( THE DAILY KVKNiNtr TKLEGIvAPH. PHILADELPHIA, IIUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, I860. 5 wim AurusEajmis. -Tut tin rat Ehomph 1km,kr,at. Mr. ITcnrv viiiocnt, who i tho Hrm friend ol Mr Jonn Briirnt, aud wtio Is called tho most eloquent orator in the world, will rioliver two lectures at ihn Academy of 1 1110, on Monday and Wednpuday evening ot uoxt week Hla -nljocts are: The t.reat American Conflict" and "Oliver i:romell " T-ckets and scat oau be obtained at liumulut'd, Beventh and Chesnut street! ln()BATORio In another column will be found tbe aovertiaonici.t of tho haudel aud Haydn Society, embiaclur particular ol l hem-anil concert to he (tiTon at the Academy ot Muato dnriue the comin winter. 1 he grand oratorios ot Nt.'aiil. ft.wid, and lampoi will be produced in ft style never ennailed before. The choruses will be rendered oy tire bandied yoioon, and tlin, hoIo parts will ho exe cuted ov the ablest Ainonuau urtlhto. Everybody honid sul scr'be, and cucouruno tine uiUKniliceut musical enterprise. Batkmak Corckrts All tickets, wllh sents, bave boon sold tor Friday nip-lit : only atandiucr n om can be obtained Ou Saturday there will bo a mannee,and Bi'mo l'arcpa, bnsnoli, and oil tho other artistes wil' appear m popular pieces. Scats en be procured without extra cIirtro, Nkw Chksnct Strrkt TneATRK. 1 hi I VIr. Jef frrsois lait week To-morrow (Kri'ny) nltrlit lic taken his larewcll benefit. His "KID Van Wink e" -continues aa popu ar us over, and we Have no dour-t that he ooulo play it to troou houses lor week to come On Saturday afliin-oon a matinee will he Kir ft, when a splendid ep'ertaitnnent will beoflbrtid. On ftloudny eTenmor, Mr John K. McDontmga In liouolcault'a new play, called The Long Strike. Nwr Amkrioan Thkatrb "Black Crook." This preat spectaclo i produced In gpltndid stvle. The scenery is niajustically grand and beauu lul, and the ballet la very p caning and per foe. Mis Kate IVnnovor and Miss Susie Sum mci field, the premieres dnnsevse, and Mr. 1'oncy lemer, the pi cat harlequin, ore admirable in their dlflerent roies. 'Ine music, by Dr. Cuu Dinirton, Is a'so excellent. The audiences at the Anierican hnye thus far been very largo and respect able, and we were plessnd to observe an extraor. divaiy number of ladies present last evening, who wero dellshted to lind the utmost decorum m inu la ned, and nothing 10 offend upon the stare The -stones about the inde. icicles of the Work Vrook are all made up out of the whole cloth. It is just as moral as the Aatad Qw tn, Aladdin, or the .Sleeping lieauly. Mr. ICarnshaw, and his (rent'eman'y mmnjer, Mr. Jumes I'llitiim. deserve much credit for tueir enter prise rn prod 110 n ir this cosi'.y spectacle, as well as lor their oflbrts to make the American a first-class theatre, wheie fronrlemen can so, and, with their fam lua, enjoy a good performance. Walnut Stbkkt Thkatre. Mr. K.lwin Booth's enfratrement will oiose at the end ot this week, I'o niebt be appears a ' Romeo" and "I'etruchio ;" to morrow, at bis benefit, as "Shylock" and "Don -Cesar," and on Saturday afternoon, at a farewell matinee, be will perioral ''Hamlet" for the last time. Mr. ltooth's many iriends out of the city will find thia matinee a most convenient opportunity for thorn to witness his great impersonation of "Hamlet." Arch Street Theatre This is Mr. Dan Bryant's last wet k. Tomorrow (Friday) he tukes his farewell bonelit. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul commence an engagement. Carncbohs a, Dixky nave a first-rate entertain ment this evening. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additto ... Local Items see Third rage Fibes. a i.ttle after four o'clock yester day afternoon an alarm of fire was made in tbe direction of Athensville, a station on tne Penn sylvania Railroad, a few miles from the city. t proved to be a car-load of coal oil that had taken fire, It is supposed, from the sparks from the locomotive whilst on its way to the city. Before the flames could be checked another car was enveloped in the blaze, and both were destroyed. A quantity of lumber was also burst at the same time. The West Philadelphia Steam Fire Engine Company, the (Jood-WiUj and another Company from the city, were on the ground ami did pooil service. Their apparatus and the members were brought into the city by the railroad company. The loss by the fire will amount to about $,'1000. About half-past one o'clock yesterday after noon a one-storied carpenter shop, owned by Jacob Ehler, and situated near Ye wdell's woollen mill, at llestonville, took fire. Most of the tools and u he light stock were saved. The loss will amount to about $200. To-Day's buitGLABY. We present our readers with our usual daily account of a new burglary, This time it is.the breaking into the dwelling ot Mr. J. E. Eccles, No. 1612 Chan cellor street, some time durintr last night. The thieves obtained entrance by prying open a back shutter, and ransacked the house. They went about their operations so quietly that no one heard their movements, and it was only this morning