THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, J.8G7. CITY INTELLIGENCE. ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS K1CB OVTfllDK FAOES. On Fnt. One of the cars of the Union line, wiille coming down Seventh street, Saturday even.rifr, about six o'clock, and when just above Ibemut (Ureet, was discovered to be on fire. 1 he discovery, of courte, created a stampede, the passengers making thctr way at rapidly and es best they could out of the vehicle. It seems ttat the lamp, wh'.ch had just bten lit, at the conductor's end, was overturned by the motion ot the car, and the IHaruos quickly communi cated with the woodwork around. The car was not more than haU iull, and though there was not the slightest daaeer, the excitement for a while wai great. One lady was encumbered with a "child to aims," and another somewhat larsrer hanging to her dreis. In her haste to net out, the elder of the little ones was thrown upon the cur floor, atd enlivened the scene by a erica of jells, In which amusement he was joined by his younger relative, who by some miraculous uld succeeded in clln.lni to Its parent's neck depite that parent's evident dls reaard of it while looking out lor her own sifety. The conductor rniiiidrd us of the boy and tho tuni ng chip. He nobly remained at his post when ali but he had lieo," and. with the asmat arceol the brave driver, succeeded at last in mastering the oaring flames. SbriodS CnAnoB. Constables George L. DeiiB and W. B.Crawford, of the Nineteenth Ward, having received Informal :ou that John Culp, charrrcd with beiue. a participant in the Urdu at the house or William .1. Ovens, South Twentieth streef, ou the 7th of Jlav last, during which Colonel William Kiddle received Injuries that catiKed his death, was in the vicinity of Northeast, Cecil county, Md., they obtained a warrant from Aldcrmau lleins, and proceeded to that place on Saturday. The ollicers, on tbeir auival at Northeast, soon found Culp, and ar rested him, and were about having him locked up to await a tequisttion from the Governor, when Culp expreesed a willingness to start at once for Philadelphia. On his arrival here he was taken belore Alderman Ueins, and was by him committed to prison. Loss op a Philadelphia Steamship. The steamship Hondrick Hudson, of this port, has heen retorted by the Cuba cable as havinir been asboro near Havana, and it was added that sho was pot off by a Spanish war vessel, and was being towed to Havana. Yesterday the owners of the ship and tho underwriters here received information direct lrom Havana by the cable, that alter the Hudson had beea hauled off tne shore it was found impossible to keep her afloat, and that she sunk some twenty miles from Havana in one hundied fathoms of water. She was owned by Ihomas Watson A Sons, of this city, and was fully insured. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Music This evening Flotow's brilliant and favorite opera of M artha will be rriven by tho Rich intra English Opera Troupe. 1'he cast embraces Mifs Kichiucs ( who will smt 'The Lint lloae of Suuimer' Mrs. Seguin, Mr. Cai-tle, Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Edward Seeuin. The opera will be presented complete, with all the perns. This is the last representation of Xarlha this season. To-morrow (Tuesduy) even ing, Vrown Diamonds will b3 repealed, by general request. Many persons were unable to obtain eeata to witaess this attractive opera on Friday. The Lhhj of KU'.arney, by Benedict, Is iu re hearfal, and will very shortly be brought out, with new scenery and an excellent cast. Chesnut Bireet Theatre. Mrs. D. P. Bowers will appear as the unfoitunate "Quesn of Fiance," in her new play of Marie Antoinette, this evening, lor the nrat time. This tragedy has been prepared expressly for Mrs. Bowers, and has been i educed to rive acts. The scenery Is all new, and that represent. ntr the grand hall of the Tuilleries is quite as grand in effects as the one painted in Paris for Mudamo Ristori. The cast will embrace all of the members of the favo rite stock company, and tho management will leave nothing undone to ensure the complete success of the tragedy. Arch Street Theatre. Surf has been very succppfful. It is a very light and pleasant comedy, and bids fair to have a long run. Mr. Drew as "Mrs. Madison Noble'' is excellent as usual, and she is very creditably supported bv the stock company, bvrf will be presented every niht this