The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 23, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
iron ADDITIONAL, LOCAL ITKMUKKK OUTBID FAOKS.
Lectors on tiir Ckktan Struoglb A rrmet-
Inpt was bold last evciilng at the Hoard oi Trartj
Crete.' 1J0Bt0D' on ,be ar w waging in
For oroe time past Ir, Howe lina been supm--tatcBdiM
tbe distribution of the article, rant to
and New York, md while perfornilnn this duty
Las Required an intimate kuuwledee of tbe
people,
The meetlnir crannin hv ruiiimr mpa
Morton McMicbael to tie chair, and appoiniirje
1'io.Vscor fetlllo stcretary.
pr. llowe, upon being Inlro'luced, pare
nricf fketch of Greece (or the la-t iour hundred
years, touching upon the prominent points in
Its hlttory, aud tlesctibtii.i? praptucally the re
volt from the rule ot Turkey in 1H.;0.
In that revolution Crete whs also engaged,
hut upon the asfemulincr. of the Cohere? of the
European power!" to adjust a settlement, it was
rpnratcd from Greece auJ eiven to the Viceroy
of Egjpt, And ultimately came sgain into the
possession df tliu feu 1 tun.
lie recounted numberless acts of oppression
that the ncople were forced 10 submit to; but
these at leneth becaoie so unbearable that they
were loiced to take up arms, and endeavor by
force to obtain the justice that was deuicd them.
They are now determined never to lay down
their arms until they have conquered a peace
that will leave them a people, free to choose by
whom they ahull be jroverupd.
In concluding his lecture he made a most elo
quent appeal for material aid lor this bravely
Ptnurgline people.
Hev. Phillips Brook, at the cloe of the lec
ture, offered a resolution referring the matter of
furnishing aid to the favorable consideration of
ihe public.
On motion, It was re&olved to appoint a com
mittee of thirteen to raise subscriptions, Joseph
Patterson, Esq., being selected to act as trea
surer. Ckkap HoapI Good Boapi Natrona Refined
xponlder or Concentrated Lye. Two cents a pound
lor suptrlor Hard Soap. Twelve poutula of Bolt Soap
lor oue cent, Every family can moke tlielr own Soap,
A II varieties of Soap as easily made as a cup of coffee.
Ts a new concentrated lye for maklDg Soap, Just dls-
overed In Greenland, in tbe Arctic beas, and la com
posed mainly of acuminate of soda, which, when
mixed v.ltu refuse fat, produces the beet detersive
Soap In the world. One box will make 178 pounds of
good Soft Soap, or Its equivalent lu superior Hard
Soap. Retailed by all druggists and grocers la tbe
United States. Full recipes with each box. Dealers
can obtain It wholesale In cases, each containing 4S
boxes, at a liberal discount, of all the wholesale
trocers and drucglats in all the towu and cities of the
United States, or of CLIFFORD rEMBERTON,
General Agent. Plttaburg. Pa.
Mkktino of Conorkss. A preparatory meeting
toconMiler various Important measures will be held
at Charles Stokes A Co.'s First-class Clothing House,
under the Continental Hotel, to-day. The measures
will Include the exact size around the chest and waist
and length of sleeve for coals, and around the waist
with length of Inside seam for pants. If these mea
sures are properly engrossed on the books of tbe
House, perfect satisfaction Is guaranteed, which Is
'moi e tb an can be said of those at that other House at
Washington.
Tub Niw Ofj-ick lor tbe sale or shares in aid or
tbe Riverside Institute, No. 921 Chesnut street. Is
dally besieged with those who are anxious to aid la
the furtherance of this grand object. As tbe distri
bution of the 0100,000 worth or presents will positively
lake place on tbe time specified, thrse who contem
plate purchasing shares should do so without delay.
IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OF tfOBIKRY GOODS.
Messrs. Cook & Brother, No. 63 Worth Eighth,
street, claim to be the only firm la Philrtdel
Uelphlu keeping all grades ot Hosiery at lietail
Who Import their own goods. They feel
assured
. Tiat by avoiding the profits and commis
sions imposed lu the ordinary course of trade,
they save vielr customers at least 25 per cent.
Z That they have the quality of their goods
under com pleie control ueing tbe best yarns,
and employing the best workmen la their
manufacture.
8. Tliul, having direct access to European
in, iucj vnu it jiiui u ii jnem Bwiua
thnn if dependent upon purchases made here
of foreign Koods.
A call from tbe reader is solicited at their
store, .No. 63 North Eighth street.
TO UK CUBED OF PISEA8K OR SUFFERING IS ALWAYS
i) thin a ui. e, but to be cured by Influences gentle as the
breath of spring aud lasting as life, Is tbe especial
prerogative of; Uomovopatliy. Humphreys' Specifics,
advertised in another column, leave nothing to he de
sired lu Uils direction tor family or Individual use.
They are mild, simple, and yet prompt and etlioiont,
always rendering- satisfaction. .Address
llUUI'HHICVB' Sl'KCIt lOUOMlKOFATHIC if RDICINECO.,
Mo. 602 Broadway, N. Y.
Johnston, Holloway A Cowden, No. 23 North Sixth
street, Dyolt A Co., No. V.'t2 North Second street,
wholesale agents. Sold also by tieorge O. Evans.
Sixth and Poplar streets; Ambrose Smith, Broad
and Cfcesnnt streets; Uortter Twentieth and Green
streets: John Uley, Franktord road: Roche, Fifteenth
and South afreets; Callander, Third and Walnut
streets; Hickman, No. 83fi South Second street; Mar
shall, Thirteenth and Market streets: Blythe, No. 3120
Market eireet. Sold In Uermantowu by W. R. Jones,
fceneral Depot, No. Mfj Arch street.
Cab Sions Notice. -Persons wisb'ng to secure
oubiuess s uns on ins cars oi ma uueauut ana wa
nti. Tenth and Klevenlb, Fifth aud Sixth streets
Railroads, for the ensuing year will Dlease make
early application at tbe oillce of the International
Advertising ComDanv. No. 448 South Third street.
secoi a noor. -nils is one or tne most etiectual modes
of advertising ever Invented. At present every oar
Um In nccnnleri nnt.ll tlm clriMa of the ,,rt uanf. van
N. B, iDslde signs on the same roads lettered on
gluts and framed fu oiled walnut and gill, aud run lor
cue year lor 10.
Look I PmcuS Reducbd.
ifi'OO prr ton. ReKt-cliuy kill Stove Coal.
5 00 per ton. Rest Large .Nut Coal.
'60 per ton. Best Leulnh Stove and
Heater Coal.
5 f0 per ton. Large Lehlnb. Nut Coal.
At WILLTAM W. ALTEU'S Coal Depot. .
Ninth street (HS7), below Girard avtnue. Branch
Office, corner Sixth and Spring.uardeq streets.
"A Fribiso in Nid is a Frikwd Iwdbbd." and
Dr. Turner's Tlo Douloureux or Universal Neuralgia
Pill has proved a friend to thousands, completely re
storing to perfect health those sntl'erlug from either
Neuralgia, Nerve-ache, or any other painful nervous
alleclioux. No case is so obstinate ibul can be cured
by this remedial agent. Sold everywhere.
If this should vfet the tk of one. suffering
fn in Bronchitis, Consumption, Asthma, or anv Pul
monary Affection, we would refer them to Dr.
Juyi.e's Fxpectoraut, which will, lu all esses, afford
speedy relief, and la most effect a speedy cure. Sold
by all DiUkKisls.
Palk of Boots and 8hob. We would call the
special attention of the trade to the large sale ot
BnniH, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, elc. to ha sold by
catalogue, tor cash, ou Monday moiiiing. Novemb r
2k, con inenclng at 10 o'clock prwl-e'y. by McClelland
Co., auctioneers, at their store, No. 60S Market
Strtel.
