THE DAILY EVEN! N(i T.KLK J RATI I VI 1 1 L A I) E LP I II A, FRIDAY, N0VBM15BR 12, ISCI). 3 xxxiwa auivTRiAuv. ' UIIT Affair. The body of Patrick Loo wan found ycMer cltty afternoon neixr the truck of tho lieadinn Kallrond, at tho Falls of tlio Schuylkill. From the aiipcarnuco of tho rcnmtns It Is Mippo.-iod that the deceased was elrtiek by a passing train. The Coroucr wns noillled lo hold un lntiet. Veftrrday Detective Miller, of this city, and Vldcto, of Brooklyn, arrested M. V. Howe in the lower r-cction of the city, on the charo of helm; a fuKHlvo from justleo from Brooklyn, where he 18 nald to have passed it forced check and draft, and obtained about Y"HK) on thciu. The check purported to bo t)l!ruu;l by John I), li'mlianl, mid the draft was on the I.onjx Inland Bunk of Brooklyn. Ho will bo taken to Brooklyn to-day. A caucus will be held this afternoon by Councils lor the purpose of HeloetiirJ; candidate for tho position of Chief F.n mincer for the Water Department. There nre eccral gentlemen named for the nomination, amon whom are tho present chief, Mr. Frederick (iraciT, Mr. Thonvis .1. l.ovcirrove, thief Boiler Inspector; Dr. WcFadden, and Mr. Birklnhlne, former Chief of thcWater Department. There will doubtlesa be a full attendance of mcmbnra, as it is a m ittcr of importance in which every tili.cnlns a llvclv Interest. At a mer.tinjr of the tiiiarJians of the Poor, held ut tho Hinckley Almshouse ye-terdav, PicRidcnt .John M. Whltall in the chair, the committee on estimates for laid made their re port, Kliowinsr that for the departments mined there would bo rciuired the followlnir: llospii.i' Dcpnrtment. ?:;. ''-'0 ; Insane Department. 1(M)0; Children's Asylum, fr'.'V.Vi; JIouso gene rally, $:i!t,TW; Maiiiifttciuriiif; Department, 23,4(;0; Farm and Blockley Kstate, "yl-i,(-.'tl; Oiir-tloor eicn.-cs, & Is.iUO; for relief of out door poor, SH:!,.iOi). Total. ,,;-. John Sweeney, who was arrested on Wednes day upon the charge of bcinu; a jirofessioual thief, and against whom there are several charges of roMiery pending, m tde his eseujie from the Central Police Station yesterday morn ing. It nccms that the door of the cell was opened for him, but int-tead of his !j,oin'j; in he walked out of the (station. The strange iart of tlio affair Is, that he left the place unnoticed, by the turnkey. Mayor Fox, when informed of the Cfscapc of Sweeney, suspended the turnkey, and ordered an Investigation to be made into the matter. The semi-annual examimtion for tcarhcrs in the Public Schools commem-cd yesterday afternoon in the Zano Street School. The ex aminations are held under the authority of the Board of Controllers of the Public Schools, and in, accordance with an act of the Legislature of tho State.- There were l.V) young ladies prescut, and l!i males. Tho questions wure prepared by tho several Professors of the Central High Sehool, Professor Hopper acting as .Secretary of tho Board of Examiucrs. The subjects examined yesterday were arithmetic, grumiv.ar, etymology, "defining, and reading. The examination will be continued to-day. The report of the result of thcec examinations will be made to tho Board of Control by Lewis Elkin, Esq., Chairman of the Committee on (jualificatiotis of Teachers. Iomelin Affairs. fiold closed yesterday at'l'iti;. General William K. "Martin, of Charleston, died in Baltimore yesterday. A mill and grain elevator at Chillieothc, III., was destroyed by fire on Wednesday night. A soldiers' monument was dedicated in Fair mount Cemetery, Newark. N. .1., yesterday. t Postmaster-General Creswell made a num ber of Post Olliee changes in this Slate yester day. One oT the wires of the old Atlantic Tele graphic Cable is said, to be very slow and uncer tain, through the work of insects. A suit is about to be instituted in Louisville involving the ownership of real estate in that city vulued at $ :il),00O,()O0. A party of distinguished army oflleers will go from Washington to Louisville, to attend the coming meeting of the Army of Tennessee. A petition gotten up by the Cuban Junta, praying Congress to accord Cuba belligerent rights, is being very numerously signed in New York. A bill removing the disabilities of Judge Vracr, impeached by the last Republican Legis lature, has passed the Tennessee House of Re presentatives. A general order eulogistic of tho late Gene ral Wool, and giving directions for military honors at his funeral, has been issued by the Commander-in-Chief. A rumor that Pero Hyacinthc would Issue an address setting forth his position towards the Catholic Church, has been contradicted by tho reverend father. Senators Cattell and Cameron, Secretary Robeson and Attorney- luneru.1 Hoar and 1 Ions. Charles O'Neill, Henry Wilson and J. F. Wilson, arrived in Washington yesterday. The companies that bought tho Government railroads in Tennessee while Johnson was Presi dent have offered in payment bonds of that State indorsed by the Government. A policeman has been censured by a New York coroner's jury for neglecting