THE DAILr EVENING TELEGKA PIT I'll 1 LADE L PIU A , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1870. 3 IJX3CT3 3UMMAW, Off Affairs. -G. W. T. Edward O. I.e. accompanied br ofllcf rs of the Grai.d Division Sons of Tcm- fraDco, made an official visitation Ut evening rroexessive ana Morning star oivlsions. i-Laet evening, an Interesting entertainment s Riven, under tbe auspices or the Nortuern ertles Bots' Grammar School, at Concert 11. The entertainment consisted of reel ta ng and dialogues by tbe pupils and mii3lc by ufefsor Jean Louis, assisted by Professors j. Beckcl, (Jcorire Bishop, and John Bower, ss Mary A. McCartney, Funny Keim, Iu mptrt, Mefpre. Bradshaw, North, H jJco, and rd. UTLe services Incident to the opening and licatlon of the Arch Street M. E. Church were itinued lant evening, when an Impressive ser- was ireaclicd by the Rer. Charles II. Fovy- 11). I). I he line oran g not nearly com bed, on account of which the musical por- ns of the services have not been so elaborate they would have been werethoorgau finished. About half-past 8 o'clock last evening llnh iok, eighty years of age, residing at Twelfth (1 Anita streets, was run over by a railway car llced street, above Tenth, fractnrlne his left cn and right foot. He was removed to the tinsylvania Hospital. IThe connection of High Constable Benjamin an kiln with the ponce department has been nlvprt liv riiunn of ill health. Mr. Franklin atne attacked to the force during the Mayor . .1 1 II T J . I iv oi AK'iauucr 1 1 tin rj', j,s(j., auu vu'iuu pding the position of High Constable, was de led for detective tmsineso. Atter the resigna- n of Mr. Joseph Wood as Chief of Detectives, . Franklin was appointed to fill the vacancy. d did so until bad health compelled his retlre- nt. Under Mayor MoMlcuael he was rein- Vcd in his old position, and was retained by i.j or Fox, but has always acted as a detective iccr. Domcxtlc Alliitra. The Board of Health of Mobile. Alabama. fvc declared the yellow fever in their city to at an end. P lion. W. H. Armstrong, defeated in the ;bteenth Pennsylvania Lit-trlct at the recent etkm, has not yet decided whether he will j.tcst the seat of his opponent. EUROPEAN AFFAIR?. tJiHT NiailX'H DESPATCHES. tOETANT MOVEMENTS IMPENDING IN FUANCB THE AIIMY OF THE LOIltE MAUOHINO TO TUB KEMF.F OF rATtIS TUE ' KUHSIAN QUESTION KNOLAND AND HER TRANS'illEBSIONS BI8 MAHCK'S KEPLY TO (iltAN VILLE. INDON, NOV. 18. It Is now ascertained that the Prussians in Gane- I Palladine'H trout have not retired to Artenay, before reported. be Prussians now hold an tue strongholds along line ct tue j ura mountains, l ue sieeo 01 L.oa- y and Montmedy is Imminent. sortie trorn Mezleres has beou reputed by the t Prut-Man Infaittrv. he Jr.urnal ile St. l'tlr,-sliui-ij declares Ktifsia will t prove unwilling to subiult her dcintnl to a crefs, if it can be held Immediately. It doniei :t the Russian note meant the abrogation of tho tire treaty. Turkey, It says, Is threatened with ernal dangers, and intervention is necessary w. Advices from Paris, by way of Belgium, repre- pit the citizens, though they see the army coming their relict, as tireu 01 war. xney conilemu tne !vei i;ineiit for rejecting the armistice and Ueiuiud e convocation of the National Assembly. lA telegram from Brussels dated to-day says yes- CYday a divifiou of Iilccklenbiirgers alranced uiig the road leading irom tienua j to uroux ana eupied the latter town, meeting slight resistance nm a portion of tho French army commanded by lereck, who were marching to Join tho array of 13 Loire from Chitrtres. Hard tigbtini; Is reported ,ing on along the road I row. Anger vine to paiuDCS. U.ondon, Nov. 18 SpocUl to the Nsw York It'raUl.J I have authority ior saying tuac teie- aiiDie a;patcnes nave Dcen receiveu oy m gov- ument indicating the position taken bv Prussia regard to the Russian question. Prussia 'do ;irfHthat the views Russia's clainu as natural. (id there should be an amicable settlement of the pair. She cannot see any reason for alarm on the krt of the co-signatory rowers, icmsia mignc ilve annealed to the co-signatories for a revision the treaty ot raris, nut one or mem nns at pres- t no organized government ami is therefore un- le to taue part 111 any congress mat migru nave ;n nroncsed. Jt seems to do aauiittad 0 urn- lle that infractions of the treaty have actually -urred in thecasoot the principalities, not by smu's action t is Immaterial whether these infrac tions con gee to the lnterefcis 0. itussia or not; they never lets seem to justify tier in declaring mat certain her portions of tbe same treaty are no longer nning, especially when she disclaims any inten- n to reopen tue eastern quecrion or commit auy t hostile to other rowers. This is tue sutmauca Prussia's reply, and she will hold aloof from auy ftrthcr action in the matter r- . . . ... .. -. liOMiciN, Nov. lo 1 special to the jsew lorn erald. A telegram dated lserun, nth, Bays ovemtnts of great importanco are impending, hich are a simultaneous attack on the Germans om the north and south of Franco and a great l.rt o from Paris, and wuicn are exneted to tase ace during next week. Necessary precautions Ire taken. 