ot one dollar aud twenty- live cents lor each iiueal loot ot trout on each shis of the street as so much cash paid; the balance aa limited by Ordinance, to be paid by the city, and the contractor is hereby required to keep the street aud sewer in good order for three years alter the sewer is fiuished. When the street Is occupied bv a Cltv Passeneer Railroad track, the sewer shall be constructed along slue or saiu track iu such manner as not to obstruct or Interfere w lth the sale pa.inage of the cars tuereou; and no claim lor remuneration shall be tiaid the cou- ti actor by the company using said track, aa specitled in aci 01 Assembly approveu May 8. lstiti. A II Bidders are Invited to be present at the time aud place of opening the said proposals. Kach proposal will be accompanied by a certificate Unit a itoud has been filed in the Law Department as directed by Or dinance oi May I2S, lNfi. J 1 the lowest bidder shall not execute a contract within five days alter the work is awarded, he will bedeeuied as declining, and will be held liable on his bond for the dlilereuuo between his bid and the next highest bid. hpecillcailons may be had at the Department ol r-urveys, wnicn win ue sincuy auuerea 10. W. W. HUKDLKY, 4 S at Chlel Com missloner ol High ways. irEF DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH s' NY AY b. ORfcTCK, No. 104 8. K1KTH Street. Ajiii,Ai'r.i.rniA, AUl 1 1.1HB, NOTICE TO CON'l RACTOmC Healed Proposals will be received at theOIIice of the Chlel l omuiisslniier ol Highways uuiil li o'clock M ou MONDAY, the 8th lust., for ttjHcjniHino.ii,.,. ,.1 ., Sew er ou the line of Ninth street Irom Tasker to jriuiiiB.ui.t-i, iu u. uuin ui unua, circular In form w ith a clear Inside diameter ol two feel and six Inches' and with such Inlets aud manholes as muv l,u u . ...... u ..j ... ....... ...,i,, nuu ourveyor. The understanding to be that the Contractor shall take bills prepared against the nrmmnv ir..,,,i.,.. .... said sewer to the amount or one dollar and twenty-five coins lor each lineal foot of front ou each side of the street aa 80 much cash paid; the balance, us lliultod by Ordinance, to be paid by the city; and thecoii tiaclor is hereby required to keep the sewer and street In good order lor two years after the sewer to When the street Is occupied by a Cltv Phshkiuop P.j.llnmd trurk. Ilia k.,.,,,.1 .11 "' "nger m , ,i Twiti, Th " V.?" 10 ""struct or . 1 ...DpwouBri'i 1 ira inereou: aud 110 claim lor reuiuueratlou shall ' d the-wiaet..r by the company using said tr. Sed iu A of Assembly approved May t.. peciucu iu Acl All Bidders are Invited i, i,a . . ..J:.. .1.. . place of opening the said Pro?osar.7 Eah p7i been medC''iirri"'d b ct''"''le thatu jffii ."...W.n .?.VW Department as directed by Ordl- Sr. itii!,.7i". . ,MW'' .If ",e lowest Bidder shall beheld liable ou his bond lor ll. iiitire..,T h.i.i Lis bid and the utt loi.t 1,1,1 specilicalioiis may be had at the Department of ... w uiui win uo siriciiy auimreti to. ... , W. W. BMKDLKV, Chit CoinmUwlWiw iiliih-vayi, SPECIAL NOTICES. r" ,. .RUB s C R I P T I O N S TO OAKDA LE In ? ii.r !l "nitlon can make tbelr returns uUll street, ni.til 12 il,... ....... 