6 by o""' noCB 'J"'BY ""st I,t Memoftam, January 12, Ttirnnow dftl"' flouted many n etar To earth, from pule December skies Wtarn ft finr spirit from alar Broiled through an lufant'd wlct cje-. And "he aweelly breathed, the hours Wove, like a robe of KonMRiner, ill irracc about her, while the Itoera Their tints and perlumei i?ave to her. n alter time, when violets prer. And pale anemones veiled inein,i She drooped hnr mo lest eye of blue. And Rave to Love her maiden hand. Tour times the holy aneeln came, To erect her with a dear unrea; And, In a mother's saintly, name, Left a young angel on her breast. lEiffht lustrums' pure celestial eyes boatnwl thronch her tender, loving jwm, CommiiiKlinB all the sweet; Of heavenly with the earthly rays. At last, her pintle lace grew pale Ak the anemones of spring; And whiter than her bridal veil Was that in which she took her win?. And then, thatttxed "'TSSowf UC Came 'rovri.;5 wi.n -ercncr lll!ht Her folded band, her meek repose, pole star?, through which the Nitrht looked do wd, Until they wept away In showers On tboso dear hands, which clivped the crown, And closer still the cro, of Bowers. The snow-flakes roelt on earth tn tears; The eternal stars in tflory shine; While In the shro'id of desolate .years Dead Love awaits the immortal elgn. LETTER FROM PARIS. f BVENIKO TEI.KOEAPH BPHOIAI. OORTtRSPOWBEWCE. t - . 4 o f Anis, vctuour o. An OrlcnnUt Manlfeato kas just been fcmusgled into France in a box of Fnirlish biscuits and has caused inucn cxciae mcnt amouost that class of politicians who still hope for the future of the princes of the younger branch. Nothing can be expected now from Henry V, on account ol bis age, Lis feeblcoens of character, and his sterile marriap?, but the younger branch f the Bourbons, which comprises many liberal end promising princes, is still looked upon as worthy of wearing the French crown. The tnanilceto is signed by the Count of Paris, but It has uot arrived at a favorable moment for milking a stir in the public mind. The Opposition In France U Euthii alaatlc, but ils partisans are not capable of bringing about a movement, and, besides, they are not Orleanists. If the Emperor was t die the case would be different, for then there would be a general confusion, which would give a chance to any important disturbance; but the Kmperor teems to be regVinire his health, and there la another cersonage who will al ways be a check to the nou-Iniperial party. I mean Prince Napoleon, a man of ferocious energy, of undaunted determination, and ol great political talent, who is watching events with an eagle eye, and will not fail to pounce upon the throne of France- as soon as the death of bis imperial cousin leaves it unprotected. The Emperor Is Still at Biarritz, whence he will mum by easy stages, visiting the localities which have suffered from the recent inundations, and distributing largesses wherever he goes. The standstill in politics gives Llm full time to lenjoy his leisure away Jrom Faris, and it is very probable that, in con eiderution of the near approach of the Exhibi tion, a number of questions will stand over till next year. The Oriental question will probably be included in this category, for France and England have severely reproved the Ottoman Porte lor its conduct. At the same time ihey have hinted that The King of Greece Must LeavetheTurk Alouc. But, however, the Insurgents will obtain many concessions and privileges througu tho Intervention of the protecting powers. Spain la Falling to Pieces, and it iu even said in Madrid that the Queen ih poing to leave. A curious combinatiou is talked of, which is to make Leopold of Belgium King of Spaluj and certainly, if there is any truth in it, Leo pold would not be eorry, for such a measure would stop the growing idea of the annexation f Belgium to France. , In Italy matters are getting a little righteJ, ami The Revolt lu Palermo