The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 14, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    TI1E DAILY EVENING TELEGKAPIrniLADELPIIIA, SATUUDAY, N0 EMBEtt 14, 18G3.
0121 RELIGIOUS COLUMN,
One Tttlont Workers.
It Was doubtlfsa not nndrtlRiied that ho Wb
had bnt n niDRle talent is rrprcsenlcd n the one
of all others who went and buried it, hid it in a
napkin. Such a one has most temptation to do
to. Be naturally thii kt that he has bo little to
invest for Ood that it is scarcely worth while to
invest it. If he bad only higher endowment,
each as are worthy of God's gieat cause, then he
might well employ them ior God. bat the yield
Cf his li'.tle investmcut would besolnslgtillcant
that it would amount to nothlnir, either for God
or himself; it would scarcely honor either. In
fact, as he reasons, it would be belter to let
Ihoio work who can work better than ho. His
feeble effort, his nnglfted words, hla pittance
Of hnrity cutiuut amount to anything In swell
ing the surrogate ol heavenly successes. So the
Devil helps him to wr ug his Master of hla due,
to rob his God. and thus also secures the
luac'ion of a large part oi the Church. It is a
horrid lullaby bummed by fiends in Christian
cars. But we must awake. Ten talents scat
tered nmon ten individual can in some re
spects yield more than ten talents concentrated
In one. If all CUilitlans were buy forGoi,
each to the almost of bis ability, the Church
would at once increase an hundred-fold her
power. The giants are working, but the waste
of power is with the masses; the eloquent are
speaking, but the stammering tongues are silent;
the rich and abb are giving, but the men of
moderate means have not learned as yet to
tithe unto the Lord. Before the millennial can
reach its noontide, the consecration and activi
ties of the Ctiurch must become uulversal.
KorlliWis ern Adtomtp.
X A Word on Family Prayer.
W T0tliia iaha r t xnn anv I mn an lrnr,r.iit
. ... ..... . . .-j, ... '
that it is no qood trying to have prayer in oar
family." You make a mistake there. It is
qpt grand words that Sod wants, but honest
hear'.s. God oilers you Ills Holy Spirit to help
you in your prayers and to teach you to pray.
Jesus says, "If je, then, being evil, know how
to give good gifts ju'o your children, how much
more shall your Heavenly Father give the
Holy Spirit to them that ask. him?" Ask God
for the help of His Holy Spirit, and you will
Had that is far better than all the help that any
man can give you. Bnlish Workman.
Beautiful and True.
Education does not commence with the alpha.
heW ' It begius with a mother's lo-jk with a
father's (-mile of approbation or sign of reproof
p-with a slater's gentle pressure of the hand, or
f a brother's noblo act of forbsarance with a
I, handful of flowers in green and daisy meadows
I with bird's nesU admired but not touched
I with creeping ants and almost impossible eoi-
vmets with humming bees and glass behlves,
I with pitasant walks and shady lanes, and with
thoughts directed in sweet and kindly tones and
words to mature to acts of benevolence, to
deeds of virtue, und to the source ot all good
to God. Himself. Frazcr'a Hagatinc.
"Where Is your Boy at Right!
The practice of allowing boys to spend their
evenings in the streets is one of the most ruin
ous, dangerous, and mischievous things possible
Nothing so speedily and surely marks their
course downward. They acquire, under the
cover ol uigbt, an unhealthy state of mind, vul
var and profane language, obscene practices,
criminal sentiments, and a lawless, riotous
bearing. Indeed, It is in the streets, alter
sight-lall, that boys acquire the education and
the capacity lor becoming rowdy, dissolute
meD.
S UMMAR r OF RELIGIQ DS NE WS.
sriscorAL.
A case of disobedience to Episcopal autho
rity has lately occurred in Brighton, England,
i - .1 .. .. 4- U H 1 i . . I. U .. .. . . .
Iuore pianiiK mau turn ui uuuuam, ui
Westeriv. liev. J. Purcbas. rector of at. James'
Chapel, has been conducting ritualistic services
cf un extreme tvue. De bishop or cuicnester
vMt last summoned resolution, to inhibit him from
I officiating. But instead of meekly submiltinir to
f the godly admonition of his bishop, on the next
tabbath he ostentatiously repeated his offense.
jThe services were unusually gorgeous and
(Histrionic. A procession of cassocked boys,
I carry ing lighted candlei in their hands, filed iuio
the choir, tollo ed by a long line of choristers
land other a'sistants "acolytes, thurlter, crucl-
I Jfer, banner-bearer, ceremonariu9," etc. the two
jiffirlutinir niint. Rpv. J. Pnrchas anrt hid
curate, bringing up the rear. Mr. f urchas was
vested ia I ebt colors, and wore a ap, on which
Dimi. orobablv crvsta a. teemed to slitter. The
ioceure was kindled, and presently clouds of
scented emoke, which shut out Mr. rurcnai ana
his curate from the gaze ot tiie curious, De;au
to ascend. Then the eervise began, not with
'When the wicked man tumetn," or any other
passage of Scripture appointed to do read,
but with a procession iu which the afore
said cassocked boys acolytes, thurifer, etc,
matched round the aisles, the inceuse
bearer ewiuizin his censer and the choristers
chanting a hymn. The processlju bavin
reached the cuancel. "matius" commenced,
and there were toe usual groupings, vestmeut
charging, genuflexions, and inceubings cus
tomarv iu ritualistic churches. When the
matins were brought to a close, "high celebra
lion"' lollowed. aud the service was most elabO'
ratelv Derloimed. The Bishop of Kelson
is troubled with a similar refractory priest
In our own couutrv a ritualiziusr presbyter in
item phi is rctuslng to obey the iuh'bitiou of
the lilshoD ot Tennessee. Thus it will be seea
that the rebel aeairt authority are not all
evan eelicnl. Independent.
