Bcport of tlie Commissioner of Agirieu^- The monthly report of Isaac Newtori, • Commissioner of Agriculture, says there ' tums of'local 'cffrrespSnaents 'up to'the Ist -of October verify, In ailessential particulars, - thestatements" tbecrops Conr tained in the previous, monthly exhibits. The condition of corn has suffered some de terioration fromearlyffosta and excessive rains, but the is larger ‘than the largest ever previqusly.ehronwled in"the country. In the production of wheat* r next to corn our most important; cere pi,, out 1 Agriculture has been unlprtunate for the 'pastthree seasons. 1 1 ! •.i iThe estimate for the; presentiyear, now nearly complete, will pot vary much from 143,000,000 bushels, shpwingm amalliperf centage of decrease, which is fully, companj- SBtedby the comparatively superior quality of the grain, as was predicted in a preceding number. This is 10,000,000 bushels more than the crop of 1859, and. is within 5,000,r OOObfa product in proportion to ithe inj ' creased population. The, diminution in the . South is‘more apparent. The ; estiu!ates : point to less than 17,000,000 bushels in the eleven States hitherto unreported, a ftao tion less than five-tenths of the crop of 1859. It is worthy of remark,’in'connection jwith the diminution of the three ; past I seasons, that the wheat crop of England has been , likewise* deficient since 1864.: ' The California wheat harvest, df which little mention has been publicly made in connection with the present crop; 1b exces sive. In 1860 the proaactoftheyonng State was nearly 6,000,000 bushels, now it is se riously claimed by leading' California agrii oultunSts, that the Burplus for export will nearly double that quantity. It is evident that the entire wheat ' crop will exceed, by • several millions, that of 1859, when the yield was reported at 173,104,924 bnshels. ■ Then there were five and a half bnshels to eaoh individnaL i In 1866 the estimates point ,to five bushels to eaoh inhabitant. ’There is,, theaj-no ground for apprehensions of scarcity, and little excuse in the amount of the crop for . starvation prices. - The yield of owta is ex traordinary and the qualityexceUent, The 1 indications point to an increase from 171.- ' 497,072 bußhela in 1859 to 271,912,695 in 1866. Bis the only'crop in the' South that main tains an equality: with' its. last census ex hibit. • - ■■ ;; Hay ia leas in, quantity than in the pre r vious yearby from one to two-tenths, but is better in quality. An analysis of the Southern returns up to October. Ist do not warrant a reduction of the T former ootton estimates much'below one and three-fourths millions of bales, though it- is too. early for final-estimates. Increasing' severity of damage from insects is reported. TREASURY DISBUBSEMBSTSi— the follOWr ing are the disbursements of the Treasury Department for theweek ending Saturday, October 27th, On account of the War Depart - ment, - - - - - $2,293,180 On account of the Navy Depart- . - . ment, - - « • 607,279 On account of the Interior Depart ment, - - - ' ■ * “ Total, - From Europe by the Cable. London, Oct. 27. —1 t is said the relations between Austria and Russia are assuming; a menacing character.. The London Timas says the Russian Government is intriguing for the further disintegration ofAustria. Pabis, Oct. 27.— The project submitted by Prance and England to the Spanish Govern ment, for the settlement of {he Chilian dif- ficulty has beeß approved "by the Queen of Spain apd her Ministers. Flobence, Oct 27.—An arrival from Candia states that another great battle took place on the 17th instant The Greeks re ; port that the Turkish army repulsed. London, Got 28.— Advices'from Japan , are conflicting. The report is that ; the Ty coon's army has suffered a heavy defeat at the hand of the insurgents, and that’the Tycoon inconsequence had abdicated. London, Oct. 28.—1 t is said the British ; Govemmentis about to ask of Parliament I an : increase of £1,000,000 in the amount i voted Tor the army, and a- large' additional : amount to that appropriated, in former years for the navy. • Liverpool, Oct. 27.—The Cotton market , is steady to-day, with sales of 8,000 bales. Middling Uplands are quoted at 13d. liivßßrooL, Oct 27.—The weather is un : favorable, and the market is firmer for all descriptions of Breadstufis. Corn has ad vanded, and is quoted at 345, per quarter for mixed Western. London, Oct. 27.—Consols. closed at 89} for money. United States Five-twenties, 68}; Illinois Central Railroad, 77}; Erie , Railroad, 50}. Queenstown, Oct. 27.— The steamship .. Persia, froin New York, Oct. 17, arrived here to-day. Ltvebfool, Oet. "28.— The steamship Aleppo, from Hew York, arrivedatQueens town4o-day, and proceeded for this port, ! Delaware. WitMJNGTONj Delware, October 29th.— The most extensive preparations are being ■ made for thegrand mass meeting and Re publican torchlight procession. which is to come off in this city onThursdayevening of this week. It will be the most imposing demonstration ever seen “in - Wilmington; Eloquent speakers.have been engaged, and will attend, TheTJnionmenarewideawake. feel.confident that Delaware will swing into line with Pennsylvania, and her loyal sister ; States. \ - To-morrow evening a mass meeting will be held, at which Rev. Dr. Hal], who rendered such efficient services during the late campaign in your State, and Chas; H. Clarke, Esq., of your city, will deliver addresses. > General Sheridan Ordered to Report to Washington. New Orleans, Oct. z9.