11 tne important preparations wuieh he Germans are making nt present are succcssfal fiHris Is exnrctcd to tall within two weeks. London, .ov. is. special to tu xow orit rlbuue.l The correspondent of the Tribune tele- t-aMis trom Bernu tnat ic is statea. on diplomatic Mthorlty lrom Kt. Petersburg, that nuttuia nas tr e bodies ot troops nia&sed on the Vistula and 11 ther south and armed vessels ouiit on tue uiuck ea. Vienna. Nov. 18 f Special to the New lork erald 1 While great excitement has been created pre on tbe Russian question, the feeling decidedly eato vosition he occumes. Prussia is so sore Sninst him, that while the recent proiiosition tor hi armistice betweeu Prussia and Franca was really lis own, he refrained from proposing it, and Wished Kncland to take the initiative. Ilia action Vthe present Russian complication Is crippled for Ve same reason, lie tears to take any stp, lest fi. excite the eumlty of Prusrla, and Is really aux Vus to resign. The general belief Is that the Uus- an movement is really only luteudod to work in ,ie Interests of Prussia, In order that the outside rid may have something else to watch beside the p rations of Prussia in France. It is believed that ublie opinion in r.urope now aioue aeiays tue ombardraent of Paris. While little doubt is en- rtainedot eventual trouble through the Kastern kui slion, It Is not believed that the present im ibslio will lead to war. The note in reply to uorts- liukoll's letter is conciliatory, an 1 expresses satls- ,ctlon at the peaceful declaration of Russia. LiLLB. Nov. IS. The garrison of La Tore made rilliant sortie and relieved the neighboring town fif Tergnier, which was sorely pressed by the Vi emy. The besiegers loet several hundred killed. Vnuded and prisoners. The invaders continue to pms tne country people 10 uo worn on tue roaas I d In dltcla-J i d in I - . . . t t fni. . n TOtllH, iiov. B, evening, via uuuuuu. nn rru ans occurv tbe heights of Cherlsy. A sovero bat- e has been goiDg nu before Ureux since two O'clock his afternoon. The result is not known. Gen. Lron tier Tann occupies a position extending from the Paris RLd urieaus railway to isonuevoi. The attair at Artenay on the iota was of trimng hmrortance. I 1.1LLK, Hoy. 18.-rSpeelal to the N. V. Herald.- he nkine itself seriously felt in this department. At be instance of Uambetta, Testclin, Commissariat encral, uaB uccii ncu u enu.i vv""m .vu onrbakl. In order to watch the l-Uter, whose Clelity to the republic Is doubted. Every move J nt and order of Bourbakl must be endorsed by estelin before it cau be executed. Teett-lin, is a civilian, and was a member of the egislatuie in 1818. He has no military knowledge (ud this double command is working missuier. 'rituGB 01 nuuroHKi uiaiue uiui iur reuiaiuiug 111 11 doubtful a l-ositlon. iirtat activity, nevertheless, nas been evident in he army of the north for three days, and there Is rood reaton to suppose that a concentration of the orces of this command is about to take place, with he object of marching to the reliet of Paris by oovlng eastward and endeavoring to make a junc- lon with the army or toe i.,oire, between f ontain deau and Creteil. Gardes Nationals will be left o defend the fortified towns. It is reported that Ll. . .VA w! , K niiiitUrl 1 H JWUi m a t 1.... l.sn only lecate 9(5,000. Evidence exitts everywhere that a secret hope Is entertained by the country people that the Orleau- tsts will be restored, xney neuove uuum uo rri, at the head of 'A) .000 men, could march triumph antly tLrough this department, and gain every where tue auuesion oi tne people. London, Nov. 18. b pedal to the N. Y. World. A special telegram from Tours, dated the 17th, has tbe following: General U'Aurelles de Pala lines iks rtj-cittd his etrategetio movements, which ee- rrrrd his late victory at Orleans, and has aeera t llflif d another still more Important success. While holding the German forces at Toury, by threaten ing them in fiont with a force equal to their own, he has swung around bis left wing, moving at tbe same time a whole corps from Cbartres along tbe road leading through Albls, Orsonvllle, Anthon and St. Hilslre, to Etamps, where the corps pauped. By this movement General Paladines thrnrt himself between the Duke of Mecklenburg end Paris, while also encircling the German army in trie tronr, right nark and rear. While this was coins on tbe Germans, divining the danger, commenced to retreat from Toury northward along the road to a point twelve miles south of Ktampes. Some righting occurred, result ing in advantage to the French, wno everywnere ercatlv outnumbered tho enemv. General D'An- icPes vsr.ruard Is now twenty-two miles due south of Versailles'. The Government at Tours has information re) the f fleet that the advance of the army of Prince Fred- trirk Charles only reached Auxcrre to-day, ten tfsjs' msrrb from Totity. A srecinl dispatch from Berlin, dated the 17th iiif-t., states that a great