The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 26, 1866, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TKLrGHAI'H. I'lIlLADBLPIITA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1860.
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CITY JJNT-HLLJUENCK
I for Additional City IntrHb.'Cnc &c fifth Fag".
NATIONAL, CiIAMREIl. OF LlFK In-
ttit ance. The lite in1 uraticp companies whit h
! met id Now York dunmrlast po'i lormcd thnm
MtlvPt Into a "Chamber of Lite Insurance of
ihe United State. " Th lollowing were rcpre
scntvd in the Convention: i
Cnrmanla, N. Y., Hntfn Wesendonck. rrefldont.
Hlobe Mutual, N. Y.. l'liny Freeman. 1're-ident.
Knickerbocker, N. Y. .tragus Lvman, Prpsidnt.
' Manhattan, It. Y .C. I. Wcraple, Vioerr"idont.
manorial. N. Y., Edward A. Jones, President.
w Yoik, Morris Franklin, rresident.
JVortu America, N Y., N. D. Morean, President.
. hecurity, N. Y , r. H. wmmore, V ice President.
, United titates, J. Y , John Eadle. Nacrotary.
ViOTidi nt, Chicago, 111., C Holland, Hecretary.
Continental, N. I , J ust is Lawience, President.
Berkshire. J lttsHeirl, Mam., it. Chicaeriuir, Hcc.
New Enirarid Mutual, Boston, B.F. Htevons, r re.
Union Mutual. Maine, Henry Crocker, I'ro-ldont.
Horthwostern Mntual, Milwaukee, A. W. k- liogn,
fecretarv.
Keonomical Mntual, Providence, It I.. S. 8. Buck.
II n, President. .
Connecticut Mutual, Hartford, G. R, Phelps,
President.
Charter Oak, Hartford, S. Tl. White, Pearetary.
ACtna, iiarttord, Lewis . Waterman, Conors I
A cent.
Continental, Hartford, Samnol E. Klmore.'See.
Connecticut licneral, Hartford, W. Itustell, See.
Trsvollers', Hartford, U A. lyer, enornl Airent.
Harttord Accident, Hartlord, 1 J. Vail, President.
Sontliern Lue. Memphis, d W. McCarn, Pi-esidunt.
I'hu-nix Mutual, Hartford, J. K. Dswitt, Central
Agent.
The following1 companies not represented by
dclejzntes, were announced to be in accord with
the movement:
Brooklyn JLlfe Insurance Company, Brooklyn,
Trovident Life and Trust, Philadelphia, Peun.
Hahnemann Life, Cleveland, Ohio.
Massachusetts Mutual, Springfield .
John Hancock Mutual Life, Bo.-ton, Mass.
Stato Mutual, Worcester, Mass.
The companies which have not been repre
sented are Kquitable, New York; Ounnliau, New
York; Hume, Brooklyn: Mutual, New l'ork;
Creat Western Life Insurance Company, New
York; Atlantic Mutual, Albany; New York Stock.
Syracue; American Lite and Trust, Philadel
phia; Uirard Lite Ins'irance Company, Philadel
phia; Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on
Lives, Philadelphia; Universal, New York: Wash
ington, N. York; Widows ami Orphans' lii nedt,
New York; Mutual Benefit, Newark, New Jer-ey;
National, Montpelier, Vermont : New: Jersey
Mutual, Newark, N. J.; Pennsylvania Mutual,
Philadelphia; St. Louis, St." Louis, Mo.; West
ern, Cincinnati, Ohio;. United States Accident,
Hyracuse. New York; Pennsylvania Jjfe and
Trnst, Philadelphia; American Mutual, Hart
ford, Conn.; Popular, New York; Maryland, Bal
timore; Southern Mutual, Augusta, Ga.
Japanesi: in the City. tVe had quile
an Interesting arrival In oi:r city recently.
Two younir olliceis belontrlni; to the house
hold of the Prince ot Hiiro, Japan, arrived
here from New York, where they c.ime in on
Tnepday on the barque M'aee.
They purpose remaining for five years, in order
to acquire a thoroueh knowledge of naval
science, and to acquaint themselves with the
manners and customs of the "ereat republic."
It is rather a remarkable fact that, though the
Japanese are anxious to raise a navy, to be built
Dy their own people and n their own shipyards,
yet the Tycoon is reluctant iu permitting the
youth ot the country to go abroad aud learn the
requisite arts tor enabling her to do so. These
yonnn gentlemen, who are the sons of come
feudal prince, were obliped to leave their
country surreptitiously, as the Tycoon had tor
bidden them to depart without his express per
mission. They are brothers, and rejoice iu the
rather musical names of Numa Caw; and
Sahclda, and are extremely courteous and pleas
ing In their manners.
Among the curiosities exhibited by them to
their many visitors were a pair ot two handed
swords, made of a very fine steel and a? sharp
as razors. These swords were heirlooms, and
had been in their family tor lour hundred years.
. They .stated that in Japan a connoisseur could
tell the ape of a weapon by merely looking at
it. This is a piece ot knowledge that our most
eminent antiquarians are not possessed ot. The
hari-kari sword was another article; of curiosity,
which they took particular pleasure to exhibit.
It Is used lor ihe purpose of suicide; lor when a
Japanese official is reprimanded by his supe
riors, he considers it imperative to kill himself,
which he does by drawing this sharp, weapon
transversely across his bowels. Many others
among their countrymen are anxious to see the
mysterious ''barbarians" they deem the outside
world.
Aii for the Academy of Natural
Sciences. An appeal is made to the people of
Philadelphia by the Building Fund Committee
ot the Academy of Natural Scieuce, which
should meet with prompt attention. The insti
tution is one which commends itsclt to every
public-spirited citizen. Bemg'impressed with a
pioper wjise ot their oblieations to those wno
have contributed so liberally to the treasury
ot the Academy, tho Directors have determined
to secure a builoing which shall be worthy of
the purposes ot the donors nud the objects of
the institution. To attain this, it is necessary
to raise one hundred thousand dollars, for the
purchase of the ground and the erection of a
suitable building. Two-thirds of the amount
have been subscribed,, but If the remainder is
net secured bv the first of the coming year, the
enterprise will tail. Surely the sum wanting
should be raised at once among our men of
science and our wealthy citizens, who take so
much interest in our public institutions.
