TIIE DAILY EVENING TflLfiOUAPH PHILADELPHIA, AvEDNESDAr, NOVEMBER 21, 18G0 i ( r i xx a w.r oamoiigs, Frm Our Own Correspondent. Nsw Yokk, Nor. St, 13M. "Cheap nad Re.prctable." Boarding honncs, I mean. Where are they to be liad? Consult the newspapers, and thejr mention anr quantity. Oo to see tho places, and you will And thorn cheap And nanty 1 Not many years apro ingle women conld obtain (rood board for $20 per week, and a single man for 1 1. Now n la tlio very lowest price at which any sort of board Is obtainable. Those exaggerated terms are not growing smaller. Almost every head of a family Is a boarding-house' keeper on a large or a small scale, and what be tween making her rent and laying up for that rainy day whoso suro arrival Is only a question of time, sho has no opportunity to grow soft-hearted. Her empty pocket Is a cloud continually hanging over her, and who can blame her for trying to glvo It a silver lln- ' Ing? What the citizen of moderate means cries After Is a good Uonrdlng-honse, whero tliero are Bolther delicacies on tho table nor indelicacy at the head of It, but where the weekly sum demanded docs not run away with all Ills earnings. That boarding-house has not yet been forthcoming. New Tork has not yet evolvod It from Its Interior con sciousness. Oliver Dyer Is not dead, neither la Paokard's Monthly. Ho has been to Blug Sing, preaching to the spirits In prison. First he preached to male convicts and then to the females, and was eqnatly succosHful In subtracting tears and fostering tho spirit which leads to good resolutions. At Sing Sing, particularly, he is said to have been more Instrumental in tho paving of hell than In any other locality only tho pavement, like that on Fifth avenue, don't hist long. It wears out and shows the bare places. By-the-by, the Methodist Christian A dvocate has been pitching Into Mr. Dyer lately, hollly sneering at him as a lecturer, und more than Insinuating that his namo ought not to be men tioned even In advertising columns. The luminous views entertained by religious newspapers In regard to the ethics of advertising arc at all times amusing. The Tbneknberry Qupntlon. Miss, Mrs., or Master Thackabcrry, In regard to whose sex so much mystery exists, is stated to be required at the bedside of a sick slst?.r, but tho gen tleman who acted as her agent and introducer during one of ber recent stances authoritatively states that as soon as she can leave her post she will be ready to claim the ono hundred dollars which a delicate . mlndod female promised her If sho should prove to be a woman, after a searching examination. What Is the sex of Thockaberry ? Is tho present test qucs . tlon. When Klla Zoyara was In this city, some years ago, making all the men in lovo with hur on tho as sumption that she was a woman, and half the women In love with her on the suspicion that Ishe was a man, sho hardly excited a greator sensation. Only Mademoiselle or Master Klla (for I don't pro tend to advance an opinion on this sexual subject) 0, was much better managod than the Thackabcrry , has been. The mystery that surrounded the lovely ' hybrid was artfully mugclfled and fostered until every man and woman who nurtured the passion " was In doubt whether he were bestowing it upon a ' legitimate object. Meanwhile, it Is noteworthy that a correspondent, whose name is t he same Is that used ' by one of the Thackabcrry attaches some days ago, has written to ono of the newspapers, claiming that his name had been fraudulently employed, inasmuch ; as he had never seen the lad or the lady (whichever it might be), and never attended one of the seances, . " Mr. FImIc Again. Mr. James risk, Jr., has been In court again this time at the suit of Lctitla Jackson, ballet-dancer, to .:' recover damages for Injuries sustained