MI Iliflßlteoll Aft , . ItoniutoS .Ortiata. 'Tour c. , -21ir. Wm. Castle will have , a benefit 'lbis peening at the Acadenixof Music in the opent of Fro 'Piaroin. To-morrOW tifterticion 27de Lilly tp* , KfUtOncp will be given. 'There will be no evening performance on Saturday. TIM CitrATION.-It may safely be asserted that there has never been an Oratorio performance in Philadel phia eu thoroughly Yucceigtil as that given last night by the Handel and Haydn 'Society, at Horticultural Hall. "The Creation" has been sung by almost every musical kxlety that,lins ever given concerts In 'Phila delphia, and tbe,nnieie is more familiar to our andl- Wes than that of any other oratorio. Last evening there was a combination of all the requisites for a per fect success. The orchestra was well balanced andju dicitately posted, and played with unusual spirit and with excellent expression.. The chorus was large, briogineout the fall force of the 'Society, and evinced] a high degree of careful training. The arrangement of the singing would be improved by increasing the grade, Ft) as to bring the basses mid tenors a little more for- ward. The solos were entrusted to Mme. Parepa-Itosh and ltlessrs. Geo. Simpson and A. It. Taylor, Madame Pa repa is nowhere more completely at home than in ora torio, and her performance last evening was superb. At her first appearance there was as indication in her manner of something having gone wrong behind the scenes, which was contirmed by her cutting "On Mighty Pens" and "Graceful Consort." But any little coldness of style thawed out almost with the first strains of the oratorio, and upon the first encore of "The marvellous works behold," Parepa gave way to llaydn'a inspiration and sang with exquisite apprecitt ation of the music before her, and with all the rare powers of her beautiful voice, to the great delight of fate whole audience. Mr. Simpson was in capital voice, and sang through out with that careful, conscientious accuracy wnich has made him one of the first oratorio singers in Ame rica. Ile was frequently and warmly applauded, and an encore of "In native worth" was demanded and given with great beauty of tone and expression. Mr. Taylor is rapidly gaining ground in oratorio. His voice has much freshness and power,and con tinued practice andatudy, without which no singer can become an artist, will give Mr. Taylor a high reputa tion among American vocalists. Every one who heard -lam in oratorio last winter must have observed the im provement in'atjle and tone last night. Mr. Taylor gave the audience a specfinen of the compass of his -mkt:by taking the lower D at the conclusion of the air, "Rolling in foaming billows," and again in a later passage, but the note was touched by a careful and elaborate effort s and did not greatly add to the general merit of hip really good performance. The coneert began punctually at eight o'clock, and concluded before half-past ten, and there was much less than the usual annoyance from heedless people clattering out of the Hall during the final chorus. The audience owe the Society and its hard-working con ductor, Mr. Carl Sentz, many thanks for one of the most agreeable entertainmens, in the way of sacred music, ever given in Philadelphia. INtusnrissonsr SOCIETY. —The thorough drilling given the chorus of the Mendels.sohn by its able con ductor, Mr. Jean Louis, leads us to expect a perfect performance. The orchestra is under Carl Sentz, and is too well 'mown for its merits to require any further praise. Mr. Thunder, the accomplished pianist, con tributes one of Mendolssohn's tine concertos for -the piar,o, with orchestra accompaniment. Mr. Habel maim sings an entirely new ballad by Abt, "I Greet Thee." Mr. Harkins has a bass solo, and Mr. Sartori, Sr., introduces a violin solo by Spohr. The eubscrip. tioa is going on actively, and a few tickets can be had from the membere, as they cannot be sold publicly, the concerts being sustained by subscription only. Tux Gil/MANIA ORCHESTRA will give their usual public rehearsal at the Musical Fund Hall to-morrow. at 11 A. n, with the following programme: 71. Overture—ltallana in Algierl ....... Patieffee and Passion (first time} it. Johannes Kaeferin--Waltz 4. 'Marcia Fanebre request) 5. Overture—ln theighland .... ... ....„ 6. Thema, with Variations—Solo for \lolin cello, Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon and Comet (first time} Summerlatt 7. First Finale from Oberon , Weber We are desired to state that on and • after Saturday, D ece mber 7th, the Germania Rehearsals will be given at the old and more convenient hour of half-past three in the afternoon. • CL/IL SESI-ffi MATINEE, yesterday afternoon, was an evidence of skill and alallity on the part of the grand orchestra and appreciation en the part of the public. The taste for music may be regarded to be of a high character when such meritorious concerts as these are so well supported. The Symphony in Minor was beautifully rendered. Mr. Sartori played Ids solo for violin with marked ability, but apparently auffered from nervousness, The overture to Fra. Piarolo was never better performed. Mr. Sentz has no performance on Thanksgiving Day. liroaszs Cormse.r.