9 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGR APH PHIL AD EL PHI A, SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1868. OUR RELIGIOUS COLUMN. Christ's Divinity and Ilnmnnitj. Do tou auk howjou shall tUgtlng-rnsh whoa a text speaks ol Ctiritt la reppect to His human nature? I answer, just bs when jou speak of a man you distinguish whether what is said rolates to hu boJy or his eoul. When I say, "Abraham Is dear," I n;eau obviously his mortal pnit. When I ear, "Abraham is alive," I rucan obviously bis immortal part. When tho Evansrellst ajt that Jesus "in creaHed in stature, and wisJom, and In favor With Ood and niau"; and. when ho afiirnm of Illm olhir thirjgs predicable of our human nature, he obviously means to upt'ly all thU to Ills human nature. Wh?n ho nffirms that the Logos la God, an1 that II minle the universe; When the Apostle sajs thst lie Is Gol over all end blo?seJ (orcve-, I ennnot help thinking It to 1)0 equally o'jvious that they predicate this of His divine tature. The simple answer to your question then is, that we must determine which nature is meant by what Is alfirmed onecrnina; It, The subject Is known by lis preJica'c?, i. ?., ex prwdicatis crrmtur suhjiulum.M. H wirl to Channnig. Cleaving 1o Christ. I huvc sceu a hi avy picco of iron batigiiii; on another not welded, not linked, not rIuci! to the spot and jet it cleaved with such tenacity as to bear nut only I'e oirn weight, but mine too, if 1 chose to seize it aud ham; upon it. A wire eh arced with an elec'.no current is In con tact with Its mass, and hence its adhesion. Cut that wiro tbrouph, or remove It by a hair' broudlh, and the piece of iron drops dead to the ground, like any other unsupported weight. A stream of lUo from the Loid, brought into contact with a human spirit, keeps the spirit cleaving to the Lord so firmly thit no power on earth or in hell can wrench tho two asunder, From Cbrb-t the mysterious life-stream flows, Ibroueh the being ot a disciple it spreads, and to tho Lord it returns aprain. In that circle the feeblest Cuiistiitu is held safely; but if the cir cle be broken, the dependent spirit mitautly drops off. Arnot. S UMilAR T OF RELIGIOUS NEWS. CONGREGATIONAL. 53 The Seminary year at Andover, Mas., opens with an attsiidanfe of about eighty stu dents, a lees number than last ymr, trom the fact that an unusually larjg class craduated, and a comparatively small class enter.". This year Is marked, says a correspondent, by tho "special couiso'1 sjnera. The usual oune of s'.udy is three years, but on account of the urgent calls tor ministeis to enter the service at once, as weil as for other reason, it was thought best to institute a courte ot only two years. This was to meet sooner the urcent call lor men to occupy destitute field. As yet this plan is au experiment. Several men have already entered upon this course. A new professorship was established for this course, and the Hev. J. L. Taj lor W88 elected to the piace. lie was for merly paitor of tho toiitu Cliurch, Andover. t The Oswego (New York) I'ontrrecational Asso ciation, at its meeting:, October ' 13, received a new church, that at West Monroe. This church was recently formed of members of a Presbyte rian, a Methodist, and a bf.;tit church In the town, all of which were pa-toiitss and nearly spiiitually dead. The Confrrecatlonal Puii'an Society of Prookljn, New York, of wh'cli the Hev. C. II. fcvereet is pastor, will i-oou build a costly church of tho Go;hio architectural order, at the corner of Marcy and De Kalo ptreets. The salary of each of the four Prore?sors of the Theological Institute in Ilartlord, Conn., U $2500. The eulnry or otii ui w.; u.v, the ConpreL'ationai