THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPn PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1C, 1867. 3 CITY INTELLIGENCE. 10 ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SKK OUTBIDS FAQB4. CitAEnB op Aiding in thr Cikcblation or Cocbtichfrits. f,mm Bavls has been bouul ever by United States Commissioner Biuittt, on the charae of aidii.R in the circulation ot couu icripit money, fcmily Younir, reidmn at Nj. 1241 Uauover street, testified t lint In tho month ci Jauuarv lan deleudant came to her brother's he-rise, haviurf In her possesion two hundred ollar- 1n amount ot two-dollar bills on the United States National B.ink, whlco. she said the bad brought tor Josi-th Hrlat; the notes ere handed to tho mother of witness, to bo (iven to Bright when he came, he wan'iwr them, as was represented, lor a man named "Dig Bill' When Bright came he took tno ttiODey, and pave directions what was to be o.te when Bipr Bill" arrived. These diroc Ions Here carried out. and the person referred to t.'ok one hunrirel dollars of tho notes, for nMcta he paid thirty dollars in Rood money. Jonah Fright, referred to by the witness, is tinder bail on the charge of dcul'ti? in counter feit nioney. The man who made Ibo purchiso la an aaeut in the secret bervice of the Treasury Department. Internal Rkvknpk Decision. The following baa been received by Cullcc.or Cummlnprs: 'Trcuburv Pipartment, OthVe ef Internal Revenue, Wnflnneiou, Oct. 17, 1867. S,r: Hr.ce August 16, 1807, the nature and e fleet of eround rent deeds, such us are used in the counties of Philadelphia nnd Lancaster, has been nitre fully explamcd. uDd upon a re-cx- ruination of the question I am of the opinion that such deeds rhotild bu statuocd at the same ate as o'h'T convejanccs ot realty Bold, fifty cuts for each five hundred d.'dlaivt, or fractional part of five hundred dollars of the cousld'Tdtion or talus. Thomas Harlan, Deputy Commis sion! r. To Alexander dimming Eq., Collector of Iu.lcrr.al Revenue, Philadelphia, Pa." Fkatiko. The proprietors of the Skating Turks of Philadelphia have or 'a'iized an Asso ciation for the purpose of estahliehing rule3 for the cmiort and protection of their patrons, and, by unanimity of action, endeavor to furnish an additional amount of sXatme, have arr ived ti e following prices: Gentlemcu's subscription ticket, $5; ladles' aud elrU' do., $3; boys, under twelve years ol ope, $3; sinelo ad tuitions, 60 cene, or three tickets for $1. The Board of Proprietors have maie arrancrcniente to display a hipnal bail at Sixth and Che-nut streets whenever there is skatine. The following offi cers were elected: President, R. O. Lowry: Vice-PreMdent, E. W. Bushnell; Secretary anJ Ireasurcr, E. D. Yates. Thb Plasterers' and Bricklaybrs La dokebs' Peotectivk Ikion.-A meeting of the jilaatereis' and bricklayers' laborers was held last evening, at the hall Eighth and Walnut streets, Patrick K"upb, President, in the chair. A constitution and by-laws have been aJopt.id for the government of the association, which sow numbers about three hundred members. It was resolved that the orice to be asked for labor vntil tbo opening of the next b iild cg season i-hould bo $2-50 per day. Remarks were made relative to the interests of the ussocia'ion. an 1 it was determined that no member should be allowed to work with those who speak, di-ipata gingly of the association. Assacit. About half-past 7 'clock last evening a sailor named William Lewis was badly bea;.en about the head by James Huston, the proprietor of a tavern at Pecn and Pine streetn. The blows caused a 6cnlo wound on the right tide of the bead about an inch and three-quarters long, alio a unall wound on the riyot ear. The injured mao was taken to the ho-p'tal. and Huston waa arrested aud ta-ceu to the Union Street Station. Hi' alleges that the blows were inflicted in 6el -defence. The injuries inflicted on Lewis were not considered to be dangerous. Lewis was intoxicated. Fatal Explosion. Last evening, as Thoma? Yemmons, an engineer dt the Pennsylvania Insane Asylum, waj filling a gasometer witn oxygen pas, f r the purpose of experimcuti ig wi.h a magic lantern, an explosion took plaoe, throwing him into a corner of the room aud cru-hins l.istkull. lie wns deal when picked up. He leaves a wife and Bve children. Seizures by Revknor Okhickrs. The dis tillery of Mr. Louis Neff, Nos. 31 and 35 Hay lock street, was seized jmerday by United States revenue officers. A feizur" was al? made of thirteen barrels of smokin? tobacco, for noti-oayinent of tax, at the establishment of William e'recuie, o. 70 Koith fcecond street. Ckp Soap! Good foapi Natrona Refined ksponlder or Concentrated Lye. Two cents a pound lor superior Hard Boap. Twelve pouuda of Solt Soap lor oue cent, Every family can muke luelr own boap All varieties of Heap as easily Biade as a cup of coffee. Is a new concentrated lye lor niHkltig Soap, Just dis- overcd Id Greenland, lu tlie Arctic ieas, and la com posed mainly of alurniuate of aula, which, when mixed with refuse (at, produces the best detersive Boap In the world. One box will make 175 pounds of good boft Boap, or its equivalent It) superior Hard boap. Retailed by all drugvlsta and groce.