— Governor Hum phreys, of Mississippi, in view of the preca rious condition of Jeff Davis’s health,recom mends the Legislature to appoint one or more commissioners, to proceed to Wash ington to confer with the President, with si view to the release of Davis on parole or oh bail. . - . , i Lieutenant-General D, Joaqaim del Man zani succeeds General Learsundi as Captain- General at Cuba. . ■ r It is stated thaU General Sheridan hah been ordered to report to Washington; It is understood the order originates from the present condition of our Mexican relations. The IS term. Fortress Monroe, Oct. 29.—The wind is easterly, audit: 1b blowing - quite' heavily outside the capes. Wilmington, N.C., Oct. 29.—The weather is inclement, and a heavy gale is blowing outside. i Washington, Oct,, 29.—A heavy rain! storm commenced here at 5 P. M., aecom-i panied by a high wind. Baltimore, Oct. A. heavy southeast rain storm prevails thlr evening. • ~ i rnmCraada; ■ - . i Ottawa, Oct, 29.-rrThe Canadian Paiiia-; ment has been .further. prorogued until De cember 11th, 1866. j of discount on American lortheweekwas-Sl peroent. ? - i 9: W., Oct 29.—Several newj pave hron strnpk lately. .... i sht&SSPx “ado" to get foreign^ .markets by the Rail wav! |ne for many years thh i-New YorkjPhiladelphiaana Western press,! died at Easton, on Monday, at the residence 1 of J. L;, Mingle, Esq., ratter aq .illness of several weeks, PliilaUelphin Bank Statement. ’ ThelbUoWlngta tKe weekly'BtMenfe&ror tEa PEUa lelphta Baoks;imade np on. Monday, afternoon: i i ! Loans and Discounts 50.075.65 S Specie 1n8antau.T;;.7;......r...:;r...nr..ur.—..-ur^r;rui —7f»,K2 U. s. Demand and Legal Tender Notes ....... 24,140,637 Due from other B&nka.' 6,e25,766 ■ 7,7ur,748 Dep05it5............................ 43,923,737 Circulation ... 9,648,660 The following statement ahowß the condition or the Banks of Philadelphia, at various times daring the last few months: 1 . " _ j 1868. loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposits. fan. 5 .37,670,675. ,-*,610,750 ’ 4,504,115 28,429,189 6„,„.„.85,936,611; ; 2j564 2^04,541 Jan. 4..,-—85,698,808. ’4,158.685'/.2,055^8 Jsly- 4...u::.40,918,00? ;2j154,258 ■ Jan. ' 8—148,059,403'' J,803,583" ’2,frW.«8 J ' IJttly: ' 5.„—.60,<®,760»Ci;i84,6517. "» .«,96M9p 'ianv st Feb.’! r5..ti._.47a38,664 , » r 1,009.689 ,7(668,865 ■ 34.687,136 Mari ..46,804,752 .1,041,482 . 8,161519 " '82,835,099 April :2—.—46,018,488 ll.t 990,630- ,‘8.666,23a'5’ 32,257,653 May 7-..--.48,006,654.. ,912,033, 8,794,848.. 36,987,000 Jane- 5 l 890,121' v«J6SaJKS"I’WWSKi July 2.. -—863,45- 9,825,475 37,242,979 AUg-,6.--.—.49,082825,,7 f r525,»78;, .v 9,516,724, *- 37.214,034 sept .3.: 50.093.890 806,815 ' 0589,574 “ 41142,627 I , r* 7 i: 826.845> , Y'41,61rt,908 11 -17.,.—-49,889,015 882,922! _'9,605,817., .41,803,140 24. 1 .-....v.80,787,371 il ; 793,395 8,601,278 >42886,971 Oct. 1...™i.51,0«7867• 783,024 -..-9898,497 n “ 8:.;.....:5i5e282 769,272 ; . 9181,863 * *5,850 42s : 1* C> 770,«76:H :9,639,178 !! 43,152028 * ,22..„:. ) .51,474,94& : .791.015 r .9,681.496 43845,800 29—•—50,978684 ‘ 799,652 9.643.065 '43.913737 The foliowlng lB a detailed statement of the business of the Philadelphia Clearing House tot the .past week: v- ’ “ -—' ' Clearings. 1 - Balances. OCt 22.....——.——'.45.939,500 15 7 : : 476,315 70 7“ v23_.;.a.-.a.._...... -.. 6.853,149 53 480,006 48 ; 24...;............-... ■JL.ymma , a 7- “ 25i.i„„™i—a—5,488,790 76 - 440,622 16 “ 26—5,369,926 85 879.657 34 “27 —63591,031 92 ; -- 672,141 96 V Tet&l, OCt, 27, 186g~.~~434.684,99* 50 tons pig Iron 800 boxes pipes SI do bath bricks Bobert Taylor A 00. -- - REM EDloB—Brig John Chryßtal, Barnes—2lo bbds sugar 300 bra do SOOO cigars John Mason. A 00. ; Antral and milling of Orirwn Steamers. to abbivb. . shim'. - nan k* . ua: City of Llmerlck_Llverpool...New York, Oct. s Atalanta..——London—New York ......Oct. 13 City ofKanchester_Llverp'l—New York -Oct. IS M3ita———Llver»ool—Boston A Phila. Oct. is Hecla. ..Liverpool—New York .Oct. U City of London—Liverpool—New York.™.- Oct. IV Belgian——.—;„Llverpool—Quebec Oct. IB Moravian—..—Liverpool—Quebec — .Oct. IS Caledonia Qlsgow-New v ork. Oct 19 Etna.....™ LJverpool-New York - Oct 2D Australasian—Liverpool—New York Oct 2D. Button.- . -Havre—New York. .Oct 21 Pa1myra......... -Liverpool-New York ...—......0ct 23 Bornssia..——.Hamburg-New York..—Oct 21 TO DKPABT. Helvetia—........ .New York—Liverpool.......—..Oct si Scotia.———‘—New York—Liverpool .—Oct si Mora Castle—. New York—Havana— .Oct si Manhattan—-NewYork—Liverpool. Oct SI Florida. .New York—Vera Cruz——. Oct 31 City ofLimerickJVew York—Liverpool Oct 31 Ocean Queen.. New York—Asplnwall .——— ..Nov. 1 Peruvian ..Quebec...Liverpool Nov. 3 City of London-New York—Liverpool —Nov. 3 Virginia .New York...Liverpool.—.——.Nov. 3 Bt Lauret... .New York—Havre. Nov. s Hermann .NewYork...Bremen .—Nov. 3 AHemanla- NewYork...Hamburg .