to render assistance at the Liberty street fire, in which a whole family was burned to death. But for his neglect, some of tlio victims might have been , saved. From tho report of the proceedings of tho Presbyterian General Assemblies at Pittsburg, yesterday, it will bo seen that tho question of reunion between tho OKI and tho New Schools is virtually settled, and the plan upon which it is to be carried out adopted. Foreign Aflalm. The barque Cuba, from New York, has beeu wrecked oil Holyhead. All her crew but live were lost. A disastrous hurricane has been experienced on tho Mediterranean. Among the vessels lost was an American ' earner. Tho British Government has directed that the remains of Mr. Pcabody be conveyed to this country on board a vessel of war. Dr. Temple, despite all tho opposition which his nomination met with, has been eleetod to the Bishopric of Fxctcr by the Chapter of that diocese. Tho Pope does not wish to have the question of his infallibility diseussed.by tho Oecumenical Council, unices tho support of an overwhelming majority is probable. CITY COUNCILS. Yesterday afternoon this branch of tho City (jov ernmcnt held its regu'ur stateil meeting. Sultvt llratich. President Ntoklcy was in the chair. Finding It necessary to he absent, his plane wan boon uflLrward uucuplcil by Mr. Samuel VV. Cattell. representative of tho Twenty-fourth ward. Air. Hopkins asked lor an erasure from tho min utes of the previous Mission of a uortion of tlm t.i .,- cecding tJiut in his opinion was unparliamentary. To this tlio Chamber declined to KHscnt. A communication whs veitoived from tho Board of Controllers of Public School. It aslis tho oitv to bay , for the sum of y S ioo, the building 90!) Loctmc street, for the purposes ot tho public schools: also, to give II, will for one at J'wunty-lourtli and Locust afreets, and fr-'SOU lor tho support of night schools. Tho whole batch of raj acuta wore e.onsigiioii to the consideration of the Committee on Schools. A lorg potilioa was received from an important institution known as the .MeichaiiU' Transporta tion Company, it Is located at Trenton, Sew Jer sey. Un the occasion of the lato serious tie in Front street, the firemen burned several empty liogHlieuds belonging to this company. The board of ollieers and directors now present through their agent a bill lor tho sum of twenty-three dollars and evenly-livo cents as their om through the burning of tho iiofinueuds In question. . The bill was duly referred to tho Committee on Claims. 1 Mr. Cattell asla-.d whether U!s late anion. haunts to the bill sailing to tho University of Pennsylvania a portion of tlio hIuviioiiho demesne could now In) called up. If it were not introduced at the propsr time ho wished to recall il. 'J'he Chair stated that the only way to got at the iuftttr was to reconsider the yot.e by which the unl TCrfcity bill bad been peril pOutd. Air. Cattell io iiiadu motion. It Vu9 agreod to by a vote of I t to 11. Mr. McCall made a call for a vote. It resulted In voienf Ki to it. xLl. L UIMI Vl W'wub-w Lu.Witf imi; Lvj-C, It wax dUcufsed; amendments were olfnrod and voted down, and ut last the, wbo! tubjoot jOrt I'oufcd for two TVttk. A resolution to meet in Joint convention on the Villi to fleet port wardens, ,Vc, wan pawed. A bill was passed authorizing a number of trans fer In the Item to the maintenance of the K'giiway Department lor the tramwaylng of certain stroois.' A resolution permitting Kilnnrd Addiukn tt lay a railroad trk ae:oMt Jones street, Ninth w.ril, was H.lop'ed. Common Council's resolution to appronrlat-? s lo,iiu for a colossal etattinof the late Hear Aibni ral Stewsrt was introduced. Jt was referred to the Finance Committee. A resolution from Common Counell permitting Messrs. .1. II. Michener Co. and H.irrison ,V Co. to construct a certain telegraph line for businois purposes was agreed to. Another resolution, directing the grading of Twenty-second, Twenty-third and Tweuty-fuiirl.li streets, In the vicinity of tho Darby road, was pawd w ithout dissent. A resolution was also passed directing the gra ding and paving of Cooper and Granville streets. It whs also agreed that, tho Councils f.hall meet nest week on Wednesday, Instead of Thiirsdav. A resolution, directing the superintendent of the (iirard estate to report tho names of all person holding leases of lands of tho estate, was udoptcd. A bill appropriating :l.n 3;J to tho Department of tho City Treasury was agreed to. Common Council resolution relntivo to the com pilation of eeitain business and other municipal Matisties was passed. Adjourned. t'iiMm Hrtiwh This Chamber mot at tho u?ul hourftPresldent Louis Wagner in the chair. The following communications were received: Onetrom the (Hty Commissioner, ai'king for an extra appropriation of I's'.-.' 