The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 02, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTIi;J,LiGE.NOE.
ITOK ADDITION Ax, UK'AL 1THIH MLB opniDU PiUIS.J
(iKAXD Rf.ht.mcan Mrttino AT TnOAD AND
PAMtinn hTi:EE7P.-l,fist iiiclit a prand unci rn
tlinsitistic linioti Kcrut)li''Uii incetinar wns licM
nt the corner oi lfroad and I nn ish street. It
was more cprc'iilly Intoinlc.l lor the citizens of
Ml-c l'onrtccntli, Eilteenll), and Twentieth
wV.rds, who tinned out vn mom-e. II. W. O'rny,
Esq., who Pelcetcd n I'rcf uit'iit, nnd on taking
the chnir nmde Rome pertinent. rouKirk?. The
lollowin? fji utleaieu wero i iio?, n to the posi
tions nnnied:
Vice -Presidents Mrnr.. ( iponje V. Hill. Edward
I. M"kps, W illhim .dann, ,l.,ii'' i NenI, John John
son, Watson De 1 uy, nlanlii li i: act, Colo.iel W. I!,
Thnniss, lliiiry . Mimrc, t'harlei Hoeiler, Jimifl
Palmer, lfenry Hick, ok, Jiilm I'. Jtiilov, Robert
Merchant, A. C. Roberts, Wi.lunu Warulck, and
Joseph Chapman.
Secretin it s-.Me-srs. A. Fr.iirlck, IT. C. Stl-i.
Samuel Rain, J oh 11 IIhwuiii, A. D. Irvin, Samuel
Ward, and Edward Loinliion.
A line Im"nm hand was ou tlio platform aud dis
coursed appri prlnte minne.
William I'.. Mann, 1 was flr.a Introduced, nnd
made a sterling and Hllirimr spot rh. In which he wni
greatly applauded. He rib rred to the put rim ism mid
t-ervli-ts el Majur-Heiieial Sheridan, whom the people
el Philadelphia had recently turned out to honor.
TIkinu wlio lia 1 the Kood ol i i n- country ftt heart would
mippoit, lit I ho ruining HecUou, luun wuo were
known to be loyal ami into.
Now, more tliHii ever, was tho tltno to trlve ft henvy
liidtirM'ment id iliti uiini i iit0M, mill be lelt coulldcnt
nil who heard hint would (In their entire only. At
the mention ol ' ieneral M'Cnd iu mime the applause
mid cheering wire most lieaieimig, nnd Itwnitmie
m iuitt'1 helme the bpriiKi'r could proceed. We
vmld nit do otherwise tnun elect, the Republican
t.'kit.
lion. Morton McMieimid wm tbe,i Introduced, and
flier M.'ine hni,.onin I ii t ioUik: oi V lemarki lie pro
eei di'M to say u, at the present members uf the Select
liiul I i) ii i m . in Coliu'IIm were as cmp'-tont, deserving,
and Loin st pentleiiinti as he had ever olliclally iMin
joimitnieil with. The city of Philadelphia was toe
lniirtli large! Ciiy In tin, world, the t,rade being Lou
non, 1'i.rls, ev York, and rniia,e;ihln, and helore
leu years lie I ri (n,:leil tlie iipiiI(t:i o, I'liiladelphla
w i, ulit exeeei! Unit ol jSew Voi k, and Jtroad street oil
w hich ll:ty were now Blaniliinr, woul l be ono ol the
beM avenues on I he Kiohu. 'J'lus wan n ntronir exprea
hlon, but one which lonnv pri Bent w mild see verilied
'1 he clly ot l'hiluileljihi.i wan eiui'iently the ho ne
fir Hie workliiKionn, ami II thai body ol citizens
w ould ailow the power ol tlie (Jiiverineut to pass Into
the hands of the JJemoeratic p irty, ihero would be a
virtual mirrrntier ef all Rained by the loyal men
timing the war. He urted those present to look at
Die present political iniesLlon with reterenee to home
eonifortand the fiirtherHiiee of those b'cssliiL's Kaiued
by the victory of the (iovernnient over rebellion and
laKKlIouniima. He was Balislied thai the men of
sense, honor, and forethought would see the eminent
neresHity of voting the llepublleun ticket.
l'erBoually he hud nothlui; to bay to such or the
Hemocratio party, but tnose upon tho Kcpublicaii
ntket were Hitter ciualiliud, and Were eunrely ile
Sirvingof thffHuppert of the people The no-nlnee
for iky treasurer the sneaker Ineorsed highly, upon
the score ol cupaeity und laiti-(uluos:j, aud ho would
not believe thai any man callln:' himself a Kepubli
can would, for the sake ol grmllyliig a personal
Hpleen, lo aught auaiiist his election, und thus cm.
tribute hi Hit) success ot a parly whosesuccess would
be lata to the hem Inieresls of the Uovernmont
Our present I'lty Treasurer had administered the
Bltnirsol his olhce to the entire satisfaction ol his
constituents, and his success was In a great decree
owing to the vigilance und cupacltv of I)avld Jones,
the present iiouiinee of the !eputi j,:an party. The
hue and ciy about the rateor taxaiion was all both.
The rale o' taxation in Philadelphia was comoara
lively less anu the advaotag-s gr"ater than oiher
cities, liiiprovements had beeu made and, ot course,
must be paid lor. lie won d go as lar as any man to
corn et and rebuke exl ravagance; but the Councils of
.Philadelphia were endeavoring to ndwtulator ollalrs
BS economically as possible.
'The bad man at Washington, who by an accident
occupied the Presidential cnair, was endeavoring to
inlllct ou us evils worse than the Hobels themselves
would have done. There was uo way of rebuking
this bad man excepting through the bullot-box, and
nsthe-voies are cust on Tuesday uuxt so will be re
garded the voice ot Philadelphia. The question for
all who are governed by high and prooer motive is
to Inquire, not who is on me ltcpublicau ticket, but
what does it embody and represent? Any man who
votes lor a portion of the liemociatic par'iy voles to
aid the traitors who couducted the Rebellion.
(A voice We want no despotism.) Wo; aud we will
have none, and we will not permit Andrew Johnson
or anv one like him to ride roughshod over tho rights
and liberties of the people, even 11 by accident he
(should have been called to a high, place. On Tuesday
next the people would mark his condemnation in a
most clear and distinct manner.
A united and vigorous ell', rt was at this time ne
cessary, as evidenced by the chuckling over a partial
Victory by tlie Democrats I , f allfornlit, becauno or
linloruimito dissensions. Andrew Johnson, on the
reception oftiis newn, telegraphed to Vulluudlghnni,
congratulating hini, aud other ncoiiiidr'ls like him.
Bud urging him to greater and further success. Iln
concluded by urging theui to do their whole rtntv at -
the polls, and secure a graud aud gratifying victory fe
Hon. (Jeoi geT. 'Ihoru then read the following rejo- !
lutions, which were adoiHed unanimously:
Jxoulutd. The legislative pow- r of the United States
being vested by the Constitution in the. National Con
gress, tlie attempts ot ucting President Andrew Johu
hon to nullify the laws regularly passed by that body,
are entirely unconstitutional, aud fraught with dan
ger to our rights and libeitles.
Jiisulvid, 'I bat the reconstruction measures of Con
rre:;s meet our cordial approval, mid should I).) faith
lully and fully executed In order that the Uebel Hlu'es
may resume their places In the Union upon such
terms as wPl Insure the future peace and safety of the
country.
