3 Ill AUnln. On hUui-tlny ibe remains of the Utc llr.be. -ai iWvrv. were inu-rrcd in the KriisudV Ccmiswry, In Lovyit Mcrn'U. The funeral vyu a lurye ou'e. Mid hhk .mended ty the Mayor, Mr. hull, ol' (.'OUimiiii Council, and Hivrral membnrg of the Park C'intnipsion. The deceased had been W'U lit short time, and her li-easo, which was vnni't-r, wan of kih-Ii a type that it wan Impossible loan-en Hk tearful prosretiN, notwithstanding that the nio-t emiuiiu iii;:ti were In attend Mice. The rnewory of Mi Weni-go will long be rcimii.teifd on account of the iiitiniticent ui ft made ty hf.Tftlf and lier brother, which now torm ro attractive un mldltiou to Falnnount lark. Ci.urk-a iieulmrn. it'cd 11 ye.irs, residing at Kitflnh iiiul Milppen t-trects, was admitted to the I'rniieylvaiiU Hospital on Satnrdav last, his arm having been lractuved by a tall "from tlio top of a hoiie. on Saturday last, Seymour Nichols, aired 154 years, was struck itijilie "breant by the tontine of n wnjroii, at Kouth dreot wharf, and wa seriously injured. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Mf. Nichols U a Prus sian sailor. About 9 o'clock on Saturday ni2;ht last David Johnson, while riding in it Market street ear Into the eity from the Pennsylvania Kailroad depot, had his pocket picked of if 85. A lew day ago Mr. Morris McQuc, who keeps a second-hand store on Carlton street, I'l'low Seventeenth, fouud In a bag secreted in a hogshead in his yard twenty live pairs of new pun f-hoes. He holds them subject to the claim ol the owner. Uuint-Kllc A Halm. !old closed on Saturday at 127. Two suicides arc reported from Reading. The first stone of the main cdiliee ot the new portollicc in New York was laid on Satur day. The notorious Ketrhum has been dis charged from Sing Sing, his sentence having ex jired. Arrangements are in progress for a fitting representation of this country at the Russian Exposition of 1ST0. The anniversary of the foundation of the Methodist Episcopal Missionary Society was celebrated yesterday. --According to the Havana Liario, the exist ence of any anti-Spanish clement in Cuba is ab normal and transitory. The hrakemen's strike on the Erie road is reported to be extending, and the engineers ae regarded as likely to o,uit work. A compromise is likely to be arrived at be tween the two branches oi the Tennessee Legis lature over the Convention bill. An order has been Isscd by the Cuban Junta Lotiorably discharging the officers and men of the Cuba, seized at Wilmington, N. C. Colonel Alexander, formerly Quartermaster HLder Ueneral Butler, under arrest, in New Or leans, as a bogus Treasury agent, has escaped. A Mrs. Rizzi was lound murdered in her bed at Monroe Hills, near Memphis, yesterday, and it is supposed that her husband, who has fled, is the liiiirdercr. F.ev. Isaac B. Smith, after a trial, at Geneva, HI., extending over several days, has been ac quitted of the charge of murdering his wife by drowning her. Au order is expected from tlio Postmaster ;enernl, prohibiting the carriage by the mails of circulars got up by swindling linns, with a view to defraud the public. Two of the parties charged with being con cerned in the New York drawback frauds were l.efore the United States Commissioner in that eity on Saturday, and held to bail. The ease of McGarrahan vs. Brownimr, in volving the ownership of a large area of valuable land in California, was again before the District Supreme Court at Washing ton on Saturday. The California Legislature will enter into possession of the new Capitol at Sacramento next session, and great preparations are making by the Sacramento citizens to celebrate the oc casion. At Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday night, a freight train ran into an Eastward bound Piioiile Railroad train, smashing up a Pullman palace car, and wounding from fifteen, to tweuty pas sengers. The skeletons of two infants have been found in the chimney flue of a New York boarding-house, and the police are engaged in an attempt to discover the circumstances under which they came there. A mos't disastrous collision occurred