T TOE DAILY EVENING TKLKGIUPB TK1PLE SUEKT. nilLAJKJ'JHA, . SATURDAY, , M)VKMBEll 10, 18GG. 6 NUMBER XCIII. KICT FOB MENTAL DYSPEPTICS, AN A CURB JtK HT-POOUONDIIIA, IIY-FOCBtaY, OB AST COMPLAINT OP A BY ORDEB. HY OUi; SIOHIIOH KDITOli. 4 ALMANAC AND DIARY. WORT METBB-IIXOOIOAT, OIIPBRVATIOKB FOB WEAK. THH Ifrtffmbtr, Moiiilt)', 5. Departure ot Maximilian from Mexico to loi ow the fortunes ol the Empress Carl' tta. ISho beinu aHlio'ed with ansntit Biindcdness, Max thought, nuder tlie clrcum. stances, ho wou.d encourage aocuoo of Dudy ta nlmsoll. Tncf ay, fl. Mrs. E'trabeth Cady Stanton wasn't elected to Congress from New York, but Air. John Morrissev, thn prize nlitor, y as. Iho sttoue-tnludtd aUnd no cbanou with tue strong--muscled. Wc(liiiay, T. '1 he now Police Commissioners and Siientl iu liii.timore g'ill oonsinue in fail, and receive the condolence ot their counsel, who try var ous ilcas to got them out, except Tcae, Bir, won't do o aiiain " Thursday, 8. Tho "Boys in Blue" jMve a dinner to Aiiuy t nrtin at the Mate Cupilal. he hem? the only Andy whoso policy the "lioys"can endorse, Friday, 9. Stephens, tho C. O. I R., I ns loft thn country, it m suupobed to lif tic iho British Lion, tint probib y, sinco ho is in funds, "to light tno tiger," which can be done without physical risk. Saturday, 10. Series Co'nmn Day, The editor' since iho election of Morris-ey, has given up all idea ol running jr Congress would rather run tiom It. A CANINE EPITAPH. To kindred earth all dorrs niunt pus-i Th.B ouc b short luc ii over; As people pa v, he's "eon to trass"; Lct'b hope, poor do;:, it's clover. TIIELR TRUE COLORS I By an Imperial order, the Turkish eommorcial Bag bas been altered. Instead ot the red ground and the white crescent as hitherto, the colors Are a green ground with a red bull in the middle. This introduction of green w th the commercial Hag in peculiarly happy, that buin the colors of the Trout. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE! Fights to Comet Mr. ilcChoiikumcbilJ, the School Commis sioner wbo, in the language of Dickens, "had a genius for coming up to the scratch, wherever jind whatever it was, and proving himself an utrly customer" has found a Peer la our Com moner John Morrifcsey, elected to Congress from the Ninth Congressional District ot New York. As was the ease with Mr. McChoakumchUd, ho with John, "he will tro in and damage anv sub ject whatever with his risht, follow it p with his left, Mop, exchange, counter, bore his oppo nent to the ropes, an 1 tall upon him neatly," and, to . continue the siroile, he will be certain to "knock the wind out of common sense, and rcn ' der that uulucky adversary Ueuf to tho cull of time." We can Imagine the great and shall-we say "hcalthl'ul ? change that must, come over the mode ot discussing knotty questions, in our heretofore wordy Congress As all politicians more or less owe their nominations first, and .1. -i : - ii i ..... , . ( li . vncir eiecnuus Heuuuiny, iu me opeiauuiiH oi uio ;"Eing," how appropriate tbit an ex-Champioai of the "Kin" should lend his countenance (though it 1s a little bruised and "smlliug") to a gatherineof many party leaders of the "ring" and ringleaders of the Democratic party ! We see now, in our mind's eye, John going through, a course of training for his maiden speech. We tee the anxiety man'.lested by his trainers and backers, Fernando Wood, Brook and Company, that he should have jroivr wight when he comes into the ring ; how they expect he will fight all New England to the ' ropes and lodge hi? left mauley in Ben. Butler's iher peeper, rendering the expression of Bcu.'s countenance as much a physical doubt as the expression ol his opinions is a political cer tainty. We see JOUN PREPARED TO RECEIVE THE PRESIDENT'S MEBSAUE with all its usual "feints" and "counters," and how on the first intimation of "Negro Suffrage" he will let fly stra'eht from tho shoulder his bunch of fives, caving In Mr. Johnson's bread basket, or mashiug his kissing traps; for John, above all others, knows the danper of leaving universal suffrage in tho hands of the unedu cated. But when old Thad. Stevens comes into ,tho ting, then will John thow some pretty spar ring, and his rib-ticklers will mean mischief. . When the Roman Senate adjourned to seo the Gladiatorial shows, then was -Rome at the height of her power and glory, and may we not hope that, when the American Senate ad journs to Fee A lUHCtJBSloN IN THE HOUSE TJNU1TB THE NEW M - V OBDER OF Til I NO 8, we may congratulate ourselves on the fccLievement, tbioutrb tho assistance, of the Democratic party in New York.of the ultima thule t a Republics Government f and when the Kponge Is finally thrown up, as it will bo, by the lovers of law and order, then will come the ime when the "Rlnff fl-tfo as well s political m will Wing all liberty out of the people, In a case of impeachment, we do not know how John would act, but in suits of rhaneery he has done Pome pretty work. In his last partici pation in a .v.T JOUN CONDUCTING A SUIT IN C1IANCK11Y. nut nr o.ot n,,i hn snilled more "claret and treated his client to more piivchet in the head than was ever done by any tippling lawyer of modem time." How easily, it things