THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14,' 18G8. NEWS SUMMARY. I.ornl AfTilr!. For several njnrjtb pat workmen have bern busily" eniracod m rtuodr-lling and making extensive- repairs and aiu-ia-ions to the ttmu hoiiorrd Apprentices' Ltbraiy, '.tuntel at ihe southwest corner of Filth ant Arch street. The Improvement have nil born completed, and the Library build ma was thrown open for the inspection of the public last evening. The Library now nresni" a very neat and laity appearance. The ex'erlor of the building, taa been repainted and the interior U replastered and painted, and presents tho appearance of a new edlUce. The fim floor ts the trim' library and "the upper room Is for boys, llitudtome oval counters have been erected ou cither floor, with block walnut tops and with the panels painted in tmitaion of walnut and maple. The Mislvlni? is entirely new, and H painted in imitation of oak. l'lie celint? of the upper room ha been raised, and all parts ot the building Is well ligbted. At the so a' h 'ml of the building tliern whs a lot 12 feet in width on Fifth street by 48 feet iu depth. Th'3 lot has been pnrchacd and a building erected thereon, the upper room of which Is connected with tho bojs' library room, and will be used as a rearing ana writing room, and the lower flo'r has b?eu rented out as a More. The stock of books has been increased, and the oil ones have been overhauled, renumbered, ete. A number of citizens repaired to the Library last eveiiioK and mspvc.cd ihe impioveuieats made. A meeting of the friends ot Irish liberty was held lat cvciiinR in Fifth street, b'.-low Bbtppen, Cburlet M-.-Dononqb, Chairman, Nail MclJrlde, tJerrelary. The Chairman state I tb.it the uu-etiu? had been cslled to perlect irtinje rofttts for the reception of th delegates to arrive In this city to attend the Convention on the 24th iist.,lu aid of the people of Ireland. Duiii ft the evening fMilresses wece made by Mr ItcDoi'OUb. Thomas Alulc iliy, and other.'. It was stated thtt about thi- e thousand stack of arms would be sent to Philadelphia from Ne York to aid in equipping those who might feel disposed to join the Fetian rank. It was al.o stated that there would not. be les than twenty thousand persons in the parade to take place on the 26ih lust. After partly maturing plan lor the cumini, Convention and .parade, au a ljonru tnent took place. James Devlin, the young- man who hid a fiuarrel with Will. am ValiMitiue, oi- Tfiitoi, N. J., drowned, in the hchujlkiil, at the Columbia Iiailroad Bridge, on Weduesdsy evenitiE; last, was before Aldermitn Joues yesterday in a cao prowine out of the difaupearauce of Mr. Valen tn.e. Chief Lamon testified that Devlin hal been airested ior a-f-auliiuif tho mlssintr mau and also the bridtie-tcnder and car-inspector, and while the iEvestifftion Into the disappear ance of Mr. ValenUue did not connect Devlin with it, Chief Lnmon said that be desired Dev lin to be cotnnjited until the body was found and an inquest held upon it by the Coroner. TlieAlderu.au committed Devlin for a further hearing?. J.. A. Kannowasser., Judge, and Thomns J. DiRiiev, Iuspector of the Sixth division ol the Fourth wnrd; Abrabtrn Hclms'alter, Judge, and John Grady, ot tho Seventh dmnon of the Fourth ward;' William J. Furey, Judaic, and John McKeon. Inspector of the Eighth divisiou ot the Fourth ward; anil Thomas Gillespie, Judpe, and Robert Tbomp-on. luspector of the Beventli division of the Third ward, were at raigned before Alderman Jones, at the Central Station, yesterday afternoon, cbareed with misdemeauor in office, in receiving illegal and fraudulent votes on election day. Tbey were Leld hr a lurther hearing on Tuesday next, at 3 o'clock. The annual meeting of the Society of the Alumni ot the University of Pennsylvania was bild yesterday atternoon at the Col epe Hall, and was lareie and entbtif-insric. Resolutions ot regret at the decease ot the following; mem bers of the Society were passed: Georgo F. Ungner, Marine T. W. Chandler, Charles Back waiter, und Richard H. Don el ass. Alter the transaction ot imoortnnt buaiuess of a privato nature, officers were elected for the ensuing year. Prldaet Richmoud, 16 years of age, residing in Cedar street, near Cumberland, was found last evening lying in the btreet in an uncon scious condition. It is supposed that she was run over by a