that their unwelcome visit was dis covered. On making an investigation, Mr. Eccles discovered that the wardrobe of the family had suffered to the tune of about $50. The robbers also took about one dollars' worth of two-cent pieces, and carried off Mr. Eccles' keys ot bis printing office. The lattter were taken, no doubt, with a view to a speculative visit to the latter premises. No arrests were made. Beabdiko the Lion in nis Den. During the "wee sma' hours" of this morning a venturesome lellow. named George Brown, residing at No. 6 Pine alley, walked into' tbe Filbert Street Station House, and appropriated a noliceman's club and belt. Oneot tbe officers. who was asleep in tbe buiidiner, heard the noise made by the thier, and got up and went to in vestigate. It beiDg quite dark, he saw nothing. and'concludiuer it to be fancy on his part, he went below, and on opening the door leading to the alley, a&w tbe said George Brown making tracks, tie was very quietly taken into custody. and the stolen articles taken from him. He was then locked up safely tor the night, and this morning had a bearing before AJderman Jones, who held htm in $5Uti oau to answer. Stealing Shoes. Joseph Saunders was arrested last night whilst endeavoring to lay up his winter's supply of boots and Bboes without paying for them. He made a selection from a store at Third ana bouid streets, wnen ine pro prietor of tbe establishment, who did not do business in that way, spoilt his "little game," and gave the alarm. The confiscator took to his heels, and Incontinently fled. But the Philis tines were upon him, and as he reached the classic neighborhood ot Seventh and Bedford streets, he was arrested. He had a hearing before Alderman Tittermary, who commuted him to answer ine charge ot larceny. Mischievous Boys. Our citizens have been much annoyed by the practice ot marking the fronts and steps of dwellings with chalk and slate pencils, bo Often indulged in bv mis chievous and thoughtless children. It became such a nuisance that tbe police were instructed to arrest and one found m the act. William Cooper, a young lad, waa caught in the act oi Wninff the front or a dwelling at Nineteenth and Vine streets, and was arrested. He had a imnrlnir hefore Alderman Godbou, who held him in $500 bail to answer, and administered a severe reprimand. A Biennial Celebration. The Philo maihean Society will bold its biennial celebra tion at the Hall of the University of Pennsyl vania. The exercises will commence at 8 clock. Eev. John Hall. D. D.. will deliver nn oration, and William Wilberforce Benton will iiia the beautiful poem entitled "The L.eeend of Kagnor." The meeting will be a very inte resting one. KOCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTniNG HOUSE,; os 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT YAKIETV. OitrrrART Resolutions. At a meetiurr of the Com Exchange rsociuiion, litf Id tins D'ornmg. Mr. Natliim Brooke, the Viie-Prcd-dont, snnoiincel the decease of George A. McKiiiMrv, which tok place very suddenly on Wednesday morning. Altera few appropriate remarks, tbe following tcf-olulions were sun milted bv Captain J. P. Uaukoti, and unani mously adopted: WhrrfnK, The hand of death has suddenly re. moved from our mid! a member of me Assoointion, whoe manly qualities endeared htm to all with w bom he came in coutacc in a social or bulne.1 wav, thereloro Kexnlrrrf, Thai In tho death or Goo. A. McKlnstry the b ercuiitile cotnmtiuilv has lot an menciinalile member, aud society at large an honest aud wottay man. Itmolvt rt. That 1 he sympathies of the Association be tendered to his bereaved family, and that tun members of this body participate in the funeral ccremonlov Jtesplred, That a committee of five be appointed to coi ry into elfrct the latter resolut.on. Mewr. J. P. Bankson, Duke, Murphy, Ifiuli Crnig, Charles Kcccht, uud Thomas O'Neill, were pppoiiiU-d on the committee. I'mr. at A Coal Oil Distili.khy. Tins iitiiiniiig,jjaliiiti liulf-puht 10, a tire broke out in the coal oil distillery of C. F. A. Mmotiin, situated at the corner of York ami Beleriuie streets, Ninetenlh Ward. The fire was occa sioned by the bursting of the residuum pipe. The workmen attempted to smother the flames with ashes and dirt, but could not. Tbetiremt n were promptly upon the spot, and, a'ter work ing diligently for an hour, subdued the flames. The roof of tbe tttill-house was burned oil, and about ten barrels of tar were destroyed. O'Viug t the admiiatle arruneements o the distillery, the tire was prevented Irom communicating with otl'er pot-lions of the works. The loss will not exceed $200, upon which there i' no uimi ruiice. A Cowardly Assault. Last evening, a man Patrick McFadun whs arrested on a chai tie of assault and buttery. It is alleged that Pat was in a state of beastly iutoxication, aud when at the comer of Eleventh aud Chesnut streets, he struck a little girl in the lace with such torce as to bruis her features severely, so that she; was unable to appear against him this nionihii:. When ho struck her she was standing quietly