1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPH1 A, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1868. THE FINANCES. llomtlo Srymonr nt tlio Academy of jiiiKie Tlie AcaoYmT was crowded from parquette to dome, last evening, with ladies and gen Umrn, to liear tbc address on the Qnsoces of the country. Trn speaker was introduced by Hon. William A. Wallace, tlio Chalrmnn of the State Democratic Executive Committee. Ho epokc enbstantiAlly as follows: Citizens of 1'nilarielfinta I readied your city fcftera lone, journey oyer the if re'. 3' airs of the West, and alter rutving traersca the western portion of your own (treat State. I have eren moch of ull that joe to mane up tlio material lutrrtsta of our country. I havo traversed the vallets ol Now Yor U, lmve pifucii over the urc at plains of the West, and cominir from these fertile rce-OLS jcstprilnv, for the fiist time ( Raw tbe miucial reaiom of Pennsylvania. No man could traverse thla (arailng country with out Ireline anew in bis biirt an ndiultuilnu for this our glorious land, and no muu can fall to find in bis own heart a new desire to servo it in tny way within his power. As I marked the resources ot our caul rv. as 1 studied its in duMuut ptmuu, I fouad that tbe b ish of pros perity ot our country was the diffuse I prosperity all oer tlie lurid. 11 h lor us to see our com merce piomo:cd and pood order su-tniacd throuphout the laud, u&d It u our duty to see tbat tuoe wuoui wo havo eutru.-ued with power wisely c nd'ict the ftfTmr ol thi-4 treat coun'ry. Toe ctett qici.ions ot tli" clu.v Mi-nil I be appronehed wiui an eira'fst desire to do tht wlitou wo ili he lor tbe no d ot our land and in do'tii tnU politics shoul 1 be ccheied. iour years tro I spok to the ppople of this city upon the ((tiesiiom lorn Involved in a PrCbidrut'al election. Then war raved, the word wts doinc its tlmrp work, and men were d5inir for ihe flair cd the Union. Tuc qiostion tfcen was Siiould the Kbelh iu h. broaaht t a ekse by forcv, and luai alonr? 1 then ventured to fay that tbe policy of the Kepuuiicai party would not only hinder tin progri of the war, but would, in tlie lutme, hinder us in making our Union what it wi in its earlv days. But the Aiuenctn people pronounced a different verdict. What ha-i boon the re Biilt of four years' rule? i'he w;ir cased three years apo, but our Union is not re ttored; our industry ha not been broajht bact to its old chaunrU; and never in any other period "in the history ot our land have business men been fo perplexed with rejrar I to their atftilrj. Disorder prevail in cotno por ions ct our lund, and di.ttrtss is knowt in fiaottier. We do not bud the condition oi tUiuers trut ex isted teioretue t)Lli,oy Rebellion. Now, why nave our Kepubl,c:iu liieuds toiled? Wny is it flat cur Uu oil il not restored ? Why Is it that the business man does not no forward wUii con fidence In his enterpriser? Simply for this reason: At an early period of the war the men in power adopted -measures which werj very far-reaebiiip. in their consequence. During that war we of the Democratic party Rave them a penerous mrport in many ot ilu-lr niisures. and many of us in otlicial po-ition rendered them a ceuVrnus -suprinr'. ia the conduct of the war. Certain it is that it was earned on in an cxtravacunt and wasteful mauner. I tl.ink thai the rresc-ut condition ot ojr coir.itry neirly ptotcs we were ripht in our prcd etions. Why to-day is the honor of our country held in ouch lo repard in the markets of JEurope? Why is it that, if you would go to that Bflflsh and Impartial trib.inal the moneyed markets of the world-and oiler your bonds, you can receive no wore lor them than fcr ihe securities of the Turn ? Surely our country does not lack resources. At'.er eicbt years' rule of the It publican party, why is it that we find the crenit of our country a byword In the financial ina.'ket ot the country This was not to once. The clay was that the securi ties of our nation were aowaht n'ter eagerly in Europe. He then coustuercd the couse juerices of this discredit to tuo industry of our country, and mid that the riny was when a younu man wished to j?o into buincr-'s that men couli be found who would give him asswtnnoe, bat now the (iovt rrjiuei.t says, "Dan't lend money at six or seven per cent., when we have to pay ten and t'vclte per cent." No-vwotiud the enter prise of onr country cheeked; uia why isir, wiih the Vast rnouroM tUi. oonn'rj tha1". the Kciuhiican pnrty has siauilly lail.nl Tu trie conduct ct the finances ot the land? U s uu justly chtrcod that tbe national obligations rest more l'autly upon the Democrats tU m the Iteoublieans. from thi tound ition of our Government up to 18(30, aperio i of more thau seventy yeara, lb u (iiwerunient only spent seven teen hundred million of dollars, yet dinn; tbat time we earned on two foreign wars, pur-cha-ed an extent of country t ioe as laree as the oritrmal area of the Sue3; we extended the limits of our land to the