CITY BILI LLETIN. INTERESTING BOILER EXPERIMENTS.— On Saturday afternoon last a committee of scientific gentlemen, connected with the Franklin Institute, paid a visit to the Steam Boiler Works of Joseph Harrison, Jr., situated on Gray's Ferry road, near the United States Arsenal, for the purpose of witnessing some interesting experiments with the celebrated boiler manufactured at these works. The experiments were part of a series under investigation at present, and they were enhanced in interest from the fact that the boiler operated on was heated nearly red hot, ana cold water was then imme diately forced into it, which action, with or dinary boilers, would produce instant ex plosion, but, on the occasion mentioned, was done with perfect safety, and without the slightest injury to the boiler. The entire experiment occupied seventeen minutes' time, and gave the greatest satisfaction. This was the third trial of the same boiler under similar circumstances, and its result indicates a new era in the construction of steam boilers. ILLEGAL DISTILLATION.-0 wen Cahill was before U. S. Cammissioner. Smith on Saturday upon the charge of distilling whisky without a license. ,His still, it is alleged, was in a cellar, at Sullivan avenue and Shippen streets. He was held for trial. Pugh Mcllhenny was held in $l,OOO bail by U. S. Commissioner Sergeant, for the illegal distillation of whisky, at No. 416 Christian street. On Saturday Officer Pierce seized three stills, at Twenty-third and Andrano street, in illegal operation, with.the hogsheads of molasses barrels of whisky, a barrel of mash, andi all the paraphernalia of the dis tilling-business. No arrests were made; as the officer came in one door, the workmen TRH out , at the other. CITY MOBTALITY.—The number of inter ments in the oity during the past week was 249, against :Zl9 the same period last year. Of the whole number 128 were adults and 121 children,64 being under one year of age; 140 were males, 119 females; 58 boys and 63 girls. The greatest number of deaths oc curred in the Nineteenth Ward, being 22 ; and the smallest number in the Twenty fifth Wald, where only one was reported. The principal causes of death were: Apo plexy, 5; congestion of the lungs, 9; con sumption, 25; convulsions, 9; diphtheria, 6; disease of the heart, 8; deility, 12; scarlet fever, 8; typhoid fever, 7; inflammation of the lungs, 21; old age, 7; and palsy, 9, DEATH FROM LOCKJAW. - Mr. John Brodly, aged twenty one years, residing at the southwest corner of Third and Obrii tia.n streets, died yesterday morning from the effects of lockjaw. Mr. Brodly was a butcher, and was removing a piece of meat from a hook on Wednesday last, when he slipped and his finger caugbt on the hook, tearing the sinews badly. He was advised to have it amputated, but would not con .gent until Saturday last. Dr. Ward then „ am putated the finger, but death ensued shortly after. t3ALE AT THE WASHWGTON HOtTi3E.-TO- hibitilbg, Ur. Tames s, vreemq.n Ait'etioiteer 2 will sell the parlor and &amulet foriatillie of the Washington House, con %hung of feather beds, matresses, carpets, mirrors, pianos, sofas, curtains, bureaus, &c. The sale will attract a very full attend ance, and there will be an opportunity for some fine bargains, THE LIBMAN Ikits'atoi , i.—The first pub lic annual meeting of the committee of the Liberian Church was held last evening, at the Church of the Epiphany, Thirteenth and Chestnut streets. Addresses were made by Bishop Payne, Drs. Newton, Leeds, and others, setting forth the objects of the movement. WOMAN BURNED.—The grocery store of John Settle, N. W. corner of Twenty-third and Lombard streets, was slightly damaged by fire on Saturday night. Mrs. Settle was badly burned in attempting to extinguish the flames. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Taylor Cashing, a young man, was run over by a passenger railway car, at Foulkrod and Main streets, Frankford, on Saturday night. He was so badly injured that he died in a few hours after the occurrence. NoT APPOINTED.