1 V i ; ; THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 18fi9. 3 WEwa aummahy. In enncu, ymerday afternoon, the Rrpub-JW-un member of (Jouniils nominated tor re el'ci'lion nit lunula of tho various city I(iiartni'jnt those whose terms of oltii-n will expire curly in tlic' coming year. Tlicy are . follows: Chief Cominimloncr of lllirhwuyn, Malilon II Dickin son; AsslHUnts, Hiram Honor an J James Work; Coraininsioripr of Markftt and City I'ropr.rtT, Jonathan II. I'tigti; Glilcf Knizlncor of the Water Department, Frederick Graoff; JVipcrintundcnf, of tbe G Irani Kxtatc, Charles E. Smith; Agent of the (ilrard I'.sUtc, Hmnncl 8. Cavrn; Superin tendent of City Railroads, John Bonier. ()n Thnrfduy ulturiioon tho residence of Mr. tieoTgo W. Granttback, No. 819 East Dauphin street, was entered by thieve. Somo jewelry, trinkets, and about $ in money wero rttolen. The thieves entiired tho house by thu back way with false keys, during a temporary absence of the family Domrnlte Affair. Gold closed yorUt-rdity at 1'J'v'.,'. Another tailors' strike is anticipated iu , ICew York. , Indians aro still depredating near Prescott, Arizona. Provisions at Prcscott, Arizona, aro at famine prices. Some of th's Cheyenne chiefs advocate fiiflit inp In the spring. Doubt is cast npon the report of tho death of the Indian Chief Santanta. A Woman's Suffrage Convention was held in WllnihiL.tou. Del., yesterday. Rains snlUclont to glvo an impetus to min ing havo fallen throughout Arizona. The new Assistant Treasurer of New York will probably enter npon hi duties on Monday. There is much excitement in San Francisco over some important mining discoveries in Na brask a. Speculations in whisky have caused the treasurer of Peoria county, 111., to become a defaulter. The report of the intended annexation of St. Domingo by tho Government is wholly with out foundation. A jrrcat reduction is proposed in the force at tbe Hoaton Navy Yard. Already one hundred and thirty-five men have been discharged. Mayor Bowen has beer, restrained by an in junction from obstructing the track of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, in Wa-jhlugton, by his street improvements. A Chicago colored man, named Johns, has been appointed by the Governor of Illinois as a notary public. This is the first appointment ever given a colored man in that State. A portion of the bonds stolen somo time back from the Dutchess County Mutual Insur nnec Company at Poughkecpsle, N. Y., has been found In the possession of a New York banker. The members of the Washington Bar and the officials of the Courts met yesterday and passed resolutions expressive of deep regret at the death of Hon. Robert J. Walker, and of con dolence with his family. The acting Commissioner of Internal Reve nue has decided that parties purchasing gold dust are not liable to special tax as brokers, but that dealers in bullion, that is. gold removed in even one degree from tbe ore, are. Further advices regarding the coolie ship tragedy, recently reported from San Francisco, couiirni in tho main the accounts then received, but there is good reason to believe that a large number of the three hundred coolies escaped death. Foreign Affairs. Ledru Roll in refuses to return to Paris. The Saxon House of Deputies is opposed to the abolition of tho death punishment. The candidature of tho Duke of Genoa for tho Spanish throne is opposed by his mother. An immense bed of rock which prevents the deepening of the Suez Caual is to bo blasted out at once. . A pastoral has been issued by tho Bishop of Orleans, expressing his approval of the Fulda Conference proceedings. Napoleon is said to have inspired that por tion of the pastoral of the Archbishop of Paris relating to the Pope's Infallibility. English consols are depressed by the delay in tho annoueement of the new Government loan for the purchase of the telegraph lines. Louis Blanc has accepted a nomination to the French Corps Lcglslatlf, in place of Ledru Rollin, who, however, declines to withdraw. The obsequies of the late George Peabody took place in London yesterday. Every possible mark of respect was shown to the memory of the great philanthropist. The remains wero temporarily deposited in a grave iu Westminster Abbey. SPAIN'S N.ivr. 1 he IHeet In Cuban Wntrrs. The following letter explains Itself: NOR'I H ATLANTIC FLKKT, L'NITBD STATUS " FLiOHUii-Powhatan, Kikst Kate, y IIakkok ok Havana, Nov. 3, 1669.) Uou G. M. Jiobeton, Herniary of the Saey. sir In compliance with the Department's circular letter of September 28, 1S09, 1 have the honor