V TJ1K DAILY KVKNING TK LK ( "i 11 AVI b PHIL A D E L Pi L A, MONDAY, NOVE.UBtttt 2.), news BUBEsgAivg. HIT Affairs. Rev. Isaac 8. Hartley entered upon his du ties an iii(tor of the Second Reformed Church, on Seventh street, nbove Brown, yesterday. Jacob Snyder has been arrested for etoaliiii? coal from the earn ot the l'hihuU'lphia and Heading Kailroad Company, and has been held try Alderman llclna to answer. A man by the name of Bo'jus was found dead yesterday forenoon at No. 708 Lloyd street. The canse of 'death was ascertained to be heart dieeivpc. Allan Trout, rcudins at Harrisburp, died at the PennsylvanlattHospitil, on Saturday, from having a leg cut off on the Pennsylvania Kail road last week. The Coroner held nn inquest. Thomas Cochran, residing in Hoimcsburg, was badly beaten on Saturday by a gang of men ftt Seventh and liedford streets. JIc was taUcu to the Pennsylvania Hospital. James -McCiirtv had an arm fractured, on Saturday, at the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Ihoiid and Hamilton streeU. lie was taken to his home, No. 1713 Wood street. A man named Charles Hrown slipped and fell upon the sidewalk, at Fourth and Green streets, on Saturday night, and was badly In jured about the head. About half-past seven o'clock last evening, Peter Malone, aged twenty-three years, was run over by a Third street passenger car, at Third and Poplar streets. J Us arm was broken, and ho was Injured Internally. He was taken to the Episcopal Hospital. The K. W. (Jrand Lodge of Pennsylvania, A. Y. M., will meet at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday morning. Tbc annual election of grand olllcers will tke place then. Tbey w ill be Installed on St. John's Day, December 27, lM... Yesterday forenoon a man named McCaffrey entered the liquor store of William Begley, at the corner of Christian and Fallon streets, and abused a young man in attendance. He was re quested to leave, which he refused to do; where upon he was put out. He soon returned, and was again put out, with some ditliculty, after he had assaulted Mr. Begley ami tore UU coat. Alder man Collins committed him to prison. The Jubilee, or time of reconciliation and repentance, to be observed in each of the Catho lic churches throughout the world, at any con venient time during the sitting of the (Ecume nical Council at Home, commenced to-day at St. Philip de Neri Church, Queen street, and will continue for three days. The Council, it is sup posed, may be in sessiongfor a year, and by the termination of Its business the exercises of tlie Jubilee will have been performed in every latuoiic cuurcn in me worm. Yesterday afternoon, Mayor Fox delivered an address before the Bethany Colored Mission Sunday School, in Brandywiue street, near Six teenth. A large number of persons were in attendance. The schools are composed of liSO scholars, wlio are instructed ny winte teacuers. The building, a neat brick structure, cost $10,000. A large library has been provided for the use of the pupils, embracing reading matter Suited to young and old. The Mayor referred to the good which he had received while a pupil In 'the" Sunday school. The impressions then made had remained with him up to the present : time, and it was with pleasure he allowed his Vtboughts to revert to that period of life. He ' considered the Sunday school an instrument of much good, and said ihat but few. if any, of the many young people brought before him charged with crime had attended Sunday school. In concluding, he expressed his pleasure at being present. An address was also made by Henry A. Bower. ' As Francis Kuhn, of the Schuylkill Harbor Police, being relieved from duty," was on his wnv lunrx. in citizen's clothes carlv vestcrilav morning, he was met on New Market street, above Willow, by three men, who asked him the time. Before he could reply one of them struck him nudcr the chin and tripped him up. They then beat hiin and rilled his pockets.of a watch and other articles. While struggling ho suc ceeded in drawing his pistol and shooting one of his assailants through the right arm below the elbow. A woman from a house opposite scream ing murder, the robbers tied, and olllcers hasten ing to the ground, and not recognizing Oiliccr Kuhn, they arrested, him. While walking with the olllcers, n man, named Thomas Carr. came up and asked what was the matter. Olllcer Knhn recognized him as one of his assailants, and he was taken Into custody. The mau who was shot, James Grilllii, aged tweutv-nino years, was alto arrested, and taken to the Pennsylvania Ilospital. Officer Kuhn was, upon being" recog nized, released; he is injured about the head. The prisoner Carr will have a hearing at 1 o'clock to-day at the Central Station. Domestic Attaint. Gold eloscd on Saturday at 124. Another murder in a saloon occurred in New York on Sunday. The Second National Bunk of Cleveland, i is said, will lose largely by its suiciding cashier's defalcation. The Government sales of gold and purchases . of bonds nre to be continued without change during December. A powder mill exploded near San Francisco, on Friday night, killing two men and wounding several others. General James L. Kiernan, recently consul to Chin-kiang, China, died in Now York on Sa turday, aged thirty-two years. , Governor McDougall says the Winnipeg agi tation will died out on proper explanations being made to the half-breeds. - A girl of sixteen at Portland, Me., drugged her mistress, stole some valuable property, uud subsequently attempted suicide. Great destitution exists In the interior of Cuba. The bodies of