THE DAILY EVENiNG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1807. r PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SDH DAYS EXCKPTED) AT THK EVENING TELEGRAPH BHILDIN3, HO. 10S NOITII TIIIKD NTBKKT. Price, Tbro Cent per Copy (Double Sheet), or Blth MO Cent prr Week, payable to the C.rrler. en4 nailed to Subscriber out ol the city at Nine Dollars per Annum: One Dailar and F.rtr ovtiw for two month, Invariably In iidvnc?Jyj--"Ja''r':J. TILUliSDAY, NOVKMBER 7, 18G7. UrecnbacM, Hd. ud . TAT tha bonds with greenback, Bay the semt Jepndi.tors. But that does not help matters ,Jr for It is merely changing the form of the debt Without paying it at all. The green back re United States notes promises to pgrand must themselves, sooner or later, be paid in gold. We gain nothing, therefore, as to ultimate payment, by changing the form of the indebtedness from bonds to notes. Both are promises of the United States to pay, which must be redeemed or repudiated. Oh t but the interest. We should save the Interest, say the Butler-Ijndletonlan3. It is true that the bonds bear interest, and that the notes, or greenbacks, do not ; but for every dollar that we bhould save in interest, We should pay back two, or three, or five dol lars In the enhanced prices of everything, from the inflation of the currency. Suppose only five hundred millions of the bonds to be now paid by the issue of that amount of greenbacks, what would be the result? Simply that gold would instantly mount up to a pre mium of from one hundred to two hundred per cent., carrying with it the prices of tea, coffee, augar, clothing, boots and shoes, jents, and everything else. The immediate Hurden would fall upon the laboring classes, for wages are among the last things to rise, and never keep pace with the prices of Other commodities. Long before the mechanic, the artisan, the day laborer would get a paltry advance in his wages, he would be paying double and triple prices for all the necessaries Of life. And to what good end f The Govern ment debt would not have been diminished by a single dollar. The live hundred millions of dollars would still remain to be paid in gold. The faot is, the payment of the bonds in green backs hi simply impossible without bringing Universal ruin and bankruptcy upon the Country. But, say still others, of the New York Ilerald sohool, we only propose to pay off the debt gradually, without any increase of cur rency, out of the surplus receipts of the Gov ernment. A large amount of the debt, they Bay, should be paid before speoie payments Ore resumed, so as to realize the advantage of the premium on gold. To this we reply that the Government can have surplus revenues onfy by maintaining a hiyh rate of taxation, and the country is already too highly taxed. Taxes must come down, instead of being increased SO M to commence paying off the debt. They are now too high. They are oppressive, and already operate to stagnate business. Instead of increasing them, or keeping them where they are, they should be cut down from one hundred to two hundred millions of dollars. The propo sition to commence paying the debt now is a proposition to put this generation, already impoverished by the war, under an onorous burden of taxation, to save, not to ourselves, but to the people of forty or fifty years hence, . the present difference between greenbacks and ) gold. This may be very generous to posterity, V.ut it is not just to ourselves. The war for the tfoion was in the interest of those who Shall live" After us, quite as much as for our selves. It was to save free government for the future hundreds of millions who shall inhabit thii great country, not less than for ourselves, that this debt was incurred. This generation haa given the lives of its sons, besides paying abundantly of its substance, for the salvation of the Republic; and it is no more than just that a part of the burden shall be borne by those who, equally with ourselves, will share in the great boon that has been secured. The true policy, in our opinion, is to fund the entire indebtedness of the country into long bonds at a low rate of interest to; re game specie payments, and to reduce taxation to the lowest limits. The' redemption of bonds by a new issue of greenbacks, even if it could be justly done, would not advance us a single step on the road to the payment of the debt, either now or at any future time. Its only result would be national embarrassment, confusion, and disgrace. The payment of any material portion of the debt at present is im possible, without such a burden of taxation as must inevitably crush out the industry of the country, and thus impair the very foun tains