-a Id the United States. Full recipes with each box. Dealers fa obtain It wholesale In cases, euch containing 48 boxes, at a liberal discount, or all the wholesale grocers and druggists in all the towns and cities of the Cnitwl Btatts, or of CLIFyOllO FMBiBTON, General Agent. Fittsburg, Fa. A eiMTi.iuN coming to an Inn In Ohio, and see log the bostler expert and tractable about the horses, eked bow long be bad lived there, and whatcountry man be was. ."I'm a Yankee," bald the fellow, "and have lived sixteen years here." "I wonder," replied the gentleman, "I hat, In io long a time, svolever a fellow as you seem to be have not come to be master of tbe Ion yourself." "Ay," answered the bostler, "but tbe laudlord la a Yankee too." This was very sharp, but all clever people ought to know that W. W. A Iter sells superior coal, of all kluda, at bis extensive yards, Ninth street, below Glrard avenue, aud tbe branch office, BUth and Spring Garden streets. I FiiooTiKO Stabs. Meteoric showers are pronlaed us in profusion by tbe astronomers this winter, but peeple don't have the same confidence in astrono mers' promises as in Other people's, and it will be some lime b'-rore they catch us a-nnpplng again, or rather disturbing our naps to look out for stars lo fall. The promise that everybody shall be pleased who buy their clothing at Charles Stokes & Co.'a, First-class Clothiers, under the Onllneutal, Is much easier be lieved. IMPOI1TAKT TO BUYERS OF HoslKKY GOODS. Wers. Cook & Brother, No. M North Klijhlh atieel, claim to be the only firm In Philmlel delphla keepln all yradit of rioaiury at JieUiil who import their own goods. They feel auMind . T'mtby avoiding the profits and oommla bIodk Imposed lu the ordinary comae of trade, Wiey aavtj i,ielr customers et least 2a per cuuL 2. lhattiey have the quality of tholr boIs tinder com plei. control ulng lli beat yarns, and employing the best wormuoa lu their EuanulHcl nie. 8. Hint, having direct access lo European ir atlla, iliey can kep a nioro couiplcte stock then If depenUcut upon puichusea made here Of foreign koi1n, A call irom the reader la solicited at their Store, No. 63 North Eighth atreot. liKCAi-ea a Pii-hmin it as a lu ii Cocoh It should not be interred thai Ceil uiupltm h.is 8 t lu. aUuoiiau a cate i f CoiiHitm pi ion i ruruly met with unaoooJipa nleil by u ulhiriUHiiiK ninth. VV here, i u waver, a (if ' di-pimitinn li I'lilmniiaiy dlst an exhtH, a CoUK'l. " led tn lli-eif, RirauiH ai,rt rurks iue J.unifa ami wiie t e general Hiengih, and anuii eainhllslies an luc!U ruhle Mipliut. in all cones, then, it is tuenaivr plan to get rid ot acini!!, Uild, or II, urs-nuR wll'iout dil.y.and lur thla purimna uo rxiiierty nc.U more promptly or suialy r with more henelH to the orgai ol Ihe Cliettt. than lr. u. fame's E(.eoU.rant. u arilc'e seisin llleally N niuoniiUu from creru ly a;eciel drugs, and which, on ini,w!il always e foui d wirlhy of lu worid wide renuiaiiou. Huld by IIDiUb'gMa. Kvaav Fhibnij of the anhlier oiiKut to huy tickets toihn arat'd concert lo he given at Horticultural Hall, neit February, by the maitaae of u,e (iuy,. burg Aylun tor Invalid HohH-ra. Nearly a luliliuu a.. .nii nf valuable urwmntB are to bu IU- tlliuud ani'ing I hone who hold tlnkeu. bland nut upon the order 01 uuyii'K- Window Khaiiks closing out al ball price, at No. HI Vhsaaut Sireel. A 00. It ton Wakt A RBI.IAnt.B ANli TJsavtii. Fauii.v f'AKKir Mkhk inkb, we run eoniicleiitlouslv reo 'm mend one or Da. Humchiiyhs' Homkoptiii: Sracirn-a. H avlnir lined tlim ourselves, and know It g nl their emennlve lose by our Iriendn. we haa'ird noiblngln speaking' well of llKtn lo all who dedre having such an arrang"inent lor family nso. Johnston, Holloway C'owden, No. North Hlxth street. 1'yotl A Co., No. 2:i2 Nort'i Heeond s'ret, wholesale agenw. Hold also by Genrgn (). Kvani. Hlath and 1'oplar streets; Ambrose Hiultn, Itroad andClesnnt streets; Mortter Twemlnth and (4reo streets: Jolin llley, Franklord road; lloche, Firteenth and Hmitli streets; Callenoer. 1'hlrd and Walnut sireels: Hickman, No. itw South Pecund etreet; Mar Hiall, Thirteenth and Market sirenta; lllythe. No. 8120 Market street. Sold In Uermantown by W. it. Jones, Vjeueral Depot, No. S37 Arch street. Car Bions Not icf. Persona wlsh'ng to secure biiRliK HN signs on the cars ot the I ho. nut and Val nu'.'leiith nnd Klevenlh, Fifth and Sixth HtreiU KallroiulF. for the eimiilng ytar will please make cariy iippllratlon at tho olllreofthe I iiterniiiiniml Adverltsltig Cotnpiiny, No. 4415 South Third street, seetn d Door. Thin In one of the most effectual modes ol advertising ever Invented At present every car top Is occupied until the close ot the present year. N. It. He will secure one of those beautiful glass slg"s on the Inpltle of the same cars, N. II. Ins'ile signs on the same roads le'tered on glnrs and framed lu oiled walnut and gilt, and run tor olc year lor (Hi. Pai r ov IIootb, Siiokh, FitooANH, Ere The par tteiilitr attention if the tnide Is ca led to the large and aitracllvo sale ol Hoots. Silioes, lirogans. Halmorals, etc.. to bp mild by Cklalogne, lor cash, on Mondy niovnlng. Nnvemheris. eommenclng at lOo'olock pr elkely, hy McClelland A Co., Auctioneers, at their store, No. 60fl Market street. A Fimt'T.w, effective, and favorite remertv for the exHrpHtlon of Is m KAi.oiA, Nerve Ache, and all other raliiitil nervous diseases, headnche. hysteria affec tions and prostration of the nervous system, Is Dr. 