eight persons, who had died of starvation, were recently found in one hut. Pi-ps!iliit. Grant,, it is renortcd. Plntm! ro. cently to Governor Walker that he saw no good reason why Virginia should be kept out of the Union. A young man named Bennett was murdered at Kichboro , Bucks county, the other day, by one May, who was promptly arrested and placed in Doylestown jail. Mr. Delamater, builder of the Spanish gun boats, has filed a claim to them as his own pro . perty. As yet the Spanish Government has made no,niove in the mutter. f-H is paid that the Spanish, fleet, re0Ftel as On its Way to New ork, is to Coiuo to Philadelphia, the ciock in tuo ionuer city not being largo enough to receive one of the vessel. A terrible uitray, arising out of some outrage by regulators, took "place in Somer set, Pulaski county. Ky., on Frid;;,y night, by which three men were iustar,;iy killed und one mortally wounded. A r'Il"uier 111 Johnson county, Ark., was W upon one day, la-.t wock by three hands, "tinned with knives, in a cotton field. He drew his knife and succeeded In disposing of all three, but not until he had received twenty wounds. Juy Gould and O'Dohcrty resign the receivership of tho Atlantic and Great Western 1 llnllroad from Jauuary 1 next, on certain con ditions. Judge Kcubeu Hitchcock, of Paiues ville, Ohio, has been appoiuted, and so, for the present, ends proceedings in the Akron suit. Fort tan Affairs). AHout 30,000 volunteers In all have left Spain for Cuba. The Havana J)imio denies the statement that a Spauish I'.eet is coming to New York. December b hns been llxed for the meeting of the members of the (Ecumenical Council. Denmark has postponed the ratilleatlon of the sale of St. Thomas to ua lor six mouths. Fenian demonstrations occurred in several parts of Ireland ou Saturday, souio of them of a Tiouius character. A vote of censure on the Government for Its arbitrary use of power, brought forward lu the . . . .,... . . 1 . t .It...- "fcipauiHii ivories ou caiaruay, was ucgauveu vy large majority. Advices regarding the difficulty between the Sultan and the Khe dive of Kgypt are conflicting. On the one hand it is asserted Ihatacomnroinlse will bo arrived at, on the other that the Sublime Porte has forwarded its ultimatum, and that " nrVb war vetttls are in rcadmees to sail for .VUJtajudruw iiJrncral HoIoh, There Is an old man worth fso.OOO working a', day wages in Mrrldun. There are only ten stockholders In the Wbltlns Tille Hunk, Mass. The Metropolitan Horse Kailroad of Boston has forty-live miles of tracks. Only twelve naval olllcers of the War of 181 arO left on the nnval register. Ten candidates for the Mayoralty are talked of In Boston, although onlyno Is to be elected. St. Lou Is sends down the Mississippi twice the amount of produce than she did berore the war. LaDRiiifiOiinr, New York, has a bread machine that makes three thousand loaves of bread per hour. A flfty-sevcn-ycar-old farmer In New Hampshire owns a large orchard, but have never tasted a raw apple. The Rochester savings banks have resolved to distribute Rome fifty thousand dollars surplus among the depositors. The California Immigrant Union offers one hun dred dollars for the best pamphlet on tlie advantages of California. An indignant San Franciscan captured the city grave-digger and hauled him up before the court as a resurrectionist. A California Chinaman mado all his arrange ments to Bell his wife for debt, when she lef iiiltod by killing herself Kx-President Johnson has no Intention of re tiring to private life yet, but has taken rooms for the winter at a W ashington hotel. Is he watching .for Rrownlow's death V C A man named Smiler has confessed the murder of a young woman In Virginia, "' tho Kround that he wnsn't her suitor himself, but feared that his brother-in-law might be. A Huntington, Connecticut, woman has eaten a bushel of roasted oysters on a wager of tun dollars against two weeks' board. A Canterbury, Connecticut, man was buried the other day In a suit of clothes which ho bought when a young man, more than llfty years since. Boston has had a four dial clock placed on Christ Church, to takejthe place of the one destroyed in the Hanover Street church tower during the September gale. Woonsockct. Rhode Island, fines any person twenty dollars who shall stand upon any walk, or in any doorway, to the obstruction uud hindrance of passers-by. Here is the wav live Yankees settle In the West: A man recently arrived in a town in Minnesota, bought a lot. built a house, and set up housekeep ing within the space of forty-eight hours, and hud a son nnd lic!r boru to him before the first meal was eaten in the house. The servants of a French Countess wore so ex cited and busy, recently, on tlie occasion of the death of their mistress, that they forgot to feed the hounds, and soon afterwards one of the domestics having en tered the kennel was set upon, torn to pieces, and cutea by the hungry beasts. An oil spring hus been discovered in Wyoming Territory, about live miles north of Aspen station, on the 1'nion Pacific Railroad, and a well has been bored to the depth of one hundred feet. Three small leaders of oil have already been s.ruek, and the indications are very favorable for a rich vein. The crew of a Toledo scow declare that the frhost of the murdered captain of the craft appeared during the late dangerous storm on the lake, took a hand at the pumps, and saved his old vessel from foundering. The crew have deserted in terror at the thought of having been saved from death by a ghost. An Indiana correspondent deserves a niche In the temple ol Fume by the side of the "Great Ame rican Condenser." In speaklmrof a recent lynching, he says: "We arrived on the ground at t o'clock in the morning, ami found billy Mark hanging to the limb of a iiwli tree. At U o'clock we cut him down !" A young man who had come into possession of a large property by the death or his brother, was asked how he was getting along. "Ohl'' said he, "I am having a dreadful tune ; what, with getting out letters of administration, tuid attending a probate court, ami settling claims, 1 sometimes wish he hadn't died.