f THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1866." INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Ci'y JnieHfvnce tee Fi0i tag".' KLifliOD8 Serkicks At tht Conqrega honal Church in jt rank-foil The First Church, Krankfnrd road and , Mont'oniory avenue, was lUd last evening with a tie audience, to listen to a sermon by the pnctor.Rev. 8tttnuel Fairlry, ' on "JUornine Cloiul niriBtrns.'' He chooe for the iubbtance ot his reonrks the following fc-xt: "0 Ephralm. what shalll do unto thee f O J ul ah, what shall I do :to thee f For your lioodncps is as a morning ckutl, and as the early dew tt goctn away". lfosetl. . The two terms Jndah anl Eparaim compre hend the whole of that indent people, the Jews, who emphatically, aid by way of emi nence and honor, were calisi the people of (Jod 4?ol'a own people. The term Rphtatmconiproendsthc ten tribes which revolted under Jcrboam. The term Jadah comprehend the tw tribes .Tudah and Itenjamio. who remained faitiful to the houRe I PbtkL The two terms, thmigbout the whole f the prophecy, are used to denote the whole people of Israel in general. , I. A character described. II. A solemn rcmonftranei in the name of (Jod, with persons answering t this description. The general character of (he chosun people was discussed in an nblc and ihorouprli manner, and also the comparison betwien the Jews and the Chriftinns made with great effect. lplmYtl Services at the Cmrch of the lie tit f titer This church, at Swanxon and Catha rine streets, had a larae contraat ion assem bled last evening, to listen to a very eloquent lis onrse, delivered by Rev. Washington! B. Erben. Subject "Love of Christ thetruo mark of a Christian." "He that loveth me shall b loved by my Father. I will love him. and will manliest my self to him." M. John xiv.. 21. The question of what constitu'es a Christian was then dwelt upon at great length, and the illnStrations and comparisons wete made witn masterly effect. ., tutrices at Green Ilitl Pi eslyteriw Church. The evening services at the (;reen Hill Presby terian Church have been of so iutcresting a character during somo tune past, at to attract large and appreciative audiences. The seats on these occasions ire free, and what is meant by that is, that all are welcomed to the house, and comfortably provide! tor in such a manner as to make them feel as tliouati they were at ease, without infringing upon the rights of any one. This Christian spirit was established, we believe, by the present amiable pastor, and it has proved very advantageous. The Rev. F. L. Kobbins delivered the sermon. We present our readers with the subject, and the headsof the discourse: Subject The Social Influences of Cities. Kirot. One of the profoundly deep wants of human nature is i-orieiy; and society is founded not en accident, or self-election, or common interest, but upon the cterual necessities of human nature. (Second. In recounting the influences that act with inodiiying power oil ineu's manners, opi nion, character, aud destiny (next to that of religion), before all others, the influence of so ciety and social compauiouship is most potent nd transforming. i Third. The most obvious use of society in rela tion to man's social mind, is for relaxation and recreation. And. taking our American society as it is, with its overheated atmosphere, and titiatipg influences, the serious question arises, What course must a man pursue, what maxims ot duty and views of iite adopt, so that his Inter course with his fellow-men, in noeial relations, ball be for his and their good, to that this powerful institution shall be a help, and disci pline, and an educator lor good and not for evil? Fourth. The remainder of the discourse was devoted to poiutiug out the remedy for counter acting the evils which alllict American society, and especially in our largest cities: First. Legal prohibition. ', Second. Home, with its pure influences upon the developing character of children and youth. Third. Evangelical teaciiing and influences acting upon the masses. At. PauPs Kpificopal Church. This time honored church, located ou Third street, below Tear, in the Fifth Ward, was well tilled last evening. Alter devotional exercises it was an nounced that the teachers and scholars of the Sunday School would open their annual festival iu about two weeks, at which fancy and useful articles would be sold, suitable tor Christmas gifts. All persons desiring to assist in the pre paration of the Fair should confer with the teachers of the school. This announcement having been made, the Rev. Mr. Newtou, who recently succeeded his father as rector of the church, delivered an eloquent sermon. Ilf selected for his text that itortion of (ienesis relative to the birthright of ksa-j. The reverend gentleman, in discussing ibis event, endeavored to show that the birth right, the value of which was prospective, was regarded by Esau as simply spiritual, and that he patted with it pretty much upon the same principle that men are continually selling their birthrights every day. The Liberian Missionary Society. The fir.