THE DAILY EVENING TELEG R APII PHIL AD ELPUT A, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 18C7. AMUSEMENTS. But. Nhwmajt Hall, D. P., th" celebrated SuglfKh (Urine, will lecture at Horticultural Hall, next Monday evening, on the "Relations ct Gir-st Britain and America, in connection with the JnteWar." Dr. Hall Is eloquent and learned, and England contains few better friends of tbo United States than be. Tickets can be Obtained at Asbmead's, No. 724 Cneenut street. Wendbll I'nu.Lirs, the "sllver-tonRued orator Of America," will speak at Horticultural Hall, tbls evening, at the festival of the Friends of Freedom. His sub)ect will be the "Perils of the Hour." Mr. Phillips ts an honest radical, and nlwsjs speaks his thoughts freely, regardless of the feelings of political tyrants or nervous con servatives. ' Aoad&mt of Mcbic The Rlchlngs English Opera Troupe is doing a splendid business this BiaHon. This evening has been set apart for tho benetit of Mrs. Edward Pcguin (formerly Miss Zelda Harrison), tbe prima donna contraUo of the Bichmgs Troupe. Mrs. Peguiu Is a uni versal favorite, and phc will be favored with a large and fashionable andu'nee this evening. The opera selected is Auber's beautiful Grown Diamonds, in which Miss Caroline Klchings and Mrs. Seguin appear to the very best advantage. To-morrow (Saturday) afternoon Fra Diavolo will be presented at the matinee, with a flue cast. At the request of numerous patrons, Miss RichingR will order the family circle of tho Aca demy to be opened to the public, admission to which has been fixed at the reasonable rate of fifty cents for each person. Anon Strket Theatre Benefit of Mrs. John Drew. The uelihtful new comedy of Surf is having a very successful run. Mrs. John Drew, as tho female New York fashion able leader at Cape May, has made another hit. Her acting is capital, as usual, and she is well supported by all the members of the stock com pany. Everybody should go to the Arch and take the spray from Surf at sight. It is just as re freshing now as in the summer solstice. At thb Walnut, Mr. Forrest is favored with Immense audiences every night. This evening, for his benefit, he appears in LU greatest role ot "Jack Cade," in the Hon. Robert T. Conrad's great tragedy of that name. Mr. Forrest an nounces that" it will bp impossible for him to repeat any character. The great Philadelphia tragedian Is supported by by Mr. C. Barton Hill, Miss Liilie, MUs Alice Gray, and all of the com pany favorites. On Monday evening only repre 6entation ot bhake?pcare's King Lear. Mas. D. P. Bowers continues her brilliant and successful engagement at the Chesnut, For her benefit to-night she plays "Kathleen Cavanagh," in the Irish drama of Peep o' Day. At the matinee to-morrow afternoon, Lady Audleifs Secret, for the last time, with Mrs. Bowers as "Lady Audley." Oa Monday evening, Marie Antoinette. American Theatre Mr. Fox continues to present a mopt attractive variety entertainment every evening and on Saturday afternoji. Several distributions of useful presents take place evfry week. The Philadelphia Circus, at Tenth and Cal lowhill, is one of the most deserving institu tions of the kind we bavc ever had here. Tiie performance every evening is chaste and attrac tive. Mr. William La Rue, the celebrated bare back equestrian, appears every evenlug sup ported by a fine troupe ot artists. Matinees arc fiven every Wednesday and Saturday after noons. Gkrmania Orchestiu. The following is the programme for tha Germania Orchestra to morrow morning: 1. Overture, "God Save the King" (Urst time), . . , Fred. Schneider 2. Tbemaand Variations (by request) p. Hamisel Solo for Violin, Violoncello, Baas, lluie, Oboe, Clarinets. Bassoon Horns. A. DleSonderllng Walls'." Josf. Ltinner 4. "Meditation" (hy request) Hob. Bach fi. Ovvrturp, Midsmnnur Mfii' i Vy'-m...MendeIsshon C. Aria. '-Shipwreck ol the -Medusa" (ilrst time j, CO . Relsslger Trombone Polo, performed by C. Boettger. 7. first Finale, from AttiUt Q. Verdi Mr. Mark Hassler's first Monday afternoon concert Is to be given on the 11th instant, at Concert Hull. The graud orchestra will be under the ba on of Mr. Simon Hassler, the ac ccmpliched musical director of the Walnut Street Theatre. Tickets may be obtained tit any time at Tiumplc-r's music store, No. 02G Chesnut street. Uabelmann'a next costume concert takes place at Concert Hall this evening, when he will be assisted by a number of eminent artistes. These concerts have grown into great favor of late, and we arc glad to record the fact that Mr. Habrlmann's enterprise is being accorded its just patronage. Macallister and his lad v, the accompli-hed illusionists, will