It is said that a secret caucus of Congressmen Is
to le held to consider tbe propriety of subscribing
for 100 1 mi of tbe tickets issued by Hie Uetlyithurg
Inva ld soldiers' Asylum Association, bee the adver
tisement elsewhere.
We Judge from the Immense sales that Mrs. 8. A.
Alleii n Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dress
ing (In oue liotile) Is preferred by every one. Every
Diuggbl sella It. Price one dollar.
Grovkr a Hakm's Highest Premium Sew
ing Machines, No. TM Chesnut street.
II to 1
McIntirb A Brother.
Shirts, Unkkkwitar, StiAKts,
TlKS, AND GJCN'I'S' FUKNIHIIINd
Gooua ot everv Wlud, at small
advance above est.
No. luad CiitsNUT street,
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MAJaitlED.
TT Vf n Ti V A Tl IU1TT i i. , . .
20, at the Methodist (Jh.irch of Unlonvllll. N. J ,
by the Hev N. Kdwards. Mr. J. KMOKY of Kent
Ohio, to Miss AN NIK ABBOTT, of UulouvUie N j'
No cards. . .
DIED.
ELLIOTT. On tbt 21st instant, ANNIE. wlfeof
Thomas Klllott, aned fit) years.
The relatives and Irleoda of the family are respeot.
fnllv Invited to attend the funeral, from her bushand's
residence. No. 11 W. Front street, oil Sunday, tne atm
h siaui, at 1 o'clock, Inlerment lu Uieuwood Cem
' tery.
HACK MAN. On tha 2!st Instant. ELTS4NOR,
Ue of Charles HacKman, and daughter Ot Sarah aud
lbs late Pciflck Motluwan. .... ...
Iter relative aud trleads a r respeotftilly Invited to
attend her faneral, from Ihe 1 aldeuc of her husband,
No iiuThouipayn street, 1)0 Monday) the UtU lustaul,
at g'cloU A. M.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAI'H PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
r KMRELK-On the2lt Instant, JOHN KNI3ELL.
bk.. in the VMh year of bis axe.
The relative- and friends of the family, also his
iMBniiinv iiieuiin, arf rmiei:irnii iiiyiii w, aLi.en'l nis
funeial, from his late resilience K abu's Point. N. J..
.... .-I,,,,,, uiuiuiHK uc&mt ivvi;iuv&, JV prutiB4U Ml
Berkley, N. J.
w nil H hta u on ine 2istinu., I'ATIIKRINK,
"ant.liier of the late Patrick aud Bridget McChrystal,
.1, nit, ii'iii vrn, if, ij, r tiKe,
ri'i n 1 1 .
. lit- iriniiivi n'lu loniiuii ti, bun imiiiiy are renpecL
fully Invited to attend her funeral, Inim the residence
fif Imp nni.la V.luarfl Muh.ni.iiirli Kl.t m :a M.... i'i.i
v, ... v .. .... . buc.uu.i.ii i.ir. imvil.n AllirU
nrri, , 11 kMHj 1 1 n j niifiuuvu nv u V11H.K.
O'llRirCN. Uu the 20th Instant, JOHN O'BRIilN
aged 46 years.
'1 he relatives and fr'ends cf the family are respect
fully Invited to attend II, e funeral, from the rcsl
deuce ot bis brother, Mr. D. O'Hrlen, No, Gasklll
street, on Sunday afternoon at 1 oVlnc
riTNER. On the 20th Instant, Miss ANNA pit.
NEK, aged 69 years.
( jn relative ana mends of the family are rsnvu
ftillylnylted to attend the luneral" rrnm TiE
2fVi J VZ H- Third street, on Monday atiernoon
at 1 o clocs. To proceed to Phlladelpulu Cemeiry
i.M- i'j:.v?ry' N' 3- 'he Zlst Instant,
11 A ItVfc Y eAOkr; In the 4 'th year of his age.
.. uu.Bir-HMBuy, me luneral, tr
MARINE lELEQRAriL
For additional Marine New tee First rage.
ALMANAC EOK PHTJ.ADICLPHIA-Tflia DAY,
?H!! iT""' M Moon RlWI...... 4 i6
"TI - S7i HiatT W.TSi,. u h4
PDII.Anrt.PHIl U,. . ,1 r. u .
ClOSS S N, ALI.tN, J V, AiiAX.JC.
Maithew Btiao, J-josthit Oomvitteb.
BOVKMEMS OF UCKAN 8TKAMK119.
- FOR AMERICA.
Vb, Penn London New York 'Nov 1
Baltic .Southaiuptou...New York...... Nov
Erin .UIhbkow New York. Nov' A
Hibernian ..LI vcrpool...New York Nov s
Novaiscollao Llverpool...juebcc Nov" 8
Tripoli. Llverpool...New York..M Nov" s
Kiiin. Llver(iool...New York Nov' 8
America Soutfiauipton...New York.,...,. Nov' iJ
Manhattan Liverpool... New York !nov' vi
Allenjaniila..bouthamiitou..New York..... nov' iS
C'.orWiiHhlUKton. Liverpool. ..New York Tnov" J:r
Saxoula Soulliamiton..New York Nov ri
Pennsylvania Llverpooi...New York 'Nov
Ontario Liverpool. ..Boston .. k.,v' i'!
Moiavlan... Llverpool...Portland Nov' ij
Persiam .Llverpool...New York Nov is
Cclla London New York. ' Nov' 1
EOR KOROPHi. UY' 1U
irarnmonia New York...Hamburg Nov. 23
Britannia New York...lasgow Nov 2.1
C. 01 Balllmore.New York...Dlverpool,., No M
Lenruark New York-.-Uverpool -..Nov! 2)1
Se"'C New YorkLlverpool.. ,?..Nov 27
t'br""-, ew York...I,iverpo..l ....Nov 27
Nebiaska New York...I,lverpool ".Nov 27
COASTWIBE. DOMESTIC. KToi
Alllanee..r....Phllada........Charleston Nov. 2S
Tonawanda Pbllada Savannah M....Nov 23
Ntbraska New York...Asplnwall..."..:Nov 'A
SlaroltheUnlon.Phllada....New Orleans ,M..Nov. 80
StarsandStrluesPhllada Havana ."Vr.Ueo 10
lt.fif V.rf "rw,u'l 1" everv steamer in tbe regular
noes. The steamers tor or from Liverpool call at
H,,fllVWI1 ezpt ,h8 Canadian line, which call at
londonderry. The steamers lor or from theOonU
neut call at Southampton.
. . CLEARED YEHTEKDAT.
Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings, Mavannah. Phlla-
oeliihiaand Suulhern Mall hteaniNhip o. " 1 ""a
Steamship Nonnau.Crowell, Buhimi, 11. Wlnsnr A Co
Baique Eliort. Hussey, Antwerp. Workman "& Co
O Acl'. K" Bi 'U' A. Sou-
Bl'1 mVu Welll0Et0n' Jbnson, Matansas, H.Dal-
Brig Morning Star, Ryder. Antwerp. J.E. Bazlev.frPn
Brig Antella, Brown. Trinidad, w. k W. Welaii '
Brig Matilda, Dlx. Bath, Kouimel at Hunter
frchr J. Hay. Hathaway, Warehatu, do
Hiif, W W' A-llttn. Charleslon. Lathbury,
W ickersham & Co.
Pchr Maryland, (ireen. Boston, Qulntard, Ward A Co
Schr JoniilliHU May. Noel, Boston, J. R, Tomllnsuu "
St'r B, Willing, CundiU, Baltimore, A. (iroveo Jr
Sl'r A. C. Stlmers. Knox, New York, W, P. ClydejtCo.
