i THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SIIEET. PIIILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 18GC. 10 ' SUri'L EM ENT. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 180G. THE RELIGIOUS WORLD Summary of religious Intelligence for the B.ptUt. m i In Jamaica Tlaln, Mam., there Is a good ork in progress Id the Baptist Charch of wnlch a T Inform ia rvna tnr M r i Irwriftn h iia the elements of power and strength. His preach ing on Jamaica Plain proves It. Men of mind ud heart are, through his instrumentality, rieinff led to renounce UnltarlBnlum, and areem bractne Christianity. Ho pays the correspondent of the Chicago Christian Times. ' A revival Is In progrepa in connection with the Baptist Church at. East Dover, Vt. Evi dences o the fiood work were manifested imm3 dirttelv alter the meeting at Burlington. The Baptist church at Brownsville, 8. C, las been grcaily revived, sevcnty-sU navlnr boeQ added in about twelve months by baptism, the -fruit of a good Sunday School, Catholic. ' On the 20th of October, at Mount St. Mary's Oolh-ae, near Kmraetsbnrtr, Md.. t!ie RihtRev. Xiohop of Buffalo coulorred Minor Order on Jlwwra. Martin Fallon, John Pollard, and John Wetlersoii ; and hubdcuconflblp on Messrs. Pat Tick Hopkins, for the Diocese of Butlalo; James Dunn, lor the Dioceso of Erie and Claudain Worth rop, for the Dioceso of Charleston. On lhe 3d iust., in St. Joseph's CatheJral, Buffalo, Riebt Rev. fcishop Timoa conferred Minor Orders on Mr. John P. S'.ewart; and riubdeacon Ptjip on Mew. Jobn J. Fitzpatnck and Mat thew Darcy, lor tue Diocese of Butlalo; and Deaoonship on the Rev. Peter Dally, of Brooklyn. On tho 9th inst., Mr. Jobn P. Stewart was pro moted to Subdea'-onshlp by Right Rev. Aug. Yerot, Bishop of Savannah. The dedication of the new Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph, in Pittstield, which we described come what elaborstely last week, took place on Sunday, the 11th, with the ceremonies prescribed by tne Church. The building was not quite completed, but the omissions were not eucb aa to much impair the general effect, and the expression ol admiration for the aichitec Virsl beauty of the building was more than suf ficient to juHtlt'y our description. Mass was eclo tinted in the mominsr at the old church, on Melville street, by the pastor, Rev. Edward Purcell. The New York correspondent of the Catho lic Standard states that H was decided in the Baltimore Plenary Council that the question uf the division of the New York Ecclesiastical 3'rovlnce should be left to the discussion ot the Provincial Council, which will probably be held "when the decr.'ps ot the Baltimore Council will have returned approved by the Pope. Tho new Cifitpminn Chnrnh nnrl Monastery At Gethsemane, near New Haven, Nelson county, Kentucky, was dedicated on the 15 th by the JMost Reverend Archbishop Purcell. The Most Jieverend Dr. 8pauldmg, Archbishop of Bulii jr.ore; the Right Rev. Dr. Laviulle, Bishop of .Louisville, ana (other prelates were expected to be present. Tbe Most Rev. Archbi3hop ot Bal timore preached. , On Tuesday, November C, the Right Rev. Bishop Wood, assisted by Very Rev. William O'Hara, D.D., V. O., and Rev. A. J. McConoiny, Chancellor ol this Diocese, admitted Misses Mary Hart and Bridget McSorley to the habit of the Order of the Sacred Heart. The ceremony was solemnized at the new Academy of the Sisters, Broad and Walnut streets. There was a collection for the Provincial Peniinary, in the Diocese of New York, on the ilOth ult., which yielded $14,1)82. Congregational. Ten individuals were received to the Coii-piei-alioDul Church In Chester, Vermont, last ttabbath, on prolession of their faith, all but ono -young people, live of them young men: only Jour received baptism, the others having been baptized in infancy. In San Francisco there were received to the r ........ L!.nnl Aniri-arTahnnal f li 1 1 r r h tfinrlnon members; to the Oakland Congregatioual Church six. On the previous Sunday thirty were added to the Howard Presbyterian Church, -&an Francisco. TheCouereerationul Church in Pittsburg, Pa., ot which Rev. Henry D. Moore is pastor, is pre paring to build a much-needed house of worship, and the ladies ot the church are to hold a grand Jair for the object on the lllh of December. Dr. Cheevcr will preach on the morning of Thanksgiving Day, on the "Basis of Repre sentation" appointed in the Constitution, as essential to irccdom. The New Jersey Conference of Consrea tional Churches moots in Jersey City on Tues tiav, December 4, at 2 P. M. Dute H Reformed. We are happy to hear that an interesting work of grace is in progress in tbe Reformed Butch church at Ly sunder, New York, of which -Rev. J. Henry Endcra is paster. Kev. Mr. Becatold has been installed pastor of the Church of the Hollanders In Paterson, N. J. All the services were iuihe Dutch lan guage. Rev. Daniel Rapalja, of the Amoy mission, Jiaa arrived at New xoric irom iiong Kong. Episcopal. Tli a Tr.antrnlial Tnna-lnlcrrt ftnr-iofv uf ilta iifinti n. I .ro.n .... luilin.a . 