THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 18G8. NEWS SUMMARY, Clly Aldtlrn. On S-itiirdty ahornnon Dr. L. U. Kcrrkrr, No. 1302 Wa!nut streft, B4 robbed bv a scamp it h tn pi i (icorpc Harp's!1, to whom he bad been a most loDicnt and liueral irieMl. He rooUod Dr. Kn'ckcr once Define, whs ttK"l, couvicted, and fen'rnoed to a Jotitr t riu of nuprls'iaiurDt, bat )ii answer to hi pathetic grips s an 1 orotnies of frood brhavior, the Doctor, witU other friends, procured a pardon, and pave the pre tended penitent shelter and aid until he could procure some rrmanent emolovrnen'. Burpcs repaid this (Treat kindoem by sRain robbing Or. Kacker on Batnr.lav. On this occasion he carried offtbree dltniond tuds, a silver travel ling cup, llued l h poM, and h silver knife, for, and spoon. Tue silver articles are marked with Dr. Ko-cker's nnnic, so that both the police and pawnbrokers cm ensily recognize then). It Is supposed, llint B irffS) 1)hs cone to Mew York, ai he bud been a-kirjf for mouev to take him th re. The President of the Na'tonal Board of Trade, Frederick Kralsy, Ksq , tor.-tticr with the res' of tbe dcleuatioa or tbe HbiUdeloUia Hoard to that body, iociudiai llsr. J. I'ncu Wcihe Till, J.mes C. llmid, George f. Allea, au I Henry Wimor, sebsiliute lor Ussnaet V. Merrick, Irfttbis moiBinir lor Clncmosl1, I) attend tbe rst business meeting of tbe National Board of Tind held Mnce Its organization. Tbey were accompanied by tLe ilelcca'ions from B thton cud Wilmmirton, Lei., aud tlie r'prcssntatlves ti the Ptniadclpbla Coujniercial Exc'isnee. The Uev. B. Wistar M irt will be ome criited Missionary Bishop ot Oreeon nnd Wah infjtoti Territory at Sr. Luke' Church. Thirteenth street, below Spruce, on Ttiurr-diy ruortiintr ns'xt. Tue consecrators apooiuted by the TreidlTig Iflnhop are Bl hop Lee. of Delaware, IT. shop Uilenheiwer, aud Bi.-hop Stevens. The rre-entms Bishops nre Kcrloot and CUrkson. n th" abcnce ot Bishop Stevens, the sertuou will, bo prea.bed by Bishop Clarkson, of Isebritbka. The loss by the fire on RVurday, on Arth street, above Third, will be abuat $00,001), whion is pretty well covered by insurance. John HeDtley, aped forty years, swallowed two ounces ot laudanum oq Ba'urday, while under tbe lntluence or stroufr drink. He was taken to the I'eunjlvania llosoi'nl, but died Boon af er his admission. The decease! r9ided at iso. 408 fe. Hfih btreet. Some time durin: Friday nieht, the nozzle of the drinking fountain recently erected by tbe Pennsylvania fcociety lor tie Prevention of Cruelty to A.mmttls, at tbe corner of Broad and Mai ket streets, was broken od and tbe water itopoed off. Tbe Society have offered a reward lor the detection of tbe perpetrator. The following are tbe reclpt of hay and Btraw for the week eiidiuR Nov. 27, 18C8: Loads ol hay, G12; loads of sttaw, CS. Price Prime Timothy, per 100 pouods, $1353140; mixed, $1-25(2 130; Snlcr:or, $110(il-Jj; straw, $135 140. A frame stable at Coral and IIuetinKdon streets, owned by Owen KeiUrs, wa destioyed by fire about 3$ o'clock veitorday morning, togpther with two horses. The lota is estimated at $M)0. William Brlslcr. aged 12 jenrs, and a resident of Auburn, Schuylkill county, fell into tb Dela ware on Saturday, frooi a cuual boa, and was Ore lied. Domestic AfVlrr. Gold closed on Saturday at 135i. bpcaker Colfax has returned to Wahln?toti. The public debt statement tor November will show an increase. John T. HulTuiun retires from the Mayoralty of New York to day. Maior-Oneral Doableday has been granted a six months' leave of aoence. The ei(irmker' strike at New York has been terminated by a compromise. Generals Hodman abd Dyer are at Portress Monroe making crlnauce experiments. Neiiator eiumoer bad a loup iuteiviow with General (iraut on SaturoH.y night. $10,000 wor-h of property was d8troyed by fire at Duiion, N. II., on K rid ay uiht. Allen B. huow, a well-known shipmaster of New Entiland, died iu Boston on Saturday. Judge Davit's h in been irjunced from acting as Receiver ot tbe Erie Railroad Company. Joseph Woodruti', an actor, was killed In L,ou"vilie on SuturJay by tlie full I up; ot a watt. The Third Presbyterian Cburch of Pittsburu was dedicated yesterday. The struclure cont $200,000. Ptiddon & Sobs' brewery at Louisville was rartiuily dcetrojel by bre on Saturday. Loss, $15,0(10. Captain William RncTsendorflf has bpen ordcrei to ihe command ol the Naval Asylum In this city. Secretaries Schofield, Browning, Welles, and PostmaBter-tittiieral Banduil have linUhed their annual report.". Tbe Treasury D?pttmnt last week printed $402,000 worth of fractional currcucy, and redeemed ?2C'J,000 worth. 