THK DAILY EVENING TKLKC liAl'H HIIL ADKLPI IIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 18C8. PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON AT THE EVKNINO TELEGRAPH BUILD1SQ, 1TO. 10 TI11BD STREET, Mee, Three Cents per Copy (Double Sheet), or Eighteen Cents per Week, payabl i to the Carrier, and Mailed to Subscribers out of the city at Nine poliM rper Annum On Dollar and Fifty rents fur Two Months, Invariably In advance tor the period ordered. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 18G8. A IIne of Correctiou. ConKciLa appear to be at last making a serious endeavor to establish a House of Employment and Correction for the criminally Indolent aud depraved classes of Philadelphia. The niodS fiity for suoh an institution has long been re oognfzrd. Through a serins of yeard It was urgently recommended by every (Irani Jury, and earnestly advocated by the Judges of tUe Criminal Conrt. Under the prejeut system Philadelphia is not only vlo" timized by her own depraved offspring, but by the hidoleiit refuse of other sen ions of the oountry, who llock hi' her to enj y the de lights of a bummer's paradi.se. Nuwnere else can they obtain, with equal cwrt.'tiu'.v, pauper or prison snbaisttticu without tho sligUtwst I danger of being call-d tipou to work. l'uila" deljhia taxpayers are prt-iiiuiueutly di.s'.in- guihbed for their good nature in uiflintaiuiug au army of able-bodied men, boy, and wo.tien j in absolute idleness, atd for tlu ir toleration of the neglect which has pusl;mued ' for eo long a period the applica tion of a manifest remedy for this oppressive and demoralizing abuse. The Philadelphia loafer, whose ruling idea of life is that useful work must be avoided at all hazards, grate fully contemplates the pleading prospect of passing his days in idleness at the Alirnho ise, in the County Prison, or in spougiug on the general public There is sutlioieul variety in these modes of existence to eatihfy all his aspirations. When the Alois-house bacoiies monotonous he can mingle for a time wi?'i the common mass of toiling citiz-tn', ami if the oharities of the world prove too cold, he can easily be ootntuitUid to the County Prison either as a vagraut, or, if need be, as the perpetrator of a petty tbett; for in stances are by no ineaus rare in which men have stolen small articles for the expmss pur pose of eecuring winter quarters iu Miryam-iu-Bing. A crowded Almshouse, a crowded County Prison, a heavy dra't upou tax-piyers for the support of paupere a. d prison ;rs, and a certain and rapid iuerte of orim-t and criminal indolence, are the inevitabl results of this miferable system. After hwlf-respact is once lost, coiiDnemeut, fcolaued by eomp my, and neither embittered ror improved by use ful employment, ceases to be a punishment, and the lazy prisoner baa uu drt-ai of the Sentence which ensures himtistsy hubjirttenoe. In a House of Correction au.l E.uplouua', many reforms could be mid wbiuli are impos sible in the present iusiitutioua, aud a Urg portion of the habitues of the Almshouse aud prison could be advantageously furnished with useful employment. Of late years the necessity of a House or' Correction has been so generally recognized that its establishment is retaide I only by the difficulty of deciding upon a proper location. Various sites have been proposed, and liuatiy rejected, on account of the adverse petitious of citizens residing near the pUoes selected. The objections are not unreasonable. The city is rapidly extending iu every direction, and it is natural that property-ours should view with decided aversion