A ItEMABKABLK CASK OF BAD MEMORY.
A genteelly clad woman, calling herself Mary
Clacklin, aged about forty-five years, went into
store No. 42 South Delaware avenue, on Hatur
day afternoon, and attomptcd to uteal some
wearing apparel from the counting-house. Her
movements were noticed by one at the clerks,
who ordered her to leave the premises instanter.
Mary did no. She was watched, and disco
vered going into another store, a few doors
above, where she was again caught attempting
to pilfer some articles. She was again ejected,
ar.d the attention of Officer BaugL, ot the Fourth
Police District, called. He took her tnto cus
tody. L'pon her person there were found a large
flax bag and a spool of ted tape, w hich it is
fciipnoscd she had stolen. Mary was utterly
unable to account as to how she came to be the
possessor of the articles. Mie wa committed to
prison in default of bail.
OrR Fjbemkn. The Marion Hose C m-
pany has procured eiehi hundred feet of new
steam forciLg hose.
TLe Weceacoe Fire Company sold their small
parriaSC Vist week to the Franklin Company, ot
Prank ford.
A beautiful and nbtRnMal trnck ha3 been
built in this city for the Pioneer Hook aud
Ladder Company of St. Paul's, Minn. It is
painted red, striped with blue and white. It
will be shipped, we understand, to day.
The Hiberniii Fins Engine Target Company
intend making their Kventh annual excursion
to Fort Washington on Thursday nest, Thanks
giving Day. .
The steamer of the Washnton Engine Com
pany was upset on Saturday eveniug at Third
and Lombard streets, and bad'.y damaged. The
driver made quite a narrow esCM)o troin injury.
Hospital Cases. The followsog persons
were admitted to the Pennsylvania hospital ou
Saturday: 1
William Kiff, residing in Warren streev, near
Thirty-eighth, had his right hand caugt in
a,.i,inrv at the car shop of the Pennsylvtriia
. Railroad Company, aiid it was so badly injury
omniitfttiott was founa necessary.
ianniu Di-Graff. colored, fell through the
' hatchway from thefourtb storv of a warehouse,
- and was to badly Injured that his recovery lb
' -'consideredldoubtfvL He resides at No. ti(M Bar-
- 'C' WIUiamLordarran, residing at No. 2'jne Pine
rtreet.'bad hi rujht arm fractured by a fall at
Port Wbin, Echuylkill county.
William Hcaley, aged twenty-five, had his bip
disWated at TOl:iiig-nill) near rairmo'int.
A Raii'.koa rt Co!NTrj':TOR in TroukUt.-.
Jerri n H. M. Oihron, ft conductor on the I'enn
ajlvama ltadroad, was arrested last week t-y
Detective Joshua Tnegart, of trie Mayor'',
Police, charged with embezzlement in having
retained In his possession certain fares which
he had collected on the road. Mr. G-lbeon had
a hearing before Alderman Orle, betore wb m
one of the railroad otlicen had made the nece
sary affidavit, charging him with peculating to
a large amount through several months. Upon
the preliminary hearing the Alderman fixed the
hail at f 10,0(10, in default ot which the detendant
was committed to prison, Mr. Kanaka, of the
Gtrard Houe, entered the required security,
and Mr. Gibson was released. These peculations,
known in vulgar parlance a "knocking down,"
have been carried on for a long time, and with
treat los to the companies. Detectives bave
b"en employed for months, and by the patient
searches ot these, the real criminals have been
delected, and their mode of operation brougnt
to light.
Firer. Shortly after 6 o'clock on Satur
day nlpht, n fire broke out in the third story of
the building No. 217 Walnut street, occupied by
Mr. Chapman as s corset, factory. The nre was
extinguished before it had made mnch headway.
Mr. ( hapman's los is estimated at about $1000.
Mr. Chatlet Town's printing office, on Ihe fourth
floor, suffered by Are aad water. Several ether
tenants in the building were losers by water.
The alarm of lire about 11 o'clock ycsterJay
was caused by a trilling tire at the Ashland
House, Arch street, above Seventh.
An Unfortunate Man. At an early
hour yesterday mortiiug, John Dunlap. aged 3D,
was found in a helpless condition iu the vicinity
ol Ninth and Chei-nut streets On attempting
to raise !iim lip, it was discovered that he had a
wooden leg, which caused him to fall, and tha-.
he had broken his arm in so doing. To add to
his other misfortunes, he had no home, and he
wart removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital,
where he was kindly cared for.
Directors of tiie S hool of Dkskin.
The lollowiiig gentlemen have been elected offi
cers of the School of Design for Women for the
enduing year: President, William P. Wllstach;
Vice President, William Bucknell; Secretary
and Treasurer. P. P, Morris; W. J. Hortsmanu,
David S. Brown, James A. Wriuht, George
Whitney, James H. Orne, A. J. DrexeU J. G.
Fell, E. W. Clark, Jay Cooke, Directors.
Election of Ofkickks of Wept Jer
sby JtiiLRoAD.- -At a meeting of the Board of
Directors of the W est Jerse v Railroad Com
pany, on the 24th inst., the un. Thomas Jones
Korke was elected President of that Company,
ami Albert W. Markley, Ksq., a Director, to till
a vacancy caused by the deatlifi'd' Commodore
It. F. Stockton. George J. KobjTas wai elected
Secretary and Treasurer pro km, in place ol
Mr. Yorke, made President.
