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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1867.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Om ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKU4 9BK OCTfllDK PAOXfl.
MkTIRO OF THK HlBTORICAfc SOCIETY OF Fk.VR-
tlyahia. A itted meeting of tbe above So
ciety was held last evenlnf, in their room In
the Athena-urn Buildin, B'xth and A lelphl
BtreeU, Vice-President Dr. is. II. Coates la the
cbatr.
John Jay Smith, Esq., upon boinst Introduced
to the meeting, read a paper entitled 'Ati Evon
Hie with the Peon."
Tbe subject was snpijeoted by the lee.tnrer
readiD in tbe London Times of the death of
Oranville John Peon, the great grandson of tho
founder ot this State.
The only remaining relative now Is K?.
Tbomas Perm, tt whom all the estates ol iue
fRniily descend, his brother Orauvllle navinir
died suddenly, leaving- no wilt. The estit'e Is
now in the cre of tho Lord Chancrllar, Uev.
Thomas Penn havliiK been declare i oy a corn
mi sion ls-sucd out of chanc -iy inctpablo of
managing it, be bavin? become of late jars
insane. Some Idea of the immense va'ueof
the family estate may bo gained from the lact
that Stolco 1'nrk. one of the family country
peat, was cold lately for J3O,U00, or about
$l,7G0,0li0.
The lecturer visited the lately deceased Grnn
villc John Penn, at Htoke l'urk, In 1845, and was
most IciDdly and uospitnbly received.
The name of Admiral Penn U far more fami
liar to the Kuelihh than that ot William Penn,
and it sounds stianpr'1 to the ear of an American
to hear tho former's name to often and lhe
lutter's so seldom.
Id rclerrlne to tbe visit to this country. In
1861, of Grinvillo John Prnn, the lecturer
stated that Thomas Penn had niven the ground
upon which the city of Enhton. h built. It being
jirovidi.'d in the deed that a red rose should bo
jilvcn tbe head of the family yearly, thus secu
ring a small consideration. So ue time aeo the
city government desired to put to other uses the
public squares, but could not do so without the
convent of the living rcprescniative of Penn,
and accordingly application was mado to Gran
villeJohu Peun in 1852, who granted the request.
Tbe deceased was for long time Governor of
the Island of Portland, duriua which tirue he
there built a palace, and named it ''Penusylva
nia t attle.'' lie also built a mansion called
"Solitude," on the west bank of the Schuylkill,
which still remains.
Moke Park was tbe scene of the poet Gray's
"Long Story," and tbe church and graveyard
that inspired his celebrated: "Klegy" are in the
immediate neighborhood.
At the conclusion of the reading the thanks
of the society were tendered to the lectuier, and
a printed copy of the paper ordered to be placed
among its archives. Adjourned.
Anniversary of a Youno Mhn's CnitisTiAir
Association. The anniveisary of the Young
Jit n'B Christian Association of tbo Tenth Bap
tist Church was held last evening at the church,
Eighth street, above Green.
The officers of tbe society are Charles Reed,
President; Edwin F. Kennedy, Vice-Preident;
Charles A. Ilale, Secretary; and Henry Webb,
Treasurer.
The annual report refers to the organization
of young men's associations thirteen year ago,
with every indication ol proi-perity. Time,
however, dulled tbe prospects, and a general
relaxation wa9 manifested, until In a year or
two nearly all of them terminated then exist
ence. In 1858 this society was established, and con
tinued until 1801, when two-thirds ot its mem
hers entered the army. It wa9 originally con
templated to otablish. mis-ion sctnoU and
prayer-meetings, and have a peneral system for
the distribution of tract. One yeir ago the
society reorganized with seventeen mem bars,
but thus far no missions hive been established,
but the simject has been agitated, and is under
advibement. A prayer-meotiDg liaa been cstab-li-hcd
on Bush Hill, and a number of colored
persons have availed themselves of tho facility
thus offered.
Durinsr the year prayer meetings were held
and visits in adit to the number ol 412, and 17
couvirts are noted ue the effects ot tbe work.
Oi those visited by the member, ten have re
ceived tbe consolutiou ot religion while on their
dying Led. The amount received during the
year wan $32'.,14, and the an ount expended,
$322 14, tLns leavins but $7 In tbe treasury. The
items for which money W;is expended consisted
ot aiding the. des-titute, furnishing clothes tor
them, und in several instnuces poor families
were prevented from ejectment lroni their
humble home9 by the society.
Addresfcs were made by Kevs. ,T. Wa'kcr
Jackson, P. S. Ilenson, James NeiU, and the
piiBtor. all of whom enjoined young men to join
or create similar societies and go forth to relieve
the destitute.
Obtaining Goods on Forged Orders. Yea
tetday, an order for two pieces of silks, pur
porting to come from the firm of Sucppard,
Van Ilurliugrn & Co., was sent -by a lad ti tbe
store of Messrs. Vruer, Iiscboer & Co., No. 233
Chesuut street. The goods were tent by a
young man In the etore, and on his way up
Chesuut street he was met by a nan wbo asked
liim "if he was goiug to the store of Bheppard
& Co.?" upon replying that ho was, tne
other said, 'It is all rieUt, I am from
there,and 1 will take the silk." The package
was handed over, and the man started up
the street with it. Soon alter it was dis
covered that tue man was a swindler, and that
lie had Fold the silk to Mr. John Louty,
on Eighth street, above Chesuut, upon
tbe leprescntaiion that he bad brought
it from England and was anxious to sell it. As
Mr. Louty had not enough money in the store
to pay for the silk, aud had toseud to bask for
the bilauce, the man did not set off before a
knowledge of tbe swindle reached Mr. Louty,
and whi n tbe individual returned lor the balance
of the money, he was taken into custody. Last
evening be had a bearing bciore Alderman
Itcltler, and was bound over under the name ot
William liarils. In answer to questions by the
Alderman, he said he came from England in
April last, and had been since tben iu New York.
An additional charge was preferred against him
that of obtaining handkerchiefs on forged
order at tbe store of Mr. John HugearL on
Chesnut street. He wu held to answer that
also.
Tntun Winn TTviov REPUBLICAN MEETING.