to state that the vessels of war In this harlior at present are a part of the Spanish licet, consisting of one large iron-clad screw friRate, witli projecting prow or ram, the Vlttorla, mourning thirty guns of heavy calibre six and seven inch nearly all rilled; full ship rlpged; plating 44 Inches thick; tonnage alwut ooo; built in England, and .Is very fast. Three double-banked screw frigates (wooden), averaging forty-six guns, mostly of heavy calibre; full ship rigged, and about equal to the Colorado class. Tliey are tbe Uerona, atioiit 4000 tons, and mounts tatrty two sixty-eight pounders on main deck, and sixteen thirty-two pounders on the spar deck ; the Almanzor and the Lealtad, widen are a trlile smaller than the Uerona. The Almanzor has just arrived from Ma laga, and appears to be fully manued, as does also the Lealtad. The other two, judging from the ham mocks they stow, are very short-handed. A sidu wheel gunboat sailed tho day alter the arrival of the 1'owhatan. There Is also a Spanish despatch vessel of the Kngllsh blockade-runner class here. The Kpanlhh olllcers here report that two heavy iron-elads the Snragossa and another and one more frigate, are expected irom Spain. 1 have rarely seen liner specimens of naval architecture vessels present. 1 understand, lrom the Spanish Admiral Mai t'umpo, that it Is the Intention to send the iron-clad Vlttorla to New York to be ,isu.koi fnr thn niirnose of cleaning her bottom. I learn that the mortality Iu the Spanish fleet during the past summer months was very severe-several hundreds In number. A supply of water, and other assistance that we muy need, has been ottered by the Spanish Admiral. Her Britannic Majesty's gunboat J'hilomel has just arrived from Jamaica with Hii kntss on board. Her commander died last night, .,'.t .Miliar nre Ions to her arrival here. The Philomel reports mat the Knglish fleet is recruiting at Halifax. Nova Scotia. I can learn nothing of the French fleet. As opportunities occur I hope to fur nish more uelinite iniorjiiuiiini iiii,uiiii wo nuvai lor.e upon this station. 1 am, sir, very respwtfui y, yonrobeilient servant, U li. Pooh. Jtear-Aumirai coiiiuiuuuiub .wiui auouuu i iccu MB SICAIi AM 1KA3IAT1C. mt.n tf'ltw AifiiiHPiiiinf. Vr the Cwmnct li".'" will he performed this rvVtiiiiii The drama of 2'ltf Moou'ntuwt (jneitiuii; vr, V . .. . .. ...ill L... irk'im HV an uiri.l.ii.a Attwc Walnut Miss Lucille Western will appear for the last time this evening In the .iramaof Tin Child fiUutii: This ancriioou i i ncan-oj-eaie Sj'n Monday Mr. Edwin Forrest will appeur as " Ar'nift Alien Lo t at A'i will be given Hits even- ,UAT IHlPRKK A IIKSKDIOTS Ol-KBA llOlTRg a firs rate Saturday mici'i "i """'Vn-niA Horsit a,. ,.t tractive preprmnu e win J VI t Concert Hull lor the lust time this evening. A Lne iirogramiiH! will bu presented. lVHRiAt.N will appi'ar for the las" time at the Academy of Muslo this evening. Jiy general reimest Mtidame Herrmann will sing two operatic selections. A irrsud matinee will be given at li o'clock. Th Fkanko CiiiLiHtKN will give a matinee to-uay t the Assembly buildings for the benefit of Uuiilies Mid children, und they will appear this evening u a jrraud coucert, assisted by Madume lleur;etia iJeu- "tii KKKTr.-llAHKi.iii Ohciikhtka will perform tliis alternoi n at Musical Fund Hall. This iihAN Oi-kka neasou will wimnieiu' on Monday, at tin Academy or Music, witl' Wooers I era i I l'ir h', nwhut.'. which pood c;'! l m MARINE TELEGRAPH hor tnUitionat Marin A'cim w t'irxt PoffH. Af.MANAU f OR PUIIAUFLPHIA-TUIS DAT. ' Rrm Kthks I Mmw Kk.t flo I HON MKJH 4'44l lima Watkr I' 4.1 PHII.ADKf.HUlA HOARD Of TRADK. Wn.iiAM W. Pai:l, M. U. HliX'HKH, , UoMMlTTKK OF THE MONTH. S. K. Sxokkh. ) COMV1TTKK IM ARBITHATIONS. J. O. .TiimM, CoorK I Bnzby, F. A. Bonder. WilliraW. Pal, l aos. L. dl.pi. OLKAHKD VKSTRHDAT. Stmmiihlp WTnminf, 'lr', Haraunah, Philadelphia and tviotliorii Mad Hl.-anxhip Co. Rtamr.). H. Hhritur, llftr. Hnltimtmt, A. flroTM, Jr. Kr. bun ne Vr. V. 