TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGUAl'U PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEIt 28, ' 18C8. NEWS SUMMARY. CI IT AfTiilrM. ThP total Ws hy the Atlantic Harden (Ire will miiciiht to $'0 OdO. InsurritAe about $7000. The tbeatre imlldinj, tbe tour-srf brlot build in e No. 412 Crown ntn-et, so I the three-art:!--lialf-storj, No. 414, aljoluir. bvlortKPd ti llcnrj JJckctt, ol llorticolown, X.J. Anoipti Scberzer, of ibis city, lti,ed toe erjdrp prrnj it, and gul let them to other parties. Mr. Heck' ti's entire Jos will be 2S.00O: no Insurance. Mr. Scherser owned the ereater pait of t';e ni:nfrv and trap pii ra ot lhe turatrp. lie lu-es $5J(W by tbelr detraction; no inurnce. Curran & Norm, lessees of the Garden, lose f 10 out) la scenery, fixtures, liquors, and b 1 11 at d tables; no Insur ance. The occupant of the stores tn trout ot the Var.jeu lose no, leas than $2000 : noneoi tbem had any insurance. I- wir) Suell, corner of Crown an1 CH)lohil a'l'ppts, p'ti'.nates h's loss at $'0. Th? biilldinr occupied by hitn, aui hot. 408 Hud 410 Crown etreet, arc tbe properly of tbe Kejsor estate. Los $1U00; tniured in Hip Fire Association. N". 429 und 4111 0llohll trert, occupied by Piiilin Hohl wer darnv.'td by Dre atid wa er -o the extent o! $00JO. Ho. it) 1 owned by Mr.'IIolil, aud No. t'Jl by Mat'lda Leimrins; both buildmfre insured tn tha Fire Association. Mr. Hobl' priucitil loss is on liquors and provisions la the ci'llar. He. hi' amplo Insurance In 'he Uoyai, ot Liverpool, and ( rniHUia, of New York, to cover the loi. Mia. M. J. B.tiitta, occupant of No. ill Cron street, lo9en about $400 by wa'er; no insurance. Tie. tenant of Noh. 40s. 4L0, aud 414 lose but little. Fire Marshal IilscroiD, alter n rareiul exam Inatiou, is of the opinion tint the tire t.ulted from ciiretts-ness in I it; lit iu .' the plcr. -rOn tho litb imtauf, Mr. Leonard Mvers rerved upon Dr. M off ft notice acititen to de'ennine tte latter' rlRht to tho certidcaio inembtr of Oonrrt;-8 lar the lbitd district. Messrs. William H. Minn and J. C. I .(.nsr.-Ureet represent Mr. Uvers. while Mr. Wdiiam L. li r't, 5r., and William L. llirut, Jr., will appear lor Dr. Mollet. James Mntt-on, nped 38. resldmjt at Xo. 23 Ashburton street. ws admitted to the hospital cstnday, mtJeritiir trow injuries in oue ol his Lards, caused by b:lne caught in the machinery at tbe factory where ha wa at w .rtt. Iomeatio AHiilm. Cold cloed yesterday nt 135J. Quiet r.ieus tu tbe cam p ot iork and Krle. ' 'Iho internal revenue yesterday areteJ $76O,0tJO. General Grant epeut vesterdny at hi army htadquartiri". Jucpe William T. Harris, of Memphis, died on Tlunscay. Senator Charles Sumner arrived In Wash ington yesterday. O his next trip General Grant will visit l!otOD and I'rovideuce. Full official returns from Kentucky make Eeyrooui'a majority 7U,o20. AdmirHl Fariaut bbook the dust of Wash ington Irom his feet ye.Merdry. Senator isuerinau had a Ions interview with. Tresideut-elect Grant yesterday. Gcoruo B. Uarbson, for nianyyesrs Presi dent ot tb Atlantic Mail Comp-iny, died yes terday. James 8. Palmer, an auctioneer of Pittsburg, committed suicide, yoleruay by ta&iug lauda At a ball in Pittsburp. on Thursday niht, Geoii?e Hall wa shot and fatally wounded by, Jmics Buns. JudeeJohn M. Pogh, of Franklin county, Ohio, bas been bouuil over in $5100 to answer tlie charge of issuicg iraudulcnt naturalization pajeis. The official returns of the Presidential election in Ma'ne bhows Grant's majority to be ?8,039. James Grant, the murderer of II. Rives Pollard, bas been permitted to go at large on $10,000 bail. C. N. Piitp. he pcdrstrlan, has succeeded In walking 100 miles in 23 hour, 20 minute-, 57 tecends. Howard Harliu, of Illinois, a clerk in the Interior Department, d.ed irom an overdose of morphia on Tuurntay. The t-tarcb factory of Strieb & Pahriner, in Allegheny county, was destroyed bv rtr jeir duv. Loss, $13,000: lnsjrauee, $4000. John Mea'y was lvn over aud instantly killed on the track ot V e Worcester aud Nisuua Jtailroad, near Worcester, Mas., yesterday. The City Council of Uoi'ou uave otlieially xteudtd the hospitalities or' th "Hub" to Gene ral Grant during bis visit to the niod-ro A'hens. The Coiuniibsiouer of Iudinu Atlairi will, in a few days, give his personal attention to the tettlement ot laud claini3 in Cattaraugus ltcser vation, New York. Tba Ameiiean ar.d Merchsnts' Union Ex. press Companies Lave been consolidated, aud will in the future be known as the American Union Express Company. The Alabama Legislature isdicussin a bill' for the euporesslcn of the Ku-KI ix Kluu. so, aftrrail, the Ku-Kluxes are not theshaJwy exh1ati.ns ot Hepubiivan ima!inatious.' Governor Gary has appointed lliram Cor- con, tl. D., A. Boyd Hamilton, aud William Colder, Commlssiouers to the Cattle Plaue Prevention Convention, to be hell iu Bpring'ield, III., next month. One hundred and fifty laborers in the em ploy of tbe Baltimore aud Ohio Uailroad Com pany were arrested by tbemumcipal authorities ot Washington, D. C, yesterday, for makiug excavations without proper authority. , Elisba B foro, the husbaud of the woman fho was euprosed to have been murdored by burglars, in Delaware county, N. Y., on Tuesday last, bas by the unanimous verdict of the Coroner's jury been held to answer