on the Pacific Railroad, near San Leandro, yesterday morning. Several persona,- among them Alex nnder W. Baldam, Lnited States District Judge of Nevada, were killed, and a number seriously iajured. Another seizure has been made in New York in connection with the recent discoveries of ex tensive counterfeiting of revenue stamps. This tin.e it is the match factory of Hennlng & Ban back, in which' it is 'alleged largo juau titles of the tous stamps were used. Foreign Affaire. The entire Italian cabinet are in favor of the Puke of Genoa's candidature for the Spanish crown. The Bishop of Havana has been arrested at Cadiz, but we are not told the nature of the charge against him. Tkc Spanish Government, it is said, contem plates the release of all political prisoners not accused of criminal acts. Mr. Reabody, a day or two before his death, donated a further sum of 150,000, or $750,000, gold, to the Reabody Fund. The opposition to Dr. Temple's nomination to the Bishopric of Exeter continues. An or ganized effort is to be made against his con firmation in the Sec. Lopez is charged by the Brazilian Govern ment with the murder of one hundred and thirty three of their soldiers, and his case is reported, the wiine authority, to be desperate. (enernlitieg. Nt w Orleans wants a navy yard. Tr-.e Missouri tin mints are worked out. There are 4.'4,355 t ree Masons In the United Slates. Plate glass is to bs manufactured in New Albany. Norwich, Connecticut, has four churches with out a settled pastor. Canada can only Just turn out 5000 barrels of oil every week. Farmington, New Hampshire, makes 1,600,000 pairs of shoes annually. At North Adams a coffin thief Is considered a crave offender. Waierbnry, Conn., has a sociable clnb calling itself the "K. K. K." A Norfolk, Va., negro has Invented a hand-saw that works by foot power. Seventeen men are saUl to control 30,000 miners in this btate. There are three or four fine steamers plying on the waters of PuRct Sound. The bth of November used to ba celebrated as 'Rope s Day'' in New Knulaml. There is a man In Norfolk so "ugly that with six frowns, he can kill a lmi-noR.'1 A Virginia calf Is given to turksy-eatlnj;, and has made away with thirteen of them. About fifty tons of mull matter are carried to and from the Chicago Post, onie.e iiaily. A cnurch la Jacksonville, 111., la being refilled as a dance house and lager beer saloon. The live stock in the State ot Connecticut this e7r is valued at rM,S9,Hl : in 1880 it waalll.oil.mu. Bears are numerous in Franklin county, in this state They leave the mouuiAlns and infest the "V. ' irinna In search of chestnuts. i irffvman recently preached to a New London T - t i.a tvt. "Ahull these drv tmnea live?" AiuncDce - ' . The collection was large. . Mmimr "Linda." after beinc courted by ec'niTeman three weeks, popped the question herself ndTheNew Orleans Timet records the rase of a drunkard and a mother sodden in depravity at the m .... n uunrl. Ohio must show 8,000,000 Inhabitants in order to retain her representation in CougreM at the next 'There"1 arsenic in the punch at a Kentucky wedding last week, and forty weddiiuj gueaui were wioouu seventeen pounds committed sulchleCbutUuBiU head against a bridge pier In .r.rrrii.earB'mduBtrjat begging in the IV, VW VI w J - -Portland youngsters have been caught stealing dead men's bones Jut of a cemetery and selling lUew MARINE TELEGRAPH. fit ntm-lmtal Martne SrwK htm Fint Pate. ALMANAU KK PMILAUKLPU1A THIS UAf. Bvn Hmn ii'47 Moon Sets 3 03 M N Bt TH. 4-4'jl Hjuh Watkb .Hi) THIUkliKLPUlA BOARD UK TB&DK. Wll 1 MM W. Put, I II. V. hflCIIKH, .' OOMM1TTBB or THE MONTR. b. K.Siokkh. ) COMMITTKF. ON ARBtTllATlONS. J. O. .Tainf , Unorn L. Buz.hr. R A. Soulier, William W. Pnol, Thou. U lilln-pio. MOVEMENTS OK OCKAN MTICA.IIWIIir. FOR AMKIilllt Paragnnv. .. Helvetia... , Iowa HornHma.... ...London New York Oflt. 81 .. . l.ivtirK()L....Now ork Oct. 27 ...;iahow NuwYorit Oct. !M ...llaniburir.'...Naw Vnrk Oo-. 