on tbe o-jrncr, she having just taken her brother's supper to him, he bing employed in the rept-irs there goinir on. This morning Al derman Joues held McFadcn in $:i()0 bail to answer. Assaulting a FoiiLiCAK. Yesterday afternoon Robert O. Donald, who hail been on a morning bender, got into a difficulty with the keeper of a tlrmking-saloon at Front and Coutes street. It is alleged that Robert was very clamorous in his calls for "old rve." and ntt being very choice in the quality ot the words he used, he was ordered out. He then 111r.de an assault noon the proprietor of the place, and struck him. He was urreted tor that violent proceeding, ami ccortcd to the office ot Alderman Tolatid, who, after hearing the lacts ot the case, held him in $500 bail to answer. Arrestfd UNDJiit Suspicious Cincu.vi stancks. John Williams was arrested last eveu iner under suspicion of being accessory to the larcery o a coat. In the neighborhood ot Eighth and Shippeu some covetous individual bad stolen a coat and absconded. Williams was in that locality, and when tbe one who took the coat ran one way, he ran the other. Like "Oliver Twist," John was unfortunate enou;)i to be the caucht party, and the other got olf. He had a hearing Icibre Alderman Tittermary, who committed him to auswer. Thasksoivino. Bishop Kerioot, of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburg, has isued a circular culling on tho Church in Pennsylvania to make a particular observance of Thanks giving Day. Ho also prescribes a form of praver for the freedmen throughout the Duited States, and tor those in authority who are engaged in the advancement of their interest. Slight Fibe. A slight fire broke out. at the northeast corner ot Eleventh and Lombard streets yesterday afternoon, owing to tbe care less use of coal oil. Tho (lames were subdued by the police before they had gained much headway. The damage was hut trifling. Wk call attention to the advertise ment in our columns of a desirable 'ruck farm and brick dwelling-house near Camden. A Welcome Isvkktion. The poet says, "Tim's makes ancient good uncouth;" and the history of tho nineteenth century proves it trne. New ideas are torever uncrowning the old, and the lrapuior.ts of their thrones are employed as pedestals for now and hiehor ones. Inventions suoooed each other like the clouds of a summer evening, each more per fect than tbe preceding ones. In this brilliant age of mechanical disoovenos, Genius, with a power more potent than patent laws, is ever nullifying their torcos.by substituting some thine newer, more pertect, and more simple. The invention of tbe Sew ine Machine is a triumph of tbe present ago, which will secure tor its devisor a glory more pormanont than monumental marble can bestow, and date au era tor tbe "Wizard Time to count his aires by." A lew years ago a wonder, they are now the universal household joy, and tbe seamstress no longer sings with pitilul and weary breath tho song ot "seam and gusset and band, and baud and gusset and soam,' The universal demand has called forth a vast multi tude of instruments for sewing, some very good, some good, and some possessing the merit of cheap- neat only. Our attention has been called to the Im proved Elliptlo Lock-stitch Sewing Machine, Sales room No. 028 Chesnut street, which, after taking all of the highest honors from its older competitors at the Stat Fair of New York, Pennsylvania etc., has just been awarded the Gold Medal of Honor as the best Family Semng Machine, by the Maryland Institute, at Baltimore. With almost human sala city It performs the various operations required to sew, hem, fell, tuck, bind, braid, gather, and em biolder; and all with a quietness which would not disturb tho nervousness of the sick, or the attention of ordinary conversation, and with an ease which does not defy the weuknoss and inexperience Jut childhood. gootiER or Latkr, a iiegleotod Cold will dovelop ft Constant, vougu, BuunueB ui ua-uiu, itiuiug Strength, and wasting ot Flesh the avant cnirriers of Consumption . In some instances the same cause will produce Bronchitis, a disease of tbe branches oi the windpipe. In all aft'ootions of Pulmonary organs, a wollas ia Bronchial Complaints, Jayne's Expectorant is both a palliative and a curative, as tbe testimony oi thousands and its world-wide re putation attest while in Coughs and Colds it acts speedily, and when taken aocording to directions, promptly removes thorn. Why not give this tan dard remedy an immediate trial ? I'repared only ut No. 242 Chesnut street. Thb Elliptic Lock-Stitch skwiko Machine wita all the latest improvement and attachments, incomparably the bet for b amity Vie, KLLirrio 8. M. Co. Agents wanted, No. 028 Chesnut street, Phila. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHINQ HOUSE, Nob. 603 and 605 CHESNUT 8t., Phila. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made'to Order, Beaionable.Serviceabld and Fubionablo Vert Dka. Young Iteubrn to old Wogtr apelled, To gam M.'s Caunh'er (or his bride, Hut Moeys was deal, and ad tho more Hocaiin he knew that Huho was poor. Ssys Itube, "t.ooil s:r. I love roar Bet," Ha id A1oets, ' I niver betted vet." "I love your daughter," crjed tno youth, Tor her 1 bring tins suit, in trn'h." "Yon bring a suit tor whomf Young man, I thmlc 'twou'd bo your wisest plan. If with your cash for clothes you part, lo dress yonrtelf ''at Hennett's mart!" WlillAVE Voorf ttplt Cos.simeM Suit I to matrh an ltw os 61o w f'ineM l-Yrnrh Ctssiwre duiti to match V) to J M 00 And all tht inUrveniny grades. V' Have Good a'1-innot Black Suit at loir o.i..$22 00 I'lnent BUmk h'rnnnh Vloth and Ca$- iwere Snit$ up to 05 00 And all interveninu tirades. WkHavk Tht larpr.it, beat asnorted, and noft com plete mock of Urn's, YmitH', and fill' lotliii.fr in fhllartr.lphiarrntit to any in the city in stylr, make, and Jltcnmpritiii; r all. ktnds, utiilen, ti-.tn, and qvtititi'', adapted t the wtintx of all, and told at lower pru'es ilinn tlie lowest elsewhere, or tin: money refunded Uri'i vay letirrm f IIkknktt ft Co , 'ifthakd Tower Hall, Sixth Stb. ( 618 Market Strrkt. tWAlt our prices are. ioirer than for several years. ( Frefh rrr.R Shell Almosdb, Filberts, English Walnuts, Raisins, etc, can be had at all times of George W. Jenkins, No. 1007 iSprtng Garden stroet. T-Ti Mason & Hamlin's r"""?.T'J U i ii Cabinet organs, only at flit I I J. Ei. tionirrs, pyenrn and une-nut Stroois. The Forthcoming Mrssaoe. The President's lucsi-agc, Hiiiong other important matters, will five u new plan lor leconstruction, one altogether new tototh Conerots and the people. Hois roinsr to recon mend a ieconstruction of tho various habits of society, and prominent among them will bo wlnt it called "jewing," or ' beating down," and reeoio nit nil in place ol it the principle of "one prioe," or h..Viiigtte scllinir price, marked on all articles of merchandise, as is now in successful operation at tiie Clothing House of Charles stokes k Co., under the Continental, and whica give such universal satisfaction. I Oil Paiktinos, 1'astels, F.to. Thecommeno.iu sale ot line Oil faintinira, Fas'e s, etc., from fho Ameimun Art Gallery, Mew York, took plaoear t-cott's Art Oalleiy, Ho. 1020 Chesnut street, last evening the company was laroo, and bidding epinted ; the prices obtiine I were rather low for tho class of paintings. The sale will be continued this evening at 7j o'clock, when many gems will be offered. I'EKOILLINGS by The Way. A gentleman who has recently travelled through all the Northern States, and has omu-ed himself by oollectlnii statis tic of the consumption of articles of luxury, an nounces that anions tho appl:anft8 of iho torot I'haloc's "Kight-bloonvnir C'erens" enjnvs, by all odds, tho "reatesi popularity, fond an Lac Com monwealth. Mrs. Mary E. Mtkr, Ao 336 East Fifty-fourth street, Now Yoik, ha hadabrover & Baker Mu coii o in use ten years, and staies that the stitch is more elastic and durable than that of any other Ma chine tnd that tho Machine is easier learnod. 7t -tiviony litfore tlte Jommusioner of Patents. . CoNTi:inuTiiO tiAi.E or Fin Oil Paiktiso. II. r-cott, Jr., will make a sale of fine Oil Paiutii.L'S at tho Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut tieet. Parties wishinirto contribute must havo the painting iu tho Gallery on or be I ore Weunesday, 23. a iust. Take time by the forelock in your Photo f rnnbiu Ctiristma'" Presents. Come eariy in the day to B. F. lteinier's Wallery, No 021 Arch street, mx Cards, or one large rhotopranh, fl. Twelfth am cdhshct is the pluce to purchase Cork Mattresses and llcooing, and to havo your Fur niture reupholstrrod, varnished, and ropalred bv practical woikmen. ( Ladies, go to U. Byrok Mouse & Co., No 002 snd 004 Aich sweet, or your Fried Oyatora, Chitken Salad, Colit'O and Vv oUica. - AHHKlOAif Cow Mn.Kin, mttl Mireli 2), 1866. A compete succsss. See advtHtiiteumit under social notiees. J"7pi Haines Bros.' Piamos. c23f--T3 rfTj 'Moderate in price, aud ob durab'on til' as any piano made. Gould, Seventh aud Chesnut Streets. i?vvn rnrniviTT oakk. oriiriiial with Uorso & CO., Nos 902 and 004 Aioh stiett. Superior Styles e kkady-madk Ci.othiku. SurvuiOR styles os Kkady-madk clothim WAftAMAKuit & Brow iv, Popular Clothing House, oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth anrf Mahket Streets rttZteiH Geo. Stkck & Co.'b I'ianos, ffVi VtrCii At juuld'i'' . a - rim TVf A 1?T ri('.T- ALLEN KEF. On tbe 20th Instant, by Bev. Robert V. Landis, oi Kentucky, assisted by the Kev. Mr. Mutcli- - ...II l . ,,(,. i. T L.'U IL' Alll.T more, ol this City, Mr. C'UAtUiKH v. ALLEM to Misa FANSIK S. KtU. all of Philadelphia y , AjBllUlt VI ACUlUtift Ji aroinicu mj mv mi, man,!. HAKI r L-r ' uir.u. "u ai tncuiurr in, iOUO, j)V Kev. Kobert H. PattlHon. Mr. JOHN J. HAH1KL to MUs i. ttu . 