THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1867. DE FRUAUD. Aj apron bine hangs at the door, My mother has it done; My heart is sad, my heart is sore, Though I've my best dross on. 'jn peeping through a crack of the door, My mother stands close by me; Thi boys that pass by it, more than a score, Dressed in their best clothes, I stje. Toor Nicklas is passing by so sad, Would 1 might run out at last, And throw my arms around my sweet lad; My mother is holding mo fast. Rich Michael comes strutting along so proud, My mother has pushed in outside; My hcurt is so sad, I'm hobbing aloud, And I'm proud Michael's bride. AMUSE JSEN T3. Alien Street Theatre. The ne and very mcecssuil Iri-u drsaia ol laniffaiien will be rc pea'ed this evcniiitr, will) Mr. Falconer, Mis Kate Reienolds, Miss Lizzie Price, Mrs. Creese, Mr. Cruig, Mr. Waloot, ill. Ile-nplc, and others in the cust. A'obody's Dawfitr, the last London euccces, is in rehearsal. Miss Olive Logan's picture of American lt'o, cullei lurf, a real American comedy, will shortly br produced, with iicw scenery and appointments, and a splendid cat-t.- Miss Ciiarlotte Titomtfon spprars attain this evening as "Anirlc," in tlio heaulilul drama of LiWe Barefoot. This is Miss Thompson's great est ro'e, and none should fail to see her in it. On Friday evening Miss Charlotte Thompson Will take ber farewell beiirlit. Tnis is the last week of the Mack Orook at th? Academy of Music. Teplta, Betty Rigl, and Autonruo in new dances every night. 5In. TiiuonoitE IIabelmann's second and lust concert en costume) will be given this evening, at Horticultural Hall. In addition to the artistes who sang so delii'bUully last evening, Miss M. D. l)e Negri will miike her tirst appear ance this season. Miss Do Nccrl will be remem bered as the arnutcur who succeeded so excel lently at the l'erelll operas last season. At Concert Hall, the Apocalypse, as illus trated by Dore and Hillings in a series of niHgBiticcnt paintings, will be exhibited every evening. Maiame Ristori will give only five represen tations at the Academy of Muic next week. On Monday evening, E habeth; Tuesday, Mary Stuart; Wednesday, Marie Anotinette. At Horticultural Hall, cn to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, Mr. Sentz will give his third matinee. At the American Theatre, an excellent variety entertainment is presented every night, and on Saturday afternoon. At Musical Fund Hall, on Saturday after noon, the Gerinania Oiohestra will give their UBiial rehearsal. Mr. James E. Murdoch plays the "Duke Arariza,'' iu the Honeymoon, this eveninz. On Friday, larewellbenelitof Mr. Murdoch, and last appearance but one this season. CITY INTELLIGENCE. IFOR ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMB SKB OUTSIDE PAGES. Sale of Real Estate, Stocks, Etc. Messrs. Thomas & Sons sold at the lOxchange, yesterday noon, the following descrioed stocks and real Pfttnlp vl-7 1 shtue I'olnt Breeze Purk . . . 101)0 bjnd Unlet tagie Railroad, 75 per cent. . . ... . . , 8 shares Southwark Bank, JlliPoO. 20 shares firecn aud Co;ttes btieets Fas- sei eer ltailroad. S31 . 1 share Philadelphia Libiary Company. 6 shares Mercantile Library, 8 . 20 shares Enterprise Insurance Corn- panj, $10 $:,d(i0 Conncting Railroad, C per cent. bonds, SS9 JfifiOO t obicctiug Railroad, G per c-nt. bonds, $80 . . . . . 5 shares Academy of Music, r3 Railroad properly and iriir.cniea of the $103 750 884 C20 SI 40 800 2,070 4,451 380 Reno, Oil Creek, and I'nhoic Railway Company rx..u .n.. Ko. !)! 5 S. Sixth street . . 121,000 2,550 Dwelling, No 632 Redwood street . Buildiiiii lot, Washington street, between Concoid and Mount Pleasant streets, 18 li et front Handsome modern residence, No. 2121 Walnut street, 22 feet iron ; subject to a mortuago of $1)000-$14,7011 Handsome modern residence, No. 2125 Walnut street, 20 feet lroui; subject to a moitgagc of 700p- fll,900 . . Handsome modern re9i."",? No. 217 Walnut street, 20 feet front; SUDjCP1 10 a mortgage of 7000 woo . Handsome modern residence, No. 2133 Walnut street, 22 feet front; subject to a mortgage of $0000 -$14,300 . Handsome modern residence, No. 2135 Walnut street, 86 feet front; subject to a mortgage of $12,000-$13,000 . Thirty lour building lots, Seventeenth, mt.lAJ.nl. Ut,op(,n ati.l Ti!'