TIIK DAILY 1SVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, yEDNESI)AY, NOVEMBER 25, 1808. PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON ' (fltTWDAYS XZCBrTBD), AT TUB EVENING TELEGRAPH BUILDISO, JTO. 10 S. THIRD STRKSr. Price, Three OenK per Copy (double Sheet), or Eighteen Or oca per Wwk, pejebU to the Carrier and Mailed to Bubftorlbsra out of the city at Ma Dotlee rper Annum. Om Dollar and Fifty OeoM Rj' Two Months, Invariably la advance lor the period rdered. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1868. Tba kogiTlng Dhy. To-morrow having been appointed by the Pre Bldent of the United Statea and the Q iverunr Of Pennsylvania its a da of general thtuki-giving- and prayer for tba boantlful harvest, national prosperity, and other U 'Slugi of the past year, it will doubtless be generally ob. erred in an appropiiate manner by all ulasses of onr oltlneEB. Acoordiug to our matl otn tom, there will be no issue of Tun Kvk.vi.ti Tia.ixjitArn on Thanksgiving Day, in ord-rtct allow all persons connected with tbe piper to enjoy the holiday occasion. The Insurrection iu Cub. Adybntueoos politicians formerly o.nilrf I it "tbe oorreot tblug" to aivonnte tbo nxt war, and to warmly sympitbia wi'.b every rebellion that broke oat iu distant portions of tbe world. If this old ruling atill prevail ' 1, we should unhesitatingly desire tin tritiip'i of the insurrection in Cuba an 1 h V r peedy downfall of Spanish rule oer tbe ev-?r-faithfal isle. Our modern history, hovevrfr, has demonstrated tbat rebellious are not u -essarily righteous, that rebel usy be ras cals, and that the attempti to overthrew anoient authority are not always made by pare and liberty-loving patriots. Correct Ideas of rebellions can only be derived from an aoourate knowledge of the niotire of tin authors and a full unleretaudicg of ths uv tare of the political evili they are deaiguoJ I) remtdy. The objet of the Cabin iusurrea tionists is variously represented, and it is nof Improbable that men of widely diiLret views and purposes have joiuel tiu-di ranks. Uut of their ohampions aououjje ib.at the aim is sot Cuban indepeudttnot, but only the estab lishment of governuanuUl rwfmn t-inil irto those which have been prtoiAiml In Spain. He allege.5 tba, General Lersundi seeks to admiuiit.Hr the island in t!i Interest of the deposed Qaeea IiabelU, sul that the Cubans uiirely is'a to ei fore a the Authority of the provifional government of Madrid. This statwmunt is obvloruly UU-). General Prim and Mirth! Serrano are abnu dantly able to take ore of their otu interest and it is entirely unnossa'y for the isliutder 0 encounter the perils of an insurrection, if they do not wish to aoUieva ir.dept?u loiuie. L-r-Bundi would not be tooli.-U euongU to aata't nize at onoe the Cubans and the homo ( jci'u tnent. A decisive answer to this pretention ia also given by the auaounc-jm"t that a manifesto of the provisional goveruoaeit, authorizing liberal reforms in Cuba, haa been officially puViahed in Havana, and Genera! Lersundi has thus acknowledge ', in th runt unequivocal manner, his allegiance to tin Buooessors of the exiWd 13ourbu i i:i -m-There can be little doubt that the real leaders of the insurreotiou would bs consent wit'i nothing less than an abrogation of Spanish domination. The most probable explanation Of their movement is, that they ha'!d Hie. rovolution in Spain as a propitious oppavtuuity for the gratification of their ljng-cberishel desire to throw off their galling chains. Tuoy would be spiritless beings il thy did not cherish this desire. They have seen Mesieo and the repnblios of South Amerira break the yoke whioh is still firmly riveted npou tbei' ne ks. They know that they are taxed heavily for the support of an army aud navy which art need only to hold them in