THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 18G8. NEWS SUMMARY. City Affair. -Gcorgr Kelly, and twcnty-lv ycar, re liltiiK ai Tort Uicuojoi nl, bid both letri injure I ehtiT'Hy mornirisr by being caueiit in tliu iiawscr of the Ktearubou Tiiflium Titlnov, or IV i.re Oitv. He was removed to the i'cnn BjlTHOta Hospital. T t) p miU-uco of Colonel William II. Pin morr, No. 2061 Camao Btreet, was entered on Tburfday afternoon, during the temporary nb Piice ol tbc Inroily, anil u froU watch, and a email amount ol money taken. Dunng the montn of November 29 pntlents were admitted to Will ilo?pitnl ad 2(i wore dirrliarjfed, Irovmrr 18 In the Institution, ot Whom 13 are mates and 5 females, buricul operations were t.ciloroied on l'J honoe patients and on 19 dipensar? a'trm. Taere were, during the came period, 130 ne;v dispensary patients, rrakintr the touil nunribr treuted 2ji). Bt'iilnnun t Moiri tt, who was AsiMaut Asepfor n tbe Kitrbtb Co'lectiou It rtrict, un lor l.'ecroe W. Alexander, atid wlio inado his ap pearance on the witness stand on Tuurd;iy,wtis arrested on the same day, cbarsj-d witb hoiuij concert oil In ths frauds iu the hiah'.h district, and upon bi'lnn tttken before United States CommlfdioniT Si.lth waived a bearing, and enter e l bull 'or big appenriincc al court. The tofal Durubr ot tullons of wator pumped at the diiiereut wner- .vrij daring the xuonia of Novpiiib-r was 073,109,979, sub iivided ainoi,(t the nf-veral works hs 111oiv: I'liir mount, 6bG.009.C27; ' BebiiyUill, 22(5,82.1. B72; Delaware, 81.2sn,sn0: Twcntv-fourtli Ward. C9,0G7,8ti0; and fj. miaiitov. u. lo.filO.iiuO. The total nuniber of cubic f' ci ot water pumped duimr tbe moutli as 129,930,055. The anotirit of tines ami pnnnltles reeelved ly our i:ny iililrrmcn dii'mir (be month of November, as thus far reported io the City Treasurer, is a follows: Clw-lest M. Caipentsr, $50; Lewis Co-lbou. $17; WViinni Xeill, fbi; William It. lleins, $35; .1. C. 'l.tierin;irv. fei 10: Churied E. Tnnco-Hi, sfll'jU; aud Francis tljod, $4:1 wukiiijr in all $2J2 50. Homes tic Atralrs. Gold rloed josterday at 135, Heavy wcatntr u rpoi'ioJ on the AMiiulb court. Army ptiymonU for the pnt eight years, 53,211,(HiO.UiiO. The "Erie" muddle bccoriK's more muddled fts time wups on. Toe railroad brMpre al Omaha lias been swept away by the ice. iJcneru'l (iiaiit vi-tler-lay" visited Lowell, and Was received wilti due hoiioiv. Ou'MiuudtiiE ciroulaMou of I 'al-tcudcra und fraeiionul currency, $:KS,0H0.009. -General Reynolds' nixnt regarding Texan alluii'8 will lie lead with ;ie.it ln'ci'M. Simon 1). K ithr was iiiY iiiri ed yes'.er.lay at Uob'.ou, charged With pasjn couutciieit money. Mr. Johnson Is n"t. yet tl rnii-jh with III mesauo. t!ei,i-ral Grant wouil L;ic written, one iii itu li'.iir. The North ('nrol)ni l.i "i-ln'me H about irn i stiizutiu:; me c'.iaj.- oi bi.boiy itaiu ?t its ineiijlu is. A nii'nb'-r of ra'or mil ra'-.iiber of the JIopfc have re-.rd:. .1 V.'aiiiif.ou and taken L quariers I r tl.e vmi' i'. i s.rniuv, u', V. u'l Ala., ho lio'.lr3 of a 6t''uiiho U e:pio:i!d. Tlireo ii.i -oui were killed and Foverul injured. (iovi ruur Vei'ion l::n romvi uted tha dea'h Ben'd.eeif CuMiaiii'' I jLujn lur ilie lujruer oi 1'rldtet l!eiri-ii'oi'. (tovcrcor ronton ha' poani'itr fl (h .'rnteriie cf death on Ca'b iiine Joiiiiou, of iiudalLi, to iniprii-onmeiit lor li'i'. 3 lie mie'i'ue thop of the Western Maryland Railroad, at Union liid!j", Carroll comuy, was burned on Tliur.-idJty u'frht. The Alabama Li"."ih lure yesterJay picked a bill uiakms tle wimuUih i i' m iUsor uiTiui.us by any luiniherot lui o u ti in.:, puiii.-haijlo by ine and imprhouraeut. Tl.e CoLcressional C nimittec on Whi-ky FraDds, now titunc iu No.v I't-r-f, are said ti, be piep'irmt; a s'arttiim report to Conurci-s, which is calcnluted to Uiin abimt a radical change iu the lulcrual Kevcuue laws. Xlie Kavy department Aiinuul Ilejoet ut Hits ilun. (iaitoii Melles. Tbe Ar.nuul Report of Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary ol the Navy, ba beu cjiupleted aud piloted lor transmission toCouin'oss on Tuesday liext, with the mej.-uuu of President Johnson. The report shows the presput naval lorce. tUi; dillereut squadron and tnu vessels attaeb'.-d, and the injury aiid destruction of vessels by enith-UHkes, the reduction of force in navy yards; speaks ot the survey of ihe North l'aci'ic; inm-eladt.; League Islauj; aud coutatus the amount ot expeuses lor tne fiscal year and esti malia for the next. It alo has eaiioters devo ed to the reports of the several bureaus ot the de par'meiit. Due of the most iuieresiiug featiues ot tbe report is the account of the extended tojr of Admiral Fairatrut, which covers fcveral pages, ihere are aUo reports from several oJl cei a of the navy in regard to tne Urr. Lie earth quakes in Peru". Tlie exhibl'soi the uavalfoicc contain the following iu'oriu.