displeased him, could be send the Chaplain of the House to "prayers," or bring any champion of tern peranVe up "groggy" in the fJrs-t round ! and phould any cowardly Southerner be lurking around with his revolvers and bowic-1, for the purpose of commanding respect from Concress mcn and obedience from waiters at the Hotels, how would ti.ey be shamed by John sending two or three of the biggest wallers to "grass," and knocking the expostulating landlord com pletely off his "pins !' TV' ,I0UN SKNDINfl 4 WA1TKK Al TF.R "('IK)VM FOB TM O." TDK WAITER RETURNB WITH THEM. ON SIT. That Edwin Booth is golug to play the Ath letics on Monday afternoon, and "Hamlet" at night. Missino Man. Left his home, the Hall of the Montczumas, an old man of feeble mind, a foreigner. Answers to tho name of "Maxi milian, Emperor ot Mexico." It was noticed that he has been wandering in his mind lately, and it is feared that his body has been doing the sume thing. When last seen he was on the road to Vera Cruz, apparently in a hurry. making very good time. Had on when he left a cocked hat, French, wide peg-top pantaloons, short-tail coat, and buttons with the Mexican Eagle on the tail. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his anxious cousin. Address (pot paid) L. X., Tuileries, Paris, France. The Ledyer speaksof a Mr. Brassey, a ra'.lroud man in England, being honored with the Iron Crown, and adds that it is probably designed to cive the newspaper men a chauee tor 'metallic jokes." We think this one already has the ring of the time metal. Yearly Gross Products ot the Union. The following figures approsiniately illustrate the relative value, estimated in specie, ot the various industrial interest ot the United States, as ascertained by recent inquiry at ttio liureau of Statistics, Treasury Department: Atrrirnltural and ioirst nroducts $1,700 000 00) Alttuutactures 980,000,000 Mmeial products (ooouuuo J-ichiTie- 13,000,000 l'roiits Irom loreien commerce, un ions ainl export rju,uuu,wu Earnings nom domestic commerce, coastwise, inland, ana local i,iui,uuu,wvj Averatro yearly increase in vaiue oi domain, roads, canals, dwellings, etc 2,400 000,000 Total 86 868,000,000 yearly consumption 800,000,000,000 havings, or net increase ol wealth. . . 877b,UUO,UUU Cricket Among the Turks. A Constantinople paper, tho LecatU llerald, annouuees tbat the "( Viriwlniitiiinnlj Oipkor tlliih uill meet rCGTii- larly tor practice, at Kadikeui, Tuesdays and Fridays, iu the field in iront ot Don Andrea s; at Ihe Sweet Waters of Asia, Inner Valley, on Satmdajs: and in Sultan's Valley, Tuesdays, ihursdays, ana fcaturaays." Bored. A member of the Vancouver' Island Lcelslature. McClure by name, spoke on a te- cent occasion lor seventeen consecutive hours to defeat-' an obnoxious bill, and carried his noint. onlv vieldiiiB the floor lor motions to ad- 1011m. rrooaoiv nis auairors oceume so uuuirry and sleepy that tney votea on tno principle or yielding to anytning lor a quiet me. Churches and Missionaries in China and Japan. There are nllv-five rrotestaui cnurcnes in China and ninetv-fivo Protestant missionaries. Protestant missionaries are also settled in Naga saki and Yokohama, in Japan. Many of the rich Japanese are learning fioin these missionaries the languages ot tne western nations. Ktfcrmed Boy; The Hoys' Reformatory in the .New Forest, tngiaua, nas neon established nearly thirteen vears. Up to la-t year one hun dred and seventeen boys hnd left the Reforma tory, it wa known that one hundred and two of them were getting an honest living, and were nueiy 10 Deconic wormy weiiiDers oi society. Hotre uan e The work ot restoring the Ca thedral Church ot Notre Dame, Paris, is almost finished . it nas occupied twenty yeurs. Julia Dean Ilayne. the actress, malo SCO.onu iii Cainornia. When Is the best time to read the kook o" nature? W hen autumn turns the leaven. Washington Irvlng's old summer-house was lately told al amnion ior iu. A Pitbold, Pa doctor has just fallen heir to a lortuue in ocotiuuu ui aoj,uiw, Admiral Vairasut has decided upon his iu- slgnia or rank a gold star worn upon the arm. A Flemish newspaper actually bears tho name of the ll mfel(r8ohnteawa:,oduiinjsl)la'l. In Adrian, Mich., a girl ten year of age Is charged with attempting to murder ber lather. Nearly 2000 Germans leave Europe lor America every year. There are already nine tteumboatg on the Amazon. t Female bbylsts swurni at Washington. A r number of JeTS are going South. ; "T 4kv is Km MS c : 1 Jl MP MIHD BIIOWOIIAM. Lord rtrongham's career seems lik one long appeal to the sense of astonishment. Not that the things he has done in life have been in themselves of such astonishing merit; but it has been his fortune, or his knack, that, while his exploits in literature, in oratory, and in con duct should lie intrinslcnlly noteworthy, they fhould aKo, from some extrinsic circumstances be positively wonderful. Whether intentionally or not, his sin cess has illustrated, In its application to human beings, the principle or wonder-working which Dr. Johnson expounded in the case of dogs: "The woiuienui tuing bdoui Bectn a do walk on two legs Is not that he walks on two letrs so well, but that he can yvalk on two legs at all." In