10' SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY, NOVEMBKR 17, 18C0. How the Cables Work. At tbe banquet given on Thursday night in New York in honor of Uyrus w. field, that gentleman, in speaking of the working of the cables, said: "At nraannt the aim has been to ocure the TtteuiDt and certain transmishlou of me".aire. Th twn rubles do their Dart well. If anythinn, the old oaM work belter than the new one, hut the new one u constantly Improving. The cable wild now be worked with a battery composed of a ffiin-caa and a slip of zinc, excited by a rirop of water. He would not be content until a menage reached New York lrotn London in seventy minute." In regard to the high tariff upon messages, Mr. Field said that $12,000,000 had been sunk fcy the various compaines In perfecting the eoterprlae ; but he promised that within a few months the rates would be reduced toonc- lourth of what they were at the first. Thene tacts would seem to show that the fears expressed by some scientific authorities, that the cables would soon burn out, so to epeak, by the powerful batteries which would he required to force messages through so long a circuit, are not destined to be real ised. On the contrary, as they settle perma nently into their beds at tbe bottom of the ocean, and begin to be covered by the sedi ment that is being continually deposited, they actually Improve, and work with more facility than at first. 01R PAK1S LETTER. JtVt'.NtKCI TKLTIORAPH SPECIAL CORBKAPOMJKNCX. . Dajr of Mournlug-A.il Saints' Day. Paris, Novpmber 5. TonJay is the day of the dead. All Paris has put on mourning, and thousands thronir to the meteries to place a nosegay or a garland of Howers on the grave of a departed relative or friend. Ye&terday being All Saints' Day, very few Paris papers appeared; however, they were not missed, as they have of late been sterile of BPWt. Health of Louis Napoleon. The health of the Empero4 is still a cause of anxiety to the partisans of the present dynasty. Ilia Majesty is no looger the man he was. It i s averted that he will not be able to upend the winter in Paris, but that he will be obliged to peek a more genial climate. Tbe French Defence. A commission has just been named by the Emperor to consider what should be done to place the national forces of the country in a situation to assure the defense ot our terri tory and. tbe maintenance.of our political influ ence. The general opinion is that the Prussian landwchr svsteoi, with some slight modifica tion. Is that of all ottiors most adapted to the French nation. It is calculated that, should the Commission adopt the Prussian system, the Government will, at any given moment, be able to pluce more than a million men under arms. The Austrian Prime Minister. The great event of the day in foreign politics a the nomination of Baron von Beust as Prime Minister by the Emperor of Austria. This mea sure, it Is feared, is likely to cau-e some unpleas antness between the Courts ot Vienna and Berlin, as it is a well-known fact that the Baron is, and ha always been, antagonistic to the policy of Hcrr von Bismark. Baron von Beust is a man in the prime of life, and served his late master, the King of Saxony, at the courts of the Tuile ries, St. James, and Bavaria. In the timej of political reaction which followed the Revolu tion of 1848, be showed himself a bitter adver sary of liberal aspirations, and peopled the cells of the famous dungeons of Veldhelm with political prisoners. He was the instigator of the celebrated conferences of Dresden, which remained without result, and contributed much to the diplomatic defeat of Prussia at Oltnutz. Since 1862 the Baron succeeded, more particu larly by his eaergetic attitude in the affairs of t he Ml bo Duchies, in effacing his reactionary past, until at last, becoming; a martyr to the system of small States, he was overthrown by the tendencies to unification. Relatione Between France and Austria. The journals of Berlin and Vienna are ailed with controversial articles, some of which are not without interest. For instance, the follow ing curious manifest appears in the Cologne Gatette, the paper most favorable to auuexiaiou of the Prussian prints: "The acclamations with which the Prussian Eress has welcomed the wise policy lollowod y the Kmj-eror Napoleon in the Austro-Prus-siaa quarrel, have not tailed to excite the re proval and outrsfjeaus banter of the Austrian prints, aitnounn ine assertion, so