vehicle, and that the driver was not awnre of the occurrence. She was removed to hex home. llunicktlc Allnli'H. Gold closed yesterday at 133. General Schotleld is in Baltimore. Alabama Is now conceded to Grant by 2500 majority. Chief Justice Chase has decided not to hold 'court iu Georgia. A large number of meteors were observed at Hew York la-t night. The internal revenue receiptg average about $260,000 per day. There is not a Democrat in the ne wly eleoted Kansas Legislature. None of the Cabinet officers have yet com pleted their annual reports. The Cole case is at-ain on trial at Albany; two new jurors were obtained yesterday. It is said that the Rev. Dr. Ltttleiohn will decline the Bishopric of Central New Xorfc. An election for Bisbon of the new Diocese Of Long Island will bo held on Wednesday next. The customs receipts at this port from 'the 2d to the 7 tli instant, inclusive, amounted to $125,979. Three more men have been held to bail In New York for complicity in naturalization frauds. Collector Perry Fuller, of Now Orleans, was in consultation with President Johueon yester day. The books and papers of tho Livo Stock Company of St. Louis have been seized by the authorities. All the papers la Washington, D. C, are preparing to Decome Administration organs after the 4th of March next. The sentence of Mrs. Victor, to be hanged for the murder of her btother, iu Uhio, has oeeu mm muted to imnrisonment for lite. There will be a reunion of the Societies of the Cumberland, Tenneiee, Ohio, and Georgia, In Chicago on tne 15th and 10th Inst. Montgomery Blair advises the Democrats in the Mittfouri Legislature to vote for the re-election of Mr. Henderson to the Unite States Senate. A woman and four chiUren were burned to death In the hotel ut McKinaie, on the Nash ville and 1 or in web tern lluilroau, in Tennessee, Taterdav mornine. A train on the Memphis and Charleston road was thrown from the track near Pitdn's Statbtf, Alabama, on Thursday. Several passengers were wounded and a locomotive and a numbjr ol cars wrecked. fort-leu Alt'nfrt. Loudon, Nov. 13. L ird tt'auley opened the Parliamentary canvass in the borough ot King's Ljt n, to-day, with a speech to bis connlituonts. A'ter reviewing and do'endingtho polio of the Ministry, lie proceerfed to consider the state of Europe, lie said tne mutual jealousy ana tue overs rown armaments of Franco aud Prussia were a source of uneasiness but belteved if peace was maintained France would become reconciled to tho union of Germany uuder the leadership of Prussia, lie tcared that Turkey was in danger, but from Internal causes. Rt turnivtr to the Questions which agitated Bug- land, be declared hinieelf In favor of reform, out opposed to the disestablishment of the Irish C'uuich. In the ciuise of bis address, he aunounced that the dideiences with the United States were so far fettled that the arrangement aade only awaited the ratification of the Gov ernment at Washington. London, Nov. 13. Ibe London Times to-day, In an article oc,lue conveutiou lor the t-ettle Bicnt of the Alabama claims, alludes to S'cre tary Sward in the following terms: "The cflicial career of Mr. Seward Is now drawing to a clots. To the favorable result ot the late war his skill and energy largely contributed. Ills when all chances of domestic and foreign strife have disappeared. He must naturally wish, in common with Lord Stanley, to terminate, belore retiriua from office, a dispute or an tne details of which he is master. The convention Is ecneclallf important, because, at a time when national Jealousies weaken conldence, it estab lishes a n err precedent ior retort to arbitration instead of war for tha settlement of dillerences " Loudon, Nov. 13. A report was extensively published yesterday to the effect that William Thomson had succeeded to th Archbisbonric ol Canterbury and Samuel Wilberforce to ttm of York. It was promptly forwarded to the Associated Pres as part of the news of the day. Today, however, it Is offlcially denied that these promotions in the Church ot England have been made. Paws, Nov. 13 At the Council of Miuisters held nt the Tullerlcs. ptoof was adduced ot the existence ol a conspiracy for the oveitnr.)