THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPHI A, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1868. , NEWS SUMMARY. City Affair. The rand nry jevcrdav returned a true bill HpaiDst (Jeoine t-'. rmiclidl and Wile for tlifi juurder ot Mr, ftlarj B. Hut. -Lat evening, lu tbe ClinrcH of the. Evan-celi-to, CrI taarine Btr o, above fcevemh, B slop D. Wlstar Morris a iniintitcred the rlie ot Cm firmatiou, beinir assisted In tbe cercm ul"s by the Rev. BMinuet DurbTow, rrclor of the par sb, and Rev. Mootn. Mojcru, Ward, 1'urey, and Qui nan. An Hiijoarnrd meetlnR of ci'lzens and resi dents ol Nortb liroiil meet, taromble to the runilrp of omnibuses on tlmt tborc.unlirare, was bcld oo Tuesday a1. No. i0D Mono. Bro.i i stieet. A ierinaociit orgtiiizauoa was eHi'Otei bv the electiou oi'J. C. Moore, Esq., a pri. dent and Jaiuoa N. Havens. ecrutacjr. k com mittee on charter aod to inquire into the cost -of eueh a Hue us desired, compri8iu J. O. Mnorp, Atdrew Untrue, J. W. Unvum, aud WilliHm Hamilton, was appointed. AI'ut tlio trvosiic tun of on-e nMiior bnsl'ie1, tho nieeiina adjourned until Tuesday Ditriit next at 9 o'clock. About 6 oYlork lat evnin?, Elliott U. rorter, ot the ilrin ot C. C. Porter & Co., No. 921 Spr'ntr (lorJen street, denler-t in la lies' ores tr nim'us. etc.. comaiia.d suic tie by s'loo'.itnf himsrlt ibnusb the; tioart w,tb a pistol. He had been iu buoluess u lew weks, was unmar ried, and resided at No. 1028 UMeu mreat. Bo iaras is known tbeie wai no cau-e for the act, unle it was a'tributuhle to his bavin. partaken fn.ily oi whi.iky punch during the day, wbih wa very unusual toi nun. Ilis business nthiirs seemed to be In a eatlKtnc ory condition, and ne nj In id heal'h uinl reniiirkubly pool spirits j'J.A im mediately bi-lore he eliot hun-elr. lie bad pone Into the yatd attiu-bed u ibe store o--ly a lew minutes previously, an I upon bU return, a.-i he rcarsued the counter, he pined the pistol ti his bie.ist mm rtisctiarued if. Failing backward upou the floor he; expired ulno t uirunvititely, a physician, who wtis atoucn snmmoued, tindmr no pulse. Pecea-cd was twenty years old, ton .of a p niiiman of cent's no in Eurone. He was of pood moral character, an attendant ar. oteof the churches, and bis -l.-Ju-lruciion Is dillicuit to be action o tod fur. The nlctnl he ued v.ub one he kept in the ttore for gel -protection. PHILLIPS. lie IMscotirses) on Iran lei O'L'oiinclI. Concert Hall was well tiled last evening on the oocusiou ot thu lecture by Wendell FbuMps ot Ma-taciiusc.il!-. The subject was "Daniel O'Conneil." On biijg introduced to the audi ence by Robert J. Purvis. tsq , the lecturer re ceived considerable applause, tic siaited oit by sajin that ne was to speak of Dtoiel O Ooniiell, the great Irisu agitttur, and bad been induced to get n tkerch of Ms career lor tbe pur pose ot doing a little, wtiicU suci au opportunity allowed, to wer out the pri-judie o: race, and it possible to Hit public opiiiiun to a ju-t uDpre ciatiun ot atrttiilioii and aui ators. The prc)udiuu ot race is the mot-t ditlii'iill to iral caio in taxon community ; for it there benny o.uercuar ficleribiiv; niore prominent tbau another in the race to which we belong, it is race priue. We are the most hrr. gaut, ihe nirsi uniuat, and the niost imperious and overbtanui ot uuy ra-jo known in hibtory. Hie one grct.i danger or on couBtitutionai existence as u cation nas tprung out of race hate. Men have been acustoiiie 1 to lock upon the ijctiro q icrlion in thu one nar row and insiguirJcaot t-inaiiation ot alevvmen and women, but the Iubi nan wiii tind no debate wotth pies-ervitip, no epoch worth uotmc. no gteat auuaer worth remembt riiiL', that does not grow out of tli s (lunger. After ppendiog some time in iec amending ta? adopnou ot tne nero sull'ruge quesuou, the tpeaser bunl that he ha 1 sintled O'Coi nell out of the Great aui ati rs bi'cHuse'he wusj o arvelloii'ly aoove ail tue oil.eis, and waj oi'tniBuished by tue fact that be did the (110.4 with thu least means. He turn dwelt a lont; tiiuo upou the tunny caes ot injustice which ha I been heaped upon the Irisii peoole iu order to abolisn and debase the nationality ot Ireland, and theu reviewed the acts ot the many ptomi nmt Irislinieu who bud attempted to hn-uk the yoke of Kuplisli oppresMon. In 17U1 the English oppres-ors boan treiuiu their cruel ties, and oVomiellitood be ore iheomuipotence of tlreut liritaiu pieced by the nioiivus aud habits of three hundred years of oppression. His means were five millions ot me most ienoraat, disheartened, and poverty-stricken jcasuiury in the world, but ho mac use of the pi eat idea ofttamuel Adam that of agitation. So great did he prove that bis oppressors tried every means to pet rid of linn, and even went so tar us to pet him into a duel. The speaker then reiu'.eJ the mauner in which O'Oonnell, alter making up his quarrel wiili Shields, commenced his idea ol auiiatiou, of his Eolicitinp a tribute of one Iienuy a week Ircm every Irishmen the world . over, with which he estaoli bed journal-, through which he advocated the claims ot tbe Irish people, of his proeeediug from to h to town adaiessing the p opo, until he was Etopped by uu edict protiibuing any political ireeimgs in Irelaud. This O'Uouueil evaued by talking with bis friends over the dimug-tabie. He was eo persistent that, with hi rent ot 20,0(10 a year, he