ARRIVED YEBTERDAT.
-,f..e?.m. p 5omon. Baker, hours from Boston,
With mdse. and passengerB to IL Wlnsor A Co.
Brig Matilda. Dlx, ti days troin New York.ln ballast.
t J- Iev"'. Meivln. 1 day Irom Little Creek
Landing. Del., with grain to J. L, Bewlev Co.
Steamer D. TJtley, Davis, 24 hours from New York
v.lth mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. '
Steamer Maj flower. Robinson, 24 hours from New
York, with rudse. to W. M, Balrd A Co.
BELOW.
Barque Pnm Sbeppard, Evans, from Clenfuegos;
brig Olive. Harvey, from JJarleii, Ga.; and three brigs
deeply laden; also, schr Hattle Ross. rom Cardeuas.
were on Bombay Hook at noon on Thursuay, .-
1 , t MEMORANDA.
Steamship Pioneer, Bennett, hence, at Wilmington,
xIbi''.eiI1Jlr",Dull?. 0elsh, hence, was going up to
New Orleans Kith Inst.
Bnrque Isaac It. Davis. Hand, hence, was dls
churgliig at Bio Janeiro. October 19.
Br. brig Abstainer, reported from NewYork for
Pblladeliihia, at Holmes' Hole 20th Inst.
Schrs M, B. Harris. Crowley; Hamburg, Brav; R.
W. Dillon I.udlam; C. Ieser, Smith; P. Bolce,
Adams; M. E-Oraham. Eouutain; aud O. W. May.
May, bence, at Boston tlst lust.
Schr Addle M. Bird, Merrill, hence for Portsmouth,
at Edgartown 17tb Inst., and remained 10th.
Schr LlssleD. Small. Tlce, from Danversport for
Philadelphia (before reported), put Into New Bedford
2lt bluet. Beports encountered a heavy snow squall
ulghtof thel7th lost., 20 miles west of Montauk Point,
and carried away foremast arid malntopmast, and
split foresail and Jib; succeeded lu getting under No
man s Land, ana laid there clearing the vessel until
n orrilng of 20th. Will reoalr at New Bedford.
,?hJ?' L" W?rthfntton, Brown, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Salem lbih Inst.
Schr Almlra. Wooley. from Norwich for Philadel
phia, at New London 10th Inst.
Schrs R. W. Brown. Rodman, bence for New Lon
don, and Lochiel, Haskell, lor Kocklaud, at New
York list InsU
Schr Wave Crest. David, from Boston, for Philadel
phia, at Newport 20th Inst.
Schrs J. o. Mj?Shaln, Johnson, and Razleton. Gard
ner tor Philadelphia, sailed Irom Pawtucket llh Inst.
Schr T. O. Smith, Lake, bence. at Boston 20th Inst.
Schr Caroline. Hall, hence, at Richmond 2(ith Inst.
f'hr ll-- Whlldln. Messlck, bence. at Provldeuce
201 h lust.
SAAC D. EVANS,
MANUFACTUKEIt AND DEALER III
011S. TAINTS, VARIUSHES,
Naval Stores and Soaps,
NO. 16 KOKTII DELAWABE AVENUE,
10 8 8m Sp
PHILABELPHIA.
BITTER COLD W BATHER ADD9 IT3 AD
dltlonal discomforts to those which always be
long to a washing day. All these are ameliorated
and abridged, aud a saving of clothes, temper, and
time etlected by the use of a Clotbsa Wringer, We
keep several kinds for sale, but particularly recom
meud those having Cog-Wbeuls as having proved
llieuiHelies to be the mont duruble. TltUMAN A
SHAW. No. bit (Eight Tnirty-hve) MARKET Street.
beiow:Nlnth.
THAT'S A BMAKT LaD OF TOURI
D01 'l yon thluk the gilt of a Chest or Tools
would grratly delight blin bygivintt Llm the means
df exeiclslug lis mechanical talent and luveutive
fscullies? heveral styles of th m lor sale by
TRUMAN A 6HAW, No. fUS (Eight Thlrty-dve)
MARKET Street, below Ninth.
CTKATE3 HHAltPENED, AND AN ASSORT
IO ment for sale, by TRUMAN A SAW, No. i5
(Eight 'I lilriy b ve) MARKEP Street. below Nlntlt.
PA T E N T E I. PANTS SCOURED AND
THKT lli: from 1 lu 1 Inches, at Mottxt
French Steam Dyeing and Siiurlng, No, 2 S,
NINTH Street and No. 7aS RACE Street. 9 lijip
fS WAR BURTON'S IMPROVED, VEVTI
ji lated and easy-tilting Dress Hats (patented . la
all ihe Improved lushlonsof the season. CIIKS
KTJT Blreet, next door to tne Post UfUce. 11 11) .lp
JONES, TLMPLB & CO.,
FASHIONABLE HAT TUB 8.
No. 24 S. NINTH Street,
glrst store above Cheotnut street. f4W
HOR
S E
CHEAPEST IN THE CITl'.
No. C31 MARKET Strent,
Where the BlU HORSE
is In the Door. t 11 tuthsbp
BLANKETS.
XJ science aud skill bave Invented to assist tut
bearing In every degree of deafneea; also. Respirators
also, Craudall's Patent Crutches, superior to airy
others lu eae, at P. MADEIRA 'a. No, llfi TENTH
Street, below Chesnut, m 5p
RODOERS'AND WOSrENIIOLM'S POCKEr
KNIVES. Pearl and Stag Handles, of beantlfa'
Bnlsh. RO DOERS' aud WADE A BUTOHKK'S
UA.OBH,aud the celebrated LEOOULTRK RAZOR.
SCISSORS of the finest quality.
Ranirs, Knives, Scissors, and Table Cutlery Oronnd
aud Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. Lit TENTH
Street, below tlheenut. it
HOUSE-FURNISIIINQ DEPOT,
lttONIKCI TAItLKN.NArE,
KTEP LlliOKDI,
ViAV HOD
And a general variety ot Kitchen Utensils, at
... B, A. WILDHtN'l,
I M intbsspi Ko, Mii bPRXNO OAKDEJ Btreel,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
aST"J17?f n.MF missionary aociEn
Or .in'. iJ,' J.Y.. '"I'AL.KI.PIllA.
nillfV nV. i.7 V.L :','; "rporaten I line 7. isii.
-.. m, .rriui it, r-tf;rti rv,
1Loix)4mi T. Mason, TrMirr, No. 131 N. Third at.
Jsmes Appletnn,
Thomas Potter
naries aulee
Jsmes B. Rodger,
Matthew Newk Irg.
. tisrles L Drum,
William M. Wilson,
Samuel Work,
Isaac R Smith,
(ieorge Nugent,
1,. .11 fl-lu,.
T. Ksmonde Harper,
A lexander T. l.ane,
Thomas Pedrlck.
Henry M. Kliuuiey,
Hainu'd Mullen.
Thomas L. (illleHple,
H Ham Vfl ler,
James W. Carson,
. ,,. , tf.iiiiivvieHl
Otneral Afcent Fmanuel It, Tnland.
, i H....I i, ,
joiin wtest.
, n in, i , u iviwiami.
Missionaries wilmer W. Walter.