cnurtues is uuu. The Hev. W. A. Bartli tt ticeliues tho call of the Plymouth Cborcti, ClrUvmo, 111., fludiusj nimRf-lf iuexiricably bound iu tue toils ol his Brooklyn people. EPISCOl'AL. The sessions of the Episcopal Convention were held in the Church of the Tianstiguration, in East, Twenty-niuih ttreet. New York city. In this church the Kev. "i. II. T.yu.er. Jr., received his late "admonition." Evauueiical Church men present vtere compelled to note in front of them, in place of the ordii.ary "communion table' an 'altai"aftr the manner of a Homish church, wi'h a larpe gilt cioss stanlinp in the centre, and a superb (jilt candlestick on each fcide of the ci'Osh. Presbyterian. Memphis tTecncsee) papers say that tho High Churchmen of that city, under the leader ship of tbe Hev. J. W. Kocers. have introduced in the Church of the liles-ed Virgin the ceremo nies of ritualism, an immense congregation wit nessing thorn. The Bishop of Tennessee (who is himself a Ilitih Churchman) has since tor bidden all ritualistic practices in his diocese. The liev. li. Wistar Morris, ol Germantown, has been elected Bishop ot Oiepon and Washing ton Teriitory. "This election," says the Jfroits tend Churchman, "adds another vote to tho dominant party iu the House of Bishops." The Cliurch Monthly, an organ of the Episco palian.", lu its October number comes out squarely lor Kituali.-ui. which, it snys, "is a system tnat belongs to the Church by right ot inheritance." PBESEYTHBIAN. The First Reformed Presbjteriau Church of this city observed tlicir communion last Sab ba'h, aud received to membership foriy-two persons, marly hal of them on proleanon of their taith iu Christ. About four hundred persons sat down at the long white tables, in tbe old Covenantor stjle, hiHi the hreikinuot bread owned and honored tlicir Master. This indicates that at least two-thirds of the conare paUonsiill adhere to the fesMru and the p:i-tor, Dr. Wylie, In oppo.it, on to ihe General Synod, as on former occasions about six hundred, or three-louribs of the entire inemb3rhip, were oroiuaril.v present at tb's tacrunvnt. The Eev. Dr. V. L. JJcclsiiiridae has re signed the 1'icsidericy ot Cenire College, Ken tucky, having accented a ca'l to the churcb at P'.easunt Hill, Mi'Siuri. Tho Trii"tees of the college w:re itluctant to receive Dr. Breckin ridge's resignation, but yielded to bis ou repeated wii-U to retire. Professor Orntond Ikatty, Vice-President of the college, will be the acting President uutil tha vicuuey is tilled by tbe Hoard of Trustee. The receipts of the Hoards of the Presby terian Church, during the month of Heptambtr, weie b iomows: jioara 01 uomeuic Missions, $:iS81'93; Boaid of Education. 1409'45; Doiird of Foreign Missions, $G8U(J-55; Hoard of Publica tion (coHiortage and dis'rinution), $S53 43: Board of Church Extension, $5260-10; Committee on Freedmeu, $543-52. Tho Hev. llerrick Johnson, D. I). will preach a sermon especially to young men,' at his church on Washington Squnre, tomorrow evening. Dr. Jobn.-on's ropularity aud interest In joucp men will doubtless attract many on this occasion. James S. McCoy, a licentiate of Elizabeth town, N. J. (Old School), has been received under the care of the Presbjtery of Dsyton. and ordaiue.d as au evancelisr. He is preaching with treat acceptanca at present to the church Cf Yellow springs. Ou Suuday afternoon, llth Inst , a church (colored) was organized in Hope Chpel, Utica, Y conaiatiuK of twenty five members. They adopted the Coufes.ion of Faith and Church Government of tho Presbyterian Church. Three elders were chosen and orflaioed. Tbe Charlotte Democrat states that "there are ninety students now 1n attendance at David