threatened the landholders mat if they turned out tbe peasautry liom their Louses lie would buy up their mortgages and drive them from their palaces. Europe and America had eloquent men, but none so wonderful as O'Cctnell. With this eloquence he had a mauniticeut physique, a consummate grace, and his audiences were provoked that he luude no erJort. The speaker pave a review of Lib lile as a member ot thy House of Cooiti jus, and spoke of the wonderful command oe had over his followers, noue ot whom had ever committed an otleosu to dra them before a court. He alhited to the ub litiou tientimeuts of O'Conneil, and instanced tbe occasion when Mr. Purvis whs introduced to him ai an abull- tinnist. He t.'iid no man ought to be an American except he be an abolitionist. THE MINT. IIh Operations luriiit; (lie Pant Year. The Diuctor of the PhilaUeiphia Mint has issued his aunuul rep it, euding Juao M, IbijH. The deposits ot bullion at the Mint au t branches dume .he Uscal year wer as toilo vs: (iold. H25.472.891-82: silver. 1,693 42:1-83, Total depociis, $27.1GC,318 70. PcJuCiiug 'roui this total tbe deposits ot bullion or bars made atone branch ot the mint una oeposnca at another tor coinage, the amouut will oe $zi.i"i, 32584. Tne coinage for the same per.od waj ns follows: Wold coin pi ces, 'J70,rJi); value, $18,114,425; uuparted andhne gold b-is, $6 U2d,-810-UU ; silver co.u ptecea, 3,321 Uu7; value, $l,13ti,750; silver bars, J4jti,2JJ-48; nicicel copperand bronze eon age pieces, 45,4J8,0UI); Value, $1,713,36. Total nutnOer of pieces Btruck. 4'J 75,840. Total value of coinage, $27,447,C0ti"54. The distrlbation of tue bullion received at the Mint and brunches waa as lollows: At Philauelphla. gold deposited, $4,043,048'03; gold coineil, $3,801,425; hue gold bars, f'J8 848 03; silver deposits aud purcoases, $312 63572: tilver coined, 'J14,75J; Silver bars, $0 72994; nickel copper and brouzo coinuae, value $1,713,386. Total deports ol col l anl silver, $4 385,684 35. Total coinage, f 5,892,5liD. It u proper to reuiaik that coinue operations were suspended at the Mint dunnr I be first three months of toe fiscal year, for the pur pose of making extensive repairs ot the machi nery, furnaces, and fixtures, whicu. bad become absolutely necestaty. The coin 8(ie, therefore, of nicLel, copper, aud bronze represents, in point of fact, olIv nine ii'onths' operations. The Direc tor says that experience proves that otnige can be executed at the principal Mint at lesj expense than any other point in (be country. Aud as the means ot safely tran-poriimt co n and bullion from and to every part ol the Union have pn atly multiplied within the past quarter ceutury, there appears to be no necessity lor going to the expense of reviving ibe Inree Praueh Mints in the Southern States, and there fore they might as well be dispose 1 of. Ana Uranch Mml edifice is about to be ereced at h an Francisco on a scale commensurate with the deuiBud of the important bull I m in'erests ot tbe Paeibo States. Wuen this institution shall have bteo completed, it will, with the Mint at Jr'bilouelph'a, be sufficient lor the prompt exe cution ol coiuttire of our country, aud no other Mints for coinage will vhervtore bo necessary, The Director recommends that provision be made lot i be reduction and iedemptnn of tbe iniciior coins, by creatiug a luud lor redeinu uon out ot the prouts ot such coinage. 'Ibe tn'piior coiunce cnuiti of to dttlcrent a'loys, fiatnely, a oue anu two rent piece of broute (95 per cent, copper, 3 per cent, tin, 2 pet ceut. mi c), and a ttne and rive cent pbee of uittel and copper (25 pT cent, nickel aud 75 per cent, cupper). Tatre is no reason tor continuing tho coinage nl ibe two ceut piece, and the law au Iht riz-i'i" its issue should be repealed. The net profits arising from tbe minor coinage and paid into the Treasury of the Uut'ed states during the bcsl ycur amount to $1,303,000. Tbe purdinse of tbe nickel-copper cent, composed of 88 ur cent. cop cr and 12 per cent, nickel, still con tinue', pyi ent bemg innde in the three anl dve c nt. niiktl coins. Tue amount Dure hise I to the close ot the fiscal year was $2U0. 48204. Tiiis operation re-mlts in a small projttotne United 8ta:es, and serves to reduce the redun dancy ot cent ceiu. On the subject of International coinage the Piiector taye: There is a question In it ou wh.ch men ot science ana men ot bu-ine.-s are totally at variance; it is the n.am question, whether there should be a uniflc itmn of cur rency, nud theie are weighty argument on each side. Put there is cue vie of tue matter vbicn has not been duly considered. In tn.s propo-el unity every country i-t called upon to make a roiicerbiou except Prance an d thuso already iu contormity wuh her. If we take part it must be at the expeu.-e of a creat recoinage, aud so with England; but Prance is supposc-d to be ris lit already, because her coin, the 110-uatic p:ecc, is of stich a weiebt that it catiuot be exprtfcsed iu occimal-. It Is p-ccisely ti 14-31 pia'ns, a most 1q prueln ubli? and un.-cieui.iuc hnure. Hot would the 2i trano piece, tue coun terpart ol the proposed pound sietlmg, and halt t atile, make any better suow. It is not hi to b measured, culler by grains or prams. Tne history of tli'8 matter, bow It came to be s-, oilers no apology lor peipetuatni such an awn wiirouesn. It has there, ore bePn weil suggested ?o lane lor the propo.