TUN DAILY KVKN1NG THI iHG It Al'l t I'll IL ADU I, PI 1 1 A, FRIDAY, NOVK.MBEK 0. 18C3. Owning clcgtupl PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON (SUNDAYS tXO'PTBO), XT HE KVEXINJ TELEGRAPH BUILDING, m. 19 a. third street. Pr'w, Thrra Cents per Copy (Double Shae), or BgMeen Mou per Weak, payanM to tbe Carrier, and Mailed fubicrliers nut or the oliy at Km PoLas rper Annum O e Dollar and Flfiy Oentl f r Two Months, luvarl b'f In a vaace far the period ordered. ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 18G8. Profit .tad Los b. Thb Milinlnalicg liattln of the Rebellion ha been foogbt aLd won, and we can no oa Oar roil.J, discover the extent of our losses, And tako an aocouut of our booty. To begin, we ha glnd the l'resHenoy. Andrew Jubu? on will rutin, into oblivion on the 4ilmf March urit, and with him will go Horatio Srvtuour atid Fiat-k Blair, to be hoard of no more for ennm time to come. With tha Prepitieiscy we gain al-o a hearty aocord ba tween the executive u(i legislative branches of thtt Oov-rnm-nt. Co grt-cg will no longer be at sword' poiut with the Chlnf Magistrate, the veto business will oeaae to exltt, and im peaobment will enter into history and remain there. With the chaDfr.es in the Cabinet whlob will follow Preaideutarant'a Inauguration Will oroe likewise a g-aud sweep of all their Subordiualep, both at Washington andthr.ioh. Oat the country, tbe whole maubinory of th Government betog brought into sympathy irith tbe will and wishes of the majority. In tbe national S-uate there will be but little obange nnmerially, bat it will be, on the whole, of a very satisfactory character. In tbe next Bessiou of the Fortieth Congress, every State of the Union will be fnlly repre sented, exoept Mississippi, Texaa, and Vir ginia, which are not yet reoonstruoted. The total number of Senators is G8, of whom 55 lire Republicans and 13 Democrats. To the latter category might, for all praotioable pur poses, be added the names of Fowler, Ross, and Van Winkle, changing the figures to 62 and 16. The terms of 22 Senators will expire on the 4th of March, 16 of them buing Repub licans and 6 Democrat'. In their plaoes will oome 18 Republicans and 4 Democrats, giving the former a total in the new Senate of 57, and the latter 11 only. We may possibly hare lost the LegbUtnre of Arkausas, in Whioh event Senator MoDonali may be suo oeeded by a Democrat, aud the division stand 56 to 12. Only six of the new Senators have been eleoted thus far Casaerly, Demoorat, from California, to pucooed Coaneas, Republi can; Thurmau, Demoorat, from Ohio, to suooeed Wade, Ripublican; Hamilton, Demoorat, from Maryland, to suooeed Whyte, of .the same faith; Gilbert, Republican, from Florida, to suocecd Welch, also a R-publioau; Bdmunds, Republican, of Vermont, who hat been re-eleoted; and Brownlow, Republican, of Tennessee, to succeed Patterson, the Democratic son-in-law of Andrew Jjhi son. To these two Republican losses will be added tbe new Senator from New Jersey, in the place of Frellnghuysan, who will prob'bly be the Hon. John 1. Stook ton, onoe elected, but in such au irregular fashion that his seat was given to Senator Cattell. This loss of three Republicans ii more than compensated for by the election of Parson Brownlow, and a gain of four others from the following States: From Peurnyl vania, to suooeed Buckalew; from Con necticut, to suooeed Dixon; from In diana, to succeed Uendricks; and from Wisconsin, to suooeed Doolittle. Hen derson of Missouri, and VQ Winkle of West Virginia, also retire, giving place to t0 Sound men of the true faith. The other Re publican Senators whose terms expire are Morrill of Mainn, Sumner of Massachusetts, CbaLdlerof Michigan, Ramsey of Miuntnota, Stewart of Nevada, Mjrgan of Near York, Bprague of Rhode Island, aud Tipton of Ne braska. All of these will probably be re elected, except