son College, North Carolina, with dally acces sions. The Pesident aud Faculty of the col lege are deservedly popular, and devoted to their work." Ten ordinations took placp, two new ?res bvteries were oreaLlaed, ami a uo Synod planned at the late mei tlngi of tho Synod of Missouri and Ihe Presbyteries composing it, ut Kansa? City, lot lust. A nnmber of Ihfi Synods of the PresbyWrian Church have Joined in recommending the obser vance of the ant fcabusth ot December as a dy of fpcclal prater in behalf of missions, both foreign and domestic, and have directed pastors and all persons supplying pulpits to observe that day as a day tor special instruction onoero Intf these great enterprises ot the Church, and the duty ot all its members to give them active an J hearty suppt rt. -The Eighth Cliurch of this citv, of which the Hev. w. W. liarr is pastor, have lately refitted their church, at a cost ot over one thousand dollars. It li now very neat and comfortable. At their communion ln-ld on Sabbath, the 18 h instant, 21 were added to tho membership, 15 by examination aud G on cer tificate. A new Prepbjtfrian churcb in Millersburg. Indiana, was dedicated to the worship of Ud on the '29th of September. The house is dedi cated Iree ot debt. Its cost is upwards of three thoufnnd dollars. Its ma rrial is brick, and it is well and haudsnmely built; the dimensions fifty by thirty-five feet. In the Presbytery of Bloominetoa (Vew School) a lesolution was unanimously adopted expressing the preference of the Presbytery for Hie omission of the Mnt'h and Gurley MiiPtid nieLts, and au'horizing the Ueueial Assembly to repeal the same. The Fifth Presbyterian Church was orga nized in Wilmington, Delaware, on Moniay cvtninp, l'J'.b Inst. It starts with a mcmbcrsnip of U7 per.-rns and a promise ol nearly $10,0Ut) from the Central church. BAPTIST. -Tbe Urea l Street Church, of this city, o' wMeh Kev. I'r. Mngou is p.ietor, have also made extiusive repairs and addition to their cliurch edifice, and a large organ has beou con tracted lor. The cliurch l e-cut 'red the improved audience-room on the 18lh iust, Congregations are increasing. The Fourth Church, in this city, of which Kev. A. J. age Is the pastor, buve recently er-peLdt-d $8000 in improvements on their inecting hotue, making it one of the most attractive placm of worship in the city. The congregations are large and fctadunlly increasing. A sen' s of Uuion Pia.yer Meetings, embrac ing the evangelical cl urehes within ccrtiiu limits of the city, has been commenced. The third meeting was held wl'.hthe Tenth Biplist Church last Monday evening. The first anniversary of the Memorial Sun day School was celebrated Friday evening, at Athletic Hall. The programme was a moat interesting one. The public recognition of Kev. Charles Keyser as piut.r of the Eleventh Ilaptist Church took place last Thursday evening, 2Kth instant. JIETnODI-T. The California M. B. Coufereneemeton Sep tember loth, Bishop Scott presiding. The Kev. Messrs. Bentley, Ileacock, Gibsou, and Larkin, were received by transfer lrom Eustern Confer ences, the Rev. Messrs. Trell'ren and Stump from tbe Nevada Conference, and Kev. Mr. Benson from the Oregon Conference. Dr. T. II. Sinex was elected teretaiy, J. A. Bruner, Assistant, and J. N. Campbell, Statistical Secretary. ine Ontario I outersnce or tho Wesleyau Methodist Church ot Canada, at its late session the forty-tilth reported the following statis tics: Preacher-, 553; members, CO.UIll in crease, 1943; Sunday School scholars. 