--t public annual meeting of the Committee of the Liberian Church was held last evening at the Church of the Epiphany, Thirteenth and Chesnut streets. Addresses were made by Bishop Payne, Dr. Newton Leeds, and others, setting forth the objects of the movement. At the last Conven tion of the Episcopal Church, it was decided to direct attention to Liberia with a view of making the mission Jn that republic a self-sustaining one. To this end it is proposed to educate colored men and forward them to Libeiia, and by other means assist them in maintaining the Church organization independent of the Church in this country. Bishop Payne, iu his address, referred to the fact that under existing circum stances many of the ministers now in Liberia eneage in mercantile pursuits, or hold civil offices under the Liberian Government. At the present time the President, Vice-President, Attorney-General, aud Secretary of htate are Presbyterian ministers. The excuse for this is that there- arc so few educated men in Liberia that they must take part in the Government. Bishof Payne urged upon the audience the necessity ot placinir the ministers of the Episco pal Church in a position where they can be free from trade, and will not enter the civil offices. Other speakers urged that Liberia now presented an opening? for the people of this country to exienu irue anu euiciem ata to the DIhcks. in Uberia the colored man has established his ability to sustain himself. A republic is tho rouehly organized and recognized among the nations of the earth. It has treaties with most 4 of the great powers. Having sliown their ability to govern and sustain themselves as a natiou. they must now have assistance, which will re sult in making them Independent of us in eccle siastical matters. Laying a Corner-Stotte.Oa. Saturday after noon a lanre number of persons assembled at the corner of Twelfth and Oxford;streets, to wit ness the ceremonies of laying the corner-stoue of the Lutherbauin Church, of which the Rev. N. M. Price is pastor. The ceremonies of laying the corner-stone were commenced by singlne, led by the Union Hinging Hocietv, alter which a prayer was oflered up by the Rev. William Crowe'.l. An address was then delivered by the Rev. J. Cham bers, during which he appealed to the people to aid with their money in completing the enter prise iust commenced. Rev. P. S. Henson fol lowed in an appropriate address. The congregation connected with his enter prise numbers nearly two hundred, aud for the past six months have worshipped in a room in the vicinity of the present location for the new church edifice. The lot selected fronts on Twelfth, Oxford, and Fawn streets, and is in the midst of a thickly settled neighborhood.. The bnildinK.now underway ts a by G(J feet, and fronts on Oxford street, and will be used until a larger edifice is erected on Twelfth street. It will be of stone, and caoanie ot seating 350 per sons. A gallery is to be erected ut one end. Aiin Amlreu' I.utlieran Church. The con- irrigation of this church. lin charge of the Rev. It. Btork, have purchased the lot at the south west carter of Broad aud Arch streets, and CITY design to erect upon It a stone edifice early nextfpring. The building will be of the pure Gothic style, with two lofty spires. The mate rials nsed in (building will be sienite etono, with drab stone door and window- facings. Call Accepted. The Rev. Chester 1). Har tranft, formerly of.Philadclphia, pradnate of the University of Pennsylvania and Theological Seminary of New Brunswick, N. J., has re ceived and accepted a call from the Second Church of New Brunswick. Centenary tervice were held yesterday In the Fifth Btreet M. E. Church. In the aiternoon a children's meeting was held, and In the even ing a centenary address was delivered. Annivtrsaries, The Sunday Schools attached to the Salem and Kensington M. K. Churches held anniversaries yesterday afternoon. ItortBKRY ik Broad Daylight. Re corder Enen, on Saturday, committed turee boys for theft. They gave the names of Jacob Garren, John Winters, and Jerry C. Bertrand. They pilfered paper from the warehouse of William II. Flitcraft & Co., Fifth and Minor streets. The paper was carried off in broad daylight, one ot the purchasers of it having been actually taken to the store and directed to nick it up from the floor, which he did, and then carried it off. Thirteen bundles, valued at two hundred and sixty dollars, were removed, being taken first to Filth and Market streets, and thence to a saloon on Chesnut street, where one ol the defendants, Bertrand, lodged. The officers overheard a portion of a conversa tion, end lound that the boys were concerned with Berti and in the larceny. They were arraigned on Saturday afternoon, witn Bettrand, upon the chatge, when the lollowing testimony was elicited: W. II. Flitcraft, of the firm of W. II. Flitcraft & Co., paper dealers, southeast corner of Fifth and Minor streets, deposed that on examination they had discovered that there had been thirteen bundles of printing paper, valued at about two bun tred and fifty dollars, stolen from their es ablishment, Soine of the bundles which were ttolen had been recovered and were idenutied. Kamuel Gillrey testified that they saw two young men drop several packaces ot paper