The Emtoovauan, eavs: "The freshest no
Tpltv iu the leadmu KUuuliat chapel uptown, in
Kew Yoik. is the oreaniza'ion of a toctety of
voune ladies called 'Tha Sisters of Kt. . On
fcunday morning ihey are all diened in white,
Vflth a large cr.i lmpiint'jd on their erarments
in front, md(1 come into the chapel with folded
bands aud downcast eves just like a procettioa
of nun, when one of toetr number is going to
take tht-white veil. Ttiev then all koeel down
one b hind the other in front of the altar or
r.har.ccl. and eav a tiWt Draver. after which.
with tliH usual seuufiexions. ibev proceed to
their seat-. Tle work ot the sitters on week-
days is to minister to the wants of the poor, and
to perforin such other acts ol charily and eue-
volenc, under the d'lecuon of their rector, or
father.' a occasion may require. Before 'J n rut
nias and Easier, ru'nor has it, we shall have
divers other eccltMast cal theatricals of a not
i dissimilar character."
The new FpKcopal diocese to be set off,
from Western Htm torn is proposea to oe
called tb Uioc-e ol Syracuse, from tue princt
nal citv. 8t. Paui'a Chorcb ot that citv is ottered
a the cathedral church, and a strons desire is
eiDrc-eJ that Bibhop Coxe will elect to take
that a his fee.
-In tbe EoiscoDBl General Convention the
Bev. Ir. Oy.i W. Whutaker, now rector of
6t. Vaul's Church at Vircinia City, was do ul
nated bv tho Bishops to Ihe House ai Missiooarr
lilt bop ot Nevada and Atuoua. ine nomination
was eonarmtd after some dabatn.
The nw Church of the Good fhepherd,
built by Mrs. Colt, at Haritord, Connecticut,
will De nnibiica auf r.-ady for conecrat'ou on
Christmas. It has cost $160,000 aud is con
sidered one of the finest churches in the
Aourtrr.
ItiKhnn Till Up. tho
Protestant Episcopal Hoard, like Bishop Hob-
crtson, teceuuy t iecieu limuop ot the D.ocene
of Mihoiiri. is of Methodist parrntase. Bi-hoo
1 1 4 I I .. t ... n ......... ' V.
luiwe is ouij iuii i. j in vat ui nge,
V
FRFSBrTKRIAN.
A la'e S,m rrancisoo nancr renords Ihs f.il-
lowinsr remarkable instance ol lltieralitv! "In
building ihe Uoard Presbyterian Church, ou
illusion street, between Third and Fourth, a
debt of BOout fifty thousand dollars was In
curred, nut which up io about a week aeo had
bpon i educed to $16,47'77. Last week Dr.
Scudder (ilie paMor) and Cras Palmar (one of
the deacons) called upon various members of
the confTieation, lovilmir them to subicribe
money, in order thnt the dbt rnlnht be na d:
and the result was, notwithstanding the fact
that a lark ot time preveute.l them form calling
upon all Ihe members of the church. In fo'ir
days $46.CGO was subscribed, ixnu $J2'23
more than the sum required, to liquidate the
debt."
In the narrative of the State of Rcllelon in
the Syood ol laci'lc. wo rini the following
p'atemeut In recard to ti e buildinu of churches:
Within our l oiiuds one new church la orsa-
nlaed with 21 nieraberif. Tliree church edlflces
one at lemalox. one nt Bjdcg-i, and ono at
Psnta Uo'a ate bing erected at a cot of
$22,000. Calvary Church, Ban rraocisno, is
also erectinu a new edlOc at a cost of $120,009.
Under the cure ot this church, there has al to
been creeled a church building ou Howard
ttreet, bstween Twenty-first ami Twenty
second, nt a cort ot $7000. Arrangements are
made to oreai.ixeachuicti here in a lew weks."
The K''V. Muniu MoQ'iri.n. writing t) the
North Carolina Jfnshytorian, of a revival In
Liiion iinirt n, ot w nieti lie is pastor, says:
Our meeting commenced on Friday beloro the
second Sabbuth in October, and the interest was
so grant that it was neeetsary to continue it till
me weuncB'iiiy ionoin. iruriui; mis time
over forty persons made a profefBn of their
faith iu Jpsus Christ. Ou Saturday and Sabba h
two weeks, the door was opened to gnt'jer in
the Irulis of the meeting, when fifty memb n
wpre addeil to the church, and two, who had
been suspended irom church privilesres, were
restored lo the communion."
At a recent nu etiuu of the Presbytery of
Long l.limd, the pastoral relation between the
Itcv. T. 8. Wytikoop and the Second Church of
Hunttrcton waa dissolved, with the view of
allowing acceptance of a call to missionnry
work lu India. Marly in the present vear ihe
brethre n of the Furrukhabid misaion presented
an urceut call to Mi. WnknoD to couie to their
aid. This call he felt it his duty lo accept, not
withstanding the uuauimous remonstrance of
a most harmonious and loving people. with
whom he has happily aud succensfullv labored
tor four years, lie sailed on Thursday, the
12th iuttant, for India via Kngland.
A cor respondent ot tue New YorK itoante-
lisl. speaking of l.ane Seminary, says: "We
find great improvements iu the buildings and
grounds of the Seminary. Th'i new boarding,
house is jukt completed. In sizo, arraugements,
and finish, it is all that could be desired. A
member of tbe Board of Trustees (Itev. V. Van
Vleck) prop sed to the Botrd. if they would
furnisu $10 0;0, he would superintend the build
ing and pay tue balance of the expense. Our
good brother has buiit the house at the cost of
$18,01.0."
Jn the Hyrod or rtica, the rew church at
West Ctica has doubled and (hat at Camden
trebled its membership, and still Knottier church
has been formed at the Hope Chaoel lu Ctica.
rhe church m Will amitoffn has removed a debt,
and is buildiosr a parsonage. Tbe churches at
Evans Mills and Camden are ereoting bouses of
worship: Mex:co, uoonviile, ana ortskany have
repaired the'rx.
ine uermon rresovterun i;tinrcn. corner
of llain and Harrison t-treei, Frank lord, Pa,,
was oreanixed last weefc. and thirtv-two mem
bers were received, fen being: ou profession.
