THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH" PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1867. CITY INTEL!,; (TINGE iron AMITTON-AL LOCAL ITBM" HH I I'lSIBB FAQK8. Controllkiis of l'niuc Si iroi,s. This, the irp.ular niectiri.tr day ot tiii.j md being the or- union ol election, tlie Lf unl lii-jt jestcroay iittcruooii Instead. Pic'snleni Miipprn filled th" h.-.ii-. A note v a? reccivrci irmti tlu-c; uf the Direc tors ft ihn Second section. It ,vu currently mi ni rttood that two t tho ladv tcaciere in that Ki iiouwrie about to flip till t S i r bonds of tii'.rp;, unco to tin? school lor the bonds of nintri moiiy.) To meet that capo, 1 lie local board held a incciing aud elected snccewvs lo thcc two lr.d.es. Ibc applica'ion ol th minority was a' this (Jecisiou ihoiilu bo -cl n ide until tlu nh'resaid alleged candida'cu tor nuptial honors personally declared tiic r tu'eui ms to that !!( ct.tr until tliev rei!ttied. Tl.c movement was pronounced ui'.jitsl. becn'ise m'tcrtrie Otli cl October three of tiice Direr or would hive T necd out ot ot.lce, and 111" acti n intended by thcm.il allowed to go into ell. et, would pre via their Micccf sois tium revoking it. Re ferred to Co.nnii'tce. Dr. J. Wilson, a iiicrcsrtor to 31 r. MnHiuemix, resinned, was iswjru iu us rcpros lative of tiio l-'irbt I'i' tricl. A batch of cimmiink'a'.'ons were received iioni the local hoard.-! In vaiioiiB section?, an nouncing mndry clian.LTS ahd 'iroinotions of fctliool leathers, and askinc lor various items of Appropriation for lepuirs and improvements. The Twentieth Section asks S210D tocimplcte the K-hool building tit T venUc'.h aud Jcilcisou streets. Koterred to Councils. The Fifteenth Section wante l the new selnol hoiiFp at Seventeenth nud Woo l trcets to re ceive the name of "Hodman" school bouse. A ctniniunlcation was received from the State Hnperln'endeut ot Schools, u-kiti'i f ir the loan to the Minister of the Argentine Republic of the plans and di amines of certain ol the public echo'ds ot tbi.-" city. Mr. Shippen paid that he had received a special request liom ,Mr. Iianmrd. Commissioner of the Korean of Educath n, who ,wilie3 to present tlu m to the country in the patrc.3 of his next re port at Washington. A resolution coinphintr with Hie request of the Argentiuc Minister was erantel, with the understanding that due security sh ill be granted for the sa'e return ol the engravings aud platra in question. An invitation requesting the Board to be pre sent at the inauguration of the ilollinswortli Hr.liool, lu Locust street, waa accepted. The Com out tec on Property ottered a resolu tion for the transfer of ctnaln items, which was ilnccted to betent to Councils. A communication was received from the City Controller. That ofliccr declines to pay tue tnlaricn of Miss M. K. Crawford, of the Seven teenth, aud Miss Emily Walton, o the Twenty fifth Sections, in consequence of irregularities in the drawing of the warrants. The desired amendation wan ordered. The Committee on Expenses reported favora bly to the rental of a tront room in the Atae rja'Uin LtuilJing, at an annual rent of $1200. A motion to subtitu'e S'.iOO for $1200 was agreed to, and the resolution was adopted. There whs nothing else transacted of public importance, and the Chamber adjourned. A Distinguished Honor Conferred bt Pope Piub the Ninth. The Very Hev. James O'Con nor, rector of bt. Charles' 3 heological 8etninary, of this city, has recently become the rexipieut of an eminent niaik of' the confidence and es teem in which he is held by the Supreme Pontiti', 1'ius the Ninth. lit. Kev. litshop Wood waa the bearer of the following rescript of Propaganda, raising Ibis disiinguibhed clergyman toibe posi tion oi doctor in sacred theology, a title spar ingly given to tbe priests of the Church. At an audience ot his Holiness, July 14, 18u7, it was ordered: W htiras. Kev. Jamei O'Connor, Rector of the mo re au seminary of P.iluilelpliiu, in the United .Stales of A in c rl n, has merlied me approbation ot tbeSacrid Congregation iff-1 J'l't.pufnunttt A'irtc. ny his knowu r oral ii tcurli.v uuu el ty, and ly lii.s zeal for pro moihii: the kooU ot religion, and It Is well known iuso tliut lie dfttrves commendation lor his llicolotrlcal know!i-de; Our Mot Holy Father, Poue Pius 1 X , ou t:i rela'.iouol tlie undersigned s eretury of tne ai'ore Raiil coligriKHtluu. cjuMilo ,iig alio Hie licrior.il! J les;lmon ol the Right Hev. Bi-hopoi 1'b ildl ptili). In ii.vor nf the Nii'il clen;vntaii, t lsh'ifi lo Urinor him Willi non e imriiuiiUr favor, hud, l,y aiioulollc an tutu lly , ki aelously crei't J ui tl dueluie i huu a Dooior lo i rfd 'I lic-olo.!V, with all Ihe rlglils, honors, anil IiiiMi us which attach lu the ollicd. enjoiuliiK. how ever, the lomtilion that he nuke in the proieiic of the louin: ry the soli luu luulessioii ot fa Hi pcescrihed h; ) Iiik J V. tiiven at liome, from the ollico ol tlie S. C. On Prop. J,cf. Jl. I'Al'ALTl, Heeretary, The ceremony ofinvestins; Dr. O'Connor Willi l is new honor took place in the Seminary, in the presence of the profet.-ors an 1 bcholars. The Doctor made tbe profession of the faith of l'ihs I V, au l received at the hand' of lishp Wo' d the rins; and cap, c.vnibols aud insignia ol his diecity, and, attcr the rec'tal of the Te Dvum, the kiss of peace from tlie Dishopan J his colleagues of the faculty. Dr. O'Connor is tin brother of ex-hishop O'Connor, of Pittsburfc', and a man of distinguished zeal and ability. Tue Hvgiemc Condition ok Philadelphia. One ol tbe greatest among tho many advan tages of Philadelphia is that of its being the healthiebt city in the United Sta'cs, as the fol lowing statement of the mortality of the city for ihc prtbtnt yenr, as compared with lbuU, will thow: ls,7. lsW. Hnntht. -Yo. JJtfilhi, .o. Ihalha, January .... 