taansada ant, the ft sulans. -• 77 .cmarrro, Nov. The Leader of to-day 4-3 :to: lolly says the indications in the case r. , the condemned Feniaxua look towards leniency. The Globe has despatches from Montreal, saying it is understood that the Govern -talent, at a late Cabinet meeting, resolved to commute the sentence of Lynch and Mc- Mahon. ti Three men, named Bell, Flanigan and Confined in the old jail since June last, on a charge of Fenianistn were re leased from custody, the Grand Jary hav ing ignored the, bil N against them. 4iTrAWA, Nov. eB-- t wo cases .of rifles ad •Aressed to an unknown portion, were seized avd detained byathe authorities for instruc tions from the Government. The Hon, John McDonald leaves on aranday. for New York, to Join the other -delegates sailing for England on Wednes- Aay. TORONTO, -Nov. B.—The excitement over the -Fenian trials is diminishing. The Cart opened at the usual hour. Patrick O'Neil - aces the first prisoner placed in the dock. Mr. Thomas linight, before the prisoner pleaded, moved that the indictment be - - quashed, •on the ground of misjoinder of -court, and that the offence was committed in Welland county, and therefore could not be heard in, the county of York, which was one of the countless visited. r. R. A. Harrison contended that his :lear M ned friend had placed a wrong construe tion•on the interpretation of the clause; and %that. itS to the second ground, his Lordship ',had overruled that decision in an applica tion of the same nature yesterday. A lengthy legal argument here took place between the counsel. letr. McKenzie said, I would ask your liordstuip to allow me until to-morrow to -consider course I should ao in this. case.which Whether I should enter d a p t de s:norm or allow the prisoner to plead over. Hon. J. H. Cameron--Better he careful -how you demur. In the case of the Queen 'vs. tlweetzer, which is reported, and in which I defended the prisoner, it was held by the learned Judges that unless the de m weer had been successful the sentence • - wanld have to be carried out. Elia Lordship—Very well. I have no ob jection, The prisoner was then removed. Patrick Magarth was then pladed in the dock. Mr. McNabb, in a short address, opened the case fer the Crown. He said it could be roved that the prisoner, on the first of „June, was seen with what is known as a Fenian rifle in his possession, near Fort .lErie,and that he was a Fenian, by the ac zount which he gave of himself. .After the examaintion of a few witnesses, ads Lordship, addressing the jury, ex , Plained tht the showed„the ri soner to be a a _Britishevidenoe subject, and e could not, therefore, betried as atpresent directed. He therefore directed`-the jury to return a verdict of acquittal. Mr. McKenzie then submitted that as a ißiltish subject should not be tried twice for the same offence, he should, therefore, be discharged. Mr. R. A. Howson said the Crown has farther evidence. The prisoner, if he is - tried again, will not be tried as an American • citizen. • , The Court, at 1 o'clock, adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. It is_Mr. Mclienzie's intentio to te following objections to all thei ndic t men ts preferred against the Fenian prisoners, yet untried, containing double counts, and in the case of the Queen vs. Ilagrath, he will advise the former to plead a plea of autre ibis acquit; first, on the ground of mis joinder of count, that he is charged as an American citizen; and second, that he is charged as a British subject, and that he is charged with what amounts to high trea son; third, a man, cannot be a citizen of a foreign State and a British subject at the same time, there cannot be distinct offences charged in the same indictment; fourth, that it appears on the face of the indictment that the offences charged therein against the prisoner,were committed in the county of Wellatid f and in the 'indictment, therefore, could not be legally preferred against him, The Grand Jury entered the Court to-day, and brought bills ; against the following enian prisoners: John Hughes, Patrick Donahue, James Burke, James Spalding, William Orr, Patrick Keating, William • Baker, Barney'Dunn and Frederick Fry From Europe by the Atlantic Cable. LONDON, Nov. S.—The case of the rebel steamers seized at Liverpool, which was brought before the Admiralty Court, have been allowed, by the consent of all parties, -to stand over. It is believed that the mat ter will be privately adjusted. The drafts of Lent & Co., of China, have been refused acceptance. Their engagements are heavy. P. itis, Nov. B.—The French transports are _rt-ady to -sail, in order to bring home the French troops from Mexico. Vrxic.e, Nov. B.—The Ring of Italy en tered :Venice yesterday, and met With a :;rand reception. LONDON, Nov. B.—The Money market is iutet. Consols, 891. 'United States 5-20, 69; Erie Railroad -shares, 501; Illinois Central shares, 77. per ce The Bank rate has been reduced to four nt. LIVERPOOL, Nov. Bth.—Tne market for is dull, and prices have declined td. The soles to-day have been 8,000 bales. Middling Upwards, i 4. From San Francisco. SA:s FRAisiCtsco, November SM.—A letter from China states that the crew of a small American schooner, wrecked off the Corean coast had arrived at Shanghai. It is stated that the next Panama steamer v:lllcarry five thousand sacks of wheat for New York. George Seymour, third officer of the steamer Moses Tayloi, died at sea October • ScA FRANCISCO, Nov. 7.