TITR DATLY EVENING' TELKGKAPII PI I IL AD K L PHI X, FRIDAY, NOYEMBKK 12, 18G9. 5 rc n w-y o n m s r.i s. Frm Otir Own CorrfojxmrtmAi New YORK, Nov. l'l, 189. Another Nrw Hold. It having been abundantly demonstrated that New Yorker are capable or appreciating the beauties of first-class hotel, a new one Is to be built upon the site of the old Lafarge House. The roraark that it wtll be the largest consummation of the kind ever witnessed in the United States Is of course per fectly mipernuotu, and the statement tkat It Is to cost fifteen hundred thousand dollars la equally gra tuitous. To the readers of The Tr.i.KORArn familiar with Broadway It may be unnecessary to explain that the I.afarge House la situated upon that tho roughfare, between Amity and ninenker. It has re mained untenanted since the destruction of the Winter Garden Theatre two years and a half ago. Finally, laat March, It was put up at auction ty the heirs or the estate, and purchased for one million dollars by Mr. K. S. Higgins. Since then the plan of building the biggest hotel In America has been budding and blossoming in that gentleman's fructiferous mind. It Is to contain six hundred rooms, one-half of which nro to be split up Into par lors. The dining-room will scut seven hundred guests at once, and about live hundred dollars are to be lavished n furniture and upholstery. The walls of the old hotel fronting upon Itroadway are to tcmaln Just as they are, but tho entrance is to be enlarged, and of course Improved. It is to be com pleted next June, and opened in August under the name of the Southern Hotel. Making allowance for deficiency of present calculations, the entire cost of construction and appointment s will amount te u-arcr two millions than one. Tho Lecture Meon. Lecturers have not shown themselves extremely brisk thus far. During this week, we have had on the average two lecturers for every nifht. Among them are Kate Field, on the "Jllaok Fly Club;" Prof. F. L. Hitter, on the "History of Music;-' t.eorge Wil liam Curtis, ou "American Literature;" John B. Oough, on "Temperance;" Mr. Aikniau, on "Devel oping Manliness ;" the I?cv. ( harles II. Panon, on the "Tyrolese Alps," and the i:v. T. D. Talmage (a Philadelphia favorite), on the "Hocks on which Peo ple Split." Next Thursday MIhs Olive Lojrau, who Is ' cautiously criticized by the New York press, is to lecture at stclnway Hall upon "Girls. " M ins Logan was once a girl herself at least, In her book about "Women" she says that ten years ai?o she was in her seventeenth year. Ueing In such near sympathy with maidenhood, therefore, there Is every reason to believe she cun say something pood about it. IHndiiiiic Anna lilnhnp. The biography attached to tho programme of Madame ltishop's concerts begins with the statement that Madame Anna Bishop Schulu nee Klviore) was born In London, but forgets to mention the date an Item which becomes of more and more Interest tlic more one contemplates her well-preserved face and figure, and listens to her voice. At the commence ment of Napoleon the First's Egyptian campaign his Boldlers were thrilllngly informed that from the sum mit of yonder pyramids forty centuries looked down upon them; aud l.ls impossible to say which is the plcasantcr 8cnsatiin of the two, to be looked down upon by forty cetAurles from the pyramids, or by two-thirds of a century from the stage of Stcinway IlalL The audience at Stoiuway, which was lurge and old-fogyish, Hcemed to consider It pleasant, and applauded Madame Bishop as heartily ns though she had been a younger singer, with a ' fresher voice. A new element In the concert-room was Jecmcs Tipes of PIpesville, whose voice, though not cxaotly as piping as his nohrtunet, is dcllcient in almost every quality that constitutes an acceptable concert singer. Neither in the voice nor the person - of Madame Bishop is there perceptible any dill'crenco from those with which she pleased the public here lour or live years ago, und at the conclusion of the performance she carried away enough bouquets to not up a go'jd-sizud florist's mIi op. For that, among other thing's, I presume, arc we prion iuum: ThoMn IHodiimiK. Nothing that has been said or done against the -mediums seems enough to prevent foolish people . from going to see them. At Irving Hull a Miss Tackaberry has been holding forth for the Ust few evenings, proving the immortally of the .soul by allowing her hands and feet to b.; tied up, aud add ing equally conclusive arguments to tho; of Pluto by Jingling bells In a dark cabinet, and sinking "Villlklns and Ills Dinah" in falsetto through lips .sealed together with lila.ik s!i-kin;j-p!aster. 