Th« Weather far An«u»t« • - .L. sends us the following table of, th? ;r at Germantown for the month just AUGUST, 1967. J. .U ' ' J' -5 P ‘ yl Kpio • *— i ■J ? PH'S *iS ? I Virtd and Weather. M-jr® 1 •; V | I Sj £ j |jp I gU i 1 S 3 72 70 30,1 74 2 f.-10'E. Cloudy. |Raiu. 20073 75 29.9 77 8-1 IIN. W. Cloudy. Ram. 36009 71 30.1 72 MO E, Cloudy. Raiu. 4 61 72 SO 30.8 SO S. W. Clear. 5 66 78 S 2 30.3 S 3 N. Cigar. 60572 60 30.3 SO 8-10 N. B. Rain. 7 65 09 7S 30.3 70 1 6-10 S.VV. Rain. 8 66 72 72 30.2 72 3 8-10 E. Ralij. ' 90772 80 30.2 SI *-10 8. \V.. Rain. r 10 03 74 82 30.2 82 3-10 Rain. ~11 65 73 78 30.3 7S - Tt. Clear.. 12 02 75 SO 30.2 Si S. Clear. 13 03 78 S 2 SO S 3 Clear. 14 72 75 74 30.1 74 K Cloudy. 16 02 70 74 30.1 73 4 1-10 Is. B. Rain. 16 00 75 73 29.8 73 2 1-10 S. E. Ram. 17 00 69 76 20.9 79 4-10 S. E. Ram. 15 05 73 74 29.9 75 N. W. Clean IQ i;c 77 R 4 30 1 S 7 W. ClMl*. , OQ 60 G'2 75 30.1 70 2-10 N. WV Clear. Shower. T.&L. 21 OS 75 SO 30.1 7S N. E. Cloudy. Rain. 22 65 74 79 30 7S 1 3-10 N. R. Cloudy. Rain. . 23 04 09 75 30 70 N. E. Cloudy. Showery. 24 03 78 81 30 So S. W. Cloudy. Showery. 25 65 71 76 30.2 77 N. W. Clear. 26 00 6S 77 30.3 79 1 N. \V. Clear. 27 01 09 SO 30.2 SI ' N. E. Clear. Showery. 28 59 70 80 30 SO 45. W. Clear. Showrv.fog hy 29 OS 69 74 29.9 S» 1-10 S. W. Cloudy. Raiu. . , 30 6S 65 70 30.2 70 N.W. Clear. 31 50 02 70 80.3 69| |S. Clear. MONTHLY AVKIIACtK. Lo\< 63 9-10 Elgl 713-10 Tw' '.k 77 r r’ \tcst Point. :ht otiock. reive o'clock irce o'clock ■pth of Bain ■pth of rain for August for last ten years: Inches. I Inches. lO 1862 2 5-10 4 9-10 1863. 2 4-10 *. 3 4-10 1864... 8 1-10 ll 2-10 1865 3 3-10 2 1-10 1866. . 3 5-10 1957. isr.fi. 1959. 1860. 1861. FBOItI ME' New York, Sep. 2cl—The Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, who has been absent some time from the city, returned last week, and preached yesterday in the Church of the Holy Trinity. A large con gregation assembled to listen to him. The recent proceedings taken against him by the Rev. Dr. Stubbs, of New Brunswick, who charges him with having ofliciated in a Methodist church in his parish, and the subsequent conduct of Mr. Tyng in preaeliing in the Congregational Church at Saratoga, invested the occasion with more than usual interest. Mr. Tyng took as his text the words, “Have any ofthe Pharisees believed on Him,” and preached an eloquent discourse on formalism and PharisCeism, which appeared to embody suggestive references to the issues iu volvcd’in the controversy. On Saturday all that remains oi the late Em peror Maximilian's body-guard, which arrived here in the French war-steamers Phelegeton and Bouret on Thursday last, left for Brest by the steamer Wm. Penn. These Boldiers accompa nied Maximilian all through his Mexican- cam paign until lie fell at Queretaro, and their , ap pearance plainly shows the hardships they were compelled to bear. They numbciod In-’ in all, and were accompanied by A. de Marineau, the French commander. About an hour prior to the sailing of the Ham . burg steamer Saxonia from her dock in Hoboken on Saturday, an explosion occurred on board* which severely injured two men, one of them named Ernest Fricher perhaps fatally. Four boxes of percussion cartridges werobeinglowered ■S into the hold of the steamer, when one_ of them slipped from the noose and the concussion of the fall exploded the cartridges, scattering their