—Nov. 3 Corsica— .New York—NassanA-Hav*a —Nov, s City Hancbeater .N York-lUverpooL. —Nov. V Atalanta. —New York—London— .Nov. v China.—.—.. Boston... Liverpool - Not. 7 ——.New York— Havana A V C—. Nov. 10 aty of Paris New York—Liverpool, —.Nov. 10 ; Caledonia..—..—New York—Glasgow .Nov. 10 Arizona. ——New York—Asplnwall. Nov. 10 BOARD OF TRADIII- - Q. M OBBISON <X>AYES, 1 t. MOBBIB PEROT, >HoarßtY Oorocmx DAVID FATTBT, I 290,429 WAHTITO! BHIXETEI. POBT OF PHILADELPHIA—OcreSEB SO. - $3,190,888 ip»3trana,62B|Bpw Brat,4 69|Hish wtnt« 2 Ship Hudson, Potter, 02_days from Liverpool, with mdse to John B Penrose. Towed up by tug America. Left at Chester, ship Tamerlane, trom Liverpool Steamer Alexander, Allen, 48 hours bom Richmond, via Norfolk and City Point with mdzeand passengers, to W P Clyde A Co. .... Steamerßristol. Charles,24 hounfrsm New York, With mdse to W PClyde A Co. steamer New York, Platt, 24 hours bom New York, with mdsetoW.Pdvde A Co. . ... Bark Village- Belle, -Little, 26 days bom London derry, with pig Iron, Ac. and-109. passengers to Bobert Taylor A Co. . Bark Viking (Br), Besson, 6 days bum Boston, In ballast to L westergaard. i Brig John .Chrysial, Barnes, bom Bemedios, 14th .InstwlthSHgarlo John Mason ACo. Left brig Clara Brown, to sail In 3 days for Philadelphia. Brig Teres!ta (Br), Hill, so days bom Olenfnegos, with sugar and molasses to Geo C Carson A 00. Brig P Larrabee, Head. 32 days bom Black Elver, Ja. with logwood. Ac. toD N.Wetzlar ACo. Bcbr If van Dusen, Corson,. 8 days bom Charleston, with old Iron and lumber to Lathbury, Wickers ham AGO. , Bcbr PBogers. Bogers. l 4 days bom Darien, Ga.with lumber and staves to Lathbury, WlckershSm A Co. 3chr Young America,. Baundera, 2 days bom Fort Deposit, Hd. with grain to Jas L Bewley A Ce. Bchr Lticon, Baker, from Boston, with mdse to Crow ell A Collins. ~ echr Tilt Prescott,® days bom Eastport, with plas ter to Gaskll] & Galvin. : schr Star, Crowell, bom Boston, with mdse to CrOw ell A Collins. : Bchr j C Henry, Love, i dilya from Cape Ann, with stone to captain.: —’ Bchr C J Smitten, Artis, 2 days from Frederica, Del. with corn to Jasßarratt. ' SchrTP McOolley, BnrboronghJ. day from Camden, Del. with oats to Jas Barratt Bchr Lucy, Spencer, 1 day from Brandywine, Del. with corn meal to Perot, Lea &00. Bchr John Whitby, Henderson, l day from Odessa, Dal with gam to Christian & Co. Bchr Bewail, Bennett, 3 days from Indian Blver.Del. corn to Jaa Barratt. ■ • - - ■ - Schr Specie, Bwett, s days Cram Snffbik, Va. with lumber to captain. Schr Ella F Crowell, Stevens. 5 days bom Province town, with mdse to Geo R Kerfeot Schr Restless, Baxter, bom Boston, with mdse to captain. schr BB Taylor, Cooling, 2 days bom Chesapeake City, Md. with grain to Christian A Co. nT.wARwn yesterday. Steamer Lavacca, Livingston, New Orleans, Philadel phia and Southern MansS Co. Steamer New York, Platt, New York, W P Oyde&CJo. Steamer P Pranklln. Pierson. Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. Bark Chas Gnmm (Br), Gallison, Antwerp, Workman A Co. BrigAdrlo(Br), McKenzie, Cork Cor orders COVan Horn. ■ Scbr Prank Herbert, Crowell. Boston, do Schr W P Cox, Honck, Providence, Blaklston, Graeff A Co; . • , Schr Stephen Morris, Hewitt, Mobile, Ralhbury. tVlckersham A Co. ■ ■ scbr union, Pield, Piampton, Vs. Bacon, Collins A Co. MEMORANDA, Steamer Chase, Grossman, hence at Providence 29th Inst, 8 AM. Steamer Whirlwind, Fargo, for this port, sailed Charleston 27 th Inst, at 4 PM. Steamer Klneo, Bartlett, hence at Boston yesterday. Bark O E StoUenfehtf Berner, hence for Bremen, passed Dover lith Inst, / Brig Premier. Crowell, hence for Ponce. PB. pat Into Hamilton, Bermuda, :13th Inst, with loss or deck load, wafer casks and boat,- foretopmast, head of fora mast, malntopmaat and jibboom, and leaking badly, having encountered the hnrrlcane of the Sd and 4th lusts/ Cargo supposed to be damaged, ' - Brig Scotland. Role, hence at Savannah 25th Inst. Bng Oregon, English, cleared at New York yester day for this port. 1/ ; Brig Sliver Oar, Haley Bence for Brena entailed bom Plymouth 13th Inst. . Brig Convoy, Evans, 63 ■ davslfrom Rio Janslro, with coffee, at New York yesterday. Brig J W Harris. Davison, bom Shields via Rama. gate for Cardiff, passed Deal 15th Inst. Schr Cohaaset. Glbbs, sailed bom' New Bedford 27th Inst, for this port. , Schr Emily H Naylor, Naylor, sailed bom Newport 27th lnst. tor this port. , -i: r Schr Clara, Barrett, cleared at Charleston 26th Inst, for this port, with 95 bales cotton, 33 do waste.lB7 tons bon, 20,000 feet lnmber, 60 empty bbls.. , TXT ANTED,—For, A first class Life Insurance Com tl pany long established In Philadelphia and doing a luxe city, business,' a . good SOLICITING AGENT, under very .favorable conditions. Applicants pleas.; direct Philadelphia PoatOfflce, box No. 2082,. 0c29 ate .'TKT ANTED.—BOOMS and OFFICES; to clean by a :TT ! reliable woman, i The best of references given; Apply at 641 LOMBARD Street, ■ . ' 0c29-2t* ■ -fTTANTED.—Wanted an.OFFIOB AND STORAGE vv "BOOM on either first or second floor,, on Dela ware avenne, between Arch, and Vine streets. Ad- 1 dreaa BQx No. 127, Philadelphia Poat Offlce,, 0C19.T& j S WANTED fer not less than six months, aFUB. . NISHED HOUSE; between Tenth and Twen: and Chestnut and Spruce streets. Address, Rtadng location and terms, “A. H.,” IH3 GIBakD Street. 