appear in Philadelphia, at Con cert Hall, next Monday evening, to remain for twelve nights only. One hundred dollars' worth of presents will be distiibuted at each enter tainment. Lovers of One classic music should not forget Carl Hentz's Thursday matinee concerts at Horticultural Hall. Tickets ean be obtainel at any time at Bonei's masic store, No. 1102 Chesnut street. Tpnison & Co. are doing a great business with Frank Browerand other noted sable serenaders, at their new Philadelphia Opera House, in Seventh street, below Arch. "The Progress of the Nation," a new "kink," will (shortly tbe pro duced at a cost of over $5000. Such enterprise deserves encouragement. Carncross & Dixey still mauilain their su- fireniacj for pood things in the "highly-colored" ine, at the "Family Resort," Eleventh street, above Chesnut. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. gTRCNCH STEAM BCOUKING. ALOEDYLL. MARX & CO. MO, 1S . fl'l EI-t.T:MU KICEIT AND M ,tIOIU(U tTBf.ET. aiomwl BOARDING. GIKARD STREET. BETWEEN Clipxiint and Market and Kleventh and rwellib BtrwUi centrnllv locuted. Accommodation fox permam-ut, trauhlcut. aud table Boarders. fvlUia gROWN'S PATENT rOSfUIJKUD CAItPr.T.STBETC'HEU AND TACK-IKIVEB. With tbls machine a lady can alone stretch and tack down at the same time her carpets as easily as to sweep them, Having back -aches, bruised fingers, ttniiier, lime, end money. It will stretch all kinds o' carpeia without tbe least damage, better, quicker and easier tl.an any olber Stretcher made, and drlvs from tosu-os. tacks with or without leather bead la simple, easily worked, and will last a lifetime Agent wanWd. Liberal terms given. It Is nice machine for ladles to aell. 'or Machines or Agencies call on or address WILLIAM V, NCJIEim.K, No. 40 S. THIRD Street, tnur Philadelphia. HITLER, WEAVER A CO, MANUFACTURERS o Manilla and Tarred Cordaee, Cords Twines Etc. ISO. ? North WATKK Street, and jc, ; forih lit-LA WARE Avenue, PKlMDLLmii. iuiiU iiTIha. WiohakW 1DR1VV WELLS OWNEU8 OK PUOPKttTY i . . ..... ... i ... . 1 1 ... 1 1 . . . . .. ... .. .. . j "i lie only inure 10 isn uu ibliilecled ul vtiy low inlets. pRYBON Manufacturer of Puudrnlte, INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1829 CUA RTER PERPETUAL Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF rilMLADELPIIIA. OFFICE! KOH. S5 AMD 437 ClIESMUT STBEET. AASETSON JAHUABT 1,1867, a,65a,i48'i. rpiti Accrued burpius.., 1'remlumg m.mmm 4xi,nrm-oo .MMtitnm V4Q,7lS'V8 CNeH.TTI.KD CLAIWi, 27,4atia. INCOME FOB lsoi. LOKMll PAID SINCE 18S9 OVEB 93,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Llberl Terms. DIIlKCTOns. CharlBs N. Bancker, George Falea, jtuuian w agner, Hauiuel Urunt, George W. ltlchardj, Aiirwi Jiitier, Francis W. Lewis, M. D.. Peter McCali. Thomas Huarks. xaaac Aa, CTTAKI.K8 N. RANCHh:tt. Pratn.nl . r OKOROK FALKH, Vice-President. J. W. McAIJJUsXItK, becretary pro tern. Litl2 81 BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE OF KEW TOllH, MITtAL. POLICIES KON-FORFEITA BLK. Thirty days grace given In payment ot Premiums. No extra charge for residence; or travel In any portion of the world. Dividends declared aAnnally, and paid In cash, Dividend In 1667. 40 per cent. E. B. COLTOIT, GENERAL AGENT, N.E.CORNEK SEVENTH AND CHESNUT. Agents and Eollclters wanted in all the cities and towns In Pennsylvania and Southern. Kew Jer- 'n PK0VIDEJCT LIFE AND TKUST C02irAXr OF PJbllLADKLPUIA, ' No. Ill B. FUUHTU Ktreet. INCOKPOItATED 8U MONTH 2Z, 1813. CAPITAL, 160,00 I, PAID In'. ,nlD,!U,nance Ll,ves- y Yearly Preiuluias; or by 5, 10, or 20 year Premiums, Non-forfeiture. Annuities granted on favorable lerms, 'term Policies, Children's Endowments, l'hls Company, while Blvliigtue Insured thesecurlty ola paid-up Cspital, will divide the entire proiila ot I be Life business among its policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act w Executor or Administrator, Assignee, or Guardian, und In other iiduclary capacities, under appointment of any Court ol this Commonwealth, or any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. HAMTJEL P. 8TIIPLEY, VI I1JH,-1UH.1, iicuni jiau 11.-1. T. WISTAR BltOWN. W. C. LONdSTKETH, JUril UA 1. MUU1M9, KIC'IIAItD WOOD, KICHAIUJ CAimrmv MAHUEL JR. BJH1 1'LY, ilOWLAND PARRY, PreBident. Actuary WILIJAM C. LOisOSTitEriT, Vice-President. aHOMAB WISTAIt. M 1).. J. U. TOWN.SEND, t ut -ueuiciu jixaiimior. Legal Adviser. INSURANCE COMPANY OP NOilTII AMERICA; OFFICE, No. 2o2 WALNUT B PHILADELPUIA. INCORPORATED 17 M, CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAIi, 9500,000. JANUABT 8, 1867.-..