subj-jctiou; tUU they are also compelled to replenish the trea sury of Spain, and to submit to heavy com" mercial exactions for the benefit of SpaaUu farmers, merchants, aud shippers; aud taut systematically, through a course of cen'u ries, the interests of Cuba aud of Cubans have always been held secondary to those of Spain. The Spanish authority has been perpetuated only by force and a tortuous policy. A large standing army aud a vigilant navy have al ways been in readiness to promptly quell the first outbreaks of an insurreotiou. The Captain-General is a virtual autocrat, respon sible only - to the reiguiug authorities at Madrid, and no constitutional eoruples or re straints prevent him from speedily at tacking and subduing an inchoate rebellion. He is armed with mach more abaolate powers than the military governors possessed In the South before the Southern State gov ernments were reconstructed, and at the first signal of danger he ein virtually blockade the Cuban coast and otmmani every etrategij point. There Is a considerable body of iiuh Influential, and determined natives of Spain on the island who cordially sustain the Captain-General, beoause they return, with in terest, the hatred and jealousy with whioh they are regarded by the Creoles; and they form, as a body, a nucleus of Spanish power not less important thau the Tories of the United States were to Great Britain durlnjthe Amerloan Revolution. Tuere is also a con siderable number of mulattoes and free negroes In Cuba, whose friendship Spain has endeavored to conciliate by conferring upon S them privileges which are not awarded to native white Cubans. The standing threat has long been held out, tbat if a rebellion was likely to bs suooriHsful, the pauiah authori ties would free and arm the slaves, aud the Slaveholders have thus been distracted by enormous taxes on the one hand, and the danger that their pre3ect sources of revenue would be entirely destroyed, on the other. Slavery oannot long be per petnated in defianoe of the sentiment of civili sation, bnt at this moment the new Madrid Government wonld probably be much more ready to abolish it than the native whit Cubans. They are soaroely leas wedded to their favorite lnstitntion than the planters of the South were before the war, and from pre sent indications it is scarcely probable thU Cuban independence will be aohieved ,by and for men who desire to perpetuate African slavery. The white Cubans can only secure tinoere sympathy in their ttraggle by satis fying the world that they are as ready to ex tend freedom to their slaves as to demand it for themselves. Alaska Wants Mure Soldiers. Whilr U is a glorious thing to kuow that the march of empire advances westward rapidly, ai d that the frontiers are daily and hourly leiug pushed nearer and nearer to suaioivu, nxioos taxpayers would feel many a ping if l he expenditures oaused by these extensions tf the area of freedom oould be carefully snaljztd. The soil of the new settlements is often not only watered by the blood of emi grnts and aborigines, but enriched by ex travagant national expenditures, and there is often a great clamor for more soldiers and more money to defend settlers at remote point, where the only object of the settlement is to tap the Treasury. The new and distant ioy gem of the Republic, Alaska, promises to prove a magnificent field for suoh enterprises. General Ualleck states, in his recent report that the military force now stationed there "oonbibts of two full regiments of infautry aud nine companies of cavalry, in all twenty nine cimpaiitefl," and that "nevertheless considera ble diosatisfaotion has been shown by the in habitants because more troops were not sent to tbat Territory." As the white population numbers but a few thousand, they evidently cherieh the expectation