3 I nioii .. Tiinta... . .. boot Immpuin.... New York. Not. 2 .Liverpool ....Now York Bos... .nm. J Knalnnd I.ivornool, ...NHWVOtl ot. .1 ...Now York No. 8 ...Nw York Nov. 4 ...New York Nov. 4 .Nw York Nov. 6 ...Now York Nov. ...New York Nov. ...New York, via rUL. .Nov. C ...NnwYork v. K ...Now York Nov. ...New York Nov. S MaDhattAD Livorpool. O. of lxmdon... ,I.tvnool rSmidt Itroraon. . IJalertonia f ilanow.. H nmmonia Havi-o.... Kallona Imdon... CJ. ol Now York Liverpool Tbe Queen .Livonool., Kuneta... Lalajette .l.ivervool , .Brest... FOR KUHOPK. V. of Bonton.. Vi'sstphalia... PennayKania Nrmeill Malt. Now York. ...Liverpool, via Hal.. .Nov. ltt ..New York.... Hamburs; Nov. lt ..ISow York....Liveniool Nov. 14 . New York. ...Liverpool Nov. 17 .New York.... Liverpool. Nov. IS ..New York.... London Nov. 9ii Parasiiay Oitv of lndon. .Now York Livnnmol N oo Co Waabin(ftnNw York. .. .1.1 rerpool . ... Sor. 27 OOAKTW1HK. DOMKSTIO. ETO. Cleopatra New York. ...Vera Urun Nov. J. W. Kverman .Philada Charleston Nov. Kai'e New York. ...Havana Nov. Juniata Philada New Orleans Nov. Tonawanda. . . . Philada Kavannab Nov. Poutb America. New York.. ..Rio .Janeiro, Nov. Pioneer Philada Wllminrtnn rn hi Hi Is are forward od hv evnrv lUim.. inih. .....i..!,!... The stamera for or from Liverpool oall at ijaoenstnwn. ei. cept the Canadian line, which oall at Londonderry. The teamen for or from tbe Continent call at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Norman. Boers, Hon ton, H. Winsor A Oo. Steamship Whirlwind, Sherman, Providence, D. 8. Stet son A Co. Ptoamer H. L. Gaw. Iler, Rsltimore. A. droves, Jr, Bartine Masonic, Morse, Genoa, Workman A Oo Brig Nellie Mows, Merry man, St. Martin's, Warron ft l.reeg. Rchr M. F. Amadon, Lavnnder, Barhadoa. Scbr K. Vanneman, Brown, Cape May. , ARRIVED YK8TFRDAT. Steamship JuniaU, Hoxie, 4Sidays from New Orleans II iIiav"naV1w"rh m?" f fhillolphia and Southern Mail VeamHhip Co. 13th Inst,, at 4 P.M., spoke steam ship Wyoming, outward bound : also, saw several square. riRtied vrssi-ls at anbor, names unknown, inward bound. Mejmn W. C. Pierrepont, Shropshire, boura lrom New York, with mdse. to Win. M. Baird Co, ARRIVED SATURDAY. Stearnerjrtink, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with Didse. to W. M. Baird A-Co. Steamer F. Franklin, Pierson. 13 hours from Baltimore, with mdse. to A. Groves, Jr. IStesmer Concord, Norman, 24 hours from New York with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. beTow; Brig Roanoke, from Turk's Island. Mr. Geo. Fowler, ef t,!i D. R. Garrison, roports having seen barque Orion, from Boston, at anchor off ian Baker's buoy. Corrtupcndrnet of Thn Errninq T'lramph. EABTON MoMAH.ON'8 BULLETIN. New York OFFicic, Nov. 13.-Kleven barges leave in tow to-nhtht lor Baltimore, light. i. K. (.raves, with hay, for Philadelphia. w. C. Gillespie, with bay. for Philadelphia, Baltimore Branch Office, Nov. la-The following barges leave in tow to-nigbt eastward : Ellon : Great Eastern ;. las. MoMahon; Jane Elliott: M. A. Brady ; Hennessey; Charlns; Oxprey; Gen. Butler; A Oonde: President Andy Johnson; A.J. Kirkpatrick ; Kate Westervelt; and J. Hawkins, all with coal for New otk' L.S.O. , , BT TFXEOnAPH. Lf.wes, Del.. Nov. 13,-At the Breakwater about 25 scbonners and brig with loss of foretopmaat. Passed out two bar,uea namt;s unknown. No boats on shore to day. W d 1 resh lrom N W with some snow. ... c ., MITMORANDA. rover'aitb'u'"0 ' McA,pin' hence for Antwerp, was off ihv .l?: Simmon, for Philadelphia, remained at n'P Tyro, Baker, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, for Philadelphia, sailed from Kicnraond 2tn mst. Steamship haion. Sears, hence, at Boston 12th Inst. Bargue Annie Augusta, Davis, hence, at Matanieaa 30th ultimo. barque Johann Benjamin, Gerdien, for Philadelphia, entered out at Liverpool IHth nit. Bsriiues John Martin, Renitz. and Rrodrene, Larson, for Philadelphia, remained at London 2Mb ult. Barquentme W bite Cloud, Freeman, henoe for Boston, at Kdgartown llth inst. Brig Kennebec, Minot, for Philadelphia, sailed from Portland llth inHt. Brig Gircaetiin, Bunker, hence, at Boston 12th inst. Brig A linen Howell, Drisko. hence for Portland, sailed from Holmes' Hole A. M lot ti