$l,763,07'8O IKbV'BES MARINE, INLAND TBANSPOB. TATIOM AND F IBM UlAUJi. DIRECTORS, Arthur O. Collin, ueorga I& Harrison, bauiuel W. Junta, fc'raucls R. Cone. Edward U. Trotter, Edward B. Clarke, William Cummlugs, 1'. Cliarlton Ueury, Allrol I). JeiHup, lohn P. White, Louis C. Madeira. COFFIN, President. Ciiarlea Taylor, Ambrose White, Ptcbard I. Wood, Wl.lmni Welsh, b. biorria Wain, Jnlm IVI&Afin. ARTHUR G. ITtkRi.va Putt, hecrrlarv. WJ 1,1.1AM UUEHLKK, Harrlsburg, Pa., Central AgeLtfor the btate ot Pennsylvania. li)J QIRA11D FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, (No. 639) N. E. COR. CHESNUT AND BEVENTH STS. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITA!. AND M RPH'8 OTEB 8300,001 INCU9IK FOB 1860, 9108,084. Looses Paid and Accrued in IBM, $47,000 Jf which amount net 13000 remain Qnpeld at thladat iut,vui.o0o of property bas been Successfully Insured ly this Company in thirteen years, and Eight Hun lied Lowe by Fixe promptly paid. DIREOTORa r'hfllnaji f YmrAn bllas Yerkee, Jr Ailred U. onion, N. H. Lawreuoe, Charhw I. Dupont, Henrv V. wm ..i.vr r'liriiiaii bhepiiard I'homas MaciLellar, John tsuuplee, Jthu W. Ughorn, JoNeph E T HOM lUY'U A V1TW T.Af . A. B. GILLETT, Vlce-Prenldent. i 2lfmwi JAM Eb h. ALVORD, Secretary. PIICEMX INSCKAKCE COMPANY OF PHI LADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1E6I CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. '.'4 WAIKUT Mreet, opposite tile Excuauge In hUtlltion to MARINE and INLAND INbUR- ANf 'K, thin Company lunures from Iohs or diimaue bj KJIIE for liberal terms on buliainH, merchandise lun.ituie, etc., for limited periods, and periuauuuily hi IjuiUIiiiks by lepio.lt ot premium, 'i'lie Company hua been in Hclive operation for more than H1XTV YJiAlts, during which all losses have been proii.plly atijusied and paid. JIlttKL'TOKH. lobn L. Itodge, (Lawrence Lewis, Jr., VI. R. Alaliony. iavm x.ewm, John T. Lewis, William is (.rant, Kol ert W. Leuining, I). l lxrk Whurton, -amuel Wilcox. lieujamiu Elting, T homas 1 1. Powers, A. It. Mclleiiry, tdinuud Casllllon, i.ouih u. in orris. JOUN WUCliERER, President. bAiit'KL Wilcox, Kecretury. FIRE INhtBAKCE EXCLUS1VELY.-THK PENNfctYLVAMA FIRE INSURANCE (XIM l,AK,V."Ti"l',,'5l"'rlklBd ls-Cbarter Perpetual-No, ''11 WALNUT btreet, oppoHlte Independence bquare. This Company, tavoraoly known to the oouimuulty or over tony years, continues io Inmire ak-ftliiftt loal r damage by lire on Public or PrWate Bulldluifa 'liber permanently or for a limited lime. Also, oil Furniture, buxiks of tiooda, and Meruuandlaa nana, ally, on liberal terms. 'J heir Capital, together with a large Burp inn Fond. (Invested lu the mostcarelul manner, which enables heuii o oiler to the Insured an undoubted seuurlly In tbe cute of lose, JlIKUTUJMi Daniel Hroitn, jr.. John Devereu, Thomas bin Itn, Alexander Renron, I nam- Hazleburet, a-i.. ,iu lOilthluB. Henry Lewis. J. UUllnguaui Fell. xnuiei nauiioca, jr. DAN I EL HM IT 11, Jb., President. William G. Ciuwsu, becretary. ao COAL. BHIDPLETON & CO., P BALERS IN . BARLtlOU LEHIGH and EAOLE VEIN Uja I. Kept dry mnlei tMiver. Prepared expressly Air family tine. Yard, No. l'.'2fi WAaiLLNulOlS avouuu. uuice, Cio. 614 WALNUl Buem, I M WILLIAM BT ILL'S COAL PEPOT, Nos. liiis, 1218, and VM WAHHINOTON Aveuue. 1 be best qualities or Coal, for domustlo or Steam use, tuukUvi W I'Wl w Hie lty, ... iJ, 1 iim SHIPPING 'jfft . 8TRAM TO LIVERPOOL CAfcL Int atUueenstown. The Inmaa Line. sail- i x UK PAKltt Saturday, Kocember 7 And each succeeding Haturday and Wednesday, at noon, trom Pier No. North River. ,. RATR8 Of PA4SAGR By IB mall steamer sailing every Saturday. . Payable In (iold.i Payable iu Currency nPfbln; .Kwj Steerage 5o To Loudon p To London 6 To Paris llftl To Paris it ,??!""lB by "ie Wednesday Steamrrs: First Cabin, lOV, Hteerage, HJ. Payable In U. B. Currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg. Bre men, etc., at moderate rates, (steerage passage from Liverpool or Qnnenstown, 40 currency. Tickets can be bought hereby persons send ing for their friends. For further Information apply at the Company's onices, JCH NO. DA LE. A gent. . No. 15 rroadwaV, N. y., 7 or No. 411 UHK8N UT Ht., Philadelphia. f(f HAVANA STEAMERS, gffpy T ' SEMI-MONTliLT LINE, CARRTINO THE UNITED BTATjbl MALL, The HlwaniBlilps HKNDRICK HUDSON ...C A PT A IN HOWE? SI'ARH AND hTRIPEH CAPTAIN HOLMES These Hteamers will leave this port for Havana every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. The HteanishlBbrAItS AND STRIPES, (Holm", Masterl, will sail lor Havana onTUEtiDAY MORN ING, November 12, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana, I'M currency. No freight received after Haturday. For Freight or Pasaage apply to THOMAS WATTSON BON1, 1 No. 140 N. DELAWARE Avenn PIIIIiAnKLPHIA, mciinonD, N I) NORFOLK bTEAMSIliP LINK. HROUOH AIR LINE TO THE ISOUTH a iy v vvrii THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBEHN. Also all points In North and Hotilh Carolina, Vis Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg V s., Tennessee and the West, via Norfolk, Peter burg, boutb-Mde Railroad, and Richmond aud Dan Villo Railroad. The regularity, safety and cheapness of this route commend It to the publlo as the mntt desirable medium lor carrying every description or ireigtu. No charge lor commission, drayage, or any expense of transler. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu larly from first wharf above Market street. art'lgliireceiveu oany. . WILLIAM P. CLYDE ft CO., No. 14 North aud South WHARVES. W. P. PORTER. Agent at Richmond and Clti Point. T. P. CROWEL,Li ft uu Agents at Norfolk. 6 1 1 ff?frt PASSAGE TO ANP FROM SJLli&m GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND ill biEAIdKHIP AND SAILING PACKETS AT REDUCED RATES. DRAFTS AVAILARLETHROUGHOUT ENGLAND IHJ-.l.AIS JJ, BUUiliAAAt, AJND WALEU. For particulars apply to T APbCOTTS, BROTHERS 4 0O No. 8 BOUTH btreet, aud No. 2 BROAD WAT, 11 Or to 1H OH. T. HEA RLE, No. 217 WALNUT WKW F T I 11 I- M I IKV M 4f7?. Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, ttWtU C, via Ctiuaapeake and Dolaware Canal, nun connections nt Alexandria from the moatdlieW route for Lynchburg. Bristol. Knoxvllle. Niuihvllia Dnlton, and tbe Southwest. Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf abort Market street. Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., No, 14 North and South Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE &. Co.. Aiienta at Alexandria. Vtl glnla, fi OPPOSITIOBT TO ItlOVfl .POI.Y DA I f.Y I.ISK k'llR UA I.'l'l tA'sBfcfciAiMORE, via Chesapeake aud Dole Wart Cuuui. l'blladelpbla and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com. pany, dully at 2 o'clock P. M. Tbe bteamers of this line are now plying regularly oelweeu this port and Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street dally at 2 o'clock P. M, (Mi n days excepted). Carrying all description of Freight as low as any other line. ireiKlit nandiea witn great care, delivered promptly, and .forwarded to all points beyond the terminus ireeoi cuiuuunaioii. Particular attention paid to the transportation ol all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages etc. etc. For lurther information anmy o JOHN D. RUOFF. Agent, 8 16 No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue. SSV-t rK NEW TOBH, VIA I)GU ware and Karlian oanai. i'. A pi I'MS DlvauiuulMi WJUlKUjr Ill i 1 u ,( (31 1 1 r. Iukv liallv from first wharf below Mnrkel street. Through in twenty-four hours. Oooils forwarded to ail points, IN or ii , jLanv, mu w rv. , .to ui wiiiiiiirwuou, WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, No. 14 boulh Wharves. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 104 Wall street. New York. IU trprrgf l"OK HEW YOHIf .-JtWIFT t'f"J- bURHi Transportation Company De-JJi-'V spatch and bwlftsure Lines, via Dela tvaTt) uud Jcutrltan Canal, on aud alter the 15th ol .March, leaving dally at 12 M. and 6 P. M., conuectiuf with all Northern aud Eastern Hues. For freight, which will be taken on accoinruodatlni terms, apply to WIIjMAM M B AIRD 4 CO.. 1I No. 132 S. DELAWARE Avenue. rtY5 AU "1-r v-Al AAlii3 Aau U U lHI,ni3 rViJT The undersigned ha vine leased the KEN SINGTON SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform his friends nd the patrons of the Dock that he Is prepared with increased facilities to accommodate those having ves gels to be raised or repaired, and being a practical 4bip-carpenter and canlker, will give personal alien ,lon to tbe vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Captainuor Agents, Ship-Carpenters, and Machinists Having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency fur the Bale of "Wetterstedt'i talent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, for the preservation of vessels' bottoms, foi this city, I am prepared to turnlah tbe same ou reasonable terms. JOHN H. HAMMITT, Kensington bcrew Dock, 1 1 DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street. GAS FIXTURES. C 1ALL ANP BUY YOUR GAS FIXTURES from the innnufacttirprs, VAN KIR B! A MARSHALL, No. B12 ARCH btreet. VANKIKK A MARSHALL, No. S12 ARCH Street, manufacture and keep all styles of Ga Fixtures and Chandeliers; also retinlsh old fixtures. VANKIKK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM plete stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable liliin'ts, and Brontes, at No. D12 ARCH Street. VANKIRK k MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH Street, give especial attention to fitting up Churches, Public Halls, aud Dwellings. Fit'jc hum at THK LSWKHT BAT KB. GOLP, GILT. ANP ELECTRO SILVER plated Gas Fixtures, at VANKIRK fc UAH bH ALL'S, No. 912 ARC H Street. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. None but diet-class workmen employed. b I2d2w mwliiu FERTILIZERS. M M 0 IS IATED PII0SP1IATE, AN I NSl' BPASSED rUBTILIZEB 'or Wheat, Corn, Oau Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetans Gaidea, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc. Eto. TTi is Fertiliser contains Ground Bone and thebes ferliilKlug Salts. Pr ce tA per ton of 2000 pounds, For sale by tht n-f'iiiifacLuiers, WILLIAM ELLIS k CO., Chemists, 1 i-uiw f, No. 724 MARKET Street. 0 It N EXCHANGE J RAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. RAILEY t CO; BKHOVKO TO N. E. coiner of MARK E T and WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING Of ever v DeHcriiitlnn. for Grain, Flour, bait, bunei-Phospbale of Lime, Bone Dual, J-.tc. Larue and small GUNN Y RAG.s constantly on band, Also, WOOL bAt-'KM. J011NT.BAII.Ky. JAUKS CAftC ADK.V. C OTTOS ANP FLAX, SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, . . Of all numbers and brands Tent. Awning, Trunk, aud Wagou Cover Diu Also, Paper Maiiuraciurera' Drier Felts, from ones several feet wide; Pauling, Belting, Sail Twine, etc. JOHN V. EVEKMAN CO.. I fij Ms. n JONES' Alier. WILLIAM R. GRANT COMMISSION MKKKHANT, No. 83 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, ... . AOKNT JfOK . Dupont's Gunpowder, Rt-tiued Nitre, Charcoal, E'.o, V, Baker 4 t o.'s Chocolate, Clksos aud Uroma. Crocker Bros. & Co.' VeUow MeiiU ttheuthlug hiiv ?Z bI,WJ RK JBaliirday, Novemlmr I iMv 9X W1.?)KK tturday November IS i AATJflOKK -Saturday November 2.1 FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OP JayCooke&JJi. Q2 and 114, So. THIRD ST. PBILAD'A. Dofcleri in all Government Soouritlefls OLD C-20s WANTED II EXCHANSF. FOB KEWI A UllEBAIi DIFFEKESCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Kotos Wanted IKlEBtftl AEEOTf ED ON DEPOSITS. OolUcUom made. Blocks bought and aold on OomHJlsstorL Bpeolal bualnosa acootrLmoOaUotig reserved for Kdlea. f9 34 8m TE HAVE FOR SALE Tns FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP TRS Central faciflc Railroad Company, AT (95) NINETY-FIVE, Aud Accrued Interest In Currency. Three Bonds are payable by law, principal and Inte. rest, In gold, interest payable 1st of January and 1st ofJnly. We will take Governments .In exchange, allowing tbe full market price. We recommend them to Investors as a first-class Security, and will give at all times the latest pam phlets and general Information upon application to us Having a full supply ot these BONUS on band, we are prepared to DELIVER THEM AT ONCE. DE HAVEN & I3RO., Hankers and Dealers In Governments, 11 S Ira NO. 40 SOUTH TIIIBI NT. N ATION AL I5AAK OF THE KEPUSLIC, 809 and 811 CHESNUT STBEET PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL. 1,000,00 DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, Nathan HUles, Benj. Rowland, Jr., Baniiiel A. Blepham, julward B. Orne, William Krvten, Osgood Welsh, Frederick A, Hoyt, WW. H, Rhawn. WM. H, RHAWN, President, jAUt Cathiar of Uw Oentral National San JOB. P. MUMFORD Cashier, t m XcUs of 1A Philadelphia Kaiional Smh 7 3-10S, AU sisitiias, CONVERTED INTO 1 l E-TWE IS TI ES. BONDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATE!. DE HAVEN & BROTHER lOIrp MO. 0 I. THIRD BTBEET. S. SECURlTlgO A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., EAUKEES AND EHOKEEG, fM.I TniBD8TsHO, 8 HAH XV HT rXILADKLFHIA, mvw TOSK OrdcrM for Stocks and Cold executed in Phila delphia and New York. 115 OIRARD ROW. C. M. NEEDLES & CO., H.W, Eleventh and Chesnut Streets, Have opened a large lot of very superior TABLE DAMASKS, Which they offer at fl'25 and (l'SO per yard. These goods are from forced sales by the Importers, and wlllbefoundsupetlor In quality and style to the same class of goods usually sold in auction. Also, a very cheap lot of LIEN SHEET INGS, teduced troui (2 to 15. and from 2 25 to f i'S0 per yard. Also, 40 and tS-lnch PILLOW LINEN, re duced from 1 1 to 75 cents, and from 1-15 to 87X cents. Also, a lot of ALL LINEN HUCKABACK, reduced from 80 cents to Hiii cents. AVOU fJHVHIO HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTANDBIUDQE, BAItR & CO., IMP0ETEK8 07 AND DKALEE8 IV FCREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, MO, 18X1 HABUET wTBEET, Offerf or sale a Urge stock of 1 1 art! -ware aud Cutlory, TOGETHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT DEDUCED PBICES, ITUuta r cut lb a ZrG2Zr & A fine assortment of POOKKTand TAill.h; L'uii.sai, ia(nu RA.OU BTROPfcl, LADTF.H' HUliS wjioi. PAIikR AND TAXLOiU1 Slil.ARS.Km. ty.HELaCOLD-B Cntlery BtorS , NO- lsS South TENTH Htreet, U Tbiet noon ahove WalnaW WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETC. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., DIAMORD DEALERS AND JEWELLERS, No. BOG CIIICSNUX BXIIK1CX, Would invito tho attention of purchasers to their Urge stock of CENTS' AND E A DIES' WATCHES, Just received, of tbe finest Eoropean makers. Independent qnarter. econd. and self-wlndlns. In gold aud silver cages. Also, AJnlLriivAv. WA IUll Kn 01 ai 1 SL&es, IilnmoHd hols, pins, Htudn, RIiirs, eto. Coral. Malachite. OanueL and Etruscan Bets. In grrst variciy. Is IMP SOLID 8ILVKRWARE or all kinds. Including large assortment suitable lor Bridal Presents.; FINE WATCHES. We keep always on baud an assortment ot EA DIES' AKD CENTS 'FINE WATCHES' Of the best American and Foreign Makers, all war ranted to give complete satlslactlun, aud at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FAItlt & DKOTHBH, Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, eto. II Usmtbirp No. 824 CHESNUT Bt belew Fonrth, Especial attention given to repairing Watches and Musical Boxes by FlItST-CLAISt1 workmen. WATCHES, JEVVTLBY. W. W. OA88IDY, HO. IS SOI TH SECOND STBEET, Offers an entirely new and most carefully selected stock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, AMD FANCY ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. suitable FOB BRIDAL OU HOLIDAY PBESENTS. An examination will show my stock to ba nnsai passed In quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid to repairing. 8 IS! C. RUSSELL & CO.,? WO. 22 KOfiin (jlXTO STBEET, OFFEBONE OF TUB LARGEST STOCKS OF FINE FRENCH CLOCKS, OF 1IIEIBOWN 1 91 PO STATION, IN TUB CITY. 5 26 AMERICAN WATCHES, cSf,t.The beet In tbe world, sold at Factory Price C. ft A. PEQUICNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, NO. 13 South SIXTH Street. 8 8 Manufactory, Xo.i2.B.riirTII Street. gTERLIKQ SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY NO. 411 LOCUST STBEET. GEORGE H II AB 1?, Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufactures every description of fine STERLING! SILVER WARE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice assortment of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. 19 24 Sm J. M. SHARP. ' A. ROBERTS. GOVERNMENT SALES. s ALE OF METALS, NEW QUARTERMAS- 1U I31U1UU3, JUSD ii UillS if.lt. Ekpot Quabtkkmastkr's Outick 1 t .j. WA8HJS11TON, Jl. J., Oct. 2.1, 18(17. f W ill be sold Bt public auction, on MONDAY, No vember 11, at Lincoln Depot, under the direction of Brevet Colonel A. P. BLUisT, A. . M.: 60HOR(SKHand BuMULES, more or less. :0 AMBULANIES, wornT 240 A KM y WAOONS, worn. 7 fcPRlfiG do. do. Several of these Bprlug Wagons are of very supe rior tiiilsh. The Mules offered are a very select lot, well worthv tbe attention ol purcbrneis. After which the following Metals and Quartermas ter ni.r, euiireijr lltw, to wii: l.lMU'uO lbs. Iron. luo.oooibs. Bteel, assorted. 8,((0 " Coiiper, l.tOO " Copper bot toms, 1.000 lbs. Lead, BI'O.um) Horse shoes, 6ou,tmo Mule do. Cuo Empty Rottles. iu,wu vuains, ao. 1B,0(K) Bolts, l.(HX Move Feet, 5,(xio Broom Handles, 600 Lamp Chimneys, 6ou pieces Lamp Wick. Tncnlher with a nuuiher of Tnlnnallanonna ..fUl.. roniilBilng In part ol Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' Tools, bRHh Weights, Knives, Engines, Globe Valves, Fire Brick, etc etc. S,0U) ieet Hi, Inch Ouk Plank. 8 TOO feet S-tnch do. do. 7.IMI leet 2,L.inch do. do. A'i (HO feet 8-inch do. do. Also, tue following wngonm alters' Lumber: 6,000 feet 6-luch Oak 8,000 feet 4-Inch Hickory l'lank, 12,000 feet Plank, assorted sl.es. li'.an leet 4-lnch do. do, Sale to commence at 10 A. M.. and continue from day to day until all are sold. Ilorhes, Mules, and Wugoiia will be sold singly; other articles In lots. Tbe Metals will be delivered to purchasers at Blxth Btreet whurf, or at railroad depot. Catalogues ol sale can be bad on application. Terms Cash. In Government lunds. By order of the Quartermaster-ueneral. J. O. MoFERRAN, Deputy Quartern) asler-Oeueral, 10 3 12t Brevet Brigadier- Ueu. U. tt. Army. G OVBBNMENT SAL E. Offick of Asst. QnARTB-GicNERArj,y Kk-w Vohk Citv. OcU 80, 1867.J Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bid der, on the lUli day of November, 1H7, at 12 M., a lot ot Machinery pertaining to Water Condeuslug Appa ratus, stored on board ot the barge F. 8. Ayres, now llng at Middle Pier, Atlantic Lock Basin. Brooklyn, The following articles are composed In the lot to be sold: cylindrical Bolleis, 4 It, 8 lu. dlnrueter 10 ft. long. 1 tsteuni Drum. 80 In, diameter, 18 It. long. 1 Lot of Fire Tools. 