WwlKMIIUnMH THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. lion ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMH Km (CTSIBB PAOJiS. rKocEEDiKos of Citt Councils. A stated meet of boih branches of CUy Councils was held .TP8fordaj afternoon. Select Branch. Organized at tho usual hour, rrofklptit rper)ng in tbe cuttir. Mr. Thou as M. Coleman prcccn'.cd hie creden tial s as a member from the. Foutieenth Ward, lor the uiifiplrcd teim ot V. A. Vancleve, re ftpucd, and wa9 ewoin In as a tneiuucr until Juriunrv next. A communication wna received from the Con troller of Public Schools, pskitiii Council to up I iopriote the euin ot $2100 lor the. completion ot the new fcliotil house, Twentieth and Joller fon Ftreets. $1400 of which Is to be applied to pruding, pnvimr, and cefopoolH. Keieircd to tl e Coin in it tee on Schools. A communication was a!so received from the Foiirdot Henhh, akin lor tranter of uopto i rwtii n ivutbonziuR the teniiiiL' :ou ol u por tion of Hie Jlunicipiil Hospital, on luruer'n lime, the foundation ol which hfid become iii.io. cure. Jteferieil to tho Committee, ou Hcullli. Tlie Couimlttce ou Schools :ilo reported un or'ili.anee nutlioriziiiir tin erection of a new Fchool-hoHfe at rrankford rond and Somerset Etieet, for which there is appropi iutej the sum of $12,2"0. The oulinniice ousse I. A eomir.ui.ieation was received from Mr. W. P. Troth, tenoernur his rcintition asa member of the Board ot llcultli, which wa accepted. Hie committee to verify the cuh ai-couiu of the City Treasurer reported the cu-.li balance on hand October 1, 1807, $7i4,e.l,3(!, of which there was lor the payment ot city loans, $15,084-34; payment ot buiknm fund securities, 2t)3,!l.i(i41; anl for the payment ot sundry Claim, $270,3!!()-Cl. Mr. Jolts oil'ered the following resolution, flhieh was adoptefl: Utsoltrd, That the Chief Commissioner of IIipb.wH.v8 be directed 10 inform Councils the un me of the contractor lor crosaiiig and gutter Btones, and the price per foot to be paid for the name, and the tiuality of the &tonc to be fur. 1'reviom to the pas-sane of the resolution, Mr. Jones said he understood the stonej were to be ot food quality, but that instead of this be had been Informed they were quite interior. Mr. Shermer, Chairman of the Committee on Health, repoited a resolution authorizing a IrauMer of $14 000 to make certain necessary improvements to the Lazaretto .Station, wliica was passed. Tin Drocrrlnlit. nrttinrmpprl tho onnnltilmonf nf . . - . . .... u ........... . i i' . . " in j i S - Mr. Coleman as a member of the Committees of Markets, Prisons, Comparing Rills, Health, and Pelense ana 1'rotection, when the Chamber ad journed. Common Branch. President Joseph P. Mar corralled the Chamber to order at a quarter past 3 o'clock. A communication was received froM Mi'. Wil liam P. Troth, resigning his seat in the Hoard of Health. Tbe resignation was accepted. Charles A. Souder. elected member of Council from the Nineteenth Ward, for the unexpired h tm of Joseph Earnest, resigned, preeuted his certificate ot election, wa9 eworn in, and took his seat. The iioiler bill, which was under difcusslon at the, adjournment ot Councils on Thursday last, then came up on the tenth section, tne tirst nine having been passed at the last meeting. The tenth section is as fellows: Miction 10. The Inspector, or any of his assistants under his order, is empowered to Incur the necessary expenses of transportation. Mr. Potter moved to btrike out the entire sec tion. It was agreed to. The oilier sections Y,-(-re amended and passed. ?.l"r. Johu P. Cieeley, momber elected from the Seventh Ward for the unexpired teim of Thorn us Little, preented his certificate of election, was eworn in, and took his seat. Mr. Kdwanl Townsend was elected one of the Managers ot Wills Hospital, to till the vacancy occusioned by the death ot Cieorgc W. Shields. Mr. Dillon preteDted a resolution instructing the Commissioner of Highways to notify the Lombard and South Streets Paswriner Hallway to place South street m pioper condition. Kc lerred. The ordinance making an appropriation to the Department of Water for a new englue at the Ti'iity-fouitU Ward Works, was passed. The Chair named Mr. Creeley on tho Commit tee on Fire and Trust, and Mr. bonder on the Committee of Markets, etc. A it-solution authorizing the Board of fiuar dians to n.ake certain transfers was aareed to. The following bills trotn Select Council were corn-idered: Ordinance to lay water-j ipe on Eighth btreet, from Tar-kcr to Morris street. Ordinance to erect new out-hoases to public ichools. . Ordinance 8rpro7ing a certain contract m the erection of school buildings in the Tweuty-nfih Maid. The Finance Committee repot ted an ordinanco making an appropriation for 1808, to the Com missioners ot the Sinking Fund, which passed. The Highway Committee reported the follow iner bills: . Resolution authorizing the opPU'iig of Ninth street from Norris to Diamond Btiee- Kesolution authorizing the paviug of Main street from Bhur's iane to Green lane; Philip Btreet from Dauphin street to Susquehanna avenue; -Martha street from Huntingdon to Lebigh avenue; and Anthracite street from fcalmon to Thompson. liesolution authorizing the pralingand paving the footways on Edgemont street, from William street to Wcstnioreland street, in the Twenty fifth Ward. Resolution authorizing the opening of Lcib and Tulip streets. Itesolutlou for the curbing and paving of the sloewalks on Montgomery street, irom Bodine to Cadwalader street; and Manor strest, from Montgomery avenue to Berks btreet. Kei-olution lor the grading of Park aveuue, from Monieomerv to Berks street; Berks street. lr un Thirteenth to Bioad; Letteily street, from Kensington avenue to Kmerald street; and Ninth Kiri-rt tinm Norris to Diamond. Kesolution for the paving of Philip, Ash, and Letterly streets. The above were all agreed to. Adjourned. v. ,.