has been suppressed. The English have been accused of bung the authors of it, but it isu-ual to accuse tbem ol uuderhand work whenever anything of the kind lakes place in Sicily. Un doubtedly, they would be glad to possess this it-land, but it is not probable that they would ever dream of such a means of winning it. It U much easier to believe that tbe True Authors of the Inaurrectlon are the monks and Bourbons the monks, becauutt they are furious at seeing their poi-ses-tions, comprising about three-quarters of the cultivated land, snatched from them; and the JJourbous, because they see their lust hopes of dominion over the island disappearing. How ever, tbe authorities are inquiring into the matter, and we may expect to hear some extra ordi nary revelations as to its immediate cause. The last Indian mails bring us the news of a He-volt In the Blrinan Kmplre. Iwo of tbe king's sons have armed themselves, wit nine Jnteution of keeping their uncle, the teir presumptive, from the throne. The most Uiooay scenes have been witnessed in tbe capital: tue Chritian inhabitants have boen obliged lo leave, and take refuge on British .'round. . Last week, I mentioned tbe death of tho 1 " MarquU de Boly, and I may now give jou the following anecdote of an event that took place at his funeral. When the body had readied the cemetery, a poorly 1 dressed woman was remarked near the crowd, bearing a wreath of (lowers iu her hand, and showing every sign of the most profound grief. Her appearance excited much curiosity amongst the other people present, and It was discovered that her husband was a Polish patiiot, who had been condemned to transportation to Siberia, out wno had been pardoned through tho inter cession of the Murnuls de Boissv. Such a par lon was not easy to obtain; but the Marquis persevered so well on behalf of the condemned patriot, tuat ne. succeeded .in restoring him to Jjs wie, who, when she heard of fcer.benefac- THE DAILY. EVENING TELEGRArp. FniLAl)LPIHA, TUESDAY, , OCTQBEll ;18, , :130b tor' death, raroe from Parts to Rivo mm a last testimonial of gratitude. The Inundation tn Franc m i- A 'Li n are opcreaMnir. iuo wnwn are rinuij -siding, but the ravages that have been made on private property aie found to be very great. Entire nocks and herds nave Been swept away and destroyed, and even in Paris, where the Seine has not overrun the banks, the water has filled the cellars of the bouses, and caused much inconvenience and damage. The- I'ompcian Palace was quite overflowed, and the furniture and goods were seen floating about the lower story in mot glorious con fur ion. The F.xhlbttlon Work have been in fait stopped by the rising of the waters, but they wM soon bo continued again with renewed vigor. The Champs de Mars presents a mo-.t lively aspect, and the exhibitors will soon be able to take pofsesfcion of their allotted spaces. The exterior of the palace is nearly finished, the park is laid out aud the parterres plantod. The private establishments are rising up rapidly, and, altogether, the appearance of the Exhibi tion of 1867 is most promising. The theatres in Paris are getting a little brisker. We have hud some pood new piece3, and have some excellent promises tor the teason. "No lion VlUageols" isthe title of M. Sardon's new comedy, which bad a brilliant success the day before yesterday. The plot of the piece is too intricate to be re lated here, but all the time of its Drst represen tation the theatre- was in a state of enthusiasm. It is another great success for Sariou, to add to those of La I'aiiale Lenoiton and some pre vious comedies; and whatever his many enemies may say about him, he richly deserves it. THE C03T OF BUILDING THIS YEAR. Increased Price of Material Prospects The Commercial and Financial Chronicle of Mew York has the following Interesting at tide on the cost of building: "Until about the middle of 1803 building ma