THE DAILY EVENING TELI :GI.riI PHILADELPHIA, W EDKJSSDAY, OCTOBER 23, .1807. A DEF CCR&TIC JUBILEE !.; F. TSB'JRG. Mass Meeting In th Diamond, All Rtacnjr City Speech y JudRi Thur maa, of Olilo Tiie Fall of the Plat form. From the Pittsburg Commtrclal, October 21. Hie bernncrntRnr Dili cliy Bnil .rlelnliy held a meet ing uu Saturday evening tne principal upevrlj being ilelivned by Hon. A.M. rourniaii, ol Columbus, Uluo, lb Hie Diamond, Allegheny Cilv. 'J lie iiiceilug whh otganlzed'at the ' Battery," c ir iii r ol Mrant and Webster streets, where ibe cilv De rm crai y we e Joined by dcleg Hons irorn Allegheny end LHwreneevllle. Some of the. rti 1 11 1 n xn In that vli In. iv were rei orated with Culnese. lanterns, and lireworks were distributed freely among the crow. I. in i B. ker ca led the meeting tn orner ami intro duced J mine 'J huriuau, who spoke as lol uwa: Bl'tv.P.CU OF JtlliOK TllllllMAX, Fellow-Citizens of Pittsburg: I am rololced to bo the btaier ol ihe congratulations or tue lieuionracy of Ohio in their brethren ol Pennsylvania iiimii the It rluu vtclorlt s ) ou hvo achi-ved. Kvit since I i nn reeollc. t Perm s Ivun in ha. been cilled the kny- tolie ol Hie Deinociatle arch, the kensione of in I nion-fur m bH inn one is to be. Hie oilier. OnrliK tlie terrible convulsions ol the Inn w years II se.ned tulle uiiiellciilmr that Hun kmii win I roinev.liiy broken, but ilia i"s to nie Miver ol ail M i id, it is lies ti restored, and Pciiiih ivatna l.i inci) more its key- "v but. iny fr'PiuN 1" the le-soil that our vict-ir.e of Hits i ur H ai li ' What 1 the uienM.i of liiu.trc.it lentUi iibi) i-iiiient ilia', r.'iil"liim: In '. ninem lent lnM tii rl "K end b-n eenlns lhr.ini:li to Delaware ait Marymol end Kentucky mi. I lllinol .. reached n o H ore ol I' e Purine In tin Biiiiimi r nn.l i'dhipi l.iei t.i take up Ohio nd r. nin ivania m ine f - 1 1 . and ihtti next nn n' h w nl bear on IH 'iiii'M N ew Jersey und Mw 1 itK? VIihi Is it Cm', ijj K"s lb - Yankee ol Jla lie )mn hands with Hie I sir oil cm verted Jl p i'ili can nl i' UiIuimi m in repudniilnq radii: .1 rule'.' Wli.it Is It I III" I i lulls the grrnl Mh'.dle. Suites ol Ollln sunt Pennsv It aula In I lie lid nils of a p 'hi km I uuinn'.' Wuat IB it tha, hiuaes Delaware nnd .M i y anil uii'i Ken tucky i-linr In us i b their iicui liope In tiie nark JnitiM '. v. nil w liii'ri tlipy lire tlieuti n. il ? v IihI iu H tliut la Mlven iin ..ur gsilua In iiidiiin.t, ll.iilOii. Al.ni t4.clt. mi. I t ol.iruilu ? 1 o nip It Beeii.B Unit die nnswer Is plulti. To me It MPitis lii III IliP nieiiiililT nl I ln" vli'liirl.'M is: J' iist. 'lliatllio A tneriiTHii penplo are not prepared to mi i einlei e nihl inn luntil isovernnmiit.. " i-eioinl y. That, ilio rtliite nine is not. prpnrrt t' CHI r. line i its him: linnd. ami sill il'i r, I.T'.'Hi-t tr ad it Inn . m o l ei nine Htris ul the black ruoe. (Volets, "evcr," awl i lii eis. Thirdly. TbM the r.iai,'iianliiio:ii and Henslblo people ol tlie republic Bin lint willtu to see tno t-eiilh ceiivirled Inly u I'olanJ, eml (40Veruud by IiiilI'M'y fle-imti-irn . t-oiiiihly. I hat Hiey ere not wllllni; to m o tlie ma terial prtreiiiy of tlie country d sguuycJ. in onler to ei l i linn e I lie power of i pnriy. I- iMilj . 'i i nl tin V am not wining to Ben tlie land gr. uu i r u iIioiihmi'i years, perh ios, n ider a Un-iiien a.i.l in i el t u inn kiicIi as fils wnnd never bernre bhw w lien 11 may al te lionorablv paid witli'u Ibe llletlme of a :i ih ration wall, lit r-pinllntl in. and wiihoiil nJiiHIIee. Atul. Hinilly. that iliey are nut . willing lonyer to corjiiiill our dfstinies to rnleru whose cerrnptimi, wasteliilness, nd exiravaKaiic-t nave eqiuiiKiered our trennure, lveii away our property, and brouKht uh to lli very verge ol national uanK luntcy. t his. liMPi ius to .i.e, Is ihe lesson immiit. by tbu el ttlotiH this year; and 1 tnaok uiv AlaKer mat e have learned flat Ipsmiii before I Is t in la ei, Parlies have olieii fought 1 ir men more than for principles; and our oppuiic.its ars nuw eekl.. to in aiiKtiiwlH rucb a contest oiiee more. Tliey overhMk the luct that our victories Ibis year w ere aciileved by baltlinn lor honest principles aud linnest measures, and tu t for men. They ovt-rlo dc I he la a i hat the timeR are loo tieiious lor the peop'e tn ahnle one Jul of tlielr wlsdimi, one HparU of ilieirpairl iilsni. one par ticle of their cum nion sense. No. my IViemls, 11' we dis play 'he Hume wlilnm next year that lias msrked our cutirSH this year, is s will see iho Teoiplo of t onsil' lili.nial J.lnerly and i;ood jf'ivi rniiienl stmd end in our land with all its gii.rlutis and Ivautilul preperlioiis, and Willi a iiut on Us altar thai will burn lorever more. I will nay a few words iidoii the Biiblei t of national debt ami national taxation. You are at this moment the most deeply iuueb ed country In the world. A few years hi:o (iru' llrltaln whn the most deepiv In debt; now you owe mur" than she dne. Kin; an 1 hai tbiny x miiiloim ol p op'e In Hie liritls'i I les, and In India mid other places two hundred millions mure, making In all two hundred and iiiiity-.-lt millions ol people HiPOecl id tie ISritisli Crown. We have bir, thlity oi.e mi'lioiis ol pcoplB-two hundred and live miliiuits less thaa Bbe and yet we own more thuu Biie does iieat Britain draws three hundred and lifiy-fn ir millions ol (lnllais taxes while America draws live Inmcied and hixiy mill Ions; we pay mure tna'i two linn. Ireil millions more than they do. Tue pioperiv of Ureal Itrilu n i . tlilrii-six thousand ui'lliouHnf tlo lars: the properly ol the V m Hurt t?uie Is ts l maieuat foui l"( n iliousand millions of dollars. Thd value o the properly of Ureal llrluiiii Is lliree limes UK much as the valued property ol till Uilitl Ktates Btid yet we owe ii or e than alio di.H.nud piy to our tietieial Uoverumeul two hundred millions more than She dues. 'I he rate of taxation in Oreat Rrlfuln Is nlnetv tliree renls to eveiy hundred dollars the railo or taxation 10 properly. The taxation by onr Uwieral Ooveri.inenl alone Is three dullnrs unit uiueiy-ilireu rents cu every hundred no larr'. Hut, Hays some one, wteie do you uet Hint fact? J tell yon I gel II from tlie leport ol the Special Committee ol llcveuue tUiile lo 'Joi'Kresa. Kiine. one Bays I pay no three dollars and ninety three cms on my property. es, you do. upon a! nU'Hl every HiliiK ynu eat. d rink. wear, o -vn. or earn i i u have 'not a ihlmc upon yonr banks, that nsis not puiu miee to live tanes. imii y. u who wear i hem ir the n. en bo pay the taxes. When tins a-vniii.Mit Is pnr-pnled to M.me men. . hey are fonlisli eii.iiiiili in b-pi rt tiiat Ihe nie i who wear the c otlies no uol p.iv bi y lax on them. It would be Baler lo sav that Hie laboring men wiy ail Hie taxes. I lie only way y,.u can bdil to the properly of t..e country is by labor. A man may Invent tne lilies, machine, and yet until le bor conies tbei e is not auytliin ( added lo the wealui Ol Ihe cotinlry. 