1 ltVI'liTFI. hitth rkf rhw pit v. DIED. nAIRI). On the 21st Instant JAMES SAMUEL, onlv son oi James and Maria. Baiid, aged 1 years aud 15 oy- ... i ue relatives arm mpnun oi uie ihuii:7 arr rt.ieviTauv invited to attend the lunerul, Iroru the residence of his parents. No 713 l.lnusey street, on Saturday at 1 o'clock, lutumient at llouut Moriah. - . PAMPBEI.L REBECCA HWBKNCE. wife of Charles H. Campbell, and daughter of the late Danle r al.r, Jisq FONTANOKH. On the 22d tastant. PETEK F. FOV. TA G KB, iu the 17th year of bis ago. t.Y NDALL Suddenlv, on the moruinR of the 22 J In stant, Mrs. MAKY LY MiaLIi, widow ot the late Joseph W. Lyndall. in the 81st yearot beraite. The relatives and iriends of tbe lauiily are respectfully Invited to attend ber funeral, Irom Uor lute residence. Ho. HI 8. Hecond street, ou euiurdar attornoon at '2 o clock. roi.LAPD. On theevenlui of the lDth Instant, tin. HAKKIhT I OLLAKD. kw1 66 yean. tier relatives and Irieuiln are invited to attend her funeral, at tbe residence, ol Thomas Heabruok. ou Moot ing House lane, Huston Tide, on Friday morulug next, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. KHTKI.ns On the 30th Instant. WILLIAM KHIEMih son of John and Surah Huh Ids. aged 3J erj Keystone counsel, jno. os. u. u. a. ., nanavunk y niiinc company. Xo 8S, and Morthem Liberty KqkIiiu Company, So. 1, are reitnectlully invited to attend tbe tuneral, on BuliIiiv afternoon at 1 o'clock, troiu the reautence oi John alor. No. ISA Hippie's lane. Fuueral to proceed to Ronhorongh "emetery. rINC NAILS, COPPER TACK8. BRASS AND J Iron Hcupper Malls, Tinned Tacks. Plated and Por celain tieud Furniture Kails, tor sals by TKUMAS4 SHAW. Vo. SSS (Kloht Thtrty-Bvet M A KK.K.T Wt below Ninth. "T JAY FOR A PATENT A8H-SIFTER IN TfIK 1 value ot the coal savei by its use. There are but tew families where this caunot be easily done. Various puttoins oi Uiein are lor sale by v TRCMAN k SHAW. Ko. 838 (Eight Thirty-five) MaEKW Ht . below Ninth. T UTTER PRINTS. DOUOII ROLLERS, I Potato Mashers. Meat Ponnriers, Mince Meat Howls and Blocks. Towol Ko lers. Wash Boards, uuj other Wooden Ware for HouseKw"". or sai hy TKTJMAN A BHAW, Koi 8U(EUbtTblrty-flva)MAak.i Hi., ueov, Sunt. BAR B K R'8 IMPROVED PKKISCOPIC 8PKCTACLKS. bnnmlit. A nil ntlififM 1'liav AseltA t ), a unn. r ...... admiration of all who use the in liantiiactury aud bales-rooms, Sso. -nan. wuaiu nraii, ruiia., tru. OPERA OL.ASSKS. Assortme t large and varied . Trice low. M3m ROCKHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTHING IIOUSE, No. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St, Phila COACUME1TS COAlf COAClIMEWal COATS. II VNTXNG COATS IIUNTUVG COATS. OWARBTTRTOIf. ,TTF I A8HIOM A BLF Vt t st is tio.iMUiiv.nSx f to poit om,. 1 nTbi "lr ho.lihl.il snd nuirttlou. t XH iZ 1,("1"5B.b-T.ooiisand-invall.la and otters. Varii of '. noailty ot.material s , "reJotn manu artuie which ptands unrivalled. It k ..?," nienaed by phyaiclans ol ti ls and other pla-v.ii as . IV', Hot ionic, and requires hut a trial to convluent! .,i skeptical ot llg (rreat merit To w hs.1, wlm es retail. otp. J.JOUDAN No. Ti I'EAK Streot Til fURMTURE, BEDDING, ETC. BUY FURNITURE AT GOULT fc CO.'S I'ninn In pots, corner NINTH and MARKET ami N" !i7 and 89 North BtCONI) Street. 1 he inrurnt, cheapest, and best stnek of Parnlttrre, o every Cen rlption. In the wor d. rietid lor I'rlnled Cata loroe and I rlce Lint, the soundness oi material an t workmnnshlp is guaranteed of a I wo sell. Furniture lor Parior, Jrwlng room. Chamhor o' Bed room, linln room, Lihnirv. Kitchen, Hervantf' rooms. ORIo i ools, (hu'rehos. Odd Fellows, Masons, or ottvr I.odf:es, Shlpt ntl'ution Clubs, Colleges, Pab Ic Bulldlncs Hotels Boarding Houuus, Hospitals. Fatrj. or a single plee ot I'urnlturo. . , , . Irawlngs and ostlma es tnrnlshed when required Orders acnt by post will he executed wlih deiontoti, and with liberality and Justness ot dealing Country ilea ers, end the trnrte Benerahy, continue to be supp tr.l on Die name liberal wholesale terms thut Insure then a tnlr pioflt. Parties at a nistnnne may remit through our Banket, the Kartnors' and Mechanics' National Bank, t'hcsnu, street, or tho Union National Bnnk, Third street, or by Kxpress. Check, or I'ost-Oillce Ordor. Im mediate utteution will he glten. and sails! action lusurei. OOULD CO., N K. come NINTH and MA RKKT Street and Aos. J7 and 39iiortn bECONH Mtreet. 2 106ti Philadelphia- PLEASE OBSERVE THAT RICHMOND & FOREPAUCHS Is the Chcapftit Place in this cly TO BUY YOCR FURNITVKE. Our stock Is the largest and most varied, as our prices are the iowet liON'T Fi-KGKT TO CALL before pun-hasln else where In order that we may have an opportunitj of proving the truth ol the above assertion. RICiniOSD 4 FORKrAUGH 9 lb tuthtlmrp Ko. 40 Ponth Sl'.CO SD St.. west side T II O U S E K E E ? E 11 S. I have a large stock of every variety oi FUKNITl JIIE Which I will sell at reducea prices, consisting oi PLAIN AND MARBLK TUT COTiAUE 8UITR WALNUT CiAMHt K aUlT.C PARLOR flTllh IN VKLVlfiT PLC8H PARLOR SCJm IS HtlB CLOTH. PAkLOK eUITS IN KK.l'H. Bhlohoards. Kxtension Tables, Wardrobes, lsookoai- Mattrcaces, Lounges, etc ete. l 1. OITSTTNF. 