Last evening an adjourned meeting of the Union
Republican Campaign Club of the Third Ward
as odd at the House of Industry, Catharine
street, above Seventh. The Committee on Per
manent Orgtuiialiou reported officers as lol
lows: President, James B. Haydoclf ; Vice-Pre-tie
ntB First invision, Jamer U. Carpenter:
fwcond Division, William K. Stevenson; Third
Division, Joseph W. Plickwir; Fourth Division,
(jpoigo P. Lit'le; Fifth Division, John Finch;
Hxtb Division, Kichurd A. Thctnai; Seventh
Division, John Kelly; Eighth Division, Joseph
Fletcher; Ninth Division, J. 8. Lvbrant; Re
roidinit Secretary, William 0. Zuue; Correspond
Ji:j Kcietary, P, P. Armstrong; Treasurer, J. Jfi.
Ci'lh.
On motion of A. S. RcdstreaV.'. the report of
the committee wa i accepted and the nomina
tions approved. Rules for the eovernmentot
the Club were also adip'eJ, when the Club
adjourned to aiet', on the first Monday r ight in
December.
Tub Liiick Piles. Yesterday afternoon a
Bub-commiaee was appointed from tbe Ceuiuiit
t e on Highways to confer with the Solljitcr as
to the mobt advisable method of proceeaiug in
the o. utter ot the so-called brick-pile nuisance,
in the vicinity of the old Pennsylvania Bank
buildii'g, and complained of to Councils by
owmr of property and TcslclenU on Dock,
Wulnut, and Second streets.
I On the cue haud, it it alleeed that the con
tractor, wDO oiiiy uu auiuoruy to use Dock
street lor HQ feet by 6 leet in width, is really
usinir it to the extent of 300 leet In length by
over 10 feet In width, for tne storane ot bricks
and pcueral debris, aud that, the stately piles ut
loth aangtrous and objection able.
On tbe other hand, it is stated that the Corn
KxrbHiitre Bull ling and the one to be used as
lulled Btute Appraisers' Stores are such lui
meiife structure at to require all tbe space
used lor the old material, and that to interlere
with the fcame would be to actually interfere
with important public Improvement.
The Rnrcrvisor of the Fifth Ward commenced
unit laM week against the cont ractor, Mr. Charles
R. Clos, and obtained Judgment against him.
He is obliged to pay f 61)0 daily for using tbe
street In the manner above described, and, as
there is considerable contrariety of opinion a
regards tbe respective rights of each party, it
was thought best to refer the whole subject to
the City bohcitor for examination.
NE W JERSE Y A F FAIRS.
Bad Bots. Two brothers, namecl respec
tively George and William Mevlnn, were
arreklea by Policeman Owens yesterday for
throwing a club at and hitting a servant girl.
It apiKjiirn tli boys visited a bouse In Houtti
Camden, and requested something to eat. Tbo
girl gave I hem some bread. Tbe table was all
hfi. and tbe boya desiring some of the good
things expo ed tothi ir view, wauled some butler
to nmke ihf ir bread palatable. Not content
with this, George wanted aome sausago. This
ei raged tbe girl, and she iut them out, Oeorge,
In turn, became angry, and thraw an axe ban
d e at and m urk her on the arm. The duo. not
content with thin, then commenced throwing
Htone.nmieof winch, however, did any dunnage
Ihty wire lockf d up for a honrlng.
Wast Jersey Dental Association. At a
mpein fr of the dentists, held at Trenton, No
vember lltli, a soolety for tbe ad vanoeiueiit of
i tip protrusion was organized under the title of
ine weal jerney lpntal Association." Tue
following were elected aa ofMoers for the en
suing ear: President, George O. Brown,
Mount Jlolly; Vice-President, Lewis E. Head
ing, Tienton; Secretary. John B. Wood, Cam
den; Treasurer, Tbomas H. Ktevens, Trenton.
The Association adjourned to meet at Camdn
on the second Monday of February nex.t, at
2 P. M.
Larceny op a Tun. On Sunday morning,
1he lnth liislaut, a Mrs. Zeidle, residing at No.
1124 Federal street. Camden, riliircri u inh. vulnn.l
at t2 10. under ibe ialuspout, for the purpose of
pioi uring somu rain-water, fn theevenlngsbe
saw the tub, and it whs full. Adjoining her
n niui ucb u iiiMH iiHinr u r rnz Haiders Uvea. He
moved on Monday, the 11th. Mrs. .eldle looked
for hi r tub that nmrninir linl H. wau rr.u.n
Dnlders was susi ecled of taklne It, The artluln
found In bis possession yesterday, and be
vn arresf'd. Mayor-Cox bound him over to
answer at court.
Row in a Lager Beer Saloon. Yesterday
miituuou ii nuinusr or young men entered a
lnger beer saloon At. the corner of Fourth aud
l'lum streets, called for drinks, and refused to
psy for them. A row took place, during the
proeiessof which several window naneH worn
broken. Htrange to say, allbough tbe tight con-
unuru ior several minutes, no one received a
blnck rye or bad a bloody nose. Two of the
belligerents were arrested.
Hook by Namb and Hooks by Nature. A
colored individual named Peter Hook had a
beating berore Mayor Cox yesterday, charged
with the larceny of a wash-tub and bollor,
some brooms, and a number of other articles,
beloncliiK to Mrs. Mary Kerns and Mrs. Han-
nab O'Donnell, residing in Mechanic street,
below Third. Tne stolen articles were found at
the house of Hook. He was bound over to
answer.
Thb Middlb Ward Sciiool-IIousb. This
Miperb structure, which la belli sr ereoted on
Fr.urtb street, betw en Washington and Hamil
ton streets, is rapidly approaching completion.
It Is a very large building, and am pie acooin mo
dal Ion will be furnished for about five hundred
children.
Nearly Finished. The culvert on Washing
ton street Is nearly com r leted. Workmen are
engaged In pushing it forward as rapidly as
p s-lble before the gronnd becomes so hardened
by frost aa to preclude the possibility of 1U
Lelng finished this season.
MuRDERouf ly Inciined. Patrick Culligan
Wr: urrok.1 ul - Antnnl .i tr f.n Imln.. d.Hl. . i i..
orderly uiul thronttnln to chop the head off
rt DTlrtl liDD mo It luuiau tinl.l l. lnll . - - l
AMU8BMFNTS.
Original Tlay. The editor of the IHti Hem
has written an original American piny, in five
nets, called Light at Last; or, the Shadow on the
Casement, which will be nrouueed by Mrs. Drew
at the Arch Street Theatro some time next
mouth, in the luce of so many failure among
our playwrights, this i a bold undertaking ou
tbe part of Mr. Fitzgerald, but he his our bett
w ithes for success. The scene is laid at Lake
Killairiev, aud tho dramatic effects are said to
be very tine. ''Mr. Millstone" and wife, actors,
are tho hading characters, and they are amuaiuir
aud eil ciive.