—Letters from . Jbare'z announce the arrival, at Chihuahua, cl sixty American officers who would ina- Jm*.diately be assigned to service in the Liberal army. The steamer Moses Taylor, from San Juan del Sur, arrived to-day. The ship Cutwater, from New York, arrived yesterday. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. B.—Arizona papers of October 25th, say more troops are needed to suppress the Indian depredations in that 'territory. The Mohave tribe show friend- slip to the whites, and thirty of their nntn r,er are now out with:the Americans on the - war path. mov exas NEW ORLEANS, . 5.. 1 ,-Tbe Governor of Texas recommended the extinction of all vppearance Aof difference as to the Civil Eights between the blacks and whites. Judge Caldwell, of Texas, a- membet.of the Loyal Union Convention at Philadel -I,bia, made a speeoh of Anderson, by spe-, ci.l appointment, during the'session of the i'c.urt, urging the extension of Suffeage to tl~ ibe e megroes, and denouncing the rebels and ASOTEEE `,`/MfARCH TO THE SEA "—The attanooga - Vnion learns that a, Major E. Whitman 'rsis to:leave Nashville on the Ist of Novembet on a tour of inspection ou gh a numbie of Southern . States, and w follow the trail, of Sherman's pmarolr to the sea." Maio \ Whitman has been in- - strutted to report as lornpletely as possible, the list of the gravessof the - Union soldiers, btqr locality, and the edition of the bat tie-fields of that , renoUlaci campaign. A Lwartu.A. 0n.12 1 38.—n0 whiteEspeo:Lo arta ordok" Zonifi t 'Vero L. f ood tor sue bl T" L't. , RIIVED TAM altlti:.6 lanolin&i n e omit% landing eau for kak i B, SW:.-:"S UER Co.. MEMO). Dol , Aworlwro4., ei 'From Our LATER FROM WASIINGTON THE CASE OF JEFF. DAVIS PROSPECT OF HIS RELEASE PHIL.ILDELPHIA APPOINTMENTS LATE NEWS FROM BALTIMORE. Orr kleoted in Allegany County. THE HABEAS CORPUS CASE The Bogus Commissioners in Court. FROM ROCHESTER, N. y Accident to a Billiard Player. Later from Buffalo. A U. S. District Attorney Appointed From Washington. iSPecial Despatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON Nov. B.—Ex-Governor Pratt,of Maryland, one of the counsel of Jeff. Davis, had a long interview to-day with the President in regard to the release of Jeff. Davis. Attorney General Stansberry is in favor of his release, and it is more than probable, now that the elections are over, that he will order his release. _ - Another delegation of Philadelphia poli ticians arrived here to-day, to secure the appointment of John Welsh as Surveyor of [the Port, and Deringer as Assessor of the Second District. Several Senators and members of Con gress have arrived, and the city is begin ning to fill up. From Baltimore. BALTIMORE, Nov. B.—Later returns from Alleghany county show that the Radicals have carried the county by about 100 majo rity. The habeas corpus case of Swami's Police Commissioners is now being argued before Judge Bartol. The Warden of the City Jail produced Sheriff Thompson and Messrs. Young mil Valliant promptly in Court at 9 o'clock this morning. The Case of the Baltimore Commissioners' BALIIMOBE, NOV. B.—The habeas corpus case was continued until one o'clock, when Judge Bartol adjourned the case until two P. M., permitting, with the consent, of the counsel for the old commissioners, the par ties to be unrestrained until the curt should meet at that hour. From Rochester. ROCHESTER, Nov. S.—Mr. Louis Fax, the celebrated billiard player, was severely wounded, to-day, at his residence, in this city, by the accidental discharge of a pistol. in the pocket of his coat. The ball entered the abdomen and lodged in the thigh, be@_ yond the reach of a probe. The sargeonS think he will recover. From Ittaraie. BUFFALO, Nov. S.—George S. Manger, of Rochester, the law-partner of the Hon. Sandford E. Church, is appointed 11. S. Die trict Attorney for the Northern District of New York, vice Dart, removed. Arrival of a French Steamer. NENV YORE, Nov. S.—The French Steamer Florida, from Havre, has arrived. Markets. NEW Wick,—Cotton quiet at 55, , f,36c. for Middlings. Flou.rlsg2sc lower; 14000 bble. sold; State, t0®1276; Ohlo, .111. 7.5A14 50; Western. 49 a1. ,, 41t Southern drooping, sales at $l2 40@17 25. Whi.at dull; Common 3@sc. lower. Corn very dull; nominally I@2c. lower. Beet doll. Pork quiet; Mess. Sri 50, Lard heavy at sl4@fsls,:. Wbisky dull Stocks lower at the Board, but higher afterwards; Chicago and Rock Island, 109.7 i; Illinois Matra! scrip, 123: Michigan Southern, 91:7; New York Central, 1111',.: Reading Railroad, 116; Hudson River, 1.247„; 2lissouris, 03!.(; Canton Company, 81.7 R Western Union Telegraph Company, 513 R U. S. Coupons, 1811, 111,'.&• Ditto, 110,4: -DM°, 1864 , .107;,5• Ditto, 1665. 1071. I; ' Ten-Portles, 100:%: Treasury; 5-10'5..10,6; Third Series 106; Gold. .146%, Ba_vntionE, Nov. Bth.—Wheat verydull:• Red f,S 1) {32 5. Corn quiet: sales Coffee at $1 05@,9. IS. Flour steady. ( 4 ruc,ries firm. active. .Isky dull Bonded Western f 2 39@12 40. Teas firm. New Clover tg@t9 2.5. Oats firm ; sales at 66868. Provisions inac tive and Pork heavy." Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board. SA LIS AFTR'R FERST BOARD, 17000 Pa ss War Ln co 103 , i :100 sh N Y dr Middle :500 Union Canal Ede 23 Coal Field 890 City 68 old 99 65 sh Cam&Anl sop 50 403 do gas 99 100 sh Read It b3O 603; 100 U S 10-40 s con c 100;4' 40 sh Lehigh Val 663 0 610 do reg c 100:%, .50 sh lath& 11th St 20 , 4' 3900 Pa & Ohio ft Bridge 1100 ah Hestonv'e R boo 1.3;,; Bds 100 100 eh Read R sfi,i 68 100 sh do a 6 58; , .; SECOND BOARD.: V3OOO City 68 new 102 i 100 eh Hestonv'e R 15 I 400 Lehigh Ss 1884 934 100 eh Catawissa pf s3O 284: 700 do :1534 100 sh do b3O 283; 131 sh Lehigh Nav stk 503 i 100 eh do •28'.. 10 sh Spruce &Pine& 35 1200 eh do ZS3e 110 eh Fultoh. Coal trs 54'1300 sh do s3O 284 100 sb Reading R 65 583;1600 sh do LIN 100 sh do s 5 58 I 108 T OR ItIINLAID OkT 3:1131, .AIX) id EMMY Issued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurane Con parry as follows: No. 798. issued 1852, for 110 00. 88.1, " 1654, " 20 CO. " 913, " 1855, " W 00. 958, " 1856,. " 10 00. 9SB, " 1857, " 20 00. '" " 158, " 1858, " 20 00. 963, " /853 BO 00. "1,081, " 1859, e x traea 70 00. 921 " 1860. " 30 00. - The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning. them..to the Penn Mutual Life Lasuranee °dice. Chest no tiltiove Ninth street, or at No. 3 Dock street. • PEMADELPIIIA., Nov. 1;1860. - noßoti LADIEW 111111EXIINGS. /A ' g iaRENI.- --. _.111.E5. X. A. BENDER, 'Of P 0.1031 Chesty...tit street, Philadelphia, . Importer of .Latiles'. Drew and Cloak Trimmings Alms, anelegant stock of Imported Paper Patients, dm Ladles' and Children's. Dress. Parisian Dress rand Cloak Making In all its varieties. Ladles fernishint their rich an cosmaterials may rely on being ar , cieticauy fitted_ and 'their work finished la the most 'r rompt and =tient ntumer,-• et the ; lowest Possible prices, in twenty-four hours' notice. Cutting and bast Mg. Patterns in sets. or by the single piece ,for met chants and drteennakera now ready. . eela.l. eae............____..__.__ B O 4.IIDINti. FRONT ROOM VIPS PRIVATE BO D. MO3, WALISTIT street.. • • no&•3ts 104SPRt1 CE S • RT,—An elegantly tarnished lgteone-story :ONT ROOM to let with ILard. Also, room for 811,00-tentl: , Ricc Bt* o ar d ing — communlestia m 12 rootus to mato a ai g Naally, without : thlleren. at Igo. 11L3 WATAMT street nos -et{ THE HANDSOME REBID _v t i me _ ner_o_f_RlPßUDE and ElGHTlCgt reets, is ope ii7 i ; receive auA.HDERS. Rooms SPlZke , and Suites svltt Private Table tide:drat' ' cemixa• A m, ra:, Tan 7sisisTynn atr zE-tsy ,:tTE ac.;•p 30ia&x.WIcixestno lie THE DAILY EVENING. BLILETIN..:..-'- P-RI-LADELPILIA ' FRIDAY, I''("TEM-81-11 18(.5' of Yesterdq; FAMILY CA.RRIAGA'S Desire respEctrally to call theattention o.f the Ptinllc to then' extensive martaiaczory of FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES, •k • ' 'UDE{ AS Landatts, Caleches, 01 the latest improved. European designs, snechtll.7 adapted for private familY use, of which they di a line assortment constantly finished, on bond and In pi oceis .of construction.- - -- - - 'I he re/ !dente of Philadelphia and vicMity are In formed that they can beaccommodated withCarrialtee of modern styles , superior workmanship and superb finish at home, without referenm to . New York or the .kast. FACTORY AND WA.RNROONO, 1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE, oe2E-Im/ Above Girard Avenue FOR SALLE.—A, large assortment of new and second-band Carriages, top ammo top Rog ea and Germantownikantltoeprom Wagons oßCii.wigl)DD *BONS, N 0.480 RAM street, • . it: I vs. - aalbato A. S. ROBINSON 910 CHESTNUT STREET. LOOKING GLASSES. PAINTINGS Engravings and Photograph. Plain and Oman:mac OM Prune.. Carved Walnut and Ebony Fraznea, ON NAND OR NAM TO ORM& GEORGE O. REVRAUPP, .Vannlacturer of LOOKING-GLASSRS. POR7ItAIT, PHOTO. GRAPH. PICTURE FRAMES. GILT MOULDINGS and CORNICES. o. 529 ARCH - Street, Philadelphia. Chrome-Lithographs, Paintings, and a great vs - riety of Engravings on band. .s.m.inakers ,mobbedWHOY.IN AT. .A.ND RETAIL. se=-eme LOtsKING GLASSES. NANA large assortment in Ornamented SILT and WAI, FRAMES. For sale by J. al PLAND; 53 South Fourth oo Str Vit eet, near Chestnut ge-tr COAL. F. D. .ASEITECIN'S VARY SUPERIOR FAMILY COAL. ,C4UZIV:N/1175 Dar9r, BROAD AND WOOD STREETS. t. rEIMASON .13.11W113. MIDI J. 1393141.11 ITN - DESSIGITED I VXTB At k/S-CIA lON TI their stock of Buck lifor-ntaln Company's Coal. T•ebleh biavitnition Company's Coal, sad .Locoat Ifonotaln, ibich they are prepared to sell at the lowsst Marks Ate!, and to deliver in the ben condition. Orders left with P.. MASON Franyiist Intl :te Bulldinf . SEVENTH street. below Marko, wit le promptly attended to. BIINIDS 4k tout rub Street 'Mart. ScbtlYlkilt CIOAL , --.SIXIABLOAP, 11P.I.VJER BiLIIADOW MEI •J Boring Mountain , Lehigh Coal. and belt Loma I.Coruitsin from echeYikali, Preemie' effs to) tatollY M m 11[ Lae. DESM, N. W. corder 811.1 sad %OW tutor. meta. No. Lir South HBOOND street. LOS • ALTO'S i Cla HAkiNkat' SADDLES, NEW P ummeAvrierves. TIR NEWTON'S NEW BOOK. 11 THE GREAT PILOT-4ND HIS LESSONS. 16mo. BINDING THE SHEAVES. By the author of "Win and Wear.' 16mo. LN RA CONSOLATIONIS: or. Hymns for the Day of Sorrow and Wearilleas. By Horatio Boner. 16mo. HOPE AND HAVE. By Oliver Opple 16mo. ItASTE AND WASTE; or, The Young Pilot of Lake Champlain. By Oliver Opbic ROUND HEARTS AND OT KR STORIES. By the author of "Rutledge." 