The Hay Market. During the past
week !00 loads ot hay and 110 of btraw were
weighed and sold at tiie;Farmers' Hay and Straw
Market, North Seventh street. The supply whs
finite large, and the prices declined a figure on
the last quotations. Best quality Timotuy liny
sold at $l'70tWir7" per 100 pounds; mixed and
interior at fl-tiO. Straw sold at tV2il :10 per
100 pounds.
Accidentally JsnoT. While Mr. Edwin
Ppear was engaged in cleaning a musket on
Saturday, at No. 12! South Seventh street, which
he supposed to be unloaded, it was discharged,
and the ball passed throuab Mr. Spear's left leg,
below Ihe knee, infl cling a serious wound.
After Iiaving;his leg dressed at the Hospital, he
wai removed to his home.
The 2ew Court Hocbe. The work on
this building has so far approached completion
that the contractor has promised to have it
ready for the sitting of the court on the first
Monday in February. On Thursday last Coun
cils appropriated $15,000 to furnish it, and erect
a suitable railing around the building.
Railroad Accident. Jordan b. Ituseey,
residing on Haverford street, near Fortieth,
West Philadelphia, had his left leg badly frac
tured on Saturday, by tho wheels of a passen
ger car. passing over It. He wan riding on tbe
front platform and fell off. He was taken to the
Pennsylvania Hospital.
Death of a Pkofebsob of Music. Mr.
B. C. Cross, a professor of music, widely known
and much esteemed, died ou Saturday in this
city, inihe tilty-seventh year ot his ag Ho
hail been sick lor a considerable time, ami his
death was not unexpected.
No Deaths from Cholera. During the
past week only four cases of cholera were re-
ported 10 ine uoaro ox neann. ve are gum 10
state that no deaths occurred from the disease
during the same period
Fire Engine Upset. The steamer of
the Washington F.ire Company come in coili-ion
with another at Third and Lombard streets, on
Saturday night, and was overturned and much
damaged. Fortunately, no one was injured.
it -Taxes. All bills due for taxes of 1800,
remaining unpaid alter the 1st of December, will
have a penalty of three per cent, added to tVm.
FINE CHOCOLATE
COIN FISGTIOJVS,
MANUFACTURED FROM
NEW COCOA 1 JEANS.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. 1310 MARKET Street.
10M rows tl
LETTER C OT Y-BOOKS,
300 pagea, $150.
LETTER COPY-BOOKS,
600 pagee.ti'OO.
LETTER COrY-BOOKS,
1000 pa-gea, t3'00.
FABER'S PKNC1I.S, 73 cents a Dozen.
ENVELOPES, Sl39 per thomand,
K. IIOSK1NS CO.,
HLASX BOOK MANTFACTCItEKS,
KTATieNERS AND CAHD ENOBAVEBS,
No. 913 ARCH Street.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER fc CO.,
WHOLESALE DUIGGISTS,
MAMTFACTURERS
iMJf OUTERS,
axd dealers jv
Pnlnts, Varnishes, and tais,
No. 201 NORTH FOURTn STREET,
24tni copygB oy RACK.
COTTON AND YLAX
BAIL DUCK AWT) CANVAS,
oi all numbers aud brands.
Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wawm-Ct. 'Juck. Also,
Paper Itanulacturera' Drier Felta, from one W seven
feet wm. S,alln. BelUng, Ball Twine etjs.
JOHN V. tV HUMAN Co.,
' ' Vo 101 JOKES' Al'ey
AMUSEMENTS,
NB W CHF.sNUT. PTRKKT THEATRE
roriTK ttif at 7 rorotn nu it 1 it.
'i His (Monar)LYt.MM, Mivemlcr 2,
fir appouranc ol
Mr. J. E. MCDOWOFOH,
and prnfliftlon ot
JDION Millt iCiriT'B OB EAT DB AM 4, THE
Iroflw-a with
KVllhFXT NEW AT) HaMiSiriCF'M
Hl!iM BY .
nd veri powerful Tableaux, among wblob roo.vlin
e numrra'rd
jllh 1)RAWIN OF Till"! LOT.
FCt.LEk'rt I.ANE. onfl
1 UK Cll Y OF MANCHEITKK,
ana tbe
fiBKAT TKI.EORAPH fF.SF.
Tbc manaxf mrnt hav mule air.-nnf mf nt with the
Wfiifrn Ciuun Te eraph ompanf to Introduce a
wire Into tl'e theatre t"r thin neat arena and bave
alo arranged to rerelve the at est tetogranhlc ni up
to 9M0 r. M., which will be reao to tne audience, thn
ronnocilna the i hranat tret Theatre with nl oarta of
the I'nlied Mates, anil with i.nrop by tbe Subniarlnn
table.
1 he piece will b areapnterl with a
MO-l fOvVKRCCL CAST.
To conclude with
frOl'Mi IN A FOrR-WllFILFR.
THtJR-r)T AFrF HNOOH. ovemher29,
THANKOIVI' MATINE-;
lit NRIr.TTK, THK FUKcAK KS,
HATIKKaY FTr KNOOl Dccprnher I,
Flhrli MoIO.NUt'()ll MXTIMiK
AKKAH-N A-POUl'E.
Trlcea aa nana!
JOHN DKEW'H NEW AKCI1 STHEKT
KA 1 UK. Bnslna at ha 1 nait 7 o'clock.
FN I IRE t HAUIv OF FKKI'OR aAM'K
Flratweikot the dlatlneulahefl
1'hOTKAN ASU LYKIt! ABT1STKS,
MB. AND .MH8. UOWARI) i"Al7L,
who will appear
JMO.NUAI, TUESI) Y. AND WKD5ESDAV
F.VESINHS.
In their celebrated, unique, and elegant
PARLOR KATr.KiAIliJia.NIfl,
preceded each cTntilng by a
FAVOhliK tOVF.DIF.TTA,
bytbe IRMHO t OMPASY.