con tents in all directions. Testerday afternoon, while a crowd of men and boys were indulging in their usual Sunday's piscatorial amusement from pier 22, East river, a monstrous shark was hooked by the line of one -Tameaßussell-. After tugging and pulling, and beating and atoning the monstrous brute, which is fully ninefeet in length, it was hauled to the dock, where a large crowd soon gathered to inspect the stranger. About the time of Maximilian’s surrender in Mexico, the Liberal Government was robbed of about $200,000 in gold-bars, and one, supposed to be the chief of the gang of thieves,is now sup posed to be in this city with the majar portion of the booty. A number of Mexican detective offi cers are here, in search of the alleged culprit, who has traveled under the, name of Senor C. M. Medcnieb. He has been in the city about three weeks, stopping successively at the St. James'Hotel, Eighth street, andThlrd avenue,be tween Thirtecß th.and Fourteen th streets,but as yet his arrest has not been effected. One of the de tectives, who knew him, went to his last resi dence. on Third avenue, whore Medanich was seen, and a snare was made for his capture, but he failed to step into it, and is again ofl for parts .-v -unknown. Medanich was, for a time, accompa nied by a woman, who recently started for Eu rope. taking with her, it is supposed, a large p portion of the treasure, but measures have been " taken for her arrest as soon as she reaches the other side. Medanich is supposed by some to have been an agent in the interest of Maximilian; but this is somewhat doubtful Tlie Yelverton Case. Mrs. Yelverton, the brated law suite which hare attracted atten tion in England for years .past, writes thus to the New York Tribune: To thr Editor of the :A r . Y. Tribune. — Su:: A friend having forwarded me a copy of your journal, I cannot refrain from ac knowledging to the Editor, as also to his ' readers, the deep gratification which the perusal of his article upon my case has afforded me. I was not prepared for the kind interest manifested for me in that dis tant land. I had not anticipated that the cry of my wrongs had wakened so powerful an echo on the other side of the Atlantic. In my solitaiy struggle for right and honor (for solitary a woman deserted by her husband ' must ever be), I little dreamed, even in the silent watches of the night, that the eyes of a great nation were fixed upon me, observ ing my perilous course, marking if I should . stand or fall in the battle of life—noting whether I should suffer and be strong, or suc cumb a victim like so many other poor vic tims, not merely to man’s perfidy, but to a gTeat social wrong—a nation's iniquitous, ob solete, and effete laws remaining on the statute book a cloak for infamy of the deepest dye. 1 had not fully realized until now, that the sympathy of the just and noble sustains, though unknown, the oppressed martyrs as well to laws &b to religion. But it is sud denly revealed to my wearied soul, like a 'bright opening in the heavens when the storm is at the darkest, that one ray of sym pathy frem out the vast chaos of dim distance, is like the light discovered by the bewildered mariner, thrilling hope through his heart’s core, for it tells him of another heart regarding him and bravely re sponsive to his own. True as it is that “union is power,” so also is sympathy strength. How often the clasp of a