17J,iS3 voters have been re'Uterel iu New York tor the charter election, 4313 more than at tbe Presidential elecfon. General Giant leaves Wahintrttn on a Northern trip to duv. lie will probably be abseut a fortnifrnt lrom Washington. The Uicbmond Acta A'ation, a Republican daily journal, has b-en suspeuded on account of "unexampled proicriptton. ' The (iovernor and Council of Ifaine have commuted the dtath teutcuce of Charles H. Keetian to imprisonment tor life. The call for a Constitutional Convention in Illinois ha1 been tndorred by a majority ot C96 yoters, according to the latest count. Senator Sherman Is not t-i be President Grant's Secretary ot tbe Treasury. Unlike Barkis," the Senator from Oiiio is unwillin. The natioitul bsnks of New York have b'-en investigated by special Buk fcxaminer Cnllen der, aid his report will soon be made public, iJr. A. G. Petticolos, Supi-nnieudeut of tbe Eastern Lunatic Asjlutn ot Virginia, coatmiited suicide on Saturday by jumpiue nom a window. O'Bulawiu, tbe pugilist, nas beeu c immit.ted to prison in New Yorn iu default of $1000 bail. Dot to engage in a prize fluht lor twelve mouths. Tae Kichutoud C rcuit C iurt has given judgment against the city of Kicbmoud for $15,000 for wttbky destroyed on the night of Lee'i evacuation. William V. Foster, condemf-d to death in BaltiniOie for the murdt-r of ism aieliuc Parks, bus had bis sentence cojumiuttd to lmpiuonment Inr lite. T. A. M;irsb, late a broker in Wall street, has been arrested in Mmp'tis on the coarse ot swindliuc A rewaid lor his aoprcbensioa bad hfpn oHVred. Two companies ol the BVh Infantry have been sent to A'ltrnsta. Ua. They will remain i)6til Rfier tbe municipal election, which laki place ou Wednesday. The United States Buprenne Court is to decide the New Vork na uraluatiou frauds. Judges Nelson and BU'cnforJ being unable to agree in the ttoienueri; cae. Two men, named William H. Graw, and James G. liiil'ord, were arretw 1 at Fall Biver ou Baluiday, cuortied wi.tx passing hvo-dollar 'onnierti'it ereenbHCk". A man named Patrick Clark was thrown lno a vut or Diilin? beer, in Newioric.ou fSntinda;. while eDaanfd in a Bant wr.h a fellow- employe, named James P mith. Clark sastained mott paiutul and fatal injuries. The town ot Ceutre Poiut, Sevijr coutty, Ark&usas, was taken poeiou ot and racked by a body of two hundred men on the 10th lust. Tree oi tbe oldest and best cttizeui were deliberately murdrel by tbe handirs. fclenerat Urant'a Iteitort to tli 8eeretrjr l War. Tba following is tae report of General Grant in mil!- IlEAPQU ARTERS Ot TUB KfUlX Ot TUB Unitsd States, WAsniKoroN. D. j iiov. 24, lfiCJi.-GeBeral J. M. ttc'iotield, 6ertarv of War. Sir: 1 have tbe bonor to submit the vpnnrta of Divudoa. District, and Department commaudrs lor the pst year. TUete reporu glvt a tall account of tbe operations and ser vice of tbe army for the year, and I refer to tbem lor detuils. I would earnestly repeat toy recom Herniation of lbt year, thai the control of tbe Indian be transferred to the War Department. I call special attention to tbe recommendation of ' Ge&eral Sherman ou this subject, eiuca it ha my earnest approval. H is unnecessary thit Ve J-sUCt U lay or t Uuul! hoald h restated. The necessity for It becomes stronger and more evident every day. W hile the Indian wht continues I do not deem any funeral legislation for the reduction ot the army advisable. Tba troops on the Plains r all needed. Troops are still requited li the Soutbern Hatei. If l'ur'htr rsduciton cau b3 made, It should be in the way now in opera Iod, where it Is sa'e, naniclv: By nliowinit cotnpa ales to diminish by duchsrp's, without bet sir itrD?tbensd by recruits, and by ctopp.ufr ap poinmrnts ot captains and lieutenants. If U sbould te deemed advisable, tbe Veteran R forvf r piuie rt might be discontinued, by tbe bscrpt.on and retirtment of officers and dis cbsre ot meu, without detriment to the service. Vary rsppecifelly, jour obedient servant. C. S. Grant, General Commaading. t'orrlicn Airnlrn. New Orleans, Nov. 29. This morning's papers publish a communication dated Havana, November 25, signed Antonio L'icre, Secretary, purpoitinc to be trom the representatives of the Provisional Republican Government ot Cuba, re-established in the town of Bayaino, retuiimr, tbe reimrts circulated in reference to the revo lutionary movements in Cuba. They say that tbe propositions lor delay, or to lay down their arms on condition of tbe Captain-Gf-ueral guaranteeing certain reforms, were ec i ulully and unbesitatinaly rejected bv tbe mvoletionary chiefs: that they are not tih'ting lor reform bat tor iiidei endence. Tbey conclude: "We, who are fully Informed of everything gpinfj on, arid particularly well informed as to the plaos of the revolutionary leaders, with whom we are in communication, beg to assert most positively that, lar from being disposed to lay down our arms, we are about to strike a blow thrt will echj on toe Continent. We will lay down our arms when Kpain rhall have tecorrnized onr independence. and not bMore. uotwithstanoine Spanish asser tions and rumors to the contrary." By order ot the Revolutionary Junta, now in session in tbe city ol Havana, the 25.b day of November, 1808. Havana, v. 28. Ibe First Ba.Ulton of Voiuuteers, eight thnuiacd strong, leave to moitow tor the sat ol war. It is reported that the revolutionists have burned tbe plantation of Colonel A'Costi, who commands this battalion. It is also reported tbat General Cespedes, of the revolutionist, has had three men executed for robbing and burning. Crspedcs, previous to tbe attack aud repnlae at Manzanilio, recommended that the woiven and children thould leave the town. The cooBdrnce of the peoplo and of the Captain-General in tbe spewdy terminaiion of the war is increasing. Another battalion of volunteers will march daring tbe coming week. Lokpon, Nov. 28. Tbe lime of to-day gives the