0c29-Bt* ; WANTED-IMPEOVED CITY PROPERTY! ■SJ ln exchange for first ,class CLOTHING. . Address: BmtWlP.O.,PhUada. - . : . . 0c29-3:8 ' ftfr-.WEXL A ROSENHEIM. ■ ~7~~ I I .... 'w« oiraaTNUT street,; ■ i ■Hf , OPEN THIS DAY; ; TA splendid assortment of Pelt and Silk Hats for La dies and Children. , ! - »ew«t shapes at very low prices. c Willow. Ostrich and Pheasant Plumes. r White and Garnet. Bonnet Vslvets, -The Same goods in every other Shade of color '■ Velvet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons’ Bonnet Rib bons, Paris - Ornaments, Fine French Flowers. French”and New York bat and'Bonnst Frames!' Laces. Illusions —all at the very .lowest market prices: ■v : . • .* . s , ' AT WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. ■ orderaoran^Hyattemlal^.—Glyp ns a ooHm? ~--Q. ™tThw»Sint street. TVEAFNEEB.-vEI’EBY - THAT JJ science and skill have invented :to assist the hear ing.ln everydegree of Deafhess, can be had at the Ear Instrument Depot :of. P; MADEIRA, No. 115 South Tenth street, below oc2«lmB TITtE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY.OCTOBER3O,IB66. WAim, MIKLIiVEBY. K ATIOiNAL WILLBEMOVE TO ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE' , ;v;: T | CheßtnntStreetj . y>-M n-Q Annrrr 4-iztii ' •/ u ? : T£EE 15tb; NSXTn j GEO.HENDEKION, JR. KO. 223 DOCK BTBEET. I Having resumed business,! dun prepared to nuke dasher Time purchases and sales of Blocks, Bonds' r '4c#'' 'V .. - ; - Btodcs carried at 6 per cent interest, without my extra charge. T Orders executed in New York, Boston end Balti more. - V. US-tSO, $8109.058 11 SPECIALTY. 7 i SOOTH, RANDOLPH * CO BANKERS AND BROKERS, llßoattandidMq I * H—w rttlH] • nflnewpua; I ’ iratot. STOCKS AND GOLD BOuaHT msb bold oa romrrmnu^ wwmw ALLDWBD OJf ODOmii B) BANKING HOUSE J\y(]ooee &(jp. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD’A. Dealers in all GoYernmeit Securities. OLD 5 20YWANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.' A LIBEEALDnTEBXHCB ALLOWED Cempoand Interest Notes Wanted. iHTBBEST ALLOWED OH DEPOSIT. Oollectlsßsmkde; Blocks Bonsbt m a Sold OB Caa> t Rectal business es-so’s, 7 S-l O’s, 1881’s, 10-40’s, % COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, BOUGHT AND 80LD. DE HAYIN & BRO, 40 SOOTH THIRD STREET. (iCI C n/lA >10,600, and >s,ooo.—Several Bums fer «lpAcMJ!vlv/. these amounts to invest upon mort gage. -Apply to A. FITLERi Conveyanoer, No. 51 North Sixth street oct7-3t» * Bucccssa ic Oeo. W- Or»y» 9 24,26, 28 and 30 Booth Sixth Bt*i Philad’a. FmeOHStediSti-BroTniAlst, tor yrnte and Medlein^S^y I HER MAJESTY! CHAMPAGNE, i J. S. 3DXT3STTON,! t6t WTO' m«V IT»mi &MSBT. IVINES.—The attention of the Wade Is solicited to vr the following very choice Wines, Ac., for sale by: JOSEPH P. DUNTON.No.ISI South FRONT street' aboveWalnnt: ,■ 1 MADE IRAS—OId Island, 8 years old. SHERRIES—CampbeII A . Co., single, double and! triple Grape, E. Crusoe A Sons, Rudolph, Topai. Bleg; fcpan leh. Crown and F. Valletta. I Vinho Velbo Beal, Dan ton and BebeUo Vjgente A-bo.,vintages 1836 to 1656. ■ i CLARETS—Cruse Fils Freres and St Fhtephe Oha- i teanLnmlny.- ■ . , r ; VERMOUTH—G. Jonrdan,' BrlveA 00. . MUSCAT—deFrontlgnan. CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, “Golden Star.”! : Ma] esty and Royal Cabinet and other North Front ttimtl LUMBER, Sevynteenth and Spring Garden Streets, PHIIaADBaLPHIA. 1 OCZaIIDL. S ObBBBTB AND 6KIBTB. MRS. BWrar. S9^SXS??H? Bt 'i Bl> 2 v ®' rHrlee “ Ul iAnd soutii •ELEVENTH Street above spruce, has now on -band elegant Pa. 13 CORSETS and &KIRT3 and Pads of .every size. 0c25 6t* [AMCMI reserved ta *023 UQVOBH. liIJHBEB. XBfSITBAIMnBe OHABTKB FHKPETUAIb FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHtLADBLPHLU Assets om January I,lB6ffi 08,506,801 90. Jo^MSsorploi” UNHimiJSD OUAIMB. INCOMEFOBIM) tU,MI SI. <OO,OOO. . 1 : Losses Paid Since 1829 Over i#e^o®o,opo...: Perpetnal and temporary Policies on ÜbamlTaau ' DIBFCrOBS, ■ ’ . Chas. N. Bancker, Edward C, Dais, ToplaaWagner, ;• Oeorce Falsa, Samuel Grant, , Alfred Fltler, • Geo. "W. Blchard*, .. Fraa. W. Lewis, K.D, Isaac Dea, Peter MoCalL OHABDBS BT. BANCKEB.Prealdanl. ■ nmgAitnn. tiatyig. Vfoe JAS, W. McAUIBTEB. sSmrtary pro tarn. IMMg| GIRARD FIRE ANI) MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, ill WALNUT STBEET.PBXLADKDFHIA ... -CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH, MXttOO. This company continues to wilteon I%rs BUkt enlt Its capital, with a aoodsugjlni, la aalfely Invested. Lo*s« by fire have bejngromgtty paid, and mor* thai DlibnTaed on maanccantwlthln the past law year*. Forttepreaeat the office of tbS* company will I* main at • • > ■ ■■ - - 415WJlUSUT BTBEET, j Bnt wtttln a fcw monttswlllremoye to UaOWB building. _k. k. am. seyenthand chestnut, , Then, ** nhw, wo aluOl be happy to lnsnraanr pawn at such rate* aa are consistent with safety. mmaots. TH6MAS GRAVEN. AT.vgnm & amum, : FUBMAN SHEPPARD, H. 8. LAWRENCE. thos. mackkllabT CHARLES D DUPONT. JNO. BDPPLEK, HENRY F. KENNEY, jko. w. claqhorn. Joseph klappTm. a nrr.An _____ twcVar CERAVEIi FMUffita ALFRED