8 15 - P. cc.ruer SECOND and iiACt utr-eii.. HUSI-tLASS FlIMlTUaL A liarga Aiiortmcnt of tba Latest etylca On hand, and will be sold this, coming season 'at f.r n ccicrutc prices, at Ll'Tl'S Furniture Establishment, OISm No. '21 hosth tLEVENTlt etn eL E ST A B L I S II E D 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Giasses, ENOilAVli.GS rAIiiTlNiiS, DRAWINGS S.TC Manufacraror of all kinds ot L00KING-GLAS3, P0STEMT, AND PICTUBE FRAMES TO ORDER, No. 91 0 CI1KSNITT KTHBE'l', Ttnun D008 AP.OMC THE COSTINEVTAL, 1'HILADEI.l'HIA. 3 IS? FOR SALE. fft: FOR SA1.K. DKSIltAPLK C011NEU I'K J Ikil. PEHTY. The modem three story oriek DweWluir. with double three stor.v bncK hulidhms, trout aud shle entrance, no'thwtst cornet of TWELKTU ana W.VL r. a c k btreets; new nea er, range, ga. oatn, e'e; piazza on Wal ace street. Replete with all couve n tnci-9. i nu.u tie aiterou mto;a store witn aweuta attached. Possession with deed. CM. S.LESLIE, 1020 No. 7ANiOM Strcet- ?. FOR sin?A iiPinARi si pnripunry L. In Camden county. Thlr-y acres ot land, suitable lor a truck larm, situate on the Hacdonlle.d turnpike ou the line ol the Camden ami Atlantic RailroaJ, to be go d immediately fc cash to set'le an estate. Also a tsntt uwetiing-nouse, near tne river, at Kalgnn's I'olm. and lourieen liuiidlau Lots Cull upon or auoresa jAmr. in. njTr,u. No. 113 PLUM xtrest, U 22 6t (Jaiuden, N. J . ELEGANT FAMILY CARRIAGES DECKHAUS & ALLCAIER Desire respectfully to call theattontion of the public to their extensive mauufaotory of FIIiST-CI.ASS VEHICLES!, BUCH A8 Landaus, Round Front Coupes, Clearance Coaches, Caleches, Barouches, Phaetons, Dog Carts, Etc. Etc. Ot the latest improved European designs, special y adaptod for private family use, of whloh they have a fine assortment constantly finished, on band and in piocess of construction. The residents ot I'hlladclphia and vicinity are in formed that they can be accommodated with Car riages ot modern stylo, superior workmanship, aud eupetb finish, at borne, without reterenoe to New Yor or the East. FACTORY AND WAREROOMS, No. 1204 FRANKFORD Avenue, 11 13 lmrp ABOVE UIRABD AVENUE. MATHEMATICAL AND DRAWING INSTRU ments, Whatman's Drawing Paperi. Hennun and English psuors by the roll or sheet, inon ned or main, at MOBb A CO.'B, No. iSl t kENlrr Bvrtet. H nttlt ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTniN(i I10USG jros.603 and 605 CHESNUT 8t Phila. latest Style Sack and Walking Coats. BOYS' CLOTHINO. FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. f KPrciAL CEbPATCHEa TO TOM KVKNINOTEI.KGnAPn. J WABniNOTON, Novombor 71. The President Couclllotory. The. rclat'on bettecn pro.nlupnt Kcpuhllcans and ihe President are assuming a frieurllj char. ttctpr. Removals irom ofllce oo polltica pj-'UDds have been stopped, and it Is understood tba J .to lorthcomins Mfssngt of the President will lw conciliatory in fone towiirdi Congress, tinlng to the Pacific. Admiral Dw,ul?ron will leave Wa-htnc'.on to- monow, ta inkh" couirrmfli of the Soulh Pacific squadron. Gener al B. S, Aiexauder. for a long time commander o' the detents of Washington, Is nbout to leave for tbe Parllic coawt to take chrpc of tbe cotmtrdCtiou ol tU: tlnfeiiej to Sun Fraucisoo. rt' From Canntln. Ottawa, November 22. Troop continue to arrive hero by tho river steamers. Montreal, November 22. A cnble dcpatoh announces a contribution. of $10,000 from Glas gow lor tbe Quebec relief fund. The Fenian trials will commence December 3, at Tweetsburir, the county town of Bedford. Tobonto, November 22. Tbe Government is directing its attention to rearmlnjr and equip, pine of the volunteer ba'trie of the provinces. From Daflalo. Buffalo, November 22. Snow commenced falling here early this morning, and extends some distance to the west.' ' A train of cars, with crude petroleum, took fire on the New York and Erie Riilroad on Tuesday, near Adrian. Twelve cars were de strojed. Sailing ol the "Aft tea." Halifax, November 22 The steamer Africa sailed for Boston at 8 o'clock la it night. Latest Markets by Tcletrraph. New York, Aovembor 22 Stocks are Heavy, Chicago and Hock Island, lUOj ; Keadiuor, 111) ; Can ton Company, 41; Kne, 74J; ClevHlnnd and l'jedo. l; 9,'; Ciuveiaud aud l'iiteb ir, 8'2J; rittauurg, Fort VVame, and hicago, 101J ; Miotiman Centra , 110J; irhipnn .soutlieru, 7U ; Now York Central. 107; 1 Iijoi' i eutral scrip 116 j; Cumberland piolerrud, 64; Hiff nun 6s, 87: United states Five twi-utios, ot Ir-M, 107; live tentic, 185, KX!;jTen forties, 9; 8pyoii-tuirtioa 105 ; ftterlmtr txciianjre, lo9; (ioid, 18,; reoimylvaKia Coal, 150; Hudson Ha Inud Tbo Money ilarkat isactire at 5 to 6 per cent. Philaoa. Stock Exchange Sales, tioy. 22 EepoitedbyDe UavbDk Hro . Mo. 40 1. Third street SKtOND ItOAKD. P500Citvs new.. 102) lixt all cata pi. 28 UK) oh do 2S' lO lsh do sl5 2-t 100 sh do. ...2d.. 28 1U0 all Ebert i SI UK) oo 102 J f00 do o d P.i( 6f.h Mineoiil 58 50 xh Union lilt 61 KjOsh Lead 55-69 Maximilian Not Oioue Buck to the Capi tal He Remain near Vera Crux The Vessel lleudy to Take Illm Home Ex pected In the City of Mexico on the 10th, Ktc. Havana, Novembpr 17. The French steamer France, from Vera Cruz on the afternoon of tbe 13th inst., arrived at this port yesterday, with dates irom the city of Mexico to tbe loth iiist. Among