ou the pavement at Fifth and Market streets on Friday last. Thomas McAvov. porter, testified that his stand was at the cornerof Fifth aud Market streets: that the two young men engaged him to take several bundles of paper to the lager beer saloon No. 533 Chesnut street; that the barkeeper paid him the porterage. Patrick Tull, another porter, testified to haul iDg paper for defendants during the early part ot the week; the barkeeper at the saloon paid; him for hauling it. ' F. P. Bergn.ann, barkeeper. No. 533 Chesnut street, testified that Beitrand was a lodger in the house; that he asked him (witness) if he would take charge of a lot of paoer for him if he had it brought there; witness said ho had no objection; witness paid porterage on three dif ferent lots, Bertrand paying him in return. W. D. Morton, No. 18 Decatur strest, testified that he knew Bertrand by sight; purchased paper of him; on Filday morning last he brought a sample, and witness bought three or four bundles, giving him sixteen cents a pound for tt. IfcJohn W. Rudolph. No. 410 Arch street, testi fied that he knew Bertrand by sight): had pur chased of him ; from the sample which he ( Ber trand) showed witness, he supposed the paper to be somewhat da roaced; paid him eleven cents a pound tor it; witness went with prisoner to a place in North street for the paper; alter he had opened the package be found the paper so good that he feared that Bertrand had obtained it dishonestly; he hunted him up and made in quiry, and Bertrand assured him that he had traded for it in an honest way, aud had got it very low. The Recorder asked Bertrand if he had any thing to say. He claimed that he bought the paper from a man in one of the cells, who was taken down to prison last Friday; that the man called at his house some time ago, in the night, and wanted to know if he did not want to buy a lot of paper. He said that he would buy anything that he could make money off honestly, and bargained with the man to deliver the paper at No. 533 Chesnut street. Winters, one of the youths, said that he and Garren were hired ty some person to carry llio paper to Filth and Market streets, who paid them two dollars; that be did not know the man. The prisoners were each held in default ot $2.r)00 bail to answer. Ocrt Firemen. The drivers of the various Steam Fire Engine Companies have organized a Beneficial Society, and elected the lollowing otlicers: President, Hugh McKinney, of the Philadelphia Engine; Vice-President, Jacob Zell, of the Fairraount Engine; Secretary, Wil liam Buddy, Mechanic Engine; Assistant Secre tary, HugIi Cochran, South wurk Engine; Trea suier, William Stewart, Philadelphia Hose; Visiting Committee, Philip Kensil, William Penn Hose; Georee Younir, Franklin Hose; William Jackson, Good Will Eugine. The Delaware Engine Company will soon have their new house completed. It will be a very handsome improvement. Tbe Franklin Hone Company have proaurcd 800 feet of new forcing hose. The Lafayette Hose Company are making arrangements foran excursion to a neighboring city. A delegation of firemen, from Lynn, Massa chusetts, visited our city during the past week, and were the guests of the William Penn How Company. A committee of the America, No. 6, of New York, arrived in this city on riuturday evening, and were taken in charge by a committee be loneing to the Hibernia Eneiue Company. The new steam fire engine, building in this city for,) the Cornplanter Fire Company, of Ve nango county, ra.. win De completed mis wees. Her pump is four inches. Inquest bt the Coroner. On Saturday afternoon an inquest was held by Coroner Daniels on the body of Ephraitn Gribby, a team ster on the Pennsylvania Railroad, who was killed by being run over on Friday last, at Twentieth and Market streets. The tcstimouy was as fpllows: John W. B.ddle sworn Reside at No. 1U21 Market street; saw Gribby sitting ou front part of car; he attempted to spring off the car and fell under it; the two front wheels passed him, when he attempted to get up, and the two hind wheels paeed over his body; assisted in eettiug the body from under the car. Officer Kilpatrick sworn Reside at No. 3 Azela street; about 5 o'clock was otauding at Twenty-first and Market streets; a man told me a teamster was run over; saw car coming down grade quite rapidly; succeeded iu stopping tbem: lound Grioby lylug on a cellur-door, where some one had placed uiui: assisted m carrying body to Station Iiou-e. Tbe jury returned the following veiHel: That the said Kphraim Gribby ciiiie to his death by ueluz run over oy a ircigm-irutu oi cars, at Twentieth and Market streets. Riotous Behavior. William Albright was arrested by High Constable Clark on Satur day night, at nun ami unrisuan streets, on me charge of inciting to riot. Tao Shlllier Hose Company was passing at the time, ami it is auegea lie threw a piece ot tinea into me crowd. His arrest saveti him from viol?nce, as he was surrounded by the enraced members ot the company, euger in inflict summary punish ment upon him. Yesterday morniug he had a hearing before Alderman Titterniury, who held him iu $10110 bail to answer. Tuk Hat Market. During the past week, 446 loads of hay