1 1 n I i CI rni n liit.i Hi i roNje past year were $40,99832; the expenses ,1 Bnd h balance on hand $1102-01. kJ . . J on hand last year wa $1!IG265; and books DTatetDe scicty, including the stock of dooks, piaieut(, .r M 07i.q I Itec appointed at the last Dio wnfiidetion the pnusrlau?' t0 taT Int5 I iiniii rylsion of the Diocese, intend ' South. ArA1JKm,iugdluin? the present Vld in MiMfitlr pa fil convocation lately VM discussed, ani ' . uubiect of division roval of those preaef vtltc general ap During the past year, . twau.. , Irtun fim-letv ot the Protestantal Kuo cTiirch Issued 18 new books, ad 2947 bicopal trmia. It has now between 460 and 600 th ot . em nublicatioos on Its shelves. The totarc- ceit rro collections, etc., amounts to! liMwe-a and the expenditures to $39,i96'31. Thr Church in East Orange. N. J., has called , it iisastorate Rev. Charles A. Isinith, D. D., of hisOty. Lutheran. 1 ' -Aev. T. Steck, of Lehigh county, has been ', elef ed Pastor of the Bernville Lutheran Charge, : Befs county, Pa., made vacant by the removal ' of ev. H. Grabn, of this city. ' V l-Tho Rev. D. Shlndler has resigned the Pas- vhip of the Second Lutheran Church, Leba- ua removea to Colorado Territory, j MethodUt. . i From other lnterpt.ini ito mo vannnlln nnh. llshed, we gather the foiiowina.nc inn...i r,.n. ferencea there are sixty-four, an Increase of four ever the previous year. At their recent session the bishops made provision for the organiza- i tton ?Llhr?(,1 new one9 making a total for the I year 18C6 of sixty-seven, an increase over 186 J ; of seven. , ii The number of travelling preachers Is 4576, an Increase over the previous year of 401. Of these 2ht are effective (that ts, taking full work to -which they are assigned by the bishops), 881 are ' supernumeraries, and 408 are returned auneran- nuated. During the year 77 travelling preacher " ltcatel, eo died, and ii9 were admitted on trial, i : The number of local preuchers is 802, an In- ; crease' of missionaries not embraced in the annual 209. The total ministerial force, not in- eluding the bishops, Is 10,178, being a net in crease of 610. Philadelphia Conference has the largest number of travelling tniulsters, namely 271, and Colorado the smallest, namely, 9. In local pieaohera Philadelphia alfoexoeU, having 761; Nevada reports only 6, which Is tbe smallest mini her. Tbe total membership reported Is 1,0J2,1B4, an increase durina; the yer ot 102.925. This 1s tn iexueis of iho number we gave lait wei k, the dif ference arising irom the correction of the report of one of the conferences by tbe kecrctary. This is nn Increase dnrinir tho year of over eleven ni r cent. The number of baptisms stand thu: Adult", 47,419; children, 35,536: total, 82.9W: beinK an Increase of 18,269 adults and 2045 rhiloren, or a total increase of baptisms of 20.914. During the year 12,214 members died. Thei-e are not included above. If we add this number to that showing the Increase, we Had that during the year at least 115.13s persona united with the Methodist Episcopal Church. The number of churches (houses of worship) Is 10,462, being an increase of 420. Tbe estimated value Is $29,694,004. an increase of !2,843,502. The number of parsonages is 3314, valued at $4,420,958, an Increase of 171 In number, and of $124 2J7 in value. The total value of chnrch edi lices and par'onasres .is f 3 1,014,902, being an In crease of $2,807,729. The following are the summaries of the con tributions of the principal benevolent causes, onitttlng all receipts from legacies: Conference claimants (worn-oat preachers, and widows and orrhatis ot ministers who have died in the woik), $107,802-30, an Inorea-e of $14,73305; for Missionary Society, $671,0906(1, an increase of 569,02683: tor Tract Hociety, $23,34930. an ln- reapd ot $102696; lor American Bible society, $107,23854. an Inciease of S,'i49519: for Sunday School Uniou, $19,850 89, an Increase of $782 44; the total contributions for these causes Is $y29,- 22134. This is an inciease over the rcturus of 1X65 ot $91,07347. Total schools, 14.04.), nn increase of 90; otii- cers and