terials sympathized but little with the general advance of prices; for the reason that larre stocks were on band, which, in connection with a dullneps in the trade and moderate wages, enabled new buildings to be erected at a nomi nal advance upon old prices. From that time up to the Bpring of 18G5 the advance was by no means proportionate with that of produce and njanui'iictuies. At that period, however, the demand became so pre-sinrr, and the stocks of timber and lumber so largely icduco'l, while wages were alHO doubled, as compared with former rates, that the prices ot materials at once rose to about one hundred per cent, over those current at the commencement ol the war. This advance wa-j lollowed by a reaction of about ten per cent., which has since been sue ceeded by another upward movement; so that to-day the cost of building averages more than at any previous period, .below we give an m tereMing table showing the prices of the various building materials in beptember lor nve years: PRICES OF BUILDING MATERIALS IN SEPTEMBER FOR FIVK TEAKS 1860. 1863 1864. 1865. I860, Iron, Scotch pig. .S2J 60 $36 00 $73 60 (17 60 $18 00 Clae? 4 CO 6 00 7 26 7 60 8 50 head, English 6 6 5 1i 7 85 6 25 10 11 600 86 185 Id 60 10 60 17 (JO 19 00 85 01) 16 50 10 00 20 21 800 125 180 23 00 23 60 26 00 80 00 66 00 9 76 7 00 15 13 7 25 N'ailB. cm 712J 10 Haints Whltelead. " Litliarce.. 7 Bricks 6 00 Lime 70 Latba 1 65 Limbers, Spruce..., 16 00 " l'ine 14 00 Ppruce board? 16 00 l'iue boards 18 00 Clear pine 30 00 11 bU 170 4 00 2100 22 00 22 00 80 00 0 00 1 40 2 60 20 00 21 50 2100 2U00 65 00 "As a natural result, these hieh prices have lnl to t he use ot interior materials and work- munsbin in the erection of buiHiners. A lower class of timber, imperfectly seasoned lumber, and interior materials of masonry and furnish ing have been iu greater demand. The scarcil y ol labor has also necessitated a freer employ ment of Interior workmen, and at the lull rate of wages. As a consequence, a large proportion of the buildings now being erected are of a class lefs adapted lor durability tlian formerly, in iant flip Yliniiniinn nf tlip Kiinnlv of well-sea- soned lumber has caused an advance in that kind of material out of proportion to that of other descriptions; and considering that lum ber, to be well seasoned, has to be kept live to seven years, it is appaient that a cousiiierable time must elapse belore the market can be ade quately supplied. This probability is all th.fi greater from the circumstance that dealeis will be reluctant to buy, at present rates, stockj to to be held tor yeare, m tDe lace ot a sweeping decline iu values during tne interim, for mis reason it would seem reasonable to anticipate thai, lor a somewhat protracted period, build ing is Jikeiy ro run largely upon secona-ciass elections. This is one of the thousand disad vantages flowing from tbe derangements cen sequcnt upon the war, unnoted by the common observer, but wnicn reaiiv ten very materially upon the comtort and welfare of the com munity. "To tbe very common lnciuirr. What is likely to be the future course of values connected with. building? the obvious answer would seem to be that the cost must be controlled in ereat patt by the same considerations which deter mine the value of products generally. The question is, perhaps, chiefly one ot wages. The cost of a build intr depends not merely upon tbe rate paid for the labor employed in working and puuuig xogeiuer ine several iuaierais, diu sun more upon the wages paid for the production ana transportation or those materials, in lact, it may be said that the principal cost of a build ing resolves itself into wages and interest upon the capital employed in its production. It can scarcely be argued that the great scarcity of dwelling?, by necessitating a demand lor more hoHscs, will tend to keep up the cost alter com modities have begun to decline; for