When / was a President, /governed by myself; All the, bread and batter I got / put upon the shelf: But Sumner and Stevens Mace such a strife, _Thad to turn Copperhead In fear of my life. Congress was so-bad And "My Policy" so narrow, I might have pat my party In a wheelbariow. When I'm impeached, My party'll get a fall— Down will come "My Policy," Copperheads and all, Hartford Pres& PLEXICAN AFFAIRS. Ilia:LOAHan, to be. Assisted by,,Fratice to • \ Abdicate. • Raxis (tiet,l9.)oorreeponden.ce of the Independence, It is on the SOth last; that the six trans ports intended to bring back the French soldiers from Mexico .will oat to sea. learn - that Gen. Castelnau, who lately -pro ceeded , to Mexico, has the most extended powers to place the Emperor Maximilian in a position to abdicate if he cannot inaintain himself and fulfil his engagements toward France. Morix)Ver, it is asserted that the Cabinets: f the Tuileries and of Washing ton are not far fronran understanding ' sto the claims of France on-behalf of such or her subjects as have their material interests affected; and on this point, to influence, the Goverrunent that may succeed this Earner , ror Maximilian, American diplomacy holds' more, if possible, to the restoratiouot republican dorm in Mexico than `to the evacuation, of the oduntry,by. the French army, and shows itself disposed, once that this object shall have, been attained, to lend France its assistance. Illeratinalllon's Determination. [Paris coM 2S)‘9o4espondencis of the London DatlY The ?restos, mentions the arrival of a let ter from the , Eniperor Maximilian to an important political personage here,in which he repeats firm resolution not to aban don the post to which the suffrages of the Mexidan people kave called him. He is convinced that by limiting to the country around Mexico the area of his dominions he can resist the attacks of the various parties, which ,already quarrel among themselves for the power they have not yet in their hands; .He does not doubt that he will be supported by the Conservatives,who arein. terested in keeping what they have, and - by the Liberals; whom he has loaded with fa vors. This last paragraph, if it be sincere, does not show the knowledge of human tore which the Archduke Maximilian used to have credit for. Most of this evening's papers, in printing the telegram al:mound mg that the Austrian man-of-war Eliza beth has been ordered to. Mexico, follow it by a paragraph explaining that the sad news of the- Empress's illness will probably cause a change in-the-Emperor's view of his, duty. The Independance -of to-day an nounces that General Castelnan received in structions to urge the necessity of abdicating. The unanimity with which the papers of this evening append, one and all, the same comment.to the telegram seems to show that they have had a hint to this effect. • The Princess Charlotte. A Brussels telegram of the 23d says : "A semi-offacial contradiction is given to the rumor that the Queen of the Belgians would proceed to Miramar to visit the Em press of Mexico. It is added that the seclu sion which the state of the Empress' health has rendered necessary was the cause of the departure "from Miramar of the Count of Flanders. The statement that the Empress Charlotte was to be removed to Laaken is also con tradicted." The Memorial Diplomatique of Oct. 20 publishes the following: "Several foreign journals persist in attri butingthe malady of the Empress Charlotte to her interviews with the Holy Father,and theEnrope of Frankfort addsti recital of cer taiefaatily incidents relative to a pretended olanse in the will of the late King Leopold, which, *wording to tbat journal had sub jected the Empress of Mexico to a tutelary council for the management of her patrimo nial foitune. As regards the interviews of the Empress with the sovereign'Pontiff we are in a position to affirm that nothing in the attitude or language of the Holy Father was of a nature to cause a painful impression on the august visitor,who was the object of the most affectionate interest on the part of His Holiness. As to the pretended testa ' mentary clause on the part of King Leo pold, we are also able to assert that it does not exist; and we may point oat that no law gives to the testator the right to attach any limitation whatever to the legitimate portion of each of his children. It is only on the disposable portion that he could place any reserve; and in the present case nobody, is ignorant that that portion was left to the Count de Flandre in its totality." The