week. Friday, benefit of Mrs. John Drew. The manageress announces that nhe has iu rehearsal another American play, which will lollow Surf. Walnut Street Theatre. This is Mr. For rett's last weok. To-niuht be appears as "Good King Larry," in Shakespeare's Bublime trace ly of Jung Lear, in which pact Mr. Forrest has no rival in the world. . Miss fallie will play "Cor delia," and Mr. Bniton nill ennc's the part of "Kdsar." Tomorrow evening Damon and Py thias. Mr. Forrest in his powerful and classic ro! of "Damon, the true Irlend." American Theatre. The fine ballet at the American, the beautiful fountain, crand woods, gyrations, Mortimer's jokes, Miss Soldier's slug ing, and Mr. Pilgrim's good management, all 'unite to make the American an attractive place of amusement. Concert Hall. Mr. Hnssler's initial concert this afternoon will attract an immense audi ence. The programme selected is full of rare and brilliant gems. Mr. J. CIruf, the favorite German tenor, will appear. Mr. Simon Hassler will lead the orchestra, and Professor S. Bcbrens presides at the piano. The concert commences at half-past 3 o'clock. Carncross & Dixet, at the Eleventh Street Opera House, poison each other in a new farce everv night, go on a FishiDg Psrty to Newport, in which the fisherman's luck is made evident, and present other novelties. Th New Philadelphia Opera IIouse, on Seventh street, is crowded nightly. J. H. Bud worth begins an engagement to-ni'ht. Professor Macallisteb, the Croat Wizard, and his accomplished lady, will appear at Con cert Hall this evening, lie is a noted magician, and pel forma a number of lew tricks. One hundred splendid presents will be distributed among the audience. A Bloody Duel Death oh Two Notorious Characters. One who took part in the affair gives the Titnsville Herald the following ac count of the way in which society was rid of two desperadoes of some local celebrity: 7 Julesbnrg appears to have become the resort of numerous "hard cases" from the oil region, as well as other sections of the country, and among them was the notorious Tom Quirk, of Petroleum Centre. He escaped from the Allegheny Penitentiary, and alter reaching Juleuburg, .and setting his stakes for business, he visited Chicago and procured eight Jeze bels, with whom he returned to Julesburg, and established a concert saloon, or, in other words, a "free and easy." Among the mem bers of this interesting household was a woman known as Margarot Snyder, who became attached to a Julesburg hotel-keeper named Chanfrau, formerly of Pithole. The woman deserted Quirk, or Clark, as he was there called, and weut over to Chanftau's. Quirk called upon the latter, and declared that he must give her up or re imburse him (Quirk) for having paid her fare fioni Chicago. This Chanfrau consented to do, but upon the following day, when Quirk demanded the money, Chanfrau refused to Pay. Quirk then deolared that he would fl')ht turn for the amount. Chanfrau replied that Quirk was the better man, and he would only fight him with revolvers at fourteen paces (fi'ty-one fe.it). The bargain was at onoe CtXvUt ml' naraed Hm Uy formerly Of West Hickory was selected as Quirk's second, and another named MoCart, from Bait Lake City, performed the same service for Chanfrau, while Tom Dili ou was elected referee. 1 he parties Immediately went to the suburbs of the town, where the distance was measured off. The principals then went to their position!, and aoa was Allowed to Uke, deliberate aim.' Dillon then dropped the handkerchief, both men fired, and both fell simultaneously. Chanfrau was instantly killed, being shot through the head. Quirk was shot through the body, and lived only twenty-fonr hours. HAItlNE TELEQRAPn. For additional Marine Netvt tee FirH Page, ALMANAC JOB FHILA.DKL.PKI A THUS DAT. arm RlRl.....-.m.C'42 Morn Bwm t1. tDI tlITi.....u....'l lllSI WTR...,..... 044 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TELA OK DKOHOK N. ALI.BN, 1 lUlTBKW iIKll, V-iOMTKLT OOHtflTTB. Joseph O. Gkubh. J HOVBMKN'fS OJP OCEAN STKAUKRg, FOB AMERICA. Baltic SouthamptonNew York.. Oc. M Re)gtall..- L'Vrp00l...QUI'lB0.....O(H. J4 City ot Cork Antwerp....New York (Hit. w Palmyra ......LIverpool...New YorK ...Oct, C. of Boston..... Llverpool...New York Oot, W liammoiila Heuibnrg...New York..M.......Oct. 25 Deul"rlilftnd.SoulhBnipton...New York...... Oct. an C.ol N.York.......l.lverpoul...New York .Ocu 80 Hthernlau Llverpuol...W.uebeo Oct. 81 ArrfcO.. ....ltavre New York Oct. 81 hcoiia Liverpool... 