teachers, 162,191, an Increase of 8492; scholars, 98ii,622, an increase, of 48,898; vol umes in library, 2.644.2S1, au increase oi 169,195. The Sunday School Advocate, at the close ot the volume In October, issued a regular edition of 300,000 copies, a large increase over the pre ceding year. iresnyieriBD. The Missouri Synod of the New School Presbvt"rians. ut their late meeting In SU Louis, passed resolutions approving the action ot (jnnercsB in resisting tne usurpations ot me Presikent, and indorsing the uonstltutionai amendments. Tbeyiatso "deprecated tbo con duct of the President in his late lourncy, and that of the local officers who received him, as cakulated to Introduce intemperate habits into the land, to demoralize our youth, promote dissipation, and encourage intemperance." These clergymen represent the morality and patriotism of an immcnee seclion. A North Carolina paper says that tho Rev. Thomas Tate, the oldest Presbyterian minister in that Slate, died a tew weeks since, in nis ninety-fourth year. -At a late nieetine of the Synod of Balti more, a Piesbytery organized by inissionuries at Kio Janeiro was received into connection with that body. Unitarian. A meetinor of delegates from the Unitarian and Univerealist Churches has been held In Brooklyn, to arranee lor a union of the two bodies. They;invited all Unitarians and Unlver salists of the vicinity, and all clereyroen who wish for a bcttar acquaintance, closer fellow shlo, and more efficient co operation with each other and between these two denominations. Union. The General Association of California met laM month at Sacramento, In the spacious and pleasant edifice ot which Dr. Dwinell is pastor. About thirty churches were represented by a body ot able and earnest men, A strong blow was struck for temperance, by the passage of resolutions against the manufacture and use of wine. A step was taken towards the lound- Ing of a theological seminary for the Pacific, Coast, a plaa adopted, trustees chosen, and measures started to procure tne hrst Ally thousand dollars. The, Christian Union or New York is ubout to lay before tbe miotic important sugeestions, which, it is thought, will be received withlavor. Missionary. The General Missionary Committee of the M. E. Church met in New York oit.y Nonmb., 8, and, altera session of live days, Bottled lhe missionary appropriations for 1867. This was brat "approved bv the Board," and then "con curred int by the Bishops" who were assembled on the occasion. It aopropriates above a mil lion dollars, of which $20,000 is for office ex- f lenses, and $306,674 for "foreign missions, ncli'ding exchange." The American Church Missionary Society report that for the year just closed tuirty-elarbt Missionaries were employed, of whom twelve were new appointments, and twenty-four re commi'sioned. The receipts were $56,41238. and the expenditures, $"4,227'62. Rev. Dr, Cuyler's church, Brooklyn, is now fiiifetainintr two mission chapels among the des titute in its neierhborhood. The main church is full to overflowing, and the two chapels are highly prosperous. SPECIAL NOTICES. jrns- ALL YOUNG MEN, i..nH Mrnma In Mim IHb Ain.l-lallv n vn lnvll..il the Rooms nnd 1'bivilkges ot THE YOlMi MEN'S CHUISTIAN ASSOCIA. TION, OF PHILADELPHIA, HALL, NO. 110 CIIESNTJT STREGiT, READING ROOMS AND PARLORS, Open Irom 9 A.M. till 10 P. M. ' 3000 A' olumes In Library, ail the leading Papers, Msga. seine, Quarterlies, Eto. FREE TO ALL. MONDAY NIGHTS. SI ON'nii.Y Meeting Fourth Monday In each mnutU. BiHiMia-Esiay, Debate, Music, and Social Inter course. , Lvceim Every Monday nlgbt except the fourth. The Ljceuin afforos opportunities for Improvement lu Composition, Declamation, Debate, and Parliamentary Rule of Older. , TUESDAY NIGHTS. 8ocial Reunion First Tuesday In each month, Makageks' Meeting Third Tuesday 111 each month. Union Prayer Meeting Fourth Tuesday in each nontn. C WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. Clas!? I'bkncu Professor 8uk, Teacher v Gbebkakd Latis ..., Prof. Edch, Teacher PUILOHKutflUttSDAY WHIg, day night, at 8 o'.0 Cikcle Rehearsal every Thars DiuL. Mbionkn.... Professor Ooldbirq .Musical Conduotor The object of this 'e)''t Pian'st calBclence and the oalt.8'.' tne PromoUon of Musi lady or gentlemen havlail0llv Musloal tate. Any Vocal MuIo may, on apllctJIlo"l knowlodge ol member. No expense attached to maoome cllve Classes is Ruetobio anp Looio vship. PHIDAY NIGHTS. FHEE LECTURES. CiA in Gebham Proleor Ebch, Tfc SATURDAY NIGHTS. Ciam in Elocution Protestor N. K. Bicbabdmon Elbkbrtart Clam in Vocal