-itioB: The number of vessels in squadron pervice ns cruisers, storeships. ami returning is 42, carry ing 411 puns a reduction during ibe year ot 11 vessels, carrying 00 guns. Tne number of res eels of ail descriptions in use as cruisers, store chips, recelvieg ships, tugs, etc., is 81, carrying C93 pun a reduction irom last year ot 22 vessels, carrring 205 puns. The total number of vessels borne upon the navy list is 2UG, carrying 1743 guns a reduction during the year o! 32 vessels, carriiug 126 guns. The following tables exu;bit the present employment and condition of tbe naval lorce: Crui6in: vessels in squadron service 35, 356 puns; vessels returning Irom squadrons 3, 24 guns; storebhips lor squadrons 4, 31 guns; special and lake service 3, 19 guns; appreutice Bhip 1, 11 ruds; prac iec vessels and in use at Naval Academy 10, 115 guns; receiving hips C, 82 guns; quarters for oflieers at League Island aiid marine barracks, Nor.'oU 2, 27 guns; tugs at navy yards and station, powder boats, etc., 17, la guns. Total in use. 81 vessels, b93 gUDs. lrou-clads veseU laid tip 4(5, 107 guns; iron clad vessels not completed, 5, 18 guus; steam loops not completed, 15, 253 guns; lineof-bittla Bh psnot coui?.,et, 2; HO ijuns. otaer vessels laid up repairing, nit.ng or sea and lor Bale, 57, 672 guns. Total number ol vessels of aii de scriptions in usp, bulldiujf, repairing, titling for sea, etc., 20G, 1743 fcuii". Tub vessels ot the navy are cla'(ried as follows: Ve-sels of the first ra'.t; ot 2400 tons aud upwards, 35, 062 guns; Vessel ot the second rate ot 1200 to 2400 tons, 37, 481 guns; vessel ol the third rate of 600 to 1200 tou-, 76, 414 uuns; tesicla of the fourth rate under 000 tous, 18, 164 guns. Total, 200 vesels, 1743 guus. . . Tbe lollowing table indictee the character of the vessel?:-Irou-clad vessels, 52, 129 guns: terew steamuis, 95, 938 gun; paadle-wbeel tteamers, 28, 199 guns; failing vesadi, 31, 477 guns. Toal 206 vessels. 1743 guns, The organization ot liid iquidrons remains, essentially tbu same as when the annual report was rnaie. Bonic cbauees of commauaiug ollker und ol veeU have taken place, and the foi.ee ot each squadron has, in consequnce of h i limited number of seamen allowed by the -ct 0f 17th of June last, been necessarily r'JiUced. Tbe Secretary fays that it our com D eree aud shipplugiuterests have not recovered roQj the depression consequent upon the war, nd are not as expanded as loroierly, it is from no inattention or neeiect on the part of the navy. Since the squadrons were reorganized our countrymen and their interests abroad have been at vigilantly guarded and protected on very Eea and at every accessible point as at any tormer prlod. It has been the purpose of the department to have one or more of our naval vesss s visit annually every commercial port where Amerl- can caoital ia emnloved. and that a man-of-war ehould not be louu abseut from th vicinity of every merchant sbip that might need assisunco or nrotecliou. To accouinimh this purpose, and met tha requirements of the department, great activitv aud vigilance were necessary with our limited navy, numbtrtnsr, in men aud shlpa, less than one tourtn lue euw iive lorce ot an? one ot tlifl nrinr.ioal maritime powei?. Vat tbe work has been perfoimed with energy and kuuI, and Hie views of the departmeut well suutuined. Aiimiral I). (3. Faiiaeut. who was ia command t,t iti Kuronean puuadron at tbe date o( la t jeport, icturncw to New Yoik In the flagship on. Ifce 10;h of November, leaving th squadron in hTtr of Commodore A. M. Peniioc. Th Franklin ia 1o return with Hear-admiral Willia u Khdiord, who is dcsiuua'ed to c iniinand the aiiuatlron, which is c imposed of tbe following vessels: Franklin, Hngsh p, 39 mns; Tici.nuc repa, 9 gnn; Swa ara, 10 gune; Frolic, 6 guns; (Jt ard, s orrship, Sguns. Aumiral Farrasut has vl-ited during the year ITollaud. Ilelgiom, Kngl and, Seotlaud, Franae, rortnpal, 8eaic, Italy, Austria, I'russu, Greece, lurkey, and Morocco. His recepliou In every place which he has visited was equally Hatter iig with his reception the prcedieg year in the l orth of Europe, ami cannot beles aceeptaole 1o tbe Government acd people of the United Bia'ce. While hrnoriuor tnat dlBttnfruihed otlicer. tbc sovereicns and ot her hiern ollieials ol tbee poweis hav availeil themselves of thu cceasion to couipl mcut in fricn ily terms the nation ho represents, it is a gratification to remaik, wbbe noting tbe movements of this rtficer anil his squadron, tnat in noinUanci bas an appeal been marie lor his intcr'crence in any manner to relieve or extend aid to our eounirymen ica'.terel along the shores where the fins has been exhibited, nor has anv appli cation been made