TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 18G8. 3 NEWS SUMMARY. I .oral AfT'ilrn. On Saturday evrn'ng about nix o'clock a fir w (iiKcovtrrd in the rear of the saw and plan ing null oi Moms. Kocoe, Clark A Co., located at B.due avenue aul JetTer-oii street, which spread rapidly, dcatrovinir tbe mill an.l some Adjoining property. Hi. A lam Forepaugb. the. proprietor of the circu aud menafrens recently exhibiting in this city, nwued a threc-storr brick building at No. iliifl Ridge avenue, aiuort rliftiicice above the mill. Id this building lious, titters, monkeys, and other snitnitls w. re kept in ciirl'8 or boxes which had been constructed lor temporary ue. The travelling cage, wagons, etc., were under shedding iu the rear of No. 2108 ana between tbo saw-mlll, and of these, 11 cacep, 16 bagae and o:h?r wagons, a new buggy, pat wagon, canvas, feats, 122 wet ol barmer-, waidrobe, a:dle, banner, etc., were eut rely destroyed, involving a loss of $10,000, npjn Vfh ch tlicre wits no iniuiance. The building In which the itnlnutU were was completely putied. Th pinning mill, a double three-story buildiag, whs also completely dp troyed, noining but the walls remaining; alao the machinery aud a large q'lauttty ot lumber. The lot-8 ol Itot-oe, (Jlai k it Co. 1 estimated as follows: On machinery, $7000; Mock, $.000; and od building, $:000, noon which there la an insurance ot $1600 in the Koyal, there being no Jnsiimnce upon the slock or machinery. A building in the rear, owned and oecaoieJ by Mr. Williani M. Bcruemau for canning truit, was damaged to the extent ot tome $2000, upon which there was no insurance. The etsbie of Mr. N. Choilev, adjoining, was aUo damaged to the extent ol $150. The alarm of 6ro yesterday morning was caused by the burning of the f-ccoiid story and roof of an o'd two-story building In the rear of the northeast corner of Seventh and Filbert streete, owned by the Kates estiue. The build ing was occupied in the second stmy by Hick & Sbubrrt as a carpenter shop. Ths lo to the Messrs. Hicks & rhubert will be $1000, upon which thfre is no lnsurarce. The building is Insured in the Franklin for $1000. As the tire men were leaving, the old building on Seventh street, directly In front of tho lorincr building, and formerly nsed as the Mint, was discovered to be on fire, but the flumes were soon sup pressed. The loss on this building will be about $500. The semi-annual session of the Grand En campment of Pennsylvania will be held this afternoon at the Hall, North Sixth street, com mencing at 5 o'clock. The semi-anuual session of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania com mence at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning, at the same place. At the sessions of both these bodies, the subiect of the 60th anniversary celtbiatlon iu April n-xt will be considered, reports made aud acted upon, nominations for officers made, admission of new members, etc. The following shows the labor per'ormed by the carriers at the Philadelphia Post Otlice during the month of October: Number of car riers, 164; daily delivery trips, 927; daily collec tion trips, 1091; mail letters delivered, 767,681; local letters delivered, 368,141; newspapers de livered, 257,219; newspapers collected, 65,982; letters collected, 1,008,661; making a total of 2,495,676 letters and papers collected and de livered, being 72J.661 more than in the month of October, 1867. The following are the receipts of hay and straw for the week ending Nov. 14, 1868: Loads of bav, C25; loads of sttaw, 85. Price Prime Timothy, per 100 pounds, $1,351,40; mixed, $1-26(31-30: interior, $1-15(1-20; straw, $1'40 l-60. John Fastbnrn, fifty-eight years of age, residing at Bristol, tell through a hatchway in a saw-raiH yeiterday, and was seriously injured about the bead and neck. Ho was taken to the Episcopal Hospital. Maior-General Prevost has Issued his order for a parade of the First Division, P. M., on Thanksgiving Day. The line will torm at 2 o'clock P. M., on Broad street , right resting on Coates struct. Nonpareil Lodge, No. 11, K. of P., of Camden, were received ou Saturday night, by Nonpareil Lodge, No. 20, of this city, and enter taiutd at National Guards Hall. Doineetle Affairs. Gold closed on Saturday atlS-t.'f. There were '209 deaths in this city last week. Secretary Seward has returned to Washington. Uinsnil Grant led New York for West Point en Saturday. The monetary excitement in Miiwautt.ee has come to an end. Governor Green Clay Smith, of Montana, is in 'Washington. A Cuban filibustering organization has been e fleeted in St. Louis. $6&9,0S8iu treasure arrived at Kew York from California on Saturday. The Smart House, New York, was burned yester day morning. Loss, 70,000. Two men, laborers, were killed by a land slide, Bear Gardner, Mass., ou Friday. Wormald is desirous of lighting O'Baldwiu at two weeks' notice, for 1000 or $5000. la Dubuque ou Friday eveuiug, William Brown shot aud killed his wife and then shot himself. Tho Treasury Department last, week printed 526,500 worth of fractional currency, and redeemed 8436,700. District Attorney Conrtuey has a warrant for tbe arrest of Biucklny, should the "Busy B" shew hiinsel in New York. In a libel suit against tbe Portsmouth N. H., Daily Chronicle, the jury, ou Saturday, returned a verdict for be defendant. t, The committee appointed to Investigate the elec. tiou for the ratification or rejection of tbe new Con Btitnlion in Mississippi, report that the defeat of tbe Constitution was brought about by Illegal voliug, Foreign AflnlrM, London, Nov. 11. Kio Janeiro advices to Oct. 24 have been received here, Ibe news from Para guay is to the effect that the Allies have recon noitred the position held by Lopez, aud that it la