-' Some of the sheriffs and the officers of the S.in (,uc!itln Trlson, in California, ro quarreling over the queues of the Chinese prisoners. Ity a rule of the prison every convict must have his hair closely cropped, and the shei ills did tlie job before sending the Chinamen to jail, pocketing the queues. The prison olllcers claim the hair us their own perquisite. In the Louisiana Miprcme Court last, week three cases were called in succession those of the State against Garibaldi, Oivitil, ami Maz.lni ami when every one was expecting to hear Victor Knianuel, Louis Napoleon, or Victor Hugo called to answer in court for his crimes, the clerk fell back on the State of Louisiana vs. Johnny Snapper. The following explanation is given of the appli cation of the term "Vallde" to one of the Turkish Sultanas: "The wife who Hist, gives birth to a son Is proclaimed Grand Sultana, or Azachl Suit ma, and is solemnly crowned with a smull gold diadem, en riched with precious stones. If the prince thus born ascends the throne, then his mother takes the title of Sultana Vallde." Although the proposed tunnel under the Severn river will be only three-quarters of a niilo long, iu construction would shorten the railway distance from London to tlie south Wale, district by almost eighteen miles, will save half an hour ou everv ex press train, three-quarters of an hour on ordinary trains, nnd will reduce the cost of bringing coal to jonoou oy more man a sinning a ion. Mr. Bockwood, the photographer, reeeutlv "in terviewed " Thurlow Weed while riding in a street car. According to the former, Mr. Weed thus al luded to Mr. Greeley : "Mr. Greeley is a man of great ability, out ne is wearing muiBcir out with in cessant hard work, lie knows enough to rest when he is tired, but he don't know how to take recrea tion, ire has never formed the habit of it. Heurv Ward Beecher, now, not only rests but takes recrea tion, lie win at tunes nolle like a child." WINES. i H E R MAJESTY? tJMArarfiUNii. : iW m rA t m m wa DU Iff TO II & I.TJSS02, I 215 SOUTH FRONT STREET. a . rpHE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS X solicited to the following .very Choice Wines, UJ., (or DUNTON A LIT8SON, IU SOUTH FUiONT STREET. CHAMFAONES. Aenta for her Majestf, Dna da Montobello, Unrta Hloue, (Jarl Klnnche, and Chariot Carre's (J rand Vin Eugenie, and Vin Imperial, M. Kl.xr nmn A Co., of Uayeaue, biiarkliog Moselle and KliLNH M A KFIHA8. Old Island. Sooth Kids Rodnrrn. BUKRR1K8. F. Rudolphs, Amontillado, Topai, Val lotte, Vale and Uoldenliar, Crown, etu. PORTS - Vinho Velho Real, Valletta, and Grown. CLARKTB Promia Aine A Oio., MonUerrand and Bor deaux, Claret and Hautame Wine. lilN. "Meder Swan." l.RANDlKh. Hennessey, OUrd, Dapoy A Oa's rkrioai Vintages. 4 ( c A R S T A I It 8 MoOALL, Not. m WALNUT and SI GRAN ITU Street Importers of SHANDIES, WINICS, GIN, OLIVB OIL, ETC., AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS i- or th tale of PURE OLD BYE. WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHI8. KiKtj. iawapi CAKSTAIRS' OLIVE OII-AN INVOICE of the above for sal. 0 ARRTA,R8 , MflCJ 28 3p? Nos. 136 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE KU. M E R R 1 C K & S O N S SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S DATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, 18C& DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER D W WT5STON8 PATKNT SELF-CENTRING, SELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUUAR.DRA1NINU MACHINE. RO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. 1 10 mwr i vauohw mKUhicx. whxiam b. fKamcK. jntw oops. yy ike u a u h, FOIt STOllE FRONTS, ABYLUMS, FAC TORIES, ETC. Patent Wire Ralilnft, Iroa Bedsteadu, Ornament Wire Work, rapcr-mukern' Wires, and every varlctj of Wire Work, maiiuraotured by M. WALKER ft SONS, E U U A t Sfrawt No. 11 N. HlXTUStreeu f ILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALERS i MARINE TELEGRAPH. lor addiHimal Marin AVum r Pint f'we. ALA! ANAO FOR PHILADKLP1IIA-TUI8 DAY. Bun Risks 7.131 Moon Kwrs. IPM HUM I SitTS......... ........ 4 S4 lima Watku. i li PHILADKLPHIA BOARD OFTRAUkT JAMFH DnTOHUlTY, ) bAMOKI, K. HTOKF.H, S C'OMMITTEK OP TUB MOMllt. JobkI'H O. Uimiui, ) eoMMiTTfnt ok ahhitraiions. J. O. .Tamss, Ofiorge L. Buiitiy, K. A. Rondor, William w. Paul. lhos. LMlilleapin. IMOVKaiKNT OK OCFAN HTKA.USHIPH. FOR AM F.RK) A. . Smldt .. . -frT. . . .Hrom.-a New York Not. Columbia OUiikow Now Vork No. Kama, in Liverpool New Vork Nov. Heimark Liverpool New York Nov. N. American. ...Liverpool ....Portland Nov. J'ur"l' GlnaKow Now York Nov. Scotia Liverpool New Vork Nov. 4 13 It 17 1H 18 2(1 ao 21 & 30 at t 1 a 2 4 11 14 1H a 2 2 4 4 I'ereire MreM. Now York Nov. O. of Antwerp. .Liverpool. Holaatia. Havre.... Atalanta ..London . ...Now York, via Iol!!nov ...Now York Nov. ..Now Vork Nov. Oltyof N. York .. New York .... I .ivorpool Sileoia New York. ...Mambnnr ....No. ....Nov. ....!. . . . . Ooo. Dec. Minnoeota. New York.... Llvarnoni New York. ...Livernonl.. . oi'PO New York.. ..Liverpool... nion .....Now York. ...Bremnn l"o. U. of Bniiwols... New York.. ..Liverpool Deo. City ot Paris ... .New York . ...Liverpool I o. 1 1 , V- Jr..'ivonK)oi, via liai...ieo. of Brooklyn. .New York. ...Livnrpnnl Dec. WAf l'WIHK, DOMKKTIO, KTO. A0.