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Alliance Phllndu Charleton Nov. 2) Mails are lorwanled by every atearuer lu toe retruiar lines. Hie steamers for or from Liverpool call al Queenntown, except the Canadian line, which rail at londonderry. The Rtentuers lor or from tlieCoutl uent call at Hoiuhanipton. AKKIVKD T1CST1UKOAX. Bclir Vandalla, Jones, 2 days lroui Lelpalo, with (pokes to Hacon, Collins A Co. t-cijr KeadlnK KK. No. 4:t, I'owell, 6days troru James river, with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co. BleamtUK America. Miiuday, 6 days from New Or leans, via Norfolk 48 hours. Towed from Norfolk the late Kebel ratn Columbia, formerly the Lady Davis, Captain L. K, 1'nrves: engineer Thomas Brock. Haw ship baranak, lor Liverpool, going to eta ou Saturday at 10 o'clock, CLEARED"8ATURT)AY. (Steamship Alliance, Kelly. Charleston, Laihbury, Wickersham A Co. Bchr J. H. ColBon, Eoblcson, Charleston, Lathbury, W lckerpham A io. Bchr Beoilttaiice. Qulnton, lllchmond. do. tchrl'ia v. McCabe, Flckup, Washington, Caldwell, (Jordon A Co. Bchr A. W, Collins, Tooker, New York, Rommel Hunter. Pchr W. Bement. Penny, Gloucester, do. Hchr M. Puwell, Kenton, BrlclKepnrt. do. ht'r Mayflower, BoblDiou, New York, W.P.Clyde&Co. M'r V. i'raiiklln. 1'ierson. Baltimoru. A. (iroveo. Jr. Bfr Norfolk. Vance. Kiclmioud, W. P. Clyde A Co. Bt'rNew York, Maraliali, Washlutou, do. 'f uk Thos. Jetlerson, Alien, for Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. SAILED. Bteumablp Tonawanda, Jennings, for Savannah. WKNTTO SEA. BrlR Keilyn, Tuthili, heuce tor Klo Janeiro, went to sea ou iilday eveniug at lo o'clock. AKRIVEd"8ATURDAY. BcbrF. A.Pawyer. Reed, g days from Calais, with plaster to F. A. 4ouder A Co, t-cnr Bird, Dutlel, 1 day from Lewes, with mdse, to captain. . Bchr Fanny, Walmsley, 2 days from Bohemia river with grain lo Christian 6 Co. Bchr A. K. Derrlckson. Tuunell, 1 duy from Lewes witn grain to Mooru A Wheailey. Bchr Native, btowe. 2 days from MlllvUIe, with hoous to I Hough A Co. Hchr W'm. Townsend. Maxnn, 1 day from Frederlca. W ith (train lo J. L. Bewley A Co. bebr T. h. utlcr, Wheuiley. l day from Lebanon, n It li uralu to J. L. Bewley A Co. Bchr Cornelia. Noyes, from uergetowrj. Bchr Pun Hojal, .Moore, from Ucorxetown. Bchr W. Hement, Penny, lrom Oreeuport. Bclir A. W. Collins, Teoner, lrom New York. Bchr hi. Powell. Fen ton, Iroiu Hartford. Bteum. r A. (J. Mimero. Knox, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer Black Diamond. Meredith, 24 hours from New y iirk, wlih mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. t-tenniKhlp Alexandria. Plait, lrom Richmond, with mtle. to W. P. Cl.vde & Co. Bteamer (I. H. tnut, Ford, from Washington, with mdse. to W. P. Clvde A Co. Bteauner 9. O. Walker. Kherln. 24 hours from New York, with nxlse. lo W. M. Balrd A Co. Tuk Tl o. Jeflerson. Allen, trom Baltimore, with a tow ot bcrgns to W. P. Clyde A Co. MEMORANDA. BteamMilp Juniata, Hoxle, from New Orleans for Phllauelphla. at Key West 9lh inst. btean.ship Normau, Crowell, hence, at Boston 8th Instant. Brigs W. A. Dresser. Hatch, lrom Bangor lor Phila delphia, sailed from Holmes' Hole 6th Inst. Brigs A. M. Knight, Knight, and M. K. Thompson, Warren, hence lor Boslon. at Holmes' Tlole Tib. insi. Brig A. V. Larrubee, Carlisle, heuce lor Baugor, at Baleni 7lh lust. Bchr Windward. Cornwall, for Philadelphia, cleared at Baltimore Mb Inst, Bcbr It. Law, York, from Provldeuoe lor Philadel phia, at Newport 6th lust. Bcbr Tiger, Muoroe, for Camden, sailed from Fall River 7:h lust. Bchr Paul aud Thompson, Godfrey, hence lot Suco, sailed from Halem 5th insu Bchr l'arraeut, CokkIus, hence, at Boston 8th Inst. Bcbr U. tilrdler, bmllh, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bangor 6th Ihbi. Bcbr J. 1). McCarthy, Blmpcon, hence, at Boston 7th Instant. Bcbr J, B. Austin, Davis, hence, at Marblehead 4th lllMHIlt. Bebr K. M. Fox, Case, from Qreenport for Philadel phia, at Newport "lb Inst. f-clir J. II. Allen, Burgess, hence, at Boston 7th Inst. Bcbr Open Bea, Coombs, from Bangor lor Philadel phia, returned to Newport 6ih lost, NOTICE TOMARINKRS. Nntlce Is hereby given that a green bnoy, marked with the word "Wreck," has been laid tweuty fivo fathoms Bouthwest of a vessel sunk on the southwest end of 11 lips ford Bank, MorecaruDe Bay. The buoy lies In one and one-halt fathom allow water (spring