thought to be unassailable. General McMa- hon, tho new United States Miuiter to Paraguay, had arrived at Kio, en route to the scene of his labors. Advices from Buenos Ayres indicate that the new President of tho Argentine Confederation, Barmicnto, is in favor of a continuance of the war with Paraguay. London, Nov. 15. The elections absorb atten tion of ull classes. Little business will be done this week. Cotton trade at Liverpool will bo sus pended on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the breadstuffs market will probably be closed ou those days. In London the Stock Exchange will be closed on this day. Sanguine Liberals esti mate that Gladstoue will have a majority of one hundred nud thirty iu the next House. London, Nov. 15. The prosecution by the French Government of tho parties who promoted n subscription for one of the victims of the cuujt d'rtat of December 2, 1 8,"2, has resulted iu the conviction of several journalists aud others, all of whom have been heavily fined and additionally punished by suspension of their civil rights. The decision of the courts in thee cases causes much popular Indignation in Paris, and symptoms of unusual agitation liuvc appeared. The pollcu and military authorities lu the city are taking extra ordinary precautions ngulnst disturbances. London, Nov. 15. The French Government bus commenced a prosecution' against the (iauluit newspaper for an infraction of the Press law. London, Nov. 15. The South American mails bring the following intelligence from Paraguayan sources: A battle took place on September 21, at Vel leta, where Lopez wus strongly intrenched, with all hia troops. Tho Allied forces attacked his position, but were repulsed by ambuscades which had been laid in the woods. Tho lots of tho Bra zilians In killed and wounded was very heavy. After this defeat the Allied army went Into camp at Palmes. There they were constantly harassed Vj the Paraguayan, guerillas, who frequently cat off their supplies and interrupted couiiuunicit- I tions. The Urn Kit inn Iron-clads lind bombarded An gostura, but without ell'ect. It was rumored Hint a revolt had broken ont in the Argentine Confederation, against President Sarmieuto. Liriion, Nov. 13. The regular mail steamer from Kio Janeiro arrived here to-day with later news from the seat of war. The Allied finny was before Angostura, and the Paraguayans came out in force to attack it, but were repulsed with a loss of i!80 killed slid wounded. It was fully confirmed that President Lopez had shot his brothers Be- ningo and Menaneio. Many of Lopez's troops arc deserting. Pehi.in, Nov. I t. The Prussian Budget was submitted to the Diet to-day, Baron Von tier IIeyt.lt, the Finance Minister, in his remarks, said the financial difllculties of Prussia were merely transitory, and that Uio position of affairs in Eu rope was favorable to the preservation of peace. Nothiiifj of an olllclal character hss yet been made public or submitted to the Diet with refer ence to the unipircbhlp of Kin William on the question of the claims of the l iiitctl States upon Great Britaiu for the depredations committed by the Alabama. Makuid, Nov. 15. A band of malcontents, who have. held possession of Seville since the revolution, nnd obstinately refused to obey the orders of the national government, were yester day disarmed by regular troops, uftcr a fierce combat, aud complete quiet has been restored. Havana, Nov. 11. The inhabitants of the city of Puerto Principe and vicluity have united in an address to the Captain-General of Cuba, re irctting the depredations of the revolutionists, nnd offering their services to quell the rebellion. The signers of the address hope for speedy peace, nnd believe the inauguration of the reforms given by the mother couutry will soon bring about that result. This document is signed by the most in fluential portion of the population, aud many nntivc Cubans, among them Varona. The ad dress is almost certain to exercise a great in fluence throughout the entire island, as it is well known that Puerto Principe has always been con sidered the principal stronghold of the Kepubli- can Cubans. The Captain-General denounces the statement published in certain New York journals of his having prohibited the American Consul from sending a despatch by the Cuba cable to Washing ton, asking the American Government to send a squadron to Cuba, lie says the story is a base falsehood, and the following is authoritatively given as the true version of the affair: The Ame rican Consul wished to telegraph to Washington that Puerto Principe had revolted. The Captain- General, being certain that the intelligence was untrue, convinced the Consul of that fact, who immediately aud voluntarily withdrew the despatch. Despatches from the New York Associated Press announcing that an attempt to organize a filibustering expedition in that city aud New Or leans against Cuba were promptly received here. The Captain-General is also in -receipt of de spatches to tho same effect, aud all necessary precautions have been taken to receive the in vaders, aud Spanish war steamers are cruising about the const. Colonel Quiros has returned to Santiago de Cuba from the insurrectionary district. He was unable to remain there any longer as he was without provisions, and tho region was entirely bare. The Captain-General has received a despatch from the Provisional Governmeut at Madrid ap proving Ills course iu every particular. The de spatch mentioned the fact of the appointment of General Dulcc as Captain-General of Cuba, who was nominated on account of the receipt of the resignation of Lersundi. Advices from Bogota report that tho National troops had routed one force ol rebels and conv pelled another to surrender. The