Morgan; but the latter will not have Horatio Seymour for a snocessor. All the members of tin new House of Repre sentatives have been eleoted, except the single member from Florida, the four from New Hampshire, and the three from Connecticut. The eleotlon in the latter State will take plioa on the seoond Tuesday in March, in Connejti out on the first Monday In April, aud iu Florida some time in January. The New Hampshire and Flo. Ida delegations will bs Republican, as will also be half of that from Connecticut. lLoludiug these probable results, the lower houses of the Fortieth and Forty first Congresses will bear the following com parison: Republican!.. Democrats Fortieth Cunorcai. 174 63 Hi 81 llcpublloan mnjority 121 UJ This shows a Republican loss of 29 mem bers, a Democratic gain of 30, and a reduction of 59 la the Republican majority, which will be 7 less than the two-thirds vote which has been required heretofore to override Andrew Johnson's vetoes a luxury without which we ean get aloog very comfortably with General Grant for President. At least half a dozen of the new Democratic member will be unseated, When the Committee on Eleo'lons exposes the flagrant frauds by which they have been nomi nally eleoted, and tha Republican majority will in this way be increase f(0m 62 to 74 a very good working majority, anffloient for all tha requirements of prompt and. impartial legislation, under the administration ot Gene ral Grant and the new reign of peaoe and prosperity. Taking It altogether, our profit and loss aooount for November 3 looks re markably well, And we are satisfied If the Democrats are but they evidently are not. Thb Rkbolt. There Is no material change In the majorities in the different States, as published b us jester; 9rn oer.". taloly receive the electoral vote ot evey Northern State exoept N-iW York aud New Jersey, with enough Sou'.hirn States to glv him a total of 217, leaviog the balance, 77, for Sejmonr. There Is no ohange to b made in the table of Pennsylvania majorities as published by ns yesterday, Indicating a round majority of 25 000 to the 8tte. A Ileprrsentative Kngtlshmnn. Wm have conBlderabl reaped tor Mr. Roe buck, M. P., as we have for all honest men, whatever their opinions maybe and whether we agree with th-m or not; for Rwbuok Is honest. He Bys what he thinks, and he thinks what he says. There is not aud never bas been any beatiDg about the bush wilh Roebnck, but he has openly declared himeelf tbe enemy ot the Uuited State, and when tbe R bullion of the slave States threat ened the disruption of the Uuion he earnestly debired tbe English Government to strike a decisive blow, which would forever anni hilate the power of a formidable rival. Tbe unmanly and ungenerous policy advooated by Rbuok was peouliarly English, but then Roebuck is a repre sentative Englishman, and his senti ments towards tbe American Union are those pf a large proportion of his oonntrymo. Th Fal titers tons aud ths Russells of the day, leis honest and less courageous but equally bitter in their feelings with Roebuok, were afraid to take tbe derisive step which he advised as necessary for the maintenance of British si premaoy; and they allowed their sympathle wilh the cause of seoession to find expression in tbe recognition of the Rebels as belligerents, by permitting tbe escape of the Alabama and other vessels to prey upon American com merce, and by giving all the oonntenanoe anl support to Jeff. Davis and his confederates that they were able without produoing an actual rupture with the great Republio or the West, which they feared even iu the hour when it appeared most likely to disappear from among the great nations of tbe earth. On the 19th of October Mr. Roebnok made a speech to tLe workmen of Messrs. Rogers & Sonp, of Sheffield, in which he explained his course towards the United States and the policy