Dr. Leake was elected, ordamed, and installed
elder.
Thelit'le church of few Bethanv. in Lex
ington Pre.-bytery, a pri sent supplied by Mr. J.
H. H. W'iufree, l umbering not more than thirty
or forty members, has purchased a house n3 a
manse, with twenty acres ot land attached as a
glebe.
inecnuicnes oi Smyrna ana tsetnany, in
Atlanta Piesfcjtery, under the care of the Kev.
Henry Quigr, have recently been again enjoying
tbe reviving presence of the Holy Spirit. Seven
teen members were reccved into tne bmyrna
church and sixtceu into Bethany.
Nineteen persons were added to tho F rst
Reformed Presbyterian Church, New York
(Rev. Dr. McLeod's). on Sabbath, October 25.
Thirteen ot theBe were received on profession
of their faith making thirty one (eighteen by
piofesslon) within the last six months.
The Rev. W. A. Hamrle, lately p:istor of the
Third Church, Memphis. Tennessee, has received
and accepted a call from tbe church at Fort
Smith, Arkansas. This church was hie first
charge.
Ihe rtev. Dr. joser n o. Btues nas acep-.ea
the position of evaugePat of East Hanover
Pr&sbjtery, and will enter at once upon his
duties.
The Kev. Otis Thatcher, a recent eraduate
of Princeton, is to take charge of tbe Presbyte
rian cbuivb of Tioea, Pa., made vacant by tbe
death of the Rev. J. J. McCullough.
The Theological Semiuary at Columbia,
South Carolina, has opened its winter term with
twenty-five students.
BAPTIST.
The Youne People's Association of the
Taberracle Bup'ist Church, Eighteenth and
Cbesnut streets, have inaugurated a series of
special monthly sermons, by the most eloquent
and popular pantors of the day. The first sermon
ot tbe series tor tne winter was delivered last
month by Rev. G. D. Pepper, D. 1., and the
eecond sermon will be deliveted on Sundav (to
morrow) evening, bv Rev. T. Armitaae, D. D.,
of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, New York.
We doubt not that tbe well-known ability ot tne
speaker, tbe excellence of the choir, and the
attractiveness or tue place ot worsoio win
ensure a very full houue to morrow eveuluc
-Ihe ianta uura (latiiornia) jvnos lsxne
authority for the statement that the Rev Addi
son Jones has been expel lo I irom the Baptist
church or that place tor hdmmidterms aud
participating in the sacrament at the Proobyta
rian Church, whereby he made hiauelf an open
commumoniM, The vote for expulsion st'od
eleven to eleven, and the chairman gave the
catdinu vote auaiust him.
The cost ot erectme tbe new Baptist cuurcii
at the corner ot Broad and ?pruce treets. In this
city, ia much heavier tba.i was at first antici
pated, ine present isumaies lencn me sum oi
$175,000.
The Kev. Phineas stowo, me wen if novo
chapibin of the Baptist Seamen's Bethel, in
liostou, was-BCDnseiis. nas oecu piueuu at me
incline atylum in Somerville.
MBTUOPIST.
At the Tenne-see Con'erence of the Metho-
diM tpitcopal Chujch South, recen'ly held iu
Shelby ville, thiiteen preacheis weie admitted
on trial, eiabt into lull cumection, two read
milled, four received bv transfer, three located.
oie had dud, aud tjur were trausierred too her
C'CD'erences.
The statisllcol returns male at the late
session ot the Upper Iowa Contereuce show that
dunuK tbe Dast year tmrty-two new AleihodiEt
Episcopal churches were dedicated.
John A. Gardiner, Fsq., a member of Dr.
Wedt kind's church, in the city of New York,
has preaeDted, as bis jubilee gift, to Ihe Euli-di
Evangelical Lutheran Church, in the city of
Brooklyn, tbe Rev. I. K. Funk pastor, four
beautiful building lots, twenty-five by one bun
dred leeteatb. Toe lots are located to one of
the best Deivbborboods of Brooklyn, and their
present market value is from teu to twelve
thousand dollars. The only condition ot the
gift Isibatthe congregation khsll erect a church
w ithin u specified number of years.
The tivangelical Lutheran congregation of
Ft. Michael's chnrcb, Htra'burjr borouah. Lin
ChsUr county, Pennsylvania, have unanimously
elesud the Rev. H. H. BruuinB, Principal of
the Concstoga Collesiate IaatHute, in tue city
of Lancaster, their pastor.
OEPMAN BEFOBUED.
At Ihe late meeting of the German Re'ormed
Syi od Ihe Rev. D. Gans, 1. !., ot Norristown,
Pa., was elected to a Proiesorship in Mercers
bure Theolouicul Huanuaty, aud is toeuter upon
his duties as toou aa the endowmeut fund is
raited to 30,000, It had been feK and ex-j.iessc-4
tliai. the educational policy ot the
( bi rch houll be definitely fixed, and that it
should be known early us to w bat Is to be her
future in this direction. A helping to reach
theconsnmmntlonBlrnedaf.lt w? revived ta
move the Seminary at Mecerbnrg tV Linestcr,
Pa., as soou as the waja and meaui pau be so
cut ed.l i . k
CON0BR0 1TION4I..
The Congregational Union of England and
Wales held its aiitutnual setsiou in L;y i?.
Among the poiuts of Interest was the reading of
a paper by oue of tue clergy, advocating tai
Uoc'iiue ot restoration and denouncing that of
eternal punishment. It was tolerantly received,
though tew ol the members were ready to accept
Its position". Much time was slven to the dis
cuksion of la)-work, ani thn general sentimeDt
was that it should be grea ly increased.