the charge ol murdering his wife. Foreign Afloirn. Madrid, Kov. 27. An Immense and enthu siastic Demonstration was muili) in S.miftoj-a yesterday in tavor of a repuolic. A meeting ' was held, and resolutions adopted declaring' that tbe will of the people ot 8p tiu was to have a republican form ol government. Too Monarch ists havelhelo laro meetings at Crnuua, Ferrul, bantiuao de Compontella, and other places. Pesth, Nov. 20. Hirr Ovczy to-dy, in ad dressing deleealions iu the name of Prune Min li ter lieudt, faid toe fiiate ot Uoumauia win un favorable in ber relations both with Austria and Tuixey. He thought extraordinary moisures were unnecessary, but assured bis hearers tha'. the Government would kep careful wa ca upon the nioveuienis iu that quarter, iu common with other treat power". Lonuon, Nov. 26. At 12 o'clock last nlpht 033 memoers of the House ot Commons hail been elected. The totals now are: Lib-ruls, 376; Conservatives, 2."jS; Liberal majoiity, 117. Galway elects Gregory and iarie, Liberals Berkshire elects lienjou, Cou-ervative; Lord Lindscy, Conservative; aud Walter, Liberal. LancBbbire elects Eaerton nnd Henry, Cou tcrvativts. YoiKshiie elects Djncomoe, Cou fenative, and Milbank, Liberal. Gloucester shire elects Kinp-'cote Hnd Marling;, Liberals. Norfolk elects Luccn aud Wslpole, Conserva tives. Cumberland elects Howard, Lib-r-il, and Mr. lloda-on. Unq-s. l'cel, Aabcron, and Herbert have been deieateri. . Lonoon, Njv. 27. It has ben (leQnltely ascertained that by the explo iou ta the Orley Mine Collery, near Wipan, titiy-seven p-rsons lo-t their lives and teu other were seriously injured. Tue caubc ot the disaster is at present unknown. Havana, Nov. 27. A roa'tinjr vessel has ar rived beie with a portiou of toe cargo taved from the wreck of the tteanier Star of tbe Union. Other vesseh wire taking Irelrfht out ot tbe wreck, and are expeeteu bete soon. MerchHLts are r tilng a subscription for tbe pay and equipment ot tbtse mouvhs' volun teers, m that they mav enter imineattiy on active etvice against the rebels, ltumors are rile that everal careoes of arms for tbo revo lutionists Lave bet u landed, b it the govern ment here bas received no official iutonnamn of the fact. , , , . It is reported that a secret commission has led Cuba lor Now York with the obiect of enlisting the favor ot the American press and Government for tbe rebellion i this lsl in I. Havana. Nov. 27. IVlegr iphic communication With Puerto Pnnc'pe bas been luWrrupiei lor two days The JDiario today acknowledges tbat tbe iournals of the American cities are better informed in regard to events Irauspiring Jn this Man1 h :i n II as: am joirnals them acltct, aud ceykt most of tb Cuba iiJif Irom American newspapers. It Is believed that a eircle ol itatcrs have organized here for the purpose ol piofiigating lahe and exciting intel ligence. ' Twelva flrt-class field band, who three months ago were worth $1200 eacu, were sold this wtek for 1900 sacb. ( Hautjis. Nov. 27.-Tbe Ministers have in f rn ed the Cbtimbers that the rumors of ths completion (it a trest v betwe en Kiaucsan.1 the Ntthtrlands are entirely anfouoded. THE SOUTH. Knvns-e Ferocity in North Carol I no. The Raleigh, N. C, correspondent of tbe Cincinnati Uatel'.e writes: There is yet some unreclaimed savatrism existing in tiis fcctioo, A le days ago, wnen iu Governor Holden's oilice, I saw a mutilated negro who had suffered tbe most excruciating aiiooy for his political seotiiuents. At the deal hour of n ght be and bis wife weie taken to 'he woods by a band of ma.-ked desperadoes. Trie man's ears were horribly cut aud other indignities vl-ited upon him, Tbe wife s adored also severe and internal pambmeiit. Iu the morning tbey made their way to a magistrate, m bo declared lie could do nothing tor tbem. The sheriffs and maglstiates in some of the counties are of no earthly imnortaace. Tbe n gro, suffering from his terrible wounds, walked thirty mile to tins city. Ha related the case to the Governor, who seemed Justly indig nant. Noihinpr, however, could be done for Hie poor f( How. Tbe miutia are of no account. Tbey have no arms furnished. Goncra! sides, the District Con.mHnder, olleted a sqiad of men to vindicate th; national authority la the puu iibmentof that iufumous baud ot conspirator'. For fomo reason the proposition was not ac ceptcd, and the unhung villains are yet at l.arg roaming through the country. I.ireet ol tlie Kecent Election. In a lefer from Memphis, Tenn., to a North em journal we tind thy loliowuiii: Oie efl'ect ol me ltceiit elections is certaiuiy deslmeu to be an immense impetus to Improvements of every description tending to ths development or the conntiy. Already tnere seems a ueueral disposition on every haud to vie with each oiLer in advancing any aud all schemes for the improvement of tho country at large. Iu no tecliou of the Union Is this spirit, heginntog'to develop iter If iu a more marked desree thau iu Arkacgao. Though over thirty years siuce its admission as a State, Arkansas, uuder the rule ot au Immense slave oligarchy and landed aristocracy, made literally no advancsmeut at all. Durinjj all that time, up to tho commence ment of the war, thongn originally admitted with Immense donatiors of public lands lor school purposes, throughout all its va-tdom un but one ningie