-ed 25 irauc pu ce, or bal enple, or pound sterling, the neat and concise stai.duid ol 81 decigrams (or 81 gram-), which has hUo the merit of bciue exactly equtl .to 15 urans. This would make so small, a d f lerence from the present rrench standard, that it would probably avoid the necessity ot a recoinage there; and so the difference of value in the Liitish sovereign would be so slieht as to obviate a recoinage, were it not that the present standaid of hucue.-s, eleven-twelfth?, is out ot the line of unification. Tbis small change woulJ not atlect the earth's quadraut, nor uny poiut of science; it would certainly tend to consummate the business; and it is little enoupb to ask that France, Belgium, aud Italy should do something towards simplicity and utiiurniity of etamluni?. Indeed, witUout a spirit ot ci ncessio.l all around, tbe scheme feeeuis not likely to be carried through. The British Commission on Imerunttonal Coinage have recently made their report to Parliament, and it is important to no'e the conclusions at which they arrive n'ter a core ul aud able iuvestlpa'.iou. They pay, "We enter tain no doubt tnat a uniform system of cons, as well as a uniform sys em ot weights and measures, would be piodtictive ot great general arfvautape." Aud further, "We do u 't cousidi r it necessary that auy measures for the iissiaiilat'O'i ol the carrenciei should be post roned until teps are also taken tor the assimi lation ol weights and mensuren." But upjn lull view ot the circumstances they "do not recom mend that this country should merely adopt a gold com ot the value 6' 25 Irancs to be suosti- tuted for tbe sovereign." In fine, they think the whole matter thou Id receive furt'icr con sideration in a general monetary conference. DonieNtic Afinlrfi. Gold cloed yesterdny at 135$. The thermometer siood at zero iu Chicapo yesterday. isoia uuiCMgo speculators arc enjoyiug a corner in pork aud lard. Tbe tiettysbnrg Cemetery Association met in Wnsbiuetou yesterday. lieuei nl Z. B. Vauc- has brcn elected Grand Master ot the Masons ot North Carolina. The Annual t ourcil ot the .North Carolina Friends ot 1 mpereuee is in session at Itaieiuh. The jaeh'-iace chal.enpe of Mr. A-burv, of London, has been accepted for two American jachtf. The death sentence of Christian Gorlirs, of Bullalo, l.as been commuted to iniprisonment for Hie. A brick stable in New York was blown down by the hieh wind yesterday. A boy was killed by the tailing wu'K General Grant was the ieclpient of a maenil cent reception at the residence ot Mur.-Luil D. Kobtrls, iu New York, last evening. Tbe Academy ot Letters nud Fine Arts wa oraaniZ' d in New ork on Tuesday uTght. J. Lothrip Milley was chosen President. The C' miuissioner of Eiutgrniion at San francitco bus sued the Pac'.bc Mail Steamship Company for a violation of the Passenger act, placing the penalties at $5,000,000. In the fecial term of the New York Su preme C urt yesterday, there was dissolve i an ii junction restiaining Judge Pavies from acini; as heceiver of tne trie Bailroad, thus lnu idliug mo'etban ever the proverbial Krie muddle. Adv ces have been received at the Sta'e Department, representing that Cuili and all tne t-outh American republics, toaether with tunn, accept the plan of a convention of plenipoten tiaries at Washington, lor the restoration of peace. In the House of Representatives yesterday the Presidents Message was received and reaj, when Mr. Washburue called attention to the portion relating to the payment ot the public debt, and irotested against it as plain re pudiation, "a disgrace to the country an lth Chief Magistrate who sent such a message." Mr. Broomall otlcrcd n resolution deuouueing the financial centimeut of the message, and deei.ringHgaiist all lo-nis nnd dP8res of repu diation. Mr. Schenck, pt Ohio, proposed that tbe message be simply laid on the table, without reference and without printing, and desired to submit a motion to that eilcct." Mr. Washburue modified hts motion so as to have no ex'ra copies printed, wbich whs agreed to yeas 12s, nays 88. The Senate bill removing the disabili ties of Judge Moges, of houtb Caro ina, was cou- purrcd iu. The Virginia t lection bill w as passed. with the amendmett flxii.ir the time on the fourth Thursday iu Way. Mr. Uobiusnn'a reao lution, oilered yesterday, askiug the Presideut tor inlomiatiou as to tne h-diuu prisoners iu Iicland, was adopted. Adjourned. Foreign AflulrH. Havana, Dec. 9. I'lolesi-or De Lessior, of Kingston, jHiiiaica, who, along time in advance announced the days on wbicn cnrthquanes would visit H. Tboina. thill, ana Peru, an nounces that there will be uu earthquake in Caltiomia, and in the vicinity, ou the 9th and 11th ot December. Tbe steamer Moro Cntle, from New York Dectmbe? 3, airived to-day. The Dtario publishes an account of another batile at Gautiuio, near Santiago de Cuba. It says the reoels weie defeated, with a toss ot sixty killed and two bundled wounded. Tne los among the Government troops U not stated. Trade in the island is very du'1, and a com plete stagnation prevails in all the markets. Livehpool. Dec. 9. The following are add! tlotal particulars o! the lo.