THE DAILY EVKNJNQ TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1870. MUSICAL, AI1P DBAWAT1C. Th OUT Auaaenftnta. - At tub Academy of Mupio Brtstow's opera of i??p Van Winklt will be given this aftornnon, and the season will conclude this evening with Montana. AT Tnu Walnut the comedy or Th Fat B'y, with Mr. Clarke as "Waddilove," and The t'lymi send will be represented this afternoon. This evening Mr. Clarke will appear as "Bob Urlerly," m the Ticket-af-Leave Man, and as "Bablngton Jones," in Among the ltreakei-H. At tiik CnKsNiT selections from The Fair One trtth the Rlondc Wig, Montievr Choufleuri, and The field of the Cloth of Gold will be performed this afternoon and evening. AtthkArch Mr. Barton Hill will have a benefit this evening, when ke will appear as "MUtliew Klmore" In iiOvell's play of Jve Sacrifice, and as "Grlndoff" In the old-fashioned melodrama of The Milltr and hi Men. Mr. 11111 Is a conscientious actor, who merits well of the public, and we hope he will have a crowded house. Thb Urrmania kchf.stra will give a pnbllc re 1: carnal at Musical Fund Hall this afternoon. AOAM FOHKPAUOH'S CIRCUS AND MKKAGKIMK Will exhibit for the last times this afternoon and evening at Broad and Wallace streets. Mrs. Warner's Circus, at the corner of Tenth and Callrtwiiiil streets, will be open this afternoon and evening. At tbb Ambkican a variety performance will be given this afternoon and evening. AtDuprkz A Bknkdict's Or-KKA IforsK superior performances of minstrelsy whl be given this alter coon and evening. AT tbb Awn .strbkt OrERA Hoisk a great va riety of attractions will be nresentod this evening. MONS. ALBKKT UAKNIER, tue ceieonuea rreuuu btlliard-Dliiver. will engage in a contest this even- jlng at Concert Hall with Mr. E. J. l'lunkett, of this City, ana bit, lutor r.'iujpiie, unci hum us nn 'give an exhibition of his skill in ninkinit fancy shots. 1 Mi.i.e. Nil bkon will appear on Wednesday next in a gTand concert, and on Thsrsdiiy In Handel's oratorio of 77m Mriah, when she will bo assisted by J Madame Mozart, Miss Cary, Wlgnor Nrlgnoll, Slgnor JVerger, Mr. Sln.pson, Mr. Whitney, M. Viouxtemps, 'and the Handel and Haydn Society, under the dlreo hionofMr. 1.. r.ogclke. The grand orchestra will be under the direction or Mr. Max Marotzekann ivir. L. F.ngelke. There will be a mntlnee on Saturday, when Mile. NilSBOU will muke her last appearance In this city previous to licr departure for the West. The price for season tickets for tle three per formances has been tlxed at f., and the sale com meiices to-dav at the musio store of F. A. North Ac Co., No. 102 ('hcBnut Street. JIT ITI551S. Ladies' stockinos. 26-Cekt Stocking 13 Full Kkiui.ar. HS-Cent Stocking is Fine Fabric. This Stocking and the specialties in Ladles', Men's, and Children's Underwear which Mr. Finn is now elllng are evidently great bargains, aa is evinced from the crowds of purchasers dally flocking to his store. 85-Cent Ladies' Vest. The 85-cent Vest Is sightly and warm, and the Driest offored f or the money. f 1 Ladies' Vest, Fine Merino, handsomely shaped, is dally lncreas Dg in favor and demand. $1-40 line wool Saxony Vest. Men '8 and Children's Underwear. 80 and 75 cents Men's good heavy shirts. The 90 cents and f 1 Shirts are splend goods. tl-40 and t'i One Wool Saxony blurts. Children's Wear at economical prices, John M. Finn, S. E. corner Arch and Seventh streets. Ten-cknt ZehiyrT Ten-cent Zepiiyr. The wonderful popularity of the Ten-cent Zephyr has attained Is surprising. Mr. Finn Is taxed to keep his supply equal to the demand. Ladies are using it for nearly every knitting purpose imagina ble, such as Afi'ghans, Shawls, Caps, etc. It is the cleanest-waaiied and most beautlf ul-ilyel Zephyr in the market. Mr. Finn