following as tbe result of the election for members of the new Honse of Commous: Libe rals, S81; Conservatives, 2Gt. Tba following additional returns have been received: South Devon returns Sir it assay Lopes and Mr. Kekewieb, Conservatives: the Utter beaMng Vhconnt Aroberly, Liberal. Sir Wavktn Wjnuo, Conservative, and Mr. Morgan, Liberal, ais eleeted tor Dm birjhtbire. In rjaffolk Et the Iloa. J. UennUer ilwjor and Mr. Corraocc, both Conservatives, are eleolid. In Cork county, Ireland, Mr. Smith Barry end Mr. Downing, Liberals, are electee: tbe lv.ter beating Boyle, hUo a Lllietal. Mr. Lock, Liberal, is returned frt-m Wicksburgb, Scotland, beating Mr. Lmng, Conservative, who u elected lrom Derbyshire. Arkwr gbt, toubervauve, is also elec.ed in Derbyshire. LowroN. Nov. 29. ibe conservatives have carried the Sou' beast District of the West Riding ot Yorkshire, aud alio the Western Diktrict of Surrey, thus reducing tbe Liberal mitjority by four. Tae result ot a majority of the late elections has been in lavor of the Conservatives, who have always had dispropor tionate strength iu the counties. Their gains in ihe present instances are also nnd jubudly attributable largely to the indittcieuce ot the Liberals, who were rendered careless by the heavy majorities they had Eccured during the flrst(eek ot the elections. In tbe manufacturing districts thebittcr spirit of the Urauge organization was eulUled against tbe candidates w ho lavored the disestablishment of tbe Iribb Cburcb. The entrance of mis element into tbe strife did not tail, in somo quarters, to lead to mob law and intimidation of voters. The Tories are charged witU the responsibility of its exce&se, and tae Liberal puny bus nunered so kevtrrly lrom them that it bus become almost a unit in favor of voliug by ballot. Lokpon, Nov. 28 Tbe press la united in commendation of Disraeli's reiusal to accept a peerngc, and ot its bestowal on his wife. The journals iileo eulogize tbe career of tbe Premier. Much indignauou bas bt tn caused amoug tbe British (hip owners bye rumor taat the Ala bama treaty dees not a'low cluiras of English men baed on the decision of ibe American prize courts to bo reopened belore the Coui- n 1 MOD. Tbe Uhif'fing Qazrlte says that such a provi sion is colli rmy to precedents established by the Americans themselves, aud exclud-s claims un doubtedly well founded, and tbe Gazeue de clares that, If the report ot it Is true, the con vention is a capitulation, ami that Parliament will never sanction it. A wri'er in tbe Observer takes the same view ot tbe subject, aud discusses it at lergtb, citins many authorities. London, Nov. 29. The Times, aud Paris cor rep ponaents of the other London papers have lrttely given currency to rumors that tue balth ot Napoleon is iailicir, and public confidence has, in consequence, been toruewbat disturbed. Ther-e run.ois have beeu oflicislly contradicted from Puns, jet it is well understood that, with ciut positive illness, the JSmperjr declines to iske tbe usual active exercUe, and shows tiins ot declining strength and mental npaihy. Tbe policy ot bis Government seems lust now to be to mike a demcii'tiatiou of vigor aaainst the Opposition, to render tbe latter unpopular, and to preseive the morale of the departmental ollieiuK Paris, Nov. 28. The present HoniUur news- lapir lo-es its ollicial character with New Year's dsy, and the Monitvur vijwiet le CAmpire will then upprar. Paris, Nov. 28. The pobll'her of the Lisle froyreis newspaper has been Uned 600 Irancs and tentenced to a auoath's impiisonmcut tor publ khitg a lik' of tbe subscilbers to the pro posrd monument to Bauuiu in tbe cemetery of Montmaitie. Paris, Nov. 28. The editor of tbe Iieveil'e has been teutPiicrd to two mouths' i'uuri-oiiinnt und a fine of 2000 iranrs, aud (he editors ot the Tnlithe and VAvmir to tines of 2000 franca each, and tbe editors of tbe Temps and Journal del'ariao finis of 10U0 irsucs each, lor pub lishibg articles eucunraiug the subscription for tbe mouenient to uauain. Paris, Nov. 29. M. Btrryr, tbe celebrated advocate died ve.iterday. aged 78 years. Paris, Nov. 28. The fuirie ot yesterday says a larga uctlon in Spain It tavoratiie to tue lor matiou ot a tnumviia e tor five jears. kllDKin. Nov. 28. Ol'aga ha-i gone to Paris, Tbtie have been many repuoib an deaions ra- tions thiougbout this couniry within tue pas t lew ass. Madrid, Nov. S8. The Governaient has de ctuied that tbe popular siise of thecountrvis aiitaeoms'ic to the ektabiisbment or a rtpuonc, und that the Cortes, soon to meet, will wisely propo-e a lorm ot monarchy. Madhid. Nov. 20. A eteat republican demon tiunt n was made bere at the close of tbe week. The icunar men of tbe cltv held a meetins, and with indescribable enthusiasm passed resoiu- tious prote-ting asainst tbe rule exciu nue all persons under twenty-five years of age from the irunrbiae. The Deonle. to tbe uumber of 6000. crowded the tqoaie where tbe meeting was held, aad everv allosion made bv the sneakers to the republic was received with tremendous apptaupe. Lonpom, Nov. 29. Tbe apprehensions of blood-bed in Spain are Increasing, and it is thought that a collisdon between the Mon archists and Republicans will be tbe inevitable re.