THE DAILY EVENING f ELKO 1! Al 1 1 PHIL APE L Pill A, SATURDAY", NOVEMBER 27, I860. '5' tfOUHTII EDITION THE LATEST HE W3. FROM WASHINGTON. Tie Spaalnh War Claud. JSxwtot Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Wahhinotoh, Not. T It appears that tlm Oov ernmont baa no Information of an odlolal character relative to the movements of the Spanish fleet which It hag been stated tu alwut to visit Pew York. The usual monthly report of the Admiral com manding the Went India squadron was received at the Navy Department yesterday, but no mention In made of the doparture of any Spanish fleet for the North. The report states that there are now six vessels of that fleet in Cuban waters. From this it would appear that a number of vessels must have loftier some other quarter, for, according to the Spanish Minister, the Spaniards had a fleet of some twelve or fifteen vessels In the neighborhood of Cuba. There does not seem to be any ground for the Idea that the object of so many men of war in visiting New York was to convoy Spanish gunboats to Cuba, for It would not require more than one ship lor that purpose. Coin and Currency Htntetnent. The coin and currency statement of the Treasury to-day shows there Is a coin balance of $IOS,6ss,9.-& Of this amount $S5,nno,ooo represents gold certifi cates outstanding. The currency balance Is over U,eoo,(HM. The reduction of the public debt this month will be about seven or eight millions. The Pama-anynn InveatlKallon. The Ilonse Sub-Committee on Foreign Affairs does Hilt ATIUMI lA lia bKIa t ntatrii thai. n. Art Ih. Paraguayan investigation nntil after the holidays. The evidence Is so voluminous that the committee Is compelled to meet dally and compare notes, so as to got the facts for their report. Pacific Kallroad Matter. Tho President of the Pacific Kallroad hut notified the Secretary of tho Treasnry that tins company took formal possession of tho road yesterday to Ogden, which is the junction of the two roads. This will realize the bonds which have been In dispute, and which will now bo puid over to the t'eutral Pacific. Explanation f the Naval Report Trouble. It appears that a naval report was prepared by Admiral Porter, but Secretary Robeson declined adopting it as his report. This is understood to bo the document which has got into the newspapers. The President yesterday requested all members of the Cabinet to keep their reports private until they are transmitted to Congress. The appearance of thlB document, therefore, is likely to lead to trou ble between Secretary Kobeson and Admiral Porter. Commissioner Delano. Commissioner Delano has returned from the South, but will not bo at his bureau until Monday. The President's Alemmge. The President is engaged revising his Mnssacre. and refused to see visitors this morning. Secretary Fish had a long interview with him. The AleUnrrahan Cno. Despatch to the Associated Press. Washington, Nov. 27 The Supreme Court of the District of Columbia met this A. M. for the purpose of rendering decisions in coses held under advise ment On the opening of the Court the Secretary of the Interior, by counsel, withdrew his motion pre viously made and argued and held under advisement by the Court, to vacate the Judgment and quash the writ of mandamus issued in the Mc(-urraliun case, thus leaving the Judgment In full force. The Secre tary must therefore obey the writ, and issue to MoQarrahan the patents for the Kancho Panoche Grande, in which the new Idlca quicksilver mines are situated. Defrauding the Revenue. ' The Internal Revenue Oftlee has a report announc ing the arrest of J. II. Whitehurst, proprietor of 'Forest Juniper Tar," for falling to properly stamp the bottles containing the tar, by neglecting to stamp two bottles in every gross put up. Mr. Richardson In n Critical Condition. Despatch to The livening Tel raph. Niw York, Nov. 2T. Mr. Richardson has been failing since last night, uud now lies in a very criti cal condition. Ills