i CITY IKTELLIG ENOE. I rOB ADDITIONAL LOO Alt IT US KE OUTBIDS FAO. Bpfdat Bchooi, Akrivbrrabt ThaTwenty- first AnriivrrsarT of the Sundsv School ot the tyrWg Garden Presbyterian Churcn whs cele brated jesterdar afternoon. Rev. Mr. Cunning;-' bam, pastor oftho church, presided. The an nual report showed that there wero In the schools fllty-one officers and teachers. In the main school there are three hundred and thirty even scholHrs, and In the infant ilep-xtment one hundred and tblrty-flve, making a total of five hundred and twenty-tbreeeacbers, oiHoers, and scholar. The treasurer reported thai he sad received during the year lor missionary operations, from the mam eofcool, $40625: in lact school. $51-55; total contribution, $50880. Ibe librarian reported that the library con tained about 1100 volumes, solected with care and adapted to the wants of the scholars. Al rresee were raaie by Rev. Mr. Cunningham, A. G. Kowland, Ihac Baker, end jthers. The church was crowded with the friends of the movement. i Thh Scots' Thistlb Bocirty. This Society celebrated the anniversary of tbe Feast of 8t Andrew, on Saturday evening, by a banquet at the Wetberlll House, Peter 11. Johnson. Bsq., pretldltiR; prior to which an election of officers 1or the ensuing year took place, which resulted in 'be choice of Pet:r H. Johnson, President; William Robb, Vlce-Preildcnt; Thomas Duncan, Treasurer; and John Booth, Secretary. At the banquet speeches were made an I pongs wero uo Jixitre 1'eirce, Kev. Willliun Blackwood, (ieneral Robert Patterson, and A. N. McPherson beiua: amongt those who prominently contri buted to the pleasures ot the evening. Mr. Charles Lblakd, for many years a leading merchant in Philadelphia, died jester day, nt his les-ideticc, on Locust street. Mr. Leland retired fioni iictive business some yetrs ago, and has been an Invalid for some time. He was an Intelligent, honorable, and successful business man, ana was universally respected, lie was a man of kiud Impulses, and did a great deal of good in a quiet and unostentatious wny. The fine pranite bull. linns on Chesnut street, below rhiid, and on Third, above Chesnut, on the site ot the old Congress Uall, were erected by Mr. Leland. ' ScrrEK Death of the Rev. Joseph Metcalfe. The Rev. Joseph Metcalfe, paBtor of the Bible Christian Church, Third (street and Uimrd ave nne, died very suddenly yesterday niorninp, of apoplexy. The reverend i-erjtleman was in the fifij-eiehth year of his ape, and was highly esteemed by his congregation and a large circle ot friends. The Commerce of Philadelphia The fol lowing were tbe foreieu and coastwise arrivals at the port of Philadelphia for the month ending November 30, 1867: Koreign Steamships, 3; thips, 8; barques, 11; brigs, 18; schooners, 8; total 43. Coastwise Steamers, 210; Drips, 13; schooners, 797; sloops, 679; barges, 376; boats, 23G5; total, 433 f "Removal of Bodies. The remains of Gene ra" Joseph Reed, ot the Revolution, and ot his wife, Esther De Berdt Reed, were, on Friday last, disinterred from the Presbyterian burial gtound, Arch street, near Fifth, and removed to ihe Cemetery of Bt. James the Less. General Reed died In 1785 and his wile la 1780. ; AMUSEMENTS. Acasemt of Music Mrs. F. W. Lander com mences an engagement this evening In Elita beth, supported by Mr. James H. Taylor and an excellent dramatic troupe. Mary Stuart will shortly be produced. Chkbnut. M'ile Marie Zoe, the "Cuban 8-lpu," will appear this evemug in tbe drama of Tim Frtncfi Spy, in which she is said to be very powerful and pleasing. M'ile Fauny Jauaus chek, the distinguished Geiman tiagedieune, will shortly appear at this theatre. Walnut. Mr. John Brougham will continue his Lottery of Life during the week. Tbe severe critiques of tie public press seem to add to the popularity of the new piece. Arch. Mrs. Drew and her company will ap pear all this wtek. in iRosed.ue. Mr. Edwin Aoams will shorllv begin an engagement at this theatre. American. The Carlo Family of Panto mimUts are re-cngaged for the present week. Circus. At Tenth and Callowhill streets. Opm nightly with an excellent troupe. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday after noons. Go and take the children. Artists' Fchd Pociett. Of the several insti tutions lrom time to time challenging publio attention, none are more worthy of special notice than the Aitista' Fund Society of Phila delphia. The exhibition of pictures at their galleries, No. 1334 Cnesnut street, and now about to clc-e, contains many fine specimens ot artistic skill, doing credit to their ability aiid Industry, amongst which will be found some of the finest productions of P. Moran, E. Moran," T. Moran, J. Faulkner, J. Hamilton, T. H. Smith, I). K. Knight, J. R. Lambdin; W. H. Wilcox, E. B. Bensell, 8. B. Waugh, W. T. Richards, G. C. Lhmbdin, J. L. Williams, G. B. Wood, W. H. Trotter, S. J. Ferris and F. De B. Richards, with many of the works of L. 8. Julliard, lately deceased, all of which will be sold on Tuesday evenlug, Deo. 3d, tor the benefit ot the Institu tion, except the works of the latter, which will be sold for the benefit of his widow and chil dren. We hope the sale will be a success, since it is lor charitable purposes, and it is better to patronise