THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKtfS III 0VT8IB- HOB. Tm Fir Abbooiatioh. At a stated meeting of Ibe Hoard of Delegate! cf the Fire Awocla Hod, held on Monday evening-, at tbelr -all, so embers of the Board ol Trustees for tbe ensu ing year as follow were chosen: William H. llarullton, America IIoe; Peter Armbruster, Humane Engine; Peter A. Kejeer, Northern liberty Engine; John Philbin, Washington Iloe; John Carrow, Niagara lloe: George I. Yoong. Good Will ErRine; Joseph K. Lyndall, Wercacoe Engine; Levi P. Coats, Wasningtsn Engine, of Frank-ford; Samuel Sparbaws, Phoenix Hone; Cb arias P. Bower, Mechanic Engine; Jesse Llghtloot, Fellowship Eusrme; Robot Shoemaker. United States Engine; Mah lon If. l)lckineon, Harmon v Engine. Tbe folio winjr is sn Inventory of the apparatus belonging to the Association: Htramen 32 Horsra 65 Hand Rnslne 1 Hook and Ladder Trucks . . 3 Fonr-w heeled Hose Carriages . 64 IloKe (Jood . . . . 34,017 feet, 'i Ordinary . . . 11,335 " Total . . . . . 42,4M Nee; hose since November, 16(S 7,380 " Members Active .... 1,730 " Honorary . . . 3.681 " ContriDuting . . 7,233 . Total . . . . . . 12644 The MoynmenHlnp: Hope Company male appli cation to be admitted as a member of the Asso ciation. The initiation tee Is $7500. La Coterie Carnival Acaprmy of Music, Monpai Evbnino, January 20, 18i;8. No lover of rational amusement or devotee of Terpsichore can have (ailed to notice tbe tendency as well as growlrp Ubte towards fancy dres and masque rade ballb. There is a fund of amusement In them. They tend to bring- out the Intent buuior which lies innate amongst those who would shrink at the ioca of appearing npen the blatrtonic stage. "Jlsny a gem," etc. To the energy and enterprise of Messrs. Peter E. Abel and Harry O. and J. C. Kisley belong the credit. For several years past they have en deavored to introduce 'La Coterie Carnival" as an institution worthy ot note, and they have socceeded. Tbe complete arrangement! and the success which have characterized every de- fiartraeut in their former efforts, aucrur well for be future. The excellent regulations, the deco rations, the beautiful scenes, tbe choice selection of music, and the original dances selected for the occasion, in fact, in every branch relative to the enhancement of tbe enjoyment of their patrons, all betoken that they not only bave a correct idea of completeness, but that neither effort nor money bad been spared to make tba entertainments given under their superintend ence moet pertect In every detail. That their efforts have been appreciated, a? well as endorsed, by our amusement-loving public, Is evinced by the number, as well a the cJas, of the patrons of "La Coterie Carnival." The subscription books, which were opened only a lew weeks since, already nam ber over 600 names, and which, from their respectability and influence, denote that the evening of Mon day, January 20, 18C8, will be second to none in the annals of gay, Innocent, and festive amuse ments in out goodly Quaker City. Those of our readers who dotire to participate In tbe event may obtain further information of Messrs. Abel and Risley, either at Peterson's, No. 306 Cheennt street, or at the News Stand at the Continental Hotel. S alb of Stocks and Real Estate. The following stocks and real estate were offered for sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, by Tuomai A Hons, commencing at noon Tuesday, With tbe annexed result: 40 shares Live Oak Copper Mining Co 6)4s. 10 share ITuckahoe and Mouut Pleasant Plank KuRd Company . 10 3000 shares Duquesne Oil Company 2c HO0 Bbarts Mingo Oil Company Vae. loo shares Hughes River and Aslaud Kua OU Company J-ic 10 u shares Hibberd Oil Company...... lc 375 shares Pulsion Coal Company. lia. 1 stars Ocean Steam Navigation Company.... SJ 1 share SteamBhlp Dock Company.... t.to 10 shares Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Company of the Untied Sla'ea IIS 1 share Philadelphia library Company... $u share Mercantile Library Company o 75 Hit hares Horticultural Hall . S26-68 KIV1CK SCHUYLKILL and B. W. corner Lorauaid and Chippewa street Large and valuable Wharf property and large Lot KPKUCE. no. 2R Genleel Dwelling 12100 CATHARINE No.515-Frame Bulldlug SSU0 RICHMOND Three Dwelliogs and Large 1 ot. Km feet front, 800 feet deep ISIOO WILCOX, Nob. laoft. ltKm. 110 Three Brlolc Dwellings 17W, I1U50, 11525 PIN K. No. 10OS Business stand, three story brick Store and Dwelling.. 2700 SECOND, No. 7M (North) Store and Dwell- lng $10,200 PINK, No. 825 Handsome modern .Resi dence - - 118,200 TOWNSHIP LINK ROAD Hotel, Ituown as the "Abbey."...-. . 117.600 NINTH, No. 242 (south) Store and Dwell ing . MARYLAND, HARTFORD COUNTY-52 acres Quarry and Slate Lands..... fvsoo BUTTON WOOD, No. 711 Genteel Dwelliug.. fLOO CARPENTER, west of Eighteenth Twe- slorv Dwelling . 11200 BROWN, NO.S319 Genteel three-story brick Dwelling ...... .... 