- IV,,,1",,I New Orleans Poo. . VV. Kverman.Pliiliule Charleston Deo. onimWa New York. ...Havana Deo. oes.. New York. ...New Orleans Deo. onnwnnda Philnda Savannan Deo. 4 Mails nre forward nd by evnry Htofimur in th rnlar hne n A RiMmnni for nr fmm I l.,..ni 1 1 . . ...... .nij m.wiiuur lotn. reiriiiar line. lbe steamers for or from Livernonl null t i.,r...o..,- ept tlio Canadian line, whiohoall at Londondorry. i'ha ?,&?!?f?rorfron,th Oontinent oall at Soathampton. u, CLEARED SATURDAY, steamship Entaw. UoHm, Now York, John F. Ohl. .(.aniHliip Norrnun. Kogcs. Ronton, 11. Winsor & Co. .teamer H. L. t.aw, Uor, Knltimore, A. (.rovoa, Jr. . 1 1. k otinahnn M ...... -.. . .. . . . i . . hchr W. Wallson, huull, Norwich, ttinnickson A Co. . V i. ,Vu"wV.llouoe8leri IO. n'lir A. Mason. McRoha. Itnt.n .i behr R. Law, Y ork, East Greenwich, do. Fchr J. A. Crawford. Yonnc. lirum.nrl An ichr J. II. Rartlett, WipKins, Bristol, do! icbr lhos Siniiivkson. llicknrson, lioston, do. tf ! I nillnl llain lA..a.. i Scbr M. CnmrainiiV, Coo'rge, Uob'tissot, do! Kchr Armenia, Oall. Uonton, do. Kohr Lena lluntor, Perry Allyn's Point, do. Subr Lena liuruo, Appleby, lioston, K. A. Soudet & Co. ARRITED YESTERDAY. SMamRhlD lanila. Kn).mn. t h.mra from NuaVnplr. With dkIko. to John F. Ohl. hlailicr Anthracite. Oropn. fi hnnr. (fnnKnvVnrb. with iihIbo. to W. M. liaird A Co. hchr Oriole. Maker. 6 dnva from Boston, with mrtua. to Alernhon A Olond. SibrN. H. Uoultl. Orowoll. fldnva from New York.wlth mdso. to captain. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Stenm.hiP Kllt.-IW. Oollin. St hour, frnm Vow Vnrtr with ID'Ipe. lo John K Ohl. Un..M.. I.' V 1... . 1 . : 1 .1 n, i ni I . . . T7..l- ..(t.iiiic. ... ... m mii.i, i niuii i uijurs iruia new iuik, with nuise. to W. M. l.aird A Co. McHmer rannie. renton. Q4 linur. frnm Now York, with nioe. to . i. r.aira a mo. hloamor ftlonitor. .loops. 21 hours from New York. with mdHC. to W. At. liaird A Co. i''tStt'1 Ncbr Aurora. Artin. 1 day irom I' roderioa. Del., with grain to OhriHian A Co. m nrAriaiine, i nomaa. l aay irom Smyrna, JJol., witn clam to .Ian. L. Hfwlov A Co. Schr (Jlaytiin A Lowlier, .larknon. 1 day from Smyrna, l)ol.. with Kniin to Jas. L. liowhy A Co. SchrOlivia, lox.l duy from Odessa, Del., with Rrain to j as. i. uon ley a, jo. Corrftmontlnrf of Ths Frminrj Tetrrfraph. KASTOM A MnMAllOVS KULLETfN. Nrw Yokk Office, Nov. 27. Nino barfica leave In tow to-nKQi tor i.aiiimoio, ncut. Ro.o'utp, with hov. lor Philadolplila. Dudly Breed, with hnv, for Philadelphia. I.uan, with raijs, for Wilmington. V iIiih, with liuuher, for Philadelphia. Rei'rnit and 1 nnnie Jaanr th. with lumhor. for Amhov. BAJriMoitK BiiAKcn Office, Nov. 21. 'I be IoIIuwior Dares it'ave in low io-ntKitt eastwam : K..80 A nn : J. li. Arnold ; Van liuron ; M. A. Ioulinoy; Carrie: 1 1 mil let ; St. James; I ''. K. M.tto.-non ; A. A. Cur tis: Hoard of Trade; S. A. Tanner; Vnndorhilt; J. AV. Rush : and N. RotiMtord. all with rnal fnr Nw York. Pfi ll-ADEl.rniA Biiancu Office, Nov. 2'.i. The barges '. I'u re. i.oioruno. i.iiuan. u. u. JMutluon. S itu ami Hake, Yuufcbn, Wi.ruineton. and Voabui-Rh, loft for New l ma, nun coal, oaiuraay niRnt. 1. a. u. MEMORANDA. Shin Almira, Crofs, iionuo iur .utwerp, was spoken 8tU inci. iai. r, lonpr. Mon John Hnrlonr, f'liapman, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool loth inst. Mnp bnuuUri'on, l.ai.sen, from London for Philadelphia, put into Plymouth 2oth iost.. leaky. Ship AtivvHima. Christian, lor Philadolphia, sailod from Liverpool ltith inst. Shin Proirrens, Kimina, for Pbilcdelphia, Eailed from i.raveseua uia inst. Mil,. I uuiuaa lluiward, Strickland, from Now Orleans lor tiavre. was towco to sea 4tn inst. Steamship Saxon. Searn. hence, at Postcn 2th init. Steunii'hip Ccn. Meade. SampHon, Jor Philadelphia. Bailed from New OrleaDR'iTth inst. 1'hrriue John "Willii.noou, Robertson, for Philadelphia, Railfd in m Liverpool llilh inst. I.nrgiie In nk Lnvoll, Uann, lor Philudolphia, cleired at Rotterdam rj n met. Haniue J. L. W ickwire, Wiley, frnm GlaSROw for Phila delphia, palled irom i.reenoeit loin inst. llai(uo Kuat l.miond, llaiUio. hnco. at Liverpool lrith mat., ana eniereu f.ui next tiay lor rsaitimoro. barque (irillin, Artniti'n, hunce, at Liverpool lath ir't. via QiiernMnvn. Barque Abbie Thomas, Robbins, hence, ut Antwe'P luth instant. Haniuo UolTnuns, Wullis, hence for Ktettiu.passoil Deal IHtb inst. Bariiua Queon rictoti, Lenders, lionce, at Dublin Mth inatact. lanue Louiea, Dehly, cleared at New York 26th inst. for Havro. via I'niianoioma. l)ri G. F. Geery, Conklin, for Philadelphia, was loading at Charleston 2ath inst. Bciivh K. M. I ufrker, i aPKPr, ann it. f.nllwinklo, France, tor I'hiiiideinnia. crearoa m acvt Yors '27t i inst. Sehrs Cohatsot, GilibH, and Helen, Perry, at New York 2t)th inst. from New lloillord. Selira Kliaa Runyon. Cttmiibell. from Hartford, and R. liradley. Mullipan, from New llaveu, both Philadolphia, at New York 2iith inst. Kchr Alice O. Grace, from Philadelphia for Satem, went ashore near Kdirnrtown on the 2oth iiibt., and will have to no (llnCliarea neioro cniiiuif.' on. I'rhr Alired Keene, Snnw, houco, at Portsmouth, N. H.. t i.u : ' Schr I'". O. Willard, Parsons, from Portland for Phila delphia, at Baiera i.nii insr. Kchru Alice Ida. Mears; Wm. M. Phillips, Somersj nnd