'i ukciho nni.iliiulilr, who toils nut. Hi illier tloes h Rl'in. ami yet is clad In s liins linen as ki.ii.mnii. He tines mil add auvthinir t-i Ibe we ilib ot tl e country II he spends hi- li ne iu idleness. I to does not and as much lo the wealth ol Hie country uh tue rhuemaker's- Hppieullue who malita u pair oi 111 y Cent filineb in a year. . . , , , , . You cannot pay taxes without havlnir wealth to pay them with, but il is equally true that i lie great burdmi Ol taxation lulls upon Hie laborini; classe'. It is ur this reason that iher is not a clasi .so much lull list d in havinif tlie people HkIiIIv laxi d as Hi.) l.-iimr-luK people of ibe country. What have been the ell' cts ol taxa.loii unnii the people? Two bumired yeif s asru JV i.Kland owed bul little, and, ill Ihe launiiaart of her people, as well as her poets, was "Merrle oi l Kinr hiuu.' JNow Klie Is lu debt, and, in acconlanco ivl' n one account. oiiu-hIxu enlh ol her penpie are depen dent upon her poor laws lor support: and now can we hope lor pruvperiiy w lt.i biicii ts.vailou as wh are com. 1 lled to h ? W hat Is lo be done? ltepudlailoii? I my no, hut Buch a payment as tlie penpie cau make, and which (-hall Htnp ihis immense debt of itilereal you are payioi! eacli year. Where yon promised. to pay cold pay gold, and wheie you promised to pay trreeunarks nay grec-u-backs. (Cheers.) New the next iLIiik Is lo lo tue pltiiiiierinu of the public treisury. lii we eti stand lieie and recount the one hundredth pari of Hie tilunferlngs ol the treasary. H would require a week Air. Jlawes oue of Ihe most radical or nion. wai forced to atimii that the sieallngs lu one eir under a radu-a administration wou.d uual ths expenses of ilu cl.aiinn B adiiiir.lsirauon. Iu ihe goo I old days of A udrew Jacks m's ad nilnlsiratlnn the exp -nies liefer reHChed twenty-live millions of dollars, mi now our expenses areas niucU in one slnnleyesr as would be T' quired lo run the Government twenty-oiie years at the old rate ot ex pen ill tire. Is It noi lime to have a (top put lo the leaks In the treasury , to turnout Ihe men who thus squander your mom y? They hove got up un Indian war -a .,r Rotton tip by men who wauied contraclM. What have been Hih expenses offal war? (Secretary ism nion reuurted to Congress thai the expeusea of that war lor Hih ypars IWii and lbtW were over thirly m U I lorn of dill Jars. Now how maiiv IkihiI e luduus did they kill w llh ' hat thirly millions ot dollars ? I will toil you. The Bpeaker here aul that a Kev. Colonel Ctilvlng . ton rei oned ihnl he had killed one hnndrel peace able 1 .ollendiug Indians, consisting of , Id men, women and clulureu. and wheneve uny of hisau ll enco wsiiied to fi nd a particularly mean man, tliev hMi onlj lo send for one who wrote "Kev. Colonel1' l eloie his iinine. i(.:i.eers.) Now how m iny hosille Jiiil iihsilid thev kill 1 h this lulny millions ? 1 y a menjb!r ot the IIoiihoI IiH..res-iii;i' ivei. llr. 1'ihom, alter luvesiiaiing the liit-l, stated hi it eviiy hnsiile Iinlinu that Hi.-y Irul Killed cist Hie (ii.vei iiment I wo milliiins ol ihilliir". Tue ei pedlil in ol (ieiiei a' Milly c.ist over ii nno.u ki. and ho repurlxil to l-i letary Slant n l iai In killed imo Indian. And f n ex reKS rider h i.vs 11 Is a lie. he kille I thai Indian (laiil htel I; and the humeri and tr iipers s iy tliey botn lie, for tlie Ihd an Is alive ye'. ( iteno ve.l 1. iu in ter ) Thai i- ire way your money u c-t. Now t will ten on anotl er way li goes. Another tli'i g is uee-'S-tan lo B'op llH benvv taxation a d si rale u p in t .ie jeop'r, that 1", lo dismiss at leist o .e h .u i,t tne Ollice hulders of the general Oovernine t. and sel tin m ui hoi.o-1 work. Haveynienv iiint lii many tin re are? According to the olUtlal report or t'i H'crelsry of Hie Treasury, lliee are over Iwemy tboiihand haei-.ers.ou in that one single depu-tment moie tliini there were duiiiiB the entire aduiluttira tiouol llucnaiiati l iu aider Hie niimbpr or men In the o'her Depart menis, and liiul how n any men yon are lecdiuir in jiliii et-H ann who are electioneering tor Hie ri ilnl pnr'.y. '1 Bere never was a Government so curbed wllh ollii i -lioliieis as is Hie (iovprnuient ol Hie AniHi i;.tu i'P"ple tills day. The number of h inge's on and otlice-liohiers Is so great l"a- they alniosl reni'iid us of one ol i ii4i p'ngiics wlih wnicii the Alniiirlit Bllllited Kgypt. Let tliein go to w ork lur an lion-si livelihood. (Ci eers.) Tnen aii'dlier 11, 1 ig; Give these Southern people ronsliluilnn .1 linen y and a oi il governnienl, and then U,ev win have tlie heart to til' their lands and Improve their rnun'rv. Then thev w ill be able m bear their snai' of taxa tion, and lilt Just so much off y air shoulders, ilien once mine wu will be a uuln d people irom the laic to the gulf: oi ce more wo will inr o i'y march un er the Hiinellag.bui our Inats will eat together as we keep S ep to tlie inns c of the Union, it'liee 8.1 lio t' Is n-y friends, and on may In po to s-oyiir country relieved from dent, your am ulders rellav I tiotii ihls I ur"en of taxa'lou tiirusi imnn you, a 1 1 our people all over the ll punllo may beouuaiujre lovingly united. Covereea Hall. Snratoga, la ready for tlie UctTerH. It Is to b one of the largest and JiandBOineHt hotels in the oountr, accomoda ting over a tuouuani ptopie. CITY raTELLIGENOE. IFOR ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS BEE Ot.' rHTDB fAOKfl. Tub Manitacti'kf.hs ok Tkxtileh Aoain i.x CorKCH, At the Hoard ef Trade rooms jestor- aj an adjournrd oiceiiPK ot (be Association of Couon and Woollen Spinocrs was hohl. wl'.n Pre (kin Divine in the chair, and J. C. i' lo ii mipe as Scrroiurv. llii object of the mretinn wa to airrpe upon a form f Rpplloaiion to Conuress for n reduc tion of the Uve per rent, tax, which tliienteu'' to pnrulzc onr huhmrial tniciests. I'len di nt Divine timed the appointment of the proper comoiitt-Hv, and culled upon the memum to ive their views concern iujf tne Hubicet. Ihcre beintr numerous outig men connoetptl Vvitu the Afttocuirioii, the veteran Kirnam (JurfrtI, 10 q., suggested that thej bhould lir.