1 seo you have hud a meeting of atheists aud other .sorts of Inildcls in Philadelphia. Wait till .Miss Tacka- berry comes on, and she'll couvcrt .you. Nobody with a logical mind can refuse to doubt the cxist- . ence of a God after he has once beheld a spiritually untlcd'ropc adjusted ruind the tops of Miss Tacka ' berry's boots; anil who that protends to a ray of reason could refuse to accept a hand thrust through a lo.enge-slmped opening as an unanswerable dc- monstratlon of the reality of the lilt; cvcil.istiug V Flak mid Frcltclu. It is a mistake to suppose that Mr. Fisk is dead. He has only been hiding his light under a bushel for . . a little whlie, for the sake of Hettiu;; it in u tall can- dio-stick at a most unexpected moment. Owing to his Industry the new tarlil'on freight between Patcr- : son and this city went into eii'ect on Wednesday. The Increase Is live cents per hundred weight, or one dollar per ton, and the order for the Increase obligingly explains that It is for "terminal expenses." Of course there are not wauling those who Insist that this charge is illegal, that the charter or the Paterson and Hudson Hiver Kullroad Company, over whoso track the Iirie ears run, authorizes a charge of only live cents per hundred weight, that the Erie was afterwards permitted au extra charge of three cents for tuunelling expenses, and subsequently three cents additional on account of : the Government tax. This evening tho Puturson expressmen arc to hold a moss meeting at the opera house In Paterson, to decide upon what action to take. The new express line is to bo conducted under tho name of Fuller's Paterson and New York E: press, and Mr. Fuller solemnly asserts that the Mr noir Viti liaa nothing whatsoever to do with it no keep him Erie '. A 1,000,000 Market! That is what we are to have tit tho foot of Thirtv fourth street, North river, in order to keep company with the new hotels and the new Post OHlce. A 1.1 15A !! A. yH'ail'AE. Ail 1R .IMAT1C. ; - Theodore ThouinK' First Concert. The nrst concert by Theodore Thomas' orchestra last evening at Concert Hull was a brilliant success in overv nnrtieular. A lanre and fashionable uudl- ence was in attendance, and the performance was of a churucter to coiujnanil trie most unbounded ap plause. Mr. Thomas has succeeded In perfecting uch an orguul.atlon as certainly exists under the direction of no other leader In America; and It was fully demonstrated lust eveulug that tho lame his . nreliealrn eniovs ill New York In ttiiirrjti'rlil v well ile- served. The orchestra is composed of the best in strumental tatent tiiut could i: round, una by con stant practice the individual members have been brought into the must perfect liar .mony. with each other, and the most tllfllcult passages are Interpreted with a precision and a delicacy of expression that arc certainly re markable. The programme last evening was selected iih pxei-llent iudirmcnt. and it not onlv nresenrnd works that were in themselves of a very high order ..r merit, but such us wore iiUiiilrablv suited to dn. monbtrale the efficiency of the orchestra. The piece that CXCltecl me uiuai uiiiuusiunui nun uiu ijsi on mo programme, Meyerbeer's "FacUe'.f.sn." (No. 1 iu 11 ii.,f This tuasnUlcent compouiiion Is an admirable expression of the genius of the composer, who is beginning to no recognised as me greatest mu iiiian nf the ace. and the manner In which It was rendered was In every wuy worthy of Us merit. Tho overture- to Wagner's Tannliau -r; tho alle gretto to Iteelhoven's Eighth Symphony, "L'ln vitatlon a lit Pause," by Weber, instrumented i. liMi-inr Iierlloz: Kchuiiianu's 'Trtcumerel :" tho overture to MVf.'iawi Tell, by Ro.si.inl ; Strauss' "On the Beautiful Panubo Wall." aud Strauss' polkas, "Lob tint rrmien'' and "Jocu," wure all performed in u,,,.ii a manner as tOHPCiire tlic heai tiuht applause. ok. AiMe, Tonn sustained her reputation as a ty'Ulinut and accomplished PivnMe l'l Iter cxecuilou of Limn concerto, No. 1, in E flat, and her "playing excited much enthusiasm, although the composition Itself was not tho most Interesting that could have been selected. Messrs. Wiener and Schmltz ren dered a serenade, by TItl, on tho flute and French horn In excellent style, and proved them selves to be accomplished performers on their respective Instruments. This concert was In a high degree enjoyable throughout, and we hope sincerely that the performances of Mr. Thomas' orchestra will have