early life Lord Brougham did what was marvellous because it was done bv one so yotinz; in middle nee he did thlncs whleh werp mar vellous because they were known to have been done amid the appalling multitude of the occu pations which his middle age deliwhted to absorb: in later lire be has done thuurj wiilm were marvelous because they were done in later life. Iu youth he had ihe maturity of advanced jears; in advanced years ho has the activity of voiitb. A venerable bov. a iuvenile oi l nmn. nt each extreme of lile he has amazed the world by doing what would not have been nma.int: at the other extreme; while his stormy middle, age was one tremendous Olympian Btrtisrclc tor prizes of all sorts a mn'.tnarious asonv for bot h soul and body, amazing the world because its work was achieved us tho facile task ot a man who was believed to have but one head and but one pair of hands. Thus, astonishing one generation bv his pre cocity, another by his vrrsatiliry, and a tuird Dy bis antiquity in so wonderful a state of nre- seivvtion, he seems bent on going down to pos terity in person, contending with each succes sive generation tor tne tame ol having known somewnat of everything, of having done some what of everythinc, of having said a tiood deal of evctylhiuif, ot having never rested and never trot tired, ot navinir been old when ho was young and young when he was oKI ! Nearly th'itty years blo. when the splendor of his political uiul personal renown was under an eclipse un eclipse, bvtue-way, Irom which it lias not vet emerged the announcement foil like a crash of thunder out of a clear sky that Lord Broucbani was dead. Personal dislike paused: partisan hostility arrested its own dan ger; and the journals of Eueland, with but two notable exceptions, poured tonu columns ot generous eulogy. When they had given suf ficient vent to their lamentations and their praisee, his lordship, to their infinite disgust, as suddenly reappeared upon the scene, "and in anything but the plirrht and beariug of a dead man. I thmk those laudatory lourualists never forgave him lor coming to lile, again; and that, if alter that event he hud the weakness to die iu reality, they would have t-easoned their second obituaries yvith sucu stuff as would have mavie him quite contented to stay dead. In fact, it may be imagined that t is Irom some uppre heiisiens ot editorial venaeance that his lordship still persists in relusing them the opportunity of brinping out what they nave written, lint it is n cunous proof ot the sort ol reputation Lord brougham has made for Inn self in tne world, that he the great statesman, judge, orulor, philanthropist, philoso pher should have been thought capable of the vanity and the artifice ot himself starting the ruse, in order to tunc beforehand the verdict of posterity. Jt has been the fortune of other eminent men to have been proelaimed dead while still in a state of prosperous health: as. for example, of Oibbon, who, on healing the report of his own death, instantly wrote off to his mend. Lord Hheflield, an argument to prove uiHi, iue report was irue; out no oue mat i re member, except Lord Brougham, has even been suspected ot causing such a report concerning niniseu. in ine admiration winch Intel iccnt Englishmen feel lor his great gifts, his great aiiaiumeiiis, nis erent services, tor his in tellectual vigor, his endurance, bis Industry. nis vtisatimy, ma once magnificent elo quence, nis pnuanturopny so iruitnu in grand results, there is ever perceptible the im pression that ne is aner ail only a splendid showiian that he is notliiiisr unless ostenta tious; that his oratory, his matuematics, his chemistry, his natural theology, his legal lore, are tor exhibition; mar even nis jov in tne amelioration of society is palpably excelled by bisioyiutue p. icr mention ot Lord lirouiihani; and that, in addition to beiug a man of inoidi nate vanity, bo is, pnnly tor this very reosou, a man ot unbound (udgnient and ot un untrust worthy moral character. In what is called "society" in Loudon, 1 am told tne personal veracity of Lord Brougham is not only below par, but below zero; that it is never mentioned but to be laughed at; and that the one wont most derogatory to a acntleman is ireely and openly applied to him. It is full of significance, also, that the two great statesmen at this epoch wr:0 nave most coiifipicuousiy patronized (Jlirib- tianity paying thoso line compliments to the uibie ana saving tnose pretty trunks about Orthodoxy which make such effective quo tations in the pulpit, in theological class-rooms, and at relierious anniversaries should have been precisely the two statesmen who were also united in ineir peculiar reputations lor private morals Daniel Webster and Henry Erouirhatu 1 They both belong to tbat class of great men who seem to indemnify themselves lor the trouble of complimenting Christianity by f he liberty of violating the cardinal precepts. 