1?.mo SWINBIINE'S. LADS VEN RIS AND OTHER POEMS lemo. OUR ARTIST IN CUBA. Illy For sale by TAMEST (Successor to \V I'2ll A LLlthrtli LIFE OF PHEIXDOR,—THE LIFE OS JaL PHEW:DOR, Musician and Chess Player. by Gee Allen, Greek Professor in the 'University of Penne , ' vania, With a Supplementary, M Essay_ on Philidor_, n Chess Author land Chess Player;, by eanie:Von Eih. .lebrand and de Lasa, Envoy Extraordinary and Mt . later , Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia. alit( `.'curt of Saxe-Weimer. 1 vol„ octavo, top. Price 11 25. Lately published by E. K. BUTLER di 00.. 137 South Fourth street • p'OHNS! ENGLISH. HOOFING. CLOTH, AND Coated with LIQUID QUTTA. PERCHA PAINT, Making them oerfectly water never LICAE'ir GRAVEL" ROOFS mpidied With Gatti P.rcnts Paint-, stud - warranted for floe years. - - - ' LEARY SLATE ROOFS coated with liquid which 'becomes as bard as slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated with Liquid putta Percba at small expense. Cost ranging from one to two cents per square foot Old Board or Shingle Roofs ten cents per square foot, all complete. _ Material constantly on hand. and for sale by the PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOF ING COMPANY., GEO. HOBART, I ocZ.6m. _— 230 North FOURTH Street. ---._:____—_ , --,...- TIEAFNIIPS.-11VEltY . INSTRUMENT THAT i-1- , scletate and skill have invented to assist the hear. hag in eVe degree of Deafhess, can be had at the Ear Instrument viectt of P. MADEIRA . No. 11.5 South ,Tenth street. b. ow Chestnut .. IN= /MC _ . P O( XET ' l3°° FTNIt , ' ENGLISEE eLL.I. Aral Itassia Leathei ...,, & MASON CO.. po3litt ' 4 1* ;*7 oh9sinvitsitml..l CARMAGEtr. EI,IM Atitii°' BECKHAM & ALLGPAR Rounthrsoot Coupes Claming- Coat:tom; Baronoheit, Phe4tons, Dog Carts, &c. strated. S. CLAXTON, HEST UT street. k. Man COVERED WITH _1829-°'/ A RUM PERPIIIII.I4I., ....... - .V./Eit.ELNIECL A Irt RHE INSURANCE COMPANY , PmLAbJPHIM i --,-. - , • Assets ow januar3r le 186 8‘ 110,12,{500,851 Oa. r Amn sdEfurplu .. .. ..................................... ... 9411,15 a If mok 1DA............ ... . . -......... ... ... ... .............:1402,1108 U ums"i 11.487 • I Mk]) mums,' wroohac volt ism L' 4310,008. LA VS hid Since 1829 Over 1 30. 6 , 0 00.0300. Parpezmv.mmoi r zime47___Porecter ..rdbergiTann, ALEMTORB, 1 hms. ri_..sanakezo p l „ I vara .-..C1• -Dal t Topton warm?, c" . •••° - Gunnel Mai% Athol W I Geo. W./lath:lM Prat. W. Lorent, M.D. Isaac Lea, iser a t : - °Mamma; .W. DAlltrice ns . wAmo. . Vice 7./ait. w.zn 0 DALE maiumeinoeocetui two teat Miter/ ------_,. . GIRARD FM D; MAgn INSURANCE: COMPAIWIC, curium Es way..Nuni sTraucTmaa, 'mama I _. CialTa.r. PASO IN, EU - Lola coolioner continual to wrie= Are a s Da capital, IMO a gnoestuoins, lo early invorhai. '702 losses by Are rwreDeen MACAW ttoes DUst Diahnnted on &Meanest= within *ohm& Sow ossaL amain at For thepreeenr the oeles of Ws sesapsey egg to 416 wszairr Erritur, bus Dot within a Ens utowtormin reamerre alit riftJaD.l2l. N. B. COIL irlenimf AND COMMITISIUT, Then, as now, woollen babaeloy to illutte corium= at ench rates as aze consionot with sattb'. sue„ aNnuna. TROMAS ALFA= Gr O. iciAnT, Iru-Rwar earz ORKVE . N. 19. LAismorcar. TRos. me • CHARLES r.______Dtakiffly. mix supp HENRY BF -anatomy .ING. w. ams, JOSEPH =Ana, zr. A • smes YzitzTßEstiar_dla. vE34ll22chunn. 411.88,ED G. anzatTT, V. Prethlent and TreaMISSM .Iramel3 B. .s.LOORD. Secretary. LIVERPOOL . AtID LONDOI AND Ga_AcuEsic INSURANCE COMPANY Capital and Assets, $16,000;0001. invested in United States, 51,500,090 Total Premium received by the Com pany i 1865, $4.947.175. Total Loses Paid in 1865, 84,018,250. Premltuns received In the C. 8. tom James'''. 1 to Jaiz 1%6. 1737.M7 Losses In Halted states from January 1 to Icily 1, All foam muss el. England. s promptly ad fasted without reference to ATWOOD SMITH, - OFFICE Again for Petutylvanfa. , No• 6 Merchants' Exchange, remi,tiout PHILADELPHIA. METEA_LFIRE I:s7SERAI%. C01 , 12.4.11Y OP pRILADELPILL&. OFFICS, NO. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. ASSETS, . . . 81.'.6,5:41 91 CHARTER PERPETUAL. IirrTCAL SYSTEM EXCLUbIITZLY. • /)/RECTORS FOR 180. Caleb Clothier, William P. Reeder, Benjamin Malone, Joseph Chapman, Thomas Mather, Charles Eran 3, T. Ellwood Chapman, j Edward SC. Needles, Simeon Matlack. Wilson M. Jenkins, Assay W. Osakill, 1 Lukens Webster. CAL= CLOTH CER. Pres!dnt. • B.MLLS2II'S 11.4..L0NE, Vice President. THOILMS arennut. Treasuzer. T. ELLWOOD CH.I.P.K.A.N. soa•etary.. se-E-31n1 pßovra"..7 LIFE 1 OP PHILADELPHIA, Ico.lll South FOURTH Street. INCORPORATED XONTLI". CO, CAPITAL, i150.C0, PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by 'Yearly Premiums; or by 5,10 oas year premiums. Nom forfeiture. Eno owments, r bleat a future age, or on prior de. cease. by Yearly .erniums, Or 10-year Premiums— both cases -Non forfeitame. Annuities granted ort favorable terms. Term Pollefes. Cialldren's Endowments. This Company, while givin g the insured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits 01 the Life business among its Polley holsters. Itoneys receive° 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 capaciZes under appointment , of any Court of this c , )mmonwealth Gr of any person or persons, or bodies polltle or corporate. DIRECTORS. Sam e.l R. Shipley, !Richard Cadbury. Jeremiah Hacker, ;Henry Haines, Tosbua H. Morris, f T. Virlstar Brown. Richard Wood, I Wm. C. Longarreth, Charles F. Cat En. c. Charles R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, President. Anwar,. THOMAS WISTAR, M .D., J. B. TOWN:SEND, ~,04,til Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser. TEISID INE, E COACPANY OP NORTH .AMsa.lCa TATION EIVSIIRANCE. k.