there is the same comparative scarcity in products generally as exists in relation to buildings. If, then, there is reason for anticipating a decline in wanes, there Is trround tor exnectlne a tall in the value of house property. That the price of labor must be leuueeo tnerc will be no ques tion; but there would seem to be little reason JUL tTA JJCl' IIJUI4 llitbl. I uu uvvium 1.1 uu iiuiiii;uiau , or that it Mill be otherwise than steady and protracted. "Wo could wish it were possible to present a more satisfactory prospect as to the future cost of buildiuer. lor the current hieh rents have a verv direct tendencv to sunoort the prevailing hiph nni ami th lipavv noMt oferecting buiwluf?8 for industrial purposes ne cessarily checks investment in new uianutac- r """"V"- Abe marvellous recupcra- "r...r"."" V1 I... COutry may. however, be the restrictions upon buil,i"Ug I peraUons than would occur, under similar .,.!"". ?''t.t.n!Ja nnv ntl.or rountrv." mia,TO, JU Two ueese in a unuicn. au i.uoiih i . ouclies '.or the truth ot the tollowiuft: " i7. BubbnthB ai;o. while a minister wtis conductm public oiBhlp in one of the West Muinluua cuuruues, xan servico was lnterrupiea bv tu entrance or a eoose. The psalin hud juat boon pivon out, and tho congregation were beginning to einf?, wnen me circumstance attracteu tue at tention of the piecentor, who bo lar lorirot him self that he lost the time. During the Bllouce which consequently intervened, the i minister whlBpered to one of the oUice-beurcrs to put out the rooBe. The otllce-bearer, being ignorant of the presence of a bonajide animal of the species, thounht It was the precentor that was referred to, and laid hold of hint with tbe ioteution of executing his Instructions, which ' he would have d'UP, our correspondent adds, had the piecentor not iLftde a powerful retlatunce," FINANCIAL. BASKING HOUSE OF JayCooke&(p. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIIILAD'A. Sealers in all Government Securities, OLD 5-20s WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LLEEEAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections mi . Bt tisBooghtanO SoUet Com- nlsalon. 9211a Bptclal tnilBCM accommodation reserved for lad lo. RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street PHILADELPHIA s Tbe late management having relinquished their entire control and Interest In this Bank, the business la now being conducted under tbe following entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. D1BECTOR8. JOSEPH T BAILEY, Of Bailey & Co., jewellers. EDWARD B. OEKE, Of J. F. & E. 11. Orne, Dealer in Carpeting NATHAN HILLES, Piesldent of tbe Second National Bank. VYILUAM EKVIEN, Of Myers & Eivlcn, Float Factors. OSGOOD WELSH. Of 8. & TV. Welsh, Commission merchants, BENJAMIN ROWLAND. Jr., Of B. Bow land, Jr., & Bictber, Coal Merchant SAMUEL A. BlSFHAlf, Of Bamuel lllspbara & Son, Wbosale Grocer.) WILLIAM II. EUAWS, Late Cashier of the Central National Bank. r RESIDENT, WILLIAM II. IlIIAWN. CA8UIEK, JOSEPH P. MUM FORD, Late ot tbe 1 hlludelpbla National BanK. 98 5-20S, 7 3-lOs, 1881s, 1040s, DOUCHT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN &BROTHER, No. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 1025rp TILLIAM PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 3G South THIRD St. Government Securities Bought and Sold August 7.30s, And Old 5-QOs, CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 1865, And tbe new Bonds delivered immediately, CITY LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 9 268m U S. S E C U R I T I E S. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RAUDOLPH & CO., BANKEKS AND BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST., 3 NASSAU ST., PHILADELPHIA. j . 3SEW YORK, STOCKS AND GOLD HOVO JIT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION HEBE AND ITS KEW YOIiK. 