, , , , (.Roland T. Kensil.
j ins minim ion is uenmnea lor the moral improve-
inr in nun iriniiirai renei 01 me poor ot our city, ana
In carry Ing out llse olijeots It combines In Us mode
of operutiiins all the essential features of Bible, Tract,
Missionary, Temperance, aud Industrial Associa
tions. It Is conducted without reference to sector party,
and lis n.le Is to vinll and examine Into every casa
" Tin, or viiuiiiiK 'J u ior ai'i. Aim i( lur-
uinino j.n coiur uuior raros to o given 10 all
aiiliciits for alms, so Hint they can be sent to the
f, flica .if , ,,a hi... I.),' I...innl I A ,. h ..... I 1
' " . wisij .v. iiirautniiuij ru'i mo uwucii
asKlntanre,
The (ienernl Agent and Missionaries are the only
am horized collectors. .
The t, Ulcers end Managers earnestly appeal to their
rellow-citliiens for liberal aid to carry on this good
worn, rhe dtmanda on the Society are lucreaalng
?S " i "!!. tTi"" Present Indications, will be very
heavy all tlirouKh thin winter.
Contribution can be lent to the Treasurer by mall.
fir iV fliiV ill t ia tanu,f..a., .. ..... '
. -"J w .Uvua.miCin, llZllIiHlal
KgP POPULAR LECTURES
Under the auspices ol the
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
HENRY VINCENT,
The English Reformer and Brilliant Orator, will de
liver 1 WO LECTURES AT CONCERT HALL.
TUf 8DAY EVENINO, November 26,
Sutycet. JOIIN MILTON,
the ScTiolarthe Poet, the Patriot the prodigy of his
own age, auu tne giory 01 an time.
THURSDAY EVENING, November 28,
Subject. G A HI B ALDI.
Tickets for sale at ASIIMEAD'H, No. 721 CHESNUT
Stteei
AdmiFslon, 25c
Reserved Seats, Bflo.
11 19 61
gagP YOUNG MEN WHO WISH TO PRE-
pare for advanced positions by January next have
superior advantages for doing so, at
CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 637 CHESNUT Street, corner of Seventh.
PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING In all Its branches.
PENMANSHIP, CALCULATIONS, Era ETC,
Students Instructed at such hours as may best suit
their coti venlence. 10 3J wsmlm
Ol'IN DAY AND TYKNIWfl. Cataloguia grails.
jrT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IIir.H
WA S OEE1CE, No. ldl South EIFTH
Street.
Philadelphia. Nov. 21,1807.
NOTICE TO CON 1 RACTORM
Setled Prtiposals will be received at the Oillce of tbe
Chief Commissioner ol Highways un II U o'clock M
ou liONiiAY, i5th Inst., for the construction or a
sewer on thelineof Master street, from the sewer now
constructed iu Broad street to a point a'luut one hun
dred and liny feet east ot said Broad street, to he built
oi brljk, with a clear inside diameter of two feet six
Indies, with such Inlets and manholes as may be
direct d by the Chief Euglneer and Surveyor.
The understanding to be that the Conn actor shall
take bills urcnared aualust the nnuieriv intntlnir on
said sewer to the amount of one dollar and twenty-
ii ve teniB ior eacu iineai loot oi iront on eacu sldeol
the street as so much cash paid; the futlance. as limited
by Ordinance, to be paid by the otty; aud the Con
tractor la berehv reouired to keen tlm xti-uut uui
sewer in good order for two yoars after the sewer is
uniHnea
When the street Is occupied by a City Pussenger
Railroad track, the sewer shall be constructed alunir-
side of said truck lu such manner as not lo obstruct or
Interfere w ith the sale misHiure of the nam iimroon!
and no claim ior remuneration shall be paid the con
tractor by the company lining said track, as speolUed
In ucl ol Assembly approved May , IBtitl. ;
a ii liKKiern are invited to be preseut at tne time ana
place of opening the said Propoaals. Each proposal
will be accompanied bv acerlilicate that u Rimd ims
been filed in tbe I.aw Department as dlret'teil by Ordi
nance of May 25, IHKO. If the Lowent Bidder shall
not execute a contract within rive days after the work
Is awarded, he will be deemed as declining, and will
oe neiti name ou nis oonu ior me uiuereuce between
his bid and the next htghcnl bid.
Specifications inav lie had at the Denartmout ol
Surveys, which will' he strictly adhered lo.
W. V. BJl I'.DLItY,
11 22 3t Chief Commissioner of Highways.
rST OFFICE PARKER PETROLEUM
COMPANY, No. 4.8 WALNUT Street, se
cond floor, Philadelphia,
iu pursuance oi a resolution passed at a stockhold
ers' Meeting of the Parker Petroleum Ciminanv.
and by order of the Bnard of Directors, the real entitle
ol the Parker Petroleum Company, couMlitlng of three
hundred acres of land, more or lens, situate at or near
tbe city ol Tl'usvllle. in t'rawlord county, Pennsyl
vania, and lylngiipon both sides of the plank road
leading from Titusvllleto I'liie Creek Bridge, bounded
ou the north by laud of William Burnsdall and E. H.
aud Isaac Weed, on the east by John Watson, south
by laud foimerly owned by Robert McCray, on the
west by land formerly owned by Patrick Kerr and
jiiunru, nu uviiiij iiiui pari, ui ine lauu oi llio late
Samuel Kerr, deceased, now owned by said Company,
iuf iner wiiu an ouiiuiuKS, engines, tuning, tools, etc,
Property of said Company, sublect. nevertheless, to
all lease or leases now on said properly,
Tbe ahove will be sold on the premises, Crawford
comity, on THURSDAY, 6th day of December, A. D.
joii, hi. j r. Al.
J ernis made Known at sale.
11 9 Bat ROBERT THOMPSON, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND
NAVIGATION COM PA N Y.
Philadelphia. Nov, 16, 1867.
Subscrlutlon Rooks for tba new Elva Million (lolil
Loan of this Company, interest six per cent, per
annum In gold, free of United States and S'ate Taxes,
will remaiu open until the 3th Instant to Stock
holders, lo allow all of them au opportunity lo par
ticipate. Price S6 per cent. Pour millions bave
already been subscribed for. The Company has re-
serveu me rignt to pro rate tne snoscrlptlous If Ihe
amouut should exceed five millions.
SOLOMON SUEPPERT),
11 18 lit Treasurer.
rjT" OFFICE OF THE "OLD DOMINION
IS-S' MINING COMPANY. OK NKVADA." No.
430 WALNUT Street, Rooms Nos St and 8.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1867.
The Board of Directors bave this dav declared a
dividend ot FIFTY CENTS per share, from the
profits of September and October last, uavablu on and
alter the hist day ol December next.
nisei" STEPHEN miller, secretary.
PLYMOUT 1 RAILROAD COMPjVNY.
b- Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the
Stockholders of said Company will be held at D, R,
urower s jviouigomery House, in tne Dorougn or Mir
rislown, on MUM A V, December 9. 1mi7, at IUo'cIik k
A.M., to end six Managers of said Company to serve
the ensuing year. D. U.MULVANV,
it u ot Secretary.
ITp CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL
w-r . RANK. Pll I I.AIllEl.p.tf A Nnv m IHitT.
I he Stockholder of thin Bank are hereby notified
iat the Bank will assume and pay tba Stat tax,
II ( . I . ,.,m Ku.n BIBIHllul .,,1 M . ul , ul.uvuu n.,,1 I . .......
payel le al the ollice ot the Receiver of Taxes.
1 1 21 at H. P St'H KTKV, Cas b Ior.
$5gjT WIEOANDHi PATENT STEAM GENE
RATOR is cheap, compact, economical in use,
and ABSOLUTELY SAFE FROM ANY P0.1SI.
BILITY OF EXPLOSION
Apply at tbe OUlce of SAMUEL WORK, N. K. cor
ner of 1 HIRD and DOCK S reels. 18 4p
tT DR. J. M. HOLE, OF OHIO, PRESI-
i' dent ol the National Medical Association of
the fulled Slates ol America, treats specially Con
siimpiiou, Bronchitis, and other d meases of the Ltiuxs,
also .Female libeaseH generally and Ssuilual Weak-
nens, wiiu en'iieiy new remeuies, wltu great suoctw.