Irequently re peated in the Vienna journals, ot a secret con vention between France and Prussia, with the object of securing French neutrality at the Enco of concessions of German territory, has eeu recognized by all to be a pure invention. The Emperor Napoleon, in rendering justice to the natural aspirations of Prussian policy, has placed blmselt with respect to Germany in a poitit of view tbe elevation of which no former Government has ever been able to attain. This eminently superior pohev possesses the more importance and anient, when tbe obstacles and prejudices of every sort arc called to mind which the Emperor has had to overcome in his own country before he could proclaim it. In Prussia, the natural consequence of tbe mani festation of such a policy is a unanimous desire to see more and more consolidated and btreuathened a French dynasty which, for the first time, has known how to establish rela tions so sympathetic with the national aspira tion ot Germany. The reply of the Cabinet of Berlin to the circular ot Monsieur de Laval- lette was the expression of this sentiment of gratitude; and,u ts precisely because the Vienna journals do not cease to assail this Prussian state paper with their most violent attacks, that we believe it our dutv to declare ourselves anew in the same sense." If tbe Emperor is not satisfied with this in cense of the German paper, he Is, indeed, a ve ry difficult man to please. The. Kingdom of Saxony. The King of Saxony has at last returned to his capiUl, after an absence of one hundred and nirtj-four days. The Saxon Majesty has been received by his loving subjects, not with enthu slasm, but with frenzy. In default of flowers, the considerable provision of which was too speedily exhausted, the crowds rushed to the meadows and hedges, and'plucked away armfuls of green branches, to strew thorn before tbe royal carriage as It rolled along. The members Ol th Board of Public Works and the function THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM TRITLE SHEET. arles of Dresden had ironc in a body to Uoden bach to receive tbe Ktnjr. The rail way station, 11 .11 a 1 a a mm- . iso hu iuoho wmn me King bad to pats through, presented a mtgniSccnt apectacle. As soon as the train oaroe ia tight, the most impassioned aor.lamatlons were raised, mingling with the sound of the cannon and the pealing or the church bells. When the King and Queen stepped from their carriage some accident was, for a moment, apprehended, so Intense was the eagerness ot every one to crowd near to see their Majesties. Flowers and bouquets literally poured upon them, and there were transports of joy mingled with tears and solicitations, and warm shaking or hands oa all sides. At Dresden the enthusiasm was so great, that one will perhaps be able to form some idea of its magnitude when it Is know that both banks of the river, for the length of a quarter ot a mile, were completely crowded by a dense mass of spectators. There was not to be found In the Saxon capital a single carriage, nor a steamer, nor a cab of any kind; all bad gone to Wieder Sodlitz or tho environs of Pil nltz. Their Majesties at last entered in good spirits into their summer residence, where the Council of Rpfrency was awaiting them. Parisian Amusements. The great theatrical success ot the day in Paris is, undoubtedly, Ts Bons Villageois, of Victorien Sardou, at the Gymnae. It is an in finitely better piece than La Famille Benoilon (the Fa-t Family), which had so long a run, and which has become a household word in Paris. Without being a comedy of an elevated order, it is a spiritedly and amusingly written play, the Interest of which does not tlag for a moment. There is a great deal of genuine, though pre-eminently Parisian humor in it, and it is most admirably played. Lafont, as the "Baron," and that clever actress, Mad'lle La porte, are very amusing. Arnol, tho old favorite, as the pretentious, in terfering, ambitious apothecary, is inimitable, and Pradcau, as the retired cit, and Lesueur as the discontented peasant and rustio politician, and fomenter of discord, are, also, both good in their way. Miscellaneous News. The Abeille Gauohoise relates that an apple tree in the neighborhood of Yvetot has produced two apples which weigh more than 400 gramme (nearly one pound) each, and measure more than 33 centimetres in circumference. -The Alovhnento, of Turin, relates the follow lug curious story of how a darinjr