If, GUSH NOTES DM AMERICA. Deacrlptloita of I)lsUnrnlstitl Men What an Kngllahinaa Saw la the Oil Heslons. Uiidcr the title of "America During and Aftor Mie War." Mr. Robert Fcrcuson, antbor of "Bwh-s Men and 8wi9 MonntaiiiB," ha written bock about bis xecrnt travels to the United I States, which In published In Ixmdon by Lonr want, (Jrccn A Co. Mr. Ferguson makes fewer blunders than English travellers usimlly fall into, and Is evidently a hearty admirer ot fonie of the public men of this cotmtrv. Ho moVm Inn of ceitnin national peculiarities which arc a-fl Biiarpiy rriticted by cultivated Americans f themselves aa by foreigners, but In the main his iwo is not only pleasant but accurate. While In Boston he Boom In have had tlifi nn portunlty of seeing the bet literary society, and oe gives tue following "Vetches: Longfellow. I found him iu his etudv. an eleeant and oheertul room, In one corner of which a tine oraiice tree. With Its crnlilnn fruit. IrpniM ornpii the memory of a departed friend, the late Pro- lessor relton. The table is strewn with books nd presentation coriies in various languages y, even In Chinese. But tuo ways ol I he Chi- uvtse are uoi as our ways, nnn una iiri-m-iiiuiiuii copy was in the shape ol a fun, on which a poet I tlie Flowery hand had written a translation of the "Psalm ol .Life;" and if the translation weie oilv as eood as the wntlnir. assuredly the work was well done. Though the leatures of the poet have been made lamiliar to us by many ..,.... .1 ..I .... a vaI nn fna nan iriviiucn null V"Vivnini" .t- " ' v. rirc htm lor the first lime without beln "truck with bis appearance. His expression of mingled dig nity and rcuflenefs has been fairly presented to Hut fhn ripiMillur fltvpntnpaa tf hia ..,.;in MO, .. - .... , . ,j 1 Ulij PUIIIU nd the toucn or spiritual beauty which olten plays upon Ills features cannot bo ren- InrnH hi II lilf(nPAf). TJolnra him li a - "viviv null I HJ 3 IUC t V"l open Dante, his translation of which, a labr of liiun m-tiir-li lina iomi r, i i A V , approaches to completion. But Dante has not ms uu'iiYiueu ntzirn, anj Hardly would the picture ot L mrtellow in his study bo complete without, ever and anon, through one ol the mree uoors icit unguarded," a little figure stealing gently In, lajmir an arm around his neck as he benas over bis work, and softly wuini't-'iiui; buiuu cuiiujHu secret in nls ear Thn, too, his work was inteirupted by visitors of auother sort, for auonir travellers of all nations the tour in America would hardlv be .. 1 .1 ....... 1 nnmnl.4n ... .i 1- L . .. J . cvuiiuucu yvujjn;i.t- wnuouva visit 10 uracle House. And spiakinor fluently French. Gorman. Italian, fepanisti, and Portuguese, and havme aisu a luumrust ui iuuisii ana ot Uutcli, it may wen ue hiipituBL'u iaai mere seldom comes a traveller with whom the poet cannot, U need ur, uuiu LuuvtiBC iu uib vwu ton 2 UC. Stories about iluccr Visitors. Ana homeuines mere ennie ntimr t,;J;,J . sell-introduced a class to whom the customs ol auicjii; euuw iuor vnennce tnan tbeydo with us. 1 remember, during the period ol my stav a Western man, comically quaint and cool, who u.r nini iciut;!-t i'j pub me piciuresat Cradle llouse. On two successive days he came, a'rid for three or four good hours was Dante thrown asidewblle.wii.il nn nmiisml tmn.i K... - t " .... ........ 'v m ti u 1 1 1 ur TlliJ poet answered all his odd questions, and sno wed mm cveryrtnug there was to be soon. Than lucre ;uiue very muny oiuers craving assistance ...uuva r-uiiuiv, mm iu iuese a aeat ear is never turued. ;'o mau's income can be a secret in America: ihc income tax returns ate open to public inspection: and the newspapers amuo their readers by classiticd lits ot the loeomes of i.vmiurUl lum-unuu, literary men, po iticlans and others Jlr. Lonpfeliow is endo wed w" h an income i iar exreeaiug that which is genera v supposed to lall to the lot ot poets; and, as he never relu.es to listen to any tale of d.Vtre the Tllimhor nl nrimnn). " 1 I ,..iT 1 - , "rK"vamn, wormy ana un- Tb' wh0 d 'ueir way to his gate is bv ATVinnn 1 ines airs, which some of the .w.,, upturn pne memsetves are vfrv amTOTth nia .',:"oc 8 manwno ,el. to'haveeu wooded WlfX; S?