that the American people will furnish a guard of honor to the individual member of each family that deigns to cheer the wastes of Alaska with its benign presence. However poor may be the prospeot tbat each rood of soil will maintain its man, they are anxious that every hamlet shall boaet of its equad of soldiers and every town of t least a regiment. If the old European syEtem of billeting soldiers upon the people prevailed, this aDxiety would speedily disap pea! . But ou the frontiers the exactly oppo site rule prevail:?; the people live upon the Edloiriy, or rather upon the lavish expendi ture necessary to maintain them. Contraots for subsistence absorb the crops contraots for transportation profitably employ the teaoi3 of tie new regions, and the pay of the soldiers clinches settlers audnpports oamp-followers. The Jiiberul l'tiriiament. Ur to tbis morning the returns indicate that the majority in favor of the Liberals iu the next Parliament will be 117. This number is bo large that great anxiety is felt among the soundest thinkers lest the too great of the I'irty should brond these dissensions whioh lays terminate fatally to a ministry. The Littory of the Parliament of Great Britain is oi, e long record of just cuch overthrows of administrations through too muoh strength Leirg possessed. It is probable that the greatest surprise felt in England over the con duct of the Republican party aro.e from the fact tbat with three-fourths of the House of Representatives we could preserve our party integrity. It seems certain, however, that the commencement of the session will plaoe Glad stone at the head of the ministry, and it will be sone months before the factions can gain en flu ie i t strength to cause a division, even if it is in store for the Government The fate of the Adullamites all of whom were defeated at tie election will have a salutary effeot in preventing atiy future casting off of party dis cipline. The Death of l'ollard. Thk Bhooting of H. Rives Pollard takes no one by surprise. The only feeling is one of a&ton irtuii nt that he had not before now come to tbat erjd. The conduct of the residents of RicLmond, on receiving the news of his death, was suoh as to afford the clearest commentary on the character which he had. Pollard was a deep erado and a rnflian, who made himselt tbe terror of all peaceable citizens. He had been, at various times, engaged in innumera ble fracases, and had the honor of several times "shooting his man." The immediate cance of his death was a libel, so gross as only to be attempted by a man who counts on the terror he inspires as his best seourity, and the conduct of the lady's brother, cowardly as il was, in concealing himself and assassinating his enemy, finds a palliation, in the eight of those who knew the ciroumstances, whioh is rarely accorded to one who takes human life. The fate of Pollard should be a warning to other fire-eating editors in the Southern States, and should have a perceptible effeot in checking the outrages which such men are in the habit of perpetrating. Ml Ml AL, AMI DK ASIATIC. Tbe Bnalneee Dune by the Thefttfee. We give a dui ailed statement of tbe receipts at our principal theatres, with t be kind of per formances at eacb, during the months of Au gust, September, and Oolober, Tbe Academy of MubIo was not open durlutj any of tbe months named" Our Btat ment includes tbe ruatUeei, wblo& are regularly given at the Chrsnut, and only o caslonally at tbe Aroh and Walnut. Tim Walnut. This theatre was opened lor the season on August a, when Mr. MeDoaough produoed tbe Muvk Crook. This piece ran until August 23 Tbe number of performances was twenty-one On August 21 Mr.'LefflrTgwell, the burlesque actor, commenced an eugagement and ap peared as "Beppo" In tbe burlesque of Ft a Diuvo'o, ' It mo Jiflier