friendly hand, in the hour fraught with impending fate, is a stronger shield than a buckler of steel, or coat of mail! Pleasant it' is to me, whose pleasures are numbered few, to grasp thiß mystic stranger hand of a great people, whose highest aspira tions tend ever toward truth ana justice, as exemplified by their brilliant, arrow-like as cefit among the nations of the earth, there to reign and rule| by the omnipotence of will. For all _ that springs, and flourishes, and strikes upward, comes from a germ Bound>aud true. The love of recti , ‘tnde marks - 1 tkh 'grandeur of soul, the v . highest approach to the Divine under the tyjie human. Woe, it seems to me, shall wait near man or -nation who falsifies his conscience for reasons of expediency—who ' . makes or administere laws against equity, to enslave a million of consciences to serve a political policy of a so-called religion of Btate, to sanction by law that marriage vows are mockeries if (according to the tilth of Geo. II.) they have' been exchanged between I‘ro- .77 2-10 .18 S-10 ill. :\v VOKK. teatant and Catholic, ignorantat the time of law or fact. Either party can repudiate the marriage by setting up a previous profession of religion; and yet, to de cide whether this legal monstrosity be right- or- wrong, has required seven years of' litigation before the courts of the United Kingdom; To decide whether bigamy has been committed by a man who, assuming Catholicity, marries a Catholic lady, and, subsequently adopting Protestantism, mar ries a Protestant, hnß required all the legal acumen ofthe kingdom, at a cost of £20,000 —at a cost (alas! who shall estimate the amount?) of misery. The latest, not the least, decision declines in the discretion of the court to ascertain whether such facts are riglif. ., gross, as to con- ditio', ! \ , , were unchanged; 250 head sold at slo® *7■ i for Springers, ana s6o@sBo'vl head for cow and calf. A Handsome Improvement.— We take plea sure In fmt.lring a very handsome improvement in the shape of a new store, opened this morning at the southeast corner of Tenth and Walnut streets, by Messrs. J. C. Finn 9}£ for tho 10-40’s, int. off, > and 107 if <§>lo7?, for the 7- State and City Loans were very quiet at Satur day’s quotations. The speculative shares were feeble. Reading Railroad declined X. closing ats2!,'. Nor ristown Railroad sold at 66; Pennsylvania Railroad at 53}^ —no change, and Lehigh Valley Railroad, at SOX —a decline of X- Camden and Amboy Railroad was Arm at 126!£; Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad at 124«; Little Schuylkill Railroad at 2Sjtf; Mine Hill Railroad at 6T; Elmira Railroad Preferred at 40; Cata wissa Railroad Preferred at 28«; Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at2S}£, aud Northern Control Ballrood at 435£. Canal stocks were heavy. 40 was bid for Lehigh Navigation; 28 for Schuylkill Navigation Re ferred ;47 for Morris Common; l&X for Susquehanna; 57 for Delaware Division, and 49 for Wyoming. In Passenger Railway shares the only activity was in Heetonville, which sold at 13}£@13)£- Smith, Randolph tb Co., Bankers, 15 Sooth Third street, quote at 11 O'clock, ns foliows: Gold, MX; United States 1881 Bonds, llfi)£@ll2if; United States 5-20’B, 1862,1141£@114M i 6-20’e, 1864, l7£ i 8.20’8, 1868, 111@U1J£; 5-00’s, July, 1865, 103>£» 108 J£; 5-90 s, July, 1867, 108?,@10S}£; United States 10-40’s, 69M@99’£; United States T-80’s, Ist series, 107J£@1077< ; V-30’s,8d series, 107?,'@107»£; 8d series, 107%@107?i -.Compounds, December, 1861,117 - Jay Cooke & Co, quote Government securities, *O., to-day, as follows: United States 6’s, 1881, H2@U9t£ Old 6-20 Bonds, 114}f@U4?