PerNous stiltei ing with those dtseaseit ahould not fall
locall at his oillce. No. UM ARCH Street. Philadel
phia. Cliuige mouerate. loillui-lp
rT HOLLOWAY'8 PILLS AND OINT-
- - ..i.i. hiiu ,1 niiuonii n , o ,i i u i
sisters which render existence pleasant ami agree-
bltN. titr . - . 'i i.. - .
nijouieiib ui ine uepeixia, in n.ou,
...... , , ul, lun fciuie oi ine ueailll. none neeo uen-
pair who sutler from dyspepsia, puimouury ait o-
tloiiH. nmuiiii. ri. .A...".. ..t...
iinlulBs, while these fi nious medicines oiler uot only
au antidote hut a rdicl cure. .They have had the
"in tiuccosa in tne worst typos oiais
f "H .w.,,,lch lcl the human race. Sold at alt
--no-". a. II IH LI1I1?.(1
rW, BEAUTIFUL IIAIR.-MiNY YEARS
lerfectlou or CHKVAMitK's l.IFK FOR THE
11,Alit,i uullv"J hair dressing, Imparling new
tie aud Increased uulrlmeut to the hair, preventing
baldiieas and arresting li progress when commences!:
leguiatluK and sustaining the principle upon which
the color of hair depends. iiiurui.u ,..u...ni h-iun
Ing grey hair to Us original color aud youthful beauty,
and stopping It failing out at u,ite. Sold by ail
diugglsla. ri io wnsui
B. A. CA1EYALIER, M.D.,W VvtK,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
K. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM-
9s-r PAN Y, IKEArll KKK'S DKPARTMRXT.
PlIILAn!'. PHIA, Nov. 4. 1HB7.
TtOTICE TO BTfX'K IIOLDKKH.-The Board of Ol
reclors I ave Itn day declared semi annual dividend
of. HI BEE PER CENT, on the capital slock of the
' cmi any, aiear nl National and Stale taxes, payable
on and nllrr November 1-H7. Blank powers of at
loriiey forcnllecilng dividends can he had at the OlUce
ol the Company, No. 288 S. '1 HII.D Street.
1 ersons holding Sorlp Certificate can have theuj
rsshrd ou preseutal Ion at this ( illici.
J' w TJlOMABjvi. I RTn, Treasurer.
CARPETINGS.
519 CIILSALT STIIEET. 519
FINE CARP C TINGS
AT REUUOED PIUOEa.
WE WILL BELL OUR
AXMINNTEB8,
BOTAL WILTORfj,
TELTDTH,
ENUL.INII navssELs,!
TAPKNTRT BKCSKELN,
TUREFrPLVS,
KITEU INGKAINS,
. VKNKTIAJfH,
UBl'RSEI.8 AND DA9IAMK
HALL AND STAIR CARPETS,
WITH EXTRA It OB DEBS,
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS,
IN SHORT,
EVERT DESCRIPTION OF DEMISABLE
CARPETINGS,
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
With a view to SELLING OFF OTJR ENTIRE
STOCK, AT OUR RETAIL WAREROOMB,
No. 519 CHESNUT Street.
Prior to Recti oval on first ol January next,
KCCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
101 tuths2mrp NO. RIO CIIENNtTT T.
jSOTICE.
LEE DOM & SHAW,
HO, 10 ABC'II STREET,
BETWEEN IXIIVTH AND TENTH STREETS,
Will ccutlaue to sell their stock of
CARPETINGS
AT PRICE8 TO CORRESPOND WITH LOW RENT
AND EXPENSES,
AND WILL OPEN DAILY NEW GOODS,
As they do not ex pact to move. S 27 3tnrp
TOBACCO.
O
ENTURY TOBACCO.
IN ORDER TONATISFY TITE
Dt:sHU OF Tim tOASl ll-
nts of iiitmiir 'r4i.'i:,
W l A It E HAHIKU THK'K
Tlllti" rlto.tl M:L.T14S
F THE 'ilOK'F.'r KUIUIIT
I.KAF, Al l till) PACHIIl
HIK NA ME IN FOIL. AH Ollt
tl I.K U OO IIS, MAKING.
without i:i r PTiu n ,t k
BI ST FINE 'UT FVEK N tllK
The
Quality
Improved.
Try
Our New
Bilght
Western
"Century."
Eua
- i
US""'
V j J - 4 n i i i 9 C w I
Wi: HIMI IT BISTIVI II r
iireenDacas
Packed lu
.very
Dav.
1JNFKST4MI TII4P wk
f'ON'l INIUE TO PACK. IOn7:v
TO THE AJI.lll, r OF ONK
IIVHItltKUUOLLARM OAll.t'
1N THE "CEAItUV TO
BACCO." 1 100. f too.
fTIIE KOWIS DF.SIANO
FOH IIHIU1IT, WlslKltV
"IKmu TOBACCO 1N
TW IN AO
TO w HHillUB
ItltANis OrDtKHUKNIUKr
M.' WtV "H'UHTUOLIt!K
LEAF "CKN riB," io f.V
SI MFKst OF THE A.I Wl r
'HAIIIS lOlltMO, oiCfrl
TKIAl IVILIiSA I ISI VTII KM
THAT IT IS THE FIAEsT
SIAMFACTIHEO.
Oar Bright
and
Dark
"Century"
Bold
Ever) where,
aud
Used by
Everybody,
W. 8. Burgess, Norrlstown.jioo.
Oeorga farker. 1'ottsville, xi.
NV'. H. INaylor, Burlliigtnu, N. J.
Jacob Kovser, No. a2 Woutu street,
Philadelphia.
Oeorge Ht ijuti,,, no, 1120 PassyuuX
road.
A. C. Blake, Philadelphia.
r.P 1 .w v- w'Kll'us. Eleventh and
Christian streeta.
T. D. Jtoru.tJixth and Qermautown
road.
. b. L. Ward. Philadelphia,
fartiea
who
have
found
Money
in!
Century
Tobaute.
Mnnilavs. f E.
E. W. Fogg, No. 1711 Thompson st.
IJlOU. tU'0.- Ch
uanea otiuiiiei, i ran ton . IN. J,
ohu Starr, Jr., C'j,uidou, N, J,
I iw, j ui
rnesdays. ( C. II. Kre'chinur. Juniper strept.
'lnofjuos. Rich'd D. Wright, Hecoud and Uocg.
'Iwo 80, t. J, L, Allurs, Oermauiowu ruad.
r dnef days, f E. A, Dellaven, Ninth a
i U's, 6 2oi, R. Lucius, Burlington, N
llio, 6IJ0S. L Thto. Biikor, No. 21 Die
nd Race sis.
N, J.
icklasou SU
Thursdays, f CUas. eager, No. 817 O irden St.
1 IN John McWulilitn, Ultt Po.ilar streei
ins, lot, 10s Julius Huiith, ISo. S.a N. (Sixth st.
Jim, Us, lus I J.baigeut Davis, bixlh Police D
Dist.
Bamuel Mc Bride, Beventeenth and
W alnut streets,
R. li. Chipmu, Fifth aud Clresuui
trta.
Frhlsys.
lis, au 6s.
fig, ts, is, 6s.
I Vt m. Bennett, 1870 Waruock s'.reet.
Patnrdays. A. Elwood. Chesntt and Thirtnami,
ts, tin V 2s. ( streets.
y Jonas kdoi. Roxboro, Pa.