61.321 inereaee, 3126. Of these, 4311 attend class. Twenty-nine preachers were received on trial. The entire property of tho Church is valued at 2,137,246. The MelhcOisl says: At the session of the Genseee Coulcrence ot the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church recently held at Lhaca, New York, the question of union with tho Methodist Episcopal Church was freely dis cussed, and resolutions iavoring such union were unanimously adcnteJ. The new M. E. Church at Spiingfield, Pa., (PpriDgfield Circuit, Philadelphia Coulerence), J. Dyson pastor, will ba dedicated to the wor ship of Aln.ighty God on Suuday, November 8. Tbe Kev. Messrs. J. F. Chaplain, T A. Fernlev, and others will officiate. The ministers and people of adjacent charges are Invited. Tho Kev. Pleasant Bowler, of the Biptist Church, and the Kev. Thomas K. Dodson. of tho Irotestant Methodist Church, united with the pal Church at the late sesion of the Utter at McMiunviile, Tenn. LumnnAN. St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, of West Philadelphia, is about to change pastors. Tho Hev. Dr. Kranth'a election to the Professorship o! Mental and Moral Science in the University of Pennsjlvauia, In addition to his duties as Protessor in tue iseannary, requireu oi mm to resicn the nasiorate whlctt he lias filled for the past two years. The Rev. B. II. Hun, ot Schells burg, in this State, has been elected to the place, and expects to enter upon his duties iu West Philadelphia eai ly in JNOvcmoer. The number of students in the Theological Seminary at Tiffin, Ohio, is still increasing. Fourteeu young men are now in attendance, pieparing for the minutry. MISSION NEWS. The United Presbyterians are rejoicing over the prosperity of their work In Osiout, in Fgypt. lu this important town tbe Copts have split into parties iavoring or opposing the evauijelicil luitb. Some native converts started an evening Bible-class, attended by quite a number of priests and two ot the Bishop's nephews, them selves priests. The opposition was great; but the leading members of the laity said that it was a laudable thing to study the Scriptures, and should be encouraged. Hereupon the Bishop appointed a meeting to be held each evening from two hours before till an hour after sunset, for the study of the simple W ord of God in the vein'icular Arabic. This was to be open to all; and the Protestants agreed to give up their meeting on coudition that nn other book should be read except the simple Bible a con dition that was agreed to by a'.l. Ihe meeting was kept up until they ca ne to tho study ot Paul's Epistles to tho Romans, wh'eh were found to be so evidently a Frutctnt trea'.ise that they broke the c impuci, and no tho two parties meet tepara'clv. The Bible, complete, 1ih now been ori'itcd in the Tahitiau, Samoaii, Korotongan, Tougan, Fijian, and Hawaiian dialects all blanches ot the Polynesian language. Portions of the Bible buve also been printed in the Marquesan, New Zealand, Gilbert Mtnd, Mar hall island, Poua ix an, mid Strong' Island laugti'ige-'. To accom plish this enterprise has lequired an anount of literary and Pnuuisttcal labor wlrch cau scarcely bo appreciated except by those who have spent vcais iu acquir.ng a foreign language, and ad ditional j ears in the work of patient transla tion and revision; jet all tuts nas been done exclusively by the hnglisn and American mis eionaries in ihe Pacific, besides all their other labor. A new levised edition has iut been printed by the Amencan Bible Society. It is sold as cheap as S3 per copy. Uev. E. W. Clark has (pent two jeavs in New York readiug aud coirecting tne proor-sneets. Tbe Bmnire of Morocco, though lying within eight of the mountains of Spain, skirted evei v year by thousands of Englishmen ou their route to India, and lecelvins a constant influx of visitors, either for business or pleasure, con tains not one preacher of the Christiau faith, unlets we except a tmali Romish monastery at TaDgier, under tho piotection of the Spanish embassy. Tbe Moors are a fiue, manly raue, devoted to their religion, and would, if con Ytrttd, exert a mighty power for good iu All ien. LUMBER. FALL, I0G8. F. n. WILLIAMS, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Sts. 