-.t op heard from. Mr. Ditmis U. Kellr rcnil Mi Intorostln jlinlrd Jetier lioni Di. llellowf, in re'erence Id tlie f-i si' p of la'jijr iu iliia count ry us com pared vi h Europe. Mr. ;nteil aid they n krd Concrcsq to dob'.tt simple justice to Anvncin rininu'nc' urcrs, so that oi.r tiiannfuctiii'!iir trinii' may be ptoli e'ed iiL'ii'Ust t'jf -iu:per laoot ol hiiiroo''. lie tojltl nut unilt r-tiiinl the nctc-si'y ol rni.vtijr so inimv ci tftoiu-ho'.e niiii its, w ho levy a iax of nexciry per cent., when romca'an ad.liuoiiul one fif itnriy-ue per ecu:, lor tutpinai revenue pur poses, 'Hie eovrrnnient, as at present conducted in the lnUt mil Iti'venue Dc aiunnnt, lim a .laiu in vitni ion to imsinns ipeu to stop. The f-peakor hlitl been in ( Imuin, auil f-een jier-ons eii','ai.'t:d in woullt n riiil.s at tiity eems u week in mniie of the lower capucitief, and olliers received pro perlionate wul'cs. How could American hit) r ctnipele with this if We can prove Hint tlie policy ol intlicttm; a TO per cent, custom-house lcveiiuc, lolioivnl liy T,) or 35 per cent, internal revenue, collected by a force ol nicu double in nnrnrii r to what is really required, is t.uici.1 d. Theie was no hope of pioiecunir the trade short ol tne total h urn filiation or this tux. A hall way measure was nut cnotieh. Acriculinral moetiincs are male in this coun try to compete in Kurooe asuinst its piuipr lahoi nie wouipu, w ho iiiu eticas-'d iu the hel ls in p ekiiie wlicat. The nianuf'acturer has no machine lo pantrd acainBt this mendicant labor, or they wouM ask no lavor of Consreso. The speaker would personally nsk notbinir, but was disooeed to see juHtice done, to the tra le. Mr. Archibald Campbell tliotiubt that the politicians ot the present day were disposed to continually take advantage ol the laboring chins. The idea prevailed that the manufacturing interest desired something more than it was their lipht to obtain. The speaker would rather take his char.ee ot doiuir away with every cus toin houHe in the country than rely upon the present h.vstcm of internal revenue taxation. The proper course, be thought, would be to si pnort no man who clisrriuiiniited atialnst the luborinp man and in favor ot the non-lahorimr clastic-, ihe producintr interests ot the CDumry called for such a stand to be taken. 'the niauutac.urers ot Western cities were t'.kinir this view of tinners, and at a meeiinsr re- centlj held at Detiou tne view was taken that the revenue of the Government ouiiht not to be taken from the liborinc classes. Those who oppose the lnborititr classes in this manner will 10. turn themselves: be opposed. We have a Secretary of the Treasury who draw in Ir-iM tendejs issued uornit; the war, and is putting out in their place that which mauulacturers ore taxed to l av. He asks no lavors from Comrress. .but desncs .aimp!y a just and diecrimiua'.ivc taxation. Ceueial Patterson said there was no country in the world to eround dowu by taxation as th!s. Tlie majority in Conercss were re.-pou-iblc lor me existing stale or alJuirs. TUe chairman oi this meeting had been rudely accosted by the Chairman of the Ways and Means ol Congress, and tue chairman now jocosely intimated the proi riety of sending sa'tt Congressman a letter or s.i mpatny at tne lesuit of the late election. An iirmy ol ollicers was kept in olliee to collect the in. final revenue, ana then it Is rapidly dis notd of. The country is thus covered witii idle men. and not one quarter of a cent of the tax collected ever reaches the Treasury. lie old not accuse the Government of (stealing, but all they tolleccd was consumed in salaries of useless ollieiuls. The tax ou cotton was neari r 4- per centum than 2, much of which whs occasioned by the large expenditures of the planter. Wo are to-iiay' pa.wng 13 per cent, mere lor goods than the liriusti Government, ar.d while an additional t at Iff is not asked of Conetess, just protection was es 'ntuil. Labor ers have to puy n tux on everything they eat, and there ore tiet enormous wauec. If Comiress- meu would ai'enn to theirduties at Wa-Uiugtou, thines would he better, and it tliey would give attentii u to the real wants of their constituents, it stead ot admitting railioad iron tree ot duty, there might be more prosperity in certain de partments ol trade. We m old go oacit to tne condition oi tuings dining the Presidency of John Qutncy Ad iuis, when $17.0(Jf),OtlO was all the expeuse of the eu- t ie Government, civil, military, and naval. Mr. Blakely mid that during the time of John Qmncy Adams the country and population were both i-m.ill. The application ot the national expenaittires ol that tune to the present would not do, atthoueh he did not believe the officials ot that il ty nioie honest than those ot the pre sent. (Laughter.) instead ot talking about doing away with the collection of duties, he thought it wiser to set about some plan ot doing awav with the rive per cent. tax. General Putteison said he did not propose ackitig that customs collection be abolished, b it he meaot to eay that it such was the fact, the mahiilacMiriiig interest would be no worse elf than it is to day. iir.T.arsed oitereu the following resolution: Ifesolved. That the Miinufaeturers' Union of Philadelphia ak our members of Coneress to use all honorable means to remove all taxation on tlie industry ot the country, when such In dus' ry requires it to be protected against the cheaper labor and capital of Europe. It was auop'ed. Mr. Dennis Ii. Kelly called up his resolution. ottered at a preceding meeting, providing tor action with regard to estaoli-hiuu a fixed tax ou cotton bales, the eame as the trade bale iu Liver pool. this was referred to the Executive Com mittee, with instructions to communicate with organizations throughout the country. Ad- jourted. Mektiko ok Sailors and Marines ok tub West Gulf SQUADnor.. An adjourned meeting ol Hip t-upors and marines attached to the West Gulf SqnaOrou at the t'me ot the capture ot Aeiv Orleans was held lust evening, iu the su pn nie Court room. A permanent i rganiailou was eriected bv the selectiou ot James D. How- lev as Prc-ir'eui : C Lawreuc-, Vice Hepident: C. F. Ilollinesviorih. Keeretarv; G. 8. Hunui- wtll, Treasurer; and Jo.sep'i Mercer, Corres pond 'he b. ereiary. A re. oluiiou wus ndopted giving the organiza tion the title oi "The i'arragut Keff Orleans l'rice Aesoc ai ion." Alter the transaction of some preliminary buHiictit, u oiiitii'tice, was appointed, consisting oi three in eucn CohgreHsioiiiil disir.ct, who are din cteo tn wait upon ihe me,u(.18 or Coip'rcss aud iirae tbem to uhd their irintieni e in seeunutr the pus twe of a bill awarding the prize mouev Oue the suilois and marines of thai fleet. A resolution