B. arLLErr.v.Prealdent and Treasurer. JAMES B. AiVOBD. Secretary. laUtf TYELAWABE MUTUAL SAFETY UIBDBAHCB U dOTIBY, • ■ i mOOBPOBATED BY THE UamtATBKE S» • 1 /» > • ■~ • 1 •: •’ .t - - ■ . OFFICEg.ROOBNEB TMIBDAMD WAUTO> -■ STREETS, PHILADELPHIA! MAJULNEINBUKAHCIE, OQfTfiEDD&I ■ OABBQ. S-To all parts of tbs woria. •- j ' TWT.AUm IMHIIRATgrTIBA 3n Goods, by River, Canal, I*ke, and Dan* Carmura, to all part* of the Union. FOtgraSgEAHCEB. On Merchandise eenarally, Jn Btcres, DwellingHensee, Sc. ASBSXBOF THE COMPANY , November Lises. lUO4OO united Btatcag per cent. loan, 120400 United States 6 per (amt, losn.’Sl—_ lis,lijc u etino Unitea bum* t i-ib per eeoi loan TreasaryStotns— - WJK 81 UO4OG State of Penrayivanla ptre Per Omt. ' Doan - 1049 01 H4MBtateef Pennsytvsnla Blx Percent, Doan—— 049000 UMQOCItr of Phn»*elp)it» Blx IB Pent. Loan, ______——.. 111411 K 10400 Pennsylvania Bnllrosd Sirs! Mart n«L Bimilii ' »n 04 op PenMriTanm Railroad Benonfl Mnrt •jpf f»T twlfat rtewfl* t«iTl m T» 0,000 western FeniUL Railroad ICartgsag . Six Per omt. Bond*.. - it,no oc ILOOOMO Shares Btoci aemanttnra Bee Company, principal ana Intern* ensrantml by toe CUy of Philadel phia - i IXJBS K Utsafa Shares Block .senna, Ballroaa Company *4*ooo 1400 100 Shares BtockHorth Pennsylvania BanroadQ-impany— _ 14300 *O4OO Deposit -with the United states So- TenmtentjnWeettoiodayscall.,*o,(oo 00 ■>4oo State of nttBOW Plve Per Cent. * Loam—-.-———_________ 18400(0 130.n0 Xoans on Bond ana Martgice, Aral .. lien* on City Property——.. 170400 a üBMSOPar. Market veins—ReWoo Bastmeta o*4oooo 3Uls receivable fbr lnsnrsoca made.™—_ w&t (0 Balances One atAceactta.—Premnnns on Ka rine Policies. Accrued Interest, ana other 1 deba One the company....;.— «04U.« Scrip and Btock of snoary Insurance and other Companies, (548*. Baumated value— 1410 00 Ossh in Banin. ————(SM«B9 QMbtnßanrar. DmEtjroßa. TBOTTIM C-Hend, Beraoel&BtokeL loJmO.Dwtt, . J.E.Peninon, Mmanfl A, 80&d8T» E6OZ7 SIOAII. TbeopbUna Bpmldlsc, . ; wmiua STsoaUon, Jobaß. Fennasi Xdwudßarllnctoa, luue»Tr»qu»lr. H. Jonea Brooke, Henry CL Dallett, lt„ Edward lAfbarsid*, JssaOiHindt iiwh p. !/»«■, WUliftmcTlaSWlg, Junes B.McXriuid* Jfflpb 1L Seal, Justus*?, firm. BeorxeS. Helper, BpencerUcnratna, Hn*ECnd*, J. B. Semple, Plßaoor*h, Hobert Barton, A. Bi Berger, Flttabnrgb, ******* JOHN c. DAVIB, Vloe FneMent. Hptby LTLBtma, Becretary. deittnol rKBURANCB COMPANY OF HOBTH AMBBIQA TATro#&gSfb£ ro IHLAHB TKAHBPOB walnut street/sonth side, tut ot The Properties of this Company an wen tnvwlsd and famish an available (hnd for the amide Indemnity of all persons whodeslra to be protected by Ihrormnce MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights and °Si3hi> TRANSPORTATION RTtnra OB Me* chandlsejig Railroads, Canals and Steamboat*. FIRE BIHBB on Merchandise, FOmltore and Band main cnty end Coonty. . TOTAL PBOPKBTQH, PERPETUAL CHASTER. Arthur G.Ooffln, John Mason,l Bamnel W. Jonat. George L. Harztna, John A. Brown, Francis B. dope, Biarles Taylor. Edward H.TroS«r, Ambrose Whlta, E-ROarke, William Welsh, William Ooramlnn, Blchard D. Wood, T. Charlton Henry, ; a Mom* Warn. Alfred D. Jessup. T. Charleton Henry. Arthur a, oofftn, Preaidsni. n»nr.M mass. Beeretary, <JTHB COUNTY FIRE IMHURANCB UOMPANT> OFFICE HO. UP BOOTH FOURTH BTRWwi “The Fire Insurance Company of the County ol Philadelphia.” Incorporated by the lieclalatnre ol ; f?S l sa^iyfSre?acalntt Uaa o>; : Thlsold and rellable liwtitntlon, capital and oentlncent fund lnvested oontaraes to in rare building, faxnltnre, merchandise, *O. . either per manently or fdr a limited time, against lew dr daman by fire, at the lowed rates consistent with thaAheoSir safety of Its customers. : . 1 Lomeeadfcsted possible denote* CbarlasJ. Butter, - Edwin L. Beaklt, Henry Crllly, John Horn, Robert y.Mamey, Jt„ Joeeph Moore, Henry Budd, George Mecie, BmisKiNF.HoßcikUT. Beefy and Trrmn mi _ ; I iSSS^SSSSS33SBL\ Bisks ttkea on yeoels, ousees rad fretfbta to all pub of ando&Kood* on island transportation os S&MoSS^ 8 °“” oonw ““* / : , wtt.t.tam graig. President, BOBHBTJ.KggSe'gg? d “-^^ tt ? John DnllettjJr., IJ. Johnston Browl wmiamM,Merzlok, .. IBsmuelAßulon, , iBenl.WV Boards, --1 Mason HtrtSjrSr mSaetPglßtt,. I Henry L. £dm7 WW.it wS«- rimine'JSSlb* Morgan; Offlcca-NOa tn TCUaiCT street, kbore Third, Ptm* ;^^ffißure»f*^l^orl)jua*wbVpsrAOTj^J; ; vi» _ I lewis Andenrled, I j.K.Banm, • j.B.Blaklfftpn, 1 Win.P.Dean, ’ JOAMasfldd, I JohnEetohem. . WM.ESHKR, president. WM.M.BMITH,^,^^ , ? art^B Sa i*H «I.AUFT.PHTA. VIBE AHD INLAND IHBUKAECB Francis H, Kick, | Jno, w. Brennan. Chairlta RlohardsoA 1 - Roberts. Pottei, ' CHAR, BICHABBadICYIOeFnBUB! HT.t»*Jro*AM.BesiSSr~ T wwwwb jmm ' Y. ABsete;sl6,oo^ooo. Total Treminau received by tboOdrn :paay in-1865,; $4,947175- Total Loises Taid in 1165, $4,018,25j>. Premiums received in the TJ. B, from January I .’to Losses ltoinly 1, > ' < :-J -1333,133*1.' " _All leases promptly adiasted wUhont'reference to • England, ATWOOD SMITH, ; - General Agent for Pennsylvania ! OFFICE, *-■■.