an= ~. , Ilse 1G....112 axed r Elllery.L-Shee,ltinug Scenes itt GoorgetoWn• Del. • A correspondent at Georgetown, Sussex county, Delaware, communicates the , folloW- Ing suatement relatifirto the whipping of the persons convicted at the recent term of - Court: He says: The whippin of Thomas Oliver, the negro who pleaded ty of assanlst on two 750. 1 1 white women,.was_ent_ ted to the hands of Jim Wingate, a notorious c erecter, well-known for his fiendish batted to the black people. The pun ishment was 60 lashes. Thirty of these were in flicted in the morning. The instrument em loyed was a cowhide, which was need with such fury that the blood flowed at every cut, causing the fellow to utter the most piteous screams. It toeven asserted that some persons held his feet to keep him from giving way to his agony, while the Sheriff looked on with complacency. The man was again brought out in the afternoon, and`the lashes were reversed, across his back, making cross-bars. The wounds were after wards washed with brine. It is declared to be the most horrid punishment ever inflicted in the State, and the shrieks and strokes of the lash were heard at a distance of nearly 150 yards. The better class of Democrats declare themselves disgusted. There is no, doubt that Oliver will additionally _be convicted, at another Court, of rape, for • whichi it being a capital offente, ihe will be hung. This torture is therefore a mere preliminary to his execution. •t• k , • On the same day, J. P. Jones (white); con victed of forgery, was brought out for punish ment, he being sentenced to stand in the pillory an hour, beside imprisonment, fine, wearing a convict's j acket , & c. Be seemed almost frenzied at the thought of the degradation he was to un dergo, and begged the bailiffs to shoot him. By frantic exertions he succeeded in breaking away and ran some one hundred yards, when .he fell from exhaustion. lie was taken back and under went the punishment.-=-Wiliningtars Commercial, Nor. 7th. , Orr/ MILIALMILS, RAILROAD 17RRIGHT8.—At the retlng of met chants and shippers, held at the ommerclal , Ex.- change lest evening, Mr. Geo. L. Burly offered the following preamble and resolutions,, which were unanimously adopted : Whtraaa—Ttke grant of privileges by this and other States to Railroad Corporationewas designed for the benefit of the Public, no less than for that of, said Cope. rations: therefore, .itesotved, That Railroad Corporations should, at all times, furnish sufficient cars for the .rapid transportation of m_e rc h and i se , and that in the event of their failing to do this, and of any discrimination in their charges , against the cities of this State, we recommend that the ight to nut freiOt cars upon the road be taken from them by the LegislaWn, and transferred to individuals, as soon as possible. Resolved, That we demand the passage of a plain. liberal and comprehensive Pres Railroad olaw, in opposition to railroad monopoly_ and consolidation , Resolved, That the aid of Congress be invoked to provide ouch legislation for the government of great through lines of Roadies the States are inadequate to furnish, and so to secure uniform privileges to our whole people everywhere throughout the country. Sramatio WINDOW Samms.—This morning, before Alderman Massey,John Tracy was charged with OM larceny of a lot of window'shades. It Eosins that on Wednesday a wagon loaded with 'window shades from Man aynnk was stopped in front of a house at Sixteenth and Coates streets. Whil there ome men got In and helped them nelvese to shades valued at $6O. Yesterday , the police received information that some of the shades had been taken to the house of Tracy, near Seventeenth and Coates streets. They event there and found a porn of the Tracy,rorty.• Another lot had been ' sold by who pe was then arrested. The accused was committed fora farther hearing., MURDEROUS ASSAULT.--Last evening two CO - ored men entered the second-hand cellar of David Jacobs, colored, No. 19 North Second street. One of them tried on a suit of clothes. The other purchased a hat, and asked Mr. Jacobs to wrnp it up. While doing so, 'Mr. Jacobs was struck a violent blow upon the head with a blank-jack, and was felled to the floor In an In sensible condition. The men then left. Subse quently the one who got the suit of , clothes, and who used the billy, was arrested. He gave his •name as George Williams. This morning, after a heaving before Ald. Godbou, he was committed to answer at Court. InsyrruTE.