Muiio, ' ,' Dr. l. Meionkn, Teacher. A series of Lecture will be given daring the winter. Ticket to member tree on application. ' Also, a erl of Grand Musical Entertainments! Ticket free to members. AU member, a'so U who have en tared a proposition tor membership, and paid tha annual dues, can obtain cards or the Secretary whlon will aecure admltilonto th Classes 1 also tloket for tha Lecture, Concerts eto.,freof charg. . Any moral young man over fourteen yaan ot age may become a member. . AUfCAt. DUES, ONE DOIAAI. fll r2'Jj,3t I SPECIAL NOTICES. Ty NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JOT, iy; COH. A CO ,H. K. cortM Ol rilTH and OH B. 15 CT Rtrett. I'bllatolphla, and TtlRUBE BUILD IN OH. Nw Tort, are 'ta f,r th "Tilkjeajph," an lor tha Newspaper or tbe bole country. . 7ly4p JOT 00 A CO A MEETING, ;OP THE Men's Christian Association Toun WILL BR HKLO IN j N A T I O N A II A L, l . Market Streot, Above Twelfth, ' j On Monday Next, November 26, . AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. I ADDl'EBSES WILL BE DEL1VEBJED BY BEV. HEBER HEWTOJI, REV. J. WALKER JACKSON, and PETER B. SIMONS, Esq., PRESIDENT OF THE AB8O0IATION, Who will deliver an Ad drew of Weloom to tha Hew M tuber i Report ot Committee; Ejection of SIX HUNDRED KEW MEMBERS' Vocal and Inxtinmcntal Music. . . . Ticket may be obtained gratuitous) at the Room Ko. 1210 Cll E(N CT Street ' til it it H cw member will be lurnbhed with stage tlctet. IW HENRY. VINCENT, THE GREAT ENGLISH REFORMER WILL DELIVER TWO LECTUIIES AT THB ... ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON TEE EVENINGS OF MONDAY AND "WEDNESDAY, November 0 avnd 99. JIOKDAT EVE M N 0 SUBJECT ' THE GRFAT AMEK1CAK C'OMLICT." Wt.DbttiDAX iVEMNQ SUBJECT OLIVER cmnuwm.i.." 0 ii;kct tor sale at TRUMPLER'8 Music Store, corner c . V r. rl 1 n anil IJnlprt V 1 otree'B. Ill XI til W) AdiiiUsion, 25 ceuts. Reserved Beats, SO cents. B3T L E C T U K E. JOHN SMITH DYE WILL DELIVER A LEClUitE ON THE "ORIGIN AND HI310EY OF MAN," Illustrated by Dlagrair., AT ASSEMBLY JJUILDINQS, Corner ol CIIEHJSUT and TEKTH btreet. ON MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 26. ALSO AT WASHINGTON IIAL.L,, CORNER SPRING GARDEN and EIG8TII Streets, aUCRSDAV EVENING, NOVEMBER 39. AdmUslontoalpartsoftbe Hall, 50 cents. (11 23 2 1 HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY. CEASON OF 1H06-67. The arrangements oi tlie hoclecf tot the coming feason beinK cuiupiete. are annouueed aa toliown: lhe three Concerts will be given In tbe AUa DJsiVY OK MUolC, And will be on the ft andest scale. The Ltuorua this season win be more effective thin futmerlv, and bas been tjelected with grear care. '1 he eolo pons will oe sustained by the best profes sional talent to be obtained the libera pai ron tgo lust trason warrants tbu Dlieciois In the Increased expeudl ture proposed this scaxon. The Oratorios to be produced are ELIJAH. ST. PAUL, DAVID. Tbe flrst Concert will take place ON THURWI'AV EYEM.nU. December 13. 18(18, with DR. GI'II.MKT I K, the celebrated liaara irom lioaton. Oi.ORGE SIM PHOS. Tenor of New York. MISS CAROLINE McOAKEtttY, and 1MI8-1 H. M. ALEXANDER, oi l'"',"t'2 wish to a tcuu, and the gri'at expense Incurred In orlng ln out tbe Oratorios subscription will je lecoived lor the choice seats reserved mr the three Concerts, at TEN DOLLARS KOR THRK.E SEAl'a. AND SEVEN DOLLAR FOR TWO SEATS. The Box Sheet Is now open for subscribers at ". W. A. TRUMi-LtB'S Music ttore, SEVENTH am CHEi N UT streets. 11 1 J tult 3-4o ANNIVERSARY OF THE MERCAN- CANI'ILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION. 1 he Twenty-Hub Anniversary ot this Association will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. On TUESDAY EVbMNU, November 27, at 7a o'clock. Addrebses will be dc iveied by the RFV. ALFRED COOK MAN, REV. Pull. I. IPS B HOOKS, and THON ALHXaNRKR G. OAT I ELL. Tbe Orchestra will be under the direction of Proie II ASHLER. . ( aids o: admission may be had gratuitous'T on appli cation at tbe counting-room of the undersigned. No. 38 N. THIRD -street 11 14rp . WILLIAM C. LUDWIO, President WANTED IMMEDIATELY. ALL WHO are lookhrii tor business to call and examine the American tow Milker, patented Alarcti 28, 18ti a sure cure lor aching hands and kicking cows, nerer beiore Introduced In this ftute. There never was a patent Issued from the Patent Office which has sold so reaoily as this 800 counties have been soid within 3i di-ys. and many more engaged by tbe most cautious and prudent business men. Jt milks the tour teats of a cow at once. It Imitates the call draws, and stops drawing to swallotv. it milks cows In one-thl-d the time ' It Is cueap and durable t weight only tour pounds. It Is self adjusting; will fit any cow. It will milk three-teated cows as well as any Easily worked, not liable to get out of order, and Is perfectly agree, ble to the cow. Come one and all and pass our Judgment upon the most valuable Invention ot the nineteenth oentury. An opportunity Is now ottered to euterurismg men, Ith large or small capital, which does not present Itself more than once In a lifetime. Call on American f.'ow Milking Machine Company, No. 413 CHKSN'l'I Street. 