'luKNF.it's Tic DotTi.ooHKt'x or Univkhha Nkc baloia Pii.k A potheoarlHs have It. Ccptain Gonna and Furniture Coverings closing out al a great Kaon flee. We have again marked down our retail slock, as it must he closed out by January 1. Kki.tv, Cakiunoton A Co., No. Tin t'heanut street, Wk a be still clohingout utir immense stork of T.ace Curia us at cost. Some great bargains left In Kiu bn.ldered I.ace, Application, Nottingham, aud Mus llu Curialns, at No. 723 Cliesnnt street. Kki.ty, Carhinotqn i Co. O hover A Pakfr's illghest Premium Sew ing Machines, Is'o. 7;((Che8imt atreeU A vav.inoi.y T.ow 1 ! tt5 Merino acd Wool TTnderwear. Merino and Wool Underwear, flt)" Merino and Wool Underwear. .MclKTiKK & liHoTtiKii, No. H'35 Chesttut street. MARINE TELEG1ZAPIL For additional Marine Newt tee Firl Page. 4LHANAU FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Son Rin....,.,mnMnM.6'4S Moosi KinBs...M.,M.. 91.1 40M BBT8......... 4'4f!Ul8H WATKB.. 6 02 philadklphia boakd or tbadb, Obokgk N. Ali.bn, ) Mait uw BttBU, V-jONTHLT Ookhitteb, JOBKI H C. UBUBB, t UUVEUKNl'S OF OCKAN 8XKAUKUS. FOR AMKKICA. Britannia.. ....niugow....New York... .Oct. ao Arago. Havre Now York Oct. 81 Win. leuu..... Loudon New York .. Nov. 2 Siberia Llverpool...New York Nov. s Biemen Southampton-New York Nov. o Nebranka. Llverpool...New York Nov. B Baltic .toulhamploii...New York Nov. fl C. ol Balilmore..Llverpool...Ncw York -Nov. S F.rln ..Glaagow New York.... Nov. 6 Hihernlt.1 Ltverool...New York ...Nov. 6 Novabcoliau I.lvei jool...Quebec Nov, 9 Cuba .Llverpool...Boston -Nov. a 'J rlpoll Llverpool...New York Nov. 9 Kluii Llverpool...New York Nov. 9 St. Lauret. t Havre ..New York Nov. 9 AUemaniila..Southamploti..New York ....Nov. 1.1 C. of N.York.New ork... Liverpool Nov 18 Helvetia New York. ..Liverpool .Nov. Ill Ueruibiilan........New York...Hamhurg............Nov. is Kurcpe New YorkUavre . Nov. la Iowa .....New York...Ulasgow....M Nov. IS Hellona.w ..New York...Lotidon... Nov. IB Thames New York... London.. Nov. IS OOAHTWISh,. DOMKST1U, JKTU Qeorgla .New York... Vera Cruz -.Nov. Is Wyoiirng......Phllai)a .Savannuu -Nov. Ill Fab iUe -New York...St. Jago Nov. 1 Ploueer. Phllada,....WllmiugU)n ..Nov. 19 Juuiatu .Phllada .New Orieans......Nov. 20 KlblngStar New York...AnpinwuH. w...Oct. 21 8. America New York. ..Brazil Nov. 21 Alliance Phllada Charleston Nov. M Toiawauda phllada Savannah Nov. 2J StarsandSlripesPhllutia....... Havaua ...Deo. lo Alalia fre forwarded by every steamer In the regular lines. The nteaiuers tor or from Liverpool call al Queenstown, except the Canadian linn, which call at Londonderry. The Hteuuiers lor or from the Con U nentcall at Southampton. CLEARED YKSTKRDAY. StramsMp Wyoming, Teal. Savannah, Philadelphia aud boulherii Mail Steamship Co. Biune M. H. Lluoy, Liuuy, Portland, Warren, Oregg A Moirla. Brig filmy A. Rend. Darrah, Portland, do. Sclir Cori.elia, Noyea, Noiiolk, Itulhburn, Stearns dt Co. Bohr Polar Star, Smith. Norfolk, do, Sclir Jhb. Pouuer, liuuson, waniiiDRton, J. T. Junius. Sclir Paut ui-set, Waples. Washington. Uo. echr Cliainplou. Clark, lliision. Captain. Si'r J. H. bhrlver. lieunls, Baltimore, A. Ciroves, Jr. ht'r I'hliadeiphia, f uitr. New xork, w. v. Clyde dk Co. Tu Thos. Je.iierson, A lieu, lor Baltimore, with a low 01 uargea, w. r. viyue a. l.u, ARR1 VKD YTC8TERDAT. 8tenmRhlD Pioneer. Bennett. CO hours from Wllmlmr. ton. N. C w llh co 1 ton and naval stores to Pnuti.i. phla and Southern Mall Steamship tkj. tcbr Transport. Couley, 4 days Irom Norfolk, with lumber te J. T. JuBtus. schr J. L. Someis. Vomers. 3 days Irom New York. with nidhe. to captain. rt iir 1 opecseit, uiuos, irom new Beuiora, wllh oil toShober&Co. Schr Aisry and Caroline, rowier, z days from Leio- sic, with grain to Christian dt Co. tenr uiirnet. Marsnau, 1 uay irom x-ewes, witn gram to J. I Bewley St Co. Steamer Ann KliKa. Richards, 24 hours from New York, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. sienoior Jl. L. (iaw, 111 r, is nours irom Baltimore, with uiiIhc. to A. Groves. Jr. Steamer llu flower. Robinson. 24 hours from New York, with iihihh. lo W. M. Balrd & Co. Tug Tl'Os. Jelierson. Alien, irom xtailimore, with a tow of burges to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. MEMORANDA, steamship Alllaoce, Kelly, hence, at Charleston yeeierutiy. Barque Queen of Pcots. Smith, for Philadelphia. Cleared at Boston 14th lust. Brig Charlotte, stupel, tor WllmlDgton, Del,, cleared at danger 121b Inst. Brig Olive. Harvey, for Philadelphia, cleared at Darlen 61 h iimt. lnJt Brig ClrcabalaUi Bunker, hence, below Boston yes terday. schr Moonlight, Berry, from Gloucester forPhlla phut, sailed Irom Newport I2tb intit. tchr J. B, Austin, Davis, for Philadelphia, sailed frtiiu Maiblehead llth Inst. yt opas ej t-chr W. K, Uarilelt. Barllett, hence for Boaton, at Holmes' Hole 1'iib lost. ScbrH. N. Sk inner, Thrasher, from Taunton for Philadelphia, salted Irom Newport 12iU lust. Schis C. Mvrlck, Montgomery, aud Ann Elisabeth, Phillips, lor Philadelphia, tailed from Pawtucket Llth iLislai.L ITU taw 1 1 fcchra Wake, Gandy, J. C Patterson, Corsou; and li B. Bennett, Boyle, bence. at Norfolk llth lust. i-cnr Jos. P. Cake. Kndlcolt, for Ueorgelown, sailed fiom New Btdloid 19th lust. mm tchrs Alice Ida. Meant,, and E. English, Hippie, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Providence I3lh inst. Schr W. A. Crocker. Baxter, from Boston for Phila delphia, sailed ftotu Newport 12ih Inst. . v Schr Ueorge T. Thorn. Townsuud, tor Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. Indus 11. croskey. Potter, and W. Tlce, Tlce, hence lor Boston, al Holmes' Hole 14th lust. Schr Haltie, Curler, from Bangor lor Philadelphia, returned to Newpoit laib lost. a,j4 Schr K. Wasgatt. Richards, from Iladley'a Point lor Phllaileipbla. at Portland liiih luau Schr l pl.ruiui and Anna, '1 hnmpsoo, bence for New port, at Holmes' Hole 14th lust. hchr J. Truman. Uiblis, from New Bedford for Phi ladelphia, at Newport ISlh lust. t-chr K. N. Naylor, Mayuard.frora