Y m, m. v. neon, mown, tor i-nuaueiprua, sailed from Pro viili.twA fitli inat. Kchr Thomas Rordon, Writhinffton, for Philadolphia, BSlleu iroui rail ivivhi bhu iur.ii. Kelir R. S' Dean, Cook, sailod from Tannton 21th inst. for Philadelphia, anil wout into ixowport. Sehrs MoininK Lirht, Ireland, and J. W. Everman, Out ten. hence, at Richnioud '-."nil inst. Schr f.ottio, Taylor, lor Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 2ath insr, hchrs Wm. II . Pcnnif, Iake. and M. R. Carlisle, Potter, llf nCO, ai i nivHi. imr .oiu jiim.. Schr K, it D. Kelh-y, Kalley, for Philiiaelphia, si ilod irolU t'TOV'ltU'liet -01 11 HIST. REMOVAL. L. J. H. MiCHENER & CD., CUKERS OF TIIK CELEBRATED "Excelsior" Sugar-Cured Hams, Tongues and Beef, Have Removed to their NEW STORD, Nos. 122 and 124 ARCH STREET, 11 loimrp rillLADELPniA. FIRE ANU BURQLAR PROOF 8AFE J. WATSON & SON, Of ths laW Una of EVANS A WATSON, J FIKE AND BURGL AR-rROOF SAFE STORE, NO. 63 SOUTH FOURTH" STREET, g 31 A few doors above O hssnot St., P hllads HATS AND OAP8. wnr WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- JUcSlated and easy-fitting Dress Hats (patented), in all the improved fasnions oi ms oaxt door to the Post OHioe. OUKljJXUT Street. liuiru PAPER MANQINQ8. T OOK I LOOK 1 1 LOOK 1 ! I WALL PAPERS j and Linen Window (.hades Manufactured, ths cheapest In the city, at JOHNSTON' Depot, No. ltW8 hKINI, t-Altl'r.v ii.re9i iieion Aievenui. oriwiuu, no. Bin r alir-aai. oiroiw usjauiiu, cos uniwr, uv rM , t V f'T ATF. ViVTTT, WOTIKS .1. B INSURANCE. i.-xc;oieioKA'ri:B iwas. OllTICIiJ of tiih: DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, NOVEM3EU 10, 1309. The following statcmont of th affairs ot tb Company ts rnMishcd in conformity with a provision of tha oharter Premiums received from November I, lb-jg, te October 31, 1W9. On Marine and Inland Risks.... Un l ire Kii-ks .. iiil.injo'Jid 1,1U5,7UP9 Premiums on Policies not marked otl November i, isoa 4'V).6Sl()a l,6H..:tlo 31 Premiums marked off as named from No vember 1, iHf, to wotoiicr jii. iw: fin Marine anil Inland Kl.Ks "'.'I4.VIK--I On Hi t Risks le',l,M ',0 $1,C63,B46'99 Intcrent during the ssnie period fcalvanes, etc 115,027-65 l,l7S,(7a'M Losres, Fxpenees, etc., dnring the rear as above: Marine ana miana ivi- gation Losses $418,t()'m Fire lmn W.'lUxl lteturn Tremiums 4V tMo'10 Reinsurances 4lHi77'M Agency Charges, Advertising, Printing, etc otv'lo Taxes United States, Ktate, and Municlpsl faxes 62.SW.H Kxpenses Ul,Ki'Utl 7,3M'01 $4.M,tilM':i ASSKTS OK THK COM PAN 7 November 1, lWif. I'nitod Btntes l'lve Por Cent 1oan : $?U0,H) ten-forties 8216,000'00 United Htiites Kix Per Dent. Loan (lawful money) 107,750'00 United States Six Per Cent. Loan, 1W1 60,000 00 State of Penisylvauia Six Per Cent. lxian SIS.SMflO City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Ioan (exempt from tax) 200,925'M) State of Now Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 102,000 '00 Pennsylvania liiiilread 1'irst Mort gage Six Per (lent. Honils 19,450 00 Peon, ylvunia Kailroad Second Mort 100,000 60,000 200,000 200.CC0 100,000 20,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 7,000 12,500 6,000 10,000 240,900 gage Six Per Cent, lionds SCtiESt) II' 1 1 I - . . i . 1 i viiui.iiiim ivauroaa Mortgage Six Per Cent, bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee) 20,000V Stato ol Tennessee Jb'ive Per Cent. Loan..... Ij.OOO'OO Stato of lonuossce Six Por Cent. Loan 4,270'00 Pennfylvania Kailroad Company, 250 shares stock l l.OOO'OO ixinu x-eniiHyivania Kailroad Uom- p.'iny, IIKI shares stoek 3,900 00 ir uimuuijHiia anu rtoiunem ataii t-toimishii) Company. feO shares , stock 7,500'00 L.nns on Kund and Mortgage, first lions on City Properties S-ht,!aJ0D0 tl.Sol.OfO Tar. Market valuo, $l,2ii,270 00 Cost, $1,215,1 17. Val 17.lnl.. n.. ...-..-... ....... '.nuu K1,IUU OU liills Kocoivable for Insurances '""'o 323,700-75 xninoces uuo at. Affcneies rro niir.ms on Marine Policies, Ac crued Interent and other debts duo to tho Company 63,097'P5 .-.lock, scrip, eio., ot sunsi-y cor porations. tt-IU'li. I'.-.liniiilriil valuo...... 2,710'X1 aMiin Hank $lti8,:lh'HH Cash iu Drawer h:" M 1(19,211-14 $1,852,100 04 PnnADELrniA. November 10. IMS). Tho For.rd of Directors have this day doclarod a CASH DIVIDKND of 'J'KN PKR CKNT, on the CAPITAL STOCK, and SIX PI- U CENT, interest on the SCRIP of the Company, puyablo on and after the 1st of December proximo, free of Naticnal and State taxes. Thev have also declared a KOItIP ntvinrrvn THIIiTY-HVK PJCR CKNT. on tlin K.kNICII pup. M1DMH lor tho yeur ending October SI. H"iM, certillcutes on anil alter the let of Decomber proximo, free of Nutionul and btute taxes. .11 llltl.n W. 11 IkKliri l Ihunurliaa anhl n. n . h.. ... 'I liey have ordpred. also, that the Scrip Cortificatos of Pioliis ot the .Company, for the year ending October 31, 1K.6, be redeemed in Cash, at tho olHeo nf ihn !, mil)., nv. , iiit i mi, hi uvi-fuii'vr proximo, an internal tiieroon to cease on that day. By a provision of the Charter all CerliiicnteB of Scrip not presented for redemption within nvu jrais uner puuue noncn uim iney win no roiiocmod, sliall be forfeited and cancelled ou ibo books of the Com pany. No certificate of profit!! issued under SP25. Tlv thn act of incnntoratH'ti, "no cortiticato shuilistuo unlossclaiiu-jd wituin two years inter uio declaration of the dividend wiicrcui it is oviucuco. DIRIX'TORS. Tbomss O. Hand, Jolin C. Davis, Kdmund A. bouder, 1'bvophiliis Paulding, ,lanies 'I raquair, Henry Sloan, Henry O. Pullet t, Jr., Inmes O. Hand, 'W illiam (). Ludwig, Joseph II. Seal, Hugh Craig, Jobu D. Taylor, Ceorge W. Bnmadon, W iliiULuC. HouBton, Hanrnel E. Stokes, William O. Jloulton, I''dward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Edward lufourcado, lacol) Hiege), Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'tarland, Joshua P. lCvre, ripencor M'llvain, J. B. hemple, Pitttburg, A. B. Borger, ' l. T. Morgan, " TUOMAS C. BAND, President. JOHN O. DAVIS. Vice President HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. 