in fulling through a trap-door during a rehearsal of Lurline. From the examination, it is very evident that Mr. Fisk has no connection with the Academy of Music, and never bad. He says so. There Is the fact sim ply and quic kly stated. What more docs one want ? The only interest ho can possibly bo said to have had in it was a desire to assist his friend "Max," dur ing the dreary eiTort to give English opera und Italian opera upon alternate nights, to the extent of fonr or Ave thousand dollars. It was during this season that Miss Jackson fell through a trap-door, and incapacitated herself from appearing for several weeks. At the representation of her counsel, she expressed her willingness to receive 8150 which Flak oireredhcr, and "nothlug more said." The $150 were not forthcoming, however, and hence the present suit. Dir. Ilackett. This airy youth will next Monday evening appear at Mr. Booth's theatre, in the character of Fulstaf. . He appears to have a brilliant career before him. lie has certainly had one behind him for tho past llfty years. He Is stopping now at the Astor House, and is aa firm and fleshy-looking as if his hour for bab bling o' green llelds were very far off. And, in tho Falstafnan sense, I hope indeed it is. Miss Bate man's career concludes with a matinee on Saturday, when she proceeds to Philadelphia to perform for one month, rere Bateman of course goes with her. Did you ever notice how alike Pere Bateman aud , Fere Hyaelnthe are? They both hate notoriety. S Policy (Shops. Have you any Idea as to the extent to which the pollcy-Bhop business is carried on in this city? There are no less than foar hundred here ut this present time, and probably the number has not boen much less for the last five years. The gross receipts of all these average fifteen thousand dollars per day, both lottery tickets and policy tickets being sold. The ' business Is conducted by three classes of men . managers, middlemen, aud shopmen or clerks. Each day two drawings take plane, thirteen numbers being drawn from the wheel at a time from a collec- ' tlon of .seventy-eight.' Occasionally tho lottery dealers, or shopmen, sell out to one another in order to ascertain whether they were really clerks acting for principals, or regular dealers, not responsible to any middlemen. The managers lu this city are few In number as real artists in any profession always will be and a man named Baulch usually executes the bonds for them. At the end of revcry month dealers make a return to the principal ofilcc, and are taxed five per cent, on their proms, the - jnoney of course going to the managers. The total value which has thus been kept by the managers, and which ought to have gono to tho Government, probably amounts to one million dollars. Knlut Patrick' Cntlimlrnl. Last year aoont 100,ooo were handed in by various congregations towards tho support of the new Saint Patrick's Cathedral. About fso.ooo have this year boen collected. Orpheus C. Kerr, The world, nowadays, seldom or never hears any- ' j thing of this much-esteemed man and gifted writer. ' It la because the hard work he docs is performed in quietness and modesty. He is oue of tho purest- minded and purest-mouthed men connected with the New York press, and is very greatly respected even by those who least resemble him. Al i 13 aba. MUSICAL. AI lUMMlTIU. "BtratlollR" by the Ueriunu Troupe. The performances of the Cieriuun troupe of singers have Improved very decidedly over their efforts of last week, and last evening Flotow's opera of Sfra drlla was given in very creditable style. Utradella is ajvery beautiful and fascinating work, and, like II art ha, tho music is not only good throughout, but It is of a kind to appeal to the popular taste, and it is only a wonder that It Is not more frequently