-s of the Hibernla: The jrncipal cause of the disaster was the breaking of the screw shaft Inside the screw pipe. The screw got loose and damaged the 6'ein pobt and pipe, causiDg a feanul leak, thronph which a large volume of water rushed Into the hold. Every attempt wag made to save the ship, but a strong gale prevailed at the time, with a bpavy ea, and it was found lmpossiole to slop tbe leak. The steamer was rautuiy seining, when the boats were lowered aud the passen gers and crew were all embarked. Excellent order was maintaited by the ship's oflicers, who kept tbe crew under complete coutrol ana pre vented all panic among the passenger. The two boats previously reported saved were picked up by tbe ship Btar ot Hope, bound lor Aber deen. - The captain of the Hibernla wa landed at John O'Groat's House. The following it a list of those taved: Paspeneers Mesr.. Bethel, Cox, Drcwster, Koblu on, Hson, Forbes, Devlnnev, Kopers, Hichsrt, Holin, Moser, Austin, )lcGowan, Mcintosh, Irvine, Keys, u, Macrhcely, and J. O'Connor. Madames B dh'. Cox, Webb, Melvine, Morrill, Mc 'oan, Musger, Boyle, Rogerson, C-itnubed, Mcloeu, Bnd to cui'dreu. Cr-w ('ap'aln Munroe. Dr. Barclay, Poiter William Brown, and twrnty-OPC other. Live iiroot,, Doc. 9. Ihe fotlowlntr named t ersons, woo w re on board the ill-fated eteatnei II ben U were mved in tfaecapain's and boa ruttu'K bta'i: Cabin paesenpers A, Mason, Miss Royerson, Catharine Boyle. O'-orge C. rorbes, Mrs. E. Morrell, Ann Webb, John A. Heilit I, Blr. Bethel. Pa'rlck Br. sh. r, Mr. D. N. Meloro, Jobn Robitison, Bernard M. Fepiy, M O't oiibor. Jos ah Cooke and wlie. 8teergp paspeneers Blessrs. Campbell, Deveny, Rogers-, Rickrr, Kohn, Ho cr. McGown, wirp, child and n fMnt, Austin. McIn'OBh and Irvine. Liverpool, Dec. 9 The ship J jhn Duncan, from hi. John, N. B., tor Liverpool, capsized in tbe Atlantic and wa lost. The captain, his wile, end nine of the crew were drowned. London, Dee. 9. Tbe 'olio'.ln? appointments aie olbcially announced: Goschen, President of the Poor Law Board ; Marquis of Huntington, Postiunsti r General: Layard, Presideut of the Iionid of Trade. Henry A.Bruce has accepted the ppoiTita.rnt ot Home Fecrc'aty. The Ja'ly Jei'yrapti says Mr. Glals'onVs Catiinet ii liow ready to coii-i ler any ciuu'er prcposals niatle .by the Unite 1 Stntes. Ta 'Jeeijrcph ados that confidence In Lord Claren don to carry out toe negotiations is uu doub'ed. Tlie concession male by Lord Mwiilcv arp au earnest o' the spirit animating English politicians iu ileiire wl h this matter. All that can be hnnoiably granted will be. An ei ica can accept nol'si aud desires no more. Paris, Drp. 9. The editor and publisher of tbe Jievue I'c I'.xque have oeen fined KlOOf. eaen tor puhiisbiuit and encouraging sub'crtntious tor tb" Bund i u monument, and eaca printer of the above-i med paper was lined 500f. Vienma, Dec. 9. The Emperor bas issued a n.anlle-to, addressed to tbe armv, in which be says: "1 h'1 country wants peaci', which we must maintain. 1 am satisfied wl'h the laws recently adopted for the reorganization of the army throughout the empire. Austria' and Hungary are now equally interested lu tbe prandeur anil security ot the Empire. It is my with that tne arm, navy, and Jaudwehr ever ien atn truly united." Madrid. Dec. 9 M. Morge has been ap pointed commandaut at Havana, vice Mido n sen. Communication with Cadiz Is Interrupted. It is paid that many families are about to leave bere. ibe insurgents demand an armistice, which will probably be granted, and they be allowed to evaeua e toe city. The Hotel de Ville and many adjoiuiug house are now held oy me insurgents. Madrid, Dec. 9. The Gazette of this city says tbe leport of the sunpressiou ot the armed Re publican acmons rations at i;act'z a lew tl iys ago was premature At the last accouuts the insurgents were still In arms, and were atte unt il g to n ake terms with the Uaveinmeut trojps under a Mag ot truce. Berlin. Dec. 9. Count Bixmark, In the Prus sian Hou-e ot Deputies, to-duv, usseti'ed to tue prtpcEiiito cmrv the exi.ense ot the foreign atia raof North Germany tj the Budget, atter lbU. In answer to the proposition that Prussia should lollow the liberal example ot Austria, he asserted that the t rufstuti Dcopl had enjoyed ail the librrties now inaugurated by Austria for Pemh. Dec. 9 The Hungarian Parl.ament closed its sessions to day. The New York Central Railroad. Albany, Pec. 9. No excitement or interest is felt here 'u regard to the central Rulroad elec tion lor Directots. Tne pills will be closed at 2 o'clock. L'p to this hour the lolloping is the only ticket which bus been voted tor Directors; Ci melius Vanderbllt. Daniel Torrauce, Wil liam II. Vcndcibilt, Horace F. Clark, James II. Banker, Augustus Hehell, Samuel h Barber, Henry Baxter, Joseph Harker. and William A. Kissum, nil of New York; Chester W. Ctinpiu, Sprti ptield. Mass.; Amasa S one, Jr., ot Cleve land ; aud James II. Jay, Detroit. Proposed Yacht Itace. New York, Di c. 9. Commodore Stebbins and Vu'p-Comu .oit ore Bennett have accepted a cual lenge given bv Mr. Asbury, of London, to sail ngaiutt his schooiirr yacht Cambria, the lormer with the I'huntoui aud the latter with the Dauntless. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Boston celebrated St. Cecilia's day. They pay the Patent Office is demoralized, although it is a "model" department. Paris veloei pedis ts grease their wheeld with cockroach oil. O'Baldwin is again at large on bail and promite of good behavior. Colfax misped a train on his wedding day, and almost lost bis wife. Mr. James Monorleff Las Raskin as com petitor for Carlyle's chair at Edinburgh Uni versity. Thirty-one deer and one panther is the record of one day's hunting in Florida. A gay youth of sixty is sued by an In diana maiden of fifty for breach of promise of marriage. A Londoner advertises for a "haunted bouse," for which he will pay a good price if the ghoBt is lively. A deceaped Mason is revealing the myste ries of the Order through his daughter, a medium, and tells all he knows for twenty five cents. A Texas woman married the murderer of ber husband three days alter the deed was done, and now she is likely to be again a widow in a few weeks. The speculators are watching for the open ing ot the box office at Booth's new theatre, but it is fonnd that all the seats for the first night can be sold without giving them a chance. A TtDnessee official recently offered $50 for the roalp of a Ku-Klux. He was waited on by a party of forty, who offered him the op portunity to make his selection from the heads, but he didn't care to just then. MARINE TELEGRAPH. FURS. Fvr aOdUUmal Marin New let frti Pag. ALMANAC FOB SUM KIHIBm, (JUK 8rw PHILADELPHIA -THIS 0, .71 JlmiBI kihi in .4 iHin wrm , ... , u u PHILADELPHIA. UOAKO Ot TttA.DE. Siann R. Stok ks, ) Oo M. TT ... VBtOMTHLT CCMMITTBH, AM)MW W BKt,-R, ) MEDICAL. ujiiiMoi.iiRtnri N E U R A T-i G I A. Warranted Tcrniancntly Cured. Warranted Permanently Cured. Without Injury to the System. Without Iodide, Fotassla, or Colchlcum I5y Ubiug Inwardly Only DR. FITLER'8 GKEAT ltUEUMATIC BEJIEDT, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all Us forms, rne only itaiidArd, reliable, positive, Infhltlbl per BiKnenl cure ever discovered. It U warranted to oon Uln ooiblng bortftil or injurious to ibe system. WARRANTEDIOCOBSORMONKV KKKDHDUD WAKB ANTED TO CURE OR MONET REFUNDED TbooBADda ot Philadelphia referenoe oi car a. Pre pared at Ko. 29 80UTII F0UKTII STREET, Itlitatbtf BELOW MARKET. MOVKMKNT8 OF WCKAM STUAUICas. KUK HH)HltA, CltTOtCork,...LlTfrii-M,l...jSnw Yortc......N r, 21 lnjr LilvrHHlNt' York No. 2 PftiiusylvulA....l.lvmpoul.MNr Yoi.........,Nii. Ii Hillkiiula ......OIaMriw New Yorn. Nov. 27 b-iiiJiJik...lxtilou....Ne- Yor. n t ubit.. ......IJverp(ol...Nw Yor.......N,, mt Tarils.. ......l.lver(xHil...iNpw Yor..,.M) o. 1 WmilD Liverpool... New York .,Ui, 1 Maid ..sonllinipuitiricw Yor Dro, (J.ot parln. MM Liverpool. ..New York .IJo. 2 1 be (Jiif-D.,..Uverionl...New Yor k. I to. t Nut rifto Llver(K)I.MPuriiKad..nMM..l)MO. 8 liu.bil Sk)UlliaiiiU)U...ISfW York Uo 4 xttiups. Rrt-i.....;..;..New York.......M...ia. ft FOR EUROPE. Trlrotl New orn... Liverpool ,....Djo. 10 l)nii(ililiiud....Nfw YnrK... Brcnieu. IJo, In ri-rKirw ,.,..iMw Yom ltvre...... ....Una li rtiiDce Mew York...Liverp.K)l. Dc. U lnn onl... New YorklKow. in-o. W Ailkiita. isew York...LouUou .... I)-o Vi (t.n Amwerp...Npw York...l.iverMol ... K-o. u "mini ...iew Ynrk...Ilrerurn ,D-o li linn xruns ......... P.irtlud LivfrpiHil.........j.o. ill Molsii M-w It ork...llmiirK.... I) ho. 1 f,ol N.Viirl,Nsw York...l,lvrpM(l.... lo U UofU RjiniliKloUiNuw York..LlvcrpiMl .......,. Oa lit City Ol PriH...New York...LlvnrtMl n.Iua. lu COAfl WIHK. Dt)M K'.'I'IU. ETO. ColDmbla....Nw York...HvDu.w.M...Do 10 'VyuiulntimM.... Pulid MHVHuntii ..-I'fO. li iiorieB inpw Yrk...Nw Orlens.......D-Mi. It P M. -PbPl......WIlm1nBino......-l)to. ID Mlnfilsiipl ....New York...Klo Jiifiro....M...D o J1 liinlHi .PI.liin....New Orieiu..m..Da 2A 8trrsBiifls!trlrKiiPhlii Hitvantk UH). i Mails ie lorw.rdt-d by t-very mnKcaer In thereirumr lines, in- aiesmera lor or rrnm Liverpool cml t Wue-niito n, except the 0nadia,n Hue. wblch call at Loniti ndoirr. i re ntainfra for or from tbeUonll nent rail at Snnthamptnn CLKARKD YKHlhRDAY, Br, barque J. W. Bans, Duvuoa, Cork or Falraoutb, (1. t . Van Horn. BrlB Almrn Howell. Pavl. Portland Warrenr)rprir t-ci't Lkaiurilne. feallsbary, Ulouctwler, J. E. Rtaiey ft Her r FverRlarle. Letand, Bnaton, do, ht'r Brltol. WalUce, New Yurk, W. P. Clyde AC J. HIT H. U4w. Her. Ballliuore. A.Ornv,.J, TogThna Jpflron, Allen, for Baltimore, wit b a tow ARRIVED v u-sTB-nrv a Brig- J. B. Girny, Bamaid, Iroui CUarleston, with luniber. ele . locautuln. scbr Southerner. Darling, from JSew York, with Old Iron lo A. l'urves, Jr. Brbr Jehu Wbltby Heodennn, 1 days from Port j-euu. Aiei,, wun grHin 10 viiri.-iiiHn a co. pilennier Aon l ra, Rktliarns 24 hours from New ) or, won ninae. lo w, r- i.iyne yjj. Steamer E. V. Blrtdle Mot lie, 21 hours from New York, with ujdse. to W. P. Civile (v. TngThn. lefterson. Alien, iroui Bel tl more, with a tow vi DMgea wwir, uu yjo. HteiirrrtbtpTonawaiitla, Jeunlngs, hence, at Savan ran e-leiday Hti au ship Roman. Baker, benre at B aton 8th Inst. HiesmsbiiCiamnni. Piatt.at Nnr'ols Sin lust from jui;i'uiiiMi. riiu snuvil lor rnilHIiei prl 114. barune Biich aud Fide o en, sailed from Llrer- Dftol IMII UIL. felMirled Itip fjullo. Hatque Josephine. Hilton bence for Uamburg, Balitd irom QueeLStowu 2Atb nil. Batque Meildlan. Lung, from Bremea for PblUdel. Uli'a, .krsU Deal itith nit. Barque Jenny. Hariuian. hence for Bremen, passes! back vl the Goodwins !