lo him to assert aud vindicate their rltrhts. Throughout Europe tbe rights of Amerlcuu citizrns are respected, and wherever the flak! ha been carried by the navy tbe privi leges to which they arc entitled, aud wh!eu are gunrantrcd by treaty stipulations aod in ternutioLal law, have been asserted and main tained. Rear-Admiral Henry IT. Bell, who was in eon rtiflnd ol tbe Asiatic tquarirou at the date o the ja e report, was drowned at 0nc i, on the V.th of January, by the upsetting of a boat In which be was crwsiui: the bar. The command devolved upon Commodore John It. Golds boioigh ns senior otlicer until the arrival o lieiir-Aclmlrnl b.C. Rowan, who sailed Iroui New York in tbe i'iscataqua on the IGlhof Deceml) -r. and amnad command at Singapore on the lath ol pril. Ihe squndron is composer! of the folloTlng vestc's; IVcataqua (llaushipl, 23 guns; Oueldi. 8 guns; Iroquois, 0 euus; Asbuelot, C guu.; lioiiocacy. l(j cuns; Uuadilli, 5 giris; Aroos took, 5 euns; Maumee, H euus; Idaho (store an I hospital fl.ip), 7 guns. Tbe Shenandoah is oil her way home Irom this squadron under order, issued in June lasl. The Hartford arrived at fiew V oik in August. Ihe United Siatca Minister, Mr. Van Valkou burg. was of the opitiion that our Government thould he represented by a s'rong naval loice on the occasion of the opening ot the ports of Osaka ami H'ogo. Renr-Admiral Hell concurred in this opinion, nuil assembled as mauy vo"l3 of the squndron off Hlogo as were avatla lie, including the llurtloru, Iroquois, Monoci.cy, Aroostook, Oneida, and Shenandoah. Tho latter vessel conveyed the United M i ts Minister Irom Yokohama lo consummate the terms of the treaty. No seiious trouble was apprehended, but certaiu discontented factions were kuown to exist. It w:s ihere ore ttioii'-'ht that the display of foreign power would prove a whole-oino rcatiaSnt on the tuibub nt aud disatl'ec.ed. Agneiiblr to uTanaenu-nts, Osaea and Il o,'o were qinetly opened lo loreiui rt on the lirot of Janu.ny. Ri m -Ann'it.'il .la'ees G. P-lmcr. who wa in comiin.no ol the Nona Atlantic sq in lion a1 tlie date ot the las; lepoit, d:ed of y IHw leer at Sr. 'lhciiiiis on ' tne 7ih of DVceniber. TUo flagsuip .SuEqiiehanna ticii!tr infeeied with tho (list -a-c, was, on her return toNe.v York. pla?cl outi.f com mis.-iou, and until the Coiitooeook was ira'ly loi'sea, the Wampnnnng was ued us a flaesliir, Rcar-Adnvrnl 11. K. llolf hoisted h s f.iicr on board lb-; latter vessel on tlie 2'Jd ot February. The frpia .roi) is uoir compo-ed of the Contoocorik, ila"h.p, 13 auui; H ic. 10 gun1; l'i nob: cot, 9 guns; Yauiic, o guns; Gi ttMliurn', !) euus; tlinsic, C lmitis. Ti e Rciir-Admiral coniTcnding has in the IhieHliip visiti ii niiuiv ol the important poin's withtu the limit:! of his cniumaud. During the months of May mid June he was at St. Tnomn, Santa Cruz, I'oint ii-l'cir1, St. Pierre, and La guuyra, Aspiuwali, Rort-au-Prince, and Key West. He is now makinir a second cruiso through tho We-t Inoia 1-lands. amt at last advices was at Havana. The other vessels of the squadron have been ac ivel.v employe I, niul have given as.-islai ce to our merchantmen ni'd piotectton to our citizei.s whenever needed. Tl.e South Atlantic squadron, under command of Rear-Admiial Charles II. Davis, is comp seJ ef the following ves.ela Guerriere, Uassnip, 21 funs; Pawnee, 11 guns: Quinnebuui?, G gui.s: Wasp, 3 guns; Kansas, 8 gurs. Two vessels were ordered home m consequence of the reduc tion of the naval force by net of t.'oncrie s. Tins Huron arrived in New York iu Ostober. and the FhaiiiOkiii is daily expected at Ph;ln letp'iia. TLe continuation of ihe war between tho allied powers and Paraguay has rendered it advi able to keep some portiun ot the force within as cou veniiut. reach as practicable of military opera tions. There is little ot interest in the reports icy a id n tr the North Facitic nul South IVciuc squadrons. 1'orelRii Atrairs. LoKPoN, Dec. 4. Sir Robert P. Collier wil' probably be Attorney-General iu Mr, (ihids'one's Cabinet. John liilght has bteu asked to join the Ministry. Lonion, Dee. 4. The Iloniteur gives an ac count of an attempted demonstration at Mont niartie Cemetery, on the anniversary of iJa'i oin's death, fullv confirming tbe reports pre vloukly received Irom Paris. The Jlonreirsays the crowds were dispersed by the police, who found it neceseary to make only a few urrcsK I okdon, Dec. 4. Tne Right Hon. William R. Gladstone hud an audience with the Queen yesterday, aud formally accepted his appoint ment as chief of the Ministry. There was a great gathering of the Liberal chiefs at Mr. Gladstone's house last night. The Times of this morning, in an editorial on the Cabinet about to be selected, thinks Lord Homtny, tne will be affpolntei and Sir Rouudell Madrid. Dec. 4. General