was pa-sed inviting correanon deuce irom the meuibcrd of the squadromvBi dirg at a ibsim.ee. The Assoc atiow then adjourned, to meet at me 'uiiio piaeo on me nrst aiuuday in No veu. her. Statistics ok the Crrv Raii.uoad. We eave a tew days 6'uce a ttatemeni thowinir the te dip's audi xpi nditurts of the City Ituilroad for ooe ear. The following will bhow the number aud size of the cars that have passed over the road from Oc'ooer 1, I8U6, to heptoaiber 30, U67: Kieht wtecled cars, with merchandise, 72,lii2; ditto, with coal, 40,340; ditto, witu lum ber, 410; d.tto, with lime, 164; with pig lrsu, 70!); express, 4238; emptr, 2'J; making a total of 98,312 eiyht-whecl; 21,423 tour-wheel cars with the same articles also passed over the road, making the entire number ot curs 119,730, IloAnn ofTbapk. The stated monthly meet ing of the Executive Council wn he! i n Mon day evening, the Piesldent of the 13 ... Johu Welsh, Est!., In the chair. The telect comnnttee, of which Mr. So der U chairman, raised at the last ttated inee'iug for the purpose of consultation with the managers of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad and oihers, respee'lug trie establishment of a direct steamship line to Liverpool, repoited progress and were continued. A communiea'ion respecting cheap freight railroads, wt h the procce Hlps of a convention held at the Cooper Institute at New York on the 17lh instant, elicited cepsio'ei able discussion, Mr. I uzby anvticnttng at some length the adop tion by inilioad companies of the policy of 3ou Oninu their agency, in the worklnit of their roads, to the liiriiisliliig of ihe road st ay aud mo'dve power, and leavintr to private f.arties and iiiili- hlnai eiiierprtse all the o.her detail;', of freight tiansrortatioD. :r. Kraley thonpht there were insuperable (lift cnltirs in the pn.ctical apnjicatton ot such a policy nh'Ch woi.l 1 render it impossible ti apply it generally, and to lnn lines of tr.un- p .1 latlOII. The sul ject w:is "itinlly laid on the table. The subicct of a repeal of ti e tax on cotton was I ron ght to the uoiceofthe Hoard at tin lu-t Mated tueefiiig, by a request front the Chai'lpoton Cham tier of Coitinictce, and at this liuetiiiii by one liont Ciricin.iati, to unite In a menu rial urginn upon ('ougrc-.i the impolicy of continuinF lb s t ix in the present Mate of the cotion production ol the world. The subject was ride consider ami lepotl to r d to a cotiimltle to the Council at its next fctsi'ed meet inc. The Ooniinittue of the Month were then an nounced, Mos-i'?. (nifiree N. Allen, Ma'.tlieA' liuird, nn 1 Joseph V. Grubb, ami the Hoard ad jouriitd. Etobfk kkpkrh' Unios. The storekeepers doing business ou Second street, between Vine and Conies, held a meeting Inst night at M -eha-liics' Hall, Third street, below Green, to perfect iticir orc'iiiiziiiiiii). Add, eses were delivered bv various member explanatory of the objects of the Union, uiguig that Immediate steps be taken to abate the nuisance arising from uu nnnantsible ei eroarhments of burners and pro duce dealers lining busiuesson the pavements of said luoiongh'are. A complete set ol oilioers were elected lor the ensuing year, iucluding. an Executive anil Kinancc Committee. Affrllie adoption of the following preamble and resolu tions, the meeting adj ourned: UVnrca.', We, tlie membprs of the Storekeepers' Vbion, iloinx IniBlness on I'orlh Second s'reol, be tween Vine and Conies streets, I'liilade pliU, h.ivlu j met in couiudi lo devise iteaures to tirotect cur busi ness InteresiB Ironi ihe encroaehiuents ol farmers and produce dealers, occupy inn and obstructing ihe pave ments lu iront ot our respeitlve Btores, hluderinir Hie view and pas ne of customers lo the siore, fur an un wananla'iio immDer of hours esch week, to the i;ieat naniayu of our business und "properly; lliereloie he It J,'isi,h(il, That the Executive Committee be nnd Is hereby aiith.iri.td tn lake Immetllaie and vigorous s i ps. in coui-ert wllh the city autlmiilies, to eulurcn exlslliii.' 1 iws reuu atuiK Hie m irket Iraui hlse ou Haiti tnoroiiKliinre, mi.k n. use of all leiral remeilies in He Ir power loaiu'te He nnlsanee nrlsliiK Iron) ilm encri acliinents ol tanners ami produce dealers doln bus lie.-a In Iront ol s'ores Mlualed In Haul sireets. V.v.od'd 'I hat tliu i:xei:utlve Couimittee be aud Is lie i liv empowered, whenever deemed expedient, to iu; itr n miMiiu lai mers nun prouueu ueuiers iu lur ihei u.K ihe objects of this Union. rnoposKD Meroek ok City Departments. The Sub-Committee on Lay of City Councils, consisting ot Mes-rs. Littleton, Ilaroer, t'uge, Kim?, anil Kvaiis, met yesterday, and bad under consideration the resolution of Mr. Hardslev. providing lor tne merger ot the Department of City l'ropi rty with that ot the Dcpartaieut of Market", Wharves, huiI Landings. Alter a free interchange of opinim, the Committee asreed ui on reporting to Councils an ordinance abolish ing the Department or markets, winrves. aud Landings, aiid pending that the business of Unit Department shall be transacted bv the Cone misbioDcr of City Properly. The ordinance fur ther provioes that the Ma ion Houses shall be undfr con'rol ot the Mayor, and not in the hands of the Department ot City Property. Grant Mketinu i.v the Fifteenth Warp, l-inst evexmiK a lartrc mc-tina ur tjo itupuoi. .-nn citizens of tlie filteenth Ward was held In the Hull at the corner of Wo3t and Coates streets, lor the purpose ol indorsing (ieneral (irant lor the I're 8 del cy. Rev. James Neill presided, and Robert Al. r:vans ollieiu'.en us secretary. K"soiutions indoiMiig Grneral (irant tor the Piesideusy, and ptoviaing lor the lormauon ot a t.raut ciuo, were olle-red nnil mlonu'ii unnuiiiiousi v. Ad dresses weie made by the Chairman, John Price Wetlieiill, hsi., Kobert M. Eviius, Ksq., an t otheis, alter which a Committee on Permanent Oretmizatiou was appointed, und the meeting adjourned. AMUSEMENTS. Madame Adelaide Ristori will appear, for the tiist tune in this city, in her great onginal tofeol the "yueen of Prance," iu Paolo Gnico-Kit-tti's new j luy of Marie A uto' mite. In con sequence ol the gieat leugih ot the play, aud the t-Mraordihary channes in tlie costume and scenery, the play will begin at ha f-pasl seven o'aock, and the doors of the Academy will bo opened at fi'45, In order to accommodate many persons who are unable to obtain seats for the hist representation of Marie Antoine te, the manager announces that the new play will bo icpeated to-morrow (Thursday) evening, com mencing at halt-past 7 o'clock. Fuday, last night ol Ristori in Philadelphia. Mr. J. B. Roberts