.tl 1,350 95 21.700 18,900 J.5,000 22,400 25,000 streets; subject to a mortgage of f 3500 11200 Foily-six building lots, Seventeenth, Eighteenth., Titan, and Latona streets, subject to a morteage of $5UO0-$170O Brick store, No. 138 S. Eighth street . Farm, 39 acres, Ridie avenue, Twenty tirst Ward, at $179 per acre . Tbree-ftory brick residence, No. 131 S. S. Eighteenth street, 18 leet trout Three-story brick store and d welling, No. 1125 Shippen street, subject to a yeatly ground rent of $28'60, lot 15 leet irout . . Two tbrce-slory brick dwellings, No. 722 Fallon street, 16 leet 8 inches front . Builning lot, southeast corner B'oi'.y filth and Oregon stieets, subject to a yearly ground rent of $90 . . Tbue-stoiv brick duelling, No. 23G Mar riott street, 12 feet trout Four tbree-storv brl:k dwelling1?, south west corner Edgemont and Divis'on streets, subject to a yearly ground rent oi $10o-37 Three-story biick dwelling, No. 1007 N. Front street Two ground rents, $21 a jear . . . 4,700 6,700 12,600 6,981 8,525 3,400 1,500 1,125 1,425 1,500 3,975 550 Total $293,701 The Hekuy GuARrs, a military organization coinpisedo policemen, proceeded to Morris ville yesterday lor ittmet practice. The following Mizes veie distributed alter the target practice: I'irst pr'Z", a copy of Shakespeare, won by Oili cirJniees Miller: second prize, a silver cup, won by Sersrennt A. W. Atkinsou;, third prize, a compnnv medal, hv O'tVi-r SirLlei ; 'ourth pr ze, an tin r company nieria', Olrieer Vtii ' ; tl ft h prize, mec'al otlicer Stewart. Ollicer Kngle obtained ahuyo M-dtese ero-s. inude of li'i, tor the worst shot. Oilie. r Reed was presented with a tin eun for a bud s hot. Cap'aiu Jaob B'-ntiett, Alder man A. II. fch'.eieaker, Lieutenant W. Jacoby, Alaerinau fc. 8. F.tcb, Philip H. UMler, aud J. P. L)e Haven acted at judges. Thr Union 11k.nf.voi.ent Associatiox. At the r.nnual rneetinc; of the atove nsoclation, held yes't-rday aiternoon, at Seventh and bau soni stieets, the lolloiug Bentleineii were ciec cn iu teive us iimcer lor the 1 fu V ' ensuing J ,,. . -,,V.,l (.urn,,.,! Tl i-iroi' '-"'" n l eiKin-; vice-fres den's, Pichard 1). Wood and J. Ki.hcr Lean ing; Treasurer, Ldwuint Wilcox; Co. rfspondiu Setre'arv, L. Montuoii'ery Bond; U,cordm refktn Vice-Presi- m- secieiiirv, oouu .. .w;.U. ui niunngpj- Bdijinnin d ates Ihonias Lutum r, John u0h len William Purves, Arthur U. Coiiln, Benja min Orne. John W. Clnshorn, Thumiis Wai-son, ,ii I,. l,.lm Auhliui-jt 'I'd Josei.h A. Clay, Allied M. Cdllius, John E. 7. . v .... j ti.. 11 Jkhtf'tTprd. Ihe iollowiug btatiBttce constitute the mult e past jeni : LABORS. Vbits made to the poor . . . Families under care . . . . Pick administered to ... , Pisces secured in families . . , Deaths Children placed in day and Sunday (Schools Children placed in homes . . , DISRURSEMENTS. 18.022 8,173 1,51.9 1,185 53 118 43 Cash distributed by appropriation . $i 12H-10 no. no. oy visitors . . Catdi dlstriouted at office, includiug wages Cah dlctributed to thirty-five sewing women 1903 tons of coal, equal to . , , Coal and wood collected bv visitor . Provitlons and delicacies for the sick . (iarments (new and old) given . . Moves loaned, number . . . , 1,513 65 1.2C0-00 ,577'05 400-00 7l5-00 ,45lf00 ,323-00 I .any visitors Mule visitors The treasim r reported the receipt of $22, 150 1 3.1-03, nun me expenditures .fi.o.VJ 98, lcav balance on hand of $12815. mg a MA 1UNE IKLmiiA PJL For additional Marine Arvs fe First rage. ALMANAC JFOK PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT 9l'N KlKS,............ 6-12 Mnnn Hibim r-r. BOM blT8....... 5'lUUiaK VVATBB.... 8'28 PHILADKLPHIA BOA1UJ OF TJRADK. ITknrv Winhok, t SAHI.FS Vr'SKKLIB, J-.-ONTHLT (XlMMITTEi. JamkhT. Ioijnii, ) MOVKME.NT8 OP OCEAN STEAMERS. FOH AMKKluA. Oermnntii....Poiitlianipton...New Vork Oct, 2 V. ot i;nlliniore..Liveriiool...rv'ew Vork Oot. 2 V. XtHRilOLU (iliiHijow New York )"t. 2 Fill ton. ....Flmoulli...rVw York not. 2 jit)rnviiiuM..M...,Hijiver)uui...yuenf! Oci. i'eria. L,ivrpoii...iNHW vork .i tel. 5 lioruRl ..llBiuburg..,New Y(irk .Ocl. 6 C. ol Loudon Llverpool...I.'PW York net. 8 l nion nuuinanipion...iew York.. (let. 8 Ylrfciula Liverpool. ..New York Out. 9 VOk KUKOPK. Kootla .New York...I.lverporl -Oft. 16 Hlberlu New York...Llverpool Out. Ifi Weser New York.lireiu.en Oct. 17 NebrbHkH New York... Liverpool (Jet. 17 Purelre New York- lliivre iirt. l'l Ci of Baltlmore.New Y'ork... Liverpool Oct. 1! uermaniu xew York...JIHmourk; Oet. lit F.uropB New York...(JliiHgow.. .Oct. 22 iaiiliHUau......INew York.LlverpooI UcU 21 Tripoli New York... Liverpool Oct, 21 Cuba HoRton Liverpool ..Oct, 2.1 New Y'ork New York. ..Bremen Oct. 24 C ol London New York...Llverpool .. 2 PerjuNylvanla... New York...Llrerpool Oct. 2 Ataianla New York...Lonlon Oct, 2S u. iv.nguom jev York...01a.sKow Oct. 2 Fulton New York...Havre Oct. 26 Boruasiu New York...Hamburir Oct. 26 COAhTWISK. DOMIOST1U, ETC Moro Castle New York...Havana Oct. 17 Ploneer..M.....M.Fhlla(ltt Wllmlniuoii Oct. 17 NlKlulimale New York...New OrlMann Oct. 17 J u Dttktii Phllaaa New Orieaim Oot. 19 Wynmlnif. Pblladn bavanrml- .Oct, 111 Kisliig War ...New York...AHpinwall Oct. 21 N. America New York...R!o Janeiro ....Oct. 22 Colnnibla New York.. Havana -..Oct. 21 Alliance Plillada Charleston Oct. 2H H. Hudson Plillada Havana..