£; New 6-20 Bonds, 1864, IG9L'@IO9JS; 6-20 Bonds. 1505, UOJ£@IHK; 5-20 Bond* July, 1880,lOS,S'(&109*f; 6-Sfl Bondftf. Messrs. Bo Haven Brother, No. 40 South Third elreet, make the following quotations of tho rates of exchange hi-day, at,ll\MAmerican.. Gold UlfiH-tIX, - Silver—Quarters and halves, j Compound Interest N6tce—Jnne, 18*4, 18.40; July,’ 1804, 10 40; August, .1804, 10 40; OCU, 1804, 18*f; Doc, 1884, 1T»1; May, 1808,10?< (August, 1808,1BJ(; Soptemhor, 1806; 16*1; October, 1800,14 ft. The following Is the statement of the business at tin* oflleeoftlie Assistant Treasurer of the United Mates, at Philadelphia, for the month of August, ISG7: icfl7 t’l'. x UftlsiiH’OH on hand J»t thlsMlrtto.. sB,‘2'il,C2l Oil 1 Kivotpts durliifj tin* month,viz * “ 31 -’Aitouju Urnoral Treasury*, in ' month.viz U —Ammnt lifiiornl TroflMMv M . . I’iM Offliv tr VjntmM M T)iebUt>trV 1,0«U>21 00 ilnl.mrc :il dose of business this day—JB.IW.WM H.i .TCMVUBACV 1.0.VN nKI'AUTMFNT IW. MONTH OF AvonsT, 1807. Ahk. I—Balance due to depositors .it this date “ 31—liepnyineiit to depositors dur ing the month “ St—llnhmee doe to depositors at close of business this day.... “ St— Fractional currency redeemed during the month $179,132 00 Tlie following in an ofUcinl statement of the business of the office of the Assistant Treasurer ol the United States, in New York, for the month ending Aug. 31, 1867 1 ItrCF.UTS ANl> MSmmSRMKNTi*. July 31, ISC7, by balance $1*20,315,001 78 Receipts during the mouth: On account of Customs. ..$12,003,740 08 On account of Gold Notes.. 1,550,860 09 On account oflnt‘l Rov>... 101,070 15 On account of 1\ O. 103,17105 On account of Transfers... 7,241,000 00 On account Patent Fees... 3.5G2 00 On account Miscellaneous.o2,oo7,ls2 S 3 On account Dihbnri?ingacc. 12,100,177 11 Assay Cilice 30,001 00 On account Interest ncc't.. 435,887 01 Oil, Oil, 041 03 Total $220,257,008 81 Payments— TrcnsuVy Drafts $05,385,6-17 31 Post-Ofliee Drafts 202,522 34 Disbursing Accounts 13,634, 24 Asmin Olhco 211,400 04 interest Account*-, viz: In Coin. In Currency ’Balance Rv b:iI:MMT to Or. Treasu- rer rnited States 90,605,433 85 Ilv balance to C’r., Dis *bursim: Acctaints 9,011,013 42 IP Fund)- in hand, in As- Vay O ill re 2,220.765 21 • Pv baiauce t. r.,lnt. Acc’t. 957,850 72 112,766,019 20 Philadelphia JlharKeta. MoS day,Sept. 2.—There is very little CloTOrsecd of fering and tve continue to quote It at. ,£s 25. There is a good demand for Timothy and IFlaxseed, with sales 500 bushels of the former at $2 bushel, and 1860 bushels of the latter at $2 75 Neill. MEMORANDA. Ship Lydia Skolflcld, Skolfleld, cleared at Liverpool Nth nit. for this port. „ „ Steamer Geo Washington, Gager, from New Orleans 25th ult. at New York yesterday. - Slenmer United Kingdom (Br), Donal.dson. from Glasgow 16th nit. and Movllle 17th, with'27s passen gers, at New York yesterday; " ■ Bark Mary (Br), Moon, hence at Halifax 27th ult. Bark JJ Schultz,. Russell, hence at London 17th ult. Bark Victoria, Hoepuer, hence at Falmouth 18th tilt. Bark Sckamy], Crosby, from London fbr this port, sailed from Falmouth 16tb ult, Brig Ida M Comery, McLcllan, hence