13 1 "Y" ANTED, NOVEMBER COUPONS, FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID, AT JAY COOKE & CO'S., Nos. 112 and 114 S. THIRD St. io8tf ; JJAVIES & I3ROTIIKHB, No. 225 DOCK Street, BANKERS AND BROKEUS, BUT AND BELL I UNITED STATES BONDS, 1881. 5 ids, 10 U. VKHED STATES 1 S-lCs, ALL ISSUES. OfcaTieiCATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. nsantlle Paper, and Loan on Collateral negotiated. . Bought and Sold on Commlaalon. I BANKERS, 1 6 wep o, no soatu ruiao streot, 5-20 coupons. BSSHHSffi STERLING, LANE & CO.. WATCHES, JEWELtW ETC, im '(.OLD .WATCHES. $ To Sojourners in our Cltv. - We call iptclal atuntltn of tLe sojourner In out cit to the FINE WATCH AND RILVEnWAIU FIST Alt LIS II MKNT OF W. W. CASK1DY, No. 1'A South SECOND Street. Wbohanon band cn of (be tntnt assortment ot J. eliy.etf.. of any in tbe city. A splendid asiortmenl o 8ILVEP WARE ALWAYS ON HAND. Remember W. W. OARSIDY, 1CI So. 12 Pcutb SECOND Stroei. InmiAvn TtPiirn r. TT'itrri rn WATCIIE!, 4K1TELR KILTER WABR, v WATCHE3 and JEWELEY EEP AIRED. JQ2 Chfatnnt8t..rM Owlngto tbe detllce'. ol Hold, baa madt treat re- auctieninprxcoi nuiarte and well iMorted dock o Watch, J ewelry, fiilverware, Eto Th pnbllc arc rrepecumly Invited to call and examln onr stock before rurehaelna elsewhere. Hi A lull a?For tilt lit ot a to TO cooda cnuatantlv n hand atuicUeiste prices the ilusical Boxes plajinf uvui i, io ii Dtauuiai aus, FARE & IR OTHER, Importers, No, BMCllESflUT BTUEET, Below i'ourtU. 11 llti)ith5rp G. HUSSELL & CO., No. North SIXTH Having lucreaeed their lucllltk. (ot VISE WATCH niiPAlUINO, Invite tLe attention of tbe public All work warranted for oe vear. S26 BOWMAN & LEON AUD, MANUFACTURERS OP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER SHicr ana No. 704 SilYcr-riatcd Goods, ARCH STREET, rBia.DEi.FniA.. Tkoe in want ot B1LVEK or BILVFB.pt. itrii WAHt will Hud It mnch to their advautage to visit ear Bloat, lcioie making tlicir purchuHcs Onr loag eDericnce In the moiiuiaotDre ot tlie above kinds ul gcods cnabk u to dclv conipeillion. We ketD no cooda tut thoae wLlcn arnof tba FIltHT- CiABS, all ot our own make, and will be .old at reduced RILVEK-PLATED WARE. SASIVKK. K. SSIYTII, iracticai rartner or tne late Arm of MEAD & SAlY'lJU, would inform the trade tbat he baa removed to No. 35 South THIRD Street, where lie will continue the manufacture of 8UPE- , . ""-'"tmiiu ffiin. ot couble and triple P1""- nndex tbe min tof tho aim of bliym Jc Al)AJi. HENRY IIARTER, XX o. uO AKOII Street, Uanufactnrer and Dealer in Watches Kine Jewelry, Bilver-l'latetl Ware, AKD 815 Solid Silver-Ware. RICH JEWEL RI JOHN B REN NAN, DEALER IN PIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRT, Etc. Etc. Etc. a No. 188. EIGHTH Bl&lUCT, PlUluda. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. p O R R A VALUABLE E N T. STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of tlie Republic Building. 96U APPI V ON THE PREMISES. QFF1CES AKD LARGE ROOMS FOR RENT IN TUB National Eank of the Republic Building, - Nos. 809 and 81J CHESNUT Stre'et, Th BulldlDg la (applied with Gas, Water, Water Cloiets, and Steam Heating- Apparatus. TUe rooms oo tbe tblrd and fourth door are lare (S0x6u). well lighted, and suitable lor a Commercial College, or buslnesioi a lni liar character. Apply at tbe Bank. ' 3' F O R, SALE, lGIKAEDIIOUSE." - Apply to t. C. PRICE, or T. JACKSON, No. 54 N. SEVENTH (jtiaot. THE 10 13 6t watttt (STiMomT PROPEBTV. FOR t !'ll Wale, three Dw! FiliST htreet, at lior uii'dlum ze i IIuubo, No Wlli AltcH Bt. Diuiru' TTOR SALE. TUB STOCK, GOWILL. Ji aud Fixture of i tbe 1' holograph i-rtaullHliineiit J.0. 814 CHK8N UT Ktret't. 10 18Bi ApplV atlNo Mft KIDUM ATCUiie TO KENT UNTIL 15TI1 OF MAY NEXT, . t. ii.. i...a i onrmaiitown to.a (mall 10 11 6t TTliv. Aouiy at tiO. i -linn" u I. r a urDUpel flxtniM rerlDlbed wlib .r?c.f.7r.ui.W'AKItIBK k co j VAT0HES, JEWELHY, &c j MUSICAL BOXES. I tit., Ai.Pii KTiiRRT.'