Jiemlvtd, That the removal ef Edwin M. Stanton
and Uenerals isheriduu and Mcklos from the pnsHIons
whl h they filled with so much honor to themselves
and ad vantage to the country, was an outrage upju
the patriotic leelinesof the Anierlcnn people.
Jii .-olvf.il. That a judicious tariff lor the protection ot
American industry is demanded by the best interests
of ail classes ol business men.
AtKtitiid. Tnat we endorse the Republican Union
I'lki'i lor judicial, ictginoui e, tii, hiiu couui.v om
ceis, In ad its parts und, in view ol the moral eflect
ol lis success upon tlie pi esent disturbed political eon
.(liiiotiol our country, we earnestly hopo for the tri
umphant e;ecilon of every oneot Its candidates.
JUxiivrd, 'I lint we believe in the principles of our
fathers as announced in the 'cclsr.itlon of Indepen
dence: "That all men are created fr-teand equal; that
they are endowed with certain Inalienable rights, and
lb it i among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness."
ii'i solved, That the elective franchise, the most
valuable privilege of a lrejman. is also one of his
most luip-railve dunes, and ir he fall to exorcise it
lie) Iff! is la his duly to his couulry aud his fellow
Citizens. he would simply endorse the seutluients uttered by '
tne uon. iiuyiir oi uie city ana tue oiuer speakers.
He had almost worn himself out in the service, and
could not speak at as great length as he desired. The
Itepuhlican party would rebuke tlie treason of all
classes, whether It came from Andrew Johnson at tlie
White House or others nearer home. He trusted all
good party men would do their duty in Philadelphia.
Ihe majority for Judge Williams would not be less
than that given to the Hon. John W. deary. As goes
Pennsylvania so goes the Union, and there were good
leaders to marshal on to action.
Urant. Bherldau, aud bickles were with the cause,
aud with tbelr aid, and the aid ol such other good men
as were before him, all would be well.
Hon. William 1. Kelley was then Introduced, and
received with much applause. He thanked them lor
their kindness, and gave an account or his recent trip
through the dillerent state of the Union. He had
come home to take part in the present contest. The
5 real question was between the usurper Andrew
ohnson and the people.
The Democratic party represented Andrew John
son; the Republican tue people, the Constitution, and
liberty. What means the (Governor ot Maryland by
the reorganization ot the mllltlu? The candidates of
the Democratic party In JSlurvland are allot them
men who sympathized witli the it-belllou, or lought
directly against the efforts of ihe North. Read the
Rebel papers of the Kouih, and therein Urant and
Hherldau are decried, hucli is the spirit of the people
which Andrew Johnson aud the Democratic party
are fosteilng. They are afraid to hold large public
meetings as heretofore, and ure llgbtlutf a guerilla
political war.
The speaker honored George ftharswood as a gen
tleman and a lawyer, but Henry W, Williams was a
man of rare prolesslonal abilities, a man of great
knowledge and Judicial learning; and he put tho
question, why give a vote to a man which would aid
the Andrew Johnson side, w hen Judge Williams pos
sessed such rare qualillcallont,? So with AI. Russell
Thayer, who was a geutlemuu uud a lawyer of emi
nence. J udge Ludlow, the nominee o! the Democratic party,
was on the Johnson ticket, and should be, therefore,
defeated at the polls. They said the minority should
have a repn m niative on the bench, but when the
Democracy are in power, the dootriue does not hind
good. The speaker then i.rged a support of Ihe
Colon, Congress und the Constitution, by al Hug the
Republican ncuiiiii es.
Hon. Charles O'Neill and Hon. It. Bucher Swopo
riosid the meeting with clnqip-nt and cheering
speeches, urmng their frh nils to tuvu a hearty support
to the tcuiluees uu Tutuny.
Blioht Firks. There was a fire yesterday
afternoon Ht LitUo vandereiV llo.ne, Tenth
trnd fch ppen btreeu, which wuo exHii-juinhed
belore it hud mude much piosrosa. aud without
creamiR a pantc amonif the cUililreu.
The roof ot the dwelliuir No. 1019 North
Second btreet was Bligh'.ly dama 'ed by fire
jebterday Hfteniotrj. about about half-past 6
o'clock. It was iKiiiied byoome bovg, who were
Dgaged lu fcrnnkliijT pipes.
Cecelty to a SKAMA.-?efor United States
CommlBstoner Phillips, vester lay.Sumuel B Her
fey, lirist mate of the Bhlp Rflort, lyina at Arch
Btrf ft wharf, was charged with heutiuir aneanian
named Frank WilHou, on the hiu seas. The
!.... . f..olin.l ihat Vin hnri cl,1 r. .....1 f. i
inn-1 ! now i, ...uwm u i.u wu,i-i,.u nun! Litver
pool on the ElTort, and thut, without any provo
cation, the de'cudaot beat and knocked hiin
flown, iiersey wus neiu nv a tanner hearing
. , . . . . i
OU ClUUIUUJ.
TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY,
tixoi.-i.AR CoNr.rcx (if A Maniac ()n of
the jiussi.pecis over die Non hern Cenfrnl Hail
rouil, wlio rriiebed lialtimore on Monday, iron
the West, ftates that wl-ile tlie Irani Irnin ( lr
cii nati lor Harrlwhtirp was nctii-lng Mnnayunk
hridpe, on tlie I'enn-i.vlvnnia CVnlral Uailiiiad,
mi Haturdny afternoon, a l'ienehn,an, reopeeta
I'ly (lad, wliose natue was diHcoveied to be
Joseph Kournler, and a bootmnker by tra le.
cnttred the la.lir-s' ear, and quietly sat down,
lemarkiiir; that panics in the other cur were
tijtnjT to ret his watch from him. When the
news nsriit passed throtiph the cars wiih a box
ol candy, l oumier wished to buy a parkn" but
had only bye cent-, and ibis bein lusuiiiciont,
box 1 his watch and pocket-book lor the
The news npcnt. made a joctilnr remark and
pns- cil on, when l oumier laid the above articles
en his, n ut, plnced his hnnds on the bucks f
two seiils uud brLakinir the window pane with
Lis. shi-.ul.lers in,nie,l.aif l.y jumped th outrh tue
opcr me leet to)-. nio.. A m-m ber of the I'l, a
dclPliin bar r, J. U. Wl.ccler, sittii.R in a seat
rext bchiud 1 oiiihier, made an effort to clutch
Inm and draw him buck, hut irom the suddeu
m ?s o the jump was unable to hold hiin. Four
ih r, UiroiiMh the momentary check. fcllvm hU
iret aiid rolled over to the side track. The en
puie, tliouth riiuniiifr at the raic oi fifteen miles
an hour, i-lofped, and Fournier was seen to ri-e
..x... i,,,, tnun uistaiice ana then s-ton.
As soon as tl e pas-sctiffprB neared him he fell
on Ins knees, and ciossmp; h!8 Lands over bis
ircaM, cried out in tones of tho mostabject tear,
"'.I K1 '!e,e 1 "'"."Ri'd soon t'len
nttcr, "Oh. p,.HSp, t(11it kill nic," acting as if he
were in mortal dread of poiuo one. llis luce
aui, uir.ds weie lucei-a'.cd Irom the trlass ot tlie
window pnt.c ami the sliitrp atones between the
sh ci'ers U1 on which he fell. The man wus evi
dently lnsntic, and but very little; in!brnvition.
besul, 9 Inn rnnie and trade, and that he was on
Inn v, ajo iTiiladclph'n, could be elicited from
linn, ilis pocket book contained a lew ralUe
tickets and several cards, appaiently but a day
in Lis possession, marked "A. Tuch-chim Ii,
Aiiuiienn Home, Cincinnati." The conductor
ailer placimr him in the ctrs, did all in hU
power to alleviate his su Henna-, but owintr pro
bnbly to internal injuries, Fournier sank rapidly
intouncon'ciousneps, and upon reaehinp- Miilliu
statiou was placed in churtre of the I'uu.-rul
railroad ay,out of that place.
