TDE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 18G8. 3 NEWS SUMMARY. Local Affair. A inMlo' ar? meeting was held last evcnlnc, at Ht. Stephen ' I. K. CUuicb, Tenth street, near Clu-mut. Tho Hector ol the Cuarcb. presided, and the BttPinlancp was finii! Ihtbp. After the usual religious service, Bi-hop Tuttle, ol Mon tana, made an address, durius which be de scribed the mission work among the Mornious at halt Lake City, and anted that ha had a 'tiarish school which be bold in a large bhII. ilit ccbool numbers about one huidred pupils, many of whom are t ko children of Mormon, lie paid tbat la addition U the work performed by the Protestant Episcopal Church, the MethD dint Church had two t'lcrgf niea there, and the Catholic Church has about twelve prieits actively ensrajjed. He concluded by st atiur tbat he required aoout S'.iuOo to erct a proper fouild lm( ai halt Luke City h r religious Instruction, and that lie would not commence operations until the etit're amount wu rauei. Tue exh'.bitiotH at Point H-or-ze Park still continue to ailraet 1 i.rjr'- uutnbirs of visilois. 'I'bii M'cek'i tuci r Wfrc Inaitsrui ate I yesterday by contests betwen ilnrv aud Jlarry'l)., for a jitirsc oi $1000, best three hen's in live, to har ness, owiiCis d'ivine; and ltctttw and Youuif i'a'clien, lor 5500, ou (muilar conditions. On the flrtt routes', ilie torses on the first heat got otl well tocr ber. whoa Mary took tin lend, end, trottitiu ! iiitt nil y, uiaintutued it until the crossed the tcorc the w iuiier in 2 38V. The second und third brats were but refifititions oi the l'.irt, bi f-trsi'ly lioKiuir, never m ?iu? her feet, winning bo h heats and the ra'ie m 2'ill)i and 2-;!7. The ppcond match was well contested, and, after a sharp tlruselo, wtu won by Kottie in 3-1)2, 3-02 800, 3'OUi, Young Tiitelieu takiufi t'.ie M'coud heat. The will of Anna Ka-ouBct, nilmitted to pro tuite yesterday, .roviu-i that after certain private beiiueM are p,tid the rem-tia I ;r of lirr estate, amounting to t-eveial thousand dollars, edaM be (riven to the Hospital ot the Protectant Kpift-opal Chuich. Edward Powell, a f-aiior on board tlie schooner Thomas, fell overboard on Friday last, oppoMte Wilmington, Del., and was tlrowi'ed. The body whs not recovered.' The deceased was about nineteen years of uge. Hi mtderi at Cedarville, i. J. Luby Circle, I-Vthiu iiro herhood, met last even'ne at Pn-yuiik road and Christian street. The reports of such boeietiei a will take part in the demonstration on the 2iS!h iust. were re ceived. A Convention ol 1'cuiatis is to be held on that day in Philadelphia. Delegates will be present from all pia-t" of the United States as well as otb ?r countries, and it Is proposed to Inaugurate the procyoings with u grand pro cession It is estimated tu.it about teu thousand ijeu will bo in line, and ol these iiiioen hundred Will be unilornicd and1 armed. Jaaies Lynch had a hearing before Recorder Givin yeterday, cm the thatpe of burglary. The testimony whs to ILe etlect that defendant -was found about three o'clock yesterday morn mi; asleep ou a table iu the bir-ruoin ot Itu dore (Hade's tnveru, Ko. 217 Ituce street, which Lad been entered throufh a buelr. window, and robbed of tlx picture liuinc., bagatelle balls, decanter, and a rniaxit.it y ot whisky. Lynch was commuted in f'u"3'iit. of ?:;:))() bat! lor trial. Doi.it'-tiii! Aiiiiirm Odd closed je-teniay at 134J An cart bquukc Ehock was telt at Victoria on the l;h instant. . Imioiv fell yesterday in Ceotral utid Western Kansnp. A inn on the Milwaukee Bank commenced on Saturday. The bite vote of tha city of Stii Francisco is to be recounted. The internal revenue receipts yesterday amounted to 8489,929. Admiral Karranut arrived at New York yes terd ty in the Franklin. Mrs. Muna Bitter, lured 73, was burned to death in Baltimore on Sunday. Two dealers in counterfeit money were arrested at sr. Louis on Sunday. The Calitoruians bet very heavily ou the result ot the election in their State. The Yiconsin State Bank bus suspended. Liabilities are sa'd to be heavy. Allen Kramer, banker, of pHtsbarEr, died In that city ou haturJay, or apoplexy. The Legislature of Tennessee assembled yeBlerdoy. Neither Loiue had a quorum. General Kiltmtriek had interviews yesterday with President Johiis-ou ati-t i.eneral Grant. It is reported tlu', S-cretary Sward is re arranging terms tor the purchuso of the Bay of Saniana. (Icneral Grant is hard at work clenrinrr up the business tvli.cii has accumulated during his absence. James L. White, a proniiucnl member of the Masonic order, died suddenly last evening, in Ivew York. The Court of Inquiry to investigate the case of Chief of Ur.tnauce Dyer ase.'iiUl;d at SVarthiuirton yesterday. A. B. Readan, a prominent lawyer ot Louis ville, committed suicide jcbterdayby shooting himself tbroueh the head. Keturus Iroin Oie-'ou, received at San Francisco, pive grant tho State by over rive hundred majority, with niue counties to Lear from. $372,000 in treasure was shipped from San Francisco (or Panama yesterday. $l'Jl,6()0 of this amount is for the Atlantic (stated, the rest for Kunland. A tram on the New York Central Railroad was thrown from the track near Butlalo, yester day morning, by runnier; over a pair ot horses. But little damage was done. The meeting of Congress to-day will be