1 lor one do not know any ereatcr sham in our tune, or oue more worthy of public denunciation, for the suke ot a wholesome public sentiment, than that pre sented by the author ol a celebrated work on Natural Tbeolotrv." and of innumera ble pretty speeches about Seriptiral Infal libility, the Tiiulty, ihe Decalouue, the Beatitudes, and llidl-nre, allowius to be exhibited iu the f bop-ivindows of London a photograph, wherein he is represented with a little coy standing at bis side, and whereon is inscribed " Lord Brougham and bis son ;" although it is well known that Lady Brougham hud but one child, und rbat child a daughter, who died forty years aao. ixml Brougham should suppress either his compliments to Christianity or the photographs of bis illegiti mate children ! In endeavoring to portray the sort of mixed tame whicu ho possesses anion.; discriminating Englishmen, I should perhaps state the case not unjustly by Baying that he has ibeir admiration, without their confidence or their love. Loturop Motley, with very droll effect, mentions that William of Orange regarded Cu.-innr with "resptctlnl contempt." It u very much that kind ot regard which Englishmen cherish for Lord Brougham. I gladly turn to another part of my subjec'.. Whatever may be Lord Bioutrbatu's faults, whatever may have been his motives, hit career has been one nor only of extraordinary brilliance, but of extraordinary 'i -elulness. To ay nothing of bis performances in science a:id in literature; to say nothing of that poweiial forensic eloquence of his, before which even Canning quailed, which neat ly shook (ieoriie I V" uoi fur iu nis throne, whicd made llurrv Brouebam twenty-live years ihe idol of the Enitlih people, and which renoered htm the woray successor of Fox, Burke, and Pitt he has In'1'" connected as leader ami advocate wiih tUo grandest and most betieticent measures ol 'l vancing civilization which bave dist1nsniti.'d Ihe past sixty years wLh the reform of Kusr lish law, the repeal of religious disabilities, the abolition of slavery, the establishment niech allies' institutes, and the exteniou of political rights to many of Ins fellow-couiiti'.v-nieu-in short, with till the grei.t mensiu.fi yvhieh have a tendency to make mankind wi"r lieer, happier! . It is indeed stmnu'e that, even this Ait week, at Manchester, wc should have been hei-ruig long und vigorous soeeches irom vhis yomioi-i il 'old rrisn; tbat we should have Meu on the plat porra in the d'seueslon of our very modern themeg, and in the company ot our very modem tnen. htp Thi.miiK rinciifc and lJrnf(Mk(r i aw- cett, a man who was born wu.;n the great N.i- voieou was only ten years old. wLo was n.meii two years old when Loni .irnw.,lU s'.rreM. Ured st Yorktown. who , clvp'ICc wt.lo ttm- yet.rs .it" i,i-n.en i" ilo t-ffor tlie dC:b '. f iiorge Werhnipton, who nr'porl to rstiMl'-n the Edinburgh Jirvine with young Sydney Sniith, jotiiit' Jeffrey, and voting Horner, who wrote in it the contemptuous criuetsin upon tho iuvenile poetry of Lord Byron whleh culled forth "English Burda and BcoicU KevicworV who was in mature lite and renowned throne n out tbe world when Louis Napole ui, 111-imaiK, Chiel Justice Chase, (Jenernl Grant, and Abra ham Lincoln were babes. of fome men It lias been sadly said. 'Tr.y lived too scon." Of Lord Dro'itrhnm it must b said, "He lived too long." "Better would it. have been tor him," said Washington Wilks, at the farewell breakfast it) London to Henry Ward Beech er, "If LfirdiJtroughaiii years ngo had known how to gather the mantle of his creatness about htm and sink down into dicrni- tied repose. Since 1MH he. has been but the echo of his old Tcnown." For Lord Itrouohani's fame, perhaps, the woist thing that ever happened was that the announcement of bis dearh in 18.10 was a ruse. London Corre?poiw.tnce of fie Indrpiinlcni. CITY ORDINANCES. N OKD1NANCK J To Make an Additions! Arrrorrintion to I'ov lor ihe Expenses ot Impairing Various Police Station Uoupesot thet'itvol riillaoelnliia ftction 1. Ihe Select and Common touncds of the City ol Philadelphia do ordain, That th) lurtln r urn ol twptity-nvn nunarea aouars is nereoy apine- pnateu to tno i once iiepartmeni to pay ior npairs mace to the various tsia um iionses ot tno city or l'lnlndelpbiu, and the work shall be done under tbe supervision ot tho C'oninu'teo on 1'oliee, and war rams for tho j.armcnt of tho same shall be drawn lv ine Mavor, uoou ino conitnutee on ronce, cru- lying that the work has ice a cony to their atixiuc tion. WILLIAM S. 8TOKLKI . Prostdent ol Couimou Coum-.U. Atteit JotlJt F'KTK1 Cloik of Common Co'.ine.il. JOSHUA SPEUtXO, President of telect Council, pro lem. Acnroved this ninth day of NovemhcT, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty Six (A. V. 18), JIOItTON McMtCHAEr.. 