at London 17th ult. " BrigEvclvn, Tutlilll, from Bordeaux for thlßport, at Halifax 27th lilt. Brig Minnie Miller, Anderson, hence at Portland 80th ult. Senrs Elwood Doron, Jarvis, for this port, and Rip ple, Conoway. for Tgeuton.NJ. sailed ftqm Providence 31st ult. Schr Anna Shepard, Bowditch, sailed from Bristol SOlli lilt) for this port. Schrs W V Phelps,Cramner; Julia A Hallock, Crow ell • Armenia, Cole, and Frank Herhort, Crowell,hence at Boston 31st ult. 4,900,805 'l l $18,121,427 07 7,7184,922 2* $M4,100 00 17,900 00 $126,200 00 621,000 or> •i:w,b!i7 MO CI .$112,700,019 20 Old Ry e Whiskies. LARGEST and best stock of THE OLD FINE IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY* HENRY S. HANNIS & G0.,- SIS and SSO SOUTH FRONT HTRKKT, Who offer the same TO THE TEADE, in Lota, on very adventngoon* tirH-s— - - A wnisUto** m BOIVJD, comprUo. all tlio Invorlto imiud. «■. tiMu'*and rum. inroMgli *l»o voirloiui monOuurt and of »JU* year, up *• P B«h.made «•» ■on Mne,Wliarl, or at Hondo.! Wat#Uou»o«, aa partioa mar biyt lti *f»|_ AOTUSKIfIEN'ra. IMSLEY’S CONTINENTAL NEWS EXCHANGE. CHOICE SEATS To nil plnccc of tunUßcment may l>o had ill' to H'tf-o'n'oolt any oienlna. I'itfiLL ■VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET. ABOVE CHESTNUT. THE FAKIILy BESOIIt. OI’EN FOR THE SEASON, II ON JO A V EVEN IM*. AUCHJST 20, CARNCROSS & DIXEY’S MINSTRELS THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. IK Tltr.lß OKA AD ETHIOPIAN 'SOI BEES, For particular, boo Manage, R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. aul! ‘ tf THIS AND K\ ERN h\ LMNG. With its unrivaled Scenery. Pauoramn, Cor.mm., Accou. "“"'Tiiim:transformation scene, &c. The 0? EX} .„xkxcE jCovor equaled in tin* vri*duetum ox tin.? 1 U 3 • VVANTEd'-SIX viVPs G LADl'i's'lN THE BALLET Apple at' Stnue-iloor ut the Theatre between tin- Uo.r , ut 11 a/M. end 1 I*. M. _ a u«rM K 1, V B l ILDI. N G S. A THIS {.MONDAY ' KVKNIM*. Byi*- 111 TIHI MAN uE MA N I u La, MR. ALT. RißNiar. . ASMSIKD »i\ MISS lliuld'.A NAsll, In Hi* ir Brilliant und llunioroue l.ntfitaminent. Mr lk KNTVIT tv ill stive Forty. Hina.;--; «f; ho COMIC Kl.flMl'NTshl s"Mi . . , •\? e'.hlMtfd hv him, for twenty year-. Ut ail tin* l'rmui'al t-iikt* in thi J cmtntrv and J-jmqie. v .. U ." l --Ar?WU:i{NK'iT AS IT.TROI.Kt M \ y> Accent-• "Ifcl >/ion* tveD'rrt 7 : commenec ut rt. Adnii-»ji>» Chestnut : **'* ,| - t » O N C L U T H A L 1.- ( ° ■ ■ BLIND TDM. 1 iv marvelous musical pWdiKy, lor a slim t season, ut the above ilull.coimiieneiii* . ~ .. MONDAY, Sept. 2d. at s I . M. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Sept. 4 alld L at 2.1X1 P. M. Adifiiaidon, FittyCente. lteri-n ,d Sente, Seri ntyfiva Cent.,. Tickets at Clma. W. A. Truinplei e Mask * u *s\A y ’ Olicstm.t street: also ut the Hall. ; . ._■ i BSEMB BUILDINO.LY TEM ,, LE 0F WONDERS. FAREWELL SEASON- FARI AVUM. ENGAGEMENT. inn BFTIPFMFVr FROM PUBLIC LIKE AFTER ‘"kiFTY YEARS OF LONG AND ACTIVE L ABO it.. OLD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOr.* SATUKdTy-AfTOILNOOB-fJ?! ONK MORE OOOI> AND HAFFY LAL'GH-with Blitz of onr youth, Blitz of our age. Blitz of our children. Blitz of “"maVoc. o vEvrkn>tgnsM. canary birds and thcMINSTRELS: Admi id on, 2S ccntt; Children. rente. Reserved Beats. >5O cents. - au3o»lm VI BEACH AND DAL Oil ! LltS CLASSES UJH jYL. Etl'iuette and Dancing will r,copen SATURDAY. StptcniberUth, 18S7. at the ri. 1~. conierof BRO.VD and 81*J{/NG CiARDHN-atm t«. uinu *■ of pownw wlua.hz.re nliic-’d their children under their chznre: bovemor of New .Jem-y. tnit*‘d Suites Mluwter to IJerUn; the late Wiu.U Dayton, Tniu:d gutm Minister to Krance, Hon. W. D. Kelley and Hon. L. Mycn, M. G. iat ‘ n*frrcnoe, nee viinilan*. alu|,w Mendelssohn musical society's- pikst Rehearsal of thUses.