A good example was cited of Dr.
Raloiah'a church, bv which, during the
IhsI year, three ministers of the Gospel
were supported in throe places of worship.
Four places had been jept open for evangelists!
one bundav ai.d three lagged schools had beeu
kept In netive operution; two day-schools bad
been sustained; one hundred and sixty vol uu
tary mid three paid teachers were employed;
two Bible women and 120 meiuben of the
chuuh wi iv regularly crgMMedin house to house
visiiatirm; fifteen rooms in vsnnm locilitiei
were open several t-raes a week lor readiug tiie
Word ol God and tor conversation on tiii
portion of Scripture read; four mother'
niuptino4 vera h.KI 1111 1nr IhA nlranlinn nf
nine ladies 1500 persons were gathered every i N
Sabbath Into the churches and iniosiou-roo ins ,
foi wor.-hip: tiie school and nijht-classes were
atleuded by 1300 children; and th visitation of
the poor had ereatly increased. Them wore no
fewer than 20CU individuals receiving Christmas
dinuers, and iu vurious other ways the poor
were being attended to. owo1l this involve 1
an outlay of 2 100. Tne Union did not hesitate
to put itself riitbt on tho temperauce question,
and by uu eid:cit resolution advised all its
cuiihti uency to vote for the Liberal party.
Independent.
The Rev. J. W. Ceacraft who recently
withdrew Irom the Protestant Episcopal Church
at the late meeting of the Onrejational
Church formally connected himself with tint
communion, and, it is understood, will at once
eni:nse in it ministerial woik.
lhcro are 71, Contrregational churches in
Minnesota, with a membership of 259d; 3S3
having been addod durine the past year, 180 by
profession and 197 by letters.
Tbe Rev. James Wood, receutly of the
Pretbyterv of Benicia, has accepted a call to the
Congregational church at Autioch, California.
SPANISH ROMANISM. .
All monasteries, convents, college', convo
cations, and other relitrlous establishment!) in
bpam, foundedsince 1R37, are to bo immediately
sup; ressed. All their property, movable and
immovable, Is to become the property of the
Hate. The monks and nuns beiougtng to these
institutions are to go, without any pension from
the Government. The conveuta established
before 18.17 are to be reduced in number by
one-half, and tho-c left are forbid henceforth lo
receive novices. The monks and nuns
thus released from their cloisters will,
however, be permitted to enter
tbe conventual establishments which are
not suppressed, or they may return to secular
life. In this case they can claim back the
money made over by toem to the convents at
the time ol their eatry. The Jesuits are expelled
from the country. General Prim is reportet ai
haying said to three Protestaut refugees:
"From this day forth there shall be liberty in
our country, real liberty; every man shall be
master of Ins own conscience, aud shall profess
tue laun wnicn is neoi in uis own eyes, xou,
gentlemen, may return to your country by the
nrsi steamer; and you are at noerty to enter
fcpa'n with your Bible under yoar arm, to
preach its doctrines." The exiled Jews are pre
par. ne to return to Spain from Germany.
Independent.
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No. 411 CllKfriN U'l nirtu, Ful.aUwIpula.
JX11.VV JiAr-ltKbrt LINE TO ALLX.
.andrla. ObOiketowu, auU Wadhmaioii
i via Cliwoptiake and Delaware Oaaal. wilu cou
nectloiis at Aibzauuria from the inout dirttt r Jul
lor io nchburg, juris; ui, KnuxvUie, JNadUvlile, JOallon
and the eouthweak.
teteauiers teave regularly every Bamrday at noon
from the Am wbarl au"t ilar Art, atreot.
Freight received daly. WM p C'LYDHi A CO.,
No, 14 JSorth and uonih Witarvea,
J. Ji. DAVIPbON, Agent at Cleurgeiutvn.
hi. DLltitlljOJ). S Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vh
giiila. 1 1
AUllCiV-Jf-Ult &KW IOUK, VIA
IgJ.k.-lih.LAWAhlli AMI ttAkLl l'..v CaIn Ail
jj.AJt JrtJ0.mB b'lJb.ji.jilJuOAT COiufAJSY,
The ttieaui fropelltra or mm iiue ievo DAILY
from lirhi wuarfLelow JUarjiet nLrou
THKOUOH 1 U ilOU.KB.
Ooodr jorwaraetlby all the lines going outof
Yrb, North, Jutnt, and West, free 01 couiuUtvilou.
Freights received ai our uauul low rules.
WlDJUlAM Jr". CJLYDK ct CO., Agonu.
iNo. 14 e. WHAKViJiS, J?hiladeiphuv
JAMES UAjSD, Agent. sol
do. 119 WALL Htreet. corner of Mouth i New York
OFFICERS.
CXABEHCB II. Oi.ARK, Philadelphia. President,
Jav Cookk, Clialraiau Fluauoo aud Cxooutlve
Conimiltee,
11 knky li. t'ooKR, Warfbluston, Vice-President,
hMfciiHOH W. Pjkkt, JrbiiiMlolpuiit, ooreutry
nt,d Actuary,
E b. 'if un it k, WaBblngton, Asslataats eo'y.
FiiANCiia U. Hmitu, M. V., Medloal Director,
J. Kwino Mkako, M. i) AssisUut Medloal
jUntclor.
MEDICAL ADVISOIIY BOARD.
J. K. Barnes, Surgeon-General U. S. A., WasU-
p. j. Horwitb, Chief Medical Deparlmeu
U.S. M., WahblDguiu.
U. YV. Bliuh, Ai. li., Waaulugton.
SOLICITOKS AND ATTORNEY8.
Hon. Wm, K. ChandIiKB. WabhlnKtn, D. C.
UfcoKUJK JUAMiitt, It'll uaUelphla, Pa.
T HE ADVANTAGES
' Ofltred by tills Corapauy are:
It Is a jN at local Company, chartered by spa
cisl aot of IXiDgress, 18U8.