the effect of Inciting our own musicians to unite and give ns an equally well-drilled combina tion In this city. We have plenty of talent here, and there Is no reason why wo should not have an or chestra as perfect In all respects as this one. Efforts In this direction are continually being made, but heretofore they have met with but partial success. The musicians have never been able to agrco among themselves, and the consequence Is that our orches tral combinations have not advanced In tho direction of perfection with the rapidity that nil lovers of music would be pleased to witness. The performance given last evening at Concert Hall shows what can be done and what might be done, and It only needs a little of the right kind of energy to accomplish all that can be desired. The two con certs to be given this evening and to-morrow under tho direction of Mr. Thomas ought to attract crowded houses, and we can promise those who attend that they will enjoy a musical treat such as is not efteu a Horded. The City Amusement. Ar TnK CnKSNiT i::m, as a matter of course, Is drawing full houses, aiul the managerial heart is hni'pv accordingly. It Is nleiisant to know that: such a performance benefits somebody, and that it has the merit of tilling Miss Kerne's money-bags, ir It Is de- i Ucient In oil other good iU;illtles. At tiik Wai.nit Miss Lucille Western will have n i benefit this evening, when she will appear for the i last lime iu hunt Liime. There will be a matinee to-morrow, when Tom Taylor drama of The TieUvt-of-Lcace Mv will be : performed. OnMondavnext Mr. Edwin Forrest will commence j an engagement of Wn nights, appearing us "King Lear." At the Aitcii T.ot at Sea- will be performed this evening. AtDuphkz.V Bknkiuct'h Ocek IIoitsk, Seventh street, below Arch, an attractive miustrel perform ance will be given tills evening. At tiik Et.KVKNTn Stiikkt Opeha HorsR a fine programme of Ethiopian comicalities will be pre sented this evening. HKiiHMANN will have a benefit this evening ut the Academy of Music, when an unusually attractive programme will he presented. The occasion will be made additionally Interesting by tho appearance of Madame HerrmiAin, who will sing several operatic selections. This lady Is said to be an unusually line vocalist. The New York Times thus refers to her appearance in that city some time ago iu opera : "On Friday evening Madame Herrmann, the wife of the celebrated $o-rtiditiitatHr, made her d'hut aa Marie1 iu the Child nj thr llrihtun, hiiiI certainly did it with H sutis faction that should (ratify hur ns much an it must ha vo delimited all ber friend. She in smsl! in Hxare: hiiH a clear, full voice; is sprightly in her mHiinor; prepossessing in general appearance; shuts with a fair show of ease, and exhibits a Kood musical education. Though evidently nervous at nrt, ttie generous feeling of the bouse aoon reapsurcd tier, when she wine handsomely np to her "fr, and wns applauded with marked enthusiasm. The Hemic lesson scene wns very well executed indeed. Madams Herrmann really surpassed our anticipations as to bur ability iu opera, and we conirratiilato her upon her sue en Biijnioli was in excellent voice, ami Suniui was never in bettor. Both won uoneral admiration. "The programme for ycsterdiy's matinee was a magnifi cent one, including tho whole of Lurretia Bortjia and parr of the Child nf llw Kfftimetii. witli the appearance of tho two prima 'o,ia, Madame Borchurd ami Madame Horr maun. Of course it drew out a vast croud of ladies." There will le a grand matinee to-morrow, when the prices of admission will bo V5 cents, children, W) cents. Family circle, W) cents ; children, !2r. cents. A farewell performance will be given to-morrow night. Thkopokk Thomas' Oiu'iikstha will give a second grund concert at concert Hull this evening, whva the following programme will be presented: 1. Overture Leonora, No. Si Beethoven 2. Air and (iavotle Hcn .'i. Scherzo- Ki'formulion (Symphony Mendelssohn 4. Concerto A Minor Uchuinaun Miss Alido Topp. 6. Overt lire- "Robespierre" T.ltoItT 6. it. Serenade tlavdn h. Tneuiiiftrei hchiinisim 7. Wait "Wiener HoiibunV Strauss 8. JSoJo for Trombone " J'ho Tear" Stigolli Mr. J i.eit.s.