I aureano Sanz hna accepted the appointment ot Captain-General of Porto Rico, on condition that new rinforce ments of reealar troopa be sent to that island. Captain-Uencial Dulce tails for Havana on the 5th iustaut, out u) oe seiecieo, tnttiks L.ord present Master of the Rolls, ed Chancellor of the Exchequer, 11 Palmer Alastcr of the Kolis. Joph Billing aaa The moil smallcit anlmnl which grou't U tht BUMHLK tltE. Ha might have also atdml. that the Most L roimt Ploi k of realr fiDe faahiooabla Beady-mada Clothing la to be looDd at CHARLKa BTOK KB & CO 'B., Nr. Mi Cheinnt street. Tnm GKOVBB A Baxib Piwmri Hachimk. AtnoDg the polnta of iuprlorlty of tbe O rover Baaer Bewlcg Machine (sold at No. 780 Ghesnut airert) over all othara are tha following: It l very simple, and easily learned; the lewlng from the ordi nary ! oo la a great advantage: the atltcb la en llrrly n lUble; It doaa the ornameDtal work beautl. fully, and tbe embroidery atuob; It la not liable to get cut of order; It operates very eaaily; and la, la fact, the only petcct munhlne. FBH8 BkmoVFDto No. lo. Kusala, Hudson Bay Mliik, bhble, Drk fequ'.rrel. etc., of tbe best qual. ties, al the most reasoiabie prices, at our new and light store, fo. 610 Arch street, between Finn aod flxth. fiease give us call. JCBKPH R03KNI1ACM A Co. P, 8. Ko buslneia transacted on Haturday, Fuus alteied and rtpirM. f emwnber Uft. 610. AeTOUNniNe KaroHTa. 2010 CAKES Of CONSUMPTION CUBED. Prnfesaor Trosseau, of , the Clilldrea'a Hospital, Pnrls, reporta that, In two thonsaud cases of (Jon auniptloD, lo which the formula for Uiham Fresh Uifit Cure waa used, It cured nearly every ooe. li allays tle cough, heals the Inugs, and gives a new lease of life. Hold (1 per bottle, or alx for 15. Jornf ston, lioLLOWAY A CowBW, No. 02 Arch aireek Jewklby. Mr. William W. Casildy, No. t2 South Second street, baa the largest and most attractive assortment of flue ewe.ry anil silverware a the city Purchasers can rely upon ob alniug a real, pure arti cle luru lulled at a price which cannot be equalled. Ho alro baa a large stock of Anierlcau Western watches Ic all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his sttre Is sure io result in pleasure and profit, Cakvets. Housekeepers (and especially couutry uietthan.s and farmers vlsitlug the cltv) will tttid it to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpel warehouse, No.sj sjoutti steoond street, above Cbettmit, before torchuslng elsetvheie Hoe advertisement In another column. ATTKNO TO 181 FlBST bYMFIOMB OF CONSUMP TION, nud check the disease in Its Inctpiency, by using Jnyne's Expectorant, a safe remedy for all afl'ccilbus of Ihe Lunsani) Uionchia. Sold every where. PT.K OK ItoOTS AND Shors. (3. J. Mene it Co.. nueliolieers, JN( . oi.ii War 1: el reel, will Hell O'l So i nuy ii tirmim. lJt renin r 7, e'uiiniei.ning at III o'elnclf, a li.rpp aim Fi)perlirBort nieui. ol uoj.s, Pli.jes, bro guns, uuluiurais, e tc, lo wlilcu '.hey tvuuld cull llio ieily atteiuluu of hnyera. M EflICA N Fearful Tragedy. Boston, T)ec. 4. A man named Kccne decapi tated hia brother-in-law, named Cronau, with a cleaver, this morning. Tbe traeedy occurred Ju A. ForebUkh's hat factory, where thu men wcre working together. It is said that Crouan was to appear as ft witness in some petty ease against Kcenc. The murderer made his escape. From New York. KewYobk, Dec. 4. Thelo; ny Are ni Ibn Theatie Comique is $3u0( witu 0 msujance. The upi.e' - art of the theatre is all burned our, but Ihe lower part Is damaeed by water. The theatre will be rebuilt as 600a as possible. ' CITY ITEMS. We would at pretent partlcalarly invite the alien. t.ou of the public to our ealabllaned business rule wblcb is stilctly adhered to under all circumstances: Il'e gxuuxintes all price lower than tha loueH elsewhere; o(so, guarantee full KttWaction to every purehmer, or the tale cancelled and momv rcfuiuhd." We give all customers wore value lor their money TUAN THEY CAN GET ELSEWHERE. tinikf any and all circumttuncet. TO rULLYtCABBV OCT THIS BULB AT f HI PBBBBNT time, we bave reduced tbe prices 01 our entire stock, which wlU be disposed ot lower than ihe same or equal goods can be purchased of Asr Otheb Establishment in the City. Without going into further detail, we would say that our atock comprliea all kinds and at ol every desirable style of goods to be lound In tbe market, and la BcrBKioBTO Any Istoi k in Philadelphia, In Ulnle, fit. and Workmanship. We have a choice assorimeut of Piece Goods, which we win make up to orJer now, or at any lime, with the same guaraulee aa we otl'er on our Rtadv made (Jocda. Bait wy between 1 Bbnnbtt A Co., ltuid 5 low KB Hall, Sixth itreeti.) No. fti Uahkkt St., 1H1LAIULPH1A, and No. eo Bboadway, Mbw Youk. 0boveb 4 Baebb'i B lgheat Preaalam Hewing Macbaiw, iHo. 7W CUiut eVi Life Insurance Company, Oi lRiladelpliia. S. E Corner rourth aud Walunt Streets 45": 27.