-...r- Lonefellow. havinf VZe sZl lVi'wed Jn look at the W . rn """"' Pant sight to oi but "H "rhap. pleasant things' 'VVeTi s,r IZ tl. ' n Siawlng himself up, Z iftVT?' Wish on PnnH mnT s"'ance, and so I another man upon whom in ,? tncre was the loot' o3 "ave oeen 10 flave laken toSi3'EL'5f'.S passed out lVto i HU31un tue ,oa' as he gali pot' kC 6n ornaaient, on the top of the The War. nL ,nby m.en, Charlie." as Mr. Huhes says- frS .'t8 !?lliOW ?ot ?et ot aee,ccoveHng from a wound-having teen shot through the body from which nothing but youth and a eood 11 i j 1 iT "cooYuu uim, iiavinr. ltsted in the hrst instance as a prl-' en artillery, be wa, as soon as foun- .ieln tue 4 lltUienant's commi-' out, appointed Massachusetts cav' -oin in a regiment of ment wble T -y- He conlirmed the state-jivp- ' 1 Bad heard elsewhere as to the ...ion Of the Confederate cavalry to a charge "Of cold steel, their favorite way of nghtnm being with the pistol-a habit, perhaps, ac- ciuirea Deiore iney Had any Federal caealry to cope with. There are few of the distinguished men of the iSorth who have not lost eons or pear relatives nehtiug for the Union; the record is given by Wr. Hughes in the January number or Frazer'e Magazine, and a noble roll it is. And we may well beiieve that these men, thus eiv K Jbej, beld mosldftar in the cause, should fee bitteily the cruel and unjust taunt y,011.1.11!.80111 01 tQe EnK'i8h Papers of that time, that they were carrying on a miserable conflict by the aid of hire aliens. How fn any one case -miserable i The term implies either s Inadequate cause or an unworthy foe. The Chinee war, TVith Armst,-" ainstbows nerhIn war- V 1; '".KUl 'a ew zca anrt. But a war which was eirri n """u.Dl. V" L iuurcu ai in tne lowest nnin,. n a ereat tint inn - i. .1 i"csl;rve me integrity or its object or nn't ae,ther wektsS""PathL!ed with fiueh a name. ,Uadnright to bo cal,ed b A frequent visitor at Cragie House, when Con EresB is not sitting, is Charles Buraner, the scho larly Senator lor Massachusetts, and the repre sentative man of New England politics. And an Interesting sight it was to see these two mun, Iiongfellow and Sumner, o kludred and yet so diUercnt, sitting together on the eve of th great contest which was to decide the place of America in the world's history Sumner with the poet's little daughter nestling in his lap, for he la a man to whom all children come calmly discuss- Bumner se med to feel deeply the defection of ucrimuui iuc uiu uuli oiavt'ry leuuers Ol rillg- land from the Noithern chusc in the ereat crisis of the straggle, and all the more because New Eneland had always been a link, by this com mon bympathy, between the old country and the new. Lowell. A frequent guest, too, Is J. Russell Lowell, ho succeeded to the professorship of the Eng lish language and literature In Harvard Uiii- VPralfn fntnm.l. halit hi. II. T I .. 11 . liOWplI 4 Via mncit um.i.Ul.la n( 1. L. i . -. u HJun. 1 1U(11 IVUUIl. Jl B 1CIIIUI llt'UC lamily, though best known to the world by his humor, takes a hieh rank in many departments or literature, and the general complaint anions- " v uiy mat ne writes too little. He has given a hi?h character to humor, be cause uc ium uwa n for a high purpose. In eieiiug uieweapon to flKtUthe battle of opinion among his countrymen When rcir.ember that there aie few men who have Buttered in thir families as Lowell hat during the war, bis lines 'Uod's price e z htgh, tint nothln' elso 1 ken wut He sells wears ali ne" nee Into something, of solid pathos, Perhaps to those who saw in the great struggle of the last four year nothing but a subject iur highly spiced articles to smuse the English public this, along with somn of Mrs. Howe's stirring hries. msv seem "orofnne." To those who. like imseff. look upoo It as the createst battle between freedom and slavery that the world has ever seen, the prolanetiess is on the other side. In conversation brilliant and amusing, Mr. liowi'll is one of the persons in whose com pany one can scarcely be without carrying way something worthy to De rtmtmoereu. AkiuIi, A 1 11 .. njwvmm A iranctff ufll. lilj rrnnllA Allll UIU.')