attempt at robbery was frustrated by a simple chance; A lew days ago a man, bearing on his shoul dere a long and apparently heavy box, entered the shop ot a pork butcher, living near the rail way station at Turin, and requested the shop, keeper to allow him to deposit his box in his shop lor a tew minutes. The shopkeeper con sented to his doing so, and the man went away. Nobody having come to reclaim the box. the. pork butcher, when he closed his shop that nixrht placed the box In an upright position in a corner of the shop, and went to bed. Next day, when the butcher entered his shop, he noticed several drops of blood oozing out of the box which had been left under his care. Tbe man at once went and informed the Dolice, who accompanied him to his borne, anJ caused the trunk to be opened, wnen, to the astonishment of all, it was found to contain tbe corpse ef a well-known robber. It was then finally discovered that the robber had hidden himself in the trunk for the purpose of robbing the butcher during the nifrht, but the box having, by chance, been placed so that the man's head was downwards, congestion of the brain was the result, and the robber had expired without having either dared, or perhaps been able, to call for help. An Englibh newspaper, whilst relating the burning of the Standard Theatre a short time ago, in London, enumerates the number of London theatres which have been destroyed by fire during the last 2 years. They were: 8th of June, 1841, Ant ley's Theatre; 4th of Novem ber, 1846, Oar rick Theatre; then the 29th of May, 1849, the Olympic; 27th ot July, 1853, Islington Circus; February 13, 1856, the Pavlllion, at Whitechapel; and on March 5th, of the same year, the Opera House of Covent Garden; the 30th of January, 1865, the Surrey Theatre; and, finally, tbe 21st September, 1866, tbe Standard. Whilst on the subject of theatres, it will perhaps be interesting to enumerate the total number of these establishments existing in Europe. The number amounts to 1581. France possesses 337; Italy, including; Venetia, 346; Spain, 108; Great Britain, 150; Austria, 150; Germany, 191; Russia and Poland, 44; Belgium, 34; Sweden and Nor way, 18; Denmark, 15; Portugal, 16; Turkey, 4; Greece, 4; Roumania, 3; and Servla, 2. The singular formality with which executions in Spain are accompanied has just been illus trated at Madrid. In this instance tbe criminal was a young man named Sang, an engraver, who had been arrested for participation in the events of June last. Alter tbe executioner has performed his otlice in Spain, he is surrounded by gen darmes, loaded with chains, and taken to prison, and theuce before an examining magis trate, when the following dialogue takes place: "You are uccused of having taken the life of a man." "Yes," answers the executioner, "it is true." "What was your motive for the crime T" "To obey the law, and fuiai tbe mission con fided to me by justice." An indictment is then drawn up, and on the following day the man is taken before the tribunal, which immediately pionouuces an acquittal, and the prisoner is liberated, after his. twenty-tour hours' confine ment. Personal A large wediliner last week at Galena, Illinois. The bride was Miss Annie E. Campbell, daughter of Mr. B. 11. Campbell, one of the most prominent citizens of Galena. The bridegroom was General O. K. Baboock, of General Grant's staff. The grooms men were Major-General Upton of New York, Colonel Adam Uadeau, of General Grant's staif, A. S. Campbell, A. B. Campbell, and Lieutenant B. 11. Campbell. The bridesmaids were Miss Hattie Campbell and Miss Jennie Drummond. of Chicago, Mibs Louise Jones, of Dubuque, ana Miss Augusta Scott, of Washington. There were some three hundred guests present, in cluding General Washburne, E. B. Wastiburne, Judge Drummond, General Chetlain, General Rowley, General Duer. etc. General Grant had promised to be present, but could not come, in place of which he joined with his entire ataff in the following despatch t" the happy couple: "Io General and Mrs. Babcock We tender von our hearty congratulations." Tne bridal glfis were elegant and numerous. A New Association A meeting was held in London am the 14th ultimo, by men employed on railways, with the object of establishing in London a' Railway Servants' Promotion Associa tion. About two thousand men were present. Tbe association Is to be a branch of one already existing in the north of England. SPECIAL NOTICES. rsr- OF icr