11 10 It n Mayor of Philadelphia. A N ORDINANCE ii. ToMano an Appropriation for tho Payment ol the Lakorets and Carters of Messrs. Hill & tmith, contractors lor Cleansing the Streets of the ( ltv. Section 1. Tho feelrct and Common Counci's of the i itv of Philadelphia do ordain, 1 but the sum ot six ttiouFand live huuured and ciiditv-nine dolluia hi d thiity-ciptit cents 3) be and the same is Hereby appropriated to the Citrus ot councils to . i l , . . . ... i. : . e. lay uie lauuri-is unu impfrB ui oic-m-. mil rt U...;,l. An...nn4nd 4a. A)fl..i,.. ,1... nA,.li,..n un... lion ol the cttv. for work and labor done bv them m cleansi nar the streets while in the employ of the raid contrnctois; aud that tan warrants iiierotor te drawn by the ClerVs ot Councils in eoiiioruiKy with existn if ordinances. VI1IIAJI . MtlKUil, 1'rsic.eut ui Comuion Cuuuuil. Atkst A nn a u A?r Ktiwart, Assistant Cierk of Common Council. .TAMtS LYND, President ol Select Council. Approved this ninth dn.y ot No?cmher, Anno Doriiini one thousand eigut huuured aad s.xty-six (A. D. lfctti). MORTON McATICff AEL, 11 10 It Mayor of PhlladtU)hia. 1 ESOLTJTIuN il Approving the Sureties of Richard Tcltz, Re ceiver of laxes-olect. Kesdlvrd, Py tho Select and Common Councils of the City of l'hhaaelohia, That J. Henry Askin tind William P. liamm hie hereby approved as tho suie tiesot Richaid Pe:ti;, Receiver ol Taxes-olect, and tho City Solicitor is horuby nircctoa to prepare tne proper bond, with warranto! attorney for said par ties to execute, and to cnuso a judgment to be en tered ttieieon; aud inrther to li'e agreements of record that the lien of the judgment entered in pur snunceot said warrant ol attorno shall onlv ope rate avamst the respertive properties subniitled to the Committee on Finance br tiio mid suretiw. that is to tuy 'Iho lion 01 the Judgment atrauist.l. Heury Ak:n shall only opeiate on and against the follow ing described promi:;c.s,vis! : .-ot ot sround whereou is erected tr-e hou'C numbered 681 Walnut stroet, in the Filth Ward; lot or piece of ground whereon is erect, d premises numbered 8701 and 8703 Bar ing street, and the lot or pieci of irroimd whereon is eicced premises numbered ;t210, 821, 3223, and Sf2' iaiket street, in the Twenty lounh Ward. And tt at tho lien of ttie Jiidnnent acrinnst William y. liumni shall only opialo on and against ihe. following described prcmines, viz: Lots orpio js of ground wht reou aro erecicd prenn "S numbered 87C0, 3Vti2, 37C4 3706 3'K, 3i 10, 71H, 3720, 37i3 3721. und SYi'26 Baring street, in iho 1 wenty-iourtn Ward. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, l'rtsideut oi Common Council. Attest A nr. A HAM S'IKWAIIT, Asnistaut Clerk of Common Council, JOtiULA bl'Kli'iiNCi, President of Select Coeuon,pro tern. jAppiOved this ninth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sislv-six iA. D. ISM). MOliTON AlcUICUAEL. 1 110 It Mavor ot Philadelphia. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. Q U L VEir S X E W PAT 13 X 'J' Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIR FU RNACE. ItANCJES OF AT.L, SIZES. Also, Phlltgar'a ew Low Pressure Steam Heating Aiipnrnt im. '' I- OR S LE HY ciiAi:iii:a wjlliams,, CH.' No, U82 MARKET Street, 27 tJAS STOVES! 27 THK KAtiLK GAS-IIKATI.Vti STOVtS wijj. r.tAT Your Otiices, Parlors, Dining, Sleeping, and I't.tli-Kocrns, AT LE88 LM'LkSE, LKS TKOl-HU:, .NO liltT, biSOivr;, Oh ASillvS. thty are all w nrronfed to do the rerii Call and i-o tbem.at O. W. LOOJII.S', lu 0 Jno No. fi7 s. SliTJl Strtet, ri.iliuUMjhia, I'a. DENTISTRY. (sfjrv THK (iiiVURNME N T HAVING tCHtf pramed me letters-patent tor my mode o, ai.iiiiiiisterinK Vilnius Oxiue '.a, by wi.lch I have eytietet ubo v thousands ol TteiU without pain, 1 mo Justin, d ui aertiijii tLtt It 1 both eater aud superior to any otliei uuw lu ue. . . . R. O. L. J1TJNS8 6 11 dm Ko. 731 HriiCt'K Street. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. Ca.Vv PHILADELrillA SURGEONS '.'itK UAKJJAUA. lliSHTIiTB. No. 14 N miif" M1TU htret, above .Market. 11. O Mi nHT, aitei tldrty years' pructloui experience guarantee the pkillu) adluutinem oi bis I'reniiuo . 1 unut Ciailuatintr l'rejmio Trus., and a variety o Otl ers. Huiinrter, Klastic Stockings, Hlioulaer Km os Ciuiil:e, ctuniiensorles, etc. Ladies' apartuuitti cn duciert by a Ldv. WILLIAM 8 . OBAN V, COMUlnSK1!! UEilCIUNI, Ho. Hi 6. L-LLAW AltB Avenue, 1'UliadcJphia, A ii km r rou rmpent's Onrpowder.Kt'llued Nitre, Charcoal, T.us. W. Maker Co ' Choeolate. t'oeos, and Biima. I'roeKer Ilros. A Co.'i Yellow Mstal huenttiiiig, Holts "I Kbils 1 24 FOR SALB STATE AND COUNTY BIGHl' iti t'apewell t o 's l'atent Wind ilnard and Air llp'.r tor Cosi tilll.amnst it prevents die Culinnev from I reaklnir. This we will warrant Also saves om i turd tbe oil. Cull and see th( m they cost bat tea cents Mo. RAi' Sueet, i'Ul addlphuk Hnipl iwut V aud mrt ci the Uniiud H'utes.on ru tori veuu 3 JU TAVAtmA at i.rr ?i-m; f i-ts, and tm ) -ml-En IT.nhrtll - A. il-fiO. ! 7S. n.'DIXOS EUiHTU Street. Q-1A SOTK STRKKift M. IVANC0NA OIU -uavH tl.o Mattert pi'fe for Ladlna' aud (titfi' enst-otr fto rpvn c Ji' KCCi-ii f tHM-t tbove SHSPFING. vrn Aki in i.ivk ueiuii i ii i ivu ii'.'-II ai tt'ieensiowu 'I he lnnian l.lno. eaiiinr tii i-w kiv. CA?r;ng the I'mU-d Males mats H1N HI KIU".... ....satiinlov iNovomher 17 Li NA" i Weuncsday. Nix emlwr I til Y OP lunn ih" Saiunlny, Novemlver H It Y tlFllMKBUR" Wt-'.nesttV.Novnit)riH I't'llV 1V V ySlilKt O.N"...atar43y, Iieeeinlinr ll eia raih iKcetums ntninny ana Wednesday, at noon, Hum l iirh" 4i Korth nv r HA1H i V Vf SsAtlK Fr Ikf n al, stean er sailing evny Saturday. fust Calilii. iolil. ...... .f'Ki Mteru(.e t'urreucy flf 'lo l.oudoli DAI To l-otiflou 40 To I arm 1U6 1 lol aria fto r"e ty tun 'WcflnefOi. stotiiiem i Virst cabin, 1U! btecrhco, 3s i'avable In t nlipa biates cup-r-t,(j- 1 fluiietigprs a so forwarriea to Havre, Hambnnr, I'r n n. etc. , at niooerate rntes. Meen.R paf-ese irem Liverpool or Onoenstown, 4. ruirrncv.' I kkt Is can bu houviit here by pcnoiu seud iuw lor their irleiids tor lurtlier luioima'.len arplyt the Company s of! ecu. .10IIK O. liAI.F Acont 8 7 No. Ill WA1.M.T htreet. Vliilnila. i-x STAR L I X E TO NEW Ol 11.12 AN S. The Sew Tork W all StcamsMp Company's flno ocean emeis will leave 'lcr 40 KOUTII CIVKIt, Ke otk, at il o'clock 1. W., as loltows: Mi)l:MMl s'l'All On Knt unlay Me. Mf.lKI JU Wednesilnv llAVA un Muur.my Mlssul.'i:! 