auy attempt to establish in their vicinity an obuox'ous Institution. Sites supposed a frw years ago to be very rural and remote are now ear rounded by compact tquaroo of new build ings, and it is diilicult to Bet a limit to the extent-ion of our increasing iuipiuvetunutti. It seems but just and proper thai Cjunoils should select a comparatively remote site, with such surroundings as will b- lat in jured in prospective value. W Up, how ever, that the apparent deeire to d.;Ue the vexed question promptly is not delusive, aa I that Councils and their committees will not rest tmtil they have determiued upou the looation of a House of Correction, and ma le the necessary appropriations. A large proportion of the able bo lied pri soners aud paupers should be made the in mates of such an institution, and there be compelled to work o" be punished lor idleness. Society should no longer be burdrtued with the maintenance of indolent tciinpa uo cau be made to maintain themselvea. Eperienj has demonstrated that iu , tmr outldiugs, and under appropriate regulations, there h no Serious difficulty in finding lemuu.-rauve em ployment for large bodies ot criminals. Phila delphia has too ldbg encumagnl idleuess iu her Almshouse aud prison, aud year after year the House of Correction becomes more and more of a necessity. The Pnd of the Corner. Ebik stock has, daring the past week, per formed antics so astonishing, that to any oue not aoouBtdmed to the American style of doing business, it would seem that the u .'fortunate Borip had become demented. It lau up ten per cent, it doubled itself, it was sold at a dif ference of nine percent., dependent ou whe'.her it was taken at onoe or iu two h m-.-i. All this meant that there was a "coiner" All our people know vhat a ''corner'' is by this time, and the present one was of the vastest proportions. The cause of the ''corner" is a reoent deoision which enabled the E.ie direc tors to inflate aud recall the sto;lt of that road at pleasure. The cou.i-n e is that last Monday they commenced Uie iullation and anti-inflation operation, aud the rih priuues of Wall street we made' to suuV. Drew lost a million and a half iu a wfiVk, Belmont over three hundred thousaud, and about a score of others lost more than one hundred thousand. Having thus punished their rival on the 'Change the direotora let the "oorner" break, and Erie is again steady. We arj told by despatches from New York that a number of leading bankers have entered into a written pledge not to tonoh that treacherous stock until it is put in the hands of some trustee; otherwise there would be no safety against another corner by the directors. "A burnt child" the rest of the proverb is known. The Chinese Question. Tns "nigger" question is not yet settlod, and there appears to be no prospect that it will be very shortly. We may expect to hear comparisons made between the bIjw, ohapm aud proportions of Caucasian and African skulls and fihiu-bones until the negrnej are allowed to vote, and then these edifying physiological diecuious will cea.se, aud tto.m people will begin to wonder why there wai ever so much fuss aud fury about "a white man's government," and the other clap-trap of Democratic orators. The most dilllmlt part of the "nigger" question, however, has been settled definitely asd conclusively b the abolition of blavery, aud the grautiug of all the rights of citizen to meu of African Hood is only a question of time. Aa a supple ment to this, we are likely to have a CLinese question on our hands which promises to pive us no little trouble and anuoyauoe. There are