(4 Institution hat no luperiorin the UnUed Slatei. 610 CLOTHING. JONES' ONE TRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Ko. C01 MARKET Street. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. FALL AND WINTKR CLOTHING. FALL AND WINTKR CLOTHING. Our Stock Is Large. None but well-made GARMENTS are offered. But One Price is Asked. Batlsfactlon guaranteed to every purchaser, JOM&'OKE I'lUCE CLOTHING HOUSE 11 18 mwalm MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Mar inn lfew tee Firii Pag. 1 BKNW ITJI'H N EW8 DKl'OT. liiU'l.V Openert OD Chefl- mil St., west ofisixi h, f.'o. ()H. i a muil-i eM'r.bllsemeni ol Its klmi in evpry reBp-et. Nea ly IHipiI no, airy, liirlil, anil conveiileiit, koiiiis conMpiciiimHiy illsiilaed firiytuliiK 1,1 l'crlei onler, it is rutlja p nasnr ii filop In Ms pl.vce. W liuv'H Junt received ln'i nini '11 .''n Wei kiy" utI MiintMy," tne "Athvi'.ic MoulKly." "Uiiinlu Moiitul ' elo Fni'ST-OAKKY.-On the afternoon rf TJ' rrn.n,nr I Bte 2i!. In I e Ke.tr. 1'. s. llensiiu. nhO'til ci IS. l'OUil' lo I . . . .1 -r I. . - , i 1 1 1" v .11 ..I'Miio nlt-j I DIED. ATWPOD. Sm'f'enly, on the 4th tr.'.'ant at Ills Jiue rfK.lite' ce, in Ca iirten DA I K. V , younge.it aun of H-v. j nlliouy Atwnoil. t'K"l 'i: years The relutlvH- unu Irienits of le- laimiy are rpgnert fully Invlied to attend the tnneral, from his tittner's reslitenee, liu. tiia ' ailiennn si reel, mi i nHl.iy. lti S'li Ins tint, al 10 o'ciuek. lo proceed to iLbuuuxer M, E. Vault. UVi ItAILFY. On tile 3d Inntant, JOTTN D. son of ni'ry W. and Bal.le J. liulley, asod 3 yeara aud l ninmn. H lie rei!itlr8 end friends of the family are rpftpent fully luvlleil to a tend the funeral, Irom the nurents' rtntdence. No Sill dark street on "nnday Hfiro ioi Bt 2 o'clock, luteiiueiil al Kbenezer M. K. Church Vault- OlB-iON.-Onthe 3d Instant, Mr. ROBERT GIB htiN, BkPd tl5 years. 'Ibe relatives aud frlendu ot the family, also tho Apollo JLotlae. Nil A, lv il t : also the euipluyes of the Fulr 11 ill Forifiuna RwlMng Mill are reiH'ifiilly invited to at'ei d his funeral, from tils Ute residence. No. v;il8 Hale horn Rirpn, on ttmlav atternopn al 2 o'clrck. To proceed to Franklin Cemetery. KAIElt On the 8(1 irniism, iifier long siiHrIncr, onr beioved mother. MAttlA ANNA ilAlSKH, u, the 4-ltli year of her age. The rltlveit aud iriends ot the ftimlly are Invited to attend tho funeral, troni her late rslcleuce, H: coreer of Twelfth end Jellcr-ou strue.s. ou Sauday litJtt at 1 o'clock P. M. V Y. Ou the 4ih instant. KDMOND II., ouly sou ol F. 1 1. and t lieu L. Levy, aged 15 months. MCCORMICK. On the 3d instant, Mrs. JANE M t ORMK'K, lu tbe So h year of her age. 1 be relatives aud friends ot tne taiuny are respect fully lnvund to ai end tne funeral, from tho rentleuce ol ber Hon-ln-iaw, Jaekwn Wa't, 8. 10 corner ol' Front hi il ijueen streets. on Kuertay attprnnon at I2!a o clock, id proceed lo Wbartou Btreet M. K. Church. W VKH8. AUG"ST08 WILL.KTT.son or Willi tin I., aud the lute 1'bi be Mi erj. lu lue 2'Jih year of UU at;p. Ti e relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited to attend his luneral, from his lather s resident:, No. UM Paul stree', Frankford. on Munday arternnnn. the Kihinsiani, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. WAT KK8. Wednesday, December 2, HKTOT A, WA IF RS. aged 'lit years 1 he relatives and triends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend ihe funeral, from bis late resi dence. Ko llttS Marsba'l street ibe nw Prime street, between '1 hlrtrentb aud llroad), on Hunaay afinrunnn at lc'eluck. Funeral services at rtt. Teiena's Church. Ko, 604 MARKET Ktreet, Above blain. DRY GOODS. ALMANAC FOB PHILAOBLPH1A-THIB DAY, Birw Hi we,.. .7 19 Moon liiHiia,.n.MMa.nnv.i How BitTw -4 2 Hibh Water. . g i CLK.ARKD YK8TKRDAY. Fchr Fmroa L. Porter, Sparks, Trinidad de Cuba, KalgbtAHons. Fchr K. Uoluate. Goldlng. Pantego. NorcrosaASheets. Si r H. I.. Uaw, Iter, Rattimore, A. Orovn.Jr Ht'r Antbrnclte. Junes, New York, W. M. BalrdAOo. Wt K. C. Blddle, McCue, New York, W. P. Clyde dkli. Tng Tnos. Jeirnrson, Allen, for Baltimore, wltU a lot oi barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. , . ARRIVED Y1MTF.RDAY. Bchr B. W. Pratt, Kendrlck, from Richmond, Me , with stone to captain. Hrbr Mary HtaiidlBb. Rlcb. from Portsmouth. bebr Mist, Mulct, from Nona Point. Hleamer A. V, tttlmers. Knox, 24 hours from New York, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Thos. Jpfleraon, Allen, Irom Baltimore, with a tow of bargee to W. P. Clyde a Co. . . , MBMOKANDA. t fS S. Qu.'nL Juei, lor Puuadelphla, entered out al Baruue Woodland. Hlgglns. for Philadelphia, sailed Irt m Liverpool ltuo ult. Haniue