1:176 1402 February .... 1042 1150 Match .... iai4 102 April .... 10HS 1031 May .... 1200 -. 1304 June .... !5(J 1 1(13 July .... 1415 2047 August .... 1074 2401 fccpteniler . . . 1012 13G2 Total . . . 10,911 12,!) 56 The above sliows that, so tar the preseut year, the deaths have been 2045 less than during the same period in 1600. If we deduct tbe deaths from cholera (910) in 1806, we still have a larpe margin in favor ol 1807. Oi the whole number of deaths the present year, 6709 were males and 5202 females. The number of chil dren who died of the a?,e of five years and under waa 6107, or nearly one-half of the toial mortality forthe whole nine months. 83J ol the whole number were over 70 years of age. IUilroad Casualty. Karl on Sunday moriiing the body of a man was found on the track ot the Reading Hailroad, just above Potts town, oo much mutilated that it is thought a whole train of cars mtii-t have passed over it. Potb arms and both legs were severed from tbe body, it was etill warm when found. The raau was of medium height, and apparently about twenty-five to thirty years of age. The right arm was marked iu India Ink with the figuieol a female, and the letters It. H.; the leiihim had several walks, also la India ink, that cannot be de'cribed to a-, to bo understood. The body remains at the Pottstown .depot for ie iitii"ution. ilis clothing was that of'a work- ) i ie i iin comfortable clrcum itances. lit'HINEHH OK THE PHILADELPHIA WATER W'okkb. TliCj following statement shows tho operations oi the Philadelphia Water Work for the mouth of September: Palriiiount..., J'ttlhind. ti7:i,4.io,r.7l Kchi.ylkUl lK2JtK)',Uii0 inn ,310 ,'JSO Delaware SMth Ward tifllllUUtOWO il,'117,Uii0 Avfrage Ko, of dulls per lhiv. 22,4 17,HH0 0,300,002 4,m,.U5 2,ll:l.U02 000,532 Total 1.0H,riH,Ui7 a5.071.4ijl Willing to Btand Trial Yesterday morn ing, w hile United States Commissioner Henry Phillips, Jr., was eugaged in hearing cases ot the Commissioners' rooms, a man by tho name of John Oallagher, oue of the whisky rioters in Port Richmond, entered the room and de livered himself up to the authorities. He was held in IT2000 bail to answer. 1A Race Accident. -At the baumer races in ranee, on the 1st of September, three acci dents occurred in consequence of five horses lolling. An officer of th Dth Cuirassiers was killed, aud two other persona had broken ribs AMUSi.MilNTG. TnE Plains and Rot ky Mountain. Tho wondrous far-oil West with Its mck ; bnrrier hnd ui.dulating plains, Its natural b antics and stoics of hidden weal'h -cannot but inspire those wh. have heard of it with a desiieto know moie of the great country which lies so far beyond the Mississippi. All, now, can gratily their dedres, lor an cxhioition to-niglr, mid continniiig the week through, will give nniple opportunity to all who wish to see the great descriptive panorama of the PIiiiih and 1 oeky iiount iin-'. This eiitLitatniiiiiit, which is to be given nh'htl.v at the Aseuib!v Liuildings, is one oi unusual un tit. It con its of a peiie? of ill is trated lectuirs by J. L. ltiugwalt, who enter tains his hearers with deserqilioiis of all that is intf testinp in the West, and w ith line and true irprcM'ii'iitions of thevaiied scenes and beau ties of ibiil conntre. liesi.ies the large nuuiber oi panoramic exhibitions throughout tho enter ta i'iurnt, an exten-ive addnijn of new and 1 1 wiri: u 1 iews are to be pre-cn'.ed nipbtlv. The Pacific Uiiilroad- will form an important part of the lecture. All should see and hear. OOUOII AT IIoRTIlTLTl RAL llAI.L. The lan.'e pales of tickets to Mr. Cough's coming Lecture? at Horticultural Hall, ul Mr. Ashniead's ) ester day, will reno'cr it iicce.ary to apply lor teats as early as possible. His lecture on Wednes day cu lling w ill be on "Kloqueiic" and Orators;'' on Thursday evening, "Pact and fiction." Prom present indications the house will be crowded both evenings. MA HIRE 1ELEQ11APR. For tuUUtional Marine AVtca see f'irtt Page. ALMANAU J-Oli rHILADKUPHiA-'lHiS DAY. Bun IIihim ....C(i4 Moon Ttisim feu ajsbKTB .o-.'w.Hioii Watkb.... a :,i PHI t.A DKLPKI A BOAKD OF TBAOU. JlKNRY WlNMllK, l (.1IAK1.KH WHK.KI.KK, J-MONTHLT COMMITIKB, Ja.m.s T. Tioiino, J HOVKMKNTS OP UCKAN STKAMKKS KOK AMERICA (Scotia I.lver)ool...New York Sept, 21 Saxoulu- liumuurKNew Voik --oia. 21 Aielita Liverpool... Boston .Sicpt. HI C.oiaiauchester.. Liverpool. ..Kew York Kept, 1 Wiser Southauiplon...New York... epi. 21 'MetropollbSjoiillmuiiiton...New York Mept. 24 (Siberia Liverpool. ..New York Hept, 25 U. of Hoston Llverpool...Is'ev Y ork Hept, 25 Nova fcJcotlaii Liverpool. ..Quebec (Sent. 2i I'nlia Llveriiool...iloston Kept. 2S Tripoli Llverpool...New York Hept. 2S litiia Antwerp New Y'ork Hept, 26 New York, ...Southampton.. ..New York Oct. 1 Oermaiila....boulbarnptoii...New York Oct. 2 jam kukoph.. Cot N. Y'ork New York...Llverpool .Oct. 9 t'hlei.jO New York. ..Liverpool. Oct, 9 Jvh Hoston Liverpool Oct. V l-ihenn New York... Liverpool Oct. 9 America New Y'ork...Brcmen Oct. 10 Ceila .New York...Lontlon Oct. 12 OOAri'i WIbK. KOMKiSTIC, 4.TC. Son FiancibCO...New Y'ork. ..bail Juan Oct. 10 Jl. Ohuuncey New Y'oi k...Aspiiiwall Oct. II Tonuwuuda I'htlaita Uiivannah Oct. 12 Alliance i'liiliida Charleston Oct. 12 HrursandBlripisl'hilROa Havana ..Ocu 15 t'loueei... I'lillaila Wilmington .Ocu 17 J'UilHta fhiiaaa .New Orieaus Oct, 19 N. A u erica New York...Klo Janeiro Oct. 22 Mails are forwarded