—The many friends of this learned theorist and able conductor are active in sell ing tickets. and a good many have already been dis posed of, It will be an admirable Concert. Mr. Jarvis plays a Mendelasolm Concetto in D Minor for piano and orchestra; Mr. Taylor and Mr. Louis sing two de lightful songs; Messrs. Thunder and the two Sartoris give a trio of Gade, and Carl Bentz's grand orchestra contribute overtures to Magic Plate and Rienzi, and Meyerbeer's "Flambeau Dance." Tickets are for sale at all the music stores. COMPLINCLICIAZY CON OZET.—The grand compli mentary concert tendered to Mrs. Josephine Schimpf will be given at Concert Hall on Tuesday evening, December 11. Miss Louiee Solliday, Mr. Theodore Habelmanm Mr. Aaron R. Taylor, Carl Gaertner and Proftrbor Thunder will appear, in addition to the talented ber✓;ficiare ; and as the programme is a splen did one, a musical treat of no ordipacy character may be confidently counted upon. 11611b1.E.U'IN C.Ncrum—Mark Hassler's third concert will be given on Monday afternoon next at Concert 441 4 11% t. Os ENTS• TEE TIMATEZB.—Mrk. 1). P. Bowers will have a benefit to-night at the Chestnut in. the dramas of //muted Dairn and Lucretia ihrgia. Marie AnloineUe will be given to-morrow afternoon at the matinee. Mr. Edwin Forrest concludes his engagement at the Walnut this evening in Macbeth. At the Arch Surf will be repeated. The American offers a miscel laneous entertainment. COMPLIVE.NT Ara . Coriosur. This evening the complimentary concert tendered to Mr. Stephen Caf frey will be given at Mechanics' Hall, Fourth and George street!, A number of well-known and popular musicians tell participate. The programme is a rich and varied oue, and the musical performance wilt be supplemented by a Mollie Triat for Murder, a very amusing burlesque, by members of the Waehington Literary Association. We hope there will be a fall house on the occasion. CONCEIT ILlA.l.—Professor MacaUlster, the great mazician,will remain here but two nights longer. lie has rednced the price of admission, and this, with the fact that be nightly distributes one handfed handsome presents to the audience, will crowd the house every night. He gives a matinee to-morrow afternoon. NATIONAL HALL.—The Banyan Tableaux will be ex hibited at National Hall this evening. A matinee will be given on Saturday afternoon. PIIILAI,PLPIIIA CLEOI3II.—A fine performance will be given this evening at Tenth and Callowhill streets by the acrobatic and equestrian troupe. PktII,ADY2,III.A. OPM/A 110UST.—The Progress of a Na/iOll will be produced to-night, and also The Per secuted Dutchman with Budworth in the leading part. These are great attractions and should draw large and fashionable audiences. The patrons of this house will be glad to learn that a portion of the pfunnette is divided off for orchestra seats, and still further wave niencea In front of the house are being made for the comfort of the audience. Don't fall to see the great (Doran& play, The Progress of a Nation. 1.7.1"1[1.TL1 &BEST OPYLELA Hoosa.—Messrs. CIIIII MO, & Dixey offer an unusually attractive programm ' j at their opera house this evening. Song*, dunces, bur lesques, extravaganzas, and a miscellaneous enterta ' anent generally mill be given. Lcozurz.—Mr. 'Henry 'Vincent will deliver a leetla l re upon "Milton" before the Young Men's Christian As sociation at Concert Ball on Tuesday evening, the tarn. and on "Garibaldi " Was. uponupon Thursday, e 28th , Burz.-.Bignor Blitz will give one of his marvelous exihbitions of Magic at Assembly Buildings this evening., .. . Murder Trial at Albany. AIMANY, Thursday, Nov. 21.—A singular murder trial vies concluded here this evening. Judson N. Palmer was indicted for murder in the second degree in killing Archi bald Stevens in the town of Copymans„ in October last year. Palmer sought the hand of Stevens' daughter, a girl aged 161 • Stevens opposed the match, and twestened to chastise Palmer if be did not abandon the suit. An elopement and hasty martiagef.dlowed, and an hoar after &evens, who was in pursuit, came UP with them near the house of a mutual friend. The young mou e ran into this house, and hurrying into an in per room, tallied the door. Sltevens soon - buret open the door e x , men were armed), and a struggle ensued, in which =was considerably injured, and Stevens was shot The trial was before Judge Peckham. After the owaintition of several witnesses, neither counsel pre en= up,the counsel for the defence moved for 0 ot the prisoner wit out allowing the case to i O.