our own artists than those of foreign lands, when works of equal merit can be bad at less cost. The Grand Complimentary Concert to Mrs. JoseDhine Scblmpf takes place to-morrow even ing at Concert llall. Here is tbe programme: Fart Flrt Dno Conrertante Plauo and Violin on "Norm." Benedlet. Messrs Thunder and Oasrt lier. bolo "The Exile." Keller, Mr. Aaron R. Taylor. Soio ' Robert lot que J'altue," oi eyerbeer. Mrs. Jorerihlne Scbimpf. Violin Or ncerto, De Bf riot op. 44. Mr. Carl Oaertsor. Bolo "Trie Tnree Wauder en," (new), Abl, Mr. Theodore II abelmiiun. Yaise "LEstaal." Aralll, Miss Lou 1st, Srltiday. Trio "UkbI se tl Sfuggl," D0nl7.au, Mrs. Schtmpr and Messrs. Hsbeluiaun and Taylor, Part Secoud Ro mance "Dreams of Scotland," Uaertner, Mr. Carl Uutmmr. Solo The Celebrated "Porter Song," Yl t tow, Mr. Aaron 11. Taylor Jlullad "Say, was it beartlelt?" Masoliek. Miss Louise Sollniay. Duo ' La ci elan m," Mozart, Mrs. Schluiuf and Mr. Taylor, bolo In Terra Holo, Mr. Theodore Habeluiatm. tjuarieite "Rlgolelto." Verdi, Miss Solliday, Mrs. Scblnjpf. and Messrs. Habeluiann and Taylor. Habelmann's Concf-rts on Thursday and Friday evenings, in Concert Hall, are calling the attention of the public to th"ir superior attractions and low subscription rates. Mr. Joseph Hermanns, the great basso from the German opera, is to sing his wonderful part ot "Mtphistophcles," in Faust, the nlinobt equally reat part of "Rocco" in Fideio, and Introduces a new song composed for him by Carl Evcrs, called "To the Storm-winds." Mnie. Jobannscn, Jean Louis, and Mr. Habelmann have also tine operatic parts to sustain. Carl SttnU's orchestra is also enaagei. Cart. Sentz's Orchestra has its ninth Matinee nn Thursday afternoon, in the new Horticul tural Hall, and oners a splendid programme of new compositions, luiroauceu ior mo ursi iiuie, Mr. C. H. Jarvis, an executant of superior abili ties and acknowledged reputation, penorms a Mendelssohn ConceTto. with orchestra accom paniment. This is tbe first of a series of star piano torte performances at these brilliant Con certs. The energy and spirit of Mr. 8enU are well displayed in this enterprising movement. Tbe prices of admission remain unchanged. An entirely new bill is oflered at Tunison & Co.'s Mew Philadelphia Opera House, Seventh street, below Arch, every evening this ween. Frank Moran, Eph. Horn, Budwortu, and others appear. Concerning the Cut of Baards. The author of a new volume on Italy tells us that rem 1818 to 1859 political tendency wa much iudicated by the cut af the beard. A e'.ean shaved face, like a priest, or a clean shaved face with whiskers, such as were worn in England before neckcloths disappeared were the oitward and visible signs that the Jove, of the House of Bourbon burned brightly in the wwr, A juoustacUe wa flowed, au4 m torn THE DAILY, EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, , cases was highly proper; bnt a shaven chin was inoif ptD'sble, and any obstinate or unlucky In dividual who allowed bis beaid to grow over the Inch or two below bis mouth wai pretty sure to receive a visit lrom tbe police, an order to repair to the barber, and a little bill for being shaved by superior orders, bnt at his own finesse. But with the decadence of the llonse ot Bourbon a fashion was Introduced of just tbe oppueue mode of trimming the beard and ' Its appendages. Tbe old basts and gortfaitt of the Counts and Dukes of avoy are maiked by a heavy moustache and thick, pointed beard, something like that worn by Charles I, of England. When King Victor Kmanuel visited Edith id he was distinguished by tbe girantic moustache that hnng over his nnifoim like a pair or fox's tails, the beard bcie; removed lrorq the chin, so that, wnile the Lair was natural, the moustache was arti ficial. The Klng'd moustaches were singed In tte campaign of 1869, and either from this cause, as a mark ol opposition to the re gulation inch of clear chin, his Majesty adopted the sivle of his ancestor Testa di fr erro - shaven cheek, full moustache, pointed beard. As toon as the police ceased to have power over beards this style became prevalent in Naples. Its adoption was the expression of devotion to tbe Italian cause; the perlectly nntrlmmed beard rather denoted the extreme or Republican party. The transiormation, particularly when effected In the person of elderly men, was remarkably amusing. The most devoted Bourbonists, known by their clean faces and neat whiskers, reap r eared as the JiaUanisattni of the Italians, with clean cheeks and Savoyard imperials. Any other expression of change if opinion could be even more rapidly adopted. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine News fee Fir tt Page. ALMANAC JOB PHILADELPHIA THI9 DAT, Bow RiRBa...n,tM..M..7'n Moow RrBM......io sn Sow H STB.WMMM.WMH 4 S4 Hiaa WATB..-.....M... 6 87 PHILADELPHIA BOARD Of TRAD It K. A. ISOUUEK, t Ofofok l. muzby. Y Monthly Committee. bAMUlCL, K. bTOKBS, ) HOVEUENI8 OF OCKAIf 8TKAMKR9. FOR AMERICA. Cella..... .....LonUon.T...New York.... Nov. 18 Alepio .....-l.lverp(Mi)...New York.. Nov 18 O. ol Pails.....Ilveriool...'ew York ,Not'. 