has also a very large assort ment of Stocking Yarns. John M. Finn, S. K. corner Arch and Seventh Btreets. A Grand opening zepiivk Goods. A full llnd Of ; Zephyr Embroidered Slippers and Cushions, of' brilliant designs, has just been opened by Mr. Finn, the prices of which he has greatly reduced. Slip pera formerly selling for tl he has reduced to 75 cents,and Sofa Cushions of large size, good designs, lie has marked at f 1-20 per piece and up. Ladies, it is economy to look at his stock. John M. Finn, S. K. corner Arch and Seveutn streets. A good sauce Is essential to a good dinner. Tho finest condiment, before the pabllc is the Cham pion of America Table Sauce, prepared by A. A. Smyth. Our leading hotels and restaurants pro nounce It the best sauce ever used, and those who have tried it prefer it to all others. For roast meats, game, gravies, salads, it is delicious. It is an ex cellent tonic and Invlgorator of the stomach. Ask for the Champion of America Table Sauce, and take no other. Read the following : "Regarding the worthiness of your sauce as un equalled, I am anxious to add my testimony to those of others. 'I am and have been using your Cnamplon or America for some time, and prefer It to either Wor cestershire or Leicestershire Sauce. "Joseph II. Cppuck, "Mount Holly, N. J-." From the Basement From the Basement To tho Roof, To the Roof, Fined with Clothing Filled with Clothing Of Every Description, Of Every Description, At the Lowest Prices, At the Lowest Prices, Rock hill & WrLSON, Rocchill 4 Wilson, Great Brown Hall, Great Brown Hall, Nob. 603 and 605 Chbsnct street. Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street. WrrHorr Spct or sediment. Phalon's Vltalla, or Salvation for the Hair, has no bad smell, and does not Btaln the skin. It has no ingredient that sub Bides In the form of filthy sediment. Consequently, It Is not Bhrouded in darkened bottles. The natural color of the hair, however completely It may have faded out, is Invariably reproduced by the Vltalla. Sold by all druggists. Mr. William W. Cassidt, the jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ruent of One American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Never Failing Safett and Success. Mrs. Winslow'8 Soothing Syrup Is a safe and certain remedy for aU diseases with which children are af flicted daring the process of teething. It has stood the test of thirty years. Never known to fall. Gives rest to the mother and relief to the child. Cures wind colic and regulates the bowels. Valer'8 Restaurant No. 929 Arch street, ele gantly fitted up, Is now In full blast, serving all the delicacies or the season from 6 A. M. to midnight Parties returning from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. Tourists will kind the American House, Bos ton, the best polat from which to visit neighboring places of Interest. Cafe, billiards, passenger eieva tor, suits of rooms, bath t, etc. Bedding, best in the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by Albektbon & CO., no. 1433 cnesnut treet. 8ek advertisement of Atmores Mince Meat on Eighth Page. ITlAltUli:i. Wray Dui.oorg. On Thursday evening. No vember 24ib, 1SI0, by Kev. js. u. magoon, u. u., Samukl W. Wrat, Eaq., to Akkik L., daughter of Ab, f ii..lmiu Van 1I2I. DoifniLL. On the night of the 23d, Robbkt P. Donukll. aired 24 veara 1 month aud 7 day. The ruiativts and friends of the family are respect- fnlly Invited to attend tho funeral, from the resi dence of his parent. No. 6 Griswold alley, on San day afternoon, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Lafayette. oallaohkr On the !4th Instant, Anni Galla giikk, aged 90 years. Gali.oniy On the 24th Instant, Charles Gallo vnr, Sr., aged 6T years. The rciatlvegtand male friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral. Services at the residence of his mother-in-law, No. SIM Mount Vernon street, on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Fbr ait liUmial Rptrtal NoHcet art nWl Iu)n4. egy- FRBNOH BAZAAR w FOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE VICTIMS OF THE WAR IN FRANCE. To be held at CONCERT HALL, from December 14 to December 84, CHRISTMAS EVE. Mme. D Hervllly, of the Chegaray Institute, has kindly consented to take charge of one of jhe tables which will represent La France, and owing to her occupations, which will prevent her calling in per son, she solicits her friends to Rend their contribu tions to her residence, No. 152T Spruce street. An appeal Is generally made to all rich and poor of the United States, aud especially to Pennsylvania, to contribute to our Bazaar in behalf of the suil'er Inga In France, and to send their donations to any of the ladies who have charge or a table. Mr. Frank A. Drexel has kindly consented to act as banker ror the Society, and all funds will be for warded by him directly to France as soon as com munications arc opened. COM M ITTEK. Miss ADELE'PICOT, President, No. 906 Spruce street, Mrs. A. PICOLET, Vice-President, No. 917 Spruce street. Mine. P. JACOB, Secretary, No. 93 Spruce street. Mme. M. l.AKDET, Treasurer, No. 113 S. Tenth Street. At the last meeting each of the tables received a distinctive name, as follows: WASHINGTON. Miss A. Picot, Mme. A. I'icolnt, Mrs. Annie Ncvins, Mine. P. Jacob, Miss L. Parker, Miss M. Smith. LA FRANCE. Mme. D'llervlliy, of the chegaray Institute, No. 1527 Spruce ftrect; the Misses Ruiz. LA FAY KITE. Mrs. Dr. l.fppc, No. 1M4 Walnut street; Mrs. D'Tn Tililrrs. Germantown ; Mrs. E. Wuln Smith, No. 19D2 Fine street; Miss E. l.ejambre, No. 27 Pine street. IIOCIIAMRKAU. Mad'l'.e K. Brazier. No. Oil S. Tenth street ;Mad lle A. La Roche, Mo. 1330 Piue street; Mme. B. Hart, No. 139 N. Twentieth Blroet; Mrs. McCauley, No. l&CT Walnut street. WILLIAM PF.NN. Mme. M. Larder, No. 113 S. Te.nh street; Mme. M. S. Bczard, No. 214 S. Ninth street. 1'ITTOF OKLEANH. Mme. E. sallos, No. 212 S. Ninth street; MisaM. Ave, No. 1736 Hansom street; Miss Tabart. ALSACK. Mrs. E. R. Perrot, No. 224 S. Ninth street; Mme. Z. Jollivel, No. 224 H. Ninth Btreet. LOKRAINK. Mme. Romaln, No. 251 s. Ninth street; Mme. Stelner, No. aa S. Eleventh street ;Miue. Bourquart; Mme. Krart. burgundy. Mme. A. Breton, No. 223 s. Ninth street; Mme. MOttestler, No. 624 Walnut street; Mme. PaulGlrard, No. 246 N. Tenth street; Mrs. Alex, do Morat, No. 246 N. Tenth street. VERSAILLES. Mrs. M. Lalltte Johnson, No. 1729 Pine street. KCAND1NAVIA. Mrs. Campbell, wire of the Svyedisl Consul, TBB ?0J;f ftKKf't'iJ, In charge of Mrs. Fanny Warner Blclcnell, Marble Terrace, West Philadelphia. 1126 A- O A D E M Y Of M. I ' & 1 U. THE STAR COURSE OF LECTURES. A SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES of Pour Lectures to be given in the following order: OPENING LECTURE. On Friday Evening, December 2. Hon. C1IARLBS SUMNER. Subject "The Duel bet ween Prance and Germany ana its lesson to civilization." On Tuesday Evening, December 6, JOHN U. 8AXE, Esq., Subject "Love" (a humorous lecture In verse). On Thursday Evening, December 8, MISS KATE FIELD. Subject "Charles Dickens. Author, Actor, Man." On Monday Evening, December 12, MISS SUSAN It. ANTHONY. Subject 'The False Theory. i Ad mission to each Lecture SO cts. Reserved seats. 28 cts. extra. Reserved Season Tickets for the series of four lectures (transferable). 