revolution is not yet suppressed, however, aud another attack was expected on Bogota. Havana, Nov. 15. The rebels have appeared on the railroad track between Nuevitas aud Puerto Principe, and captured a train of cars with a number of passengers. Four were held as prisoners, bud the others allowed to proceed on hand cars. The baggngo vans were plundered and the truck torn up for a long distance. Heavy continuous rains during the past week have prevcutcu eaue-griuuing on tue piantnt.ous. The United States flagship Contuocook has ur rived here from Norfolk. AFFAIRS IN BALTIMORE. Prvm Our Own Oorretpondent, Baitimorh, Nov. 15, 1808. I observe that the carriers of letters attached to our Post OihY.e depHrtment here aud elsewhere throughout tbe United States are soon to be costumed in a new postal uniform, of peculiar make, cut, shape. and color a sort ot Kebel grey hereafter to designate them and their culling. This is a eood idea, and must prove ot decided utility. Would it not, however, be well to defer tins uniforming until some time atter tue lourth ot March next, as, there are at present very many of these employes now iu set vice, who may not be wanted after General Grant's inauguration Such beiug the case, their costly trappine would be rendered uae- Icfs, as they would not be permuted to wear them out and there must necessarily be incurred a heavy los, or great tnconveuieuce in procuting new suits. Those who have an eve to economy, and are likely to be dismissed, should enueavor to procure tome good iiepuu 1 cans nttcd lor tbe posiuou, aoout tbeir own size and physical dimensions, so ato get them in their pineee, ana ten out nit-Gov irumeut c ami e ut 3 to their inppy, fortunate tuccts ors. 1 simply give out this idea that it may be niven timely consideration by the lieinO' cratic Post Office attaches throughout tho country. Possibly, however, another color woie iu ktrplug with tue Union blue" may be adopted as a postal UM'orm when loyalty aud Uuion republicanism tute possession at wasn ini-ton. The Republicans of our (State are determined to keep up a vigorous organixalion, and never ccHf until they nave brought Murylauu fairly into the Union line. As the Democrats went in for letoru a few years ago, uud obtained it, bo iIih Vepublicani now strike d-t'rimnttdly for the ssine thing. They ao not consider it respect lul that the territory, cmiHiniuir withiu her borders tbe National Capital should bo so iuimi cal in political seiitiiiu nt to tbe central power or inclining administration. Whether light or wronir, palatable or not, it is one of lie flxtd lacis soon to be made manl fest, that the coloied citizens of our eiiate will. In less than two years, be entitled to exer cise the rii?lit of mtlraee. They will constitute about thirty-hve thousand voter, and bring tree irom inttmidatic n, are iure tosid with the party who need their race by str kintr olf the shackles of slavery. When this period arrives we will have another new constitution, not tiddly of Governor B nun's making. Efforts will bo made to entertain General Qiaut at the Union Club when be arrive here on Ins return from New York. There were mote thun the usual number of meteors seen here on the night of tbe 13th and orniuff of the 14th, some of them very brilllaut and bi autiful. Ternble complaints are now making of taxa tion imposed upon us in Baltimore by recent Democratic rule. Extravagance has run wild and political profligacy is rampant. Business now is unusually dull for the seaou. Money tight: many tenauts and stores are Idle, and rents tending downwards, though landlords jleld reluctantly, "Bono," ALASKA. report of the Scientific Expedition. Tie scientific expedition sent out to Ala-ka by the Government has ma.bf its report on the fisheries, iur trade, and mineral wenlth of tue cw territory and other matters. The commis sion states tbat thi acquisition Ot Alaska will exercise a peculiarly advantageous Influence on our hshpries. Large and rich fisheries lie oif in toe North Paciric, aud were always favorite resorts with our fishermen. Much in convenience was entailed on thcrti by thetr necessary trips to Sau Francisco, not the small est part of which was the heavv outlay of capital on ocf aii Roine crait. now they can 0-h in lirty fathom water inordinary openbats. Curios: stations can be ertablished on the coast. For merly the importation of coddsh from New Ens land por.s to California was a very heavy item, it has been stopped completely by the acquisi tion of Alaska. In 18U7, twenty-seven Ameri can yer-scls were employed amon?tbe Shumat'in Islands on the shores of Southern Alaska. The average catch was nearly 100 tons, which was valued at cents, coin, per pound; the average cost of outfit and labor, $3000 in ftold. It Is stated that tho eastern portion of the Bchrinps Sea is extremely rich lu cod, and that the area within the limits ot fifty fathoms depth is 19,000 miles in extent. The baiks along the shorts of Alaska, south of tue Aleutian Islai.ds, arc about 4"00 mile'. The whale fisheries, espee ally lu Archipelago Alexander, are well known. The Coast Harvey has discovered lr durations of large be Is ol anthracite coal. The warm current from Jap in exercises a beneficial influence on the climate of Alaska. The law department at Michlean Univer sity helps to edit the University Magazine. Portland ia to Lave a skating rink, with etceteras. The thread nsed in Brussels laoe is bo fine as to bo invisible. . The Governor of Ofcc-on adviaes a Bureau of Immigration. Wolverines, as large as Newfoundland dogs, trouble Ontario. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Fur additional Marine t?ew see Firtl Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIATHIS! DAT. BOM Kikms . 