—A reference to the ad vertisement will show our readers that this popu lar institution has organized its winter opera.' tions on a most attractive and liberal basis. Seven distinct courses of Lectures are announced, on a variety of interesting subjects, by some of our most talented scientific men. The whole range of selected tonics excites much popular interest in these days, and with the enlarged and varied facilities of the Franklin Institute, in the way of apparatus and other means of illustra tion,lhere cau be no doubt &hat there will be very o audiences attracted. GENEROUS DONATION.—The Managers of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia beg to offer their sincere thanks for a most liberal donation, just received. 'A gentleman, who declines having \ his name made known, has generously presented the entire stock of winter coal. This is pecu liarly acceptable just now, when the exhausted state of the treasury makes it difficult to meet the necessary requirements for living. It is to be regretted that such a noble example should not have the added influence of the name of the donor. TIIIEVES AND RECEIV-Elt. —Edward D. Cooper and John Listen were arrested yesterday at Swanson and Shippen streets, upon the charge of having broken open a box and stolen there from about thirty pounds of sugar. They were committed by Alderman Tittermary. The stolen sugar was sold to Catharine Garrity, No. 3 Mead street, and she was arrested upon the charge of receiving stolen goods. She was likewise com mitted by Alderman Tittermary. Burros's') LARCENY.—Patrick Kelty, alias Ben. Young, was , before Alderman Tittermary this morning, upon suspicion of the larceny of a piece of gray cassimere. He had the goods under hia arm at Sixth and Bedford streets, yesterday afternoon, and when a policemen accosted him, he threw his bundle into a cellar and ran. The casaimere awaits an owner at the Second Dis trict Police Station. Kelty was sent to prison. ROBBEBY IN A SALOOII.-9. man named J. Fitzpatrick fell asleep in a saloon, under the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Frankford, last night. When lie got awake his pocket-book, containing about 41.5, was missing. A man who was in the saloon at the time, was arrested on suspicion of having committed the robbery. He was committed by Alderman Holme. DISHONEST Doin liarbeson, em ployed as a domestic in a house at Alder street and Columbia avenue, was arrested yesterday and taken before Ald. Campbell. upon the charge of the larceny of clothing belonging to her em ployer. She was held in $5OO bail for trial. FUEL VOR GUNNlNu.—buring yesterday doyen persons were arrested for trespassing and gun ning upon property located upon School lane, in the Twenty-first Ward. They were ill fined by Alderman Ramsdell. LaneENT.—Ann Allen and Francis Brown were arrested yesterday afternoon,' and - taken before Ald.- Tittermary, upon the cliarge of having stolen $lO from a man on Shipper street, above Third. They were committed for trial. SELLING LIQUOR •ro MINORS.—John Walters, .a tavern keeper on Allen's lane, in Germantown, was fined yesterday, by Ald. Good, for selling liquor to minors. TUE BANKRUITti, as well as a list of their creditors and the amounts due each, are now being published in the Commercial List and Price Current. A 2III t4ErfIENTS. Tna TuraTamt.—The drama of ,Surf will be pre Fented at the Arch this evening for the benefit of Mrs John Drew. At the Walnut Mr. Edwin Forrest wit appear in his celebrated personation of "Jack Cade.' Mrs.'D. P. Bowers has a benefit to-night at the Chest- Nut in Peep o' Dap. At the. American a miscellaneous entertainment will be offered. Purcanara.nre. ernaus.—A performance will be given this evening at this p6pular eaublishmetit,cortier IA Tenth and Liailowhill streets. All the, accomplished acrobats and equestriaips Of the comPany will appear. ELIMENTII ERBIUM OPERA, Houss.—ilesers. Carn croes & Dicey offer a. number of novelties at their opera house this evening. Burlesque opera, Ethi op i an farces, songs, dances and eccentricities generally will be presented. The "world-renowned elephant" will go thrOugh a number of first-class evolutions during the evening. PIIILAPELYLLI6 0PX1(1.6 flousz.—This evening an unusually attractive programme is offered at this popular place of amusement.. 'Every member of the excellent company will appear in burlesques, songs, fAntastic evolutions, rind a plentiful supply of those eccentric" 41Meitionsi Sokes and conundrums which go to maim Tina Osst•cdusii migetrel performance. BliWtvin give an entertebiMent 'We evening at ameirdity sown". CITY NOTIOBS. Teiltnr.