& h ult Barqn J( hn Buiiitou. LiudRay entered outward at Newcastle Z4in u.t.. tor Ki.i Janeiro anu Peruauibuco. BriK Aipt a Partridge, lor Pbiladelpula, sailed iroui jneenii.a mill uil. s-rlira Foanjiug Sea. Jamei, and M. J Fisher, Fisher, iot ronaueipnia sanea iroui Minmi am ins . sour 11. r iiixon nence. at aewourvuon i n ia. Rcbr Vt'm. 1'ollTer. T.'lnr. heuoe via Delaware rlrt-xk water, wlih coal lor Providence. HlNewYcxk Sin liift.. rtPf rte: Ou the 7ih. exoerlencfd a neavv xsu. naie. outing wni-n narrowly escauea noun asboteonlbe K-uier; carried away tore and main ti l n .Bis. main matbead and J biinom: and loit an futire suit of sans. Was lowed to tne city by tan hl.ani.-r u o i.raiiT, Soi r J. w Hail. PowelL lor Pbliadelnbta. cleared at Rrsmn 81b Inst. Hrl.r Fiur8lies. Hherlll. bence for Boston, at Ed. a'ariown lt mat. nno remaiuea sin. sciirAOBftl uirn, meiroi ne- c ror tsoaiou. ai ail gertown Hd mst. enu remained 5th. sonr SKirnaiit urant nence, at i- irnano in inic Prhr Rlc-bard Vaiix.Vemlu, for Puiladelpbla.cleared at l'nili.iifl 7iri limL. ki hra Ail. a nu n Adams, hence for Biinn. an4 Wllrani HoDkhipii, beuce ior Cobaaset, aiEdganowu ic.miiaf.Olh It.ar Iscbr Jinia e.iizaoein. uimis unnu ir anenj, ar. jLCgarlOW U U lual., BUU rrmwucu o-cuiU( ui oiu, XOXTIHl TO MARTNERM Notice In herenw vlven that. In c iDHeauenne nF the inn Sana, east casi oi r.nit'ahn. ex lenniua; runner hhob nottliwara. tbe Nnrtb corton nuoy has been mi ired 1. W. lour cables, and now lies In tour and a ba t fatbnniR low water, sprlnn flues, wltn tbe lol lcwir g marks at d bearlnnH vir. : Tne iioriiieriimi.Ri mi l atYarmnnth In line with te bciuxe ou the Inner part of Britannia plur, M. by W. k niirlliu.lv. '1 be Trlnliy Lookout at Yarmouth In line with the fc-W. prtol the militia barracks N NW.)j w, si, Alcbulas Dgnivessel, N. U W.. distant 0 totbs n.ile 8 uih Pcroby Bptt buoy, NK. by N., easterly, distant 6 luitis runt. H uiu sjcroby buoy, BE. by E M E., distant 8-10tbs ni'e N E. Corton buoy, B. by E, y, E., distant 1 8-iOths miie Went Pnrtnn hn. T. BW. bv St . distant 1 5 lOths mile Tbe Fast Holm buoy has been moved E by N. HO fMhorcn. and now lie in e'ght ihiho-i s low wa er, eprli r tlUe, wttb tbe tollnwlrg marksand heartnss: The bluhest mill at Snulb Town. Ite lull leugtu east, ward ot Ne'sou's Monument N. ?i W. TheOaB House Chin uey at Lowesto't Its length northward nl tne i.ikninouse. w.;o westerly. Middle Rnliri hnnv SW. hi St boutb Corton buoy. K. by N. X N., distant 7-10'.bi BHinib Tortcn Spit bu"y, Norlb, Westerly, distant fr Ho'lnj'js.lb'ow buoy, N.NW., weBterly, dlstnt 8 totbs """bV order. ROBIN ALLEN. Secretary. Trinity House, London, Nov. 17. 18B8. JJANCY FURS I FANCY FUR3 1 UKKAT AKDUCTION IN PRICKS. JOHN PAREIRA, At his old and well known FUtt HOUSE, Ko. 718 A11C1I Street, Is now eloatng out the balanoe of his Immense aksorlment of FANCY FURS, For Ladles' nd Children's wear, at ft great reuueuou oi prices. This stock muet ail be sola before New Year to make loom lor great alteration" lu our est. tnlsnuient next jeer. Tbe character of my t urs la too well known to require praise. ittuitiuoer tne name ana nuinoer, JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH STREET, PHIZES CAi-IllD IN ROYAL HAVANA, U JtNTTCCK Y, and Mls-buUUl LOTiElilJus CliOfilar sent ana iMormaiion given. JOrKPH BATE, No 7 iUtOADWAY.New York jyekAVtiiceJtezAavti Ulllal NEW PUBLICATIONS. bireet. corner of Walnut. 12 at ISA AO COSTA, Compiler. H 11 3d 241 rp PHILADELPHIA. bll rV Al Ol. I I, JJJ.iHA, JjUOJJ INVOILK PRItJllt LOUIS OERBER. No. b25 AttOII Street, (Half way between Eighth and Ninth, north Blue), ana No. 231 AUCH Street, baa red need bid splendid stock of KUU-J 80 FEU CENT. LESS TI1AN INVOICE FHICE8. Tbe Ooods have been Imported and rnanuf ic- tuied by my self, and are warranted id an leprtBented. 12 9 tairp AZARD'S ENGLISH BOOK3TORF.. Hizard'a Buoksiu-e la becnmluK iviiiiidiuuus wlili goid books, line Donas, ei gau. y iiiuilrattfd b..ik, choice eollluuaol niaud.rl books, books in I Icb and lasiy blLdiuK. children' books, toy books on linen and pap.r. nook for all trades and people. The smck bulug aluioni entirely of Lo .Uou ednious, bere will be f uudat all times Engllsu Bo ika wtiiob cannot be bad elsewhere In this cliy. Parllculur attebilou laluvued at the prfsentiltna ficm those In march of a really tasty Present lor tbe llolidayg lo tbe Klenamlv B mud or lllm- rated Books la ibe co'lectiou. and ibe Child. eu's Bni ks. wlib UB bindings and allrautlva pictures. Prices as cheap as American edittona, and ranging from ibe low eat sum iu two hundred dollar tUe KUb ' No 722 BANB9H BTR B ET. DYEING, SCOURING, ETO. NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING JUcTABLlsUMKNT. WOKksj UN HTATEN ISLAND. Oflloca, No, iN. MUHTH mrtei, west aide, PbUo, No. 8 DUANK snieet No. 762 BKOl)W A Y, New York, and Nna. M and 1M PlEHKkPONT Hi reel, lirooklyn. Ibis oid and extensive eslabllsnmeul having oeen In existence a half eeniury ae prepared to JJY a and iLV ANs-kl Lades' aud Ueoliemea's UarmeuU and piece U tids oi every description, aud tabrlo la their usually unsurpassed manner. BAMVI&L MARSH. President, J. T, Yoone, Becreury. 10 1 wwizut GAS FIXTURES, ETC. CORNELIUS & BAKER, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES, LAMI'S, BR0SZES, LAJSTERAS, ETC ETC. STOItK No. 710 CHCSNUT Strcot. MANUAFOTORY No. 821 CHERRY Street, U 17 tuthslmrp PHILADELPHIA. PAPER HANJGINGS, ETC. ALL PAPERS. HENRY S. MATLACK, Kos. 11 and 13 Xorlh KLNT1I Street, PHILASULPBIA, IMFOBTEB AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN WALL PAPERS. ALL OBDEKB PEBJSONALLY ATTENDED TO. Competent workmen sent to all parts of tbe coun try W ork ex ecnied at city prices. 