which he advocated during the progress of the slaveholder's rebellion. Mr. Roebuok said his belief was that the American people by and-by will be so numerous that they will be all-powerful among mankind. He had always fonud that persons of uncontrolled power do not use that power as they ought to do Mr. Roebuck hvs numerous examples iu English history upon which to fouod this opinion and his obj- ct was to prevent the United States from having that immense un contrcl'ed power. When the Rebellion broke out he said, "lere is the opportunity. We can take it in pirfict safety." How very British this is 1 He did not believe that a war woul 1 have followed, but by the recognition of the Confederate Government the blockade of tbe Southern ports would have been raided, the civil war would have been brought to an end, aud the United States would have been divided into a number of independdnt nations very much, as Mr. Roebuck believes, to the benefit of maukind, tbe States themselves, aud Knglaud in par ticular. This was Roebuck s programme, and it was the programme that the Tory Govern ment of England would have been pleased to follow if it had dared. Mr. Roebuck, in his Speech, related the following story, which is interesting and suggestive, so we give it in his own words: Afier that meeting in Paradise Square I wont bncfc to L,ODdon, aud la a liny or tw it wts the i.ects-Uv of iIib case for a ineuabarof PitrlU rueni mere is ofen mat necessity to wait uoon tue Frlnue Mlulmer. I wat ei upon Lord Pal rtieihton. Ttie m.aneut I gut int j bis room be WHkHl Mill Ira Wlilloit Kt bin drHtf.HS tiaalwava diU-be lurued n.u.id and put out botu bis lurid, and aid, "Koebuck, KonUueif, w.m h deviJlMi K"Od t-peech you made In duellljld J" I aul, "My lo'd, I i.ui givutly obliged to you. uijo Jl itiered f the kimi pUiase you bave used dbout my fpetcu;" though It whs ranter n nurd orie, you bdow; I fetl very muctt HaUerel." KJatiered I" he naldj "wuy, I erueullrelyol your opinion, but dra not, offlolnlly ray so." Now.ii blruc me, acorn ding to tue old wointn'a pbiue. all of a bean, ttiat a mau In a iwar ubonld ray to me, opsuly au l wlibout, dix;;ulse, mat lib win. eiiiiri'iy 111 my opinion, nan lea trie people of England dlr.ctly the oppontle way. Xl.fit, said 1, lb ujouern political morality. Mr. Roebnck declared that he had no idea of creating a war with the United States, that from his youth up he had been an opponent of slavery, and that no sympathy with the slave power influenced him in the line of policy which he advocated; but that he thought the dismemberment of the United States would be for the benefit of mankind. Here we think that Roebuok is not quite honest; for "mankiud" substitute "Eogland" or "English aristocracy," and we will have his exaot meaning. We oontend that this man Roebuck, an open, undisguised, and plain-spoken enemy, is better entitled to the respect of the American people than are those other Englishmen who did all they oould to embarrass ns during the Rebellion, while they professed friendship and sympathy for our misfortunes. We do not owe Roebuok any love, however, and to do him justice, he does not ask it; but is it not an insult to the American people that their official repre sentative in Knglaud should spend his time in dining aud wining and hand-shaking with such fellows f These men would have destroyed us when they thought they bad an opportunity, only they were not per fectly sure that our hands were so full of the business in whioh we were engaged that it would be safe for them to make the attempt; and Roebuck's story lets the cat out of tbe bag so far as the Eogluh Ministry In the early days of the Rebellion is concerned. Palmerston was entirely in accord with him, only be did not dare to openly say so. We do net fear tbe enmity or care for tbe friendship of these representative Englishmen, and