by every steamer lu Ihe regular lines. The ateauieis lor or from Liverpool call at ym eiiHionri, except Ihe C anadian Hue, which call at I oi.rtonilerry. The hteainera lor or Irou the Conti nent call at Southampton. t'LKAKEU YESTKKDAY. t-cht Ia Beaid, Ferry, Newport, Ilumniell & IJunter. l-ehr J. C'roekiord, Jones, Jtrislnl, do. rchrH. crauton, llovey. New London, do. t-chr IX Holn es. Hoiuies, l'atl Itivur, do. schr Ocean lllrd. Kelly, JLioslon, do t-chr K. and L. Marts, AJurts, Boston, J. G, t y. s. lltlipller. t-cl r il 'ittle I'urp, llaley. Boston, K. S. Biilkloy. tchr r.. 1. Allen, Corson, Bosiou. Boruii, Keller Ji Ni.ttliiK t-chr H. and K. Corson, Broner. Boston, do. Kelir o. Jiiathe, I'uiker. Bob tun, L. Audenrled & Co. l-ehr L. Ailnins, Nickerson. Boston, do. .'chr It. I.ihv, Yolk, A pi oiouitf, Uauimett & Neill. f-ehr Keursvllle. Chase, Boston. do. t-ubr Admiral, uiei-luiau, Bosiou. Van Duseu, Loch III i n ii Co. I cl.r Jl. A. Crier, FlomliiB. Sit' ny Point, do. r-chr UiiHiii. slpla, stony l'oint, d(. l-el r V. P. I'nrslalrs, It , tSttlem, do. bchr Hpi tie. hiuuh, Sulluik. C'ustncr, Stlckney Jt vV'el- iiLMiou. t-i'l.r W. H. Orr, Lonr, Petersburg do. f ehr Commerce, ilnilen. Kb 1 H' var. do. si lr J.J.I lurk. Clark, oavaunah. 1 yler & Co. t-chr L anil A. Buhuoek, tsmilli, Chelsea, Blaklston, l.r..i 11 A to. B lir C. and U Brooks, Bronks, Providence, do. Vilir V. W. Marcy. champion, Piovideneo, do. b rhr A. M. Lee, JJtikes. V.'ashlugtou, i)ovu, Bulkley V I o. l-el r ('. Nowklrk. Huntley. Dorchester, do. M lir K. lJa is Whei.lon, Kast ( anihrnle. do. H lir M. Price, Uaribou, Kielimoml, Audenrled, Nor- f-ehr J. Cen.pton, Clillds, D'ulitmi, Clnulckson A Co. f-chr !liurva. 'I inell, Provliienee, do. frcl-rWm. lionuelly, Hunter, Alexandria, Caldwell, Ooronn l o. Si'r V. Ki-anklln Plerson. Balllniore. A. Ornves. Jr. r t'r Beverly, Pierce, New Y ork, W. P. Clyde A c'o. 'J uk Thos. Jellerson, Allen, lor Baltimore, with a tow ol barken, W". P. Clyde & Co. Selir J. YVhlthy, Henderson. 1 day Iroru Odessa.wlth (!iiiln lo thi lsliaii A, Co. bcur ai. 1'ierce, i-ierce, i uy iroujruuuywiucwltu corn meal lo Jl. M. Lea & Co, fcichr Lucy, 'J'ownseud, I day from Brandy wlno.wltb eom meal to II. M. Lea & Co. Bclir K and L. Maris, lrom Boston. Ht'hr O. Bearse, J'arker, from Boston, 8ehr J. IS. Clark. Clark, from Boston. Selir L. and A. Babcock. bniltU, from Boston. Kchr W. and K Corson, Brower, from Boston. Kchr Admiral, hteelman, Iroui Boston. hehr L. Adams, Nlckersou, from Boston. 8chr W. W. Marcy, Champion, trora Boston. Hehr C. S. Carslalrs, I'rlce, from Boston. Kcl.r H. T. Allen. Corson, lrom Boston, Kehr II. PalK. Haley, from Boslon. Kchr K. liavis, Wheaton, lrom Boston. Schr J. Crock ford. Jones, from Newport, hchr I,. Beard, Perry, from Newport. fcchrfcpecte, tsmltli. from Norfolk. Hchr JteiidliiK Bit. No. 4a, from Norfolk. Hchr H. N. bu)h. Matthews, from New Haven. fcchr W. P. Orr. Long, from Brandy wine. h r C. Newklrk. Huntley, from Neponset. Hchr A. M. Lee, Hukes. froru Korl Warren. Kehr M. Price. Garrison from Plymouth. Hchr H, Heranton, Hovey, from Cromwell. Hehr Commerce, Mullen, from Gloucester. Kchr It Law, York, from fetonliiKton. Hchr C. and C. Brooks. Brooks, from Norwalk. Hchr Ocean Bird, Kelly, from Newark, Hchr W. Donnelly. Hunter, from Washington. Hchr J. Cempton. Childs. from Dlghton. Hleamer K. C. Bidrtle. McCne, i4 hours from New Y'ork, with mdse, to W. M. Balrd & Co. Htearrmr Tacony. Nichols, 24 hours from Hew X ork, With mdse. to W. M. Balrd & Co. Bleamer H. C.Walker, Hherln, 24 liouri from New York, with uidso. lo W. M. Balrd & Co. Tuk Thos. Jeflerson. Allen, lrom Balllmore, Willi a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde fc Co. MEMORANDA Hhlp Jos. Fish. Stackpole, lor Phllaletphla, cleared at Liverpool '.4th ult. hlenniHhlp Pioneer, Bennett, hence, at Wilmluglon yeslerday. bieamshlp Juniata, Ilozle, hence, at Ne v Orleans 1st Inst. Hteamshlp Roman, Baker, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston Mil Inst. Steamer Norfolk, Vance, hence, at Richmond 5th Instant, SAAC D. EVANS, MiMTAiii nr.n and dealer in - ons. PAINTS, VAKUSHES, Naval Stores and Soaps, NO. 10 SORTII DKLAWABE AVENUE, 10 6 8m 31. PHIfjABBLPIIIA, CAUTION. -ALL l'ERSONS AE CAU- V J tioued Bkoiist purchauing or ueL'otiatln Cer tMlcales of lie osit 'no. 17" tor W4, aud No. 1SJ lor XVAtANDBAKK D& To O. H. WADS WORT 17. PartlM to whom tlie same may be oileru"! are re oueed to ,ve not.ee at -c'u'T Street. QCORCC PLOVMAN, oaui'i:ntkrand duildeu RE5IOVED To lSo.13-1 DOOIC Btroot, GOVERNMENT SALE' L Ar.fiR sai.k of runLio ivt i. ry. Oi l ieK ok Aiimv Ci.m iiinii 'I.M IUMI ANI1 Kill! I I'.MII:. ") No. IS HTATK TllKKf, Nkw "iiiik.iI 'I. I, ImI7 ) v in ne seiii nl Politic Auction, i t urn D.-p'it of Arn i In Mi mill KiiiiIiikku, iso. 4iii WAS'llVd '11 Htnel, ,iw York ciiy. on Tt'iisl) Y, in a ?M un; uii en. hi t, 11-117. ( oinn eneiiiij t II o'coi k A. M. to be lonilminl lrom day lo d iy, tlie f'ollowlna aril cIch ot yiinj CloihUic nnd j:iulpn(;i-. i I.. i a imii iin niaiiK els. j.smh r.tnnie rrockn. ii jt r uui-r no. I 4' I'i mhon lluoU'd, Ii i'Iili d :ilrs. I b:i.l'."i I'M i!-f i H (1 linot- e s, I airs. : ii :,i;n II n ii o - h . w e 0 J ooIn pair1-. j "I,1:"! 1'ck j- i d Loots,' I a I ii W '..'.t ' 'i at onls, lioif . 1".' '.v.! Ho. do. loot ! si-i,4is O'ri y 1- I a n n el sl-iils. ; cn r i Hi mei fl.lili. I ill I I n I. con's, Art. i M ii .ii'iai.H. 8 '1 .larki ts, av. Co, ! J. L i ll. eoalH, J'.nyl-' liters. 2(i do. do. Ordnnnce. ! 'Mi- o. tin. Art. M iw c ' iM lie. do. I nit. mi, pi.nO iMonpilto lit: rs. I ..i.,:i It iiapmekn. S lull i'o. strops, pi t-). ! 