48 Moon 8 ic rs...,... 6 1' BUM BT8 4'41Hies WlTia, gig PHILADELPHIA HUAKD Off TRADE. Educnd a. BouBia, ) OSOHDI L, BUZBY, VMOICTHLT OOUUITTKB. bAMUJH, . SJTOKKS. J MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOK AMJS.KIO. Hlvetla,.........Llverpool...Mew York Oct. Is win. Peun.........Lonaua JNew York Oct. i Aleppo..... Llverpool.New Yora -Nov. 3 MiniJe(!jia-.....LiTetpooi.New YorH.....Nov. 8 Kneland Llverpuol...New York Nntr a lily ol Loudou... Liverpool. ..New York -Not. 4 balllmeie...Sjoutcam pton... iiaiiimore. Nov. 4 Ktna.. New York... Liverpool. -.Nov. 17 WeipuiH.....New York... Hamburg. ............ov. 17 Java New York...LiTrpool............NoT is Kurop...........-.NeW Ynrlr...Hlaff.i. , jl vuieaei'ariB...rew vnr n.Pra , Not, in Iowa. ...... .....New York...Glaflirow- m..m,Nov li Wm. Peun -New York...London Nuv. 28 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC). KTO. Rl8lna8tar........New York...Asplnwll Nov. 1 JUBlfti.mm...Phllala.....New Urieana Nov. iu Ccluiubla.-New York... Havana--.... Nov. m Ploneer.........Plillala..-.Wllnilui!ion .ov, o lonawanda...Piillada 8avnnuti...-.M.-.Nov. 21 8. America ......New York...Blo Janeiro.....,... No v. 23 StanaDdUtrlpea Phllla...Hvan...- -..Dec. 2 Halls aia forwarded by every steamer In the rusular llnai. Tbe sieamere for or from Llyorpool cull at Qneanstown, except tbe Canadian line, wuloB call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from tue Conti nent call at Southampton. SHIPPING. irffi'y LORILLARD'S STBAM3IIIP LINK FOR NEW YORK. From and after this date, the rate ot frelfht by this line 11 De ten eeute per loo lbs. for heavy goods; foar cents per foot, meaaremnt one oeut per galloe for llqntdi. eblp'e option. One of the Steamers of th e Line will Ihti every Tuesday, Thnreday, and Satur day. Good received at all times on covered plert. All aot de forwarded by New York agent free ol cr.arge except cartage, fet further information, apply on the pier to Stgfcm JOHN F. OIIL, JTypsiW FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUKKNS aTUULaski. TuWN.-iuuian Line of Mail B teamen rir apputtiled to eall as follows: 1 1 1 or PArtla, Hauirduy, November li, k'INA 1 via Halllax), 'I neiiduy, Novouuber 17, C1TT OV i.U DON. Saturday, loV. 21. CITY UK BALITMUHK, balurday, NovembortS, CITY Of? Nh,W VoitK., Tuuaduy, December 1. aud each succeeding baiuiday and alternate Tuesday at 1 P, t., irotu Pier 46, Norm iUver. llAlKti O.P PA0SJ4HK BY TBI MAIL STBAMJU aii.ino ivxBf Saturday, Payable lu Uold. pHyile lu Currency. FIKbT CA tt IN...... l(Ki8TB..HAUlfi'... - to Lomlou,- inn Loudou............ 41' to Paris lif I to Paris. -. 4' FAbKAHS. HY IHK TulCSUAY STKaM KH VIA UAL1AX CLKAKKD SATURDAY. Btesmshlp Norman, Crowell, Bouton, H. Wtnaor AOo Htenn.sbip Utility. FarKO, ProvIdence.D.8.Steuiouv(Jo' Ui " WlDule Miller, Anderaou, Porilaud, Bjtua, Kel'- Sshr 1L t-imniong, Godfrey, Ralem, dn Bcbr Trade WiLd Lloyd, Boston, on' Sclir B. L. blmoDOns, Uandy, balem, j0 bebr Mary Anna, Adams, New Haven, Day, Hudda 1 ScbrS. L. Russell, Smith, Fall River, J. Rommsll jr febr Jane Mclartuy snnipson. Bonlon, do Hcbr J H. Rarilett, WIrkIiis, J'rovlJeaoe, do! SJebr Francis Edwards Bolee. Bostou, do Sicbr Willie Dill. English. Brooklyn. do! Hcbr X A. CunkllDE. Dsnle s, Bristol, d sjchr Klcliard Law, York, .Siooiiigton, Binnleksoa 4 Co. Bebr Frank Herbert, Crowell. Beaton, Davis, Files 4 Co. Bcbr Transit, Eackett, Providence, Biaklstoa. Grana 4 Co. Schr Maria and Elisabeth, Boper, Portemouth.Audan. ried. Norton & Co. ",m 8fr Beverly, Pierce, New York. W. P. Clydn A Co. 6fr Cleyninnt. Plait Richmoud. W. P. Clyde no Si'ritarH. Orumley, New York, W. M. Hnir.l Al.'o. ' 8t'r 0. 11. hioiit, Ford. Washington, W. P. Clyde A Co. su'r J. 8. blirlver. Dennis, Baltimore, A. Urovea, jr. TugThos, JeOVnoii. Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow ot barges, W. P. Clyde & Co. ARRIVKD YK9TERDAT. Bteamslilp Pioneer, Catharine, 60 hours from Wll niliiKion. N. C, wltn cotton, naval stores, etc. 'o Pni. lbdeipMa ALU Southern Mall SJleamnlp Co. Off iob Cat ea bound In, brlir Isabel Benriunnn: below Lliriit ship, brig Mariana IVi l Bombay Hook, brig klmrna C , 01 Lt. Job n s. Baique Btssle Harris, Allen. 70 days from Genoa Wl.h u.dee and 1 passengers to V. A. Htirtorl Towed up by tug ntaw. In ilie Mediterranean experienced westerly winds for St conxeciulve duys, with whlco we were obliged to contend from tbeOuliol (ienna to Gibraltar; took tue southern passage and bad plea sant Tteather to Bermuda: sIiich then siroug Nw gales. No date, lat. 0. long. 87, spoke brig Tabbo from Palermo for New York. 8 iabso, Btuque sjam sjneprard, Evens. 19 days from Clen fiiegos, with sugar, molasses, aud honey to Geomo u Carnou A Co. Br schr charlotte. Btrachan, 19 days Irom Hull Eng.. with Paris white to order. bcbr J. Truman. Gihhs. 6 days from New Bedford wlih box boards to Goldey A Cohn. ' BcbrCohatset, Gibbs, 4 days from New Bedford with boxwood to boidey & Cohn, ARRIVED SATURDAY. BteanjRlilp Prometheus, Grry,t6 hours from Oberlaa ton. wltn cetton, eto , to B. A. Suuder A Co. saeuiuablp Norfolk, Vance, from Klcbmond via Norfolk, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. N. O. barque Marco Polo. Mlussan, S days fromNew York. In ballast to Peter Wright A Sons. n Hcbr O. b. Keppller, Miller, from Alexandria Va with coal. " Hcbr Maria and Elizabeth, doner. fromNew York' Hi lirWm. Wallace. Bcoll. from Boston. hitir 1'rade Wlud. Lloyd, from Btston. titibrH. L. Blmmons Gandy. from Boston. S-chr Alabama, Vanglieer, from btlem. Rchr H. ktmmonB. Godfrey, from Salem. Bcbr Richard Law, York, from Btoulngton. Bcbr Nary A sua. Adams frc 10 Norwich. Bcbr John H. Perry, Kelly, from New Bedford. Bt-hr Transit, Rackett. from Danversnorl. hieauier New York, Jones, from Wathlngtou and Alexandria, with tudse. to W. P.Clyde A Co. fleauier Chester, Jonra, 14 hours from New York, w lib in flue, in W. P. Clyde A Co. Tog Ttios. Jeffemon, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow oi barges to W. P. Clyde A CO. RAILED. Btesmsblp Wyoming. Teal, for Savannah. saOed on fteiurrtti? morning. PasseDgers Mihs Caro'lue Lu'k, Miss H. Guerard and olce. S.J. Temple and lady, Mli Alice Temple. Miss Georgtaoa Temme, Mm nmia 't emple, J. Wolfe, Mrs. tia'lowHeld a?d two ihlldien, B. L Anderson, Mrs Rndderow. Frank Ili eswald, W m. Klaus I. R Satterthwalt. Holmes I l aley. S. P. Slslu. M. L. McMmlen. John Urosuisyer aud lady, Christian Jobnson, Nule. Jobus'ju, 0rrfH)uimce of the I'hilnMihla Exrhange. Liwsh, Del., Nov. 13 p, M. 