already thousands of Chinese in California, and large accessions to their numbers are being made every year, until, ere long, at the present rate of increase, they will much outnumber the white population in al the States and Territories of the Pacific coast. The ditlike of the nutive populatiou for the Chinese is even more bitter than that which has been exhibited towards the Africau raos on the eastern Bide of the Rocky Mountains' and in San Fianoisco and other citiea they are not unfrequently maltreated in the moat shameful manner. As the Chinese immigra tion increases, it is not likely that this antago nism of races will cease, but, on the contrary, we may expect to have trouble from it. The Chinese are said to be patient, industrious, and peaceable, but they aie pagans in religion, and their manners and customs are so entirely different from ours, that the prospect of their being soon absorbed into the great American nation is not very assuring. The Californian3 look upon them as interlopers, aud treat them as if they were no belter than vermin, but still they come, and increase with unexampled rapidity, and the question suggests itself for serious consideration, What is to be done with them ? We kuow so little in this part ot the country about the Ch.iu.89, that we are not in a position to judgj whether they are really the nuisances thtt they are assorted to be by many Califoruiaus. If they are well behaved they are entitled to ihe same protection as other residents in the country, whether Pagans or Christians; aud a3 we are likely to have them on our hands, the best policy, aud only policy by which tuture trouble cau be avoided, would certainly seem to be to pro tect them effectually from ill-treatment, aud to eLcourage them to study the Eugliuh lan guage and the institutions ot the country, so that they may be liiteTl tor the exercise of all the duties and the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens. The American nation is, to a great extent, Leterogeneous at present, aud whether it wilt ever assume a distinctive character by the en tire absorption of all its elements, is a question which will not be answered in one day, aud hew far the Mongolian and Caucasiau races can be merged into one homogeneous mass is the next great political problem ?SLh which we aie likely to be vexed. The Ikish Repdulic." Way do the Hi bernians rage and the Fenians imagine vain things 1 an Irish Rapublio ou Irisa soil, for example. Let them all oongregate at New Ycrk city, which is far more of a paradise for Iii.-hmen than Iieland itself. The New York JJeruld gives the following lis: of public offices in that oily held at present 'by the worthy, spirited, aud patriotic sons of Old Jiriu": rnt-rilJ, He klsier, i.'imi ii roller, City L'linmU)rIiim, Corporation (Jouoscl, Tolice Counnissiouer, I'leklt'eiJl ol tl'.o i''iiiin r.oaiil, Acting Aiuor and rreslacnl of ttio Hoard of Al!ern en, I'rrMUeut of tbe Hoard of Councilman, Clerk ot Uie. Common Council, ( lull ol the Houid ot Couudlineu, 1'itkldtut or the Hoard of sHipervlcoru, Five Justices ol the Courts ol HecoiJ, All tbe Civil Justices, A 11 but two ol the Police Justices, All tne police court Clerbe, 'i'nrefe out ol four Coroners, Two Members of Congress. Tlireeoutol five Blaie Senators, I gin ten out of twenty -oue Members of As sembly, Kourtten-nlneteenltH of tbe Common Coun cil, and Kiybt-terttis of tbe Supervisors. OUIIUAKV. William H. Mount. William 8. Mouut, an artist well known from a series of characteristic rural pictures, wblcb were extensively copied iu all styles of en graving, died