a mere formality. Immediately ou assembling both bouses will be adjourned until Di'ceaiber by their presiding oilieers. Very lew Benators or Represtntatives will be present. Foreign AM'airs. London, Nov. 9. The Court of Common Pleai hts renuered a decision, in which all the judges concur, that common law gives woman no right to vote. It is reported that Sir William MansBeld, Commander-in-Chief at the forces in India, will suc ceed Lord tStratthuaira at the head, of the troops In Ireland; ' The jPcsi regrets the postponement of negoti ations for a new reciprocity treaty between the Dominion power and the United Htaie.s. It regards the couclotion of such a treaty as the only sedative lor discontent in .Nova H jotia. Londois Nov. 9. John 8. Clarke, the Ameri can CJmedian, played at trio Strand Theatre ou Friday evening Jast, before tho Queen, the Prince and Princess ot Wales, Keverdy Johnson, and other notables. The 'I vm.es Madrid correspondence write to that journal that the crou ot pa,ia will proba bly be offered to Espartsro. Tho deeres remov ing Lpreui)rti from tue othVe of Captain-General ot Cuba, nud appointing General Dulce in his i place, has been otllclally published. Hjcthavptjis, JNov. 9. The Ilammonia sailed hence tor New Yoik ou batdrday laet at 415 P. M. Cork, Nov. 9. A great popular demonstration trok place here yesterday, on tho occasion of the lnneral of James Mountain, who is sppoed to have held a prominent position in the Femnu organization. Uver six '.housaud men and women followed tho reraai&s to the cuwetery. Mountain lormerly rusiued In tho United States, and was a delegate V ibe Fenian Couventiou held at Chicago iu November, 1HU3. Lisuok, Nov. 9. Tho mail steamer for HcBthaiBpton hss arrived, from Rio Janeiro the 12th ultimo. The allied fleet and army were before Ascension, and news of the surrender of the city is hourly exiiscted at Rio. It was reported that the United States squad ron, unaer . uear-Admiritt Davis, was KOiu.5 up Paragaay river to Ascrnsiou. Maduio, Nov. 0. Marshal Serrano has nomi nated twenty-nva Councillors ot 8ia'.e. Justices of the Peace have been reappointed la all the provinces of bpain. Popular demonstrations hav been made In the Balearic and Canary Islaudslu fav.irof religious toleiation. and a petition has beet sent hene.o praying the Government to immediately issue & decree establishing freedom of public worship. Havan, Nov. 9. The JJiario publlsbn the following: Colouel Lono, who left the lown of Tunas on an exneditiou into tuJ oouniry In spared of nrovislons and suiDli. has returned without succes, the insurgents fcavln-r destroyed everyiblng of tho klud within iheir reach. Th Diina savs manv bands of robbers are oom- ijiittin depredations on plantations, actiug under the pretenpe of beintr revolationistoj th plnntrrs in a large portlou of the eastern district hip consequently unable to harvest their crops. This slate of things, it is feared, will lead to fnrnlue and desolation. A n ail csrrter was assassinated last wrk, and his mails were rifled by the rebels, who have seized th mails at various points witniii the distui bed district. ( apiain-Genaral Lersundi has received a tele gram Irom the home government authorizing him to suspeud or not, as his discretion or occa sion maj require, the death penalty in caces of persons condemned for political otfetisos. The insurrectionary distui bauecs are confined to the raskrn dUtricls. Tho rest of the island con tinues tranquil. FROM WAVIIINQTON. Washington, Nov. 9. Tlie Arrival of General Grant und Speaker Colfsx In this city has attracted a number of politicians who are desirous of asst-dinst in the formation of a new Cabinet. It is stated br prominent Kepub licatis thnt Mr. Stanton will be oliered his old position of Si cretary ot War. as the most suit-ible peron to deal with the South in its present dis turbed condition. His services in the late politi cal csnipuign ore recoguized as being mo-t tilective. Koiinlor WttInn! Mr. Orcclcy aro nl?o looked upon as certain to bo selsclcd, the former tor the Interior Department and tho latter lor the Postniastor-Geueralship. An Acllvo Competition lif'srotiu arnong New Yorkers for the Collector ship of tlie Port. Kunior astigus it to a proini ntnt lieiiublican ol Democratic antecedeuls. Octioj-nt Nlcltles Is ppoken of as likely to be appointed Minister to Kiur'aud, where lie commenced his diplomatic career under Mr. Buchanan. Ueiu-ral ;rniit i" said to be maturing bis Mexican poller, and the removal of General Roecraus will take place promptly. 91 r. M.inton is probably the only member of President John K'u's Cabinet who will be reappointed. SnoAV Falling in the West. St. Lot is, Nov. 9. Snow bus been falling this morning in Central and Western Kansas, a'ld rain has fallen in Eastern Kansas and We-itern Missouri lor the pxst foi'ty-fcijjht hours. Heavy rain tell here all last night. Mrs. Catharine Eugcls and Mikr Moran were arrested yesterdav tor dealing iu counterfeit money. Between $2000 and $3000 iu $5 and $50 greenbacks and postal currency were secured. 