fuclSc Ocean. This post tion we owe to the con luct ol that party who, iu pending seventeen hundred millions of dollars, made our country one of ths wonders of the world. Durina four years, from ihuO to 1864, the Republican pirty spent three tbnusan J millions of money. We were told iu lbul mat, it we allowed torce to settle these quesUun,our Union should bs brouaht bacK aud th-.i-c enormous ex pnkes should cea&e. Notvwlut are the facts? Dtirinir the lour year of peace, up to June, 1808, these same men have spem; sixteen hun dred millions of dollars, whi;li is nearly as much as was spent in more than the sevn'.y years previous What can tboy show for the?e f Immense extieod. tores? u is o ir union oen restored ? Wny, in three of the rsoutbern Sta'.e, it is a crime to ex-rise the elective franchise in voting lor the text Presidential ticket, and one of these States was the home of Washington. At the outset of this Itebellion the Kepubli. an party conpmtulnted the reopleof tbe couutry upon thesucces-8 ot their reeonstruc'.ion scheme. They have now abandoned that position, and havecbansed front. Yet they tell us that to change front in the face of the enemy ts a dan serous thine. Tney tell us that; the Soutn is one sceDe ot outraaa and disorder. There Wits informer times a erett republic, the glory of which is to this day ihe alruiratwu of the world a erpat reoublic. tealous of Us liberties w hie h was able ty its power to conquer almost th entire worM. That repiioitc, military as u was. whs bo jealous ot its liberties that it would not allow tho Fhadow of a general of its army to fall upon the pavements of its imperial city. Yet we h'tvt been so accusto ued to military derpoiism and orders, that they no longer es- cite any surprise in our minus, w line kiioviu; that the reconstruct ion sobem faded, I d not charffo that the Republican panv design? I to do wronp, for (iod lorbkl that tihouldsayor think it desired to inture tne wel'are of our country, but I do say, following a mistaken policy, they have brought our country to the very vrriie of ruin. The speaker then argue 1 that the work of rec .instruction should htve been carried on in the samo spirit that milked the contraction of our Ouion. and that wecoul 1 not adord to a'iopt a pol cy that was wasting our resouici s ro rapioly and was tapping the labr of the cotiDtiy. Ho also urgued thut we should desl with the people of the Smth in such a p'.rlt t( kindnean aud eenerositv as wouli re- iludle a lovo of Uuion iu their breast, and claimed that tlio non-rnitoratiou of the Union was owimr to ti0 fact that this doctrine was not carried out. He ainittef thero were many ditucuttics in the wv o f re construction, and argued that li the riant niilt had been shown, the H'ates wouiu an now h ive been as they were na'ore tne war. nie uepuo 1. cun have done wrong in rem-lng to pa -itv the Hootbern people. 1 hey should have treated them with maguunimity instead ot as foe. This is Ihe true way to leconcile ihein to tne Union ct fierce conduct Cin never briua bick pace to our unhappy couu'ry. The onke-upof the American people forbids that they will ever be conquered by the s'ori. with lbs nion-y ex pended since tbe war, in the h'luds of careful managers, we wouia nave peacs ana prosoeriiy everywhere. If Dart of the money whl:h ha ben expended during tbe past tbree years had been ufed in building railroads in the toutn and cccouraglnK tbe people there, lnsteal of intermeddling and coercing tliem, to-day their merchants wouli have thronged this city DMrchasing Boodf, and Instead of btti we wonld have fraternal reeard. This would tiave liftbtened our taxes, increased oar credit and brought nPHCa and recurlty to our land. 1 the Recublicans bad uied the money expended to crush tha Southern people to pay off tht national deb. there would have been remived by 1 this time two thousand millions of dollar'. I kcuntles would Lave been more valuable and bonds wonld sell for onMhird more than tbev row bring. We could make netv luaca at reduced rateF, and Increase tbe credit of the country boih at bome and abroad. lis then spoke of tbe currency question, and showed bow lniurious and dangerous It was to have one kind of money for tlio bondholder aud another for the laborer. Currency calling itself one dollar sells for ssvcDty-nve cents; and what iccurity have we that it will ever bung any more ? Nothing but a nat'OLal bond, which pavs ten per cent., which is about all that it is worth. The qursnen, he siid, was not whether he should bo President, but woeihei the Republi can lradirs should continue their sulci lal polir-y. It Is a quest on of peace and prosperity. He loved his country heart and soul, a id his only aim iu becoming l'rrtdent is to preserve the Union and bring back pence. He dwelt upon the tinsi ciftl question at length, the uu con'titutiouiil doin? of the inoro radical lie publiean leaders, aud thi irosp-ct beforo the country In cne that party sliould continue in power, lie amain appealed to his beaierson the necessity ot having a check cn Congress, and tbe only way to accomplish this is by the rlect'on of an opposition ' President. He closed his remarks by snyina that the IVmooracy In tind to fitht lor princ'cles and truth until their cflorts are rivwned wi h victory, and that the Union may stand lorever and forever. TUB OUTSIDE MEET. NO. Three st.snds were e.