-t llr.n.l'pir nnd' Cpt.tdlRATlOV A ; A'ncy vj''-a ,-... v ii w cr,md demonstration was held yesterday by the co'ored Odd-Fellows of this city, the object beim? a . .. . a .u- i.F iViiif Ar.lAr In Wpsr. lO aeSlM. too uirmucn i" .un. PKiladelphia in building their uew ball, now in ronrte oi i-reutiuu iu man i"-" The prtgiamme as carried out was an excur bion to West Chebter, idler a i roeion through the piincip.vl sireets ol West Philadelphia, ihe procession loaned at 7 o'clock A. M., at the hall ol the Oidt r, corner of Hevenih aud Market i.. hi, he tlm liimniis Dol- inonico Brass Band. Parsing through several btrects in s siae oi me ocuujuni, i . , ..... ...... i. I.. 1 u;,,Pl MKAufn. IlilJ. reached ine rnuaueipmu uuu . r - ... .! ...1..,. it nna wiitinrl rV RPVPra verger uiauuu, w m n- n.. Ju...- . Lcilges-of West Philadt lphla, and continued At 11 o'clock they took the tram for West . . ..... .. n .1 a. 1 r.7it.wLr A Clutter, wnere mey uinvtu n lu-ce body ol citizcus of West Chester wero iu Wlti'ing fit tlie oepoi, auu ine m . 'i-i iui mci i i .-....-...ia .-.i,.l llio mifi'fllnltitlnTW ai ita lid hiis The parade, niHi'shalled by George- W. K. ltsll, Anthonv i ietener. iilu ueorge t.itin n, . .i I. U,.r, . t ' U I. ,f lr llwi ffi'inlj lull- in t ; to i ii i u "' ' - ii .in v.u ...... ..... tfoiiud, wheie an organization wis eilecied us icdioAs: 1'ie-iilent, Hob rl Joikv ; Vice-Pivsi-diut, Dr. John Davis, Crus liut lon, aud Charles Patterson : Secretaries, J. K Vai.brukle and Ci eon Miller. . . . .. il.nl..An. ti.l.l nnml f i J Aiier irtit-r, uir ludiiiiiun iuh i.v-v. u... v. I'. Kell who made a short ad iresi upou the ... ... l ....lift, nf ..r.r.l tll'U . mertls Ol me oilier huii lut-unin.y ui i. r i ihiu biinl iimiKir eolivred men. etc. " Cnner the arrangements of t ie Committee the audience was then touted to purucipate in a eraiid promenade in Floral Hall. The Com mit ee Ale-fcT". ujrus r. uuin, i.u, nuuici Logfin', Charles Patiersou, Will.am Hirns, .. . . 'vr i . iM.'ilir. linim N:il hiLiili'l A inns. j'cier nmr, i uiMi' ...... . i - -- ---. .. ... ,:n,. r M.oi.it Hprterve credit tor tbe tjiiipnn lis mil, . .i i fiipigy exuii ited in t-ontr ibuDng t the pleasure ' " . J . . .i... Al u into hunt and luipp ness oi iu ucimu''. ... V. , .' i ...,il the niir einaiits re- tlie esiivn les i m-, u r ..: ". : turned home, highly gratitted with tho ex- Mcbdkrocs AssACi.T. On election afternoon Richard Taylor, flgpd 38 years, residing at No. 630 Wiley ttrptt, between P.ped and Dickerwu. was wajlaid and badly beaten at Fi'th aud Reed streets. His assallauts were compofl'-d of ten or a dozen men, who were armed with clubs, knives, and other weapons. Mr Taylor wa knocked down, and so seriously injured that dining jcfterday his physicians considered his recovery doubtful. He stated last eveuiug that tho man who Inflicted most of tho blows had what appeared to be a tube Inserted In tho s'de of h's rose. Mr. Taylor is a man of family, an1 is represented to be a quiet and industrious citizen. fow that the election over and people are nioie calm, public attention will b oecuph'd generally with the various entertainments de sigr.ed for popular recreation and amusement. At preHiu we have an unusual array of acrac tive shows, iuehiding every species ot mental entertainment. We would rsoec.uilv call atten tion to Ihe following brief notices ot the princi pal aud most det(riug places of resort m our city. Walnut Street Theatre.-Mir-s Charlolte Thompson is doing an excellent busii.e s. She takes her first bei.ebt to-nichl, and will app-ar tn a favorite roe, supported by the entire strength of tho new company. Next week, ui ftntwer to a geneial request from her ladv friends, Mi-s Chutlotte Thompson will appear in Lil c Barefoot- play in which she has no equal on the stage. Miss Thompson's engage ment is limited to twelve nights, aud those who desire to witness her tine acting should avail themselves ot the present opportunity. Ancu Street Theatre. Mr. Kdiuund Fal coner lakes his first benefit to-night. His new play of Innisfalen, which has been quiic sue cesslul here, will be presented. It is one of the most elegant and attractive Irish dramas on the stage. Miss Kate Reiguolds is superb in "Katy Magnire." Let Mr. Falcomer have a good house, and remember that we seldom have an "author's night" in this country. Mrs. John Drew an nounces that she has Olive Logan's pleasant dramatic sketch of Surf in rehear.