121 GRiUND-RBNT. SS6 a year $500 TH RICK REDEEMABLE GROUND RS.NTS -Each 52 a rear A680, 660, 1880 AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Mtjbic The sucoess of Mrs. Lander has been very flattering. This evening Eiuabeth will be repeated, with Mrs. Lander as the "Virgin Queen," supported by Mr. James H. Taylor, Mr. A. W. Fenno, Mr. George Beck, Miss Minnie Monk, Miss Jenny Gourlay, and others. On Friday evening, tor the beueSt of Mrs. Lander, Mary Btuart will be plnyed, with a powertul cast. Chesnut. M'Ue Marie Zoe is favored with crowded houses. She is a most macrniflcent crea ture, and performs her triple part in the French Spy with good taste. She is the best representa tive of the role we have seen. Her daucing and Sostnring are really artistic. On r riday evening 'lie Marie Zoe will take her first bcnelit in Philadelphia, Walnut. Mr. Brougham, touched by trie re mark in tbis paper reiutive to the new play he is now performing, has judiciously pruned Thi Lottery of Life ot all of its immorality and ob scenity. ' We observe no decrease of popularity from this action of the dramatist, and we hope that everybody will go and see the new piece now. There can be no objection to the reformed Lottery of Life, even at tbe hands of the ladies. Mr. Brougham takes a benefit on h riday. A bch. Iloteciale Is drawing finely. Mrs. John Drew as "Uosa Leiuh" acts m capiial style, and the is ably supported by the excellent stock company. Mrs. Drfw takes her farewell bene tit on Friday night. On Monday Mr, Ed win Adams bestins an engagement. a ran Amkricak a trreat entertainment is arranged for to-night. This is tne last week of the Carlo Family. Tcnibon & Co continue to presenUable novel- tics at their new Opera Iiou?e, in seventn street, helow Arch. Frauk Moran as "Hamlet:" Bud- woith as "Couiin Schuider;' Youn Bower and llobbs, all to-night, besides the wuoie company oi ucgropnonsis.. IUbelmajjn'b Cobtumb Concerts. Tbe sea son closes with the pertormanccs at Concert II all on tomorrow (Thursdav) aud Hriaay even ings. . Mine. JohaunbcD. Mine. Behreus. Mr. Hermann, Mr. Jean Leuii, Mr. Ilabelraann, a gentleman amateur, aud Carl Seuiz's orchestra an afcbibi. tin. Kennedy, the ereat Scottish Btilladlst. gives two of his delightful entertainments at Musical Ftind Hall, next Friday and Saturday evenings, iius jvenneuy presiaes at tne piaDo Caba Senix gives a matinee at Horticultural Hall to-morrow tiuursaay) auerooon. Mr, Charles Jarvls will preside at tne piano. Toa Germania Okchestba, C. M. Bchmltz, leader. On and alter Saturday, December 1, k. ii.'r.unia rehf ersals will take place at halt- at the Musical Fund Hall. A imUit to these entertainments finds the Uer- mania Orchestra combined, in which each per former excels on his particular instrument, a we witnessed on Hatorday lat In tbe Thema and Variations by B. Bomtnerlatt.' MAR1NE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marint Ntw$ t fXrit Page. ALMANAC JTOB PHILADELPHIA THIB DAT, Jnw Ktsics 7'ftS Moow Rrniia.Mmu,morn. iWM Bar. . 4 IH, Hiau WiTiB.HnwNH 7 27 PHILA DKLPHLA COABO OF TRADB. F. A. Hot'DKR, Oiiiioi L. jBitrt. Monthly Com m rr EE. BlMtHL K. bTOKBW, MOVKMEKTB OF OCKAN TKAUKIIS. FOR AMERICA. Cella.... mIOikIoo New York....M....Nov. M Aleptx .-LlverpM)l.New York.. Nov 19 C.l Ptl......LIverpoolNw Yor....,....Nov li Vlllerle Par Is,.... Havre ..New Yorlt -...Nov 2S ( of Boetou... Liverpool. ..New Yora...,.M...NoT. 2s China...,..... ...... Ll verpool...l!oHlon .Not, 2h vi. 01 AOlweip. .Liverpool. ..ixew r orK ..Now. 97 ...... -Not, m Allenianulaboutliarupton..New York...., -NOV. 29 NOV. 80 luttbia ...MM.LiivHrioni...riew xora FO EUROPE. Boston LI verpool... Manhattan New York... I.I vornnnl. Deo. .Dm. Amerlra .....New YoraBremen ....Deo. CJ- in i-aria.....wew York.LlverimoL, .leo. cuivim, ..ppw y orK...iiasKnw . (YUkTWTHIr luiu imi Deo. Colombia... New York-Havana.... Dec. Alllaiice.......phllada.....M.Charleilon.......Deo. KtarsanrlbirlpeaPhllada Havana....... Deo, 11 Cliauncey. New York...Asplnwall.......Deo, Wi r iirw 1 ora...rtio Janeiro Jan. xi lt " -i""J ujr every iwiuiinr iu mio ihkuim lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for Or from the Contl nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Barqne J. llallleld, Hatfield, Liverpool, P. Wright & rous( Edir A, Pharo, Bhourds, Providence, John O. Scott 4 Hons. Bchr M. H. Rtockham, Webb, Charleston, do." Hchr Restilng RR No. 6S, Madden, New York, do. Kciir Kdwln, Llttletleld. Jr., pawtucket, do, bchr 1. Truman, Gibbs, New Bedford, Blaklston.Graeff A Co. Bchr J. Martin, Baker. Boston, U Andeniied A Co. Bchr Morning Light, Wallace, Washington, La,bbury, Wlckersham A Co. Bt'r Mayflower, Robinson, New York.W.P.ClydedkCo. Bt r R. Willing. Cuudltr, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Tug Thos. Jeflerson, Allen, tor Baltimore, with tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVED YK8THRDAT. Bteamshlp Tonawanda, Jennings, 70 honrs from Bavannah, with cotton, etc, to Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Co. OO the Brandywlne Light r assed a brig and scbr, bound op. Brig Herald. Wood, irom Baltimore, via Wilming ton, to G, W. Bernadou & Co. Bchr J. L. Harned, Adams. 8 days from Norfolk, wlih lumber to Bacon, Collin A Co. Bchr Freemason, Eur man, 2 days from Indian rlvor. Wlib corn to Bacon, Collins A Co. - BcbrJ. L Ueverln, Melvln.l day from Little Creek Landing, with grain to J. L. Be w ley A Co. Bohr Bee Ileum, t days from Laurel, with lumber to Bacon, Collins A Co, Bchr bewell, Bennett, 1 days from Indian river, with lim ber to L B. Phillips. ' renr f.nen iioigate, uniaing. rrom pantego, with lumber aud shingles to Norcross A Sheets vessel to Lsttihury, Wlckersham A Co. fcchr E. N. Perry, Hamilton, from Portland, with headings to Madeira A Cabada, schr B Hteeiman. Bteelman, rrom Kgg Harbor. Bchr J, H. Hoyl. Rohy, lrom Bridgeport. Bteamer Beverlv. Pierce. 