—KAR FIRE AND UtP.L.A.Ig-D TRANSPOE Mee, No.= WALNUT street, south 110, egaS at ?bird erree. The Properties of this Company are Weil Inveslate sod furnish as available fond for the ample lnO'cramity af all ersons who desire to be protect Qngo b a r eaturanm TE RISKS taken on Vessel.. e4m.t, - 4...1a os. INLAND TP.AESPORTATION RIMIS on Ht= chanCiso_per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE RISES on Merchandise. Furniture an Rnild In= in Clty and County , IMOORPORATED .127 IME—CAyprAL_ , gsGeooe AEI PAID IN AND SECDRELY Ilel r EhlrED. .• . TOTAL PROPERTIES, PlzapETV2 WIARTER, rtrancrorm. Aril:Lax O. Coffin,l John Mason; Sarcuiel W. Jones, George L. Harrison, John A. Brown, Frauds R. Cops, Charles Taylor, 1 Edward H. Trotter, Ambrose White, E. S. Clarke. wail s= waft,. William Oninrainsa, .Elchard D. Wood, r T. Charlton Henry. 8,, Morris Wana. • I D. Jessup. T. Crtuirleton Har ed p ro UTHOR G. OOPITEIf, Prsald erg, r izazzasrr. ssertuary. , FIDE ASSOC/AT/ON, Incorporated Diaroh 270860. ,tl' areita.„ No. 84 N. FIFTH street. ID +sure BI7ILDINGS HOUSEHOLD FM NITURE and M B OHWNDISE er Inn ally, from Lass by hr a (ln the Oi • I - .Phtladelphia only.) STATEMENT Of the Amens of the Association Zanuary 1, 1886. Bonds and Mortgages on. property In the City of FhiladelpWa *86,466 11 Ground Rents. 9'0,848 . 81 Real .Estate (Office No 84 North Fifth street) 14,396 14 U. 8. Govunnumt.6-20 Bond! 48 4)t ,0e) 0( S. Treasury Notes-- .... ...... 6 Cash On 640 Ot ,City Warrants 646 /Land. 27,4251 Totsa 44a0.19 Tarzits. GEORGE W. TRY tra ON Preident. WIL RdadatrON .10SAPEt R. LINDALL JOHN SOUDEaL LEVI P. COATS. PETER A. E.Eys.ER, asjsarm, -SPARRAWR JOHN PirsTaltN, CHARLES P. BOWIM, JOHN CA_RBOW, JESSE LIGRTF ,OOT GEORGE I. YOUNG; ROBERT SHOEUSLAMER- Wzr. T. ET/TLER. BecretB49. Et' Auirirts 11 ITANTED.—Wanted an OFFICE AND STORAGE V V ..ROON. on either first or :second floor,- erl - :Deia• ware avenue, between Arch add Vine streets. Ad. dress BOX N 0.127. Philadelphia Post Orilne. ocl9:tf. .A.NTE.14—.35,000 bard 'bricks. irk 'A. HODDER & CO.', Dock street , • " - nbg-Ct WANTED 410 PIIEC d.A.AE Ud Dwelling between Third and ,El.ghta strtpers and ins ard Arch .istreeiS. Address, .8 A.. Box 2857, Pbiladelphla Post•crllice,wlth /ocarina, ' and lowest cash price. nog 6t* ;.P~tig`U]ffiEß~. CIOTTO—__ Dr AM:UMW BAIL DMZ of eve wide j0n717. m u .! ,0 1 1 x aet wide, all =abet% Tatimialt m,sp .l ermak ezata r l itus Tift.r.a. On. 03121 & 00.. MO. WS icaptiailire, 119 - suitAxrab u TWELFTH FALL SALE ON THE FRE'ILISES, O.E.R.IkIANTWN. This Sale, on the premises, Germantown. on SATUR DAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 17 at :;!-: o'clocz precisely, Includes— se ELIGIBLE Er LLDING LOTS, Pulaski avenue, W syne avenne and Seymour st. tyi„ The location of Melo Tracts of L'lnd is hioh and Hi citing for ioaprove:, lents: elegant and substantial resi• nCcS surround theni, the ativary Church is wi!hin th re , ruarte s of a sriva? e. ti z i:L Only one•fuarth of the purchase money re. gun el. •t!" , ,. Lithographic plans at the store. The sale will be without reserve, by direction. of the Executors of Edward Boys:, deed. TO RE.NT--11ANSION MawD FURNrytTRE. A very elegant Double ion, furnis' hed corn Piele/Y, in a fashionable mat of the city. To be rented forsismontbs from let of November. Apply at tau auction store. 2)Y JOHN B. MYERs . as CO., A1H1..0; •-• Nos. 222 and 224 MABEE V street. corm r of " anlr LARGE PNIRRIMPTORY S.a.L.R OP Ifß.Rett..l. AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. dto ON MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 12, At le o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, ON FOLG MONW.IT, abont 8201ot* ofFrencirjndlaMer 'man and British Dry Goods, embracing a Intl assort went of fancy and staple articlea in slum, worsteds, Woolens, linens and cottons. N. B.—OcKais arranged for examination and cnia lognes ready early on morning of sale. LARGE ITAIJANITINVE RASH FYN GCHGDASX &NI NOTlCE—lnolnded in our sate of MOXDAY, Nov. • 12, will be founi In part the following. viz— PARIS CAOFERMER SHAWLS. A very full and elegant assortment of Square and ong Paris ;Broche Cachemere Shawls. in Grand Fond, Tapis and filled centres, a large Proportion being in Scarlets. of the celebrated manufacture 01 H. RIINNAQUIN 4 CO. LARGE • POSITIVE BALE OF .BOOTS, SHOES BROGANS, TRAVELING RAGS. taa ON TV DAY HORNING, NO 3. At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by Catalogue. on Atm , months' credjt, about 1,300 packages Boots, Shore, Sal. morals, &a, embracing a prime and fresh assortment fof Etyst alma City and Ml.stern manufacture. ()per er examination with cataioirues ear& on Oie Mernint 'ofs ale. THE PRESNIEPAL MONEY ESTAllupsynonn B. E. comer of !anus and MACE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise generally watches,,yewah7, Diamonds; Gold and Silver Plats and on All articles Valaelfo; I &n3 , Zenith Of Mal ' WrOECICEI AND JEWYELEY AT PE ATE SAL) Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and OM pane English, American and Elwin Patent 'Neves Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Osse and. Open Fong Ds pine Watches; Fine Gold Driplek and other Watches: Fine Silver Munt_ing %se and Open Face English American 'and Dwia 'Patent -Leveg Watches:- Double Case : , .1111sh gnashes, and *ma Watched; Ladies' Fancy watches; Diamond-Meant. Pins Angel . ALUSI: E*ttgi itNoir Shaor.