-.al. Chesntjt Street Theatre. Mr. James E. Murdoch continues his successful engagement, and for his Detent to night will appear iu the Stranger. Kolzebue's niasterwork will he pre sent) d in an excellent manner. The cast is un usually good. American Tdfatre. The Vaiietv Troupe appeal in an excellent bill to-night. The grand prismatic fountain will be exhibited as usual. The American is now called the "Alhtunbra Palace" oi America. Matinee to-morrow after noon as usual. Tbb Black Crook continues attractive at the Academy ot Music. A matinee will be given tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon. Next week will be the last of the Black Crook and the Pai i sienne ballet, Academy op Music Madame Adelaide Ris- tori will appear in her ereat roic of "Elizabeth," on Monday evening, October 21, on Tuesday evening in Mary Stuart, and on Wednesday In her new play of Marie Antoinette. Concert Hall. Next Tuesday evening, Oc tober 15, an admirable panorauia and series of large paintings will be exhibited, representing the Apocalypse, or Revelation ot 8t. John. These paintings are all from the easel of Ham- matt Minings, Esq., aDd are painted from origi nal designs of that great genius of modern art Gustave Dore. Such ot tbee pictures as we have seen we unhesitatingly pronounce wonder ful works of ait, and the only striking Impres flops of imagination or the ideality of prophetic visions we have t-ver seen. Tub (Jermania. The folio vving Is the pro gramme lor the concert to-morrow afternoon: i. i omen tive inre (iirst lime) j. j. ii, Verhulist. 2. Souk, "O dii meln Moir V (first lime) Cornol solo bel'erlli. Ft Wormed tiy W, Iunn. 8. Die Vorsu-dtler. Waltz Jonppti I.nnner. 4. Adaplo, fn m (Scottish ulnfoiile Muudelssoho. 6. Overlin e, ' Jessondu" L. iSiiolir. C. Jniot from "ilixiroILove" (Utst time) O. Doni zetti. 7. l'lrst I lnale, "Jluguenols" G. Meyerbeer. Horticultural IIatl. Mr. Theodore Habcl- man's two concerts (en costume) will occur on next Tuesday and Weilieday evenings. Seats and ticKelB can ne secured at tne principal music stores. Mr. Ilabelman will be assisted by a number of popular aud distinguished artistes. Mr. Carl Sentz will lead the orchestra. Assiatm.Y Buildings. Mr. J. Luther Ring- wait closes his lectures ou the "Plains and ltocky Mountains" to-morrow eveuing. He has been quite successtui. ins aauressea uave oeeu much admired Dy an wuo nave nearti mem. TnE Family Resort. Hie Uurrafi Trip Around the Wor d is a taking cird at this establishment. The burlesque Black Crook Ballet and other good things are also given. MAIUJU TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine News tee Jrst Page. ALMANAC ffUB PHILADELPHIA THI8 DAY. Hun Risks M....ot)7;Mooi Risks.......... 3-53 SDN Bbtb 5 27Hiaa Watjck.... mora. PHIT.ADKLPH1A OARD OF TRADK. IlKNKY WlNSOB, C'UAKLKS WHKKLKB, V--1.0MTHLY OOMMIITKB. Jaiikb T. IllUNU, 3 MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEABIKRS FOR AMKRICJA. Paxonla- Bamuurg...New ork nfiept. 21 Mtlita Liverpool... boston .ttopt, 21 Coiilnuclieamr.. Liverpool. ..Mew York tiepu 21 Weser houuiftiuiiuu...rew i orn... isept, 21 WMeliopollbHoulliuniplou..Mew Yorlc Hep I, Kuropa .....01asKOW....New York Bepu 25 (J. or Uostou Liveriool...Mew York Mepi, 28 Novtt HcotluD Liverpool. ..(juel)ec Hept. 26 Cuba ......Liverpool. ..Boston HepU 2S 1'rlpoll Llverpool...Mew York Sup I. via 1-:in Antwerp Mew York Uept. 2t Mew Vol k....tS( UtlinmplouiSew York Oct. 1 UeimnIa....lSoutliainpton...Mew York...... Oct. 2 Col lliiliiuiore..Llverpool...I)ew Y'ork .-Oct. 2 U. KiuKdom -UlusKOW New York -Oct, 2 FUR KUROPK. America New York. ..Bremen Oct. 10 C of Boluu Mew York...Llverpool ..Octt, u j:r I n ...Mew York. .Liverpool Oct. 12 lliberulu Mew York...Uluxgow -Out. 12 C'ella ...I-ievv Y'ork. ..Loudon Oct. 12 ISuxouitt.. Mew Vork... Hamburg Oct, 12 t-collu .Mew York. ..Liverpool Ocu 16 MebrBhkM Mew York. ..Liverpool -Oct. 17 Perelre -Mew York.. Havre Oct. la tlOAKl'WIHH. DOMKHTIO, JfiTO. Ban Fianclsco...Mew York. ..Bun Juan Oct. 10 J- unle New YorkHavaiia... .Oct. IU H. uliauncey New York...ABpliiwall Oct. n U.M asljin4loii1,Ntw York...Mew Orleans Oct. 12 I'oiiawauda t'lillada Buvaniiah ..Oct. 12 Alliance l'hlluda l.'liurleHlon Oct. 12 rttuiManilBlripesPhllada llavaua .Ocu 15 iloro CaBtle......New Y ork... Havana Oct. 17 tloiieer.,..M.....pltllada ..Wilmington ..Oct. 17 Juniata .I'hlluau Mew OrieauH ..Oct. 19 M. America Mew York...Klo Janeiro Oct. 22 Mulls art lorwarded by every steamer In Die regular IIikr. 1'lie btenuierH lor or from Liverpool call at Qnt enslowu, except the Canadian line, which call at omionden y. The steauers tor or irom the Conti nent call at Boutbamptou. CLEARED YK.-TKRDAY. SlilpBaiisiuirell.iMcAlplue, Liverpool, V. Erocklrf. Lilt; An. i nihil Luton, emiltU, Maluuzus, Warren, Orc iJii V- iM oirlH. tcl r V. u. Audeurlcd. Hewitt, Boston,- J. O, 4 O. B, lu pplltr. iclu It. S. Miller,- Anderson, nostnn, do. bclir L Llt w, Luckalew, Ouoiuetowu, Caldwell, Uor Ol n & i n. scl.r A. M. Aldrldge, ltobliison, Boston, Borda, Keller 6i Nullii K. Bclir Altbeu, Smith, Bak-m.Van Dusen, Loclimttii& t o. Belir J. L Leaeh. Kndlcolt. Snlem, do, m br M. i:oviiu.n. Hoeup. Wilivillo. do, iscbr M, M. Weaver, Weaver, ilotou, Audentlud, Mor ion d: Co, Bel r ('. V. Bnillb. Barrett, Lynn, K. V. (Hover. Bi tir C. bti-iHoii, BouieiH, liraiutiuo UntuinLft fTunter. Bclir W. P. Cox,lialt!mau,Uliit;linm,lilukialoii Oraeir A' Co, t-i'iir H. Croskey, l'otiert Fair Haven, Hamuiett & r:(iir"l' ettle. Taylor, Boston. ' . do. Bcbr TrHiisli. Huckeli, Pall River, Ij, Audonrlod it Co, Bclir Aid BmilU. Muslim, do. Brlir W. Kuilaban, Clark, Alexundrla, di. Selir MoniillglJl. Merry, Huston, do. Belir L. Kvaus, Kvaua, Provlueuce, W, II, Johns & Brn'rJoB Vorter. Burrows, Norwich, Mammotn Vein Ar h S?'ow. Her. Baltimore. A. droves. Jr. Bt'r ClleHier. Jones, Mew York, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tim T iob. Jetleroii. Allen, tor Baltimore, Willi a low ol barfces. W. P. Clyde ifcCo. ARRiVEO Y KHTKRUA T, BteumslilP Alliance, Kelly, 70 hours from Cliarles tm. wllh coltou, rice, elc, to Lathbury, Wlckerahum Bhlp Lancaster, Jackson, from Liverpool