!, HIV, H'lui n iiii'uir., n.ii. un " 1 and genial spirit, bis childlike oevotion to sci- nn.n nn-l i- It a a niilrl tint, hn frun am, nf hill adop'ted country his CHger interest in the poli- a : ... B 1 m An wt Wis tt'Atit' I r VifliiV nnn nl V a I in. il Lb i un ?t c nm iw ucm una ui tun v turrs at the Unlvcisity, not one of what are- con- courfic to a fmall class. Yet It was deeply inte- reNtuie, toe fnojeci Deing tne Fueu or iue nauttlu. aud the queetion wbeiberthe naiuiluH iomiB iw own habitation, and il so, in what manner. In clear and terse. Enehnh, thoufirn mi h a ntinhtl v tnrnlon unfnnt ha trn.np.1 tlm rourse Ot seletitif.c nlmprvntinn nn to the nre. sent time, iuiiicatinc the nucstions which still remained to bo solved, and suggesting the points to which the attention of ino. Hirers should now De more esnecla Iv directed, ite wound un with gome peneral remerks, in the course of which he exboited his hearers to strive tn take the same pleaMire hi the scieuiilic disco veries ol others as in their own a noble Him. 3ft, ah ! bow aithcult to attain! I believe, how ever, idhi H mere are any persons curaDie ol so Tllllffl ftlYl irlll.ni illllillniiaa liraeil. la mm rl tlmn. . . ... .. ....... . . ........ .. j . i (i 1 . in viiCUl VIII 111 . Between the poet and the naturalist there exists T VI T TT ui il irimaii mi. UU I HU 111 II tlLlllTI IIIH'll vua uiuuut, nit. juu&!Uiij n una nvuicvi'U luu leat lor so it must perm to us with our rlpid English tongues of addreesinar to bl frienl in Iho hrtiiinr niimW nf ihn AHrtvtti X'7.f. say and eracclul chanson in his native knirimm. And olten, too, comes Dana, one of the mot cnnrmmeroi TaiKers, anu, more especially with bi pea stories, entbrtilliitg the circle of vounff k. I. in i.i.l T ...... I 'll.. l.AA...i..j.. .. . kjniuuv, uuiiuuiiun, ui; uiuiiiea irom ini tut a scuoiar ana a critic, wtio, it he bad been the OIllv one nl Ma nutnn Tuinhf hat,i ui Miowu its a writer uotu iu prose and verse. The Oil Itcgloii. xur. rereiirnn mvpa iiitinuii,rr . . ' , ' -. . . ...iiijf. cn.vunut3 i ' i IUC 1 I'llIiPN IVHUlll oil flllTtriir!. llo onrc. i wonuer in nmee is rii in i a nik. ..,.!. . , - . . . - -. ' " 1' f . . .1 Olll. Ullh tnfl thiincanrl i 1.1 ... - . . . ---- .-..r-.. iimauiinuis, twelve uu eis, u uuiiy paper, ana a 'temple ot fashion.' hllltnrn rnniiu iiiniimnDkln . u i . ' ...uuu.vi nuiu, n lueaire ana an nvuui-iuv oi uius c tue ni s rr vviiiv, o nouncing -a music ol matinee on Saturday - " vuvbii t-LlV IV IT Ui JJ Ut the streets are nothing but rivers of mutt across wlileh rmi mnu nr..n.ii...,ii .' ,. . , V.- J"" i"J "vviijiuuiiiii KB HQ n. ui.iiii.ai huiuk iu a pair or nuee jack-boots, 111 l T. n hieh nrrlinQt-i, nMiaatii.n.': : . . . j pvuiroii mug uuu uniy tra verse at certain places, leaping irom point to ItfttYl T n na ...... Al. . . . - u ciiuipiiii;-9i.iues oi a lll.HIK. I 1 1 1 I'lTV .T I'll ll I a... . . t . . " j".y i niiuiu unci im u.is:ence .w o iiK-uiuieu nowing wen struck in the vullev . , .. Jr Miaujr uiuiiiiiH pro uuviuHbn iuiu oi one tnousnnd barrels npr 7. ' V jt Yvuien naa naturally attracted crowds of peculators from all quar- . " i i u u i -,i , ;" '" in me same ill I. . fHi"i'. ill Trv I im. i.mi. i .i ..ciftiiuuxuuuu. jMuaing our way amone the lorest of deincks on the bill Bide. we came at. list v i r. J". Blue '"- juujuua won. ne entered an enclosed 3 aid, containing a number ot guznntic vate. into which the precious stream Went rnn.iLnin flowing nieht and day. leaving nothing for tne n vinui.-u iuuuuui 10 uraw u on, ana barrel it aS tllSt US t.lieV Pnillfl ll'ith nrkn . 1 . . j . " nuai. occnieu to me a curious amount of iucaulion. considering the .," ". nuiim nrisu irom an acci m j 1 . '" .J ""m-u un iu WU'K UU- up and look into tho huge tank Into which, with ft lllWin .limhlinn : .. .. 1. 