The National Orphans' Homestead at Get
tvsuuko The followincr contributions in behalf
of this most worthy charity are very thankfully
acknowledged:
ilrioii (additional). -Matthew Ralrd, Railroad
lioml, tlelrnj t: &H.H., Slio: J'luh Haptist t;iiurch
Sabbath School, uw; Nn.aretli M. K. Church Sahbatli
tM-hool Rlai:kinslon,",UralI A-JCo., PritcnettC- Rsugli,
each .V: bt. Pidllp's Protectant n p'si opsl Babliath
S-chool, fin; Henry Croskey A Co., Tnoniaa 1'. si'otes
bury, C. II. Cu nmii gs, J. w. Tliomas, J. T. Wuy,
Young A Co., Fifth Presbyterian sj.bhath School,
1 weluli street M. K. Sabbath Si hool Third Presbyte
rlau Sabha'h School ((lermautowrj), each fii: T. W.
Kva- s, A. W lit ik son. eacu flu; W. W.Cald.vell, John
A. Jlruner, and six others, each, fi; cas'j, cash, each
t.1: cash, cash, each tl. Total, J1H7I.
Midia, l'a.l)T. Jsaac Kerlln (for Glee Club)
Ci.arles . Poultney, euch f-li; P.urnley, (iledhlll &
t o., n; H. 1 arle. Mrs. C. S., J. ('. Iteattv. J. D.
JlHldeman R. H, Smith. T. R. Meergan, 11. J. H
lUliishell l aluter, each fi; Clinrles 11. ftutlth. Cash",
each Cash li., each ft; Mary Shaw. J. O. C., M.
Paker, O. S . U., H.irah Slrlckler M. Packard. J. J.
H., M. Hoirer, Cash. J. W. Williams. W. T. W..
Cash, (.'ash. each l. Total, f 123.
Jsmv liiuitrh, A. J. Daniel T. Hortg, William Ren
nie, each Henry JO, Davis, Woolmnu stokes,
Jacob Herbert, cash, each ?10: T, ts Babbitt, K.ra
Newlanu, Mrs. Kills, Mrs. I'atchln, and nine others,
each jS; cash, H: W. U i'hayer, III. D. Prllspra, Mas'
ter A. F. Hei.ry. and three others, each i Ida Bar
ton, Gertrude Whltlemore, aud four others, each il;
Cash, fl-M; Fanny Clarke, as cents; Jenny Porter.
Freddie Martin, each lu cpuIr. Total, Jl-.s-sn.
AlHjoim J-ti.H. C. Baser, lor l'resbvierlan Sabbath
School, fr-5; Church Collection, fll-na; T. M fouler, M.
Runeyiird, John M. Wilson, Fdward H. Williams, W.
N. Wilson, John Boyd, J. L. Ickei, each Si: William
Louden, A. (1. piiik.d. W. Patlon, W. D. Couch, aud
seven others, each $': ICdrtaid Kaylor, R. Waring, A.
B. lichol.s. Henry Putin, and fourteen others, each
(i: lour otheis, each 0 cents; cash 25 cents. Totul.
(11H2S.
W hole amount Included in this lint, f 2"8i;-i8.
Treasurer of the Jiomestuad, Peter li. bluions, No.
018 buusom sireet, l'h i la.
Meetino of TnB IIohticultueal Society. A
special meeting of tLe Horticultural Society was
held last evening, at their new hall, Broad
street, below Locust.
An essay by J. I'. Berckmans, of Aueusta,
Georgia (subject, "The Diilerciice between
Northern and s-juthern aidens"). was read by
Thomas Mct-han, Ksq., CoiTesponding Secretary
ot the .Society, which was lavorabiy received,
and a vote ot tuanks tendered the author.
In the discussion which eiii-aicd, A; W. Harri
son, Esq., said that It had tor years been a
wonder to him that tho odorous flowers of the
South Lad not been utilized. In France, whence
we inipott immense quantities of the extracts of
flowers, they are compelled to resort to the most
expensive melhocis of cultivation, while in the
South the wooris are filled with fragrance from
tue same flowers prowiug wild. He asserted
that at least halt, it not a majority, ot what pur
port to be cxti acts are made by combinations,
and that, in a commercial point of view, the cost
of tranBportation Irom the flower region of
Kiaticc to the seaboard, thence across the ecus,
togeiher with the heavy import duties, would
be a sufficient protection to any one that had
energy enongh to start tho business.
Pickpocket Akrebted. John McBride Lad a
hearing before Alderman lieitler yesterday
afternoon, charged with picking pockets al the
fire at Lleveuth and Noble streets. It seems
that two young ladies, while couversiHg toge
ther, missed their pocket books, and, after
moving to the corner, they questioned a young
man about their loss. At that time McBride
appeared aud shook his list at one of the girls,
and remarked, "What are you telling ou me
for?" Information was then given that he was
the thief, whpn McBride ran down the 6treet
to Tenth, and thence to Yine, where he was
captured. McBiide was held for a further
hearing this afternoon at the Central Station,
and the young ladles are requested to be
present.
Another Military Oroakiz ation. Wo Tin
ders tan d that it Is contemplation to form a
Highland Guard in this city, similar to the one
in Chicago. Such a company would meet with
the admiration and encouragement of a large
clasB ot citizens.
TaikfuIi Accident. Micliael Connelly,
twenty-tive jeais old, residing at No. 1!)34 Mar
ket street, had a collar-bone broken aud was
otherwise injured yesterday, at Buird's marble
yard. lie was removed to the Hospital.
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of Mubic feignor Baptlstln has
arranged quite a number of novelties for his
danstuxtspiemiere , for the preseut week. 1'epita,
Antlutiio, Hetty lvlgl, Frank, Emily ttlgl,
Allieiticl, Ciistellar, uud others, appuur lu mag
niilecnt groupings aud dunces each evening.
The Alack Crook is now attracting very larg;e
and labhlotiable audiences:, it will be played
every night and ou buturday afternoon,
CiJESiNCT Street Tiikathe. Mr. Murdoch is
now playing a very successful ongaireineut at
this establishment. The present week; u de
voted to comedy. On Monday evening Mr.
Murdoch appeared before a large and elite
audience as "Young Mirabel" in M'nie Wurks
Wonders, a role of great brilliancy, aud
ono that Be has made lii.l own. Last
nipbt Mr. Murdoch performed "Alfred
Evelyn," Jn llulwer's comedy of Money,
to n large aud appreciative audience. To-nigiil
Willi On Is announced, with Mr. Murdoch in
lila favorite part of "Hover," In which he. has
no Buperlor on tne stauo. Miss Joslo Orton, Mr.
J. AV. Jennings, Mr. Leake, Mr. Lennox, and
other eimi any favorites ure in the cabt. To
morrow evening,' by general request, Afnew
will be repented. On l i ida.v, for the beneilt of
Mr. Jaincs E. Murdoch, Hhakesprare'a Much Ado
About A'vtftii'U Will be pluyed, with a powerful
cast. At the luatiut-e, ou Saturday, T. VV.
ltoberthou's comedy of Cante will bo played.