inst. Brig Mary O. Coinery. Comery, at St. John, N. B., 12th inst. from Boston. Brig Wm. Welsh, Strobridge, entered out at London 30th nit. for Deroerara. Kchr A. F. Fabens. hence, at Savannah 12th inst. Scbr N. M. Bird, Hodgdon, from Calais for Philadel phia, at Portland llth inst.. Scbr Little B ork, Powell, hence, at Norfolk llth inst. Schr Marietta Tiilon, FritzinKer, from Salem, at Balti more 12) h inst. Schr OnniHt, Heath, from Fall River for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport P. M. llth inst. Schr Millard Fillmore, Chase, from Boston for Philadel phia, at Newport A. M. 12th inst. Scbr C. A C. Brooks, Brooks, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pawtucket 13th inst. Schr Polly Price, Yates, hence, at Richmond llth inst. Sours J. H. Marvel. Ouillin, and William and Jamos, Outten, sailed from Ricamond llth inst. for lower Jamos, to load for Philadelphia. Schrs Kate V. Kdwanls, and Harriet Rogers, Frambot, hence, at Richmond llth inst. Schr Sarah Brnon, Fisher, for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, N. C, llth inst. Schrs 8. V. W. Simmons, Williams, and J. A. Parsons. Stevens, for Philadelphia, were loading at Wilminirton, N. C, llth inst. Schrs W. W. Maury, Champion, and Ann Barton, Fuik, hence, at Washington, D. C, 12th inst. Schr Argus Eyo, Thompson, hence, at Mobile 8th Inst. Schrs Maggie Van DuBen, Oompton, and Gilbert Green, Weatcott, hence, at Providence 12th nat., the latter for Pawtucket. WINES. H E R MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE. DTJNTOrJ t X.U3SOX7, 215 SOUTH FRONT STREET. TIIE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS solicited to the following very Ohoioa Wines, etc, tot b DUNTON A LU8SON, 111 SOUTH FRONT STREET. CHAMPAONE8. Agenta for her Majesty, Dna da Montebello, Carte Bleue, Carte Blanche, and Charlea 1 aire's Grand Vin Eugenie, and Vin Imperial, M. K lee man A Co., f Hay eauo, Sparkling Moaeila and JUlUilJsl WINES. M ADKIRAS. Old Island. Sonth Bide Reserve. SUEKR1E8. F. Rudolphe, Amontillado, Topal, Tal lette, Pale and Golden Bar, Crown, eto. PORTS. Vtnho Velho Real, Valletta and Crown. CLARETS Promis Aine A Ola., M out errand aod Bor deain. Careta and Sauterno Winoa, GIN. "Meder Bwan." BRANDUCb. Hennessey, Otard, Dnpny A Oo. varioos rintages. 4 1 c A K STAIRS MoOALL, Koa. Ut WALNUT and si GRANITE BUeeU, Importers of BRANDIES, WINKS. GIN, OUVE OIL. ETO., J AND 0OMM188ION MERCHANTS For the sale ot PURE OLD BYE. WfiKAjAND BOURBON WHM. CARSTAIRS OLIVE OIL AN INYOIOB of tb. abov. for sal. bOAB RTATR8 4 MoOATv f SB 2p? Hoc 138 WALn UT ana kl GRANITIC Bta. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO. JOBEBT SHOEMAKER A OO. N. E Corner P0TTRTH and RACE Btf. a TFT T1TTT A f IT I lift I'r'r .u w WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty! Yarniihei, Etc . AGENTS FOB TUB CKLEBRATXD FRENOH Z I N O PAINTS. Sealers tnd oonsomen snppnd M towett prlooi v. va. I for caeH. Sli-VER PLATED WARE, ETO. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. IViEAD & ROODINS, Bl-CCESSORS TO JOHN O. MEAD A SON, Mnnufhrturrr. of the Pin ret liradeo f SILVER FLilTUD WARES. We make our own (roods; deposit the Bilver accurately by weiitht, and Warrant each article b onr Trade Mark on the bare, and by vnritten iraaranteea li preferred. Tbey are eqnal to tbe finest (Trades of EnHlish and French Wares, and artistlo In design and elegantly ornamented. CUTLERY. Pearl, Ivory, and Rubber Cntlery la great variety, plato and unplated, In quantities as required. N.E. Corner Ninth and Chesnut, 101fniw2m PHILADELPHIA. OARPETINQS, ETO. E VV CARPETING S. trUUUH, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, Importers and Retailers of Of every description. FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW DESIGNS IN MOQUETTE, CROSSLEX'S VELVETS, 6-4 WIDE, In original and exclusive pattern! 1000 PIECES BRUSSELS, Of tbe best EDgllsh manufacture, of new and novel styles, many of them designed expressly for ns. 1000 PIECES CROSSLEY TAPESTRIES, All the newest styles, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN'S CARPETING AND OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 9 8 wfm3m Opposite Independenae Hall. ft! E W CARPETS. AXMINSTEBS, WILTON8, VELVETS, BRUSSELS. 