-ult of the excited political contest now in progress. Meantime, the patriotic tervor ot the I at Ion is unabated. A Madrid despatch states that the subscriptions by the people to the national loan now amount to 81S.000.000 reals. pLontNCK. Nov. 28 Quite a serious outbreak has occurred at Bologna, aud new troubles are tearrd. The disturbance originated tbruab the iefual of ta twanante to pav their taxes. Two persona were killed and seven bally wounded. Flobinci, Nov. 28. Despatches have beet rce.edbfcre anno.nclig that Mn!t E'na in Mlj, l ta Ute tl wupuon, Foreign Art Items. . At a recent meeting of tbe Historical and Arcliirologlcal Association of Ireland, the Kv. J. Graves reported the means whfoli have been taken for the preservation of the tower of St. Franoia' Abbey, Kilkenny. The Com mittee, although not amply supplied with fnnds, had determintd not to take the chanoes of another winter, but propped the tower with two Btrong metal pillars. More, however, netda to be done, aa the masonry of the southern haunch of the tower mast be made good. Money is required for this purpose, the liberal aid of Mr. Smithwiok not buIUjIuj. As to the famous Round Tower at Clouraao noise, the same gentleman stated that 101) Lad been subscribed towards the repairing of the Seven Churches; the ctp of tbe lesser round tower, which had Buffered from lightning, needed securing, and the weather damage to the walls making good. 17 had Veen subscribed to repair the cap of the tower, and this work is progressing satisfactorily. The old etones which had fallen were re placed; where new ones were needed they are to le of limestone, a material which is em ployed to distinguish the new work from the old, of sandstone. When this is done Clou ruacnoise is safe for centuries to come. Mr. Graves Bhowtd one of the iron hooks on which the wooden wiudow-shuU-)ra of the lesser tower at Clonmacnoise were hung. lie found that these hooks had been regularly let Into the stone-work at the building of the tower; grooves were made to receive them, and they were fastened with lead. The existence of these irons, and their perfeet state, prove that the tower in question it is admitted to be one of the least anuieut'in Ireland cannot be so extremely old as enthu siasts declare. The digging at the base of this tower, for putting down scaffold-poles, hal proved that, like the Kilkenny Hound Tower, it was built in the church-yard earth, and amidst previously-formed graves. The leaser tower at Clonmacnoise. is built in connection with the wall of the church of which it forms a coeval part. The architectural deoorations of the church are Romanesque. A pro posal to petition Parliament for an annual grant of money for the preservation of Irish monuments was heartily agreed to. A project has been started for erecting a suitable monument to Baily, the sculptor, in Bristol. Jf course a line copy of "Hve at the Fountain," which is in one of the public gal leries of that city, is a very effective and beau tiful memorial of that great artist; but it is not the less fitting that his fellow-citizens should adorn their cathedral with a personal monument of the man who shed so much lustre on the city. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine f?ew tee Pint Page, flMANA.0 FOK PHLAOKLPHIA-THIB DAY. SDN KISIS.,,..,.,,.,.,; tl UUON hlKKS....., . S'3 SumSkts 4 4 Hiuh Water in PHILADELPHIA BOAKD Off TKADK, Monthly Committee. Billl'ILK. HfOKES, l OKI) N.TT..AK, Vl AMiKIW WBtlLfR, J MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEAMERS. FUR AM1K1CA. Alalanta.........Loudou...New York......Nov. 14 Tripoli Llverpuol...New Yorlc Nov. 17 Col Boslon Ltveriol....New York ..Nov. is Fiance....... I.lverpool...New York ............Nov, is China. Liverpool...New York Nov. 21 lla jr.... Liverpool...New York Nov. 24 FOK EUKOPB. CorWaslilngtonNew York..Llverpool ........ Djc. 1 t-erniula..........New Yor kUamt)ur(f. ........ I )ho. 1 Kuxsia... New York..,Llvuri)ui JJ--0 2 Coluiubla New YnrkUlattgow . Dec. ft AialBDla ..New York. ..London DdO 12 lOAbTWIKK. DOM ImiTK'!, KTO. Pan FrsncUco.New York... Vera Crua Nov. Sit Arizona Nw York... ABplnvrall Deo, 1 aiorro CMlle....New York... Havaa ueo, 8 :onet.r -0,hilad...wilmlng(on..leo. i ToDBwanda Pbllada Pavannnb. ....U-o. n KlaraandSirlpes Pbllada Huvaim..........M...I)tfo. S3 Mississippi New York... Kio Jauwro D o. 23 Mails aie lorwardt-d by evtry ateaiiier In tbe regular line. IhH sieamera for or from Liverpool call at UufrDBtown.excrpt the Canadian, lino, wlilcn call at Londondeiry. Thesieamers lor or from tuedouU oentcall at Houthatonion- . t CLKAKKD SATU HDA Y. Brig Shannon. Kay, Liverpool, Warrea & Qregz. Sulir M. K. Homcm. Homers. Mobile. D. S.-jtetaonAOo. nr Oi.prty C n.wlpy, Boston, John KouiniHt, Jr. Kt'lir Puul & Thompson, U idrrey, Kostou, Oriaconi & Bcjir L. B. Ives, Bowdltch, Providence, HammettA Nt-lll. SolirOnsuna Haskell. Boston, dt ttcbr M. L. Vauklrk, Waikt-r, Provlrtenca, do. tcrrJ. fciiroop, Crawford, Providence, iay. Huddell Poiir Headlrs; RR. No. U, Tralnor. Branfird. do BCAvl?i'gt'',u te,;u' lllver- Cttstner. Stlck'ney 8clir Klwlii.'lullla Bridgeport. Lennox A Burgnss HchrB. P. Adfcnis, Tahii it. B'Ultm L. AuaeiirldUo. Kt'r Ciayniont. Piatt. Bicbmond. W P. Dlyiie Co rit'r O. H. btoui. Ford. WuHhliiKUtn, W. P. Clyde Co bl'r Diamond Biaie, Webb, Baiuuiore. A, Uroves, Jri D, t, u ARRrVED"5ATDRDAY. 