THK DAILY EVENING TEIHIAIMI PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 11). riawB ajjiamLmr, Vltl Affairs. The night schools recently ojiencd tinder the direction of the board of folioof Controllers are o popular that all tlic applicants cannot bo ac commodated. 400 persons over nineteen years f njre ronde application for admission lnts tho school building on Muster street, west of Second, but only 100 could bo accommodated. On Frl dny .evening lat tho school was visited by a committee of tho Controllers, consisting of Messrs. MacLlridc, Freeborn, Jackson, and Smith, all of whom mado short addresses. Tho committee authorized tho principal. Mr. F. F. Christine, to establish another division, which Will Increase tho attendance to about 200. Peter Lane, watchman on board of a vessel nt Nenfio & Levy's wharf, In tho old district of Kensington, was fouud dead In the cabin yester day morn lug. From the position In which ho was fouud It Is suppoBCd that ho died from apoplexy. He had fallen to one side, leaving one wrist immediately over a lamp which was burning ou a table at' his side. Tho wrist was so much burned that tho wrist fell off. Tho Coroner Iicld an inquest, and a verdict in accordance with the ffbovc factfr was rendered. Tho following; are somo of the principal articles exported from tho city of Philadelphia during the month of October: Pctrolouin, 2,581,074 gallons; bread, 10'J,218 pounds; bird. 133,890 do.; tullow, 213,070 do.; Ijcef, 101,850 do.; oil cake, M)!),321 do.; pork, 40,805 do.; wheat, 203,713 bushels: flour, 15,083 barrels; and corn meal, 24'J0 do. Nearly all tho wheat was Bent to Liverpool, Dublin, and Londonderry. A horse attached to a carriage, in which Mr. Atkiuson and family were riding, ran away yesterday, and when in the vicinity of Sixteenth and Coatcs strchts they were thrown out. Mr. Atkinson was injured about the head, and his eon, aged 10 years, was also Injured. They wcro lakcu home, at Twentieth and Market etrct'ts. John Ciiislck was run over yesterday nftor noon by a Ridge avenue car, near Laurel Hill, and scrlou6ly injured. IIo was removed to his home In Mannyunk. Margaret Taylor, aged 35 years, residing at No. 052 Cantrcll street, had her leg broken yes terday by being struck. ' Sho was admitted to tho Pennsylvania Hospital. Domcetlc A Hairs. Judge Bcnncr, of Dutchess county, Now York, died on Friday. A submarine cable between Mexico and tho United States is projected. Tho brakemen on tho Eastern Division of the Erie Railroad are on a strike. Free delivery of letters commences in San Francisco on the 15th inst. Volunteers for Indian warfare are called for by Governor Saltord, of Arizona. Seven mnrders and suicides occurred in San Francisco during the past week. Hon. 8. Shellabargcr, our Minister to Portu gnl, will resign and return homo soon. Four inches of suow have fallen at Coving ton, Virginia, and Greensboro', North Carolina. Secretary Doutwell denies the roport that ho has sent agents to Europe to sell our bonds. Tennessee -refuses to pay for the railroads cold to her by Andrew Johnson at the close of the Rebellion. An influential meetinrr in favor of protection to home industry was held at Detroit on Satur day evening. A rufllan attempting an assault upon a lady, in Stcphentown, N. Y., was killed by her at one blow with an axe. The Massachusetts prohllitionists are carry ing the war into Germany by making heavy seizures of lager boer. . At Eddyville, Iowa, on Wednesday, a woman butchered her three children with an axe, and then drowned herself. Gold diggings, said to exceed those of the Cariboo, have been found on a branch of tho Place river, in British Columbia. The Lake National Iianl& at Wolfdboro, N. II., has been robbed of a heavy amount. Private depositors will suffer greatly. Tho First Auditor at Washington wants tho necessary legislation to enable him to closo up .i l-.i - i - r . Otis Tufts, a well-known merchant of Bos ton, died suddenly on Friday night of heart dis ease, at tho age of 05, ucing found lying on the sidewalk. Tho friends of Cuba in Washington are pressing the President to recognize the revolu tionists as belligerents. They allege that if he does not do it Congress will. Several persons havo been arrested in Al bany, N. Y., charged