11131m 1QOO CHARTER PERPETUAL. AJfat FrasVlia Fire I OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I('69f$2,677l372,l3 CAPITAL 400,eOOMO ACCIU KII Bt'llI'Ll'S... PItEMIUilS UXSETTLKn CLAIMS," l,0N3,B!t.T0 1,1B3,843'-13 INCOMB FOR 1S89, JOU,lMJU. tees paid since 1 vii,.l and Temnorarv Policies on Liberal Terma. n.v.. .... .niiv nlF.n iKauoa Policies on Konts oflBnildiniys Of all kinlUxurouna items, auu luuriKiHivs. DIRECTORS. AlfredO. Baker, . Altred RUer, Samuel Grant. J Thomas bparks, George W. Richard 'lliam b. Urant, Isaao Lea, I 1 homas 8. Ellis, -nrralsL Gustavus 8. Benson. UeorgS". ALFRED O. UAKEH. Prmudont. tlKOKGE FALK3, ViOO-President T k R W MoALLlS TER, becreUry. l'UEODORK H. REUER. Assistant Secretary. 8 9 o FFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH. AUHUiUA, no. scu naiiaui Btreet, m.:il.l..l,i-i Charter Perpetual. inoorporainu Capital. eSOO.000. Assets ...... v v.vi- vi; k vi-. v,-,;vf S?5Pw OVER 830.000.000 LOSSES PAID B1NCK ITS ORGAN. Emjccionf; . Arthur O. OofBn, bamuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose whits, W illiam Welsh, B. Morris Wain, rrancis rcuops, Edward It. TrottST, Edward S. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred D. Jessup, John P. Whit. Louis O. Madeira, Charles W, UualuiiAa. Jono jnaauu, Guoncs L. Jlrrison, ' . AKTHUB uuvrjN. freeldent CHARLES PLA'TT, Vios-Preaideot uiwmtii Mikih. Secretary. Cttas. U. Rkkvbb. Asst. Secretary. Big STRICT L Y MUTUAL. Provident Life and Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE. No. Ill . FOURTH STREET. Organized to promote LIFE INSURANCE among onnd risks of any clans accepted. Policies iasued on approved plana, at the lowest rttU;8' PreHlrtPUt, SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. viea.Prftsldent. WTIXIAM C. LONl-STKETTI. Aftiwry, ROWLAND PAItltY. T 'iviEtaeH offered lj tliia Cuniracy " 1 - 1 OT 1W1mU INSURANCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF H0RTH AMERICA. of I'liirn iLr.riii.v, (MAP.WI,), ICORl'OIlATi:!) 1901. Cnplfal 9.00,000 Axet9 July 1, 1 H(1, $4,.-(03,4'J'10 This Company la now prcpnrctl to Issue Certificates of Insurance, payable In London, at tho Coautlng Bouse of Messrs. BROWN, SHirLEY A CO. CIIAItIS PLATT, 111 nut U2 31rp VICE-PRESIDENr. A S B U K. Y LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. .Xo.SO.'. HKOA1MVAY, corner of l.leTentli Slrcct, 3iew Vork. CASH CAPITAL $150,000 gl-tt.OM) deposited with the State of New York as security tor policy noiunrs. I.KMUKL BAfitiS, President. GtORGK K.I.I.IOTT, Vice Presidont and Recrotry. KMUKY McCLlNTDOK, Actuary. A. K. M. PUHUY, M. 1., Medical Kxuiuinor. PntTJltrtpnti ifflt-iii-vrra Thomas T. Tasker,;John M. Maris, ' :J. B. Linpinoott. i I 7 il- i 1 "liiiam iiivino, James long. . ; V, o. morns wain, Mames lluolur. arinur v.. onin, uonn a. ftloUreary. K. 11. Worne. Organized April, IHiid. 875 Policies issued tirst six ncnthr.;oTer20nu in the twelve months following. A II forms of Policies iw-nod on inoi,t favorable terms. Special advantages oflerod to Clergymen. , A lsw good agents wanted in city or country. Apply t JAMKSM. U.I.IMOKK, Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware. Office, No. 30-J WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. SAML KL POWKK8. Special Agent. 4 168 J N 8 U K E AT HOME, IN TUB Ponn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. NO. 921 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A8ETH, 83,000,000. tnAKTEKED BY OUK OWN STATE. 01ANAUED BY OUR OWN CIT1ZE.N LOSSES PUOI-IPTLY PAID. OLltlES ISSUED ON YAIIIOU4 PIJIIIS. Applications may be made at the Homo otQce, and at tee Agencies Uirougtiout the State. 2 18 JAITIEH TKAttlTAIlt PUKSIDENT WAiliUEIi E. HTOKUS VIOE PKKSIDKNT JOHN XV. 1IOHNOU A. V. V. and AOTUAUY HOKATIO M. HTEPIIENH SKUR5CTAHT? riMIE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY X Ob' PHILADKLPHIA. OUice ti. W. Corner Fol.'KTII and WALNUT Streets. I IKK INhURANCK KXCLUiilVKiA'. I'KKI'I'.IUAL ANJJ IKIUI POLICII.S 1SSIJFD. Cmsk Capital $JOO,000 00 uafcii As'K'tB, juiy i, una, ftt.1" J -r ., DiliStCTOl'tS. F. Eatchford Starr, J. Livingston Erringcr, J;mios L. CiuKhoro, William . Boultou, ('harles Wheelor. Thomas H. Montgomery, Piaioro r razitr, John M. Atwood, Brujamin T. 'ln-Jick, liempo H. Stuart, John It. lirown. tiinuos Aertnen, This ConiKanv insures onlv first cla&s risks, takino no speiially hazardous ribks whatever, such u lactones, mills, etc. .,.. . . . r . Kfliunrunn CM Aitit, rresident. HIOMAK it. IMONTtSOMFRY, Vico-Presidont. Aij:xakuk W. Wisikh, Secretary. aiV OHOaNIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF JL rillLADELfHlA. INCORPORATED 1H;4 CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 224 WALN UT Street, opposite tho ) xchauge. This Company li-surcs frnm loba or damaga by FIKE. on liberal terms, on buildings, morchandi. o, furniture, etc., for limited periods, and permauuutly on buildings ty Uej'UMI Ol 1U llllllllll-. 