10.10". Ad"a"'.' Mew York. In ballast Hcbr Johu H. lVrry, Kelley, 4 days from New Bart ford. Iu ballaht 10 capialu. ' ew ma Bcbrltdwin.Tuiiie. lioin Bridgeport, with Iron to Lennox A Boriiei'S l?cur i.ottle Beard Terry, 4 days from New Bedford In ballast 10 captain. Hcur Bex, Hearn. 8 days from Norfolk, wlthce-iar Ioks 10 Collins i-o. cel" Ht lir T. J. Hill. Chase, 4 days from Newbarynort in LaMast to captain. " "ln Bcbr Waillia M. Davis. Laws, 1 day from Mllfn- tel., with grain 10 Jamea Barratt. 'ora, hteanier Xars, Orutuley. 24 noun from New York wlib nidse. to W. M. Baud 4 Co, Htranier Mlllvllln, Ki-uear, fron Ulllvllle with nudHa to Wbllall, Tatuiu dt Co. Onrre spnndntce of the Philtutilphla Fxrhatige. LaWkH, Del., Nov. 27-8 P. M. Toe barque Nor Dianla. from I'blmde'pbla for Hamburg; briRt Nellie t Hllord. lor Norfolk; and Waller Howe, for Portland boib lrom Pbllaoelpbia, went 10 sea thin morula. ' r-clira Henry Parker, trom Alexandria lor New Haven, beiore reported aihore at tbls pi nee after llirow I I B part or her cur (o al) overboard, was hove 1 11 ly M rs. , J, Mori la dt Co., aud ha proceeded bii tier voyftje. The sails, ringing, ancliorg. and chains fmm the sci r W. & U. Di nglass have boen saved by Wni II Orion A Co.. and will beshlpped to Pjlladeiphm. The bull IB enliiR to plecen. The brl Jan.ea baker, from Charleston for Phi la deli hla, passed iu this evenlnif. JOSEPH LAFIiTRA. MEMOKANHA. BteanjslilpPaxon. Biiiihs hence at Boston !8th Insf bieambhtp N..Holk Mojgau, lorPulladelphia,u"d liciii Klchuiond VSth Inst h'.ucu tleausliii; Uilmy. Fargo, for rbl'aJelphia, sailed firm PiovldenceXSth Inn. H ' "",,ou Hai que Uphiului Williams, Eofi. heuca. at Vanlra lllb Ibkt. ' veuice Biatia Louisa, Delphy, for Philadelphia, sailed fiom Liverpool 16th Insu " iaqne auu and a ice. Messenger, for Philadelphia C eaieu at Brstou 27ib InaU uoipui, Baique Adelaide Nnrrls. Reed, was UD at Nw Oi Italia 24to Iiihi., for Havre. ow Brig Ji..6h B. Kiroy, Bernard, for Plillarte'nhla sa'led In m Charleamn 26i.b Hint., with 53,(H0 leet tiar' ihb boards and 341 tons pboRphate roeka. brlks I-roc Her Hkluuer, aud Minnie MI'ler. Ander son, hence at Portland tilth mat. Brig Maggie. Crnwell. DriOK. at Venice Ulh Inst B ig J allies Ml ler, Bennett, beuoe. at Ancuiia lltb llklfcUt. Hour B. a King, Wood, for Philadelphia, sailed from Havera 17th Ina'. bcbr Lena Hume. Appleby, for Philadelphia cleared at Ht Ji.sii, N. B . 2tb Iiihi. Bcbr Hablno, Currier, hence, at Jacksonville 12th Instant. . r- bra Katie J. Hoyt, Baynor, from New Haven. and S DrVlu. Lynch, lrom jirtdgeporl, bjtU for Puiiaue.- nhiB At. a mvm Vurk 2Mlu lliHL. Bohr Trenton. Manlu, hence for New Havea, at New York 2b Inst . Bcbr tyrasiossett. Harding, from Fall River for piiiiaaeil nia saneu iriu irj: icl r Alio B . Parker: H. N. Sgalrea. hiab; A. A. Anorewa Kelley; C. Bhaw. Reve: l'bouiai Clrte, fruli; Lady Kilen, Dolhow; aud B. Hotoliklns, Hodg don hence at Boston 2ih limt. Bcbrs J. Trumau. Olbtis: Barah. robb; anrt Golden i.-....... un. h.nra at New Bedlord S-ith Inst. rchr Wm. B Thomas. Wlann ire. tor Phi adilnhta, C eared ai Charleston 24th lust., frith 4w loos pboa- rbVbrCla1ra Davidson, Jsffers. hence at Richmond iJ'?.!?lli n TTamilton. hence at P inland 2Jth Inst. tear .' P. Pnro,for Philadelphia, salted from New Lfi.d. 1 SMh Inst ... .,. ,, Bchrliu naru v p , ' - " ". Kii M K Hiapie. Dlasaaore, and Heurietta, riatk .pno. BoHloa Z71U lust. Bohr's H. K. Vaoifbar., Orlzley! James B. Hswatt. Foster? Caroline Young, Young; Mary P Hurtaoa. Hudson: J. B Morthy. bbniiaun: J yai.sani.vBc- -rire." Hor-M-har' L.L?. J' i J. M.aa troiu Porua.iU: M.oiiJ-il. fro frm Boston, all for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole Jd'b lnt bchra Mary A.Cranmer; J Maxftnld: John John sou; Jessie Williams; J. U. Babcm k. Babcick; Uneida, liavls; Bharp, Binnb, hnorn lor 11 s-on; J. B Wn. den, do for Haletn: Llr.r.le 1. Bmall do. for Danvan pon, at lloin.es' Hoin tuth inst. rchr BenJ, Keed, Bead, beifce, at Holmes' Hotels h Insiant. DRY GOODS. 3 P E C I A L. EXTKAORDLMUY IUUAL3 IN 1J1ESS G O O X S, Espcclallj Adapted to this Season, Representing the most extensive and varied assort ment In this market, at tbe extremely lo prices incident to tbe great shrink age ol values During the l'crlod of their Utmost Depression. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Wo. 727 CHE3NUT Streot, PHILADELPHIA, PfJ O V E M D C R, I 8 6 O. Special Dcmoustratiou This Day WE OFFEB A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF VKLVETEKNS, from 11-25 to 13 per yard, PA1BLEY AND B RUCHE SHAWL! NEW STYLE OF PLAID BH AVVIB. BLANKETS, QCILTS. AND COVKULID3. CLOAKINOS, CLOTHS, AND CASSI M S.R AS. TABLE LINENS, FLANNELS, AND MUSLIS-l BLACK tlLKL. AND SOLID COLORED BILKS SILK POPLINS WOOL POPLIXB, ALPACAS Etc. Etc., At Unprccedcntedly Low Prices! 1! We can anord to sell the same quality of Goods as kept on Chesuut street or Eighth street, at much lower pi lets, as our expenses are not ONE- HALF Let tbe community think of this and SA VJ TU S.IR MONEY AND Til Kilt TIME. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. N. E. Cor. liltillTU aud SPKLNU UAKDO, 8 26 8m 8p PHILADELPHIA. (EitabllBhed In lssa.) JX) PROPIUETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDmG-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. We have a special Wholesale Department for snp plying LINEN AND COTTON SHEETING, TOW ELS, NAPKINS, SINGLE BED AND BERTH BLANKETS, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kinds of GOOD3 made up at short notice If desired, SI RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CEM'lLAIi DItY GOODS STOKE, COB. EIHIITII AND MARKET STREETS INDU S1UWLS AND SCARFS GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 OHESNUT STHKLiT Invites attention to bis stock ot Heal India Camel's llair Shawls & Scarfe. Also, an elegant stock of SILK, in Blacks and Colors; FANCY SILK PL0HHES, POPLINS SHAWLS, and FANCY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCABFS altered and re paired, and cleaned In a superior manner. 10 80 2uirp 1868. cloth house. 1838. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Wish to keep be'ore the public the fact that they aim to keep the largest and most varied stock of al descriptions ot CLOTHS TO BE FO0ND IN PHILADELPHIA. MEN'S COATINGS AND CAKtf ERICS. GOO US Foil BOYS' WKAR. LADIES' CLOAK IN lb OF KVtKY KINT, niwra uu uauu. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER LTMKAL CLOTH HOUSE, (OR.EIUIITU AM) MARKET STREETS, PU1LADKLHU1A. I' AMI Li 1 JMUUlliIiN'(i KVEKY ARTICLE FOR FIRST AND SEL'ON-l MOLKNINU WKAR. DBSGGODM. LONNrl.TS. SHAWLS, VHILM, CRAPES, COLLARS, ETC. VI prices to compete with tun present sacrifice ii DRY GOODS. 4YEES' Mew Mourning Etore No. 1113 CHESNUT Street. U18fmw2ui UIKARDROW. HOOP SKIRTS. fi28 "OOP SKIRTS, fCiQ LA PANIKR, and all other desirable stylet and Jlse of onr CELEBRATEB CHAMPION SKIRTS. tor ladles, tfeuwea, ai.d children, conalantly unban' ai.d u,ade to truer Largest, assortment In thejlli ana sptclsliy adapted for first claaa trade. COKoATB I OOKBH.'l'ell CORelKTSI Betauiug at very low prices. Onr assortment Is oompie.e, embracing J hompsun's Uiove Pittlug, la all giadea, lrom b 9 M 05l; beckel'a eiaperloi French Woven Come, is, from Sji'lO to ; anp ilor M taaiebune baud made Cor.eU, trom Ml oeu s to f HO. In sblelbB ad circular gore; Mauaoie Fuy'l Corset bklrt Hnpnortera, at at'ao. Also. Mrs. Moody's Paiei.1 bell-AdJnstIng Abdom nal Corset; whlou every lady shoaid examine. Corset Ciaspa, oeuia a pair. Wboleeaie and Retail Mauuiactory and Salesroom 2t iU,T. HOPKiNS, TRUSSES. "H (.E LEY'S HARD BUBDER TBUB8 No. 1U47 tjiiiunNUT Htreet. This Truss oor- reutly applied will cure aud retain with ease the most dlOicuU ruuiure: always clean. Uitht. easy. sale, ana oomlortabie, used tn bathing, fiuod to form, never rusts, brks, soils, becomes Umber, or move from place. No strapping, Hard Rubber Abdominal Sup. porter, by which the Mothers, Coipnleut, aud Ladle, suderlng wlib Female weakness, will find relief aud ferlect support: very light, neat, and tfootual. Plit uatrumenta Shoulder Bracea, Klastlo Stockings fo weak limbs, SospeuHloas, etc. Also, large stock bes LeaUkM Trusaea, half nanai prloe. Lady In attmrf. iwfwa LUMBER. P, JOHN CRUM CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Mioitat No. 21S I.OIMJE Street, and If o. 1788 1868. trKUCE JOIST. aPuCCK JOISI'. HUM LOCK. HUM LOCK. 13S3. IKI'.K BK4HUM") CLU.AR PINE, liJ.-O 10UO SHirMMlU CLhAH flNli 10 00 CHOICE rs'l'l KH.H PI Ms. KPANlStt CEDAR, e oR PaT 4 kiUNS.' HMI 4.KIIAK. IRf'.Vi KLORJ.DA FLUUKINO. 1 ui"0 ACUO FL.UK1UA H.OUld.Sil, lOOO CAROLINA FLOOKLMi. 1KCU n1a KLilOKlMj. DUAWAHK FLOOHKiSU. ASK 1-LOOK1NU WALNUT FLOunlNti. FLO 41 DA tTKP HUsttlla, RAIL PLAWK. IKHH WALMJf B1'B AAiD PLAMK. 1 Cf0 10UO WALNUT HDs. aD PL akii,. lOUO Vv aLM) 1' bUtltM, WaLNUI i-LAi-K. 18G8 VNDKKTAKEKB LUMBER, 1 Q,Q AOOO L&iA.RTAKk.RB' L U U liibii. JLOUO RfcD CSDAR. WALMJ1' AMI P1NH. IMiK niiABUiNhU roriiAit. iitv ACUO BKASONJ- I) CH&RKY. lOUO WHITE OAK PLAAK AND BO A RDM. H1C a O K Y. 1KIIH CIGAR BOX'MAKKKS' 1 Ui!J J.OUO CIUAR BoX M AKKKa' XOOO KPANleU C hJAH tto.X BOA HUB, rUH eALK LOW, iCflO CAROLINA SCANTLING, 1 QfiO lOUO CAROLINA H. T. SILLS, lOUO NuRWAY blANlL.ltU, AOUO CVFRl-SfitHINOL,l;-l, XOOO MACLK, BttorilK'R A CO., 4 No. gjoo bOU 4'H street. ENUIIME8, MACHINERY, ETC, fTf7 iSS ST4AH AMUJNJI AND Mil- It ,t Am BoiLlvR tVORli.B.-NKAFlKi A L u f.V.'AVAL AND TH4tOB.k,TICAL ENtilN Ilium ??,VLlILalbl B01LJ..R MAKi-RB, a L ACM .' bMIlHo, audFOIJNDk,Ra,havlugtor manV.ir, In 12. ui!ua'u upeiation. amf been exclusive?! """"'" u repairiua Marine and Rlvei i'i.Miih'gh."a '"w-prsssure. Iron Bjllem, wtS lauks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully otter thS irHi0.10 lh? publl M bel,, tufl Prepared to o tract for euglo. of all slses, Marlue, River, ane Btatiouary; Saving seis of patterus of different sism shortest notloe. HIiilT and Low.DrTi? 