pro duced. "Stradella" Is one of the very beBt tenor ro) In tho whole range of opera, and it was ren lered last evening with so much artistic expression by Mr. Himmer that the audience was almost con tent to forget that his voice has lost some of Its freshness. This geutlemun is a genuine artist, and sow that the troupe has got Into something like good working order, his merits become more apparent than they did at the commencement of the season. Madame Johannsen sang the part of "Leonora" In good style ; and on the whole the opera wont off with much spirit, aitnougn there is still much room for improvement in the chorns. Tho orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Dietrich now gives satisfaction, and the excellent manner lu which the overture wafl pwrfurmed called forth a rpnud of Uettriy applause. The CltT Asn.fmrnt. Atttik AflADHMr or Mvwio Halevy's opera of La Jvive will be performed this evening. At tub CnEHwrr ltobertson's comedy of Schnol will he given for the last time this evening. This pretty play is admlrablr acted by Mlsa Kccne and her company, and It Is well worth seeing. To-morrow I'.obertsons comedy of Gnrrick will be performed for the first time In this countrv. At tub Walnut Mr. Forrest will appear this eve ning as "Metamora." At thr Akch Lost at Sea will be given this even ing. ATflrrnitz A BssicniCT'sOpKRA Hons an attrac tive minstrel performance will be given this evening. AT TDK El.KVKNTII MTRKKT Ol KUA IlOUSK a II 110 bill will be offered this evening. Sionok Bi.rrz will exhibit his magical wonders at the Assembly iiullding this afternoon and evening. Tim I iviNd i i:kiuhitikh will exhibit at tho As sembly lluilillngs this afternoon. TnK ".Star" covknk ok I.KCTtrmts. The next lec tnre will be delivered on Monday at tho Academy of Music, by Hon. H. S. Cox, who will discourse upon 'Progress In Spain." CITY ITIIMS. NEW FaM. Goons. Choir a'torlmnt of entirely nm tttitn, in Hwty-matlt tiitrmmt, MKN'h, YotlTHH', AKI IlOVH1, nuprrior in ffu'r.flt, nil intrkmatiihifi to nm rniy-mnlr fftnl in Fhitadt '"' Auto, ra TBJE Pux'K, to be tntvie up to order, in the An'-t tnmitirr. Uai.v wat Bf.twef.s J Btym 4 no., fifth and Towkb Ham, Sixth Street.) 618 M.MIKK.T ST., ' Pint.Airt.i,iiA, AKT) 600 BaOAOWAX, Nkw Youl NOTFJJ FOR I)EtTMIIF., AlllIKdF.n TO THX F'KKIlMt asi Driui.iTATru. This in a trying season for invalids indeed for U who are not Moused with robust Constitu tions und iron frames. Cold bas come upon ns suddenly, Bottling up the onpn pnrri, and nettling in, an It were, any seeds of dUMxe thnt may have been lurking in the system, but wliloh romained undeveloped so long as the waste mutter of tho body and all acid and unwholesome humors were freoly discharged by evaporation from the inrfuoe and through the bowels. A tonio, aperient, and alterative inedioine is now neoded to invigorate tho vital powers depressed by a low tempera tnro; to stimulate and purify tho secretions, and to fit the body to ondure, without inconvenience, puin or dangor, the auddou climatic change which iiHhors in tbs winter. Tlie only preparation which will fully moot this almost universal need, and will thoroughly and safely perform the important work, is the leading tonic and altoralire ef the age, IlobiT.TTEn's Stomach Bittf.rr. This popular specific improves the appetite. Invigorates the digestive organs, rosulittos the tlowof bilo, enriches tho blood, calms the nerves, roliovea constipation, pro motes suporiioial circulation and evaporation, and being oomposed solely of wholesome vegctablo elomonts, with a pure stimulant as their diffusive vchiclo, may be taken by the weakest without fear. The flavor is agreeable, for although tho Bittkiis are a potent medicine, they contain no nauseating olomont. Sookkr on Later a neglected ('old