tide, with the tollowlug mark and corn pars bearings, vln : Blull Point ot Blackcombe, Just open of the north end ol Walney Island, N. by iL Walney Lighthouse K M N., distant VI miles. By order. P. H. BISliTHON, BeureUUT, Trinity House, London, Oct, 24, 187. Notice Is hereby given that a light Is now exhibited from a Unhlnouse recently erected on the summit of the largest ot the "Kuug-Kung" Isles, at the entrance ol Chilu bBi bor, Dorlheast coast of China. The light Is a fixed while light, elevated ftO feet above the level of the sea. aud In clear weather vuould be seen trom a distance of eighteen miles. By commsnd of tbelr lordships. CKO. HENRY RH HARDS, Hydrographer. HydrographlcOUict'. Admiralty, London, bepl,i7, 1867, The Italian Oovernment bs given notice that from the 1st day of October, Ih67, the while light at the ex tremliy or the battery at Port Pouxa will be changed to a red light. The Greek Government has given notice that during the repairs ol the llghlvessel the light of Lefcbiuio Point, Island of i'orfu, will cease to be exhibited. All beariinK are uagneilc. Variation 17 degrees westerly la lt7. The Bpanlsh Oovernment b given notice that from tlieitli day ot beplember, lht7. a light will be ex hibited on the beach tUrao) of Burrlaua, lu the Gulf The Hubt is a fixed red light, elevated 28 feet abive the level of the sea, and in clear weather should be seen trom a distance ot nine miles. The Illuminating apparatus is dioptrlo, or by lenses of ibe sixth order. The llht U exhibited from an Iron column twenty feet high, In the courtyard of Hie keeper's dwelling, w blcli Is painted yellow; It is kJ4 yards VV.SW. from the mouth or the rlvor beco, In lat. Uv M 2u N ., Ion. 0 I 6u W. ol Oreenwicli. SAAC D. EVANS, ntMIFACTlBKB AND DEALER IN OILS. PAINTS, YARMSIIES. Naval Stores and Soap3, SO. 10 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE,' 10 5 8m 3p PHILADELPHIA, JOHN CRUMP, OAItPENTER AND BUILDER, norm so. tit jlodub street, aud BO, 17lt ClIflMVT STKEET, rmxLADXirau CARPETINGS. 1867. CARPCTINC3. 1807. JA5. H. ORNEf SON & CO., t .t'DEIHTT BTBEET, BELOW BETEMTII, inrOBlEBS AND DEALcns IN FOREIGN AND D0WESTICCARPETl?sG3 7NCLISH BRUSSELS CAKPETI NQ8. By late arrivals we bave ft full assortment of the BEST EJfLI!n 1SAKEH. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., (Ill SHUT NTRF.KT, BELOW SEVENTH. NCLISH AND FRENCH AXMIPSSTEBS, DOTAL WILTON, AND VELVET CARPETINGS, ALL THE NEW EXHIBITION DESIUN.S. Mow In fctore and for sale by JAS. H. ORNE. SON & CO., ('II FSNCT KTRFET, BELOW SEVENTH. yilREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETING H, IN CiBEAT VABIETT OF DESIWN. . OIL CLOTHS, In Sheets from, one yard to eight yards wide. IIENDEB&ON C'O.'H ALL-WOBSTED VENETIANS. JAS. H. ORNE. SON & CO., Clll-SNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH, 6 23 m wf2m ni I LADELPIII A. 832 CAKVETIXGS. 832 ARCH STREET. FALL STOCK NOW OPEN AT THE AROII STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, MO. 833 ABCU STBEET, 9102m Tto floors below Ninth, Bouth Side. JSOTICE. LEE DOM & SIIAW,i NO. 910 ASCII STBEET. BETWEEN HINTH AND TENTH STREETS, Will continue to sell their stock or CARPETINGS AT PBICES TO CORRESPOND WITH LOW KENT AND EXPENSES, AND WILL OrEN DAILY NEW GOODS, As they do not expect to move. 8 27 3mrp JpALL STOCK OF CARPETINGS. Just Opened, Fall Assortment of TAPI sTKT BBUSSELSt 8-PLT INGBAINS, AND EX1BASUPEBFINB IN BAIN CAB. I'EIINVM. OIL CLOTH, 12, 18, and 24 feet sheets. COIK MATTINUB, RUGS, Etc. 3. T. DEUCBOIX, NO. 37 SOUTH SECOND SIT BEET, 111 fmw3m Above Ohesnut. CARRIAGES. QECKHAUS & ALLCAIER Beepectlully Invite attention to tbelr large and varied stock of SUFEllIOIl FAMILY CARRIAGES Of latest styles, with all the most recent improve ments of flulah. ELEGANT LANDAU, Just completed. Also. CLARENCE COACHES AND COUPES of d.ftejent styles. MANUFACTORY AND WABEROOMS. NO. 1304 FBANUFOBI) AVENUE, Above Olrard A yen no. fUSfniwOin QEORCE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDER REMOVED Xo ISo. 13-4 DOCK Street, 11! PHILADELPHIA. 