1'iom South Carolina Republican Ma jority y.)oo. Chahleston, Nov. 9. The Daily JTctes has nearly complete returns irom every county iu South Carolina, giving a Republican majority of K!00, a Democratic uhiii of 33.50a since tue elec tion lor the new Constitution in April last. THE FlftJS ARTS. Titus's Vents. Mr. W. Ilolman Hunt writes to the London AiJienwum, from Florence, as follows about Titian's Venus: Florence, Octoher, 1868. All of your read ers who have visited the galleries here will remember that the usual place for the Titian Venus is lome ten or twelve feet high iu the dark "Tribune:" it is but rarely brought dowD. At this time it happens that, for tho convenience of a German artist who was copy ing it, the picture has been removed into a lighter loom, where it is placed on a level with the eye. Having benelited by the oppor- tunitv to examine the picture very closely, I am induced to forward to you seme facts about its condition of importance to the whole world interested in ancient art which I tender as my apology to the custodians of the Uliizi for making my remarks in this very indirect and public manner. The tirbt testimony i nave to give is very honorable to all who have had charge of the picture; for after examination of the surface, with and without a glass, I came to the con clusion that it had been retouched as little as aDy picture of the same date I had ever examined. At the edges of the painting, near the frame, there are patches of comparatively modern date, but these have been placed, hoLettly enough, to cover spaces of naked canvas, left exposed by ttie falling away of loosened flakes of paint. This last oosnrva tiou leads to a very serious discovery, i. e., that the whole painting is in great dauger from the extension of what may appropriately enough be called cobweb cracks over its whole surface; each crack belonging to a system, starring away from and circling around a cen tral point, and extending itself until it meets with a neighboring web of cracks. The injury in its origin is, probably, of old date, scarcely a single inch of the picture being free from some line of rupture; this leaves the paint iu independent scales, apparently at this moment detachable witn the nau, ana oi course, there fore, in peril of falling off bit by bit by the shaking and unavoidable touching at the back and the front in the course of unfixing and refixing the picture, or even by tue necessary dusting oi it even witn me ngnieat oi learner bruehei. The came of this Injury is, that the strainer upon which the canvas is plaoed has warped and shrunk to such a degree that the paint on its surface is ever subjeet to a deviation from the level plane to a conclave or convex one, in neither of which is it possible in its present hard porcelain state to remain attaoued to its bed without rupture of the unyielding eoating of precious colors. To arrest the evil cannot be very diffioult. That the picture should be retouched at all I should grieve at more than that it should be left as it is. Any cleaning or flattening with a hot iion would not be less deplorable. The cracks are very fine, and in no sensible degree injure the effeut of the picture when seen at a distance of a few feet; and they have some value to the artist iu revealing the manner of painting adopted by Titian in executing this work. Some mechanical process perhaps, for example, the application of a thin coat of glne to the cracks, in such way that the glue should spread somewhat beneath the loose scales might be adopted to make the paint edbere mrro firmly to the canvas; and, this done, nothing more would be requisite to hand the picture down to succeeding generations as far removed from our time as we are from Titian's, to say the very leabt, but the placing the canvas ou a new strainer of well-seasoned wood, or even on the present eld one, a little rectified in shapand size, with and this is uiDit important of all a panel filling up the whole space of the framework, and supporting the canvaB in such manner as to prevent the picture irom btdng shaken by a conoussion of any kind either in front or behind; aud in ad dition to this I should certainly recommend that the picture be oovered with a sheet of glass, removable at pleasure, as is doue with some precious picturts in our own National Gallery, to preserve It from injury from spectators and ordinary copyiBts; the special need of whioh I will demonstrate in a later letter, should you do me the honor to insert this. Before closing this, 1 hope I may be exoused for adding a few lines to suggest inquiry as to what copies of good character exist in England of this picture. Borne forty years since Ktty became a worshipper of the glory of the work: be exerted all his interest in vain to have it put into a good light for his study; but the jealousies of the then rnling Government, aud some ill-ootid ived delicacies iu the mind of the Grand Duchess of the time, compelled him at last to proceed with his task without any change having been made in the place of the picture. By the aid of an opera-glass, how ever, his own instinct for good color enabled him, despite darkness and distance, to make his oopy, which, I am assured by Mr. Kirkup, our countryman, who has resided for now nigh half a century in the Tuscan capital, was one of very extraordinary merit. W. Uolm A!f IIcni. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For aMUional Marine Newt tee Pint Page. ALMA N AO FOB FHItADKLPHIA-THIS DAY. Son KmiM.,.nMM. Moon Kinks . 