Aitcn Ktiieet Tiikatkk. The engmioment of
Mr. K. Eddy is drawing toa close. This even
ing he will play the "Kagpleker of Pirij" a
Hurt which is not attempted by any other actor
nowadays. Mr. Eddy will be supported by the
entire strength of the stock company. The
brilliant little comedy of A Day Ajler the Wed
diitr will conclude the entertainment, lu whlolt
Miss Henrietta Irving. Mrs. Tliaj er, aud Mr. O.
W aleot will appear. Ou Friday Mr. Eddy will
take his farewell benefit. Next Moudayeven
Iuk Jmtiffulten will be pro luued, lti which MisH
Kate HeiVitiolds and Mr, Edtnuud Falcouer, tho
author, will uppour.
Ai.KtJT Rths ft Theatric CrMfe Is tho card
at thin establishment for the present week, ami
o,'.x,0'f!,ln,!lv '" I'la.Vfd. Mrs. O .mersil
as l oily, and Miss IPna rrentlee as "Esther,"
' i. ,iib phiiii ior gineeful nuU cm reel ant
iir.mc J ay lor tints not shine in " 'nnf ain lluur
Ve - will be played nunln to night.
on 1-rlil y e von I mr Mrs. Oomeihal tukei her
larewell beneht., when slie wl II appear In three
capital pieces, Introducing six new songs and
tl ree new (Inneea.
Next onday evening Miss Charlotte Thomp
son w ill a), pear.
AMUticAW Thkatkk. The variety troupe
niMi.r In a splendid tiill to-nitit. Pipwrni
Cirful prisiiiaiic lotinlHln will bn exuiliiteil
, , f.ry evening. This la one ol tlio lunsl beuutl
itil discoveries of modern tlmeH.
Cam. Hkm'h first grnnil inntlnee will bo
pl cu ot HotlictilturHl Hull lo-iiinrrow ( l'liiirs
Ofii ) nl crnonu. A very attractive prourutnme
lins been prepared, as follows:
Hyn i tiony No. A ( I) major) Mozart
l.AI'eeioeon Sjdrllo. 2. Andante. J. Mlmietlo. 4.
1- inale i'resto,
fciCR Schubert
Mil. W. 1IA IITUAX,
Overture, "Ttien.l" (With all the nnrts ns written
, lor the original scorer. h. Wauner
.inn a, evuiii'ki'ii x-1 ii ii (i- nuni oi rancv Mtrausi
Qiiiii'rllle, "H inter ueu Coulisseu" (Behind the
Scenes) Strauss
Cialop, "il oi tauo" Herlel
I'l.isn Tom continues bis solrnrs at Concert
II all every evening, and ou Saturday afternoon.
I his ii uslcul prodigy Mcr niN to row more won
der. Ill every day. Ills musical rcporloire ts end
less, ai d be always fcivuu a inoit satisfactory
tnii rlainment.
i:riiilioi)Y slionld ro to see Rnm. SanforJ,
t.ph Horn, nnd Frank Mormi atTunison .t On.'s
New l'hiliiiielpliia Opera House, iu Hcveuth
sin et, I elow Arch. Tne entertainment at this
(".'a1 llsliinent is lirs: cIhh free from anything
I I in t i tin ollcnd tlie most lustidioua full of in
xioei nt lun and song.
Cakkchosh & Dixky have been prevatleil
tn on to ruu their Hurrah Trip Around fi
ll'oWr' n few nights longer. ' The burlesques of
the J'.Uick (Yoofc Jhtllct and the Theatrical
Aycnvy ure also presented.
Mn. J. I.UTnrn Kinowabt, by special request,
repeats his lecture on tho "i'laius aud lloeky
Mi untniiis" every evetiiui, this week. Tho loc
tuie Is enhanced in Interest by the exhibition
of sis ty splendid views of tho country, drawn
fiom nature by an eminent artist of this city.
MAltlftE 1ELEQ11APR.
For additional Marine News tee h'irst Page,
AutlANAC JjOU PHILADELPHIA-THia DAY,
PON ilisiw M.M....5-671MnoN Rihks. ...,...... g-i-,3
BdMSm 5 4i,HnaH Watkb.... 4- i
riilLADKLPHIA BOAiUJ OF TJ1A1JS.
HKNRY WlNHOK, "
l n in. i s Wuksji.kr, Monthly CovuiTTEa.
Jaiikb T. "S oiimi, J
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS.
FOR AMERICA
Cella Loudon .New York.,
America Bremen Mew York...
WMetroiollsSiouthamiton..Mew York..,
Chicago ..Liverpool...J"ew York..,
Ii amnion la Hamburg. ..New York..
C. ol Antwerp Llverpool...Kew York..
..Pent. 14
.-seil. 14
..Wept, 14
..Sept. 17
..bepu is
..Sept. 18
..bept. iu
..Hopt, 21
..feepl. 21
Hlberuiuu ...,Llverpool...uuebec
Hcotiu... Llverpool...Jew York...,
baxonia- Hamburg... New York....,
FOB KL'IUJPK.
r.ussla New York...Liverpool Oct." 2
C. ot Cork New York...A utwerp ...Oct " 2
mruiru J,-ew I orK...iireiueU.. ....Oct.
CoiuinDia New YorkHavana .Oct.
A nlw trn New York...Llverpool Oct.
lienniark New York...Llverpool ..Oct.
Briiunnia New Y ork...Glasicow Oct.
C. of Autweru...New York...Llvernnnl iim
Baltic New York.Bremen Oct,
ht. Laurent .New York...Havre Oot.
Hamuionla New York...llamburg Oct.
Col N. Y ork New York...Llverpool ...Oct.
h icago New Y'oik...Liverpool Oct.
Juva... Boston Liverpool ...Oct.
, ifi 1M, XIU.11 v?m iu, JtlU,
J.W. Kvermau..l'hlinda Charleston ..Rent.
Hoiieer......llillal wwtlailiigton .-Oct.
Corsica New Y'ork...NBssau OcU 6
Houterey.......,..New York. ..New Orleaus.......Oct. 5
Wyoinliiu Phllada ..Havannaii Oct, 5
Hluroi lheL'nlon.l'hllada....Now Orleans Oct. 5
b: n PrauclBco..New York...bau Juan Oct. 10
H. Ciiauucey New York...A8piuwall Oct. 11
A lliance I'hilada Charleston Oct. 12
BliirHftiidWlriposPhllada Havana -OcU 15
Blahs are forwarded by every steamer lu the regular
lines. The steumers lor or irom Liverpool call at
i nhtown, except the Canadian line, which call at
1 oiu oiiilei ry. '1 he steamers lor or from tue Conti
nent caU at eiouibamplou.
CLKARKD YKSTKRDAY.
ft'r IT. T,. flaw, Her, Baltimore, A. droves. Jr.
t-t'r Mayflower, Robinson, New Y'ork, W.P.Civdp.y.fY,
sieen teg A merica, Monday, Niimhiiii, N. P.. Cuptahi.
TiK '1 i'i b. Jelierson. Alien, lor Balllxnore, with a tow
ol baries, W. P. Clyde & Co.