the passeneers I notice M. tie Maurer, beartr of desjjfctohes from Ma.vimiPan; alf.o, ea-General Muoruilcr, a Mr. Maury, Mr. Tucaer, mid others of tbe ox-Confederacy, who, no loneer tindmp any Inducement to stay in the so-called empire, bave determine. I to sees an asylum in sunny Cuba. The t 'ranee also brought about 'J00 French troops n-id a ten officers goiug hone. Maximilian had not jpt returned to the Mexi can cupital, where General Custrlueau hat held several interviews witn the principal Ministers, The officers of the France haye assured me that, when tt.ey lett. tbe Austrian sbip-ot-war at Vera Cruz waa niukiug every prepara ion to bo ready at a moment's nofce. According to a letter Horn Vora Cruz, received by a commercial firm in this city, it appears that the bagguceof Maximilian, iu custody ol General Lamudiid, had at rived there on the 5th instant. The jLstofette and Ere of the 0th say that "the following day tbe situation would clear up, the curtain would be unveiled, and a 'great event' was to take place." 1 presume all thi9 mystery has reference to the expected return ot 'Maxi milian to the capital ou the 10th or 11th Inst. 1 understand, from parties here, that the Landoto is expected in this port shortly, aud that the VPSbel will have to go into the dry dock to be overhauled belore she can proceed on her vovnge to Europe. in consequence of tbe reports madp public that Maximilian's intention was to leave the country, a petition was drawn up with about a thousand signatures (names not stated), beg g nar him not to abandon the Government of tne "empire." The Kstafette of the 8th contains a rumor that Maximilian had been In Cordova since the 6tu, and that ne intended to return to Orizaba In a t w days. He war. expected in Mexico ou the lbth or 11th instant. According to the last dates from the capital, it was still doubtful whether Maximilian would finally accede to the wishes of tne Conservative party, who are said to insist upon the mainte nance of the empTe, with Maximilian at the head, or whether be had definitely made up his mind to abdicate. The Government organ says that be was determined "not to abandon Mexico." M. I'arron, head of tho civil Cabinet of Maxi milian, arrived Irom Ori.iba on the night of the 7th instant. Advices from Tttmplco state that at that place there was no security tor the inhabitants, nor unity of commuud among the Lloerals, who, besides the loans imposed in August, have ex acted otbets to the amount of $100,100 in Sep tember and October. The Fatna has published an article with repard to the late rumors about hU aliened abdication, aud in cousequonof) thereof iho Mstofetle makes the lollowing remarks: "The abdication of a sovereign elected and installed by the people, can only be a voluutury net of his own the more painful the circumstances, and obvious the diflioulties the head of ablate may experience, the more that right ought to be respected. A crown can easily fall to the ground by any violent catastrophe, but in that case it is substituted by a halo ot glory. Ko aggression or attempt of usm? forca has ever beeu contemplated. Rumors of the nature alluded to are ab urd." Immediately after these siemficant rematks the Kstafette advises the soveieien to abdicate, being in favor of a voluntary abduction. It is denied that at the action at Miahuatlan the battalion of Chasseurs deserted with the enemy, but, being recruits and gettinr worsted, they disbanded, leavinr their officers behind them. Their Colonel (Kesiard ) mounted a can non and received Mi deatb wound, hurrahing for Mexico and the Empire. Also, that only 700 Austro-Mexlcan troops bU t the ambuscade of La Carbonera, and one piece of artillery lost Tie to was only partial, and the greater part of the forces, after the attioa, fell back to Hua Juapam. 1 Vma Cruz Kovember 6. Maximilian Is still it im. The supposition Is that he la de talaed I te?e by the French. The Austrian cor vettelanaVts m the barber ready to carry him toKurop. E'J preparation is made to re ceWelim be off s(lue Uttle ngei.iU . . . "Vpnrh vlcl. ui h.t t,e t -'-- ake rt htv. C taiiiea n m. J t about a return to the u '!JlK0; Mnstj'a Minister at ,h,ci T ol Mexico, i lfJ at Oriaba. He is eaiV0'1 rc-ch tuij cltr route lor Eueland r,r rcneh stoamihlB onoro. via New Orleaos. b 10 iU leave hore on the 12th instant for New Or?