will repeat his rent rofe of "The King" in Louis XT, this eveuing, sup ported by all of the company favorites. Mr. Roberts' acting in this play is really superb. On Friday night Mr. Roberts will take his hrt benefit. Ou next Monday evening benefit of Mr. Thcmas J. Hemphill, the business manager of the Walnut. Mrs. 1. P. Cowers has added new laurels to her already brilliant histrionic crown, iu the chnrae'erof the hapless "(jueen of Scots," in Schiller's preat play of Mary btuirl. at the Clietnut Street Tncutre. The new play will be lepeated to-night. At the Arch, JVobody's Daughter, the new seusRtion play, continues to uraw largo au diences. The great gambling scene is very ex citing. Miss Kate Keignolds and tho entire company are in the cast. Extraori inary attractions are off.tred this eveniDg at the American Theatre, including gems of every kind of stage eutertaiument. Carncrosss & Dixey continue successful with the tiurrah Trip Around tlie Hoi., and present several capital burlesques in addition every night. The ArocALYrSE remains at Concert Hall for one v. tck loueer. No oue should fail to see this great moral exhibition. Seats and tickets lor Ihe Richuigs' opera season, at the Academy of Music, e uiiiueiieing Lcxt wetk,can be obtained to-day at Trumpler's niue;c More, N'o. 02b' Chc?nut street. Carl S lntz's FouHTn LIatinei;. The Haydn synpbom, which gave so much pleasure ut the last concert, will lje repeated tomorrow. Mr. Jean Louis pium a charming song by Kucken. Mr. Hruckncr p'avs a remarkably rJne concerto for trombone, compo-ed by David. This is re garded as one ot the grandest solos ever vritt"u for this instrument. The overture to tho Mania Fule, by Mozart, waltz, 'Decoy Hirds," by S rt.iiBS, and a galop, complete the proeramine, which possestes more than ordinary interest. QERLACH & KLINC, IMPOItTKltM OF IIUCU WIJiCK, MO. lid HOI TII SIXTH N TICKET, A hrUI.elHH. Ua.luii..l la ........ ..A.T i.H with , A W hol.HBle and Ketall Wine Hoime. where patrous niuy obtain, on nivouimoiiatlnu terms, every flelleacy the marael allords. x-airouage sodelled. 5 3i T. STEWART BROWN, 8.E. Corner ot FOUUTH and CHESTNUT STJ M ANCf ACTURKA Or t aUNKB, VALISES, ti BAGS suiUble far Europ (.Forrr.erljf t 70U CH8TNUT ST.) MA i?J,VV lELTAHWril. t'nr ndrlUltmal ktminc .V. j e Firrt ra. 4!-MfJA0 fUH f HII.AIKLPJHA-TUD3 VA1 N Kis. ,..H 19 Moon Kiel- 2 01 s-T-w -w.m 6 09 Hits wim em PHtlHKLt'Ulfc Hknry Winsor, t haki.kr Whkki.kr, Jaukm T. I IH NU, NTKt.T ('OUMtTI Ktf, UOVKMKil OK OCk.,151 rAUllS FOB AMV-HICA. Moravian., l'erla , honiBHla A tHlaiita.... Ali I I f Viruooa C on n-li a... I.ivi i pool...Uuebec..v Oi l. 1 ....Liverpool. ..New York Oct. I ....IlaiiihitrK...riew YorK o.il. I ...Loniloi .New York .Oct, I ....l.lvtrpooi...New York Oct. I ... l,lverpooI...N'ew Yora Out, I ...(llaKowNew Y'firk -O.su ! Atlai'tif Mi.iitiiiiiiipioii.iew i oik A I us 1 1 Ian Llverpool...Uuebeo Vine he 1'ariB Ureal -New V or k. ....... t Inn n I,lvertniol...Hoston C.ofNS aslilnntoii. Liverpool... New York lleeiB Llveriil...Mew York A lhniaiinlu..fcoulliani)iloii..New York KOH KUIWCK. Siet.liattnn TS'ew York Liverpool 1 1 ipod Iew Yoik...Livernnol ( nhsi Hi stoi J .Ivei pool New Yiik ew 1 oi k...liremen e, HI I mull n New ork. ..LI vr i pool renin j ivanla... New Yoi k...I.irei iool Ata ai.ia New Yortt...Liiiutoii I . Kiii;iioui New 'ork...ilnsiow Hi lie i New York... II av re .. LoiutsUi New Ynrk...llamhuri ...OCl. ....oni. ..-'!t. ....del, .. Oct,. ...Oct. ....(Vt, .... let. ...O.sU ,...Oi:l. ,..-OJt. ...OeU ....Oct. lot. . O si. ....Oct. Ill 1'2 1J u li 12 IU.IH WISH. LIUAt H.S1 1C, HiU folemhla.., .New YorkIlavana (Vt, 21 tliiaece t'luleila i iiarlestou Oel. it 'I "on a wand a l'lillaila isavamiah .1 ci. II. ilusiiKin I'hlnula Havana Oct. us J'niieir. .l'lillaila yviluilnmnn Oct. ill blnrof tlie i:iinn. I'hilaihi New Orleans Nov. 2 Al hi is are loru timed by every aieamer lu lliu le filial lines. The Hteernera tor or from Liverpool ci 'I ki ljui eiuuow n, except the I unadum line, wpicli c. ll hi lonilimileiry. '1 be Hteaiuers lor or Irom theCouU neel ("ii'1 hi Konl liain pion. CLKAKKI) YK"STKltI)A Y. Unique Trjuca, Jletriinan. Cork or Falmouth, for nun rs, vv nrren, on uu iv aiorris. liiil! 1'.. Mnllh, Morris. MAlanras, A. Merino, if. el r Mary Augusta, Kotan, llallluiore, I .iplrtln. St'r It. Willlim. Cuntlilt, ilnli iiiiure, A. Uroves, Jr. Si'rt". Frank'ln I'lernon. lialinnore, A.Orovivi .tr. f-l'r A. C. hilmers. Knox, New York, W. l Clyfle&Co. liiK 1 boa. Jellersen, Allen, lor Aialllmoie, Willi u Uw Oi burt,e9, w, r. I lyde & Co. AKItiVF.n YKKTKTtnAY. Ptrnmshlp liendrlck Hudson. Howes, Irom Havana liin n bi.. Willi Huitnr. etc.. to T. Vy allHou s.inii. Hi IK .. M. h liirlil. K iiIkIiI 8 days troiu ltlclnuond, ai e . un lee lo w arren. Hreni? Morris. isclirM.; Burnii4. Kicliniiis. 1 day from Cumden, W illi train to J I,. Bew lev A Co. frhr barah and Mary, Truax, 1 day from Dover, wlih grain to J, liarreit. (-c)ir Thliliha (iiee. l'lemlnp;, l day from Camden, With gralu to J. L,. Hew ley V ill, bchr is. C. 1' Uhlan. Tint, 1 day from Port Deposit, wllh Kraln lo J. I.'Kewlev A Co. Hclir Keading lUt. Ku. ii, Anderson, from Rlch- nioiui. t-rlir llarv Aucnnta. Untan. from Baltimore. hteamer Chester, pierce, w hours irom JNew York, wlih mdse. lo W. 1. Clyde & Co. Steamer Wars, (iriimley. 2i hours from Mew York, with muse, to w. Jt Clyde & co. '1 ug Thus. Jt-ITerson. Alien, irom Baltimore, with a low oi Durgea to w. r. ciyue at co. meio"kani-a. hleamahlp W yominy, Teal, hence, atSiivannahyus teruay. Hiean ship stars and Stripes, Holmes, hence, at Havana 'Zlst intii. Steamship fetar of the Union, CookBey, henco, at isew urieaiis ism mst, Buripie l emplur. Potter, for Hampton Roads, sailed from Kto Jeneiro 'lul nit. Brig W. Welsh strobrldee. from Denis, at Malaga at n nisi., 10 loan lor Philadelphia. iirig Nezarlne. Murphy, lor illack river, Ja,, sailed from K Illusion on Inst. Brig O C Clary, Bryant, for Philadelphia, cleared At New Yftrlr veil bril ti v - . ' fcclir A. (lod'irey, Oodlrey, hence for Boston, ashore on tne J" mole Urouinl, w asKoion mmi iusi Scbr Koiet, hence for iiooton, al Holmes' Holo 20th Instant, frrhr Expedite, Itackett, for Philadelphia, cleared at jew vt.rk j esteriiay. t; Kf.hr l-:ivirii Muiill lipnpl. at, Wanhllluton 21s. Inst Schr J. T. Wi aver. Weaver, for Philadelphia, sailed irom Newburyport Pith luhi. , Schr Sarah A. Hammond, Paluo, for Philadelphia, clenreil Ml. ISi Hinn !Mst. Iiint.. . Schr Mary L. Vanklrk, Haley, hence, at Pawlucket llUblLHt. , , st-hr J. B. Allen. CaRe, lor Philadelphia, suited from Kantuekei