G LETTER FROM PARIS. Movements of Louis Napoleon The Foreign Mia istera' Circular The New Pontifical Legion The Bittern Question A Flurry Among the Mexican Bond holder The Berlin Fes tivities, Etc. Etc. I BTBH1NO TELKORAFH SPECIAL COTlRKSPOJIDltNOB. Paris, September 29, 1806. At L.Ht. The Emperor yesterday left Tarla for Biarritz. It was indued high time that he chould put an end to public suspense; for his journey, so often postponed, gave rise to the most alarming Tumors as regards the imperial .health, How ever, it turns out that those different reports were devoid of truth, and the journey to Biarritz was postponed until after the drawing up of the Circular which has just been sent to our Ambassadors residing in foreign parts, by Monsieur do Lavalette, Minister of Foreign Affairs ad inUritn, until the arrival of Mons. de Mousticr, detained at Constantinople by the unsettled slate ol affairs caused by the Insurrec tion In Candin. 'Everything for the neat." The circular of the temporary Minister of Foreign Affairs, though a long time comiDg, is perfectly in accordance with the bett hope which this long-deferred document has raised in the minds of all intelligent persons in Europe, nnd the actual confirmation of such anticipa tions is in itself highly satisfactory. Monsieur de Lavalitte's circular is an acknowledgment of the principle "that everything is for the best," The Emperor laid long annuuueed that the empire was peace, and, his policy fairly con sidered, has always been consistent with his pro fessions. His Majesty, through the mouth, or rather the pen, of his temporary Minister of Foreign Affairs, tells us that the aggrandizement of Prussia need not be any source of anxiety to France, as the questions of one country ought not to depend uj on the sluvery of another or ethers. The Emperor of the French knows full well that any attempt to cross the Rhine on the part of France would be sure to raise againBt him the German nation, with all its princes at its head, as compact as franco herself could be. The Emperor hit, much to the regret of many, wisely submitted to the law of necessity; and there is every reason to agree with the expe diency of his adhering to a neutral policy, and to the tender of his good offices as a me diator. There was nothing else to do after 9a tlowa but to put a good countenance upon a losing game, and to make the best of a most untoward turn that the situation of Europe could in so short a lapse of time have taken. There is one sentence in the circular of Mons. de Lavalette, touching upon the papal question, which admits, perhaps, of ambiguous interpre tation, but is peifectly compatible with simpli city and straightforwardness. "France," writes the Minister ad interim, "has rejoiced in the liberation ot Italy, but is apprehensive ot the safety of the Pope. By the convention of Sep tember, which will be faithfully executed, the interests of tbepontiBcal throne will be secured." Of eours, this means the spiritual throue the power of the Supreme Bishop of the Latin Cinirch tor, as to the temporal throne, un doubtedly, when it is left to the care ot itself it must be subjected to ail temporal viacissitudes, and depend for its stability on the national wil l of the Roman people, and no longer on the pro tection of France alone. The circular lias, all in all, calmed the public anxiety, and it is to be hoped that confidence has returned. The New Romau Legion, w hich has been formed at Antibes, and which rived at Civ'itfttir?14' where it is undergoing quarantine. A tclegraiii',?"9 us that Monsignor di Ilohenlohe had pmlmriftdJrom that nortfton the 16th, and that he is the bearer of an auto-" graph letter from the Pope to the Queen of England. It is further reported that the new Pontifical army, recruited in Belgium and In Fiance, will remain at