ARIUVKB YKHTKP.DAY. "" ' "3
PchrF. A. Heath, Williams. 8 days from Bangor,
with lumber to captain.
bchr Bird, Lufleli, 2 days from Lewes, with mdse.
tocuplain. . . -w(
bchr Vardalia, Lord, 3 days from Now York, with
cement 10 J. K. Bazley k Co.
steamer Philadelphia, l-'ullK. 21 hours from New
Yolk, with nidse. to W . P. Clyde fc Co.
bteanier Chester. Joiicb, 24 hours from New York,
wl' h nidse. to W. P. Clyde & Co.
Tun Thus. Jeilei-Hon, a lien, trom Baltimore, wuu a
tow oi barges to W. P. Clyde & Co.
wl MEUOKANriA.
Steamship 1 loga. Morse, from New Orleans 21st nit,,
via Havana 26th, lor Philadelphia, was burned at sea
51? bAa on board 28 bales cotton, etc., when
sue ieit new Orleans. fg
bieauishtp Touawauda, Jennings, hence, at Savau
unh yesteroBy.
HiearxiBhip Roman, Baker, hence, at Boston yesterday-
v "is
bt earn ship Ktars and Stripes, Holmes, for Philadel
phia, sailed irom Havana 2th ulu went
bchr it, H. Baker, KuiKht, hence, at Portland 2UIU
ultimo.
bchrs L. A. Danenhower. Bheppard, and M. Wil
liams, Day, hence, at Boston 2nth ult,
bchr Armenia, Kale, hence, at Georgetown, D C,
t th Ult, (UHf
Bchr M. R. Bomers, Bomers, for Mobile, cleared at
Boston Mib ult.
bebrs Cerro (Jordo, Hodgdon, and' Hiawatha, New
man, hence, at New bury part 2Slh ult.
bchr Kale E. Rich, Doughty, hence, at Salem 2)th
ultimo. iwr"
MISCELLANY.- SUifll
Among the marine losses tor the past mouth the
barque Isabella C. Jones, from Philadelphia lor bt.
Thomas, is set down al $46,000; brigs John Ueddes, from
Sombrero lor Philadelphia. J25.D00; and Garibaldi,
Lorn Ulrgeutl for Philadelphia, tlu.OOO.KEa
NOTICE TrrMARINlSr3
The llRht station at Tybee Island, on theNB. end of
the island, soulh side of entrance toTaavannah river,
bevu re-estahllMhed, and the ligutswlll be
ex hibited therefrom on the evening of Oct. 1, 187.
The Illuminating apparatus of Ihe main light Is a
FreMiel lens of Hie first order, showim? a fixed white
lll'bt. BISM fl'T4a
The focal plane Is ISO feet above theTevWTolUhel SaT
and the light should be seen la clear weather a dis
tance ot twenty-two miles. feKtiCVCTS
The tower Is brick, octagonal In torm, coloreu white,
surmounted by a black lauteru. wum,
The 'I vbee Beacon light will be Bituated in front of
the main light at a distance of 2i)0 leet and lsdeslgned
"ah rK-'er8 cronslug the bar eutrauce to bavau-
The Illuminating apparatus Is a lens of the fourth
order, Bhowlug a ilxed hlle light.
a he tower Is wooden, coioied white, the lower nart
mien li-anie. and the upper part closed, surmounted
by a black lantern. mjm
Latitude of Tybee Llphthonse 32 01 20 N., lonKlluue
f0 Mi 81 W. from Greenwich. Latitude of Beacon m ni
17, longitude 60 till U8. C"TSSa
On and Bfter the IRth ot September, lm, thereout
bo biiriilng a new light on the rock called L'Atrlca
I in in lea. at Mouta Chrislo, in Ihe Tuscan Archl
1 ( laiio, Blinnwd snuthwent S3 deg.2l mln. of the Island
cr Alonte Chrislo, at the dlNtaiiceof ten nautical mile.
J he lighthouse Is built on an amiHraiim. Mimi,..ie.
sysiem, with Iron buttresses, lu the ceutre ot the
Llirhtlng apparatus, lenticular, fourth elasi.
alS
'1 lie llL'ht Is fixed and red. foi !US 17 niMtrrta2n Mntl.
metres above Ihe sea level, and In a clear atmosphere
will be visible at t he d lata nee ol eleven nautical ml let
and 111 lljjht the whole horizon. KkMtf
J'J JfJJ'Kfopldeal poslllon of Ihe lltfUhtmse Is lu l'
42 V is N.. Ion. 7 43 411 K. of farls. - '.
i he bearings are magnetic. Variation 14 :w W.
T i . T. BUCCUIa, Director.
Leghorn, August 16, 1887. ' ""ol"lur
OTEAM ENGINE MANUFACTURED BY
t.,,.h uilI'Jbb," Providence, blxe of cylinder, 2n
inch dlsmeterhy 48 luch stroke-about one hundred
and ten horse power. Apply io
v lit lilit 1 -y rt T F VAV
Cor, ot Vfroon and TWENTY-FPU It TH His., Phlia.
T I CKAGIN & CO., NO. 420 COMMERCE
wn.iirlr(it'.ue,'H.1 ,t;"uminHlon Merchanui.-(;in-
li?Ji J i i ' t'"1 ?" , f,,r !e l lowest market prices,
Oil- n'r't HI',Wni,'ck riah' -'u1 Llver. "d !''"
' oeka (..,7, B,18 IIM 0
i-.uieka tympany Maidilnerv nll. mim
hir lor hX , i,o',i"r."" nillUB '"ler. A'ao. Lum
i?a l urrt Pin U ,' custmneM. Also. While
?i iIIUHiVr'"- O. M W IU i'lNU, N. K. cor
uer of GlltABD Avenue and VIKNNA bt. I au lm
uu. moruauDt.,ai "Jfon. tleorgo H'Alrov,"
i" v,ery Kood! anl Mr- Olianrnau, as "Old
J . celt s, Ms passable, though not equal to Mr.
1 l'(ivl(l(.-e or Mr. Jenninus lu the same role. Mr.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DEI.AWABE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU
RANCH. COM PAN Y, Incorporated by the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania, IH.to.
Cnice, 8, E. coiner ofTIllltn and WALNUT Streets,
Phllailelplila.
MARIA K 1NKUKANC'I4
on VtPfiels, carko, and freh-ht to all parts of the world.
INLAND 1NSUHAM K.-t
on goods hy r.ver, canal, lake, oud laud carriage, to
all nai ls of the I'nlon.
UltK- INHURAN'JKSJ
on merchandise generally.
On Stores, liwelllug-Heuses, etc,
ASbLTH OK TIIK COM PAN Y
Noven.her I. lH';iL
lirp.POO United Stales 5 Percent. Loan,
ls.71.
IVO.fKO V. lied btates 6 1'er Ceut. Ijan,
lsst
iV'O.UOO United States 7 8-ill Per Cent,
Loan, Treasury Notes
ISB.OOOCity of Philadelphia 6 l'er CeuU
Los ns (exempts)
54,000 Slate ol Pennsylvania 6 Per Cent.
Loan
6(i,he0 Slate ol Pennsylvania 5 Per Cent.
Loan
60,000 Stale ol New Jersey Six l'er CeuL
Loan
20,0POPeunnlvaiil Railroad, lit Mort
gage, Six l'er Cent, Hoods
25,014) l'eniinyivmiia Railroad, second
MorlgHge six Per Cent. Bonds....