Newburyport for Philadelphia, al llolmea' Hole 14th Inst. t-cbr Fieo. Fmh. Davis, from Bostou for Philadel phia, al Newpoit Kllh Itiht. l-chr Minerva Wright, Bush, hence for Boston, en rounlered a severe gale on Hie lll h InsH.. 1H miles HK 01 Barnega'. sprung a leak, and was abandoned. The captain end crew were saved, aud have arrived at New Yoik. SAAC O. EVANS, MAM'FAlTCKr.U, AND DEALEH III Oily, T1INTS, YAHSISIIKS, Naval Stores and Soaps, NO. 10 NORTH DELAWAUE AVENGE, 10 ( tm 3p PUILABKLPHIA. HARRISON'S PATENT VAT UK80LVANT, or Paint and Varnish Remover, lor palmers, tm nliure sod carriage makers, printers, and lamily use. The preparation will remove the hardeat and ohleal print from any surface lihoul scraping and with.nu leltiruig the wood, or makli K U until lor fresh paint II watiliea off with water, taking the paint, varu 1m h. or oil with It. It Is cheaper, mora expeditious, aud Uldril IhriKiiivli tti&.. Kiivi.iiiij' For sale by all Druggist and Paint dealers lathe kKietsa isial, cvuauas.ajia Wvl luuiea, uuwiauj MARRIED. EVAN8-FaiFS.-rn the 14th Instant, by the Rev. T;A-y'In,v'- Wr-1 1KIM A8 M. EVANilo Mbs AL M lllA B, daughter of George B. Frljs, Kq , nil of this city. I MAItSHAL7-FDM,ERTON.-On the 15th of July Inst, by the Rev. George A, Durhorow, Mr. HA MUKL M A Its 11 ALL lo Miss ItSTUKR FCLLEUTON, all of Ibis city. FTJTHFRFORD SPROWLS. On the 11th Instant, hy Rev. J. spencer Kennard, No. 720 N. Itroad street, Mr. WILLIAM G. RUTH KRFURU and M Irs MARY Jt. tl'ROWLS, both of this city. DIED. BE I.I., On the Mlh Instant, Mr. JOHN BELL, Bged 6ft vrars. His relatives and friends are respect fully Invited to attetid the tuiierai, from bis late residence, No. 1014 Montgomery avenue, ou Suuday alternoon at 8 o'clock. CLA RKE.-On the 12th Instant, ROBERT CLARKE, hi the 7ih year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, from the real deiiccol tits son-ln-lnw. George Ho'ifstHler, Spring held, Delaware countv, Pa., on Sunday, the 17th I11 rtatil at 10 o'clock A, M,, without 'urllier notice. In terment at Friends' Burial Uround, Daroy. Ul'N 1)1. ACH. Suddenly, on tho llth Instant. MAMA, wPe ot J. M. Gutidlach, aed 4J years 5 liii titl s anrt & days The relatlveaand friends of the family are respect fully lnviit d to attend her Mineral, from her luisttatid'a risideixe, Whitehall, near Brldcsburg, on Sunday aticr 1:0011 next, at 2 o'clock, MAUTYN.-On thel3lh Instant, JOHN MART YN, aged :j:t years. The relatives and friends of the family, Washing ton Li dge. No. fi9, and Colunitila Mark Lodge, No. 91, A. Y. M.j Morning Star Lodge, No. 7!t, A. P. A.: and Philadelphia Typographical Union, No. 2. are respect,, fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, S. Fifth street, above Reed, on Sunday after noon at 2 o clock, SMITH. On the 1!ith Instant, ANNA, wife Of the late HANCOCK SMITH. The relatives and trlends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her motherNo. 10S S. Thirteenth atreot, ou Moo dily, tbe lulli Instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. WOODWARD. On the 14th Instant. LYDIA A., wile 01 Kdwin F. Woodward, aged 2:1 years. The relntiven and trlends of the ramlly are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of c. A. Woodward, Mount Holly, N. J,, on Monday furnion at. 2 o'clock. Train leaves West Jersey Ferry, foot of Market street, at 10'a o'clock A. M, rpAlLORS' QVEHK OF THE BROAD OR N Alt JL row Patterns, ol a variety of sizes and well fin shed Smoothing, Laundry, Polishing, Cap, Flounce aim Unfile Irons, for sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 8; (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below Ninth. BRITANNIA, CEBMAN RILVER, SILVER Piated, and Iron Tea and Tahln Spoons, for sale et.TF.UMAN 4SHAWS. No. 845 (Eight Thlriy-ave) MAHK ET Street, below Ninth. OA L SCUTTLES, POKERS, SHOVELS, Tongs, Ash Sieves, Furnace Scoops, Axes, Wood Saws and Horses. Sheet ZI110, Mica and Door Springs, lor sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN A SHAW. No. 136 (Eight Thlrty-Uve)JMARKET Street, Detow nintn. JONES. TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS, No. 25 S. NINTH Street, First Store above Chestnut street. 49 JJOR S CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. I No. 831 MARKET Street, I Where the RIG HOILsK BLANKETS, f is In the Door, llltuthasp PATENTS 1). PANTS SCOURED AND NT RF.Tt II Kl from 1 to S Inches, al Mottet French Steam Dyeing and Scourlntr. No. 2iH K. NINTH Street and No. 73 RACE Street. 17.rip DEAFNESS EVERY INSTRUMENT THAI science and Skill have Invented tn axnlut. tho bearing In every degree of deafness; also, Respirators also, Craudall:s Patent Crutches, superior to any others In ese, at P. MADEIRA'S, Ho. Ufi TKNTa Street, helow CbennuC 8 5p ROD'JERS'AND WOSTENHOLM'3 POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful Utilsh. ROIK4KRH' and WADE b BUTCHER'S RAZOBH, and the celebrated LKCOULTRJi RAZOR. etCISSORS of the fluent quality. Razors, Knives. Scissors, and TableOntlory Gronnd aud Polished at P. MADEIRA'S. No. 115 TkN'I'H Street, below Chesnnt, noJ WILLIAM R. GRANT COV MISSION MERCHANT, 40 sa h. iiiJuAWAHK Avenue, Philadelphia, AOKNT FOR Dnpont's Gnnpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc W. Baker & Co.'s Chocolate, O coa, and Broma. Crocker Brne. A Co.'i Yell aw Mat&l Htiealhlns' Bolls, and Nails. 