on Tnursday last at Solanket, Long Island, the place of his birth. Mr. Mount was born in 1807, and his first experiments with the brush were iu the way of sign paint ire. A taste for art. Induced blm to attempt blither things, and after some preparatory study fce began to paint portraits iu 1829. Aploture entitled a "Itustlo Danoe" was a deolded suc cess, and It attraoted tbe attention of the publlo to blm as an artist of original and peculiar ge nius. He devoted himself, tbencefortb, prlnel pally to tbls class of subjects, and produced tne "Farmers Mowing," "HilUlng for a Goose," "l'be Power of Muslo," "Mutual Ilospeot," "Xue Courtship," "Banjo Player," and "Hone Player," all of which are well known through, the me dium of prints. Mr. Mount was also a portrait painter of more than ordinary ability, and full engtb portraits executed by blm of Bishop On derdouk and other celebrities have been greatly admired. Mr. Mount or late years painted but little, and conteuted himself with playing upon ti e violin and upon a peculiarly constructed whistle wblon be invented. Mr. Mount hai two brothers, also artists of some oelebrlty. one of these, Hhepurd A, Mount, died a few weeks ago. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. tfc??- tiif, rnu Nftiv.-a "i- Mu ,nd limn,, iMeeu .it hi m triMnos of nm RH'AN I1t,K ,i(!IKTV. ihi AMtRIOlU J .,!M7,.S,M.,K1 v " r.mu mand k h- Kll? OHIIIXiUN UNION, will, icfronne lo u ! vhii -t .cm-I 'ii rsii,. .. I h li-M ii nLKX ?",Ml '''""""YIKHUN MiU:i'ri. MINK, lhKM'H Hiul PUKKN Mrw,Tom ti (Mit,t ) "'"" "'Ii M 7'. 'clurk A'ldrMH l,y Hv. nr T. M. nnnli elw tn. v,i-i iiaw. hpv. P'"f. V. t. Hni Vr 1. ll.,ol ti.p hnlKi; il Divinity Hcnnnl. Wftit Hr.l ici-'iiMn ki R,.v .emi(. M.. 81, I), ii , Ol 'ie 'iint'iii Hrt mi " v,-t HI KS ill A I. Ittl-TIMT t'll!K4HI 1V- Ttrv. I'.-. HkM-iis ii. n.. I'uv.or ..-'Vicei 11 ATII l.K'I'Ill H . 1,1. r It I K'I'KNTH MtrpM, V.-e Jlln mmi. huniliiv Si.rnl.iK rt lu'i o'clock; Kftotii, .' j i'l' ck. Sn.ltrir 'I'lifJ-Blr In rlil of l! irilirilrif Funil, whloli ;iro. niiFFaiuiiaiim-iif ill iimnl xllrncliv,, ,,, liim.sOM, Mll i. niil tfcf N v !( I n Mt.iT'U Mirpot. low lln nil mi Tl.'K-IiA Y KVKVu, JJIU lut, HUl UV CdL I li.llf il III' t'lrltllT imt ,. W i Ii r uii.-i1i:h4 of fhn Y'ihw M.n'fl Cbri, lAII arm clinic h, hi v. A. A Wl I 1,1'I H. 1, !,. wlil iiri'imii li Hft ii oit . if i I ally 1 1 Y i ti"u m tf, --.nr.!' (Si'. 'MM Kvrnlrp n' " " U' !-1" A ;ti;ll S'l'llKKT PIlK-l-I1V'1 KIAN i'lllilltJII ...i.ot-r ol IlliUITI'.KW Til ! A i I'll siif..f. u 7' . i. VI. ck. Nnm r Hnvi'd fcr Y'inr Man. MediciM lu I nu unit HtrciiK-Tf In tlip 'ity urn rir'lill luvitc.l fi !, :ni!l. TIIK Vt: K-4WM rl A',PViJlt. A SA KV OKI II I-. V jU.Mi M l.'.S? ;ll li l.-t l'l AN AS (II I A'l H i.N v I.I lif n u i tin. Aoail in of ttl lisle, on I 11-:.- h. V KVKMNd in-xt. Niivem.nr VH HI 7'j OC'f1' 'llll isph hv .lio H'!V. J.iH.V COTTON HMIIII 1) II, nl Hi 'r'paii'. Kpimopitl Clinrol', of Np.v Yoik: fv ilUitiiICK IOM.N-')N. 1. li., ol li t. 1'iri I I'r.hl.y pi Ian ( lu ro'i '.V.ilil: K'-nn M.imr. : i-v. waii:;;n k.vs ii;)i.fii, u. i. i h Fllili Ilaii'lst liliiiich; U-v. '. H PaYSK. of me Arch Mihpi W. K. Oluiri-li; Rod oIupi. II 21 i. hi:v. k. .i. au.n vib.i. rj.r. vc llip iiiMti nt it,. wuir. in U.nio.i ;I K'. t 1J UltlH, KlUHTH riirem li''ov J.rcli.Tiiinorriw tiioinli'K h' Hi1, o'clocV. A p" leoMou will ii iitku in OBlllvf OX 111- "JI 'lUP .Mii.sl TIIO'-' AH T. N. Ohnl'irhn nun'iulota i,n I'ulilii! i...ilng. IliK !.! tVH t!f1TCJI. - l'r iii-iil' k hi. il. p oi-w Lfmurp Hiiom FitO.N' P t-l e l, Ih Ivmhi prticp u. il Pine lli'i o' -l x k A. If., nod ! j o'clock 1'. Oft. i-iiiirt i" srjihoI at 9 o'uluc A. y. J. IIiir lor f-nyi i uivl .iinitMsr:), pvery Tiiph rty pvpolntj, ul 7.', c'cinck "W'ljOoPVer wilt 1-t Ii no romp." 1 1 i . T' rn;fi ,ti) iri vi:rt is. l.pv. vViLl.lAM P. BnKkli. P.M.. win ,ira.