—We learn that Mr. Patrick 'McDonough has not been appointed to a position in the Custom House, as stated in our issue of Friday. He has not made application for any position under the l'eu eral Government. Comimt-STorm LAYING.—On Saturday afternoon the cornerstone of the Luther- Baum Church, to be erected at Twelfth and Oxford streets, was laid. The organization is Independent Lutheran, and the founder and pastor is the Rev. U. M. Price. L ARCENY OF PAPER.—Jeremiah C. Ber trand and two lads were held to bail in $2,- 500 each, on Saturday, on the charge of stealing printing paper from W. H. Flit craft & Co. &roux. ROBBED. The store of D. H. Bowen, No. 242 Richmond street, was en tered early yesterday morning, and robbed of some 1300 worth of boots and shoes. IarNIVERSABIES. The Sunday schools attached to Salem and the Kensington M. E. Churches, held anniversaries yesterday afternoon. The Fenian Trials. TORONTO, Nov. 17.—N0 bills have been found against the following Fenian prison era, who it is expected will shortly be dis charged from custody; a number were to have been discharged this evening: Patrick Bellew, Joseph Hogan, James Lynch, Edward J. Morley, Thomas Calla ghan, James Quinlan, Thomas Wilkes, Mi chael Corcoran, Martin McCormick, Pat rick O'Malley, James Rainey, John Need ham, Patrick Connors, Patrick Garvey, John Reid, alias John Casey, Thomas Dnnn, John Mayfield, Patrick Dolan, Michael Hart, James Cole, alias Cahill, John Dinen, James Santry, A. M. Brooke, alias John Snyder, Andrew Flamsburg, John Murphy, James Walters, William Kerrigan, A. Hick man, John Dillon, George Miller, Thomas Bkynolds, William Madigan, Francis Miles, John J boson , Michael Shannon, Michael Duffy, Dennis Lanihan, Peter Mor rison and John Sheridan. From Fortress Monroe. FORTRESS MONROE, Nov. 17.—The steamer Adela, Capt. Ball, from Charleston, for Bal timore, became disabled ten miles south of Cape Henry, and was towed in here to-day by the revenue cutter Nehema. A schooner of about two hundred tons burden is reported ashore on Currituck beach, Norlh Carolina. The steamer Emily B. Sender was td sail from Charleston on the 14th for New York. A Bremen bark, with passengers, and the brig Prairie Flower, from Rio for Baltimore, arrived in the bay to-night. FORTRESS M ON ROE, Nov.l7.—The steamer Minnetonka, from New Orleans, with , a cargo of flour and cotton for Boston, has put into Norfolk, short of coal. The steamer Vixen, from New York for Brazos, Texas with an assorted cargo, has put into Norfolk with her machinery disabled. , . SEVERAL Philadelphia gentlemen who accompanied the Union Pacitic Railway ex cursionists to Fort Riley, some days since, returned on Friday, to St. Louis, from a buffalo hunt, 165 miles beyond Fort Ells worth, and about 450 miles west of Fort Riley. They will go on an excursion 'to. Pilot Knob and Iron Mountain on Monday, ltrid•will start for the East on Tuesday. 4neen Victoria's Crown. The Imperial State Crown of Queen Vic toria was made by Messrs. Mandell & Bridged, in the year 1838, withjewele taken from old crowns, and others furnished by command other Majesty. It consists of di amonds, pearly rubies, sapphires and eme ralds, set in silver and gold; it has a- crim son velvet cap, with ermine border, and is lined with white silk. Its gross weight is thirty-nine ounces and five d wt. ' Troy. The lower part of the band, above the ermine border,consists of a row of one hundred and twenty-nine pearle t and the upper part of the band a row of one hundred and twelve pearls, between which, Ein front of the crown, is a large sapphire (partly drilled), purchased for the crown by King George the Fourth. At the back is a sapphire of smaller size, and six other sapphires (three on each side), be tween which are eight emeralds. Above and below the seven sapphires are fourteen diamonds and around the eight emeralds one hundred and twenty-eight diamonds. Between the emeralds and sapphires are sixty trefoil ornaments, containing one hun dred and sixty diamonds. Above the band are