11 106trp tF CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, v3 PniLADKu-niA, October 16. 1866. ' Tbe Vice-President of the Bank. Alexander Whil uen, Esq.. having in ai ay last, U vit-w ot a prolonged absence In Europe rescued his position, the Board of Directors to day elected J. W. Torre, Esq., Vice-President, and H. V. Bchotky, Kg, Cashtt-r. 10 17 AI.EAKlERO. CATTELL. President BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE THE BEST IN THE WOULD. Harmless, reliable, Instantaneous. 1 he only perfect dye. Iso disappointment, 110 ridiculous tints, but true to nature, black or brown. GEMJ1KE la SIGNED WILLIAM A. BATCHELOB. ALSOg Repenerstlng F xtract ol M 11 1 tricars restores,prescrves. and beautiilesti'e hair, prevents baldness. Sold by ail ljruggisiB. Factory 0 61 UAUCLAV St-, N. Y. Hi JUST PUBLISHED- PythePhyslclMisolthe the Nlnctlctli Edition 01 eir FOUR LEC1UBE8, entitled . PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE, To be tad lice, lor four stamp, by aodresslng Becre taiv liew York Museum o: Anatomy, BUS fio- 6iatROADWAY. New York. g-jgr- kew PEltl'UME FOlt TUE HANDKERCHIEF. PIIALON'S 'Nlgt Bloomlug Cereu." PlIALON'S 'Ntght Blooming Cerctai." PHALOK'S ' "Night Blooming Cereua." Pi "N'S "Night Blooming Cercus." PIIA-LON'l "Night Blooming Ceren. A most exquisite, oV . dlstUled Irom Uie rare au'a15 and Fragrant Perrama, H take Its name. "autltul fiower trom hlch Manufactured onl by jilwa PHALONAgo,,, BEWABB OF OOUKTERFEITtj. Af-K FOB I'HAXOH STAKJi WO OTQBB. SPECIAL NOTICES rf3r OFUCK Or TUB DKKAWARK 1ID 1 UAL BAFFTV HI-UBANCB COMPAMT. Lhl OKI OR TEU IH3I. pHiLisiJ-iilA.NOTherII, )(ll. Tha tnllnwlnr Rlilfmnit ot the aTali ol the Horn. rDT Is publiKlied tn oo ulormity lh provision ot it Larten ... ii nitutn rroeivei irom a o vemoer i , ibw, to otluliet II, i6 1 On Murine and lnln4 trlak. aovi 770 64 On Fli risk ii SDi 1 rremloms on Pollcle not marked off No-, vcmber 1, IMA 276 96141 l,t..428M Premiums marked off as earned November I, IM, to Ootolter ll, 1hbi On K arlne and Inland risks. MM, lHO'T" On Fire risks la.m It 1681,12190 Interest ' during vsges.etc....... tu ' same period sal. 87,717 N no,839 7a Losses, expensos, etc. during the year as Marine and Inland Navigation iosara.' ."f?6 ltM Fire losses Pi,R!i7t Return pienitnnis Bo Insurancea.,... M&tttl Agency chaigea, advertising, prim ng etc SS.l'W 7 axes Untied Mates tax on pre mium policy stamps, etc 16.17010 Kxpeuse UfiWVl 578.170-18 l!fi.t69-44 This is exclusive of the amount reserved for taxes on dlvidtnus and Prodis. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November 1. N',M. 100 000 Unfed State Five Prr Cent. Loan, lull 110,100 United Male Six J-er Cent. Loan, 1MM1 200,000 Unhed Siat 7'3-lD Per tent. Loan, 1 roasur.) Notes 125.000 City oi Philadelphia oix Per lent. Loan texempu) ' 54,000 lEtate ot Pennsylvania elx Per lent. Loan 46.000 State ot rein,yivania Five Per Cent. Loan , dO.000 etate of tw Jeisey six Per Cent Loan 20 001 Peonsylvan.a Railroad rlrst Mortgage fix Per t ent Roods 1U.OO000 1.16,5 j0 01 211,600 00 168,661 50 51.70000 44,62100 50,76) 00 20,500 00 2 1,250 'M (0,75000 18,000-00 ' 6,040'M j 15,000 00 8.258-25 3.950-00 20,000 00 . 193,900-00 25 000 Fennsvivanla Railroad Second MortlTMIie HiX Pari Ant Hnnda 25,000 M'esiern Pennsylvania Railroad six Per (.'ent Bonds Pennsyl vania Ral ioad guarantee).... . 30,000 State ot Tennessee Five Per ent. I oan 7,000 State of lenuessee etxl er Cent. I.oan 15,000 310 hbsres Stock Oermantown Gas tompany. principil and interest guaranteed by the 4 it of fhlladelphla 7,150 143 1-hares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsyl- . vanla Ral.road Company 20.0l0 80 Kbaies Stock Phi ade pli-a and Southern Mall bieamsoin company 105.000 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, lirst liens on City propertj.... ftl.049,050 Par. Cost, 81 030,5525 Mkt. Val.1.070 2-10 75 Real Estate 36 UOO (W liil s Receivable for Insurance ""''e 217,637 28 Balances due st Agencies Pre mium on Marine Policies Accrued Interest and other debt due tbe Company 38,923 98 Scrip and otock 01 sundry Insu rance and other tympanies, tM73-00. ljUmatcd value.... 