• tam ut7, The District Attorney objecting the jute chart ad the jury, virtually directing them to Add, s, vest et of /acquittal. After being out all this afternoon they re t t usco tiaspie to agree The Court thohlryl of the Dia. ..Rudolph —Strauss Beetbnven ......Gade CRIME. trictAttornernimt he desired. That officer replied that he expected a verdict of guilty of manslaughter In some el the Harder degree. The Court declined to Rend the Jury haek,tnt dtecharged them and the prisoner, end n verdict of •'net guilty" was entered by, order of the Court.. CITY NOTIOES. "Tim ladles are like birds that, are on .the wing," said a inunercumelerk to hie employer, as: a bevy of shopping damsels left the store. `Why, sae asked the proprietor. "Because it takes them h long time to settle upon their purchase (perches)," replied the clerk. It does not require any time to decide -. that the splendid family coal sold by W. W. - Alter, Ninth street, below Girard avenue, and at the Branch onto, corner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets, is the best: EXAMINE OAK FORDS' Stock of Fine Furs For Ladled and Missed. Stores under the Continental BOOM—The largest assortment of Men's Boots anti Shoes in the city. Bartlett, 83 South Sixth street, above( Chestnut. HOLIDAY' PRESENTS, at Gay's China Palace, ]on Chestnut street- An immense assortment of China Vases, Card Re ceivers, Motto and Mustache Coffees, Tete-a-Tete Sets, Sze,. Bronzn and Parlan Marble Statuary. Gold Gilt Ornaments in endless variety. China Bouquets, Lava-ware, Bohemian Glass, and a full line of Staple Goods„iust landed. Bought for cash from the largest manufacturers In Europe, and will be sold ni prices defying competition. . Call and examine stock before making purchases. Showroom open till 9 o'clock at night. NEW WINTER. HATS AND BomatTa.—For the finest assortment of these, we commend out lady readers to Messrs. Wood & Cary's, 725 Chestnut street. Their assortment is extremely rich, em bracing every novelty of the season, including a splen did line of Bat and Bonnet frames. They are cutting their tine stock of Satins, Velvets, Silks, &c., in quan tities to suit purchasers. VERT LARGE CLUSTHRS Almeria Grap es.— birrougu. tai FLRTOLIEB., 1204 Chestnut Street. MEETING OF CONGRESS.-A preparatory meet ing, to consider various important measures will be held at Charles Stokes & Co.'s, First-class Clothing House, under the Contiaental hotel, to-day. The measures will include tho exact size around the chest and waist, and length of sleeve for coats, and around the waist with length of inside seam for pants. If tbes<, measures are properly engrossed on the books of the house, perfect satisfaction is guaranteed, which is more than can be said of those at that other House at Washington. EXAMINE OAKFORDS' Stock of Handsome Furs For Ladies and Misses. Stores under the Continental. Rmsrss, in *hole, half, and quarter boxes. Citron, Orange 'and Lemon Peel. Currants, Sweet Cider, and Pure Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Cakes, MITCHELL 4% , FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. A Worm or ADVICE.—The stock of Holiday Preseint4 at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Cnestnut street, complete, and we advise all in need of such articles td make their selections before the assortment is broken. CURTAIN Goons and Furniture COVeriniv, closing out at a great sacrifice. We have again marked down our retail stock, as it must be closed out by January Ist. KELTY, CARRINGTON & 723 Chestnut street. Ex TRA Pm: BLACK TPA By the chest of from 5 to 50 pounds. l!dircur.m..t FrxrcniEn. IWI Chesmut street. IS - VISIBLE WE STRIPS.— Having Opened an office at No. 323 Walnut streetil. am now prepared to receive orders. Parties who wish to have their residences made comfortable would do well to call and examine this Strip, as it Is far superior to any other. Agents wanted. County and district rights for sale. W.F. Boon, 323 Walnut street. • VERY FINE Or n. GovERMIENT JAVA COFFEE. Very. Choice :New Crop Teas. Krrnetam. & Fixraunt, 1204 Chestnut street, DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS .t...ND CATARRH.— J. Isaacs, M. D. Professor of the Eye and Ear. treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost Swess. Testimonials from the most re liablesourcetibithe city can be seen at his office. No. S)5 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets In his practice. Artiddal eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. We: ARE still cloAng out our immense Stock of Lace curtains at ecriT. Some great bargain left in Embroidered Late, Application, Nottingham and Muslin Cartaina. Va Chestnut street, KELTV, CASPANGTON & Co. Gr.ovEn & BAnnn's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, 7,?,0 Churat street. WEVDOW SHADES closing Out at half price at 724 Chestnut street, KZLrT, CanitINGION tCU Wrirrz GRAMS, WHITE deans, By the wholesale or single pointd. 