■■ No- 6 Merchants’ Exchange, ft27tn,th,ftlj- '' PHILADELPHIA. '■ jWMXoai .MMU U joojubu mgg~ngMAlSCßi UlttUKAauS COMpAfTY Qj A PWTT.ATtHT.PTfTA , incorporated in iso. . : ~ Charter Pernetaal OFFICE, Ho. 808 WALBUTSTKEKT. : • CAPITAL, 080.000, ; insurer scalnst loss or damage by FTBEL u Booses, Stores and other Bondings, limited or pea petsal, and on Furoltnre, Goods wares and merohaa iiae In town or conntoy. - - i 108838 PBOMPTLY ADJUSTED ABD PAID. a rh seoartflei^S 8^0 * Hot Mortgages on Ctty Property* well se- - i 1151,108 01 V^OOOtt PhniulaTplila fntv H par amt. T^iaiia—--... 65£CB0< Pennsylvania ßfiOOfißß 6percat T<oan &iwon penny IvanUßMlroail Bondß,flqtanaa». BaliroaS Oompany-ii * - 6 per cent. L0an.....—. 6,000 a Philadelphia and Read lug Railroad Com- HUBT*!*|WW» WHlt Tl»M> „fr T. &GQO 01 Bro«a Top 7 percent, morfr Ooqpty Eire Insurant*) Oompaffiaßtoclhl lh&OOO Mechanics’ Bank Stock. - , 4,000 et Commercial Bant of Pennsylvania Stock-, loiooo 0C Union Mntoal Insurance Otmipany’a Stock. : , too a Reliance Insnrance Company ax Phllatlel phSfaStock _ _L_ 1.000 00 Cain In bank and on hand.——-—..——. Mil n X ; . (408,004 ft DIBECrOBS* • - Clem. ’Huxley, Seatf* W. Ttneley, 'WnL.MmSer; * yaitihaJlHUL Rtmnfll THmhtw. fYhftylpo TAtfrnA H.L, Canon, Thomas H. Moors, Robert Steen, Bamuel Oaetner, Wa. Stevenson, Alfred English, Junes T. Young, fTT.TCV- TTNaTJCV. PreSide&L THOMAS G. HILL, Secretary. ytm.iti«T,prrrt, December 1, tmk. d£9MhAtB<( PKOVIDENT lilFjfi AND TBUST COMPANY OF PHUiADELPHXA, NO. ill Bscth FOO&TK Street INCORPORATED Sd MONTH, 22d, ISoS, CAPITAL, ,15(1.000 PAID IN. Instusnce on Llvee, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,10 or 20-year premiums. Nonforfeiture, Eneowments, payable at a future age. or on prior de cease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10-year Premiums— both caaesKon forfeiture. Annuities granted on ffivorabls terms. Term Policies. Children’s Endowments. This Company, while glvlngthe Insured the security of a paid-up will divide the entire Profits of the idle business among ita Policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or Administrator. Assignee or Guardian, and in other fiduciary capacities under appointment ot any Conn of this Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or bodies polltle or corporate. DIRECTORS. Samuel R Shipley, Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah liaclter, Tfenry Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wlstar Brown, Richard Wood, Wm. O. Dongstreth, Charles F. Coffin. SAITOSI. B. SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PABBY, . President, . Actuary. THOMAS WEST ARM D„ J. R TOWNSEND, octtH Medical Examiner. ■ Legal Adviser. 11*CTDAL ELBE INSURANCE COMPANY OJ J3UL PHTT.ATUCT.PtTT A. OFFICE, HO. S BOOTH FIFTH STREET, ASSETS, mutual system exclusively. DnUCCTOBS FOB ISSS. Caleb Clothier, I Benjamin Malone, | Thomas Mather, T. BUwood Chapman, Blmeon Matlack. Aaron W. Qaauu, 87»t» —— ISM3SH THOMAS MATHER, T. ELLWOOP CHAPI tusunu ISJ FIRE ABBOOI ATIO&, ... .EBB. Incorporated March g. 1880. fH A OFFICENo.M H. FIFTH street. Hr tJHLS: imroBUDLDINGa, HOUSEHOLD FUR and MERCHANDISE sener- nZB> (1 ° 1216 0 STATEMENT of UA_AatMa of tha Amociatlot January l, 1555. Bonds and Mortgagea on property In the cny ofPlilladtJphla..— —- 11 Ground Baatn. ao,BtB 81 Bead Estate (Office No M North Fifth street) 14,388 u C. B. Government MB Bonds—.. - «sjUO 0t U.B.TresanryHotea - e,s« ot City Warraats. etsoc Cash on hand.———— —— g,4fl4i VAUsuas, GKORGBW. TBYON. President. WM. H. HAMILTON JOSEPH R. I.YNTIAT.T. JOHN BOPDEB. LEVI f. COATS, PETER A. KKYSER, SAMUEL BPARHAWK. JOHNPHTTiBTN, CHARLES P. BOWER. JOHN CARBOW, JEB3E LIGHTFOOtT GEORGE L YOUNG, __ ROBERT BHO KM AKER WM. T. BUTLKB, Secretary. oompahy or phie* towwitat. UJ» cnmSuiyljamra. am lai»or*a»mMFi^lrnS flit |flwf tftHMj «M 1 HfrfllHwy, nffnftqT^ 4a. tax limited pcriodiTaiapenneneiaiy oa feo&axßcr by offpoext ofpremlom. ' ■" ■ ■ [ 7lWoompMiyb.»been ln«0Hr» qpenUaaasman ttun SIXTYXXABB, doxlax wblcball Übm knr bean piompUy ......... John X» Boon. DlB ® C D^aißwt», M. B.Mjhony - Baai«mln3Kttna, JatmT. IcwU, 'wmumß.GrMit, BobertW. Le*min*. D. Oladc Wharton, Uiwreno* LewU, J* JOHB& t, HjUcmE. WXLoox, Sacrat&ry. •raggEBSQH grac nrapRAMCB company oi t) PHILADELPHIA.—OFFICE, Ho. 24N08X8 FIFTH STREET, NKAB HABKBTIBTBEET. Incorporated by the Legislature or Pennsylvania Chaste* Pxbpetuax. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, IIHWOO. Hake Insurance aralnst Loss or Damage bj Fire or Pnbllo orTrivate Bondings, Fnmltore, Bnoki Goods and Merchandise, onlhvorahle terms, OeortreErety. Frederick Doll, Augnst O. Hiller, Jacob Schandier, John g. Belaterllng, Bamnel Miller, Henry Trooraner, Edward P. Moyer, William HcDaniw, Adam J. Glass, " Christopher H. Mlfler, Israel Peterson, Frederick staake, Frederick Ladner Tnnaa Bowman. GEOBQKJERETY, IPreeldent. JOHN F. BKIBTKRLINGf, vioe Prealdawt, PHILIP k COLEMAN, Becretary. , : Ttn-RT« imngMM NKOLHHITHLT. THB •IVPEnBBYLVANIA gXBB INHUBANaM COM pANY—lncorporated ÜB-Cbartar Perpetual—No. no walnut street, opposite independence Sinara This Oempany. tavanbly known to tha onimammy for over forty years, contlnnesto insure aralnst low or daman by-fire, on PohUcer Privatelhiaaingi. either permanently or for allmttea time. Alio, da' FcrnifareHtocke of goods and Herohatvaiee dsnaraßy j ob llbezsl