Viteibo until the de parture of the French soldiers, who have ex pressed a great repugnauce at coining In con tact with the new defenders of the faith, who have not been picked from the elite of European society. It must, however, be said, in justice to the new legion, that their conduct whilst in Antibes left nothing to be desired. A IlumllliiK iu the Eat. In the presence of the gigantic conflict of which the East will shortly be the theatre, German, Italian, and even Mexican questions are thrown into the shade. Nevertheless, events of some Interest are occurring in these quartern Great movements of Russian troops are taking place in Poland. An address, numerously feigned by the Russian party at Warsaw, is about to be sent to the Emperor, begging him to annex definitely Poland to the Russian empire. This btep naturally plunges the Poles in a state ot stupefaction mingled with rage. The Christian subjects of the Porte are now taking a most alarming attitude against the Sultan, and the secret assistance sent them by the Czar makes it to be feared that their general rising Is to be looked for. The. Treaty Bctueeu Austria and Italy. Negotiations continue between Austria and the Italian kingdom for the conclusion of peace. The Convention of the 24th of August, which regulates the cession of Veuetia to France, stipulates that the debts which shall be lecognized as attaching to any ceded territories, conformably to the precedent of the treaty of Zurich, will remain at the charge of the new sovereign. A difference has arisen in the inter pretation of this clause, but this difficulty will be soon got over, and is awaiting the resuirs of the communications' exchanged between the two Governments on this subject. The plenipoten tiaries are occupied with other questions, which are to be settled by the treaty of peace. On his side, the French Commissioner in Venetia Is preparing, in concert with the competent aut hori tjes, the measures necessary for taking posses sion and handing over the fortresses and ter ritories. tireat Alarm of the Mexican Boud holders. The holders of Mexican securities were yester day most unpleasantly surprised by the an nouncement made by the Muniteur that the netdful for the payment of the interest on Mexi can securities had not arrived from Mexio. Mexican bouds are now looked upon as no bet ter Ibnn waste paper, for there is every proba bility thbt the Emperor bus deci led to let th;cgs THE DAILY EVENING Tia.EGKArn.rniLABELrmA, TUESDAY, take their course in the crumbling empire. The misidtn of Baron Dcpont to Miramiir is a most unpleasant and delicate one. He goes to tell the brave daunhicr of Leopold I that, to the list of monarchs retired from buMncss, or rather from whom business has retired, one must be added toon, and that an empire must be struck off the roll of the poweis of the world. Approaching Festivities at Ilerlln. The capital of Prussia ba, for many days, been making preparations for the triumph which is to take plate to-day. We hettr that all Prussia that can afford to pay f jr lis railway ticket Is to comejto Br".in to see the triumphal entry of the troops. Many strangers have already ar rived, but like the strangers who come into a theatre ns soon as the doors are opened, many have lound time hang very heavy on their hands. Dreadfully ennuye, they have been wan denng about the dull and monotonous streets of the German Athens, gaping at the long line of captured guns the spolia opima of the cam paign which aro placed on either side of the Unkr dm Linden, and stopping from time to time to take a listless interest in the ugly black-and-white Primoian flag, and the preparations for the illuminations. For win dos In the Linden enormous prices are asked and given. Damage hy Storms. The Indian mail via Marseilles biings us sad news. A