Hvery Duy, fAi packed In "oeiiiury Tobacco
Kvery Day. -( One llundrad Dollars lo Uuiwd
Every Day. t. Btales imius,
Wa WAnM h fflAI I n ..... m., , 1 . & hkma . .'I
..w " - b " ..... no im 'ii ci i r i it 17 1 1 ll 1 1 -
ers of all or any of Ibeau notes, aud presout thum
with the Tobacco which acoompanlns the amouut
found not io much for the purposed publishing
Ihelr uames, but lo satlsly onraaiva that the mjuey
ha lu all case reached the consumers.
I-. it, lAmiLLsnn.
E. A. VANHCHAIOK,
nOl.lt AO KN'P.
11 ii (hist No. It B, IRONT Mreel, PUllada,, Pa,
NOVEMBER 23, 1807.
TN TUB HOURS OF OUR HAPPINESS
j.
and prosperity, let us remember the nntortunate and
disabled soldiers who saved us a country and nation-alliy.-LINCOLN,
CIRAND POPULAR MOVEMENT
TO ERECT THE
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM
FOR ,
INVALID rSOLUIEHS,
UNDER A 8PKCIAL
Charier from the State of Pnujrlvnla
PAMEB MARCH 6, l7.
AN APPEAL TO TIIR AMKRICAN PK JPLE.
Ihool.Jectol Ibis Ansoclatlou Isto provide, by pull
llc exertion, a Na'loual Rome lor our disabled sol.
lets, to ereel an asymtn for tnnce wun, lu their patri
otism, have served their count y at the expeuaeof
tht Ir leultn and happinesf; who lu the bat tie ffir the
nation's II e were maimed, and are now Incapable nr
working lor Uieir own maluuiiancu. Franco has
her Motel des lnvsllnes where rest the ashes of she
great Napoleon; Ki gland, her Oreenwlch and Chel
sea Hospitals, the lormer being one of the finest
architectural structure ever devoted to charity.
Bosnia, Prussia, and In fact nearly all Europtaii
countries have magulliccDt retreats for the un
Iciruinaio aoldlers. Monarchice provide for the
alleviation of the snflerlng canned by war, but free,
piosperotis Repnbllcnn Amerh a has no plane lor her
crippled and sick soldiers but the country poor-ho'ise
or the slden ulks ot ber rro ded cities. Thee noble
patriots lelt happy homrs to save our common coun
try In tbe hour ot her deep distress. We pledged to
them our Inning gratitude, and now those who are
dependent look to us In tbelr utter need to redeem
thise pledge. They have performed their part. We
enjoy the result ol their sacrificts. We must not lie
recreant to our obligations. Iivl us each devote but
a smglo dollar to this purpose, and the Gettysburg
Asylum m ill allord the soldiers a home, and our
country will be honored by the noble Institution,
IHE LAND HAM BEEN PURCHASED
By this Association, aud Ten Thousand Dollars have
already been paid towurds the pre'ryatlou of Hie
battle-ground about thirty acre (adjoining the site
ot (Kneral Meade's Headquarters) have beeu set
apart for the nais or the Asylum.
Lkximuton Avknur, New York, Oct, 2S, 187.
Raving labored lor three years to erect a Home
lor ( ur crippled veterans, and having passed a bill
for that purpose In the Now York Legislature, In
corporating some one hundred of our bem citizens as
Directors but under which bill no action baa beeu
had. from that lime to this and knowiiur the crut
, and crying necessity ol the case, the shame of leav
ing our oisaoieu veterans to starve or peg, l hereby
most cordially Indorse your enterprise, and It shall
have all the aid of my tongue, peu, aud influence.
Very truly yours, CHARLkS U. HALPISE.
(From the Postmaster-General or the United States.)
I rt commend to all Postmasters that they shall aid
this truly benevolent and patriotic enterprise.
A. W. RANDALL.
Being satisfied with the Integrity of your enterprise,
we ctieerinlly consent to display your diamonds at
our establishment. SHOW INK fc bPALDI.iU.
October 2fi, ls7. Nos. 6t and 670 Broadway.
SVe hereby certify thai we havo examined the
Diamond Goods, Pearls. Kmeralds, Ruble, and other
precious Stones, as described ia the list, and lind them
all genuine.
HEINLE BROS., Dlamoud Importers, No. 20
Jlaicen l.ane, New York.
J. H Kltlill ANN, Diamond Setter. No. ZH Broome
stiet-t, New Yt rk.
Iu order to promote rnbllcconfldence In the highest
degree, and for the fuitberance of this great object,
the Astoclalion hasdeclded to place the fJifsi.iK'O worth
ot diamonds ou puhlic exhibition at tne largo Jewelry
Kftahliihment of Messrs, Browne A Hpauldlng, under
Ihe .Metropolitan Hotel, iu the city of New York.
The uorld-rer owned yacht "Henrietta" has also been
purchased. The Farm ol COO acr-s Is located lu Sulli
van county. N. Y., and Is one ot lh- hiieit stock farms
In tbe Stale; has a splundld mansion, aud is cosipluie
In every articular.
There will be 1,200 ' 00 tickets Issued at one dollar
each, admitting the holders lo both of the
GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS.
ONK AT
IRVING HALL, BE i O R If . S AT C RDAY EVEN
1NO, FEBRUARY 8, lstkj,
AND ONK AT
HORTICULTURAL HALL. PHILADELPntA,
HATURDAY EVEN1FO, FEBUUAR Y 'ii, loss,
On which luller occailon a committee of promlunnt
cllisens will be Bel ecu d to ss'Oclate with the uauitge
metit lu making the distribution, lo commence ou
Monday, February "14, at 10 o'clock: A.M., at Horucul
tuial u!930 m VALUABLE PRESENTS
Will be distributed an ong the tickei holdtsrs, In au
cordauce with the Charter au.l tbe following
BlUEDULE OF AWARDS.
Jf- -
1. lmniiii v.an nwuiu Tino.noo
2. l buleud Id Farm tuuo acres) fio imo
8. 1 Yacht, the famous Henrietta".. Boionii
4. 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brllllaiils iiC 000
6. 1 Diamond Brooch aud Earrings (all large '
Diuuioiidx) .... 25 000
6. 1 Diamond Brooch aud Earrings (all large
Diamond) 2,0n0
7. 1 D'amend Brooch and KarrriTSs Ij uoo
8. 1 Dlamoud Necklace, 20 Brilliauts, Star
belling goon
9. 1 Dlamoud Necklace, 29 Brllllauts. jq
10, 1 Dlauiorid Cruss, gt in bilver, (large '
Diamouun. 7,000
11.1 Diamond Slide, IS Brilliants ... g w ,
12. 1 Dlumoud Cluster Brooch........ fi.Ono
14. 1 Dlumoud Cluster Brooch 6tuu0
14, 1 D umoud and Pearl Cameo Bracelet
Bro cb and Earrings,
6,000
4 UOO
4,tKJ0
4 ,0 KJ
4.0OD
4.UJU
4.1.(10
4.0)10
4.IXHI
4,000
4.100
8.600
a, .lot)
8,5011
8 6n0
(.000
3,000
8.01 H)
8.0H)
8. UOO
8. UOO
8,000
8,000
8,1100
8 000
8 OuO
S.500
2 600
2,510
2,600
2.500
2 500
2,800
2,500
2.0IH)
2,000
1.S00
1 5O0
1,01 K)
1600
l.Soo
1,500
l,6ii0
1,500
1.600
1.500
1,500
1,6m)
1.600
1,5110
1.610
80)
t(X
800
800
8 0
8. 0
800
800
800
800
600
ooo
600
5oo
6o0
401)
41)0
400
. 850
80
2.i0
150
150
150
IV)
150
)0
150
ino
100
loo
hJ
JOI
100
10)
.loO
100
60
60
60
15. 1 blamoud Single Stone Rlug
is. 1 Dlamoud C usler Bracelet .