aud 50 of straw were weiched and sold at the Farmers' Hay Market, North Seventh street. The supply was about the usual averaire, and the prices lat-t quoted were well maintained. Best quality Timothy haysoldat Sl'SWfiil-OOjierlOO lbs.; mixed and in iJm t l -Hfl. Straw sold at 1 r.llrtiil -IR ferior at Sl-70l-ts0. per 100 lbs. - - Highway XIobbeby. Antolne Smith, an Italian, was robbed in Baker street, above Beventb.ion Saturday night, of a silver watch and flftj dollars In cabh. Ho was knocked down in the street, and the money and watch stolen while he was down. The noise attnxted an nicer to the spot, but he was too late to cap ture the offenders. Election op Officers. The following , rentlemen have been electel officers of tue Preachers' Meeting for tie ensuing year: Presi dent, W. Cooper; Vice-Presi Jent, S. Vansant; Secretary, O. W. F. GraefT; Treasurer. S. Irwin; Stard'ng Committee, C. J. Little, J. W. Jackson, and 0. B. Dobbins. It was stated at the meet ing that over f 40,000 had been contributed in this city towards Dickinson College. I Masonic Visit. A delegation of the Masonic fraternity of this city, composed in part of Knights Templar, and aciompanied by the Liberty Cornet Band, will leave the dpot at Broad and Prime streets this evening tor Balti more, to take pnrtin the dedication of the new Maonlc Hall In that city, on Tuesda evennig. The "brethren of the mystic tie" wt!l be present In large numbers. Siight Fire aud Serious Accident. A tire occurred on Saturday night, about half- Sast eleven o'clock, in tbe grocery store of Mr. . Sdtle, northwest corner of Twenty-ihlrd and Lombard streets, which was extinguished be fore much damage was done. Mr. Settle and his wife were seriously burned by some oil taking fire. i Fatal Accident on A PabrengerRah way. A young man named Taylor Cakev, aged 21 years, was run over, about 1 o'clock yeiterday roorninir, by a car on the Second and Thir Stmts Pus enger Railroad, and iniured so severely that he diea In three hours afterwarJs. Ihe accident happened at totilkrod and Main streets, tn-nktord. CnotwHA Cases. During the past week 13 cstcs ol cholera were reported to the Board ot He ill h. During the same period, 5 deaths from the disease were reporied at the olhYe of the Iteglstrar. The deaths were In the following Wards: F'rst Ward 1, Fourteenth 1, Eighteenth 2, Nineteenths Grakd Lodge of Pennsylvania, I. O. O. F. The semi-annual session will take place to morrow morning, at the Hall, North Sixth street, comnvncinir at 0 o'clock, Grand Master George Fling presiding. Store Robhrd. ihe store of D. II. Bowen, No. 242 Richmond street, was entered early ye sfcrdav niorning, and robbed of some $300 worth ol boots and shoes. Fire. Yesterday afternoon, between 2 and 3 o'clock, a stable in Belgrade street, above Lehigh avenue, owned by John Harvey, was slightly damaged by tire. The total amount of tobacco produced throughout the world is estimated as follows: Asia. 30!),000,000; Europe, 281,H44,t00; America. 248,'280,5l)0; Africa, 24,300,000; Australia, 714.000: making in all J9r,039,000 pounds. NEW PUBLICATIONS. MARION HARLAfiD'S NEW BQ3K. 8CNSTBASK. By the author ot "Alone," "Hus bands and Homes," etc. 12m o. UEETIi0VES'8 LETTERS. Translated by Lady Wallace. 2 vols. 16 mo. UK) LOW PAPERS. Bocond serlen. Mmo. MELOD1E8 FOR CHILDHOOD. Willi highly colored illustrations. tmo. y THE STATE OF THE CHCRCH and the World at tbe Final Outbreak of Evil, land Revelation of Anti Christ, bis Destruction at tbe second Coming of Chi 1st. and the Uebering In of tbe Millennium. By Kev. J. U. Gregory, M.'A., with an Appendix by Mu, A. v. Jollffe. Price, il-25. For sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor o William H. A Alfred MartlenJ S 11 10 lm ho. 1214 CBE8STJT Stroet G OPSILL'8 PHILADELPHIA CITY AND BUMNEsS DIKhe'TORY 1HU7-8. FUBIASdEK OK (iorSlLL'H TKaNbYLVAMA STATli DiBeiO lOlU, Etc. Ktc. 1 be neccHHltj for a reliable Directory In so large a mercantile city as tills is apparent 10 every biiHineM mail i It is an actual want, aud unlefw accurate, is ii Helena, and Inntead ol a true guide aurt ludei to its bumnena imereaia. Is a matter ol unno auco. 1 lie publihhor, Horn long experience in the publication rt Himilur works, of wnlcli the Pennsylvania State BiiNinesH Directory in a specimen proposes at tbe Koilcl taiionoi a number of lntluenliul merchants ol Uilscltv who bave sutlered trom the inaccurucies of loiiner editions, to uublisu tne above Directory from an actual and caretully prepared canvass ot the city by an dlicient and experienced corps ot canvassers, thoroughly educated to tbe buslneMS. "beVorkwIlleontaln a FULL f'lTY DIRECTORY, A COMPLETE lil) lESS AND hTREEl' DIKKO TOK , and such use ul miscellaneous iniormatioa as shall orm a complete tiulile to the Meicantile, Hank ing, Insurance, Lellglous, and other lineres.s of the tty- , in m Cliy ctuillinsing to inrnv uiuuiwr ui Bircutn, u greatly scauereo, and In which such a vast amount ot chunges have be n made during the past tew years, the ac.ual want of a systematically arranged aud careiuilv ccinullcd street and avenue Directory is apparent to every citizen and business mii who hat recourse to the Directory and esueciaHy to the stranger, w ho is entirely unacquainted with the loca tion and rumerahzatiou ot the streets. 