public school or library ever ex isted. Nearly ail tho rich lauds of the State were held by slave-driving monopolists, who owned almost the ei tire Arkan-as liver valley; a valley destined to jet rival In richness the mrst tavored spots ot the enrtb. In order to bold these lands, a most unjust system of taxa tion was instituted and kept up, by which the poorer settleis in tbe couiparativelv barren hills were taxed upon a valuation of $10 to $12 per acre, vhile the rich lauds ot the aristocrats were held at from 20 to 80 cents. Not the slightest provision was made for in ternal improvements of any kiud, an l up to the present day but forty miles ot railroad are In orerhtion within tbe Mate, and trains make but semi-weekly trips at that. Nearly the whole of the State is a vast wilderness through which the wild beasts roam at will. The masses of tbe people are steeped in the grossest ignorauce, und in matiy respects Interior to tbe Indiaus ot the Cherokee reservation. 8o much for the march of improvement under, and the retiniug influences of, a t-lave oligarchy. JtJE VERB Y JOHNSON. Hist Person! llislory niul Peculiarities AllMfilou to England. The Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Dnnocrai gives the following interesting personal history ot Kcver.ly JoIilsou: Tbe old legal enl eocal acquaintances of Mr. Job i sou tHy this (I quote the exact words, very liearly, irom a leauing lawyer of Frederick, Marvlaml): "Keverdy is over there In England merely as an advocate. He went there to settle taeae Alabama cla'ms, and he m-uus to do it. Johusou took him lor the place, knowing his power aud familiarity with English statesmen, aud Ileverdy has been quietly establishing a social and pro lessional correspondence with that side for thesu fifteen or twenty years not with this particular des gn in mind, of course, but with tbe intent to distinnuish himself borne day in patriotic diplomacy." "lines Mr. Johnson love the English people?" I said to tne sane gentleman. "Yts, we all do the gentlemen, tbat is, of old Enelish descent in tne lormer colouies oi Alaryland and Virginia. England has uo su.-h friends as tbe lawyers ot tbe Maryland bar students of her common law. At the sutne time, lieverdy is a btout American patriot. He took a musket as a private soldier at the baitle ot Bladensburg, in the volunteer company ot William l'ihckney, and a bbot tired over his Lend Oor be is a low man In stature) killed a tail man directly bebiud him. "Yes, sir 1 Keverdy is a thorough patriot. His attitude at tbe beginning ot this war was as resolute as a prize-righter's. He is a perfect bull-dog even at his age of seventy-live, and would tight a duel to-day as quick as he would eat." MR. JOHNSON AS A FIRE-EATER. I find that 1 cannot write this story of Mr. Johnson with tho spirit it shou'd have, uuless I cive tbe name of my chief informant, and tun I am not authorized to do. Sufficient it is to say that he is a contemporary at tbo br and a kinsman of Mr. Johnson, a secessionist and a po itical op oneut ot our Mm'ster PJeLipoten tiary. Thus much expiessed, let me coutinuo tbiB cketch in the conversational form iu which it occurreo. "Mr. Johnson, joti say, Is a fighting man ? I thought his remarkable trait was his want of moral brmness aud his abldlug amiability." ' The two things are consistent. Most men with moral weakuees accept a physical quarrel a6 au escape. 1 meau that Mr. Jouuson, with a pervading disposition to be agreeable and have no violence, is a tire-ea'or in physical brawls. At Lis age he would challenge any man to-day wLo in putined his laitb. iu his diplomacy. Of course, he cannot take notice of 'newbpapor ciiticisms.'" -D d he evr f ght?" "1 am i-ot aware that he ever did, but after the failure ot the Burnt of Maryland, iu wuieb his name wbb associated vku much reproach, Mr. Jotui'on cbulleneed a uumber ot people and permitted none to escape withcut apology, lie lost his eye, you know, became of a duet." "How did he e that eje. mi?'' "Well I a North Carolina Cougressman named Slanley Lad. been bull-rapgiug beury A. Wise, with the iletfruiiuation to make the Litter debt or be Irigbteued. Wise finally resolved to sudcr this thing i o mere, but to bring it to a bead, bo, tit a Lorse race neur Washincrtou City, he inn Lis horse violeu.ly against B'nuley's, and lieu, pretending to believe that Sta-aley was the apgieesor. turned sharply round and cut tbe latter w ith a stick. Stanley had to chal lenge Wie, ol course, and he wdnt to Ueveidy'a neighborhood, near Bultia.ore, to learn ho to iiiso the pistol. Some say Keverdy was teach ing him. Atauy rate Keverdy went out to see bun fire one day, Htanley's bullet struck a tree aud glanced, fchot Keverdy Iu the eye, brought h m don, and nearly killed him. lie lav iu bed a h nrr while, bis liie despaired of. The fiiends of Stailey and Wise .topped the. duel, and Keverdy's iuisiortune was kept out of the tapers," Dura that lo-t eye give Mr. Johnson any trouble iiow-a-djs?" "Ve. sir. A cataract has formed over his other eyMiud ho is text to stone blind. Tbey il ow bin a good deal of attention iu Kruland (I net letters irom him), and he says that in the galleries of nubicmeo and gentlemen they show h m a eood many paluting-. With, the old fel low's plausiblp amiability he repl es tbat thy are beautilul, butho tays he never sees auytaiug at all." A Tertian rajsh baa 1nt paid $12,000 for a wile; but ub liw lvu umi. Pollnrrn Rlnyrr Attmllted to Itll. BirEMOND, Kov. 27. James Grant, who ahot II. U. I'ollnril, was examined this morning and bailed in $10,000 to answer at the February term ol court. CITY ITEMS. Perm mb 4srTMtT or Fall and WlHTaa CL VMiKO, kfsn'i, TaulhV Bojrt' and Children's I boles stock of teieo.ed sir lea of Piece Uoodt, o b n ade to order. (Vfi M, ond tenrknumthip Qf cur garment iMrpattd hy none, tqualted by few. ' AU Priori guarantnd (oivsr I 'inn the loweit eltcuiher and full tamfaolion sunnuifwl eiwry pureAater, or ' xiU eanerlled and moivy refunded. Sail vxiy brttvttn ,. 