17. 1 Diamond ClUBter Brooch ,.
IS. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet. m
10. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch aud Earriugs....
2u. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet.......
21. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch
VI. 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf Pin.......
2X 1 Dlamoud (Tluster Brooch........
24. 1 D'.amoud Cluster Bracelet......
23. I Diamond Single Stone Rlug
in. 1 Diamond Emerald Cluster Brooch. ......
27, 1 Pearl Necklace....
25. 1 Pair Diamond bingle btoue lwrlugi.....
20. 1 Dlamoud Cross
80. 1 Dlamoud Single Stone blud .
81. 1 Dlamoud bingle Stone Pin
32. 1 Pair Dlamoud Single Stone Earrings.......
da. 1 Dlumoud Slogle Stone Pin , ,,,
B4. 1 Dlamoud Single Stone Stud
86. 1 Pair I laniouu Single bione Studs ..,
to, 1 Diamond Brocch (iu Silver).........-....
B7. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch .......
Kb. 1 ldsmoi.d Single stone Pio ,
81). 1 Dlamoud Single bione Stud
in. 1 i lmond Cluster Bruocn.............
11. 1 Diamond Single Stone Rlug ....
41. 1 Diamonu and Emerald Broocu...
4:i. 1 Diamond Slugle Stone 1'Id.....
44. IPeaii Breasiplu, Earrings aud liead
Oruameui.... m
45. 1 Diamond Single btoue Plu....
S. 1 Diamond Cross
47. 1 Iiiumoiidand Emerald Ornament
48. 1 Diamond Single Stone Plo.
in. i j-iiaiuouu ningie riioue iting....,,,
oi. i uiainonu niuaier iec ittng
61. 1 Single Sione Diamond Rug
12 Diamond Cross ,
bl. 1 Puir Dlamoud Cluster Karrlug.
64. 1 Diamond Single stone Ring.
65. 1 Dlamoud Single Stone Stud
6tj, i Diamond Bracelet
67. 1 Diamond Single Stoue Rlug. .....,
68. l Diamond nutter King ,
19. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl....
80. 1 Choice Emerald Stud.
81. 1 Sli.gle Stoue Ring
8i 1 Single stone Plu
8.1. I Clunler Brooch .. ,.,
84. 1 Diamond Single Stoue Plu ,H.
6i. 1 Pair Diamond single Stone Earrings..
61k 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring
87. 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster Ring.
68, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet, Earrings.
ana Pin
60. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl.... .. "
70. 1 lilamond aud Ruby Three tone Klng....
71. 1 Diamond ai d Emerald Cluster Rlug
7i. 1 Diamond Cluster Drooclk.
73. 1 Pair Diamond Cluster studs
74. 1 Ot ul emau s Oold Watch aud Heavy
Chain
75. 1 Dlamonii single Stone Rlug, Star Setting,
7h. I DiaiMond and Karnet Cluster Ring...
77. 1 Diamond single Btoue Ply ... ....
78. 1 E.merald Knob ;
78 I Pair Diamond and Ruby Earring
80. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring
81, 1 Diamond and E merald stem Pin
ii 1 Lady 's Diamond Sel Watch
M. 1 Diamond Single btone Rlug
84. 1 Oold Wale! mt
85. 1 Diamond aud Opal Bing .
KS. 1 Disuioud and Siuglo Stoneslud
87. 1 Diatneuo Single sioue Ring
8.1. 1 Diamond Three Stone Rlug .M
kv. 1 Dlamcnd Single Stone Stud
Ho. 1 1'tarl Scarf P.n
91, 1 Diamond Cluster Ring
H'2. l Diamond Single Stone Rlug
VU, 1 Oein lemao'a Diamond and Amethyst
Ring
94. 1 Diamond t lnsli r Plu
95. 1 Camt oand I'xarl Brooch uud ICarrlugs....
tin 1 1 auieo Brooch
Vt. 1 IUamiiud Single Stone Ring
98. 1 liltiUionil ClUKti r Rlug .
W. 1 Lady's Oold Watch
lid. 1 l.Vial Brooch and Earrings '
11,1 . I l air Oarnet Sleeve Bullous .,
H i. 1 Hold ai d Peai I St art i'lu...w ' "'"
I(W. 1 1-merald Scarr Pin -,
lti. 1 Emerald Scarl Pin
lostollt'4. One thausand copte otVtha Spi'eu"
rfidlv Illustrated Presentath in UinrL- a..
tilled the "Tribute Book," al 20 eaclu
11(15 lo 211 4. KKI0 Photograph Album at iaeacb
Also, izo.OtO Cash Prtseuta, (1 each..
20 OT0
8.000
I'd). 000
Making In Ibe aggregate 122.104 Presents, vs. "
lued at v t... ,
HOW TO OBTAIN TICKET: '
,9.50
0lm.o,der..V
?oiirWiiiVliOUl1 be ,uul iu dr2iti or s:j
CLUB RATES:
.5 i f,".e ? J h".""Vt' W 1 tckets to 1 addr-stwno
101 lt kl to I address 91s
Kl, n, . . . ......
SO IK)
lui
III 'I' .ll.,. W I ail...... I ..... I
. ..V: I- ' ,,' "'i"" ". oul " I ickels to laUdr-s
. ,V r.i . ...K '.?."? eommuultailons to 111 4
: nninu Anr LUM AhHOCiATlON,
AMUSEMENTS.
AM EH KAN A C K X) K M Y on- pOW -Dll.cttesP
Ml(-A Kri T n J?URt0?-
Rlt ni.sfiH i, Ni.ai C .yl'lNW RlCllINil
RICHLNOa
THIS (Friday) KVKKijsu1'
Nnv.mhn. n.i ,wi
R ' NEUT O
MR. WILLIAM CASTLE,
Last time this seaon of '
... . FBA DIAVOLO,
with It great east, Including
Miss C. Rlchlngs. Mrs. E, Heguln, Messrs. OaniB.
beM, Castle, Bernard, Arnold, Segtiin, aud Peak i.
'Jo-morr. w (Saturday) Afternoon
(.RAND Ml Y OK KIMilltNKV MATINEE.
t vJl,AUn' CIRCLE OPEN AS USUAL
T ;KI,.1iir .60 CERTS
larquet, I'aninet Circle. Btid Balcony II
BOX SHEET NOW OPEN.
C O N C E RJT HALL.
ORAKD COMPLIMEiNTARY COiNCERT .
TO
MRS. JOSEPHINE SCHIMPF
Tll.NDAV tVllM.XW, lltttnilCR t.
Mrs. PfTUMPFwIil be assisted by the followim
dlklluguiniied erllhls:
... , AH is i OCD-E S'LLTDA Y,
ai . S frL'?l?'d Ho' r"no Mf Kl- Stephen's Choir,
all" 1 a f;0.11"" Teuor.
A'r. AARON R TAYI.O. Kaiso
x,.r" wik'.',.Saku'1'''kk- t'e eminent Violinist,
tu vVHy THUNDltK, Pianist.
i d m5 wU lY' it' T""i'P"''-- No wi Chesn.it .treat,
iVn. -U11: J?'"?. 1,0 1 l(r2 Chesnut sireeU
f n .n k".fi' en " 7 "J"Ck. Concert to commence at
r preceiy. n u 6t
NEW CIIEfsNCT STREET THEATRE.
THIS AFTEKNOOM-M ATINEK
MM U. P, Bl )V K IIH.