? of tbe existing order of all iirs in Frunce. A reso lution was adopted providing for tbn use of mcft vieorous measure lor Its ucpron. Public journals will be exempted from luterier epce, It they refrnln Irom inciting the people asaiust the Government. Leon Joseph Uanen, editor of the Siecle, dlel to day, aged slxty-nliip. Madrid, Nov. 13. General DaW, upon leaving for Cuba, will talce with him a uumb9r of city official", who are to replica tha present administrative authorities. Very extensive powers are planted him in view of the troubled condition Of tbe island. Civil marriages are now of frequent occurrence In Snain. The formation of a Protestant church in Madrid ha been sanctioned by the Provisional Govern ment. Admirnl Topcte,. Minister ot Marine, faors the Deko of Montpensler as a candidate for rojalty, Madrid, Nov. 13. The Cap'aln General of the Philippine Islands will be removed by order of the Provisional Government. Prim, becrotary of War, has Issued an order forrtldiug tha attendance of armed soldiers at public moetinns The Papal Nuncio at Madrid contiuues hit rela tions with the new Government. Vienna, Nov. 13. The biil for onttiti? the army on a war footing has passed the Keiehs raih by a large majority, Vienna, Nov. 13. News has been receivel of a collision between two trn'ns on the road near Ilarrovitz, in Bohemia. Twcnty-tbree persons are reported killed and sixty-one Indued. London, Nov. 13. Advices from Yokohama, Jnran, to the 8ih of October, report t-iat a severe bhock ot earthquake occurred at Hiogo. IU van a, Nov. 13. It recently came to the knowledge of the Government that a baud of fourteen perfons had started from llavani for the purpose of creating an Insurrection in the Vuelta Abajo region. On the 11th instant the rural police succeeded in arrestingtwelve of the party at Pan Cristobal. Senor Agulve, a mer chant of Yaras, who is cbarp'd with receiving arms and ammunition tor ihe revolutionists, has been arrested, and was brought, here yea terday. Balniasedo has arrived at Maozan'lllo, whence he issued a proclamation, giving tbo revolutionists eigat days to lay down their arms. FROM WASHINGTON. . Washington, November 13. rroaldent Johnson Is unwilling to act In the mailer of the charges pre'erred against McCulloch and Rollins bv Gil mer of Klctimond, and has referred them to Mr. Everts. The imoreision prevails that Gilmer's eflor t is a black mailiug scheme. General (J rant will spend one or two davs in New York, a dnv or two at West Point, an 1 on his return will spend a day or two in Philadelphia. The trip is merely to see his eon At West Point, and has no political significance. Secretary Nchofleld went to Baltimore to-day, and will not return until tn-morrow. He aud Seward were absent from the Cabinet meeting. Great Pestrnction or Property. Fybacuse. Nov. 13. The Sherman Houhp with a number of adjacent buildings, was burned this mornine. The total loos is about $130,000; insured for $65,000. From Albany. Atpanv. Knv. IS. The enltr mnminn m. occupied in empanelling a jury in the Cole case. iu auuiuuuui juxuib were uuuiilkii, xvicnara D. lletts and O.-car M. Crego, of Albany. SPECIAL NOTICES. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marin Newi tee First P'iu. ALMANAC FOB tflULADliXJPHIA-TlilH DAT Bcw H.IBSB.. ........8 sa Moon BKr..... Boy aKT........... 4Wj-liaa Water. i.oj CLEARED YKSTKRDAY. Steamship I.oid Loveli. Jouus. Havana, A. Merino bleaniHiilp Wyomlnir, Teal, Kavauuuu, Phlludelnhio sndboiitheniMullBteauisUlpCo. oipaia Br. btque I.ady btauluy, Harrison, Rotterdam Workman 4 Co. St'r W. W hllldln, Rlgtrans, Baltimore, A Groves Jr ft'r A. C. httmera. Knox, New York, W, P.ulydelfcUo TosThoa Jell'orson, Allen, for Baltimore, wull - tow" ARRIVED YBSTERDAT. Bchr Wary J., Kay. 6 davs in.m vnrn.iir i. sblnKles lo Patterson A Upplneuit. Del . wlib grain u, jamrs Barratt. " ,a' Behr Aurora, Artts, 1 day lroui Frederlca. n-i . it. grain to James L. Bewley b Oo. --. Hteamer iir'atol. Wallace, 24 hours from New Yort with njOse. loW, P. Clyde 4 Oo. or. Txig Thos. Jelleif od, Allen , irom Baltimore, with tow otbaraes to W.P.Clyde 4 Do. ' n v. MKMOKAMDA, BteamsnlD PrommimiiB An.v. r,m rhi... .. . 5' '2' """"PhU. hi. on b.