1 24 rpO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. X The undersigned rcepecttully calls the attention of the public to the stock or rlrue cuter and Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling and general family nse also, to bis popular "Tonlo Ale," free from all Impn rules, ana enuorsea oy me meaicai racuity an a sals and wholesome beverage lor weak and delicate oorj- atltutlons. Delivered free 0! charge to all parts or the city. P. J. JORD.I AJN, No. 420 PEAR Slreet. 'sr Relpw Third .and Walnut and Dock. JOUSE-FURNISIIING DErOT, lUUMNU T All I. KM, NAFKM, MEPLAOUF.BN, CUAL IIODit And ageneral variety of Kitchen Utensils, at II. A. WILDnAN's, 8 28 tuthsripi No. 1011 SPRING GARDEN Street. CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY fc CO, RKUOVKD TO N. E. corner of MARKET and WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING . vvvry .LUNcripuuii, lur Oraiu, Flour, Salt, super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust. Etc. Large and small GUNNY BAOH constantly on hand. -K I jlo, WOOL BAUan, JohnT.Baii.icy. James Cascadkn. BALTIM ORE IMPROVED BASE TURNING! F IKE-PLACE IEA.TEB, WITH Magazln sad Illtimlmatlsisj Doors. 1 ho mnt rtierfYil and Perfect Hnatsr In Use, .' a be bad Wholesale and Retail of J. N, OI.AHK. HZI1m6p No. lfl"S MARKKt ireet.Pulla. OIBABD ROW. E. Ma NEEDLES A CO., K, W. EUvsatttt axid Cbssmot Strasts, Have opened a large lot of very superior TAI3L.13 DAMABKS, Which they offer at 11-25 and IPSO per yard. These goods are from forced sales by the Importers, and will be found superior In quality and style to the same class of goods usually sold In auction. ' Also, a very cheap lot of LINEN SHEET INGS, reduced (rem 2 to fl'25, and from 12 25 to (i'S0 per yard, Alan, 40 and 45-uch PILLOW LINEN, re duced from 1 to 75 cents, and from 4115 to 87,' cents. Also.alot of ALL LINEN nUCKABACK, reduced from 30 centa to 2V1 cents. "&OU UUVUIO WINDOW BUNTS AND SHADES Mi. CHARLES L HALE, C3I. (Late Salesman and Superl itendent for B. J. Williams) HO. 831 AIU'H NTHEE-V MANCTACTOBKa Of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest assortment In the city at tbe LOWEST PIUCKU. M 2P UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 3B J. VILL1AM3 & SONS, KO. IS MOBTil SISTII ISTBEET, MANUI ACTURER3 OF VKNKTIAN BLIND6) AND WIKDOW HIIADKS. Largest and finest assortment in tbe city at the LOWEST PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to. KTORJD fcHADlW made aud )tl4r4. 1 31 2ua8p WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. AMERICAN WATCH ES. W. W. CASSIDY, No, 12 South SECOND Strenl, Philadelphia, asks attention to his varied and ex ton slve sicca of GOLD AND SILVER WaTCUEI AND SILVER WAKE. Customers may be a mured that none but the bent articles, at reasonable prices, will he sold al his store A tlnn asaiir.menl of PLA I l.D-WA Ki;; couslautly on band. Watches and Jewelry carelully repaired. All orders by mail promptly attended to. 11 ItistuiliJ LEWIS LADOIYIUS & CO., CIAIVIQKD DEALERS AND JEWELLERS, iNo. H02 CIIK8NUT HTlXIClflT, Would Invite tbe attention of purchasers to their large stock of GENTS' AKD IA DIES WATCH US, Just received, ef the finest European makers. Independent quarter, econd, and self-winding, In gold and silver cuses. Also, AMERICAN WATCH E8 of all sizes. Dlamowd Hets, pins. Studs, Rings, etc. Coral, Malachite, Garnet, and Etruscan Rets. In gnat variety. Is l4p SOLID SILVERWARE of all kinds, Including a large assortment suitable tor Bridal Presents. We keep always on hand an assortment ot xuADIEM AND CENTS' 'FINE WATCHES Of tbe best American and Foreign Makers, all war ranted to give complete satisfaction, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FAR It db BROTHER, Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, eto. 11 llflmthjrp No. 824 CHESNUT St below Fourth. Especial attention given to repairing Watches and Musical Boxes by FIRST-CLASS workmen. C. RUSSELL & CO., Ifo. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, OFFER ONE OF THE LARGEST NTOCKN OF FINE FRENCH CLOCKS, OF THEIBOWN IMPORTATION, IN THE riTV. 6 2 AMERICAN WATCHES, (The best In the world, sold at Factory Prices BY C. & A. PEQUICNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, No. 13 South SIXTH Street. 8 8 Afanuoetory, Ao. 22. & FliTH Strut. gTERLINQ SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY NO. 414 LOtCST STREET, GEOKGE 8 II Alt 1?, patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufactures every description of flue STERLLNQ SILVER WARE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice assortment of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. 2S 3m J. M. SHARP. A. ROBERTS, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES $94,500 SAVED i mm ISUKULAKS IN ONE OF MARVIN'S SAFES. See iVew York Papers of 17th September. lhe Burglars were at work during last Saturday Night, and till 3 P. M Sunday, and failed to secure a dollar. MARVIN'S PATENT IKE AN!) BURGLAR1 SAFES, ALUM AND SET PLASTER. Are Always Dry. Kever Corrode the Iron. Never lose their Fire-Proof Qualities. MARVIN & CO., 721CHESTNU T St.MasonicHall AND MO. 805 BROADWAY, If. T. Bend for Illustrated Catalogue. 1 19 mws3m C. L. MAISER. at ANDVAOTUBSR OF FIRE AUD BVB6I.AItPB001 SAFK8. EorHsnrrn, helliuhueu, aud HEAEJLBIM ItllUJDIKfcl 1IAKDWAHE. 6 i) MO. 484 BACK STKKKI, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIBfc an Bnrclar-proofHAFEB on band, with Insld. doors, nweumg-iiouse eaies, tree iroui aanipueus Prices low. ClUMtKNrOKDKK, S No. it VI NK Bireet DIHl'l'EL'I PATENT STEAM BOILER. KO IXPLOISON ON ACCOUNT OF LOW WATER, Can be put t 30 percent, less coat th.au any other Boiler to do the same amount ot Work. 11 7 thstulm F. V. Dini'FEI., OFEICE, No. m WALNCTf-lreit. PUiradelpbia. WlLMINbTON, 3d Mo., 18, 18417. F. P. Dlmpfel, Esg.