- The French have made str'aaC1" efforts U f 1 1 cotl,ro1 of Ihe Cu-'tom Dt.ise hert', bul the Mexican ColJpctor not ncknowicdiriti.' failed f cJlnent, they havo thus Ihjt 'Ihe Freiifh transport steamer Vera Ornt .,.omJ1.lcre Jlptlr,3,,v- i;t omo three lmndied and fifty French troops whose time hat expired. , 1irc1f h ,.steam nsport Rhone, from Brest viu Martiniqti", arrived here yesterday, with somp one humfrpd and lorty troops, uea'r all lieltrians. " ' Rumor pays this ship will go to Tamptco with troops soon. MEAGHER AS A DTJiXLlST. ' The Secretary of Mouia.ua ChallrKea ma Kdltor. Vibcinia CtTY, M. T., October 19. To Captain. Ilviiry A. Bluk Sir: As I am sriveu to undor. stand y if hin the last balp hour, there hv boea Home ftilsiiicattons circulated in regard to tho interview which ray friend, Dr. Dnems, had witu. you the other day relative to the scandalous aiticle you wrote and published against me personally, in the Montana i'os of rhti aliti. of the month, aud in order that such lalui- ncaiions may De at once ar.rl completety reluved. my liiend, Mr. James KDukc. ia th temporary absence ot Dr. Uaems, now calls upon you to publish in the next number of that paper an ample apology, such as ho will, approve ot; or, decliiiintr to do that, to maks immediate arrangements with bira lor aflordiair me that satisfaction which from your recent association with gentlemen in military life, it id, I presume, entirely unnecessary for nie to particularize. i nave uie notiorio dp, sir, your most obedient servant, Thomas Francis Xxauukb. Virginia City. M. T.. October i a Tnr.ni Thomas Francis Measlier Dear Sir: our jiraDge leiwr oi tno same date herewith has been duly received. You assume that 1 "wrote aud published" the article to which you refer I infer from jour lanpuae that you conshW that I have been puilty of circulating the alleeed lalsiQcation? in recard to my interview with Dr. Daems. I desire to inform you that I cannot comply with any of tho rcqneits or demands which you huve made. As the editor of the Montana fosl, U, is my rl?ht and duty to criticize the oOicinl conduct of public men. I always act in pursuance of the most upright motives, and it you are negligent hi the performance of your tasks as the Secre tary of the Territory, you cannot escape censuae, 1 may be misinformed, by the citizens concern ins ourselt, but I am not only ready but anx ious to rectify any mistake that is published in the columns which I supervise. If you will write any communication, in which my errors are pointed out, it will be published with plea stite. If you decline to adopt this method, tne law and courti wiH afford you couplets redress.. I understand without any explanations your deigns. I notify you formally, as I did to Dr. Daems privately, that I reaard a duellist as a murderer: that the miscalled code of honor is a relic of barbarism and iguorance: that it la con trary to the spirit of our republican institutioas: and that I could not stultify myself by attempt ing to take the life of a man against whom I bave no personal enmity. Yon have seen ht to send me a challenge, although you knew that I could not and would not accept it. I am astonished that one who tills a post of nation ll importance, and whose chief task ia tbe execution of the statutes, should try to incite me to commit the capital otlVnse ot murder. I shrink with awe at the dreadlul possibility that I should ever be com pelled to Bhed tbe blood of anv individual. You allude to my "military lite." Duriaa my term of servico in the 11th Regiment, Massachu setts Volunteers, I never witnessed or heard of any duel in our elorious army. J will not dis place my recoid. You may publish me as a coward, but ray scars, of which this inclement storm reminds me, will proclaim that thecharee is false. Two warrants and three commissions which were received by mo durinar the lat Rebellion, for my services in twenty-one battles and sliirniisbes, will completely refute the state ment. In conclusion. I will asset that your letter and conduct do not inticidute me in any degree. While I occupy my post a editor vonr official acts will be examined, and I shall huve no hesitation in expressing ray views, regarding them. I am, very respectfully, If en by N. Blake.. EUROPEAN COMMERCIAL NEWS. LIVERPOOL COBS MARKET. Liverpool, November 20. At thi d. nrw there was a still firmer feeling in Indian Corn an ti ant.aottons were maaelat 88. 6d. to ISSrf 9d! per quarter, showing a further improvement ot 6d. oo tbe previous Fndav. OnEAT DEPRKSSION AT MAKCHBSTBR AMIEIOAJS OKDEKS WITHDRAWN. ' If AitrniRTFS. Knvjtmtioi oti f a - very severe depression is still tbe ruling feature of this market, and orders previoindy telcg.-apbed to tbe United Stales, lor the purchase of eoiton, bave wucu vTiiuurawu entirely. FOR RENT. TO LET A LARfiR DRSinART.M WltTlT 'ii Storv Tinnm. V . W fnnt.r r f t '.nar... . a ci,... kueets; U leel iront by M Uet deep. Apply to No 804 WALNUT Street. Keys at F. 8COFIKUT8, Bookseller, socsnd B4orv- 1122 i TO LET OFFICR NO. 3, 8ECONP STORY K W. cornel OI H'lh and niiea ml atrnnta. I lit I' Aprilv to No. 104 WALNUT StreK. T 10 LET ELEGANTLY FURN13EIED SUITE L or apartments to Oeutlemen, wltb every coave Irnce' Including bath. , . .... . .. . . vrnrw, n . . 11 2U 3l No. 904 WALNCT Street. gUOTWELL SAVEET CIDER. Our uaaal supply of this celebrated CIDKR, male from Harrison Apple. Juat recolved ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALKR IN FINK CROCEKIE6, 11 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Su. AILEY & C 0.r No. 819 CHESNUT STREET,, Offer For Sale a Large Assortment OF EUROPEAN FANCY GOODS. REAL BRONZES. FINE CLOCKS, ETC.. RICH JEWELRY, ENCLISH PLATED WARE PLATED CUTLERY. SILVER-WARE, ETC,
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