THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 18C7. CITY INTELLIGENCE. r I JOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS K OUTBIDS F AO CSV, T GcAKDIAWg OF THB TooR. A itftted meeting of tbe Board of Guardians of the Poor Wat held yesterday at the oRIcn of the Hoard, Seventh, above Market street. President John M. Whitall In the chair. The Home Aent re ported tbe census of the house for the week cndlnit Batuiday, Nov. 9, 1807, as follows: Number of Inmates in the houe at 12 o'clock, 801.3; name Mojo lat jenr, J!i'J2; increase, 71; admitted within tbe Inst two weeks, 227: births, 17; deaths, 22; discharged, 101; eloped, 38; In dentured, 1; number granted lodgings within tbe last two weeks, 114; liumber granted meats w.tbin the last two weeks, 335; male Insane de- fiartmcnt, 216; letnale insane department, 428; o al nnmbt r in insane departments, less assist ants, COO; total number of maleJ, 13S5; females, 1C78. The Out door Avrnt reported bavins collected for support case, $1203. Tbe Steward reported the house receipts at $23"81. The Board of Visitors reported havluir afforded the following relief duiin? October: iriuulei,tal, $8(P3j; medicines, $3!i8"20; eroceries, fl4Sf75; cotil, $151 7b; wood, $2710. Total expenditure, $2144. Number receiving out-door rcllnf: Atnrri rens, 00!'; foreigners, b91; children, 108(5. Total, 3170. Jlr. Field offered the following, which, was adopted: Jwso'ved, That tbe PrcaMent of the Cotrd be ftuthorized to sien a withdrawal cutry for nlcohol from bonded warehouse, and have the seiil of the Uoitrd allixed to tho same. The Hoard then went into au election of an apothecary for the Seventh D-strict. The hrst, ballot requite 1 in a tie, when, on motion, tbe election was postponed until the next meeting. Mr. sewer offered tbe following resolution, which was tid op ed: livi-oivcd, That Councils be requested to ap propriate tor tho use of this board the income ol the several trust funds authorised oy la, to be (Ht-buised by Hie (Juarcliaus ot the l'oor. A number of communications from medical gentlemen wete received, offering: themselves as CHiuiidutcs fir the position ot obstetric physi cian, lately icsicnnd by l'r. Penrose. On ballot, Dr. l'utry was chosen to fill the position. The requisitions of the steward and manufac turing department were read and grautcd. Adjourned. Meeting op the Finance Committee. Tbe Finance Committee, at their meetinir la.4 eve ning, had before them the bill making an appro priation to the Fire Depaitweut lor 1868. Tho appropriation of $2000 to each of the steam fire engine companies wa agreeJ to. The lollowing named companies were stricken out ot the bill, and no appioptiation made for them: Tbe Co lumbia and Friendship Kmjino Companies; America. Dilipcnt, Cood Intent, Humane, Liu coin, Marion, Neptune, IVnusvh ama, Perseve rance, Plnenix, Uingirold, Robert Morns, Schuyl kill, Taylor, Tivolt, United States, Warren, and Wai-hinuton Hose Cooipauies; Columbia, Far mount, aud Moyauieusing .'tea n-lorcing Hose Companies; the Lafayette, Niagara, South Peun Hose; the Empire H ok and Ladder Company; the Excelsior, of Frankford; Franklin, ot Frauk ford; Columbia, of Gt rinantown; Washington, of Ceiuiantown; Ueiman'.owu Hose, Uniou Hose, sud Mantua Hook and Ladder Company; the Good Intent ot'Ko&borou.'h; M'ur,t Airy; Union, of Hisiug Sun, and Rescue Hook aud Ladder Company, of Frankford ; the Congress, of Chei nut Hill, and the Kingsesting Engine Comp.v iiies; the Witsahickou Company. The appropriation to tbe W'a'.cr Department was reduced $27,000. The Tobt Office Carriers' Service. The following will show the greatly increase! amount of mail matter delivered and collected by the letter-carriers of the Philadelphia Post Office during the mouth of October, 18ti7: Number of mail letters delivered . . . 532,861 Number of local letters delivered . . .259,108 Number ol newrpapers delivered . . . 17o'829 Numoerof letters collected from lamp post boxes . 769,115 Ibis exhibits an execs over tho work of auy previous month duung the existeuec of tao car rier intern m Philadelphia to tbe following extent: Fxcess of mail letters delivered . . . 35.000 Excess of drop letters delivered . , . 4!,Oyo Fxccss of newspapers delivered . . . 20,000 Excess of mail letters collected from lump-post boxes ....... . . 