20,000 We tern Pennsylvania Hail road
Six Per lent, x,onds (Pennsyl
vania Railroad guaranlees)......,,
SO.OOOState ot Tennessee five Per CuuU
Loan
7,0(0 State of Tuuuessee Six Per Ce'iit,
Ixinn
15,000 tin shares Mock of Germaniown
Gas Company (principal and in
terpHt puaranteed by the city of
Philadelphia)
7.1.riO,143 Shares Stock of Pennsylvania
Railroad Couipnnv
5,tm0,100 Shares stock of North Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company
2P (1W80 Share- Slock of Philadelphia and
Southern Mall Mean, ship Coin-
H4,000'00
13fi,500'00
211, 6110 "00
126,62'50
64.700 -00
44,6a-W
60.750-00
20,500-00
24,250 0
20,75000
18,000 00
40' 00
lS.ooo -on
8,208-2.5
8,050UO
20,000-00
195,000-00
1P5.PO0
panys...
l oans on l'.ondl and Mortgage,
lirst ileus ou City Property
1,(H'),050 par. Market value,..tl,070,280 78
n . . Cost, l,030,5j2-(K.
Real Estate oon-oo
Ijills receivable lor insurances made 2,.l7'2U
Baliinco due at agencies Premiums on Ma
. i "IS p,ollc,?S' Accrued Interest, and other
debts due to the Company 88,923-90
scrip and Stock of Bunury Insurance and
,fTt,on,fnlm';',,T3' KsHmated value... 2.930D0
.ash In Bank, (sll,li2'28.
Cash in Drawer, fri47T4 41,540-00
i,4f7,32re
'This being- a new enterprise, the Par Is assumed
Thomas O. Hand,
Samuel K. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
William G. Bmlton,
Kdward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Kdward Lal'ourcude,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McKarland,
Joshua P. Kyre,
Spencer Mcllvalne,
J. B. Semple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, "
jonii u. uaviH,
Pomund A. Souder,
l'heophilus Paululug,
John R. Penrose,
James Traonlr,
Henry C. I ailett, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwlg
Joseph H. Seal,
George G. Lelper,
Hugh Craig,
John 1). Taylor,
x. i . Bioruan,
jucoo megei,
llnnrva U H.i-n.nlAfl
THOMA st (. if A
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President.
Hknby Lylbubn, Secretary. lsj
1829 011 AUTER TERrETUAIs
FraiiKHn Fire Iusuraiicc Co.
OF riIIl,AOI.IIIIA.
OFFIC3S:
ft OS. 4 113 AND 4137 CIIEgS UT SfHEET.
ATS ON JANUARY 1, 1807,
Carllal 400,OCO-00
Accrued burp.ua . im,7ls-i8
Premiums ... 2iw.iifii'15
UNSLTTLED CLAIMS,
7,4allH,
LNCOAf a Foil 1866,
JLOSBJKM PAID SI ACE 1829 OVER
3,300,000.
Perpetual aud Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRECTORS'.
Charles N. Banclrnr.
George Fales,
Toblas W'asiier,
Samuel Grant,
George W. Richards,
Aiired itler,
Krancls W. Cewln. M. Tl
I Pu,a. M ,.1 'al . 1
W horn as sparks,
x .... .... , ji vvxn e y. x reniueni,
T .OJ.OKGK PALKS, Vice-Presldeut.
J. W. McALLlal Hit, Secretary pro tern, ii 111231J
INSURANCE COMPAin
OP
NOltTli AMEJtlG'A.
OFl' ICK, No. 2.2 WALNUT a PilixOj .LPHIA.
INCORPORATJiD 17 W. CHARTJiK PJiRPKTUAU
C4PI1AL, fc.VOO.OOO,
AMNETBi JANCAKV 8, I87....1,7B3,7.80
IN ht' 11 KM MAltllN'K, lNlxANO TUANSPUS
IA1TOJI ANPF1BJB UISUM.
Cli A 111 I, U rv- i . . i. i .
D1RLUI0R3.
X ,11, or fi CilHri
George L. Harrison,
iruucls it. Cope,
iuiwurd H. Trotler.
Kdward a Ciarke,
William Cummiugs,
T. Charltoa Heury?
Samuel VV. Jouea,
John A Brown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose While,
Richard D. Wood,
W illiam Welsh,
a Morris wain, John P. White,
John Mason. , I ri Louis C. Madeira, .
John P. Wlilia "
- - " vuj xxi , xTesiuenc
Cbarlks Piatt, secretary.
-pliOVlDENT LIFE 1 AND TKUST.COMPANI
No. Ill South FOURTH hLrnot
1KCORPORATJJ.D sd MONTH 22d. IMR.
m V.uv,uw, A AAA XXI.
insurance on Lives, by yearly Premiums; or hvs
10 or 'Hi year prvmlums, Non-lorieiture, jro
Annuities granted on favorable terms.
Term Policies, Children's Kudowiueuts,
This Company, while giving Hie Insured thesecnrltv
01 a paid-up Capital, w ill divide the entire Prolitan
the Lile buhinebs among II policy holders. -"
Moneys received at Interest, aud paid on demand
Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, aud to act
as Executor or Administrator. Assignee or Guardian!
and iu othfr fiduciary capacities, uuder appointment
ot any Court of this Commonwealth, or axiy person or
persona, or bodies politic or corporate, "
lllHuiyi'mtu
BAMUELK.SxJiri.KY,
"iUAH.MORRia,
lltNBT HArNES,
T. W1STAR BROWW
W. C LONGSi'l'ltKTw'
RlCliARD
ItxCllARD CADIS DRY. .
I WILL1A M lCKJui
F. COFFIN. 1
Lit AltX.l'JS
hamufx B.auiPLii.y, row lain d parry.
preoiueni. Actuarw
wm. C. LONGST1UJ.TU. Vice President. y'
THOMAto WIS! AR, M. D., J. B, TOWN8KNx.
7Xil JUtniaUiM J1.A OlitHJ
Legal Adviser,
TTIKE INbURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE
H PENNSYLVANIA F1RK 1NBURANCK COM.
ftjiV-incorporated 15 Charter Perpetual No
tu, WALNUT Bireet, opposite Independence Square.
'lhiB company, lavorabiy known to the community
lor over forty years, coutiuues to insure against loii
or damage by fire on Public or Private Jjuildiugs,
either peruiauently or for limited time. Also, Id
vuruliure. Stocks of Goods, axid ilercluuidlae gene
rally, on liberal leixus.
I heir capital, together with a large Surplus unil
invested hi the most carelul manner, which enalilei
t " eiiii o otier to the Insured an undoubted seotxrUy io
the WM 'OSS. DI RRCTflRfl.
imnlel Pmitn, jr..
J oho Dever.,rf
Alexander Benson,
Thomas Smith.
Isaac HalcbuiBt, Heury Lewis,
Thomas Robblns, I J Gllllughaxu Fell,
jv imuiHiLji, jr.
DAN ifl smith, ja., President.
WiLLlAH O. Cbowkij., Secretary, J
PiHO-.NlX INSURANCE COMPANY 0?
PHI LA DKLPH 1 A,
iNiWlHiltAUn lbti4-CHARTKR PFRPETDAL.
ii4 WALNUT Street, opposite the Kxohange.
ft a'ddmou to MARIN il and INLAND 1NSUR.
ani L this Company tuaures from loss or damage by
iuk for liberal terms ou buildings, merchandise
hihxj . ,ln.iuu! er ods. uid nnm,. .,...,,,
Iu'ul r:.wdr of vxemiuiiu
OU UUII",""..Ti i.xxu hMit in tirLIVH on
' . . , li UU I1MHU 111 HUH YD UllDI nilllll TfiP ITinM
han SIXTY YKAKH, during wlxloll ail losaea lutVf
eeu promptly oaT
John L. Hodg.