'J.l to pay for detieien eies fir tho yeHr Iscii. Referred to Finance Com mittee. A number of petitions for gas lamps. A resolution from Mr. Martin, dirpcuing with tlio meeting on Thuivday next and appointing Wednesday Instead. Agreed to. Also, one calling a Joint convention of Councils to elect three ollieers to the Pennsylvania Railroad. Agreed to. .Mr. Hall .presented a resolution of regret on the ik'Hth of Mies Rebecca George, who lately pre sented the city with George's Hill, for the purpose of improving Fnirmoiint Park. Agreed to. The Hoard of Revision presented to Councils tho statement of real and personal properly in the several wards,rcturiicd lor taxable purposes lor the year Is7e. Mr. Hall presented a resolution to the Hoard of llc.illii to have the following streets ch lined: Wal nut street, from Sixth to Thirteenth; Thirteonth street, from Walnut to Chestnut; Chestnut street, from Thirteenth to Broad; Broad btreet, from Chislnut lo Spruce; Spruce street, from Broad to Tenth, and Tenth street from Spruce to Shippen. Mr. lletzell moved to amend by adding all the streets in the Sixteenth ward. Tho amendment was agreed to, and the resolution passed. Also, one directing the Schuylkill River Passen ger Railway Company to have their tracks re paired. A gi cod to. Tho bill which was pending at the adjournment of Councils, last week, for the extension of the terms of olliee of tho beads of the municipal de parts, was taken up. On tho motion to indeiinitely postpone the yeas and nays were called, and re sulted in yens iii, nays 14. Mr. llanna presoiited an ordinance supplemen tary to an ordinance relative to paving tho streets of the city, passed .lune 10, lSUO. Agreed to. Mr. Blackburn presented a resolution granting the ward constables tho uso of the station-houses and city vans. Referred to the Committee ou Law. A resolution was presented by Mr. Rice appoint ing a joint committee of both Chambers for tlio purpose of erecting a bronze statue of Rear Ad miral Stewart, the cost not to exceed l0,wo. Agreed to. Mr. Shoemaker presented a resolution of instruc tion to the Conmii.-.iioneis of Girard Fstato, re questing them to report tho necessary measures to secure the binding out of a number of pupils of Girard College who have remained over their time, thus preventing others fiom gaining admittance. Agreed to. Messrs. Rice, Allen and Fagen wevo appointod a committee on the Admiral Stew art statue. Mr. Shoemaker called up tho ordinance making an appropriation of KJU3 Xi to pay for clerk hiro, &e., in tho olliee of tho City Treasurer. Agreed to. Mr. Hall presented a resolution to appoint a joint committee of Councils to confer with tho United States authorities as to the manner of taking tho census in 170. .Agreed to. The fallowing bills from Select Council were taken up: one directing the Chief Commissioner of High ways to causo the persons who laid tho concrete pavement on Vine street, east of Third street, to remove the same. Referred to Committee on High ways. Also, one relative to opening Sixty-fourth and other streets In tho Twenty-fourth ward. Referred to Committee on Highways. Also, ono for the laying of water pipe on Dela ware avenue, from South street to Davis' landing. Agreed to. Aleo,ono permitting .lohn 11. Michener to lay down a turnout on Front street. Agreod to. Also, ono consolidating the Departments of Wharves and Landings, ice. Agreed to. One making an appropriation to pay for the en tertainment of tho St- John's Commandery of Knights Templar. Agreed to. Also, ono granting permission to Mr. Addicks to lay a track across Jouesstrcct, Ninth ward. Agreod to. Mr. Ray, of tho Highway Committee, presented a resolution to open Ashburton street, from Twenty-fifth to Twenty-sixth stroet; to grade Wellington street; tramway Evans Ktreot, and to lay plank footways on Darby road. Agreed to. Mr. Ray presented a resolution to inquire Into the cost of building a new bridgo over the Schuyl kill river at Manayunk.te replace the one destroyed by the freshet. Agreed to. Mr. Hall presented a resolution requesting the Chief Commissioner of Highways to inform Coun cils by what authority the Twelfth and Sixteenth Street Passenger Railway Company arc tearing up those streets. Agreed to. Adjourned. The Taxaulk Value ok Tnn City. -The follow ing statement of the real and personal property In the various wards of the city, returned for taxable purposes for the year 1870, was submitted to Coun cils yesterday: I 0a. J. 'J. - t . ST.; g 5 f ?p : j.' i 06 - ti l - 8li ggBlii'rfsi: x& 1: u, jj x : : : : : : IS 1 H H r Of ncc: tij.c.: tQi : ':- Q'i: tsti'iw: Jo: : .: a1 . Sti 1 i.g' al: SSsS: i: i ' ' U. I a . . r - - ? S, I :a i I h 2 S, S y 2 5 i 5 S. . 5 i t - S 2 2 s i S s M -' I i i C: to - 4- . , o ii 1 5 4- u -i Ei3.jtCU ti uwfiOji.i- -J. iz c."U w 'fi ft.1 fv , a Hf k ri H 1 i5 u Zf o -fX- T'4.i:4-LC--.tO3 -t . 4. W ti!M t. iijij-! J ;.;jitx: v w y if ' cr - a ic ') rj V- , - :- i-; i-i ': t; r C t. C.' 4 Jt- IH 2- - A. li -l J- Nli .J J 3 &ysi JVJI J ! : : ! : i : i 5 s L 2 i S ' i. I : 'e i 2 i i 5 i sS V . 'r - 0 : , . r 1 - a fl Li. ! !4ilW'A CT. totflC.tO WOO W"lWO:iOQOOD i"cSo tji- X la V ifc M iiwttC-.V.ti'-ui V.'