Anna. Nlelaon, for Philadelphia, cleared at Lnuaun lUih ult. Barques Hues A Fides. Oteen, for Philadelphia, Cleared at Liverpool lain nit. Bat que ub. Mugers. Bauard, hen09. remained at Gmvmion 2'iib ult.. dltcbarglig. Barque K Murray. Jr., Wilson, benee via Bt. oik""' ' au-Prlnce lBlb uit loading lor New Bat'uiie Isaac R. Davla, Hand, oleartd at Liverpool lfttu uil lor laierruo, llargue jr. B. Haws, Faws (or B'ewart), for Pnlla deipiiia. tailed m m Llvertiool lilia ult., and wasoU point Lynas at 6 P. M, Baroue Oi.ul. lennnblg, tor Philadelphia, sailed freui Liverpdol I6ih ulU liaique I orena, Hlcbborn, at Cardenas 27th nit., for a i on north ot J'aui-ras Brig ihahelia lieuraiaa. Kennard, hence forAppo caug. at Newport ia lust. ng Rio Giaude, Bennett, henoe, at Portland 3d irnni u Brg 8. B. Hart. RurgpiB, for Philadelphia, sailed L em New Bediord 8J insU. - Brtg Gem. Dixon, sailed from Havana 27th ult., for a I on uor.b ot 11 altera-. Brig Maty K. ihvih, NelU, at Cardenas 27tb ult., for a port i urih of Hatteras Brig w ary C. Comery, Comery, at Messina loth ult., Iron. L'cata, Br'g W'eiionah. Davis, hpnee. at 8'en 2d Inst. f-bi Chebter, lor l'uiluuelp.ila, BaiUd irom Hall fa it 2d Inst. Pctir J. V. Wellington, Chlptnan, for Philadelphia, cleared i t Rosten ml Inst Hcbr f w. Biii'klngbam, Small, hence for New Haven, at New York Hd lust. Kcbrs H. P. King, Bliven, from Providence, and I Ifcxlp. BennPtt. irom Derby, both lor Philadelphia, al New York ad Inst. bchr Minnie Hudson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Jacksonville 26lb ult. , ., bebrs L. lUyn end and John Caldwell, hence, at New Lei.duu id lnl f"r Norwich. Hcbr K A. Hooner. Hooper hence, at Lynn 1st Inst, Hchrs t-aiah i;iark, Grlllin: H. H. Wliaon. Harris; L. B. Ives, lloatlltcb; American Kaale. Hha; West n oreland. Btcej aud War Kagle, Croweil. hence, at Provider ce 2d Inst the lost uaiuert for PrtWtiicnet Scbra r. H Gould. Crowell, and Wm. A. Vail. Bearho, lor Pblluueiphla, sailed from Provldeucd 2J Iisiart. bchr M. B. Henderson, Price, hence, at Salem 21 iliKlHIlf. bebrs Aneelia: H. Slmirons, Gnrfrrey: N. W. Meirep, Ketel.uai; eiei 8. L. Hn;m"i)8. Ycutig, for Phi atiol pbla saico ireoj Silern 'Jil Inst. Hcbr Clara Kankiii, itauklu, ltencn, at Georgetown, S C. 2 lii nit. Scbr Grillin for Phllaaelphia, sailed forn Hartford 2o m'-l t-cbr Fmma D. Tinney, Tuttlo, hence, ut Fnttre3i Monri.e yis!enl. y. l-rhr . JU. Jues. Llnte, heece, at Charleston yes teiday. i-rln L Q. C. Wirinrt. from R.iston n Wllmtuiton, K. I).. : a'ii n Hum itoimis tune v.i :n int. Hteuiuer Sit an. hence, al llariiora Z i lnst. DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, rOURTII AND AliCH, HAVJE REDUCED TBEIB PRICES As irnicli, and perhape wore, than otliers, for the (feme Class of Woods. DREB9 QOOD3 REBUCED. -K1IAWL8 OF FINE GRADE. LYONS COAT VELVETS, LYOKB PCRB SILK VELVETS. FA BH ION ABLE POPLINS. FASHIONABLE blOtQES. GOLD MIXED iKPKLLANTH. BEST BLACK VELVJIIEKNU. 110 18 Qtbl3m DRY GOODS. A K a u r t o m, Ko. 10OI CIiraUT Strcef, FOR OJXE WEEK ONL T. FOR OJSE WEEK ONLY. ISACK15 St'KI StlKllK K! MACUIFIt'i:: HALF TRICE 1 II ALF PRICE 1 Havlug uiaposed of ibo Lease and Fixturts of the Sioze, The Whole fif our Stock JItrat be Sold Out ly Ihe oui oi lJeeeniuer. A FurtUcr Uettuetloii of rificeu Per Cent. Ou the previous great reduction ot THIRTY-FIVE PER CUNT. BELOW COSf, l iftccn ('nils Extra Discount will be takeu oil Lacli Dollar i'ticliascd. THE GREATEfeT BARGAINS EVER OFFERED , IN Tlll:i CI I Y In RKAL and 1MITA1ION LACE GOODS, EM BhOiDElilEt, SILKS, b AT INS, VELVF; IS, RIU BOiS,eic. Weared-.tera.lu.dtocioseout tae stocii REG ARULtteS OF COST. SALES PCS1T1VK AND WITHOUf RESERVE WAIlLtURTOV, 1121 So. 1004 CIli:SMJl' Nlrei'L VPJ ARBURTON. fcXOKEKEEPEKS, AKEKS, MIL- LLNEUS AND FOR THE LAST WEEK WE WILL OFFER JOB LOT3 AT HALF PRICE, TO QUICK AND PROMIT BUYERS GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT 11 23 it OF 15 CENTS ON EACH DOLLAR. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET. BLACK BEAVERS. BLACK CHINCHILLAS. BLACK VELOUR3. BLACK ASTRACIIANS. BLACK MOSCOWS. BLACK DOESKINS. BLACK VELVETEENS. BLACK BILK VELVETS. WHITE CHINCHILLAS. "WHITE CLOTHS. FANCY CLOAKINGS. FANCY CAS3IMERES. Whlcb. Willi others, make a stock unsur passed In variety and oheai ness, and embraces every desirable thing in Woollens. 18 26 fstusmrp SPECIAL BARGAINS. 2 Cases KIc bardson's Linens. 1 Case Pillow Linens. 1 Case Table Napkins. Table Cloths, Superb Double Damask, two to eight jards loug. 8 Cases Marseilles Quilts. 1 Case Kew Table Coverings. 100 Fairs Rieli Lace Curtains. 