Mrs. Drew will play "Catharine Fairlawn" an
Irish lady ol great, beauty and many virtues.
From 1IM to lult she will hold the sympathy of
her audience. The incidental music, a line bo;it
sot p M'd chorus, and eomo charming dunca
nuuic will be written by Mr. Remington Fair
lamb, one of our bi st composers. Due notice
will be given of the production of the play.
"The Lily op Kili.arney," Benedict's'new
opera, was produced at tbe Academy of Music
la-t evinltig by the Iiiching's English Opera
Troupe, to a large and fashionable audience. It
was a complete success, and made a greater hit
than the Croun Diamonds. The cast tmbraced
every member ot the company, and all did
admirably In their parts. The Lily of KiUarneu
will be repeated this evening.
Ar the Chesnut Mrs. D. P. Bowers will an-
pear in Afane Antoinette, supported bv the
whole company, for the last time but one.
Mr. Edwin Forrest appear in Mttamora this
evenincr. tor the last time, at th Wuinnt Ktrant
Thcatie.
"Pnni" tt the kroh la rnnnttut fill, lr
John Drew appears nightly, supported "by the
at thb American, the Carlo Family, Miss S.
E. hwitt. and Miss Milltn TTtlmvor ih. 1,11
, , ' ... - j v .lav. nuui
tional attractions.
At Concert Hall. Prifnaonr or, a
Mac allister are in the second and last week of
their fricarremrnt. Admiuninn furuntn a 1
including a cnanve in the distribution of one
Let Every Tbhe PAthtai. Km, . n,.i,t
the crand concerts in ho min in aiA e ..,
Gettysburg Asylum for Invalid Soldiers. The
Alh.n tn A V1A 1 1 f 1 . . .
umi.e in u it no. luu cuesnui street, t ive tickets
arc uenverea to one address for $ i 60.
When four woodlarka are allowed to do
all the BiDging in tie foreBt, and four seraphs
all the singing of heaven, then can our
churches afford to depend for singing npon
four persons who stand in the loft, with their
throats yet sore from singing at the opera,
executing their fugue tune, and torturing our
good old hymns in the following style:
"We'll catch the flee
We'll catch the tlee
We'll catch the tie ling hour."
"Pity our pol
Pity our pol
Pity our pol-luted sonU."
"He'll take the p i
11 fa' 11 take the pll
He'll take tbe pil grim home."
With reverence let the saints appear,
And bow ow ow before the Lord."
LosiIIis IIorhb. Our German frienda will
enjoy the following "good thing" as muuh as
we hi Ye. A German who had not paid much
attention to learning Knglibh had a horse stolen
fr rn his I am, whereupon he handed in the
followirg advertisement to the printer:
"Von night the oder day ven I was bin
awslfH in inv sleep. I hears something vat I
tinks was not just right in my bam, and I Just
out thi mps to my Led and runs init de ham
out, and ven I was dare coom I sees dat my pig
grey iron mare he vas tied luse aud rund mit
the stal le off, and ever who vil him pack bring,
I just eo much paj him as vat bin enshto-
mary."
"Capital weather, Mr. Jones, capital
weather. My wife's got such a cold the can't
peait. i u&e iucu weaur."
MA111NE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine Newt set First f u,t.
AIjMAJHAO FOK FHILADKLPHIA-THIB DAT,
8n Risw.... tm i Moo IT Rmrai....morn.
turn KTS. ......, 89lilH WATBB..-.....M... 7 49
PHILADKXPHIA BOARD 09 TRACK
flKOROB N. ALI.KN,
MA1TBKW BaIBU, V-lOMTHXT OOMMITTCB.
Joan.ru U Obvbb, )
UUVKUENTI OF OCKAN (TKAUKUS,
FOB AM r RICA.
Wit). FPnn...... I-omlon Kcw York....... Nov.
Nrliraska. .L,lv-rpool...New York.M Nov.
Baltic Moullimpiou...New York.......M.Nov.
Krlii ..OIiiKw ....New York.........NoV.
HltirrnlBn Llverpool...New York -...Nov.
NovHcollu I.tvi'ipool...Wuel3...M. Nov.
I'll bit Llvprpool...Hiton ,-Nor,
'1'rli oil ..l.lverpool...New York..-.. Nov.
KlliH I.lvrpool...New York .Nov.
hi. l.Horent.. Havre .Ncw York Nov.
An.crh HoulliBiiiplori.,.New 1 nrk.. Nov.
Mnl Hllnii l,ivrpool...r.ew l ork..M......Nov.
A 111 niuulabouthBniptiin..New York........,Nov.
Foh kuropk
CIiIcpro New York...Llver(ooL Nov, 20
U til Cork New York...Adtwerp ....Nnv, iW
Moon New YorkIilvvrpool... Nov. 2D
Java Hoston Uverpool .Nov, 2u
Iu iiihi lilHiid New Yorn...HriiiH'ii-. ..Nov. 21
iluiiin.oiitn New York...lBniburie ......Nov. tx
RiimiiiilHn...,.Npw York...(llak;ow..,.M Nov. 24
Col Xultluiore.New York...LlvTpool Nov. 2.1
xienuiari .....rw ork... i.iverponi -Nov. i
tX)A
. k'I'W I LI 1.' ItilllL'u'l'lll
Pt('reerM..PMi,i WlluilngUio.......'Vov. 19
JunlHlB .Plillwin Npw Orii-Riin Nov. 2l
HlHiinj btur......New York...AHilnwHll. ()ct 21
f-Bpl''." New YorkHvana...M.........Nov..2l
8. America ..New York...BrB,r.ll ..Nov. 21
Alliance I'hilRdn ...Charleston Nov. 2:1
TiiniivMindd l'lillHda HvaniiBb...w....Nov. 21
B'HiBBiidHlriiieHl'liliikOa Havana Deo. lo
MuIIb are torw arded hy every steamer In Ihe rexnlar
linen. 'I lie Btnuitr for or from Liverpool call at
QueenMown, except the Cnnndlan line, which cull at
1 onrtniKterry. The Hleamera ior or from the Conti
nent cull at HouthamDUin.
('LEAKED YI5MTKKDAY.
Barniie F, B. l ay, JJunbaru, New Urleaas, D. S. Blet
hoii Co.