. It baa a paid-up capital of (1,000,000.
It ollora low rates of premium.
It fin n in ties larger Innurauce than other oom
pa nits for the game money.
It Is tlefluite and oertaia In Its terms.
It Is a home oompauy In every locality.
Its policies are exempt from altachmeuk
There are no anaeoeaaary reutrivUouu la the
po) idea.
Kvery polloy Is nou-forfeltable.
Policies uiay be taken wbioa pay to the ln
Burcd their full amount aud return all the pre
niluDiu, so that Ihe Insurance oogis only the In
terest on the annual pay mi nt-s.
Policies may be taken that will pay to tho
Insured, alter a certain number of years, daring
life an annnul Income of oue-tenlU tho amount
named In the polloy.
Mo extra raui in charged for risks upon the
lives of fbiuales. 188 wsrp
11 luMirts not to pay dividends, bnt at ao low
a cost that dividends will be Impossible.
WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES.
L I N D 8 8 HADE 8
i li. J. WILLIAMS & SChNS,
Ao, 1C NORTH SIXTU STREET,
LAiUKVr MANUFACTURERS, AND UKLL
UOW PKItJlil,
BttNDB pstnted and trimmed. '
' 61CKH tH ADF.U made, and loitorwl S29mttuZai
fxlli.ADJB.JUl-jaia, ttiCUAlUiNJJ
uZ AND iXUKKOLK blMvAJMSUJLr LINK.
AtAwUlyUil FKikiUliT A1K LUSF. TO
ItUtltiAIMUWJWl,
1VF.KY BATUKDAY,
At noon, from FliCJT W rlAKi above MAKKA'J
Street.
TUKOtiGH KATBfi and THROUGH RKOJKIJfTfe
to all points in ISorth ana Nouib Carolina, via bea
board Air Line iuuiroad, conuecilng at Portsmouth
auu. to Lynchburg, Va., Tkuuebsee, aud the Wmi, via
"Virginia and Tennessee Air Line and Rlomnond and
Danville Kaliruhtl,
FrelKbl HANDLED BUT ONCJS.. and taken at
LOVtF.ll KaTIA THAN ANY OTiikll LINiL.
The regularity, aateiy, and cheapnesaof this roots
comiuepa it to tne puouo as tue most aeslrable me
dium lor carrying every description ol IrembL
No charge for commission, draage, oz auy expens
Ol bra:Jier.
Hteamahlps Insured at lowest rates.
F relsal received dally.
" W ILXIAM P. CLYDK A ..
No. 14 North and fcouih WHAKVKH.
FOLTLit, Agent at iUohmoud aud City
W. P,
Vl lilt
T, P. CKOWELL ds CO., AgeuU At Norfolk
STEAMBOAT LINES.
tun Bieaiuooat Llue. Tne su aiuboal
ijvi. oxUilioT leaves Altcil .Street Whrf, lor
ireuiou, Slopping at lacoay, lorresaaie, ueveriy.
JUurlU giou, iirloiol, Florence, iiobjlus' Wharf, aud
wnue am.
Leaven Aich Street Wharf Leaves Wontb Trenton.
KAi.urdav.Nov.14 1U A.M Haturdar. Nov.14. g P.M
Monday, - IS. U. N. '.Monday, '' IU, 4 P.M
lumoav. 17. 1 I'M Tueaday. 17. 5 P.A1
W ed'Uuy, " Is l)i P.M I Wed day, " IS, don't go
Thursday " ' i-'a r ji i nursuay, ia, i a m
krluay. " 0, S P.il Fnoay. ' 2o, ?.. aH
Fare to Trenton, 4'J cents each wity: luietui. Jlaie
places, 5 cents. U
OPPOS11TON 10 THE COM
U1NKD JKAILJHOAD AJSD KIF.H
MILLINERY, TBi'.yM'NGS, ETC.
No. 107 N. EIOHTn STltht
Fonr doors above AROU Street
I have now open for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASON,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
BONNET RIBBONS, VELVETS,
TRIMMING RIBBONS, BATINSi
BATIN RIBBONS, SILKS,
VELVET RIEBONH, ORA-Peb,
LACES, HATS,
FLOWERS, BONNETS,
FEATHERS, FRAMES
To which I vftmld kindly call the attention
tbe ladles.
JTJLH7S BICHEL,
No. 107 N. EIGHTH Qtroet
P. B. No trooble to show goods. 10 8 rp
U.Ul'liL
fcUMtiiier JOHN BYLVEoTLB will make dally
excursions to Wumlugton leanUaysezocvted), coucn-
I .. Bl . ........ B . . 1, Kt .. ....... 11 . . . . 1. I I . . .. . II. 1 1
l.'S VIIOIIOI WniblW UVU HMT1I1, l.V...
UueetMbaif at V 4S A.M. and a-u P. Al t returning,
it. vi uiingu.i at v a., m.. ana it to jr. jsu
Light frsigLU taken, w bOHSB.
tUW Captain.
?Ct! STEAM I It AUIEL. ON AND
alier MUiMUV, JSov. itt. the steamer
'AKtFLwlll dlaoontluue her trlut to
W iiuiiugiou, Cliebter. and iloolt. 11 IS it
CUANGB OF UOUR.-TO WIL-
M.1WUTON , CHKs.TF.ri A M U UO JK.
' VMftf lo cems.
uuauii aiier MOJNJUAY. N'V 16. the steamer B. tf
iFI.'lON will leave Chesuut Blreut Wbarl at i V. M.
luatead ol S o'olocK, as at present. 11 lilt
.jriTH DAILY" EXCURSIONS. TUB
sfiaii i i ii ii Till i "'"" steauiooat JuUN A. WaH
iii. , JH F.SJN UT bireet Wnarf, Fnlladelpbla
at o 'clock F. M.. ior uurungton aua uriswi, touon.
lug at Kiveriou, Torreadale, Aiidluil,und iltverly.