Aug. 27, Wllu juune, to y, . frmwi f-hlp I,. BkrlflfM, Bkolllelit. from Liverpool Aug. Id, Willi niiioe. to P. Wiltht Hnnn. ' Hiqiie Annie AiikiiHta. lmvW. 18 dnVnf, Itiigted Tslund, wlih RRlt to A, Kerr A Bro. vi-sie t o. W. ItunKdou A Bro. Brig O. Mmtiiews, Cox, 4 days from Lan i e.wltli stone in captain. Brig K. p. Blewart. Ileltand, 20 days from Orchllla, wlib gunno to B. K, Fnlsoin. Brig o. W. Chime, itimnlng, la days from Bangor, Willi Inn, her to captain. Bihr Island Belle, Pierce, S (Jays from V In ill haven, with mono to captain. Bchr W. Capes,. Chase, 7 days from Bangor, with lum ber to captain. Bclir M. Phlmore, Chase, from Boston, with mdse. to ( ri.w ell A Colllna. Bclit Sons ol Malta Kost-nhacli, from Wlnton, With 1 ii ii her to Bacon. Collins A Co. Bi lir (I, Mevlnner, Brullli, Irom Oardluer, with Ice to K iik kei hocser ice Co, BobrM. B. HnrilcBRtle, JihIIcp, from r-hoptank rlvor, w II Ii nil In ad lien to Bucon, Coil Ilia A I 'o. Bi rr J. Rowley, Uraoiey, 12 days uoin Portnmontli, Willi Inn.brr lo T. P. Oalvln A Co. Bel r C, J. Bmltheta. Arita, 1 day Irom Fiederlca, with (.rniii to J. L. Meley A Co. Bi lir 'l yi iion. ( 'neper. 1 day liom Smyrna eriek,wlth grnlti le J. L. Pewn y A Co. Si l rB C. Flllilun. I ult, 1 day from Tort D-postt, wliligratnioJ.il ilewleyACo. Bi I r Mrdrsty, Bearae, irom New Haven. Bel r l'.nni'B, l'eteison. Irom Huston, Bcl-r K B'linlrkson ; li.Hinnre. Imm rtoton. srlir.l. I'orler Hnriow Irom l-'all lllver. Bel r Memlng Light. MckerHim. Irom Wilmington. Brln Hli ik Hlaiuond, Young. Irom HrecupotU Bi I r C. V. Bn Ub. llariett. Imm Lynn. Br I r I . 1' vans, Kvnt., irom New Haven. Sil.r l i l, man lilew, littckiiloo, from Boston. B ,r Aid, Binllli, I'miii M aton. Bi l.r Hull, Plerson, irom Boston. Bi-hr W. f. Anili nreld. Hewitt, from lloston, Bchr A. Jl. Ahlrlrtue, Kaieiniiii, Irniii Ko ton. Bi lir W. (I. Ilarllett, llnrilelt, from Boston. Belir Aiiliea, Bmltli, Irom Hostiin. Bchr J!apgio Weaver. Weaver, from Boston. Belir .les.se L. Leech, V ndicolt, from Itostou. Bciir MoonlighU Merry, from New Mcilford. Belir Kxpresi. Brown, Irom Balem. Belir it. B. Miller, Anderson, from Marbleheud. B' br H. Crosby, Potter. Irom Providence. Bchr Revenue. Onndv, from Provldneo. Bt earner Vulean. MnrrlHon, 21 hours Irom Mew York, w ith mdse. to W. M. Ilalrd A Co. Bteainer I). I1 Hey, Davis. 24 hours from Vow York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Bteamer Ann KI17.R. Richards. 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Tug Then. Jelleraon. Allen, Irom Baltimore, with a -ow oi targes to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. MEMORANDA. .' r , Blilrs Chieftain, WcOnlre: Bessie narrls, Wood woi ih; and lltirninn. Lavlsou, lor Philadelphia, were up at Liverpool 2sib ult. . hteainsbip Chase, Harding, hence, at Providence fib Inst. . Btenniship Juniata, noxle, for- Philadelphia via Havana, cleared at New Orleans Mb Inst. Barque boltfued, Jongebond, lor Philadelphia, re mained at Motteidam 26th ult. Banitie Annln K, Boyd. Oritllths, for Philadelphia, emend nut at Louden 27th ult. tiarque Margaretha Blanca. Hocpner, hence, at Croiibtadt 2d ult. SAAC B. EVANS, MAV FAtll HEK AD BEALEH IN 0I1S. PAINTS, VARMSIIES, Naval Stores and Soap3, ti. 10 HO 1ST II UKlAiVABE AVENCE, 10 5 3m 3p PillLABELPHIA. LUMBER. i Qir7 SELECT WHITE PISE BOARDS lOO I . AMD PLANK. 4-4. 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2X. 8, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANKL ANJJ 1st COMMON, 18 feet long 4-4, 6-4. 6-4, 2, 'IV., 8, and 4 Inch WniTK PINK, PANKL PATTERN PLANK, LARl.J ANJJ BUPKRIOR BTOCK ON HAND, 1867 -BUILDINUI BUILDING BUILDING I LLMBER1 LUMBERI LDMBBRI 4-4 iiur,ii iV 1LUUK1HU, 6-4 CAROLINA PJjtJOKINol. 4-4 LiLLAW A Jtii; FLOOK1NU. VI DKI.AWA1U4 FI.OOUINU, WUI'l'K tllSK 1--LOOIU.NU. ABH PLOOR1NU. WALNUT PIAIORING. bPRUCK FLOORINU. BIKP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. PLAbTlilUNU LATH. 1867 AND CYPRESS HlliJSULJli. 1867; -W A L N U T B O A R D S. WALNUT PLA1 IN K. WALKUT BOAMDj. WALNUT PLANK. LABGK BLOCK bKAoOSED, 1807 LUMBRR FOR U.WEUTAKEUS . LUMBHil FOR UNDKRTAKKRtt I RKD CKDAR. WALNUT. AND PINK 1867 ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIND& ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, DRY POPLaR. CULRKY, AND ASH, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, AND WAJLNUT VENEERS. 1867 -CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. bPANloH CKDAR BOX BOARDS. 1 QUf7 SPRUCE JOIST I SPRUCE JOIST LOO I SPRUCE JOIST I FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. BUPKRIOR NORWAY BCANTLINQ. . MAULE, BROTHER 4 CO., 1 1 n- Mo. 2600 BOUTH BTREET, (Ja S. BUILDERS' MILL, bH. 4, 6, AND 88 S. FIFTEENTH ST., ESLEB St BRO., Proprietors. Alivnya on hand, made of the Beat Seasoned, Lumber at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. NewelB, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS, Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 8, H, and 4 inches. BUTTERNUT, CHK8HDT, and WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. 12i JB C. PERKINS, . I.T791BEB JUERCIIANT, Suceensor to R.'.Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN BTREET. Conslautly on band a large and varied assortment Of Building Lumber. 624 gROVN'S PATENT COMBINED CARPET.1TKET1IIEB AND TACK-IHtlVEH. With tills niachine a lady can alone Btretch and tack dewn at tbe same time her carpets as easily as to sweep them, saving back -aches, bruised tlueers, temper, time, and money. It will stretch all kinds of carpets without the Jeaut damage, better, quicker, and easier than any other Stretcher made, and drive Irom 2 to 2U-oz. 