—An editor having engaged a nfrii , re porter, recolved,the following aS his firstAffort:‘ arninforinedThat the gentleman hoO atood on his head under p spile shiver for the purpos ov haviwa tits pair of butes druve on, ehortly afterwatihi found himeelf in ChinY, perfectly naked without a cent in his pocket." This is a matter of no special interest to the public, as is the information that the Very, best coal in the city can be purchased of Mr. W. W. Alter,Ninth street,below' Girard avenue, or at the Branch Office, iorner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets. • Tun PanicESS HAT OR Lantas,'now the rago in Parts. Is to be fonnd , at the NEW MILLINERY EM ronini, comer Ninth and Cherry. AN INTEREST/NO: illt3l.Meatira. H. Hot dr, Co. have opened their new and elegant Cigar Store, No. 45 North Seventh street, and offer an extensive and varied assortment of thp Choicest Brands or Havana Cigars, Smoking and CiseWing Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes, lemhey Articles, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, on all secular days. pima reasonable. " TICKETS ron Tns NNW PHILADELPILIA OPERA HOUBB ron sem: gins S o'otoox T 0 LAD TUN. lEB. • Charles , Oakford & Bons, under the Continental, have all the latest atyiee of Fine Fara. unattrpaseed for Aurtibilty and make. • tiIIENA BOUQUETS. The 'only stock in the 'United States is at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut Erect. JONES' Hann, 285 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plas. Meals from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. Good lodgings tor guests. Rouse open all night. Booms 50 eta. per night. ,To Tint LADIES.- Charles Oakford 8c Boas, under the Continental, have all the latest styles of Fine Furs, unsurpassed for durability and make. To run LADIES.— Call at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut street, and inspect the immense assort ment of Fancy and Plain China, Bohemian and French Glassware, Bronze and Pariah Statuary, Silver Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, ac., before making your .urchasee. Ds sse BLINDIIII2B AND VATARBB.- J. Isaacs, N. D., Professor of the Bye and Ear, treat* all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the eity can be seen at his office, No. Bob Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, aa be bas no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. To THE LADIES.— Charles Oskford & Sone, under the Continental, have all the latest styles of Fine Fare, unsurpassed for durability and make. THE RETURNS on the day , after election, as copied from the cashier's book at Charles Stokes & Co.'s ready-made Clothing Store, under the Con tinental, show a great gain over last week, and no doubt the gain has been so for both parties—buyer and seller—for the Clothing now sold is of a most superior quality and low in price. GAY'S Cm:ln PALACE, 1022 Chestnut street, open till nine o'clock every night. FINANCIAL, and COMMERCIAL Bales at the Plihaeei BO'ORE 100 Bb Sob Nay stk c 974 VIES? $lOOO U $ 6-208'62 reg 105 12000 Palls Is ser 10336 6709 City 68 new Its 102 200 do muu 102 1000 Lehigh Bs'B4 8438 1000 ga&Am 6s 'B9 86 100 eh Ocean Oil 5.94 45 eh Morris Can pf c 99 05 eh Penns R 9034 l'imanot , ralo, Friday, November 8. There was more spirit at the Stodk Board this morning, 'and, with one or two exceptions, more firm ness in prices. Government and State Loans were not offered so freely, and wore steady at yesterday figures. City Loans closed steady at 102 for the new and 97 for the old issues. Camden and Amboy Railroad was steady at 125, and Pennsylvania Railroad at 5034-no change. The bears made a fierce assault on Philadel phia and Erie Railroad, and it Wu forced down to 24- a decline of %, but after the adjournment it advanced to 24%®2434. Reading Railroad closed at 48l 8.5., Catawissa Railroad,Preferred was nominal at 223. 57 was bid for :gine Dill Railroad; 513( for Lehigh Valley Railroad; 64 for Germantown Railroad; 31 for North Pennsylvania Railroad, and 423'% for Northern Central Railroad. Canal stocks were heavy. 33 was the bestbid for Lehigh Navigation; 50 for Delaware Division; 35 for Norris Canal Common, and 22 for Schuylkill Navigation Preferred. Bank and Passenger Railway shares were without essential' change. Smth, Randolph & CO., Bankers, 18 South Thir. street, quote at 11 o'clock, as follows: Gold, 139; United States 1881 Bonds, 112€01123,(; United States 5-20's, 1862, 1083,(®1083'S; 5-20's. 1864, 105%(210534; 5-20's, 1885, 1063(2106U; 5-20's, July, 1865, 10734@ 101%;.5-20's, July, 1867, 10734@f107%; United States 10-40's, 1013,(®10134; United States 7-30's, Ist series, par; 7-80's; itd series, 1053;(2105;% 84:1 series, 1053E(2105%; componndS,December,lB6l,llB%@ll9. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government ,securities, &c., to-day,as follows: United States 6's, 1881,111%@1123E; Old 15-20 Bonds, 1083,;(2108:),; ;New 5-20 Bonds, 1864, 105%(210534; 5-20 Bonds, 1865, 106®10634;', 5-20 Bonds July, 1865,107N(2107% ;5-20 80nd5.1867, 107%® 107%; 10-40 Bonds, 101';',;(4101%; 7 7-10 August, par; 7 3-10, Jane, 1053(2105%; 7 8-10, July, 105'302 10534; Gold (at 12 o'clock), 138%@)1893(. Messrs. Do Raven & Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of exchange to-day, at IP. M.: American Gold, 1383;(2 188; ;Silver-Quarters and halves, 13402135; U.S. 6's, 1881, 111%®112';, ;do. 1862,1083]@)108%; do. 1864,105}(®10534; do. 1665, 106®106%; d 0.1865, new, 10734®107%; do. 1867, 1074]®107%; U. S. s's, 10-40'5,101%@, 1 0 1 %; U. S. 3-10, June, 1053,(@.105%; do. July, 105%0210534; Compound Interest Notes- June, 1864, 19.40; July, 1864, 19.40; August, 1884, 19.40; October, 1864, 19.40 ®2O ;Dec.,1864, 19 .40219% ; May, 1865,173,(®17y, ; August, 1865, 16%@1633; Sept., 1865, 15%®16%; October, 15%®16. I - The inspections of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia, for the week ending Nov. 7, 1867, are as follows: ' Barrels of enpertlue. " Fine....... • t 6 Corn Meal.. Condemned Philadelphia Markets. Frupay, Nov.B.—Cotton is held with more firmness brit there is not much doing. There is not much Quercltron Bark and we con tinue to quote No.l at $5l ig ton. There is a fair demand for Cloverseed. and further Niles are reported ut $7 50®$5. In Timothy and Flaxseed no change. The Flour market continues inactive, there being but little demand either for export or home consump tion. Small sales of superfine at $7 50@i8 50; extras at $8 504959 50; Northwest extra family at $9 70@ $lO 75; Penna. and Ohio extra family at $lO 50(4 12 25, and fancy at sl3€sl4. Rye Flour is selling at $8 50@i9. In Corn Neal nothing doing. The Wheat market continues inactive, and in the absence of sales we quote Red at $2 30 igt2 47, the latter for prime. Corn is dull and prices barely main tained. Small sales of Yellow at $1 37, and 1,000 bushels Western mixed at 1 35. Oats are unchanged. 1,600 bushels prime bright sold at 74 cents. In Barley and Malt. no further sales hale come under our notice. MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PELLADELPHLA—Nov. 8 tz - See Marine Bulletin on Seventh Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer 1? Vranklin, Pierson, 13 hours from Balti more, with melee to A Groves, Jr. Steamer Iteeatdr, Young, 13 hours from Baltimore, with mdse to J D Ruoff. Schr 1 , Noweti, Fennimore. Boston. Sehr Jane N Baker, Wilson, Roston. Schr J V McCabe, Pickup. New Haven. • Schr S T Wines, Ilulse, New York. • • Schr Mary A Loughery, Loughery,Wilmington, Del. CLEARED THIS DAY. Steamer W Whilden, Iticrina, Baltimore, J D - Ruoff. Bark Louisa Cook, Cook, ttenoa, E A f3ouder & Co. Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, Gibraltar for orders, Workman & Co. Brig Ellen P Stevens, Rolland, Port Spain, Workman Az CO. Behr Danl Pierson, Pierson, Key West, Merchant&Co. Behr M A Loughery , Loughery,Washington, Rommel& Hunter. Sehr Minerva Knight Bush , Boston, do • . Schr FNowell, Ireunimore, Boston, L Andeuried&Co. Schr Eliza Frances, Henley, Portland, Borda, Keller& Notting. Behr Henry May, Franklin,Fall River, Caster,Stlekney & Wellington. • Behr ST Wines, Hulse,Newport,Blakiston, Graeff&Co Correspondence of thephilagelphla Exchange. LEWES, Dm.. Nov. e--43 PM. The bark Maggie, from Philadelphia for Antwerp, and brig Q T Ward, do for Marseilles, went to sea Otit 'THEDAiIIY EtEliNi3;ll6thieht4lititilDitLPMA. FRIDAY' NOVEMBER 8,18 inst. Briiithio, Item' do fe'r Gibraltar, west co sea &hi Ider7ised, *sin St John NB. fov Philadelpttift, pissed in the Capes this evening; , Steamer General ?pet/um, from pew York, having's, two the light ship : for the Ofoes ,Issige, is at the l is irkwater. cosling,and Will proceedln the station. d W.' , ____ Tows. &c. • GBEPRIA.PATRA. tua stock Exchange. BOARDS. 1100 eh Read R 1)40 48,',1 OAJID. 