12. ONLY ONE DAY'S SALE OP SEASON TICKETS. The sale of RESERVED SEASON TICKETS will take place on TUESDAY, November 29, at 9 o'clock, at (;ould AFUcher s Piano Rooms.No. 023 CHESNUT Street, and will continue during that day only. The sale of RESERVED SEATS to ANY of the single lectures will commence on WEDNESDAY, xvove mner u, ai me same nour. Box oillce open dally from 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. 26 3t TnE TEMPORAL POWER OF THE POPE AND THE VATICAN COUNCIL. LECTURE BY MOST REV. ARCHBISHOP SPALDING, OF BALTIMORE, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On FRIDAY EVENING. December 9, 1870. PROCEEDS FOR A CHARITABLE PURPOSE. Tickets, 50c. Reserved Seats, f 1. For sale at Catukdkal Office, Eighteenth and Summer Streets. (joybkt's news Stand, Continental Hotel. CuMMitihEY'a, 1087 Chesnut street. 11 96stath3t Cunninubam'b, No. 816 South Third street. DAY AT SHUSH A N." REV. W. P. BREED, D.D., will lecture In WEST ARCH ST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TUESDAY, 29TH, at 8 P. M. Tickets. CO cents. For sale by Gould &. Fischer. No. 923, and Boner, No. 1102 Chesnut street; Keeney, No. 1601 Arch ; Smith, No. 1510, and Bow- era, No. 1S00 Market street. 11 26 8t jgy- LECTURE HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, November 2, 1370. FOB BENEFIT OF ADHERENT LODOK, No. 124, K. Of P. subject "The PaclDo coast." Tickets, M cents. 11 26 St Sf HELFENSTEIN A LEWIS, RAILROAD mw and Oommercal Printers, FIFTH and CHE8 NUT.Streets, call attention to their superior faclll. ties for PRINTING in all its varieties. It JOHN 8 P A R U A W K , MERCANTILE COLLECTION AND LAW AGENCY or Pennsylvania, the Western and South, ern States, No. 400 CHESNUT Street. Commissioner for Western States. 8 8 ws 6m tigw- TBI P.HTON S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER 1 the best article for cleansing and preserving the teeth. For sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. 11 26 stutaly DIVIDENDS, ETO. OFFICE OF THB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, November 1, 1670. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE FEU CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Compauy, dear of National and State tazef, payable In cash, ou or after November 80, 1S7I'. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the oillce of the company. The oillce will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at 8 P. M., from November 30 to December 8, for the pajment of dividends, aud after that date from A. M. to 8 P. M. THOMAS T. FIKTH, 11 1 8m Treasurer. LIFE INSURANOfc, INSUKE YOUR LIFE AT HOME IN THB AMERICAN lixiij nvsurtvvivcis co. OF PHILADELPHIA. ALBX. WBILLDIN, President ' JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. The AMERICAN Issues policies on all desirable plans at low rate, and is uivvrpael in the advan tages offered to insurer by any Company in the United States. 11 16 wsm20t 8. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut SU. OLOTHINO. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Combining Style, Durability, and Excellence of Workmanship. JONES' O n o - P rico ESTABLISHMENT, No. G04 MARKET STREET. CEO. W. NIEMANN. Handsome Garments made to order at the snort eet notice. 10 8 tf rp WESTON & BROTHER, TAILOES, S. W. Corner NIHTH and ARCH Sts., PHILADELPHIA. A fall assortment of no most approved styles for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, JUST RECEIVED. A SUPERIOR GARMENT AT A REASONABLB PRICE. 9 16 3mrp CLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Gay's China Palace, No. 1012 CHESNUT Street, Wishing to reduce Btgcfc. ar offering their goods at the foUQwlS unprecedentedly low prices: White French China Dining Bets, ir0 plece3. . .$30-00 " " " " " 118 " ... 21-50 n Tea 44 " ... TOO " " " " 46 " ... 