W. R. Mahony,
John T. Lewis,
Willi""" a Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark Wharlxju,
lxmrrenee Lewis, Jr,
i ... r ....
1'KTiu XKinia,
Benjamin Kttlng,
Thomas If. Powers,
A. K. McHenry,
Kdmund CaHtlllon,
bamuel W ucox
Ijoilis i norris.
JOHN WUl M KRK.lt PriMUeat.
SamcfX WlWX. Secretaxjf
OCTOBER 2, 1867.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
23KOOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE
OF NEW YORK, Jf VTVAIj.
POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. Thirty days
grace given In payment ot Premiums. No extra
charge for residence; or travel In any portion of the
world. Dividends declared annually, aud paid In
cash. Dividend In 107, 40 per cent,
E, B, COLTON,
, OENKRAL AGENT,
N.E, (OnXEKXIiVEJiTH AS1) CIIE5t'T.
A gents and Solicitors wanted In all the cities anil
towns In Pennsylvania aud Southern New Jer
vri
QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSUIlANOIi COMPANY,
(No. 639)
N. E. COR. CIIEENUT AND SEVENTH ETS.
PniLADKirBIA.
CAPITAL AND HUrilH OVFR 03iO,OOO
IBit OBIE toil 180, $ICa,t!t4i.
Losses Paid and Accrued lu 186S,
17.000
Of which amonnt not i00 remain nnpeld at t'-'sdait
lini.oen.Oiin of property has beeu SucceHsinily ias iret,
by this Company in thirteen years, and jblght Hun
died Losses by Fire promptly paid.
DIRh-CTOnS.
Thomas Crayon.
Silas YerkiM. Jr.,
Allred o. Gillelt,
N. S Iwrence,
Charhn I. liiipout,
Henry F. Keniu.v.
Furman Sheppard
Thomas Maclvellar,
John Snoplee,
John W. laghorn,
Joseph
app, ra. u.
THOMAS) ( 1UVM PriHililont
A. R. GTLLETT, Vice-Pretddent.
SHfmw JAM KS B. A LVORD. fecretar
FURS.
18G7. FALL AKD W1NTER' 1807
FUR HOUSE,
(Established in 1818.)
The undersigned Invite the special attention of the
Ladles to their large stock of FURS, consisting of
Muffs, Tippets, Collars, Etc.,
IN RUSSIAN SABLE,
HUDSON'S BAY SABLE,
MINK SABLB
ROYAL ERMINK. CHINCHILLA, FITCH, KTO.
All Of the LATEST STYLES, SUPERIOR FINISH,
and at reasonable prices.
Ladles In mourning will had handsome articles
FFRSIANNE3 and S1MIAS; the latter a most bean
tifnlfur.
CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, and FOOl
MUFFS, In great variety.
A. K. & F. K. WOWS RATH,
8114m NO. 417 AlUII NTBEF.T.
CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC.
gELLING OFF! SELLING OFF
KERR'G CHINA HALL,
NO. 5X0 T NTUEET,
ON ACCOUNT F REMOVAL TO NEW STORE.
NO. 1818 I'lIEWNlI-r MTKEET,
(Late Messchert's Mansion),
S1C0,0G0 Worth or China, Glass
and StoiiewarCf
To be sold at a great reduction In pi-Ice, In order to
-reduce stock, previous to removal to new store.
Families, Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restau
lantsi now have an opportunity of purchasing China.
Glass, or Stoneware at greatly reduced prices, A
large assortment of rich Cut and Engraved Glass
were aud Stone China, marked down less than manu
facturers' prices. 9 20 Imwlm
JAMKS K. It 13 Kit & BRO.
INTERNAL REVENUE
REVENUE STAMPS
FOB SALE AT TIIE
PRINCIPAL. AGENCY,
NO. 67 &OIT1I THIRD STREET, PIIILA.
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED.
Orders or Stamped Checks received, and delivered
with despatch.
Orders by mall or express promptly attended to,
T29tl JACOB E. B I DO WAT.
GAS FIXTURES.
CALL AND BUY YOUK GAS FIXTUKES
Irom the manufacturers,
VANK.1RK A MARSHALL,
No. 912 A RCH Street.
VANKIEK & MAK8IIALL, No. 012 ARGH
Street, manufacture and keep all styles of Oas
Fixtures and Chandeliers: also reUulHh old Bxturea.
ANKIKK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM
plete stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable
EtandB, and Bronzes, at No. 912 ARCH Street.
AN KIRK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH
Street, give especial attention to titling ud
Churches, Puhllo Halls, aud Dwellings. Pip auur at
TiiK IOWKHT BATHS,
OLD, GILT, AND ELECTRO SILVER,
plated Oas Fixtures, at VAlNKLRK & MAR
SHALL'S, No. 912 ARCH s'treer,
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. None but
rltst-classworlimen employed. a I2d2w mwfau
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
PAINTING.
TUOMAii A. PAIIT,
nOVMB AN1 MldlN PAIMTEB,
(Late Fahy A, Bro.)
No. 31 North TH II ID Street
Above Market,
OLD BRICK FRONTS done np, and made to look
equal to the lineet press brick. Samples at the shop,
City and country trade solicited. All orders by Post
promptly attended to. 4 19 fmw
EXCURSIONS.
rfTS DAILY EXCURSIONS TO WIN
t- nr" - i- mltiglon, Del. On and after TUt
Da 1 . September 10, Ihe steamer ELIZA HANCJK
will leave second wharf above Arch Sireet dally al
lu A. M. aud 4 P. M. Returning, leave MAKKil
Street Wharf, Wilmington, al 7 A. M. aud 1 P. M.
Fare for the rouud ulp..........................,.i oent.
Single ticket , M..................io ceuta
Chester and Marcus Hook 20 Coal
For further particulars, apply on Imard.
7 22 If L. W. P. URNS. Captain.
QERLACH & KLING,
191 POSTERS OF IIOCIC WINEV,
M. 116 KOVTU MIXTII 8TUKET,
A flrnt-clMSS Restaurant Is connected with ths
Wholesale and lutall W ine House, where ralroua
may ohtalu.'.ou sncommodallug terms, every delicacy
the market affords. Patronage solicited. 9 U Vui
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
J. K. McI)()N(i70H.... J esse and Manager,
nt lTl MKN I IM RKAHINU.
IlOtfcE 1HRONOED N1UHTLY
with the
FLl'in AND BFACTY OF PHILADELrniA,'
tn w Units the most gorgeous spectacle cvtr pro
duced,
'IHE BLACK CROOK.
, . TnE BLACK CROOK,
ard the msgnlflrpnt
PAKISIKNNK BALLET TROUrE,
who are received nightly with
SHOUTS OF ADMIRATION.
NOTrCK. IteMrients of adjelulng towns have no v
an opportunity or witnessing 1M1 Orand Spectacle
and leiurn heme at anearly hour. The performance
closes nt U'!i o'clock.
A ORAN1' MAT1NFE EVERY BATURDAY
AI THtNCON Al 2 O'CLOCK.
Feats Brrured wllhout etra cherge at LER A
WALKER'S MiikIc Store, I HE'-N li'i street, above
Seventh i-tiect, aud al the ACADKM Y from 10 until
a o'clock.