Brla K. 11. Bleb. HopkluB, MAmolllea, J. E. Bailey A
Co
8c lir (lurlanil, Llhhy, Ronton, Rending Rtl, Co.
bcl.r W eniuiori luud, Kice, Provideuce, Westmoreland
Ciial Co.
Hrhr Clara Pavlddon. JefTrles, Newbern, via Ports-
n'Oiuli. Liillibury, Wlckerxliam & Co,
Bt'r It, WIIIIiik, t iinillll, Biiltimore, A. Groves. Jr.
Ht'r Ann EIIkb, RIcliardH, New York, W, P. Clyde A Co.
M'r Dlanimid 8la(e. Itolilnson, Baltimore. J. i. Kiwi.
HI 'r t 'uncord, Norman, New York, W. M. Balrd A Co.
Tuc Th oh. Jetlenon. Allen, for Baltimore, wltli a tow
of barges, W. P. Clyde & Co.
ARRIVED Y K8TBTRD AT.
Bclir Lath Kloh, Luut, lo days from Newburyport,
wlib mde. to Knlalil A Hodh.
Nlir C. Jjavldmio, Jeltrles, 6 days from Providence,
In ballunt lo Nor emu A Wheels.
Bclir M. H. Heed HeuBon, from New Bedford, with
box boards lo captain.
bclir Woonilbt. Berry, 10 days from Gloucester,
will. llHb to K K. Neil A Co.
fcicbr J. Way, Neat, from Boston.
hei r Westmoreland, Iliee, from Providence,
Hteamer Blark Ijlamoud, Meredith, 24 hours from
Dm itk. with mrine. to W. M. Balrd A Co.
Rteamer ( henter. Jones. 24 hours from New York,
Willi Inline, to W. P. Clyde A Co.
TiiR Tlirw. Jellemon. Allen, from Baltimore, with
tow ol barges to W. P. Clyde A Co.
. M KMORANPA.
Brlc Ocean Belle, from Boston lor Phlladelpbla. at
Newt orl lot b Hint.
BriK l-eonaio Myers. Hicks, from Boston. atGalves-
tOIl HP IDHt.
ticbr F. B. Cotton. hena, at Charleston yesterday.
kr.hr K. Holnaie, Ooldlng, lor Philadelphia, at Pon
tes o Hih iliKU
fcchr M. J. FlHher, Fisher, ior Phlladelpbla, sailed
fiom Klchmoiul 16th lunt.
bchr 1). Biittaln, for Philadelphia, salted from New
Lonoon lain Inst.
Schr Wni. H. Tiers, Hoffman, for Philadelphia, at
Mobile lltli Inst.
Hcbr T, Patterson, Bohanan, hence, at Richmond
l'tli Inst,
Hchis W. Wallace, W. O. Bartlett. 8. Cullen. J. W.
Hail, Kphralin and Anna, and U. A. DttuenUower,
Bi lied Iroiu Holmes' Hole 15th lust.
Bchr J. Auclenr ed. from Buslou lor Philadelphia, at
Bolmts' Hole 16lh lust.
fours F. Fish, Haule. C, IT. Moller. Ann Elisabeth
Clyde, and It. H. JLean, for Philadelphia, Balled from
Newport 15ih li'St, ,
snhr iv Mi.tiickann. hence for Balem: J. Baker, A.
F. Gurr son. K. A. Couant, hence for bonton; Couueo
tn nt rl. lor PorllHiul: mid W. Beuiellt, do. ior Ulou-
ceoier, at Huln-ta' Hole Kin lent.
NOTICK TO MARINERS- ,
Kntict) In herehv elven that tho buoys In Kennebeo
rl er, above Batu, have been removed lor the winter
season.
To Hlrnlfv when one or more oi the llKhtvessel In
the ( uiiemit have been loiceil to leave tnelr Btallon
on aceouul ol Ice or other caunes, Ihe lollnwIimHlKuals
will, Irum the lnl or Jammry, IBib, lie nomieu una
muht wllh a yurd ou ihe top ot the old lighthouse ou
Hie M'hw, dmtuiil about )7u0 yards W, by S. by enm
pa"S lroni ihe new light, and will be continued there
until tne vesael or vessels are replaced, viz.:
No. 1. One bull on the mastneaU sigullles that the
THndel HuhtveHsel ban lelt her Bti.llun.
No. 2. Two bulls below the lantern yardarm Slguiry
that Ihe K oliliergruiid UithlvehHel has left her station.
No. a. One bull below tne auurt ol Ibe yard on the
ea-t Hide or Hie mam RlRiillies thai tbe Kuobeu llghl
Veisei Las lelt lierNlatlon.
No. 4. Two 1,1,11s below the western yardarm signify
Unit tbe I who Heinle llghtvessel has left her utullou.
'I l e lift! I will all be pamteu red,
1 he BlttnalH hitherto Howu from the old llghthonso
on the Ccaw. as well as from tbe lighthouse, ou the
II Irthliouii. when the I.il'so Hemle llk'iiivessel Una lelt
her Hiuilon, will be diHcoutlnued from the above
li limed date.
Copenhagen, Uct. 14, 18C7.
S A A C D. EVANS,
MANHfACIl'ItEIt AND DEALEB III
0I1S, l'AINTS, YARNISIIES,
Naval Stores and Soaps,
Pi. 10 KOltTD DKLAWABE AVENtJE,'
10 6 8m 3p
PHILABELPniA.
OIBABO ROW.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.,
,"W. lTatb iat Obstant Streets,
Have opened a large lot of very tnperlor
TABLE DAMASKS
Which they offer at t1t and fl'BO 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.
AIbo, a very cheap lot or i.iicn pttiucr
lNOM.reducidlrom2 to IV28, and from 12 25
to ti'fio per yard.
Also, 40 and 4$-lnch PILLOW LLP EN, re
duced fitm 11 to 76 cents, and from 1 15 lo 87i
cents.
Also, a lot Of ALL LINEN HUCKABACK,
reduced trom 80 cents to 2t cents.
"vjOH OHVHIO
CORN EXCnANQE
11 AO WAN UFACTOHY,
JOHN T. BAILEY A CO.,
ltKMOVKU TO
N. K. corner of M A HKKT and WATER Btreets,
Phlladelplila.
UEALFTtS IN U AOS AND BAOOINQ
Of every Hexcrlplloii, for
Grain, Flour, ball, t-uoer-Phosphate of Lime, Hons
Dust, Klc,
I.aree aud Bitiall OUNN Y IIAIW constantly on band,
rm Also, WOOL BACKS.