8 Liiihlhail's Condensers. fc'iO It. Wrought aud Mslleable Iron Pipe, assorted t Woodward Btpam Pumps, Nos. 2, 3, and 7. 10 Cunt-Iron Globe Valves. 81. In. Brass Plug Cocks. 2 3-lti. Cast-iron Safety Valves, with levers, weights, 2 2-ln. Cast-iron Check Valves. The sale will Uke p'uee on t-oardof the barge, nt the hour and place above-named, and purchaners will be required to remove their property within three dajstrom the time of purcbaite. The barge will be lowed at the expense of IheL'nited mutes to any point iu New York Harbor, where the successful bidder way deslie to reeelve bis property, which must be un loaded at his expense. Terms-Cash, in United States Treanury Notes. ' RUFCB INUALLS 11 I 7j Byt. Maj.-Oen. and Asst. tj. M.-Geu. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICE. TIIE UNDERSIGNED would rail attention o! tbe public to his ThU In an ttuiirelv new beater. It is so'con- siructed a to at onceeommeud itself to general favor, belnii acoaablnatlon of wrought aud cant iron. It la very simple 10 Us construction, and is perfectly air t Ik lit; self-cleaning, having no pipes or drums to be takeu out aud cleaned. Ills so arranged with upright dues as to produce a larger amount of heat from the same weight or coal tbau any furnace now In use. The hygrometrlo condition of the air as produced by my new airaugement ot evaporation will at once de monstrate that It Is the only Hot Air Furnace that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those lu want or a complete Heating Apparatus would do well to call and examine the Gulden Katie. CHARLKH WILLIAMS, NOS. 1132 aud U3 4MARKE T Ktreet, . . ' . . , . Philadelphia, A large assortment of Cooklug Ranges, Fire-Board Stoves, Low Uuwn Orates, Ventilators, etc, always on hand. N. B.-JobbIng of all klads promptly done. ( 10 TIIOMFSON'S LONDON KITCIIENKRi nu klllillVli 1U ulMiir ... t,. ,,, ii..' tvl(i, or hubltt; lrirHiluUoiia, la TWUNTY Ll K- fcHik'NT H7fcAl A lun UI.IU,t..l....l. Uuii.s Hot Air Furimoe. (riuble Hiun,lxwauvviti4rit.t, Flrebimrd biovttf, - litttb lioilwni. bUtwtol Vlmim. UnllMN fVWkL-itto Liiauum ..v....u.ud mII. bf the manutaottueirs. bllARPM THOMHOW. t il HWim KO. . hVyOMU OWV rSi3 AUCTION 8ALE3, M OO LKlilsANn a in AUCTION ElLRH. No. sikT MARK ic? SU-. BALE OF 1900 CA E2HTH' BH0K8. On Monday Mornlnpr. November 11, commencing at IV o'clock, we wlU snll r catalogue, for cash, isoo cases Men's, Boys', nt ouths' Boots, bhoes. Rroeans. Balmorals, eto. Alan. Women's, Misses', and Children's wear, to wlil.it. the ixriicuiar attention of the trade is called, in T tt JOHN B. MYERS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 132 and 284 MARKET Btreet, LABOR PFRFM PTORY SALE OP FRENCH AND OTUH.R itUROPJTAN DRY OOOIW, ETO. On Monday morning, November 11. at 10 o'clock, on fourlmnnths' credit. CM lots of French, India, Uermau, and British Iry Uoods. ill DM A LSO, Line of R'nrk Thibet Long and fignare Shawls. Line of Paris Brnche and istella Hlmwle. Line ot Paris Poplins and Merinos. Ol well known Importations. 11 S It . LARGE PEREMPTORY PALE OF BOOTH. SH0K3. UltUGAJNM, 1KAVKU.INH HAU9, On Tuesday Morning, November 12. at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. Stw packages boots, shoes, balmorals, etc 1 11 6 lit LARGE POSITIVE BALK OF BRITISH. FRENCH. UJrllMAN, AJNJJ DOAllUallC UlvL UOOXro, On lour mouths' credit. On Thursday Morning, ' November 14. at lu o'clock, embracing about 1030 packages and lots of staple and fancy nriiulcfl. 11 S tt JM. GUS1MEY A SONS, AUCTIONEERS, No. SOS WALNUT Street, Hold Regular Bales of REAL F.Kl'ATE, STOCKS, AND PFCTRITIKg AT THK PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills of each property Issued separately. looo catalogues published and circulated, containing full descriptions of properly to be sold, as also a par tial list of property contained In our Real Estttte Re gister, and ollered at private sain. bales advertised dally In all the dally newspapers. Q. Pale on Moudsy, Nov, is. wilt Include FT FGANT 1'OUrt-bTOKY BROWN -STONE RESI DENCE Built lu the boat manner, expressly for tbe occupancy ol tbe present owner, and finished throneh tmt In superior style, with extra conveniences. JNo. 11 Locutt street. ARCH HTRKF.T ELEGANT THREE-STORY BRICK RKS1DKNCE 24 feet 6 Inches front, with double back biilldlmrs, extra conveniences, and lot 140 fert deep. No. 173 A roh street I" HANDSOME Ml-1) Hi UN RESIDENCE. No. "621 Pine street Lot lHxioo feet, through to a 20-feet wlda