- .Oct. 2'.l Malls are forwarded by every steam. -r in the regular Imea. The steamers tor or from Liverpool call at Qneenstown, except the Canadian line, whioh call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or Irom the Coat) pent call at Southampton. CLEARED YEMTK HI) AY. ACo6 eB i5ulle' Londonderry, R. Taylor fcclir J. Burley, Williams, Washington, Latlibury, Wlckprsbnm A Co. Wr F. Frnnkllu Plurson. Baltimore, A. Oroves, Jr. tjl'r A. C. Bilmers. Knox. New Yorh", W, P. ClydeiCo. I nr Tl.f.s. Jetler.on. Allen, lor Bnlt.iu.iaro, with a low oi bar.es. W. P. Clyde Co. AP.KiVBD YSSrjailv.. Btcan ship Wyoming, Teal, 70 hi.urs Trora Savrtnnah, with C'.Uun, etc., to Philadelphia and bouthcru Mail .-itenin.liip Co. Kcl.r K. W. 'I'nll, lioblus. from Boston, with Uidae. to Crowell A Collins. Hchr Z. A. Paine. 1'ronbv, 6 days from ICastport. Willi (lull t.. K. A. M .uiier Ac Co. fr-t'hr K. F. rttweli, Hto'eij. I dayn froal Proviaaa. town, with mitse. to O. B. Kerfmit ds Co. hebr 11. Ki.ndcr. Crohhy, 9 days lion. Hlllsboro, with criiient lo hi A. Woinler .ir Co. Kchr (fee. Ileum, s days from Laurel, with corn to Moore Win alley. Kohr le. Tliompson. 8 dav from Vienna, with reiirond tit s to il ouie .te Whtutley not aaoelura reported. Kiei.mer 8. V. Wrtlkor. Bherln. 24 lumrs from New York, with i:hIhc. to W. M. laird st Co. Kteamer Ti eony. Nichols, hours from New York, wlih uid.-ie. to w. M. liaird A Co. ,r , SiieamerCl.eHier, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. lo W. P. Clyde A Co. ,. . TugTl.os. .1,'Ti'i io;i. Alien, Irom R :::'more, With tow ol barges to W. P. Clyde Co. BELOW. Prig John Pood, Irom Loudon. MEMORALA. Steamship Tonawanda Jennings, hence, at Savan nah j esterday. Iu .oii'K up conlded with the pilot beat i ouiig America, hlnklnir her lo tilteen minutes. Hteanislilp Itomun, Baker, hence, at Boatou yester day. Brig Msry C. Comery, Comery, hence, below Boston yesterday. Brig Ktibbonl, Coombs, hence for Bangor, at Holmes' Hole I2th lust. Brig Alice Lea, nerlng,from Charleston, was below Boston yesterday. Maze, umi, lor Philadelphia or Baltimore, sailed irom Wood's Hole 10th lust. . . Brig C. w. Clark, hound a., was spoken tun inst.. lat. kb 30. Ion. 74. ir-'cbr J. M. Morales, hence, at Charleston yesteraay. Bchr Bockhlll. hence for Baltimore, at Fortress Monroe yesterday. fccnr X'aniel Aloimes, noimes, ueuee, at x-ruviueuce ISth Inst. bohr A. Alakee. Ketch vim. tor rnuaaeipnia, aauea from III arbleheud 18th Inst. . pclir t-amuel Castoer. lUibinson, hence, at ueveriy :h Inst. . . . Hchr M. Amsden. for Pbliaaeipnia, ciearea at Port land 14lh Inst. . . . . .. . r-chr eeveuty six, Teel. from . aiais ror ruuaaei phla. tailed Iroru Holmes' Hole 12th Inst. fenr Mary Frauces, Boyie. neuce, at fiuriuia. mu Instaut. t-etir w. P. Phillips. Homers, nence, at uanvers iota lnMant. t-enrs J. Bradley, Bradley, Roanoke, Barrett; Morn Iiib Hlar. Lynch; B. McDevUt, McDevItt; and J. Pon der, Hudson, hence, at Ueorgetowu 14ih lust. The J. Bradley sailed again to return. Htearuer JSew iork, joues, nence, at Aiwuuuris 14th lust. Bieamer Utility. Nlckerson, nence, at ueorgetown 14th lust. MTKCKLLAKTY. Th nrhr James House, of Providence, hence for Boston, with coal, waa dismasted, and spiting aleak In the heavy gale ot the Alb Inst,, and waa abandoned. All bands were taken off alter remaining on the wieck ti.iny-six bouts, and landed at West Dennis. Baruue h dwaid Ulnckeu, Baker, heuce tor Mon tr, nl. in usliore Iu Trinity Buy iu a dangerous poslllou. Bilg Olive, hence at t-avaunan win inst., reports: nn night ol Bib experienced a heavy gale from N, to KK, I ad stern boutcained away by a sea; had docks washed, i nd sprung aleak;wns couineind to keep hands steadily at tne pumps uuiu reacuiug puru NOTICE TiTmARINKJOV In consequence of the repeated Injuries to the drlll Itig Diachlnu i sed In the reuiovul oi "C'orwln Hock," by essels running over the siue, aud the consequent delay of the work, the attention ol mariners Is auln called to the necessity ot keeping clear ol the rock, as the muchluery tor drilling Is always on the roek under tne wi.ler, whither the working vessel Is at that place "'a Mention Is called to the fact thntthe exact position ol ' ( oiwtn It' i k" will besliown during itiedav by a M d Hag attached to the buoy or vessel moored over lie- roek, and during the niglil by a white liiil. The range In entering the harbor to avoid "Oorwln Kiel," Nix's Mate on KutiKer Hill Monument, as alretd.' lain down Iu thes.illiig direct Ions and pilots and others In following these directions wll avoid any dai'ger ol collision, or of oiher dmuagn to Hie lm poriimt work nowgo'ng ou lor toe lu.i r.no eut of the tlaunel kl thbt i Oiet J. (I KHi'l lt. Brevet MaJ.