'SS! lubular and Cylinder Boilers, ol the beet Peansyiva: niacuarooal Iron, Forglngs of all slsea aad kinds Iron and Brasa Caailtigs of all descriptions. kSi lu.'Ln.1!!"' Bcrew C'nttlud, and aU ether workoonneniA3 mm ue auuve siusinesN. Drawings and Buerlnctlons for all work dona ai jhtstabllshnient free ot ehaxge, and work f uiran- The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room a. r pairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect ZrJtZ and are provided with shears, blocks, fails. euTiE fcr ralatuc heavy or light weiguta. c JACOBO.NEAFIW H BEACH and PALMJUt Btrefsa. VAveHW MAKKKng, rm jmau, H. msaIo. SOCTI1WARK yuUNDliv FIFTH AXT WASHINUlXiN Streets. ' Ai PHILADELPHIA. ,,JT MERRICK dt SONS, UNGINjLjtRB AND MACHINISTS maDnfackure High and Low Preosure bteam Enctnet 101 Laud, Rlvtr. aad Marlue Service. Boilers, UaMomeuirs, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron l ime Rooni for Gas fcdxa, Workshops, an Railroad btattona, etc, Keioria aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and most Uu proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans, Ot) Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Puiuplug, Ko glnes, etc Sole Agent tor N, BUlnnx's Patent Sanrar BolUnt Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Bteam Hammer, au Aspinwall at WooLjey's Patent CentrUugal Bngnr Draining Machines. S ; GOVERNMENT SALES. PUULIC SALE OP CO.DltJINFD ORD NANCE AND ORDNANCE 8'IORI3. A lariie amouut ol condemned Orduuuc - and Ord nance Biores will be ottered lorsaie st public uct"n. at tbe Frai.krord ArienHi Pblladulphla on norv DAr , the 21st day oi December, lBti.s, at 10'3 o'clock a. M. Tbe following am comprises some ol tie principal articles to he told, viz : Is Irou-brabs guns, various culibres. 1.411) tie u poumlB of f hot, shell, etc. t41l muskets, curblnes, rlllen, etc., varkuj models. Hi i,ho pouuds ol R u ni owder. 81 77 ft lois of It faulry accoi trement. . 474 lot of cava.ry accoutrements. satid es. 716 curb bridles. 41 4 waierlog bridles 422 lialierx. Persons wlbhlng com pi pie Hits of the stores tn be sold can obtain them oy application to the inner ol OrdLBiicn at Waslilngtou, o. C, ot Hrovot Colouel Chlr-PIN, U. S A., Purcliaslig OlUcer, corner of HO LSI ON and OKEKiN etreeis, Ne York city, or by direct application to this Arsenal. jji NET Brevet Lieutenant Colonel U. -1 A., 11 21 Ct Comiuudlu2. Frm klord Arsenal, Brldesburg. Nov 14,186s. GOVEHN.MEST BALE AT THE NATIONAL aMskry. my order of the president of tttk UNI TED KTATKiS, the followlug CON OEM NED ORDNANCKcTORI-H will be ottered al public auo tun. at the NATIONAL ARMORY. 4PRIMmKLD, Msst.schusetis, MONDAY, December 14, lees, at lo n'oli Lc A XT vU . bnisli arms, various mo-' Machinery. ueis, Horf e Equipments. Paris ol Artillery Bits. AtcoulremeiilR. Parts ot Arms, varlour niodWd. Old Tools. Bo rex Old Ropp. ' . Scrt ps, iron-wrought, and (Miainirues sIvIpb auantitv. etc.. have alren-lv boen furiilslied. Pui ties who have not received i he -a will be supplied by applying to the Commnnitn(j oincer. J. R. MiHi IN N JSjH-4. 11 20 fmwf.t Brevet M, jor Commanding; hioraps Steel. Out Ur'uds ones. Gun Hiocks.varlous Btagos, Old Vices Lot Window Frames, bittsh and B Inds. I Mowing Machine, II o lie Carts. Tallow. I Old Shed, etc CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. Bireeil "fo REGAL DESSERT." A new and beaotlfal Chromo-Llthograph, after a palullng by J. W. Peyer, just received by A. k. itor.iso., No, 910 CHKwNUP Street, Who has Just received NEW OH ROM OS, NEW ENGRAVINGS. NEW F BENCH PHOTOGRAPHS, NEW DRkSDEN EN AM ELU LOOKING GLASSES, Eio, r, 8 16 PS. EU GALLERY, VIEW CIIKOMO LITHOGRAPHS. 1 A FhF.bH ABSOR1MKNT OF iiNGLIbH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN A morig tbe Latest are: "(Joo's Acre." "Kalilng boring " VI glnla. "Making the Hcrap Book." "Kordii K 'he Biook," alter U.irket Foster. "Tne Pet Kitten," arier B rkut toner. "The bun Flower.'J aiierHijrkfftFoBter. DL'FFIELD 4MIVKAD, llixik.el'er. r-itt! loner, ard Dealer In Cbromos, Frames, etc. to. H 27 St No, 74 CHESN UT Street, TO RENT. pOR RENT. rBEMISES, No. 809 CIIESSUT St FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROONS Bailable a t4tf Ihi s I omniuclsl Ulliflie. AoillTKt jaihk or lam Kurunuu, L. T. WILSON, riUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, PHItADELPU 111 i mwfixnr ALEXANDER 0. CATTELL A CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO. 2 NORTH WHARVES NO. tf WORTH WATFR BTREKT, PHILADtXPHIA. tl AL7UUJIB1UI CASXJUU . SUJAB CATTAUi AMUSEMENTS. QHEBNUT BTREET T II EAT nilii A than !.-. as. RH.UI LR Klt 1' CI.aBS JlRVllli " d It It I Mil TtV n. I i ihtMsnt emrit ann rnnmtS'!iDAy -vKIG.Nov. 0i 1 row blob ni Fuii.n ik. " HIAN. i, YMBTIOAND AUloaAj eer orcatlr.d opon tbsr'to-nVneBt wl I appear! CHASTF, BRILLIANT an I or ATf v Ts,n J .,, 1EK1AINMKMTB, ,r:"a BIRPAfSINwIi AIH PAifictf in 1 ANY AltK"lu DlePLAYB 1 evi r atmpied In it.ieo unirv. 1 CjlilLY r-ARA -HUHNAI IA. GORo'EOUa I .AFPOINrMKN'IB. GAY IdbllMFH. (ir.ll 1 k K, M,l UlinvTtJ A STOCK OF THOROUGH B H K L) ACTING 4 Ne detail t. r. rv, . t ........ u I n . . . ' loreider ..seiinHoinoii . BT ''THFCIRrT H AT THE CHHPNIJF' I AIl"'OElH,'MTl AND .OPI LAK RE80I iirstappei ranceln Phi a-elrhltof ne nMU KAUO4F ilitK-tTKlANrs, jajurn mimivw N ONLY GREAT jiAKK BACK RIDER IN TH bof m ' MIRACULOUS EXECUTIONS ON HORlE n . c uipii. UIS MAMMA Tnm ntr BTtvnriTt, and rained him the rT u"ti'a of beli'iE ' ! T Hit ONLY KKALLY WKE AT HORSEMAN ! tbe world I as ever wiii,cr.n4. I 11 1 miMmimlllTA on A RUJIpr ti rt i . J SIEED. hll TAKHIFIO I.KAB, ami HrsoM CAllRYiaGCLARENCEON IIHHRin i create Ibe wildest excttemeut wheuever witce AROV8E BSTHU3I AM TO THE HIGHEST CLAltSNCElHSBOY B K U TY, W'll, "booltd ami Bourrrd." -npear nnnn hli PKAKLY PIGMY PONY, In afrene h'cb Ib asa cKlty wltu him. entltlait HUE- M.KIll I 1 m A XT ti u. x.. . ..... THE i KVANTINh BhOlIilini, ' nro m, utni k'j uiDitms or iue iny.Miu make tlitf who OWi secosd apparanc In the Ui-lleil tsuien, In bUaOOL OF CALIHTH K.N It B OF THlin C'RKATInN. LA Pk 1 1 1 K Kr.r4IC. wiiose prcoclty, beauty, aud talents have made hJ acknowieoyed as the T " bMALLKST, -MARTFST YOVNIiCST ANfl BUST KUCKHIRIICNNE. ' U Mil J A 14 K-l UlnlillV a truly excellent Knulrlaa. will hi Drnmin..n- lavorlie. made bo by thesttllnl manner in wuich hi COMPLETE DOUBLE SOMRR3AULT MR.JAUK4 Af Ami I it if. 