-Respected Frleud:-In reler- euce to cur experience with tbe Diuipfel Boilers, would say we have nine In use in our.C'jHoo Factory, three of which were put In In 1859. the laat three In 18(6. For economy and safety, they have our decided prefereics over all others, within our knowledge. Truly, jours, FUSSY BROTHERS, J FINE WATCHES. 0. aJN THE HOURS OF OUR IIA1TINESS and prosperity, letns remember the unfortunate and disabled soldiers who saved us a country and nation-allty."-LINCOLN, ORAND l'OriTEAB MOTEJIENT TO EKECT THE GETTYSBURG ASYLUM ' FOR INVALID HOL13Ii:iJS, UNDER A SPECIAL Charter from tha State of Pennsylvania, PASNKD MAHC1I 0, 187. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PR PLK '1 lie otijeel ul tbls Association Islo provide, hy p'lt) llc exertion, a Na'ional home for our ilHmiled nut lets, to erect an asylum for llmso who. In tlielr patri otism, bave served tbelr count yal the oint-iManf tin Ir realm and rmpplmw, wtio In tlie battle for the uittlou's li'ewere tiiaiuied, and are now lucapaola of working for tlielr own maintenance. Prance has bvr llu nl dt-s Invallces. where rtm the ashes nf tue areat apoleon; Ki gland, her Ureenwlcli and Chel sea Hospitals, the lonuer belua oue of the liiiest arcliltecinral structures ever deviled to charily ltKKKla, Prussia, and In fact nearly all European countries have lnaaulhcent retreats for the mi loriunatA seldlerN, Monarrlilca provl le for the alleviation of the BUflerlng caused by war, but free, pioHperous Kepubllnan America tins no plai n lur her crippled and sick soldiers hut the country jioor-ho ise Or the sidewalks of ber crow ded cliles. The:ie noble patriots left happy bonus lo save our common coun try tn the hour ol ber deep dtMlrenn. We ploilaed to tl.etu our laMina gratitude, and now those wim are dependent look lo us In tbelr utter need to redeem those pudges. They have performed their part. We enjoy the result ol tbelr sacrifices. Wemiui not he recreant to our obligations. 1-et us each devote hut a hingle dollar to this purpose, aud the Oettysburg Asyliim will aflord the soldiers a home, and our country will be honored by the noble liiHtiietlon, 'HIE LAND HAH KEEN PUKCIIASED Hy tbls Association, and Ten 'rhoimand Dollars have already been paid towards the preservation of the baitle-round about thirty acres (unjoining the site ot (Jineral Meade's Headquarters) have been set apart for the uses of the Asylum. LkX IM1YON Avknuk, NuwYoRK, Oct- 2S, 18S7. Having labored lor three years to erect a Homo lorcur orli pled veterans, and bavins parsed a bill for that purpose In the New York Legislature, ln cor oraliug some one hundred of our bent cli Izeus as Directors but under which hill no action baa been bad, from that time to this and kuowlng the great and crying necessity ol the cane, the shame of leav ing our disabled veterans to starve or beg, I hereby most cordially Indorse your enterprise, and Is shall have all tbe aid of my tongue, pen, aud influence. Very truly yours, CHARLfcS U. HaLI'I IE. (From Ibe Poslniasier-Oeueral of tbe United Mtates.) I recommend lo all Postmasters that they shall aid this 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. BKOWNli t-1'Al.DI .SU, October i&, 1SA7. Nos. 6t3 and 670 Broadway. We hereby certify thai we nave examined the Diamond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Hublei, and other precious btoues, as described lu the list, and Hud them all genuine. H EN LE BROS., Diamond Importers, No. 20 Maiden Lane, New York. J. 11KKU MANN, Diamond Better, No. 394 Broome street, New York. In order to promote rubllcconfldeneetn tbe highest degree, and for the luitherauce of this great object, the Association hasdeclded to place the ;i'i,ue(i worib ot diamonds on public exhibition al tue lurge jeweiry Establishment of Messrs. Browne A Upaulding, nnder the Metropolitan Hotel, In the city of New Yoik. The orld-ier owned yacht Henrietta" has also been purchased. The Farm ot 600 acres Is located In Sulli van county. N. Y., and Is one o lh flneit slock farms n the "state: nas a spieuuiu " e-- 1?.V"yj.BMU.lB,rnnilrlrM. Issued at one dollar inert? win UO l,..v-- . each, admitting the holders to botu of the GRAND MUSIL'AI, V11VA.L6. nNR AT IRVING II A LL, NEW V I) KK, SATURDAY EVEN- Jtrsv, 1: JC lllu a it I O, low, AND ON K AT . nORTICLXTCRAL,HALLv,iPniL.VDELPHIA. -, i.,.......inn committee of prominent cIllnenB will be selected to as-oclate with the uiauage- Siondav. Fe b iu a r y 24, at To o ' c 1 ock A . M., at Hort.cul- tuial Hall, v at.ttaRLK PRESENTS Willbedist'rlnuted artong tbe ticket-holders, In ac Sidam:. with the Charter and the lol lowing 1 Grand Cash Award - loo,0fl0 2 1 hplendld t arm tooo acres) tiu sou 8 1 Yacht, the famous 'Hen rlutta" 60.0 m S' l Diamond Necklace, 4S Brilliants UO.OUO ai 1 Diamond Brooch aud Earrlogs lull lurgo Diamonds) 25 000 ft. 1 Diamond Brooch aud Earrlugs (all large Diamonds) 2,ti0 1, I Diamond Brooch aud Eurrlngs i 16,000 8. 1 Diamond Necklace, 24 iriiliauts, Htar Sielllliir 8 000 9. 1 Diamond Necklace. 29 BrllliauM 7,000 10. 1 Diamond Croon, set In bllvvr, tiaie Diamonds. - 7,000 11. 1 Diamond Kllde, 16 Billllauts . 6.1101 12. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch .. 6.O110 LI. 1 iilumoud Cluster Brooch Stuuo 14, 1 D auiond and Pearl Cameo Bracelet Bro eh and Earrings 6,00' 1 16. 1 Diamond (Single sstoiie King 4 000 hi. 1 Diamond C uuler Bracelet 4,wo 17. I Dlnmoud Cluster Broocn - 4.0.10 Is. 1 Diamuud Cluster Bracelet 4,(H)i 19. 1 1 ianioud Cluster Brooch aud Earrlugs.... 