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The Japanese took so kindly to iuirul pration tLat they clumoroubly compete! for the priviWse of temporary aud, a they hoped, profitable expatriation; and the shujc pa'.ience, dexterity, uud industry that havo made their riviliuiiou the ninst remarkable In the modern Eu-tinay be expected to re ward' with prosnerity their rntianca into u held where, to po d pur pOKP, tho t'hiuese have autlciputed thoui. FURNISHING GOODS, SHlRTSt&C H. 8. K. C. Harris Eeamless Kid Glove3. ETEBT PA IB WABBANTED, EXCLTJBTVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. 8COTT & CO., B27rp MO. 814 CUES HUT NIBDET, DATENI 6 H O V L D E K-S E A M HIIIItT MAHtFACTOBT, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOBB. PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS DjuOo iruui rutaoureuient at vury short nouue. All oilier alleles Ol UENTLiUklENS DIUSS buODb ha full vaxltiy. WINCHE3TBR & CO., 113 NoM CHESNCT Street PROPOSALS. 'I Ml'ROVfcMEAT Ol' Til R DCS MulSiiS JL KAP11S OF THE WIHill PI 1UVER. NOTRE 'lO CONTRACIOKS. 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The etuhaukmum to be builtof eanh, clay, and rock; ti b ten tept wide on Ibe top, luoludloK tbe rlo-rap covering aid to he two itvl auove lilgn watr uiaik, witu Blmit-s of l.'j be o 1 vertical on tho cuihlde, and M baietu 1 vertical ou tbe limlfie. 1 lie uverago tbickn-SHof the rip ran Iirotention to be 2'. leetou the ouielde, 1 leet on tbe in blue, aud 1 loot on the in., A portion of tbe above ha alrra'ly been conHtruc'ed 6y one-ninth, tbe balance, or o munti there if us tl.e remainder ot Ibe luudg approprluied about (Ci'0.1 00 will pay fir, la to ou relet, All proprsitlotiH must slate ibe price at which each aud every kind of work Hoecllled In tbe pro wis a 1 li to be dene, aud no bid will be considered thai is not definite lu this rrnpent. A piloted copy of this advertisement mast be attached to each proposal. '1 be Government reserves tbe right to rojeot any and all bid. Each bid must contain a wrlttea or printed gna rikii let., aibntii hv i wo rcKoonstble nersons. 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It is a home company in every locality. Its policies are exempt from attachment. There are so unnecessary restrictions In the policies. Every policy is non-forfeltable. Policies may be taken which pay to the in sured their full amount and return all tbe pre miums, so that the Insurance costs only the in terest on the annual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to the insured, alter a certain number of years, dnrlng life an annual income of one-tenth the amount named in the policy. rio extra rate is charged for risks upon the lives of females. fsi wsrp It insures not to pay dividends, but at so low a cost that dividends will be impossible. MEDICAL. BIIEUMATI83I, N E U II A. TOIA Warranted rcrinauently Cured. Warranted Permanently Cured. Without Injury to the System. Without Iodide, 1'otassla, or Colchicum liy Using Iurrardly Only DR. FITLER'G GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all its forms, Tbe only standard, reliable, positive, infallible per manent cure ever discovered. It Is warranted It) con tain nothing hurtful or Injurious to the ystem. WARBANTKDTOCOBK OK MONEY REFUNDED WARRANTED TO CORE OK MONEY REFUNDED Thousands of Philadelphia references of cures. Pre pared at Ko. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, E22stulhtl BELOW MARKET. C E N T U It T P L A X X A -An nruliir-uL wiitor savs of ll: "And reallV A, a pmiunt nwwi some thanks to a ducior who restores liiui with .Nectar, su.ooln ud fragriiit, lu Btead of ruxplng his tbmnt and llayiiiK hit wbo e In terior with ihe bitters stroked by sour-leuipered roots from vUenlxh soils." H-iiU a bottle; six for 7 60. unn nn 101 Ku. DM CHfcN Hl'b reet RAILHOAD LINES. & A L. Uirough 1'rcight Department. PHILADELPHIA, WILMIXQTON, A.D DALTIMOKE RAILROAD. ON AND ASTER MONDAY. NOVEMBKIt 2. Freight for BALTIMOllE. WASaiSQTUS, RICH lilOMD, NOKiOLK, POHTSMOUTH. 1.YNC1I ETJRC1. and all l'oluts In VUIUINIA, TENNESSEE, ALA11AMA, MlhlSSlfPI, OE0K9IA, ARK AN bAB, and NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, VIA ANNAYIESSIU LINE, Virginia and Tennessee Air Line, Orange, Alexandria, and Maiusses Railroad, AND RICHMOND A YORK RIVER RAILROAD, WILL IE RECEIVED AT THE NEW FREIGHT l'l' TOT OF TIIE COMPANY, Corner Washington Avenue aud Swanson Street, Instead ef J r.OAD and CHERRY .streets, as at pieseut. Freight loaded aud despatched dully by rail Hues to ail Eoulhern and (Southwestern points, tarlmsti will Bod a good driveway via Front and Wobblus-lou streets, J0H S. WILSON, Ocnerat Through Freight Agent, MNANCIAL. 10:81jtrp QCORCC PLOWMAN. CAKriiNTEU AND BUILDBfi. REMOVED . , To Ko. 131 DOCK Street, PHILADELPHIA m illTOMDOl Dealers In all GoTprnmcnt Securities BILLS OF EXC1IAKUE For Sale on LonrJon, Frankfort, Taris, Etc. Wc Issue Letters orcredlt on Messrs. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Tarls, AVAILABLE FOB TRAVELLERS' USE .THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. HaTing now direct prlrate conimunlca. tions by wire between our Kew York and Philadelphia ODlces, wo arc constantly in receipt ol all quotations from Sew York, and arc prepared to execute all orders with promptness In STOCKS, ROADS, and GOLD. SMITH, RANDOLHI & CO., No. 10 South THIRD Stroot, M PHILADELPHIA. (jNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, AD ACCRUED INTEREST. AUCTION SALES. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, AM) ACCRUED INTEREST. FOR SALE BY No. 40 SOUTU THIRD STREET, ta PHILADELPHIA. GOLD BOUGHT. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS 01' GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 10 South THIRD Street, 10 3 til 18 PHILADELPHIA. WH. mWTE2 & 00., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, tic. S3 South THIRD Strcot, HILADKLP.HIA. AGENTS FOK he Union Pacific Railroad Co,, AMI) Central Pacific Railroad Co, We haTC on hand THE FIRST MOIST GAUE SIX TER CENT. U0LD INTEREST D0NDS of both Companies, for Bale or Exchange for GoTcrunuut Securities. Fainphlct?, with Maps, Reports, and fall iuTorniatiou f mulshed tn application, e ut QANKINC HOUSE Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street FHILADKLPHIA, Dealers In all HoTcnuneut Securities Old 5203 Wanted In Exchange for Ken A Liberal Difference aUowed Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits COLLECTIONS MADE. 8TOOKS boagbl ni tola nOommlwlon, BpccUtl kaslseu kooommodationi referred lot Mlea. 10 8lm We will ncflv ppilctlona frr Poiloiaa ot Life Imuranoe In tbe National Lnu IniiarauceOouipauy ol tlie United btatt. i'ull lniuruatlua tlvea at out onioa. BUNTINO, DCTKBOROW CO., AUOTIOW t, K iHf N - W nd M4 M A K K 'P rwt, corn w Of Bank trest. BucOMWrs ku John B. Htm A Oa. LARGK PAT.K OF BRIiI'H. FRK1CB.. AMO On Monday morning, wot. 2, at 10 o'clock, on 4 monilu' oredlt.Ii 1 If n BALK OI 1600 CARTS BOOTS. BHOK8. TBATHL Ka.m, v. . On