of tiik drlawarh fc MOIUAL HAFKTV IW-UBAWOB COMPACT. jjU'0PORTKD ISU. Pmi.4iitijiiiA. koreabar 11. ISA). Tl following Statement ot the eflaiisol tbe (Ion pany In published la ooutermity it a a provision ot ita 1'ifmiurlxi iroelrixl iron a ovetnber 1 , ISM, to oolobflr SI, JHtiSt On Murine and Iniiod risks M01 Til M On Fire risks il SSI IS rromlamson Follctee not marked off ho . vemuer 1, ism 278.861 17 Sl,Vi,4J60 Premlnm marked off a earned November I, IHtfh, to October ill , latitti On Marine and Inland rial. aMI.lRft-TS On Fire rUks 128,033 12 SSH3 121 Ml Interest daring the same period sal vages, oto 87,717 82 710,838 72 Lome, expenses, etc, during tbe rear as above : Marine and Inland Irrigation louden .126 Slft-M Fire loflM M,H7-HI Return premiums 40 .VZ9-7S Be Innurancea M IW4-81 Agency chaiges, adrerthtlng, priming, eto tt,17'M 1 aiea United Maim tax on pre mium, poller stamps, etc 18 MHO Bxpene 14.0TD-U .578. 179-28 .669-44 This Ik excluxirr of.Uie amount referred for taxes ou divide nib and nrollts. ASSETS Or THE f'OMPAJJT November 1. IHIJfl. 100 00 United Statea Fire Fer Cent. Loan, 1H71 120,100 United ritatei Blx rer Cent. Loan 1HH1 200,000 United Stated 7-3-10 Por Cent Loan, 1 reasnr Is o tea UV0OV City ot Philadelphia blx Per Cent. Loan lexemutal M,000 fetate oi Pennsylvania Hlx Per t ent. Loan 44,001 btato of Iciiti.YiTania r'lve Per Cent. Loan 80.000 Mate of iew Jeney hlx Per Cent Loan 20.001 Pennnyran.a Railroad rlnit Mortgage Mix Per ( ent Ttonl 25,000 Pennsylvania Kailroad Second Mortgage Nix Per Cent Honda 22,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mix Per Cent. Honda (Cenns)! J..:" runla Baliroad guarantee).... 30.000 State ot TennHaee Five Per cent. I oan. 7,000 State of lenneBsee Mxl'tr Cent. I .oan 13.000 310 bburea Stock ttermatttown One company, principal and interest guaranteed by tbe Citt of Philadelphia 7 150 143barea Stock Pennsylvania' Hall road Company t 5,000 100 Shares Stork North Pennayl 3Hr w ranla liaiiroao' Company 114 000 -00 1.16, 4) 00 211,1100 00 166,562 SO St. 700-00 44,62 1-00 S0.7M 00 lO-.SOOOO auw-oo 20,750 00 18 000-00 S 040-00 - 15,000 00 8,258-25 2.&50-00 20,000 00 19,!00-00 M.wv bv roaies ntoux rni aue pn-a ana Southern Mall Meamsuip LVi.ROO Loans on bonds and Mortgage, lint liens on City pro pert) .... fcl.043,0150 Par. Cost,l 030,552 05 Alkt, VaL 81.070 2-K) 75 Real Fsta'e 36 000 00 bllis K'ceirablo for Insuraucea made 217 637 23 Bnianreg due at Agencies Pre miums on Marine Policies Accrued Interest and other di bts due the Company 88,023 98 Serin and tock oi sundry Insu rance and other Companies, til 73-00. Estimated ralue.... 2,91000 rahlnBank 11,102 2S Cath in Drawer 447 'M 41,540-60 1 407,321-56 Thin being new enterprise, the par lsawsuined as the market value. . iTnii.ADKi.pniA.. November 14 1838. The Board of 1'irectors haro 'his day declared a CASH mVIDEND of KIOHT PKR "sT on the HDi 8IX PER tf ni- Interest on thehLBIPot the Company, payable on and after the Taxes eCm r pr(,xica0' lree of national and State ihey have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND ot TWENTY PJfcK CKNT. on the KAKNED P Ktol"MS for,t!!e en(IlnF Ocober 31. 1866 certificates ot whch will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and alter the 1st December proximo, tree ot .National and Stte Taxes. lbeyhave ordered, also, that the SCRIP CEKTIKI. CATiS OFPBOFl.H ot tbe Cotnpsny. for the rear 18fi2. be rerieen.ea in CASH, at tbe olTloe of the Com pany, on and after 1st December proximo, all lntciext thereon to cease on ihntdav. No certificate of proll a Issued nnder 25 By Act of Incorporation, "no certificate shall Issue unless claimed within two years after the declaration ot the dividend whertot it is evidence." niEEOIORS. Thomas C. Band, John C. Davis, Kdmnnd A.Souder, TbeophHus Paulding, John K- Penrose, James Traquair, Henry O. Dalit tt, Jr., James C. Hand, Whllam C. Ludwlg, Joseph H. Seal, George O. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Samuel K. Stokes, H enry Sloan, William o Bon ton, Kdward Darlington, b. Jones Brooke, Julward Lalourcade. Jacob P. Jones. lames B MeKarland. Joshua P. Eyre, HpeucerMcIivainc, JobnB. Hem ule, Pittsburg. v. H. KeiLer. JolinD. Taylor, D. 'I'. Monon. THOMAS C HAND. Pres'dent. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. Hekrt Ltlbcbn, Secictary. 11 16 litrp rj& HANDKL AND HAYDN SOCIETY. 