-tJAH" FIXTURES I II V . in tl n k J UllOflll ' ' "! SHIRTS, Fl'fsNtSHW OOODS, 6t J. V. S 0 O T T O O O SKILT MANUFAC1TJRE28.I aid riiLKm in MliN'H FURN1SI11N.1 OtJODh No. &14 CUESUUT Street, ' rorn poors b tow tbe "Continkstal. tvi IP f Ull.ADliLf HIA. pATEMT SIIOULDEU-SEAM K111IIT MANUFACTORY, A'D GENTLKMKN'H FUES1SII1SQ STOKE. FF.RFECT FITTI50 SHIBiB AND. URAWEHH trade iiom trriinnmrnt it ver almrt notio. All stberanlcleaof UKNXLEMEil II DRE89 GOODR inlulltarlety , . ,,, , S4 No. "M CHESNtT Street THE DEST FITTING SHIRT S110CLDBR-8EAM FATTERN SI1IRT, Manoiactnrcd by .. R. EAYItt , No. 68 N. SIX H Street, rbiladclphla, where yon can find a lane ewm tmentol GRNT8' FURNlSUINO tlOODK. Clip tbl ont and giro a a call. 917 No. S8N. SIX1I1 Street, Philadelphia. SADDLES AND HARNESS. H A R N E S S. V LARGE LOT OK EW U. 8. WAQOS HAR . w a n RF.8S. J. 4. and 6 borse. Also, paita ot KKPB, KAL.DLE8, COLLABS, HALTERS etc, bought at th recent Government sales to Do o"J at a sreat aaenfice. Wholesale or JletaiL Tostotuot w itli our Bfual assortment ot BADDLEBY ANJ) SADJ) R Y BAUD VAE, WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SOUS, a 1 rH. 114 MA11KET (Street. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. Q U 1j X K R'S NEW l ATEN T 1KKP SAND-JOUST HOT-AIR-! FUBWAUiS. MM t '.'- RANGES OF AlL. 'SIZK8. ALSO, rUlEGAR'S iEW LOW r RES HUB bTEAAI liEAlttiQ ATl-AK-VrUS. OU BALK BY CHAHLE8 WILLIAMS, Bo. 118'2 MaBKKI bTlil.Ki. 610 27 ' OAS STOVES! 27 THE EAGLE OAS-IIKATINU STOVES WILL BEAT Your Offices, Parlors, Dining, Sleeping, and Bath-Roonis, AT LIBS EXPENSE, LESS TROUHLE, HO DIItT, BMOKtC, OH A8UHS. , ' . Ibey are all warranted to do the work. Call and lea Ihem, at . . W. IiOOJUS', IV 0 lm o. H7 f. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, Fa. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER OK J-.tKOf KAN 11AGB. lor taroliles, hotol, I or l uLlioiimtilutlouu. In TWLN L V Dlt tKH-Nt . blZV H. aIho. 1 lit mltlulila lialiEC. HoL-AIr H at- nave, t'orlable HcattrR. l.owdown Orates, Citeboa 1 Stove. Hatb Uoilura. hiewholp Plates, llrollcr. Cook- Idk htovti, etc., wholeale and retail, by the nianmac. o IV BtothCm So. 209 M. SECOND Street SHIPPING. TOR 8ALB. TWO PROPELLKR U-.i bT EAMSH! PH. 500 ton each : I wo'vears old i leu hii, lH leet; bicadtti el otain, 20 ievt t lucuc: ueptn oi ler lie d. u net U nctaest ut twei u deck. 7 luct inches; touceuelUK cntilue cylinder, 3tt luuhe lu bore mil IU In Htroke V r. ii ht pnimrltv. iiKIO harrn'H. Connor fnstonort. and built in 1 hiiudclphla by MecHis. WllUiuui Cramp &Sou, In rp en (i 10 order. orpanlcu,BrBapp'.y to w B GALL,onER- KO. 2 N , Vt HAKVE i. or to WILLIAM V. P0TT6. 9 24 lmrp Ko. 1225 MAKKLl Street, Phila. STEAM TO LI VEK POOL-CALLING at Queenstown J no imunn Line, ailinK hLii.i-v.ckiv. carrvina ine uniica eiateTnai "cl'l Y o' BOSTUA' Saturday, October 20 THY OF WABHJNUiON" haturdar. October i'7 HC1TY F L1M mi' K" Wednesday, October 31 til r ur luji'uo oaturaay, oveuioer CITY OF At 4 NCllr.S'iEK".. Wednesday. November aud ea h xiiccetdnig ratnrday and Wednesday, at novo, iiomjrier.no. o Aoriu nvi'r. KAIi-.B C F pvhHAUE Hy the mail iteauier eaHing every Saturday. First Cabin. Hold fou steerage urrency flA 10 London U5 1 o London 4U To l arir lot. I To Paris AO Passane by the Wtdnefdry (learners i First cabin, 110 teeruge, (36. Payable In United States cur rency. Passenger a'so forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre- Den, etc , at inocoraie rate. Meera age pacHape from Liverpool or Qneonntown, $40, i.y. 