169,000 Tun Philadelphia Water Works. Tho following statement shoe's the operations of the rhilxdelt'biH Water Works duriug tue month of October 4ast: Hall. 0 Water A vrrage No. of Work. J'ainpett. UaUt per l)ij. Fall mount 7 1 1,0110,212 21.002,910 Belli J lklll J8-MHM50 6 OVi.Hit Delaware 49,4I2,7U0 l,8,r,8iKi 21th Ward 61,755,000 2,OS,S,woo Ueimantowii Il),llli,i00 02,742 Total 1,002,007,082 31,000,2118 AMUSEMENTS. American Academy of Music Mariha was delightfully rendered last evening; by tho Rich ines Opera Troupe before a large and fashiona ble audience. Mrs. tieguin as '-Nancy" and Mr. Campbell as "Plunkit" fairly divided tbe honors of the evening with Miss Caroline Kicbings. To night Amber's romantic opvrn of Crown Dta monds will be presented, with, tho new dresses, and allot the vocal brilliants. This opera was honored with an i rumen ee audience on Friday night, and is now one of the most popular in the ripirtoire of the Kichings Troape. Those who beard the French company in the work will be agreeably surprised at the excellence of Miss It'.chlngs, Mrs. tieguin, and Messrs. Castle, Penkes, and Campbell in this opera. To-morrow (Wednesday) the Doctor of Alointara will be pre-cnted. On Friuay, MarUana for Mr. Camp bell's benefit. "Mauie Antoinettf." Mrs. Bowers made quite a bit last night in her new play. The sceuery was really grand, and tiie effects were unusually fine. Mrs. Bowers' playing of tbe part ot "Mane" was admirable, and fully equal to Riston except in artistic flnlh. We were, pleased to tco the house crowded, an unmual thingfl,ra"iirstniL'ht." Marie Antoinette may be pronounced a brilliant success, aud we uve no doubt it will h ive a long and pioitabie run nt the Cutsnut. The management deserve credit lor the. mmner in which the piece, haa been placed upon tbe tiage. The preseut dia'uatiza tion is not .to .elaborate as tuat ot Uiacometti, but has all ot the effects and st irtling hitiutiooi aud is arianeed with moro rational solidity. Jin. Edwin Fobhest appears in Damm awl fythlas this eveuina, Bt th, Wa nut, imported by Miss L. l.e.'Mr. C. barton H.U, ami alt'ot u.e company favorites. To morrow tvYednesdav iletamcra. J" "3urf," at tbe Arch, cecms to increase In tiODuluntr. It is indeed a very idea-uut mmou and the acting of Mrs. Johu Diew and her cam- pan; is very cne. iTtoay, oeneut ot Mrs. Drew, Saturday afternoon, in answer to universal do maud, nrst Surf Matinee. At tuk Circus, Tenth and CaUowhlll strecti, a splenuid entei tainaieni is offered to-nigut, embracing everv species of acting customary in the "cireh?." Mr. William Larue continues his matchless feats of horemauship, supported by many lust rate mule aud feiuale equestrian bi UMes. Wk ard pleaed to anuouncc that tho cele brated Dunyan Tabieuux are to remain for a few nights more a' National Hull, in Market gireet, below Thirteenth. No ouh should in us this tieautiful moral and instructive exhibition. Concert Hall. The success of the great Wacaiuner auu inoy lasi niiiut was complete. Tbe.sud ence appealed continually delighted, and one bundled lucky persons bore away hand-fme el lis. ad attractive programnio again this evening, llm U ashler's Concert yesterday after noi a was a complete triumph. About three thonsand nersons crowded into Concert Hall. and several hundred holding tickets weie uuable to obtHin adiuujelon,, Aj; iucu pemoua ar u formed that their tickets will be received at (he recond concert nrit Monday afternoon. Mr. Hsssler was astonished at the popularity of hit plan sroong tbe music-loving citizens of Phlla dtlpbta. He promises to give a programme, continually Increasing in attractiveness, throughout tbe season. Mr. Mark Hassler has under consideration numerous requests from friends and patron, for establishing a series of Sunday evening sacred concerts. Mrs. BmnoNS as ' Laot Macbbth." To Miss Edgeworth Mrs. Swidons relates an incident in her career wbieh It was worth going a long way to hear from her own lips:' she gave ua the history of her firt acting of 'Lady Macbeth' and of her resolving, In the sleep scene, to lay down the candlestick, contrary to the pre cedent of Mrs. Pritchard and all the tradi tions, before she began to wash her hands, and Hy 'Out. vile spot!' Sheridan knocked vio lently at bcr door during the live minutes she bad deslied to have entirely to herself to com pose her spirits before the play began. He burst in, and prophesied that she would ruiu herself torever it she persevered in this resolu tion to lay down the candlestick. She persisted, however, in her determination, succeeded, was i').Hiiui'u, ana pnenn.iu oeaeeu iier pardon. She described well the awe die felt, aud the power of the excitement given to her by tbe eight of Burke, Fox, Sheridan, and 8ir Joshua Reynolds in the pit." KdMmrgh Review. Mr. Jefferson has born making a sensation at ClliCA!70 1n llU tnimitnhln norunnnllnn nf 'I?in Van Winkle." The critic of tbe Chicago Jlrjnib- (u.