8o0 " " Caps and Saucers, 12 pieces, cups with handles 100 Stone China Dining Sets, 90 pieces 9-50 Stone China Tea Sets (cups with handles), 44 I pieces 3-50 Stone China Tea Sets (cups with handles) 40 plece& 4-00 Stone Chamber Sets , s-50 " " Cups and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces CO ' " " Dining Plates, per dozen TOO Table Tumblers, per dozen 50 Table Goblets T5 Glass Tea Sets (4 articles) 75 Bohemian Cologne Sets, S bottles and puff box 90 Bohemian Liquor Sets, 6 glasses, waiter and bottle 90 An endless variety of Fancy Goods, suitable for Holiday Piesents, at an Immense reduction from former prices. Goods to go out of the city will be packed and de livered to transportation oillce free or charge, and insured against breakage to destination. Show Room open till 9 o'clock at night. 11 sc.Hinwlmrp New Bohemian Vases, JAPANNED CABINETS, SUN SHADES, JEWEL CASES, FABIAN AND LAVA FANCY Q00DS. TYNDALE, MITCHELL & CO., 707 CHESNUT ST., 707 uestr PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES. lMtnllii-ilictl in 185 1. WATCHES. EVEKGOING STEM-WINDERS, KEY-WINDERS, QUARTER SECONDS, MINUTE REPEATERS, ETC. ETC. ETC. C. & A. PEQUIGN0T, No. COS CHESNUT STREET, 1 1 rows PHILADELPHIA. OLOTH8, OA88IMERE8. ETO KEIM & BIDDLE, CLOTH HOUS 12, (V, W. Corner and MAIfcUIiT Streets. Clotbs, loeklns, CaMfclinerew, Yetting Orercoatlngs, fancy Coatings, Velveteen, Corduroy. HEUtI tL DIDDLE, . W. Corner SECOND and MARKET Streets, 10 1 tuth2mp PHILADELPHIA. ART GALLERY. 822 TO PICTURE BUYERS. PORTER & COATES, No. 8M CHK3NUT Street, have lately received, direct rrom their agent in Kurope, a choioeinvoioe of S!L Including gome superior works of art, which they now oner in picture Duyrrs hi reasonable prioes. Largest Stock In the city of rirju oil rAiNTirias. Just received, a choice assortment of Ooupil's Preach Photographs, Colored and Plain; SCHAUKR'S HKRLIN PHOTO GRAPHS, SAKONYS CABINET PHOTOS OF CELEBRITIKS. A large assortment of PINE ENGRAVINGS, PORCELAINS, ETC FULL LINK OF ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND FRAMES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT MOr)Ii2ItiVXK PRICES. Gallery of Fine Arts, POllTVtt Ac COATL8, It No. MS CHESNUT Street. PLATED WARE. S 1 00,000 WORTH OF SILVER-PLATED WARE, FOB Christmas ail I Mm Presents. The Largest, Varied and Most Elegant Stock ever offered in thii Country. MEAD & ROBBINS, N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT, 10 3 8tuth3m PHILADELPHIA. FURS. 1230 CHESNUT STREET. 1230 LADIES' FANCY FURS. The moBt costly FUKS at the moot moderate prices CHARLES LEWISSON, FURRIER, No. 1230 CHESNUT STREET. RUSSIAN SABLES, HUDSON BAY SABLES, CANADA MINK SABLES, FINK ROYAL ERMINE, BUENOS AYRE3 CHINCHILLA, BAACK AND WHITE ASTRAKHAN, GREBE, SEAL, SQUIRREL, And every known FUR In every variety of style mtide and nriitiried i the most superior manner. A NOVELTY I LE QANT MUFP. SLEIQH ROBES AND GENTS' FURS I LADIES' FOOT MUFFS AND GLOVES I 10 25 taths2m LADIES' FUR 8ACQUES In Astrakhan, Ileal Seal, French Seal, Curaculla and. fersianne, With JlnfTW and Hons to Match. A Magnificent Assortment AT AGNEW ENGLISH'S, No. 8.'9 CHESNUT STREET. AND No. 29 SOUTH NINTH STREET, 1116wBlm PHILADELPHIA. FURNITURE. PURCHASERS OF v COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS And the various styles or BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS. WA8HSTANDS. WARDROBES, ETO. Finished In Imitation of Walnut, Maple, or other "hard woods," and now generally known as "Imi tation" or "Painted" Furniture, are hereby Informed that every article of our manufacture la STAMPED WITH OUR INITIALS AND TRADE MARK, And those whi wish to obtain goods of our make (there being, at the present time, numerous Imita tions in the market), should invariably ask the dealer of whom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on tee goods, and take no