2'"7 HUM bJtxs -.4 47jUlK Watkk, .10-11 f PHILADELPHIA BOAHD OJ? THAI. KimONO A. 8llllHB, ") ukormh J. Biizkv, V Monthly Oommittkb, BaMCXI. JC. eTKKKH. i MUVEJUKMTH Ob1 UCKAN HTKAMIiUlS. i'OK AMKKlvJA. Cella -..London Nw ork..,. Oct. 17 Lull minus Llvrnooi...Kti.iton Out. 2n HHwrla llverpoul...New Voric ou i KiiKiHiid JUverponl...New York (Joi.. in Helvetia. Llvtri)ool...New York Del, 2S Jure 'pit,.,.. rittHuow....New York Oot. go W'eHlplill..HoutliKUji,()n...j'(.'W York Oct.. jjj Juvii. Liverpool. ..New Yoik ...Oct. si Wai, Peuii JLomiiiii New York Ocl. 81 KOK UTJKOPK. Clrubria New Yoi k..llani))urg Nor, in MHiiliaUKU Mew York. ..Liverpool. Nuv, II Culm New Yorlr... Liverpool ..Nov. It Aicerlca New York...Hruicii Nov, Vi Tarda ...Nuw York...LiVerpool Nov. li C.aj ot ParlB....New York.LtverpooI Sv. 14 Ht. Liuireul .Nvw YnrU...liavre Nov. n Hlberiila New York...Cllan!ow Mnv. U I'ella ...New York...Loulm Nov. M rln.... New York.Llrnol. Nov. 14 Mia New York...Liveriool Nov. 17 Wealpl'ulla New Yurk...luinUuiK fiov. 17 Juvii ..New York... Liverpool Nov. IS J-uropn New York...Olfweow ,sov. 21 VII e cle i'rls...New Yurk...Jlvre. -..Nov. zS low New York...oiHsow Nov. it COASTWISK, UOMK.Vi'IO, ETO. BtarsanflHirlpes Phlli.l Hnvmia Nov. in OranudA ..New York... Vera Ci ue, e-0 Nov. in Morro C'asUe New York...Havaiia Nov, i Juniata -Phllaaa ..New Orioaus Nov, 14 Vt y obi laic Phi lad a Ha var naii N u v. 14 Cortes Nw York...New Orleans Nv. 14 Plonker Phhada..... Wilmtnmn.i ........ ...Nov. ';n o. America New York...li!o Janeiro Nov. 2:t Al alls ate forwarded by every steamer In the rerular lines. 1hf Rieameia ror or from Liverpool call at UueeuHtown, except tlie Canadian line, wnu ii call at J,cnlfndeiry. The steamers for or from thelloutl nen trail at Southampton CLKAR'FD YtHTRRDAY. Bnrque D. Klcbols, Wyuiau, Hjsiou, L. Audenrlfd & Co. Br. tcht R. A. Ford, Cirpenter. St. John. N B fccltr W. J-'. Cashing, Cooit, Ualvesloa, X). 8, otstson & Co. Prior Mary McKee, Sharp, Key West, d j, Frlir H. J Crocker. Prenbrey. Taunton. W'rW. 'Whllliiin, Rlci-ann, Baltimore, A Oi-ovoa, Jr. St'r Cheater, Junes, New York, VV. P. Clyde Co. TogTboa. Jetlrsoii, Allen, for Baltimore, wnti a tow til barges, W, P. Clyde & Co. ARRIVED YiMTERDAY. Brig Lizzie u., Kliubull. isoaya lroui N'avassa.wlth RtlBDO to .1. K. HHIili y Co. fi citr W illie Dill. Kuitl sh. 5 dayB Irom Wllmlneton. C. villi lumber to cat tula. Hel.r Seweil. Bennett, 2 daya Irom Indian rlver.Dul.. With liiirber to Collins A Co. tcbrJonnT. Long. Tuunell, 1 day from Indian river. Del., with gmln to James L. U-iwley A Co. Hehr Wave Crest, I'avls, Irom Btmton. bebr II. Itarteau, Jones, Irom Purtlaart, Ct. I hrhr H. h,. RuhhvII, Mcltalley, troni Mlddietown, Ct. I t-chr H, L. Crocker, Praabrey, from Taunton. I Kteauier ISarnh, Jones. z4 boors rroiu Wew York, 1 with mdRe. to W. M. Bairrt Co. (Steamer K. P. Blddle. McUito, 24 hoars from Mew York, with mrtse. to W. P. Clyde St Co. TugTbos. Jellernon, Allen, Irom Baltioiora, with a tow oi barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. emn. , T MEMORANDA. Uverpooi K!!,"?? euEle' lor i,"11de,Phl. Cleared at jjnique Meriil.ftli, Lon?. hence, at Bromen 21th ult. lSihfm6 u;lespent1 iiridgeo, hence, at Uioralmr Paique JeDDleEIllngword. Elllngwood, for Phila delphia, cleared at Miw York 7ih iust Jj',qeTi-ovatore, Blanehard, hence, atOlbraltar Barque Ahd el Kader, NIckerson, at Bastou Sth li st irom Malaga. Barque Irma, cummins, cleared at Feruamllua, riH , iu lnit., lor B.iKua. Barque Hunter, Leu, hence for Portland, at Holmes' Hole 7lh Inst. Brli; Cuba. Holmes, hence, at Bristol, Kng., 2tth ult. Brig Hurry VlrOeu, Collins, at Uueeuatowu 23d ult., from i a-di una. Brig KateHmlih, Bbaw, benoe, at Hvre 231 nit. Brig Smilia Celestine. blmuou. heuce atulbraltar 1Mb ult.. and cleared mth lor Naples. Prig H, c. Brooks, Davis, heuce, at Fall Ki per 7tb toMant, Brig Charles V. Williams, Steelman, hence, at Bos ton 7ih Inst. Brig Mntmarilllo. Maguro, herce, at Salem nth tnnt. BrlgB. V. Merrrlck, Nordou, H days frouCarde Fas, at New Y rk ye' terday. Hcbrs B. W.Ondfrey, Ondlrey; Hannibal. Cox: E, EugllHb. Crotiell; Annie May. May, Fawn, Wiley; W. H. Dettrborn. Hcull; A- II. I.eamlug, Brower: K, 11. Wheaton, Wheuton; 11, (. Fay. Wesicoii; n, fc M. U, Hcull, fejleelniau: J. W. Pish, Wilev; Mary u. Parr, Maloy; it Ji U. Curson, loreon; and L. B. Wing, Rudl cett. hence, at lSdMon 7th lust, bchts c. K. Paige, Doughty, and A, Godfrey, God frey leucK. i bRirm iitu inbt. Hul r AiabKu.a. Vattgilder, for Philadelphia, sailed from Bnlem Gtb Inst, 8fbrK. H. Al'en. Fr-ller, for Philadelphia, cleared at W lliiitnRtoii. N. C 6th lust, with lumber. Bobrs Oeoige H. Bent lor Boston; (4i-ab A. Bolce, Ya'e.t. terdo; Wlilow Harp, Davis, lor Providence; John 61 roup Crawford, fur do.; and Hleuwood. Law rrnce. tor New Loudon, all from Pulladelphla, at New York 8th Inst, neb M. M. Pole. Davis; George C. Brroks, Brnoks; and Wellington, Palmer, all from Buslou for Phila delphia, at New York 8th iust. bt hrM Hand, Norton, heuce for Salem, at New port Gth Inst. 8ehrs Lea li Chester. Gookln. hence for Boston, and S. C. Noyes, Noyes, hence for Kewburyport, at New port 7tb (nut. . Hcbr.loHfpb Porter, Burroughs, for Philadelphia, sailed from Dfghton otk Inst, Bchr L, b. lvts, Bowdltch, heuce, at Newport 7th Instant. Kehr Reading BB. No. te, hence, at Norwich 6th instant. Bchr Seventy Blx. from ProvldeBCe for Philadel phia, at New London 6th Inst, fcchr J. B. Cunningham, hence, at New London Sth Pnhchrs'j. H. Bartlett. Wiggins, from Salam, and Mary rice, Harris from Plymouth, both for Philadelphia, at Kew York 7tb InBt. . wchrsHhanjrock.WUpatrlck, for Brldgsport; Lady r.tuftt Bnedecor. aad M. P. Loughery, Loughery, fo New Haven, all from Philadelphia, at New York 7th "nrhisBee, Henry; Little Rook, Fenton; and R. 