John T. IUli.k.Y. Jiuts Cascadun.
-KJKW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING
XN JCeTA BLlbltM KN't' Works on Ktaien IhUihI,
UlUce iu Phliadeli hla. No. 40 N. KKJHTU Hlreef
W t!b ti ft 1 tl H
This old and well known Company, the UtrgfM ol
Its kind In the wmUl, and In the lorty-ulnth yearol
lis exltileme. Is prepared, with the iiioal sxtoiislvs
and Improved machinery, to cje, ctrttnm, ard Anith,
Iu a maimer unequalled, every variety ol jariuuut
and piece gooos.
tiHrmenls eUtintf.d by our new French prooHHi
vHVujuC being ripped. I) I7lutlmitin
COTTON AND FLAX,
faAIL iUCK AND CANVAS,
Of all numb and brands
Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wagon fever IMi
Also, Papir Mm.iifiu'turerw' Drier Felts, from ouhk
several luet wide, Pauling, Belting, hall Twine, etc.
JOHN W. KVEUMAN A CO..
Is) Jg lot J ON Its' Alley.
w
I
L L I A M B. OR
ANT
fV Utiiv MIHHION MKKCHANT,
NO. M B. LkLAWAKK Avenue, Philadelphia,
AUKNT miH
Do pool's Gunpowder, He fined
W, Baker A Co.'s Chocolate Ou
Crocker Bros. A CsVs Yalloi
I..i.. A . ufw
AUKNT INIK .
Nitre, cbiiw"i mu
low Meuil Wnt1.l?
Bolls, aadMaJla,
1
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JCgp NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JOY
COB A CO., Agents for the 'Tnnura"
and Newspaper Presa of tne whole conn try, have RE
MOVED from FIFTH and CHE8NUT Btreeta to No.
144 B. BIXTH btreet, seonnd door above WALNUT.
Orric;-No. 144 8. BIXTH Htreet, Philadelphia
TRIBUNE BUILDINBH. New York. T!H4p
gggT ADDRESS
BY THE HON. C. K, I1UCKALEW.
There will be an address delivered in this city TO
MOKltOW KVKNINO iTuesday, November 19, 1W7),
on the subject ol tbe
BI0HT8 OF MINORITIES,
By the Hon. C. R. BUCKALEW. U. 8. Senator from
this Hlatw.
This subject has ocenpted the attention of the tTnl'ed
Rtat'S Heuale lor the last year or more, and the British.
Parliament, In the late Keforiu bill, has recognized,
by a system of cumulative voting, the rights of mi
norities lo a Inrgn extent, while In this country tney
are wholly illsiianclilsed.
1 he time and place of the delivery of the ad dross
will be announced In Ihe morning papers, and an
Interesting and able discussion of the subject may be
ex peeled. H
KJS-f- HORTICULTURAL II ALL.-
Grand Fair ot t'seinl and Fancy Articles In
Bid Of the FIRST PRKSH YTKRIAN CIIUUCU, ot
Mhotim, from November iU to 30 inclusive.
A first-class Restaurant will be estHbtlshed. A
(uuipttous dinner will be served on Thanksgiving
Lav.
Admhslnn to Fair. SS cents,
I bun kf giving dinner, 1 1.
Ilckrtscanbe had o HENRY A. DREER, No.
7M CUKHNUT Btrect, or at the Hall durliiK the
Fair. 11 l8mwliuUifit
fT" OFKICK OV THE LEIIIGII COAL AND
KAVIUAXION COMPANY.
Pll ll, a OKI I'll l A. Nov. t, I87.
Pnbrcrtptlon Rooks for tbe new Five Million Gold
Loan of Ibis Company, Interest six per cent, per
nniium In gold, free of United states ana fct'ate Taxes,
will remain pin until tho 3uth Instant to Huiok
htilders, to allow nil of them au opportunity to pir
licli ale. Price S5 per cent. Four millions have
already been subscribed lor. The Company has re
served the right to pro rate the subscriptions If the
amount should exceed five millions.
bOLOMON 8UEPPERD,
II 18 lit Treasurer.
IKTjf OFFICE OK THE "OLD DOMINION
MINING COMPANY. OF NEVADA," No.
4ilU WALNUT Street, Booms Nos 34 and 8.
t IIIl.AIIKl-PIIIA, Nov. 13, 1M7.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
dividend ol FIFTY CENT H per share, rrom the
profits of September and October last, payable on and
alter the tlihl uay ot December next.
11 lB8f STEPHEN MILLER, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM-
ZSJ PAN Y, TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
Philapwi 1-hia, Nov. 2, 1807.
FOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Di
rectors have this clay declared a semi-annual dividend
of;THREE PERCENT, on the capital stock of the
Company, clear or National and state taxes, payable
ou and alter November 30 lsw. Biunk powers or at
torney for collecting dividends can be bad at tbeollice
Of the Company, No. 238 S. Ill ILD Street.
Persons holding Scrip CertlUrates can have tbem
cashed ou presentation at this Ollicn.
II 4 fw THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasnrer.
PLYMOUH RAILROAD COMPANY.
a' Notice Is hereby given that a lueetlna of the
Stockholders of said Company will be held at D. 11,
Brow er'a Montgomery House, In the borough of Nor
rlstown. on MO N DA X, Deceu.ber 9, ls7, at 10 o'clock
A. M to elect six Managers of said Company to serve
the ensuing year. D. 11. MULVANY,
II H UK Secretary.
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
a1-3- Btockholders of the Dark Hollow Oil and
V annfacluring Company, will b held at No. 218
WALNUT Street, Boom No. 4, Second story, on
1 11 1 RSDA Y, November 21. 1887, at VI o'clock M., to
take Into consideration the nftalrs of tbe Company.