-art prj I w S Zi t-Z ul t m 't c m E L" w 5 - 8 -3 2. as riNAXCIAt. ItontiTrll'H Onnrfcrly HtntPment of IJovcrn nictiml Iteeelpin ami Kxpeiidlture-An Inte ri'ntiiiH Hlnlrmcnl. Tiik 101.1.0WIN0 is a statement of the ro ceipts ami expenditures by warrants for the quarter ending September .n,(), 18tj0, olliciully made to-day, in conformity with section six. of the act of Juno 17, 1841: IlKCKII'TS. From revenues Customs, - f,2,r,0fl,021 M Internal revenue, - - 47 ,32.1,:). .51 x.F"1',1,10 l'RnlB' " " H!,11 08 Miscellaneous sources Premium on sales of coin, - - a jn.WO fri Fees of U. S. consuls, - - JII071U2 Storage, rent, labor, &c., at custom-houses, - - - - 700 81 Fines, penalties snd forfeitures lor violation of tho customs laws, !W,.",S1 r,2 I cos on letters patent, - - lt),.3.M 02 Tax on circulation, deposits, &c, of national bnnks, - - 2,R03,9i 56 Repayment of interest by Pacilio Railroad Companies, - - 127 ,'113 VI Homestead and other land foes, - 12",iis-2 41 Steamboat tecs, ... fti,2S0 0-1 Loans Fractional currency issued in ex cess of redempt ion, - - Hin,4 10 Unenunierated sources, - - 47ii,a2S fit) Total receipts from revenues.- silir.i ,i:2,ii7U 12 From repayments by disbursing olli eers of monevs advanced Civil and miscellaneous, - - IM.OfV) 2S War Department, ... 1, " III, ;ni n2 Wht Department, - "2u,s77 ,V2 Indians and Pensions, - - 2,:l'iS,lsa 02 Intcreston tho public debt, - !, 1711,710 00 . . ,T"ta.'' ." " - s?25o,3il,811 00 j-ifiui icccijhs Hum revenues anu re payments. .... 1p2. in.l.T'T nit I'.alHiice In the Treasury Juno 30, J? 131,tiS0,3l() 83 Total, - Kxn:.viiiTmm. !&207,87l,Uf-8 41 ?2,13s,23l 27 l,o:t!i,rit;ii (il 1, 1S1,7!)3 11 20G.30S 04 423,801 73 7,00j502 03 Civil and miscellaneous Internal revenue, .... Customs, - (iiiarterlv Fiilaries. - Public buildings, grounds, Ac., under War Department, -Foreign intercourse, under State Department, ... Legislative and executive expenses and miscellaneous, Total, - i13,20ti,2.)0 13 - $13, 111 ,2ft! 50 (1,304,275 47 - 13,778,327 09 War Department, uvy Dcpartmeiit, Indians and I'ensions, Total, ... 33,22:1,80,') 00 Intcrcot on public debt, - - S37.51 1,007 81 Purchase of IT. S. bonds, par value, - il,OUO,UU0 on Premium, including ac crued interest lo date of purchase, 8,372,701 77 Total, ... 19,32791 77 REllKMl'TlON OK THE TIMIHC DilliT. V. S. Treasury notes, act of March 2, 1801. S33.000 00 V. S. demand notes, act of duly 17.180). S0.007 53 6 per cent, compound March 3, 1803, 115,010 00 Two year 5 per cent, notes, act of March 3, 181:3, - - !,700 00 One year 5 per cent, notes, act of March 3, 1S03, - - 15,950 00 Threo year 7-30 notes, act of duly 17, 1801, M0 00 Three per cent, certifi cates, acts of March 2, 1807, and duly 2, Ittt;, ... 1,7 10,000 03 Coin certificates, act of March 3, 103, Redemptions in ex cess of issue, - 8,274,520 00 Texas indemnity stock, act Sept. !). 1850. - - 10,000 00 1T. S. stock, loan of 117, act of Jan. 28. 1817, - 10,500 00 U. S. stock, loan of 1818, act of March 31, 1818, ... 21,300 00 liounty land scrip, act Of Feb. 11, 1817, - 10,000 00 Temporary loan, act of Jan. 30, 1844, - - 350,000 00 Total, -Balance in Treasury Sept. 30, lSG'J, S 10,501,233 73 120,014,857 80 Total, ... 207,870,0i 41 Warrants and counter warrants Issued dur ing the juarter end ing Sept. 30, 1800. Transfers between appropriations in the settlement of accounts Civil and miscella neous, - - 94,47 0 25 War Department, 3,219,001 .10 Navy Department, 011,128 68 Indians and pen sions, - - 17,154 01 Total, ... - 33,972,3.33 14 CoJiVKRBioNR of loans by warrants for tho quarter ending September 30, 1809: Redemptions, Issues. U. S. legal tenders, acts of February 25, 1803, duly 11, 1802,and March 3, 1803, ... tl7,C02,3C2 $17,002,302 Fractional curroncy, acts duly 17, 1802, March 3, 1803, and June 30, 1809, 3,330,812 4,1(7.300 Kxcessof issues, - 810,457 Coin certificates, act of March 3, 1803, - - 27,709,510 10,495,020 Excess of redemptions, 8,274,520 7-30 Treasury notes, acts of June 30, 1804, and March 3, 1805, con verted Into 5-20s, act of March 3, 1805, - - 010,000 C per cent, compound in terest notes, acts March 3, 1803, and June 30, 1804, - 135,000 ConvtrtedintoSpercont. certiiicates, acts of March 2, 1807, and July 2,181.8, -.- 133,000 7-30 'treasury notes, act Of July 17, 1801, - 20,003 Converted into 0 per cent. 20-vear bonds, act of July 17, 1801, - - 20,000 Totals, ... 118,930,041 S4 1,405,982 F.xccss of redemptions, - - - $8,274,5-0 Excess of issues, ... 810,157 Tho above is a correct statement of tho re ceipts and expenditures by warrants for tho quarter ending September ;J0, 180'.), as appears by the books and accounts of this Department. Tlio balance in tlio Treasury on Juno :!0, 180!), by this statement is $8,37!),K0O 31 in excess of tho balance as published in tho debt statement of July 1, 1800; and the balance in the Treasury on September 3D, lhtli), by this statement is 1,051,194 '.13 in excess of the balauco as published in tho debt stutcnient of October 1, 180!. These dill'er enccs aro accounted for by tho fact that tho expenditures aro all known and included in the monthly debt statement, while tho receipt, being taken from the returns in tho otlico at tlio close of business on tho last day of each month, do not include, tho entire roceipts for tho quarter. Ceohoe S. Boutweli, Secretary. Treasury Department, Nov. 11, 1809. ESTABLISHED 1819. The Hew York Dyeing nud IViiUliiK Ufttalillftluucut, ETATEN ISLAND, W 40 North TTfillTU Btroot (vVest Bi1), PhiliulnlpM-. No. C8 DUAM Blreet anil 7U1 BROADWAY, Nn York. 