THE DAILY EVENING TKLEGKAni PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVUM BISK 0, 185.0. 3 HSWS CUKMAHY. " f - I'Ht- Affair. -Cfltharinc Sullivan, ngd 3(1 yenrs, rominiN l-tl suicide last niht, at No. ?:W Swnnsou street, liy tkinj latuianitin. . A borsc attached to a carriage containing a Kcntk'intin named Fenwell ran awny on South hrond street yesterday afternoon. Several pieces of cloth were stolen, yestcr lny afternoon, from the store of Cooper & Co nnrd, corner of Ninth and Market streets. A younq; man was arrested In Gcrmantown yesterday afternoon, charged with stealing t"0 from a clergyman of that place. Alderman d'odd held him to answer. Unc of the Smith family named John com mitted suicide by banging himself to the balus ters cf the stairway of the houso No. 340 South Eighth street, last evening. The annual meeting" of the Spring Harden Honp Society was held last evening at the Soup House, on lliittomvood street, near Uroad, when nu election of managers took place. .John Burg, a lad, fell off an icc-houso on Queen street, below Second, yesterday after noon, and fractured his leg, besides receiving other injuries about the body and head. lie was removed to bis home, No. 35? (juccn Ktrect. John Klllion, doing business at the southeast corner of Trout and Walnut streets, had a hear ing before 1'nited States Commissioner Craig Ukldlo yesterday, on the charge- of carrying on the biiblness of rectifier without paving the spe r lal tax. The Commissioner held the defendant In frlOOO bail for a further hearing. The Hoard of Health now have under con sideration the estimate of expenses for the year 1b7, nnd from an examination made by their sub-committee the total expenses of Health OlHco, Lazaretto, Municipal Hospital, street cleaning, etc., arc estimated at about $28S,Oo6. t)f this amount there will likely bo realized from icsonrecs of the department some $31,000, leav ing the estimated expenses for the year some thing like $357,000. Surah Solomon, deceased, late of this city, by her will, which was admitted to probate yes tcrdny, bequeathed to the Jewish Hospital Asso ciation the, sum of J100. The will of Prudent Casamajor, of St. Jago Ai Cuba, but formerly of Philadelphia, was also admitted to probate. It was made on the l'Jth ! July, ltttiO, and Messrs. Samuel, William, and John "Welsh arc named as its executors. After making several bciucsts of a private character, there occurs the following paragraph: "In case I shall survive the execution of this will for the space of one full calendar month, then, but not otherwise, my executors in trust to ray to four benevolent Institutions in the city of Philadelphia, to bo selected by my said execu tors or such of them as shall accept and act In these trusts, and the survivor or survivors of them, the sum of $500 each, clear of the collate ral inheritance tax." A stated meeting of the Guardians of the Poor was held yesterday afternoon, at the Block ley Almshouse, President John M. Whitall in the chair. The Steward reported the house re ceipts at tSO-.'IS. The Out-door Agent reported having collected V2" 7 for support cases. The House Agent reported the census of the house tit 3!23; same time last year, 3l!s2; increase, 40. Mr. Server offered the following: lltsolced, That application bo made to Coun cils requesting them to appropriate the proceeds of the several trust funds, authorized by law, to be disbursed ty the Guardians of the Poor. Agreed to. Mr. Hancy offered 'a resolution fixing the salary of "the general watchman at 4500. Agreed to. A resolution fixing the salary of the engineer at $700 was offered and debated, and then post poned. A rcsolntion providing for the abolition of the Oflice of recording clerk was presented and dis citfccid and laid over until the next meeting. - Domestic Affairs. Judge Dent is sanguine of his election in Mississippi. Pike, the murderer, is to bo hanged nt Con cord, N. II., to-day. The Wolfboro' (N. II.) bank robbers got 1135,000 in available funds. Destructive lircs are reported from several parts of the country. A vessel arrived at Havana yesterday with Spanish reinforcements. Several postal changes have been made ia this State by Postmaster-General Creswell. An express driver murdered his wife in a most brutal manner, in Pittsburg, on Sunday night. In future visitors will only be received by the President between the hours of 1 and 3 P. M. Yellow fever has mado its appearauce at Puerto Principe, and cholera prevails in the in terior. John Henrv Salmon lias been arrested at Charlottesville, Va., charged with murdering his mother and brother. Governor Bullock has