350 Emb'd Table and Fiano Covers. SMTARD, m DAlimCEi it MISOX, Importers of llouBe-Farnialiiiig Dry Gooas, Ko. 1003 CHESNUT Street, 7a M. NEEDLES & CO. WILL REMOVE TO THE tTORE Xo. 1120 C1IKSXUT Street, AUOCT UWAUV 1, IROM N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, WHERE THEY NOW OFFER SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS OF Laces and Lace Goods, Embroideries, Keck Tics, Handkerchiefs, Veils, Napkins, Table Cloths, Towels, Etc SPECIALLY APPROPRIATE FOR PRE&EN1S. THE LEA BE OF TBEIR PRESENT LOCATION ()lt BALE. Hthstul2t TND IA SHAWL R. X J on received, direct Irom Calcutta, a lew real iudlaCashme , a W Ii M, sported and lor ..I. b H 11 te lwrp No. fU M. FttUMT Btreet. UNITED hTATFB REV KNUR STAMPS. Prluclpul Petiot, Nu. ' HEHNUT Btreet. ... iu.. ii. n u iiM k1 r ii mi rMAt. ifiHa door lelow thexuut, KmahltBlied lH(i'2. Revenue Miamiia of every description constantly cm band In any amiuiui. i" Ui by mall o; f-xyrcss prouiutl atUuaoU m, m 11 Jlslnthiotrp PHILADELPHIA. PRICE & wood; N. W.C'OKNEB EKJIITU AND FILBE3T, WILI. OPEN ON 5IOSOAT, NOV. SO, PARIS SILK FA7IS, Imported to order expressly for oar own Kales. Silk Fans, Ivory Sticks. 811k Fans, UHt Slicks. Black Silk Fans, Carved Handles. A large lot of Dolls and Doll Heads. Finest French Was Dolls, with Hair. Speaking Dolls and Crying Dolls. Patented Wax Doll Heads, with Hair. A cheap lot of Boxes from aucllon. Pencil Boxes, Money B oxes, aud Glove B ixb. Bronze Inkstands at le tiiau sold coot. PRICS ft WOOD, N. TV. COIlNEIt EIUHTII AND FU.2EXT. N. B. Dally receiving NEW GOODS, suitable for Holiday Presents. 10 3 sw SPECIAL. j EXTIIAORDLSAIIY BAEUAINd IN DIIESS GOOD s, Especially Adapted to this Season, Representing tbe most extensive aud varied assort ment lu this market, at tae extremely Io n prices Incident to the great alii Ink age ot Values During the l'criod of llicir Utiuorit l)c presslou. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., WO. 727 CHESNUT Btreot, PHILADELPHIA. j P V E M B E R, 186 8. Special Demonstration This Day WE OFFER A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF VELVETEENS, from t 1-25 to 13 per yatd, PA16LEY AND RROUHB SHAWM. NEW STYLE OF PLAID SHAWLS. BLANKETS, QUILTS, AND COVERLIDS. CLOA KINGS, CLOTHS, AND CASSIMERtCS. TABLE LINENS, FLANNELS, AND MUSLINS BLACK ULKL. AND SOLID COLORED SILKS BILK POPLINS WOOL POPLINS, ALPACAS Etc. Etc., At Unpreeedentcdlj Lon Trices n! wa n atinrd lo aeU the same auality of Goods aa kept on Cheanut atrcet or Elghtu street, at much, lower pr lets, aa our izpen.ee ara not ONE-HALF Tot the community think of this and SAVE IHaUit HONEY AND THulR TIME. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. N.CCor. ElUllTIIand SFUIKQ UAltDEN, 9 fun 5p PHILADELPHIA. (Establlahed In 1863.) AMUSEMENTS. INDU SlUVLS AND SCARFS GEORGE FRYER, No. GIG GHESNUT BTREET Invite attention to hla atock ot Heal India Camel's Hair Slmyyls & Scarfs. Also, an elegant stock ol BILKS, In Black and Colors; FANCY SILK PLUSHES, POrLINS SHAWLS, and FANCY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS altered and re pah ed, aod cleaned in a aaperlor manner. 10 80 2mxp JJO PROPEIETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. We have a special Wholesale Department for sap plying LINEN AND COTTON SHEETING, TOW ELB. NAPKINS, BINOLE BED AND BERTH BLANKETS, aud other good particularly adapted to your want. All the above kind ot GOODS mad op at short notice If de.tr ed. S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DKY U00DS ST0IU2, COSi EltJUXU AXD MAJUtliX ttUJtKTH AMERICAN ACADBMY OF MCSW , 11'Al.JAN ANDGEKJAOej.;RA ', JOAL Dl RKC1 lt- M A X M A UK TK KIT JHJB (Haturaay) AVNlJNu, wma wpjwia Fa lib V "tA, ,i.ivi wm uv.nug entir'T id werm.tii IT ll 11 L 11) I i . . . , ii'KK n A KtuU.AH as..... v a ii : HARR FORME a. -ZnZIIZrvAT.h-ai Plat JOSEPH v role of tTl b' M' n 1 l t t. . . u . . .". .1 ... Will bf BVlDf i,y Ibfk Vaya OI DOtb Opera Oi)inpulii, uj ftnooajpa uei hT & (a Ii A Ni 1 1 Mil In U V m r " in thaXliBlMTraua: MADLLE Vf E-iMAEL NOl 1CE-I JBhe' Wl 1 "f,,'"r con..1..M.cr ot the" immVnw' u"h at ,Tf." 'ZZ 5 MfiMUA V t irn at urnat i ... .. ICEbDAV-GJtAND WF HMAN OPERA .... , . ' AlAhTHA." M' lu-ktV.TM6.0.0.8. Atupht.he.'tre. asceltti1"8- at ihe ACfcdenuy of Mtisio ana Charles T Trl.ff M iihIc Store, M of 9:n ?n,,t H" em- lru"'"er'a c TIUSATBE. IIE8NUT BTHfiET TH IH MTI'KIia V n.n K OPANDCIU 1'9 MA J'INRR. '1H11 hAI I ADA Y Biuur, THIS BA'IUKDAY NlUrlT. Tills bAl Ult DA Y ISIUHT. TI1M SA"UKI)A Y Niuu r' 'JH1S HATL'RiiaY luHl'. 1 IS NAT I KUaY NIhHT. IHiHAtUKIMV NIUHT Tile; Bkrvt 1 1 hi US TROUPE HlK JtroTClR UMTRO IPK THhi BESrclltCUl 1'RiJUPK THE 11-hT l IIU UH TRoI'Vk THE Hrtr 11HL13 TaOlYK 'JllWBKfrT CIRCUS TiOUPli Iii the worlo, iiiciudhiK JAMl-S ROPINSOX. JAItli B Jiiihi.NMuN. J All KB ROnlNsoN. JA.KS RuPI.nkoiv. J A1WK1 KOUINB N. t A . ... J ti. . . Ik. . THE ONLY CKEAX i A HK- BACK RIDER rjj Tas and bis son CLARENCE, X A TFTITE FLIfH, 'IDE JiKOUIKItB LEVANTINE. UAliAMK'lUlKNAlUn, JAiiH AlAiiLlKK. The popular Purior Clotvn, JA.Hh.