4,000 2d. 1 Dlumond Cluster Bracelet 4 uu 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4.000 V2. 1 Diamond bingle btoue tscarl Pin 4.000 2). 1 Diamond CluBier Broocl - 4 ,000 24. 1 D auiond Cluster Bracelet.... 4.t Oil ii. ) Diamuud biugle btone Riug - 3.60.J '.A. 1 Diamond Emerald Cluster Brooch a,.sK) 27, 1 Pearl Necklace 3,100 28. 1 Pair Diamond biugle btoue Earrlugi. ...... 8 aoo it, 1 Diamond Cross 8,0110 80. 1 Diamoud biugle btone blud 3,1100 V.. 1 Diamond frlngle Bioue flu . 8,1100 32. I Pair Diamond blngle Stone Earrlugs. 8.0 0 83, 1 DiamuiiQ blngle btoue Pin 8 oeo i4. 1 Diamond biugle Uloue iud 8.IKJ0 Hb. 1 Pair l lamoud blngle btoue ttluds , 3,000 88, 1 Dlumoud Broi CU tin bdver) H.ouo 7, 1 Dl-moiid Cluster Brooch - 8,1100 :n. l l'iamoi d blngle btoue Pin 8 000 80. 1 Diamoud Single Hione blud 8 0-0 40. 1 ' lumoud Cluster Brooch 2,-oo tl. 1 Diamond blngle tituiie King 2 500 i. 1 D.amomt and Emerald l(roocu.............. 2,ao 4a. 1 Diamond blugie btoue l'ln.... 2,600 44. 1 Pearl Breasipln, Earrlugs aud Head Ornament - Z.600 46. 1 Diamoud biugle btoue PIu..... 2 000 46. 1 Diamoud Cross - 2,oi0 47. 1 Diamond and Emerald Ornameul 2,:o0 48. lDlamouu Hlugle btoue l'lu.... 2000 40. 1 Diamond blngle f-toue Ring 2000 Mi, 1 Diamond Cluster Htem Illug l.fioo 61. I Hinile Hione Diamoud 11 1 g 1 600 62 ) Diamond Cross 1,000 68. 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Earrings ' 1 600 (4. 1 Diamond blngle btoue Ring. i,6ou 06. 1 JJiamona biugie etioue oiuu 60. 1 Diamond Bracelet .. 67. 1 Diamond blngle btoue Rlug.,... 68. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 18. 1 Camel's Hair t-hawl. 60. 1 Choice Emerald btud. 61. 1 blngle btoue Rlug... Si 1 blngle r-tooe Pin id. 1 Cluster Brooch , 84. 1 Diamond blrgle Hione l'iu &. 1 1'alr Diamond blngle btone Earrings 88. 1 Diamond blngle hione Ring 67. 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster King 68. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet, Earrings, auu Pin 69. 1 Camel's Hair bhawl 70. 1 Diamond and Kuby Three "tone King...... 71. 1 Dlsmond and Emerald Cluster lllug 72. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. 78. 1 Pair Diamoud t luster btudi 74. 1 Gent euiau a Gold Watch aud Heavy Chain 76. 1 Dlamonu biugle ttioue Ring, btar bulling, 7i. 1 Diamond and (inrnet Cluster R ug... 77. 1 Diamoud biugle btoue Piu '.H. 1 Emerald Knob , 7s 1 Pair Diamoud aud Uuby Eurrlugh 80. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 81. 1 Diamond and Emerald btein Plu 82 1 Lady's Diamond bet Watch 8:i. 1 Dlumond hingle bloue Ring 84. 1 Mold Watch ,., 8. 1 Diamond aud Opal lllug 88, 1 Diamond and hipglu siononiud '. 87. 1 Diamond blngle buiiw King bi. 1 I 'Ianioud Three btonu Ring , , Hi. 1 Diamond biugle btone btuu ' On. 1 I earl bcarf Pin 81. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 2. 1 liliinioud blngle btoue Ring "' tli. 1 t.em leinau's Diamond aud Auietnyat Rlnp Bt. 1 liliiii.ond Cluster Plu """ 85. 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch una Eat ring's',"" tw. 1 ( amvo Brooch "' t'7. 1 Dhiuiond biuglu bione Ring .'. " "" DM. I DiHinoiid t'lusti r Klug,.., fill. 1 l ady's Hold Watch Km. 1 Coral Brooch aiid.r an ings ,. lnl, 1 Pair Garnet bleeve Bullous. U 2. 1 tioltl and I'eai I bcurl l'lu... " 10.1. 1 1 uierald hcarf Pin .'"'V It'4. I 1' uierald hc.irl Pin ' " 106 to 1H4. One IhsuNaiid copies "o7 the"bmiri"i" . didlylllustraled Pr.talli.,, work S till, d the "Trlhuio Book." at 2(j earh 1I('5I021I4. muo Pholoaraph Albums al to each Also. 120,010 Cash Prtseuui, l eaclt. 1.600 1.6oO 1,500 1.600 l.aoO 1,600 1.600 1,600 1,600 1,5 .0 801 SOU 600 800 8 0 8 (I 8011 8" 10 800 600 600 601) 600 60d 611O 400 41m 411) 850 80 2-Ml l&ll 151 lf0 till 15) ISO 150 ir,o 100 loo LlO IOI loO 100 ho loo 60 611 60 20 CO 6 000 liu.ouo Makli'K In the aggregate 122,104 Presents vi. iiuw'to 'ohfAiN'Tici'r'-i' mxo Ordeis may beaenl us lu registered 'l..u'u . . oftl, e order.; In sums ol 1 lo S. at our risk foZwiuV"01"11 "e ,ei" lu dr'fli or b' l l.t'll RATFK: S Tickets to 1 arMressM r 40 1 1t'll els to 1 adrtr'sf.vsftO 10 Tickets to I address y ae 201 irkels to 1 adnresal7 60 00 i icueis 10 1 ailitr'a ran Milk 1 I..UU. .l.lr. MA-l.l .AdA tXJi1 ,,'dis and comuiunlcatlmis 10 fn 4 lui OVITYbbUMt AHYLUM AhbOCIA TIOW. . "No. Hz UlEttNUX t)tret, A'tUada., P.", AMUSEMENTS. OOB1PLIMKNTART CONCBBX Th NhHtrU TO SIR. JOMifHINK N4 IHSf r. Piiii.aublhhia, Oct. 28, 187. Mapaw: The undersigned, on behalf ol many ol our citizens, having noticed how oheerailly you at all times assisted with your talent the many charities ol our city, and with what conimeiidniii care you en deavored to please the pnbMc, and aid In the produc tion of a proper musical eentimout In the community, desire to tuder you, as an acknowledgment ot our appreciation of this conduct, a Complimentary Cm ci rl at Cone rt Hail In this city, at such time as yosl n ay think proper to designate. 'I rnsilng that you will tlod it agreeable to acquiesce In our wnlies on this suhj-ct, we are, very respect. nil ly, yours: v imam V. McOrath, K T. bondir, John Law lor, bamuel M. .ulich, Lew's C. Ca sIDv, Augu tus 11. l ack. Franc s P. Hernadou. J (i Dies J, Martin, .1 oli 11 BicLa'Htilln, Charli s N. M nn, Edward Robins, F. A. Drexel, William R Mann, F. I Ketlrtjnitoa, Charles H. T. ColliS, John O'ltyrne, I harles K. Kelley, OeorgeJ HenHels, Frank McLaughlin, U P Ja k. Sa iiuel H. Fetherston, Charles W. Brooke. rnti.AnrU'nu, Nov. 2, 187. Ckkti vmitn: Your lenr 01 2stli uctober cameto hand several oaj s ago. 