ordered a special train for country visitors from Washington to the Georgia State Fair, on the 13th inst. Receipts amounting to $81,339-50 are ac knowledged by Mr. H. Gaylord, treasurer of the Avondale fund, up to the 4th inst. Thanksgiving Day is to be made an occasion cf enjoyment and banqueting to the inmates of tbe various Soldiers' Orphans' schools. Senator Cameron and several distinguished Pennsylvania agriculturists and horticulturists purpose visiting the Georgia State Fair. A most disastrous flood recently devastated the country in the vicinity of Meuda. A whole town was destroyed and many lives lost. By order of Geuoral Canby, all the meet ings of Virginia Railroad stockholders are post poned till alter the admission of the State into the Union. Truck-laving on the Mobile and New Orleans Railroad commenced yesterday. The driving of the first spike was celebrate with interesting exercises. The Governor of Iowa intends to leave the appointment of Senator Grimes' successor to the I uiri.lnliif, llr.n Willi. 1,11 P. 1 1 i-m la - AJVt;il1U.VUI U. llVUt If ......... .tUWVU . . . trarded as the coming man. Small-pox has carried off five hundred Indians of the Gros-Vontrc tribe, or one-half its number. This has produced a panic among them, and numbers nret-ommittlng suicide. Kcv. James Ak Cobb, pastor of Broadway iiituouox tmurcu, at i ucison, .Mass., uiea suu- ilcnlv Jast night, aged sixty live, tie was a native of Connecticut, and a graduate of Yale College. ' A freight train ran off the track on the Suu duskv. MaiiBlicld, and Newark Railroad, nenf Mount Vernon, Ohio, on Sunday. Tho conduc tor died of his injuries. Two others were in- lured. Tue Er'e strike thus far lias been attended w'th no violence. Other hands have been taken on in place of the strikers, who have been paid off. and there has been no interruption In train The engagement of some brakemen at a lower rate led to the strike. ' Secretary Boutwell ha had a count maid of tl e bonds purchased by the Government, towards the extinction of the public debt, up to November 1. Those purchased lor the sinking fund amounted to il7,hH,50O, and those held peud hi tho action of Congress to ij 45,000,000. Foreign Affairs). Fochefort hal a great ovation in Paris lait itt"ht: .Manilla was visited by a severe earthquake on the 27th ult. The son ot the Emir of Bukhara is on a visit v,,r Alexander nt St. Petersburg. Napoleon holds a reception at (Jonipeiguo talmnrrnw. Minister Washburn is invited. There is a pnpect of securing froo naviga tion of the Dardauelli-s for tho merchant manuo cf all nations. v.y.tJiieen I.ibella first said bho would abcli- cute in favor of tho Prince of Asturias, and tluit rIio would not. Funeial services over the body of Mr. Pea- ,.iv have been ordered by Ouccu Victoria to i... I.,. hi tn Wefctmlnster Abbev. A cousulutiou has been held between Napo !.,., en.' bis tv:i- m':nht"rs us to tho measures to .. oinrted on Victor Emanuel' death. Feart Are CLteitalncd ol a Mizziilan Jnnurrvctlon. t'n Ion llrnevolrnt AnfioctrMlnrj. At. the ttilrtv-clRlith anniiHl monting. of tho Union Prw'VuU'iit Association, held TliurHilut cvorilnir, iilst nit, tlio followiiiBomcerHaiht managers were clotted to serve for the rnmilng year: Pre.idcfct Samui'l II. Perkins. Hit-l Yire 1'rmidrnt ,1. Finhnr Lesming. Soccnd Vico-Predoiit- llcnjuiiiia Urates. TreiiMirer- Edward H. Wood, No. '4 Cbnsnat "treet. Correiponriimr hw.rot.Bry - I.. Mon'gomnry Bond. Recording Secretary- John H. Atwood. Managem Thrmns Liitimer, .John Mohlen, William 1'nrvcF, Arthur O, CofT.n, Hnnjamin Orne, Tliomns Wn.t Kon, ,ioteih II. Iw'.h"s John Alihiirt, Tlioir.n A. llmi'.l. Billiard Wood, Charlen 8. Wert,. M. D.. don'ph A.OIy, Allied M. Collins, .lohn K. Grneff, Henry l. 8hr'rrd, .). II. Van Duren, H. Morris Wain, Cooigo C. Morris, William A. Porter, and John It. Goat. The annual report shows tho following remits for tho rant your : - Number of visits mado to dwellings cf the poor 1.1. '3 Number of families umlor cure ot visitors 4,;il7 Number of tick attended 1,:I'H Number of pcrf-ons found employment ft'1? N timber ot children provirlr'l with homes and school fcj Number of tons of coal furninhed to the poor in aniull uuantitir ,m Nuiiilirr of garments distributed, including bouts find shoo 2.31- (iirir.ru lor provisions and groceries in Ilka proportion. The total dintrllmfion for the year in money, fuel, and materials amounted to if 2",KVIH. . 