24 hour from New York. With mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tog Tbo. Jefferson. Allen, irom Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. ' t MEMORANDA, rteamshln Arlen M.tih.w. itnnn at. Riudin t. terday. ' ' " 1 ' Barque F. B. Fay, Dunham, hence for New Orleans, was spoken 28th ult.. lat. 84 29. Ion. 74 01. Barque Kate Btamler, Crawford, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Providence Zoth alt. Bchrs W. G. Dearborn. Foster, and Curtis Tllton, Bomers, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Charleston yes terday. Bcbrs E. D. Kndlcott and J. 8. Welden, hence, at Washington 2d Inst. rx-nr Alice Flora. Foote, bence.at Baltimore 2d Inst. Bchr B. Blmmons fj&nriv. hni for Rnatnn. at N York 2d insb, with sans split, and loss ot bowsprit. Bchr Theresa, Corbltt, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Windsor 16th ult. renr cohasset, Glbbs, hence, at New Bedford lit Dftant, Bcbr P. M. Wbeaton. BteDhens. for Phlladelnhla. sailed from Balem 1st lust. Bcbr Anna B. Bar llett. Smith, hence, at Norfolk 30th ultimo. Bchr Virginia Dare. Johnson, hence, at Alexandria 2d Inst. Bchr Sarah A. Bolce, Boice, hence, at Portsmouth 2"h ult, .. . - . Bcbr A. A. Anarews. Keuy, rrom uonton ror nua delphla, at Newport 29ih ult. Bchr Iv tl. WHSDn, jiarrm. iruiu ran xviver mr -ui-1 u H . 1 I a .t TCaw Vnrlc ?d Inst. Bchr saran, emitn, nence lor &ii?u a jruiuv, Bchrs Cerri) Gordo and M. D. Cranmer, for Philadel phia, sailed rrom Newburyport 1st insu NOTICE TO MARINERS. While examining the course of the telegraphic Cable from Placentla to BydDey, in Cape Breton Island, a patch wltb live fathoms was discovered, which Is sup posed to be tbe Merchant bhoat. . . From lt Verde Point, Placeutla. bears BE. M E.. 15 miles; southwest point of Merasheeu Island bears NE. B N.,s mues. it i reunrted that from tbls bolnt towards Mera- sheen Island many shoal patches exit, with deep water among mem. All bearings are maeneiio. Variational Funk island 83 SO westerly In 11887; at Cape Fogo, ; at Placentla bay, SO. Jjy Commana or tneir lorusnipo. 1 l a x4itnv thi'M RDS. TTTdrocrranber. Hydrograph'lc Olllce. Admiralty. London. Oct. 2t, 1367. SAAC D. EVANS, BUNTJ FACTfBEB AND DEAIJEB IH OILS, PAINTS, TARKISHES, Naval Stores and Soaps, HO. 1 HOBTH EIJa'VTABE AVKWTB; 10 1 Km ftp PBILApnLPHIX. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTSf&C J. W. SCOTT Sc. COn HIBT MAKl'FACirBEBa, AKB SBAX.KBS IW HEX1! rVBllIIHIHfl GOOD MO. 814 CDEMNDT STBEET. yOUB DOORS BELOW TUB "CONTINENTAL, ftZ7rp fHILA.DEt.rHIA. PATENT SUOULDER - SEAM AtlUHT MAMfjrAtrrOBT, ASDWEKTMES'SI rCBilI(SIim STOB1 PERFECT FITTING BHIRT8 AND DRAWKB8 made Irom rueaiiuremeDt at very short notice. All other article of GENTLEMiN'tt DEXJ GOODS In fall variety. WINCIIENTEB CO., U 70S CHEHNTJT Street GOVERNMENT SALES. LARGE SALE OF CLOTHING, C. EQUIPAGE. AND G. DKl'OT QUABTKKMASTKB'S OEFICF, WmuiKimiN. 1). C. December 2. isi7. lolhlni Will be sold at Public Auction, at the Cloihlng Depot, Armory Square, tbls city, on THURSDAY, ucuniDir 1, commencing at iu a, ax., uuuer me supervision of Cantaln 1. U. Thomas. M. H. K.. U. s. A., a larxe lot 01 con resulatlou. new. damaged. and unsnrviceahle clothiug, etc., couslallug Iu part. l.Coo.OOU feet hemp tentif00 filhley tent stoves uuru, new. 18.000 blankels. 1U,(kki yards lace. 4,6110 pairs bootees. uno pairs boots. 2.600 iron sera, loot l,7iKl trowsers, 111' led 2,800 bed ack. 66i ssNortvd tents. k.-O shelter teuis. huO lacketfl. luto nuave jackets. 100 cavalry do. 6IKJ0 V, R. C. do. 14MI great coats. a0 lufunlry do. 7"0 artillery do. 870 vest. ttuglei, trumpets, ets. etc. Ternis:-CaHh. in (lovf rnment hinds. Purchases must be removed wlthlu five days from day or sa'e lis order of lbs Quartermaster-General. J. V. Mt'F hilt RAN, Deputy (4. M. General, 12 4 St Brevet Brlg.-GMneral, U. B. A. rriTLnn, veaver & co. ' MANUFAOTURERB OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, C0RD3, TWINES, ETC. ' No. IS North WATER Si reel, and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue, PHILAOELFHIA. EcwiM H. Fitter, Michael Wkavbb, Uikaas F, twriUAa, PROPOSALS PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA TION. OrrioKi Crief QrASTsssAtns, 1 FoT LkaVKNWorth, Kansas, Nov. I, IW. f Fld proposal will be received at ibis olllce mull 12 o'clock M, the nth ol January, ls8, for lae trans portation or military supplies during the year com menrlng April 1, IbdS, and ending March Jl, 1W, 00 the following routes: ROUTE KO, J. From Fort Harker, Kansas, Fort If ays, Kansas, and any other point or points that maybednslgnaied by the Chief guai terniaster Department of the Missouri, on tbe Dnlon Pacific Railroad, K, II., to any place I list may be designaied by the shipping ofllcer. In the Biaie of Kat,sa and Territory of Colorailo aeutb of latiiude 40 degrees North, aud to Fort I'nloa, New Mexico or other depot that may be designated In that Territory, and t any other points on the route to that depot. ROUTE NO. S. From Fort Union, or such other depot a maybe established in the Territory of New Mexioo, to any pi sis iirstaMons that are or may be established In that I errltmy, and to such post or stations as may he rie-, signaled In the Territory of Arlr.nna, a Oil the Slate ol Texas, went of longitude 106 degrees. ROUTE No. 6. From such point as may be designated on tbe Mlv B url facillc Hailroad. houthwent Branch of Missouri Puclflc Railroad, or the Union Pacific Railroad. E. D., to Fur. Gibson, Indian Territory, or such 01 ber point as may be established as the military depot lu that Tirrliory. The weight to be transported during the year will not exceed ou Route No. 2, 20.0o0.ouo pounds; on Route No. 8 e.ouu.OiO poundfc; and on Route No. S, 2.000,000 pounds. Proposals will be made for each route separately. lllOueis will state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at whicb,lbey will transport the slorea in each month of the vear, beginning April 1, 1868, and end ing March 81, 16(i. Bidders will give their names In full, as