1 I f.ii !? -"-I iio vii nan vuiuirea iorin irom tne bowels ot the enrth in try a a f spasmodic jets. A well like this, which on aa : -j 4uto iiiusv nave been return ing an income to Its fortunate proprietors of 7 jioi, io uiid ui tuose great prizes which have a lascinatlon to the pursuit ot the oil-seeker. Its production, how ever, is thrown into the shndn htr that r m,.n riiini i iiliii' !.. i i .tit in, u nnn. t . A . . ' r ... . - "J 1 " i VI a TV L 1 1 lately (tjtcovcred in Western Vireinia. and wnicn, accoruing to ine published account, was flnwlno ai the rate nf thrp thnno.mi Kn.ni.. a day. AH around the great United States well men were busy boring Jn every directton, up to the vcre of Its terntoi?. in the eager hope of iHPiug ine reservoir irom ruicn us oounceous stienms were supplied. But thCupli 'he general iiouiia ui iuc uoeiuiions in in.' oiMiiot uaa been sncrpfiutnl. nn Aiih Diinn.l Snrl ua vat - - , - " . .. .. n n i pi i i.y i . wvjvw mm. ii iu iuc iui ui tiuy Bpecuiaior." Advertising. The dead-wall advertising strnplr ler oddly r "Ihe great advertisers in America v?ni to ?wneaHh,lU1i-elve8 to newspapers, they stamp so 1, d tisements t& via 0f,DatureF. but1 must 1 wh0 iuns y aa Ever Whether he likes or not! -j prominent rock, not only in the W hite Mountain district, but along the beautiful banks ot the Hudson, aad in every piece w here tiavellers most do congregate, is carefully painted in large letters witn the name of some specific or other, the most persistently ob trusive being the 'Plantation Bitters' and 'Sozodont,' a preparation tor the teeth. If you stand by the Tronic Mountain to gaze on the wonderful old stone lace, your eye is arrested by 'Drake's Plantation Bitters;' It you pause by the Echo Lake to listen, you are met by invita tions to ''Dry the SozoJont. "And echo replies, 01 don't.' wrote a waer underneath. The greatest bit in the advertising line was made by the proprietors of the former on the oc casion ot the celebration of Independence Day in Boston, when, usual, there was a grand display of tirewoiks, and all Boston as there to see. The llnul tableau had just died away in darkness when, in a moment befoie the spectators had time to turn away their ees. another shower of many-colored flames lighted up the sky, and in all the glory ot tire leaped out the words, 'Drake's Plantation Bitlers l' And not in vain are all these inee nio; ::!? Il ;; trust the statement put vWV fjuLrieiorso iuis article that tucre Were FOI.I (Turin? ttin nnat VPlir rwrtn hiimliml nnrl - - J' .1 vnv u uu'.uvu MU(J seventy-iilne niile ot bottles. On my last visit to tiusiou mere was auomer article eni h.H Bucbu, the nhine of which met my eses at every turn, mid I never ennld rpp it a Wh.mi ing how It was ptonounced. till at la.st, if I had riinuiiieu uian.v oavs iu America. 1 should in : . " . . ... . . oiiuiiiu 111 utter desperation have gone ard twagUi a botde to set mj miud at rebt. Tlievju.ve, too, sorae- iiuieB, u very quuim wav oi cin.triK attention to tlmir advertirnieiit. Thus 1 saw at St. Loi'is the wallh plucattlecl iu very Itufro kttois wit'u the "Ului as iiure as a soul wituout Bin,' Draw UK near with h natural curiosity to know what bread."' omu" 'i-vtcu: rho tintcrmentetl Newspaper Postage.-By a recent order of tl.o rost Oflice Department, all newspapers add" I to the following countries beyond (icrm! when forwarded In the close mail to Prun' must be fully prepaid to their domination, at tbo rates named: KuHdia iDo'uding Finland and l'oland. 8 con's euou Htredeo 10 dorwa 13 Dennark 9 " Hclilwwitf-HoUtein 8 " wilxerland 9 " Italv , via tewllzerlnd 11 l'apal btatei, via Switzerland 12 " Turkey, via Jerusalom 14 1 ntker. vial ru Hte II Gieeof, vta iriefte , ,j 1 Ktrvpt, via Trieste....... .......... .11 - British last ludio and Ctiliu, via 1nftc. , 18 Fuilber ladia, Untot) and French po- . fwnivor. via I'ritnle.-.. " fZ1 FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OF JayCooke&(p. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A. Dcaleri In all Government Securities, OLD 5-2 Oh WANTin IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW, A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. compound Interest Notes Wanted WTESEST ALLOWED OK DEPOSIT. vo i ciioM mtie a ccii Bought and Sold a Com- BptcUl tolnffHcccmmoatlom resfrved for Ud'i. N A T I O N A L BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street PIlILADELrillA Tbe late management having rellnnaishoa thcr. control and Intcreit in this Bank, the bualneu telng ctnducted pndtr the following entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. ' DIRECTORS. JOSErH T, BAILEY, Of Bailey ft Co.. Jewellers. EDWA1I1 B. ORNK, Of J. F. & E. B. Orne. Dnalon In r.rnptln NATHAN HILliES, Piealdent of the Second National Bank. WILLIAM J.RVIEN, 01 Dyers A Eivlen, Floor Factors. 080001) WKL8U, Of B. & W. Welsh. Commlsnln i MAmlinnt. nrKTlum Dilarl AVI. a tfi .a. nu IT UAHl'i 111., Of B. lionlnna, Jr., A Bicther, Coal Mercha" oAMUKL A. B18PBAM, Of fiamnol Binnham Jk Snn Whnnl nriuian W11.1.IAIU 11. HilAWS, u Late Cashier of the Ce tral N ational Bank. PBESIDEST, WILLIAM H. RHAWN. CA3HIEK, JOSEni P. M DM FORD.' Late ol the Philadelphia National Bank. 5-20s, 7 3-10s, 1881s, 1040s, DOUCHT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN 6c BROTHER, i0. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 10 2Srp "TILLIAM PAINTER & CO. BANKERS, No. 3G Sontli TIIHID St. Government Securities Bought and Sold August 7.30s, And Old CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 1835, And tbe new Bonds delivered immediately. CITY LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 9 263m U, S. S E C U R I T I E S. A SPECIALTY. SMITH. KAND0LPH & CO., BANEEHS AND BROKERS, 10 S. THIRD ST., 3 NASSAU ST., 1'HILADEI.rHIA. NEW YORK. STOCKS AND GOLD B0VG11T AND SOLD ON COMMISSION HEBE AND IN NEW YORK. 13 1 - I Ttt a -vt rn "t-i T-y YY IN J. XU XJ , NOVEMBER COUPONS, tOR WHICH TITR HIGHEST PlilCE WILL BE PAID, AT JAY COOKE & GO'S., Nos. 112 and 114 S. THIRD St. 10 s tr DAVIES & BROTHERS, No. 225 LOCK Street, BANKKllS AND BROKEUS, BUY AND BFXL VN1TED STATES BONDS, 13818, S 20. 10 ills. UK" ED STATES 7 3-IOs, ALL 188CH8. CEUTlnoiM u tn in nm IT :nn rat. Mercantllptpor -,ld Loani on Collateral! negotiated. BUlckl Knn.i., . . . .. ...... i . BiocU Bon(lt ,n'4 8old oncommliiiiou. 1 .1 5-20 coupons, DTO NOVEMBEtt i, B0TJGHT BY STBRLIKQ, LANE & CO., " B AKREB9 No. 110 South Hisd Butf ectftp, WEDNESDAY, WATCHES, JEWCLitY ETC. I) FWE GOLD WATCHES.. v ijourner in our CJtv. to the "miiiiii oi lit. fP)crnerslaoai ctt Kl.HK WATCH AWTl trwnwinn J m. a w 111 WW m AVXt KSTAnLISHMKNT OK W. M'. CASSIDY, N. la South SKCoivn Rt.t. Wiolition hcndoceollh. flnr.t t.rartmrnti oi Jew or any in tie city. A splendid assortment o clLTEB WARE .ALWAY8 ON HANn 1 R,.mw - DIAMOND DEALER & JEWELER SWATCHE3 and JEWELEY EEPAIRED. gOj Chugtunt Bt-.rhU-, Owtna In Ik JI...1. - . . . OtKtlon in Drlc.0f hi.. .,- .:"" .u,"u" " " v til O UCU Dfl fj 1 1 1 f (I imm . J ... uu ncu iHortea itack n DiainornlB. VVatclies, Jewelry, ri, ... " "i"' oar stock hrrnr. 'A. ""'.",v,,ca 10 c" Mamln ''"''"Hge.gewnere- sit " 1 liTrnnT,. y. ivuocjji, & CO., No. 23 North SIXTH St., tTlg Increafed their (acllltlca lot AVATCH IlKPAiniWo, InTlte tke attention of tbe Dnbllo. All w oik rrntf d for ose rear. 626 COWMAN & LE0NAKD, MANOFA CTC RF.RS OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Silver and Mlvcr-PIalcd Goods, No. 704 ARCH STREET. rBLADBLrniA 70' In want WA hi, Wi'l tod it ninct. inR.h srPHB-PLTKD extmiiro in ii, a . .nun-uuBea Onr loua Of 81 LYE K Hoods iwil,7nVro . SIT.S' U1 abve kinds ol 1'i.ANM .li ..,.. . . wru ui moriKUT - w ,u r 1 1 1 1 i nr.. u i , i . . r. . r . . . . prkls v ' ""umaie.ana wi:i be told at redm-ed . . bUi Q I L V E T-V LATED WARE SAMUEL It. SMYTH. Prnrlirl r.rinn. A .... BMYili, ,ou.a lutorm tMeVat'Te bL , No. 33 SontU THIRD Street. HARPER, No. 520 AT?DTT cT,T.-.