211 Villerie Paris Havre New York..;3Nov 21 C. ol BootoD......... Liverpool. ..New York............JIov! M Cblna................Llverpool... Boston -.Nov at M-0'"--; I-lverpool...New York..w.,.Nov. V8 C. of Anlwerp.. Liverpool... New Yor;...MNov, 27 Fulton. ...Havre New York ..N. u Aiicuiauuiiu)UUWiliuitwuMllw 1 lira Nov. 89 Russia..... Llverpool...New York,. Nov. SO , r un itUKOPH- Cnba.........Boston......Llverpool...M Manliailan......New York...Llverpool.. America. New YorkBremen..... C. ol PaiU...M.New York...Liverpool-..., Kuropa New York...4liuiriiw Dec. .M.Deo, Deo. ...M-Deo. (JOAH'I'WIRh. lUlM IMTin IT-TV, Deo. Corsica. .New YorkHavana...........De. 2 A illai.ee... ... ...pl,liada.....M.CIiarlesU)n Decl 8 HiarsandStripeePbllatla Havana.........Deo. 10 II lliaunrey New York...Aspluwall..M..M-Dec. 11 NiAnierlca New York...Rlo Janelro........Jan. 23 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In Ibe regular lines. Tbe steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, exeppt the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers tor Or from the ConU nent call at Bout bam Dion. i CLEARED SATURDAY. BSI55!PA,,,1 Maiihews. Bi ston. H WInsor A Co. (ISlmaMas ' btrobrlde' iJbon, Josle de Bess BCo (Je,8e Amos, Marts, Portland, E. A, Bonder A BKonsth Rich, Lunt, Trinidad de Cuba, Knight A Bcbr C. B. Edwards, dandy, Bt, Johns. P. B., J. Mason Bcbr L. Aut-eorled, Crawford, Pawtucket, Blonlckaon ol to. Scr Ann B, Cannon, Cobb, Providence, Rommel A Bcbr W. 6. Bartleit, Bartlett, Boston, do. bcbr Lehmau Bltw, Buckaiew, Boston, Borda, Keller A Nui tliiff. Bohr Henry May, Franklin, Providence, Hammett & Nell I. Bcbr L. Hunter, Perry, Boston. I. R Tomllnsoo. Bcbrearab A. Hoflman, Haley, Boston, J. U. A G 8 Bepplier. Bcbr V. W. Locke, Huntley, Falrbaven, Day, Huddell A Co. Bciir M. V. Cook, Falkenburg, Boston, Dovey, Bulkley A Co. Bcbr K. Matthews, McElwee, Charleston, D. B. Btet am A t"o. Bcbr H. N. Miller, Boston, Castner, Btlokney A Wel lington. 8chr MsKgle M, Weaver, Weaver, Boston, do. hchr J. B. Allec Case. Pawlucket, i0. bcbr Kmrna M. Fox, Case, Fall River, do. ctr Henry Uroskey, Potter, Boston, Blaklston.Uraeff Bcbr Annie E. Cranmer, Cranmer, Salem, do, bchr Wave Crest, Davis, Dlgbtoo. a0, bchr M Kelnbart, Hand, Buston, Captain. Bcbr Chowan, Uoldwaltb. Portsmouth, Captain. Bt'r J. B. Sbrlver. Dennis, Baltimore. A. Uroves, Jr. Bt'r Alexandria. Pratt, Richmond. W. P. Clyde A Co. Bt'r O. H. bloul, Ford. Wasbludten, W. P. Clyde A Co. Bt'r E. C. BlUdle, McCue. New York, W. P. Clyde At'o. Tub Tbos. Jellerson, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow oi barges, W. P. Clyde A Co, ARRTVED SATURDAY. Steamship Pioneer, Bennett, 60 boursfrom Wilming ton, N. C, with cotton and naval stores to Philadel phia and bouthern Mall Steamship Co. bblp C'bltltaln, McUuIre, from Liverpool Oct. 17, wiin melee, to P. Wright A Bona. Towed up by tug America. Br. barque Bessie North. Foye. 70 days from Liver pool, with mdse. to J. R. Penrose. Brig Alstou, Sawyer, from Wilmington. Del. bcbr K. Nlckerson, Nlckerson, 6 days lrom Boston, wlib mdse. to Crowell A Collins. SfQ A Bcbr Transport, Crowley, t days from Great Hgg Harix r. with mdse. to Allen A Nvedlea. Bcbr Koret, Brown, fiom Boston, with mdse. to I. Jloiifcb A Co, bcbr W. Townsend. Maion, 1 day from Frederloa, With train to J. L. Bewley A Co. Pci.r Marlon. Klce.l day from Newport, with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. . t SchrM.C. Burulte, Rlckards.l day from Camden, With grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. Bcbr Vaudalla, Lav In, l day lrom Letpslc, with grain to Christian A Co. , M , Sebr J B Austin, Davis, from Marolehead. , Bcbr Halo, Disney, lrom Newbury port. Bchr J. Klcardo Jova, Little, from Boston. , Bchr Ann K Martin. Lloyd, from Boston. ; Bchr M. Reluhart. Hand, from Boston. bcbr Henry Crmkey, Potter, from Boston. ', bchr WavelTesi. uivn, irom duoiuu, bchr L. Hunter, Perry, from Boston. , . bchr T. J. Oiaflon. Tapley. from Boston. -l bcbr L. A udenrled, Crawford, from Boston. ' . bchr Charles Hill, Cbeeseman, from Boston. bcbr Ann E. Cranmer. Cranmer, lrom Boston, a bcbr M. M. Weaver, Weaver, from Bnstou. bcbr M. V. Cook, Falkenburg, from Boston. 1 J bcbr W. (. Bartlett. Bartlett. from Boston, -' bcbr H. N. Miller. Miller, lrom Boston, -af bcbr Cbowai'i C4oldwallh, from Baco. bcbr Lebmin Blew. Buckaiew, from Hudson. bchr J. B. Allen. Case, from tireeopori. 3S bchrM. A. Hoflmau. Haley, from Newburyport. BcbrC. W. Locke, Huntley, from Dorchester, bcbr Emma M. Fox, Case, from Norwich. bcbr Reading RR. Ko. 60. Corson, from Norwich, t Schr Oeorite Twlblll. Wilier, from Baltimore. bchr Henry May. Franklin, from Fall River. " bcbr Ann B. Cannon, Cobb, from East Cambridge. Steamer Frank, Pierce. 24 hours from New jtork. wlib mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer Mavrlower. Robinson, 21 hours from New Yerk, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. ,TT Steamer D. I'tley. Davis. 24 hours from New York, With mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. - Tog Thos. Jefferson. Allen, Irom Baltimore, wlln a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. I 8 A A C B. EVANS, HANVrACTrBEB AND DEALEB IN 0IIS, TAINTS, YARMSIIES, Naval Stores and Soaps, NO. 10 1VORTIX UELAifABE ATt'-K CB 10 6 8m 8p PHILAT1ZPHIA. TO RENT. Y O LET, Large Third-Storv Room, Well Lighted, with or without Power. APPLY AT 1! 