1 Bissm A Co,, tilhanl y Tow kr Hall, Sixth itTDrlt.) No. 51 Mabkut ST., HHILAIIKLeill, Akd No. eoa Broadway, Nw Youk. Abtsmi s Ward on Washington. A. H aul taytnf Washington, that hit print fort' tei.s ii nnt Ami'n7 any mnn of the preunt yriuirattvn to reem le Ai'i touity dlnrpilop eilrtit, ( IIAUI.KM St(iKK A Co. 'a, forte Is In suriosslnn ml others In tho quftlltT. s'ylit, Mid clieaene-H of Kiel r line C'uilornr V ule t Moltilna J-vt ry taraienl cut oier a cutlumcr pattern by piutl tl kriUis. Your putronage respct(u11y solicited at No, s;l Cbesnut street. iKjrmoDs Jtrrxcis or Cast-Iron Stovmb. Ths I nbllc nilnd has been somewhat agl ated bv the recoi t actlen of that tepnaltury of usful knowleda. the fieucb Anndemy of fSclences, which, at Its Inta sltili gln i'arls, deliberated upon Ihe exlrdmBiy In jur ions efTects npoa the health of can-Iron stoves arriving at tbe cotcluslou that the bea'.ed surrace generates hydrogen from orgsoio matter rilsed to a high tt mperature. It was also aeld that, by thttme otanch stoves, feveis were produced, bearing analogy to those generated by rnarsb gas, tbe high tempera lute dtcompnsli g Ihe Insensible inspiration, iren retire anmoma, which Is always prJuilcal to heslib. It did not require an expression of opinio from tha Fret oh Aoadrmy to prove the deterioration bf the atmosphere resulting lioiu the use ot cat-lrnn and in. lined ey lrjder stoves, as It bas long bean known tbr.t their use as heat generators bas been ex. ceed ugly Injurious to health. Not alone the occu pants of private rooms, halls, steamboat cablni, ana hotel-rotms have bad cause to conjpUIn ollts enor vatlaa eQVcis,bat salesmen In stores and clerks In bilicts have tad thetr ellkiency Impaired by luliallug tl.e poltonous atmrspbtre, wti ih renders them drowsy, nervous, tnlrsiy, and debilitated, preventing tbelr usefulness and permanently Injuring their health. This Is not the ease with stoves having a clay lining, as the deleterious matter complained or Is not gene rated when tbe heat passes through snob a medium' and tbe use of such s'.oves la recommended by the blghett scientific aid medical authority. 8i'aA Brother, Hos. HIS anrt 1118 Market street, have manufactnred a large number of tbe most approved styles of clay-Hoed, gas-burning ilttmg-roiru, odlce and salesroom stoves, which they offer to the trade and to Individuals desiring an excellent, durable, and healtlilul beater, at low rates, '.o enable them to make alterations Id their already spacious storerooms to accommodate their extensive trade. Tbjae un provided with stoves, or wlsblog to subuiiote a health-Imparting for a health-lrnpalilng one, will coniull their bebt Interests by consulting the Messrs- fcl-BAB. Acaoxmt or Fine Akts, Chesont street, above Tenth, Mr. Beaumont's Collection of Qems ot Art. Bay aud Evening. Admission lre, . Tin Tist or Time. It Is high praise to legible to say truthfully of any mechaulcal Invention that H haB stood and contlnres to stand the test of time. Tbe Groverdt Baker Bewlng Machlnci (the Philadelphia agency for which Is located at No. 7VJ Cheiunt street) have done a better. thing. Tney have not merely stOLd tL e test of time, but have stood the test ol com petition with all tbe world as well, and not only pre served tbelr original popularity, out greatly enhanced it. This Is mainly due to tbe fact that tue proprietors have steadily continued to add to tbe perfec.icjti or ibelr Instruments, until now tt Is not overestimating the fact to say tbat the Orover & Baker Sewing Mi. chines combine In themselves all tbe excellencies that pertain to any and all the other sewing machines extant. Ofcnurae they are ihe hp it o buy. Caknival Time in Vnic The most Important wtrk of the celebrated artist, Carl Bkckur, ever Imported, now on view In tha Eastern CUllerlei of tbe Penny lvaula Academy of Flue Arts, Admu slon free. ASTODNDINO KEPOBTS. 