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Thl. neme was opened under the auspices of the Colered Holdlers' and (Sailors' Orphan.' tJomiuitum. nn tli. IKlb of June last, and now contains slxiv-two hoys and lorty-slx i,lr,s They have been well f-tl. well lodaed, and tolerably wall clothed, and ara now in sit ing lair progr.su In their studies. Tltn buiidlngo bay. b.en repaired and com lurtaolv litrnlsnedi an abundant supply of water has been conducted to the fourth slery; means of beating ara Just being cam pletfd, and the ground, partly by lbs labor of the boys, have produced a large crib or vege tables. Hut this progret. has cost mora than was expected. Our funds are exhausted; our rvcelpls from Ibe (stute have been hitherto us ressarlly small; and yet, we have soma premlng wants mil nnaupplied. 1 hearactiou of an outer ttaaie bulld'ng, to be rued pailly as a workihop and parity as a ply house In bad weather, 1 uiu-ih needed. 1'hn Interior ot the house wants painting, and thesnliool has no library, A young lady is now Itirnlshlng a room for tba latter at her own expense, but ibis kind act .to be available, Implies dnatlans of bonks, Many of the orphans are brongbt Into the school very short of clothliiK; the Hla'e supply I. always liisulll clt nt ihe ntst ear, or nntll half-worn gar iicnts ac cumulate, and our funds must me 't title d"lloie'tny. '1 bey must also meet the expensn. ireiiiie nily luclttd I ih clothe, fur the Journey, ol bringing the orphans irom tbelr homes to the Hrbool llqme; and there ara stl II scattered through tlie .-stale upwards o f .seventy mere awaiting the agents of the uommllU.-e to be gaihered In. The oummlttre most gratefully acknowledge thai the roulributlutis already rsci ived nave been, as tu 1IM below f-hows. more liberal tbau the most SHUgutno could bave expected, and ytt ibev are unwilling to believe that the friends of equal Jitxilui Will permit the Ihrift degree of success cow attained by this help torelnaiu luuompltta 1 .r waul of some additional a d. For It must not he forgotten that, nail tue mev turetit etpinl Justice been applied to all our suldlers; rpbnus, willioui. 0sUnetloi), since 1841, these colored cliiulien would already have been four years a', school and have received su ooo ol the Slate appr.i frlatlon. U'iir. bnllons, as well as derations of books and materia'. ill he received by the Treasurer, and by Mfssre. .Taints It. V light, I u ward H. llucglof, l, W. tlatk. Willi, in ftlll, Abralinm linrken, Hubert H Ctiison. J. H'lseugnrten, Wlllimn W. Jns'lce. Pnlllp I". Kh' dolpli, Henry M I.alng Mrs. WlliUui ti l''ur reis, Mrs. Aubrey II. ismltn, Mrs. lestuore Wnli nt son. Mis Ji lm F. Fruz'er, Mrs. Itldiard F. Witite, Mis. J tlwaid llcptier, MIsh Mry K. Jackson, Mlsstt. L. iialdwln, aud by e ther ot Die undrslKiieil. LUUW WaUMCH, C'.nlrmnn, fSo. 2.UI H l-tiUKrif M'.e. Atiibbton Blight, (secretary, Io. 711 til.ilHUM Sir el. rhlladelphla, Nov. 9, 1868. SnBcrlptlors for I he pnrehas of a Behonl Homt for the Colored Boldlers' and (Sailors' Orplia is of I'enu nyiVfctila received since March 21: lhaodnre Bliss linu Kdward T. Steal ilM'tO ItUTtiKdwrd Wetlierlll... fio-no li e cu Pebeiica W eiherill... an 00 2ou vn ion eo , WMl tO (Hi 2o 0 lOti-ilfl Thomas Moll lW itl C'ol.U F. Mc-Farland 2i0 Richard je. White.... 25'IHI Win. M. --Inclalr liwtw -sam'iu Koxeogarleu 2U SatuT W. tOJktOU..KKI0'e0 .!S75'0U Prev'iy ftoknowl'il 7jooou $10,873-00 Thin. II. towers A. II. ITi anclscus., -Suuitiel H White.. ( bar es Metrarge., Fiat els J'erot ( lia'li Wise John Furnuni Mrs. Cony crs iitttton llatrirou, tlavtmy- er v uo..., Mrs. T. Morris Perot inn Co 'i Ih 8. Williamson louon (lanes Wlitilu awic K W.AC, llldule mo w Dnpatlors for repaliii g, ftirn'shlng, end gathering the Orphbbs into the buuool llouie, reuulvtd. since March 24: 50'00' JtttiiPS Masiu f2i)3'0M ti;-.)0 mis. m. unijipeit ibo-oo 25i.ll Mrs. F. A. Keutble... liin iio 2jT0 Samuel B. Thouivn ... BHUO I 00 1 U.tuiel JNell leu 0J ld'lHil Alextnder Kerr 2ti 0J 6 (,0j Win. Webster & Mint lu uu Knoch Lewis second coutribu ion Ifooo ntintrlmmon - 1 inon Mis. ys C. K. Lanmer.o'i'iKi, WtlllKtn It, Whiie... iu ou U. W. C 2otHi ()eor;e TfOtt B-tiO MIbs Jane Ashbrltlge 2 1 fnMiss &10cwe3 2-00 L-r. Miilliu Wls'.er... lu-iio cash 9so Mrs Monges IO'Oo'Chsu 2 50 buries Unrle Crelg 1). Kitcble K W Mis. Hubert i-etill... Crslt (. It Wil-on Mrs, Ashburxt A Ji'. llor e, second Mrs.Gee.L.HarrlPOii 25('0 Miss Catb M.Bolden ft 10 Thomas B.Waitsou. 25 00 M'RS N. U Peters.... 21 Ou Jcseph liarrlsoi 200'I0 W.l'iait McKean b.'. co d contribution. 2010' Joseph l.ea 20 Ot Mrs. stl.l, 8 00 Henry Karle llroo HolVLnan& Kennedy 2000 It. Coulter BOO Malonni&Co 20110 W. C. Tavlor 6 0J Cbt-s. I Kennedy.... 20eo Conrad 8. (irove 20 00 J-lihu Koberts. 10 00 Massey & Iloustuu,. I001.0 Levi Cromwell 18 US Arebinuld Campbell. second cortrlbul'n lOO'OO H. Wood. In goods... 