of the revenue itself. IIobatio Seymour writes to a friend that he Would "cast his Democratic goggles forever from bis eyes If he could see another State of the Vnion In which an election could be held." He is evidently dated, and believes that ths Demooracy, greenbacks, and Hon. George II. Pendleton will rule this country in 18G9. Double Track from Pittsburg to Phila delphia. The following statement from the Mount Union Times, ot the 31st ult., ImperU an lm portant fact In connection with the completion ol the double track on the Pennsylvania Rail road from Philadelphia and PithsbHrfl;: The extensive job of masooary in Jack's Narrows, which the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has been engaged on lor a loug time pa9t, is now nearly eompleted. This work has given em ployment to an average of some thirty men for the last three years. Th wall is nearly a mile In length, and from fifteen to twenty feet In height. It is built in order to admit the second track through the Narrows, and, when it U graded, toy tther with a few sections betweei Mount Union and Van Devander's bridges, will complete the second track from Philadelphia to Pittsburg. Jat Coom. Mr. Jay CooVo, about who pf nonel history and circumstance prior f Hie war so much has been said, and who Is ssate nelore the publlo in his recently publishe-l de fense of the national banking Bjstem, w tnrn In 1822, in Sandusky. OUto. Hi father wan Mr. Kleuthrrv Cooke, an eminent lawyer and pro minent citizen, one of ttaeearliosl'eitlarJ ol mat section of the State, who, for a time, ropr-sennul lm district in Coprres. Jay Cooke, a Belt reliant and encreetic bov. commenced his bust-ne.-s llfojit the npe of thirteen, aol from ib-H time NuccceriYd. For four yeiiin be wat em ployed In mercantile housei, Brut In SwiJtiky, and then In Ft. Louis. At seventeen he entered the honHina home of K. V. Clatk A Co.. I'Uila delphta. r a clerk, an 1 at twentv-one bootne PHrtncrin that flrrn njd its connections, Clark, Dodge A Co., New York: C'ark, Brother A Ui., St. Loui; and J. V. Clark A Co., H ston, a id soon alter lie bocittne managing partner ol the l'liiiadelpbn tinn. His connection ItU these hoii'es resulted lu a ctiiiipeteney, and ubout 18."8 liu retired fr. m business. Iii 100 in cniiecinn wi'.h Mr, Wil liara G. Moorliend, a wealthy cipitnl:st, Mr. Cooke established the binkina-houe of Juv Cooke A Co.. Philadelphia, and in 1301, alter the breakiun out ol fhe wur, the negotiation of the original seven-thirty loan was the oochmoii of the firt connection of Mr. Cooke and his boue with the finances of the Government. The Washington house of Jay Cooke A Co. was opened in 1862, and co-opcratcd with the Phila delphia houfre In popularizing tho first tve twenty Iohd and the three scries of seven-thirties. The New York house of tbe same na'ne was opened alter tho war. in March, 1867. In all his (Jovern.uent negotiations Mr. Cooke has appi aled directly to toe people, and, alter his own reniark'iblo cnerey and enthusiasm In all his pursuit'', his Rre:it succe.-.s in these nialtors has lain in his unwuverine faith in the good sense and patriotism of the masse". Ar. Y. Uera',4. THE GALE UN THE LAKES. Particulars of the Loss of the Propeller Acme Damage to Other Vcntla, From the Jluffulo Courier, Nov. 5. The propeller Acmp, of tho Western Transpor tation Company's Line, eucouutered the cale in ull i-s fury, and foundered tit'toon miles N. N. R. liom Dunkirk, near the middle of the lake. She was bound to this port, had no pasipuecrs, an l all her crew were saved. lie canro consisted of 7397 bushels corn, consigned to Messrs. Barclay, Bruce A Co.; 76 barrels of flour to IIarev A Allen: 344 green hides to Uumsey A Co.; 2191) barrels of flour, 238 barrels and 1000 tierces beef, 200 tierces of lard to tholKrle Itatlroad; and sundries to other parties. When Captain Diekson saw that all hones of savins his vessel were gone, he ordered the men to take to their life-boats, which was done. Cue of the boats wa di-covered when some distance from land, by the officer of the deck of the revenue cutter Terry, which was lying at Dunkirk, and a boat well manned was at once despatched, under care of a lieuteaant, to tow in the shipwrecked party, which was promotly done, and the meu cared tor. Another boat landed safely four miles east ot Dunkirk, aud tho third and last landed at Silver Creek. The Commodore Perry arrive J here ubout dark last night, and brought the crew ol tho Acme and their boat. The Acme was bu'lt In 185U; was valued at $50,000; was 762 tons measurement, old style, and ranked as B 1. The Gaucral Worth was owned by Mean's. Richardson aud Ros-enbury, of this city ; wn 