6 tf no. 10a sei'TH tiiibpst. WILLIAM P. GRANT WW MISSION MEKCHA NT, NO, M B. DitLAWAHK Aveuoe, Philadelphia, MINT FOB Dopont's Gunpowder, ReHned Nitre, Charooal, JCtc W, Baker A Cc's Chocolate, O ooa and Brnma. C rocker Br.. A Co.' YeitoW "Aeial WMiMng Soils, 4 Am. j MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS ETC. MRS. R. DILLON. NO. UIAKD 81 SOCTn STREET Has all the novelties m FALL MILLI If KBT, Sot Ladles, Misses, stud Children. Also, Crapes. Bilks, Blboons, Velvet. Flowers, "Teathersjramea. etc. Milliners supplied. I is FURS. 1867. FALL AND WINTER- FUR HOUSE, (Established in 1018.) Tbe undersigned Invite the speelal attention of the Ladles to their large stock of FURS, consisting of Muffs, Tipnots, Collars, Etc.. IN RUSSIAN BABLX, HODdON'B BAY BAB LB, MINK BABLB ROYAL KRMINK, CHINCHILLA, FfTOH, ETC AU Of me LATEST STYLES. BUPEBIOH FINISH, and at reasonable prices. Ladles In mourning will find handsome articles PERSiannkb and SIMIAS; the Utter a most bean tlrnl tor. CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH R0BE8, and FOOT MUFFS. In great variety. A. K. & F. K. WO WRATH, 1114m NO. 417 ARCH STREET. JMrWlll remove to oar new Store, No. 1212 Chesnut street, about May 1. 1868. p A N C Y F U R 0. Tbe snbscrlber havlDg recently returned from Europe with an entirely new stock of runs Oi bis own selection, would oiler tbe same to his cus tomers, made op in the latest styles, and at reduced prices, at bis OLD ESTABLISHED BTORE, NO. 189 NOBTII THIRD STREET, 10 262mrp ABJVEARCH. JAMES REISKY. REMOVAL. II EHO V ATL -II EBOTAL. C. W. A. TRUMPLER HAS REFCVED HIS MUSIC STORE moil SEVENTH AND CUESNVT ST8J. TO Ao. 926 CUES A VT STREET, tUtArp PHILADELPHIA. HATS AND CAPS. JJ TIIE FALL AND WINTER STYLE HATS AT L. BLAYLOOK'S, NO. 09 NOBTlT EIUUTII STREET, Are commended to the eepeclal attent'on of OENTLEJHEH OF TASTE AHU FASIliON, BEING ELE9ANT IN OUTLINE. MATCHLESS IN FABRIC, CHARMING IN FINISII For ease, grace, and fashion, they are 11 2Jimw0t THE MODEL OF TIIE SEASON. FERTILIZERS. AMMOS IATED PHOSPHATE, AN UNSURPASSED FERTILIZES For Wheat, Corn, Oats Potatoes, Grass, theVegetabM Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc Eto. This Fertiliser contains Ground Bone and tbe be Fertilising Salts. Price Si per ton of 2000 pounds. For sale by Um me-nnlaotnrers, WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Chemists, 1 28mwf No. 724 MARKET Street DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. TRENCH STEAM SCOURING. ALDEDYLL. MARX & CO. HO, IBS gOtllk V1.KVEMTJU StTREET AND NO. SIO RACE STREET. tlOmwt THE MECHANICAL -uAUNOKY COMPANT, IKS OUfOUATEO 1M67. rtPiTii. aioo.ooo. SUHSCKIlTlON I'HICK OF SHARES. 010. Orders lell at the rollowiug places win meet wiin nromut atiention. vl Stalwi Island Fancv Dyftlnn Company, 47 N. Eighth street; Atkinson's Genu' Fur nishing Store, 621 Chesnut street; Atkinson's Gents' Furnishing Store, 620 Cbesaul street ; Lalug's Hat and Ueuts' Furnishing Store. N. E.ror. Sixth and Chesnut streets; Winchester's Genu' furnisoing ntore, ivo Chesnut street; Grant's Gents' Furnishing Store, 1018 Chesnut street; Levi's Geul's Furnishing Store, S. E. cor. tlulilb and Rsce streets; Sachse fe Sou's Shirt Store, S. K cor. Eighth and Vine streets; Butler's Gents' Furnishing Store, Mi 8. Eighth street; Scou'b Gents' Furnishing Store, 2ft B. Tenth street; Jones' Hoop Skirt and Ladles' Furnishing Store, 82! Arch street; Hooper b Parker's Gents' I'urulsblng suire, N. . cor. Arch and Ninth streets: Taggart A Farr's Sewing Machine Store, 61 N. Niulb street; Atkinson's Dry Goods Store, ib! Ridge avenue, and at the Lunndry, Ninth street, bn'ow Dl kersou. Washing done at 8U c.i ts per dozen. All articles called for and dellveredfc j e or charge, and all cloth ing lost will be paid for. No chemicals used. All work performed In the best possible manner, under the superintendence of expe rienced and carelul lemale operatives. Gents' Socks mended and Buttons replaced without extra charge. Tbe nubile are invited to luspect the LatiuUry. Holders o( lour shares of stock will have their bills rendered monthly, with a discount ol so per ceit Stock may be subscribed for at the Oillce ot HENRY C. POLLOCK. Treasurer. No. 180 B. SIXTH Street. 10 12sm8mrp PhlladelphU QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Tbe Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Pcposlt Company, for the Safe Keeping tf Bonds, Stocks, and Other Valuable. CAPITAL. , 9900,000 DIBKCTOKS. wt n nnniirvir EDWAKIJ W. lil.AHiv, ALKXANDKR HriNliY, H. A. CALUWKI.L, CLA KH.NCE H. CLARK, JOHN WELSH, 1 I.llt.lMMUM VKT.T, CHAKLES UAUJLIIiiliin. . . . . Ofliee In tbe Fire-proof Hulldlng of the Philadelphia National Bank. Cli WIN UT Street, above urth. I bis Company reoelvee on deposit, and GUA kaih TEES THE SAFE KEEPING JF VALUABLES unou the following rates a year, via.: ,lnnn Coupon Bonds......". ' Pcr f ?S Registered Bonds aud Securities JOceula per JIUOO Gold Oolu or Bullion Afio per ; Silver Coin or Bullion P ' Gold or Sliver Plate . l Pr 100 Cash Boxes oraiuall Uo boxes ol Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists, etc., contents uukuown to the Couipauy, and lluhllliy lliultxd, Sjj ayear. , , ,1 Tbe Company oIUts for KKNT (reiiter exo nslvely holding the key) hAFKS INSIDE I'l'S VAULls art M. m, t0, SMi, and 7& a year, aucordlug to slae aud localloo. . tkiupous and Interest Collected lor one per cent. Interest allowed ou Money lHtimslia. 