'J icktt Can be bought here by persons tend- currency. Iliv fur lliflr irlnnilA. For mrther iuioinoatlon applyat tha Company! oflicea. tionA u. jJAi.n. iiKenc. No. Ill WAXNLT Street, Pbilada. til w fTJk NEW YOKK. PfllLADEL. JsSMSla deljihJa Steam Propeller Comsany De aiiutcU bwilisure LiueB.via Leluriare and Kuritan Canal, leading dai y at 12 M. ndSP. Al., connecting with all yortberu and Kastern line. Forlielf bt. which will be taken upon accommodating temis, atply to WILI IAM Al. BAIbJ) Vi CO., l'w No lo'iH. DELA W A1U6 Arena LF TO SHIP CAPTAINS ANDOWNKRS. JLiJ-2, 'Ihe nudersigned having leased tho K.KN- itbiM S JHtW DOCK., beis to inforui bis friend and tba putions ol tba liock that be Is prepared with luereased taotlitle to aoconimodate those naviag vesxei to be talsed or repairer, and being a piactlcul ship-carpenter and caulker .will gie personal attention to the vessel eniroated to him lor repair ( aptalus or Aventa. Sbip-Curpentet. and Machinists having vessel to repair, ate solicited to cn I. Ilaviug the agency for the sale of "Wetttrstedt Patent Aleta.io Composition" (Or Copper paint, fur the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for tbiscl y. I am pre pared to mrnish the same 0Uja0jJslleHYAiilTT Kensington Hcrew Dock, 115 DELAWABE Avenue aboe Laurol street. MARSHAL'S SALES. A r A it a II A L 'S SAL IC iiv virtue ot a writ of sale by the Hon. JOHal CAOWALADEB, Judge of tbe District Court oi the l ulled btatea, In and lor the Kasurn District of" Penn iv"vulMo ms directed, will bo oid at Public Sale, to the biubest aud best bidder, fur caih, at tbe (store of pmvtLLSKIOl'M CO , No. P2 Norm FitOST all I o'clock A M, on FUILAY, tlie ltb day o TcVober In.ta it-THUEE BAKKELS OF WHIMCY. Also at the same time and place, tne following de bc rll. til nropetty, which will remain on tbe premise. at oToUUE ll&N'S. NO. IMOMAKKET.treell I ILI. coiiiplotil empty HCOSlIEAO.-i. FUNNKL8 . eto eto i ariies winning to purohoie cau examine tbe pn pertf on the prcinlaes above-mentioned two days previous to aula r C IlLIjM AKl'jlt " - T O f ...... 1 1 Ul H nl' t)A... ..L.nnla L' P OlBiFUDi. cu. V Ul X 1311 II" nvnum PllILADELPBXA, Ootobftf IU, lUti. 10 U 5t CUTLERY. A fine assortment of POCKET and TABLE CDTLKHY, KASCOKH, HA. ZOH MTROI'8. LADIFd' HC1SSOUS PAPAU AND TAlLoKS' HmSlD'S Cutlery Store, Ko. MR l-onth TEN'I H street, J185 1 bree door above Waluut KIVYWELI-OWNERSOP PROPERTY The only piaoe to get Privy Well cleaned and d fected at vay low price. PETSON", Manufacfnrer of Poudretto 6101 OOLTjBMITUB' HALL. L1BBAKY Street LANDSCAPE DRAWING CARDS, A BEAU tiful aeiieio view, fifteen In number, designed forth Instruction ot Juvenile artist Price, 15 cents a aVkaae Wllh tho tVKNINO TULEQB APU, MEW YOB1C CLIPPER o., will bo found on sale at the 121 - NEWS STAND. V. w, toner envwni mid cuesmut sui LUMBER. 1800. F L. O lit I N (1 I FLOOKINU ICtl.ih'l FLO'iR: n(l 1 1 III 1 I IN A KLuM:lNil. ' I Ai 1NA MOUKIKd, t-4 ti '.IM Fi OOliJ.SU. -4Vlht.lN ri.OOLlNt i-i l'r LA W ARK rMHIN, 4 i ly tAWA KF FLOORISt; Af 11 AMI WMM'I F O' HINO. AF1I aM WALNFT FI OORtNO. Hll' BOAHI. IRA1L tMvK, i Q(C -P L A 8 T K 11 I N (1 lOUU. TLASILRINW LATIIH, LATHS ! AT JIH.HI Jl) I'klt Kt. AT litDUcF.0 VRICrS. 4 QCC CEDAR AM) PINK HHIXO. lOUU. CF UAH A N D PIKF. HHIN4LF..-4. Jt o. 1 I.VI II U KM I nviihU. S9. 1 HjioRT rv.DAH fttiNULKF, WHITF IINK hlllNULKH. , t;y hk8s eaiMLiH. FINE AflSORTUtNI FOR 9AIK LOW 1806. -I.PMKER FOR UNDKRTAKKR3? KIDCt 1AR. WAI.M'T, M PINK. WALKL'T, AND PINK. Kr D t FDAK 1 Ql( ALHANV LUMUKBOPALLKINDU, lOUU. ALUAkY LUUP.tR OF ALL KINDS hKAKOMD WALNUT. 6EAHONF.lt WALNUT. DRY I'OriAB C'bFRHY, AND ASH. t'AK 'LK. AVO iD8. ' , MAHOOANT. ROPKOttlt AD WAI.M'T TF-SF-En. 1866. -CHJAR-BOX MANIIJ. ACTrilP.R. ClOAU-HOX Jit AM irtC'lllli.ui at RFutt i-.d rmct. 1 RMl SPhUCB OOlB'fl fPRl'CR JOHTI J-OOU. XPHUCK JOISl I M'RUCF. JOHTI FROM 14 TO S-l FELT Li'SO . FROM 14 TO 81 FKKT hOkQ. hPRl t E SILLH HEMLOCK PLANK ASD JOIST. OAK PILLS. AtAl LK BUOTHFR CO.. A 1? Cmrp No. 60 SOLTH NTRET. rp W. 8MALT7.'S LLM Mitt TfARD. N X corner FltTLENTH and S'lILES Street. E. ttrrtKi IVK DALK, CHEAP FOR man Panel lt com., Id com., td coin., 4-4, 5-4, Ss',8-4 VMIe Hn, reasoned. First and record qualitr Yellow (i-A, 5-4) nd MThite l ice lt-i i liHirlnir uourm. First aud tetond 408)117 one and two-sides Fence iioards tnelvitiB Foarn Bnw, Ati. Plonk and Boards. W Into Tme bill all Biz.es. Step Konma. 