=klirie And Wanda itroprittAttsi:-: Kwe tor a Jeweler, price few . iseveral Lola in gionta ainutal igth ant Oherfarat streets. Drip soap a :rimoroutes, I Igo. 698 MARKET street. BALE 01 . 1soo BOOTS.-SitAXEM, BROGANS,- arbir-D N6V. commenotag n A-ir t ten o'clotit,,ttn vrtAftey Awe , for esai.e, M O plan prima nool4` &Um Brogiana isaN =trate , Ate. of City a- 2 4, EnMetu'runAlltkety..ra, flag A de 3 410/aFtlaQVaeilt OA& :ha 'rattrLest,'et SUSS. AtanitfaanßEl, • .111.• Nal. lra r0 , ..1 Di South HOURTH attar; : SALics- 0.8 STOOKS AHD REAL ESTATP " ti: tha R xchall.." eveIYTMDSDAY. It'atrzh aaoo, trAr Aantibula lit each property lamed eelaratri.j. atta or. the Er.ta.lar Pulliam! to alla asle IL "' ca ' r 1 0/tuft I...emjahle` form, tiftsll3ll decor pttorm ...._,_ li..L- '2W.L'ATE,AT et SALL a-risted catalogueo. , COMpratag smile! her dred thoheaad dollar; Including every datariotiou of t o Ina country property, born the amallest aci d a- to the moat elegant maraloos, &mawconattr seat( hl , belnese ' ertles. doe aver_r_ uTU prat RE SALSE THURSDAY at the Attetica Store Ev-DatY . • • ' Er ParseruaT attention aim SO Uhl 11 Ent ate 1 Resideriees,•ke •_ STOCK, .LOANS. &et ' - ON th eyTUESD, NOV .i.a. •-Al 12 . o'Clock noon. at Phillpla ?lbw-hose . By order of Metric e, without reserve— . 21thares .of the Pennsylveala Building and Loan Association. _ . , Iro obares of the till Creek Coal Co. ' - • ' lte shares of the Mutual Fire and Live Stock Insu rance t o.'of Philadelphia. • • . sO shares of the Erie and Susquehanna Coal Co. • 10 shares of the Mount Norio& CenieteryAsioctattion of Philadelphia, _ . __ lt 0 short sof the Merchant Iruntranceco. of . the CitY of Philadelphia. ___ 20 shares of the Burlington and Willingborotigh Turnpike Co. la shares of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad 2 shares of the Farmers' and Meelanica' Laud and' _Building Aisociation. *20(0 or the Loan of the lorlingtan Aqueduct Co. 100 abates of Life New Creek Co. • 1 sbareof the Logan _Land Association. For other acceunts 42 abeam, Buck Mountain Coal Co. Lot Section Bor _Monument Square So Monument Cemetery. sal shares _Reliance Insurance Cot BEAL ESTATE SALE,. NOV. 13. Orphans' Court hale-Bstate of Fibril:et Fasesort, do ceased-8.1781 rs MS STAND-2 two stars B ick Build foga Nos. 211 and 218 South FlAb or, belOw Walnut at.; a very.vainable boalness location. rdaster'E/ RA.s _Peremptory Bale- By order otthe District Court-B VALUABLE ZUSENINt ut l 3 STAND- Three stp_ry Brick Building, No. Ins Sbn Third st., between Walnut and Chestnut,. • Same D Actount-Neas Three atery Brick PiESI- Vine.ENCE No. 216 North Ninth st., between Baca and ... VERY VALUABLE BUSINEpB EA7ANDS-2 five story Stores, Nos. 16 sled 19 North , Bildt at, above Market 34 het 2X, inches front andl'o Capitalists and others VALUABLE WHARF DOWELS, Delaware avenue. eontmof Almond st -986i feet on Delaware avenue. VALUABLE BUSINFSS . STAND-Five-StOrY Brick Store. No. 2Z hooch Second at . between Walnut and Spruce, saw with a live-story brick: building and a threostory brick Mill in the rear. No 242 Dock et VALUABLE FARM, 82 ACRES. Island Road, 2 7th War*. 31 ota mile below the Blue Dell and opposite lbe s :Wolk Park. - • • HANDSOME' 1110DifElrf BEtiLDENCE. Spruce at., West esTwentielh. _ THRERSTORY N BRICK DWELLING, No. 151 orth Strteenth at., below Race. TEIREESTOIIY ERICK D WELLum. Zito, 416 Nortk Ninth at.. south of Noble TWO-STORY BRICK MAME AND COACH HDURE No. 17.39 ht. Joseph's avenue, between Chest nut and Market eta Exemdrix's Sale-Mader a power in the Will of Wm. Min , . T • deed-VERY 'DE." MABLIS FOUR-STORY )3 RIE. BERIDENCE, No. Is , 5 Filbert street Admintstratil's Sale-Under a over in the Will of Charles Will. dec'd-2 F DWELLINGS, Na lilt Franklord mad Vary 'Valuable Businees Property- FDURSTOP.T BRICK DWELLING and 2 STOELSE. Nos. 111% /117 and inn Spring Garden street Assignees' Peremptory S'ale-LOP, Coates street west of 22d. Same Estate-LOT, Wallace street. west of 22d. id 4.IDERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL'ING. No. 561 fdarsball street, south of Poplar. .MODEP.N TERREsIORY BEL= .RESIDKNCE, Na:i-3 worth sixth street. MODERN DOLUSLE THREE-STORY ERICK Ri. - .sIDENCE, 80. 17tH Monist Vernon street-86 feet front Has all the modern conveniences, immediate possession Trustees' Fale-Hstate of Baron Maurice D'Hilaty VE -s TIIBEEtsTORY BRICK DWELLIts GS. Brantbrd street between Spence ana Pine an 2 16'th and 18th. Satre It -7 IRREDEEMABLE üBOUND BIN" S, ;atetr 81 , 61 IM, CA. - . CZ. $l6 and fni a year each. MODERN THREE- 'TORY Cherry street, weBLOCK DWELLING, er.: of 2oth. MILDIvAL AND MISVELLANEGIIS EDGES. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. NOV s. Medical and MiSallaneons Rooks from a Library. Sala West Rittenhouse Square. ELEGANT IIVIINITERE. MIRRORS. t,IIRTALNS. CiLaNDELIBBS. WILTON CARPETS, ON TUESDAY MORINTNG. NOtr. 1.3„ At 10 o'clock. at No. 1918 West Rittenhouse Square below Locust street. by catalogue, the entire Farnl tore, in luding two Sets Rosewood Drawing room .Far niture, elegant Curtains. large Mantel and Pier Mir rors, cal Dinlag-room Furniture. large Bookcase. &ne China. Plated ware. Bronzes. snperfor C 7 namber Par nature, rine Wilton and Brussels Carnets, handsome t bandoliers. ac. Also. the Kitchen Furniture Refrigerator, Mangle, kn., kc. ---- Sale S.W. corner Tenth and Stinnett stretts. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO. MAHOGANY PIANO, LARGE ORGAN, LARGE CASES. BRUFBELs OAgnE. rs, &c. ON WEDNESDA.Y HORNING. At 10 o'clock, at tne southwest corner of Tenth and Rosewoodaeeta, the superior House/tell Furniture, Boudoir Piano. Mahogany no Forte. Large Organ. Book Cases, Fine Brussels Carnets, Be frigerators. &c. May be examined early on the morning of sale. JAMES A. FREE.11.4,2i AtT---,,CTIONEHI No. 4.M WA_LNUT safer,. .lILEVMsrTH FALL SALE NOVEMBER 14, 1666. This rale. on WEDNESDAY, at r 2 o'cloca, in' - the/I:gal a / 4 e, w2l inobsde the following- STWEIii. *EST EbVAND ASSOCIATION LOT. A BfilldingLot, ' Ty-second and Walnut Its.; West Philadelphia. ALLEGHENY AV MOUE WELIRP AND LAND LOT. - A Lot, Saxon street, N'Zineteenth Ward, above Bath. 16 by 7 - Z. feet. FOURTH OVE GERMAN-Four court houses in the rear oi l s 7 - s4 and 7.38 Santo Fourth at. Plan . at, thenors store. Orphans' Churl Saic-E.stateof Whitehesti ta NO MI S. FIFTH ST-A very desirable neat three at dry brick .bwelling. above Federal at , la by go feet. Poesession in WARD Tucker- Sate .Psrcoptury . LOT, DTH Lot, st, near Cedar. on. cake St. Ann's B. C Cnurcb. as by ~ , u feet. Hulkund rent. Orp. , laqs' Cs.turt Sale- Estate of 11er. 31c. Lau Wu'. deed 2so. 1414 BUTTONWOOD ST-A very neat three. story brick Dwelling, with backanildings, SO by 60 feet. I , :in , ediale p^ , ssession. Gear. - NO. 2006 PishIBERTO4 ST-A two story brick house, 16th Ward-16 b, 10 feet, $.16" ground rent. or 0.a. , court ale-Estate c, Wm.. Gibson, deed. BLOCK Or GROUND SECOND AND DIAMOND STRRETs AND ,413..Q111:f.11.1 'ANA AVENUE-a Building Lots. twenty commencing at the coOmer of Second and Diamond ste.. runnfeg through to Perry st . each ltby 10 feet. AI SO. 11 lots, Second et. and Susquehanna avenue, through to Perry et.. 17 by 107 feet. Execute, sltc-Eitate of Beaismin Davi>, deed. ti' CATALOGUES NOW READY. , A. 3 & iI.A.RVEE_ , AIIOTIONHEBbe - - - • (Lets vont! N. ptoMtnerdVSOnsa —''' Store No. 4'_, We'lnntstreet. Pram/TITRE SALM; t the Store Mr/ Tuse•i• ' SALES ILT REEILDIENtatIi, will, -*cam particulai• atton thus . , - - B EDI OVAL.' -We respectioll*Sztiartn lite public that we have lensed a po, lion of tne 4 Mibling. formerly ST. SAHIB HOTEL, No. 421 WALAUP street. ard will hold the- opening sale on TUE... + DAYINTS.XT. Dith inst. The spacious salesroom Is 40 feot front tiy SO fest deep, Its cot,venlercet and , frevantagmt will recom mend it to, those wishing ni-snake, sales of tiny do , - scription. Extensive Sale at the New Aubtlon Eohrtis. ___ PART WT 1 4 8 uPEEIOR OR, DINING.ROoki. sad CHM BER FIIRNPPIIRE,ERRNCH PLA.TE MIRRORS,. FINE YELVAT. TAPE6TRY -..A.N'D GTHEts. CARPETS HATE MATTI4ESSES, FEATHER. BEDS, MINA AND GLASSWAR it, .tc. ON at 08/NINO. At le o'clock, at No. 421 Walnut SOW, the entire Furniture of 'two resldences,"coutorling Paylor Salts. fine reps roveringand heir cloth: handsome Chamber Snits tlkittage Snits. Kitchen `Furaltore and Utensils. tine Frelltb Plate Mantel and Pler Mirrors, a large assort's:li nt ofVelvet, Tap.stry and cther,Carpe.%, fine Ralf' Hatresses. Feathr.r Beds, Staves; China and Glassware, dic. - ' • '- ' '' ' Sale on the Premises,- Fatale of Catharine M. - Scravendyke, deceased. THRE.II -STORY BRICK .11,WE1.LENO AND FUR. /VITO-RN: - • ' • lick. 128 Vine Street. _. On WEDN'ICsDAT rtossncer; November 14, at tO o'clock; on tbe promises, comPtai. sing sit that certain three-story brick-mat nage. witts heel t WWI. gs and sotot ground, . sit nate on the eoatb side ofVine street above Sixteenth street, No. ISftt, M containing in front on Vine street h: feet.end in'depth feet to P inter street Clear ofaft Mani:Mrs a ce. Immediately after will be sold the ' SrPERIOR 100.11NEIVRE.PRENCH PLATE PIER .111.11tRORS, TAPESTRY C ARPETS 00. ~ Comprising the Parlor. Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, tine French Plate Pier Mirror& Tapestry Carpets, Feather Bees. dm • The fornitnie may be examined at 8 o'clock on the Morning of sale. Sale on the Premises. IiiiODERN-BESLDENCE AND PUBNITErgig. No. 611 North Twenty-second street. On THURSDAY lifileshatiG 11. MI Nov. 15, at 10 o'clock, 00 the Prelnises , al/ thatTh story Brick Residence. with two-story back baildrl ee . ano lot of Grotind,,Twenty-semind street, below Wair lace street, 18 feet gout 84 feet deep to a three feet widealley ing into Wallace street, including a lot In the rear Witfen In. The house Is well built, has high ceilings, newly Pa pered and painted, marble mantels, hot and cold wst • ter, bath, range and heaters. bubject to a mortgagee( MOO. /m mediatelysiter.wlll be soldb9 ratititigrie— ELEGANT FEBN-ppuRE, liAltinlifiC OAP, REIS. .CHANDELIERS BRONZES, .PLATM) WARM ENGIAVING-.. din. --- Comprising- elegant Parlor,_ Chamber and_allinhig -Boom Furniture, made to order and equal to neer 'Chandeliers, real .11ronzes, due Plated Ware. richTa pailsestry Carpets, snit Cottage Furniture, Kitchen Allen . etc. sale,urniture may be exazahn3d on the anyinflutat. 