1 his Company I. authorized to receive and execute Trust of every deacrlpilou. 12 siniwfrn N, B. BROWNE. President, RtfMCMV PATTBAaOM.Beoretai aiKl Tiewiuier, r CLOTH'NG. QtiE PRICE ONLY. J0HES OLD ESTABLISHED ONE tRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 004 MARKET St., ABOVE SIXTH. For style, durability, and excellence a workman ship, onr goods cannot be excelled. Particular atten tion paid to customer work, and a perfeot fit guaran teed In all cases. 10 2Sfmwm GROCERIES. ETC. gnOl WELL'S SWEET CIDER. Our usual inpply of this CELEBRATED CIDER, JTJBT RECEITED. ALLERT C BOBEBTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, ll7;rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE St, , pRESH FRUITS, I 867. PKACIIE8, PEABS, PINEAPPLES, PLClIg, APBICOTS, CnEBBIEH, B-UACHBEBBIKS, QUINCES. ETC PBESEBTED AND FRESH, IN CANS AND UIAKS JABS, Put np for onr partlcn.ar trade, and for sale by tbe doien, or In smaller quantities, by MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 10 Jm NO. 1804 CIIESN VT STBEJBT. JAMES R. WEDD, TEA DEALER AND GROCER, S. E. COB. EIGHTH AND WALXl'T BT. Extra Fine Souchong, or English Breakfast Teas. Superior Cbnlan Teas, very cheap. Oolong Teas of every grade. Young Hyson Teas of finest qualities. " ' All freab Imported. 8 14 RATIONAL UNION OBOCCBT AND PRO VISION COMPANY. Groceries and provisions at Coat. OFFICE: No. 23S South THIRD Street, BTORE: No. 08 ARCH Street. Cash Capital...... .30, 000 President-WHILL. D. UALFUANN 11191m WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. We keep always on band an assortment of LADIES AND VENTS' "FINE WATCHES' Of tbe best American and Foreign Makers, all war ranted to give complete sutiaiacUon, aud at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FARR & BKOTHBH, Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, eto. 11 Uamtb'rp No. 824 CHESNUT St., below Fourth. Especial attention given to repairing Watches and Musical Boxes by FIRST-CLASS workmen. LEVIS LADOMUS & CO., DIAMOND DEALERS AND JEWELLERS, JNo. SOS CHESNUT BTIUUCT, . Wonld Invite tbe attention of purchasers to their 'arge stock of BENTS AND LADIES' WATCHES, Just received, ef tbe finest European makers. ' Independent quarter, "econd, and self-winding, In gold ana silver casee. Also, AMERICAN WATCHES of all sizes. Diamond Seta, Pins, Studs, Rings, etc Coral, Malacblle, Uaniet, and Etruscan Bets, In great variety. fs liip SOLID SILVERWARE of all kinds, Includliig a large assortment suitable lor Bridal Preaenta.; C. RUSSELL & CO., R0. 23 NOIiTH tJIXTH STREET, OFFER ONE OF TIIE LARGEST STOCKS OF FINE FRENCH CLOCKS, OF 1 HEIR OWN IMPORTATION, IN TUB CITY. S2 AMERICAN WATCHES, LTbe best In tbe world, sold at Factory Prloes C. & A. PEQUICNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, No. 18 South SIXTH Street 8 8 Manufactory, A'o. 2. & rii'TH Street. gTERLIKQ SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY NO. 414 LOCCST STBEBT. GEORGE 8 II AJX P, Patentee of tbe Ball and Cube patterns, manufacture every description of fine STERLING SILVER WARE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice assortment of xicb and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. (9 28 3m J.M.SHARP. A. ROBERTS. PAPER HANGINGS, ETO. pAPER HANGINGS. NEW ENT ABI JMUSIEN T, ' E. t'OBNIB OF TENTH AND WALNUT. J. O. FINN A SONS Have opened with an extensive assortment of DECO RATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing every Quality to suit all tastes. 14 8m HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETO. CUTLERY. A fins assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUTLEKV. RAWJKM, lUftltt BTKOr-tt, LADIEH' HOIS. feUiUi. PAPEii AN1 TAILUUs SHEARS, E'IO.1 L. V. H ELM OLD" 3 Cutlery Store, No. m Booth TENTH Street, XtwM Aours attoye Walaut, . a -si iw sxxtJL4-axxxxxe.nMixxxxM.xaiMSi FINE WATCHES. j Si rS DECEMBER 2, 1867. li JN TAB HOURS OF OUR HAri'lNKSS and prosperity, letns remember the nnlonunateand disabled soldiers who saved as a country and nation-allty'-LINCOLN, OBAND POrCLlR JnTOTESIENT TO ERECT THS GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOB INVALID HOLDIEKB, UNDER A SPECIAL Cbart.r from tb. State of r.o..,l,.BU PASSED MARCH 0, 1S07. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, Tbe object ul Ibis Association Is lo provide, by pub lic exertion, a Na'loDal liome lor our disabled Rol lers, to erect . n asylum for those won, In their patri otism, have served their count y at the expense of lhls bealtn and happiness; who In the battle fur tbe nation's H'ewere am lined, and are now Incapable of working for tbeir own maintenance. France baa her Hotel Ues lnvalloes. where rest the ashes of the great Napoleon; England, her Greenwich and Chel sea Hospitals, the former being one of tbe II nest architectural structures ever devited to charity. Russia, Prussia, and In fttct nearly all Europeau oonniriee have magnificent retreats for the nn leriunste soldiers. Monarchies provlle for tbe alleviation of the auflerlng eunsed by war, but free, prosperous Republican America has no pliv e lor her crippled and sick soldiers but tbe country poor-home or the sidewalks ot her crowded oltles. These noble patriots lell happy homes lo save our common conn try in the hour ot her deep distress. We pledged to them our lactlug gratitude, and now those woo are dependent look to us In tbelr "utter n'ed to redeem tbose pledges. They have performed their part. We enjoy the result ol their saoiillcts. We must not he recreant to our obligations. Let us each devote but a single dollar to this purpose, aud the (4ettysburg Asylum will a fiord the soldiers a home, and our country will be honored by the noble Institution, THE LAND HAS BEEN PUKCHASKD By this Association, and Ten Thomand Dollars have already been paid towards the preservation of the battle-grouud about thirty acres (adjoining the site oi Ueneral Meade's Headquarters) have been set apart for the uses of Ihe Asylum. LrXIMGTON Avknob, Ntw YtRK, Oct 2S, lfi7. Having labured lor three years to erect a Home for our crippled veterans, and having parsed a bill for that purpose In the New Vork Legislature, In corporating some one hundred of our best citizens as Directors but under which bill no actlou has beeu bad, from that time to this and knowing the great and crying necessity ol tbe cane, the shame of leav ing our disabled veterans to starve or beg, I hereby most cordially Indorse your enterprise, aud It shall have all the aid of my tongne. peu, aud Intlut-nco. Very truly yours, CHARLfcS U. HALPI.HE. (From the Postmaster-General of tbe United States.) I recommend to 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. BKOWNE & bPALDKNli, October 26, 1807. Nob. 668 aud 670 Broadway. We hereby certify that we have examined ibe Diamond Goods, Pearls. Emeralds, Rublo, and other precious Stones, as described la the list, and hud them all genuine. UENLE BROS., Diamond Importers, No. 26 Maloen Lane, New York. J. Hf'RhM ANN, Diamond Setter, No. 894 Broome Street, New York. In order lo promote rnhllc confidence In tbe highest degree, and for the lurtberauoe of this great olijrcl, the Association basdectdHd to place tbe luno.ooo worth ot diamonds on public exhloltlon at tne larue Jewelry Establishment of Messrs. Browne & Spaulding, under the Metropolitan Hotel, In tbe city of New Yo.k. The orld-rer owned yacnt "Henrietta" has also been purchased. The Karni ot soil acrvs le locateU in Sulli van county. N. Y., and Is oue o th finest stock farms In tbe Stale; has a splendid mansion, and Is coca pie te In every particular. . . ,, There will be 1,200 COO tickets Issued at one dollar each, admitting the holders to botn of the GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS. ONE AT IRVING HALL, NEW YORK. SATURDAY EVEN INO. FEBRUARY 8, ISM, AMD ON K eikt HORTICULTURAL HALL. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY EVEN1FO, FEBRUARY 82. 1SSM. On which latter occasion a committee of prominent cllisens will be select d to associate with tbe manage ment In making the distribution, to commence on Monday. February li4, at 10 o'clock A.M., at liorucul- tU' S64..K0 IN VALUABLE PRESENTS Will be distributed among the ticket holders, In ac cordance with tbe Charier and the following SCHEDULE OF AWARDS. L 1 Orand Cash Award - Ii(io,ooo g. l Splendid Farm ittuO acres) tto.uiio a. i Yacht, the famous Henrietta".. en.omi 4 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Hrllltants S0,0U0 6. i Diamond Brooch and Earrlugs lull large Diamonds).... , 25,000 ft, Diamond Brooch and Earrlugs (all large Diamonds) 23,000 7. 1 Diamond Brooch and Earrings - 15,000 8. 1 Diamond Neck Luce, 2B UnUiauls, Star Selling ... 8 000 . 1 Diamond Necklace, i Brilliants 7,uoo 10. 1 Diamond Cross, set in silver, (large Diamonds. 7,000 11. 1 Diamond Slide, 16 l!i llliau W.............. t.m) li 1 Diamond lUuster Brooch .- S.Ooo 14, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch.......... (jjuog 14. 1 Diamond and pearl Cameo Bracelet liro cb and Karrlnns.. 6,000 15. 1 Diamond Single Stone RUig ... 4 000 Hi. 1 Diamond Custer Bracelet 4.000 17. 1 Diamond Cluster BroocU.............. ...... 4,000 18. 1 Diamond Cluster Uraceiet. . - 4,000 19. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch aud Earrings.... 4.U0O So. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet. ..... 4.000 21. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4.000 22. 1 Diamond single Stone Scarf l'lu........... 4.000 24. 1 Diamond Cluster Broocb....M......... ....... 4,000 24. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.1 ou 25. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring........... g.aon 16. 1 Diamond Emerald Cluster Brooch............ 3,500 27, 1 Pearl Necklace..... - 8, Wo 28. 1 Pair Diamond Single stone Earrings... g 500 29. 1 Diamond Cross g.ooo 811. 1 Diamond Single Stone blud. ...... ....... 2,000 8:. 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 8.1100 82. 1 Pair Diamoud Single Stone Earrings....... ,) 83. Diamoud Single Stone Plu 8.1100 84. 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud...n 8.000 86. 1 Pair Diamond Siugle Stone Studs .., 8,000 80. 1 Diamond Brooch (in Silver). ........ ............ 3,000 87. 