'tbe lullan brig Mariana IV. from Lisbon tor J'Mtadeiphl nwfl lu tblsalteiuoon. JOdKi'H LAFKTHA, ... , ... MEMORANDA. Flilp Wm. Cummiiigl Miller, hence, was going Into APli.well 6lh Inst. BieamshlpBruuette, Howe, berce, at New York mihlnsi. BUauishlp Tonawanda. Jennings, for Philadelphia, sailed from Savannah 14ih lost Barque l'lorl M. Huiber,, Cuitls, benoe at f-avaa-Huh yeKterday. Barque Wyra, Dlx, at Mobile loth lust., from AspIq wall. Barque Hellespont, Brldgeo, cleared at Barcelona 1W nil., for Marseilles. Brig Tula Ueed, lieuce, at Newburynort lfth Inst. Brig Clio, Marsh, hence, at Halifax 81 h lust. B'lg s. P. Smith, Koowltou. fur Pblladelpbla sailed from Navassa 2th ult. bchr P. H, Bbanuou, DUks, hence, at Newbnryport 2Bcl!r'af. V. Crsnmer. Cranmer, for Philadelphia, sailed front Newbury port lUth lust. NOTICE TO MARINERS Notice le herabv given that skeleton iron light house has been erected ou Maugra Cay. north of Tuiuine Cays, Bailee, Brltlsn Honduras, anil that since ths 22d October, 16. three fixed whlia llgbts have bean exblblied thereon. In lien ot the lanterns formerly shown from a mast and yard. Tbe lights are flxsd In a triangle, ibe two side lights balua 4U arid the centra llirlit it feet aoove hlgn water. Tbe lights are fixed In a line N YV. aud bE , aud face i iv. ana nw, 'i i, nnuw nart of the llghthnnse le painted blair aud tba remainder white, and tb light can be seeu from an points or toe oompaaa m .o. Tbe Illuminating apparatus la by dloplrlo leniee mil iha HalitM nan ba aeen at It lullse dlalanoe. Position of tbe light 1717 16 M., long, H7 4A45W. win, ufaenwiou. I) a H. MITCHELL. Colonial Secretary, Clv'iabesaij'iCiUc,B,u,oet, js.itwA, VIKHT CAH1M l'ay able lu Uold. Liverpool..-.-. Hailiax. at. Joiiu a, N. .. I by Branch Stcnuier.... J ,.1-Kl ,. 'it 41 Payable lu Currency. LlvtrHH)l. .a nallim - 1 "t. Jouu's, N. F. I M, 'y itrauou Blfiucr,..j Pasnengers a so fcrwurded to Havra Hamburg. Br men, etc, at reduced ratoa. 1 icketa can be bought here by persons sending fui tbelr Irleuds, at muueraie rates. For further Information apply at the Company's unices. JOHN O. DALE. Agent, No. 16 BROADWAY, N. Y. Or to O'DONNcLL A bAULfct, Ageuui, No. 411 CHEfaN U 1 Strett, Phliadelpbla. NtW EiPKESS LINE TO ALEX. .anuria. Georgetown, and Waahtnatnn u Ky., via cheatieake ana Delaware Uaaal. with con nections at Alexandria from toe most direct route lot Li ucbourg, Briatoi, KnoxvUle, NaauvUle, Dalton and ilie souibweat. steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon irom tbe hm wbarl a u'-a Market street. Freight revived dally. WM p rjLYDE A CO., No, 14 North aud South Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. iCLDHlLUai A Co., Agents at Aiexaodxla, Vlr gitila. si -r?' KOIICB. FOR NEW YORK, VIA .APBJi.S S1JI.AMBOAT COMPANY. Tbe bteaui Propellers of this Hue leave DAILY from first wharf below Market street. THKOUGH U 24 HUUKS. Goodr orwarded by all the Hues going out of York, North, Earn, aud West, free 01 commission.' Freights received at our uuuul low rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agents. . wr, , No. 14 S. WHAitVJfisj, PhtladoipUia, JAMES HAND, Agent. gol No. lll WALL Street, corner of South, New York PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND ta. AND NORFOLK. ST1LAMSULP LINE. 1 lliUbUli FKJtlGHT AIR L1NJ TAJ IMI bOU'lH AND WEST. EVERY SATURDAY, At noon, from FIRST WHARF above MARKET BtrWwe '1 H ROUGH BATES end THROUGH RECEIPTS to aU polo is in North ana South Carolina, via Sea board Air Llue Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth ana to Lyucuburg, V a., Tennessee, aud the West, via V Irglma aud Teuueaaee Air Line and Richmond and Danville Railroad, Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken ai low er Rates than any other lib. Tbe regularity, safety, and cheapuesa of this ronte oouiweuu it hj tue puuuo as tue most aesirable me mum tor carrying everj ueacnption 01 ire 1 got. No charge tor eommiaslon, dray age. or auy expense et traueler. steumHhips insnrea at lowest ratea. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and Boulh WUAkVRS W. P. PORTER, Agent at JUcUntond and City Pol lit. T, P. CROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 1 PROPOSALS. 1MPROVEMEM Q? THE DKS MOINES X RAP1LB OF THE MISSlSslfFl RIVEli. NOTICE TO CONTRACIOKS. L'MITKU STAKkla KNUlMEUtt'8 OFFICB, , . Kjcokuk, Iowa, out. ai.W'.S. Sealed Proposals, in uupllcate, will be received at tMsolhce until 12 M. WtDNESDAY, of Noveui'ier 18. ltu 8, lor completing the excavation of the Prism, and tbe cousuuction 01 1. e embankment wall of tue cauai lor the improvement of the Des MuUies Rapids ot the Mississippi River. 