200 eh Phil & Erie 14110.9436 100 oh do 400 243 i 500 eh do i fte6o 24 100 eh do 660 24% 100 eh do 241 i 200 eh Bigriintain 3 45 eh Ron .R 1)30 1100 814 do 1)30 433 r 100 eh do esivn in 4814 11,625 60 114 336 -.12,205 11[:1VIORANDA. Ship Electric, June. hencti 3 Ot Hareburg 21st nit. Steamer Hendrick Hudson, ;before reported ashore off the Morro Castle, was towed off And taken into avana yesterday by a Spanish war steamer. Steamer Tybee, Caulkins, cleared et . New York yes terday for Galveston. • Bark Sammy], Crosby, hence for Marseilles, was spoken 29th ult. lot 38 20, lon 72. k Bark Thos Whitney (Br).Westerdyke, from NeVABI33 for this port, with a cargo of guano, put into NUOVIta I 3. Cuba, about 6th inst, diernasted, and in a bad state otherwise,' having been caught in the hurricane of the 80th ult. Bark Evelyn, Jenkins from Buenos Ayres Sept 9, 'and Montevideo 12th, with hldes,at N York yesterday. Bark Dant Cornwall, Todd, hence, sailed from Fal- mouth 24th ult. for 'Antwerp. Brig J C York, York, cleared at St . John, NB. 6th in for this port. , Brig Oak Point (Br), Vigus, hence at Gibraltar 20th ult. arc 19th, for Genoa. Schrs C C Clark, Pater, and Olive H Rourke, cleared at St John, NB. 6th inst. for this port. Schrs II 31 Miller, Miller, and ICE Amsden, Smith, hence at Boston 6th inst. Schr J V Wellington, Chipman, cleared at Bangor sth, inst. for this port. gar Helen, Carroll from Calais for this port, sailed from Newport , sth inst. Schrs A H Cain, Simpson.bence, and C dt C Brooks, Buena, from Delaware City, at Gloucester 2d inst. Schrs T Lake, Adams, and Belk) Strong, Brown, hence at Providence Sth inst. Behr Flora A Sawyer,Reed, from Calais for this port, sailed from Newport sth inst. Schr John Crockford, Jones, sailed from Bristol 6th inst. for this port. Behr* Cohasset, from New Bedford; Nellie True, from Portland and Lottie, from Boston, all for this port, sailed from Newport sth inst. Behr Hamburg, Sprague, and Samuel Fish, Baker, from Boston for this port; Tantamount, Davis, from Salem for do; Open Sea, Coombs, from Bangor for do, and J H Bartlett, Wiggins, for do, sailed from Newport sth inst. Saw Hattie Carter, from Bangor for this port, at Newport sth inst. WATCHES, JEWELRY, *O. CARVED —ki t ' • alb, , WOOD WORKS OF ART, AT CALDWELL & CO.'S' HMS, 822 CHESTNUT STREET. [Ol4 m warpo Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP,, Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, mantffactuns every description of fine STERLING SILVERWARE. and offers for sale. wholesale and retail, a choke assort. meat, of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low • J. M. SHARP. A. ROBERTS. • selUtm PARIS FLOWER STANDS yez OF Porcelain and Ormolu Combined. CALDWELL & CO.; REM JEMILERS„ 822 CHESTNUT STREET. OPERA GLASSES, Fans, Elegant Paris Jewelry. fel-f.m.w-tfra PAINTINGS, 6:ID. NEW OIL PAINTINGS. NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence'. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Manses in every variety. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 818 CHESTNUT STREET, PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGIIWAYS:-OFFICE No. 104 South Fifth street, Philadelphia, N ov. fith,lB67. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Chief Comm.ioner of Highways until 13 o'clock M., on MONDAY, 11th inst., for the construction of the following. two feet six inch sewers, vie.: On Tasker and on Dickin son streets, from Seventh to Eighth streets: on Otis street, from ()oral street, one hundred and eighty-eight feet northwestward, and on Warnock street, from Poplar street" to two hundred and three feet south of Girard avenue with such man holes as may be directed by the Chief Engi: neer and Surveyor. The understanding_ to be that the Contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said sewer to the amount of one dollar and twenty-five cents for each lineal foot of front on each side of the street, as so much cash _paid ,• the balance, as limited by Ordinance, to be paid by the city, and the Contractor will be required to keep the street and sewer in good order for three years after the sewer is flaislied. When the street is occupied by a City Passenger Rail road track, the Sower shall be constructed alongside of said track in such manner as not to obstruct or interfere with the safe passage of the cars thereon; and no claim for remuneration shall be paid the Contractor by the company using said track, as specified in Act of Assembly approved May Bth, 1866. All bidders aro invited to be present at the time and place of opening the said Proposals. Each proposal will be accompanied by a certificate that a Bond has been filed in tho Law Department as directed by Ordinance of May' 25th, 1860. If the Lowest Bidder shall not execute a con. tract within five days after the work is awarded, he will be deemed as declining, and