-n l!i" f court of ai.irl'H'f lili-ouw -I on 'tip IJnk or Mh-r. Iiitb-WIHT M'RIK'H I' R14 KT UHUKOil, 1'. V KM 'J i K N T H Kno fcl'KUCK H'.reetu, on Sila'.! Jloriiii hi HI.', o'rli.ck. rrV:V r'KWJI'OX '' M X.-THK V IHSV Of? ki-A Mticripaol M-roiot . ni iniopt ol tiiH idvu'il t. iliprloud will tip rif-llvprpil by nev. H..I mill. '1 OK , J. ).. a; ADVh NT (JHUKCIl, Y HK Avpiiiip. aiiovp Holloiiwi.orl ntrpt't. tn morrow, 1", m. All urn c rlilly invl'frt. rT"- '-'! H'H "-KBV. IB. VHU hi A Htll wil, ornuu.i iti f ninh in-rn.un ot til urnta rn "Jl ji.p lilt. In lop H;blp,' To timrruw (Sun (1r I i-vt nihil' M iy, o'clock, ,n cl. I NToN SVHKHr CHl'ht'U, TKv ill i irupl, bfO eprao. All ni . noun are coidUlly IuvI'piI id attend &yr HKV. liKltKK'U .IOH.VSOV, D. O. S.-W-JJ liiblor ot iho e I ct.Vl' PjtK.-l Y i HAI $ ( IlL'Pl'H WAUIMilON Fq.iern. will imju to morrow at lo, K. M., cu 7,', I, il.; also T'liimki Kivli g ity hi II o'c n. k A M. nimi v M. K. llt'ltCM, KKjllTlI ! Mrptl, t.lio k t..c. tiuv T. li. i.fc. iu.. Ij. II. om tunliB.Ht Vi'.i 4. M . Rp'. JJin i MUKRInu .sIsUig.Hnd Hpv. H,KNEWMA.,ll J)., of New Or UUB. l I'. 1.'. m-u. NT. CLKAIKXT' 1I(TR4'I. TWKJT- BiV '11 Kill mill t llKRKY HtrcB s. TV-morrow b Iiik Hip I u til t?un.av In Hi o.oith. ilid Rlternoon eervlcbwlll be omll.ed. fceivice la tbe evnaliig ttt lyt o'clock. mrr MOmVIAN 4 III lt4'U, 4'UIIVRR kt of WOOL) ai'U 'ltANh'L1.1 airi-o,s Kuv. CHAYtLEd U. HVllVLTi will prfrcb. Tomorrow nurijliiE. REV. K. J. All A. UN, I. !.. tVILI. JRiS priacb lo tb f,sl'KKJN l'KK-illY I KKlAN CHUUCil. tLS risK'J U aud Jfii.UKKT ttlreew, baobaili. n-U aud 3'j. FO.Vr.-ItKV. W. M. Ji'HN 'V. FWaMRK-1 lit 10'.', I UTHiKBAUM CIll RCU, TWELD I'll ana OX FOKD Htitei". J'pivb trsu. -a. F.I.YS1AS rjtii k m 7'. ii. aikbi KTiei:i-:r n. tikiiTitcir t-u -aiorruw. IliMUon lm f oi.' at llii. a. M.: llalipp CiiAltK ui '.H?. Wr SFECIAL NOTICES. fir UcMMiwltdJ tfitsrttil Vfjb-f.l if. Vut J Mills, Jcytt, KKV. O. II TIFFANY, ). D., WILL 1 mure in TKlMll'ir M. M. (HtlftcH. KKiUTll Mircui, a'jove Kucp. on JluXDAY HVKN IMj Novpuilicr -.a isss Siii'Jt'c vvork arid Us Worth; or 'be ttutial i'roblein of l.abor." Tlcke's, b'CfiUH. J.i'oiurp o Coaiin,nue at o'clock P.M. Kor salp at Truu.iiler'a. Nr, :M C'riPsnu' n:iHei; JJ. K. C'burcb JK' od s lulu Aich sireul; Pprkeuuiiie & II ix guih No sii Nortb P'ourtb street, aud a, ttie door oa lliO eveulug ot tbe Lecture. IA'iTs HALL'S ELIXIR. DjsjM'psiii is becoming the most common and dangerous disease of this country. It not only bo weakens all the organs of diges tion aa to prevent tbeir healthy action in the digestive process, hut, if not radically cured, leads to other more serious complaints. Marshall's Elixir removes biliousness, and go allows the stomach to digest the food with out pain or unpleasant feeling after eating. Dyt peptia cannot be cured by pills, as they only temporarily relieve, leaving the stomaub in a wortie condition after their action than belore. Marshall's Klixir, by gradually giv ing strength aud removing all causes of un healthy action in the stomach, permanently cures the moist confirmed cases of this disease. lliiiiliiclic sours the disposition, destroys tLe oppetiie, and, if not relieved before it be comes a habit of the system, will ultimately end in the nioet snrious forms of nervous