'l be 11 al is lu be about Hi miles Along, extending from Nashville, Iowa, to Keokug, Iowa. The width at ibe v. aier surlace lqsldo of the Canal Is to be from ai'O to 4oo leet lu emuaokuM'nt and ifiU leet In exoava tion.and lu low water-to.be Hve feet ueep. All the material excavated Irom. the Pi Ism ot the Canal to be usid in building the ' embankment. The latter tnrouti liout the t renter part of the dlsUuce, will be about HtU leet from the Iowa shore. Where, rock ex tavatlfju occu-s the bottom of the Canal will have a slope Ut Inches to the mile. The embankment to be builtol earih, clay, and rocaj th be teu leet wtdaou the top, including tbe rlu-rap covering aud to be two Itet aoove high wator maik.with slopes of 1H base to 1 Viiilcal ou tbe outside, aud i bane to 1 vertical ou the liisiue. Ilie ave'age tbiCgiv ss ofjhe rlo ran proiectiou to be 2 feettou tlae outside, 2 leet ou tue to biae, and 1 loot ou the ioj A portion of the above ha already been cona'.r acted Bay one-ninth, the Balance, or ao much there if at the rtuialuder ot the funds appropriated about 5oo 1 00 will pay for. is 10 be relet All propi bIUous must state the price at which each and every kind of work soecltied iu tfce proposal Is to be dene, aud no bid will be considered that is uot deUulie lu thin respect, A printed copy of this advertisement mast be attached to each proposal. , lhe Government reserved the right to reject any ana all bids. Each bid unit contain a written or rriuted. gua rantee, sigueo by two I'tsponslble persons. Blanks lor iropenalRrf the torm required, with farm ot guarantee, will be furnished upon application to tblB oulce. Tbe pr Ice or prices in the contract will be consid ered as Including the expense of lurulslUng an ibe material (excepting right of way and laud for bor-row-pi'B), impleu.ents, and machinery, aud perform ing all the work according to the plaus and specifica tions exhibited al the letting. Fifteen per cent, of the amount of any work done, or materials 1 urulBhed, at the contract prloe thereof, will be reserved until tha whole work which la the subject 01 coutracl shall De eullrely completed. The name or names of the persons propostug must be written out in uil, with their place of res'deuce and Poat Cfllca address. Plans, maps sptcllicAtlons.ano all neceesary papers win oe reauy for examiuat'oo at tuts oiuce lor oiteea days prior to tbe date ol the letting. Pirimtt mmmsina to contract are reaiiested to visit and rxamitie the location of tht work before ttiutinu in thtxr Oku. . Pn poaais should be addressed to the undersigned at k'mink. Iowa, and should be endorse': - Pru- prtals for work ou the Improvement of the Dos m oiuee itapius. J.H.WILSON. Lieutenant-Colonel 35th Infantry, Brevet Major Gei.eral U. S. A. Oiietu;- L. COOPER OVSRM AN, 10 80 16t Capialu Corps of Kuyine-rs. no Q. M., "t llltf Siot' I H. . Nov. 3. IB.) TD R O P 0 8 A L S. OjyicK Dkpot and Disbubkinq Q. M liijye. Uktahtm tut or t Atlanta Us Sealed Proposals will be received at ihls omci until iz jh. ttuiiAii Nov, zi, utis, lor siikp.yiui; tl IB 1 enoi wun tOH,i)o pounds WESTERN OATS. 44 SiO poui -dsCOK.v, l.'to.oto pounds TIMOTHY II AY, baled, vifl iino i.oii iiditb'l UAvi. baled. Oa sand Corn to be or prime qualify, sound, free Irom dusi or dirt, and put up lu good, stroug sat ks. Hay and Straw musi be well baied, per tctiy cured, and tree from weeds, dust, or dirt, lhe whole will be subjected to a rigid lnspacllon. .... All Forage and Straw to be delivered la cars on the siding ff Metsrs. Glenn, Wright A carr, or at the Vtuarierniastet's storehouse, loot of Forsyth street, Atlanta. , , . Delivery to commence January 1, 189 and to con tinue in equal qnun " " mouth for nve monuia uuni. Proposals should be made for eecn article bbpa BATni.Y.and la tbiplioatm, wlih a co y of Ibis ad o.,im,.,. nt attached to each, and hear the Indoise i th!r r, wii hand of the persons, of whom tbsre must be at leant two, offered n surety for the laltblul performance of the coutracl, If swarded. Bids w ill be received for any amount not less than K O.i lO pcurds. . . , n'v, . i.t la rPHrve d to receive or rlfct inrb parts or tbe whole of bids as may be for the best Interests of .nnn.i'ahriildba addressed to the undertlgned and Indorsed upon the envelope, ' Proposals for tbe Dellv.ry of Forage and Straw." , Br order of Brev, xrig.Kn. n. oai-on, viuiei . m. Prevet Captain and A. A. u M., U. S. A., In charge of lleuo'. 11 It) tit DYEING, SCOURING, ETO. VTEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTISG WOREB ON STATEN ISLAND. Offices. No. 40 N. EIGHTH strel, west side, Pulla,! v No. S DUANE Street No.78g BROADWAY, New York, and Noe. 14 aud U PIERREPONT street, ltiwiklyn. This 010 auo ax teuaiva estaonuii"u . In axlstence a half century are prepared to D Y lb and ;"iVakkU ladles' and Gantuimea's Garineuta and Pleoe Ut ods of every description aud labrlo la thalr iiu .. 1 1 1,1111 m.nn.p " ' SAMUEL HARSH, rrealdent. J. X. T0VS9, Btattar. W W MHUiU STEAMBOAT LINES. rtflTZZs PHILADELPHIA AND THEN JtaiM-ti 'ImTTl. Inn Btaaraooat Line. Tba atuiioal li.Ln iN FOitRKaT leaves ARCH sureet W han, 101 Trenirn, stopping at Tacoay, Torreadaln, Hevny, Bnrlii guia, Bristol, Floreuoe, Kobolua' Wharf, aid White Hill. leaves A 1 ch Street Wharf Leaves Booth Trenton. Baturday.Nov.14 10 A. M Saturday, Nov.14, P.M aioaaay, 10,1a M. 1 Monday, j, e r.ai luesday, 17, I P.M.Tueaday, 17, 5 P.M Wed'dav. " 18. 1H p.u wm ii. is. don't go TbHrsday, 1. 2 P M Tbuisday, ID, 7 AM fTiaay, - xw, a t-.M ' f rinay, " 10 , ia.m Fare to Trenton. 40 cents each wa: Intermediate places, cents. 4 11 rVlCLK OPPOSITION TO THE COM- JiTlafanSaaBlNKD RAILROAD AND HI EB aVouOloLV. Steamer JOHN BYLVETER will make dally excursions to Wilmington (Sundasexceutdi, Uuii'b- 1 11 m at I httala. mnt tj....k i - , . . . . 1 1 Btreetwhaif alW46 A.M. and -,io P. a: I returning. "7 , . "" 1 m., u. auu ia cu r, afu Ught freights taken. AMUSEMENTS. A r -tAKS FOli WILMINGTON, CHESTER, fare 111 era. The Btsamrr S. M. FKLTOiN leaves Chesnut Street M barf at P.M., aud Wlliuingtou at Soil A. M. Frc, IQete. Frelgnt tak.n at low rales. 