same journal adds: "At the last moment we receive news from Miramar to the effect that the doctors in attendance on Her Majesty hope that the malady,will only have a temporary charao ter without any gravity, and will soon yield to repose and regular treatment." [From the Vienna Prease, Oct. 18,] We have received from Miramar the fol lowing information respecting the state of the Empress Charlotte: It was an error to announce that her condition had become worse, and that she could no longer recog nize some members of her suite. She has certainly improved a little. The former maitre-dlOtel of the Emperor and Empress aCMiramar, named Relinka,did not accom pany them when they left for Mexico. He. established on the Trieste road an eating house, which is much frequented. The Empress called npon him and his wife, who is a native of Vienna, and manages the cooking department, and begged of them to send ner food prepared by themselves, be cause she had no confidence in hex Mexican servants, who wished to poison her. The Empress added: "I am, in fact, now hun grY.' THE ROMELN 4117EST/ON. French Report of the Political Situation in the Eternal City. (Rome, Oct. A cor, of Paris Debate.] In view of the great events which are being,prepared, a tacit accord seems to have been arrived at between the government and the people. The latter are borne down by misery. They suffer from the dearness of provisions, from-the rarity of specie and the absence of foreign,visitors, but they are pesuaded that this state is only transitory. Patience may be fairly said to be one of the virtues of the Romans. The government is conscious of its unpopularity and weak ness. It• is aware that the old . machine is- at' • each moment in danger of ceasing to work. No one here doubts that a more or less radical'alteration in the political institutions is about to take place. The Romans are awaiting that change with confidence; the lower clergy without too much fear 'and the cardinals with terror. The Liberals do nothing to hasten theorists, becaure they know the result is sure; and the clergy take no steps to prevent it, because they feel that they have no power to do so, Na shade of , jealousy is -mingled with the satisfaction felt by the Romans on seeing the enfranchisement of their brothers of Venetia. I . l T.co•day is their turn;'? they say, "to-morrow will be ours, for the unitil cation of Italy will not be really accom plished until the ,possetision of Name shall crown the edifice." ' • The monetary dithculty is becoming daily more serious, and the credit of the Roman isank does not recover. Its notes now lose 15 per cent., and the guarantee given by the State has been of no assistance. The new Pontifical coinage being current in Italy, he money is exported by degrees as it is send •to pay for the daily supply of art'. oleo of consumption received by Rome from she neigboiing provinces. Thence the ne ,:essity of having recourse to the expedient of creating half scudo notes, which will be accepted with repugnance, but of which the need is felt for the facility of business. Several cases of cholera are said to have occurred at Rome and the fact appears po sitive. The population does not, however, mani fest any great fear. The amusements of the month of October are going on,although sometimes. interrupted by the uncertain state of the weather. A great lottery, to'be paid in copper money, was to be drawn a few days back, but has been postponed. The legion from Antibes was received coolly at Viterbo, but no quarrel has taken place lbetween the soldiers and the inhabi tants. That happy result is duer to ther.Na, tiotoal Conimittee; which made every effort to.calm the agitation ofthe population. • Sterling Comfort ftwr the Pope from Americo. (Berlin, (Oct. 2t ) correspondence of London Times - - • It really seems as though the events of the summer had been too' momentous to allow of the autumn becoming what it usually is—the dead season. About a week ago General Montebello, the,French coin mandant at Rome, receivbd • formal orders .from headquarterslosichissg the evacuation of the Holy City.. At the ,same time, the Pope Wai•protnisid--the-- more than diplo matic assistance of Spain in case of deser 'tion by France and, moreover, heard the .gladdening intelligence from America • that the loan which Messrs. Biwa and- &teen bavi been raising for him in the United Stites is all but subscilbed:, The Late Charles A. Heehseher. The numerous . Philadelphia friends, of the ife late Charles Atckacher, who died in New