2,300O Cash In Rank Hl.Wl 26 Cash In Drawer 447 34 41, 549-60 1 407,321-66 This being a now enterprise, the par bassumed as the market value. Philadelphia, November 14 18S8. The Board of Dlreotor have 'his day declared a CASH DIVIDEND of EIOHT PER CENT on the i.At fToCK. and SIX PER CENT. Interest on the SCRIP ot the Company, payable on and alter the 1st December proximo, tree of .National and State Taxes. 'I hey have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND ot TWJ- NTY PER CfcAT. on the EARNED P rf EFuIUMH for the year ending Oc ober 31. 1866 certificates 01 wh'ch will be Issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and alter the 1st December proximo, tree of .National and Sta to 'I axes. lbcyhnve oidered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CAT, S OF PROFliS ot the company, for the year lhbJ.be tedeeii.ea in CASH, at the olllce of the Con- pony, on and alter 1st December proximo, all luteiost tuvievu iu cease un iimiuav. So certificate of protlts Issued under 35 By Act of Incorporation, "no certificate shall Issue uiiIcsb claimed within two years tha daoiM-atlon ot tha dividend w lien 01 it la evidence.'1 DDEOTOBS. Samual E. Stoke, Thomas C. Hand, John u. Davis, Koinund A. Souder, Theophllus Paulding, John It. Penrose, Jauits Traquair, Ueury O. Dailttt, Jr., James C. Hand, Wlillam C. Ludwlg, Joseph H. Seal, George O. Lelper, Hugh Craig, John D. Tavlor. iieniy moan, H Ullum i. Rou ton, Edward Darlington, b. Jones Brooke, Edward Laiourcade, Jacob P. Jones. J ames B lie VarTund. Joshua P. Evro, spencer Mclivalne, JohnB. Somple, Pittsburg, B. Beiner. D. T. Mo gun. x nun as C. HANIi. Pres'dont. JoHN 0. DAVIS, Vice President. Hkmbt LTLBi'RN.Societary. 11 16 Utrp TO ARCHITECT 8. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR NEW BCILD lOH FOR THE WAR DEPARTMENT AT WASU 1M1TUN, D. C. Architects are Invited to prepare plans and specifica tions and estln ales of cost lot new lire-proof building lor tbe War Department, on the site now occupied bv the War Department and adjacent vacant ground, in Wa-hington.D. C. . The liuiidim-B required should have a superficial area as large as the site selected will admit of. Photo graphs of site, and all other information relating to the subject, will be lurnlshed to Architects desiring to com pute tor the work, upon application, personally or by letier, to the unuersigned A premium of e'ltttK) for the first, of $2000 for the second, and ot aluOO lor the third most acceptable plans and specifications received, will be awarded, upon the appiovul ot the Hon, secretary of War, by the Board ot Otllcers charged with the duty of select ing a site and preparing plans and specifications for the buildings of the Wur Depart meat under act ot Congress approved Julv 28 lHtiti '1 he plans and specifications must be sent to the office Ot Brevet l.leuteni.nt t olonel T. J. Tieadwell, Recorder 01 the liof.rd Ordnance Office, Winder's Building, Washington, D. C, on or beiore the 1st day ot February, '1 be Board will reserve the right to reject anv or all filans submitted, should none be deemed suitable lor he purpose, as well as to retain anv or all ot Bitch plans. By order of tbe Board. 11 20 1m T J. TREADWELL, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, V. 8. A., Recorder. OFFICK OF THE LEHIUH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. Puiladeu-uia, August 29, 1866. Tbe Stockholder of this i ompauy are hereby notlded that toe hoard oi Managers have determined to a. low to all persons who shall appear as Stockholder on tue Book ol the Company on the 8tb ot September next, alter the closing oi Iransiers, at 3 P. M. of tha. dav th privilege of subscribing lor new ock at par, to the extent oi one share of new stock lor every five shares then standing lu their names Each shareholder entitled to a fractional part of a share shall have the privilege of subscribing lor a lull share. i lie subscription books will open on MONDAY, Hep temper 10, and close on SATURDAY, December 1, lttbtf at 3 P. M. Payment will be con side re-1 due June 1, 1867, but an instalment of W per cent , or tt n do.lsrs per share, muat be paid at the time oi subscribing. The balance mar b paid irom tJlu to time, at the option ot the subscribers, beiore the 1st ol November, 1807. On alt payments, including the aforesaid instalment, made before the 1st ot June, )t7, discount will be allowed