THE PAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1870. 5 nusiCAL. Ann dramatic. Tfce CUT ABiMaitild At THB ACADBMT OT Ml'HIC ft, nOVCltT is Announced for this evening In the shape of Brit tow's opera of Hip Van Winkle. This work was otlcinally produced soma fifteen years ao, but as English opera was not the fashion then It failed to achieve a permanent success, and it laid npon the shelf until it was brought out a few weeks ago in New York. The opera is said to contain much beautiful music, aod It ought to attract a large audience this evening on that account as well as because it is the work of aa American composer, and la upon a purely American subject. Mr. Drayton will personate "Kip Van Winkle," and the other characters will be sustained by Messrs. Castle, Chatlerson, Howell, Kluross, White, Hill, Mrs. Bernard, and Mrs. Drayton. To-morrow evening The. Marriage of Figaro will ke performed, on Wednesday Bohemian Uirl, and on Thursday Martha. At the Walkut the last week of Mr. J. 8. Clarke's brilliant engagement is aunouncod, and he will appear in a different bill every evening, in order to give tho public an opportunity to see him in a? many of his principal personations as possible. This evening he will appear in ''Uabington Jones" In Among the I'.reakert and as "Bob Jirierly" In the Tioki't.-of-lfane. Man, and to-morrow as "Paul Fry and "Asa Trenchard." At rna Akch the drama of Tlie Marble lb-art will be performed this evenine. On Friday Mr. Barton Hill will have a benefit. At tiik Ciiesnut Mrs. J. A. Oalcs and her builesquc company will appear in the English adaptation of llervc's Vetite Faust. On Friday Mrs. Oates will have a benefit, when The Fair One rath the liloifte Wig will bo produced. Aiam If o hep a trail's Circus a.m Mexaokrir will re in a In for oue week longer at the corner of Broad and Wallaco streets. Performances will bo given every afternoon and evening. On Thanksgiving l):iy an extra performance will bo ?iven for the especial benefit of the little oiks. At Dupkez A Benedict's 0;tua. House the eccentric comedian Mr. C. Gardner, who is announced as the original "Ho Light Loo," has been engaged, also tho "infant wonder," Master Charley. Among tho other attractions -announced Is a burlesque entitled Grant' $ OjRce Seekers, which ought to be both instructive and entertaining. The troupe at thin establishment Is an unusually stroug oue bitu. in vocalists, instrumentalists, and comic actor, and the per formances present great attractions for amuse ment seekers. At tub American the last week of tho en gagement of Mons. D'Atalie, the "Man with the Iron Jaw." M'llo Angela, "The Female Sam son," and Zephyr, "The Child Wonder," is announced. At tub Aurii Strebt Opera Horsu among the novelties for tho present week are The I'er plering I'rrUeament, with Ilughey Dougherty as "Jimmy Iines;" Society; o); The Upper and Lower Ten," by Sheridan and Mack; Slop That Monte;, by Simmons, Martin, aud Morris, and the farce of Trouble, with the characters by tho whole company. Tho appreciation of the pub lic for the entertainments given at this house is shown by the crowds that attend nightly. Sionoh Bi.it aud his sou will perform a number of interesting and curious feats iu natu ral magic this evening at the Assembly Build ings. Mad'm.k Ciikistixr Niixsom, our readers will bo gratified to learn, will shortly return to this city, and will appear in a concert at the Academy of Music on November 150. On De cember 1 Handel's oratorio ot The Messiah will be given, with Mad'lle Nilsson, M'mo Sophia Mozart, Mifs Cary, Mr. G. Simpson, and Mr. W. Whitney in the leading roles, and the choruses by the Handel and Ifaydn Soeletv, under the direction of Professor Engelke. There will also be a grand orchestra under the direction of Messrs. Muretzck and Kngelke. On Saturday, December 3. a tnntluce will be given, whic h "will be Mad'lle Nilssun's last ap pearance in this city, a Tub Hahkinh Conc ert. Thia entertainment to-morrow night at Concert Hall promises to be unusually attractive and brilliant, tickets for almost evcrv seat in the house having been