will derolop a con stant Cough, Shortness of Breath, Failing Strength, and Wauling of Flesh the avant courours of Consumption. In somo instances the same cauee will produce llronohitis, a disease of the branches of the windpipe. In all affections of the Pulmonary Organs, as well as in Bronchial Affec tions, Jaxnf.'s Fxi'KCTon.wr is both a palliative anal a curativo, aa tho testimony of thousands and its world wide reputation attost while in Coughs and Oolds it acts speedily, and, when taken according to directions.promptly removes them. Why not give this standard remedy aa immediate trial? Sold by ail Druggists. 8tTNNYflnK Orioinai.Fote-Placic Stove and Warm Ant Fuknace Combinki). The only 1 ire-Place Stove eve invented that will warm the room in which it is situated. Ail others fail in that particular. We have embodied in The StTNirrsiriK all the latkst and iikst-known rniNciri.Ks of consuming coal with eco nomy, and have discarded all the numerous imperfections that are being used in the Baltimore and New York Fire place Heaters. Tuf. Sunnvside will produce more warm aib with LF.sb fuel than any other Stove, and is acknowledged, by ail who are using them, to be suvkkior in evkry parti cular to the Baltimore and Now York Fiie-Place Heaters, which they bad heretofore used. Do not be deceived by misrepresentations in regard to Tnr. Sunnyhidf., but oall and examine it, and soe the large number of testimonials from those who have them in use, which will convince any person of its superiority to all others, at the Warming and Ventilating Warerooms of Gkoiior P. Shoch A Co., No. K!3 N. Second street. Jf.wflrv. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 13 8. Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of tine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchusera oan rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varietios aud at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and proiit. I'Nsntr-AssKi) Fon Beauty and Ftr arf. the ' New Style Kngi.ish Paletot Ovekooatj of C.utu's Finished Mf.lton, MADK BY Charles Stoke. No. 834 GhesnutS tueet. GET THE I! F.ST. The Par ham New Family LOOK-STITCH 8KWINU MAOHJNK. (Kasy Terms.) Salesroom, No. 7U4 OHBSNUT Street. Earth Closet Company's patent dry earth com modes and privy-fixtures, at A. II. Fronoisoua A Co. 'a. No. 613 Market street. WASAMAKim .0 IIROWS'S CLOTU1SO. WASAMAKEli t- MIOWS'S CLOT1IISO. WAS AM A Klill A LROWS'S CLOTHING.', MAKAMAKV.H A llllOWN'H CLOTHING. WAX AM A KEll A IWOWVS CLOTIIIXG. The young men of I'hiladelphia and adjacent towns, and all who like t be WELL DHESSED, should see the.folhieinp articlen: THE STYLISH PLAIT CASSTXEI17? PASTS. THE STYLISH PLAID CASSIMERK PASTS, THE STYLISH PLAID CASSI3IERE PASTS. THE STYLISH PLAID CASSIMERK PASTS. Thexe are ELEGAXTand SOTEXPESSl VE Goods, and our house, has a large assortment. Sole, our Pants are cvt in throe styles;- tfl. "TIGHT." t"i, "MEDIUM." tVS. "LARGE." People who want to save buying Overeoats should see the HKA VY CHESTERFIELDS. UEA VY CHESTERFIELDS. HEA VY CHESTERFIELDS, Others will prefer OUR STYLISH DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS. OUR STYLISH DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS. OUR STYLISH DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS. PLEASE SOT ICE. We are receiving daily fresh instalmetits from our workrooms, elegant goods made under our own mipervUwn, and our assortment will be kept up, notwithstanding our immense sales. We take a pride in having the BEST Stock both of Men's and Boys' Clothing) AS WELL AS THE CHEAPEST. Party-five cutters and one thousand hands are still actively engaged to replenish our counters. A visit will verify this any day between 7 A. M. and 8 P. M. Our force of salesmen is large, so as to afford every facility to eustomers, whether looking or buying, 8f" 'fhe Sew Goods just receiving are: FALL OlEliCOA TS, from IT-T5 to I'.'S. ALL KISDSOF HEAVY OVERCOATS. IXHISPESSA BLE SUITS. STREET J A CKETS. PASCY O VERSA CKS. STYL1SU CHESTER FIELDS. YOUTHS' CHESTERFIELDS. BOYS' DOUBLE-BREASTED SA CKS. YOUTHS' ASD BOYS' SUITS. CHILDREN'S GARIBALDIS. CHILDREN'S BISMARK3. CHILDREN'S FANCY OVERCOATS. Wanahakbk St Brown, Tns Lahukht Clotuino Houhk, t Oak Hall, TliJi (.QlS.Ngtt. OK SlATU JlNU iliT.iUS.I(T &TUBBT3.' WAKK1UI), tAYnKT.D -MBT.UNFAlIX .