physicians are In constant at tendance. The Money Market. Money la easy to-day at 6VT per cent, f lovern ments are easy at prices of yesterday. Stocks weak aud Irregular, except Reading and Northwestern. Henry Clews denies the Herald' story that a bill providing for the repudiation of the bonds of North Carolina is to bo introduced In the Legislature of that State. Gold has ranged between 1 '24 'i and VXX, ou moderate business. FROM EUROPE. Constitutional (aunrantces In Hpaln. Bp the Anglo-American Cable. Madrid, Nov. 21. The Government has an nounced Its intention to rest re constitutional gua rantees. IHr. Washbnrne at Ihe TnllerleN. Fabis, Nov. ST A private ball will take place at the Tailerles to-night. Among the few Invited guests Is Mr. Washbnrne, the American minister. Revolution In Manilla. Madrid, Nov. 2T Late advices have been received here from the Phlllpp ne Islands. A formidable re actionary conspiracy had been discovered at Manilla, and many arrest were made. The principal person implicated committed suicide when he fonud the scheme had been frustrated. The Suez Canal a Success. ' FARtfl, Nov. 27. M. Lesseps, chief engineer of the Suez-Canal, has publicly denied the unfavorable re ports whioh have been recently circulated about tlia great enterprise. He calls attention to tho fact tha In ten days no less than fifty vessels sailed safely through, the canal and back. The Latest Quotations Fhankport, Nov. 27. United States 5-20s opened heavy it 89fa89tf. Paris, Nov. 27. The Bourso clasea quiet. Rentes: Jlf. 620. : Hathi. Not. ST. Cotton onened firm atl!Uvff. on ae spot ana anoat. Antwerp, Nov. 87. Petroleum opened crtiet tit '69f. FROM THEJDOMINION. The Winnipeg Insurrection. OTTAWA, Nov. 27 The Uovernment has received despatches from;ilon. Mr. McDougall relative to the Winnipeg Insurreoti n, which confirm the reports already received. McDougall expressed the belief that the agitation will die out as soon as the proper explanations are made to the half-breeda. FROM NEW ENGLAND. Pension Frauds. BOSTON, Nov. 27. Mary Jefferson, of Boston; Mary J. Harris, of Philadelphia; and Calvin K. Hidden, late of New York, are under arrest and held for exa mination, charged with pension frauds. The allega tions are thut Mr. Jefferson has drawn pension as a soldier's widow, having been twice married since the death of her llrst husband, and that the other de fendants made oath that she was still a widow. N 13 V7-TT O EL IE I g XVX S. From Our Own Correspondent. The "Tribune" HUootlng Adair. New York, Nov. 27, 1869. Of course, the talk to-day has been the attempted assaasliiatiou of Mr. Richardson, and it is safo to say that if that unfortunate gentleman recovers, not a few of the smaller fry of Journalists would wll ilngly incur the risk and pain which have been his for the sake of the notoriety which will await hltn. The telegraph wires have long ere this Informed you of the main points of this singular and tragic en counter, and it does not come within my soope to 4'Ulargo upon the personal questions which are In volved in It. Of course, there are those who Insist that the relations between hira and Mrs. McFarlaud were nreclseiv what they ought not to have been, and there are 'other" those wlio equally Insist that elie la as pure as an angel aud he several degrees purer. Be the naked facts what they may, however nd i do not pretend to decide between them it la certain that the assassin for such In intention we may call him was most mean and cowardly In his mode of attack. The relations which McFarland for a long ttuio kept np with his wife prove him to be a weak and vacillating man. by no means qualified to win a woman's affection aud respect, sue transferred those emotions, therefore, to Mr KlehanlHon. and the ci-deoanl correspondent felt no qualms in appropriating them. In almost everything he is the contrast of Mrs. MoKat laud's 1)1 balauoedand Impulsive husband. Dear mo I why will men marry before