-retcd on Broad street, and a lurfc crovd assembled around enco. Tne uppr ftsnd, near Walnut street, was presided over by Coloiel Will'nm I). l.owi, Jr. Speeches were nitioe oy .amue v. Mavs, (ie-jeral Me.Cind. It'Fs, Ti.codctc O. hlfchiajrer, E-q., and L. C. Ca-sldT, Esq. Alter the meeting In the Ana demy Mr .'eymour made a brief kpfceh fro-u tlds stand. On the east si le of liroail street, nor Locust, the spcond stand wa located. John 0'H.rr c, Esq , pres ded, and speeches were made hy Thetdore ('eblsebager, Esq., Hon. Iliester Clvrr cr, and others. The tlrrd stand was near Fpruce street. Ilin. Cliarles llrown presided, Speeches were maile oy ex-Kev. K. r. 'inanu and other. Sevcril Foreches were also made from the steps of tbe I Academy. During the evening the Hickory Club of Rad nor, accompanied by a band of music, aud carrying a large transparency, marched up llioad street. NEWS SUMMARY. Local A (Til Ira. Yetfevday afternoon William Adams was held by Aldermau lieiiler to answer the charge ol attenioung to cast a frauiulent vote in the Tenth prrciuct of the Twenty-sixth ward. filurparet Chantry, residiug at No. 2105 Lociitt street, foil on the pavement last eveniotr, at Thirteenth street and Columbia avenue, and broke her lefj. bhe was taken home. The othce of the S"cond an I Third Stipe's Railway Company, at Moyamcusing uvenue and Taskrr stieet, was b-okm iuio on Thursday Lie tit and robbed of a small sum ot money aud oilier property. Inspection of Flour and Meal for tlio werk ending October 20, 18(i8: Barrels of superiue, f'475; do. fice, 7; do. rye, 23; do. corn weal, 435; do. condemned. 12. Iota!, tW7-l. Wi liHin Dontiherty, tiKPd tilteen years, re-t-ioirg nt No. 22ii5 Montrose ttreet, was ad mitted to the Hospital ycsierday with inju ries about the body, caused by falliu into a basement. Mary Darling, the little girl who was seri ously injured on Thursday, died at the Hospital last evening. toaties ejonnover. who cut his throat on Thursday niebt, was considered to be in a critl- al condition last eyenine. Keveuue Detective (Ieilman yesterday seized three still-, in opt ratioa m Clilton street, li ch mou J, aud one on (Jleartiel 1 street. A still had lit en cautared some week previously at one ot the places whtre tbe seizure wus made yesterday. ueorge vviikps won the race VT.terdav at tbe loint rruze Park. Tiuic 22A, 2275, 2-26i. Domestic 4ISitlrs. Gold clo?ed yesrerday nt 131. httka has had a conttag: atton. A Kilter InUo ttiia liepn dit cnverrul nn WlVIiellc IrlnvO. There was a meeliug of colored Democrats in bavannah yestcrduy. -llnre w is an immense lceoubiican cernon- ttratiou at Catncauqu.i lmt rjicbt. J lhuriow weed 19 expected to sail Horn Llvt-ri ool for tbe Uubed States to-day. A grand liermau Kcpnniican mas meeting w ill bo held in Natiouul Ouarls' Ha'l to-night. Maxon A: Co.'s ulaniim null, at Westerly, l. T., wae aCitriied by lire yesterday. Loss, $25,000. (icocral rbilip 8. Cooke has commenced an ac ion lorl.bol agaiuei tbe Aimj ami Navy Journal. Cotton imported from fo'C'cn conn'rics will be exempt iroin import duty ou and aficr tae 1st P10X. xue uev. jor. jonn wcvicKer, or uouimoia College, Ne,v York, died at liioommg JuU, on iburtuav. A itcpuDiicnn proces'ton whs stoned in Brooklju, N. Y.. on Thursday night. No bcrious iniunes were nunc cu. Joun it. ceiDeit. convicted oi vioiuiing too United Siaies Iutertal lluvenuo laws, has been rjardoned by the 1'midem. i ue oei oi one million oi ooonrs onereu oy llr. Ililmbold, on -evmour and Blair, has beeu taken Dy two uitiereot partte.j. 'ieorce 11. 1'endieion addressed a memngat Lock port yesterday. Look out lor large lie- nublican ca ns in tbat locality. Hon. HehuTler Co'fux addressed tbe reoplo of fcvansvMe. iua.. iu6toi"Dt. bx-rjecretary of War, the Hon. EJwm M. Stantt-n, will addre ss the citizens of Philadelphia in the Academy or juusic tins evening. One-nils forter and Bdbcick, of General liront's stall, yesterday "cturued from Caliloruia, whrre tujy uaa nieu on uu l aspect ion tour. Josinh L. I'ike has been convicted, atPortB' moutb, N. 11., of the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas brown, and sentenced to be hung ou novemoer in. The President has pardoned Janes A'kin son, who has served ditcen uiotitlso; imprison mentot a lerm of tneen jears.lorcounterfeitlnir, Council ! an Piilnan. upromiuent liepuliti- can ol New Yoik, was attacked veUerduy by tour ruuians anu urutuiiy beateij; nis tsirull was lractred. Danus Allen, Chairman of the Democratic Nat in ul zution Comnntie a'. Troy, N. Y , was yesterday arretted on tbo charge ot forging uatiiraiizuiion papers. A "soinan named Ann Hares has been arrested In New Ytrk tor attempting to kill a child two years ef acre by bratuplug ou aud kicking it in a most Dnrai manner. I'aientCt mmissioner Footo will recommend to Cunercss the e at'ti-buicnt of a woiicshop tu connection with tbe I'atnt Olllue, lur the manuiuciure and ret air ot muucis. A lnci'inotivs exploited oa the Ohio and Mifbisfippi Uailroad, e iL'h'eeu miles fiom Ciu ciuuatl. on Thuiduy ni'thr, killi'ig the fireman tin three boyf, and wounding the engineer aud a brosemsn. Tbe DemocraMc torcliliabt proafssion in Newark, N. J., on Thursday night, eud"d in vlfclcnce. Tho.