'l"nppr. OoOIII, Hdhoa. C. O. Van Horn. Barque Andaman. Otia, llamhiirit. Workman A Oo. Uriit Natbantal MaeD, Saunders, boston, L. Audenried A Co. Rchr DniiinTllton, 8omern, rilonfiuww, D. S.8tetonAC6: Schr Hany Lee. liariett. Newburn, S. U., Mention A i;lond. Scbr Kranconia, (Iraiir. rtoton, liammctt, Neill A Co. Bchr hjilvan, Vonnn, INn-tumonlh, do. Ki-lir I.uej hurb. Ad ami, Nantunket, do. Sehr ot. Bnrtnn. Lndlnm, llOMton, do. Schr.l. H. 4'allag-her, Hoyce, Ridhmond, do. Ruhr J-'.llia IlrrMloriu. LnpiMn, Sxleni. do, Hnrite linhcrt. A damn, I jnnh, New Vork, do. XarR Ainolia, Kalo. Naw York, do. barge Vt m. Lalvie, Uodanalk, Nan Tork, do. A R RI V FI TfKSTKK O AT. Steomahtp 1 anita. Itrooka, IS honra from New Tork, itb mdae. t John K Old. Bi low liombay Hook, paeaod brlR V. V. Wdllania, tmin Charleston, at. anchor. htnnmeT Itlai'k Jiiuinnd, Mnmdith, iioura from New York, with mdw. to W. M. Itaird A Co. Hteamer linntol, Wallace, 34 hours from Now York, with mritie. to W. P. C'lydo A Co. Htpainer I). Utlry. I)nvi, 24 hours from Now Tork, with BidBo. to W. M. Ilainl A !o. Hr.hr H. B. Kranklin, Mull. 10 riayn from JacksonTllls, with lumber to Patteraon A fiippinuott. Bolr ,J, J. Crittenden, Khecta. 'J days from Baltimore, with old Iron to W. K. Cnnlitfe- not aa before. Kcbr liainhurs, W'entcoH, 7 days from James river, with Inmhnr to (JoIIids A On. ttobr H. M. Condon, Condon, from Wilmington, N. C, with lumber. Hohr Potosi, Truai, 1 day from Lelpsie, Dol., with erain to Jos K Palmer. Canal boat Dndlny Breed, Kllis, from Oswego, N. Y., With barley to W. Mnssejr A Oo. Canal boat V. K. Habhott, Tolly, from Oswego, N. T.. Wit h barley to W. Maeaey A Co. Cnnal boat Ida C. Hurprr, O'Hara, from Oswego, N. Y., with barley to W. Masaey A Oo. PASSKNtiicRS SAILED. Per stearortiip Wyoming-, Teal, for Knrannah -Jacob Waldhir(t, J. If. Sntterthwaite, William le Code, John I. Criscora, M. IX, 1). C. Union, lady, and danuhter. Airs. Joel Hradiey, Mrs. Jane Bradley, Mary Bradley. Joahua Bradloy, Adrian Bradloy, Henry Bradley, Charles Brad ley. Ford Bradley, Alfred Bradley. Miss 8. Bradley, Miss A. Robert Elton, O. Iestourgson,w1fe, and two sons, John V. Uunter. (Smetpmdrnrrnf TT Krnttnit 7Hrmph. RASTON A MoMAffON'H BUIXimW. Nw York Office, Nov. ll-l ive bros leave In tow to-niRht for Baltimore, liftbt. Baitimohk Biiakch Ofiick, Nov. 12. The followtng barxes leave in tow to-night euntward : K. V. Dewitt : O. A.Uorntield ; Hatterlee; Great Extern; K. O. Potter : P. Abbe : American Boy ; and J as. McMahon, ail with coal for Now York. A. O. Myrick, with cos!, for Wilmington. W. A J. Thompson, with coal, for Bristol. Jane Klliott,, with coal, for Philadelphia. Pbiidflphia Beanch Offks, Nov. 11 The bare John li. Walrath, with coal for New York, left last night. UK. 0. , , MEMORANDA. bteamship Urnruay, Dublros from Wilmington, Dal., at Montevideo lutn hopt., via Uio Janeiro, etc. Mearnabip Nevada, bonce, at New London loth Inst., for Hertford, nut in lor repairs to machinery. Bri1J Woodruff, Haskell, bence, at Portsmouth, N. tl., Htb inst. Brig Louisa Maria, Wynberg, hence, before reported ashoro at Helvoet, will have to diaohare. Brig Harry Virden, Collins, cleared at Quebec 6th insU for Cardenas. Brig Cosmos. Parsons, hence, at Boston llt.h Inst. hchr Lavid O. iloyd, Weeden, honce, at Fall Kiver 7th inatant. .sSlSy,ms 0ol'yor, Taylor, for Philadolpbia, sailod from rail River loth inst. tSchr Klmore. hence, at Richmond 10th inst. Scbr JaoobKieazle, Stoehnan, hence, at Norfolk 10th instant bchr Frances, for Philadelphia, sailod from New Lon don loth inst. Kchr Maggie J. Chadwick, Cage, hence. At New Haven 10th inst. Kohr fj. O. Hickman- ftrAenrmch. Ii.np. at Prnvian 10th inst. Hobr K. W. Pratt, Kendrick, hence, at Edgartowa 8th Inst. for Boston. WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETO. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., Ho. 002 CHESNUT Street. ARE OFENZNO European Novelties, Bridal Silver Wares, Diamonds, Choice Gems of Art, 10 20 thsturp IN ER03SZE. TQEING DESIROUS OF REDUCING STOCK, 1 have concladed to offer A VERY ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY, At lower prices than the same quality can be bought ior eisewnere. Now Is the time to buy, In anticipation of the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. FINE WATCHES AND CHAINS, KLKEVE BUTTONS AND STUDS, AMETHYST RINGS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS, WEDDING RINGS, ETC. DIAMOND RINGS AND STUDS. Compare prices, and satisfy yourself. JOHN C. KCLLEY'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 33 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 116stuth2mrp PHILADELPHIA. ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS, G . AV. RUSSELL, NO. Sa N. felXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. VILLIAM B. WAKNE & CO.. r' .... , , . . i 8. I.. corner MiVKM'II and CHKliNUT HtreeU, 8 4. becond floor, and late of No. 'Co B. Till RD bu TET fiOODS, NEWEST STYLES DIXON'S, ti No. 