'I hn number of lady visitor, who nro rosidont. in their sections, and long familiar with thoir work, is 120. lo their caro may sulely lie confided the poor ol the icily for the ensuing year; and lunds are already needed by thorn to carry on their work. A supply of li'i.0lonof real for the coming winter was fnrtmiatuiy contracted for during the past summer atn low pi ico, and money is needed immediately for freight and other cipon-.es; sViouu is rciiuired to mcot this and other pressing necessities. inn new collectors, .1. H. Dingee, No. 8. Tenth street, and John T. Walton, Jr., No. Wsi N. Sixteenth street., 1' hn ail thr otlttf ttuth"ritet cnllrrfnrH of thr A'mriri. fi'oe, will make their appeal to citiens in person soon, and A liberal response is respectfully solicited. (Subscriptions will be thankfully reooived also by tho Treasurer, I'dwsrd It. Wood, No. 40 C'hosnut Htroct, or by tiio agent, tioorgo l' MotJallmont, at tho office of tho hociely. N. W. corner of Seventh and Hanom streets. HAMUr.l. II. PKUlvlNa, l'rtiaident. John II. A twooh, Secretary, I hiladi IphinNoveiiiliejl, fsiif MARINE TELEGRAPH. i'or additional Marine AVtru h$ First raqe. AIiM ANAO FOR PHILADF.LPHIA-THIS DAY. Rt'N Hisks tun Mimrt Si:ts 1013 fcLN SKT8 4 4S I UlOU WATKB 6 il PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Wn.tiAM W. Paul, ) It. v. HuTruicn, Committee of the Month. b. Ji. hlOLKH, ) COMMITTEE O ATtBITRATIOMS. J. O. .Tames, 5eorgo L. Buzby, P.. A. Rotidor, V illium W. Paul; Tbos. L. tiillespio. HIOVEMJENTS OF OtIEAN STEA.II.'SIUPS. FOR AMKRIOA. Pnraguey Txindon New York Oct. Malta Liverpool NewYork a. ...Oct. Helvetia Liverpool Now York Oct. Iowa (ilasgow New York (li t. Nemesis Liverpool New York Oct. Westphalia Havre Now York Oct. Borustia Hamburg. ...New York Oct. l'Olt KUKOPK. Clmbria New York.. ..Hamburg Nov. Colorado Now York. ...Liverpool Nov. (Julia New York. ...Liverpool Nov. Siberia New York. ...Liverpool Nov. America New York. ...Bremen Nov. City of Brookljn.New York. ...Liverpool Nov. Krin New York.. ..Liverpool Nov. Villo do Paris.. .New York.. ..Havre Nov. Cambria New York. ...Glasgow... . Noy. O. of Boston New York. ...Liverpool, via Uul. . .Nov. Parauuav New York. ...!ondon, .Nov. City of linden. .Now York. ...Liverpool O.of Washinr;tonNcw York. ...Liverpool OOASTWISK, DOM KSTIO, ETO, Pioneer Philnda Wilmington Cleoput ra New.York . ...Vera Cruz Columbia Now York.. ..Havana ....Nov. ....Nov. ....Nov. .Nov. .Nov. Wvoming Philada Savannah Nov. Juniata Philada New Orleans Nov. Sou Hi America. New York. ...Rio Janeiro Nov. Mails are forwarded bvevorv steamer in the roimlar imn The steamers for or from Liverpool o ill at t jnoonstown. ex cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or irora the Continent call at Southampton. OLKARKD YKHTKRDAY. Steamship Prometheus. Gray, Charleston, K. A. Soudcr A Co. PleumerF. Franklin, Piorson, Rultitnore, A. Croves, Jr. Steamer Ann Klizn. Richards, New York, W.l'.uiydoAOo. Bariiue Annie M. Gray, Conn, Havre, Wurren A Cro"g. . Brig M. C. Haskell, HusUoll, Savannah, 8 Lathbury i Co fichr Arthur Burton, Sherman, Boston, Borda, Keller fc Nutting. Schr Isaac Keen, Kitchen, Boston, Davi 1 Ccoper. Schr Cherub, Layman. Havre de-Oruco, do. Scbi H. N. SUire, 1'iek. Boston, do. Schr 1). O. Cinther, Webb, Havro de t irace, do. Schr Minerva, Kinerson, J-'all Kiver, Westmoreland Coal fo. Schr T. Borden, Wrightingtnn, Fall River, do. Tug Hudson, Nicholson, Baltimore, with a tow of bareos, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Commodore, Wilson, Havre-de -Grace, with a tow of bargos to vy. r. v;iyae a uo. Cleared on Raturdiiy-Br. brig Morcodes, Kohl, Oionfue- gos, Aluaeira a. uaoaaa. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Rtnamshin Jas. S. Groan. Paco. from Kichmond vis Nor. folk, with mdse. and passengers to W. P. Clyde A Co. k: ..w.r lnrriuin 'U hnllr. Imm S7u. 7l. With mdBe. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer K. C. Biddle, McCuo, 24 hours from Now York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Brig M. O. Haskell, Haskell, 4 aaysirom Boston, with mdse. to 8. Lathbury A Co. rchr donn tionnson, muuriue, i uays irom uoston, in ballast to Knight A Sons. Kcbr Mohawk. Bradley. 3 days from Norfolk, with lnm. bcr to J. W. Gaskell A Sons. Schr H. B. McColley, Hubbard, 7 days from LeachviUo, with shingles to H. Croskey vetsol to Knight A Sons. Schr Bee, Hastings, 2 day from Norfolk, with shingles and bolts to captain. Schr Henry Hurteau, Jones, 4 days from Portland, with brown stone to Struthers A Son. Schr Unwara, nvans, i a ay rrom inuian nvor, JJoI., with grain to Jas. L. Bewley A Co. henr nesaing nrv. mo. os, du, irom norwata. Schr H. N. Miller, Miller, from Boston. Schr K. Kwing, Johnson, frem Boston. Schr J. P. M cDevitt, Mullen, from Hartford. Schr P. Bradley, MeMonagle, from Hartford. Schr W. H. Kin.le. Soper. from New York. Tnir 'lTiomas Jefferson. Allon, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W.P.Clyde A Co. Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, from Havre do Grace, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. BELOW. HI,. W. Kehollinirer." nilot. reuorts bavins seen a deen barque, name unknown, beating In the Capes at 9 oV'loot on saturaay morning. Corretponttrnrt of The Eveninp fflrqraph. Ksnv YnuK Office. Nov. 8. Ten banros loava in tow r .r,iiii, a iiii.'.iirvii.i., a nil i.i.r J i... to-night for Baltimore, iignt. George Davidson, with barley, for Philadelphia. Kate Schuyler, with barley, tor t-nuaaoiprjia. V. Me. Williams, with stone, for Philadelphia. H.iTiMnnii Branch OfVICE. Nov. H. Tha follow! n barges leave in tow to-night eastward : W sap ; James Hand ; Win. Norman ; Yuba; Wm. Porter; J. H. Davis; and B. Unumeu, an wun coat ior new York, Ai. D. VI. MRMtiitANDA. Ship Canovs, Wallace, from Liverpool rtth ult. for Phila delphia, was passod 3d inst., 1st. 47 ltj. Ion . 47 23, by ateainsnip IveDranns. at new koik. hlup Laiia Koonn. sutnerlana, lor ruuaueipuia, cleared at I ivfrpooi.iu uit. Ship Aiiyssinia, tor rniiaueipuia, enioroa ouiavi.iver pool'Jntu nil. ... i n t..i v . . - niean.sniu nomBD. D iKor. uvoco. Bi hub iid ventornav. Stenu.bhip Brunette, l'roemau, hence, at New York 7th Im-tant. Stesmshin Norman. Boggs, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston i.th inst. Barque Thomas Pallett, Pike, from Lagusyra for Now York, was spoken 2d inst. lttt. long. 73 with loss of lower loretopi ail. Barque Hryadon, tiuurKen, nonce, at 1 eini 'j.'d ult. Baroue Orient, reported bound to Philadoluhia. w niioken llth inst. oil' Absecom. nurque uriinn, Armstrong, nonce, at vueenstown ana nltimo. line Crocus. Colburn, uenco, at rortsmoulh, H. 11., 4th instant. bria Circassian, Munkor, ueuce tor Boston, was sookon tit u iut. in Absecom. Brig Arctic, itienKnoru, nonce, at Giuraitur istn ult, and cleaied lor Venice. Urn; Aunio Bacheiuor, bloo.mun, at jinarion ult. for Portli.nil in S fiavtt Brig Blary I'., l uoinpson. irom isosron lor I'liiianeipnia, whu aonlren fitli inst. Ill miles S K. of the Hisrhlauds. ling K. A. Bernard, Hotd, at Mussina 17th ult., from Pal, lino Schr Ida P. Wheeler, Dyar, at Caibarion 3.11 ult., for Poitland in 3 aays. Schr Aiielia. I ooie mot iioiucr;, ior l uiiauuipuia, ..l... A.l . k .lolm. N- It.. mat. Scbrs A. i . Mimpson, tinminiuKf. ni rjHiport 1st. and Lena Uuu-e, Appluby, uu tue ua, bum lor I'Uu 'Nelirs Jonathan May, Neal, for Mobile, and J. J.Crit ti mVn bii'I 1'ort Boyi.l, Nickcisun. lor W ilmingtou, Dot VI, .1.1. v. c f.... T. 11. .,11.. 1.1.. ., t i,nion ' ru I, il inv. ri'lll'S O. mi"!', n ni, i,uu, nunmn-ri .. . , ii.t i, , i., n,i f. 1.. lairini:l.on. Smith, heuco, ior htoiimiUou vi ..n t :,ite -iih i ti, I. Schr Ida Del'utorre, Davis, heneo, for Bristol, at New York litb inst. Situs Willinin V. Burden, Adams, and Moment o, T.'.iy tt.n fw.m Providence ior rinlaoeliihia ; und I'.. J. I'.rri ton from Philadelphia lot bwninaton, ut Now Scbr tilengiriy, Yates, sailed from Charleston 7th lust, for Wilmington, N. O. , . . Schr Alary Itliu, 'mums, nenco, in i-orisinoutn an nisi. Kelus ticoigo Tanlune Ailaius, Irom lioiiton ior l'lilia- rivliliiii, and Charles Cooper, ickerson, Irom Wood bridge, N. J., lor Boston, lit Holmes' llolu litli iust. T. i STOW. . M'MAHON. E A W f C H fl t Diril-l'ING AND VOMHISMOrr MKKCUANl'fr No. 9 COKNTIKS KI.I1', New Voik. No. 18 tiou i ll WHAKVitH, i nimaoipw. No 46 W. PRATr Blroet, llultiinorfc We sr. pr.psrd to ship Tory dswjriptiua of Freight to rLilsiluliiliUk, New York, Wilmiujcton, and intanuedu.1. Kciul.witkpromptnns. nd dusimtoh. Osjui UoUsua lAam-loirs furnlshsd t tb borlot notlo Jiaj rOTTON SAIL DUCK AlfD CANVAS of all number. nd brands Tent. Awning, Trunk, snrt Wst-Pn-oover lluuk. Also, Paper Mullfalturer, a cuvkcu sutt tuiu btuiMi PATENTS. WILLIAM 8. IRWIN, GENERAL PATENT AGENT, No. 406 LI BRAKY ST11EET. OUTOALTS PATENT ELASTIC JOINT IRON KOOF. AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON GO'S MANU I ACTUB108. FIRE-PROOB' BUILDINGS, ETO. TAYI.OR A COALE'8 PATENT AUTOMATIO LOOK-UP SAFETY VALVE. LKADlCKB'a LOW WATKR INDICATOR. ETO. KTC. lo 4 tt 1 PATENT OFFICES, IT. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT FIIILADELI'IIIA. THAN ANY CTI1ER RELIABL FEF.S LESS AGENCY. Send Ior ramplilo on Patents. 