Jenkins" la Too Muoh jot Good Aature, and "Clorlnda" In Cindrlla, nppeai tog hIx times. Foul J'lay was produced ou August, 31. Tbe whole number of perform ance! In August wai twenty-live, tbe receipts were f U','t"8 and iu average for eaoh porloii auce ueny U15. Twenty ona representations of Foul Play were Riven 1 ii Nppiembfir. On Heptembr 51 Mr. Edwin Adams commenced an tni(tgemun', anj appeared In The Lead Heart nnd other or hie specialties, Mr Adam give six performances On Monday, Hnptetntx r 'JH, Mrs. Liuiler our menced an engagement, appearing s "KiiJ! betb," ' Mary Mtuart..' "Marl Antoinette," "L.dy Muciie'h." ote. Thirty perf irmanees were glveu la Hepterubcr. The recei-ts wer f 10,110, and the average for each performance WBM t 7. Mrs. I4tnder appeared nine tlui"8 la Oatobnr. On October 12 Mr. P. S. Unanfrau commenced an en jftgemeut, acri am red la tits specially or "Run" for sis tjiglit. Oiian'rau wai n i -cceded by Mr. E. L. TJavi-uport ou OeioVr 1!). Mr, Dtvenport gave six nUbta of legitimate Ornmn, nnd on Ootnoer 26 be brought out trie M-nsailon piny of f; or, itrnndrd, whton wi repret-ejted six times dining thai, month. Tbe recr Ip's durm Ool'iber w. ro Sl.'l.TlQ. Ttfon'y. feven performances were piven, nnd tbe HVtr age lot each performance was iMH. Tlio Arch. The Aroh was closed during August, aud opened for ibe season, em Saturday, Hopt. 12, with an old comedy performance by tbe mock company. On 8ept. H ;be Itlobing KngltMli Opera Compnny ooimmncod a season, uud niivetlilr teen pet form Slices. Tbe old comedy we k coin, menced on Hi-ptember 28, and three pcrfortn nnces were given In that month. Tooreonlpts for Hrplember were JU.8S), the number of pir. forniKUces seventeen; aid the average for each pp for roan re we a about Wi Three old comedy performances were given In October, end mi tho 6'.) of that raon'n I,ittt commenced nn engngement, appearing ai "Lit tle Neil," and tbe "MmchloueNs," and ai "Fire fly." Lotla appeared tweuty-elir it t'mes, and Ibe wtole number of perforuiHnu -h was tblrty one. Tbe October rccelt-( were frM 1 W, nnJ th j average lor inch performance wm nbjut SMI.!. 'I lia t: lies nt. This theatre opened on August 17tb with the spectacle of tbe White rowi. and 11 f teen per Joinianceu wt-ie given In tba', month. Toe re ceipts were Ut)31, or about liti ior eaob per. forruauce. Tbe While Pvwn was represented twenty. Eeven times In September. Undine was brougut ont on September 2Stb, and inre reprenenia tlons were glveu In tbat month. Tuo total number of petformances during September weretblrty. Tbe receipts amounted to (1193), and tbe average for e.-tcb petformanoe was about 309 75. Four repres ntatlons uf Undine were given In October. Foul i lay w is produoed on October 5th and seven periormnces were given. The theatre was closed for onj week, and on October l'Jtn inn llanlou Troupe ap peared and gave seven performances. Ine Worrell Sisters commenced nu engagement on October 20;h and appealed eeven times. Twenty-five performances were glveu In Ojto ber. The receipts wcio J3MU, nnd tbe average for each peiformuuce about S2il 50. Tlio City Aiiiiiteiiteiif At thk Akch The Lutiertuhire Lass will be given mis tveuiug. Tticio will be it ruuuks glvlug di.y mn'iiieu to morrow. AT thk Walnut Mr. Forrest will appear this evening Jack U.iie." To morrow lucre will be a A'u,intvglviutf tivulnm', when Mr. John Biduy Inmi'a drama of T,c Lottery uf Life will be given. At tuk CilhSNCT the drnmt of Blow for Blow win be perloimtu lhlt evening. A iuUnee to morrow. At thk American tlu ro will be an attrac tive variety penoru.a:ice mis evc'lcg. A mail-ui- lo-uicrrosv, AT thk TiiKATKR CoMlQUB n very pleasing erilerlulniueul in pieseuica every evening. There will be a fmuiiy luatiuee to morrow, wben tbe adiuittolon to ;tli pjituof tbe