20(0 CASKS Or CONSUMPTION CURED. Profewor Trosseau, of the Children's Hospital, Paris, reports that, In two thousand cases of Cou sumption, la which the formula for Up ham t Fresh Altai Cure was used, It cured nearly every one. It allays tbe cough, heals the lung's, and gives a new lease of lire, bold tl per bottle, or six for fi, John ston, IIoixowav & Cow den. Ko, 602 Aroh street, Jewkiby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Record street, bas the largest aud most attractive assortment of fine ewe.ry aud silverware n tne city Purchasers can rely upon oh ainlug a real, pure arti cle lurulsbed at a price which cannot be equalled. He also bas a large stork of American Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Anosias Achknuacu's beAuiiiul work, "The Sea shore at Scheveulugeu," now on tree exhibition lu the Eatdeiu Oullerlts of the Pennsylvania Academy of S lae Alts, Cilusnut greet. , CAarxTS. Housekeepers (and especially eonntry merchants and larmers visiting the city) will find it to their lnlereBt by calling at J, T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse. No, (6 South Second street, above Chesnnt, belore rurchuslng elsewhere gee advertisement In another column, CUJI.DKKN'S ClOTHINO. A fcplendid Assortment for Boys, ulrls, Iutauls, aud Ulsses, Selling OlTfct Ureally Bi-djced Prices. M. SHOSMAKBB & CO., No. Iu2l CUesuut street. While Waitiko tjh a Cough 'Ho go as It cirus." )OU are often sewing the seeds ol Consumpt'on. Better try at ones Jaynk's 1 xpki.tosant. a sure ore for all Coughs and Culds. S At everywhere. The rxTRAOKiJiNABY Wohk of Abt 'A Market rSuene Intirsnd Cairo, ii gypt, by W. Qouix. of Berliu, tow exhibiting in the Eastern aUeries of thx Penn sylvania Academy bf line Arts. Admlaslun tree, Buovkb A Bakkb's Highest Premium tiewlug Machines, No. 7 (ihosnne, street Pai.k. of Boots ai Shoks. Dea'ers will It to their Inlt re.'il iu aiteuil inn largu tale ol bums aud hoes, to bv sold by catalogue, 'm cash, oil Mnniliv nmrii nn, ovi uibtr 30, at 10 o'clock, by U. i. Muclxet & Cj., atcuoui-nuj at their store. No. nut Market street, Tbknwith'h Ntst Diot. lately opeued on Clhes nut si., weot ullxili,o. t14. Is auiodttl tM abllsliiueui ol Its Kind iu tvtry respct. tSeaily tttted up, airy, lit; In, m d convenient, goous counpluuoualy niilaywl eieiyihlng lu perfect order, It is rtaily a pleasure 1 1 sioplu hU plao . We bava Juhi received Iruiu blm "HHrpei's Veekly" aud ''Muuihly," Ibe 'Allaullu Mouibly," "CbUiio Montnly," etc. JONES' ONE TIUCE CLOTHING HOUSE, Ko. 004 M4KKET Street. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. FALL AND W1NTKR CLOTUINO. FALL AND WINTER CLomiNa. Our Stock Is Large. None but well-made G ARM KNTd are offered. But One Price Is Asked. Satisfaction lusiaoteel to every purchaser, JOM-b'OKE miCE CLOTH1NU HOUSE Ku. CU ilAiKKT aire', U it snwsiia AtKivt bUta. MARINE TELEGRAPH. fbr atiUUional Marin Newi ie Pint Puyt. ALMANAC) FOB PHILA IJKLPH I A-THtB DV, Bim Hiwsw.,.. h Moom Hm., ,,.,,, , , S-lt HtllSlT,H. ,..m Mllt WATBB....M. . I2s CLICAKai YKHI'KRUAY. Bleamshlp Wyoininx. Teal, aavaunan, Philadelphia and ttoulheril Mall Meainslilp U, -Barque WarooAoio, Mintseu, Bremen, Peter Wright buns, Br. barque Maria Baker, Antwerp, K. A.SnnderAOo rjcbr iumaO., Webber, St. Jubu, H, B., WoiKuian Scnr Caroline. Tlce. Mlllvllle, Whltall. Tatn n A fj. r-chr A, P. Ames, Ames. Boaion, Knigbt A S jna. rbr A. U. BiM. MerMH, Bosu-o, Joua R nninl. Jr. M'r Fannie, Kenton, New Yoik W, M. Haird A Co. Hi'r W. w hilldin. KiKKana, Baltimore. A Uroves. Jr. t'r Mayflower, Fuila, New ork, W. V, Clyueiauu, Tng Ttioa JerTeraon, Alien, for Baltimore, wltn a to M bargee, W. P. Clyde dt Do. , - ARMVJKD TBHTKRDAT. .27 ,,rouU Mllis, iroiu Vlnalhaveq, wltb stone tocapiaiu. fcchr Llr,ie, T.bbert, 7 days from Calais, wltb lum ber io v . A i.averliiK, Bcbr Ii, Talbot, P.ckard, from New York, with ruure. lu Warren is iireg. fccbr Caroilae, lice, irom Mlllvllle, with mdse, to H bnall. 1 alum A Co. fccbr Mary an l t.'arnllne. Fowler, 1 dsy from LId Sle. la l.. wltb grain io Ji s. K Pa.rnir. Hch' Baiiner, I hwiihik. i days (ruin Indlaa river, lei , wii Ii gram to J a wen Barralt. ftbr Harfcb and Mary, Fowler. 1 day from L-ipslo. I if I .with gram Io Jus. K Paluir. Si'hrMaiy, Conneil. 1 dy from Maguolla, Del., with grain to Jauies Barrair, Si hr nave, nnoit. l day irom Magnolia, Del., wltb grain to James Hairatt. riehr Clayton s l.uwber. lackfon. 1 day from Sti.yma Del,, wlib giaiu io Jaiuea ! Jlwley A Co. M;nr Tjioon, Coeper. 1 day irom H nyiun Crek, Lei,. v Un grain to James l Hew.ev A to, irbri'bief. Avdelotte, 2 days from Indian river, lib eram to Collins A l a Sclir Klisabein Kngllab. C-ow'll, from Bjstoh, Hear Lottie, Taylor, from Bo-ttn. SchrJ H Moo re. Nleaerson, Irom Boston. r-ebr M, 1 llirn, Frlnluiter rroui s,ilnui, bteunier A. 1'. Kilmers, Knox. 2l bouis from New Vims, wnh niilxe, to W. P. t'lviie A Co. r-teanier Fev-ry. pierce, 24 bours from New York, with rrdKe. to W, P, Clyde dt Uo, Ti:g Thix. .leleneu. Allen, from Baltimore, Wltb a tow ei barges to W. r. Clyde d Co. .. . MmuKAWA. Btenmehlp Norfolk, Moigau, hence, at Richmond I4i h luet. ship Hunter, lingers, hence, at Providence 24i b lust. Baripie Adelaide Norrls, Reed, at New Orleans 20th Inn , mm Mobile. Barque David filcbols, Wyman, hence, at Boston yesteioay. Barque K.lena, Loggles, from Ivlg'ut. Greenland, for Pblladelphia. pin Into Peierhenil Sciitlaiid, 26ih I ne U f-ht- bad encountered a heavy gale, and bad her tails split and tuauls aamaged. Sbe would relit and proceed. Brig h V. Merrtrk. Norden, cleared at New York yesieiday for t-arileiiaa. Hrlfcs Aunanda'H. Tucker, and Prentiss Hobts, Snow, heuce. at Buslon yesierday. Brig Armou Kuw eit, Davis, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Havana lUta Inat. Brig Thomas Wallers. Bnblnson, hence tor Ponca sailed ironn H-rmiida iRtb Inst. Scbr M. P. uibsun, Valle, hencs for Harl'ord. at w Y'ork 2Stn Inst. t scbr Heorge Twibell, Fiame, hence, at waibingt n, Hcb'r Henrietta, hence at Norwich 23d