eight sapphires surmounted by eight diamonds, between which are eight festoons, consisting of one hundred and forty-eight diamonds. In front of the crown, and in the centre of a diamond Maltese cross, is the ibmotis ruby said to have heed given to Edward the Black Prince, by Don Pedro, King of Castile, after the battle of Najera, A. D. 1367. This ruby was worn in the helmetnf Henry. the Fifth at the battle of Agincourt, A, D. 1415. It is pierced quite through, after the'East ern custom, the upper part of the piercing being filled by a small ruby. Around this ruby, to form the cross, are seventy-five brilliant diamonds. Three other Maltese crosses, forming the two sides and back of the crown, have emerald centres, and con tain respectively one hundred and twenty four and one hundred and thirty brilliant diamonds. Between the four Maltese crosses are four ornaments in the form of a French fleur-de-lis, with four rubies in the centres, and surrounded by rose diamonds, containing respectively eighty-six 'and eighty-seven rose diamonds. From the Maltese crosses issue four imperial arches composed of oak leaves and acorns; the leaves containing seven hundred and twenty-eight rose, table and brilliant diamonds; thirty-two pearls forming the acorns, set in cups containing fifty-four rose diamonds and one table diamond. The total Dumber of diamonds in the arches and gcorns is one hundred and eight brillianlE: one ilzmdred and sixteen table, and five hundred aZId fifty-nine rose diamonds. From the upper: part of the arches are suspended four larg: pendant pear-shaped pearls with rose diamonj caps , containing twelve rose diamonds, and in;: 138 containing twenty-four very small dia monds. Above the arch stands the mound, containing in- the lower hemisphere three hundred and four brilliants, and in the upper two hundred and forty-four brilliants; the zone and arc being composed of thirty three rose diamonds. The cross on the summit has a rose• cut sapphire in the centre, surrounded by four large brilliants and one hundred and eight smaller brilliants. Sum • mary of jewels comprised in the crown : 1 urge ruby, irregularly polished; 1 large br&td-spread sapphire ; 16 sap ph ires. emeralds; 4 rubles; 1,363 brilliant . ...amonde; 1,273 rose diamonds; 14 7 table diamonds; 4 drop shape? pearls; 273 pearls. Tar. ammissioner of the General land °t r ace has received returns showing that du ring October public lands were disposed of at East Saginaw, Michigan, to the amount of 46,965 acres; at Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 48,944 acres; Junction City, Kansas, 6,9 S I acres; Dubuque, Minnesota, 11,040 acres. Total, 113,933 acres. The greater portion of the land was taken for actual settlement, the cash sales amounting to $19,854. THE amount of national bank notes is sued last week was $978 955, making the to tal now in circulation $297,065,059. The go vernment holds securities as follows: For circulating notes $340,291,400; for deposits of public money with designated depositaries, $39,423,950. Total, $379,715,350. Mn. LA PHYRE, of the firm of Pike, La Pryre & Bro., New Orleans, was skilfully robbed of a package of $20,000 in fifty dol lar compound interest notes, while in the act of purchasing stamps at the post office on Friday. No clue has been obtained to the thieves. THE Baltimore horse fair is very largely attended. General Grant and General Com stock of his staff and General Stoneman were present on Saturday. The ex-rebel General Joe 'Johnson was also on the ground and shook hands with General Grant. ADMIRAL TEGEHOF, of the Austrian Navy, who is on leave of absence, is shortly to leave Europe for a visit to this country. The Admiral is the hero of the battle of Lissa, the first iron-clad fight in Europe. IN the case of a soldier detained as a clerk in the War Department, the Second Con troller has decided that payment of bounty, maturing while so detailed, cannot be made, as extra bounty was received for such duty. THE amount of fractional currency re ceived from the Printing