-e piuticipatiiiL; in tde proo"sioii attuikcd inulieniive speclacors, and rorobud to FalOOLS. with all bis army. The allied army was dally expected. The Poriugucso Consul bad been forcibly taken from the American letatlon at Asuncion and shot. A United States war Ftcan er bad gone u,i the Paraoruay river, and a peremptory demand wonld be made by the Aaertcan commander tor redress. The recent conduct of Mlnl-ter Washburn is muchesn sntcd at Hnetios Ayre. Hacbip, tict. 3(. fczcalante has resigned his oflice under tbo Provisional (Jovermeut. Gene ral Duice has finally accepted tbc appointment e l Captain-Central ol Cuba, and wih soon sail for llavsna. MArRrn. Oct. 30. The estimated deaelt In tbe revenues this year will reach 50,000,000. The Spanish Government seeks to raise a loan of 200,000,000 crowns ht C per cent. FR OM WASHINGTON. The Jndlnii VTnr-OfTlelnl Itoporrls from icn'inl Klicrldiiu. Drxpotch to the Associated Press. Was-uington, Oct. 30. The following was re ceived at the War Department this morning: St. Locip, Oct. 29. Brevet Mnjor-General E. D. Towrstnd, A. k. G. The followiog despatch fiom General Sheridan is Just received: In the Field, Fort Hys, Kausas, Depurt Uient of Missouri, Oct. 28. Brevet Major-Grnernl W. A. Nichols General Carr, with seven com. pnnits of the 5th Cavalry, nnder Lieutenant Pi tion, struck tas Iudinus on Sliutner's creek, south of Beaver, on the 2r.ib ln-t., killed ten Indians and five ponies, and captured three pcnIc-. Ihe next day he followed the Indians, abo disputed his advance to protect their lodges and stock. The Indians burning the prairie to the wir.dward not s'.opping the ad vance of the troops, they forced the Iudiiius to abandon their rotes and camp, and lodge equipnge, enpturing and killing seventy-two horses. Gem rul Corr 13 still pursuing them Colonel Burkbead is also in the same section, and I think bc.'oie this has joined Gen. Carr. (Signed) r. A. Sheridan. W. A. Niciiols, A. A. i. FROMNEW YORK. Ilrlmboltl'H Bls Taken. New York, Oct. 30. The bets of one million dolliusoflircd tbroupb tbe newspapers by llclm bold, of Buchu notoriety, have been taken by two different parties. A Itlot. About 11 "50 o'clock last night Officer Jamc3 Wright, of the First Police precinct, attempted to quell a riot among a number of workmen on pier No. 8, East River, when he was attacked by eight or ten ruflians, beaten and seriously in jured. The riolcis escaped before assistance could be rendered. FROM NEWARK. Newark, N. J., Oct. 30. The Democratic torchlight procession lust night culminated after midnight in violence, while they were paslug Governor WardVhousc. His gardener standing quietly in front with a female domes tic, was struck with a club and seriously in jured. The windows were broken in with clubs, and tne nouesor some prominent itepuDiicaus were saluted with groan1'. Ihe t'ost saloon, uear the Market stieet deot, was ransacked and robbid. ilrs, linan's saloon, on Market street, wasal-o stripped ol its content", which wero carri(:d off by a party of ruflians from Jr.,ey City. From Ithode Island, Provipencb, II. I., Oct. 30. A fire at West erly, It. I., this inorniner, desiroyed C. Maxon & Co.'.s nlanintr mill and other buildings. The los Is about $26.1.(10. EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine News see First Page. ILMAKAO FO& PHILADELPHIA-TI1J8 DAY. dm Kiues....m......... M Moon Kinks................ 5 :i;l dnmSH'k'ti VoSihliea Wkkb, a 1 i 1'oreiiru Ali'niMt I.oisnoN, Oct. 30. Lord 8anleyhai not yet como-euced tha Parliamentary canvass at Lvuu KirIh, It Is said lie remains iu Loudon await ing berretary He-ward's reply conceruing toe jirotoeol tor the settlement of the Alabama claims. Ibom, Oct. 30. Mans, which are now said to have been prepared by order of the Freneti Govt rnraent, have been issued to sho that thn Bicnd t at pi r strictly regarded Its frontier as laid down in the treaties with the ueigboorlu powrre. It is interred tbat ibis explanation is made to cover the Emperor's abandonment of tbe war policy. Two scientific expeditions to t'ue North Pole are now fitting out, one at Bremn, under Pctermann, and the other at Havre, uudor Lumber!. London, Oct. 30.