already disposed of. Carl Wolfsoun will play entire tho best and last work of tho illustrious GotUehalk, entitled "Morte," and Madame Mozart, Jennie Kempton, George Simpson, and Mr. llarkifs himself will each and all distin guish themselves in selections at once attractive and elegant, including maay of the classic and operatic gnus of the day, which will give the audience much enjoyment and pleasure. We do not remember to have yet seen a mora attractive programme, and the concert will, from all appearances, be one of the most bril liant musical achievements of the present sea son. Philadelphia invariably shows us appre ciation of entertainments of this kind, and hence the extensive demand for tickets within the last few days. There are only a few re maining at tho ticket otllco of Gould A Fischer, Mo. y:.:t Cheauut street, and those who would not miss this elegant musical treat should lose iiO time in n un log them. CUT ITKTIM. A Laxuitr ok the Pekiop. Regarded from the economic standpoint, Sea Moss Fap.in'k appears to overshadow every other vegetable nutrient. It con tains as we arc informed on good scientific autho ritynearly ninety per cent, of nourishing, fattening gelatine ; and of all gelatine substances used in cook ing it is said to be the cheapest by over fifty per tent., as wel' as the most digestible. We give theso statements, which are authenticated by the signa tures of men of eminent reputation, as vouchers for 'the opinions we have ventured to express on the economic importance of the new article of diet. As to its deliclousness, the "proof of the pudding is in eating It ;" and we leel confident tost no manor woman who hus once eaten of a blanc munge, pud ding, custard, cream, Charlotte Russe, or any other delicacy prepared with this marine Godsend, will deny its claim to rank among the table luxuries of the period. A Younh Win s Request Wife Charley, I wish when you tome up to-night you'd slop into your druggist's aud get me a bottle of Plantation Bit ters. Be Mire and get the genuine. Charley What in the world, Mary, ore you going to do with Plantation Bitters ? Wife Everybody that I know is in ecstacy over Plantation Bitters, and I am going to try them my- elf. I am assured by several of my friends that the Bitters will cure my dyspepsia, and at the same time loway with that terrible nausea which you know I am at times subject to. The doctor was la yester day, and says that all I want is a tonic, and that Plantation Bitters Is the bes. that can be got. Charley-It is just the tning. my dear ; and It is strange. that 1 had not thought of it before. Fob the accommodation of those that wish to make their purchases before business hours and before the rush commences, Rockuii.l u Wilson will open their store to-morrow (Saturday) morning at six o'clock, and those who cannot make it conve nient until alter business hours, they will find us open until after ten o'clock in the evening. We in vite all to cull and examine the largest, best, and cheapest stin k iu the city, not forgetting the popu lar all-wool ten dollar fall and winter suits. Roc ku ill & Wilson, Brown 8ionb Hall, No". 603 and 6)5 Cuesnut street. Ma. Wim.iam w. Casbidt, the Jeweller at No, a Booth Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of aU kinds of jewelry and Silver- ware In the rtty. lie has also on hand a One assort meet of nne American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time art certain to get the worth of their money. YA1.EK'8 RFfTAURANT, NO. -9 ARCH STREET, ele gantly fitted up, is now in full blast, serving all the delicacies of the soshou from 0 A. M. to midnight. Parties returning from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill Of fare. Ladies' fcaloon on the secou 1 dour, "Si ai bisu's Cii.i i:," useful and true, CKRTIFIOATB 01 AH EMIHSKT O Hit MIST. I have made a careful chemical analysts of the Sozodont, from an Impartial sample purchased by me per son ally from a leading drug house of this elty, but nothing of an injurious or ohjoctionable cha racter has been found in IU composition. Jamis a. roiu.R, M. D., Analytical