cyclone, accompanied by a deluge of rain, had made tremendous ravages on the 5th and Gth inst. at Kurachee. Five hundred houses have been destroyed and many people killed All communication was put a stop to on the railways and telegraphs. The weather continues to be very bad all over France, and the prediction of the late weather prophet, M. Mathieu de la Drenno, that the tine days were to return on the !i(tb, has turned out to be a falsehood, as the rain still continues to Tome down steadily, and every prospect of saving the vintage Is now given over. Accounts from Burgundy state that a dreadful hailstorm, a few diiys ago, visited Dijon and its neighborhood, and did a great deal of dumuge to the vineyards in flint district. Dulncss of the Capital. The French capital is at the present moment duluess itself. The elite of fashion is still either in the country or at the different watering places of the continent. The theatres are doing nothing at present, and the only novelty spoken of for the coming season is Verdi's opera of Don Carlos, which is being actively rehearsed at the Academic Impcriiila de Muslque. INSTRUCTION. PA 11 D E E SCIENTIFIC COURSE IN LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. In addition to llio general Course of In'tructlon In tins lifpiirluirnt, oeshjned to lay a substantial mHis of knowledge ard scholarly culture, students can paraue tc lfi Jrunc wlilch are essentially practical and ' ,ulV.,i' V;,u wivii. lopoprapnteal, and itlecha Mi?,,M' ","' METALLCUUY; AKCHlTtC I I Kt and tl!eVuiS 0 c'uclu,"rJ' t0 AUK1CUL- . ... '. clvlK Topographical, and Jlecha I II II I 'j in 11 Hi. and the AUTs. .J1? J180 i"w?c.aJH "PPortunlty torspecinl study of IliADi. and OA) Jll.KtJi ; or J.OD JtN LAN US bi ll LI lvl 8 ol our country, for Circulars apply to 1 1 evident CAT! LLL, or to Plot. K. B. YOl'NUMAN, Eastow Pennsylvania. April 4.1t(i6. V1""' mo facility. 610 JAMILTON INSTITUTE O 11 YOU NO J j A D I E S. rillLIV A. CHBGAH, P.f t0. ,ri:nilh !' position In tlio public tw inty-three connected for the lost WILL (Jl'hls A bAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL KOIt YOTJKG LADIES, AT No. 3810 dlkHNUT STRKI'.T Thi. i '!? "ONDAV, SEPTEAlUEli 10. This Institution is designed to rlvL tlio best semi naries In the country. CIRCULARS Containing particulars and other information In relation to this Jiiotftutlou, can be bud until tue 1st of Sen. utnber. at , Xo. B40 N. TWELFTH Street. 8 27 MONSIEUlt ALEXANDRE WOLOWSKI would inionn his mends and the public ttonerally that he Is now ready to kIvo instruction in Sinning and ou tbe Piano. According to bis own Svstem. which hereto lore lias proved so successful in rendering tbe voli-e ","u'.",VJ'!lWUuuaq-gt V.O Uino time lmp:irt !5 TitSTiTciiiiy 10 enable itae accuratu readme of thn most difficult passages. Iliss.vstem tor tlio I'iano ena bles lils pupi. s to execute eperatic and clussical music wlili eate, leoling, and brilliancy. 1 hoso wishing tp avail themselves of his long expe rience can do eo by calling at Jils residence. 8 '4 it in rp ho. 104 H. WASHINGTON Square. OIIEGARAY INSTITUTE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH. Hoarding and day pupils. Nos. 1SH7 and 152!) HPRTJCE Street, will reopen on '1 Hl'KSDAY , September 20. French Is tlio language of the family, und is constantly spoken in the Institute. 