FKIDA y B M EF1T OF M KS. HOWA KDPA II,.
WAl-NDI 8T It K 10 1 T 11 K A T K K.
N. E corner ol SISIU and WALNUT Stieetf.
Commence at 1H.
TDIs ttondaT)FVEMKO, VovenilierJS,
MiSrt KFFIE 4tMN.
hav Inn rceorerca finin her aerloua nln aa, will appear,
atier an ahaence ot three luuntlm, in lioucli uull'n
Mllllarr Drama of
JFHIF. BROWN!
OK, THK UFA A I F nF LCCKNOW.
and J oli a Brougham'a (licrldim Kxtravauanza of
POCAHON I At.
II. B. II. rOCAHOs'J A5 WlHaF.FFIE OERMOS
TIICKSDAY, THANKU1V1.N(, at 2 o'clock,
A (IRANI) I) AY LKill 1 f KHUVAl,.
EW AMERICAN T II E A T It E.
THE ORKAT EV NT
TO-M(.H' A1) HVl.RY N'OHT.
Also. THANKUIVINO DAY, at 2 o'clock, and
SATUKDAY ATI fcE. at2o'c.(K'k.
THK BLACK l;ROoK.
A
D K L A I D E It 1 S T O It I,
THE RENOWNED TRAGI DIENSE.
At the ACADEMY Of MU IU. DIKht T"R, J. ORAC.
lr. CiKAt' haa the honor to anoounce that
K'Vt A1)KLAII)K KlslORI,
In conjunction with her Dramatic, Company of Cele
brated ArtlHtc. eiprensly tnuaned In r.uropo tor har
tranaatlantic tour will give In fbiladelphia durlnua
period ol two weeki. a aeaaon oi eight nllits of dra
matic rcpre?cntationa commencing
ON MONbiY, December It.
Pubacrlptlcna tor the aavon ol d(,ht niRhta will be
received on Iriday November 30, tatuidav and Mon
da, l'ecembei 1 and 9. 1126
r O Y E It OP ACADEMY.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November SO,
At nan-paai o c ock.
CARL WOLFeOHN'S
FIRST
Of air erica of Six
PIANO-FoHTt; MAIINEE8,
when he wl,l bave the valuab e aid of
UK, J. POLLAK, Baritone
From the Royal Opera, Dread n.
Subscription Liatn.Tlcactg. and Programmes ut the
Muaic wioies.
hingle Admission, tl. To be had as above and nt the
door. Poors open at 4 o'clock. II l Ht
SP ECIAL NOTIO E
The First Annual Exhibition of the WOMEN'S
NATIONAL ART AhHOUi A i luN will continue open,
by request, day and evening, until
FRIDAY, November SO,
6t Went'ernth. 1'Mior. A Hruwn'a ftaloon, first floor,
aca room,
0 S14 CHERNUT Street.
The exhibition cons.8 ol over 2uo apeclinena in Fine
Art. extcuted by women.
Admission, 2o cents. 11 24 tit
71LL CLOSE, ON SATURDAY, DECEM-
ber 8. tl,c superb collec ion ol French, tierman,
and Belgian PA1N11N8 now on exhibition and tor
suloat the PENNSYLVANIA AC A Dr.M Y OF FINE
AKTH. Admission 26 cents. 1124 6t
G Ll MANIA OKC15ESTKA. l'UBLIC RE
hearsals every 8 All BDAY AHEHNOON, at
HI HlcAL FCND HALL, H o'clock. .nf iifemenm
made bv ardrttslng Oi.OR()E BASTKRT, gent, No.
til MOM'mkfct trcKt between Kaceand Vine. 11 ft 3m
EW ELEVENTH feTKEEX OFEUA HOUSE,
eUVKMH Street, above CHIf.BNUT.
'1 Ilk. FAltIl.Il lti:!S01tT'
OPEN -OH 111K HHAMJV.
CARM1UI88 BIXKl'S M1XSIKELS,
the Creat S tar Troupe oi the World, in their Git A Mi
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, BONGS, DANCKB, SUV
ill RLEhyUEH. ana PLANTATION HCKNEn.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at If o'clock.
8 30 J. Li- CAKNLKOiS-., Manager.
VALEK'B (LATE MILLERS) WINTEh
GARDEN Nos 120 726 VINE Street.
GRAND INSTRUMENTAL COMCERT8
MGHILY,
By two large and efflctont Orchestras.
TO-MGHT
Ann EVERY NTGHT, In connection with our
EXCELHlwR nl KING BAN I),
a Brass Band, compiiaing the beat Artists lii the clti.
will penorm.
OPEN FOR THE REASON.
Out spacious hummer Garden, artistically laid out
with Shrubbery, rouutams, etc.
IN ThE LADIES' SALOON,
Especially set apart tor FabiILIEB, the best of Creams
ana other Refreshments will be served. a H'S
GYMNASIU 31
FOB LADIES. GENTLEMEN , AND CHILDREN,
N. E COR. OF NINTH AND AKUH SI'hKElH.
The Institute, which again has been greaLy Improved
tor the coming season, is now open tor subscriptions ah
day and evenings.
Bodily exercme Imparts health and strength, ana l
highly rei tn iiieoded to boih sexes and all ages.
Terms tor lustructton, 6 moiuhs tH'OO
Terms tor "eli piactlce, Snionihs av'
For particulars semi lor a circular, or give us a can-
b 30 3m
Professors HILDEHRAND & LEWIS
THE TIAKOS WHICH WE MAM'-
T II factHre Tecomrnend themseives. We Diomlsi
in i.nr natroua clear beautilul tunes, eleuant wnrkniau
ship, durability, and reiisor able price, combined with
a mil guarantee. For sale only at No. 1U17 WALNC
8ft"i' CMOS PIANO N AN'Tjl'ACTl'RIHQ CO.