-n fujs: -re nave seen Klstori as 'Eliza beth' Booth as 'Hamlet.' Charles Kean as 'Louis XI,' Forrest as 'Richelieu' I.nnillp Wooti.rn n a 'Leah,' and John E. Owens as 'Solon Shingle,' jei we uave never seen so pertect an absorption of the Identity of the actor into the character assumed as we did lat evening. Mr. Jefferson was not only excellent, but perfect; and to our mind stands to-day the greatest actor in the woWd." The Chicago Tribune allude3 to the promi nence of American lvnc artists abroad. It suva. "The best concert siugcr in Europe, Carlotta Patti, is of American birth. The best light (.opmno singer in Eurone, who only last tatur- uuy maue ner tnumpnuni Uvbul in Loudon, Clara Louise Kellogr, is an American. The uesiuouirHiiu singer in Europe, fliorensl, is an Ameiicau, aud if they are not satisfied with her w e can send a still better one in the person of AUL'iaiUC J. illlll JJS. " The prima donna at the Vienna opera house is Mad'lle Dustmann, who is said to be an ac complished singer and a conscientious actress and is possessed of a useful soprano voice of reuiarsaoie puiiiy. ine great trouble with ber is her excessive stoutness, which has caused the postponement ot Gounod's ftomeo and Juliet i.u next year, as the part of "Juliet" could not well be confided to a lady of motherly aspect snd ot over one hundred aud eighty pounds weight. Vienna, which calls itself the musical cani- -i1 i.. t . . - iai oi r.urope, nas not as yet a respectable opera house. A new aud tine building is now going up, however, which is to beopeued next jear. Its exterior Is said to be grand aud im posing. By a singular oversight no arrange m. nts for ventilation wen made until the walls were up Hud the roof on. This has been reme died at considerable expense. Galifjnani complains (hit "Madame Benoi tou.'Mhe "Grand Duchess"' iho ''Biche du 13ois," and "Les Petils Creves"' possess puch attractions for the stranuers in Paris that the resideuts are deprived of their usual variety of amusemonts. Mr. J. S. Clarke docs not seem to have been Vfry successful iD his first London appearance, as "1 e Boots " in A Widow HmU. The fail Man Genetic, which criticizes him rather severely, admits, however, that it is hardly fair to judge mm uy nis periormance oi one cnaracter. rVvunt A,.l,;il I)n,.r,ll l,.,oK,,.,.l f, V U H 11 U A1U.I1V A I'UH, 1111 ''11,111, VI UlURl Albom, thesinper, lately died al the asylum of Dr. Blanche, to which ho was icmoved about two ears ago. The nctor Coudcr, who "created" the part of rolfitin," has just cied at Wiesbaden, of intlaoi- iu hi ion oi ine lung;. cnnt.i.n nl tC. w lli'iiinnu utirl uill uci;iut Inn i-nii. dents of that fever-desolated city to recover their iciiuer gajeiy. iney appear ai tue ai. tnarti.'s. Bull Against Bear-A Scene In Omaha, A crowd of about four hundred men, woaieu, and childreu repaired to the fair grounds iu Omaha one afternoon to seen a Oght betweeu the grizzly bear and Mexican bull, which had been extensively advertised. The two animals were secured to the separate ends of a chain, and this was secured iu the middle bvalons rope to a strong stake driven firmly into the ground. At about 3 o'clock the bear was let out ol his cage. Tbe moment the bull saw bruin ho made fiercely tor him, knocked hiru down, aud irampii a nun oauiy. inree cr tour bouts of this kind occuried, each time the bull having the advantage, until at lentrth he thrust one of his hoins into the bear's mouth. This was toorauch, ana oy a poweriui euort tue Dear broke his chain and tiied 1o escape, making directly to the spec tators, who tad foimed a rine around the arena. There was immediately a terrible confusion. women streamed, cbildien cried, men halloed, and made the most hastv Dre Durations to cetout of the way. The hubbub added to the fright of ine near, to mat ne couta oniy rear upon nis bams and paw about, until bis keeper, a Mexi can, caught him with a lasso, and got him back into bis cage. Tbe Mexican then offered to ride the bear tor a purse of fifty dollars, or he would ttht the bull with a knile for one hundred dol lars. Nobody seemed inclined to invest, and tJue exhibition closed. A Parallel to the Howland Will Case. A correi-pondent writes to the l'atl Mali Guzeite; "fonie years ago a gcuUutnujfc was pued by one of his friends before tbe civil court in Rome on a promissory note. The defendant pleaded that the signature was a foru'ery. The judge deBired one ot the attendants to suminon luio, a wen-Knowu scrioe, wuo turnuu nis live lihood by n riling letters lor peasants and making out petitions for alms asked by some ot his neicbbors from the judge and other wealthy pertous. Toto was desired to turn expert, and help the judge to ascertain the truth ot the de findaut's plea. The plaintiff' had brought with him au uriquestionable signature of the de I. ndant's attached to a letter, and the case was adjourned until Toto could make hi report next morning. Without any hesitation ho said: 'If the court will lay the promissory note upon the letter, it will be found that the two signatures cover, poii.t lor point, tho same spaee, and as it In impossible for any man who writes freely to make two signatures so perfectly identical, I am sure that the promissory note was not signod by 'the defendant, but tlint his signature was traced from ills letter.' Tne, J udae at once de cided in favor ot tbe defendant." SAAC D. . EVANS, M 4NI t ATUU U AND DEALER IM 0I1S, TAINTS, YAUMSIIES, Naval Stores " and Soaps, MO. 16 HOKTII Iimif ABK AVENUE, 10 5n8p PniLABKLPIIIA. JOHN CRUMP, OAltPENTEH AND BUILDKK. riiori mo. ma lodub tkkdt, ahi no. ma cm nut tkket, ranASHjrHiA MARINE TELEQRAFH. Far additional Marine Ntwi Firnt Pope. ALMANAC JTOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT; nir RmMMMM..MMHt.a-4XMnoN S-47 iVm t)KTm....A ilHl9H Witi. 1-29 rill LA DT.LFH1A J Okorob N. Ali.in, Maithew Baird, y Josai'H U UauBB. ) PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TKADK. - OMTVItY OOH MITTCI. CLEARKD TKBTERDAT. BtenmHhlp Rtnrs and btrlpee, lloluiea. Havana, Thos. W all" on A KiiiK. Biii()iie Juna Cbaee, Chase, Antwerp, I Weslergaaid w Co. Barque Annie Aogusta, Davis, Ouantanamo, O. W. BertiiiOeii A Bro. Bi'r J. K Khrlver, Dennis, Baltimore, A. drove. Jr. bt'r Beverly, Plorce, New York, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tog I t. os. Jeflt-mon, Alien, lor Baltimore, wltla tow Of bargea, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARHIVKH YKHTKRDAT. Bchr Julia Weeks, Vaurtersllce, 1 day from Port Punn. wllh grain 10 Chrlsllan A Co. isienner Cii-Rter. Jones, 'a hours from New York, wllh indue, to W. P. Clyde & Co. HteHiner Tarory, Nichols, 24 hours from New York With milK to W. M. Baird & Co. hleamer C. (mniNtnek, Drake, H hours from New York, with incise. I W. M. Bulrd A Co. Tug Tnos. Jellerwn. Alleu, troiu Baltimore, with a tow oi harges to W. P. Clyde A Co. c, i . MEW OKA Nil A. Hhlp Westmoreland, Hammond, henre for Illo Ja hKl' pP,,k,f I't. 21. lHt. 10 N.. Ion. 21. bhlp Htratlord. Meyer, lor Philadelphia, entered out at Liverpool 2Gth ult. .Mr,l!"f,),.lp Jula, Hoxle, rrom New Orleans lor PMiadelphia, at Havana Mb Inst, frieaniKiiipMaxon. Alallhews, lor Pblladolphla.salled from Bi-ston nth Inst. iTirTulu iJ""'el Cornwall, Todd, hence, at Antwerp Barque Mercfttor, T.lnderman, for Philadelphia, Cleared at Liverpool 2!Hh ult. Barque John Boulton, Lindsay, from Richmond, at Illo Janeiro nh ulu Buique lUlliloii, 8orhy, hence, at Itelvoet l".th ult. Barque A. K. Boyd, Grllllihs, from London lor Phi ladelphia, nt Deal 2etb ult. Barque lBanc It. DavlH, Hand, nnc., remained at Rio Janeiro Ot li ult. Brigs Hernia. Rlchman, and Tellus, Oregersen, for Phllailelphia. entered out at London Mil. int. Brigs Kiedona. Hiulth, and Aurora, Jollymau, hence, at lleivnel 2Uh ult. Bilg B. Carver, Myers, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bangor Uti Inst. Hchr Kllte. henee for Petersburg, was aground Id the Appaniattoz 7lli Inst. bctir A. O. Dearborn, hence, at Charleston lnth Inst, Hchr Beading Jilt. No. 43, Anderson, hence, at Alex andria nth hint. fcichr Jos. Hay, Keen, hence, at Wareham 8th Inst. ' t-clirT. W. Ware, Abdell, heuce, at Richmond Bin InHuni. Kclir T. J. Trafton. Talpey.lienre, at Boston 9th Inst, hchr 11. W. McCarthy. Howell, from Lauesvlllo for Philadelphia, al Ha I em 8th Inst. hchr Hnruh Bhelnorn, Blizzard, from Wilmington, Del., at Hlchmond 9th lost. Hchr M. K. hmltti, Grace, for Philadelphia, sailed fiom Wareham 7th Inst. Kchr 1 7.ar. Hammond, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bangor 7lh Inst. irchrB T. Lake, Adams, and Northern Light, Irelon, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence MIU lust. Hchr J. B. Van Duseu, Moore, heuce, at New Bed ford Mb Inst. Hchra F. Nlckerson, Kelly; J. n. Moore, Nlckerson; and Aruerlcfcu Kagie, Miaw, hence, at Providence 8th li, stunt. . , . l-rhr Kllen Matthews, for Philadelphia, sailed from Wareham I'th Inst. . . bebrs K Derail. Jarvls: A. 8. Cannon. Cobb; L. ana A. Bnlirock. hailth; I. H. Wamwriglit. Brow-.-r; A. A. Andrews. Kellv; M. Slandlsh. Rich; Hestiess. Baxter; M. Keinhart. liand; H. A. Hammond. Paine; Surprise, Beers' K B. Kmery. Young; J. MoAdani, Willard; A. Garwood Godfrey: M. Mulvey. Rimers; I). 8. Mershou, I)Br.-; Phthwny, Haley: C. Hill, Cheesetnan; Mman tieo. Claypoole; J. M. Flanagan, Hhaw; M. M. Weaver. Weaver: M. Peirln, Blatrhford; E W. Pratt, Uen d.lck: and i. A. Rogers, prambes, hence, at Boston '' weam'er Parnh. Jones, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. JAMES E. CALDWELL & (U, MERCHANT JEWELERS, No. 822 CHESNUT STREET, ARE NOW OPENING VIENNA FANCY GOODS, PARIS FANCY GOODS, DECORATED PORCELAINS, FLOWER STANDS, EMIBELY NEW DESIGNS, Mounted in Bronze, Gilt, antl Carved Wood, PARIS JET JEWELRY. 10 IS tutbs3mrp QORAL JEVELRY. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Have Jt Opened an Immnu lavolce OF PINK COKAL JEWELBY, TO tVIMCH THEY CAM SPECIAL AT TEN1ION. I918wfm3mrp FOR SALE. FOR SALE ELEGANT PRIVATE STABLE, westBluoof VAUIIIIAN Htreet, below Walnut hlreet, went of Filieenth Blreet. adJoluloK HidluK " Jho'l. H. KIKG8TON WoCAY, No. 4 WALNU'P Street. m it TO RENT. 1" O LET, Large Third-Story Room, Well l.lghteli tvltli or without Power. APPLY AT 1161 KO. 109 SOUTH TIIIBDBT. Oi TO IU-Nr-MAllKFr BTUEET. TIIE !Hve Klory brlrk Ktore. Ko. ool Market Hireut (tnird houte wet of KiKb'b Blreet. Houtb nlile) -H ti, I trout by 130 fc el deep, win bu U rent mi the 1st of Novem I.JlJ Aw"y 10 UHJKUK I'U'l'ilUEUT, Aiuerlcan Hotel, oi.pouile luUeiieudeuce Hull, ftom 0 to H A. M. jy " " OOKN EXCHANGE O BAG MANl'PAm'OUY. J O U N T. B A I L K Y A V O , IlKUdVKU TO N. K. corner of M A UK Kl' and WATKK Btreets, l'l,llmlelililu. DiSALKHH IN BAUa AND BAOOINU or every HeBi'riiillon. 