1'rlmary 1 epartment, 860 per annum. Day Scholt.rs per annum. SluO. Day Boarding Pupils, 1200. MADAME D'UERVILLY, 6 22 rniw4m Prluelpal DELAWARE LAWN AC APEM Y". ENGLISH Classical, Mathematical Hoarding-Scbool for Hoys Delanco, N. J. , twelve miles above city hourlv accessi ble. Circu'ars obtained at So. 21 South SEVENTH Street, No. 11W4 Clifr hn UT Street, or of 9JJm Rev. JOHN McKLLWAY A. M., Principal OB DELAWARE SIDE! Delaware Side ! Delaware Side I T1IK STATU; N ISLAND Fancy Dyeing Establishment. BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO,, No. 47 North EIGHTH Street, East Side. Tbe stand occupied by u the past Seven ) ears. NO OTHER OtFICE IN THIS CITY I With the advantages of an experience ot nearly FIFTY YEARS ON STATEN ISLAND, And facilities arranged regardless of expense, wo mar justly claim to be, as we intend to remain, THE MODEL DYEING AND SCOURING ESTA- BLISHMENT OF AMEBIC A ! T.adiei"' Dresses. Shawls. Cloaks, etc., Dyed success fully. All siyles of Ladles' Dteascs cleaned without belug ripped. GENTLFMEji'S GABS1ENT8, Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, etc , dyed or cleaned WITHOUT MPPIJ.U 1 BARRLTT, NEPHEWS & CO., No. 4T North EIGHTH Street, East Side. Nos. 5 and 7 JOHN Street, New York. No. 718 BROADWAY, New York. No. JOU FULTON Strcot. Brooklyn. 10 3 ltnrp PRINTING AND STATIONERY CAN BE OBTAINED AT BUY SON & SON'S, No. 8 North SIXTH Btrott. Philadelphia,' At rates and with accommodation equal to any other estublikliment in the cllv. "-- Co. ntrv merchants supplied with HLAN K BOOKS ot super'or blndinu and ruling, and blAPLE Si'A. 1 1ON 11 Y. ut great hamulus. WKDDINU a KIks in imitation of engraving, at half the price ot plute work. Call and luetic fur youi self. t 8 stuthlui THE CHEAPEST JOB PJ1INTINO OFFICE, IN PHILADELPHIA, HADDOCK St, SON'S, NO. 618 MtRKET Street, 9 11 "rtrp Entrance on 1'ccatur atreet. LUMBER. 1866 fi -FA.V&M (i' floor I n o. ri CAROLINA FLOOHINft. 6-4 V1HU1MA Fl.OOhlNM. 4-1 VIRGINIA FJ.OOHINQ. - I'KLAWARK FLOOBIXfv. . it DP LAW A UK FLOORING AfH AND WALNUT FiVoiiRiVQ ASH AND WALNUT FLOOBINO. HTF.P BOARD 1 IRAIL PLANK. 1866, -PLASTERING LATHS , FLASTFRINO LATHS, AT HKDIHH) PRK KH. AT K EDUCED PKICEH. 1 8f)fir ?BR. JI?. J"NGLE9 0. iLONtl CEDA R 8H INULF.H HO. NUOHT CEI.AH SHINULE8. W111TK PINK CU1NOLK8. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR HA Lg LO 1 RRR -LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! iOUy. LUMBKK FOR UNDEm AK F.RS! 1 RFD C'UlAlt. WALNUT, AND PIN PU ., . , n rinn. 1866 ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KINDS. HUiXlV 11111.1,, '"""'""' 1.1 R OKI. 1 1 w ii wrm A-hLi KINDS "-""-''-' n Ui VI. BEA8Hn WALNUT. DRY POPLAR. CHERRY. AND ASH OAK PLK. AHI BI8. VI A 11 dt A VI V RQ8EWOOD AND WALNUT VF.NEER3. 1866 CIOAR-BOX MANUFAirrruKns J, i CI OAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS b P A N I S 1 1 C E D A R 1 ) ( X I : n A RD B AT REDUCED PRICES. Ifif.n "OT10 JIST! SPRUCE JOIT' J-OUU. BPRt'Cn JOIST I BPRUCK JOISTI ROM 14 TO 82 FEET Ll)N U FROM 14 TO 32 FEKT LONG ..r,,t,,'Hl tK SILLS. UE11LOCK PLANK AND JOI8T OAK SILLS. ' o, fi AIAU'LE BUOTHFR A CO., 6 it mrp li. 2M,0 SOUTH (.Tklf k T. ryi W. BMALTZ'S LUMBER YARD N F OFFERS FOR SALE; "1":'0 Ceta- ri;;ern-v;FKrgB,iYeiiow Board's "na "CCOud ''ualily onc an(1 two-sldcs Fence wj;;ersr,f:PhBo all whilhs!' JoW aud Ht""'B. ftom 12 to 'eot long. loSHlie-.dih.liUto' Bnd 8cBntIln. 12 to 28 leet Plastering Lath (Enslisl: and Calais), Pickets. Miiiikicb, (.bestnut l'ots, c;c. At llhiiL-nnv . Witlnnl lia..i. r. i . . . J , .. .. " ouu jxjanis. .t..J.",?!11" '? "K,I ".'"'"lr-cut Aimlshedat the ....... v-t t mc Mint-nt iirice. 9 17 ini UNITED STATES BUILDER'S MILL, Nos. 24, 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIR BALL'S TERR, NEWEL POSTS, GENERAL TURNING SCROLL WORK, ETC. SHELVING PLANED TO ORDER. coiMa'un,rvg(oBnrr,rcnt o Wot"1 Mouidi" J. C. P E R K I NS, LIJMIiEU MEItOlIANTJ Successor to K. Clark, Jr., No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hano: a large and tarioa jsortmen of Building Lumber. 