0 0 K N KXCIIANGE HAO MAN UKACTOUV, JOHN T. BAILEY fc CO., KKUOVKD TO N. E. corner of M A KK K lx and WATER Streets, l'hlladelphlH. DEALEltS IN 1IAIW AND BAOOINQ Of every Dexcrlptlon, for Grain, Flour, bull, bunei -Phosphate of Lime, Bone Iitist, Etc. Larue and small fil'NNV HAU8 constantly on hand, 2-iIl Aluo, WOOL bACKU. John T. Haii-ky. James Cascade;. npo HOUSEKEEl'EUS AND INVALI DB. J. The uudorslgnud reepecttully calls the aiteniloe of the public to the slock of Prime Oiilwr aud Purf t'lder Vluar for ptckllui and gHtieral family use also, to his popular " lonlo Ale," tree lrom all lojpa rltlws, aod eudorsed by the uipdlcal faculll as a sat And wholveome beverage lor weak aud delicate con stitutions. beiivered free of oluxrce to all pmi otthe city. No. au Peak huoet, tl5 Below Third .and Walnut aud Duck. RODOEKS'AND WOSTEMUOLM'3 POCKET KMVKH. Pearl and Mtag Handles, of btwutltiU ilnlsh. KOlKiicjttt' aud WADE A BU'lX'H KH'H UAZOV.H, and Ihe celehrald LkAJOULTiUC KAZOit. Cltth01H of the floHul quality. . Kaeors, K nivm. H:lHaor. aud Table Cntlery Oronnd and Polished at P. M AJJEiilA'Id. Wo. U TEWTU buei, Muw t'Uesnak CLOTHING. QNE PRICE ONLY. J0IES, OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. No. 004 MARKET St., ABOVE SIXTH. For stylo, durability, and excellence of workman ship, onr goods cannot be excelled. Particular atten tion paid to customer work, and a perfect fit guaran teed n all cases. 10 25fmw6m FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE JayGok&Q). as and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIIILAP'A Dealers in all Government Eaouritics, OLD B-20 WANTED IX EXCHANGE FOR KVXI A I.IBEBAI. DIFFEBENCE ALLOWED, Compound Interest Notes Wanted IM1III KT ALLOWED ON DF.I'OSITI. Uolleotlons made, stocks bought and sold ou Oommfc&'.on. Special business accommodations reserved toi aUiea. f9 21 sm "TE HAVE FOR SALE TDE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP TUB Central Tactile Railroad Company, AT (95) NINETY-FIVE, And Accrued Iutercit lu Currency. Three Bonds are payable by law, principal and lnte. rest, In gold. Interest payable 1st of January and 1st of July, We will take Governments .In exchange, allowing the full market price. We recommend them to Investors as a flrat-clasa Security, and will give at all times the latest pam phlets and general Information upon application to us Having a full supply ot these BONDS on hand, we are prepared to DELIVER THEM AT ONOE. DE HAVEN & BRO Bankers and Dealer In Government!, 11 5 lm NO. 40 NOUTII TIIIBD ST. N ATIONAL MAR OF THE REPUBLIC, 800 and 811 CHESNUT STBEET PHILADELPHIA, CAl'ITAL. HWIIII IMHIM tlNNNIMUHN mMMtMINWI ' 1,000,004 DIKECTORS. Joaech T. Bailey. William Krvlen, Osgood Welsh, Frederick A, Hoyt, Wui, U, JUtawo. Cialban Utiles. Bt)ii. Bowland, Jr., Baoiuel A. Klnpham, Euward B. Orne, WM. H. BHAWN, President, JmU Vathier of the Central BaOonal Sank JOB. P. MTJjMFORD Cashier, I IU iau of tte Philadelphia JUaUonal Bank 7 3-10s, ALL SlilXtllC, CONVERTED INTO F1YE-TWE IS TI ES. BONDS DKUTEBED IJIMEDIATKT, PE HA YEN & BROTHER 101 rp HO. 0 S. TIIIBD BTBEET, Jo C. QECURITIEG A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & C0 BANKEE3 AND BHOKEH3, N.l XniBD TH HO. t HASSAU T fHlLAPKLPHIA, I KKW TOBX ' Ordert for Stocks and Gold executed in Phila delphia and New York. 1 1 INSTRUCTION. OTEVENSD ALE INSTITUTE. HOARDING BCHOOL POU YOTJNQ LADIES. Terms-Board, Tuition , etc. per scholastic year, 5u0. NO EXTRA 8, Circular at 11 essrs. Fairbanks A Ewlnais, No. 711 CHESNUT Btreet; also at Messrs. T. B. terson Brothers', No. 006 CHESNUT Street. 'Address, personally or by note, N rOSTES BROWNE, Principal, WJN THB HOURS OF OUR IIAFFINES3 and prosperity, leios iBmmr uiuorramw ana duabled soldlen who saved ns a country and nation- allty."-LINOOLW. eRAHD POrtLAB MOVEMEIfT TO ERECT THE GETTYSBURG ASYLUM roa INVALID SOLDIERS, UNDEB A 8PEOIA1. Charter from tn Stat of Pennsylvania, PANNED MARCH 0,1807. AN APPEAL TO TIIE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Th otOect ol thin Axsoclailon Is to provide, by pub lic exertion, a Na'lonal Home lor our dl.mllBd mil lers. 10 erect an nwylum for those won, In their patrl ntlhni. have ssrvfd their countiyal the expfimsof Iht Ir lieultu aud happlnes; who In the hat i In fur the nation's li e were maluivd, ami are now lnapaoln ol working for their own iimlutnance. Franco ban her Ho(l (les lnvallr'eo. where rest the ashes of tne great Napoleon; Ergland. her Greenwich aud diet era Hospitals, the lormer being one of the finest architectural structures ever devoted to charity. Russia, Prussia, and In fact nearly all European countries have magnificent retreaus for the un InrluualA soldiers. Monarchies provile for the ailevlHtion of the suffering caused by war, but free, piosperous Republican America has no place lor her crippled