Chemist, No. 49 Broadway, New York, Late Dr. James R. Chilton St Co. itiakrik:. Hi MRS Brown Onthn 14th Instant. hv Rev. R. V. Thomas. Mr. William B. LIumks to Alls Fannis M. Bkowk, all of this city. RocKnii.i. Rkkprk. At Trenton. N. J.. Novem ber Ifith, at the resilience of the brtde's parnnts, by Rev. D. llenry Miller, Fkancm W. RocsRii.i.ntid Iia M., youngest daughter of Charles Recder, Lsrj., all 01 'irenton. in:n. Hunt. On the 80th Instant Richard Kent, aired 83 years. His relatives and friends. Cadwnlader T.otlno. No. 3f3, I. O. of O. F., and Chippewa Tribe, No. M, Imp. O. of It. JI., are respectfully invited to attend ttie funeral, from his late residence. S. E. corner of Seventeenth and Afton streets, aoovo Federal street, on I hnrsnay mornli g. at 9 o clock. Interment at Mount Monah Cemetery. M AoriKB. Oa the 19th Instant. Mar v. wife of l'liilip Ma Km re, In the tt year of her age. The relatives and friends of the famtlv are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence or ner husband, Concstoga stroet, abive Fifty-fourth (Uestonville). on Wednesday morninar. at 8)tf o'clock. SsnKNOSR. On the lth instant. Mr. Cuaki.ks Ssdkkuek, in the 60th year of his are. 'J he lelatlves and friends of the famllvnre Invited to ntteud the funeral, on Wednesdav, S;!d instant, at 1 o chick, from nis late residence, Hermitage street, Manayniik, Pa. Snri.i.. On the 2Hh Instant. Amanda, daughter of Elizabeth and the late John Knrnman. The relatives and friends of the family, also Star of Bethlehem Association, No.n, I. O. of 1'., and Joy 1 ouncii, s. ana u. or are respeotruiiy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-In-law, R J. (lorgas, Nn, flu2 Thompson street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. Watt. On the morning of tho fth Instant. Hon. V. W. Watt, late Senator of the First district of Pennsylvania, aged fill years. ins relatives ana friends, as wen as ail organiza tions of which he was a member, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, at his late residence, No. 1U15 Lombard street, at.9 o'clock P. M., Tuesday, November 22d, without further notice. il SPECIAL NOTICES. For additional Special A'otire t InritU 1xqa. tffl FERCH BAZAR, FOR TIIK RELIEF OF I IIO T llitliua VI but? TVUt IU A'lttllUO, bit 1 D held at Concert Hall, to be In December the 14th and close on the '24th, Christmas Eve. The following names are those of ladies who take charge of tables at the Bazar, and we beg all who sympathize to send their donations to their following addresses, and not to give to udv one un less autnonzeii nv a casn hook. Bignea nv the l'rest- dent una countersign t ny tne secretary : Miss Aoele l'lcot, President. . .No. 9d0 Spruce stroet. M rs. A . l'lcolet, lce-rreBident.nT Hpruce ' Madame I'. Jacob, Secretary . .935 Spruce " MartameM. Lardet, Treasurer. 113 S. Tenth " Madame llenmmic nart i:i iN. Twentieth " Madame Or. Llppe 1204 Walnut " Miss K. Brazier ....Oil South. Tenth " Miss A. 1 aRoche I:t40 Pino " MissK. R. Ferrot 13o Hoistmau ' Madame 7.. Jollivet 2?4 South Ninth " Mrs. K. Salles 212 Mouth Ninth " Mrs. Bezara 14 South Ninth Madame Breton 223 South Ninth " Madame Romaln S31 South Ninth Madame Monestier S24 Walnut ' MIssM.Aue 1;tc Shbsoiu " Mrs. McUrady 1736 Sansotu " Miss Annie Nevins t19 Spruce " Miss E. Lejaiubre U27 Pine " Misses Laval iw Pine " Miss Lizzie Parker 1442 N. Twelfth " Mrs. S. Fuguet U.'H Spru ;e " Mrs. M. Latltte Johnson 1729 Pine Mrs. K. Martlne 134.1 Spruce " Mrs. McCauley CilSiutli Tentli Mrs. E. W. Smith 1204 Waluut " Mrs. K. Feron 1110 Ixmioard Mrs. O'Invilllerg Urirmanlowii. Mrs. PauHJlrard Mrs. D. Morat Mad'lle Frassoni 229 North Broad " Names of the Committee on Finances Mrs. DMnviliiere. Mrs. Dr. Llnne. Miss Adele La Roche. The Indies nave conenuiea to meet on j ues.iav morning, November 22, at 12 o'clock, at Madame Jacob's No. 935 Spruce street. 