'Jl 8. KK.HTH Htrret '0 liiaw O O K N EXCHANGE JDHN T. BAII.ICY, I K. K corner of MARK RT and WATER Streets, I'liilailulphis. DKALFR IN 11AUH AND BAGGING Ol eytirr doaciipiion, for Crtin, Flour, 8nlt, Nnper I'lioeijhele of Lime, Boa lut, Kui. ' rt kfitl LWItU Pt'JV HA' -f rnn.tnntly n liliud, SPEOIAL NOTICES. IW COLD WEATHER DOE8 NOT CHAP orronKhen tho skin aftor nina WKftJHT'H Ab JO?ATH l.LVtJKRINK TABLET OK KOLIUIKIKO .l,Vl'.KKl.NK. ItedaiWns makes the skin delwaUilf toft and beantlfnl. bold bi all drnifilnla. II. A O. A. WRIOHT, No. (04 OUKSNU1' Htrcet rONICYVJLLE bECTUUES. WILLIAM K HKNNIH, Ksq . will dolirer tbe Third of the Coarse en WRDNRKIMT KVKNINd, Not. 17. Suhjemt: "Hocial Fossils." Tl.'KSDAY, Not. fft-Konrth nd lt Ionrc -Htibjert "Mrs. Wiairins and Her Party," at the AHiKMBLY HUILDINO. Sua.n Uckoti (two Lectnrj, MMMired sxata, $l 'UO. Mnvle lertnm, aennmd snsts, 75 nrnte. Admission, 00 coftts. lHitnre at 8 o'clock. Kirurnd seats and Tickota at. Trumoler's. 11 13 4H tST ACADEMY (J F MUSIC THE STAR COUlisi" OF LECTURES. Hon. S. 8. rOX, NoTmnher 2. Hon. fill ARI.KS HUM N Kit, Docemh?r 1. Kt. RoBKHi' Jt)Ll YKIt, December a. J1AKK TWAIN, December 7. DKIimnOV. I ioemnber . WFNUKLL Fill I.I.I I'M, ftonember 1A. ... . Tickets at OfHILD'H. No. Il IJH KSMIT Street. 11 1 tf RTEREOPTICON AND r.GIC LAN- TKRN KXIIIHITIONS ipn n Kmidny Rohonls, Pchoots, tklleps, and for ttrivuto ontortuinmnnts. W, M IT CHK.I.L AicALl.IKTKlL K,L ran ;:iiKSNi;r Street. aecond story. 11 3 Sinrp L2T OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA liATLUOAD " rri . . t. . . n... . .... . . . .... warani, i itiwUKKR' llKrAKl Mh.ru-. PniT.AiiRT,viii , Pennn., Not. D, 1819. NOTICE TO M MUKloLIKK. Tre Board Of Lfirnctnni Iiava thia it.w rlM.,larAd a. uml. emul dividrad of 1'lVK PKR CH.NT. on the Uaiouil htock of the Company, oloar of National and butoUxea, pBVabln in cash on and after NoTemher 81), 1 lilank Powers lf Attovnav fn i.nll..On rtiviilnni4a An be bud at the office of the Ooinpajiy. No. M South THIRU The office will be opened at 8 A. M., and olosodatSP. M.. from NuVMinlmr X to December 4, for the payment, of Dividends, and alter that date from 8 A. M. to 3 P. M., as usual. latll THOS. T. FIRTH, Tres-rorer. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NA.- , . , . PmT,ATr.i.PHlA. Not. 2, Tne Board of Directors linen this ri H..lUra,l m. ftivi. dnndof HVK PKK OKNT., pnyablo on domand, oloar of tax. W. RUSUTOM. JR.. 11 K't Cashier. Ei-Sr NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. A Dividend of TWK.NTY KIVK OKNTS nor share y.",,h''.I,x.i,,.!.?.tllp HI'.STONVILLF., MANTUA, AND FAIKMOUNT PAHSKNUKU RAILWAY COMPANY, free of State tax, on and after Decembnr ! noxt, at the Office of the Ompnny, No. 113 South FRliNT Street. Transfer Hooks will be cloed November 30 nod roopen Drwmber tj. CHARLES I'. HASTINGS. 11 '"tf Treasnrnr. iniTO-iiuiureui i rnnsyivunia, lor tne invnrporation of imiiMnv. In aiwirilnnn ri,h V. 1 n .... ... . i . . . . . , . . . ivu ...to lilt, 1 MlllUtlll rcnltb, to be entitled "The Philadelphia Banking and lavincs Deposit Company," to be located at Philadelphia, rith a capital of one million dollars, with the ri(tht. to in reane the same to three millions of dollar. 7 (tf-Jot jjgj- JAMES M. S C V E L, LAWYER, CAMDEN, N. J. Collectine done In all parts of the State and returns promptly made. 1 11 4 iw 5" DR. F. It. THOMAS, THE LATE OPE- ratorof the (Vilton Dental Aswciution, is now the only one in Philadelphia who devotes bis entire tune and practice to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain, by lreh nitrous oxide khh. Offlco, 911 WALNUT St. 1 Mi COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION onginHTea me Hmwsrnenc use or NITROUS OXIDK. OR I.AIjaiTTMf! AS And devote their whole time and practice to extracting vein wiwiouT pnin. twice, Kiotti H and WAIJUT Streets. II 3J tgy QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, uvHJiun in li lav r.n.ruuu, CAPITAL, JC2.0UO 0(10. SABINK, ALT.KN DULLTtS, A Rente, KUTH and WALNUT Street. OLOTHING. WESTON St, BROTHER. TAILORS, No. 300 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA, Invite special attention to their HANDSOME STOCK or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED. A SUPERIOR GARMENT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 18 8mrp OCDEN & HYATT. MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 815 ARCH STREET. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS. TERMS MODERATE. 