-The Boutb American mall steamer has arrived out. fcihe brings dates from Uio Janeiro to the Otli lust. The latest advices Iron Paraguay state that Lopez lield VilctU CLEAKEI) YKSTKRUAY. SteamsVilp Wyomiinj, Teui, Havanuau, Philadelphia ii lid M ullieru Mail tSlealushli) Co. Br K hu V, eiHb, J r.. Muu lay, U ttna, 9. & W, We'ab. bclir U c, Beatbe, Uotluon, da.eui, Leuuux Jlnr- Sent Kdwln. Tattle. I'r-.vldence, do, si br H. J. Nayini ud, Kliswurib, Washington, do. Wclir (Jee. W. Krebs, (jHrilsle, x.lctiLuouu, XiMhbury Wiekeitbnm S to. 8cl r . I,. Adams, dickers, Boston, Weld, Nag'.e & Co. Peiir Onrnst. Jmirdon Providence, John Rommel, Jr. e!ir Warm I.ouIb, dnow, Lyua, io. Hehr W. A. Lmnsbery. IOiiKbHry, New llaven, di). Sl'r F. Fmnbilu. Hei-son, baitiiucre, A. UroveM. .Ir, Hi'r Bruiol. V HlUce, .Nnw Viirk. W. P. Clyde & Co. Tun Tens. JettVrcoii. Alien, for Ualtliiiore, wllu a low ol barges, W. P. Clyde & Co. ARRIVKD y K8TERDAY. FclirBprsy, KhIiimuu, ir.iui JSewuerQ, N. C. wltk lumber in Initck'Sh & siieeis, ' fcclir P. L. fciul'ii, beweker. 10 dsy from Brunswick Ga . wlin stuutlluK to l aiierHuu & L. puiucuu. ' hchr B. HtevlDiun, itobluson, Iruni A.uecuvllle wllh Urn ber to canaln. tcbrHeoige Hnury Bollldajr. 6 days from James ilvi r, lih lumber to I. B. Pnullrs. dclir ExcIihdkp. J Belt sod. s days Irom Pocomoke river, uh lumber lo (J'Ulina A Co. t-clir Atailloa 8plcr. Vox wed. 6 days from Potomac rlvn, Willi lumber to I. H. Pnollpa. fcclir vv m. 'P'.wnsend. McNut. i day from Frederlca, Del., w lib eralo to Jamea L. Bnwlev A Co. ecbr Hebe, Jackson, irom Pocoiuoke, with lumber lO CHIIH1II, Bcl.r Z L. Adams, Nlettenon e aavs from Beaton (Metui-r Ann iillzu, llieiiaroa a iiours from XMew York, wllh uidse. lo W . w Bulrd A Cj. TugThos. Jellerson, Alien, trout Baltimore, with a tow oi oargea mi vr. r. nyue a co. MFViiHi-in. Phlp F.Ieanor, Ronuwarue, lor I'nlladelphla, entered UU, b A..VL'IljUI J.1II1 H1K. bhip Albeit, Krickaon. trcm Liverpool for I'll II ad el li. la. I lit Into Uolvnead mill limt bbip K. B. Hawn. Hiewari lor Pnlladelphia, entered cut nt i,lvfritnl isiu luai. Hlilo inland Homx. Llawell, from Grimsby for Ptil Isdeli lila anebord at imal itiih hint. Mill) llnlle ol the rea, 8ppar, lience via B.iston. for Caillornla. waa Broken Aug. 27. lal In N., long 25 W. Baniue Asirea. l-UwardM. Irom 111 laol tie p.. I!) fir PMiudpiphla, put Into Madeira 7ih lust, to readjust i.K" n:u unu jiKriiaiiy aniupu. Barque Uaoa n eiregnry. Hpeedivoy, hence for Bos- iuii. at Jioiuica' unia zuiu luai. llaraua Ariel. IkhiuImvh i,nen. at London lr.th I not Bri(UM iunliqne, liurkee, lor PlUlaUo.pula, cleared at l.tiuao" l'tn lnHt. Barque Berala Harris. Allen, from Uenoa tor PliHa dvililiia. waa i H (Jihraiiar S'h Ibrt. Unique lv Mu'iny. Jr , Wliaou. benne at St.Thnniai lain n M , hlo was amcuargii.g ou mu wiu tor rort an Priiico Brln m. V. nfrrrlck. Nordan, at Cardenas 2ii last,, lir a ort liorib or Hatte.aa. liilte lteHoluta, I.lppliicolt. for Pbllndeinhla. sailed (p di bt. Mr'H. (la . 2:s' test., with 101 dun ti. luuilr. BiigAluiou Koeil, lav a, ov ttiaiuiiKaa win l.ia'. cliNritieil io lead at Havana lur Delaware lireaK waier 410 hnds. sugar at ?u su per bhd., ouduo per box. Biig L. Warren. Cnhb, at Cardenas 22d Inst , for a port iionb oi at eras. Uriw Catawba, Wt-buer. hence for Boston, at Holmes' H o h zjhii mat. I'rlg ParaKon, Bhuts, her.ee for Portland, at HuimeV Ruin llll Ii.ki. Krlg J. l. Lincoln, Merrlman, hence, at Portland 29tb ll8'. HoiirA.M. Flanagan. Collins, oleared atUatansas 15th li si.. r Sierra Alorena, Hchr j. w. Vaunaaian, bbaw, hence, at Boston 23tii '"bonr'iFtattie Poga. Haley, for Philadelphia, sailed fri ui Hai-iu iiu iuhi.. k,.i,. ! v.rmeni. liullrste; V.. A. Atwoid. TTIfelns M, w. Carltale. Potter; KlisabxtU, llornnr: aud Asa Kidrldge, Hickman, lience, at Provldeuce 281 U lust, Uii lalier for rawiiiuai! Brbr K. F. Cabada, HwalD, for Philadelphia, sailed freni Providence Mth lnat. .... Hehr K. B, Wbarlou, Bontftll, hence, at Wy illo 28b i u . . - u,.i,, i R Dntwlier. Oraos. for Phlladvlphla. sailed from Maro'ebead 21ih luat. HrhrJ. Kioaidu Jova. Little, for Philadelphia, was leading t bt. Mary a (4a.. ietn tnar. Hehrl Hiawatha. Newman: Kao TTorae. Pendarj fihnuav. heuoe. at Naburfuirt 2ib liiat. Hteamer Clavne.nl. Piatt, for PhllaUelpUla, sailed . fti..lnlk 97ih I rial. Kttauuig Adelia, hsnee, at New London 29ih hist. fur Baum. NOTICK TO MARINERS. In tha month of November tha Iron can and non bui ya o a'klug obj.cui In Narragauttt bav, Fisher's uimd Hnucd Lona- lalnnd Bouud Naw Haven har bor, and obanuela Ihroush tba lower bay of New lork. will be removi-a, aua spar uuoys suostltuted for tham lor ma winter, blaua Island, S. V OcU M, M8. This ;t'ompanj Imre an cicluirc grant to lay GUDMAnmC CADLC3 Canton to Tien - Tsin, (TilB SEAPORT OF PEKIN), CONNECTING ALL TUIi FORTS ON THE ASIATIC COAST, Whose foreign commerce amounts to One Thousand Millions Annually. This Company ia chartered by the Legisla ture of the State of New York, with a CAPITAL OF 5,000.000; SHAKES, 100 EACH. A limited number of shares are orTored at 850 each, payable 810 each, 