11 21 C3f AMERICAN At. A DEHY OF MUSIC. UIYTVITWTH MMIVVI!il(V OK TIIK YOI NO MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. TI ESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29. Addresses will be delivered by Hon. WILLIAM E. HODGE, rtestdent Y. M. O A., New York. H. THANE MILLER, Esq., Of Cincinnati Y. M. (!. A. Rev. THOMAS A. J AG GAR, Of Holy Trinity P. E. C'hurcn, PhUadelphla. And others. Choice selections of music by Carl Sentz's (Lrma- nia Orchest ra, commencing at 7 o'clock. Congreg v tionai Singing under direction of Colonel D. w.c. wuimii. Kxercisea to commence punctually at 7;V o cloct P. M. TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. Tickets with Reserved Seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony will be so d at twi,ty-hvk t'f.w s eacn. Sale of Reserved Seat to begin at F. A. NORTH & C'U'S, No. 1026 CIIESNUT Street, TUESDAY, 22d Inst., at 8 o clock A. m. Reserved seats in r anmy circle ana aamission tickets to all narts of the house caa be obtained FREE by members and others on and after Friday morning, at tne Hall of the Association, No. 1210 CHKSNUT Street. 11 19 2t VST JOHN B. O O U U H, Vnd:r the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., AT CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING;, November 21. Subject "LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF LONDON LIFE." Admission, BO cents ; Reserved Seats, 25e. extra. Tickets at F. A. NORTH & co.S Music Store, No. 1028 CIIESNUT Street 11 lowfsin LECTUItB BV KEV. A. A. WILLITS, D. D IM L1IVKC1I, EIQHTEENTH and FILBEItT Streets, OH TUESDAY EVEN1NO, Novemlwr 22, at S P. M. Subject: "THE PECHKT OF A HAPPT LIFE." Troceeds for the benefit of the Sabbath-school. Tickets 80 cents. For sale at store 1617 MAR KET street, or at the door on the evening of the Lecture. IV fi A FAIR FOR THE BEHKFIT OF THE Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be held at HoKTlCL'LTL'- KAl. ll all. commencing on tue evening oi novem ber28, to continue two weeks. Musio durinir the eveninirs. Kestaurant under anie manairemeut. Doors open from 10 A. W. till 10 P. M. Season tickets Adults, l ; children, 60 cents. Single al- iissions Adults, 'a cbu; cnuuren, is cents. io raining. maswKMT or tri fair, HON. ALEXANDER HENRY, KXKC'l'TlVK COMKI1TKH, Oen. George G. Meade, Hon. Adolph E. Borie, Hun. Daniel M. Fox, Dr. Elwyn, aul others. Gen. G. 1L Crosman, ' ltiBfmwiot TnE NOVEMBER MEETING OF THE SUNDAY SCHocjL TBCHERSof PhUadel phla, of all denominations, will be held under the direction ot the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association, on Mond.iy evenlnst, jsovemner i, at at tne CHURCH OP THE COVENANT U'rotesUut Episcopal), FILBERT Street, between heventecnin buu cignieentn. Aiiurcr uj iwi. nr..'iw MrCOoK. of this tbv. formerly of St. Louis. Subject, "Object and outline Teachinjr." Short ad dresses will be delivered by other prominent Sunday Schoolmen. uii- A BRAND STEREOPTICON EXHIBITION in aid oi the Sabbath-schools of CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CUL'RCH, N. L., will be given in the church. N. E. corner of FRANKLIN and U HOMPsoN Streets, on TI ESDAY E KN1NG. No vember , lbio, commencing ate o'clock. Aamis sion. i6 cents. It REV. J. HYATT SMITH, OF BROOKLYN, w t y . autnoroi ine irreat nook. Pi I .i Utuui Kicai innii, t rprjn ifoui. will letur la WEST AKCu HTKHET PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH, EIGHTEENTH and ARCH htrtets, at 8 o'clock on MONDAY KVKNISG. Sui-ieeti'-Ncw York to erusaiiui." TicknU, w CtUtfl. 1119 21 SPECIAL. NOTICES. TURNER'S UNIVERSAL NKUR MrlA FILL Is an UNFAILIN RKMKDY for Neil ralgla Facialis. No form of Nervous Disease fslls to yield to Its wonderful power. Even In the severest cases or Chronic Neuralgia Ita use for a few dava airords the most astonlHhlng relief, and rarely falls to produce a complete and permanent oure. It con tains no materials In the slightest degree Injurious. It has tho unqualified approval of the best physi cians. Thousands, in every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge Its power to soothe the tor lured nerves and restore the falling strength. It is sold by all dealers In drugs and medicines. Tl'RNhR A CO.. Proprietors, 8M mwfi) No. 12D T RE MONT SU, Boston, Mass. f5y THR SOND ANNUA L M URTINO) OP THE PniLADNLPHIA