'm-Ji'Ai an original and c ever (Mown. MADAM K UOIT4K TOURNAIRB. the distinguished Mlre of the Maneue CHA KLK-4 MADlGAN, Protean and P isirionlc ltlder. MR. Oi:OROE W AM BOLD and his tronpe or . PARFOKINO APKB AND CANINES. MR. JAM W ARD, Vo tlgecr. MR. WM. MOhG AN, Hurdle Luer and Vauiter. MR. JOHN TREWaLLA, rd a nnmher of auxiliaries, make this the GREATEST CIRUCB COM P AN Y It Vi.il IN PHI. T . I . I 1 1 T t 1 J J 1 1 I . I 11 I A. tCA r.K oir PH.it'iri NO EXTRA CHahGE FOa bECURINO SEATS 1 I res. Cirsle and Parquet... ....FIMy c.nti 1 " A ollar, I "iil-(ive Cientt. CI HUU4 MAIINitg , Orcbesira Family Cliole SAll RI'AT, DKCKMBfll A Mi RICA P. AfAUrMY OF MOSIOi A, CI0aLDREC1OR. MAX MiRErzatr" ITALIAN OPERA EVEKY MoNDAV, WkdvmS UJLRBlAn 4J rji.il s. J.VIHY Tt'KoDAT. THl'Dol day, andbaturoay. ' IULRSJ MA liNWKS K v s. R Y SATURDAY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. THIS (Moudey) EVKMNG, Nov. 80, ls8 With Vtrdl s Faorite Opera. ' ILTROVATOKK. ' MISS STATES UADANK CELLINI, SIQ BRIoJ NCLI.ORLANDINI.ANOBAKIi: KIGi V.OIM.OI x. MAX M A KICTZirjr' TUESDAY. December 1 GKRMAN OPKha. a.vvuu T riJ n iiiiiuurssTil VT UrK MATAMW CELLINI, M A D.vMV? ROTTER, HBRR HABEI MANN, UK Kit RKli HI A ROT, ri Kkj? iORWK- ,AD JOHItPH HERMANNS. WEDNKsDAY. December i, Venn's Bpeciacular Onera, Kin r. i an' vio.pir.uM Admission, tl. Reservsd Bests, 50 rsnti extra Faulty Circle. 60 ceuts. Ampblibesire, 2S cents. 1 Ickeis and Brats ran ai.w be s curr d lor Hoy nights at tbe Ac.demy of Music ana Charles Trumler'a Mllfilfl Kin... K. Ma . .. . . ... . m.u.,.. . 7, a, u r VUWUU, BllVOIf, WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 7 THIS (Monday) EVENING. Nov. no. 2 Esgsgemtntoi the Hist ngulnHed Trageditnue MRB. D. P. HOWKKS. John BroURhaxi's Hull I nit Draicaof r. LAKY AVbLKY'H SKCRKT. LADY AtJDLHY MKB. 14. P. BOWERS Robert A lid ley Mr. J. C Mc Jollom To conelude wun the laiigDnble Faroe of 'JHK HapPIKir DAY nF MY LIFE. ine j-aiiKeGlrl. aChrlstma blory, shortly. MKS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH bTREJJT THE. A IKK. Begins at hali-pat7. COMI-DY wm-te. JON DRF.W. TO M4 HT (Mono ay ) Nov. iW, THK WAY IO KH-KP HIM, By Mrs. JOHN DhU auu Comoany, Concluolns: with a fsvorlke Ctiutdletia by MR R.CRAIG and , .m , MISS F DAVENPORT. J" murrow l nrBnavi JUM IN 44L Lili. t-atuioay PJiNKFIT OF MR It CRAIG. onday pext- WuLVFB AT B AY. THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH 8rREET, J. C. GREGORY L-sei an. Mauager Tbe I udiea KiirauturJ. ciilldreu Dtfiiguled. Toe Pulilic GrHiitled aud H lines Cmwiied. Eveuiigat7m ualiuee BAIUHOAY at 2. Perrormicg Lions. I..eiitrdr, U ki. M. BKeys.Goati, and Ponies. Clrius Uymuails, Bte pin chase. l'oto mluie, Fsrce, Burlesgue Spectacle, operalicr-ketches, eic. 1 he pei tormina Baby Klehaut aud M'lle Mer tiude. 11 80 61 FOX'S AWIKICAN VARIETY THEATRB.-2 H.VERY EVENING aND BA1URDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COM BIN AI ION TROUPB. In Grand Ballets, .ih oplau Burlesques, Bonis Dances. Paniomlmea. GvmnaMt Acts, etc, THE PUBLIC REHEARSALS OP THE GER JUAinIa bRClii-Bl'RA at Hoiilculiural Hall will be Oitconlluued oa account of tbe Hall having h.to pre h usly tngsgtd. i hey will be resumed on lih ruiuer 0i. FnKxgements can be made by addresnlug G. BAS TERT, No. i'iU MONTitRi. Y Btreet; Wlttlg'B Muslo Store. No. lo'l Chesuut street; Andre's Musio Htore, No. 11Q4 Chennut street. 10 is 3m CABL SENTZ'AND MARK HASSLER'3 OR-thE-THA MATINEkB. H.VKRY BATORDAY al U'i t-. M JN MtblCAL i UND H ALU OHiKle Ad mlhSlon. fu rei.if. PucMHe ol 4 tickets, SI, at Boner's, No. H02 CREbN LT Bt- nnd at ihe Dour. 11 4 tl NEW PUBLICATIONS. ENGLISH MEDICAL WORK S. WILLIS P. HAZARD, No. 7MBAN-SOM nireet, viil clone out the entire stock or Medical Bouks, niostly Loudon edit ous oi guod authors, at lem than cost, cou priding tie Bydetihaiu Sociulv s isyuoM, John Lliurchlirspublicailous, Cooper'. Surgical Dictionary, some excell, in F'ench work', etc. 40 , to Which the atteutlun of physicians Is rtquesied. Books Imported loonier promptly In six weeks, at HI THE ENGLISH BXIKSII.'JRK, LOOKING CLASSES. THE UIAL'bT AD BEST IN TUE CUT. ROGERS' CROUPS, SOLB AGENCY, JAMES S EARLE & SOXS, No. 816 CHESNUT Street, 9 28 fmw8mSp PHILADELPHIA. yIRE GUARDS. FOB KTOBB FKANTS, AHYLVMH, t'AO lOBILS, ETC, Patent Wire Balling ;iron Bedsteads, Ornament. Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, and every varlets Of Wire Woik.manofactnrtd by M. WALUrB MONsI, rsawl No. It Krtn Um Street QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENfIR AND BUILDER, REMOTE TO Ko. 134 DOCK Street,
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