SADDLES AND HARnIssT
BUFFALO ROBES,
LAP RUGS,
HORSE COVERS
A large assortment, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at
low rices, together with our usuai issortment of ,
SADDLERY, ETC.
WILLIAM S. nANSELL & SONS,
2 No, 114 MARKET Street,
CUTLERY.
CUTLERY.
A One aasnrtment of POCKET and
1AI1I.E Ul 1LH.K1, KA.UItS, Rs..
ZOH. STROPS. LADIEa' SCIHH.iKH
PAPHK AND'iAllXiRS bUEARs, ITC, at
L V. HELSIOLO'S
Cutlery totore, Ko. 1S outh TENT H Htreet,
1 18S3 Three doors above Walnut
KtERS WOBTEMIflLM'S POCKET
inlves. ltodgera& Wade'a aud Butcher 'manors.
Table cutltrv. Ladlea' biissora In Casea. Razors
SclKBora and an Kinua oi i ui err grounu ana polished
atP IIADLIBA'S, ho. lift b. TENTH btreet. below
btreet, bolow
L'besnut
4ioaotJi
Q.EORGE PLOWMAN,
OAIII'ENTER AND BUIIDEF
NO. 232 CARTER Street,
And No. 141 DOCK Street, t
ace Wutk and Mlllwrlghtm
"reirptiy attended
to.
Rb W; PATRICK & CO.,
NO. M4 N. BROAD ST., !
DVAl.KRS IN
LEEIGE AND SCHUYLKILL COAL,
HAZLET0N, MAH&N0Y, EAGLE VEIN, AND
KE-RROKE 8T0VE,
Aljn on band, onder cotct. and freeirom DIBT and
HI.A1R ftioarowHin
COAL! COAL! COA
LI
The beat T.MTmi ah CIltTLKlLl, COAL,
rrp.
pareo xvria y iorian i no, ronaiamiy n hand In
Oit Yaid.No 1AI1 (A I. LOW Ull.t. trtet nnoer cover
rt tveied en fkort notice well acreeneo, and peked tree
oxalate, at he loweat carb prlcea. A trial will acure
jourcuaicm.
JOHN A. VIION,
Pnccesaor to W. L. FOCi.K.
PniLADatrniA. Antoat 21. IMt6. 92 MS n
TDK ST CUALITIES OF I-EHI'JII
ANI
S.J Pchn? kill C oal at reduced nrloca.
UUwltnli'
ml'2'l
f. MrtlARRT SOV.
TWO CHF.SKU'l HTrlKKl HUIIMiB
SHIPPING.
-iffK WEAM TO LIVEKPOOL CALLING
tifii'li Hi at tjtieenaiown 1 he Innian Line, aaiilnr
MiLi-tkii, carrMUR the I'nifd Mates inai a
EiN A" We.Irieadav, November 'JS
"H1I OF Yi ASH 1NO Oi"....ratnrdy, I oceinlr I
CITY OKDUhm" Wniineaday, Deceinher 5
"t'lT Y OF b . L'l 1 Kb" Haturday, t ecntnber 8
CITY OK CtiHK" Saturday, December li
and ea h antceeding ratuiday and VYedneaday, at
noon, from 1 Icr No 4A North nvcr
KAItH I'K PffAliF.
By fhe n all alcatrer aaillng every Ratnrtlay.
Fliat Cubln. (.old !W, steerage nrrency a-li
'Jo London Ml Tolxmdon . 4i
To Van 10a I To l arla All
ramone by It, e V edne fdny atean'ers : Kirat eahln
l!Hl; stcerauo, t30. Parable In In lied Htaiei vur
ruity l aFfengera a so forwarded to Havre, Uambnrgt lire
D en, etc , at mouomte ratea.
Kteeruge paaaat.e lrom Liverpool or Oneenntown, tin
cm re ncy I Icki la can be bouuht here by peraona (end
Ine lor their trlcndg.
For umber liuoimation apply at the Comoany
Oflcea. JtiN O DAI F, Auint
8 1 Ko. Ill WALNLT Btroct, Phhada.
fgfc STAR LINE
TO NEW OHLEANS.
The New York Mall RtcamaMpC'ompanyVlflne occiin
Meameii will leave Pier 46 NOKTH K1VLH, Sew
York, at 8 o'clock P. AI., as lollowa:
WORyiNO hTAK.. On 8ntunla
JHOVIEhKY On Wcilnradai
HAVANA On Hutur.iav
UlbbOl'Kl OU tfeduemluy
All hlila of lad ing signed at the tfllce upon the pier
lor freight or passage apply to
C. K. OABRIS0N, President,
UAHHISUN A. ALLKN,
10 10 4p No. 8 BOWL1NU liKEEN. New York.
H. L. I r AF, Agent.
Office Adama' Expreax, No. S20 Cheauut airect.
fffff, A T LANTIC
MAIL STEAMSHIP
COAST
LINES,
BEMI-WEEKLY, FOB
KORFOI.K AND RICHMOND, cabins 6and
CDAKLtbTON, cabii a 2ft. conclclas
HA VAN AH. cabin 25. Hecond clan 13
Every SATURDAY, star line 'or
SKW ORLEANS Direct NFW ORLEANS
First cabin.. t0. 8i cond cabin. .40. becond clans. .fi'
Fit cabin.. t0 recend cabin.. 40. Hecond clam., in
With uusurp afSfd accommooatlons t either oiasa.
Foi ireihl or patsaue, apply to
ALLEN K. 'J IIOMAS fc CO.,
10 19 40 No. 8 HOWLING GRKI.N, New York,
FOR NEW OKK. PHILAOEL"
deiihla Steam 1 ropellet Company Do
ill. Mt insure Lines. via ue,aware ana Ktuiutn l'ana
lealvgaaiyatl'2Al. and ft r. M., connecting with al
liorthini and E.aftern imes.
tor freight, which win be taken upon accommodating
terms, bl.u1v to WILLIAM Ja. hllHU4CO
111' 1 ho lUa, DELAWABKawenae
FfffK TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.