0 It) tbstnSmrp THE CHESNUT STREET One-price Clothing House, NO. C09 CHESNUT ST., ABOVE SIXTH. COMPLETE NEW FALL STOCK. LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT. PBICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AND EXAMINE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. OZSatUthOm PERRY & CO. FLOWERS, ETO. SPRING FLOWERS. NOW IS TUB TIME TO PLANT HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, LILIES, JON QUILS, CROWN IMPERIALS, NARCISSUS, ETO. ETC. The largest assortment in the oountry, my own imports tion, and selected during a recent visit to Europe. Also, Kulb Classes, Fancy Flower PoU, Croons Pots, etc. PRICES MODERATE. Beedsrran and Florist, No. 714 CHESNUT STREET, 11 8mws3t PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8AFE fm J WATSON & SON, lj iKijjfjof the lata arm of EVANS 4 WATSON. 5 K3 jj FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SATE STOKE, NO. 53 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 3W A few doors ebo Ohesnnt it, Pbllada. OTTON BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS of all numbers and brands. Tent, Awninff, Trunk, and YVaxon-coTer Duck. Also, Pupor Manuiaotorars' Drier Fella, from thirty to aeventy-aix inches wide, Paulina, Belting, Sail Twine, etc. . . JOHN W. K VERM AW, l3 OUUKOU K treat (Oitr Btorael T AVID F L E M M I N G, CIGAR BOX MANUFACTURER, No. 026 COMMERCE Street, above Market. Orders filled at the shortest notices W M lm CI I ESAI' K A Mitt TBI KKA Vli. ... . D1CI.A W A RK TKBR AP1N. ALL KINDS WILD iAMK. ,oi M "T, PIANOS. STEiriWAY t SONS' Grand Square ' and Upright Pianos, With tbelr newly patented RESONATOR, by which the eriitinal Tolnme of sound ou always b retained, the same a In Violin. BLASIU8 BEOS., No. 1006 CHESNUT ' STREET, 27 wrtf PUILADELPiHA. RlRKK.fl A 8CHMIDT, TSS MAJtl KACTTRFIlS Or FIRSTCLAHH PI AND FORTES. Full marantee and moderate prtr.ee. 3( . WAKEHOOMS, No. BlOARCU Street OARRIAQES. GABDNEB & FLEHIUO, CAnniAan buzldchs, tio. 214 South FIFTH Stree BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand CARRIAGES, DtCLTJDIua Roctaways, FnastonB, Jenny Linda, Bagglet Depot Wagons, Etc Eta. 3 23 tutn For Sale at Reduced Prices. L.OOK1NQ GLASSES, ETO. E STABLI8HED 179ft. A. 8. ROBINSON. FRENCH FLATS LOOKING-GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, FAINTING S, Manufacturer of all klndi of LOOKING-GLASS, FORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES, NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, I Fifth door above the Continental, Phlla. WINDOW CLASS. "WINDOW GLASS." EVANS, SHARP A CO., ,t NO. 613 MARKET STREET, Are dally receiving shipments of Glass from Works, where they are now making 10,000 fuel day. They are also receiving shipment of FXaSIffCXX WINDOW GLASS. Rough Plate and Ribbed Glass, Enamelled Stained, Engraved, and Ground Glass, which they offer at 9 20 3m LOWEST MARKET RATES. ENGINES, MfAOHINERY, ETO. ' PENN STEAM ENGINE AN!) rSc-ROILKR WOKKS.-NKAKIK 4 LHVY, IMSi? "FKAtJTlOAL AND THEOItKTIOll! luoAMth. llLACKSMl I MS. and KOIlNllh'MM hu.. .... " " I . .. ii..u iu ,uuumiuiUn)IHIUn, UQ UflBO ex clusivoly enKSKcd In huildins and ropairins Marine ami Kjver jLriKins, high and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water lank. I'rouellers. etc. etc.. ronnnctfiillv nlar thai . vices to the nulilio ae being fully prepared to contract for engines of all sixes, Marine, Uiver, and Stationary ; having sets of patterns of different sizes, aro prepared to execute orders with quick despaUih. Kvery desoription of pattern making made at the shortest nntioe. IliKh and Low pres sure i ine Tubular and Cylinder Hoilors of the best Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forcings of allaisesand kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Itoll Turning Screw Cutting, and till other work conneoted with the above business. Drawings snd specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for repairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and aro pro vided wit h ihears, blocks, falls, etc. etc., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB O. NRAFIR. JOHN P. LKVV, 9U BEACH and PALM KB Btreete. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON Streets, PHILADELPHIA. MKHRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure steam Engines for Land, Klver, and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Boofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad stations, etc Ketorts and Gas Machinery of tbe latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also. Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil M..uni Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En gines, etc Sole Agents for N. Blllenx's Sugar Boiling Anna, ratus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln. wall k Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain lng Machines. 