well as their places of residence, and each proposal miMt ba a'companlid by a bond In tne sum of ten thousand (Siu.mxi) dollars, duly exeoiittd by two or more re spoiisiole persons, In legal form and properly stamped, guaranteeing that In case the col tract Is awarded for tbe route mentioned In the proposal to the parly pro posing. It will be accepted aud entered Into, and good and sufficient security furnished by said parly lu ac cordance with tbe terms of this advertisement. Each nladir must be piesenl at tbe opening of the proposals, or be represented by his attorney, - 'l be contractor will be required to give bonds In the following amounts: On Route No. , (2i0,COn. On Rome No. 8, tloi'.oou. On Route No. , .I,IK.0 Batls'actory evinenee of the loyaltv and solvency of each bidder and person offered as .security will be re quired. Proposals will be Indorsed "Proposals for Army Transportation on Route No. "2." "S," or "6," as the case may be, and none will be rntertalntd unlett iiey cumply with the requirement! of thu tvlmTtUement. Tbe party to whom au award Is made must be pre pared to execute the contract without unnecessary delay, and 10 give the required bonds for tbe faithful performance of the contrac. 1 be right to reject auy and all bids that maybe Offered Is reserved. The contractor on each route must be In readiness for service by the 1st day of April, UK and must have a place of business or agency at which he may be communicated with readily. For Route N . 2 at Fort Darker, and such other points on tbe railroad as may be designated as tbe starling point of tbe route; for Route No. 8 at Fort Union, New Mexico, or such other point as may be established as the depot, and for Route No, 6 at Leavenworto, Kansas. Blank Inrms showing the conditions of tbe contract to be entered luto for each route can be hail upon ap plication at this olllce, or at the olllce of tbe Quarter master at New York. Chicago, Bt. Louis, Si. Paul, Fort Leavenworth, Omaha, Denver, C T and Banla Fe, and must accompany and be a part of the pro posals. L. C EA8TON, Deputy Quartermaster-General, 12 SIJU C. Q.M. Dep t of the Missouri. HEADQUARTERS DEPOT OF THE PLATTE, CHIKF QUARTEBMABTEK'S OFFICE, 1 Omaha. Neb.. November 20, 1S87. PROFOSAL8 FOR ARMY TRANSPORT A ITON. Bea ed Proposals will be received at tbis office until 12 M.00 THURSDAY, the 2d day of January, 1US. for the transportation of Military Supplies during tbe year commencing April 1, 1868, and ending March 81, lota, on Route No. 1, from Cheyenne, Dakota, or such other poluts as may be determined upon during the year, on the Onmba branch of the Union Faoitlo RaLroad, west of Cheyenne, 10 such posts or depots as are now or may be established in tbe Ter ritory ot Montana, south ot latitude 47 degrees, in tbe Territory of Dakota, west of longitude lot degrees, In tbe Territory of Idaho, east of longitude 114 degrees, atd In the Territories of Utah and Colorado, north of latitude 40 degrees, Including, If necessary, Denver city. The weight to be transported dnring the year on Route No. 1 will not exceed twenty-live million (2MH 0,00(1) pounds. Bidders will state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they will transport the stores In each mom h of tbe year beginning April 1, 1868, and ending March 81, 1868. Bidders should give tbelr names In full, as well as their p ace ot reeldenoe. and each proposal should be accompanied by a bond In the sum of ten thousand (I0'. duUara, signed by two or more reaoonslble persons, legally executed and properly stamped, guar anteeing that In case a contract Is awarded for the route iuOt:oned In the proposal to the party pro posing, the contract win oe accepted ana entered into, and good and sufficient security furnished by said party In accordance Willi the terms of this advertise ment. Each bidder most bo present at tbe opening ot the proposals in person or be represented by his at torney. The contractor will be required to give $250,000 bonds. Satisfactory evidence or tne loyalty ana solvency or each bidder aud person offered as security will be re quired. Proposals must be Indorsed "Proposals for Army Transportation on Route No. 1," and none will be en tertained unless they fully comply with the require ments of tbls advertisement. The party to whom the award is made mast be prepared to execute the contract at ouce, and to give me requireu uouua lur 111 w iwuiui iwiuiuwuuaui tbe contract. ..... . . Tbe right to reject any or all bids that may be offerfd Is reserved. Tbe contractor roust oe in reaainess ror .service oy the 1st day or April, 1868, and will be required to have a ntaxant hnsinesa or aaencv at which he mar be communicated with promptly and readily, for Route No, 1, at Cheyenne. Dakota, or at sucn otuer point as may be Indicated aa the starling point of the m.iiVi forms, showing the conditions of the con tract to be entered Into, can be bad en application at this office, or at the olllce or tne quartermaster at new York, St. Louis. Fort Leavenworth, Santa Fe, and Fort Bnelllng. and must accompany and be a part of the proposals. By oruer o, YYT Brevet Brig. -Gen. .Chief Quartermaster, Department ortnenaue. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY; TRANSPORTA TION. Oryic-E Chief Quartermaster, ) Dkpahtmbnt of Dakota, V Bt. Paul,, Minnesota, Nov. is, 1867,1 Baaled proposals will be received at tbls olllce until 11 o'clock M., ontheSOtb day of.Jamiarv, 1888, for tbe transportation ot Military Supplies during the (ear conimeuclug April 1, 186s, and ending March 81, Htu. on Route No. 4, from Saint Paul, Minn., or Salot Cloud, Minn., by the shortest road or Hue, to such Posts as are now or may be established lu the State of Minnesota and In that portion or Dakota Territory lying east of the Missouri river and bounded by It, and from Fort htevenson, or other designated point on the Mlasourl river, eastward to present posts, or such as may be established east or north of that river, in Dakota Territory. The wilght to be transported on tbls Route No. 4 shall not exceed ten million pounds (10,000,000 pounce.) B uuers will state the rate per one hundred (100) pounds per one huudred (lou) miles for each mouth ot the year begiunlng April 1, lboa, aud ending March 31, lew. Bidders should give tbelr names In full, as well as tbelr places of residence, and each proposal should be accompanied by a bond lu tbe sum of leu thousaud dollars, blgued by two or mere responsible persons, iiuaranteelha' that In raise a contract Is awarded for the route mentioned In the proposal to the party pro poMug, thecoulract will he accepted and entered Into, and good aud sufficient security furnished by said party lu accordance with the terms of this advertise ment. 'i he contractor will be required to give bonds lu the sum of one hundred thousand dollars (iio.ot).) ballslticlory evidence of Ihe loyalty aud solvency of each bidder aud person oilered as security will be required. 1 i,.ut. mnat. hn anrlnrfiAd ltFmnnnft I ror ArmV Transportation on Route No, 4 and none will he entertained unliss they fully comply wltb the re quirements ot tins advertisement. The party to whom an award Is made must be pre nareri In execute the contract at once, and to give the required bonds for tne laliblul performance of the contract. The right to reject any and all bids that may be onerea is reserveu. 'riiaemiLraitinr must be In readiness for service by the 1st dav 01 April, 188. aud will be required to have a place ot bunlues or agency at which he may be coin- muiiicuted with promptly auu rtjaunj- mi i.w..v 4. at Balm Paul, Mlunesola, Fort bteveusou, L-akola Territory, or at si ch other polul as may be Indicated Blabk lorn, snowing the conditions of theconlraot 10 be entered into, cau oe uau u" ih"" i.llice, or at the office of the Quartermaster at New viv l i,!,...,,.. 1., 1 mil. Vnrt Leavenworth, Omaha, aud Fort buelltng, aud must accompany and be a pan 01 iue proposals, p. B. ITOLABIRDi LleuL-Col.. Deputy Q. M;J"0-! Brevet Brlg.-Gen. U. B. A., 11 SO IJIs I'hlef Q. M., Department of Dakota COTTON AND FLAX. . BALL bbcK AND CANTAB, Of all numboni and brands Tent. Awning, Trnnk, and Wagon Cover Due Also, Paper Mauofactnrers' Drier tells, from oul( several feet wide; Pauling, Belting. Ball Twin, etc, JOHN W, kVKHMAN & CO., ih ymiu&m tiler, CLOTHING. QME PRICE ONLY. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED OXE I RICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. C04 MARKET St., ABOVE B1XTH. For style, durability, and excellence; workman ship, onr goods cannot be excelled. Particular atten tion paid to customer work, and a perfect fit guaran teed In all cases. 10 2Sfmwm FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OF JayCooke&G). U2 and 114, So. THIRD ST. PniLAT' A De tiers in nil Government Beouritiet. OLD 5-SOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR KLW! A JLIBERAL DirrEBEHCB ALLOWED, Compound Interest lVotei "Wanted, lKIEBUI ALLOWED ON DEPOSJITS. Collections made. Block bonght and sold on OommlBaton. Special btuiness acoommodatlons reserved far dies. f9 3 8m yE HAVE FOR SALE THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS . OF THE Central Pacific Railroad Company, AT (95) NINETY-FIVE, And Accrued Interest In Currency. These Bonds are payable by law, principal and Inte rest, In gold Interest payable 1st of January and lat of July. We will take Governments .In exchange, allowing tbe full market price. We recommend them to Investors as a first-class Security, and will give at all times tba latest para- pblets and general Information npoa application to us Having a full supply ot these UODa on band, we are prepared to DELIV.EB THEM AT ONCJ& . DE HAVEN & BHO Bankers and Dealers In Governments, 11 5 lm HO. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 7 3-lOs, ALL BCIEtllSS, CONVERTED INTO F1YE-TWE IN TI ES. BONDS DELIVERED IMJotEDIATBTt DE HA YEN & BROTHER IPS rp MO. U. TITTUP STREET. U. . 8. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. IS S. THIRD ST., MO. NASSAU ST, fBIULDKaFBIa, MEW VOBIC Older a for Stoclt and Cold executed in Phila- delphia and New York. li PROPOSALS. PO8AL8 IF OR WOOD, Depot Quartkkmabteb's Office, WiHHIKUTUN. l. U.. MOV. 1. 1H07. J (Scaled proposals from rexponnlble parties will be received at ibis olllce until 12 M , on HATUHDAY, December 7, lor tbe delivery of tttUOO) three thousand cords of well-seasoned, souud, aud merchantable HAlio wood, 4 feet loug, and split to the ordinary Sire 01 coru woou. The contractor to keen tbe wood on hand at a con. Vfiiient point, aud deliver It on orders from this office at any place In the city, lujsuch quantities as uiay from time to time be required. An lnnpeclor will he designated on tbe part of the Government to examine aud meaaure the wood as delivered, and such as does notconiurm to the spec! tlcatlons above will be reiecled, The names of two reuenlble persons signed. In their own hand, to a statement that they will become securities In case the contract is awarded to the bidder, mast accompany each proposal, bonds iu the sum of ten tbousaud dollars, signed bv himself and both his sureties, will be required of the EUcceHHiui OHiqer. j ayiueuui wr woou retjfivea win uo mw mwumi. If in iuuds, or aa