tentiia ! * Their Oapltal, together with a larrs Burplusgnndli UTBSted In the most carefhl manner, wdnoh enabler them to oflbr to tha Insured an nmlonbted eecartty & tha case eflnaa. <■ Denial Smith, Ir., I John DBTBreUX, Alexander Benson, I Thomae Smith, Isaae Haslehuist, 1 Henry Lewis, a ItEBICAN FIRE qraPBANCB OOMPANY. A mOOBFOHATMD ISUt-HHAMm gHB» THAI* Hfl WALNTfrßtreet. abort THIRD BtraaL ohandlse, YeeeeHtnpor^Sthetrf}aSeeMm£ <*b£ gjgsonai Property, AHTuwtoTllberallyaiei promptly MJOMMi ;_i ;v A .a:*’* 7-f r “ , nnaio#o*fc“" v ' Thomas k. Mam, lJohnT.Ldwis, f ■■ John Welsh, |jameeß.aamnbUi aamaeic. Mo-ton, I Kdmnnda, DutahT Patrick Bradi, _ JcßitrlsaW.goaltaaai Ulf4i MOITBt . - "4 arewamed against a spurious artlole talngMldnnder that name. There Is bnt one importer at the cele brated Empress Kid Olovee. ■ 'iiiw’ *. 1 ; ,A. JVWpftDBK* CO ttßnE i AOo I ; ' No.' 325 HAB^M^reßt?PiSSS^WjWifb>»''»d?J t » ftj; the State 9f Pennsylvania. aoa to*h^-«t» CraBBASCE. • 8128,523 23 PERPETUAL. ■William P. Seeder, Joseph Chapman, Charles Evans, EdwardM. Needles, Wilson M. Jenkins, Lukera Webster. c*T.ntt cixy BENJAMIN IKE. President. ALONE, Vice President, Secretary, Thonum H. Powxzs, A, BiHcHeaiTi Edmond OuttUoai Hmnel Wilcox. Login C. Korris. nniH«itm,pwdß*. eiOTO. SPECUL NOTICES. (P'S* CONTRACTORS TAKE NOTICTE. IKy THE PHILADELPHIA AnD BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY ha-5 0 extended .the time to. SATURDAY, November.loth, isos for re ceiving proposals for the grading, masonry and bridge enneieuaotoie, and. furnishing the cross ties and lay ing the track Opoß six-miles of the said road extending from near the Rising Son village Cecil county, Md,, to. theSpsquehanna river. Plans and apecmcatlons or the work can be exam ined at the office of the Engineer John M. Hood at Port Deposit! Cecil-county; Md„ and a guide wiiiba fnrnlsbe4.tosbow.lbe work to those desiring to look at the same. The Engineer purposes to be at the Rising Sun vil lage, on Tuesday.Ociober 30th Instant, Friday. Nove mber 2d, next; Tuesday, November 6tn, and Friday November 9th. • JOSEPH HUDDELL, „ . , ~ . Secretary and Treasurer, Philadelphia, Oct. 22d.1866. 0c23-tnolo IF'S* merbimac mining LA-KE S OPER COR, No. 138 WALNST SHIEET. PKinAiiULPlirA. Oct. 27, 1886. Assignees ef this Company will offer atPUBI-IC SALE,, at. the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY. It, 1867, all the Real Estate of the Com pany; consisting of 400 acres of land, valuable improve , menta, macbinery, die,, situated ia Ontonagon county. State of Michigan, - “ w , . Fali partlcnlars will appear in catalogues on the day of Bale, or by Inquiry at the Office, 132 - Walnut afreet; Philadelphia.. • • ■ TERMS OF SALE- CASH IN U. S. HONEY when Cleat Deeds will be delivered ■to the purchaser ; : ; • - . O. O. MACKEY,Ancttoneer~^ WE. H. BOYER. - SAMUEL Pi. DABLINGTON r ; Assignees. QC2t,no2t,de2tjß2t,ft2t-lot: ft"3> OT?FIC-K OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND IkS? SOIJTHEBK HAIL STEAMSHIP COM PANT, KO.SI4SQOTHDELAWABEAVENnE.~ - Notice is hereby giyen that to » resolution of tbs Board of; Directors of the above-named Company, adoptedAugust29Ji,lB66, the FOURTH and lastin ataiunent ot the Capital stock of said Company, being THIRTY PEBCENTUM:or REVENTT-STVE DOL LABS per Bbare, has been called' In, and Is doe and payable at this office. UTILLTAM J. MALCOLM. Treasurer. n"3 B OFFICE OF THE. LEHIGH ZINC COM PANY. No. 333 WALNUT street, PHXbAPgU PHIA, October 18. 1866. ■ The Trans rerßooks of the_LEHIQH ZINC COM PANY will be closed on WEDNESDAY,October 24, at 3 o'clock P. M., and remain dosed until Nor em ber Ist QCI3to3U GORDON MONGBS, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE OCEAN OIL COMPANY. Ih£y Ho. 147 Booth FOUBTH street—The, annnal meeting of the Stockholders of the Ocean OH Compa ny, will to held at the office of the Company., on TUESDAY, November 13th, next, at 12 o'clock^H.. Transfer books will close on the 6th November and be opened on the 14th. - . „ W. M. CARTER, Secretary. Phltada,Oct. 23,1866. ■■■■ QC24-6tl KOTICE—An adjourned meetlo* of the Stoek holders of tbs SWIMM£NGaKd PaBK ASSOCIATION of GEEHiKTOWK will bo held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 31, at 7K o'clock, at LANGS! BOTH'S TTaT.t. to adopt aCoa atuctloa and Bj-Laws. CHAHtH. STOKER. Secretary. SEW PUBLICATIONS. JJUMAS’ GREAT DRAMATIC ROMANCE. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. By Alexander Dn man, author of “The Cotmtof Monte Cristo,” “Three Gnardimen ” ‘Twenty Years After,” “Bragelonne,” etc.,ls published this day. Complete In one large octavo volume. Price Fifty cents. The *?Corsican Brothers” has been dramatized from this translation, and it is being played In all the theatres In London, Paris. New York, Philadelphia, and ether cities in the world with great success, and la exciting an extraordinary interest, proving itself to be one of the most popular dramas ever produced on the stage. We advise all to get the book and read It. ALEXANDER DUMAS’ OTHER WORKS. <- Count of Mpnte Chris- j to fl SO The Iron Mask 1 po i liaise La Valiiere 1 00 i The Adventures of a < _ 1 00 . Diana of 1 oc The Three Guardsmen 75 ‘ Twenty Years After 7s T . T 75 The Conscript.. 