4 so, QIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN H. MURPHY & BROS. Hanofaclurera of Wrought Iron Pip, Ala. PHILADELPHIA. PA. WORKS, WENTV-TUIHD and FILBEKT Btfmtm. OFFIOB, 41 , 149. 4'J North VJKTH BOroot. ROOFINQ. READY ROOFING., This Rooting is adapted to ail buildings. It can applied to BTKKP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half tbe expense ot tin. it ruuiiy put on (Shingle Hoofs without removing the ebinglea. thus avoid, ing the damaging of ceilings and furniture while undue foing reps ire. (No gravel used.) kikuvk vouAjin ktwith wfxtoiti I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofaatahnri notice. Also, VAlJNT FOR BALK b, the barl "gUoa the beet and cheapest in the market. W. A. WKLTON. 1 179 No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Uoataa. rr0 OWNERS. ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS. 1 AND ROOFElla-Roofsl Yes, yea. Kvery size and kind, old or new. A t No. Wit N. Til 1R1J (Street, the AM K. K1CAN CONURETK PAINT AND ROOF floM PAN V are selling tneir ceieurateu paini, I or ROOFS, and ... nrautmin. all wood and mutate. AUrt hAi- 1 : .i ' plex roof covering, the best ever offered to the public, with crushes, cans, buckets, eto., lor the work. Anti vermin, Fire, and Water proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No crack! ing, pealing, or shrinking. No papor, gravel, or heat. Good for all cliwatoa. Directions given for work, or good work men supplied. Care, promptness, oertsinul One srioel Oaill Examine! Judge! . A gents wanted for interior eonntles. tf JUSKFU LHED8. Principal. p PAVEL ROOFS REPAIRED AND WAR- J ranted for tjye years, at half the prue others eharge. Tin roof it repaired and painted at one cent pur square 'not Old shinglo roofs covered with ready roofing; at small cost. Keyntone Koohng Company, No. 411 V1NK Street (julland seo. 1181m MAT8 ANO OAP8. HWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated end easv-ntting Ureas Hate (patentdt. in all the improved fashiona of the seaaoo. Outbid UT Btreek naxt door to the Post Offloa. tlUru - (. MlfABON, jb. m a irM a i ja fw Xij W"71V( A fJ ernvriNd a ni vonmiwioit "Kuouaht No. UUKN i ma war. new or. No. 18 BOUTU WHARVK8. PhiUdelpuia. riO, Vf. r AA DtlWl, IMULIUiUr. are prepared to slil P every description of Freight to delptifa. New Vork, Wilmington,. sad sntcruMHiiale Phlladelp kjumia with troiuttntHS snd dsi(4i Rum-imM wraJntssd t Vm bant niru'utn. " 1 " LUMBER, 18G9 RPRUCH JOIST. DPR HO IE JOIST. HKMUiCK. II KM LOCK. 1869 1 QftO SKAHONKD CLEAR PTNK 1 QUO IOOJ BfCAHONKO CI.KAK PINK. lOOaJ CHOICK PATTKUN PINK. SPANISH CEDAR, KOU PAX1'RN& RED CEDAR. IftHO FLORTOA FLOORINa . 1Qf, lOOy FIX)RII)A KlJORlN(i. lOUli CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FIXX)RINL DELAWARE FIXK)lUNa ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOOHINO. FLORIDA 8TKP HOARDS. RAIL PLAN K. 1 RftO WAIJJTJT BOARDS AND PLANK. Qrv IOVJ WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.10U7 WAIJi;T BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1&ftQ ITNDKRTARKRS' LUMBER. lOiM. 10Us7 LNDERTAKEHS' LUMLEIL lOOU UKI I'KIHII WALNUT AND PINE. 1869 REASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CUElUtV. 1869 ASM. WHITE: OAK PINK AND BOARDS. HICKORY.' 1 ftfiQ CIGAR BOX MAKKRS' - Cpt LOXJO . CIGAR BOX MAKKRS loly SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. . 1 RfiQ CAROLINA SCANTLING. lOf'n IOUJ CAROLINA II. T. SII.I.S. 1 hlKl ; NORWAY SCANTLING. 1869 CEDAR SniNGLER. CYPRESS BIIINGLKS. lOOy MAULK, BROTHER ft CO., No. 8500 SOUTH Street 119 0NITED BTATE3 BUILDERS' MILL, FIFTEENTH STREET, BELOW MARKET, ESLE3 & BROTHER, Proprietors. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, ETO. BALUSTERS AND TURNING WORK. A Large Stock always on hand. 9 II 3m LUMBER UNDER COVER ALWAYS DRY. Walnut, White Tine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem. lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON A GILLINQHAM, 8 595 No. 924 RICHMOND Street, 16th ward. MILLINERY. NO. 726 CHESNUT STREET. OPEN THIS DAT, iu jr.ur.ii AwiniT 11 , ivi ( r.u oaia.o. , at $3, $3'6o, and $3 per yard ; ono dollar per yard below lonuur prices. 