they have learned how to ....... I luJluiu iii lie nnalltlitv rif ril ncf them with an Iron hand, provided the velvet gloves are verv thick, and never taken off. And as for the lucklecs ludy aud the wounded Journalist, I think men and women had belter never Uad their "aillul n.'i i.utuiiiH the matrimonial barriers, than dud them to meet with loss oi iuo in mo one ue ami loss ofreputatlon In the othor. As for McFarland, he remains dcllant and unreasonable at the lotnus, but as "cool aud determined" as iminlirers usually CITY ITKIffB. Orm Pnrors row Mju's.Yottths, awti Rots' Wf ointhlno gunrnnt4 Imoer (Ain Ihm fowi rlrhrpt nni full mt' faHirm fnamnli all pnrchmrrt in ner$ rrpX, or Ih ml eaneliii and th mnv refunded, Stti.k, Fit, and Woocm anhrif of our Rm4y mir Our. mtio rupmim to any Hook of iteojy-mavto Qoo-Udin t'hila dolphin. AlJH). CHOICK ASKARTWRirr nf tiorvU in the M, Ut U frtfM vp In onlrr in Ih hMi and fineH mnnner. tlAUT WAT MCTWKHM I BKMNRTT A OO., fifth inl Ttiwv.B Halt., Sixth &ret: ) (18 Mabkft t., PUILAOF.I.PIirA, AND SlW BUOAPWAT. NKW VoHB. Jewflrt. Mr. William W. Cawridr, No. U S. ISeoond tret, h th Urgmt and most attract! amortmant of One Jewelry and 8ilverwr In the oltr. PurchMera ota wlr npon obtnlnin a roal, purs artloto, furnished at a price whloh oannot be equalled. He elm ht a Urge itock of Ameriosn Western Watofaes in all varietie and at all price. A viAlt to bis store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. KEiin'g China Hall, No. 1218 Ghesnut street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Nkw Fancy Goods. We bare now oven, hj late arrivals, the mot matcniu, cent and choice selection of Fanor Goods, In China, Glass Bronze, Wood, Parian, Majolioa.Artiflcial Flowers, etc, in the city, suitable for Bridal and Christmas Present, ran, in in price from the lowest to the most expensive, being of our own direct importations. Purchaser can rely en (nUinft their goods at the lowest prices. The public are invited to call and examine our large and beautiful assort, ment. Jamkh K. Kkrr A Brotrkb,' China Hall, Mo. 1218 Chesnut street. F.Hor.UH Ottt-oLass Dkcanters. At Kkrb's Oliina Hall, No. 1218 Ohoanut street. Just received, a ahoioe se lection of Fine B mrlish (Jut glass Decanter. Glaret Fla gons, Pitchers, etc from the celebrated manufactory of Osier, Birmingham. This is the finest assortment of De canters, etc, ever imported Into this country. Those iu want of Decanters, Table Glass, etc, will find it to their advantage to pay a visit to the China Hall before making their purchases, a they will find shapes and styles that cannot be found olsewhore, and the lowest prices. Jamrs K. Kf.hb a Bkothf.r, China Hall, No. 1218 Ghesnut street. Bhonzkh. At Kerr's China Hall, No. 1214 Ghesnut ntroet, we have now open a fine seleotion of elegant Bronr.es, suitable for Mantol ornaments. Gall and ex amine our assortment before making your purchases. Jamks K. Kf.hr A Brother, Ghma Hall, No. 1318 Ghesuut street. Got.n Band Tea nets, 46 pieces, for J1.T3U. Keiik's China Hall, No. 1218 Ghesnut street. DocTon J. H. RCTTLKT. The cures bning'performed by Doctor J. II. Ruttloy, the renowned medical practitioner, at bis offioe, No. 809 Aroh street, are the most astonishing that tbe present age has ever witnessed. With a single treatment the lame have neon made to walk, the deaf to recover their hearing, and the blind to see. These oases, too, are well attested, and have been accomplished, not in the far-off wilds of the West, but here in Philadelphia, at our vory door. The Doctor's rooms are crowded every day with invalids desiring to avail themselves of the benofits of his wonderful power, and many who visit them skeptics are forced, by the evidence of what they see, in the way of the performance of cures, to retire full and unreserved be hovers in the Doctor's marvelous powers. His system of treatmont is fully explained in another column, where certificates of astonishing cures are also published, and the attention of our readers is particularly directed to them. WirenE to Go and What to Gi:t.