Uouae will be 25 Of-nlb. 11L1M) T M will give to extra performances ti-uioliow ufleruoou aud (. Veiling, Ml Oouoert llaii. Tbesb will piol).ibiy be tne Imi oiip irtu utiles our citizens will irnvn f r s.itne time ta wltuets tbe peiloruieucee of tiiis reiuaikuole boy. Miss KELLoarj's first concert will he given tbls eveti'ng at CoLttrt UaII, and we uuder stmid U'al inoM of toe seats have aiieady beeu sold. Mifcs Kellogg is a chxrmfflg sluger, and she has mi ways beeu a g re at f tvnrite In lulicity. She returns to us now Iresli from her triumpus iu Loudon, and ebe will lioubiittb be weico ued With a uiohl glutiO iug Cuidialily. MIks Kelloir will beatislsiect by Mud'lle A'lda Topp, tne pupil of Listz, whose performances em tne piuuo are highly spoken of by llie crlilcs of liosion and Iiew York; Signor Lottl, teuoi; Siuor 1'eirelll, barlteme; Hen Kopiu, voilnisu,ari(l Herr Gross curlh, uiurical ilirtctor Toe following pro gramme will be presented tbis evening: -Part J. Uuei, V.uet'u ii Lunnnermoor Donlzetil, by Slgnori Lout and Felielll; violin nolo, Witches' ltunee. Fugaiiiul, by HerrKopta; Valse, Romeo ma Juliet, Uounoet, by Mist. Kellogg; puiuosolo, Valse Captire, J Kair. by Alad'lle Allda Topp; Komanea, Mirtha, Flotow, by Signor Loi.ti; Uuet, Hamlet, Ambrose Tboinas, byMlssKel logg and SlKnor Feirelli. Pait II. Uomauzt, Ijoh Oebaslian, Donizetti, bv Hlunor Fetreill; Violin Solo, Air Jlonurois, Ernst, Uerr Kopta; Thee Only I Love, Franz Ant, by S'guor Loin; "Ve l cbe Sapele," jiozze di Fignro, Mozrt. VIihs Keilosg: Jflano Solo, fantaisie Hiqolelto, Verdi, Mad'lle Allda Topp: ouo Attilu, Verdi, Miss Kellogg. Mignorl LtllanU Peiieill. Thk skabon ov Ukand Oi'kiia to oommnnce next week prouilses to be a grxud suocdss. Tue snhhcrlption licSels are selllug rapidly, and tall bouses for each performance are already ensured. Mr. Mttretz-k has oollectel a very sttong company, aud it Is a graiiOcailou to all lovers of muslo tnat tbey will nave an oppitrtu. illy to hear onoo more sncn works at Fidelio. per PreyscnuU, eticiiian Vtspers, Jioberl lo Viable, etc., given In good style. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. pjpf- UNION M. K. C'lirut II.-A VXIO.V Pryer Meeting will de beid To murrow (1 hDkglvlng Day), at S o'clock, J. U. To bo tot ducted by mloUier of tbe various evan gelical cDiircuts, Bev. R. J. CIU-ON. 1 v Kfiniririv ur t Ojmmlttee, 'lUcMAS T. UAHOS. ) rrco TnASTKMiiviKW. - ist:rks t ix ew eiviceii kt Vtul AHC11 H II'. tLK V r it liili If. TS.HIAN HUKCII, comer of i.lUH 1'h.lCN Trt, on '1 iii k-glvluK Uuy at 11 A. M. Adures.ei by lbs Fasinr. 1 r. W 1 1,1,1 1 H and by ex-Uuvernor iOL LOC K ar.d Eon. Juoge I KlkCK. elalug bf a full vburuM. uudvr dbecilon oljeitn lunula nq. 112121 fKprrM TIUNHSOIVISUBEV. I)B, WW JlclLVAliNK ul friuet-loii. N. J.. i, preaou ft tne TENTH fHHHBYIk-KiAN (JHUK1H (ur Bnardu an's), ciirncr of WiLNUl'aud TWICI.b'i'U t-lratla. To uiorr.itr mornlon at 11 -..''clock, fciu joi "Our Nailoiittl Ke ailonH to Ui)d " n CKNTKNAHY MKTIIODI T KlfjJ JUlbl.UfA LJiti;fWJU,CXiPElta. d t'lFlH Wuteis. Cu U-ii, M. J. A e-peuml I'likukaglvius- br ViCrtWill be t.eldon TllUHsU Y, 'Aj.u lnt, at lo an A M. TneRrV. W. V. KfcLLSY, A M., P tor, will preach on tuiccalou. -r, PBOUSIFSM A TIIANUSI1IVINU BetuiuD. by itv. r. MaHOH.oq ml. huiiJooi, Tu-ii'inrow ( t bir.-day) roornli u, at II o'c'.oc, lu OUMliN hTHk'KT CUUR .H, TEN TK etr ft, beiw Hprncs. Tbe public particularly lnvi eJ to altetnl. K rfK-T, A ITAIUN THAWUUIVIXU kE8- E&J Vioee.lllie IHIMI V aud AK11 M'KtNf M. R CUUBCHKH will bit bula la THIN TV VII I lit 11, E.ull t il hirn"t, ubovs Kucm,To murruw, at 11 A 1). sermon by Ha v. C. il, Pivue. ol tne AicbbireetM, IC. O n ti. U (hT-cn. M'UI1 4JAItlR. NTItKKT M. K. kiKV O . U It' U, corner I r euu-i n. - I'.ianKsulv log rv'cm Tn.i (irrnw nmruii'K. I'r-anbtng Of ibs I'm or, Kr-v W'iT,LIM:J. bTaVK.NsuA. av ball pant 10 o'clcck. Tne pun lr c inllany lnvit-d. gu rTrTV KT. SIAHM'M K V A M K I. f t) A 1. LU'l lit- K N O b ttCH. HfHlSii KHaiW H,irt. above TnirU-ail b Knv. J. A. K'lXKKLM i ", 'hior. 