8 o clock B Y B. Si;X: --- ITT ---- :--"-------T------.----______„Ts.. .111 AUCTIONEI&Brawn No. 1020 street. CARA—We are authorized to announce an Lapor te= special sale (to take plece ear/Yin ttle-nalistaar November) of valuable and rare oil Paintings, the. special importation of Mr. A. D. 711 TYVETTER. of Antwerp, who has instreturnedfroak an extensive and uroalicted visit among the studios of the most cele brated Artists at the English, Flemish. French and Dusseldorf Schools. This wilt offer connoisseurs and lovers of art generally a Line opportunity to make se lections as it will no doubt be the largest and hest col lebtion ever offerect at pubilcsale in this ctrantry: - - c AED.—We are now prepared to Makearrangeiri t ia for epee's.' sales of Oil Paintings er any other works or art. Our location being in the centre of the mos . tlitah lotable thoroughtase cf our city makes it a i resort for connoisseurs and lovers (3.1 art in 29. 13.--Sales of merchandise in general soMMlLnsurable . Personal attention given to ont-door sales. B. SCOTT. i.. htAS 3•011111 CR SON AINT/lONEER4 Abair coammaroiq whactemusrre. - /To. 1110 amesmsruTleaves. - Meer entrance UM Samara street.) EfOUSOMULD PIIRNITuRE OF EVERY • SCRa.puktV RECEIVED OR CNSIGNMEDZ. g...A.L.Esi EVERY 'FRIDAY MOREINEI Sales of Ftirniture ILL .Threlling3 attended tO on Mt most REMOILILbIe Terme. DALE Op REAL E3TATE, SiturEn it0...112.THZ EXCHANGE. fr'MMUS DIEM di SON rerpectrany tom iends and the publ tbatthey are prettared f Rest liktaltahvanntinn and sat...te.*. a.m." IcsuuLLlT a lA.. , w.kittec e sk.Ba. Caah Ancdon Rom SZ9 Nuke& atzeet., corner otEcnk aim", oLst, sacal:zed on conaufrar t ents with( =extra martin rt ...t.Eurgaiths autxxistousekt is, No. SCS ifogg:Er street. above Fifth. fiOLLARD, AIICTIONIZettasarr xtv• ~~~~➢,~ " z\7 7: Scocessoo tr. Geo. TV Gray. 11 11-1 - 0 W -lEt En Obi Steck& Nut-Brown Ales, - 'Pres 81 "br g and liedieingase HER MAJESTY , CHAMPAGNE 9 I 161 360111 MIT 87.# MS AGM. IrrniES.—The attention of the trade is solidted to Ty the following very choice Wines, for sale bY JOSEPH F RUSTON, No.lBl South FRONT street. above Walnut: MaDEIRAa—OId Island, 8 Scats old. RlLlES—carckpbell Sons,Co., single, double and triple Grape, E. Crnsoe etc Rudolph, Topaz, Weir. panish, crown and F. Vallette. PORlS—Vllette, Vinho Velho Real, Denton taut Rebell.) Valente & Co., Vintages 1886 to MS. to au CLA. L R.ElS—cruse Filo Freres and St. Estephe Cha- nininty. V3l RMOUTH—G. Jonrdar_, Drive & Co. MUSCAT—de Frontignan.' CHAMPAGNRrnest Irrony, "Gold andstar."' de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet other. favorite brands. Cases Bourbon and. Illona Pore Old Wbeax. Esti ngahela Whlakles _for sale by R. P. MIDDLETON, North Front esteem; . _ CLOT-HS, SMBIE FIE 4, ttO. ekthfitlia&3 AND VICSTINGb. JAI/Fsfi LEE invite the attention of their friends and others to their large and well assorted stock mr Goods, adapted to, men's and hO,Va' wear, COMPASittC In part - Black French Cloths, Blue French Cloths. _ Colored French Cloths, Black French B ea VER rs, AT CLOTHS . Colored French Beavers. Black Becalm aux. Beavers, Colored Esquimaux Beavers. - Blue and Black Pilots, •Blue and Black ine._ PANTALOON STUFFS. Palat Black French Casslineres, Black French Doeskins, Fancy Cassimeres, • Mixed and Striped Caaelmerea. Plaid and Silk Mixed usammerm, • Satinets, an qtudlytag, • Cord!, Beaverteens, Nestinaa_ At wholesale and retail, by .1"- , all grad e= A-Un L.IM, No. 11 North Second at.. Sign of the Golden Lamb, UtLICICUP D EMOVA.L.— _Lt.+ diCADIZIN OY. "rag SACRED HEART. - „- No. W..9I,NIJT St. • The Ladles of thes acred Heart havetree removed their Acadttoy from No. 163 S to • • N 0.1334 WALNUT street, where they will he permanactly located. oc ta.f,Sts Pellet= Of the FIitIENCH LANGUAGE. ocl7-1m• South TENTH street, N0..Z4. e I Miltaio .4. • : HEIL No.:* . south NINTH street 57 1 .„ ik THE pm - T. 4 I )ELPHL4 BIDING SCHOO.Lw FOURTH street, above VINE. is now open Rte tero All and Winter. Season. Ladles and Gentian:tea' will find every provision for comfort and safety, so that a thorough knowledge of this beantiftd accom plishment roay bo obtained Iv the most timid. -Saddle horoes trained in the best manner. Baddleliorses, horses and vehicles to hire. 4 1 % 0 . carriages for fano. rale to:cars; etc. sesstt THOILMEI - MAIGE-ak SON ........ EX_IP4kM I ; A RAMS' EXPRESS - COMPANY—On and _Obe.ter•r A. , 1 1 - TtrlgiiDAY, May 1, the PREMIIT - DRP.a , l !trINT or this Obetahany will be REMOVED -to Um , emu If '8 New ihtUding, Southeaat corner of Zia and MAR.R.ET streets, IlhAtzusee On Ehirr,eplit : , street and on Market street. , Er and anaaromorr •EVIECINNE6- , Aar_ AIL MaN , :*Au be t , topiacpA aa , lleret° lo r9 at a i 1 ; ) , 0 5 ., ihnall , Parcels tinelPaelcagSs yrillbe received ttielthe lance. Call - BrYke will be kept at each office. salvo:0"i .cellthenterea therein : previous to 5- P. M. will. ',attention Same day, =withi igh n ' a reasonable diet:lll2l3er or Mg °Aga: At,...3.Laries ibl' A t Ai sat4o4 4. l 4 lll l .. AS . 1 7' , !made at iltp ucLaasTNIN a t. , - --,? i f,.. i : , r . .,.: l 'fr r.;10.1117 ItrtiG/Wirterfet.",., : _intraumat. 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