tnBt. Pehrs J. H. Perry, Kell-y. and Lottie Bearl. Perrv, lor Pbllade phia sailed Irom New Brdroru Uiin Inst. fr.br thai lea S. I'arslalrs. Pence lor Nov York, went asliorn at Long Beach. N. J., yesterday. Tne crew were laved. Assistance has been sent from yew ork. Schr Kit bard Law, York, hence, at Stonlngton 23d '"scbrThomas JeOerson, Brlggs, heuce, at Fall River 2l8chri,yrns Foi'sett, Harding from Fall River for Philadelphia, put into .Newport 24tu lust,, to repair XH?chrs F.Hf abeth Maree, Smith: Hattle Simpson, Blake: H.A. Wuul. Couiplon; A. K. Martlu. Biif-li, M Hieelmail. ieem'n; .pmm i.mauii, vnvMiier; 5j, T Wines Hn'se; r-nplila Wilson, Noweil; r. B. Crank Pn Mull; C. W. Lccke. Uuniley; R. O. Ttioiuas, Crrcketi; A. Haley. Haley: and J. V. Wellington, l hloruau. herce. at Bnston 23th Inat Scbra ivtelng sun. Moore, aud H. G. Ely, McAllis ter hence, at Rle.nmi.nd 25'h lust. SelirsD. B Prince, Baker lr'jm WellQjjet; Ttebecca and Kliaa. I" AHha, r-mltb: M J Fraz-r. Parker- J t' Wyman. Freeman; and Julia A. Uarrlstm, fa'lth. lioiu Boston, an for PullaaelpUla, at. New "VBi'hra"A C. Mpyee.BHker: T. Itoillne Bunce; J B. Mi era Wyer: a- d K. C. Terry, Ymtug all irom Pro vidence tor Philadelphia, at New York 2i.b Inau lai.l Waterman, of achrMa-y Nait, at New Lon don rerorlH the schr Harriet K, Rnaiks. ot Puiiadel iilua at ai'Chor uear Captain's iilaud, waiting the aseNtat.ee i f a steammg. e he la cumnleiely wr.-ck.-d forward both bows bi-luk s ove to the water's edg,e. She will be lakeu to City Inland for repalis. NOTTCK TO MABINER8. Notice Is hereby gl en lliat tne Wreck Buny laid In 11-54 the eaat a de of the tt vV. Keach, eiilr-.nce ta the nanus, and which bas iiiiberio been nerniiUHi t reujuin In puslilon In tne luieresis or uavlgatioo. has in w heensniiersederl by a permanent 7 teet Can B ioy, colored In black aud wnite checkers and called the "N E. Harrows " '1 he nut y lies In 4 fathoms at low water spring tides, Vl'b the lollowlnk iBbras and counts hearlugs: Canewdon Chu'cn, npn to the right ol tue trees on Fi tilnees Ixlahd. W.N W. bwin Middle L'ght (.he 3W. Middle Buoys lu line). N. 'i K .distant 2 I linn miles. ..... NK. Vaplin Buoy. W.N W., distant 1 4 loths mt'e. Maplin Lighthouse. W. y S. S., distant 2 71llhs "km'i Barrows Buoy, PW. i W. distant I miles. By order. ROBIN A LLKN, oocrelary. Trinity House, Iiondou. Kov. la. lsna DIED. IlAHTt. On tbe feth instant, Mr. ISAAC BA.RR. Ph., lu the "itib year ol bla age. The relatives and friends ox the family are respect fully Invited to attend Hie Itibural, Irom the realduuee ol r-auiuel Lexis Jiana, L'pper Darby, lielaaie county, on unday. tlo-iaih orNoveuiber, at 1 o'oiook, To proceed to Mouut Zin. OllEGOBY tta Wednesday, the tfith Instant, at 7 O'clock P. M , KLLKi Y., wiie of Ueueral E. M. Ure gory , aged SI years. Tbe relatives aud friends are luv.ted to attend the fnDeral, Irom the residence ot her husband, JMo. J4.it N. Thitteenih street, on Sunday, the Dib. luitaut, at 2 o'clock. LoESFR. On Wednesday evening, November 21. Mrs CATHEKINE IUKLaND, lle l Jacob Loeier, aud eluest daughter of Abiahaiu Wilt, In tbe 6ti.ii year 'l be relatives and friends of the family are respect fully luvlied to attend her funeral, from the residence ot ber buabaud, JNo. IS 14 JN. Fllieenth s'reet. on Mon day mnrnliig next at JO o'clock, without further no tice. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. hPKOULriS. On the 24th Instant, CHARLES SPHOULEH. Sr., aged 64 years and S months. The relatives aud rrieuua or tue (amuy. also Wlldey Lodge, No. 14, I. O. ot O. F aud Frauktord Encamp ment, No. 81, BHd the inter in general, are respwci lully Invited to attend bis fuueial, from his late resi dence, corner of Foulkiod aud willow streets, Krank lurd. on suuday afternoon, tha 2'Jin instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to UeUtr Hill Cemetery. Amebic a IT Life Insurance Company, Gt I'Uiladelpltia. S. E, Corner FourlJi aud Waluut Streets. i7?ii InttUution has no superior in the United States 610 REM V A L or the PEILABELFEIA DEMOCRAT, Tlie riii!atlelphla "Uerruau" Deniocrat Office has been removed jYKOM Ko. 465 'ortli THIRD Street TO Ncs. 612 and 614 CHESNUT St. For tbe accommodation of tbe public, the, old Offloe, No. 465 North TLUHD Street, will bekept open tot receiving advertlsemeat ant!1 t at ther notice. u Si ey CURTAINS. JUST OPENED, A fit EMU ARRIVAL RICH SWISS LACE AND ' LOW I'll ICED NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. JIOQL'LT AM) EnilUUlUERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS CARRiKGTQti, DE ZOUCHE & CO., S. CoVner TllIIlTIiEMII & CIIESJiUT, w4p PirtLADELPirfA, AMUSEMENTS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. TgEAVE-S, CU1NCU1LLAS, ETC. ErC JAMES St L C ft, MO. 11 HOKT1I SKi'OND MIBF.Gr, Sinn, of the Golden Lsmb Are now receiving a large assortment of Bearers, Chinchilla, and other Overcoat logs. Also, a full line of 3-1 and G-i Black Doeskins, all ofthc lest makes. Tbe attention of Merchant Tailors and Clothiers are specially Invited . is ii s ' AT WHOLKPALK;AND ItETATL. LUMBER. FALL, 1868. F. H. WILLIAMS, SeTeutecnili and Spring Garden Sts. Calls the attention of Builders and others to his Stock of SEASONED LUMBER, CON8I3TIN3 O Hemlock aiftl Sprnce Joists, Carolina Flooring, all grades, White I'iue Boards, all qualities, Shingles, Flustering Lath, And all kinds ot Building Lumber, 10 8 thstu2m AT LOWK8T FRIO K'w. 1868. fcl'UUCli JOKST. tratvii JuieJr, iiJLMLUCK. JU.il LOCK.. 18(33. 