ai. tne rate ot 6 rer cent, per annum, ano on a 1 payment made between n at date and the 1st ot .November, lbol, interest will be cbargtd at the same rate. All stock not paid an in full by the 1st ot November, 1867, will be lorleiied to ih use ot tbe Company. Cer tificates lor the new stock will not be Issued until aite r June 1 11-1,7, and said stocc, u paia up in mil, wia oe en titled to tne November aivioeno oi ittoi, but to no earlier dividend. SOLOMON bliEPilEULV I'teamrer OFFICE OP THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION C JMPANY. Pbiladelpbia, November It I860. The Stockholder or ibis Company, wnose names ap peared as such on thetr books on the 6th dayoi Sep tember last- at t P.M.,' are hereby notified that tbe privilege to subscribe to new stock at par, on tne terms oi the circular ot August 21) lttt6, will expire on tbe 1st dav of December next, at 3 P. M ll 16 tli 1 SOLOMON SHEPHERD, Treasnrer. NEW" LONDON COPPER MINING COMPANY. A Special Meeting o( MOlAV7 December I of Stockholders will be held on rt at tbe office of lhe Company, Kn iH VkbKT Mtreat. at 4 V. si., and all parties Inttrsttfcdar ieiuested to b present, a tbarel busi ness of the n.ot urgent nature to transact, 11201'it -! MKON POSiV, Secretary. r33f PENNSYLVANIA' RAILROAD COM PAN Y TREASURER'S 1E P A BT M E ffT. PBiiDKuniA, lsoveniberl, 1806. NOTICE TO STUCK HOLDERS. . Th Board ol Directors have this dav declared a semi annual dividend ol FOUR PEE VT 0o. 0 taoitail Stock or the I ompany, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after November SW.1868. Blank Powers of Attorney lor collecting dividend cap be had at the office ol Uie Company, No. 239 b. TU lBiBUet' , TBOMA8 X. FIRTH, Treasurer. CHEAT ATTRACT WILL OPEN MOYEMBEB 1, NEW LHliKlT HALL, i LOMBA Hl H,ejt bov He.enth, the GREAT im FAIR, f or the Bniflt of the PUBLICATION DlPARiiiHfcX F T1IK A. M. B. UJRH, where TTseful and Fancy Artioles of a very large va rut v will be ofiere tor sale. " Among ih attraction will be thre Ptlvr Caps, to be given to the three persons who shall present the largest smooni oi cash for the above object And a spiendid i ver-mounled Bat and Gilt Ball o be awatocd to the lub receiving the largt numbsr of vote nd one of Bay' Patent Ubiary Biste'," to be awarded to the Sabbath School reoslving Uie laraest number at vote. li if m ATII KM ATicALAN D DR AWINQI NSTRt j" melts. Whatman's Drawing Papers, Germm and Eogllsa psncrs by the roll or aheet, moo ited or rlaln, at MOSS fc CO.'S, No. 432 .CHKSHUB B.rtet, IM n wsiit JAMES E; CALDWELL & CO.'S STOCK OF - silver-ware.' la now Un usually Large and Attractive. No. 832 CIIESNUT St. 1A51ES E. CALDWELL & 0. Have a Very Choice Selection of DIAMONDS, Mounted lu the moat Artistic Style. No. 82 Q CIIESNTJT ST. lAMLS . CALDWELL & CO. CLOCKS, BRONZES, FANCY COODS. No. 822 CilESNUT STREET IASIES E. CALDWELL & CO. Have a full line of WATCHES From the niost celebrated makers In Switzerland, Co penhagen, England, and America, No. 822 CHESNUT St. 10 9tnthfl4p 11223 TV T ASONIC PUBLICATIONS. HE ADQUAR- 1 L tern for Masonic Books, at MOSS & CO.'H. No. JJOUSE-FURNISIIINQ GOODS. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS. To close the estate ol the late JOHN A. MURPHEY, Importer and Dealer In ' HOISE-FI'USISHLNG GOODS, No. 022 CIIESNUT STREET, Between Kinth and Tenth, Sonth Side, Pfllla. His Administrators now oflcr the whole stock at price bo.ow llie (jromarv rates cturntd. This sioca embraces etery ih ns wanted ina weil-t idi-red househo d : fialn Tin Ware, brusties. Wooden Ware. Baskets. Plated W are, tutltrv, iron are. Japanneu Waie, ana took Ina Iitf-riHl.H of Aver riAhrrlntiiin. A aient variety ot SliaKsU OOODS, B1BO-CAOES, et... in.. ran hn ohtalnnd on the moat l canons bio terms (Jth UIMS AKCTIO Khl KluEKa-TOlto and WAltSB tu 'Lii-iia A Are aKsortment of PAPIER MACHE OOODS. 1 liia la f hn iHruat rnt.ll ffnt.hliMlimAnt In Ibis HnA In Phllsdeipkia and clllzms ana .tranuers will find it to their advaniaee to examine our stock beiore ourcbasinir. hote Our irlends In ttiecountr may ordor by mail, "DLAYING CARDS. CRIBBAP.E. BACKGAM- L man and Cbess Boards and Games, Bazlqu", and a varietv ot other Gaines, at a.08a & CO 's. No. 412 Jt.bUT wueet. - lu u ws2it FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS, MANUFACTURED FROM NEW COCOA BEANS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1310 MARKET Street. 10 22 mwstl CAP, LETTER, AND NOTE PAPERS AN endless variety of styles and prices, at BIOS-) & CO. 