1. i '" i. nm nisi. I'ersonnl appil the WTice. between the hours in ami li o'clock, frortv M nx i a v ......... .x,..m DA 1 , Y. ,1611, insu. lucluslve. Sharis fh. each. " IS? " JttVS CtlM PANY. A SPB- KIA IltON (JOiPAH YwlUtaZiTW.IMI.AY le Mdor April next, at 4 o'clock p M L Hht? Mice I the Company, No. 4W l;n Ksn VT Hlr'eet Phils 111,?. 1,1a. to bcv, ot or reject an amend men ueCharr pptoved Kebrnary 21. ls7, , jiy order of the Board. 8 I!' H JOHN T. KILLK. Hru.r. (Kjrf WAKEIIOU81NU COMPANY OF -y rHlLALKLPMIA. A meeilt, r o... liter of the V A PKHOLISi NU tOMPANY UK lllLAIiKI.PHIA will be held l WALNUT reel, (lloom No. II.) on '1 UK-IIA Y, the 9lh Instant , VI o'clock, liy order of the President, vm. ixriiouiN, Becretnry, April 4th, 1H7. IKW NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING 5 0f Htockholders of theri'lONKUTA Oil.. ,AMl JI1MMI COMPANY will be held at the lice of sanl Company. No. 8n8 WALNUT blreei, (i tl rn noor, on wjujoiichia i, me irn-n oi April. )lfM. JAMKS M. PHKSTON, at ) 3.1C lot iSecretary, IKJaI-" 11' 111 SIOiUALII In WltUAU AL.L, 1 TU W'llllVfl . TAltUANT'S KKFKKVKHCENT SELTZKH APEUIKNT, , while acting as a corrective upon that organ, gently expels all morbid matter from the alimentary canal, aud imparts a healthy activity to the sluggish liver. FCK SALE DY THE WHOLE DKUG Til A I) E. 4 2 tn(h:lt rJ" BKAUTll-UL II AIU. CHEVALIEIio LIFE POIl THE HAIIl positively restores gey hair to Its original color aud youthful beauty; imparts life and strength to the weakest hair; slops its lallinitoiitatonce: keeps theuead clean; Is unparalleled as a hair-dressing. Bold by all drngglsw and fashion able halr-dressers, aud at my oliice, No. 1123 BlUJAp WAY, JN. y. 8 5 tilths tMl h A RAIT A. CHEVALIER, M. D. JKSff" lUTCHELOK'S IIAIH DYE. -THIS m-s solenoid Hair Dye is the best in ibe world J he onlv ftiic ami ptrtirt Dye Harmless. Kellable. In siuntuiieuiiH. NO aisaiipoluiment. iNo r dlcu ous tints. Natural Plack or urown. Kenieuies the ill ellects of JlmlJiyrt. Invigorates the hair, leaving It son and beaulilul. the genuine is signeu W1L.L.1AM. a. BA'lCliKLOR. All others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by all DruggisiB and Per fumers, factory, jo. ei iiaiw lak btreet, New York. 4ufiuwJ NEW PtlU UMli I'M ME HADKEBCUIEF PIIALON'S "KlKbt Bloonilng Cereus." PIIALOPJ'S "Nlgbt Blooming Ccraus." riIALON'8 "Bilght Blooming Cersus.' PIIALON'S 'Nlght Blooming Cercus." PIIALON'8 "'Night Blooming Cereua." A most exqnlsite, delicate, and Fragrant Pertome, distilled from the rare tad Leautilul flower irom which it takes Its name. Man niact yrcd only by ' 13 wi PHAXOS Jb SON, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. APK FOR PHALON rj TAKE SO OTUER. STEINWAY & SONS' GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY A HONS direct special attention to their newly Invented "Upright" Pianos, with their "1'atcnt Eetonator" and double Iron Frame, patented June 8, 1866, which, by their volume and exquisite quality of tone, have elicited the unqualified admi ration ot the musical profeasion and all who have beard them. Every Piano is constructed with their Patent Agraffe Arrangement applied directly to the full Iron Frame. For sale only by DLASIUS DROTHERS, 8 2 4p No. 1U06 CHESNUT Street Phllada w ruirvrninr )-1 1 w w " ,m GEAND SQUARE AND DPIUGUT TIANOS. These celebrated and long-established Instruments are now KNOWN to be the best lu America aud Europe, FIFTY" -SIX European and American Medals have been awarded the CHICKERINO'sa. Over 8u,OC0 Pianos manufactured and sold. Notice the great foreign testimonials for I860. NEW BOOMS, No. 01-1 CHEbJSUT Street, en trance In Art Gallery. 