'ibauabgiviug ' i vices io-ainrrow at M1. A. M. fKTXa. THAlSUSaVIMl NKUNOK AT Ai the iAnhK.sttlb B A r" 1 1 . 1' i)V tl Jti. 1UH'I IttNIH aud UiKsNUi e'-tieew. m Tnur eiay niomlug at 11 o'oloca, by ilia Pasior, Bev. e. A. l'liL'lZ. H 21 it sop' nt:v. J. i- with now, iitk kiTi ehri will prf.rh la ma A Kill I I K W Hi ' i-neeuv I tKlAN CUUUUU on iliukgivlug Vy, at 11 o'clock A, AL RELIGIOUS NOTICES. i,V . VNION TIIAWKaWITIFfM 2J VIC'A -Tiia Ct.is -(il'B nf fffHtrtl HK)I). TfKWTand Al.KXANUKK PRR-tBrri lANCHllicHMKl I nnltoli TnaokDf lvln '-'cT- -mnrni mornloe at II o'nlo; .ii tha ALKX-ANfti-R P nkBYTERI V ClinRUH, oarnnr or MM-TICHNTH and UKtltX Mtrseia. Mruion T H v, P iTKIt H TR t K Kit. I P PC?. A WKKTirR OP TIIANK41IWII . i Pr'a win bHbvid la fha Klll-'T IIA- obi uiinun, bkiiiii a d ARtlH Hiiaata, tn moirnw n r r l-,at l o'rPck, oomliictad bf tha Pa. 1. r. Wif. i. P. ROARDMAN, D D. Tbs publla are invited. Keai free. -t. RET. IIKfl KICK JOIIXVOW, I n. S'W imir of ibe fiKST pkhY I'RKfa x t lll RCH W"HM4TOM qlla. will proauS tf pjoru.a (TimiSmlvlof nmrnloB.at II i.'c eck, m&Xr. KHNAT'WN f;i'05in fltFlllT- tri Te.KlAN 'H ROH Tt:LPK;HOlli it,ri and 1 Ut m Hircpi Union ThankssivlDg Hrlca In !'" butch al II A m. nwmnnln U. Ir. KNOX rT-vi. "rMJIKII(MI.,RH'rLTHRtI,, AlKi; and P.i,l,t.:al HiHhka ' R T. 1S W1IT 'I LM At, F. a til preanh -fi tba ab-iva sn'tUnt In In e r i w n nmli g at hta f'huroli. HXKNTU tMreet, atiov Hn n. r-'in i II n'.-locv. It SPECIAL NOTICES. ir adtUllonal tttirruU NnUr few tJui IiiMirU J'ngu. (r?jF FOR I11E 8DMMEU. TO PRKTKMT " Kuuuuru K'eckleM, and kfiep tne skin white and heaiiiilul ui.e kIH T'S a IaJON ATM ULY OMINM'aBI I'.T t-F SOLI DI Fl Kt liL YCKIil.V H. It is dellrlnnniy fratrant, transparent, aud Rtipnrb an a loi et anap. Ho.d bv all DtikhIhui. js, m U. HM4H I No. S.MCHfclHNUT etreek tW" POST O P I C K, pKir.'nnt.PHt. Nav. 21. INS) M On Thanksgiving Day. T H.UKSIJA Y. N'viubr H tbe Philadelphia l'o.t Oltce will be o.oatd at In JO A M. 1u i utl mnrnlnr and evanlag cnllectlnn and nioinlbg delivery III b mud" by (tie currier. It IIKSRY M KIMtillAM. Postmaster. fSfJ" HA.ND-1N-H AND M0TUAL TAV& IS. -3- HDKaNi.'K CDliPAN. OUlos Mo. Ill H. KOUH1H Stieet. Agent well qualified to I Ml lor Life in-urai ois will beempl jyed ou vey w r ablr-1. 1 ni. 11 it t KMOBIAL BAPTIST ClIAPlilL, Corner 1511 0 A 1) and MISTER Streets. ORE AT FA I R To be held tbnre, commenclog oo TUE8BAY tVKMNU, theztlb Insu Corns and buy your Huil cay 1 reteiita, tee tb s new and beautiful building, and belpby ytur purcbases to flnlin and furnlaa It. 11 23 4i AltSHALL'3 ELIXIR. Any person habitually costive oannot be in tbe eujoj merit of health. If not relieved ooa tivenebs will result in confirmed oases of Kbeomatism, Piles, Inflammation of the bowels, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, au I eutrounding organs. When oostiveuesa id radically cured, all the machinery of the sys tem moves in harmony. Marshall's Elixir permanently cures costiveness, and so pre vents diseases more painful and dangerous. Hi attache quickly yields to its curative po were. Being entirely vegetable, it may be ba(ely taken by ail persons at any time, with perfect safety. Headache, besides being a very painful complaint, is also weakening to the nervous system, and may lead to palsy iu its varions forms if not soon relieved. Mart-ball's Elixir bo strengthens the nerves that tbey pertorm their dutiea without pain or uu-eai-inetB. liy supplying the stomaoh with the medici nal principle, the want of which causes Dys pepsia, this