York, on Tuesday last, will be interested in the following sketch of his life, which we find in* the' Masi \§' Aurrialt Few men were better knoirn in Schuyl kill county than-Mr, Charles A. Heckscher, whose &widen death in New York city, on Tuesday, we record as alapve. He has been identified with the mining of anthracite &al since 1835, and more coal has been mined and shipped by him, than by any other person connected with the trade. Mr. Heckscher was born in Paris, in Au gust, 1806, and after having received a liberal and complete business education, began life at an early age in the counting-house. He was not born to be a clerk, and in a few years found his way to the United States. His talents and genial manners soon made him friends in his new home in New. York, where he became the leading partner in a large and successful commission house. His acquaintance in Europe, and the facility with which he spoke and wrote the English, French and German languages, gave him advantages of which he did sot fail to avail himself. But he was not destined to remain long in mercantile pursuits. As early as 1829 the anticipated completion of the canal along the Schuylkill river gave an impetus to investment in coal lands, and a number of gentlemen in New York purchased a large body of lands'on Mine Hill and Sharp Mountain, • from which , they anticipated large profits, but these anticipations (as had frequently happened in coal operations) were not realizecl. The canal was not fin ished-in time, and the company's money was soon impended, as they expected re turns' in . a few months _which.- they did- not receive tar years. By assessments and bor rowing money they managed , to keep oat of danger until 1827 when the company by mortgaging their property tart capitalist of N. York, succeeded in raising $65,000. For a few'ysars interest was - paid punctually, but the coal trade Was not profitable, and the stockholders eventually became tired of paying out while nothing was coming in. The creditor, when he found that he had to take the security for his debt, consulted young Heckscher in 1834, who went at once to the coal region. On his return he expressed the opinion, that the debt was safe by proper management. At that early day he pre dicted the future of the anthracite coal trade, and his faith in the value of coal lands, was unbounded. In a few years he began a trial of that faith by becoming in terasted in coal property, and eventually gave up all other business to develop coal lands. • Since that ttme.he bas devoted his busi ness energies to producing coal, and from 1839 until 1865, when he withdrew from ac tive business he or the firm of which he was the bead ,' have been• the largest indi vidual operators in the coal region. Daring this period he experienced many vicisai tudes, and has often for months at a time lost money on every ton of coal sent to market, but he never failed to meet every obligation he incurred. The men employed by him have never been without their wages on pay day, and every debt contracted for materials, &0., has been paid at maturity. Then management of such interests throughout periods of prosperity and de pression have, of course, taxed Mr. Heck bather's energies to their utmost extent, but he has always found time for the cultivation of social relations and indulging in litera ture. Few men who make 'no pretensions to scholarship were better read or could make better use of their information at all proper times, and .places, than Mr. Heck sober., Added to this he ,had an ease of manner and readiness of expresaion which made him a most charming companion. He was not, however,U man who followed fashion implicity, or sought for popularity. He had a circle of intimate frieniis to whom he was sincerely attached and they reci procated his feeling. In this circle and around his family fireside, his sudden death as created a vacancy that can never he filled. During the last summer he has been suf fering from an affection of the° stomach, which lately he and his Mends thought had been cured, and for ten days preceding his death, he seemed to be much better. On. Tuesday , he was at his office as usual, leav ing late in tba ,afternoon. In the evening he was attacked by violent spasms, and died aixtutl P. M. CLOTHRODASAMERES, B, CLABRIMEItEE & D VIIETINGb. vv JAMES& LEE invite the attention of their friend,: and others to their large and well assorted stock in Goodsrt . adapted to men's and boa' wear. ComPfligt4 in_pa lack,French Cloths, Bin e French Cloths, _ 'Colored French Cloths. OVERCOAT CLOTILB, Black French Beavers, - Colored French Beavers. Black Esquimau:a Beavers, Colored .EBqniMallX Beavers, . • Blue and Black Pilots, • * Eine and Black Faletota. - ' PAETALOON eTtraya. • Black French Camimeres. - ' Black French Doeekina. . • : linnc,lll 4 :asimeres - - and Striped CaMiraereti. 