will be hold liable on his bond for the difference between his bid and the next highest bid. Specifications may be had at the Department of Surveys, which will be strictly" adhered to. W. W. SMEDLEY, noB-3tB Chief Commissioner of Highways. NEW PUBLICATIONS. `SECOND EDITION NOW READY. t..) HAREM LIFE. , HAREM LIFE HAREM LIFE, HAREM LIFE IN "YPT HeBInf i N B ITIM °"E ' WITH A PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR Pram the Autharte Preface. "It was reserved to an humble individual like myself. in my official capacity as Governess to his Highness, tho Grand l'acha Ibrahim, to become the unheardmf instance in the annals of the Turkish empire, of residing within those /oct of inteigue, the Imperild and Viceregal - Harems of Turkey and Egypt; and thus an opportunity has been afforded the of, Asrnodeuifdike uplifting that impenetra ble veil, to accomplish which had hitherto battled all the exertions of Eastern travelers. It has been my aim to give a concise yet impartial and sympathetic account of the daily life of the or-famed Odalisques of the nine teenth century—thole mysterious impersoulfleations of castoff loveliness. With what. success. I have achieved this difficult task is left.to the judgment of the public to determine... • Price $1 win Paper; or, $2 00 in Cloth. ' Copies of this extraordinary book will be sent, free of Postage. on receipt of retail price, by T. B. PETERSON di BROTIIRS. noB-2t l'hiladelphia, Pa., viayEß WARM:EIk _O4I,,FERS, 4w:4/LIVES nutens a.) (btuired Wheal. Nonpareil !Ind SeperilneVa_p _ems and F re nch Olives fresh geode, landeures.Napoleon lll4rout Bi l vm and lor sale by JOB. B. DUBEIIIIII, di CO., lee south Delaware avenue. B°16)",8 EBEF TEA.--TIAIS AN OUNCE QE THIS extract will make a pint of exc J llent Boat Tea in a. B t Always eadiand and f or sate by 08818 a R, ROBS •1* 00 HO Routh Delaware avenue. TURKEY iABES trEy CROP VARI.OI gradetlandintand or sale try oa. A uBERERI {XL 108 130/th Pvenue. CIAJUIPETINGS, dot. 519 Chestnut Street. 519. FINE CARPETINGS REDUCED PRICES. WE WILL BELL OUR lOLITIINSTEKSa ROYAL WILTON% VELVETS, ENGLISH 'BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY URUSSELS, THREE-PLYS, ' • SUPER-INGRAM% vzrarmakts, BRUSSELS AND DArwliq HALL AND STAIR CARPETS. WITH EXTRA BORDERS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS IN SHORT. EVERY DES(RIPTION OF DEMILIOLI CARPETINGS, GREATLY REDUCED PRIDES, With a yiew to SELLING OFF OUR ENTIRE STOOK. AT OUR RETAIL WAREROOI4I3. No. 519 Chestnut St., Prior to removal on first of Januarinext. MeCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, 519 CHESTNUT STREET. 0e24v,f.m.2m • JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., 626 CHESTNUT STREET. GREAT REDUCTION IN Ell Ica OF CARPETINGS. Weare . nowoffering at a reduced price thebalouteeof our Fall Importationa. We have received by late arrivals large additions to our stock of - French and English AXMINSTERS, 6-4 VELVETS & TAPESTRIES, English Brussels, INGRAIN 3-PLY VENETIAN GARPETINGS, Which will be offered at REDUCED PRICES, To Close Season's Importations. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., Chestnut Street, below Seventh. .e3l-tu th f 2:1) NOTICE.; LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth ,and Tenth Streets. Will continue to cell their stock of CARPETINGS At prices corresponding with low rent and expenses, And will open daily new goods, u they do not expect to move. ani4Om n 4 HOOP SKIRTS* HOOP SKIRT_S._ FALL STYLES . Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts, 2,3 M, 234, 2X and 8 yards round. of every length and shape, for ladies, and a com plete assortment of blisses. and Children's Skirts,. from 6 to 43 springs, from 10 to 33 inches long, all of "OUR OWN MAKE," superior in style, finish and durability, and really the cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skirts in the ds merican market. Warranted in every respect. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. CAUTION.--Owing to the unprecedented reputation which "Our Own Make" of Skirts have attained, some dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt upon their customers by representing them to be "Ilopkins's Own Make." Be not deceived. "Our' Make" are stamped on each tab. "W. F. Hopkins, Manufacturer, No. Me Arch street, Philadelphia," and also have the letter H woven in the tapes between each spring, Also, dealer in Now York made Skirts, at very IoW prices, wholesale and retail.. Send for catalogue of styles 8 Aprrchetr a e t • Philada, WM. T. HOPKINS. NEW FALL SKIRT. THE PATENT CLASP HOOP SKIRT,- Manufactured and for sale by SHAW & BONHAM. 