'B, So. 432 CUKHtiU'l' Btteet- 10 17 ws22t Robert shoemaker & co., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS,, AJW DEALERS I2V ralnts, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 1 248m COBNEB OF RAGE. ' LANK AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS ON on band or made to order In the best manner, at OS3 .. tiO.'U.No Wl ClliiBMJrbtreet. lUJlw22t Q.REAT REVOLUTION IN THE WINE TRM)E OF THE UNITED STATES. Pure California Champagne, , Made and prepared a it ta France, from pure California Wine, t,D PlB;e - Imported Cbampane. - fbe nndewlened wonld call tne attention of Wine Tjea-ter nd Hotel Keeper to the following letter, wnlch r,vM tvm) ,f ,nequ-"7 0t mil Wleet- COIITIHlAt BOTEt, PnnADKLFlffa. 0. tS, l86. "WEBMKK. UODCllKK A CO. I Genuen.eni-Having alven your California Cham pagne a tnoiouun teat we take uleasare in saying that we think it the best American Wine we have ever used. We shall at once place it on oni bill of tare. ' Yours tro y. J. . KINGSLKT ft CO." CALL fid Itl OLE CALirOKMIA CHAMPAGKZ BOUCHER A C(X, - 11 20 tnthsSml Mo. U 1H,Y tttreet, Kew Itorfc. CASH AND DEED BOXES, AND A FULL assortment or Stationers' Tin Uoods, at M08H4T CO. 8. Ko-432 CH1CBMJT Btreot l17wst B E M 'PBBENOLOGlCAl OFFICE TO OF AO. 7W CMKSKUl i""'M, Fhere examlnatloM are nmi as usual, by i - J- t. CAPEW, 6 1 stnthitrorp Pncoeor to rowlor, Wells A Co. INE8T AND BEST STATIONERY AT MOSS CO.'S, tio. 4rt CHEtfHUX btrvoU . 10 17 ws'i CLOTHING. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, . EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, S.E.Cor. SECOND and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. ' .. . t , . . ; CLOTHING FOR MEN AND B01S, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VE8TIKOS. . Department for Custom Work. Agents Tor Oiled Clothing. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE. 10 2-1 tuthsimtp - JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PR IC E FINE Beady-Made Clothing House, No. C04 MARKET ST., ABOVE SIXTII. Our Cutters are unexcelled. We combine ityle witli neatness ot fit, and moderate price with tbe bt workroanhip. 11281mJp g TT A A B'S STATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, No. COO MARKET STREET. No. COft A most complete stock ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. ' WE HAVE SMALL EXPENSES, AND CAN AFFORD TO SELL WITH SMALL PR0PIT3. Fine Fsklmo Beaver Overcoat, only S26 : nne Beaver Oveicoats, any dcslrsble color, t'i'i; lr. stea Beaver Overcoats '28t verv tine Chinchilla Overcoats, only 'i7; ironted Beaver Suits, containing coat, pants, and voHt.e'lOt tine short beaver backs, irom a,0 to aa4: dark iirey Harris Cassluiere fults, coat, pants, and vest, 6&o. silk mixed, only8i!4; black Sack Coats, from aiu to a20 1 Busmess Coats, irom 7 to l4i Pants and Wsis to matcb. irom tl to 11; llojs' Coats, (Toia 6 to ai4; Pant, irom 1 79 to9. , Come and convince yourselves. 11 14 3m Bp CniCC, VAN CUNTEN & CO. UKiUU, VAN WUKl'lSJ CO. ORIOO, VA GTJNrEH ft CO. ORIQO, VAS GCJITEN CO. ARE SELLING ARE BKLTjINQ ARE BELLING ARB BELLING ARE BELLING ARE SELLING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING THEIR INTIRErSTOCK OF CLOTtllNG" IEEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT UREA1LY REDUCED PRICES, r' " AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, NO. 734 MARKET STREET, NO. 731 MARKET STREET. m 11 17 ws2ui Ono Door below Eighth. CHILDREN'S C L0 THING. A Splendid Asaoitment in the Latest Stylei . Special attention ia invited. M. SHOEMAKER & CO., 10 4 thstulpti Nos, 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street NEW PUBLICATIONS. MARION HARLAnD'S NEW BOOK. SUNNYBANK. ,j the author ot "Alone," "Hat band and Homes," etc. 12m o. BEETHOVEN 'i LE1TESS. Translated bv lad Wallace. Svols. 16mo. BIG LOW PAPERS. Second serie. Umo. MELODIES FOR CHILDHOOD. With highly colored Illustration. lAno. , THE STATE OF TUE CHURCH and the World at the Final Onlbreak or Evil, Jand Revelation or Anti Christ, his Destruction at the Second Gonrlng ol Chtlst. and the Ushering in of the Millennlnm. by Rev. J. G. , Gregory, M.A with an Appendix by Mr. A. P JoUde. Price, 1 25. For sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor o William 8. A Alfred Martlen,) 11 1U lm No. 1214 CHESNUT Street JUST OPE N E D, A LARGE VARIETY OF Colored Sundav-Schooi Cards, VARYING IS PRICE FROM 12 TO 50 'CENTS PER PACK. FOB BALE AT MRS. T, IIAMIlVrON S - t Book Store, 118thsiulmj No. 1314 CIIESNUT Street. BILL-HEADS. CARD8, CIRCULARS, ETC, Minted with despatch Certlfloate, Check. I,.ftg,M.n(rr.vedlnJie flUt .tMe. at MOM
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