20 26 Held. Farnbam, do... 25 15 T. HrotliliiKlinin.do, 7 -1S Nutliau W, Kills. do. 6 ttu Cooper, Jones & Cad bury, lu goods 12-23 M L. Uawson.. loutw hi. It in.lnlpli. second coutribu lou. ....... 2S0-I' Prev. acknowl'd.. lili-j-si ,. 4IISO HI fUMlS-9.4 , HUNT. Treasurer. No. 711 BAXI. HLruat. ITiUftdelphln, November 9, it rr A MEETING OF TE1E CiriZESS' COM.MITTltFJ, appointed to enlenalu the "tOYS IN k LDJ11" on their recent vlBli to our city, was held on the 23d 11. t., to ch.se up the mutters con nected wth their dutlrs. rue various f no c iuiiLiir, tets, through their chairmen, made full ttnJ deitalled if puits, which were received, uud, belo ton volunil 110UH lor publication, were ordered to be pi ced 011 file with the Chairman, where thev- can be seen by any one b ellcg an Interest lu the mailer. Tne Fluauce ( oil, mit lee, by Us Chairman, 1 HDMtB C. b AND. J'CQ , renorted tbe receipt of ,U1.57-8 5 through the tol li'wing gentlemen: 'I bomas C. Hand, Chairman.. f8W 00 Mmiifi it, j-aieB memuf-r izoi oo .IrB! pb W, Bullock rneuiber airtoo Joint hite, member aa.i-e w 11 mm McMichael, member , 17 no J. W At. Nwlm, member a-en J. li. Rouey.ChalrmanOuuimiitee ou aunpllts, 2S:iHi I'.uwiu e-iruiri niwuiuet tiu (n, JZ.l 110 Kuward C. iitilghi, member do do 35 on Of the above amount, 2914 44 was expended ttfr'iiih the Ci&'iiilttee on bttpplles, luavlug a ba'anoe ot -in'il 111 tne italics 01 nil', riensurer. iae I 0:11m I's e on Hupplles. who disbursed the 11 onry tuus colcied, reported tbrouKb Its Chyrmaii, JAM K- U. HOiV, Kin.. In fleui:!. the utiRiifliy of provisions reiemAii cemribui Ions, aud by whom dimmed, and al.in iim qtianiiiy pnrcuatej, sua tne numoer 01 mels f ir idihkd. Which amounted to 27 KiO in less tuaa t o cbjb nuu a uair. j ne ijooimuiee on iteceiKtoii tbrouKh its Chairman. SAMUKL B. Kai.i. h, ri polled their performance ot the uty a Igned to them aud repon accepted. The following resolution. were tiieu ciiert:a ana passeu unun1 mously: He folv-bd, T hat the thanks or the cltleens of Ptii a deipblaare due to the Committee, both ladles and genilemen, af the UNION VULUN ITlKK KU iKHtillMItNT SALOON, who (as they weretuoarji to d") again took charge at tbe "B iy. in Bine," and furalrhed them wltu 27.000 meal, at the Nattnnai Hall, Market street, on the 1st, 2d, and sd days of ui-fcuuer, iooo. W hen the fact is taken Into consideration that he Committee first assembled on theevanlna of H .ntnm. ber 28. adlonmed to meet at tbe Nationsl Hall Hen. ti roter HO, and did not get pessesslon of the same until ball-PHSt 10 o'aloek P, M,, yet were ready at 8 o ctccK a js, on ticiooer 1, to eommenoe operations, aud furnlshtd 27,100 meal, betwesn tbat time aud 8 o'clock A. M. Ootobf r 8. u must be evldeut tbat the result Is unprecedented, Jiesolved, That thank, are espaelally due to Messrs. B&vuMf cj-, ior tue use 01 rrtr; die's Agricultu ral Boiler." which was loaned to tne Committee and Uffd by thsiu on the premises, without which, not wlir.standliiir tbe practical experience and nariwr. organlr.ailen of the Vnlon Volunteer Refreshment Ci'Uimlltee, it would have been impossible to have nrnvldtd so great a number 0 nieUs la suah a limited time. Be.olved, That the thank, of the citizens are also due to tbe ladies aud iceniienien who klndlvu.4Hwi.ed (heCommltteeofibe Union Volunteer Itetreshiuent tsaloou ou that occaslou, and to tbe parties whoso nobly responded to the call for supplle (both money aim pruv miuiit-, ouvi tuun ou uiaieriaiiy assisten in n sKing ine raceptiou ui me - ioy. iu iiiue ' a com nlete snr-r-ess. kimiived. Tbat thanks are due? to fhn "Matinn.i T'ulon Club for ibe kindly loan of their looms tor the Bieetlng ot cltlxeus, Besolved, Tbat any balance on hand after paying outstanding bills against tbe committee sliali be do- naten to tne uuuuuieui iuuu ui tue union VoluU' leer Ktfrc.hment H loon. HKNKY D MOORE, Chalrmaa, Ttouvi'T B, C'OBHON. becritary. ij MISCELLANEOUS. fiEORCC DOLL A CO., J lill'OKTItBS UK ' TOTS, l'ANCY OtIH,S, Meerschaum Pipes, Cane., Novelties, etc., Nos.10 and 12 IN. SlA. t il Blieei, unove uiumet. HKMWVAL. W' hear tn announce th.t we have remnvml fr.im cur old stard Ho. U N. blXTH bireet, to the largo ahd commedlotiB New (store, Kos. 10 and 12 N. ISIX'I'H f-treet, CdKNKR OF CO11MI0KCK, where we have Kieatly Increased facilities for trans acting business, and snail be most happy to greet our jutuus auu uureuuierit Very respectfully, 11 fi 12t UfcOltUK DOLL C0. QEORCE PLOWMAN. CARrENTER AND BUILDER, EEMOVtD TO No. 131 DOCK Street, 112 PHILADELPHIA. TONES 1IODBE, IIAItRI8BURG tl PENNSYLVANIA. The nndertlgned having leased the above popular ai d well nnwn house, which ha. been thoroughly lei aired aud greatly liupmv. d, as well as entirely refurnished throughout with elegant ne furniture, liiclttdliiK all Ihe appoli tmeuts nt a first-class Hotel, will he re'dy for (tie rereptlou of guesti on aid after the listh ot November ihi8. 