15 tutb.iiuj FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&t H. 8. K. C2. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. ETEBT PAIB WABBASTEI), EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOB GENTS' OLOVEa. J. W. SCOTT & CO., ir,hv HO. 814 CUUIHIIT MIKEET, T A I EN I S II 0 U L 1 B II - o E A IM tsUlKT MAJMUjtjlWlUlir, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, fKKFKCT FITTING BUIKT8 AND DRAWEitS maue lioui meaturemeut at very short notice. All ointr an Idea ol uENTLEM.EM'e DUESd UOuDb lu lull variety. . , WllNUllSlliU CU., 11 2 ..? CUEdN Uf Street STEAMBOAT LINES. TUILADULPUIA AND TEEN. ton oteaiunuat Liue. Tue steamboat ijLVtiiN oitKEoT leaves AKCH. Street Wbart, tor Ireuiou, stunning at Tacooy, lorroHOaie, tseveny , misioi, x lorence, kouoius- vy uaxi. aua .AZARD'S BOOKSTORE Xo. 722 SAXSOM STIIEET. A LABQE AND ELEGANT HOLIDAY STOCK OF ILLUSTRATED WORKS. BOOKS IN FINE BINDINGS, tlilLUKKJi'B BO K8 TOY BjOKS IN LINES WCbTLY LONDON EDITIONH. AS CHEAP A3 AJdElttCAN KUITlO B. Teur early inspection is mvited wlille tbe stock U large aud well assorted, at THE ENGLISH BOOKSTORE, No. 722 S.1XS03I STREET, lltOlmrp PHILADELPHIA. BurlliJkton WlillA Hill. Leaves Aicb Street Wbarf tiaiuitlay, Jjec o, dOL'tgu Monday. 'lueuuay, Wed'uay, 1 bursday. triuay. 7. 1 . S . lu. 8 11, IU A.dl AM A.W A Al A.M Leavea South Trenton. Saturday DtC. 6, S, A.M Monday, Tueaday, Wed day, Thursday, t nuay, 7.11 8. .8 8, 1 in. 1 U. 2 M P.M P.A1 Fare toTreniou. 40 centa eaxsli way: lateral dlaie places, no ceum. u , w OPFOiSlllON TO THE COM. BiaJU) BA1LKOAD AMD KI EB luAUl-Ul.1 . Bteauier JOHN SYLVESTER will make dalU eicurslous to Wilmington (Hunaaysexc6pted), touch ing at Chester and Aiarcus J look, leaving AKIJH aireet dbiI at ru a.m. ana -au tr, uu i returning ir.v. iiuiiaginr at v a., in., aua iz su r, Light frglgbuikkea. BDKN3, iUU OapiALk, IT-N F0R K EW YOBK-SWIFT-SUBB bi.iii' limTiif? i iXioipauy Despatvb a u owiit-Bure Liuee, via Delaware ana uariian Oanal, on and after tbe ittb of March, leaving dally al li u. and 6 P, &i coiinecllug wlUi U jXonliera nnd V.tl.rn linAM For trelgbt, wblck will be taken on accommodating terms. aDDiy M niiiiaan a, s&inu aui., 1 UNo. ha H. DELAWABJfi AveuiM, A U- with I lui'l V Bt Ccn I-si AMERICAN ACADkMY OP MOSIC. ITALIAN ANb OkHleAN' OPKRA ' lAURtiAV. AT P. M UKANu M A 'II N Eli. THloM'hursd.,) IVuNldU . DeoVla LAJT Ml.Hl'Kur A WO. , ,, . uraiia upera. thefollowlnvikreat ca t "" ' M A-UM F H A. -- " -"irs AOA l'MA flTATKl " " ISaRlfLLA UMVLU lull '"' "..B-efWl A LKinANDHO m... irr "dc ISlU.Nult CARLO OKLINDINI plrttert 1 hiunokbihiu ;k.ilT..Lr wrrr!yySA"8 AVI. wlll encnie one ot er favor, ie danoee. 'i 'i 1..1 ... I.....? , ... . . . LKT MUHI' bU'l (INK IM MINHB' OttB'N TION OJf ITALIAN ANbGUHMAM OPKRA . . ON THE bAUa, AVKMNU, TbeenllreOtKrao iwu. . . LLCRFZIA BOROIA. mill A, ATrU.lt . i'aj iu-d lunufvir g .rcb run,; 't f'r lu IkA A 1 A TVI I.' A A. A IM7I a mo o;:;: ,-" - - -v," as, ngic loreubyViieui IBA UltVU.Ot nA Ttl IT Trnr-rii u Kin. u V.' i. ."i":"i"v. -'-".....'ie'Kt.i.NA i wnic.i , art helii Inlr.Mliic, tne e.iigllsn -. ibua!iu te'Vt 'i'"1 wlin tbegreatea; wut iuub WIIU iun ui.nu "1'IISIT HklCI. Clm. PtSld kUd COUdUl lfd III pets,,!, by "-. OOBf BAllKDA-UhAil) -aLa MATINEE. . IL IsUttAIOithi- I6B KTATES. MADAME CrtLf.I.NI, filONOIH PA1CBWY VKM U-K4KKWli;LL NIQIHT Snngenll ely utJerma. . La GBAJyA, Axori-f K. HAW-LMAKN, AND SEW rROrER. lFsj , ?mpoNrted Expressly for the Arlml.Mli.t, Si it . . . . I- - , v;- iwwrvru ne.te, 3u cenpi extra Family Circle oOceuta. Aiiipbubetire. 26 oent. ' iicaei. ana wmnr.n now bes. cured tor ay nlshta I. tne ariidpiiiv u....rt ..... ............ ... " illli usic Htore, JVo ft'in ar.V"" Arumler'. CHROWO-LITHOGRAPHS. The fmnclher tattesMils method ol Informing the H'llBnitBUl. Ol . llliatlMi iui Ii n .unui ulunifJK Ibe aboveSvork for ibe primers, anil earuesiiy ie quisis all ra ni wlmne namss have nut b,ju tuke.i . ., ii... , ii....... np I hi. twin, titLia in.iln niiuiiuoi lu ih.ir lirais, pb.ces ol huiiies or rr-alda ce,t rotliy 111 in a the Directory Utllce, No. 2U1 B. FIFTH "A REGAL DESSERT." A new and beautiful Cbromo-LlthogTapb, aiter a painting by J. W. Peyer, juat received by A. S. UOU INS OX, Mo. 810 CHESjNHT Hiroet, Wbo baa just received NEW OHROMOB, NEW EAOKAVINGa KAW FHENOH PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW DREBDEM ENAMELS LOOKING GLABBES, KK). k Ibi FREE GALLERY. TRUSSES, f-; "BKELEY'S HARD KUBBER TRUSS huKi No. imi CAEbliUT Btreet. TbU Troas our rwny applied wlU cure and retain with ease the most dldlcull rupture; always clean, light, easy. safe, aud ooiuloriabie, used in bathing, titled to furm, nevei rusia, breaks, soils, becomes limner, or moves from place. No. trapping. Hard Rubber Abdominal Bup. porter, by which the Mothers, Corpulent, aud Ladle suffering wllb Female weakness, wlll nnd relief aud renew support; very light, neat, and eifeouiaU Pli uslrumenut Shoulder Braces, Klasilo blockings fo weak limbs, Suspensions, etc. Also, large stock bes Leather Trusses, bail usual price. Laxly ta attend. mm. If wins AMUSEMENTS. QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARrENTER AND BUILDER, KEM0V1D TO No. 131 D9t'K Street, U PHILADELPHIA In I MA J Luc i Oil Oe Lu VAT 'J at GIIF. 8 NUT 8TREET THEATRP