5 24 j SADDLES AMD HARNESS. JJ A R N E S S. A LARGE LOT OK NEW U. S. WAGON HAR. NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horpe. Also, parts of HAR KF.S8, SADDLES, COLLAUS, HALTERS etc, bought at the recent Government ealea to be sold at a great sacrifice. Wholesale or Retail. Toiretiior with our usual Assortment ot SADDLE li YAND SADD Mil Y HARD WAliE. WILLIAM S. KANSELL & SONS, 2 1 Re. Ill MARKET Ktiw WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. CUES KIT GROVE WHISKY, No. 228 North THIRD Street It anything was wanted to prove Uie absolute nurft r f this Vhlsky the following eertmcate" sCoid 1? There is noalcolioila sUmalant known cornniandbie suck eciuiuitiulatlon lioni such high souicea: ubuu r v. Philadelphia, September, law. -..t"1 carentlly tested the sample of CHESNrl GROVE WU18KK which you send ns, and And that 11 contains KOhK ov tub roisoKOus stbhtamck known it ytbiL oil, which is the characterise and Injurious In gredieut f the whiskies ingcneral nse. m BOOTH, GARRETT A CAMAO, Analytical CheminU , , Kw Tobk, Septembers, 18ft I have enalyted a sample ot CUKKNUT GKO VH1SKY received from Mr Charles Wharton Jr I Phlladciphla; and having carelully tested IU l''ajn pleaaed to state that It Is entirely piue fbom poinou or .i.l tiu substances. It la an unusually nur ana Unt-.rvVred quality of whisky. James r. chilton, m. d., Analytical Cheuils . , , Bobtok, March 7,1 850 1 have mado a ehcmlfal analysis of oommercialsam pies of CI1F.MMJT tiROVE W UlhKY, wUlch proves be free Irom tbe heuvy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure au unadulterated. 1 he fine flavor of this whisky Is derive lium the train metl in uianuiauturlug it. Keepectlully, A. A. 11AYES, M. D , btute Assayer, ho. In Boylston street THDttrCT NATHANS & SON?, IMPORT K It S OK BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Kto. Eto. No. 19 North FRONT Street. riULADEU'lllA. MOFKH KATBAVS, IlOrtATE A. HATUAN8, OIlLiMJO D. NATRAaS. 119m JREI). I3ALTZ & CO , IJHXORTEES OF WINES, GINS, Etc BOLE AGENTS FOR Rlviero, Cardat A, Co.'a COUtNAC No. 110 AVAINl'T STIIKET, rillLADLLPIHA. 10 3 3m hard rubber artificial LiMUh, Anns, Legs, Appltaores tor Deioriuity etc. eic. Theso Limbs are ..unnierreii irom Hie In loriu and lit: ate the lluhl...i .1.,.. .i.i ao e. pcrteot, and artisiio substliutua " "u,,, CJi iP. tat n:eu August 18, ltHjJ; iiuy 2i, IHbi; May 1, law;. Address v. iao KlSillAT.L C3., (... 0 t!9 ,,C11 eirt Tbllude'.niila. Pamph'.etf free. eui a -x . .. . " " , "- oiaius iioveru A2 DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. FKEAX1I STEAM SCOIIILXG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. ChilorJn1. V.T? rIm)I? Ladles', BentlemeW. an ,nln;lI..l,.S.S.,n,;ta.,0 ,ne,r original Riates, wtinon iii,r,,,i fc.iJ 7 i ' '"ii.isB, r cleaned aim tlti'shed without being taken apart, whether the color is genuln. ,.l'T'r!0?sndM",,tii,M' Cnrtalns. Table Covers Vi L'V ,y: "'"To". MO "loves, etc.. cleaned and are execnted under mr Immediate suDervlslon and satisfaction goaranteed in every instance? A call arid .--.u.u.uvu vi uui riu;cn reipecuuiiy solicited ALBED1LL & MARX, s 12ntls No. 510 RACE Street rpilK NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTI( . riTATElf ISLAND, Also tlOU1U "-UWe.t.ldo,. Hl ATKM 1-LAND DYEISO ESTABLHnMEVT ltfing the I AItOl 8T In the UNITED HT vTKS and IlllinV YEARS OLDtR than any other on 8 TA1F N ILAND WproMwd. with the most Imprnved and SuKS'lo (, m,,CU ey. retaking con , DYE, 'LEANS1JA.D FINISH vf r Jf uv'ait "ABathliTa, In a man- ner I Nr-Wl'ALLED In this country o. 4tl "orth El 111 U Street riilladelDhla. o. W1I1UNK Stret, New York. 1 t.o.V'i liROADWAY New York. No. 136 PIERREPONT Street, Itrooklvn. , .. D SAMCEL MARSH. President. J. T. 1 orso. Secretary. g n mt-im TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. rHILADELPHI A SUHGEONS BANDAGE IMST1TCTE. No. 14 N. . -'.' """n htrcet, above Market. K. O. r. v Mir. 1 1, fitcv thirty years' practical experience guarantees the skiliul" adjustment oi ' his Prcmlu Others Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Sboulaer