-Oen, U. -. ., In charge o' Improveiuents ol Busiuu Itaibor. Ei slon, Oe . in. lfc7. G A A C D. EVANS, BlAKlTrACTim.lt A!Vi IEALKU IN 01! S. PAINTS, VARMSHES, Naval Stores and Soaps, KO. 16 t OUTII DKIiAWAKE AVESfUE, PHILADELPHIA. 10 5 cm Sp UKITFD -STATES REVENUE STAMPS. Principal I.epoT. No W4 CtlKtsNHi' aireot. Central d"pi?No. ins kouth FIKTU Ibtroet. ondo below Chesnut. FJitalillshed IMi. Revenue htamp of every description ooustantlyai tand la any amount. . . Urdttrt by jtail or JUprew orompVV tueaaea v), ot tlie labors of the asociation du. log th EJROV.'N'S PATENT t COailtlNED CA11PKT-1TRETC IIEU ASH TACK-DR1VEB, With this machine a lady can alone stretch and tack dewn at the same time her carpets as easily as to sweep them, aavlng 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 Btretcher made, and drive from 2 to ae-os. tacks with or without leather beads Is simple, easily worked, and will lost a lifetime. Agents wanted. Liberal terms given. It Is nice machine for ladles to sell. For Machines or Agencies call on or address WILLIAM r. SCIIEIRLK, No. 40 8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia 27'fr DRY GOODS. pRSCE & WOOD, N. AY. 4 41 It. I 14. Ill II ANI 1'II.Itf.lCT HTM., HAVE JUST OPENED A chep lot of NalnHook Plaid Muslins, at 1(1 cents per yard, better goods than are selling at 2o cents. A large lot of Scotch Diaper, Iroui auction, very tlienp. Table Linens, Napkins, and Doylies. Best mukes Blurting Llneus, etc, etc. ri.AMNEi.st flannels: i All-wool F'lannols, 83, 35, 37, 45, 50, 50c. 78, 4 1 Ballardvale Flannels. Lomet FlRnnels, 25, 31, 35, 37.'3', 40, 45, and 50c. Heavy 4-4 all-wool Blinker Flannels. 5t), 5il, 62'a, and 7Cc. Grey ai.d Red Twilled and Tlaln Flannels. Good quality Hhirtlng Flannels, etc. etc: l est makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins and Canton Flannels at the very lowest market prices. .4I QVAMTT It LA 4 K KILIi S. Plaid Poplins, all-wool Poplins, Black Poplin Alpacas, very cheap. Mixed Poplins, Otc. a yard, A cheap lot ol Casslmeres for men's aud boys' wear. Bargains In Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cambric Udkfs, Ladles' and Children's Hosiery and Gloves. Gents' Neck Ties, Shirt Fronts, and Buspenders, Jouvln's Kid Gloves, best quality imported. 9 2lPmwtJI PRICE tc WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT. N. B. A large assortment of Ladles', Gents', and Chlldien's Merino Vests and Pants, very cheap. A large assortment of Blankets very cheap. GIKARD ROW. E. hi. NCCDLE3 & CO. Invite attention to their fl rat-class stock of LACKS AND LACE G00D3, EMBROIDERIEa, HDKP8., VEILS, ETC, To which additions will constantly be mado of the NOVKLTLEIs OF THE 6EAHON. They offf r in their WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY SKII'.TIXa CAMBRICS, At CO. 35, and 40 cents, a Great Sacrifice. .'iii't rairtfi AROH STJtKBT. IXrOUTEB, JOItSEB, AND RETAIL DF.ALEB IN LINElSr GOODS EXCLUNIVELT. THE LABOEMT EI SEN STOCK IN THE CITY." FALE IMPORTATIONS OF LINEN COODS WOW IW StTORE. 918 wsmrp GARDNER & FLEMING, OOAOH MAKERS HO. 814 MkUTII EIET11 NIKKK'f, New BndBecond-band Carriages lor sale. Par llr-tilar attention to repairing 80 6m I L L I A M 8. GRANT COV MIKSION MERCHANT, No. 83 S. DH.LAWAP.E Avenue, PhUadelphla, AOKNT JCOR Dnpont's Gunpowder, Heflned Nitre, Charcoal, Etc W. Baker A Co.'s Chocolate, Cocoa, and Broma. Crocker Bros. & Co.'s Yellow Metal bhealhlng Bolts, and Nails. 124 T. STEWART BROWN, S.E. Cornor of FOURTH and CHESTNUT STJ HANUPACTUIlEa OP 1WH VALISES, BAGS. RETICULE3, and evel haa..iid,.M rf Ti-Auiil ina fSirwtia TUlnKS and BAGS BBtird. PLOWMAN. OARPENTEUAND BUILDUP. 11EMOVIDD To IX o. ltlA DOCK Stroot, 11J ' PHILADELPHIA. WANTS. gOOK AOBNTS IN LUCK AT LAST. The oris Is Is passed. The honr has come to lift the veil olbeci, sv which has hitherto enveloped the Inner lili.t.11 y of the great civil war, and this in duue by oUur Ing to the public General L. C, Baker's "history of the SECHET SERVICE." Por thrilling Interest, this book transcends all the roiimiux .i ol a thousuudlyeai s. and conclusively proves hat "truth lest runner than lictlou." Agenta are olei..ring from Jiu to t:iH0 per month, tilchwe can prove to any doubting upplioaut. A 'w uioro can ohlalu agencies in territory yet unoccu pied. Address P. HARBl'TT CO., KO. 709 I'HE&DIIIT NTliKI'.r, 1 2" PHILADKLPHIA. WANTED FOH TUR U. 8. MARINE , t ?ry ule-bodled MKN. RecrnlU must be able-bodied, young, unmarried men. They will be employed l lu the Uovernuient Navy-yaxds aim In Ships of War on ioielgu slaliuus. 