Isili Inst. siihiih-ih mi.ek Diamoud. Meredith, and walker, Sherlu, lor Piiiludelplila. cleared al .New York yea- sieaiiier Alexandria, Pratt, hence tor Richmond, BalliidiroiuKoilolkVllbtliiHt, f ICOTICR '1S M ARINEKS. The atenmi r l osta lllca, belonuuiK the VT. H. Paclllo Mail SleaUiShio Comnany.draw Iiik slxleen leet water. touched on a Buiiken rock, which Is not laid down on i.nv ehari. on il. o .Inlv is. 1 117. at fi'8 1 P. M. . weather clear, ou her passaito from JNagusakl to YukoUauia, o;f luianu sea rouie. This rock lies near the S. entrance of Hpex- Hfratta, and Ihe reported miiKiieilc uearinus are as loiiowa- cat end nt K u i e c-lma S. by K, N..i.r iii tiiu ihe loiiowliie Boundlnirs wero ob- taliaii Irom ihe t osta Kica. will! a hlieen-latlioiu lu.i.d leari: tstar board side, oeveu lalhoms; porlaide, no boitoiu. liy order of the Secretary or the -avy. TUUIUNTO-N A. JENKINS. Chlet ot liureau. Bureau of Navigation. Navy Department. Out. . lii7. f... ... Notice Is herehy Riven that In consequence of the tiereb on the Barrels Itnck tn Courtinaciherrv Buy haviiiK bten wasned auav. a can bnny. colored black, with ihe words Jiarrels Bock" on II In while letters, bus been placed lu six latlioms at low water spring tides ami atinut Rlxiv miliums s W. w. ot tne rock, in ii uiK In niiBiiloii. with the following marka aud ceini:B bearliiBH: . .-.( m ma Harbor View ilouse, Just open OU Coolmau Point, JN. by w. r4 w. , rJ t.wer ou Seven Heads w. by 8. ( in. ii end oi K limaln Llchthuuse SE. K. 1 ne buoy will be removed wheu another perch has hi en erected, of which flue nonce win oe givuu. By oider. WILLIAM LEd, Secretary , Dublin, Sept. 27, lbt.7. The Swedish flovernrcent Iibb given notion that ftnm Sent. 22. Isb7. the light (ol whicn uollce was given fioni ihls i llice on April 27. ISi-71. on Wadeiobod, Under Islands. Bohus nay. will be exhibited. The light la an alternating light, snowing every R M.... ul.n. .,nu m IIIUIO fru nnvi nuim naDii ... niiuu. ''"' - .. . iinrailmi. wllh an Interval of twenty-one seconds' ou st miiy between each; It 1b elevated pis leet above the level of ihe sea, ami in clear weaiuer tiu.iinu iib swn tr m adlstanceof Hfleen miles, except In thedlreellnu ol nnrtlieaBl, when II will be bidden hy WaderoMtoro. Tlie lliuniliiailiig apparatus Is dioptric, or by leuses of I li e second oroer. ... , 'i i,e ne hi (muse in Iron. 2 feet bleh. and painted red, uh Blso Is the keeper's dwelling, which la slluated In the valley to tue in w. or ii. 'J tie pobtilon of the llgbibotiBe. as given, is In lut, 68 lii4 JN-, 1011. 11 1)z oi Hreeuwicu. liy comniBiid ot their lordships. 4ji.ii h i. x h v men A kiis. nvdrocranher. Hydrographlc oihce.Admlraity.Londou, bepl.ii0,ld7. SAAC C. EVANS, MAM'rAt'TillKR AN BEALEB IN OHS, TAINTS, VARMSIIKS, Naval Stores and Soaps, SO. 10 BOBTU lltXAtVABi: AVENUE, insnmSn PIIILAllELPHIA. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC, C U T L E K Y. A fine assortment of POCKKTano Tahl.K uviii'Hi, a iaui.s OA l ill KT tt.(t PS. I. A OIKS' HI MS sJ soijs. PAPJilt AND TAILORS BHKARB. -TO.. y nKIjMOLD.a t:ullery Store, No. 136 South TENTH Street. I Three doors aboye Walnut LEGAL NOTICES. ,r,mTin rinriUT I?T ri .T fi7. 4.4S.- Dl;l.lllH,,l I.A, , -. , - JHN M.HAllTti'vs. BOBEItr HAKMICaV K W. T. hllll hf' ' ii vij o a ' !.'.. o. The Auditor appended by the Court lo distribute llie nii i i i . ,. .uiuni iik o.-rKiiiial urnnurlv WtfXn SJlnX defendai'i'iH under the .hove and ef'o' " he ,rra, No'ie'Xr,1 A! WZi Philadelphia. -- - Auditor. IU S.O IV -- MOTION AND FLAX, HAIL. UUl a - - - " . , Of all oumbeni and uraudk Tmnk. and W.kou l over uicj .," ''it." V 7,iira.-iurem' lirler Felw. rrom oiih. tJXrXl Wide" Hanlirig, f H-M T-n;. UX ! JOJ1A W. r-V MiniAin a i.u.. tJ Sg.ioaJOM'AlW. AMUSEMENTS. rI8T01tI.-ACADE.MY OF MU81C V Mreclor J. ORA U MAKll') A IN I UI I'M I r., reiformance ou MAH1K AMOINKfTK JNigni this evriiing. commences at precisely half-pa-it 7. Dunrs otien at 7. IJllrS twt-unesoByi r i'.. i is.t, wo unci rmv. '10-'OKBOW (liiursiay), KI A R I II'. A IM TO I N K r 1' li. rjinfvimrdtl'a innt. Kini iinnnraiA work, will be pre sented, Willi great splendor, gorgeous eosluines, aud utw se4nery ol ibe mosteosiiy cnamc iT. J-BI IA Y LAN i iviuitT in i-iiuaiieipuia oi llllllllli' 111 -l I OK 1. when she will appear In her gr'al iragic role of , fil r, ) V. A therame tragedy In which Madame RI VTOUI made her I rtiiiuphtint dehnt. In America SA'l Cl'DAY AllKUMiUS, at nail-past. i. iuurs 0itii at 1. MAKll', AIN III! IV KI tp; M A I 1 in r.r., and last appearance of Madame LllulU lu I'll I la dell 1. In. AemlRsinn to rnrmiet, Parnnet Circle, ena nnicoiiv. fl; Unserved Spa s, ftti cents extra; Family Circle, 6t) cetUBi oniii ry. :ta cents. Sis. Is lor the Minine on he had at the Aeanmnv or Music, end at TP U M 1'i.Ut's Xuw Aluiilo ibture, No. I'ili II KSNC P Sin el. Oh the Matinee. Bilnil'slnn tn all narls of the house. Cue Lol'ar. lti.erved peats, 50 cents sera, ( 0 N C K H T II A Ii L, J tHF. NT'T Stre-1, aO'.ve Twelfth. Ol'I N TO-VMM J . AND 7i.VF.RY NTi.HI' THIS WKl-IC. end on WMiMSLiAV tuU oA'ltltliAY Ar'il.ii.NjUNd, Ti e prtat AI'OOALYPi-F-. lilnslrntcd; The ll u-k or HhYl-.L VTIONS Uesealtd; the vit--i"ijN's tn-' nr. jo'in (ipened to view, iu liliy Rolen. lid M .y lug Tableaux, t.l, owing what St. Juiin Baw wlu-n a l)oi- in II 1' A I iN A IS UP K N 11. THE DAY' OF J I i Mai K.N'I . S I A llTLIN'l SPF.CTACLKH, ICKN'Fs OF FNPA KA LLI..LK1) It s, a I II Y. ALMl-MON '111 ,l,l, I'Altl'sni. K II A I L l-i 1'I.Al t-H AT TVVKNTY-FIVK Cji CliMU. No Ll'M'IVI ll SeatH. I- A II 1 I'll ION WPTINISDAY nnil S VIUKll V Y Al-l r li Nt II iN i-, at 2'n o'clock , when elnldi en wi II b- ui.'iiiitu d Ii r e cenla each. Doors open, F.vonln;;, al i ii'cloi k: eniiinieiice at K. A Iternocns, tlooi'H onen at 2 o'i h ck; c. iniuei.ee al 2,'j. 'l icke'. ijllice oiieu dm luj rue ay. Rpllglomi pBjinrs of I'.VKItY DEXOMIVATION vi v niiii call el e-iliiin to Ihls lulvel tisenll ill. and send hill to Cohiu t Hall. A. CUlrNF.Y, Proprietor, FO It E P A U 0 II ' S 11 AM MO I It MANAMKIUE AN II Mlil'l' i. I I III IM riVE DAYS AMI MMI1 I'M Mo ItK. H KM A I N l r. It O l THIS WEIiK CENTRAL Sh A 'IT NO PA UK . lllllMlt AMI WALLAi E si ItH.B'.TS. I. VERY Al 1 EltNDON AN O i:VENING. THE LIVINU UIKAFl'K. SBliAKK IIKAS'I'S AlND BIRDS. FINEST ClRCtS TBOUPE EVER IN PHILADELPHIA. THE PUBLIC HELriHIT L) WITH THE VvONDKHS OF NATURE, HI AMiN 1 1' ICh.vr Pit, lit! UK ll AiNCIiss, bPLENDID UoltsKS. (11 b'l'ii EN lEtlTAINMENTS. tVHtY AFTERNOON AT 2'. EVEllY F.VKVINO AT 8. Doors Onen One Hour-aud-a-baif l'tevlous. Adnii-sion 5nc. CI. lull en, 10 .V ears a nd under 2"jc. ON MONDAY, October VH, THIS SHOW AT WlL.MINtl ION. Mti. JOHN DUKWVS AUCH Sl'UKKT lilKAillK, lligins at o'clock. NOHOJX'ss DAirull I'Kll. MONDAY, AND TILL FURl'HElt NOTICE, Maeder und Fuiion's great drama of NOBOUY't DAL'Mii 1 EH, with Its Btartllng ell't els, and MifB KA'IK BEKtMJLDS al IFN.NY WIUSOX, ilia 1111KW ! R. and LADY KVisltiLWijit, Aided by tne Full compauy. lairlrg the pii ce a (lainhllng scene. FI! IDA Y HEN" EFI'l' OF M HFIONOr.D3. Al u N DAY. November 4, first lime. sURb'. WA Ii N U X S T R K K T T 11 K A I R K. N. E. cr. NINTH and WALNUT. Begnni at '4 to8. THIo (Wednesday) EVEN 1 NO, October 23, 1S67, Mr. J . B. ROUtuu.