-li. V. i 'oik-a mazurka l.ihnllo" I . Polka l'rancaiao-,,Kronzlidol" ( omiuss 10. Overlnre "MiRUon" A. Thomas Tiik Fit akko Cim.UKKN will give their first con cert this evening at the Assembly nulliliiu:. assisted by M ine Henrietta liehrens. These childre.ii are re ported to bo inuiHunlly lino performers, and they uigni to attract a crnwitc'i nousu. xnerc win be a family liuitince to-morrow. i ii K Sksiz-I1as-i.i:u Oi:cuk?tii will perform a fine programme at Musical I'uud Hall to-morrow altcruoon. Tiik Okuman Oi-kka Scason will commence on next Monday ut the Academy of Music with Weber's onnintic opera of Iter J-'irisclmtz, which will be brought out with new costumes, accessories, and scenic effects. On Tuesday Martha will bo given: on Wednesday The Mwtir t'lt'tr; on Thursday, FinVm; on Friday, l.a Juivt:; at the matinee on Saturday, I'm Diaoolo, and on Saturday evening t'i't. i'OKKvvii.i.u LKCTi'itKs. 3ir. William L. Dennis will deliver at the Assembly Unildinsrs ou Wednes day evening, 17th, the third lecture of the course of the 1'oneyvillo Lectures Subject, "Social Fossils" wiiicn is sunt to oe a nigtity aiuusiug and entertain ing lecture. New FaTX Goons. Clioiee aitoitairnt of en'.tielii ncu Mkk'h, Youths', and liOYB', mpnrior In uliilr, ft, ant uui hiufwxliip In ain rrndu-umdf tiooJs in l'hiladrltnn. also, LN T11C I UA K, lu Ik mwle tip to oraer, in me nuct nmnncr. tsiimftirg of mntrnai nt by mail rhn (trslrrif. Ualv wax ISktwixn i Besnmt 4 Oo., lij'lh a i-d Towku Halt., Vr liU!h Street.) 618 Maiikkt S v., PHiL.MiEi.enn, AND WW It aO AO WAV, NfcW YOUK. NEW PROWS, BLUK. AND DR.VB KKBSEV OVKBOOATINGS. NOBBY T.KLKN. lillOWS, AND OltKV J1IXK1 FUR BKAVKR OVEBOOATINGS. ALL COLOK8 OZAK1XK, F-DDKRDON, OASIOR, AND PIC(,UK BKAVKR OVrilCOATINOS. ALL STYLI18 F.NCLISH, PRIWCH, ARD DOMESTIC; OASSIMKRKS A SI) FANCY VKLVET AND SILK VKSTIKOS. Al l. Till: NOVKLHItS OF TUB SKASON IN TIIK CLOTHIXU LINK maoi: CP to onin:n nv CHARLFS STOK1CS, No. tSl CIIESNUT 8TRKKT. '. What is Moiie Common or DiKinF.ssiso tixas a I'.n.ioi s Attack)' Who is not fauiiliur with the well known triiiitomh? Ojipi essiou auns the btoiuach and Client, Low Spirits, Restlei-incss, Oloomineis of Mind, Weakness, Dull lloaduche, Dirty, Greasy Appeai&nca of the Bkin, Yellow Tinge uf the White of tho Ejos, Loss of Appetite, aud Co-itlvfiicsH)' Few, isdeed, of the more ordinary ills of life are more widely provident than these Bilious DiborJors, and yet they rosy readily be (tot rid of by usm Dr. D. Javsjf.'s Sanative Pn.ts, by whose operation the Livor will bu rapidly restored to healthy action, tho vitiatod secretions of the stomach changed, all cotivonets removed, and the whole system asssisted in recovering its normal condition. Sold by ull Druggiits. jF.WKLnv. Mr. William W.L'uBsidy, No. 13 S. Second street, has the luiwwt and iwut attractive assortment of fine Jewelry aud Silverware in the city, l'uruhabors can rely upon obtaininn a leal, pure article, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also lias a larjro stock of Ainoru-un Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sure to result iu pleasure aud profit. GET TUT. FrsT.-The Parham New Family LOUK-HiTl'UH KKW1NU MAUUINF. ( Kay 'J'erins.) Balesroom, No. 7u4 OUESNUT Street. Faith Ci-OirT tloMMSY'l iiatent dry earth com modes uitj privy -Hv'ures, at A. U. l'l43kiV'-t Oj.', Hi. vlv 5U'i', '.;n:t Malarious Foo,-Oountiew millions of eubio fot of malariona vapwr reek from the moist earth avery twenty four hours during the month of November. Tliia evapo rated moisture It the active principle which boget fever and ague, bilious remittents, indigestion, dysentery, bilious cbolic, rheumatism, and many other ailments which prevail more generally in the fall than at other sea son a, and some of whloh, in low, swampy regions and new clearings, take the form of virulent epldcmios. The best safeguard against these complaints, as evidenced by the experience of a long series of years, is lIosTr.TTTB's Stomach HiTrr.n, the most pleasant and at the same time the most efficient of all vegetable tonics. The in vigoration of the system is manifestly the best means of defending it against the causes of aickness, whether con stitutional or casual. Nature, as every pathologist knows, is tho most determined enemy of diseaso, and the par oxysms of an acute malady are in most Instances the con seuuonces of the efforts she makes to conquer the foe. The great object, therofore, of preventive treatment is to rein force the systom, and it Is accomplished thoroughly, rapidly, and safely, by the use of IIohikvtf.I'.'s Biiti'.iui. This powerful tonio contains also an aperient and cor rective principle. It Is no less valuable as a regulator and purifier than as an invigorant, and there is no danger of exciting the brain or over-stimulating the circulation by employing it ns au antidote. fUiJ.FNiiv.n'H Stamp Attr.sc v, for the salonf ITni-ed States llovonue tilamps, N. W. corner Third aud Walnut streets, Philadelphia. The following rates of commission ore allowed : On $i!o and npwards. S per cent. On tjdlM and upwards, 4 per cent. Address orders to (Jalleiuler's Si amp Agency, N. W. cor ner Third and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. 