'Ihe lorui ol the street Dlrec'ory will be so arranged as to five at a glance tbe beginning of the street with nnv other name it may fotuieriv have bad, with tt- Intersections right and lett, and numbers thereon to its end, and wi 1 form a lenture of the work, exuittltlug not onivtho extent and number ot the streets, out giving, from any stand-point, detlnlte and correct in lorniation ol any locality sought. With tbe refutation of past publications, which bave aflorocd periect salistactlon. it will be his ami to make this book eo.ua1, ti not su pot lor. to any issued by him, and requests that the canvassers for this work will be allorded tbe necesrary iniotmutlun tbev require or it us without such aid a reliable Directory cannot be issued. As an advertising medium merchants and others will find this an excel ent opportunity; tonus will be made known by the canvassers, and In no case will the payment be sanctioned till the book Is pub lxhed r ach canvasser is prepared to show his authority signed by the compiler, setting lortli his power to act. Ail others are swindlers. The lolloping are the prices for extras (which is Inva rlal.lv paid in advance), provided the agent gives a printed receipt, and produces his authority in putting Individual name in caps 2. ' ' ' double caps 3'U" " firm " " caps Wl " " double caps 8 mi Putting any number letters 10 tollow name, not exceeuing 26 letters 23 Putting any number letters over 2&. and not ex ceeding fill SO Putting any number letters over SO, and not exceed ing 1W1 100 For eacb extia ueudlng In business directory , JaMES ;OSPIi.L, Publisher, 119lmwl0t I8AC l OTA. Comni er. .No. 413 ( IlISM' l Street, Booms hi and 1H. LETTER COPY-HOOKS, 300 pagea, $1-50. LETTER COPY-BOOKS, SOU pages,! 4-00. LETTER COPY-BOOKS, 1000 pages, 3'00. FADER'S PENCILS, T5 cents a Dozen. ENVELOPES, $139 per thousand. It. IIOSKINS CO., BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, STATIONERS AND CABD ENORAVtBS, ti26rp No. 913 ASCH Street. CHEAPEST PRINTING IN PHILADELPHIA AT TBE "Evening Telegraph" Steam Job Printing Rooma No. 108 South THIRD Street, SECOND 8TORT. Every description oi Plain and Ornamental Println exeouted with ueatuetw aud despatch, at urprlaluly i low prices. HADDOCK SON, Proprietor, U3mrp Late of So. H MARKET Htrett. HENRY C. FOX, PRACTICAL Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, S. W. CORSKIt THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT STS. rBUADULFiiu. (Ullvrp AMUSEMENTS. AMKRICAN ACADKMV OF' SILSIG BATf.MAN "ONCFItT. On FRIDAY P.VIKISO, Kovemner M, 0LY NIOIir OC ROHMNl'8 I "BTABAT MATER." BOLOIbTbl MMEJAKFPA. AtH. otrHINr. ACHIWPF, flSOR BBH1SOLI, X1DNOK Kr KKANU, 8iwmob fori una, -Mr. carl boba, : The Choruses by tbe ! HAMUL AND HAYDN HOCIETY, ' Numbering upwards of 300 voices, and crtmnnslng the most prominent entilrs in Philadelphia, asststnt ova GRAND OROll BHTItA UF FOH1Y PKKt'UBAfKKd, i LAD BY MB. UABL ROSA. Contractor... Mil. CARI, SKNTJi PhICK OF ADlSION-ONK DOU.AH to any part of the house-secured .eats. 5o eitrai may be bad at the Music store of I . W. A. Tmrnpler. . HFM 1H OTlT K-1UKKTS OF ADMHSIO.V, PRIOR ONE DOi LA B, EM'H (without reserved seats), may be had to-day as above. Tbe Dumber ol admis sion ticket, will be i r ctiv limltd to the capacity of the Academy, and all the seats in the upper circle reserved lor the use ol the purchasers .ot these admis sion tickets. SATURDAY. November 24. CRAM) FA RK WELL MATINEE. Positively Inst appearance o. the 11 EM AN t ONI KUT TROUPE. ADMISHIONH-ONB DOLLAR EAt'lI. loraM ttcurrawnnvui rxira ciro-.i May be bad to-day at Tr an pier's Mnsle Store. (1119 EW CHESNUT 8TRKET TIIEATltK. WII.UA M E. BINN CO LKS8KEH Doors open at 1. Curtain rlaea at 7 4J. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, Nov 19 and 10. LA NT W KK OF MB. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, and revival of BIP VAN WINKT.B, BIP VAN WINKLE, RIP VN WINKLR, B P VAN WINKLE, KIC VAN WINKi.E, fn which MR. JOKPH JKFFKRHOW . v , Will appear In bit GBEAT Ml'ERSON ATION ot BIP VAN WINKLE. The peifoiiuance will conclude with TUB I WO BUZZARD!. SATURDAY AFTKRNOON. November 24, GRAND FAMILY MATISEK. Trices as usual. , 'omla , November 2S. first production of the Prize Play by Dion lioncleatilt, e titled THK. I.ONU STRIKE, In which Mr. 1. E. McDOSOUOU will appear WAL.NUT STKEET T ti K A T It E. N. K. corner of NIN Til and WALNUT Streets. Commence at 1)4. LaHT SIX NIGHTS OF lis. EDWIN BOOTH. CnANGK OF BILL EVERY NIGHT. Tills (Monday) EVENING, November 19 It I C II EL I it U OB, TUE CONSPIRACY. Cardinal Richelieu (last time) EDWIN BOTH Do UHradas Mr. Barton Hill luesday DWIN BOOt'H as THE N 1RJ.NGEK and DON CA.HAR DE BAZAN. In compliance with msny requests. MR. EDWIN HO 'Til WILL GIVE A FAREWELL MVTINEE At 2 o'c ock on SATUAUAY. November '44, when wi.l be presented, for the lut time, JIAMLK.T. Box sheet now open lor tbe Matinee. MRS. JOHN DREW'S KEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Ben ins at half pastT o'clock. Ht UHKS VAeKcD lO HIE ROOF. FO-1UVKLY THE LAST WEt-K. OF