-ard 123 oa oou i.0(l; iTf.'rs J tcs. rice, sou i lbs old type. Vkkj lbs. dried frnlt, 6ba.ea rags. 3 casks Kaolin olay 12, empty ale casks, 6 barrels terrapins, and 95 pkgs btcanisbip Tonawanda, Jennings, lor PHUadeliihla cleared at MavkDnab yeaterdav. """umpnia, Bteamsiilp 8axox, Hoggs, tienoe, at Boston yes:er jn'1" Adelaide, Norrls, hence, at Key West 4tn Barque earau B. Hale, White, at Cardenas 6th Inst load'bg for port norlb ot Hatteias. n"-' Brla Anna il. KnliihL Knlitht. hnnn. ... Charg dk at Cardenas 6lb lust. Brig isaoeua Beurmann, Kennard, from Banirnv for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport loth IobI. Brig Almon Kowell, Davis, tor Philadelphia, at Ha van 7th I dbl ,Bi.,g S?.ueb.'c' fsr Phladelphla, cleared at St John. Si It., lllb Inst. 1 Brig Golden Lead. Dow, hence for Boston, at Holn.es' Hole 11th lust. unn, at Brig Julia K. A rev, Babbidge, hence for Po-nn at Holme' Hole 12th Inst. ' iscnr Kate m. itich, Dougnerty.nence, at Charleston yenterday. Bclirs Jenathan May and Daniel Plerson. bene for Bi.f ton. at Holmes' Hole I2ih lnsu ur Hchr Sarah Bruen, dauis, hence, at Wllmlnston N. Cyes'erday. ",u' Fchr B. T. Baker, Brewster, at New York 12th Inst from Alexandria for Mew Haven, rep iru: Nov. 10' oil Baroegat, was run Into by nclir D, ti, af erauon' from Boston tor Philadelphia, carrying away main' aat I. stove quarter rail and boat. fccbr D. Babeock, Coloord. was loading at Cardenas 6th Intt., tor a port nrrth of Batleras. Bcbr Poller A Hoorer. Fradbary, from Provldenoa for Phlladflphla at New" York 12th lust. 'ace Bcrtra t'haa. K Carslalrs, Price; Jog. Mai field. May and Nek tune's Bride, Chose, for PhllaUtilphla, oleared at Buston 1'th Idh'. Hchjii Sarah A Bjyce, Gates, bence for Boston, and K o. Wnlard. farsous, hence for Porllaud at isvw Loudon loth Inst. bchr Ethan Allen. Blake, -hence for Portland, at New London lltn Inst. . Bchi Uobert Palmer, Clark, bene, at Savannah 9lh Instant. , . . Bcbr Readlnjr BR. No. 49, tor Philadelphia, sailed from orloh lmb lufit, febrs FarraKiit, Ciark. from Cala's: T) P. Dixon, frrm Newhnryimrl; and Abner laylur, Uulliver.frum Ksngor, sailed irom Jxewport luih lust, for Phliadel- PHt)isSjlvan. Btanchard, and Howard A.Hunt, t ouiptou, lor Phllaaelphla. sailed frou W.wport juth '"hcbi Thca. W. Ware, Abdell. from North Carolina for Philadelphia wlln lumber, at Morfo.k 1UH Irrnt. PchrFianrln French, Llppluoutt, heuoe, at Jtlch momi lflih Inst. . T . ... . wobrsTiin n Sniners. ard IdaNlcholnon.Steslman, beiice, at Klcbtuocd llth lust. NTTCB TO MABINKR8 The French Uovernment bss given nnt'ce that, ti wards tue end ot Seiilembur. l.H',8 a llgtit was ex btblied tnm lighthouse recently erected on Cape Cxlne. Alcerla. 1 Le Unlit li a revolving white light, attaining It greatest bnnlancy every naif minute. Xc 1 elevated vio feet ahrve the level of the sea. and In dear wea ther ahou'd be sau from a distance of 2J miles. 1 he illuminating apparatus Is Uluptilu or by lenses of tbe tliHt order. Trie tower Is f s'on and stands on tbe Cape In lat, 38 4S 45 N., long. 2 M 4U it. of Ureeuwlou. Also, that towards the end of September, is.,8, a Hglil was exDiDiti a I'oiu a iigniuuusH raoeuuy erected on Point Ras el KHa. alTlpasa. Algeria. The light Is a fixed green light, elevated Vn feel above Ibe level ot tbe sea. audio clear wettther should be aeen from a dlstanoe of eight or ten miles. The tower la of stone, and standi ou the point about 12 miles eastward of Hhersbel lighthouse la lat. MS) 48 N long, 1 28 U K. al Oreenwloli. TTNITF.D 8TATE8 BF VENUE STAMPS. VJ Principal Depot. No, S4 f)4 KSNDT btreet. Central Depot. No. K8 u, FIFTH Street one door below Ctiesuu. Katabllshed IHS2. Bevenne stamps of every deaorlptlon constantly on band In any amount. Ordwn by wail at axpresa protapUy attnd4 to. T- WRIOIirS ALCONATKI) (ILTCEUfN Tablet ol Holldifted Ulvorln tends ut preserve :be skin roin;orvnee and wrlnkls, impartn a won Jernil degree of sofineea and delicacy to the com ptexloi,, aud wbiteneaa to tue skin; Is an excellent dentifrice, giateltil to the tax la and tonic to the niouih and gums 1 Imparts sweetnes to the nreath, and renders the teeth beautifully white. For hV '' dr"k8 K. O. A. WH1UHX, No. SM CHl-XNUT Street. g4 rSf CRITTESDEN'9 COMMRKCIAL COL LtUJt, o. 6J7 ClltaUl' sweet, coruer of Seventh, established BJOK.KEEPIN,,:;0rp0U,, "55 as practised by the bem busiuesn man, for Wholesale, Retail. Manufacturing Jooblng, Imp,iriinc, Kwi Kslaie, Prolessional, t.'ommlHaloii, Company, Spu- ting. Forelgu and Dtuueatio Mil)plng, Jolut oluo Company, Baukiuu Basluess, lo 1'KHMAMHIP, Plain and Ornamental, taugtit by a aupr.or panmau. In the men tlliclem maoner. coMaiHJKCiAL Calculations. The most rapid, coucl-e, and Imii'-oved methods. BUSliNAttS PKACTtC'KS. Business Forme, Con moiolal Law. etc. Siudents Instiiicied repara'ely, and reueUed at any lime. Cln ulH.ru ent on appllca ion. 11 13 2tJ DAY AND KVRNl vti SKSSIONS. jfT" I'ENNSVLYANIA RAILROAD COM PAN Y, TitKAMTBF.n'S DKPARTMRNT, , PHH.AUKI PHIA, NOV. t, 1"68. NOTICK TO BTOCKUOLLKIW. Tbe Board of Directors have tbls day declared a Suni-ontuKl Dividend of FIVE PKIt CKJST. 