3S' PEASON OF 1866-67. Tbe arrangements oi tbe Socleir lor the coming season belay complete are annonuced as lohows 'Ibe three Concerts wl l be given In the AUAOKMY OF MUSIC, And will be on the giandest scale. I be chorus this season win be more effective than formerlv, and bas been selected with great care. 1 heeolo pana will oe sustained by the best profes sional talent to be obtained 1 he libera patron me last reason warrants tbe Diiectots in the increused expendi ture proposed this season. The Oratorios to be produced are ELIJAH, ST. PAUL, The first Concert will take place DAVID. ON THURSDAY KVKNINO December 13. 18G6. with Dlt. Ol'Il.MKT TK, the celebrated Has) iron) Boston. GfcORGk. SIMPSON. Tenor of New Vork. MIS CAROLINE WcOAFFRKY, and WlSi H. M. ALEXANDER, oi Philadelphia. Owing to the impossibility ot accommodating a.l who wish to a tcna, and the gn at expense incurred In oring Inx out the Oratorios subscriptions willoe received lor the choice seats reserved lor the three Concerts at TEN DOLLARS Kt)R THRKE SEA I'd. AND SEVEN nOLI.ARN mitTWntiirg The Box Sheet Is now open for subscribers at '. W. . TRUMt'LkB'6 Music etore, SEVENTH an I CHKS- NUT Streets. 11 13tults:U4p 1ST, OFFICE OF THE LEI IK :tt r-nAT. AMD KAYIGATION COMPANY. ,.. PHiLAWai-iuA, August 29,1866. The Stockholders of this Company are her by notified that toe Board oi Managers hava determined to ailow to all persons v ho shall appear as StocdhoiduiB on the Hooks ot the Company on the 8th ot September next, alter the closing oi transient, at 3 P. M. of tha dar the privilege of subscribing tor new siock at par to the txtent ot one tliare ol new stock tor every live shares then stanomg in their names Each shareholder entitled to a iructlonul part of a share shall have the orlvlleaa of subscribing lora lull share. ' Ibe subscript Ion books will open on MONDAY Sen te.ber iO, and close on SATURDAY, December 1, lm ttt 3 P. JU. Pament will be considered due June 1, 1867, but an instalment ot vtt per cent., or ti n doilsrs pr share, must be paid at he time oi subscribing. The balance mar be paid irom time to time, at the option ot the subscribe beiore the 1st ot November, IB67. On all payments' including the aforesaid instalment, made before the 1st o I June, IK7. discount will be 1 ov.cn at the rate ot 6 ?r cent, per annum, ano on a 1 payments made between pat date and the 1st ol .November, lr67, interest will be charged at the same rate. wwmoa All stock not paid up In lull by the 1st ot Voremoer 18(17. will be lorleited to the use ot tho Company Cer tificates tor the new stock will not be Issued until aiter June 1 IM.7, and said stock, it paid up in lull, wi.l be en tli .ed to tne ftovenibei dividend ot 1H67, but to no earlier dividend 80L0A10 HUEP1IKR1), 8 Ttea-urer rP PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD CCM- iAli Y TREASURER'S DEPARTHKHT fliiLAUKi.piiIA, hovember 1 1866. NOTICE TO STuCKHOLDEHH. ' Tbe Board ol Directors have this day declared a semi annual dtldcnd ol FOUR PER CENT, oo the Capital stock of the t ompany, clear of National aud State i,"' Potable ou and aliet Novembei 30. lHbti Blank 1'owets of Attorney tor eolleoilng dividends '"be had at tbe office o the Company, Ho. 238 ipiiiu Street. 11 1 30t THOMAS T. FIBTEt, Treasurer. tT J U B I P U B L I 8 H E D By tbe Pht slclant ol the SEW YOlUC MUSEUM, the Klnetieth Edition ol their OUR LECTURES, entitled , . , PHILOSOPHY Or MABR1AOE, l o be had hee, tor four stamps by addressing Secre ts' hew York Museum ol Ana'emy, 8 No 618 V UOADWAT. New York. rPT" BATCHELOR'8 HAIR DYE THE BEST IS THE WOULD. Barmlesi reliable, Instantaneous, 'ihe only perteot dye. Ko disappointment, no ridlouloui tints, but true to nature, black or brown. . OLMJlhE la BlOkED WILLIAM A. BATCHELOB. ALSO , Repeoera ting E xtract ot ki 11 leflenra restores.preserves and Uautilies the bair. preveuta baldnesa. ho id by all DrutgUut. Factor, Mo. 61 BARCLAY Su, ti. Y. i PIIILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 18GC SPECIAL NOTICES. NKWaPArEB ADVKBTISING.t-.IOY, COE A CO ,N. F.. eornorol fimi andCHK.-J HUT Street. Philadelphia, and TKIBUNB BUILD. INGS, New York, are ""te tr the "Tbi.kob4j-b," and lor the Newspapers of the nole country. ' M J7 4p JOY COE At CO HT WKN D IX A t V II I L L 1 1' S, THE CREAT ORATOR, AT THB ACADEMY OF MUSIC,!! TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20. SUBJECT -"TIIE DANOEK OK THE HOUR.' Reserrcd Seats. 