MB. DAN BKYANT LAST NIGHTS OF 8HAMUS O'BRIEN. MONDAY AND EVnRY NIGHT, M1AMU.H O'BRIEN; OR. THE BOULD BOY OF OLENGALL, with Its grind scenes and sreat cast. MR. DAN BRYANT IN FOTJB DIr FEUENT CHARACTERS, with Sonus and Dances. Fridaj FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR D.VN BB1ANT, A Great Bill. aTY MUSEUM THEATRE, CALLOWHILL Street, below Flith. TWO SPLENDID DRA MAS. MOND AY AND TUESDAY E VEMSUi, Nov. 19 and 20, wilt De acteu tne urama, ctuicti pkndeen valw; ob, hie haunted cave. Lawrence l.vnwrod Mr. Deialiel.1 FANCY DANCE, MISS THOMPSON. To conclude with the LONE MAN OF THE OCEaN. Jack Joll Robert Jones PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Parquet, 40 cents: Orchestra Cnalrs, SO cents; Gallery, 20 cents; Private Boxes,3 and SS; Single Seats Private Boxes,7ftc. Doors open at a quarter betore 7 o'clock. Curtain will iie at precisely naif-past 7 The Box ottlce will be open dally irom 10 A. M. until 4 P. M., when seats may be seemed without extra cfrarge NEW AMKRICAN T II K A T R E. TO-MGHr AND EVERY NIGHT until lurtber notice, and sat UKDAY MATINEE. at2 o'clock. THK BUCK ( BOOK. TUB BLACK C'ltOOK. rpilE CI? EAT HAT EM A Cf COMUINATIOX JL CONCEHT. ON FRIDAY EVESINO, November 23. promises to be the xieatest success ol ihe season The sale oi tickets commences t "-morrow, and there wUl be a great rush lor tnini. Parties who desire llIOICE CP ATS can avoid the crowd bv securinx their sea s at tbe ROOK ST aND m tbe CONTINENTAL HOTEL. 11 16 6t rpHE K1HHT ANNUAL EXHIIilTION OF THK JL WOMEN'S NATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION will he held at m enderotb Taylor & Brewn'a Art tisllerr, o. !il4 IIK-Mil Street, Pbilailelihia, comuienciUK NO EMBKK19 1GI coatiuuiux ooeu Uurin the week. Admission 2') ceuts. tickets to be procured at No. 'Jll Cher-nut street pa 11 la 6t MRS. E. C. IIOYT, Prcildcnt KEADIM1S BY It. CULVEK AND II. UUYOX (Klocutlonlstsi, in WAS HINtlTO N H ALL, Sprinir Garden and Eighth stxeeta, on WEDNESDAY EVa,N 1st. November -1, at 8 o'clock. Tickets ift oents, at tbe door. 1 1 .It r EHi V?" ben MUSIC! .KMANIA OKCHESTKA. I'OBLIC RB- hearsas every SATIKOAY AKIEItNOON, at H AL KUND HALL. H o'clcuk. Envaifemenu VM MONT. KEY street, between Kaceand Vine. II 5 3 in NEW ELEVENTH sTKEETOFEKA HOUSE, LC VENTU Street above CHE8NUT. "THa FAMILV Kl.SOU'I'" OPEN PUK THhi 8KASOIV. CARMHUbS A UIXEi'S MlsrilKIaS, the Great Slar Troupe, oi the World In their QKANO ETHIOPIAN 801KEES, HONGS, DANCK8, NEW HIKLESQUEB. and PLANTATION SCKNBf. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock. 8 3U J. L. CAKNCItOS, Mauatjer. ON EXHIBITION AT THE PKNNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF PIE AKTSatlne collection of Paintings ol the French, German, and Kvllau Suhoubi ot Art Optn dally. Will cose December iUih. Aduilbsiou, 'Hi cents. 11 13 6t ALEB8 (LATE JULLEU'8) WINTER GAMDEN Nos W0-728 V1NK street. UKAM IN6TKUMENTAL CONCERTS NIGHTLY, liy two laree and efficient Or lies Iras. TO-NIOHT Ana EVEKY NIGHT, la conuectlon with our EXCEI.SIOKSIKING BANl), a Brass Band, couipilslng the best Artists in the. city, w,llper1Urm.opsFOR Our spacious pun aier Ganien, artistically laid out with Shrubbery, fountains etc. 1 lllfc LAlir.n n.iL,vjv7, Especially set apart lor FAMILIES, the best of Creams aud other Iteiresbmenu will be served. 8 lb GYMNASIU IVX FOK LaDIEB. GKNTLEMEN, AND CHILDttEN, N. E COK. OF NlTH AND AKCll Sl'KKElS. The lnnltute, which BKaiti has been ureat.y Improved lor tbe cuunng season, is uow open tor subscription all duv and evenings. , Bodily exercice Ittipar health and strength, and is highly rctiniuieuited to bo h sexes and all agca. Terms ior lusiructloii, month 8-00 Tetuis lor -eh piactice 3 incntlis, .vU For particulars tend lor a eln tnar. or give us a calL 8 30 3u Professors Pill D ED BAND & LEWIS THE PIAKOS WHICH WE MANU- til tscturn Tfcomuieml theutseives. We oiomUe to our patrons ctear beautuui iuiikb, eienuin workman ship, durability, and roiisonsb e prices, combined with a lull guarautee. For sale on:y at No. 1H7 WALNUT a treet S W DNIOH PIANO MANPFAC1CRI8Q CO. HiO ARCH STUBKT.-UAS FIXTURES 1Z CllANDCLlEltf.,BUOZESTATPAIiY,ETO. VAN KUiK & CO. woulorejpectlully direct Uiteatiect tlon i their iri nds, aud tlie oubllo geuera 'y, to their large and elevart assortment ot G FlXT'l BKS. ( HANi'kLIKHS, and OKN AMENTAL BKOSZB WAKK8. Those withlng hsndsome and thorouglilr made Goods, at very reasonable prices will and ft to their auvautage tolve uaacail beiore purchasing else where. . . . , L . , . N. B. Soiled or tarn'snea unuiei rcuatsueu wnu special cars and at reasonable prices. 8 4 6m VANKIBK A CO Q.EORGE. PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. No. 232 CARTER 8treet, Aud No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine Work and MlHwrlgbtm Womptly attended to, WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC. VtWlS LADOMUS & CO. 'DIAMOND DKUKRS A JKWKLERS. W ATCHrH, JKtVI.I.RY A AILYKR WiKK. w WATCHES wd JEWELRY REPAIRED. j02 Chowttint 8t, Philfty Owlnite ihe decline! ot G14, la made a great re duction In price of kla large and well, assorted ttoek of DiMliionil, Jewelry, SSilverwar, Kto. Tor pMic are respectfully Invited te call and esamh e our nock before parcbaslnf eliewhere. 