Braoeg, ? .i! ti' """"isories, etc. Ladles' apartments con ducted by a Lady, gone DENTISTRY. THE GOVERNMENT HAVING TTrv granted me letters-patent tor mv mmin m atniinlFtirliig M'rous Oxide Oas. by which I bavo extractid nianv thousands of Teeth without pain. 1 am justltl. dln aofcrtitg that It Is both safer aud superior to any other now in use. . DR. O. .. MUN.VS 8 81 6m No. 781 8PU17CE Street ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. fu?fT ENN STEAM ENGINE AND 2JJlI BOILER WORKS. NEAKIE LhVY 1-liACTlCAL AM) TliKOKETlUAE ENOINFFrV MAC HI N lT8, BOlLtR-MAKERS . BLACKSMI Tits' and FOUNDERS, huving lor many years been In sue cesslul operation, end been exclusively engaged In building and repairing M.rine and River Engines, high and low pressure, iron Hollers, Water Tanks. Prowl-?fii.f!,.,ct.c- 1rT',''c,mlly ut)nr tliolr services to the public as being luliy prepared to contract for engines of all jl.is. Mnritie, H. vcr, andtatlonary t lmving se sol with tiulck actpatch. Fvcr.v description ot pattern making made af the shortest notice- High and Low pressure Fine. Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best ... i i v" ' iu k. o ui (111 Utnci IU11UIJN ! If (ill J urTilnor. Hrrcw i'nitin -n . V. " "Ul ... . , . - u,lu mi uuiui noil. vUDlieCteu 1 i i n n i n f a f,nrl ar...iflnlnn i. . teed 8tublNhmeiat ,ree 01 charKe. aud work guaran 'Jhe snbscrlbors have ample wharf-dock room for v - .. ..... o uiu, iuu no m neuect satetv and aio provided with shears, blocks, lulls, eto etc . lor rats nir heavv nr huhi tu.i.i,i. ' " '- Ojivu v NEAFIE, 8218 BEACH and P a LME It Btree's. . VAI GHAN MERRICK, WILLIAM H. UKRR1CB. OOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND rillLADIILPniA. vnlv MF.RRICK & MOX8, K(lttl.lld A k. 1 u A til. l uton.. Land. MverTiiS JUarTneirSKke " "m ,or jiuners, uasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, etc. Castings oi all kinds, either iron or buiss lrnil KrfllTA llnrWa ' ... . . . . Rnihoad StitTons etc ' "ur"uu'". Ketorts and Gas Machinery, ol the latest and most Im- proved construction. ' Every description ol Plantation Machinery, and Sugar Paw, aud Cirlst Altlls. Vacuum Puns. Open bteam Trains' Delccutors, Fl.ters, Pumping Engines etc. Sole Ac. ntg nr V ftlll.v. o Fiiaraius. ACsniytti'sPaUnt Steam Dammot, and As pltiwull & Y, oolscy's Patent Ccntrltugal sugar Draining Machine. 'inK BR I D E S 13 U R G MACHINE WORKS OFFICE. No 65 N FRONT STREET, ,,r PIlILADKLrlllA. u e arn nrnnat-jwi , . 1 1 1 i . .. - . . well knmvu ",ut" ,u eiiciu lorout iLrinrt.1.11, tY F0R r0TTN AND WOOLLEN Mil LS, aid Y cavitig. ""'"'"" tarumg, Bpinnlng, slve' VorVi' he at,CBllon of mi""":turcrs to our exten. U? ALFRED JENKS Ji SON. MISCELLANEOUS. MARBLED SLATE MANTLES. BLAlt n OltK of every descrlntinn nn lion to order. PLAIN SLATE AND TILES always on hand. J. 13. KIMES CO., Nos. 2128 and 2128 CHE T Street. Q-J9 ARCH STREET. GA8 FIXTURES . .... . ,D uuuu genera ry, to their large.nnd eleaart assortment ot UAH FIXTURES CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL , BrlOV7H! WARFS. Qhose wishing handsom? and thorough ptade (.cods, at very reasonable prices, will rind it to their advantage to klvo m .u " where. . -.w. pu.iuuiui eise- N. B.-soiied or tarnshed flxtuies reflnlshed wlih special care and at reasonohle prices. 1 Hlfiin i . . . . - rinauit s vyj JpITLER, WEAVER & CO., aiArurACTCKERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cord, Twines, Etc., No. 23 Hortn WATER Street and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue. I-UILAUELTHIA. Edwin II. Fiiler, Michakl Wi avbu, Cosbab F Clotiukii. 214 ALL PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY tlio b'ess ng of good hoi 1th. can obtain relief by consulting Dr. K.1MKEL1N, Oormun phvslctan Dr V l.ilalln Im... u . 