3-PLYS AND INGRAINS. Venetians, Druggets, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEE DOM & SHAW, No. 910 ARCH STREET, 28 8m rp PHILADELPHIA. FURS. 510. 510. FURS, CHEAP and GOOD. RUSSIA. HUDSON BAT, MINK, SABLE, OF THE DARKEST SHADES AND OF THE FINEST QUALITIES. ROYAL ERMINE, DARK SIBERIAN SQUHtREL, ASTRAOHAN, ETO. AU these FURS have been latolv imported by us, and are ef our well reputed workmanship and we are aelline? tbem at prices to suit the times, at our new and light store. Mo. 610 AROH Street, between Fifth and Sixth, south side. Please Rive ua a call before purchasing else, where. No business done on Saturday s. JOSEPH ROSENBAUM & CO., No. 510 ARCH STREET, 11 5 fmwlUt PI1ILADELPHIA. QENT.'S FURNISHING QOODS. rpilE FOUNT OF FASHION. GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. MRS. MIR NIB OUMMINGS baa opened the above, named place, at No. 119 Bonth EIGHTH Street, where gentlemen can find everything in their line. 1 he best fitting. SHIRTS in the oit?, raadr.mida mad to order. Pnrohaaers of twolve article receive tb thirteenth aj a Gift. UMBRELLAS TO HIRE for 26 oenta. Handkerchiefs hemmed free ot charge. Polite Salesladies in attendance, A call Is respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar. an teed. 8 MINOTK CUMMINOB. p AT E N T SHOULDKR-SEAM SHIRT VANUFACTORT, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHLNQ STORE. PERFECTLY FITTINQ SHIRTS AND DRAWER' made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRE3 GOODS la fall variety. WINCHESTER A CO.. 11 9 No. 706 CUE3NUT Street, P I K E DRESS SUIrts AND GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. VV. SCOTT & CO., No. 81 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, B 8Trp Fonr doors below Continental Hotel. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, ETO. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND Dra-vvlng1 Materials Of all kinds. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. JAME3 W. QUEE1T & CO., 9 92wfmtf Nq tu CHESNUT Street. HATS AND QAP8. HWARBUBTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI lated and eaarnttlng Dress Hate (patented), In all the unproved fashions of the seaaoo. CliiUiMUT Htreet, but door to Uie fost Otfioe. 11 U n PIANOS. " ALBRECHT, B1KKK8 A KOHM1DT, ANiirAtmiHKHa or FIRST-(JLa88 PIANU-rORTES. IfaN nunulMi and moderate Drloi DRV QOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, OrENEO TO-DAT 8KC01ND INVOICE NOI5ILITY QUALITY. FASHIONABLE PLUSEES. BEST ASTRA CHANS. EXPENSIVE LONG SHAWLS. INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SCARFS. ROYAL RIBBED POPLINS. SILK-FACE VELVET POPLINS. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. 10 10 smw COOPS FOR THE LADIES. QHOICB GOODS AT LOW TRICES. MRS. M. A. BINDER. NO. 1101 CHESNUT STREET. Correspondence with the leading Parisian and Continen tal Houses enables ber to receive the latest novelties direct Bargains opening daily in Black Guipure Laces. Black Thread Laces. Point Applique Laces. Valencienne Laces. Fointe Collars. Thread Collars. Lace Veils. Fointe, Applique, and Valtnciecnft Ilandkercb.eis. French Muslin. Hamburg Edgings, new designs, very cheap. A Iter Ijicss, all widths. Bridal Veils and Wreaths. Kid Gloves, 76c. and $1 a pair. White Coats, Cloaks, and Ureases. Also, elegant .Trimmings,. Velvets, Flowers, Kil bcc, Buttons, etc. Particular attention given to DRRbS AND CLOAK MAKING. . Satisfactory system of DRESS CUTTING TAUGHT. Pete of choice patterns for Merchants and Dressmakers now ready, at reduced prices. Roman Ties and Sashes, i mrmm ' Paris Jewelry, newest styles of Jet, Gold, and Shell, tbe rarest and most elegant ever offered. II ir Bands, Combs, Nets, Zephjf, Slippers, Cushions, and Brackets. Comets and H pop Skirts. 