aoonlheraiiraafuuihi aie furnished . lor thepurpoHe. . , ti, u,,,.,.Mf,ii bidder mnst hold himself In read! nes to commence delivery on the l&iu Doouuibur ifl bids will be submitted to the Quartermaster rjcumi or iiiHtruclioiia before awardiug contract. liwtili.ru will add rend pronusnls to the uoderslkMied. endorsed 1'ropoKals for Wood," and are invited to be present at tne opening 01 uira. By order of th Quartermaster General. J. C. Mcl ERR AN, Deputy QuartermaHler-Ueueral, 11 19 ts Bvt, iirig. Uen. U. B. Army, f 0 R N EXCI1ANGE VJ BAG M ANllFACrOHY, JOUMT. HAILKYACO., R It MOV Kb IO N. E. corner of M A ltk' ET and WATElt Btreets, l'hllailelphla. DEALETIH TN BAUB AND BAGQIKQ Of everv Lwcrlnilon, for Grain, Flour, ball, buner-Piionphate of Lime, Bone 1IUHU It,IC Large and small OUNNV BAUS constantly on ban J, i m 1 auh), v WL BAi;a.o. IvtiN J, Saiuy, Jamm Cascaxsn, 4pi THE HOURS OF OUR LUFPINESS an"S" DroauerltT. let iu remember the unfortunate and disabled soldiers who saved ns a country and nation- allty."-LlNCOLN, OBIRD rOPFLAB HOTEJieKT TO EAKCT TUB GETTYSBURG ASYLUM roa INVALID SOLDIERS, UNDER A BPKUIAL Charter from tbe State of Pennsylvania PASSED MARCH ,tS6I. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PK 5PLR. I he ohlectol thla ABaociallon Is to nrovlde. bv D'lb- llc exertion, a Na'lonal home for our disabled sol lers. 10 erect an asylnm for thoee woo. In their patri otism, have served tbelr countivat Ibe exienseuf their tealtn and bapplnen: who In the battle for the nation's ll'ewere maimed, and are now Incapable of working for their own maintenance. France has her Hotel des lnvallOes. where real the ashes ot tne great Napoleon; Krgland, her Greenwich and Chel sea Hospitals, the loruier being oue of the finest architectural structures ever devoted to charity. JtuHHla, Prussia, and In fact nearly all European countries nave niaguinceni retreats ior tne un loriunat4 soldiers. Monarchies proviJe for the alleviation of the snfierlng CHUd by war, but free, piosperous Bepubllcan America has no place lor ber crippled and sick soldtera but the country poor-house or the sidewalks ot her crowded cillea. These noble patriots left happy bomea to save our common coun try In the hour ot her deep distress. We pledged to them our laHlng gratitude, and now those whe are dependent look to us In their utter need to redeem those pledges. They bave performed their parr. We enlov the result ot tbelr sacrifices. We must tint be recreant to our obligations. Let us each devote but a single dollar to thla purpose, and the Uettynburg Asylum wUI allord the soldiers a home, aud our country will be honored bv the noble Institution, T11E LAND HAS BEKN PURCHASED By this Association, and Ten Thowand Dollars have alreudv been paid towards the preservation of the battle-ground about thirty acres (adjoining the site ot General Meade's Headquarter) bave been set apart for the uses of the Asylum, LEXINGTON AVKNDK, IN H W I0BK, JCU -J, IBIW. Having labored for three years to erect a Home ror cur crippled veterans, ana naving passea a 0111 for that purpose In tbe New York Legislature. In- cnriioratfug some one hundred of our bent citizens as Directors but under which bill no action has been bad, from that lime to tbls and knowing the great and crying necessity ol tbe cate, the shame of leav ing our disabled veterans to starve or beg, I hereby most cordially lbdorse your enterprise, and It shall have an tne aia 01 my tongue, pen, aua innuence. Verv tmlv vours. CHARLfcS U. HALPIrfE. (From the Postmaster-General of the United States.) 1 recommend to all rosi masters tuai mey snail aid thla truly benevolent and patriotic enterprise. Being satisfied with the Integrity or vour enteruri.se. we cheerfully consent to display your diamonds at our establishment. BHOWKK A 8PALDI.SU, Uctober 26, 1B67. Nos. 568 and 670 Broadway. We hereby certify that we have examined the Diamond Goods, Pearls. KmeraldB, Kublei, and other precious Btones, as described lu the list, and find them all genuine. HKNLbi ukus., Diamond importers, iso. zo MalOen Lane, New York. J. 11 ithAi AMiN. Diamond Better, no. m aroome street. New York. In order to promote rnbllc confidence In the highest degree, and for the furtherance of this great object, the Association has decided to place the taoo.oiiO worth ot dlauioods on public exhibition at the large Jewelry JtAulUbmenl or Messrs. urowuo k npauiumg, the Metronolitan Hotel, lu the city of New York. The world-rerownedyachfHenrletta" has also been purchased. The Farm ot 600 acres Is located In bulll van county. N. Y., and Is one ot the finest stock farms In tbe State; has a splendid mansion, and la complete 'VhVre'wlil'bjofOOtlckets issued at one dollar each,.dmlttlng t holder, to both of the . ijllA.nL JlJfOit"' rcoiirduui ONK AT. IRVING HALL. NEW 1 UKK. SATURDAY EVEN- XriJt X Hi DitlJ a jl a ot a wo, AND ONK AT . HORTICULTURAL HALL. " r,.. B,hir.h inii.r iu.rA.trn a committee of prominent clllrens will be selected to as oclate with the manage ment In making tne oiBinuuuun, wmU m, MondaV. February iU, at 10 o'clock A.M., at Horucul- luial B$ m IN VALUABLE PRESENTS Will be distributed among the ticket holdors. In ac cordance with the Charter and the following BCHEDULK Oi A w Aiiuo. 9 - J V. A n o 1 ....tioo.ooo .... 60,000 .. 60.0011 1 I ItlRUU VHU .. - 1 Buleiidld Farm itiou acres) g. 1 Yacht, tbe famous "Henrietta' .... 4 1 Liiamona recaiace,io diuuwiki k' 1 Diamond Brooch aud Earrings (all large 0,OU0 Diamonds) . 25.000 9. 1 Diamond llruocn ana Jtrrmg iau targe 1 jDiaruooas) 7. 1 Diamond Brooch and Earrings.. 8. 1 Diamoud Necklace, Lrnliauls, Star belling 9. 