FOUNTAIN 8)(TSTt Wlllbe held on WKDMKMH V KVB.MNG, 831 Inst., at the AMATKUR DRAWINO ROOM. tt?KN- TBENTfl Mreet, above Ciiesnut, at 8 o'clock. Aunresse win be delivered bv tne rresident ana others, nnd a report read bv tne secretary. Msm- bers having received tickets should not fall to at tend, as th meeting wtd be an Interesting one. A lew more lien eta may do nad at tne omce, no. im WALNUT Street. - It - TIIK WAY HE CAME DOWN STAIRS A drunkard having fallen doVn stairs, he re pelled all offers to pick him up with: "Now, you jes lemme 'lone. W an no slobberir,' round me, I alluB come down stair that way." There are various wavs of riotnir other miners besides coining down stairs, but If yon want good coal, well screened and Flckid, full wtlght, nnd at low prices, to J. O. IANCOcK, at the Northwest corner of Nluth and Master streets. He has the ability and the disposi tion to please all who patronize hlu. 9 9 3m BiJjy OFFICE OF THE CATAWISSA RAIU- I'liii.AOBi.rniA. nov. iu, lio. The Board of Directors of this Company have this day declared a dividend Of THREE AND ONE- iiai.fi'kkckint, on account oi tne aivmenos, w be paid the preferred stockholders, payable on ami after the 21st Inst., to those persons in whose names tne stock s'ands at the close ni tne transfer dooks. The transfer books of the preferred stock will be closed on the 15th, and reopened on the list Inst. VY. Lu UlbllUI, 11 12 12t.rp Treasurer. THANKNUIVlm. U AT THE IKMIK for Little Wanderers, No 823 BA1NBRIDGK (late Slitppen) Street. Exercises from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. The public oordlilly Invited. Contributions of Food. Clothing. Mouey, etc., earnestly so licited. 11 19 5t ndV PASSENGER RAILWAY FARES R K- DI CED. Examine the LETTffR PRSSS WPlESnow taken from PRINTING) executed at II ELFEN STEIN A LEWIS' Railroad and Cornmer- cal Piloting House, FIFTH and OHE3NUT Streets. - It t,V DR. V. IC THOMAS. NO. 911 WALNUT ST., formerly operator at the (Jolton Dental Rooms, ae votes nis entire practice to extracting te'an with out pain, with fresh nitrous oxide gas. 11 17 D IVj D E N D S, E T C. Bt-y ornuK oir tiik i'nnsil,vania PiiiLADKLriiiA, November 1, 1370. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Hoard of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE FEKCENP. on tho Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payablo In cash, on or after November 30, 187M. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the oillce of the company. The oillce will be opened at 8 A, M. and closed at 8 P. M., from November 30 to December 3, for the payment of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 11 1 2m Treasurer. LIFE INSURANCE, INSUKE Y0UII LIFE AT I103IK IN TUK A M 13 It I C A N LiKis iivbuiiyinoi:: CO. OP PUir.ADKI.PIIIA. ALEX. WET L LOIN, President. JOHN 8. WILSON, Becretary. Tho AMERICAN Issues policies on fl desirable plans at loxeraten, and is vrnvrpasfed In the advan tages ottered to insurers by any Company in the cnueu states. in m wsm20i S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sti. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, THE WASHINGTON BUIlDilG, THIRD RELOW WALNUT, fiO feet front by 180 feet deep to Blnjuam's Court, CONSTRUCT!) FOR OFFICES, BUT Adapted for Manufac turing Purposes, OR FOR AN I3uilclin 11 19 SW TO MANUFACTURERS. FOR S VLB OR TO LET The large, substantial Building on the east side of ElRhth street, north of Noble street. Lot 90 feet front by about 100 feet deep. Has outlet on Noble street. A desirable location. Terms easy. FOX fc BL RK ART, 11 16 Hi' rvo. i s. r itn it street. TO REN-y rpo RENT THE STORE NO. 723 CUESNUT Street Apply on the premises between 10 and 13 o'clock A. M. 817tf FOR RENT ARCH STREET. ABOVE Sixteenth. Only iSOO. A Ten-Rotmed Rosl- dence. liatb, gas, furnace, range, stationary wasa- stands, etc. kic hakuws jannky. 