Philadelphia, October 31, 18H7 11 1 171
WIEGAND'S PATENT STEAM GENE
RATOR Is cheap, compact, economical In use,
and ABSOLUTELY SAFU FROM ANY POSHI
BILITY OF EXPLOSION
Apply at the Office of BAMUEL WORK, N. E. cor
ner Of 1 HIRD and DOCK B' reels. 9 13 4p
rrV DK. J. M. HOLE. OF OHIO. PRESI-
mJ dent ol tbe National Medical Association of
the United Slates ot America, treats sueclaliy Con
BunipMou, Itroncliltis, and other diseases ol' the Lungs,
uihu xemuie i.iseaaeH generally aim neminai vveaK
IiChH. with enilrely new reineilles. with treat Miiccesn.
l'ersons sullerlng with those diseases should n it fitll
to can at his ouice, No. WJ3 ARCH Btreet, Phlladel
phlu. Charges niocernte. 10 211ni-tp
ftZFf' nOLLOWAY'S TILLS AND OINT-
fr M 1 N 1. Health and happiness are the twin
fisters which remit r existence pleasant and agree-
ubie. lor Ihe enjoymeut or nie depends, in a great
luessure, on the state ot the health. Noue need des
pair who suiter from dyspepsia, pulmonary alt' c
Uoiih, nervous disorders, ulcers, scrofula, piles, or
listulss, while tlitse fi niotis medicines oiler not only
an nnlldute hut a radio! cure. They huvrf had ihe
most ninrvelltnis nuccess Inthewurst types of dis
eases which mulct the human race, sold at all
Druggists'. 11 11) tutu3t
if BATCHELOI'.'S HAIR DYE.-THIS
ulendld Hair Dve Is tbe best in the world
The only It tie and trtfct Dyf. Harmless. Reliable, In
stantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tluts.
Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the 111 effects ol
Mud ltyrt. Invigorates the hair, leaving It soft and
beautiful. Tbe genuine is Bigned WILLIAM A.
BATCH ELOR. All others are mere Imitations, and
should be avoided. Bold by all Druggists and Per
fumers. Factory, No. til BARCLAY Street, New
York.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR. MANY YEARS
in chemical experiments have resulted In the
perfection of CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE
HAIR, an unrivalled hair dressing. Imparting new
1 1 le- and increased nutriment to the hair, preventing
baldness and arresting Us progress when commenced;
regulating and sustaining the principle upon which
the color ot balr depends, thereby positively restor
ing grey balr to Us original color and youthful beauty,
rtud stopping Us ailing out at once. Bold by all
diuKgisls. I" wssm
8. A. CHEVALIER. M. D New York.
BLANK BOOKS.
JJIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED FOR
BLANK BOOKS,
BT THE PABIS EXPOMITIOff.
WM. P. MURPHY'S SONS,
No. 330 CHESNUr Street,
Blank Book UaonftituMri, Steam Power
Fxintcri, ad Btatioasri,
A full assortment of BLAN K BOO SB AND COUNTING-HOUSE
STATIONERY constantly on
band. IMmwflm
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
FRENCH STEAM
SCOURING.
ALDCDYLL. MARX & CO.
HO, 1M. KUV AIt Jt.tVJ lll MTItU&T
AND
HO.tlBA(JGITUET, SKimwt
FERTILIZERS.
M M 0 IS IATED PUOSPUATB,
AH CWNVBPAHMKn FEBtlUIEB
For Wheat, Corn, Oats Potatoes, Oras., tbe Vegeutbh
Wardea, Frolt Trees, Orape Vines, Kto. Kta
Tills Fertiliser contains Ground Bone and thebea
Ferilllslng t-alls.
Price no per ton of 2000 pounds. For sale by thi
nra'ititfcCiurera,
WILLIAM ELLI8 CO., Obemlsta,
1 S8mwf No. 724 MARKET Htreet,
UNION PAbTE AND SIZING COMPANY.
A Past lor Box-makers, Bookbinders, Paier
tiaugera, Shoemakers, locket-book AlklMtis, Bill
Posters, etc. It will not sour. Is cheap aud always
ready fur use. Refer to J. B. Llpplucuit A Co., Deuar
A Keller, William Mann, Philadelphia Jmuirer,
Harper Brothers, American Tract boclely, and others,
hole Agents, 1. L. C'MAUI A.. No. tm
ji.RC Btreet, Hi
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
DinprEL'f
STEAM
PATENT
BOILER.
10 EXPLOISOM 01! ACCOUNT OF LOW WATER.
Can ba put at 30 per cant, l.sscest than
any otber Boiler to do the game
amount of Work.
II 7 thstulm F. P. DIMPFKL,
OFFICE, No. S08 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
WimiNeTON, 3d Mo., 18, 1667.
F. P. Dlmpfel, Esq. Respected Friend: In refer
ence to our experience with the Dlmprel Boilers,
would say we have nine In use la our.Cotton Factory,
three of which were put In In 1859, the last three In
lSfS. For economy and safety, tbey have our decided
preference over all other,, within our knowledge.
Truly, yours, PU3H.Y BROTHERS,
new qtp 1 Vf tvrnvp a vt
iUsiiBOILKR WOHKe. NEAFIE f.KVY,
1 'itAUll'AL AW1 TI 1 l'.OKKTlUA 1, ENU1NKEIM,
WACI1IMHIS, BOILhK-MAKKlW, BLACK
hMlHIB, and 1'OUMJKllrt, having lor many years
been in sncceKsrul operation, and been exclusively
eiiKBged Id building and repairing Marine and River
lingliies, high aud low-pressure, Iron Hollerx, Water
1 auks, Propellers, etc., etc., rcRpecttuily oiler their
services to the public ns being fully prepared to con
tract for englnts ot all sixes, Mailne, River, and
t-lutlonary; huving sets ot patterns ol dltTerent sizes,
are pi epared to execute orders with quick despatch,
l.viry dtscrlpllon of pattern-making uiadd at tue
rhorlest police. High and Low-presiiire Fine,
Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, or the best Pennsyl
vania oharcoal Iron. Forgings of all Bir.es and kinds:
Iron aud Brass Callings ot all descriptions; Ruil
Turning, Prrew Culling, and all other work connected
w lib tne above business.
Drawings and specifications for alt work done
at the establishment Iree of charge, and work guar
anteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs of boats, where Ihey can lie in perfectal'ety,
and are pn Tided with sbenrs, blocks, talis, etc. etc,
for raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB C. NKAFIE,
JOHN P. LKVY,
8 13 BEACn and PALMER Streets,
J. VAUGHN MKBBICK, WILLIAM H. KKBBICK.
JURH r. Col-It
SOUTHWABK FOUNDRY, FIFTII AND
WABHISUION Streets,
l'HILADKLPBIA.
MERRICK fe SONS,
EtOINEEKS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Press tire bleam Enginas
for Land, River, and Marine Service.
Boilers, Oasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc
Castings 01 all kinds, either Iron or brans.
Iron Frame Roots for Gas Works, Woikshops, and
Railroad Utatloi s, etc.