-i M uIHAV, aud tbe Entire Troupe, tk A ritOURAMIStK REPLKIE WITfl NOVELTV. NO KXTlA C'UAKHK KOl't sKuVugp SBAT3 MKS. JOHN l'KaVV'S AlU'li bIET riip. ATKK Betlusal hBH-pa't 7. KNHI UIMK K CUAIO. TOivlL-JlT (San n!..y i, i.tc. 5. BAltllK . IL! Un. PAh'trh YOliil MLN, TflVI." U 1 tllf II ' f I l ir.. ImllftUoEBol DICK KN, HliOUuH.AM.acdCLAnrr'r nun Uurfl'.r.T MAllAiKiE. 1 i.a i 111 an. wiin now ttjiiK9f KOHDAV, wliti every hcciih ti iw, WUIAKm a P RAY. VTTM'-TJT: ST. TUKATKK. BKGIXa .VI' 7i fV 'lilid taaiti'd;.!') .VE..vINu. Dec t i:i.rJT finlKI.K ILL. ' -.!(.-. I). P. 1i i .V RK-. Kctzeliue'.- faiiietici-iuy, l'i Uveacts. of IH116THA.NUKU. :ri. irr llrr rs. I). P. BOVVEIW 'J'ocOiiCludo who tlirti:e euru ed Hr.iuj.i of LUCRii'Jl. ROI'.IA. Lucrella Urrcla Mra l. P. RC)-,Vi, r iCMil-l'M Mt.ll't OK CAMILLJii. '3 lVK-KAi LJ All. tllh. F.'UtrjAKi;. The CffLiie Uirl. al rt-Ui,'a iqcv elitirlly. rrUIEATLB CUWICUB, blJVESTU BXllKtT -4t J;C. lU-.EfcORY Ls.tee ana Uaamr 'Ihe I adieu l.oramur. d. uultureii Heliinea Tne Puhl 0 trivtllied and H um-n (J. oild Evenag al 7'h0. a r.tiute. BA 1 L'RDA Y at 2. 1'erli.rniiiig l,too Ln-nurd.., l.,gu, MoUKoyn.noati and Pcriie9. t'lrnis (4j um .ta, Htfc. pie cliase. I' mm. n.luae, luce, lluilesque. yneciacle, jperatit!HKttuhej. etc. 'lliepeiloriniU,,littby Elui.haut aud M llrt u?. tIUUP- 11 ?0 6t IPOA'SVSltlilCAN VAKIKTY THEATRE EVERY iViAlNU MJ SATURDAY At TKKL OOSf. " . CiEA? tfAHSIWATlON TROUPE. In Grand B;i!1Pts, Etli i.plau Bnrieaque. Monaa DttnceB. I'apionilniK. Jninant Actn, etc. " O N C t 11 1 H A L L. 6 ELECT READINGS ur dPr the t lisnipes of tbn YOUi'ti iM I N'r CW ItlSTfAM AH'OCI ATION, 'J t tlA Y KV NJ.NU. Dtc. , i80S. Doors f,j,, u t 7. Commei.ee al 8. 'I ickelii, i iny Cen e. Fortuie ai U1.11 U Mralo Store, No. 9."3 Cliesnnt street, aud at the no' r on tlie evening of the i.cad irig. N. a. Re.etvtd Buuis without exlr obarge. m twits mj HllE PUBLIC KElIEARSaLS OP IHE OBR. X iiAiSlA e,RCliEl'KA al Uo-llouLural Hill will be iiin'tm.lniHd ou accountoi the H.ll havlig bren preli u;y engr.ed. iUeyw.U be ruuied on l).i emhrr 8 1. hUKvgeaienta can be made by addremw G. BAS TERT, No. l'Jl AIUNli'.K.Y btreil; Wilt g's Muslo Hioie. No. 1021 Chemiul aticet; Andre' Ali.slc Bt'ira, No. 1 HH tbemint Blfet. lu ID 3ai CAKL SENTZ'AND MARK HASSl.ER'8 OR CHKiThA MA'JTNEhB, VLllY BATURDAY ai 8,'i t. Jd JN JdUblCAL FUNDHALL. BlngleAd' uiiuBlon. Hi reiitb. J-acaa.e ol 4 tickets, 11, at Boner's. iSo. Im'Z CHEbNUT bt.. aud al the Door. U14 U MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. rpilE AMtKlCAN COVSERVATJRY- OP X MCBlO. B. k.. co.uer of TEN I'll and WaLNUT 8ireet. The regular Wloier U'tarier will begin on MONDAY, Jauuary lltn, 1869. Name Ot oeiv uoplla may nuw been.ereo. l 2w it TDALLAD AND SIGHT SINOINO.-T. Jf lBilOP, No. U 8. N JNEi'EENTH HU VI 1 lsi FOR THE LADIES. IfjAGAZIN DBS MOOES, Ko. 1014 WALNUT STREET. For the better convenience other Patron, MHS. PROOTOR HAS REMOVED HER DRES&MAKING ROOMS To Ko. 1011 WALNUT Street, Where aha will be happy to see her triends. The GENERAL IRY GOODS BUSINESS will be continued aa heretofore, at No. m CEESNU f HU Ut J. W PROCIOR A CO. OQ HOOP NEW SKIRTS, f?OQ FA LL STYLES. LA PANIEB, and all other desirable style and .Ice. Ot our CELEBRATED CHAMPION SKIRTS, for ladles, tblaeeti, and children, constantly onbn'. and made to oruer Largest assortment In UieOlU and specially adapted for Ural class trade. CORaET bl CORBET'S I UORSKTSI Beiaiilng at very low pneea. Onr aaeortuieut It con.ieie, eni bracing Thompson' Ulove Fitting, la all giadea, Irom M UB Ki att-ajj; Reckel'a buperlot French Woven Corbeta, troiu ilo to OVSO; sape ilor Whalebone hand ui ado Corab, troui Ml oema to t ao, lu shleloa and circular gore; Madame Foy'a Cornel bklrl Hnpporlers, at 9140. Also, id is. Moody's Patent Belf-Adjostlng AbdoU oal Corsets; whlon every lady should examine. Corset Clasps, tt ceuis a pair. Wholesale and Roiali Manufactory and Salesroom 1 No. oasAKCiit 'eet. a t tia T ufU. T. HOPKINS, n HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TKMrLK CO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS, No. 26 B. NINTH Street, First do r alnve Chf.uut alreel. 9 OWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VESJTI lated, and eany-fit'lns TreKH Hats (pateuledl la all (be Improved fsbiuns ol the season. CiliCB NUT btreet. net dour to the Post unlet. 11 lit Jip ODGERS' AND WOSTESHOLM'8 POCKET EN1VK8. Pearl and Bias Handles, of beautiful finish. RODUERB' and WALiE A ItUTOtf KR'B HA ZOHti, and the eeiebtated LEOOULTRE RAZOit BClbBORB Of the flueet quality, itaaors. Knives. Bclaaora, and Table Ctltlery Oronnd ad P f1 MAJpEiRA'e, . U6 e. TENTU l(a(.ii1T Uuaai If4
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