THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 3 867. FINANCIAL. 500 M I L 12 S OF TH1 union pacific railroad Kunnlng West from Omahn AcroHN tlio Coutlnont, AHE MOW COJirLETEI). The Union Pacific Railroad Company bave built a longer line of railroad In tbe last eighteen months thn was ever built by any olher company In the same time, and lliey will continue Hie work with the same energy until completed. Tbe Western Division Is being pushed rapidly eastward from Sacramento by IbeC'ential Pacific Company ol California, and It ia ex tcted that THE ENTIRE GRAND LINE to the Pacllc will be open Tor business In 1870. MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF THK WOI1K II AS ALREADY BKEN DON 15. JIOHE Til AM ONB 1 111 ill) OF THE WHOLE LINK IS NOW IN RCNNISG ORDER, AND WORK LAnoREIM ARE NOW KM PLOYED VPON IT THAN EVER BEFORE. More than Forty Million Collars in Money Have already beea expended by tbe two powerful companlea Dial have undertaken tbe enterprise, and there Is no luck ol funds for Its most vigorous prose cution. The Union Pacific Company Ibereforo offer tbnlr Hint Mortgage Bonds to theitibic wlih the assu rance tbat they reprtsei.t one of tbe largest and mmt valuable corporate pioperlks lu the world. The Ural question asked by an Investor Ih. "Are the bonds sale?" The second, "Are they profitable?" To answer, In brlt fi 1. Tbe early completion of tbe whole line Is as cer tain as kny future buslnees event can be. 2. Tbe Union Pacific Kallroad bondaare Issued upon wbat promise to be one of the most profitable Hues of railroad In tbe country. For many ytara It must be tbe only line connecting tbe Alluutlo and Pacldtr, and being without competition, It can maintain re munerative rates. 3. Ibe net earnings of the Beetle Dt already fluisbed re teveral limi t prtuttr than tbe gold luterest upou tbe First Mortgage Bonds upon lucb sections, and if not another mile ot tbe road were built, the purl already completed would not only pay Interest and expenses, but be profitable to tbe Company. 4. The Union Pacific Kallroad Bonds can be Issued only as tbe road progresses, and therefore can never be In tbe market nnless they represent a uoiwjuie pro perty. 6. Their amount Is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to wbat is granted by the U. S. Government and lor which It takes a ircoiul Hen as Its security. This amount upon tbe first 517 miles went Irom Omaha Is only 116,U)0 per mile. . Tbe fact tbat tbe U. & Government considers a second lien upon tbe road a good investment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the coun try have already paid In five million dollars uoon tbe stock (which Is to them a third lien), may well Inspire confidence In a first Hen. 7. Although I Is not claimed that there can be any better securities than Governments, there are parties Who consider a first mortgage upon such a property as this the very beat security in the world, and who sell their Governments to re-invest In these bonds thus securing a greater luterest. 8. As the Union Pacific Itailroad bonds are offered for tbe present at ninety cents on the dollar, and accrued Interest, tbey are the cheapest security lu the market, being more than fllteeu per cent, lam than United bta'es stocks. 9. At tbe current rate of premium on gold, they pay OVER KIM PER CENT. INTEREST. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS whose principal Is so amply provided for, and whose Interest Is so thor ough y secured, must be classeaauio-ij tu-M v Vestments. Tbey pay SIX PER GENT. IN GQLD AndareofTerod for the present at NINETY CEN TS ON IDE LOLLAR, and accrued Interest at Six Per Cent. In Currency from July 1. t-ulucrlptlons will be received In Phllalelphlaby WILLIAM PA IN TEH & CO , No. 3ti S. Third SU DE HAVEN & B-.OTHE, No. 4 S. Third street. J. E. LEWARS fc CO., 8. Third street. THE TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK. In ' llmlogton, Delaware, by B. R. ROBINSON & CO. And In New York at the Company's Office, No. 2") N At B AU Street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, 7 Nassau St. CLARK, DODGK & CO., Bunkers. No. 61 Wall sU JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 83 Wall St., And by tbe Company's advertised Agents throughout tbe United States Remittances should be made In drailB or other funds par In New York, and tbe bonds will be tent free of charge by return express. ANEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showlnt tbe progress o tbe work, and resources for construction, etc., may be obtained ot tbe Company's advertised Agouts, or will be sent tree on application. JOHN J. ISIO, TJtEAUBEK, NEW YORK. 11 7mwf October 28, 1867. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. T R E N C H STEAM SCOURING. ALOEDYLL. MARX & CO. MO. 183 MU'11 tm tMU HIBEET AMD Rt. BIO I11C 8IBEKT, aiOmw'l FERTILIZERS. A M M O IN IATED rilOSPIIATE AM sl'rxNV f'EItTIUZEU For Wbeat, Corn, Oats Potatoes, Grass, the VegelabU Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Eto. Etc This Fertlllrer contains Ground Bone and thebes FerUUzinr halut. Price H' per ton or ii"0 pounds. For sale by thi r"inicurTS, WILLIAM ELIJS A CO., Chemists, libmwll No. 724 MARKET Street. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. N jOTICl'--TII E UNDERSIGNED would cull attention of the public, to bis NEW GOLDEN KAOLK FU KNACK. i jnis la an eniiri-iy new healer, llmsiccon- Strucicu an mi ai nut-ecoiiiuieiiu iiaeu .ogeiierai tuvor. being a combination of wrought aud cant iron. Ills very simple In u cniihirucliou, aud is pni lectly air tight; Belf-cleanlng, having i.o il-s or drums to le taken out and cleaned. 1 1 la ho arranged Willi upright flues as to produce a larger aiuouut of heat from the same weight of coal than any furnace now lu use The hyvriimeliU condition of Ihealras producer! by njv nt w atiaiiKenient ot evaporation will at once d iiioiiHUuiM iIjuI It Is the only ilm Air l-'nruacuJhat will pr' dure a perfectly healthy atmosphere. '11,n-e In want ot a duipiole Heating Apparatus woud do well to tall ami ';;," f ft NOS. llUi fclld IIS ilMAUK Kl' Street, I'lnliolHiiilita, A lnrre assortment of Cooking Itanges, I- ire H:ir Stoves Low Dow u Grates, Ventilators, etc., ai way. ''"n! ill-Jobbing ot all kluds promptly dontw l"i FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OF JayCoqke&(3). 02 and 114 So. TIURD ST. PIIILAP' a. Dealers in all Government Boouritict, OLD B-SOa WANTED IB EXCHANGE FOR NEW A MH1.RAL DIFIEHENI'K ALMWED, Oompound Interest Notes Wanted, IKTKBINT AUUHDD OH PEPOKfTK. Oolleotlong m ado. Htooka bongbt suid gold oi ripolal bmaljaeM acoocamoclaUons reervel foi nie. i9 34 am "TE.IIAVE F Oil SALE THB FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP TUB rcnlral rnclflc ISallroad Gompaiij, AT (95) NINETY-MVE, And Accrued Interest lu Currency. These Bonds are payable by law, principal and lute rest, in gold, luterest payable 1st of January and 1st of July. We will take Governments .In exchange, allowing the mil market price. We recommend them to Investors as a first-class hecurity, and will give at all tlmts the latest pam pbU Is and general Information upon application to us Haying a full supply ol these HOSDS on hand, we ace prepared to JJi-LIVKK THEM. AT ONCJi UK HAVEN & BIIO,, Bankers and Dealers In Governments, 11 5 lm NO. 40 NOtTTII Tlllltn ST. RATIONAL BAR OF THE REPUBLIC, 8C9 and 811 CHESKUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 91.000,000 DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, ftuilmn Utiles, BenJ. Rowland, Jr . Samuel a. blnpham, Kdward B. Orue, William Erv'ea, O.ig.od Welsb. Frederick A. Hovt, Wm.il. Rhawa. Wil. U. RHAWN, President, Zale Cashier of tha Central Katlonal Dank; JOS. P. MUAIFORD Cashier. 5 11 J late of the 1'hiladelpMa National Sank 7 3-lOs, ALL SUSISiIISS, CONVERTED INTO I'M V22-TAVI2 IS TI JES. BOMJS 1ELIVEUE immebiatkt, DE HA YEN & BEOTHEB lOXrp MO. 40 , TniBD BTBEJBT, u. s, SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. . SMITH, KAIVDOLPII & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, . MO. 10 S. T HI It D NT., 'NO. 8 NASSAU ST., ritlLAOKLfHlA. NKW YORK. Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in Phila tliljjiia and New York. 1 1J GOVERNMENT SALES. T3 GOVERNMENT SALE, .fciiii. llureau of ReAigees, Freed men, and Abandoned 1 Lauds, I Olllce A. A, Q. M.and V, u. Ulate of Georgia, I Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 6, IKU7. J Will be sold at Auction, on the premises, at A LU Lb TA, GKUJtUIA. NOV. ai, KW7. the L.iul and liulldinKs known as the ALt.Uo'U AlACiUJSK WORKa AND LOT, toteiber with TWKLVE CITY LOTS. "Ibis property coiibImis or one tract or land, which Hie Augusta canal runs through dlugoually, hound. -a north by Ji'Ant inline street, east by Jackson street, -onlli by AduuiH blreet, and wast by Campbell street us northern ami Boulhein lines huiiiK auoul nix huu ilred and ninety eel, and Us eaalern and western lines alii ul three hundred and ninety-two feet, ou whl ti are siluated one three-story buck building, 100 feet ny in leet; one brick foundry, Iju feel by b2 leet; and 'everal auialler buildiUKS. J.leven (ll) city h la, situated on the south sldaof Adams Mreet, between Campbell and Jackson streets, OtHikiialeo lu nuinliers on Hie plan of tbe city ot All ,um, marie by William l'hillips, as 17, la, 21, 18, 20, n, SH, e, W, 25, and 23. (me irlu.iKulnr lot of 1S2 feet front, on the south side oi l enwnk street, Lelweeu tho Augusta canal and "11 iklil's Foundry." 'J lie nmcblne works, lot, and buildings will be sold loneilier, the city luls ' paralely. AIm) at the Mime tlion and place, will be sold four (tl ln.ni" l.ulklliiKS, Jtiu leet bv 41 feet, and one (I) irame bulioiiig 20 b IB leet, situated on the grounds ut Wm Iticbmond County Academy, Telfair stieeU lor luitber particulate lu reKardto tills property. liKinire at tills olllce and llAt or lirevel Coluuol U L Hileis, corner of Green aud Jnckson strueta Au h"!!' ",, whrB U,e Plans of the property can be 'terms canh lor all the property except tha machine works and I 'Lone hall of which will be reiiulred caili mill the balance in lour months. ' bale to commeuoe at 11 o'clock A. M. C T. WATSON. A. A. U. M. aud u. O., 11 II lut Bureau R F., aud A. L. QeoncE PLOWMAN. OAItPKNTKlt AND BUILDEU ltI3MOVli3I To IMo. UI4 DQCIC Street, 111 ' PHILADlTLPHlA. NtW PUBLICATIONS. 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BY TnivODORK TILTON Krtltrr of the New York "Independent." Illustrated ,j an ornauiental title pane, and elegant tall-piece for each poem, p lntei on tlnledlpaper, and bound with bevelled. Ooards aud fancy cloths. One volume, lfimo, i SO. This Is tlio first collected edi'lon of Mr. Tllton's poems, many of thtm as sweet as anythlug In our language, Mrs. Putnam's New Recipe Book. Revised and en'arged, with especial relorence to economy in cooking. It has also a chapter on Carving One vol. Umo. Price 160. IClthcr ofthe above aent by trail, postage prepaid on receipt ol tbe price. 81! El DON A '0 P I ULI41I CB, 11 15fm2t Kos. 498 and 500 BROADWAY, N. V. N EW SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. OPPOSITE NCIUHUOKS; or. the Two Llvei and Their End, lOino.. cloth. 1'29. Til K OKPIIANS OF OEEW ELDER, A .Tottlsh story. ISmo., cloth, fl. WAITINfl FOB TIIE MOBXING. A his tory of personal experience. ISmo., cloth." 90 cents. TIIE EAST NIIIEEINU; or, the Selfish Child ISmo., cloth. 65 cents. TIIE AMETHYST. 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Is unsurpassed , and Helling at CLOSING-OUT PRICKS A specialty madeut the celeorated Prang CUKOMOS. "The Kids," "Playground." "Blackberries." "Under the Apple Tree." and "Rest ou the Road side," are published this week. STEREOSCOPES. 2SdllIerent kinds. ri gleg lu price from $1 to IC0. bTERKO-COPIi VIEWS. 25,0(0 stibjerts, raiiKlng In prlc trnm 10 rents to I . KU'lii PAPKU AND ENVKLOPES by the quiro, puckau'e. ream, bundle, or box. at CLOSING OUT PRICES. Also, a new selected lot of M ROOKS tb EL LI NO AT no CENTS. G. W. J'lTCHKR, 11 pi 80H CTTESXUT M l HEET. HOS. rSlIFAP BOOKS FOR THE MILLION. J JljHT RKCKIVEO. BURNS' COMPLETE WORKS, in one volume, fit ii psges of printed matter, good type, with nume rous illuslriitiors, price 60 cents. THE PIRATE. Bv Walter Scott. Being volume la ol the J'eople .t Otpyriiiht Rli'ion, To be completed in 25 volumes. Price per vol., 2oc. Also a fresh nirply of ISUAKESPEARE't COMPLETE WORKS. with Pti lib stratlonH. price 5i) ceuts. BYRON'S COMP1.ETK WOUKS, with 16 illustrations, price S3 cents. For sale by DUFFIELT) APIIMEAIJ, No. 724 CHESNUT Street. N. B Persona ordering tbe above sent by mall will enclose, for postage ou Shakespeare, an addi tional 20 cents. On Byron, an additional V cents On Burns, an additional ..10 cents 11 lfsmw3t On Waverlv, an additional, .... 