and sick soldiers but the country poor-ho,ie or the sidewalks ot her crowded cities. These uoble putrlols left happy homes to save our common coun try In the hour ol her deep distress. We pleiiged lo them our lanting gratitude, and now those who are dependent look to us In their utter need to redeem those pledges. They have performed their part. We enjoy the result ot their sucrifices. We must not he recreant to our obligations. Let us ench devote but a single dollar lo this purpose, and the Uettysourg Asylum will aflord the boltliers a home, aud our country will be honored bv the noble Institution, '111 K UNI) HAM REEN PURCHAKD By this Association, and Teu Thousand Dollars have already been paid towards the preservation of the battle-uround about thirty acres (adjoining the site ot timiial Meade's Headiinarters) have been set apart fnr the lists orthe Asyium. l.KXiNOTON A v knur, Nkw UiRK, Oct. 2S, 1R67. Having labored lor tnree years to erect a Home for oui crippled veterans, and having paised a bill lor that on r none In the New York Legislature, In corporating some one hundred of our best citizens as Directors but under which bill no action has been had, from that time to this and knowing the great and crying necessity ol the case, tnesuame or leav I no-mi r dlfuihled veterans to starve or bee. I hereby most cordially Indorse your enterprise, and It shall have an me aia oi my loiiKue, pen, uuu iiiuuuuue. Very truly yours, U1AHLIS U. HALl'ISE. (From the rostmaster-Qeueral of the United Htates.) I recommend to all Postmasters that they ahull aid th s truly benevolent and patriotic enterprise. A. W. RANDALL. Being satisfied with the Integrity of your enterprise, we cheerfully consent to display your diamonds at our establishment. BROWNE A bPALUI.SU. (i-mher 25. lnt7. Nos. ui and 670 Rroadway. We hereby certify that we have examined the Diamond uooos, rearis, f.meraius, nuuiei, anu oiner precious Btones, as described In the list, and tlud them all eruuine. HENLE BROS. , Diamond Importers, No. 28 Vulricri l .itne. New Vol k. .1. HERRMANN, Ulumond Setter, No. 3!) I Broome street, New York. , In order to promote rubllc confidence In the highest degree, and for the iuitheriince of this great object, the Association has decided to place the t3i),i 0 worth nf riinniniuiH nn until It! exhibition at the In rue Jewelry Establishment of Messrs. Browne & Hpuulding, under Ihe Metropolitan Hotel, lu the city ot iNew xorK. The w orld-ier owned yacht "Henrietta" bus also been niir. hui.eil The Kami ol COO acres Is located iu Sulli van county, N. Y., and Is one ot tho tlneat stock farms In the State; has a splendid mansion, and Is complete in BVUTV tl.T I li'll ll-. There will be 1,'2CO.(00 tickets Issued at one dollar each, admitting the uoiuers io ootn oi me GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS. ONR AT IRVING HALL, NEW ORK. SATURDAY EVEN- lriuiiuni"111 a, tow, ANll (INK AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, PHILADELPHIA, BATURDAY KVE(NliU,EJJitUAKI VI, lotiS, Ou which latter occasion IHI,60 IN VALUABLE PRESENTS Will be distributed among the ticket-holders, In ac coiduuce w ith the Charter and the following bVUEUULE OF AWARUb. Vo j. l Grand Cash Award Jino.ooo 2. 1 Suleudid Farm ttWO acres) ou.eno 3. 1 'i acht, the famous "Heurietta" fto.unii 4. i Diamond Necklace, 4s Brilliants SO.uOO 5, l Diamond Brooch and Eurrlugs lull large UlumouUr) - 23,000 6. 1 Diamond Brooch and Earriugs (all large Dlumouds) 21.0 0 7. 1 Diamoud Brooch and Eurrlugs li.000 8. 1 DlumonU Necklace. 28 ttriiuauis, blur Betting s.ooo 1 Diumoud Necklace, 2'J Brilliants 7,uou 1 Diamond Cross, set In silver, (large Diamonds 7,000 9. 10. II. 1 Diamond Slide. IB Brilliants 6.IMH 12 1 Diamond clus.er Brooch S.Onil 13, 1 Dlumouu Cluster iiruoch SIOUO 11, 1 U amoud and I'earl Cameo Bracelet Broi i ll and Earrings 5,000 15. 1 Diumoud bingle btoue Rlug 4 000 in. 1 Diumoud C uster liracelel 4 ooO 17. 1 Diamoud Cluster Brooch 4,000 is, 1 Diumoud Cluster Bracelet : 4,0oj 10. 1 ldumond Cluster Brooch aud Earrings 4,0x1 20. 1 Uismuiid Ciuater Bracelet ......., 4,0110 21. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4.000 Vi. 1 Diamond bingle Stone heart Plu 4.000 21. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,000 24. 1 D'amond Cluster Bracelet... 4.1 on 25. 1 Diumoud Single Stone Ring 8.500 16. 1 Diamond Emerald Cluster Brooch 3,400 27. 1 Pearl Necklace ,. 8,ioil 28. 