THUK-DAV AND FrllUaY Ktn JVlAllit- THE HK-TlllU Us lKiL'PK ' 111 BkbTClrtCUl TKOUrB TH IT. hhvl'llui ITU 1' i,. .i,d i. ever tn Pblladeiiil la. in a M , PEEBLEsa PROGRAK.MMC, lutnduclng i OBINBON AND CLARKNCK ltOBIMsON ANU cLaKECAli Lt PE1HE El.lZrfi. JAMite Ml iAN IN JIIS unu LK OM ARS AULT LkVANUNs. BkOI HElUS, ' aud all the " b.,LLl.NT EQtJFoTRlAN BTAR9. "A.fc-MBUil aNDBAIURDAY. A1NE--JJA Y AND rlA'l LKOAY. AfTminnfn.. i. ft. ..i i . uM . ... I . , , ", w mu , ou cents. jLiorjni Alien tii.0-lSfs "-""' "fee at 2 o'clcck. Eveulng'a!! W sston. VI cents 6ci.t. ail fi u r-"" .'iiAituii: ruK BHI'URKD 8KAT8. VTT A fjN UT ST. TUEATKE. BKGIN8 AT 71 ..... uuibu i av a.ninu, Dec, lo. wtBlIftuu Jdartou a BucoeHHiui Ojuimlv ar I.IIU h'W AJ ..llllL-ll . V I'l. DA Al u 11 TI t.n. ioi. i .car. r r: lo com- unewlii toe Thru. li.gnuBat,lonal'Drni,..Tr THE WhirKSU UN 1' Ho. WALL FRIDAY E. tl-1 r O osKS. D. P. JJO rVER3 lannuBusuiuu a Christmas Story, will ne an riiy pioJuced. MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH STREET THE. A'l hs. Begius at buii-oa.t 7. i OMJAY. Dec. and ht J-.KY 1-.VEN1NO Brst ulguiBOl CVlnutl riier.lo' Ply. WoLV'Jto Al BAY. " With evrry eceiif n w hi Ibai its Hawthorne aud Mr. Fetter. Iteallsuc tci aiilcal Ell'-cis. By Johu l-uiza aud AsBiBtant. JXew Ml sic aiid U extcanl, hy Mrr.joilN DltrtW and Company Beats Btcu-t-d U daya lu advance. THEATRE COiliyUb, &EVENTU SIRELT bt-li w An b. Cou-uueiicre al 7 S". J. c. URt.tijiii sole Ltssee and Manager First week of " THE AUTOMATON. First week or the ISFIKAL ASCkNSJION. First week of JucKO 111E MONKEY. An entire cranne ev ry ul t. MATIN KE- MAlUKD.lT AT '8 A41EUICACI VAR1LTY TBEATUB. i .' EVEitY EVkiNiNu xD haIUKDaY AblElOOOX. GREAT COM BlAAHOiS TROUPE In Grand Ballets. Elb piau Burlesqubt', Bonis Dances. Paniomlmes. Gymnaat Acta, etc. rpiiE PLEL1C ItlUKAIfSALS OP THIS GER. "Afvl JcliblhA at Hoiiiculiural Hail will be oil con hu.d on atcouutrf ibe Ual' havlug li.cn prHi usiy eugnitd. Abey w.ll be resumed oa lnKagsii.euts ran be made by addressing G.BAB. TERl. No. laai MON'l tn Y fttreet; Wlurg'a Musla sjiore. No. lorn Clitsniii street; Andre's Music btore. No. 11H4 Chemiut sirret. ju jjuj CiAbL SLMZ'AND MARK UASSI.ER'S fJR- CJaE-TKA AtA 1 1 . u. ksj, B.VERY bATUROAY at Dili r, M 1.N MLislCAL tUlsD HALL. bliiKle Ad. mission. Mi ens. Pacaaeol4 tickets, II. at Boner'.. No.lit2CHEe.NijT it.. nod at ibe Door. Ut tf B MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. ALL AD AND SIGHT Sr.OfNO.-l Ai!aij.CP. JO. tt. Nl&ElJj,ETil bt 12 llu-' "government sales. " QALE OF CONDEMNED ORDSASCE AVD D OJALNANCji.B.OKt.. ' A-NU Will be ' o'd. at Publm Auction, at Fort Monroe Arbeiml Old Point Comfort, Va., on UjMBA? ih2 i.b daj ol Dtctmb r. l , at lu o'oJuck a. m. a i'ari2 .fvu:-1""' co,",","u ,n '"' ' mo foi?owI2J M Field, biege. arid rSea coast Cannon, IlowPrer. aue Mort -r-.c-ii, iron tm7 aud btouieli, al various caobrei. uo yijt a 67 Wrougb. uou Gun Carriages and cast Iron Mortar lit UB "4 Large quantity of Artillery implem-nig and Eonln. rxen'B. 1 'i 13.V49 tbot.shell. Spherical Cae.Htanceof Grana anrt Caulker, tor smooth bore aud illi-Hl ,1, J Various calibres. au'i oi S6 Foreign Muei armn, of various calibre-, 1U Uuruslde Cai blues, k'hiu o.Ut-r. uuiAilltd Muske e. aKertd to percussion, cat good oidt r. ' 8-18 Foot Artillery Swords, pood order. ;if r-priutllelu B tied Muakeis, ca . 8. 27 tilth-., kssoned. a r-porting hilea aud Sbot Guns. ts Ligln Artillery tab.ei. :TL N. C. O. and Musioaus' Swords, iut.ni'y A tcouiit mt u s ilorte Equipments and Bin all Aim a eiidke . ' Artillery and ciavauy Jills and Iron Parte, for field cariloges, 27,678 1 artr.cge Ba(tr ttlannel and serge). Bone tin J Corn sacks Biacssmiibs', Carpeuten ', Baddlers', end Armorers' TixiiB.eic. Thirty d.ys wlll be allowed fir the removal of cannon; f. urte- n days f r a,l other su-reu, 'J em s of bale-Ten pi r ceut. caitli to be paid ondav of sal balai ce o oe.ivery tf tbe guoda. A catalogue of the amulet lo be suid will be fur. DiBbtd upou application ai ibis Arte.ua!. or at tbe Old, al ce OUlur, Wasbioglon, D. U Tbeott'Cei makii g tue sale reserve the rlnht to bid in aiid suspeud ibe saie whetever tbe blddlog u. ea tot come up to Ibe limit thai maybe fixed by proper authority on some of the arileies, er when ever the Hiiereais of ibe Uulttd btales, lu his opinion, rosy be subserved by so doing, Wi7ij J . .Tir BAYLOR, MsJ of Ordnance and Bvt. Col. U. a. a., Comd'g. OFFICE OF LIGHT HOUSE INSPECTOR FOURTH DISTRICT, jVuiLADkLPuiA. December 7. 1888. Wlll be solo at 1'tmlio Aucllou. on tbe 12tb In ftant, ai 1 30 P. M , tbe bull of ibe old steamer Ueiii ral I'lilnaru, now lying on tbe eaut aide o CtirlMiLiDa cieek, at the foot of Fourth street, Wilmington, Delaware. Teiiu-casti, and bull to be removed by l bo purcliatf-r an Boon na poss tile after tbe sale. . By orUer ot IbeLiiibt U' use Board. W. U. UARUNEK, U. S. N., 32 7 5t LleUt House Iaapector. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. JOHERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Comer orFOUKTH and BACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURER! Of White Lcud and Colored Taints, Ppfty Tarulbhes, Etc AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED iKEKCll ZLNC DEALERS AND OONSTJMERsj BUPPLIED Al LOWEBT PRICEB FOR ABJj IJAI 1
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