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Allimmu, a ausarrr.v.Preadens and Tredistaliz SAXES B. ALVOBD. Secretary. . Matt ----- pi:WV/DEW LIPS AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, NO.III Sarah FOURTH Street. INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, `2..1d, 1565, CAPITAL, S 150 0300: P&L]) IN. Insurance on Lives, by 'Yearly Premiums; or by 5,10 or 53year premiums. Non.foriture.. Eno o ancients. payableat a future age, or on prior de• cease, by Yearly Premiums, -or .layear Premiums— both cases Non - forfeiture. . Annuities minted on favorable terms. Term Policies. Children's Endowments. This Company while givingthe insured the security of a palcitip Capital, will divide the entire Profits 01 the Lire business among Its Policy holders. Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorised by charter to execute Trusts, and to acts as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian. and in other fiduciary capacities under appointment of any IDourt of this Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or bodies politis or corporate. IRECTORS. Samuel R. Shipley, D Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hacker. Henry Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wlstar Brown, Richard Wood, ' Wm. 0. Longatrelb, Charles F. Coffin. SAMUEL B. SHIP LEP resY, ROWLAND PARRYAct , ident. u. THOMAS WD3T.AB. M D., J. B. 'TOWNSEN ary D, oei.til Medical ahrssminer. Legal Adviser. DOE COMPANY OF NORTH AILHRICa P- 51 3 51-Th wAL Al lt_ HIRE AND INLAND TRAIII3I4II/ TATION PINEURANCTIL 0M0%N0.2131 WALNUT It!.S south aids. Wail ot Third meet. The of this Company are wed] invested and an available fund tor the artitlesoirma of all who dears to be Violated inattranos. RCM fain otilfeseel% and 'II M.TID THARBPORTATTON BEER on Mir &anew, Railroad% Oman and easseomoans. prim an Merchandise Furniture and Rolla. " Huisaalirci r bei—CAlTTagmAlLp YAW LT AND KIXITMLY TOTAL PROPROMR, triERPRTEETELARTKEL Asthma O. Ooldn, John Idaien__,l Manna' W. Jona, • Oenrss 1.. Damian, MeJohn Drown, Panda D. Tule& 3 1 edwardH. Cci er Ambrose 3C. 13. aeries, im am w"calri. Onnunintl slaws D. weed, T. Charlton Henry. 13.14,0rril Wa34l: charisi t n R elfred D. Jessnro. • ADTHVB 0. W7YIP. Proddind. CILLISAM nate. Senrster7. If/RE ABBOOIATIOb, _._____ In ..estimorated March 27, MO. P' A enTilloM_Tio. at N. 'FIFTH street Bo sureBUII.M.HOLD NITIII3E andISE somee ally. from Lan toy Mrs, (in the otay a 0z174 STATENZIET 42 of the Assam at the Mandell= , .Tannsu7 1, leed, Bonds tinA=Um eL . in property the City at 11 Groundßeata 113 Beal mite ( Office — firThThr . orirk IBM street) KM 21 O. S. likponinnent 5-20 4a,000 11. S. Treasury 6,610 et City 616 00 Comb on 41 GEORGE 4 1 . 1 -11 M, President WM. HAMILTON JOSEVIT R. LYNDALL, JOHN SOCCER. LEVI P. COATS PETER. A. RETELE3, SAMUEL speitriswir JOHN PHILBIN, • CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CARPAW," =dint LIGHTFOOT GEORGE I. YOUNG. RORKST RHO .:-, WM. T.BUTLKEt Secretary. Ducar= insußemil CIERPANY 03 . .PIELLa L DELPHLI. urooRPoRAT NDALNUT noi—CIEL&IMER PERIMI7' NO. WStreet, the In addition toMABLRE 11 1:01 this OompiDy lames from loss or damage liz u g ir. Ul on Ebetil terms. on buildings, ineteitandiss, Sc. fbr limited periods, and Nrmanently on building, by deposit of premium. - : • fha Cam has been in motive oDwanfm far mars oan linen pro and 2 d. whla al/11mm have mnti7 88. John L. 31040 D . - David Lewis, id. B. malum , Benjamin Bitting, John T. Lewis. Thomas H. rowan, Mail= B. Grant, A. B. NAM_ slim Robert W. Learning. Edmond taumucut, D. Olark Whargory Ramrod Wilcox. Lawrenos Lewis, Jr Louis Cl. Norris. JOBE E. OBXRER, Braiding, RUG= Wiurnx. Buiretary. INSIMANCII XXCLUHMILT• TlM aisteermvezia• lira mstraszras con. PO.NY Uta—Cdowter Perpetual—No 0.0 WAL Week Todopendeten Seams This pew, te known to the comourom kw over Mot. um we to Ware a=4147 or djuzsge U2ll, en Pub= or Private either permonently or Mr a Matted Una. Abko, at 1 /1 1r13: = @Moeda and Membandiee come ndlY 02 Th e i r esotaa, together with o WO Bonbon Nand It Invested in the man oarerel zaatuter. WIWI SWIM du= to oar to the lionared an =doubted Madly to Moira. Sinith. Jr., John bo nnuen ; Allexantler .Belizon, , . . Thomas smut, . . Iraira Karlahurit, " . nenA7.l.ewts, Thiamin itadEs. - J. GmMithajelli Doge Had..49r. DANIEL rircura - . ' : . Jr...nee:lm Wrrarair G. Cscrwzr& Seccretess. WAXMAN MUTUAL EtaillaiWira_ COACPARY. wuannr Stmt. brAllarß AND =IAMB Lob uwium— riverearaiskitheFeansurld.en cm and7 111eas' on r = clugeeli on an lan linsl asher d== convensm on i Ve thiptighrs &ha united States. • wuaaem cniA.T.G,Pred mama CRILLII27. war BORIMT Ma Elearetazy. I =III=OSA. . WMlam_Ctnihr. • Renoir . Dattstt, Peter omen, Wm. is. mw r. John Dalton Jr., J. Johnston Brown] nserriokr • Monad A. Raton, BicLaidti Mason be BMA's ; _Xeprp L. HeEl i:Wm Y. der, vrinm. - Buda j ~_ ~~+ ~~ii~ol~ arkeircum was 1.0930,A,_ 4m• DrOPBPOWIPTITA ormartpr Tzaw Inent, W piid up • P TALL STOOK EITIR PL III"3Ika m tuiver l in sounnand available oon, time to insure on "Manny vow. posoina VOr W l / 4 1:rxWz a Maas =mu" E A=Properfin Animus Th omas : Virb!, ' , Sohn T. raw% •, " ' *John Webik_,_ — -"- .: Illinal B. Ca=l . ' Beanael O. arm,: ; Batuand-0.- -- - PO= Elrptil ltitw'Q d= W. !oPtcna. 1U riOmuBWM ~ W41.1110111/MBANUE OCIMPAPIT. M. 406 (DEUDIITNOT STWEIT, • PHILADDLPIELL. IRIBI • AVID INLAND Mania R. Buck. Dm W. Alvermaii. Chula .maguarusua. ' Robert D. Potter, I Henri , Benda. Jr., Daantal W • EL D. Woodzox, P. S. Jwildcef Stoke% • - yier. at • •Tos.A. 3 = I ' off-se: °IB BIalr-ame411 11. ucx Mad= JOIMIGIUMSIOnIamm LIVERPOOL AND LONDON A.NID 431E+0013EG .. INSMIAITCri COMPANY. ciiitarendAtisitif,iiko.op s 'cipo. Invested ie United Statet'sl,soo 000 Total Promituas received, by the flow pang, in 1885, $4,9473.75. • TotniLqiii* Paidui 1865, 0t8,2150. Frankly ! reeirl In the U. EL front Smeary 1 tO Lessee In Ilejted i Vtes iB" frOli . Jellify , ' 1 to July AiLleasee-PremPltf il 2= witiwut relefenoe to 3 ~tisiid r. ATWOOD' Sling (lemma 4mi foi , PeneenkAY • NO. 6 sigiioaatie Ibrafiange, fe27tti.th,fttl • PHELADELPHIA. =ohm loat ism . RAILIAPFOR Izestoplama' copular/ op T B:E pspzeamaxpru.• , OPFIOE Incorporated in ' (Bunter Perpetual 806 WAIMUT STRICI6P. . CAPITAL, MAIO, - I Lamm against loss or damage by WEER, -al mouses, Soes. and ether Buildirs, limited Or Pes lfee , and on Furniture; 1300ds Wares aml mambas- Losans PRO AMR , /mous— . . Inveited Sn thillbSlWGirtilVaii-' Mat 'Mortgages On - OW'ProliertY. well se. cured..— 411511,W0 United States Government Loans - -123,000 OE PldladelphUColly 6Per Met Loans= ' S EOOO al Pammylvanla 13.000,000 ki,ooo el penEirdwints Gonda , first and ' 85,000 Oamderr and Amboy Railroad Company's Spec cent„ Loan-- 6,000 00' PhilsdelphiE and Raiding Railroad, Comm• panyel per cent. Ins, - 6,000 alumna-don andliwnial Top 7 percent.inTal, gagebonda- - --. - 4,660 En County Fire Insurance . onpan,Y.B Stock—. 1,0n3 Mechanics' Inualr'Stocv 4,000 OC Commerciall3indror Pennsylvania stoc.Z.- 10,000 w Union Mutual Law:mance Company's Stock. 980ik Reliance insurance Company or Philadel- ' Phis's Stock-- 1.000 IS Cash In bank an d 5.914 f '•" - DIRECTORS. 114°844:4V1 Clem. Tingley, • Beal. W. 01 l i ed', Wm. Musser, Marshall El Samuel Blepham, Charles Lelan EL L. Carson, Thomas H. Moors, Robert Steen, Samuel Costner, Wm. Stevenson, Alfred English. James . Young. . TINGLEY, THOMAS C. MILLC LEM , Secretary. President. PICII.A.DIELPHIL, December L LS6S. dagath,s,ta,tl MUTUAL . FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OV ' ps-rr T. 4.7)ELPILIA. ASSETS, Caleb Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Mather. T. Ellwood Chapman, Simeon Matlack. Aaron W. GaakUl, THOMAS IiA.TICKEt. T. ELLWOOD CHAP TES 0011Nry 7/333 INSURANCIN COYPArsllm minas nu no SOUTH 'mum STRAW, LOW cauerartrt. "The Mrs Insnranoe ßZ Compton, of the Moab , ci Thladelphls.." Inconxuateit Mr the Legbdature 01 peruninvsata in leali, bur Indemnity what lam 02 1242344. tr fire di val ikaplrruA.L. Thbi old and reliable InstMaion, with araPi — e mores and mama fond osretaly Invaded oeutinnee to 2* frare Mantas, forolgare, ac., either per manently or fbr a limited less or by Bre, at the lowest rates with Me ll= safety of Its emitormos. Loma adjusted and p gi mi l with ell posslble despab2 BS. Maslen J. Setter, ltdssin L. Beath, Henry Criny, . John Hozn. Robert V. 31 , IL. - joeoPh More. Henry ittu4___ Gem= Houk% Atufrms H. sower James N. Stone. J. sumea, MOM= Bearesux P.Hcomarms.l3acry mut Treamosr. A a t TH It AuIT B Theßlitnnnin CRIKPANT.t P.. MART= PKIAPKIV _ s Oillon, No. ail WALNUT stre AL. et. Mors MM. MIL_ wilt insure s ernetasil pinet Lon or lt Mrs t. tap, eitherpyar Furniture and Neselandiea traternifir.