257 tons measure ment, old style; was built in 1018; wan valued at $7000, and ranked a 1$ 2. A vesel is reported sunk above Stmgeon Point, on the south hore. Her fore gaif wa-i vi lhle above the water. Nothing was heard of the cnew, and it is feared that they arc lost. A schooner laden with coil went ashore at Black Rock, the name of which we did not learn. The schooner Mouulaineer, bound to Oldens burp, from Toledo, laden with corn, draeged her anchor at Cedar Island, aud went auore. Her cargo is badly duni'iired. The schooner Atlanta hud a very narrow escape from founder ing, but by knocking oil a portion of the bul warks an.t keeping; the men hard to work, Cap tain Crowley managed to weather the gale, aud made this port yesterday inoruing. The schooner George Worthing ion lost her toremast aiid rr.atntopmast, and sustained other damages. She reached here lust eveuing. The barque Crenni OHv lout her Inrso anchor and mont of her large chain ; the barque Corning lost her largo anchor. A few hojra will, in all proba bility, bring us tidings ol Ire.sh disasters, for seamen report that they had the roughest time on Lake Kric during the gale that they have ever experienced. MEXICO. Santa Anna out of Liberal Clutches The Klectlon Novr Looked Upon as Doubtful A Revolution to Follow Juarez' Victory, So It Is Thought. Havana, Nov. 5. The royal mail steamer Eider, Captain Bax, from Veru Cruz November 2, has arrived here. General Panta Anna is on board, and is ou his way to St. ThDmas The Eider brings tfae news that the court which was so lenient as to exile the old fellow has been, ia turn, imprisoned lor their regard towards him. The election ot Juarez is now reported os doubtful, further returns having been received from the strong opposition htates. However, should he come out victorious, the opinion is freely expressed among foreigners that there will be a revolution in two months. The remains of Maximilian have not yet been delivered so Admiral Teguthoff. Frederic Hall, of California, Maximilian's late defender, has arrived by the Elder, aud goes to the North by way ot New Orleans. ST. THOMAS. Fearful Hacord of Disasters In the Car rlbean Sea The Aspinwall and South ampton Steamer Lost The Company's Property all Destroyed. Havana. Nov. 6. Official advices have been received lrom the Superintendent of the Royal Mail Line at St. Thomas, by the British Consul here, to the effect that the steamer Rhone was lost at Peter Island: the steamer Wye, Captain Taylor, at Buck Island; the steRmer Conway, Captain Hammack, went ashore at Torlola and the steamer Derweut at St, Thomas. The steamers Solent and Tyne have been dis masted, and all the company's property is de stroyed. The town of St. Thomas is in ruins, and five steamers, with fifty other vessels, are ashore. The loss of life has been terrible. All the officers aud engineers of the Rhone have been lost; and, out of all the passengers of tho Rhone and the Wye, only forty have been saved, Including Captain Taylor, of the Wye, aud Mr. Hodgson, of Southampton, England. The steamer bad ouo hundred and fifty pas fengers, niei-tly tor Southampton, only twelve of whom are known to be saved. The BiRTurtACEOF Genius. It is one of the mysteries of life that genius, that noblest gift of God to man, is nourished by poverty. Its greatest works have been achieved by the sorrowing ones of the world in tears and de spair. Not in the brilliant saloon, furnished with every comfort and elegance not in the library well fitted, softly carpeted, and looking out upon a smooth green lawn or a broad ex panse of scenery not in ease and compteuoe is genius bora and nurtured, but more fre quently in adversity and destitution, amidst the harassing cares of a straitened household, in bare and tireless garrets, with the noise of squalid children, in the midst of the turbu lence of domestio contentions, and in the deep gloom of unoheered despair, is genius born and reared. This is its birthplace, and in soenes like these, unpropitious, repulsive, wretched, li.va Til i-tn luimrnd. studied, and trained thein- eelves until they have at last emanated out of the gloom of that obscurity, the shining lights f lir times become the companions of kings, the guides and teachers of their kind, and exeroiaed an influence npop the thought of the world amounting to a spwlea of intel lectual legislation. Titk Trials of HAwnsoM Actors) it Bos ton No "leading man," writes a Boston cor respondent, If he is tolerably good looking, is safe from the machinations of admiring fair ones, who fall in love with him In the oostnme of Koweo, Claude, or a Corsican Brother. The Ingenuity of the moths is eqnalled only by their