01 the capital stock of the Com puu; , clear ot National and State taxes, payable lu catli, ou and after November 30, 168. ilank Powers of Attorney for ocllectlng Dividends can be obtained al the Ollloe of the Company, No. 233 S, Tjb IBD street. The Oftlce wl.l be opened at 8 A, M. and closed at 4 P. M , from S.T. 8J to Deo 5, for the payment of Dividends, aud after tuat date Irom 9 A. Al. to a p.m. tuomas t. nam. . 11 8 3f)t Treasurer. CW AN APPEAL. A FAIU FOt TUB a-2-' Beuellt of the FBk,KUJt fc,N'S MISSION CHURCH , Charleston. S, U t K. J. Alams easlor). will belie d ai the AS8K.MBLY BOILUINO coruer ot 'J KM'Hand CHKe MIT Mireets, from MONDAY, Ihe lttlb, to the ilat ol November. We appeal to tbe bene oleuce of all who are friendly to tbe cause for more uelu. Dnualloua of Money or Fancv Articles may be left t Presbyterian House (.Book. Store), No. I;i;t4 Cues not street. 11 lotutuaat KSF" GIRARD FIRK AND MARINE IN- l y PritANcm C MpaNY. Oltlce N. O. corner I tllKAUI aaaSJiVJi l'H Streets. KHILADHLl'HIA, NOV. 10, H83, DIVIDKND NO. 21. The Directors of tbls Company declared a dlvldenl on the tb Inst ofFlVK LOLLaUS per shar, ou nf tbe earnings of the last six months, and ordered It paid to the stockholders, without dduot'nn fir taxes, on and at. er this date. ALFBED S. U1LLKIT, 11 10 tuthmit reasnrer. tfZSf' PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 11, 18d3. r" The APPRKiSI'I'lKi L1BBAKY Coruer of FIFTH and ABCil Streets llrst and seoond siorlet. having been remodelled and repaired, will be opened to lliereudeis ou SATUKDA V .ftVUNINU, Novem ber 14. ISt. Au Invitation Is hereby extended tosuhsertbers and friends of the Library, and to in citizens gnnerailv, to vlnlt ai.d examine the Library Kjoujs.ou FRIDAY F.VUNINt't, November IS, UM. By order of the Board ot Managers. 11 11 4t JQ.SKPH It. K HO ADS, laecretary rKT MR. JOBSON, t'OKMliRLY CONSULT-j VSJ ing hurseon and Jientkt to the Royal Fumil-1 or nsiaua, wn lecture at Atisemoiy .uuuuiug, ou MONDAY. November 10. at 8 o'clock. ON THlfl PHYcIOLOUY AND HARMONY OP FKMALK DKV. Tickets, E0 cents, at tbe Hall aud his resldenco. No. 014 W aahlngton r quaro. 11 10 6C ftS CIIY TREASURER'S OFFICE r PHlLADULPHrA, NOV. 2, IHB8. NOTICE Holders of City Wan an a, namOerh-g froniSiHUto 4tK0, will be paid on pieseatatlou. In lerest ceasing from this daie. JOSEPH N. PEIRSOL, 11 II 7t City Treasurer. DRY GObDS. CURTAINS. (JURTAIN ESTABLISH 31E NT. The subscribers are now receiving tbetr FALL IMPORTATIONS or RICH CURTAIN FABRICS FOB TAKLOK, CUA.MBEK, AXD LHJBARY. WINDOwV CURTAINS AKD FURNITURE COVERINGS, CJMPRISINQ FRHNCH SATINS AND BROCATELLKS, ROYAL TAPESTRIEa SILK TERRY AND COTELINES, WOOL TERRY, IUIP3, DAMASKS, ETC ATJB9, Just Opened, direct from the Manufacturer, Embroidered Lace Curtains NEW DESIGNS, From the lowest to the highest quality some of the the RICHEST Made. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. JACQUABD AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES. VESTIBULE CURTAINS, In great variety. CARVED, PLAIN, GILT, AND WALNUT COB, NICKS, WHITE AND COLORED SHADE3. Experienced and reliable workmen superintend onr Upholstery Department, ana every effort Is employed to give satisfaction and secure promptness la fulfill, log the orders entrusted to us. SIIrPARD,VAXUARLINCEHARfiISl, No. 1008 CHESNUT Street, 1029tbstal0trp PHILADELPHIA. HOOP SKIRTS. LA PANIEB, and. all other desirable styles and tlzom Of out CELEBRATED CHAMPION SKIRTS, for ladle,ieUaea, aud chlluien, constantly ou ii and made to troer. AJirgust aaaortuieut In the Jtti and specially adapted for first class trade. COKoKlo I CO USUI'S 1 UORShTrSt Retailing at very low prices. Our assortment Is couiple.e, euibraoiug l bouiiwun'i Uiove Jfntiug, la ait giadea, irou i t l beukel'e nuuertoi French Woven Corsela, from at'iO to VO-llw; aupe i lor whaiebune hand made Coraets, Irom at oeu a iu Stf SO, In shleltis