1 ti SILVER-WARE 2k fe JrA B1UDAL PRESENTS. G. RUSSELL k CO., No. 23 North SIXTH St., A v. LOaSn REMOVAL. CL" ISAAC DIXON, MM KiH'H MAKER, HAVISO REMOVED TO Ro, 120 8. ELEVENTH Btreot, balow Chesnut, lias opened new and careHtll elected stock ol ttuo atcnes, Jewelry, Mlvtr and Plated Ware. N. B. Chronometer, Duplex, Paten Lever, and pialtt Watches carefully tcp(lredandwarranted.ClU31ec2ui WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment of ahov goods constantly oa hand atmodeiate prices the Musical ikiiua playini from i to 10 bcauufnl Airs. FAKE & BROTHER, Importers, Ko. 824 CUESNUT STREXT, 11 1 1 jmthjrp Below Fourth. FOE GOLD WATCHES. American and Cenova. We call special attention to the FINK WATCH AND 8IL.VKH WAKa KSTABI.ISIIMEJiT OF W. W. CASSJDY, Mo. V South SECOND Street, W lohason hand one ol the finest assortments oi Jew. city, etc.. of any in the city. A splendid assortment of Sli.VKKWAKK ALWAYS ON II AND. Heinemn.r W. V. CASSIDY, ?h S No. 12 South SECOND Street. Ui puli Inu correctly and promptly attended to. IIENRY HARPER, JNo. rMO AKCll Slrii, afanuiaotnrer and Uealerin Wtitchea tsilver-l'laletl Ware, AD 81J Boliil Silver-Ware. IIJCJE JEWELRY. JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IK DIAMONDS, FINK WATCHES, JEWELRY, Etc. Etc. Etc. 9 205 18 S. EIGHTH ST., FIIIJLADA. BOWMAN & LEONARD, MAKl'FACTL'SXatl or WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK Silver and Sllvcr-riatcd Goods, No 704 ARCH STREET, , PHTi.ADKLPHf A. Those In want oi 81LYEK or BDTATCK-PLATK I) WAht wnl llnd It much to their advantage to tisit tiurMTOKE beiore Disking their purchasea. Our loua experience in the mauuiacture ol the above kinds oi goods enables ns to del? competition. We keen no goods tint those whlcn are of the FIKST CAHS, all ot our own make, aud will be sold at reduced prices. VMS FINE CHOCOLATE coNjvjb:ofrioivs, MANUF.iGTUKED FKOJkl NEW COCOA JJI3ANS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1310 MARKET Street. 10 22 mws tl AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY NEW YORK. FACTOltY, HUDSON CITY, S. J. This Company Is now iully prepared to lurnlsh LEAD PENCILS, Equal In Quality to the Beat Brauds The Company has taken great pains and nvestedt lart.e capital In fltilng up their laetory, ana now usk the Amejlcan public to give tueir pencils a lair trial. All Styles and Grade are Manufactured, Great care has been bestowed to the manufacturing of BUHBIOK BliXAOON UKAHIMO ft-NCILS, spe cial y prepared ior the use i Engineers, Architects, A'couiplete assortment, constant! on hand, la offered at fair terms to the trade at their Wholesale tisiesrooin No. 34 JOHN Street, New York. The Pencils are to be had ef all principal Htatlouers and otlun Dealers Atk lor AOie'tcta LessirtoeU. uitm 0V 13 MEDICAL. JSE T II E "bronckoids 1! For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Cnronia Bronchitis, Sore Throat and Lungs, Et. Etc. . ALLEN'S "BRONCHOIDS," Also luraluable for Clearing and Strengthening b Vtlce. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX? None genuine without the written signature of i JOHN C. ALLEN, Jr., bole rBorairroR. hETENTH and BOTJTtI Streets, PhUadolphla. 80LD BY ALL DltUOOISTS. til 14 wnmlM QIIEROKEE CUIIJZ:, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDIdNE, CURES ALL . DISEASES CAUSED BY YOVTHfVL 1NDI8CBETI05, VIZ. 8EM1WAL WKAKStHS, .... LOtS or MfcMOHT, T7NIVEB8AI. LAAglTl'DE, FAIN 8 IN THK HAlK. . , V1SLM.BS ur vniv.-t, . PKEMATURfi OLD AGE I WEAK NEHVFP, DlrrlUULT BBtvifluii, PALE COUNTENANCE, INSANITY, . , , AND ALL D1BEA9E4 I That follow as a sequence of youtuiul lndlscretlona. THK CUKHOKER CCRE Will restore healtlt and Tiaor, and effnot a permanent enre alter all other medicines have tailed. Thirty-two Dsxe pamphlet sent In a sealed enre! ope, tree to any address. 1'tlce 'i per bottle, or three bottles for ' -' fold by all IrugKii"tl or will be sent br eipnws to any ponton of the world, ou the receipt of price, y the sote proprietor, DR. W. R. MEUWIN, " No 37 W alitor street. New York CHEROKEE REMEDY 1 Cures ail Vrinary Complaints, vis. i Uravel, lattam mntlou of the Itlaitiler and Kidneys KoteuUon ot' I'rine, strictures of the Uretura Dropsical Kwe lliiss, Brick, Dust Deposits, and all diseases that require a diuretic, and when used In conjunction with the . . t HntOKKE INJECTION, does not fnll to cure Uononhtva, Uleet, and JV UfnctM LiMCbaroes in JUaleor Female curing recent caeeai in Irtun one to three (lavs, and la especially lesomraended In those cases or Fluor Albus or Whites m Pemale. The two medicines ued In conjunction will not tali to remove this dlsatreeahle complaint, and In tnoae cased Where other medicines have been used without success. Price, ltemedy. One Bottle, S2, Three Botiles SO. Iniectlon. ' i, ' " as. The Cherokee "Curt." "Anvrfy," and "At'-i. are to be fouud in all well-renulaied drug stores, and are recommended by physicians and druggists all over tbe world lor their intrinsic worth and merit. Home un principled dealers, however, try to deceive their cus tomeis by selling cheap and worthless compounds In order