7fF wasama xi:n ,t- K.'OIIV ClAiTHI.SO 1- ia.i of the bft Ma terial, by btt workmen, cut in heat still, and it) ar.ii:.sri;h;o hvent in price. Oik Jlll ISi'lUI'iifiK, .vV tttiTien hiyh, aud n tt'h cJjo in ino b a i'a j;7 1 ocei'uVs ,foi i teen immenr ir.i.v.i.u.ifi'.v: ,( Jino ir.vs Gill-: AT eroiro'it ir cloth is r; tler.'x a Ail lloit1 Cloth run. l.'STA Bl.l HM I'.S ''. Rnpinf ail theif mate (i. '. fOKSKli SIXTH ital at jir-t hand awt in AXhMAKKh'T. lare lota, doing a iariie H'.t XA MA K HI! it titiHinenH, ire. adopt a very HIIOWS'S a;nnlt tariil' nf profit. 'L.I.V. ".W(iu'fl little 'woke a 1eiiel;!e.h To aeeoiiivate the ra pidly increakinii fcin'iiM, ice hove been ronjielteti to extend our ilrnt t'oor bu adding another Store oo Ki.rth' xtrref, vhieh vill be vholhi defot'l to "lloio," Wtar." nit'OUTAST A Mir.ci:)ii:T. VI sir Til k r.n T. I II i is n i -:.v '. AUK MICKS. comi'.i i:t: or tt class or good. WASAMAKEIl .t JIOH'.V, Tin: la i:qht clothi.su iiui'xk, OAK 11 ALL, s. a, conxnn xixtu asd markkt sthhkts. fflAKRIi:. JOHNSTON- HiSTINGS.-At tho P.nrsnn.iit.j of tho Roy. It. Owod. Aiuust 21. Mr. ,1AM I'.S .lOltNdl'ON to M'ss SAD1K li. HASTINGS, both ol this city. BARKWKf.f . On the Uih inst., LI Ml K 0., wife of JaniOH O. Bamv.ell, in tho 2rth ye r of her ue. Due nitice ot the funeral vill e siven. BI'.BRY. On the evonina of the llth Instaut, HIINEtr, sod of John and barnh liorry, aged 17 yeitrs and 5 montos, of Vtost Philadelphia. Due notice ot the funeral will be given. DKSHFR. Suddenly, on th left instnnt. LFFt.L A, only daughter of SiiUiucl B. an J I tin dim Do-her, iu the Vtli vear ot her age. The relativea and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tier fuooral. from tlin resilience nf Iwr pnrents. No. 1K40 Vienna hi reel, holow t'ranki'ord rou t, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proaeod to iluouiuent Cemetery. IH'r-'KY. Suddenly, on the loth instant, JOHN Dl.' V i Y, in the 27ih year of hi.1 aira. The relatives and mends are respectfully invited tout tend the funeral, from too residence of fob mothur, No. ,M7 8. Twenty fourth street, on Sunday aftoruoou at 1 o'clock. GEORGE. On the morning of the luth instant, in t:ie 76 th year of her ago, RFIU'.CIJA GKOIU.I'.. Her friends and the friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, Jesse George, near licstouville, on Seventh day afternoon, tho l;;t h instant, to meet at tho uouie ut 1 o'clock, without further notice. MOONHY. On the loth instant, WILLIAM MOONEY, in the 28th yesz of his age. The relatives and friends of tho family. Ko the Society of the Aniiunt'Wction, are respectfully invited to attond his funoral, from his late residence. No. till S. Juuiper streot, on Saturday morning at H'v o'clock. JONES' One-Price Clothing House, IVo. OO 1 MARKET Street. Our Garment3 are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASOD. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 IS wfm5 No. 601 MARKET St., above Sixth, FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAR ERO QMS, No. 43 SOUTH SECOND STREET, EAST SIDE. ABOVi: OUESNL'T, lltitf PH1LAOKLPHIA. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT TUELR NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET, Are now Belling tuelr ELEGANT f fJRNITfJRE at very reduced prices. o 29 3mrp FURNITUR E. J. LUTZ, No. 121 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET I am selling off my entire stock of FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AT LOW HATES, On account or retiring from business. Tlcaao call and examine. 10 82 ftntliiim t'URKITURK WAREROOMS. No. 8WMARKKT b'I'HLET. PARLOR. DINING-ROOM, and fJUiMBKR tUR M 1 1'UK, tbs I.atett Styles and best Maufaotur Also lT'ATii.::R KM? M A ll UKS! tf gtvifim DRY QOODS. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION i rj fhices or DRY GOODS. RICKEY, 8HARP & CO.. NO. 727 CIIESNUT STREET, In order to close oat their Fall and Win ter Stock by December 1, will offer Extraordinary ZXargains SUES, DRESS GOODS, and MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS. ThLs stock: Is tne largest and most varied ever offered at r tall In tlila market, and more replete Willi Btapiea and novelties of recent Importations, than any outer in tola city. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CIIESNUT STREET, 1 Stfrp PHILADELPHIA. 1869. "AT TIIORBiTLEY'S." ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS. We beg leaTS to make s "common eodsci" sntomont to scumble people." namely : Tbat from, lona-expurienaoin bnsin.ss, a rli.so application to business, running under liclit p.tpen'-es and buying all Roods Inr oah, we can sell vor mncb ohonper than parties wlios6eipen.esar lour or fiT hundre- prr cent more than ours, an1 who don't sell any more (roods. And furthermore, oar stora is iarKe iuu vvu u&uieu, ana "t'cntrallr Locate! CN. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring GardeiJ, and eiolintiRO tickets or passes, and we deliver all goods punctually, and free of charge. SU.KS, 8f AWf,ri, DKKSS GOODS. B L A N K KTS. I LA N N F.L.", V A SS I M FAIT.S. DM. TliS. CLOAKINf.H, l.INKN (iOOI)S. KIO (JLOVKS, OOK8KTS, bKlRl'S, It UK 13., Kit!. JOSEPH II. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden, toiiitf piiiladi:lphia. M I 1j L I I EN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. Ko. G28 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, too. 1123 CHESriUT Street. SEW DEPARTMKKT UKD CLOTIIIKG. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mills. MARSEILLES BED Q11LTS. UONSYCOMU (?UIt3.'S, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LT-xX BaKETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, aU Wldtna. riLLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade In BED CLOTHING, by Belling reliable goods at the lowest prices. 8 l mwf s H vv s. iaisi.s:v MIAULS, (Open and dlosed centre). ItnOC'lIU fslIAMI.S, (Open and closed centre). Stripe lllaiiWt Kliauh, llail ISlaukct SliuuK, India Scarfs. JT. W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 911 Bp PHILADELPHIA. NDIA SHAWLS, u i it a i: r n v r. ic. No. 91 t'HESM'T STUEKT, Will open Monday, Oct. 4, his Fall Importation of India Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarfs, At niodciato prices. With a choice selection , NOVELTIES In the nsnal TASTE and QUALITY of HIS ESTA BLISHMENT. 10 2 am J C II A 31 It U K S, No. SIO AUC'II STREET. BARGAINS OPF.NING DAILY LN BLACK GUIPURE LACKS. ItlJVOK THRKAD LACKS. I'OINTE APPLIQUE I.AUI'S. VALKNOIKNNK LACKS. POINTE COLLARS. THRKAD OOIXAR8. VAI.KNOIKNNE UUKI'S., from $3. I KiLNUlL MUSLIMS, S yards wide, 63 cents. Hamburg Edgings, now designs, Tory cheap. 10 it lio LINEN DErAH.TIVT.Erjr. SHEETING LINEN, NAPKINS, PILLOW UN EN, DOYLIES, SIIIKTING LINEN, TOWELS, TABLE LINEN, BIRD EYES, LTC. ETC. Also, a full line of BLANKETS. PERKINS A CO., No. 9 SOUTH NINTH STUEET, GjuwHuSo nnL.AOELniLJk DRY QOODS. )RE8S GOODS AT LOW PRICES. coorEit 3c COrjAIlD Have marked down some of their DRESS GOODS to price that will Insure speedy Bales. It Is their aim to have all of their stock even with, or a little tinder, the market price. They keep only re liable goods, and their full, fresh assortment com mends Itself to all visitors. The grest variety tney exhibit makes their Store a favorite for buyers to consider It headquarters when shopping. Popular Hctail Dry Goods. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. CORSER NINTH AND MARKET, 17fsm PHILADELPHIA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. man and Wife," HIE KEW STOItY, P.Y WILKIE COLLINS, Aoiaon of "Ihe Moonstone," "r rmadalo." "Til. Woman a Wlute.' "No Mams," etc, Is commenced in the present muubrror "HARPER'S WEEKLY," No. ti?:j, dnte of Nov. Jft. ILLUSTRATI'.O. Harper's Periodicals. TatMs ron isro. Hai per's Magazine, Ono Year. llarprr's Weekly, Ono Y.ir Hnrpur's Bazar, One Year ..S4UJ ... 4VJ ... 4VQ lii reel's Magazine, Harper's W. and Harper's Uu7iir, to ono uddrojs, ior one y;nr, $lu'0V;ot nuy to for $7X0. An Extra G'opj of either tho MiKS.'.ine, Weekly, or llazar will be supplied irratfs for every I'ltih ol l ive Sub st'rihers at 4'li0 encli, in one renii tunce; or, Six Copies for $'J)T0, wiUiout eitrn clmrtro. Kew Sidvoiibers to either of llacper's Peii idicaU fur nislird 1'iom the Ilretnt time to tlie i:!o-e oi 1870 for IV'.tr Dolluis. Adiiress IIAKPKU A: BUOTfll'ItS, it NEW YOiiK. THE American Sunday-School Union JUST PUBLISHED JESSE lilTllTON: or. Dauber lu Delay. H'.mo, clotli. il'Ji iip. fcl-00. KUUY ADAMS; or, A Vocation Wanted. Br tlic ntithor ol "Helpless C'Uristte." lOnio, clotli IX) cents. PKIJVEKSE PUSSY. By the aullior "The Lciyhton Children." Icjmo, uuieliit. 