otner, no matter wha representations may be made concerning them. KILBURN & GATES, Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, No. 619 MARKET STREET, 1 1 smwemrp PHILADELPHIA, PA. WHISKY. WHISKIES. ' Bye, Wheat, Bourbon and MonongaheU VVHI8KI.ES. The product of the following Distilleries: A. A H. a Overholt," "Win. Britton A Co.," "U. Lipplncott," Thoa. Moore," 'Lynchburg," 'Mt. Vernon," "Joa. S. Finch," ;'M. Welsa A Co." "Hneus St Co.," "fihanton, Daly & Kern,'' "Sherwood," Old Dominion." In store and lor sale in lots to salt purchasers. .APPLY TO BROOKE, C0LKET & CO., 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 Market St. 8 ST StuthSnt PHILADELPHIA. GLOVES, ETO. NEW KID GLOVES. TWO-BUTTON, THREE-BUTTON. AT The Great Kid Glove Emporium or A.&J.B. BARTHOLOMEW, No. 23 N. EIGHTH St., 11 18 swlf PHILADELPHIA, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. NOW OPENING, English Plated Wares, Vienna Fancy Goods, Zn Great Variety, A.t. Low I?rices, ROBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLE, No. I 124 CHESNUT Street, ll!2tuw83t PHILADELPHIA. PIANOS. tfJ GEORGE STECK & CO.'S PIANOS, Grand, (Square and Upright. ALSO, HAINES BROS. PIANOS. Only place In Philadelphia for sale of Mason & Hamlin's World-Renowned Cabinet Organs. For tale or rent, or to rent with tieu to purchase, and part of rental apply. 16 tf J. E. GOULD, No. 923 CHESNUT Bt. WM. G. FISCHER, No. 1018 ARCII St. ts?S STEINWAY & SONS' Qrand Square and Upright Piano. Special attention Is called to their new Patent Upright IManos, With Double Iron Frame, Patent ResonatorTubalar Metal Frame Action, etc., which are matchless In Tone and Touch, and unrivalled in durability. C1I VICI.I.M 1! LAN I IB, WAKEROOMS, No. 1000 CHESNUT STREET, 9 13 tfrp PHILADELPHIA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 822. BOOKS, Attention la ivauettel to our stock of books for thu 'Mil trude. wtlkh Is LA KG EH aud BSTTKR AS- bOKTED than has ever lifoM hnen offered to the public: comprising the uhunjks r 1 L 1. L o l K ATB J POOK8 from Kiigllah aud American publishers, bTAMAKl WORKS In all styles, from the most expensive to the cueapent, and all NKvV BOOK 4. A vorv full stock of JUVkmlkh of all descriptions. TOY HOOKS, tin MAOAZ'NS, Btc Etc. All books are retauea at WHOLESALE PRICES. PORTER & COATES, Publishers, Booksellers, aud Importers, NO. 822 CHESNUT STREET, jt PHILADELPHIA. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. THE WAR IN FRANCE. The Condition of Paris. Tho Now Spanish Sing. Kite.. Etc, KtC. lite, Etc. FROM EUROPE. Fhlp New. Qvmnbtown, Not. 36. The steamships Ne braska and Java, from New York for Liverpool, hare arrived at this port. The New Kin rSpntn. Florence, Nov. 20 A volunteer deputation of notables will leave this city to-day to meet the Spanish deputation at Genoa on Monday.. The latter are on their way here to officially inform the Government of the election of the Duke of Aoeta as King of Spain. King Victor Emanuel has already received the congratulations of the Austrian and Prus sian Governments on the election of Aosta. Dlnmlflited en Furlough. Tho soldiers of the Class of 1813 are to be dis missed on furlough on the first of next month. 