4'or lurlhei luior ruatlon apply to JAMES LKWTH, Captain and Hncruitlnii tlltlcer; lBtrnw tin, si I a )N '1' hi rwl, nniVY WF.l.f.H OWN Hit u np iik-iii?ijtv j - ' .. ........ .. ........ VJ1 A ,,vj, 'lhe only pure to get tfrivy WelU oleaued ma A. PEYHON, Hanuractnrer of Poudrette, (10 GOLDSMITH Bil ALL, LJUlllAWli totiviu FURNITURE, ETC. V I 8 IMPORTANT! I1F.AVX DHlllLU, ponr Pa'ons et Chambrea a Conoher, Arranges pour Exposition dans AppsrteuentAamls et Couverta de Tapis (hlEORSJK J. IICNHELN, EACT CO., EBENISTEH, CHESNUT bTRLET. au Coin de lime. QPECIAL card. iINK FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN BUI1ES OF KOOMK CARPETED AND FUR MtJUED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. dil OROE J. IIENHEI.N, EACT A CO., CABINET MAKER?, THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT, Fhlladol; hla. )1E FE1XSTEN MEUBEL ARAN- OIERT IN DER OANZEN ETA OK FERTIQ ZUR ANSICHT, TEI'PICU USD OARTIENEN EIN BEURIFFEN. GEORGE J, IIENK EL.S, MEUBEL FABRICKANT THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT. Philadelphia. A v 1 8 - m i: uijl.es fin o EN EXHIBICTON. In Herie de Cuartos, COLOCADO COMO Salas de reciolmiento y CUARTOS DE CAMARA. 9 26 2m I LLIAM VVITTFELD. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, KOM.64, 6 AND 68 NORTH SECOND ST., Below Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia Calls attention to bis extensive assortment of FIRST CLASS FURNITURE comprising- SOLID ROSEWOOD SOLID WALNUT PARLOR SUITS OF PLUSH, TERRY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH. ELEGANT CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SUITS BEST DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO. WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS ETC., A 11 ot which rre manufactured by ourselves, of the best materials, aud will be sold for cash only, at much lowerrates than are o tiered elsewhere. N. B. Goods pucked and shipped lo all parts oftbt country. 8lr,smtb.!ha pURPJITUREI FURNITURE! MODERN A1STI4UE! PARLOR, HALE AND C II AM HER 8VITM AT REDUCED PRICES. Our facilities are such that we are enabled to offer at very moderate prices, a lareeand well assorted stock of every description ol HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE AND BEDDING. Goods packed to carry safely to all parts ot the country. . nM'imnD a rounrjivuii, 9 2' tf NO. 4Q W. SECOND STREET. PARISIAN FURNITURE. JEST IMPORTED FROM THE PARIS EX 1'OSITION. The most handsome and valuable assortment ever Imported, selected by 3IK. LUTZ In person. It will be sold at a sma 1 advance ou first cost. It Is now arranged for Inspection, WAREKOOM. 10 4 finwlm NO. 181 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET. frm & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE xwifMOVED THEIB - FURNITURE WD UPHOLSTERISG WAREROOSIS TO KO. 1103 CHESNUT STREET, (UP STAIRS.) 97 8m TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a Urge stock of every variety of lUKNITTJHE, Which Iwlll sell at rednoed prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE'! OP COTTAGE SUITS. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN RE PH. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc. P. P. OVNTINK, 8 1 N. E. cornet SECOND and RAUh. Streets, JESTABLISIIED 1795. A. S. RODINSON, French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, ETC Kanufacturer of all kind of LOOKIftd-ttLASft, PORTRAIT, AND PI TURK EHAMES TO ORDER, No. OlO CHKSNUT STREET. THIJSD ICOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, TWl IJl Tl FtPKIA, JL5J HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC, gTiXDBrJDOE, BARE, & CO., IIIFOBTEEB OP ASD PEALEBS IN FCHLICN AKD AMERICAN KARDYAHE, KO. ISai MARKET STREET, Oflertor sale a large stock ot U,u.tl"vftvo niil Cutlery, TOGETHER WITn 1O0O KEGS NAILS AT BEIU'CEB PRICES. t7thstn -5 CUT L E It Y. A flue assortment of POCKET and O t TAIU.K OUTLKKY, RAZ.OIiH, ST S RAZOR STROPS, LADIES' SOIH- 4j-,(l'5 bORS, PAPER AND TAILORa' SHEAH. K'AO-' HELMOLD'S Cutlery Store, No. 185 South TENTH Btreet, Three doors above Walnut, 11 PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. APER HANGINGS. SEW ESTABLISHMENT. K; CORNER OF TENTH AND WALNUT. J. O. FINN & SONS flave opened with an eitenslve assortment Of DECO RATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing every uKlity W ivUV Ml m 1 3. AMUSEMENTS. rJ O N I G II T ! T 0 . N r G H T ! nt'RTICUIrTiTlAl. Ft ALL, Til BO. HA UKLM ANN'S LAST GRAND CONCKKT IN COdTUME, PA RT I. 1. Tenor Polo, with arnomnnnlment of twenty ninle voices "The Inume of tne Rose".,.Heichordt Mil. HABKLMANN AND CHORUS. 