Minister Reverdy Johnson will have the mortification of seeing all his fine sentiments of perpetual amity repudiated by his countrymen. We have demanded a fall and sufficient satisfaction for the damage indicted ppog our oouuneroe by Rnglish-buiU oruljers, and nothing short of this willbeaoedst to. The. determination of the American people on this point grows etrongor every day, and per hapa Roebuck's fears with regard to our pro bable rtpe of power may be realised even sooner than Le autlo pates. A uttino couktfiipakt of the great nation il triumph of Grant and Colfux is furnished by the local Democratic victories. Ttie Fourth ward of Philadelphia gave Seymour more than three thonaud majority, anl by this retnrn a capacity for finud whs displayed which even the woist Rebl district oannot excel. New York city, notwithstanding the magnificent vote polled by b-r gallant Repub licans, attested Ler ability to supply illegally naturalised or bogus voters not merely by the thousand but by the ten thousand. Biltirunre was as ready to bolster up the new rebellion as she bad betn to encourage the first out break of trea on. Kentucky, for the reasons Nasby bas clearly described, was of oour.se Demooratio. In Louisiana Kousseau com manded. The memory of the massacres per petrated during the first New Oilcans riot was still fresh iu the miu is of the Republicans of the State, and it was won by Rebel vile.noe. Tbe means used to gain these victories are characteristic of the cause they were intended to serve. A. J. W.," who must not be founded with tbe original "A. J.," oon-vlth- out the "V," telegraphs from Alexandria, Ya., to the Washiogtou E'pre, that "ths State of Virginia has cast her vote fur Sey mour aud 'Blair." ' A. J. W." then naively adds, that "ten electors were chosen." We are informed by a Washington despatch thtt some of the Virginia papers oontain article) congratulating the First Families on the ex treme quiet which marked their election. Doubtless these congratulations are timely ones, for the Virginia election on Tuesday last was oonduoted in so very, very quiet a man ner that not a soul outside of the State knew suoh a thing was going on until "A. J. W." was heard from. We hope this gentleman's "ten electors" will have a quiet time when they come to cast their votes for Seymour and Blair. A caulk tklkokam announces that the King cf Prussia, in opening the Prussian Diet, declared that "the wishes of sovereigns and a popular craving for peaoe would insure peace, and should lemove those groundless fears of which advantage is too often taken by the enemies of peace." He evidently desires a maintenance of pacific relations, and will not preoipitate a quarrel with Napoleon. A care ful comparison of the available military re sources of France and North Germany, reoently made by a foreign journal, discloses the faot that the former is still the most formidable power in Europe; and the Prussian monaroh will be loth to measure bis newlv-lengthened sword with the wsapou which has proved so potent in past oot.llicts, and whioh has no. yet lost its cunning nor its strength. ' Appear ances indicate that "peace" will prevail in Europe as well as iu America. No Usb por RooaTEits. When English was eleoted Governor of Connecticut last spring, the Boston Post purchased eight magnidoent stereotyped roosters, with copper heads, and displayed them at the top of its oolumns. Yesterday a solitary rooster made its appear ance in the Post, with the following lines by way of introduction: " S" For sale Eight roosters, as good as new, If the terms of the Post are hoi exlravi gant, the whole Demooratio barn yard of fowls may be forwarded to ns, with bill, to be col lected when Horatio Seymour abandons the culture of watermelons to take his seat in the United States Senate Tub London Press ooinments on the elec tion of Grant in a