1 .ll,., 1 . j , his own medicines. They are pure, safe, and reliable. He invites a'l persons sufleilng Horn disease to call on uiuj. . n u i in. ljiu uav. iuiu ouices open till Do'ckck in the evi ulng. N W. corner ot 'IllltMl STlfl IlKlllV Sliraiia l.n.u.AAn O - J w.nvvu DUIUb. Rllu l 111. .rani. a t A a O li N E X U II A U B AO WAN OF ACTOHT. N O E o is it xi . n A i L i dt CO., IIKMOVKD TO S. E, corner of MARKET and WATER Btroiti, Phi adalpbia DEALERS IN 14AG8 AND BA.GGING Ol uvorv Iimi.i tntli.n tt.r Cialn, Flour, fcta.t, superphosphate ot Lime, Bone Dust, Etc ante and small GUNNY BAGS canstantly on hand, smJ n Also, WOOL SACES. John T. Bailey. J auks Cascades. Q. li! O R G E I'LOWMA N, CAinKNTEIl AND JLJUri.DKK, No. 232 CARTER Street, Ami No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine W oik and lllllivrlglitins piotrptly attended to a HS WILLIAM 8 . GRANT, CO.MVI8SIOS MEHCI1AN, Mi.ios. ui,i.A)iini a vi nut, ptitinutipnia, unar sou Duptnt's Oitnpowder.ltetlned Mtre, Cnarcoal, Eto. W. l' ul.er ii Co ' Choculuto, Coco, and Hrouia. CrocKcr Bios, ii Co. 's Yellow kliittl tihuaih'uir. Bolts and Nails 121 LPUK DALK-MAia AND CUUNTY KH.MIO J? of ( apt-well Co.'a Patent Wind Guard and Air Ilea'er for I'oal Oil Lamnst It Dravami ibu Chiiuneva from breaking. Tills we will warrant Also saves on. uiruttioou i an ana see t tit in they cost uut leu cents. o. ili3 RACK hlreet. Phi adelphlu. Vainpic sem to auu art oi tLe L ni:m mules, i n recc.pt oi 'it wt..tn i J J ,o ,wbi iiiaiiuer. l.em lemon fl HuintrA and Winter Clothing cleaned to perteitn without h Jury to tbe stuft Also Flags and lianners AU kinds i Slalns n moved w thont emnlnir 11.. OCTOBER 9, I860. PAPER HANGINGS, PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL & R0URKE. C O R IV E II OF F01RTII AND MARKET STS., PUILADELrillA P A P MANUFACTURERS E It OF H Paper Hangings G li AND g Window Shades, S Have now in Store for FALL TRADE, A Fino Stock of Goods, the newest and boat style. A i9 ELEGANT VELVET DECORATIONS Of all grades. PARLOR PAPERS OF THE RICHEST DESIGNS. W 1 D O W S 40-INCH PLAIN PAPERS, Of every shade, with.rich GOLD MOULD. INGS, all widths, to which we invite the attcnlioh of the Trade. WINDOW SHADES gig OF FINE SCOTCH HOLLANDS, A r All widths, White, Buff, Green, Blue, and Tearl Color. 5 ELEGANT FIGURED SHADES ol the gj most elaborate designs, s PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND SHADE TRIMMINGS, To the WHOLESALE TRADE we oflcr an Extensive Stock of GREEN AND BROWN GUM CLOTHS, iTABLE OIL CLOTHS, at the Lowest Not Cash Prkw, and work done by competent hands. HOWELL & ISO IRK IS UJ CORNER rOURTlt aXL MAHaet CTS. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC F U II IV I T U R CEO. J. HENKELS. LACEY & CO.i THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Sta.,' pniLADELrniA. Suita of Walnut Furniture in OiL Suita of Walnut Furniture, Polished. Suits of Walnut Parlor Furniture in OiL Suita of Walnut Parlor Furniture, Polished. Suita of Rosewood Chamber Furniture. Suita Pompeii Chamber Furniture. Suita Pompeii Parlor Furniture. Suita of Walnut Dininfr-Room Furniture. Buits of Walnut Library Furniture. Suita of Walnut Hall Furniture. A ,larte s ortrrent finished, on hand. GEORGE J. 11 EN K ELS, LACEY CO. llmBp: Hos. 1301 and 1S0S CUF.8frT RtM.t. FURNITURE-' The Largest Stock in the City AT REDUCED PRICES Cottage Chamber Seta, Walnut Chamber Sots, Velvet Parlor Suita, Hair Cloth Suits, Reps Suit3, Sideboards, Extension Xables, Wardrobes, Lounges, and Mattresses. A. N. ATT WOOD & CO., No. 45 South SECOND Street, 1) litulhlmrp l'HILADELPIil A. BUY FUHN1TUKB AT (iOULD CO.'S I nlon liopon, corner M NTH 0nd MARKET and Ios. ii and 3Bortli BtCO.NU Street """'"i o Hie lanrfst, . clttapcRt. and test stock of Pnrnltnro. of every defcriptlon. n tlio wor d. Send tor Printed Catai lotueand