meeting was held at Mu nich on the 12th. An ad'lress was voted to the King ef Bavaria, expressing anxiety lest Bavaria should tcfi'pe to enter the bund on the same terms with the other southern states, and petitioning the King to avoid the danger o! the isolation of Havana from tno rcsr. oi uermany, and to this end to nissoive we Chnrober, w hich was elected ucder other inlluences ard circumstances. VsnsAii.LRS, Nev. 18 The King to-day tele- prnphed to vueen Augusta, at Herlln, that the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg yesterday repulsed the enemy along tbe whole line near Drettx. Ge neral Tretkow, at the same time, captured Dreax. Many prisoners were takn, and the enemy were pursued in the direction ot Lo Mans. During the late storm at Key West, Fla., the Dispatch of that city was obliged to suspend publication, owing; to the flooding of the press- rooms! and tbe inability ol the compositors to stand at the cares. Tbe Odd Fellows of Mattcawan, in New York, were sorely exercised a few days ago by the receipt of a letter from a prominent brother who was supposed t j have died some time pre viously, and for whom they had gone to the trouble of hanging their lodge-room with em blems of mourning, and engrossing elaborate resolutions of respect, etc. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Harin Neat sea First Fag. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Sun Risks CM i Moon Skts. 8-21 Son 8bt8 4 3y High Watkr.. 10-21 PHILADELPHIA CO ABO OF TIIADS Wash. Bitcber, ) Israel W. Mob his. y Committeb op tok Month. James Dououkrtt, J CIJIARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Tonawanda, Barrett, Savannah, Philadel phia and eoutnern jsian Mcamsnip uo. Steamship J. W. Evernian, Hinckley, Charleston, tsoudvr A Adams. Steamer A. C. atlmers, Davis, New York, W. P. Clyde k Co. SIT R. Willing, CunditT, Baltimore, A. Grovos, Jr. Brig Torrent, Tlbbetts, Mataozas, Warren k. Gregg. Schr B.T. Baker. Davis. Boston. f. S. Stetson & Co. Schr Ethan Allen, Blake, Boston, . U Merchant & Co. I Brlir Ellen P. Stewart, Holland, for Calbarlen. was cleared on Thursday by Isaac Hough & Morris not sb bcfoie repotted. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Kteamshln Haxon. Bogus. 48 hours from Boston, with mdse. and passengers to H. Wliisor & Co. Below the Cross Ledge, passed ship Saranak, from IJver nool; Br. bark Alrine, from Glasgow. Above Cross Ledge, Br. brig Osprey, from Cumberlaud Harbor, Cuba, and bark Catbarlna, from Havana. Below itceay jsiana, nark nzie morrow, neace ior uork. Above W ilrulngton, Br. bark J. R. Ueo, from New Haven. Steamer S. F. Fhelps, Brown, 24 hours from New York, with mdbe. to W. M. Baird A Co. Bark lioraoe scuaaer, iiouin, o uuys irm uanes- ton, with phospha rock to Charleston Mining co. vessel to is. urawiey ot Schr A. F. Randolph. Waynes. 20 days from St. John, N. B., with laths, etc., to T. P. Galvln & Co. Schr 11. S. Marlow, Wines, fin Jacksonville, with lumber to Pennsylvania Railroad Co. vessel to Watren A Gregir. Schr Xttle Hall, llaxson, 1 day fm Frederlca, Del., with grain to John L. Redi.er. Schr W. Townsenn, loiu'h, i aaj irom r reuenua, with wood to W. T. Conquesu BELOW. Schr Othello, from Windsor reported by Captain Fowler, of tug S. J. Christian. WENT TO SEA. Bark Waldo, for Cork for orders, went to sea 17th lBst. P. M. reported by Mr. Wm. Fuller, pilot. Mr. Fuller also reports that a ship and a Biitisn bark came In the Cspes 17th Inst. ('y Telegraph.) Lbwis. Del.. Nov. is who P. M. The pllot- bput Howard reports coming In the Capes lost night, skip Saranac, 48daB from Liverpool ; bark Jacob Hea, from Windsor, N. S. ; bark Alpine, 4 days from Glasgow ; and brig Osprey, 14 days from Cumberland Harbor, cuna. W ent on the Shears, last night, hark Hawthorne. from Liverpool, In 18 feet of water at full tide. Baik camarine leu ior rnuaueipuia aixo ciuca this A.M. In the harbor, bark Lcnanoo, ix scnooners ana a scow In tow. An unknown bark from above la pass ing ont at 12 o'clock. Wind W. S. W. ; light. 4 P. M. The bark reported passing out this A. M. Is still In sight. VesselB In harbor unchanged. Parties here nave coniravtea to nam on me oara Hawthorne. W lnd N. W. ; very light. MEMORANDA. Br. steamer Calabria, from Liverpool, at Boston yesterday. nr. ateiuxier vh j uj n nsuiugwu, iruui ntw iuii, at Liverpool yesterday. Br. steamer Caledonia, Ovenstone, for Glasgow, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamer Columbia, Van Sice, from Havana 12th and Nassau 14th lust., at New York yesterday. Steamer Francis Wright, Russell, for Havana and Braxos, Texas, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamer Regulator, Brooks, from Norfolk, at New York yesterday In tow of steamer Hatteras. She left New York Nov. 12 for Wilmington, N. C, and put Into Norfolk with loss of rudder. Steamer Panther, Mills, hence, at Savannah 17th lust., In t8 hours to the bar. Bark Guinevere, Tasker, for Philadelphia, cl'd at Savannah yesterday. Brigs George w. chase, Bacon, aad Ella Maria, Berry, hence, at Portland 17th