boldness; they devise schemes for making known their state of mind they rarely "let concealment," etc. that are truly triumphs of strategy. But the subject would grow in my hands if I entered into it, and I iDiist be content with relating what happened to a popular actor of one of our theatres re cently." He received a uote from a lady, evi dently intelligent and cultivated, to the elfeet that she was not a frequenter of theatres, aud had no acquaintance with professional people; yet she admired genius wherever she saw it; she was called "singular" by her friends, and perhaps she was so; fh would be pleased to have an interview with him, and would he call on her ? The actor, oallous to sunh nom pliments, cruelly replied that she could have tlm privilege of seeing him on application at the box-office and payment of the usual ad mittance feo; he did not exhibit himself gratuitously. DIVIDENDS. r THR CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL BANK. PiULAKKt.pniA, Nov, 4, POT. Tlie Bt-ard of IMrfctorn liuve Hi Id day deolarsil A dlvldi'ixl of BIX FiiU UK NT., in bli on dnmiincl. cnr el luxe. JOSEPH N. FK1IWOI,, U 6J Umiilor, IGT" COMMOIiWKALTII NATIONAL BANK. - iillLiKi,riiiA, Nov. 5. 1WT. Tlie Plricturs hnvp tiilt ri iv deelurcil a dividend of F1VK l'Kiv CKM-., ekar of U.icx, piyttbie on oViiiiii d. H. I'. VOUN'U, 11 bht t astiliir. C'RAUD NATION L BANK. I'uTl iflui nun Vnnii.t.n.K lu.." Tlie X)irect(rH live ircurrd a dividend uf SI X I'KR CK.NT. out el tin1 1 r4ill! of tli- Ihol Mix luuiillii, pivya blo on deimuiii. cleiir of l.'i'itpd .S ivt- lux. 11& Ot W. U HCIi AFFKlt. Cashier. NATIONAL BANKOPTaKREPUBl IC. I'lUl.AIlKl.i-MIA. NdVOmtMT I. 1MS7. Tlie Hoard of IMrpcturs iikvh dorlnrf-d Dividend of Til Hf.K l'KH ( KNT. (or the laal nix months, elixir ol toxpK, pnyablp on denmtid. lly order of the H iard. 11 1 lit. JCiwKfir P. MDMFOKT, Cashier. fij&T' THK PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL XJ BANK. Philadelphia, November 4, 1837. The T'lrertors liave declared a dividend of NrOJK PKK OKNT. clear ol taxei. pnyau.e on demand. 11 4 (it B. It. UOMK JVa, ;caahler. f2?J S O U T H W A It K NATION AL BANK. Piiii.adkM'HIa Novf ml)(r fi, ISH7. The XdrfctOrH have dprlurcil a Divlduud of TWKLVK PkHC'KNT., imyable on domunrl. U 6:t PKI KK Ls.HR, Cashier. frrTvT" UNION NATIONAL BANK. Pim.AOi i.eiiiA, Nov. 5, l'i7. The Board of Directum have this dny declared a dividend or KIVK P"K CKNT. for the last six inciiiiliH, ileur ot tuxes, and nnviible on de uaml. II 66t N. U. Ml!.-lKi.MAN, Cashier. fTW HIK COMMKKCUL NATIONAL BANK UF 1'EKNiYLVASIi. I'nn.AiiKi.i'HH. Nov. 5. 18H7. Tli Plrenlors have this :y declared a Dividend ot FIVE l'KIl CENT., clear of National taxes, papable on demand. iittj c r, i.,m i;k, cashier. THE MAN Ul' ACT UliERS' NATIONAL BA.NK. PlIIT.AnjCT.PIMA. Nov. 5. 1S I7 The Board of Directors havo this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PKK CENT., payable un deua:iud, iiearoi united states nix. 1 1 5 fit M . W. VOODWA KT), Cashier. KENSINGTON NATIONAL BANK. Phii.adv.i.phia. Nov. 5. 1S17, The Directors have this day declared a Dividend ot Till KTEEN Pi.lt CENT., payable on demand, clear Ol tux, 115I1IJ W I L 1 .1 A M M el 1X H BLIj, Clllller, rAST MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK. PllII.AOKI.I'IIIA. Nov. 5, IS17. The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of BIX i'EU CENT., payable ou demaud, iree oi i oct'tt. J. witUAnu. jk., 11 6 tit CiWiii-r, XT 1' A It il !: Kb' AM) MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK. I'll I I.A 1K .I'll I A. Nov. 5.1887. Thfl lorrt or Director have nils day deniarttl a Giviuena or i-ma. ri'.n jB,j r payaoio on ueiuauu, ciear fi l nuiu oiaies lax. II 5 i;t w. RU8HTOW. jR.,Cashir frjfpCORN KXCIIANliE NATIONAL BANK. Mr Piiti iiiviDiii. IV.t.r r.,i. I.:-, The Board Of Direct i s havu deelarnd adivldnnd of REV KN PERCENT lor the la.t six months, clear of i a x , i-avuDlt on demand. 11 a St N. P. SCHETKY, Cashier. SPECIAL NOTICES. KW REV. NEWMAN HALL, D. D., Wi'l deliver his Great Lecture on "The Relations of Great Britain and America, In Connection with the Late War," IN HORTICULTURAL HALL, .MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11. Tickets for utile at Ashmead'a Book Store, No. 724 cnennut street, Aaimusiou, no cenu. Keaervdu sean ft uu. 117 31 rrgp HORTICULTURAL HALL, BROAD rureei, dciow iocusi. FESTIVAL AND WENDELL PHtLLIP3. The friends ot Freedom will hold their Annual Fes tival and Koclal Gathering, to promote the Interest of Equal Justice lo the Fieedmen, on FRIDAY EVEN ING, November 8, at HORTICULTURAL HALL, The Festival will open at Sand close at 11 o'clock P. 11. The leading caterers of the city have kindly vol unteered their services, which Insures satisfaction, so far as the tables are concerned. Also the Deluiontco Baud have volunteered to turnlsh music. At g o'clock precisely. WENDELL PHILLIPS will address the audience on the 'Perils of the Hour." Tickets ad mitting to the Festival and Phillips' Lecture, 60 cents: lor reserved seats to Lecture, 2$ cents extra. Hale of tickets commences at Ashmead's Rook Store, No. 7114 C11EHNUT (street, and at the Ollice of the Hall, on Wednesday, November!!, at It) o'clock. 