Ml ffrna """ ""i n"A having ira-ca me KK.S
b.xnoioN HcRe. W DOt K, begs to .'nlurni his tnenus
ana the pations ot the Dock ibat he Is prepared wub
iinreahCu tacuities to accoinmodHie those havtug vessels
to be laitied or repuire , and beuig a D actual slilp-ar-pi
nier aiid can ker w ill give personal aitentiou to the
vessels entrusted to him lor repairs
laptalns orAsenta Ship-Carpenters and Machinists
having vessels to repair, a.e solicited to en I.
baviug the agency for the sale of "Wetterstedt's
Patent Meta ic l ompoaiiion" tor Copper paint, tr the
preservation ol vetaels' botioma, for this cl y, I am pre
pared to luinish the same on lavorable terms.
John h hamkitt.
Kensington screw Dock,
11$ DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QU LVER'S N E V P A T E N T
Deep Sand-Joint
HOT-AIR FURNACE.
RANGES OT ALL. KlZHS.
Also, Phllegar'a Kew Low Pressure
Steam llcatlug Appai-atita.
1 OR SALE BY
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
510 No. 1182 MARKET Stror-t.
TH OM PSON S LONDON KITt HEN KR.
OR EI ROl'E A N RANGE, lor 'inilies, Hotels,
or 1 uhllc Institutions, in TWENlY DIE
: FERE NT M.KS. Also, l'liudoliha Banues,
Hot-AIr 1'trnaces, Portable heaters, Low down ilrmex,
Firer.oard r-toves, Bath Bolleis, Stewhole 1'laU-s.
Boilers, Cooking Stove9, etc , wholesale and retail, oy
the manufaetiirerg. SH tRPK t TIIOMSOM.
1117 stuih 6m No. '.'09 N. SECOND St. vet.
FERTILIZERS.
gAUGE'S RAW BONE
STJPE R-PHOSPH ATE OF LIME.
Tbe preat Fertilizer lor all cron i.'un ain its actiot,
and pcimauent in Us etltcta. Estalilshed over tnelve
yeais.
Dealers snpplied by the earpo, direct from the whan
ot the niHtiuiuctory, on liberal terms.
Manufactured only by BAUfiH & poxs
Office No. M Houth DELAWARE Avenue,
8 4-ninrp l'hlladelphta.
Tl
OLDHHINOLE BOOl'tFLAT OB STEM') OOVhUtL
Willi JOllt. ENGLISH BOoFlNG CLOTH
And coated with LIQl'HOCTTA PERCHi PaI;T
n ukinu them pertectly water proot. LEAKY OK V'EL
HOOFS repaired with Outta Peroha Paint and warrauied
ti r live year LK AKY sLAl E BOOFs c -ated with liiiiid
which becomes as bd as slate. TIN. COi'l'EB Zisf,
or IRON coated wlih Liquid (iutta Percha at small en
rxnse. Cost ranging rron one to twocenta pe siiiare
li ot. Old Board or Hhlnule Roofs ten cents per siiiar'
lc ot all complete Materials constantly on bond and tu
ssle by the PHILADKLI'UIA AND PES nHYlVA SU
l;OOFINU COMPANY. GFOBOE HOBART,
11 i 6m NO. 130 North FOCKTU btva
O R N E X C II A N Q
BAG MASCFACTORT.
JOE S I, B A I L T CO.,
BIMOVKD TO
. E, comer of llAKKET and WATEB Btrectf
rniiauaiutuo,
DEALERS IN UAUtf AND :
BAGQQia
ot rv deactlDtlou. for
Gialn, Flour, Bait, burwr Phosphate ot Lime, Bone
Duet, Btc
Lara and imall GUNNY BAGS canatantly on hand,
Alao, WOOL SACKS
tOM T. BaJLSI
JaamsOAaoADBV.
810
HOUTH STREET, M. P'ANOONA
pays tha hlabest price lor i.aaios' and
lent' ca ofrrioiblna. No. HI HOCTlJ Btreet ab ve
tigbitl. .
Ml ttM ll Jlrrt-ltWr
WATCHES,' JEWELttY ET C.
P4KP-OTBVsWvraiaBrvisajaaBiaj war a
i-a ge ana small ataes, plaiing iroaa to- 12 airs, and
eoatlcg irom tto 3t0. Our assortment comprises aneh
ckolce atielodlea aa
' "Home, sweet Uoaha
"T, e Last Lose of (naamer.
. ''Aald I ang ' jv.n
Star panlefl Banner.'
"Vy Old Keataeay Home,"tc. etc
Bslo brantliol .elee.lona from the various Operas
Imported direct, anil lor 'ale at moderate prices, by
FARR A, BROTHER,
Imp rt era ol Watches etc ,
llll-nithnl yp 3itCHEwNCT St.. below Fourth,
R KM OVAL.
I8AAC DIXON,
WATCH MAKFB, HAVING REMOVED TO
o. 120 8. ELEVENTH Street, below Chesnut,
II aa opened a new i rd rarenil elected stock oi fane
alcr.es, Jewelry Mlvtr and Plated Ware.
If. B. Chronometer, Duplex, Paten Lever, and plain
W ate he a csretnllv repr Ired end warranted (!P3lec2m
JtwTs LAD0MUS4 Co."
1H AM0M) DK.ILERS & .TKWKtKKS.
WATI IIM, JRWKI,K aMI.VI.R WARK.
, WATCH E3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED.
808 Cheatnnt St., Phila
Owing to the decllnei ot Gold, baa made a (treat re
Auction In price of his large and well. assorted (lock or
L)iainonlM
WatchP".
Jewelry,
bilverwar, Etc.
The pabllo are respectfully Invited to call and examlre
onr stock before ( orchaaing elsewhere. 'Hi
S I L V E R-W ARE
FOB
JiJl
1 D AL PRESENTS.
CH RUSSELL & CO.,
No.