'ur Oraln, Flour, bait, fcunei-PhoHjihuie of Lime, Bone I mul W.tf- DllHt. KIC Large and small UN NV 1U(M constantly on hand, H'Sl Also, WUOL bAt'KH. -Kl A IHO, WUvlj Da l.n' BUTLER, WEAVER & CO, MANDrAOTURBlRS Of Manltia and Tarred Cordage, Cord Twines Etc. WO. U Noith WATER Rtret. and 0. .lis or Hi Jb.LA WAiUli A Venn, Ktvn It Iiuiu, AiiuHABLWaATn. itA CMr4i W FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE , JayCooee&(Q). 02 and 114. So. THIHD ST. PHILAP'A. Dealers In all Government Soourltie, OLD D-SOe WANTED IS EXCHANGE FOR KEWI A UBEBAL DiriEBENtE ALLOtTED, Compound Interest Notes Wanted, IKTtBEST ALLOWED ON PErOKIT. CoUeatloriB mad. Stocks bougUt and sola on OoixmilHslon. Bpcol&I buaiQesa aocomiuodaUonB reeerved for auioe. 9 at am "TE HAVE FOR SALE TUE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TUE Central Pacific Kallroad Company, AT (93) NINETY-FIVE, And Accrued Interest in Currency. These Bondsare payable by law, principal and Into, 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 ft first-class Security, and will give at all times the latest pam phltta and general information upon application to us Having a full Bupplyot these JJOM8 on baud, we are prepared to DliLIVEK THEM AT ONOC DE HAVEN & BRO,, Bankers and Dealer! In Governments, 1 5 ltu NO. 40 SOUTH TIIIRI NT. N ATIONAL UXK OF TIIE REPUBLIC, 8C9 and 811 CHESTNUT STBEET PHILADELPHIA. DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, Mathuu HIHea, Bon). Rowland, Jr., bamuel A. Blspham, HUward B. Orue, William Ervleu, OBgood Welbh, Frederick A, Hoyt, Wm. H, Rhawa. AM. H. BHAWN, President, Lata Cothier ol tM Central Rational an JOB. P. MUM FORD Cannier, B lii Lai of (m Philadelphia National Bonk 7 3-lOs, ALL SERIES, CONVERTED INTO FITE-TWE IN TI ES. BONUS DUVEBEI IMMEDIATE1!, PE HA YEN & BROTHER 10 2rp KO. 40 S. THIRD STREET. e. OECURITIE A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AUD BIIOIIEES, SO.ISti iniBD STjKO. HASSAU HT FUILADKLPBIA. I KW TOMt Ordert for Stocks and Gold executed in rhUo delvhia and New York. 1 1 GOVERNMENT SALE3. GOVERNMENT SALE. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lauda, Olllce A, A. Q. M. and D. O. biate of Qeorgia, Atlanta, Ou Nov. 6, IBti7. Will tie toiu ar auciioii, on tue premises, at AUOUhTA, UKUKUIA, NOV. 28, ltki7, the Land aud Iluilillpga known as the ALCiUolA MACUlNJi; WORKS AND LOT, together wllh TWELVE CITY LOTS. This property constats ot one tract of land, which the AuuMia canal runs through dlugonally, hounUtid north hy D'AntigiiHC street, east by Jackson street, south by AUauiH Blreet, aud west by Campbell street Its northern and southern lines beitiK aooul six hun dred and ninety feet, aud Us eastern and western lines about three hundred aud ninety-two feel, ou wlil h are situated one three-story brick building, lO0f et by 60 itet; one brick fuuudry, 160 foet by bZ lent; aud beveral Buialler buildings. Kleveu (11) cily k Is, situated on the south sidoof Adams street, between Campbell and Jackson streets, designated In numbers 011 the pluu of Iho ollvof Au KiiHlu. made by William Phillips, as 17, la, 21, 16, &i, 'il, ii, 26, !M, and 'li. tme irluugulur lot of 1.12 feet front, on the south nUle or l ci wiik street, between the Augusta caual aud "lligbl's Foundry." 'llie iimcbine works, lot, and bulUiugs will be sold toi'etber, the city lots s. parately. Also, at tbe Hume time aud place, will be sold four (4) Irume buildings, lou luet by 41 feet, and unu (I) frame bullilliig, i! by 15 feet, ituated on Hie grounds ol Hie Klclimoud County Academy, Telfair street. For furiher parliculars In regurd to this property, Iriiiulra at this olllce and that of llrevet Colonel M. L. Fillers, corner of tJreeu aud Jackson streets, Au g uni a, Ueorglu, where the plaus of the property cau be ""Terms cash for all the property except the machine works unil lot, one hull of which will be reiulred cnh, and the balance in lour months, bale to commence ut II o'clock A,rMVATf)ON A. a! Q.' M. and 1). 6., j 11 ist Rureau It., F., aud A. L. QEORCE PLOWMAN. OAHPKNTEUAND DUILDBtt HEMOVlilD To IVo.lO-A DOCK Street, MJN THE nouns OF our nArriNEas and piosperlty, letoe lememberthe unfortunate and disabled soldier who saved u a country and nation-allty."-LLNCOLN, GRAKD POrrLiR MOVEMENT TO ERECT THIS GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOB INVALID SOLDIERS, UNDER A SPECIAL Charter from the Btate of Pennsylvania, PANNED MAKCII 6, 1887. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PE )PLE. The oiiject ol this Association Is 10 provide, by pub lic exertion, a Na'ionai Rome for our disabled mil lers, to erect an asylum for lliose wm, In their patrl otiMii, have served Iholr count: y at the et'ein' llulr lienltiiand happiness; who In tbe batile for the nation's ll'e were maimed, and are now Incapaole ol working for their own maintenance, iranco has her Ito'el des lnvsliiies. where rest tho ashes or tne great Napoleon: F.i gland, ber Greenwich and Cbel sea Hospitals, tbe iuiiuer being one ol the lluest archileclural strictures ever dev led to charity. RuphIb, Prussia, and In fact nearly all European countries have niagnlticent retreats ror tne un lortuiiat soldiers. Monarchies provl le for the allevlnlinn of the suUerlng caused by war, but rre, pinsperous Republican Amerlra hss 110 place lor her crippled and sick soldiers but the country poor-house or Die slilewnlks ol her crow d-d cliles. 1 bene noble patriots left happy homes to save our commoii coun try in tbe hour ol her deep ditres. V e Plw'lfed I to llieni our laMing gratiiuue, mm "7""". dependent look to us In their utler nec.l to redeein iboee uledues They have performed their part. Ve ""joy the res ult ol lh"lr si c.lllc.s. We miwt not he rec ream to our obligations. It us each devuU. but a muhIo dollar to this purpose, and the Oeltsburg Asylum will "fiord the1 soldiers a home an, our country will be honored by the no le li UI( It on. 'I HE LAND HAS RKF.N 1'UKl.HASM) By this Association, and Ten Thousand Mllara , h ave already been paid towards the preservilon of t l e baitlc-kround-aboot thirty acrei ("Jlulng the site of (bneral Meade's Headciimrlers) have been set l"fr.Lb.uiJ'!;A. Oct. 2S. 1S67.- had, fiora tht lime to thls-and knowing the great and crying necessity ol the case, the shame of leav ing our disabled veterans u starve or beg, I hereby W' .'?r..T.V...--.7C ..,.. ...lu ami II . most corniany luuiimo "'i" 1 ave all the eld or my tongue, pen, and influence. Very truly yours, CHAHLtH (J. II ALPINE. (Prom the Postmaster-General of the United States.) I recommend to all Postmasters thai they shall aid this truly benevolent aud patriotic enterprise. A. W. HAND ALL. Being satlnfled with the Integrity ofyour enterprise, we cheerfully consent lo display your diamonds at our establiBBment. BROWNE . fc-Pil.UI Ml. October 2b, 1HB7. Nos. 66S aud S70 Broadway. We hereby certify that we have examined the Diamond Ooods, 1'earls, Emeralds, K il)ic, and other precious Hiones, as described lu the list, and liud them all genuine. I1HNLK BRO8. , Diamond Importers, No. 20 Maiden Lane, New York. J. HKKUAI ANN, Diamond Setter, No. 3D1 Broome street, New York. In order to promote rubllcconlideneeln the highest degree, and for the Mirtlierance of this great object, the Abiuriallun has decided to place the J)"H),U (I worth 01 diamonds 011 public exhibition al the large. Jewelry F.'tubllhmetit of Messrs, Browne k bpauUling, under Hie Metropolitan Hotel, iu the cily of New Yoik. The orld-rer owned yacht "Henrietta" has also been purchased. The Farm ot liOO acres is located lu .Sulli van county, N. Y., and Is one o th- Hne.t stuck farms In the State; has a splendid mansion, aud Is cotaplute lii every ai tlcular. There will be l,a'0 '00 tickets Issued nt one dollar each, admitting the holders to botu ol the GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS. ONK AT IRVING HALL. NEW YOKK. SATURDAY EVEN INU, FEBRUARY S, Mtitt, AM l ON K AT UORTIC'ULTUBAL II ALL. PH1LDELPIIIA, HATlliUAV EVEN1IG, fEllltlAHV 2-. lw. On which latter occasion a committee of prominent citizens will he selected to associate witli.lhe manage ment lu making Die distribution, to commence on MoMlny, February iM, at lu o'clock A.M., ut liorlicul tuial ,N VALUABLE PRESENTS Will be distrlouied au-ong the ticket holders, In ac coiduuce wllh the Charu-r mid the lid lowing blHEDLLE OF AWARUa. Al' 1 Orand Cash Award ?lno,ooo it. 1 riulendid Farm tuoo acres) K0.11.K) 8 1 V achl, the famous 'llenrieliu Sii.Oihi 4 1 Diamond Neckluce, 4S Brilliants ac.ooo 6. 1 Diamond Brooch aud i.arrlug (nil laigo Diamonds) 2o,0t0 a. 1 Diumoiid Brooch aud Fairings (.all large Dlumouds) 2i,0n 7. 1 Diamond Brooch aud Earrings li.UUO 8. 1 liiamoud Necklace, FrnliauU, Star Hotting 8 OflO 9. 1 Diamond Necklace, m Brlillains 7,000 lu. 1 Diamond Cross, set iu bilver, (large Diamonds. 7,000 11, 1 Diamond hi I tie, 15 llrilllauu 6.1x1 1 12. 1 lilainoiid I luster Brooch ft.Ono Iti, 1 Dlumoud Cluster Brooch 51uoa 14. 1 D amoud and Pearl Cameo ill act lei Itro cb and I'.urriutts 6,00) 15. 1 Diamond Single filone Klug 4 0011 1. 1 Diamond C.uater Bracelet 4,i,uo 17. 1 liiamoud Cluster Broocu 4,0 .u 1H. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet i.Oikl IU. 1 J 'lumoiid Cluster Brooch aud larriugs 4.0 10 2ti. 1 Dlumoud Cluster Bracelet , 40011 VI. 1 DiaUKiud Cluster Broocli 4.000 i2. 1 Diamond Single istone scar! I'm 4,0110 2;i. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,0 24, 1 D auiond Cluster Bracelet i.iW 20. 1 Diamond Suigle Stone Ring a 500 16. 1 Diamond Fmerald Cluster Brooch a,-rH)U 27, 1 Pearl Necklace snn 25. 1 Pair Diamond Single Clone Earriug-i 3500 ill. 1 lUBmouu trooB H,wo 80. 1 Diamond blugle Slouo Stud 3,1100 8:. 1 Diamond fclngle Bione Fiu 8imK) 82. 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Earriugs. a.u,,o 83. 1 Diamond Single stone Flu a 000 84. 1 DUmoud Single Bloue Stud u,m 36. 