-ria ' u Aiiuxui Mannfactn and Dealerm Watches Fine Je-welry, Bilver-Plated Ware, AKD Solid Silver-Ware. 81$ RICH JEWELRY JOHN BRENNAN. PEAI.VB in DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELR7 no,. - Etc Etc ' 20 Wo. 18 S. EIGHTH S'A'&EKT. Phu.rf. FOR SALE AND TO BENT. OR RENT. VALUABLE STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Republic Building. tt APPLf OS THE PREMISES. OFFICES ASD LARGE ROOMS FOR RENT IN THE National Bank of the Bepublio Building, Nos. 809 and 81J CHESNUT Street, The Bonding Is (applied with Gas. Water, Water Clostts, and fc team beating Apparato. Tberoomi oo the third and fonrth fioori are large (S0x6U). well Ugh ed, nd tultabie tor a Commercial College, or bualneasofa Imllar character. Apply at the Bant. 9 Jtf JOE, BALE, THE "GIRARD HOUSE." Apply to J. C. PRICE, or T. JACKSON, 10 13 Ot Ko. U N. SEVEXT B Btreot. ft WALNUT STREET PROPEKTy.-r'OU b "jj rmt', iincv in i.o ui TV i ii v ti om l Yl RfllD fllTfA IIWP 111 VH tn NOW Hi.w 1A ant 'VWI 1 VI-" Muni rueeii i jo,viu ,vu, anu uiw. "-n . .,,. ' l t IU (i il O l ' I II A, .A At. I RABBLED SLATE lANTLES. bLATE WOKK of every description on band, or done to order. v I LAIN ELATE AKD TILES alwari on hand. 3. li. KIMES tV CO., 12$ Ko 2126 and 8 8 CHESNUr Street TZTc) ARCH PTHCET. OAS F1XTUUKS ill L CHAM1KL11.KP, MHOZh. BTATCAUV, KTJ J .hili; I. I'll win In .A.n.otl.1 llv .lira.. tliM lri V A I t..'k . . u............ ....... . .. - ii. n ultlitii iflmdg, and tlio public aoueruCy, to tliuir inice or.o elcuart I'snonment ot Uii. 1 IX TV It f . llllt1'. . ..... .. ...V ...WT'.'.T 1 1Z .VV tblng bmiJoi'iiie and thorcuglilr reuf oriublo prices will Had it to ,e us call te.ure pur basing eise- 'jt rt: tMlrrl nr tsrii'ShPil flilniM rnflniahed wlih .r riiTl care nil at rtasouublo prices. P84 bui VAKKIFK C0 TlTi am iT gTb a n t, (.'OMUlKhlON MEUCHANT, K0. 33 8. HKLAWAltB Avtuue, FiiUadClphla, ,', nnnpowder.Hcllned Nitro, Charcoal, Eto. (L Hker Co ' Chocolate. Cocos, and Kroma. rVoeereLfol.Co.,iTellowMeti bbeatbum, Bolt. .i Walla 1 " and if alia LEXANDER O. CATTELL 4 PHODITCB COMMISSION MERCHAST8. O. C ATT ELL CO. A M JfORTH WAT EH STREET, V 11,( 6. "j Lose rudeCeod, at very tiietr ailvtuiate t11 SO aiEA 0' 11 KLWAI 0- CATTIII, CATTCLL. OCTOBER 17, 13CG. SHIRTS, FIJRNISHIH G GOODS, & 1 W.iSCOT & CO., SKIBT MAKTIFACTT3REHS, AKD MALIK IM MCN'B FII1.1NIKHIN3 CIOQDB No. 814 CHESNUT Street, t'OVR DOORS Bll.OW TDK S7ip 'CUNT1NRNTAL, fail ADkLHUA. pATENT SHOULDEU-SExAl 81II11T MANIIFACTOIiy, AND GtNTLEMKN'S FtRSISniXQ STOUE. TEItFECT F1TTI1SO BniBlS AND DRAWER!) n srtc irom n rasnn merit at rery short neticp. All ether sitlclcsot QlATLkUISM 8 LRi.S8 OOOD8 In lull variety. WINCH KtJTKlt & CO., Bilt Ko :C6 CHEHSVT Btreet THE DEST FITTING SHIRT AMSBIOA IS TH SI10CID1 R-SAAM PATTERN bhibt, Manaiactnred by B. KAYRI, So. 48 N. SIX1 Street, Philadelphia, where you can find a large aan tmentot OI-S18' FUKlBlllNQ GOODS, Clip this out aad give aa a call. . S.Xin Street, rhlladclphle. SADDLES AND HARNESS. H A R N E s S. a LARGE LOT OF HEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 8 horse. Also, patts of HAR. N Kb 8, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS Oto., bought at tbe recent Government sales to be sold at a ereat sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Together with onr nsnai assortment ot SADDLER YANDSADD JCRYBAED WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SOWS, 8 1 lStlla MARKET Street. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. nULVEirS NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FUKISAGE HA NOES OF ALL. SIZKB. ALSO, PUIEGAR'S KEW LOW FRE8SUB8 KTKAU HEATING AITARAfXTS. CHARLES WILLIAMS. 6 10 i Ko. 1182 M a KKKi BTKAEI. 27 WAS STOVES! 07 ah. Aui.ia UAs.IIEATIIta STOVES WILL HAT xour omces, rarlora. Dinunr. simniro- .j . j , l a I auu Uath-Kooms, AT LLE8 EXPENSE, LESS TROTTBLE. KO nrn-r P.H014.IS, OK AS1ILS. Ihey are all warranted to do the a-ork. Call ami bcm, at j. w. 1,00 ! lUOlm Ko. 7 6. 8II7H Street. Philadelphia, Pa. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER OR IFIilll'VlV V1M1I. .... . or rublio matitoiioua In 1W1.NTY Di'VRe,Sf Dacca, lorteble Heaters, Lowoown Oratea riiuboa.4 SlllVPR. Rati, Vlnllra ki.nl,.l. u ..... ' Ing Mo0letc.1wJHoieia.e hdiJ i. tail, by the nmniiuc. 6 lv statbGm Ko. 219 H. BECOiiD Street SHIPPING. TPrfo . ? SALE. TWO PROPELLER oi .oxrer hold, ft irot a inhaa . X.ir . V i. ' ' 00 lucues 10 uure huu 111 iu Biiuarj In in fnrilrt nnl.r For Dartlcu am sddIt io W. B OALHOHKR. 