varied strain, the most en tertaining passages being found in the oolumns of the Horning Standard, whioh thinks that, if "the Demooratio party had nominated Chase or McClellan, instead of two seoond -rate poli ticians, it might have suooeeded." And this, despite the "notorious readiness" of the radi cals to abuse their power. We commend the Mornbg Standard to Mr. Reverdy Johnson, as a fitting organ for his after-dinner epistles, when bis after-dinner speeohes are entirely played out. SPECIAL NOTICES. VxT" WKKJlirS ALCONATED GLYCERIN Tablet ul ttuitdifleU Ulycurlu laudato preserve tbe '.kin If oiu.iirv in una wrinkles, imprtu a won der ru) degree or Boftotn aud delioncy to the com-ple.-.loi., aud wbiteueas to toe aklu; Is an excel Ion l Sentlirlce, yikielu to the tiwte and tonlo to the mouib ana kudus : Imparls sweet now to tue breath, and renders theteetb beautifully white. For Me bv all drugRlsw. H. O. A. WKJOHT, No. 624 OHKBKUT tstreeu ' g Itgyr- UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, BROAD f THKhiT. NOVEKBII 2 1881. A nutting of tbe UNION LEAUUK OF PHILA DELPHIA will b beld l tbs League Home, on THUKfrDAY, Ni.v. 12 isos, at 8 o'clock P.M., lor the purpose of Domlnailnic candidates to be voted ror as members of tbe Boaid ot Directors. By order of tbe Board ot Directors, ' OKjItOi, a BOKER, lis 71 Becretary. A MISMimtKl HEETlNU WILL Ai be lieiU lu ST. rAUL'H UtlKCH, O'lMtuut HI i. on the evening or BaTUROaV, Novemuer 7, kt eliat8)o'clo"k. Lais itave JNlutn audUruea at 7 P. ot. Adnreeies wi b delivered by the Rt. Bev. Dr. IXJTlLc. Mlnlc.rt Blxhup ofllunt.ua, aud by Bev. B. W. MOKKIb, JIUblouary Bishop elect of U.tgtn. US itt Mrrps Til 15 HIN1IOP W1IITB3 l U4TF.lt - BUJK rtOU hi V. Tbe luirl-nia Auulrer ary oi the BIc-IJOP WUITS! FKaYEK-BO jK bt) IE1Y will he held In hT LDnK'SllHOU Jll, TBIlt 1'h.liNTH Blr-i, below Hpruoe ou bUXUAY Kvtu ng, iiit lk lusta 'i, lervloea to commenne at 7li u'i Imk. The an iial reourt of tbe Btard ot Moa ye will be read, and aodress dellvtred by Hmb'tpi CI AhKcuM and 1 U TI LK and K'T. Dr. BUTLKll. 11 H JAjSES m AKttrBKW, deoretary. AN ADJOURN bD ANNUAL MS.BT. SPECIAL NOTICES. tgtif t e HKioKnuid.ra or ib LOUHIHO AND BO I C'IIPaNY will ha i eld l UK-DAY, Nuvemoer iu. I(f . at 4 n'om k P M. at the i.tttue of tbe (Jompaay, TWKNTY h'.y H and bt'U 1 H tJireme. ThUaas a. HARRIS. 1UM Beoretary. TTW- BEDS OP EASE, COMFORT. AND clfai liuem, of ruperlor and pormunt ela iloltT. and at less ot than any other good bade are made Iriiiu ibe patent fclaulo ftpouge, Ttnarilo e pOkHmstt no lelltug properilee. and retain! IU elastic so'tueas, belug tuuie durable than the best curled haii, Itiawfl ft'T lUOfirELAH (.'.I'ii.'.BTKBV BOCItSTl' " OK t llll.rtl. I.t-IIIA, Thf H, rl.lv 4. in hi.l.i .-.it Arilnnrttoit MemAnM n SUMMT KVUM ll N Miiw . Mts at T' n fl rx.at h- II a 1,1. i, ttie H'llliKUi' IN'tT -T IY, r.o, 7ii. ua I ll A IN v. rirpft., t ner a i n-ct'ie ! lit" tiep. ri o the 'nniniltte on aik Hroiiml ap- olniMi 1 1 1 be Hi-t li M- ili, mi thn li '' -p-.-iu-l ' .ami I'm rt a, m le. di ta H c"'le ieq i.te I, till Ilv UTrt-r ' iviiint-i M, O-lIKU i. tlH'i 'K OV TH: SALMt 0 AL(J U PAiv V. I o. li M Ki . M .H i' fX':il VS' I'. t'niL.pKi.eiila, N I". I HKt A Mt-erlnl Me tl " il int. ni' iiiiiliir win bt lied i t' VS f l ku Y, the li h I' hi ,ni I P. M . at Hie 'Oce in iIim oiiu'iv. lur the pirn'S'im e II i 1' tec nr a.iu ia mg ordur on the present otain n't ie On '!. A. L. M 1KY, JlHj Mecreta'JT rjT' oKFirn of thk otE,N ani ' rtjA i s rliii a r PH 1 1, A HKLrii f v t FNi- V H BaII.WaY tk.vlfANY, TWKSrV. l ltlll auu Cua I'M Hi "Ma. l'lllLlt LI'HTA. '-. 4, IVJ w'e re r .mre tit pm ..roa i A ivirmer. m tn ' ar of it U iliie li'nv LerinH amilv ii. tue uaitte ul tne li mi i ny li 4 JOHI u A O tnsHI). 