10 .1 lm TXIOu AS FARLEY, Proprietor, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. LADOMUS&COT DIAMOND DEALERS fc JEWELERS. WiTI'HKS, JKHKI.KT BM.TKR W1KK. VWATCHE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED. , Won id Invite particular attention to their large and elegant assortment of LAD I EH' AND GENTS' WATCHES of Ameiran and Foreign Maker, of thelfineat quality In Hold and (silver Cases. A variety of Indenendent V ftarnnd. for hnraa timing. Lat,les and Genta' CHAINS of latest itylea, In 14 and 18 kt. BTTTON AND KYKLET STUDS In (reat variety newest pa iter na. SOLID 8II.VKKWARB for Bridal presents; Piated-ware, etn. Bexialrlug done in the beat manner, and war. ranted. 1 imp WEDDING RINGS. AMUSEMENTS. We have for a long time made a specialty of Solid 18-Karat Fine Gold Wedding aud Lngngenicnt Kings, A cd In order to supply immediate wants, we keep A FULL AfckORTMKNT OF SIZES always on hand. F Alt It & mtOTIIKli, MAKERS, 11 nsmthjrp No. 824 CHE8NTJT 8t below Fourth, FRENCH CLOCKS. a. W. RUSSELL, No. 22 K0KT11 SIXTH ST11ELT, Importer and Dealer lu FINK WATCH Ed, 3&Vf- 1LRY, AN I) SILVER-WARE, OlTei the large3t absortmeut Of I5M FRENCH CLOCKS In Philade pula. Wholesale ana Retail. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET, Four doors above ARCH Street. I have now open for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OW BONNET RIBRONS, VELVETS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, SATINS, SATIN RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVET RIBBONS, CRAPES, LACES, HATS, FLOWERS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, FRAMES To which I would kindly call the attention tbe ladles. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 107 N. EIGHTH Btreot P. S. No trouble to show goods. 10 8 rp NEW PUBLICATIONS. C. J. PRICE Has removed toA'o. 723 SASSOM Street, Directly opposite h!s O d Htand, where he will con tinue the Importation of English. French, and German nooks, Pe riodicals, Etc., to order. A large and entirely new stock of the bent Enjliih Mttnuuru j-iiiermurej just, icciveu. Arouirojturul, Mecbsulcal, and hcleniilla Rooks always on hand, The choicest new pubilcatluus received as Issued, Foreign Hooks, Periodicals; etc., imported to o.-dor, weekly, by s earner. Hum TO BOOK COLLECTORS. willis p. hazard invites the attention oi'bookbuyiri to his very exten sive coliectluu of choiok laiPourEO book3, embracing ail clashes of Literature, and particularly superbly Illustrated and Fine Art Works, History aud Rh'graphy, Voyages and Travels, Poetry and the O-amii, Natural His tory. iMBiidard aud Miscellaneous Works, Early l'rinted Buoks, etc. Priced Catalcgues gratis on application. Entire Libraries purchased lor cash. THE JtilNULItjH BOOKS I'ORR, 10 63 No. 722 HANSOM STRUCT. tj E W B O O K S , JlUItAL, and BELKaOl'N 'II (R UTElt, for ( IIILIIH1.A ASU YOU I'll, Pobllsbed by ihe A 31 Kit HAN HlINIiAY NC'IIOOL VXIOS. Alio for sale, RIIII.r.N, and UKVO'llOAAIi BOOKS of the different de nominations. Catalogues of the Society's Publications and.sample noples of Its Periodicals furnished t'rauilioutly at tue Ueposltory, 1122 CHEMNUT Bt., Phllada. 11 If mtuwtf FOR SALE. WEST riiJLADELTIIIA PROPERTIES FOll SALE OR TO KEST. The handsome BROWN 8TONK RESIDENCES, Mot, 4108, .110, and 4112 BrRUOE Btreet, C. J. FULL A BRO 10 18 tuthslm Ko. 120 Bouth FRONT treet. TO RENT. F OR RENT. TREMISES, No. 809 CIIESXUT St., FOR BTORB OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICFS AND LAROK BOONS snltable for a commercial College. Apply at 24'f 4AKK OFTUE REPUBLIC. N OFFICE TO LET, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, No. 60s Bouth TEN Til btreet, Inoulre at Sor 4 lu tlie afternoon. 1UJ m TO KENT THE HANDSOME DWELL tii lh No. 17i LOOliBT Street. II 9 at LEGAL NOTICES. TS THB DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED L Bl Vl kS FOR THhi KAS1EUN IIdXRtUT OF PENNSYLVANIA. At Philadelphia. Oct. 26, A. D. 1868. The underslj oed hereby gives notice ot hi. appoint ment as Asslsnee ol THOM AH H. H DHON, of Pulla delphla, 111 the county of Philadelphia aud tbe wt me of Pennsylvania, within said Dintrlct, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court, of said Ittrict. CHARLES U.MATHhlS, AsMgnee, 10 27tu3t No. 740 BANBOM btreet, WTlITiam s. i r.wTn7 A gen 1 OUTCALT B PATENT LASTIO JOINT IRON ROOF and CLARKE'S PATENT ADJUSTIBLE HORSE SHOE CALKS, Call and see samples. . Oliices-RKKO Btreet, below Tenth, and No. 406 LIRKARY Btreet. lu 20 lm rp JOHN CRUMP, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Sbopsi No. 21S I.ODCE Street, aud Xo. 1733 tllESMJI' Street, StC I'llILADELPmA. ACADEMY OP "MUSIC. II. L. BATKMAN fjes.ee and Manae.f MAI Km A N'd OFlk. KOUFFK POSITIVELY TEN N1UHM ONLY.A ANI ' TWO W A TINKER. TUESDAY kVKNlSU, NOT. 10. - 1 BARBR IILRUE, - u I . ' (Blue Heard.) v Opera BonfTc In 4 acis, bv J. Oileubacli, produced with the hiot perfect ?ttisr ri urtne. OOL(jEOls NEW PAKISTAN COMTC1IE3 A APPROPRIATE MCKNKKY, BPLliNIJI y HAL LET T RO U P K. ORAM CHORUS OK S3 VOIOhiS. T JVhh OKClIiLSTRA OF 4j MUoICIaNS . 