1 CO, Above are In paper cover, The Fallen Augt) .__7s Edmond 75 Pel in a de Ch ambnre. ..75 The Horrors of Pftii&--*-.75 Sketches in Prance. Isabel of Bavaria. .75 Ail the above are write Copies of any or all of the be seat to any one, free oft] Address all orders for b< T. B. be: SO6 And they will receive TtfEW MBDIQAL BOOKS NOW BEADY. lv AITKIN’S SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF ME DICINE. YoL 1. Royal octavo.with additions. By Meredith Chymer. M. D. WABING’S PRACTICAL THERAPEUTICS. PRINCE’S ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY. With Illu3- tratiens. • - DIXON ON THE EYE. A new-revised edition. TANNiat ON THE DIBEASES OF INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD. NewEaitton. THE PHYSICIAN’S YISTTINB T.TKT FOB 1537. Various Myles and trices. IN PREPARATION. TANKER’S INDEX O M DISEASES AND TTTRTTR TREAT SCENT. REYNOLDS ON DISEASES OP THE NERVOUS BYBTBM. saS-3mi BICHABDSON ON LOCAL AYR HEADLAND ON THE -ACTION OF MEDICINES IN The SYSTEM. From the 4th London Edition. BEALE ON URINE. 3d edition enlarged. BEALE ON THE MICROSCOPE IN PRACTICAL MEDICINE. 3d edition. ThOUSSKAU’B CLINICAL MEDICINE. ZANDER ON THE OPHTH A T.MnanrtPß COOLEY ON THE. TOILET AND COSMETIC ARTS. ’ LINDSAY & BLAK3STON. Publiaheis. ■ No. 25 Sontmsixth street, Books just issued— GAIL HAMILTON’S New Book, RED LETTER DAYS IN APPLKTHORPK. * - THE LIFE AND LIGHT OE MEN, An Essay, By John Young, LL.D. THE prairie CRUSOE; or. Adventures in the Far West. A story IbrßoYß Illustrated. MABLYBIA; 08, ANDEBSONVTLLE PRISON. By Augustus C Hamlin, late Medical Inspector U. S. Army- Royal Antiquarian. Sx. Illustrated by the Author. NED KEVINS, THE NEWSBOY; or. STREET LIFE IN BOSTON. By Henry Morgan, P. M. P. Il lustrated. LONGFELLOW’S POETICAL WORKS.' 4 vols. 16mo. Tinted Paper. Be vised Edition. For sale by JAMES b. CLAXTON, Successor to W. S. & A. Martian, 1214 Chestnut street, Phliada. A LUCE’S LISE OP PHTLTDOR.—THE LIFE C* •fa. PHTTiTDOB, Musician and Chess Player, by Geu. Allen, Greek Professor In the University of Pennsyl vania, with a Supplementary Essay on Philldor, is Cheat Author land Ghees Player, by rrhaaille Von Hal dehrandunddelaisa, Envoy Extraordinary and Mir- Ister Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at th a Court of Saxe-Welmer. 1 voL, octavo, H vellum, giu dm. Price H 25. Lately published by E. H. BUTLKB 4k 00., 137 South Fourth streets STOVES ASD H£iTEB». GOLD’S PATENT IMPROVED CAST IRON LOW STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 'AP PARATUS. for Warming and Ventilating Public In stitutions and Private Residences with Pure External Air, without contaminating It by overheating it, or the possibility of dust or coal gas. For sale by ■ JAMES P. WOOD & CO.. B. M. Feltwell. Sunt. ‘ 4i_Sonth Fourth street. AMERICAN KITCHENER on the European prin ciple of Substantial Construction and Neatness of Ap pearance, various sires suitable for Hotels, Public In stitutions, and the better class of Private Residences, with.powerful Water Backs for heating large or smart Quantities of water for Baths or Culinary Purposes. For sale at JAMBS F. WOODACO.’B Warming and Ventilating B. M. Feltwell. Bapt. - 41 South Fourth street . IMPROVEMENT IN BATH BOlLERS.—Stilaman ■a-Kllis’ Patent Cast Iron Bath Boilers for sala at w JAMES P. WOOD & CO.’S Wanning and Ventilating Establishment. B. M; Feltwell, Supt. 41 South Fourth atrosC. ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATORS fa? Smoky -Chimneys, Forcing VentllaOon3emovliigßteam from Dry tag Es tablishments, Breweries,. Sugarßefineries, Pickerßooms, and all manufactories. • ’ „ _ JAMES P. WOOD * 00.. Sole Agents, B. M. Feltweix, 41 South Fourth street. Superintendent. . au2s-aa.tu,th.tm3 ; -A. ’ -JOBB ART LETT & BON. ■ jUSm ’ Mannfecturers of the ' ’ W BARTLETT HEATERS. „ . Cooking Ranges, Gas .Ovens, & Sheet Iron Was* ,of every description. A splendid assortment of - REGISTERS ANB VENTILATORS, .: : and: saver’s Air tight Stoves, ; ■ always on hand, at . No. »24 Arch -street, Philadelphia. . aaSMt • ■ TBOMAB & MgOH * Hggß. CT , I*tg AHOrewl * * IpMmw °* uw-dowh; ' ■ PAKMJBjL = cnr^MBKB. Aadott^SA.Tß3 > _. . MAatMoUB, BUnmlnoM «na WOOiJ!f*t ,; - \-wabm-aib gtosjUas, ,! BAXE^HfEUBii mEuS’?, ;v JBTZWABT DKFDY, at No. 253 Sooth UECOMO * gteeet,»l»jsoSEßUOT t Keep# <^Mt^jJ^ a K I ABSOE I rHENT OABPETS.OIti CLOTHBv_ " . ;MATTINGB,DKtraQETB. - T.. . ..WINDOWBHAOBB,*O.,ac4 to which we woold the attention of all who wtih toeorchaae. -y. ;„' : - ■ nIUJAST ttEJED.—Twenty-flva barrel* Pileu Q® hu m WOfuacAa m Memoirs of a Physi cian.— ..........41 00 Queen’s Necklace 100 Six Years lAtar. 1 1 00 Countess of Charny.... 1 00 AndreedeTayemey... 1 09 Forty-five Guardsmen 75 The Iron 75 The Chevalier. 1 00 Camille; or, The Fate I oiaOeqnette~ 150 :, or In cloth at $2 60 each. Man with Five Twin Lieutenants „.75 ■ Annette,Lady of Pearls, "5 ■ Mohicans of Paris,.. i Georjre; or Planter of Isle r of France.....:—.....-. 50 ten by Alexander Dumas, ie above popular books will Hostage, on receipt of price. >ooks to IN <& BROTHERS, lestuot street, Phiia., Pa., ompt attention. oc2S-2t
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