4, Uu Weduesday Ail bills ol lading signed at the cflicc upon the pior. 1 er freLht cr psare sppl.T to C. K. OAHIIIS0N. President. OrAItlllXOA iSi Abl.KN, 10 lfl 4p o. 5 110 WLIM1 UHKKN. Jisw Yorlt. H. I.. Lr AK, Agent Ofl'.cr Adams' Ex pies,.-, Ko. Z1V L'Ucsuul siroet. UP AT LAX TI U CO A ST 31 A I L STKAHIS1UP L I N S, 8EMl-AVLlKIA',FOi NOKi OLK AM) IMCHMOM). cahlns f5 and ti rli Ahl.l.Sl ON. cabin mVS. set und cais SAVAls Ail Cubiti..... lb Meeonu clans 13 Every HA'i IKUAV, Mar lino .'or NKW OliLi.ASM l'lrect NFWOKLKAVS Flrt oil. In.. too Ri cord cntiln..t4H. hf.conO class. .ii j l'lii cnl, ai.. mi Secuiiil ealnn.i 4U. hcconil cihoh.. in With uiiAurp aSl u aecun.niooutioiis tu eiilitr ciass. Kct licii-lil or pu'sauo, apply to AI.L.KN 12. '1 IIO MAS & CO., 101l4o 6 iiOWLl.Nti UUKp.N. ew Xork. m Polt N bW V OUK.-PIULAUBL du.i h'tt hteam hronuliut eouiuanv Uu m.i. n. i, .vniihure LmeM.vl.i L'.-inv,ure und I.untuii tauai U a Ii V Om y ul Pi Ai. an" 6 p, li., coiiuuctliitf with al Kuril i ru nr.U I'llciu lines. l"or ircivlit, Ulch lii le tilt en upon sccommoilatlnt terms, apply to w ii.i.ia.u a;, n.iisu .e., a IB j.o lain. HfXAWA KB Avenue tfj-fr-. TO SHIP CAPTAIN;? AM)0VN ERg -V-'l- --- 1 be tiuibiRdKOtd uavlnic ceased the KBV b.mluii tSt.'KKW DOi K, be8 to imorui hi liienns nun the putions oi the lioek mat lie In piepartiJ wliti l.uivareu lacilitlns to ccomnioilato theme, bavins vosseis to be mleU or repulrei , and Di'lus a u.acucal 8hli-i-nr- p rnur ana tnii Ker. win give poi uuiiui aiicuuou lo tno o-hiIh euirufUd to Lnn ir rti.uiitf tantalus or Asen:sM.lp-Orpi-uters und Machinists liavinu vessels to rouftir. ao Hulicnvd lo ca I liaviiiit tae uBtucy n r Hie tide of "Wctti rsiedt's Patent Metu ic l oinposhion" ior t opper paint, mr tho nrurvfltitr. oi ve.u bottoiis, tor mmci y, i am pre pared toiutnlBh tlie aamo on a orallo tuniin. .I.IHN 11 H A Al tin. Kensington screw Duck, 11;, DELAWARE A venue above Laurel street. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. tl-r-. Pl fTLAM ENOlNii AND mMLlLUk. LOiLr.lt yVOKKS.-LAl'lL & UVl U..U,UL AMI 3HI-.oaKTll.AL LNUIMKIOltS, K I 14 1 V 1 W'l M tllllt.fclf.kllVLIl. liT.A l-U wl I ... Jl al.il k CjUAliKIttl. Iinviim lui urjnv yeurs been in mio? cofiu' opeiatiou, and been exeiuively enage'l in buildL.a i,nd leiiaiiiDlt Mtrtnc and hivei nmnen. liluh and lov, pjesbuic, iron i.omm y aier Taims jfropei l rs, etc etc.. respccuu ly obor thulr services to the public as lien.g luliy prepurcd to eomraet lor endues ol ui. i Ai nne, K vol, m.ii euitlonaiy: liuvlng so 8 ol patterns ot Qu erent .siea, are prepared to execute orders villi I. u it k iiesputea. yery uescriptlun oi p ureru- n.bKinK oiauc nt win n.orK Ht iioice ni fii aud Low- i reiisore i me. J uouinr, iitm cylinder lloiltrs, ol the best J'rniitivJvaula elmrfual iron. KorjiinK oi u!' slea utf knios; iron and bruss e asMutM oi ail oe?erlptlons; Uoil 'luiubig htrew t'u tinn, ai.U all other ork conutjied villi ilo loe Imfluesrt. Liavlni;s anl eeeiticRtloiis ler all work done at tl'.o etnblinbiiit' t, irte ot clia'ko, and work, giiaiuu 'eid. be snbserihovs have ample wharl-dock roo n ior rr nniri ot bouts, where they coil Hn in peileoi sulcty in.ii aie provided mill hhcurs. blocks, lulls, eto etc ' lur laisinti heov v or light vyeinhu. J acob c nkafik, john . i.kv v. JflS HEACtl and PaLMKK htrco's . VAUOUAN VEHBTCK. WILLIAM IL ULBUICI .IOHS K. rors SiHTTHW ARK FOUNDRY, Fl I' TH AND yVASHlKUXON tstrett, I iui.i;i t.rii7A MKHliltK & &ONS, KNOlNEtJi AM) AlAt UiKlSTfl. uiiintfariureh4h and Low l'rtaouiM hteam Knsluos for Laud. Plver and Alarinq ervLe fullers, (iflMouieitrn, Wnks. iron Boats, etc. Casimtso all kinds ei. Per iron or bins;, iron. iiuiie tools .or tias Vorks, Workshops, and Itiiiiioad Mut' ms etc. jtetorys und iius MucLinery, ot tho latest aad most hn provid ii.usi.uciiou ' 1-vety V vetv neicriPtton ot l'lantatlen Machinery, and Ruear Saw, aud Crll Aiiills. Vaeunni funn. Open t-teiun Ttalris ucieeaiors, M:turs, fuuipinit j-.n.incs etc. soie Amnts tor N. b'lleu's Patent snpar Lolling Apoaratus, Setv yih's J'nttnt r-truni Hammer, and a s plnwall i y ooisej 'e Patent Centrliueal eui,ar Draining Al aehine. S I ! H I U K S P UH(! 51 ACIII.N 13 "SVOBKS. OFFICE, No. 65 -V. FiiONT BTREET, fOlLADEl.I-nlA. We are prepared to UU orders to any extent tor out w ell known MACHLNLttr FOR COTTON A'D WOOLLEN MTILS, lnulnding ail recent tuiproveineul iu Carding, Splmihui and W eavinu. yve inv ae the RttcaticD of tianuiacturcrst onr exten wive works. 