-j will appear In lloiicieauu's hinlnrlcal trattedy. In five acta, HuLulaieil Irom the French, eulltled I.UL1S KIN'li OF Fit NCE. Louis XI Mr. J B. ROBERTS To cout-lude w n b Morion s pnpniar farce ot MY PliECIliU-s HEl'Y. FKIDAY-BliN EFl 1' XJF M H. J. B. ROBERT3, VTEW ClIrJSNUT hl'UEKT TllEATUP. WEDN ESDA Y EVKKIMt, Ost. Zi. Kngngemeut oi me oistiiiguisnea Actress, MKii. D. P. liOWElLW. who w ill appear lu To roncludo with MLIilsliAW, IJAOSHAW, AND BUADSHAW, SATl It DA Y FA MILY MA TIN EE. Mis. D. P. BOWKHS will appear. TTiOX'S AMKRICAN V Alt I STY THEATRE. .' Jl.Vli.UY il. V FN I NC AND HAlUliaAY A F t l-.IIMION. Ci P FA T CUM ItlttATIIiV TllfllTPH In Miami Hnliets Elhioiaii Liurlesquea.SuUKs,' Dances mi lum niivs, t'yuniHsi ,cis. eic. 2W ELEVENTU STREKT OPERA U0USK, I.LFVFNTU STREET, ABOVE CHEcACT. 1 UK V A M I Ii If B I'.hOLT OPEN FOR THE SEASON, CABFJCKOSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS. THE OREAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THK1B (ullANll JKIIIIOI'IAN MOIttEEN. J. L. CARNCUObd Managor. R. F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. g 19 ata HORTICULTURAL HAL L. MRAND MATINEE, Ly CAKIjSFN'I, s oucii esTKA or 40 Performers. HVl'.lll HltHMAI Arie.n.uuji tCommeucliig October 8, lst7, al 3 o'clock. Voealmt-Mr. JblAN LuULS, SINM1F ALMInslON, 60 CEWTS. Package of lour Tn keis for 1)1. 'lo l.e had nt Boner fe Co.'s Music 6tore.N0. 1103 Chesnul Ktieel, and at the door, Vii iu AfcSKMBLT BUILDINGS TENTH AND CH ESN UT BTBE It I s. 'ihe mammoth si ebeopticon. for a short time only, commencing on MONDAY EVENI.Nli, October 21, al 8 o'clock. This Instrument produces 11 e seme etieci obtained, uy a parlor aiereoscope, 01 making objects aiand out 111 hold reliel. only on a itlnanlio , bialo. The collection embrace several hundred c f Ihe finest Enroni-aii and American views. t nablhig the managers to vary their proxramme from tune to lime. AUinlbslon, on cents; cblldreu, 2-j cents. '1 Ickels lor tale al Tiuuipler a Music btoro. ami at lliedoor. ' III la ii GERMANIA ORt'IIKSTRA. PUBLIC RE beiiittals al the M UslCAL FUND HALL, every SATURDAY, at 11, 'a A. M. Tlckoia sold al tue door, and in all principal Muhio Stores. Engagements can be made by addressing u. iiassi r.Ri , .No. u.il A1U.N- i fbfy street, or ai xv. wiiiLiu 13 music biore, jno. .'021 CH ESN UT Sireel. lu i) 3m STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICE. TII S UNDERSIGNED would call attention ol the public to his ISEW MOLDKlN H.AM Lei. FUB.NACK. Tli la la an eullrely new healer, ll Is no'eon. . riietad as lo at oiicei onimeud Itself Lo ireiioral lavor. being a comhlmilion of wrought and casi iron. Ills very bluiple Iy lis construction, and Is pel lectly alr ilght; sell-cleaning, having no pipes or drums to he laaeu out anu cieaueu. it is so urrauKcu witu upright Hues as 10 erniiuce a Inner amount of heal from lite same weight or coal than any lurnace now lu use. The hytroinelrlc condition ol the air as produced by ny new ai langemenl ol evaporation will at once de-m.-iiHiraie thai il la the only Hoi A ir Furnace lunt will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. 111. -se In want ot a complete Heat nig Apparatus would do well locall end examine the Midden Eaglo. CUAKLFH WILLIAMS, Nos. 1132 aud 113 4MARK El" Street, Philadelphia. A largo assnrlment of Cooking Ranges, Fire-Bnurd Sioies, Low Down Urates, Ventilators, etc., ai ways i 11 hand, N. B. Jobbing of all kli'ds promptly done. 5 lot 4,OXvw ,HJ isTORTi-iNXCity! ri.UCTION SAI.E9. , f ii i. t. L L, A N I) & C O lVJL ( -"n.f ft. ., s to Philip Ford o,), AI'ITIUN r.fcl B- No. MM Id ARB KT Btrte LAIU.E BALK fF Bum CASES BuOTS, BH0ES, HKI.IIAiVb, EH!. On Thursday Morning, October 24 ronniieu lnt at hi o'clock, we will sell by i-aialoKue, lor cbhIi, in" canes Men's, Boys', nail Y ouths' Boots, shops, llrogsns, Bauuorals, u Also, a rieslrahle assortment ol Women's, Mlnsvs', ai.rt Children's wear, Irom city and Eastern mann hiclureis, to which I be atteni Ion ol Ihe trade li called. SH EltlFF'cS SALE. Also. Inctr ded In onr sale of ti e '.till Init., we w!l ell, by oider of the Hlieriir, A large assortment of lit ids, Slioes, tinlleis. etc. IIP 111 4t. J OHN R. MVKRS CO.. AL'('T10NB Bt 'I Noi, 2i.iriid m HAi KKTHtreet LA llflK I'O-lTIVl SA I.K OF liniT'PIf, FRFNCII, MhirtnlAN, AN!) JiOAIfM'llJ Hill UUOD.1, Oil lour lllliln I B cieoll, , (hi Ihuifdny Morning. October 24. at Ino eioik. embracing about 100(1 pack. , ogtB and lols ol Maple mid luncy unities. IC1H51 LA BOH' l'l ISITI VE SA I E F C A lU'ETINU. KTO. On I-1 may Moru UK. Crtohev 2S , at n I'lhck. on lour montbV credit, ale nl 'ifi i hre'i'.f terrain, Vene.lau, 11. t, hemp oot- ii'e'i', and ri g cur pel 1 1 i;s, IU li it LAHil. 1 1 BT-MPK'ltY S4l F OF FltF.NCTI AND OIJiJ-R J-l t.ol'HAN DRY iflljJJs, ETC, Cm Mnmliiy nn. ruing, Oi loin r '.'S, nt 10 i '.ii ck. on lour months' prodlt, 900 ots ol Ireetli. Ii ilia. Merman, aud British Dry (hods II12SH I M. (.LJiJlLY A rOiNS, AUcTIOSEERS, t , No. 6e W A LN L'T Street. Hold 7'emi!nr Sales el LEAL 1 S J A l F, s l(,( KS, AND tVF.ClTRITIEa AT IJI1-. 1 II ll.ADP I I'JllA r.JitllAMifi, Hfsi.iiliillK ol ei i Ii r ) eiiy Irsiied separately. 1m n ci'iiili.tui s i nl.1; .on aim circulated, coulalnlni 1u;l ileaeriiticiis ol properly to tie Hold, as also a par- tii.i lint ol pm ri euiiiaiiied lu our Ui-al Juilale lis gii.tei , anil oPeii d at private sale. Sales adveniaeu dally In all the dally newspapers.u HATE ON HON I) V Y , October 28, will Include Mill II A NS' lot L'l sa LI r- Male ul'C. Stlkel. do- leieid. 'iliiee-Moiy buck Dwelling Boulhwenl corner ji iierBcn nun I weniy thiiti Mreeis. OM'IIANs' lot lil' s A LI' Same K.state Three- sioiy liru k Dwelling, noilhwchl coi uer Tweuty-lhlrd und vi rifi hi Btreeis. 'i-ni-.jil' toiiY sa t.i: Larito Lot or oronnd, utix 21h ,ei i, iioilheavl corner ol second street and Alls ll eny avenue. 