5 cents o II HOMO 81 C II ROM 0 S I CUFFIELI) 48BMEAD, No. '2t CHESNUT 8tret. has Jtift received a fresh supply ot nil of PllANU'3 AMERICAN CIIKOMOS. and offers them at very lame reductions from the Publishers' prices. '1 be latest ones are; 'TlieKlds playground," price f!"0 "Hi uiui t of Flowers," ' :. 4 (' I'uder the Anple Tree." " 167 "Rest ou tbe Roadside," " 1'liT Corregglo's ' Mavdalen," " 6'u0 N. B. Always on band, tbe lamest nit I best Be it cted assortment ol Books, in eve y style of binding, m d for rale cheaper than in auy other Bookstore lu 'be roiintry 11 lilimw.1t TIIE MECHANICAL IiAIINIIKY COM PAS T, II 1 1.4 )!-:. I'lll A, IIMIItrOUllEU 17. CAPITAL MIUO.O0O. StmsCltlP! IOH IliI'K OF Ml tilt Si, 10. tiiin-rs It'll at the following planes will meet with prompt attention, viz.: staien Island Fancy Oyeing Colin any, 47 N. Kiglith street; Atkiusou'a Gents' Kur iiislilng Mtore. 521 Chesnut street; Atkinson's Gems' Kin 'iiishlug tore, 62u Ches int street; iJilng'a Hat anil Gents' 1 ni nlf bliiK Htore. N. K cor. Sixth ami Chesnut streets; W lnchvster'H Gents' Furnishing Store, 7ut I'liesnut street; Giant's Gents' Furnishing store, loin Cliesnut sirtel; Levi's Genl's Furnishing storo, s. K mir. Fi.htb and R'ice htreels: Sacbse Ai Son's Hhlrl sure. S. E. c r. Eighth and Vino st eels: Butler's Cents' Furnishing Store, 14i8. Kmhlh Blreet; SiMitt's liinls' Fiirnihhlng Store. 2nf H. 'lentil 8 reel; Junes' Hoop Skirt and Ladles' Furnishing Stoie, HZi Arch Uriel; Hooper A Parker's Genls' Kurnlhiiiix store. N. . cor. Arch Mild Ninth street-; Tavgurt A F-irr's -eivuiK ilscliliie store, fti N. Ninth streei; Atkinson'" iry Goods store, lf2i KUItfe tivonue. and at llie I.iiuiKlry. Ninth slreei, beisv l)i kersou. Washing none at ho cm is per do..n. All articles "H'ltd lor mill deliveredd ; e ot ubargu.aml all cloth i g lost will he paid fur. No chemicals u-ed. All work performed in the best . iH:hle iiuiciiei, uiuler the suiieiintendeiice of eine rienced and carelul lemnle operatives. Ghiiu' Sucks niendi d and Bullous replaced without ox.ru charge. The public are invited to inspect llie Laundry. Holders of lour chares of stock will have iht-lr hills enrh red intuulily, with a discount ol in per coat. Mock may be nil .scribed for at the Olllce ot HENRY C. POLLOCK. Treasurer, Ko. 130 S. SIXTH Street. Id 12sni:mirp Philadelphia. pilILADLLPIIIA AND HEADING RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. On and alter MONDAY. November 18, 1867, THE READING ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will leave Philadelphia at 4 P. M., arriving at Read ing tttBMUP. M. T1IKPOTTBTOWN ACCOM MOD ATI0N TR AIN W 111 leave Philadelphia at 8 P. M., arriving at Polte town at 7 05 p. m, CHESTER VALLEY PASSENGERS Taking the Reading Accommodation Train will arrive at Downluguwu at 6 20 P. M. U 11 Ot INSURANCE COMPANIES. INCORPORATED 1035. OFFICE OF THE DELAWAIUS MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Pbii.adei.phia, November is, 1867. The following statement ol t e affairs of tbe Com puny is published In conformity with a provision ol lie charter: Pit r SI HI MS ItKCKIVFD From November 4, IMS, to October si. 1H47. On Murine iintl Inland Risks tiiMi.n! si on llie Kl.