- As the winter sea son conic on apace, onr housekeepers are obliged to look around them for table luxuries that in the summer season are never thought of. To all such as are perplexed we have words of cheer to give, tlmsly: At the northeast earner of Third street and Garter's alloy is a grocery store, or, more properly, a cornucopia, kept by Messrs. Grippen & Maddock. In their extensive establishment will be found almost everything that ia requisite for the dinner-tible, exoeptithe cloth. Fine Almerm Grapos, Dsliena Raisins, New Citron, Gun-ants, and all varieties of dried fruit there abound, whilst canned fruits are also plentiful. Their groceries are all selected, and their puve Goshen Batter and Gloucester and Noufttiatal Gheeses would gladden the heart of the most lamons epirnrs. Drt Goods at Goi.n Piucks. Messrs. Ourwon Stod dart t Brothers, the well-known dry goods merchants on North Hecond street, announce that in view of the early resumption of specie payments, they havo made extensive purchases of fine dry goods at a gold value, and have adopted a system of small protit which will benefit the retail purchaser, and at tho same time allow them a smull margin. This firm possess advantages over others) in more prominent locations, the principal on of whioh is the comparatively small rental they pay. Purchasers can also always rely on getting full valun for their money. (iay's China Palace. ASTONIRHINO how they can sell goads o cheap 'at GAT'S China Palace, No. 1922 Ghesnut street. Boat Htone China Tea Bet, 60 piooes, $.1'00. " " " Dining Set, 07 pieces, $!T5n. " " Toilet Sot, $3-60. " " Dining plates, per dois., $1. " " " Cup and Saucers, per set, twelve pieces, 46c. And fancy goods at prices to astoniihltUe initiated. Wilbor's Compound op Pons Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The advantage of this compound over the plain oil is that the nnnseuting taste of tho oil is entirely re moved, and the whole rendered entirely palatabls. The offensive taste of the oil has long acted as a prominent oh jection to its nse ; but in this form the trouble is ontiroly obviated. A host of certificates might be given here to testify tu the excellence and success of Wilbor't Cud Liver Oil and Limn. But the fact that it is regularly prescribed by the medical faculty is sufficient. For sale by A. B. Wii.hoh, Chemist, No. loo Court street, Boston, and by all druggists. GEOrtGE A. TnlNCE A Co. 's Oroans'and Melodeons, with improvements exclusively our own, covered by ten patents. Prices from $00 to $900. The oldest and largest manufactory in the world. 4o,flOO instruments now in use. For Catalogues and Price Lists, address Buffalo, N. v., or Chicago, ill., or S.T. GORDON, New York, James Bju.lak, Philadelphia. New df.hk.NR (beautifully drawn, anl elegantly colored) Caypetings made to order by the best Knglith m.nufac- turers. expressly for R. L. Knight A Son, No. 1222 Caesnut htreet, and offered at price to suit the times, Vor cash. KvEnv family should have a Parham Sewin; Machine. Canvassers and "agents wanted." Ortice ant talosroom. No. 704 Cbesnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. The best Family Sewing Machines are at Xo. 701 Ghes nut street. Ohovtr A Baker's Highest Premium Sewing Maohinei No. 730 Chesnut street. L'hkvitarbed ron Bbactt and Fit are the New Style Kkoijkh Paletot Overcoats or Uaiui's Finished Melton, made bt Charles Stoke. No. 824 OheonptS treet. This Is a Good Time te liar THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY TI1IS IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY CiKNTwtAND BOYS' CLOTHING. GKNTST AND BOYS' CLOTHING. GKNTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. tiENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. GENTS AND BOYS' CLOTHING. VTUr prttaxtre of the pant three weeks enable4 tVvs to buy and manufacture