2. Valse deCnncert "II Souno" Abt M'MK BERTHA JOHANNriKN. 2. f-cnK-'-ln Silent Mifht" Luther M It, J KAN LOP. IS, i. Male Chorus "The Cheerful Wanderer" Mende1sihn Male Chorus of the Menil' lMnhn Soch ly, under the direction of Mr. Jean Luis. PART II CAVATINA FROM ROPE FIT LE LIABLE. MD-'S'M. 1. I)K NKORI. Selrctloi.s Irom Poleldieu's opera. LA l'AMK BLANCH K. a. Si rneand Arlaand 'Icnor. ..Mr.Theo. Hahelmunn li. I'nei .M'niellerlliaJohiinnsen and Mr. Hahelmanrj i: HoIjIii Adair... Mr. Theodore llauelmann pa it t nr. "I Cnnnot blng the Old Songs, linllah," t, , , Miss M. D. De Negri F-elertlons from Flotow's Opera. ALESSANDRO STRADKLLA, a. Ovprtnrn Orchestra ' Orimd Arl .r M)in.no...td'me Bertha Johanusen c. Jiutt (Rurltone and Tenor) Mr, Jean LouU and Mr. Theodore Hiitirlniann Jluslcal Iilrenor and Conductor Mr. H. l.e'irens Liader of Orchestra... ., ..Mr. Carl ceuli A C A D E M Y OF MUSI C- IffiRT l'i isi i rvirr v T?.S TIIFC LAST THK LAST Tun LAST SIX NIGHTS SIX N1U11TS OK THE BLACK CROOK. THE BLACK CROOK, PARISIF.NNE BALLET TROUPE. Themnnaner, with much regret. findloK It Impossl uje to liiuke uny arrHiiKeineni for a coutiiiuauoe of THE BLACK CROOK, row In the very zenith of Its success, playing to the mot lastilonubie audieuces ever known witnln the walls of the Academy, and dellishtlnir all with Its chaste and classic beamy, must, from the force of cir cumstances, withdraw it on Saturday, October Iff. l'he programme lor the ballet will be of au entire change. T,i!'.IT.y,1UOtj MAD'I.LE PFPITA. ANTONEXO. .''mT.VV1" MA!,,1E i'RANK, MADLLli AIlihllTIM, in new dunces. First time, , At TARANTELLA SICILIENNE, First time, , , , PAS DE BOUQUET. First time, GA89ELLE. Forming a combination of attraction never before witnessed In Philadelphia. MA UN HE ON SATURDAY at 2 o'clock, when the price of admission will he 50 cents to all parts of the house. lu u at CONCERT HALL, CHEtNUT Street. Bhove Twelfth, OPEN TO-NIGHT, A,1!1?.J?VFRY N'OUT THIS VeEK. and on WKDNibDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, The great , APOCALYr6E, Illustrated; The Hook of REVELATIONS Unsealed) tlie VISIONS OF ST. JOHN Opened to view, in fifty splendid Mivlnpr Tableaux, showing what St. John saw when a Dior iu IIKAVJN WAS OPENED. THE DAY OF JULGMKNT. . T STARTLING SPECTACLES, SCENES OF UNPARALLELED BEAUTY. ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OS" THE HALL 13 PLACED AT TWENTY-FIVE O) CENTS. No Reserved Seats. EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY and R ATURD VY AfcT&KNOONS, at 2,'i o'clock, when children will be admitted for 15 cenlfl each. Doors open. Evening, at 7 o'clock; commence at s. Afternoons, doors open at 2 o'clock; commence at 2.'a. Ticket olllce open during the clay. RellKlous papers of EVERY DENOMINATION copy and call attention to this advertisement, and send bill to Concert Hall. A. CUDNEY,;ProprIetor. 13 18TOR I. AMERICAN ACADEMY OP A M L'SIC. liirector J. GRAU SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS AND ON IS MA'I I NEK. Reappearance of the most celebrated tragedienne, M'MK ADELAIDE RISTORI, MONDAY, October 2U Iu her (treat character of ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. Iiebutof t4l. UO,,Oas ESSEX. TTTEHDA Y. October it M A It V K I'll ART. w jui.n EnllA V-MAKIU ASTUIHS1TIS. filacoineitl's last aud greatest elaliorate work will be presented with grpat splendor, gorgeous coatuuios, and new scenery of the most costly character. Admission to Paupiei, Parquet Circle and Dal cony, ji; Kceiwd Seal., 5j cents extra; Family Circle, 60 cents: Gallery. 35 cnts. The sale of seats lor any of the five nights commences lo-oav, at the General Ticket Olllce. TRUMPLER'JS New Music Store, Ao. VLi CUliSj UT Street. w ALKUT STREET THEATRF N. E. cor. NINTH aud WALNUT. Begins at tO 8. T.ARt. TCIfrllt. hlir Tlipaa r.1 1.a l.n...t,..l a -.1, . j " .r. """ w.iniuiiui una accom plished nclress, Mis CHARLOTTE THOMPSOX Who will aipear In her original character of LI 'PILE RAREFOOT. WEDNESDAY EVEKING, October lfl. 1RS7, Last Light but oue of the popular domestic drama trunslultd from the German, entitled ' LITTLE RAREFOOT. Amrle Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, October 18 LAST NIGHT RUT THREE OF MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH, who will appear in THE nONEYMOON. To conclude with the favorite farce, GOING TO THE DOGS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON-FAMILY MATINEE. MONDAY MRS. P. P. flOWEiW. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. RegiUB at 7 o clock. SECOND WEEK OF INNLSFALLEN. CONTINUED SUCCESS. MONDAY, AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE, With new Scenes, original songs, etc., Edmund Falconer's Drama ol INNISFALLEN. Miss KATE RE1UNOLDS as KATY MAGUIRE. Mr. e. falconer as terrence. Supported by the Full Company. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MISS RETGNOLD3. In reheaisal-NOBODY'S DAUGHTER. In active preparation SURF. FOX'3 AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVENIN8 AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand ilullets. Ethiopian Burlesques, fckiiigs, Dances Pantomimes, Uymusst Acts. etc. JSEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH BTREET, ABOVE CHESNUT,. THIS FAJIILT BESOBT OPEN FOR THE SEASON, CARNCR OSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THKIB CIUAKD ETIIIOFIAN NOIBEEM, J. L. CARNCROSd Mauagdr, R. F. BIMPSQN, Treasurer. 8 19 3m HORTICULTURAL HAL L. GRAND MATIN EE, Lv CARL SENTZ ORcH HSTRA of Hi Performers. KVEKY THURSDAY AFTERNOON (Commencing Oclotu r s, 1U7), at 3 o'clock. Vocalist Mr. George Illshop, the lavorile Ballad Tenor. AJ,U rs8IONj M CENT3. Facki.ke of leur TT kets lor l. To he had ul lti.ner fe Co.'s Mualo Store, No. 1102 Chesnut street, and at the door, 25 lm TlUlANIA ORCHESTRA. PUHLIC RE l.enisals at the MLiNiCA 1. FUND HALL, every SA'lURIAY,at ll.'g A. M. Tickets sold at the door, and at all priiicipul Music Stores. Engagement can he ninile hy addrcKsing G. B ASTKRT, No. I2SI M(). Tl UKi blu et, or at R. WILLIG'S Music blore, No. 1 IC 1 C li K.-iNLT Street. 1" " J1EU1CAN CONSERVATORY OP MCS1C. For Ladies, Gentlemon, and Children, 'lultlou, Teu Uollais per quarter, under the best Masters. .... tj .....,, See udvertlscmtut Utuor lun uoau ui oimuim Notices.1 STOVES, RANGES, ETC. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER OR EUROPEAN RANGE, tor Families, Ho- i-a'M tels. or Public Institutions, lu I wnft i i Vi.N ,., t. t.-K-.n L.IVL. A lu,. Pl.M&jllt.ltlA Dm.... Hot-Alr Furnaces, Portanlo Headers, I.owdowBGratrS, Fireboard Hloves, Palh Boilers. Mlewnoie Plates. Boilers. tXiokmg Stovos, wholesale and re tall, by the niannfa;tiers. SHARP h. & THOMSON, t27tuU.iui No. N. SEA KIND Street. JOHN CRUMP, , ' OAllPKNTKlt AND BUIlpEIt: SUOPSi HO. Bit Ii(.E ITBEET) AMD MO, 78 1UEMMET MTUEET, ygnuoKhrtrui AUCTION SALES. CCL.EL.LAND h CO ifX (ni.i esfors to Philip Ford A Co.. Al'CITOXSEFFS. No. 60S MARKET BUrMfc SALE OF 1 900 CASES BOOTS, 8HOES. BRCJ ANS, ETC, On Thursday Morning, October 17, commencing at lo o'clock, we Will sell by catalogue, for cash, ison cases Men's, Boys', and Youths' Bonis, t-hoes, Itrogans, Balmorals, etc. Also, a superior assortment of Women's, Mlss ai d Children's wear, to which the attention of the tiaoe l called. 110 12 41 JOHN H. MYERS CO., AUCTIONEEK8 Pd 231 MARKET Street. LAI GF. rO.-JlTlVI- BALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH. (I1KJIAN, ANU1 Oil s'l'IO DRY UOOD4, Cn lour moutlis' credit, On Thursday Morning, Cctoher 17. at Hi o'oliflr, embracing about 1200par-k; ages and lots of Iniicy aud staple articles. 10 11 41 LAI GE POSITIVE SA LE OF CA RPETINQ8. ETC. On Friday Morning, October IB, at 11 o'clock, on lour months' credit, f lu id too I lrresof IngiHln, Vcuetlun, list, hemp.eot tnge. slid rug cnrpetlnirs. Tu 12 St '1GPA1KR MANUFACTURER AND OTHERS. 10 hales than plckid and vscked bleucheij linen wtste. ll015 3t LARGE SPECT4T. RI,E OF 10,000 DOZEN HO BIKRY AND GLOVES: On Friday Morning, October is, at in . 'clock, on lour mouths' credit lull lines wc men s white, brown, colored, and mixi d col Ion hose, l ull lli.es men's white, brown, French, and blue mixed cotton half hose. Full Hoes bos', misses', and children's white, brown, and mixed fancy hose, half and three-quarter hose. l ull lines men's, women's, and children's allk.LlslO, and Berlin gloves and gauntlet. 1 he above list ot hosiery aud gloves is of a well known and favorite make. 11016 31 LA POP. rFRFlMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND OIHER EUROPFAN DRY GOODS, ETO. , On Monday morning, October 21. at in o'clock, on four months' credit, 900 lots ol French, India, Germau, aud British Dry Ooods. 10 15 61 LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANH, TRAVELLING BAGS, Eltt, On Tuesday Morning, Oct. 22, Bt in o'clock, oft four months' credit, 2000 packages hoof, shoes, brogans, etc., of city and Eastern manufacture. to 16 St M THOMAS & HONS, KOS. 139 AND lit . 