0. 208 N. VWlitRVE or to ... , W11.LIA1V1 . POTTft v mirp AlARKEXHtre-etbiia. 'I I I 1.1 V Kit PnnT o . t t inn STEAM TO LIVERPOOL-CALLING 4a.at uueenatown Ida lnm.i, n. Ul,,.nikl. rurrvino ....r , "" "i I'l V i.VnhMTiVCVr omitwuioi a . V'.' X L L1M fHI K ......... V eilllfiwlav. Dnlnhur 9 1 OF LONDON" Saturday Ami.,' . vt. mm, K.111.0 1 r.n -.. r eaiiesuay, November 7 and en,h succeidmg aturday and Wednesday, at noon Irnm P lor Nn dX KJ.nh ...... ' '"'i I' l'V f)L II I V'IIILO. . ,, ... . . ' .- " W Ilia n.l. ..f T . urrmiRir aftA IO l.nnfrn iijc . , tru T o lTllllrin 11 i ana io ........... . j To 1'aria ftu . .... Wl . V . W .D.... . . . , , .. ... OU foemue Lv tim n .iinnili.T a!... .....!,.., ..i.i tlti-j atcerue, 36. layalie in lulled Siatea ciu Itriiujr. l'aesengcrs a'so totA- nirre, frggflTbrg, Bra n en. etc . nl mnilnnln rata. bteerace paaaace Irom Liverpool or Qneenatown. til). cnirpnnv. :y. 'j icki ts can be bongct here by penona send- inv fur their Irlenfla For lurtbtr luioimatlon apply at the Company I onces- tJOUA u UAi.tS Axcnt. 81 No. ill WALMjT btreet,l'biiada- FOR NEW YORK. PHILADRL. bihim bwiitBure Lmes via lJeiaware aud lUtrlt&n Oauai, Idillllilf aim W aa 10 XI anal AP aVJ nnnnAna-l.,. IAU -(I " J w" a VVUU.lbMj TTIU1 MA,' fivriutiB ana r.Bfucru liut-B. or freight, hih win be taken upon ccouimodarlixj ici uiot p,i uiy 10 tt iLi-iA m jh, haiku a. tv ii.i.i a. u ji. jiaiuii s co., o 1S28. DELAWAiUSveaaa 9 10 ffK TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. b.juiu.N SDUKtV DOiK, beitsto ,'nt'urm bU filouUa uu ine pauona oi uie lioca mat bo la prepared Willi liu reused laciiitlea to aocouimodute tboao naviag ves-iols to be laised or rcpalre'1, and beinn a u actlcal ship-carpenter and caulker will ghe personal attention to the vesstls cm i rusted to bim iur renairs aptaiue or Agents bbip-Carpentets and Machinists having reosels to repair, a.e solicited to ca 1. having tae agency lor tbe sale oi' -'Wettirstoilt's Patent Mela lo . ouiposltlon" lor Copper paint, I ir the liioRcrTnuuii ui veaull uuiiuuih, lor mis CI y, i atu pre- Iait:u w luiuieu luvirniue ou mvorunie lorins. .Tiillv ii ii i u jtpp IVeUTlll)! e IT3 TT liULn, 11$ DB LAW ARE Avenue above Laurel atroot. MARSHAL'S SALES. TV T A li S II A L ' 8 8 A L ii . ltv virtue ot a writ of sale by the Hon. JOIIV CaIiW aLaIi.R, JuiIko ol' tbe District Court oi the I tilted Mules in anu iur me r.usuirn uiuirici oi x uuii- v.vHtilM. i.t itia iltri-nlon will nft hh il at l'u hue. Haiti. In tlm InuliANt and best bidder, fur caib. ot tho stora ot lmW LL, BhlUHt JE IU , Mo. li.) borih bUO VI' irect, at II o'clock a M, on KKI1AV. tbo l'ltli day . . .... l.- .. TIIO U- I.' 11 A If 1 I." I .a (I V WIlT.lV UI iit'iuuii tiiDin ii . .... c , . ......... v- .. llllltj HUU lini.TJ lilw iuii.ni,,. .- Itl T . n, nt.inu.i. k rniLADELPUIA OotOborlO, lHti.. IT. 8. Maisbal. E. 1 ol'l'enulvnnla 110 1J 6t O U T L E It Y. A Una aaanrtinnnt of POCKET aud TA1SLK CCTLKKY, ItA.UUh, HA- 1-Alt It aAD TAli.iJua' bh.4ii, r ru.. ar . v ,., Cutlery Store, Ko. 13ft l-ootb TKN'I II trent, 818S 'Ibree doors above Walnut PRIVY WELLS OWNERS OP PROPERTY Tbe only pie to get Privy Wella cleaned and d s iiTirv low riricea. A VVVSAV w anniacTunri i luuuraiui OOI.DBMITHH' HALL. LIBBABY Htreet . . . r tj . . .i . ' 8101 t- iiincrmi- nulWINIl nARIiH A HRin I j tiiul seiitio' views, fltteen In number dealgned tor tbe instruction oi jiiTruuo iiunu i ioiiw oaVkBKe With the EVKNINO TELEOBArH. HEW VOlilt CLIPFKR C, will be tound on sale at tbe . V- VY. corner 8 EVKNTn and CHE8SUT Street j iso, at ine saiuu irl hil urmiAilv. w tlu-ll win renin in OT1 IUO nruiuieei (ilollOJt; aiuMiN'H, 'o lKOAlAHKETtruoi: sl'Il.L complete, empty 11 OSllKAu. IL'NNKLS etc etc I arilrs wlBhlud to puiolia-e cnuexamlno tbe pr pertr nn tlm iii-nmikHa alwi vA.mellLiulieil two day prevlOUl to r 1 1 , 1. I I I . I.' I.' 1 LUMBER. Ififlft -KLOOKINOI PLOOItlNO JLOOO. FLOOROI ri.O. RljIOII ft-4 t AhOLlliA lU-OkINO - . 