Retorts aud CI as Machinery, of the latest and most
Improved construct on.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, and
Bugar, Haw, and Grist Mills, Vscuum Pans, Open
Bieain Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping ,u-
hole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Sugar Drilling
Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and
Asplnwall A Wooleey'a Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine. 3u
T3 RIDESBURQ MACHINE WORKS.
Jj OFFICE,
No. 65 N. FRONT STREET,
l'HJI.ADKI.PHIA.
We are prepared to till orders to any extent for our
well-known
machinery for cotton and woollen
MILLS,
Including all recent improvements In Carding, Spin
ning, and Weaving.
We invite the attention of manufacturers to our ex
tensive works.
1J ALFRED JENK8 SOS.
LUMBER.
i QAT SELECT WHITE PISE BOARDS
AAJU . AJNU VLAJNtt..
4-4. 6-4, -4, 2, 2H 8. and 4 Inch
CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, It feet long
4-4. 5-4, 6-4, 2, 2H, S. and 4 Inch
WHITE PINE. PANEL PATTERN PLANK;
LAROE AND SUPKRIOR SPOOK ON HAND,
i;r7-B-UIIiDISGl BUILDING
J . HU1LU1P.UI
LCMUER! LUMBER I LOMBEBI
4-4 CAROLINA FLOORINO.
6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING.
4-4 DELAWARE FLOORINU.
6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
WHITE PINE FLOOULNG.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FliOORINO.
SPRUCE FLOORING,
STEP BOARDS,
RAIL PLANK.
PLASTERING LA I H.
1867:
CEDAR
AND CYPRESb
SHINGLES.
1867
-WALNUT BOARDS.
, WALNUT PLANK.
WALNUT BOARDS,
WALNUT PLANK.
LARGE STOCK SEASONED.
LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
T 11U It h- W Prill IINTlh:UTl W Ei' Mm I
1867
RED CEDAR, WALNUT. AND PINK
1867
ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
. ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KlNDef,
p r.-Aovi ITAlinUl,
DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH,
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
MAHCMjIANY.
ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS.
i UAH -CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS.
XOU I CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURKRH.
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS.
1 QiV7 BPRUCE JOIST I SPRUCE J0ISI
LOU I SPRUCJO JOIST I
FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG,
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLIN8.
MA CLE, BROTHER A CO.,
4 1 rp Mo. 5u SOUTH STREET.
u
8. BUILDERS1 MILL.
0, 4, , AND S . FIFTEENTH BTH
ESLEB. & BRO., Proprietors.
Al sr ys on band, made of tbe Best Seasoned Lumber
at low prices,
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS,
AND NttWKLS.
Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mooidings.
WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS
AND NEWELS.
Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 8, IX, and 4 Inches.
BUTTFRNUT, O H E 8 N U T, and WALNUT
MOULDINGS to order. i?j
Ja C. PERKINS.
LUMUEB MEBCIIAHT,
Successor to R,. Clark, Jr..
NO. 32s CHRISTIAN 8TKEEI.
Constantly on band a large and varied assortment
OfJBulld ingjumber. 21J
PROPOSALS
pROPOSAL 8 IF OR WOOD.
Dmpot Qcabtkiimabtbb'b OrrrcR, 1
Wahuinuton, D. C, Nov. lb, im7.
Scalfd rroporals trom reMpnuihle parties will he
received at this olllce until I'M.on SATURDAY,
Decrmhtr 7, lor the delivery of (auoO) three thousand
cordH of well-seasoned, sound, and merchantable
HAUD WOOD, 4 leel long, aud spilt to the ordinary
sire of cord wood.
The contractor lo keep tbe wood on hand at a con
vu. lent point, aud deliver lu-on ordtrj from this
oflicf al any place In the city, inJbutU quauLules as
may from lime to time be required.-
Au liiHpecior will ho designated on tbe part of the
Government lo exan.lne and lupitNSrg the wood as
delivered, and such as does not etufurm to the spool
licHllous aheve will he rcjxcli-d.
The names of two responsible persona signed, In
their own imud, to a slalcuii'iit that they will become
securities In case tbe contract Is awarded to the
blddi-r, must acci mpauy t-ach proiiusul.
Bond, in ihe stun of tt-n thounami dollars, signed bv
bliusHit aud both his sureties, will be reuulr.J or ih
sucresaful bltlilcr. " ","
1 ayuifnis tor wood received will he made monthly
If In IuiiiIh, or us sounlherealieras ruuds are furulshud
lor lbs puipossi,
ThesuicrMful bidder must hold himself In read 1
nets lo ctuui.ncs delivery ou the I6tu Doodiuh.r
uei.
Ail bids will be submitted to the Qnartermaster
Genera! for uslruclloiis before awarding ooiitmct.
Uicdcrs wlll address proposals to the undersigned,
liiloned 'Proponals for Wood," aud ars luvllU U P.
present at the opening of bids.
By orU.r of the Quartermaster General.
J. O. McKKRRAN,
Deputy Quart.ruiaoter-O.u.ral,
)l)r BvkAifl-UM. V. ."
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MURIC
Dlrlres. M s CAROI.ri T.,,V,I!i
.AST WEEK MjTMjyxui,
Last ntcht but two of Riuitrt n
Opera. "'"utt
THI" (Tnena7) KVE WING, Wot, If.
THE LILY OF KILLAHNRY,
rlth a cast embraolrc every principal of the
onipanr.
lardress Cregan. ...Mr. William Oastt.
anny Mann Mr. H, C. Campbell
iyv N l'oppalceu... .Mr. Pierr. Birnardi
ktherTnm M. rr n p..
M
Ir. Corngsn........... ...Mr. J. A. Arnold
'Moore ..... llr, D. B. Write
illy O'Connor .. Mtsa Rlchfng
no hnle. .. Mrs. B Seguln
rs Creran Mra. J. A. Arnold
M
Box Sheet now open.
QONCER
HALL.
GRAND
COMPLIMENTARY
CONCERT
T)
MRS. JOSEPHINE SCHIMPF
TILNUAI tVK LNU, UEl'KltnER S.
Mrs. SCHIMPF will ha anslstrrl hv tha folloirlnr
OlBtlogulshed nrtlsts:
WISH i OUIPE H iLLTDAY,
The celebrated Soprano of St. Hyphen's Choir.
Mr. IHK'iiioKM HABKI.MaNN Tenor.
Mr. AARON R TAYI.Ort, B-.so
Mr. CA Hl4 UARKTN S'.R. tlie enlnent Violinist,
Mr. ITFNRY it. THtTNiik pi,.i
TICKETS ONE DOLL IS
May he procured of Mr. J. K. Gould. No. 'Chesnuk
Bt'cst; Mr. (J, W. A.Trumpler. No Wt Chenit street,
".xi. uiiiifr i. u, iiUm t'liesnui street.