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 Machiucs or Agencies call on or address WILLIAM F. KClUCIilLE, No. 49 S. THIRD Street, U 271 fr . Philadelphia. I TOOL'S, WALLS, PUCK, ETC. AMERI- CAN CONCRETE PA1N1' COM HAN Olboe ll Mil N, I II IHD htrei l. For preventing all roots loin leniH. lo ki'i-p wl)s tree l oin dampness, and dti k, tanks, ciHtfrns, and Joints of every kind tiiilit, and tioliiiins ol sliii'H, etc., Irom worms, ends of pons lliulgt lino tlie turlli sntina, anil niHtcrluls Konxrally In, in cmrcdlng h.i 1 di-cay, tills r-nlut stands uu eiualli'd. Fur sale fn chiih or oush, ready tor use at all times, aud suited iu all climate. loaim josici-n LEEna HARRISON'S PATENT PAIfsT RtSOLVANT, iir I'aiut and Varulsh ReMiover, lor ualuterss.ftir mture midcarriime makers, printers, ami lamlly use. The pn-puratioij will ri-uiovetlie hardest and oldi-st puinl from uny Ktirfuce witliout si-raninil and vuhmit injuring Hie w'lint, or makhig it unlit tor fresh paitit. It wasl.es nil' Willi water, taking the paint, varnish, "roll wltli it. it iH cheaper, more expeditious, aud more thorough than burniug. For sale by all Druggists and Taint dealers In the United Mati-a, Conailas. and West Iiidina. U2mwl2iu T L. C'RAGIN & CO., NO. 420 COMMERCE JL. t-lreei lineai Commission Merchants. Con stantly on hand aud for sale at lowest market prices, Whale, Eleiihaut, Black Klsh. Cod Liver, and hpnrm Oils, direct Ircui Naw Bedlord. bole ageuut for the Eureka Company Machinery UU. 99lm SHIPPING. iff ? STf)AM TO LIVEUl'OOL f ALL t in-1-V ''''i lug altjiii wiiuowii. Tne Inmaii Line, sail I... Hnii-weekly , carr mg the United Hniles Malls. in t ir ka i.'i intuitu .baturnny, ticioner in CiTY OF l ONiiON , Saturday, October 26 CJ I tlK I'A KI1 Saturday, Ivovemner CITY OF Wammi no TON. Wcdni'Jidiiy, November 6 CITY OK NTWI-.Kl" hiuuriUi-. Nnve noer 9 A rid et.ch SMt ct eilliig haturilHy aud Wedneeduy.al noon, Irom Pier No. 45, North lllver. 1UTMOF FAMAUR By the mall steamer sailing every PntMrday. , Payable iu Oold. i Payable lu Currency First Cnbin lw) stoeiaKe fai lo London lor, ! To l.niulou M. 31 lo i'aris 1 IS I To Paris fasnageby Hie Wednesday htenini rs: Pint Cabin, film; Mternge, t.o. Payable In V. S. Currency. Passengers hiso forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre, men, etc., at moderate rales. He ra.e passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, In currency. 'J Icki ts cau be bought here by persons send ing lor their fi leiulH. lor further luformatlon upply at the Company'i oilicts, Jt.'.'.lN u. 1MLK, Ag"iit, No. Ii BltOADWAY, N. ., B " or No. tlll.HKSNUT St., l'lil.Htlelplife. iffff H AYANA STBAMERg. PFMI-MOM n l.v T.ivir CA TIW I ING 'i UJ.. USiTIt.D Sl'A'i rJ 1 hn ftteaislilliH itJi MAII, flr.NUKK'K Ht'Dt-O C PT UN ROWW BTM.S AND MTIlIPKS CiFiALN llOL.H. These Htean-ers will leave tills port for IUv.. every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. The Steamship bTAl.H AND BI rtfl'KH (fl'dmes, Mesler), will sail for llnvana ou TCKHDAY MOHN IN(J, October 16, at 8 O'clock. i t si age to Havana. .ii currency. No lielvht received alter (Saturday, For Freight or Passaire apply to THOiMAH WATTSON A l)N, 91 No. 14.1 N. IlKl.AWAItK Avenn TIIF. ifll.4ni-l.niiri ri I'f'pPt.KO'J 1 HK1.N MAIL bl'KAM.-siliP COM-i-a.JfcPAN 'S 1.1X1 U L A R SK MI-MONTHLY Kilt NI'.W Oltl.r.ANS, I.A. JUNIATA. 1210 tons, t'aplaiii P. F. ifoxrn. ST A R OK 'I II K UM ION, 1075 lons.Capt. T. N.t.'ooktey. I he J L'N 1ATA will leave for New Orleans on Satur day, October la, at 8 O'clock A, M from Pier 18, South Wharves. Tito 'I Ah OF THE X1NION, will leave New Or. leans lor tuls pof October in. 'l'hrotigh bills of laftug signed for freight to Mobile Gulve; 't,u. Natchez, Vn ksburg, Atem :iiiIm, Nashvllll Cairo. St. Louis, Louisville, and Cinciiiuall. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckorson A Co, WILLIAM L. JAMKS, General Ageut, CHAS. K, Di LICKS, Freight Agent, 4 1?J No. an S. Delaware avenue, S1 IMi NdllKlll.K HI'KAMHIP I. INI.'. ' iROUOU AIR LINK TO TILE SOUTH AND WKST1 THROUGH RKCLIPT'S TO NEWBERN. Also all points In North and South Carolina, via PeaUoard aud Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg Va Tennessee and the West, via Noriolg, Peters burg, South-Hide Railroad, aud Richmond aud Dan ville Railroad. Tbe regularity, safety and cheapness of this rontt commend It to the public as the most desirable medium lor carrying every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expeus ol transler. Steamships Inpnre at lowost rates, nn4 leave regu larly irom flint wharf above Market street. Freight received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A GO., No. 14 North and South WHARVES. W. P. PORTKR, Ageut at Richmond aud City Point. T. P. CROWELL & CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 1 TIIF. PIIIt4EI.PIirA A WD -f'Pvf SOUiUKRN MAIL oJ'KAMSHlP COM Saat&iSfc FAN Y'B REGULAR LINE lOlt MA V AM N A II, A. TONAWANDA, 850 tons, Captain Wm. Jennings. W YOM1NG. 860 tons. Captain Jacob Teal. The steamship TONAWANDA will leave for tbt above port ou Saturday, October 12, at 8 o'clock A, M., Irom PieriBSoutb Wharves. Through passage tickets sold, and freight taken fo; all points in connection with theGeorgla Central Rail road. WILLIAM L. J A M1CS, General Agent, CHAS. Ji. DI LICKS, Freight Agent. No. 814 S. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter & Gammell. 4 1 THK IIIII.AIEEPIf IA AN1) BOt'l'UKKS MAIL (STEAMSHIP coa l's REGULAR IS EM I-MONTHLY LIFE, lea nii,.iiinuiu,iliili. The steamship PIONEKlt, 8i2 tons, Captain J. Ben nett, will leave lor the above port ou Thursday. October 17, at 8 o'clock A. M., from Pier 18 Soulfc Wharves. lulls ol lading stRned at through and reduced rates to nil pi-louinul t.oii.ts In North I'aroliua. Agents at Wilmington, Worth fe Daniel. WILLIAM L. J AMES, Geueral Agent, CHAS. L. DILKES, Freight Ageut, 4 1 No. H14 S. Delaware aveune. X-i.S PASSAGE TO AND FRODd GREAT BK1TAIN AND IRKT.Atvr it 1 1 i ill e l I'.A i i 1 1 ir rt.M, 1 1. 1 in t, H A. lvii.il. 1 . AT REDUCED KATES. DRAFTS i A V A 1LA ULKT1 1 Ko UU I lOUT iSNOLANI IRELAND, SCOTLAi-.il, AJSD WAIEeT For particulars apply to TAPSOOTTS, BROTHERS A CO Kir, UR fcrirn1!-! ktrut u,..1 rV.. IJ U. 1. A II .1 A v.- ..... - . . i . . v. v . , mm - - u , i 1 1 . . ' . ji t j . 11 Ortoinos.T. SEA RLE, No. 217 WALNUT - KB W EX PRF.NS LINE T iff A r A Alexauoria, Georgetown, and Washington Sdift,t-i D. ., via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, w uii conueclionn at Alexandria irom the most rtlreol' route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, NaalTvUia Dalton,nd the Southwest. Steamers leave regularly ftom tbe first wharf abovi Market street. Freight received dally, WM. P. CLYDE & CO., , No, 14 North aud South Wharve J. B. DAVIDSON, Ageut at Georgetown. M.ELDRIDGE oi Co., Agents at Alexandria, V glnla. ei OPPOMITIOBT TO MONO POLY. DAILY LINE FOR BALTI MORE, via Chesapeake and Dela Wan Canal. Philadelphia and Baltlm-sre Union Steamboat Com pai.y, dally at 2 o'clock P. M. Tbe Steamers or this line are now plying regularly Detween this port aud Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street dully at 2 o clock p. H, (Sundays excepted). Carrying all description of Freight as low as any Other line. Freight bandied with great care, delivered promptly, aud i forwarded to all points beyond the termlnuB tree of commUslon. Particular attention paid to the transportation oi all description of Merchandise, Hoi sea, Carriages etc etc. . . , ' For further information apply-to JOHN D. RUOPF.Agent, E 16 No. 18 N. DELA WAKE Aveuue. am ware and Rarltan Canal. express Steamboat Company Steam Propellers leave Dally from first wharf below Market street Through in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to all points, North, East, and West, free of oomuihtslon, Freight received at tbe lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, , . Tr.. . . No, 14 south. wiiarve JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 104 Wall Btreet, New York. 1 tl I'OU MEW YOIIKr-NtVIFT St'llB. Transportation Compauy De spatch and Swil'isure Lines, via liei. wuie feiiu iiailtau Canal, on aud after the 15th o March, leaving daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M., conuectlni w lib all Northern aud Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. B4TRD 4 CO., 11 No, 1112 S. DELAWARE Avenue. Tf RIITP r A PT A tVO lkTAmur,nr, e , v ..' i.i'i nni VII . r.UOt gaMr ii. ,,ugnn,fuTO unyiug leweu (lie K.1LJM biixwion SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform hlB friendi aud the patrons of the Dock that be Is prepared wilt lucreased facilities to accommodate those having vee gels to oe raised or repaired, and being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal at tun tiou to the vessels entrusted to him for repairs, " Captainsor Agents, Ship-Carpenters, and Machinist having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale of " Wettertedf Fateui Metallic Composition" lOr Copper palut fo tbe preservation of vessels' bottoms, foi this olty, X. am prepared to iurulaa (he name on loasonanle terms. JOHN H. HAM MITT, .,. Kensington Screw Dnclr. 1 It DFLAWARg Aveuue, auovn Laurel street. WANTS. B 00K AGENT3 IN LUCK AT LAST The crisis Is panned. The honr has come to lilt tht vutt of secresy which has hitherto enveloped tlieinuei hiolory of tbe great civil war, and this la done by oiler lug to the public GeBeral L. C, Baker "HISTORY'OF THE SECRET SERVICE." lor thrilling 1 uteres t this book transcends all th ruiiHiuceool a ihousaudlyears, and conclusively proves hut "truth Is stranger than notion." Agents ure clearing from 200 to I'WiO per month which we ran prove to any doubling applicant. A l,.w more ran outain agencies In territory yol uuocou pled. Addresa . - . v TP. UtUHKTT co KO, 7011 CllbSNDX sTlttiKT, ' 72tf , PHILADELPHIA. WA.N'HD-FOR THE U. 8.' 'MARINE Coriis, Bble-bodleti M EN. Recrnits must be able-bodied, young, unmarried men. They will be employed lu the Government Navy-yards una In Moo of War ou foielgu statluui. For further luior mationapplyto JAMES Lrwts, Captalu and Recruiting Tittlcer; W fmw Wo, m & FRVNT IMiet AMUSEMENTS. CONCERT HALL, CH EeNUT Stre-t, atiiiveTweiah. For a short time oulv. commencing on TUESDAY EVENING, October I. am every night af'er until further no Ice, and on WEDN IhDAY and SATURDAY AKl'EKNOONH, at 2; o'clock. The wonder aud marvel of the age . Maglillicent aud Divine. The AI'OCALYIVK The Book of Revelation unoaleil. THE VISIONS OF ST. JOHN PRESENTED TO VIEW. From deBlgns by the celebrated French artist, Guv tave l'ore. and Ihe most einlii"iit artlsu in this cotiniry ai d Ku.iuie. Hlt splendid designs. rnnrR seiiting what Hi. John saw when a door In Heaven opened, as described by lilm In the Rook of luvelntion, ci mm in lug witu the Vision ol the Seven Golden