1 IS ALFRED JEM KB SO.V INDIA-RUBBER PAINT. rpo ItAILTvOAD COMPANIES AND SIIIPX'EIIS. INDIA-RUBBER PAINT. It Costa mo more thou oilier Paints. The Rubber I'aint. is a superior article lor ad exposed r.irlai e. Tne 'ubber is first uUsoived und then giound Into the paint thus permenilni; every pari of It. it will legist even acidf, and dampness ana changes ot atmos phere have put little eildct upon it. THE REST BRIDGE PAINT Ever medc. and fls use. will bo lonud a great economy ior all exposed, surlaces, such as depots, rouls, treigbt cars, eV.iete. Jtis THE REST SHIP PAINT. It will re-iittthe action of suit water, and consequently stand niU'-b loi'iier. , J'slurs oi eveij color ground In pure Linseed Oil and India-Kanber. ALSO, WmiE LEAD AX1 ZINC. ASIKKICAN PAINT C03IPASY, S. K. COnNLB I'WliSIlfiAH AIvU liLFlUll' ifS. 1U2J tatlM2m .. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. jTiiStii s i e a m scotmxo ESTABLISHMENT, ITo. 510 RACE Street. yy ; i.' cae to draw your particul.ir attention to ou'. new Freuoh r-teanu Suourinx L.ublinuu tut ibeBrnt ani? ouiy oiie oi its k.nd in thin city W e do not ore, but P a thtn.ltui piotets rea.ore Indies', e. at emeu's, a- e'hhrireu's Cain.ents to iteir original siatos, wiiuoa injurlUH tntm in tLe leant, w bile gieat expericnoe miJ tbo List uatbiiieo Uom FrkBoa enubie us to warnuu pene.it aat-siactiun to ad wbo may isvor os wltb tbeir patrvinanc. LAM LS' DRKsst.. Ol ever deci Ptlou. nithor without Itluimlniis, are cleaned and nnwiieu without beinrf taken apart, whether the oolor be genome 0f Opera t loaks gnd Mantillas. Curtains, Tablejpoverf Caipets Velvet hlbbons. Kid Gloves, eto 'en6d ud reoulsbel In tho best Ssnner. 'f,uT-ith nr and Winter I lotUIng cleaned w prte"tn wlthoui In jury to tbestua A so fliifua"i1(wAS,V"dr' hi ul. ft n.ovtd without o eanlns I vh 1 "Lu'2nora"i are t inotou snoer our lu.mel at jnd eathlsetlen msisateed ' '"ui xn,inLien ol unr prooess wPouaiiy soiioiteo. ALSDYIlt & HABX, o UO RAW Bt.-,et P If Bill I'll PROPOSALS JROIOALS K)K IRcN HEAD BL'JCKt, liOAnTKrHIARTtU .iI.VKaAL'S OrFIOB, I . u , y ,i'rohp L). C , October at, 1V4 ( 1. Sealfd I li:noMXIS Will hn r,,,-i.,v.l ui. Ilin Olilirti Of the C'UBitoimaster ti-iieral, vVaslnnrton, J). C.,' until Not ember iiO, LStiH, tor turnialmitr Cast-iron Lend fiii.cks lor iatioiml cnieleries, dehvert in quantities tliout as lollows,yiZ . . . . , , Head ftlocks. At Pofton, Ma.9 from 8W to , ftOO I rovK.ence, K. 1 irom f)x to ' fiovi New Haven, t onn from WO to - 5o0 Now Voik City, N. Y Iroru 4 100 to fs'ioO J'hl sdelhiu, l eiiuti trom b 000 to 8,Hl Vittsbnrc, ftom lilt) i t 200- l'reoer:ek, JIurylaud from l.totl to l.fidd 1 uu berland, " irom WK) t, oijo Ilaliimore, " noiu 1 Ouo to 2 000 Annapoiis, " nom 2. M0 to i,70' Point LooUout, " Irom 2 600 to ,4 two Atitietam, " .Irom 4 000 to" 7,500 Whethuii, W. 'a Irom 100 to . 2ut f liurieston (Kiitiawna C. n.),trora 2(A) to AnO VVashitetoii, l C trom 20Oi0 to 26ut)0 Aiexantiru, Virginia irom 8,0 u to 4,!RKI Liederickstuic. it oiu to Id odd irom 6 000 to M.UOO .i ii.cuesier llarn-r's Lerrj, " R rhmond, " iiumiton, " ..iroin LOiOto Ijm ..irom 8,HOJ o li,i ot) nom 3,'Kio 4,0(K) Irom 7IK) t'i 1 iiiiO niorioiK, City l oint or reiershprji.Va.'roin ir,,lXKl to 2ulHXl, N'i wbern. SonU t aioiinu Horn l.(H(1 to l.MKl vriiuuiifrtou. Irom 260l0 to 8,yo0 fer.l.btiiu v. ..fruut UK) to If HI t.i bin ok tifh, " t harJestcii, south Caioima I'lortnce, " Hilton lii art, " lhAtiiort, " Savannah, Ccorftia Marlelta, ' AnuersoiiVilie, " Millen, Jioinle, Alnbama . lioui . .'rorit . . troiu . '.turn . .liom . iroia l.fitO to (iiM to 6: 0 to 2 0,) to 1 0, 0 ui 1.IM0 to 4 ODD to 2.0H0 1 ooo 6O0 2 oIK) 1 WO 1,600 i om 7 00 rout 12 0OJ to la.OOtl Irom 1 50U to 2 (0(1 . noiu 7'H) lo 2 (km to fyM to S.l):)0 ta 2 UJ0 ta ISUO -o ' 6U0 to 20.1 to 1.2TI t, 1000 3 ('()") 1 IHil 41KH) . 2,-00 ti;)0 Hull )li ill solma or Montgomery, Alu..u.im ituirsi t-BH, emiKin iruni New (ini-uiis, IiouiKiuua . nom .liom .irom . irom . irom . trom H.iton Kou.ue, l i,rt Hui'son, " HiowbHVillo. Texas Liazos saiiiuiirn Nati-.sez. ,li;g,ssippi Vieksl uip, " Cotimh, " Mi niphis, Teni.t i'si.e Pert Ooiieltou, ' Nashville, ' Fiitsburir Landing, Teuu.. .. Slono River, ., . , ChUttllllUOL'lt, " .... Iviioxviilc, " .... Coinu bin, .... Ltuihvtie, Kccluckv 2,0X1 nom lfitxH) lo 2i,000 ,n out 4,o;0 to tlftjO . I ri,lii 8 U00 to 12 000 .tiom 2 000 to 8,0tK) .trom 16 OUO to 20,000 .irom.audOto 4 6'MJ . irom . .irons ..iroin ..loin ..iiom ..liom . .111)111 . .trom . irom . liom ..tiom . .l;oui ..noiu e'rotrt . .110UI . irom . .liom ..trout . .rom . .liom 4 1 00 to 6 tKM 6 0(1) w 10 Odd 2 6I0 to a.Ood L20I ti) 4,000 to 2,1). 0 to 1.200 to 1 (,00 10 0,01 0 to 1,000 lo 000 to 2'M to 1,200 to 8(,0 to 1,200 to 1(10 to 7C0 to 800 to to 2'K) to 4 0(H) to !J 000 to 1 (XX) to 1J0 10 800 to 2 000 to 12,0 lo L4K) to 1.6(H) 6 0; io 2 600 1600 1200 8,000 4 600 1,200 &X) 2 000 1,0(K) 8,000 2O0 1,(VKI 2.100' 4tK 8iK) 0,000 4,00i 1 6,0 2'X) looo 2 500 1 600 2,000 (Jump JSeiaon, " Rowi lift Orttn, ' . ' . . LtXLUlliIl, " Cauo, ll.ino's t hicuiro, ' Spriupheld, " Ciiiiuov, l;oek Island," Jeli-rn nvi It, Indiui.a. . Jndmnupoiis, " . . Jocksoii, Miehignn Cincinnati, Ohio Coiumbus, Ci.nip Lenlson, uin Johlisun'a Llund, Ohio. St. Louis, iusto'iri .Irom Jelfeibou Lairueks, Mis..uri.ii jiii Port. lyeavenwor:h, trom. xiavtuport, iowh Keokuk, , Little Rock, ArkuiiMiB. rort Smuh, Oniuln, N. T . .Irom . . irom .Horn , .trom ....Irom fian P ran Cisco. ( u.nornin . .irom 200 to l.OtH) 2 The head blocks to hn m.nlo in acnor.lmiRn null th speciliciitions. and t comorm sirict y to tho snnipics, both ot wmch may be secu at the oliices of tbe Lepot or Chief (jnarlermast' is at Boston, ow Voik, Philadeiplua.i itisburv, Kanimoro. WaelnnK. ton, Poitiops Atouroe, RicLiuond, ltaluifth, Now lern, layeitevnle, Churhsiou, ria-annah, Auruita, (G ). 