11 a tit KSJ- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM- -7 TAN Y, TKEAfrU R KR'S DEPA HI M EST. PHlI.AliKI-l'HlA, NOV. 2, 187. JfOTICE TO STOCKUOLDEll!j.-ThH Board of Di rectors havethiH daydeclared a semi-annual dividend olM'HREE PERCENT, on the capital slock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on anil alter November 30 lsti7. Blank powers or at torney for collecting dividends can be bad at lUeoillce of the Company, No. 23 a. TH I I.D street. Persons holding tvcrlo Certificates can have them citHhed ou paeueulattoii at this Otllce. 11 6w THOMAS T. K1RTH. Treasurer. P9f N O T I C E. I-3' NO. 11 BTATK HOUflE ROW, SECOND hTORY, OFFICE RECEIVER OF TAXEi, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. The Ktate Tax ot three (3) mills per dollar upon the assessed value of each share of National Burnt i-took held by residents of this county, will he pavable at tlilst lilce (In accordance with an act of Assembly, ap proved April 18 ls7), on and after MONDAY, Nov. ll. between the hours ot 9 A. M. aud 3 P. M. RICHARD PEt.TZ. Receiver ol Taxes, 11 6 lit No. 11 STATE HOUSE ROW. Pr OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN AVTI- INCRUbTATION, COMPANY, No. 117 South FOURTH htieet. Phii.aei.i'iiia, October 29. 1867. At a slated meetluu of the Board of Directors, held ti ls day, It was Resolved, That a dividend of FIVE PER CENT., in cash.be declared out ot the earnings of the Com puny, payable ou and af er November 11, 1887. Resolved, That the Transfer books of the O vrapany be clsed from November first to eleventh, 1H67. 10SU-11 1 4 7 9 FRA LUKKNH, Treasurer. WIEGAND'S PATENT STEAM GENE BATOR la cheap, compact, economical In use, atMl ABSOLUTELY BAFE FKOM ANY POSSI BILITY OF EXPLOSION Apply at the Office of B AMU EL WORK, N. E, oor Per of THIRD and DOCK BtroeU. 18 4p K5P TIIE BRAN80N8 HAVE NOT 80LD ZTt ont the old Coal Yard, No. 607 Bouth BROAD Street, below Lombard, as haa been reported, but continue Belling the ' BEfaT QUALITIES OK COAL at fair prloes. buperlor LEHIGH and genuine EAGLE VEIN always on hand. g ig 2m4B rT" A 6PECIAL MLKTINO OF TllG Btockholdere of the Dark Hollow Oil and ?I,B.D.uSr.'i1.rl" Comnauy, will be held at No. I1HS w,A.V.Nl'1 H'fwt. Room No. 4, Becond atory, ou 1 HU KBDAY. Noveaiber 41. 1867. at 13 o'clock M., to take Into consideration the at) airs of the Company. PUUttUulphia, Ovtvber i, law. U 1 17t SPECIAL NOTICES. 3f THE ROBBER TIM"!, THAT STEALS k... a t" "W'tness from all Imlls and flowers, Is bullied by Phslon s ' N'irUt Hloomtn Cereos." tut "" rerisnrnie man ttiat or foreign extract, ssi noe or mliet ...i ...... , . llKlilltiJ.-nrfo.-d I (Wf-. "1U" , NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JOY a. vu Agems ior me "TBLsaKAru" ,nd Newspaper Presa of tne wholecouutry. haveRR. MOVED from FIFTH and OHESNUT Bt reeui to No. 144 B. KIXTH Street, second door above WALNUT. uffickw-jnu. 144 B. SIXTH Btre't, Philadelphia! RIBLNE BUILDINUB. New York. TSoJlp DR. J. M. HOLE, OF OHIO, PUE8I- dent ol the Natlniial II t-0 leal Association of the 1 nlud Hiatesot America, tan be c.onnniti by those wl-lung medical or siiriilcal tiesluient, on and alter the 84th Instant, at the ulllce iSo. Ht.1 A ItCIt Htreet, l'hiludelphla. Pa., formerly occupied by Pro fesMor Wllllnni Paine, ulllce unnra, y A. M.tol'2 M, 1 P. M. to 4 P. il.. 7 P. M. lo P. M. 10 21 lmlu rrr Hoi.i.owAra pills and oint- " MENT. 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It never falls to Impart life, growth, and vhror to theweake' t hair, fastens and stops'us tailing, and Is sure to produce a new growth of hair, causing it to grow thick and strong, only 75 cents a bottle; half a dozen, 14. bold at DR. BWAYNE S, No. 830 N. SIXTH Btreot, above Vine, And all Druygiais and Variety Stores. 8 Z lutbisj A CARD. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 23 South SECOND Street, respectfully Inform their customers and the pub lic that they have arranged with their Salesmen and Salesladies to be at the Store in time to commence ' Busi ness at Eight o'clock in the Morning. This is rendered necessary In conseiuence of the number of persons wlio have beon daily in attendance to make purchases, aud have not been able to get waited upon, and which will afford them a greater opportunity to make their selections. H7 2t QLOAK VELVETS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 2S SOtTH SECOND STREET, Would invite the attention or the Ladles to their REAL LYONS SILK VELVETS, Of the Best Manufactured Good la tb Market, FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. lit JTXHIDITION NOW OPEN. MESSRS. BAILEY & CO.'S GALLERIES OF PAINTINGS, At the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arte, CHF.BNUT KTIIEET, ABOVE TENTH. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M TO 6 P. M., AND EVEIIY BAXUKDAY EVEN1NU FBOM Hi TO 10 r. if. TICKETS OF ADMISSION ISSUED ONLY BY MESSRS. BAILEY & CO., No. 819 CHESNUT Street, 10 2tbst PHILADELPHIA, UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, PABI, 1807. BTEINWAY A feONS Triumphant, having boen awarded liie Flint Or mid Hold Medal for American FlauoB. lu all three Btyles exhibited, this HKDAL being dlntlnnily clunnirled Hint lu orderor merit by tlie uuauiiuoua verdict of the Iuteruatloual Jury, FOR BALE ONLY BY BLASIUS BROS., 120 tutbatf HO. 1000 VUCSNUT AT. rvj SHOEMAKER & CO., NO. 10a CIIESJiUT STREET, Are now opening an elegant assortment of MISSES' AND CUILDREN'S MILLINEUY, ALSO, A FULL LINK OF CHILDREN'S OLOTIIINQ, For Doya, Olrla, Infanta, and MUsea, in the latest Btylea, 10 21 thstulSMp TO THE LADIES. HAVING purchased tbe whole of a lam Importer'! Htock of com nienred bOFA CllriH IONS, CU AIR BKAT8, PIANO KTOOIJI. AND bLl k-PKltH, we are ollerlng tliein al lra than ctMt of lnipurtatlon. A full aoaorimeat Berlin Zephyr, lold full weight. American Womwl of euirlor qiialliv. 1 cents per ounce. Woollen Knit ting Yarn. JIiik" Fringe, Bugle Uiuip. and Bmtoiu, KAPaON'H TrtuimloKH and Zephvr Hiore. 11 1 fmwiU2i6pJ N.W.cor, ElullI U audCUEltR V Sta. TDK HOURS OF OUR nArriNE33 and prosperltr, letoa remember the unfortunate and disabled soldiers who saved ns a country and nation- ' alllF."-LINCOLN. I KAN rOPCLAB JIOTKMEJII TO KREOT THE GETTYSBURG ASYLUM i FOB INVALID SOLDIEltS, UNDER A (SPECIAL ' Charter from the Stale of Pennsylvania, 1ISI.I MAUCII 8, lIIT. AN APPEAL TO THE AMF.R1CAX PR Pi.E, 1 in- di.jcct ol Mils Axsoc-iatiou Is lo provide, by p'lb lie ext'rlion, a Na lonal borne lor our dwmiled sul it'iB, lo ert-ctan hhvihiii for luose wa, lu ilielr putrl oiiMin, hve Hervpil tliolr emini y at the exiiiiieof tlicir 1-ealtii and baiipnips.; who lu the batil.i ior the nation's II e were iiiuiinia. and are now inritpable of working for tliuir own innlnunance. Frnncu has her Moid dts lnvallcee. where rm the ttnhe of tue grt-at rBpoli'on; Fi gland, her Greenwich and Ohel Bca lloapunlR, the lurmer being one or tlie lineNt an-hlteclural Rlructures ever nev, led to rliarny. JtUHHln, Prtiwla, and In lact ii'-arlv all Ktiropran coimtriri have magiilllcrnt retroala for the un loriiinal" Bolulers. MoiiHrchlee provl 1e for the (illevlatlon of the RiiOurlng causeil by war, but free pioHperoim Itopublican AuierUa ban no plitce ior her ( rippled and Hick holdlers but the country poor-lio ma or the BldewnlkB ol her crow ded clile. 'l liene noble patriot! left happy lioints to Bave our common coun. try in the hour ol her deep alntrens. We pledged lo them our lasting gratlluue, and now thoie wne are dependent look lo us in their utter u ed to redoum tbuce pledgi B. They have performed ther purl. We enjoy the remillo! their BacnIlctB. We mn, t not tie recreant to our ohllKallonn. Let us each devote but a Pinkie dollar 10 thli ptirpese and the Oeltyshurg Anylitm will nllord the foldlers a hooie, and our country will be honored bv the noble IiiniimuIoii, IHK LAND HAS UK F.N I'UKCIIASKD Py lb In AhMoo'uiiot), and Ten Thouniind 1) IUrn have alrendy been paid toward the preurvallon of the baitlt'-Kround aoout thirty acreiadjoliilng Hie site ol Omeral Meade'n Hendqiixrlers) have been Bet apart for Ibe oris of the Atyium. J.XX1ISUTON Avkniik.. Nkw York, Oct. 21, 1B97. Having labured ior three years lo erent a ll.ime ior cur Ci Ippled veterans, and having pansud a bill for that purpose In the Now York Legislature, In- COri orating HCiue one nuuureu ii our un iauu. a. J'lITClors out uuuer wuil-il inn no uuuii linn unnu bud. from that time to till? and knowing the great and crying necessity ol tbe cne, therhaine of leav ing our oisuoieu veterans to einrve or ueg, i weruoy most cordially Indorse your eiuerprlso, and It shall have all the aid of my tongue, peu, aud iutliienoe. Veiv trnlv vours. CllAKLhH U. HAl.PI (K. (From the I'oslniasier-Oeneral of the United States.) 