Bureau daring last week was $455,410; forwarded to national banks and Assistant Treasurers, $477,679; redeemed $422,634 31. GLOVEI§. OPERA GLOVES. HEAL"x 7 ,& C . , 928 CHESTNUT ST.; Have just received a large assortment or LADLES', AND:GENTIMIHITS OPERA GLOVES, SINGLE'AND DOUBLE BUTTONS, consisting of white, lavender, violet, and other fash ionable colors. ocsf m w 2m IKV:4 :a Di:v ide-011. Arch Street Carpet Warehouse FALL IMPORTATIONS OP CALIFIPEATI:NaSt, NOW OPENING, LATEST STYLES AT LOWEST PRICES. JOS. BLACKWOOD, 832 AROI-1 STREET, sel7m,w,f2n2 Two doors below Ninth streeL nOTTON APB LINEN SA/1. DIME of every whin 1.../ from one to six feet wide, ell numbers. Tent and Awning Dna, PaPermakerafelttng Bail Twine, do, JOEIN W. 00., No. 704 Jonases Allay riLIVIDt3 FAItCTES, Iad_PBBS, dec.--Olivea Parallel kJ (Stuffed Olivee),Nonparell and Superfine Capers and French Olives; fresh goods, landing ex Napoleon 17. L _,_from Havre, and for sale by JOB . B. BLISSLEF & los South Deism:m.(l avenna MITER AND YELLOW METAL BEIBATEM V, BrasSaes (kroner. NAM, Z.ona and Ingo Co act aandantly on band and far gala by DENTry &CO.. te Onnth VlThourvas IMPERIAL ratram.—to Owe 7Th. Canisters, high grade French Imperial Prunes, landing and 101 J sale by OS. B. BUBBLER 8g 00..106.80rth-Mulawarg avenue. fONDS BOSTON BIBOIIII.—Band , s Boston Butts and KIM Mica% lanAlngtrona steamer Norman and for sale by JOB. O. T. 11: & 00., Agents fo/ nand. Ina Sown Dabiware acnßnne riMdt: -E k 004- 6. 10 01s4e r w o :c t rop Texas Pecans. , r u pe i Z t ir r a_n a d for aide by J..t. 1303SIER P dt CO ow ware avenne. THE DAIL IT EVENING BIILLETIN.-PHILWELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1888. ~/7121~.~f';f:[r'.ycY+l~ci.~T.~Y V - ~NitalN.l~i`:t~T~7R~Ttl4~ ~. Is 2 all places of sunumaneni Ectik7 wp co at. O'clock any evening. ACADEMY O F<sMOPMIISI-j NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL, CHILDREN OF COLORED SOLDIERS AND OF COLORED ORPHANS. For this occasion they have especially engaged, in New York, Messrs. F. JUIGNET and C. DAIVET'd celebrated Who will give for the first time in Philadelphia, the splendid Opera, in thrt e seta, of Performed in Paris at the theatre of Opera Comique FULL ORCHESTRA under the direction of Mr AIIGOST PIEDIGAM. 7171,1, CHORUS under the diriction of IL PHIL LIPEROBIT M. ANTHELME....---...WELLLAM SHARSPEARR M. VERI FALSTAFF DE SDNMONT,.._..-. --LATIMER hi d'il eMA DDIE..--ALIZAB.ET . S. Queen of England Md'lle LAIIRENTIS Miss OLIVIA M. Wa1ter........---Jeremyl Miss Thebant.- Nelly M. Lucien.- -......115heri1E. Francis Amor M. Oilier Forest Girard Actors, Actresses. Courtiers Ladles of the Court Foresters, Servants, Cooks, etc, --- PRICES CF ADMISSION: Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony 41. Secured Seats Fifty cents extra. Family Circle - ........... -... ...Fifty ce n t... Amphitheatre Twenty -live cents, beats may he secured on and atter Thursday. Nov 11th, se the Academy. and Trnmpler's Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets. Doom Open at 7 o'clock. Opera COMmt nces at 8. Libretti of the Opera for sale at the Academy. nol4 NEW CHESTNUT S'IREET THEATRE boors open at 7 o'clock Curtain risea at 7.45. MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENLNGS, Nov. 19. t. 20. LAST WEEK Of the Engagement of MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, And revival of REP VAN WINKLE, In which MR. JOSRPR JEFFERQON Will appear in his GREAT IMPERSONATION of RIP VAN WINKLE. The performance will conclude with the amusing Farce entitled THE TWO BUZZARDS. BATUBDAY AFTERNOON, November 24, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. Prices as usual. i ra 2S. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREEI I.2eLEATRE. Begins at 73i," o'clock. y, QT PACKED TO THE ROOF. ib... Pcaltlvoji at vp,sk 0 . 1 ; TiRyArT. 7.4 AT NIGHTS OP S Alps O'BRIEN. MONDAY AND EVER: NIGHT, SHAMUS O'B.n.rii, L.. Or. THE BOULD BOY OF GLENGA.,..