-ks 16.I.6!hU1 ' S13.B87-OI I'lemlnins on Policies not marked oil November 1, Ihgh 3.11,ito.V00 $l,UU 0V ill r nr. mi mis iiarkkd orr As earned from Nov. I, 1R to Oct. HI, ls7. Ou Murine mid Inlai d Klttke f m-;9 Ou J-lie itiiKt iwj.a 12.51 $7n.llB'30 In'erest during the same period, Su.vagis, etc 10.i.41'ti9 (ils.oill'U I.OsSi:S, F.XPF.KSKS, F.T4'., Luring the year, as above. Marine and Inland Navigation Liases ,...T.1 Wll Kire Losses 61HW-W5 lleturu Premiums..... &'2,ss S7 U. Iisurancth lu'idd'ul Auency Clia'Kes, Advei tiling, Pruning, etc 40,B50'72 Tuxes L. s. l ax ou Premiums. Policy Stamps, etc 2n,niH 59 Expenses, etc li.ot-nt no,5iV2i fJlll,(l-llt is ASSETS OF THK i'OVPANV. November 1, 18H7. $iO0,C00 United Stales Five Per Cent. 1 oan. 10-4o,s f JOLOOO'PO 120,0(0 Lnlitd States Five Per Cent. Loan, lssi l,i.400'.O 60.0(0 Untied Stales 7 3 ID Per Ceut Loan Tieasury Notes 62,562'50 210,000 Stale of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent Loan 210.170-00 125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Ceut Loan (exempt Irom tax) S.BiSDO 60,000 Stale of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Irfian 61,00000 20,000 Pennsylvania Kullroad First Mortgage Six Ter Cent. Bonds..... 19 800 00 26,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, second Mortgage Six Per Caul. B m is.... 2J,373'00 25,000 W ei-lcru Pennsylvania Kallroad SlxPerlCent. cords (Pennsyl vania Railroad g iarnta ........ 20,000 00 80,000btaie ol Tennessee Five Percent. Loau 18,000 (0 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Ceut, Loan 4,270 00 10,000 SiKi shares -.ti ck of Geriuantuwn Gas Company (principal and in terest guaranteed by the city of Philadelphia) Ij.OOO'OO 7,6(0 150 Shares Stock of Pennsylvania Railroad Company..... 7,800'00 6000 100 Shares Stock of N'ort Ii Peunsvl v.k- nla Railroad Company 3. TOO '00 20,000 80 Shares Slock or Philadelphia aud Southern Mail Steamship Com pany...... 15,000'00 201,900 Loans on Bonds and MnrUage, first liens ou City Properties 201.0 mtm l, 101,400 par. Market value tl, 102,802-50 final, tl MM li7U ?Jl. Real Kstnte SG.OOO'OO Bills Ktceivahle fur Insurance made' 210. 135-67 Balances due at Agencies-Premiums on Marine Policies Ac crued Interest, and other debts due the Company 43,33136 Stuck and l-cri of Sundry Insu rance and other Companies, tfi070 00 Estimated value 3,017-00 Cnsta in Duuk f U3,t'l7-IO Cash iu Iirawer 103 51 101,315-02 t,.r,(.7.(mvi.-, PinLm i.riiiA, November 13, 13K7. Tho Board of Direct irs have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND OF TFN PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, and SIX Pltlt CKNr. Interest on the t-crlp oi the Company, payable on and alter tb 1st ot December proximo, free of National and State tax. Tbey have also dec'ared a SCRIP 1'IVIDEND OF TWENTY-FIVE PES CENT, on the earned pre miums for the year ending October 81, 18ti7, certificates of which will be issued to the parties entitled ti the same on and after the 1st Decern oer proximo, free of National and State taxes, Tbey have ordered, also that the SCRIP CERT I FT CATFS OF PROFITS of the Company, for the year ending October 81, 18t3, be redeemed in CASH, at the olllce of tbe Company, on and alter 1st December proximo, all Interest thereon to cense on that day. No. ccrilUcale of profits Issued under J2". Bv the act of Incorporation "no certificate shall Issue utilesa claimed w Uhln two years alter the declaration of the Dividend wbereol It Is evidence. DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Souder, TheophlluePauldlng, John R. Penrose, James Ttnqualr, Henry C Lallett, Jr., damuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, William G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob Rlegol, James C. Hauil, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernardou, Jacob P. Jones, Jamea B. McFarlaod, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, I. B. feomple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, D. T. Morgan, u THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-President. HENRY LYLBURS, Secretary. 