THIS (Saturday) EVKNINU.NOV 23
A DOUBLE BILL '
.. Tbittleth Night of theOifted Arll'ma
t MRU. D. P. BOWK Ha.
1 ast Night of Bourlcault' New P ay
. t ll UN TED DOWN.
Mary Leigh Mrs. D. p. ROWER"
en-Wed10 " U BeuuU,ul Lrama, In twoacls,
WOMAN.
A, ON DAY Charles Reade's New Play.
DOHA.
w
ALNUT 8 T R E E T THRATRm
V THIS ft-alurday) EVENING. Nov. 23.
BUN EE IT OF MR. BARTON HILL.
'I II I,'. Tlf'U- fc'l' l .K-.l jrf '
Brb Brlerly Mr. BAR PON IIILL
lo conclude with the Ci mlo Drama of
,r ROBBRT MACA1RE.
Monday Evenlng.Nov. 25. Mr. JO UN BROUGHAM
will commence an engagement, and produce, for the
tirr-t lin e here, his new Loci 1 Sensational Drama,
entitled THE LOTTERY OK LI FK.
Orand performance on Thanksgiving Afternoon.
MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Begins at7K o'clock.
-SURF." A bUCCEH THIRD WKEK.
MONDAY AND EVERY NIGHT,
"isURF."
In which Mrs. JOHN DRKW and all the Company
apnear. .
ACT I. Tbe Steamboat; the Panorama. ACT IT.
Sort Bathing. AC'I 111. Deep Water. AuT IV.
Hop! Chlloren'B tuatlrllle.
Friday Benefit or Mrs. JOHN DREW.
thanksgiving-Second SUUF MATINEE, at IX
o'clock. Tickets. 60 cents.
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
EVERY JlVEMNU AND SATURDAY
A Fl Kit N OON.
OBEAT CtMBINATION TROUPE.
In OramfBullet"! Ethiopian Burlesques, Songs, Dance)
Pantouiimes, OymtiHat Acta, etc
PHILADELPHIA CIRCUS
Corner TENTH aud C'ALLOWHLLL streets,
NOW OTEN FOR THE WINTER SEASON, '
UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT. '
This building has been entirely ; ' -
RENOVATED, ALTERED. AND IMPROVEH
WITH NEW MODES OF INGRESS AND
EGRESS, BOTH ON TENTH STREET
iKTl nv pa t i nwrtrr r. fiTDruir
A SPLENDID STUD OF " HIGHLY TRAINED
A COMPANY UNEXCELLED IN THE
UNITED STATES.
T,TITr,VI4 rtl? A T,, i....rT
Dress Circle. . SO cents?
Children under 12 years of age. 25 oeuta
Family Circle (entrance on Callowhlll street)25 cent
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance commences
at a quarter of 8 o'clock. Matinees commence at half.
paBt 2 o'clock. Doors cpen one hour previous. 10301m
VEW PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE.
1M SEVENTH etreet, below A rcn. w
L. V. Tl N1SON & CO . Proprietors.
UN PRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF
TUNISl.N A OO.'H MINSTHELS.
1 UNISON A CO '8 M1NSTREIM
MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING DHRINO
JOS. H. rCDWORTH AND YOUNG BOWUN.
Togtlher with the great
"PROGRESS OF A NATION."
Introducing great Dloramlc tlleclg.
Wajihlngion Crr sslng tbe Delaware,
l aities at sea Constitution and Uuerrlere.
Do. do. Monitor aud Merrl mac,
In ail twenty scenes with dramatic characters,
poors open at 7 o'clock. Com mence at s
Admission-Diess Circle and Parquet te, 50 cents. A
large and comruodlou Family Circle. 2S cents. Or-
wAeviIe,8hfrout of rr1u"e. 75 cenu. Private
Boxes, fo each. j 8
CO NCER T II A L L.
Admission, 2S cents; Reserved Seats. SO centa
t.,,,, IjA8T SIX NIGH IS OF "
PROFESSOR AND M'ME MAOALLI3TER.
i S0K E AT 1 LLUSION IST.S.
. MONDAY EVENING. Nov. lfh
and every evening during the week.
Eutire change of Programme, repleto With New
Brilliant, and Beautiful Feature ow
Oue II undred Elegant and Costly Presents Given
Away Every Nlgbt. , uw,uiTa
Gli T MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY ANDSA'TOn.
DAY AFTERNOONS. AaL"3A-1 u"
wben every child will receive a Handsome Present. "
Admission 'ibc to all parts of the house, u ig ,
MONDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS
BY HASSLER'S GRAND ORCHESTJiA.
AT CONCERT II ALL,
EVERY MONDAY AFTERNOON,
from hall-pasl 8 till 6 o'clock.
At ARK HASsLEB Directing Manager
Sinnle Admission Ticket ..........FIFTY CENTlU
A Package (of four tickets) ......One Dollar
At!ou',",'.' or Eamily 1 Ickel Five Dollars
LTbls ticket contains Thirty Coupon Admissions, de
tachable at pleasure. For sale at the principal mualo
stores: Coacert Hall, and Oreheetral Ollice, No. 214
South Eighth street. n 20wfs
DR. LEOPOLD MEIONEN'S
BENEFIT CONCERT "
AT CONCERT HALL
(which has beeu generAisly td'ored by Messrs. Beattv
A Lutlrnan for this occasi in),
Ou WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Nov 27 1SST
At half past 8 o'clock. ' '
wben the following artisis. having klndlr volun.
their valuable services, will assist: "1
A. R. TAYLOR. TJ KAN LOUIS, CH. H. JAR VIS
II. O. THUNDER. A. D.'SABTOlll. '
A. SARTORf, Jr., and
CARL SENTZ'S GRAND ORCH BSTR A.
"TirVetH .... - 0ue dollar EacU
lor sale at fne Music stores. 1 1 21 4t
HORTICULTURAL II A L Li
no perform anck -
. On THANKSU1VINU Da Y. Nov 28.
BY CARLetEJNT'SOKCU KSTRA?
THE NINTH ORCHESTRA MATINEE
will take place ou TH URSDAY, Dec. 8. al i'i P V
wbeu Mr. O. JARVlA ' Mi
will play MENDELSSOHN'S SECOND CONCERTO
li r l'lauo, with Orchestra cconipHulment,
Package of lour Ticket for L
M
ENDELSSOIIN JS0CIET Y.
FJRST BUBSCBIPTION CONCERT,
MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 25, 1867,
IN CONCERT HALL. 11 18 22 2S 23
R"bV;rtp,,on HB open at the ofBo. No. lUtOCHE
Nl 1 Stree' (Lonia Meyer's Muilo Store).
THE PALL EXHIBITION
or TDK
ARTISTS FUND SOCIETY
will open to the public at tbe
NEW GALLERIES.
No. 1334 CHESNUT STHEKT.
ON WEDNESDAY MOIt ' V . p u
INovember 12, aud coutlnu
until TUESDAY, Der-enibe, yy
n it t r, A D E L P II I A
T" KfiW'-NUT Street,.
TniTX F'J'TiiKSAMK as itsr year.
t n, J '"Jj. bii,le AUmlBHloii.26 cents.
Staoou aicku"i X 5 jj. ya'IEU, Proiirietor.
T. P. ei'PLFE. Buperluteudeut. " 1 l
-iEBMANIA 0RCHE8TRA. PITRLIG RH
f T liearal al the M I'hlCA I. FUND HALL, every
uiirkiAl.MliSA.in, i iciMiia aoiu m i it wwr,
uud l all principal Muslo Stores. KufagenieuU cam
r. m.ila bv addresalua G. BASTK'RT. No. IxSl Mll.1,
Jltivr. I i ' ' i . m. tt m,. w m ip w, j.
iVil fllESNlyX btreet.
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