Inst. ELBrlg J. E. Arey, Coombs, hence, at Boston 17th Inst iSchr H. G. Hand, hence, at Charleston yesterday.; Schr John S. Lee. aeaee, at Savannah yesterday. RScur Telumah, Hall, for Philadelphia, cleared at DarienOth Inst. Schr F. su Clair Edwards, Ireland, cl'd at Charles ton nth Inst, for Wilmington, N. C. Schr Reading RK. No. 24, McKenna, henae, at Bridgeport, Conn., 16th last. Sckr Artie Garwood, Godfrey, cleared at New York yesterday for Beaufort. S.br Claia Merrick, Ward, at New York yesterday from Alexandria. Schr U. A. McGabaD, Call, henee, at Rockland loth Inst. Schr A. C. rage, Haley, for Philadelphia, t'ld fross flardlner lMh iiiHt. Sckr Hattie E. Sampson, Blake, henee, at Port land 17th Inst. , , . Schr J. A. Crawford, Young, for Philadelphia, B'ld from Providence 16th Inst. Schr Ocean Wave, Bryant, hence, at Newport 17th limtant. Schr George B. Somes, Pray, for Philadelphia, cl'd at Bangor 10th Inst. Sckr Fannie G. Warner, Dickinson, for fhlladel phla. sailed from Pawtucket 16th Inst. Schr Sarah Hall, Oilman, from Bangor for Phlla iipmhii si,ilf ri from Newnort 15th lust. Schra Jacob Klenzle, Steelman, and J. D. Mc- runhv. KtimPBon. hence, at Salem 15th Inst. Schr Ocean Traveller, Brown, hence, at Btvarly ltih Inst. w , M . . Schr American Eagle, McFarland, hence, at Daa vera IKth Intt. JSe.iira u. ii. Rawver. Keller, and O. W. Ckase, lllx. henee. at Salem 16th Inst. the latter for Port- lnrH Schr M. V. Cook, Falkenburg, for Philadelphia, B'ld from New Bedford 16tb lust. Schr Richaid Vaux, Whltsktr, 6 days from George town. D. I' at New York 17th lost. Schr Allle K. Ames, Pnrker, from Delaware City fnr Nw Ilavt-n. at New York 11th lusL Schr M. M. Freeman, Howes, hence, at Boston 17tn lust. , Sckr Trade Wind, Corson, at Bangor 15th lnst. frem Boston, to load fer Philadelphia. Sehrs R. fc K Steelman, logersoil, from Egg Har ber; L. Babcock, Newton, from MUford, Del. ; and It, p. Connor, Clark, from Delaware, at New York 171 h Inst. SchtB John Clark, Fowler; Amelia, Dewey; and lsbl Alberto, 'locker, irouii roviuenee iur Pblla- atipBia, at New York l.tomst. MISCELLANY. Passengera per steamer Tonawando, Captain Bar. rett. cleared yesterday for Savannah: B. 11 Mus champ ; A. C. Smlik j Miss C. E. Webster; ltluhard T.Iockwooa; CV. Rowan; Mia R. T. lxkwiitl ; S. II. Swhin, wire, and two children; Miss Khim Sal.ln ; M Iss Mary Rabin ; Albert Savin ; M. W. II. Green '.Major Green; Miss A Hnrlbnsh; Mrs. Ellen Lawrenee; Jacob Wslhurg; .tomes Greer; Stephen U Parsons; Ssmuel W. Hager; Mrs. A. M. Meant Held and rtssghter; T. Hrnoiuhnrd ; W. II. Ualhnnn; John P. Ryan; JohnAckley; Saaauel Jones; John Jones; W. Woodcox; T. Denn: C. Hinokey; S. Mo loney ;;K. Cslkoun; J. Powell; Charles J. Snow; Ahrsm Phillips; James Saunders; W. Glnnls; Mrs. W. tilnnls; Benjamin Oliver. Ship Wyoming, from Liverpool, remained ashore on tha Pea Patch yesterday. About 230 tons of c.iro had bn taken oul ef her. She was In good condi tion, and It Is expected she will be got off to-dnv. The wreck of bark White Cloud, ashore at Lewes, Del , Is fast breaking np and sicking nnder water; It has been sold for f 3. The rigging only was Bsved from the wreck by tbe captain. NOTICE TOMARINKR8. SCOTI. A N P W Kt T C'OASr. Intermittent on Jlu Stoir. The Commissioners of Northern Light houses have given notice that, on and a'ter the 1st November, 1K7P, a Pght will be established on the south ear of Ha Stoer, tbe western extremity of Sntheilandsbtre, on the west coast of Scotland. From the white ltgkt-honse, 47 feet. high, wl.l bi ex hibited an Intermittent white light, which will be Been at Its full power one minute, and then suddenly eclipsed for half a minute. The light, which will be shown from an elevation of 195 feet aiove tbe level of high water, should be seen In ciear weathor from a distance of 19 miles, and be visible to tie west ward nstll cut on by the land. The lilumlnallnc apparatus Is catadioptric. By order of the Lighthouse Board. W. B hiiuDRtck, Chairman, Treasury Department, Ofllce Lighthouse Board, Washington, D. C, Nov. 2. 1370. PROPOSALS. J5ROF08ALS FOR LIVB OAK. Navy Department, ) r.rRKAr of Construction and Repair, V Wahhinoton, I). C, November 6, ism.) SEALED PROPOSALS for the delivery of 20a,00f cubic feet of Live-oak Timber, of the best quality, In each of the Navy.Yords at Charlestown, Mass., and Brooklyn, N. T., will be received at this Bureau until the sixth (Cth) day of December next. TheBe proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Live Oak," that they may be distinguished front other business letters. The oilers may be for one or bath yards, but must be for the whole quantity in each yard, and, as re quired by law, must be accompauiej by a guar- fcin tties In the full estimated amount will bo re quired to sign the contract, and, as additional and collateral security, twenty-live ('if)) per cent am will be withheld on the amount of eush delivery until the contract is satisfaciorily completed. In all the deliveries of the timber there must be a due proportion of the most dltncult and crooked