115 November 1, balance In rvonthiy Instalments of 82 50 per share. THE IKQUIKIES FOR THIS 8X00K ABE NOW VERY ACTIVE, AND THE BOARD OF DI RECTORS LS STRUCT US TO SAY IT MAY RE WI1HDRAWN AT ANY TIME, AND THAT NONE WILL BE OFFERED 02 THE ABOVE TERMS AFTER NOVEMBER 20 NEXT. For Circulars, llupn, and fall Information apply to DRCXEL & CO,, 'o. 81 South TIIUtD Street, Philadelphia To duly authorized Banks and Bankers throughout Peuiiajflvaula. and at the OFFICE OP THE COMPANY, Noa. 23 and 25 NASSAU STREET, 829 NEW YORK, FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. FLAUS, BJlMEKS, TRAXSrAJKEXCIEb AA'D LAATElUiSf Cnmitaign Badges, Medals, and Tias, OF BOTH CANDIDATES. Ten dltrerent ttyles aent on receipt ol OueCoUai ana iny cents. Aceata warned everywaere. Fiata In Maalin, Banting, and Sine, all He, wfcola tale and retail. Political Clubs fitttid ont with evwytninf they xa require, CALL ON OB ADDRESS V. F. SCHEIQLE. Ro. 4J SOUTH TlIlltD STEEET, Hrp PHILADELPHIA KOOP SKIRTS. 628. AK 623. U PAMIR, and all otner desirable styles and i'tle oi our CELEBRATED CHAMPION SKIRTS, lor laoit-t, iriubftt, ai.d cniluieu, exiustuatly uuatt ai d u.aOu to i ri.tr i-ai.eM. asortu.feut la tiiojiil ana aptclaliy aaai'ttd tot first claoa trade. COBMlIo I COKbirsi CORSETS! HeiaillLg at very low prices. Our aaaortment It conn le b, ru.bf uumg 'i liuuipaun's (iiove i iillug, Iu uil uinrtta, nuiu Mall to fctt'Ao; Meckel's huperloi Hrii.cn Wivtu Curauu,, Iroui m.'to u Bao; supe i lor w Lalcboiut naud made Curauw, lroiu m una It $ HO, In aliielca aad circular gore; MauameFoy'l 4.cjbfi tkirt rupiu ritli, at tlt'-su. Alao. Mi a. iicoilj'a Pateui, beil-AdJnntlDg Abdom iial CorseiM wuiuii every lady sbouid examine, t uteui Ciats, nun a air. Wtoifraiu and lu-iali Manufactory and Salesroom No. atl Att.CU. bureek J un WM. T. HOPKINa. Cl O B N TXV H A NGfl J RAO MANUFACl'OUY. JOHN T. il i I L K Y A CO., BKMOVKD TO N, E. comer ot Ua akk't' and WATER Streets Pnilaueipbla. DEALERS IN KAtio aND BACJOINQ Of every ikaurlptlon, fur Grain, Floor, Salt, buper-Phoapbaia ol Lime, Bom Dust, tic Large and small GUNDY BAHH oonstantly onhand tJ Alao, WOOL BACKH. Johm T. Bailkt Jam OAaoapic B. KINKEL1N, A FT EH A BSBIDGNCB and cractlce ot tblrir years at the Noribweal corner of Tblrd and Cutui eiraels, has lately re moved toH'Uih ELEVENTH Street, between MAR. KETand CUESNUT. Hlasnperlurliy In tbe prompt and perroot core ol all rtceut, cbronlo, lucal, and eoualliuiJunal alTeo Uens ot a apwlal nature, Is proverbial. Diseases of tne akin, appearing In a bnndred dif ferent forms, totally eradicated: mental and pbyalua wraknraa, and all nervous debilities aoleutllloall; and successfully Heated, Uitlce noun freui I A, M Ol P.M. D tv ii e o n e a t RURAL CRMETERV, MOUNT MOKtAH, rmhraclng an area of one linndted and llly-tlve seres, aud comprising every vsrl"ty of scenery. Is by far the lament and most b.iauilful of all tbe cemete ries near Philadelphia. Aa the tide of Improvement tends northward, MOUNT MOKIAU, by sengraphlcal pos'inn. la FORKVER SAFE FROM INTHUSI1N Oil DtS- TCRBANt E BY OfENlNU OP srRKElM. and will never be hrdned In and aurroun lal by houses, factories, or ether Improvements, tbe Inevl table fate of other cemeienei northward or centrally situated. At a convenient distance from tbe city, readily ac- ccis'bleby an excellent road and by tbe streetcars or ibe Darby Paueuger Railway, Mount Morlah, by Us undisturbed quiet, fu. His, the solemn purpoie ot Its dedication as a last resting place of tbe dead. Aoiuneral service here is evtr lnteriupted by tbe shilll wbls.le of tbe locomotive, nor the sensibilities of friends or visitors ebocked by the rush and rattle of long train of passing freight or coal cars, as must ol necessity be Ihe case la other burial-places, now established or projeoUfd, on the Immediate line of steam railroads, or through tbe grounds ot which such railroads run. Just now the hues of Autumn Huge with gorgeous colors and lnliulte variety tbe Mlageol the various groups or tine old forest trees adcriilDg the margin of tbe stream which meanders through Ihe grounds, and adds so great a charu) to Ihe attractions of tbe place. Cbuicbes of all the principal Pro'.cstnut donomtaa Hons have here purchased sections of ground for the use ol their congregations, aud more than seven Ibcutaud families have given this groat Rural Ceine tery Ibe preference over all others. doles lots of any size desired may s ill be hid nton application at the Lodge, at the entrance of tbo Cemetery, or it Ibe Brai.ch Oillce, 1'eua Mutual la surf nee Building, No. Oil CHESNUT Street, up stairs or at No. 136 UIRARD Avenue, where auy lufjrma llou will be given by 10 28 lin GEORGE CONN ELL, Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, THE LEASE AAD FIXTURES OF THE CENTRALLY LOJATFD STORE, No. IG04 CHESNUT Street. APTLY TO 10 30 3t JOHN TVAKIIITRTON. WM PHILADELPHIA PROPERTIES FOIt SALE OR TO KET. Tbe handsome BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, Nos. 