8 8tuthstl4p W. H. DUTTON. rfyrcaa THE PIANOS WHICH WE MANU 7 U t flfacture recommend themselves. We pro mise to our patrons clear, beaulilul tones, elegant workmanship, durability, aud reasonable prices, com bined with a full guarantee, For sale only at JNo, 1U17 WALNUT btreet. 62K7 UNION PIANO MANUFACTURING CO FINANCIAL. Q UABTEKLY 11 EPOR T OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. Philadelphia, April 1, 8tS7, IlKMOlllt'KM. Loans and Discounts: fommerciul paper (.!S4,.Vl2'14 Demand Loans 77,'Jwuo fliil,7fS-14 Eanklng-Hoiise and Flxturf s 77,8"4 b5 Current Expenses aud Taxes 23.4HP6M Piemiums a.s77'6S Keveuueblamps I,ui0-:i2 Due irom National Banks. 242,318"26 Due from olher liaukc lu.om W U. b. Iiouds deposited with. Treasurer of U. 8. to secure circulation MO.oOO-nn V. H. Iiouds on hand..... .. . ;n0 National Hank Nous 24 ,Vfl Fractional Currency h,W6"m Legal-tender Notes 171,8'IV0 Compound Interest NoUsa lai.uou-ou Total V.m.im-bO LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In 'iJUl'ilo ClrculaliUB Notes Oulataudlug ,:;.; U7'MU w ludivldiiar Deposits ,r,li'?S.?,1 ltue to National Hanks 1 ,'i,,4a Due to other Danks and Bankers... h" " M Profit. a:'7"3 Total '-g64'60 T torttpttp MUMFOKD. Cashier of the National I, JUMtl 11 f , at v.. ii.iidBlnb a. do solemn y Punk of the Hepubllcof l hl ao' w me best swear that the above statement Is true, w me uest of my knowledge and beiiei. 'JOWPllP.umMFOBD, ; CASHIEP. t 6t . jjE V STATE LOAW jrOlt SALE. 1 KO tONlHKKIO" CHAROED. STERLING. LANE & CO., j E W LOAM OF 1H1 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Will be furnished by the undersigned, at tho lowest market price, wlthont commission, in Bums to suit purchasers: r. II. II RUE A CO. UAW, IIACON A CO. T. W HELEN A CO. COOPER A URAFF. JtlHM llVHINM A CO. . C. O'lNVILLIERH A CO. BOWES A I OX. . J. n.ROIIINSON A CO. r. 1. MliTESTEB, II. L. FELL A BROTHER. JOHN MOMS, JR. LEVY A DOUULASS. CARNON A URAIUII. FISHER A BROTHER. R. ELLIS A CO. 4 Sim SMITH, R4T5DOLPH A CO, fJE7 STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAN, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished in sums to suit, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: JAY COOKE A CO., D BEX EL A tO, 4 81m E. W. CLARKE A CO. JEW PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOAN FOR SALE BY JOHNSON & TINGLEY, STOCK BP.OKER3, 131 SOUTH THIRD STREET. (STOCKS AND LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD in New York and Philadelphia. 4 1 6t jEW $23,000,000 LOAN OFTBE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA For sale in amounts to suit purchasers. C. T. 1ERKES, Jr., & CO., 4 31m JSO. tO SOI Til THIRD STREET. tjEW SIX PERCENT. LOAN OF THS STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Freo of all State, County and Municipal .Taxes. FOR SALE I?f SUMS TO SUIT PURCHA SERS, BY E. V. MAITLAND & CO., Stock Commission Brokers, 4lw MO. 13 MERCHANTS' EXCIIANUE. fJEW PENNSYLVANIA 6 PEIt CENT. LOAN, FOR BALE IN BUMS TO KUIT. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, mP MO. 410 S. THIRD STREET. IJE7 STATE LOAN Forale, Without Commission, 'BY J. E. RIDGWAY, BANKER, ; tln 0. 67 SOUTH THIRD STREET, J FINANCIAL. IJE7 STATE LOAM. ) THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAFJ, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnlHhed In sums to suit, ou applica tion to either of the undersigned: ALEX. lll;'KO A CO. r johs e. rox a co. CHARLES imORY A CO. FREDERICK STEER. DE HAVE A BRO. tiLESREXXIKO A DAVIS. KURTZ A HOWARD. BIOREN A CO. EDWARD ROBINS A CO. EOH4iiE J. BOYD, i BARKER, BROS. A CO. KXIUIIT A CiRAFF. ISAAC C. JOS'ES, R, BULL A NORTH. 481m M. HARVEY THOMAS. U. S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, AiO.16 8 THIRD ST NO. 3 NASSAU ST. PH1LAEELPUIA. NEW YORK NEW STATE LO A. FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICE. CONVERSIONS MADE OF 7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE. ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND SOLD EXE CUTED IN rillLADELPJUA AND NEW YORK. li JJEW STATE LOAN. THE NEW O PER CENT. STATE LOAN, FREE FROM ALL TAXATION, Will be furnished lu sums to suit, by COCHRAN & GOWEN, BANKERS AND BROKERS. 4 3 lm NO. Ill SOI7TH THIRD STREET. PENNSYLVANIA NEW , S T A T E O s, FOR SALE, In lots to suit purchasers, on as favor able tern.1 as sold by olbor parties. Orders solicited. J CHAIELES li. KEEN, 4 3wths8t NO. 388 WALNUT STREET. GROCERIhS, ETC. VERY CHOICE OOLONG TEA, $1-25 PER POUND' FOR SALE BY TIIOMrSOiN BLACK & SOX, BROAD AND CHESNL'T STREETS, 8 30 stuth3mrp PHILADELPHIA QHOICE DELICACIES FOR THE SEASON Pates de Fole Gros; Potted Tongue; Beet; Ham; Strasbourg Meats; Bloaters; Auotiovy aud Bbrlmp 1'nai e. Oume Id great variety from tbe Western Prairies. Freucb Pens; Mushrooms: Oreen Com; French Olive Oil; Boueless Surdlues; Maccitronl; Choice Wlues and Cordials. SIMON C0LT0N & CLAKKE, S. W. COR. RROAD AND WALNUT ST 0 14 tutbMp PFirLADRr.PTTIA. MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP WITH B. T hAllHiri ti PlUtJO CONLlLNTltATi.D iPOT AbH OH ltliAliy WOAP MAKKIl, WaRKANTKI IKiUBLK TUK STKKNOTH OF COMMON POT AfcH.and superior to any other Saponliler or Lya in the market. Put up In ciuis of 1 pound. 8 pounds, I pouudH. s pounds, and li pounds, with lull direo tloiiB In KuglUh and tierman lor niaklnt; Hard and oft Soap. OJSF; VOVNli WILL MAKK VI Vi'KHS (UL1.HN8 OF feOFT SOAP. Ho LIihk Is required. ConHuniers will Hud this the cheapest Polaslt m tho Xlltll It el. B. T. BABBITT, Nos, 64, 65, 6. 67. 68, 6, 7u, 7a, and 74 Vnsliliitftoii lruol, N. Y. The undersigned will guarantee protwotmn to all parties selling li. T. Bubbllt's Coucauualed Polash or lteudy (soap Maker. .. , i 1 or sale Iu low to suit purchasers, by . llEISKV C. KFLLOOa , 19. W,U)K, WAlKlt AIV. tllnnnL 1 nin.. 4t Hole Agent for r-nnaiBippi. DIAMOND BRAND HAM A. The old and Justly celebrated Diamond Bran Bugar-cure d Hams, cured by bamuel Davis, Jr., C0.1 Cincinnati, In store and lor sale by Hole Agent " WASUINOTON BUTCHER SON, I If lAirp Kot. l M tt tiiVI HUM "1 j
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