- With Its Grind Scenes and Great Cast, MR DAN BRy ANT AIR Sri zird EnaraZ:al, WPh Songs and Dances. Friday-Farewell Benefit of Mr. DAN BRYANT. A GREAT RILL. MondaT—Mr. and Mrs. HOWARD PAUL. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. E. corner 'NINTH and WALNUT Sts. Commence at 74. LAST SIX. NIGHT:4 OF MR. EDWIN BOOTH. CH a NGE OF HILL EVERY NIGHT: THIS (Monday) EVENING. ov. 19, 1966, RICHELIEU; OR. THE CONSPIRACY. Cardinal Richelieu Gast tlme).---EDW IN BOOTH 1 e ... . Barton Hll luerday—FDWlN 'BOOTH 'as TIE STRANGER and 1 , 014 C.ESAR LE BABAS. In compliance with many requPsts. MR. EDWIN BOOTH WILL GIVE A FAREWELL MATINEE AL 2 o'clock on SATURDAY, Nov. 24, HAMLET. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE -10-NIGHT AND EVERT NIGHT Until further notice. and E. TDR.D AY MATINEE at 2 o'cl:lck, THE BLACK. CROOK. THE BLACK CROOK. nolti NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HODKE ELEVENTH street, above OHMTNIIT. " THE FAMILY RT " OPEN FOB THE SEASON. cA.Tucr rulßs k. DIEMEN'S MINSTRimR, The Great Star Troupe of the World, In their GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOI.ES, k.ONGS. DANCES, NEW BIIRLESQITES, PLANTATION SCENES. - Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock. anM.Bmt , J. L. CA RECROSS, Manager. ON at the ACADEMY OF PINE ARTS. a superb collection of PAINTINGS, of the French. German and Belgian Schools of Art. Admission, 2.s cents. Will shortly close. nols 61* GEjt Bi AN I A ORCHESTRA.—PuMtc Rehearsal.% every Saturday afternoon at theASIUSIC&L PUN D HALL commencing at half-past three o'cloct. Engagements made by addressing GEORGE ItebT- E. agent, 1431 311.01.i/FRRY street, between Race and Tine. nos tt PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CHESTNUT, above TENTH Open item 9 A. M. to a P. M. wain West's • . t Picture 01 CCIERIBT p:to)Ne 1. o le4tt LADIES' CLOAKS , Now Open, AIFINE ASSORTMENT IN ALL TEE BEST MA TERIAIS AND NEWEST DE:IiiNS, AT AGNEW & ENGLIM'S 25 South Ninth Street. 0c2r412 a to-tfl 1:1 IQi (6) On NO. 21 N. NINTH STREET Importer and Dealer in FRENCH ARTIFICIPIFLOWERS BRIDAL WREATHS, Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc. This old tstablished and well•known FRENCH AR. T/FIOIAL FLOWER STOlts, has bees altered throughot t and refitted In true French style, and will open un' Wednesday, Ootober 24, With a magnificent assortment of. Fine French Flowers, Wrraths, Leaves. Grasses Feathers, Velvets, ialbbos 8, Bonnet Frames, and Mu inert'. Goods 01 every description and variety. . cc. 2.3 in th f-t! i-tezwenv INKED.—Twentrllva bantam Prlnairte nary Seed In lion awl for Bala by WORKMAN Pau No. Wabpi lama, ' Aulti"kW ERIAM totaria. CHOICE fIELTEI MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, BENEFIT MECO FRENCH OPERA. TROUPE, BiIDSIIMMER NIGH S'S DREAN, (LE SONGE DIME NUIT ) VIZI) IMB 4til MI 0 I Do' GRAND OPENING FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. J. S. BORGENSKI, (EAST SIDE). it HOLESNLE AND RETAIL. J. S. BORGENSKI, No. 21 North NINTH street. Above Market. east side. /GENTS' FII3I3OIIIc6HING, GOODS PATENT SHOULDER SEAM MEDD MANNIFACTOE,Y. Orden, tor then celebrated Shirts supplied prompt at brief notice, GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Goods, Of late styles in fall variety. WINCHESTER & CO. ' 706 CHESTNUT. Jeamm,f42 J. W. = SCOTT & C 0..! SHIRT MANUFACTURERS. AND . DRAIMPS Men's Furnishing Goods. No. 814 Chestnut _ Eitreet. Pour doors below the "Continentsle , PEEELADEL.PHL4. GENT'S. FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS made of NEW YORK MILLS Muslin, only ti 00. usual price.ls 50. SHIRTS made of wwitstrrrA Muslin, only $3 95, usual rice 15. BOY'S - HIRTS on band and made to order. A liberal reduction made lb wholesale buyers. A fob stock of Welsh, Shaker and Canton Flannel Tlnderahirts and Drawers. - Also, Scarfs, Neckties, Gloves, Suspenders, etc., in great variety. T. L. JACOBS, nob-1...mf No. 1225 CHESTNUT Street, Philada. WALTUREA &Nit kJ VW PIN ea 4 11JEIVICOV.A.L. ISAAC INTIMCIN s Watch Maker, having removed to No. 120 South Eleventh Street, Below Chestnut has opened a new and aue , 40 Jolly selected stock of fine Watches, Jewelry, • Silver ants elated Ware -l B.