4108, 4110, and 4112 SPRUCE Street. C. J. FBLL & BRO 10 18 tuthslm No. 120 South FRON T Street. TO RENT. p O R RENT. TREJIISES, No. 809 CHESSUT St., FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICE8 AND LARGE ROONS suitable foi a ( ommtrclal College. Annlyet Mif BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. TO LET-VERY DEsIRABLE BLTI- Liilioess location Four-story More No 213 ARC II b itfct. Possession 1st ol January. Apply on the HfcimiHFB. IU XI Dl fTT fcT TII1J If lit.BTnuV UWlf't- ITrtfToli iruer, and Imn ediale possession glveu. lu 30 21, AN OFFICE TO LET, FURNISHED OB UEfurnlahrd, No. 60S bonth TEN 1 H btreei. inquire at b or 4 In the afternoon. Iu2 UAKfbl'INUS. Ja T. DELACROIX, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CAHPETING-S Mattiugs, Oil Cloths, Hugs, Etc., Wholosalo and Retail. WAREHOUiJE, f.o. 37 South SECOND St.. ( 12 stntbSmrip Atove Chesnnt, Phlladelphln, STOVES, RANGES, ETC NOTICE'. THE UNDEBSIGNEU would cull attenilou of tbe puuitc lo his IN rL W t,tJL,LtUX KAUUi SUJU1 Al'lli, Tbla I. an eullrely new neutx. It la so con. strutted as to at onoe commend ltsolt to general favor, bum K a combination of wrougut aud cant Iron. It II very simple In Its construction, aud Is perfectly alr llkbuseli-cleanlig, baying no pipes or drums U bt taken out and cleaned. Ills so arrauged wltn nprlgtil flues as to produce a laiger amount oi beat from tlis same weignt of coal e-.. auy lurnace now In use, Tbe bygromctrlc coudliiun ol lueatr as produced bj my new arranKementof evaporaUun will aioucl) d niountrate tbai It Is the only Hot Air Furnace mat will produce a perfectly beulthy atiuoaphcre. Tnose in wantol a complete ileutiiig Apporattu would do well to call nud examiue the Uclden Kaglo WOU B CHARLES WILLIAMS, NOS. 1132 and 1134 MA&li KT btreet, PbllailelpulA. A large assortment of Cooking Rnugea, viro-lmarc etoves, Low Down t' rates, Veu.Uatura, etc, alway ""ii.' li. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. Wflj LEGAL lfiCES." LtTTFR'i TESTAMEXTAKY HAVING 1JKEN fantea to Hie subaclutrs niinn me Estate of Juil'il B. IdllCdKLL. (late or hbllade lplila), de ceastd.tll pi rboia mdt-bied to same will uiKe pay uithl, aud ibiiae biivli.R c'alius pieatnt ine u to A It 17n6t lUUDD U..V..-B ........ .uw iitskpti arfr, :ll a r.l. If rciir.iM. JAUOB D. J11TCUELL, &leCiaulos' J'lC COAL. BMIDLETON & CO., DEALs'RS 129 . UAKLEIH LEEIOH and EAtiL'i VXfii IH-'AL. kept Oiy nnder cover, tfrfparwl exprfwsiy lur family ue. Yard, No. Ii!25 WASlUNtJTOBt nine OfUiia No. 1 WALNnT Ptraet. i BOOTS AND SHOES, HAVlIiG Al.TfCUKD AND EKLAKG S.U Mif More, Nil. 2.10 N. NINTH -"trtet, 1 In vite atun lion lo my luurascil atock (of my own maui'ucture) ol Hue But)! b, bHOKS. o A ITJOK-S, Etc., of tlie latest UVw'i" 'UWMt EBNKST BOPP. FiRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES r.- O. L. MAI8ER, l$Jj SiNnVACTUBFS Of HRh aND BUUGLaK-PUOOF SAFES, LOCK.-11 ITU, BKI.L-H ANGER. AND DEALER IN LUlLDIiSU UAUUWAUU, till No. 4H4 RAttB atrtftt. Itt KM A A AH U 1 U ATA O Ol i, . .RNER Of 7tmiis-'1 A COTTON AND FlAX, .T,.r. BAIL DUCK ADD CANVAS, Of all numbers and brands. Tent, Awnlnr, Trnn. and Wagon Cover Due Alao Paper Manufacturers' Drlor Fella, from one. O several feet alilfcl Paullr g. Belting. 811 Twine, etts CADEMT O P MU8IC. BATEMAN'S OPERA BCUFFB FOB TOSITIVELY TWELVE N19HT3 ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY EVENIXQ, Nov. . GRAND COM BIN AI ION OF TWO COMPLier OPKKA U'lMPAMKi. ''S Aceryrj''1 "WenieburoPn.y" f.',".?, ,be ceu.r.ted Op.r. KVg-VXttSS1-."--Already prpsrnted at Ni(i (i.tdSi v. v . , t ., "!.! uEXApi?iU ONE HUNPRED HSPRENTwtniM For Ibe Ibomunb luierpreiaiion of this uracil .. clarmlug work, Mr. Baleniau secured lili?a?it?.i ?t l of au '"aristbt &NUMELY NKW OPEUATIO TROUPE ccrr.pi lhltK i.i uiiipr ol Ihe hiVWl' EMINUNT AKTISTES OF TlIiC DAY W lib Ihrre are now nulled llie COMPLETE OIUi.lNAL COMPANY wrilrh has lililiulo pprar.d In Pbiiadeipola uutlnr Mr Baieman'salrenl' n. ih-s i. rmli.g an uuer Ol'KKAl 1C COMBlNA'IlOW cf imprecedi'i ted niKKinniie. aud LouUe,r'ktea pnm"auun"of Oprs Comlmi MADEVOISKLLE IRMA, will make hrr flrat apufara, ce here as Tlonlotis la "xtli liiin.o," a part lu wbiub BUo Is acSuuwlHdV.ul to be wliliout a rival. " MOtIEUR ATJAO, the (aniens tenor end c m (Han, will Sus'aln tli ctiarni ter or' Umbo Bicue i Bine Bi-ard). his repeated "'""I'lia In liK h are uiaiiera of iniiiioal liHliry likitie Bleue'' H1 bo rei'resentod uutil chnnurt T, ,, .VKKV ftVtNI.NU. u".ea, it ITi a i'? ' !ve" ' tn" nerformane of LA UAND LVClll-K UK GEHOLHrEIN LA BFLI.E IIFLNF. with the brilliant and lavi.rltp arunio. ., , , JIAU1 l.K loi-T;K. s the heroine In b lb pieces. The entire Cists wm be made up ol NAMK8 OF OPERS.TIO KMTNEVC'Hl Musical lireo.or ...hi. a VOL? 11 BIHUFELD TheOpera wl l be nrndured wllh an AMPLE and C Ail Kb U LI. Y CU'JdEN ORCHESTRA NCMEROCS AND THoKOtJOULY TRATVirn CHMHtld. THK PALE OF RKH JIVED SKATS will cr.inu'enre on vv EtiNK D A Y. Novemlier 4 at the Bo Clljce of th Academy, and at tne Musis s.r"t Mes8r8 BONER & CO.. No. 1102 Oh nut AAMiseiON ON ft DfiLLAfR (Reserved biais. Fll'y Cents exira.) EW CHESSL'T 8TUEET THSATRF W. bclMi &LO..Lee-s ae. THE W OHHKLL Sl.