ptces; otherwise there will be withheld such furihcr amount in addition to the 25 per centum as may be judged expedient to secure the public In terest until such dimcult portions be delivered. The remaining "5 per centum, or. other proportion of each bill, when approve 1 in trioleate by tht Commandant of the yard, will be paid by suot purchasing paymaster us the contractor may desig nate within thirty (3U) days after Us prcsentatior to him. Jt vi 111 be stipulated In the contract that if if 1 1 oe made by the parties of the first part lnd Mlverui. all or any of the timber named, of the quality uA at the time and place provided, then, and in , at case, the contractor, and bis sureties, will forfeit ajd pay to the United States a sum of money not exceed it g twice the total amount therein agreed upon as the price to be paid in caso of the actual delivery thereof, which mav be recovered according to the Act of Congress in that case provided, approver'. March 3, IS lit. The 20H,otiO cubic feet to be delivered In each yard will be in the following proportions: Say as.ooo cubic feet of pieces suitable for stems, sternposts, deadwoods, aprons, sternpost knees, keelsons, and hooks, all siding from 11 to 20 inches, and tho h oks siding 14 and 10 inches. These pieces to be in the proportions In which they enter into the construc tion of a ship of war; conforming substantially In shape, length, and character with those heretofore received, with frames ol corresponding sldtog, the moulds of which can be seen at any navy yard; l:i0,ouo cubic feet of the siding of 13 and 15 inches, in aoout equal quantities oi each, and lu.ooo cibic feet of a siding of 12 inches; all theBe pieces being in length from 13 to 17 feet, with a natural and fair curve of ftom 12 to 30 inches or more In that length, and one-half the number of pieces to have from the mean to the greatest crook. Also Sfl,ooo cubic feet ol timber siding 43 and 15 Inches, In length from 17 to 20 feet. All to be sided straight and fair, and rough-hewed the moulding way to show a face of not less than two-thirds the siding, the wane being deducted In the measurement. Tbe timber to be cnt from tieea growing withia 30 miles of the sea, ol which satisfactory evidence will bo required, and to be delivered In the respec tive yards at the risk and expense of the contractor, subject to the usual Inspection, and to the entire ap proval of the Commandant of the yard. The wnoie quantity to De nenvereu witnin two years from the date of the contract. Bausiaciory evidence mutt oe presented whii eacn proposal that the parties either have the timber or ere acquainted with the subject, and have the facility to procure It. in addition to tne aoove, separate "sealed 1'ro- pcsals"wtll be received at the same time, on the same terms and conditions and similarly endorsed, from persons having the timber on hand already cut, for the delivery in each of the navy yards at Charlestown and Brooklyn, of from a to Moot cubic feet of Live-oak, the principal pieces siding 14 to 17 inches, tne remaining portion li and lb Inches; the principal pieces Bind crooked timber being in the same proportion to the quautity oifered as that specified in the first case, with the same lcDgthB and crooks. The whole amount contracted for in this cose must be delivered on or before the 1st February, 181 1. The Department reserves tne right to reject anv and all bids for any timber under this advertisement If considered not to the inUrest of tbe Government to accept them, and to require satisfactory evidence that bids are bona fide iu all respects, and are made by responsible persons FORM OF OFFER. Which, if from ajirm, munt be ttiyiudby all the mem- I (or we), of , in the State of . hereby agree to furnish and deliver In the United States Navy Yard at thousand cubic feet of Llve-oaK timber, In con formity with the advertisement of the Bureau of Construction and Repair of the date of November B, 1B70, viz. : cunic ieei, auitaoie ior principal pieces, at t per foot f cubic feet, curved timber, at t per foot cubic feet timber, at f per ft. Total quantity. Total value. (The total value to be likewise written inuli) Z. Should my (or our) oifer be accepted. (or ro- qutiitooe aaoresBea st , ami tne contract sent to the Purchasing Paymaster of tne Naval Sta tion at for signature and certificate. Date . Signature, A. B. C. D. Witness : FORM OF GUARANTEE. The undersigned , of the State ol , and , in tbe State of guarantee that, In case the foregoing . in -, of hereby bid of is accepieu, ne (or they) will, within ten da s after the receipt of the contract at the post oir.ee named, or by me raymusier or tue jxavai Station designated, execute the contract for the same with good and Btimciect sureties ; and in case said shall fall to enter into coutract as aforesaid, we guarsntee to make good the d lifer enee let wten the oiler of the said and that which may be accepted. Dtite . Signatures c. n. K. F. Witiats: Each of the guarantors inuet bo certified by the Astfrfsr of lMcinal Revenue lor the district la wlili h the patties are assessed. 