complaints. Headache admonishes ns that a moie alarming di, order id threatening the system. Marshall's elixir rarely fails to relieve all tortus of lltiadache; its curative powers are not, like meet remedies, of short duration, but are permanent and lasting. I'otslivflU'bS, if neglected too long, results in iLll animation of the bowels, piles, disna-ies ol the bladder, and affects all tlie surrounding organs. This remedy will certainly perma nently relieve all such as are so ailluned, whether their occupation is sedentary or more active. Ileal the following certifi cates: LOW EH ilKHION, MONTOOMKUY CO. M. Marmiall s Co.: 1 cheerfully rccduim-iid your Kiixlr u tne only Modicine laat ha bene llted rne. I l-ttve bail UMiiepula aud Headache for a nuniber ot years, anil bv the uxe of your Elixir buve been eutlrely cured ol' botn. MK. .YlAUY MuUEKMOTT. . SAKATOOA Bi'itiNUS. N. Y., Oct, 18, 18U7. Dear t5lr: I bave been alllioied wltu L)y pt'pNlu lor teverul yearn, al llius attended w lib t,evere beuUuche, aud at others my bowels Wrre costive. X bave tried many remedies with but Utile benefit, until perbiiUueil by frlunda to try a bottle ol your Kilxir. 1 thought It relieved me a little at first, aud now, utter using It a lew weeks, find inj sell emlrely cuied. I cheer fully lecouimeud jour KlUlr to any sliuilurly UUlltled. J. I'. liUTLKK. Depot, No. 1301 MARKET Street, Philada. M. MARSHALL & CO., Proprietors. WRICHT'8 N K PLUS U L T It A Itt INCED MEAT. WHOLESALE DEPOT, SrilLNU (JiRUExN and FltAXKLL Sts., 11 Ul 6t PHILADELPHIA., D! AFS KS. EVtK Y INSTHUMKNT THAT science and iklll bave Invpnttxt to aulst tba uearink in every cpree or aeainesn; aiao, Keipira- upurior to i. XSu. " a torn; afuo, Craudall'i Patent DrniclieH, upartor to any oiuera iu use, at r, siauuiUi'i), 'AiUXiH. . Uixeet, below CheonuW THE UMAX'S SUMMER IUU. WKniCrNK WOLF waa promliPtil mednal aetitlpuiaii, a', the bead of his prlp-ston among tbe C'hrypn Wottoiiiniomln lodlaDr. Ie hud studied practical anatomy to situa purpose. All the tummer lip had was "Indian Bummer." All h wore In Tndlan Hiimmpr ws bis neckt which wig made out of forty ccalps. Hooih of thn M-alra were from gipy-heantd Inillaa gpntlpinaa i bd sown were fioai little Iodlau boys. lip d dn't llvo uuuer thp alindow ot lUICKfl ILL A WIIKON'M la. u. imp ho WJX C'LOTllINul STOiiK' at-dno liedld't kuow any lie. t jr. Lo I Ilia poor Indian! it wus a poor way be bad or flxli ft hlmn-vf no, Now that i bo Indian Hum Tier of our discontent Imo kivpii way to tlin fio ty IriKldlty of Novenuipr, lo' ah ol ns woo I. vp aliliiu tli hound.) ol oUhlziuoa InirrovelliprtorKi-otis opiioriuulllps all'.irdpd to un.iiot only to kep mi our lieadi the rckIiik which naiiir i hiKdipoHlled tbnra Inn to supplement uitiurp's pro vljii nH by lull miIih of the elegant coaiunipn winch 1 '.( Kl.iLI. v W JLSi. so llaeraily providu nllka lor ii pold ai d JoI't Juveulllly. J 1 urreli 1' r the ciotlii H o( lOCtiHiLL & WILOOri. ,J(C3. 60S and 605 CHE3SDT STBEET, mp iniiiADELrnn. SPECIAL NOTICE. 9 t3 ti IDDLE WISHING TO CLOtE OUT THEIR PRESENT S TOOK TRKVIOUS TO REMOVAL TO THEIR NEW MARBLE BUILDING, No. 1124 CHESKOT Street, Will GiTer their Enliro Assortment at such Trices as will insure RAF.D GALES. CLARE & BIDDLE, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, lio. 712 GHESNUT Street, 1121 ZDwaim4p PIIILALELrHIA. CURTAINS AND SHADES. JUST OPENED, A F II E S II AliRl V AL OF RICH SWISS LACE AND LOW I'll ICED NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. BIOQLET AND EHBRCIBERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. CA3RINGTQN, D ZOUCHE & CO., S. E. Comer TillllTEEME & CIIESMJT, 8 2wH? . PIIILADKLPIIIA, MITE CRAPES. Eeautiful CJusltrs Tor the Table, only 50 Outs Per Pound. ALSO, SEW rilINCB43 PAPER SHELL ALMONDS), PECiF NUTS AND WALNUTS. FINE IAROK LAYER BAIIN8, In Whole, half Hud quarter boxee. NEW FIQS AND PRUNELLAS. HAVANA ORAN QiB, AND WHITE CLOVER HONE?. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. TV. Comer DIJOAD and WALNUT Sts., U t tl 1 PHILADELPHIA. CI A M I E N AND AMBOY RAILROAD. J t'MANUE OK HOCKS. On and f,IIo-MOMA Y. Nov. V3, lifiS, toe MOHN INu AC'l OMMOPATION LINK. leavlQtf Walnut hitrrt Wbait, PlilUoeliUia at 6'ilO A. M. tot N York, via boiiiu A ujliov, m HI leave at U so A. M., anil ih line Itavinu fuJ No. I Norm river, Nw York, t 6-nO a. U. lor Plilluoelotila. will luave at St) A. il., btoi'pli at all Hi iihiihI auutoua. I lie! ruin liavlug Wuliuil Hirret Wha'f at 8 30 P. M. lor ISinv York. uil IhvIhk Niw York at 7 A. M. W. lo Plitladvlplila, will lie d ,n'ionlliiueJ alinr Haior ltiy, Nov. 'H, aud run to and from Wmi I'iillailelolila Deiun. W. U, UATZUElt, AiCHiil. I'll ilBdtll lila, Fov, 20, ltsWJ. u 2i ji REMOVAL. C0.,j SMITH, RANDOLPH & 11ANHEKS, rilltAIlELPllIA AND NEW YORK, DEALERS IN ALL COVEFtriMEFIT SCCURITIE3,' navo Eomovod from No. 16 South THIItD Stroot to THE OLD LEDGER DUILDIMC, S. W. Comer THIRD and CHESNUT Streets. DILLS OF EXCHANGE F011 SALE ON LONDON, FRANKFORT, FARI3, ETC. We Ijbm Letters of Credit on Mm. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Taris, available for tiavlleid' use throifL(iut tb world. , ' ' TuOM r llavipR now direct private coinmaiiioatioiiB by wire between onr Now York and rhlladof rbia Clown we are coiistanfly in receipt of all quotations from New York, and are rreuared to execute all orders with proinptnuas in STOCKS, BONDS, and UOLD. SMITH, ItANDOLPII & CO., 8. VV. CORNER a ii THIRD AND CHESNUT STREETS, PIIILAOELPIHA. GROCERIES, ETC. CRJPPEN & MADDOCK, mm. PAIUTEE & CO., IVo. 115 Soulli THIRD Street, BAPiEEES AND DEALERS L G0TEIL SLEST SECUIUTIES, Ko. 38 Oouth THIRD Qtroct, 'HIX.ADELPIUA. ' AGENTS FOlt The Union Pacific Railroad Co., 1MB Central Pacifc Railroad Co. We bare on hand THE FIRST M0BT CAGE SIX TER CEM. WOLD DiTEEESI B0M)S of both Companies, for Bale or Exchange for tiorernmect Securities. ramphlets, with Maps, Reports, and full Information furnished on application. a ltf jNION PACIFIC RAILROAD KKST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, AAD ACCRUED IATEEEST. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, MD ACCRUED INTEREST. BELOW CHEsNDT, DEALERS IX FIXE GROCERIES, HAVE ON HAD W.G. FAMILY FLOUR, Choice Quality Goshen Butter, LEAF LARD, IN B 11 ALL TUBS, EXPtEabLY FO, FAMILY USE. WHITE ALMERIA CRAPES, HEW CHOP DEULSA RAISINS, AX1) fliHY FLUITS or all Descriptions, AND A LARGE APBOR, I'UECIT OF Fresh Canned Fruits and Vegetables, in w 12 1 PIANOS. $ O V READY, JfOK THE FinST TIME IN PQ IL ADELPII A, 1IALLET, DAYIS & CO.'S NEAV . S C A. L. J3 Orcncstral Grand, Fnll Grand, Parlor Grand, and Square PIANO JF O 1ft X K 0. Gold Medal Organs, Jlclodeons, and .T.olicliords, UfiqiKBtlonbl the moat PKBFECT lastrumenta IN EVERY RESPECT, ever offered to tbe pabllo. LOW TRICES AXD EASY TERMS. OLD PJA1SOB EXUIiNOED FOR NEW. Tbe pubnc are corolally iiivltud lo examine those MAOMFltK -ST INaTRO MEN IS before purchualu W. RtDFIELD FUELPS & CO., MANUFACIUPER3' AQENT3. S27 CUESXUT STREET, C27 I119tbBlDlm PHILADELPHIA. rr.7fii HTE1AWAY & SONS' ORAND lT8 I i square aud uprllil PIbulS, at BLAttlUd Ui40a.' Ku. lui.d CllE-iN li I titreet. 