-I'KKH, FOPH1E. 1HENK. nun J KM Nf E, will appear, for tbe second time lu mis city In tha EugllBh verticil ol ' X A BELLE HELENE PARIH AND HELEN: OK TKR GRECIAN ELOPEMENT. To cooclude wnb iik UOOD-KOR-1 OTFIiya, In which MISS Jinmk WORRELL will appear In her great eptclally ol F-er in NAN. iblroduclcg her nrrlral ed CLOU DANCE. -TLV CIIESSLT STREKT TIIIiATRfl X WM E (SINN & CO. beg leave to anuouuee that they have obtained acocv tlxirrt frt.m London, ihruun the Authors aiieut of 11. J. Byrou's fuooessiiil D'emii, entitled 1 v . . , TftEUM'aSlHiUiLAja, which will be profltu ed MONDAY, November 9. wllh new scenery, orUinal mualc, startling mechani cal efl'eciB, aud In rui nwe eai. RS. JOUN DREW'S AIICU bTfiElLT THE. AT UK. Begins ai quarter tnR FIRST-FLY. 4FTEHNO' N AND NTGIIT i.oriA's last appkakanok. Tills (Saturday) A KTEKNOON, A S 2. last nta. tLY matinee. FIEE-FLY (with Hoi sn aim Dnuce)M LOITA TO N1GUT (Saiurta-. I'ctnher ai, Fiiiwieentu and L8lTime, FlRI-Fi,Y. FITtK-FLY (Lal lime) LOTTA HOMJAY, NKW p, A Y-H K'H HOT MOVKY. MKfei. JOHN LRKW ANU COMPANY. AC II STREET T II E A T R E. THE LAM'AHIKE LAW MKB. JOHN liKKW bigs 10 announce to the public lhat abe piuchaai irom Lesir Wallaolc, j'q., lue Bote. nsui. iu piai.ii ,u mm uiy . j. K?r in' nircebtiii drama called T H E LANCA t-HIhK LAH-, at anon a" toe maniiicnnt. play urn veil lu tblJ country. Tbe drama (ii)W beni tcifil at WallM'k's, New Yrrk, w Uh tbe greatest suc .) will be pn dueed a' tin ....... ..,nii,. 11D(, . N ON MONDAY KVEXINi. November. 0 WITH NKW r-CENEHY. wir;iAL niVilO MECHANICAL EFFECPd. AND w G UK AT CAST. 10 2!) 4t ALNUT ST. TliEATKE. BKIJfNB ATi To 6 THIS (.-saiurjajr j EVr NINU. Oct. 81. eecoiiO wees oi lue J-niiueni Tragedlun. MR E L HAVENPOIir. ' G R K AT KTJCCIirtS! H ANU GUT THE BANNER I THE CUY l!S STIL.U THWV JOM I HOUlSKB CROWDED TO 'I HE DOM tl t blxlb TS lthl of the neiv Knnjanttc Drama entitled F: Olt BIIaDKD, en bod j leg scenes lu Loudon aud Paris at the present day; alfo ibe WIl.U LIFE OF Tft E OITSY T RIB 149. Mr E. L DAVENPORT In Four CUaraoturs; MUSICAL F UNr HA L L. CARL bENTZ AND VaUK HAeHLBR'd GRND ORCHESTRA MATiNEKI. EVERY KATUKDaV AFTERNoON, ai 8', o'clock, bubscilpllou Tlckeix, admlnlug io ibirty Couceru.to, Package ol four llckeis SI, bingle Adml su n ....6floeni. Fur sale at Carl BeMs's tifllee (Uouer's store), No. 1102 CliesLUi street, and ai Mark Haaaler's Ollioe, No. 211 B. E'gblb street. Ivngi.ci nienis fur Ooncens, Com menceniels. Balls, Private Parties, etc., cau be made at the ethos. io 14 it HORTICDLTUR AI. (I A LL. U li It II A N I A Oht'HKal'n.-1' U B L 1 O HjHEAK4AIfel EVKRY WEDNESDAY, at H P. M. Tickets sold at tht ooor, and all principal Music b tores. Packages or five for l; siLgle, Xi oeu.s. ii!;tigen.entB ran be mace by addressing O. BAS TER'l. Ko.UM MONTh K Y UireeU Wittlga Music bture. No. lu.il Chefnul street; Audce'S Music Hi ore. No. lHH Cheanut atreeU 10 ID 8m T71ERD1NAND P A U W E L S' JD OltEAT NATIONAL PAINTING, "THE NEW REPUBLIC," EMANCIPATION IN THE UNITED STATES. Now ou Exhibition lu the Penutylvaula Aca'leiny ofJt'IueAria (Kmbihu Uaileriea. ) 10 lis Hr xpOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. JJ EVERY EVhNlNu a1J BATURDAY ArlEKNOON. OKEAT COMBINATION TROUPK, In Grand Ballets, Elb i plan Burlesques, fiOUatk Dances. Pantunilmea. Oymnaat Acta, etc. TLANTIC OARPtN THEATRSJ. CALLOW- 111 I.I, b'I'limi, BH.O FIFTH. LAbT WEKU OF 1H RSK DRAMA. KATB R AYMON D AND MLaCE BF.SS. 10 S7 5l M rs" c'lara Fih eiFmaeder", who lor ihe paat iweiv y.ars In New Yora: l.ua Ixen successful s a iacbr of ELOCUl'lON and DRAM AT1UJ READING, offers her services to yum g laales des ring Instruction In the above branches, or of adm.in u the h) I'AGIC as a proleial n. For lerm aud rartl"nlrj, aeditss aim M ASiDKR. ARCH fcTREET TUFAl'RE, or No. 8 1 A KCti btriit. 10 Ii7luthb8 NEW PUBLICATIONS. a TO ROOK COLLRCTOK S WILLIS P HlillHD UivlUs tbe Attention ol booknuy.r. lohls very extan Hive col e. Hun ol CUOICK IMI'Oltl'EU BOOKS, euiuraciuij all run es of I Iterature, and part'cuiur y i uperbly Illustrated and Flno Ar i Works. History ana til. graphy, Voyages s.rd Travels, Poetry and :ho D-am. Natural Hls tnrv. Mitndard end Mtarolluueuus Works, Early l'rliitrd BookH, etc. Priced atali giies grat's on sppllratlon. Entire Llnrail a purclined toro-ah. 'mi-; K.viiLisu b oivs ivrf:, No. IJifANJOM BPREEr. 10 (i IMl'ItOVlil) 11ALT1AI0KK gl'FI RE -PLACE HEATER,' WITH Illtiuiiiiaiiiig Doors and Windows, AND Magazine of finCielciit capacllj for fuel to lust 21 hours. The inofct cheerful and perfect Heater In use. WOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY J. S. CLARK, 10. 108 MARKET BTUEET, lOMlmrp S1LA DELPBIA,"
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