1 Pair Diamond Single stone Studs , 3,1100 8. 1 Dlamoud Brooch (in Silver) 8,00) 87. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch - 8,000 lis. 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin soon S'J. 1 Diamond Single Hiouefelud 3 00O 4tl 1 .'lamond Cluster Brooch li.soo 41. 1 Dlumond Single Slone Ring 2 sou 4i, 1 l,am ml and Emerald Broocu 2,5io 48. 1 Diamond Single bloue Pin. 2,500 44. 1 Pearl Breastpin, Earrings aud Head Ornament - 2.500 45. 1 Diamond Single Sloue Plu..... 2 500 46. 1 Diamond Cross 2,600 47. 1 Diamond and Emerald Oruameut 2,5u0 48. 1 I ill. mono Single Slone Pi u. 200U 49. 1 Diamond Single Slone Ring - 2.000 611. I Diamond Cluster Stem Riug 1,.mh) 61. 1 Single Slone Diamond Klug - 1 600 H 1 Diamond Cross 1,000 68. 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Earrings 1 500 64. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring. I.dihj 65. 1 Diamond Single Stone btud 1.6U0 6G. 1 Diamond Bracelet i,fr,o 67. 1 liiamoud Single Slone Biug. 1,500 68. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring i.aoo IU. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl..... 1,500 60. 1 Choice Emerald biud 1.500 61. 1 Single Stone Ring l.fnio 62. 1 Single bione Pin v 1,600 68. 1 Cluster Brooch 1.500 64. 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 1,5 l 6-1. 1 Pair Diamond single stone Earrings (ioi 6U. 1 Diamond Single Slone Ring S-oo 67. 1 Diamond ami Emerald Cluster Itlog two 08. 1 Diamond Cluder Bracelet, Eurriugs, and Pin 800 69. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl 8 0 70. 1 Diamond and Ruby Three stone King...... 8 Q 7). 1 Dlumoud and Fiuerald Cluster Ring 81m 7. I Diamond Cluster Brooch. 800 78 1 Fair Dlumoud ( luster Sludi 600 74 1 Oentlemans Cold Watch and Xleavy Cham W'O IU. 1 Diamond single Bione Rmg, Slur Setting, 600 76. 1 Diamond and Oaruet Cln-.ter Ring f,uo 77. 1 Diamond Single bloue Piu 600 7K. 1 Emerald Knob 500 7s 1 l'alr Diajuoiid and Ruby Earrings 500 to. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 4011 81. 1 liiamoud and Emerald stem Plu 400 82 1 l ady's Diamond Set Watch 400 8:i 1 Diamond Single blonu Riug ;m Hi. 1 Uo il Wulcii 8'0 hi. 1 lnuniond and ' pal Ring 2 .0 n;. 1 Diamond and Single htone:lud li,l) 87. 1 Diamond Single Slone Ring 150 1 liiamoud Three Stiiuu King ir,0 m. 1 Diamond single Stone Slud I i 90. 1 Pearl Scarf Piu 15) til. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring inn v. 1 Diamond Single Stone Rlmr 150 83 1 Gem lemau's Diamond and Amethyst Ring l'.O 94. 1 Diamond ( liiHl'T Piu lot) H5. 1 Camtoand l'earl Brooch aud Earrings..,, 1. 0 W. 1 Cameo Broocli lot) d7. 1 liliiinoud single stone Riug ii Us. 1 DlHinoinl Cluster Ring pK) tit. 1 Lady's Hold Watch 100 inn, 1 Coral Brooch aud fairings p,o lol. ) Pair (iamet Sleeve Biiltons.... jy) ll 2. 1 Hold and 1'eail Hcai l Pin 50 108. 1 ! iiierald Scarf I'm 6,, 1114 1 1' meralu Scurl Pin . 106 to IU 4. Cue thousand copies ol' tho Spieii r'ldlv Illustrated Presentation work, en titled the "Tribute U-.ok," at fiij eacli 20 010 11(1610 2114. looo Photograph Albums al (5 euch 6 aoO Also. liu.OtO Cash Frtseuu, 1 each l'io.ooo Making In the aggregate 122,104 Presents, va- lucdat s 1841 950 HOW TO OBTAIN TICK E I'm, Ml'8J0 Orileis may be sent us lu registered letters or post ollk'e orders. In sums ol 1 to f:5, at our risk Larger HiiiounlB should be sent lu dralu or by express at the following CLUB fiATm BTIrkelstol addre8t4 6ii 40 1 lokels to 1 addr'stsvM 10 Tickets lo 1 address But 60 Tickets to 1 addrs 48 ilO'llekelii lol add reus 17 60 Rio Tickets to laddr's 85 00 Adrirexa all orders and cmouiunlcailon to 114 tm OICiTYSBUllO AHYLUM ASSOCIATION, rno. im ciiEtiUT titmt, Ptuuu,, r' 11,...l.. 1,, K. rcrl nr IliTPA VPU B lor our crippled veterans, and having P" a "'It lor that purpose Iu the New ork 1''"t"' con 'orating some one hundred of our best ciilzeiis as V.,.' ! r...:".... l,l,'h bill no action has oeen AMUSEMENTS. A MEKICAN A C 1 I) R M v nv umift Tiii-i ('i'Ue.rt.; . Will ha trni1iif.rl ... .l- rorturert. fu, ' 0.T-." Auber's Charmlnv nii a of iiue in a season. inowN DlAMDNm 1 . Count deCampo:Mvor..V;.. NIL-, rr r, Don Henrlau J. ni'n Don Rehastlan d'Avcyrt ..." mV p baSo?a kit IUbolledo...... .,M RrcAMPim? I-tWertna Mlii CAROLINE RKIUn! llanft Mm K RkAWiiTirsx . TO-Mi,HROWF.VHNINCj';7wednesda),Ui T . DOtrrOR OF AM'ANTAKA. FRIDAY EVEMNO. Nov. 1. BENEFIT OF M R. H. C. CAMPBFLL. MA (U I ANA. In rehearsal and shortly to bn prodnced. the LILY OF KILLAliNKY. MK. JOHN DTtliW'8 ABC1I BXREEr THEATRE. Begins at 7 o clock. 'Sl'RI'." A HIT SECOND WEEK. MONDAY AND EVERY EVENINci. "sl'HK." appear. M"",OHN DR.W and all the Company f-orl Bathing. ACT III. Deep Water. ACT IV. Ashore. Orand Hop. .av-iiv. Frldsy-Bi nellt o. Mrs. JOHN DREW. Siilurilay-First SURF MATINEE. Admission. 50 cents. No reserved Beats. w 'Af NUT STREET T 11 Hi A T n R. ' ,";, NINTH and WALNUT. Begins at 75i. LAST ft I(i II T RUT Til RF E OF t L'tkllTTM w. . 1. ........ v THIS (Tuesday) EVKNIND Nov. 1J. Dnmm, DAMON AND PYTHIA64. ' S: Mr. EDWIN FORREST 1 vd.i. . 6 - M lis HI lie vori. ""Y v;-v; M r. Ilarton Hlil eanesday-EDWlN rOUKKST as M.ETAM.ORA. 1 b 11 rM1 ny -T H E (1 L A I) I A I'O R. hairs secured bIk days In sdvanoe. ' TSJEW niESNDT STKEET THEATRE, i-N I TUl-SDAY EVEN I NO, Nov. 12. ' Fl iU R'l H WE E lv OF I I IK GIFTED AMEIUl'AN Alt'llbTE MRS. D. P. BO vkhh. ' who will appear for tlie second time In a , . KW PI-AY. written expressly for her, entiiied MARIE ANTOINETTE Marie Anti'lnette Mrs. D. r. BOWERS Irox's American vakjetf theatre EVERY iVl-NINO AND bATLRDAY At'l EKNOON. -a.s CREAT (OMBINA1 ION TROUPE, in Orandballets Ethiopian Bnrlesques.bODgs.Dancea Pantomimes. Oymnsst Acts, eic. ' HILADELPHIA CIBCU8 Corner TENTH arid CALLOWHILLbtreeta, ftOW OrEN FOR THE WINTER SEASON, UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT. This building has been entirely RFftOVATED, ALTERED. AND IMPROVED WITH NEW MODES Ol INGRE83 AND EGRESS, ROTn ON TENTH STREET AND ON CALLOWUILL STREET. A (SPLENDID BTUD OF HIGHLY TRAINED HORSES. A COMPANY UNEXCELLED IN THE UNITED STATES. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Drefs Circle 50 cents) Children under 12 years of age............. 25 oenta Family Circle (entrauce on CaUowhlll street).2S cents Doors open al 7 o'clock. Performance commences at a quarter of 8 o'clock. Matinees commence at half. pasl2 o'clock. Doors open one hour previous. 10301m "VJEW PHILADELPHIA OPERA IIOUSB, J SEVE.N'l H frlreel, below Arcn. GREAT SUCCESS OF TUN1SON & CO.'S MINSTBF.LB. . . L. V. TUNxsON A CO., Proprietors, Lust week of MR. FRANK B ROWER, the unrivalled Ethiopian Comedian, with FPU , HORN AND FRANK MORAN, AND THE LARGEST AND MOST TALENTED COMPANY IN THE WORLD. Seats can be secured in advance without extra Charge. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8. On Monday, the nth, appearance of MR. JAMES W. BCD WORTH, the great Dutch Comediau. Iu preparation, "THE PROGRESS OF THE NATION," at a cost ol Jiouo. 11 j JSEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT. THE FAMILY BESOBI OPEN FOR THE SEASON, CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THKIR WJUAKD LX11IU-IAN SOIUEES. J. L. CARNCROUta Manager. R, F. BIMPBON. Treasurer. 19 Bra MONDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS, BY HASSLERb ORAND ORCHESTRA, AT CONCERT HALL. EVERY MONDAY AFl'lUKftOON, SEASON 1HH7-U8, . . from half-past X till 6 o'clock, MARK HASSLER Directing Manage Sin.le AfluilBSlou Ticket .FIFTY CENT A Package (of four tickets) ......One Dollar A "Coupon" or Family Ticket -Kle Dollars This ticket contains Thirty Coupon Admissions, do lacbable at pleasure, lor any Concert through the; ceaj-ou. For sale at tbe principal music stores; Concert Hall,. and Orchestral Olllce, No. 214 South Eighth strtet. 11 12 CONCERT n ALL. TWELVE NIGHTS IN Wonder World, commencu g MONDAY KVKNIHU Mnn 11 Prof, and M'uie MACALLIsTER, the Great Tlla 31 loo Elegant and Costly PRESENTS! will ba arfven mu every night. Admission, 60 cents. Reserved fteat, 76 eents. OIF1 MA11NEE, SATURDAY, Nov. 18, on Which occasion evtry child will receive a Present. Admission, 2A cent to all parts of tbe house. - , 11 6 lot HARRY WESTON, Business Agent. NATIONAL HALL. MARKET STREET, above TWELFTH. 1 OPEN EVERY NIGHT at 7'. Only three day more, closing positively WEDNESDAY ft OUT, November IS. Matinee WEDNESDAY AFTER NOON, at 8 o'clock. The splundld moving minor of the RUNYAN TABLEAUX, Scenes SO feet lu width. The line-1 and largest MOVING MIRROR IN THE WORLD. From Union Hall, New York city, illustrating RUN Y AN b PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. ' Admission, S6centa. Five tickets forfl to. Reserved Seats, 6o cents. Children. 2 cents. 1 1 11 8tJ ROBERT J, GREENWOOD. Proprietor. TT ORTICULTURAL HAL L. J!l GRAND MATINEE By t'ARLSENTZ'S ORCHkbTRA of 40 Performer". EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON At halt pest X o'clock. Vocalist. Mad. 11 USUI ETTA BETIREN3. SINGLE ADMISSION, 60 CENTtt. ' Package of lour Tickets for l. To be had at Boner A Co.'s MuslO Store, No. 1102 vnesnui street, ana at the door, 10 261m CARD. MR. HASSLER BEGS LEAVE TO -announce that owing to the Immensely large attendance on his opening Matinee Concert, jester--day altui noon, al tONCHRT HALL, aud the couae quonl Impoablbillly ol accommodating his patrons,' UiUtiyolwhom had to leave, without obtaining en liunce, therefore all tickets lsxued fos that- dale iMonoay. Nov. 11), and not ued, will be goodJorihe r,ext Concert (Monday, tbe 18'h). USJ FRMANIA OT?PIIFRTT?A PfTRT.TO RE 1 VJT bearsals at the M USICAL FUND HALL, every SATURDAY, at lli A. M. Tickets sold atlhedoor. j and nt ail principal Music Stores. Engagements caO , be mude by adoressiug O. B AS PERT, No. IM MON ' TFRI-Y Street, or at R. WILLlG'b Muslo Store No. ; J U21 CU ESN U T blreet. W REMOVAL. ) K II U T A 1..-B B M p V A C. W. A. TBUMrLEK HAS HEKCVED HIS ISUSIO STORE TO No. 826 CHESNUT STREET, a t nwi a. '