distressing aud common disease is iiuu-kly cured by its use. It not only supplies tbis to the stomach, but imparts strength and vigor to the whole digestive apparatus, so that health, with cheerful spirits and a ruddy coun tenance, is fully established. Kaad the fol lowing certificate: Chester, Delaware county. Dear Sirs I have bad siuk beadaobesat times leir inuuy yeais. Wuen ullltcted with UI was uulK to attend lo my household nil Irs. Yonr iuixir i'iirtlnlly cmed me tbe Hist time I tried it. Tbe seconu time It cured me almoH imme diate). Wince then, by lis ocoastoual use, I bae been entirely free from It. Mits. Matilda Hays. Depot, No. 1301 MARKET Street, Philada. M. MARSHALL & CO., 11 26 Ibttntt PROPRIETORS. A SOXtt FOR THAftKSlVl(3 DAY. Tbe Day of Thank giving. With lolly good cheer And extra good living, Is verily here, With corpulent tuikeys, And chickens acdsuoh; And folks are In danger Of eatlug too mucb. We've much to bs tbankful f jr Plenty aud psace; Tbe nation lsqulot, Our tioubles all csase Ws've plenty of friends, A nd of etemles none; It's tight and It's proper To have some good fun. Among our beat bio sines (We're rlKlit tosuppose), Is t'-e b'esnrgol low-pricei Aud exoelieiit clothes. Great piles of good clo.liiu For ibaiiaful folks all, At ROCKUILI. . wiUPljTet MACJMtlC'KNl' HALL! Let us be tbankfal that we are well clotbed, and tbat our clotblng is so splendid and so duran'e, and tbkt It tits to bautlluliy: and, moreover, that we bay It to cheap y kt tbe elegant and spailous BltOWN-STOSi CLOTHISa HALL OV ROCKHILL & WILSON, Kob. 603 aud 605 CI1ESXCT 8TRET. 4U4P PHILADKLPHIA. R M OF TUB PHILADELPHIA DEMOCRAT. The riiiladelplilu "Uoruiau" Democrat 0111c has been removed FII031 Ko. 45 North THIRD Street TO Nos. 612 and 614 CHESNUT St. For the acoommotJatlon of tbe public the, old ciTlcr, Ko. 4G5 North THIRD Street, will bekept open for receiving advertisements untl1 further notice. llitittp EFilOVAL I SMITH, RANDOLPH & Caj BANKERS, nilLADELPllIA. AND NEW YORK, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, unvo Hemoved from No. 16 South THIRD Street to THE OLD LEDGER BUILDINC, S.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Streets. BILLS OP EXCnANQE FOR SALE ON LONDON. FRANKFORT, PARIS. ETC. We Ifsne Letters of Credit on Messrs. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO.. Paris. avalUMa 1 travellers' nee throngbont the world. ' Ilavirg now direct private communloatlona by wire between onr Nw YorV and Phllaelel plia Ofliis, we are constantly in receipt of all quotations from Nw York, and are nreoari to execute all orders with piomptness in STOCKS, BONDS, and GOLD. "r" SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., 8. W. CORNER THIRD AND CHESNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY COODS! HOLIDAY GOODS! SDERIFF'S SALE I SHERIFF'S SALE I E. R. L E E, No. 13 North EIGHTH Street, Having- pnrrhased tbe enUra stock of A Firat-CIass Fancy (joods Store at a Forced Sale, WltL H AVJt ARRANGED ON TUESDAY M0RALNP, November 21, AN A LEG ANT ASSORTMENT OV FANCY GOODS, BCITAtLK FOR THK HOLIDAYS, CoaslsIos ol Elegmt Vttei, Ha-bU Oronpi. Blaqae Oroapa, Toilet Hs, Card Bistets, Bnqne FlRDrta, Brums Flmres Freooh Wallets Ltelks' Companions, Genu' bhavlng Comptn ooi; Bisgaui Heavy Corded Mile Hbopptog Bats, Afiortad O inr, e.c; Cigar Stands, Jewel Bjxes, Ueuis' WallaM, etc. ato. MUST BE CLOSED OUT T1II3 WEEK. LEES THAN HALF ORIGINAL COST. E. R. LEE. No. 43 North EIGHTH Street, 11 2 It PHILADKLPHIA. GROCERIES, ETC. QRIPPEN & MADDOCK, No. 115 South TlilCl) Streot, BELOW CEK3NUT. DEALERS IN FIXE GROCERIES, HATE ON HA3D W.G. FAMILY FLOUR, Choice Quality Goshen Butter, LEAF LAUD, IN SVALL 1VBB, EXPKKbBLT FOS. FAMILY VaE. WHITE ALMERIA GRAPES, NEW CROP 1) Ell ISA RA1SIXS, AND NFW FRCUS or all Descriptions, AND A LAROB ABBORTMBST 07 Fresh Cauaed Fruits and Vegetables. 