18G8 brilBuAfcU tLB,iUl'l.l, TOCO CHOICE i'AUt'.tt.'. I'IlnK. . . . . . i . . i, .... i it . .1, ... BPAMttit CJi-KAll, f OK PATiliiUNS. ith.i (.KUait. IkC FLOltlUA FLOUK1MU. 1unc ICOO ii.ulllJJA FLOOUi.NU. lOOO IA1.UL1JSA. tLUOKili, VlKUi.lA FLOUKIIXU. JJhiAWAUJi FLUOttiJNU. A tiH. FLUUHWNU WAL.M1 J-LuuiUNU. FLOisJJJA h'l'Jik iHJili)jj. KAIL FLANK. IklW WALU I' HI B AM FLANK. 1 witU lOUO W aLMjT LUrt. Ai.,JJ FLJNJi. lOUO WaLMt HU It UH. w ala ur rtiAfth, r.NWiU'i'AKKlW LUMBER. IMO XVO LJNxiittlAKKKei' LUAliUi.it. i-OUO JK1 Ckl Alt. WALMJ'l' AJNU r-lNB. 10UO bKAaoAiU CUJiitttV. 000 WHITli OAK FLaJXK AJSD BOAItDS. HlCkOKY, . 1C;X tlOAH BOX MAKKHB' ICfiQ lOOO flUAK buX JUAKKKV 1000 SFAMall I KUAK UUX bOARDS, JbO K JfA LK LP Wj 1 WIS CaUOLINA feUANTLINU, 1 UiO lOOO fJaKOLJJNA Jti. '1. blLLti, lOOO JNoitVAV t-CAA '1 LIAU. 18C8 i.Euiit riiiNuLiis. im:ci CVrlif Stri r-lllKULiU, lOOO ilAULK, BKUTUFR A CO., No. iouii SOU 1'U tiiemt. T. P. GALVIN & CO., IUOER COMMISSION MERCKAF.T8 SUACKAMAXOA SIllLET WUAltF, BELOW SLOArS MILLS, (so-oaiojco), FULL JUBLPHIA, AUKKTH FOR SOUTH i-F.N AND EASTERN Man fttCtuicr of i JsXLOW FINK and oFKUCKTlJHBJC BuAUliS, KO., sUall be haipyto lurulah orders at wnoitHiaie rausa, deliverable at any acousible port, Oonfnantly receiving aud on band at our wharf SOt'lBkKN FLOOKIJNU, hC'AJNlLlNO. BULN QLKH, F AbTKRN LAIHB, PlllKKTO. BKU-8LATH. HI RUCK, HEMLOCK, nKLKCT MrcUlUAN AND CANADA FLANK AND BOARDS, AND HAO MAltO bHlF-KJNEEH. 1 u lulh AI.lt OF WU1CI1 WILL BE DCUTIBEO AT AW Y PAKTlit T1IK ITlf rHOJMfTl.T ENGINES, MACHINERItTETOT JPENM STEAM JSNUJKB AJVD L BOJLJLlt WOKKO. NEAF1K A T.icuv nUL AJSJJ THKOKKT1CAL KHiiin Kk ua MACUJJNJolt. BUJLjLlt-MAKlaiB, BLA OK. Dldl'lHo, ana FOUiNLiKKB, having lor many yean beeii la nucuesafui upeiatlon, and been exoJ a lively t-u.aged la bunding aud repairing Marine aud Rivet Eugluea, high aud low-prwuiure. Iron Boilers, Waiur Tanas, Fropeller. etc. elo., respectfully otter thalt service to the public as being fully prepared Io oon tracv lor engine, of all slaea, Marine, River, aud slaliouary; iiavlug sets of patteru. of dlfftirent siset are prepared u execute orders wliJi quioJc deanaich ivery aeacrlpllou ot pattern-making made at tn. AUorleat notice. High aud Low-prewur. pin. Tubular and Cylinder Bollen, ol tne beat i'ennaylva Ula cnarcoul Irou. F"urglugs of all slaea and kinds lion and Braaa Caauuga of all deauriptlona. Roll Tnrniiig H;rew Culling, and all at her work M.n ..-J with the above bUHineas. . Drawings and specldcatlons for all work dona at the thtabUahmeul free ol charge, and work guaran teed. The sobaurlbers have ample wharf -dock room Am repair of buaut, where they can lie in perfect aaeiV and are provided wliii aheajni, blocks, falls, eta. iu' for i aliing heavy or light weigh u ' - " j aoob o. nea fub. John f. levy. 1 11 BEACH and PALMER Btreeta, . V 1 HUM X MK&AIUKi ' ' D s " nxiAM a, Muaiox loam m, oor S0CT11WAHK JfOUJSDB?, flFTH a sir WAJTIIILNUT'ON Btrseia. ' 'k4 rUIUAUKLf HIA, MlKiUCK fb BONB, IXNGINEERa AND MAOHINESTB, uianufauture High and Low Freaaure bteaot JCnfloet (or Land, Klvir.anu Juaruie bervloe, Bolivrs, (iaaouieieni, Tauaa, Iron Boata, eta Oailngs ol all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron fiame Hoof lor Uas WMft, Workshepe, ana Railroad btatluaa, eui, Reioris and Una Machine ', ot the latest and moat Improved cuuolmoUou. Every deaurlption of FlanUtlon Maohlnery.ahKi sugar, Haw, and Uriel Mlila, Vaonuui Faus, Oil meant Trains Deieuatora, Jy Uteri, Fiunplug, A' ''bole Agents tor N. Btlleos's Patent Wngar Botllna Apparatus, Neamyth's Patent HUtaid Hammer, and 'taaU A WuuLKjt Faltat Cec'-rliLAkl .u"iri DnOBlna Uachliua. IKtl AMERICAN ACADrMY OP If iTRTn 1111 AN A V D tlF F a' A N fJPlft n a !. Jk U WA 1. i) It KOI O ll...l M A X M f itir r m J ITALIAN OF Jr. MA K KHY M., uij 't IVZS OERVAN OK.H ItVh.RY IT RoDAY TnnnJ DAY. AND Mlimniv THUBS-i MATiaKKS KVKRV hA I URDAV niHiflun,n J...1?."1"! - - ..nt- wi .1J Ml' AOJSDAY. JSUVKM BKR Sti, ism - - lia Vtidl a Farorl'e Oiipra Sf Ir fcTTfH SI A f 4 v K tFI.LrVI Fl4 uu I----1- OR L A N Di N t, AN o B A K I Jl ,,lia- Btetbovpu'n Immnr at Work, tAtRih'&tlS' MKHR BfHARDT HtTKRR FOR IK, A M) JOS I'll IIKKMANB. VVKiNE-DY. D.cenib-r i Verni HppriHcuin. i,ra. ' . H1CJLIAN VFj-PERS. LAH r N n.H P OF ' BitW Foil HUtmT. BLOW FOK BLOW, BLOW MIK Hi OW. .BLOW FOK BIOW, CENOttA E. CaKFaNO In tecuVZVf KaWCOOJIPANY Fi " BuTi! lorery an Arr.s -. John Dm mm .nd's Art z-iha Cnmret: Tlip Lofery Ticket- a mu. ltltDKMMnforahDiallTe It A'C,tM A Nloe DrVnitll'worfc!1"" Uatiet Coloni: John vkt,' 4 " TLB Ul'eI"cle, Visitor; The Returned Oa- TVfnXTiAV rrnj- wrrvm IHEoR, AT CI H Ua TKOUPJS. UE6KUT 8TKEBT the lur.. a jf. a i il-a cn, avr.ni SATUnUAr ai i . M JN ML'blCAL 1- UMJH.LL. Biuxle Ad. nilobiim. Ki i i it-. Fucaaeol4 tickets, 41, atBoner's. HATS AND CAPS. 8 JONEd, TEMPLE A CO., FASHlONABLn. HATTERS No. 25 8. NINTH B reel. First doi'T above Ch-snui street. 4 9j rs WAKBCIiTON'd IMPUOVED VeNTI. tLkV laied, and eaHy-fUilog T ies Hats (pateulMli iu all ibe Improved l.hhinua ol the seasou. Cil Fa NLT btreet. next door to me Fost OUlce. 