Keturnlug, leaves iirlaloi at 710 o'clock A. M. Fare,
CrUts tacu way. jAcuraioii, iu ceaia. til
FOS KBW YOUK SWIFI-feURB
JiMis ii'i i iumlm " " f " " 1 1 Company Despatch
auU bwllt-sure uiuea, via Delaware sou naruan
Canal, on and after Ihe 16th of March, leaving dally al
li at. ana s r. ai., oouueuuug witu au o or morn
1,'ANtArn ItiiMtt.
For irelkbt. which will be taken on accommodating
- .. . .1 II II... m. ........ ..u.
eruiS. aiiDly Ml n4iiiia n, Ji.iri;w.i
1 ji pyljr o. m ti. DKLAWAlOS Aveuaa.
.T a, SUNDAY EXCURSION.-
JliX.l TIIAMIE OF TIMS.. The siilendld
biettuier i VVlI.lUHT leaves Dbexnut strert wbarf al
bSt A. M., aud I V, M., for JUurlinglon and Bristol,
touching at Tacouy, Kiveriou, Andaluula, aud Be
verly, leaving hiistol at 104 A, iU audi F, M. Fare,
i oenla, lUourslou, MeeaPt, 10 10 a V
BOOTS AND SHOES,
L A D I E 8' SHOES.
NEW STORE.
HENRY WIRE M A ti,
MANUFACTCBEIt AND 1MPOBTEB OP
LADIES' 1SOOTS ANI SHOES,
Ko. 118 South T1IUITEMU Street,
' W Corner Sixth and Bultoawood Sts.,
PHILADKLPJ3.IA.
AND
487 Eleventh Street, Washington, D. t,
Has opened his KLKGANT NEW STORE, No. 118
(south T 111 U TEEJN TH btieet, between Chesnnt and
Walnut street: vHh a large assortment of the
F1N1.6T QtJALlTY- OP LAJDIKa' BOOTjl AND
fcllOJttf, of his own manufacture.
Also, JUST IUXEIVD jVllOM PARIS, a Urge
assortment ot
Ladies' Doots, Shoes, and Slippers,
11 ade expressly to order by ihe best and mettcele-
braled manulaLtureis, 11 7 lmrp
HAVING ALTEKED ANl ENLAKQED Mlf
t-tore, JNu. Mo iN. JSIN 1 H otreet. lluviteatieu
tion to my Increased stock (of my own uiariu(aeure)
ot Hue Buu'ls, bllOKH. OA1TKM1, FwU of the latest
sty.ff, and at tne lowest prices.
w id am iiiiutijm j' Burr
LUMSER.
FALL, 1863.
F. H. WI LLI A LIS,
ScTeuteeatli and Spring Garden Sts.
Calls the attention of Builders and others
to his Stock of
SEAS0HED LUMBER,
CONSISTING OP
Uenilock and Spruce Joists,
Carolina l looriugr, all grades,
White Tine Boards, all qualities,
Shingles, Flustering Lath,
And all kinds ot Building Lumber. 10 8 thsto2m
AT LOWEST Pit IOSt,.
I8b8.
&I'IiUCI JOI6T.
isFaUck Jumr,
MJb.MLUCiC,
iiltAlLUCK..
1883.
iCfiQ tKSSOMDD tLKAK PINE, 1 BfiQ
lOUO bKABOiNFIJ CLFAK F1"K 1000
CHOlOF. FAT1F.HUI F1K
BPAMbii CF-L'Alt, KOK FAi'ilillNS.
KB.JU CEUAli.
ICfii FLOK1DA FLOOHINO. 1 OPQ
J.OUO Fi.OHllA FLOOlU.SW. JLOUO
CAKOL1JSA FLOOUi.U.
VlKOilA FLOOltU.
DIlLAWAUK Fi.OLllUJNO.
AHU i LOOK lis li
WALNUT FLOOKINfl.
FIOltlliA ISTifiF BOAAD9, " '
ItALLFLAKK.
IkflK WALNUT BI'S AND PLANK. 1 Qf!Q
WALJNUT UOIlOb.
WALJSUT FLAjMH.
TJKDKiTAKEK LUMBSR. 1 QfiQ
AOOO UAAlitKTAK!:KH, LUilBitrt. AOUO
iir.U CklJAlt.
WAUUX AMD FINK.
1Cf;o KAHONKU FOPLAB. 1 OfiQ
AOUO fakAcioJNFI CUEttUY. XOOO
WHITE OAK FLANK AND BOARDS.
HiOKOttY.
ICf'Q C1QAH BOX MAKEHH1 IQflQ
lOOO CIliAK BuX AlAKliKV AOOO
kpambu ceoak aox boards,
FPU EALE LOW.
lOfiQ CAROLINA BOANTLINQ, 1 QfQ
lOOO CAltOLlWA ti. 1. WILLS, lOOO
fruit WAY ECASTL11SU.
lUl'O CEOAK bUlNHLES, IQflO
AOOO CYFIlFSdbUINULK-4, lOOO
WAULE, BHOTIIFR A CO.,
1 H ' o. neuoMOUl'llMireeu
T. P. GALVIN & CO..
LUMBER CGfiXilGSiON MERCHANTS
bUAlKAilAAU SlliX VYllAiLF,
BELOW SLOA'PS MILLS,
(sa-CAiXKD), FMILaDKLPHIA.
AHKMl HFOnBOTTTHiWN AJSI KAM TKKN Mas
iKUturers oi Y ULUW FrNJC and UFKUCiiiTTMJlk,va
BtAHl, etc., shall be hai py to lorui.U orders at
wiuoieaule rates, deliverable at any aocet alble port.