8 111 C HICK EKING Mill Ornnd, Square and UprlgUl ilAflUB. DUTTON'd. USU No. 9M CIlEdNUT street FLOUR. liUCKWllEAT FLOUR riUHT OF IUE SEASON, 117irp ALBEBT C, BOBEBTfl, Dealer lu Fine Grooerle. Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Street p A m I L Y p L O U R, In lots to suit UROCL'RS, or by Uie Single Barrel, lor sale bj J. EDWARD ADDICK3, Ao. MARKET Street, 10 9 3oHp PHILADKLPniA. FURNITURE. DETEHMINfcD TO MKET THE POPULAR tU'iubLd lor lower pricea, l oiler my eutixe ante 01 uuw aud lUegan at y lea ot FURNITURE a crtUkl; reduced prices. JOHN 31. GARDINER, 11 18 ltr4p No. Vi.ii VHKbx (JT Bireot. FOR SALE. a PUBLIC SaI fc MUD EtN RESIDE5JCE, i.No. (ill N. liUVtNill B r.-el. TUUMAg t bu.xb will sell on TUnSDAY MtXT, at tbe Kx chumf. at 12 o'clock 111 tin, Ihe hntld:w iuoclnrn four-aiory brick Residence, Mo, (111 i. EleVfnlb aireei; hue al be uiodru convnif"nce8, Imiuadiaia Pitaeaalou. bkle absolute. fi.u may remain. Keys al Ibe Auction Rooiiia, o. 13U aud 111 t. FUUttl'U btreet. 11 11 2t SALE THE bTOCK, O00D-WILL. xturts aud leae of a Hat aud Cau Kuiootiuin on EKbtb rtreet. Cieiilleman rellrluii Irom uuHluesa. Address "Farrel," at tbla olbce.wUli name and ad drees. II 21 80 TT(iB X1 Uj TO RENT. TO LET T FIR EE UPPER ROOM3; JuckkI Ugh', ue of batnbwSy. Iuqulre at No. 40 bouito BKQuMl) ttlreet. U fpilEMENDOUS. EXCITEMENT 1 1 GREAT REDUCTION IN CIGARS. OLD HAVANA CIUAK9. formerly sold for 10 cents, now selling for 5 cents. Cal at onoe. Must b sold before the new Tax Lsw's advect, Great la daccment to tbe 1 HADE ! '. j. dean; Ko. 413 CUESXUT STREET, 11 20 21 Kearly opposite the Custom Ilmse. Pblla FOB ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS we will sell tbe right la the Bled Htules lor one of Ibe bust pay log Investments Dial oould be offered. For partlctilurs, call at U. W, B'lOliT'S. Mo. UUEbONStfuet. i'bliadelpbla, from 10 to o'c'oclr, for one week, 11 20 Zl FOR SALE BY No. iO SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. RANKING OF JAr(jOOSB5(Gx Kos. 112 and Hi South TIIIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for Xew. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compouiid Interest Xotcs Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MAD 12. bTOCKS bought and sold on CommlB.lon. Special bualness accommodations reserved foe ladies. We will receive applications for Policies of Lire Insurance in ibn National Lift lnnurai.oe Company of ibe United biaiea. Full information given at otic cilice. m STERLING & WILDMAN, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 110 South TIIIRD Street, AGENTS FOR SALE OF First Mortgage Bonds of Rockford, Roc Island, and St. Louis Railroad, Interest BEVJfN PER CENT., clear of a'l tail payable In UOLD Augnit and February, for sale 07X and accrued Interest In currency, Also FIr&t Mortgage Donds of the Danville, JIazleton, and W Ilkesbarre Railroad. Interest SEVEN PER CENT., CLEAR OF ALL TAXES, payable April and October, for tale at se) and accrued Interest. Pamphlets with maps, reports, and fall Information Of these roads always on hand tor distribution. DEALERS In Government Bonds, cold, Silver Coupons, eio. STOCKS of all kinds bought and sold on commis alon la New York and Philadelphia. II i tilths QLENDINNING & DAVIS Ko. 48 So nth TIIIRD Btreet, Stock and Gold Brokers. QUOTATIONS OF NEW TORK STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. U WHO B. OLKNDISNINO JB. JOHW K.DAVLS, Prizes" cashed iyR0YlL"n a van C a KNTl'CK Y. aud M C-ISOU lit LOifKUlitd Circulars Kent and li foiiui.l on tlven. JOtEI'H 11 AT1-J8. No. 14 KHUaU WAY.New Yorlc, rout ViUce Bos, Oil, U U IU House SlOOO.l!