-On thellthof Novem- ber M MAI OU1K WULLINKAUX. of Phila.lnli.lili. PAXON-MVF.ZY.-On NovomberM. 1M at the Bintr- - . u uiinAi. uom oi iuoaa county, Fa. i i :. RATf.ItT On Siinrin. th Qla I....-. Tunr. of the late John lUlley, la the fto'.h ynar of bar age. The relatives and friends of the family are rexpectfalUr Invited to attend the funeral, frwm the residenoe of hor brother, John I aylor, No. KM N. Tenth street, on Tnurs dny at S o'olock. FlHa-On the SM Instant, Mrs. MART P., wife of Aaron W. I" ma, in the 6uth yoar of hor nira. The relatives and friends of the family, also Independ ent Daughters ot tho Union, No. 1, and Lady M nsniis. No. IS. are roepeot fully invited to attend the funeral, from hor nnoband's residence, No. Idar, Itmwn Itrniit. Ml Irririii afternoon, Uie Stith instant, at g o'clock. CARM AN. On the 22d instant. SUSAN A., wife of Oerge (.arman, aged 27 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from tne reeidenoe of her father. Owen A.I ..i . K Ki. AAA A . a. i ... inm,!.,!,,...,, ,!!. iirrav, oeiow jeiitraoD, on Thursday morning at Ho clock. MOURNING DRY GOODS. MOURNING DRY GOODS. BF.8HON A SON have lust receive - bcaaes black all wool Poplins, SB, 75, S7j, 91, etc. ! cases black all wool Ottoman Poplins, S12.. eto. 3 cases blank all-wool Poplin Uiarritr., all qualities. R cases hlsek douhlo-warp Alpacas. W, H'J,, and 75c. 8 casus blask Oros Oram Silks. l t7k,. iki I.li a eto. it rases htarE 'rmttet Long stinwls, fall and eit.rs aires. 1 ca.se blw k Thihet Long Sliawls, hemmed borders. 1 case ItUick Knglish Bomtains. nil iitmlifiev. WllOl.KbALK AN1 RKTAIL MOURN1NO DRY OtfUUa HtJITnK. 11 23fltrp No.-Jl? OJiKSSUT Street OLOTHINO. JONES' One-Price Clothing House, No.OO iMAKKET Street. Our tiarmenta are well mado. Our Cutters are men ot talent BUT ONE PRICE 18 ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 IS wfmi No. 604 MARKET 8L, above Sixth. F. A. HOYT & BRO., ASSEMBLY BUILDING, TENTH and CHESNUT Streets, HAVE NOW READY A LARGE STOCK OP FINE CLOTHING ros BOYS AND CHILDREN. AJbo, a large assortment of i)so wfmcwrp Piece Goods for Gents' Wear. WESTON & BROTHER, TAILORS, No. 900 AltCH ST., PHILADELPHIA, Invite special attention to their HANDSOME STOCK or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED. A 8UPEKI0R GARMENT AT A REASONABLE r-RICE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 9 13 3mrp LIFE INSURANCE What More Acceptable Clirit mas Present to a loving Wire or Sister tliau a Policy or Life Insurance In THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1MEILADEL.FIIIA., No. 921 CHESNUT St., below Tenth. THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN THE CITY OR STATE. Accumulated Capital, $3,500,000 AFTER PAYING LOSSES TO TIIE AMOUNT OF 81,00,000. 11 10 wsBtrp JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. p L A T E D GOODS OF TUTS FINEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST KATES, AT No. 804 CHESNUT ST., SECOND FLOOR, BY yV. II. ROGERS. We ara daily receWioa from oar Faotoiy, in Ootinoc tiout, the latest stylus of tioods. of all patterns, from Rogers Brothers, and "Meriden Britannia Oo.V muua factor! 