—Chronometer, Duplex, Patent Lever an.. _Plain Watches carefully repaired and warranted. nolsm w 121011 alli - LS LADOMUS & CO.I DIAMOND DEALERS it JEWELERS. W ATcuri3, JEWELRY a SILVER WARE. WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. 802 Chestnut St., Phila. Have ont hand and are constantly g a large and eplebdid aesortment of GOLD AND H WA7(IIPI3 of all si yles, varieties. makes and prices All Watchte warzanted to keep good time. DIAMONDS IN GREAT VAltterY at less than usual prices. A large stock to select from. STLVERWARE and JEWELRY of all Iclnds. In eluding FANCY SILVERWLRE SIT/TARLE BOA BRIDAL WETS. warranWATCHES IMPAIRED In the beet =alum WV tecL DIAMONDS Bought for Cash, Also. Old Oak and ocn B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 18 NORTH SIXTH STRILEI MANEWACSQHEB ON VENETIAN BLIND WINDOW MADER, The t Vest and finest assortment In the city AS I. k° l37arethades made and !attend. astiAf F LOUR. fha attention of Shippers to South American Porta and the Trade generally. la called to the following Ce lebrated Brands of FLOVE made from NEW WHEAT and of which they are the sole receivers In this City. IVORY SHEAF, ET. LOM L.failiLEY'S °ROI= NEDISKUM% RURAL, PASCAGOULA. GRAM'S. Thts Flour to put rap in the very beat round hoot packsigee and will be sold in lots to WI. R. J. RUDDELLA: 00., S. W. corner Broad and Vine atreeti► SHOTWELL SWEET OII)ER. Our usual supply of Ulla celebrated CIDER, made from Harrison Apples, just received. dklbert C. - Roberts, Dealer in Fine Groceries, ELEVENTH and VINE STREETS ELWELL'S Ladies' and Gentlemen's Refeotory, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. These spacious Saloons have been elegantly fitted on and re opened by EVAN ELWELL, a Caterer of Thirty Years' Experience. BREAKFASTS. DINNERS and SUPPERS furnished. WEDDING, DINNER and SUPPER PARTIES sup plied at the shortest notice. French Confections of every variety. Four spacious Supper Rooms added for the acoom• modation of Societies. nowlmi GEORGE PLOWMAN ; CARPENTER MID BUILDER, 232 CARTE STREE'.7: ems 111 DUCK STIZIECT. Machina Work •nd I,llllvretlnk promptly allondo fll4•rp7 War Eagle Silver Mining Company Of IDAHO. Mire of the Company. 144 B. FO WinnURTH Street. SIMON GATiTLAND- No. 35 SOUTH THIRTEENTH STREET nor 7-303/ ikTYW TURRET PRUNES. OURRA.N7 4 , .11 New Turkey Prunes, quality very fine; New Crop t urrants, Orange and Lemon Peel, New Malaga Le• mons, landing and for sale by JOB. B. BUSSIEE CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. WELTING CASES AND DESKS, DE LA. RUE'S TV end other Arm English 000BBT KNIVES AND SOIRSORS.--Bogers',Wits -1 teubolmes', Mappin'e, and Wade & Butcher's best. MASON & CO., n01740z 807 Chestnut street. DEAINESS.—EVERY INSTICUBLENT TRAIT science and skill have invented to assist the hear log, In every degree of Deafness, can be had at the Ear Instrument Depot of P. MADEIRA, No. 115 South Tenth street, below Chestnut- 0c26 lmi fir RITE CASTILE SOAP.-100.boxea genuinewh try Castile Soap landing fromßrlg Pen osylvan from Genoa, and for sale by 308. B.BUBSIHB & 00 lefi South Delaware avenue. ncelatua, JritlastoH. prstirrfills.—so canes In dt I canisters andranorbozes, Imported and for uIl 17 Jos. B. BUSEIDIIII i ocr.s• los South Delaware manual ('id.B.AC.AS COCOA.-124 Bags Caracas Cocoa in I) Fiore and for sale by JOHN DALLETT & 00., 12t Walnut street, MOVEN STODDART & BROTHER, ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF NSW DREW6TDS. From the Late Auction Sa s, AT ) "lied need Prici — s. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Noe. 450, 452 and 454-11orth Second St., ABOVE WILLOW. nol7-3ti Cir Wititl3Alol, No, 7-North - Eighth Street. I have now In store and for sale a most complete and elegant stock of POPLINS! POPLINS! • • PLAIN POTT•INS, PLAID POPLLNS. E1LP.13.1138 tORD POPLINS, /MISR POPLINS. CORDED SILK POPLINS. One case of SILK STRIPE POPLINS, only n cents - worth U. TILERINOtSI 111:E.RINOESI I have just opened a hall line of FRENCH KEW . NOESof all desirable shades and qualities. New additions In DREAS GOODS made daily from the Philadelphia and New York Auctions. MUSLINS I EIIISLINS I The Cheapest Muslin Store In the city. JUST OPENED, • 2.6ooyards extra htavy Brown Sheeting, wide, for 24 cents. One case of Pillow-case Moans, best, for 83 cents. GIVE USA My Stock of FLANNELSI=e and cheap, se24-m,w,f-3mt • 446 WHITE HALL 446 DRY GOODS STORE, NO. 446 NORTH SECOND STREET H.A EMI FLANNELS, BLANKETS. CoV• N r. ES. CITIITAIN MUSLIN& LAMS. CLOTHS. CC B.IISIP.Hise, bELA WLS and DIU SS GOODS. Just Opened. a splendid line of ALL•WOOL PT All) POPL LISS for 11 Le: J. IdELLTON HAGY & BRO., Successors to Joseph cagy. A NO. ONE WIG-AN IS FOR SKIRT FAOINGS. I Invite the attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE to mylatock of BILESIAS COLORED and FANCY SLEEVE LININGS, CORSET JEANS, PRINTED MOANING% VEST PADDING% (t.c., on hand and receiving from Philadelphia and lantern mantifisc tiaras. THOMAS R. GILL, nolZm w f3mf 6 STRAWBERRY Street. "- RICH PLAID lIIEBINOES, AT 1.1 PER YARD, CORWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 4" and 454 North SECOND street, Above Willow. SUE -FACED POPLINS, AT ONE DOLLAR. CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos, 450, 452 and 154 North SECOND street, Above Willow A LL -WOOL POPLINS, AT 87,,i Clot rs. CUBWEN STODDAILT & BROTEM, Nos. 450, 462 and 454 North SECOND greet. Above Willow WINSEYB AT FIFTY CKNT 4 . 7 r CURWEN STOODART ate BROTHER, Noe. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND street, Above Willow A LL -WOOL PLAID CASHMERES at 50 cents. CHRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452. and 454 North SECOND street, above Willow • FRENCH NERINOES, AT St. PRICES REDUCED ibr all grades. JT E. IREDELL, . No. 147 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, East side, above Cherry street. has now on band a fut lline of FALL and WINTER GOODs, at redocedrices. -Ladies's Merino Vests and Drawers. Gents.' 'White, Clouded, Grey and Red Merino Shirts and Drawers. Boys' Merino Shirts and Drawery:3 Hosiery. Gloves. Suspenders, Ties, Searle, dtc.l White Shirts on hand and made to order. A perfect fit guaranteed. ocls-3m 702 Winter Gloves for nentlemen A full line of Winter Gloves. At 702 Arch street, Gents' Winter Gloves, Winter Gloves 'or Gents. all sizes, Merino Vests, for Boys and Meal. Merino Pants, for Boys and Men. Silk and Linen Handlrerchiefd. full line. Call and examine before purchasing, at STOKES dr, WUOD'S 702 arch street. DW lig HALL a CO., 28 SOUTH SECOND 8 Beet, are now opening their Fall and Winter Imports,. Rona of SILKS, DIU GOODS, CLOTHS, Heavy Black Silke. Heavy Colored Silks. "Pina'a' Real Irith Poplins. French and German Poplins. Black Goode in great variety. Broche Long and Square nawlii. 628. LATEtR O S O T P Ytt', I .7 t S B S . T OUT. 628 UNDERTARER LE PETIT 4 RA IL,for the Promenade, 2% yds.roand TAM 'CHAMPION TRAIL, for ,the Drawing-Room 3 yards round. Thc se Skirts are in every way the most d esirable that we Ip , ve hereto! .re c tiered to the pub lc.; also, com plete lines or Ladles', Misses' and Clindrens' Plain and Trail Troop Skirts from 2!.i . to 4 yards in dreamier. ence,of every length,all of -our own make" wnolesale and retail and warranted to give satisfaction. Constantly on band low-priced "New 'York made Skirls. Plain and Trail. 20 springs 90 cents; t.'s springs, $1; 30 springs, $llO, and 4r springs. SI2,S, irts 'made to order, altered and repaired. Call or fiend for Circular of ,ryles. sizes and prices. Manufactory and ha estooma. No. 628 Arch Street. WM. T. HOPKINS. . MASON 00., 907 Chestnut street. _ WFDDIN OCIANDS.—AII the most novel and most V elegant styles. MASON ds CO.. 0017101 907 Chestnut street. rARAIN D'ORGu, AZURBE AND COQIITILLEE.