80 cents. Admission 28ccnts. Tickets for sale at TRUMP LER'8 Musie Store, corner SEVENTH and CI1ESNUT Streets 11 14 rt PENNSYLVANIA STATrTT()AS. i' OlKlCK Or THK CoMMIHMOMKRS ) OF THE HINKINU KlIND, ( TBKAKI BT IlEPARTMRNT. f .. , . tlAMKisBimn. October 24, 1866 I NntlCP tS llfTChV ulvi.I, II. t aa i.il nr.,, .....I. ... ,k. saie ot One Wll Ion Do lars of the Five Per Cent and vtinber. A. D l Itiilders will slate amount offered, price asked, and vthether Registered or Coupon Loan.". To be addressed, "t ommUsioners of Mnking Fund. Lamsburg. Pa.'' Enilorred I'roposals to aclstate Ixians " The ;ommisioners recrve tha right to reiect any bids not lu their opinion, advantageous to tbe Com n.on tnltli. JOHN F. HARTRANKT. ... .Aual'or-Ocncral. ELI SLIPf.K. Secretary of State. W. U. Kr MBLK, ,. , . . State Treasurer. 1" -i w oinmlssloners of the Sinking Kund. '7 ANNI VERS A RY "oFil MEKCAN- a-y CAHTILE BENEFICIAL AHHOCI ATION. 1 1i18, J".e.n.ty"u,tl1 Anniversary ol this Association will be held at tbe ACADEMY OF MUHIf. On TUESDAY EVENING. November 27, at 7V. o'C'ock Addresses will be doll.eied by the RKV. ALFRED COOK M 4 V. REV. PhII.I IT BROOKS and ., HON A I. IXAsRUI O. t! ATI'ELL. Ihe Orchestra will be nndcr tbe direction of Prole r 11 ASSLl-.R. Cards oi admission may be had gratuitously on appll cation at the counting-room ol tbe undursiuned. No. 38 N THIRD Street U 14rp WILIIAM C. LUDwMO. President OFFICE OF THK WEST PHILADEL rtllA rAMSEUlK If 1I,WAT t'OM P AN Y. Phtt.adkt.iiti a . NtivemttAi.7 Iuru At a meeting of the Stoi-kliohlei of this Cotnpanv held at their otlice on the 6th Instant, tbe following gen ticmen were duly elected Directors lor the ensuing Joi in s Morton, John K. Cross, amnel Bangh. J Wamer Johnson, James O. Hanlie, Wl Ham M Wrl.rlit John C. Davis Benjamin Griffith, Tames Kti naila. And at a meeting Ot the Board of nirectnni. hold this uny. i ne lump ing oinceis were elected, viz. ! JOHN M MORTON, President SAMUEL P. HUHN. Treasurer. B. F. STOKES, -ecretary. 11 10 smwsltlp rSsf OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL " AriD NAVIGATION CJMrANY. l'Hii.Aum.i'iiiA, November 18. 1866. The Stockholders ol this ConiDanv. wbns names an penredassucb on thoir books on the 8tb day of Sep tember last, at 3 P.M., are hereby notified that the privilege to subscribe to new stock at par, on the terms ot ihe circular ot August ?! IRtiti, will expire on tbe 1st ll 15 t!2 1 SOLOMON SUEPRERD, Treasurer, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ONE I1DMIKE1) AND HEVKNTTEKNTH AN. ii vr.itsAiti. tno Mated Annnal Meeting of the HOCIETY OF THE ALUnNI will be held in the COL I EOF. H LL, ou TUEoDAY, November 13, 1866, at 4 o'clock P. M. CHARLES K. LEX, President, John M. CotLiNS, Recording Secretary. 11 Hi 8trp CORN EXCHANtiE NATIONAL BAN K, PlllT.ADKI.PHIA. Octnlr IR Ittfifl The VlrePrftsldant of thA Hank. AitmndA. atiiii.n Ffij., having In A) ay last, 1 1 view ot a prolonged absence in Europe resigned bis position, the Board of Dlractnra to day elected J. W. Torre. Esq., Vice-President, and U . r. DVlieiay, r.7!., vnini'r. 1UII Al.f.A ALEXANDER O. CATTELL, President jrgp3 ni:v rEUi unii for the uandkkkchief. PIIALON'S "Mght Uloomlug Cereua." rilALOK'S 'NlKht Blooming Cereua." PIIALOK'S "Night Bloomlug Cereua." PIIALON'S "Night Blooming Cercut." PIIAI.ON'8 "Night Blooming Cereua' A most exnnisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, distll'ed from the rare and beautllut flower trom which It takes its name. Atari ulactured only by 6 13 ws PIIAL.ON & SOS, Kiw York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALON S TAKE NO OTHER. J FALL STYLE HATS. Q THF.O. II. M' CALL A, Hat and Cap Emporium, 913mlp) r r No. 804 CHESNUT Street. BLANK 'AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS ON on hand or made to order in the bet manner, at MOSS KQ 's.lio 43. CHKBNUI' Street. 10 17 wsii t CHEAPEST PRINTING IN PHILADELPHIA AT TBE ' "Evening Telegraph" Steam Job Printing Rooms No. lOW South TIIlJiD Street, 8KCOMD STOUT. Fverv description ot Plain and Ornamental Prlntin executed with neatness aud despatch, at urprlsluu-ly g low prices. HADDOCK SON, Proprietors, 0143mm Late of No. 618 MAItKET Street. PLAYIMi CARDS. CKIBHAUE, BACKGAM morr and Chess Boards and Games, Baio,u, and avarictvot other Oames, at jtOSa & CO 's. No. 412 CHESNUT Street. 