11 1 law4 LEGAL. NOTICES. "TESTATE OF OWEN McKlERNAN, DECEASHD, i L turs testanieutari on thb eHtate oi Owen McKlernan, deceased, have oeen granted to thesuh- Btriner. ah persons inaeuie io nio nani eaiaie are requested to make payment, and thosd having Claims to present tlieiu wilhout delay to FRANCIS CONWAY, Eie:ntir, No. 119 SOUTH Street Or his Attorney, JOHN B. COLAHAN, 11 5 sot No. M WALNUT BtreeL C Common pleas, june term, isto, no. m. J In Divorce. FANNY R1CKARDK. by her next friend, vs. ISAAC KICKAKDH. To IsiAC Rick akdh, Respondent: Please take notice that tbe Court has granted a rule ou respond ent to show cause why a divorce a einevXo matrnnaiiii should not be granted, returnable on SATURDAY, November SS, lsio, at 10 o'clock A. M. WILLIAM H. MARTIN, j 19 t Attorney for Ltbellant. DRY OOODS. GEORGE D. VISHAM, H: 7 North EIGHTH Street, Is now prepared to offer one of the largest and best selected Blocks of Dress doods ToM found In the city, and will be sold atth LOWEST CA83 PltlCKS. HEW GOODS OPENISQ DAILY. Klgktla Street I?mporIam tmr ma Silks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA. BLACK (08 GKslrJ, heavy, 11-60, 11-75, IX BLACK ORGS GRAIN, wide. I'A BLACK OK OS GRAIN, tlch, $116, 20, $176, S, 13 BO, 4, 4 r.0, f S. A bFKNDID ASSORTMENT OF IR18H POPLINS. For BargairB call at GEOKOtt D. WISHAM-S ONE PRICK STORE, 9 n tbs No. 7 North EIQOT11 Street. Onr Motto Small Jtofitt ond Qniek Sale. EVER SIMCE We have been on 1853 Spring Garden Street We aimed at building up a Largo Trade. We flave succeeded. OUR FOUNDATIONS WERE: FAIRNESS, POLITENESS, STEADINE3S, TERSEVERASCE. Our rrcscnt Stock is Magnificent in Style, Wonderful ia Va riety, and Very Rei sonable indeed in Pricei. Some Specialties. New and Seasonable Dresa Goods. New and Pashionab'e Shiwla Bich Bla:k silks. Poplin and Plvids. Blankets, flannels, Casslraeres, Cloths, Table Linens Nankins. To vela, Hdkfs. Piano Covers, Marseilles Quilts, Sid Oioves, etc JOSEPH H. TH0B3LEY, NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN SU, 2 3 thstot PHILADELPHIA. JNTlllE STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT BY DECEMBER 25, 1S70. ELDER, WALTON & CO., Xo. 21;") N. NINTH ST., ABOVE RACE CHANGE OF PARTNERSHIP. TRIMENDOUSREDUCTION IN PRICES Commencing Monday, November 14. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. 3( CO yards Calicoes, warranted fast, 10c. Bi st Calicoes tutu uf act nred, l'ijc. Cue esse Canton Flannel, lVo. Ore case Canton Flannel, ex-wtde, 23c. Orest sncrillee iu Crash, Vlc. All-w ol red and white Flannels, 23 to (i'2ft. BUI SS GOODS. UK ICSS GOOD?. Green snd hlue plaid Serges reduced froraho to31e, Bcuble-wtdth plaid 1'oplinB reduced from 75 to 50 j. Douuie-widtn a paces reduced irom bt to wc. Double-width all-wool Poplins colors, Mc. Yard-wide Alpaca Poplin redu"cl from 81 to 50c. seven yards of these make the dress. UiacK and white .wonatr stripes reuueca rrora 4u to 'ibc Sftc. double-width Mack Alpacas. 28c. Poplin Alpacas, cost 37o. 37c. black Alpacas, tine lustre. 4rc. black Alpacas, handsome, fife, black Alpacas, handsome. Mc. black Alpsi-ae, superb. Black Mohairs &e. to jl in, reduced. Yard-wide French Merinoes. 75c. Black French Werinoes reduced from tl "00 to 75c. Black French Merinoes reduced from f 1-37 to f 11)0, DreES goods as low as 12 vc l,t black and white loug Shawls, fl 60. The greatest bargain in heavy Huuev Combed Qnlits everolfered. at SI 90. BLACK VKLVKTEENf. BLACK VELVETEEN'S. Tbe entire line redneed ncavny. our f 2 CO Twilled Back reduced to tl'25 Velveteens from 7ftc. to $2-00. THIS IS A BONA-tTDR CLOSING SALE. GOOl'H HA'.K ALL BEEN MARKRl) AT PRICES Tl) INSUhE THEIR SALE CERTAIN BY THE ABOVE DATE; EXAMINATION SOLI CITE. U15tutuaSt No. 215 N. ninth street, aoove Rape. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. THK MUSSES IYIcVAUGH & DUNCAN, No. 114 SOUTH ELKVENTU STREET, Uave now open a great variety of New Styles In made-up LACB OOODS. French Caps FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Illaclc 1 liread and Ciulpiare Laces, Hamburg: 11rIuk V lnitertliiM. Handkercbiel'M, very cheap. 1'ovellieis iu neck TiesandllowB, HlbbonM. Fans, At I'uncy Articles. 1'reuclt niitklln and 'l'arlutan For Evening Dresses. Infants Outfits 10 so thbtuSDJi p On hand and made up to order. NEW 8TORE. V VIIAHUER8, Fancy and Staple Trimmings, ZEPIIYH CJOI), ETC, No. 224 South ELEVENTH Street. Pomades, Soaps, Powders, Perfumeries, Hosiery Gloves, Ribbons, Etc 1 15 thsSmrp WHISKY. W II I SK I E S. Bye, 7b eat, Bourbon and Monongahela WHISKIES, The product of the following Dlstlllerloi : "A A n. 8. Overholt," 'Wm. Brltton A CO.," "Joa. B. Fmch," "M. Weiss A Co." nuimB&oa, "hhanton, Daly & Kera" 'U. Llpplncott," ThoB Moore," Xynchbur," lit. Vemon," l"8herwood," 'Old Dominion." In store and for sale In lota to salt purchaser APPLY TO BROOKE, C0LKET & CO,, 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 Market St. 6 87 StuUi3m Pfl I LA DELPHI A. SAXON GREEK NEVER FADES. S 16m VNE DOLLAR GOODS FOR 95 CENTS oVIXVA'S vl & ElOUTU titrttB, OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, itiAi;itc7z i it r, im OF GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail HnlehsroorriH, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA, M'c have no More or Aalesroons ou Cliconut street. It 16 2rnflp CORNELIUS & SONS BAKER. ARNOLD & CO., MA X UFA V T UliERS or CAS FIXTURES, ClMiBMlcIirrM, leiilaii(M. Ilrackeu, lite. OF WEVV DESIGNS, SALESROOMS, No. 7IO CHE0RUT ttrcot MANUFACTORY, S. W. Coirei TWELFTH and BROWN. 