Constantly reoeiyiUK aud on hand at our wharf
bOU'lUKKiN !AOAirSU, WJSNiUNU, HH1N
i i I La. Li Ak'PkaXI 1 a 1 ' U va Dli.17 An'iw l a.1 rv il. r a ru
bPJKUCJt. H KJU LOCK HkVLKOT MICHIGAN AND
CAftiAJJA rij&ISH. AINJit liOAUUa, AMD H AO
WAT CO bllLf-KMEMi, 1 si Stuthl
A A I. or WUKU WIIJL. BK DE1.ITEUKJU
AT AMY PAIlXOr THHtITt VtiOAPTLT
BOARDING.
NO. 1121 GIRARD ETKEET, CBNTBALLy
located, within two squares of the VOntlnenlal
andOlrard Bouse An onrurnlahed
BHCOND-BTOHY FRONT liOOM,
with first-class Board.
Vacancies for Gentlemen aud Table Boarder.
fcelt-rence required. til
nCORCE DOLL & CO.,
TOYS, FANCY COOHS,
Mronrr-aum Pines, Canes, Novelties, etc., Noj. 10 and
liSi. telA.iJi bueet, anove nsrxub
Wa h.i to annniiiiR ihat wa have rnmoved from
rur old stai d ho. 14 . blXTU bireet, lo tue large
and commodious rxew More,
Hut. iu and li N HIXTH fr treet,
i rw.iiwu s-kV niUMUKrH,
lnnrva.ed faoliltles for trans
acting butliits. and suaU be must happy to gruel our
trie uus aud Ciuiomera ' '
Very r"P1' '"'i
UfiUt sjioliWE DOLIi A CK
AUCTION SALES.
BUNTINd, DmtBOKOVV CO AirrTinw
FHH. N'os. m and 4 M 4 K KT WrmJKiV
f Baak street. Buocessors to John B. Mjers'tv
LARGE HALF OF FRKNCH. AND OTIEIi rmn.
nriL n Monday Mornlnn,
ot. atlOoclotk.ontmoniha'creJIt, fit lost
JALK OF 2000 CASKS BOOTS, SnOKH. THAVKr
LIO KAI-H. fclO ' lnAVK
or. i? 10 o'clock, on fonr monins' credit. 1
AM) DOMFwTJc LKY ttOODrS.
(In IhlirRllav Mnr. l..
Nov. 19. at 10 o'clock, pn lour mouths credit, (u 1, s,
LA 11 3 RBAr.lt nv riA 1. ViCTrvna wrr.
ixoTffA. dm ' wn wu
Knv.n.H.H, n1''y.B',Mo'B.1'". ...
- " ' ....... .-.. . T-nt t- u, 1 I i nm
11TIWU11T, BON A CO.. A I J (J 110 V RF.ttB
J AbliHUltrtT BUILDING. Nof 240 All KKBT 8V.'
KOTTONS KTfi AHLl.lJHtY OOODd,
By CaiRlovue. on four months' credit.
1. on VtednpHOay Mornins
Particulars lu luiure aUverliaemenUi. n u .t
AT LAEriK POSITIVE BP OIAl.
Wevlllseii
ilSSX.. "ch Pari.
lieSe Bfinrtli ftras tinn 1 .wl!.... ..
. """iim-miuw, 11 l.tSt
LA
A
1
Fa
'1
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1
M.
THOMAS Jt HONS, Not.
B. tOUJKlH 6'lliF ET.
139 AKI J41
(la Monday Mornlnir,
FOV. IS. at 111 n'rli... h. ..... ui...!..a -.
fPrucefcS-eet. hy order of exwiiton, The e.Hlre fnrni"
ture. coniprWiigciiiteot elpaut roVewood drawinJ
room liiriiliure. covered Willi green aatlu: Fra,fn
Plaie mantei and i,i mirror., .",..reucn
iiirriiir n iiiti, Ih.i.iiii. i.... .
Ufd Kkf. fii.tt nil .,ul...,. k.. u.'
yer,
M't'"hir t'hauiber iuruitnre. Hue balr miurwiS
.T. rt ' " wu 01 cotM ua lo eoMs of
,00a' . 1118 21 .
TcfAt? ,7 BEAT. .bTATR AND STOCIfa
nraH"i7' M """k.noon.at Ihetoohamr..
MOUNT VV RTCOTJ Ql.nn, Wa .on- r, .
jj, ' .oU1 cteuieei DweU-
DveTlni: u 'wtieiu-Frami
TWFLF7H (North), No. etS-Modorn BsiilAn
. P?' N"-1 f-odern K8sldenC?.",enoe- '
.n,',ft.V AviIUM o . 1.10-Alodrn Utsldenca.
LOCUST, W. 1119 -iloderu KHlUeuoe
F.IUHT H (Norib), Nr. 1531 Modern Benlitenea
WILLOW Avenue. Oermant jwu-SiOMKeaWA-SHA
K-WO(ID.Ni). S2l7-Oenteei Dwellh.K n0e
CALLOWHILL, No. 237 S.one Dwellintr '
j-j - "v -cv.wuu valuable;
OTAK10lue Lots of Ground.
. For account ot whom it may concern.
Company, v, liti three overdue coupons attached
1MI fhHriH rlRnntlll uid 'I'l.l.x .. u-
Bail way Company.
For Other Accounts.
8 snarss continental Hotel.
1 share Point Breeze Park. '
S shares Academy of Mu.lc. with ticket. .
lto sliarta lusurai.ee Co. of North America,
81 sliares Central Trai.sportatlon Co.
2b shares Klitann.nx Coal Co.
itouabares Clly National Bunk.
luv shares Idaoimolh Vein Coal and Iron Co.
14 bbares Union Bank of Tenneaaes.
40 shaies Camden aud Atlantic KaUrosd, Preferred.
Caia.tgues now ready. us at
Bala No 14(9 ic. TQlttM nth dtront'
BTJrPHIOR W ALNUT l'A KLOIi AND CHAMBER
FUAN1 1'l'RB, LaOIS CUltTAlib, FlUH CABr
raio, ji.i.j.