Mm Tin at 7,- o'ciocK. conceit to commence al
.precisely, - lllsst
MKS, JOHN DREWS ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Bgins at 7 o deck. 01"1"'
BL'Hl." A M.'l'CKfr'H-THlRU WEEK.
MONDAY AND EVERY NIGHT.
"Kit III.'.'"
In which Mis. JOHN DRh-W and all the Oompaoy
aprenr.
ACT I. The Steamboat; the Panorama. ACT IT.
Purf Bathing. ACT III. Deep Water. AuT IV.
Hop; Children's Quadrille.
Frldsy-Benelll oi Mrs. JOHN DREW.
Hianksglvlng-Second SURE MATINEE, at Dtf
o'clock, Tickets, to cents.
NEW CIIESNCT STREET THEATRE,
Bf gtos at 7'S. Doors open at 7.
MRS. D. P, HUWaKs,
Positively last night ol iht successful drama
tization of
MARIE ANTOINETTE.
Msrle Antoinette Mrs. I). P.BOWERS
Alter which, DOWN AT CAPE MAY,
Sal nrday FAMILY MATINEE.
MKS. D. P. BOWERS.
WALNUT 8TREET THEATRE.
Mr. EDWIN FORREST has consented to re
new bis engagement for FIV rt MUHT.
THIS .Tuesday) EVENING. Nov. 10.
John A. Stone's Tragedy, In live acta, of
Motamora ..Mr, EDWIN FORREST
Wednesday Dr. Bird's c lenratea irageuy or
TUE GLADIATOR.
Thursday Bulwer's Historical Play Of
RICHELIEU.
Friday "hakeBpeare's Tragedy of MACBETH.
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE,
In Grand Bullets Ethiopian Bnrltsques.Songs, Dances
Pantomimes. Oymnst Acis. etc.
PHILADELPHIA CIRCUS
Corner TENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets,
NOW OPEN FOR THB WINTER SEASON,
tNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT.
This building baa been entirely
RENOVATED, ALTERED, AND IMPROVED-
WITH NEW MODES OF INGRESS AND
EGRESS, BOTH ON TENTH STREET
AND ON CALLOWHILL STREET.
A SPLENDID STUD OF HIGHLY TRAINED1
HORDES.
A COMPANY UNEXCELLED IN THB
UNITED STATE:.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
EreRS Circle.........-. .50 cent
Children under 12 years of age. 1t oenta
Family Circle (entrance on Cullowhlll Btreet)25ceaM
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Perlormance commences
at a quarter of 8 o'clock. Matinees commence at half
past 2 o'clock. Doors open one hour previous. 111301m
XTEW PHILADELPHIA OPERA nfinsE.
JN bEVEN'lll ttiect, be ow Arcn.
I V. TI'KISOS CO . Proprietors.
UNPRECEDENTED HV. UK! Of
TUNIS N & Co.'rt M IN NT h ELS.
TUNIfON dc :0'S MINSTRELS.
MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING DURING
THE WEfK,
JOS. H. BUDWORTH AND YOUNG BOWEN.
Together with the great
"PROUKFSS OF A NATION."
Introducing great Dioramic etlccis.
Washington Cr sslmt the Delaware,
laities at r-ea Oouslilutlon and Guerrlere.
Lo. do. Monttor und MerrluiHC.
In all twenty scenes with draiuatlc characters.
Doors o en at 7 o'clock. Commence ai 8
AdmlBslon Diess Circle ami Parqueite, SO cents. A
large and commodious Faiully Circle, 2,5 cents. Or
ihestraseats front of Parquette, 75 ceuts. Private
Boxes, 6 each. H ig
JSEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH BTREET, ABOVE OHESNTJT.
IBB FAUIIiT BEIOBT
OPEN FOB THE SEASON,
CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT BTAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
IN TBKIB
6BAHJ ETIIIOA-IAlg SOIBEGS.
J.U CARNCBOWa Manager.
R, F. PIMPBON. Treasurer. s 19 tra
OONOEBT HALL.
AdmbAlon, 28 cents: Reserved Seat., to oenta.
LAST SIX NIGHTS OF """
PROFEHPOR AND M' ME MAOALLI8TEB.
THE GREAT ILLUSIONISTS.
MONDAY EVENING. Nov. 18,
and evrry evenlug during the week.
Knilre change of Programme, repleto with New,
Billllant, and Beautiful Features.
One Hundred Elegunt and Costly Presents Given
GIF T MATINFS ON WEDNESDAY AND SATUR
DAY AFTERNOONS,
wben every child will rtcelve a Handsome Present.
Adrolr-slon if5c lo all p.rts of the house. 11 lb tf
0RTICULTURAL HAL L.
EyCARL PENT's ORCHabTRA of 40 Performer.
EVERY THURSDAY APTERNOON
At ball-past 1 o'clock.
Violin Solo, Mr. SARTORL
SINGLE ADMInslON, 50 CENTS.
Package of four Tickets for ll.
To he had at Boner & Co.'s Music Btore, No. 110
Chesnut street, and at the door. 10 lm
THE FALL EXHIBITION
OF THB
ATITIST8' FUND SOCIETY
will open to the public al the
NEW GALLERIES.
No. IHM CHEe-NUT STREET,
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
November 12, and continue from V A. M. to 6 P. M
until TUESDAY, December s, the day ol the
ANNUAL BALE. U 14 thstn
GF.RMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUfiLIO RR
lersi.ls al the MUSICAL FUND HALL, every
SATURDAY, at HH A. M. TlckoU sold at the door,
aud at all principal Mcslc Stores. Engagements can
he mi.de hy addressing O. BASTKKT, No. P231 MON
TEREY Street, or at R. WILLIU'S Musio Store, No
1021 Cli 1-&N UT Street. lo a 8m
WANTS.
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Tbe crlnta Is passed, Tbe bonr baa oom. to lift the
Tell of secresy which has hitherto en veloiwd Ihelnno
history ot the great civil war, and thlstsaoiisooO"'
tug to the public General L. C. Baker's
"HISTORY OF THE SECRET SFPWCE.
For thrilling Interest this book '""vejyprevoe
romances ol a thousaudyears. nii wuc"""-'
that "truth I. stranger lhau f!l,,n fx) Pr mouthV
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