4-4. ft-4. Ileiniork Joist aud Bcai.tlmg, bum 12 to 'M leot loon, all width. Kpruce.lob't, Fills, and Scantllnff. from 11 to 28 feet loru. all w.dihx. . . 1 luBterlnt l.mh (EnplIM. and Calais), Pickets. ShuiKKn, iliesinut l'o-t,eio Blahocany. W mnut 1'ienk and Board. All kii ! of liulliiinn I iinibor rut luid furnished at th ihoncfct notice, at the lowest puce. 9 17 lm UNITED STATES BUILDER'S MIL I v. Kos. 24, 26, and 28 S. HFTEEUTH St rnlLADBLFBIA. i EfeLEK & -BKOTJIER, WOOD MOULDINQ.H, BRA CKK.T8, STAIR BAL TEBS, B ETV f.L POSTS, OJCK EI! AL irNI SCKOtL WOltK, ETC. SUELV1NU fLAKEO TO ORDER. 1 he 1 arrest assortment ol Wood AtuOldinK In this coiistautlv on bund. 1 19 7 O. P E R K I N B,i Suooeasor to K. Clark, Jr., - , No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand largo ondTaried aeeortmon Of Build in a Lumber. 6 84 WHISKY, ERAMDY, WINE, ETC. tllLSXIT GROVE WIUSKY, No. 826 North THIKD Street It anytblDK Yiuwhuted to piove t.'ie absolote porHj of tlii S hlkliy, the lollowlng certificate ahoald doit. Tbcre ie noaicoliollo (liniulsnt kuoncommandingucJr etiu.u.eutatiin 1 on. ucn Lil b eouiccai liiiLiDKLiaiA, September (. lfWt. Vie bare cireiclly tested tbe bauip e of (IlKSNOl OI.OYK W lilblVY which ou aeud us, and And that it contain koke ovtiib roixoKOia cb8takob known vt biL iiiL, Vihicb i tbe eharucterlstio and uijuriou In ureuleni vf tbe wblfkie In general use. BOOTU, GA.KKCTT CAMAO, Analytical Cheuilstl New York September. 18.18 I tiave analyzed a sample oi CHNUT Ol.OVB' VUIbKY received ircm .r (.baric W barton, Jr., 1 LliBue I'lilut and having tareiully tested It, 1 ara pleuaed to s.ate that It Is eutire.y hueefuom poibomod" or .L.t jtioin substances. It I an unusually pur BUujr pur i , M. D., VJ (Jhenila Tf RUU UUCbkV.TCU UUMlll.V III TVII1SH.V. James h. lbilton. Analytical CbenuV EosTOir, March 7.1859 Irvemade a rhfmlral analysis of oommerclal san pie of CliF.SNUT CKOVt W UIMti", which prove telrce Iitni Ibe beuvy FuhII Oil, and perlcctly pare an uiiMiulif ralfd Ohe line flavor of this whisky la derive iiom the train oi-ed In manalaclurlni! Ik Hespectlully. A. A. IlAYEfl, M. D, . State Aseayer, No. 18 Boylstou street For pale by barrel, dcmljohn.-or bottle atMo.215Nortlj THIIiD Street Philadelphia. 4 M. 2 A TIIA JN"S A SONS, I M PORTERS or BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. -Eto. No. 19 North FRONT Street rUlLADELfUIA, MOB Eg HATHABB, BORACJB A. XATBANS, ORLAKDO D. KATIAtS. 119m JpRED. BALTZ & CO , IMP0RTEKS OF WINES, GINS, Eto SOLE AGENTS FOB 1 Riviere, Cardat & Co.'s COGNAC No. 110 WALNUT BTUEET, FHILADELFBf A. 10 I 8U GARBLED SLATE MANTLES. SLATE WOUK of every description ou band, or done to order. PLAIN SLATE AND TILES always 00 hand. J. 13. KIMES & CO., 125 No 2126 and 818 CUXSNUT Street. lVTONUMENTS. TOMBS, GRAVE-STONES, Eto. Just completed, a beautiful variety ot ITALIAN MlkBLK MONtlMKN'I'S. TOMBS AND OBAVE-STCNE'. Will be o1d cbeap for oah. W ork sent to any part ot th United Btatea. HENRY 8. TARR. MARBLE WORKS. 124 wtmi Ko. 710 GRE1N Street, Philadelphia. Q.EORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BTJTI,DER No. 232 CARTER Street, " And No. M DOCK Street. Machine Work and Will wrlghting promptly attendej a as to. JJEADSTONE3,. MONUMENTS, ETC. ETC. LAHQE COLLECTION prices. BE8T MAHBtHl ' ?WELFTH STREET, ABOTMDUg, Aggg. WILLIAM S. O It A N T, COMMI88IOW MEBCHAN. " HO. U B. DKLAVVAJta Av.uue, Puludclphl.' Pnpent' Gunpowder, Iteilned Nitre, Charcoal, Ebj.' W. Paker Co. 's t bociilute. Coco, and broma. Crocker Dros. & Co.'s Yellow Uctui Sheathliig, Bol and Nails ALEXAKDEK O. C ATT ELL & CO. PRODUCT COMMISSION MERQUAflTS, Ho. 26 SORTU WHARVES, airo - ' 0. 27 yORTII WATKE STREET, PUILALLLPiilA. 81 ALEXA2DB O, CAITI1X. AlJAI 0. CATISLAl