EW CHKSNL'T STIt EKT TiIttATRIr
I Commencinit at 8 o'clock.
THIRD N1UHT OF THE COMEDY SEASON.
ard t t 1 1 xx mi ir ii t mil otif
FOli TWELVE NIOnTS ONLY,
OF HIK OR FAT HIUHI'iNK; A1UT9T,
M It. JAMEM L. MURDOCH,
who will appear
xlllS (Wednesday) EVENING, as
ROVER,
In O'Keefe's beaiitirtil Comedy, In five acts, entitled
WILD OATt;
OR, TIIE PTHOLLINtl OKNTLFMAV,
SUPPOllll-.D BY '111 K NEW COMPANY.
Thursday Last time of Mi IN KY.
Friday lieuelit of Mr. J. K. M IT ItDOCH,
MUCH ADO All'lUT NOITiiNO.
WX'I'l'lHlA V In.l lltrta
, ...... ..wi.ik-, nuner.ie,,
Saturday Matinee, only ilnv pcrformanco of
'CASTE.''
WINK WORKS WONDERS.
ne nag ricker
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A DAY AFTICK THE WEDDTNO.
Lady Ellzaheih Freelove Miss IRVING
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MR. E. EDDY.
MONDAY Falconer'B INN'ISFALLKN.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. K. cor. NINTH and WALNU1'. Begins at a.
IBIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Oct, 2,
Third night of Robertson's Comedy of
m. CASTE I
The non. George D'Alroy Mr. F. Mordaunt
Captain Hawtree Mr. James Taylor
To concluile with the laughable Farce of
MR. AND MRS. PETER WHITE.
Duet by Mr. ard Mm. Unmorsal, "When a Little
iawn We Keep." Imitations of celebrated opera
singers, and BLACK CROOK DANCES.
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE.
In Grand bullets Ethiopian Burlesques.Sougs, Dances,
Pantomimes, Gymnast Acta, etc. ,
"VIEW PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE,
JN SEVENTH Street, below Arch.
GREAT SUCCESS OF TUNISON & CO.'S
MINSTRELS.
x v. x uxuavjxi uu xx. raiwuna,.mB x'roprieiors
SAMUEL 8. BANFORD Stage Manager
OTKN FOR TdE SEASON WITH
EPH. HORN. FRANK MORAN,
W. BUDWORTH, 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 begins at 8.
N
EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CBLESNUT.
TIIE F A9III,T IlESOBT
OPEN FOR THE SEASON,
CARNCR OSS & DIXEY'S ffilNSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE wnnr.n.
IN THKIB
4S1ANI I'.TlllOl IAN HOIREEM.
J. L. CARNCROSa Manager.
R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. 8 l9tf
O N C E K T H A L L,
CHESNUT STREET, AR VE TWELFTH.
BLIND TOM'S CONCERT. '
POSITIVELY 'I'H I. AMI' uriru-ir
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
(li'inliPPQnnd H nw.-jn
. ,. M. VJ.
I hll,lrn H... V., mill
JIUIJU 1C1BIUII...
WLt
Reserved teals....;.7."!""".T."".';;3" :scenLt
Tickets at Charles W. A. Trumpler's Music Store!
No. yj Chesnut street; also, at the Hall. 9 3D t
Balcony reserved for colored persons. Admission, 20c.
SSEMBLI 1) U I L D IS G.
''THE PLAINS AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS"
J. L. RING WALT'S I LLUST RATED LECI URE
having proved eminently successful, will be repeated
every eveuiug ouring the week, coinmeuoinr 1'""eu
MONDAY, September 3a
WCNDERLICU'S MAGNIFICENT PAINTINGS
i. Illustrative of Plain aud Mouutalu Scenery, aud
many other large aud accurate views, will
be exhibited every evening.
Admission, 60 cents. Children's tickets, 15 centa.
Secured seals, wllhout extra charge, at 'Trumpler's
music Btore, No. 921! Chesnut sireet: also at Turner Ha
milton's boeksioie, No. lot) South Tenth Bireet. Doors
open at 7 o'clock: commence at 8. 9 80 6t
THE MEAGIIRR TESTIMONIAL.
THE BUST
OK
MAJOR-GENERAL THOMAS F. MEAGHER
WILL BE ON EXHIBITION
AT NO. 710 SANSOM, ST R EKT.
FROM OCTOBER 1st, UNTIL THE 5th.
THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED. 9 30 8t
BTORTICULTURAL HAL L.
L GRAND MATINEE.
By CARL BENT.'S ORCn HSTRA of 40 Performers.
EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON
(Commencing October 3, 18U7), at 1 o'clock.
Vocalist Mr. William Hartmaun, from the Ger
Biau Opera.
SINGLE ADMISSION, 60 CENTS.
Package of four Tickets for U
To be had at Boner A Co.'s Music Btore, No, 1102
Chesnut street, and at the door. 9 2o lm
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN BANKRUPTCY. EASTERN DISTRICT
of Pennsylvania, s.s :
A l Philadelphia, the 24th day of July, A. D. 1X67.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment us assignee of GEORGE FERDINAND
SMITH, of Philadelphia, lu the county of Phila
delphia and Slate of Pennsylvania, within said dis
trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his
own petition, by the District Court of said district.
JOsllUA L. BA1LY, Assignee, etc.
To the creditors ol said Bankrupt. -
FOR SALE.
wpst ttti Pfi-nnriCRN STREET. GEH--
i M a ntiiwn ion SALE A handsome double
.... ..i..,. aai,in..A ..nniihiiiiiiir fourteen rooms, exclu
sive ol Washroom, Pantry, Storeroom, and China
Closet, and with extra convenances. Lot lijo feet by
2IH leet deep; beautifully improved. Location moat ,
desirable. Also, superior CurpeU and Furniture,
nearly new, lor sale ?'UMlrEY A RONS,
g 28 7t No. bun WALNUT Street.
BOARDING.
-MO-I ('IK Alii) STREET. BETWEEN
I Zi Chesnut and Market aud Eleventh and
Twelilh streeis-ceutrally located. Accommodation
for perm aiient, tranleut. aud table Boarders. L llaxq
pR E N C H STEAM
SCOTJHINa.
ALDCDYLL. MARX &' CO.
HO, , 89 Si U 1 A. 11 V KN ' TJIiMT
AND
. HOBt"TltKCT' Mlmwl
ACTION. ALL PERSONS ARE CAU
T . a i ..in . iinrchasing or negotiating Cer
,ili(.a,esUof DKe?r.t C! .17. orV. No. ISO lor
PUfcll 'jo o. H. WADS WORTH.
Parties to whom the same maybe oflerad are re
parties iowuou. Company's Oillce.
quejded to give uuliif cu ,)T B,reet
iTlVY WE1XB-OWHERSO? rROPIRTY-i
The only place to gel Prlyy Wela Cieaued aud
au.lnfeclJ at vary low prices. PEYHON,
Manufactnrer of Poudreite,
I io GOLDnU'U HALL, iAMMAH I- blrel
MRS. JOHN DU LAV'S ARCH 8TREKT
TIIKATKK. Doors open at 7: commences at 7;.
LAST WEEK OF M K. K. EDDY.
LAST VEFK Ol' MiS.S HKNRIEITA IRVING.
TO-NIU1IT (Wednesday). October 2, 1W7,
TIIE RAO PICKER OF PA RIM.
The Rag Picker Mr. E. EDDY