8 4 ttiBtn; CHARLES U. EVANS. CTATE RIGHTS FOH SALE. STATE k) Biohts of a vnlnablo Invention iimt nMontnri and for the SLIC1NU, CC'ITINO, and CHIPMNIJ of dried beef. cabbage, etc., are nereiiy ctterod for sale. It is an article of great valuo to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every family. STATU KM. UTS fersalo. Model can bo soon at TKLKURAPlI Ol ! ICK, COOPKU'S POINT, N. .1. 6tf fllJUNUY A HOKFMAN. LOOKING CLASSES, ETO. E S1ABLIBUED 17 9 5. A. 8. ROBINSON. FRENCH FLATS LOOKING-GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND FICTURB FRAMES, NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, 8 IS Flftn door above the Continental. Phlla. WINDOW CLASS. VIND0W GLASS." EVANS SHARP & CO., NO. 613 MARKET STREET, Are dally receiving shipments of Glais from Works, where they are now making 10,000 feet day. They are also receiving ehlpmsnts of FRX3IICXX WINDOW GLASS. Rough Flate and Ribbed Gloss, Enamelled Stained, Engraved, and Ground Glass, which they offer at 9 25 3m LOWEST MARKET RATES. CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CAItHIACin BTJILDnR.3, No. SI 4 South FIFTH Stroo BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand CARRIAGES, ntCLtnrNa Rocsaways, Fhsetons, Jenny Llnds, Bnggtet Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc., 3 S3 tuth s For Sale at Reduced Prices. BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety or FULL AZTD HALF -BOUND BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC. To be found in this city, is at tho OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory or JAS. B. SMITH & CO., Ho. 27 South SEVENTH St.. 0 23 thfitusm PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE AND SALE8ROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WARS. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO. l'K.NN BTKASl I'.NtilNE AND TiiBOU.KH WOUKS.-NKAI'IK I.rv' JJL-. T.fPKAUTKJAL AND 'I'll HORKTK IA T. .'yL? KN( i I N K FKS. M AU HIM S I'S. KOI IM H.. aiAKl'.HS, HLACKISMIUHS, and FOl'NUKRS, havinfj 101 many yuuin uueu iu buuuubsiui wpiai.iuii, nun uoon ez vlusively i'iiKuKd in building and rcnuirinir Marin, and Paver Kni;iues, liiRU and low prossnro. Iron Ilnilurs, Wuter Tanks, Propuirors, etc. etc., rospootfully ottor thoir ser vices to the public as boiiiK fully prepared to contract for enxiiies of all sizes, Murino, KivPi', and Ntutionsry j huving sols of pill 1 ems of dillcreni si.os, are priipurod to exocuto orders with (uitk despatch. Kvery dcscilption of pattern. iiiukiiic innut, at iiiu Bii(iriT,Ni ufii niK'l naQ liDW 1)1' surer ino i uuumr uuu i miuer doiuu's in ine post I'enii' svlvaiua I liurciml Iron. lurRinKsof allsi.PHnnd kinds, Iron nud lirilbs (.'aHtillis of ull denurintions. Unll rin-in Si rew ( 'utt inpt, and ull other work counoctcd with tho ubnvo business. Divwiuits and specifications for all work done at the. o-lnnli,linient Ireool chrrKO, and work Ruaranlned. 1 he Kubi'i iheis have amide wharf doe k riiini, I.,,' of boats, where they tan lie in poriuct saloty, and are pro vided with thesis, blocks, tails, etc. etc., lor raiting houry JACOIJ C. NICAFIE. JTiHN P. I.KVV, BJ BKACH und PALM Kit hueots. COUTUWAKK iOUNUKY, FIFTH AND PHlI.AIIKLPniA. MKRHICK A HONS, ENCINEtKb ANU MACHINISTS, mnnufacture High and Low PresBuro fclteuul for LpiuI. Hiver, unit Marino Service. 1 Eugluef IsoiitTH, UHHonieters, Taiiko, Iron Boats, cto. (;aslinifa of ull klndB. cither Iron or HrnwL Iron i in mo Roofa for Uus Works, Workahops, and Railroad (Stations, etc id Gas Machinery of the latcBt and most improved coiiBtniction. Kvery UeHirii,tlon of plantation Machinery, also. Ruear. Paw. and Grist Mills. Vacuum Paim. oti Htiain TiatiiB, Uelecalom, i! litem, l'umpiug Ea- gilU'H, cUs. Hole Atrents for II. Ulllfinx'3 Sntznr Boiling Appa ratus. Ni-HinyiliVPiitent Hteuin Hammer, amlAHpin. wall ti. VVoolBev'g Patent UcutrUugal bugar Hralu InttluelilrieH; v 4 ao QTitARD TUB 12 WORK9. JOHN n. MUBPHT BROS, fflanunu'tuier. f H'rounht Iraa Plp, Ci rUIXADBLPUlA, FA. WORKS. SWtNTY.TII.LUD oad PIUBEKT r!tref. I OKFIOB, (4 1 FINANOIAU. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TDB rVilmington and Reading Railroad, FEARING LSTKRE.ST At SEVEN PER CENT, in Currency, PATADLiC APRIL A 1st) OCTOBER, FREE OP STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES. This road runs throngh a thickly populated and rich ogTiculturol and manufacturing district. Forthe rrpRent, we are offering a limited amount the aoove Bonds at 85 CENTS AND INTEREST. The connection of thla road wltn the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads insures It a large and remu nerative trade. We recommend tho bonds aa the cheapest flrst-claas Investment In the market. wn, rAisjTEii & co., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, No. 3G SOUTH THIRD STREET, 9 4 t!2 81 PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES BONDS BOUGHT, SOLD, AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Gr O TL T BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET RATES. COU PONS CASHED. PACIFIC HAIL II OAD BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS. DE IIAYEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Street, tUi PHILADELPHIA. 