cheaper fmiia twpecple have any idea of. We have an enor- as (t7m7iious stock, oiui are selling it rapidly, because ai t3Tof its superior finish anil inarvelbmsly t)iotf-u f v"rf prices; Our counters are replenished lTduily u-ilh FALL OVERCOATS, CIIKSTERF1ELD8, STREET JACKETS, SHORT SACKS, I1U8INESS AND DRESS SUITS. HEAVY OVERCOATS, BOYS' SUITS OF EVEllY KIND. I K'Couie and see them. Wanamakek & Brown, 'I'll k Lakueut Clothing House, Oak Hall, Tnu (.'OBNIM ok Stxru and Mah&kt Sthkkth. It ASTormrv rvrnrnnnr that a colorless, olondles fintd. like spring wntpr. should nvrlTe the original tint in yhite, grev. or gHiy.Ud hair. Yot so it is. Phai.on's V itai.ia oh Salvation ron thk Haib Is just so oh a fluid, as limpid and as sUinlma yni it fsr nteols eTery ot hr dye or coloring liquid ever known, in Imputing nan shades of color to grey hair. AIAIIRI12D. KOWI. A K rj-PIDO KON -On the&Hh InsUn. by the Rv. Rnydnr B. Hlmes, Pastor of Gloria Dfl (Old Swedes') (lliurrh, Mr. JOHN 8. ROWLAND to Miss ANNIK K. PIUUKOn, daughter of William U. Pldgeon, all of thU TOWN II A RRf SON On the 27th Inst . bv Rpt. V Newton, If. p., NAMUKf, P. TOWN to UATI1ARINR ii; J.0,, danghtsrof the late Fraaoi Harrison, all of PhiUdeiphia. iii:u. mTSHu??!!1'' ""A0 " nUet, MIRA k. GKOKOK, in the 66th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the lamity are rospeotfnlly invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence of her soo in Isw. Simon Bennett, 8. W. corner of Frankford road and Columbia avenue, on Monday morning, the 3th in sUnt, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lanrel Hid. r'R,AJ'7,"0nin"25thhltnt' KDWARD GRATZ. In the Mth year of his age. His male relatives and friend are Invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence. No. 181S Ohnsnut street, on Sunday afternoon, the 24tu instant, at 1 o'olock. Inter ment at Laurel UiU. PUROKLL.-On th Sfith Instant. CATH ARINR. daughter of John and Ellen Puroell, aged 2 year and months. The relative and friend of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Irwin street, abovo Fortioth, West 1'uUadelphia, on ttuortay afternoon at 3 o'olock. I.liN9'-i? th. ith 'nnt. after a lingering illnns. KM M A. daughter of George W. and Anna Young, aged IS year 9 months and 6 days. The relaUve and friend of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parent. No. 4120 Lancaster avenue, on Monday aftomoon, the iCth instant, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. MOURNING DRY GOODS. MOURNING DRY GOODS RK8.HON A SON hsve just receivnl 6 case blaok all wool Poplins, Bi, 75, (WVJ, $1, eto. 3 cases black all wool Ottoman Poplins, $r24, $3, etc 2 cases black all-wool Poplin Biarritz, all uiialitinH. .leases black donlilo-warp Alpacas, 50, KUW:, and 7oc. 3 cases black Gros (.ram Silks, $l t7i, "$J, $3 35, $2'M, eto. 2 cases black Thibet Long Shawls, fnll and extra sir.es. 1 case hhwk Thibet Long Shawls, hemmed borders. I case black F.nglish Bombazines, all dualities. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MOURNING DltY GlJODS HOUSE. II 23 6t5p Ho. 918 OHKSNUT Street. LIFE INSURANCE What More Acceptable t'lu-iwt-ninut lresent to a loving WITe or lister Hum a Policy of MAi'e Insurance In THE PCNN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or iiiiiaii:i.iiii a, No. 921 CHESNUT St., below Tenth. THE ONLY TBULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN THE CITV OR STATE. Accumulated Capital, J'3, .100,000 AFTER TAVING LOSSES TO THU AMOUNT OP 8 I,'i00,00(. UlOwsHtro LUSCIOUS WHITE CRAPES, IN 25 POUND KEOS, Nlcelj packed la cork ctittlDgs, so that persons caa keep them for nse all winter. SOLD AT A MODERATE PRICE BY THE EQ, BV MITCHELL & FLETCHER, No. 1204 CHESNUT STltEET, 11 i thtu2m5p PHIL KLPHIA. MCCXXVIII apeotfnlh) torm Un. dertakers that, in order to meet the inorease .emand for mj patent BURIAL UASK-HT3, 1 hav Uku' th Urge Factor at a No. 1228 BIDGK AVKNUK. With my enlarged faoiliu, I am now prepared to lap. ply promptly all order in0,., or oountrv. 