1 Diamond Necklace, 2t Brilliants. 10. 1 Diamond Cross, set In sliver, (large Diamonds. 11. 1 Diamond Bllde.lS Brilliants ..... 12. 1 Diamond cluster Brooch... .. 13. 1 Dlamohd Cluster Brooch.... 14. 1 Diamond and Pearl Cameo Bracelet Brot cb and Earrl una....... 15. 1 Diamond bingle ISlone ltlug is. 1 Diamoud Cluster Briicelei.. 17. 1 Diamond Cluster Broocn. ........................ 18. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 19. 1 Diamoud Cluster Brooch and Earrings.... 20. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet................... 21. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch ..... !2. 1 Diamond Single Suiue Bcarf l'lu....... 23. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. .M .........., 2"),0o0 15,000 8.000 7,000 7,000 6.000 6.0O0 6foo0 6,000 4000 4,000 4,Ouo 4,000 4,0u0 S.000 4.000 4.000 4,000 4.100 8.500 8,600 8,600 S&oO 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8.000 8.000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8.OU0 S 000 1,600 2600 S.6l0 2,600 1600 26O0 2,6110 2.6US 2.000 2.000 1,600 1,600 1,000 1.600 1,600 1.600 1,6110 1,600 ' 1.600 l.duO 1,600 1,6110 1.600 l,6il0 1.6(10 800 800 mi) soo o 8 0 8110 800 6u0 600 60O 600 600 600 600 4uo 400 4i o tao 8 o a ,0 1&0 150 150 ISO 24. 1 Diaa-oua uiuster uraceiet it 1 Timinnnd Binele Btone Rlug i6. 1 Diamond Emerald Cluster Brooch 27, 1 Pearl Necklace.................-...... 28. 1 Pair Diamond Bingie Blone Earrlugs. eo 1 Diamond LYOBS ........ so! 1 Diamond Bingie Blone Btud...,..,. v 1 Tiiumnnd hlnule Btone Pin. 82. 1 Pair Diamoud Bingie Btone Earrings.. 88, 1 Diamono Bingie ctoue riu...MW..H... 84. 1 Diamond Bmgle Stone Stud................ 86. 1 Pair Ulamouu eiugie dmjub oiuuo., 8, 1 Dlamqnu uroocu iiu Dnyoi, 87. 1 Dlmoud Cluster Brooch....... 88 1 Diamond bingie Stone Pin.... 88. 1 Diamond Single Blone Krud.. 4u 1 "lamond Cluster Brooch... 41. 1 Diamoud bingie Btone King.... 42 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooon. eeaeeeeeeeo 48. 1 Diamond Blligie own" riu... ............. 44. 1 Pearl Breaaipln. Earrings aud Head irjiament ...... w... ....... ....... m 45. 1 Diamond Single blone Pin....... 4S. 1 Diamoud Cross....... 47. 1 Diamond and Emerald Ornament 4S. 1 Diamond Bimile Blone Piu. 4S. 1 Diamond Biiiaie btone Ring.. AO. 1 Diamond Cluster Blent King.., 61. 1 Single Btone Diamond King... 6S 1 Diamona urons - 68. 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Earrings., 64. 1 Diamond Single Btone Rlug. 66. 1 Diamond Single Blone Stud......... 66. 1 Diamond Bracelet...... .., 67. 1 Diamoud Single Btone Ring,,.. 68. 1 Diamond cluster rung........ ts. 1 Camera nair puawi................,...... 60. 1 Choice Emerald Btud-. .. . 61. 1 Bingie Btone King...... .. i. 1 Single btone Pln.. 68. 1 Cluster Brooch ..... 64. 1 Diamond Bingie Stone Pin 65. 1 Pair Diamoud Single Btone Earrings...... 66. 1 Diamond Bingie Btone Ring 67. 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster King...... 68. 1 Diamond Clutter Bracelet, Earrings, aua Pin ......... 69. 1 Camel's lialr Shawl . 70. 1 Diamond aud Ruby Three Htone King., 71. 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster King. ....... "li. 1 Diamond Cluster iiroocb- .., 73. 1 Pair Diamond Cluster studs 74. 1 Gentleman's Gold Watch and Heavy Chain 76. 1 Diamond Bingie Btone King. Star Beltlug, 78. 1 Diamond and (iaruet Cluster King 77. 1 Diamond bingie Bloue i'lu.....m..... 78. 1 Emerald Knob 78 1 Pair Diamoud and Kuby Earrings 80. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 81. 1 Diamond and Emerald stem Piu... 82 1 Lady's Diamond Set Watch 83. 1 Diamond Single Btone Klug .. 84. 1 Hold Watch .,..... Wi. 1 Diamond and Opal Ring 4 K6, 1 D'vuiood end blugle sioueistud 87. 1 Diamond Single stone Klug......... 88. 1 Diamond Three Btone King H. 1 Diamond Single Btque Btud 90. 1 I earl Scarf Pin . VI. 1 Diamond Cltwter Ring M. 1 Diamond Single bloue I, 3. 1 (ieutlemau's Diamond Ring - M 1 Dlaiiiuud Cluster Piu 86. 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch IW. K amro Broocl x VI, 1 Diamond Slnglu bums Ri H8 1 lilamond Cluster King W. 1 Lady's Gold Watch lull 1 Coral Brooch aud arrluv ltd 1 Pair Garnet Sleeve Button. lo. 1 (.old aud Pearl Scarf Pln 108. 1 Emerald Scarf Pin........ lot. I Emerald bear! I'm lot to 11". Due thousand copies didiv Illustrated Proheutall tilled tbe "Tribute Book," a 1106 to 2114. 1000 Photograph Albu Alho, 120,010 CatJi Presents, 1 eacl Making In the aggregate 122,104 1 ' lued at y HOW TO OBTAIN TIC Ordeismay be sent us la reglste olllce orders. In sums ol 1 to -'", at anionnts should be sent In drafts or following " CLUB RATES: 8 Tickets to 1 address (4'AOI 40 1 ivke 10 Tickets to I address 9110 MITicae tOTIcWets to 1 address 17'60 lool lcke Address all orders and comniunlca "GETTYSBURG ASYLUM ASHIHIJ i!2 CttitttN UX fciuest. AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMx" OP MUSIC T. B. PUHH .....Iseend Mom DECIDED 1R1UMPJI CF THE LEUITIMAIX DRAMA. . ' FASHIONABLE AND KNinUbLASTIO AUDI; THIS (Wednesday) EVKTWO. Deo, , ' ' THIRD APPEABANCJS OF , M BS. F. W. LANDER , , ! 'IV v:l 4 I.' (Formerly Miss Jean M. Davenport), t In ber great classic and blstorlo role of FLIIATIKTIT, QUEEN OF BNH LAND, Being an adaptation of Uiaoumettl's celebrated Tiagtdy of that name, . ' Mils, LANDkR AM ELIZ4BKTH. MR. J. H. TAYLOR AB KSBEJC. . f. , . Supported by THE LANDER HlbTKIONIO COMPAKV. f , " POPULAR rCALE OF PKICEH. ; Parquet, parquet Circle aud Baloony, l. No extra ' cl arge lor reserved seats. Family Cncle,6o cents; Aniphlthealre,2Acenis: Prosoeiilti'ii Boxea,t a - Box sheet opeu at Trumplet's Music Store, No. 12s ( hesnut street; also at ihe Araismy. ' Doors open at 7 o'clock. urtaln rises at (o'clock. FKIDAY EVENING Dec. S, BENES1T OF MIW. LAMIKH, ' . On which occasion w III be present e-1, ror the FIBS T TIM K IN P ft I LA D h-Li'MXA. MARY STUART, In an adaptation from a translation by Mrs. Frances Annie Ktunhle. SATURDAY. Dec. V. , FIRST EL1KABKI HAN MATINEE.