4-4 CAROLINA ILOOHIJNO. HViKuiNra r tMniNtk; 4-4 vmousia Fi.ooHiwa HMUWiRk rii(iiNYv, ' . 4-4DlLAWARg FLOORING Am AND WaLNTJi r O'iRISO. ASH AAD H ALT IT FLOOHIiiU. H1P BOABPS. , , , IRA1L f LANK. 1 ftHft -PLA8TERINO AUUU, rLAHlERlNO LATHS, LATHS nr.i ii. t li rKll'in, AT RF.DUCED PRICEH. 1866. CEDAR- AND FINE PHtNnr s-c C'AR AND PISF, BI1LSOUC8, Ko. 1 LOM1 . l . o a l. , Vl , , u 0. f HOKTci'oAHHHjNLE8. 1 RRR -I;C J1BER FOR UNDERTAKERS r OUD. LUHRKR FOB nVRT AK R 1 1 r RID OKI) A R, WA1.MT un nuii RED C EDA H WAIAPT, AND Pint -LOUD. ALHAN Y LUMBE OF Af L KIHDB fKABONED W A LNIJT. n sll!iH)ALliUT. uniiriiA ""HUHANI, ROSEWOOD AM. y,ALS fa VxHEERR. 186G.-$1?,a2:SC5 mSIL'- t-1-ar.imi t KDAR liOX I.dARUri , . at RinvcLD ruicts. '. . 1 RHfi SNtUUE JOIKTl fTRtCK JOWTI J.OUD. P.MM.K JODV'I M'ROIE JOliTl T' -Ill.l 14 IU l- KKTI.IlNd ' i'ROM 14 TO ii FKBT Lt)o' I M'HlHt WILLS. HEMLOCK FLASK fNDJOIR-f OAK FILLS. "v"- v T, MtWfDFR cot. St? 6m rp jmk, ll ' I I F ft M CO- 0 tmo SQLTH STREPfT. WftlAI.'IV.'S IIMI.I.r A. eoi E. of iitV i mi k ""u 0 1 1 eia. I Tiafl 1.1 .V'lEAP FOB CAHIt. White Pine, tTiwL U t "a coni- . tS-f Ilrat and rerono Gualtr Tellow ill i . . lire (4-4) noorlnn iioarila. .o-4) and White rimt iTiH iai.,iii aii.iu. Boards "vvu" uuo ana o-slde Fence wV,S.I,!!fJf. . Board,. iftKlE!' J0l,t aud bc,'u,' lrum toVt long, loB;. ;uw,dTb. u ncnnl"n n-om 12 to 24 feet j ibBienoB Vam dLiipiiti arXl Calale), Tlcketii. BlniiKica, 1 1 estnut l'oft,e c 'aeia. Alaboany . - iiliiut I lank and Eoarda All kl. flH nl 1 llllllnn I .....K. - ahone-nbiVccTaTcloca,;:, ,0niU,,Sl?t1 XJN1TEI). ST A T ES " BUILD Ell '8 M TiT Nos, 24, 2G. and 26 S. FIFTEENTH St ri:iLADEr.rniA. ' ' ESLEK & liUOTIIEJi WOOD HOULDirON. IlR4( ititu u.. TERR, KEWtL POSls. urk , i.V . SCROLL WORK , ETC. ""'"KIWI BUELVIMJ plajj To OBDfiR. Thelarfif-Ht a.anrtiT.n. a, v.. .. eonatanur on uand "uu 0Bla,nii In I .! I IW J. r rj k K I, N 8, LlJMJiEIi MLltOIJANT - tucoei?or to R C!ark,Jr.,' No. 324 CHKLSTl AN KTUTT.kt CcrstnuHw nn lmTirl a lot...,. .... Of BuiliYin. c u"' "rlea rtTneB - - - . ... r m WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (jliESAlT iiliUVli WI11SKY. . Kn 9-7A Knrlh Tutdt, o. . , Tr ailTthlno . a. .. .....,! ' .ree'- t this Ti i;f ".V.r."i . " u',,r, D")itite pnrll, Tbere la no a coliolio aiimulam knb n rS,n5: etiu u-iuttutn 1 om aui.n 1,11 1, -w W. bar. r.-i-ii''PmrAlWI. .7. v ;,r; -''"I"" "a, ana onu that It ..... y. . i. B ruisuAUIH HIISTiltCakniivn., ubil on, , nhiih is tbe .barucicmt'o and tajnrloi!?. grealent of the wbitkk-a Inttutra use " ta - vvu, ujmii 11 vA MAO, Analyiical bendala . .. I hlT. mnmlrmmA m ......... . . ' ' ( aj.w lull n.n nnn.,1 tdu I liliLilrlnlil. .,.1 lT.. ,.T' " '""WU.Jf.. 1 pieu.ed to aTate Ibot i i -iL" '. m dAMKrt R tBILTON.M. D.. Analytical C hernia' ra'AVulW Ee tree litm the beavv K..ii tu "hi0.11 rroveat. unadul.rratcd 'ihe flneli r.T,eCw,'yur!.n tioni tbe fruiii nfed in niuiiiii.H,i,ri."" ' uuwive ikfcDtCtimiV A A lliVlli at v a.,. . " A An, JO. 1 A. M.W ciuie aagayet, Ko. 1 Boylston atieet M. NATHANS & SONS. IMPORTERS op BRANDIES, WINES. GINS- Etc. Etc. Ko. 19 North FRONT Street, l'ltllillFiPiiri MOBe KATHAS8, ' BOH ACS A. NATBAKB, ORLAKDO D. HATHAAS. 1 1 9m JTED. BALTZ & CO , IMPORTERS OF WINES, GINS, Eta . SOLE AGENTS FOR Riviere, Cardat &. Co. 'a COGiSAC Ko. 110 WALNUT ST41EKT, piuLADELrniA. OS 3m MONUMENTS, TOMBS, y-r A I'l.i O "VN.TT.1 S3 T7i Just comoleted. a beautiAil variety ot ITALIAN MAUBLE WON IJMEN lS, TOMliU AUD UKAVB STCJSIES. W.TT K. , .. .V..H ... 1. TT 111 l HIIU Virl' IUI LUIl W ork cent to any part oi tbe United Btatea. HENRY B. TAIIR. MARBLE WORKS, No. 110 GRE1N titreet. 1'hlUdelphla 124 wlmV Q-EORGB PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUIIjDER,' no. iAK I tn sireeT, An4 VT. in nnrr Dtrant auu 11U, , XI. WVA uuv Machine Wotk and Ulllwrliihtingpioniptly attended to I . ( TT EADSTONES, MONUMBNTS, ETC. ETC. LAKQE COLLECTION iOW PHICE8. nyT unnri-i. 1 WFLFTH BTBtET, ABUVB HIOUE AVKNU SI . NORTHN A-d i ' va u Jr y r. a .i r CHAKLE8 JrlNjIkr 1201m - 1 . r--T .ill 1
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