• also--. Marine Imamate on Vessels. Onnw a ir freight. Inland lls zu sear z e r t u arrei of the Wm. Zahn, David Pampa. Tr. Luther. Lewte Amdenzied. ' Peter Rerun, Worm J.B.Malditon, Wint. P. Delia. J. Mandeld, John 'President. Ketcham. I WK. DD WAG 11E. HAITEEL Secret/um -. liricinialliaM t rapiEBSON FIRS nstsmuc r i OOMPARY tllt )121,PICIA—OFFI No. -24 NORTE lapin maxim NEAR WrREE . P. Incorporated by the Lesplailimsre of Pennsylvania Onanrira Fur Po tic arsirt vate ur.. ttAPITA.L AND ABEEESTR ttee;ooo. Make Inaulance Loss or Dan= Fire or Pub oriniture, Goode and Mercftlstt mLerma. REI. Eleargerety, - Frederick Artgrust R C. M Doll, iler, . Jacob Echandier, - John H. Beisterling, Samuel Miller, - Henry Trooran_ er , Edward P. Moyer, William McDaniel, _ Adam X. Olga; Christopher H. Miller, Israel Petonson, Frederick Stacks, Frederiok Ladne r Jonas .12Wwznan, GEORGE , President. JOHN F. BIiaIIiTERUNG. Vice President. PHILIP E. ocklarmext. Secretary. W1L.14.62d T. HEWES RELOTHRIE, , • , PLGIIVEIBGIS AND . GAS Frmats, NO. NORTH EIGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW.) PHILADELPHIA. inov - Sgmesi Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Mee will receive promptattention. or COUNTRY WORK ATTENDED TO. -ism H. ocb.m„ STORE, SPRUCE STREET WHARF. BEITAZIaIIIEBD IN IS2s. CORN, OATS and MILL-PERO Bold Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Rate, and delivered to all part' of the City. ' se7•l3* E.B i7or. If/ andi3ifikel adelphia. A.mta for the Bale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Redrew sad Grocers Burr ROLM, of PblisAelphi• - Jal-lyr .1111EITEBYLVANIA. WOBICK—ON THE DELA L WARE,rivar below PHELADELPHLA. Delaware caMß.a. Muirlinteas and Iron Boat builders, , SON & CO Elanniacturers of All kinds of CONDENSING AND NONCONDIENSING IMS GUMS, Ixon Vessels of descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tulsa _ _ Pro 181 14114y ers &c., &c. T. HEANEY, W. B. , S. ABWIEBOLD Late "ate Beaney, _B of eate & Co.. Shigineer in Ma, Penn Works, Phila. . U. S. RIM. • t• ...6:4:4:4 sr '.1j.••:4:4:4(st:11 • . TNO. E. ai - - - O.OI7THWARH FOUITDBY.IfISTE AND WASH YNGTON SMELTS. • • 111BRIOIC & FlO o S esis MRGINBERS AND MA Kennfsoture High and Low Pressztre Steam Buena ter Laud, River and Marine Service. Boller& Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c, Oarapp of all kinds, either iron or brass. • Iron • . ame Rooth for 'Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, &c. Beterte and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most Improved construction. • • Nrery desuriptibn of. Plantation • Eacbineri ant Sugar. Saw •and Grist hillie,_Vactium Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defenators, P7lters, • Pumping Ra- Eines, dx.• Sole Agents for N: 111314mx'S Patent Suter Boling .ApParatcs, Nemnith's Patent Steam Hammerand „Aspinwall & Woo4ey's ' Patent (Matrifuipil Sugar Draining lifachine. • AB ISTirriffflialELSNY MEBBI:LL & THAIISABL, NO. Tut dtmErranyr street Kan .iidasturent of Elas Mutates,: lamps, dtc,, moo., would e k th e attention of the public - to thelrlargt and el t assortment of Gas Chandelier. ; Pendants; Brack &0,. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dvadlinsa anaPablWltolidings, and ottani:lto extend ing,altering and repairing Ban pupa . An work war ranted. /Axes , Ai muskier, wirommix F. oxamors - 111112600/14• MIXEODOILIA WRIOEIT 13.11,32 X IN L ISII4LI6 • PIerIGRWRIG,II"I"dg SONS, • Importer of Keathenareze. • • - and • Shipping wad Coarislon M erhLt allo.USAl.lTUT,'EtreekPbAila et :1 • • •.4 ;170P .. . •• • .•1:•:: i ;:i • .1 . . 7 , a f only Iwo to gat Prlv7 Well; 0ePa1et1.,...... 4 nd . I ndw fireted. verr (1 : 1 !A ri " 11 ' ' Oticni"dristki: . ' . 0 0taraltiel.Bial. LibranstrinC: TIE& • EBB.—BVKftY INIEVIUttrILIAND. TEAT; sereoce and skill have invented to Mist tbehear4, Ind; in every degree of Deafness, can be had at tbe Ear Instrument Depot of P,ISEARISTRAI-Zio. 115 Booth Xenth etteet. IMPW 0/lestinit ; 1ia2.13;01 • INSIMANITEI, OFFICE, NO. & SOUTH FIRTH STREET, CHARTKEt PEILPETIIILL. DITJTI73L SYSTEM 13:XCIA1JSMMY DIRECTORS FOB 1866. William P. Feeder, Joseph C32apinan. Charles Evans, EXlward IL. Needles, Wilson M. Jenkins, Lukens Webster. N. 11:4: ilre' LER. Presid ic en e P t. - I NE, Vrestde.nt. Secretary. ;1 kr.) go -Dzslzir ty.l r FOR 3Et - E - rkirr. la THD SPLENSID LAltalia Pilktor-cmhss STORY , kg r rCklit Na- 16 North . _Fifth_ Street; BBCOND DOOR ABOVE COMMERCE. Poeseesiongiven ininiedleiei,T. APPLY No. le Nor* 'MYTH stzeei. noa . , 111 1 TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS.—THOH4I6I L I R nONt4, -A uctloneers.--EXTEte. VA LU ..,. tsz.ig li. .P AND DUDES DELAWARE avivraric. so of Almond street, 63,1e,', feet on Delaware avenue. a i r C f n ur ChISDAY. November lath, 1866,_at 12 o'clock, noon will be sold at Public Side, at the PHIL&DEL- P - E XCHANGE, all dust valtutbie and substantial Wb and- Lot . of Ground, situate on the 'Delaware, *venire, south of Almond street: containing in front I- n. Delaware avenue 28;: : ' feet, and extending In depth on the norElan 226 beingl inches and on the south line 260 fee hes, itrwidttlerf the east end 43 feetinches, with the privilege of extending tke furthlr depth of 64 feet on the north lineal:ld 62 feet g loch on the south line: The Dock on the north eider is 27 feet 4 inchenin width, and 26 feet 2 inches on the southside. ~ f - t CLEAR OP ALL INCIMIRICANVE. TERMS--Tsv a-thirds of the purchase money may remain oitraortgage., . , Lithographic plane may be had at the Auction' :Rooms Saf - !The above wharf is in good order, and is m daily use, situate in the vicinity of very extensive and valu able, improvements. _ _ • •ii M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,,.. • n 01,6,12 7 " 119 and NI South Fourth Street. 13 ;FOR Cil A Tar _The van desirable, medians sisal RKSIDENCE,onthe westattle feetweatleth street; lint house north of.nrca street, 19 front by 107 feet 6-inches deep. Replete with every conveni ence, and in complete repair throughout. CLARK & ETTING, ---PIZ'. Walnut street. Bnosists fi'A GREEN STREET.—FOR SALE—.II. Handsom73 Eotu-atory RESIDENCE with oouble bac* build ings, flushed throughout in a superior manner with extra zonveniences and in. perfect order; situate on the south - side of GREEN Street. West of Sixteenth street.; Lot las feet deep to Brandywine street. I 4. C4I:IMIYET 4:BONS, 5‘21 - Walnutatre.et. &SPB.IIOE . SMEEB=FOR SALE.—The Hand some brick Residence, 22 feet Trot t, together-with Wand Carriage House, and lot 24 feetdeap through to a'4 feet widestreet, aituate No. 1509 ruce . street. Immediate possession, 'J. G 13 SONS,50g FOR SALE.—The handsonie three sten. brick Mrealdence with beck buildings, No. 828 Nona. Fifth street;: modern convenience and improvements: lot 21 feet by, by 143 feet deep toltandol h Street. Imntedi-. ate possession. J. M. GU dr. SONS', 508 Walnut el' TO RENT—In GRYINIANTOW.P.7, within .ten minutes' walk of e Depot, a double STONE Mier., SION, (partly fnralshed), with every modem convenience. Rent $1,200 per annum. Address "E." Germantown P.O. nos'..2te .M.A. FOR SALE.—A Splendid Farm of .10 ac-es with la buildings almost new, slt"ate on the Som-rton Turnpike Road, Twenty-tbird Ward, about ill miles above Somerton. SRALI. CROSS & SUNK. 0c31.6t* Real Estate Brokers, FrruakiordLyeettin. - - - - el FOR BALE—The valuable four story brick Pro -IE 3 Perty. with lot, 29 feet front br 66 feet deep, situate at the •mrthweet corner of Temaand Hunter streets. above Blarket. J. M. GUMMEY a bOI6S, 50 Walnut street. oc CE, soxOR SALE—A' four-story brick DWELLING; ES thwest corner Fifteenth and Lombard streets. Alt modern improvements Lot %ale° feet. Immedi ate possession. Apply to COrPUCA A: JORDAN. 433 Walnut street. • 8126,522 21 GERMANTOWN— residenceLE— A handsome S' a ti double-poluted stone with siab e and carriage house and 13, acres of ground. Situate within ten minutes' walk from the Railroad depot. J. M. GUILMEY Qi SUI S, 508 Walnut street,. Mt FOR SALE, with possession, a modern Dwell ing. in thorough repair Gas, hot bath and beaters throughout; price ft 700, clear. No. 1,525 VINE street. no3,3t+ na. 0.13 BENT—The three-story brirk residence, with conveniences and lot 165 feet deep, South 'Twenty Brat street. J. AL GUALILItY SONS, SOs Walnut street. TO LET.—Well- lighted Rooms, second, third and jEg fourth stories of store No. 25 North Second street. Apply ,to „OORFUCE &, JORDAN, 433 WALNUT street. - 0c22 efBURNISHED HOUSE,near GERMANTOWN, To Let, for the winter, to a family without small .tdren. Apply between 12 and 2 o'clock. at 1525 LOCUST. 4:l*-141/ - - - aw=m; EORRENT—A STONE R - F - STOENCE Wiih .table and Carriage h,nseysitnate on CREsT- StreeAi below Thirty-eighth, S. M. GUMMY& SONS, 5015 Walnut street. USE STARIN'S CONDITION POWDERS HORSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms Bobs and Cb It cures Ccdds, Coughs and Hide Bound. his the best alterative for Horses and Cattle now In having a reputation nip) years' standing. It is a sure preventive for the nuudx dreadeditinder , No Farmer or Dairyman should. be without it. For sale in Philadelphia by DYOTP & 00. 