1U 17 WBftlt JAMES R. LITTLE & CO. WANUFACTUKEBS AND DEALERS IS SUPERIOR COFFIN TRIMMINGS, No. 1 04 N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Mount In as, Handles, Screws, Tacks, Diamond Studs Screw-Caps. Ornaments, Star Studs, Lining Nails, Es cutcheons, Silver Laoe, Inscription Plates, etc. eto. Particular attention paid to C10 31 lm tSORAYINO COFFIW.Pt.ATE8. U S. CIRCUIT COURT. JUDGES GRIER AND CADWALADER. PATENT-RIGHT CASE. Jenkins' Crimped Wire Patent. Chase vs. M. Walker A Sons. ThHwiaiolt to determine tbe title as to the ex clusive right to tbe Wire Crlmpmg Patent ot Henry Jenkins tor the eastern part ol the State ol Pennsyl vania Chaie claimed under an assignment granted after tbe ezteLslun ot the Jeuklus Pati-nt, and M. Walker & Sona claimed the exolualve rlKhts for the State ot Pennsylvania under toe extenaioa. by virtue ol an assignment made to them prior io tbe extension ai d recordeo prlur to l base's asvliniment. ihe case wa. arpned by Myers and Longatreth for Chase, and by Harding and Shaw lor M. Walker A Soia. Judge t'adwalader stated that this was a very clear oae in lavor of the defendants, and that the analanment to M. Walker A Sons Invested them wlta the title, and that Juiiite tirier eonoarred with him lu this opiulon, and that be weald Die hl opinion at lenijtu, U 13 6t ...- o.iiimpu ... nurn i m rix i w I ent Loans ol the ( t.mmouveaiih ot Pennsylvania vt lit be received at ihe Urcasurv Dcpa tmcnt In the city ol UarrlNbiirg. atntll 2 O'clock P. JM.. Ol T lll!ltIA V tl, l.r,,h ' FURNITURE. BEDDING, ETC. TTV a7rTtXrVTTTin Ku;J.i;",.flJKK at GOULD & ro.-s the iariieat. cheaDeat. atut i.. .. . every tletiptlon, in y,o,.a. h.ndU Pr, losue and I'rice Lint. workmanship is guaranteed of .Twe sell Kmi nr Parlor, Drawing room. Chamber oi vTi I'Js 1 room. Library? Kitcie.i. HV,..f.'?m ll'S1" .r, ";on!nM of material and 1o t'burchea, tNld 'Fellow.? M' rooms. Otlice., hmiillnc. Hotel.. HoanlinB-HnnrVih" , ,t P Binpa DKiitniionii. Clubs, CoUeiaaT Ph ii a. Hotel. lioanlin-Hnab."",t r" ' a ainule tlet ot Fomlture. ""P'uua, ram, or Drawing and retlma e furnished when reqnlred vruer. acni vj poai win ue execuiea wKK detnatoh and v.Ith liberality and Justness ot deaim. coum dealers, and tbe trade t,eneraliy, eontlnno to be .ODDHart on the same liberal wholesale terms, that insure then , lair nioflt. Parties at a Distance may remit ihrouxh our Hanker, the Farmers' and Mechanics' hailonal Bank (. hesnu street, or the Union .National hank. Third street, or bv h xpress. Check, or Post Ofllce Order. Im mediate attention will be tihen, and satlsl.ctlon insared. (lOtllil) As CO., N E. come NINTH and M A KKkf Ptreeta and Nos. J7and39NorUi SECOMO Street. 2 103o Philadelphia. L K ASK O B S E RVK THAT RICHMOND A FOREPAUCH'S Is the (In-a pest Place In this city TO BIV VOl'U FlBMTl'KK. Our tock is the largest and most varied, as our prices are tne lowest. ' ' I ON 'T E KOET TO CALL before Durchasin else where in order that we tuny have an opportunity of proving tbe truth ot the above assertion. KltllllOND 4 FOUEl'AUGH. 0 V luthe'imrp go. 40 South SECO SU St., west side To "housekeepers' I have a larite stock of every variety oi FUllNITUUE Which I will sell at redncea prices, consisting ot PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COrXAOIfi bCIT WALNUT CUAMHt.lt SUITS. PAKl.OK SUlTh IN VELVET PLUSH PAKLOK SCIT8 IN HIH CLOTH. PAftLOK tUITS IN Ki;PS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, bookcasia Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc. I. -P. OUSTINE IS K. E. corner SECOND and HACK htreets. F1KST-CL1SS ILU.MTIHE. A Large) Asaortmeut of tha Lataat Style On hand, and will be told this, coining seaton lat vet n oderate prices, at I.. LUTZ'S Furniture Katabllahrnent, . 6 3m No. 11 Soath ELEVEWTIt Street. Jj S T A L5 L I S II E D IT 95. A. S. ROBINSON. French Plate Looking-Gla3se8, KNCRAV1KGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS LTC. Manufacturer of all kinds o( LOOKING-OLA8S, P0RTEA1T, AND PICTUKE FRAMES TO ORDER. No. OlO CHESNUT ST11EET, TUIltD DOOH ABOVE THE COXTISENTAL, PltlLATlKLPHtA. 3 1SJ CAP, LKTTER, AND NOTE PAPERS AN endless variety of styles and prices, at MOSS 4 CO.'B, No. 4M CHESNUT Street. 10Uws22t QARPETINGS! CARPETING S ! Reduced to Freacut Gold Prices. J. T. DELACROIX, No 37 S. SECOND Street, k ABOVE CHESNUT, Has received per late arrivals, 200 PIECES J. CROSSLEY & SONS' BRUSSELS CARPETING NEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS. Also, a large line of THBEE-PLT EXTRA AND UNE IKOPAIN CARPETS, DAMASK VENETIAN STAIR AND HALL CARPETINUS.COT TAOE AND HAO CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, SU a UK.3 Etc, which will be sold low in consequence or thet" in Gold. J. T. DELACBOIX. ' n , N. 81 8. SECOND Street, I0 278tutu2m Botween Cbesnut and Market POCKET AND OFFICE CUTLERY, WOS tenholm's, Uodgont', and other oelebrated factors, at MOSS & CO. 