11 1 2mrp PHILADELPHIA. MACHINfcRY. ENGINES, Tools, r.Iachinery, Htc, FOR SALE AT THE NOVELTY IRON WORKS, FOOT OF EAST TWELFTH STREET NEW YORK, EMflBAClNO ENGINES. PLANERS, L&TIIKS, SMITHS' i.ND BOILER MAKERS' TOOLS, And Machinery and rat tens of the most approve kinds, etc no. etc Also, (I BTGTt.rRRSSUKE ENGINES, partly finished. 2bTKVtN-ON'rt FAT. TUKR1NE WATER W HKFLS, (M5 in. in diameter, and 1 MARINE REAM ENOlE,60 In. by 10 ft. stroke. Receiver of the Novelty Iron Works. Fend for Catalogue. Nbw Tokk. tobcr SO, 1670. 10 !9 lmrp CLOVES. BARTHOLOMEWS, Uo. 23 rJ. SXOnTIZ Street, Will open this day an Immense stock of Winter Goods bought very cheap during the recent warm weather. 100 dozen Ladles' Berllu lined Gloves, 25o. 80 " " Black Berlin lined tiloves, 25c. to dozen Ladies' Cloth Uloves, 31a 5 " " " " Stic. Ladies' Lisle thread tiecced, 25c. Ladies' tsllk fleeced, 38c,. Indies' Silk Uaratlet fleeced, t0o. Ladies' high color Cloth uloves, Bluet oreen, and tlearlet. Ladies White, wine, nine, and Hair Cloth Gloves. Children's W nite, I3iue,;and scarlet Cloth Gloves. Children ' " Bilk fleeced. Children's Due French Gloves. Ladles' Castor UauuCcts. Gents' " " Oeuts' Buck " Gents' Castor Gloves, $1-25 up. Boib' Buck Glovts. DEMONSTRATION IN HOSIERY. Ladles' full regular made Hose, 26c. CO dozen English regular made Hose reduced from 28 to Sic. : best bargain yet crlered. Ladles' Fleeced Hosiery, from W5c. np. Ladies' BalbrlKgau, 60c. Half dozen Ladies' Bulbrijrgan, 12 "5; neat box. dents' English super stout Hair Il ise, 23c. Gents' English super tipped Half Hase, tic. Gents' fine English Half Hose, Children's Fancy Hosiery, all prices. Children's Blue Ribbed, extra long. Children's Scarlet, regnlir and extra lengths. Children s White, regular aud extra leagtus. Children's extra long in various colors. UNDERWEAR. Ladles' Undervests, 75c. up. Ladies' fall regular made, f 1 25 np. Ladles' Undervests at lowest prices. Children's Vests, all sines, dents' Shirts, cue up. Genu' Shirts, all sizes, 34 to 44 Inches. Corsets, 87c, i. li'N, tilB VELVET RIBBONS. Olive Branch Velvet Ribbons, ail widths, at the lowest prices quoted. Embroideries, Hamburg Edging and Inserting!. Linen lldkfs., 7c up. Ladles' Hemstitch Hdkfs , 1SC up. Genu' Linen Hdkfs., 15, 20, 26, 81, 88c. up. linen Collars and CutTs. New styles Linen Collars and Cuffs. Lace-trimmed Collars and Cutis. Lace Collars, 15, It, 20, 2oc. up. Ijice Collars, all the new fancy styles. Bash Ribbons. Bow Ribbons. 7-lach all silk Sash Ribbons, 11. EID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! Joseph Gloves, tl. 1 a Belle Eld Gloves, tl'25. B Bt l Glove in America. t Button Kid Gloves. Children's Kid Gloves. Gents' " " White Opera and Colors, for Ladies, Misses, and Gentlemen. Bartley" Kid Gloves. 'Bajou' " " Jouvln " " . Children's H. Children's 2 button tl-W- ladles' 8 button, tli l-75 l1"87 2 3 5'' AT 1418 GRFAT KID GLOVE EMPORIUM OK a fc T. B. BARTUOIX)MEVv". No. S3 N. EIGHTH Street. 11 13 BWtf aBelle uutTi t ok vm nr nVK TV AMERICA. Every pair guaranteed, U they rip or tear, another patxgtvenmeacj R BAHTHOLOW, No. S3 North KlOUTU Street ,8ol Agency Wholesale and Retail. iWtuilisUr V LSJt Ibilove Kid AMUBEMbNTS. MKRICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE ORAND ENGLISH OPF.RA COMBINATION. NATl KDAY, Not. 1, TWO OPERAS. To-night wtil l.e pented Weber's most char nlng picturesque Opera, which wa so triumphantly pre sented for the first time In this house, last season, by tbe Psrepa-ltesa Company, under the manarement Of C. 1). Hess A Co., -.r. i sstie, -j tiPHKuJt, Mr. Iurence, ' opkkov, J Wr. Howell, " OHKKON, I Mr. Chattel son, ) OHKKON, presenter an excellent cast. rri. Bernard, Mr. sag im, J ls o iQ lwin, I.M ss Mitcson, On MONDAY NKXT will be given Bristo wU oit'. BSl An erlcvn Opera, the (JURAT HIT OF T IK NEW YORK SEASON, RIP VAN WINKLE. TI'KPnAY THE MARRIAGE OF FIOARt). AVKDNKS DAY BOHEMIAN GIRL. THl RSDAY-tThankOfilvlng Night) MARTII A. WALNUT STREET Til BATHE. BEO'NS ATlv. THIS tSaturdsv) EVENING, Nov. 19, MH. JOUN. 8. t'LAHKE. LAST NIGHTS OF VR. CLARKE'S KNGAGRMBNP. Sterling Coyne's coined f, m three cu, 1 A WIDOW HUNT. After which Mr. ciarno's reconstructed drama, TH tC TOODLES. To conclude with Buekstone's thrllllnz dra ua of THE ORB AM AT N KA : OR. THE Vision OF THK DEAD. Monday AM" 'NU THE BitE AlvttliS. MRS. JOHN PREWS ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins V to 8 o'clo THIS (Saturday) EVENING, November 19,1870, sixth and last eight .of EDWIN DROOD. Great eirects and One cast To oonclnde wi:h lie comic draiua, ROBERT MACAIRE. Monday THE MARBLE HEART. ThauKeplvliiK Matinee R08ED ALE. SeutB now resdy. 