8 icre'.arf. K- HATCH H.tiU'S HAIR (VE -THIS splb'iUia Unit HVf la llib ntl In um mi t.J l.'ieiuly iniH and perfnc I I- yes h irmltnta, re,i'li.. li piaiit mipuiis: li- ilm-tp ol'itui"tit; no rullcmtius tlnli lem.ioie ti 111 ctr-on of had dyes: tuvloriee and Ii-bvcii the Hn'rs 'li anl beutilu:. hlnrk or troir, tnolivall Orn.iil't- and rerturneis; and ir iprly apt ! 1 at Rair-linl tr' win r-nixiry. eta. 16 RO0 fctrmt N-w Vnr. m nl 3" THE NKW CAIUNLT l'.K)8TB D. Ati li itaiii and irieii ly Ittr itHhed Htsinil, read) lor line li,-.niiiiy, -nintum the ep iear uiiih ol ai'ieniln cnhuiei o ubrnry KhsI y miiniHd by itie ins, Mr. 9 OH s- u i' j ! DRY GOODS. O & aw oilcaie lttdief. Wunrnnuiii. eireti 10 11 1 m DIVIDENDS. J5T" PENYLVANiA UAILUOAD CJ1- r A n i . TBKANURHn'B TBPARTMKT, t f-MILAOMLPHIA, VoV. l.l'SS. UOTTCH TO MOCICHOLbKHS. TLeBoaid of Dlieclnrs have Ibis day declared a Bi nil-am ul litvldrnd ot FIVE f Kit OKST. 01 Ihn CFpltal unck of the Oumpan. , cltnr ot Mallonat and Plate taxts, payable in ca:.h,ojaud alter November 30, USS. ilBrk Towers of Attorney ft Collecting Dividend can be Obtained at the OUlot) of lue Company, So. -39 B. Tl IBDBt eet. Ti e cfllce wi.l uecpenel at 8 A. M. and closed at 4 P. M . from fl'V. sj to Dec S, for the payment el Dividends, and efter that date Irom 9 A. M. to 3 P M. TUOMAb T. (IKIH, ll 8 80 1 Tretsumr. UNION NATIONAL BANK. -iy PalLvDaLPHlA, N V. 4, ISM 'J e Dtrclnrs have thl cav dccla.U a dividend of Ft I ft PER t'K.NT. lor tb lat mix mouths paraote rn dt ma ,d, free of Culito Htaiea and sal- tares. II 4 a P A. KKb'.KK Q.shlw. IKvif" FAKMf hS' AND MECHANICS' NA- TIONAL BANK. f HILtDBnPHIA, NOV. S, I8M. 1 he Board or Dfrvcior- nave tms day daclar d a Ti keLd ot F1VK PER O&INT., payahleoo demand, clurof lax. W. KUdarON. Jk.. ram O-sni-r. trj&f THE COMMEKOIAL NATIONAL BAK. OF PUNNoYLVAiNlA, HHtLlaLPHIA. Nov. 8 HSS. Tha Bnard of Direct r have tins day declared a dividend of F1VK fhU CENT., oleir of ah taxes, pa able on dtmaua. liast r.O PALMVR.r'ashler. MEiUIaMCV NATIONAL BANK. PiilLAUKLPHlA. N.vemoerS iSi. The Bonr o' Inncti rn tins Bank have deoiardd a DlVilKND OF six FdR UKN k' add t'W ( IKKi bNl'tiui pttal)lJ on ilem-nd, free tf laxei. U86t J. WiOANI). J . 0Rltler. t33f NATIONAL BANK OP THE N JKTti VX EBN LAB-Ktlti. , PHIL4DVLPUIA, NOV. 2, 1868. Tbe pirertors have 'I Klo PtY deolated a ivl dtud oi TEN t .I ENT. lor the past six mon-lij, el. a' nl tax, pij able on demand. lli, W. uOVf MRRR OmMt. .t. Trit,' pfiti.aii:i,piii A NATfiivar. Bank. Piiil.auux.pia. No-. t. in. Ti e Iiir.i-ioiM Imvtd clared a dlvulud ni EIHUT I- It VMS i'., paywbie ou e "Hurt, clear , all laxis. ll6t B B ixiMKOVa. Oahmr. t3g POLITiCAL. rjJO CELE13EATE0UR GLORI003 VICTjaY llcatlfiflartcrs Republican Jnvlnolblefj, ORDER No. 21. 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An unusual y lunic time ha oeen rpent m In pripa. ta li.p.anu lu fcve.y de all It has been eUburateil ltb me utmoei o ata-ian Hariattd now atauus attne Lead tf a meiloaa Female Novelist. NEW EDITIONS OP Alone atOKaHide - 17 Miriam 1 lit-Bbams aud lloiuerl 16, l-75 Nemeils M..M u.75 Hiiui... l-JJ Munnvnaua 1 7 Tat) Xliadt a Pain. t ; t'Marlsn IT ar land write 1 for the maltl'uce and tha el e apt leciaite their ' is the m -rued suucessof her proOuc 101 s shows' -New York timet. Either of the abov works ten by mall, postpaid! oil rtcelpt tf tbe price, SHELDON A CO., Nc. 498 and MO B RO A WAV, U 8 fB28 NaW YORK. LET VH HE FUIEXDj!" A good Idea It irv too In Hartford, nlgbt before last tbe (i rant auu t'oliax Club and the H;m turand hialr Cleb clubn.d. Not 10 say that they oinbo-d eaoi oibei's beads, as mlfrhi. have oeen exi entd; out iher Joined bands and uultwl loiches.la great prooeMlon. and the banners were Inscribed auu tue " gn jjjj FRIRND3I" It la rropo d thaiacoiisollda'ed prooessloo like wise p ootid through itiestrueu of Puliauelj.nl, com- ,OtiOOl -THK REPUBLICAN INVINCIBr KS. . YOUNU MKN'S KKY-TONK CI.UB " iitlS