'S, No. Ui CHESNUT Street. lOUwe. FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS, MANUFACTURED FROM NEW COCOA BEANS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1G10 MARKET Street. iu Ti mws ti TTTRITING-DESKS AND PORTFOLIOS A rt "plendia selection to choose trout, at alOSS & iu. b, mi. tJV tutSM 1 btrett. !Ultws22t QANTON GINGER Fresh Imported Canton Preserved gar, Dry and In Syrup, OF THE PIN EST QUALITT, Gin. FOR SALE MY JAMES R. WEBB. EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets. 814S M- ATIIEMATICAL AND DRAWING INSTRU merits, Whatman's Drawing Papers. Uerrnan and XnglUh pancrs by the roll or sheet, mounted c Plalrfi at MOSS & CO.'S. No. eft CHESNO T B.reec gnOTWELL SWEET CIDER. Our usual supply of this celebrated CIDER, made from Harrison Apples, Just received. ALBEBT C. EOBEBTS, DEALER IN FINE GBOCEWES, 11 7rp JJ Cornei ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. - A JVkL .LI.E 0P TIIE CELEBRATED sV,?SaFfli?i."l,0oi!i,?.e.ns- nav l"t been received br 10 IT KVUC HENRY C. FOX, PRACTICAL Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, S. W. CORKER THIRTEENTH- AND FILBERT STS. FHILADKLPH14. I Cll t lUTV WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCRIP- Jtlons of character, with arioe oa b us In est i f health, education, eto., gten daUy, by . M.tuthikurpl iJ.5lrr,4i,X?.a I I CLOAKS AND FURS Ball O 9mm at-a. aanaa M am JUST OPENED, N E V S T Y l i E S or PHENCH AND DOMESTIC CLOKTJSTGS. OBEAT BAKGAINS IN DRESS GOODS ra03H EECEHT AUCTIOJr SALES, AT IVTELROY'S, No. 11 8utttl 10 25 tbstu24t4p O W PARIS NINTH Street, ABOVH CHESNUT. O P E N, CLOAKS, EXCLUSIVE STYLES. (WHUH WILL NOT HE COPIED), IN CHEAT V AUIETT Of UATKHIAL ANA DlifltOlf ALSO PABIS STYLE CLOAKS. OUK OWN BfANUFACTUMCJ - IN GREAT ABUNDANCE. CLOAKING CLOTHS IN OBEAT VARIETY. ALSO SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS FOR DRESSES, ETO, FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS, AND CUT IN ANY LENGTH. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., lonimrn No. 920 CHESNUT St xv o w o I E IV, FUES OF ALL NATIONS. RUSSIAN SABLE FURS, HUDSON BAT SABLE FURS, FINE DARE MINK SASX2B ROYAL ERMINE AND CHINCHILLA, DARK, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, PERSIAN LAMB, A8TRACAN, ETC. ETC. For Ladies, Misses, and CMltlren. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., lonimrn No. 920 CHESNUT St. QLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, "CLOAKS. BEADtARTEBS FOR CLOAKS.; The cheapest Cloak Store in the city. Small profits and quick sales. IDE OLD 8TAN, WATKIBfS), NINTH and CHUBBY Streets. SKK TUB PUICISS. Waterproof Cloaks, only 5. Vaterptoof Cloaks, only Waterproor Cloaks, only S.V. Heavy Beaver Sacques, trimmed, Mf. Ueavj- Deaver Basques, trimmed, MM. 1 he oil Original Cheapest Cloak Store In tke olty. DAVID WATICIS8, No. 131 N. NINTH Street, N. E. coiaer NINTH andCHEBBT. The Bidge Avenue and Union Line Cars pass the Store every two minutes h) . tuthtdot -1ASII AND DEED BOXES, AND A PULL JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.'S ' STOCK OP SILVER-WARE. Is now Unusually Largo and Attractive. No. 833 CHESNUT St. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO, Have a Very Choice Selection of DIAMONDS, . Mounted lm the moat Artlatle Style. No. 833 CIIESNTJT ST. JAMES . CALDWELL & CO. CLOCKS. BRONZES, FANCY COODS. No. 823 CHESNUT STREET ' JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO. Have a full line ef WATCHES From the moat celebrated makers In Switzerland, Co. penhagen, England, and America. No. 823 CHESNUT St. 10 9 tnthalp tl.2 TV yfASONIC PUBLICATIONS. HEADQUAR" 1VI tars for Masonic Books, at mdmm jk m a v iti OHKSNUT Street. 1017 "wsm JpINE OPERA GLASSES IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BY JAMES W. QIEEN & CO W18U No. 9a CHKSflftJT treet. . CAUTION. ALL PERSOJO ARB OLU- tloned atainst reoelvlntt or negotietinff oer ekeok on City National Bank, dated November It, 1W( Me. 408. lortlM-ee. The said cheek harlnf been obtained wlthoat ralae the payuent has beea stopped, and will be nwistoa. niart htokkh 11 18 St tie. Hi COelklJSltC Hurtxt.
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