10 ',i"l H a V e r a c k s, I Pint ted. S.tfi do. unpalntcd. 2. 2,"il I anteens. I 4 j.i5 Cotton overalls. 1 l,!4 ',l's Hat Numlicis. l!.4!'i' lo. I'eatliers. l,i t2 Do. Bugles, Non.: !' i 1.000 Brass Heales, N. C. S., pairs. I 4,t95,'3 Brass Hral-s Her-! ants, pahs, j 100 Scale llutions, prn. 4o4 Hosp. Hlewa'ds Letters I'. 4.(7 HOHp. Htewnrds, Letters H. l.M Scale i-llili'M, pairs. ; 4,Dii i up Covers. 8 aia Kites, ui.: Billys for Lt. Art Can", pairs. 21 Bed Hair Plumes 1.1.(K PickaxeB. lii.s''i do. handles li;,s:tij Axes, felllnir. t, tfi'i do. liiindles, lll.olii do. slinks. I ;,.rit'7 HaUliels. I l!4,!i:'t do, handles.' l'.i,'M2 oo. Blinds, j i,(it; Hpnde. 1,141 Hhovels. ! Hiove-Plpe, pieces . .. .. . . I i canipe oiorciians. :5 l 'auleeu Bliai s. 0(!,:is Mess I'hiib. i,b:i4 Camp Kettles. i Hihley Tents. 47 M all Tent Kites, a Maronee Tents. 4cti Hosi Hal 'lent Poles, setB. j is ill I tl'i'J C. K. draw 7.114 liome'. do. i;,,4i.n Tiocrt. Iioisp. l7.l:;l I'' ia,c imi, l int, h a I , uii Ir.inmi'd. '. l.:ei I in. I ii ii.,i 1 1 in in' '. .',,"7S 1 1 i, Cuv.. trim in'tl. mo. Ho. Art., tritii.o'd. 11 HIS tln'atCoiU sli iH. ls,4iiS Jaciee., ibv., pri vates, S.28") I'n if. cjais, Inn., do. 2 k.vi n i. do. Art. do. 2 7.4i:t Halcoi is, lull. 4i.U do. Hospi tal S ew.irils. Ill KiiKh's lor Lt. Art. IMPS. 8 Tulips, do. do. 2J7.1IU Mat Ivmles. 7,4n iln, einlli'i. I Ml 'liell- and ll tines, fm.si.i Crossed s ihres. 4'J.i;nS do, eaiuioti. .77,1 is Hut hiK;lia. a'J,7U7 do. cords, Cav alry. ?o,io7 Do. lo. Artillery. ,IWtl"4 do. It'ttlTS. :is do. Cord and Tas m'ls. . i l'J ilosp. Mewards Cup Wreaths, 2:1 Knit Urawers. lot) Cnir. Coals, Inft,, Boys. 42) Trowsers.foot.B's. li'4 Pairs Bootees, do. Inn Klilrls.Kliinnel.do. 7St Orey Bine Oreat Coats loot. 74 Trousers, toot. M Trowsers, loot, Orey Blue. 17 Talmas nud Hoods IM Unif. Coals, Art., Kersey. 14 Tnrtians, , niave. lnjj Wall Tent Poles, sets. 15,Rr8 Common do. do. 10,747 Hospital lent Plus, lurge. 1.1,59s Do. do., small. 378,04:1 Common do. 3 327 Wall do., luriro. 2,08 Btoves for Bloley Tebls. 108 Stoves for Sibley Touts and Plpo. R7,21fi prs. tlbevrons. 6jl,6io,'a yds. Worsted Lace. 5 Hat Cords, Ord'ce. 4,37 Leather N k Ht'ks. &0J12 bcali'H, Corp'ls and l'rlvates, prs. SI Iron Pols. 1,310 Machine Hewed bootees, prs. Also, a quantity of Irregular and damaged clothing nud equipage, samples of all can be seen attne depot for ten days prior lo the sale, unit atalogues will be liirnihhed on application at tills ollice.or at the depot, No. 4"0 Washington street, Tunis cai-b, iu Government funds: ten percent. Down a nd the ba'auce before the goods are taken from the depots. The goods most be removed from the depot wiihin ten days from date of sale, under forfeiture of purchase and the ten per cent, deposited. By order of tbe Uuartermaster-tteneral, V. O HAWTELI.K, lit. Bilg.-Gen. and Q'm'r U. 8. A. In charge of Depot A. C. and K. 10 4 14t SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTER VIA3 TKK STOKES. DVPOT Q IT A HT K.HM AST KR's OFFICK, Washinoton, I). C, October 4, lsti7. By direction ot the Oiiarternmsier Ueneral. a lar'e lot of Quartermaster hlores, ruled as unserviceable, will be sold at auction, lit Lincoln Depot, under tho Hiipervlsiou ot Brevet Colonel Asa P. Blunt, A. IJ. M,, eomnienciiiR on alu.mia l , uciouer 11, at iu A. ill., con sisting in part oi 72 e lii piuiiB Axes aud nannies. .Mil Blaukels. IS.iiOO Carriage Bolts, (I4o2 I us ) S.oeoTireBolts. 2IS Bail Buckets. 3-2 (iuni do. 2,1 12 JUenst Chains. 4.2x11 llalter do. I,3t7 Trace do. Ill lluy Korks. 170 sets Lead Mule Ilar ness. 84 setsWbeel Mule Har ness. f.Vi feet large fire Hose. 6s' feet leather Hose. 302 ieetsuiull water do. lay Picks. 1 74 lbs. Manilla Rope. ' Ml Cross Cut Haws. 134 Hhovels, 4I Anvils. 113 Brace Hits. 141 Mulo Bits. 2H2 Rlillng Bridle Bits. 1,100 wagon Bi Idles. !.":) Ambiilunee Bridles, 414 Ollice Chairs. 3,n.MI II. A M. Collars. l.iHii Wugon Covers, ti'i Ollice Desks 930 Handsaw Kilos. IIS2 asttorted Kllrs, 7ui Head Halters and Straps. 31X1 lbs. Sheet Iron. 401 ynrds Cocoa Mat ting. 300Joini8 Stove Pipe. (Ii ifl Breeehlng Rlnus. on MeClellan S iddles. 4n Wagon Waddles. 18,9011 lbs. Grain Sacks. 67 lbs. Sheot Zinc 1 Iron Sate. A ml a lai g lot of other articles. Terms Cash, In Government funds. Pureliuses must be removed within ten days. J. C. MuKKURAN, Deputy Quartermaster-! ieneral, 10 5 7t Brevet Brigadier- Gen. U. B. Army. INTERNAL REVENUE' REVENUE STAMPS l OK SALE AT THE PKINCIPAL. AGENCY, KO. 57 feOl'TII THIRD STREET, IMIILA. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Orders or Stamped Checks received, and delivered with desiatcb. Orders by mall or express promptly attended to. 7 29 tl JAt'OIt E. It I DO WAT. UB S. REVENUE STAMPS, rKIMIPAI. DEPOT, No. 304 C1IESNUT Street,' (KSTRAL JEIOT, No. 103 South FIFTH Street? (One Door below CBescut). KSTABL.ISI1FD 1S03. Hovenne Htamps ot all descriptions con sliintly on hand, aud in any u mount. Our Block torn prises every denomination printed by the Government, and all order jilted and forwarded on the day ot receipt. United amies .Notes, .National linnk. Notes, Drafts on i'liiliidelpUla, and l'out Ollice Ordein reoeived iu puyineuu Tlie decisions Of the Commlsglon can 1m non suited, and any information regarding tlie law cnreriiuiy uuu grtiuuuHiHiy given, TliecoiiimlHslon is payable iu stamps. The following rates are allowed; On 125 TWO PEU CENT. On 100 TUIIEIS iEIt CENT. On $;100 and upwards FOUll i'EH CENT, All orders, etc., should be sent to STAMP AUENCT, No. 304 CIIESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. S.11PPINC, .,r; ; STKAM