3irronar.i. Flrrouse, 1204 Chestnut street. Jolcns' HOTEL, 235.D0ek street, below Third, rev - it ed by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals trout &A.M. to 12 P. M. Good todzinge for guest`. "knee open Stint:Alt. Rooms 50 cta. per night. LADY APPLES, Granges,Lemons, Almonds, English Walnuts, Pecans. ctc. rrcazw. tk FLA-route, 1204 Chestnut street. E:Y.IDII`iE OAK FOKLIe Suck of:Beautiful Fare FIJI Ladier: and lasso, Storeo under the Continental TO RENT. TO Ir, Very Desirable Upper Rooms, No. 708 Chestnut Street. TO LET.—THE PIVE•STORY BRICK HULLOING t on the northwest corner of Seventh sad Chestnut streeta ; 21 feet front on Chestnut by Ina in depth on S t e a v i e rs nh ndehe. A net o th b e u fi o s n t e t o o u o r m c an n e hr o d n r nt p one, making the building, suitable for a wholesale or job bing house, to carry on almost any kind of badmen, Pos session can be had about the first of .next year filfroM Apply at the office of the Pennsylvania Company for In surances on Lives, de., 2104 Walnut street. noV.-st. FOR SALE. FOR BALE—A SPLENDID rucTirgy BEAT, .Econtaining 62 aorta, well Improved and beautifully elt~ated, in Princeton, New Janet', 014 lbw of Cam" den and Amboy. liallroad. The house it elegantly and eubatantlally built with all modem muvranieneee. large barn and outbuildinot, wlautdanne of fru% tt. Teruo euei. Apply to . STEP W. SOUTH. ilea Estate broke Di r, e, 311 South Fifth street. t* BALE OF VALUABLE BEAL FATATE,— BY order of Orphans' CouthEstato o f Misa Ann rrantz. a minor. Will be sold 411 bitalditY. OW, toW' thth z 1987, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the premises, ahe amMiriklan interest, consisting of one sixth. of Oka Ann rimer ,a minor child of \Valli= Frantz, deoease..4,th all that Ilift4 containing_ 41 acres, and the huildior' thereto eroded, pallets on Limekiln Turnpike.,.;4 mile /Love 8r50f. 449013 - Bale positive. •- 'riio9lAS LITLit, nonlit'' 't • Aftutionear. ---------- 0E BALE—TILE PULL SQUARE 01' illttouND F bounded by Mixt!' and riovkaittL, lboed and Diekenaon etreeta. Apply to LEVI MORRIS, Q SoutliTbird rtirseet, n 0221 m tilt* G 31.013 IMPROVED PATENT LOW nzmit AKD `" -- 110T WATER APPARATUS, P2I3I(..'titKENCI IF TE I STTiluk At TENO WITH Vass UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING 00., JAIDLEN P. WOOD /A 100. 9 NO. O 1 S. vourrat &ma. Sup% iota/ nil INDIA RUBBER MACHINE OELILING. STEAM it Packing Hose, &e. Engineers and dealers will end a full assortmens9l Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rehbq Belting, Yanking Rose, dm, lathe hianofasturer's Hosalluarteni• BOODYEARIS, deb Chestnut street, South e. B.—We have a New and Cheap Article of sid Garden and Pavement Hose v h of the public i t „ il ia 81 7 c—ean, to which the attention MMONEY TO 'ANY AMOUNT LOANED UITN DIAMONDB, WATCHER. sEwEi s cy. MATE. CLOTHING, acc at 81 CO.'S OLD rAoTABLIBIIED LOAN OFFICE. Corner of Third and Gasktli @Create. Below bombar N. B.—MANONDS. WATRIIEB JEWELRY. GUNS. ' Port aux AT REMARKABLY LOW PRIMO. . set 231 U 197 B UZ A O R B 7 )sVga it i a l ' at e igr ia Z ß u F t ita Olives: fresh Ro e 4. landimevssaseleoa l m f : ;Nye, and for sale by si OM lltniblEa 4s OD. iso err. • wore avenue. 1 MPERIAL PRUNEO,-10 CABEB 71b.. CANISTERS, lab Freuch Imporkel . Pruli.. lauding end for sale by JOBEPII B. BUBBIBBas M. RE South Delaware avenue. XTEW PECANS.-10 BARRELS NEW CROP TEXArti reeanoltanding, - ezeteamehtp - Star of-the Unien,- and for Isle by J.B . BUBBLER & C 4)., VA &oath Dolomite AMU. TIIE DAILY EVENING lITILLETIN.--PIIILADELPIIM FRIDAY, NOVEMIME 22, iseri; • • PVIIINITUISE. &up A. & H. LEJANIBRE Haut remotest their Furniture and Upludstering Wyeroomo zo N 0.1.435 Chestnut Street, Nextto tho corner of Fifteenth etretiami SPECIAL NOTICE. We are prepared to meet* Purchasers of Fine Furniture, BOTH 114 STYLE AND PRICE, GEO,LHENHELS,LACY & CO,, CABINET MAKERS, 18th and Chestnut Streets. Besszm rp MUEBLE S FINO EXHIBICION. in RCOLOC A ene de Cn DO o,. COMO Balsa de reeiblmlento cuAirros DE °exam GEO. 3. HIENHEI.A. LACY & Co., EBANISTAB, gess-tfrpo THIRTEENTH AND EHESTNUT. Special Card. FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS, CARPETED AND FURNISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. GEO. J. lIENKELSOLACY idk CO., CABINET MAKERS:. • • - Turamr:mi crrEsMn. PHILADEMPELL astfrro) Kr" Die felneten Priettbel arranght in der ganzen Etage fertig ztur ansicht, Teppich and Gard'nen einbegritten. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY ez 00q Menbel Fabrikant, • Thirteenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia. ,e -tars AVIS IMPORTANT. BEAUX MEUBLES, pour Salon' et Chambree il Coueher, Arranges pour Expoeitiott damn AppartementaGarals et Couverto de Tapia. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO., EBENISTES, seM-tirpf , CHESTNUT STREET. an Coin de 13me. PAINTINGS. &C. NEW OIL PAINTINGS. NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS. . NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. JA E 8 8 EARLE & SONS, 816 cinasum STREET, HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOOP SKIRTS, FALL SIYLES. Plain and Trail Hoop . 'Skirts, 2,2 hi, 233 2% and 3 yards round of every length and shave, for Ildies, and a com plete assortment of _bibs& and Children's Skirts, from & t 045 ePringa. from 10 to 33 inches long. all of "OCti OWN MAKE,' superior in style, finish and durability, and really the cheapest and moat satisfactory Hoop likirta in the merfcan market. Warranted in every respect. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. CACTION.—Owing to the unprecedented reputation which "Our Own Make" of Skirts have attained, some dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt upon their customers by representing them to he "Hopkins's Own Make." Be mt deceived "Our Make" aro stamped on each tab. "W; P. Hopkins, Manufacturer. No. Ird4 Arch street, Philadelphia," and also have the . letter Et woven in the tapes between each spring. Also, dealer in New York made Skirts, at very lOW prices, wholesale and retail. Send for catalogue of stylcv and prices. at No. CZ Arch street,Thtlada, WhL T. HOPKINS. 7 71 bt FALL SKIRT. THE PATENT CLASP HOOP SKIRT. Manufactured and for pale by SHAW ds BONHAM. 9141 ARCH and =North NINTH atreeta. The Patent Clamp NEW STYLE SICIRTS, manufae• tured by um, are acknowledged by the Ladice to be the neatert. most comfortable and durable Hoop Skirt made. They are buperjor to all others, being made of ono piece of the beet patent glazed Englieb Steel. without any fasten. We:the tapes aro Eecureld by neat patent clamps. i4knir alterizi into the now faahionable shapes *huh Bklrta and Comte made to order. Worley'a and other Inas , e• of French Comte for sale. se2im.w.f.lYlT4 H 42 13_AiND CO./MEM-1d 1.,0. 18. saYun x, N 0,812 vino is now manu Inge' th e varietleof Hoop Edits. dm. She has also Me Real French Corsets of new styles. Hoop Skirts altar A ..sonsirsd. mhafilfro LEGAL NOTICES. •-•a.G it.oToitir U L Oe"ftikl U • Irbil) tiTAI kS FOR TIIE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN b' LVANJA. In the matter of STRAUS, LEIPPER & CO., and WIL LIAM M. LEIPSII. and AARON STRAUS, individual members of said Firm, of Philadelphia, in the said Don trier, Bankrupte. The said Banknipb; having, under the Act of Congreeis of 2d March. PAL filed their petition for a discharge from &I their debts provable under the said Act, and.for a .seriltii.ate thereof, alleging that no assets have, come to the hands of their Aesignee, it. Is ordered that a Meeting of Creditors be held on the Tenth day of December, _lB6l, at a ( Mock, P. M., before the Register, B. FSANKLIN Lsq., at his office at 426 Library street, , Philadelphlinto be continued by adjournment if tweets. wary. when and where the examination of tile !said Bankrupt will be finished; and any business of the second and third meetings of Creditors, required by the 270 and 2lith eectionsof the said set, may he tram netta, and that If neither Assignee nor Creditor opposes, tber4sevfiter certify to the Court whether the said Bank rupts have in all things conformed to their duty under the raid wet. and if not, in what respects; which certi ficate. end the said examination, when closed, with all other papers relating to the case, will be tiled by the Register In the Clerk's otHee. It Is hither ordered that a hearing be had upon the raid petition for discharge nod certificate, on Wednesday, (1w Seventeenth day of December. 1867, before the said Court. at Philadelphia , at IC o'clock. A. M., when and is here all Creditors who have proved their debts, and nther persons in intereat. may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer at the said petition should not be granted W finis* the Ifonorable JOIIN CADWALADELJudge of Oat raid Distrivt Court, and the Seal thereof, at Philp delphia, the twentieth day of November U. A. D. 1867. . IL FOX, Clerk, Attest--.B.FrANKTAti Fitill Reenter. n09.24,3t4 ...;..----- lis 's. ist. Dia I isPUT (XibRT Or TIM UNITED A Matte for the Eastern Diets - let of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy. In the mutter of STEPHEN P. BABLING. 