22 North SIXTH
St.,
Invite attention to their Choice Stock of SOLID
HI I. E K W a 1th, suitable lor CHBISIA1 Aa and BKI DAL
l'Br.BENI.. , 10 M
HM: (iOLU WATllILS.
American and Ceneva.
We call apt clal attention to tbe
FINE WATCH AND IILVERWARB
ESTABLISHMENT OF
W. W. CASS1DY,
Ho. 14 South SECOND Street,
Wh. hason hand one ol the finest assortments ol Jew
i. iv, etc. of any the city. A splenoid assortment o
Ml YF. I! WAUL' AI.WAV8 ON HAND. Bemetnbcr
W. W. CASSIDY,
Sl' . No. 12 South HECOND Street.
IU pali Ing correctly and promv attended to.
HENRY HARPER,
JNo. r?MO VltClI Street,
14 anuiauturer and licaleria
utolies
1
ine Jewel ry, , s
feilvev-I'lniert Wure,
Rolid Stlvor-Ware.
Itl'CIl JEWELRY
JOHN BRENNAN,
DEALER IN
DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELKT
Etc. Etc. Etc. '
9 n; 13 s. r.itiiiTii st., piiil.aija.
BOWMAN & LEONARD,
M A HCFA CTC KF.R8 OK
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALSR
IN
Silur
No
and
704
llvcr-riatcd Goods,
ARCH STREET,
PHIiDELTFIA.
Those In wsnt of S1I.VKB or 8ILVK R-rL ATE 1
WAhh will find It much to their advantage to visit
our S I OhK beioro makmst their purchases. Our loau
experience In the mauuiacture ot the above kind of
fO ds enables na to Oetv competition.
W e keeji HO oodsiiut those whicb are of the FTRST
CuASK, ail Vi &r ow n make, and will be sold at reduced
prices
JpINE OPERA GLASSES
IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BY
JAMES W. QUEEN tl CO.,
10 19tt
No. 03 CIIESXt T Street.
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC.
ev PHILADELPHIA KDBOEO.N'S
"JOT? B AN 1 AGJK. 1KHT1TCTK. No. 14 h
' klVIU k , ...... .Ijtn U..L.I n
y. t.hl.TT, after thirty years' practlca, expe'tenea
uuaraiiteea
the
niiini.i aiiiusiliieill ui uia
I n. jnuir
I'ai
ent l.raduatiii
1'rusure Truss, and a varmtv o'
Others. Hupporttrs, Elastic bt ickititis,Miouiier Braces
Crutches, Susnensorlea. atu.
Ladies' apartment
auctea by a i.aar.
912
ABCH PTRKKT. CAS K1XTUKES
( II AMI F.Lll.HS, HKONZK STATCAKY. Ktq.
AiRil,FV o: i, wuuiu ronpeciiuiij' uireei lit acioil
tien of their friends, and the nubile ttenerul'v, to their
large and eleuant assortment ot (Mis ElVTI Kits,
( hANIibLILBS, and OBN AMENTA L HHOs.K
Vi AUKS. 'Jhose nii-lilng handsome and tborouatilr
made (iooda, at very reasonable prices will find it to
their advautae tolve us a call beiere purchasing sise
wbcre. N. B. Soiled or tarn'shed flxtutes retlulsbed wlih
special care and at reasonable prices.
Morn VANK1BKACO
gL ATE MANTELS!
SLATE MANTKL8 are unsurpassed for Durability,
Beauty, Btieugth, and Cheapness. '
bLATE MANTELSj and bio to Work Generally, made
to order.
J. 15. KIMES & CO.,
f)lJ No 2126 and 318 CHKSNUT Street.
TTENRY O.
FOX,
FBACTXCAL
number, Gas and Steam Fitter,
S. W. COllKL'It TIIIItTEENTII AND FILBERT STS.
rniLAPKuniA. , CU 6 lmrp
LANDSCAPE DBAWINfl CARDS, A BHAt.
tiful aeileso views, nfteen in oumbei, eiarned
lor the Instruction ot Juvenile aurtists. Hrloe, Is ems.
naciate 'rV" KVKNINO TFLEOkPH, MEW
.Sobk currm c, wm be n "'2' b?.
? il W. torncr HEVEKT0' arfd CbEsSCT rtra-
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
1 1,1. Mil SThV.l StOlftUQ
JE STAB LIS: 1IMENT,
No. 610 RACE Street.
We be leave to draw ynnr particular attenttna te oa
new French steam Hconnna Establisbn ent UMOrstaaxl
only H e ol Its kind in this citj. W do not dye, bat b
cb.n lcal protera rea ore Ladles', Gentiemea'a, mrnt
bluiren's Caniienta to their original aiatea, wtuieai
injuring thm in ti e least, Mie fieat ex perlenoa and
ttie l est n aehinen 'rom France enable aa to wamuat
perieet ratwiscnon in ail alio ma iavor na with tfcoer
patiebaac. LaDi fs' DBKs ot err deacupttoau
wit" or wiibcat Iritnuilnin, are eleaned aad flnviMid
or Viot1 " uk' apart, whether the color be genuine
l.pereCloake and Mantilla. Curtains. Table Corer.
f arpets. Velvet. klbtKiDa, Kid Gloves, etc. cleaned ami
renulflied in the Ust manner. I.en'lemen's wnatr
and V. Inter lothing leaned to perteeti. n wltboat rn
Jnrv to theatnfi Aiso Flaas and Banners AUktndsof
si alner-moved without e eanlna tbe whole Alloraera
are eieceted onder our in. mediate sunervialnn, aad
satlstectlen Hi ai titer d In every Instance. A call ajixl
examination ot our process Is respect. ally solicited.