1 recommend loan rosimasiers inai tuey Buaiiaiu this truly benevolent aud patriotic enterprise. n. TV ni, 11 Uli. Being sntlhfled with the integrity of your enterprise. we cheerfully consent 10 display your diamonds al our establishment. BHUWKK & bPALD(.lO. October 2ft, I8t7. .Nos. oM and l70 Krotdway. We hereby cfrtlfy that we nave examined the Diamond Ojods, 1 earls. Kmeralds, Hublu, and other precious hiouoh, au ut.ciioeu u me umi, unu nua tueiu all genuine. HFNl.K is ito , jjiatunna importers, cto. za ilaiden l.iine, New York. J. 11 KHhM ANN. Diamond Belter. No. 394 Broome Stiett, New V rk. In order to promote rulillcconlldenoe In the highest degree, Bnd for the i urtlierance ot this great ohj'-cl, tlie AhfcOCIUllOU DUS UHCIIH'H lo "ll;cilic f.i ni.o " wvi-.il ol riliiiiionds on public exhlnltion al ine largi- lewelry FJ-lUtlishmeni or JJlessrs, nniw ire oc npauiuniK, iiuuar the Metroiiolilun Hotel. In the cuy ( New Yo.k. 1 he world-i crowned yacht "Henrietta" his also beeu imrchafed. 'I he Farm ol 6UU acr. s Is locaii-d in uui van county, N. Y., and is one ot th- tlneil stock farms In the Slate; has a splendid mansion, and Is complete in every ai liculur. There will be l.iuo (00 tickets Issued at one dollar each, admitting the holders to bo to of the GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS. ON K AT IRVING HALL, NKW OKK.S ATUHDAY EVEN. 1NU, FF.BRUA11Y 8. lutia, ASH ONE AT i HORTItTLTUPAL HALL. PHIUDKLPniA. UAH Ul).. Y F-VEN1FO, 1- F.UUUAHV Ions, Ou w hich latter occasion b4l..- IN VALUABLE PRF.SRNTS Will be distrloutfd anioiig the ticket holders, lo ac cotduiice with the t'harter and the following (3I.HKDILK OF AWARDS. Ao. 1. 1 Oranil Cadh Award flnn,000 2. 1 (Splendid Farm imhi ai res) fio.ono 3. 1 aehl, tne iauious Henrietta" W.O xl 4. I Diamond Necklace, -Is Brilliants SO.IXX) 5. 1 Diamond Brooch uud F.urrings (li large lilauionilM) 23,0i;0 6. 1 Diamond Brooch and Karrlugs (all large Diamonds) 21,0)0 7. 1 Diamond Brooch aud Fiarrlngs UouO . 1 Diamond .Necklace, -JJ rruiiauis, ciar Setting 9. 1 Jiinmoud Necklace. 2sl Brilliant 8 001) 7,000 1U. 1 Diamond Cross, set lu bliver, Uarne Diamonds. 7,000 ll, 1 Diauiond Slide, 10 Brilliants tt tiOil VI. 1 Dtumond Clusier jtroovu lit. 1 Dlamoud Cluster Brooch ii I n kiimiul and Pearl Cameo Biacelul 6 Ouo 6fwl liro- ch and Kurrintis 8,00.) 15. 1 Diamond Mingle csioue King ... 000 1. 1 Diamond C uster Bracelet 4.uu0 17. I Diamond Cluster Jiroocu - 4.0.H) Is. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,01)0 1. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch aud F.arriugs 4.0 H) 20. I Dimuoud Canter Bracelet 4.UO0 VI. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4 uoO S2. 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf l'lu 4.0U0 'ii. 1 Diamond Cluster urooci i.uw 21. 1 Diamond t lusier uraceiet.... 25. 1 Dlamoud Single Stone Rlug ib. 1 Diamond Kmerald Cluster Brooch 4. UK) 8.501) 3.J00 27. 1 Pearl Necklace... 3,0U 28. 1 Pair Dlamoud Ulugie otoue Rarrlogs - 8 SoO 29. 1 Dlamoud Cross i', 80. 1 Diamond bingleStoue stud - 3,uoo 31. 1 Dlamoud bliigle ttione Flu... - ;.'Wp 82. 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Jiarrluga .04) 83. 1 Diamond single stoue Pill wo 84. 1 Dlamoud Single Bioue siud s.ikio 36. 1 Pair Diamond single Sioue Studs , 3.000 8. 1 Diamond Brooch tin Silver) it.oo) 37. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 8,n00 H. 1 Idamond Single Stone Plu 8 000 19. 1 Diamond Single Sione stud 8 0.O 40. 1 i damoDd Cluster Brooch 2,."00 41. 1 Dlamoud Single Stone iilug 2 500 47, 1 Diamond aud nmerald Hroocu i.n o 4:i. 1 Diamond Single stoue Piu 2.000 44. 1 Pearl Hreasipin, earrings auu iieau Ornament - 45. 1 Dlamoud Single stoue Plu.... 40. 1 Dlamoud Cross 47, 1 Dlamoud and Kmerald Ornament 48. 1 Diamoua Single Stone Fin... . 2.500 2 600 2,6n0 2,.U0 2 001) 1 unu 4. 1 Diamond single stone Jung 60. 1 Diamond Cluster Stem Rlug l'rioo fit. 1 Single Sione Diamond JUig 1 500 f,2 1 Diamond Cross 1.000 63. 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Karrlugs,. 1 600 1.5O0 1.600 l,6i i0 64. 1 Dlamoud single sione mug., 65. 1 Dlamoud Single Stone Stud... 60. 1 Diamond Bracelet 67. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring., 1.600 68. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring l.txn) to. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl 1.500 60. 1 Choice Kmerald stud..,., 1.600 61. 1 single stoue mug... 1,600 64. 1 single Stone Pin M 1.6OO 6.1. 1 Cluster Brooch,., I,6o0 64. 1 Diamond Single Stoue Plu 1,50 66. 1 Fair Diamond single stone barrings 800 6UL 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring , 800 67. 1 Diamond and Kmerald Cluster King 600 68. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet, Rarrings, and Pin 800 f9. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl 8 K) 70. 1 Diamond aud Ho by Three Mono King...... 8(0 71. 1 Iiiamoud and Kmerald Cluster Plug 800 72. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. 800 7:1. 1 l air Diamond ('luster studi 600 74, 1 Uenlieman'B tiold Watch aud Heavy Chain . 800 76. 1 Diamond single Stone Ring. Star Sotilug. 600 76. 1 Diamond aud Unmet Cluster R.ug 600 77. 1 Diamond single Sloue Flu.. 6u0 7H. 1 Kmerald Knob 6O1) 70. 1 Pair Diamond and Ruby Karrlugs 600 80. 1 Dlamoud Cluster Ring N 400 81. 1 Diamond and Kmerald Stem Fin 400 82 1 l ady s Diamond Set Watch 4iU M. 1 Diamond single stoue Ring 350 84. 1 Uold Watch 810 8.1. 1 Diamond and Opal King 20 Mi. 1 Dlamoud and Single stonentud 150 87. 1 Diamond single sione King 150 85. 1 Diamond Three Stoue King 150 M. 1 Diamond single sione Stud 11 Wi. 1 i'earl Scarf Piu 150 VI. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring itg l. 1 Diamond Single Stoue Ring 150 08. 1 Ceuilemau'B Dimuoud aud Ametuyst Ring 150 04. 1 Diamond Cluster Plo 100 l5. 1 Cameo and Peari Brooch and Rainugs.... lno Mi. 1 Cameo Brooch in fc7. 1 Diamond Single stone Rlug 10) 08. 1 lilauioiid Cluster Rlug , mo t.o. 1 Lady's Oold Watch 100 M. 1 Coral Brooch and ai rings Iu0 lid. 1 Pair Oarnet Sleeve Butious.......,.. 100 H 2. 1 Cold aud Peail Scarf Piu...M 60 lot. 1 Imerald Scarf Pin 60 K4. 1 Kmerala Scarl 1'ln .. 60 li;6tolli4. One thousaud copies ofVihe Spieu tiidly Illustrated Presentation work, en tilled the"'l'rlhute Book," at 20eaclu 20 010 IK'S to 21) 4. 1000 Photograph Albums at $o each 000 Also, 120,01,0 Cabb Prcbeuw, fl each I." Makirgln tbe aggregate 122.104 Present, va lued at fSli.ftse HOW TO OBTAIN TICKET. Ordeisruay be Bent us In reglsiered Mrt or pr olllce ordeiB. In sums ol 1 to .:. at our ''"j.V"' moil ma should be sent lu draru or by express, al the fuliow . Tickets to 1 adrtfessioiil " 1 iokela to 1 add I r'e t,W00 ..l?-lTVSHUllO AHYLUM AHSOC1A ITON.1 " TN THE AMERICAN BUTTON HOLE, OVERSE AM INC, AND SEWING MACHINE is war ranted to execute In tho best manner every variety of Sew ing, Hemming. Felling. Cord ing, Tucking, Braiding, Gath ering, Quilting, Overseam ing, Embroidering on tho Edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eylet Holes in nil fabrics. It has no equal, being abso lutely tho bestfamily machine in tho world. Salesroom of tho Company, S. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT Stroets. mtfr. RICH LACE CURTAINS AT AUCTION PRICES! Tbe subscribers bave Jast received, from tbe late AUCTION 8ALKS IN NKW YORK, Tli RE K HUM)UKD PAIRS or FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, From tbe lowest to the h'gbest quality, aome of tee RICHEST MADE. ALSO, NOTTINGHAM JLACE ClfKTAfNI, EHBUOIDLBEDMOIUti CVBT4INS, JACQITAUD ANU MUSLIX PBIPEBIEI, TKSTIBUJLK Cl'BTAINW, IN ORKAT VABIETT. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISOR. 117 thatnlOt NO. tOO CHEMNVT STREET. JpOR THE INFORMATION OP HOLDERS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, who may wurb to convert them Into the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP TUB Union Pacific Railroad Co., We publish below the terms upon which they may now be exchanged at the office of the Agents olth e Company In this city, TOM. PAINT LB CO., NO. 86 SO (ITU TIUBD MTBKKTt W'e make the exchange to day (November 1), and pay difference as follows; a g tso4p On ftlOOO of Five-Twenties, ol 1852 183 25 V " 1864 13S7S ' " 185 " 1885 and 1867,Ju1y- 1S4 S Ten-Forties ...H Mno f 18'S 's June Heveu-Tblrtles. . H10J July " lsnsifi F IN E SHERRIES. Very Choice SHERRY WINES, in 20 Gallon Casks, or by the Demijohn, At Importation Prices. S13I0.N C0LT0N & CLARKE, fi. W. COB. BROAD AND WALNUT HTM., 10 22 PHILADELPHIA. 1 I ' f-' IMPORTANT 8ALE OF BLOODED AtAJlLLIARL'S EIOJITK annual and T LAh T BALE Will b held on . 'jlUK-DA Y MORNINO. November 1, AT HIS UiRKEHINU J-ARM, ROKUEMOWN, N. J, Coniinnclug al 10 o'clock i.reclsely. IUCluUlX)BTY-FIVE RLOODED HORSES. Comrrisi'ig Colls and Fillies, trained and untrained, bv Imperiled "Kcilpse," Imported "Balrownle," felshber " l-'Coilon," -Nero." "Heriues," RroodMareA lu foal, Carlrlage aua jraru nun, eiu. sw. THIRTY a-. DERNEYS of various! grade and aires, raJi with especial attea- OnV j'i;'ili)RF.D LEICESTER EWES AND f LAMBS, Rred enrely from imported stock, bnle pol8' " "''count of tbe immediate depar ture of Alr.fMalinard lor (Hliloriila. 1 ALFRD.D M. HERKNK88, 1 1 6 4t 1 Auctloueer. Q T ev ENS HOUSE, m THE EUROPEAN PLAN, NO. at,S3,85, AND 7 BBOAOVTAT, NEW YORK. UEOUUE K. CUASB A CO., PEorRiExoaa,
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