1 alluhafisee, Mobi o. New Oneans, Gal veston, V.cksbure-. Meujihi8, Nashville, Chatta t otjrn, Muilro.sboio, Lcuisv Le. Cuiio, Chicaco, JeUeifonvilio, toiuiiilus (Ohio) Cinoinnuti, De troit, fr't. Louis. Foit i-eavt utvorth, Omaha, Littlo Lock and ran fcrmioisuo. (B.ds lor oau Prancieco will bo received uutil JJecersbi r 81, 1800.) 3, I'hoy will bo ahont niue U) moiies hiRh, from ten 1 10) to twe.ve (12 n ones lon.r. and liom three and a ban (3) to lour an i a hall (4) inoliou widu, w nh a UniiLe around tho uut'om i hey will be hoi-' low, and w i, fate a nuni .tr cut on tho back, and an niHoiptton ol tho nan o latiK roiriment, arm, compouy, or cortis.und onto ofeaih oi iho deceased, CBHim mised letters ou the to, it.ny tnut bo ca-it of poou flove-nlato iton, yvonrh not loss tnau twenty CiO pounds tauli, nud ho coaiod thoroughly by dtn pinsr in ntellrd ziuc. 4 ticparate bids are invited f or dolivery at each pace; and in etiso Iho same parties oll'-r to bupply u,oro than one localfty. it a on d ne st ilt d at what reducea piice the articles would bo lumisued in the iucicosed nuuibur. 5. P.oh bid mut be accompanied by a Rood and ufiicient frtiaraiiu e oi at .east two repou8iol par ties, that tho contract, it awarded, wnl Deluitliluly ai. d promptly oxceided. (iho resuoiisibi'iiy ot the (iiiuiiiutoiB niust. be shown by tho oihciul cortincate ol the clerk of tbo nearest li.striot Court, or of too United Mates District At.orLoy.) 6 The Loeri ment reserve io Itelf the right to reject ull Lids, n ninatistuctory : und to delay the award not later than the first, of Junuary, 1807; and also, iu come instances, io chuni'o t ie point" of ue livery of a portion of the head blocks, iu which case a leaBoliablo allowance lor incre:ed, or deduction lor diminished, transportation will bo made. 7. The time of doLvoi y to be subject, to future ar runpcmciitg, suflicioct time being allowed alter the lists ot nan es are luruisbod to the contractor" 8. 1 bo articles mast coniorm rigidly to the sam ple, and will le sulject to such inspection at the point ot delivery as tbo Ch.ot of the Bureau may tliiect, , i . 9. The full name and Post Oiuoe address or the bidatr should appear in the proposal. 10. Proposals stiou'd be plainly endorsed "Propo sals lor iron Head B ocks," aud be addressed. "To the QuartermasUn-Ueneral U. 8. A., Wash ibgicn, I). C. M. C. MEIGS, Quartermaster-Oeneral, 11 6 lOt Brevet Alajor-Geuerai (J. S. A. JDROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Tbbasuuy Dkpabtment, Office of Iktkunal hkvkn0e. I W nHni!OTo.N, octou. r 1, 1806 ) Sealed I roposa's will be r coived at ihia ohico nntil the Fntoeutn day of November, 18a;, at 12. o'clock VI., ior suppL ine t' e Assessors aud Coileo tora vt Internal licveuu,. tarouctiuut that Portion of tho Vnited Mates hmp east of the Hocky Moan tains, with hi A I'.O.N tll lorthsiiocal vearendma; June 80, 1807. and uutil the 1st ay ot January, 1807. for snppiymjr tho Ahsoshois and Collectors wost ot tho Rocky Mountains Bidders may obtain a schtduloot artio'es to be furnrhed, with conditions utidor wh uhsuou artic os are to be del vered, upon apiilicalion to anv As sessor or Collector, or to the Coruiuixsionor of In. ternal Keveuuu, o proposa! vt'.ll be entertained from parties who are not rettmar muuulacturers or d aers in the artioies bid ior, nor vm proposal's be cons:dored un tss accctiipaiued by sulinuo ory yuuruutois tiiftt tbe coiitruct will, tf awarded, b laithtuliy exe cutod. Bids which eou'a'n pr ces les lhan the tax cost oi ihu aitivies will Lo tonnidelcd lraudulour und lo jucicd. The Two Hundred and Forty Coilecfion Dig. tr.etH arc d.t-ti.buted iLto Live DopunmH,itn, as shown by the schedule lumi'liod, aud eaci pro posal must numo tho Uiparmiuut it is proposed to supply Tho CommiFflioner retwves tho ri(rht to re.rct any bids or parts ol puis wh.ch tno int. rest of ihe Gov ernment niuv require. I he bius sliould bo adarosaoa to tho Comiuis-ionerol imeruul Revenue, endorsed. "1-ioposiils lor suDi lyiiiK sj;tttJ01J(,ry t0 Jutorul. levcnue Oliiceri'." t:. A. ROLLINS, 10 K4 wfra tnoll Lommiti'oner. iksatiui.' Immw'I Wjw.i.. OLD B1115GLE BOO IfStKLATOE STEEP) COVKEEI Vllll JOLA'-, KNOLL-H ROuFiNOCbOTa. And ooaied with LIQUID UUTTA PERCH A PAJ KTT. tt-akiny tlitm peiiectly water prool. LKAIlT OK4VEU llOOli repaired with Ontu Pereha Paiut andwarranted t r ttv ,ars LKAKY HLA1 E UOOK8 o ated with Mould w hlelijiei ones ss brd as slate. TIN. ooPfttB ZtNO, or ih&N euan d wlih Liquid Outta Peroba at small oi ls n so. Cost rtrgluK tro' ooe to twooeina per sgaar i. ot. old Pourd or Hhlna'e Kooie ten eenta per square fi ot allrompleto. Materials eoDtantiy oohsnd and for suleby tbe f I'lLADRLPlilA. AND PK s s Hi tVA 8IA KOOFINUCOMfAJlT- GF.OHUB nOBABT. 11 i tm NO. J KwOj OCHfil ttuteet. ti n- tj V, -