to make money In place of these. Be nut de ceived It the drsfcTlfets will not buy ilietit ior you, writ to us, and we win send them to you bv extrress, securely packed, and nee from observation We ureal all disease to which the human svstem Is sutject, and will ba p eased to receive full and explicit s-atcmentsu-opi those who bave tailed to receive relief hereto ore. ' Ladles or lientleiuen can a dress us t ptrftet cutitdene. Weae slre to send our thirty-two page pamphlet tree to every lady and gentleman in the land. Address aU letters tor paiuphieis, medicines, or advice, to the sole proprietor. Dr. W. R. MTSBwIN, tSmwfSrp No. 37 WAI K.EB Street, N. Y. QLAD NEWS TOK THE VNrOHICNATE. BKLL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted in all esses, for the Spekdy and I Kama ' KkKT CVkK ol all diseases arising from excesses is youtk physical and Nervous Debintj , etc. ecu NO CHANtifc, OK J1ET It KCK8SAHY. 1 hey can oo used without detection, and neve; tall to eflect a Cure, it used according to lastructlons. BELL'S SPKCIFIC PILL.B, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Ucxes for Five lol lars; aito, Jartte Jloxus. coutaining FourbuaJt, price Three Jjoliors. From four to six boxes are geuoraily required to cure ordinary cases though benefit is derived trom using a single box. in Chrome Cases, wlere Nervous Prostration Las allcvted the system, BELL'S TONIC PII-L8 A re recommended as the most Efficacious, Keimyenebiw and Inelfiorating ltemedy in the word. r A Packsue riice Five Dollars, wLl lasta moo Lb, and is gcuera.y sulhcieut. In extreme casesof Debility, JbUkJLL,'H iCXTKUN. l, ft-EjUKDY, Price T wo Jjollars, sutlicleut tor a month, can bt use to tiood advantage. I IK I veil Strength to the system, and, wltn tne PHU. will elleot a complete liestotatlun. ' A Pamphlet ol 1UU panes, on tbe EBSOR4 OF YOUTH. (icsifcucu as aiecture and (.au ion to ouog Men sank ; tree, Ten (Jcuts required to pa postage. I It yon cannot purchase Bull's Bpkoimo1 Kehkdiu of your iiiuggist, take no other, but seud the money direct to I DK. JAJ1ES DRY AX, Coiwrltltig Physioian, N A Mill U Ut I . It W A V 7 v- And you will receive tbcui by return of mall pest paid, and nee irom observation. For sale by UVOIX Co., No. 232 N. SECOND btreot. , - di'is RAMA UI TAN'S GIFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT I THE HOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER LfiKD, "TES, A POSITIVE UCB" FOK ALL ItlSKASES AIUrtlNO FltOM IN 1 H . CKETION8. Contains no Mineral, no iJaleam, no Mercury, Ony ltn Pilm to bt Taken to Affect a (Jure. Tne j are entiicly vegetable, having no smell nor any unpieasaut tattle, and win not iu auy way Isjuie tiio sluniaeh or Low els 01 the nioxt delicate I uies In irom two to lour days, aud rcoent cases ' twentv-ivur houis." bent by mail. 1 rice, Male packages, $2. Feuia e. V SAMARITAN'S ROUT AND HERB JUICB The tireat U.ooU furilltr, and Uemedv ior Srof'ula, Vuets, crva, ppoti, letlert zcuss Boils, Juc. t ot the above complaints the Samaritan's Hoot and Herb Juices, is the mutt potent and etleotuaj remedy ever piexcrlbed. It reaches and eradicates every par tie eoi i l.e venereal poieon. YV ul remove every vestige ol iin utilities iri.ni tne system, as well as ail the had ifltcts oi luutuiy. Price, ai-Jj per botuo. . SAMARITAN'S WASH Is used In coDjuuctieu with the Kooi and Be rb J a ices lull dlittlKius. i rue, ';5 cen s. 1 be o.u (likening aud disgusting drur ihave te aive way to reweuies purciv vegetable, pleasant io the taste, am. A 1 OKlT . Vk Cl Kfc. fcoid bvUL.dASBAKNa4CO.,No. i PARKILGW and by IxuKkisls. IiKHMCiNlJ & CO.. Proprietors, No. 81SRAOB Wiree Fhllsdeiphia v ib ALL PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY the biess ng of good henlth. can obtain relief by consulting Dr. KlNKtLlN. German puvsiolan. Dr. Klnkeiiu treats ail Uisea.es. preouiea aud auniinisutrs his own medicines. They are pure, sale, and reliable, lie Invites all persons sufleilng from disease to call on him. Consultation free duriuir tho dav. and oillotM open till 0 o'clock In tbe evening. N W. corner ot Till Hi) and UNION Streets, between Spruce and Pine treeia. . gUSm DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill bave Invented to assist the hear ing In every degree ot deaihcsi, enn be had at toe Ear Instrument Depot of V. MAOK1RA, No. M Houth TENTH Street, below Chesnut. m NEURALGIA CURED BY A SINGLE APPLI cation of "UFUAM'b MAONKTIO OIL. Hold at UFliAM 8 No. S n. JKldUm Street, aud byi Druggists, to cents and ! a boUle- v 2 3mp FOR BALE STATE AND; COUNTY BIGHT of CapeweU C'o.'s I'aieut Wind Ouard and Air Beater for Coal Oil lamps; it prevents the Chimneys from breaking. This we will warrant Also saves en, third tbe oil Call aud see them they eoat but tea cent Bo. 20 HACK Street. Phi adelphla. Sample sent to and part of the United StaUs.on receipt of 21 Mnu 1 Itf WILLIAM B. OBANT COMMlSHlOnT MKKCHANT, wo. 13 B. DAU.A W AKBJ Avenue. PuuaddpbJa AucsrroB Papent's Gunpowder, betlned Nitre, Charoeal, Cte. W. Haker A Co 'a Chocolate. Cocoa, and Brvuia. (Yooser tiros. A UO.'s InlklW Mstal HhnstUlu, Bulla liSNalU Hi
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