11 4 WS 12 1 FLOUR. JpIUST lTvbMlUM AWARDED FOB BEST FAMILY FLOUR. Choice Brands Pennsylvania. Ohio, 8t Louis, and Jimes fc. Welch's FIRST rREMIUM QEORQB TOWN LOOB. Also. "bTEItllSO" and "MOUNTAIN" BUCK. WBKAT MEAL, in bags and ball barrels, warranted tupeilor to any oiber la tae nuarket. GhORQE F. ZEHNDRR, nttamtfrp rorBTii asp vixe wrs. FOUNTAIN BUCKWHEAT, MOUNTAIN BUCKWHEAT, OF A SUPERIOR QCALITY, AT T. McUANDLESS & SON'S, N. E. Corner TWENTIETH and FINE Stsn 1 1 2 ttrp PHILADELPHIA. JEW BUCKWnEAT FLOUR t'IRftT OF TUB BEASOX, ALBERT C. BOBKBTta, " Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 7rp Cor. MLRVKNTH and VI WE Btreeta. FAMILY pLOUR, In lots to suit GROCERS, or bj the Single Barrel, for sale bj J. CpWARD ADDICKS, No. 1230 MARKET Street, 10 9 8m4p PHILADELPHIA. Gr bUINB IMPORTED CORDIALS OAOAO A LA VANILLIC A La Grand Chartreuse, green and yellow, la quuts and pints, LIQUEUR DEJ B E ED IOTIN3 In pints and qnaits. COR40JA. Maraschino, Marie, Brlurd A Roger' finest quality Anlsetta. AB9YNTHE. All genuine, atd ol the 11 nut quality, at the lowett (Att prices. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, Importer! of Fine Table Gojdi, 8. W. Corner DllOAD and WALNUT Sts.t U t tl 1 PHILADELPHIA. WHT. PAIHTE2 & CO., HANKERS AND DEALERS IS GOTEEX. MENT SECURITIES, No. 36 South THIRD Street, HILADKLPHLA. AGENTS F OH The Union Pacific Railroad Co AMD Central Pacific Railroad Co We hare on hand THE FIRST MOST HAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD INTER ESI HONDS of .both Companies, for sale r Exchange for Government Securities. Famphlets, with Maps, Reports, and fuil Information furnished on appHcatlon. iV (jNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MOliTGAGE BONDS At 102, AND ACCRUED INTEREST. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, AND ACCRUED INTEREST. FOR BALE BT No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, a PHILADELPHIA. BANKING HOUSE " OF Nos. 112 and 111 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 6-2ok anted in Exchange lor NeiTe A Librral Dill'erence allowed. Compound luierebt Notes (Yauted. Inter Kt Ailoned on L'eposits. CtiLLEHONH MADK BTuCEH donght and Sold Ou Cuiu ulaalun. laoV0'1 blulQea accommodations reserved foe We will re;elT applications for Pollo'ea of Lire Ireuranca In ihaNatu nal Life lnurautie Company e f i ha United Btauw. Jrull Information given at oat tlllce. QLENDINNINC & DAVIS. Ho. 4S Sontb TIIIIID Street, Stock and Gold Brokers. QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. 4 3j8p B. or-Ki)njTMa jb. JOHN H. DAVES. rpHB BAFB DEPOSIT COMPANY, For Saft Ketpinq of Valuable, Securities, efc, and Renting of Safe. DUUBUTOB9. tf. B, Browne, I J. BllllDgham FeU.I Alex. Henry. O.H. tilarke, O Maoale-aier, 8 A.OaldwelL John Ww.ah. E. W. Clark:, loea P. TylerT OFFICK, Ho. iiil CHESNUT 8TKEKT. N. B. ShOWNB, PresidBut O. U. UL ARK, Vloe PrealdenH B. PATTERSOK. Beo, and lieaaeuer. 1 Utrfm, PIANOS. 5TTTffl 8TEIN WAY & SONS' OBAND lie f I square and nprlght Planus, atBLAHlild iiupw.' No. lw CHttSNfc) T Btrawt. s 1 if CHIOKERIMa Grand, Fquare anet Upright riAAVB, DTTTTOtTB, 11 Iti Ko. t!4 CHKSN 0 1 Utrees. FURNITURE. DBTEKMINFD TO MEET THE POPULAR dni.ad lor lower ince, 1 offer uiy euture siock of new and .tiegaxiatylea of FURNITURE at greatly reduced price. JOHN 91. (URDIXER, II 18 ln:4p No. ia, VkiKatHUT Hireeu HA VA Ti A OIOARN. I.KADINO bran't-; freKlt lots Imported by eery bttMUier, Jh'icesUw Alo. ol our own make and copyrighted t)iane: M AltlAN A ItlTA.hest rure Havana leaf. UtA DIAVOl.O. pine lUvana fillers. 1.0"' firiers and iinr an'ed oimllty H. FllOliKT & tiON8, No. 2H 8. Krontet.. 11 3& wfuil6l5p Iuiiorlersaud olauulaeturers.
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