TO LIVKUVO JL CALL mmJ-jsir !' a( U !' i slur, n. Toe lriiiit.it I.tm .sail li. m i fitly, earn lug tlie Ui itetl Males iuhms. (Tl V Or M-.W YORK Wednesday. Oelolier (. (TJ Y Ol HOHTUN Sittiirday, Oeiober r: (11 Y OK ll A 1-1 I MUlll'; atnrilay, Oetoher 19 ( J I'Y OK I ON in i.N Sn: unlay, OiitolK'rZn CKI Y OK WASH I Mi TON Wednesdny, Oi tobi r l nii e.ieb nut ci edliiK Kamrday untl Weilnusday, a' ticou, lrom l'ier No. 4."i, Ninth Kiver. it a i e.ft ur I'AsesAuei By the mall Meamer snllmg every Hnturdny. I'ai utile lu Wohl.' I'nvutile In Corrnnev Klrfit Cabin iiki Pteerntte .i loJ.omlor 105' To London 8; To Paris I in 1 To Paris V. pH-sane bv the Wednesday Hteami r: Klrst Cable. it'i.; SleeiHue, o. !' able lu C H. Ctirrpiiey. i a:. ii.1! - aoio h i waitit-u to Havre, uamniirg, ure men, etc., nt niotlerate rales. Klei'ia. e pansHue troin j verpool nr Queensiown, til eurrt t ey. '1 irkets can be boubt here b persousseud- 1HK ior ineir iriennt. Hor fiutUer Information apply at the Comnany't Ollici'S, JOHN H. JiXt.K Aitent, no. It BIIOAHIVAI, iN. ., H7 or No. 4'l( IIKSNUI' St., Pill udelphU, HAVANA STEAMERS. fftf'lh er n: i-mu.'N I II Ij Y L I iN f i, t'AKH I NM TUK. US1TKD MTA'l'jfiM MA 11, rl hp h.t.uiiinliinrt HKNllKILK lll.JlON OAPTAIN HOWri KTAHH AMI KI'ltlPI'H )APIAIN HOLM K! Tliei'p Heamers win leave thin port for Unvae. "very other Tuesday at g A. M. The Ktesniship STA lib AND si HIP Est (H.i lines, Master), will sail lor lisvnna on TUESDAY JIOKN. INK, Oelnber lt , at 8 o'clock. I'asHime in Havana, f.'iti currency. No Height received after Saturday, t or Freigb. or Piisnae appl to TIHIMAS WATTSON it HOSb, 91 No. 110 N I) K LAW A UK Avec a THE I'll 1 1. A It. I.IMI I A A Nil , , nut i nr.i .t iiiiviij oir,.iinir ioai I'AM'S KKUL LAK WKMl-MONTHLY NKIV I!I.KA.M, 1.4. JUNIATA, l-l.i tons, Cuntain P. K Hoxle. 8TAH OK '1 II K UNION, 1075 tons.Capt. T. N.Cooksey. The J L N I ATA will leave fur New Url"ans on hatur dny, October IS, at 6 o'clock A, M., from Pier is, t iniin w iinrvvn. Tne Kl Al. OK Til K UNION, will leave New Or- leans lor this poi October is. Through bills of luninn Binned for freight to Mobile GnlveMon. Natchez, VicksburK. Aleniphls, Nashvll: Ca ro. St. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati. Ati'iits ut New Orleans, l reevy, isicKerson rtt un, WILLIAM I., JAUKs, General Agent, CJlAb. J. UlLKKS. Krelxhl Anenl, 4 IJ No. 814 8. Delaware avenue. Mill I. A .1111 A. HII'IIHItKn. tpf. AND NOHKOLK BlKAMsHIH LI.NK, J. I." T II Ul II :i J II A I U 1 .1 V If 'I'l k 'I' II W. Ml III T U AND WKS11 TIIROUOn RKCKIPTS TO NFAVBETtN. Also all noluts In North and South Carolina, v i Peaboard and Koanoke Kallroad, aud to Lynchburg Va Tennessee and the West, via Norfolk, Peters bun,-, Bonth-Hlde Kallroad, aud Kicbniond aud Dai Vllle Pallroad. The reKUlarlty. safety, ana cneapness or tnis rontt Coinnieud It to the public as tbe most desirable medium tor carry iiik every desciipiion oi ireigni. .No clmrne tor commission, urayaue, or any expennt Of trnusler. Steaiiisbins mrnra al lowest rates, ami leave regu larly lrom first wharf above Market street. freight, recciveu uaiiy. WILLIAM P. CLYDE CO., No, 14 Norlb aud Houtn IVJ1 AltVKA. W. P. PORTK it. Aueut at Kicbmond aud Cltj 10 lu I. T. P. I HOW Kliii rtf CO., Agents at rsorioiK. e i T II K 111 1 1. A lKI-1 II I A AND ? KOU'IHKIIN MAIL STKAMSUiP COM BjfcPANY B KKOULAK LINK 1 OK MA VANNAII. i A. TONAWANDA. b-0o ions. Captain Wm. Jennings. W YUM INO sf (i tons. Captain Jacob Teul. Tbe steamshlo TONAWANDA will leave or tb above port on Halurday, O. toher 12, at 8 o'clock A, ni., in iu t'ler is t-ciiiui Yiiarven. 'IhroUKb passage tickets sold, aud freight taken fni all points in connection wllb iheUeorgla Central Kali road. WILLIAM L. JAMKts, General Aseul, L'tiAU. ii. D1LK.K.IS, Krelght Ageut, No. H14 8. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah. Hunter tk Gumuiell. 4 1 T1IK IIlIL.Alr.iall IA AMD i i. SOU 1 HKHIN JN1AIL 1 H.A01IS11 1 f AiN i'B JtKOCLAHIsK.MI-MON THLY LIKK, iiik niiini3un,n,t. Hie nlfunmlilii 1'IOM h.KJl. 812 tuna, Captain J. Ben. nett, will leave lor the above port on Tiiur.tilay . October 17, at 8 o clock A. M., from Pier 18 Houtb W littives. Hills ot lading signed ut through and reduced ratei lo all principal points iu North Carolina. Agents al Wilmington, Worth fe Daniel. WILLIAM L.J A MJM. General Agent, CliAei. K. ilil.KKK, Freight Agent, 4 1 No. 314 H. Delaware avenue. MICTION SALES. ft j K PAbSAM E TO AN 1) b'ROX U11KAJ' JllilTAIN AND IKKI.AM ii eininiBiii i- assu saii.iiNU JrACJiJiilV AT JtKDLCKD HATKS. DllAFTH availallktuholghoutenolabh. UlK.LAND, bCO'lLAND, AJSD WALJlii. lor puriiculitra apply to TAPsCOTrs, BKOTHKRS oo Ko. so tOl'TH btreet, and No. 28 BKOADW AY, ll Orto'JilOtr.T. SKAKLK,Mo,ZI7 WALNUT L'. A l.iviiinl.lu ........... I tl I r D. C, via Chesapeake and Delaware l anal. w uu couueclioiis al Aleaandria lrom the mout (Ureal route for LynchliurK, Bristol, Jvnoxvlilo, Nashvlli Dultou, aud the South west. Steauers leave regularly from the first wharf abort Market B'reet. k relght received dully. WM. P. CLYDE & OO., No, 14 North and South Wharves, J, B. DAVII'KUN, Agent at Georgetown. M.KLDKIDUK dt Co., Ageuta at Alexandria, Vti tlnla. tl rfmim OIIIT10N TO M4DBIO th'Jtt- POLY. DAILY LINK FOR 11ALTI iUS&& MOiiJfi, via Chesapeake and Dela Vtui canal. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pai y, dally at ii o'clock P. M. 