Tuesday Morning, flOMllt oyeaaber a, at 10 o cIoce, on f jut monlh' credit. LAKGJE s ,v nv n,T- - ""OMKMTKl i)RY HOO DB, ' Nov. 5, at 10 Oco'l!,"",1' Morolntt. BPKt lAL PAT K OP vthi I" Main, p.urIi llnert. and ,M . r .? ow)VKS. Full in,.. iu,n." V.i"" nod. as lullows; ttlxi.d. and merino rTovIs i,uchea8. ierlla, allk. 1. bl QLErjDiNNirjQ a davis; ko. s lerjTn tiiiud stbkbti Ctock and Gold Brokers. QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS AX WA Y8 OS BA SO, W X. aLKHUIXHLHa. IBi IOJUB.DATH ruiiliusctillden'iglovand gauntleta. lOaiu LAROE BALK OP CAHPKTTNflR, 150 rilC0K3 . On Friday MorulnK. nnoui ,iio I Ipc en of liiiinirv. HriiH.Hia inur.in v.T cn oil cloths, elf. 10 111 M Pi rPIlUMAS HINril KI1M HTTIAVihuib JL AND C OMMIUKION k KIU'BANTM. lTii UHliBMJT bticet; tar eutranca Ho. 1107 banaon BALK OF KT.KOAKT unFFPIfrn pr. itT!T T5:,A,J-ft.l.J-XtB,WY- JK H KO'lKMlAiX VA8K fis i.7,H,I11l1!:!ltla' J A rANiS KD TJfiA 1KAVM mi'.1 ,b."0'? 'l Public tale In a few days a Urre and Pliant ass, rlnimi oi tkn abovn War J iii a"rleA imiiu. i'rilcn arn lu finure. 10 811, AfJCTlCKEEBfl Ol). JIdl.lES to. :o. Boo MAI Ki.T btraet. BALE OF 1700 CAKES 1U.HJT8. PTTOEH. nBOriiWa BAI.&IOHa Lt, E'l'C . On Monday MornlDj, 1NOV. 2. rnmmniifrl itr ut In nni. Mit by CRla OtnO. tor C8h. lTIMI run man'. h..o. 1 Ton'b' Uof.iH, shoe. brosani, balmora'a, eto. "'"i riie uue oi iauie', uiibsea', aud vlilldren't BALE O ItCO CARF8 BOOTS, PTTOES, BBCQAN8. BALMOltALs! KTtt DJvv,a-" . ou 'ihursday Moruluir, X)V. S, CODimcnnluir Bt. Ill n'l.l.ir-lr ata will ..II rntalognf, a largo and mperlor assortment ot Buota, bboes, Hn Rai s. Bnlmoralu, etc. Also, W omen's, Mlssea', aud CblHren'a city road goooi. in si CLABK A E.VAKS, AUCTION EEB3, NO. 61 Will Rpll TT7T5 TtAV lUnmliouiil IToanln. A large Invoice of Blankets, Bed t-p rends, Dry Uo'odii, ClotbR, C'atalmeres. lloslrry, btaUonery, Table audi FocRetcuilery, Notions, etc. uw- vnj oa country lutrcUftuts wm una bargains. Terma cafth, OoodB packed free of charge, 9 29 LirPINCOTT, SON & CO., ATJCTIONERB8, AbliHTJBJsT BUILDIKU. No. 24U HlkKnV bueet. LAKOE POSITIVF AND IMPOItTANT SALE OP JllUU'in AMIi.MU'liN AMU IMl'OKTKD DK x t.UtlDH. MILL1E Y HOODS. HOSIERY OOUDU. LADIKb' AND IlMbEb' HKltliJU YJtHrti. MOTIONS, HIV.. By CalaloKue. on Fonr Months' Credit On Thirsdy, Nov. 5, ana Friday, Nov. 6, CnmmencInK each day at lu o'clock. Included will be found a vtty largo aud fall aiaonment of new and desirable goods, for prcsnnt and approaching tales, to v. men we invite me particular attention ot city ana country buy.rs. I'arikiiluis In future advertisements. 10 81 St BAKIUTT & CO., AUCriONEEBS, No. 238 MAKKKT btreei, b, in, curutr ui Bankatreet. 1'blladelpbla. FIRST FALL Tit ADR HALE OF IMPORTED AND AMF.KICAN FURS. ( LKKiS AND OAK BlAQEltoIiEb. BY CATALOGUE Cumiuenotnc Tbursday. Nov. 5, At 10 o'clock. CouiprUlng Ladlfs'. Misses', and Children's Hudson B.y. Mink, HDie. Siberian riqulr rl, Frpucb Eimlne, Oiters, American Fitch, etc. etc. In large varieties. Also, Bul'a.o, Wolf, and olbec Hobea, In )arg assortment. to tl it THOMAS A BOJJ3, NOS. 139 AND 111 b. FOUKTH STKbKT. M ARTIN BROrtlEUS. AUCTIONEEES.- VX (Lately Baiearuen tot M. Thnias k bons.) N o .a-tlH vyii3L'?i-i5?Dirgc from Minor. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC, f PENN STfiAM ENGINE AND a5ifclciii-ii. BOILKH WOKiiO.