1j cents. Af.L IIASDKOMKLY I f. LUST HAT ED,' ard otlu'i wlMe attraolive to yoiug roadors. Tlio attention of Pastors, fciiperiatoudiints and Tear How is lovltml to tno lai;ro and beautiful assort mctit of Prints, Curds, lK ls fvr Touchers, ic, just received from London. For Hale lv the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, ll.'W Chebtiut Street, rhiladeliihia. 11 1 mwfi.t JUST PUBLISHED li Y PORT K tt. V C O A T K S, NO. 822 CIIESNUT STUEET, PHIL A. HALF HOURS W ITH TUK BKST AUTHORS. W ith Short UioKiapIiictil and Critical Noliue. liy Charles KuiKlit.antiiorof "A i'opu in- History of Kn'jljiui," nto. eto. Klesanliy printed ou tho linc-t piipur. tj vhIh. crown Hvo, c.lotn.liov. bdK., gill tops, lU'iVJ; or bound in U vols., thick crown 8vo, lino Kuylish ululii, buy. bds., gill tops, per set, Select ins some choice passu Re of tliet0'.t standard au. tburs, of luttic'iont lonirtli to owupv half nn hour iu its pe rusal, there is hero food for llioiiKlit for every day in the yoar ; so that if lhepurchuer will devote lint one-baH hour each day to its appropriate selection, lie will read through tbose six volumes in one year, and in such a leisurely man ner that the nob lent th'MiKhts of many of the greatest minds will be tirinly implanted in bis mind forever. Wo venture to say, if the editor's Idea, is carried out, the reader will poes more Humiliation and a better know ledRe of the Kiifflish clnusics ut tho end of tho year than he would by live years of desultory rending, 'i'hoy can be voiiimenced at ary duy of tho year. The variety of reading is so creat that no one will ever tiro of those volumes. It is a library in itself. S'JinwtSi'u JOB T 11 1 N T I N C, l'ANCr TYVE. JMTIALS STAMPKD, PLAIN OR IN COLORS, MONOGRAMS AND CRKSTS DK.SH.NKU. I'ANS AND (JARRIAtiKS ORNAMLNTiCU, HY ANDRKWS. WKDDINO AND VISITINO CARDS, INVITATIONS AND RKCRKTS, W niton, Printed, or Kueraved. All booh of Station' ry at Low l'i iri. VNo cla, trap or inisrepresentutiun allowed. CHALLKN, KTATIONKK, ENORAVKR, DICSIONKR, AN1 PKINTKR, No. llliS UllKSNUT Ntroct. II JO tit n FURS. 510. rUZIS, CZZUAr and GOOD. RUSSIA, HUDSON BAT, MINK,' SABLE, OF THE D AUK EST SHADES AND OF THE FINEST QUALITIES, ROTAL EKMLNIC, DARK SIUKUIAN SyUIKRKL, ASTIIAOHAN, ETO. All those FXTR8 bavo been lately imported by us, and are of our well reputed workmanship; and wo are lolluu; thorn at prices to suit the times, at our new and liht store, No. 610 ARCH Street, between liftb and Sixth, south side. Please Kive us a call belore purubusins olsu vthore. No business doue on Saturday . JOSEPH ROSENBAUfsl & CO., No. 510 ARCH STREET, nsfmwi::t philapklimiia. SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAY The subscriber having made tho above articles SPECIALTY lu h'B UwiueHs, has prepared a large as sort meut lu dlil'ci'cut hlylcs at hut Store, No. 139 NOUTII TinitD ST11EET, rillLADELPfllA. h'btabUuhed ii yean ajo. 10 8 fw"rurp DEAFNESS. KVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have invented to assist the hoarin in every deree of dtalneasj also, Ilepiratorai also ,)rn ciall's Patent (Irutcbes. superior to anv others iu use, at P. MAUttiUA'ai, No. IU t, TJiNTLl Streot, below CliesJiiiU ' " INVURANOe. 1( ORl'OIUTIiD 1833. orFICE OF THE DELAWARE MUTUAL !A?iM INSURANCE COMPANY. rniLADKLPIIIA, NOVEM 3ER 10, 18CJ. The followlnx statement of thssrtalrs of tha Oemptay is nlilishe4 in conformity with a provision of th. oharterr l'remiiuns rec.ived from NoromW 1, 18$$, to October St. On Marine and Inland Rika..'.' fl4S,7W(1l4 On I ire Risks lbl,ihJ61i Vremlnmson Polioirs not marked LUH.TOlHf oO November I, IxtiS , 4UAM)8 Premiums marked off as ornwl trt m No. Vfinler I, (o ()oto')er lxt: i la ViHn. nml In In nil IfivL-i On l ii. Rihks I !,h.n :u lot eret duiinff the same period -alTacs etc IMsOSriw (1,179,87 . 01 l.ifrs, rpen.,es, etc., during the yoar as al.ovo: Marine and Inland Navi- Kstion losses jilH.liHV.'! Fire ls M.2M s TtetUlll I'lCulUIIIS s'lllJKKI He lii .tiraoces 4l,li.';tM Anenvy I'liariris, Advei'tiainx, !'tin'in,f. e'o 64,(S7i.i TBJfs-CnrtedStntes, State, and Municipal Isies Kpenses RGW 71 1.