'Ihe bleauiers of this Hue are now plying regularly Detween this port aud Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street dally at 2 o clock P. M, (Sundays excepted). Caro ing all description of Freight aa low as any Other line. Freight bandied with great care, delivered promptly, and, torwarded to all points beyond the tei ml mis tree of commitslou. Particular attention paid to tbe transportation ot all description oi Merchandise, iloises, Carriage etc etc. , , . For further Information apply to JOHN D. RUOFF. Agent, 616 NO. 18 N. DKLAWAltfe! Avenue. . linens' Steamboat Company Steam Propeller leave Daily from tint wharf below Market street, '1 hrough In twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to all points. North, Fast, and. West, free of commission, Freight received at the lowest rales. WM. F. CLYDE & CO., Agents, Pto. 14 south vv uurvea. .1AM KS II AND. A iron t. No. 104 Wall street, New York. ltf . : J L h L L A N I) v CO V i iik ".r.sn.i s to Philip Ford t Co,), a IX-VIONKWUS. No. Son MA KKKT btiert. r A LK OF 1900 CASK.H BOOTS, BlIOl. BKU- GANS. IMbMtillAl.s, n. it. On Thursday Morning, October 10, comuien iiir ai iu oiwui ' by catalogue, for cash, lOno cases Men's, Boys, and . . i a. . . II I,. I ..... ra lu QlP. lunula liooin, c-iitieit, iiri'gunn i' in... , Alio, a si.perior assortment, oi oniii-n i and Children'! wear, to which the attention or the trwiie ip riiut'ii. i , tHlN ll'. MVKIiS 4 CO., AUCTIONEER? t -:-n. 1-1. and AS Ma ItK FT Street. LAltGK S I.E OF BIllTislI, KISKNCir, GE .WAN, AM" J'OMJ-sTIu DRY GOODS, Cn leur monil s' cieillt, On riiurmlny Morning. Oct.hi r lo. at in o'clock, einlii aciiig low) packages nnd lots of laucy aud staple articles. 1 10 Jj SALE OK 110 CAHIX BOOTS. SHOES, BHO- CANS, IIALMOItAI.M, ETC. on Thiirsiluy Morning, Octi'lier Hi. coinini iicing al 10 o'clocK, we will sell by ci talngiie, lor cash, loot) rates Men's, Hoys', and outhR lii iitH, Shoe-, lirngans, etc. Also, women's, Mn-ns'. and children's wear, to which Ihn enrly attention ol the trade lscalled. ( 10 7 il LAIU1K POSITIVE SAI.KOFCAltri'.TIN'G.S, ETC. On Krulay Morn.ng, October 11, nt 11 o'clock, on Tour mon'.hs' cred t, i-boui io iiiecesef Ingrain, Vtneiiaii, Hot, hemp, cot tage, and rug carpi Hugs. lu & St LARUE PEREMPTORY SAT E OF KUF.NC'H AND OllIFK Kl'JtOPKAN DUY G( ) JDS, ETC On Mondav ninrnlng. FJIOi tober 14, nt 10 o'clock, on four mouths' credit, 900 lots or 1-reucn, inula, German, and Hriiisii iry Ooods in 3 St JM. Gl'MMKY A- SONS, AUCTIOA'EERS, . ISO. 608 WALNUT Street. Hold Itcgulnr Sales of REAL ESTATE, (STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Ilnndhills of em ii property Issued separately. Iih (i catalogues published and circulated, containing foil deNcriptions ot property to be sold, as also a par tial list of propi rty contained In our Real Estate Re gister, uni! olter d at private salt". ' SaltH advertised dally In all the dally newspapere.h THOMAS & tSON.3, MIS. 13'J AND 110 B. FOUK'lll Btreet. HAND OME WALNUT FURNITURE, ELKO V NT PI KB. MIRROR, LARGE BOi iKCAS E, I'll A N HEI IKHS, HAMISOM E BRL'SSELS A NDOl'HEH CARPETB, M a I TRESSES. Ell!., ETC. On W ednesday Morning. 0th instant, ot lo o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1124 Walnut street, the entire furniture, 10 7 at Pnles Nos. 1.10 and 141 South Fonrfb street. handsome walnut furniturk, very finf;mantk.l and pier mirrors, pianos, Irou I bests, Handsome V elvet and Brussels Car pets, Haudsome Chandeliers, etc. Un Thursday morning At 9 o'clock, at Ihe auct'ou rooms, an extensive assortment ol superior furniture. 1 10 3 -t, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD KURNITURE. HAND SOME ROSEWOOD PIANO, Pier Mirror, Fine Velvet Carpels, etc. On Friday morning, 11th Instant, at 10 o clock, al No. 4 ttj Franklin street, by e lalegue, superior walnut parlor and chamber lurniture. lusui HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, ELEGANT SIDEIlOARD.two Hue Large Mirrors, Chandeliers, Handsome BmsHelH Carpets, etc. On Monday morning. 14th Instant, at in o'clock, at No. l2o Walnut street, by catalogue, Ihe entire furniture. MODERN RESIDENCE. Immediately previous to the sale of the furntfire will be told the modern three-story biick residence and lot ot gnund. IQ8 4t PANCOAST A- WAKNOCli, AUCTIONStTBS NO. 240 MABKET b'IREET. LARGE POSITIVE SALK OF AMERICAN AND IMPORT I'D DRY GOOI-!S, LINHiN AND HO K1EH.Y GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.. by catalogue. On Thnrsday Morr Ing, October 10, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a large assortment of new and desirable good worthy oi special attention. Hi 7 111 LARGE POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, HUi'l'ON.S, GUIS AMISISTS, El'O., BY CATALOGUE. On Thursday morning. Oc'ober 10, commencing at lo o'clock. Included will be found a lull and most desirable assortment, worlbv the special attention ot the obblntr and rnauu fucturing trade, comprising the finest ass irtineut of new gocds ottered this season. L"JH 't M. FOR NEW YOHH.