1 DUmoud Cluster Brooch.......... ........ g.ooo 8H. 1 DlamoDd Single Stone Pin 8 000 80. 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud............ 8 ouO 40. 1 ' 'lamond Cluster Brooch .............,. 2,500 41. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring... 2 soo 42. 1 Uismtinii and Emerald ftroocu............... 2,510 4a. 1 Diamoud Single Stone Pin. asoo 44. 1 Pearl Breast pin. Earrings aud Head Ornament 1,500 45. 1 Diamond Single Stoue Flu... 2 600 46. 1 Diamoud Cross....... ......... 2,000 47. 1 Diamond and Emerald Ornament 2,500 48. 1 Diamoud Single Stone Piu.... 2,000 4a. 1 Diamond Single Stoue Ring ......... 2 000 IS4I. 1 Diamond Cluster Stem Rlug ... l'.ioo 61. 1 Siugle stone Diamoud Rtb............. 1 500 62 Diamond Cross 1 000 63. 1 Hair Diamond Cluster Earrings l'soo 64. 1 Diamond single Mone Ring. 65. 1 Diamoud Single Stone Stud j'soo 6. 1 Diamond Bracelet .. ... i'kj 67. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring. .......... rgoo 6H. 1 Diamoud Cluster Rlug j to. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl 1 &ou 60. 1 Choice Emerald stud. ......... , i,6ou 61. 1 Single Stoue King.. 1,600 di. 1 Single i-lone Plu....... w. 1,500 Sa. 1 Cluster Brooch l.fKiO 64. 1 Diamoud Single Stoue Plu... iio 65. 1 1'air Diamoud single Stone Earrlugs boo 66. 1 Diamond Siugle Sione Rlug g)0 67. 1 Diamond and Emerala Cluster Ring. goo 6a. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet, Earriugd, aud Pin goo 60. 1 Camel's Hair Shawl hj0 10, 1 Diamond and Ruby Three nioue King..... 8 0 71, 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster Rlug 800 T'. 1 Diamond Clutrr Brooch. goQ 73. 1 1'air Diamoud Cluster Studs. gyQ 74. 1 Ueutiemau's Oold Watch aud Heavy Chain eno 75. 1 Iilamoua Single Stone Ring, Star Selilug, 600 76. 1 Diamond and Unmet Cluster Ring... 601) 77. 1 Diamoud single Stone Plu......... 500 7K. 1 Emerald Knob 78. 1 Pair Diamond and Ruby Earrlugs 600 SO. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 4W 81. 1 Diamond and Emerald stem Pin 400 62 1 Lady 's Diamond Set Watch S3. 1 Diamond Single Stoue Rlug 850 64. 1 Oold Walub 3,0 85. 1 Diamond aud Opal Ring g.- SO, 1 Diamond and Siugle Stoneotud j.50 87. 1 Diamoud Single stone King 15,, 8s. 1 Diamond Three Stone Rlug j5q 80. I Diamond Siugle Stone Stud 90. 1 1'earl Scarf Pin 01. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring u0 1 Diamond Single Stoue Rlug... 150 03. 1 (jenileman's Diamoud aud Amethyst Ring ISO 94. 1 Diamond Cluster Pin loo 95. 1 Cam to and pearl Brooch aud Earrlugs.... lou 90 1 Cameo Brooch.... . uo 97. 1 Diamond Single Slene Rlug 101) 9H. 1 Diamond tJluster Ring. ........ loo 90. 1 Daily's Oold Watch.. 1011 lou. 1 Coral Brooch and arilngs lno "lnl. 1 1'alr Garnet Sleeve Hill tons luo 102. 1 Oold aud Pearl Scurf Pln. . 60 10.S. 1 nierald Scarf Pin 60 I04. 1 Emerala Scarf I'lti....... 60 106 to 1104, Oue thousand copies of tbe Spltm- dully Illustrated Presentation work.eu- tllled the "Tribute B.iok," at 20 eaclu 20 0"M) 1105 to VIM. looo Photograph Albums at to each 6.000 Also, 12U,(H,0 Caoh Presoii la, fleach..... 120,000 Making In the aggregate 122.104 Presents, va" " lued at (k41.960 HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Ordeismay be sent us In rettlstered letters or pist ofliee orders, in sums ol 81 to f-a, at our risk. Larger amounts should be seut In drafts or by ex ureas, at the following CLUB RATES: 6 Tickets to 1 address 64 '60 1 40 1 1ckefs to 1 addr'sim-OO 10 Tickets lo I address Ills' 60 Tickets lo 1 adilr's 4 I'd 20 Tickets to 1 addrea. 17-601 100 Tickets to laddr'a 86'UO Addrwi all orders and ronimunw-ailoiis Lo (11 4 lut 'OETTYKBUKO AHYI.bM AheMJClA'I'HiN. , 'No, ii Cll-EUN Sir, i'WiaA., Pa, ! A-VflSJlil fiDEMf op MUSIC ...Le and Manassr MONDAY KVESHNO, Dee, J, AMD EVERY 1VENISO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICH, MRS. T. W. LANDER (Formerly Miss Jean M. Davenport). ' .; In her great classic and blstorlo role of (Fac simile of the signature of Qneen RPrabeth to tbe Death Wananlol' Mary btuart), yUEEN OF KNoLANl), ' ' Being a translulion and adaptation. of Olaoomettl's teletir.ted Tacedy of that name, rendered so famous by Madame Rlsiorl In Itallau. MHK. LANDER AH ELTZ B ETH. , MR. J. H. TAYLOR AS ESSEX. ' '," Supported by THE LANDER HIsTRIONIO COMPANY. ' I I'OltLA I r CALE OF TRICES. Parquet Parquet Circle aud Balcony. l. No extra, charge lor r.terved sea's. Family Circle, 60 cents;. Amphitheatre, 25 cenis; Proscenium Boxes, I a Doors open at 7. Curtain will rise preclselyTat 8 , 0'cldck. MnM The Box Fheet now open at Trum pier's Moslc Store, No. 92 ( hesnnt street here seals may be secured for aay evening during tbe week, IXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. " "1" I The manssement lakes great pleasure In annoonO- . arrangements have been made wltb tba" 1 bllsdelphla. W llmlngtou. and Baltimore Railroad ' (ompany to lsue excursion tiokeU during Mrs. Lao--' dei'seug-gemsut for tbe accommodation of thscitl- . Kens of Vllmlr,gtort and Chmer. roodor onv froln. ' Tickets ftom Wllmlnglon and return, 82, eniluiiia the holder to an admission, with reserved .eat, to tbe ' Academy otMuslo any evealm. Chester, Si 60 11 1 , -NJEW CUESNUT STREET TI1EATRB.' Xl Doors open at 6 45. Renins