with complicity in the late extensive express robbery ou tho New York Central Railroad. Portions of the stolen money, the amount of which has been greatly exagge rated, have been recovered. Foreign Affairs. Victor Emmanuel is dying at Florence. Napoleon will pass part -of tho winter at Nice. Ledru Kollin has accepted a nomination to the French Corps Legislatif. Tho Sultan of Turkey will not be present at the opening f the Suez Canal. Rochefort has arrived in Paris, and has been nominated for tho Corps Legislatif. Hon. E. McPhersou'a and General Schenck's return from Europe is shortly expected. Very general, in London, were the evidences of public grief at the death of George Pcabody. Indemnity tho amount of 17,000,000 francs is claimed from the French Government by Jccker. It is probable that the rate of ocean postage will soon be reduced to one-half of the pre sent rates. The French Government refuse to reduce the rutes on ocean postage with this country below 11 1 ten cents per quarter ounce. The concession for the proposed telegraphic cable between Belgium and this country was signed at Paris on Saturday by the Belgian Min ister. Tho great Holbora viaduct, one of the greatest improvements ever made in London, was opened by tho Queen with State ceremonies on Saturday. . - The French Concordat, says the Archbishop of Paris, is opposed to anydoeislou by tho (Ecu meaicul Council on tho infallibility of the Pope, without discussion. It is thought that, before this, Dr. Living stone has satlnlied himself whether any South African waters flow into the lake Albort Nyanza, and thereby solved the problem of African geography. Rich gold discoveries has been made In So li ora, Mexico. A revolt of rural gendarmerie ia Mexico was at once put down. There Is no truth in tho rumor of dissensions in the Mexican ministry. Seven miners were killed and ecven others HcriouEly injured by a mining accident iu Mexico. Mr. Seward has met with an enthusiastic re ception at Guadalajara. He was to have reached Mexico on November 4, but was taken sick. Mr. McGregor has been liberated by Captain-General Rodas at tho intercession of Consul Gcnerar Plumb, and has sailed for New York. "Aunty," said a sentimental niece to it bo reaved ' widow, "now you're prosperous and 'well to do' let us get somo protty tombstones for good Uncle Daniel j you know be has uouo at his grave," Auut Kfcziah lifted up her bands, and cmpha blzed this touching expression: "Jane, if tliey want anything of Daniel at the Judgment, they can find him without a guido-uoard; I tell you he'll be there in timo." An honest daino in tho town of , standing beside the corpse of her deceased husband, bo wailing in piteous tones his untimely doparturo, observed, "It'u a pity he's dead, for his teeth are us good as ever they was." "Why don't you ask mo how I aui?" smilingly suld a visitor to a four-year old girl. "I dou't want to know," was littlo iunoceut'e reply. Ji. PorULAH YSBbEL-CywULlu, MARINE TELEGRAPH. fvr tuidilUmal Uarxnt Sew e FKMf fan. A LM AN AO FOR PHILAUKLPHIA-THIS DAT. BtthRikks !W Hook Bt. !H Bun Bet. 4 41H Hioh Watkb 6HI PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE. . Wit.t.iiM w. Paul, ) H. O. HuTi-HitR, CoMMimn or tuc Month. t). K. Hiokkb, ) OOMMITTMt OH AltnlTnATlONH. J.O. James, George I Bnzby, R A. Konder, William W. Paul, Too. L. Oilleepio. ItlOVKittliNTS OK OCKAN STEAMSHIP. FOR AM K RIO A. Paraguay London New York.... Oct. 33 Mult MvbhmioI New York Oct. IIS Helvetia Liverpool... ..Now York Oct. 87 Iowa Oluicow N'MwYork Oct. 9S Nemesis Liverpool New York Oct. Westphalia Havre Now York Oct. W) Boiussia Hamburg.. ..New York OoW. 80 FOR EUROPE. fimbria New York. ...Hamburg Not. 9 Colorado New York. ...Liverpool Not. Iu Cuba New York.. ..Liverpool Not. 1(1 Siberia Now York. ...Liverpool Not. 11 America Now York. ...Bremen Nov. It OUT of Brooklyn. New York.. ..Liverpool Not. 13 Frin New York.. ..Liverpool Nov. 13 Ville de Paris.. .Now York . ... HaTra Not. 13 Cambria New York . ...Glasgow Not. 13 O. of Boston New York. ...Liverpool, via Hal... Nov. M Paraguay New York. ...London... Nov. ail City of London. .New York. ...Liverpool Nov. i!0 O.of WaahingtonNew York. ...Liverpool Not. 27 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC. KTO. Pioneer