11 lo I2t raITTLN DAILY EXCURSION'S. THE rtas 1 1 iiiiaia T'" eteamuoat JOHN A. WAK i.i-xv ...v v. .HKsN UT btreet Wliarf, PiilladelpnlA. at S o'clock P. M.. for Burlington and Brlxtnl. uiorn. lng al Rlveriou. Torresdale. Andaliila. aud llvn. R. lurnlng, leaves Bristol at 710 o'clock A. M. Fare, as cents each way. S.icui slon, 40 cents. 4 il r anrZji FOR NEW YOKK-SWIFT-SURB aasaas ill 1 111 iTti 11 1 rrliitt 111 Uouipauy Dtapatuh a u ewut-aiire Lines, via Delaware ana Raritan Canal, on and after the 18th of March, leaving dally al UM.aiidSP, M connecting with ail Northern and Eastern lines, For freight, which will betaken on accommodating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BA1HD A CO., 1 1 No. m 8. DELAWARE A veil lie, LUMBER. FALL, IGGO. F. H. WILLI A UTS, Seyentccnth and Spring Garden Sts. Calls the attention or Builders aud others to his Stock of SEASONED LUMBER, CONSISTING O Hemlock and Spruce Joists, Carolina Flooring, all grades, White Fine Boards, all qualities, Shingles, Flustering Lath, And all kind! ol Building Lumber. 10 8 thataZm AT L.OWEST PKIOSo. 1868. fcPKUCE JOIST. bPACCE J Ol 61'. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1308. iCfiQ bESBONEO CLEAR PINE. 1 OPQ J.OUO BEaBONED clear pine. X0U0 CHOICE PATTERi P1AE. bPANlbH CEDAR, FOR PaTIERNS. FlsID CEUAR. 1 Cf!U FLORIDA FLOORING!. 1 qpq lOUO FLORIDA FLOOtU.NU. lOUO CAROLINA FLOOKl.'.G. V1KU1-H1A FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOUltiiNU. AKtt F'LOORINU WALlNUT FLOUKlNa. FLORIDA b'l'EP BOaiwDS. RAIL PLANK. IkftR WALMJT ROB AND PLANK. ICriQ AOOO WA1JIUT bus, au fLam. OUO , WALNUT UKDfcJ. WALNUP PLANK. IRf.S UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. lOflO AOUO UJCHDERTAKERtt' LUilbUK, XOOO RED CfcDAK. WALNUT AND rlSE. 1C!tf bEABONED POPLAK. -f QfQ XOOO bEASONEI) CUERRx'. -LOUO ASM. WHITE OAK PLaNK AND HOARDS. HICKORY. IRfift CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 OHQ J.OUO ClOAR BOX MAKEIW lOUO SPANISH CEUAR UO H BOARDS. FOR BALE LOW. iCflft CAROLINA BCANTLINO, -I ono luo Carolina h. 1. kills, louiS JioRWAY BCANTLINU. TKfiS CEDAR BHINOLES, 1 QfiQ AOOO CYPRFBd BllINuLEd, lOUO MADLE, BKorilFR A CO., 11 No. aAOOtSOUl'H Street. T. P. GALV1N & CO., LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS SUACKAMAXOA ST1U2ET lYUAILF, BELOW SLOATS MILLS, (Bts-oaian), PHILADELPHIA, AOILNTb FOR SOUTHERN AND EASTERN Man lecturers ot Y ELLOW PINE aad BPRUCE T1MBE- BUARDB, etc., shall be ha, py to turulsh orders al wrioieHkie rates, uuuveraoie at auy aootusiuie port. Coustautly receiving aud ou baud at our wharf SOU'lHERN FLOORINO, BCAN'ILINO. BH1N ULEB, EASTERN LATHB, PICKETS. BED-BLATB, BPRUCE, HEMLOCK, e ELECT MICHIGAN AND CANADA PLANK AND BOARDH, AND HAO MATCC BH1P-KNEEB. 1 81 tuth ALL Or WHICH WIEX RE DELIVKKK11 AT AMY PABTiJFTHHCITT PiiOJlFTIiT . LEGAL NOTICES TN THE DISTRICT COUUT OF THE UNITED X BTATEB FOR THE EAB'lEltN DloTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, WILLIAM U. HENDERSON, ot Philadelphia, taukrupt, bavlug putllioued for his din el a-ge, a meeting of creditors will be henl on the second day of December, lass, at o'clock P. M before Register WILLIAM McMKHAFL, Esq,, at his Olhve. No. bi WALNUT bireet lu iheotty of P.iila deiDbla, that tbe exaoiloalloo ot the bankrupt may be hmntiod, and any business of uieelluga required L sections 27 or l of the ai t uf Congress trausAOled. 1 be Keg. ier wl 1 ceruly whethur tue baukrupt has co 1 lornied to his doty. A bear'ot will also be had on WEDNESDAY, the Blxletnlh davof December, Jbiw. b-fore tue. Court at Philadelphia, a. lu o clock J , M., whrn pa; tie inte rested uiay show cauoe agalusi the discuargx. Witness toe HoDoraoie Johu Oadwalauer. junte 01 toe skid Disti let court, ai d seal Iheieol. at Phlladulplila, lb J Bill day ot iMovtuiuer, . 003. O. R. FOX Clerk, Attest Wiham MoMichaeL- Register. 11 9 ! 21 3l Ll!:byLVAlA atisHiAL. " X PMH.oKi.puiA, January 28, 1868. Tbe attending Managers are: b. Morris Wain. No, l.J roulb Delaware aveuue. Adolpb E, Rorle. No. 153 Dock slrtwt. A itend lng Physician Dr. J; M. Da Oonta, No, loot spruce sir, eu Attendlug Burgeons Dr. Addlnell Hewson, No. 135 Houth F'iileenth street; Dr D, Hayes Aguew, No, l North Eleventh street. 'Ibe Physicians aud Burgeons attend at the Hospi tal every day Oundays excepted), to receive appli cation tor aunilwilon. Peieons seriously Injared by aceldnnt are always admitted U brought to tha Hospital luuuediaiely tharwtfl.es- H7 WOODI.AKDH CEMKTKUY COMPAN? The following Mauagers aud Otlledia have been electe4 h r the year lt; wm. H. Moore, Bamuel b. Moon, ' Ol lie. Fiallelt, Ed win llreble. t-ecretaiy and treasurer jos- a. townsknu. The Managers have passed a resoluilou requiring both Lolboldera and Vlellors to preaeut tlokels at tbe euirauoe for adOiission to the Cemetery. T'okeis may be had at the Ofllce of tbe Company, No. Kuj ARCH Btreet. or of any of tho Managers lit WILLIAM 8. GRANT, (XjMMIBBION merchant. NO. ( 8. DELA Wit RE Avenue, Philadelphia. AOENT FOR TtDpont's Ourtaowd-r, Re lined Nitre, Charcoal eto W. Baker A Co.'s Chocolate. Cocoa, and Hiouia, trccker Bros. Co.'s Yellow Metal Bheaihtng, Bolts, aud Walla. I 'U ALRXANDBR O. C ATT ELL & CO. PRODUCE COMMIKBION MERCHANTS, NO. NORTH WHARVES NO. FORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. tl AUXAMM.CAXXJUJa UHAKCATXaUt Win. W. Keen. Ferdinand J. Lreer, uet'fgo xj ousuy, R A. Kolgl't. C a D B M Y 0 F MUSIC. L. BATEM a ........ .... Leasaa and nir..- mttMrllini ftCOtlEBS . bi COND AND LABT WEEK 1 N PH1LA Skl.PJTI RKN I KKM OF "U'HIA. MAD'LLE I.UCILLK TOBTEE AND AI L TUX Me.t.LEDCC.LU'AVOkllE8' LAORIFFOUL, AND riret appearance of DU0JIK8N1I. atONS. I. DFCRK. THE RENOWNED TENOR Flrsf spi es'anre of MAD'LLE RObE AND MAD'LLE LAM BELK t . MOM.A Y KVEMNU. Nov. . VLAbT NlOHT RUT FOLK OF 1 UK 8BAS3N) LA ORANDW DUCUESsE OF.UOLrRIN. Opera BoutTi In i aois. by J. (UlMiibHch P.