84 thaturpi K. 8. KARLEY DRY QOODS. RICE WOOD. N. W. CORNER EKSHTII AND FILBEKT. Paris Silk Fans, Gilt Stick Faus, and Black Silk Fans, suitable for holiday presents. Ladles' Gloves, in Clotn, Berlin, and Spun Silk. Gents Clotli Gloves, BO, 06, 09, 80, 85c, 11, Gents' Kid Gloves, Lined. Children's Gloves, Cloth, Berlin, and Spun Silk. .Minima uuu uvuu) cirv;. Portemonnales, 20, 25, 81, 35, 40, 44, 50 up to II -25. Fancy Purses, 25, Si, 38, and 50c. Black Velvet Ribbons, all widths. Wide Sash Ribbons, In black and colored. Ladles' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, all linen, 19, 25, 81, 38, 45, 60, 60. Gents' Hemstitch and Colored Border Hilkfs., etc. FLANNELS FLANNELS VEHY CHEAP. One bale all wool Flannels, 25c, worth 81c. Heavy Shaker Flannels, yard wido, 44, r0c. up to 85c. Domet Flannels. Bleached and Unbleached Cunton Flannels. A large assortment of Blankets, at the very lowest prices. Black Velveteens, 62, 0c., tl -25, 11-50, l-75, 12, $20 and tS'25 per yard. Black Silks, good qualities, l, S2-25, 12-50 up to 13-60 per yard. Black Alpacas, iys, 45, 511, 60, e'.'Jic up to Si per yard. PRICE & WOOD, 1031 swj N. W. CORNKR KIGHT1I AND FILBSRT ' N. B. Will open on Tuesday, Docomber 7, severa lots of Fancy Goods, suitable for Holiday Gifts. .0 OUl I'Olt T IIU UOl.I DAYS, McVAUCH & DUNCAN, Ko.lll H. i:i.L:VI.Vril street. Have this week opened a fine assortment of SHARON ABLfl OOOUa for Present for the approaching; lloll aI LINEN HDKFS. A full Una for Ladies, Gents and Obildroa, from th lowest to th hnest (raaea. EMBROIDERIES, In French work and Hamburg, ctaoloe style. LINEN SETS, FriU tbe plainest ityl to th fluent imported. TIDIES, Id treat varietjr and entirely now design. LACES. Point, Points d'Applique, Valencienoos, Thrad and tittipuie, in new patterns. COLLARS AND CUFFS, FRENCH BREAKFAST CAPS, And treat variety of 11 H FANCY ARTICLES. TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN- 1 quialied the lloatinit of Building by bteaut or Water, It win 00 couuuuau r ' WILLIAM U. WI8TAR. lately auporinteudiua: that department of their busi neiui. wnom liiey reuoiumeuu m innir rrienas. Nov. 1!, 1. MORRIS. I ASKER ft OO. WI8TAR & DOULTON, No. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ' '.. .v HEATING BY STEAM OR HOT WATER. FLANS OK PIPE CUT TO OUDEU. LAUNDItlKS AND CULINARY APPARATUS WATOHEB, JCVYELRY, ETO. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLEUS, No. 0O2 CHESNUT Stroot, AZIZ. OrZ2 131170 European Novelties, Bridal Silver Wares, Diamonds, Choice Gems of Art, 10 20 UlSturp IN BRONZE. JOEING DESIROUS OF REDUCING STOCK, I havo concluded to offer A VERY ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY At lower prices than the same quality caa bought ror cisewnere. Now Is the time to buy, la anuclpitlc Bor the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. 110I.1AVS. Fine Watclicf and ClinlitM, Sleeve Ilutton and NtuI, AiuetliTNt Ktudx, Viiffag;einent ICinM, 12to. Diamond ICIiism and Stud. Compare prices, and satisfy yourself. JOHN C. K EL LEY'S WATCU AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 33 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 11 ft stuth2mrp PIIILA DELPHIA. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOIiEIQU WATCHES, Ifo. 13 South S1XT1I Street. Ilmwsirp MANUFACTORY, NO. W 8. FIFTH Street CENT.'S BURNISHING GOODS. WINTER GOODS FOE GENTLEMEN UnderNliirttf and Drawers, Cartwright ft Warner's Merino. Cartwright & Warner's Scarlet Cashmeres. Cartwright ft Warner's Shetland All the beat domestic makes. Silk Undershirts and Drawers. Scotch Lamb's Wool Shirts ana Drawers. WIXC'IIHSTEK Ac CO., , 11 1 tntUfl2mrp No. 706 CHESNUT Street. I M r O It T A W T GENTLEMEN will FIND AT T. r.. Iacob Ac Co.'i, No. 1236 OHKSNTJT Street, a largo and well-eelocted stock of red and white Shaker Flannel, Merino, and Canton Vlanuel Undershirts and Drawers, British super-stout Half Hose, Viae Dress N'lirt for men and boys. Collars, Ties, Oravata, and Bows, and a general and oom piste assortment of Fumiahinjr Uoocui of superior quality, at tbe lowest rates. Kvery article war ranted to be aa represented, and straightforward, fait dealing carefully adhered to. 11 17 Slmrp GROCERIES, ETO. n 1 1 .THE IDliruti NATtmi ruvn wnwi S FULL NATURAL FLAVOR RIWHIQ. CANS LAlKiE AND FULL. The Dncat In quality and style ever oit'ered. SOLD BY ALL GROCEK8. Factory anil Farms, Cumberland county, N. J. WHOLESALE AGENCY, No. 45 NOUTil WATElt STltEET. 