Philada... Wilmington Not. 10 Cleopatra New York.. ..Vora Cruz Not. 10 Columbia Now York. ...Havana Not. 11 Wyoming I'hilada Savannah Nov. 13 Juniata Pbilada Now Orleans Not. 16 Booth America. New York.. ..Rio Janeiro. Nov. 28 Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the regular lines. The steamers for or f rou Livorpool oall at ljueonstown, ex cept the Canadian line, -which onll at Irfindondorry. Tbe team ore for or from the Continent oall at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY Steamship Roman, linker, Boston, H. Winaor 4 On. Steamship Bninotte, Freeman, New York, John K Ohl. Steamship Hunter, Harding, Providence, 1). 8. Htotaon A Co. Steamer W. Whllldin.Riggans, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Bchr P. A. Saunders, Steehnan, New Haven, S. Latbbary A Co. Bchr Htophen Morris, Seaman, Savannah, do, Kchr Problem, Tyler, Petersburg, 8oott, Walter A Co. bclirH.P II awes, Jackson. New London, do. Bchr W, O. Dearborn, Scull, Washington, do. Bchr K. O. Warner, Warren, Hartford, do. Bchr Mary I. Ireland, Ireland. Wilmiugton.N.O., do. Bchr U. Newkirk, Huntley, Boston, do. ARRIVF.D YESTERDAY. Steamship Pioneer, Barrett, SO hours from Wilmington, N. C, with cotton, naval stores, etc., to Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. Abont noon on Saturday, saw brig Kllon P. Stewart, for 8agua, going to soa; below Urandjwine Light, saw barque black Brothers, from Havre, at anchor; oil Vack Creek, saw barcjue F. Rook, bonnd down. Steamship Fanita, Brooks, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to John F. Ohl. Bohr Jas. Anderson, Tunnetl, 2 days from Indian river, Del., with grain to Collins A Co. Bchr Hannibal, Ooz, 7 days from Calais, Me., with lum ber to Ronton A Bro. vexsel to Lennox A Burgess. Bchr John T. Long, Tnnnell, 1 diiy from Indian, river, wit b grain to Jas. L. Bowley A Co. Scbr Clsyton A Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del., with grain to Jas. L. Bewloy A Co. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamer Concord, Norman, 24 hours from Now York, with mdse. to W. M. Buird A Co. Steamer Fannie, Kenton, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Buird A Co. , Steamer Monitor, Jonos, 24 hours from New York, With mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Barque Grace E. Cann, Cook, 3J days from Londonderry, Ireland, in ballast to K. A. Boudor A Co. 2!'th ult., so miles BE. of CapaBroton, spoke brigantino Acadia, of Piotoo, N. 8., bound to Buenos Ayres. Scbr Ralph Bonder, Crosby, 16 days from Turk's Island, with salt to Wm. Bumni A Son Teasel to E. A. Bonder A Co. Schr Add'e Murchie, Murchie, from Jacksonville, with lumber to Herbert A Davis. Bcbr Breeze, Overton, from Jacksonville, with lumber to captain. Bchr Southerner, Hearn, 6 days from Newtown, Hd.. With lumber to Collins A Co. Bchr Percy, Coalwell, 10 day from East port, with fish to F. A. Bonder A Co. Scbr SylToster Uosner, Morris, 8 days from Rappahan nock river, Va., with lumber to Collins A Co. Bchr M. Vsn Dnsen, Compton, from Boston. Bcbr H. Goodman, Bishop, from New Brunswick. Bcbr T. Sinuickson, Winsmore, from Lynn. Corrttpondmre of Ttit Ertnitui Trteqmvh. E ASTON A MoMAHON'S BULLETIN. New York Office, Nov. 6. Eight bargos leave in tow to-night for Baltimore, light. Dudley Breed, with barley, for Philadelphia. Schuyler, with barley, for Baltimore. Baltimohb Branch Office, Nov. 6. The following barges leave in tow to night eastward : 8. Malloy ; O. McCaffrey ; Chard ; Wm. Portor ; Wm. Nor man; A.L.Mason; J. H. Davis: Joseph Byrnes; and Catherine Terrenoo, all with coal for New York. Union Delight, with ceal, for Philadelphia. J. J. Crittenden, with ooal. for Wilmington. L. B. O. . MEMORANDA. Ship Baxaar, Jollerson, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, (ailed from Milford Haven 'J4t.li ult., having ropairod. Ship Thomas Harward, Stricklund, cleared at New Or leans 2d inst. for Havre, with 370tj bales cotton and 1200 staves. Sbip Btaatsroad Brock, Nioolayson, for Philadelphia, tailed from Liverpool 24d ult. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, for Philadelphia, cleared at Savannah 6tb inst. Barque tioldtm West (Br.) Brown, benoe, at Liverpool 83d ult. Barque Bessie Harris, Allan, sailed from Livorpool 2M ult. for Philadelphia. Brig F. 11. Jennings, Noble, honce, at Molvoot 22d nit. Brig William Welsh, Btrobridgo, hence, at London 23d ult. Brig Billow, Griffin, hence at Bangor 4th inst. Brig Minnio Miller, Anderson, henoe, at Salom 4th inst. Brig F. J. Merrynmn. Glover, honce, at Mobile 2d inst. Brigs Golden Lead, Dow ; Hattie B. Daggett ; and J. B. Brown, Bain, hence, at Boston 6th inst. Schr Adelia, Footo, hence, at St. John, N. B., 2d inst. Bchr M. J. Russell, and Cloud, Leurnau, hence, at Richmond 4th inst. Schr John Beatty, Price, sailed from Richmond 4th inst. for Pamunkey river, to load lumber for Philadelphia. Bohr Z. Bteelman, Adams, and L. Q. O. Wiskurt, Mason, were loading at Wilmington, N. C, 4th inst for New York. Bcbrs Emily Curtis, Haskell, and Hannah Little, God frey, toence, at Boston 6th iust. Schr Cabot, Parker, honce, at Boston 5th Inst., reports 8d inst., in vineyard Sound, carried awuy bead of tore mast and also maintopmast. Schrs Hannah Lil tie, Godfrey; William H. Tiers, Gil ford; Adele TruedeU, Hess; Annie May, May; Alpha, Munson: 8. O. Smith, Banks; Julia A. Garrison, Smith; and K. Vaughn, UUley, benoe, at Boston 6th inst. NOTICE TOMARINERS. Notice is given that the Spar Buoy heretofore plaoed on Boon Island Ledge, Me., has been taken up, and a Urst class iron Nun Buoy, colored red and black, horizontal tripes, has beea set to mark the danger. T 11 E PRINCIPAL DSFOT FOR TBI BALIS OF REVENUE STAMPS NO. 301 CHE8NUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 S. FIFTH STREET, (Two doors below Chcsnut street) ESTABLISHED 1302. The sale of Revenue stamps is still continued at the Old-Established Agencies. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the tloveruineilt, and having at all times a largo supply, we are enabled to 1111 and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders Immediately upou receipt, a matter of great importance. . Vnlted States NotcB, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Ofllco Wders received la fajmtnt. Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Keveuue cheerfully and gratuitously furuished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Receipts, etc, 'j iie following rates of commission arc allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On $25 and npwetrds. loo " " two " .a per cent, .8 " .4 " Addition orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 0C4 CI1ESNVT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1 01IN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MERJ fl cbantsand Manufacturers of Ooneatoga Ticking, eto, M.iUCilk.bMli'bUwiCt'bUa4elvhu. vlwliut PATENTS. PATENT OFFICES. N. W. Corner FOUKTU and CUES NUT, (Eotranee on FOURTH street). rZLAXlCXS D. rACTORIUS, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patent procured for Invention! In the Unite. States and Foreign Countries, and all business r lating to the same promptly transacted. Call or bo for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. I amtht WILLIAM 8. IRWIN. GENERAL PATENT AGENT, Ko. 406 LIBRARY STREET. OUTOALTS PATENT ELASTIC JOINT IRON ROOK. AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON GO'S MANU FAUTCRKS, FIRE-PROOE BUILDINGS, KTO. TAYLOR A OOALE'H PATENT AUTOMATIC) LOOK-UP SAFETY VALVK. BKAUIOKD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR, ETO. ETO. 10 4 tl 1 PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner F0TJBTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIABL AGENCY. Send for pamphle on Patents. 8 4 thstuj CHARLES H. EVANS. CTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE k5 RitrbU of a valuable Invention just patented, and for the SLICING, CUTTING, and OHIPVINU of dried beef, cabbuxe, etc, are bereliy offered for sale. It is an article of (treat value to proprietors of hotels and restaurant, and it should be introduced into every family. Hl'ATK KM. UTS for sale. Model can be soen at TELEGRAPH OKI' ICE, COOPER'S POINT, N. J. 6!17tf MIJNDY A HOFFMAN. LOOKING CLASSES. ETO ESTABLISHED 179 6. A. 8. ROBINSON. FRENCH PLATE LOOSINQ-GLASSSS, ENGRAVINGS, BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURB FRAMES, NO. 910 CELESNUT STREET, J H Fifth door above tne Continental, Phlia. WINDOW CLASS. "WINDOW GLASS." EVANS. SHARP & CO., NO. 613 MARKET STREET, Are dally receiving shipments of Glass from Works, where they are now making 10,000 feet day. They are also receiving shipments of FRSNCIX WINDOW OZiASS. Rough Plate and Ribbed Glass, Enamelled Stained, Engraved, and Ground Glass, which they offer at 9 26 3m LOWEST MARKET RATES. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. O. W. RUSSELL,, NO. S3 N. SIXTH STREET, FHTLAbELPHIA. RICH JEWELRY. JOHN BISENNA IN, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STltEET, 8 mwf Omrp PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in WATCH KS ANI JKWKLRT. corner BKVKNTU and UHKSNUT Rtreeta. i 11 beoond floor, and late of No. 86 a THIRD St. NEW PUBLICATIONS. HILOSOPIIY OF MARRIAGE A New Course of Lectures, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live, and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity, and Old Axe; Manhood Generally Reviewed; Tue Oauseof Indigestion; Flatulence and Nervous Diseases Aocounted For; Marriage Philosophically Considered, eto. eto. Pocket volume, containing these Lectures will be for. worded, post paid, on reoeipt of 36 cents, by addressing W . A. LKARY, Jk.,8. K. corner of MiTII and WALNUT Ktreels, Philadelphia. nut HATS AND CAPS. HWARBURTONS IMPROVED VENTI lated and easy-fittin. Dress Hats (patented), in .all tbe improved fashions of the season. OUJCiSNUT Street. next door to the Post Office. JSTABLISHED 1819. The New York Iyelncr and Printing Eistablisluneut. BTATEN ISLAND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Bide), Philadelphia: No. Htt DUANU bUeet and m liUOADWAY, New York. 1 his old and well-known Company are prepared, as usual, with the higbest degree of skill, and Uia most approved machinery, 'JO DVB, ULKANHK and FINISH evert JJ K R R 1 0 K & SONS 80TJTHWARK FOUNDRY, NO. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, PnUaclelplila. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OlF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, TatcnUid Juno, 1863. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMM ER D. M. WESTON'S" PATENT SELF-CENTRING, SELF-BALANCING CENTRLVtUAL SUUAR-DRAINLNG BACHINK. AND RO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. T 10 mwf I. VACUUM II UU11CX. WILLIAM B. VUUDIi JOBM . OOl'fi. . T. eABTOlt. . M'MAHO. I?AH'l'ON Al NlcltlAH 1 , Xld BIM-l'INt AHt COMMMXIUN MeHCHAHVS o.a UOKNT1K.8 SLIP. New York. ho. 1H KOU'l'H WHAKVHH. Philadelphia. No. 46 W. PRATT Street, lUltimore. We are preuarea to uiu every duwripuou of lrrol'.t to Philadelpiiia, New York, WIlminKton, and intermediate points will) lromptnee and despatch. anai lwat.4 pteoiu-tHKe lurajabed at Uie btirlest uoUoo. &i variety 01 liuim' ana ujjiiuMUn'll UAitMBNTS. ndPlK.tlK CiOODH, in tbeir usual superior manner I tiAHMKNTH CLKAN8KI) WHOLK. l 17 tiurflm NO'i'K This is our only office in Philadelphia. I A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIKST MORTGAGE B0JID3 or TBI Wilmington and Reading Railroad, BEARING INTEREST At SEVEN PER CENT. In Currency, FAYABLi APRIL AND OCTOBER, FREE OF STATE AND UNITED 8TATE8 TAXES. THIS road runs through ft thickly populated and rich ngricnltnral and manufacturing district For the present, we are offering a limited amount the aoovo Bonds at 85 CENTS AND INTEREST. The connection of this road with the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads insures it a large and remu nerative trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest first-class Investment In the market BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 9 4 tin 81 PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES BONDS BOUGHT, BOLD, AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. o o l. r BOUGHT AND BOLD AT MARKET RATES. COU PONS CASHED. PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS. DE EATEN & BE0., No. 40 South THIRD Street, 6 lit PHILADELPHIA. B. S. JAJftXISOia' & CO., SUCCESSORS TO F. V. KELLY A CO., II ankers ana Dealers Im Gold, Silver, aui Government Bonis, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNTJT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, eto, etc 0 bus 81 gLLIOTT & DUNN, BANKERS, NO. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA, DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION BANK OF LONDON. DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, BILLS, Etc Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing interest. Execute orders for Stocks in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Baltimore - 1 265 QLENDINNING, DAVIS & CO., NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GIEND1NNING, DAVIS & AMORT, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic commnnlcatlon with the New York Stock Boards from the Philadelphia Office 1328 glYUTH, RANDOLPH & CO.. BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Acsounta of Banks and Bankers on Libera Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON a J. HAMBRO A SON, London. B. METZLEH, 8. SOHN A CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., Paris. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of Credit 1 j tf Available Throughout Europe JOHN 8. RUSHTON & CO., No. B0 SOUTH THIRD STREET. NOVEMBER COUPONS AMD CITY WARRANTS 10 6 8m BOUOnT ArO) SOLD. qHTty warrants BOUGnT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO.. 2y.O. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET, I . PHILADELPHIA, FINANCIALS FINANCIAI.. A Seven Per Cent. Gold Loan 0,500,000. THK KANSAS PACIKIO RAILWAY, now lonoefM. fol operation from Kansas City lo SL.rldan, propose to build an eitsnsirn to DOTr, Oolorora Too Government has framed Three Millions of Acres of the finest lands in Kansas and Colorado, which are mortgaged for the aeon ritjr of a loan of 6,500,000. This loan to secured in tbo most effectual manner. It represent a road In profitable operation, and win open the trade of the Rooky Monnta'n country and oonneot it with tbe ftreat market of the KasU It is considered to be on of the lst loans In tbe market. KVKM BETTER IN BOMB RKSPEOTj' THAN GOV KRNMENT BEOURITIE8. Tbe loan bo tblrtly yoars to run, principal and interest parable in sold, semi-annaally, seven per eenL Th coupons will be payable semi-annually In either Frankfort. London, or New York, and will be free from GoTernnient taxation. Th bonds for th present are old In currency at W, with accrued Interest. Circular, maps, and pamphlet sent on application. IMOKUAIV Ac CO., No. (53 EXCHANGE TLACE, NEW YORK. M. IC. JF.SIJI Ac. CO., No. 12 PIKE STREET, NEW YORK. We or authorised to sell th bonds in Philadelphia, offer tbem as a reliable investment to our friend. TOWiUHEAU WIIKM3X Ac CO., No. 309 WALNUT Stroet, JOrmwMnT PHITnELPHIA. RANKING U o U S E or 9 JAY COOKE & CO., Sos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, Dealers in all Government Securities. Old B-aos Wanted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought Ad sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved foi iftdies. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance In the National UTe Insurance Company ef the United States. Full Information given at oar 55& 10 i8rn ) R E X E L & CO. NO.' 34 SOUTH TITIRD STREET, Amorloan and Xfoirelgii ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation In any part of Europe. Travellers can make all their financial arrange, meats through us, and we will collect their interest and dividends without charge. Dbbxil, Winthkop A Co., iDrbxxl, Harjxs & Co, New Yorfc j Paris. C3 10 4 pa 8. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exchange Brokers, NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New York and Philadelphia Stock ana uoia juoards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bought and sold on cem mission only at either city 1 86 MILLINERY IVJGYIj Ac KO.SE.'VIIEII, NO. 726 CHESNUT STREET. OPEN THIS DAY, 10 PIECES ROMAN STRIPED SATINS, at (2, $2'60, and $3 per yard ; one dollar per -yard below former prices. 40 PIECE8 SATINS, 16-Inch, of all desirable abados, $160 per yard; reduced from 4'i 16 PIECES BLACK VELVET, warranted all silk, at $4, $4'50, and $5; one dollar por yard below tbe real value. Also, a full stock of all kinds of R1BBUNH. BUJSHATS, FRAMES, iXOWERS ' FEATHKR4, ETO. ETO., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1VKVL Ac KOSELlillEIJI, 10181m; NO. 73 CHESNIJT8TREET. CENT.'S FURNISHING QOODS. J11E FOUNT OF FASHION. GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. UBS. MINNIE OUMMING8 boa opened th abor. named place, at No. 119 South EIGHTH Street, where gentlemen can find everrthlng In their line. Tbe bast Bttin BUIBTS in th city, ready mads or moil a to order. Purchasers of twelve articles receiv the thirteenth as a Gift. UMBRELLAS TO HIRE for 25 cent. Handkerchiefs hemmed free of chars. Polite Salesladies in attendano. call i respectfully olicltd and satisfaction guar anteed. 