8harp shocks of earthquake recently occurred la Romagns. CoaaitloH of Pnrln. London, Nov. 26. A telegram, varying lronx all other authorities, has just been given to the public here, announcing that Paris Is still confi dent, and there is subsistence in the city for two months and a half, bread for eight months, and wine and brandy for a year. The telegram says further that the French are erecting additional defenses on all sides. FROM THE WEST. Fire la Chicago. Chicago, Nov, 20. At aboit 11 o'clock last night McClellan & Steams' planlng-mill, on Quarry street, near Arch avenue, took fire, aud was completely destroyed. It was the largest planlng-mill in the city. Loss about $40,000, with $11,000 insurance. Shortly after the above fire was under way, another broke out in the basement of a four story brick building, No. 1" Clinton street, owned by Stewart & Sea. The occupants were Tobias & Burnell, dealers in cutlery, who lost $8000, with no Insurance, and the Western Star Metal Company who lose $0000, Insured, wllk some other smaller losses. The Humored Healanatlon of Senator Drake. St. Louis, Nov. 20. The Republican has de spatches from Jefferson City, which say nothing is known there of the reported resignation of Senator Drake, and that the rumors that Gov ernor McClurg will call an extra session of the Legislature are unfounded. The Ht. I.oulu Hotel Fire. It is stated that a gentleman whose name was withheld had thirty thousand dollars in green backs and other papers in a safe In tho buildiDg which was burned yesterday, aud as the safe door was open during the fire it is believed all is lost. Itatchera Cnnruren'. John Armstrong and Charles Jolly, the butch ers of tho Laplne family, near Potsie, a few days ago, were captured oa Wednesday, and are now in jail at Potsie. , murderer Arrested. B. F. Mackey, charged with having com mitted a murder near Frankfort, Ky., last March, was arrested hero yesterday, and will be held until a requisition from Governor Stevenson arrives. COMMISSION. CirtARO MERCANTILE COMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. Chartered by Special Act of Legislature, March 16, 1870. Organized for the Purpose of transacting a VOOL AND COTTON COMMISSION BUSINESS. No. Ei 8. FKONT Et'and 38 LBT1TIA St, Phllada. J. H. LIVINGSTON, President. OFFICERS OF THE QIKARD MERCANTILE CO- Presldtut, J. II. LIVINGSTON, late resident Partner of Taussig, Livingston & Co. DIRECTORS. JAMES M. PRESTON, of Preston & Irwin, Wool'en and Cotton Goods Munuiactururs, Manayunk, JOSKrH D. McK.EE, Peun Knitting Mills, city. JOLN 3VIAXEON, Jr., Woollen and Cotton Goods Manufacturer, M-aniyunk. W. W. KURTZ, of Messrs. Kurtz A Howard, Ban ers, city. THOS. 1JROWN, or Messrs. McFetrli h & Brown, JOHN.G. UOWARD.lreas. J. A. WATBOLD, Sec CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CHARGES RBA EONABLB. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADS. Consignors promptly advised of any chaoses be Markets by mail or Uiltgrapn. wUen quested. W l J"W''P INSUKANOfc. "rp UK 1 11 O Y I X) 12 If TV Life and Trust Coi or iniL.Aii:i.iDuiA, No 111 South FOURTH Strest. The dividend received by a poli iy-holdsr Is tha diflcreuce bitweeutuo actual et uf lasurauca aal Iho premium paid. Tills company Is expressly re quiiert by ltsctiarte ito dlvi.le tvf.rv dollar of sur plus thus ar!tcir among Us policy-holders. It is tuereloie puiely mutual. The New York repoit for 1570 shows that tii aa Stuof this couipituv aie In the pio. orttou of ti so tl (Titt l of liabilities, thus lunirl,' perfect relia bility. It has received the approbation oi the most learned actuaries, add Is enioised an r-. oiumendel by inauTOfllie luogt rrwiucnt ml.vlrli! and publio ni n la tlie I'uiu-.d Mates, au luM.lt uion of a si;al lar klti in Englau' t&e PiieaUa' 1' 'vldeut Institu tion, has becu wotderiully int-'sl-iL Its advsutuges in ev ry respct, i th as to sa'etv, flu apresH, tu'its ol policies, etc., ar not exi'lle-L 1 lie iiui'.eut and exoiioiut'""! luauaitwiiunt of IU r-.tiMDwa.' loirl.iutd wltfi t!m rfinartable average loofij of us ujeinbfts. cnimm-tidH I', ta the coo liil'u e anil :avcr of ail tle nf v.-ver doaomu uai ii 'u t ill or pend for (i'fuUr. Akius wn'el. AO, easy tcicpany to aalicitjior. M eoji-.p
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