222 North Second stree4 JOEISTON,HOLLOWAY & COW_ DEN. 23 North Sixth street, td by Druggists throults out the country. - Address all orders to - MARIN & FLOYD, Pro_ prietors, Duane street: New York, DENTALLINA.—A. superior article ibr V cleaning the Teeth, :destroying_ animalcules which Infest them, giving tone to the some, and leav ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In the mouth. _lt may be used daily, and will be - ibimd to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the coma and deteralvenees will 'recommend It to every one. ;Being composed with the assistance of the Dentin, Physicians and Microscopist. it is confident/7 offered as a RELIABLE anbetitnte for the uncertain washes formerly In vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted . with the of the DENTA T.T INA- advocate its use. it contain, nothing to prevent its unresteUed employment. Made only by JAXES T. SHINN,-Apothecary. Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. L. Stack.house„ • Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davis, C. R. Keeny. Co o 'o . 'O. Bower, Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers; C. H. Needles,.. S. M. McCollin, T..T. Rimbaud. S. O. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Charles H. inoerie, Edward. Parrish, James N, Marks, Will/nut B. Webb, E. Bringhunt CO.. James L. Bispham, Dyott Co., Hughes Coombe,H. C. Blair's Sons, I Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. ENTIRELY izt'isr.r mr.R-HODGBON'I3 Bronchial TABLETS, for the cure of coughs, colds. hoarse ness. bronchitis and catarrh of the - head and breast. Public speakers. singers and amateurs will be greatly benefited busing these Tablets. Prepared. only by LAN & Wll.l.9,Pharmaceuttsts. N. O,r. ARCH and TENTH streets. Philadelphia. Pot sale gen by era Johnson, Holloway & COWdea,. and- Druggigs lly , . seeaf •DRUSICS /03.0oCHLILL ANDPIILMINIC AI DEW DROPS. fOr Coughs. and a ll Diseases of the Throat and Bronchial Tuoes. This invalu.ble ration for every household. Public Spkers, &C.,130881848433 a Western celebrity, and has been known to relieve the most obstinate and ahnoet hopeless amen It is agreeable, strengthening- and soo thing Prepared by N. C. RED aka, No. 258 South meet. je7-tf PORN'S. BUNIONS, aNVERTED NAILS.— Dr. 3. DAVID'' ON, Chiropodist, Operator on Corns. Bunions, Inverted Nails and other dile/Wes of the feel. Office, 924 CICESTNITI . street. Dr. Davidson wait on .atients at their residences. n0..341 Canton Ganger. • Fresh Imports d Canton Preserved GINGER. dry and in sonsp, of the duet quality. For Sale by NIVGREEN GINGER—Red received smelter eat OGUSTY'S Beet Slnd Grocer?, No. Ed &Mk Second street. PINK APPLE, DUTCH. AND BAP IPEna V IZBAN GO e CiLEN me KTE-1 ',ln store and d:lr sale at cousspre ry : . TT a MACARONI, VERBEICELLiI„ PAW 1 TINES. In store and for sale at coutrrvs East End Cream , . No. US South Second street. LEMON PEEL, ORANGE.PFFL, . CITRON AND Babdral. always to be had at COMITY'S East Nod Grocery; No. US South Second street. • QTOPPED MANGOES, PEPPEIO3, OLIVE. 10 Genuine Scotch Ale and London Porter, New Pickled Salmon, New No. 1 Mess Mackerel, Genuine - D.ftgllah Mustard at COUSTY'S East End Groomy.Nei 118 South Secondatreet. • 14491113 t n -R&M anits I!—J. Stewart's Trenton, Davie* _Star Brlggs S celebrated Unitinet nawkiatliat'and J. Bower&'s (U wift 'sr Cored, warranted te sive satisfaction For sale by M. FF TT L nit Fri W earner Figlith and Arch. ram& baakela Latour and other favorite, V • brands of Sall4oll, fir sale by X. R I EIPELLThi r ' N. W. earner Arch and 'Eighth. . • , TAVA Clolee - An..—Pare Old Government. .TaveClogne. v en' ettleby M. F. SPIT. nir. rir. W. corner , Artir. and Eighth en'ves. - ' s W TEABII-100 packogo' of verr.oholos MopsMM aIId.BRICX,Of MOSSO th111(10141101013. Alt ttunseTeouthavnbeen , _ 130.4nt. since .the' deouriebi r a w STBllll3ParatO MMLW flaa/SI#XMA.I7 reamed prlc_es. Foe sale by the botteratiosnm - `xi F. BMX.: iIS/ tw.. corner Arch and Eeghtb stroato. PIABICr.FOR ftat eiaas„e qu y nk4 aeverpoctave carved rosewood Plll2N4l.maft nriTll,l‘y Steclr. st.oo; cearArnearramt arcallorkt condition:Apr" 261 , 10,1.419 WALlWatreet,betweett 710 4V, Zit, had .* • 404,31". REAL ESTA.Ve. MEDIVAL. JAMES R. WEB* WALNUT and EIGHTH Sizes z = e= or e.y C. KNIGHT & 1 S. K. cor. Water & Cheat:2ga; .. OM.
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