8. FOURTH Btreet. ' Pale et Nos. IMand 141 Ponth Fourth street. HANDSOME FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO, LF:OANT MIRRORS, I1AGATELLK TABLE, HANDSOME VELVET BRIHSSELS. IMPERIAL. AND OTHER CARPETS. ETC On Thursday Morning, ' At B o'clock, at the auction rooms, by oatalogne. a very large and excellent assortment of superior household furniture. Also, HO 15 0 large and handsome walnut and mahogaoy bok CHBt-s, suitable for professional or private purpose. JM. GUMMEY A BONS, AUCTIONEERS, No. 608 WALNUT Street. Hold Regular Bales of ' RKAL F STATE. STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Handbills ol each property Issued separately. King catalogues published and circulated, containing fu 11 descriptions of property to be sold, as also a par tial list of property contained iu our Real Estate Re gister, and offered at private sale. Sales advertised dally In all the dally new8papers.Ii SALE ON MONDAY, October 28, will Include " ORPHANS' COURT ISA LF; Estate of O. Stifcel, de ceased. Three-story brick Dwelling, southwest cornel Jefferson nnd Twenty-third streets. ORPHANS' COURT SA LFJ Same Estate Three story brick Dwelling, northwest coruer Twenty-third and W right streets. PEREM PTORY SALE Lnree Lot of Ground, lOOX 218 feet, northeast corner ot Second Btreet and Alle gheny avennet Three fronts. WALLACE STREET-Two story brick Dwelling, NORTH STXTH STREET Seven modem tiires story brick Dwellings. Nos. 2411, 2413, 2415, 2417,. 2419, 2-121, and 2423, above York street. 1012 13t THOMAS BIRCH Ai SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1110 ' CHESNUT btreet; rear entrance No. 1107 Sanson street. Sale at No. lliti Chesnut street. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT HOUSE HOLD FURNTTURfci. FINK CARPET, PIANO--lORTFH, MIRRORS, CHINA, FANCY GOODS, ETC. ETC. On Krlrtay morning, j OctoherlS. at 9 o'clock, ut iho Auction Store, No. 1110 Chpsnul street, will b sold by catalogue a large to-eorimeiH of superior luriiluire, including Wilton, velvet, Brussels, and Ingrain carpets; rosewood and witluut chamber suites, parlor sullej of various pat terns, wnlnul sideboards, fcecrolaries and bookcases, French plute mantel and pier glasses, wardrobes, spring and huir mattresses, fine feather beds, French china dinner and tea sets, plated ware, glassware, kitchen furniture, stoves, etc. " V UiNO-t'olfilta.- Also six aaoondhaiKl - .iMt. fortPH. w SHOW-CASES. One counter show-case. T10 18 2t FANCY GOODS.-One Invoice of fancy goods. LUMBEK. 1867rSEPcLTANHITB PINE B0AB CHOICE 'dftfj Mh 1867 BUILDINUl UUILDINO , BUILDING! LUMBER I LUMBER I LUMBER! ' 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOOR! Not . 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING! ' i WHITE PINE FLOORING!. ASH FLOORING. -WALNUT FLOORING. BPRUCK FLOORING, - -J STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. . PLA STERINU LATH. 1 RlV7 CEDAR lOl) I . SHINGLES. AND OYPBESB 1867; -W A L N U T BO A R D S, WALNUT PLANK . WALNUT PLANK? LARGE STOCK SEASONED, 1867 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS , LUMBER FOR UNDIHTAkvuai'' RED CEDAR. WALNUT. AND A-Iftiji ; 1 RAT ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KINDS LOJ I . ALBANY LUMBER OF AJLJU BLIND. -SKAbONi.II WALNUtT jjjmas, DRY POPLAR. CHERRY. AND ASW " - OAK. PLANK AND BOABJJIi -J MAHOGANY, , ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENETCRSL ' - SPANIHH CEDAR BOX BOARlJl' FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONO bUPERIORNORWAV HUANniNa J MAUlxE, BROTHER k CO. - 1 rpf ISO, mm SOUTH STREltfT. Um S. BUILDERS' MILL, ESLEIl & BRO., rroprietors. . Alsrays on hand, made of the Beet Seasoned Lumh at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS : AND NEWELS. i '77' Ntwe s, BalUBtei-s, Bracket and Wood Momalnia. MSOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. .rf , Wfclnut and Ash Hand Railing, 8, 8X. and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT. CHE8N UT. aud WAPfm MOULDINGS to order. ' ua WA-f!,HT ' - W I Jb C. PERKINS, . LIUUCK MEBUIAHT, Siioce.ssor to R.:Clark. Jr.. t.O. 324 CHRISTIAN BTREET -C-.riHiHUtiy on hand a large and varied uuwtn.n orBul htjji g Lu m ber. vartea assortment N OTIC E.-TU S CND ER SIGNED woti'd cull atteniion ol the puhilo to hla NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACB. structed as lo at oncecoiniueud itself togeueral liv.Ir 1,, m ...ii.lilnutliill of wn. in-Ill. "VOm very simple in Its construction, aud la pei feutTy"u Belf-cleanliig, having no plps ordrumstn S ; :n .. . ... . .. ..i..o..o.i ut. .: -" wj i laaru uui m (trraugeu With Upright flues as to produce a larger amount of heat froin IiT same weight or coal than any furnace now lu i The hysrouietrio condition of the air as produnsdini my new aiiaiigemeutol evaporation wllf i ou di ' moiistrale that It to the onW Hot Air Furuaciflhal will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere W A large assortment of Cooking lUnge"!1!' t). R.-J obbing oi U kinds promptly Cone, I io
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