aad circular gore; Mauame'oy'i Uirsel bk'rt supporters, at . Also, Mrs. Moody's Pateui Self-Adjtutlng Abdom oal Corseut; which every lady should examine. Corset Ciaupa, tt cents a pair. Wholesale and Retail Mauniactory and Salesroom No. AUUH Btreet, y I ma WM. T. HOPKINS, TO RENT. p O R RUNT. TEEMISES, Ho. 809 CUESKUT St., POR STORK OB OFFICE, ALSO, OFFICES AND LARUE BOONS Suitable a i uiiiuitrciai uoiiege, abwi Mil iJANK OF THE REPUBLIC, PRICE & WOOD. N. W.COBHER EIHIITH AUD riLllMHl, HAVE JUsT BECEtVED Several lota of Ladles' and Gents' a tores. Ladies' Berlin Thread and Bpan Bilk Gloves, 1 ned Ladles' and Gents' Clo'h Gloves. Children's Cloth moves, and Berlin Glover, lined. Jonvln's Kid Gloves, best quality, fall colors. A good quality Ileal Kid Uler s, Il 2a a pair. Laoltt' and Gems' Hoslrry. Wotked Edgings and Inserting. LlD lu Bands, Coventry and Maglo Rutlllugs. Lad Its' Llutn Cel'ars aud t'ulTs Gems' bhlrt Fronts, Neok Ties, Suspenders, eto. A large assortment of Ladles' and Gents' Linen Handkerchie'a. Laaus', Gents' and Children's Merino Underwear. BLANKETS. BLANKET.. All-wool Blankets, 3 75, (4 75, 15, tJ 7S np to f 12, I'LAIINKUK. rLAIMELS, All-wool Flanne's. cheap, 2). II, J7M, and 6U ce.us. liallardvale aud shaker Fianuels. Di uiet Flannels, V2, !?'; 25. 28,11,11,40, and BOo, One bale Djmtt Flannel, zs, that are worth 83. Rd and Grey Twilled Flannels. Plaid bhlrlli g Flanne.s. 81AM ri.AID POPLINS. Plaid Poplins, fO and ll'.-i cents. Illck Alpscaa and Black Alpaca Pop'lus. BLACK SIL6S. BLACK SILKS, good makes, cheap. A cbesp lot ot Linen Towels. tJ' cents, Huckaosck and Damask Towels that aie bargains. Table Linens and Napkins, blj.rllua Pi low case, and Shcetlrg Masllns. PRICE a WOOD, N. W. 1'ORSER MUIITn AND FILBERT. N. B. Waterproof Cloaking Cloths cheap, in I sw s E I L. EXTKAOEIHXAKY BARUALXS IN spccfallj Adapted to this Season, Representing the most extensive and varied assort ment la this market, at tae extremely low prices Incident to the great shrink age ot values During the l'criod of their Utmost Depression. for a i ouiuwrelal College, Apply at AN OFFICE TO LET, FURNISHED OB unfurnished, No, tos BoutH TEN Tit btreet. Aiwuueat Stir t U ute aivexuwa. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. JJO PFvOrMETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. 'We have a special Wholesale Department for sup plying LINEN AND COTTON SHEETING, TOW ELB, NAPKINS, BINGLE BED AND BERTH BLANKETS, and other gooda particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kinds of GOODS made np at short notice If desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CEXTBAL DRY GOODS STOKE, COB, EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, jpALL OPEXlStt-SllAWLS, ETC. ETC. EYRE & LANDELL, F0UHT1I AND ARCLT, HAVE OPE 91 LYONS VELVETS, BROCHE SHAWLS, ROYAL POPLINS, BLACK RIBBED POPLINS, LARGE BLANKETS, DAMASK NAPKINS, 1018tnthl8m HOUSEKEEPING GOODS fJJO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We have now in store a very large and varied as sortment ot LADIES' CLOAKINCfS. By calling on ns yon can not only see all the styles In vogue, but be supplied in quantities to suit at the lowest wholesale rates. Comparison of stock and trices with any wholesale house solicited. Samples sent by mall when desired. STRAWBRID6E & CLOTHIER CEXTBAL EMPOKICM, COB.EieUTU AND MARKET STREETS, SS46m PHILADELPHIA. FOR THE LADIES. (YJACAZIN DBS MODES, Ko. 1014 WALXUT STREET. Por the better convenience of her Patrons, MBS. PROOTOIl HAS REMOVED HHR DRESS; MAKING ROOMS To Ko. 1014 WALNUT Street, Where she will be hsppy to see her friends. The GENERAL TRY GOODS BUSINESS will be continued as heretofore, at No. 820 OSESNUT St. 11 6 J. W. PROCTOR A CO. LEGAL NOTICES. LETTf K8 TESTAMENTARY HAVING BEBN g'anleS to the subscribers opon Ihe Katateof JOt-Kl H 11. MiroaKLLi (late of i-alladclphla). de ceased. 