98 MINNIE OUMMING8. pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORK, PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRES GOODS In fall variety. WINCHESTER ft CO., 118 No. 706 CHESNUT Street piNE DRESS S hTbTb AND GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, B 87rp Four doors below Continental Hotel. DRUQ6, PAINTS, ETO. JOBERT SHOEMAKER A O O. N. Corner FOURTH and RACE SU PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Faints, Patty' Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH Z I N O PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest price for cash. 184 J. 3IAH8IIALL, DRUCGIST AND CHEMIST, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND PATENT MEDICINES, Nos. 1301 ami 1303 3L1KKET St. 10 il Uwtutlui AMUSEMENTS. MERICAN A-CADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND GERMAN OPERA. Mansgor H. ORAU Tb Manager respectfully announcne a abort season of (IRANI) GERMAN OPKHA, COMMFNUING MONDAY EVKN1NG. Not. 16. WMKNTHK OKIOINAL OOMPANYOF WFLLKNOWN AND FAVORITK AK1 I8T, TorbI her wit b th full Chorus and powmlul Orobentra, ho, a few rears sco, created so favorable an impression in this cilf, and ronrlnded one of tbe MOttT BUCCKKSKUL UfKH KNGAGRMBNTS ON . KKUOKM IN AMRHIOA, jol who recentl closed in New York, at th Theatre) i rancaise, 1-ONG AKD BRILLIANT BRA80;t,. Will bT tbe honor appearing in this city in ' . FAVUKITK OKHMAN OPRKA3. ' which bar not been represented her idi nirl font rears. . . . , . . THR RtPKRTOIRR will be of nnparallolod i ictme.ii and interest. vue 01 rne leauirps of the season beine th.it NO OPKRA WILL KK RKPKATKD. THK 8CALK OF rKICES i adopted for the season I snouhat oannot bnt be e . , . SUBSCRIPTIONS. ' Eeat for eight epninirs snl onn mr.tinnn performone. The sain nr .ntonri.ii . . n Werinesday. at A. Al., at Trumpler's. 116 CADEMY OF MUSIC. HFRRMANN, THF. r.REi'l' PltKNTiniOTTATIT.tm. LAST NIGHTS. NKW PROGRAMMES. THIS MONDAY. November ft, AND EVKKY F.VKN1NG DUKINU THR WEEK. TUKGKRAT MKRRMANN IN A NKW PltlH.KiMUK Introducing his oolebrstd KKi;OND RTOHP TO-MORROW (Tuesday! LA8T NIGHT BtTT THREE. OA I UKU4I-UAti MAI inr.K, Admission. 1. inlndinff rARArvnd mim ' F&inilv (Ocrojs; Gallery, 'id oents. Seats now for salo at Trampler' Musio Store, No. 93S Chesnut street, and at the Academy. 10 81) LAURA KEEN E'S CHKSNUT 8TRKKT THEATRIC. t,... . TO-NIGHT-BOUU8. BOGUS 1 BOGUS 1 BOGUS ! A NEW TRAMATIO 8KNSATTON. LAURA KKKNK as KATK POMKOY, And the entire Company in th cast. With New Scenery, btartUug Effects, and t . A Yooht Rao. Poors eyen at 7. Commence at 7X. WALNUT STREET THEATRE, BEGINS AT )i to 8. THIS (Monday) FVKNTNO, Not. 8. LAhT NIGHT BUT tlVK of the sminent artiste, LUOILLK WKSTKRN, Who will have the honor of appearing in her DOwerfal creation and thrilling portraiture of LAUK ISABEL VANE, w wi?' LYNNEi or.'l'HE ELOPEMENT, In which grand impersonation she is WITHOUT A RIVAL. Having performed this celebrated role OVKR FOUKTEKN HU.NDKKD NIGHTS. RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TREEI THEATRK. Begin k to 8. BKCOND WKKK OK LOST AT SEA. HOUSES PAf'KKD TO THK ROOF EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. , LOST AT SKA. With New Scenery, Original Musio, Hungerford Bridgo, Great Kir Soen. I nil Company in the Cast. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, THK ONLY MATINEE, at lid. o'clock. of LOST AT SKA. OX'S AMERICAN T FLE A T B 15, THE ZANFRETTA TROUPE AND Oa RON FAMILY. FIRST WEEK OK THE MAGIO STAR AND LA FKTK CALAIS. THE GREEK SLAVE, KTO. Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at o'olook. DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. . SEVENTH St., below Aroh (Late Theatr Ooralqne). Mr. Charles H. Duprez Muuar MAKKKD AND UNEQUALLED SUCOESST THIS EVENING, AND CONTINUE EVERY NIGHT. Third week of the great artistio DUPRKZ & BENEDICT'S Gigantio Minstrel and Burlesque Opera Tronpe, Still Another New Programme Tnis Week. First Time. New Burlosqne, PATTI THE REAL, AND PATTI THE IMPOSTOR. Admission, 50 c. ; Gallery, US o. ; Parquette, 7io. 11 8 lit NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above Chesnnt. THE FAMILY RESORT. OARNCROBS A DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, th great Star Troupe of tho world, in their nneau&ll KTHIOPIAN S01REE8, " BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS. OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and ' LAUGHABLE BURLF.SQUEI EVERY EVENING. "U"DUJ1. ,-, m J- OARNCBOSS. Manager.' R. P. SIMPSON, Treasurer. Ul6m CONCERT HALL. . THEODORE THOMAS' "RAND ORCHESTRA L CONCERTS. . ON THURSDAY KVKNINtJ. NOVEMBER II, 1IRST GRAND cdNCERT HY THEODORE THOMAS AND HIN CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. ' Composed of over I ORTY DISTINGUISHED ARTI8T8, On which occasion will be presented tuo following briL liant programme: 1. Overture "Tannhauser," Wagnos' 2- ,AI1l?,trB.tT"8tb1 Symphony," BeethSvea 3. ' L' Invitation a la Danse,"...- Webs (Instrumentation by Hector HoiliozJ. " 4. Solo for Trombone "The Tear." Stisalll MB, V. LEKISOH. oagem B. Trasnmerer" Schanians 6. Funtasio "Midsummer Night's Dreiun," ' 7. Overtnre-"William Toll," ".f.Rostni 5. Walta "On the Beautiful Blue Danube ,"...! 'strauea 9. Serenade for Flute and French Horn Till ME8SR8. WIENER AND SCHMIT& 10. Polk Mazurka "Lob der Frauen," ) A Polka 8chnell-"Jocns," StraBaB 11. Faokeltanz, No. 1, in B '. Meverbses TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. W W No extra charge for Reserved Seat. ' The sale of Reserved Seats will commence oa Tnasdsv Morning, at O. W. A. Trumpler's Musio Store, No. Vli Chosnut street. I Doors open at 7V; to commence at So'olock. Ill ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. DEBUT IN PHILADELPHIA OF THK FRANK.O CHILDREN. . , PIANISTS AND V10LINIST8, Pronounced by the press of New York and tbe principal European cities to be tbe GREATEST MUSICAL WONDERS OF THE AGE, THEV WILL OIVB TWO GRAXD CONCERTS, Assisted by the Popular and Favorite Vocalist. MADAME HENRIETTA BEHRENS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EFENINGS, . November 11 and 13, 1W. And for the special aooommodation of subnrban reeidentl and children, A GRAND JUVFNILF SI ATI NEE, ON RAT UK DAY, NOVEMBER 13, at S O'CLOCK. NAUAN, aged 7 years; RACHEL, agsd 9 year ; SAM, ogod 10 years ; JEANKTf E. aged 13 year, , , ., SELMA, aged 14 year. The above family are native Amerieans, born in New Orleans. Theybave elioited the most nnqualitied adraira tion and entbusiiiBm from the mnsical Profession at their SP,?SS'2lln'5 Mew York tai Grand PatU Matinee. lit KKI.S One DOLLAR NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RE8ERN ED SEATS TickeU and Seats for sale at CHARLES TRUM PLER'8 Mukio Store, CHESNUT Street, commencing WEDNE8- RATIONAL HALL, MARKET STREET. MACE A TAYLOR'S , GREAT SENSATION COMBINATION, COMMENCING MONDAY, Novomber 8. ONE WEEK ONLY. , JAMES MAOE, retired Champion of England In bis celebrated Statuesque Illustrations. JAMES TAYLOR, the Great London Comiqne. lU .t t SENTZ AND IIASSLER'S MATINEES- MUSICAL FUND HAI.U Itti9-7U, every SATUBi DAY AtTEROON at M o'clock. 1 1sr VALEU'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTET , V GA HDF.N, No. 7), 7M. I'M. and 71KI VINE BtreeJ THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, lormerlv tue proper of the GRAND DIKE OF BADKN, purchased at gre. eipeuse by JACOB V A I.ER. of this city, in eombinatio. wi.h FLAMKR S ORtJIFK I RA anoM s NK1X1 ANDERSON, will perforin KVK.RV A I Kuy aui KVKNINU at the above-mentioned place. AdmlsaioT iree. lillil iy I 11 E O U A 1 D B, FOK STOKE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAG TORIES, ETO. ratent Wire Ralilnpr, Iron Bedsteads, Ornarrrcnta Wlro Work, PapiT-iuukerB' Wires, and every varlctj of Wire Work, mauuructured by V M. WALKER A SONS. No. 11 N. SIXTHStreet. 1 8fmv?9 COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all number and brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wagou-oover Duck. Also, Paper Munulooturera Diitir l t.il. from ll.uiy to mvauti tix lutLu widj Paulina, biting. boUTwfn. .lo. w M CULkCU t)Uit (Clti iwiosli
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