33. ZS. JAMISON l CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. V. KELLY & CO., Hankers and Dealer 1 Gold, Silver, soil Government Bonis, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia stock Boards, etc. eta e o tia 31 ?LLIOTT & DUNN, BANKERS, NO. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, rnaADKLrmi, DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION BANK OF LONDON. DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, BILLS, Etc Receive MONET ON DEPOSIT, allowing Interest. . Execute orders Ior Stocks la Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Baltimore. 4 20 QLENDINNDIG, DAVIS & CO. NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AMORY NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Boarda from the Philadelphia Office. 1838 SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.. BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM. BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive AceounU of Banks and Bankers on Libera Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. HAMI3RO A SON, London. B METZLER, 8. SOHN & CO., Frankfort JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., Parts. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters o' Credit 1 8 tf Available Throughout JSuropo JOHN 8. "RU8HTON & CO., No. 50 SOUTn THIRD STREET. K0VEMEER COUPONS AND CITY WARRANTS 10 5 3m BOUGIIT AWD SOLD. q I f Y W ARR ANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKE8. Jr., & CO.. KO. 20 SOUTH TniRD STREET, , PHILADELPHIA FINANOIAL. fj A N K 1 N.O II O U H E JAY COOKE & CO., Not. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA, Df alera In all Government Securities. Old B-a Wanted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits.' COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS boncht jM urn on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved rot ladies. We will receive applications for Poiirip. nf T.ir Insurance In the National Life Insurance Company W the United States. Full Information aiven nt onr Office. in 1 am PB S. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exchange Brokers, KO. 39 gOUTH TmiiD ST11EET, Members of the Now York and Philadelphia Stock ana uoia Hoards. STOCKS. BONDS. Etc.. hnnirhr. on ar,M m mission only at either city 1 scs LUMBER, 18G9 SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 18G9 18G9 SEASONED CLEAR FINE. -t o n r SEASONKI) CLEAR FINK. loOli SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 18G9 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1869 1 Q ( Q WALNUT HOARDS AND PLANK. - qia lOOy WALNUT HOARDS AND PLANK.lOOy WALNUT PLANK. IQtJO UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. -10nf 10U7 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBLR. 100i7 RED CtlDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 18G9 SEASONED TOPLAH. SEASONED CHEIUti'. 18G9 A SIT. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 QUO CIGAR BOX MAKERS' -iOOCi 100 1) CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOOU SFANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. "IGftO CAROLINA SCANTLING. -tQn( 100 J CAROLINA II. T. SILLS. lOOy NORWAY SCANTLING. 18G9 CEDAR SHINGLES. -t Qff CYPRESS SHINGLES. 1001' juALLir., llriw 1 HJUtJv CO., Na 25f)0 SOUTH Street 115 JJNITED STATES BUILDERS MILL, FIFTEENTH STREET, BELOW MARKET, ESIER & BROTHER, Proprietors, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, ETO. BALUSTERS AND TURNING WORK. A Large Stock always on hand. 9 It 8nt UMBER UNDER ALWAYS DRY. COVER Walnnt, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON & GILLINGHAM, 8 295 No. 924 RICHMOND Street, lSth ward. QENT.'S FURN1SHINQ GOODS. JI1E FOUT OF FASHION. GENTS' FURNISH INO STORE. BIRS. MIBNIE OUMMINGS baa opened the above named placa, at No. 119 Bonth EIGUTU Street, where tentlemes cut find everything, in their line. The bett fitting. SHIRTS in the city, ready-made m made to order. Purchaser of twelve artiuUi receive the thirteenth m a Gift. UMBRELLAS TO HIRE for 25 oenta. Handkerchiefs hemmed free of charge. Polite Salesladies in attendance, A call ia respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. 