'ION, a bankrupt. To whom it way concern—The under tamed lieleiry_ givcos notice of hie appointment as AMillillet) cc Writni EN p. pmiLiNuTON., of Philadelphi in the County of Philadelphia, and State of PClllAvialls , within raid District, who hail been adjudged a ha krupt upwl hie own petition by the %harlot Court of maid Dia• t lob Dated at Plaladelphla, Oct. 9th. 1867. "ILLIAM VOUDES. Aeaigaee, No. 12. .oath Sixth street. 'ISAAC B. EVANS siontragronum AND DIAL= in OILS, ran's, VARNISIEES, • Naval Stores and Soaps, No. 16 North Delawareavenue, PhDs& caftan BO A i°Y."si-L--,-t-t-AT.wittprbarviramortia. —rfano-and-Voowssuide,desires eniploy_msnt, amid reasonable, and hours arranged to Bull CIIPIAL drr cm call at 1460 Nixth &love= atroot. aoltep , • • RICH LACE CURTAINS AT 'AUCTION PRICES! The subscribers have just received, from the late AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK. 300 PAIRS ' OF FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, From the lowest to the highest q MADE. uality, some of the RICHEST ALSO. Nottingham Lace Curtains, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard and Muslin Draperies, Vestibule Curtains, In Great Variety. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. nola.l4trp EtAlter:24ANS IN CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS. FURNITURE COVERINGS. WINDOW SHADES. AND UPHOLSTERY 000 Of the Newest Fabrics, Designs, and Qualities. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, And a full Una of IHOUSE•FURNISHING LINENS. QUILTS. dm. At the Lowest Prices. C. M. STOUT & CO., 1100 Chestnut Street. mvi.wint ISrn SEWING III&CHINES. THE GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE b warranted to execute In the best manner every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braid. ing, Whoring, Quilting, Overteaming, Embroidering on the edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eplet Holes in all fabrics. IT HAS NO EQUAL, BEING • ABSOLUTELY THE BEST • FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD. • And Intrinsically the Cheapest. Circular., with full particulars and samples of work done on this Machine, can be 114414 application at tho SALES moos OF THE co., S. W. cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Sts. Instruction given on the Machine gratuitously to 'all purchasers. nol.sl.mrp4 PIANOS TO RENT. CHAS, W. A. TRUMPLER, At HIM New Music Store, 926 CHESTNUT STREET, Oilers NEW and RYCOND lIAND PIANOS TO BENZ AT REASONABLE RATES. Pianos and Organtii FOR or26mr% MO. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. or. of Seventh and Chestnut Ste. LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE OYERCOATINGS AND WINTER PANTALOONINGS. REDUCED PRP:3EI3,4e. SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH MAIN TRACK UNBROKEN. I am now prepared to timbal railroads throughout the United States with my Patent Railroad Switches. by the use of which the MAIN TRACK IS NEVER BROKEN. wad it is impossible for any accident to occur from the misplacement of switches. The saving In rails, and the great saving In wear of the rolling stock, which fa by this means provided with a level. smooth, and firm track at switches in place of the Tonal movable rails and the consequent severg blows caused by the open Joints and battered ends, is ;I:loaner deserving the especial attention of ail Railroad °embanks. AS A MATTER OF ECONOMY ALONE this invert. Mon needs only to bo tried to insure its adoption; but beyond the economy THE PERFECT . IMMUNITY FROM ACCIDENT caused by misplaced switches Is a subject not only of importance in respect to property saved from destruction. but It concerns THE LIFE AND LIMB or ALL Tlownraus UPON RAILROADS. I refer to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com. pany, and to the New York and Haarlem Railroad Co. I am now filling orders for various other Railroad Com. pantos. and I will gladly give any information in =detail that may be desired. Will. IiVIIARTON, Jr., Patentee, 'tax No. 2745 Philads., Pa. Office, No, 28 South Third Street, Phllada, Factory, Walnut above Slot St, Milled& oclo4lm rp6 FIRST , jp - remmitiM AWARDED BEST FAMILY FLOUR, At the late Inter-State l'ajr, to George Zehnd.er, Dealer In choice Brands Penini., Oblor.et. Louis and Virginia Flour. Also, "11101Uluile " and dikterlingosto Buckwheat Real, ist bags and half barrels; a arranted auperinr to DRY other la the market. nevus AGEMIT, GEtc. W. siarrernoos. Fourth mud, Vingl sets ro tt PIANOS. CLOTIHING• Ole r 1 lilpfe Miskies. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS & CO als and 220 SOU'rEC FRONT Who offer the same TO TUN TIIA.DB, in Lots, on very sdruntsgeelle Irbeir:lttoek of Bye Whiskies, Et BOND, coin prtess all the Orreries brands 04 *mkt, mut rum through the various months of le 6 / 1 . 