918 ARCH and 258 North NINTH streets. no Patent Clasp NEW STYLE SKIRTS, maniasa 'cured by us, are acknowledged by the Ladies to be the 4rety"atireVecrroVe l lg i oetart i cir l iOVc a o d a the nest patent g land gsgUsb Stem, without nay fasten' reg h alt t gr rgo.eketherlYe;,'Pliiiionnaebig patentapes clX1130) Skirts and Corset' made to order. Worlers and other makes of French Corsets, for sale. se23.m,wirAlrrP4 ROOF 8 /CLETE{ „a ctin ,' E: BAYLEY, No, 812 V le now ina6.l bi ha , all t eh ia varieties Of Hoop 8 dr& alcati nch. . re& raclarp— reFre Comte now A amp vaired. • . • , , roh TREsEavaD.76l l / 1 11114D43.20ERGe. mAiriEl4l.l Tamarinds in sugar. binding and for sale bYii.l). MAIER & CO.. We 0%4 /Delaware avenue. OUR:0 ,M d, THE LARGEsT, AND BEST STOOK OF FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES IN THE LAND, • Is NOW POSSESSED BY =MA 21S and 220 SOUTH PJELCONT SMELEDI7I4 Who offer the same TO TH3 °TRU% in Lots, on very sdvantsgsW Term. Tb e i r stock of Rye Whiskies, IN BOND, comapriam an imue laver's o armada en tant, tang, and runs through the various months al 111611. 9 86. mid OE this year, present date. Liberal contracts made tor lore to arrive ad W o intinrebratild RAU Ihitilt;llldrAlNS soniLlne Wharf , or at Bonded Warehouses. ea pansies gaily i iu mmh ' • • MUM OM SPECIAL NOTICE. We are prepared to mean Putchasers of Fine Furnituie, so= iN STYLE AND PRICE. GEO.J.HENKELS,LACY & CO., CABINET MAKERS, 18th and Chestnut Streets. ee23-ara rP AVISO. MUEBLES FINO EXEIBICION. In Sena de Citartos. GVLOCADO oomo Sane de reelbliniento CUARTOS D Y E CAMARA. GEOID J. Ma BUENKELS. LAUF de CO*, EBANISTAB, serTl THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS, CARPETED AND PANTED:IED A 8 CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. GEO. J. KENNELS, LACY & CO.. CABINET MAKERS, THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. PHILADELPHIA. R fir Die felneften Illenbel arrangirt In der ganzen Etage ferfig am Annicht, Teppich and Gardinen elnbegrilien. GEO. J. HENKEL% LAOY 00., iVieubel Fabrikant i p Thirteenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia• tfrPt AVIS IMPORTANT. BEAUX MEUBLES, pour Salons et Minikes d Coueher. Arrangda pour Erposition dane Appartements Garnie et Courerts de Tapia GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO., EBENRITES. se26.tfrp4 CHESTNUT STREET. an Coln de Um& _ A. & H. LEJAMBRE Have removed their Furniture and Epholitering Wareroents TO N 0.1103 Chestnut Street, (up stairs.) se7-aal 1741 Girard Fire Insurance Company, NEW OFFICE, 639 N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh eta. CAPFUL'. AND SIMPLY% 300,000. AU of which Is safely Invested In Real Estate, Bonds and !Mortgages, Government Loans and other good Securities. This Company have successfully Insured • $100,000,000 Of property in the Isatl4yeant. and paid MORE THAN 800 losses by fire. It has nearly doubled its capital In this period. It has never belonged to any combination of underwriters in this city or ont of ft. Our Agents in Pennsylvania, and ebewhere. haw nos been instrusted to join any organization for establishiag acAtrary rates and rules. g have our own tariff of Premiums and are not under th e n ecessity of borrowing from Gip experience of others. Broke* and Agents in Philadelphia professing to repro. sen t us in any particular, should be able to show Mar written auelority for doing so. Parties wishing win consult aeliar own Interest by calling in pea= office. ZPIZZOTO,IBi THOMAS . CRAVEN', A.L.FID GILLErr. FURMAN SHEPPARIT, . S. LA WRENC_ THOMAS MACKELLA& BLEB L DUPONT. JOHN SUPPLEE. eNRY F. KENNEY, JOHN W. CLAGHO EPH KLAPP. AL D.,, • 13H.A.13 EKES, Jn. THOMAS CRA PR VEN, ESIDENT ALFRED B. GILLETT, VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURE& ga. dtm lVlE . S B. ALVAU A i ty. • GENERAL VIEW OF THE CASES IN WHICH H s OFFli' S able : MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH i appc 1. IN CASES OF WEAKNESS OF DIGESTION.— Proofs of its efficacy— Mm. Amanda Porde'. of No. 199 Wooster ' sheet, writes: "By advice of my PVeiclAn., Dr. Chauveau, have taken Hoirs talt Ex tract, and I can now partake of any kind of food." 2. FOR DYSPEPSIA IN GENERAL. Mr. William Moller, of N 0.6 West Twentieth street, writes: "I recommend cheerfully DOFF'S Mfrs Malt Extract to dyspeptics; 1 have never found such a splendid beverage." 8. FOR A FOUL STATE OF STOMACH. Mrs. Dafforner , of No. 266 Itivington street, MALT writes: "My husband has been entirely mute of his disorder of the stomach." 