40 PIKOKS SATINS. lft-roch, of all desirable shades, mioU per yard; reduced iroin $A. 18 PIF.OKS BLACK VF.LVF.T. warranted all silk, at $4, $4'u0, and (to ; one dollar per yard neiow tne real vaiuo. A lso, a full stock of all kinds of RIBBONS. BILKS, HATS, FRAMWS, FLOWERS, FKATHF.RS.. KTO. ETO., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WEIL & ltOSKIYllElJI, 10 18 lm NO. 726 CHESNUT 8TREKT. CENT.'S FURNISHING GOO OS. GENTS' FURNISHING STOKE. MRS. SI IN NIK OUMMING8 bas opened tho above named plaoo, at No. 119 Bentb EIGHTH Street, wners gentlemen oan Und everything in their line. The best fitting. SHUTS in tho city, rsady-made or made to order. . Purchasers of twelve articles receive the thirteenth as a Gift. . UMBREIXA8 TO HIRE for 26 cents. Handkerufciefs hemmed free of charge. Polite Salesladies In attendance, call Is respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. 93 MINNIE CUMMINGS. pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRE3 GOODS in full variety. WINCHESTER A CO., Ill No. 708 CHESNUT Street. PINE DRESS SHIRTS AMD GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, 6 275rp Four doors below Continental lloteL PATENTS. WILLIAM s. IRWIf,, GENERAL PATENT AGENT, No. 406 LIBRARY STREET. OUTOALTS PATENT ELASTIC JOINT IROH ROOF. AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON 09. '8 MANU FACTURKS, FLRE-PROOV BUILDINGS, ETO. TAYLOR OOALE'S PATENT AUTOMATlO LOOK-UP SAFETY VALVK. BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR. ETO. ETO. 104 til PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. FEES LESS THAN ANT OTHER RKLIAEL AGENCY. Send for pamphle on Patents. , 8 4 tbstut CHARLES H. EVANS. PATENT OF FICES. N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH street). rE.AX.CZS D. rASTOIlIUS, soucrroR op patents. Patents procured for Inventions in the Unite, States and Foreign Countries, and all bnslneas r latlng to the same promptly transacted. Call or so, . for clroalars on Patents. Open till o'clock every evening. I smthf. STATE BIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE Rights of a valnahle Invention jnst patented, and for the BUOINO, CUTT1NU, and Ulill'flNU of dried beef, cabbage, etc., are hereby ottered (or sale, ft is an artiolo of great value Is proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introdnoed into every family. ri'l'A'I'K 11 Hi DIM fnraale. Modtii nan be ftean at TKLKURAP11 rkk t iriif uulPKll'M POINT- w -I i ' AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADKMT OF " MWSIC;, . GRAND GERMAN OPERA. ..L. Msnsger H. OBAU Bale of seats for any pert nrreanoe eommnBced r THIS MOKNINu.at lo'olook, 1 AtTrnmpler's Music Btore and at tbe Academy. OPKNINO NIGHT, MONDAY, Bov. Iu, When will bo performed Oarl Wane Von Weber's chaitning and romnntio opxrs. . KR FRKV 80HTJTJ5. DKK FRKVHCHUTZ, With new and gorgeous oust nines, splendid fcenery, and a most powerful cast. Foil ChnruR Increased Orchestra. 1 he celebrated Incantation scene will be given In tho third act, with all the properties and edeetehaougbtfrona New York expressly for the occasion. TUFRDAY, Nov. lft MARTHA. WF.DNKHDAY, Nor. 17, Morett's intmonal masterpfeee, - 1HK MAU1U FLUTE (Die aherflote). THURSDAY, Nov. 18 (THANKSGIVING NIGHT). f IDr.ijli. FRIDAY, Nov. 19. Halevy-s oelelirsted work, I.A dfJIVK (THK JK.WKHHI. BATURDAY, Nov 8J-TWO PKRFOKM ANC'KS. MATINKKatl FalADIAVOLO. Kvenlng, only night of Gonnod s celebrated FAUST. Admtssloa. tnclnding reenrved seats, ON K DOLLAR. No extra charge for r.i.rvAd anal., whi.-b cud mis be ri uim! at Iromplor's snd at the Academy. 1 j-.miiy uur.ie w tnnie. f.allrrv, xo ueuta. Proscenium Roses, Ten Dellam. ' ' (CADEMY OF MUSIC-HKRItMANN. HERRMANN,' ' ' THE fiREAT I'KKSTIDH.TTATFUR. THIS, hATURDAY, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. In ennvidoration of UmtiKANDHUIJCKiiol lmL (Lvm. ing, and by ., , , t)K.KKAlj KKiJIJIwr, Madame hkkkmann , M1I appear for the second snd I.ANTTIME in a concert in which she will sing THIS A KTK.ItNOON.M ATINKK ATI Scats for salo at TKUMPI.KR'.S anil Aoadumy. M 110 LAURA KEEN E8 CHESNUT STREET TURATRK. A DOUBLE BILL. TWO PIKOKS. The Great Bnccess "BOGUS." and the tkrilling Drama of 1UK MUftlK.WTUllO ll KSTIU.N: (JU,I.OVIt AND DKAl'H. LAURA KK.KNK AS KATK I(IAfKTiOV. and entire company in this double bill. uoors open at 7. imminence at 7J. WALNUT STREET THEATRE, BEGINS AT li to R THIS ( Saturday) .KVKNDVG.Nov. IS. T.AHT NUIIIT llh i.ircii.i.u-. WUKrl- i;v Who will appear in her aenoatinnel drama of Msr?!:::":? In order toacr-ommndate families ' A M ATI NKK WILL ItR nrVF.N - ' THIS SATURDAY, AT 3 O'CLOCK. When will be enacted Tom Taylor'a Drama of , THK'l It s K.T-..F-LKAVK MAN. MONDAY-MR. EDWIN FORREST as KING LEAR MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins V to 8. SECOND WKl'.K OK LOST AT SKA. HOUSES PACKKD TO THK HOOP EVERY NIOlir AND SATURDAY AfcfKRNOON. 