3 ti stuthl HOSIERY, ETC. now orxsio at H0FMANJTS HOSIERY STORE, No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, GENTS' WniTE WOOL SHIRTS, GENTS' WHITE WOOL DRAWERS, GENT8' SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS, GENTS' SCARLET WOOL DRAWERS, GENTS' MERINO 8HIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' MERINO VESTS, LADIES' MERINO DRAWERS, LADIES' CASHMERE VESTS, CHILDREN'S MERINO UMDERWEAR, GENTS' COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' COTTON VEbTS AND DRAWERS. Also, a very large assortment of UTwsly COTTON, WOOL, AND MERINO HOSIERY. MILLINERY. WEYL & ItOlSO'IIGIM, NO. 726 CHESNUT STREET. OPEN THIS DAY, 10 PIECF.8 ROMAN BTRIPRD 8AT1S8, at $3, $2'50, and $3 per yard ; one dollar per yard below former prices, 40 PIEOE8 SATINS, 16-inch, of all desirable shades, $1 60 per yard ; reduced from $2. 1 PIECES BLACK VELVET, warranted all silk, at $4, $4'6U, and $i ; one dollar per yard below the real value. Aim. a full stock of all kinds of RIBBONH. blLKS, """"''HATS, FRAMES, FLOWERS.' iEATHER. ETO. ETC., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WEYLi fc KOSEXlIEi:!, 10 18 Ins NO. 726 CHESNUT STREET. BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety 09 FULL AND HALF-EOUrXTJ BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC ETC. To be fonnd in tola city, la at tie OLD ESTABLISHED Clank Cook Manufactory or JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH 8t.. B 43 thBtuSm PHILADELPHIA. 0mCBAND8ALROOM,PTROTR;WAJU. IRE WORK. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, tore fronts and wlndowa, for factory and warenooi. window, for churchea and cellar window IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, onicea cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Bonders and carpenters. All orders filled wltn promptnesi and work guaranteed. ROBERT WOOD A CO.. ft tatbem No. 1134 VJDGBAvanM Pbila, TR. R. J. LEVIS HAS REMOVED TO THE XJ northwest corner ef ARCH and TUIRTKKN TU i u I OR SALE. T? AI1.RO AD FOKECLOi-UKE SALE.-T11E nndrsined arantee in trust, and aa H .1 Master I'uu.nr.tsloner of oe Circuit Court of 1 1 Lulled Hint' in and for the Southern District of O no, in tbe cse of Ctarlei Koran, Truate,.aainittheCincinna' sad Utvea-v-lie B ailrnad (.Vmpany, pendin in said Court in Chancery, bf anthoriiv of tbe decree rendered in um vniiMatuie October term thereof, A. D. IMS, will, on the first d.yol December, betw.en the hours of lo o'clock A. At. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Court, in the city of inoinnati, Otim. olliir and tiroae to sale bj pnlillo vendue, to the highest bidder for cab, payable on confirmation of mid sale by said Court, but not for less than the minimum sum flsml by Mud Court, namely -one million three thousand nine hundred and elity-eigbt dollars l,rt,e). Til K KMI.ROMl, OTHKR PUOPKRIT AND FRANCHWKS, 1.1. CLUDINO THE FRANCHISE TO HE AND ACT AS A CORPORATION OF THE CINCINNATI ANu.Nh. V1LLK RAILROAD COMPANY IN THE STATE OF HIO. If no sale shall be effected at the time and place above designated, the bidding, will be adjourned from day to day, or time to time, by proclamation, and pursuant thereto, will be continued lo complete the sale. Posses sion of the premises to be delivered to the purchaser on confirmation and payment of the purchase money -compliance in other respects with the terms ef the order of sale by the purchaser being also required. CHARLES MORA N, Trustee, And Epecial Master Commissioner. Address, New York Oily. ITf nronTTT. Solicitor, for Complainants. Address. lnt-aster-Ohio lu thlulli 1 WANTS. yy ANTED- AGENTS, TEACHERS, StudnU,Clergmn, Farm.' sons and daughters. and all to sell BEFORE THE FOOTLIGHTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES. BY OLIVE LOGAN, 27e Great Reformer of the Stage, who, baring abandoned stage life, now exhibits in vivid colors the whole show world P.Kt'OKK AND BKdIND TH K bCEN KS. Being Truthful, Moral, and Higb toned, as well as Sensational, Rich, and Racy, it outsells all other books. Keautilnlly illustrated with 4U spirited en gravings, 24 full-page cuts, ISWipages, on rose-tinted paper, t.reatent inducements yet offered. Prospectus, Sample Copy, Hexes, and Stationery Free For circular, explain ing, address, immediately. PAKMRLKK fc CO-, Pub lishem, either at Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, or Middletown.Conn. lo JtS tutbim CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEXING, CAXHHAQE EUILDEH3, No. 214 South FIFTH Stree BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-band CARRIAGES, DfCXmiKO Koc&awaye, PbteioLS, Jeccy Linda, Koggiei Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc., (3 33 tutu For Sale at Reduced Prices. CLOAKS. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !! Onr styles are the newest. Onr materia the most faahiocable. Our workmanship toe very best. Onr stock the largest in the city. OUR PRICES defy competition. HENRY IVENS, I'o.tt3 South AITII Street, 116stuth2m PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES. ECTO. OTH HOUSE. JAIVIES & LEE, NO. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving new styles of LADIES' CLOA KINGS, VELVET CORDS. BEAVER CLOTHS, VELVETEENS, And all styles of good, adapted to Men's and Boys wear. 3 ss a AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB TDK BALI OF REVENUE S T A No. 304 CHESNUT STREET. MPS CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 S. FIFTH STREET, (Two doors below Cheennt street) ESTABLISHED 168 2. The sale of Revenue stamps is still continued at tbe Old-KBtabliubed Agencies. Tbe stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and naving at all times a large supply, we are enabled to fill aud forward (by Mail or Express), all orders Immediately upon receipt, a matter of great importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received In paynient. Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Receipts, etc The following rates of commission are allowed on Stumps and Stamped Paper: On .28 and upwards a per cent, 100 " 3 " " 800 " t " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 204 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 94 E I. T. EK1. I. HHABO". ? A N T U n jv f jt a II . il. . & .j , ituiiil iru L. I id U V km No. 18 rHiUTH WHARVKri, Pkiladelpula, ho. tt W. PRATT BixmU BalUiwwe. We are pretare4 to ship aver deaenpUua of FrwUint M Philadelphia, Kew York, Wllinuwton. and Intermedial nouita with Dimroum ana-Maian. wnai mii AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN "ACADEMY OK MUSIC. i TO NIGHT-imRr RRYRCrlUTZ. Manager H. ORAU ( RaNU I.KR M Art OPTR. fit A NtiK I IK (II'MU KVKRY WIGHT. OI'C.NIKI NKIHI, TIIIH MONDAY', hev. 14, Carl Maria Von Wetr' Hnmantio Opera, 1FR KKH.VKOMC I A. . . IHtK KKKMl HUTZ, Hh new and nr,Kiui rotnmea, splendid seeneiT. full t hor .nt Ort hottra, aart Mil. powerful tsaal As.the, Mrae. Krerlenci. Ann.'hen, .Mme. Kotter. T.Mi. Hahelintnn, i'apar, Mr W.inlinU Ctlo-ar, Mr. Knrmn, Hermit, Mr. hlini ke. M.wrs. W lecaeil. Rehrin.er, Hanwl, eto. The celchraled Int anta'tiMi .'. will he (if .a In the third art, witb all the pniiirtio and .Beets brojht from Aew York eipreeeljr lor tbe oooaeiua. TO MORROW iTue-H.vTnTTjr nig-htof Flotow's popular and rh.?m.n Opera, M AKI'H A. W K I ' N F S I A V , M.vurt ' iir mnrt al mutarpl.ee, 'I'litr fA,.i . l. .. . .. .'. " inr, rtifliMvi r i.i. i r. i iie Animrtlfnl. HURMjaY.1 II ANkHUI VIN(, and HrotoiM Nilht, im niffin itui iniir, riLrr.l.lir. , l R I IaY, I.Avr NK.tl r HI T I HRKK, I. A Jl'IVK. iTHK .IK.WKHNi. 8ATOKI)Y -Tvo 'r KK RM A M IOJ. MATI.XKK at t. KivA niAVUU. Kvenin. Ut niirht bet two, r A! 'H I', with the original (real -l. AilmiMin.lorhidin rvsnrviHt Hal..,.ll.VK DOLLAR. I .milj t;irt-le .'ill con'n. ..Hrv, nb eenu. Pmsorniiim Koimi, Ten Dollara Kil.fa .Mi-liraii ..thimlaitM -hxiu aft n. I atineArsiieinyofMn.il'. LAURA KEEN E'8 CIIKHVUT 8TRKKT TIlf.ATHIL LAST TIIREK filt.H I'.l OK Tills t.RPAT HIT. hlli:l:Ki lui..