1 L. DA V FN PORT'S CHENUT STREET Ji. THEATRE. THIS EVENING. Mrs. JAMES A. OAT TS' COMIC OPERA COMPANY in the greet 1 aiihlan sensHtlon o LIT rl.E FAUST, vrllh new scenerv, enstutiies. itn , nnil a OP.ANH DUTCH FAIR SCKNE, Introdiicinjr litirb Hipies upon the n velties of tho ds v. Mrs. J AlWES A oaTES as Mephlsto an 1 Ara Kits. II. T. Allen as Mart.h Mr. 11. T. Allen as M.trgnerito Mr. t:. W. Drew in Faust Frier b 2:. r,i, snd 7ft cents. Reserved seits cstia. MATIN EE SATURDAY at i o'clock. CORNER BROAD AND WALLACE STRKICTS. LAST W KEK )K A DAM FOKEPAUt JR'S (i liFAT MENAGVRIK AMD ClKOUS. 1 HE LAKdKST EVER IN AMEiUCA. l irst oppemaiiee of the great American Clown. PETS CON KLIN. EVEIiY AITEKNOON AND EVnNING. at 1 and 7 o'clock. Admission to tiot.h shows, 50 cs. ; children nnder ten yea's of aire, 25 c's. Ill4 6t ADAM FOKEl'AUGH, Proprietor aud Manager. ( R A N D CONCERT, J AT CONCERT II ALU On TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. ?, at S o'clo k. BY THOMAS E. HAW KINS, Assisted by the following eml icnt t.iient: Madame SOJ'HIE MOZART, the emiuent Soprano, ol New York. CARL Wol.l'SOliN, the distinguished composer and 1' In n if t. Virtuoso. Madame J ANNIE KEMPTON, of New York, the great. American Contralto (her llist apuerances:nce her profenHinnil tour In It.nl v.) Ir. GEORGE SIMPSON, tho celeorated and always popular Tenor. Mr. T. A BECKETT, Accompany 1st, and others. The programme will be thoroughly virled and highly Inn resting, and the entertainment will prove wed worthy of patronage. Tickets One Dollar. To be obtained only at the Pinno WareroomB of Messrs. Gould & I'is::her, No. 823 Chesunt street. n 17 6t A PERFORMANCE, CONSISTING OF A French and an English p!av, in all of t.tnj vh tlnis of the war In Frunce, will be given on Kltl PAY EVEMNO. December 8, at the AMATEUR DKAW 1NG ROOM, SEVENTEENTH S reot. Application for tickets to bo ninde at Chegarsy Institute, No. Ifi27 Upruce street, to Madame 1) ll"r vllly, ilelerate of the New York usz;ir for the Re llef of the Sutierers by the War In I rsnce. 11 1761 DUTREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. SEVKN'I II Street, below Arch. ' DUPRKZ A BENEDICT'S MINSTRELS, Introducing- Comic. Hketch, Tommy D mghhead. Burlesque, KO! CAMILLA! SO! SO! ! ! otiar tette, ESfENCK OK OLD VIRGINIA. Original liliale, FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. ANOTHER STARTLING NOVELTY. Every Evening and fcatiinlsv A at nee, D'ATAI.IK, THK MAN WITH THE IRON JAW. ANGELA, THE K'MALE SAMSON. ZEPHYR, 1 HE CHILD WO.SDER. J. K. CAMPBELL, the Great Banioist. FOUR BLONDES In the Can-can. PA DAN TO, THE GREAT GYMNAST. Grand Ballets, Bur lesques, Vocailsm, etc. MUSICAL TV N D II A L L. GEltJUANIA ORCHESTRA. l ATIKPI-N E FRY SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 8 V o'clock. CARL hKNTZ. Conductor. A. G. kmeiiick. Mansger. Tiekets, 60 cents. Package of four, l. At the nue or the tiermania Oir.hestra, North's Music store, No. 1020 Cheanut street, aud at the Coor. 1 1 s ARCH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ARCH Htreet, above Tenth. THE PALACE OF MINSTKKLSY. SIMMONS A. hLOCUMS MINSTRELS, THE CHAMPION TROUl-E OF AMERICA. OPEN FOR THE SEASON, With the best Minstrel Organization In the world. Box oitlco open from DA.il. until P. M. for the ale of reserved Beats. 9 6 tf TEMPI E OF WONDEHS, ASSEMBLY BUILD-INGS.-SIGNOR BLII'Z AND fcON AVERY EVENING, t OMMESCINO at'7V. Matinees WEDNESDAY aud SA I'l HI) Y at i. MAGIC, VENTRILOQUISM, AND CANARIES. Benefits secured for Societies and Lodges. 11 15 5t FUKNI I UKb. FURNITURE. IU5JS &. KL2IW, (8UCCESSOUS TO I. LUTZ), Uo. 121 f . Z3LEV7TXX Street. Have now on hand a full assortment of first-class FURNITURE, which thelr friends and customers are resjecinfly invited to examine before pur Chasing elsewhere. Alto, lately recc lved a large Invoice of FRENCH FURNITURE, Msnufactnred by the best hocssi n Pari1, which we c-iTtr to sell 1 1 Paris pai lc prices. 10 T 8m pUllCHASEltS OF COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS And the various styles of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASnSTANDS, WARDROBES, 1TC.' Finished in Imitation of Walnut, Maple, or othet "bard woods," and now generally knows as "Imi tation" or "Painted" Furniture, are hereby Informed, that every article of our manufacture la STAMPED WITH OUR INITIALS AND TRAD5 MARE, And those who wish to obtain goods of onr mala (there being, at the present time, numerous Imita tions In the market), should Invariably ask the dealer of whom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and take no other, no matter what representations may be made concerning them. KILBURN A CATBO, Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, Ko. 619 MARKET BTI1EET, t smwemrp PHILADELPHIA. TJu TOUN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MB tl unts snd- Muuftg iwi el PontoB) Tf01 tl t tit, t yiVT Mni.philalBlirtils lt A
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