ALBEDILL & BIAUX,
1 10 mail
No. MA RAGS H met.
a'HK MVY YOKK I)i LING AND PRINTING
tbTABLItrBMKNT. "
flA IKN ISLAND,
ai.V0- 4(LKoT,h tltiliTU Mreet (West side),
Alto known as the
B1.A.,l-v ,rLi.N1).J,'Vf;INO F.STABLIHIIMENT
1 elrg the LAhovT rn the TJJilTEO etl ATf M. and
ISLAM!. Is prepared with the most improved and ex
tensive 'alilneiy (to which they art maklna coustant
aadttions . lo
ME. CLFAN8R, AND FINISH
every variety o GOODS AM) G BMfcMTS. In a
manner VNt.yl'ALLF.U In thiaeountry.
No. 4(1 North F.IOHTM Htreet 1 hlladelpbla.
No. liUANK Mtieet, New York.
No. BHOAUWAt. New York.
So. 136 riUBKMONT Htreet. Brooklya.
SAMCLL MABaUTl resident.
J T. lor HO, Secretary, . 11 1J lmrp
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES'
JJYANS & WATSON'
MANl'FACTCBIBS OF 11
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF
S Ji. F1 E s ;
1.K8IHNKD FOR '
Bank, Mercantile, or Dwelling-Howe Cm
: Established Over 25 Tears.
Over 24,000 Safes in Use.
The only Safes with Inside Doors.
Never Low their Fire-Proof Quality.
Guaranteed free from Dampness.
Sold at Prices Lower than other makers.
WAREROOMS
No. 811 CIIESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA. C8
GOVERNMENT SALES.
GOVKKNMhNT SALE AT AUGUSTA.
OtOHOlA.
llio following rroporty wlJI bo sold at
A 1'LllLlC AUCTION,
TO BS HKLD
AT THE UKHEU tilAlhS ARSENAL, AT
AUCUflA, CibORtilA,
ON TUUKsUAV, Uewinbor 20,1866.
Trrpcrtyat hOiil t lSUtJl, Aortn Carolina, u
follows:
About 70,C00 pounds unaorrlccable Guns, Shot,
and Mie l.
84 unserviceable; Ouu Carnafies, with, the iron on
them.
810 t arro's damneed Powder.
Lyma at tho JUailroaa Dopot. in ATLANTA,
oeorK a
104,( 00 ronnds Cast-iron Gens.
At tne iiiidJey Iron Works, at MACON, Gcor
(tia: A Vine Steam Tress Hammer, acting direct Irons
C) lmuer. w rifrht ol oiop v.000 pouhub.
At tho AVClSTA AKSEJSAL ABiOPOVTBEK
W'OhKb, the lolloaing:
112 COO pounds Cast-iron Guns.
12. (Ou pounds CatiMrtn Castinjrs, some of then
veluablo.
3c0 000 pounds CasMron Scrap, shot and shell,
etc etc.
6000 pounds Copper Scrap.
19o Field Guu Carnages, with the irons on
tbim.
140 Ammunition Chests, black, - walnut, and
copper.
60 tela ot Artillery Harness, for t o horses,
Anf a quantity of other property, consisting princi
pally ot
j-addles,
Horso Equlpmrnts,
Infantiy Accoutrements (leather),
Muskoi Apjitutluees,
Harness,
Bullet Moulds,
1'owder Flasks, and
Blacksmiths' liel owe.
The sa!e will commence at 10 A. M,, and continue
until all the property is sold ,
lkKMS.
Twenty per cent, on the dav of the sale, and the
remainder when the property is doliverod, or within
ten da s.
Persons desiring to purchase the property either
at Fort Fishor, IS. C, Atlanta or Macon, Ga., should
examine it beiore the day ot the sale.
D W. FLAGLER,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. U. S. A , Capt Ord.,
11 22 20t Commanding Augusta A rstmal.
B
II AU OF OKDNAMC .
r AVY UKPABTMICST, I
Wabhikoton City, Koveinuer 8, 1886. J
SA1.E OF KAV1 TO WD Kit 3.
There will Le eo.d at Public Auction to the highest
l.iuoers, at noon, WRUNEsBAV, 28th day of
November, 1806, in the Ofhoe oi the luspeotor ot
Cranance, Kew York Kary Vard, about two thou
sand (21(10) barrels ol l'UrtDB.K, composed of.
serviceable and unsorviceable.
1 be powder will be sold by sample, In lots to suit
purchav-ers.
Teims One-half cash, in Government funds, to
be deposited on tbe conclusion ot tbe sale, and tha
remainder within ten days afterwards, during which,
time the powders must be removed by tbe purchasers,
otherwise they will revert to the bovenimeut
Purchasers will be required to furnish their own
tiackagoa where the powder is not in barrels.
H. A. WlKK,
11 12 m wf7t Chief of Bureau.
WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC.
M.
NATHANS & SONS,
IMPORTERS
OF
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
IHto. Eto.
Ko. 19 North FRONT Street,'
i-iilLAJjKll'mx,
IfORKS NATHAHB,
HOUACK A. 1ATHANS,
OB1.ASDU I, MATHAUH,
102
JpRED. BALTZ & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF WINES, GINS, Etc
SOLE AGENTS FOB
Riviere, Cardat &. Co.'a
COGNAC
Mo. lift WALNUT STHEKT,
PUILADFLPHIA. S8ni
,T 1 11 li U 11 u i -a- u
n. n . . -w T A T
SIGN PAINTERS.
C. F. WHITMAN & BR0
Ho". M43 HACK 8TIIEKT.
Keat, Quick, Cheap.. Particular attention paid
to Gliding on Q'M- , ' . ;' 1181m
LEiANDER O. CATTELL & C.
PBOPDCB COMMI88ION MEKCDAJIT8
Ko. it BOKTI1 WHAKVC3, XI
flO Tl KOBTU WATK 8TKKET, ' .
fUllUKLrUIA. I '
4LHANPIB 6. Unt l L SL i O. Cv