11 persots ludebtsd to same will make pay. lusul. aud thoae bavlug olalms praseDt them to JOttlLPH ti. MITCHELL, 1 Executors, M 17st JAWH J), 1UICUALL, AlsvUaAavs'A'k EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Ibis .Company bare an cxcluslre grant to lay SUBMARINE CABLES noM Canton to Tien-Tsin, (THE SEAPORT OT FEKIN), CONNECTING ALL THE P0RT3 0 THE ASIATIC COAST, Whose foreign commerce amounts to One Thousand Millions Annually. Tills Company Is chartered by the Legisla ture of the State of New York, with a CAPITAL OF 5,000.000; 4 SHARES, flOO EACH. A limited number of shares are offered at 50 eacli, payable 110 eacb, J15 November 1. balance In ninthly Instalments of t'i 60 per share. THE INQUIRIES FOR THIS 8 TOOK ARE NOW VERT ACTIVE, AND THE BOARD OF DI RECTORS INSTRUCT TJS TO SAY IT MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME, AND THAT NONE WILL BE OJTERED ON THE ABOVE TERMS AFTER NOVEMBER 20 NEXT. For Circulars, Maps, aud full luformaUoB apply to DREXEL & CO., No. U South THIRD Street, ruiadolphlaj To duly authorized Banks and Bankers throughout Pennsylvania, and at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Nos. 29 and 25 NASSAU STREET, 8 20 NEW YORK. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. tWlS LADOMUS & Co. l DIAMOND DEALERS 4 JEWELERS. II WATCHES, JSWSLkY 8ILTKK niKK, V. WAT0HE3 and JEWELS Y EEPAIEED. 802 Chestnut St., PhU Watches, Diamonds, 11 Hp Jewelry, Solid Silver & Plated Ware. wedding'rimgs. . -A We hare for a long time made a specialty of Solid 18-Earat Fine Gold Weddlug and Engagement Rings, Ard In order to supply immediate wants, we keep A FULL AHbOBTMENT OF SIZES always oa hand, FARR & T3HOTHER, MAKERS, 11 Usmthjrp Wo. 824 CHEBNPT Bt below Fourth. FRENCH CLOCKS. 67. TT. RUSSELL, Ko. 22 KORTII SIXTU STKULT, Importer and Dalerln FINE WATCHES, JEW ELRY, AND SILVER-WARE, Offers the largest aoxtmen4Uf prkNCH CLOCKS ' In Phlladeipnia, Whulesala aad Retail. QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, JltMOVhD TO Ko. 131 DOCK Street, AMUSEMENTS. PiriLADELPIIIA. JOHN CRUMP, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Bbopai No. 213 LODGE Street, and No. 1733 ClIESNt r Street, Ml PHILADELPHIA. COTTON AND FLAX. 1 hAlL DDI K AND CANVAS, Ol all numbers and brands. Tent, Awnlnr. Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Also. l'atr Mauutavturttra' Drlur Fella, from on to several leet wWfi fenllng, RU1rig Hall Twine, etc. JOAlJN W. EVKUMaN A CO., laj No. M J ONE AUe, ACADEMY OP MUSIC. Jf,.AT.5..J-::-::-'j.'iv-v.vVanl DirMt t a r tr a a a.i . . . i TU IS (fcatutca,) AWFsmhjjm, at TWO O'CLOCK, DtRBR BLr I B MATIXKK POPIliVliLV LAST A fPK A H ANCK OF 1D LLK JBW A AM) MOMb. ill J u !" 1'nlladeli.lila. RESERVED SEATS ONLY ONE DOLLAR. MOX DAY KVK NINO, Nov. 16, KKNIHKKOF UAD'LLE LUCILLE TOSTEE AND THK Mjssrj. LEDl'C, I.AUKI Ft'OU i., AND DTJ01IK8NE r lltimi..,.n..i.. Dkiiu.i.1..!.! w """na.iii. Nltrs.ui.tKE, TUERsiNONEDTENOR LSQER, LA GRAND H. OCCHES-E GEROLSTKIN. Opera BouBi, lu acis, by i. OtTenbsch. . ?psts may now l RMnrvpd AT THE ACADJvMY Box OS J ICC, RONli R'8 M t'PIC STORE. No. II0ICHE9NUT Street. JLW CHEBNUT BTREET THEATRE. YROF8 NKW IiIIaV-"!' UKEAT 8UCCE3S THE LANCAHHIKW LA-a. V ' . CKOWDKi) HOUSES I KEW AND BEAUTIFUL biJKNERY! rtTJ.'JfKW COMl'ANY AND ,,rCH T,?SAsr in thus mrr. ai-iMVi;Ili!'Sli4KTl'A 1KV1NU. MtS BKSSIB k'V,.-i$ i. 1 I l.TON. J. U. BlUDLEY. fcL iiiwjv, j. w.jpNNINilM. J.T. WAKD Th. OI HKKS IN THE CAHT. J,.i,i f,',P"'1",' BnileMn, Trt.KiaPH, Star. Pout, ill n rAV.L"er" 1,,lu"-e'-. nd North American ALL well actSd,"" Ptlky ' u",u"":8''Hy produced and ...... THE LANCASHIRE LASS, es prospntf d at this I heaire. will be lound Intensely 'AM.w,ll:f: wbll,"u allprod,.o l;)ris.so far, in ibis nmed y uusaliHlactory ai.d ulscju- MATINEE SATURDAY AFTER SOON. WALNUT BT. TUEATKK. BEGINS AT t Ti) fl. LAST K1UHT U Mil. hi L. DAVENl'ORT Wasslr grs great trageiiy. iu live acts of A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBT Sir Giles Overreach Mr. E. L. DAVENPOHT locoiic.ude with the Romantic drama of THE CARtK&'i'EK OF KOUEN. Marteau. Mr. K. L. DAVE.VORT The n,anyKeuintraa great pleasure lu aunounc. liiKau engaueuieut, puslriveiy limited to "MUUUH- ... . . . i en Nioais, wllh i he eminent artist. MR EDWIN FORREST, Who will make bis tint appearance on MONDAY EVEjj IN. Nov. IS, In Bulwer'shUtorical play, lu five acts, of K1CHKL1EIT. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THe!. ATKK iteKinsat hall-pat7. 