Catiillesiicks, atid endiug with tue visions ol the PAY OF JIT flMENT. THE RIOH1F:OCS ASCENDING TO HEAVEN. The itktd descending Into THE BOI'TOMLFSH PIT. Vll-.WS OF 'HIE NKW.IEItCSALEAr.TIfr.FIT Tlitl', HOME OF THE CH It IS i'l A N A M I'HEE I' IN HIE NEW JKItUHALEM-TIIK RIVER ol? LITE AM) THEE OF 1, 1 1- E GO I. HE V I'AVE Ml N1S-MAGMFU ENT PALACES. WITH JEW El I D H.r,M iH AMI GILDED DOM. US, THE WHOLE 1-Oli.MlMI A t-CENE OF i n pa ra i.i.Ki.r d iu;ai:tv. It seeming to the bi ln. ldcr one perlect b.uto of glory. NOTICE. These representations, which have lllled the liugesi hulls In all the cIiiph ol Hits country wit li the u,nsl rellnid and Inlelilgent In the coinmiinliy. were plated before the pubic by the rt quest of the most eminent divines of ALL DENOMINATIONS. They have been produced upon ascdeot Magnillcence and Splendor m ver helore iiltemiit-d, at a cost of over 1-OltTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, bv that most emlient artist, ilammatt Killings, Esq., whos) hril liant conceptions or the Visloni of .. Johu have lolly borne out the statement made by tho Rev. Albert Barnes, of this city, author of "Burties' Notei on He Look of Hoi elation." that tlieie, "visjo 1 1 woi Id nmke the tlnest r rawlngs In the world." And lu order Hint the entire community may h enabled to view Ihese btauiilul aud lusliuctive re.uis.'-ent.i-tloni. the price of ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OF THE HALL 13 PLACED AT TWENTY-FIVE (25) CENTS. No Reserved Seats. FXHIHITION WEDNESDAY BndS4TURI)tY A t-Th HNOHNs. at 2,'a o'clock, when children will be admitted for IS ceiiW each. Loors open, Evening, at 7 o'clock; commence Rt H. Afti-rnoons, doors open at 2 o'clock; commence at 2'i. Ticket ollice opeu durlug the day. Religions papers circulating over S"0 copies In tbe city will pl as publish ttiL advertisement, call atten tion to tlie same, and send bill to Concert Hall. Octo ber 1 A. GUDNEY, lu b tf Proprietor. A C A D E M Y OP MUSI C J. E. McHONOUGa.........Leasee and Mauager. , LAST TWELVE PERFORMANCES OK THE BLACK CROOK. PARISIENNE BALLET TROUPE. CARD. Tbe manager, In compliance with thoputj llc desire lor a continuance of the Black CrooK, now Iu the Hush of success, made application to Manager Ornu for Ristorl's time, which is booked to follow the lUth instant. Should a satisfactory arxaugemout be made, the BLACK CROOK will remain one week longer. Otherwise, It mint be withdrawn lor Ihe present, much to the regret oi the management, us to that of THE ADMIRING THOUSANDS WHO CROWD THAT PALATIAL FJDIFICE TO WITNESS THE GORGEOUS BLENDING OF NATURE AND ART IN CLASSIC GROUPING!!! IMMENSE SUCCESS OF TUB NEW BALLET In which tbe four great urtlstes appear, MI.LE. PH'ITA. MLI.E. BETTY RIOL, MLLE. ANTONENO, MONS. BAPl'ISTA, NOTICE. special trains Irom all adjoining titles and towns will bave ample time to convey their pus seugers to the Academy of Music and witness TH E GORGEOUS SPECTACLE, aud return them home by 11 o'clock. T11K PRICES OF ADMISSION FOR TH E LAST TWO MATINEES WILL BE 50 CENTS To all parts of tbe house. No reserved seats. Tickets lor the Matinee for Bale every morning at the Academy. Reserved seats six days m advance, at MCE -& WALKER'S, 1722 CHEHNUT, from 10 11113. UI8 1 ISTORI ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Director J, GRAU Mr. GRAU has the honor to announce that MADAME ADELAIDE KLSTORI will give BHhortseason of FIVE NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, commencing on MONDAY. October 21, The Eeoson will be inaugurated by the celebrated tragedy of ELIZA BETH, iu wnlcli M'mo RiSTORI win husiaiu Her aumiriime ItiiperHonatiou of felLEJ'.N FLJA HIS'l II. The Company of M'me RloTORI has been much augmented by new Artists. Among them is Slgnor JIOZO, who is one of the lew great Dramatic Artists poi-sessed by Italy, and has gained Hie highest dis tinction by Hie excellence ot his personations, and who will make his ilrst appearance In Philadelphia in the Important rule ol FSiEX. Secnd nigni, MARY STUART. Third night, MARIE ANTOI NETTE. The subscriptions lor the season of lls nights wlllcommtnceiiii MONDAY, Ocnber 14. lt)7tf "EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHE8NDT. TUB riniLi BESOOI OPEN FOB, THE SEASON, C ARK CROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, , IN THEIB GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, J. L. CARN CROSS Manager. R. F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. 819 3m HORTICULTURAL IIALL. GRAND MATINEE. By CARL PENTZ's ORCHhbTRA of 40 Performers. EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON (Commencing October 8, ISU7), at 3 o'clock. Vocalist Mr. George Bishop, the lavorile Ballad Tenor. SINGLE ADMISSION, 60 CENTS. Package of four Tickets for f 1. To be bad at Boner & Co.'a Music Store, No. 1102 Che Shut street, and at the door, bidliu GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE hearsnls at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, every SATURDAY, at US A. M. Tickets sold at tne door, and at all principal Muslo Stores. Engagements can be nihile by addressing G. RASTERT, No. 1231 MON TEREY Street, or at R. WILLIG'S Muslo Store, No. 1021 CHEiSN UT Street. iu3m AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OK M usic. Instruction, In all departments, commenced on MONDAY, October 7. riO 10 2t Fee advertisement under bead of "Instruction." GnOCEBIES, ETC. pRESH FRUITS, 1867. PEACIIE8. PTAIIN, PINEAPPLE, PU'MSi APBICOIM, CIIERBIES, BLAt KKEKRIE