11 15 1st! HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. FURS. 1867. FALL AND WINTER- 1867' FUR HOUSE, (Established. In 1318.) Tbe undersigned Invite the special attention of the Ladles to their large stock of FURS, consisting of fluffs, Tippets, Collars, Etc.. IN RUbSIAN SABLE, HUDSON'S BAY SABLE. MINK SABLB UOYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, PITCH, ETO. Ml of the LATEST STYLES, SUPERIOR FINISH, and at reasonable prices. Ladles In mourning will find handsome artlclea PF.RSI ANNE8 and SIMIAS; the latter a most bean ilful lur. CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, and FOOl MLFF8, In treat variety, A. K. &. F. K. VOlTiRATH, u 11 4m NO. 417 AIU'II STREET. j)rrVill remove to our new Store, bo. 1212 Chesnut street, about May 1, ltoi p A M C Y FURO. The aubscilber having recently returned from fcurope with mi eutliely new stock of 1 runs Oi his own selection, would oflor tbe same to his cus tomers, made up In tbe latest styles, and at reduced prictS at his OLD ESTABLISHED STORE, NO. I l NOKT1I TIIIBO STIIEKT, 102o2iurp ABJVKARCII. JAMIiS RKISKY. PIUVV WELLS OSVN10US Ol'1 rUorEUTY '1 be only place lo get Privy Wells cleaned aud (lslnlecled at very low prices. A. PEYSON, Manufacturer of Poudrette, tl0 GOLDbMITH'BH ALL, U.BKARY blreot. FURNITURE, ETC. VI8 IMPORTANT! BKAVX MFFltl-I, pour Sa'ons et Cbambres a Ooooher, Arranges pour Exposition dans AppartementAGarnls et ouuverts de Tapis C1F4BVE J, IIKNHEIJX, LACY A CO., EBENISTES, CHESNUT STREET, an Coin de ltme. FECIAL CARD. FINK FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN dUFlE8 OF ROOMS. CARPKTED AND FUR NISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. UFOIIUE J. IIKNHKLS, LACY A VOH CABINET MAKERS, THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT, Philadelphia. )1K FE1NSTEN MEUUEL ARAN- UIERT IN DER OA5ZKN ETAQE FERTKl ZUR ASICHT, TETPICH UNO GARTIENEN EIN bEGRIFFEN. OF.OHOE JT. ITENVKEIJW, MEU BEL FABRICS ANT THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT. Philadelphia. Aviso. M 11 U 13 L 10 8 F 1 N O KM EXHIBICTON. In Sene de diaries, CO LOG A DO COHO Salas de reciulmleuto CUARTOS IJK CAMARA. 1 24 2m FURNITURE! FURNITURE! HODEIIN AND ANTIQUE I FAIILOlt, IIALI, AND 4IIAJMI1EB SUITS AT UElt'CEl PUICEM. Onr fecllltles are such tbat we are euabled to offer at very moderate prices, a large aud well-assorted stuck of every description ot HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE AND BEDDING. Goods packed to carry Barely to all parts ot the country, BICIIMONW FOBEPAVOH, 9 21 tf NO. 40 H. Kl ( OHI) HIBEET, A. & H..LEJAMDRE HAVE xvUMOVED THEIR FURKITURE AKD UFHOLSTKIKG WAREROOfllS TO KO. IIOS CIIESNUT HTBEET, (UP STAIRS.) 97 8m JO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety of I'Ulils'lTUliPJ, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of-. PLAIN AMD MARBLE J OP COTTAGE SUITS. VVALM'T ChAMlinllbL'llS. PARLOR feUl lB IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SLlla IN HAIR CLOPiL Parlor mjits in reps. sideboartis. Extension lahles, Wardrobes, Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc eto. P. P. WtTISTIHB, 8 1J N. E. corner SECON D aud RACE Streets. ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. RODIN80N, French Plate Iiooking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINtiS, DRAWINGS, ETC Uamufacturer of all kind of LOOHIIHtH-t-lLAM, POKTIUIT, AMI) PIO Tt'ltE VHABIfM TO Oil I) KB. No. OlO CHESNUT BTKEET THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PH 1 1, A DKLPHIA. 8 15JJ SADDLERY, HARNESS, &e. JJHE UNrRECEDEKTED SUCCESS OF TUB NEW CIIESNVT STKEET (NO. 116), MADDLF.RT, BAHNLSN, AND IIOKSb iriJBNIMlINU JOOI.H nopsi OF LACEY, PtTCEKCR & CO., Is attributable to the following acts: Tbey are very attentive to the wants oftheir cus tomers. They are satisfied wits a fair business profit. Tbey soil goods only on their own merits. Tbey guarantee every strap In all harness they tell over (4e, the fault of the purchaser ouly who does not tet what he la guaranteed aud paid tor. Their good a are 25 per cent, cheaper than oan b hougbt elsewhere. Tbey have cheaper and finer goods than can b nought In the city. They have tkel rgestand most complete stock la Philadelphia. All Harness over f-S are "hand made." Hainesa Irom lit to G-tnts' Saddles from to f75. Ladles' Saddles from .0 to (l"J. ' Tbey are the oldest and largest manufacturers the country. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., 914 Sm NO. Ii16 CIIF.MXTTT WTSKKT. INTERNAL REVENUE REVENUE STAMPS FOB KALE AT THE PRINCIPAL. AQJSNOY. NO. 07 KOU'JII TIIIBO SUELIT, P1IILA. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Orders or Stamped Checks received, and delivered with deal atch. Orders by mall or exprets promptly attended to. 7 20tf JACOB F, BIItUfVAT. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. 05 A Hne assortment ofPOt'lTJrTiinr, TABLE t'DTF.ERY, R-,Um RAZOR STROPS, LADIES' Ml'IS fa.t,n4 VAPIi'.ll AKIi Tin,... SHEARS, ETC.. '' L..V. HKLMOLD'8 Cutlery Store, No. Vis Bouth TENTH street, ibree door. aooyw walnut. COAL. B MinPI.FTON CO., DRALRRS IN ,.at Vilil;yUU ti EAGLE VE1M ; A.1 ,. 1,1 dty "h'ler cover. I repared expreinH Tor lumlly ese. Yard, No. 1?.'8 WasUhJg'P Avenue, fun c. N o. M 4 V A I U T Strwu 1 ILLIAM STILL'S C(AL UKl'OT, 1210. 1218, and iu Washing ion The I eHl qualities ol Coal, for dumesllo or tf luruhhwa to any pmtol the city. 11 ' m AUCTION SALES. OCLKLLAND A 00 (Sncoefwora to Phlltn Ford A (m V - AUC1IONEERU. No. ti MAJiiET SU-OSA. SALE OF 1000 CASF BOOTS, SHOES; BRO G ANH, KTtJ, On TburhdBy Morning, Nov1. II, commercing at in o'clm-k. we will" sell. fcT rhtalogue.for CHHb.lt chaos Meu's, Boy.', and Vuullu' P(Mils, Shoes, llrti,an, eio. A loo, Women's, Misses', and Children's wear, to which the attention ol the trad- Is oiled, fll la 4 10I1N , MYKR8 A CO.. AUCTIOMBER9 O N on, tut and 884 MARKET Street. LARGE PERFMPTORV SALE OF BtX)TH. BHOR3, BROOaNH, 1 RAVELLING BAGS, E1XJ. On Tuesday Morning, November 19, at In o clock on lour months' credit, 2110 pnekagts bouts, shoes, balmorals, etc 111 13 M LAPOF. POSITIVE 8 A iEOF BRITISH, FRKNCET, (HUMAN, AM) DOMESTIC CRY COOId, On lour months' credit. On Thursday Morning, November 21, at lu o'clock, embracing about lt packages and lots of staple and fancy ar-loles. (I116M LARGE rOfclTIVK SA LH. OK CARPETING8, ETO. On IrldHy morning, November Tl, at II o'clock, on lour months crellt, at out 2iu pieces Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, collage, and rag carpetinKH. A 111 Hi ft JM. GUM MKT A SONS, AUCTIOKEFRS, No. buH WALNUT Street. Hold ReunlarSales ot REAL ESTATE, STOCK H, AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Handbills ol eoh property lasned heparalely. liHUi calalogues published and circulated, containing; full descriptions ot property to be sold, tut also a par tial list of property contained I u our Real Estato Re gister, and olleied at private sale. Hales advertised dally in all the dally newspapers. ll M THOMAS & SONS. N03. 139 AND HI S. ECtJiVlH Slreet. FA I F. OF PEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ETO.. Noveii ner 11), at 12 o'clock uouu, at tbe Exchange, will Include ShCOND STREET, Month of Master Business Stand, brick Store and Dwelling. (hVlNIU MREET, No. 773 (South) Oenteel Dv eWu ir. THIRTY-NINTH AND MARKET STREETS, S. E. ci rner Hotel and Stables. SIXTH bTKEET, No. 121 i.sontb)-Genteel "Dwell ing. AFTON STREET, No. 1722 Two-story Dwelling. MONTROSE STREET, No. !i27 Two-slory Dwelling. Si'. Jof-EPH'S AVENCE, No. 175J-Four brlclc Lwelllngs. CHERRY STREET, west of Eleventh Dwelling; aud 'arize Lot. ALLEN S I REEf Dwelling and Stable. PANANNA bTRKET. west of Carltslo Sere Dwellings. MORI GAGE tDTTO. GROI ND RKM'M f1" nt1 -H a ywir. BANK AND OTHER STOCKS, LOANS, EiO. Executors' Sale: - 6 shares Penn National Bank. fi shares Philadelphia Kxchaug. 6 shares Chesapeake aud Delaware Canal. . 2 sharea Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steam ship Co. Administrators' Pale:- 51 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company. k DO shares Delaware Coal ompany. par 0, i shares Mercantile Library tnnpany. et1 Bhaif s Jm ction and Breakwater Kallroad Co. lit shares Philadelphia and West Chester Plana: Road Company, par (."si For other Acootints P0 shares Southwara National Bank. i 17 shares First National Bank. .. V26 shares Consolidation National Bank. . 62 share. Penn National Bank. HOshares Cambria Irou Company. - ; Juo chares Empire Transportation Company. 