street. MOPFRN TnREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCEi No. 16M Vine street. Also, two three-etory Brlcai Iwellings In tbe rear, fronting on Pearl sk ill 8 lot M, THOMAS 4 SONS.' NOS. 139 AND Ul S. roiiRTH Street. SALE OF HEAL ESTATE, STOCKS. ETC.,' November 12, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Ex ChniiKe, will Include , , VIN K Street. No. 1208 Handsome brick Residence. rack, No, 1618,151. and 1617 Large Lot aud frame Flt'or! Nos. S2 and 528 Four frame Dwellings. hlXTF.KN'lH, Ho. 1413 (.Noith) Elegant brownV stone Residence. Al 11, eal ol Twentieth Large lAt, 62 feet front, 1NHIAN QUEEN LANE 22'j acres. Country Moat. KPRUCK, No. 1S05 Handsome modern Residenoa. TWELFTH AND CATHARINE, S, W. corner Valuable Lot. SANSOM. No. 810 Tavern and Dwelling. PEVJi NTH, No. 1614 (North) Modern Residence, JUNIPER, No. 250 (North) Genteel Dwelling. CATHARINE, No. 1:140 Three brick Dwellings. Assignee's peremptory sale 3 Mortgages, (10,009, $11,800, aud 15010. Executor's Sale. 40 shares Paciilo aud Atlantic Telegraph Cam puny. 6 share Camden and Atlantic! Railroad, "pre lerred. 10 15-100 Scrip do. do. do. do. 60 dhares Greunda Mineral Land Company. Boo Miurfs Maryland Gold Mining Company. 1700 shares Farel Oil Company, Venango county.' 333 shares Cherry Run aud Allegheny Oil Com pany. For other accounts: 125 shares Fourth National Bunk. 31 shares Central National Bank. tlO.OCOSteubenvllle and Indiana Railroad, due 1394, six per cent , February and August. $00 Scrip Mercantile Library Oompauy. 63 shares Wyoming Canal Company. 15 shares Pennsylvania Company lor Insurance ' on Lives, eto. 100 shares Fchpm acker Piano Forte Manufactur ing Company. 10 shares F'lrst National Bank. 1 share Arch Street Theatre. Catalogues now ready. GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS. Ou Saturday Morning, At 11 o'clock, at the auction room, 1 cose German flower roots. Sals at the Summit House, Darby Road. FRAME BUILDINGS, G LA HASH, 2 LARUH TANKS, ETC. On Wednesday Afternoon, November lath, at 3 o'clock, at the Summit Honse. on the Darby Road, the entire frame buildings. Lit n A NDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, ELEOANT KTEINWAY GRAND PIANO, HANDSOMJI BRUJ-SELS CARPETS, ETC. On Friday Morning. 15th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 1505 Green st. by cat- s-logue. ; li 8 6t THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT'S, No. 1110 CHESNUT Street; rear entrance No. 1107 Hanson street. LUMBER. 1QAT SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS -LOO I AND PLANK. 4- 4, 5-4. 8-4, 2, 2S, t, and 4 Inoh CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, U feetlOIK. 4-4, 5-4, 6-4. 2, 2, 8. and 4 Inch WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PL A NIC j LARGE AND BWKRIOR Bl-QCK ON HAND. -jCAlT-BUILDINGJ BUILDING lOOl. BUILDING 1 . LUMBFIRI LUMBER! LUMBERI 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 5- 4 CAROLINA FLOOKIN! . 4 4 DELAWARE F' LOOKING, 5- 4 DELAWARE FLOOKINu! WHITE PINE FLOORLNO, ASH F-LOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. . SPRUCE FLOOKINa. STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. . J.OU I . SHINGLES. i QPtf -WALNUT BOARDS. lODl. WALNUT PLANK. WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. LARGE STOCK SF:AS0NED. 1 QfT -LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS XOO I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS I RED CEDAR, WALNUT. AND PINE. i Ql tT ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KINDS LOU I ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDti. SEASONED WALNUTT DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS. i Qi ;T -CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. XOl ) I . ClOAR-HOX MANUFACTURERB. SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. - i ;7 SPRUCE JOISTl EPRUCE joisr lOO I . SPKUCK JOIST I FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SOANTLINO. . MACULE, BROTHER A CO., 1 tPt Nu. HftW SOUTH STREET. U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, SVh. 94, S, AND S8 S. FIFTEEMTH 8I, ESLEn & DEO., Proprietors. Al rys on baud, made of the Best Seasoned Lambed at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BAXUBTEBA AND NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Monidings. WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUBTER8 AND NEWELS, Wslnnt and Ash Hand Railing, t, IX. so '""JS BUTTERNUT, CHESNUT, " WAiiii MOULDINGS to order. . PERKINS, ' I.IJMBJKR NO. 82. CHIilsmN Marled assortment GARDNER & FLEMINQ OOAOII MAKKIISJ, HO. 1 SOUTH F1FTU IJTHi:T. flew tuid Beoond-band Carriages for Bale. P , MotUat uttoaUon paul to roj?alrlug 80 6ra