(tui ii...t,u. v LAURA KKKNR as. KATK POM K.ROY A ml mil V,a I ... .v. w ... ... THANK SGI VI Nli MaTinVk Ai I O'CLOCK P. M. THURSDAY HOHOOF,. THAKM.IVtN'U NUiHT, THK WdRKMKd OK MKW YORK: OR, THK ;URSK OK DKINK. Poors open at 7. Commence at 7y. WALNUT 8TREETTUEATRE, BEGINS AT -,. ...... airninu, nov. in, ine MnsEenvnt take frreat pleamire In a.nmindnr an TiiiB (Monday) KVFWINO, Nov. "''h the Kiiiment Traredian, Mr. KDWIN KOKRKST. Woo will make hi. tirst appnarano In Hhakespeare'a IraReojr, In Vive Acta, of KINU I K. A K. TUK8IAY-VIR;INIU8. Jr NKRGIVINO AKTKRNOON, Doors open at IV. When will be pre-entd the Populav brain, of . UNLiLK TOM HOAB1W. MKfHKJAT ARCU STREET THIKD WKKK OV IIRT AT RFA CROWDKD AND KASHIONABt.i HOU8EH Th, H , f ONOAY AND KVKRY EEsiau. . The Hitol the heasen, ' LOST AT SEA. VVith its Great Cast and Pine Kffeots, inrludln I. ART MATINFK OK LOBTAT 8?' CtDt' THANKHI.IVINO DA Y at 8 o'clock' AMERICAN THEATRE AMERICA'S GRKATK8T HUMORIST. Al,K. IIITRNKTT. ' THK ZANFRKTTA TROUPE AND Oi.RHN KAMILY. I,A rETK C'ALAIS. THK ORKK.K. KLAVK. ETO Matinee on SATURDAY A KTKKNOON at ii'ckooi. DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE SEVENTH St., below Arch (Late Theatre Oomioue Grand 25c. Family Matinee Thaakisivjn DayT ' ' Unabated Attraction oftered WimItI THIS EVENINU.nd Continue Every NUht. ' Fourth week of the World-renowned DUPRKZ A BK.VKDfCT8 Giantie Minstrel and Burlesque Opera Tronpe. Introducing Another Extraordinary New Prottranuna. First Weak KiirlnHiue Boston Peace Jubilee First Week -Great Jua"ttte Kssence, Etc. Eto lllfitli Admission, 60o. ; Purguelto. 75o. ; Gallery, afvc ; Boles, iS. VEW ELEVENTH STREET 0PERA 1 HOUSE, KLK.VKNTH Street, above Oheuint THE FAMILY RESORT. CARNCROSS A DIXKY'S MINSTRELS. th. great Star rfto&&fi unnaU. BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS. OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and VOt . : . LAUGHABLE BURLESQUE! EVERY EVENING. ""WUii J- L OARNOR088, Manager. R. F. SIMPSON, Treaanrer. ojj JJJ J7 0YER ACADEMY OF MU8IC. CARL WOLFSOHN'S SERIES OK SIX MATINEES. FIRST OK THK 8ERIK8. tt W L-'l'LJir L,' . II imiaTKM i Mi,f ill A 1 a AT. ft. FRIDAY AbTERNOON, November IP. proKrarames and particular, aee Piano For Stores. il 13 et TKiUl,';K OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILD- Two Grand Entertainm.nt-Afternoon at 3, Kvenin.7V. Admi.iii.n, , 2oc. Reserved Seats, Mo. ' j f CENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATINEES-, VJh MILLER'S) WINTEl V GARDEN, Nos. 7iKI, 7M, 7S4, and 72(5 VINE Stmt THK HRAND OHGHKRTlilON,foe?ltheproprV of th. GRAND DUKE OK IIADKN, purchased at arrf" expense by J AOB VALKR.of this city, in oomhinitS 'ilT,B,JuAJ5,KH..K ORCHESTRA ano Mi NKLU ,H?.'N' W1!1 Pn EVERY AFTKRNOONai KVEAING at the above mentioned place. Admissui -ree- 1 13U WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETO. LAD0MUS & cq7 DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. WATCHES, JKWBI.KY A SILVER WAKK. .WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. j02CliB8tnpt St., PM1.', Ladies' and Gents' "Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest designs. Enf agement and Wedding Rincs, in 18 karat and coi Solid Bilver-War for Bridal Pieeenta, Table Outlery. Plated Ware, eto. lUfrnw ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY. CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOOD8.' O. W. RU8 SELL, NO. tt N. SIXTH STRBJT, PHILADELPHIA.' RICH JEWELRY. JOHN B It E IV IV A. IV, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 8 S mwf 9mrp PHILADELPHIA. HENRY HARPER, No. 520 ARCH STREET, Ha a well selected stock, at low price, of WATCHES, FINE JKWELRf, SILVERWARE, AND USwfmlni ROGERS' TRIPLE-PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, ETO WILLIAM B. WARNE A CO.. Wholesal. Dealers In r."-' n i.i. i-.., .11 tr " " . i , OCT comer KKVKNTH and CHKSNUT Rtraeta.' 81 Second floor, and tat, of No. U6 S. THIRD St. c ORN EXCHANGE BAOMAKUKAOTOIW, wan j.nAn.c.1, N. E. comer of MARKET and WATER Street. Philadelphia. DEALER IN UAUej AND BAGGING Of every desoription, for Grain, Flour, Salt, Snper-Phoephat of Lime, Boa Dust, Eto. 1 arte and small GUNNY BAGS constantly oa hand. 23v Also, WOOL SACKS. MML ALEXANDER G. CATTELL A CO ' PRODUCE COMMISSION MKROttAJITa. : NO.N ORTH WUAJiVlia AND Mo. 17 WORTH WATER B1RUT. PUILADaXPAUA. . M AUXSAXTDKB O OAXTAUk XUIAS D AVID FLEMM1NG. CIGAB BOX MANUFACTURER. No. H COMMERCE Street, aWe Mmlrt. ' to the null.
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