66. Triple-Plated Silverware, Suitable for BRIDAL GIFTS AND HOLIDAY PRK8KNTS. No. 0i OUESNUT STREET, Second Floor. U 90 tin A. It. ROGKR8. TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN- X quiaked the HnatiuR of Buildings by bteani or Watvr.lt will Ie oonnnuea of ' WILLIAM U. WI8TAR. lately upArintendin( that dopartment of their busi- neita. wiiuin ttiey reoouuueno " ' r irioncin. Wot. W. latiSt. MORK18. TASKER ft 00. WISTAR AOOULTON. Ko. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. HEATING RY STEAM OH HOT WATER. PLANS OF PIPE CUT TO ORDER. LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY APPARATUS FITTED I'P. 10 11 8inSp C? AMUEL SMITH A CO.. No. 4 8. SEVENTH Ti Btret. BTKAM AND C.AH FirriCKS AND I'l.UM nicilS. Tube, Fittings and Uia Work constantly gn uanu. A II work promptly attAndnd to. Clalvaniieud Tule lor t muMrry Ixts furnished, fll 17 8tn pIIE8AlUAUi: Ti:ilUAII. Dr.LnAHKTKKUrl!, ALL KIKDS WILD tJAMK. JOHN MAHTIN, 11 9 lmrp No. Ulfi MAUKKT blreet. rii,piiVfR AWI filfPUiMTnwu wrifii a J Htnukiiur Yarns of all kinds' Tidv. OrnrliHt. anci MxndiuK (t a, w!iuut4 auU rotail. at Faotitry, Nq. DRY OOOD8. J ANDKEIICHIEF3 ! HANDKERCHIEFS! We have Jest received a irre utoclt of FINE LINEN II ANDKKiit'HlKK.s, direct from the maou fadiirer, nt ry low pr'eea. One lot line Linen Handkerchiefs at 10 centa. One lot Llnpn IiatKlkrrchlpfH at l cents. Full line I.artlea' llandkerclilcfa frnin i toBOcta. IlemRtltetied HandkerchlefM, extra quality, from 81 to 75 rents. Ocntiemona Hemmed TIandkcrclilefs, in boxea, from to 74 eeM. 8nk Iinndnnnn and Ponptoe llandkerclilofs. M hlto Silk UanakercuiufH, extra quality. STOKES & WOOD, 8.W.COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA. awt 000 V A It 1 M Double rolil Poplins, Thfw (roods hare been rod need from M and 75 conls. 2S47 VARDH ROUKAlX P0PLIN8 at 37,' cents. 1I2H YARH8 ALL-WOOL fOPLINS, SO oents. IWi YARDS ALL-WOOL POPLINS. a cents. 87 PIECKS, VH YARDS SILK KOLLKI) POPLINS. $1'2S. 63 PIF.OFS 6LUK BLACK ALPACAS. 31, 37,45,60, 1, 66 to $10. OI'R WHOLE STOCK Ol" DRY coorH Has been reduced to clos out the entire stock, in order to make room for our largely increasing Notion, Hosiery, and Glove Trade. Just rece ve J, per Fronob strainer Lafayette, 230 DOZENS OF OUR CELEBRATED " HARTLEY" KID GLOVES, Of which we are the Sole agents in America, $16 PKR PAIR. Krery pa'r suaranteed. 1 they rip or tear, another pair a iven in cubango. Also, received last week 000 DOZENS 'JOSEPH" KID GLOVES, $100 PER PAIR. We ara Soli Agents in America for tbs celobrate 1 "LA BKLLK" KID OLOVK. Tbof are tho beat SI '25 GIoto ever offered. Kr.irr nuir of our "Bar.ley," "La Uolle" and ".Josoih" Kid Olovos guaranteed. If thpy rip or tear, another pair givon in exonange. ELEGANT SHADTS. Also, Opera and Whito. We are also ottering the balance of this season's impor tation of (aeiiitlne .IoutIh Eiid loves At $r45 PKR PAIR. Kvpry pair guuranteod genuine Paris Kid. OUR WHOLE STOCK Cheaper than any other house in Philadulphia. a. & .1. is. ssABZTjiaoi.onimv, I.HPOUTICKS Of KID J LOVES, 11 I7w:mtf No. 23 N. KK.HT1I Street. IS I K BLACK S i U S. (BLACK ALPACAS.) SRBSM POP L 3 MS. (HEAVY TARTAN TLAID3.) SSLK FACED POPLINS PLAID POPLINS. VELVETEENS. GEO. D. WISHAM, No. 7 North EIGHTH Street, 11 84 WHIM PHILADELPHIA. LINENS. Wo aro offering unusual attractions to LINEN BUYERS, Having received A rerj largo and varied importation. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 SOUTH NINTH STBEET, 0 6 mwIUmBp PHILADELPHIA, Tim BROTHERS t?4 CO. FIRST QUALITY IRISH r'OI'JIIVH, IN ALL COLORS. Alao, every variety of .Main 11 ml IMald IoilInM, liiircM! ClotliM, Kepx, VolourH, Ktc, NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY. J. W. TII031AS, Nob. 405 and 407 North SECOND St, IU cp PHILADELPHIA. TiAKEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES 1 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL TU ICKNIf SSKS. 1 COMMON HDAKUS. lancl2KIlK I'KNCH KOAROS. WH1TK I'INK VLOOKINti KO4K08. YKLLOW ANUSAT PI N W b LOOU1NUS. 1 and 4V. 8PKLiJK JOIMT, A f.L BIZKH. IIKMtolK JOINT, ALL S1ZK8. PLAHTKK1NU LATH A SPHOI A LTV. Tocolhur with a xonural asautaiont of Kuililinu Lumber, forwilo low for cash. ,., W. 8 VI A 1.1 Z. FIKTKKNTH and SULK,ShVris. ET fiOOna, NF.WEST SITLES DIXON'S, Ko,2lB. KlUUTUSirvot ' ltUm FINANCIAL. A RELIABLE H0IV1E INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TBI Wilmington end Reading Railroad, REARING INTEREST At SEVEN PEE CENT. In Currency, rAYABLS APRIL AND OCTOBER, FREE OP STATE AND UNITED BTATES TAXES. This road nn throtiKh a thickly populated and rlcb agricultural and manufacturing rtiatrict. For the present, we are offering a limited amount the aoove Bonds at 85 CENTS AND INTEREST. The connection of this road with the PennBylTania and Reading Rallroada insures it a large and remu nerative trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest flnt-class investment In the market. WTjfl. PAINTER Cl CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, No. 30 SOUTH TIII11D STREET, 8 81 PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES BONDS BOUGHT, SOLD, AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. o o jl. j BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET RATES. COU PONS CASHED. PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 8 T O O I S BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINT& LE HA YEN & BEO., No. 40 Scuth THIRD Street, m PHILADELPHIA. 23. K. JAZ&XSrj & CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. F. KELLY & OO., llamkers and Uealers La Gold, Silver, an j Govemeil BodJs, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention flven to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia stack Boards, etc. eto. 5 tia 81 ELLIOTT & DUNN, BANKERS, NO. 109 SOUTH TIIIIU) STREET, PHILADELPHIA, DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION BANK OP 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. 4 20$ QZVIITH, RANDOLPH & CO.. BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOKK, DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Accounts of Banks and Bankers on Libera Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. HAMBRO A SON, London. B. METZLER, S. SOHN ic CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of Credit 1 3 tf Available Throughout Europe. QLENDINNING, DAVIS sT CoT NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AM, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND DKOKEK& Direct telegraphlo communication with the New York Stock Boards from the Philadelphia Offloe. 18 St JOHN 8. RUSHTON & CO., No. 50 SOUTH THIRD STREET. NOVEMBER COUPONS AND CITY W ARRANT8 10 5 8m BOUGHT APTO SOLD. O 1 T Y w ARRANT8 BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKE8, Jr., & CO.. NO. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET, rrnT.APsrjLm FINANOlAL. A Im Per Cent Gold Loan 6,500,000. Tint KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY, now In moor u OMnilon fmm K.nu. flu. cii . ful build an extension to Denv.r, UoJorado. Th. Qanmmmk ha. Tntd Thro. Millions of Acres of th Samt Uada aa Kansa. and Colorado, whioh ar. mortcasd lor th. ho. ntj of a loan of 36,500,000. Thia loan it SMnntd in th raprewnu a road In profitobl. oporation. and will own th trad, of th. Book, Mountain ooontrf , and eonmot it wltaj !iTima " of th Kagt- u u endt t be eat EVEN BKTTFR IN BOMB RKRPRCT8 THAN GOT Th. loan has Uiirti. , , . . . . . rankfnrt. ImHn. m .. . GoTernnT "Z.'Z2?2-V"' , . . w uvhui Eur vam nrmni mrm soIdlnourr.ncjatM,wlthaooedlntrrtt m.iw, m ana pamphlet. Mot on applioaUon, IAIIF.V. IrIOn4AIV Ac CO.. No, 63 EXCHANGE TLACE, NEW. YORK. 91. K. JI.NI I Ac c.; No. 19 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. W. ar. anthorirod It. ail ih hnn, tn.n. offer tboin aa a rallalil. inrartmeat to our friwdav XOtViftii:rI WIIEIJBIV Ac CO., No. 309 WALNUT Street, lOKmwMm PUILADKLPfllA. RANKING HOUSE or JAY COOKE & CO., Not. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in all Government Securities. Old 6-208 wanted in Exchange for New. A Llbetal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposlta COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bouaht ad MM on Commission. . Special business accommodations reserved roc ittdles. We wUl reoelre appUcations for PoUole of Llfo Insurance In the National Life iMtkuace OompMty f the United States. Full Information given at CM mS , ua Q R E X E L & C O.; NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Amorioan and IToreln ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS Of CREDIT available on presentauon In an part oC Travellers can matte all their flnanolal arranira ments tlux)up;h us, and we will collect their tateraaft and dividends without charge. Bkbxbi, WomrBOP ACo.,Drxul, HAiusa ft OoV ' New York. I Paris. ' fg 1 pm 8. PETERSON A CO.. Stock and Exchange Brokers, NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New York and PhUadelpiuM 3 too; and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc, bought and sold en oota. mldnlon only at either city 1 gag INSURANCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY. OP NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA, (MAUINK), ircoitpouATi?i irot. Capital .$500,000 Asstels J uly 1, I860, $2,393,98910 This Company la now prepared to issue Certificates of Insurance, payable In London, at the Countloc House of Messrs. BROWN, SHIPLEY 4 CO. ; ClIAICLUS PLATT, lllmwf H2 81rp VICE-PRESIDENT. CENT.'S FURNISHING QOOD8. y INTER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN Untlcrsiblrts aud Drawers. Cartwright A Warner's Merino. Cartwright & Warner's Scarlet Cashmeres. Cartwright A Warner's Shetland. All the best domcstlo makes. Silk Undershirts and Drawers. Scotch Lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawers. WIXCIIESTIUK .fc CO., Ill mthagmrp No. 70S CHESNUT StreoC J m r O U TAW x OBNTLBMEK WILL FIND AT JacoIrM Sc, Co.'si, No. 1336 0HK8NUT Street, a large and well-selected stock of red and wiiita Shaker -Flannel, Merino, and Oaulon Flannel Undershirts aad Drawers, British super stout Halt Hose, Fin. Drees SlurW for men and boys, OoUars, Ties, Ururats, and liows, and s (reneral and compl.ke aMortrueot of r'aruiahiriff Uoods of superior quality, at the lowest ratesw Kvary artiol. war. rauted to he aa represented, and straichttorward, fair dottlina; carefully adhored to. 11 17 Uinrp ART OAlTlERIE3. C. F. HASELTINE'S Gullerle ot tlio Arte, No. 1125 CHESNUT STBEET. r LOOKING GLASSES. I'rumes mad. to order, repaired and regilt. AltTISTS' MATERIALS. Mew and Old Knirrevinpi. Clirnmot of all kind. Aato. types, Plain and Civloiml I'bototiraitns, .to. An tuiweiu. stock on band. ... . . . , . l'aintinxa restored, relmed, cleaned, ana Tarnirbea. Everything peruiuius to Art or Art Matters kept or at- te,rbe Ualleriea of Oil Paintings, with a splendid enllea tion. ooen tree. V V''W. EAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT TIIAT soienee and skill have invented to assist th. hearing in erery defrree of deafnoaai also. Respirator.; alao .(Jraa. dall's l'ateatUrutonea.aupvrior to an others in nse, aa V. MAUKIRAU ho. 114 B. I'aWTU iiUMi, Ulow Oheannl ITODOERS' AND WOSTENnOLirS POCKET V KNIVKH, Pearl and Htnf llandlea, of bealIS dnmh, UOlXi lilltt' and W A I 10 A BU'iDIt KH'H KAr.DluL and the oelebrated UCOOLTUK RAZOR BOUitoOlill H the nneat quality. s " Kaaars, Knives, Hciniwa, and Table O.tlnrjr Onmnd ana Jf Poliahed i P. olA4)lURA'&. K U tt. '1W1U nu,i