11 21 2f jso. goo o. rot k ni street. TO RENT THE DESIRABLE DWELLING No. S29 N. Sixth street. Apply to 8 8tl SAMUEL T. FOX. P. E. Cor. of NINTn and CALLOWHILL Sta, ART EXHIBITION. ON FREE EXHIBITION AT CHAS. P. HASELTIKE'S GALLER. No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET, BRAUN-8 FAMOUS PANORAMIC Y1EW8 Of Berlin, Potsdam. Charlotteuburg, Coolenta, Heldei berg, Jeaa, Weimar, Erfurt. Ems. Baden-Baden, Wtlsbaden, Brussels, Amsterdam, Waterloo, Liege Yprea, Rotterdam, Utrecht, etc etc, A complete act of the Berlin Museums, and Interior views of all the rooms In the vartona royal palaces of iTussia. Particular attention is drawn to tne iact mat in a few days loo views on the Rhine and its fortlaca Uona. as never before aeen, will be exhibited, it 1 OOAL.. COAL PER TON OF 2240 LBS. DELIVERED, J LEHIGH. Furnace, tf-78: Htove. HU:Nut, 7 00; SCIU'YLKII.L, Furnace, -t Stove, ITtWj Nut, fS-75; SUAMOE1N, Grate, I-S; Stove, 11-60; EASTWICK h BROTHER, Yard, No. woo WASHINGTON Avenue, omoe. No. ikb uut- K atreeu surp u TOXUCU911iLi St, IuiunAND hchuylhilu uusu IKpot N. E. Corner NINTH and MASTER, r 43 South THIRD SUect, . VIUVVI Vli SANS0JI 101JH PltfANOIAU 530. 5:50. R E M 0 V A L. Harrisson Grambo, DANKER, HAS REMOVED TO ni8 NEW OFF1US, VSo. 530 WALKUS Street. HIS UNRIVALLED CONVENIENCES WILL ENABLE HIM TO ACCOM MOOAT 8 H"S RA riDLY INCRHASINO BUSINESS, AND EXTEND THE GREATER FACILITIES TO HIS PATRONS. DBPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND IN- TiHEST ALLOWJiD O! DAILY BALANCE i. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECDTED FOR THS PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SE CURITIES. COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEUO- T1A7ED. 111 9 wfm6tftp l-TBI8 OFFICE IS IN DIRECT TELE GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH ALL THE FINANCIAL CENTRES OF TDK COUNTRf. KURTZ A HOWARD. BANKERS AND HROKER4, No.. 89 South THIRD Street. STOCKS, BONDS, ETC , BOUG-UT AND SOLD ON. COMMISSION. Government Bonds, Gold. Silver, and Citv War rants dealt in. Interest allowed on deposits sub ject to check at sic tit. oc romerciai paper negotiated 11 mthlm FURNITURE, ETO. PURCHASERS OF COTTAGE C1IA31BER SUITS And the various style of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, WARDROBES, ETC. Finished in imitation of Walnut, Maple, or other 'bard wooes," and now generally known as ''Imi tation" or "Painted" Furniture, are hereby Informed that every article of our manufacture la 8TAMFED WITH OUR INITIALS AND TRADB MARK, And those who wish to obtain goods of our make (there being, at the present time, numerous imita tions in the iunrket), should Invariably ask the dealer of w hom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and take no other, no matter wha representations may be made concerning them. KILBURN & GATES, Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, No. C19 MARKET STREET. T 3 smwemrp PUILADEL.PHIA, PA. BUY YOUR FURNITURS or GOULD & CO., Ncs. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street SJIO N. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET. LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCS lN THS WORLD. fie 5 wfui3utrp rpilE (JREAT AMERICAN FURNITURE DEPOT, 1202 MARKET STREET. 1201 Examine our lmmenso stock, unsurpassed in va riety and elegance, before purchasing. WALNUT WORK A SPECIALTY. We sell 20 per cent, chenper than auotlon prices, and will not be undersold by any house. Full Marble Top Walnut Suits ICO to S00 Cottage Suits $xt to tss Parlor Sol's in Plush, Terry, Reps, and Qatr Cloth; Chamber and Dining Room Suits in great variety, all at prices that distance competition. 10 il mwfrpUm COMMISSION. CIRARD MERCANTILE COMPANY, Off PHILADELPHIA. Chartered by Special Act of Legislature, March 16, 1870. Organized for the Purpose of transacting a VOOL AND COTTON COMMISSION RUSINESS, No. 84 S. FRONT St and S3 LETITIA St., Philada. J. IL LIVINGSTON, President. OFFICERS OF THE (HEARD MERCANTILE CO Presldtnt, J. II. LIVINGSTON, late resident Partner oi Taussig, uvingsion & vo. PIKKCTOHS. JAMES M. PRESTON, of Preston k Irwin. Wool'en and Cotton Ooods Mnuu'se.turers, Mauayuok, JOS El-H D. AlcKKi; Penn Knitting Mids, city. JOHN MAXtuN. Jr., Woollen and Cotton Goods uanuiacturer, sianoyunx. W. W. KURTZ, of Mecsra. Kurtz A Howard, Bank crs cltY THOtJ. BROWN, of Messrs. McFetrlch A Brown, JOHN.G. HOWARD, 1 reas. J. A. R AYBOLD, Soo. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CnARSES RBA SONABLE. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. Consignors promptly advised of any changes be Markets by mail or telegraph, when' quested. 10 Hi sm wrp LOOKING GLA8SES, ETC. LOOKING CLASSES, strictly our own manufacture, and of warranted workmanship, at the lowest pi ices. ALL THE NEW CHROMOS of Europe and America. SW I6S RUSTIC GOODS, invoices opened to-day. Bole Agency for the ROGERS GROUPS. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, open, free at all times JAMES S. EAELE & SONS. No 8 1 6CI I ESN UT STREET. MALT LIQUORS. ALE ! ALE ! ALE ! Great Reduction In Prices. DRAUGHT ALE, $G PER 1JBL. ROITLIa ALE A SI) PORTKR, 7 TEH RBL. XX ALE, DRAUGHT PORTER, AND DROWN STOUT, 8 PER BRL., At CUCKC8' OLD-E8TARLISIIED RREWERY. ftOM. 631. H-iO, H'JH. 30 and 834 ST, JOII.X HM-ret, 11 T mwaiairp PRILAUBLPHIA. OA8 FIXTUREB. CORNELIUS & SONS, Irl Ifl'A VT 1711 12RS OP GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail SaleHrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA, M hnve no more or salesroom oas CItesuut street. 11 LtemSp CORNELIUS & SONS BAKER. ARNOLD & CO., MA X UFA C T URERS or GAS FIXTURES, Chandeliers), Pendants. llracketo, Etc, OF NEW DESIGNS, SALESROOMS, No. 710 CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, S. W. Comer TWELFTH and BROWN lllSmrp PHILADELPHIA. MACHINbRY, ENGINES, Tools, Rlachincry, Etc., FOR SALE AT THE NOVELTY IRON WORKS, FOOT OF EAPT TWELFTH STREET NEW YORE, KURRAC1KO ENGINES, PLANERS, LAT1IE3, SMITHS' AND BOILERMAKERS' TOOLS, And Machinery and Patterns of tho most approve kinds, etc. etc. etc Alfco, C mon.rRFSSUUE ENGINES, partly finlsl.ed. SSTEVJNrON'S PAT. TURBINE WATER WBKFLH, 6i in. in dismetcr, and 1 MARINE BEAM ENGINE, Ctf In. by 10 ft. stroke. .!. S. SCIII LTi:, Receiver of the Novelty Iron Works. Send for Catalogue. NkwYokk. toberM. 1STQ. 10 it Imrp TOOLS FOR MACHINISTS, LATHES, Ilr rinir, 8criw and Cos Outtinfr, lMvniiut, SlottuiK and VoDobiiiR Mm lnaes. r envy, nnd ot' thn hmt mate rial nd work. OKORK O. HOWARD. 6 V m No. 17 South KUitlTKKN I'll Slroot. FIRE AND BUROLAR PROOF SAFE MARVIN'S SAFES. The Best Quality I The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment! Fire-proof. Burglar-oroof. MARVIN'S CHROME IRON aniERiCAL Xiui'Sflai Safe Will resist alt BURGLARS IMPLEMENTS for any length of time, l'lease send for catalogue. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 CHESPJTjr Street, (MASONIC HALL,) PHILADELPHIA. 803 Broadway, N. Y. 10S Hank St., Cleveland, Ohio. A number of Second-hand Sates, of dliTorent makes and sizes, for sale VKK Y LOW. Safes, Machinery, etc.. moved and.holsied promptly, and caiciully, at rcusouatilu rates. 10 7 liuwiim EDUCATIONAL. HA1-IX)WEI.L "SELECT HIGH SC'llfKIL l-'OP Young Men ard Boys, winch has been re moved from No. 110 N. Tenth street, will he opened on Boptenibcr li In the new and more commodious buildings Noa.ua and 114 N. NINTH Street. Neither effort nor expense bus kccn t pared In flttlnir up ihe rooms, to make this a E rat-clans school ul the hiUest ffrade. X l'reparatory Department Is connected with the tchooL Parents and studntssr iav!Ud to mil and examine ihe rmims and conault thj Pnuclpals from A. M. to 11 P. M. slier, Aupust 1. (iEoRWE KAbTbLltX, A. B JOHN G. MOOKE, U. S., 8 lTtf Priac'lpals. . Ij A I.T 5 II St II A 3 11 H ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY Ul'II.lUNUS, No. 108 bourh TENTH Suwu A Primary, Eleiaentary, aud EiuLshlnir School for boys nnd young men. Persons inlereied in t'du-a-tion are ibvitcd to call and wilucs m method oi teaching and discipline practised. Ulrculars at Mr. Wsrbuiun's, No. 4M Chosnnt street, or at the Academy. Optt for visitors from A. VI. to 4 P.M. & D G E HILL SCHOOL 4 MEHt HANTVII.I.K, N. J., four Miles from Philadelphia. Next session begins MONDAY, October 3. For circulars apply to SSI ly Rev. T. W. CATTBLL. TOl'NG MEN'S AND HOYS ENGLISH. CI.ASSI. 1 CAL AND COMMEhCIALi INSflTl'TH No. 1W8 Mol'NT VERNON (Street. Preparation