9 86, and of this roar• a? present date. Liberal contracts made tor lots to arrlin at Ponnsytralllit B.S. Depot. ErliAll son Mine Wharf, or at Bonded Ilirarehotass, amgarttee may elect* _ _ iris IL/HANOI& INCORPORATED 1835. OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, PIILLADELPFM, Novembor.lB. 1867. The following statement of the affairs of the Company is.publisht d in conformity with a provision of its charter I'REMIUMB RECEIVED From November 1,1866, to October 81,1987. On Marine and Inland Risks 566%090 90 On Fire Rinks. ............. .......... 158.691 11 Premiums on Policies not marked off November 1.1866... • .• •••• •• PREMIUMS MARKED OFF As earned from Nov. 1, 1866, to Oct. 31.1867. On Marino and Inland R1A9........8696,803 79 On Fire Rieke 1.86,342 51 817,13,146 Interest during the same period— Salvages, Sc .......... .............. LOSSES, EXPENSES, &n., During the year. an above. Marine and Inland Navigation LOE2IOI. . 83/18431 11 Eire Loam' 6E.844 : 4 5 Return l'retaluma 52,838 87 ........... 40,035 64 Agency, Chargee, Advertising, Printing. a:c• ••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • •• • Taxes—t. S. Tax on Premiums, Polley Stamps, ..... Expenses, Sc ..... --- ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY. November 1,1967. 5200,000 United States Five l'cr Cent. Load, 10.40`6 5 501,000 00 120,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan, 131.400 00 50,000 United Staien 7 5 iliPer Cent. Loan, Treasury .. ... . 52.54 M 50 203,000 State of Pennsylvania Rix Per Cent. L0an.,....., ...-.... 210,070 00 125,(4.0 City of l'idlaßelphia Rix Per Cent. Loan (exempt trom tax) . ' . . 125,925 00 -50,000 State of New Jersey. Six. Per Cori. Loan ... ... .. .. .„.... 51„000 05 D),(100 - Pennsylvania Railroad . Firer . Mort gage Six Per Cent. Bonds - 19,900 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort. gage Six Per Cent. 80nd5.... . =375 CO 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds (Penna. RR. guarantee). ...... „....-...—. . 30.000 00 20,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 19,005 05 7,000 State of Tenneueo Six I'er Cent. Loan.. . 4.:70 (k) 15,000 200 shares stock . Germantown Gas Company. Principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phila delphia .... . .. , . .. . 15,0170 00 7,500 150 shares stock I'enusylvania ...... road Company 7,800 00 - 5,000 100 shares stock North Pennsylvania Railroad C0mpativ.„.._......„ -- • • 3,000 00 5),000 90 shares stock Philadelphia and Southern Mail 13 teanuthip Co 15,000 00 201.500 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first Bens on City Properties 001,90) 00 511,101,4 th Par . 51 avbet Value $1,102,802 60 Cost, 151.0.'10,670 lid Steal Estate 3.000 00 Receivable for Insurances made. ... . .'. :1..1'35 67 Balances due htA:. . . ........... get:ides—Pre mium on Marine l'olieles—Ac. erued Interest. and other debts due the Company. ... 411,3111 Stock and Scrip of - sundry Innio ranee and other Companies; 51,5.016 CO. Estimated value.... tLai: W. Cash in Bank .$103,017 Cath in 8rawer............ 28 62 103,315 63 Plf Jr:et - 41.P7rt A, November 13;1867 The Board of Directors have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND of TEN I'ER CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the scrip of the C nu- Pan)", payable on and after the let of December proximo, free of national and State taxes. I They have also declared a SCRIP 'DIVIDEND OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. on the earned premiums for the year ending October 11, 1867, certificates of which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same on and after the let December proximo, free of national and State taxes. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the year end ing October 31, 156.1," be redeemed in CASH, at the office of the Company, on and after let December proximo, all interest thereon to cease on that day. kVrNo certificate of profits issued tinder 821 By the net of incorporation • "no certificate shall issue finless claimed within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof it is evidence. DIRECTORS: Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, John O. Davie, William C. Ludwig, Edmund A. Bonder, Joseph 11. Seal, Theophilus Paulding, George G. Leiper, John It. Penrose, Hugh Craig, James Traquair, John D. Taylor, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., George W. Bernadou, Samuel E. Stokes, Jacob P. Jones, Henry Sloan, James B. McFarland, William G. Boultou, Joshua P. Eyre, Edviard Darlington, Spencer Mellvaine, IL Jones Brooke, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh, Edward Lafourcade, A. B. Berger, Jacob Riegel, D. T. Morgan, " THOMAS C. HAND, President, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. HENRY MILBURN, Setretary. nol6 tdol , HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. Girard