- ' Admission to all parte of the heuse M ceota, JVo rmrvid lealt to motinrr. A CADE M Y 0 F HU8I.C- DE LA GRANG1E. RRIOKOLX. OKAMJ ITALIAN OPERA. MAX BTRA KOSCU has the honor to announce the opening of the fall season ot I lallau Opera, limited to live ulghts and one Matinee, on aaaaT MONDAY EVKNIN4. December 18. ' -by the lemons LA GRANGE AND BRIONOLT GRAND OPERA OOMPAN Y, comprising the follow ing eminent artiatee 'Ibe great lyric Prima Donna. , ,. MM E. AN A DE LA ORANGE. ' whose asreer In Grand Oneia has Imparted a lustre to the stage throughout both Earupe aud America. The brilliant American Contralto. . .. Ulss ADELA10K PHILLTPfl. ' " the most girted and accomplished American Prima Donna who has yel appeared, aud Ibe talented young Primal onna Soprano, I ... MISS ISABELLA MCCULLOCH, The universally admired Tenor. ., ,1 , SI3NOR BKIGNOLI, 1 Tbe renowned Tenor Rnbnsto. . . . - BIONOK MAbbJLMILIANf , The famous Barltona. SIGNOR ORLANDINI, , r The distinguished young Baritone. SIoNOK RANDOLFI, And the favorite Bassl and BafTo, SIGNORI feUSIM, COLLKTI, and MARTI. The Chorus and Orchestra bs been carefully selected ." . . from the very beet talent. , MnMcal Director and Conductor -ignor NIOOLAO. MONDAY Eveolnc. December IS, GRAND OPliS- INW NK4HT-IL TROVA TORE. TUESDAY Evening D.o. 17. NORMA. WBDNES. .. , DAY, Dec, is. LA FAVOrtlTA. THURSDAY, Dec. 19 DON GIOVANNI. KID AY, Deo. 10. '"' ERNANI. BATLRDAY, Dec. 21. GBAND FAREWELL ' MATINEE. SCALE OF PRICKS Admission to Parquet, Tn-MS ' ' Circle, and Balcony ONE 1H)LLB. Reserved Beatv 6(1 cents eitra. Family Circle, W cents. Gallery 23" cenia. Private Boxes, SI5. r ; The sale ot seats lor the SEASON ONLY will com mence on WEDNEHDA Y, Deo. 11. at 9 o'clock, A. M at the Box Ofbceof tbe Acadnmy of Music only. . ' '. The sale of seals for either night or Matinee wll em mence on THURSDAY, Dec, 12. at 9 A. M , atthe v Academy of Music, and TitUMPLElt'M Musio Store,. , No. 926 CHEBNUT Street. 124 7 910 11 NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATBEK Doors open at 8 45. .Curaln rises at 7 46. ; 1-1 WEDNESDAY EVENING. Dec. 4, ; ) ; i , ENGAGEMENT OF '1HK DASHING AND BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS, PAN IOMIMIST, AND DANSEUSE. , M'LLE MARIE ZOE. . THE CUBAN BYLPH. . t. ,, Who will appear In ' ' . TWO GREAT PLAYS. A OOUBLE BILL. - THE BROKEN aWORD, 1 ' . Myrtello (the Dumb Boy) ...M'Ue MARIE ZOE To conclude wltb j .n THE FRENCH SPY. M'LLE ZOE IN THREE CHARACTERS. , Incidental to tbe piece, ,, ZOE'B INIMITABLE SWORD COMBAT.' ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY MATINES. CHEBNUT STREET THEATRE. M'LLE FANNY JANAUSCHEK, COM UK NCI NO MONDAY EVENING, Dec. IS. Ticket Oflice at Wltllg's Music Store, No. 1021 Chea cntetieet. 12 8 . WALNUT STREET THEATRB. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Dec 4. UNPRECEDENTED 8UOCES3. l MK, JUUN HKUUOHAM ,,, . . , will appear for the ninth lime In bis GREAT DRAMATIC SATIRE M .. Upon the Vices, Follies aud Sensations of tbe Present Day, entitled ,i. . THE LOTTERY OF LTFE. Terry, tbe Pwell ......Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM Popular Ethiopian Scene by Mr FRANK BRUW, Clog Dance by Mr, BENJAMIN GOLDSMITH, MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at IH o'clock. , BOSEDALE BIX NIGHTS ONLY. ' MONDAY AND DURING THE WEEK,. v r Lester Waliack's great Dlay of BOSEDALE; ''. OR, THE RIFLE BALL, , . with all Its grand effects aud great cast. - ' MRB. JOHN DREW In her original Character. ROSA LKIOH REMEMBER, BIX NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. lV MONDAY NEXT-EDWIN ADAMS. ; FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. - ' ' GREAT COMBINATION TROUPK. ' In Grand Ealieu Ethiopian Bur lesques, Bongs, Dance ' Pantomlmea, Gymnast Acts, etc NEW PHILADELPHIA OPISEA II0USB. . JVK1,U "-et. below Arch. L. V. TUNisos A CO... .Proprietors BAMUELSjEANFORD':-:: .r.Buiness2SS JfKJi'?H5,.A,-.Cu-1 MINSThELBT . THE CREAM OF THE PROFESSION. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME T1LUOUGH- ALL THE STARS IN THEtR GREAT EFFOBTB. FRANK MORAN AB HAMLET. J. n. BUDWOKTH AB COUSIN BCUNIDER. W. S. BUD WORTH AS SAM OOLLYEaT - . W. ALLEN AB YOUNG KELLY. YOUNG BOWEN WITH NEW SONGEL i ROBINSON IN NEWDANOKS. HO BBS WITH NEW OVERTURES.' : BOLEB, EDWARDS, DAN1KL3, AND COMPANY All In their respective characters. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8, Admit-. slon 86, 60, and 75 cents. Boxes, 15 each, ' HABELMANN8 , ' ' OPERATIO CONCERTS IN COSTUME", ' CONCERT HALL, , ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. Dec 5 aud 6. M'me JOHANNSEN. M'me BEH REN'S, JOtEPH HERMANNS, the great Basso. JEN LOUIS, ' THEO. HABELMANN. " GENTLEMAN AMATEUR) AND CARL BEN'IZ'B ORCHEBTRA. ' Grand selections from FAUsT, BARBKK OF SEVILLE, AND FIDELTO. Fubscrlptluii Tickets for Two Nights.,.. ..4-60 Single 'ticket. A I M0 1 o be had at the Music stores ol Mr. Truiupler. No. S2 CluBuut aneet, and Mr. Boner, No. ll(u CUeanut street. No Extra Charge for Reserved Heats. Doors open at 7. Concert commences at 8. ' 1130 TWA NICUTS IN SCOTLAND. MUSICAL FUND HALL. , MUSICAL FUND HALL. FRIDAY AND BATURD Y.Dec Sand 7, mn. r.rs si cu . MR. w "'' The Ce'e'" 1
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