11 IT lmrp REEVES ic PARYIN. VEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT AND WHITE CLOVEU HONEY. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 7 Corner ELEVENTH and VINK Streets. CARRIAGES. UAKltlAUES! CARRIAGES!! WM. 1). ltOGERS, CA.ItrciA.C,I3 UUILDEll, Nob.1009 and 1011 CHESNUT St. DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT aoieno and akiU hav invented to aasiat th hearinj in every decree of deaf noa i also, Hespirator ; Uo ,Oran daU' Patent UTUt4uw, auiienor tu other ia nse, a V. MAUtflUA't . iii bueet. bitow CUesaut. G30E3C3 F0UE HUMDEED THOUSAND, $400,00000, DOLLARS' WORTH WINTER. CLOTHING, At Such lrieoH IMMEDIATE SALE. Oa WEDNESDAY MORNING, December 1, 1869, At Half-past 7 o'clock, there will be commenced AT THE Great Oak Hall Buildings, SIXTH na MAKKET STREETS A GRAND CLOTHING SALE, To be in every respect a Duplicate of the Great Executor's Sale held there one year ago, At which tho Teople well lleuieuiber thoy secured the Best Bargains in Clothing that they have ever Made. THIS IS THE STATEMENT OF THE CASE. Anticipating, as did all Merchants, aa unusually brisk trado, w invested Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars In the manufacture of Clothing. Our Rales have exceeded last year's, but hart fallen ah. of our calculations amounting, to the present time, for Fall Trade, to about 400,00000, Leaving us Four Hundred Thousand Dollars' worth of Garments, of Tery description, miid up with the utmost care, NOT ONE DOLLAR'S WOKT1I OF WHICH art ,w willing carry over into next year. Hence we are determined to make a OILiEV.IV SWEEP. We offer, then, OUB ENTIRE STOCK At Frioes as Low as those prevailing at the : .. , (;rea.t sale ' - Last Fall, bringing some Prices far below the Cost of Manufacturing. : ikOOO OYEKCOATS, made in the Most Fashionable Styles, of ail kind; of 'J3&x? : -. ' ' . Chinchilla, Tricots, Etc. . " 4000 SUITS, Coat, Tants, and Vat, of the sam material; Business, Dress, Tr&T6lUa& V "Indispensabl e" Suits, Etc. ir 6000 COATS, Chesterfields and Sacks, Morning and Lounging Coats, Frock and DrttU Coats, Etc. ; 5000 Trs. PANTALOONS, of all materiaL'i, and cut on eVe'7 aprcfYad gtyl, Narrate and "Nobby," Plain and Comfortable. : . 6000 VESTS, Velvet Vests, Fancy Cassimere Vvtttn, Qotn.V6Su?A '.WWo ct,Ca's': breasted, high or low cut. - ' "' , Besides all this, we will, for Twenty Days, Discount all Cash. Galea after Dictsuhti i i;j 'X our Custom Department, deducting Fifteen Per Cent, from the faca of each BUI, and tUlii J Twenty Per Cent, off on all pnrehanes iu Furn ishing Department. YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. We have the Largest and Host Assortment all of whioh is now for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 'A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO FIT OUT THE CHILDREN. Wednesday, December 1. Btoro will be oponed early, and closed late. About SEVENTY-FIVE SALESMEN will b in attendance. Trompt and polite attention will be given to all. No customer will b 0a supplied, if any Reasonable Accommodation of Prices will induce him to buy. WANAMAKER & BROWN, ' S. E. OOItNEH SIXTH AND MARKET STS., TIIILAD NOTE. As otir Stock is already arrnndf"r the sate, those wUo de-sire to autioipaU i may do so ou aud after to-duy. aw Hlin.ll insitio an of BOYS' CLOTHING to be found ia tU Cit COMMENCES arenow-a-mr- am Baua. Firrm) up. 1022 Siur.p v V