1 and the followliift 1 EMINENT ARTISTS 1 . . f - , In the principal roita; , Mad lie Irma as .......Boulotto Tl!!?i A,.JoC s Moe lletie Alud lie tonne as Princes Hermit fried be Huclos , s. Uueen viemeutliie Wodp. JjrdlKi,ao . as fdujfl Baphlr Ai ous. IrauciM. a Kini Uaiiouhe Al one. Itoncdic t Count Oso f "'" ? holer. i Poitolant Mulil, Kdgiud as AVarej I'tJKI.NO THE f-'OlHtlll AIT, GRAND B A LiLE 1' DIVERTIBSi,MENT, - 1 dancen by MAO'l.LK UE ROSA premiere Banseuaa supper ted by a ' COilI'LKTK BALLET TROUPE, ' embracing a number of the 11 rm dsucers In tha country. NusickI Ulrector 51. ADOLPH I1IROFKLD ALMIBSION ON N HOLLAIt (Reserved Beats. Flliy Cents extra.) lamlly Circle 7J cents Uailery su cents PES liVhDI BK.A IS ..I-'iJll rlaf.K AT TH Ml A.V A "J?1 Y liONEll'S il US1U STORK. No, Hui CHtoMT Btreet. J THUS EVE N INe. H.I.BVUUK'a ivlW UKAMl, THE LANCABHIltE LAB. NEW AM) MAUMFlUivT SUENERY. FERtNLtliiH FARM. A HANI't-ti.ME liKA W'INU-ROOr. 111E "Oi l) PIEIl" A V EOKKMONr. i.lVRK)OL DO KB. THE NIGHT ItOAT UMlnH FULL HUAIjWAV. AUSTRALIAN HHnEC FAUM. NEW DiiAJlATlO CtrMPAN Y. Tho Cast will be the STRONOaST IN THIS CITY. M'ss nenrieita Irvlmi., as It tth Klrby Benora Elonarda JjKCarlano s Kate la stoo Miss Bessie Hud low ..at Fanny Danville Mr. J. R. Eoberls a Farmer Klrby Mr. E. 'i home as Ned Clayton lit. J. B, Sludley asA Parly by the ., t m . name 01 Johusea Mr. J, T. yard as .. Spotty Mr. .1. W. Jennings as Jellict Mr.E. L.'l llton ..as...KoHert Redbarn And members of IbeConipauy, THE ONLY' AUTEOKlZtU) PRODUOTION IN THIs CITY. THE LANCABUllttflLASg, as presented at tins 'l heatre, will be lotiud Intensely interesting, whilst Iu all prodigious, so fur, In this country, the story is unsatisfactory aud dlsojii necled. The Iforsos nsed In the Sheep Farm are loaned h DANIEL OA KDNER. Key. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Doors o. eu at 7 o'clock. Curtain rise, at ". WALNUT ST. THEATKB. BEGINS AT J To ft THIS (Tuesday j EVEN IN (s, Nov. IU? ' positively last niKht but four et MR.E L. DAVENPORT, who will appear iu tbe Romantic Drama of ROB ROY. Rob Roy Maegregor IT. L. DAVENPORT' To couclude euh the Nautical Drama of : THE PILOT. Long Tom CofBn Mr. K. L. DAVENPORT WEDNESDAY EVENINO, Nov. H. 1 ANNUAL BENEI' l C OF MR. THOMAS J. HEMPHILL, Business Manager aud Treasurer. LONDON ASnURAMJK AND TH Oi PILOT. Mr.E. L. DAVENPORT as DAZZLE and LON3 TOM COFFIN. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH bTREET THE. AIR K. Be.ius at balt-tiat7. the Lancashire la.5B, ' by Mrs. JOHN DREW aud Company. MONDAY. AND EVERY EVENING. H J. Bj ruu's greatmrigiual Play, now playing at Wal Uck's, New York, THE LANCASHIRE LASS, with every Scene fiew, New Mechanical Efl'ecta, Great Cast. All tbe Compni.y and MRS. JOHN DRKtV. ORTICULTUKili HALL. G EEMANIi ORCHEi-TK. -PUBLIC REHEAKSALH EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Zii P. M, TlcaeW Bold t tbe door, aud all principal Music Stores. Paukaitea ot five for l single, 26 ceuts. ngagements can bnmaue by addresjrlng G. BAS TEKT, No. 1231 MONTE Kit Y Street; Wltttg's MuslQ Store. No. 1021 Cbesuut street; Andre's Music Store. TCi. 1111. eiiuKiini Biruui in ... -. U . 11.1 V. .11. .Ill li. 1J 1. 1.1 10 m 3in I FERDINAND PAUWELS' ) GREAT NATIONAL PAINTINU, "THE NEW REPUBLIC;" EMANCIPATION IN THE UNITED STATES. Now ou Exhibition iu the i'euubylvuula Academy of Fine Arts (Eastern Palleries.) J0 2sw FOJS'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. 4 EVERY EVENINu aND SATURDAY Al.'l h et rw if 1 V GREAT COMiilNAIlON TROUPB, In Grttiid Bullets, EUi t piau Burlesqtte, Bongs Dances. Pantouiimcs, Uymiiast Acts, etc. CABL EENTZ'AND MARK HA8SL'ER3 OH J ChiislKA MAtTNEEB , H.VEUY SATUKOAY al 8)a t, M IN MC&ICaL FUND It ALL,, stuijle Ad. uiisbiou, Mi ceMF. Paoaae ot 4 tickets, 1, alBouer'e. No. 1102 CUEbNUT tel.. end at the Dour. 1 11 4tt HOCP SKIRTS. 628 H00P SKIRTS, ii)R V NEW FALL BTYLES. LA PANIER, and all other desirable styles and jizes of our CELEBRATED CHAMPION SKIRTS, for ladles, b-lsbes, and children, constantly on hail and made to cruer Largest assortment la thealtf' ana specially adapted for first class trade. CORbETbI CORbETSI CORSETS! Retaining at very low puces. Onr assortment U complete, embracing Tboujpson'e uiove Fittlug, la all giades, irom tf & to eS-0O; Becker, superior French Woven CorueUi, from i10 to 9,vlO; supe ilor Whalebune hand-made Uorsels, from HI cent, to H SO. In sbleloe aMd circular gore; Uaaaiae Foy'i corset skirt t-npporters, at f0. Also, Mis. Moody'. Patent bell-Adjusting Abdoin nal Corsets; wbicn every lady should examine. Corset Ciaxps, a cents a pair. wnuieaaie ana rtetau juanniaetory ana oaies room! No. ARCH btreeU WH, T. HOPKINS. T HE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB THE SAXS 01 REVENUE STAMPS, ffO, 304 CHE&NUT BTREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 B. FIFTH ST.; ' (Ono door below Cbesnut street), ESTABLIGIIAD 1862. ; Tue sale of Revenue Stamps is still coutiuuetl at the Old-Established Agency. The Btock comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and having at all times a large supply we are enabled to All and forward (by Mali or Express), all orders, lmme dlately upon receipt, a matter of great inipor tatice. United States Notes, National Bank Notes; Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Oidora received in pay menu Any information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cttoer fully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Htamps printed upon Drafts, Checks Receipts, eto. The following rates of commission are allowed on Btamps and Stamped Paper: On 825 and upwards .........2 por cant. 100 " 3 " 800 " - " Address aU orders, eto., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED BTATE3 POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES con stantly oa band.
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