CAMPAIGN t LOB" and TUiS AMaBlOUd CLUB," To carry ont the idea of ej.KT US BB FRIENDS!" - And Ihej'li beexpreBaln' It! They'll xueet oa Broad, near Obesnut, A Ld peaoelully they'll march Rigui down to Ninth and Arch, A nd tbeu go arm In arm, Not rut ant. g any harm. And eraaning hand wltb hand, (We also uuderoiaiid.) Fvery mau and every bmiher. Upuaeaireatand down another, Till ibey ball neiore ti.e door Ol lli('el'bratd eiorv Known as "ORKAT BROWN HALL," W Iih Its ciotnliig lur Ihem ail Then they'll wave the friendly banner lb a gay and Jovial manner, S'rglnij all's well that well ndI Letrs go Id and see uur friends I" Coma In. Mends, and wa will supply yon !wl h clotuts lu an eminenil ailalauiory uianaer ail round Yuurlnei.es, ROCKHILL & WILSON, KoBs 603 and COS CULSMUT STKEET, U4p rILADLPI, rCVV AND E LEG ANT DRY GOobs. F eduction of Fricss. EDWIN HALL & CO. Invite the Utontlon rti ftelr IXntomnrs and the Pub! 10 lu Itiein. m:w, i arue, axd sri.EsniD stouk o LADIES' DRESS GOODS, The pi lets or which have been GREATLY REDUCED. And are now prepared to exhibit Fancy Silks, Colored SlILs CLaincIoon Serges, Do. ropllns, Velour I'opllns, Fn noli Topllus, Stripe Poplins, Empress Cloths. SILK CORDED POPLHIS, REPS, s AMD Heavy Wool Cocded Poplins, With a great variety of NEW FABKIC3 for Ladles' Dresses and Watting Suits. bilk Velvet, Cloth-, Plnwlie-, Velveteens, aud Hlsawls. We Guarantee the lowest Pricos and the A'erre&t (Jootls. LADIES' DRKHSFS made to order In the newtbt aud most fashionable manner. EDWIN HALL & CO., i No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 316fm2t PHILAEKLPHIA. GRAPE3. fa REVOLUTION im mi DRY GOODS TRADE Has been cau-ed by th lnaog iratloa cf ths "FIR VALUE FOR MONEY" 8Y8TE-AtOPTED BY THE "BEBUIVE. Old etccks ot dear-bought goods are reduced to 'Ont-llalf their Former Prlpo?," AND ABE 6TILL 'TOO DEAR BY IT ALF." THE "BE-tiIVE'' DIES NTT BEUIRK TO BEJJCtE THEItt PBICES. THilR bXUCK All Kew, B night at the Ooltom of the Market, and Sold at Fair Profits, Outranks tbe soppoeltltloas bargains rulaomely piomised by '(?rand Fales" and "Important Jfotlces." THE 'BEr.HIVE"ls now offerlcf BO HA FIDE BARGAINS IN ALL THEIR DEPAB'IMCNTd no caicnrenny trifl -a to mislead, bit a pure and Qa equivocal moderation In price ; la other words, "FAIR VALUE FOR MONEY" Will be found to pervade all the stock. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., TUB "BEB-U1VE," No. 02O CHE8NUT Street, I U S Imw PniLADELPniA. QARRIACES. No'lce I rMpaotfbiiy given to onatomeraand others desiring CABitlAuJtfcJ or the MANUFACTURE or WM, D. ROGERS, OF OHESNUT STREET. To pl'ce their ordtre as aoon possible, to insure tten rompict'on lor ibe DRIVING SEASON , OF 1869. OAF MAG K8 BKPAIBBD m the most neat and iiproit ous m.unrr. lABHAOEs bTOBKD and Insurance affected, WM. D. ROGERS, Kos. 1009 and 1011 CIILS.VUT Street, Utimttm PHILADHXPHIA. EORCE DOLL A CO.. iMPoMTcaa ov ' TOTS, t'AMUV (JOOI)S, Meersrbaom Pipes, Canes. NnveltUe, etc., Not. 10 and UN. blXIU Bl"Vl?MVVAL.''"'- We bra to announce thai are have ramoved from our old staid No.lt N. fclXTU bireet, lo the larae aiid comnirdlons Nrw Htiira. . No. Wend It N. SIXTH street, eOHNaaov oossmcs, wbsre we have yiaatly lncra.wl faollltles for trans acilua bu.lutss. and stall be must happy to greet our JrliUUs aud UU Uinn-rs. Very re'itrtllT, lllllt U-OlitMIl DDU O. WHITE GRAPE I ONE THOUSAND KKOI WHITE ALMEffA GKAPaS. P1NK8T QUALITY 8K.KN BKBB IN PirrBB TlaB3, Oiilj 50 Cents Tor Tound. iiim CCLTON & CLARKE, H TT. CornrrHrOADand ITALKUT 8t! 11 M PHILADELPHIA, j FLOUR. JffcvT 15CCKVV11KAT VLOXJR rutsT or TUB SRASWX. UTIrp ALBERT C, ROBKBTft, Dealer In Ftna Wroovrlee, Ortr. ELKVENTH and Ifg, p A EV2 I L Y FLOUR.' In lots to suit UKOITKS, or'bj the Singl Bxrrol, for sale hj J. EDWARD ADDICKS,1 o. 123U llAKKET Street, W3)4p PHILADKU'lIIA, ' FOR SALE. f"l PIBL10 SALB OP