-NEAFlifi Ot LKV Y fY-vS,Vu'Aj-A- THlLOitETIOAt, KltfUINKfaJJi' bMlllio, and FOUNDU Bb. Laving lor Biwiy ..S, been In successful opeiatlon, ancf been exclualvilw engaged Us buliaing and repairing Marlue and AlvU F.ngiuae, high and low-presaure, Iron Boilers, Water lauks.Fropellers. etc etc, rcjpectfully otter thfeLr srvicoa to the publlo as being fuUy prepared to oou iract lor tugluoa of all sies, Marlue, Kiver. and bvntiuimry; having aeia of patturus of dlQ'rent aians are ptcpured w execute orders with quick deufatnh F.viry deucriptlon or paitoru-maklug made at tha bhorteat noilce. High aud Low-pros ore Flna lubulr and Cylinder Bullers, ol the best Pennsylva nia charcoal Iron. Forgiugs of all sizes and klnda Iron aud Brass Castings of ail descriptions. Boil 'Turulug. bcrew Cutt-lDg.and all other work connectea With ihe above busluess. Drawings and speclHcatlona for all work dona at the toublmhuient free ol charge, and work guaran. I"id. " The snbscrlbera have tktaple wharf-dock room tor repair, or boats, where they can He In perfect aafetv aud are provided with sbeurs, blocks, falls, eto. aui for ralain, h6.vy or light wcbB O.NEAFIbl JUUN P. LBiVY. 81j BEACH and fALMB Htreea. vacu. Hp.mvK, b xjam nTiHiiici SOTJTHWAKK r'OUNUEY, FIFTH aNE WAbiUNOTON btreeta. llxa PH J1.ADH.LPHTA, w W F.B1UCK & bONB, JSNyiNF.JCBb AND MACHiNrSTS, manuraciure li igh and Low Freesure Btoam Eurlnsa ior Lund, Klvtr, and Marine bervice. Boilers, Uaionieters, Tuuks, Iron Boat, eto. Castings of all kluds, either Iron or brass. Iron i rarue Kools lor (iaa Wor. Workshopg, ajli Kaliroad blatlous, etc, itutorta aud uas Machinery, of tbe latest and mod Improved construction. Lvery description of Flantatlou Machinery, also Hugar, Baw, aud Urlst Mills, Vacuum Faua, Oil bteam 'i rains, Delscatora, Filters, Fumplug, Jn giowi, etc. bole Agenta for N. Btllpnx's Fatent Bngar BoVHng Apparatus, Nesmyth's F&tent Hleam Hammer, and Aspluwall A Woolsoy'i fatent CeatrUugal Hugag Draining Mttc bines. 63o GOVERNMENT SALES. A UCilOX SALIi Of IIOSPJTAL BEDD1NU AM) 1 ()'l 111JSU. hblbTAKX Mklill'AL PtTBVKVOR'S OKKICB, Vi iKHIAUlDN. U. J OUt, V ljUJ. I Will be sold at Fubnu Auction, In this city, at the .Tudlclery bqusr Warehouse, K street, betvreea tt.urih u'l tilth etreeti, ou W K U N Kb DAY, the ilta day ot November next. ar. in h clock A. M.tbeiol luwli'g anloi-a of HObl'lTAL BKDuINti and OIA'THINU, no longer reauitea fftr the use of tha Jueolcj 1 Di P'rtoient oi the Army, via.; lu.motirey Blankets. 10, fill Bd barks, io.i ni t mow Ticks, Hy ot pairs Wcol.cn Bocks. )6.ih(' uowns. lo.i'i 0 bilppers, Tbe above an cles will be add In lots, to suit both large an 1 small rurchav rs. I trnis-t'a'-h. In Government Funds. Five (i ) days will be allowed l parties purchasing to re move their prouer'y. II gniHlrt i.r no. all sold on tbe day advertised, tha sale win be continued callv. OH KLF9 SUTHERLAND, 10 ?0 Ht Asst. Men, Purveyor, Bvt. Qui. U.b. A JA R"tJ 13 SALE OF li LANE.ET9. Depot Qcabticbjarter' l Orricu, Waihlnglou, D. v., Oot 2d. Ih8 f Will be Bold at Publlo Auriu, ai Clothlug Dep-it. Armory bquare, on AIONUAV, November U, ooia. incur ilk at 10 A.M., uuder the supervision of Cantata 1). ii. Thomas, M. b. K., a quaulity of Clothing. Cam I', and Harrison Equipage, no ill lor Issue, and. Army Blankeis not required, as follows: 42,iuii (,ray Blankets, uew, 2 WiOOreat Coals, loot. S.'jiO Artillery Uniform Coats, 1.20b Oreat Coau, mounted. 2,i ki Infantry Uulloim Coats. I.hiO back Coals. , . . ... Forage Caps, Teuts, Bed Sacks, Axes, Mess Pang, elc. no. . . TJlBMS Cash, In Government funds, f ash deposit will bo required, as heretofore, upon dftV Of Bat lO By order "ol tbe m"o"Lkr AN. Pero'v Quartermaster-'Jeueral, 10 2 lot Brevet Brigadler-Oeuwral U H Army. piTLCEl. WEAVER & CO.; If ANOTACTeTBKfBl OT MANILLA AUD TAUKKD CORDAQK, C0Ml TWINK3, ETC., - ; Ko. B North WATER Street, and HO. 82 North DULAWABJf, Avanut. CrBUUtUBLPHIA. TT. F.TLXM. MK'HArt, WUTVh " lOBAJ F, QU 0
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