11 iy jjp STOVES, RANGES, ETC. w TIlEATRB. In',., PHA,NU.I'QtJ8TltANHEAS'JN' In rodiu luu tbe hefl j . ciRnrs TRorprc aTeat company1 de M'- Rename, et jfr ROBINSON - llENCE. horreman, and Ms lnfntsoa CH. ', MLE. FL1ZK MtZKTr. the Premle'p feguei-fleiinp of Hie world ,,.. 1BK VA N TIN A B hi tl 1 fj rr, AM?'"1' JAMES MAOriRE, J AMEB M - ArtcSAN. W M . MOWi'tv MAIAVK LOVI9E TOURNAIRaL ' OEORGK WAMBOLD. P. K I NCAD .!fibr"4COr,0t weU-e,PC" "ee and female bhl.ot7hle'0ayllca,Br eaaa' PPrs and ' FCA LE OF PRICE-. KXTPA CB a Kit: KOh KERVIfrt ftir its LOX-UHEEA' NOW OPE- FOR TaIK FIRS r SIX Drf m Circle and Jfarque. Firty Cent V'T.t '" ...oofrJl?!?-. Family Cl.o.e l'we.,y.fye ci ' it V. WALNUT ST. TfiEATKE. BEWINft AT 7t 5 1HIS (Saturoay) rVKvIStl, Nov tt J PlikkllllUJVU. VlUiMji.i-..."'' 4 To corxmence with the ppuir comedy of 1 HE (-KR1CU- FAi. 1LY. After whlch.a grand Fibibluou Drill bv COMPANY A. ' PHII.ADVLPHAA FI KK ZTOAV'S CAPTAIN JOHN W. RYAN COMMANDING To conclnde wlib the lauRHah'e Farce ot . TUB 8PB-TIt-o KHI 1) i.QUOO M. .T.a OiNDAV lVENlN(t, N'lV SO. ' MH8. D. P. BOWERS aH LAUYjaUaLEY. MKS. JOHN DBEW'S ARCU bTilEEr THE AT RE. Begins at baii-pai7. la BENEFIT OF BAR I ON HILL, TO M(HT(3alnnayj lv.26, A L EM ON IN LOVE. B A R'l ON H ILL as Or i.ndo M I" dlemarli Alier which THE THREE UUaKMSMKS K n'A,r1Kfu"" ; B KTON HILL Ann ul Aubirla M ls L Mie price Cousunce M Fanny Daveunirt MolOh-iHE WAY 'lu KhEt HIM. T euDJrt rpilEATBE CCUIQUt, SEVENTH SIuEET X B LuW ARCH. COU mencea at 7 80. ' J.U. OREOORY ti-ghiBii an' Manarer A OLOBIOUb BILL f..R .USlUHf ' EVERlf Ak'IlM' 1.x 111 K FnOiiRAMUG. MONDA Y-TB E Vay'kuaVh WT AND DEN OF WILD UUVBANO le jpahds. Friiletuur McDuna.d ettejs ihe cuguA each ner- li rmance Jt QONCERT II A LL MISS KELLOGG. Mr. Max etrakoactt with pltaure hnnt uncei the fiiHi anpearance in PnlHUeipnia, siuce liur reinra Irom Europe, of the reuuwucd American Prima Donna, MISS CLARA LOTJISjr. KKLLOdO IN TUr.EE UKaNUU UMJrSgM, WEDNESDAY a; d .KIDa.1-, Nov. id and t?. at 8 P, M AM) IN ONE EEt I.OliQ MATINKii ON OAIL'KUAI , Nov ti at i f. M. in Prctr to make thftie entenaiunjents me most Dniiiant and varied ever gtveu in una city, tne "tr hs engaged tieemiutul Piano Vinuosa, &.LiiHu.bil!& 0v'l,0' u' 'tiMjuiictlon wltn BlONOIt LOl' 1 1, Pi iiiio 1 euore; BiUNOR Pr.TRIL Ll, Prlmo Baritone, and HE Kit KOjM'a. bolo Vij. Iiiiist, will Sbslbl Mis, Keilutg at Unse ), ueerti. itutlcai Director ,Haai WM.uRuaSURTa Aidlii Ion, Oue Dollar. Re-rvi d Meats, tiOceuts extra beats may beseemed lor either pur oruiano-.. com VHt clu i-aturday JSovemb. r 21, ai tt A. M at thn Mui-lcfctoreol V. W. A, Trumpler. No. WtiCHKiNUT btreet Dotus open at Crncerc tnrommeLce at 8 P. M. Matluce to commence at l p. M 11 in if FUX'S AMEHKAN VaKIKIY TnEATUBT-, EVERY VElNl, .Mj SA'lUKhAY AJrlEltMOH. AJf GREAT COME1NA1J.ON TROCPB, In Grand Ballets, Kin i.plau Bunet jues. Bones Dances. Panloniliriea. Hyninaat Acta, em. rphE Pl'BLlC KEHEAR3ALS OP IfJE UEK J. MAnlA BBUIUblKA at Horileiiuifil Hall will be oil comlLued on account df tneHli having; b,en trvii utiy bLgaged. i hey w ll be resuiued oa De.enibrrSi. Eugugemeuts can be mode by addreMng Q. BASU TElt'l, No. rr.il MONTERk-Y btreet; Wliug'a Muslo hiore No. luvil Cbennui street; Andre's Mutilc Btore, JNo. 1101 Cbesuut street. 10 m am CAUL SENTZ' AND MARK UASSLEK'S OR-CJbE-THA M AT1NEEB, B.VKRY SATUHUAY KUTICE.-TT1E UNDER SIOX En m wou'a call toeatieutluu 01 tue publio to ula SX NEWuuLI.AN EAOLE FUUNACE. Uncled a loatont e cumrae. d il.eli lugenerai favor, belLK acitnbluailou ot wro.n;ut a dcaatliou. Ills very sin pie in 11s cuiisiructinu, a .d is perfectly air tight; aeir-oleaulng having 110 1 lpes t Oruuia to be taken out and il aued. It i so urrung-d witu uprignt Hue as 10 produce a larger atuoii,i of Uei from tue samewelgnt ol coal than auy f.iruncn now louse. The bvgii niello comutiuu 01 itie air us pri.duced by luy new arrai gemeul ot evaporuiion will at oune de luoLHraie that It is ti e uuly H i Air Furuaoe that will pndure a perelittly hoanny atiuopbere. 'lioauin wanlol a o mpletH Healing Anparattts would do Well to call and examine the (4 ilda i Eagle. CHdHI.US WILL (.vol 3, NCS. IISJauu 1131 UAEKli.Tsmwl, Phl.atielulila. A large Mfriment ol Cooking H i-g, s, v-ru t,rd Btnvea, low Down OrateA, Vejitiiaiorn. etc.. alivais tn rand, r JN. B. jobbing of all kincs promptly done. 6 1() 111. am s. Irwin. OUTCALTS PATENjl'ol.AbTIC JOIMT IRON aud CLAHKE'8 PATENT A Ii.TCsriCLB ilOrtSB- bHOE CALKS, Call and .famplti.. Oillcen ItKED Btreet, belnw Tenth, and No. 40 6 LIBKAhX btreet. ' in jg u rp. RODUKUS' AND WOSTtN HOLM'S t'OCKKX KNlVfB, Pearl aud Blk Handi. or beatittfal diilsh. RODOERb' and WADE fc BUli'HKK'-t KA yxJHH, and the celebrated LKcODLlRR KAZOR Wlr-HOlth of tbe flneat quality. Raeort, Knives, bclBHorn, and Ta"' Ctitlerv O round aud PolUbed. at P. MADEIRA 'f - AS H. TEN l'H suert.bnlnw ChnanoA. rf DEAFSESer EVERT INSTRUMENT THAT scienoe and skill nave luventod to uii m. hearing in every nree of deaioe.s; f.lao, Kesplr. ton; also, Crandl's .Snt Clrutciiea, superior to any others In el P. MADEIRA' No. US a TENTH Klr allw rhwattnt PATNTBD. PANTS SCOURED i NO srHKTCHKU from 1 to I Inches, at 'Hotlet rTFi-ch t Tlng and Bnonrtne, No. N ikiamwa ae.t aiali m. tsale mmmm
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