'I o find the homblo efforts made hy me towards producing a proper musical sen t mei t In this community ao highly appreciated, gives me the greatest grat'llcation. With many tuanks lor your kindness, and earnestly apprwtai Ion your very great compliment, I beg 10 name Tuesday evening. D. cember 8, lsti.7 as the time upon which the concert cau be given. With great respect, be lieve me. Yours, etc., JOSEPH'NE BOHIMPF. To. Messrs. W. B. Mann, F. A. Drexel, W. V. Me Oralh, aud others. It NEW CHESNUT 8TKERT TUEATBB, THlb Al-TERNOON, MATINEE, MR.-. 1). P. BUWER-t. Til lb (Saturday) Nlt.HT, . a DllUMI.e hill. THETilrTKD AMERICAN ARTIST. , MRS. D. P. BOWERS, will appear In a NEW PLAY, written exprSBl lor her 1 y B K Wrolf. entitled MARIE ANTOINETTE. Produced, alter long and careT") preparation, with NEW hChNERY. APPU1.1PHIATE COSTUME, START LINO EFFECTS. KT ET J. Tho peril rn ance will i oramence with the new Play, MARIE ANTOlNfrTI'K. which has at ouce leape 1 Into puillc favor. Mane Antoinette Mrs. D. P. BOWERS 'lo conclude with tbe Melodrama, In two acts, entitled. HAROLD HAWK, THE HIGHWAYMAN. MKS. JOHN DRfW'S ABCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at 7 o cli ck. "H'HF," A HIT SECOND WEEK. MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING. "MKK." In which Mrs. JOHN DREW and all the Company ACTI.-Thelnccmlng Tide. ACT "-y2,"ItwI Surf Bathing. ACT III. Deep Water. AIT1 AV. Ashore. Grand Hop. .-, -,.m Friday-Benefit o. Mrs. JOHN DREW. baturday-FirslbUUF MATINEE. Admission. 60 cents. No reserved seats. WAI.NDT STREET THEATRE. N.E.cor. NINTH and WALNUT. Begins at 1, GREAT HATUKUAY NIGHT BILL. Victor Hugo's Hitnrlcal Dra naof a tA TOUR DE NESLE. To eonolode with he D 1-to. lct Drama rf WALLACE. THE H K RO OF bCOTLAND. UK EDWIN FORREMT has corsented to renew bis engagement fbrFTVB! KlUHTr, aud will appear on MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 18, In B. T. Conrad's Tragedy of JACK CAJDxU. balls seen red six days In advance. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY JtVENINO AND b AT URD AY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In GrandBallets Ethiopian Burlesques, bougB, Dances . Pantomimes, Gymnasi Acts, etc. . PHILADELPHIA CIRCD8 Corner TENTH and CALLOWHILL blreela, NOW OPEN FOR THE WINTER SEASON, UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT. Tbls building has been entirely RENOVATED, ALTERED, AND IMPROVED. WITH NEW MODES OF INGRE83 AND EGREB8, BOTH ON TENTH STREET AND ON CALLOWHILL STREET. A SPLENDID STUD OF HIGHLY TRAINED HORSES. A COMPANY UNEXCELLED IN THB UNITED STATES. PRICES OF ADM IKS TO V. Dress Circle jjo centa : Children under 12 years of age. .'. 2s centa Family Circle tentrauceon Callowhill street )20 cents - Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance commences at a quarter of 8 o'clock. Matinees coiumetice at half. : past 2 o'clock. Doors cpen oue hour previous. l(J301ia NEW PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE, bEVEN 1 H e treel, oe ow Art-n. UBJLAT bUCCEbb OF TUNlbON t CO.'S MINbTJ-ELH. J L. V. T r NlbO N fc CO. , Proprietors. First appearai ceo I : MR. J. II. BCDWORTH, . . the great Dutch Comediau ol the age. with YOUNU BOWMAN. The Gieat Prima Douna and . , FEMALE SONGSTER, , FPH, HORN AND FRANK MORAN, ' AND THE LABObT AND MOST TALENTED i COMPANY IN THE WORLD. Rests cau be secured In advauce without extra '. charge. .luuib open at i o chick, vommeuce at s. amission, Dv ami 26 cents. On Monday next "THE" PROGRES8 OF THB. NATION." Represeutlug the time of the Pilgrims to the Lale War. 11 U 46 EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE; ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT, THE r AHUT BEIOBI OPEN FOB THB SEASON, CARNCR OSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAB TBOUPE 07 THB WOBXD, in Taxis fmaurn t.tiiiapi aw sArnvva i. L. CAKNCBOBxt itanager. B. F. bIMPHON, Treasurer. It lot M O N D A Y AFTERNOON CONCERT8. BY HAbbLERb 'J KAMI ORCHESTRA. lTI'liM'tbl' 11 1 I I "l EVERY to ON DAY AFTERNOON. HEAbON 1WI7-08, from half-past 8 till 6 o'clock, MARK UAbbLEK Dlrectln? Manager bin leAomissloo 'lieket -FIFTY CENTtJ A Facs Jge tof four tlckeisi ..One Dollar A Coupou" or Family Ticket ,....... Five Dollars This ticket toutnlus Thirty Coupon Admissions, de tachable at pleasure, lor any Concert through the reasou. For sale at the principal music stores; Concert Hall,. aud Orchestral OlUce, No. 214 South Eigbtla btrtet. 11 12 CONCERT HALL. TWELVE NIGHTS IN Wonder Wono, c minenco g MONDaY KVENlNd. Nov. 11. Proband M'n e M At.'A LLleTEH, tbe Great Dlu sloulsiB ol the Age, will present each evening a choice silertlon ot the r ILLL'blONb, VtONDEHb, and MIRACLEb, emliraclrg bcieuce. Mirth, and Mystery, ho HiNK HUNDRED) loo Fli pant and Cosily l'RESENTb will be given away every night. Adn lbslon, 60 certB. Reserved Seat-, 75 cents. . Cll' l JIAllM' K, bA l'CKDAY, Nov. 18, ou whloU occasion ever child will teeelve a Prtmeut. iouilhulciu, 2f cent, lo all parts ot tlie house, lit) lei HARRY Wl-.bTUN, Busiues Agent. HORTICULTURAL n A L L. GRAND MA'l INEE ' Ly CARL bFN'l'b OUC H ebl HA of 40 Performers. EVERY 111 I'hbDAY APIERNOON At hall past a o'clock. Vlullu bolo. Mr. HA rtTORf. T1.VA J- Jl 1. 1 "E110 , W V - Package of lour Tl -keis for ft. , 1.,r. vo, 1103 'lobe had at Boner A Cos Muslfl bMM, lux Chcanul street, and at lbs door. rp II E PALL BI 1 .TSSeoaaevY A RUM." will nnen to the U"'1' ? .,.1... &i tne 'wattw'J'rtT. N b'l HI .'.. . ..... i n r..' v - . ON WK""...! Ul.tll TUl WDAi . '(AUk 11 FKMAN.A OIJC'ir.6Ii FU.'" HALL, every ; fa ...r..is .1 the Al VU A Ji'soid at ibe door.