'J his old anil well known (tomnanj ara prepared, Biniual. with tlio liifchfBt d' irree of nkill. and the njent Hiurovi UM tut! j. 'JO liVK, ClUANbli: aud liwllrl er variety of I.AD1K.81 and Ukim.KMKN'H GAlltffNTd, nd 11 li 'K COODH. in thuir uftnal auixinur man nor I tiABMKNTH OLKANbKI) WUOI.K. IK 17 Iiuw&l AtU'iki is vur ul v&W m riulftdtlrfeifc MARINE TELEGRAPH. for adiiilional Mann Kewit m Firt rone. ALMANAC FOR PIHLADKLPHIA-TM18 DAY. 8l'J Hisns.. M;n 8ktb... ..-43 ..4 4o I Moon Rm .... liiou Wateb... till 8 67 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK. Wn i.i.AM W. Paul, j H. U BlITcniCR, OOMMITTEB OF TUB MONTH, b. K. hXOHF.S, ) coMMrrnne oh AnnrrnATioNS. J. O. Jam, Gctorga L. Bazbr, R. A. So ml or, y iiiianryv. rui, Thou. Ij. inioii'J. itIOVKilUiNTH K OCR AN HTKAiHlUP. FOR AMKRK1A. rnrnyody London Now York Oat. 21 llelretik Liverpool... ..Now rurt wi. il Inwa. (iUwwow New York Oet. 2- NcmeBiB Liter)Ool.....New York Oct. 31 llOTiixsia. Hamburg. ...Now York Oct. ii I'ninn Houtlinmntm.,..New York No. 3 Tarifa Liverpool ....Now York via Boa....Nnv. U I nelnnn Liverpool Now York Nov. .1 Mfcnhuttun Uvornool Now York Niv. 3 O.nf Ixndon... .Liverpool ....Now York Nor. 4 Hmiilt Bremen Nnw York Nnv. 4 KuMia Liverpool ....New York Nov. l IJifaiolto Brest Now York Nov. ti KOH KIIHOPK. Oityof Brooklyn.Now York. ...Liverpool Nov. IS l-Tin Now oric....i.ivonooi tov. i-t Villc do Paris... Now York. ...llavro Nov. 13 t 'amlirin Now York. ...ilajrow Nov. 1:1 (l.ol lio,trn New York. ...Liverpool, via Ual...Nov. 1-1 WcMiilmliH Now V'ork.,..lliimhnrK Nov. is PeiiiifvlVHnia ...Now York. ...Livoniool Nov. IS Nt'inesia Now Vork....liivurpool iviv. 17 Malta New York.. ..Liverpool Nov. H Paruffiiav Now York. ...Ijomlon Nov. -2) (Jily ol London. .Now York. ... Liverpool Nov. C.of Waaliin!tonNw York Liverpool NuV. 27 UUAKTVY1SK, DO.MKSTK1, KTU. Wyoming Pliilada Kavanoali N,iv. 13 tlleopatra Now York. ...V era Cruz Nov. 17 J-jre.e Nr w York. ...Havana Nov. IS Juniata Philada Now Oi loans Nov. '') houth America. Now York.... Kio Janeiro rov. Pioneer Pliilada WilminRt.in Nov. 2", Mails are forwarded byevory atoatuur in tlio regular linoa. The uteaniers for or from Livorpool call at ijuncnstown. ex cept the Canndian Una, which o.ill at Lon tnudorry. 'I'ue toamers for or from the Continent call at Southampton. uLraniui i nortiKtiAii Steamer Diamond tstflte. Wood, Hall imoro. A. Orovoi, Jr. (Schr Ahby 11. Brown, Brown, Kingston, Ja., D. .V. WoU- uhr Hebecca W. Huddoll, Maloy, Galveston, D. S. Ht'.-t-Bun i Co. ARRrVFD VhSTKUDAY. Ktramcr Anthracite. (Jroon. 04 lioum lmmKVnA with incise, to W. M. liiiird A (Jo. hehr nana l.onlsa, bnow, 8 days from Gloucoster, with ilsli to Levin & (Jo. Hrhrll.W. May, Kenncy, 6 days from Boston, with juto to Cnnniugham & 8ont. bvhr J. J. Uriuenden. bbeats. from Baltimore, with old iron to captain. Rchr I'.. 11. isiockflom, Ulooksora, 1 day from Dover, Del., with frrr.in to. Jos. I,, rainier. hchr A. Wooley, Ivinu, trom Providcnco. Pchr A. K. Sallord, I'owoll, from I'awtiu kot, R. I. Hchr Alfred Keen, Snow, from Vinalhavcn. Rchr Klla 8 Hmitll, hmith. from Boston. Kcbrtioo. H. Benton, Smith, from Bimton. K hr 8. (iraee, OiIohriHt, from Now Bedford. . (Schr A. 8. Kinipson, !hew, from Now Bodlord. Kchr J. W. Wilson, Soniern, from New York. 8chr Isabella Thonipsnn, Kndicott. from New York. Schr Uen. Orant, Bunks, from Now York. Sjtrclal Pfpntrh to The Kceninq IVlfffraph. Havhk-iif-Grac, Md., Nov. li. Fourtoon boats loft here this morning, as follows: Martha Mct'onkey, with wheat and bark to A. G. Cat tell A Co. Col. Kllinper, J. J. Richardson, Androw Middloton, and Orlando, with timber, for New York. John Liunois, with lumber to ood Paving Co. Salliesnd llarrv, with lumber to tSaylor, Day A Morie. Klt n,with lumber to PuttorsonA Lippiacott. Kll'e, with lumber, for Chester. J. W. Thompson, with lumber to D. Trump & Son. Klla and l.illie. with coal, for Wilmington. Minnehaha, with alato, for Newark. Magpie, with wood, for Manayunk. Frurik and Aliee. with lumhor, fur Wilmington. Baltimore Coal Co., with Hint, for Trenton. MEMORANDA Steamshin Aries. Wilnv -fur Philudelnhia. sailod from Bostun li til mut tS ten in ship Hunter, Harding, hence, at Providence 'Jth instant. bteanier Black Diamond. Meredith, for FhiladulDala. cleared at New York yehterday. Barnue Providence, Coaliteet, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 10th iust. Barque Hypatriu, Botts, for Philadelphia, eiearoa at Botiton loth inst. Brig Circassian, Bunker, bonce, bolow Boston loth inst. Schrs Khsox, Niokerson, hence lor Providence, and Gil deraleeve, llojt, hence for New London, panned Hull Gate li.th inst. Kchr M Holmes. Howard, from Fall River for Philadel phia, at New York loth inst. Schr Stampede, Stratum, hence, at Jacksonville 4th instant Schr M. A. MoGaban, Call, for Phlladolphla.sailod from Newbern, N. (J., 4th inst. Schr C. S. Grove, Weavor, at Norfolk 8tb Inst., frjm Boston. Schrs N. P. Hawes and Julia A. Crawford, honce, at Now London Pth inst.