98 MINNIE OUMMINGS. pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER" made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRES GOODS in full variety. WINCHESTER A CO., II S Na 7U6 CHESNUT Street. F INE DRESS SHIRTS AKD GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. V. SCOTT & CO., No. 614 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, 5 275 rp Four doors below Continental Hotel. DRUOS, PAINTS, ETO. OBERT SHOEMAKER & CO. R U. II Corner FOURTH and RACE BU PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUCCISTS, Importers and Manufacturers of White lead and Colored Faints, Fatty' Varnishes, Etc . AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENOM ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest ptlca for cash. 18 1 DRUCCIST AND CHEMIST, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND PATENT MEDICINES, Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET St. 10 21 tfastutfin NEW PUBLIOATI ONS. PIIILOSOPIIT OP MARRIAGE. A New Course of Leotnres, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, eiubractntr the subjocU: How to LivM, and V lat to Uve for; Youth, Malurity, and Old Ave; Manhood (ieoerallr keviewed 1 The (Jauaeof lndigoBlion ; i'latulence and Nervous Uihim Aooouuteu roTj Marriase tliiloaophtcally Uonudwed, etc. eto. Pocket voluuiee eontauiuiR tlieae Lecture, will be foi. A. LEABY, J:, i K. ewaexoTrUTH i4 MIAlSVt bwks, Ptula4etua. AMOIEMENT8. MERICAN ACADEMY OF . MUSIC. (.RAND GKRM. If OPEKa. tinrxer IL GRAU TbeManifffr ronnootfiillT annnnnrs a ihort sesson of iRAND (JK.RMAN OHKHA, COMMKHCING MONDAY F.VKNINU, Wot. 15, WI1KN THK OKKilNAL COMPANY Of WI-I.L-KNOWN AND FAVOH1TK AKTI8TS, Tokc-I her with tlie full ('Imrus and powerful Orchenlra, ntui. a fpwypara ago, fronted so favorable an impression in t ills city, and omiclndpd ono of th SIOST BUCGKPHK1TI. OFKHA KNOAGEMENTS ON KKCOKD IN AMERICA, snd who recently rlocod in New York, at the Theatre iraocaiso, a l.ONG AND RRILI.IANT SKASON. , will hare the Imrmr of anpi-nring in thin city in FAVOK1TK UKHMAN OPKKAS. . ntilch haTe uut been represented here for nearly four years. THK RKPKRTOIRR will b of nnparnllcled riebnenand Intermit, una of the tenturrs of the cnt.m bmnir thM. NOOPKRA WILL UK Rf I'K ATErj. 'I'll k K('A I . ll PIIII KH siloptcd for the season is such that cannot but bo deemed liberal. , , HUI5KUKirTIU.8. Hlinterinlinn Tirknt. ntt, litiM lh. IiaIIa. tn TtAaAnAfl Eeut lor eight evening nnl on mitt ineo periurmabue, , Kt(iHT(!t8)lOL?,AR8 Tho Fftle of snliKcription ttekut will eommenca on w eiliiMdBy, at H A.M., at. Tnimpier's. U L C A D E M Y OF MUSIC. H FUR MAN, ,: TIIP'. CDk'i i pu i.Ki-i iiunrraTirntj - LAST NRiHTN. NKW fUOGKAMMKS. TUIH Tt'KSI AT, November 9, AND EVIvRY KVKNINti IITRN( Tltn: ffEKK, THE CHK AT TI If.RKM ANN IN i NKW PIlOl.UAMMK. Introduoins his colebrated ' " ' KKCOND RIGHT. TO MORROW (Wednesday), LAKT NTOHT RITTjrWO. A 1 UUUAlf OJN L. UAI.A M AT1H b,lf.. AdmiBBion, ifl. itndudinir reserved nntn. FAMILY CIKOLK.Munnta; iAl,l,KRY,2S cents. SentB noff for ftnlo at Tmmiiler'a Muaiu Bloto. No. M I fjliesnut stroet, and at I lie A cadnmy. id 'Kl LAURA K E E N E'8 OTTKKNUT 8TRFKT THEATRE. TO-NICHT KOailH. BOO US! BDHU8I BOUUS! A NKW tl K A M A I IO SKN.SATION. LAI RA KRKNK as KATK POM K ROY, And the entire (inmpanv in the east. With New Scenery, Startling Effect, and A Yacht Race. Boors open at 7. Commence at WALNUT STREET THEATRE, BEGINS AT hi to 8. THIS (Tnefday) HVKNING. Nov. 8. LAST NUiHT HUT KOITR Olf LUCI1.LK WKSTKKN, vv no will have the honor of appearing in her powerful creation and thrilling portraitnro of LADlf 1SAIIKL VANE, FAST LYNN V. ; ot.'tHR ELOPEMENT. In whlcli grand imnRrnonutinn nho ia WITHOUT A RIVAL. A MATINEE WILL IIH CIV KM ON SATURDAY. Doors opon at 1 '.i o'clock. Commence at i. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCII 8TREET THEATRK. Bepinsjftoa KKCONO WKKK OK LOST AT SKA. HOIT8KH PAOKK.1) TO THK ROOK ' KVKRY NIOUT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, n I.Ofci T At' HKA. With en Hccnory, Original Muaio, ,. .Hungi-rfonl llridfte. fireat Fire Scene. .. . ''n" Uompuny in the Oast. SATURDAY A I TICIINOON NEXT. THK ONLY MATINKK. at o'clock, of LOS I' AT SKA. ifOX'8 AMERICAN TILEATRE, THE ZAN1RKTTA TROUPE AND OaH0N t AMlLY. IIRST WEEK Oh' THK MAOIO STAR AND LA EKTK CALAIS. THRORKKK SLAVE, ETO. Mstinooon SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. DVPREZ A BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE, SEVENTH St., below Arch (Late Theatre Coraique). Mr. Charles II. Duprer. Maoairer MARKED AM) UNEOI7ALLED SUCOE8S. THI8 EVENING, AND CONTINUE EVERY NI0HT. Third week of the irrent artistic DUPRKZ A BENEDIOTVB Gigantic Minstrol and Burlesque Opera