'I he Compuny has been in active operation for more than BiXTY YEA UK, during which all losses have boon promptly aujusieu ana iinr.ui ' 1 1 John L. Hodge, David Iewis, BeujanMn Kiting, Thomas It. Powers, A. R. Mcifonry, Edmund Castillun, Samuel Wilcox, Lewis (J. NnrriH. W. ftiaiiony, JohnT. Levis. William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharton, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., tit. tin n WUCUERICit, President. FaMFTI. WlUfll, bccrotaTy. PAM INSURANCE COMPANY. No. W9 CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATED im. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, SiSwO.OOO. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insures against Loss or Damago by Firo either by Per petual or Temporary Poucios. DIRECTORS: Charles Richardson, William H. Jtbawn, William M. Scyfort, Henry Lewis, Nathan lliiles. Robert Pearoe, John Kessler, Jr., Edward B. Orns, Charles Stokes, -John W. Kvennan, Mordecai Buzby. George A. West, CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM H. RUAWN, Vice-President. Wn.I-IAMa 1. Blanchard. Secretary. 7 23 THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. -incorr.oraiea iod unarter rorpetnai. No. B10 W'ALNOTStreot. opposite Indopendence Square. This Company, favoiably known to the community for over forty years, continues to insure against loss or dam age by tire on Public or Private Builuings.ieither perma nently or for o limited time. Also on furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their i.'apitai, togeiuer wun a targe Mirpiua Jf nnd, is invested in tho most careful manner, which enables them to otter to we insures an unuouuteu security in toe of loss. Daniel Smith. Jr.. John Deverenz, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Cillinghain FelL Alexander Benson, Isuao Hazleliurst, Thomas Jtobins. 1, I V. Villi Daniel Tfaddock. Jr. DANIEL KM ITU, Jb Presidont. TMLQ. CROWELL. Secretary. ' 3 ao JMrEKIAIi I'lltE INSUIIANCE CO. ESTABLISHED 1S0J. Fald-np Capital and Accumulated Fonda, $8,000,000 IN GOLD. PREV0ST & HERRING, Agenti, S 45 No. 10T S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. CIIAS. M. FREYOST. CHA3. P. IIEIUUNQ ROOFING. REAUI KUUJTIN G. This Rooting is adapted te all buildings. It can applied to etiifo m) vt it vnmra at one-half the expense of tin. It is readily put oa blnngle Roots without removing tha shingles, thus avoid, ing the damaging of ceilings and furniture while under aoing repairs. (No rravol used.) I'KKbEKVE YOUR TIN ROOFS WITH WELTON1 jbuaoiiu rami. I,m .lw.vt nrennred to ltenair and Paint Roofs at ahoH notice. Also, PAIN T FOR BALE by the barrel or gallon the best and eueapeai m me inaraeL, WKLTON 1 17 Wo. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Coatee. O OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS. AND ROOEERH. Roofs Yes, yes. Every size and kind, old or new. At No. 6-13 N. Til I RU Street, tbe AM K RlcXN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOE COMPANY are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOEH, and for preserving all wood and metals. Also, their solid oons plex roof covering, the best ever offered to the publio, with brushes, cans, buckets, eto., lor the work. Anti-vermin, Eire, and AVater-proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No crack ing, pealing, or shrinking. No paper, gravel, or heat. Good for all climates. Directions given for work, or good work men supplied. Care, promptness, eertaintyl One price' Call! Examine! Judge) Agenuwantforintericreonnlles. 4 < JOhKl'U LEEDB. Principal. it PAVEL ROOFS REPAIRED AND WAR- O ranted for five years, at half the price others charge. in wu.iv rMiiaired and uainted at one cent per auuare foot. Old shingle roofs covered with ready rooting, at small o.t. au)iu. wuu-i. -..,. ..rf , , w. ,, , Ca U a nd see. Helm TOHN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER? AMUSEMENTS. TLAURA KEKN E'8 CHESNUT STREET TUKA1RB. DURI.Nt THE WEEK, with new scenery and appointments, an adsotAtion of Mi.lirrs ' La Maladin Imsginaire," oomedy, in thre acts, by Charles Resde, Htq., entitled -t ,D. .TJ1.fc SAUCY HOUSEMAID. LAURA KEKNEas Toinetta s performed by her to crowded houses at Laura Aeeue s r , , , , . Theatre, Now York. Concluding with x, v , ,.A fOPULAR OOMFDIK1TA. ir;. Morrlanntsnd Vining Bowers annstrlnif. bI'iJ,fi.V " DKt-N H MATIN KK HAT URDAY, p. iJ,'";" JACK. THE GIANT KILLER PATH HE, I'ATWTnit OR. TIE WHITE LADY OF WIOKIAJW. in preparation, with new scenery and effects. WALNUT 8TRE ETTII EATRE, BEGINS AT X to 8 THIS (Monday) NIGHT, Not. wtien will be presented, with new scenery, ma ilnnery. arul I v a I i 1 ,1 '''' Drama, in five acts, written !;;,1Vllur,Bll',,"on'l'',l-i ,nt Kdwin Boom's Tlieatre. FMOPII , T. r t. , ft nniled on Alfred Tennyson's grrnt Poem. .v viiiuiuiiv wun ino Ainmiean Oomeilv of THK PKOPLK'H LAWYtU. Jn order to aerommralate families vviriii.A.M.WJ1SK"; VV"'1' IR C.IVEV Twl. H 8A LRUAY DDRINO THE SEASON. Dcorsopen at 1 '. commence at 2 o'clock. M KS. JOHN DREW'S ivrir dtditc-t THEATRE. Begin. !W to 9. only.Kercil - Mr, jo-,,5 Aided by the Full Company! "W0" Concluding with the favorite Farce of liL"rki.-v i. ,i.-i,t .....,,, j..vn..v. by tho Comedy Company. In rehearsal -THE OVERLAND ROUTE. DITREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE SEVFNTH St.. below Arch (Late Theatn rim. .... Animated Brilliant Audiences Nightly. . THIS EV ENI N and Continue Every Night. DUPHEZ BENEDICT'S GREAT GIGANTIC MINSTRELS. ju r.xirniirtiiiiary new 1 rogramnie I flls Week. Engagement of the Artist, Mr. FRANK KENT, from Ran Knat Week-Burlo.iiue4T Thieves, l irst Week (treat Railroad Explosion. Admission, tt'y. l'aruiiet, 25c. Gallery, 350. VF.W TT.F.VFNTTT HTRTTWT n T v t a 1 HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above Oheannt. THK FAMILY RESORT. CARNCRO88 DIXEY'S MINSTREIJ., the great Star Troupe nf the world, in their nneonalle ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, onw'"u BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS. OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and D""ui LAUGHAPLR BURLESQUH EVERY EVENING. "UR,aM,UJ1 J. L. OARNCROSS. Maaarer F. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. SltTtha VOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, ,n??ZFJirR,yVAH ROUND. EVERY EVraiNO-1 RM k. i i.Wy. Ie?.,S,"L,!.,,,'8n,Me A rti"to' Perfection DK ROSA BEI!&T' tue yuaen ot Bon8i Mad'llo LA FETE CALAIS, THE GREEK SLAVIC. ETO. Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at g o'elock. MEKICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. THE SECOND GRAND ORCHESTRAL MATINEE will be given in tne Thnatre of the ....(;A1,KMY ov musio, WEDNESDAY, December l,t P.M. Doors open at 3 o clock. Family Tickets, admitting four ONE DOLLAR Single Admission FIFTY CENTS i-or wile at the door after 9 P. M. 11 29 it A MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 1 Vi INTER TERM will begin MONDAY, Jan. 3, 1870. Names of New Pupils sbonld bo entered BEFORE THE lulu OF DECEMBER. Thcto are a few vacancies which may be tilled by making early application at tho oflico. ill U6 &t No. lOill WALNUT STREET. Tiipils whose names sliall be entered before the First of December will rocoivo Students' tickets, admitting lour pei-tons to the Grand Orchestral Matineo oa that data TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY EUILD- X 1NGS. RIG NOR BLITZ in his New Mysteries assisted by his Son, TllkO! CUE BLITZ. Evenings at 7';. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at X -.MAGIC, VENTRILOQUISM, CANARIES, AND BUR LESQUE MINSTRELS. Admission, 25c. Reserved Soats, Doc. 11 11 tf A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS TENTH and ( II ESNITT Stroets. LAST MX 1)VS OF THE NEW YORK LIVING CURIOSITIES. from the lute Uurnum s museum. Levees on .MONDAY TI ilSDAY and WEDNESDAY, in the afternoons onll . fri.in3to4. Admission So cents. SENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATINEES MUSICAL FUND HALL, 1803-7U. every SATUR DAY A t I'ERCON at W o'clock 10 If) TTAI TTT. 'fl n 1TP AtTf T TTTJ'Cix TVTXIT1X V 4. . . .J . . .11 1 ...l.ll J ttJLXlAJLl GARDEN, NVs. 72(1. 722, 724, and 726 VINE Stre THE (iRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly tlie propef ot tbe GRAND HI KE OF BADEN, purchased at gr . expense liy JACOB VALER. of thiscity, iu oombitiatis with I I. AMI R'S ORCHESTRA anil Miss NELLl ANDI'FSGN, vill perfoim EVERY AFTERNOON as EVKNl-S'G at the above-mentioned nlaua. Admissia free. 1 I3t LUMBER. IGfiO SPRUCE JOIST. tOUft IGOU BPHUCE JOIST. loby HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1 OnCi SEASONED CLEAR PINE. -t Qff lOOi tSEASONKD CLEAR PINE. lOUU CHOICE PATTERN PINE. SPANISH CEDAR, Foil PATTERN3. RED CEDAR. - 10fn FLORIDA FLOORING. t O rk lOUiJ FLORIDA FLOOKINO. - lOUii CAROLINA FLOORING, VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASU FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1 Ql( WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.1 Qn 1 OU 7 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.1O01 WAI.NUT PLANK. iOPft UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. inn lOUil UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. lOuil RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. tQPCi SEASONED POPLAR. 1QPn lOOy SEASONED CHERRY. IOUi7- Vt UITE OAK PIANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. iniA CIGAR BOX MAKERS' -(QiA lOOy CIGAR BOX MAKERS' loUU SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. -lOPfl CAROLINA SCANTLING. "IQ(C laOU CAROLINA U. T. SILLS. lOOy OKvVAl SCAJNTL1JNG. 18G9 CEDAR SHINGLES. tQtf CYPRESS SHINGLES. 100 VI MAULE, BROTHER A CO., No. 2600 SOUTH Street. JJNITED STATES BUILDERS' MILL, wTTHrTSTJ'T'-vrrTT C'T'T) T3T7T' T7TTT TTTT T i T1TV1 ESLER & BROTHER, Proprictorfc WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, ETC. BALUSTERS ANjJ TURNING WORK. A Lftrge Btocfc always on hand. 9 II 810 TAN EL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES X 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES COMMON BOARDS, land 2 SIDE FhNi'K BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARDS. YELLOW AND SAP PIN K FLOORINGS. 1 and 4.V. SPRUCE JOIST. ALL SI.KS. bt itn. "j,KMY0()Ii j0iST Ai,Tj RizE8. PLA STER1NU LAI 11 A SI'E(;IALTY. Together with a general assortment of Building Lnnlbef for sale low for cash. ,,,, 'I- jY.vTiyA. lliUtim FIFTEENTH and S TILES St reet. L U M B B R UNDER C;0 T H ALWAYS DRY. Walnnt, wtlto Pine, YeUow Pine, Spruce, Hem lock, RUlngles, etc, always on band at low ratea. WATSON 4 GILLINGIIAM, S5 Na 924 RICHMOTTD Street, 18th wartt PERSONAL. CAUTION! A U REMOVAL. DONNELLY'S OLD ESTABLISHED P1KENIX MONEY LOAN OFFICE, removed from No. W8 SOUTH Street, oornerof RONAI.rt. SON, to his new and large building No. UJ3 SOUTH k,,.. aho.a Broad. Entranoe to private ethce at door of Dttellina: also on DOYLE Street, in the rear, whera mouey will be loaned as uuual on Di&monda, Watubeu, Jewelry, hilverware, Dry UoOda, Olothiotf, bmta, Uuddmir Carneta, iurniture, I'icturwe, PaiutiuKH, Uuaa, FiBtoan. XUUatlU UBilUIUOiiiii auu kuvusjt va wvv nmu ilivivh ih 1 l. .. c aU. . ., .,!, ..I . I.... . 1 .... . 1 IVaiua. Dtwnrf Mm iur iu i7a4i ui iuhiw; u aiuuUaccouimoilatioii tor tte oara aua dtoraa ot a ckkSnl YCIiNT V . 'ONNKLl7v ltrlr. Sft