at 745. MONDAY EVENING Deo. J. " KKflAOKMKtiT , AND FIRST APPEARANCE IN PHILADELPHIA op THH FASCINATING, DASH INO, AND BEAUTIFUL ACTREfcB, PANlOMIMIST, AND DANbEUSE. ' M'LLE MARIE ZOE, ' M'LLE fe AR1E ZOE. - ' Y THE CUBAN SYLPH. Who will appear In the wonderfnl Impersonation of ' Til K FKENCH SPY: THE FRENCH SPY; E t. , .. OH, THE FALL OF ALGIERS, ' FenryStAlme ..) Harrer 5-M'lle MARIE ZOE.' Malblldede Merlgue .....J . - Incidental to tbe plecrf. A URAND BATTLE SCENE, . . Incl tiding . ZOE'rt INIMITABLE BROADSWORD COMBAT.. Which has proved the most 1 ERRIKIO SWORD FIGHT ever attempted by any lemale on the stage. . , To conclude wlih the excellent comedietta, THE LADY AND THE DEVIL. SATURDAY AFTK.RNOHN FAMILY MATtNEK. Will shortly appear, the celebrated Germau actress, . M'LLE FaNNYJ AN AUSOHEK. WANTED 75 Yoting Ladles for the Spectacular Play. CENDHILLON. - Apply between ihe bnurn ot ) I and 1 o'clock. MKS. JOHN DREW'S AKCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at IX o'cloc k. HOSEDALE-SiX NlulII'S ONLY. , MONDAY AND DURING THE WEEK, Lester Waiiack's great nlav or , ' . ; ROSE DALE; CR. THE RIFLE BALL, I. . .1 : '.'f wltb all Its grand effects and gret cast. ,. MRS. JOHN DREW lo her original character, L ROSA LEIGH . , -k ' REMEMBER, SIX NIOHT8 ONLY. ''' FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DtlEW. MONDAY NEXT EDWIN ADAMS. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. . THIS (Monday) EVENING, Dec. A . , MB. JOHN BROUGHAM will appear for the sixth time In bis "'. - 1 OREAT SENdA 1IONAL DRAMA, a picture of men and manners or the present day. entitled . THE LOTTERY OK LIFE. Terry, the Swell Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM (A Scampish character ou "The Chances"). Pornlar Fll.101 Ian Scene by Mr FRANK B ROWER, F1RS1 APPKAHANCKOF M t, BENJAMIN GOLD SMITH. THE CHAMPION CLOG DANCES. OX'S AMERICAN VAU1ETY THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ' GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballets Ethiopian Uurlesques.Songs, DanOM Pantomimes, Gymnast Acts, etc. NEW 'PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE. SEVEN'l H treet, below Area. L. V. TUNlsoN A (X)....w Proprietors. SAMUEL STANFORD.... Business Manager. 1 UNISON A (.XL'S MINSTbELS. ' THE CREAM OF THE PROFESSION. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THROUGH OUT. ALL THE STARS IN THEIR OREAT EFFORTS. FRANK MORAN AS HAMLET. J. H. BUDWOKT H AS COUSIN SOHNrDER. . W. S. BUD WORTH A4 SAM COLLYEB. W. ALLEN AS YOUNG KELLY. YOUtVO BOWKN WITH N E WSONGS. ROBINSON IN NEW DANCRS. HO BBS WITH NEW OVERTURES. BOLES, EDWARDS. DANIELS, AND COMPANY, All In their respective characters. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8, Admls slop 26, 60, and 75 cents. Boxes. S5each. HABELMANN'8 OPERATIC CONCERTS IN C03TUME, CONCERT HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING?. Dec 5 and . . M'me JOHANNSEN, M'me BEHREN8. ' JObEPH HERMANNS, the great Basso. v JEAN LOUIS. THEO. HABELMANN. OrJNTLEM AN AMATEUR AND CARL SENTZ S ORCHESTRA. Grand Selections from FAUST. BARBER OF SEVILLE, AND FIDELIO. Subscription Tickets for Two Nlghti I..!jll 50 Single llcket. it MO To be bad at the Music Stores ot Mr. Trumpi'eVi No. 920 Chtsnut street, and Mr. Boner, No. 110a Chesnut street. No Extra Charge for Reserved Seats. Doors open at 7. Concert commences at 8. nap. QONCE R T HALL. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Ta MRS. JOSEPHINE SCHIMPF iiiuiiAi tvti.ti, oecbjuuek a. . Mrs. SCHIMPF will be assisted by the followlngi dlstiugulshed artists: MISS . OUIPE 80LLTDAY, The celebrated Soprano of St. Stephen's Choir. Mr. TUEoDORh; HABEiMaNN Tenor. Mr. A A HON R TA Y LO tt, Batso. Wi.UaHL g AERTN KR, tbe eminent Violinist, Mr. HtKKY U. THUNDER, Pianist. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR May be prucured of Mr. J. K. Oould, No, 9-3 Chesnut stieet: Mr. C. W. A. Trua.pler. No 924Cbesnat sureet. and Mr. W. H. Boner No. Una Chesnut street. Decrs open at 7,' o'clock. Conceit to commence at. 8 precisely. ; ia 2 2t 0 ARL BENTZ'S ORCHESTRAL MATINEES. EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. At a1, o clock, IN HORTICULTURAL HALL. Plauo solo-Mr. C. H. JAUVI, Package of Four Tickets for One Dlhr. Single Tickets, 60 cents. To oe had at Bouer it Co.'s, No. HCi Chesnut street, andatlLedoon ' H attf HiuAMA OKCllKBTltA. PUBLIO RE beiirsals at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, every SAT URDAY, at 8 P. M. Tickets sold at the door, aud at ail principal Music Stores. Engagements caa be made by addressing G. BASTKRT. No. LUil MON TEBEY Street, or at R. WILLIG'S Music store, No llttl CH ESN UT Street. 10 6 8m pTTLERf WEAVER & COT, MANUFACTURERS OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, CORDS, TWINES, ETC. No. S3 North WATER Siieet, and No. 22 North DEL A WARE Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. Epwin n. FiTi.KB, Michael Wjcavkb, ivr.il. 4 'ON MAD F. Clothikh. NlON PAbTE AND SlZINfl COMPANY.- .. ... U.wtlr 111 Hflursi Eu rAa Postersetc. 11 will not sour. 'jys elrrWllfl'Im iZ" Jd 1. KCK Strwel. . gcrj? GAKDNER & TLEMINO, COAOII MAKE118. po. ai sovTn rtrni mtbeet. Pew aud Second-hand Carriage for sal. Fax UonlM attonUon paid to repairing 5 W 3 ua r