'nfi' , THE LaNvjASUIKE LAkS, by Mis. JOHN DREW and (;oonanv. MONDAY, AND EVKHY EVENING. H.J. B; rou's areat.orlglual Fiay, now plavlna at wi ltck s. New frit. THE LANCASHIRE LASS, with every bcene Aew, New Mechanical EfTdrls Great Cast. All the Corcpai y and W nuecis. MRS. JOHN DUEW. THEATRE COMIQUB, SE7ENTU STKE2T BELOW ARCH. H Ltstee anc Manager J. C GREghibv UHAND OfJLMMi N1UI1T, THIS (Saturday) EVENING. Nov. M, Grand a- Hilary tpeci.acle, THE GATHERING OF THE CLANS. Introducing, In full Hcotilsu Ulghiiud cosiume 1U0 HEAUTIFUL CUILDRSN. Grand new Bin let Dlverl'siement, MAD'LLa! AUGUSTA, Fir t Preuitsr AbSjlute MA D'LLU LbON TIN E. Thirty Lad!es ot the Cnrt s de Bul.et. MAD'LLEGEUrRUDE'S Ellin Troupe of Educnied Aulmalu and MIN1A1 UKKcritUU THE CUAMt'lON UYUSASTS, Jear, Victor, Albert, Arthur, and Wil'lp. VOCAL1 TS Mlts Annie Braddun, Li. lie Beaale Gie gory, Mr Barry Carter, Mr. bliHVring.ou. TWO COMIO PANIOMIMEM. Admission, 60c. Reserved aea.s, 7c. ' Family Circle, 2ic. Poors opm at 7 o'o.ock; coicmeuce at 7'45. Box Cilice open IU to 4, dally, boats secured In advance. n u 34 IBS CAROLINE MoCAFFREY. CONCERT AT MUSICAL i UND HALT.. FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 10, At S S'UloClC. The following talent will aHainl: Madame HENK1ET1K BEKRENS, Mini HELEN MCCAFFREY. Mr. GEORGE him P&ON, ot New York, Air. J. K. THOUAS, of New York, Mr. WILLIAM G. U1K1R1CH. Tickets One Hollar. May be had at Trumpler's. ; Gould's, No. tfiCheinutireat M No. KS Cbeanut strrel BDd Boner's. No. lldSChesnul street. 11 14.vlhf4i BLIND TOM'S CONCERTS, OOMMKNCINO AT CO.MEKT HALL, MONDAY EVHNINI. NOV. IS. BLl D TOM, THE WONDERFUL NE.KO BOY PIANIST. OR A HHORV bEA-:ON. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND BATDEDAY, At K O'clock. N. B. Peals moy be secured at Trumpler's No. 92 Chennut street. 11 last HOKTICU LXL'KAli tlA LL. O E R M A N I A OBCHEwTtta. P U B L 1 O REHEARSALS ibVERY WEDNEbDAY. at S P, M. Tickets sold at tbe door, and all principal Music Stores, Packages Ot live for single, 26 ceuis. Eugugemeois cau he made by addressing O. BAS TERT, Ne. mi MONTEKY Street; Wiltig's Muslo Stoie No. loai Cheauut sueet; Andre's Musio Store. No. 1104 Chesnut street. lu 19 am DRUNK ON COLD WATER. PROFESSOR FRhD. ALLEN AiILi-S. Poycliologlat. will lec ture on ibis aud MoNt'AI frVKts 1NUS at MORTON HALL, FORTY-FIRST aLd UaVERFORD Sireots. Writ Pbl auelpnla. This Evening for Ladles and Gentlemen. On Monday Eveniug. Private Lecture to Men. Professor MILLS will make penons laugh and cry, thluk they are Grant or Stnerman, and make them Drunk on Co d Water. It 14 Si UA'B AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AF1ERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets, Eth'upian Burlesques, Bongs Danoee. Pantomimes. Oymuast Acta, etc. ARL SENIZ' AND MARK HASSLE It '3 OR- CBErTHA MAlTNEkS, M.VERY SATURDAY atB.'i f. M IN MLblCAL FUN D H ALL. Single Ad mibSion.fiureMf. Paokae ol 4 tickets, 1, at Boner's, No.HtitCHEtSNUTSt.. and at ihe Door. 114 tt AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. THIRD GRAND COJNCKRl' Al MUBICAL FUND HALL, ou FRIDAY, Nov. 27. Bee notice In Educational Column. 11 14 a 2t NEW PUBLICATIONS. R M C. J. PKICE L. Has removed to. 723 SAKSOM Street, Directly opposite his O'd Staud, where he will con tinue ihe Import ailou of Eiiglibli, French, ami Germiin Books, l'c riudicttis, L'tc., to order. A large and entirely new slock or tbe best Engllih Standard Literature just received. Arooltectural, Mechanical, aid tulentlll) Books always on iiud. ThethoioHt new publication reoelved as Issiiad, foreign Books, Periodicals; etc., imported to ufder, wttkiy, by s eager. 11 ut TO BOOK COLLECTOR S. WILLIS P. HAZARD Invites the attention of bookouy.r to his very exten sive codec lion ol CHOICE IMPORTED BOOKS, embracing all es ut Literature, and part'cuiuriy ruperbly Illustrated and Fine Ar t orks. Hlalory auu Biography, Voyages ard Travels, Poetry and the D'auia, Natural Hli lorv. ftandard aud Misiellauexus Works, Earlv PrmUd Books, etc Priced ratalogues grat's on application. Entire Libraries pun li met! lor csh, THE EiNGLISH UJOKsl'.IRE, 10S Wn.7-2fAN-.Qjl STREET. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS,4fl He 8. K. C. Harris Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PAIU WARRAITKD. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT A CO., rfrp MO. 14 CUtJsaUT StTUEET. "DATENT S H 0 C LDBR.8B AM StilRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISUINO STORE. PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made fiom njeauremei.t at very niton notice. All other arllolea ot GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS la lull ?ariety. . 8 WINCHESTER & CO., 11 i No. 7i CilEdN U T Btreet. 4