-NWirf- BURbi Transportation Company De spatch and bwiftsure Lines, via Dela- It.,.. fu.,ul .. DH n I, ... ,lAir.,Unf WUIV Ikliti luiiii.u vnunii uu nuu piwi , ti vj ij.ii ui March, leaving dally at 12 M. and 6 P. M cuuuectluf with all Northern and Eastern Hues. For ft eight, which will be taken ou accommodating leims, apply to WILLIAM M. B4.IRD A (X) 1 ij . No. 1H2 b. Dl-.LA WARE Avenue. :'H 10 Kl111 CAI TAIKH AKD OWNERS, ufcX. Tue undersigned having leased tha K km. bnulbiS SCKKW DUCK, begs to Inform his friendi aud the patrons of the Dock thai he la prepared with increased facilities to accommodate those having ve gels to oe raised or repaired, aud being practical sbip-carpenler and caulker, will give personal atten tion to llie vessels entrusted to him for repairs. C-aplsinsor Agents, bhlp-Carpeutra, and MachlnUU having vessels to repair, are stillclted to call. Having the agency for the sale of Welteratedt'i Patent Metallic Composition" for Oopper paint, for tne preservation ot vessels' bottoms, fbi this city,! am iiii iiared to lurnlah the same on rasouaule teruia, 11 JOHN II. HAMMITT, Kensington Screw Dock, I i DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel ureet. WANTS. B 00K AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. Th crisis U passed. Tbe boor baa come to lift tha 1,.,f M,.resy which has bltberioenveUnied the inner huVorv ol lb I great civil war, and this la done by olleo hg tohVpubilc Geaeral L. O. Baker'. "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." e thrilling Interest this book transcend! all tha ..... 1 .,rt ot a thousands ears, and conclusively prevea fi Si "triiih Ii stranger lhau tlctlou." 1 ?Liti are clearing from 2oO to .!00 per month, -Kifh we can prove to any doubting applicant. A fi w more cau obuUu ngenclt lu territory yet unoccu pied. Addresa p OABBETT CO KO. 70 CUKftNUT HTKKKT, y2tf PHILADELPHIA. WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MARINE Corps able-bodied MEN. Recrntts must be Bble-bodled, young, unmarried men. They will be n iiloyed lu the Governmeut avy-yaru8 and lu Bhips of War ou foielgn alatlous. For lurther luior matlon apply lo JAMFJ4 LBWTH, I'aptRlD and Recruiting Otllt:er; 19W iio-SiliiltW'freeii, flllOMAS BIRCH Ai SON, AUCTIOxV'EERS JL AMD COMMlSSlOiN HI h-KCU AIS 1M. ISO. 111U t HI'.SNUT Stieet; rear entrance No. 1107 bausoiu street. FURS. 1807. FALL AND WINTER. 1867 FUR HOUSE. Established in 1810.) The undersigned Invite the special attention of the Ladies lo their large Block of FliRS, consUllng of Muffs, Tippets, Collars, Etc., IN BUeSIAN BABLE, HUDtJON'H BAY SABLE, MINK PABLH ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, FITCH, ETC. All Of the LATEST STYLES, SUPERIOR FINISH, nd a' reasonable prices. Ladles In mourning will had handsome articles PElt.sI ANNEtJ and BIMIAB; the latter a most beaa tllul lur. CARRIAGE ROSES, 8LKIOH ROBES, and FOOT MUFFB. In great variety. A. K. & F. K. WO M RATH, HI 4m MO. 417 ABCII NTBLET, EXCURSIONS. .xfT , WILMINGTON STEAMBOAT iisiuiSS I.TNK-CHANUE OF HOUR, ETO. un und alter TUESDAY, October 1st, the steamers RM.FELTON and ARIEL will run as follows: Leave CH ESN II T street wharf at 0 A. M. and 8 P. M., leave WILM1NOTON at 7 A. M. and 1281 P. M.. steppind at CHESTER and HOOK each way. Fare to WIlmhiKton 15 cents. Excursion tickets, per DA.M, beat, !& ceiiis. lare 10 cents. Chester or Hook , lo 10 3 lui w DAILY EXCURSIONS TO WIIj JHimmiik' TTTi. miuglon, Lei. Ou and after TL'EH Jja i , beptemher 10, Ihe steamer ELIZA HANCtJX will leave second wharf above Arch Street dally at 10 A. At. ana 4 P. ai. Hemming, leave MAKiim Street Wharf, -Wilmington, at 7 A. M. ana 1 p. M. Fare for the round trip fci cents Single ticket. ....H0 cents Chester and Marcus Hook M cenW 1-or further particulars, apply ou board. 7 Ult L W. BUICNB, Captain. QROVN'S PATENT C09IUIMED C'AItlT.T-STRETClIEU AND TAtT-IIVKB. With this machine a lady can alone stretch and tack down at the same time her carpets as easily as lo sweep them, saving back-aches, bruised Angers, temper, time, and money. It will stretch all kinds of carpets without the least damage, better, quicker, and easier than any other Stretcher made, and drive from 2 to LO-os. tacks with or without leather heads; Is simple, easily worked, and will last a lifetime. Agents wanted. Liberal terms given. It Is a nice machine for ladles to sell. For Machines or Agencies call on or address WILLIAM F. ISCIIEIIII.E, No. 40 8. THIRD Street, 9 27tr Philadelphia. QERLACH & KLINC, lllirOllTEBW OE HOCK WINE, NO. 116 KOl'TII SIXTH STREET, A flrst-cliiss Restaurant Is connected with the Wholi sale aud Retail Wine House, where patrons niay obialn.'on accommodating terms, every delicacy the market allords. Patrouugu solicited. Uibam T L. CRACIN & CO., NO. 420 COMMERCE J . street Ueueral Commission Merchants. (km stnnily on hand aud for Mtle al lowest market prices, Wha , Elephant, Black J-lsh, Cod Liver, aud Sperm Oils, direct lrom New lied lord, bole agents lor the Kureka Company Machinery Oils. Dfltru 15 0 X K K I BOXES! BOXES! J Frunkllu Planing Ml 1, all kinds of Rotes. Box Shocks aud Lap Hoards made loonier. Alto, Lum ber lor sale, worked to suit customer. Als. While aud Hard Pine Floorlug. C. M W1IIT1NU, H k.. cor AMUSEMENTS. A C A P E M Y J. E. McDO OUOII, OF MUSI C Lessee and Managor, LAST TWI.LVK PERFORMANCES OK THE RLACIv CROOK, PARISIENNE MALLET TROUPE. CARI. Tlie initniiKer, In compliance with tliepnb. lie tli sirp for contliniancp of I Ho Rlnck Crook, now In tlie llusli of success, tnadn application to Manager mil for RiHtoi I s time, which Is booked to follow the loth iiiNinut, Should a Siiilslai.