-- 4 131 - The new etylen Quin de Visite MASON & CO., 9u7 Chestnut street. VIP NN A. AND SWISS CARVINGS, in Penholders, V Book•znarks Paper Rniveq. hlatch, S , amp and Card Boxee and Raeketa, and a variety of other useful articles. MASON & CO.. 17017 101 907 Chestnut street. DOCIOLT SOORIEt AND OAii.D OASES—Elegant Sngliab, French and Russian Leather. .141 - AeON ds 00., 907 Otteetnutstreet. ALJE3I Alit DRY GOOD. 1024 CHE.STNUT STRh E. M. NEEDLES Mins Novellie! NEEDLE WORE, eLONY LACES. LINEN COLLARS AIM CUFFS PARIS ISMIL'D Ph' 8, LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARIER:I, SRAM TM's, &a., dr.., In GreatTAwsortznent. E. M. NEEDLES. 2 2 'LIS .1,11.N.1.432H 0 'MOT CI3RWEN BTODDART &BROTHER, No& ISO, MS and ati North SECOND street, nol7st Above WllloW. NOTIO.II TO GENTL"RNIEN. 702 11 - 00 P bill RIM nol43mi CLOTHIWG. EX. CV,I_4ISICEL CLOTHING HALL. MIE CIEIE-a SICIR. CLOTHING HALL. 3EX.CIMLSIomr, CLOTHING HALL; S. F. cor. Second and Market. PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS; CLOTHS, CASHEBEEDVES, AND VESTINGS. Department for Custom Work. Agents for Oiled Clothing._ nay . A 111,DS & LAWRENCE ALBRIGHT 4 HUTTENBRALtIi; rrmr_4(3 - Er.,s 9 - • No. 915 Chestnut Street, Respectfully Invite the public to a handsome anon,- ment of Fall and Winter Goods. ae.4-m wf Stout CARRIAGFA. ELIE 0 ANT FAMILY CARRIAGES-. BECKHAUS.& ALLGAIER Desire respectfully to call the attention of the PnbliC to their extensive mantuactory of FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES ) EfifOß AB • Landaus, Round Front Coupes, Clearance Coaches, Caleches, Barouchee, Phaeton e, Dog Carts, &c,, 01 the latest improved European designs, specially -adapted for private 11 aanily use, of which they have a fine assortment coast...n[ly finished, on hand and in process of construction. - The residents of Philadelphia and vicinity are in formed that they can be accommodated with iftniages of modern styles. superior workmanship Auld superb finish at home, without reference to New York or the East. FACIORY AHD WAREIIOO NV, 1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE , 0e.6-Imes Above Girard Avenue. ValkFOR SitLE.—A large assortment of new and second-band Carriages, top and no top gg es. Rockaways and Germantown, and Express Wagons. GEO. DODD & SONS, No. 480 RACE =eel, Nos. fal and CROWN street. ocll-311 •tO .NI Irk Lla " A. S. ROBINSON 910 CHESTNUT STREET. LOOKING GLASSES. PAINTINGS ' Engravings and Photograph. Plain and Ornamental Gilt Braves. Carved Walnut and Ebony Flames, ON RAND OR MADE TO ORDNEL GEORGE C. REITICAUFF, Manufacturer of LOOKING.GLASShS, PORTRAIT,. PHOTO GRAPH. PICT GS URE ODORICESES. GILT MOULDIN and Po. 929 ARCH Street, Phßadelphia. ChrOmo-Lithographs, Paintings, and a great va riety of B ngravings on hand. Frame•makers supplied BALEWHOLif AND RETAIL. sat-ame LOOKING GLASSES.. A large aasortment In Ornamented GILT •nd WAle- NuT FRA .11114. For sale by J. 00 ATPLAND; 53 South Fourth street, near Chestnut . se7•tm3 LOOK. LOOK, LOOK.— • LOOK OLT - FOR WALTON. T,. ELLWOOD' W ALTON. No. 48 N. SF COND street. above Christ Church, sells Looking Glasses, Picture Frames. Photo graph Frames and Albums, cheaper than any store In. he Union. Call and see hh.n at No. 48 N. !SECOND treet. above Christ Church, Philadelphia. nol6-13.2 M J:l' .DI 1111 ivisauff:via tfl I 1 DJ 1033._ csuts. Gold and Satin Papers cheap. Fine WINDOW SHADE'S manufactured,E aIPOTI sizes at - JOHNSTON'S D, 1 , :o.1033 Spring Garden street, no9-Im2 Below Eleventh. COVERED WITH JOHNS' ENGLISH BOOFINO CLOTH, Alil> coated with LIQUID GIITTA. PERCIELA PAINT. nankin g them Perfectly water proof LEARY GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gotta , P , rcna Paint, and warranted for live Tears. L SARI" SLATE ROOFS coated with liquid which . becomes as hard as slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC; or IRON coated with Liquid: Gotta Percha at small expense. Cost ranging from one to two cents per square foot Old Board or Shingle Boon% ten cents per square foot, all complete. '- Material constantly on hand and for sale bythe PHILADELPHIA AND REITNSYLVA.NIA ROOF. ING COMPANY. GEO. HOBART: ec2o.6m. North.FOIIRTH Street.
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