Fire Insurance Company; NEW OFFICE, 639 N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh ste: CAPITAL AND SVUPLVS, iff1350,000. Ali of which Is safely Invested In Real Estate, Bonds and ROrtgages, 6014311M114111 Loans and other good Seearldes. This Company have successfully insured . $lO 0,00 0.0 0 0 Of roperty in the test 14 years, and paid MORE THAN coo losses by Are. It has nearly doubled its capital in this period. It has never belonged to any combination of underwriters in this citi l or out ofit. Our onto in irneylv ' enia, .cd Umber.. hajs i S4 been ins ?total to oin any organization for esta arbitrary rates an rules. We have our own tariff of Premiums and are not under the necessity of borrowlni, from thp.experienge of others. Brokers and Agente in Philadelphia professing to repro sent us in any particular. should be able to show BM written authority for doing so. Parties whiffing insoranes will consult their own interest by calling id person attbk w il l DRUMM It &014A8 CRAVEN ALFRED IL o t prrri MAN f_3_ll Bus mACERTA , 4It. &ARLES L 13 ( fJONT's JOHNS cPPLEE,_ HENRY F. KENNEY& JOHN W. OLAGIIORN JOSEPH KLAPP. M. amid THOMAS CRAVEN . , PIESEDENT; ALFRED S. GILLETT , VIDE PRESIDENT AND TATALIuaTic MAWB. Ailaapay. rw A t i e ho gatgral c agi llaiegarl co.olos n war Otatudi, I M NCH Platla-40INEVNaleT124 tjarat 1110000 41 110 I VI Ware Terms WATCHER. JEWELRY, ice. t e?, CARVED • WOOD. WORKS OF ART, CALDWELL & CO.'S 116818,687 01 822 CHESTNUT STREET. (el-I m w-U =HOS 00 81,149,M 01 Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns. manufacture, ever 7 desetiptlon of flue STERLING SILVERWARE. and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice meat. went of rich and beautiful goods of new ablea at tow view. , J. M. WARP. A. ROBERTS. self.gm. 106,445 03 $384&51 'X ) PARIS FLOWER STANDS OP Porcelain and . Ormolu Combined. - 56U8,545 19 0 40,044 IR CALDWELL & CO.; 822 CHESTNUT STREET. OPERA oaI,ALSSEs, Fans, Elegant Paris Jewelry. rel-t.m.w.ttroo GENTS' FURNISHING EMODS. JOHN C. ARRISON. NO& 1 and 8 IL Sixth Ste,Philadal Would invite the attention of gentleman to hi, extends! assortment of Consisting of SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cartwright A Warner's Merino Shirts and Drawers Lambs' Wool do. do. do. Buckskin do, do. do. Cotton do. do. do. English Swan's Down Canton Flannel made to J. (1.: AN citron order for Shirts and Drawers. ALSO. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. eL yy t.6 — TiTii I HOSIERY. J. C. BARNES &• CO. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, &o. NO. 245 N. NINTH ST.; od.ornrp A LET 7 ER OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR THE PUBLIC! DOME JOURNAL OFFICE. 107 FULTON STREET. NEW YORK. JULY 11.1867. . LEOPOLD DOFF. Esq., 642 Broadway New Yorlt. Dear Ss to at f gratitude to you as well as fee ths advantage Or A Y who may read 4,1 wish= that my daughter asm/extvedir re el and from the use of-your " g _ OfT." Shoham beet_ ill for Wong thin& g (.1 bet evetfrom getuniminvw. general debiUty, oss of blood end o ut stren we she has been treated y several physician' thut say see , °awful result. It was with atone label e&_that followed .l. advice of the wa it,' bu n . JOHN W. MITCHELL to try your "Extract," but ri l l am pleased ts make the admission that from its use a haa nweivell treat relic land seems to be RECD YEW her HEALTH and strength. She feel. compelled to take it nontinusdin for if she misses but one day she miters considerabll. there is a relapse ofher old complaint, and a , return of physical weeknsas ou are at liberty to make pellet woe you are fit of this letter, and I shall be pleased at any time to testify pone:tally (at the above raddresi) to the valuable properties of your preparation. which should be univereally known as a WONDERFUL REMEDY. Very truly yours. THOMAS HA,EFOXI L Book-keeper. Douse J SOLD AT DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. JOHN C. BAKER do CO., f m6t BOLE AGENTS. BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADNX. B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 North SIXTH Street, mantaseturar. of VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADE& Finest assortment In the dr. the ha n i k t ialiNT l4 B l VY LVAtitti OTORE SHADES MADE TO ORM& 00214191 CHARLES L. HALE, Ode Swam= ems superb:den/lea for D. J. Williamie NO. 831 ARCH STREET, mumunrsorvazio or VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADE , LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN A= an , AT THE LOWEST PRIM. VPUOLOTESING IN ALL ITS SEANOMIM. wroRE OW= MADE AND LETTERED. MIRCHENT Jr i +l4: UAW ZWEBB, Furnishing Goods. GLOVES. STOCKS. TIES. a0.,043...5a; 11111WEWITRERS OP PHILADELPHIA. ALEDIGLNAL.
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