1 Pair Diamond bingle is tone Earrings....... a 500 29. 1 Diumoud Cross 8,000 80, 1 Diamond Single Stone btud 8,000 8:. 1 Diamoud bingle Stone Pin 3,0110 32. 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Earrings. 8.O0O 83, 1 Diamond Bingle btone Pin 3 000 84. 1 lilamond Single Stone Siud 8.000 36. 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Studs , 3,000 8. 1 Diamond Brocch (in Silver).......... 8,009 87. 1 Diamond I luster Brooch................... ( uu0 f8. 1 Dlamood Single Stone Pin.. 8 m) 30. 1 Diamond Single SioneStud g ouo 40. 1 olamoud Cluster Brooch g.soo 11. 1 Diamoud bingle Stone Ring 2 600 42. 1 DiamonU and Jiuieraid liroocu........ .... 2,500 43. 1 Diamond Single stoue Pin... 2,600 44. 1 Pearl Breos.pln, Earriugs aud Head Ornament m. h.....m 3.500 45. 1 Diamond Bingle btoue Pin...M. 2 500 40. 1 Diamoud Oross. 2,n0 47. 1 Diamond aud Emerald Ornament 2,5110 48. 1 Diamond Bingle Stoue Plu........ ............... 2.000 49. 1 Diamond Single Stone King.. ...... 2,000 50. i Diamond Cluster Stem Ring 1,500 l. 1 Single Stone Diamond Rlcg l.iioo 62 1 Diamond Cross 1,000 63. 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Earriugs 1 500 64. 1 Diamond Slugle Stone Riug 1,500 66. 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud l,5o0 60. 1 Diamoud Uraculet ........... I,6o0 67. 1 Diamond Single Stone Rliig... ,5u0 63. 1 Diamond Cluster King. 1.6O0 ttl. 1 Camel's Hair Bbawl ., l.aoo 60. 1 Choice Emerald Stud. 1.600 61. 1 Single Stoue Riug 1,600 62. 1 Siugle Stone Piu........M.. 1,600 63. 1 Cluster Brooch 1,600 84. 1 Diamond blugle Stoue Pin 1,5 10 65. 1 Pair Diamoud Single Stone Earrings sou 60. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 800 67. 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster Klug buo 66. 1 Diumoud Cluter Bracelet, Earriugs, anu Pin 800 (10. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl.... 80O 70, 1 Diamond and Ruby Three Htune Riug... S O 71, 1 Dlsmond and Emeruld Cluster Ring 800 12. 1 Diamond Cluster Jlroocli. .................. b0 73 1 1'alr Diumoud ( luster bludd 600 74. 1 Geutieman's Cold Watch aud Heavy Cham 000 75. 1 Diamond bingle Stone Ring, Blar Selling, 600 76. 1 Diamond and Oarnet Cluster Ring 600 77. 1 Diamond bingle Stone Pin, . , 600 78. 1 Emeruld Knob 6i0 70. 1 Pair Diamond aud Ruby Eurrlugs 600 80. 1 luamoud Cluster Ring 400 81. 1 Diamoud and Emeruld btem 11 11 400 62 1 Lady's Diamond Set Watch 4.0 83. 1 Diamond Single Stoue Ring ;i.-o 84. lUold Watch ., 8ki 85. 1 Diamond and Opal Ring 2)0 80, 1 Diamond and Single Sioue btud ., jao 87. 1 Diamond bingle Btuuo Hlng... i0o 8a. 1 Diuiiiond Three Stone Ring jf,o 69. 1 Diamond Bingle Stoue btud jso 9o. 1 I'earl Scarf P.u 81, Diuuioud Cluster Ring h0 M. 1 IMaoiond Single Slone Rlug 150 Hi. 1 (jemlemau's Diamond aud Amethyst Ring . 150 4. 1 lJlamouU Cluster Pin 100 F5. 1 Cimiioaiiil Pearl Brooch aud Earriuga,.,. pio IM. j t ameo Broocli... mu OT. 1 Diumoud Single Stone Riug 100 s. 1 luau.ond Cluster Rlug M jyy 90. 1 Lady's (Jold Watch iw Km. 1 Oral Brooch aud f an Inus 101. 1 l'alr Garnet Sleeve ltutions.......M mo 102. 1 Gold and Peai I Scurl 1'lu " . gj 103. 1 Imerald Scarf Pin 11,-4. 1 1 ineriilo Bcart Pin 106 to llt'4. Cue thousand copies of ;lhe 'bpieu- 111u1.v1uun1rt11.Hu rubeuiaiion work en titled the Tribute R .ok," at 120 each! lH'5to2l( 4. 1000 Photograph Albums at ajeuch Also, 120.0CO Cash Presents, fl each......., ... Making In Ihe aggregate 122,104 Presents, va lued at .(;., om HOW TO OBTAIN TICKET. ",1'u Ordeis may be sent us lu registered letters or post eftk e orders, lo sums ol I to 12s, at our risk. Larger Jjuuntsshould be seut lu dralts or by express, at the CLUB RATES: ,5T!rke!8 f ! rtV't' sol o Tickets to 1 add r-sfavno 10 1 Ickels to 1 address 1N 60 TU'seU to 1 adtlr's 4tw iil 1 1ckeU to 1 address 17 6o ICO Ticket to laddr's avtw Addrens all orders and communications to Ilt4 1ut "OEIXYHUURO ASYLUM ASSOCIATION, ' .'JNo, Wt ViUN VX stmt, PfaUmi. r" AMUSEMENTS. nTh uS'.? ' d GJr7 THIS -Arm. 1 'r.l."lm --Mr. WM. t;AttrLM dy liatrl.L llamTlAli1,'-.VT?'f KKUdlHJ N ui7... , "" n me h 1 NUH LtXViY t)h K ll.t 1 iikiu-v v i gv I a WALNUT STREET THKATrV N. K. cor. NINTH and wl f un , i Af R LAST NIGHT BUT KOL'R OJf r" 18 (Mondsyl KVKMNn Nn it bp n:xxt ef orJeli, Mr- EDWIN FOTtrtVWT Tl.HoayZfWVvi;l;;LJri';::M," Lliiia !VL"Ari'iK2 .4KCU STREET MONDAY a 1i1,!t;?,,:coS" WKKK. aiu-DAY ANU EVE'tY KVKMK.i M'.'OnN"J5Kw'.nd .1. the Company AI T T r.