'I hree Iruntv, wai.i.acJ'. fc i iii.i'. i I wo story DricK Dwelling, N o. Tin. NORTH SIXTH STUEF.T-Sevcn modern threv Hoiy brick l)wi llliigs, Nos. 2411, 2413, 2415, 2117, 'Ml, -1 V I , ai d ic..f. inan e lnrksireei. liiiii.n HiOJlAS & M)Ni, M),3. 159 AND 119 . B. FOURTH btreet. Sale at Nos. 1.1 1 and 1 II south Fourth street. HANI SOME FUBN11UBE KDsliWOOl) PIANO. 1-ReNCU PLATE MIRItOKM. BAM A IF, -LIS 'IAIILK. HANDSOME VE..VET. BKUSaELii 1MPEBIAL AND 0 1' ei ER CA KPE Td. El'C. Ou Thursday Moruiug At 0 o'clock, at the auction lo.m.B. by catalogue, a verv large und f xceildut asaorlmeut oi .""H"'. HoiiBchold Furniture, t" " Sa'e on ii.e Premises. HANDSOME BlisllENCE AND iUUfllltili. UII i-rioay iiiimiui'v. Octoher "R. nt lo o'clock, al No. 2012 Mount Vernon street, will be sold on the premises, the handsome three-story Brick Rtsidence. 2ti leel 2 Inches front, 89 leet 1 Inch deep, aisii, I ne cm ire r urn n lire. . iu m oi, THOMAS ISIIICll A SON, AUCTIONEERS AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHEbNUT btreet; rear entrance jno. 1107 etauaoui street. Pplest No. Hio Chesnut strce. NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD Frit MUill., LOSE'AO.il) I'lANii-rORTEiJ, CAR PET'S, M1RLOUS, CH IMA. El'C. . On Filday Moruiug. AtKn'clock, at the aucilou atoie. No lHOChesnut Rtreei, will be Koldalargeasorlineniol elegant parlor, chnnibi-r, diiiliig-r.ii m and library loru. lure, Irom lamll.is declining housekepiu '. 10 23 it REAL ESTATE SALES. el"JBLIC SALE. '1 llo.M AS A- suns, Anrtloneent. j- LLC! ANT fOUNTRi RE- I DH-NCE, CHURCH Lane, tliiru house east ol the Baliroad, Mermanlowu, li leiiiiing i lining h lo A i mm Mie. t two I routs. 'n T UEsDA Y, Oct. itu. iol.7, al 12 o'clock, noon, will be i-old at Public bine, at the t'hladclphia Exchange, All that loi oi ground Willi Hie stone messuage thereon erected, annate on Hie northwest side of Church laue. loruieny Ml.l street tn the Twenty Becsoi d Ward beginning ai a aiake set lor a corner of ilnaai.d olbei troiiud Mironrly of aaid Trevor T, Fowler, but in. w of Edward Armslrong ; thence by ihe aanie iiorlh 47 oeg. bii mlu., wet-1 2!ia leet 9 inches lo ground lormei ly oi r hoemi.ker and Tnomas. now ol E.lzai i th Ann liemsiey ; thence partly along the mil I Elizabeth Ami Hemsley s grouud and p irliy hy the hrreinatter described lot, soul i 4i deg. Jill mill., w est H o fuel ti inches lo a line w Inch iliyldoi this from land now or late ot James It. Lambd u ; tbeuce by the snuie south 47 deg to niiii.. eaal 201 feet aud fi Inch to Church lane; thence ulO'-g the northwesterly tide ot rt Id Cnurcli rune norln -111 iim. 14 mln., east li te t j lei-Ins 10 a pnlul, and 1 h. nee nortn 42 deg. 28 mm., east ss leet 7 Inches lo i lie pnu-r of beginning. Also, oil that lol of ground, w tin ihe buildings luereou en clul, sn mile on Ihe t-otuneast Bide of Aruiat street, acj liiing the above ; begiuninu al a stake set for a comer nl ihis end olhei ground formerly or Trevor T. 1'iwier, hut now ol F-li7abeth Aun Hems ley; ihei.ee extruding a'o g the side of Armut Kireet couth 42 deg 4'i inin., west Ift leel; tlieuce soaih 4T il. g. 4n ui in , enst by v roll ml tornie. ly of said Trevor T, Fow ler, but now Ol Emma H. bau 177 leet; thence Ly the same Booth 42 di g. 4n mln., w est 5o feet; thence ninth 4; deg. 4u mitt., easi by lot Nn. 6 lu a plan of lots ol Chum a IL Shoemaker and Robert U. Thomas, S7 ltet; i hence north 12 deg. 40 mln., east partly by giound bower late ol J aires R Lamlidm and partly by Ihe above described lol do leet, and thence north 47 dig. 40 mln., wisi bygioundoi the said Kll.sbelb. Anu Hemsley 214 feel lo the place ot beginning. (Under und subject as respects a oart of the l ie last desiibcd, viz.: A lol 15 feel iront on Armat street,' and txtindliig In depth hit lei 10 tlie tree use and Pilvilcge of tuld Elizabeth Ann Hemsley, tier heirs it lid anvgiis, owners, tenants, occupiers ol her premises boti tiding thereon, at all times hereafter as a passage way and cnrrluge road, and lor the purpose of laying gas end w ater pipes therein, lu c-miunn with the said Sprneer H. Hi zard. his heirs and assigns, aud occu piers of his premnes hounding thereon.) The house is well built and Is Imudsomeiy finished with all the modern convenience: has parlor, library, dining room, aud larue pautry. w lih hoi and cold water, and two kitchens ou the first floor; six chambers, bath room, and water-closei; ihlid floor, large and small Btere-room and two Ml cs, oliservaiory. closed In with glass, liom which tbeieis a hue view or Ihesurrouud li.gceuniry. No expei se has been spared In fitting op the house as Ibe residence ol the resent owner. It baa every convenience ntutlouary withstands, low down grates, bav windows, piazza extending around three sides of the houHe, The gionnds are tastefully laid, out, with an abundance of shade trees, gravel walks, vegetable garden, the can luge avenue to Armat street Is 1U6 lei t long and is feet wide, entirety over shaded by a superb avenue of trees, making a beaulk lul luniiieiiai e; aluo, a stone atahle and oarrlsge house, with ai'Cunimooai'on for four horses and four carriages, built In Ihe best manner, wph oak stalls and obis, buy-loft, and coachman's room. Tueloca lion Is one of tlie most healthy and convenient la Mei maiilown. From liureh a e aiailon Ills only three minutea by a paved walk, and Irom the village depot Duly ten minims. Teims Cash. Immediate possession, Plan at the Auction I oi ins. May be examined any day prvlous to sale. M. THdMAS4HOK A uctiuiieero, . . . KoH- ,:l9 knd 141 EOURPu Bireet. Phllnde phlii, October, isii7. in 21 7t bihAi.i ii . w E. M. NEEDLES & CO., !KlTC-tb aud Cbtsaaul K tracts. HO LM-FUSKISHIKG DRY GOODS, Bought at the Recent Depressed Prices. Sblrttpg, Pillow, Shietlng, and Table Linens. Table Cloths aud Nat a 111s. to mairh. W Ini-Clolhs, Doylies, Towels and Towelling. Mat seilloa yulILs aud Toilet Covers, Blankets. Honeycomb. Lancaiiter, Allendale, Jacquurd, anu oilier cpreaua. DOMESTIC MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, In all qualities and widths, at the lowest rates, "MOM flMVUT'i HARRISON'S PATENT PAINT RrSOLVANT, or Paint and Vainlsh Remover, f.-r uuiuiers fur niiure sndcarrtaKe makers, printer, and l"'r,!t 'Ihe preparation will remove ihe hardest and . lot fi em any biiiIuch 111.0111 scr 4. V",Ti. Injuring the wood, or i. aki. g It ?;kV.u vi "isli, 11 wasl es oil' with waler, tak lug ihe ll or oil with IU It la cheaper, more '"" - more thorough than burel. nr. Pltl, dnalT In the For sale by all Druigi'1r,V"'i" mn"Hii Untied Slatea. Cnna-Hi. . - MAKERS. ' V,icSud-handOiu-rla.eforal6. rt