1XKT AT SEA. Witn New Scenery. Original Mn.io, Hnngurford Bridge, Treat Firo Scene. Full Company in the Cnst. SATURDAY AI'TERNOON NEXT, THE ONLY MATINKK, at o'clock. of UWT AT SKA. I? OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. . THE ZANFRKTTA TROUPE AND UaHWN FAMILY. FIRST WEEK OK THK MAIilO hTAR AND LA FKTK CALAIS. THK ORKKK SLAV11 Matinee on BATURDAY AKl'KRNOON at 3 o'clock. ' DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. SKVRNTH St., below Arch (Late Theatre Onmique). Mr. Charles H. Duprer Maoaner MARKED AND UNKOTTALLED SUOOESS THIS EVENING, AND CONTINUE EVERY N13HT. Third week of the ureat artist ic DUPKhZ & BENEDICT'S Gigantic Minstrel and Hurlosue Opera Trnnpa. Still Another New Programme Tnis Week. First Time, New liurlusnno, PA'ITI THE UKAL, AND PATTI THE IMPOSTOR. Admission, Ui o. ( Unllery, S5 c. ; Parquette, 76c . (11 8 tit N JEW ELEVENTH 8TREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Btroet, above Cbeanut, THK FAMILY RESORT. jAKUMuna juiA.n.x-a MINSTRELS, the great btar Trnnpe of the world, in their nneonalla ETHIOPIAN BOlfiKES, BOW.n" BEAUTIFUL BALI.ADS, SONGS. OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and ' LAUOHABLR BURLESQUE! EVERY EVENING. """"'"W J. L. OARNCROS8, Manager. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. ' il6ni CONCERT HALL. THEODORE THOMAS' LAST URAND CONOiiRT. LAS'l' (.HAND CONCERT, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, NOVEMBER lit LAST APPEARANCE OK ' 'JTI KODOR K THOMAS' UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. , PROGRAMME. 1. Two Movements from an unfinished Sym phony. A. Allegro moderato; 6. Andante con moto jj..,i,,. 3. "L'lnvilation a ia Dense (by request')." Wehei . m , r.ni,trn.'"JJ0by HeotorBerlio..) " 8. Trio for two Irenclr Horns and Trombone. ' siNchrnits, Ixete, and Traoh Ben-man a 7. Walts "Telesrammo". Ktrmn . Reverie for Ore ietra. vVeostI!i?r!2 9. Polka Mazurka-"Die Serene".. ........ .. ." v,e"'"P" Polka "Schnell Kile mit Weils"... ( Straass ' 10. Overture "ErevwhnU". ' vvK., A t TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, No extra charge for Ret orved Seats. Chc,snutVr,eetbd at TlumI,,w' Mu&ic Storo,No.9 Doors open at 7.V : to commence at 8 o'clock. The only Piano-fortes used at Theodore Thomas' Oon. pfirtssrethe celebrated WKBKR PIANOS. fnunJ I A Gete's warerooms, llos Chesnut street. ASSEMBLY BUILDI NgT FRANKO CHILDREN. THIS (Sntnrdsy) KVKNING, Nov. 13, at H o'clock SECOND AND r.Asf OONCKRT ' The Franko Family are KIVK IN NUMBER, varying in age from 1 to 14 years. They will be assisted by the rwira. lux and favorite rocaltst, MADAME HENRIETTA BEHRENS. TICKETS (including Reserved Seats) , Kor wile at Charles Truinpler's Musio Store. CHILDREN HALF-PRICK TO THE MATINEE yjsi Li Doors open at 7,V and o'clock. , 11 8 N ATI O N A L H A L L, MARKET STREET. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER It, ijtuvnu iuauflr.r. fn. TjifliAa snd Cliitdl'rtn AT 3 P. M. TO-NIGHT, POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE or JEM MACE. JpOYER ACADEMY OK MUSIC. OARL WOLKSOHN'S SERIES O v SIX MATINEES. FIRST OF THE SERIES. BKI'iTHOVEN MATINEE, mm FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Nnvnm) up la Stores. ror pniRrsmmei acta partloulars see riitnu SENTZ AND IIASSLER'S MATINEES MUbfOAL FUND HALL, lbr-7o. s, katiir DAY AVTEEOON at 8X o'clock! ' " 6,7 B i0 jj p II I L H A R M O NIC S O CI ET Y The Society is now ready to receive subscriptions alt office of the Secretary, 1103 CHESN UT St. 11 9 tuthaia, A MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIc" J. V Second Grand Orchestral Matinee, December 1 K. notice in Kducational Oolumn. ju jo WsrSt VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTFI GARDEN, N. M. 709. 734, and 72rJ VINE Ktrl THE GRAND OKClli-!sTrtlON, formerly tdVnror of Uio GRAND DUKE OF BAD N, PuiSuumS ?SSIf eiponse by JACOB VALKR.of this city ir71i?,fr wb FI.AMKR'S ORCHESTRA auo MiTni??!?' ANDKHSON. will perform EVERY AiTKHjJdoN KVICN1AG at the above-mentioned pe.AduUssiS! tre iiatf FOR SALE. FOR SALE ELEGANT BROWN-STONB" TJ.tTSl? Wnre striZ a .7..i; . i "a,7VS .7." J V.". VV:'.1. ?ft wisuou. Na '64 South THIRD Btroet, Phiiadchia. lull ' lOR SALE - GROUND R E N T 8 A N l . -T MORTGAGES, at a discount. Applet!. W " -""31 n. aA'ATue FREDERICK SYLVESTER REAL ESTATE BROKER, 3o. 308 tfoutl. l OI IMi, Street, ID 18 2vrp PHILAni,Du.. 'lid. ALEXANDER . CATTPTii,,J PRODUCE OOAtMlHMmM .L'.hL CO. Ko.LT. iORTH WHAVJCa118'
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