On Tuesday Horning,
Nov. 17. at 10 o'clock, at No. 14 40 N. Thirteenth '
street, below Jefferson slreet, by catalogue, tbe en-
ine lurnuure euuiprisiug nanuaonie suit or wainus
parlor furnltuie. green reps oaveis; superior oak '
dining room luruitura: extenbion dining table; china '
a&d guaawaie; lace cunaluB; suporlor v.aluut and
roitane chauilier lurnlture, and hue Brussels, Impe
rial, aud luicrata carpets, nearly new; also, iha
klicheu lurnlture, etc. 7 lu u n
Pale 1121 lb -flnnt slr'Ot.
VALUABLE OIL rAINTIXOa. BRONZES, BTO,
,T Ou Wrduesi ay itvenli.g
Nov. 18. ai 7 o'clock, at tbe store No. 1124 Ohtsnnt
sirtu, will he sold. bj otaiof ue, tbe valuaMe private
coliecilpn of J oh a W. orlBg, K-q ,, who Is about lear
lDgioriurop'. Tna collection cjmprlsas very caoice
cioaera palutiugs by ce'ebrated ariisis, rare French
brontts, line engravings, photugrapbs, etc.. being
Ihe brat private cjllecUon that has b.en offered la
this city for' many years.
The works v. 1,1 ce on exhibition on the 12th Inst..'
and dally until the sale. UI 14 gt .
MARTIN EEOTilfittS, A UCTIONEEHSUa
(Lately Binesrr.en lor Ai. Thomas A bona.)
No . 621 CHKtlN UT bt., rear entrance from Minor.
VALUABLE CTIOICR AND ELEflANT B00K8.
BlNDINUr? It,LC81'KATBi' 1-N HANDS UALa
'On Monday Afternoon, '
November 16th, ai t o'clock at the auction room,
by catalogue, without reserve, a valnable collection
of choice and elegant workt, lncluulng: Tbe Aldlna
Bilileb Poets, with portraits. 61 volumes; Dickens'
Works, Wavtrlev; Dou Quixote; Meyricke; National"
Portrait Oalii'iy; Dugarth liluslrated, and many
hundsome aud novel books, illustrated with photo. '
graphs; Dore's II lusiraleo Works, e'o.
Catalogues readv, and tbe books arranged 'or ex
amination on Friday and Saturday, lull and 14th,
Instant. 11 lot . H
Peremptory Bale at the Brtdgewater Machine Works. '
Aramiiixo.
VEKY VALUABLE AlAOrllNB PROPERTT,
BTFAM-KNOINKH, BOlAih.lt3, eUAFTINO.
bTXAM AND (JAM PIPK, 8 LAROH CKAN&k.
PATTitlRNtj, LABOF1 FKAMHi BOlLIiKilOUcOfi,
On Thursday Morning, ,'
19lb Instant, at 10 o'clock, at ilia Brtdgewater
Machine Works, Aramlugo, Twenty-tilth Ward, by
ordtr 01 tbe .Executor ana surviving Dartnerof tbe
late firm of bianhupe & buplee, by oatalogue, the
very valuable bwck ot Machinery, Including stAam-'
engine, twenty horse power, eight aud five horae)
power 1 leaui engines, bjllers, snaitlug, steam gaa- '
pipe, 8 large oianra, patternx, tools, shelving, etc
FKA11K BUILDINQ
Also a large lrauie boiler-house, 56 feet by 8S feet,
cupola, etc
Particulars In catalogue. 11 5 lit
mUUMAi iJIKCH A 80, AUCIlONEHBg
JL AND COMMlbblON WFKOHANTrl. No. Ui
OUKdNUT btreec rear entrance No. 11UT bacsam atl
Bale at No 1127 Callowhlll street." '
BOTJSEfiOLO FUKMl Uiil!i. INUKA1N AND VB.
NbllAN CAUiiib, CHINA, UL AiSSWAKK.
F.'i C. HTC.
On Tuesday Morning,
Nov. 17 at 10 o'clock, at U17 Callowh 111 street, will
bs sold, the bUance ul Furniture of a family reaiov
lug comprising hair c olh parlor furniture. Ingrain
and Venttlau carpels, uhlua, glassware, eto.
The 'urulture amy be examined alter s o'clock on
the morning of sale. II 14 Ik
CLAFK & hVAMi, AUCTIONEERS, KO. S
CHFJsNOT btreet.
Will seU THIS DAY, Morning and Evening,' '.
A large Invoice ot Blankets, Bed Hpreada, Dry Oooda. ,
cloths, Catslmeres, lionUry, btaUonery, Table ana
I'ocaul cutlery, Notions, etc.
Cliy and couutry merchanu) will find bargains. .
Terms cash,
Ooixih packed free of charge !
D. Hctl.FES A CO. AUCIltMEEaa
E. Q. Ml At KKT btreet. la
BALE OF 1B0O CABBI1 BOO T-. SHOES, BR03AN3,
KTO. KTO.
On Monday Morning,
Kn 1(11 V, gnmniannlnif IU O'CIOOK, We Will Sell
. . 1 .. 1 . n..it .itiu.ln, .a.ii.i-
ny caiaiLgue, lor catn.ajara"
men
AIM
goods.
BALE OV 17C0 OASES SHOES, BB0QAN3.
On Thursday Morning,
Nov. 19 commencing at 10 o'clock, wlu be sold, by
catalogue, without reserve, a large aid. superior
assortment 01 Boots, bboes. Brogaos, Balmoral, eln.
AUo. laules', misses', and cuiidreu s city inada
fiaim. JJ-i'J?-.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PR00FSAFE8
O.
cataltgue, lor cath.ajarge anu upeuui- mvn
n 01 boots, shoes, brogans, balmoia s, etc.
Ho, ladles', misses', aud children s ol-ymsdi
idn. .1 S
IWr, 0. L. M A I B
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