-i . . Surr,!;;M'"elI?r.1m "?Tl'? ACT n.-Undrtow. Ashore. (irunrtV.l '"-ueep water. AOT IV. -tilJon,50 cents. No resVrv1.-..,. who , MRhIWS1''1 who will ,pPear lur lhi written eipressly f, her. "tuied" Marie Antoinette A'rW TTK ; " r. w U.1US F AFTERNOON ""'Vil . "??AT COMBINATION TROTTP1T X Corner TENTH and CALLOWHILL btreeit, NOW OPEN FOR THE WINTER SEASON, UNDER A NEW SIANAOEJtENT. This building has been entirely RENOVATED, ALTERED. AND IMPROVED WITH NEW MODES OV INGRE83 AND EGRESS, BOTH ON TENTH STREET AND ON CALLOWHILL STREET. A SPLENDID STUD OF HIGHLY TRAINED HORSES. A COMPANY UN EXCELLED IN THE UNITED STATES. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle JHcenh! Children under 12 years qf age... m ja cents Family Circle (.entrance on Callowhlll street).25 cenW Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance commences at a quarter of 8 o'clock. Matltiees commence at half past 2 o'clock. DoorB open one hour previous. lOSOlra TSTEW PIIILADELPHrA 0PEBA HOUSE, XN SEVEN I II Ureet, below Arch. GREAT SUCCESS OF 1 UNISON A CO.'S M IN ST It ELS. I V. TUNlftON k CO., Proprietors. Last week of MR. FRANK B ROWER, the unrivalled Ei hloplan Comedian, with EPH, HORN AND FRANK MORAN, AND THE LAHOFST AND MOST TALENTED COMPANY IN 1HK WORLD. Seats can be secured In advance without extra churge. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 1, On Monday, the 11th, appearance of MR. JAM EM W. BUDWORTH, the great Dutch comedian. In preparation, "THE PROGRESS OF THE NATION," at a cost oi 5ao, 119 EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA H0USB, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT, THE FAJtUI BEIOBI OPEN FOR THE SEASON, i CARNCROSS S-DIXEY'S WINSTREL5, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THCia HBAND ETUIttPUN KOIBEES. I. L. CARNCBOS8 Manager. n, V. SIMPSON. Treasurer. 81 8ra M ON DAY AFTERNOON C0KCEBT3, HASSLER'S GRAND OECHESTBA, CONCERT' HALL, ' (Chesnut Street, above Twelfth), EVERY MONDAY' AFT HiKNOON, . I . SEASON IM1-68, ... from half-past 3 till & o'clock, . MARK HASSLEH Dlreotlnt Manager FIR- T CONCERT THIS AF1ERNOON. Vocalist (Tenor).-. Mr. J.OKaF Coot uctoV;:L Mr. SIMON HASSLER At the Piano Mr. S. B fcliRENsJ Single Admission Tlcktt........-. ...- '"y .nt; A Package (of four tickets) ..One Dollal A 'Coupon" or Family Tlcltet Hve Dollars This ticket contulus Thirty Coupon Admissions, de tachable at pleasure, lor any Concert through lb seaaon. . . . For sale at Trnmpler's No. 92s Chesnut it., Coneerl Hall, and Orchestral OUlce, No. 214 S. Elghih street. Doora.opeu at i) o'clock: Concert commences at S o'clock. HUt CONCERT HALL. TWELVE NIGHTS IN Wonder World, comuiencu ir MONDAY1 EVENING, Nor. 11. Prof, and M'me MACALLlbTER, the Great nia slonists ol the Age, will present each evening a choice) selection of the'r ILLUSIONS. WONDEKH, and MIRACLES, embracing science. Mirth, aud Mystery. HO lONB HUNDRED) 100 Elegant and Costly PRESENTS will be given away very night. Admission, SO cents. Reserved Rests, 75 cents, OlFT MATINEE, SATURDAY, Nov. 16, on which occasion every child will receive a Present. Admission, 25 cents to all parts of the house. 11 6 lot HARRY WESTON. Business Agent.' XT ORTICULTURAL UAL L, XjL GRAND MATINEE ByCABLPENTZ'S ORCHESTRA of 40 Performerg. EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON At ball-past 8 o'clock. Vocalist. Mad. H ENRI ETTA BEnRENS. SINGLE ADMISSION, 60 CENTS, Package of four Tickets for tl. To be had at Boner A Co.'s Mualo Store, No. 1103 Chesnut street, and at the door, 10 201m EEMAKIA 011CIIE8TRA. -PUBLIC BE y hearsalsattheMCMCAL FUND HALL, every SATURDAY, at 11 A. M. Tickets sold at the door, and at all principal Muslo Stores. Engagements can be made by addressing G. BASTERT. No. i-si mum. TFRKY Street, or at R. WlLLiG'U Music Store, No, REMOVAL. J)EHOVA X-U E9IOV1L C. W. A. TRUMFLEH HAS Rtr.GVED HIS MUSIC STORE rBOIM SEVENTH AND CHESNUT NTS. TO r No. 826 CHESNUT STREET, I 12tfrp PHILADELPHIA. HARRISON'S PATENT PAINT RESOLVAjy', or Paint and Varnish Remover, to'ftP he preparation will remove J'' "" ,Kna witiiout slut from any surface without sow ((jr rr)J1)11 pitlu njurlug the wood, or making Jmlntl varulnh. t.washes off with waw. Jw pdlUoua, auil or on witniu 11. m :.tu. more thorough " For sale by Vl,1, -iliil Unltod ttij2-- 'vd Paint doalsn In the . T T. I J . ... . AO. V AUK "T Ka , , . ' , nnowder, Kettu.d Ifitre, Charcoal. EtO, roV" 1 u R, Tcilocolau', 0x, aud Brouia.