COUNTRY EgI- -AD.KCK FUKNIlURr, KTO, IS DELANO BCB-IKOION COUNTY. NK W 1KH ,w.v. I Will besoldatlubilo rale, at 11 o'clock, noon. e ihumuh, the mn day ol Novembt-r.oa the pre. ml see, a thret-ftory double frame Delllat, wrth two-Btvrr back bulld'nas. and lax nf . IftTAl ftf ffriinnd. trnnLlncr IK. i - ' minutes' walk f.om thelamden and Am my Hall- j road repot and whtrf furtj-flve minutes' ride iron Pbl.ade ph'a and thre hours fr m Near fork. Law&' on the tlver, abondauoe of shade, gravel beaoa I every varlet) or fro t. Immediately alter the abiy! will be sold Pianoforte, Aiahosaoy and Blaok Wal-1 nut Parlor, Diiilng-room, and Bed-roosa Furniture Cooking Uienslls, -aidtnlng Tools, etc etc. I Penons wishing to examine the p.opeity beter tbe tale may apply to T. 8. fc O. JB PLSTOBEW, 10 19 awl DKLanco, n. jr, W FOR8ALB THE KERSHAW H(VoLk Kearm, Oni'talnlng suuut i!M acres, la thetf '1 eul)-B-veuih ward of tbe city, aud wtthiu'TTTi nine ol ibe bt-w Naval Depot. Lea ue Island. The lnjprTfm.n s are nearly nn7,onnistingoi manslva etc , braid uy s ean. engine, whioh drives) .11 m ch le ery tor grlualng and thrvsninv, eio. Thfreare iKoteua t houses to Urite bams, with atabtina lor Ho hfad of hon-ts and catiln. Also, a choice Tarlelv ot trull. Uoid city property win bit taen in uart pay. K. J. UORBIN- Butldpr II t LaiDUKW B01LDINO. TO RENT. " p O R RENT. TRE-ISES, No. 809 CIIESNTJT SL, FOB STORE OB OFFICB. AI0, OFF.CES AND LAROE BOONS nitable for a oa.mtrolal colli gf. A only at M,f NB OF THK REPUBLIC!. AS OFFICE TO LET, FURNISHED OB ULlurnuth.d, No. tott Houtn TiuNl'U. btreet. IUH" mm vv. -m u uo HWHWa XU NEW PUBLICATIONS. aTo BOOK COLLRCTOB 3T WILLIS P. UiZlRD r lVll 'h atttntlou vf'jLu,. "l Very extsn eiveovliertiou oi Cfcotua; lliPoUi'lfiu BddKS. embrauing ail rial-ea of Literature, and partvuiany mptirbly Illuslralcd and irie An works. History and Ul graitliy, Voyage aid 1 ravels, Poetry and the D-aiua, Natural HiZ ior. tianoaid and Muceilauejus Works. Earir PnnUd Buoks, etc. " Priced i aialt gues grat's on application. Jtutlre l.li''ili- purchased lur can. THE KiOLl6tt B JOKsriKtt, . 10 6 No. 722 BANSOM BIBKET. PIANOS. CSSSB 8TEI.NWA & 80NS' R&AND Ft H I I square a. d upright Plau.s, BtBLAStOi ulxO.' Nil. ID..8 VH MNH f Wtreat. gj ,f fSSSa STtCK & tO.'S AND HAIN83 A-lN'ei CaBINT OU 4AN4 only at J. K OOUI.U'S Nw Store, 20 8mp No tlCHE!NUr bireet. CHIOEBKINa Gland, bquare and Upright ruaoa DUTTON'S, No 14fHEHWUl bireet n mr HATS AND CAPS. s JONES, TKMPLE A CO., FABUIONABLa. H A T T E B 8, KTrt OK U MIV'Klf d ' w a, i.ii, a u a reel. First dot r aoove Ch-sutit street. 4 9 aWARBORTON'a IMPROVED VBNTN lalea, aud fkB-U(ing T ,eas JlaiB tpiteulwli !a all tbe ltm.r. vpu fishione or ibit season. UrIK6V NLT bireet nt-xl door to tne Post Othoe 11 1 tip jyjACAZIN DE8 MODES," Mo. 1014 WALKUT STREET. Fcr the better convenieoct or her ratrona, MRS. PROCTOR HAS REMOVED HUt DBES3;MAKIraj BO01C9 To No. 1014 WALNVr Street, Where she wlU be happy to see her friends. Tha OENEBAL I BV GOODS BUSINESS will be continued as heretofore, at No. 20 O SKSN U r Bt, HI . W. PROOIOB A CO. JONES HOUSE, HARRI8BUBa . . . , , PaJNNbYLVANiA. Tbe nndenlgned having leasad the abave iopula( ard eil t nown pus. whlcu baa bea thorouginy rei aired aud grotTly Imprnv-.-d, as well as eoilralr return shed Ihrtiughnut with elfgantne furniture. Inoludlnu all the apnoli tmenia nt a first-class Hotel, will b re-tt. for tue rwt.pi0u of auaats on and aMC lb a mtb ol Novtmue isos. IQillm THO ts AS FAR L KYProprletor. ALEXANDER O. C A T T B L iT A CoT. PA.ODUCK COMMTI-biON atlCaunANra. ISMM NO. tlNwBTtt W-ABVAS ' No. tt WOgTP VTJR BTRKBT, PftlLADkXPaiA ' gt UIlUBtSS, CaTTKLU MLIJaSI OATTat.1. PRIZES CASHED IN ROVAL nAVAlflT AlvNTCCa Y. and MISsUUKI LOirjCUtBi Circular. MDl and Informailun nlven. JCM-liPU BTKH. No. T BBOADWAY. New York, J-oat OUloe BOk, 12S4, w u UaT