l rlce List, jhe Boundncus of material and workmanship In guarantred ol a 1 wc st II. Furniture for 1 arlor, rawing room. Cliathber or l!ed room, Dlnlna- ll'imk,.LlnTy Kttclio.i HervnntB" rooms.' OHlceS. f S1!0?!"' sV 'urcu,e8,.. a rl'. Masons, or oth 1 ciIcb, Slilps. lnntliutions Clubs. Ootlpnes pBh Building iiote'sltoar.ling-Uoasesfhols'Wus o? single ploteot Furniture. K..m,r lirawlnps and estlma es I nrnlxhed when rcnnlred Orders sent by post will be executed wl.h despatch, and with liberality nnd JuHtnens ot dealing ( ointrr dealers, and the trade tieneraliy,oontlnuo to be supplied on thosame liberal wholesale lortns that Insure them a tiir profit. Parties at a olstanno may remit ihrouah our Hanker, tho tanners' and Alcchanlcs' .Sailonal Bank. Chennu. street, or tho I nlon .National Hank. Ihlrii street, or by Kxpress f'heck, or l ost Oilloe Order. Im meUlate attention will be alien, and satlsluotlon lumired. OOUI.I) ,V; CO., N K. corner NliiTH and 1IA KKKT streets and ,,,, 37audSorUi 0GC'OM Htreet, . ZKBp PhUa.lelphla.H PLEASE OBSERVE THAT RICHMOND & .FOREPAUCH'S la the Cheapest Place In this city '. TO BUY VOUU FURNITURE. aro'tfirioV10 IarRe8t "n1 most varled M onr Dr:ce l OA'T Fi ltO FT TO CALL before Durchasln else where In order that we may have anTpportun'tj Tt proving the truth ot the above assertion. 7 BICHMOSD FOREPAUGn, 0 28 tulhf '2mrp Fo. 40 South BECOXD 8t , west side. BEDDING, MATTRESS, AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE, WILLIAM B. DREW, No. 813 MARKET f PHILADELPHIA. fllstuth.lrrt T 0 HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety oi FURNITURE Which I will sell at rcdncco. prices, consisting ot PLAIN AM) At ARBLK '1 OP cnrpi . .. WALNUT CHAitWf.it elllTA. " V II 4T All . Jb l 4. Q, l'AVtl (IU hl'lli. 1X1 VITI Uk 'i UliTon I'AKLOH bl'l I 8 IN HA I li CLOTH. PAHLOKHIT8 IN ItKPS. nlliPlmarflfl V v innolAn Tah'u Wo . 1 i i WattrtsseirLounZeto c: ' "-"" I'. 1. OTISTINK 8 1 IS. E. corner BKCOND and RACK Streeta. ESTABLISHED 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON French Plate Looklnff-Glasses. ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC ilanuiacturer of all kinds of Looldng-Glaes, Portrait, and Pio tare frames to Order. No. 010 CHESNUT STREET, TH1KD DOOB AUOVK. THE COKTIHENTAX, f HILABKLPOLA. 8 15 FIKST-CLASS FUBKITUBE. A Large Assortment of tb I.ateat Styles On hand, and will be sold this coming season at very n odcrate prices, at 1.. LVTZ'S Furniture Establishment, Do 3m Ko. 121 Bonta ELEVENTH Street, PASSENGER RAILWAYS. HIE SPRCJCE . KA1LWAY. AND PINE STREETS THUNK LINE. This Road now. in addliion to Its main line on Roruce aud Pine streets, passes tlirouith the entire wes.ern por tion ol the city. Patsenxers irom the extreme north west at aIruiotLt Paik anr aionir the entire loute to the extrcu.etouihweHt at Gray s Ferrs-, can take the cars on 'iwent -second and Twenty third streets and the (.ray's tirry ltoad. and bo carried through, via. ttpruce street, to the Kxchnnpe tor a . , MKCLK KAUl . In addition to the several Parkg and the beautiful scenny along Uie Bchuy klll Uut. tlicre a? uV.nr ehjects or interest alouit this rntts ta ml c It a traetwJ The road la ep enoldly iquippeJ7S5lT DehiB felr " rtahl.!re'y EeWl aDd "1WU)S J d log. Cats leave the Fxchnnge every fcw minutes dnrln the day aud eveiy hour a ter mlduteut." j I lo liu BOARDING. H21 GIKAUD STREET Iielng neatly fitted up, will orcn lor t'lUST-CLAMS IJCJARDER8 OS THE F1UST OF "KPTKilflKU. Two Ian e on nuohatinu Uocms pn tbe second floor well auaptcd lora laiully bis MONUMENTS, TOMBS, (IltAVK-STONKS, Etc. Jutt ITALIAN MAIU3LJC MioUUKN'l'ri, ntM it i a k.n ui mm -..v. w a u4 fij d iU j( t,H a.-, Wi bo o:d ceD fur ca,,h H ork a ut to itny pit oi tbe United Htaiea HKNJtY K TA If R. J 21 wtrc!- o. 1J0 GttlCl N bireet. 1 h'lnd" "hia.. I