-".nil $.:I.HtJ- ASSI'.IS Of Till'. COMPANV November 1. lr' 'jfill UtV) lOO.OU) id,(kl iO'.ceo leo.coo 20,000 Ji,lliU 2"),U00 S'l.OvO 7,0110 12 r,o I0,00 sitf.wo I'niled Slates tits Per Oct. Loan; teti'tortieH United States Si Per Oent. Loan (lawful money! United States Sis Per Cent Loan, Pl Mate, of Pen. tylvnnia bi Per Oent. Iian City of Philadelphia Six PerOeut. Iian feieittpt ti-om tnx) State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan Pennsylvania Railroad l irst Mort gage Six Percent. Mends Pot!n.ivniiia Jtailroad Second Mort- Uuho Six Per Cfcbt. ttenfis Western Pennsylvania ltailmad Moittraao Six Per Oent. Bonds ( Politico, ivanis f'uilroaci f;uaranteol State ol Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan .Stale nf TenuesM-e Six Per Ceut. l.oall.r Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 2M shares etork Norlli Penii;.) Ivan'M Railroad Com- panr, tut) sliares Ktoi-K PbilaiteipliiM and Soutlieni Mail rteanifetiip C.'iut.aiiy, too allures aim k I.?ans uti Hftnr) and Mm (gage, lirst bens on City Properties 107,7u)- 60,0 0l SU.Ksl'OO 8X),(38-0 tOsMXWtM lMiM-OO S3,5(M 20,0)0 00 L,0K)-tW 4.270-O 1 1.0 Woe 3.000 0 7O0Ot 216,900 tW jl.'i';l,M'0 Par, Market value, $l,2r5,2.01 ' t ot . i m;. Real Hstate Hill" Kcreivalde fur Insurances as.ooo'oa made Balances due al Aircm ies- Pre 323,700-7$ miums en Marine Policies, Ac crued Interest and other debts due tti tho CoiTipiti Stock, Serip, etc., ot sundry Cor porations, JmniBtod value t a:.tii: Bank .'flii's,:;IH"M t nsli in Hraw.r. iiU 4t 65,097 ' 2,7 was 169,29111 $1,S2,100 P.iu vPM.i'Hiv. November 10, . 1 lie Board of Oireclc.i- have tliis day dei l'ired a CASH DIVili:XI of TI'N I KH HI NT, en the CAPITAL STOCK, and SIX PKIt CKN l". ii.teirston IbeSOKIPoT the Coiuiiany. paynldo no anil niter tlie 1st of Dooeuiber proximo, tree id National and State laxei. ?. I?i'v '",v" "!so deelarcrt hClt 1 1 ItTVIDKND ei T.H.','.lO"V,: IV,;U 'i:NT n (lie KaKNKDPltK MIl'MS tor the year e nrtinr Oel.d.er III. IH Id, certificate of which will bs issued In tlie i.urties entitled to the same, on and alter tlic Ut of December proximo, free of. National and Stnte la.vi m. They have ii-'tlcred, nlw, tiiet tho Scrip Certificates of Profits ui the Conipeny. fur tho year cttdinj; Ortoior .'SI, iMiS, bo redrenied inthisb, lit the office of the Coniii.mv. on and niter Ift oi Deeemlier pro imo, all iriLerest tll ue ut tiMVw)on that day. lly u piowmoii of tho Cbaiter mi Certificates nf Scrip not presented for redemption within live yearnalliT public notice that thi!) will be redesmed, sliull lie toricited anil cancellnd ou tho books of tha Com pany. No cert ideate of prolilMissned utitlor $25. lty Hie ant of incorporation, "no certitk-uiii nliallisua iinhiks cl inn ,d witbiutwo years after tlio itcularatiun of tha dirido.iii whereof it is evidence." JHHI.tJTOKN. Thomas C. Hand. Samuel IC Stnk. John O. Davis, I'Mmtiud A. Souder, Tlieophiluk l'liuldin', James Traipiuir, Henry Sloan. HeniyC. Dullett, Jr., James O. Hand, William C, l.tiduij.', Joseph 11. Seal, Hiiro Ornitf, John D. Taylor, tleorireW. Hernatlon, William C. Houston. Villiam U. itoulKia. I'dviavd Darlinirtou. tl. Junes Krooko, l-'dward liafourcado. .tauob Itieurel, Jacob 1. .1 oner, .lames K. M'l-'ai'Iaul, Joshua P. lOyre, Spencer M'llvain, J. K. Semple, PitttSurjf, A. K. Iteiyer, D. T. Morn, " THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, coProUidont. H KNRY LYI.BUKN, Secrelarv. ' "osiuenv. HUMtY BALL, Asuist ant Secretary, 111 Jim SPECIAL NOTICE. TIIK INSUKANCE COMPANY 01? NORTH AMERICA. OF riULADELPIIIA, (1IAICl.i:.l, I3t'01fil0ieATaUl 1701. Capital .'00,OOO Aels.luly 1, Ijw;i, $'l,Zii'J,'it'lo This Ctiiupany Is now prepared to Issue CerttflcattMi of Iitsurancc, pavabic In London, at tho Counting House of Messrs. BROWN. SHIPLEY & CO. ii platt, IU niwf tlUPlrp VICE-PRESIDENT. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. o. Ml.". IIICOADUAV, corner ol' llleveulli SJIroet, Aeiv l'ork. CASH CAPITAL Qlttjm $1'J5,W0 deposited with the State of Now York as eeourita for policy holders. Ll- MUI.I, BANCS, President. CI'ORGP! KI.I.IOTT, Viim Presidmit and Secretary. KMOHY Mi.CLlNTOCK, Actuary. A. E. -M. l'UHDY, Al. U., Medical Kxaminor. I'HILAJUXPHIA BEl'l.lttNl'KH. Thomas T. Ta: ker,.)ohn M. Maris, ul. 11. Llppinoott. Cliarlos Spencer, William Divine, James Iour, John A. Wright, 8. Moi ri Wain, 'Jnmos Hunter, Arthur Cl. Collin, John li, McCreary. IC. H. Worne. - Organized April, 1Bd8. 'Mb Policies isaued lint six month.: ; over -000 in the twelve mouths followiur. All forms of Policies issued on mokt favoraole term. Spocial advantages ottered to OlnrKymen. A few good UKcnts wanted in oily or eountry. A pnly ta JAM K8 H. LWNO ACilft, Manager for Pennsylvania aud Delaware. Office, No. rj w A LN UT Street, Philadelphia. RAMUJC1. POM:iJS, Speoial Aont. 4 lfjj FLAVORING EXTRACTS. AViinn:i;c;i:i;'s FLAVORING EXTRACTS Are warranted equal to any made. VAf,',I-TJ;A,t OH A NG V, c'Inna'm'on. 0fc Prepared at A. VIIH,o,Koi'k nrnK N.ore. No. 2:t North BICCOND Street Depot lorlUKIOW'fi INDU1U I I I ? .,' ,