- tho latter for ProvHence. Schrs J. 8. Weldin, Drowell ; Ann S. Cannon, OobS ; and A. Burton. Johnson, for Philudolpnia, sailed from Provi dence !tb iust. Schr O. O. Brooks, Brooks, honre. at Pawtnckot 9th inst. Rchrs Isaac Rich, Crowell; . S. Adums. Baker: and S. Watson, Smith, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston loth instant. Schrs Lena Hunter, Perry; Sarah Clark, Griffin; and John Price. Nickeison, hence, at Providenco loth inst. Schr Joseph Porter, Burroughs, hence, at New Haven 9th ins,t. Schr Georgo Killara, Stanley, hence, at Bangor tih inst. Schr Woodruff, Haskell, honce, at Portsmouth 8th inst. NOTIOP! TOMARINKR8. Official notice is hereby given that the follnwinz day beacons have boon erected at the oast entrance of Mooao aBco Reach, coast of Maine: On Gilchrist's Rock A wrought iron shaft thirty tive feet high, with a circular cage at the top four feet in diameter. On Moose Rock A wrought iron tripod thirty feet high, with a square cage at the top six foot high by four feet diameter. On Snow's Rock A wrought iron sockot and wooden shaft twenty-five feet high with a cask at the top. By order. W. B. SHUBItlCK, Ch drmn. Treasury Department, OUice Lighthouse Board, Washing ton, D. O., Nov. 1.1SH9. rpiIE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF REVENUE STAMPS NO. 304 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, NO. 105 S. FIFTH STREET, (Two doers below Chcsnut street) ESTABLISHED 188 2. The pnle of Revenue stamps is still conUuncd at the OlU-Estublislieil Agencies. The Btoek romprlsea every denoaiinatlon printed by the Government, and having at all times a lurgo supply, we nre enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders Immediately upon receipt, a mutter of great importance. I'nlted States Notes, National Tinnk Notes, Drafts on ritiladelpliia, and Post Olliee Orders received 111 payment. Any information regnrdinq: ye decisions of tho Commissioner of Internal Keveuuo cheerfully aud gratuitously furnished. Revenue stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Receipts, etc. The followliiff rates of commission ure allowed on Stamps and Stamped J'uper: On I '25 and upwards. ' mo " ...2 percent. ...3 " ...4 Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, So. 204 C'llESNVT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PIANOS. mt-. AI.BRECTTT, frl-l' R1F.KKH 4 SCHMIDT, MAMI'r'At Ti:ili:ilS OK VIHSTCLAhti PIANO lOUTES. Vull guaiautce and moderate irn;es. i uu gu WARU.UOOMU. No. tilO AR01I Street. MAT8 AND OAP3. HWARBUIITON'S IMPROVE! VENTI lated anJ fwey-tittinc Dresi IlaU (natontodl, in all the improved fusion of the kWUKUl. CUlUj-N IJ I' Street, tin aSvx m tu t'it om u to LUMBER. 18G0 HPKUCK JOIST. SP.HTTCK JOIST, HKMUiCK. TI KM LOCK. 1809 1ti!0 PEASftNED PLEAtt PTNE 1 Of'O 10UJ UKASONEU CLKAU PINK. 10U (HOICK PATTKKN PINK. SPANISH CKOAH, FOR PATTERNS, RED CEDAR. 18G9 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FlAXlRlNO. 18G9 VIRGINIA FIXIOKING. DELAWARE FLOOvtlNO. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA HTKP HOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1 QilCi WALNUT HOARDS AND TLANK.1 QfA 100 O WALNUT HOARDS AN I) PLANi.lO0y WALNUT HOARDS. WALNUT FLANK. 1CTtO UNDERTAKERS' LUMBEIt. iQ'ft lOUi) UNDERTAKERS' LUMBEli. 100 J RIO!) CEDAR. WALNUT AND l'INE. SEASONED PorLAR. SKiVSONED C11ERR1'. 18G9 18G9 ASH. WHITE OAK PI.ANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. 1 QitO CIGAR BOX MAKERS' CIGAR BOX MAKKHN' lOUiJ SPANISH ( KDARBOX HOARDS, FOR 8ALK LOW. 1ftf!0 CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 QlO lOUJ CAROLINA II. T. SILLS. lOO J NORWAY SCANTLING. 18G9 CEDAR SH1NGT.ES. 1 Q!0 Cil'RESS SIIIM.LLS. lOOy MAULE, HROTHKIt .t CO., No. '2oo SOL'TII Street. 115 "TJNITJ5D STATES BUILDE11S' MILL, FIFTEENTH STREET, BELOW MARKET, ESLEE & BROTHER, Proprietors. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, ETC. BALUSTERS AND TURNING WORK. A Lnrge Stork always on hand. 0 11 3m LUMBER UNDER COVER ALWAYS DRY. Walnut, Whlto Tine, Yellow Fine, Sprnce, nem loek, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON & GILLINGHAM, 3 50 No. 924 RICHMOND Street, IStn ward. SILVER PLATED WARE, ETC. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. MEAD & ROBE3BNS, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN O. MEAD & SON, rtlnnufiictnrers of the l'lnt'st (.'miteti of SILVER Wemokeoi.rovfngoeUa-, deposit the Silver accurately by weight, and Warrant each article, by our Trade Mark on tho bate, and by written guarantees R preferred. They ro eqnal to the finest grades of English and Froncb Wares, aud artistic in design and elegantly ornamented. CUTLERY. Pearl, Ivory, and Rubber Cutlery in preut variety, plate and unplntod, in quantities asroquired. N.E. Corner Ninth and Chesnut, 10 1 finvrfm PII1LADKLPHIA. MILLINERY. vi:vi. Ac iiosi:.cir.iii, KO. 720 CHESNUT STREET. OPF.N TU1S DAY, 10 PIKCI'S ROMAS JSTRIHKD SATINS, at $2, $2 il), and 43 pur yurd; one Uuliar pur yard bolow former prices. 40 PIKOKS SATINS, If' inch. of all desirable aUadut, $1 50 por yard ; reduced from $'X IB PIKCE8 BLACK VKLVKT, warranted all Nilk, at $1, $4'j0, and $5; one dollar per yard below the real value. A lo, a full atoek of all kinds of RliiliOISH. SILK6, UATS. l'RAMir.S, lLOWKR!, lliATHURS. KIU. UTO., AT CRKATLY REDUOKD PRICKS, WI1OL10SALI5 AND It I' TAIL wni'L &, uosi:.mii:i.ii, 10 18 lm NO. -,M CHESNUT STUKRT. CENT.'B FURNISHING COOPS. rpiIE FOUIVT OF FANIIIOA. CENTS' FURNISHING 8TOUE. MRS. MINNIE OUMMINOS has oponed the above named place, at No. 11!' South KIGJ11U Street, wtore Kantlemen oin find everything in their line. 'ibe best, fitting. KU1RTS in the city, ready-made or mace to order. Purchasers of twelve articles receive the thirteenth as Gift. UMBRELLAS TO UIH.X for25conts. Dandkcrcbicfs hemmed free of charge. Polite Snlesladien in attendance, A cull la reupoctfully solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. D8 MINNIE OUMMINOS. pATENT SIIOULDEll-SEAM BniET MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNIBHINQ STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING BniRTS AND DRAWER" made from measurement at very uliort notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DEES GOODS In full variety. WINCH ESTER ft CO., 11 9 No. 70 CHESNUT Street. iMKE D It E S S S II I 11 T 3 AKD GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. V. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, B C75rp Four doors below Continental Hotel. CLOAKS. QLOAKQ I CLOAKS !! Our styles are tho newest. Oar ma toridH the most fashionuble. Our workmanship the very best. Our stock the largest in tho city. OUR PIU01C8 dofy competition. HENRY IVENS, Io.2S Son Hi M.Vni divert, 116bliithSm rillLADKLPHIi. TOI1N FAI'NUM & CO., COMSnSSTON MERJ I chant and M.inut'acturers of OonostoutTluklua, eUi, Po. JUJVUltbNy'f SUwt, PkUdt.lplu ilwdui AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND OKHMAN OPKRA. Manager B. ORAU Halo of seal x for any r erformanee commenced THIS AlOKNINt, at Ito'cl-irk, At Tniniiiler's Music Storo and at the Academy. OrNiNU BIUHT, MONDAY, kov. l"i, . When will be performed Carl Maria ou Weber'e cbaimingand romantic opera, IIKK I KKYSOWUTZ. DKH I'RK'S HI 'IHJTZ, With new and gnrgeous costnmes, splendid rctnery, and a mrmt powerful cast. Koll Chorus. Increased Orrhestra. The celebrated Imputation nrene will le plrenintbo third art, with all the properties and effect bioiixhi.troui New York expressly for the occusinn. TCFPnAY, Nov. M MARTHA. WKDNHMDAV, Nov. 1.', Moart's immorlnl msfterpieoe, 1HF. MAO 10 IMJTK Die Zauberllotn). THURSDAY, Nov. IK l 'IIANKSOIVI.NO XUiltr), KIDKLIO. FRIDAY, Nov. 19, Ifnlevy's relebrsted w -rk, I.A JCIVK (TI1K JKWMi. SATURDAY, Nov 2rTWO I'KK I OHM ANCI'.S. MATIN KK t 3. KHA tl A v'1M. Kvening, only night of Jounod s colebi atud l'Afsr. AdmiKtlon. inrluding reHi-rvrd soats, OVI. lnll.HR, No extra rbarirn for renerved sr&t, which o..n Uiiw bo serureil at 1 remplei's and at the Ai-adomy. f amily Circle no cent-", (.ullery, iii cents. Proscenium (io', Ten Dollars. CADEJIY OF MUSIC 1 IKK ItMANN. llKHItMANN, TIM" CRKAT 1 HKHI IIJICITATKI.'H. T11H KRIDAY-I.AST NICHJ' litll UVK. 1IHST HKNHKIT IN AMKItH AOi PROI KKSOR IIKRRMANV, IN A tiRAND AND NKW PROt RAMMIt, And ou which occasion MillAMR URTIRMANN Will appear, for the frr,t time in Philadelphia, IN A CONCK.Hi', IN WltlOll SHK Wild, Kl.VtJ TWO OPKItATIC 8KLKOTIONM. TO-.MOHHOW (ilt AND MATl.NKJf. Admipion, l. including reHerved soat. FAMILY !IKCI,K,iVionts; (i A I.I.HII Y, 2 cen's. hents now for stile at Trunipler's Music Store, No. 11 ' ChoMint stroot. and ut the Academy. It) M CADEMY OF Ml'SIC M A TI N K K, -i V HKUHMANN! HKKKMANN! H H Kit M ANN! SATURDAY CKAMi MATfNKIS AT AT POPULAR PRICKS. Admission, 75c. Children, Wn Family Circlo, hoc. Children, 2'i -. HAT 1 Tl DAY iSICII T. 1 iAh'1'tiKAM) I'KK I ORM A N O K LAU11A KEEN E'8 CHESNUT STRKKT THRATUB. , n 1 I'LL HOUSES! h ULL HOUSKS! liOOUS! HOUS! BOCUS - A PR AM ATIU riF'.NS ATION. LAURA Kl'.K.KU ss KATK l'0.li;ROY, And the entire Company in the cunt. . With New Bconery, htnrtling F.lfectH. CONCLUDINO WITH A YACHT HACK. DiKim open at 7. Commence at 7?. yALNUT STREET THEATRE, BEGINS AT A THIS (Friday) EVENING. Nov. 12, LAST NUiHT l.tri' ONE, AND BKNKK1T Oi? LI CILLK WESTERN, Y ho will have tlio honor of appearing iu her powerful creation umf turilhni; iwirtrniture of LADY ISABEL VANE, EAST LYNNE; or, THE KLOPRMEST. AMATIKEWILL I'.KCIVUN ON SATURUA Y, ATS. I HH IKK I'.T-o I'll: AVE MAN will he performed. SATURDAY NUiHT The celebrate.! rirtma of - THE CHILD STEALER. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins M to 8. .SECOND WEEK OF LOST AT SKA. HOFKKK PACKED TO THE HOOP. EVERY N1UHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, LOST AT SKA. With New Scenory. Original Music, Hungurford Urldge, Oreat Fire Scene, Fnll lYrupany in the Cent. SATURDAY AI'TKKNUON NEXT, THE ONLY MATINEE, nt 1.S). o'clock, of LOST AT SEA. I?OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. ? THE ZANFRFriTA TROUPE AND OoHWN FAMILY. FIRST WEEK OF THE MACId STAR AND LA FETE CALAIS. Till! GRI.KK SLAVK, Km Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. DLTRF.Z & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. SEVENTH St., bolow Arch (Ijito Thoatre Comiqne) Mr. Charles H. Dnprez Manager MARKED AJD UNEOl'A I.T.KD SHI CESS " THIS KVKNINO, AND CONTINUE KVKRY NIGHT, 'third week of the great artixtio DUl'RK, A BENEDICT'S Gigantic Miimtrel and Iturlosquo Opera Troupe Still Another New Programme Tois Week. Firvt Time, Jew Rurlesiiue, PATH THE RE A L, AND PATTI THE IMPOSTOR. Adniifesiun, 61) c. : Oullery, afi c. ; Pnrquolte, 76c. IIIHrjt TSJEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA 1 HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above ChesnnL 'HIE FAMILY HKSOKT. OARNCHOSS A DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, the great Star Troupe of tho world, in their uneanalla E'I'H IOP1AN SOIREES, "loain PEAl'TIFUL 1IALLADS, SONGS, OPERATIC SELKCTIONS, sad EVKRYteNOKBURLESQUK ' H. F. SIMPSON, Treator01"068- MP,' ' . O N CERT II A h J THEODORE THOMAS' OR. A ND OKCH KSTR A L CONCERTS ON FRIDAY EVEN I Mi, NOVF'M If Ell 12 SECOND ( RAND CONCERT. Laid appearance of tlio Celebrated Pianiste. MISS AL1DE TO PP. First appearance of tho distinguished Virtuoso on tl Trombone, MR. F. LEKTS1H. PROCKA&U1K. 1. Overture Leonora, No. 3 Roetbnve) 2. Air and Cavotto Baci II. Scherzo Reformation Symphony MeiideUssohii 4. Concerto A Miaor Schumann MISS ALIDE TOPP. 5. Overture "Robespierre" Litolff ti. n. Seronade Haydn r 4 T.ru'u.V!C';ei ; Sobumana 7. Walt -"Wiener Bonbons" Htnuis 8. Solo for Trombone "The Tear" stiuelll MR. V. LKETSCII. UKelH P. Polka Mazurka -"Libelle" ) Polka Fraui-niMo "Krouzlidel" '. Strausa 1U. Overture "Mignon" A. Thomas TO MORROW fRiiturdnyl KVENINfJ, Nov 11 (IRAND SYMPHONY CONUKfiT. ' LAST APPEARANCE OF THICODOHK THOMAS AMI HIH UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. No extra charge for Rexervcd Seats. Cun now lis had at Tiunipler's Musio Store, No. 8it Chcuut stroet. Thn only Piuno fortrs nted st Thnoitore Thomas' Con. rertaarethe cctubraicd WEI'.ER PIANOS, from J. A. t.et.e'e narernoms, 11(3 Chssnut street. V A T I O N A L II A L L, 1 M A R K FT ST R V. V. F. LAST THKKK N1UUTS 1K JAMES MACE. The retired f!h:impion of Mngliiiif, in his t-eiobratad STATU FStH'K ILLUSTRATIONS. .1AMKS TAYLOR, Tho Ignition Comiiuo, In New Characters. MISS ALEXANDER, New Sunfrs. JAMES MACE, And his cousin, POOLF.Y MACE, JCS( , In thoir CRAND ASSAULT AT ARMS, OOHS1CAN BROTHERS," As exhiliilcd by tlimu before the Prince of Wale IVin. cess Alexandra, and other distinguished ' Ladius ol tho t lotirt. FRIDAY. NOVK.M I1KR 1i, RENEFIT 6F JAME.S MACE. ....,.. Al,d last auponr.iiice bnt onow i? i-rvfin'v""i .i-"'l'e imd Children, SATURDAY At 1 1.HNOON, at 2 o'clock. n ASS E M B L Y BUI L DINGS. J.Y TONIGHT I RANKO CHILDREN THIS (Fridsv) EVKNINU, Nov. IJ, at 8 o'clock .FIRST C.RA V o (JONCKKT. The Fronko Family are FIVE IN NUMB ICR, varying in ope (ruin J to H year. They will bo assisted by the uopu lur and favorite vocalist , MADAME HENRIETTA REHRENS TO -AlOHROW' (Saturdayl AT 2 O'CL 1CK. t.RAND.IUVKNII.E MATINEE. SATURDAY EVEN I NO, November 13, POSITI V ELY LAST' CONCERT. I ICKE'I 8 ( including Reserved SeatB) $1 I or halo at Chiulen Tniinulor's Alusiu Store. CHILDJtEN HAI.F-l'RICK TO THE MATINEE) ONLY. Doors oreu ut 7' i' and l,Hi o'clock. 118 SENTZ AND IIASSLEK'S MATJNEES-, MUSICAL FUND HALL, lBt7l). every SATURi DAY A I 'l'EROON at UH o'clock. 10 18 p II I L II A K M O X I C SOCIETY ' 'I he Society is now ready to receive subscriptions aVb v ottice ot the Secretary. lloaCHKSNUT St. 1 11 a tuthsliit ATALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEl V tl A HDEN, Nos. 'JO. T'Jd, 724, and 7M VINK Street THE t;itANl) tilil lll STRlON. lonuorly the prouer : of tho CRAND DUK E OF HA DEN, purchased at ire expeuBe by JACOB V A I.FR. of this city, in eouihinatio ' with ELAMEH'8 ORCHESTRA and' MiM N KLLJf, A N DMISoN, will iierfonii EVERY AFTERNOON an EVFN1NU at thu abuvo-nioutioned plauc. Admlniia 1 T, i l. T. EAHTON, I. M'MittlSw UANTOM & nnHAinw: Jji BINVflNQ AKT tOHMIZSIOtf NEUCHANW No. S COKNT1ES SLIP, Now York. No. 1x KOI 'I'll WHARVES, Philudelnhia. No. 46 VV. Fh I I' Street, baitunore. ' We are piepared to aiip every detunuuun of Vrabrht A PbtUdelpVu. New York, vvilmlntonr and "tSi"?! po uu with proniptnoae and deapatoh. Oa vUui-ta& tairukd at U: boiUu ftotlc