for ItusineES or College, lias a Prepnratory Department. Rev. J. O.tsniNX, A. M., IlincipiO. A t smtum CUEGARAY INSTITUTE, Nos. 1527 A.ND 16-J9 BfRUUK htreot, l'hilad.lptia. will Kop.n oa l lUfeDA Y, beptombf r lu. Kraoota i tb. hmxvaii. oi Us lannlj, and la aonaiAnt Btll apsk.a io Ui. initiluia. L. ii'ULK VILLY. Pruiolpsl la vim tam MAT AND OARS. nWABBUHTON'S IMPROVED VENTILATED and easy-nttliiK DRESS HATS (patented, in aU the improved fashions of the season. CUViNUT fitreet, uext doer to ttl Pout OiCc. rpi OARPETINQ8. CAltPETINGS. F,!cCALlL'(1, CREASE SLOHr Ko. 509 CIIESNUT Street French Moquottes, French AxmlnstorB, Cros3ley'8 6-4 Velvets. English OrueselSf Crossloy's Tapestries. . Hall and Stair Carpotings CARPT3TINGS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. lowest rrvicns. Ikmim, CREASE & SLOAN, 6 II wfm.tm rp Opposite Independence BaL I IV VITAT IOIV. Citlr.ens and straugers are oordiaity invited (either as purchasers or visitors) to call anil examine the many sew and handsome patterns of Carpetings and Oil Cloths, of newly arranged oolortnRs, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, in addition to a great variety of goods of Amerloaa manufacture, executed in such a manner as to gratily all interested la the progress of home produeti iu s. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 CHCSriUT Street. lllCmwftll PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS. Axminster, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestries, Three-ply Ingrains, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEED0M, SHAW & STEWART, No. C35 MARKET STJ.IE3T, 9 SO fmwimrp PHILADELPHIA. 723 caepetings. 723 PEADODY & WESTON. Successors to TJ. XX. C CD SH ALII &.CO,, No. 723 CHESNUT Street, ARE OFFERING THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF I'BKlIfth llo1y HrnvNelM. CroHNlyTs Yucwiy Jruwel, 3-Ily Iiigrralnis, Venetian Stairs, Oil Clotlitj. niatfei.ltuersi, .Muttlne:, utclUc. At moderate l'rlcet. We are ofrerlngr a Isree line of CROSSLKT'S ENf. LI8H TAPKSTH Y URLKbELH, AT LOW PRICE J, at the OLD bTAND. PEABODY & VESTON, No. 723 CUESNUT STREET, ft 10 smwSmrp PHILADELPHIA. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. gr.CUKITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE. OR ACUDKNT. The Fidelity Insurance, Trunt Safe Deposit Company, OF PHIL.ADELPrilA, IM IB Kill New Marble Fire-proof Building', Nos. 3.t 331 CUESNIT Streot. Capital sutscriiicd, Il.tioo.fcoo;: palJ, 60O,0'. COUPON RONPf, STOCKS, SKCTTRtTIES, FAMILY PLATE, COIN, DEEDS, ami. VALUABLES of every description received for sue-Ustfpiuf, under guarantee, at very moderate rates.. The Company also rnt KAFK8 INSIDE THEIR BL RHLAH-PKOti VAt LTS.at pricrt varying Irons 116 to fiS a year, accoidiLy i si.f. An exkia slaa for Corporal ions and IiaoKfis. Rooms and desks adjoining vauUs provided for Sale Konters. DEPOSITS OF mokyri:tjveo on intk RkbT st ihrce per cent., psj aLe y check, without notice, and at lour per ecu'., pa) able by check, ou ten da) i' notice. TRAVELLERS LETTERS OF CREDIT furulshe available iu all pu ts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per 1 cent ! The Con psny set as EXECUTORY, ADMIN19 ! TVATliRS, aud (iL'ARDlANS, aul 'dtCDtVE aud LXECT1 E 1 hl'si s oi every description, from the i uuits, Corporations, and ludivit.uafs. N. B. BROWNE, President. ' C. U ;LAF.k. VI President. ROBEUT PATiRBSoN, f'.ecrrtsry aud Treasurer. WlUEfOltS. N. B. Brown', AU xanlcr Henry, Cisitn;e fl. Clarlr, j Stephen A. Culdwell, Johnweisn, i Oeorge K. Tyler, ( harles Wacalstcr i Henry U. Gibson, Kdwsrd W. Clark, I j. (jillliiB-ham Fell. ll'ury Pratt McKeua. 16 U fmwl OUTLERV, ETO. 1ODGE & WOSTENHOLM-S POCKET 'EN1VS, Pearl and Stag handles, and beaotuV, ou!sb; Rodders', and Wade Butchf r i Razors, and the celcbratod ' Le coult'.e Rssor; Ladies' Scissors, In cases, of 'ue finest quality ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvers aad Forks, Razor Strops, Cork Screws, etc Ear In struments, to assist the healing;, of the most as provvi construction, at P. MADEIRA'S. No. 116 TENTH Street, below ChcsnaU