-iory urrangement be made, Hie 1II.AI K CK'MIH will remsln one week lotigt r. Otnerwise, It must be w lib draw n lor I he pi pm-iiI, niucii to Ihe reif ret ol lbs management, its lo that ol 1 11 I-. A M I i i M"( - les WHO CROW II I'll A I' PALATIAL E11JFICE TO 'VI 'MS THE OORUKOUs Hl.HMliXUS OF NATURE A N H A UT IN ci.ak: OltoUI'l Ntl!!: IMMENSE SUCCl'JSa ok Til K NEW HA I.I.KT In w hleb th four Kreat urtiien anp nr. Ml, I.E. PC III A. M LIE. l.E'I'TY RIOL, MLLE. ANTONENO. AloNS. BAPIISl'A. NO 1 ICE. SDecuii trains lrom all ndioinlng titles nnd ir.miH will have amnio time toconvev their PaS- sencers to ihe Aeitdemy of Music and witness Til I; OORiiEOl'S SPECTACLE, and return ihem home by 11 o e'ocK. '1HI-; 'kicks or aiwi iwiui FOR Til E LAS r TVO MATINEES WILL 1!E , nn CENTS To all tiarts of the bouse. No reserved seaLs. Tickets fcr Ihe Matinee for sale every morning at the Academy. Reserved seats six Hays tn ativunce, at LEE & WAIAMtS, 17W UllfiSiS O I, iroill iu 111 :i. in s it 7 1ST0RI-ACAIEMY OE MUSIC. J Hirector J, ORAU Mr. ORAL has the honor lu announce that mahamk aiu-.i.aiiie kistori will plve a short season of FIVE NIUHTS AND ONE M All NEE, commencing on juui i'A l . uoiooer si. The senson will be liiiiiiL'uraled by the celebrated trskedy of El 1A HE 1 II, In wnlcu M'iiih lU-JiORl will Bimlain her admirable impersonation of (jl Kh.t El.l.A I.E 1 ll. The Company of M'me Rl&TOUI has been much augmented bv Dew Artists, Among them Is Slgnor luivn. who is one ol Ihe few treat Ilrainallc Artists possessed by Italy, and bus gained tbe highest dis tinction Dy the excellence or nis personauoiiB, inu w ho will make his first appearance In Philadelphia lu the Important rofi of F.St-EX. Second nlbt. M A KY blUAKl. llllrd DIKht, MAK1B. A Mill M.l'TK. 'I he Kulmcrloilons for the season of live nights wlllcomnif nceon MONDA V, October 14. 107tf NEW CIIESNUT STREET THEATRE. Doors open at 7 o'clock: commence at 1. Ijrt - W EE! Ot THE ORE AT HISTRIONIC ARTIST, MR. JAM EH E. MURDOCH, Who will appear TniS (Tuesday) EVENING. October 8. 1367. In tilsgreut lmpeisonalion of MR. IIEVERLY. In Edward Moore'H beautilul drama, In 5 ants, entitled, THE OAM Es.'1'ER. Supported by the SPLENDID STOCK COMPANY w eouei-uuy ihe wunur.it Thursday MUCH Aim AHOLT NOTHINU Fridai FAREWELL HENEFIT OF MR. J. E. MUR- lt ICll. THE STRANGER. SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY MATINEE CASTE. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N.K.cor. NINTH and WALNUT. Begins at V to8. TUESDAY liVKMNO, October JS, 1S07, SECOND AlTKAltAMUK Or the accomplished actress and Philadelphia favorite, MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, who will appear for this night ;only lu her enchant leg imperHonation oi JLijiA, iu ivnowies ceieurateu Pluy, In live acts, of '1I1E 11 UiCllBACiV. To conclude with the M uslc.il Drama ot THE SENTINEL. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Doors open at 7: commences at 7H FIRST NT OH T OF INN ISFA LLFN. MONDAY, AND EVERY EVENING. First time In Philadelphia. Edmund Falconer's treat Drama, with new scenery, e'e, entitled INNISFA LLEN. Miss EATE REHNOLDS In her original part Of KATY MAGUIRE. The author EDMUND FALCONER, as Terreuce 0'R an. Friday RE NEFIT OF MR. FALCONER. in preparation SURF. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVININI AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Bullets Ethiopian MurleBques.Suugs, Dances, Pun tomlmes, Oyninr.sl Acts, etc. EW PHILADELPHIA OPERA nOUbE, SEVFiNTH Street, below Arch. GREAT SUCCESS OF TUNTSON & CO.'S MINSTREia. L. V. TUNISON and 11. PARSOJSS.... Proprietors SAMUEL 8. SANFORD ............Stage Manager OPEN FOR THE SEASON WITH ErH. HORN, FRANK MO RAN, W. RUDWORTH, C. CHURCH, AND THE LARGEST AND MOST TALENTED COMPANY' IN THE WORLD. Seats can be secured In advance without Extra Charge. . Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance beglpsjit, JSEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHKBNTJT. TUE FAMILY RESORT OPEN FOB THE SEASON, CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE OREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. IN THKIB GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. J. L. CARNCBO68 Manager. R. F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. - g if ASSEMBLY B U I L DIN G. LAST WF;EK OF "THE PLAINS AND ilOCKY MOUNTAINS." J. L. lUNOWALT'B ILLUSTRATED LECTURES will be repeated eveiy evening during the week, commencing MONDAY, October 7, 18(17, and while each entertainment will be complete In Itself, be will sneiiU particularly of THE PACIFIC RAILROADS, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, Octo ber 7 and October 8. THE MINES OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. October B and October Ml. THE INDIAN UUES TlON.on FRIDAY' and SATURDAY EVEN1NUS. October H and October 12. The Lectures will be Illustrated by a large number ot Maps, J'alntings, and Views, Including many never heretolore exhibited of the Rocky Mountain Gold Regions. Gold Ores, aud the famous YO SE- -Ml'lE VALLEY. Admission, 60 cents. Children's tickets, 25 cents. in 7 a HORTICULTURAL HAL L. GRAND MATINEE, Ly CARL SENTZ's ORCHf siRA of 40 Performers, EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON (Commencing Omohera, lsti7), at 1 o'clock. Vcculist Mr. Jeau Louis, Musical Director of Men delssohu Society. SINGLE APMISSION, 50 CENTS. Package of four Ti .kets for l. 'To be bad ut Doner A Co.'s Music Store, No. 1102 tliesuul street, and at the door, 0 25 lm B L 1 X D T O MS IlLIND TOM'S LAST APPEARANCE. LAST APPEARANCE. On FRIDAY KVKNINU. (h-tohar II On FltlLiAY EVENING. Ociolier 11. AT JlORTiCULi URAL HALL Afcwmwre reserved seats can be hail at Nil iniu A IU H Street, and No. 6d North FOURTH Street. Tickets, 60 ceuls. Reserved seats 71 cents, it "I RAND OPERATIC COSTUME CONCERTS. J( First appesrnurn this season of THEODORE HARELMANN, W bo respecllolly aniioiinces TWO Gil A NO CONCERTS, ON THE EVENINGS OF OCTOBER IS AN I) 16, AT HORTICUL'U'RAL HALL. Assisted by some of the Principal Artiste of this country, who will appear lu srlcctluns from POPULAR OPEKAS, IN COSTUME. Particulars will be given lu the Public Press daring t'eweek. , fid 8 21 LEADER OF ORCHESTRA....- CARL SEN 1 WILLIAM S. GRANT OV MISSION MERCHANT, No 83 S. 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