4. FOR EXHAUSTED PERSONS My phyoloian in In favor of it, and did not EXTRACT think that it could dingy's) with hie medi cines." , P. A. BEERS. CITY DANBURY. 6. FOR BODILY WEAKNESS. I am. I fear, a canfltmed invalid ,• have used ale and porter, dce.,_and no ' medicine seems. to benefit me; but Heirs Malt Extract is Just the thing I I:med.—Hartford, Conn. Mrs. E. C. STEPHENSON. 6. IN CATARRHS, ESPECIALLY OBSTINATE. Mr. Welsh Edwards, of the New York Thos . trikwrites to Mr. "MY wife Ilie been entirely cured of her sore throat by the use, etc. , Sold at druggists' and grocers'. Persons wiofght shing agencies apply to Hoff% Malt Extract Depot, ISO Broadwa at y. • (maw f m NO. OL INDIA RUBBER MAOEHNB' BELTING. STEAK Packing Hose, dm. EngLpeere and dealexe win find s, fullassortment of Goodyear's Patent 'Vulcanized Rubber Belting. Packing Hose. &c.. at the Manatactureee Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S. 806 Chestnut street, South side. 13.—We liave a Nev and Cheap Article of Gard= and Pavement Hose very cheap, to which the attention of the public le called. NEW PECANS.-10 BARRELS NEW , CROP TEXAS Pecans landinig,_exoteamship Star of the Union, and for sale by J. E. SUMER & fbatt Delman) OYONte. HENRY S. HANNIS & 00., FIIIINITURE. &C. Special Card. INSURANOE. DIJEIDIOINAL. CURTAIN DIAIrEitULS. 13A.11,0•AINS'IN LACE CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINGS. WINDOW SHADES, AND UPUOLSTERY GOO Of the Newest Fabrics. Deefina. and (tualidee. PIANO AND TABLE 00=819, And a Milne of SING LIMNS, QUILTS, Am. At the Lowest Prices. C. M. STOUT & CO. 1100 Chestnut Street. unlmri'm tyro _ RICH LACE CURTAINS AUCTION PRICES! The euteeribers have Jut received, from the Ode AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK. 800 PAIRS OF FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, From the lowest to the highest quilt/. siege of the RICHEST MADE. Nottingham Lace Curtains, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard and Vestibule Curtains, In Groat variety. Sbeppasd j Van Harlingen & 1008 Chestnut Street. BARGAINS! BARGAINSt SELLING OFF SELLING OFF PINE CLOTHING, AT 809 CHESTNUT STREET. WO CHESTNUT STREET. To meet tho public wadi. ' WE ARE PREPARED' AND. NOW OFFER' OUR LARGE STOOK^ or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AT AN 151111 FABE BAcRIFICE! IMMENSE SACRIFICE! CALL AND BEE. CALL AND BEE. A HEAVY &OCR. OS PIECE GOODS FOR MEASURE WORK. C. SOMERS & SON, BCO CLIEBTNUT STREET. ocl94ltAtt EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. or. of Seventh and Chestnut Stt Complete assortment of Fine and Extra Fine Black and Colored Clothe. Caster Cloths, Winter Cloths and Melton. rk Velvet and Velveteens. coteh Cheviot Sullins'. ur. Elysian, Astracan, Chinchilla and Smooth Soaves% Black Doeskins, Plain Colored, Banded, Striped and Plaid Cassimeree. Silk. Cashmere, Plain and Fancy Velvet and Caatdmeril Vestings. clothes equal or superior to those of any other esti& lishment, at moderate prices. 'I :4 , 7i4AA:1 01:4o 1.1 : GENTS' FIJRNISHING GOODS.. JOHN C. IARRISON, Nos. 1 and 8 N. Sixth St,,Philada., Would invite the attention of gentlemen to his extensive assortment of Furnishing G 04.. Cowl/ ding of SILK SHIRTS AND D WERE. Cartwright & Warner's Merino Shirts and Drawer*. Lambs' Wool do. do. do. Buckskin do. do. do. Cotton do. made. English SWIM, Down Craton Flanne to J. G. A.'s express order for Shirts and Drawer& ALSO. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. HOSIERY. GLOVES. STOCKS, TIES. Osowito.,Bo3. a 22 tit • J. C. BARNES & CO. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, OAINFACTIJILERS OF Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers,4, NO. 245 N. NINTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. ocls-9mrp JIHILEATE t S. BALTI i °REF - -Z7t -- ( ,jes ~. IMPROVED BARE u 4 WINING (I JZ I !.. ' FIRE-PLACE • VO l wo warn _ _ 1 o ~, 1 1137 I MAGAZINE & ILLUMINATING Dt.?•Ril k .., 4,-z..,,4--'•4- . , ... j The moat Cheerful and Perfect HOMY in ms - 7, - - - Use. To be had Wholesale gusd Msta of J. B. 0T,..AA.R., 1008 rket street, mum. 0c17.1n36 4 SAAC NATHANS: AijaTIONEER, N. • • • RNER I Third and Spruce streak only one square . w the Exchanth, , cameo to loan in large or amag am , Is, ea diamon silver plate, watches, Jewelry, and all zi toods of value. 0 ce hours rom 8 A . M. . 111 te lE. Estab. fished' for the last forty years. Advance* made large lunounta of the lowed market van, leAttrst Muslin Draperies,
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