S, tVINCFJ9, ETC. i-bi:m:kveo and fkenii, in cans akd ueahn jjaun, Put pp for our particular trade, aud for sale by the &ateB, or in smaller quantities, by MITCHELL Sl FLETCHER, 910 8m NO. 1201 t il ESN UT NTKEF.T. QJUPERIOR VINECAHS. Mf-VINE I It EN til WIlIHi Vt 1MB AND Pl'HC Ol.l) tIBEU VLM:OiLS, FOR BALE BY JAMKS It. WEBB, li Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH flU, Y11ITE rilESERVING BRANDY, , ' PURE CIDER AND WINB VINEGAR, URE1- N GINGER. MUSTARD SEED, SPICKS, ETO, All the requisites for Preserving aud Pickling pur poses, AELEBT C. KODKBTH, Dealer In Fine Grocerlea, AMUSEMENTS. "TEW CIIKSNUT 8TRMET THEATRE. JLN Reglns at 8 1. clock. FRIDAY EVENING. October 11,1807. BENEFIT Of the distinguished hintrlonlc artist, ' Mlt. JAMES E. MURDOCH, who will Appear In bis powerful impersonation ot 'I IIH BI KAnUKIt, In the play In fl ve nets of tnat name. 10 be luiiowed by tun nivurite larce, A QUIET FAMILY. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. FAMILY MATINEE. 'ATE. SATURDAY NIGHT TirK (1AMKSTFH, AND DICK Tl'Rl'IN AND TOM KING. w ALXUT STREET THEATRE. N. E. cor. NINTH aud WALNUT. Regius at ) to 8. Til IS (Friday) EVE v ING. October It, 18C7. ijkjn e;i-it tit' MIS? CHARI.Ol'TE THOMPSON. Flint night ot a new piny ot In enso In'ere.it, tran lilted expressly lor Miss Thompson, ontiiled RICH AND POOR. Alice Miss CHARLOTTE) THOMPSON 'lo conclude with tne ctiiilt-il l-renof THE ROUi.II DIAMO.VD. Margery Miss CHARI,Oi"i'E THOMPSON MLS. JOHN DltMV'S AliCII STREET THEATRE. Door open at 7: rommpnoes at 7i. IT hsT WE EK OF 1 NNIsFALLFN. ltKNKFIT OF KDMl'ND FALCONER. . TO NIGH V (Friday) FI Fill Tl M E. Edmund I ulcuui r's urei.L Druinti. iviLli newScenerv etc., eiilllied t K MSf A I.LKN. Mies KATE UElGNOLDSas KATY MAGUrRR. Mr. E. FALCONER as TERRENCE. In preps rntlon SURF. NEW CIIESXUT STREET THEATRE Renins at 8 o'clock. . FRIDAY EVENING, October 11, BENEFIT OF MR. JAMES E.MURDOCH. 'Ihe perloriuum-e will cnn-intof THE STRANGER. TheStrnnger Mr. JAMES E. MURDOCH io conclude with TH E QUIET FAMILY. SATURDAY-MATINEE, CASTJfi. TnOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. JJ EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GT1FAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballets F.ihlopiuu Burlesques, Songs, Dances Pantomimes, G ninst Acts, elc. ASSEMBLY BUILDING 8. THE LAST; TWO NIGHTS OF J. L. RING WALTS Lectures and Illustralluus of THE PLAINS AMI HOCK Y MOUNTAINS, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY' EVENINGS. October 11 end 12. will be under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, and will be devoted particularly to THE INDIAN'S OF THE REGION AND IT UC IN DIAN QUESTION. A large number ol views recently prepared, Illustrative of the SCENERY OF COLO. RADOAND THE YOBEMITK VALLEY Will be exhibited. Members ol the Association can procure tickets free on application at tho rooms, No. 1210 CHEHNUT Street. To the general public the terms of admission will be 80 oenis; Children's Tloaeta. 25 cents. I" tl 2t FURNITURE, ETC. VIS IMPORTAN Tl BEAUX MEEBEES, pour Sa'ona et Chambres a Coucher, Arranges pour Exposition dans AppartementaJGarnla et Couverts de Tapis. OEOU4.E JT. IIEABEIJ9, LACY A CO.k EBENISTES, CHESNUT STREET, au Coin de ISme. SPECIAL CARD. FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS. CARPiCTED AND FUR NISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. CilEOBGE jr. HEMiELS, EACY ft fO CABINET MAKER?, THIRTEENTH AND CHE8NUT, Philadelphia. )1E FE1NSTEN MEUBEL ARAN. G1ERT IN DER GANZEN ETAGE FERTIG ZUR ANS1CHT, TErPICH UND GARTIENEN ELN BEGRIFFEN. OEOBC1E JT. IIENKEU, MEUBEL FABRICKANT THIRTEENTH AND t'HKSNUT, Philadelphia. & V I s o. M E U U L E 8 F1NO KN EXHIBICION. In Serie de Cuartoa, CO LOG ADO COMO Sal as de reciolmlento CPARTOS dIc CAMARA. CB26 2ra FURKITUREI FURNITURE nODEBN AWTKIVEI PABLOB, BtAEE AMD CIIAMBEB 8 CITS AT REDUCED I BICES. Our facilities are such that we are enabled to offer at very moderate prices, a large and well-assorted stock of every description ot HOUSEHOLD URNI. TURE AND BEDDING. . Goods packed to carry safely to ail parts of the country, BICHMOND FOBJEPAUCJH, 9 21 tf KO. 40 H. SECOBfp STBEHT. A. & H LEJAMonc BAVE xUMOVED THEIR. FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING WAREROOIHS TO HO. 1108 CIIESSUT STBKET, " (tTPBTAntS.) )M . T HOUSEKEEPERS. I have large stock of every variety of FIIllMTTlln,' Jfr,h!c,,L.1 wJ,k,.eU l redooed prices, consisting of-. PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP tX)T'J?AGE SUiT! WALNUT CM AMBER SUllsT U PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIBULW PARLOR SUITS IN REPS. Sideboards. Extension Tables, Wardrobes. Bona-, cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc. ' B0' 8 1 N. E. corner SECOND arid RAt?"t?"uc ESTABLISHED 1V95. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plato Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINS, DRAWINGS, ETO Manufacturer of all kluda of a.OOHIM.lEAtiS, POBTBAIT, AND PIO TUBE EBAIUEti TO OttllDB, No. OlO OllESNUT BTIIEKTJ THIRD I C'OR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHIUBKO-HIA, t!5t PARISIAN FURNITURE. JliT IDirOBIl'D FKMTWE PABIS EX" POStlTIOBf . The most handsome and vale able assortment ever iinj-orted, selected by HI XI. IsTJm ... , .,nia I advance on nrst In perso.. It will he sold cost. 1. f lm " . nnAllll T. STEWAKI Bnvwra, Ktt' tl 8' COm"r " X-I i'l -.it A PTTfRTWrrT RTff MANUrACTUKtR 01 ' ' " ' . yVbTCH BAGS. 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