Troupe. Still Another New Programme Tnie Week. I irst Time. New Burlesque, PA'ITI THE REAL, AND PATTI THE IMPOSTOR, Admifsion, M c. ; Callery, Mo c. ; Parquet t, 76o. 1 11 H tit NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPEKA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above ChesnnU The family resort. N"WBUUfc CARNOROS8 A DIXKY'S MINSTRELS, the great Star Troupe of the world, in their uneanallf ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. " BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS. OPERATIO KF.LKCT10N8, and LAUGH ARLE BURLESQUE! EVERY EVENING. J. L. OARNOROS3. Manager. R. F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. ldm CONCERT HALL. V THEODORE THOMAS' GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. ON THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER II. I IRST GRAND CONCERT THEODORE THOMAS ANI HIH CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA, CompoHed of over I ORTY DIK'j'INuUISUKD ARTISTS. Together with the following EMINENT SOLOISM; MISS ALIDE TOPP, "waowJ. . TheCelibiated Pinnlsfe: . MR. H. ttltJllTi! (Fronch Hern), PROGRAiME6VVK1NitRl',0te, 1. Overture "Tnnnhauser," Wagner 2. Allegretto "Mi Sjmpliony," Beethoven il. ' L'luvitation a laDnnse," Weber (Instrumentation by Beotor Berlioz). 4. "TrA-nmcrei" Schumann 6. Concerto for Piano, No. I, K flat Liazt MISS ALIDE TOPP. fl. Overture "William Tell" Rossini 7. Walts "On the Beautiful Blue Danube," Strauss 8. Serenade for Flute and French Horn Titl MESSRS. WIENER AND HOHMITZ. 9. Polka Mazurka "Lob dor Frauen," ) . Polka 8chnell-'Jocus," ) Straus 10. lackeltanz, No. 1, in B Meyerbeer TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. No extra charge for Reserved Seuts. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERT EVEAINO. The sale of Reserved Seats for any of the Three Con certs will commence THIB MORNING, at O. W. A. 'Tnimpier's Music Store, Nu. B3B Ghesnnt street. Doors open at 7.' ( ; to commence at 8 o'clock. 11 8 ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. DEBUT IN PHILADELPHIA OF THE FRANKO CHILDREN, ' PIANISTS AND VIOLINISTS, Pronounced by thepre.iaof New York and theprinoipal European cities to be the GREATEST MUSICAL WONDERS OF THE ACE. THKV WILL (trVB TWO GRA4D CONCERTS, Assisted by the Popular and Favorite Vocalist. MADAME HENRIETTA BKHRENS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EFEJiiNUS, November 19 and 13, lHt. And for the special accommodation of suburban residents and children, A GRAND JUVENILE MATINEE, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER la, at i O'CLOCK. NAH AN. si;ed 7 years; RACHEL, sged 9 years; SAM, aged luieirs; J EANETTE. aged 13 years, ,L , ., . 8 E Lot A, aged 14 years. The above family are native Americans, born in New Orleans. They have elicited the moat unqualified admira tion and entbiiBinxm from the musical Profnsbion at their oik hi Im in New York and the Grand Patti Mutineos. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERN ED SEATS. Tii-krtsand Seats for sn In atCU ARLE8 TRUMPLER'8 Mucio Store, CHESN UT Street, commencing WF.DNE8 DA V, Novoiubor 111. Children half-price to the Matinee only. Dooraopen at 74, and 114 o'clock. 118 flj A T I O fl A L HALL, MARKET STREET. MACE TAYLOR'S GREAT SENSATION COMBINATION, COMMENCING .MONDAY, November 8. ONE WEEK ONLY. JAMES MAGIC, lotirod Champion of England in bis ralrlnatnd Skiluehimo Illustrations. , JAMES TAYLOR, IheCreat I on. Ion Coatiqiie. Ill -t PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. 'I he Society is now ready to receive subscriptions at the office of theSucrctary, DOS CHESNUT fat. 11 tiithnlJt CENTZ AND IIASSLER'S MATINEES- O MUMOAL FUND HALL, l6-70, every 8ATUR DAY AiavOONja Jckick 1 lr WINTER LOST. 10 REWARD. LOST A CERTIFICATE ejp v 11 new uy i,oan, riu. iuj, ior c-iuuu, ill T.na name of JOHN GAitDIC. Appiicatiou haa been made for a re- cwal of saui ceitilicate, til nu utM to anv nnn hut VI O .1 A o nn U f tu Sot Na Stf DEAlf Street, PhiUdelphia. TOHN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER5 f I chants and Manafaeterere of Oonestoca Ticking, etc H9.m cuiusA u 1 timet. l-kiihdeUiU, i .lip TTALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) V ihimii N. Noh. 72il, 72-J, 74, ana tm vimk Htree THE GRAND tiKCIiJ'Si'iUON, lorraeriv tUe propeiT of the GHA M DI K K OI' BADEN, purchased at gre. .nVnLnliv JACOB VALKR.of this oily. In eutuhlimtio. f., H VI AMI R'S Oncltl'S'l'RA and Misa NELLlk A N .I'RSOn! will perform EVERY AFTERNOON a. EV i'.NG ut the above meulioned place. AdiniSKiui free. ?J.t,. tl
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