75 shares St-homacker Piano Forte Manufacturing Company, 1 share Kfercantlle Library Company. fit (to Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Jbirst Mortgages percent. Bond. Catalogues now ready. . HUIt HANDHOME WALNUT FURNITURE, CHINA AND GLASS, HANDSOME BRUSSELS CAR PETS, El:C. . . On TuesdavJMoroIng, ' November 18, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1440 N. Twelfth street, by catalogue, Handsome walnut, parlor aud chamber furniture, superior oak dluing-room fur niture. 11 18 at SALE OF A RARE AND VALUABLE PRIVATE LI Si ft A XI Ye We will sell, on . Tuesday and Wednesday, November iu and 2u, commencing each day at 10 o'clock, the rare and valuable Private Library of av gentleman ot this city, including works on blnllo. grapby. history, poetry, drama autlt-uitleti, illus. traieu woras, etc., iogeuit-r -yvu-u rmrv nun umqus rdltloiisof tbe Gitek and Latin classics privately t rioted works, etc., tne cnier perilous in tine nu li gs by the best European and Amerlcau binders. i rluled works, etc., the chief portions in e blud- i bs by the hesi E uropean an Now ready for examination. 11 IS 2t LIl'PINCOTT. SON & CO.. AUCTION EKR3 AM) tOMWICSION MERCHANTS, No. MARK ET Slreet. Philadelphia. (Preuilses formerly occupied by Messrs. Paucoaul & Waruock, Auction eers.) LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 900 LOTS OF AMERI CAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. IJNE GOODS. HOSlhRY, HOOP SKIRTS. CORSETS, E'lC.by catalogue, on four uiouins' credit, . Ou Wednesday Morning, November St), commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a full line of most aesirable and seasonable goods, suited lo the city Jcbllng aud country trade. 11 IS 31 la rg e positive special sale of holiday GOODS. Wax and China Dolls Toy Sets, Work Boxes, French Bags, French Purses, Pockttt Wal lets, etc, by catalogue, on four months' credit. On Vt ednesdxy Morning, Nov. 0, comprlalng a desirable assortment. 11 18 2t rpiIOMAS BIRCIl & BON, AUCTIONEERS -A. AIV1I UlinmiMllUn MMICJIAINIB. JNU. 1110 CHESNUT Street; rear entrance No, 11(17 bansom Street. ' BALE OF FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY. On Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, and evening at 7i o'clock, at tha auotion Blore, No. mil Cbesnut street, wilt be sold, a large asroriment or Elegant Plated Ware and Table Cutlery, from tbe manulactory of Joseph Leaking SvPB, bbellield, Enkl md, co-uprising Rich tea and ceil'ee service, tureens, covered dishes, urns, tea kettles, Ice pitchers, cake baskets, waiters, epigllnes, castors, table, and dessert lurks, spoons, lajiea, flsuj knives etc. Also, ciises of fine table cutlery and Ivory handle) diurer and dtiuert knives, with plain and plated blades, etc i . i SALE OF FINE FURS . FOR LADIK-! AND CHILDREN, SLEIGH ROBES, LAP BLANKETS. E iC, E1C. On Wednesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Chesnut street, will be sold, an assortmeut of fine sable, ermine, fitch, Siberian t-oulrrel, and other furs, iiiutrH, capes, collars; skating cups, sleigh robes, lap blankets, etc. etc. . liub w PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. pAPER HANGINGS. HEW ESTABLUnaiENT, V.. t'OKH IB OF TE&TII AND WALSIT, J. O.FINN do SONS, Have opened with an extensive assortment of DECO RATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, einbracinf very quality to suit all tastes. u gm FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&C. J. W. 8COTT to CO., Bill I It T MANVFAiTritERS, AMD DJtLHll IK ItiKN'M rUHNlalllNU UUODI BfO. 614 CIIIANrT MTREKT, FOUR DOORS BELOW THE 'CONTINENTAL,' P ATEKT SHOULDER - SEAM Nil I fti MANII PACTS KT( AKKbENTLI.KM'MrtTItMIHHIMtUSTOBal PERVP.CT PTT11NG SHI K IS AND DRAWERU aiade iiiiui meaetirenient at terv short nonce. All olher article ol GENTLEMEN'S DREr UOOLa In toll variety. WIKC'HEMTKM JD i.v0, 7im t U vYi . c.Awmm' Fleming, ntlAOH MAKKH8, tlM rirT" TBEET. wo. ui BndCHrrugo.iornl Vi Kt-w and r"-4 u, renalrina; HO ax timlHT f tw'JiriLii . --TibTKNI 81ZIKO COMPANY.- UNION fA1(,r J,, x-makers, Hw.k binder.. Pap.r A ' tl , fo. kel-book M.k.iiB. BUI ""'". i Tl w 111 't s 1 cheap aud a way, Lion. ' 1 uil't Hi J. U. I.lliili'i'it ! .Va.y l"' r. M .-nu. Pl'll-d..,.l.la luirmr. A he' ' ii 1 Votricau Trad tfocleiy, ami oiiifra. imiTv-t "craJlw co.. jsf. i-i MtRCE btreeu . Ir