-oJ"Ctd with the pn H rnplete uilseen rioni. . ENTIRELY NEW P. Rlsl a W COSTUMES. GRAND CHORUS, luBlts. FULL ORCHESTRA. Musical Director M.ADOt.PH BIRfJ-pjCLD tcnouctoie .iiessrs. E. Colouue and U. Dsnuery Admission -..ONE DOLLAB ., t,lBrrved Beats, Flay Ceuis Extra.) Family circ.e .......7 cent ""T 3H rente beats njay tm reserved lor any nlcbkat the Aca cmy ol Musio, aud at Bouer's Blore, Ho. 1102 Uheauut street. TSjfcW CHEHNUT bTREET THEATRE HOL'sES CROWIiKU, EVa.K ACT KNOORKD. THE NEW COMPANY. PRONOUN' al) THKBIONUEST IN PHILAliELPHI. READ THE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Mutidey Dlspatt-b say: 'This play Isalml. ral'ly produced, and the capital acting makes tna -l ata' a great succes'." u" Tbebuktlay Republio says: 'The story as written by the aulbor Is Uifjulnied. Inu Mr. Sinn has made n.UlcieDt cli.Dgea aud additions tn preserve the uuiiv 01 the plot" Tbe Bunday Transcript says: "The company t tbeCbesnutlslbehest In tbe tilty. Those whowlan 10 see a play perfect In ail ita parts should visit tn Chesnut." luo The Age. Prers, Bulletin, TKi.FoB.Artr, RtBr Po , Per aid. Lidger, Inquirer, and North American Al.r sat THAT TniS PLA Y 18 MAONllCENTLY PRODUCED AND WELL ACTEn MONDAY EVE.-.IN14, "av'1JD BYRON'S NEW DRAMA.' HEW AND BEAUTIFUL HVKBIERY. Mlfts Henrietta Irving beuora uu variano. Mine Bessie Ludlow, Mr. J. w. jeuuiugs, Mr. J. tt Hhiill.v Mr. J. B, Roberts. Mr. K. L. Tllton, air. j. T. Ward, auu lur cntiiv uiiiu.nT wni appear. A PaRt Y BY THE NAME OF JJUNsOS ' MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ' In rehearsal, BLOW FOR BLOW. WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 7 Tbe management take great pleasure in ai" nounclng au eugageieut. positively limited to ten nights, With MR. EDWIN FORREST, WbO will make bis rirnt appva aure 1HIB (Monday) EVENING, Nov. ItJ In Bnlwer's historical play. In five acts, of RICHELIEU. Cardinal Blchell.n Mr. EDWIN FORREST TUItSDAY-VlRGIivIUS. WF-DNESDAY-JACK CADE, THURiDAY rHKL.LO. FRIDAY RICHARD ill. RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH bTJiEET TUP AIRE. Beglus at huil-past7. THE LaNuabUIRK LAtS, by Mis. JOHN DREW aud Company. THU 1-UcCESS OF THE BE SON. SECOND WEEK. CROWDED HOUSES TO-NIGHT AND EVFRY NIUHP, U9M' H. J. Bjron's great Play, entitled THE LANCASHIRE LASS, with every scene New, and startling Mechanical Eflecta. Seats seen red six days In advauce. THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET BELOW ARCH. Beglus at 7 SO. ' uage- j. u. GREGORY SUCCESS. GENUINE SUOUE-J-". NO AND SATURDAY MA TINE J, A'lHERINGOF THE CLANS. , REAU11FUL CHILDREN. Ltsneeann Manage GENUINE BUCCESS, THIS EVENING THE GA 100 HI MAD'LLE UERlRUDE'B Elfin Troupe of Educated Animal-. I HK GREGORYS. ' MAD'LLE AUGUSTA. And Thirty Ladles ot theCorpsde Ballet, -11 met BLIND TOM'S. CONCERTS, COMMENCING AT CONCERT HALL. MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 18. BL1ISD TOM, THE WONDERFUL NK(RO BOY PIANIST. . FOR A SHORT bEAUON, MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. , . At I O'clock. N. B. Penis may be secured at Trumpler's No. DM Chesuut street, 1113 6c. HOKTICULTLKAI. HALL. G ER M A NIA ORCHlTK.. P U R LIU KEUEA ttSALS EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 P. M. Ticket sold at tbe door, and all principal Music Stores. Paekagea ot five for flr single, ltd ceius. Engagements can bemaoe by addressing Q. RAS TER'!', Ne. 1231 MONTEREY Street; Wittlg'a Musio Store, No. luzi Chesuut Btreet; Andre' Music store. No. 1104 Cbeeuut street. lu 19 3ia DRUNK ON COLD WATER. PROFESSOR IKhll, ALLEN MILLS. Pi-ychoioglut, will lec ture on this aud IMoNDAY EVK-- INUS at MORTONL HALL, FORI Y-FIRbT aud UaVERFORD streets. West Phi auelpula. This Evening for Ladles and Uentlemep. On Monday Evening. Private Lecture to Meu. Professor MILLS will make pernors laugh aud cry, ttili k they are Grant or eberman, and make them Drunk on Co d Water. 11 11 2t FOX'S AM ICR IC AN VARIETY THEATRE. -5 EVERY EVENING aKD SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets, Eth oplaa Bariesquos, Bonge Dances. Pantomimes. Gymnast Acto, eto. (1ABL 6ENTZ' AND MARK UASSLER'S 0R J CHFaTRA MATIN ELS, K.VERY SATURDAY at8H P.M., IN MUSICAL FUN D HALL. Single Ad mihslon, 60 cenie. packate ol 4 tickets, fl, at Boner's, No. HW CUESN UT St.. and at the Door, 111 4 tl T II E PEINC1PAL DEPOT FOR THE SALE OT REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CUESN UT BTREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH ST., (One door below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 18G2. Tbe Bale of Revenue Stamps Is still continued al tbe Old- EatablUibeii Agency. ' Tbe stock comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and bavlng at all times a large supply we are enabled to nil and forward (by Mall or Ex press), all orders, imme diately upon receipt, a matter of great Impor tance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Diafts on Pblladelpbla, and Post OfflL-e Orders received in payment. Any Information regarding tbe decisions of tbe Commisbluutr of internal Revenue ebeer fully and gratuitously lurniabed. Kevenue Stamps piiuted upon Drafts, Cbecka Receipts, etc. Tbe following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stumped Paper: On (25 and upwards .2 per cm t. 100 3 " 300 " i " Addrees aU orders, etc., to BTAMP AUENCY, No. 804 CH ESN UT STREET, PHILADELPHIA UNITED STATES POSTAGE 8TAMP3 Of all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES oou? tanUy PR band,
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