-op will take place MONDAY. September Stlth, at the Hall N. I- corner Eighteenth and Chestnut street*. ACXDEMYOF FUjE l^maminwtbs’greatPßt'uro of CHRIST REJECTED etiU ou exhibition. jgjJL— . HEW PUBLICATIONS.: __ Tl”e\V BOOKS! NKW BOOKS I NKVV BOOKS! J* Published thi* Day fjr •T; It PETKKSON * BROTHERS, 80<5 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. TllE REBEL CHIEF. By Gustave Ahnard. author of “Prairie Flower.” An entire new work. Complete In one large octavo volume. Brice 75 cent*. NEW EDITIONS OK Gl STAVE AIMARD’S WORKS. The Prairie Flower 75;The Indian Chief .. .73 "The Indian Scout. 75]The lied Track... ... —.. .75 The Trail Hunter 75, Pirate* of the Prairies 75 Thu Border Rifle*. .75] The Tiger Slaver 75 Trapper’*.Daughter 75|Tlio Gold Seeker*. -■ t 75 THE RECTOR'S WIFE;or. The Valley of a Hundred Eire*. By the author of ..“Margaret and Her Bride** ij)aitl*,‘“Tx>rd* and Ladle*, 11 “Omen of theConnty,” die.. Complete in one large duodecimo volume. Bound In Green and. Wiuo Morocco Cloth. Price, $1 60 in paper; ■ or. $2 00 in cloth. AI'NT MARGARET'S TROUBLE. A Tale of Love, Bol .fishnepe and Retribution. A charming fttory. One vol* price Twenty-five cent*. Till? OLD PATROON; on The Great Van Bro'ek Pro perty. Bv lame* A. Maitland, author of “The Watch man,” “The Wanderer. 1 *- “The I>i«ry of an Old Doc tor,” ”The Lawyer 1 * Mory,” “Sartaroe,” “The '1 wo Cousin*,” etc. Complete fu one large duodecimo vol ume. Bound In Green and Wine Morocco Cloth. Price gl Win paper; or, $2 in cloth. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Addreea all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to t. b. Peterson- a brothers, 30t5 Chestnut street, Philndtu, Pa. Books pent, roptage paid, on receipt of retail price, all new' BOOKS ARE AT FCTERSONSf. se2-3t HOOP SKIKTS. COQ HOOP SKIRTS. . . COO D Zo HOPK|NB* “OWN JSAKE." O^SO " PRICES KEDUCEDII ! It affords us much pleasure to announce to our Burner, ona patrons and the public, that in consequence of a slight decline in Hoop Skirt material, together with our increased facilities for manufacturing. anS a strict adhe rence to BUYING and SELIdNG for CASH, w» are ena bled to offer alt our JUSTLY CELEBRATED HOOF SKIRTS at REDUCED PRICES, and they will, u heretofore, always be found to every respect more dost rable, ani really cheaper than any single or double spring,Hoop Skirt In the market, while our assortment la “Aisofconstantly, receiving from New York and the East ern States full lines of low-priced Salrts at very low pricea, among which is a lot of Plain Skirts at tho following rates: 16 springs, 66cents; 20springs, 66cents;25spring, 75cento; 30 springs, b 5 cents; 86 springs. So cento, and 40 sprihgs, $L Skirts made to order, altered and repaired, wholesale and retail, at tho Philadelphia Hoop-Skirt Emporium, No.' 6Sa mtl‘f^te el ° W BeTenUa WM. T. HOPKINS. HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETB.—MRS. E. BAYLEY, No. 813 Vino street, is now; manufacturing all the va» rietles ot Hoop Skirts, Coraeta, «c. She haa aka the Real French Corsets of new styles. Hoop Skirts altered and repaired. noh2j>tfrp__ BOABDINS. A LARGE FURNISHED SECOND STORY FRONT and communicating back room to rent, with board, either together or singly, to persons without children, at 1621 Vino street. BeS-mJ.w.at* / IUESTNUT HILL BOARDING.—GOOD ROOMS V ; vacant at Chestnut Springs. Inquire at 1402 WALNUT street. ae2-4t* QO c ARCH STREET, BOARDING, LARtIE SECOND OOi/atory front and back rooms cotmauaicating I _Bo2^t_ WANTS. *\\; ANTED. V> HARDWARE SALESMAN. . M , .... One acquainted with western Pennsylvania and Ohio trade. , To a lien man a good salary will be paid. ««*♦- Address at once, with references, l• O. Jj7,A r }.* burgh, Pa. WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLKI!I AN, A W situation aB Collector or Receiving Ueik.oiuny similar employment. Salary wanted, COLLECTOR, at tills Qfflco. • nmU-Strp _ I nsib uction. 1 i icstt f'lnpii’H’TS WILL RESUME THE DUTIES 01* Awlic»tlo r M wadi atlmauavd Bjreos;_ ° e2^*_ £ ANDReM*Dealer* to j?orci B n &A Amer|a n Mimic. Ill)* UhcHtmit Btriart.___ IfOH BAd.ES. RESIDENCE. WAL- Wtrn Eleventh and Twelfth etreeta. nut street, betwcra M D U VENSETTER, it- > ____M£aouthFourthetreet ; _ VVrfiiivfi ONE'SCOTCH PI& IKON—GLENGAR in store and foe Bale in lota to suit, h» rETEIt WKiailT * 80N9. US Walnut .treat, 107-8 WHISKIES RYE Terms. nATCHEN, JEWEiiiiy, JUST It E C E I V ED. ANOTHER INVOICE JET JEWELRY. BAILEY & CO., NO. 819 CHESTNUT STREET au2lw f mtftpj Italian Jewelry, jg^BYZANTINE MOSAICS An iiitiiH UM' ftockof CORAL JEWELRY, \jEIXT P'I’.OM NAI’LKs and irni'ortfd b; JAMES E. C 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel-f m w-tfrps 1028. SPLJ. TAYLOR, JEWELER. An elegant etoek, cam pricing FINEWATCHES, DIAMONDS. . KJ.BGANT JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, CLOCKS. _ Offered at reduced price*. Waleben vrarranted for tw» yean. Sttverware aultabto for bridal pramtti. WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTER 1028 CHESTNUT ST. • jos-w tmtfrvt STEAMSHIP “PERSIA.” SOW OPENINO. JO. MUSICAL BOXES MUSICAL TABLES, Direct from Genera, Made exprewtly for and Imported by JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. felf.ro,w-tfrpt j., (iWIXEBEN’E POIttNIMHINO ciwua. THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM JUfiS iJ rffli9N, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in every description of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, In great variety and at Moderate Price. Particular attention given to the man ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collar®, 4o«, warranted to give satisfaction. i>nw CAKPETINGS, dec. CARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Street*. We are now opening a full and complete as sortment, both Foreign and Domestic, Cor Fall Sales., .nOL-Tm n>B KEEP THEM AT HANDI COMPOUND CAMPHOR TROCHES* dy' Positive Preventive of, & CJ IHC O I. lE3 IE& -A- * )> Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Cholor* Morbus, /g V. 8 0 )e Footor.C. H. Needles, Druggist, IJIUARkcSU.,PMI» PATENTED 11th MONTH, 1866. Tfl 2m«Bpt D. M. IjANE. fiajfo&r CARRIAGE BUILDER, 3409 MARKET Btreat, three equarea west Fauna. Railroad Denot, WndPhllada. A large aeaortment uf Buporior-built Car rlageß constantly on hand; alao, Carriage of ©very de acnpHon bnUt to order. uu7-w f tnßmrp PHILADELPHIA. From Itoim*. & CO.,